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DOUG BOOTH

GREG HANSELMAN

"Your lost friends are not dead, but gone before,
Advanced a stage or two upon that road
V‘hich you must travel in the steps they trod."
—Aristophanes

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�CONTENTS

WISE AS AN OWL

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(ADMINISTRATION)

KINGS OVER THE BEASTS

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(FACULTY)

REACHING A NEW HEIGHT

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(SENIORS)

STILL IN SCHOOLS

page 41

(UNDERCLASSMEN)

BIRDS OF A FEATHER

page 5 9

(ORGANIZATIONS)

BUSY AS BEES

page 8 3

(ACTIVITIES)

MIGHTY ARE OUR VIKES

page 9 3

(ATHLETICS)

THANKS FOR PULLING FOR US

page 1 0 7

(ADVERTISEMENTS)

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�Remember "Georg

"Viking" Staff 1967
TYPISTS:
Cheryl Terry
Sandy Hudson
Diana Herman
Paula Haywood
Sherry Modert
BUSINESS MANAGERS:
Juliet Clark
Sue Russo
SALES:
Bruce Ellis
ART:
Carole Wood
CLASS EDITOR:
Fred Keeslar
ADVISOR:
Mr. Dell
Fred missed the Annual group shots —
"Sorry. Fred!"

"Where was our Annual salesman third hour?"

COPY:
Mary Lee Jeffery
Martha Vinton
Judy Payne
Barb Welch
Jane Cossairt
Candy Krontz
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Rick Fisher
Mike Barnes
SPORTS EDITOR:
George Laws
SOCIAL EDITOR:
Delores Hooker
ASSOCIATE EDITOR:
Karen McLatcher
EDITOR:
Bruce Bonecutter

Horsepla.

Associate Editor goofing off

��School Board 1966-1967

MR. R O Y A. BLOOM
President

DR. GEORGE JEFFERY
Secretary

MR. R O L L A N D N O R TO N
Treasurer

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COL. WELDON SLISHER
Trustee
MR. SCOTT CARY
Trustee

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MR. FRANK REIGER
Trustee
MR. DONALD FISHER
Trustee

�MR. G O R D O N VA N W I E R E N
Dm is M r. Va n Wieren's first year
serving as superintendent of Bronson
Schools. He holds degrees from Central Michigan and Michigan State
Universities. During this brief period, he has gained the respect and admiration o f the student body.

Two New Faces In The Office

MRS. M A R I E T R A C Y
MRS. B A R B A R A B U C K L I N
Mrs. Tracy is Mr. Van Wieren's secretary. Mrs. Bucklin was put on the
staff this year to assist Mrs. Tracy in
the demanding job o f secretary t o
the superintendent.

�Many Duties In Administration

MR. W I L L I A M F R E N C H
Mr. French, has his B.A. and M.A. from Western Michigan University. H e has been the
principal for fifteen years.
In addition to the job of administrator, he has
also been advisor to the Student Council.

MRS. H E L E N S M I T H
In addition to being M r. French's secretary,
Mrs. Smith is advisor to the student office help.
This is her eleventh year at B.H.S.

MR. K E N N E T H STRONG
Mr. Strong, has his B.S. and M.A. from Michigan State University. H e served as counselor
for the first half of the school year. He left midyear to assume the position o f principal a t
Quincy High School.

��Language Teachers

MRS. E I L E E N M . T O U PA L I K
She has a B.S. degree from Western Michigan
University.
Mrs. " T " , who has taught for five years in our
system, enjoys teaching English "the most".

MR. E L D O N S H O O K
He has his B.A. from Ohio Northern University and his M.S. from Indiana University.
Mr. Shook, who has taught for thirteen years in
B.H.S., is a sponsor of the large freshman class.
He teaches tenth grade English and French I
and II.

MR. G A R Y J. D E L L
He has his B.A. from Western Michigan University.
Although this is his first year in B.H.S., he has
taken the enormous task of sponsoring the H i Times and the Annual.

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�Shr has her A.B. from Defiance College and
has done graduate work at W. M . U . and The
University of Detroit.
Mrs. Rittenhouse, who has taught in this system for ten years, sponsors the National Honor
Society and the Junior Classical League. She
teaches Algebra I and Latin I and II.

He has his B.A. from Western Michigan University.
Mr. Knapp sponsors t h e newly reorganized
Teens i n Action. M r . K n a p p teaches World
History, U.S. History and English I. This is his
first year in B.H.S.

He has his B.A. from Olivet College.
Mr. Bone coaches Reserve Football, Varsity
Baseball, and the new Physical Fitness Program. H e teaches Commercial L a w, Social
Problems, and English I and II. This is his second year in this community.

�MR. W I L L I A M Z A B O N I C K
He has an A.B. and M.A. from Western Michigan University.
He has been coach of varsity basketball, and assistant coach for football and is currently Athletic Director and sponsor of the Varsity Club.
Mr. Zabonic has been on the faculty for twelve
years.
Mr. Zabonick teaches: two classes of general
math, two classes of algebra II, and one class of
trig, and solid

Your Future in Mathematics

MR. D AV I D R I C H A R D S O N
He has a B. A. from Olivet College.
Mr. Richardson sponsors the science club. This
is his first year at B.H.S. and already he has
contributed greatly to our math program.
Mr. Richardson teaches: t w o classes o f shop
math, and three classes of geometry I.

�Students Gain Skill In Business

MRS. N O VA E. R AY
She has her B.S. from Western Michigan University.
Mrs. Ray teaches Typing I and Shorthand I.
She i s t o b e congratulated, f o r this i s h e r
twenty-ninth year in B.H.S.

MR. J O H N VA N D A M
He has his B.S.
Although this is his first year, he coaches Freshman Football, is assistant Coach in track, and
sponsors the Varsity Club. H e teaches Bookkeeping I and I I , and General Business.

MRS. D O N N A B R U S A K
She has her B.S. from Western Michigan University.
Mrs. Brusak teaches Ty p i n g I I a n d Office
Practice and is Coordinator of the Co-op program. Starting the second semester Mrs. Brusak took over the duties as school counselor.

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�B.H.S. Offers Variety In Shop

MR. JON N. W H O R L E Y
He has his B.A. and M.A. from Michigan State
University.
Mr. Whorley, now in his fourth year at B.H.S.,
teaches Wood Shop and Machine Shop. He is
sponsor of the sophomore class and assistant
Wrestling coach.

MR. H A R O L D R O U G E T
He has his B.S. from Michigan State University.
Mr. Rouget teaches Agriculture I - I V a n d
Wood Shop. This is his second year in this system. H e sponsors the F.F.A.

MR. JAMES JOSEPH C O N N O R S
He has his B.S. from Western Michigan University.
Mr. Connors teaches Mechanical Drawing I
and II and also has several classes at the Junior
High School. This is Mr. Connors' first year at
B.H.S.

�MR. JAMES J O R D A N
He has his B.A. from Michigan State University.
Mr. Jordan teaches Biology land II in addition
to the new course introduced at B.H.S., Psychology. He is a sponsor of the National Honor
Society.

New Equipment Aids Science Department

MR. P H I L I P R. C O T T R E L L
He has his B.S. from Harding College.
This is M r. Cottrell's first year at B.H.S. H e
teaches Algebra I, Refresher Math, and Physics. Mr. Cottrell sponsors the new Model Rocket Club.

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�She has her A.B. from Western Michigan University.
Miss Chisholm sponsors the National Thespian
Society and the "Senior Class". She teaches
Speech, World History, and World Geography.

Mr. Scully teaches U.S. History, Civics, and
Michigan History.

He has his B.S. and M.A. from Western Mit Iligan University.
Mr. Tracy coaches Varsity Football, Track,
and Junior High Basketball. This is "Coach's"
second year at B.H.S. H e teaches Civics and
Michigan History.

�He has his B.M.E. from Weaton College and
his M . M . E . D . from College o f Music.
Mr. Gardstrom has a tight schedule. Besides
being band and chorus director, he sponsors
the Pep Band, Double Sextet, and the senior
class. This is his fifth year in this system.

He has his B.M. from Western Michigan University.
Mr. C l a r k i s assistant director o f music i n
B.H.S. and director of Junior band. This is his
second year.

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MR. C H A R L E S AT K O C U N I S
He has his B.A. and M.S. degrees from Western
Michigan University.
Mr. Atkocunis, who teaches General Science, is
also head o f the boy's physical education department. H e is a sponsor for the Junior class
and Coach o f Varsity Wrestling.

Physical Fitness B.H.S.

MISS S A L LY J. M A Y
She has her B.S. from Bowling Green State
University.
Miss May has a tight schedule teaching Biology I a n d girls physical education. She also
sponsors G.A.A. Bowling Club, Cheerleaders,
and Pep Club.

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�She has her B.S. from Purdue University.
Mrs. Haenni has a tight schedule handling all
of the Home Ec. classes I - I V and sponsoring
the junior class. This is her eleventh year in
B.H.S.

She has her B.S. from Central Michigan University.
Her first year at B.H.S. consists of teaching
chemistry and art.

�Teaching Requires Patience

NI RS. M A R G A R E T N O R T O N
B.S. in Home Economics, Bridgewater College,
Virginia.
Mrs. Norton has taught i n Bronson H i g h
School for a total of six years. She sponsors the
Library Club and Freshman Class. With these
activities and the responsibilities of our new library Mrs. Norton is a very busy lady.

MR. GEORGE W I L S O N
A.B. from Georgetown College and an M.A.
from the University of Michigan. He attended:
Western Michigan University, Michigan State
University, Loyola University, Chicago, Ill.
Mr. Wilson has served in many capacities during his eleven years at Bronson. M r. Wilson is
very interested in teaching, organizations, and
sponsoring the Future Teachers Club in this
high school. H e is also noted for his "iron
nerves." He is the Drivers Ed. Instructor.

MRS. C L A R E L AW S
Study Hall Clerk
Mrs. Laws has endless roll taking duties which
require a great deal of patience. She conducts a
well ordered study hall giving all those who
wish to study a quiet place to work.

�F R O M R O W: Frances Wolff, Inez Kolassa, Vernon Taylor, Laura Cattell, Jake Ludwick, Richard Keeslar, Louis Smoker, Max
Cranson, Cecil Tice. BACK ROW: Walter Bridge, Forrest Williams, Sam Miller, Allen Stough, Arden Cattell, Dexter Parks, Ralph
Widener, Paul Prower, Max Bucklin, Fay Sommerlott — Transportation Director.

Student Kitchen Assistants below are: Carol
Hendon, Judie Baker, Sharon Lilly, Anola
Hirschy, Les Hirschy.

Kitchen Staff: Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Va n Blarcom, Mrs. Hoard, Mrs.
Keeslar.

�MR. GLENN STROUP, supervisor and licad ( ustodian.

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Our Sanitary Engineer Corps
MR. A L L E N H U R L E Y, night custodian a n d
watchman.

MR. CLEO CRANDALL, night custodian and watchman.

��Senior Class Of 1967

SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS — Wayne Withington, Inter-C; Jim Mayer, Student Council; Chuck Wheeler, Treas.; Mike J. Yesh, Pres.; Chris Haack, Student Council; Jeff Rosenau, Inter-C; George Laws, V. P.; Carol Wood, Sec.; Miss Chisholm and Mr. Gardstorm,
Advisors.

RAY ANDERSON

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M I K E BARNES

BILL BEAUDIN

KAREN BERCAW

VICKI BLANCK

BARB B L O U I N

BEVERLY B L O U I N

THERESE BODINE

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�M I K E BOHACZ

BRUCE BONECUTTER

DIANE BORGERT

D.A.R. honor girl 1967 was Martha Vinton.

MARGARET CARY

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BOB CARY

M I K E COOK

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MIKE GREGG

JUDY GRUBER

CHRIS HAACK

MARILYN H A N D

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FLORA H I L L

DELORES H O O K E R

JEAN HOSKINS

JOEL H O U C K

SANDY HUDSON

CINDY HYSKA

JOE JACOBS

LARRY JASPER

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LARRY MACKE

BARBARA MASE

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MARTHA McKINLEY

GEORGIA (ELLIOT) M E I N K E

MARSHALL METZGER

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HERRY M O D E R T

DIANA M I L L I M A N

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�The Top Ten 1967: STANDING - Mary Rifenburgh,
Dorothy Diffenbaugh, Ken Norton, Judy Gruber, Pat
Reiger, Martha Vinton, Diane Herman. SEATED George Laws, N'aledictorian, Carole Wood. Historian:
Bruce Bonecutter, Salutatorian.

CHERYL T E R RY

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Day: SEATED — Martha Vinton, Pat Reiger, Carole Wood.
STANDING — Bruce Bonecutter, Ken Norton, Bruce Ellis.

CHUCK WHEELLR

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Delegates to the Model U.N.: Mary Rifenburgh, Fred Keeslar, Rick Fisher

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LARRY 1.01.NUL

MIKE J. YESEI

Leaders of tomorrow?

Members of the senior class not pictured here
are: BARBARA KRONTZ, X N M O R E Y and BILL WORSTELL.

Our Class Motto:
"To strive, to seek, to find,
and not to yield."
Class Colors:
Blue And White

Class Flower:
Yellow Rose

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�Those lazy days of our 16th summer

We helped graduate the class of '66 N o w it's our turn.

��Class of 1968

lia.ssagc, Gary
Blanchard, Greg
Blasi, Laurel
Boocher, Sandra
Booth, Teresa

Brown, Virginia
Burch, John
Burch, Wayne
Bystry, Robert
Capman, Terry

Carpenter, Nancy
Carpenter, Sue
Cary, Bart
Cary, Scott
Cattell, Betsy

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�Franks, Bonnie
Freeman, Terry
Frost, Michael
Hatch, Kay
Hatch, Ray

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Henderson, Linda
Hirschy, Anola
Hirschy, Leslie
Hoard, Veronica
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Hogan, Carolyn
Holmes, Kay
Hooker, Nora
Horsley, Charles
Huff, Roger

Hyska, Walter
Hvska, William
Jasper, Greg
Jeffery, Mary Lee
Kaiser, Linda

Kolassa, Rosanne
Krall, Carl
Krontz, Candy
Kubasiak, Larry
Lazenby, Cheryl
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�Littlefield, Lee
Lombard, Rose
Losinski, I k a n
Losinski Nlary
Lutz, Bernie

Lutz, Judy
Lutz, Linda
McDonald, Jerry
McDonald, Lawrence
McLatcher, Karen

McNees, Mike
Manifold, John
May, Bonnie
Mayer, Mile
Merriman, Larry

Metzger, Jeannie
Modert, Shirley
Moeller, Marlise
Moffett, Mike
Monroe, Martha

Morgan, Diane
Murphy, Michael
Myers, James
Nettleman, Mary
Osborn, James

Palmer, Cheryl
Paul, Christine
Payne, Judie
Phillips, John
Pierucki. Mary

Pippenger, Joyce
Pixley, Ted

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Read, Dale

�Rifenburgh, Daniel
Roeser, Janice
Rosenberry, Karon
Ross, Ronald
Rumsey, Donald

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Savchuk, Jim
Sikorski, Charles
Slagle, Steven
Smith, Danl

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Smith, Larry G.
Smith, Larry J.
Smoker, Kenneth
Stefanski, Linda
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Swift, Robert
Von Olnhausen, Scott
Weaver, Earl
Welch, Barbara

Wilber, Brian
Wilcox, Glenna
Wiler, Jane
Williams, Lucinda
Wiser, Linda

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Yesh, Susan
Yesh, Terry
Yoder, Donna

Wood, George
Wotta, Leona
Yearling, Lynn
Yesh, K a r e n M a y
Yesh, Karen Sue

Absent
Hundt, Robert
Roberts, Diana
Wilder, Lynn

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��Class of 1969

Borkowski, Mike
Beloit. Frank
Bidwell, Janet
Bloom, Bruce
Bluhm, Janie

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Bradley, K i m
Broberg, David
Brown, Victor
Bystry, Joseph

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Cary. Steve
Champion, Connie
Clark, Andrew
Cockrell, David

Comden, Shard
Crabtree, Richard
Crites, Donald
Cunningham, Bill
Czajkowski, John

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�DeMeritt, Herbert
Diamond, Harold
Doty, Alice
Dudek, Mike
Duwell, Lawrence

Elliott, Rolene
Evens, Marilyn
Ferrier, Ralph
Furney, Christine
Goetz, Martin

Green, Nanci
Hahn, Sherry
Harper, Randy
Harris, Arlene
Hart, Sandra

Hatfield, Ronald
Haylett, Jim
Hedgcock, James
Hendon, Carol
Herman, Marjorie

Hickey, Patricia
Himebaugh, Sharon
Nimes, Dianna
Hoard, Debra
Hoard, Leland

Hopkins, Sandra
Hoskins, Mary
Houtz, Patricia
Huff, Leeland
Hyska, Sharon

Jeffery, Alan
Johnson, Art
Johnson, Dale
Kaiser, Sallie
Kelley, Roseanne

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Lanning, Donald
Lanning, Susan
Lawton, Murray
Lilly, Reinald

Lilly, Sharon
Lombard, Charlene
Losinski, Janet
Losinski, Linda
Losinski, Rose

Ludwick, Slex
Ludwick, Alex
Ludwick, Ted
McConn, Larry
McCoy, William
McDonald, Virginia

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McKinley, Daniel
Manifold, Cecil
Marks, Dennis
Matile, Raymond
Maxwell, Michael

Maybee, Pam
Mayer, Rex
Mayer, Stan
Mecklenburg, Jan
Mecklenburg, Terry

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�Metzger, Harry
Modert, Jerry
Nearpass, Douglas
Nettleman, Carolyn
Nettleman, Gary

Neveraski, Karen
Norton, Dale
Norush, Maria
Palmer, Linda
Pamp, Beverly

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Ransbottom, Harold

Redmond,aCRobertyntRhodes,Cynthia
Rinehart, Fred
Rissman, Patricia
Roeser, William

RRoussny,oMnaryBetty
Searing, David
Seiler, Debi
Shaw, Kenneth

Shipe, Rebecca
Shook, Marcia
Sikorski, Ronald
Siler, Gary
Simonds, Joe

Slagle, Sherman
Smith, Donald
Smith, Eugene
Smith, Karen
Smoker, Craig

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�Sobeski, Linda
Stebleton, Sue
Stefanski, Mary
Sutton, Sally
Swihart, Jerry

Szafranski, Stanley
Tighe, Debra
Vinton, Rebecca
Watson, Donald
Webb, Mary Lou

Weber, Kenneth
Weiss, David
Welch, John
Widener, June
Wilder, Sharon

Williams, Lana
Wolf, Margery
Woodcox, Robert
Worthman, Dan
Yesh, Brian

York, Carolyn
La Montagne, Larry
Parsons, Kathy

Absent:
Bassage, Larry
Brown, Ruth
Hogan, Mike
Erskine, Elizabeth

�We Get The Sno-Ball

Fight for old Bronson!

Hop-along

Sophomores are studious.
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What happened to the girls?

�Class of 1970

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Arvet, Beverly
Badder, Nlichael
Baker, Judy
Baker. Kathy
Barr, Larry

Bercaw, Marilyn
Bohacz, Gary
Bonecut ter, Max
BI gert, Dorothy
Buttner. Nlary

Bowdish, Porter
Bowerman, Edward
Burch, Karen
(:apman, D i a n a
Cary, Karen

Cochensparger, John
Cockrell, Allen
Coffey, Debra
Cossairt, Cheryl
Cossairt, Mike

�Coy, Terrsea
Crandall, Gary
Cranson, Mike
Creal, Mark
Cunningham, James

Davis, Mike
DeMeritt, David
Deter, Dale
Deter, Janetta
Diamond, Gordon

Dixon, Brad
Dixon, John
Ellis, Susan
Ellison, Steve
Emerson, Susan

Everett, Paul
Fenner, Emma
Franks, Connie
Goshom, Rosan
Gregg, Ted

Gruber, Kathleen
Gruner, Gregory
Guzy, Holly
Hand, Christina
Hand, Paul

Hart, Cindy
Hatfield, Jeanette
Haylett, Tom
Hedgcock, Virginia
Herman, August

Herman, Roberta
Himebaugh, Georgia
Hoard, Beverly
Hoard, Susan
Hogan, Elaine

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Hooker, Rick
Houtz, Joanne
Howard, Michael
Huber, John

Hyska, Kathy
Hyska, Pamela
Hyska, Robert
Ivaska, Steve
Johnson, Brenda

Kain, Cheryl
Keller, Diane
Kentner, Ann
Kiomento, Dave
Kline, Linda
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Kolassa, Susan
Krall, Carol
Larabee, Carol
Laux, JoAnn
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Lazenby, Konna
Ludwick, Evelyn
Lutz, Sharon
McDaniel, David

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McGiffin, Karen
Macke, Dianne
Markley, Barbara
Marks, Donald

May, Terry
Metzger, Paul
Meyer, Jan
Michael, Michael
Mitchell, Charles

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�Modem, James
Monroe, Lawrence
Monroe, John
Morris, Lewis
Morrison, Kenneth

Nelson, Teresa
Palmer, Diana
Pamp, Liz
Pifer, Roberta
Plaster, Shirley

Ransbottom, Carl
Ransbottom, Edwin
Rich, Jani
Riddle, Cathy
Rifenburgh, Carl

ne hart , Rebecca
Rubles', Dennis
Rumsey, Eddie
Runyon, Stephen
tilladbolt. Wendy

Shoun, Mary
Sielken, Gary
Slack, Michael
Slagle, Allen
Smith, Roland

Smart, Richard
Smoker, Joan
Smoker, Marcia
Smoker, Monica
Snyder, Greg

Sosinski, Alan
Stevens, Kathy
Stroh, Carolyn
Supianoski, David
Szafranski, Ted

�Vaughn, David
‘'erMeulen, Ray
Vinton, Jenny
Walters, Steve
Weber, Don

Wilder, Larry
Williams, Lynn
Willms, Larry
Wilson, Robyn
Wolf, Barbara

Wolfe, Kenneth
Wolff, Denny
Wood, Richard
Wotta, Barbara
Wotta, Diane

Yesh, Roby
Yoder, Robert
Younce, Gary
Youngquist, Tom
Zabonick, Karen

LaMontagne, Terrie
Krzyzanski, Roger
Taylor, Robert

Absent:
Ferrier, Jerry
Penn, Mike
Hankins, Sally
Gochensparger, Susan

Initiation Bedlam!

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�"We love the Seniors!'"

��STANDING: Lawrence McDonald, Sally Sutton, John Kibiloski, Fred Keesler, Wayne Withington — Inter-C, Gary Younce, Mike C.ossairt,
Richard Cossairt, Jeff Rosenau I n t e r -C, SEATED: Dale Read I n t e r -C, Chris Haack, Judie Payne, Ken Norton, Sue Fowler, Jim Mayer.

Student Council Leads The Way
Officers of the Student Council were: Fred Keesler — V.P., Sue Fowlci
Treas., Ken Norton — Pres., Judie Payne — Sec.

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Assisting our administration is the Student Council. As the intermediary between
the students, the administration, and the
general public, the activities of the Council
are many. Their primary objectives are: to
promote leadership, to solve problems concerning the school and students, and to encourage i n t e r -school co-operation. T h e
Student Council attempts t o bring the
problems of our school out in the open, in
an attempt to solve them. They wanted to
hear from everyone instead of only a few.
Their activities also included work on projects to improve the community.

�FRONT ROW: Rick Furney, Sharon Yesh, George Laws, Dale Reed, Bill Cunningham, Pat Rieger, Paula Haywood, and Betty Runyon. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jordan, Ned Haylett, Lee Littlefield, len Norton, Bruce Ellis, Bruce Bonecutter, John Phillips, Jim Ransbot tom, and Mrs. Rittenhouse. T H I R D ROW: Dale Norton, Sally Sutton, Mary Lee Jeffery, Flora Hill, Joyce Pippenger, Mary Riffenburgh, Sally Ellis, Diane Herman, and George Wood. BACK ROW: Jamie Bluhm, Judy Gruber, Terry Freeman, Martha Vinton,
Bob Redmond, Maria Norush, Barbara Welch, Judie Payne, Dorothy Diffenbaugh, and Sue Adams.

Mrs. Rittenhouse and Mr. Jordan sponsored
the National Honor Society this year. The society's prerequisites for admission are based on
the qualities of scholarship, leadership, character, and service, w i t h the faculty being the
judges. Officers t h i s year included George
Laws-president, Bruce Bonecutter-vice president, P a t Reiger-secretary, M a r t h a Vi n t o n treasurer, Carole Wood, Ken Norton, Barbara
Welch, and Nile Mayer-executive board members. The Society proved to be very active, as
many projects were proposed and carried out
through the entire year.

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FRONT R( \ \ like Gregg, Walter Hyska, Roger Shiery, Mike Bohacz, Jeff Rosenau, Jim Runyon. SECOND ROW: Mike Taylor,
Rod Somerlutt, Mary Jane Pierucki, Debra Placatka, Candy Krontz, Martha Vinton. BACK ROW: Martha Jo Monroe, Karen Yesh,
Dorothy Diffenbaugh, Gregg Jasper, Stan Mayer, Mary Rifenburgh. Noralin Hooker.

Pat Hatfield, Penny Shafer, Cheryl Terry, Mrs. Smith, Bonnie May, Jim Osborne.

Dorothy on guard duty.

�The Library Club is very young. I t is
only two years old, but is very busy. The assistants work on a schedule, every hour of
every day and at noon.
Club activities include visitations t o
other types o f libraries. T h e assistant's
duties include: repairing old books, preparing new books for shelves, cleaning the library, and checking out books.
Club objectives are: working t o h e l p
other students; and to learn how to use the
library more efficiently themselves.

Officers of the Library Club were: Jane Cossairt — Sec., Paula Haywood P r e s . , Cathy Balog — Treas., Pat Hickey — V.P.

STANDING: Mrs. Norton — Adviser, Steve Walters, Allen Cockerel], Jane Cossairt, Susan Czajkowski, Sandy Hudson, Cathy Balog, Terry
Coy, Rojean York, Ken Shaw, Paula Haywood. SEATED: Debbie Placatka, Carole Wood, Susan Kreger, Martha Vinton, Mary Jane Pierucki, Pat Hickey, Juliet Clark, Sharon Lilly, Becky Vinton, Brenda Covey, Charlene Lombard. I.inda Kaiser. Mollie Baker. Sandy Boocher,
Lana Williams.

�FRONT ROW: June Widner, Rose Mary Lombard, Cheryl Lazenby, Betty Runyon, Karen Cary, Charlene Lombard. SECOND
ROW: Betsy Cattell, Margaret Cary, Margie Wolf, Jeannie Metzger, Linda Kaiser, Susan Czajkowski, Sally' Ellis, Mrs. Brusak.
BACK .ROW: Joyce Pippenger, Martha McKinley, Pam Maybee, Debbie Siler, Kathy Kolassa. Debra Tighe, Teresa Booth,
Linda Stefanski.

Joyce Pippenger — Pres., Theresa Bodine — Treas., Mrs. Brusak
Advisor, Martha McKinley - V P. , Jeannie Metzger - Sec.

The Future Nurses Association at B.H.S. is interested in helping girls find a career in nursing.
The two main aims of the club are to help the
student discover i f they really are interested in
nursing and to aid them in selecting the area and
school where they wish to serve. A t their night
meeting they have films a n d special speakers
which give them a broader knowledge o f the
nursing field. They also take field trips to various
hospitals and nursing schools. Mrs. Brusak is
their advisor.

�The Future Farmers main purpose is to
teach t h e principles o f leadership a n d
farming. They learn modern techniques of
mechanized farming. The club's activities
include: contests in soil judging and parliamentary procedure, sponsoring r e c o r d
hops, selling seeds and fire extinguishers.
They have night meetings once a month
where they discuss business, have refreshments and take part in recreational activities such as volleyball and basketball. To
join the F.F.A. you must take Ag.I. The Future Farmers go on various trips, one o f
which is the F.F.A. convention in Lansing.
The boys also have various projects such as
planting, raising and harvesting a crop on
the school acreage i n back o f the h i g h
school.

STANDING: Ron Nearpass ‘ . . P. , Mr. Rouget Adv.. Steve Danbury
—Sentinel. Wayne Haylett — Treas., Dan Penick — Sec., Stan Mayer
—Reporter. SEATED: Mike Taylor — Pres.

FRONT ROW: Joe Simonds, Rick Furney, Steve Danbury, Chuck Wheeler, Ron Nearpass, Steve Slagle, Fred Rhinhart.
SECOND ROW: Paul Metzger, Larry Bassage, Stan Mayer, Mike Taylor, Dan Penick, Alan Jeffery, Paul Everett. BACK
ROW: Les Everett, Lee Lampman, Duane Watson, Doug Nearpass, Wayne Haylett, Jim Mayer. Bill Cronkhite, Kim Bradley.

�F.T.A. Faces New Challenges
The Future Teachers initiated a student
exchange which enabled t h e m t o study
teaching methods i n other schools. T h e y
have two meetings per month, one during
the school day and one night meeting. During the day meetings they conducted their
business. A t the night meetings they enjoyed hearing guest speakers. The members
of the F.T.A. gain valuable experience by
student teaching i n the high school and
grade school levels. The Future Teachers
sponsored the book store which provides
the student body with classic and "best sellers- paper backs.

Diane Morgan — Hist., Mary Lee Jeffery — V.P., Rojean York -Treas., Barb Welch — Pres., Joyce Pippenger — Sec.

FRONT ROW: Noralin Hooker, Sue Fowler, Sally Sutton, Shirley Modert. SECOND ROW: Karen McLatcher, Judy Lutz, Bob Cary, Don
Dudek, Rod Somerlott, Paula Haywood, Jane Wiler. T H I R D ROW: Martha Jo Monroe, Margie Wolf, Marlise Moeller, Laurel Blasi, Rojean York, Mary Rifenburgh, Mary Lee Jeffery, Bruce Bonecutter. BACK ROW: Joe Jacobs, Diane Morgan, Joyce Pippenger, Linda Henderson, Barb Welch, Judie Payne, Debi Seiler, Delores Hooker.

�FRONT ROW: Elwin Alger. Duane Watson, Lanny Smith, and Joe Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Don Dudek, Steve Danbury,
George Laws, Bruce Ellis, Dick Stevens, and Bob Redmond. T H I R D ROW: Rex Mayer, Rod Somerlott, Jim Mayer, Bob
Cars-, Chuck llorsley. and Nile Mayer. TOP ROW: Mike Bohacz, Rich Cossairt, Rex Bystry. Chris Haack, Chuck Wheeler.
Jeff Rosenati, and Steve Good.

The Stalwarts Of Athletics

FRONT ROW: Lee Laiiipman, Ken Norton, Mike Yesh. Jon Ritter. Roger Shit! \ G a r y Bassagt
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Doug Viler, Larry Younce, Jim Myers, Roger Huff, Bob Swift, John Phillips, and Larry Jasper.

�Officers of the Pep Club were: Gary Bassage — V.P., Martha Vinton —
Treas., Nancy Emerson — Sec., Bob Cary — Pres.

The Pep Club is the largest organization.
There are over 300 members.
Their sponsor this year was Miss May.
Besides cheering at games, their activities included: entering a float in the homecoming parade, decorating t h e football
field, a n d t h e gym, and money making
projects.
This year the Pep Club sponsored the
Varsity Cheerleaders, a t I l l i n o i s S t a t e
Cheerleading Clinic.

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�Go Fight Win
This year's Varsity Cheerleaders attended Illinois State University Cheerleading
clinic where they took second place in competition. T h e girls cheerled a t Football
games, Basketball games, a n d Wrestling
matches. Captains for the Vi k i n g cheerleaders were Delores Hooker a n d Jane
Wiler. The cheerleaders sponsored a record
hop and bought new uniforms. In order to
become a cheerleader, you must try-out in
front of judges, consisting of coaches, representatives o f the classes and organizations, and representatives from the faculty.

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
Barb Welch
Delores Hooker
Jane %Viler
Judie Payne
Laurel Blasi
Noralin Hooker
Sue Fowler; Sub.

�Reserves cheer up a Victory

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: BOTTOM ROW: Karen Zabonick, Judy Lutz-sub., Sheryl Comden. TOP ROW:
Beverly Aver, Rojean York, Virginia McDonald.
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�G.A.A. Promotes Physical Fitness

FRONT ROW: Kathy Raker. Marilyn Bercaw, JoAnn Laux, Christy Hand, Diane Wotta, Diane Keller, Karen Neveraski, Jeanne Kolassa,
Judy Crum, Sally Ellis, Sue Russo, SECOND ROW: Therese Bodine, Susie Kolassa, Marilyn Hand, Debra Placatka, Mary Jane Pierucki,
Rosanne Kolassa. Pam Hyska, Cathy Balog, Libby Jennings. T H I R D ROW: Sherry Kain, Karen Burch, Susie Emerson, Becky Rinehart,
Candy Krontz, Pat Rieger, Camniv Kubasiak, Kathy Stevens, Mary Botzner, Connie Champion, Ann Anderson, FOURTH ROW: Susie
Ellis. Karen McCatcher, Judie t i c , Cheryl Terry, Karen Bercaw, Sherry Modem Diane Borgert, Johanna Baker, Diana Milliman, Jane
%Viler, Barb Welch, FIFTH ROW: Pat Rissman, Rojean York, Pam Maybee, Judy Layman, Evelyn Ludwick, Sandy Boocher, Sue Fowler,
Linda Henderson, Debi Seiler, Barbara Wolf, Nanci Green, Kathy Kolassa, Deb Tighe, BACK ROW: Marcia Smoker, Marcia Shook, Margie Wolf. Karen Zabonick, Cindy Kibiloski, Marlise, Dianna Himes, Dorothy Borgert. Marjorie Herman, Margaret Cary, Georgia Himebaugh, Sherry Hahn.

STANDING: Sally Ellis — V.P., Karen NIcLatcher — Treas..
FRONT ROW: Diane Borgert — Point Chairman, Cheryl Terry
—Sergeant-at-Arms, Therese Bodine — Sec., Kathy Kolassa —
Soph. Rep., BACK ROW: Marilyn Hand — Pres., Karen Zabonick — Fresh. Rep., Linda Henderson — Jr. Rep.

The Girl's Athletes Association are keeping busy by participating i n intra school
volleyball and basketball contests, b y financially backing the Homecoming, and
by a planned program of phYsical activity.
The objectives of G.A.A. are to teach athletic skills and good sports appreciation.
Sponsored by Miss May.

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�FRONT ROW: Sandra Hopkins, Susan Czajkowski, Betsy Cattell, Margie Wolf, Mary Lee Jeffery, Glenna Wilcox, Jeannie
Kolassa, Mary Hoskins. SECOND ROW: Diane Wotta, Janie Bluhm, Rojean York, Teresa Booth, Sue Russo, Susie Quiter,
tiherry Hahn, Cathy Printke. T H I R D ROW: Cheryl Terry, Sherry Modert, Sharon Hyska, Pat Rissman, Kathy Kolassa,
Cindy Kibiloski, Diana Nimes, Arlene Harris, Marlise Moeller, Linda Stefanski. FOURTH ROW: Nanci Green, Barb Wolf,
Linda Henderson, Sandra Boocher, Pat Hickey, Mary Ellen Ross, Ann Kenter, Judy Layman, Pam Maybee, Debi Seiler.
BACK ROW: Candy Krontz, Kathy Stevens, Susie Kolassa, Susie Yesh, Cindy Rhoades, Mary Jane Pierucki, Becky Shipe,
Rosanne Kolassa, Connie Champion, Libby Jennings, Ann Anderson.

Girls Enjoy Learning Bowling Fundamentals

OFFICERS: Nancy Carpenter-Treas., Libby Jennings-Sec.,
Cheryl Terry-Pres., Teresa Booth-V.P.

The Girls Bowling Teams bowl competitively each Wednesday after school. Eight
teams were formed, consisting of five girls
plus a sub. They enjoy learning bowling
fundamentals as t h e y compete f o r first
place. Each girl also competes with herself,
trying to raise her own average. The advisor of Girls Bowling is Miss May.

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�"Act Well Your Part"
Thespian Troupe # 6 2 0 received its charter
from the National Thespian Organization in the
fall o f 1955. Under the direction of Miss Chisholm the troupe promotes higher standards i n
dramatics, school, and community life. Thespians support the children's play presented every
year by speech classes. The annual banquet presented by the juniors for the seniors, Drama Day
at Kalamazoo, the follies, Fine Arts Festival, and
the all-high play were a part of this year's activities. Several awards are given each year to members. T h e national office sets u p the requirements for the best Thespian awards. The Gladys
award is presented to a senior who has accumulated 30 to 50 points. This is awarded at the banquet i n May.

Sally Ellis S e t .. Pat Reiger Scribe. Ken Norton R o d Somerlott Pres., Bruce Ellis Treas., Miss Chisholm Advisor.

FRONT ROW: Ken nortonjohn Phillips, Mary Jane Pierucki, Bruce Ellis, Debra Placatka, Bruce Bonecutter, Rosanne Kolassa. SECOND ROW: Miss Chisholm, Barb Welch, Rod Somerlott, Pat Reiger, Mike Barnes, Brian Wilber, Pat Hickey, Martha Vinton. BACK
ROW: Judie Payne, Judy Lutz, Kay Hatch, Sue Russo, Carole Wood, Dorothy Difenbaugh, Sally Ellis, Mary Lee Jeffery, Betsy Cattell.

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�J.C.L. Developes Latin Newspaper

FRONT ROW: Shirley Modert, Mary Lee Jeffery, Sally Ellis, Susan Czajkowski, Noralin Hooker, Judy Lutz, Sally Sutton, Rick
Hooker. SECOND ROW: Cindy Rhoades, Mary Jane Pierucki, Jerry McDonald, Bruce Bonecutter, Rick Fisher, Mike Bohacz, David
Sadder, Mary Botzner, Susan Kollassa. T H I R D ROW: Greg Jasper, Candy Krontz, George Wood, Gray Crandall, Victor Brown, Jim
Hedgecock, Larry Arendt, Marilyn Evens, Penny Shafer, Betty Runyon, Mrs. Rittenhouse. FOURTH ROW: Marlise Moeller, Jayne
Cossairt, Becky Vinton, Kathy Gruber, Diane Keller, Linda Wiser, Rojean York, Diane Capman, Kay Hatch, Linda Stefanski, Joyce
Pippenger. BACK ROW: Judy Gruber, Pat Hickey, Rosemary Lombard, Charlene Lombard, Ginny Hedgecock, Mollie Baker, Maria
Norush, Barb Welch, Terry Freeman, Debbie Shoun.

Jane Cossairt, Sec.; Mary Lee Jeffery, Pres.; Mrs. Rittenhouse,
Advisor; Terry Freeman, ‘'.Prf., \
H , ! : Tr -,,n. a n d Shirley
Modert, Hist.

l'he Junior Classical League is a national
organization developed to further the study of
the cultural value of Latin and its influence on
life today.
Activities this year included; attending the
state convention, and the Roman Holidays.
The club also planned and put on a Roman
Banquet. A new development this year was the
Latin Newspaper.
The advisor of the J.C.L. was Mrs. Rittenhouse.

�FRON I R O W: Mary Rifenburg, Judy Gruber, Duluth) Dittctibaugh, Marilyn Lilly, Martha McKinley. SECOND ROW: Eugene Smith,
Ned Haylett, Margaret Cary, Lana Williams, Nancy Green. T H I R D ROW: Dale Johnson, Judy Layman, Georgia Himebaugh, Terrie LaMontagne, Carolyn Stroh, Gary Nettleman, Debbie Tighe. BACK ROW: Lynn Williams, Dennis Rubley, Ted Gregg, Lee Littlefield, Pat
Houtz, Ray Hatch, Jerry Swihart, Steve Good, Don Crites, Lewis King, Dave Broberg.

Mr. Gardstrom leads the combined choir and band.

The majorettes are: Martha McKinley, Marilyn Lilly, Nanci Green,
and Judy Crum. The Drum Major is Ned Haylett.

�I RUN I R ( ) ‘ J u d y Crum, Steve Runyon, Kathy Gruber, Debbie
houn, June Widener, Sally Sutton. SECOND ROW: Jane Wiler,
Karen Cary, Carl Rifenburg, Linda Palmer, Sherry Hahn, Sharon
Ilimbaugh, Marilyn Evens, Barb Welch. T H I R D R O W : Larry
\IcConn, Gary Slier, Mike Cranson, Jan Mecklenburg, Jon Ritter,

Barry Keeslar, Ken Norton, Susan Ellis, Dorothy Borgert, Buff M
chell, Jim Runyon, Dan McKinley, John Phillips, George Lass
BACK ROW: Bill McCoy, Bruce Ellis, Ray Matile, Bob Barr, Da
Norton. M a x Bonecutter,

Mr. Clark says, "Take it from the top."

Mr. Dwight Gardstrom with the assistance
of M r. Charles Clark, directed our band this
year. We practiced long and hard in preparation for football games, marching and playing
contests, and various concerts throughout the
year. The band this year is to be well commended for its fine efforts in the field of music.

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The Bronson High School Chorus, under the
able direction of Mr. Dwight Gardstrom, (Mr.
G.) sang at various school functions and in the
Thanksgiving, Christmas a n d Easter assemblies. They were able to purchase new robes
this year which added to their fine showing this
year at B.H.S.

Mr. Gardstrom directs chorus.

FRONT ROW: Anola Hirchy, Lucinda Williams, Sandra Hopkins, Betsy Cattell, Judy Lutz R A C K ROW: Sharyl Comden, Debra
Shoun, Rose Lombard, Linda Palmer, Sue Kregger, Mike Stack, Arlene Barnum.

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�I- HON 1 R01% . Rosati Uoshorn, Betsy Gattell, Mary Lee Jeffery, Shirley Modert, Anola Hirschy. SECOND ROW: Rick fisher, Judie
Baker, Janetta Deter, Jim Runyon, Jerry McDonald, Larry Whims, Candy Krontz, Donna Lazenby, Stan Runyon,. T H I R D ROW:
(:harlene Lombard, Dean Bowerman, Arlene Barnum, John Welch, Terry Yesh, Mike Barnes, George Wood, Cheryl Lazenby, Mary
Botzner, Betty Runyon, Mr. Knapp. FOURTH ROW: June Widener, Rose Kelley, Karen Rosenberry, Susan Ellis, Rose Mary Lombard, Sharon Himbaugh, Ann Anderson, Nancy Green. BACK ROW: Christy Sue Carpenter. Pat R issman, Kay Hatch, Diana Morgat:, Judy Lutz, Marlise Moeller, Nancy Emerson, Nora Lin Hooker.

A Life More Abundant
Martha Jo Monroe, Sec.; Linda Henderson, Treas.; Barry, Keeslar, V. Pres.; Barb Welch Pres.; and M r. Knapp, Advisor.

Our purpose is to give to Bronson High Students Christian activities without the "church"
atmosphere. We believe it is important to present the Christian life as exciting, and a real
challenge as well. We believe there is more to
being a Christian than just to attend church. A
life yielded to Jesus Christ is our aim for participants in the club.
First semester we had the film "Lost in the
Crowd", and a visit from Pastor Phillips. The
Bible is our handbook and our guide, and in it
Jesus said o f Himself " I a m come that they
might have life and that they might have i t
more abundantly." John 10:10.

�FRON1 ROW: Marilynn Bailey, Paula Haywood, Rick Fisherjerry McDonald, Barb Welch, Diane Borget, Mike Barnc., &gt;ECOND
ROW: Mr. Dell, Rojean York, Delores Hooker, Judy Gruber, Mike Moffett, Mark Sutton, Nancy Green, Martha McKinley. BACK
ROW: Shirley Modert, Georgia Himebaugh, Mary Riffenburg, Jane Cossairt, Kay Hatch, Joyce Pippenger, Kathy Gruber, and Mary
Lee Jeffery.

This year the H i -Times was edited by Mary
Lee Jeffery and Barb Welch. T h e paper was
printed every two weeks.
Included i n the paper were student activities, sports, personalities, administrative viewpoints, and other articles of interest to the student body. M a n y changes and additions were
made in the paper this year, in an attempt to
create a greater interest i n the H i -Times.
Advisor for the paper and staff was Mr. Dell.

AT LEFT: Associate editor, Barb Welch; Advisor, Mr. Dell; Editor, Mary Lee Jeffery.

�FRONT ROW: Judie Payne, Cheryl Terry, Candy Krontz, Sandy Hudson, Delores Hooker, Carole Wood. SECOND ROW: Mr. Dell,
Mike Barnes, Bruce Ellis, George Laws, Rick Fisher, Bruce Bonecutter. BACK ROW: Diana Herman, Sue Russo, Karen McLatcher,
Sherry Modert, Martha Vinton, •Javne Cossairt.

Editor, Bruce Bonecutter; Associate editor, Karen McLatcher.

Diligent and unending labor have contributed to make the "67 V I K I N G " the best yearbook ever. T h e staff has proved that success
must be preempted b y ability and conscientiousness. M a n y long hours of hard work and
creative thought have helped t o present the
students of B.H.S. with the finest and most accurate record o f the "66-67" school year, the
great "67 V I K I N G . "

�KNEELING: Martha Vinton, Diana Capman, Marilyn Bailey, Sally Ellis, Sally Sutton. SEATED: Bruce Bloom, Brian Wilbur, Mr.
Richardson, Bruce Bonecutter, Becky Vinton. STANDING: Debbie Shoun, Nanci Green, Therese Bodine, Mike Barnes, Fred Keeslar,
Rick Fisher, Mary Jane Pierucki, Pat Reiger, Penny Shafer, George Wood.

New Rocket And Science Clubs

Ken Wolfe, Bruce Bloom, David Supianoski, Mr. Cottrell, George Wood, Brian Wilbur, Bob Hundt, Jim
Hedgecock, Roland Smith.

��Co-op Program Gives

FRONT ROW: Lynn Green, Rick Furney, Chuck Wheeler, Dale Read, Craig Rzepka, Ray Anderson, Jack Smoker, Kerry Sweeting. SEC
()ND ROW: Vicki Blank, Bill Milkman, Cammy Kubasiak, Barbara Mase, Lee Lampman, Dave Stelanski, Mike Cook, Larry Jasper, (;,
Harvey, Pat Hatfield. BACK ROW; Barb Blouin, Elizabeth Howe, Gene Nettleman, Bruce Lash, Marshall Mrtzgrr. Bill Cronkite,,j,
Hoskins,Sue Adams, Georgia Elliot.

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The 1966 Homecoming was especially
memorable because o f the centennial festivities. There was a parade prior to the
game featuring the marching band a n d
centennial floats. A t h a l f time the band
presented a program and the 1966 Homecoming Queen was crowned.

The Homecoming game with Reading
proved to be a field day for our Vikings as
they routed t h e hapless Rangers 53-6.
Touchdowns were scored by Bruce Bonecutter, J i m Myers, Te r r y Yesh, George
Laws, Chris Haack, and "bulldozer- Steve
Danbury. Because the Vikings completek
dominated e v e r y q u a r t e r, a l l Bronson
players got i n t o the game. Coach K e i t h
Tracy seemed very pleased as the game
ended in success for his team.

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�The Homecoming Court 1966: Therese Bodine, Martha Vinton, Queen Bunnee Harper,
Diane Borgert, Karen Bercaw.

Bunnee and Dick have the first dance.

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�����1966 Viking Table of Contents
Administration 3
Faculty

7

Seniors

21

Classes

39

Organizations

57

Activities

79

Sports

87

Advertisements

97

Candids 1
Senior Activities 1

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FOREWORD
The school year 1965-66 was busy and active for Bronson High School students. T h e excitement of the new building, classes, dances, meetings, club activities, and sports events all
helped to round out the year. As we look back, we have tried to pick some of the bright spots
that stand out i n our minds as important events i n the first year at the new school. W e wish
to express sincere thanks to a l l those who helped make this yearbook possible. W i t h this in
mind, we present to you your 1966 Viking.
The VIKING Staff

2

���Superintendent Faces Building Problems

MN GARETH W. HEISLER
Superintendent of
Bronson Community Schools
Mr. Heisler takes a few m o ments from a busy school day
to relax at his desk in his office.
This year he is faced w i t h many
problems concerning our new
high school.

MRS. MARIE TRACY
Superintendent's secretary.
Although busy at work sorting
checks, Mrs. Tr a c y finds t i m e
to look up and express a smile.

5

�All Problems Go to School Office

The Bronson High School principal's
position was again f i l l e d b y M r. ‘ V i l l i a m French. H e is faced w i t h problems o f students and student-teacher
relationships.

Mr. K e n n e t h Strong had a new staff position
of counselor. H e had the d u t y o f counseling various problems o f the student body,
f i l l i n g o u t college applications, a n d other
additional jobs about the o ff i c e .

No office j o b could be complete without a
secretary. M r s . H e l e n Smith completes
the principal's office s t a ff by taking care
of the bookkeeping j o b in the o ff i c e .

6

��MRS. EILEEN TOUPALIK
B. S.
Wayne University
English
Mrs. To u p a l i k has nearly a
full schedule o f junior and
senior English and literature
classes.

MR. FORREST BONE
B. A .
Olivet College
English I
Mr. Bone has the responsibility
of teaching a l l the freshman
English classes at BUS.

�MRS. R U T H RITTENHOUSE
A. B.
Defiance College
Algebra I, a n d Latin
Mrs. Rittenhouse explains a
translation of an English saying
into Latin.

Is English Romantic Too?

MR, ELDON SHOOK
B. A . , M . S .
Indiana University
English II, a n d French
Mr. Shook divides his teaching
time between English and the
French language.

9

�MRS. N O L A DONLEY
B. S.
Purdue University
Mathe ma tics
Mrs. D o n l e y enjoys helping
her students around a d i f f i c u l t
problem in a math course.

Math Has a Place in Your Future

MR. W I L L I A M ZABONICK
B. S. , M . A .
WMU
Mathe matics
Mr. Z a b o n i c k keeps himself
busy with his math classes
and coaching.

�MRS. N O VA R AY
B. A.
WMU
Commercial
Mrs. Ray pauses a moment
from her work to view her
students at work.

Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Brusak, commercial teachers, were pleased to have a new course and room to
accompany it in the new school this year. I t is the office practice course open to students taking
part in the commercial course at the high school.

Office-Practice Room Provides New Experience

MRS. DONNA BRUSAK
B. S.
WMU
Commercial
Mrs. Brusak laughs along with
her class to help put them in
a relaxed mood, helping them
to avoid many errors caused
by tenseness and nervousness.

II

�MR. JAMES HELMER
B. S . , M . A .
WMU &amp; Syracuse Forestry
Chemistry and Physics
Here M r. H e l m e r explains t o
his chemistry class the principle
of pressure on a tube o f mercury.

Mr. Jordon views an aquarium,
a project the biology class is
performing.

MR. HAROLD ROUGET
B. S.
MSU
Biology and Agriculture
Part o f the course i n ag sl Jp is
studying dairy cattle as e x pressed by the magazine M r.
Rouget is displaying.

�Boys Participate in Industrial Courses

Here we see M r. Kruger
demonstrating a method o f
sawing used b y the shop
students.

We caught M r. Whorley at
work i n the machine shop.

MR. LAWRENCE RUNYON
B. S .
Alma College
Mechanical Drawing and English
A new addition to the faculty
was M r. Runyon, w h o
taught the courses i n mechanical drawing and an English
class.

�MISS PATRICIA CHISHOLM
A. B.
WMU
Speech and social studies
Miss Chisholm "prints" out
to her class the value o f a
course i n speech.

Broaden Your Understanding of Social
and World Relationships

MR. GORDON SCULLY

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B. S.
Alma College
Social studies

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This year M r. S c u l l y had the
responsibility of teaching
U.S. H i s t o r y, c o m m e r c i a l
law, a n d Social problems.

!ED FORM

MR. K E I T H TRACY
B. S. , M . A .
WMU
Social studies

The required course for seniors,
Civics and Economics, i s the
responsibility of Mr. T r a c y.

14

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�Crescendo I I I I I ;Decrescendo

MR. D W I G H T GARDSTROM
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Vandercook College
of Music
Band and Chorus
Smiling, M r . Gardstrom thinks
about the new band room f a c i l ities.

MR. CHARLES CLARK
B. M . , M . M .
WMU
Elementary music, a n d Assistant
Director to M r. Gardstrom.
Mr. C l a r k directs the band i n a
daily rehearsal.

15

�,

New Gym — New Instructor

MISS SUZANNE LINN
B. S .
Bowling Green
Girls' Physical Education
Miss Linn is taking a m o m e n t
to c o l l e c t material placed i n
her high-school m a i l b o x . B e sides teaching phys. V . i n the
high-school, she is the phys.
ed. instructor at the junior- h i g h
school and she teaches a science
course.

MR. CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
B. A . , M . S .
WMU
Boys' Physical Education,
Advanced Biology, a n d
General Science
This year M r. A t k o c u n i s taught
advanced biology, a new course
taught i n the high school. S o
far, i t has proved interesting.

16

�MRS. LOIS CARPENTER
B. S.
WSTC
Art
Mrs. Carpenter exhibits a
pheasant statue that the class
used as a drawing model. I n
the background are examples
of student work.

MRS. MARGARET NORTON
B. S.
Bridgewater College, V a .
Librarian
Mrs. Norton was more than
overjoyed this year w i t h the
new library facilities. A l though the book supply is l o w
she s t i l l keeps the l i b r a r y in
good running order.

MR. GEORGE WILSON
B. A. , M . A.
U. M. Georgetown
Drivers Education
While waiting for his next
" j o y ride", M r . Wilson cleans
the windshield.

�MRS. ROSE MARIE HAENNI
B. S.
Purdue University
Home making
Mrs. H a e n n i waters one o f her
many plants that help to
brighten and make the h o m e ec r o o m look h o m e y.

Home-Ec Benefits Future Homemakers
This year, u n l i k e the two- r o o m o u t f i t o f howe making, t h e r e is a third
room for lecturing. T h i s set-up allows students to m a k e - u p assignments in
the sewing room or kitchenette w h i l e a class is being conducted i n the lecture
roo m.

MRS. EUNICE M A RT I N
B. S.
MSNC
Homemaking
Mrs. M a r t i n takes a few m o ments to prepare for an oncoming demonstration i n one
of her freshman homemaking
classes.

18

�The cooks i n the cafeteria
were quite pleased w i t h their
new kitchen i n the high school.
! tie s t e t e r i a staff was composed
of: C a r o l y n Nagle, Rose Noga,
Anne Osborn, C h e r y l Palmer,
Joan Diffenbaugh, A n g i e Yesh,
Joyce Hoard, M a r j o r i e Keeslar,
and Ruby Evans, h e a d cook o f
the cafeteria.

An important element i n the
bus transportation o f the country
students into the school was the
bus drivers, p i c t u r e d below.

KNEELING: C e c i l Ti c e LOWS Smoker, A r d e n Cattell, D e x t e r Parks, a n d Ralph Widner. S TA N D I N G :
Paul Brower, M a x Bucklin, Richard Keeslar, M a x
Cranson, a n d Fay Sommerlott, head o f the bus
drivers.

KNEELING: D o u g Bell, Ve r n Ta y l o r, a n d Ralph
Younce. S TA N D I N G : W a l t e r Bridge, A l l e n Stough
Fern Parks, S a m M i l l e r, a n d Forrest W i l l i a m s

�Mrs. C l a r e Laws was the study h a l l clerk this
year.

B.H. S. wouldn't be complete
without our janitors to keep the
school in top-notch, c l e a n conditions.
Students supposecily at work in study hall.

Glen Stroup, head custodian M r
and mainLenance man,
a
t

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M a r k l e y was day janitor
the high school.

Cleo Crandall and A l l e n Hurley
were the night custodians at the
high school.

��Officers o f the class were, SEATED: N a n c y Armstrong, treasurer; and Janis Norris, st_LcLtary. A N Oil\ u:
Larry Withington, I n t e r - C ; Duane Work, vice-president; Gary Simonds, S . C . representative; Randy Kibiloski,
president; and Doug Crabtree, S . C . representative. A d v i s o r s for the senior class were Mrs. D o n l e y and M r.
Scully.

The Class '66'

22

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Lois Armstrong

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A LA NA BAILEY

BOB BASSA GE

LINDA BARNES

SUSAN BLA SKI

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BEVERLY BIDWELL

RICHARD BYSTPY

23

�ANN CARPENTER

BARBARA COSSAIRT

24

JOAN DIFFENBAUGH

CONNIE CARY

MIKE COCKRELL

DOUGLAS CRABTREE

RUDY DIXON

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�Lurren E l l i o t t

Robert Goshorn

Mary Jo Emerson

Charles Green

Joe Fisher

Kathy Grove

Mr. T r a c y gets a discussion going in his Civics class.

25

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Gary Gunthorpe

Brian Henderson

Lorraine Herman

Jean M a l l o r y was
chosen DAR G i r l
of the 1966 Senior
Class by her f e l low classmates.
She was selected
on her personality,
good qualities,
citizenship, a n d
other outstanding
characteristics.

Doris H i l l y e r

Harold Hoskins
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Judy Kain

Randy Kibiloski

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SHIRLEY LUDWICK

28

JIM MARKS

JOE LUDWICK

JAMES LUDWICK

A

DON McCONN

CHERYL M A TILE

JEAN MALLORY

BECKY MENDENHALL

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BHS Students
Chosen for
model UN
The Bronson High students who
attended Model UN at Hillsdale
were Lana Shafer, Jean M a l l o r y,
Linda Pippenger, L o i s Armstrong,
and Duane Work. Stan Welch was
absent f r o m the picture M r . T r a c y,
civics teacher, accompanied the
Bronson delegation. T h e y represented Burma at the m o d e l assembly.

June Meyer

Sharon Meyer

Terry Modert

Penny Moffett

Dale M i l l e r

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��Richard Rice

Susan Robinson

Nancy Ross

Students of the Senior Class
had their grade average figured
according to a l l their marks
acquired throughout high school.
Eric Bloom, salutatorian, had
3.94; Joan Diffenbaugh, h i s torian, h a d 3 . 86; and Jean
Mallory, v a l e d i c t o r i a n , had
a grade average o f 3. 96.

Lana Shafer

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JERRY S M I T H

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GERALD SMITH

WALTER SMITH

LINDA SOSINSKI

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RAY WEINBERG

BEVERLY WIEGLOS

RICK WILLISON

DIANNA WOOD

STANLEY WELCH

LARRY WITHINGTON

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Betty Crocker
Homemaker
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senior girls. Donna Livesay was named
B.H.S. H o m e m a k e r o f To m o r r o w, h a v i n g
scored the highest o f the senior girls at
Bronson. T h e test was administered b y Mrs.
Haenni.

Duane Wo r k

Dolores Yesh

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Francis Yesh

Donald Wheeler

Terry Younce

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I, K a r e n Armstrong, w i l l by budding romance w i t h a McConn to M a r i l y n Evens.
I, L o i s Armstrong, w i l l to Gary Simonds, 3 0 0 blank sheets o f paper so he can write t h a t book about m y so called love
life, a n d w o n ' t go hoarse y e l l i n g i t a l l over the halls.
I, N a n c y A r m s t r o n g _ w i l l to the underclassmen, m y brains, b e a u t y, a n d personality, a n d also m y a b i l i t y to l i e .
I, Judy Auten, w i l l a l l the money that I can afford t o the 1966 Senior Class at Bronson High School.
I, A l a n a Bailey, w i l l to Gary Gunthorpe, Te r r y Younce, a n d To m L i t t l e f i e l d , t h e a b i l i t y to use a squirt gun and not
get caught b y m y dad.
I, D e b b i Barkowski, w i l l to cute l i t t l e Joe Bystry, o n e book entitled; " H o w to Get Along W i t h the Opposite Sex and
Like I t " , a n d I hope he makes good use o f i t .
I, L i n d a Barnes, w i l l to Jerry Smith, a new sweater so he w o n ' t have t o wear that purple one " e v e r y " d a y.
I, Bob Bassage, w i l l to M a r i l y n Hand, t h a t date she wanted w i t h Butch Ludwick.
I, B e v e r l y Bidwell, w i l l to m y sister Janet, t h e a b i l i t y to get good grades.
I, E r i c Bloom, w i l l to Anne Osborn, m y vocal cords when I die; hers w i l l be worn out b y then.
I, D i c k Bystry, w i l l to a certain someone, a certain something, so t h e y ' l l know what i t ' s l i k e .
I, A n n Carpentar, w i l l to Karen Rosenberry, t h e courage to overcome her jealousy when she sees M i k e w i t h another
girl.
I, Connie Cary, w i l l to a certain senior boy, t h e a b i l i t y to keep pop bottles o f f the hood o f his car.
I, M i k e Cockrell, w i l l to Don Nettle men, t h e a b i l i t y to grow a beard.
I, Barb Cossairt, w i l l to anyone who wants this w i l l , t h e r i g h t to blame D i c k Bystry for something he d i d n ' t do and
spread i t a l l over school.
I, D o u g Crabtree, w i l l to Joe Jacobs, a n d o l d beat- u p car, s o when he decides t o drive over fences and into cornfields, h e w o n ' t scratch his dad's car.
I, D a r l e n e Demeritt, w i l l to M r. T r a c y, another economics class l i k e the first hour class.
I, Joan Diffenbaugh, w i l l to the guys i n the senior class, t h e a b i l i t y to l i k e someone else besides themselves.
I, Rudy Dixon, w i l l to Lynn Wo l ff , one razor so he w i l l l o o k halfway decent for graduation.
I, N a n c y Doty, w i l l to M i k e Frost, t h e a b i l i t y to grow up and q u i t making fun o f people.
I, Lurren E l l i o t t , w i l l to Donald Watson, t h e a b i l i t y to handle m y sister Rolene--Heaven Help H i m .
I, M a r y Jo Emerson, w i l l to m y sister Nancy, m y a b i l i t y to stay w i t h one guy long enough to know h i m .
I, Joe Fisher, w i l l to Anne Osborn, another lesson on chapter 13 i n Biology because she d i d n ' t get enough out o f it
the first t i m e around.
I, Bob Goshorn, w i l l to a l l students o f Bronson High School, t h e a b i l i t y to skip without getting caught.
I, Charles Green, w i l l to any junior, t h e a b i l i t y to be a terror i n Mrs. To u p a l i k ' s Senior English Class and get away
with i t
Kathy Grove, w i l l to M r. T r a c y, t h e "secret o f m y success."
I, B r i a n Henderson, w i l l to Ed Layman, m y sister Linda so he w i l l have someone t o take on dates, a n d not have an
excuse f o r not going places because he doesn't have a g i r l .
I, Doris H i l l y e r, w i l l a certa‘n freshman and j u n i o r couple a room s e t - o ff by themselves so they won't have t o use
the study h a l l as a center for showing affection.
I, H a r o l d Hoskins, h a v e no w i l l , b i t w i l l take i t w i t h me.
I, Judy Kain, w i l l to any g i r l the a b i l i t y to keep from l i k i n g a certain brainy wrestler, because a l l he thinks about is
work.
I, Randy Kibiloski, w i l l to M r. French, o n e bottle o f hair restorer so he can grow hair, a n d not be jealous o f others.
I, C a t h y Klavinski, w i l l to m y brother John, some courage t o t a l k to Jeanie, w h o he's afraid o f .
I, To n i Kwasniewski, w i l l to Sheila Woodard, t h e a b i l i t y to get a certain guy's class ring.
I, Ly n n Lane, w i l l ' to Ed Layman, o n e book on " H o w to Av o i d Accidents", so he w o n ' t wreck the next new car his
mother buys.
I, Ed Layman, w i l l 10 inches o f height to M r. T r a c y, s o he w i l l be t a l l e r than his shortest student.
I, Frank Lisko, w i l l to Wa l t Smith, m y excellent driving record so t h a t he can have a t least one car that's not
smashed.
I, T o m L i t t l e f i e l d , w i l l nothing to disprove the old saying " y o u c a n ' t take i t w i t h y o u . "
I, Donna Livesay, w i l l to Doug Crabtree, t w o inches o f m y height because I ' m sure he needs i t more than I do.
I, D i a n a Luce, w i l l to M r. T r a c y, o n e complete tape recording which constantly repeats "Good morning, M r .
Tracy", so he w i l l have a l i t t l e sunshine peeking into his l i f e when I ' m not around.
I, Butch Ludwick, w i l l to Coach Atkocunis, o n e book entitled; " B i o l o g y Tests Made Easy," so his future advanced
biology classes w i l l have a t least h a l f a chance.
I, J i m Ludwick, w i l l to M r. French, m y mustache so he w i l l have more hair on his head, a n d t o M r. T r a c y an automatic pencil, s o he won't get writer's cramp from a l l the releases he writes.
I, Joe Ludwick, w i l l to M r. W h o r l e y, one set o f tools so he w o n ' t miss the tools everybody else borrowed,
I, S h i r l e y Ludwick, w i l l to M r. Strong, t h e l u c k to find a 5 ' 2 " brunette.
I, D o n McConn, w i l l to A l a n Jeffery, m y a b i l i t y to lose weight during wrestling season.
I, Jean M a l l o r y, w i l l to anyone who wants i t , m y a b i l i t y to eat every noon hour without spending any money.
I, J i m Marks, w i l l to A l a n Rifenburgh, t h e a b i l i t y to t e l l the difference between boys and girls clothes, so he w o n ' t
wear both
I, C h e r y l Ntatile, w i l l to m y brother Ray, a trophy so he can t h i n k he is a big basketball star.
I, B e c k y Mendenhall, w i l l to Te r r y Modert, a bottle o f peroxide to make his red hair blonde, a n d then when he says
"blondes have more f u n , " h e ' l l know what he's t a l k i n g about.

36

�Class Will
June M e y e r, w i l l m y a b i l i t y to always say the right thing at the wrong t i m e to anyone who knows how to cope w i t h
t.•I I barrassing situations.
Sharon Meyer, w i l l to Joyce Pippenger some j u n i o r so she w i l l have someone older to play her mischevious pranks
on
n s ' ! I l e r , w i l l to any g i r l who wants i t , t h e a b i l i t y to get listed on the boy's athletic sheet.
rry Modert, w i l l to Becky Mendenhall, t h e a b i l i t y to drop boys g e n t l y, l i k e W i l l i e and J i m m y.
1,6 M o ff e t t , w i l l m y a b i l i t y to smart o f f in M r. Tr a c y ' s C i v i c and Economics class and have the grades to show
,t
Carolyn Nagle, w i l l to Melinda Shipe, a bottle o f peroxide t o keep her hair blonde.
Don Nettleman, w i l l to m y brother, o n e d o l l so he w i l l leave m y sister alone.
Rose Noga, w i l l to one certain senior g i r l 150 pages o f clean white paper to write a book entitled: "Four Years o f
Free Lunches or Make Friends- - E a t Free".
Janis Norris, w i l l to Marlaine K e l l e r, m y a b i l i t y to choose one guy and stick w i t h h i m .
Anne Osborn, w i l l to anyone who's foolish enough to want i t , m y a b i l i t y to get into so much trouble i n such l i t t l e
time.
1, Annette Paul, w i l l to Miss Linn, m y l i t t l e sister to do whatever she wants with her.
1. N a n c y Paul, w i l l to Greg Blanchard, t h e a b i l i t y to keep a l l his girls straight and i n separate towns.
I, Gtnny Payne, w i l l to Karen McLatcher, t h e a b i l i t y to get a diamond i n her senior year.
1, T L try Piatt, w i l l to a certain junior girl, a sign saying " A l r e a d y Ta k e n . "
I, Linda Pippenger, h e r e b y w i l l to Diane Borgert, t h e a b i l i t y to remove her curlers and comb her hair before the bus
arrives
I, Buck Rice, w i l l to M r. French, some o f m y hair so when he goes for his glasses and misses, h e w o n ' t have t o keep
on sliding.
I, Susan Robinson, w i l l to Martha Vinton, some long, r e d underwear, s o she w o n ' t get cold w h i l e waiting for the bus
next year.
I, N a n c y Ross, w i l l to June Meyer, a set o f finger paints so she w o n ' t have t o use the i n k in the office practice room.
I, Ed Rzepka, w i l l to m y cousin Francis Ratkowski, o n e r i f l e r o d so he w o n ' t lose m i n e .
I, Lana Shafer, w i l l to Duane Work, t w i c e his teacher- - o r i e n t e d personality because h e ' l l need i t when he gets to
college
I, M e l i n d a Shipe, w i l l to Debi Seiler, t h e a b i l i t y to capture the hearts o f out-of-town boys.
I, Gary Simonds, w i l l to Ed Layman, o n e book on " T h e A r t o f Dating", so he w o n ' t always be asking me what to do
next.
I, Donna Smith, w i l l to Paula Haywood, o n e r o l l o f adhesive tape, so the people around her can get back in the habit
of talking again.
I, Gerald Smith, w i l l to M r. T r a c y, a n automatic pen so his hand w o n ' t get clamped while f i l l i n g o u t releases. ( T o
my brother D a r l - a l l dreams come true).
I, Jerry Smith, w i l l to M r. Gardstrom and M r. C l a r k , t h r e e French horn players, a n d to the Y. F. C . , a good and
profitable y e a r.
1, W a l t Smith, w i l l to m y younger brother, D o n , o n e barrel o f luck, h e ' l l need i t .
I, L i n d a Sosinski, w i l l to a certain junior boy the f a c t that its not whether you win or lose, b u t how you p l a y the
game.
I, Jackie Swift, w i l l to a certain group o f junior &amp; sophomore boys- - 5 muzzles, a n d 5 pair o f squeek- proof shoes
for the next t i m e t h e y want to go window peeking.
1, K a t h y Ti c e , w i l l m y stature t o someone who needs i t , " J o l l y Green Giant, " Joe Simonds.
1, V i c k i Va n Husan, b e i n g o f sound m i n d and body, d o give t o anyone who wants i t , m y fear of heights to the next
senior who has t o sit on the top row i n assemblies.
1, Sue Wa l l e r, w i l l to Rose Noga, t h e a b i l i t y to keep her voice down before first hour i n study hall.
I, Ray Weinburg, w i l l to M r. Strong, t h e next ten year's supply of Christmas cards f r o m the Senior boys o f " 6 6 " , a n d
to M r. T r a c y, a pocket sized mirror so he w o n ' t smear his eye shadow anymore.
1, Stan Welch, w i l l to Doug Crabtree, o n e ritarator undercator for his big mouth.
I, Bev Wielgos, w i l l to Doug Crabtree the horn f r o m m y car, w h i c h to h i m sounds l i k e a freight train.
I, L a r r y Withington w i l l LEAVE.
I. Ly n n Wolff, w i l l to Rudy Dixon m y a b i l i t y to grow a beard, so he w o n ' t feel l e f t out at the centennial this year.
I, Dianna Wood, w i l l June W i n e r , t h e a b i l i t y to catch Barry Keeslar.
I, Shiela Woodard. w i l l to a certain sophomore g i r l , a l l m y ex-beaus from Coldwater, because I won't need t h e m
anymore.
1, Duane Work, w i l l to Randy Kibiloski, a book entitled, " H o w to Shoot the B u l l Without Really K i l l i n g H i m . "
I, Leonette Wotta, w i l l to Doris Hellyer, a bottle o f tranquilizers so she can w a l k down the aisle on her Wedding Day!
I, Delores Yesh, w i l l to m y sister Karen, a l l the ART courses taught from Bronson to Sacramento, C a l i f o r n i a .
I, Fran Yesh, w i l l to one o f m y brother's, a straw so home l i f e won't be so hard for h i m .
I, Te r r y Younce, w i l l to Deb Barkowski, a certain something so that she w o n ' t have to get nosey and l o o k in other
peoples locker's.

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Senior Candids . .
Larry Withington and Randy Kibiloski were
chosen most valuable back and l i n e m a n
respectfully, b y their teammates for the
1965-66 season.

Below, t h e seniors take part i n a class meeting
to discuss money- m a k i n g and the class t r i p .

101111111 Wit Iasi ill

Seniors Place in "Top 10"

The " To p 10" Seniors o f the
Class o f " 6 6 " were; SEATED,
Donna Livesay, 3 . 6 9 ; Beverly
Bidwell, 3 . 8 3 ; Linda Pippenger,
3.84; and Diana Luce, 3 . 7 8 .
STANDING: J o a n Diffenbaugh,
3.86; Linda Sosinski, 3 . 5 5 ;
Eric Bloom, 3 . 9 4 ; Lana Shafer,
3.55; Janis Norris, 3 . 6 9 ; and
Jean M a l l o r y, 3 . 9 6 .

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��Leaders of Tomorrow!!!?

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Remember "Cutter's Birthday Party in June
195811111111!

They looked so innocent t h e n I 111 ! ! ! !

Officating i n the junior class were: W a y n e Withington, I n t e r - C ; Don Dudek, Student Council; Chris Haack, Tr e a s urer; Jeff Rosenau, I n t e r - C ; Fred Keeslar, President; Ken Norton, V i c e -President; Miss Chisholm and M r. Gardstrom,
Advisors. S E AT E D : C a r o l Wood, Secretary; and Marlaine K e l l e r, Student Council.

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�One More Step

Anderson,
Ray

Bailey,
Marilyn

Baker,
Johanna

Balog,
Catherine

Barnes,
Mike

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Bercaw,
Karen

Beaudin,
Bill

Blanck,
Vicki

Blouin,
Beverly

Bodine,
Therese

Borgert,
Diane

Cary,
Bob

Cary,
Margaret

Cronkhite,
Bill

Crum,
Judy

Diamond,
Frank

Blouin,
Barbara

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Bruce

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Sally

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Fisher,
Rick

Haack,
Chris

Fumey,
Rick

Hand,
Marilyn

Haywood, H e r m a n ,
Paula D i a n a

Good,

Green,

Stephen

Lynn

Harmon,
Grances

Harvey,
Gene

Gregg,
Mike

Haylett,
Wayne

Hill,

Hooker,

Hoskins,

Flora

Delores

Jean

Gruber,
Judy

Haywood,
Milton

Houtz,
Karen

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Howe,
Elizabeth

Hudson,
Sandy

Hyska,
Cynthia

Jacobs,
Joe

teslar.
Barry

Keeslar,
Fred

Keller,
Marlaine

Kinslow,
Roy

Jasper,
Larry

Kregger,
Susan

Jennings,
Elizabeth

Krontz,
Barbara

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Dan

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Debbie

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Ken

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Jon

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Kathy

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Diana

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Mary

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Dave

Mark

Dick

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Kerry

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Martha

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Doug

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The sophomore officers this year were N i l e Mayer, president; Bob Swift, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; Judi Payne,
secretary; Richard Cossairt, Student Council Representative; and Teresa Booth, treasurer. M r . W h o r l e y
and M r. Strong acted as class advisors. A b s e n t from t h e picture was Gary Bassage, Student Council
Representative. L i k e a l l the other classes, t h e sophomores are attempting to raise money.

Sophomores Gain One Step

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Melody

Alger,
Elwin

Bad der,
David

Ball,
Steve

Barr,
Robert

Barrack,
Corky

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�Sophomores Enter "Branded'

Brown,
Vi r g i n i a

Burch,
Wayne

Bystry,
Rex

Carpenter,

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Sue

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Richard

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Leslie

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Bonnie

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H a tch ,
Ray

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Janet

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Mike

Henderson,
Linda

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Hansel man,

Dan

Greg

Hoard,
Veronica

Hogan,
Carolyn

�Float in Homecoming

Hook,

Hooker,
Noralin

Holmes,
Kay

Hyska,

Jasper,

Walter

Hyska,
William

Krontz,
Candy

Kubasiak,
Larry

Lazenby,
Cheryl

Losinski,
Dean

Losinski,

Lutz,
Bernie

Mary

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Lawrence K a r e n

Charles

Gregg

McNees,
Mike

Horsley,
Charles

Jeffery,
Mary Lee

L im pert,
Rick

Lutz,
Judy

Mahaffey,
Effie

Huff,
Roger

Kaiser,
Linda

Littlefield,
Lee

Lutz,
Linda

Manifold,
John

Hundt,
Robert

Kolassa,
Rosanne

Lombard,
pn,e

McDonald,
Jerry

May,
Bonnie

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�Class of '68

Mayer,

Merriman,

Nile

Larry

Monroe,
Martha

Palmer,
Cheryl

Morgan,
Diane

Paul,
Christine

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Debbie

Roberts, R o e s e r ,
Diana J a n i c e

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Metzger,
Jeannie

Modert,
Shirley

Murphy,
Michael

Myers,
Jim

Payne,

Phillips,
John

Ratkowski,
Francis

Read,
Pale

Moeller,
Marlise

Nettleman,
Mary Lou

Pierucki,
Mary Jane

Rifenburgh,
Dan

Moffett,
Mike

Osborn,
Jim

Pippenger,
Joyce

Risner,
Philip

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K a r o n

Ross,
Ronald

Rumsey,
Doris

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Ronald

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Jim

Stevens,

Larry J.

Ken

Ron

Welch,
Barbara

Wilber,
Brian

Wilcox,
Glenna

Wood,
George

Wotta,
Leona

Yearling,
Lynn

Yesh,
Karen Mae

Yesh,
Terry

Yoder,
Donna

Haylett,
Ned

Larry G .

von Olnhausen,

Linda

Yesh,
Sharon

Smith,
Danl

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Smith,

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Slagle,
Steve

Stefanski,
Linda

Smith,

Scot

Sikorski,
Charles

Yesh,
Susan

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Jane

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Lanny G.

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Robert

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Lucinda

Yesh,
Karen Sue

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�160 Freshmen Begin N e w Life

The freshman officers
were Bob Redmond, s t u dent c o u n c i l representative;
Rex Mayer. v i c e - p r e s i dent; M a r c i a Shook, s e c retary; M r. Z a b o n i c k , a d visor; Vi r g i n i a McDonald,
treasurer; Dale Norton.
president; and Mrs. H a e n ni, a d v i s o r. T h e b i g task
the freshmen undertake is
adjusting to high school
life i n a new school.

Anderson,
Ann

Borkowski,
Michael

Bluhm,
Janie

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Anderson,
Dennis

Arendt,
Larry

Armstrong,
Sharon

Baker,
Mollie

Barnes,
Wayne

Bassage,
Larry

Belote,
Frank

Janet

Bloom,
Bruce

Bogucki,
James

Bradley,
Kim

Brien,
David

Broberg,
David

Brock,
Diana

Bidwell,

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Brown,

k uth

Clark,
Andrew

Cunning fia in,
William

Doty,
Alice

Fulk,
Linda

Brown,
V iktor

Cochens par ger, Susan

Bystery,
Joseph

Cockrell,
David

Czajkowski,

Davis,

John

Peggy

Dudek,
Mike

umey,
Chris

Duwell,
Lawrence

Carpenter,
Mary

Cary,
Steve

Champion,
Connie

Coffey,
Norman

Crr
Don

Crabtree,
Richard

Delcamp,
Terry

DeMeritt,
Herbert

Diamond,
Harold

Elliott,

Evens,

Rol,

Marilyn

Ferrier,
Ralph

Goetz,
Martin
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Sandy

Haylett,
Jim

Hedgcock,
James

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Pat

Herman,
Marjorie

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Carol

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Patricia

Huff,
Leland

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Sallie

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Kibiloski,

Cynthia

John

Mary

Johnson,

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Art

Dale

Hoard,
Leland

Hogan,
Mike

Hyska,
Sharon

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Mike

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Linda

Losinski,
Rose Marie

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Dennis

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McKinley,
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Rex

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Mike

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Mayer,
Stan

Mecklenburg,
Terry

Mecklenburg,
Jan

Metzger,
Harry

Modert,
Jerry

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�Just the Beginninc

Nearpass,

Nettlernan,

Nettleman,

Doug

Carolyn

Gary

Neveraski,
Karen

Norton, N o r u s h ,
Dale
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Linda

Pamp,
Beverly

Parsons,
Kathy

Quiter,
Susan

Ransbottom,
Diana

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Jim

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Patty

Penick,
John

Redmond,
Robert

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Cathy

Rhoades,
Cynthia

Rhtnhart,
Fred

Runyon,
Betty

Searing,
David

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Robinson,
Gregg

Roeser,
Billy

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S h a w ,
S h i p e ,
S h o o k ,
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���MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL: M i k e M o ff e t t , Stan Welch, Richard Cossairt, Jean M a l l o r y, D o u g Crabtree, G a r y Simonds, G a r y Gunthorpe. D o n Dudek, a n d Bob Redmond.

Students Provide School Leadership
The Student Council was
composed o f the officers: President, G a r y Gunthorpe; V i c e president, Stan Welch; Secretary, Jean M a l l o r y ; Treasurer,
Toni Kwasneiski; M r. French,
advisor; and two representatives
chosen f r o m each high school
class.
The c o u n c i l searches for
ways o f money- m a k i n g to f o l -

Members o f Inter- C that exchanged a day w i t h students o f other
schools were: L a r y Withington, G a r y Gunthorpe, M r . French, sponsor,
Wayne Withington, a n d Jeff Rosenau. Absent was Niarlaine K e l l e r.

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low through w i t h various angles
of school improvements. T h e y
sold the Student Union cards
with admitted students into
football and basketball games,
wrestling matches, r e c o r d hops,
and paid Student Council assemblies. T h e y sponsored dress
-up day before holidays, a n d
crazy-days.

�TOP ROW: P a u l a Haywood, G i n n y Payne, J u l i e t Clark, D o r o t h y Diffenbaugh, B e v e r l y Bidwell, L a n a Shafer, Sue
Adams, Janis Norris, C a r o l e Wood, a n d Kathy Grove. M I D D L E : D i a n a Herman, K a t h y Ti c e , L i n d a Pippenger, M a r y
Rifenburgh, D a l e M i l l e r, W a l t Smith, Delores Yesh, L i n d a Sosinski, S a l l y Ellis, a n d Diana Luce. B O T T O M : B r u c e
Bonecutter, Joe Fisher, Bruce Ellis, K e n Norton, M a r t h a Vinton, Judy Gruber, a n d Joan Diffenbaugh.

'The National Honor Society was
formed this year. M r s . Rittenhouse
and M r. Jordan were the advisors.
Membership was given t o those
juniors and seniors who held a B or
better average throughout their high
school years. T h e club i n v i t e d a
branch o f the society f r o m a n e i g h boring town t o i n i t i a t e them i n t o
the order. T h e y also sponsored a
tea to honor the teachers.

Officiating i n the society were, standing: J e a n M a l l o r y, e x e c u tive c o m m i t t e e ; George Laws, e x e c u t i v e c o m m i t t e e ; Eric Bloom,
president; M r. Jordan, advisor; Stan Welch, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; and
Mrs. Rittenhouse. S e a t e d : K a r e n Armstrong, e x e c u t i v e c o m mittee; Donna Livesay, secretary; and Nancy Armstrong, treasurer.
Absent was Duane Work, m e m b e r o f the executive c o m m i t t e e .

�First semester office h e l p was: D e b b i e Placatka, V i c k i Vo n Olnhausen, K a r e n Bercaw, K a r e n Mcl.atcher.
Debbi Barkowski, a n d Delores Hooker. M r s . S m i t h is seated at her desk.

Students Volunteer for Office Work
Because o f the large amount o f work that Mrs S m i t h has in the o ff i c e , g i r l s that have a free period volunteer
their t i m e each day to aid her;
Second semester office h e l p was: D e b b i Barkowski, To n i Kwasneiwski, D o n n a Smith, K a r e n McLatcher,
Dianna Wood, Darlene D e M e r i t t , K a r e n Bercaw, a n d V i c k i Vo n Olnhauses. M r s . T r a c y and Mrs. S m i t h are
seated.

�r)b, J . Jacobs, V . M c D o n a l d , K a i s e r ,
FRONT: A . D o t y, S . H a r t , T . Bu,
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and S. L i l l y . M I D D L E : M r s . Norton, J . C l a r k ,
Vinton, B . C o v e y, C . Lombard, a n d D. Hoard. BACK: R . Penn, J . Baker, P. Haywood, M . B a i l e y, L .
Palmer, D . Placatka, R . Shipe, C . C h a m p i o n , E. Watson, P. H i c k e y, a n d R. Yo r k .

The Library Assistants is sponsored by Mrs. Norton, t h e high-school librarian. T h e assistants help i n the
library t o check out books, s o r t books, a n d f i l e various articles that concern the l i b r a r y.

BELOW: C a r o l e Wood, M a r t h a Vinton, a n d
Debbie Placatka arrange a showcase adjacent to

BELOW: J u l i e t Clark, M a r i l y n Bailey, a n d
Elaine Watson display various booklets and a r t i -

the library.

cles on the library b u l l e t i n board t o enliven the
library atmosphere.

�Members of the Future Teachers Club were, FRONT: J . Pippenger, L . Pippenger, P. M o f f e t t , C . C a r y, M . M o n r o e ,
S. M o d e m H . Henderson, a n d J. Payne. SECOND: J . W i l e r, C . P a u l , J . Cossairt, V . Va n Husan, K . A r m s t r o n g ,
J. M a l l o r y, R . Yo r k , M . J e ff e r y, a n d L . Blasi. THIRD: B . W e l c h , J . Jacobs, P. Haywood, K . M c L a t c h e r, A .
Osborn, J . Gruber, E . Watson, D . H o o k e r, a n d M r. Wilson. B A C K : C . K r o n t z , L . Barnes, J . M c D o n a l d , D . Dudek,
R. S h i e r y, J. We b b , B . C a r y, B . Bonecutter, L . Shafer, and J. Payne.

Members Have Chance to Experiment in
Future Careers

A project o f the Future Teachers Club
is the operating o f the bookstore i n the l i b r a ry. Here pictured are Connie Cary, Sue
Adams, a n d V i c k i Va n Husan. O f f i c i a t i n g
in the c l u b were: A n n e Osborn, president;
Barb Welch, vice-president; M a r y Lee Jeffery,
secretary; Karen McLatcher, treasurer; and
Mr. W i l s o n , a n d M r. Strong, advisors.
The student teachers prepared for their
future career b y student teaching at the
schools in Bronson. T h e c l u b purchased pins
for the members and a Future Teachers ban-

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STUDYING V O C AT I O N A L
AGRICULTURE

The main purpose o f the Future Farmers
Club is the teaching of the fundamental
principles o f farming and to become leading
farmers o f a c o m m u n i t y. Va r i o u s activities
in which the club participates are contests
in parliamentary procedure, s o i l judging c o n tests, sponsoring a record hop, s e l l i n g seeds,
and selling blinking flashlights.
Officers o f the c l u b were Rick Furney,
secretary; Jim Mayer, president; Ron Nearpass, sergeant- a t -arms; B i l l Cronkhite, v i c e president; Lanny Smith, treasurer; and M r.
Rouget, a d v i s o r.

Members of the club are, t o p row, l e f t to right: K i m Bradley, A n d r e w Riddle, L e s l i e Everett, D o u g Nearpass, Wa y n e
Haylett, Roger Huff, a n d Dan Penick. M i d d l e row: J i m Haylett, Ray Weinburg, D u a n e Watson, L a r r y Smith, A l l a n
Jeffery, a n d Stan Mayer. B o t t o m row: W a y n e Barnes, C h u c k Wheeler, Ray Caskey, L e e Lampman, a n d M r. Rouget.

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�FRONT: M r s . Brusak, S . Robinson, L . Armstrong, L . Sosinski, B . Cossairt, M . M c K i n l e y, S . E l l i s , C .
Wilson, a n d D . M i l l e r . MIDDLE: R . B r i e n , D . Ye s h , B . B i d w e l l , C . L a z e n b y, R . Lombard, L . K a i s e r, J .
Diffenbaugh and R. Noga. T O P : N . Ross, S . M e y e r, L . Pippenger, . D . H i l l y e r, L . Barnes, J . M e y e r, S .
Waller, a n d A . B a i l e y.
The Future Nurses Club is designed to relate the various fields o f nursing to the members. T h e y took
a t r i p to hospitals and planned t o work at the Bronson Nursing Home. O ff i c e r s o f the c l u b were: D a l e
M i l l e r, president; Rose Noga, vice-president; Linda Sosinski, secretary; and Barb Cossairt, treasurer. M r s .
Brusak was the club's advisor.

Interested in the Medical Field?
The Future Physicians C l u b
membership is open to a l l students interested i n the m e d i c a l
field. A d v i s o r o f the c l u b was
Mr. H e l m e r. Members were J.
Clark, P. B r i e n , secretarytreasurer; NI. B a i l e y, B . V i n t o n ,
and M r. H e l m e r. MIDDLE ROW:
M. V i n t o n , F. Keeslar, v i c e president; N . H o o k e r, Bruce
Bonecutter, president; and R.
Fisher. T O P ROW: D . Reed, L .
King, B . W i l b e r, K . Norton,
C. Wo o d , a n d G. Laws.

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�Members o f the YFC were, SEATED: M a r i l y n L i l l y, Rose Lombard, Phyliss Brien, Doris Rumsey, M a r i l y n
Bailey, and Sharon L i l l y S TA N D I N G ; B e t t y Runyon, Charlene Lombard, M a r s h a l l Metzger, Reinald L i l l y
Jerry Smith, a n d Jim Runyon.

Students Participate in Y. F. C.

The Yo u t h for Christ
organization was formed to
advance the students' Christain. background. T h e y
met noon hours i n the l i b r a ry.
Officers o f the organization
were; S t a n Runyon, p r e s i dent; Jean Metzger, secretary-treasurer; and George
Wood, vice-president.

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�The largest organization i n the school is
the Pep Club. T h e y organize to learn the
cheers and cheer loud w i t h the cheerleaders
the various a t h l e t i c games o f the school.
They sponsored a sock hop and a record to
boost their treasurery.
Officers o f the c l u b were: Te r r y Modert,
president; Anne Osborn, treasurer; Randy
Kibiloski, sergeant at arms; Janis Norris,
secretary; Butch Ludwick, vice-president;
and Miss Linn, advisor.

�Help Boost Spirit

Varsity Cheerleaders were: D o n n a Livesay, Sue Blaski, Judy Rain, N o r a l i n Hooker, Delores Hooker, a n d
Laurel Blasi. T h e varsity cheerleaders cheered at a l l varsity games and pep assemblies.

captains o f the reserve
cheerleading team were:
Marlaine K e l l e r and Jane
Wiler. Miss Linn was the
advisor. Captains o f the
varsity squad were Sue
Blaski and Delores Hooker.
The cheerleaders sponsored
a sock- h o p after the basketball games.

Reserve cheerleaders were: J u d i Payne, Jane W i l e r, V i r g i n i a McDonald, Nlarlaine K e l l e r, and Rojean Yo r k .

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�The G i r l s ' A t h l e t i c Association m e t
every Monday night after school to
participate i n a wide v a r i e t y of a c t i v ities and sports. Points were earned b y
attendance a t these w e e k l y meetings.
An i n i t i a t i o n was held for the new
members, f o l l o w e d b y a party enjoyed
by the entire c l u b . T h e c l u b hosted
an A l l Sports Banquet for the athletes,
and sponsored a Sports Night. T h e c l u b
took on the added responsibility o f the
Homecoming Dance and parade.
Officiating i n the c l u b were: S E AT E D ,
Miss Linn, advisor; Anne Osborn, s e n ior representative; and Joan Diffenbaugh,
president; S TA N D I N G , M a r i l y n Hand,
sergeant at arms; Theresa Bodine, r e p resentative; Pat Rieger, secretary; Barb
Welch, points chairman; Penny M o ff e t t ,
representative; Judi Payne, representative; and S a l l y Ellis, vice-president.
Absent was Doris H i l l y e r, treasurer.

Members o f the c l u b were, FRONT: C . Te r r y, S . Russo, K . H e r m a n , K . F u l k , D . Hoard, L . Stefanski, K . Ye s h , S.
Fowler, M . K e l l e r, B . M e n d e n h a l l , J . M a l l o r y, a n d J. K a i n . SECOND: D . S e i l e r, C . Wo o d , K . Kolassa, P. M a y bee, J . B l u h m , K . Printke, B . V i n t o n , R. Yo r k , L . Henderson, L . Blasi, E . M a h a f f e y, J . W i l e r, N . Armstrong, J.
Norris, a n d S. M o d e r t . THIRD: S . Hahn, M . M o e l l e r, C . C a r y, P. M o f f e t t , D . Ye s h , L . Sosinski, K . H o u z , M .
Cary, NI. Hoskins, S . Hopkins, P. Rissman, V . M c D o n a l d , D . Livesay, N . Carpentar, a n d D . M i l l i m a n . FOURTH:
M. W o l f , C . Kubasiak, L . Jennings, M . P i e r u c k i , C . K r o n t z , D . Borgert, D . Placatka, R . Kolassa, K . Bercaw, V .
vonOlnhausen, B . K r o n t z , K . Balog, S . Wilson, P. Shafer, a n d C . C h a m p i o n . B A C K : P. H o u t z , C . Hyska, S . H i m e baugh, J. Hoskins, E . Watson, J . Baker, T . Kwasnieski, L . Shafer, D . Barkowski, L . Armstrong, R. N o g a , J . Payne,
K. M c L a t c h e r, a n d N . Green

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�The G i r l ' s GAA Bowling teams were formed
with 5 girls on eight teams. T h e girls, b o w l ing each Wednesday, strived against their
opposing team to capture the first place spot.
Officers o f the organization were: Miss Linn,
Advisor; Jackie Swift, treasurer; Penny M o f fett, vice-president; Anne Osborn, president;
and seated is Connie C a r y, secretary.

Girls Strive for
High Averages

FRONT; S . Czajkowski, B . B l o u i n , G . W i l c o x , S . Q u i t e r, M . Hoskins, L . Sobeski, K . F u l k , a n d D. Hoard.
SECOND: P. Rissinan, D . Wood, S . F o w l e r, D . M i l l e r , M . W o l f , S . Hahn, P. H o u t z , B . C a t t e l l , J. L u t z ,
V. Va n Husan, a n d L. Stefanski. THIRD: L . Sosinski, Et. Mendenhall, C . Paul, L . Henderson, C . Te r r y, N .
Green, N . Carpentar, P. H i c k e y, K . H o u t z , T . Booth, D . S e i l e r, J . K a i n , and R. Yo r k . B A C K : M . Shipe,
J. Diffenbaugh, C . Champion, B . Cossairt, R. Kolassa, N I . P i e r u c k i , B . Shipe, N I . Webb, J . Hoskins, a n d
S. M o d e r t .

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�hie Thespian troupe D o n n a Livesay, Betsy C a t t e l l , Bruce Bonecutter, Te r r y Piatt, Joe Fisher, a n d
Brian Henderson. MIDDLE: M a r y Lee Jeffery, V i c k i Va n Husan, Jerry Smith, M i k e Barnes, K e n Norton, Jean M a l l o r y,
and Miss Chisholm. BACK: S a l l y Ellis, Joan Diffenbaugh, A n n e Osborn, L a n a Shafer, Barb Cossairt, Rod Somerlott,
Barbara Krontz, a n d Maclaine K e l l e r.

Thespian Troupe Planned for Banquet

Besides preparing for plays, a t tending conventions, a n d drama day,
the Thespian Troupe o f B. H. S.
planned a banquet to be hald in the
spring for a l u m n i o f Thespians.
The members are kept active
by participating i n the plays, F o l lies, a n d Fine Arts Festival. Miss
Chisholm was the advisor for the
troupe this year. Officers were:
Bruce Bonecutter, president; Ken
Norton, vice-president; Lana Shafer, secretary; Donna Livesay, treasurer; and Jean M a l l o r y, scribe.
Speech classes practiced putting make-up on
students.

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The cast for " T y l Eulenspeigel" practiced
at times i n the v o c a l music room.

�wbers o f the c l u b were, FRONT: K . T i c e , M . M c K i n l e y, P. B r i e n , S . Robinson, B . W i l b e r, i . Freeman, G .
Wood, F. Keeslar, a n d L. W i s e r. SECOND: J . Diffenbaugh, J . Payne, T . Kwasnieski, L . Shafer, J . Gruber, K .
Houtz, M . P e i r u c k i , S . C z a j k o w s k i , a n d L. Stefanski. THIRD: S . E l l i s , L . Pippenger, S . M e y e r, D . M i l l e r , M .
Baker, R . Penn, R . Lombard, J . Losinski, N . H o o k e r, a n d J. H e i s l e r. FOURTH: L . Sosinski, C . C a r y, B . Cossairt,
K. Armstrong, D . M c C o n n , G . Simonds, A . Osborn, M . M o e l l e r, D . M o r g a n , D . Rurnsey, a n d K . H a t c h . F I F T H :
P. H i c k e y, M . W o l f , D . S e i l e r, B . Wielgos, D . L u c e , J . L u d w i c k , N . Green, R . Yo r k , K . Kolassa, NI. Evans, a n d
NI Poss R A C K : L . Henderson, B W e l c h , J Vo l a s s a , G . Jasper, N M a y e r , L . A r e n d t , B . B l o o m , a n d R. Fisher.

The Junior Classical League
was formed this year w i t h Mrs.
Rittenhouse, L a t i n teacher, as
the advisor. T h e purpose o f the
club is to enrich the member's
minds o f the r i c h Roman c u l ture and works. T h e y are able
to attend the Roman Holiday
and plan a banquet for the c l u b .
Officers o f the c l u b were: J o e ,
Fisher, vice-president; Randy
Kibiloski, sergeant at arms;
Linaa Barnes, treasurer; Bruce
Eionecutter, president; M a r y
Lee Jeffery, secretary; Shirley
Nlodert, historian; and Mrs.
Rittenhouse, a d v i s o r. Absent
was Stan Welch, sergeant at
arms.

�FRONT: M . Rifenburg, L . Barnes, J . Gruber, D . Diffenbaugh, M . M c K i n l e y. SECOND: M . L i l l y , E . S m i t h ,
N. H a y l e t t , L . Blasi, J. Diffenbaugh, N . Green, L . K i n g and M . K e l l e r. T H I R D : D . Johnson, D . Borgert,
L..Williams. R . M a t i l e , D . T i g h e , B . Keeslar, J . Mecklenburg, G . N e t t l e m a n , L . M c C o n n , R. M a y b e e ,
and G. S e i l e r. FOURTH: L . L i t t l e f i e l d , T . P i a t t , P. M o f f e t t , D . Crites, B . Roeser, P. H o u t z , R . H a t c h ,
and L. M e r r i m a n .

Senior Band Provides
The Bronson High School Senh
band was active most o f the year.
This year they attended summer
band c a m p at Pokagon State Park
They marched for the f o o t b a l l
games, parades, a n d a t the marching festival i n Coldwater. T h e y
attended U o f M Band D a y and tilt
Centreville Fair. T o make money,
the band sold candy, w i t h the band
parents boosting their goal. M r .
Clark assisted M r. Gardstrom in his '
heavy schedule o f activities. Students attended A l l Star Band a t
Quincy and contest for concerts

Twirlers for the marching season were: J u d y Crum, M a r t h a M c K i n l e y, M a r l a i n e K e l l e r, a n d Jane W i l e r.

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�FRONT: J . C r u m , M . Hoskins, J . W i d n e r, J . H e i s l e r, a n d D . L i v e s a y. SECOND: L . P a l m e r, S . H a h n , L .
Armstrong, S . H i m e b a u g h , M . Evans, J . W i l e r, S . Runyon, a n d B. W e l c h . T H I R D : D . N1cConn, J . R i t t e r,
K. Armstrong, K . N o r t o n , J . S m i t h , J . Runyon, D . N l o K i n l e y, T . P i x l e y, J. P h i l l i p s , G . Laws. FOURTH:
A. Osborn, B . M c C o y, S . Good, S . D a n b u r y, B . Barr, B . C a r y, D . Weiss, a n d D . N o r t o n . Absent f r o m th
picture was M . Bonecutter, B . E l l i s , S . W e l c h , a n d D . Broberg.

Our " M a n up Front" for m a r c h ing this year was Ned H a y l e t t .

Mr. Gardstrom and M r. C l a r k discuss a concert selection.

�A Touch of Music

Members o f the h i g h school choral group were: F R O N T: Susan Robinson, D i a n a Luce, B e v e r l y Wielgos,
Betsy Cattell, Sandra Hopkins, a n d Lucinda W i l l i a m s . B A C K : L a n a W i l l i a m s , M a r i l y n Evans, J u d y Auten,
Melinda Shipe, Susan Kregger, Rose Lombard, a n d Diana Wood.

The high school chorus was headed b y M r.
Gardstrom. T h e chorus presented a section
of the spring Christmas concert and the Fine
Arts Festival.
Jerry Smith volunteered his t i m e t o be the
pianist for the group.

Mr. Gardstrom confers w i t h Jerry on some chorus
music.
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�The a t h l e t i c boys o f Bronson High School
belong t o the Varsity Club. T h e boys gain
entry by receiving a varsity letter and being
voted i n by the former club members. T h e
club hosts the parents' night event held d u r ing football season. T h e parents o f the
football team members are honored at a
post- g a m e program. T h e boys take turns
selling and c o l l e c t i n g tickets at the home
games. I n January, t h e c l u b sponsored a
record hop. T h e new advisor for the Varsity
Club was M r. Bone.

Officers o f the c l u b were: standing:
Chuck Wheeler, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; B i l l Cronkhite, sergeant at arms; and Larry Withington,
is Stan Welch, secretary. G a r y Gunthorpe, absent, w a s the c l u b treasurer.

Members o f the club, t o p row: J . M a y e r, M . Ye s h , T . P i a t t , J . Webb, G . Laws, C . H a a c k . G . Simonds, G . Bassage,
and S. C a r y. M I D D L E : R . S w i f t , W . S m i t h , L . L a m p m a n , H . Hoskins, T . M o d e r t , D . Watson, D . Bystry, L . Jasper,
and M r. Bone, advisor. B O T T O M : J . Jacobs, M . Ye s h , R . K i b i l o s k i , D . Crabtree, T . Yo u n c e , N . M a y e r, D . M c Conn, L . Yo u n c e , a n d R. Cossairt.

�Jean M a l l o r y was the 1965-66 H i - Ti m e s
editor, w i t h Mary Lee Jeffery assisting her.
Mr. T r a c y was the advisor for the school
paper staff. T h e H i - Ti m e s was printed and
distributed t o the student body every two
weeks.

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HI-TIMES
"VOICE OF B.H.S."

Members of the H i - Ti m e s were, seated: J u d y Gruber, 11th grade news; Phyliss Brien, l i t e r a r y ; Jane Cossairt,
10th grade news; Paula Haywood, d i s t r i b u t i o n ; Nancy Armstrong, production manager; and Linda Sosinski,
12th grade news. S t a n d i n g : J o e Fisher, reserve sports; Randy Kibiloski, v a r s i t y sports; Stan Welch, p h o t o grapher; Lana Shafer, a c t i v i t i e s ; Linda Barnes, t y p i s t ; and Beverly Wielgos, exchange manager.

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�Annual Staff Is Industrious!

The new advisor o f the 1966 Vi k i n g Staff
this year was M r. T r a c y. T h e assistanteditor was Anne Osborn, l e f t , a n d the editor
was Joan Diffenbaugh. T h e y were responsible for m a k i n g sure that assignments were
given and carried out by the production
staff.

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The production staff was responsible for
writing copy, c r e a t i n g headlines, l a y i n g out pages, a n d various other jobs that need
to be carried out t o produce one page o f the
annual. M e m b e r s were Donna Livesay, p r o duction manager; Karen Armstrong, sports
editor; Stan Welch, photographer; Janis
Norris, c o p y editor; Sue Blaski, l a y - o u t ;
Lana Shafer, h e a d -line editor; Linda Pippenger, t y p i s t ; Juliet Clark, class news; and
Beverly Bidwell, a r t .

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The business staff was composed o f Linda
Sosinski, d i s t r i b u t i o n ; Teresa Bodine, a d vertising; Marilyn Bailey, d i s t r i b u t i o n ; and
Jerry Smith, business manager.
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�Annual and "Hi-Times" Members
Join Quill &amp; Scroll
Members o f the Q u i l l and Scroll
Club, a nationwide organization,
are chosen by their long and t i r e less effort put forth on the annual
or " H i - Ti m e s " staff. M r . T r a c y was
the sponsor o f the students f r o m
Bronson High School.
Second year members were:
Stan Welch, Donna Livesay, A n n e
Osborn, N a n c y Armstrong, M r .
Tracy, Jean M a l l o r y, a n d Joan
Diffenbaugh.

First year Q u i l l and Scroll members
chosen f r o m the annual staff were
Jerry Smith and Karen Armstrong.

First year members f r o m the " H i Times" staff to the Q u i l l and Scroll
were Linda Pippenger, M a r y Lee
Jeffery, L i n d a Barnes, a n d Linda
Sosinski.

��The A m e r i c a n Legion A u x i l i a r y sponsored Jean
Mallory t o Wolverine Girl's State held at the U n i v e r sity o f Michigan this summer. S h e was p a r t i a l l y c h o sen by her classmates, a n d the A u x i l i a r y made the
final decision from three senior girls' themes w r i t t e n
about their past accomplishments and future goals.

Joe Fisher, Te r r y Piatt, a n d
Randy K i b i l o s k i were Bronson's
representatives to Boy's State held
this summer at M i c h i g a n State
University. T h e boys were chosen
by the faculty and classmates on
the basis o f leadership, scholastic
standing, a n d a t h l e t i c a b i l i t y. T h e y
were also sponsored by the Bronson
Rotary C l u b .

Stan Welch was
the Bronson representative t o Camp
Emery which was
held this summer
at Houghton,
Michigan. H e was
selected by teachers
and students, a n d
the final decision
was made by the
Bronson Rotary
Club that sponsored h i m .

�Three In One
The A l l - H i Production this year c o n sisted o f three one act plays. T h e y were:
" I f Girls Asked Boys for Dates", " T h e Revolt o f Mother", a n d " T h e Ladies o f the
M o p . " S t u d e n t directors were Lana
Shafer, A n n e Osborn, a n d Judy Lutz,
respectively. M i s s Chisholm, h e a d o f
the dramatic department, was the head
director.

A l o v e r ' s quarrel is staged i n " I f
Girls Ask Boys for Dates." R o d
Somerlott and Barb Welch portray
the quarreling lovers.

RIGHT: T h e f a m i l y i n " T h e Revolt
of Mother" bow t o say grace at the
first m e a l partaken i n their new
home converted from a barn.

In " T h e Ladies of the Mop", M a t t e and
Annie look on as Hattie tries to convince
them o f her great talents. T h e students
playing the roles are V i c k i Va n Husan,
Betsy Cattell, a n d Kay Hatch.

Although Hattie tries t o show her great
talents, Bessie, Barb Krontz, c l a i m s she
should have been an opera singer.

�The Reserve Cheerleaders start o f f the H o m e coming festivities w i t h a bonfire.

Mike Gregg sits i n the driver's seat o f the
Juniors' first place float, e n t i t l e d ' ' M y Mother
the C a r. "

The Senior Class places second w i t h its
television theme float, " T h e Brunsters.
Some o f the class members portrayed the
characters o f the w e l l - k n o w n T V f a m i l y,
"The Munsters."

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Third place honor went to the Freshman class
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�The Homecoming Court and escorts for 1965-66 were: A n n e Osborn, R i c k Willison, M a r y Jo Emerson, F r a n Yesh,
Queen Janis, W a l t Smith, Jackie Swift, D u a n e Work, B e v e r l y Wieglos, a n d Lynn Lane.

Miss Elizabeth Mayer, l a s t year's Queen, crowns Janis Norris
the 1965-66 Homecoming Queen as Superintendent Heisler
waits to present her with a bouquet o f red roses.
Homecoming Queen, Janis Norris and
escort, W a l t Smith " t a k e the floor" f o r
the Queen's Dance!

�The ' 6 5 - 6 6 ' Sno- Ball court consisted o f Marlaine K e l l e r, Judy
Crum, Queen Martha, Suzanne Russo, a n d Sherry Modert.

1965 Sno-Ball Queen Nancy A r m strong, i s seen crowning Martha
M c K i n l e y, Queen w h i l e M . C . Rod
Somerlott presents the new Queen
with a dozen red roses.

A Swiss Chalet was the theme chosen
by the Junior class for the 1965-66
Sno- Ball

Martha Reigns
at Sno-ball
Dick Stevens, escort o f the Queen
poses for a picture after the coronation.

ABOVE: S a n t a Claus made i t t o the SnoBall to give good boys and girls a treat. A T
LEFT: T h e J o l l y Coachmen supplied the
music for the evening.

�B.H.S. students that were on Co-op this year were:
Fran Yesh, L . A . Darlings; Bob Goshorn, Short &amp;
Sons; Wa l t Smith, Q u a l i t y Springs; and Gary Gunthorpe, Kenward Gage. MIDDLE: K a t h y Grove,
Douglas M f g ; Leonette Wotta, Douglas M f g ; Brian
Henderson, D i e b e l ' s Hardware; LOrraine Herman,
Branch County Community Health Center; and Cheryl
Nlatile, L . A . Darlings. TO P ; Ed Rzepka, Douglas
Mfg.; M i k e Cook, Harding's Supermarket; M i k e Yesh,
Gambles; Lynn Lane, M o b i l Gas Station; Jim Marks,
Davidson's Supermarket; and Rick Willison, L . A .
Darlings. L y n n Wo l ff and Rudy Dixon worked w i t h
Home Construction i n Coldwater.

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�Gym Provides New Environment
for Phys. Ed. Classes

Miss Linn was the g i r l ' s physical education teacher, w h i l e M r. A t k o c u n i s was the physical education
teacher for the boy's. T h e students took much interest i n the new features i n the g y m . T h e locker rooms
have more convenient showers, a n d hand dryers. T h e students learned to use a "horse", a n d a trapeze
unit. I n both classes, t h e students tumble, r u n races, p l a y basketball, v o l l e y b a l l , p i n g - p o n g , c l i m b the
ropes, a n d do calisthenics.

��BOTTOM ROW: B o b Redmond, L a r r y Withington, S t a n Welch, D u a n e Watson, L e e Lampman, B o b Cary, Randy K i b i l oski, Ed Layman, Rod Somerlott, Joe Jacobs. R O W 2: Te r r y Modert, G a r y Simonds, Te r r y Platt, Roger Shiery, Joe
Fisher, Bruce Ellis, Rex Bystry, K e n Norton, a n d Gary Gunthorpe. R O W 3: C o a c h Zabonick, M i l t Haywood, George
Laws, Steve Danbury, C h u c k Wheeler, J o n Ritter, D o u g Crabtree, Steve Good, C h r i s Haack, Fred Keeslar, M i k e
Bohacz, a n d Coach Tr a c y.

Varsity Places Second in Conference

Coldwater
Athens
Litchfield
Jonesv ille
Union C i t y
Reading

Line Coach B i l l Zabonick and Head Coach K e i t h
Tracy discuss game strategy.

�LARRY W IT HINGTON - Halfback G A R Y SIMONDS - Fullback

GARY GUN i HORPE - Halfback S T A N WELCH - Halfback

�Reserves Prepare For Varsity

Reserve squad members were: R O W 1 : T . T i g h e , J . M o d e r t , D . M c K i n l e y, T . Mecklenberg, A . Jeffrey, B . Ye s h ,
B. M c C o y. R O W 2 : B . W i l b e r, J . K i b i l o s k i , K . S m o k e r, R . M a y e r, S . C a r y, D . Penick, D . Broberg, R . Crabtree,
D. Norton, J . Czajkowski, W . W i t h i n g t o n , J . We l c h , B . Kubasiak. R O W 3 : C o a c h Strong, C o a c h Helmer, J .
Burch, J . Hedgcock, D . Weiss, A . Johnson, L . K i n g , B . Cunningham, T . Ye s h , D . C a r y, L . H u f f , J . Penick, L .
McConn and Coach Bone. R O W 4 : J . Bystry, J . Osborn, J . Ransbottom, F. Belote, J . Simonds, W . Barnes, M .
Gregg, R . H u f f , B . Barr, J . Kolassa, R . L i m p e r t , J . Phillips, A . L u d w i c k , a n d J. Savachuck. R O W 5 : J . Myers. J .
Dye, M . Dudek, M . McNees, B . C a r y, R. Cossairt, D . Reed, W . Hyska, G . Bassage, J . Webb, C . Horsley, L .
Merriman, R . Ernsberger.

The 1965-66 Reserve squad
sported a f i n e record o f
winning five games and b e ing defeated i n two games.
They gained much e x p e r i ence which w i l l benefit t h e
boys for the Varsity and Reserve squads next year.

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Assisting w i t h the coaching o f the Reserve squad were Coach Helmer and
Coach Strong. T i m Ti g h e was the Manager for the team. H e a d Coach f o r th,
team was M r. Bone.

�Shoot for Victory

Members o f the Varsity basketball team were: L a r r y Withington, Bob Cary, Roger Shiery, J e f f Rosenau, D i c k
Stevens, C h u c k Wheeler, D o u g Crabtree, George Laws, C h r i s Haack, Richard Cossairt, M i k e Yesh, J i m
Mayer, a n d N i l e Mayer. KNEELING are t e a m manager Walter Hyska, a n d Varsity basketball coach, M r .
Zabonick. N o t i n the picture were Gary Gunthorpe and Stan Welch.

A routine before any game or
practice is to warm-up. T h e drills
they do are crossfile passing, i n file passing, layups, a n d i n d i v i d u a l
shooting. T h i s helps the t e a m get
limbered- u p for a big game ahead.
Mr. Z a b o n i c k was the basketball
coach.

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coach, Jon Ritter, John Kolassa, Ray M a t i l e , J i m Ransbottom, a n d Ron Stevens, m a n a g e r.

Reserves Battle to Win

Mr. Woodcox, j u n i o r high teacher,
was the coach for the B. H.S. Reserve basketball team. Ron Stevens
was the team manager. T h e t e a m
put out their best efforts to c l i m b
towards the first place reserve
position.

The Bronson Reserve and Athen Reserve teams i n action!

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�Coaching the Bronson High wrestling squads is again i n the hands
of M r. A t k o c u n i s . T h e team keeps
in top shape t o battle against other
school teams.
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squads this year were Duane Work,
and Butch Ludwick. Coach A t k o cunis confers w i t h t h e m and Don
McConn, manager o f the squad.

Pin 'em Varsity Wrestlers!
Me whcrs o f the Va r s i t y wrestling team were, FRONT ROW: R o n Sommerlott, Te r r y Younce, Joe Jacobs,
Wayne Withington, D i c k Bystry, a n d Te r r y Mecklenburg. B A C K ROW: C o a c h Atkocunis, T o m L i t t l e f i e l d ,
Roy Kinslow, Ly n n Ye a r l i n g , Butch Ludwick, Te r r y Modert, a n d Duane Work.

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The members on the reserve
wrestling squad learned the skills
and techniques o f wrestling through
practice and effort. T h e first year
members learned the holds, moves,
and rules that contribute t o being
a good wrestler. O t h e r members
improved their s k i l l or learned new
skill to defeat competitors. T h i s
year M r. W h o r l e y and M r. A t k o cunis carried out the positions o f
coaches, w i t h Don McConn as the
wrestling manager.

"Um, y o u ' r e t a s t y ! "
Members o f the reserve squad were, SEATED: R a l p h Ferrier, Jerry Modert, Stan Mayer, G a r y Seiler, D a n
McKinley, and Don N1cConn, manager. S E C O N D : M a r s h a l l Metzger, George Wood, E r i c Bloom, D a v e
Searing, John Burch, M i c k e y Murphy, L a r r y Younce, a n d Bob Swift. B A C K : B o b Kubasiak, Lanny Smith,
Elwin A l g e r, Steve Good, Te r r y Piatt, Leslie Everett, Greg Blanchard, a n d M r. Atkocunis, c o a c h .

��PEOPLE'S STATE BANK
"The Bank of Friendly Service"

Phone: 3 6 9 - 2 2 8 5
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WILBER REAL ESTATE
AND AUCTION SERVICE
GARTH WILBER, R e a l t o r
107 E a s t C h i c a g o S t .
Salesmen
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ANDREW'S
CITGO SERVICE

Compliments of

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L u b r i c a t i o n - Wa s h i n g
Phone: 3 6 9 - 6 3 7 5
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CAMPBELL'S
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BRONSON TOG SHOP

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Linoleum
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Colon, M i c h i g a n
Letterpress and P r i n t i n g
Phone: 4 3 2 - 3 2 8 8
"Bronson's only advertising

DECKER'S DAIRY

medium serving the
entire trading area.

Congratulations t o the

BELL'S MOBIL SERVICE

Class o f '66

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Phone: 3 6 9 - 8 5 7 5

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Phone: D a y s - 3 6 9 - 8 1 5 5
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VAN'S MOTOR SALES
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Bronson, M i c h i g a n
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ARNOLD AUTO PARTS

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

RON'S BARBER SHOP

Best Wishes t o the Seniors!

��BARTHOLOMEW'S
CLOTHING COMPANY

Thinking of Remodeling?
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In developing this book we, the annual
staff of the 1965 VIKING, have tried t o
capture the unforgettable memories created throughout this school year.
We have presented a pictorial record of
the many activities enjoyed by the faculty
and students.
We wish to thank all those, both students
and faculty, without whose cooperation this
book would not have been possible.

�Board Makes Improvements

MR. ROY BLOOM
President

MR. HOWARD McDONALD
Treasurer

This year the big achievement o f our active school
board was the boosting
along of the plans for the
new school.

MR. LAMAR MODERT

MR. SCOTT CARY

Secretary

Trustee

MR. PAUL WILLISON
Trustee

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MR. DEAN CARY
Trustee

MR. ROLLAND NORTON
Trustee

��Never a Dull Moment

LEFT: M r . Heisler carefully studies the b l u e prints of the new school. T h e new school is
such a big project that i t requires a l o t o f
time, patience, a n d careful planning.

RIGHT: M r . Heisler seems quite pleased
with the progress in the construction of the
new school.

LEI 1: A l w a y s hard at work is Mrs. Tr a c y,
Mr. Heisler's secretary. S h e found t i m e t o
pose for a picture w h i l e putting some i m p o r tant materials away.

�Hub of B.H.S.

Mr. French and M r. Brusak managed
to keep our school running smoothly
and e ff i c i e n t l y a l l year long. T h e y
did everything from guiding students
to trying to solve discipline problems.

Mr. French, p r i n c i p a l , makes a routine phone c a l l pertaining to
the activities of the school.

Mr. Brusak, assistant principal, pauses to discuss a c u r rent administrative problem.

Mr. French hurries to find another day o f
hectic and confusing problems.
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�Efficiency Counts!!

Mrs. S m i t h gives instruction
to first semester office girls:
DoIlene Hyska, J i l l Gillette,
Shirley Myers, L i n d a CzaJkow•
ski, M a r i l y n Meyer, M a r y
Anderson, a n d Sharon Rosenberry.

Mrs. S m i t h , secretary of the principal's office, was aided by Junior and senior girls who
helped her with the lighter tasks. T h e girls prepared bulletins, answered telephone calls,
and typed stencils for the busy teachers.

Second semester office girls
Shirley Ludwick, M a r y l y n
Burnside, Beverly Wielgos,
Mary Emerson, Karen Ballard,
Darlene DeMeritt, Sharon
Renger, a n d seated. Peggy
Baker.

�MRS. DONNA BRUSAK
B.S. , W . M. U.
Typing

Mrs. Brusak seems quite pleased;
evidently the class scored well
on a test.

Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Brusak are Bronson's business teachers. Ty p i n g , shorthand, and bookkeeping
are the courses offered to the students. T h e s e courses prepare many for their futures in the business field.

Our Goal Accuracy and Speed

MRS. N O VA RAY
B.S.. W . M. U.
Typing. Shorthand,
and Bookkeeping
Ready! B e g i n ! M r s . Ray starts
the stop watch for a five minute
timing.

�MRS. RUTH RITTENHOUSE
A . B.
Defiance College
Math., L a t i n

Mrs. Rittenhouse points out a picture
of interest to the Latin students.

MR. ELDON SHOOK
B . A . , O h i o Northern
University
M . S . , Indiana University
English, French

French to English, o r English to
French, c o u l d have been the question
as M r. Shook glances at a student's
paper.

�MRS. LOIS CARPENTER
B.S. , W . M. U.
Art
The art director, M r s . Carpenter,
holds an illustration of modern art.
This is only one o f many activities
of the art classes.

MRS. MARGARET NORTON
B.S., Bridgewater College
Librarian
Mrs. Norton, t h e librarian, poses
for a picture as she leafs through
a book.

MR. GEORGE WILSON
B. A. , Georgetown

M. A. U . of M.
Drivers Education

Mr. Wilson, o u r drivers education
instructor, pauses before stepping
into the drivers education car.

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�English T o o l

MR. W I L L I A M LIGGETT
B. S.
Kalamazoo College
English

Mr. Liggett smiles as he takes a
breather between his ninth grade
English classes.

The English department offers each student
the chance to become more f a m i l i a r with
the English language i n use and structure.
Students are required t o complete three
years of high school English, and senior
English is required for students acquiring
academic diplomas.

MRS. ELIZABETH BEALL
B. A .
Earlham College
M. A.
W. M. U.

A new teacher to B.H.S. this year,
Mrs. B e a l l instructs senior English
students i n an advanced course for
those planning future education.

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�of Communication

MRS. ARIDEAN FRENCH
B. A.
W. M. U.
English

Mrs. French and Mrs. To u p a l i k devote their t i m e to increasing the
knowledge of English to Bronson
High School students. N e w books,
new methods, and old rules c o m bine to help the students understand
our language.

sirs. French explains the correct way to diagram a
sentence.

MRS. EILEEN TOUPALIK
B.S
W. M. U.
English

Mrs. To u p a l i k listens as a stlident
expresses his viewpoint of a story in
literature.

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�Advancement in the mathematics department have been developed t o train students
for further use o f these mathematical skills.
The mathematics department offers a
variety o f courses t o students interested i n
the f i e l d . G e o m e t r y, Shop Math, General
Math, Tr i g o n o m e t r y, S o l i d Geometry, and
Refresher A r i t h m e t i c are the math classes
open t o high school students.

A Future
MRS. RUTH SCHEIDLER
B. A.
Western Michigan
Algebra II, A r i t h m e t i c , and
General Math
Mrs. Scheidler gives the students the
correct answers t o their arithmetic
problems.

MR. MARTIN WOODCOX
B. S.
M. S.
Ball State
Arithmetic and English
Mr. Woodcox writes the equation
on the board t o find the area o f a
trapezoid.

�MRS. N O L A DONLEY
B. S.
Kent State University
General Math, A l g e b r a
Arithmetic
Mrs. D o n l e y checks her
teachers mailbox for
mail.

in Figures
MR. RICHARD ALLEN
B. A. E . M. U.
Algebra I , Geometry,
Physics.
Mr. A l l e n explains the laws o f making
perpendicular lines.

MR. W I L L I A M ZABONICK
B. S. W . M. U.
M A . W . M. U.
Mechanical Drawing, Shop
Math.
Mr. Z a b o n i c k passes back some
corrected plates.

�Social Studies Prepare

MR. GEORGE BRUSAK
B.A., U . o f M.
M . A . , U . o f M.
Civics and Economics
Mr. Brusak eXplains how the M i chigan representatives are set up.

MR. GORDON SCULLY
B. A.
Alma College
Social problems, c o m m e r c i a f l a w,
general business, and history.
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MR. HARLON BONE)
B. M. , U . o f M .
M . A . , U . o f M.
Arithmetic and history
Mr. Bond tells a joke amidst his
arithmetic class.

Mr. S c u l l y shows example - - l e y receipt book.
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�Students for Human Relations

MRS. T H E L M A BOND
B.S.
Eastern Michigan
Literature and Geography

Mrs. Bond displays a map used so
students w i l l become more f a m i l iar w i t h the geography o f their
country.

Social studies enables BHS students
to learn and understand more about
their own country and the people i n
it. T h e classes also make students
aware o f their freedoms, privileges,
and duties to their land.

MISS PATRICIA CHISHOLM
B.A.
Western Michigan
Speech, Wo r l d Geography, and
World History
Miss Chisholm prepares for a le,
tore t o her world history class
the stages o f primitive man.

�Mr. Rittenhouse demonstrates the use
of a steelyard, w h i c h shows physical
balance.

MR. LEROY A . RITTENHOUSE
Science, H e a l t h , Geography
A . B . . Defiance College
L. o t m .

Formula:

Mr. H e l m e r experiments w i t h hydrochloric acid before presenting his results to his chemistry class.

MR. JAMES HELMER
Chemistry, General Science
B.S., Syracuse University

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�MR. CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
B.A., M . A .
W. M. V.
Biology
Phys. Ed.

Mr. A t k o c u n i s seems w e l l -pleased
with his biology students' progress on
their study o f planaria w i t h the use
of the microscope.

Trial and Error

MR. KENNETH STRONG
B.S., M . A .
Michigan State
Agriculture
Biology
Math
Concentration is essential to a bio.
teacher; as i t is here w i t h M r. Strong.

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�MR. D W I G H T GARDSTROM
M. M. Ed.
Vandercook College o f Music
Music. Chorus
Mr. Gardstrom directed junior and
senior band and the G i r l ' s Glee
Club i n the high school. H e also
directs the music students in Ryan
and Anderson elementary schools.

Music M u s i c M u s i c

MISS RUTH A N N WARD
M. S. U.
Special certificate
Miss Ward was a new addition t o
our music department this year.
She assisted M r. Gardstrom w i t h
his duties i n the high school and
elementary schools.

�MR. CARL KRUGER
B.S.
W. M . U .
Woodshop

Many materials are necessary to design a project for woodshop. M r . Kruger
nroves this as he draws the design which is to be used.

Industrial Education

MR. JON WHORLEY
B.S.. M . A
Michigan State
Steelshop

It seems like a rather greasy Job, but M r. Whorley is quite content

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Mr. Atkocunis and Rex Terry, student teacher,
watch as the boys perform continuous somersaults.

"Keep those knees straight!" is the cry as the boys do their daily
push-ups.

Physical Education Classes Gain
Fitness, Strength, and Agility
Students at BI-IS are offered a balanced course in Physical Education. l ' h e classes are
organized i n a manner to present each student a variety of sports, exercises, and physical games. Besides keeping trim and fit. T h e students also find much fun in these
classes.

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The girls stretch their arms in preparation for a warm-up exercise.

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a practice session the girls attempt to improve
their technique.

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�A Stitch in Time Saves Nine

MRS. EUNICE MARTIN
B.S.
E. M. U.
Home Economics
Mrs. Martin gives the girls some
tips on cooking.

Home Economics is offered to all girls in grades eight through twelve. I n home economics the girls learn the fundamentals of cooking and sewing.

MRS. ROSE MARIE HAENNI
8.S.
Purdue University
Home Economics
Mrs. Haenni examines a new pattern book.

�Take Us to Our Dinner

The cooks this year in the highschool cafeteria were Joyce Hoard,
Marjorie Keeslar, Jewel Rumsey, and
Head-Cook, M r s . Ruby Evans.

Helping to serve along with the cooks
were Penny Moffett, and Elizabeth
Howe. M i s s Harriet Swank collected
the fee for the lunches each noon.

Transportation by bus wouldn't
be complete without the bus
drivers. H e r e the bus drivers
pose for a photo before a night
delivery.

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�Wanted Automation

LEFT: G l e n Stroup, t h e head custodian, b u s i l y
replaces the dome t o a l i g h t fixture. B e s i d e s
pushing a broom, G l e n does odds and ends o f
Jobs. T h e students can usually depend on
Glen for helping them w i t h different Jobs.

Hank Blain, another custodian, t a k e s a break
after doing some d i ff i c u l t and t i r i n g work.

Vern Deal, o u r night custodian,
gins his work by dumping wastebaskets. F i n d any good notes l a t e l y,
Vern?

�Study Hall
Center of BHS Hub-bub
The study halls this year were a l l
under the able direction o f Mrs.
Laws. U n d e r her cautious g u i d ance, students were encouraged t o
study.
Mrs. Laws pauses a moment f r o m
her duties as study h a l l supervisor.

Students find peace
and quiet during study
hall, g i v i n g them a
chance t o catch up on
homew ork.

An unusual study hall - mass contusion on i n i t i a t i o n Day I

�No U Turn

�Senior Officers
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Senior Class officers: S E AT E D : E l i z a b e t h Mayer, Secretary; Larry Kibiloski, President; and Joyce Bopp,
Treasurer.
STANDING: B r e n t Wilber, I n t e r - C Representative; Deanna Haynes and Rex Te r r y, Student Council Representatives; and Linda Barclay, I n t e r - C Representative.

The Class of '65

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JOHN ANDERSON

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BONNIE ARENDT

KAREN BALLARD

LINDA BARCLAY

WILFRED BERCAW

JOAN BIDWELL

PEGGY BAKER

LARRY BARRACK

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new ideas to the seniors. T h e seniors greatly appreciated the interest
and help of their advisors.

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BUD CARTER

ELLEN CLARK

JOHN CRITES

JOANNE CRUM

PATRICIA COSSAIRT

LINDA CZAJKOWSKI

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MICHAEL DuJARDIN

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Jeanne Woods was selected as this
year's DAR good citizenship g i r l o f
B. H. S. S h e was chosen by the
faculty on the basis o f personality_
scholarship, a n d a b i l i t y to accept
responsibility.

LINDA EVERETT

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STEVEN FA C K L A M

STEVEN FLEMING

�JILL GILLETTE

BETTY flAWLEY

Linda Ban lay and Penny
Seiler ( hange the h a l l
posters before a busy d a y
at school.

JANET GRAVER

PERRY HASTINGS

JERRY HAYLETT

DEANNA HAYNES

�PHILLIP HICKEY

JANET HILL

RICHARD HOARD

GENE HOLLISTER

JANICE HILL

PER-OLAF HORMANDER

Girls
Top Class!
The top three students of the senior
class were girls; Shirley Myers,
Historian with a 3 . 7 8 average;
Jeanne Woods, Valedictorian, 3 . 8 3 ;
and Linda Blasi, Salutatorian, 3 . 8 0 .

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�Students Attend
Model Government

DOLLENE HYSKA

On March 12, a n d 13. s i x Bronson High students attended Model United
Nations at Hillsdale College. M e e t i n g s similar t o those held i n the
real UN were conducted. O u r students represented Luxemburg. S t u dents who attended were Elizabeth Mayer. E l l e n Clark, B e t t y Hawley,
Mark Painter, M i k e DuJardin, a n d Jim Voss.
KENNETH JENNINGS

DAVID KIBILOSK1

BEVERLY KILLIAN

DAVID KIRSCH
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�The seniors entered their
float " T h e Hunchback o f
Notre D a m e " i n the H o m e coming parade. S h a r o n
Renger portrayed the hunchback breaking through for
a v i c t o r y.

LEONARD KOLASSA

DONALD KREGGER

DUANE KUBASIAK

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1ERRY KUBASIAK

DAN LANNING

DENNIS LASH

�DAN LUDWICK

MONICA L U T Z

MARY McDONALD

LILY McKEE

JENNIE MAKOSKI

RONALD MALOVEY

PAUL L U T Z

JANICE McKINLEY

DAVID MASE

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�RONALD MATILE

MARILYN MEYER

JERRY MOREY

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ELIZABETH MAYER

VERA METZGER

LLOYD MILLER

MICHAEL MODERT

SHIRLEY MYERS

SHERMANE NETTLEMAN

�NANCY NOWAK

MARK PAINTER

SHARON REN GER

THOMAS RISSMAN

BRIAN ROBERTS

"Don't Push!" A common
problem - narrow halls or too
many students!

Seniors in M r. Brusak's seventh ho,..
his lecture.

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seem deeply engrossed by
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�FREDERICK ROSENAU

SHARON ROSENBERRY

JUDI RUMSEY

MARY RUNYON

I ' l l give up m y " Te d d y Bear"
for you.

MARJORIE RUSSO

LYNN SCOTT

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PENNY SEILER

MARGARET SHROYER

�SANDY S M I T H

DAN SMOKER

ROBERTA SMOKER

Top 1 0 Students Gain Recognition
The To p 10 students o f the senior class were named early i n February. s t a n d i n g are David Kirsch,
3.37; Wilfred Bercaw, 3 . 6 1 ; Fred Rosenau, 3 . 3 0 ; Lloyd M i l l e r. 3 . 5 3 ; and Steven Fleming, 3 . 6 5 .
Seated are Jeanne Woods, 3 . 8 3 ; Linda Blasi, 3 . 8 0 ; Ellen Clark, 3 . 6 2 ; Ta n y a VonOlnhausen,
3.55; and Shirley Myers, 3 . ' 7 8 .

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��At the assembly a freshman is encouraged to touch his tues.
PAMELA WAGNER

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Will you marry me???
CLARK WALKER

JANET WIDENER

PATRICIA WIELGOS FITCH

BRENT WILBER
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�TERRY WILBER

JANICE WILER

NORMA WILSON

STANLEY WOLFE

JEANNE WOODS

Linda Blasi Named
Homemaker of
Tomorrow
Linda Blasi receives her pin and
certificate f r o m Mrs. H a e n n i after
being named Homemaker o f To morrow f r o m B . H . S . L i n d a scored
the highest on a written e x a m i n a tion given by the Betty Crocker
Search for the Homemaker o f To morrow contest.

T I M WILSON

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Norma Wilson was presented the M c C a l l ' s Pattern
Award b y Horne Economics teacher, M r s . H a e n ni. N o r m a was selected for the award by a vote
of the senior girls taking Home-Ec.

Sing along w i t h Perry.

Swinging Seniors at work.

Senior Section i n Pilo A ssernbiy

School Spirit Soars

Seniors Side by Side

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�A Tribute to Cheryl

CHERYL LYNN FREEMAN
Dear Cheryl,
We remember you i n many ways - your laughing voice, the way you
smiled, y o u r hazel eyes that gleamed mischievously; and the way your
brown hair bounced g a i l y as you walked. W e won't forget the laughter,
the fun, t h e secrets, and the tears you shared with us. T h e friendship that
you g a v e us was a rare and beautiful treasure we w i l l cherish all of our
lives. A s we, the class of 1965, graduate we w i l l take with us your memory as that o f a young and lovely girl who would have graduated with us
and who found a place in our hearts forever.
And as someone once said:
"The smiles the tears,
The girlhood years,
Are gone - But not forgotten."
Your friends

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�Cross Roads

�New School Awaits Us

Advisors for the Junior Class were Mrs.
Norton and M r. Z a b o n i c k . T h e Junior
class entered a float e n t i t l e d " H o w the
West Was Won" i n the Homecoming
Parade.
Another project was putting on the
Christmas Dance w i t h the theme o f
"Silver B e l l s . " T h e prom was the
big task i n the springtime. A year
'round task was taking care o f the
concession stand a t games and dances.

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Besides the regular officers this year, t h e Juniors elected Inter- C members. T h e officers and representatives of the Junior class were; N a n c y Armstrong, treasurer; Doug Crabtree, S . C . representative; Jeanne
Mallory, president; Stan Welch, vice-president; Debbie Barkowski, secretary; Larry Wallington, I n t e r - C ;
Randy Kibiloski, S . C . representative; and Gary Gunthorpe, I n t e r - C .

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Armstrong.
Lois

Armstrong.
N ancy

Bailey.
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Barkowski,
Deborah

Barnes,
Linda

Bassage,

Bidwell,

Bob

Beverly

Blaskie,
Susan

Bloom,
Eric

Buholz,
Sandra

Bystry,
Richard

Cary.
Connie

Cockrell.
Mike

Coffey,
Terry

Cossairt,
Barbara

Crabtree,
Doug

DeMeritt,

Diffenbaugh,

Carter.
Donna

DeMeritt,
Darlene

Eincrson,
Mary Jo

James

Fisher,
Joseph

Joan

L.usllurn,
Robert

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Rudy

Green,
Charles

Doty,
N ancy

Grove.
Kathleen

Elliott,
Lurren

Gunthorpe.
Gary
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�We've Come a Long Way

Henderson,
Brian

Herman,
Lorraine

Doris

Hoskins,
Harold

Hughes,
Edwin

Hyska,
Janet

Kibiloski,
Randy

Kryzanslu,
Ralph

Kwasniewski.
Maria

Lane,
Earl

Luce,

Tom

Livesay,
Donna

Ludwick,
Florian

Ludwick,
Pauline

Ludwick,
Joseph

Ludwic.k,
Shirley

Kain,
Judy

Layman.
Edward

MI

• al

Littlefield,

Mendenhall,
Becky
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Meyer,
June

Diana

" A l A0
i ..,N:-.g .
Mallory,

Jean

Meyer,
Sharon

Ludw ick,
James

Marks,
I a m es

Matile,
Cheryl

McCann,
Donald

Miller,
Dale

Modert,
Terry

Moffett,
Penny

�A Junior Is Happy, Busy, and Content?

Osborl,
A nr •

Naga,
Rose

Norris.
Janis

Payne,
Vi r g i n i a

Platt,
Terry

Pippenger,
Linda

Rice,
Richard

Robinson,
Susa:

Ross,
Nancy

Rzepka.
Edward

Searing,
Beverly

Sebalj,
Dan

Shafer,
Lana

Shipe.
Melinda

Simonds.

Smith,
Donna

Smith,
Gerald

Smith,
Jerry

Smith.
Walter

Linda

Nagle.
Carolyn

Nettle man,

Paul,
Nancy

Gary

Don

Swift,
T i c e .
Jacqueline K a t h y

Van Husan,
Vicki

W aller,
Sue

cinbt:r8,
Raymond

Paul.
A nnett,

ts0$11-ht(1.

cich,
Stanley

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�Juniors Pay the Price!

Disobedient juniors are
Nancy Armstrong, Becky
Mendenhall, Jean Mallory,
Jackie Swift, Lorraine Herman. Cheryl Matile, Judy
Kain, Shelia Woodard,
Debbie Barkowski, Donna
Carter and Pauline Ludwick,

Each year the senior class is given the privilege to initiate the new
freshmen into high school. T h i s privilege is reserved solely for the
seniors, b u t each year there are a few anxious juniors who take this
opportunity to "play senior." T h e s e disobedient juniors must be punished and are brought before an assembly to get down on their knees
and beg the forgiveness of the freshmen and seniors.

Carpenter.
Ann

Klavinski.
Kathy

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Wheeler, W i e l g o s ,
Donald B e v e r l y

Woodard, W o r k .
Sheila D u a n e

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R

W
i c

illison,

k

W ithington.
Larry

Wolff.
Lynn

W o t t a ,
Y e s h ,
Y e s h ,
L e o n e t t e D o l o r e s F r a n c i s

ocki,
Dianna

Y
ounce,
T e r r y

�The Sophomore Class officers were Rod Somerlott, S . ikLprt_sti,Lall,„c; Jeff Rostnau, President; Joe Jacobs, V i c e President; Fred Keeslar, S . C . Representative; and Marlaine Keller, secretary. D o n Dudek, Treasurer was absent.

Responsibility Increasing

Mr. Liggett and M r. Atkocunis were
the sophomore advisors. T h e year's
activities included entering a float,
"Ben-Hur, " which received a first
place in the Homecoming parade.
Another first place float was entered
in the Halloween parade. T h e y sponsored a car wash in the autumn, A n other project was sponsoring and
running the coat-check at basketball
games.

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�Gang Way W e ' r e Coming Through!

Adams, A n d e r s o n ,
Sue
R
a
y

Baily,
Marilyn

Baker,
Johanna

Balog.
Catherine

Barnes,
Mike

Bercaw,
Karen

Blanck,
V icki

Blouin,
Barbara

Blouin,
Beverly

Boaine,

Booth,
Doug

Borger%

Cary,
Bob

Cary,
Margaret

Cronichite,
Bill

Crum,
Judy

Diamond,
Frank

Ellis,
Bruce

Ellis,
Sally

Fisher,
Richard

3eaudin,
Bill

Bohacz,
Mike

Dale

Di ffenbaugh,
Dorothy
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Bonecutter.
Bruce

Clark,
Juliet

C ook,

Dudek,
Don

Elliott,
Georgia

Michael

Diane

Therese

11111111

�Coat! Coat!

What Coat?

Good,
Stephen

Green,
Lynn

Gregg.
Mike

Harvey.
Eugene

Haylett.
Wayne

Haywood,

H ay w ood,

Frances

Milton

Paula

Hill,
Flora

Hook,
Sharon

Hooker,
Delores

Hyska,
Cynthia

Jacobs,

Jasper,
Larry

Furney,
Rick

Harmon,

Joe

Keller, K i n s l o w ,
Marlaine R o y

Kirtley,
Darlene

Hoskins,
Jean

Jennings,
Elizabeth

Gruber,
Judy

Houtz,
Karen

Keeslar,
Barry

K r e m e r, K r o n t z ,
Susan B a r b a r a

Hand,
Marilyn

Herman,
Diana

Howe,
Elizabeth

Keeslar,
Fred

K ubasi ak.
Camille

�Biology Bugs Sophs!

Lampman,
Lee

Mase,
Barbara

Lanning.
Debbie

Lash,
Bruce

Laws,
George

L i l l y,
Marilyn

McK i n k y,
Martha

Mayer,

Metzger,
Marshall

M i l l i man,
Bill

Milliman,
Diana

Modert,
Sharry

Jim

I__14S1Fir) ( 7 1 . .
Monroe,

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Walter

Morey.
Dan

Nearpass,
Ronnie

Norton,
Kenneth

Penick.
Dan

Placatka.
Debra

Rieger,
Patricia

Rifenburgh,
Allan

Roberts,
Kathy

Rose nau,
Jeff

Runyon.
Stanley

Russo,
Suzanne

Nutt, P a r s o n s ,
Judy
B o b

Rifenburgh, R i t t e r .
Mary
J
o
n

Rzepka.
Craig

Shafer,
Penny

�Air•

We Shall Return!!!

Writ

•

4

7

7

N

A

,
Somerlott,
Rod

Shroyer, S m o k e r ,
Don
J a c k

Sweeting. T a y l o r ,
Kerry M i c h a e l

1

T e r r y ,
C h e r y l

Stefanski.
David

V i n t o n ,
M a r t h a

Stevens,
Dick

Sutton,
Mark

VonOlnhausen,

Watson.

Vicki

Duane

-011CCI
Watson,

Webb,

Elaine

James

Wheeler,
Charles

Wilder.
Lynn

Wiler, W i l s o n ,
Douglas C o n n i e

1
e 1 4 1 7 1 ! 1
Winger.
Micky

Yesh,
Michael J.

Withington,
Lee

Younce,
Larry

Wood, W o o d ,
W o o d c o x ,
Y e s h ,
Carole K a t h l e e n
J i m
M i c h a e l

Foley,
To m

D.

Pamp,
Julie

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�CLASS OFFICERS; L a u r e l Blasi, Treasurer; Gary Bassage, Student C o u n c i l Representative; N o r a l i n
Hooker. Secretary; Richard Cossairt, Student C o u n c i l Representative; N i l e Mayer, V i c e -President;
and Lamar Modert, President.

Freshmen Start
Long Journey

This year's Freshmen a d visors were Mrs. M a r t i n
and M r. Shook. T h e y
helped the students become
more accustomed t o the
courses they need t o take
in order to graduate. O n e
of their projects was entering a f l o a t i n the H o m e coming parade.

�We Love the Seniors H a -Ha!

A damski,
Mel od y

Alger,
Elwin

A shlock,
Wilda

Badder,
David

Ball,
Steve

Barr,
Robert

Barrack.
orkv

Bassage.
Gary

Blanchard,

Blasi,
Laurel

Vi r g i n i a

Burch,
John

Burch,
Wayne

Bystry,
Rex

Carpenter,
Sue

Cary,
Bart

Cary,
Scott

Cattell.
Betsy

Coffey.
Norman

Cossairt.
Richard

Covey,
Brenda

Coy,

Brien,
Phyliss

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Greg

Brown,

Te r r y

Czajkowski, D a n b u r y ,
Susan S t e v e

Barnum,
Alois

Carpenter.
Nancy

Cossairt.
Jane

Ditton,
John

�Always on the Move!

0.,„
• '

Fowler,
Susan

Franks. 1111
Bonnie

Green,
Dan

Hatch,
Kay

Hatch,
Ray

Haylett.
Ned

Hogan,
Carolyn

Holmes,
Kay

Charles

Hundt,
Robert

Hyska,
Walter

Hyska,
William

Kolassa,
Jeanne

Krall,
Carl

Ernsberger.

Friedel,
Eric

Frost,
Michael

Heisler,
Janet

Henderson,
Linda

Hoard,
Veronica

Horsley.
Chuck

Huff,

Hooker,
Nora

Jacob,
To m

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Everett,
Leslie

Emerson,
Nancy

Richard

er•

Roger

Jasper, J e f f e r y ,
Greg
M a r y

Kaiser,
Linda

l" Freeman.
Te r r y

Hook,

�Living and Learning and Liking It!?!
1.

Sk4b.
Krontz.
Candy

Kubasiak,
Larry

Lazenby.
Cheryl

Limpert,

Losinski,
Dean

Losinski,

Lutz,
Bernie

Lutz.
Judy

McDonald,
Lawrence

McLatcher,

McNees,
Mike

Mahaffey.
Effie

Mayer,
Nile

Merriman,

Metzger,
Jeannie

Modert,
Lan at

Modert,
Shirley

M o e l l e r.
Marlise

Moffett,
Mike

Morgan,
Diane

Monroe,
Martha Jo

Morey,
Edie

Myers,
Jim

Osborn,

Mary

Karen

Larry

Dale

Littlefield L o m b a r d ,
Lee
R o s e

LUIZ,

Linda

Manifold,
John

McDonald.
Jerry

May,
Bonnie

James
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�A Freshman's Work Is Never Done!

Palmer,
Cheryl

Pixley,
Ted

Roberts,
Diana

Savchuk,
Jim

Paul,

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Pippenger,
Joyce

Christine

Phillips.
John

Quimby,
Debbie

Quimby,
Lanny

Ratko% ski,

Read, X . i l e n b u r g h .

Francis

Dale

Roeser,
Janice

Sikorski.
Charles

rt"
Smith,
Larry Jon

Pierucki,
Mary Jane

Payne,
Judie

Kenneth

•
Ross,
Ronald

Slagle,
Steven

Linda

D a n n y

Rumsey,
Doris

Rumsey,
Ron

Runyon,
James

Smith,
Darl

Smith,

Smith,
Larry Gene

stcveas,
Ron

Swift.

Lanny

V o t i

Robert S c o t t

Olnhausen,

�Double Your Fun — Be a Freshman!

\
Welch,
Barbara

Wiser,
Linda

Yesh.
Susan

W e n d e l ,
M

i

k

I

Wilber,
Brian

Wilcox,

W iler,

Glenna

Jane

Williams,
Lucinda

Wood,
George

W otta,
Leona

Ye a r l i n g .

Y esh.
Karen M .

Yesh.
Sharon

Yesh,
Te r r y

Yoder,
Donna

Yesh.
Karen S.

e

Lynn

Brouse,
Pat

"Son o f Flubber" was the freshman
float f o r Homecoming. T h e freshmen were proud o f their efforts and
enjoyed the fun and headaches shared by a l l who worked on i t .

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�The eighth grade officers were: V i c t o r Brown, v i C e president; M a r i l y n Evens, student c o u n c i l representative; S a l l y Sutton, president; K a t h y Parsons, treasurer;

Eighth grade advisors, M r . Woodcox and Mrs. French,
check over f i n a l plans f o r eighth grade t r i p to C h i cago.

and Bob Redmond, s e c r e t a r y.

Youthful Leaders

Seventh grade advisors. M r . a n d Mrs. Bond, a r e c o n templating t h e i r task of w e l c o m i n g the newcomers
to junior high.

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Seventh grade officers are: R O W 1: J i m Modert,
vice-president; Te d Gregg, treasurer; and Gary
Younce, student council representative. R O W 2:
Karen M c G i ff e n , president; and Susan Ellis, s e c r e tary.

�8th Grade Journeys to Chicago

A nderson.
Ann

Bloom,
Bruce

Cary.

A

'6\
V

C z a jkowski,
John

Barnes.
Wayne

Bassage,
Larry

Be lote.

Bidwei„

Frank

Janet

Bradley,
Kim

Brien,
David

Broberg.
David

Brown,

Brown,

Ruth

V iktor

Champion. C l a r k , C o c h e n s p a r g e r , C r a b t r e t
Connie A n d r e w
S u s a n
D
i
c
k

Steve

7

Baker.
Molly

A

I

Davis,
Peggy

Duweli, E l l i o t t ,
Laurence R o l e n e

A

Crites,
Don

W

Delcamp,
Te r r y

E v e n s ,
M a r i l y n

DeMerritt,
Herb

Fulk,
Linda

Doty,
Alice

Furney,
Christine

Dudek,
Mike

Goetz,
Junior
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�No Time to Rest!!

Haylett,
Jim

-•4111141t

Pe
i

Hedgcock.
Jim

Hendon,
Carol

Himebaugh,
Sharon

Hoard,
Debbie

Hoard,
Leeland

Hoover,

Hoskins,
Mary

Houtz,
Pat

Huff,
Leland

tak
Hogan.
Mike

)1,

Hook,
Myrna

Mike

• Ne4

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King,

Johnson,
Dale

James

K i r t l e y.
Linda

Lawton,
M. J .

L i l l y.
Reinald

L i l l y,
Sharon

Kolassa.
Jeanne

Lombard,
Charlene

Kubasiak,
Bob

Lanning.
Don

Ludwick,
Robert

McConn,
Larry

�Too Many Books!!

McCoy,

McDonald,

Billy

Vi r g i n i a

Maybee,
Pa in

M c K i n l e y.
Dan

Mayer,

Merriman,
Elaine

Rex

Modert,

Modert,
Debra

Jerry

Manifold,
Mike

Nearpass,
Doug

Nettleman,
Gary

Matile,
Ray

Maxwell,
Mike

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Metzger.

Mock,
Curtis

Harry

Norton,
Dale

Palmer,
Linda

or-

400

N

,

4 1 6 1 0
Pamp,
Beverly Sue

1

/

Parsons,
Kathy

Penick.
John

Quiter,

Rissman,
Patty

Robinson,
Greg

Roe ser,
Billy

Susan

Ransbottom,
James

Red mond,
Robert

"\\

r
Rinehart,
Fred

Searing,
David

Shipe,
Rebecca
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�We're on Our Wa y. . .

Joe

Slagle,
Sherman

Smart,
Richard

Sobeski,
Linda

Stayner,
Sandra

Stebleton,
Sue

Sutton,
Sally

Tighe.
Debra

Toley,
David

Vinton,
Rebecca

Watson,
Donald

Shook.
Marcia

Suter,
Gary

Smith,
Eugene

Taylor.
Robert

Simonds,

Smith,
Donald

Sz a franski,
Stan

Webb,
Mary

,a

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Weber,
Ken

Weiss,
David

Welch,
John

W oodcox.
Robert

York,
Rojean

Yearling,
Lee

Widener,
June

Wilder,
Sharon

Winger,
Gerald

�Welcome 7 t h Graders!

A damski.
K arna

A lbertson.
Clayton

Anderson.
a mar

A rver.
Beverly

Badder,
Mike

Baker,
Judith

IMP

/ 7N"M: P .

am

A
Barr,
Larry

Bercaw,

Bonecutter,

Kathy

Barnes,
Richard

Marilyn

Max

Botzner,
Mary

Bowdish,
Porter

Bowerman,
Edward

Burch,
Karen

Cary.
Karen

Clark.
Donald

Cochensparger.

Cockrell.

John

Allen

Coffey,
Debra

Cossairt,
Cheryl

Cossairt,
Mike

Coy,
Teresa

Cranson,
Mike

Davis,
Michael

DeMerritt,
David

Deter,
Janetta

Dixon.
Bradford

Baker,

Crandall,
Gary

Borgert,
Dorothy

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�Look Out Ahead!!!

Edwards
Lee

Ellis,
Susan

Ellison
Steve

Emerson,

Franks,
Connie

Friedel,
Randy

G °shorn.

Gruber,

Gruner,

Hand,

Kathy

Greg

Hedgcock.
Vi r g i n i a

Hooker,
Rick

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Himebaugh.
Georgia

Houtz,
JoA nn

Everett,
Paul

Fenner,
Emma

G °shorn,
Rosan

Gregg,

Gregorash.
Al

Hart,

Christina

Hand,
Steve

Hoard,
Beverly

Hoard,
Larry

Hoard,
Susan

Hogan,

Huber,

Johnson,
Brenda

Kain.
S harry

Keller,
Diane

One

John

Susan

Te d

Cindy

El aylett.
To m

Elaine

�Let's Get Into the Swing of Things

Kentner.
Ann

Kregger,
Dan

L aux,
InAnn

Larabee.
C. aro'

Layman, L a z e n b e e ,
Donna

a
L own, L u t z ,
M c D a n i e l s , McDonald, M c G i f f i n , M a r k l e y ,
Marsha S h a r o n
D a v i d
C h a r l e s
K a r e n
B a r b

A
,

May,
Terry

Modert,
James

P

,IN
1

Metzger.
Paul

Jan

Moder%
Lou

Plaster,
Shirley

Prime,
Celinda

Palmer, P a m p ,
Diana E l i z a b e t h

Meyer,
Marshall

Michael,

Monroe,

Morris,

John

Lewis

Morrison,
Ken

Meyer.

Mike

Mitchell,
Buff

Nelson,
Teresa

Ransbottom, R i c h ,
Carl
J a n i e
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�What N o Recess!?!

Rifenburgh,

Rinehart, R o b i n s o n , R u b l e y ,
Rebecca J e f f e r y
D e n n i s

Carl

Slagle,
Alan

Smith. S n y d e r ,
Rolland G r e g o r y

S t a c k h o u s e , S t r o h ,
S t e w a r t ,
B r e n t
C a r o l y n
D o n n a

To l e y,
William

Stewart,
Michael

Willms,
Larry

Yoder,
Robert

Rumsey, S h o u n d ,
Edward D e b o r a h

G

Y
a

r

ounce,
y

Wolfe, W o l f f ,
Kenneth D e n n i s

w o o d ,
R i c h a r d

�Children at Play

�RIGHT: J e a n M a l l o r y, Joan Ditlenbaugh, N a n c y Armstrong, a n d
Jeanne Woods attended C o m m u n i c a t i o n Arts Institute a t MSU for
a t w o week course i n Journalism.

ABOVE: D o n n a Livesay, M i s s Chisholm, a n d Anne Osborn attended
the National Dramatic Arts Conference at Indiana State University.

BELOW: T h e Rotary C l u b sponsored Lloyd
M i l l e r as Bronson's Representative t o Camp
Emery. H e was chosen on the basis o l e a d e r ship, scholastic standing, a n d a t h l e t i c a b i l i t y.
Representing Bronson at G i r l s ' State f o r an
educational two weeks o f governmental study
was Jeanne Woods. S h e was chosen by the
faculty, classmates, a n d the A m e r i c a n Legion
A u x i l i a r y.

Wilfred Bercaw, L a r r y K i b i l o s k i , a n d Brent Wilber
formed the Bronson delegation at Boys' State.

�"Perry"

Per-Olof Hormander from Tr i i l l h a t t a n , Sweden, w a s
sponsored b y the Student C o u n c i l as our exchange student
this year. " P e r r y " , h i s A m e r i c a n nickname, stayed w i t h
the Robert Welch f a m i l y from August o f 1964 u n t i l July o f
1965. P e r r y a c t i v e l y participated i n the m a n y ac tivities
at Bronson. H e played on the Va r s i t y football team and
was a member o f the Va r s i t y Club, P e p Club, Student
Council, t h e H i - T i m e s staff, a n d the Double-Sextette.
Perry enjoys playing the guitar, r e a d i n g detective stories,
and listening to music. W h e n he returns home t o Sweden,
Perry plans to finsih his last t w o years o f high school and
attend college.
Stan and Perry enjoy reading his hometown
newspaper.

Above is Perry's A m e r i c a n F a m i l y. T h e y are Bob, Stan, P e r r y, a n d M r. W e l c h , Barbara, M r s . W e l c h , John,
and Mrs. Jerry Morgan.

�Learning by Doing

ROW 1: J a n e t Widner, L . A . D a r l i n g ; M o n i c a Lutz, Douglas M f g . R O W 2: R o n M a l o v e y, Douglas M f g . ; Julie
Bluhm; L . A . D a r l i n g ; Pat Fitch, Douglas M f g . ; TonJa VonOlnhausen, G r e e n Chevrolet. R O W 3: M i k e Modert,
Gamble Store; Wilfred Bercaw, Douglas M f g . ; Duane Kubasiak, Douglas M f g . ; J i m Marks. Davidson's Supermarket; M i k e Stafanski, L . A . D a r l i n g . A b s e n t ; J a c k Voss, Bronson Journal.

This year a new program was i n t r o duced t o high school students. A
co-operative program involving
several area businesses was p r e sented t o students interested i n v o cational work. S t u d e n t p a r t i c i p a t ing i n this program attend school
half of the day and work on c o - o p
the other h a l f . Students received
credit for t h e i r on-th-Job-training.

Nurse's A i d . P a m Wagner. C o m m u n i t y Health Center, takes a
pulse o f a patient.
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�BELOW: T h e cast discusses the
predicaments o f Phileas Foog.

Marjorie Russo shows technique o f applying Linda
Blasi's m a k e - u p .

ROW 1: J . P h i l l i p s , R . Somerlott. T . Booth, P. H i c k e y, B . Henderson, C . H o r s l e y. R O W 2: B . C a t t e l l , J . D i f fenbaugh, S . Renger, B . K r o n t z , L . Blasi, B . Cossairt, M . J e ff r e y. R O W 3: A . Osborn, B . W i l b e r, P. Reiger,
1. P i a t t , D . Livesay, B . Bonecutter, M . Barnes. J . Fisher, M . Ta y l o r, B . Roberts, J . S m i t h .

BELOW: T h e passengers plan to gather for a gan
of Whist.

ABOVE: A suttee is about t o occur.

�Pre-Game Festivities

The senior band boosts the spirit at the bonfire before the Homecoming game.

The Sophomore Float placed
first w i t h its movie t i t l e
"Ben H u r . " J i m Webb is
driving the chariot; Joe
Jacobs portrays a dead
warrior.

The Eighth Grade f l o a t
with the movie t i t l e " T h e
Vi k i n g " placed second.

The m i g h t y Vikes i n action.

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�Queen Elizabeth Reigns

Del Laura Alger. last year's queen, crowns Elizabeth Mayer
the 1964-65 Bronson Homecoming Queen as M r. Heisler presents her with the queen's bouquet.
Elizabeth Mayer, t h e 1964-65 Homecoming Queen, and escort, Lloyd M i l l e r.

THE 1964-65 HOMECOMING COURT, l e f t to right: W i l f r e d Bercaw, Jeanne Woods. M a r k Painter, Penny Seilt
Lloyd M i l l e r. Queen Elizabeth Mayer, D a n Ludwick, Deanna Haynes. Richard Swift. and Joyce Bopp.

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"Silver Bells"
The Junior Class presented the 1964 Sno-Ball on December 19, i n
the High School G y m . T h e theme was " S i l v e r Bells". T h e d e c o rations, a n outdoor scene o f a c i t y, consisted o f a music shop,
candy shop, a c i t y skyline, a n d a church.

ABOVE: 1 9 6 3 Sno-Ball Queen, J o anne Crum, crowns the 1964 SnoBall Queen Nancy Armstrong. A
dozen red roses were presented t o
Queen N a n c y.

ABOVE: T h e queen and her court are pictured above. T h e y were:
Duane Work, Jeanne M a l l o r y. Randy K i b i l o s k i , D e b b i e Barkowski,
Larry K i b i l o s k i , escort o f the 1963 Queen Joanne, D o u g Crabtree,
Queen N a n c y, B u t c h Ludwick. G i n n y Payne, G a r y Simonds, a n d
Janis Noris.

The couples and chaperones attending were seated a t
tables along the side.
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The city Lilui LAI ga+.t., a Christmasy
effect.

��SEATED: L i n d a Blasi, V i c e President; Gary Younce, Jeanne Woods, S c , IL [al) , Marilyn Evens, G a r y Bassage,
Deanna Haynes, and Rex Te r r y. S TA N D I N G : Brent Wilber, President; Perry Hormander, Fred Keeslar, Rod Sommerlot, Doug Crabtree, Lloyd M i l l e r, Treasurer; Richard Cossairt, Randy Crabtree, a n d Advisor, M r . French.

School Sees Improvements

The Student Council was responsible
for many great improvements this
year at Bronson. T h e y were i n strumental in the acquisition of a
new scoreboard at the football field,
fan buses for away athletic contests,
and internal improvements of the
school.

The Inter- C members represent Bronson i n inter-scholastic
meetings at other schools. M e m b e r s left to right: G a r y
Gunthorpe, Larry Withington, Advisor, M r . French; Brent
Wilber, and Linda Barclay.

�High School
Journalists Join
Quill and Scroll
Quill and Scroll society is an International Honorary Society for
High School Journalists. Members
of Quill and Scroll must be a junior, must be in the upper third of
their class, and must have done
sonic outstanding work on some
phase of Journalism. Bronson High
School has been a member of this
society for seven years.
Second year members of the Quill and Scroll Society, Jeanne Wows
and Pam Wagner, confer with adviser, M r. Liggett, over recent Si
ciety news.

New members to the society from the Hi-Times
staff are Jeanne Mallory,
Sharon Rosenberry. Shirley Myers, Nancy Armstrong. and Elizabeth
Mayer.

Members of the Viking
staff who were i n i t i ated into the society
were Linda Blasi, Donna Livesay, Stan Welch,
Anne Osborn, and Joan
Diffenbaugh.

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�Profile, Projection, Proscenium!

Members of the Thespian organization, f r o m left to right. ROW 1: V i c k i VanHusan, M a r y Lee Jeffery, Barbara
Krontz, John Crites. Marjorie Russo, Brian Henderson, a n d Phil Hickey. R O W 2: Roger Ulane, Jean Mallory,
Anne Osborn, Lana Shafer, Barb Cossairt, P a m Wagner, Linda Blasi, a n d Donna Livesay. R O W 3: M i s s Chisolm,
Fred Rosenau, Te r r y Piatt, Morris Taylor, M i k e Barnes, Rod Sommerlot, Brent Wilber, Bruce Bonecutter, and
Joe Fisher.

The students receiving the best
acting awards were as follows:
ROW 1: M o r r i s Taylor, Donna
Livesay, a n d Linda Blasi. R O W 2:
Roger Wane, Te r r y Modert. and
Brent Wilber.

�FRONT ROW; S h i r l e y Modert, Ve r a Metzger, M a r t h a Monroe, David Brien, Jeannie Metzger, D i a n e Morgan.
BACK ROW; M a r i l y n Bailey, Phyllis Brien, L a M a r Modert, J i m Runyon, George Wood, Jerry Smith, M a r y
Runyon, Rosemary Lombard, and Charlene Lombard.

YFC Promotes High Standards
The Youth for Christ aims at
developing Christian ideals in
everyday life. T h e group had
weekly meetings featuring
guest speakers, panel discussions, and Bible quizzes. O f ficers for this year were LaMar
Modert, president; Marilyn
Bailey, vice-president; and
Vera Metzger, secretary-treasurer.

Vice-president Marilyn Bailey
conducts a regular meeting iI
the absence of the president.

�FRONT ROW: M . McKinley, J . M a l l o r y, I . Heisler, B . Cossaist, J. Woods. ROW 2: M . Rifennurg. L . Barnes, J.
Gruber, J. Diffenbaugh, B . Burch, J. Crum, J . M i e r , M . K e l l e r, L . Blasi, J. Wiler, P. Runyon, L . Armstrong, B.
Welch, B . Mendenhall. R O W 3: M . L i l l y, D . Hillyer, J . Crum, K . Houtz , J . Ritter, B . Keeslar, D . McConn. and
K. Armstrong, T . Wilber, S . Welch, K . Norton, K . Ballard, P. Cossaut, . Smith, T . C o y. S . Danbury, B . Barr,

Mr. Gardsuorn holds the band trophy which was awarded to the band
at the annual marching contest.
The band did a lot of work in earning this award and all are proud of
it.

�B. C a r y. R O W 4: A . Osborn, N . klaylett, V . Borgcrt, M . C a r y, J . M c K i n l e y, C . Te r r y, L . i l l ' s , R . Hoard, B .
Ellis. R . Hatch, J . Osborn, S . Good. J . Phillips. T . P i x l e y, J . Crites, G . Laws. L A S T ROW: L . M e r r i m a n , P.
Moffett, T . Rissman, T . P i a t t , L . Littlefield, H . Hoskins. Miss Ward. a n d M r. Gardsuom.

The music department was fortunate this year t o have as M r. Gardstrom's assistant
Miss Ward. Va r i o u s activities the band carried out were the Christmas and spring concerts, m a r c h i n g for football games and parades, c o m p e t i n g i n contests for marching
and concert music, a n d playing at basketball games (which is played by the Pep Band).
When the band needed money for equipment or other such items, t h e Band Parents supported them and helped them along with their projects.

�Do, Re, M i . .
The Girls' Glee Club. under t h e direction o f
Mr. Gardstrom, presented a Christmas c o n cert and a spring concert. T h e girls also
sang at various holiday assemblies.

Jerry Smith, p i a n o accompanist, a n d M r.
Gardstrom, d i r e c t o r, pose for a picture b e fore practicing a new number.

FRONT ROW: M a r y l y n Burnside, M y r a n Hook, Jane Cossairt, Sharon Hook, Beverly Wielgos, Ve r a Metzger,
Susan Robinson. R O W 2: D e b b i e Quimby, Leona Wotta, C a r o l i n e Nagle, K a t h y Klavinski, L i n d a Everett,
Nancy Paul, M a r j o r i e Russo, Rosemary Lombard, a n d Effie M a h a ff y.

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�The twirlers for this year's marching band were Judy Crum, M a r l a t n e
Keller, Jane W i l e r, a n d Martha M c K i n l e y.

Band . . . Take the Field!

The Pep Band l o y a l l y stands as i t plays the fight song during a pep assembly.

The " M a n up Front", L a r r y Ellis, d r u m
major, l e d the marching band this year.

The twirlers represent the Elephant as
the GOP candidate i n the presidential
race.

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�Students Prepare for Professional Fields
ROW 1: J u l i e Bluhm, D a l e
Miller, C o n n i e Cary, Bonnie
Arendt, Leonette Wotta, L i n da Pippenger, L i n d a Sosinski,
and Nancy Doty. R O W 2 :
Patty Cossairt, L i n d a C z a j kowski, Rose Noga, Janice
Wiler, L o i s Armstrong, Joan
Diffenbaugh, N a n c y Paul,
and Susan Robinson. R O W 3 :
Mrs. French, A d v i s e r ; Beverly
Bidwell, Joanne Crum, Donna
Carter, Sharon Renger, A l a n a
Bailey, Barbara Cossairt, June
Meyer, To n i Kwasniewski,
Monica Lutz, a n d Nancy Ross.

The Future Nurses prepared for their futures by taking field trips to various hospitals. T h e offers were: J o a n
Diffenbaugh, President; Dale M i l l e r, V i c e -President; _Linda Sosinski, Secretary; Linda Pippenger, Treasurer;
June Meyer, Points Chairman; and Mrs. French, A d v i s e r.
The Future Teachers prepared for their futures by student teaching at the Anderson Elementary School. T h e
officers were: E l i z a b e t h Mayer, President; Anne Osborn, V i c e -President; Linda Bystry, Secretary-Treasurer;
Joyce Bopp, Reporter; and M r. Strong and M r. Wilson, Advisers.

ROW 1 : D o n n a Livesay, Ve r a Metzger, C o n n i e Cary. M a r i l y n Burnside, Jeanne Woods, Bonnie Arendt, M a r y
Jeffery, L a u r e l Blasi, Barbara Welch, L i n d a Blasi, Sharon Renger, Rose Lombard, Joyce Bopp, Deanna Haynes,
Linda Pippenger, a n d Susan Robinson. R O W 2 : M r . Strong, A d v i s e r ; Betty Hawley, K a r e n McLatcher, Lana
Shafer, L i n d a Bystry, L i n d a Barnes, Barbara Cossairt, E l i z a b e t h Mayer, Joan Bidwell, Joanne Crum, A n n e Osborn, Rose Noga, a n d Mrs. Wilson, A d v i s e r.
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�FRONT RC) . . . i i t c k , L . • : - ) ' v • . at, H a n s e l m a i l , i l u f f , J . , t a i d L . S E A . . OND ROW: R . Weinburg, S . Slagle, S . Danbury, C . Wheeler, R . Nearpass, D . Sebali, a n d R. Hoard.
BACK ROW; M r . Strong, advisor; M . Ta y l o r, M . Winger, J . Savchuck, L . M e r r i m a n , L . W i l d e r, R . Caskey. D . Watson, R . Furney, D . Lash, J . H a y l e t t , a n d C . Wa l k e r.

"Learning to do.
Doing to learn;
Earning to live.
Living to serve."
The Future t-ariners of A m e r i c a is an a g r i culture club for high school boys. T h e y enter soil-judging contests, a n d practice parliamentary procedure. T h e club sponsored
a WLS Hop in February. T h e F. F. A. goes
on various field trips throughout the year.
Mr. Strong is a teacher o f the c l u b .

FRONT ROW: B i l l CronkhitL , sergeant o f arms; Jerry A l b r i g h t .
president; Jerry Haylett, vice-president; and Morris Ta y l o r,
secretary. B A C K ROW; M r . Strong, advisor; Jim Mayor, r
porter; and Lynn Scott, treasurer.

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�New Clubs Formed

This year M r. A l l e n formed the A m a t e u r
Radio Club. T h e members the e l e c t r i c a l
apparatus. B r i a n Roberts, president; John
Burch; A l b e r t Gergoras, K e n Wolfe, M r .
Allen, advisor; Brent Stackhouse, station
mart; and Rick Wood. v i c e - p r e s i d e n t .
Marilyn Bailey was secretary and A l l e n
Cockrell was treasurer.

The Future Physicians Club was formed this year. M r . H e l m e r was the advisor. T h e club welcomed membership
of high school students interested i n a m e d i c a l profession. T h e club planned trips and had various doctors come
and speak to them. T h e officers were Phyliss Brien, president; Fred Keeslar, vice-president; and Ellen Clark.
secretary-treasurer. T h e members are pictured below: F R O N T ROW: B r i a n Wilber, D a v i d Badder, M a r k Painter,
Larry Kibiloski, Gregg Jasper. and M a r k Sutton. S E C O N D ROW: S h a r o n Renger, Fred Keeslar, R i c k Fisher, J i m
Webb. Phyliss Brien, a n d Ellen C l a r k . R O W 3: M r . H e l m e r, C a r o l e Wood, J u l i e t Clark, M a r i l y n Bailey, Bruce
Bonecutter, E l a i n e Watson, and Martha Vi n t o n .

�The present and past Latin students comprise the JCL membership.

Unus, Duo, Tres . • •

The Junior Classical League gives Latin students a more interesting and realistic o u t look on Roman culture. M e m b e r s o f the club
attended the annual Roman H o l i d a y. T h e
club held monthly meetings consisting of
skits and reports o f Roman c i v i l i z a t i o n . T h e
club sponsored a record hop and Roman Banquet in the spring.

Officers o f the JCL this year were Ellen Clark,
secretary; Barbara Cossairt, treasurer; Lloyd
M i l l e t . president; Mrs. Rittenhouse, adviser;
ard Joe Fisher, vice-president.

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�i i i M o n d a y Night Group--ROW 1 : J . Bopp, J . Diffenbaugh, E . C l a r k . L . Pippenger, a n d C . Wilson. R O W 2: D .
Barkowski, L . Blasi, D . H i l l y e r. D . K i r t l e y, K . Armstrong, J . K a i n , L . Sosinski, S . Blaskie, L . Blasi, a n d J. P i p penger. R O W 3 : R . Noga, J . Bluhrn, C . K r o n t z , B . W e l c h . J . W i l e r, K . M c L a t c h e r, S . E l l i s , S . M o d e r t , L . A r m strong, a n d S. Russo. R O W 4 : V . VanHusan, D . Diffenbaugh, T . Bodine, J . C r u m , D . Hyska, J . G i l l e t t e , P. S h a fer, C . Kubasiak, M . V i n t o n , a n d P. M o f f e t t .

The Girls' A t h l e t i c Association was busy this year w i t h many sporting activities. B e s i d e s these, t h e y sponsored an
A l l -Sports Banquet for athletes in varsity sports. M r s . L i g g e t t was adviser for the group. O f f i c e r s were: J o y c e Bopp,
President; Joan Diffenbaugh, V i c e -President; Judy Kain, Secretary; Sally Ellis, Treasurer; and Martha Vinton, Points
Chairman.

The Thursday Night Group--ROW 1 : E . Jennings, P. Reiger, C . Wo o d , N . Carpenter, S . M o d e r t , A . Osborn, C .
Cary, a n d M . C a r y. R O W 2 : J . Norris, M . K e l l e r, B . Wielgos, C . M a n i c , K . Belog, E . Watson, K . H o l m e s , a n d
E. M a h a ff e y. R O W 3 : J . Hoskins, M . P i e r u c k i , M . Hand, B . Mendenhall, N . Armstrong, D . L i v e s a y, C . Te r r y,
and K . H o u t z . R O W 4 : L . Wo t t a , B . Blouin, D . Q u i m b y, B . B l o u i n , J . Graver, B . K i l l i a n , K . Bercaw, D . B o r gert, a n d B. K r i , •

�Strikes

a
Joyce F3opp and Linda Blasi demonstrate sorr,
bowling techniques. T h e girls bowled c o m petitively every week. T h e y not only learned
bowling fundamentals but they enjoyed their
sport.

Spares

ROW 1: K . H o u t z , B . Blouin, D . Q u i m b y, L . Wo t t a , B . Blouin, G . W i l c o x , N . Armstrong, a n d C. Te r r y.
ROW 2 : A d v i s e r Mrs. L i g g e t t , V . VanHusan, N . Nowak, N . Carpenter, P. S e i l e r, N . Wilson, S . Renger, B .
K i l l i a n , a n d B. Mendenhall. R O W 3: N . Paul, J . Hoskins, N . Carpenter, E . Jennings, S . M o d e r t , D . M i l l ,
B. Wielgos, C . C a r y, L . Sosinski, a n d J. S w i f t . R O W 4: M . Pierucki, K . Holmes, P. Baker, P. M o f f e t t , R .
Noga, J . Graver, L . Blasi, L . B a r c l a y, D . Hyska, J . G i l l e t t e , J . Bopp, a n d B. W e l c h .

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�Pep Club Encourages Spirit
The Pep Club with nearly 200 members is
the school's largest organization. Besides
supporting the team at a l l games, t h e Pep
Club also sponsored the Homecoming Dance
and festivities.

Officers and advisor o f Pep Club are p i c tured a t the right; L a r r y K i b i l o s k i , sergeant
of arms; Mrs. Liggett. advisor; Janis Norris.
secretary; L i z Mayer, treasurer; Rex Te r r y,
president; and Jim Voss. vice-president.

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�"Clap Your Hands!"

VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, ROW 1: L i n d a Blasi, Sandy Smith. and Bonnie Arendt.
ROW 2: B e t t y Hawley, Judy Kain, and Darlene Kirtley.

The cheerleaders this year have combined
their efforts to boost school spirit and back
the teams. T h e y cheered for football, basketball, and wrestling. L a s t summer the
varsity cheerleaders attended Smith Wa l bridge Cheerleading Camp to learn new
cheers and stunts. T h e i r adviser, Mrs. L i g gett, worked with the girls and aided them
in preparation for assemblies and athletic
contests.

Co-captains of reserves. Delores Hooker and Sue Blaski,
Co-captains of varisty. Sandy Smith and Linda Blasi meet
with Mrs. Liggett.

RESERVE CHEERLbADLits: Jane Wiler, Delores Hooker, Sue Blaskie, Laurel Blasi, and Noralin
Hooker.

�Mr. Liggett, advisor, Jean Mallory,
editor, and Nancy Armstrong, a s sistant editor, plan for the next
issue of the High-Times.

Voice of BHS

The Hi-Times Staff, from left to right: 'Norma Wilson, Shirley Myers, Janet Widener, Perry Hormander, Joyce
Bopp, Fred Rosenau, Judy Gruber, Elizabeth Mayer, M a r y Lee Jeffery, Linda Pippenger, V i c k i VanHusan, D i a n a
Luce, Sally Sutton, Sharon Rosenberry, and Lana Shafer,

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�Deadlines Deadlines?!?

Advisor M r. L i g g e t t points out an
idea t o Jeanne Woods, e d i t o r. a n d
Joan Diffcnbaugh, assistant editor
of the 1965 Vi k i n g yearbook.

The production staff is hard at
work. T h e y were: L i n d a Blasi,
Anne Osborn, S t a n Welch,
Shirley Myers, Donna Livesay,
Janis Norris. a n d L i l y McKee.

The business staff seems quite
pleased w i t h the ad sales.
They are: J e r r y Smith, E l i z a beth Mayer, L i n d a Sosinski,
and Karen Armstrong.

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�Noon Hours Are Busy

Students keep busy noon hours w i t h
volleyball, basketball, p i n g pong.
shuffleboard, a n d badminton. T h e
activities were supervised by Mrs.
Liggett.

The girls enjoy a vigorous game o f volleyball as students
looked on from the h a l l .

As the girls j u m p for the ball, t h e referees tense t o
blow the whistle at the slightest misdemeanor.

Ping pong games sported new
champs as singles and doubles
tournaments were held.

The coaches enjoy a brisk volleyball game as they
tried t o outdo the students.

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BOTTOM ROW: L a r r y Kibiloski, Richard Rice, G a r y Gunthorpe, Rex Te r r y, E d Layman, B i l l ( ronkite, Te r r y Wilber,
and Larry Withington. R O W 2: D u a n e Watson, S t a n Welch, Brent Wilber, C l a r k Walker, Te r r y Kubasiak, L e e Lampman, Ly n n Wolfe, a n d Manager, John Penix. R O W 3: H e a d Coach Liggett, Randy Kibiloski, Te r r y Modert, Jerry
Albright, D a n Smoker, G a r y Simonds, Joe Fisher, M o r r i s Ta y l o r, a n d Assistant Coach Zabonick. T O P ROW: H a r o l d
Hoskins, Te r r y Piatt, C h u c k Wheeler, D o u g Crabtree, Fred Rosenau, T i m Wilson, George Laws, a n d Perry Hormander.

Varsity Gains Experience

SCORES

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Co-Captains, Jerry Albright and
Larry Kibiloski.
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13
12
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Coldwater
Quincy
Athens
Litchfield
Jonesville
Union C i t y
Reading
Homer
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9
21
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25
12
33
Losses

�Part...Ls of the players receive homage during the
half-time ceremoney at the "Parents' -Night" game.

The players gather around their parents to display gratitude to them.

The seniors pause to check an important point with the
coach.

Brent sweeps wide looking for an opening to bust
through.

During a practice session, Brent takes a pitchout
from Doug as Chuck. G a r y, and Stan move ahead
to block.

�The Reserves gained new experience
as they played a 3 w i n and 4 loss
season. T h e s e boys looked very
promising and through their enthusiasm should prove t o be an asset
to the next year's teams.

Coaching for the Reserves this year
were Coach Woodcox and Coach
Helmer. J e f f Rosenau served as
the captain.

Reserves Improve
Win Last Three Games

Members of the Reserve Football squad were: ROW 1 : B . W i l b e r, K . Smoker, D . C a r y. J . Osborn, M . M o f f e t t ,
R. Stevens, D . Penick, E . A l g e r, W . Withington, L . S m i t h , a n d Mgrs. ; J. We l c h , a n d D. Weiss. R O W 2 : B .
Ellis, D . Dudek, S . Good, J . R i t t e r, R . Fisher, D . Stevens, S . Danbury, F. Keeslar, M . Haywood, a n d W.
Hyska. R O W 3 : C o a c h Helmer, R . Cossairt, P. Bystry, K . Norton, J . Smoker, B . C a r y, J . Webb, B . Bonecutter, G . Bassage, J . Myers, L . M o d e m B . C a r y, and Coach Woodcox. R O W 4 : R . H u f f , R . Somerlott, B . Lash,
J. Savchuck, D . Ernsberger, J. Phillips, B . Barr, D . Badder, G . Wood, M . Yesh, B . M i l l i m a n , L . Yo u n c e ,
and L. M e r r i m a n .

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�Te a m members l e f t to right: T i m Wilson, C h u c k Wheeler, George Laws, L a r r y Kibiloski, S t a n Welch, Rex
Terry, G a r y Gunthorpe, L a r r y Withington, Bob Cary, B r e n t Wilber, M i k e Yesh, a n d Doug Crabtree. I n the
middle o f the V i k i n g ' V ' are Varsity Coach Zabonick, M a n a g e r Jim Webb, a n d Reserve Coach Woodcox.

"V" Is for VICTORY!
Our m i g h t y Vikes had a tough season w i n d i n g up with
a 7 - 7 rating i n the L i t t l e C Conference. T h e boys
put lots o f hard work and m u c h determination i n t o
their playing and presented the fans w i t h many e x citing games.
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Constantine
Union C i t y
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Athens
Litchfield
Homer
Jonesville
Reading
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Quincy
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Athens
Litchfield
Homer
Jonesville
Reading
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54
65
83
65
65
62
66
45
39
77
69
67
62
68
35
64
Losses

Coach Zabonick guided our Varsity Vikes
through a rough season.

�Rex comes through to take a h a n d - o ff from Bob.

T i m blocks a l a y - u p o f a Reading Ranger.

Always on the sidelines cheering our Vikes
on t o a v i c t o r y, w e r e our varsity cheerlead—
ers. L e t ' s hear i t , g i r l s !

Varsity
Vikings

Brent scares on a jumper from the side.

�Reserve Vikes Have Successful Season

Members o f the Reserve Vikes were i-RONE ROW: Wa y n e Withington, L a r r y Younce, Bernie Lutz, a n d Jim Os
born; manager. R O W 2 : N i l e Mayer, S c o t VonOlnhausen, Richard Cossairt, Lawrence McDonald, a n d Jim
Mayer. R O W 3 : C o a c h Woodcox, G a r y Bassage, J e f f Rosenau, J o n Ritter, Rex Bystry, a n d D i c k Stevens.

Our Reserve Basketball squad had a good season this year, boasting 11 wins and 6 losses. C o a c h Woodcox, r e serve coach, h a d every right to be proud o f his team. C o a c h Zabonick can look forward t o a great team nex•
year.

As referees watch for mistakes, t h e Vikes look for an

A closely guarded Vi k e strives to pass the ball.

opening.
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�Our Rugged Wrestlers

Varsity wrestlers FRONT ROW: B o b Swift, D o n McConn, Richard Swift, Te r r y Kubasiak, 0 1 l e n Alger. a n d Te r ry Wilber. R O W 2 : C l a r k Walker, D a n Ludwick, Butch Ludwick, L l o y d M i l l e r, W a l t Smith, a n d Duane Work.

In addition to their regular wrestling schedule, t h e wrestlers took part in the Coldwater Tourney where they
placed second. S t u r g i s placed first w i t h 92 points, Bronson was second w i t h a score o f 83, a n d Coldwater was
third w i t h 72. O t h e r s participating i n the tourney were Allegan, Dowagiac, Constantine, Harper Creek, a n d
Three Rivers.

WE
46
16
26
51
15
29
28
37
32
41
38
26
42
33
27
13 WINS
Coach Atkocurns looks happy after a winning season as
he talks to co-captains Clark Walker and Dan Ludwick.

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SCORES
Harper Creek
Sturgis
Springfield
Union C i t y
Sturgis
Coldwater
Western
White Pigeon
Albion
Galesburg Augusta
Howe M i l i t a r y
Western
Union C i t y
Coldwater
Springfield

THEY
5
24
20
3
31
14
16
11
11
3
8
14
8
15
19
2 LOSSES

�Senior Wrestlers
in Action

Coach Athocunis briefs the managers, Dennis Wolfe
and A l l e n Jeffery, o n care o f the valuable wrestling
equipment.

Lloyd M i l l e r struggles for a take down i n first peri,•
action.

Terry Wilber strains to g a i l control o f his opponent.

Dan Ludwick, w h o was also undefeated, prepares to
turn his man over to gain another " p i e f o r the V i k ings.
Clark Walker, w h o was undefeated, applies pressure
from his "up" position.
109

�Reserves Post 17-2-1 Record

FRONT ROW: B r i a n Henderson, John Burch, Leslie Everett, E l w i n Alger, a n d Dan l Smith. R O W 2 : R i c k L i m pert, John Phillips, Fred Rosenau, L y n Wolff, a n d D i c k Hoard. R O W 3 : L a M a r Modert, M a r s h a l l Metzger,
Greg Blanchard, Rod Somerlott, Bob Parsons, Gerald Smith, a n d Coach Whorley. R O W 4 : L a n n y Smith, Te r r y
Younce, T o m Littlefield, Geqrge Wood, Te r r y Moder% Joe Jacobs, a n d Eric Bloom.

This year the reserve wrestling squad under the g u i d ance o f Coach Whorley notched a record o f 17 wins,
2 losses, a n d 1 t i e . T h e squad was extremely enthusiastic and worked d i l i g e n t l y to achieve this fine
mark.
An outstanding feature o f the team was its w i l l i n g ness to help each other in learning the intricate
holds and moves that are necessary to know i n order
to be a winning wrestler. I t was this desire t o know
and to improve, p l u s a l o t o f hard work, t h a t made
success possible.
Coach Atkocunis need not worry about his heavy
losses through graduation for help is on the way.

Coach Whorley and Fred Rosenau confer over some
wrestling holds.
110

�The Junior Vikes notched a first a t the Junior i l j i t fouler To u r nament.

Selected b y the team as most valuable
players in football were Larry W ithington, m o s t valuable back. a n d C l a r k
Walker. m o s t valuable lineman.

Sports . • •

Varsity Basketball team gets a few pointers from coach.

Who's going t o make the first move?

A l l the way down the f i e l d ! !

�Backbone of Athletics

FRONT: D o n McConn, Gary Gunthorpe, Joe Jacobs, L a r r y Jasper, T o m Rissman, Doug W i l e r, Rex Te r r y,
and Richard Swift. S E C O N D ROW: L l o y d M i l l e r, G a r y Wheeler, D o u g Crabtree, Fred Rosenau, T i m Wilson,
Perry Hastings. George Laws, and Te r r y Piatt. T H I R D ROW: M r . H e l m e r, M i c h a e l J. Yesh, G a r y Simonds,
Dennis Lash. Perry Hormander, H a r o l d Hoskins, D a n Smoker, a n d Te r r y Modert. F O U R T H ROW: Te r r y K u basiak, Stan Welch, Jerry Albright, Ron M a t i l e , Randy Kibiloski, Brent Wilber, M o r r i s Ta y l o r, Duane Wa t son, and B i l l Cronkhite.

The Varsity Club was kept busy this year.
They sponsored a WOWO hop. I n the f a l l
they sold season tickets, and during the
year they sold Vi k i n g cushions. T h e m e m bers sold tickets at the reserve football
games and took tickets at the basketball and
wrestling games. T h e club furnishes f i l m s
for the basketball and football teams as an
aid t o coaching.

Mr. H e l m e r is advisor o f the club. T h e o f ficers are: L a r r y Kibiloski, secretary; Dan
Ludwick, sergeant of arms; Larry W i t h i n g ton. vice-president; Te r r y Wilber, t r e a s urer; and Clark Walker, president.

��PEOPLE'S STATE BANK
"The Bank of Friendly Service'

Ph()ne: 3 6 9 - 2 2 8 5
369-2295

Congratulations

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5CCAMPBELL'S IL

McCOMB'S
SHOE STORE

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

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Congratulations, S e n i o r s

ROGER'S BARBER SHOP

Compliments of

CAMPBELL'S

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54 TO $1.00 STORE

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BRONSON ADVERTISER
Letterpress and Printing

Bronson, Michigan

"Bronson's only advertising
medium serving the
entire trading area."

Phone 369-3485
MR. AND MRS. F. CZAJKOWSKI
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Seniors!

ECONOMY GARAGE

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BRONSON TV
Zenith Color
Television

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BRANCH COUNTY FARM
BUREAU INSURANCE

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278-510b

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11S. Hudson
Bronson and Coldwater, Michigan
RICH'S LUMBER SUPPLY

Congratulations; Seniors

RICH's

BRONSON
SPECIALTIES, INC.
Tools, Dies, Plastics, Molds,
and Special Machinery
Phone: 369-2665

LUMBER —
SUPPLY

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1111110

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Bronson, Michigan

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�DR. GEORGE JEFFERY
BRONSON JOURNAL
West C h i c a g o
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Serving the B r o n s o n A r e a
f o r 8 0 Ye a r s

LANE BROS.

Bronson's Only Advertising
Medium With Guaranteed
Reader Reception

The O n l y P l a c e t o
School B o o k s

Shop i f Yo u W a n t t o

School S u p p l i e s
Save M o n e y
D r y Goods - Shoes

We d d i n g I n v i t a t i o n s
To p Q u a l i t y L e t t e r p r e s s
Commercial Printing

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C O L D W A TIER, M I C I N I C A

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RED AND WHITE
STORE
Groceries

369-3905
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BRONSON PAINT &amp; WALLPAPER
Yo u r H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r
Paint
Wa l l p a p e r
A r t Supplies
Pet Supplies
Precious Gifts f o r
A l l Occasions
116

11 0 W. C h i c a g o

�WORK'S BODY

HAFFNER'S
54 TO $1.00 STORE

SHOP
" We t a k e t h e dents o u t
of a c c i d e n t s . "

369-4605
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

School
Supplies

Clothes
Cosmetics

JACK'S
Appointment B a r b e r Shop
Phone - 3 6 9 - 5 8 7 5

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Candy

Miscellaneous

HOOKER
OIL
24 H o u r S e r v i c e
Phone 3 6 9 - 3 6 8 5

WOLFF RADIO &amp; TV
SALES &amp; SERVICE

STATE FARM

BRONSON LAUNDROMAT

INSURANCE
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RALPH YOUNCE
Phone 3 6 9 - 5 5 6 5
Do B o t h L a u n d r y and D r y c l e a n i n g i i

�DWIGHT GREEN CHEVROLET
Chevy ' 6 5

DWIGHT GREEh

HEVROLET

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corvair

Congratulations

Pa47WAY. k
We s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

LEGG'S
of
Coldwater
for
-T r a n s i t M i x e d C o n c r e t e
- P r e - C u t Cottages and Garages
-B u i l d i n g S u p p l i e s
-P a i n t
Phone 2 7 8 - 5 6 5 6

DR. C. A. GEISHERT
OPTOMETRIST

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HOOVER INSURANCE AGENCY

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Best Wishes, S e n i o r s

DR. HUBERT L. SUTTON
East Chicago Street
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

B ronson, M i c h i g a n

Congratulations t o the
C l a s s o f 1965

J. A. SOMMER, D.D.S.

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

KEN'S
TEXACO
"Everything
in t i r e s "

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

WILBER
AIRWAY CLEANERS

REAL ESTATE &amp; AUCTION
107 E a s t C h i c a g o St.

113 N . M a t t e s o n

HENRY W I L B E R
GARTH WILBER

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
S p e c i a l i s t s i n R e a l Es.tate

GAMBLES
WOTTA'S SHOE STORE

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

•

�THE DANCER COMPANY

HIGHWAY FURNITURE
MART
Quality at L o w e r Prices

D A INI\C_E_R9S

410 W e s t C h i c a g o
369-3505
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

DR. KENNETH YOUNGOUIST

Yo u r F a m i l y D e p a r t m e n t S t o r e
Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Phone: 3 6 9 - 3 2 9 5

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

FARM BUREAU SERVICES, INC
Bronson B r a n c h
P. O . B o x 9 8 - B r o n s o n , M i c h .
Telephone: 3 6 9 - 5 8 2 5
Coldwater Branch
P. O . B o x 3 4 - C o l d w a t e r, M i c h .
Telephone: 2 7 8 - 2 2 1 3
Congratulations t o the
Class o f '65

THE BRONSON NEWSTAND
Congratulations t o
Class o f 6 5

ELEANOR'S HAIR STYLIST
369-8575

Batavia B r a n c h
Route 5 - C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
Telephone: 2 7 9 - 9 0 9 5
Union C i t y B r a n c h
Union C i t y, M i c h i g a n
Telephone: 7 4 1 - 8 9 2 1

F a r m B u r e a u SeedPole B a r n s
Fertilizers
Feeds
121

�Congratulations, Seniors!

FISHER DRUGS

O'ROURKE JEWELRY
o i l East Chicago
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Steaks - C h o p s
Shrimp - F i s h
'Just a Good Place to E a t "

THE RALE RESTAURANT
126 N . M a t t e s o n St.

" Yo u r H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r D r u g s . "

GEORGE A N D R O W E N A M A R I O N

HATHAWAY
INSURANCE AGENCY
HATHAWAY
INSURANCEAGENCY

auto-Owners

ARECASUALTYMN Ank-SillAlla

McGIFFEN
FORD SALES
"The Bay is Crossed;
The O c e a n L i e s B e y o n d . "

C. F O R D M c G I F F E N
West Chicago S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

�BELL'S MOBIL SERVICE

Congratulations
Seniors

Lubrication - O i l - Gas

RUSSEL'S BEAUTY SALON

Phone: D a y s - 3 6 9 - 8 1 5 5
Nights - 369-5092
or
369-4194

Phone 3 6 9 - 2 7 5 5

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DAVIS AND JONES

BRONSON

JEWELRY

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Diamonds o f Quality

Glassware

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24 H o u r W r e c k e r S e r v i c e

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Everything in
Men's Apparel

ECONOMY
FOOD STORE
334 N o r t h W a l k e r S t r e e t
Open E v e n i n g s a n d
Sundays ' t i l 9 : 3 0 P . M .

Phone: 3 6 9 - 2 8 6 5

Phone: 3 6 9 - 3 5 3 5

Gifts f o r A l l Occasions

APPLIANCES
DIEBEL'S

DORIS SHOP

HARDWARE

VERLE FISHER

Bronson

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369- 4 1 7 h

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Plumbing - Heating
123

�Congratulations, Seniors of '6'

MARTIN'S SUPER SERVICE
RALPH TOUPALIK, INC.
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
Lincoln - M e r c u r y - Rambler

STANDARD

Complete A u t o Service

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Bumping - Painting - Glass
A l l Makes
S e r v i n g B r a n c h C o u n t y f o r 1 6 Ye a r . ,

Phone: 3 6 9 - 4 0 0 5
575 E . C h i c a g o
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Congratulations
Quality D a i r y Products

Seniors!

Colon, M i c h i g a n
Phone 4 3 2 - 3 2 8 8

KENWARD GAGE &amp;
ENGINEERING COMPANY

DECKER'S DAIRY

900 W. C h i c a g o R d .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

BRONSON MANUFACTURING
AND PLATING COMPANY
IS OUR

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3RONSON M E G . A N D P L AT I N G CO.

190 I n d u s t r i a l A v e .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

NEW BRONSON THEATRE

For a Finer Finish, Start
With Bronson Manufacturing
and P l a t i n g C o m p a n y

124

�Congratulations to the
Class o f '65 on
Their Achievements!

LEO'S

•

MEYER BROS.
Plumbing, Heating, a n d E l e c t r i c a l
Contractors
116 E . C h i c a g o S t .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

DAVIDSON'S SUPERMARKET

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WALK-IN SERVICE
or Appointment 369-9166

Congratulations, S e n i o r s !

West C h i c a g o R d .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

HENRY C. GOMLEY
Physician and Surgeon

Congratulations, S e n i o r s !

TONY AND FRED'S
AUTO PARTS

EAST GILEAD FEED MILL
MEGARGLE AND MEGARGLE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW

East Gilead
Phone: F r e m o n t - 4 9 2 - 3 0 8 5
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

" Yo u r g r i s t i s m y g r i n d . "
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��WANAR'S
SHELL
SERVICE

KUBASIAK
FUNERAL HOME

775 E a s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

Create y o u r own
"Good L u c k . "

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When O p p o r t u n i t y K n o c k s ,
Be P r e p a r e d t o A n s w e r .

McGIFFEN FORD SALES

Everything in Automobiles

VAN'S MOTOR SALES

T H I S S PA C E
C O U L D H AV E
BEEN YOURS!

Wrecker Service
137 M o w r y

B r o n s o n ,

Michigan

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�The walls are going up! Construction on our new high school began in the fall of 1964. I t s completion
is expected by the fall of 1965. W e , the class of 1965, feel somewhat envious of the underclassmen
who will be able to use this new facility.

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A diploma, a tassel, and an application blank

fine educational s t a ff . T h e courses offered are

are remnants o f t h e years gone b y and those to

varied a n d interesting. T o keep abreast o f the
changing techniques m o s t teachers a r e t a k i n g

come. T h e seniors are now learning to put to use
the accumulated knowledge o f t h e i r endeavors.

post-graduate work.

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This has been a very successful year i n every
sport our teams have participated in. These sports
build character and self-discipline. B.H.S. is proud
of its teams.

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The underclassmen look wistfully a t the senior
hall. T o o soon the day w i l l come when they, too,
w i l l walk up the aisle and receive their passports
to the future.

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LIVING - page 67

" W i l l t h e m e e t i n g please c o m e t o o r d e r. "
This i s often heard a t the many meetings which
help m a k e u p t h e extracurricular activities o f

What w o u l d schools b e without t h e queens,
plays, and dances? T h e s e activities are fun and
educational.

B.H.S.

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We, the annual staff o f the 1964
Viking, are proud to present this annual to the people of Bronson.
This endeavor relates the story of
our school years, but i t is one book
that w i l l never end. W e cannot foresee and t e l l what the seniors w i l l do
in their futures. W e cannot say what
the new classes w i l l be like.
We c a n , however, say t h a t w e
have enjoyed c o m p i l i n g and c o m pleting this yearbook.

LIVELIHOOD - page 109
We t a k e o u r hats o f f to the l o c a l merchants.
Through t h e m we secure our goods and services.
Through them, this annual is possible.

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It has been said that a tcacher's influence may extend from here to eternity. Margaret Tharp's
personal touch w i t h her students in her classroom w i l l forever be worthy of her untiring service in the
educational field; i t is evident in the lives of her pupils.
She possessed a l o f t y intellect and an inborn culture nurtured by excellent training, and she a l ways strove toward a higher goal o f excellence. T h i s she generously imparted to her students during
the daily routine of her teaching duties.
She radiated a n atmosphere o f prestige seldom found among work- a -day humans. She observed
the high moral standards of ethics toward her co-workers. She was a true Christian as observed by her
guidance i n the classroom while she was teaching. H e r teaching methods were always abreast o f the
times; her students were offered progressive educational materials relative to the fine arts in literature
and art which influenced their culture.
Margaret Tharp possessed a gracious, warm personality; she was friendly and sincere; her manner
was charming and w e l l -poised; she was graceful, relaxed, and confident; therefore, she gained the
confidence o f her pupils.
She had a rich, flexible v o i c e which was charming as she read sketches from the classics - her
students w i l l long recall this feature o f her daily program.
Bronson H i g h School has been fortunate i n securing her services during the past 34 years. She
passed this way but once, and the imprint of her passing w i l l long endure among her students and our
faculty members.
Her book o f l i f e remains unfinished - her reward i s a wondrous contribution to humanity and a
distinct honor to our Bronson High School.
Mrs. Rittenhouse
Miss Cathcart

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Providing the backbone of
Bronson's school system, t h e school
board is a much-respected unit.
Hard work, i n i t i a t i v e , a n d determination are necessary to keep a
school up to date and operating
efficiently.

MR. ROY BLOOM
President

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DR. GEORGE JEFFERY

Treasurer

Secretary

MR. S C O T T GARY
Trustee

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MR. ROBERT GEORGE
Vice President

MR. PA U L WILLISON
Trustee

MR. L a M A R MODERT
Trustee

�Efficiency is the key word o f M r. Gareth
Heisler's work as he keeps the c o m m u n i t y
schools operating smoothly.
Mr. Heisler came to Bronson i n 1946 to
teach social studies. A f t e r two years o f
classroom teaching, h e became principal
and served this capacity for nine years.
Then he was promoted to superintendent,
the position which he presently holds.
Mr. H e i s l e r graduated from North M a n chester College, I n d i a n a , a n d he received
his Master's Degree from the University o f
Michigan.

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Mr. Heisler and his secretary, Mrs.
Tracy, c o n f e r over some important
school materials.

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Keeping busy is no problem for principal,
Mr. W i l l i a m French. C h e c k i n g students'
records is o n l y one o f his many activities.

Assistant principal, M r . George Brusak,
acts as counselor for students. A d v i s i n g
students about their futures involves m u d
time and patience.

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Mrs. S m i t h , secretary i n the principal's
office. a n d M r. French work together to
keep accurate records o f all students.

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MISS PATRICIA CHISHOLM
B. A. , W . M. U.
Speech and Social Studies

The thought-provoking topics used
in Speech Class have helped many
students t o increase their selfconfidence and improve their selfexpression before others.

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MRS. LOIS CARPENTER
B. S., W. M. U.
Art
The a r t department promotes
creativity, use o f imagination and
self-expression through its uses o f
free-lance drawing.

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MR. W I L L I A M LIGGETT
B. S.
Kalamazoo College
English
Alertness is the keyword during one
of Mr. Liggett's lectures. H e r e we
ee an example of some.

MRS. ARIDEAN FRENCH
B. A.
W. M. U.
English
Mrs. French patiently waits for an
answer from one o f her students.

MR. ELDON SHOOK
B. A. , O h i o Northern University
M. S. , Indiana University
English, French

Where would we be without English?
English is taught by M r. L i g g e t t ,
Mrs. French, a n d Mr. Shook to
equip us for our future, whether we
intend to further our education or
pursue a job.
A new addition to this field was
Mr. Shook looks intently on as French students learn the new and strange language.

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a French course, w h i c h proved to
be very interesting and exciting.

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MRS. EILEEN TOUPALIK
B. S.
W. M. U.
English

With many new and exciting ideas
for the class Mrs. To u p a l i k decides
which one is the best t o put before
the class.

MRS. RUTH RITTENHOUSE
A. B.
Defiance College
Math. , L a t i n , English
Between Latin and English, Mrs.
Rittenhouse has l i t t l e t i m e for
herself.

MR. DONALD WHITMER
B. A.
Drake University
English, Literature

Mrs. To u p a l i k , Mrs. Rittenhouse, and M r. W h i t m e r
devote then i t i m e t o increasing the knowledge o f
English to B. H. S. students. N e w books, n e w methods,
and old rules combine to help the students understand
our language.
Mrs. Heanni, w h o teaches Senior English, w e l comed a new English Literature book which was popular and interesting.
Who, where, a n d what seem to be the questions M r.
Whitmer's students are seeking answers for.

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MR. M A R T I N WOODCOX
B. S. . B a l l State
M. A. , B a l l State
Eighth Grade Math

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MR. W I L L I A M ZABONICK
B. S. , W . M. U.
M. A. , W . M. U.
Algebra, T r i g . , S o l i d Geometry

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The math department introduces
new and useful theories for the
modern, everyday world. Preparing the students for college and
daily l i v i n g is the a i m of the department. Courses in arithmetic,
algebra, geometry, a n d trigonometry are offered to the students.

MR. KENNETH STRONG
B. A. , M . S. U.

Mr. Strong explains one o f the more complicated problems.

Mr. Pattison's class is industriously
laboring over a geometry problem.

�MR. JAMES HELMER
B. S.
Saracuse University
Chemistry, General Science

Mr. H e l m e r is the newest addition
to the science department. T h i s
year the chemistry lab underwent
many changes.

MR. LEROY FUTTENHOUSE
A. B.
Defiance College
U. o f M.
Science

In the photo at the right M r. R i t t e n house explains one of many experiments t o his Science class.

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MR. WALTER PATTISON
W. M. U.
Physics, M a t h .

Mr. Pattison looks on as the class
struggles against the laws o f nature.

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In this changing world of space flights and atomic power. science is more
important than ever before.
Keeping up with new methods and techniques are M r. Pattison, M r. A t k o cunis, M r . Rittenhouse, a n d Mr. H e l m e r.

MR. CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
B. A. , M . A.
W. M. U.
Biology
Phys. Ed.

Mr. Atkocunis directs an avid
class in a biological spell-down.

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MR. D AV I D ELLIOTT
B. S. , H i l l s d a l e College
M. A. , W . M. U.
U. S . History

Not another test?

MRS. T H E L M A BOND
B. S.
Eastern Michigan U.
English. Geography

MR. M A X HEINEMAN
B. A. , M . S. U.
History, Gen. Business
Social Prob. , C o m m . L a w

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MR. GEORGE BRUSAK
B. A . , U . o f M.
M . A . , U . o f M.
Civics, Economics
Mr. Brusak, c i v i c s and economics
teacher, leafs through a photography
magazine during his leisure.

A thorough study of the past and present helps prepare the student i n
Social Studies for the future. A better governmental understanding and c i t i zenship participation are just two of the aims of the Social Studies Department.

MR. HARLAN BOND
B. M. , U . o f M.
M . A . , U . o f M.
Arithmetic, History
Here come those tests again!

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�MRS. D O N N A BRUSAK
B. S. , W . M. U.
Typing

Mrs. Ray and Mrs. Brusak are Bronson's business
teachers. T y p i n g , shorthand, a n d bookkeeping
are the courses offered to the students. T h e s e
courses prepare many for their futures i n the business field.

M r. b r k i a z : ,:eeps the a t t c o n o f
her students as they learn the rules
of proper typing.

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MRS. N O VA RAY
B. S. , W . M. U.
Typing, Shorthand,
and Bookkeeping
Mrs. Ray takes a two minute t i m ing as second year typing students
warm up.

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MR. GEORGE WILSON
B. A . , Georgetown
M. A. , University of Michigan
Drivers Education
Mr. Wilson, o u r drivers education
instructor, c e r t a i n l y looks happy.
Could i t be that he is relieved to
have his feet f i r m l y on the ground?

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MRS. MARGARET NORTON
B. S. , Bridgewater College
Librarian

Mrs. Norton, t h e librarian, i s always
busy helping students to find the
material they need for their classes.

�MR. D W I G H T GARDSTROM
M. M. Ed.
Vandercook College
of Music
Music, Chorus
Mr. Gardstrom leafs
through the music while
the students are fingering
the notes.

MR. CARL KRUGER
B. S.
W. M. U.
Mr. Kruger watches the
boys as they work intently on their project.

MR. HOWARD GILMORE
B. S., W. M. U.
M. S. , W . M. U.
The boys focus their attention on what M r. G i l m o r e
is explaining.

�New experiments i n cooking add
zest to the home economics classes.
Sampling their products is always
an exciting experience for the girls.

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Home economics girls learn the arts o f cooking
and sewing. T h e instructors in Homemaking
are Mrs. M a r t i n and Mrs. Haenni.

Mrs. Haenni explains the
proper techniques of using
the sewing machine to senior
home economics girls.

ROSE MARIE HAENNI
B. S.
Purdue University
Home Economics, ,English

MRS. EUNICE MARTIN
B. S.
E. M. U.
Home Economics

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The Physical Education Department at Bronson offers the
students a well-balanced course i n exercises, sports, a n d
physical games. E v e r y student is required to take a m i n i mum o f one year of high school physical education. M r s .
McKee and M r. Atkocunis are the physical education i n structors.

MRS. PAT R I C I A McKEE
W. M. U . , B . S.
Literature, Phys. Ed.
Mr. Atkocunis's physical
education class runs
through one test that
measures their physical
fitness. T h e test measures
speed, coordination, a n d
agility.

Junior high girls phys.
ed. class does exercises
to keep t r i m and f i t .

�Glen, o u r specialized specialist o f
school repairs, prepares an ad% ancc
on another door hinge.

Hank, w h o spends a great amount
of t i m e cleaning senior hall, c o n templates how to improve his
technique.

Our janitors sweep the floors, r e p a i r the lockers,
gas the busses, a n d do hundreds of other needed Jobs
around the building to keep the school humming.
They also brighten our school days through their
v,itty conversation.

Vern takes t i m e to plan strategy
before attacking another dirty hall.

�OCier r i t e ‘ e i l d a i e d r e e &amp;

FIRST ROW: R i c h a r d Keeslar, M a x Bucklin,
Ralph Younce, M a x Cranson, L e o Fischer,
Jake Ludwick, J r. , A r d e n Cattell, a n d
Dexter Parks. S E C O N D ROW: C e c i l Ti c e ,
Ralph Widener, Paul Brower, O r i n McConn,
Fay Somerlott, W a l t Bridge, Vernon Ta y l o r,
and A l l e n Stough.

Through rain, snow, sleet, a n d hail the bus drivers bring the students to school. T h e y are worthy of praise for their safe driving
habits.

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The cooks and cafeteria help work f r u i t f u l l y t o provide
the students and faculty with well-balanced meals.

FIRST ROW: H e l p ; Darlene DeMerritt, Penny Moffett, Sue Walker,
Elizabeth Howe, a n d Pepper M o f fett. C o o k s : M r s . Keesler, Mrs.
Rumsey, a n d Mrs. Evans. S E C O N D
ROW: S a n d y Buholz and Pat Ritter.

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Chosen as the Homemaker of Tomorrow,
Shirley Welch considers her future as some-

Pat Ritter was selected as this year's DAR girl.
She was selected on the basis o f personality,
scholarship, leadership, a n d a b i l i t y to accept

thing to be w e l l planned for.

responsibility.

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The Model UN is held annually every March i n Hillsdale. Students attending this
year's Model UN are from the front seat to the back: K a r e n Falk, Glenda Croy,
Tom Ellis, K a t h y Summers, a n d Charles Ludwick.

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�FRONT ROW: G l e n d a Croy, G l o r i a Wiser, a n d Carolyn Losinski. S E C O N D ROW: K a r e n Bronson, Judy
Albright, Sherilyn Bogucki, a n d Connie M a l o ‘ e y. T H I R D ROW: H a r r y Laws, To m Ellis, a n d David
Garman.

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Left t o Right: L i l a Fair, Secretary; Steward Gillette, Vice-president; Donald Kehoe, I n t e r - C ; Karen
Bronson, Treasurer; Gary K i r t l e y, Student Council; and Del A l g e r, Student Council.

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ALGER, DEL LAURA

ARMSTRONG, BEN
BEERY, GLORIA

BIDWELL, DOUGLAS
BLAIN, JUDY

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Left to Right: Jeanne Woods, Glenda Croy, C o n n i e Lane, Judy Albright, a n d Pam Wagner.

Quill and Scroll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. T o become a
member one must be i n the upper third o f his class and must have done commendable work on one o f
Bronson High School's two publications . . . T n e H i - Ti m e s and The Vi k i n g .
The Sponsor o f the Q u i l l and Scroll is M r. L i g g e t t .

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NEW MEMBERS

SECOND YEAR MEMBER

Jeanne Woods
Glenda Croy
Judy Albright
Pam Wagner

Connie Lane

�SEATED: D i a n e Morgan, Judy
Kain, L i n d a Bystry, D e l A l g e r,
Sharry Wilber, Bob Redmond,
Wayne Withington, a n d Jeff
Rosenau. S TA N D I N G : S h i r l e y
Welch, G a r y K i r t l e y. D i c k
Bystry, P h i l Wotta, D o n Kehoe
Lloyd M i l l e r, a n d M r. French.

The Student Council had a very active and successful year. T h e group sponsored record hops,
assemblies, a n d charity drives. T h e i r goal is to promote better functioning and behavior o f the student body. O f f i c e r s were: S h i r l e y Welch, President; Don Kehoe, Vice-president; Sharry Wilber.
Secretary; Phil Wotta, Treasurer; and M r. French, A d v i s o r.

The Inter- C members represent
Bronson in inter-scholastic
meetings at other schools.
Members l e f t t o right were:
Mr. French, Advisor; Linda
Barclay. Judy Blain, Brent
Wilber, a n d Don Kehoe.

�Members o f the Thespian organization, f r o m left t o right: ROW 1 : D o n n a Livesay, Sharry Wilber, Jean M a l lory, L i n d a Blasi, Penny M a y, S h i r l e y Welch, Lana Shafer, Judy Blain, Laura Hopkins, A n n e Osborn, G l e n d a
Croy, a n d Pam Wagner. R O W 2: M i s s Chisholm, Bennie Armstrong, P a t Ritter, John Crites, Dennis Redmond,
Harry Laws, C h u c k Ludwick, Fred Rosenau, D a v e Garman, Gordon M o e l l e r, K a r e n Falk, a n d Barb Cossairt.

Thespian Chapter 620 kept busy this
year by sponsoring a Thespian A l u m n i Banquet. T h e purpose o f Thespians is to promote high standards i n dramatic and c o m munity l i f e . O f f i c e r s were Dennis Redmond,
Dave Garman, Sharry Wilber, P a t Ritter,
and Lana Shafer.

The students receiving the best acting
awards were as follows: R O W 1: A n n e
Osborn, Judy Blain, a n d Sharry Wilber.
ROW 2: F r e d Rosenau, Benny Armstrong,
and Pat Ritter.

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The Future Farmers o f America learn the methods and fundamentals o f successful farming. T h e y placed first and won a trophy in the Soil Judging Contest and
entered the Parliamentary Procedure Contest. T h e members sold ‘egetable and
flower seeds for a m o n e y - m a k i n g project.
This year's FFA Sweetheart was Judy Haylett.
Officers were: President, John Mayer; Ji‘e-president, Jerry Albright; Secretary,
Jerry Haylett; Treasurer, Ly n n Scott; Reporter, M o r r i s Ta y l o r ; and Sentinel, Richard
Swift. T h e Advisor is M r. Strong.

ROW 1: J i m Mayer, Bob Parsons, B i l l Cronkhite, M i c k y Winger, R i c k Furney, Wa y n e Haylett, John
Hardy, D a n Penick. R O W 2: J o n Weber, Edwin Hughs, John Mayer, M o r r i s Ta y l o r, Judy Haylett,
Lynn Scott, Richard Swift, Jerry Haylett, Ly n n Wilder, a n d Gail Metzger. R O W 3: L e e Lampman,
Duane Watson, D i c k Hoard, D o u g Bidwell, D o n Kehoe, D a n Sebalj, Bob Bassage, Duane Kubasiak,
Raymond Weinberg, a n d M r. Strong. R O W 4: R o n n i e Nearpass, Ly n n Green, K e i t h Sweeting, Joe
Ludwick, Richard Ludwick, G a r y Wheeler, K e n Norton, K e n Hutchins, a n d Ed Szafranski.

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�FIRST ROW: C a r o l e Kinslow, P a m Weiss, M a r t h a M c K i n l e y, Barbara Cossairt, Janet Widener, Donna
Livesay, Jeanne Woods. R O W 2: C o n n i e Lane, L i n d a Barnes, D o r i s H i l l y e r, Joanie Diffenbaugh, Barbara
Burch, Ly n n e Osborn, Janet M c K i n l e y, Joan Crum, Janice W i l e r, Stanley Runyon, M a r y Jo Emerson, L o i s
Armstrong, Barbara Welch, a n d Becky Mendenhall.

This year the Bronson High School Band was very active. T h e highlight o f the year was the
hosting of the District A l l -Star Band. T h e people o f Bronson opened their homes to the m a n y
talented high school students from M i c h i g a n who participated i n the A l l -Star Band.
The Bronson Band took part i n the marching and concert contests recei% ing good ratings.
Candy sales, n e w risers, a n d many hours o f long hard practice h a ‘ e made this a ‘ e r y rewarding
year for the band.

From l e f t t o right: M a r lene K e l l e r, Judy Crum,
Mary Jo Emerson, M a r t h a
McKinley, a n d Jane W i l e r.

�ROW 3: J u d y Gruber, D o r t h y Diffenbaugh, Deanna Haynes, A n n e Osborn, Jon Ritter, D o n McConn, Barry
Keesler, Te r r y Wilber, K a r e n Armstrong, S t a n l e y Welch, K e n Norton, D a v e Garman, Jerry Smith, Te r r y
Coy, Pat Cossairt, K a r e n Ballard, John Phillips, Wayne Hoard, George Laws, Bruce Ellis. R O W 4: M a r y
Riffenburgh, Judy L i l l y, Jean M a l l o r y, Judy Crum, M a r y Runyon, To m Rissman, Steve Good, Te r r y Piatt,
Pat Ritter, C h e r y l Te r r y, D i c k Hoard, Ruth Stefanski, L a r r y Ellis, J i m Voss, a n d M r. Gardstrom.

This year's marching band was under
the direction of drum major Norbert
Rubley.

�Members i , , , c chorus,

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right: R O W 1: Susan Robinson, Sharon K u . , S h a r r y Wilber, D e l A l g e r,

Rose Smith, C a r o l e Nelson, a n d Beverly Wielgos. R O W 2: L o r r a i n e Herman, D i a n a Luce, M a r i l y n Burnside, Bonnie Arendt. Glenda Croy, G l o r i a Beery, M a r j o r i e Russo, C a r o l e Kinslow, a n d Georgia E l l i o t .
ROW 3: G w e n W i l c o x , C h e r y l M a t i l e , Gene Ye a r l i n g , S h e l i a Woodard, Beth Howe, Sherry Hutchinson,
Linda Coler, Joanne Crum, L i n d a Bystry, L i n d a Everett, a n d Pat Ritter. R O W 4: J e r r y Smith, B r i a n Roberts,
Ken Norton, Bruce Ellis, Wa y n e Hoard, Paul Runyon, L a r r y Ellis, a n d M r. D w i g h t Gardstrom, D i r e c t o r.

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This year's Senior High Chorus presented a Christmas concert and an assembly for the student body. T h e programs consisted o f many new numbers, b o t h novelty and sacred. S i n g i n g
‘ i b r a n t l y, t h e chorus presented a spring concert displaying much talent and enthusiasm. P i a n i s t
was Pat Ritter, a n d director was M r. D w i g h t Gardstrom.

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Members l e f t t o right: S E AT E D : H a r r y Metzger. a n d Don Watson. R O W 1: S h a r o n L i l l y, C h a r l e n e Lombard.
Rose Smith, P a u l Runyon, M a r y Runyon, S h i r l e y Modert, D a v i d Brian, a n d Don Smith. R O W 2: M a r t h a Jo Monroe,
Diane Morgan. Rose Mary Lombard, Jeanne Woods, Jane Cossairt, Jeanne Metzger, E d i e M o r e y. a n d Vera M e t z ger. R O W 3: J a n e t Widener, Jerry Smith. P h y l l i s Brian, George Wood, L a m a r Modert, M a r i l y n Bailey, a n d
Brenda Hardy.

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The YFC has closed this year w i t h a feeling of accomplishment. Besides holding regular meetings,
they sponsored a very interesting assembly and presented many fine speakers at t h e i r meetings. O n e o f
the most important functions o f the club is m aintaining high religious standards for students at Bronson.
Officers were: President, P a u l Runyon; Secretary, Rose Smith; and Treasurer, M a r y Runyon.

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Left to right, FIRST ROW: Jeanne Woods, Glenda Croy, Gordon M o e l l e r, H a r r y Laws, Sharry W i l b e r,
Pat Ritter, L l o y d M i l l e r, Charles Ludwick, C o n n i e M a l o v e y, L o r e t t a Nowak, G l o r i a Wiser. S E C O N D
ROW: D e l A l g e r, Ben Armstrong, J i m Carpenter, M a r y Jo Emerson, K a r e n Falk, Sharon Horsely, Judy
Houghton, Joan Diffenbaugh, J i m Ludwick, D o n McConn, B r i a n Henderson. T H I R D ROW: C a r o l y n
Losinski, Judy A l b r i g h t , C a r o l e Kinslow, D i a n e Parsons, M a r i e Kwasniewski, Donna Livesay, Jean
M a l l o r y, Becky Mendenhall, L i n d a Sosinski, Sharon Meyer, L i n d a Pippenger, Joe Fisher. F O U R T H
ROW: R i c k Fisher, E l l e n Clark, D i a n a Luce, D a l e M i l l e r, K a r e n Armstrong, K a t h y Ti c e , Rose Noga,
Pauline Ludwick, C h e r y l M a t i l e , Barbara Burch, Stan Welch. F I F T H ROW: D a v e Garman, M a r t h a
McKinley, D i a n e Borgert, Judy Gruber, S a l l y Ellis, Susie Russo, E l i z a b e t h Mayer, Janet Widener, P a t
Cossairt, C o n n i e C a r y, A n n e Osborn, Randy K i b i l o s k i . S I X T H ROW: F r e d Keesler, L i n d a Barnes, Doris
H i l l y e r, Barbara Cossairt, Penny Moffet, Jackie Pierucki, Pam Wiess, N a n c y Nowak, M o n i c a Lutz.

Members o f the Junior Classical League furthered
their knowledge o f Latin by attending monthly
meetings, t r a v e l i n g to the Roman H o l i d a y,
and having a Roman Banquet o f their own.
Officers were Harry Laws, President;
Lloyd M i l l e r, V i c e -President; Sharry
Wilber, Secretary; Pat Ritter,
Treasurer; Ben Armstrong, P r o gram Chairman; and Mrs.
Rittenhouse, A d v i s o r.

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Members, f r o m l e f t t o right: R O W 1: J i l l Gillete, D a l e M i l l e r, L i n d a Sosinski, N a n c y Ross, D i a n n a Wood, B e v e n y
Searing. C a r o l y n Nagle. Sharon Meyer, L i n d a Pippenger, a n d Sharry Wilber. R O W 2: N a n c y Nowak, D o l l e n e
Hyska, Pauline Ludwick, D e l A l g e r, Glenda Croy, Sharon Horsley, N a n c y Sanford, Bonnie Arendt, S h e i l a Woodard,
Diane Parsons, a n d Darlene DeMeritt. R O W 3: L e o n e t t e Wotta, J u l i e Bluhm, Judy Houghton, Barbara Burch,
Beverly Bidwell, June Meyers, L i n d a Barclay, Sandy Bulholz, Joan Diffenbaugh, Susan Robinson, a n d Nancy Doty.
ROW 4: T o n i Kwasniewski, L i n d a Coler, P a m Weiss, Janice W i l e r, Joanne Crum, A l a n a Bailey, L i n d a Bystry,
Jackie Pierucki, M a r y a n n e Danbury, Rose Noga, a n d Penny M a y.

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A study o f modern methods o f nursing was the primary function o f the
Future Nurses' C l u b . A c t i v i t i e s o f the club included monthly meetings and
a f i e l d t r i p to a hospital.
Officers o f the club were: President, Sharon Horsley; Vice-president,
Nancy Sanford; Secretary, Bonnie Arendt; Secretary, Glenda Croy; and Points
Chariman, D e l A l g e r. M r s . French '.as the advisor.

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Lila Fair, Barbara p u d i l a m .
Carolyn Losinski, a n d Gloria
Wiser keep busy by proofreading and typing stencils
for the c o m i n g H i - Ti m e s .

Pam Wagner, e d i t o r,
and M r. L i g g e t t , a d visor, discuss an article Just turned in.

The H i - Ti m e s Staff, f r o m l e f t t o right:
Standing: S h i r l e y Myers, Paula Haywood,
Judy Haylett, Judy A l b r i g h t , Becky M e n denhall, a n d Lana Shafer. S e a t e d : B r u c e
Bloom, D e l A l g e r, L i n d a Bystry, Janice
Wiler, Jean M a l l o r y, C y n t h i a W i l e r, a n d
Elizabeth Mayer.

�Oh, those d e a d l i n e s ! ! ! T h e editors are
Connie Lane, e d i t o r, a n d Jeanne Woods,
assistant editor.

Advisor M r. L i g g e t t points out t o Connie and
Jeanne mistakes which must not occur in the

SITTING: S h a r r y Wilber, Laura Hopkins,
Cynthia W i l e r, Ly n n e Osborn, Glenda Croy.
STANDING: P h i l Wotta, John Crites, R i c h ard Cummings, H a r r y Laws, L i l y McKee,
Linda Blasi, a n d Dennis Redmond.

�Members o f Future Teachers were, f r o m l e f t t o right: R O W 1: V e r a Metzger, D e l A l g e r, G l o r i a Beery.
Bonnie Arendt, Jeanne Woods, M a r i l y n Burnside, Sharon Kolassa, a n d Sharry Wilber. R O W 2: C a r o l e
Kinslow, Lorene Blue. S h i r l e y Welch, Judy A l b r i g h t , P a t Ritter, D a v e Garman, Bennie Armstrong, G l e n d a
Croy, P h y l l i s Junker, a n d Joyce Bopp. R O W 3 : M r . H e i n e m a n , J i m Carpenter, Janice W i l e r, L i n d a Barclay,
Diane Berry, Gordon M o e l l e r, Cassie Ludwick, We n d y Rissman, Janet Widener, a n d M r. W h i t m e x . R O W 4;
Linda Bystry, Sharon Renger, K a r e n Falk, C o n n i e Lane, Russel Cary, Elizabeth Mayer, Joanne Crum, Ly n n e
Osborn, a n d Phyllis Rubley.

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1963-64 found a new addition t o Bronson High - - - Future Teachers. T h e purposes o f the organization are offering experience and training to students interested
in teaching and g i v i n g service to the school.
Officers were as follows: President, D a v e Garman; V i c e -President, Judy A l b r i g h t ;
Secretary, Glenda Croy; Treasurer, Ben Armstrong; and Program-Chairman, P a t Ritter.
Advisors were M r. H e i n e m a n and M r. W h i t m e r.

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FIRST SEMESTER WORKERS, l e f t t o right:
Mrs. S m i t h , Loretta Nowak, N a d i n e Reynolds, C a r o l y n Losinski, Connie M a l o v e y,
Ruth Stefanski, Lorene Blue, Elsie Burch,
and Gloria Wiser.

A few o f this year's senior girls were able to ease the drudgery o f the o f fice b y doing some o f the m e n i a l tasks. W h i l e doing this, t h e y were able t o
receive practical application of their studies.
The girls were very helpful i n preparing the bulletins, answering the t e l e phone, a n d stenciling numerous tests for our too busy teachers. Besides the
daily routine, t h e office h e l p was constantly being bombarded w i t h requests
from others. T h e s e are only part of the m a n y tasks performed b y the girls u n der the very able direction of Mrs. S m i t h .

SECOND SEMESTER WORKERS, l e f t to right:
Seated, M r s . S m i t h and Bernadette F i a t kowski. S t a n d i n g , Sherilyn Bogucki, Rose
Smith, Sandra Kain, L i l a Fair, Judy Blain,
Barbara Dunham, Judy Haylett.

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The G i r l ' s A t h l e t i c Association was more active
this year than ever before. T h e y sponsored record
hops and play days.
Weekly meetings were held during the school
year. A t h e s e meetings, t h e girls played c o m p e t i t i ‘ e sports. G A A encourages sportsmanship
and leadership.
The Bronson High School G A A is a ff i l i a t e d w i t h
the Michigan GAA.

�Members o f the bowling teams were, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: L o r e n e Blue, P h y l l i s
Rubley, G l e n d a Croy, P a m Weiss, Sharon Horsley, Joan Diffenbaugh, L i l a Fair, Sandy
Kain, Judy Blain, K a n d y Cadman, M r s . M c K e e . R O W 2: C h e r y l Shook, L a u r a Hopkins,
Nancy Sanford, V i c k i VanHusan, D a l e M i l l e r, L i n d a Sosinski, C o n n i e Cary, B e v e r l y
Wielgos, N o r m a Modert, C o n n i e Meade, Leonette Wotta, G w e n W i l c o x . R O W 3: N a n c y
Nowak, Penny Seiler, M a r j o r i e Russo, N o r m a Wilson, Susie Russo, L i n d a Blasi, D o l l e n e
Hyska, L i n d a Barclay, P a u l i n e Ludwick, Rose Noga P e g g y Baker, J u l i e Bluhm, K a r e n
Bronson,

1963-64 found widespread interest in Girl's Bowling as eight teams competed for top
honors. T h e teams were: " 1 0 " Pins, Surfer Girls, Seniorettes, S t r i k e -Outs, G u t t e r Girls,
Juniorettes, Bowlerettes, a n d Winning " 4 . "
Officers Were: S h a r o n Horsley, President; Joan Diffenbaugh, Secretary; and Pam
Weiss, Treasurer.

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�Shown above are members o f the Pep Club and the cheerleaders. O f f i c e r s were: C y n t h i a W i l e r, President;
Judy Blain, Vice-president; Sandy Smith, Secretary; Phyllis Junker. Treasurer; and Mrs. M c K e e , A d v i s o r.

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The Pep Club co-sponsored the
Homecoming Dance w i t h the G A A .
Record hops and a Sports N i t e were
other activities o f this active o r ganization. T h e cheerleaders
team up with the members to promote better school spirit and representation at games.

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�Varsity cheerleaders, t o p to bottom: S h i r l e y
Welch, L i n d a Blasi, Sandy Kain, D e l A l g e r,
and L i l a Fair (captain).

The reserve and varsity cheerleaders
were present at a l l football and basketball
games. T h e i r l i v e l y cheers influenced
school spirit and patriotism. T h e cheerleaders sponsored record hops and entered
a float i n the Homecoming and Halloween
parades. T h e girls attended cheerleading
camp last summer to learn new cheers and

Reserve cheerleaders, l e f t to right:
Delores Hooker, D a r l e n e K i r t l e y,
Judy Kain (captain), Sandy Smith.
and Donna Livesay.

�Dave Garman. D o n Kehot., a n d To r n E l l i s formed the

Representing Bronson at Girls' State for an educational two

Bronson delegation at Boys' State. T h e boys aided in
setting up a model state government which assumed
control of the state government for one day.

weeks of governmental study was Karen Falk. K a r e n was
chosen by the f a c u l t y, classmates, a n d the A m e r i c a n
Legion A u x i l i a r y.

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Pam Wagner, Connie Lane, an,. Jeanne Woods attended
Communication Arts Institute at MSU for a two week
course i n journalism.

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The Rotary Club sponsored Phil Wotta a Bronson's
Representative t o Camp Emery. H e was chosen on the
basis o f leadership, s c h o l a s t i c standing, a n d athletic

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Susie Malovey, l a s t year's r o y a l t y, crowns the 196364 Bronson Homecoming Queen, D e l Laura A l g e r,
as Richard Yesh, h e r escort, looks on.

Queen D e l Laura and escort Richard
Yesh lead o f f on t h e i r royal dance t o
the background music o f BLUE VELVET,
played b y 'The Four Downbeats'.

THE 1963-64 HOMECOMING COURT,
left to right: K e n Watters, Judy A l bright, L i l a Fair, J i m Carpenter,
Queen D e l Laura A l g e r, Richard Yesh,
Phyllis Junker, M i k e Hurley, G l o r i a
Wiser, a n d Dan Hand.

�The Junior Class placed first w i t h its song t i t l e theme
"Three Coins i n a Fountain". M a r k Painter portrays
the statue i n the fountain as T i m Wilson and Linda
Barclay make their wishes.

This year's Homecoming was highlighted by the
Vikings winning their game over Jonesville. 3 7 - 1 8 .
Tom Ellis led the Vikings through " T h e Vi c t o r y
Door" a n d on to a winning game.

"Blue Ve l v e t " was the theme o f the 1963
Homecoming Dance. M a n y couples e n joyed the music and w i l l long remember
the evening.

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Amazing Green Va l l e y was the scene for the first a l l -school p l a y presented
November 14 and 15. E l d o n , P r i m , a n d the settlers fought against the c i t y slicker,
Everheel, t o keep fertile Green Valley's secret.

"Where else, b u t in the great state
of California. c o u l d you find such
beauty and greatness?" T h i s was
part of the defense during Eldon's
trial.

"Look at the size o f that there
vegetable!" S e t t l e r s and the court
look on as Grannie brings forth her
evidence, a huge carrot.

"Oh Eldon. I love y o u . " T h i s
scene suitably ended the play with
Green Va l l e y safe and sound.

��Sno-Ball candidates, chosen b y
the junior class, w e r e Joyce Bopp,
Elizabeth Mayer, P a m Wagner,
Joanne Crum, a n d Linda Blasi.

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"Yuletide Fantasy," the annual Sno-Ball dance sponsored b y the junior class, was held just
before Christmas. D e c o r a t i o n s o f candy canes, chandeliers o f colored glass, a n d a big Santa
Claus with reindeer and sleigh brightened the gym f o r the a ff a i r.

Joanne Crum was chosen queen of
the event by the high school students. S h e was crowned by Del
Alger, queen of last year's SnoBall.

��Before the season began, C o a c h Liggett introduced the varsity squad at
the pep assembly. H e explained that any record achieved would belong
to the senior class. T h e seniors have reason to be proud o f their record.

Coach Liggett had special
reasons to be pleased with the
achievements of the squad,
for this was his first year as
head football coach.

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BRONSON'S LITTLE C CHAMPIONS: H e r e are the Bronson Vikings. 1963 champions o f the L i t t l e C Conference on
seven straight league victories. T h e boys also had a perfect season i n a l l games, e i g h t straight triumphs. F r o n t
row, l e f t to right: G o r d o n Moeller, To m Smith, D i c k Cummings, C a r l Moss, Steve Czajkowski, Dennis Redmond
and Harry Laws. S e c o n d row: J e r r y Albright, Te r r y Piatt, Randy Kibiloski, G a r y K i r t l e y, To m Ellis, D i c k Ludwick. Russ Cary, Randy Crabtree, a n d Dan Smoker. T h i r d row; Assistant coach B i l l Zabonick. I v a n Jeffery, D o n
Kehoe, Brent Wilber, P h i l Wotta, L a r r y Withington, G a r y Wheeler, D a v e Garman, Benny Armstrong, a n d head
coach B i l l Liggett. B a c k row: M a n a g e r Larry Jasper, Te r r y Wilber, Rex Te r r y, Te r r y Kubasiak, D o u g Crabtree.
Larry Kibiloski, Ron Matile, P h i l H i c k e y. M o r r i s Ta y l o r, a n d manager Doug W i l e r.

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�.in Ellis takes snap from C a r l Moss and prepares
to hand-off to Don Kehoe i n pre- g a m e warmup.
Dick Cummings (30) and Larry Withington (19)
look for someone to block.

Don Kehoe (35) and Gordon Moc :ler, p a r t i a l l y hidden, prepare
to throw b a l l carrier t o the ground during homecoming game.

Coldwater
Homer
Quincy
Athens
Litchfield
Jonesville
Union C i t y
Reading
Gary Wheeler takes a pitchout and heads for a hole
in the l i n e during dummy scrimmage action.

Receiving a l l conference honors were Carl Moss,
Harry Laws, D o n Kehoe, P h i l Wotta, Randy Crab-

Co-Captains Don Kehoe and Gary Wheeler listen

tree, and Dennis Redmond.

blocking angle on a sweep p l a y.

as Coach Liggett explains how t o get a good

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Fifty eager candidates greeted Bronson's new r e serve football coaches last f a l l . M r . Woodcox and
Mr. H e l m e r were w e l l pleased w i t h the enthusiasm
displayed as the boys were introduced t o the game
of football. T h e reserves posted a record of three
wins - three losses and one t i e .

"Pass the cream, p l e a s e . " Coaches
Woodcox and Helmer relax before
practice session.

ROW ONE, L -R: B . Lash. B . Parsons, D . Booth, R . Book, D . Penick, M . Gregg, M . C o o k , a n d J. Woodcox.
ROW TWO: M . Sutton, J . Jacobs, T . Yo u n c e . D . Norton, B . Cronkhite, R . Somerlott, G . Gunthorpe, B .
Bonecutter, T . L i t t l e f i e l d , J . Rosenau, W . W i t h i n g t o n and J. Burch, M g r. R O W THREE: B . Henderson,
M. Yesh, J . Webb, E . L a y m a n , L . W o l f f , S . We l c h , B . Bassage, T . Rissman, C . Book, B . Keesler, L .
Younce. R O W FOUR: C o a c h Helmer. B . C a r y, D . Watson, D . Stevens, G . Simonds, L . Green, F. Ye s h ,
L. Lampman, J. Voss, J . Fisher. a n d Coach Woodcox. R O W FIVE: L . Q u i m b y, M . Haywood, R . Fisher.
C. W h e e l e r, S . Good, F. Rosenau, J. R i t t e r, F. Keeslar, G . Laws, a n d H. Hoskins.

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FRONT ROW: M g r . Ron M a t i l e , L a r r y Withington. Russ Cary, Dennis Redmond, G a r y K i r t l e y, D o n Kehoe,
and Phil Wotta. B A C K ROW: C o a c h Zabonick, To m Ellis, Randy Crabtree, T i m Wilson, John Mayer,
Doug Crabtree and Harry Laws.

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Coldwater

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78

Union C i t y
Quincy

79
87

Athens
Litchfield

35
45
58
75

87
98
80

Homer
Jonesville

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Coldwater
Athens
Litchfield
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58
48
71
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Coach Zabonick guided the
Vikings to their f i f t h conference

on and o f f the court won the
admiration not only of the
Bronson fans but o f the fans
from opposing schools.

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Phil Wotta lays i n a basket as Randy

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Crabtree (42) comes in for possible
rebound.

position for a rebound.

Ti m Wilson grabs a rebound as Gary K i r t l e y (10), H a r r y Laws (30)
and Russ Cary (12) close i n .

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�The Junior Vikes hustled their way to
a fine 11 - 5 record for a l l games. T h e i r
conference mark of 11-3 was good for a
first place t i e i n the L i t t l e " C " reserve
standings. C o a c h Zabonick has help on
the way to replace this year's senior squad.

FRONT ROW: M g r . J. Webb, W . Withington, L . Younce, J . M a y e r,
and M . Ye s h . SECOND ROW: G . Gunthorpe, R . Te r r y, B . C a r y, J .
Rosenau, B . W i l b e r, a n d L. K i b i l o s k i . L A S T ROW: D . Dudek, S .
Good, C . Wheeler, B . Laws, S . Welch, a n d Coach Woodcox.

Jeff gets t i p as Wayne (52), Steve (34), a n d Mike (22)
move i n to recover i t .

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course o f the season. T h e i r record o f 11
wins and 2 losses (to class A Sturgis) gave
their fans reason t o be proud.
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FRONT ROW: D o n McLonn, Richard Swift, 011en A l g e r, D a n
Hand, L l o y d M i l l e r, a n d Ken Watters. B A C K ROW: C a r l
Moss. D i c k Cummings, C l a r k Walker, G a r y Wheeler, D a n
Ludwick, a n d Te r r y Kubasiak.

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The reserve squad, w h i c h posted a fine record, f o r c e d the Varsity
boys t o work hard to hold their top spots. F i r s t Row: B r i a n Hender-

Coach Atkocunis, w h o has started a
strong wrestling tradition at Bronson,
looks with satisfaction as he puts the
boys through another of his "tough"
workouts.

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son, E r i c Bloom, Te r r y Wilber. J a c k Voss, Te r r y Younce, Ly n n
Wolff, Joe Jacobs, a n d Duane Work. S e c o n d Row: R o d Somerlott,
To m Jacobs, Norbert Rubley. W a l t Smith. Bob Bassage, To m L i t t l e field, L y n n Lane, a n d M i k e Barnes. B a c k Row: D o n Wheeler M i l ton Haywood, F l o r i a n Ludwick, Fred Rosenau, Te r r y Piatt, Richard
Fisher, a n d Te r r y Modert.

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Terry Kubasiak rides opponent.

Ken Watters prepares for a takedown.

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Sturgis
Western

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White Pigeon

14

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Constantine

8
21

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28

Sturgis
Albion
Coldwater

36
48

Western
Springfield

45
30
28

Howe M i l i t a r y
Coldwater
White Pigeon

20

38

Springfield

88

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11 Wins

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2 losses

Gary Whet_ .er applies pressure as referee prepares
to count his man out.

Dick Cummings flattens his man.

Dan Ludwick turns his opponent to attempt a pi:

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Others who placed were (L-R) 01len A l g e r, C l a r k
Walker. Richard Swift, D a n Ludwick, D a n Hand,

Co-captains D i c k Cummings and Carl Moss won
individual Regional Championships.

and Lloyd M i l l e r.

In addition to their fine dual
meet record, t h e wrestlers won the
White Pigeon wrestling tournament and the Class B Regional
Tournament. T h e regional
tournament included teams from
fifteen schools and was an exceptionally fine v i c t o r y.

Wrestlers warm up before a big win over Coldwater.

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Younce
wrapped up
in his
work.

�This year the Jaycees originated a most valuable back

The basketball team received support from our

and lineman trophy. T h e first recipients were Don Kehoe
(back) and Dennis Redmond (lineman).

fine pep band.

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Ron Matile (25) turns the corner as Te r r y Platt (41) moves

The reserve team huddles before running through

over to throw a block.

a new p l a y.

Carl Moss posts top individual record.

Coach Zabonick and Dan

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Smoker lend vocal support

patiently as referee dis-

after a Bronson touchdown.

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Kibiloski, M o r r i s Ta y l o r, Stanley

Welch, P h i l Wotta, Richard Cummings, J i m Carpenter, Ben Armstrong, a n d Rex Te r r y. R o w 2: D a n
Hand, L l o y d M i l l e r, G a r y K i r t l e y, I v a n Jeffery, D a v e Garman, C l a r k Walker, D o n Kehoe, L a r r y W i t h i n g ton, Randy Kibiloski. L a r r y Jasper, a n d Richard Swift. R o w 3: C a r l Moss, G a r y Wheeler, H a r r y Laws,
Rancy Crabtree. To m Smith, Richard Ludwick. John Mayer, D o u g Crabtree, Dennis Redmond, To m Ellis,
Stu Gillette, a n d Te r r y Wilber. R o w 4: R o n Matile, L a r r y Kibiloski, D a n Smoker, Russ Cary, D a n Ludwick,
Ken Norton, Gordon Moeller, Steve Czajkowski, Dennis Lash, K e n Watters, a n d Te r r y Piatt.

The Varsity Club kept very busy raising money to help support the athletic
program. T h e y started a score board fund, bought a camera, a n d furnished
other important equipment necessary for a well-equipped athletic system

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The opening of this school year was very
exciting for us seventh graders. W e soon
got i n the swing of things and made i t t o
class on t i m e . I t was quite a j o b changing
from grade school to high school but we
made i t !
The advisors are M r. Bond and M r. W h i t me r.

Left to right - Robert Redmond. Ron Norton, L i n d a K i r t l e y,
Debbie Hoard, a n d Sally Sutton.

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Anderson,

Baker,

Ann

Melody

Barnes,
Wayne

Bassage,

Belote,

Larry

Franklin

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Broberg,

Kim

David

David

Cary,

Champion,

Cochensparger,

Steven

Connie

Susan

Brown,
Ruth

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John

Herbert

Ferrier,
Hubert

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Doty,
Alice

Duwell,

Elliott,

Lawrence

Rolene

Evens,
Marilyn

Furney,

Goetz,

Green,

Hahn,

Hardy,

Christine

Martin

Nancy

Sherry

Patty

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Harris,

Hart,

Arlene

Sandra

Hogan,
Michael

Hoskins,

King,
James

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Leland

Huff,

Johnson,

Houtz,
Patricia

Lee land

Kolassa,

Kubasiak,

Lanning,

Jean

Robert

Donald

Mary

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Laux,
Charles

Dale

Lawton,
Murray

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Searing,
David

Shook,
Marcia

a gle ,

Smart,

Sherman

Richard

Gary

Simonds,
Joseph

Sobeski,

Stayner,

Steble ton,

Szafranski,
Stanley

Slier,

Smith,

Smith,

Donald

Eugene

Linda

Sandra

Sue Ann

Taylor,

Thompson.

Thorns,

Tighe,

Traxler,

Vinton,

Robert

Janice

Frederick

Debra

Tonja

Rebecca

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Webb,

Weber,

Weiss,

Welch,

Widener,

Donald

Mary Lou

Kenneth

David

John

June

Wilder,
Sharon
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Wing,
Douglas

Winger,

Woodcox,

Yearling,

Gerald

Robert

Lee

York,
Rojean

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Lombard,
Charlene

Ludwick,
Robert

McConn,

McCoy,

Larry

William

Manifold,
Cecil

Mati le,

Maxwell,

Maybee,

Daniel

Raymond

Michael

Pamela

Mayer,

Mayer,

Merriman,

Metzger,

Modert,

Modert,

Rex

Stanley

Elaine

Harry

Debra

Jerry

Nettleman ,

Palmer,

Parsons,

Penick,

Gary

Linda

Ka thvrn

John

L i l l y,

Lilly,

Re ina ld

Sharon

McDonald,
Virginia

Nall,
Darrell

McKinley,

Nearpass,
Douglas

Quiter,

Ransbottom,

Rinehart,

Susan

James

Fred

Ftissm an,
Patty

Robinson,

Roeser,

Gregory

William
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The eighth graders experienced a very e x citing year. T h e t r i p to Chicago began the
year. N e x t came the eighth grade party. T h e
grand f i n a l e was being host to the seventh
graders for a spring party.
Class advisors for this year were Mrs. French
and M r. Woodcox.

CLASS OFFICERS, l e f t to right: Barbara Welch, Janet Heisler,
Judy Lutz, Diane Morgan, and LaMar Modert.

Adamski,
Melody

Armstrong,
Sharon

Badder,
David

Ball,

Barr,

Steven

Robert

Bassage,

Baysinger,

Blanchard,

Blasi,

Booth,

Brien,

Gary

Dan

Greg

Laurel

Theresa

Phyllis

Brown,
Virginia

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Elwin

Burch,
John

Burch,
Wayne

Carpenter.
Nancy

Cary,

Cary.

Bart

Dick

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Clark,

Coffey,

Cossa irt,

Betsy

Garritt

Norman

Jane

Cosairt,
Richard

Covey,

Emsberger,

Everett,

Richard

Leslie

Frost,
Mike

Brenda

Coy,

Danbury,

Dixon,

Terry

Stephen

Marlene

Ferrier,

Ferrier,
Ralph

Franks,

Freeman,

Friedel ,

Bonnie

Terry

Eric

Green,

Hardman,

Hardy,

Hatch,

Hatch,

Hay lette,

Dan

Don

Brenda

Kay

Ray

Ned

Catherine

Emerson,
Nancy

Henderson,

Hoard,

Hogan,

Hooker,

Linda

Veronica

Carolyn

Nora lin

Horsley,
Charles

Huff,
Roger
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Robert

Jasper,
Greg

Mary

KLdn,

Krontz,

Lazenby,

Martin

Candy

Cheryl

Lombard,

Lutz,

Lutz,

Rick

Littlefield,
Lee

Rose

Bernard

Linda

Nla),
Bonnie

Mayer,
Ni

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McDonald,
Lawrence

Limp ert,

Jerry

Moeller,

Jeannie

Modert,
Shirley

M y c r,
James

James

Cheryl

Merriman,
Larry

Metzger,

Morey,
Edie
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Marlise

McLatcher,
Karen

Motiett,
Mike

Manifold,
John

McNees,
Mike

Monroe,
Martha

Parrish,
Penny

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Quimby,
Deborah

Read,

Roberts,

Dale

Diana

Rumsey,

Saychuk,

Slagle,

Smith,

Ron

James

Steve

Darl

VonOlnhausen,
Scott

Phillips,
John

Pippenger,

Pixley,

Joyce

Ted

Roeser,

Rumsey,
Doris

Janice

Smith,

Smith,

Smith,

Traxler,

Lanny

Larry G.

Larry J.

Raynae

Wilcox,
Glenna

WIler,
Jane

Williams,

Wood,

Lucinda

George

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The Freshman class had a l o t of fun this year. T h e year
started o f f with a b i g bang with the Freshman dance.
Another big event of the year was the Homecoming game.
They entered their selected song, " T h e Monster Mash, " i n
the parade.
Class advisors were Mrs. H e a n n i and M r. Heineman.

CLASS OFFICERS, t o p to bottom: K e n n y Norton,
Jeff Rosenau, Rod Sommerlot, Joe Jacobs, Wa y n e
Withington, a n d Sherry Hutchins.

Adams,
Sue

Anderson,
Ray

Beaudin,
William

Bercaw,

Blanck,

Blouin,

Blouin,

Karen

Vi c k i

Beverly

Barbara

Booth,
Douglas

Borgert,
Diane

Bone cutter,
Bruce

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Book,
Ronnie

Bailey,
Marilyn

Baker,
Johanna

Baker,
Nancy

Cary,
Robert

Barnes,
Mike

Bodine,
Therese

Cary,
Margaret

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Cekander,
Ken

Clark,
Dale

Cook,
Michael

Did tilonk.1.

Bill

Crum,
Judy

Cronkhite,

Frank

Diffenbaugh,

Dudek,

Elliott,

Ellis,

Ellis,

Ferrier,

Dorothy

Don

Georgia

Bruce

Sally

Judy

Fisher,
Richard

Hand,

Furney,
Rick

Hardy,

Gregg,

Gruber,

Lynn

Mike

Judy

Harvey,

Haylett,

Haywood,
Milton

Howe,
Elizabeth

Good,

Green,

Stephen

Harmon,

donti

Marilyn

John

Frances

Eugene

Wayne

Haywood,
Paula

Hill,

Hooker,
Delores

Hoskins,

Houtz,
Karen

Jean

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Kenneth

Hyska,
Cynthia

Jacobs,

Jasper,

Jennings,

Keeslar,

Tom

Larry

Elizabeth

Barry

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Frederick

Keller.

Kirtley,

Marlaine

Darlene

Lanning,
Debbie

Lash,

Lampman,
Lee

Bruce

Kra 11,

Kregger,

krontz,

Earl

Susan

Barbara

Laws,
George

L i l l y,

Mase,

Marilyn

Barbara

M i l l iman,
Billy

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James

McKinley,
Martha

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Diana

Sherry
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Walter

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Dan

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Ronnie

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Judy

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Robert

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Bob

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Ratrick

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Runyon,

Russo,

Rzepka,

Shafer,

Snroyer,

Stanley

Suzanne

Craig

Penny

Donald

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Richard

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Martha

Cheryl

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Watson,

Watson,

Vi c k i

Duane

Elaine

Wilder.
Lynn

Wiler,

Wilson,

Douglas

Connie

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James

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Lanny

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This year the sophomore class
participated in the Halloween
parade and won first prize. T h e y
also had a class party. C l a s s advisors were M r. and Mrs. Rittenhouse.

CLASS OFFICERS, l e f t to right: M a r y Jo Emerson, Judy Kain, Debbie Barkowski, D i c k Bystry, and Walter Smith.

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Abbs,
Larry

Armstrong,
Karen

Armstrong,

Armstrong,

Bailey,

Lois

Nancy

A lana

Bloom,

Book,

Buholz,

Car:

Sandra

Bassage,
Bob

Bidwell,
Beverly

Eric

Cary,
Connie

Cockrell,
Mike

Coffey,
Terry

Cossa irt,
Barbara

Crabtree,
Doug

Barnes,
Linda

Burrows,
Judy

DeMeritt,
Darlene

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DeMeritt,
James

Dixon,
Rudy

Elliot,

Doty ,
Nancy

Lurren

Gunthorpe,

Henderson,

Gary

Brian

Joseph

Goshorn,
Robert

Charles

Grove,
Kathleen

Herman,
Larraine

Hillyer,
Doris

Hoskins,
Harold

Hughes,
Edwin

Hyska,

Kibiloski,

Janet

Randy

Kwasniewski,

Jane,

Layman,

Maria

Landis,
Doug

Earl

Edward

Littlefield,
To m

Luce,
Diana

Ludwick,
Florian

Ludwick,
James

Ludwick,
Joseph

Ludwick,
Pauline

Fisher,

Krzyzanski,
Ralph

Live say
Donna

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Joan
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McConn,

Mallory,

Marks,

N ladle

Me e n h a l l ,

Shirley

Don

Jean

James

Cheryl

Becky

M i l l e r,

Modert,

Moffett,

Nagle,

Sharon

Dale

Terry

Penny

Carolyn

Nettle man,

Noga,

Osborn,

Parsons,

Paul,

Don

Rose

Anne

Diane

Annette

Paul,
Nancy

Piatt,

Pippenger,
Linda

Rice.

Robinson,
Susan

Ross,

Rzepka,

Nancy

Edward

Meyer.
June

Terry

Searing,
Beverly

Meyer,

Se ball,
Dan

Richard

Shafer,
Lana

Simonds,
Gary

Smith,
Donna

Smith,
Gerald

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Smith,

Sosinski,

Strong,

Swift,

Jerry

Linda

Sally

Jacqueline

Wailer,

Weinberg,
Ray

Welch.

VanHusan,
Vi c k i

Willison,
Rick

Wotta,
Leone tte

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Sue

W ithington,
Larry

Wolff,
Lynn

Yesh,

Younce,
Terry

Fran

Thompson,
Linda

Tice,
Kathy

W ielgos,

Stanley

Wheeler,
Don

Wood,
Diana

Woodard,
Sheila

Work,
Paul

Beverly

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"Money making" was the thought on a l l
the Juniors' minds this year. W e operated
the concession stand, and o f course, w e
sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom.
Class advisors were Miss Patricia Chisholm
and M r. D w i g h t Gardstrom.

CLASS OFFICERS, l e f t t o right: L i n d a Bystry, Lloyd M i l l e r, M a r i l y n
Burnside, Jo Ann C r u m , Linda Barclay, Brent W i l b e r, T i m Wilson,
and Te r r y Wilber.

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Albright,

Alger,

Anderson,

Anderson,

Arendt,

Jerry

01len

John

Mary

Bonnie

Baker,
Peggy

Ballard,
Karen

Barrack,
Larry

Bercaw,
Wilfred

Berry,
Diana

Bidwell,

Blasi,

Joan

Linda

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Joyce

Barbara

Bluhm,
Julie

Burch,

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Neva
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Cossairt,

Crites,

Patricia

John

Everett,
Linda

Facklam,
Stephen

Hastings,
Perry

Betty

Dubois,

Dujardin,

Ellis,

Dean

Michael

Larry

Fleming,

Freeman,

Gillette,

Goodsell,

Steven

Cheryl

Jill

Barbara

Haylett,

Haynes,
Deanna

Hickey,

Hill,
Janet

Czajkowski,
Linda

Jerry

Philip

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Janice

Kibiloski,
David
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Hoard,
Richard

Hollister,
Eugene

Kirsch,
David

Hoover,
John

Hyska,
Dollene

Kenneth

Kolassa,
Leonard

Kregger,
Don

Kubasiak,
Duane

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Kubasiak ,

Laaning,

Lash,

Terry

Daniel

Dennis

McDonald,

McKee,
Lily

Mary Jane

Matile,
Ron

Morey,
Jerry

Pierucki,
Jacquelyn

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Elizabeth

Myers,

Shirley

Radley,
Robert

McKinley,
Janice

Metzger,
Vera

Ludw ic
Dan

Lutz,

Lutz,

Monica

Paul

Malovey,

Mase,

Jennie

Ronald

David

Meyer,
Marilyn

Modem,
Michael

Moffett,
Camilla

Mahoski,

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Nelson,
Carol

Renger,
Sharon

Nettle man,
Shermane

Rissman,
Thomas

Nowak,

Painter,

Nancy

Mark

Roberts,
Brian

Rose nau,
Frederick

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Rosenberry,
Sharon

Rumsey,

Rumsey,

Judi

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Mary

Seiler,

Shroyer,
Mar caret

Sandra

Smoker,
Dan

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Rex

Russo,
Marjorie

Scott,
Lynn

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Janet, Pat.

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Lily.

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Jack

Voss,

Wagner,

James

Pamela

Wielgos,

Wilder,

W iler,
Janice

Pat

Wood,
Phillip

Carolyn

Woods,
Jeanne

Walker,

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Jerry

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Janet

Wilson,

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Sharon

Stanley

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Left to right: G l e n d a Croy, c o p y editor; Ly n n e Osborn, co-ordinator; Connie Lane, e d i t o r ;
Jeanne Woods, assistant editor.

On March 4, 1964, a t 3:00 P. M . t h e final shipment of the 1964 Vi k i n g
was sent to the publishing company.
Throughout the world a sigh of relief was heard as Connie dropped the
packet into the m a i l box.
So this is

7 4 Eftee.

This year's sales went higher than
ever before. H e r e Linda Blasi sells
Norbert Rubley and Kerry Sweeting
their annuals.

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ALBRIGHT, JUDY: S e c . 3 ; Q u i l l &amp; Scroll 4; H i Times 4; JCL 2-4; FNA 2 - 3 ; F TA 4; Pep Club 2-4;
Homecoming Court; Play 3; Office 4 ; Student
Teaching 4.

CRANSON, CONNIE: Q u i l l &amp; Scroll 3-4; H i - Ti m e s
2-3-4; Annual 4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F TA 4; Band 1-2;

ALGER, DEL: S C 3 - 4 ; H i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; JCL 1 - 2 3-4; FNA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F TA 4; Band 1; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;

CROY, GLENDA: Thespians 3-4; Q u i l l &amp; Scroll 4;
Hi- Ti m e s 3; Annual 4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FNA 3 - 4 ; F TA

Cheerleaders 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Sno-Ball
Queen; Homecoming Queen; Play 3-4; Student

4; Band 1; GAA 2 - 3 - 4 ; Bowling 2-3-4; Pep Club 1 2-3-4; Play 3-4; Student Teaching 4; Chorus 1-3-4.
CUMMINGS, RICHARD: A n n u a l 4; FTA 4; Varsity
Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1;
Wrestling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

Teaching 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
ARMSTRONG, BEN: Thespians 3-4; H i - Ti m e s 3;
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F TA 4; Pep Club 4; Play 3-4; Football
1-2-3-4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
BEERY, GLORIA: J C L 1 - 2 - 3 ; F TA 4; Pep Club 4;
Play 3; Student Teaching 4; Chorus 2 - 3 - 4 .
BLAIN, JUDY: I n t e r C 3 - 4 ; Thespians 3-4; H i - Ti m e s
1-2; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Bowling 4; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Play 3-4; Office 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
BLANCHARD, GARY: F F A 2 - 3 - 4 ; Int. 4 .
BLUE, LORENE: F N A 1 - 2 ; Bowling 1-4; Pep Club 1;

GAA 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Conferences 3; Int.
1-2-3.

CZAJKOWSKI, STEVE: F F A 1 - 2 - 3 ; Varsity Club
2-3-4; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k
2.
DANBURY, M A RY ANNE: J C L 1-2; FNA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Band 1 - 2 - 3 ; GAA 2.
ELLIS, T O M : Va r s i t y 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Conferences 3;
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 2;

Play 3; Office 4 .
BOGUCKI, SHERILYN: P e p Club 3-4; Office 4.
BRONSON, KAREN: J C L 3; FNA 2 - 3 ; Bowling 3-4;

Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
FAIR, L I L A : S C 2; H i - Ti m e s 1-2-4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 ;
FNA 3; Band 1; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Cheerleader 2-3-4;
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 3; Sno-Ball Court; Home-

Pep Club 4; Play 3.
BURCH, ELSIE: O f f i c e 4 .
BURROWS, CAROL: G A A 2; Pep Club 2-3; Play 3.

coming Court: O f f i c e 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
FALK, KAREN: Thespians 4; JCL 1 - 2 - 4 ; FNA 1;
FTA 4; Pep Club 3-4; Play 3-4; Conferences 3;

BYSTRY, DAVE: I n t . 1 - 2 .
CADMAN, K A N D Y: H i - Ti m e s 1-2; Band 1; GAA 1 2-3-4; Bowling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 3;

Int. 4 .
FENNER, LEVI:
FENNER, NELSON:

Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
CARPENTER, J I M : J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F TA 4; Varsity
Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 ; Baseball
1-2-3-4; Student Teaching 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
CARY, RUSSEL: F T A 4; FFA 1 - 2 ; Varsity Club 1 - 2 3-4; Pep Club 4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 3-4; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
COLER, L I N D A : FNA 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 2 - 3 : 4 ; Play 3;

FOX, CHARLES:
GARMAN, D AV E : Tr e a s . 2 ; Pres. 3 ; Thespians 3-4;

Chorus 1 - 3 - 4 .
CRABTREE, RANDY: Va r s i t y Club 3-4; Football 1 2-3-4; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 2-3-4; Baseball
1-2; Student Teaching 4; Int. 2 - 3 - 4 .

JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F TA 4; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club
3-4; Play 3-4; Conferences 3; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Track 2-3-4.
GILLETTE, S T U : V P 4; SC 1 - 3 ; Varsity Club 3-4;
Pep Club 4; Football 1-2; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 ; Tr a c k
3; Baseball 2.
HAENNI, CLARE: F FA 1; Play 3; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
HAND, CHERYL: P e p Club 1; Chorus 1.
HAND, D A N : Va r s i t y Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1-4;
Football 1 - 2 - 3 ; Wrestling 2-3-4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

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�HAYLETT, JUDY: H i - Ti m e s 4; FFA 3 - 4 ; GAA 1 2-3-4; Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 3-4; Sno-Ball Court;

2-3-4; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club 3-4; Play 3-4;
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1 - 2 -

Office 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
HOARD, WAYNE: B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 1 - 3 - 4 ; Foot-

3-4; Baseball 3.
LANE, CONNIE: Q u i l l &amp; Scroll 3-4; H i - Ti m e s 2-3;

ball 1 - 2 - 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 4.
HOPKINS. LAURA: Thespians 3-4; H i - Ti m e s 2-3;
Annual 4; Band 1; Bowling 2-3-4; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 -

Annual 4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; GAA 3;
Bowling 3; Pep Club 1-2; Conferences 3-4; I n t . 1 - 2 .
LAUGHRY, DON: Baseball 3-4; I n t . 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
LOSINSKI, CAROLYN: S e c . 1 ; H i - Ti m e s 4; JCL

4; Play 3.
HORSLEY, SHARON: J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FNA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
(.3A.A 1; Bowling 4; Pep Club 1-4; Play 4; Chorus 1.
HOSKINS, DONNA: F N A 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 1 - 2 - 3 ; GAA
1-2; Pep Club 1-2-3; Play 3-4; Int. 1 - 2 .
HOUGHTON, JUDY: H i - Ti m e s 1-2; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
FNA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 1; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Cheerleader
3; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 2-3-4; Office 4; Int. 1 2-3-4.
HURLEY, M I K E : Va r s i t y Club 2-3-4; Pep Club 3-4;
Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1-2.
JEFFERY, I VA N : Va r s i t y Club 3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 4; Tr a c k 1; Wrestling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
JUNKER. PHYLLIS: H i - Ti m e s 2-3; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 ;
FTA 4; GAA 1 - 2 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Homecoming
Court; Student Teaching 4; Int. 1 - 2 .
KAIN, SANDY: Tr e a s . 3 ; H i - Ti m e s 1-2; Band 1-2;
GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Bowling 4; Cheerleader 3-4; Pep
Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Sno-Ball Court; Play 3; Office 4;
Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
KEHOE, DON: S C 1; Inter C 3-4; Varsity Club 2 3-4; Pep Club 2-4; Conference 3; Football 1 - 2 - 3 4; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 2-3-4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
KINSLOW, CAROLE: J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F TA 4; Band
1-2-3-4; Pep Club 2-4; Play 3-4; Chorus 2 - 3 - 4 .
KIRTLEY, GARY: Pres. 2 ; SC 4; Varsity Club 1 - 2 3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k
1-2-3-4.
KOLASSA, SHARON: S e c . 2 ; Pres. 4 ; H i -Times 2;
JCL 1; F TA 4; GAA 2 - 3 ; Bowling 2-3; Pep Club 12-3-4; Play 3-4; Student Teaching 4; Int. 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
LAWS, HARRY: Thespians 3-4; Annual 4; JCL 1 -

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Office 4 .
LOSINSKI, LARRY: P e p Club 2-3-4; I n t . 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
LUDWICK, CASSANDRA: H i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep
Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 3 - 4 .
LUDWICK, CHARLES: Thespians 3-4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
FFA 1; Pep Club 1-4; Play 3; Football 1; I n t . 1 - 2 3-4.
LUDWICK, DARLENE: H i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep Club
1-2-3-4; Play 3; Int. 1 - 2 .
LUDWICK, RICHARD: F F A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club
3-4; Pep Club 4; Football 1 - 3 - 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
McFALL, GLORIA: P e p Club 1.
MALOVEY, CONNIE: H i - Ti m e s 4; JCL 1 - 2 - 4 ; Pep
Club 1-2-4; Office 4; Chorus 1.
MARKS, JOYCE: P e p Club 1; Play 2; I n t . 1 - 2 - 3 .
M AY, PENNY: Thespians 3-4; Band 1; Pep Club 1;
Play 3-4; Student Teaching 4.
MAYER, JOHN: F F A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Pep Club 3; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
MEADE, CONNIE: G A A 3 - 4 ; Bowling 3-4; Play 2.
MENDENHALL, C A N D Y: H i - Ti m e s 1-2; Band 1;
GAA 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep Club 1-2-3; Play 1.
METZGER, G A I L : F FA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 2-4; Int. 2 .
MODERT, NORMA: G A A 3 - 4 ; Bowling 3-4.
MOELLER, GORDON: Pres. 1 ; Thespians 3-4; JCL
1-2-3-4; F TA 4; Varsity Club 2-3-4; Pep Club 3-4;
Play 3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 4; Baseball 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Student Teaching 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
MOSS, CARL: F T A 4; Varsity Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1-3-4; Wrestling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

�NEVERESKE, CHARLES: J C L 1-2; Tr a c k 2 - 4 .
NORTON, K E N : F F A 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club 4; Pep Club

SZAFRANSKI, ED: H i - Ti m e s 1-2-3; FFA 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1; Tr a c k 3-4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 .

1-2-3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 ; Tr a c k 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

WARZNIAK, GRACIE: J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 3-4.
WEBER, JON: F F A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
WEISS, PAMELA: J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FNA 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band

NOWAK, LORETTA: J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; GAA 2 - 3 ; Bowling
2-3; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Office 4; Chorus 1 .
OSBORN, LYNNE: A n n u a l 4; JCL 2 - 3 - 4 ; FNA 1 - 2 ;
FTA 4; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1-2; Play 3 - 4 .
PARKS, NORMA: B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 2 - 3 .
PIATKOWSKI, BERNADETTE: P e p Club 3-4; Office 4 .
PIFER, M A RY: G A A 1 - 4 ; Pep Club 1-2-3; I n t . 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
REDMOND, DENNIS: V P 2; Thespians 3-4; Annual 4;
JCL 1; Varsity Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play 3-4; Football 1 - 2 3-4; Basketball 1 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
REYNOLDS, NADINE: H i - Ti m e s 1; GAA 2 - 4 ; Bowling
3; Pep Club 2-3-4; Office 4 .
RIEGER, D AV E : F o o t b a l l 1-3; Tr a c k 2-3; Int. 1 - 2 .
RISSMAN, WENDY: G A A 1; P l a y 3; I n t . 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
RITTER, PAT: Thespians 3-4; H i - Ti m e s 3; JCL 1 - 2 3-4; F TA 4; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Bowling
2-3; YFC 1 - 2 ; Play 3-4; Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
ROSCH, KARL: T r a c k 1 - 2 - 3 .
RUBLEY, NORBERT: B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Wrestling 3-4.
RUBLEY, PHYLLIS: H i - Ti m e s 2-3; FNA 3 - 4 ; GAA
1-2-3-4; Bowling 3-4; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Play 3.
RUNYON, PA U L : B a n d 4; YFC 4; Chorus 4.

1-2-3-4; GAA 1 - 2 ; Bowling 4; Play 3-4; Int. 1 - 2 3-4; Chorus 1.
WELCH, SHIRLEY: S C 3 - 4 ; Thespians 3-4; H i
Times 1; F TA 4; FFA 3; Band 1; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 ; Bowling 1-2-3; Cheerleader 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Sno-Ball Court; Play 3-4; Student Teaching 4; Int.
1-2-3-4.
WHEELER, GARY: J C L 1-2; Varsity Club 3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Wrestling 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
WILBER, SHARRY: S C 3 - 4 ; Thespians 3-4; H i - Ti m e s
1-2-3; Annual 4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FNA 1 - 2 - 3 ; F TA 4;
Band 1 - 2 - 3 ; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play
3-4; Student Teaching 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 4.
WILCOX, GWEN: H i - Ti m e s 3; Bowling 2-4;
Chorus 4.
WILER, C Y N T H I A : T i - Ti m e s 3-4; Annual 4; FNA
2-3; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 3-4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

SANFORD, N A N C Y: J C L 2-3; FNA 3 - 4 ; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 4; Bowling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 1-3-4; Play 3-4; Int.

WILSON, CAROLE: T i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 ; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 ;
FNA 1 - 2 - 3 ; GAA 3; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Play 4.
WILSON, T O M : P e p Club 4; Play 3; Football 1;

1-2-3-4.
SHOOK, CHERYL: J C L 2; GAA 1 - 2 - 3 ; Bowling 1 - 2 -

Wrestling 1.
WISER HOARD, GLORIA: H i - Ti m e s 2-4; JCL 1 - 2 -

3-4; Pep Club 2-3; Play 3; Int. 1 - 2 .
SMITH, JULIA: F N A 2.
SMITH, ROSE: H i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 ; Band 1; YFC 1 - 2 3-4; Pep Club 1; Office 4; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 1 -

3-4; GAA 2 - 3 ; Bowling 2-3; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Homecoming Court; Office 4.
WOHLERS, GARY: F F A 1 - 2 ; Pep Club 3-4; Play 3.
WOTTA, PHIL: S C 2-4; Annual 4; Varsity Club 1 -

2-3-4.
SMITH, T O M : V P 3; JCL 1-2; Varsity Club 3 - 4 ;

2-3-4; Conferences 4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball
1-2-3-4; Tr a c k 2-4; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 -

Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 ; Tr a c k 1-2-3.
SUMMERS, K AT H Y: G A A 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 2 - 3 - 4 ;

4.
YEARLING, GENE: P l a y 2; Chorus 1-4.

Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
STEFAN SKI, RUTH ANN: B a n d 3-4; Play 3-4;

YESH, M I K E : P e p Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
YESH, RICHARD: P e p Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Int. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

Office 4; Chorus 1.

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ROW: R o n Matile, C a r l Moss, Dave Garman, Dennis Ludwick, Roger Ulane, Jerry Albright, Norbert Rubley,
Clark Walker, D a n Kehoe. B A C K ROW: J o h n Crites, Bruce Ellis, Dennis Lash, Harry Laws, Dave Mase,
Richard Ludwick, Perry Hastings, K e n Norton, Paul Runyon, Gary K i r t l e y, and Coach Zabonick.

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Gary K i r t l e y wins the 100 yd. dash at the Coldwater meet.

Pole vaulting at a practice meet
Harry Laws.

Gary K i r t l e y tries his skill
at the broad Jump.

�The track interest increased
greatly at Bronson this year. T h e
boys worked hard and their enthusiasm brightened the outlook for
the future.
Their fourth place finish i n the
conference meet aided the effort
in capturing a tie for the A l l -Sports
Trophy.

Gary Gunthorpe and Don Kehoe switch on the m i l e relay.

Roger Ulane leaps through the a i r in the
broad jump at Coldwater.
George Laws looks into space
as he flies over the bar.

Pete Moss and Harry Laws m a k t
stride as they leap the hurdles.

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Varsity baseball players FRONT ROW, l e f t to right: L y n Lane, manager, J i m Carpenter, P h i l Wotta, Ron Malovey,
Rex Te r r y, Te r r y Wilber, and Doug Wiler, manager. S E C O N D ROW: G o r d o n M o e l l e r, Russel Cary, Larry Kibiloski,
Randy Kibiloski, Brent Wilber, Jack Voss, and Mike Yesh. B A C K ROW: C o a c h Liggett, To m Ellis, Dennis Redmond,
Gary Wheeler, T i m Wilson, Te r r y Piatt, and Harold Hoskins.

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�Around and around and around she goes, where she stops no one knows. T h i s year
the wheel o f fortune stopped on Bronson High School's baseball teams. Bronson's students should be very proud o f the fine season played by the boys.

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This year the reserve baseball squad was revived
under the direction o f Coach Strong. T h e boys
showed much enthusiasm and vigor. W i t h a record

Coach Strong sweeps up the f i e l d before a
victory.

of two wins and three losses, t h e y completed an a c tive year.

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Reserve baseball players FRONT ROW are: M i k e Uregg, Dow nucleic, koci Somerlott, Te r r y Younce, Ron Book, L a r r y
Younce, Bob Cary, M i k e Yesh, Gerald Smith, J i m Mayer. B A C K ROW are: J i m Webb, Bob Parrish, Doug Booth,
Walt Monroe, Joe Fisher, Chuch Wheeler, To m Rissman, G a r y Simonds, Bob Goshorn, M a r k Painter, J i m Marks, a n d
Fred Rosenau.

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1he 1964 A l l -Star Band Concert was held at Bronson on March 14. T h e 107 piece band consisted o f top bandsmen
from A A . A . a n d B schools in Southwestern Michigan.

Dr. Ronald D. Gregory. director of bands at
Indiana University, served as guest conductor for the
All-Star Band Concert. H e r e he is shown speaking
at the banquet, prepared by the Band Parents Club,
before the Concert.

Dr. Gregory
warms the band up
before the concert
which attracted a
huge audience.

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�The entire cast l e f t to right
are Pat Ritter, Wayne Heard,
Margie Russo, Pam Weiss,
Barbara Krontz, Barry Keeslar,
Marlaine K e l l e r, Cassie Ludwick, Jean M a l l o r y, Judy
Blaine, Jeanne Woods, Donna
Hoskins, G a r y K i r t l e y, Rod
Somerlott. K n e e l i n g are
Vickie Va n Husan, Laura Hopkins, P a m Wagner, Donna
Livesay, Brian Henderson,
Sharry Wilber, Jane W i l e r,
Laural Blasi. S i t t i n g are Susan Voorus and Debbie Kinter.

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"Hansel and Gretel" the first a l l - h i children's
play was presented A p r i l 24 and 25 in the high school
gym. A very colorful and active p l a y, i t aroused
the attention o f all the children and even adults.
After the performances, t h e cast held autograph parties where the children could t a l k to the cast and get
their autographs.
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Miss Chisholm, p l a y director, applies
the witch's nose.

Princess Olga drinks
from the magic cup as
Ilega and Helga watch.

Ole gives Hansel and Gretel a dream
while they are lost in the forest.

Astrid, M a i d a , Johan, Some, V i g o , G r e t e l , and Hansel wait for Father to give them gingerbread cakes.

�The Ladies Glee Club opened the follies with a variety o f
well-known songs and choruses.

Twirlers Judy Crum, Jane W i l e r,
Ellen Clark, Marlaine K e l l e r,
and Martha Vinton entertain in
the nightclub scene.

i n t country scene featured Wayne
Hoard singing " To m Dooley"
accompanied by Jerry Smith, K e n
Norton, L a r r y Ellis, Brian Roberts,
Bruce Ellis, and Paul Runyon.

The "Bronson H i l l b i l l i e s , " Pat Cossairt, Jeanne Woods, and Janet
Widener, sing and act " T h e Martins and the Coys. "
Bronson's Bugs, Norbert
Rubley, .Harry Laws, a n d
Jim Voss, r e a l l y livened
the place with swinging
tunes.

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The senior boys presented
a very colorful hula dance.

The senior class p r e * n t e d a
very interesting and amusing
Class Day. T h e theme was the
Jack Pear Show. H a r r y Laws,
acting as Jack Pear, introduced
many different and entertaining
skits. T h e entire program was
very well-planned and presented.

Harry Laws reads tut. , c t , p t o f "The
Jack Pear Show. " H e acted as Jack

Shirley Welch sweeps up the floor
during a commercial.

Pear.

Dave Rieger, To m Smith, Randy Crabtree, a n d Ed Szafranski
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Karen Falk sang a number o f her favorite
folk tunes.

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This year the senior class took
a chaperoned trip to Chicago for
their Skip Day. T h e y toured
Chinatown, M a x w e l l Street, Board
of Trade, Museums, a n d McCormack Place.

This was one o f the many beautiful scenes o f Chicago's
skyline as viewed by the seniors.

Aci.o&lt;ing down Max,...ell Street open-air market,
the seniors kept i n a close group.

The seniors got a close-up view o f the Chicago
skyscrapers. B e h i n d them is the Chicago Board
of Trade Building.

The tour of Maxwell Street proved to be a
valuable experience.

Charles Nevereske and Ken Watters stop to examine
souvenirs at the shop in the Natural History Museum.

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�Mark Painter, B e t t y Hawley, Ellen Clark, a n d Jim Voss

J o y c e

Bopp and Dan Hand pose in a Chinese rickshaw.

gaze into the starlit pool.

"Oriental Fantasy" was the theme o f the a n nual junior-senior prom. A delicious banquet
was served at the Union H a l l preceding the
dance. T h e gym was beautifully decorated
with a full-length mural along one w a l l . I n
the center of the gym was a pool covered by a
wooden bridge w i t h an Oriental doll standing
on the bridge. A huge colorful dragon covered
the entire stage. A f t e r the dance, post prom
activities were offered free o f charge by the
merchants and service clubs of Bronson.

Couples enjoy the Oriental atmosphere while relaxing
between dances.

Everyone enjoyed the traditional Grand March.

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Norsemen sang a variety o f numbers during intermission.

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"Life's Perspective" was the theme
the 1964 Baccalaureate message given b ;
the Rev. Robert Brien. R e v. B r i e n stressed
taking a long range look at l i f e when m a k ing decisions. H e recommended to the
Seniors that they further their education
possible.

Marching into the gymnasium
on Baccalaureate night were 113
Seniors; 113 Seniors who were anxiously awaiting the conclusion o f
their high school careers.

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the hymns which were sung at Baccalaureate.
The hymns represented deep feelings for
this country and for God.

With their motto" What We Are To Be,
We Are Now Becoming" behind them, t h e

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1964 Seniors of Bronson High School left
the gymnasium, t h i n k i n g of their future
endeavors along life's pathway.

�Senior Class President, Sharon
Kolassa and Vi c e -President,
Stewart Gillette led the processional as junior class m e m bers lined the aisle w i t h lighted
candles.

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The seniors stood at attention
as the f i n a l couple approached
the stage closing the processional.

The students waited in
anticipation as Dr. C .
R. S t . C l a i r Jr. p r e pared t o deliver his
message, " A Tw o
Edged Sword. "

�Harry Laws, valedictorian, h e l d
the audience's attention as he presented his speech " T h e Die Is Cast. "

S a t - c r i a n Carolyn Losinski preschted hcl
speech " Yo u r Future As A C i t i z e n " using a p i c :orial house made o f the factors of a genuine
citizen.

A vocal quartette consisting of
Sharry Wilber, Sharon Kolassa, D e l
Laura Alger, a n d Patricia Ritter,
sang "Halls Of Ivy. "

Students receiving special
honors and awards were:
FRONT ROW: K a r e n Falk,
Phil Wotta, Dave Garman,
Harry Laws, a n d Dennis
Redmond. B A C K ROW:
Pat Ritter, John Mayer,
Carolyn Losinski, Loretta
Nowak, G l o r i a Hoard, and
Sharry Wilber.

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To provide an authentic record of this school year.
we have t r i e d to recount m a n y o f the events which
have occurred during this brief interim. W i t h the use
of pictures to help narrate the story between the lines
of copy, w e hope t o create a true and accurate p i c ture o f Bronson High School i n realistic f o r m . W e
now wish to present the " V i k i n g of 63. "

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Bronson's superintendent o f schools,
Mr. Gareth Heisler, holds a position o f great importance since he
must keep both the high school and
the elementary schools running e f ficiently and with as l i t t l e trouble
as possible.

Working with M r. Heisler is his
secretary, M r s . M a r i e Tr a c y, w h o
helps to accomplish many o f the
major tasks envolved i n keeping
the school i n running order.

Members o f the board are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: D e a n Cary and
Roy Bloom. R O W 2: L a M a r Modert, Robert George, Scott Cary,
George Jeffery, a n d Paul Willison (absent).

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Run School

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Responsibility for keeping our school
running smoothly rests in the hands of
principal, M r . W i l l i a m French. B o t h
pleasant and unpleasant tasks arise daily
to keep M r. French busy almost every
minute i n school. S o m e o f his activities
include advising students, m e e t i n g and
talking with parents, visitors, and businessmen. H e is also advisor o f Bronson's
Student Council.

Mr. French operates the new intercom system
put into use this year.

Assisting M r. French with his duties,
Mr. Brusak has l i t t l e free t i m e during
school hours. Besides carrying responsibilities of our school, h e acts as counselor for students seeking advice about
their futures. T o make his school day
even busier, M r . Brusak teaches Civics
and Economics to B. H. S. seniors.

Mr. Brusak begins each day by writing excuses
for those who have been absent previously.

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�Principal's Secretary Instructs Office Help

Oftice help demonstrate innumerable tasks performed.

Obtaining knowledge through a c -

Working in the principal's office,
every g i r l becomes acquainted w i t h
such jobs as typing letters, stencils,
and bulletins. T h e y also help keep
records and help the secretary i n r e ceiving people.

tual experience is one o f the best
ways to learn. G i r l s planning to
work i n the secretarial f i e l d gain
through performing essential tasks
involved i n the operation of the
office.

Mrs. S m i t h , secretary i n the principal's office, g i v e s instruction to
the girls.

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�Mrs. N o v a Ray (left) and Mrs. D o n na Brusak (right) discuss d a i l y schedule
together. B o t h members o f Commercial
department teach typing in addition to
shorthand and bookkeeping, taught by
Mrs. Ray. B o t h hold a Bachelor o f Science degree from Western Michigan U niversity.

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Class concentrates on typing
warm-up.

Students Acquire Skills for Office Jobs

Typical Bookkeeping class hard at work.

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Communications Important Tool Subject

English department works as a unit.

EILEEN TOUPALIK
B. S. , W . M. U.

ROSE-MARIE HAENNI

PATRICIA A . CHISHOLM
Speech Department
B. A. , W. M. U.

WILLIAM LIGGETT

B. S. , Purdue University

B. S. , Kalamazoo College

FRANK NOFSINGER
B. S. , W . M. U.

ELDON SHOOK
B. A . , O h i o Northern U.
M. S. , Indiana U.

ARIDEAN FRENCH
B. A. , W. M. U.
DON WHITMER
B. A. , Drake U.

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page)

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�Mrs. French keeps her English class busy and happy.

Mrs. To u p a l i k uses blackboard to
explain pronuciation of a word.

Mr. W h i t m e r teaches the seventh
grade fundamentals of good English.

�WALTER PATTISON
Physics, M a t h
B. A. , W . M. U.

CHARLES H I LTO N

HARLAN BOND
Math, History
B. M . , U . o f M.
M . A . , U . o f M.

WILLIAM ZABONICK

Math, A g r i c u l t u r e
B. S. , M . S. U.

B. S. , W. M. U.
M. A, , W. M. U.
FLOYD WILBUR
Life Certificate

RUTH RITTENHOUSE
Math, L a t i n
A. B. , Defiance College

Central Michigan College

Math Department Provides Advanced Training
Math department, i n addition to offering
general m a t h , provides a l l college preparatory courses leading to technical training.

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�Students in plane geometry class use the blackboard to illustrate figures
and proofs.

Algebra I I catches the curiosity o f many.

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�Phys. Ed. Teachei
Strive for
Physical Fitness

Seuroc uigu girls' ph)sical educatioil group get prepared for an
exercise.

Our new girls physical education teacher,
Miss Vanna DeDona, i s teaching while s t i l l
attending classes at Western Michigan U n i -

Charles Atkocunis is the instructor
for the boys' physical education.
Here, h e watches to see that the
boys are playing correctly.

�Mrs. L o i s Carpenter heads
newly organized A r t department
in Bronson High. V i k i n g students take tremendous interest
and enjoyment in the new course.
She holds a Bachelor o f Science
degree from Western Michigan
University.

Miss Dora Anderson tops long teaching career a t Bronson High by serving
as high school librarian. S h e holds
the A . B. degree from Kalamazoo C o l lege and M . A . degree from the U n i versity o f Michigan.

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A l l prospective drivers pass through M r.
George Wilson's Driver Education classes.
Hours behind the wheel and hours o f classroom instruction provide students with fundamentals o f driving. H e holds a B. A. d e gree from Georgetown College and the
M. A. f r o m University of Michigan.

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�Social Studies Teach
About
Peoples and Government

Mr. Heinemann, a new teacher i n
the department second semester,
makes use o f school library.

C. B . T H O M A S
B. A . Western M i c h .
University

MAX HEINEMANN
B. A . M i c h i g a n State
University

History department congregates to plan teaching techniques
for the year. L e f t to right are M r. W h i t c o m b , M r . T h o m a s ,
and M r. Brusak.

GEORGE BRUSAK
B. A . , U . o f M.
M. A . , U . o f M.

ROBERT WHITCOMB
A. B . , O l i v e t Colleg,

Commercial law class keeps busy.

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�Science Instructors Work to Keep
Abreast of Times

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CHARLES ATKOCUNIS

LEROY A . RITTENHOUSE

Biology
B. A. , W. M. U.
M. A. , W. M. U.

Science and Health
A. B. , Defiance College
U. o f M.

CABLE J. EDWARDS
Science and Chemistry
B. E. , Wisconsin
State College
M. S. , U . o f North
Dakota

Science l a b experiments.

Hard t o believe, b u t experiment provides the basic facts.

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Practice

"Use.a f i v e -stroke r o l l ! " s a y s M r. Gardstrom t o junior band members.

DWIGHT GARDSTROM
M. M . E . D .
Vandercook College o f Music

More sound from the third clarinets, please!

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Mr. K r u g e r looks on as M r. G i l m o r e writes down names of
that w i l l be needed for machine shop.

CARL KRUGER
B. S . , W . M . U .

Teaching by actual practice makes boys' work i n t e r -

Industrial Arts

esting.

HOWARD R. GILMORE
Flint Junior College
B. S . , W . M . U .
M. S . , W . M . U .

Machine shop boys learn from demonstrations.

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�Mrs. Rose M a r i e Haenni demonstrates a sewing technique
to a H o m e Economics class. S h e also teaches senior English
and holds a B. S. d e g r e e f r o m N . M a n c h e s t e r College.

Students working i n
Home Economics class are
assisted b y Mrs. E u n i c e
M a r t i n . S h e holds a B. S.
degree f r o m Eastern M i c h igan U n i v e r s i t y.

BHS Offers Vo-Ed to Boys and Girls

Mr. C h a r l e s H i l t o n
discusses assignment i n
agriculture class. H e
holds a B. S. degree f r o m
Michigan State U n i v e r s i t y.

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��1963 Seniors L a s t
Class to Take Trip
Senior class works hard f o r last t r i p .

Class officers are pictured above,

Senior p l a y, r e c o r d hops, c a n d y and
Christmas card sales, m a g a z i n e sale,

from l e f t t o right: K a r e n C z a j k o w s k i ,
Vice-President; J e a n M e y e r, S e c r e -

and a f e s t i v a l are some projects used

tary; D o n Owen, President; B e n Sosinski, Treasurer; B e r n a d e t t e Bodine
and Jerry M o r g a n , Student C o u n c i l
Representatives.

to help support seniors.

Advisor, M R . W H I T C O M B

Advisor, M R . Z A B O N I C K

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Valedictorian (3. 97)

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Eleven Honor Students Named
From Class of '63

The eight remaining honor students are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: N a n c y Woods,
(3. 20); K a y Walker, ( 3 . 66); Sylvia Sobecki, ( 3 . 16); and Nola Lane, ( 3 . 2 9 ) . R O W
2: Bernadette Bodine, ( 3 . 1 2 ) ; Marjorie Hepler, ( 3 . 12); Ben Sosinski, ( 3 . 51); and
Beth Laughry, ( 3 . 33).

MAX SLISHER
Historian ( 3. 78)

�ARMSTRONG, BRENDA
ARMSTRONG, L I N D A

AUTEN, KYNARD
AUTEN, SARAH

BASSAGE, ROSE A N N
BLUE, LOUELLA

BODINE, BERNADETTE
BUTTERS, M A R C I A

��FISCHER, SONDRA
FITCH , M A LINDA

FOWLER, S A L LY
FRIEDEL, LARRY

GOSHORN, JAMES
GROVE, D A N I E L

HARTSELL, CHARLES
HEPLER, MARJORIE

�HERMAN. SONJA
HICKEY, M A R Y JO

HIMES, N I C K
H O U T Z , RICHARD

HYSKA, JOHN
JENNINGS, T H O M A S

JOHNSON, JAMES
KEHOE, RICHARD

�KOLASSA, PHYLLIS
K R Z Y Z A N S K I , R AY

LAMPMAN, K A Y
LANE, N O L A

LANE, N O R A
LASH, SHARON

LAUGHRY, B E T H
LONGWORTH, R U T H A N N

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�LOSINSKI, DARLENE
N1cCLELLAND, D AV I D

McFALL, T O M
MALOVEY, SUSAN

MAURER, HELEN
N1AYER, LOUISE

METZGER, CLARA M A E
MEYER, JEAN

����SOSINSKI, BENEDICT
STRONG, CLARK

SYGNECKI, JAMES
UTTERBACK, C A R LTO N

VREELAND, MONROE
WALKER, K A Y

WEINBERG, PHILIP
WHEELER, CONNIE

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��WILLIAM L I G G E T T, A d v i s o r

CHARLES H I LTO N , Advisor

Activities and Studies Keep Juniors Hopping

"Busy class" was the theme f o r Juniors; t h e y
had concession stand, record hops, j u n i o r p l a y,
and junior-senior prom.
Class advisors were M r. Charles H i l t o n and
Mr. W i l l i a m Liggett. C l a s s officers are, f r o m
top t o bottom; V i c e -President, To m Smith;
President, D a v i d Garman; Secretary, Judy A l bright; L i t t l e C Representatives, Judy Blain
and Don Kehoe; S t u d e n t Council Representative,
Steward G i l l e t t ; Tr e a s u r e r, Sandra Kain; S t u dent Council Representative, D e l Laura A l g e r.

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�Armstrong, Ben
Beery, G l o r i a
Bidwell, Douglas
Blanchard, G a r y
Blue, Lorene

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Bogucki, S h e r i l y n
Bronson, K a r e n
Burch, E l s i e
Bystry, D a v i d
Cadman, K a n d y

Carpenter, James
(2ary, H e l e n

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Danbury, Maryanne
Diffenbaugh, K a r e n
Dunham, Barbara

Falk, K a r e n

Hand, C h e r y l
Hand, D a n i e l
Haylett, Judy
Hoard, Wa y n e
Hopkins, Laura

Horsley, Sharon
Hoskins, D o n n a
Houghton, l u d y
Hurley, M i k e
Jeffery, I v a n

Crabtree, Randy
Cranson, C o n n i e
Croy, Glenda
Cummings, Richard
Czajkowski, Stephen

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Ellis, T h o m a s
Fair, L i l a

Fenner, L e v i
Fenner, Nelson
Fox, Charles
Haenni, C l a r e

Cary, John
Cekander, M i k e
Coler, L i n d a

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�Junker, Phyllis
Kinslow, Carole
Kirkum, M e l v i n
Kirtley, Gary
Kolassa, Sharon

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Lane, Connie
Laughry, Donald
Laws, Harry
Longworth, Patricia
Losinski, Carolyn

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Losinski, Larry
Ludwick, Cassandra
Ludwick, Charles
Ludwick, Darlene
Ludwick, Dennis

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Ludwick, Richard
McCreery, P a m
McCreery, Robert
McDonald, LeRoy
McFall, G l o r i a

Marks, Joyce
May, Penny
Mayer, John
Meade, Connie
Mendenhall. Candice

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Metzger, G a i l
Modert, N o r m a
Moeller, Gordon
Monroe, James
Moss, C a r l

Neverske, Charles
Norton, K e n
Nowak, Loretta
Osborn, Lynne
Parks, Norma

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Persails, Pat
Piatkowski, Bernadette
Pifer, M a r y
Radley, Ernest
Redmond, Dennis

�Reynolds, N a d i n e
Rieger, D a v i d
Rissman, We n d y
Ritter, P a t r i c i a
Rosch, K a r l

Rubley, N o r b e r t
Rubley, P h y l l i s
Rumsey, V e r l
Sanford, N a n c y
Shook, C h e r y l

Smith, J u l i a
Smith, Rose
Stefanski, Ruth
Stuckey, Jeanniene
Summers, M a r y

Sweeting, D o n a l d
Szafranski, E d
Ulrich, Jan
White, Wa l t e r
Warzniak, G r a c e
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Watters, K e n n e t h
Weber, Jon
Weiss, P a m e l a
Welch, S h i r l e y
Wheeler, G a r y

Whitcomb, Jerry
Wilber, Sharry
Wilcox, G w e n
Wiler, C y n t h i a
Wilson, C a r o l e

Wilson, T h o m a s
Wiser, G l o r i a
Wohlers, G a r y
Wotta, P h i l l i p
Yearling, Gene

Yesh, M i c h a e l
Yesh, Richard

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Into Swing
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Although they have no senior t r i p to work toward,
the sophomores have been hard at work w i t h money
making projects. T h i s year they had charge o f the
coat check along w i t h having record hops, a n d
various other activities. C l a s s advisors were Miss
Patricia Chisholm and Mrs. E u n i c e M a r t i n . C l a s s
officers are: President, L a r r y K i b i l o s k i ; V i c e -President, W i l f r e d Bercaw; Secretary, C h e r y l Freeman;
Treasurer, P a t t y Cossairt; and Student Council
Representatives, T i m Wilson and Te r r y W i l b e r.

MISS PATRICIA CHISHOLM, A d v i s o r

MRS. EUNICE MARTIN, A d v i s o r

�Albright, J e r r y
Alger, 0 1 l e n
Anderson, John
Anderson, M a r y
Arendt, B o n n i e

Baker, P e g g y
Ballard, K a r e n
Barclay, L i n d a
Barrack, L a r r y
Beron, C a r o l y n

Berry, D i a n a
Bidwell, Joan
Blasi, L i n d a
Bluhm, J u l i e
Bopp, Joyce

Brown, G a r y
Burch, Barbara
Burnside, M a r y l y n
Bystry, L i n d a
Carpenter, N e v a

Carter, Bud
Clark, E l l e n
Covey, H e l e n
Crites, John
Crum, Joanne

Czajkowski, L i n d
Dubois, D e a n
Dujardin, M i c h a e l
Ellis, L a r r y
Everett, L i n d a

Facklam, Stephan
Fleming, Steven
Gillette, J i l l
Goodsell, Barbara
Hart, S y l v i a

Hastings, Perry
Hawley, B e t t y
Haylett, Jerry
Haynes, D e a n n a
H i c k e y, P h i l i p

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�H i l l , Janet
Hill, Janice
Hoard, Richard
Hollister, Eugene
Hoover, John

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Hyska, D o I l e n e
Jennings, K e n n e t h
Kirsch, D a v i d
Kolassa, Leonard
Kregger, D o n a l d

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Kubasiak, D u a n e
Kubasiak, Te r r y
Lanning, D a n
Lash, D e n n i s
Loyd, Te r r y

Ludwick, D a n i e l
Lutz, M o n i c a
Lutz, P a u l
McDonald, M a r y
McKee, L i l l i a n

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M c K i n l e y, Janice
Makoski, Jennie
M alovey, Ronald
M a t i l e , Ron
Mayer, E l i z a b e t h

Meinke, L a r r y
Metzger, Ve r a
Meyer, M a r i l y n
M i l l e r, L l o y d
Modert, M i c h a e l

Moffett, C a m i l l a
Morey, J e r r y
Mase, D a v i d
Myers, S h i r l e y
Nelson; C a r o l

Nettleman, Shermane
Norton, C a r l a
Nowak, N a n c y
Painter, M a r k
Pierucki, Jacquelyn

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�Radley, Robert
Renger, Sharon
Ringler, R i c k e y
Rissman, T h o m a s
Roberts, B r i a n

Rosenau, F r e d
Russo, M a r j o r i e
Scott, Ly n n
Rosenberry, Sharon
Rumsey, J u d i

Seiler, Penny
Smith, Sandra
Smoker, D a n i e l
Smoker, Roberta
Stayner, D a n

Stefanski, M i c h a e l
Swift, Richard
Ta y l o r, M o r r i s
Te r r y, Rex
Ulane, Roger

Utterback, K a t h l e e n
von Olnhausen, Ta n y a
Voss, James
Voss, John
Wagner, P a m e l a

Walker, C l a r k
White, Jennie
Widener, Janet
Wielgos, P a t
Wilber, B r e n t

Wilder, C a r o l y n
W i l e r, Janice
Williams, Steve
Wilson, N o r m a
Winger, Sharon

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Wood, P h i l l i p
Woods, Jeanne

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�GEORGE BRUSAK, A d v i s o r

CHARLES AT K O C U N I S , A d v i s o r

With t h e i r memories o f that fateful day
(Freshman I n i t i a t i o n ) s t i l l fresh i n their
minds, t h e Freshmen are looking forward
to the second year i n senior high school.
Class advisors are M r. George Brusak and

Class officers are; President, E r i c Bloom;
Vice-President, K a t h y Grove; Secretary,
Jean M a l l o r y ; Treasurer, M a r y Jo Emerson;
and Student Council Representatives, D o n
McConn and Richard Bystry.

Mr. Charles Atkocunis.

Freshmen

�Abbs, L a r r y
Armstrong, K a r e n
Armstrong, L o i s
Armstrong, N a n c y
Bailey, A l a n a

Barkowski, Deborah
Barnes, L i n d a
Bassage, Bob

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Beron, DeWayne
Bidwell, B e v e r l y

Book, C a r l
Buholz, Sandy
Carter, Donna
Cary, C o n n i e
Cockrell, M i k e

Coffey, Te r r y
Cossairt, Barbara
Cox, M e r e l i n
Crabtree, Douglas
DeMeritt, D a r l e n e

DeMeritt, James
Denman, Joan
Diffenbaugh, Joan
Dixon, Rudy
Doty, N a n c y

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Elliott, L u n e n
Fisher, Joseph
Friedel, Susan
Goshorn, Robert
Green, Charles

Gunthorpe, G a r y
Henderson, Brian
Herman, Lorraine
H i l l y e r, Doris
Hoskins, H a r o l d

Hughes, E d w i n
Hyska, Janet
Kain, Judy
Keith, Gene
Keyes, Te r r y

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�Kibiloski, Randy
Krzyzanski, Ralph
Kwasniewski, M a r i a
Lane, E a r l
Layman, Edward

Littlefield, Thomas
Livesay, D o n n a
Diana
Ludwick, F l o r i a n
Ludwick, James

Ludwick, Joseph
Ludwick, Pauline
Ludwick, S h i r l e y
Marks, J i m
Matile, Cheryl

Melton, L i n d a
Mendenhall, Rebecca
Meyer, June
Meyer, Sharon
M i l l e r, D a l e

Modert, f e r r y
Moffett, C h a r l e n e
Nagle, C a r o l y n
Nettleman, D o n a l d
Noga, Rose

Norris, Janis
Nutt, Judy
Osborn, A n n e
Parsons, D i a n e
Paul, A n n e t t e

Paul, N a n c y
Piatt, Te r r y
Pippenger, L i n d a
Rice, Richard
Ftobinscm, Susan

Ross, N a n c y
Rzepka, Edward
Searing, B e v e r l y
Sebalj, D a n
Shafer, Lana

�Shipe, M e l i n d a
Simonds, G a r y
Smith, D o n n a
Smith, G e r a l d
Smith, Jerry
Smith, W a l t e r
Sosinski, L i n d a
Strong, C a r o l
Strong, Sarah
Swift, J a c k i e

Thompson, L i n d a
Ti c e , K a t h y
Van Husan, V i c k i
Wa l l e r, S u e
Weber, M i c h a e l

Weinberg, Raymond
Welch, S t a n l e y
Wheeler, D o n a l d
White, F r e d
Wielgos, B e v e r l y

Vv. Alison, R i c k
Withington, L a r r y
Wo l ff , Ly n n
Woodard, C l i f f o r d
Woodard, S h e i l a

Wood, D i a n n a
Work, P a u l
Wotta, Leonette
Wright, K a r e n
Yesh, Francis

Younce, Te r r y

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�Class officers a r e , f r o m l e f t t o right:
Student C o u n c i l Representative, M a r t h a
Vinton; S e c r e t a r y, Judy Crum; P r e s i dent, George Laws; Tr e a s u r e r, J i m Webb;
and V i c e -President, M i k e Gregg.

Chicago Trip M a j o r Activity of Eighth Grade
With the t r i p t o Chicago behind t h e m , t h e class
is now looking forward to next year's freshman i n i tiation. C l a s s advisors are M r. Bond and M r. W i l b u r.

HARLAN BOND, A d v i s o r

FLOYD WILBUR, A d v i s o r
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�Adams, S u e
Anderson, Raymond
Bailey, M a r i l y n
Baker, D e b o r a h
Baker, N a n c y
Baker, Johanna
Ball, P h y l l i s
Barnes, M i k e
Blanck, V i c k i
Blouin, Barbara

Blouin, B e v e r l y
Bonecutter, Bruce
Book, Ronnie
Booth, Douglas
Borgert, D i a n e

Brown, L a r r y
Cary, M a r g a r e t
Cary, Robert
Cekander, K e n n e t h
Collins, M a r y

Cook, M i c h a e l
Cronkhite, B i l l

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D iffenbaugh, D o r o t h y
Elliott, G e o r g i a
Ellis, Bruce

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Ferrier, Judy
Fisher, Richard
Furney, R i c k
Good, Stephen
Green, Ly n n

Gruber, Judy
Hand, M a r i l y n
Hardy, John
Harmon, Frances
Harvey, Eugene

Haylett, Wa y n e
Haywood, M i l t o n
Haywood, Paula
Hill, Flora
Hooker, Delores

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Hoskins, Jean
Houtz, K a r e n
Howe, Elizabeth
Jasper, L a r r y
Keeslar, Barry

Keller, M a r l a i n e
K i r t l e y, D a r l e n e
Krontz, Barbara
Lampnian, L e e
Lanning, D e b b i e

Lash, Bruce
L i l l y, M a r i l y n
McCreery, Reggie
M c K i n l e y, M a r t h a
Mase, Barbara

Metzger, Marshall
Milliman, Diane
Milliman, W i l l i a m
Modert, Sherry
Monroe, Wa l t e r

Morey, D a n
Nearpass, Ron
Norton, K e n n e t h
Ort, Te d
Parsons, Robert

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Penick, D a n
Placatka, D e b b i e
Quimby, L a n n y
Rifenburgh, M a r y
Ringler, B e c k y

Ritter, Jon
Roberts, K a t h y
Rosenau, J e f f
Somerlott, Rod
Sutton, M a r k

Sweeting, K e r r y
Taylor, M i c h a e l
Terry, C h e r y l
Watson, D u a n e
Watson, E l a i n e

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�Wheeler, C h a r l e s
W i l d e r, L y n n
W i l e r, D o u g l a s
Wing, Sharon
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W i n g e r , Michael
W i t h i n g t o n , Wa y n e
Wood, C a r o l e
Wood, K a t h l e e n
Woodcox, James
Younce, L a r r y

-48-

�Girls Win Again
All Girl Officers
in &amp;Seventh Grade

After an e x c i t i n g year o f new e x -

Their class officers a r e , f r o m l e f t

periences, t h i s year's seventh graders
have m a d e the change from grade
school t o Jr. H i g h . A d v i s o r s are M r.

to right: P r e s i d e n t , M a r y Lee Jeffery;
Vice-President, Brenda Hardy; S e c r e tary, K a y Hatch; S t u d e n t Council Representative, Judy Lutz; and Treasurer,

Nofsinger and M r. W h i t m e r.

Phyllis Brien.

FRANK NOFSINGER, A d v i s o r

DON WHITMER, A d v i s o r
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�Adamski, M e l o d y
Alger, E l w i n
Armstrong, Sharon
Badder, D a v i d
Barr, Robert

Bassage, G a r y
Ball, Stephen
Baysinger, D a n
Blanchard, Gregory
Blasi, L a u r e l

Booth, Te r e s a
Brown, Randall
Brown, V i r g i n i a
Burch, John
Burch, Wa y n e

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Carpenter, Nancy
Cary, Barton
Cary, Scott
Cattell, Betsy
Cossairt, Jane

Cossairt, Richard
Covey, Brenda
Coy, Te r r y
Danbury, Stephen
Dixon, M a r y

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Emerson, N a n c y
Ernsberger, Richard
Ferrier, Catherine
Ferrier, Ralph
Flowers, Robert

Franks, Bonnie
Frost, M i c h a e l
Freeman, Te r r y
Friedel, E r i c
Gladding, Rebecca

Graham, To m a s
Green, D a n
Hardman, D o n
Hatch, Ray
Haylett, N e d

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�Heisler, Janet
Henderson, Linda
Hoard, Leland
Hoard, Veronica
Hogan, Carolyn

Hooker, N o r a l i n
forsley, , Charlc,
liundt, Robert
Huff, Roger
Jasper, ( , -

Jewett, Shirley
Keith, M a r t i n
Krontz, Candy
Lazenby, Cheryl
Limpert, Rick

Littlefield, L e e
Lombard, Rose
Ludwick, Robert
Lutz, Bernard
Lutz, Linda

McDonald, Jerry
McDonald, Lawrence
McLatcher, Karen
McNees, M i c h a e l
Manifold, John

May, Bonnie
Merriman, Larry
Metzger, Jeannie
Modert, L a m a r
Modert, Shirley

Moeller, Marlise
Moffett, M i k e
Monroe, Martha
Morey, Edie
Morgan, D i a n e

Myers, James
Osborn, James
Paul, Christine
Phillips, John
Pippenger, Joyce

�Pixley, Te d
Q u i m b y, D e b o r a h
Read, D a l e
Ringler, J a c k i e
Roberts, D i a n a

Roeser, J a n i c e
Rumsey, D o r i s
Rumsey, Ron
Sal/chuck, James
Slagle, Stephen

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Smith, L a n n y
Smith, L a r r y Gene
Smith, L a r r y Jon
Tr a x l e r, Raynae

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Wotta, Leona
Ye a r l i n g , L y n n

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Wilber, B r i a n
Wilcox, Glenna
W i l e r, Jane
Williams, Lucinda

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Reading
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Athens
Litchfield
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Union C i t y

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Under the leadership o f head coach
Whitcomb and assistant coach Zabonick,
the Vikings completed t h e i r best year sincif
'59 although they were plagued w i t h i n j u ries.
Their record o f 2 wins, 4 loses, a n d 1
tie put them i n a f i f t h - p l a c e t i e w i t h Litch
field i n the " L i t t l e C . "

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Coach Liggett guided our l i t t l e " Vi k e s "
to a 2 and 5 won- l o s t record. I t was a
frustrating year with m a n y close games.

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Dick Bystry, Francis Yesh, To n L i t t l e f i e l d , a n d Don McConn. R O W 2: Gary Gunthorpe, Rex Te r r y, Jack Voss,
Ben Armstrong, Stan Welch, Brent W i l b e r, Leonard Wolfe, Te r r y Kubasiak, P h i l H i c k e y, a n d Larry Kibiloski.
ROW 3: Morris Ta y l o r, Randy Kibiloske, H a r o l d Hoskins, M i c h a e l Modert, D o n a l d Wheeler, G a r y Simonds,
Jerry A l b r i g h t , D a n i e l Smoker, a n d Coach W i l l i a m Liggett. R O W 4: Doug Crabtree, D a n Sebalj, K e n Norton,
Fred Rosenau, L a r r y Ellis, F l o r i a n Ludwick, Jr. , Te r r y Piatt, C h u c k Green, a n d Dennis Lash.

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In the regionals tournaments,
Bronson finished a very strong second i n a f i e l d o f fifteen teams,
losing the championship t o Sturgis.

Our varsity wrestling squad
breezed through a fine season m a k ing a record o f eleven wins and t w o
losses.

Seven wrestlers went t o state tournaments i n which Richard Cummings
placed third.

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9
45
29
52
50
36

35
9
43
37

Howe M i l i t a r y
Sturgis
Constantine

47

Western
Albion
White Pigeon

36

Coldwater

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14
35
5
21
7

13
35
0
13
5
13

�Vikes Have
Fair Year

John Smith, guard

C.,act — h a m Z a b o n i c k

With prospect o f having f i v e l e t t e r m e n on the t e a m next year, Bronson V i k ings had season w i t h overall record o f six wins and ten losses for 1963. T h e y
held a conference record o f six wins and eight losses. T h i s record gave Bronson
fitth place i n " L i t t l e C.
One bright spot i n this season was a near upset o f arch- r i v a l Sturgis. A f t e r
an earlier drubbing, o u r Vikes nearly upset Sturgis losing by only one point.

Bronson

35
72
42
60
50
55
75
68

63
44
49
47
57
68
70
48

Sturgis
Jonesville
Reading
Union C i t y
Quincy
Athens
Citchfield
Homer

72
28
53
53
53
59
47
76

64
42
55
49
72
56
69
65
David Rubley, forward

Manager, To m L i t t l e f i e l d

Nick Himes, c e n t e r
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Dennis Wood. c e n t e r

�Jim Carpenter, forward

Randy Crabtree, c e n t e l

Torn Ellis, forward

Stewart G i l l e t t e , guard

Don Kehoe, forward

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Gary I . irtley, forward

�Phillip Wotta, guard

Russell Cary, forward

Fast action under basket!
Harry Laws,

John Mayer, guard

To m Smith, guard
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�Admission t o Bronson Varsity
Club which tries to uphold good
sportsmanship is gained by receiving
a varsity l e t t e r i n a sport. A d v i s o r s
for club are M r. W h i t c o m b , M r .
Zabonick, a n d M r. A t k o c u n i s .
Officers are: President, John Smith;
Vice President, D o n K ehoe; Treasurer, D o n Owens; Secretary, D a v i d
Rubley; and Sergeant o f Arms, Jerry
Morgan.

Varsity Club Promotes
Good Sportsmanship

�.)usan M a l o v e y, l a s t year's queen, crowns Dellaura.

A t r a d i t i o n a l event, t h e Sno-Ball was held at Christmas.
Dellaura A l g e r, e l e c t e d queen o f the a ff a i r by students o f
B. H. S. , w a s crowned the night o f this semi- f o r m a l dance.
The contestants were escorted by the junior man o f their
choice. T h e j u n i o r class sponsored the dance.

Students Elect
Sno- Queen

Q u e u Dellaura reigns tor one n i g

Contestants and escorts surround Queen.

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�Rose Bassage, N a n c y Woods, a n d
Ruth A n n Longworth r i p through
" A i n ' t She S w e e t . "

Hal (Glenn Rissman) shouts to
musicians, " I said, ' L i f t i t ! "

Bad news for JED records and Nancy.

Dave (Carl Utterback), Edna (Jean
Meyer), a n d Jerry (Ben Sosinski)
convince Nancy (Susan M a l o v e y )
to sing brother Hal's song.

�Seniors
Present
Happy
Romantic
Comedy
Naucy sings "Someone for M e " t o Jerr) (luring curtain c a l l .

Seniors' presentation o f the comedy
"Upbeat" brought attention t o the world
of music and people associated w i t h i t .
The story involves a s m a l l record company
trying to make good, b u t not getting a n y where and a young g i r l singer who was a
failure i n show business because o f her l a c k
of confidence. H e r brother H a l , ambitious
song w r i t e r, t r i e s t o get his own success
through her, b u t he ruins both their chances. T h e combination o f drama and humor
makes this story interesting and enjoyable.
"This is where I belong, i f you
want m e , " s a y s Nancy t o Jerry.

Cast members, l e f t t o right: B o b
Easterday, kneeling; D a r l e n e
Losinski (stage manager), R o s e
Bassage, Ben Sosinski, Susan M a l ovey, Ruth Ann Longworth, Miss
Chisholm (director), s i t t i n g ; N o l a
Lane, L i l l i a n C a r y, Jean M e y e r,
Nora Lane, Bernadette Bodine
(student director), M a r y Jo H i c k e y,
Nancy Woods, standing; G l e n n
Rissman, C a r l Utterback, Jerry
Morgan, Ly n n M e y e r, P h i l Roberts,
Max Slisher, standing.

�Susan Malovey registers bliss when
presented w i t h Homecoming crow.
Jerry Morgan and M r. H e i s l e r did
the honors.

Susan presides over her court.
Left to right they are: Carolyn
Read, Ben Sosinski, Bernadette
Bodine, M a x Slisher, Queen,
Jerry Morgan, L i n d a Armstrong,
Nick Himes, Louise M a y e r, a n d
Don Read.

�Viking band plays and marches for Homecoming festivities.

Seventh grade have first place
float w i t h theme "Peanuts."

Tenth grade wins second place
with " T h e Lone Ranger."

Pep Club takes second place w i t h theme
"Donald Loses to D a i s y. "

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�Juniors Present
"Ghosts Go West"

Before the night is ended, t h e o l d man is suddenly struck down and hauled o f f to die i n the desert.

Doreen and her friends find t h e m selves trapped i n the o l d ranch house.

Dead bodies suddenly appear, a n d
live bodies silently disappear.

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�At sundown, C a l e b Jones walks a m i d the
faded markers of an abandoned cemetery and
weights an awful secret. T h e secret involves
the nearby ranch o f his long-dead buddy, B i g
Joe Jude, a ranch recently inherited by Joe's
granddaughter, venturesome Doreen.

Who is behind the murders? C o u l d i t be Ma
Clanton the mysterious person who is alive i n the
past?

The cast, f r o m l e f t to rignt, are: M r . S n e l l (Dave Garman), H a l l i e HallaiLa.1(Narcn Falk),
Doreen Delaney (Shirley Welch), G a r y Sampson (Dennie Redmond), K i t t y Sampson (Sharry W i l ber), C a l e b Jones (Gordon Moeller), Elizabeth Mason (Laura Hopkins), Johnny Sutton (Charles
Ludwick), Lorna Farnsworth (Penny May), M a Clanton (Judy Blain), a n d Bert Folger (Benny
Armstrong).

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�"Go on, H o g a l , y o u r curs, w i l l never come t r u e ! " say the f a i r i c

The curse d i d come true. T h e people o f the Kingdom O f Thence
went to sleep for years upon years.

After three princes had tried, Prince Va l o r makes i t through the hedge
to kiss the Princess and t o break the magic spell that kept everyone
asleep.

�BHS Students
Attend Summer
Conferences
Lynn Meyer was chosen to attend
Camp Emery.

Bernadette Bodine, chosen a r e p resentative o f our school, attended
Girls' State at the University o f
Michigan.

Max Slisher, Ben SOSNISKi, a d u
Carl Utterback carry on a conversation as they m i g h t have w h i l e
attending Boy's State at Michigan
State University.

Attending the Communication Arts
Nancy Woods, Susan M a l o v e y, M a r y Jo
Hickey, a n d Laura W i l e r ( l e f t to right)

Institute a t MSU to take courses i n
journalism, these girls are: f r o m l e f t

attended the University o f Indiana.

to right, C o n n i e Lane, C a r o l y n Read,
Connie Cranson, and Nola Lane.

�Carolyn Read, D . A.R. g i r l , dreams
about college.

Winner o f the Home.liatser o f To morrow award, N o l a Lane, sews up
a future.

Louella Blue, chosen a
representative o f teen
fashions, stands proudly.

Students Receive Recognition

Those attending Model U. N . h e l d i n March are, l e f t to right: R O W 1: K a y Wa l k e r,
Marjorie Hepler, a n d Nancy Woods. R O W 2: B e n Sosinski, M a x Slisher, a n d David
Rubley.

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�Student Council

Bronson's Student Council is o f
prime importance t o its school. T h i s

participation i n most activities. M a
worthwhile projects are supported

Council provides representation t o a l l
students and makes possible lower cost

this Counci

Inter C members leaving for a meeting. M e m b e r s h i p is
drawn from l o c a l schools' Student Councils. F r o m l e f t to
right are David Rubley, Judy Blain, M r . W i l l i a m French
(advisor), D o n Kehoe, and Lyn Houtz.

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�4

Thespians Take Part in Dramas

Thespian members are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: M i s s Patricia Chisholm (advisor), Laura W i l e r, M a x
Slisher, Susan Malovey, Sondra Fischer, K a y Walker, a n d Carl Utterback. R O W 2: N a n c y Woods,
David McClelland, Ben Sosinski, G l e n n Rissman, Darlene Losinski, Patsy Longworth, a n d Nola Lane,
ROW 3: N o r a Lane, M a r y Jo Hickey, Bernadette Bodine, C a r o l Fair, Sonja Herman, Jean Meyer, a n d
David Rubley.

iors, D r a m a Day a t Kalamazoo, a n d
the National Dramatic Arts Confer-

Thespian Troupe #620 received
its charter from the National Thes-

ence held at Indiana University were
a part o f this year's activities. O f ficers are: President, M a x Slisher;
Vice President, C a r l Utterback; Sec-

pian Organization in 1955. U n d e r
the direction o f Miss Chisholm the
troupe promotes higher standards in
dramatics, school, a n d community
life. T h e s p i a n s support the c h i l d ren's play presented every year by
speech classes. T h e annual banquet
presented by the juniors for the sen-

retary, Susan Malovey; Treasurer,
Kay Walker; and Scribe, Sondra
Fischer.

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�Publications Staff Honored by Quill and Scroll

Old members, f r o m l e f t to right, seated are: C a r o l y n Read, Susan Malovey, N o l a Lane, a n d Max Slisher.
New members, standing, are: C o n n i e Cranson and Connie Lane.

Q u i l l and Scroll is an honorary society open to juniors and seniors who have done
outstanding work i n high school publications. O n l y students who are i n the upper third
of their class are e l i g i b l e for membership i n this group.

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�Two Connies
Edit Hi-Times
News editors for H i - Ti m e s show
enthusiasm.

News reporters Pat Ritter, H e l e n
Carpenter, Linda Barclay, Reg
McCreery, Linda Blasi, Paula
Haywood, and Joanne Crum work
under direction o f Carole Wilson,
editor.

Literary group headed by Jeanniene Stuckey is
largest. Reporters are: Glenda Croy, P a m M c Creery, C h e r y l Freeman, Joyce Bopp, D i a n a
Berry, Phyllis Junker, Jan U l r i c h , Louise Mayer,
Shirley Smith, Jackie Pierucki, Rose Smith, a n d
Violet Smith.

Ben Armstrong, e d i t o r o f sports,
points out copy to reporters Phyllis
Smoker, Jennie Makoski, a n d Ed
Szafranski.

�Social staff are, standing from
left to right; Linda Bystry, Phyllis
Rubley, Cassandra Ludwick, C y n thia W i l e r, a n d L i l l i a n Cary;
seated, Laura Hopkins, P a m Wa g ner, Ruth A n n Longworth, Janice
Wiler, a n d Karen Armstrong.

Sharry Wilber and D e l Laura A l g e r, a r t editors, a d mire a layout.

Production staff; Joanne Crum, L i l l i a n Cary, Phyllis
Rubley, Linda Barclay, a n d Janice Wiler. T h e s e
girls assemble and distribute the H i - Ti m e s .

Typists work t o cut stencils for
Hi- Ti m e s . G i r l s receive onefourth credit for the year.

�Viking Staff Struggles
to
Bring Out Yearbook

Co-editors, N o l a Lane and Carolyn Read,
converse w i t h M r. Shook, advisor, a b o u t
a new way to set up dummy for annual.

Subscription editor, Ly n
Houtz, a n d his group of
workers discuss the possibilities of high annual sale,.

Louise Mayer and M a x
Slisher, sports editors, d e cide upon the copy for
sports section o f annual.

�Nora Lane, senior editor, a n d
Bernadette Bodine, a c t i v i t i e s and
organization editor, discuss future
prospectives.

Sondra Fischer, advertising !lianager, explains the arrangement of
advertisements to group o f co-workers.

Picture editor, K a y Walker, and
Phyllis Kolassa, t y p i s t , pose for
picture.

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�Learning more about Roman culture
and languages is the purpose o f Junior

Officers are, f r o m l e f t t o right: M r s .
Rittenhouse, Advisor; J u d y Houghton,

Classical League. U n d e r the direction
of Mrs. Rittenhouse the group led an a c -

Treasurer; P a t Ritter, Program c h a i r man; L o u i s e M a y e r, V i c e -President;
Lillian C a r y, Secretary; H a r r y Laws,
President.

tive year o f discussions and participated
in the annual convention and Roman

�Future Nurses is an organization whose
primary function is to interest high school
girls in the f i e l d o f nursing. S u c h interests
were developed through f i e l d trips to hospitals and monthly meetings. A c t i v i t i e s i n
which they participated were record hops

and sponsoring o f two students to work at
the Community Health Center in Coldwater.
Officers were, f r o m l e f t to right: M r s .
French, Advisor; M a r y Jo H i c k e y, President; Joanne Crum, V i c e -President and
program planner; a n d Judy A l b r i g h t , S e c retary and Treasurer.

�Finding newer and better methods o f
farming is the m a i n purpose o f the Future
Farmers o f America. U n d e r the direction
of sponsor, M r. Charles H i l t o n , this group
chose two girls to reign as F. F. A . S w e e t hearts at a party given in their honor. O t h er activities included taking various f i e l d
trips and attending the International L i v e stock Show i n Chicago.

Officers are, l e f t to right: P h i l Roberts,
Reporter; J o h n M a y e r, V i c e -President;
To m M c F a l l , Sentinel; S h i r l e y Welch,
Sweetheart; P h i l Weinberg, Secretary;
Judy H a y l e t t , Sweetheart; J i m Sygnecki,
Treasurer; J i m Pierucki, President; a n d
Mr. H i l t o n , A d v i s o r.

�Programs for Thanksgiving, Easter, a n d Christmas were among the activities of this year's choir.

Choir Enjoy Singing
More Boys Needed

Mrs. Eloise Gilmore, d i r e c t o r, w i t h Pat Ritter, accompanist
at piano conducts a practice session during class time.
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�Band members, f r o m l e f t to right, a r e - ROW 1: C a r o l e Kinslow, P a m Weiss, N a n c y Doty, June Meyer,
Barbara Cossairt, Janet Widener, L i n d a Blasi, Donna Livesay, a n d Jeanne Woods. R O W 2: C o n n i e Lane,
Karen Diffenbaugh, Deanna Haynes, L i n d a Barns, L i n d a Pippenger, Joanne Diffenbaugh, Janice M c K i n ley, Lynne Osborn, Barbara Burch, N o r m a Parks, Janice W i l e r, L o i s Armstrong, Joanne Crum, Becky
Mendenhall, N a n c y Woods, a n d Pat Ritter.

New Director Takes Over Vike Band

Members o f the band experienced many
changes and innovations under the new
leadership o f Mr. D w i g h t Gardstrom.

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�ROW 3: D o r i s H i l l y e r, A l a n a Baily, Maryanne Danbury, K a t h y Utterback, L i l l i a n Cary, A n n e Osborn,
Jean M a l l o r y, Te r r y C o y, Pat Cossairt, Donna Hoskins, M a r y McDonald, Barry Keeslar, D o n McConn,
Karen Armstrong, K e n Norton, Stan Welch, Te r r y Wilber, Karen Ballard, D a v i d Garman, C a r l Utterback.
ROW 4: L e o n a r d Wolf, R i c k y Willison, Judy Gruber, Dorothy Diffenbaugh, M a r y Rifenburg, M a r i l y n
L i l l y, Te r r y Piatt, Jerry Smith, H a r o l d Hoskins, Ruth Stefanski, D i c k Hoard, Ly n n Meyer, Charlene M o f fett, To m Rissman, M i k e Weber, Norbert Rubley, H a r r y Laws, M r . Gardstrom (director), George Laws,
Wayne Hoard, Bruce Ellis, John Crites, a n d Max Slisher.

ments o f this year's Vi k i n g band.
Several members entered the D i s -

Performing at a l l home football
games, p l a y i n g at basketball games,
presenting concerts such as the
Marching Festival i n Ann Arbor, a n d
taking pleasure trip to Detroit to see

trict Solo and Ensemble Contest.
The band practices daily to prepare
itself for a l l o f its activities.

"Chamelot" were some accomplish-

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�Majorettes: M a r y Jo Emerson and Judy Crum

Majorettes Pep Up Marching Band

Doing a fine j o b o f leading Bronson High's marching band during
football season and marching contests were Drum Majorette Rose Bassage, w i t h majorettes Mary Jo Emerson and Judy Crum.
Mary Jo and Judy have completed
their first year as majorettes while
Rose ends her third, t h e last two as
Drum Majorette.

Drum Majorette: Rose Bassage

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�Bus drivers provide transportation tor B. H. s. stuuents.

Mrs. Brower, M r s . Evens, Mrs. F o y, a n d Mrs. R u m sey provide wholesome meals for B.H.S. students.

HANK

GLENN
Janitors keep

. . . B . H. S. c l e a n
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. . . i n many ways.

�Along w i t h their sponsor Mrs.
Whitcomb are the club's officers.
From l e f t to right are: Cynthia
Wiler, President; Janice W i l e r,
Vice-President; Judy Haylett,
Points Chairman; Shirley Welch,
Secretary; and Linda Barclay,
Treasurer.

G.A.A. B u s y and Interesting Year
Under the leadership o f Mrs. N o r m a

suppers for basketball and football teams,
sponsoring record hops, Sports Night and a
camping trip in the spring.

Whitcomb, t h i s year's Girl's A t h l e t i c Association stimulated interest in activities and
sports for girls. T h e s e activities included

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�Under the leadership o f Mrs. N o r m a
W h i t c o m b , G i r l s ' Bowling consisted o f several students who learned the techniques o f
bowling. D u e t o the size o f this year's
league, t h e r e was b o w l i n g t w o nights a
week t o accommodate t h e thirteen fourgirl teams. T e a m s competed each week
and a l l p a r t i c i p a t e d i n a tournament a t the
end o f the season.

Officers w e r e , l e f t t o right: J e a n n i e n n e
Stuckey, Secretary; S o n d r a Fischer, Tr e a s urer; P a m M c C r e e r y, Secretary; M r s .
W h i t c o m b , Advisor; J o a n Diffenbaugh,
Treasurer; K a n d y Gadman;

�..e

YFC Promoter of Religious Standards

speakers, discussion panels, and several
movies throughout the year. P i a n i s t is
Kathy Ti c e and President is Doris H i l l i a r.

Y. F. C . i s organized for the promotion
of high religious and moral standards o f
living for students in Bronson C o m m u n i t y.
Featured at its weekly meetings are guest

Members discuss plans lot' the next meeting.

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�Viking Cheerleaders Have Lots of Pep

Raising and maintaining school spirit at high l e v e l is chief purpose o f
cheerleaders. W o r k i n g through summer and attending summer camp,
this year's squad has done a swell job of boosting Bronson's spirit and
morale during football, basketball, and wrestling seasons. M r s . W h i t comb was advisor for the girls for first semester, and Miss DeDona was
advisor for second semester. F r o m l e f t to right are Jan Ulrich, L i l a
Fair, Shirley Welch, Dellaura A l g e r, and Susan Malovey.

Cheering our reserve teams tov,ard many victories was u..e task this
year's reserve cheerleaders performed well. B y putting forth much
effort plus hard work, t h e y kept both school spirit and interest o f
B. 1-I. S. fans at high standards. M r s . W h i t c o m b was advisor first
semester, a n d Miss DeDona was advisor second semester. L e f t to
right are Judy Kain, Judy Houghton, Linda Blasi, Sandra K ain, a n d
Judy Haylett.

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�Pep Club Encourages Interest in Sports
"Getting in there and y e l l i n g for the
m a k i n g
projects included selling o f booster
team" was the main objective o f this year's b u t t o n s , megaphones, and sponsoring record
Pep Club. U n d e r supervision o f Mrs. W h i t - h o p s .
comb, this club was responsible for summer
training courses f o r the cheerleaders. M o n e y -

Officers this year are: President,
Lynn Meyer; Vi c e -President, Judy
Blain; Secretary, H e l e n Cary; and
Treasurer, L i l l i a n Cary.

�Senior Directory
BRENDA ARMSTRONG

cont.

cont.

Children's Play - 2, 3

Annual Staff - 4

Pep Club - 2
FNA - 4

Student Council - 4
Homecoming Court - 4
Girls' State - 3

JCL - 1 . 2
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Officer - 4

KYN AUTEN

Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 3

MARCIA BUTTERS
Student Council - 2, 4
Officer - 4
Class Officer - 2, 3
Varsity Club - 1 , 2 , 3
Football - 1, 2
Track - 1 , 2

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

HARRY DEMERITT

GAA - 2 , 3
Bowling - 4
Children's Play Crew

Entered - 3

Class Play Crew - 3

3, 4
JERRY DEMERITT

Pep Club - 1 , 2

Class Play Crew - 4

SARAH AUTEN

HELEN CARPENTER

Office Practice - 3 , 4

JCL - 1, 2, 3

Pep Club - 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4

YFC - 1, 2, 3
Officer 2, 3
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3, 4

Spanish - 1
Baseball - 1
Intramurals - 1 , 2 , 3,4

Secretary - 3
Chorus - 1, 3, 4
FNA - 2, 3
GAA - 1, 2, 3

Latin Club - 2
Class Play Cast - 4

Chorus - 4
ROSE BASSAGE
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Majorette - 2
Drum Majorette - 3 , 4
Chorus - 1 , 2 , 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 1, 3, 4
GAA - 1 , 2 , 3
Hi- Ti m e s Staff - 2 , 3
JCL - 1 , 2, 3
Officer - 3
Play Cast - 3 . 4
Annual Staff - 4
Thespians - 4
Intrarnurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Office Practice - 4
LOU ELLA BLUE
Pep Club - 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3
Teen Fashion Board - 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4
Bowling - 4
Chorus - 4

Bowling - 1 , 2
Children's Play - 2 , 3
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Quill &amp; Scroll - 3 , 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
Annual Staff - 4
Class Editor
LILLIAN CARY

CAROL FAIR
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 2
Office Practice - 4
Children's Play - 2
Thespians - 3, 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Cast P l a y Crew - 4
Annual Staff - 4

GAA - 1 , 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

MALINDA FITCH

Officer - 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Senior Band - 1, 3, 4

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council - 3
Bowling - 3
Children's Play - 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4

Pep Band - 1
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Assist. News Ed. - 3
Prod. M g r. - 4
LEE COOK

Bowling Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
Office Practice - 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4

BOB EASTERDAY

GAA - 2

BERNADETT E BODINE
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
GAA - 3

Entered - 3

Wrestling - 1
KAREN CZAJKOWSKI
FNA - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 3
GAA - 2, 3
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GAA - 2
Office Practice - 4
SONDRA FISCHER
JCL - 1
GAA - 1, 2, 3
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Children's Play - 2
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
Officer - 4
Office Practice - 4
Annual Staff - 4

�cont.

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Bowling - 3 , 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4

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t

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L

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Class Officer - 1
JCL - 1 , 2
Intrarnurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

N

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KEHOE
Basketball - 1
Football - 1
Wrestling - 2

SALLY FOWLER
MARY JOE HICKEY
JCL - 1 , 2 , 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 4
Office Practice - 4
LARRY FRIEDEL
Band - 1
JIM GOSHORN
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Varsity Club - 3, 4
Wrestling - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Football - 2, 3
JCL - 1 , 2
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Children's Play - 4
DAN GROVE
Class Play Crew - 4
Children's Play - 4
Basketball - 1
Intramurals - 3
CHARLES HARTSELL
Entered - 2

FNA - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
GAA - 2 , 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Chorus - 1
Student Teacher - 3
Nat'l Drama Conf. - 3
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Children's Play - 3 , 4
Hi- Ti m e s Staff - 3
Thespians - 3 , 4

SONJA HERMAN
Thespians - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 3
Pep Club - 1 , 2
Office Practice - 3
Student Teacher - 3
NICK HIMES
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3
Hi- Ti m e s - 1 , 2 , 3
Annual Staff - 4

Entered - 2
Student Teacher - 3
Office Practice - 3
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 3
Class Play Crew - 3
Annual Staff - 4
RAY KRZYZANSKI
KAY LAMPMAN
Entered - 3
NOLA LANE

LYN HOUTZ

Hi- Ti m e s Staff - 2, 3

Football - 1, 2, 3

Annual Staff - 4
Co-Editor - 4
Home - Maker of
Tomorrow - 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4

Co-Editor - 3
Wrestling - 2, 3, 4
Captain - 4
Inter C Council - 3, 4
JCL - 3 , 4
Officer Varsity Club - 2, 3,4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

MA RJORIE HEPL ER
Spanish Club - 1 , 2
Pep Club - 4

PHYLLIS KOLASSA

Children's Play - 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
JCL - 2 , 3 , 4
Communication Arts
Institute - 3, 4
Quill and Scroll - 3 , 4

JOHN HYSKA

Intramurals - 1

Football - 1, 2, 3

NORA LANE

Basketball - 1
Wrestling - 2
Baseball - 1
Varsity Club - 2 , 3 , 4

TOM JENNINGS
Football - 2, 3
Track - 3 , 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2
Intramurals - 3 , 4

Bowling - 2 . 3 , 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Annual Staff - 4
Office Practice - 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
GAA - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 2
Class Play Cast - 4
SHARON LASH
RUTH LONG WORTH

JAMES JOHNSON
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball - 3
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3,4

Class Officer - 1
Pep Club - 1
Cafeteria - 1 , 2
GAA - 3
Bowling - 3

�cont.

LOUISE MAYER

RONALD MOREY

Class Play Cast - 3

GAA - 2 , 3 , 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4

Baseball - 2, 3

Class Officer - 2

JERRY MORGAN

JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 4

Football - 1, 3
Baseball - 1
Wrestling - 4
FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council - 3 , 4

Class Play Cast Hi- Ti m e s - 3 , 4
Chorus - 2, 3, 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
DARLENE LOSINSKI
Student Council - 1
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Children's Play - 2
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4

Annual Staff - 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3
Homecoming - 4

Class Play Class - 4
Children's Play - 4
LEROY MYERS

Office Practice - 4
Annual Staff - 4

CLARA M A E METZGER

Thespians - 2, 3,4

Chorus - 1, 2, 4
Cafeteria - 1 , 2 , 3, 4

BETH LAUGHRY

Entered - 3
Football - 3
DONALD OWEN

Entered - 4

JEAN MEYER

Baseball - 1, 2, 3
Basketball - 1

DAVE McCLELLAND

JCL - 1, 2, 3
Band - 1
FNA - 2, 3, 4

Mgr. - 2
Football - 1, 2
Track - 3 , 4
Varsity - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Class Officer - 2, 3,4
Pep Club - 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4

Wrestling - 1, 3, 4
Football - 1
Baseball - 1
JCL - 1, 2, 3
Thespians - 3 , 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
TOM McFALL
FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
SUSAN MALOVEY
Pep Club - 1 . 2 . 3,4
Cheerleader - 3, 4
Captain - 4
Children's Play - 2
Class Play - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Sno-Ball Queen - 3
Chorus - 4
Thespians - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Homecoming Queen - 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 3
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Office Practice - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Bowling - 2

Officer - 2
GAA - 3 , 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Thespians - 4
Class Officer - 4
Bowling - 4
Office Practice - 4
Annual Staff - 4

JIM PIERUCKI
Pep Club - 1 , 2

LYYN MEYER
Pep Club - 4
Officer - 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast and Crew 4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 2, 3,4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Camp Emery - 3

FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Football - 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3, 4
Track - 4
DAVID POPE
JCL - 1, 2, 3
Track - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 4
IRMA RA DLEY

HELEN MILLER
Band - 1, 2, 3
Pep Band - 2, 3
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3

HELEN MAURER

Hi- Ti m e s - 1 , 2 , 3
FNA - 3
Annual Staff - 4
GAA - 3

Entered - 2

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3
Class Play Crew - 3

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Cafeteria - 1, 2, 3, 4
CAROLYN READ
JCL - 1 , 2
Pep Club - 2
GAA - 1 , 2
DAR
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

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Annual Staff - 4
Co-Editor - 4
Hi- Ti m e s Staff - 3
Co-Editor - 3
Children's Play - 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Homecoming Queen Court - 4
Communication Arts
Institute - 3 , 4
DONALD READ

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cont.
JCL - 4
Spanish Club - 1, 2
Officer - 2
Band - 1 , 2
Pep Club - 1 , 2
SHARON RUMSEY
PHILLIP RZEPKA
Football - 1, 2
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4
FFA - 1 , 2

Children's Play Cast - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

Wrestling - 1 , 2
Varsity Club - 1 , 2 , 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Annual Staff - 4

GLENN RISSMAN

JULIE SEILER

Football - 1
Baseball - 2

Class Officer - 2
Office Practice - 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4

Track - 2
JCL - 1 , 2

Band - 1 , 2
SHIRLEY SMITH
Pep Club - 1
YFC - 1
Cafeteria - 1
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3, 4
Office Practice - 4
Chorus - I
Class Play Crew - 4
VIOLET SMITH
Spanish Club - 1
YFC - 1
Cafeteria - 1, 2, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4
Chorus - 3 , 4

Thespians - 4
Class Play Cast - 4
PHILLIP ROBERTS

GAA - 3
Bowling - 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

Pep Club - 2
PHILLIP SMOKER
Pep Club - 4
SYLVIA SOBECKI

FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Reporter - 3, 4
Class Play Cast - 4
Soil Judging Contest - 3, 4
ANN ROSS
GAA - 1 , 4
FNA - 1, 3, 4
Bowling - 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4
Office Practice - 4
DAVID RUBLEY
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Co-Captain - 4
Basketball - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Baseball - 2, 3,4
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4

MAX SLISHER
Hi- Ti m e s - 3
Annual Staff - 4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Solo &amp; Ensemble Contest - 3
Quill and Scroll - 3 , 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
Officer - 4
Class Officer - 1
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Basketball - 1
Track - 3 , 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
JCL - 4
Boys' State - 3
Pep Club - 4

BEN SOSINSKI
Football - 1 , 4
Wrestling - 4
Varsity Club - 4
Class Officer - 3,
Class Play Cast - 4
Thespians - 4
JCL - 4
Boys' State - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

JOHN SMITH
CLARK STRONG

Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council - 1 , 4
Officer - 4
Inter C Council - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 2

Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1, 2, 3, 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 2 , 3 , 4

Class Play
Class Play
Thespians
Hi- Ti m e s

Officer - 3 , 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Children's Play - 4
Spanish Club - 1 , 2

Cast - 3
Crew - 4
- 3,4
- 1,2

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist 1,4
Bowling - 4
Office Practice - 4
Class Play Crew - 3
JCL - 1 , 2

JAMES SYGNECKI
FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Soil Judging
Contest - 3 , 4
Parli. Procedure - 3 , 4

�CARL UTTERBACK

cont.

Entered - 3
Pep Band - 3 , 4

Football - 1
Reserve Cross Country - 2

Band - 1, 2, 3, 4

Varsity Tr a c k - 2

Dance Band - 1
A l l -Stars Band - 1, 3, 4

LAURA WILER

Solo &amp; Ensemble
District - 1, 3, 4
State - 3 , 4
Baseball - 1, 2
Basketball - 1 , 2
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
Officer - 4
Boys' State - 3
Intramurals - 3, 4
MONROE VREELAND
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball - 1
Wrestling - 1
Spanish Club - 1, 2
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

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GAA - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Officer - 4
JCL - 4
Spanish Club - 2
Class Play Cast - 3
Children's Play - 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
JOHN WILES
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3,4
Baseball - 1
Band - 1
JCL - 1
Class Play Crew - 3
Track - 3
DENNIS WOOD

Annual Staff - 4
Thespians - 3
Officer - 4
Band - 1
Cafeteria - 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Children's Play PHIL WEINBERG
Wrestling - 4
FFA - 3 , 4

Spanish Club - 1 , 2
Track - 1 , 3 , 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3,4
Children's Play - 4
Class Play Crew - 4
JEANETTE WOODARD
Children's Play - 2, 3
Thespians - 3 , 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Spanish Club - 1 , 2
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3
NANCY WOODS

Football - 1 , 2
CONNIE WHEELER
Pep Club - 1 , 2
FNA - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 2
GAA - 3
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
DAVID WILCOX
Entered - 3

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Intramurals - 1, 2, 3
NANCY W O T TA

KAY WALKER
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1 , 4
Bowling - 4

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Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 1 . 2 , 3,4
Solo &amp; Ensemble Contests
District - 2, 3, 4
State - 3
Thespians - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 3
Children's Play - 2, 3,4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Natl. D r a m a Conf. - 3
Spanish Club - 1, 2
YFC - 1, 2, 3
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Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4
GAA - 1 , 3
Bowling - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Hi- Ti m e s Typist - 4
Office Practice - 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Crew - 4

�PEOPLES
STATE
BANN
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PEOPLE'S STATE BANK
OF BRONSON
"The Bank of F r i e n d l y Service"
B e t t e r Va l u e s
See Y o u
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RALE RESTAURANT

DANCER'S

Good F o o d
We'll Be Pleased
to S e r v e Yo u

W h e r e Yo u M e e t
Yo u r F r i e n d s
Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Phone 3 6 9 - 3 2 9 5

GEORGE A N D R O N E E N A M A R I O N

Compliments of

BRONSON T.V.

HENRY C. GOMLEY, M.D.

Te l e v i s i o n a n d R a d i o S e r v i c e
PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
-96-

�Yo u r D e p e n d a b l e D r u g g i s t

FISHER'S
PHARMACY

STATE FARM
INSURANCE
RALPH YOUNCE
Phone 3 6 9 - 5 5 6 5

"The F r i e n d l y Drug Store"

Yo u r
Insurance
Needs

128 E . C h i c a g o R o a d
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

DONALD FISHER
Pharmacist

E m e r g e n c y Phone
369-5175

Wa t c h e s

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DAVIS AND JONES
JEWELERS
Silverware

Glassware

ROBERT'S
MOTOR
COMPANY
Electric Motors

630 N o r t h M a t t e s o n St.
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

THE FRIENDLY STORE
Gifts f o r A l l Occasions

VERLE FISCHER
Authorized Dealer
Bronson

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Bronson, M i c h i g a n

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Congratulations, Seniors

Congratulations

of ' 6 3

Seniors

RALPH TOU PALI Kr INC.
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

WOTTA
SHOE STORE

Mercury
R a m b l e r
Comet
A m e r i c a n
Meteor
C l a s s i c
Monterey A m b a s s a d o r
Lincoln
Continental

Featuring Men's

Bumping and P a i n t i n g

Shoes b y M . T . S h a w,

Glass I n s t a l l a t i o n
We S e r v i c e A l l M a k e s

Incorporated

Compliments of
Best Wishes

BISEUS

Seniors

54 TO $1.00 STORE
MEYER BROTHERS
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Congratulations t o the

TOP HAT LUNCH

Class o f '63

115 N . L i n c o l n

DICK'S BARBER SHOP

Sandwiches a n d S h o r t O r d e r s

H A Z E L SANNER

DICK DEE

-98-

J

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KIBILOSKI

�Congratulations t o the
Class o f '63

BELL'S
MOBILE SERVICE
Complete Auto Service
Phone
369-9155

DR. KENNETH
YOUNGOUIST
KUBASIAK
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 3 6 9 - 4 0 7 5

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

4 P LITE

ANKAL
PA I N S

a z a m m i i m m m i s e e p a s o . " 1 . -

"Congratulations t o the 1963 G r a d u a t e s "

CHEVROLET
DWIGHT G R E E N
-99-

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OLIVER PARLIN
AND DICK FULTON
H I G H W AY F U R N I T U R E M A R T
"Quality at L o w e r P r i c e s "
Phone 3 6 9 - 3 5 0 5
1 0 5 W. C h i c a g o
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

ECONOMY GARAGE
HATHAWAY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Auto - F i r e - L i f e - H o s p i t a l i z a t i o n
Bonds a n d A l l F o r m s o f
Casualty Insurance

HAFFNER'S

General Repairing

Phone 3 6 9 - 2 7 9 5

Wishing the Senior C l a s s
of B r o n s o n H i g h S c h o o l
" P r o s p e r i t y and Success"
Throughout T h e i r L i f e t i m e .

54 TO $1.00 STORE
DOUGLASDALE STOCK
FARM

NORM FAULKNER

Registered Aberdeen

FLORIST

Angus
Hampshire Hogs

Flowers by Wire
55 G r e e n

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C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
Phone 2 7 8 - 4 1 4 8

R. R. # 2 - - B r o n s o n , M i c h i g a n

�WHITE SWAN

BRONSON ADVERTISER

MOTEL
E. C h i c a g o R o a d
Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Phone 3 6 9 - 4 4 1 6

Letterpress and
Offset P r i n t i n g
Bronson's Only
Advertising Medium

Owned b y

Serving the E n t i r e
Tr a d i n g A r e a

MR. A N D MRS. F . C Z A J K O W S K I

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GRAIN COMPANY

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Phone 3 6 9 - 4 0 2 4

TONY AND FRED'S
AUTO PARTS AND SERVICE

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DRY GOODS
AND SHOES

Radiator R e p a i r

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

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�Congratulations t o the
C l a s s o f 1963

DR. J. A. SOMMER D.D.S.

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

McGIFFIN
FORD SALES

THE
BRONSON JOURNAL

" To d a y D e c i d e s T o m o r r o w "
C. F O R D M c G I F F I N

Serving the B r o n s o n
A r e a f o r 8 0 Ye a r s

West Chicago S t r e e t

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Bronson's Only Advertising
With Guaranteed Reader
Reception

Congratulations to
the C l a s s o f ' 6 3

DIEBEL'S
HARDWARE

School B o o k s
School S u p p l i e s
We d d i n g I n v i t a t i o n s
To p Q u a l i t y L e t t e r p r e s s

Plumbing - Heating

Commercial Printing

Appliances

Congratulations, S e n i o r s

RUSSELL'S
BEAUTY SALON

BRONSON
SPECIALTIES, INC.

Beauty Operators

To o l s , D i e s , a n d S p e c i a l
Machinery

LOUISE R U S S E L L - P r o p .

Phones 3 6 9 - 2 6 6 5 o r
369-2675

MARGARET KIBILOSKI
C AT H E R I N E P I AT K O W S K I
-103-

�LEGG'S

DICK VANWAGNER

of G o l d w a t e r
for
G r o c e r i e s a n d Ve g e t a b l e s
Retail and Wholesale M e a t s
Custom Butchering

Transit Mixed Concrete
- P r e - C u t Cottages and Garages
Building Supplies
- Paint

Phone O R l a n d 9 - 2 6 3 5
Orland, I n d i a n a

WANAR'S
SHELL
SERVICE

Phone 2 7 8 - 5 6 5 6

SHELL
AIRWAY CLEANERS

775 E a s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

Congratulations F r o m

WELCOME 0 BOWL!
A LWAY S F I R S T O u A L I T Y !

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
West Chicago S t r e e t

WELCOME INN
RESTAURANT

We A p p r e c i a t e t h e P a t r o n a g e
of the S t u d e n t s o n t h e C o m p l e t e l y
Reconditioned A l l e y s

Featuring - Wedding Cakes
Home- M a d e P i e s - Banquets
Open Seven D a y s a W e e k
Phone O R l a n d 9 - 3 6 6 1

BRONSON
BOWLING ALLEYS, INC.
We s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

FRED AND M AY B E L L E HOSTETLER

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Orland, I n d i a n a
-104-

�Congratulations

McCOMB'S
SHOE STORE

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

ECONOMY
FOOD STORE
334 N o r t h W a l k e r S t r e e t

KIESS JEWELRY

Open E v e n i n g s a n d
Sundays ' t i l 9 : 3 0 P . M .

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

Phone 3 6 9 - 3 5 3 5

Best Wishes, S e n i o r s

WARREN'S

DR. HUBERT L. SUTTON
East Chicago Street

"Everything in Ti r e s "

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

HOOKER OIL CO.

EAST GILEAD
FEED MILL

Fuel O i l
Gasoline
Motor Oil

Wana a n d Wa y n e F eed-,

24- H o u r S e r v i c e
PERRY HASTINGS

Phone 3 6 9 - 3 6 8 5

-105-

�WORK'S
BODY SHOP
428 S o u t h M a t t e s o n
"We t a k e t h e d e n t s o u t
of a c c i d e n t s "

"Best Wishes"

DR. C. A. GEISHERT
OPTOMETRIST

Phone 3 6 9 - 4 6 0 5
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

TUCKER
FREIGHT LINES, INC.

BRONSON PAINT
AND WALLPAPER
Yo u r H e a d q u a r t e r s
for
Paint
Wa l l p a p e r
A r t Supplies
Pet Supplies

190 I n d u s t r i a l A v e .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

11 4 W . C h i c a g o
The O n e S t o p S h o p p i n g C e n t e r

Congratulations t o the
Seniors F r o m

QUALITY MARKET

BRONSON THEATER

Meats
Groceries
Ve g e t a b l e s
"Week-end Specials
Seven D a y s a W e e k "

Featuring Cinemascope
and S t e r e o p h o n i c S o u n d
Southwestern M i c h i g a n ' s
Most M o d e r n and
Beautiful Theater

Ito GROct.
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ROGER'S BARBER SHOP

EDDIE'S A N D W H I T E STORE
Phone 3 6 9 - 3 9 0 5
Groceries
M
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�FRIEDRICH'S LUMBER
AND COAL SUPPLY

STANDARD
‘ 4 11 d P i r

"Everything to build
anything and fuel
to k e e p i t w a r m "
Phone 3 6 9 - 5 6 1 5

MARTIN'S
SUPER
SERVICE

B r o n s o n

JACK'S
APPOINTMENT
BARBER SHOP

WEISS OIL CO.
Gasoline and F u e l O i l s

Phone 3 6 9 - 5 8 7 5
For That Next Haircut
"And Save T i m e "

KENNETH KELSO - Bronson
Phone 3 6 9 - 4 6 11

Congratulations
Congratulations

to t h e C l a s s o f ' 6 3

to t h e C l a s s o f ' 6 3

BRONSON TOG SHOP
J. AND R. GRILL

"Everything in
Men's W e a r "
Phone 3 6 9 - 2 8 6 5

B r o n s o n

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�DOUGLAS MFG. DIVISION
KINGSTON P R O D U C T S D I V I S I O N

�Compliments of
" Yo u r H o s t i n
Wa s h i n g t o n ,

WOLFF
RADIO SERVICE
The P l a c e t o G e t
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                    <text>VIKING '62

�����This book constitutes a p i c t o r i a l record o f Bronson H i g h School f o r t h e
1961-1962 school year. W e have tried to capture the highlights of the year and
present them in a lasting f o r m .
In the following pages w i l l be caught t h e f i n a l glimpses o f the departing
seniors, as w e l l as the various activities o f underclassmen.
Thank-you's are extended t o all those co-operating to make this book what
it is. A n especially large one goes to our advisor, without whose guidance i t
would not have been possible.

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Advisor,

Vice-president,

LES ULRICH

MR. FRENCH

CONNIE WARD

"Always working for the betterment
of the school" describes Bronson's Student
Council. T h e C o u n c i l provides student
activities at a reduced rate, boosts interest
toward s c h o o l , h e l p s c o m m u n i t y, a n d
builds high student and school m o r a l .

Secretary,
PENNY JO GEORGE

Treasurer,
BOB MARTIN

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��Inter- C representatives are, f r o m l e f t to right: J i m Sullivan, Lynn
Houtz, Dave Rubley, C a r y l Botzner, and Advisor, M r . French.

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Bronson representatives listen intently
to speaker at Athen's February meeting.

Students s c h o o l ' s problems to discussion groups, hoping
to find solutions from other schools who have solved similar
problems.

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�Camp Emery,
JERRY MOCK

Girls' State,
CONNIE SZAFRANSKI

N. A. S. C. ,
CARYL BOTZNER

Each summer students attend summer conferences, where they gain valuable experiences. A t t e n d ing conferences were: K e n Kolassa, John Keeslar, and Jim Sullivan, Boys' State at M . S . U . ; Jerry Mock,
Camp Emery; Penny Jo George, Caryl Botzner, Carolyn Read, and Nola Lane, Communication Arts at
M . S . U . ; Caryl Botzner, National Association o f Student Councils in Oklahoma; and Connie Szafranski,
Wolverine Girls' State at M . S . U . (alternate to Caryl Botzner).

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Attending Communications Arts are, f r o m left to
right: N o l a Lane, Caryl Botzner, Penny Jo George,
and Carolyn Read.

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Attending Boys' State are, f r o m l e f t to right: J i m
Sullivan, Ken Kolassa, and John Keeslar.

�Quill and Scroll, a n International Honorary
Society for High School Journalists, has been an
organization at this school for four years. I n
order to obtain membership, one must be i n upper third o f class, a t least a junior, have done
superior work in some phase o f journalism,
recommended by advisor, and approved by
executive secretary o f Quill and Scroll.

M r. Eldon C . Shook, advisor,
displays organization's charter.

MembershipRisesimYourmalismSociety

New members o f the organization are, f r o m
left to right: N a n c y M o e l l e r, Jackie French,
Connie Ward, Connie Szafranski, Helen
Carpenter, M a x Slisher, N o l a Lane, M i k e
Bystry, J i m Maddy, Susie Malovey, and
Jim Arundel.

Second-year members are, f r o m left
to right: J o h n Keeslar, Penny Jo
George, and Caryl Botzner.

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�Thespian Troupe #620
received its charter from the
National Thespian Organization in 1955. T h e troup has
been active under the leadership o f Miss Chisholm. I t
works to promote higher
standards in dramatics, school,
and community l i f e .

Thespian officers are, f r o m l e f t to right: B o b Martin,
treasurer; Nancy Woods, Scribe; Glenn Merriman, V i c e President; and Bob Paul, President. S e c r e t a r y, Kathryn
Sobecki, was absent when pictures were taken.

Advisor, MISS CHISHOLM

Despialls Active Drouglrout Vear

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�Caryl Notzner, Palmy jo Qeorge
Sdit '62 Vikings

Volume 31 o f the Bronson Vi k i n g , c o -edited by Caryl
Botzner and Penny Jo George under the direction o f M r.
Eldon Shook, decreased its staff this year, w h i l e increasing
the number o f pages i n the book by 16.
The staff, working w i t h R. S . Sutula Studios, has been
busily compiling material since last September; the yearbook you're now reading is the product o f these efforts.

Co-Editor PENNY JO GEORGE

Co-Editor CARYL BOTZNER

Yearbook Advisor Eldon Shook checks k i t for supplies
needed.

10

�Advertising staff discusses
ways to promote sales c a m paign. Students are, f r o m
left to right: E d Haenni,
Vonda Rubley, J i m Arundel,
Martin Rae Lepird, D i r i n d a
Te ff t , and Mike Bystry.

Production staff attempts to
iron out last minute wrinkles.
Staff members are, f r o m l e f t
to right: J i m Maddy, p i c ture editor; Nancy M o e l l e r,
copy-editor; Sandra Roeser,
and Sandra Hoskins, business
manager.

Editors involved in discussion are, f r o m left to
right around the table:
Connie Ward, Connie
Szafranski, Judy Davidson,
Wanda Everett, Jackie
French, John Keesler, and
Ken Kolassa.

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�Nola_Cane,Carolyn Read
Sdit RI- Z7nies
Featuring sports, classes, editorials, interviews, and fads, i s
Bronson's school paper, t h e H i - Ti m e s . E d i t i n g the paper are Carolyn
Read and Nola Lane, w i t h the aid o f Penny Jo George and Caryl Botzner, student advisors, and M r. Shook, f a c u l t y advisor.

Advisor, MR. SHOOK

Editor, NOLA LANE
Editors, Carolyn Read and Nola Lane, consult student a d v i sors, C a r y l Botzner and Penny Jo George.

Production staff are, f r o m l e f t to right: S a n d r a Hoskins, Diane M a x well, Vonda Rubley, Jan U l r i c h , Sandra Roeser, and Helen Carpenter.
Editor, CAROLYN READ

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�Literary editor assigns feature and organization a r t i cles.

Sports staff are, f r o m left to right:
Ron M a t i l e , Ed Szafranski, M a x
Slisher, L i l l i a n Cary, and Helen
M i l l e r.

News staff are, f r o m left to right:
Delores Hooker, Reggie McCreery,
Paula Haywood, Delores M a l l o r y,
Helen Carpenter, M a r y Emerson,
Linda Blasi, L i l l i a n Cary, Connie
Lane, Linda Armstrong, and editor,
Rose Bassage.

Social staff are, standing from
left to right: P h y l l i s Rubley,
Linda Barclay, Karen Czaikowski,
Ruth Longworth, Cassandra Ludwick, Laura Hopkins, seated,
Connie Cranson, Norma Wilson,
and standing, Susie Malovey.

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�Y. F. C . members are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: C a r o l e Wood, Sylvia Hart, Elaine Watson, Shirley
Ti m m , Frances Harmon, and Sharon Hook. R O W 2: B r u c e Bonecutter, Marshall Metzger, C h e r y l Te r r y,
Johanna Baker, Judy Ferrier, Ve r a Metzger, Helen M i l l e r, and Kathy Ti c e . R O W 3: J e a n n e Woods,
Marilyn Hand, Connie Garberich, B i l l y Rhoades, C l i ff o r d Woodard, Donna Carter, A l a n a Bailey, Barbara
Krontz, and Clara Metzger. R O W 4: G a r y Simonds, C a r y l Botzner, Carolyn Beron, Pat Ritter, Linda
Everett, Diane Manifold, Nancy Woods, and Doris H i l l y e r.

Vaud/ kr Christ Increases

High m o r a l , l i v i n g , and religious
standards are promoted by the Youth for
Christ Club. O p e n to everyone, Y. F. C .
holds its weekly meetings during the noon
hour. W h i l e introducing interesting guests
to their meetings, t h e y also sponsor outstanding movies for the student body.

Officers are, f r o m left to right: H e l e n Carpenter, Points
chairman; Shirley Metzger, President; Glenn Merriman,
Secretary-treasurer; and Ernest Radley, Vice-president.

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Junior Classical League is
a nation and world wide organization for the study o f Roman
culture. T h e Club takes annual
trips to the State Convention in
Ann Arbor and the Roman H o l i day in Niles.

J . C . L . officers are above. A d v i s o r is Mrs. T h a r p .

�Highlighting the year for Future Nurses Association was a career night. Representatives from each f i e l d o f nursing were present and gave talks on their fields.
Future Nurses toured Coldwater hospital early in the year; many o f the members
did volunteer work at the hospital. T h e Club sponsored a record hop, and held many
interesting meetings on the Nursing career.
Each month the officers and sponsor, M r s . Brusak, attended an officers' meeting
at the Coldwater Health Center.

OrIs Prepare gor Careers In Nursing

Officers Julie Nowak, Connie Szafranski, and
Karen Czajkowski demonstrate nursing technique.
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Mrs. Brusak, advisor, inspects bandage.

�Developing agricultural leadership, co-operation, and citizenship, Future Farmers o f America
learn new farming methods. F . F . A . took trips to Chicago's International Livestock Show and to
Canada, f o r education and enjoyment. A i d e d by advisor, M r . H i l t o n , F. F. A . sponsored the sale o f
fire extinguishers and first aid spray.

33L4Prepare 3or Rural Occupations

Officers are, l e f t to right: J e r r y Morgan, Secretary; Richard Wotta,
Sentinel; Paul Green, President; Lloyd M a l l o w, Vice-president; Roger
Albright, Treasurer; and Phil Roberts, Reporter.
Advisor, MR. H I LTO N

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�batty Relaxes

Miss Chisolm, M r s . French, and
Mrs. Whitcomb relax over a cup
of coffee at the To p Hat during a
free period.

andsodo the students

Remember the G i r l Scout camp out at the Conservation
Club . . . tornado warnings and a l l ? H e r e are Jean
Houghton, Connie Ward (back to us), K a t h i e Langwell,
Carolyn Green, Jackie French, Sandy Roeser, Joann
Sponsler, and Mary Jo Littlefield a t a pre-bettime gab
fest.

Recognize these cute l i t t l e sixth
graders? O f course, i t ' s Diane,
Dirinda, and Connie.

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�It's that "swingin'" G i r l Scout troup #58 again; this t i m e they're ready
for a "bike h i k e . " L e f t to right are Mrs. Bystry, Jackie French, Kathie
Langwell, M a r y Jo L i t t l e f i e l d , Sandy Roeser, Joan Sponsler, Penny Jo
George, Connie Ward, and Jean H.

Ramefflber Dese?

Looks l i k e Martin Rae, J i m , and Larry
are about ready to burst out with a
chorus of "Lollipop" . . . quite a popular song i n 1958.
Another shot on the eighth grade trip - here, Bob
Paul, Sharon Roudebush, J i m Maddy, and Judy
Davidson pose on turnpike.

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�Choir Has Hoy Vear

Director, MR. BOND

Pianist, CARYL BOTZNER

Under the leadership o f M r. Harlan Bond, C h o i r
held numerous programs throughout the year: T h a n k s giving program for the school, Christmas assembly
and concert i n the evening for the public, Easter program, and annual Spring Concert. C h o i r was a c companied on the piano by Caryl Botzner.

20

�Julie Nowak sings solo.

"Star711Zhe Sky" 1961-62 Christmas concert

Band takes deserving bow.

Trio sings "Bethlehem L u l l a b y. "

21

�Band members are, f r o m left to right, ROW 1: C o n n i e Lane, Karen Diffenbaugh, Joan Diffenbaugh,
Doris H i l l y e r, Anne Osborn, Judy Kain, Pamela Weiss. R O W 2: S a n d y Kain, Linda Barnes, L i l l i a n
Cary, Jean M a l l o r y, Helen Cary, C a r o l Parks, Nancy Woods, Connie Cranson, Becky Mendenhall,
Joanne Crum, Sharry Wilber. R O W 3: D e a n n a Haynes, Linda Pippenger, K a t h y Utterback, M a r y
Anne Danbury, A l a n a Bailey, Bob Martin, Ly n Meyer, Charlene M o ff e t t , To m Rissman, Harold Hoskins, Janice W i l e r, Norma Parks, Stanley Wolfe, and absent, Joann Sponsler and Te r r y Piatt.

Under the fine direction o f
Rose Bassage, d r u m majorette,
the band performed at a l l home
football games, m a r c h i n g festival, a n d the c l i m a x o f the year:
Band Day in Ann Arbor.

Mr. Bond, d i r e c t o r, studies score t o be presented to
his band members.

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�Band members are, f r o m left to right. ROW 1: C a r o l e Kinslow, June Meyer, Barb Cossairt, Janet
Widner, Linda Blasi, Donna Livesay, Jeanne Woods. R O W 2: Richard Hoard, Patty Cossairt, Karen
Ballard, Donna Hoskins, Jackie French, Lynne Osborn, Sandra Hoskins, Pat Ritter. R O W 3: D o n a l d
McConn, Karen Armstrong, Duane Work, K e n Norton, Stan Welch, Te r r y Wilber, Helen M i l l e r,
David Garman, C a r y l Botzner, C a r l Utterback, Jerry Mock. R O W 4: L a r r y Ellis, Norbert Rubley,
Perry Hastings, John Crites, Bruce Ellis, Rose Bassage, M a x Slisher. A b s e n t from the picture are
Wayne Hoard and Harry Laws.

Bronson's marching band leads o ff the 1961-1962 Homecoming parade.

�Rose Bassage was chosen to lead the marching band o f Bronson
this past year. S h e was ably assisted by Sharry Wilbur and Helen
Cary. Rose has completed two years with the band, this being ner
first year as Drum Majorette. H e l e n has completed two years, w h i l e
this is Sharry's first year as Majorette
Working hard on their routines, the girls added a final touch o f
enthusiasm to the band.

Left to right are Sharry Wilbur and Helen C a r y.

�OttiLe girls are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: DirinLia f e f f t , Sarah Auten, Vonda Rubley, Joann Sponsler,
Janet Hollister, and Phyllis Kolassa. R O W 2: S o n j a Herman, Donna Goshorn, M a r y Jane Hughes, Jo
Ann Summers, Judy Berry, Diane Manifold, and Donna Heath.

Office helpers gain experience by doing work on
the daily bulletin, taking telephone messages, and
helping keep office records. B y working i n their free
time, t h e y gained much valuable knowledge.
Student teachers spend a hour a day at the elementary school helping with daily classwork. T h e y gain
experience to what may be their future occupation.
Student teachers to the left are,
from left to right: S o n j a Herman,
Janet Czajkowski, and Phyllis
Kolassa.

�Q‘,4,4 Second Largest School Organization
Monday nights found the Bronson gym f i l l e d w i t h
many girls who belonged to Girls A t h l e t i c Association.
They engaged i n activities such as v o l l e y b a l l , basketball, and badminton. C o m b i n i n g pleasure w i t h
work. G . A . A . sponsored record hops, suppers for
the basketball and football boys, a sport night, and
profit making projects; ending the year with a campout.

Advisor, vIRS. WHITCOMB

G. A. A. OFFICERS

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�Members o f the bowling teams are, f r o m left to right, ROW 1: J i l l Gillette, Pam Wagner, Pam McCreery,
Jeanniene Stuckey, Nancy Wotta, Sondra Fischer. R O W 2: L i n d a Armstrong, Kandy Cadman, Janice W i l e r,
Helen Carpenter, Donna Duwell, Julie Nowak, Norma Wilson, Barbara Burch. R O W 3: P e n n y Seiler, Carole
Wilson, Gloria Wiser, Helen M i l l e r, Karen Czajkowski, Connie Hopkins, Ruth Longworth, Loretta Nowak,
Marilyn Meyer, DoIlene Hyska, Marjorie Russo, Roberta Smoker. R O W 4: N e v a Carpenter, Sandra Smith,
Nancy SanFord, Glenda Croy, Gwen Wilcox, Carolyn Losinski, A l i c e K a l o m , Linda Blasi, M a l i n d a Fitch,
Rose Bassage. R O W 5: L y n n Stocker, Linda Barclay, Nora Lane, Carol Fair, Pat Ritter, Phyllis Rubley,
Julie Seiler, Laura Hopkins, Wanda Everett, Bernadette.

Interest In OrIs' Howling Increases

Twelve teams, four on a team, p a r ticipated i n girls' bowling on Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. Te a m s were: S p i n n e r ettes, Point-Getters, Juniorettes, Four F's,
Black Skirt Four, Gutter Girls, Score Four,
Strike-Ettes, Alleyetes, A l l e y Cats, and
Junior Queens.

Bowling officers are, f r o m left to right: J a n Ulrich,
Secretary; Shirley Welch, Treasurer; and Mrs. W h i t comb, Advisor.

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�Pep Club officers are, l e f t t o
right: P h i l Rzepka, p a r l i a mentarian; Phyllis Fair, v i c e president; Judy Davidson, t r e a s urer; John Keeslar, secretary;
and Jim Arundel, president.

Being present at the games and " y e l l i n g " for the Vikes
was the responsibility of the Pep Club members. P e p Club
could have easily been spotted i n their white shirts and sitting
in the cheering section giving the boys a l l the backing they
could. P e p Club had a long list o f money making prk,jects
including the following: r e c o r d hops, selling booster pins
and megaphones, and building floats. T h e money gained
from these projects helped send our cheerleaders to summer
camp.

Mrs. W h i t c o m b , advisor

PepClub lkosts ZitYam Spirit

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�Varsity
Cheerleaders
left to right
are:
Judy Davidson,
Connie Ward,
Dirinda Te f f t ,
Nancy M o e l l e r,
and
Vonda Rubley.

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Advisor, Mrs. Whitcomb, d i s cussing camp and the new u n i forms with squad captains.

Reserve Cheerleaders from left to right are: J a n Ulrich, L i l a Fair, Shirley Welch, Dellaura
Alger, and Susie M a l o v e y.

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�Bronson Varsity Club is d i rected by the athletic director
and coaches. A d m i s s i o n to the
club is obtained by receiving a
varsity letter in a sport. T h e
club works for good sportsmanship.

Directors o f the club are, f r o m l e f t to right: C o a c h Liggett; Coach
Atkocunis; A t h l e t i c Director, M r . H i l t o n ; Coach Zabonick, and
Coach Whitcomb.

Varsity club UpholdsSportsmanlike conduct

��Left to right are: C o a c h Whitcorm), Captain Dale Davis,
and Assistant Coach Zabonick.

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OpponentsRave lgetter

COACH WHITCOMB

Fail t o break into w i n column. W i t h a record
of 0 wins, 7 losses, and 1 t i e , t h e 1961 Vi k i n g Football team wound up with a season f u l l of disappointments and close calls.
Mr. Robert Whitcomb completed his first year
as head football coach. M o v i n g up to the varsity
position after coaching the Reserve Squad for two
years. M r . W i l l i a m Zabonick serves as assistant
varsity coach.

Assistant, ZABONICK
DAN GRAHAM,
Halfback

JON KECKLER,
End

MARTIN LEPIRD,
Guard

����Union C i t y
Reading
Coldwater
Coldwater
Quincy
Jonesville

0
12

Bronson
Bronson

38
2

19
6
7
6

Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

13
13
19
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Reserves have successful season. U n d e r the
guidance o f M r. W i l l i a m Liggett the squad r o l l e d
to a 3 - 3 record.
Along w i t h coaching, M r . L i g g e t t spent his
first year at Bronson teaching Freshman English.

Little Vikes New, Mu!Aggressive

'Practice makes perfect"w e l l ,

Co-captains Harry Laws and To m Ellis

almost!

confer with Reserve Coach Liggett.
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�VikesReturn to Power in
Little "e"
Bronson's Vi k i n g Varsity returned to power in the Little " C "
it•er w o years o f exile. V i k i n g s ended the season with a 13
won, 3 lost record; and, o f course, t h e conference crown. G e t ting o ff to a running start, t h e Vikes defeated arch- r i v a l Sturgis
! f i r s t t i m e i n three years. T h e team then went on
teat a l l opposition with the exception of Union C i t y, Reading, arid the return match with the Trojans.
SEASON RECORD
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

63
68
64

Sturgis
Homer
Jonesville

52

53
47
78

Reading
Union
Quincy

64
87
56

Athens

37
47

Litchfield
Homer

47
54

71
36

Jonesville
Reading

56

Sturgis

63
64

Union
Quincy

55
80

Athens
Litchfield

59
41
37
55

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Coach Zabonick has a right to smile

48
62

after a season l i k e this one.

52
33
54
69

Co-captains Ken Kolassa (#20) and Dale Davis (extreme right) listen intently as Coach Zabonick outlines next quarter's strategy.
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�Dale Davis, forward

Ken Kolassa, forward

L171 M a d d y, center

Bob M a r t i n , guard

Jerry M o c x , center

Bob Paul, guard

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Les U l r i c h , forward

��Squad members are, f r o m l e f t t o right, ROW 1: S t e w a r d G i l l e t t e , J i m Carpenter, Jerry A l b r i g n t , D o n Kehoe,
Russell C a r y, Brent W i l b e r, and Larry K i b i l o s k i . R O W 2: H a r r y Laws, Randy Crabtree, To m Smith, Dennis
Wood, John M a y e r, G a r y K i r t l e y, and Gordon M o e l l e r.

IliOr Varsity Jias QoodSeason
Bronson's Reserve Basketball Squad rolled up perfect
14 win- 0 loss L i t t l e C Conference record, w h i l e dropping
two games to Sturgis by 5 and 3 points respectively.

COACH WHITCOMB

Managers are, f r o m l e f t to right: D o u g Crabtree, Stan
Welch, and To m L i t t l e f i e l d .

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�Roger Albright and M i l t o n Meyer demonstrate a wrestling hold to other wrestlers during a practice session.

Coach Atkocunis instructs his boys on
wrestling holds.

Vtking Admen SmtiSeason Wilk 3-5 Record

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�Junior Class wins first
place i n float c o m p e tition.

Seniors take second w i t h
appropriate " Ta m e Those
Trojans" t h e m e .

TAME T Hos&amp;
Tr,,,OPNS

Freshmen place third w i t h
their "Steps t o V i c t o r y. "
PcCT

STEPS

Local youth watch Homecoming Parade.

�Queen, K a t h i Flachsmann
Marcia Pugh

and King Jim Sullivan

crowning new
Queen, K a t h i
Flactismann.

Senior Class President, John Keeslar crowning
King Jim Sullivan.

�Adam (Jim Arundel) carries Cricket (Jackie French`,
into her new home.

Mrs. Barker (Sandra Hoskins) takes Debbie
(Janet Hollister) away from "those c r i m inals."

SeniorsPresent "Vie girds And De lgous"

The Senior Play, " T h e Birds
and the Boys," was presented
November 10, under the direction
of Miss Chisholm. A d a m and
Cricket M a r t i n , a newly wed
couple, m o v e i n t o their home,
only to find i t located next to a
boys' reformatory. T h e problems
and solutions that arise make an
interesting p l o t .

Eyes (Les Ulricn) and Te x (Ron McCreery) "casing the j o i n t . "

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�Beanie (Vonda Rubley) hanging Te x
(Ron McCreery).

Cricket (Jackie French) searching Te x
(Ron McCreery).

A _Human Nature Dranta

Members o f the cast are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: G l e n n
Merriman, Les Ulrich, Miss Chisholm, M a r t i n Lepird,
Jim Maddy. R O W 2: J u d y Davidson, Phyllis Fair,
Nancy Moeller, Jackie French, Carol Lyons, Janet Hollister, Sandra Roeser, Vonda Rubley. R O W 3: C o n n i e
Szafranski, Donna Duwell, Jim Arundel, Sandra Hoskins, Ron McCreery.

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Miss Chisholm, director, receiving
gift from Class president, John Keeslar.

�JuniorsPresent "Rocket

To Blue Rimrock, a small town ' w a y out West, comes Oswald
Agnew (Carl Utterback), a mild-mannered young graduate o f
Manasett Teachers College. I t ' s his first assignment, and he's
understandably astounded to find t h a t he is to be the first m a l e
teacher at Rimrock High School i n ten years!
The first m a j o r problem he meets is the precocious, f e r o c i ous, p r i n c i p a l , M r s . M a t c h e t t (Helen Carpenter). N o t o n l y is
she an incurable early riser and sentence diagrarnmer; she's the
football coach! S h e , along w i t h Spaceman (Dave Rubley), L u l u
(Rose Bassage), Harry Cooper (Kyn Auten), Janis Brown (Bernadette Bodine), Judy M i l l s (Carol Fair), A r l i n Abbott (Dave M c Clelland), Jack (John Smith), Barbara (Laura W i l e r ) , and Miss
Chisle (Jeanette Woodward) combine to make an interesting and
very entertaining performance.

M r. Agnew (Carl Utterback) and
Spaceman (Dave Rubley) try to
repair the hole made i n the r o o f
by the rocket.

Miss Kiffleburger (Janet Woodward) walks i n on M r.
Agnew (Carl Utterback) and Lulu (Rose Bassage) at
an inopportune m o m e n t .

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Spaceman (Dave Rubley)
checks instruments before
blast-off.

�a 3 act farce-comedy

Mrs. M a t c h e t t (Helen Carpenter) explains her three
educational principles - early rising, i n t e l l e c t u a l
stimulation, and sufficient physical exercise.

Mr. Agnew (Carl Utterback) and wary class w a i t
for blast-off.

"Rah! R a h ! B l u e Rimrock" - sings entire cast - " F i g h t ! F i g h t ! F i g h t ! "

�SpeechClassPresentsHeautu and
theIgeast
Reni (John Keeslar) a i d
Toni (Patsy Longworth)
entertain the merchant
(Randy Crabtree).

The Beast O i M Arundel) looks on
as Beauty (Sonya Herman) begs
her father, t h e merchant, t o l e t
her stay.

Reni works sleep charm
on Prince Armand, and
Toni watches i n ecstasy

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�Sno-QueemCrowned at
ChristmasDance
Held a n n u a l l y, t h e Sno-Ball, a semi- f o r m a l Christmas dance,
has become a tradition at Bronson High School. Sponsored by the
junior class, i t is another major fund-raising project for the year.
Some d i ff i c u l t y arose this year; due to stormy weather; i t was
post-poned for almost a week, c a l l e d o ff completely, then f i n a l l y
held as a dress- u p record hop, Thursday, December 21.
This is the second year that a Sno-Queen has been crowned.
The winner, Susie M a l o v e y, was elected by popular vote from a f i e l d
of five j u n i o r girls. T h i s year, however, t h e contestants were escorted
by the junior man o f their choice instead o f by contestants running for
King o f the Sno-Ball.

Susie looks c a l m and c o l lected . . . a t home before the dance.

"I can't believe i t . " s a y Susie.

Contestants and escorts pose w i t h Queen.
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�Fall Festival finalists are, f r o m l e f t to right: C a r y l Botzner, Phyllis Fair, Sondra Fischer, Penny Jo
George, Sharon Jeffery, Sandra Hoskins, and M a r y Sue M a r z .

Connie Ward was chosen by the Woman's Club
in Bronson for her fine sewing and modeling o f this
red suit to participate i n regional judging. C o n n i e
placed first and took part i n state competition.

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Kathi tells junior high class of her native coutiL.„ ,

High school StULleiit. Ci10Se Katni to reign

SwHzerland, and sings a folk song in Swiss German.

as our Homecoming queen. S h e is pictured here riding in the parade.

Kathi Flachsmann, foreign exchange student
from Switzerland, spent a year in Bronson taking the
high school senior course.
Her interesting talks and pleasant smile have
enhanced many people throughout the community,
Her pleasing personality has made many new and
close friends for her during her stay.
After she returns to Switzerland, she will complete her senior year again there.
Kathi was sponsored by the Student Council.
At home, Kathi and her "sister," Marcia,
have formed a close relationship.

Kathi has found a home away from home at M r. anu Mrs. Lewis Butters! M r . and Mrs. Butters, Bonnie,
and Marcia have helped to teach Kathi the new and strange American customs.

�Home economics students prepare for the future.

Studelits limit SchoolWork Interesting

Biology students
disect earth worm.

First year speech students take "taste tests."

��Superintendent Heisler keeps things running

Secretary Marie Tr a c y keeps records straight.

smoothly.

Superintendent, School Hoard Determines
School Policy, Szpenditures for Vear

Members o f the board are, f r o m l e f t t o right, ROW 1: D r . George Jeffery, M r . Robert George, M r .
Roy Bloom, M r . Bert Ward. R O W 2: M r . Paul Willison, M r . Scott Cary, M r . L a Mar Modert.

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�Principal, M r . French, relaxes on desk, w h i l e
studying schedule.

Assistant principal, M r . Brusak, takes t i m e out
for coffee.

Principal's Office ,Miniature

Principal, M r . French, and assistant,
Mr. Brusak, keep our school w e l l organized and running e ff i c i e n t l y. T h e y handle
situations from student problems to absence slips. M r s . S m i t h , o ff i c e secretary,
keeps office records i n order and m i m e o graphs the d a i l y b u l l e t i n .

Secretary, M r s . S m i t h , prepares to type DUlietili.

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3aculty ,Directory
DORA L. ANDERSON
Librarian
A . B . , Kalamazoo College
M . A . , U . o f M.

HOWARD R. GILMORE
Machine Shop, M e c h . Drawing
Flint Junior College
B.S., W . M . U .
M.S., W. M . U .

ELDON SHOOK
English, H i - Ti m e s , Yearbook

ROSE-MARIE HAENNI
Home E c . , English
B.S., Purdue University

B . A . , O h i o Northern U.
M . S . , Indiana U .

CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
Phys. E d . , Social Problems,
Commercial Law, A t h l e t i c s
B.A., W. M . U .
M . A . , W. M . U .
HARLAN G. BOND
Band, Chorus
B.M., U . o f M.
M . A . , U . o f M.

RUTH RITTENHOUSE
English, Geometry
A . B . , Defiance College

MARGARET E. THAFtP
GARETH HEISLER
Superintendent
B . S . , N . Manchester College
M.S., U . o f M.

Latin, English
A.B., M.S.U.
ROBERT WHITCOMB
History, A t h l e t i c s
A . B . , O l i v e t College

DONNA BRUSAK

CHARLES HILTON
Agriculture, F. F. A . , G e n . M a t h ,

Commercial
B.S., W . M . U .

Gen. Agriculture
B.S., M . S . U .

GEORGE BRUSAK

HARRY L. KINSEY

M . S . , B a l l State College

Social Studies
Assistant Principal
B.A., U . of M.

Citizenship, H i s t o r y, General
Business
A . B . , Manchester College
M . S . , Indiana University

FLOYD WILBUR
Jr. H . A r i t h m e t i c

M . A . , U . o f M.
MARJORIE A . C AT H C A RT
Jr. H . English and Literature
Life Certificate
W . M . U . , A l b i o n College
U. o f M .
PATRICIA A . CHISHOLM
Speech, W . History, W .
W. Geography
B.A., W. M . U .
CABLE J. EDWARDS

CARL KRUGER
Industrial Arts
B.S., W . M . U .
WILLIAM LIGGETT
English, A t h l e t i c s
B.S., Kalamazoo College

and Literature
Life Certificate
Central M i c h . College
GEORGE V. WILSON
Science, D r i v e r Ed.
A . B . , Georgetown College
M . A . , U . o f M.
EVERTON L. WORTMAN

EUNICE MARTIN
Home Economics
Life Certificate
B.S., Eastern M i c h . U .

Algebra, Mathematics
B.S., W . M . U .
WILLIAM ZABONICK
Algebra, Shop Math, T r i g .

Science, Chemistry
B.E., Wisconsin State College
M . S . , U . o f N. Dakota

FRANK NOFSINGER
Jr. H . A r i t h m e t i c

ARIDEAN FRENCH

and Geography
B.S., W . M . U .

Jr. H . English, Reading
B.A., W. M . U .

NORMA WHITCOMB
Phys. E d . , H e a l t h , Science
B.S., Manchester College

NOVA RAY
Commercial

WILLIAM FRENCH
Principal
B.A., W. M . U .

B.S., W . M . U .

M.A., W. M . U .

Physics, B i o l o g y
A . B . , Defiance College
U. o f M .

LEROY A . RITTENHOUSE

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Solid Geometry
Athletics
B.S., W . M . U .

��Miss Cathcart listens with her English class as a student
reads his theme.

Coach Liggett waits for b e l l to go
to one o f his freshman English

Mrs. French corrects a
spelling paper from one
of her junior high English
classes.

Mrs. T h a r p pauses to smile at photographer while conducting a Latin class.

Mrs. Rittenhouse listens to a student report i n her English
and literature class.

�Mr. Shook reads newspaper article to students
in his English I I class.

Miss Chisolm seems amused at
classroom antics in her speech
and drama class.

Converses with typing student.

Miss Anderson, retired English teacher,
now runs school l i b r a r y.
Mr. Wortman relaxes
against window ledge for
a moment during a l u l l
in one o f his math classes.

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Mr. Rittenhouse explains wave
trap and use t o members o f his
senior physics l a b .

Mr. Edwards, chemistry teacher,
mixes chemicals i n preparation
for next class.

Mr. W i l b u r watches as pupils i n
his math, class put work on board.

�Mr. G i l m o r e , s m i l i n g as always, listens to question being asked
in his mechanical drawing class.

Coach Zabonick, i n a familar
pose, explains use o f ' l o g s t o
trig. class.

Mr. Kruger supervises use o f d r i l l
press in machine shop.

�Mr. Nofsinger awaits an answer from
pupil i n geography class.

Mr. Brusak appears happy with
the exam he's handing back in

Mr. Kinsey calls on pupil for
recitation in one o f his U . S .
History classes.

�Mrs. Haennl helps student with sewing difficulties i n one o f her
home economics classes.

Mrs. M a r t i n looks engrossed i n
making new curtains . . . are
you pleating or ripping out?

Coach H i l t o n examines soli ,ainple.

�Mrs. W h i t c o m b watches as her physical education class attempts

Mr. Bond, band and chorus instructor, looks right
at home behind music
stand

Driver Education instructor, M r . Wilson, oversees class taking
exam.

Waiting for the b e l l , Coach A t k o cunis looks relaxed.

�Cafeteria workers present
faculty and students with
the best o f meals.

Through rain and snow, t h e
bus drivers are always on
time.

Custodian, GLEN STROUP

Custodian,
HENRY BLAIN

Custodian, VERN DEAL

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�This year, another group o f wide-eyed seventh graders entered
the halls o f Bronson High School. T h e y have had a variety o f new
experiences, and are looking forward for many more. Advisors were
M r. C a r l Kruger and M r. Frank Nofsinger. C l a s s officers above are,
from l e f t to right: S t u d e n t Council Representative, M i k e Winger;
President, Bruce Ellis; V i c e -President, K e n Norton; Treasurer, M a r y
Rifenburg; and absent Secretary, M arlene K e l l e r.

�Adams, Sue
Anderson, Raymond
Bailey, M a r i l y n
Baker, Johanna

Baker, Nancy
Ball, P h y l l i s
Baysinger, D a n
Blanck, V i c k i

Booth, Douglas
Blouin, Barbara
Blouin, Beverly
Bonecutter, Bruce

Cary, Margaret
Borgert, D i a n e
Brown, Larry
Burch, John

Cronkhlte, W i l l i a m
Cary, Robert
Claar, Belinda
Cook, M i c h a e l

Ferrier, Judy
Crum, Judith
Diffenbaugh, Dorothy
Elliott, Georgia
Furney, R i c k
Hardy, John
Garlets, G o o d ,
G r e g g ,
G r e e n ,
Terry S t e p h e n
M i c h a e l
L y n n

G r u b e r ,
H a n d ,
J u d y
M a r i l y n

�Harmon, Frances
Haylett, Wa y n e
Haywood, M i l t o n
Haywood, Paula

Hill, F l o r a
Hook, Sharon
Hooker, Delores
Hoskins, Jean

Seventh trade
Keeslar, Barry
Houtz, K a r e n
Jasper, Larry
Johnson, Sandra

Krontz, O r i n
K irtley, Darlene
Krontz, A r t h u r
Krontz, Barbara

Laws, George
Lampman, L e e
Lanning, Deborah
Lash, Bruce

Mase, Barbara
L i l l y, M a r i l y n
Lock, John
McKinley, M a r t h a
Metzger, M a r s h a l l
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M i l l iman, M i l l i m a n ,
Billy

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M o n r o e ,
W a l t e r

M o r e y ,
D

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M c C r e e r y,
R e g g i e

�Ort, Te d
Quimby, Lanny
Parsons, Robert
Penick, D a n i e l

Price, David
Rifenburgh, A l l a n
Ringler, Beckey
Ritter, Jon

Qrade
Roberts, M a r y
Rosenau, Jeff
Rumsey, Ronald
Somerlott, Rod

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Sutton, M a r k

Sweeting, Kerry
Taylor, M i c h a e l
Terry, Cheryl

Vinton, Martha
Watson, Duane
Watson, Elaine
Webb, James

Wheeler, Charles
Wilder, Lynn
Wiler, Douglas
Wing, Sharon
Withington, Wayne
Wood, Carole
Wood, W o o d c o x ,
Kathleen J a m e s

Younce,
Larry

Barnes,
Michael

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�Last f a l l , under supervision o f advisors, M r s . A r i d e a n French and M r. Floyd W i l b e r, t h e
eighth grade took their annual t r i p to Chicago. W h i l e there, t h e y visited the Museum o f Science and Industry, Museum o f Natural History, and Lincoln Park Z o o . O f f i c e r s o f the class
are: President, Eric Bloom; Vice-president, To m L i t t l e f i e l d ; Secretary, Nancy Armstrong;
Treasurer, Judy Kain; Student Council Representative, Becky Mendenhall.

Officers are, f r o m l e f t to right: S t u d e n t Council, Secretary, Treasurer, President, and Vice-president.

�A bbs, L a r r y
Armstrong, K a r e n
Armstrong, L o i s
Bailey, A l a n a

Barnes, L i n d a
Bassage, Robert
Bidwell, Beverly
Buholz, Sandra

Sightir Jradc
Carter, Donna
Cary, C o n n i e
Chapman, Ralph
Cossairt, Barbara

Cox, M e r l in
Crabtree, Douglas
Diffenbaugh, Joanne
Dixon, Rudy

Doty, N a n c y
Dowell, Joyce
Elliott, Lurren
Emerson, M a r y

Friedal, Susan
Frye, P a t
Frye, Pearl
Garber ich, Connie
Garlets, Richard
Glad ding, Roxanne
Goshorn,
Robert

G r e e n ,

G r o v e ,

C h a r l e s

K a t h y

Henderson,
B r i a n

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�Hughes, E d w i n
Inman, L a r r y
Lane, E a r l
Livesay, D o n n a

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Luce, D i a n a
McConn, D o n
Mallory, Delores

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Marks, J i m
Matile, C h e r y l
Melton, L i n d a
Meyer, June

Meyer, Sharon
Miller, D a l e
Modert, Te r r y
Moffett, Charlet

Nagle, John
Osborn, A n n e
Parsons, D i a n e
Paul, A n n e t t e

Paul, N a n c y
Piatt, Te r r y
Pippenger, L i n d . Rhoades, B i l l y
Nagle, C a r o l y n
Nutt, Judy
Searing,
Beverly

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S m i t h ,

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�Smith, Wa l t e r
Strong, Dawayne
Strong, S a l l y
Tice, K a t h y

Ti m m , Nancy
Thompson, Linda
Van Husan, V i c k i
Weber, M i k e

t'ightir Qrade
Withington, Larry

Welch, Stanley
Wielgos, Beverly
Willison, Ricky

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Woodard, C l i ff o r d

Wheeler, Don
Wolfe, Leonard
Wood, Diana

Younce, Te r r y

Woodard, Sheila
Work, Duane
Wright, Karen

Cekander, Ken
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�. . . one hundred- o n e , one hundred- t w o . . .

Freshmen scramble for shoes i n
assembly.

It won't do you any good to hide;
the seniors w i l l s t i l l find y o u .

��Having the largest class o f 126 members, Freshmen sponsored a
Halloween float and contributed to the United Fund. Because o f size,
there w i l l be no Senior t r i p . C l a s s advisors were M r. Shook and M r.
Edwards. O f f i c e r s pictured below are, f r o m l e f t to right: J a c k Voss
and Jill G i l l e t t e , Student Council Representatives; M a r y l y n Burnside,
President; Joanna Crum, Treaiurer; Linda Barclay, Secretary; and
Gary Brown, Vice-president.

�Albright, Jerry
Alger, 011en
Anderson, John
Anderson, M a r y

Arendt, Bonnie
Baker, Peggy
Ballard, K a r e n
Barrack, L a r r y

3resktmen
Bercaw, W i l f r e d
Beron, C a r o l y n
Berry, D i a n a
Bidwell, Joan

Blasi, L i n d a
Bluhm, J u l i e
&amp;VP. Joyce
Bundy, Edna

Burch, Barbara
Bystry, L i n d a
Carpenter, N e v a
Carter, Bud

Covey, H e l e n
Cossairt, P a t r i c i a
Crites, John
Czajkowski, L i n d a
Dubois, D e a n
DuJardin, M i c h a e l
Ellis,
Larry

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F a c k l a m , F l e m i n g , F r e e m a n , G o o d s e l l ,
L i n d a
S t e v e
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C h e r y l
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Haylett, H a y n e s ,
Jerry

D e a n n a

Hill, Janet

Hollister, Eugene
Hook, D i a n a
Howard, Richard

Hyska, D o l l e n e

Kirsch, D a v i d

Jennings, Kennet}
Kalom, A l i c e
Kibiloski, L a r r y

Kolassa, Leonard
Kregger, D o n a l d
Kubasiak, Duane

Lanning, D a n
Kubasiak, Te r r y

Hill,
Janice

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Hart, S y l v i a

Hoard, Richard

Hickey
Phillip

Lash, Dennis
Loyd, Te r r y

Ludwick, D a n i e l
Lutz, M o n i c a
Lutz, P a u l
McDonald, M a r y

McKee, L i l y
Malovey, Ronnie
Mase, D a v i d
Mayer, Elizabeth

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McKinley, M e i n k e , M e t z g e r , M e y e r ,
Janice L a r r y
V e r a
M a r l y n

M i l l e r ,
L l o y d

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M o d e m
M i c h a e l
Moffett, C a m i l l a
Morey, Jerry

Myers, Shirley
Nelson, C a r o l
Nettleman, Shermayne

Painter, M a r k
Piercuki, Jackie
Radley, Robert

Renger, Sharon

Rice, D i c k
Ringler, Rickey
Rissman, Thomas

Roberts, B r i a n

Rosenau, Fred
Rumsey, Judy

Scott, Ly n n

Russo, M a r j o r i e

Seiler, Penny
Smith, Sandra
Smoker, D a n i e l
Smoker, Roberta

Stefanski, M i c h a e l
Stocker, Ly n n
Swift, Richard
Taylor, M o r r i s

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Nowak, N a n c y

�Terry, Rex
Troyer, Sue
Ulane, Roger
Utterback, Kathleen

Van Olnhausen, Ta n y a
Voss, Jack
Wagner, Pam
Walker, C l a r k

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Wilber, Te r r y

w r : t : r i Itil

Widener, Janet
Wielgos, Pat
Wilber, Brent

Wilson, Norma

Wilder, Carolyn
Wiler, Janice
Williams, Steve

Wood, P h i l l i p

Wilson, T i m
Winger, Sharon
Wolfe, Stan

Woods, Jeannt

Life has its problems for
new freshmen, especially as
they execute the orders of
seniors on initiation day.

��SophomoresRun
CoatCheek

The Class of 1964 undertook the following projects: c o a t check for the games, m a k i n g H o m e c o m ing f l o a t , a n d record hops. Because o f the new p o l i c y
of the administration, this and following classes w i l l
not have an annual t r i p . T h e class consisted o f 129
students. A d v i s o r s were Mrs. Nova Ray and M r.

Advisor, MR. H I LT O N

Charles H i l t o n . C l a s s officers below are, f r o m top to
bottom: D e n n i s Redmond, V i c e -President; P h i l Wotta,
Student Council Representative; Gary K i r t l e y, President; L i l a Fair, Student Council Representative;
David Garman, Treasurer; and Sharon Kolassa, Secretary.

Advisor, MRS. R AY

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/ 4 .'4. Alger, A r m s t r o n g ,

Berry, B i d w e l l ,

B l a i n ,

Blanchard,

Dielaura

Gloria D o u g l a s

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B e n

Albright, Judy

Cadman, K a n d y

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Bronson, K a r e n
Burch, Elsie
Bystry, D a v i d

Carpenter, James
Cary, H e l e n
Cary, Russell

Claar, LaJane

Coler, L i n d a
Castle, B e t t y
Crabtree, Randy

Cranson, Connie

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Sophomores

Blue, Lorene

3ogucki, Sherylin

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Croy, C l e n d a
Cummings, Richard
Czajkowski, Stephen

Danbury, Maryanne
Diffenbaugh, K a r e n
Dunham, Barbara
Ellis, To m

Falk, Karen
Gilette, Stewart
Haenni, C l a r e
Hand, C h e r y l
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�Hand, D a n
Haylett, Judy
Hoard, Wa y n e
Hopkins, Laura

Horsley, Sharon
Hoskins, Donna
Houghton, Judy
Hurley, M i c h a e l

Sophomores
Jeffery, I v a n
Junket, P h y l l i s
Main, Sandra
Kehoe, Donald

Kinslow, Carole
Kirkum, M e l v i n
Lane, Connie
Laughry, D o n a l d

Laws, Harry
Los insk i, C a r o l y n
Losinski, L a r r y
Longworth, Patsy

Ludwick, Cassandra
Ludwick, Charles

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M e n d e n h a l l , Candy

Ludwick, Darlene
Ludwick, Dennis

McCreery, P a m

McDonald, M c F a l l ,
LeRoy

G l o r i a

M a l o v e y ,
C o n n i e

M a r k s ,
J o y c e

Mayer, M e a d e ,
John

C o n n i e

�Metzger, G a i l
Moeller, Gordon
Modert, N o r m a
Monroe, James

Moss, C a r l
Neverske, Charles
Norton, C a r l a
Norton, K e n n y

Sophomores
Persails, P a t r i c i a
Nowak, Loretta
Osborn, Ly n n
Parks, N o r m a

Reynolds, Nadine
Piatkowski, Bernadette
Pifer, M a r y
Rehkoph, Wa r d

Rubley, Norbert
Rissman, Wendy
Ritter, P a t r i c i a
Rubley, P h y l l i s

Smith, To m

Stefanski, Ruth
Ulrich, Jan
Stuckey, S u m m e r s ,

S w e e t i n g ,

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Weber,

Weiss,

Grace K e n n e t h

Jon

Pamela

Welch,
Shirley

Wheeler,
Gary
Whitcomb, Jerry
Wilson, Carole

Wilber, Sharry
Wilcox, Gwen
Wiler, Cynthia

Wilson, Thomas
Wiser, G l o r i a
Wohlers, Gary

Yearling, Gene

Fenner, L e v i

Yesh, M i k e
Yesh, Richard
Cekander, M i k e

Radley, Ernest

Fenner, Nelson
Fox, Charles
Ludwick, Richard

Rumsey, Ve r l
Rose, S m i t h

Rosch, K a r l

��Striving for 1963 and their t r i p , t h e Juniors sponsored fund raising
projects, w i t h the aid o f sponsors, M r s . Haenni and M r. G i l m o r e , and
Concession manager, M r . Wilson. H i g h l i g h t i n g a year o f planning
and preparation, was sponsoring the Snow Ball and the Prom. O f f i cers of the year were: President, Don Owen; Vice-president, K y n
Auten; Secretary, Carolyn Read; Treasurer, Ben Sosinski; Student
Council Representatives, M a l i n d a Fitch and Jerry Morgan; and InterCouncil Representatives, Ly n Houtz and David Rubley.

�Armstrong, Brenda
Armstrong, L i n d a
A uten, K y n
A uten, Sarah

Ball, Larry
Bassage, Rose
Blue, Louella
Bodine, Bernadette

yuniors
Cary, L i l l i a n
Brewer, Te r r y
Butters, M a r c i a
Carpenter, H e l e n

Fair, C a r o l
Cook, L e e
Czajkowski, K a r e n
Easterday, Bob

Friedel, L a r r y
Fischer, Sondra
Fitch, M a l i n d a
Fowler, S a l l y

Hartsell, Charles
Goshorn, J i m
Grove, D a n
Hand, L o i s

He pler, M a r j o r i e
Johnson, James

Herman, H i c k e y ,
Sonja

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Kehoe, Ly n n
Loe, C a r l

Longworth, Ruth Ann

Losinski, Darlene
Ludwick, C a r o l y n
McClelland, D a v i d

McFall, To m
McCreery, Bob

Mauer, H e l e n

Malovey, Susan
Marks, Jerry

Mayer, Louise
Metzger, C l a r a Mae
Meyer, Jean

Meyer, Ly n n

Miller, H e l e n
Morey, Ronald
Morgan, Jerry

Myers, LeRoy
Owen, D o n
Pierucki, J i m
Pope, D a v i d

Radley, I r m a
Read, C a r o l y n
Read, D o n
Roberts, P h i l l i p

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�Ross, R u b l e y ,
Ann

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Smith, John
Smith, Shirley

Smith, V i o l e t
Smoker, P h i l l i p
Sobecki, S y l v i a

Sosinski, Ben

Strong, C l a r k
Sygnecki, J i m
Utterback, C a r l

Vreeland, Monroe

Walker, K a y
Weinberg, P h i l

Wilcox, David

Wheeler, Connie

Wiler, Laura
Wiles, John
Wood, Dennis

Woodward, Jeanette

Woods, Nancy
Wotta, Nancy

Removing make-up in speech class.

�MARY JO LI 1 1LEFIELD
Salutatorian (3.41)

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Class of '62 Bow Students Nanied

Honor students are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: J e r r y M ock, M a r y Jo L i t t l e f i e l d , a n d Nancy M o e l l e r. R O W 2:
Shirley Metzger, (3.10); Penny Jo George, ( 3 . 0 9 ) ; Janet Hollister, ( 3 . 0 9 ) ; Caryl Botzner, ( 3 . 0 3 ) ; Ed Haenni,
(3.00); Connie Szafranski, (2.93); Jo Ann Summers, ( 2 . 9 3 ) .

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SeniorsReceiveRecognition. . .

Nancy Moeller, winner o f
the Homemaker o f To morrow award, serves
sandwiches at Red Cross
Blood Donor C l i n i c .

D . A . R . g i r l , C a r y l Botzner, displays one of her
ready smiles helping earn
her the t i t l e .

Miss M c C a l l , Diane M a x w e l l ,
studies fashions in M c C a l l pattern
catalogue.

. . . Sit/ attend "A/todel WV"

Students selected to represent
Bronson High School at the Model
UN convention are, f r o m l e f t to
right: J i m Sullivan, Jackie French,
John Keeslar, Janet Hollister, Dan
Manley, and Nancy M o e l l e r.
The convention, held i n March at
Hillsdale College, constitutes a
mock meeting o f the United Nations.

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�With 90 graduating i n the class_qf 1962, i t represented the largest
class in the history o f the school. S o m e projects facing Seniors i n
working for their trip were: m a g a z i n e sale, Christmas card sale,
candy and ribbon sale, record hops, Senior Play, and Festival i n
March. C l a s s officers pictured above are, f r o m l e f t to right: B o b
Paul, Vice-president; Ken Kolassa, Student Council Representative;
Nancy M o e l l e r, Treasurer; Phyllis Fair, Student Council Representative; Caryl Botzner, Secretary; and John Keeslar, President.

�,1
ROGER ALBRIGHT
CHUCK ALGER

JAMES ARUNDEL
LESLEY BAKER

JUDY BERRY
EDWARD BODINE

MARIE BODINE
CARYL BOTZNER

�MICHAEL BYSTRY
JAMES CASTLE

CHARLES CRITES
BEVERLY CRONKHITE

JANET CZAJKOWSKI
DALE DAVIS

JUDY DAVIDSON
DON DECHESS

�DONNA DUWELL
WANDA EVERETT

PHYLLIS FAIR
RALPH FITCH

K AT H I FLACHSMANN

JACQUELINE FRENCH

PENNY JO GEORGE
DONNA GOSHORN

�LINDA GOSHORN
DAN GRAHAM

PAUL GREEN
EDWIN HAENNI

DONNA H E AT H

JANET HOLLISTER

CONNIE HOPKINS
SANDRA HOSKINS

�MARY JANE HUGHES
JON KECKLER

JOHN KEESLAR
KENNETH KOLASSA

GARY LASH

MARTIN RAE LEPIRD

MARY JO LITTLEFIELD
JANET L U T Z

�CAROL LYONS
RON McCREERY

JAMES T. M A D D Y
PATRICIA MALLORY

LESLIE MALLOW

LLOYD MALLOW

VIRGINIA MALOVEY
DIANE MANIFOLD

�JANICE MARKLEY
ROBERT MARTIN

COLLIN MAXWELL

DIANE MAXWELL

RUSSELL MEADE
GLEN MERRIMAN

SHIRLEY METZGER
MILTON MEYER

�DAVID MICHALSKI
LARRY MILLER

JERRY MOCK

M. RICHARD MODERT

NANCY MOELLER
SHIRLEY MONROE

BETTY NAGLE
CHARLES NORTON

��VONDA RUBLEY
GARY SHOOK

RICHARD SMITH
JAMES SMOKER

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KATHRYN SOBECKI

JOANN SPONSLER

GILBERT STROHM
JAMES SULLIVAN

��CONNIE WARD
RICHARD W O T TA

ROY YEARLING

Coach Zabonick checks Senior schedule for enrollment on first a y
of school.

107

�A M R %
DARLING

1%.

THE WORLD'S LARGEST MANUFACTURER
of Functional Display and Merchandising
Equipment for Retail Stores . . .

PLASTICS DIVISION —
Coldwater
MANNEQUINS
DISPLAY FORMS
IN
PLASTICS

METAL DIVISION — Bronson . . .
FLEXIBLE SYSTEMS O F FIXTURING F O R STORE
WIDE VISUAL MERCHANDISING.

Midwest Foundry
Division —Coldwater . .
QUALITY GREY I R O N A N D
STEEL CASTINGS

Workwall Division —
Bronson . . .
MOVABLE
OFFICE PARTITIONING

L. A . D A R L I N G C O M P A N Y
B R O N S O N

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BODY SHOP
428 S o u t h M a t t e s o n
We Ta k e t h e D e n t s O u t o f A c c i d e n t s "
Phone E M 9 - 4 6 0 5
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

B e t t e r Va l u e s

DAVIDSON'S

See Yo u
at

SUPER M A R K E T

DANCER'S
We s t C h i c a g o R o a d

Where Yo u M e e t
Yo u r F r i e n d s

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Phone E M 9 - 3 2 9 5

WHITE SWAN
THE BRONSON JOURNAL

MOTEL
E. Chicago Road
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Serving the B r o n s o n A r e a
f o r 80 Ye a r s

Phone E M 9 - 4 4 1 6
Owned b y

Bronson's Only Advertising
With Guaranteed Reader
Reception

MR. A N D MRS. F . C Z A J K O W S K I

School B o o k s
School S u p p l i e s
We d d i n g I n v i t a t i o n s

MEGARGLE AND MEGARGLE

To p Q u a l i t y
Letterpress

AT T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W

Commercial
Printing

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

109

�DON MILLER'S

BRONSON A D V E R T I S E R

S TA N D A R D S E R V I C E

L e t t e r p r e s s and Offset P r i n t i n g
Bronson's Only Advertising Medium
Serving the E n t i r e Tr a d i n g A r e a

AIRWAY CLEANERS

We A p p r e c i a t e t h e P a t r o n a g e o f
the S t u d e n t s o n t h e C o m p l e t e l y
Reconditioned A l l e y s .

WOLFF
TV
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BOWLING
ALLEYS, INC.

RAD
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We s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

ROBERT'S

Congratulations t o the

MOTOR
C O M PA N Y

C l a s s o f 1062

Electric Motors

DR. J. A. SOMMER,

630 N . M a t t e s o n

D. D. S.

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

110

�"Congratulations t o the 1962 G r a d u a t e s "

CHEVROLET
DWIGHT GREEN

DICK VA N WAGNER
G r o c e r i e s a n d Ve g e t a b l e s
Retail and Wholesale Meats
Custom Butchering
Phone O R l a n d 9 - 2 6 3 5
Orland, Indiana

WANAR'S
SHELL
SERVICE

STATE FARM
INSURANCE
RALPH YOUNCE
Phone E M 9 - 5 5 6 5
Yo u r
Insurance
Needs

ECONOMY
GARAGE
General Repairing

775 E a s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

Phone E M 9 - 2 7 9 5

�The O n e S t o p S h o p p i n g C e n t e r

Yo u r D e p e n d a b l e D r u g g i s t

KERN'S PHARMACY

QUALITY MARKET
Meats
6 Groceries
Ve g e t a b l e s

The F r i e n d l y D r u g S t o r e '
107 E . C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

" We e d - E n d S p e c i a l s
Seven D a y s a W e e k "

RUSSELL'S
BEAUTY SALON
Beauty O p e r a t o r s

DONALD FISHER

LOUISE R U S S E L L - P r o p .

Pharmacist

MARGARET KIBILOSKI
E m e r g e n c y Phone E M 9-5175

C AT H E R I N E P I A T K O W S K I

BRONSON C O - O P E R AT I V E
C O M PA N Y

Wa t c h e s

Feeds
Seeds
Fertilizer
F a r m Supplies
Coal

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DAVIS AND JONES
JEWELERS

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Silverware

Phone E M 9 - 5 8 2 5

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"Best Wishes"

DR. K. YOUNGQUIST
DR. G. A. GEISHERT
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

OPTOMETRIST

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BRONSON
TOG
SHOP

PHYSICIAN A N D SURGEON

Yo u r H e a d q u a r t e r s f o r
Young B o y s ' a n d M e n ' s C l o t h i n g

,
WEISS O I L CO.

Congratulations t o the
Class o f '62

Gasoline and Fuel O i l s

From

DICK'S
BARBER SHOP

KENNETH KELSO - Bronson, Mich.
Phone E M p i r e 9 - 4 6 11

Thanks

'Best W i s h e s "

Guys a n d G a l s
BRONSON C O A L

BROWN'S

AND L U M B E R

5 T O $1.00 STORE

,
BRONSON PA I N T
A.ND W A L L P A P E R

Congratulations
Seniors

Yo u r H e a d q u a r t e r s
for
Paint
Wa l l p a p e r
A r t Supplies
Pet Supplies

BRONSON
P L AT I N G
C O M PA N Y

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ROGER'S
B A R B E R SHOP
Closed Mondays
Open F r i d a y N i g h t U n t i l
6:30 P . M .

McGIFFIN
FORD SALES

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The O c e a n L i e s B e y o n d . "

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C. F O R D M c G I F F I N

VERLE FISCHER

We s t C h i c a g o S t .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Phone E M 9 - 2 8 0 5

BRONSON REEL COMPANY

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PEOPLE'S STATE BANK
OF B R O N S O N
"The Bank of F r i e n d l y Service"

FRIEDRICH BROS.
Coal
- and Lumber
"Everything to Build Anything'.
and
"Fuel to Keep It W a r m "
Phone E M 9 - 5 6 1 5

B r o n s o n

/slit G R O c t .

KUBASIAK
FUNERAL HOME

EDDIE'S
RED AND WHITE
S TO R E
Phone E M p i r e
9-3905
Groceries
Meats

Phone E M 9 - 4 0 7 5

115

�M. T. SHAW, INCORPORATED
M a n u f a c t u r e r s o f M e n ' s F i n e Shoes
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

Sold i n B r o n s o n
by
W O T TA ' S S H O E S T O R E
East Chicago Street

Congratulations

McCOMB'S
SHOE S T O R E

Coldwater

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Coldwater

For
Tr a n s i t Mixed Concrete
P r e - C u t Cottages a n d G a r a g e s
B u i l d i n g Supplies
Paint
Phone B R 8 - 5 6 5 6

Michigan

116

��NORM FAULKNER

The F r i e n d l y S t o r e

FLORIST
Flowers by Wire
55 G r e e n
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
Phone B R 8 - 4 1 4 8

The Friendly Store

,X.:7-wee-s-6y-Wav,

Authorized Dealer
Bronson

HOOKER
OIL CO.

MEYER BROS.

Fuel Oil
Gasoline
Motor Oil

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

24- H o u r S e r v i c e P h o n e E M 9 - 3 6 8 5

JACK'S

'1.1 E l

APPOINTMENT
B A R B E R SHOP
Phone E M . 9 - 5 8 7 5
For That Next Hair Cut
" A n d Save T i m e "

Congratulations t o the C l a s s o f '62

BELL'S
MOBILE SERVICE
Complete A u t o Service

Phone
E M 9-9155

HATHAWAY
INSURANCE A G E N C Y

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�Congratulations
to t h e S e n i o r s
From

DR. GEORGE JEFFERY
VETERINARIAN

BRONSON T H E AT E R
Featuring Cinemascope
and S t e r e o p h o n i c S o u n d
Southwestern Michigan's
M o s t M o d e r n and
Beautiful Theater

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We s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, Michigan

BRONSON T . V .
Te l e v i s i o n a n d R a d i o
Service

EAST GILEAD
FEED MILL

We're Known for
TV Know- H o w

Wana a n d Wa y n e F e e d s

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PERRY HASTINGS
Bronson, Michigan

Best
Wishes

Dairq
Queen

Seniors

DR. HUBERT L. SUTTON
East Chicago Street
Bronson, Michigan

Famous f o r That
Country Fresh Flavor
Congratulations to
the C l a s s o f ' 6 2
Compliments of

DIEBEL'S

MR. A N D MRS. L E E WOODS

H A R D WA R E

E. Chicago Street
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Plumbing - Heating
Appliances

119

�THE RALE RESTAURANT
HAFFNER'S
One- H a l f B l o c k N o r t h
of T r a f f i c L i g h t

TO $ 1 . 0 0 S T O R E

We M a k e O u r O w n P i e s

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LANE BROS.

MARTIN'S
SUPER
SERVICE

D r y G o o d s a n d Shoes

O L I V E R P A R L I N A N D D I C K F U L TON

HIGHWAY
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in T i r e s "

"JORG" SUTULA. school photographer, has picture taken while
arranging bonfire for Homecoming picture.

123

�We've Come a Long, Long Way

Recognize anyone? F r o n t row, l e f t to right - Darlene Rhineheart, N a n c y Hayes, Ve l m a Guernsey,
Chuck Crites, Kathryn Langwell, and G i l Strohm; Second row - Jean Houghton, C a t h y Stewart, Penny
Jo George, Lee Cook, J i m Sullivan, Jackie Evans, C a t h i e Osler, Jerry Cox, a n d Sandra Hoskins; Third
row - Richard Smith, Carolyn Green, L a r r y Reynolds, Bob Rierson, Bob Martin, John Wiles, G a r y Gibson,
Janice Pulaski, a n d David Michalski; Fourth row - K i m Kerschner, M a r j o r i e Sommer, Sharon Rumsey,
Larry Peck, Ruth Ann Cain, Les Ulrich, Sue Dancer, Connie Ward, Bob Paul, S h i r l e y Monroe, a n d
Marcia Butters; Back row - LaMar Sours, Dennis Savage, a n d Mrs. Flynn (Taylor)

in Just Twelve Short Years

Smile pretty, D i r i n d a .

How 'bout that sexy necktie?!
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�Ni

ROGER A LBRIG HT
Track - 1 , 2
Wrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3,4
F. F. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4
Treasurer - 4
CHUCK ALGER
Wrestling - 2
JAMES ARUNDEL
Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3
President - 2, 3
Pep Club - 2, 3,4
President - 4
Chorus - 4
Annual Staff - 4

CARYL BOTZNER

JUDY DAVIDSON

DAR - 4
Thespians - 3 , 4

Cheerleading - 3, 4

Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Class Secretary - 4
Student Council - 1, 3
Officer - 3
Inter - C-3, 4
Officer - 4
Hi-Times - 2, 3,4
Social Editor - 2
Co-editor - 3
Student Advisor - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Co-editor - 4
NASC Delegate - 4
Children's Play - 2, 3,4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4

Varsity Club - 4
Homecoming Court - 4
Class Play Cast - 3, 4

Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4
Girl's State - 4

Children's Play - 4
Thespians - 4

JAMES CASTLE
F. F. A. - 1, 2, 3
Class Play Crew - 3, 4

LESLEY BALKER
Pep Club - 1
Cafeteria - 1
JUDY BERRY
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3,4
Chorus - 1
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Office Practice - 4
Homecoming Court - 4
ED BODINE
F. F. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 4
F. F. A. District
Parliamentary
Procedure Team - 4
MARIE BODINE
Pep Club - 2, 3,4
GAA - 3
Annual Staff - 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
MIKE BYSTRY
J. C. L. - 1, 2, 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 4
Annual Staff - 4
Class Play Crew - 4
Quill and Scroll - 4
Wrestling - 1, 2, 3
Track - 1 , 2

CHARLES CRITES
Track - 1, 2, 4
Baseball - 4
Class Play Crew - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Court - 1, 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3
G. G. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 3
Chorus - 1
Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4
Class Secretary - 3
Vice-President - 2
Annual Staff - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
DONNA DU WELL
Thespians - 4
Children's Play - 2
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Annual Staff - 4
Bowling - 1, 2, 3,4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 1, 2, 3, 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3
Hi-Times - 3
FNA - 3
Office Practice - 4

Wrestling - 3 . 4

WANDA EVERETT
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4

BEVERLY CRON K HITE
Cafeteria - 1

YFC - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3, 4
Ti -Times - 2, 3, 4
FNA - 2, 3, 4
Officer - 3
Chorus - 2, 3, 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4

YFC - 1
Student Teaching - 3
JANET CZAJKOWSKI
Pep Club - 1 , 2
Student Teaching - 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4
DALE DAVIS
Class President - 1
F. F. A. - 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice-President - 3
Varsity Club - 2, 3,4
Vice-President - 3
President - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Football - 1, 2, 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball - 1, 2, 3, 4

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Student Teaching - 3
Pep Club - 3 , 4
Bowling - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Children's Play - 4
Thespians - 3, 4
PHYLLIS FAIR
GAA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Representative - 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice-President - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Student Council - 4

�RALPH FITCH
JCL - 1
Pep Club - 4

DONNA GOSHORN
Pep Club - 1 , 2
Student Teaching - 3
Office Practice - 4

K AT H I FLACHSMANN
Entered - 4
Class Play Crew - 4
Children's Play - 4
Chorus - 4
Student Council - 4
Homecoming Queen - 4
Pep Club - 4
YFC - 4
JACKIE FRENCH
Spanish Club - 1
Bowling - 2
GAA - 1, 2
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 3
Pep Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
A l l -Star Band - 3 , 4
Quill and Scroll - 4
Children's Play - 3 , 4
Thespians - 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Model Un - 4
PENNY JO GEORGE
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4
GA A - 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus - 4
Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3
Officer - 3
Hi Times - 1, 2, 3 , 4
Co-Editor - 3
Student Advisor - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Co-Editor - 4
Communication Arts
Institute MSU - 3 . 4
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Children's Play - 2 , 4
Student Director - 4
Dramatics Arts
Conference IU - 3
Thespians - 3 , 4
Girl's Bowling - 2
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3
Student Council - 4
Officer - 4

LINDA GOSHORN
Pep Club - 1 , 2
Student Teaching - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Annual Staff - 4
DAN GRAHAM
Entered - 3
Basketball - 3
Track - 3 , 4
Baseball - 4
Football - 4
Children's Play - 3

SANDRA HOSKINS
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 2, 3
Chorus - 3 , 4
Pep Club - 2, 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Children's Play - 2
Thespians - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Business Manager
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 4
Copy Editor - 4
Spanish Club - 2
MARY JANE HUGHES
Cafeteria - 1
Office Practice - 4

JCL - 4
Program Chairman
Varsity Club - 4
Class Play Crew - 4
Intramurals - 4

JON KECKLER
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4

PAUL GREEN

JOHN KEESLAR
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4

Pep Club - 1
Football - 1, 2, 3
FFA - 1 , 4
President - 4
ED HAENNI
Track - 3 , 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Intramurals - 1 . 2 , 3,4
Class President - 2
Annual Staff - 4
JANET HOLLISTER

Wrestling - 3, 4
Track - 4
Class Play Crew - 4

Boy's State - 3
Quill and Scroll - 3 , 4
Football - 1, 2, 3
Wrestling - 2
Class President - 4
Vice-President - 3
Hi Ti m e s - 3
Annual Staff - 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 4
Secretary - 4
Children's Play - 4

Pep Club - 3
Chorus - 3 , 4

Thespians - 4

Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Homecoming Court - 4
Office Practice - 4

KEN KOLASSA
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 3, 4
Baseball - 1 , 2
Annual Staff - 4

Thespians - 4
Model UN - 4
Student Council
Treasurer - 3
CONNIE HOPKINS
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3, 4
GA A - 1, 2, 3
Girl's Bowling - 4

Class Play C r e w - 3, 4
Boy's State - 3
Student Council
Representative - 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4
Treasurer - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

Annual Staff - 4
Class Play Crew - 3

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�GARY LASH
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling - 3, 4

PAT MALLORY

DIANE MAXWELL

GAA - 1, 2, 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

Track - 2

Chorus - 1
Office Practice - 4

GAA - 1, 2
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3, 4
Band - 1 . 2
Majorette - 1 , 2
Children's Play - 2

Football Manager - 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Varsity Club - 4
MARTIN LEPIRD
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club - 1
Children's Play - 2
Football - 1, 2, 4
Thespians - 2, 3, 4
Class Play C r e w - 3
Class Play C a s t - 4
Track - 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2
Annual Staff - 4
Homecoming Court - 1 , 4
Sno-Ball Court - 4
MARY JO LITTLEFIELD
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3

VIRGINIA MALOVEY
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3
Chorus - 2, 3

Office Work - 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3

Pep Club - 3

Miss M c C a l l - 4

LESLIE MALLOW

GERALD MERRIMAN

FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4

Chorus - 1
Children's Play - 3 , 4
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4

LLOYD MALLOW
FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary - 3
Vice-President - 4
DIANE MANIFOLD
Choir - 2
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3
GAA - 1, 2
Pep Club - 2 , 3

Thespians - 3, 4
Vice-President - 4
JCL - 2, 3
SHIRLEY METZGER
Cafeteria - 1, 2, 3, 4
YFC - 1, 2, 3, 4
President - 4
Class Play Crew - 3

YFC - 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Teaching - 3

Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Teaching - 3

Vice-President - 2
President - 3
Thespians - 4

JANICE MARKLEY
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Girl's Bowling - 2 , 3 , 4

MILTON MEYER
Track - 1 . 2

Class Play Cast - 3

Children's Play - 2

Stage Manager - 4
Chorus - 1
Intramurals - 1, 2,3
Children's Play - 4

Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3, 4
Chorus - 2, 3

JCL - 1, 2
FNA - 2, 3

CAROL LYONS
GAA - 1, 2, 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus - 1 , 4
Class Play Cast - 3 . 4

DAVID MICHALSKI
BOB MARTIN
Football - 1, 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 3 , 4
Class Play Cast - 3
Class Treasurer - 3
Student Council

Children's Play - 2, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3
Thespians - 4

Treasurer - 4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Thespians - 3 , 4
Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3

JIM M A DDY
Intramurals - 1, 2,3, 4
Football - 1, 4

Varsity Club - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3,4
Sno-Ball Court - 3

Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3 , 4
Annual Staff - 4
Picture Editor - 4
Quill and Scroll - 4
Spanish Club - 1

Pep Band - 1, 2

Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3

Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

COLLIN MAXWELL
Football - 1, 2, 3

Chorus - 3
Baseball - 2, 4
Track - 1
YFC - 2
LARRY MILLER
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling - 2 , 3 , 4
Varsity Club - 3, 4
JERRY MOCK
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1, 2, 3, 4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 1 . 2
Varsity Club - 3 . 4

FAA - 1, 2, 3, 4

Camp Emery - 3
Class Play Crew - 3

GLENN MERRIMAN
Chorus - 1

RICHARD MODERT
Track - 4

Children's Play - 3, 4
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
THESPIANS 127

�NANCY MOELLER
GAA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Thespians - 4
Cheerleading - 2, 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4
Copy Editor - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Quill and Scroll - 4
Class Treasurer - 4

BOB PAUL
Student Council - 1

JOANN SPONSLER

DIRINDA TEFFT

Band - 1, 2,3, 4

Cheerleading - 2, 3, 4

Football - 1, 2, 4

Pep Band - 1, 2, 3, 4

Captain - 4

Class Play Crew - 4
Class Play Cast - 3

Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3
Office Practice - 4
Annual Staff - 4

Band - 1
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3

Class President - 3
Vice-President - 4
Thespians - 2, 3, 4
President - 4

Class Play Crew - 3
GIL STROHM

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Class Play Crew - 3
Football - 1, 2, 3
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4

Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4

Model UN - 4
Bowling - 2
Home Maker o f
Tomorrow - 4

Varsity Club - 3, 4
Children's Play - 2

BETTY NAGLE
GAA - 2

Class Treasurer - 1 , 2

JAMES SULLIVAN
Model UN - 4
Sno-Ball K i n g - 3
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling - 1, 2, 3 , 4

Prom Committee - 3
SANDRA ROESER

Pep Club - 1
Chorus - 4
Cafeteria - 4
CHARLES NORTON
Baseball - 1
Football - 1
FFA - 4
Parliamentary
Procedure Te a m - 4
JULIE NOWAK
GAA - 1, 3, 4
Chorus - 1, 3, 4
FNA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice-President - 3 , 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Bowling - 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3, 4
Homecoming Court - 4
CAROL PARKS
Pep Club - 1
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4

Track - 1, 2, 3, 4

Children's Play - 2
Pep Club - 1
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 3, 4

Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4
Secretary - 4
Thespians - 3, 4
Inter -C Council - 3 , 4
Treasurer - 3 , 4

Art Editor - 3
Annual Staff - 4
Thespians - 3, 4

Class Play Cast - 3
Class Play Crew - 4
Intramurals - 1 . 2 , 3 , 4
Boy's State - 3

LARRY ROSS
Track - 1 , 2 , 3
Wrestling - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3, 4

Homecoming King - 4
JO ANN SUMMERS
Student Teaching - 3

VONDA RUBLEY
GAA - 2 , 3
Pep Club - 2 , 3 . 4

Office Practice - 4

JCL - 2 , 3
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Thespians - 4
Cheerleading - 3 , 4
Class Secretary - 2

Football - 1, 2, 3
Wrestling - 2 , 4
Track - 1, 2,3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3
Intramural - 1 . 2
PHYLLIS PERSALLS
YFC - 1
Cafeteria - 1
Student Teaching - 4

President - 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 4
Football - 1, 2
Track - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Varsity Club - 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Class Play Cast - 4
Thespians - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Homecoming Court - 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3
CONNIE WARD
Cheerleading - 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club - 1 , 3
Treasurer - 3
Band - 1, 2
Pep Band - 1

Children's Play - 2
Class Play Crew - 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3
Annual Staff - 4

Thespians - 4
Girl's State
Alternate - 3

Quill and Scroll - 4
Sno-Ball Court - 3

Senior Editor - 4
Student Council - 3, 4

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4
Quill and Scroll - 4

Pep Club - 3 , 4
Track - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2

LES ULRICH
Student Council - 1, 2, 3,4

FNA - 4
Intramurals - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Office Practice - 4
Intramurals - 2, 3,4

RICHARD SMITH
Chorus - 1, 2, 3
Spanish Club - 1, 2, 3

Office Practice - 4
Spanish C l u b - 1, 2

Thespians - 4

Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4

Chorus - 4

Intramurals - 1 , 2 , 3, 4
GAA - 1, 2, 3

CONNIE SZAFRANSKI
GAA - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
JCL - 2 , 3

Hi- Ti m e s - 4
Annual Staff - 4

GERALD PARSONS

Annual S t a ff - 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Bowling - 3

TERRY TILLOTSON
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Football - 1, 2, 3

Vice-President - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3
National Dramatics
Arts Conference ILI - 2
RICHARD W O T TA
FFA - 1, 2, 4
Track - 4

Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
KATHY SOBECKI
Pep Club - 2, 3
Office Practice - 4

GARY TOOMAN

ROY YEARLING
Track - 4

Annual Staff - 4

Thespians - 3 , 4
Class Play Crew - 3
Bowling - 3
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Bronson Community Schools
Bronson, Michigan

Volume 31
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�sincerely hope t h a t this annual
w i l l serve its purpose w e l l , pre-

classes. b a l l g a m e s , a c t i v i t i e s .
and our many friends.

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�Seniors have first prize float i n the Homecoming
Parade.

Homecoming 1960-61 style got o ff to a good start
on Friday. October 21, w i t h a bonfire i n the early
evening. F o l l o w i n g this, t h e parade and snake
dance wound its way down through town to the football f i e l d . T h e parade was led by the B. H. S. Band,
and was followed by the floats representing the Senior
Class, Pep Club, G . A. A . , Va r s i t y Cheerleaders, a n d

During the h a l f t i m e o f the game, t h e new king,
Mike Poling, a n d the new queen, M a r c i a Pugli,
were crowned. L a t e r i n the evening, t h e new k i n g
and queen, a l o n g with their court, reigned over the
The team also entered into the occasion b y scoring three touchdowns.

the Eighth Grade Girls Phys. Ed. Class.

King Mike Poling and Queen Marcia Pugh i being crowned b y last year's royalty, P h i l Houtz
and Janette Arundel.

�Pep Club builds third prize float
for the Homecoming Court.

Our Homecoming Court for 1960-61, l e f t to right, FIRST ROW: J i m Cattell, Sue Fennell, Sharon Jeffery, G a r y Albright. SECOND ROW: D a l e
Luce, Charlotte Colpetsir, Carolee Davis, Jerry George. T H I R D ROW:
King Mike Poling and Queen Marcia Pugh.

Mike and Marcia lead o f f their royal dance.

�Onlookers as Celeste (Cynthia Konst) goes into one o f her trances are, f r o m l e f t to right. Paula Bailey (Sharon Jeffery),
Amelia Gillette (Sue Fennell), S h e r i ff Newt Cooper (David Placatka), Eugenia Bowles (Mary Sue Marz), M r s . G i l l e t t e
(Susan Martin), a n d Doctor Cameron ( M i k e Poling).

Many hours o f hard work were spent on this year's
Senior Play, " D r u m s o f Death." F o r each and every
member o f the cast and crew, t h e i r sincere efforts
paid o f f when the p l a y was presented on Friday, N o vember 11, 1960. M a n y thanks are extended to Miss
Patricia Chisholm, under whose skillful and m e t i c u lous direction, t h e Senior Class was able to produce
a very successful and enjoyable play.
A group o f oddly contrasting people arrive at m i d night at the h a l f -ruined mansion i n the desolate l a -

goon. B y the t i m e they realize that the telegrams
that summoned them to this place were false, i t is
too late for them to escape from this weird place.
They struggle to solve the mystery of this place, t h e
cabinet containing death, t h e hooded figure, t h e
ghost, t h e monster, a n d back o f it a l l , t h e insistent,
dull, throbbing signal o f the mysterious drums.
All i n a l l i t made a very intriguing and enjoying
play.

Jules (David Lane) watches
on as Celeste (Cynthia
Konst) puts Paula Bailey
(Sharon Jeffery) into a
trance.

�Paula Bailey (Sharon Jeffery) and Sheldon Harley (Lloyd Lane)
comfort A m e l i a Gillette (Sue Fennell) after a frightful experience.

Mrs. O a k l e y (Jo Keeslar) walks in her
sleep.

RIGHT: O n e o f the finishing touches being administered by director,
Patricia Chisholm.
BELOW: Te n s i o n is beginning to increase. L e f t to right are Eugenia
Bowles (Mary Sue Marz), Sheldon Harley (Lloyd Lane), S h e r i ff Newt
Cooper (David Placatka), Doctor Cameron (Mike Poling), Mrs. O a k ley (Jo Keeslar). S E AT E D : A m e l i a Gillette (Sue Fennell), Paula
Bailey (Sharon Jeffery), M r s . G i l l e t t e (Susan Martin). S TA N D I N G :
Jules (David Lane), a n d Celeste (Cynthia Konst).

�Members o f the cast are, l e f t to right, i n ROW 1: T o n y Bontempini, J i m Arundel; Mrs. Bontempini,
Sandra Roeser; Joyce Hudson, Vo n d a Rubley; Mrs. MacLean, Donna Duwell; Miss Hastings, C o n n i e
Szafranski; Mrs. A r m i t a g e , Brenda H i l l ; Laurie, D i a n e Campbell; Josie, C a r o l Lyons. R O W 2: T i m
Watson, Bob Paul; Cynthia Bates, M a r y Jo Littlefield; N a n c y Ashford, Wanda Everett; Doctor Hudson,
Glenn Merriman; M r. Warner, Bob Martin; Joel Kelsey, J i m Sullivan; Barbara Warner, Penny Jo George;
Dick, Kenneth Norton; Cindy, Delores Hooker; and Bob, John Keeslar.

Juniors Present
"Doctor Hudson's
Secret Journal"

"Doctor Hudson's Secret Journal"
was presented b y the junior class on
March 25, 1 9 6 1 . T h e plot which surrounded this play was Doctor Hudson's
trying to persuade M r. Warner to sell a
part o f land which was adjacent to the
hospital. I t is surprising how such a
simple situation gets so involved.
This play truly contained a l l the
elements o f a very good p l a y - love,
suspense, a n d comedy.
Members o f the junior class wish to
extend their thanks to Miss Chisholm
and to a l l the other people who helped
to make their p l a y the huge success that
it was.

Bontempini's talk to Dr. Hudson about Tony's operation.

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�Children present flowers to their friend, D o c t o r Hudson.

Dr. Hudson and M r. Warner discuss a business

Barbara Warner meets Joel for the first t i m e .

News reporters attempt to interview Dr. Hudsoi:

�DAN WARD, M I K E KIN TER. A N D JERRY GEORGE
Boys State

Students Represent B.H.S. at Conferences
Mike Poling, o u r representative t o
Camp Emery at Muskegon. M i c h i g a n ,
was sponsored by the Rotary Club.
Jerry George, M i k e Kinter, a n d Dan
Ward, o u r representatives to Boys' State
at MSU, w e r e sponsored by Kiwanis,
American Legion, a n d Rotary Clubs,
Sharon Jeffery, o u r representative
to Girls' State, was sponsored by the

Pictured at the right are the students
who attended the MSU Communication Arts Institute. L e f t to right are
Caryl Botzner, Penny Jo George, M a r cia Pugh. a n d M i k e Kinter.

American Legion A u x i l i a r y.
Journalism students attending the
Communication Arts Institute at MSU
were Caryl Botzner, M a r c i a Pugli, P e n ny Jo George, a n d M i k e Kinter. W h i l e
they were there, t h e y learned many
pointers on editing the H i - Ti m e s and
our yearbook.

�Student Council members are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: Susan Malovey, K y n Auten, Kendra Gunthorp, C o n n i e
Ward. R O W 2: S t e v e Booth, Stewart Gillette, D o n Kehoe, Barbara Cossairt. R O W 3: C a r y l Botzner, S h a r on Jeffery, D o n Bidwell, J i m Sullivan, a n d Les Ulrich.

Student Council Joins National Organization
This year's Student Council has provided many a c tivities for the student body. I t has carried on a noon
hour program, w h i c h had something for everyone to
enjoy. T h i s organization has worked constantly to
better the student morale and sportsmanship o f BUS.
It has worked not o n l y for the betterment o f the school,

but also for the good o f the community. T h e y organized a CARE campaign, a drive for Christmas baskets for the needy, a n d have made contributions to
many other worthy projects.
For the first t i m e the council joined the National
Association o f Student Councils.

Student Council officers, l e f t to right, D a n Ward, vice-president;
Caryl Botzner, secretary; Janet Hollister, treasurer; and Gary A l bright, president.

�Bronson Representatives Elected
Officers of Inter-C

The representatives f r o m Bronson are, f r o m l e f t to right, D o n Bidwell, Sharon
Jeffery (seniors), C a r y l Botzner, secretary, a n d Jim Sullivan, treasurer (juniors).

This organization is a council c o n sisting o f students from the L i t t l e C
League o f schools. I t meets three times
a year at alternating schools t o discuss
mutual problems, exchange ideas, a n d
promote better sportsmanship and r e l a tions between schools.
Mr. French accompanies the representatives to their meetings.

�Office Girls are, f r o m l e f t to right. ROW 1: L u i s Aut.LI', M e l v a Metzger, Rosalie Malovey, C h a r l o t t e
Colpetsir, Barbara Rzepka, Barbara Mahaffey. R O W 2: S u e Fennell, Barbara Te f f t , Judy Sobecki,
Carolee Davis, L i n d a Lanier, Loreta Nowak.

Student Helpers Gain Valuable Experience
Assisting the teachers at the grade schools w i t h
their regular classwork was the goal o f our group o f
student teachers this year. T h r o u g h this experience,
the girls may decide whether they wish to enter the
field o f teaching as a profession.

Experience at working in an office is what the o f fice girls have obtained this year. T h e i r jobs consisted o f many varied activities that are essential i n
the operation o f an office. T h i s experience may
prove to be very useful i n deciding on and carrying
out a future i n the field o f secretarial work.

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Student Teachers are, f r o m l e f t to right. ROW 1: J a n e t Czajkowski, Charlotte Colpetsir, Janet Reichard, C a r o l y n Green, Wanda Everett. R O W 2: L i n d a Goshorn, Donna Goshorn, JoAnn Summers, S a n dra Hoskins, S h i r l e y Metzger.
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Pep Club Furthers School Spirit
Homecoming was the major event o f
this school year for the Pep Club. E n t h u s iastic effort made this annual affair a huge
success.
In order to defray the cost o f sending the
cheerleaders to training camp, t h e y sponsored several record hops during the year.

Extending school spirit at the ball games
was the a i m o f the Pep Club. O u r Vikes
responded greatly to their vigorous cheering.

P t C l u b boosts Vil,t's on to victory.

Pep Club officers f o r this year were, l e f t to right,
Carolee Davis, Mrs. W h i t c o m b , Sharon Jeffery, Ron
Losinski, Leon Hoard, and Herb Wells.

�Thespians Participate in Dramatic Arts
Thespian officers are, f r o m l e f t to right: D a n Ward,
,reasurer; Jo Keeslar, scribe; Susan Martin, v i c e president; Diana Baker, president; and Barbara Rzepka, secretary.

MISS CHISHOLM

Thespians is an honorary organization for students who
have participated i n the dramatic arts program o f Bronson
High School. A t t a i n i n g a better mastery o f language, d e veloping poise, a n d appreciating dramatic literature and i t s
techniques are the things for which this organization is striving.

Advisor

Members of this organization are, l e f t to right, R.0 rs, L o u i s e Lane, C y n t h i a Konst, D o t t i e Evens, M a r i lyn Hathaway, M a r y Sue Marz, Sharon Jeffery, Sue Fennell. R O W 2: M i k e Poling, Bob Paul, D a v e Lane,
Mike Kinter, L l o y d Lane, M a r t i n Lepird, a n d Dave Placatka.
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�Every Monday evening after school
the Girls' A t h l e t i c Association held
their weekly meetings. P o i n t s were
earned b y attendance a t these m e e t ings.
During the year, t h e y sponsored a
supper for the football and basketball
players. A n i n i t i a t i o n was held for the
new members o f this organization, a n d
the entire association enjoyed tobogganing at Echo Va l l e y during the winter.
In the spring, t h e association went on
a camping trip.

Officers o f the Girls' A t h l e t i c Association are, f r o m l e f t to
right, Sharon Roudebush, N a n c y Moeller, C o n n i e Szafranski,
Judy Davidson, a n d Mrs. Whitcomb, a d v i s o r.

G.A.A. Engages in Many Activities
Pictured below are the members o f the G . A . A . R O W 1, l e f t to right: D . A l g e r, S . W i l b e r, L . F a i r, S .
Martin, C . Shook, M . Pifer, S . Fischer, P. Junker, D . Evens. R O W 2: H . Carpenter, M . M a r z , M . H i c k ey, V . Rubley, C . W i l e r, J . Hose, J . Houghton, D . Hoskins, L . W i l e r, S . Welch, C . Davis, R . Bassage,
J. B l a i n . R O W 3: E . K i b i l o s k i , M . Pugli, J . Nowak, P. M a l l o r y, D . D u w e l l , M . Lazenby, M . Bodine, N .
Woods, P. Weiss, A . Ross, D . Te f f t , S . Kosmerick, P. A u t e n , C . Rifenburgh. R O W 4: P . Rubley, C .
Read, W . Everett, K . Cadman, C . Lyons, P. George, C . Ward, C . Colpetsir, J . Reichard, L . Nowak, S .
Lutz, R . M a l o v e y. R O W 5: J . U l r i c h , J . H a y l e t t , S . M a l o v e y, S . Jeffery, K . Gunthorp, C . Hopkins, J .
Rigg, N . Sanford, P. F a i r, M . Va n Pelt.

�Members o f the bowling teams are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: P a m Auten, C a r o l y n Rifenburgh, C a r o l
Fair, N a n c y Wotta, L o r e t a Nowak, Rosalie Malovey, D o t t i e Evens, a n d Cynthia Konst. R O W 2: N o r a
Lane, Susan Malovey, D o n n a Duwell, K a t h r y n Sobecki, J u l i e Nowak, K a r e n Czajkowski, K a n d y Cadman,
Janice M a r k l e y, a n d Jan U l r i c h . R O W 3: M r s . W h i t c o m b , Jeanniene Stuckey, Susan Martin, Louise Lane,
Charlotte Colpetsir, Janet Reichard, S u e Fennell, N a n c y Sanford, Janet Hose, a n d Sylvia Lutz.

Girls' Bowling this y e a r consisted o f seven
For the first t i m e , t h e girls used the handicap
system for keeping teams equal. U n d e r this system, b o t h teams added up the averages o f their
players. A f t e r both totals were found, t h e n the
team having the highest total gave 75/0 of the d i f ference t o the other team. T h i s way, i f a less
skilled team is playing a better one, t h e y can have
Agood chance o f winning.
Mrs. H e n r y Piatt devoted much t i m e and effort
in helping the girls learn how to become better
bowlers.

Karen Czajkowski shows us how i t ' s done.

�Varsity Club
Initiates 16
New Members
Pictured at the l e f t are the officers and advisors
of the Varsity Club. L e f t to right are, M r . H i l ton, M r . Atkocunis, M r . Zabonick, M i k e Poling, S t a n Armstrong, D o n Bidwell, H e r b Wells,
and Dale Davis.

Members of the Varsity Club are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: G . Strohm, M . Meyer, D . Ward, L . Houtz,
N. 1-limes, D . Matthews, R . A l b r i g h t . R O W 2: L . Hoard, R . Pelmear, J . Hopkins, D . Sebalj, D .
Luce, L . M i l l e r, W . Price. K . Kolassa, J . C a t t e l l . R O W 3: K . Auten, D . Placatka, J . M o c k , J .
George, J . Maddy, G . Kosier, D . Junker, R . Hepler, R . Losinski. R O W 4: P . Rzepka, R . Kruszka,
L. Mayer, J . Smith, J . Johnson, J . Hyska, J . Sullivan, a n d J. Wiles.

New members were initiated i n t o the Varsity Club.

�Our Varsity Cheerleaders are,
from l e f t to right, M a r y Sue
Marz, M a r c i a Pugh, D i r i n d a
Te ff t , N a n c y Moeller, a n d
Sharon Jeffery.
B-Squad Cheerleaders are from
left to right, Jan Ulrich, C o n nie Ward, J u d y Davidson, S h a ron Roudebush, a n d Vonda Rubley.

Cheerleaders Rouse Team Spirit
Both Varsity and B-Squad Cheerleaders worked
enthusiastically through the summer and kept this
spirit throughout both football and basketball seasons.

The girls put a l o t o f variety both into the pep
assemblies and i n t o their cheers. A d v i s o r for the
squads is Mrs. W h i t c o m b .

Standing are Sharon
Roudebush, B -Squad captain, a n d Marcia Pugh,
Varsity captain. S e a t e d
is Mrs. Whitcomb, advisor.

�Q u i l l and Scroll is an Internation
al Honorary Society for High School
Journalists. T o q u a l i f y for this honor
each student must meet the following
requirements: ( 1 ) T h e y must be at
least a junior; ( 2 ) T h e y must be i n
upper third o f their class in general
scholastic standing; ( 3 ) T h e y must ha
done superior work in some phase o f
journalistic or other creative endeav
(4) T h e y must be recommended b y th
advisor or principal; ( 5 ) T h e y must
approved b y the executive secretary o
the Q u i l l and Scroll.
Bronson High School has been a
member o f this society for three years
Second-year members ot the Q u i l l and Scroll are, l e f t to right,
ROW 1: M a r r i j a n e Va n Pelt, M a r c i a Pugh, S y l v i a Kosmerick, M a r y
Sue Marz. R O W 2: M i k e Poling, L o i s Auten, M i k e Kinter, a n d M r.
Shook, advisor.

New members of this society are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: J o Keeslar, Rosalie Malovey, Susan M a r tin, Ly n n Mayer. R O W 2: P e n n y Jo George, C a r o l Davis, Sue Fennell, L l o y d Lane, John Keeslar,
and Caryl Botzner.

�Members of the FNA are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: K a r e n Czajkowski, D e l Laura Alger,
Sharry Wilber, M a r y Jo Hickey, L i n d a Lanier, S y l v i a Kosmerick, E d i t h Bassage. R O W 2:
Donna Duwell, Maryanne Danbury, K a r e n Falk, H e l e n Carpenter, E l a i n e Kibiloski, a n d Judy
Houghton.

Future Nurses Tour Hospital and
Upjohn Company
Future Nurses Association has
been i n existence a t Bronson High
School for three years now.
Acquainting the students w i t h
the f i e l d o f nursing and related
fields is the purpose o f this organization. D u r i n g the year, t h e y
toured the hospital i n Coldwater
and the Upjohn Company in K a l a mazoo. T h e y have learned more
about the schools o f nursing, a n d
have guest speakers at their monthly meetings.

FNA officers are, l e f t to right, M r s . Brusak, advisor; M a r y Jo Hickey,
Wanda Everett, Jean Meyer, a n d Julie Nowak.

�Everyone who wished t o attend was
welcomed a t the weekly meetings o f
the Yo u t h For Christ Club. T h i s growing organization, w h i c h consists o f approximately 20 members, m e e t to promote high religious standards among
the students.

Officers o f the YFC are, l e f t to right, Ly n n Ti c e , president; Sue
Fennell, secretary-treasurer; Diana Baker, p i a n i s t ; and C a r y l Botzner, p r o g r a m chairman.

YFC Promotes High Religious Standards

Members o f the YFC are, l e f t to right, C a r y l Botzner (standing), Wa n d a Everett, Ve r a Metzger, H e l e n Carpenter,
Joanne Crum, C l a r a Metzger, N a n c y Johnson, K a t h y Ti c e , L y n n Ti c e , M e l v a Metzger, M a r r i j a n e Va n Pelt, J i m
Monroe, D o r i s H i l l y e r, Susan Martin, D i a n e Manifold, S h i r l e y Metzger. S t a n d i n g i n back are Diana Baker and Sue
Fennell.
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�Future Farmers Learn New Methods
of Farming

Future Farmers are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: K e i t h Sweeting, J e r r y Whitcomb, P a u l Green, D a n
Troyer, Russell Cary, T o m McFall, Jon Weber. R O W 2: S t e v e CzaJkowski, John Mayer, D e n n i s
Ludwick, R o y Pelmear, J e r r y Morgan, J i m Castle, C l a r e Haenni, J i m Sygnecki. R O W 3: P h i l
Roberts, H e r b Wells, J i m Pierucki, E d Bodine, C o l l i n M a x w e l l , Ly n n Mayer, J e r r y George, P h i l
Rzepka. R O W 4: L e s l i e M a l l o w, D w a i n e Matthews, Richard Ludwick, Roger Albright, C l a r k Strong,
Gary Wohlers, V i c t o r Wood, Charles Ludwick.

Each member o f the F. F. A . has
a particular project pertaining to
farming. T h e purpose o f this o r ganization is to learn new methods
of farming. T h e members o f the
F. F. A . t o o k a t r i p this year to the
International Livestock Show in
Chicago. T h e y sponsored a record
hop and sold an infection spray to
earn money during the year.

Officers are, f r o m l e f t to right, D a l e Davis, vice-president; Stan
Armstrong, president; Lloyd M a l l o w, secretary; Gary Albright, r e porter; D a l e Luce, sentinel; absent, D o n Sebali, treasurer; and a d visor, M r . H i l t o n .

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�The Junior Classical League is a
national organization banded together
to further the study o f Roman culture
and its influence o n l i f e today. B r o n son High School is a member o f both
the state and national organizations.
This year the members attended the
state convention a t East Lansing and
the Southwestern M i c h i g a n Roman
Holiday at Niles.

Junior Classical

The officers are, f r o m l e f t to right, M r s . T h a r p , advisor; M a r y Sue
Marz, p r o g r a m chairman; Lynn Houtz, v i c e - p r e s i d e n t ; D i a n a Baker
secretary; Pam Auten, treasurer; and Carol Davis, president.

Members o f the Junior Classical League are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: S . Jeffery, B . H i l l , G . C r o y, C .
Kinslow, C . Wilson, D . A l g e r, S . W i l b e r, L . F a i r, S . Kolassa, G . W i s e r. R O W 2: K . Czajkowski,
B. Armstrong, V . Rubley, N . M o e l l e r, C . Cranson, P. Junker, L . C l a a r, C . W i l e r, G . Beery, T .
Smith. R O W 3: C . Neverske, M . Danbury, S . Fowler, K . Wa l k e r, L . M a y e r, D . M c C l e l l a n d , M .
Pugh, C . Szafranski, C . Read, K . F a l k , C . Lane, D . Read. R O W 4: D . Pope, L . Nowak. S .
Horsley, R . Longworth, M . H i c k e y, R . Bassage, J . Houghton, C . M a l o v e y, H . Laws, G . M o e l l e r,
D. Garman, E . K i b i l o s k i , M . K i n t e r. R O W 5: C . Ludw ick, L . C a r y, P. Weiss, D . D u w e l l , N .
Johnson, G . Wa r z n i a k , J . M e y e r, N . Lane, C . Botzner, S . K o s m e r i c k .

�Under the supervision of
weir advisor, M r . French, t h e
members sing Spanish songs and
play Spanish games at their
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students who want to
!e,,rh more about the customs
of the Spanish-speaking countries.

Spanish Club officers are, l e f t to right, J i m Arundel, C o n n i e
Jo George, Bob Martin, M r . French, a n d David Rubley.

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Members of the Spanish Club are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: J . U l r i c h , K . Gunthorp, E . Radley, E . Burch, S . M a r tin, D . Rubley, P. M c C r e e r y. R O W 2: W . Rissman, C . Hand, J . Woodard, D . Hoskins, L . W i l e r, L . A r m strong, C . Davis, S . We l c h . R O W 3: G . Merriman, N . Woods, J . Blain, I . Jeffery, K . Cadman, P. Kehoe,
M. Vreeland, D . Wood. R O W 4: R . M a t i l e , R . Cummings, R . Losinski, R . Meade, J . Smith, J . Davidson, M .
He pier.

�Marcia Pugh, M i k e Kinter Edit
'61 Yearbook o r
Under the direction o f M r. Eldon
C. Shook, t h e annual staff worked d i l i gently - t a k i n g pictures and copy w r i t ing - i n order t o produce the 1961
Viking.
A special "thank you" is extended
to a l l those who helped i n the production o f this yearbook.

Lois Auten, c o p y editor, a n d M r. Shook, a d visor, c o n f e r over some c o p y.

Girls working on copy for the a n nual are, f r o m l e f t to right: Phyllis
Warzniak, M a r r i j a n e Va n Pelt, Sue
Fennell, a n d Sharon Jeffery.

�Pictured above are, f r o m l e f t to right:
Jerry George, s t a f f member; Lloyd Lane,
picture editor; Jo Keeslar, business m a n ager, and M i k e Poling, sports editor.

RIGHT: B u s y with the yearbook campaign
are, l e f t to right: S y l v i a Kosmerick, s u b scription manager; M a r y Sue Marz, p u b l i c i t y manager; and Barbara Te f f t , assistant subscription manager.

LEFT: C h e c k i n g over ad sales are,
left to right: L y n n Mayer, D a v e Lane,
Susan Martin, advertising manager;
Louise Lane, a n d Carol Davis.

�Pictured a t the r i g h t is the art staff of
the H i - Ti m e s . L e f t to right are M a n i jane Va n Pelt, H e l e n M i l l e r, H e l e n
Carpenter, Sandra Roeser, Sharon Roudebush, a n d Carolee Davis.

Caryl Botzner
Penny Jo George
Edit Hi-Times
Under the leadership of Caryl Botzner, P e n n y Jo
George, a n d their advisor, M r . Shook, t h e H i - Ti m e s
staff has been able t o improve the q u a l i t y o f the
school paper again this year.
Our H i - Ti m e s reflects school spirit not o n l y b y
reporting the sports events, b u t also by its fine e d i torials, student interviews, a n d h i - h u m o r.
Acting as the student advisors were M a r c i a Pughi

Co-Editor, C a r y l Botzner, m i m e o s c o p -

and M i k e K i n t e r. M r s . S m i t h and Mrs. T r a c y m i m eographed the paper each month.

ing some headlines.

Co-Editor, P enn y Jo George, t y p e s
copy for the paper.

Mr. Shook, advisor, a n d M a r c i a Pugh i and M i k e
Kinter, student advisors, c h e c k each issue o f the
Hi- Ti m e s .

�F e e S l d f f ousists of, l e f t to right, C . Lyons, M . Va n

Members o f the sports staff are, l e f t to right,

Pelt, D . M a x w e l l , C . Hopkins, C . Wa r d , K . Gunthorp, C .

D. Rubley, N . Himes, J . Reichard, L . M a y e r,
J. Keeslar, S . Fennell, L . C a r y.

Davis, R . M a l o v e y, a n d D . Evens.

Pictured a t the r i g h t are the members
of the news staff. T h e y are, l e f t to
right, N . Lane, L . C a r y, B . Te f f t , J .
Wiler, D . M a n i f o l d , H . Carpenter, H .
M i l l e r, N . Reynolds, V . M a l o v e y, R .
Bassage, a n d S. M a r t i n .

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Members o f the l i t e r a r y staff are, f r o m l e f t to right, ROW 1: M . S m i t h , J . Stuckey, W . Everett,
D. D u w e l l , L . A u t e n , S . K o s m e r i c k . R O W 2: J . M a r k l e y, C . Green, S . K a i n , K . Cadman, D .
Alger, J . Houghton. R O W 3: M . Hathaway, E . K i b i l o s k i , E . Bassage, C . W i l e r, J . U l r i c h .
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�Members o f the percussion section are, f r o m l e f t to right:
Jim Cattell, S t e v e Booth, Ly n n Meyer, B o b Martin, T o m
Rissman, a n d Lynn Ti c e .

Brass section o f the band. R O W 1, l e f t to right: R i c h a r d Hoard, Te r r y Wilber, D o n n a Hoskins, P a t Cossairt,
Marilyn Hathaway, D a v i d Garman, C a r y l Botzner, M a r r i j a n e Va n Pelt, Jerry Mock. R O W 2: H e l e n M i l l e r,
Karen Ballard, Susan Martin, Louise Lane, Wayne Hoard, John Crites, J i m Monroe, J i m Higbie, Rose Bassage, M a x Slisher, M i k e K i n t e r. R O W 3: Larry Ellis, L a r r y Friedel, John Smith, H a r r y Laws.

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Woodwind section o f the BUS Band. R O W 1, l e f t to right: S h a r r y Wilber, Jan Ulrich, C a r o l e Kinslow,
Janet Widener, L i n d a Blasi, Jeanne Woods, Penny M a y. R O W 2: S a n d r a Kain, H e l e n Cary, Deanna Haynes,
Pam Weiss, D a v i d Rubley, K a r e n Diffenbaugh, C o n n i e Lane, J o Keeslar, S y l v i a Lutz. R O W 3: P a t Ritter,
Sandra Hoskins, J a c k i e French, Judy Houghton, M a r y Ann Danbury, C a r o l Parks, K a n d y Cadman, L i l a Fair.
ROW 4: D a n Ward, Joan Sponsler, Janice Wiler, S h i r l e y Welch, C o n n i e Cranson, N a n c y Woods, M a b e l
Smith.

Viking Band Active in 1960-61

Band leads snake dance i n Homecoming Parade.

Our Vi k i n g Band has been a very active
association since the opening o f the 1960-61
school year. T h e marching band was kept busy
performing at the football games, a n d they a l so took second division honors at the marching
festival. T h e concert band gave a successful
Christmas concert. A s m a l l pep band has been
formed t o entertain at basketball games, a n d
individual players and groups entered the District Solo and Ensemble contest at Kalamazoo.
Also the band attended the concert band contest that was held at Battle Creek.

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�Pictured l e f t to right are Jan U l r i c h , M a r r i j a n e Va n Pelt, Rose Bassage, a n d Helen Cary.

Drum Majorette and majorettes did m u c h
to add t o the color and v i t a l i t y of the Bronson High School marching band this year.
Under the f i e l d direction o f Marrijane
Van Pelt and the other majorettes, the band
succeeded i n putting on a m u l t i t u d e o f enjoyable shows.
Marrijane ends her sixth year as a m a j o r ette, b e i n g the Drum Majorette for one
year. J a n U l r i c h has been a majorette for
seven years. R o s e Bassage and Helen Cary
have just completed their first year as m a jorettes.

�horus Learn Harmony and Breath Control
Students wishing t o become members o f
the chorus must audition before the director,
M r. Bond. W h e n the chorus is selected, t h e y
then practice d a i l y, l e a r n i n g harmony and
breath control, i n preparation for t h e i r C h r i s t mas and spring concerts. T h e theme o f this
year's Christmas concert was the " M u s i c o f
Christmas, " and t h e i r spring concert was i n
the f o r m o f " F o l l i e s . "
As a reward for t h e i r f i n e efforts, t h e c h o rus accompanied the band t o D e t r o i t to see the
Ice Capades last spring.

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Members o f the 1960-61 BHS Chorus. L e f t to right, ROW 1: R o s e Smith, Sharon Kolassa, D e l Laura A l g e r,
Cheryl Hand, J a c k Luse, L o r e t t a Nowak, D i a n a Wilkins, S h i r l e y Metzger, R u t h A n n Stefanski, V i r g i n i a M a i o \ cy. R O W 2: H e l e n M i l l e r, M a r r i j a n e Va n Pelt, J a n e t Hollister, R u t h A n n Longworth, G l e n d a Croy, Richard
Hoard, J i m Higbie, C l a r a Mae Metzger, K a r e n Diffenbaugh, J a n e t Hartsell, Susan M a r t i n , B e t t y Nagle. R O W
3: Sharon Horsley, Rose Bassage, P a t Kehoe, Wa n d a Everett, S u e Fennell, J i m C a t t e l l , S t e v e W i l l i a m s , S t e v e
Booth, D i a n n a Kuhns, S h i r l e y T i m m , E d i t h Bassage, M a r i l y n Hathaway, J o y c e Marks. R O W 4: C o n n i e M a l o vey, P a m Weiss, Jeanniene Stuckey, S y l v i a Kosmerick, Sandra Hoskins, C a r o l y n Green, L a M a r Sours, D i a n a
Baker, P a t Ritter, J o y c e Mase, Patsy Longworth, L i n d a Coler, J u l i e Nowak.
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�Students Prepare for Business World
Commercial subjects this year offered much for
the future o f those students who w i l l soon be entering into the business world. T h o s e wanting to get
as much training as possible before competing for
office jobs could take courses in typing, bookkeeping, shorthand, general business, o f f i c e practice,
and commercial l a w.
In our school system, t h e r e are two years o f
shorthand and typing offered.
Many students who are not planning to make
business their future career also have taken typing
and shorthand and have found i t very helpful.
Mrs. N o v a Ray taught classes in typing, b o o k keeping, a n d shorthand this year, a n d Mrs. Donna

Mrs. Ray looks on as Don Owen
uses adding machine.

Brusak taught typing. C o m m e r c i a l law was taught
by M r. Atkocunis and M r. Wilson, a n d M r. K i n s e y
had charge o f the general business class this year.

Mrs. Ray times second- y e a r typing students.

�Economics in our school is offered t o a l l
guI .11 grades 7-12. T h e s e students are taught sewing, h o m e management, c h i l d care, c o o k i n g , a n d
many other things which train them for their future
as wives and mothers. M r s . Rose- M a r i e Haenni and
Mrs. Eunice Martin, o u r instructors, o f f e r much advice and assistance to the girls.

Bronson High School boys who plan on entering
the field o f industrial work have been given the opportunity to practice and learn more about these o c cupations through the shop classes. B o t h woodshop
and machineshop are offered t o the students. O u r
shop teachers are M r. C a r l Kruger and M r. Howard
Gilmore.
Mechanical drawing and shop math are two more
industrial subjects taught in our school system. M r .
William Zabonick teaches these subjects here at BHS.

Mr. Kruger instructs sophomore boys i n woodworking
class.

TOP: F r e s h m a n girls learn the art o f sewing. B O T T O M : B e coming better cooks is the a i m o f these sophomore girls.

�New Emphasis
and
Freshman general science class ledril
more about the hydraulic system.

RIGHT: Students experimenting in
chemistry lab are G i l Strohm, G a r y
Tooman, Penny Jo George, Sandra
Hoskins, C a r y l Botzner, a n d Jim
Smoker.

Seniors checking electron flow i n M r.
Rittenhouse's physics class. L e f t to
right are: L y n n Tice, L l o y d Lane,
Ray Hepler, J i m Schafer, N a n c y Johnson, M i k e Kinter, a n d Janet Himebaugh.

RIGHT: A frequent scene in sophomore biology class.
Left to right are: R u t h Ann Longworth, D a n Grove,
Helen M i l l e r, C l a r a Mae Metzger, C a r o l y n Read,
and Dave McClelland.

�With the coming o f the "satellite
age, " schools are now offering more
mathematics. F o u r years of math are
available for those who want them.
Students may take arithmetic, general
math, algebra I and II, p l a n e and solid
geometry, a n d trigonometry. O u r math
teachers include Mrs. Rittenhouse, M r .
Wortman, M r . Zabonick, a n d M r. W i l bur.

ABOVE: S o l i d geometry class
studies the three dimensions o f a
figure.

RIGHT: M r . Z a b o n i c k explaining
the use o f the slide rule to Sally
Sherman and Lynn Mayer, m e m bers of his trig class.

Our science field has been expanding here at BUS. I n order to get a d i ploma, e a c h student must have c o m pleted at least one year o f science. Subjects which are available are the f o l l o w ing: g e n e r a l science, b i o l o g y, c h e m i s try, and physics. M r . Cable Edwards
and M r. Leroy Rittenhouse are the teachers of these subjects.

"This is the way it's done, " explains M r.
Zabonick. Students o f his algebra I I class
are Brenda H i l l , Darlene Hodge, a n d Jim
Arundel.
AT RIGHT: M e c h a n i c a l drawing, w h i c h
is taught by Mr. Zabonick, i s both fun
and useful.

BELOW: A n g l e s , angles, and more angles!
class is taught by Mrs.

�In the social studies department,, BHS students are offered world history, U . S . History,
civics, economics, s o c i a l problems, a n d world
geography.
By emphasizing the past and future, these
classes have made our students aware that history is real and timeless.
Through these subjects, t h e students have
learned more about the functions o f our government, a n d more about people and their ways o f
life. T h e y have discussed problems and prospects
for the future o f the world.
Teaching these subjects are M r. Brusak, M r .
Kinsey, M r . Whitcomb, a n d M r. Atkocunis.

Members o f the social problems class try
to communicate verbally, b u t without
visual perception. L e f t to right are: D o n
Bidwell, G a r y Albright, a n d Dan Junker.

United States History is taught by NI:. r.1.1sey.

�English, Languages Keep Up to Date
In the language department o f BUS,
students may take two years o f Latin and
Spanish. T h e s e subjects not only teach
the students to talk in that language, b u t
they also teach them more about the ways
and customs o f the people i n their countries.

Spanish Class

To meet the requirements for graduation, e a c h student must now have taken
four years of English. Te a c h i n g English
this year are Miss Pinchon, M r . Shook,
Mrs. Tharp, M r s . Haenni, a n d Mrs. R i t tenhouse.
Through English our students learn
parts of speech, v o c a b u l a r y, punctuation,
spelling, essay writing, a n d many other
things that are o f the greatest importance.
Also in our curriculum is speech, which
is taught by Miss Chisholm.
Second-year Latin class, w h i c h is taught by Mrs. T h a r p .

Members of the speech class learn now
to apply make-up.

Max Slisher acts out part in "Julius Caesar."
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�Teaching future drivers a l l about the automobile, i s the c h i e f purpose and a i m of the driver
education course. Students are taught parts o f the
automobile, w h a t to do in case o f an accident, a n d
many other things that are essential for the careful
and expert operation o f a car.

BELOW: A g r i c u l t u r e students learn the operation o f
m i l k testing. P i c t u r e d are M r. H i l t o n , D a l e Luce,

Mr. Wilson explains the operation o f the engine to students, Richard Cummings and L i l a Fair.

Gary Albright, a n d Herb Wells.

Building better trained and more efficient
farmers is the purpose o f our agricultural program here at BHS. M r . H i l t o n teaches these
classes.

Gym classes help to develop sportsmanship, w o r k i n g together i n groups, a n d muscular co-ordination. M e m b e r s o f these classes
participate i n many kinds o f sports.

Mr. Atkocunis watches as members o f his boys'
physical education class learn to box the hard w a y.

Girls' physical education class learns some new dance steps.

�Faculty Guides Student Body
DORA L . ANDERSON
Librarian
A.B. K a l a m a z o o College
M . A . , U . o f M.
(.ilARLES ATKOCUNIS
Phys. E d . , S o c i a l
Problems,
Commercial Law
B. A . , W . M . U.
M.A., W. M . U .
HARLAN G. BOND
Band, Chorus
B. M. , U . o f M.
M . A . , U . o f M.

DONNA BRUSAK
Commercial
B.S., W . M . U .
MARJORIE CATHCART
Jr. H . English and
Literature
Life Certificate
W. M . U . . A l b i o n College
U. o f M.
PATRICIA A . CHISHOLM
Speech, W . History,
W. Geography
B. A., W . M . U .

CABLE J. EDWARDS
Science, C h e m i s t r y
B.E., Wisconsin State
College
M.S., U . o f N. Dakota
ARIDEAN FRENCH
Jr. H . Reading, English
B.A., W . M . U .
HOWARD F. GILMORE
Machine Shop, M e c h .
Drawing
Flint Junior College
B.S., W . M . U .

�ROSE-MARIE HAENNI
Home Ec., English
B.S., Purdue University
CHARLES R. H I LTO N
Agriculture, G e n . M a t h
B.S., M . S . U .
HARRY L . KINSEY
History, G e n . Business
A . B . , Manchester College
M . S . , I n d i a n a University

CARL KRUGER
Industrial Arts
B.S., W . M . U .
EUNICE L. MARTIN
Home Economics
Life Certificate
B.S., Eastern M i c h . U .
FRANK NOFSINGER
Jr. H . A r i t h m e t i c and
Geography
B.S., W . M . U .

INEZ M . PINCHON
English
A . B . , D e Pauw University
University of Utah
N O VA E . R AY
Commercial
B.S., W . M . U .
LEROY A . RITTENHOUSE
Physics, Science,
Biology
A . B . , Defiance College
University of Michigan

�RUTH RITTENHOUSE
English, G e o m e t r y
A . B. , D e f i a n c e College
ELDON C. SHOOK
English, H i -Times,
Yearbook
B . A . , O h i o Northern U.
M . S . , I n d i a n a University
MARGARET E. THARP
Latin, English
A.B., M . S . U .

ROBERT WHITCOMB
History, A t h l e t i c s
A.B., O l i v e t College
NORMA WHITCOMB
Phys. E d . , H e a l t h
B.S., Manchester College
M.S., B a l l State College
FLOYD WILBUR
Jr. H . A r i t h m e t i c and
Literature
Life Certificate
Central Michigan College

GEORGE V. WILSON
Driver Education, C . L a w
A . B . , Georgetown
College
M . A . , U . o f M.
EVERTON L. WORTMAN
Algebra, Mathematics
Junior High
B.S., W . M . U .
WILLIAM ZABONICK
Algebra, Shop Math,
Mech. Drawing, T r i g . .
Solid Geometry, A t h l e t i c s
B.S., W . M . U .

�LEFT: P r i n c i p a l , M r . French
RIGHT: Assistant Principal, M r . Brusak.

Office of Principal
Nerve Center of School
Offices o f our principal and assistant principal
are responsible for keeping our school running smoothly. M r s . S m i t h carries out the duties o f a secretary
for this office.
Mrs. S m i t h

Although M r. French's favorite hobby is golfing, w e
rarely find h i m putting out on the school lawn.
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of M r. Brusak's hobbies is photography.
he is enlarging a picture.

�Board o f Education members are, l e f t to right: L a M a r Modert, S c o t t Cary,
Bert Ward, R o y Bloom, Howard McDonald, George Jeffery, a n d Robert George.

School Board Increases Its Membership to Seven
Mr. Heisler and the Board o f Education are the people on
whom we depend for our education and future.
This year the Board o f Education is trying something new.
They are divided into committees. T h e i r job, t h e most important around school, i s to set up the school's budget and formulate
school p o l i c y.

Mr. Heisler's secretary,
Marie Tr a c y

M r. i i e t s l e r, o u r u p e r t u t e u d e n t , a t norne. L e f t to r i g h t are

Janet, M i l l i e , Gareth, a n d Brian.

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Bus drivers are, l e f t to right, ROW 1: R a l p h You,,ce, H e r m a n Behnke, Forest Wil,lains, L o w e l l Falk, W a i t
Bridge, M a x Bucklin, M a x Cranson. R O W 2: J o h n Kain, T o m Ripley, We n d e l l Carpenter, O r r i n McConn,
Herman Ta y l o r, A r d e n Cattell, Edna Stough, E l l a Mae Sweeting, a n d Fay Sommerlotte. A b s e n t from the
picture are Paul Brower and A l l a n Stough.

Pictured at the l e f t are the custodians. T h e y are,
from l e f t to right, H e n r y Blain, Ve r n Deal, a n d
Glen Stroup.

from l e f t to right, M e t z g e
Mrs. Foy, M r s . Evens, a n d M r. Brower.

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��Mr. Atkocunis Completes
Final Year as Head
Football Coach

Coach Atkocunis gives the Vikes
instructions at a practice session.

Assistant Coach Zabonick gives a few pointers to

Vikes Have Tough Luck Season
The 1960 Bronson Viking squad had a stormy
season this year. T h e record shows that they lost
7 and tied 1. A l t h o u g h this was not an impressive
record, w e should salute the team for not quitting
when the going got rough. I n j u r i e s and personnel
losses took quite a t o l l from the squad; however, t h e
Vikes kept fighting and a marked improvement was
shown by the end o f the season.

RAYMOND KRUSZKA, Manager

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����FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: R . Cummings, J . Keckler, V . Wood, S . G i l l e t t e , J . Monroe, D . Rubley, D .
Kehoe, R . Crabtree, I . Jeffery, D . Garman, H . Laws, R . M a t i l e , G . Parsons. SECOND ROW: D . Owen,
C. Ludwick, G . M o e l l e r, B . Armstrong, P. Wotta, D . Hand, T . Ellis, E . Szafranski, M . Vreeland, S .
Czajkowski, W . Hoard. T H I R D ROW: C o a c h Whitcomb, S . Rehkopf, T . Smith, C . Moss, D . Redmond,
C. Loe, J . Goshorn, G . Wheeler, T . Wilson, R . Ludwick, G . K i r t l e y.

Reserves Prove to Be Powerful

Bronson
Quincy
Homer
Coldwater
Coldwater
Reading
Union C i t y
Jonesville

0
0
14
14
0
7
19

Opponents
13
26
0
20
18
13
0

Coach Whitcomb, center, discusses football plays with
co-captains Don Kehoe, l e f t , a n d David Rubley, r i g h t .

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�N.

Athletic Director, M R . HILTON
BELOW: D A N WARD and MIKE LITTLEFIELD,
basketball managers.
COACH ZABONICK

Vikings Provide
Plenty of Thrills
This year's Vi k i n g hoopsters provided their fans with
plenty o f thrills as they stormed their way to second place
in the hectic Little C Conference. O u r Vikes tripped up
the high- f l y i n g Homer team to set the stage for one o f the
most exciting t i t l e chases seen in the history of the conference. A solid nucleus for next year's team has been built,
but the departing seniors w i l l be sorely missed. T h e y are
Stan Armstrong, D o n Bidwell, Jerry George, Ly n n Mayer,
and Mike Poling.
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

SCORES
52 S t u r g i s - - 56 L i t c h f i e l d
59 H o m e r
47 J o n e s v i l l e

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79
38
69
49
44
47

55 R e a d i n g
71 U n i o n C i t y
73 Q u i n c y
58 A t h e n s
67 L i t c h f i e l d

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39
6

4

61 H o m e r
48 J o n e s v i l l e

5

43 S t u r g i s
51 R e a d i n g
45 U n i o n C i t y

6
5

75 Q u i n c y
67 A t h e n s

4
6

6

5

LEFT: D O N BID WELL and STAN ARMSTRONG,
co-captains o f the team.
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6
4
4
3
1
1
1

�JERRY GEORGE, Forward
Second year

STAN ARMSTRONG, Guard
Second year

MIKE POLING, C e n t t
Third year

Veteran Vikings . . . All Mighty
DALE DAVIS, Forward
Second year

LYNN MAYER, Guard
Second year

1

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DON BIDWELL, Forward
T'IirL! year

�KEN KOLASSA, Forward
Second year

LES ULRICH, Guard

JIM M A D D Y, C e n t e r

First year

First year

Rinky Dinks Come Forth
JERRY MOCK, Forward
First year

BOB MARTIN, Guard
First year

BOB PAUL, Guard
First year

��Little Vikes Have Exciting Season

Left to right. ROW 1: D o n Kehoe, N i c k Himes, John Smith, D e n n i s Redmond, D e n n i s Wood, T o m
Smith, G a r y K i r t l e y, John Mayer, Randy Crabtree. R O W 2: R u s s e l l Cary, D a v i d Rubley, J i m Carpenter, H a r r y Laws, S t u G i l l e t t e , T o m Ellis, P h i l Wotta, a n d Don Owen. A l s o pictured w i t h the t e a m is
SCORES
Coach Whitcomb's reserve squad c a m e through

Bronson
B r o n s o n

in fine fashion this year w i t h an 11 - 3 record, f i n i s h - B r o n s o n
ing i n a t i e for second place i n the L i t t l e C Conference. B r o n s o n
Our c o m p l i m e n t s t o Coach Whitcomb and his squad B r o n s o n
for a j o b w e l l done.
B
r
o
n
s
o
n
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson
Bronson

Sturgis
Litchfield

4

Homer
Jonesville
Reading
Union C i t y

4

Quincy
Athens
Litchfield
Homer

2
2

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3
3
3

4
4

5
1
0
4
2
5
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1
8

Jonesville 1
3
Sturgis
4
4
Reading
3
5
Union C i t y
4
8
Quincy
2
3
Athens
3
2

�FIRST ROW: H e r b Wells, I v a n Jeffery, G a r y Albright, K e n Prough, C a r l Moss, K e n Watters, Richard Cummings,
Larry M i l l e r. SECOND ROW: M i k e Bystry, Steve Rehkopf, Ly n n Houtz, G a r y Lash, T o m Wilson, Roger A l bright, Jon Keckler, M i l t Meyer, J i m Goshorn. T H I R D ROW: J o h n Wiles, John Hyska, P h i l Rzepka, J i m S u l l i van, D a v e Lane, C h u c k Crites, D a v e Placatka, Jerry Hopkins, L a r r y Ross, M e r l i n Porter.

During the 1960-61 season, o u r BHS wrestling team won
four games and lost seven. C o n s i d e r i n g that this was only
the t h i r d y e a r wrestling has been offered here, o u r Vikes did
a good job. T h i s year they were hampered by not having personnel for the two lightest weight classes, b u t they worked
hard and deserve a l o t of credit.

BHS grapplers in action.

Coach A tkocunis demonstrates to John Hyska and Lynn Houtz.
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�Valedictorian

Salutatorian

Historian

MIKE KINTER ( 3 . 8 2 )

..)11ARON JEFFERY ( 3 . 8 0 )

PHYLLIS WARZNIAK ( 3 . 7 3 )

School Names Top Ten Scholastically

Left to right are: L u r e i a Nowak ( 3 . 3 6 ) , D o m e Evens ( 3 . 4 2 ) , Jerry George ( 3 . M a r y Sue Marz ( 3 . 66),
Susan Martin ( 3 . 6 7 ) , L o i s Auten ( 3 . 5 6 ) , a n d Pat Kehoe ( 3 . 4 6 ) .
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�Senior class officers are, l e f t to right, Sue Fennell, secretary; M i k e Poling, president, Kendra Gunthorp,
student council representative; Jo Keeslar, treasurer; Jerry George, vice-president; and Dan Ward, student
council representative.

Mike Poling Led Class Three Years
It takes a l o t of hard work and co-operation to
earn enough money to go on a senior trip. T h i s
year was no exception, a n d the class had a number
of projects to earn this money. T h e projects were
as follows: t h e magazine subscription sale, w h i c h

topped the record set by last year's senior class, the
sale o f cards, ribbon, a n d wrapping paper; the candy
sale; the car washes and record hops, t h e senior play;
and the big festival in March.

A hearty thanks is extended b y the Seniors to their advisors, M r . Whitcomb, Mrs. Whitcomb, a n d M r. Zabonick,
for their unceasing faithfulness.

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�A Good Citizenship Girl is selected annually in the program sponsored by the daughters o f the American Revolution.
Our local sponsor is the Coldwater Chapter o f the D. A.R.
Three candidates are chosen by the senior class, a n d the f a c ulty then selects the winner.
D . A . R . Good Citizen is selected on the basis that she
possesses the following four qualities in outstanding degree:
(1) dependability - truthfulness, l o y a l t y, punctuality; ( 2 )
service - cooperation, courtesy, consideration of others;
(3) leadership - personality, self-control, a b i l i t y to assume
responsibility; ( 4 ) patriotism - unselfish l o y a l t y to A m e r i can ideals.

SHARON JEFFERY

September Seniors Initiate Freshmen
GARY L.
ALBRIGHT
STANLEY L.
ARMSTRONG
LOIS I.
AUTEN

PAMELA L .
AU TEN
DIANA S.
BAKER
EDITH E.
BASSAGE

�Homemaker o f tamorrow w i l l shape
our society in years to come. A homemaker creates the home, t h a t small world
within a big world where attitudes and habits o f thinking and doing are formed.

MABEL SMITH

October M a r c i a Pugh, Mike Poling
Reign at Homecoming
L. DEVON BEERY
CAROLEE A . DAVIS

DONALD A . BIDWELL J A M E S M . CATTELL
DOROTHY E. EVENS S U Z A N N E K . FENNELL

CHARLOTTE C . COLPETSIR
DOUGLAS E. FITCH

��Hair won't stay in place a l l day.

December S h a r o n Jeffery Chosen D.A.R. Girl
JERRY A . HOPKINS R A L P H L. HOWE
NANCY J. JOHNSON D A N I E L L . JIJNKER

SHARON L. JEFFERY F R E D L. JOHNS
CAROLYN JO KEESLAR P A T R I C I A E. KEHOE

�ELAINE K . KIBILOSKI
MICHAEL E. KINTER

CYNTHIA A . KONST
GARY W. KOSIER

SYLVIA A . KOSMERICK
MARILYN J. KRUSZKA

RAYMOND J. KRUSZKA
DIANNA R. KUHNS

�DAVID D. LANE L L O Y D L. LANE
MARGARET A . LAZENBY M I C H A E L J. LITTLEFIELD

Let's not tare economics home tonight!

��LORETA A . N O WA K
JOHN E. N U T T

ROY W. PELMEAR
PHILLIP E. PERSAILS

JUDITH A . PIFER
D AV I D J. P L A C AT K A

MICHAEL D . POLING
MARCIA A . PUGLI

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�BONNIE J. RIFENBURGH C A R O L Y N K . RIFENBURGII
BARBARA J. RZEPKA J A M E S J. SCHAFER

March S e n i o r s Present Rollicking Carnival

�Basketball throw nets money for senior t r i p .

SALLY A . SHERMAN M A B E L E. S M I T H
JAMES E. TAY L O R B A R B A R A J. TEFFT

JUDITH A . SOBECKI E V A N D . STROUP
LYNN A . T I C E M A R R U A N E VA N PELT

�SANDRA K . VORCE
HERBERT M . WELLS

SANDRA L. VREELAND

DANIEL J. WARD
GALE E. WILKINS

KAREN P. WILER

PHYLLIS A . WARZNIAK
NANCY L. WILKINS

May — Seniors Anticipate Prom and Graduation

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Happy cooks at work?

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m_mittlialli I
Pre-school gab lest!

�Junior class officers are, f r o m l e f t to right, Les Ulrich, student council representative, Judy Davidson, secretary; John Keeslar, vice-president; Connie Ward, student council representative; Bob
Martin, treasurer; and Bob Paul, president.

Juniors Have Many Activities
In the spring, t h e y worked long and hard to put

This year, t h e Juniors have had quite a few ac-

on their junior play.
Possibly the m a i n highlight o f their year was the
presentation o f their junior-senior prom.

tivities. I n addition to sponsoring several record
hops, t h e y also sponsored a concession stand at a l l
the ball games and dances.

Thank you, class advisors, M r . and Mrs. Rittenhouse, a n d concession manager, M r . Wilson.

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�Juniors
Albright, Roger
Alger, C h u c k
Arundel, J i m
Baker, Lesley
Berry, Judy
Bodine, Edward
Bodine, M a r i e
Botzner, C a r y l
Bowerman, K a t h r y n
Bystry, M i c h a e l

Castle, James
Crawford, W i l l i a m
Crites, C h u c k
Cronkhite, Beverly
Czaikowski, Janet
_
Davidson, Judy
Davis, D a l e
Dechess, D o n
Duwell, Donna
Everett, Wanda

Fair, Phyllis
Fitch, Ralph
French, Jackie
George, Penny Jo
Goshorn, Donna

Goshorn, L i n d a
Green, Caroline
Green, Paul
Haenni, Ed
Hill, Brenda

Hollister, Janet
Hopkins, Connie
Hoskins, Sandra
Hughes, M a r y Jane
Keckler, Jon

Keeslar, John
Kolassa, K e n
Lash, G a r y
Lepird, M a r t i n
Littlefield, M a r y Jo

�Juniors
Lutz, Janet
Lyons, C a r o l
McCreery, Ronald
Maddy, James
Mallory, P a t t y
Mallow, Leslie
Mallow, L l o y d
Malovey, V i r g i n i a
Manifold, D i a n e
Markley, Jan
Martin, Robert
Mathews, D w a i n e
Maxwell, C o l l i n
Maxwell, D i a n e
Meade, Russell

Merriman, Gerald
Metzger, S h i r l e y
Meyer, M i l t o n
Michalski, D a v i d
Miller, L a r r y

Mock, Jerry
Modert, Mathias
Moeller, N a n c y
Monroe, S h i r l e y
Nagle, B e t t y

Norton, C h u c k
Nowak, J u l i e
Parks, C a r o l
Parsons, Jerry
Paul, Robert

Persails, P h y l l i s
Pierucki, Jerry
Porter, M e r l i n
Rigg, C l a i r e
Roeser, Sandra

Ross, L a r r y
Roudebush, Sharon
Rubley, Vo n d a
Savage, Dennis
Shook, G a r y

�Juniors
Shultz, K e i t h
Smith, Richard
Smoker, James
Sobecki, Kathryn
Sponsler, Joann
Strohm, G i l b e r t
Sullivan, J i m
Summers, J o
Szafranski, Connie
Tefft, D i r i n d a
Tillotson, Te r r y
Tooman, G a r y
Ulrich, Les
Ward, Connie
Wilkins, D i a n a

Wotta, Richard

Caryl Botzner reigns at the Snow Ball sponsored by the Juniors. S h o w n
above from left to right is the court: C o n n i e Ward, Diane Maxwell,
Queen Caryl, Penny Jo George, a n d Judy Davidson.

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�Cass Officers

Sophomores Raise Money Toward
Senior Trip
At a l l o f the home ball games, t h e sophomore class was very busy running their coat
check. T h e i r other project for the year was
the sale o f Stanley products. T h e s e a c t i v i ties brought the class some money that w i l l
eventually go toward their senior trip.
As pictured above, t h e class officers are,
from l e f t to right, i n ROW 1: Susan M a l o vey, student council representative; Julie
Seiler, treasurer; and Louise Mayer, secretary. R O W 2 consists of Dan Grove, v i c e president; Kyn Auten, student council representative; and Don Owen, president.
Our sophomore class extends many thanks
to their class advisors Mrs. Haenni and M r.
Hilton.

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�Sophomores
Armstrong, Brenda
Armstrong, L i n d a
A uten, K y n
A uten, Sarah
Bassage, Rose
Ball, L a r r y
Blue, Louella
Bodine, Bernadette
Butters, M a r c i a
Brewer, Te r r y

Cain, Ruth
Carpenter, H e l e n
Cary, L i l l i a n
Cook, L e e
Crawford, M i k e

C zaikowski, Karen
E asterd a y, Bob
Fair, C a r o l
Fischer, Sondra
Fitch, M a l i n d a

Fowler, S a l l y
Friedel, L a r r y
Goshorn, J i m
Grove, D a n
Hand, Lois

Hartsell, Charles
Hepler, M a r j o r i e
Herman, Sonia
Hickey, M a r y
Himes, N i c k

Houtz, Richard
Hyska, John
Jennings, To m
Johnson, James
Kehoe, Richard

Kolassa, Phyllis
Krzyzanski, Ray
Land fair , L i n d a
Lane, N o l a
Lane, Nora

�Sophomores
Lash, Sharon
Loe, C a r l
Longwor th, Ruth
Losinski, Darlene
L wi wick, C a r o l y n
McClelland, D a v i d
McC reery, B o b
McFall, T o m
Malovey, Susan
Manifold, N a o m i

Maurer, H e l e n
Mayer, Louise
Metzger, C l a r a
Meyer, Jean
Meyer, Ly n n

M iller, H e l e n
Morgan, Jerry
Morey, Ronald
Owen, D o n a l d
Pierucki, J i m

Pope, D a v i d
Price, Wa l t e r
Prough, Kenneth
Rad le y, I r m a
Read, C a r o l y n

Read, Donald
Rissman, Glenn
Roberts, P h i l l i p
Ross, A n n
Rubley, D a v i d

Rumsey, Sharon
Rzepka, P h i l i p
Seiler, J u l i e
Slisher, M a x
Smith, John

Smith, S h i r l e y
Smoker, P h i l l i p
Sobecki, S y l v i a
Sosinski, Benedict
Sours, L a m a r

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Sophomores
Strong, C l a r k
Strong, K e n n y
Sygnecki, James
Vreeland, Monroe
Walker, K a y
Westphal, Laura
Wheeler, Connie
Wiler, Laura
Wiles, John
Wood, Dennis

Woods, N a n c y
Wotta, N a n c y
Woodard, Jeanette
Jewett, N a n c y
Marks, Jerry

Sophomores operate coat check at a l l home basketball games. Pictured, f r o m left to right are, M a r c i a Pugh,
Susan Martin, Jean Meyer, N a n c y Wotta, and Mary Sue Marz.

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�4

Class officers are, f r o m left to right, To m Smith, vice-president; Helen Cary, treasurer; Stewart Gillette,
student council representative; Don Kehoe, student council representative; Gordon Moeller, president; and
Carolyn Losinski, secretary.

Freshmen Boast Largest Class
at B. H.S.

Certainly the biggest event o f the year for the freshmen was their initiation
into high school soon after school convened i n the f a l l . A f t e r this gala affair,
a dance was held by the senior class in which the members of the freshman
class were the guests o f honor.

Many thanks are offered by the freshman class to their fine advisors, M r .
Edwards and Mrs. Ray.

�Freshmen
Albright, Judy
Alger, Dellaura
Armstrong, Ben
Beery, G l o r i a
Bidwell, Douglas
Blain, Judy
Blanchard, G a r y
Blue, Lorene
Bogucki, Sherilyn
Bronson, Karen

Bystry, D a v i d
Cadman, K a n d y
Carpenter, James
Cary, H e l e n
Cary, John

Castle, B e t t y
Claar, LaJane
Coler, Linda
Covey, Lora
Crabtree, Randy

Cranson, Connie
Croy, Glenda
Cummings, Richard
Czaikowski, Stephen
Danbury, Maryanne

Diffenbaugh, Karen
Fair, L i l a
Ellis, To m
Falk, K a r e n
Fenner, Nelson

Fenner, L e v i
Fox, Charles
Garman, D a v i d
Gillette, Stewart
Haenni, C l a r e

Hand, C h e r y l
Hand, D a n i e l
Haylett, Judy
Hilborn, D w i g h t
Hoard, Wayne

�Freshmen
Hopkins, Laura
Horsley, Sharon
Hose, Janet
Hoskins, Donna
Houghton, Judy
Hurley, M i c h a e l
Jeffery, I v a n
Junker, P h y l l i s
Kain, Sandra
Kehoe, Donald
Kinslow, C a r o l e
Kirtley, G a r y
Kirkum, M e l v i n
Kolassa, Sharon
Lane, C o n n i e

Laughry, Donald
Laws, H a r r y
Long worth, Patsy
Losinski, C a r o l y n
Losinski, L a r r y
xtl

Ludwick, Cassandra
Lud wick, Charles
Ludwick, Darlene
Ludwick, Dennis
Ludwick, Richard

McCreery, P a m
McDonald, LeRoy
McFall, G l o r i a
Malovey, Connie
Marks, Joyce

Matile, Ronald
May, Penny
Meade, Connie
Mendenhall, C a n d y
Metzger, G a i l

Modert, N o r m a
Moeller. Gordon
Monroe, James
Moss, C a r l
Neverske, Charles

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�Freshmen
Norton, C a r l a
Norton, K e n n y
Nowak, Loretta
Osborn, Lynne
Parks, N o r m a
Piatkowski, Bernadette
Penner, M a r i l y n
Persails, P a t t y
Pierce, Judie
Pifer, M a r y
Radley, Ernest
Redmond, Dennis
Rehkoph, Ward
Reynolds, Nadine
Ritter, P a t r i c i a

Rubley, Norbert
Rubley, Phyllis
Rumsey, Ve r l
Sanford, N a n c y
Shook, Cheryl

Smith, J u l i e
Smith, Rose
Smith, To m
Stefanski, Ruth
Stuckey, M a r y

Summers, Kathryn
Sweeting, K e i t h

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Szafranski, Ed
Timm, S h i r l e y
Troyer, D a n

Ulrich, Jan
Warzniak, Grace
Watters, Kenneth
Weber, Jon
Weiss, P a m

Welch, Shirley
Wheeler, G a r y
Whitcomb, Jerry
Wilber, Sharry
Wiler, Cynthia

�Freshmen
Wiles, B e t t y
Wilson, C a r o l e
Wilson, Thomas
Wiser, G l o r i a
Wohlers, G a r y
Wood, V i c t o r
Woods, W i l l a
Wotta, P h i l l i p
Yesh, M i k e
Yesh, Richard
Burch, Elsie
Mayer, John
Rissman, We n d y

"Um- m - m - m - G 0 0 0 11 "
(Jim Carpenter)

"Aren't initiations something?"
(Laura Covey)

�Class Officers are, f r o m Left to Right, i n ROW 1: Steve Booth, Janice Wiler, and Linda Blasi. R O W 2:
Cheryl Freeman and Marilyn Burnside.

Eighth Grade Treks
to Chicago
This year the eighth grade class spent a very enjoyable and educational day in Chicago. A c c o m panying them on this annual trip were their class
advisors, M r. W i l b u r and Mrs. French. T h e y visited Lincoln Park Zoo, t h e Museum o f Natural History,
and the Museum o f Science and Industry.
Near the conclusion o f the year, t h e class was
honored at the annual eighth grade party. Everyone
had an enjoyable t i m e , and dreamed o f the near
future when they would be initiated into high school.
Class officers for this year were: Janice Wiler,
president; Cheryl Freeman, vice-president; Marilyn
Burnside, secretary; Linda Blasi, treasurer; and
Steve Booth, student council representative.
Many thanks are extended to the class advisors,
Mr. W i l b u r and Mrs. French.

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�Eighth Grade
Albright, Jerry
Alger, 01len
Anderson, John
Anderson, M a r y
Baker, Peggy
Ballard, Karen
Barclay, Linda
Bidwell, Joan
Blasi, Linda
Booth, Steve
Bopp, Joyce
Brown, Gary
Burch, Barbara
Burnside, M a r y l y n
Carpenter, Neva

Carter, Buddy
Cleckner, Don
Cossairt, Pat
Covey, Helen
Crites, John

ktil'A
Crum, Joanne
Delebaugh, Nancy
Dubois, Dean
DuJardin, M i c h a e l
Ellis, Larry

Facklam, Steve
Flemming, Steve
Freeman, Cheryl
Frye, Pearl
Gillette, J i l l

Goodsell, Barbara
Hart, S y l v i a
Hastings, Perry
Haylett, Jerry
Haynes, Deanna

Higbie, James
Hill, Janet
Hill, Janice
Hoard, Richard
Hollister, Eugene

_

�Eighth Grade
Howard, Richard
Kalom, A l i c e

4
1

Keith, Gene
Keller, Leland
Kirsch, D a v i d
Lanning, Danny
Lash, Dennis
Logan, Steve
Luse, Jack
Lutz, Paul

14

McDonald, M a r y
McKee, L i l y
McKinley, Janice
Mase, David
Meinke, Larry

Metzger, Ve r a
Meyer, M a r i l y n
Modert, M i c h a e l
Moffett, C a m i l l a
Morey, Jerry

Nelson, C a r o l
Radley, Robert
Rice, Richard
Ringler, Rickey
Rissman, To m

Roberts, Brian
Rhoades, Kathleen
Rosenau, Fred
Rumsey, Judy
Rumsey, Linda

Smith, Sandra
Stayner, Dan
Stocker, Ly n n
Taylor, Morris
Terry, Rex

Voss, John
Wagner, Pam
Widener, Janet
Wielgos, Patty
Wilber, Te r r y

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�Eighth Grade
Wilber, Brent
Wiler, Janice
Williams, Steve
Wilson, Norma
Winger, Sharon
Wolfe, Stanley
Wood, P h i l l i p
Wood, David
Woods, Jeanne

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Eighth Grade English class busily working??

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�Last fall, a s usual, Bronson High
School was the scene o f many new
faces. I t was the task of these 97
seventh graders to learn where their
classrooms were, w h o their new classmates were, a n d who their various
teachers would be. T h i s year was
only the beginning of five more years
of studying, and, o f course, l o t s o f
good times.
Now, these students are looking
forward with great anxiety to their
entry into high school.
Class advisors for this year were M r. Kruger and M r. Nofsinger.

1960-61 Presents a Strange New
Life to 7th Graders

Class officers are, l e f t to right: Barbara Cossairt, Student Council; Douglas Crabtree, secretary; Linda
Booth, treasurer; Linda Armstrong, president; Stan Welch, vice-president.
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�Seventh Grade
Abbs, Larry
Armstrong, Karen
Armstrong, Lois
Armstrong, Nancy
Bailey, A l a n a
Barnes, Linda
Bassage, Robert
Bidwell, Beverly
Bloom, E r i c
4 B l o u i n , Barbara
Blouin, Beverly
Booth, Linda
Buholz, Sandra
Carter, Donna
Cary, Constance

Chapman, Ralph
Cossairt, Barbara
Cox, M e r l i n
Crabtree, Douglas
Doty, Nancy

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Dixon, Rudolph
Diffenbaugh, Joan
Elliott, Lurren
Emerson, M a r y
Frye, Patricia

Friedel, Susan
Garberich, Connie
Garlets, Richard
Gladding, Roxanne
Goshorn, Robert

Green, Charles
Guiter, Patricia
Harrington, Annabelle
Harrington, W i l l i a m
Henderson, Brian

Hillyer, Doris
Hooley, Linda
Hose, Carol
Hoskins, Harold
Hughes, Edwin

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�Seventh Grade
Kain, Judy
Krontz, O r v i n
Kolassa, Rodney
Lane, Ly n n
Littlefield, T h o m a s
Luce, Diana
McConn, Donald
Mallory, Delores
Marks, James
Matile, Cheryl
Mendenhall, Rebecca
Metzger, Marshall
Meyer, June
Meyer, Sharon
M i l l e r, D a l e

Modert, Te r r y
Moffett, Charlene
Nagle, Carolyn
Nagle, John
Nutt, Judy

Osborne, A n n
Paul, Annette
Paul, Nancy
Piatt, Te r r y
Pippinger, Linda

Rhoades, B i l l y
Tice, K a t h y
Ti m m , N a n c y
Walker, D a v i d
Sebalj, D a n i e l

Shipe, M e l i n d a
Simonds, Gary
Smith, Donna
Smith, Gerald
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Spangler, Paula
Strong, DeWayne
Strong, Raymond
Strong, Sarah
Van Husan, V i c k i
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�Seventh Grade
Welch, Stanley
Wheeler, Donald
White, Frederick
Wielgos, Beverly
Willison, R i c k
Wing, Sharon
Withington, Larry
Woodard, C l i f f o r d
Woodard, Shiela
Webber, M i c h a e l
Wolfe, Leonard
Work, Duane
Wood, D i a n a
Younce, Te r r y
Thompson, Linda

Lock, James
Searing, Beverly

Isn't l i f e grand !11
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Bronson, M i c h i g a n

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MINCH'S

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Paints
Electric
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Druggist

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PHARMACY

Phone E M 9 - 3 5 0 5
105 W . C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

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Quality at
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Serving the B r o n s o n A r e a
f o r 8 0 Ye a r s

107 E . C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h .

Bronson's Only Advertising
With Guaranteed Reader Reception

School B o o k s
School S u p p l i e s
Wedding I n v i t a t i o n s

DONALD FISHER Pharmacist

Emergency
Phone- E M 9-5175

Best Wishes
to t h e
Class o f ' 6 1

DR.
GEORGE
JEFFERY

ANDREW'S
CITIES
S E RV I C E

To p Q u a l i t y
Letterpres s

VETERINARIAN
Commercial
Printing

M o t o r Tu n e -Up
Brake Service
L u b r i c a t i o n - Wa s h i n g

West C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Bronson

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�BRONSON REEL COMPANY

Congratulations
Seniors

MATTESON LAKE STORE

DAVIDSON'S

Phone E M 9 - 3 4 2 8

SUPER M A R K E T

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

We s t C h i c a g o R o a d
Prop., MORRIS KOLASSA

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Congratulations

STANDARD
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MARTIN'S
SUPER
SERVICE

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SAVE

LANE BROS.

#. AT MEYER BROS.

D RY GOODS A N D
SHOES

Congratulations t o the
Class o f 1961

DR. J. A. SOMMER D.D.S.

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Thanks
Guys a n d G a l s

WILLIAMS
GRAIN

BROWN'S

C O M PA N Y
TO $ 1 . 0 0 S T O R E

Phone E M 9 - 4 0 2 4

Congratulations to the Seniors
From

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SHELL
S E RV I C E

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ALICE AND A L L E N
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775 E a s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

BRONSON ADVERTISER

BRONSON PAINT
AND WALLPAPER

LETTERPRESS AND
OFFSET PRINTING

Yo u r H e a d q u a r t e r s
for

Bronson's Only
Advertising
Medium

Paint
Wa l l p a p e r
A r t Supplies
Pet S u p p l i e s

INDIAN
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110 W . C h i c a g o
Trailer P a r k
on
Matteson Lake

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Phone E M p i r e 9 - 3 5 5 2
Groceries

B o a t s

and Bait
97

Serving the
Entire
Tr a d i n g
Area

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WHEEL
ALI! WHENT
&amp;CING

"Congratulations t o the 1961 G r a d u a t e s "

CHEVROLET
DWIGHT GREEN

Congratulations,
Seniors F r o m A l l
the Gang a t the

ROGER'S
BARBER SHOP

Closed Mondays

A &amp; W ROOT
BEER STAND

Open F r i d a y

M AY B E LLE
and
FRED
HOSTETLER
(Prop.)

Night U n t i l

R. A.
McCRACKEN

6:30 P . M .

M E N A N D BOYS' W E A R

EDDIE'S
RED AND W H I T E
STORE

117 E a s t Chicago S t r e e t

Phone E M p i r e 9 - 3 9 0 5
Groceries - M e a t s

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
98

��If I t ' s Good F o o d
You W a n t - - -

Congratulations

Visit

AMOS
AND
BUYS'

DECHESS
S T E A K HOUSE

GULF SUPER SERVICE
1/4 M i l e W e s t o f B r o n s o n o n U . S . 11 2
Phone E M p i r e 9 - 3 6 7 1
C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o the
Senior C l a s s o f 1961
We a p p r e c i a t e t h e p a t r o n a g e o f
our s t u d e n t s o n t h e c o m p l e t e l y
reconditioned alleys.

EAST GILEAD
FEED M I L L

BRONSON BOWLING
ALLEYS, INC.

Wana a n d Wa y n e F e e d s

TERRY HASTINGS

West C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Congratulations

Congratulations
TELEVISION AND RADIO
S E RV I C E

WORK'S BODY SHOP

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Phone E M 9 - 4 6 0 5
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

BRONSON

BRONSON HARDWARE

FLORAL
CO.

" D o n ' t S i t and Wa i t ,
Make Yo u r O w n

MUSIC M A R T
"Everything in M u s i c "

Opportunities"

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
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The W o r l d ' s L a r g e s t M a n u f a c t u r e r
of M e r c h a n d i s i n g a n d D i s p l a y E q u i p m e n t

Main Office a n d M e t a l P l a n t - B r o n s o n , M i c h i g a n

Distributors in A l l Principal Cities

606 N o r t h M a t t e s o n S t r e e t - P h o n e E M p i r e 9 - 2 4 1 5

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120 N . M a t t e s o n
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BRONSON COAL
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E L E C T R I C MOTORS

630 N . M a t t e s o n

VAN'S

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MOTOR

SUPER

SALES

SERVICE

Choice C a r s
for Less

Q u a l i t y Gas
for Less

Any M a k e o r
Model
137 M o w r y

B r o n s o n

B r o n s o n

Wrecker Service
We T r a d e f o r A n y t h i n g

East Chicago Street - B r o n s o n

103

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DR. K. YOUNGQUIST

DAVIS AND JONES
JEWELERS

Bronson
Michigan

to
Silverware
the
Class G l a s s w a r e
of ' 6 1

a

HAFFNER'S

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DIEBEL'S

TO $ 1 . 0 0 S T O R E

H A R D WA R E
Plumbing - Heating
Appliances

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

B e t t e r Va l u e s
See Yo u a t

DOC'S MARKET
Groceries
Lumber
Clothing

DANCER'S
Where Yo u
Meet Yo u r
Friends
to t h e
Class
of ' 6 1

Bronson
Michigan
Phone
EM 93
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Phone E M 9 - 4 2 7 9
H a t m a k e r

Corner

a

MEGARGLE
a A N D
MEGARGLE

WA R R E N ' S

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"Everything
in T i r e s "

AT T O R N E Y S - A T - L A W

Congratulations
Graduates

Bronson, M i c h i g a n
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�The O n e Stop Shopping C e n t e r

STATE FARM

QUALITY
MARKET

INSURANCE
RALPH YOUNCE

Meats
Groceries
Ve g e t a b l e s
" We e k - E n d
Specials
Seven D a y s
a Week"

Phone
EM 9-5565
Congratulations
to t h e S e n i o r s
From . . .

Yo u r
Insurance
Needs

BRONSON THEATER
Featuring Cinemascope
and S t e r e o p h o n i c Sound
Southwestern M i c h i g a n ' s
M o s t M o d e r n and
Beautiful Theater

BELL'S
MOBIL

KUBASIAK
FUNERAL
HOME

SERVICE

Congratulations
to t h e C l a s s
of 1961

Phone
EM 9-4075

McGIFFEN
FORD SALES
"The B a y Is Crossed; The Ocean L i e s Beyond.
C. F O R D M c G I F F E N - W e s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson - Michigan

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Congratulations

Congratulations

McCOMB'S

From

SHOE
STORE

C o l d w a t e r,
Michigan

KIESS JEWELRY
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

We s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t

NORM FAULKNER FLORIST

I f Yo u T h i n k o f Ve n d i n g ,
Think of

Flowers by Wire
55 G r e e n
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
Phone B R 8 - 4 1 4 8

TRI-COUNTY VENDING
YOUR
HOMETOWN
VENDER"

CORAL ROOM
405 N . M a t t e s o n S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

' A u t o m a t i c Ve n d i n g i n P a p e r C u p s . "

106

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Congratulations, S e n i o r s

BRONSON SPECIALTIES, INC.
To o l s , D i e s , a n d S p e c i a l M a c h i n e r y

Phones E M p i r e 9 - 2 6 6 5 o r 9 - 2 6 7 5

"Best Wishes"

DR. G. A. GEISHERT
BRONSON LAUNDROMAT

OPTOMETRIST

C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s t o the S e n i o r C l a s s

RUSSELL'S BEAUTY SALON

ECONOMY FOOD STORE
Beauty O p e r a t o r s :
334 N o r t h W a l k e r S t r e e t
MARGARET KIBILOSKI
NANCY BORDEN
LOUISE R U S S E L L - P r o p .

Open E v e n i n g s a n d Sundays
' Ti l 9:30 p . m .
Phone E M p i r e 9 - 3 5 3 5

DICK'S
BARBER
SHOP

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�Speech Class
Presents
"Plain Princess"
"The Plain Princess" was the
name o f this year's Speech Department's Children's Play. I t concerned a plain princess and the
methods tried to change her into
a beautiful princess. P u p i l s from
Ryan, Anderson, a n d St. Mary's
schools attended performances of
the play.

Members o f the cast were, l e f t to right, ROW 1: D a v e Rubley and Dan Graham,
Pages. R O W 2: P h y l l i s Warzniak, Floribelle; Dave Lane, Royal Doctor; Glenn
Merriman, K i n g ; Carol Fair, Queen; Nancy Woods, Princess; Dan Ward, Prince
Michael. R O W 3: M i k e Kinter, Momdoo; Darlene Losinski, D a m e Goodwit;
Nora Lane, Annabelle; Sondra Fisher, Ducibelle; Susan Malovey, Echo.

Because the Princess was spoiled and had a temper, she was D o c t o r tries to make the Princess beautiful, b u t fails.
plain.

Momdoo, t h e magician, i s called, b u t he can do
nothing for the Princess.

Through Dame Good wit, t h e Princess f i n a l l y becomes
beautiful.

�continued

continued

KENDRA GUNTHORP

Homecoming Court - 4

Thespians - 3, 4

Student Council - 1, 3, 4
President - 4
Basketball - 1

Chorus - 1,2, 3,4
Bowling - 1 . 2

Spanish Club - 2 , 3
Student Teaching - 3
Office Practice - 4

Band - 1, 2, 3
Cheerleading - 1, 2, 3
Captain - 2

Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Hi-Times - 1,2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3
Annual Staff - 4

GAA - 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
JCL - 1

GARY ALBRIGHT

Class Play Crew - 3 . 4
Wrestling - 4
FFA - 1 , 2 , 3, 4; O ff . - 3, 4
Intramurals - 1,2, 3, 4

Cafeteria - 1
EDITH BASSAGE
Chorus - 1.2, 3, 4

Football - 1 , 2
Basketball - 1 . 2 , 3.4

Pep Club - 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3
Student Teaching - 3
Hi-Times - 3 , 4
FNA - 4

Baseball - 2
Class Vice-Pres. - 2

DeVON BEERY

STAN ARMSTRONG

FFA - 2, 3, 4; O ff . - 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3 , 4
Officer - 4
LOIS AUTEN

Quill and Scroll - 4
Homecoming Court - 4
DOTTY EVENS
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Thespians - 4

Football - 3
Track - 4

Hi-Times - 1,2, 3,4
Annual Staff - 4
Outstanding Home Ec.

DON BID WELL
Football - 1,2, 3

Band - 1, 2, 3
Pep Band - 1,2. 3
A l l -Star Band - 2
Chorus - 1 , 2
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3,4
Annual Staff - 4
Copy Editor
Student Council - 3
Treasurer
Pep Club - 2, 3, 4
Office Practice - 4
JCL - 1
Cafeteria - 1 , 2
PAM AUTEN
Entered - 3
Bowling - 3, 4
Office Practice - 3
GAA - 3, 4
Pep Club - 3 , 4
JCL - 4; Officer
Jr. Play Cast
DIANA BAKER

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4; O ff . - 3 , 4
Class Secretary - 1
YFC - 1, 2, 3, 4; Off. - 3, 4
Student Teaching - 3
Intramurals - 1, 2

GAA - 2, 3
Pep Club - 3 , 4
JCL - 1
Homecoming Court - 2, 4
Class Secretary - 3, 4
Jr. Play Crew
Sr. Play Cast
Annual Staff - 4

Varsity Club - 3, 4
Officer - 3, 4
JIM CATTELL
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Football - 1
Jr. Play Cast - 3
Track - 2, 3,4
Chorus - 4

YFC - 1, 2, 3, 4; O ff . - 3 , 4
Chorus - 1, 4
Bowling - 4
Thespians - 4

Homecoming Court - 4
Pep Band - 1, 2, 3,4
Varsity Club - 4

Hi-Times - 4
Office Practice - 4
Quill and Scroll - 4

CHARLOTTE COLPETSIR

DOUG FITCH

Pep Club - 2, 3,4
GAA - 2, 3,4
Chorus - 1 , 2
Student Teaching - 4
Bowling - 4
Office Practice - 4

Pep Club - 1,2, 3,4

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 3, 4
Class Secretary - 2
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 1, 2, 3, 4

Entered - 3
Chorus - 3, 4
Children's Play - 3
Pep Club - 3 , 4
Sr. Play Crew
MARILYN H AT H AWAY

SUE FENNELL

Class Vice-Pres. - 3
Student Council - 2
Inter-Council - 3, 4

CAROLEE DAVIS

JANET HARTSELL

Student - 3

Basketball - 1,2, 3, 4
Track - 2, 3

JERRY GEORGE
Basketball - 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Court - 4
GAA - 2, 3
Jr. P l a y Cast
Sr. P l a y Crew
Children's Play - 4

Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 1
Hi-Times - 1.2, 3, 4
Jr. Play Crew
Student Teaching - 2
Intramurals - 1, 2

Football - 4
Track - 1,2, 3, 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3 , 4
Sr. Play Crew
Boys' State - 3
Class Vice-Pres. - 4
FFA - 1,2, 3,4
Annual Staff - 4
Homecoming Court - 4

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Thespians - 3, 4
Sr. Play Crew
Jr. Play Cast
Chorus - 1,2, 3, 4
Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3
Pep Band - 1, 2, 3
Hi-Times - 1, 2, 3, 4
FNA - 2
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3
RAYMOND HEPLER
Football - 1, 2, 3, 4
Track - 1,2, 3, 4
Baseball - 3, 4
Wrestling - 2
Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4
JANET HIMEBAUGH
Pep Club - 1,2, 3,4
GAA - 2, 3
Office Practice - 3
LEON HOARD
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Football - 1.2, 3,4
Track - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer - 4

�JERRY HOPKINS

continued

continued

LINDA LANIER

Football - 2, 3, 4

Pep Club - 1 , 2
Intramurals - 1,2, 3

JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 1, 2

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

PAT KEHOE

FNA - 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3, 4
Hi-Times - 2, 3,4

Wrestling - 3, 4
Baseball - 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3, 4
RALPH HOWE

Chorus - 3, 4
Spanish Club - 4

News Editor - 3
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4

Class Play Crew - 3, 4
JCL - 3 , 4
Pep Club - 3 , 4
SHARON JEFFERY

ELAINE KIBILOSKI
JCL - 1, 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1,2, 3,4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

Bowling - 1
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

FNA - 2, 4

Officer - 3, 4
Cheerleading - 1,2, 3, 4
Homecoming Court - 4
Student Council - 2
Inter-Council - 3, 4

Chorus - 1, 2, 3
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4

Girls' State - 3
DAR Girl - 4
Class Vice-Pres. - 1
Annual Staff - 4
Jr. Play Crew
Sr. Play Cast
GAA - 2, 3, 4
Thespians - 4
Children's Play - 4
NANCY JOHNSON
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus - 1
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3
FNA - 3

Pep Club - 3 , 4
Office Practice - 4
RAYMOND KRUSZKA

DIANNA KUHNS
Chorus - 1, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 4

JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Communication Arts
Institute MSU - 3, 4
Hi-Times - 2, 3, 4
Co-Editor - 3
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 3 , 4
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Prom Committee Chrm.
Thespians - 4
Boys' State - 3
Ford National Teenage

DAVID LANE
Football - 1, 3, 4
Chorus - 1
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Children's Play - 4
Thespians - 4
Wrestling - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Varsity Club - 4

LLOYD LANE

Basketball - 2
Varsity Club - 3 , 4

Thespians - 4
JCL - 1, 2

Intramurals - 3
JCL - 2
Jr. Play Crew

GARY KOSIER

JO KEESLAR

Basketball - 1, 2
Baseball - 1,2, 3, 4

Class Treas. - 1, 2, 3, 4
Band - 2, 3, 4

Homecoming Court - 2
Intramurals - 1,2, 3, 4

Football - 1, 2, 3

Jr. Play Crew
Sr. Play Cast
Thespians - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Quill and Scroll - 4

Student Teaching - 3
MIKE LITTLEFIELD
Band - 1
Basketball Mgr. - 4

Football - 1,2, 3, 4
Track - 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3 , 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Officer - 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club - 3 , 4
Thespians - 3, 4
Jr. Play Cast

DALE LUCE

Wrestling - 2, 3, 4
Track - 3
Sr. Play Crew
FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3 , 4

SYLVIA L U T Z
LOUISE LANE
Pep Club - 1 , 2
JCL - 1 , 2
Bowling - 1, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3
Band - 1 , 2 , 3, 4

Cafeteria - 1

Pep Band - 1, 2, 3
Jr. Play Cast
Sr. Play Cast

Chorus - 1,2, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4

Thespians - 4
Annual Staff - 4

SYLVIA KOSMERICK

GAA - 2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 3

Football - 2, 3, 4

Press Conference - 4

Class President - 1
Football - 1,2, 3, 4

Entered - 2

RON LOSINSKI

Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 1,2, 3,4

Track - 2, 3

MARGARET LAZENBY

Varsity Club - 3, 4
Baseball - 2, 3, 4

MIKE KINTER

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 1, 2, 4
Sr. Play Cast

Pep Band - 2, 3, 4
A l l -Star Band - 4
Class Play Cast - 3 , 4
Thespians - 3, 4; Off. - 4
Annual Staff - 4
Quill and Scroll 4

MARILYN KRUSZKA

GAA - 2, 3, 4
Student Teaching - 3

CYNTHIA KONST
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Jr. Play Crew

FNA - 4
Office Practice - 4
Chorus - 1

JCL - 1 . 3
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Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3,4
Bowling - 1, 2, 3,4
Band - 2, 3,4
A l l -Star Band - 4
Pep Band - 2, 3, 4

BARBARA MAHAFFEY
Office Practice - 4
Pep Club - 2 , 3

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LYNN MAYER

MIKE POLING

BONNIE RIFEN BURGH

Student Council - 1

Basketball - 2, 3, 4

Football - 1,2, 3, 4

Sr. P l a y Crew

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA - 3 , 4

Track - 1 . 2 , 3, 4

Captain - 4
Basketball - 1, 2, 3, 4

CAROLYN RIFENBURGH

Varsity Club - 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 4

Track - 2, 3

Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 4
Social Ed. - 4

Annual Staff - 4

Class President - 2, 3,4

Baseball - 1 , 2 , 3, 4

Varsity Club - 2, 3, 4

Chorus - 1
Office Practice - 4

FFA - 1,2, 3,4; O ff . - 3
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
YFC - 1

Class Play Cast - 3 , 4

Bowling - 2, 3, 4

Student Teaching - 3
Quill and Scroll - 4

Officer - 3, 4

Class Play Crew - 3, 4

Camp Emery - 3
JCL - 1,2, 3; Off. - 2

Quill and Scroll - 4

Homecoming Court - 1, 4

SUSAN MARTIN

King - 4

Bowling - 1, 2, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 2
Spanish Club - 2
Pep Club - 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
SYLVIA ROSS
Student Teaching - 3

MELVA MET ZGER

Pep Club - 3
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3; Sports

GAA - 3
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3

Officer - 2, 3
Jr. P l a y Crew

YFC - 1, 2, 3, 4
Cafeteria - 1 , 2 , 3

Editor - 3
Annual Staff - 4; Sports

Intramurals - 2
Class Play Crew - 3, 4

Sr. P l a y Cast
Spanish Club - 2, 3, 4

Spanish Club - 2
Chorus - 1
Office Practice - 4

Editor
Quill and Scroll - 3 , 4

LARRY RUMSEY

Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Bowling - 1, 2, 3, 4

Officer - 3
Thespians - 3, 4; O ff . - 4
Chorus - 1 . 4

Jr. Play Cast
Sr. P l a y Crew

Annual Staff - 4
Pep Club - 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3, 4
Quill and Scroll - 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3,4
News Editor - 4
Pep Band - 1,2, 3 , 4
YFC - 4
Student Teaching - 3
Intramurals - 3
MARY SUE MARZ
Bowling - 2
GAA - 2, 3, 4
JCL - 1, 2, 3, 4; O ff . - 3 , 4
Pep Club - 1,2, 3, 4
Cheerleading - 2, 3, 4
Intramurals - 1 , 2 , 3,4
Thespians - 4
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1 , 2 , 3
Annual Staff - 4
Jr. P l a y Crew
Sr. P l a y Cast
Student Council - 3
Student Teaching - 2
Band - 1, 2, 3

Thespians - 3, 4
Student Teaching - 4
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4

Football - 1
Pep Club - 3
BARBARA RZEPKA

LORETA NOWAK
GAA - 3, 4
Bowling - 3, 4
Pep Club - 3 , 4
Office Practice - 4

MARCIA PUGLI
Band - 1,2, 3; Drum
Majorette - 2, 3
Cheerleading - 2, 3,4
Captain - 3 , 4
JCL - 2, 3, 4

Wrestling - 2, 3
Track - 3

Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Homecoming Court - 1, 4
Queen - 4
Communication Arts

ROY PELMEAR

Institute MSU - 3, 4
Hi-Times - 2, 3,4

JOHN NUTT

FFA - 1, 2, 3, 4; O ff . - 3
Intramurals - 1,2, 3, 4
Football - 2, 3, 4
Varsity Club - 3 , 4
PHIL PERSAILS

Co-Editor - 3
Annual Staff - 4
Co-Editor
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
Quill and Scroll - 3, 4
Prom Committee Chrm.
Bowling - 1, 3

Track - 1, 3

Student Teaching - 2

Football - 2

Intramurals - 1,2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3,4; Off. - 2

JUDY PIFER
GAA - 3, 4
Spanish Club - 2

JOYCE MASE

DAVID PLACATKA

YFC - 1, 2, 3
Chorus - 1, 3,4

Football - 3, 4
Wrestling - 4

Glee Club - 2
Intramurals - 1, 2

Sr. P l a y Cast
Children's Play - 4

JANET REICHARD
Student Teaching - 4
Hi-Times - 2, 3,4
GAA - 2, 3,4
Bowling - 1, 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4

Jr. Play Cast
Thespians - 3, 4; O ff .
Chorus - 1 , 2
GAA - 1 , 2
Pep Club - 1 . 2
Hi- Ti m e s - 1 , 2
JIM SCHAFER
Football - 1 , 2
Track - 2, 3, 4
Intramurals - 1,2, 3, 4
Pep Club - 3 , 4
DON SEBALJ
Football - 1, 2, 3
Track - 1, 3, 4
FFA - 2, 3,4; Off. - 4
Wrestling - 3
Varsity Club - 3, 4
Intramurals - 3
MABEL SMITH
Chorus - 1
YFC - 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3, 4
Literary Ed. - 4
Cafeteria - 1, 2, 4
Pep Club - 3 , 4
Homemaker o f
Tomorrow - 4

�JUDY SOBECKI

DAN WARD

HERB WELLS

Band - 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus - 1

Football - 1 , 2 , 3
Intramurals - 1 , 2 , 3, 4
FFA - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

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Entered - 3
Pep Club - 3 , 4

Intramurals - 2, 3

Office Practice - 4

Track - 3
YFC - 4; O ff i c e r

EVAN STROUP

MARRIJANE VA N PELT

Electronics Club - 1

Band - 1 , 2 , 3, 4; D r u m

Band - 1 , 2
Football - 1
Intramurals - 1 , 2
Class Play Crew - 3 , 4
JIM TAYLOR
Class Play Crew - 3, 4
BARBARA TEFFT
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3, 4
JCL - 1 , 2 , 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3 , 4
Chorus - 1, 2, 3
Office Practice - 4

Majorette - 4
Chorus - 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Band - 1 , 2 , 3, 4
Pep Club - 2, 3, 4
GAA - 2, 3, 4
YFC - 3, 4
Hi- Ti m e s - 1, 2, 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4
Q u i l l and Scroll - 4
SANDRA VORCE
Intramurals - 1, 2
Cafeteria - 1 , 2
YFC - 1
Sr. P l a y Crew
Children's Play - 4

LYNN TICE

SANDRA VREELAND

Entered - 2
Band - 4

Pep Club - 2, 3

Thespians - 3, 4; O f f . - 4
Varsity Club - 4
Student Council - 4
Vice-President

Tr a c k - 2
Pep Club - 4; O ff i c e r
Varsity Club - 3 . 4

Basketball M g r. - 2, 3 , 4
Football M g r. - 1

Wrestling - 4

Boys' State - 3
Jr. P l a y Cast

KAREN WILER

Sr. P l a y Crew
Children's Play 4
PHYLLIS WARZNIAK
JCL - 1
Spanish Club - 2
Pep Club - 1 , 2
GAA - 2 , 3
Hi- Ti m e s - 3, 4
Annual Staff - 4
Sr. P l a y Crew
Intramurals - 1, 2
Children's Play - 4

Officer - 4

Chorus - 1
Cafeteria - 1
Hi- Ti m e s - 2, 3 , 4
Pep Club - 1, 2, 3
GAA - 2
Student Te a c h i n g - 3
Intramurals - 1, 2, 3, 4
NANCY WILKINS
Pep Club - 2, 3
GAA - 3

Spanish Club - 2

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SCHOOL DAYS
A remembrance o f your happy
h i p school days i s w h a t w e h a v e
attempted to present to you in this,
your 1 9 6 ) V i k i n g . M a y i t a l w a y s
serve its purpose w e l l , r e m i n d i n g
you o f the happy t i m e s y o u h a v e
had here at Bronson High, your high
school f a c u l t y, ballgames, f r i e n d s ,
classes, p a r t i e s , a n d o t h e r s c h o o l
activities. M a y y o u a l w a y s l o o k
back o n t h e m w i t h t h e happiest of
memories.
In t h i s foreword we would l i k e
to thank a l l those who have helped
us c l i m b t o t h e t o p of the l a d d e r,
graduation. W e w i l l always be i n debted t o t h e administration a n d
faculty who with interest, patience,
and always a smile helped us a l o n g
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We a r e thankful t o the people
of our community who have always
found t i m e t o help make our class
and school activities successful a n d
help t o provide f o r our e d u c a t i o n .
Our most sincere appreciation
goes out t o our parents. W i t h sacrifice, tolerance, patience, a n d many
kind words o f encouragement, t h e y
kept us in school a l l o f these years.
Now we can take our diploma h o m e
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Joyce Ann Pierucki
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Mr. Eldon Shook
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The Vi k i n g staff worked diligently for months to prepare this year's annual. A l o n g with the advice and
counseling of their advisor, M r . Eldon C. Shook, a n d the Ta y l o r Publishing representative, J i m Bell, t h e staff
produced this year's Viking.
Pictures for the annual were taken by Craine and National studios, a n d school photographers, M i c h a e l
Kinter and Jan Fair.

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SEATED; H . McDonald, secretary; H. Card, president; B. Ward, treasurer.
STANDING: F . S . T i c e , trustee; and R. Bloom, trustee.

This year, under the direction o f the Board o f Education, a new
school was added to the system. A l o n g w i t h a seven- r o o m addition
to the Florence Anderson Elementary School, another elementary
building was added, t h e Robert Ryan School.
The new Ryan School offers up-to-date f a c i l i t i e s for both teacher
and student.

Mrs. M a r i e Tr a c y, Secretary M r s . H e l e n Smith
Office o f Superintendent O f f i c e
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Assistant Principal, M r . George Brusak;
Principal, M r . W i l l i a m French.

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WILLIAM J. FRENCH, Principal
GEORGE BRUSAK, Assistant Principal

DORA L . ANDERSON
CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
HARLAN G. BOND

DONNA BRUSAK
MARJORIE C ATHC ART
SANTINA CANGIALOSI

PATRICIA CHISHOLM
CABLE EDWARDS
ARIDEAN FRENCH

HOWARD F. GILMORE
ROSE-MARIE HAENNI
CHARLES R. H I LT O N

HARRY L . KINSEY
CARL KRUGER
EUNICE MARTIN

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LINDA A N N MEYER
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JUDI WALKER
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FRONT ROW: J . Wa l k e r (3.80), L . M e y e r (3.84), C . W o r k (3.96), J . Nagel ( 3 . 7 8 ) .
C. M o e l l e r (3.56), R . Kolassa (3.80), P. L i m p e r t (3.56), B . Brown (3.62), P. B a r rack (3.76), D . Carpenter (3.58).

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It's hard t o b e l i e v e t h a t o u r graduating class were once seventh graders, b e g i n n i n g to find out what h i g h
school w a s l i k e . W e h a d o u r class p a r t y at Greenwald Park, geography in Room 222, a n d our fun everywhere.
As eighth graders, w e f e l t superior to our underclassmen, t h e seventh graders, a n d learned the m e t r i c s y s tem in eighth grade science. W e d i d n ' t get caught running in the halls as often as the year before.
With t h e t i t l e o f freshmen, w e entered high school and enjoyed the privilege of actually choosing a l l o u r
subjects— w e l l , a l m o s t a l l . E v e r y o n e t o o k freshman English a n d soon became expert at conjugating verbs. A s
budding biologists we counted worm hearts, dissected fish, a n d even hatched baby chicks.
Early in October we freshmen m e t our Waterloo-freshman i n i t i a t i o n . W e came to school decked out i n o u r
outfits o f potato sacks, o l d hats, dresses, earrings, a n d shoes. T h e unrelenting seniors t r i e d , t o r m e n t e d , a n d
tortured us. B a l l games and dances became more and more important t o us.
We h a d charge o f t h e coatroom in our sophomore year and sponsored our first record hops, s a v i n g m o n e y
for our senior t r i p . W e were seen wandering through the halls quoting, "Friends, Romans, a n d Countrymen, " f o r
our sophomore English class. T h e d r i v e r t r a i n i n g c a r (and teacher) received a t r y i n g year f r o m our m e m b e r s .
Our junior play, "Room For One M o r e , " and our prom, "Neptune's Ball, " w e r e the most important features
of o u r j u n i o r a c t i v i t i e s a l o n g w i t h our unforgettable United States history class. T h e concession stands, r e c o r d
hops, c a r washes, a n d t h e Christmas Sno-Ball D a n c e proved o u r class t o be an ambitious hard-working g r o u p .
As w e solemnly preceeded t h e seniors as Honor Guards o n t h e i r graduation n i g h t , w e looked up to t h e m a n d
dreamed o f the day when we would be graduating, t o o .
In our busy and active senior year, w e sold magazines, Christmas cards, c a n d y, Bronson Journal s u b s c r i p tions, a n d sponsored several record hops. W e enjoyed presenting "Tish, " a three act comedy, a s our successful
senior p l a y. W e are very proud o f our class and hope that through the years we w i l l always remember our friends
and happy experiences at Bronson High.
And now here we are. W e have been together as a class for six years, m a n y of us for twelve- - a n d now we
are g e t t i n g ready to go our separate ways. W e ' v e had our last high school dance, o u r last high school e l e c t i o n ,
our l a s t h i g h school class. W e ' v e enjoyed a l l the pep meetings, parties, plays, assemblies, b a l l games, s c h o o l
papers, a n d even our inevitable civics tests.
These h a v e been the stepping stones that w i l l pave the way t o a f u l l and happy future in whatever path o f
life we choose to f o l l o w.

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CLYDE BOTZNER

LINDA MEYER

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These seven seniors h a v e spent a year o f hard work co-operating to
lead t h e class, conduct o u r meetings, k e e p t h e class books and records,
and w o r k i n g t o f i n d w a y s t o i m p r o v e our ciass and school. T h e y helped
organize a l l our committees and supervised a l l our class projects.
The members o f the Senior Class wish to express our sincere thanks
for their t i m e and efforts.
The c l a s s o ff i c e r s a r e : P h i l l i p Houtz, president; C l y d e Botzner,
vice president; Linda A n n M e y e r, s e c r e t a r y ; Janette A r u n d e l , treasurer;
Terry Sielken and Jim Kehoe, student council representatives; and Richard
Kolassa, student council president.

RICHARD KOLASSA

JANETTE ARUNDEL

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�ARUNDEL, JANETTE MARGARET
Class Officer 3 - 4 ; G i r l s ' State 3; J u n i o r Play Crew; C h o r u s 3;
Homecoming Court 1 - 4 , Queen 4; O f f i c e Practice 4; P e p Club 1;
GAA 3 ; l n t r a m u r a l s 3; S e n i o r Play Crew, Business Manager.
ALBRIGHT, L O Y D ALLEN
Football 3-4; Va r s i t y Club 3-4; F F A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; W r e s t l i n g 3-4.

ADAM.;, M A R Y LOUISE
Spanish Club 3 - 4 ; L a t i n Club
1; P e p Club 2.

BARRACK, PATRICIA LOUISE
Chorus 1; H i - Ti m e s 2-3; P e p
Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; L a t i n Club 1 - 2 - 3 ;
Spanish Club 3.

ATKINS, CHARLES
FF'A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 ; T r a c k
3-4.

�BEHNE, T E D CARL
Entered 4; W r e s t l i n g 4; T r a c k 4.
BERRY, JOHN E.
Football 1; W r e s t l i n g 4; T r a c k 4; I n t r a m u r a l s 2 - 3 - 4 ; Va r s i t y C l u b 4.

BEA UDIN , D I A N E LORRA IN E
Quill and Scroll 3 - 4 ; T h e s p i ans 2 - 3 - 4 ; H i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 4, Editor 3, Business Manager
2, Student Advisor 4; A n n u a l
Staff 3-4, Editor 4; Journalis
School MSU 2; C o m m u n i c a t i
Arts Institute MSU 3; M o d e l
UN Assembly 3 - 4 .

BRONSON, GENE T.
Football 1-2; Va r s i t y Club 2 3-4; T r a c k 3; Baseball 1.

BLAIN, JANICE MARIE
Student Council 1; P e p Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 3; Spanish Club 3Officer 3; J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; G A A 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4 ; J r . P l a y Crew; Sr.
Play Cast; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; H i - Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Thespians 3Chorus 1-2; A n n u a l Staff 4.
BOTZNER, C LY D E ANGELO
Class Officer 4; S t u d e n t Council 3; B o y s ' State 3; A n n u a l Staff 4;
Band 1 - 2 - 3 ; S r . P l a y Crew; F F A 1 - 2 ; H o m e c o m i n g Court 3;
Intramurals 1 - 2 - 3 .

�CA OMAN. LARRY CHARLES
JCL 1-2; B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 ; J u n i o r
Play Crew; S e n i o r Play Cast.

BROWN, THERON C.
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; J C L 1-2; H i - Ti m e s 4, A r t Editor;
Annual Staff 4.

Senior Play Cast;

BYSTRY, GERALD ALBERT
Electronics Club 1; S e n i o r Play Crew; T r a c k 4.

CARY, D AV I D RUSSELL
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 3 - 4 ; B a n d 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; T r a c k
2; l n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; P e p Band 2 - 3 - 4 ; A n n u a l Staff 4.
CARY, LINDA KATHLEEN
Band 2-3-4; H i - Ti m e s 2 - 3 , Exchange Editor 2; A n n u a l Staff 4;
JCL 1.

CARPENTER, DONNA JEAN
YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 2 - 4 ; B a n d
1-2-3-4; P e p Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; F N A

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3-4; Spanish Club 3-4; H i Times 2 - 3 - 4 ; J r . P l a y Crew;
Sr. P l a y Cast; A n n u a l Staff 4;
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; G A A 3 - 4 .

�CONAWAY, W I L L I A M HOWA
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Thespians 2- 3 Jr. P l a y Crew; S r . P l a y Crew;
Chorus 1.

CASE, LESTER HOWARD
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Va r s i t y Club 3-4; F o o t b a l l 3 - 4 .
COLER, HORACE DARRYL
Football 1 - 2 - 3 ; T r a c k 1 - 2 - 3 ; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 ; Va r s i t y Club 2 3-4, O ff i c e r 4; F F A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4; Wr e s t l i n g 3; P e p Club 4;
Intramurals 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

DIXON, W I L L I A M EDWARD
FFA 1 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 3 - 4 ; B a n d 1-2; Thespians 3-4; Va r s i t y Club
2-3-4; F o o t b a l l 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; J r . P l a y Cast; S r . P l a y Cast; Wr e s t l i n g
3-4; P e p Club 3-4; I n t r a m u r a l s 1-2; P e p Band 1-2.
DOW, JAMES RICHARD
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4; F o o t b a l l 1; T r a c k 1.

COREY, DORETHA ELLEN
Annual Staff 3-4, Copy Editor
4; J r. P l a y Cast; S r . P l a y Cast;
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Thespians 3-4;
FNA 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 3 - 4 ; H i Times 2 - 3 - 4 , Social Editor 3 4; P e p Club 1-2-3; Girls' Bowling 1; B a n d 1-2; P e p Band 1 2; P r o m Committee 3.

�FAIR, LOWELL LYNN
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; W r e s t l i n g 3.
FAUST, N A N C Y ELLEN
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; C h o r u s 3-4; A n n u a l Staff 4, Assistant Editor; O f f i c e
Practice 4; H i - Ti m e s 2-3; P e p Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; B o w l i n g 3-4; L a t i n
Club 1-2; G A A 3 ; A l l -Star Band 3; P e p Band 1 - - '

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FAIR, JAN THOMAS
Band 1-2-3-4; Thespians 2 - 3 4; Va r s i t y Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; A n n u a l
Staff 4; J u n i o r Play Cast; B a s ketball Manager 1 - 2 - 3 ; A s s e m bly Committee 2; Electronics
Club 2; P e p Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

GREEN, T H O M A S EDWARD
Track 2; B a n d 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus

FITCH, JAMES CHARLES
Pep Club 3-4; W r e s t l i n g 3-4; Va r s i t y Club 4; T r a c k 4; B a n d 1 - 2 .
GOODSELL, ANDREW EUGENE
Varsity Club 4; F o o t b a l l 1 - 3 - 4 ; F FA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4 .

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�HIMES, PAMELA
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; A l l -Star Band 3-4; P e p Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; C h o r u s 3;
FNA 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 3; G A A 3 ; B o w l i n g 1 - 2 - 3 ; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 ;
Viking Review 1 - 2 ; L a t i n Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; P e p Club 1-2; O f f i c e
Practice 4; H i - Ti m e s 4.

HAYNES, JOHN ALDEN
Football 1 - 3 - 4 ; T r a c k 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Varsity Club 3-4; A n n u a l Staff
4; Thespians 3-4; J r . P l a y Cas
Band 1-2; S t u d e n t Te a c h i n g 4;
Chorus 1; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Latin Club 1-2; Spanish Club 3
Speech Class Plays 2.

HOUTZ, PHILLIP DEUANE
Homecoming Court 1-4, K i n g 4; C l a s s Officer 2 - 3 - 4 ; Va r s i t y Club
2 - 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r 4; B o y s ' State 3; M o d e l UN Assembly 3-4; A n n u a l
Staff 4, Sports Editor; F o o t b a l l 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; T r a c k 2 - 3 - 4 ; W r e s t l i n g
3-4; P e p Club 3-4.

�KEESLAR, L I N D A RAE
Student Council 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r
3-4; Thespians 3 - 4 ; Junior Play
Cast; Senior Play Cast; Annual
Staff 4; F a l l Festival Queen 4;
Homecoming Court 3 - 4 ; FNA
3 4 , Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r
'1; lnuamurals 1 - 2 - 3 ; Band
1-4. Pep Band 2 - 3 - 4 .

JOHNSON, K AT H RY N MARY
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FNA 3 - 4 .
KAIN, CLEO H
Track 2 - 3 - 4 .

KOLASSA, RICHARD EUGENE
Student Council 2-4, O f f i c e r 4 ; Inter- C Student Council 3-4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Class
Officer 3; Homecoming Court 4; Boys' State 3; H i - Ti m e s 3 - 4 ; Irmamurals 2 - 3 .
KOLASSA, ROGER PAUL
Class Officer 2; H i - Ti m e s 3.

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KEHOE, JAMES MARK

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Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 ; Football
1-2-3; Baseball 3; Varsity Club
3-4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 4; Band 1; Intramurals
1-2-3-4.

�LIMPERT, PAT R I C I A JEAN
Cheerleading 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; T h e s p i ans 2 - 3 - 4 ; J r . P l a y Cast; Sr.
Play Cast; H o m e c o m i n g Court
4; P e p Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; GAA 3 - 4 ;
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r 3 - 4 ; I n tramurals 1 - 2 - 3 ; H i - Ti m e s 1 2-3-4; A n n u a l Staff 4, A d v e r tising Manager.

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LA UGHRY, RICHARD LAVERN
Baseball 2 - 3 - 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F o o t b a l l 1; B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 .
LAZENBY, RALPH ALLEN
Entered 3; I n t r a murals 4.

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LOSINSKI, SHIRLEY ANN
Chorus 3; O f f i c e Practice 4; P e p Club 4.

MAHAFFEY, SANDRA JEAN
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 1 - 4 .

LITTLEFIELD, ARTHUR EMERSON

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�MARTIN, MARGARET ANN
Sr. P l a y Crew; J r . P l a y Cast; S t u d e n t Teaching 3-4; P e p Club
1-2-3-4; G A A 3 - 4 ; J C L 3-4; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; C h o r u s 1 - 2 - 3 .

MALOVEY, BEVERLY ANN
Cheerleading 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; P e p
Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; G A A 3 ; H i Times 2 - 3 - 4 , Business Manager
3; A n n u a l Staff 4, I n d e x Editor; O f f i c e Practice 4; Prom
Committee 3; I n t r a m u r a l s 4.

MEYER, LINDA A N N
Jr. P l a y Crew; S r . P l a y Crew;
Annual Staff 4, Business Manager; C l a s s Officer 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Model UN Assembly 3-4; Home
coming Court 4; J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ,
Officer 1 - 2 - 3 ; B a n d 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ,
Officer 4; P e p Club 1-2; P e p
Rlnd 1 -2 -3-4.

MAXWELL, EARL DOUGLAS
Football 1-2; B a n d 1-2; T r a c k 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Electronics Club 2; P e p
Band 1-2; I n t r a m u r a l s 1-2; P r o m Committee 3.

McKINLEY, RONALD L.
Band 2-3-4; F F A 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , T r a c k 3; Wr e s t l i n g 3.

�MILLER, CHARLES LAVERN
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; T r a c k 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 2 3-4; S t u d e n t Council 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4 ; Thespians 2 - 3 - 4 ; P e p Club
3-4, O f f i c e r 4 ; Varsity C l u b 2 - 3 - 4 ; H o m e c o m i n g Court 4; S t u d e n t
Teaching 4; H i - Ti m e s 3-4.
MOELLER, CAROLE LORRAINE
Jr. P l a y Crew; Sr. P l a y Cast; P e p Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; H i - Ti m e s 2 - 3 - 4 ,
News Editor 3; J C L 2 - 3 - 4 ; B o w l i n g 3-4; Thespians 2 - 3 - 4 ; G A A
3-4, O ff i c e r 3 - 4 ; A n n u a l Staff 4; S t u d e n t Te a c h i n g 3-4; S p e e c h
Class Plays 2.

METZGER, GERALD EDWARD
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; T r a c k 2 - 3 - 4 .

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NETTLEMAN, DARLYN SUE
Sr. P l a y Cast; C l a s s Officer 2;
JCL 3 - 4 ; O f f i c e Practice 3 - 4 ;
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; G A A 3 - 4 ;
Chorus 1 - 3 - 4 ; I n t r a m u r a l s 2 - 3 .

MOSS, HAROLD LEE
Basketball 1 - 3 ; T r a c k 3; F o o t b a l l 1; F F A 1 - 2 - 3 .
NAGEL, JON WILLIAM
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Thespians 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 3 - 4 ; C l a s s Officer 1; A n nual Staff 4; J r . P l a y Crew; F o o t b a l l 1; S p e e c h Class Plays 2;
JCL 1 - 2 .

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�PERRY, RONALD D AV I D
titered 4; S r . P l a y Cast; V a r ity Club 4; Basketball 4; B a s e ll T b e s p i a n s 4; Tr a c k 4;
‘rmual s t a ff 4.

OWEN, SANDRA JOAN
Thespians 2 - 3 - 4 , Officer 3 - 4 ; H i - Ti m e s 2 - 3 - 4 , Assistant Editor 3,
Student Advisor 4; J r . P l a y Crew; Q u i l l and Scroll 3-4; P r o m
Committee 3; Journalism School MSU 2; A n n u a l Sieff 3; O f f i c e
Practice 4^, Spanish Club 3-4.
PECK, D AV I D VERN
Band 1; P e p Club 4; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; S r . P l a y Crew; P r o m
Committee 3.

PIERUCKI, JOYCE ANN
Jr. P l a y Cast; A n n u a l Staff 4, Associate Editor; J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O f f i cer 2-3-4; H i - Ti m e s 3 - 4 , L i t e r a r y Editor 3; Q u i l l and Scroll 3-4;
Thespians 3-4; C h o r u s 2 - 3 - 4 ; P e p Club 2 - 3 - 4 , Officer 3 - 4 ; I n t r a murals 1 - 2 - 3 .
RATKOW‘IKI, LARRY EUGENE
Football 1; S t u d e n t Council 1; H i - Ti m e s 3, Assistant Sports Editor.

PIATKOWSKI, CATHERINE V.
Chorus 1-2; P e p Club 3-4;
JCL 3-4.

�SIELKEN, TERRY DEE
Student Council 4; Va r A t y Club 4; W r e s t l i n g 3-4; F F A 1 - 2 ; P e p
Club 3-4.
SMITH, SUSAN JANE
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; P e p Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; H o m e c o m i n g Court 4; Thespians
2-3-4, O ff i c e r 4; J r . P l a y Crew; C l a s s Officer 1; P e p Club 1-2;
Hi- Ti m e s 2-3, Exchange Editor 3; O f f i c e Practice 4; A n n u a l Staff
4; S p e e c h Class Plays 2.

TOOMAN, PATRICIA ELAINE
Chorus 2 - 3 - 4 ; H i - Ti m e s 3-4, C o p y Editor 3 - 4 ; F N A 3 - 4 ; P e p C l
2-3-4; J C L 3.
VAN AKEN, JAMES WALTER
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; F o o t b a l l 3; T r a c k 1 - 2 .

T U T Z M A N , KENNETH J.
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 ; P e p Club 4.

�WALKER, STELLA JEAN
Hi- Ti m e s 4; Student Teaching 3; Pep Club 3 - 4 ; Chorus 1 - 2 - 4 .
WARD, R U T H ANN
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O ff i c e r 4 ; Chorus 1 - 4 ; Spanish Club 3-4, O ff i c e r 4 ;
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Student Teaching 3; Music School MSII 2 ; Interlochen
3; Annual Staff 4, Underclassman Editor; Speech Class Plays 2; Pep
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; A l l -Star Band 3 - 4 .

WALKER, J U D I T H ELAINE
Band 1 - 2 - 3 4 ; Pep Band 1 - 2 3-4; Annual Staff 4, Senior
Editor; Thespians 3 - 4 ; Junior
Play Cast; Senior Play Crew;
Hi- Ti m e s 3-4; Chorus 1 - 2 ;
JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 3 -4 ;
Prom Committee 3, D e c o r a tions Chairman; YFC 1 - 2 ;
GAA 3 .

WILER, JOHN ALLAN
Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1;
JCL 1 ; Junior Play Crew; Senior
Play Cast; Camp Emery 3.

WILBUR, L I N D A SUE
Chorus 1-2; Spanish Club 3-4; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Thespians 3-4; Bowling
1-2; GAA 3 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Senior Play Crew; Junior Play Crew.
WILER, JERRY LYNN
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 ; Varsity Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Homecoming
Court 4; Junior Play Crew; Tr a c k 1-2; Chorus 1-2; Wrestling 3; V i k ing Review 2 .
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�WILLIAMSON, L I L A JEANNE
YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r 3 ; G A A 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r 3 - 4 ; T h e s p i a n s 2 - 3 - 4 ,
Officer 4; I n t e r - C Student Council 3 - 4 , O f f i c e r 4 ; J r . P l a y Cast;
Sr. P l a y Crew; H i - Ti m e s 2 - 3 - 4 , Assistant Literary Editor 4; C h o r
1-2-3-4.
WORK, CAROL A N N
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; J C L 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; A n n u a l Staff 4; F N A 3 - 4 ; C l a s s
Officer 1; J r . P l a y Crew; S r . P l a y Cast; S t u d e n t Te a c h i n g 4;
Chorus 1; S p e e c h Class Play 2; Thespians 4; P e p Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

WILES, GEORGE LEONARD
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; B a s k e t b a l l
1-2-4; B a s e b a l l 1 - 2 - 4 ; V a r sity Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; H o m e c o m i n g
Court 4.

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WOTTA, PAT R I C I A A N N
Entered 3; P e p Club 4; O f f i c e Practice 4; l n t r a m u r a l s 4.
YES H, GERALD GEORGE
Baseball 1- 2; P e p Club 4; S r . P l a y Crew; I n t r a m u r a l s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Prom Committee 3.

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�MISS PATRICIA CHISHOLM

MR. CHARLES ATKOCUNIS

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The senior class exp:c,se, a p p : c c i a t i o n t o a l l the faculty members who have given so freely
of their t i m e over the years to lead our class as advisors.
We wish t o give special thanks to our senior year advisors, Miss Patricia Chisholm and M r. Charles
Atkocunis. T h e y have helped us t o our goal, graduation, w i t h kindness and wise guidance. W e w i l l
always be grateful t o them.
Also, w e express our appreciation to a l l other faculty members who have served our class as advisors:
Mr. Te d Nicolette and Miss Marjorie Cathcart, seventh grade advisors; M r. W i l l i a m Zabonick and Mrs.
Aridean French, e i g h t h grade advisors; Miss Dora Anderson and M r. Everton Wortman, freshman class
advisors; Mrs. M a r g a r e t Tharp and M r. Howard Gilmore, sophomore class advisors; a n d Mrs. Margaret
Tharp, M r . Howard Gilmore, a n d M r. Charles Atkocunis, j u n i o r class advisors.

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�Junior Class Officers, FIRST ROW: M a r y Sue Marz, D o n Bidwell. S E C O N D ROW: G a r y Albright, Sue Fennell,
Mike Poling, a n d Jo Keeslar. B E L O W, Class Advisors: M r s . Eunice Martin, M r s . Ruth Rittenhouse, a n d M r.
LeRoy Rittenhouse.

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A mong the many junior class money-raising projects, t h e concession stand was most important and profitable.
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Besides running the stand at both football and basketball games, t h e class sold refreshments at many o f the record
hops and during the noon hour. T h e class participated i n the local Fall Festival, sponsoring a concession stand.
Other class activities included a car wash, record hops, sales, a n d the traditional homecoming corsages that are
sold by the class.
This class w i l l long remember the biggest event o f their junior year, t h e junior-senior prom. P l a n n i n g and
preparing for the prom consumed a l l o f their a c t i v i t y t i m e during the latter part o f the school year. T h e r e mainder o f the year was spent planning money-raising projects to earn the necessary money for the senior trip.

Mrs. Eunice M a r t i n

Mrs. Ruth Rittenhouse

Mr. LeRoy Rittenhouse

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ALBRIGHT, G A RY
ARMSTRONG, S TA N
AUT EN, LOIS
AUTEN, PA M
BAKER. D I A N A

BASSAGE, E D I T H
REFRY. DeVON
BIDWELL, D O N
CARD, MARILYN
CAT TELL, J I M

COLPE TS IR, CHARLOTTE
DAVIS, CAROLE E
EVENS, D O T T Y
FENNELL, SUE
FITCH, DOUG

GEORGE, JERRY
GUNTHORPE, KENDRA
HATHAWAY, M A R I LY N
HEPLER, RAYMOND
HIMEBAUGH, JANET

HOARD, LEON
HODGE, DARLENE
HOPKINS, JERRY
HOW E, RALPH
JEFFERY, SHARON

JOHNS, FRED
JOHNSON, N A N C Y
JUNKER, D A N
KEESLAR, J O
KEHOE, PAT

KIBILOSKI, ELAINE
KINTER, M I K E
KONST, C Y N T H I A
K OSIER, GARY
K OS MERICK, S Y LV I A
KRUSZK A, M A R I LY N
KRUSZ KA, RAYMOND
KUHNS, D I A N N A
LANE, D AV I D
LANE, L L O Y D

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�Junior Concession Stand

LANE, LOUISE
LANIER, L I N D A
LAZENBY, MARGARET
LITTLEFIELD, M I K E
LOSINSK1, RON

LUCE, DALE
LUTZ, S Y LV I A
MAHAFFEY, BARBARA
MALOVEY, ROSALIE
MARTIN, SUSAN

MAFtZ, M A R Y SUE
MASE, JOYCE
MAYER, LY N N
METZGER, M E LVA
NOWAK, LORETA

NUTT, JOHN
PECK, RON
PELMEAR, R O Y
PERSAILS, PHIL
PIFER, JUDY
PLACATKA, D AV I D
POLING, M I K E
PUGLI, M A R C I A
FtEICHARD, JANET
RICE, BONNIE

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�RIFENBURGH, BONNIE
RIFENBURGH, CAROLYN
RISSMAN, BILL
ROSS, S Y LV I A
RUMSEY, LARRY

RZEPKA, BARBARA
SCHAFER, J I M
SEBALJ, D O N
SMITH, MABLE
SOBECKI, JUDY

STEVENS, C A N D Y
STROUP, E VA N
TAYLOR, J I M
TEFFT, BARBARA
TICE, LY N N

VAN PELT, MARRIJANE
VORCE, SANDRA
VREELAND, SANDRA
WARD, D A N
WARZNIAK, PHYLLIS

WELLS, HERBIE
WILER, KAREN
WILKINS, GALE
WILKINS, N A N C Y
SMITH, L A N A

�Sophomore Class Officers, FIRST ROW: B o b Paul, Vonda Rubley, Ed Haenni. SECOND ROW. J u d y Davidson,
Les Ulrich, and Sandra Roeser.
Sophomore Class Advisors: M r . Eldon
C. Shook and M r. Charles Hilton.

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A very busy a n u in,pu.tant year has just p a c L i for the cla., of 1962.
They have sold stationery, sponsored record hops, and had charge of
the coat check at the dances and ball games, a tradition that is handed down to the sophomore class each year. Sophomore class advisors
this year were M r. Eldon C. Shook and M r. Charles Hilton.
The officers o f the class this year were: E d w i n Haenni, President;
Judy Davidson, V i c e -President; Vonda Rubley, Secretary; Sandra Roeser, Treasurer; and Les Ulrich and Bob Paul, Student Council Representatives.

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Albright, Roger
Alger, Charles
Arundel, James
Baker, Lesley
Beery, Dan

Berry, Judy
Bodine. Ed
Bodine, M a r i e
Botzner, C a r y l
Bowerman, Kathern

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Brooks, Pennie
Bystry, M i k e
Castle, J i m
Chapman, John
Chapman, Patty

Crawford, B i l l
Crites, Charles
Cronkhite, Beverly
Crum, Ricky
Czajkowski, Janet

Davidson, Judy
Davis, D a l e
DeChess, Don
Duwell, Donna
Everett, Wanda

Fair, Phyllis
Fitch, Ralph
French, Jackie
George, Penny Jo
Goshorn, Donna

Goshorn, Linda
Green, Caroline
Green, Paul
Haenni, Ed
Hill, Brenda

Hollister, Janet
Hopkins, Connie
Hoskins, Sandra
Hughes, M a r y
Keckler, Jon

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�Keeslar, John
Kolassa, K e n n y
Lash, G a r y
Lepird, M a r t i n
Littlefield, M a r y Jo

Lutz, Janet
Lyons, C a r o l
Maddy, J i m
Mallory, P a t t y
Mallow, Leslie

Mallow, L l o y d
Malovey, V i r g i n i a
Manifold, D i a n e
Markley, Janice
Martin, Bob

Mathews, D w a i n e
Maxwell, C o l l i n
Maxwell, D i a n e
Meade, Russell
Merriman, G l e n

Metzger, L o i s
Metzger, S h i r l e y
Meyer, M i l t o n
Michalski, D a v i d
M i l l e r, L a r r y

Mock, Jerry
Modert, Richard
Moeller, N a n c y
Monroe, S h i r l e y
Nagle, B e t t y

Norton, C h u c k
Nowak, J u l i e
Parks, C a r o l
Parsons, G e r a l d
Paul, Bob

Peck, L a r r y
Persails, P h y l l i s
Porter, M e r l i n
Rigg, C l a i r e
Roeser, Sandra

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Ross, M a r i o n
Roudebush, Sharon
Rubley, Vo n d a
Rumsey, Sharon
Savage, Dennis

Shook, G a r y
Shultz, K e i t h
Smith, Richard
Smith, V i o l e t
Smoker, J i m

Sobecki, Kathryn
Summers, Jo Ann
Sponsler, Joann
Strohm, G i l b e r t
Sullivan, J i m

Szafranski, Connie
Tefft, D i r i n d a
Tillotson, Te r r y
Tooman, G a r y
Ulrich, Les

Ward, Connie
Wilkins, D i a n a
Wotta, Richard

Sophomore Stationery Sale

�Freshman Class Officers: M o n r o e Vreeland, R u m Ann LongwoTtn, M a x Slisher, Nathan Higbie. S TA N D I N G :
David Rubley.
Class Advisors: M I S S SANTINA C A N G I ALOSI and MR. W I L L I A M ZABONICK.

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As freshmen, t h i s class came i n t o the new world o f senior high
school. E v e r y t h i n g was new - classes, teachers, a n d o f course, n e w
friends. F r e s h m a n I n i t i a t i o n was the highlight o f their first year i n
high school. A s they are the last class scheduled to make a senior
trip, t h e class planned and scheduled many money-raising activities
This year's freshman class officers were: M a x Slisher, P r e s i d e n t ;
Monroe Vreeland, V i c e -President; R u t h Ann Longworth, Secretary;
Nathan Higbie, Treasurer; and David Rubley, Student Council
Representative.

�Armstrong, Brenda
Armstrong, L i n d a
Auten, K y n
Auten, Sarah
Ball, L a r r y

Bassage, Rose
Blue, L o u e l l a
Bodine, Bernadette
Brewer, Te r r y
Butters, M a r c i a

Cain, Ruth Ann
Carpenter, H e l e n
Cary, L i l l i a n
Cook, L e e
Corliss, D o n

Crawford, M i k e
Cza ikowski, Karen
Dobbert, D a n
Easterday, B o b
Fair, C a r o l Ann

Fischer, Sondra
Fitch, M a l i n d a
Fowler, S a l l y
Friedel, L a r r y
Goshorn, J i m

Grove, D a n
Hand, L o i s
Hepler, M a r j o r i e
Herman, Sonja
Hickey, M a r y Jo

Higbie, Nathan
Himes, N i c k
Houtz, Ly n
Hyska, John
Jennings, T o m

Johnson, J i m
Kehoe, Ly n n
Kostielny, Judy
Krzyzanski, Ray
Landfair, L i n d a

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�Lane, N o l a
Lane, N o r a
Lash, Sharon
Loe, C a r l
Longworth, Ruth A n n
Losinski, D a r l e n e
Ludwick, C a r o l y n
McClelland, D a v i d
McFall, T o m
Malovey, Susan

Manifold, N a o m i
Mayer, Louise
Meinke, F r a n k
Metzger, C l a r a Mae
Meyer, Jean

Meyer, Ly n n
M i l l e r, H e l e n
M o r e , Ronald
Morgan, Jerry
Myers, Raymond

Owen, D o n a l d
Pierucki, J i m
Pope, D a v i d
Price, Wa l t e r
Prough, K e n n e t h

Radley, I r m a
Read, C a r o l y n
Read, D o n a l d
Reynolds, L a r r y
Rissman, G l e n n

Roberts, P h i l l i p
Ross, A n n
Rubley, D a v i d
Rzepka, P h i l
Seiler, J u l i e

Slisher, M a x
Smith, John
Smith, S h i r l e y
Smoker, P h i l
Sobecjci, S y l v i a

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Sosinski, Benny
Sours, L a m a r
Strong, Kenneth
Sygnecki, J i m
Vreeland, Monroe

Walker, K a y
Wheeler, Connie
Wilber, D o u g
Wiler, Laura
Wiles, B e t t y

Wiles, John
Wood, Dennis
Woods, Nancy
Woodward, Jeanette
Wotta, Nancy

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�Eighth Grade Class Officers, FIRST ROW: S h e r r y Wilber, C o n n i e Cranson. S E C O N D R O : J u d y Blain, G a r y
Kirtley, a n d David Garman.
1959-60 Class Advisors: M r s . A r i d e a n
French and M r. Robert Whitcomb.

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The eighth grade t r i p to Chicago was the highlight of the year for
the class o f 1964. A c c o m p a n i e d by their advisors, Mrs. A ridean
French and M r. Robert Whitcomb, t h e y visited the Museum o f Science
and Industry, t h e Museum o f Natural History, a n d the Lincoln Park
Zoo. T h i s has been a very enjoyable year for the entire class, a n d they
are looking forward t o next f a l l and Freshman I n i t i a t i o n .
The eighth grade class officers this year were: D a v i d Garman,
President; G a r y K i r t l e y, V i c e -President; S h e r r y W i l b e r, Secretary;
Connie C r a n s o n , Treasurer; a n d Judy Blain, Student Council Representative.

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Albright, Judy
Armstrong, Bennie
Bidwell, Douglas
Blain, Judy
Blanchard, Gary

Blue, Dorene
Bronson, Karen
Cadman, Ka n d y
Cary, Russell
Cary, Helen

Castle, Betty
Char, LaJane
Coler, Linda
Covey, Laura
Crabtree, Randy

Cranson, Connie
Diffenbaugh, Karen
Fair, L i l a
Falk, K a r e n
Fenner, Nelson

Fenner, L e v i
Fox, Charles
Garman, D a v i d
Gillette, Stewart
Haenni, C l a r e

Hand, Daniel
Haylett, Judy
Hoard, Wa y n e
Hopkins, Laura
Horsley, Sharon

Hose, Don
Hose, Janet
Hoskins, Donna
Houghton, Judy
Hurley, M i k e

Jeffery, I v a n
Junker, Phyllis
Kain, Sandra
Kehoe, D o n
Keith, Duane
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�Kinslow, C a r o l e
Kirkum, M e l v i n
Kirtley, G a r y
Lane, Connie
Laughry, Donald
Laws, H a r r y
Longworth, Patsy
Losinski, Carolyn
Ludwick, Darlene
Ludwick, Dennis

McDonald, LeRoy
McFall, G l o r i a
Marks, Joyce
May, Penny
Meade, C o n n i e

Mendenhall, C a n d y
Metzger, G a i l
Modem, N o r m a
Moeller, Gordon
Monroe, James

Moss, C a r l
Norton, C a r l a
Norton, K e n n y
Osborne, Ly n n e
Parks, N o r m a

Penner, E d
Penner, Joan
Persails, P a t t y
Pierce, Judie
Pifer, M a r y

Radley, Ernest
Redmond, Dennis
Rehkopf, Stephen
Reynolds, N a d i n e
Riegle, L i n d a

Rissman, D a v i d
Rissman, Wendy
Ritter, P a t
Rubley, Norbert
Rubley, Phyllis

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�Rumsey, Ve r l
Shook, Cheryl
Sanford, N a n c y
Smith, To m
Smith, Rose

Spring, L o l a
Stuckey, Jeanniene
Summers, M a r y
Sweeting, K e i t h
Szafranski, Eddy

Ti m m , Shirley
Ulrich, Jan
Watters, K e n
Weiss, Pam
Welch, Shirley

Wheeler, Gary
Wilber, Sharry
Wiler, Cynthia
Wilson, Carole
Wohlers, G a r y

Woods, V i c t o r
Woods, W i l l a

Eighth Grade English Class

�Seventh Grade Class Officers,

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ROW: F r e d d y Rosenau, Te r r y W i l b e r,

Haynes, and Linda Blasi.

Class Advisors: M r s . N o r m a Whitcomb and
Mr. Frank Nofsinger.

Last f a l l one hundred and four students entered school here as seventh graders.
Early in the school year class officers were elected under the supervision o f the class advisors: M r s . N o r m a Whitcomb and M r. Frank
Nofsinger. C l a s s officers are president, Linda Blasi; vice-president,
Deanna Haynes; secretary, A l i c e Kalom; treasurer, Te r r y Wilber;
and student council representative, Freddy Rosenau.
The highlight o f their first year i n Junior high was the class party
that was shared w i t h the eighth grade.
Although these fascinating seventh graders were frightened when
they first entered junior high, t h e y are anxiously w a i t i n g for the day
when they w i l l be an important part o f the e x c i t i n g senior high.

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Albright, Jerry
Alger, A l l e n
Anderson, Johnny
Anderson, M a r y
Baker, Peggy

Ballard, Karen
Barclay, Linda
Bidwell, Joan
Blasi, L i n d a
Booth, Steve

Bopp, Joyce
Brown, G a r y
Burch, Barbara
Burnside, M a r y l y n
Carpenter, N e v a

Carter, M y r l e
Cleckner, D o n
Combs, B i l l
Corliss, K e n
Cossairt, P a t

Covey, H e l e n
Cox, M e r e l i n
Crites, John
Crum, Joanne
Delebaugh, M a b e l

Delebaugh, N a n c y
Dobbert, To m
Dubois, Dean
DuJordin, M i c h a e l
Ellis, Larry

Facklam, Steve
Fleming, Steve
Freeman, C h e r y l
Frye, Pearl
Gillette, J i l l

Goodsell, Barbara
Hastings, Perry
Haynes, Deanna
Higbie, J i m
Hill, M i k e

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�Hill, Janice
H i l l , Jannette
Hoard, D i c k
Hollister, Eugene
Hoskins, H a r o l d
Howard, Richard
Hunsucker, M a r y
Kalom, A l i c e
Keith, G e n e
Kirsch, D a v i d

Langwell, D a v i d
Lanning, D a n n y
Lash, Dennis
Logan, Steve
Losinski, Richard

Luce, Jack
Lutz, Paul
McDonald, M a r y
McKee, L i l y
McKinley, Janice

Mase, D a v i d
Meinke, L a r r y
Metzger, Ve r a
Meyer, M a r i l y n
Modem M i c h a e l

Moffett, Pepper
Morey, Jerry
Nelson, C a r o l
Radley, Robert
Ringler, R i c k y

Ftissman, To m
Roberts, Brian
Haylett, Jerry
Rosenau, Freddy
Rumsey, Judy

Rumsey, L i n d a
Smith, Sandra
Stayner, D a n
Stocker, Ly n n
Strong, Raymond

�Taylor, M o r r i s
Terry, Rex
Vreeland, L i n d a
Wagner, P a m
Weber, M i c h a e l

Widener, Janet
Wielgos, P a t r i c i a
Wilber, Brent
Wilber, Te r r y
Wiler, Janice

Williams, Steve
Wilson, N o r m a
Winger, Sharon
Wood, P h i l l i p
Wolfe, Stanley

Woods, D a v i d
Woods, Jeanne
Woods, John
Woods, Rolland
Yockey, Ludwig

Seventh Grade Geography Class

�Junior Classical League Meeting

Coach B i l l Zabonick

Physical Education Class

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Home Economics Class

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�Student Council members Te r r y Sielken and Mary Sue Marz inspect
lockers.

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Bronson High Student C o u n c i l has functioned as
an advisory organization this year. O n e o f their main
purposes this year was to try to better our Bronson High
School b y : i m p r o v i n g t h e student c o u n c i l meetings,
getting t h e report o f t h e business c a r r i e d o n i n t h e
meeting to the students, securing better student p a r t i cipation i n student c o u n c i l projects, a n d i m p r o v i n g
our school morale.
Richard Kolassa heads t h e student c o u n c i l t h i s
year as president; other officers a r e : C h u c k M i l l e r ,
vice president; Linda Rae Keeslar, secretary; Lois A u treasurer.
Student Council class representatives are: F r e d dy Rosenau, Judy Blain, D a v i d Rubley, D a r l e n e Losinski, Les U l r i c h , Bob Paul, M a r y Sue Marz, G a r y A l bright, Te r r y Sielken, a n d Jim Kehoe.

Linda Rae Keeslar, secretary; M r. W i l l i a m French,
principal: Chuck M i l l e r, v i c e president.

�FIRST ROW : M a r r i j a n e Van Pelt, s ; , i v i a Kosmerick, P h i l Houtz, L a r j u . M o e l l e r, Lois Auten. SECOND ROW:
Marcia Pugh, P a t Limpert, Judi Walker, Linda Rae Keeslar, Linda Meyer. T H I R D ROW: M i k e Poling, M a r y
Sue Marz, M i k e Kinter, Ruth Ann Ward, C l y d e Botzner. A B S E N T: D o t t i e Corey.

This is the second year the Q u i l l and
Scroll honor chapter has been at B. H. S.
Membership was extended to both
Hi- Ti m e s and the annual staff. I n order
to obtain membership, the student must
be in the upper one-third of his class.
Also, i n the estimation of the advisor
and high school principal, h e should
have done some outstanding work in
journalism on either staffs.

CHARTER MEMBERS, l e f t to right: S a n d i Owen, M r . Eldon C. Shook,
advisor, Diane Beaudin, Richard Kolassa. A B S E N T: Joyce Pierucki.

�Thespian Troupe #620 is the o ff i c i a l name of
Bronson High's dramatic club. T r o u p e #620 wa
chartered by the National Thespian Organization
in 1955. A purpose o f the troupe is to promote
higher dramatic standards among its members.
The annual i n i t i a t i o n was held in March.
Miss Patricia Chisholm, h i g h school speech instructor, sponsors Troupe #620. M r s . Marga
Tharp received an honorary membership in the
troupe charter. M r s . T h a r p directed the Bron
High class plays for many years.
Officers were: Susan Smith, secretary; Jon
Nagel, president; Lila Williamson, treasurer; P
Limpert, scribe; Miss Chisholm, sponsor; and
Sandi Owen, v i c e president.

Left to right, FIRST ROW: C . Wo r k , M . M a r t i n , J. B l a i n , C . M o e l l e r.
SECOND ROW: J. Pierucki, D. Beaudin, L. Keeslar, J. Haynes. T H I R D
R. Perry, B . Brown, J. Wa l k e r, B. D i x o n . A B S E N T: D . C o r e y.

Miss Patricia
Chisholm, A d v i s o r

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�Left to right, FIRST ROW: M . H i c k e y, L . Hand, W . Everett, R . Longworth, R . Bassage, L . C a r y, K . Johnson,
M. Va n Pelt, K . Czajkowski, B . H i l l . SECOND ROW: N . H i g b i e , S . Fischer, N . M o e l l e r, D . M c C l e l l a n d , C .
Work, J . Kostielny, J . M e y e r, M . L i t t l e f i e l d . T H I R D ROW: C . Szafranski, C . Botzner, S . Fowler, C . Stevens,
S. Kosmerick, S . L u t z , E . K i b i l o s k i , N . Johnson, D . D u w e l l . F O U RT H ROW: L . M e y e r, J . Wa l k e r, M . Bystry,
K. Wa l k e r, H . Carpenter, J. K e c k l e r, C . Piatkowski, D . Pope. F I F T H ROW: M . P u g h , C . M o e l l e r, B . Te f f t ,
D. Carpenter, M . Poling, R . Losinski, R. Howe, J . Wiles.

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OFFICERS, l e f t to right: D . Baker, secretary; M . K i n t e r, scribe;
M. M a r z , treasurer; P. L i m p e r t , program chairman; J. Pierucki,
president; absent, C . Davis, v i c e president.

Under the direction o f Mrs. Margaret Tharp,
the Junior Classical League met once a month.
Their purpose was to learn more o f the Latin
language and the Roman culture. A l s o , some
members of the club enjoyed going to Portage
to the Southwestern Michigan Roman Holiday
and to the State Convention i n Ann Arbor.

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�Below: FRONT ROW: M i s s Santina Congialosi, advisor, a n d Susan
Martin, v i c e president. B A C K ROW: R u t h Ann Ward, secretary-treasi1rer R o b Martin. sergeant- a t -arms, a n d Jim

The Spanish Club, under the direction o f Miss Santina Congialosi, was
organized w i t h the idea o f acquainting
the students w i t h the ways, customs,
and lives o f the Spanish-speaking
people.
In keeping with this thought the
students composed menus in Spanish,
dressed in typical Spanish dress, p r e sented a Spanish song festival, r e a d
books i n Spanish, a n d celebrated
Christmas with the popular Spanish
game - the pinata.

ROW 1: P. George, S . Owen, J . Davidson, D . Beaudin. R O W 2: L . W i l b u r, J . B l a i n , K . Gunthorp, J . Wo o d ward, L . Armstrong, M . A d a m s , P. Brooks. R O W 3: M . H e p l e r, B . Easterday, D . Rubley, M . Vr e e l a n d , N .
Woods. R O W 4: D . Carpenter, J . S m i t h , D . Placatka, R. Losinski, D . Wood.

�nOW: s . M c t L g e r, M . Va n Pelt. M I D D L E ROW: C . Botzner, D . M a n i f o l d , C . M e t z g e r, J . Mase, M .
Metzger. B A C K ROW: D . M i c h a l s k i , H . Carpenter, L . T i c e .

The promotion of high religious standards among
students was the a i m o f the Youth For Christ Club at
Bronson High this year. T h e club was interdenominational and welcomed a l l who wished to attend.
This year for the first t i m e , t h e club took up the
sponsorship for having the Youth For Christ Magazine
placed in the school l i b r a r y.

Lila Williamson, song leader; Diana Baker, pianist;

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ROW 1: C . M a x w e l l , J. George, J. D o w, J. C a t t e l l , E . Bodine, L . Case. J. Va n Aken, L . F a i r, L . A l b r i g h t ,
B. D i x o n . R O W 2: P . Green, T . M c F a l l , J. Morgan, G . A l b r i g h t , R. P e l m e a r, J. Castle, R. M c K i n l e y, D .
Wilber, J. Sygnecki, Chas. H i l t o n . Advisor. ROW 3: D . C a r y, L . M a l l o w, L . M a l l o w, P. Roberts, D . D a v i s ,
R. W o t t a , D . Mathews, R . Albright, D . Coler. ROW 4: G . Metzger, J. Pierucki, C . Atkins, D . Crum, H . Wells,
D. L u c e , L . M a y e r, D . S e b a l j , S . Armstrong, F. M e i n k e .

THE NATIONAL
ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS

STUDYING VOCATIONAL
AGRICULTURE

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group increased membership this year under the
direction o f their sponsor,
Mr. Charles Hilton. T h e
annual seed sale and a
sale o f seat cushions made
up the club activities for
the group.

Officers, SEATED: D . C o l e r, M r . Charles H i l t o n , J. George. S TA N D I N G : S . Armstrong,
L. M a y e r, J. D o w, C . A t k i n s , G . A l b r i g h t , A . Goodsell, D . C a r y, D . L u c e , R. Pelmear.

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�Lila Williamson, President
C. MoeIleT, I . Blain, C .

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The Girls A t h l e t i c Association kept very busy this y e a r under the direction o f Mrs. N o r m a Whitcomb, t h e club sponsor.
Pictured below are the 1959-60 members. F R O N T ROW: S . Jeffery, M . Va n Pelt, D . Evens, J . French, W . Everett, P.
Fair, S . Fischer, S . M a r t i n . SECOND ROW: K . Gunthorpe, R . M a l o v e y, S . Ross, M . M a r t i n , E . Bassage, M . Hathaway,
D. Nettleman, D . D u w e l l , C . Lyons. T H I R D ROW: V . Rubley, M . Card, S . Fennell, P. A u t e n , L . W i l e r, R . Bassage,
R. Rzepka, K . W i l e r, S . Reichard. F O U RT H ROW: S . Lutz, C . Read, H . Carpenter, M . Lazenby, J . Davidson, S .
Roudebush, N . M o e l l e r, C . Ward, C . Stevens. F I F T H ROW: M . M a r z , B . Te f f t , D . Carpenter, D . Baker, C . Szafranski, D . Te f f t , M . Pugh, B . Rice. S I X T H ROW: D . M a x w e l l , C . Colpetsir, L . Nowak, S . Kosmerick, L . Lane, P. George
P. Limpert, E . K i b i l o s k i , C . Hopkins.

�1959-6 Bronson High School Pep Club

This year's B . H . S . Pep Club was
the biggest and best ever. Sponsored by
Mrs. N o r m a W h i t c o m b , t h e c l u b d i d
quite w e l l throughout the year.
One o f i t s most important a c t i v i ties was t h e Homecoming Dance w h i c h
turned out to be a huge success.
At games t h e Pep C l u b could b e
found w e a r i n g w h i t e blouses a n d shirts
and t h e i r exclusive pins o f purple a n d
gold.
The o f f i c e r s f o r t h i s y e a r w e r e
Sharon Jeffery, president; Joyce Pierucki,
vice president; Carol Davis, s e c r e t a r y treasurer; a n d P h i l H o u t z a n d C h u c k
Miller, parliamentarians.

Pep Club Officers, FIRST ROW: S h a r o n Jeffery, M r s . N o r m a Whitcomb,
Joyce Pierucki, C a r o l Davis. S E C O N D ROW: P h i l Houtz, C h u c k M i l l e r.

�FRONT ROW: L . Case, J . Haynes, D . B i d w e l l , R . Hepler, L . Hoard, G . K o s i e r. S TA N D I N G : C h a r l e s Hilton, A d v i s o r,
J. Fair, C . M i l l e r, G . Bronson, J . Kehoe, J . W i l e r, L . A l b r i g h t .

Bronson Varsity Club, under the d i rection o f the athletic director and
coaches, o ff e r e d honor for V i k i n g a th Twenty-one new members were a c cepted i n t o the club during the winter.
The new members are: D a l e Davis,
Lynn Mayer, M i l t Meyer, Te r r y Sielken,
Jerry George, G i l Strohm, Ron Peck,
Jim Sullivan, Ron Perry, Herb Wells,
Roy Pelmear, Ron Losinski, Ray Kruszka,
Jerry Hopkins, D a l e Luce, K e n Auten,
Don Sebalj, D a n Junker, John Berry,
Andy Goodsell, Richard Laughry.
Absent f r o m above picture are B i l l
)Ixon and George Wiles.

1959-60 Officers: P . H o u t z , President; R. Kolassa, Secretary; D . C o l e r, Tr e a s urer; M . P o l i n g , V i c e -President; Seated are: Coaches Atkocunis and Zabonick.

�Varsity Cheerleaders:
Jeffery.

Reserve Cheerleaders: B o n n i e Rice, M a r c i a Pugh,
Dirinda Te f f t , N a n c y Moeller, a n d Sharon Roudebush.

Cheerleader Officers: P a t Limpert, M r s . W h i t comb, advisor, M a r c i a Pugh, a n d Beverly Malovey
Cheerleaders in Vi k i n g ' s " V " : M a r y Sue Marz,
Dirinda Te f f t , Beverly Malovey, Sharon Roudabush, Sharon Jeffery, N a n c y Moeller, Kendra
Gunthorpe, Bonnie Rice, P a t Limpert, a n d Marcia
Pugh.

��FIRST ROW: B o n n i e Rice, C a r o l e Moeller, Louise Lane, H e l e n Carpenter, M a r c i a Pugh. S E C O N D I
Donna Duwell, S y l v i a Lutz, Rosalie Malovey, Penny Jo George. T H I R D ROW: D o t t y Evans, Loretta
Nowak, Rose Ann Bassage, J a c k i e French.

This year the girls' bowling organization had
only e i g h t teams. T h e s e teams competed in t h e
regular w e e k l y games, t h e n h a d a tournament to
place them according to a b i l i t y.
Since they are affiliated w i t h G . A . A . , t h e y
are under the leadership o f Mrs. Robert W h i t c o m b ,
with Susan Martin as president and secretary, a n d
Candy Stevens as treasurer and v i c e president.
Members: Bonnie Rice, Carole Moeller, L o u ise Lane, H e l e n Carpenter, M a r c i a Pugh, Donna
Duwell, S y l v i a L u t z , Rosalie M a l o v e y, P e n n y Jo
George, Dotty Evens, Loretta Nowak, Rose Ann Bassage, Jackie French, a n d Nancy Faust.

Girls' Bowling Officers: Susan Martin - president, secretary;
Mrs, N o r m a Whitcomb, advisor; Candy Stevens - v i c e president, treasurer.

�Left to right: Sharon Jeffery, L i l a Williamson, Richard Kolassa and
Don Bidwell.

The Inter- C Council is an organized
group of students made up from the L i t t l e - C
League Schools. E a c h school has four delegates. T h e i r purpose is to promote better
sportsmanship and relations between schools.

�The H i - Ti m e s staff spent a very busy &gt;car.
Along with their capable, h a r d - w o r k i n g staff,
the co-editors published the school paper once a
month. T h e H i - Ti m e s is chartered by the Q u i l l
and Scroll honor society. A number o f staff m e m bers were recognized this year.

Mr. Eldon C. Shook, f a c u l t y advisor, sponsored the o r ganization. D i a n e Beaudin and Sandi Owen, e d i t o r and assistant editor o f last year's staff served this year as student
advisors. M r s . M a r i e Tr a c y and Mrs. H e l e n Smith, school
secretaries, mimeographed the paper throughout the school
year.

Left to right, FIRST ROW: H . M i l l e r, H . Carpenter, M . M a r z , S . Kosmerick, D . Carpenter, B . H i l l , R . Bassage, V . M a l o v e y, S . M a r t i n , C . Lyons, P. George, S . Wa l k e r.

�FIRST ROW: C . W i l e r, J . U l r i c h , L . Williamson, C . Stevens, J . Stukey, M . S m i t h . S E C O N D ROW:
C. Green, D . M a n i f o l d , V . Smith, J . M a r k l e y, L . M e t z g e r. T H I R D ROW: B . Rice, C . Ward, K .
Gunthorpe, J . Blain, D . Evens; Literary Department.

ABOVE: C . Botzner, D . Corey; Social Editors

BELOW: P . To o m a n , K . W i l e r, L . A u t e n , C .
Davis, J . Wa l k e r, C . M o e l l e r, B . Brown; Copy
Department.

R. Kolassa, B . NIalovey, M . M a r z , P. L i m p e r t , N . Himes,
C. M i l l e r, M . Poling, Sports Department.

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(above) FIRST SEMESTER: D a r l y n Nettleman, Sandy Mahaffey,
Janice Blain, Patricia Wotta, Susan Smith, Beverly M a l o v e y,
Sandi Owen, (seated): P a m Himes.

(below) SECOND SEMESTER: K a t h l e e n Cary, N a n c y Faust, S t e l l a Walker, Janette Arundel.
(seated) M r s . H e l e n Smith, Principals' Secretary.

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The purpose o f the Future Nurses Club is to
acquaint girls interested in the profession w i t h
different fields o f nursing and give them a l l the
help and information they need.
This is only the second year the Future Nurses
have been i n existence at Bronson High School.
A c o m m i t t e e drew up the constitution and the
girls toured several hospitals. A l l this was done
DOTTIE COREY
President

under the capable direction o f our sponsor, M r s .
George Brusak, a n d our advisor, Miss Sally

MRS. DONNA BRUSAK
Sponsor

Schwem, Branch County Health Nurse. O f f i c e r s
were: D o t t i e Corey, president; Mary Jo L i t t l e field, v i c e president; and Carol Ann Work, s e c retary-treasurer.
FUTURE NURSES

OF AMERICA

FRONT ROW: K . Johnson, P. To o m a n , C . Wo r k . M I D D L E ROW: W . Everett, P. Himes, M . L i t t l e f i e l d . B A C K
ROW: N . Johnson, D . Carpenter, S . Kosmerick, M r s . Brusak, L . Keeslar.

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�FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: S . M a r t i n , S . Ross, M . Chard, K . W i l e r, C . Davis, M . L a z e n b y. S E C O N D ROW: E .
Bassage, M r s . Abramson, M r s . L i b e r t , M r s . Faust, M r s . N a g e l , M r s . K l e m m e r. T H I R D ROW: M . M a r t i n , C .
Work, C . M o e l l e r, M r s . Kehoe, M r s . Wortman, M r s . Jones, E . K i b i l o s k i .

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Each day several Junior and Senior girls went
over to the Anderson and Ryan Schools to help
teachers w i t h their regular class work. T h i s
helped the girls to find i f they have the desire
to enter the teaching profession.
Our many thanks go to a l l teachers in both
elementary buildings.
MISS LENA BOTTEMLY
Elementary Principal

�The Bronson High School marching band did a wonderful j o b
this year, b u t not a l l the credit can be given t o the band. T h e
majorettes and D r u m Majorette did much to add to the p e r f o r mances.
During football season they made up a l l o f their t w i r l i n g and
dance numbers on t h e i r own. A l s o , i n basketball season, some
of the girls twirled during the h a l f t i m e o f the games, displaying fine t w i r l i n g a b i l i t y.
At t h e close o f t h e ' 5 9 - ' 6 0 season, t h e i r D r u m Majorette,
Marcia P u g l i , has completed e i g h t years in band, t h e last two
as Drum Majorette. J a n Ulrich, ends her sixth year, MarriJane
Van Pelt ends her f i f t h year, a n d D i a n e M a x w e l l ends her sec-

1959-60 Majorettes: M a r c i a Pugh, D r u m Majorette; Diane M a x w e l l , M a r r i j a n e Van Pelt, a n d Jan U l r i c h .

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Pam Himes
Susan Smith
Buddy Brown
Bill Rissman
Sylvia Lutz
Judi Walker
Carolyn Keeslar
Karen Diffenbaugh
Connie Lane
David Rubley
Jean Meyer
Lilian Cary
Helen Cary
Richard Auten
Ron McKinley
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Sandra Hoskins
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Jackie French
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Linda Keeslar
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Nancy Faust
Penny May
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Donna Carpenter
Jan Ulrich
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Jon Nagel
Mary Sue Marz
Harry Laws
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John Smith
Lynn Kehoe
John Wiles
BARITONE SAX
Rick Crum
TENOR SAX
Dan Ward
Joan Sponsler
ALTO SAX
Linda Meyer
Kendra Gunthorpe
Nancy Woods
Mabel Smith
CORONET
Jerry Mock
Lois Auten
Marrijane Van Pelt

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Carol Work
Caryl Botzner
Connie Ward
Marilyn Hathaway
Helen M i l l e r
Diane Maxwell
Dave Garman
FRENCH HORN
Tom Green
Susan Martin
Louise Lane
Linda Riegle
TROMBONE
Jan Fair
Mike Kinter
Kathleen Cary
Max Slisher
Rose Bassage

Jim Monroe

Brightly attired in snappy new uniforms, this year's
band started the year o ff with added zest. T h e y p a r t i c i pated in many functions: p e p meetings, h o m e football
games, t h e Centerville Fair, Band Day at the University
of Michigan, t h e marching festival, t h e Halloween parade, and the district contest. T h e y also gave a Christmas concert and a spring concert.

PERCUSSION
David Cary
Lynn Mayer
Bill Conaway
Ruth Ann Ward
Jim Cattell
Bob Martin
DIRECTOR
Harlan G. Bond

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�FIRST ROW: H . Carpenter, S . Roudebush, D . N e t t l e m a n , M . Va n P e l t , L . W i l l i a m s o n , P. To o m a n , E . K i b i l o s k i , D .
Manifold, J. P i e r u c k i . S E C O N D ROW: R . Bassage, K . C a r y, R. Ward, M . M e y e r, C . Botzner, S. M e t z g e r, M . H a t h a way. T H I R D ROW: N . Faust, P. K e h o e , J. Mase, D . M i c h o l s k i , C . M e t z g e r, J. M a r k l e y, V. M a l o v e y. F O U R T H
ROW: M r . H a r l a n Bond, B . N a g l e , S . Wa l k e r, T . Green, L . Sours, E . Bassage, M . H i c k e y.

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�Students attending Model United
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are Jon Nagel, D i a n e Beaudin, L i n d a
Meyer, a n d Phil Houtz. M r . George
Brusak advised the group.
Below: Janette Arundel, G i r l s '
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and Richard Kolassa, Boys' State representatives (Michigan State); and
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Left to right: Jon Nagel, Diane Beaudin, Linda Ann Meyer, and Phil Houtz.

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Aggie (Dottie Corey) and Lizzie (Janice Blain) listen tearfully as Tish (Carole Moeller) attempts to explain
how she drove a car through a store window.

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this year was the Senior Play. T h e class o f "60" p r e sented " Ti s h " , a r o l l i c k i n g comedy. Under the s k i l l ful direction o f Miss Patricia Chisholm, the play was
acclaimed a great success.

TOP PICTURE: Enraged Luther Hopkins (Bill Dixon),
the owner of the store window that Tish wrecked,
thrusts his fists into the air shouting accusations at
Tish while Aggie and Lizzie look on with fear.
BOTTOM PICTURE: T h e hotel maid, C h a r i t a (Donna
Carpenter), expresses disgust as she wonders why Lizzie
and Aggie are sleeping on the floor o f the hotel lobby
instead o f their rooms.

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�A sincere e ff o r t was p u t f o r t h b y every member
of the cast t o m a k e this year's senior play the best
ever. E v e n though m a n y hours o f hard w o r k were
spent on numerous rehearsals, t h e cast, stage hands,
and lookers-on s t i l l found t i m e t o have f u n . T h i s
was characterized b y t h e enjoyment t h e seniors r e ceived when t h e y presented t h e p l a y o n November
20, 1959.
The carefully selected cast chosen from the senior
class was as follows: " T i s h " Carberry, Carole M o e l ler; Aggie Pilkington, D o t t i e Corey; Lizzie, J a n i c e
Blain; Ellen Leighton, P a t L i m p e r t ; C h a r l i e Sands,
Ron Perry, S h e r i f f L e m Pike, B u d d y Brown; Denby
Grimes, Larry Cadman; Wesley Andrews, John Wiler;
Callie Hopkins, Card l Ann Work; Bettina Trent, D a r lyn Nettleman; Luther Hopkins, B i l l Dixon; C h a r i t a ,
Donna Carpenter; a n d D o r i c e Gaylord, L i n d a R a o
Keeslar.
"Tish" embraces "sheriff Lem Pike" (Buddy Brown)
showing him how to ask " L i z z y " t o be his w i f e .
"Sheriff Pike is just chuck f u l l o f romantic ideas."

"Tish" fainted after crashing through the store window and was
assisted to the couch by her nephew, " C h a r l i e Sands" (Ron Perry)
and hotel owner "Ellen Leighton" (Pat Limpert). " L i z z i e " a n d
"Aggie" look worried.

"Aggie" and " L i z z i e " hobble into the hotel
lobby after j o l t i n g about the country-side in
Tish's used j a l o p y.

�ABOVE, l e f t to right: B . Rzepka, J. Baker, M . Hathaway, ( i n the background) R. Losinski, J . Keeslar, M
Poling, J . C a t t e l l , P. A u t e n , D . Ward.

BELOW, l e f t to right: D . Ward, M . Hathaway,
D. Lane and L. Lane.

�M. Hathaway, and J. Keeslar

R. Losinski, a n d J. Baker

The Junior Play this year was entitled "The Unguided Miss." I t was the story of a teenage girl who knows
nothing of the word "responsibility." S h e is very active in school l i f e and activities, b u t studying is - - - O U T !
Her boyfriend borrowed her father's garage to rebuild a motorcycle into a Jaguar. T h i s is bad enough, b u t to top
it off, t w o foreign students come to stay with them and their neighbors. T h e foreign girl is a mama and papa's
girl, w h i c h aggravates her enough, b u t when the girl also gets to be homecoming queen, a n d her boyfriend - watch out for trouble!
All in a l l i t was a very exciting and humorous play.

BELOW, l e f t to right: J . Baker, M . Poling, B . Rzepka, J . Keeslar, M . Metzger, D . Ward, ( o n floor) R. Losinski,
and M. Hathaway.

�Our Court, l e f t to right, FIRST ROW: R . Kolassa, S . Smith, L .
Meyer, C . M i l l e r. SECOND ROW: G . W i l e r, P. L i m p e r t , L .
Keeslar, J. W i l e r. T H I R D ROW: L a s t year's king, B . Kaufman,
P. Houtz, J. Arundel, Last year's queen, S . Va n Husan.

Janette and Phil as
they begin their
royal dance.

�Many WKMI record hops and after-the-game hops
were held this year by the various classes and organThe formal dances this year were: H o m e c o m i n g ,
The Snow Ball Dance, a n d , o f course, t h e Prom.

Royalty, P h i l Houtz and Janette Arundel

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M a n i f o l d ,

N . Johnson, J. B l a i n , K . Johnson, M . M e t z g e r, 1. Radley, B. Rzepka

L. Williamson, S . S m i t h , C . M e t z g e r, R. Longworth, B. N a g l e , L . Baker.

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J. Brower, S . Metzger.

Bus Drivers, FRONT ROW: M a x
Cranson, A l a n Stough, Arden
Carte11, Ralph Younce, We n dell Carpenter, Scott Cary.
BACK ROW: W a l t Bridge, Roger Falk, Herman Ta y l o r, Herman Behnke, Paul Brower, Forrest Williams, E l l e n Somerlott,
Lowell Falk, To m Ripley.

Custodians: H e n r y Blain, Glen
Stroup, and A l l e n Hurley.

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On the Bronson Vi k i n g gridiron scene this year tne
rough and tumble " 11 " proved t o be a f a i r l y f o r m i dable foe. T h e y were hindered by inexperience and
injuries during the first o f the season. A s the season
moved on and the boys gained dexterity, t h e y began
to prove themselves by tying Homer at our Homecoming and losing by one point to the contending
conference champions, Q u i n c y. T h e boys did their
best, a n d much credit is due Coach Atkocunis and
Coach Zabonick.

Football coaches Zabonick and Atkocunis

Manager John Berry

Captains John Haynes and Phil Houtz
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LLOYD ALBRIGHT - Guard

ANDY GOODSELL - Tackle J A K E WILER - Fullback

MIKE POLING - Guard

DAN JUNKER - End

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�FIRST ROW: D a v i d Rubley, Monroe Vreeland, Jerry Morgan, Benny Sosinski, D o n Owen, Paul Green,
Nathan Higbie, Larry Peck. SECOND ROW: L y n Houtz, J i m Johnson, M a r t i n Rae Lepird, Ly n n Kehoe,
Glenn Rissman, N i c k Himes. T H I R D ROW: J o h n Keeslar, John Wiles, K e n H i l l , D a v i d Lane, P h i l l i p
Rzepka, John Smith, John Hyska.

1959-60 Reserve football coaches: M r . Robert Whitcomb
and M r. George Wilson.

The reserve team did not have a very i m pressive record w i t h o n l y one w i n a n d f i v e
losses; nevertheless, good points were shown
by a f e w promising members o f t h e t e a m .
Although the team had plenty of weight, t h e
lack o f speed was a b i g disadvantage.
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�FIRST ROW: T . Behne, H . Moss, P. Houtz, T . Sielken, J . Fitch, J . Berry. SECOND ROW: M . Vreeland, J .
Nutt, L . Peck, C . A l g e r, J. Goshom, D . M c C l e l l a n d , L . M i l l e r. T H I R D ROW: M . M e y e r, G . Lash, D . S e m i ] ,
L. Ross, M . Porter, J. Parsons, J . Sullivan, C . M a x w e l l , J. Wiles, D . L u c e , K . Prough.

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The wrestling team this year chalked up no impressive records, although most of the individuals who w i l l
be returning next year gained a large amount of experience which is one o f the factors that determine whether the
person w i l l win or lose.
This is the first year that wrestling has been considered a varsity sport at Bronson High School. I n accordance w i t h this sport, t h e athletic department purchased a regulation mat.
Coach Atkocunis is the person in charge o f training the wrestling team. T h e y competed with teams from:
Coldwater, Sturgis, Howe, and White Pigeon.

T. SILKEN and P. H O U T Z

COACH ATKOCUNIS

�After a very stormy season, t h e Vikes emerged muck the wiser
and looking forward with great avidity to the district tournaments.
The boys showed definite improvement from game to game
until they were able to upset the conference leaders by beating
Reading and Jonesville and f i n a l l y advancing to fourth place.

Don Bidwell, a member o f the first string varsity basketball squad, contributed w e l l to the Bronson team this
year. D o n , a junior, has played two years on the team
and shows potential for next year.

MR. CHARLES HILTON, A t h l e t i c Director

���squad. H e has seen considerable action

LYNN MAYER
This is Lynn's first year on the varsity.
He has been a frequent starter and may

and gained experience that w i l l be greatly needed next year.

look forward to extensive action next
year.

JOHN WILER
As another first year member of the varsity, John played to the best of his a b i l ity in the l i m i t e d action that he saw.

STAN ARMSTRONG
An outstanding prospect for next year's
team. Stan has contributed much in the
way o f rebounding and shooting. T h i s
is his first year on the varsity squad.

LEON HOARD
A good rebounder, Leon proved very v a l -

RON PERRY
Ron, w h o transferred here from Coldwater this year, has held a f i r m spot on

JERRY GEORGE
This is Jerry's first year on the varsity

JOHN WILER
-Guard

uable on the defense and has good possibilities in the future at B.H.S. L e o n
has been on the varsity two years.

the first string squad.

DALE DAVIS
Dale, a first year man, showed great
possibilities and supported the team with
fine offense playing throughout the sea-

GEORGE WILES
George proved to be a good hustler and
an effective shooter. T h i s was his first
year on the varsity.

son.

JERRY GEORoL
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MIKE POLING
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MIKE POLING
A two year varsity member, M i k e has
gained the valuable experience that w i l l
be needed in the future.

CHUCK MILLER
A three year man, C h u c k has seen only
limited action during the season, d u e to

RICHARD LAUGHRY
On the varsity two years, Richard is a

KEN KOLASSA
Although this was his first year on the

first string member, who is an all-around
basketball player.

varsity, h e made a very good showing.
His defensive playing w i l l be valued
next year.

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�This year the reserve squad showed great ability and spirit. T h r o u g h the guidance o f their
coach, Robert Whitcomb, a n d the help of their
managers, Nathan Higbie and Dan Ward, t h e
squad enjoyed a very good season.

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FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: B . Paul, D . Grove, M . Slisher, D . DeChess, N . Himes, D . Owen, D . Rubley. S E C OND ROW: L . Kehoe, J . Smith, J. M o c k , J. Maddv, r . Whitcomb, D . Wood, K . A u t e n , B . M a r t i n , J . Ilyska.

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                    <text>�����DEDICATION

We, t h e class o f 1959, p r o u d l y dedicate o u r
annual to the teachers and citizens of our c o m m u nity. N o t a single member of our class can ever
forget w h a t t h e y have done for us. I f their untiring effort and generosity had ever ceased, o u r
school would not be what i t is today.
For the past twelve years we have been asking
favors o f them, a n d now we give one - b y d e d icating our annual to them.

Jim Haenni

�APPRECIATION

Expressing our appreciation is one of the most
pleasant things we have to do. W e wish to take
this opportunity t o t h a n k t h e annual staff, a n d
members of the class, who participated i n developing this annual. O u r deepest appreciation goes
to Miss Chisholm and Mr. Brusak, whose patience
and w i l l i n g assistance are evident throughout this
annual.
Jim Haenni

�The Viking Staff

Van Pelt, E d i t o r ; B. Sieger, Business Manager.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: G . Rittenhouse, Photo. E d . ; J. Va n Pelt, Editor; B. Sieger, Business
Manager; S . C a r y, C . E d . SECOND ROW: T . Kubasiak, A d v e r. E d . ; J. C r u m , Organ. E d . ;
J. Haenni, Feature Ed.; R. Schafer, Sports Ed.; J. Baker, Subscript. E d . ; Miss P. Chisholm,
Advisor.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: J . Garman, B . Sieger, J . Va n Pelt, S . Va n Husan. S E C O N D ROW:
D. D e b o l t , M . Lepird, J. A l b r i g h t , M . Wa l k e r, J . C r u m , T . Kubasiak. T H I R D ROW: G .
Rittenhouse, J . H a r t m a n , J . l i a e n n i , S . Rinehart, B . Booth, R . Schafer, D . Te f f t , J . Baker,
S. C a r y.

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HAROLD CARD, President

HOWARD McDONALD, Secretary

STANLEY TICE, Trustee

BERTRAM WARD, Treasurer

ROY BLOOM, Trustee

�SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE

Mrs. M . Tr a c y, Secretary; M r. G . Heisler, Superintendent.
Each year the annual staff spends many hours arranging pictures, w r i t i n g
descriptions, a n d writing the names of students under pictures, s o that " T h e
Viking" w i l l be a book o f memories for any and a l l who read i t .
It is a goal o f the administration and advisors that " T h e V i k i n g " w i l l be
an achievement and worthwhile experience to the senior staff.
"The Vi k i n g " i s a part o f the tradition o f Bronson High School that b e comes even more meaningful after a class has graduated.

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�PRINCIPAL'S OFFICE

Mrs. H . S m i t h , Secretary; M r. G . Brusak, Assistant Principal; M r. W . French, P r i n c i p a l .
To the Class o f 1959 and their advisors- Sincere congratulations for your accomplishments, b o t h individual a n d
collective, d u r i n g your attendance here. T h i s yearbook, y o u r successes i n
the classroom, i n athletics, i n dramatic presentations, i n musical pursuits,
in class projects, a n d the crowning achievement, graduation, a l l m e r i t and
deserve t h e warmest praise. M a y good fortune f o l l o w each o f you i n y o u r
life's endeavors.
To the underclassmen and staff- May y o u continue t o w o r k a n d cooperate i n the future as you have i n
the past so that t i m e spent here at B . H . S . m a y be profitable and p l e a s u r e able for a l l .

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�GARETH W. HEISLER
Superintendent
B. S., Manchester College
M . S . , University o f Michigan
WILLIAM J. FRENCH
Principal
A . B . , Western Michigan U n i versity
M . A . , Western Michigan U n i versity

GEORGE BRUSAK
Assistant Principal
Civics, Economics
A . B . , U n i v e r s i t y o f Michigan
M . A . , University o f Michigan
DORA L . ANDERSON
English, L i b r a r i a n
A . B . , K a l a m a z o o College
M . A . , University o f Michigan

CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
Social Studies, Physical Education
B A . , Westem Michigan U n i versity
M . A . , Western Michigan U n i versity
HARLAN G. BOND
Band, Chorus
B. M., University o f Michigan
M . A . , University o f Michigan

�DONNA BRUSAK
Commercial
B.S., Western M i c h i g a n U n i versity
MARJORIE C AT H C A RT
Junior High
Life C e r t i f i c a t e
Western M i c h i g a n University
Albion College
University o f Michigan

SANTINA CANGIALOSI
English, Science, Spanish
B.S., S i e n a Heights
PATRICIA A . CHISHOLM
Speech, Junior High
B. A . , Western M i c h i g a n U n i versity

ARIDEAN FRENCH
Junior High, English, H e a l t h
B . A . , Western M i c h i g a n U n i versity
HOWARD F. GILMORE
Machine Shop
Mechanical Drawing
Flint Junior College
B.S., Western M i c h i g a n U n i versity

�ROSE-MARIE HAENNI
Vocational, H o m e Economics
B.S., Purdue University
NOVA E. H A M I LT O N
Commercial
B.S., Western Michigan U n i versity

CHARLES R. H I LT O N
Agriculture
B.S., M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r sity
HARRY L . KINSEY
History, S o c i a l Studies
A . B . , Manchester College
M . S . , I n d i a n a University

CARL KRUGER
Industrial Arts
B.S , Western Michigan U n i versity
EUNICE L. M A RT I N
Home Economics, Vocations
B.S., Eastern Michigan C o l lege

�FRANK NOFSINGER
Junior High
B.S., Western Michigan U n i versity
LEROY A . RITTENHOUSE
Chemistry, Physics
A . B . , D e f i a n c e College
University o f Michigan

RUTH RITTENHOUSE
Mathematics, English
A . B . , D e f i a n c e College
ELDON C. SHOOK
English, W o r l d History
B.S., O h i o Northern University
M . S . , I n d i a n a University

MARGARET E. THARP
Literature, L a t i n
A . B . , M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r sity
NORMA STRITE
Physical Education, H e a l t h ,
Science
B. S . , Manchester College

�ROBERT WHITCOMB
Geography, H i s t o r y
A . B . , O l i v e t College
GEORGE V. WILSON
Driver Education
A . B . , Georgetwon College
M . A . , University o f Michigan

FLOYD WILBUR
Health, A r i t h m e t i c
Life Certificate
Central Michigan College
EVERTON L. WORTMAN
Algebra, Mathematics
Junior High
B. S., Western Michigan U n i versity

WILLIAM ZABONICK
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B.S., Western Michigan U n i versity

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�SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS

Left to right: P h y l l i s Neverske, Secretary; Martha Mae Lepird, Treasurer; Sam C a l houn, V i c e President; Bob Behnke, President.

SENIOR ADVISORS

GEORGE BRUSAK

PATRICIA CHISHOLM

�JANET ALBRIGHT
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Intramural 1-3; Choir
3; Drama Night 3; YFC 2 - 3 - 4 ; Annual
Staff 4; Office Practice 4; Thespians 3 4; Play Production Staff 3-4.
CHARLES ANDREWS
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramurals 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Latin Club 1-2; Tr a c k 1-4; Varsity Club
2-3-4; Vi c e President 3, President 4;
Student Council 3 - 4 ; President 4; Boys'
State 3; Pep Club 4; Student Te a c h i n g 4.

LARRY ARMSTRONG
Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1 - 4 ; Baseball 2; Tr a c k 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 4; FFA 1 - 2 ; Student Council 4; Varsity
Club 4.
JUDIE BAKER
FHA 1; Choir 1-2; Band 3-4; Intramural
3; Annual Staff 4; Bowling 4.

FRANCIS BARCLAY
ROBERT BEHNKE
Class President 4; Tr a c k 1 - 2 - 3 ; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity
Club 2-3-4, Treasurer 4; Thespian 4.

�LINDA BERCAW
Bowling 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep Club 1-2; FHA 1 - 2 ;
Hi Ti m e s 2-3; Play Production Staff 3-4;
Cafeteria 2; Intramural 2 - 3 .
BARBARA BOOTH
Hi Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Bowling 1-2; FHA 1 2; Drama Night 2 - 3 ; Student Te a c h i n g
3; Office Practice 4; Cafeteria 4; " I
Speak for Democracy" 3; P l a y Production Staff 3; Thespian 3 - 4 .

JOYCE BOWERMAN
Band 1-2-4; Intramural 1 - 4 ; Bowling 1 4; Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4; G A A 4;
YFC 4; Play Cast 4.
V ERN BOW ERMAN
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1; Basketball 1 .

PATRICIA BREWER
FHA 1 - 2 ; Bowling G A A 4.
LINDA BRIDGE
Pep Club 1; FHA 1 - 2 ; Bowling 1; Choir
2-3; Intramural 2 - 3 ; Cafeteria 2; Play
Production Staff 3-4.

�HENRY BRONOWICZ
FFA 1 - 2 ; Intramural 2 - 4 ; Annual Staff 4;
Senior Play 4.

GORDON BURNSIDE
Track 1 - 2 .

SAMUEL CALHOUN
Vice President 4; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; I n t r a mural 1 - 2 - 3 ; Baseball 3-4; Varsity Club
3-4.
MARVIN A . CAMFIELD
Track 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band
1-2-3; H i Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 ; Chorus 1-2;
YFC 1 - 2 ; Production Staff 3; Model UN
3-4; Intramural 3 - 4 ; Varsity Club 3-4;
Thespian 4; Play Cast 4; Spanish Club 4.

BETTY LOU CARPENTER
YFC 1 ; FHA 1; Intramural 1-2; H i Ti m e s
2-3; Pep Club 4; Production Staff 4.
KEN CARPENTER
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 1-2; FFA 1 - 2 ;
Basketball 2; Tr a c k 2-3; Intramural 1 3-4; Varsity Club 2 - 3 - 4 .

�SHARON GARY
JCL 2; YFC 2 - 3 ; O ff i c e Practice 4; Spanish Club 4; Annual Staff, C o p y Editor 4.
BRUCE CRANSON
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 4.

JACQUELINE CRUM
Class Treasurer 3; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 ;
Band 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play Production Staff 3; Girls' State 3; Homecoming
Queen 3; Model UN 3 - 4 ; H i Ti m e s 3-4;
Annual Staff 4.
NANCY CUMMINGS
FHA 1 - 2 ; Chorus 1-2; Bowling 4; Play
Production Staff 3-4; GAA 4; H i Times
1-2-3-4.

FRANCIS CZAJKOWSKI
Football 1; Intramural 1 - 2 .
JOE CZAJKOWSKI
Track 2-4; Football 2 - 3 - 4 ; FFA 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Varsity Club 3-4.

�DIXIE DEBOLT
Senior Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 2 - 3 - 4 ;
YFC 2 - 3 - 4 ; Pep Club 3-4; Drama Night
3-4; Play Cast 3; Intramural 3; Play
Production Staff 4; Student Te a c h i n g
3-4; Annual Staff 4.
DAVE EASTERDAY
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Chorus 2 3-4; Intramural 4.

GINGER FAIR
Student Teaching 3-4; Office Practice 4;
Production Staff 4; Annual Staff 4.
HERBERT FAIR
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , President 3; Tr a c k 4.

NETTIE FAIR
Chorus 1 - 2 - 4 ; Junior Classical League 3;
Student Teaching 4; Play Production
Staff 4; Future Nurses Club 4.
GLORIA FOWLER
FHA 1; Pep Club 1-2; Play P.roduction
Staff 3; Assembly Representative 2; I n tramural 3; Office Practice 4.

�JANICE GARMAN
Class President 2; YFC 1 - 2 ;
JCL 2 - 3 - 4 ; Office Practice
3; Play Cast 4; Annual Staff
4; Future Nurses Club 4.
JON GIBBONS
Football 1; Drama Night
2; Sophomore Play 2.

LAVERN GOSHORN
JIM HAENNI
Hi Ti m e s 1; Electronics
Club 3; Tr a c k 3-4; M o d e l
UN 3-4; Intramural 3 - 4 ;
Spanish Club 4; Delegate
to Spanish Convention 4.

JIM HARTMAN
Class President 3; Class
Vice President 3; Tr a c k
1-2-4; Boys' State 3;
Electronics Club 3; V i c e
President 3; Football 1-2;
Annual Staff 4.
DON HEINEMAN
Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k
1-4; Play Production Staff 3-4.

�NORMAN HERMAN
Track 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 3 - 4 ; Play Cast
3-4; Varsity Club 4; Football Manager
4; Thespian 4; Wrestling 4.
RON HERMAN
Band 1; Pep Club 1; Choir 3-4; Football
4; Baseball 4.

DONNA HILL
FHA 1 - 2 ; Drama Night 2; Office P r a c tice 4.
RUEANNE HIMES
Bowling 2 - 4 ; Play Production Staff 3;
Play Cast 4; G A A 4; Spanish Club 4;
Cafeteria 4; Office Practice 4.

JUDY HOFFER
Bowling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1; H i Ti m e s 2-3,
Editor 3; Drama Night 2-3, Director 3;
Choir 2 - 3 - 4 ; Sophomore Play 2; Journalism, U o f M 3; Play Cast 4; Thespians
3-4,Student Teaching 3.
RON HOLLISTER
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 .

�JOE HOOLEY
Entered 2; FFA 2 - 3 - 4 , Secretary 3, President 4; Chorus 3 - 4 .
JUDY HOSE
Entered 2.

BRUCE KAUFMAN, JR.
Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Assembly C o m m i t tee 1; Tr a c k 1-2; Band 1-2; Intramural
1-2-3-4; Pep Club 4; Football 1 - 3 - 4 ;
Play Production Staff 4; Varsity Club 3 4; Boys' State 4.
RICHARD KIBILOSKI
Entered 2; JCL 2; Intramural 2-3 ; Play
Cast 3 ; Pep Club 3-4; Tr a c k 3.

TOM KUBASIAK
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 - 4 ; I n t r a mural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play Production Staff 3;
Varsity Club 3-4; Play Cast 4; Thespian
4; Annual Staff 4.
DOUGLAS LANNING
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Track 4.

�MARTHA MAE LEPIRD
Class Treasurer 4; FHA 1; Pep Club 1 - 2 3; Senior Band 1-2; H i Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 , A s sistant Editor 3: Drama Night 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Thespian 2 - 3 - 4 , Secretary 3 - 4 ; Student
Teaching 3; Dramatics MSU 3; Class
Plays 2 - 3 - 4 , Stage Manager 2; Spanish
Club 4; Office Practice 3 - 4 ; Annual
Staff 4; Homecoming Court 2.
ANN K AY LITTLEFIELD
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Latin Club 1 - 2 - 3 ;
Junior Band 1 - 2 - 3 ; H i Ti m e s 3; Student
Teaching 3; G A A 4; Spanish Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Chorus 4.

BONNIE LUCE
FHA 1; H i Ti m e s 1-2; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ;
Chorus 2; Drama Night 3; Intramural 3;
Student Council 3-4, Treasurer 3, V i c e
President 4; Thespian 3-4; Model UN
3-4; Play Production Staff 3-4.
RONNIE LUDWICK
Football 1-2; FFA 3; Play Production
Staff 3-4; Chorus 3 - 4 .

MAX L U T Z
Class Vice President 1; FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 4; Student Council 3.
JERRY NIARKLEY
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1; Intramural 2;
Wrestling 4; Tr a c k 4.

�PHYLLIS MERRIMAN
YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; D r a m a N i g h t 2 ; Chorus
2-3-4.
WANDA METZGER
Student Council Treasurer 4; YFC 1 - 2 3-4, Chorister 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4;
Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Cafeteria 1; L a t i n Club
2; Student Teaching 3; Spanish Club 4,
Treasurer 4.

RAY MEYER
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Wrestling 4.
KEITH MILLER
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 1 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1 - 2 - 4 ; Baseball 3 - 4 ;
Varsity Club 3-4; Play Production Staff
3-4; Chorus 4; Wrestling 4.

THELMA MODERT
Latin Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Play Production Staff
3; Student Teaching 3-4; Play Cast 4;
Thespian 4.
PHYLLIS NEVERSKE
Class Secretary 4; Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA
1; JCL 1 - 2 ; Play Production Staff 3; Pep
Club 2-3; Intramural 1 - 3 ; Play Cast 4;
Spanish Club 4; Future Nurses Club 4.

�KEN PAUL
Band 1 - 2 ; Pep C l u b 1 - 2 ; L a t i n C l u b 2;
Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 .
JOHN PELMEAR
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 2 - 3 - 4 .

MARY LOU PERSAILS
FHA 1 .
JAMES REED
Intramural 1 - 2 .

ALAN REICHARD
Baseball 2 - 3 - 4 ; Football 4; Wrestling 4;
Intramural 4.
DON RICH
Entered 3; Tr a c k 3; Football 4; Va r s i t y
Club 4; Wrestling 4.

�SUETTE RINEHART
Intramural 2-3; Annual
Staff 4; Pep Club 2-3;
Bowling 2-3; Class Plays,
Production Staff 3-4; FHA
1-2; Office Practice 4 .
GENE RITTENHOUSE
Entered 3; Electronics
Club, President 3; Home
Coming Court 3; Class
Plays, Production Staff
3-4; Annual Staff, Photo
Editor 4.
STUART RUMSEY
Football 1 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 3-4;
Baseball 3-4; Band 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Var sity Club 4; Class
Plays 3-4; Wrestling 4;
Intramural 3 - 4 .
RALPH SCHAFER
Football 1 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball
1-2-3-4; Tr a c k 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Student Council Representative 3; Class Play 3; Drama
Night 3; Varsity Club 3-4;
Annual Staff 4; Thespian
3-4; Intramural 3 - 4 .
LINDA SEBALJ
Latin Club 2; Senior Band
1-2-3-4; H i Ti m e s 3; S t u dent Te a c h i n g 3; Spanish
Club 4; Senior Play 4;
Bowling 3-4; Drama
Night 2; YFC 3 - 4 ; Future
Nurses Club 4.
BARBARA SIEGER
Senior Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Chorus 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Cheerleading 2 - 3 - 4 ; Bowling
1-2-3; Annual Staff 4;
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; H i
Times 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural
1-2-3; I Speak For D e m o cracy 2-3; FHA 1; Thespian 4; Class Plays 3 - 4 .

�EVERT S M I T H
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
BRENDA LEE SWEETING
FHA 1 ; Bowling 1 - 2 ; Drama N i g h t 2; I n tramural 1 - 2 ; Pep Club 4; Student Te a c h ing 4; Play Production Staff 4; Chorus 2 3-4.

DOTTY T EFFT
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1; H i Ti m e s 3 4; Intramural 2-3; Student Te a c h i n g 3;
Office Practice 3 - 4 ; A n n u a l S t a ff 4;
GAA 4 ; Play Cast 4 .
MARY JANE VA N AKEN

SALLY VA N HUSAN
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 ;
Band 1 - 2 ; Cheerleading 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; S t u dent C o u n c i l 2; Bowling 2; Student
Teaching 3; Drama Night 2 - 3 ; Play
Cast 3; Dramatics MSU 2; Class Secretary 3; Inter " C " C o u n c i l 3 - 4 ; Thespians
3-4, V i c e President 4; Play Production
Staff 4; A n n u a l Staff 4; Chorus 4.
JANET VA N PELT
YFC 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Intramural
1-2; L a t i n Club 1-2; Bowling 2; Class
Secretary 2; Chorus 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Play Cast 3; H i Ti m e s 3 - 4 ; Thespians
3-4; Student Te a c h i n g 4; A n n u a l Staff
4, Editor; " I Speak for Democracy" 3 .

�MARY LOU WALKER
YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1; JCL 1 - 2 - 3 ; H i
Times 2-3; Drama Night 2 - 3 ; Play Cast
3; Bowling 3; Thespian 3-4; Spanish
Club 4; Play Production Staff 4; Future
Nurses Club 4; Annual Staff 4.
JIM WILLIAMSON
Class Vice President 2; FFA 1; Football
1-2-3-4; Band 1; Intramural 1 - 2 - 4 ;
Varsity Club 3 - 4 .

SHELDON WOHLERS
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FFA 1 2-3-4; Varsity Club 3-4.
GW ENDOLY N WRIGHT
Pep Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; YFC 1 - 2 ; Play Production Staff 3-4; Office Practice 4; Thespians 4; Student Council Representative
4; Drama Night 3.

�SENIOR HONOR ROLL

Wanda Metzger
VALEDICTORIAN
Robert Behnke

Janice Garman
SALUTATORIAN

HISTORIAN
TOP TEN SCHOLARSHIP
Wanda Metzger
Janice Garman
Robert Behnke
Bonnie Luce
Ken Carpenter
Larry Armstrong
Janet Van Pelt
Mary Lou Walker
James Haenni
Dorothea Te f f t

NAT'L THESPIAN SOCIETY
Janet Albright
Robert Behnke
Barbara Booth
Marvin Camfield
Norman Herman
Judy Hoffer
Torn Kubasiak
Martha Mae Lepird
Bonnie Luce
Thelma Modert
Ralph Schafer
Barbara Ann Sieger
Sally Van tiusan
Janet Van Pelt
Mary Lou Walker
Gwendolyn Wright

D.A.R.
Bonnie Luce

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT
BASKETBALL

HOMEMAKER OF TOMORROW
Dorothea Te f f t

Charles Andrews
Burce Kaufman

MUSIC DEPARTMENT

FOOTBALL
Charles Andrews
Robert Behnke
Ken Carpenter

Dixie DeBolt
David Easterday
Linda Sebalj
Barbara Sieger
Sally Va n Husan
Janet Va n Pelt

James Williamson
Sheldon Wohlers
BASEBALL
Charles Andrews
TRACK
Marvin Camfield

�CLASS HISTORY
Dear Diary:

S e p t e m b e r

1955

Last spring when Eighth-Graders were we,
Of the counselors, w e d i d plea
For a diploma--easy yet complete;
A l l our majors and minors to m e e t .
Now we are here--Freshman, a hundred- f o l d ,
Fine vocations and careers hoping to m o l d .
Busy getting acquainted, soon the t i m e is here,
For Initiation- - t h e b i g day o f the year!
Then t o settle down in earnest for the first year o f the four,
Disecting i n Biology, translating Latin or writing themes galore!
But the monotony was shattered now and then
By a Nicolette Bologna - Ice Cream Party- - r e m e m b e r when',
Diary Dear:

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Back " i n the swing- as Sophomores a r e we,
Money for our Senior Tr i p is the goal we see.
Bake sales, c o a t check, record hops, t o o ,
Countless things for us t o do!
"Friends, Romans, C o u n t r y m e n . " occupied our minds,
Latin, G e o m e t r y, a n d more subjects of a l l kinds;
But the biggest event o f the year, i t seems
Was to order class rings- - b y a l l means!
My dear Diary:

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1957

Not Seniors yet but coming nearer
Our high school days seem a l i t t l e dearer.
Proudly wearing our rings, a n d working hard
On projects w i t h money as our reward.
"Come Out o f the Closet" was our play,
A great b i g hit, s o we say!
Our Prom took the Seniors AROUND THE WORLD,
For them, t h e red carpet we unfurled!
Dearest Diary:

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1958

This is our last year to write i n your pages,
After May ' 5 9 , o u r history goes down w i t h the ages.
We worked so hard for our biggest day,
And our Senior Tr i p that took us on our way.
"Buy Jupiter" was our Senior play so fine,
Now we must close w i t h this line- "Enter to Learn--Depart t o Serve, " our motto sincere;
May we f o l l o w i t for many a year.

�We, t h e Seniors of 1959, b e i n g of sound m i n d , d o hereby w i l l and bequeath
some o f our most treasured worldly possessions to those individuals they w i l l most
benefit.
I, Janet A l b r i g h t , w i l l m y driver's license t o m y brother, G a r y. H e ' l l use i t
more than I do.
I, C h u c k Andrews, w i l l m y place on the basketball team to George "Winston"
Wiles.
I, L a r r y Armstrong, w i l l one Captain Video space helmet t o Don Bidwell so he
can play hockey next year without getting a black eye.
I, Judie Baker, hereby w i l l to M r. Brusak one footstool so he won't get his feet
caught i n the wastebasket during 3rd hour Civics.
1, Francis Barclay, w i l l m y seat i n first hour geography t o any Eskimo who thinks
he can stand the cold.
I, Bob Behnke, hereby w i l l to M r. Rittenhouse one car load o f scrap paper to
be used to give his future Physics classes "Quick quizes."
I, L i n d a Bercaw, w i l l t o Bruce Cranson one pair o f suspenders so he w o n ' t have
to hold on t o his pants to keep them up.
1, Barbara Booth, w i l l to Pamela Himes one l i f e - s i z e d teddy bear to keep her
company while Jerry is gone.
I, Joyce Bowerman, w i l l to M r. Bond one baseball bat to use when directing
the B . H . S . Band. T h i s should eliminate breakage o f so many batons,
Vern Bowerman, w i l l to M r. Atkocunis a new assistant Phys. E d . teacher.
I, Pat Brewer, w i l l to Bronson boys some o f the personality and politeness of
Indiana boys.
I, L i n d a Bridge, w i l l to Linda Bercaw one window without any screws in i t so
it won't take us so long to c l i m b through i t when we forget the k e y.
I, Henry Bronowicz, w i l l to M I . French one slightly used powder p u ff to powder
his head so the glare o f his invisible hair won't blind us.
I, Gordon Brunside, w i l l to M r. G i l m o r e ' s machine shop one white elephant sale.
I, S a m Calhoun, w i l l to M r. French a job with the To n i Home Permanent Company.
I. M a r v i n Camfield, w i l l to Jerry Parsons m y a b i l i t y t o run a m i l e so he w i l l be
able to take m y place on the track team.
I, B e t t y Carpenter, w i l l to future graduating classes one pawn shop.
I, K e n Carpenter, w i l l to M r. Wilson one pair o f super-duper, h e a v y duty
suspenders.
I, Sharon Cary, bequeath to my sister, H e l e n , m y quietness and m y a b i l i t y to
not get caught t a l k i n g in study h a l l .
I, Bruce :Janson, w i l l to M r. G i l m o r e one needle and spool o f thread so he
can peg his pants, because he likes mine so w e l l .
I, Jacqueline Crum, w i l l t o Jim Hartman one Lincoln so he can beat someone
else's t i m e .
I, N a n c y Cummings, w i l l to Ruth Ann Ward the name that was given me i n
Chicago- - " C h e s t e r. "
I, Francis Dzajkowski, w i l l my first m i l l i o n to anyone who wants i t .
I, Joe Czajkowski, w i l l to M r. Wilson a pair o f trifocals so he w i l l be able t o
distinguish between pink and blue.
I, D i x i e Debolt, w i l l to the Y. F. C . one hundred years of good spiritual m e e t ings and success.
I, D a v e Easterday, w i l l another Volkswagen to M r. Bond so he can drive two
piles o f junk instead o f one.

�I, H e r b Fair, w i l l one slightly mangled tobbogan to anyone that wants i t .
I, N e t t i e Fair, w i l l my a b i l i t y t o keep m y temper to m y cousin, G i n g e r.
I, Ginger Fair, w i l l m y temper to anyone who is foolish enough to want i t .
I, G l o r i a Fowler, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o keep my mouth shut i n Senior English to
Jim Haenni.
I, Janice Garman, w i l l to Roger (Say there n o w ! ) Kolassa some antimony sulfide
for primers for his trusty deer r i f l e , " D i r t y G e n i e . "
I, Jon Gibbons, w i l l my a b i l i t y to skip school and get caught t o George Wiles.
I, Laverne Goshorn, w i l l t o Mrs. Rittenhouse an easier Senior English book so
the course w i l l be easier.
I, James Haenni, w i l l to M r. Brusak 180 movies so the future Civics classes can
have a movie every day.
I, J i m Hartman, w i l l to M r. Brusak one manhole cover so he won't be f a l l i n g
into sewers t o see Ed Norton.
I, D o n Heineman, w i l l one new paddle t o M r. G i l m o r e so he can use i t on the
future 7th and 8th hour classes.
I, N o r m Herman, w i l l to Chuck M i l l e r m y a b i l i t y to talk i n fourth hour study
hall and get away w i t h i t , m o s t o f the t i m e .
I, Ron Herman, w i l l to Jim Fitch my a b i l i t y to drive without getting into an
accident.
I, Donna H i l l , hereby w i l l m y a b i l i t y to go steady w i t h one boy for three years
to my cousin, Janet Himebaugh.
I, Rueanne Himes, w i l l to my brother the a b i l i t y to keep quiet i n study halls.
I, L o l a Linsey Hoffer, hereby bequeath my real name t o anyone who wants to
go through l i f e w i t h an invisible t w i n named Judy.
I, Ron Hollister, w i l l my a b i l i t y to try t o get through high school without taking
English to anyone who wants to t r y.
I, Joe Hooley, w i l l to M r. Bond a new rubber band for his Volkswagen.
I, Judy Hose, w i l l to my two cousins the luck I always have.
I, Bruce Kaufman, w i l l t o Coach Zabonic a soggy grape skin to use on the
Varsity Basketball boys instead o f his five f o o t b u l l whip.
I, T o m Kubasiak, w i l l to Lloyd Lane one muzzle and a straight jacket so he
won't bother me i n first hour study h a l l .
I, D o u g Lanning w i l l to M r. G i l m o r e one bottle o f Mother Fletcher's grow- i t all so he can grow enough hair to comb i t i n a D . A .
I, M a r t h a Mae Lepird, w i l l to my brother, M a r t i n Rae, a way to get home f r o m
school activities.
I, A n n L i t t l e f i e l d , w i l l my natural red hair to any g i r l who has t o dye hers to
make i t red.
I, Bonnie Luce, d o hereby w i l l t o M r. Atkocunis one worker ant t o do his work
for h i m .
I, Ronnie Ludwick, w i l l to M r. W h i t c o m b my cold seat i n his Geography class.
I, M a x Lutz, w i l l to anyone who wants i t , m y chair i n 5th hour Physics. I t
wasn't made for m e t
I, Jerry Markley, w i l l to M r. G i l m o r e a car that won't have t o be pulled every
time he wants t o get i t started.
I, P h y l l i s Merriman, w i l l t o a l l underclassmen the many good times I ' v e had
in Bronson High.
I, Wanda Metzger, w i l l to anyone w i t h an unhappy disposition m y cheerfulness.

�I, Raymond Meyer, w i l l to Herb Fair three more years of M r. Shook's English
classes.
I, K e i t h M i l l e r, w i l l to M r. H i l t o n a whole raft o f new jokes and yarns so he
won't have t o use the same ones over again a l l the t i m e .
I, T h e l m a Modert, w i l l my a b i l i t y t o stay out late nights and s t i l l get to
school on t i m e t o anyone who c a n ' t .
1, Phyllis Neverske, w i l l to the Senior Class of 1960 m y first m i l l i o n dollars
for their Senior t r i p .
I, K e n n y Paul, w i l l t o Kendra Gunthorpe some o f my height so she can look
down on somebody for once.
I, John Pelmear, w i l l my seat i n study h a l l to anyone who spends most o f his
time standing at the w a l l .
1, M a r y Persails, w i l l to Judy Hoffer and her boyfriend a good car so they w i l l
not have anymore stalling trouble.
1, J i m Reed, w i l l to Don Rich one Indian blanket so he w i l l look more l i k e
"Pahoo."
I, A l a n Reichard, w i l l to Joan one business card which reads: " W a n t car to
travel."
I, D o n Rich, l e a v e nothing because I want to disprove the statement " Yo u
can't take i t w i t h y o u . "
I, Suette Rinehart, w i l l to M r. Brusak a rope so the next t i m e he falls i n a
manhole he can get out by himself.
I, Gene Rittenhouse, w i l l to Jackie French the privilege (?) o f having both o f
her parents in school as teachers to keep an eye on her.
I, S t u Rumsey, w i l l one new joke book t o M r. R e a c h . T h e one he has now
must be an old one.
I, Ralph Schafer, w i l l one highchair t o M r. Brusak so he w o n ' t have t o sit on
the desks w h i l e teaching Civics and Economics.
I, L i n d a Sebalj, w i l l one gallon of gas, one spare tire, a n d m y a b i l i t y t o stay
out o f ditches to Herb We l l .
1, Barbara Sieger w i l l to Sharon Jeffery a certain Senior boy and a l l o f the fun
I've had i n the last years.
I, Evert Smith, w i l l to M r. H i l t o n a new joke book, s o he c a n t e l l some new
jokes.
I, Brenda Sweeting w i l l m y a b i l i t y to make bright remarks to anyone who wants
to get i n trouble over i t .
I, D o t t i e Te f f t , w i l l to Jim Hartman a large sum o f money so that he won't
have t o marry a g i r l for her money.
I, M a r y Jane Va n Aken, w i l l to M r. Wilson a 1959 rocket so he can teach his
students how to drive i n the space age.
I, S a l l y Va n Husan w i l l to M r. Brusak one parka, because he's been out i n the
cruel, c o o l , c o l d world too long.
I, Janet Va n Pelt, w i l l the fun and hard work o f being editor o f the annual to
anyone who is foolish enough to want ulcers.
I, M a r y Lou Walker, w i l l one t o o t h brush to David Waite so that when he
becomes a Senior he can make a freshman sweep the floor w i t h i t .
1, J i m Williamson w i l l to M r. Rittenhouse one Physics class of Seniors who
are very intelligent so he can give them Big " A ' s ! "
1, Sheldon Wohlers, w i l l to Dale Davis my height and weight for football next
year, s o he won't get mailed so bad.
I, G w e n Wright, w i l l to any Civics student the a b i l i t y t o cover up his mouth
while yawning so that his cavities don't show.
Signed, sealed, a n d declared by the class o f '59 t o be t h e i r last w i l l and
testament.

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Richard Kolassa, V i c e President
Linda Meyers, S e c r e t a r y
Janette Arundel, Tr e a s u r e r
Clyde Botzner, Student C o u n c i l
L ila Williamson, L i t t l e " C "
Mrs. M . T h a r p , A d v i s o r
M r. C . A t k o c u n i s , A d v i s o r
M r. H . G i l m o r e , A d v i s o r
Mary Adams
Loyd A l b r i g h t
Charles Atkins
Richard A u t e n
Bonnie Baker
Patricia Barrack
Diane Beaudin
John Berry
Janice B l a i n
Gene Bronson
Theron Brown
Jerry Bystry
Larry Cadman
Donna Carpenter
David Cary
Kathleen Cary
Lester Case
Darryl Coler
W i l l i a m Conaway
Doretha Corey
William Dixon
James Dow
Mary Draper
Jan Fair
Lowell Fair
Jerry F a i r c h i l d
Nancy Faust

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James F i t c h
Rae Jean Fulton
Andrew Goodsell
To m Green
John Haynes
Dennis H i l l
Pamela Himes
Linda Hopkins
To m Hose
Elizabeth Hughes
Lee Johns

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Cleo K a i n
Linda Keeslar
Jim Kehoe
Roger Kolassa
Joan Kreienbrink
Richard Laughry
Patricia L i m p e t t
Art L i t t l e f i e l d
Shirley Losinski
Jake Ludwick
Sandy Mahaffey
Beverly M a l o v e y
Margaret M a r t i n

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Earl M a x w e l l
Ronald M c K i n l e y
Gerald Metzger
Carole M o e l l e r
Carol Moore
Harold Moss
Jon Nagel
Darlyn Nettleman
Sandra Owen

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Catherine Piatkowski
Joyce Pierucki
Larry Ratkowski

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Terry Sielken
Susan Smith
David Stayner
Kenneth Stutzman
Pat To o m a n
James Van Aken
Nancy Va n Ellen
Judith Walker
Stella Walker
Ruth Ann Ward
Linda Wilbur
Jerry W i l e r
John W i l e r
George W i l e s
Carol Work
Pat Wotta
Gerald Yesh

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Stanley Armstrong, V i c e President
Carol Davis, S e c r e t a r y
C a r o l y n Keeslar, Tr e a s u r e r
Donald B i d w e l l , S t u d e n t C o u n c i l
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Lois A u t e n
Diana Baker
Edith Bassage
DeVon Berry
Vera Black
Marion Burrows
M a r i l y n Card
Jim C a r r e l l
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Lucille Herman
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Darlene Hodge
Jerry Hopkins
Ralph Howe
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Dan Junker
Patricia Kehoe
Elaine K i b i l o s k i
Michael K i n t e r
Cynthia Konst
Gary Kosier
Sylvia Kosmerick
Marilyn Kruszka
Raymond Kruszka
Diane Kuhns
David Lane
Lloyd Lane
Louise Lane
Linda Lanier
Michael L i t t l e f i e l d
Ronald Losinski
Dale Luce
Sylvia Lutz
Barbara Mahaffey
Rosalie Malovey
Susan M a r t i n
Mary Sue M a r z
Joyce Mase
Lynn Mayer
Glen Merriman
Melva Metzger
Kathryn Mohler
Howard Norton
JoAnn Norton
Loretta Nowak
John Nutt
Ronald Peck
Roy Pelmear
Phillip Persails
Judith Pifer

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Marcia Pughi
Janet Reichard
Bonnie Rice
Bonnie Rife nburgh
Carolyn Rifenburgh
W i l l i a m Rissman
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Larry Rumsey
Albert Russell
Barbara Rzepka
James Schafer
Don Sebalj
Mabel S m i t h
Candy Stevens
Evan Stroup
Jim Ta y l o r
Barbara Te f f t
Lyn T i c e
Marrijane Va n Pelt
Sandra Vorce
Sandra Vreeland
Daniel Ward
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Nancy W i l k i n s
Melva Wr i g h t
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Leon Hoard
K e i t h Shultz
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Nancy M o e l l e r, V i c e President
Carole Lyons, Secretary
Sandra Roeser, Treasurer
Les Ulrich, Student Council
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FIRST ROW, l e t t to right: M r s . R. t i a e n n i , Advisor; D. Rubley, President, Ni. Slisher, i c e President; J. M e y e r, Secretary; H . Carpenter, Treasurer; N . Lane, M r. C . Kruger, A d v i s o r.
SECOND ROW: L . C o o k , D . Dobbert, E . Penner, M . Vreeland, J. Morgan, B . Easterday, J .
Goshorn, T . M c F a l l D . Corliss. T H I R D ROW: D . Hose, K . Strong, K . Prough, R. Brewer,
B. Va n Ellen, G . Rissman, R . C a i n , J . Musselman, R. Bassage, S . A u t e n . F O U R T H ROW: H .
Miller, B . W i l e s , E . W i n g . , L . W i l e r, L . Armstrong, B . Armstrong, D . Nighswander, C .
Metzger, I . Radley, C . L u d wic k , S . Lash.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: L . C a r y, M . F i t c h , S . S m i t h , C . Wheeler, J . Woodward, C .
Fair. S E C O N D ROW; G . Brower, D . W i l b e r, L . Kehoe, N . H i g b i e , J . Johnson, L . M e y e r,
C. M c C l e l l a n d , N . Himes, M . Butters. T H I R D ROW: N . M a n i f o l d , C . Read, N . Woods,
M. H e p l e r, K . Wa l k e r, J . S m i t h , S . Fischer. F O U R T H ROW: L . Landfair, R. Parks, D .
Wood, D . Read, L . Sours, P. Rzepka, L . Reynolds, J . W i l e s .

�SEVENTH GRADE

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: D . Redmond, President; H . C a r y, Secretary; i i m m a n , V i c e President;
D. Kehoe, Treasurer. S E C O N D ROW: S . K a i n , J . H a y l e t t , J . U l r i c h , C . Burrows, J . Fairchild, E.
Burch, K . Diffenbaugh. T H I R D ROW: M . H u r l e y, C . Haenni, C . Moss, N . Rubley, R . C a r y, B .
Castle, C . Kinslow, B . Armstrong, D . Hand, B . Dunham, J . Roland, N . Fenner. F O U R T H ROW:
S. W i l b e r, S . We l c h , L . C l a a r, J. Houghton, J . Hose, J . Hawkins, G . Blanchard, L . C o l e r, R .
Crabtree, H . Laws, D . Garman. F I F T H ROW: S . G i l l e t e , D . Rissman, L . Hopkins, J . Monroe, K .
Cadman, L . Fair, C . Mendenhall, K . Watters, J . Risner, D . B i d w e l l , L . C o v e y. S I X T H ROW: T.
Smith, L . Fenner, T . Roland, L . Riegle, S . Horsley, J . A l b r i g h t , K . Bronson, K . F a l k , P. Weiss,
J. Blain, W . Beery, D . Laughry.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: J. Marks, P. Rubley, P. Ritter, M r s . A . French, Advisor; M r. F. N o f s i n ger, Advisor; C . Lane, N . Parks, G . M c F a l l . S E C O N D ROW: R . Smith, E . Radley, C . Wilson, N .
Sanford, C . Shook, P. Junker, N . Reynolds, C . Meade, M . Pifer, C . W i l e r, W . Rissman, J . Pierce.
THIRD ROW; L . McDonald, R . Ringler, E . Szafranski, L . Spring, I . Jeffery, K . Sweeting, G . M o e l ler, C . Norton, G . Wheeler, D . Ludwick, C . Cranson. F O U RT H ROW: J . Penner, N . M o d e n , D .
Kehoe, J . Stuckey, P. M a y, S . T i m m , M . K i r k u m , K . Norton, R . Wright, S . Rehkop, M . Rich.
FIFTH ROW: G . K i r t l e y, W . Woods, K . Summers, C . Losinski, G . Wohlers, L . Osborn, P. Persails,
C. Petosky, D . K e i t h , P. Longworth, R . Te f l e r.

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FIRST ROW, l e f t t o right: L . Keeslar, Secretary; B. L u c e , V i c e President;
M . W . French, A d v i s o r ; C . Andrews, President; W. M e t z g e r, Treasurer.
SECOND ROW: L . U l r i c h , N . Lane, C . Botzner, D . B i d w e l l , L . Armstrong,
C. M i l l e r , P. Rubley, G . Wr i g h t , S . J e ff e r y. A b s e n t C . Botzner.

LITTLE "C" COUNCIL

Left t o right: L . W i l l i a m s o n , R . Kolossa, R . Schafer, S . Va n tiusan, M r . W .
French, A d v i s o r.

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�NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY

SEATED, l e f t to right: M i s s P. Chisholm, Sponsor; D . Beaudin, Scribe; S. Owen, Treasurer; J. N a gel, President; M . Lepird, Secretary; S. Va n Husan, V i c e President. F I R S T ROW: T . M o d e n , J.
Van Pelt, C . M o e l l e r. SECOND ROW: M . Wa l k e r, B . Sieger, J. A l b r i g h t , L . Williamson, J . H o f fer, G . Wright, B . Luce, N . Herman. T H I R D ROW: S . Smith, J. F a i r, N . Va n Ellen, P. L i m p e r t ,
T. Kubasiak, C . M i l l e r. F O U RT H ROW: B . Behnke, M . C a m f i e l d , R . Schafer, J. Haynes. M a s cot - " G l a d y s . "

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President; W. Metzger, Secretary-Treasurer; C . Botzner, Pianist. S E C O N D ROW: R . S m i t h , S .
Metzger, t . Radley, C . Metzger, S . Smith, E . Hughes, L . Sebalj. T H I R D ROW: M . Metzger,
M. S m i t h , M . Wright, J . Mase, H . Carpenter, D . Carpenter, J. Bowerman. F O U RT H ROW: D .
Manifold, E . S m i t h , P. Merriman, S . Calhoun, M . Wa l k e r.

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FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: J . H o o l e y, President; D . C a r y, Secretary; B. D i x o n , V i c e -President;
Patrick. M . L u t z , Reporter; H . Moss, Sentinel; M r. C . H i l t o n , A d v i s o r. S E C O N D ROW: R .
McKinley, G . A l b r i g h t , B . Cronkhite, C . A t k i n s , R. Pelmear, J . M a r k l e y, D . L u c e , K . Stutzman,
J. D o w, H . We l l s , L . M a y e r. T H I R D ROW: D . Easterday, J . F a i r c h i l d , D . C o l e r, D . Lanning,
B. Cranson, J . Pelmear, A . Goodsell, G . Burnside, E . S m i t h , R . M e y e r, G . M e t z g e r, V . Bowerman.
FOURTH ROW: J . C r o n k h i t e , J . Va n A ken, J . Georoe, H . F a i r, L . Hoard, L . Case, J . Czajkowski,
K. M i l l e r , L . A l b r i g h t , L . F a i r.

Safety Patrol

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: D . Hand, G . M o e l l e r, M . Vreeland, K . Sweeting, M . H u r l e y, I .
Jeffery, D . Redmond, S . G i l l e t t e , M . K i r k u m , M r . G . Brusak, Advisor; R. M e a d e , R . Parks.
SECOND ROW: G . Rissman, K . Strong, D . W i l b e r, K . Norton, W . Beery, D . Laughry, N .
Himes, J . Johnson, D . K e i t h .

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J.C.L.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: P . Limpert, Program Chairman; C . Davis, Treasurer; M . Poling,
Vice-President; L. Meyer, Secretary; J. Pierucki, President. S E C O N D ROW: M r s . M . Tharp,
Advisor; S. Jeffery, M . Va n Pelt, K . Mohler, W . Everett, T . Modert. T H I R D ROW: R . Fitch,
J. Keckler, M . Bystry, J. Smoker, L . Herman, L . Chapman, N . Johnson, M . Littlefield, S .
Roudebush, D . Duwell, N . Moeller. F O U R T H ROW: P . Himes, N . Faust, C . Moore, P. Tooman,
U. Nettleman, M . Martin, K . Johnson, C . Work, S . Kosmerick. F I F T H ROW: C . Stevens,
J. Blain, S . Lutz, C . Botzner, C . Moeller. L . Wilbur, C . Piatkowski, D . Baker, M . Pugli, R .
Losinski. S I X T H ROW: R . Ward, D . Corey, N . Va n Ellen, D . Carpenter, P. Barrack, L .
Lane, M . M a r z , B. Te f f t , J. Garman.

Espanol Club

FIRST ROW. l e f t t o right: D . Carpenter, C . Ward, R . Waru. S E C O N D ROW: T e f f t , Miss
S. Cangialosi, Advisor; J . Blain, Treasurer; L. Williamson, President; D. Rich, V i c e -President;
W. Metzger, Secretary; P. George. T H I R D ROW: A . Littlefield, K . Gunthorpe, R. Smith,
L. Baker, L . Sebalj, B . Baker, S . Martin, M . Metzger, S. Cary, J . Pifer, M . Lepird. F O U R T H
ROW; P . Nevereske, S . Owen, J. French, V . Smith, B . Martin, D . Maxwell, C . Davis,
S. Vreeland, C . Rifenburgh, J. Davidson. F I F T H ROW; M . Adams, D . Beaudin, J. Arundel,
P. Limpert, L . Wilbur, P. Warzniak, S . Hoskins, J. Bowerman, M . Walker, M . Lepird,
J. Houghton. S I X T H ROW: P l a c a t k a , R. Meade, D . Corey, J. Haynes, Sentinel; J. Haenni,
Sentinel; J. Maddy, P. Barrack, B . Rissman, M . Camfield.

��G.A.A.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: L . W i l l i a m s o n , Secretary; C . M o e l l e r, V i c e -President; N . Va n Ellen,
President; M . Pugli, Points Chairman. S E C O N D ROW: M i s s N. S u i t e , Advisor; E . K i b i l o s k i ,
A. L i t t l e f i e l d , P. F a i r, S . Jeffery, C . Hopkins, S . M a r t i n , B . Sieger, D . Evens, M . M a r t i n ,
J. Houghton. T H I R D ROW: B . Te f f t , K . Gunthrope, N . Foster, J . M a r k l e y, J. Rigg, D . D u w e l l ,
D. Te f f t , D . M a x w e l l , C . Ward, L . Chapman, S . Va n Husen, N . M o e l l e r, L . W i l b e r. F O U R T H
ROW: D . Baker, D . W i l k i n s , P. Brewer, S . Kosmerick, D . N e t t l e m a n , S . Owen, N . Faust,
P. Himes, C . Davis, D . Te f f t , D . Rich, C . Lyons, J . Wa l k e r. F I F T H ROW: J . Himebaugh,
C. Colpetsir, J . Reichard, K . W i l e r, S . Fennell, E . Bassage, P. Hufnagle, P. M a l l o r y, N .
Johnson, P. Warzniak. S I X T H ROW; S . L u t z , C . Szafranski, J . Davidson, P. George, C .
Stevens, J . A r u n d e l , B . M a l o v e y, J . B l a i n , P. L i m p e r t , B . L u c e . S E V E N T H ROW: D .
Carpenter, L . Lane, C . Green, M . M a r z .

Girls' Bowling

FIRST ROW, l e f t t o right: D . Te f f t , S . M a r t i n , Secretary; N . Va n Ellen, President; C . Stevens,
Treasurer; Miss N. S u i t e , Advisor; D. Evens. S E C O N D ROW: S . Kosmerick, J. M a r k l e y, N .
Foster, L . Sebalj, J . H o ff e r, N . M o e l l e r, P. Himes, N . Faust, D . D u w e l l . T H I R D ROW: C .
Konst, C . Rifenburgh, L . Chapman, S . L u t z , L . W i l b u r, C . Lyons, C . M o e l l e r, J . Bowerman,
D. Baker, M . M a r z .

�STUDENT TEACHING

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: T . Modert, B . Baker, J . Va n Pelt, G . F a i r, D . DeBolt.
SECOND ROW: B . Sweeting, D . Rich, S . Wa l k e r, N . Va n Ellen, C . M o e l l e r, M .
Martin. T H I R D ROW: M r s . H . Nagel, M r s . J. Kehoe, M r s . D . Good, M r s . L . Jones,
Mrs. M . K l e m m e r, M r s . E . Libert, M r s . E . Faust.

OFFICE GIRLS

SEATED: S . C a r y. L e f t to right: J . A l b r i g h t , G . F a i r, R . Himes, B . Booth, G .
Wright, M . Lepird, S . Va n Husan.

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�ATHLETIC STAFF

CHARLES R. H I LT O N
Athletic Director

CHARLES ATKOCUNIS
Varsity Football, Wrestling, Varsity Baseball

GEORGE WILSON
Reserve Football

WILLIAM ZA1301',IL
Varsity Basketball, Assistant Coach, F o o t ball, T r a c k

ROBERT WHITCOMB
Reserve Basketball

�CHEERLEADERS

RESERVE SQUAD, l e f t to right: K . Gunthorp, Captain; B. Rice, M .
Marz, M . Pugh, S . Roudebush

VARSITY SQUAD, t o p to bottom: P . Limpert, B . M a l o v e y, B . Siegcr,
S. Jeffery, S . Va n Husan, C a p t a i n .

�Varsity Football

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: D . Rich, K . M i l l e r, C . Andrews, B . Kaufman, M . C a m f i e l d , L .
Armstrong, K . Carpenter, B . Behnke, R . Schafer, J . Czajkowski. S E C O N D ROW: C . M i l l e r,
J. Kehoe, S . Rumsey, P. Houtz, B . D i x o n , L . Hoard, R . H e l p l e r, S . Calhoun, T . Kubasiak,
N. Herman, Manager. T H I R D ROW: M r . C . Atkocunis, Coach; R . Kolassa, D . C o l e r, G .
Wiles, M . Poling, L . Case, G . Kosier, J. W i l e r, L . A l b r i g h t , J . Haynes, M r . W . Z a b o n i c k ,
Coach.

Reserve Football

FIRST ROW, i e t t t o right: N . Herman, A . Reichard, D . Matthews, B . M a r t i n , D . Davis ,
Strohm, M . Meyers, J . K e c k l e r, P. Green, L . U l r i c h , L . Peck, B . Paul. S E C O N D ROW: M r .
R. W h i t c o m b , Coach; C . M a x w e l l , K . H i l l , J . Hopkins, D . B i d w e l l , I L We l l s , R . Losinski,
D. Luce, S . Armstrong, R. A l b r i g h t , M . Lepird, D . Wa i t e , R . Pelmear, A . Goodsell, M r . G .
Wilson, Coach. T H I R D ROW: C . Norton, J . Sullivan, J . Schafer, D . Sebalj, B . Wisler, J .
Maddy, T . Ti l l o t s o n , J. Keeslat, D . Junker, J . Parsons, D . Placatka, P. Persails, J . Va n Aken.

�Senior Football
"Big 11 ! " T h i s Was common talk when our 200 lb. f e l l a s were out on the
gridiron last f a l l . T h e Vikes motto was Fight! F i g h t ! F i g h t ! a n d they did
with a l l their might. T h e y ended the season t i e i n g for second i n the L i t t l e
C. Conference. Congratulations, Vikes, w e ' r e proud o f you.

Co-Captains

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RALPH
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�"B" SQUAD

FRONT ROW, l e f t to right: H . Moss, L . M a y e r, K . Kolossa, B . M a r t i n , D . Davis.
SECOND ROW: L . U l r i c h , B . Paul, L . Peck, D . Ward. T H I R D ROW: S . Armstrong,
J. M o c k , D . Junker, J . George, J . Maddy, G . Kosier, J . W i l e r, M r . R . Whitcomb,
Coach.

�VARSITY SQUAD

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: L . Hoard, M r . W. Z a b o n i c , Coach; D . Bidwell, J . F a i r,
Manager; R. Schafer. SECOND ROW: M . L u t z , C . M i l l e r, B . Kaufman, J . Kehoe,
L. Armstrong, S . Calhoun. T H I R D ROW: C . Andrews.

CHUCK ANDREWS
Co-Captain

SAM CALHOUN

BRUCE KAUFMAN
Co-Captain

MAX L U T Z

LARRY ARMSTRONG

RALPH SCHAFER

�WRESTLING

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: R . Behnke, B . D i x o n . SECOND ROW: R . Meyers, J . Fitch,
K. M i l l e r, A . Reichard, T . Sielkins, M r . C . Atkocunis, Coach; P. Houtz, M . Meyer,
R. M c K i n l e y, M . Bystry, C . A l g e r. T H I R D ROW: R . A l b r i g h t , L . Ross, D . Rich, D .
Coler, S . Rumsey, N . Herman, J . W i l e r, D . Luce, J . Sullivan, L . A l b r i g h t , L . Fair,
R. H e l p e r, J . N u t t .

VARSITY CLUB

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: M r . C . Atkocunis, Advisor; C . Andrews, President; B. K a u f man, Secretary; M r. C . H i l t o n , Advisor; R. Behnke, Treasurer; P. Houtz, V i c e President;
Mr. W. Z a b o n i c . SECOND ROW: J . Fair, D . C o l e r, R . Kolassa, J . W i l e r, C . M i l l e r,
J. Haynes, T . Kubasiak. T H I R D ROW: S . Calhoun, L . Armstrong, J. Czajkowski, N .
Herman, K . M i l l e r, M . Poling, D . Rich, M . C a m f i e l d . F O U R T H ROW: L . Hoard, J .
Kehoe, R. Hepler, B . Dixon, R . Schafer, G . Bronson, S . Rumsey, L . Case, L . A l b r i g h t .
FIFTH ROW: G . Kosier, K . Carpenter.

��HOMECOMING

Bruce Kaufman, K i n g ; Sally Van Husan, Queen.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: D . Rubley, S . Fischer, Superintendent, G . Heisler; B.
Heisler, S . Va n Husan, B . Kaufman, J. Heisler, M r s . Heisler, S . G i l l e t t e , S . We l c h .
SECOND ROW: M . Lepird, S . Fennell, G . Kosier. T H I R D ROW: L . Keeslar, J.
Davidson. A b s e n t : C . Botzner.

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"Your animated hosiery display - i t ' s
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" Ta l l y h o , o r Mush, o r whatever i t i s . "

"We are relying upon the ancient and
honorable art o f ventriloquism."

"1 particularly want something outstanuing for the Children's Bazaar this y e a r. "

" I ' m constantly looking for a man, b u t
you won't f i l l t h e b i l l . "
THE CAST
Kay Linsey - THELMA MODERT
Betty Linsey - BARBARA SIEGER
Mrs. Jackson - JUDY HOFFER
Lester Krinkle - NORMAN HERMAN
Mrs. Blanford - PHYLLIS NEVERSKE
Fizz Foster - HENRY BRONOWICZ
Gloria - DOTTIE TEFFT
Mrs. Dufrost - JOYCE BOWERMAN
Gilr Shopper - SALLY VA N HUSAN

"We want a Jupiter, t h e ones advertised
on Broadway."
Bruce Peck - T O M KUBAS1AK
Joe Burns - MARVIN CAMFIELD
Hank Hughes - ROBERT BEHNKE
Mrs. Quackenbush - JUDY BAKER
Mrs. Joyce - JANICE GARMAN
Irene - LINDA SEBALJ
/vt. Joyce - STUART RUMSEY
Girl Shopper - MARTHA M A E LEPIRD
Jupiter's voice - HARRY LAWS

�ROOM FOR ONE MORE

Poppy: " Q u i c k ! T h a t ' s the secret o f
lifesaving."

Mother: " I t ' s how Poppy would want i t . ' '

Joey: N o , n o ! R e a c h ! R e a c h ! "

Teensie: " J o e y ! "

"Camera s h y ! "
Mother
Joey
Trot
Teensie
Janie
Miss Winston
Poppy
Betty
Jimmy John
Mrs. Biddle
George
Rescued Woman

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JOYCE PIERUCKI
JOHN HAYNES
NANCY VA N ELLEN
LILA WILLIAMSON
D O T T I E COREY
J U D Y WALKER
CHUCK MILLER
LINDA RAE KEESLAR
B I L L DIXON
PAT LIMPERT
J A N
FAIR
MARGARET MARTIN

�4

CHORUS

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: D . DeBolt, M . Va n Pelt, D . Nettleman, N . Faust, S . Va n
Husan, S . Losinski, J . Va n Pelt, J. Pierucki, B . Te f f t , N . F a i r, E . K i b i l o s k i , J . H o f fer, L . Williamson, B . Sieger, W . M e t z g e r. S E C O N D ROW: A . L i t t l e f i e l d , S . M e t z ger, B . Nagle, P. Neverske, M . L i t t l e f i e l d , J . Mase, P. To o m a n , J . Berry, J . Nowak,
J. Arundel, C . Botzner, Pianist; R. S m i t h , M r . H . Bond, Director. T H I R D ROW; M .
Hathaway, L . A u t e n , P. M a l l o r y, J . Davidson, B . Rzepka, C . Colpetsir, C . Lyons,
E. Bassage, M . M a r t i n , J . Crum, D . Baker. F O U RT H ROW: P . Hufnagle, K . M i l l e r,
J H o o l e y, B . Wisler, D . Easterday, P. M e r r i m a n , R . Herman, R . Ludw ick, B . S w e e t ing.

�BAND

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right; M r . H . Bond, Director; J. M o c k , P. Himes,J. Keeslar, S .
Lutz, J . Crum, S . Smith, R . Auten, B . Brown, R . M c K i n l e y, J . Va n Pelt, L . Sebalj,
D. DeBolt, D . C a r y. SECOND ROW: D . Carpenter, M . K i n t e r, B . M a r t i n , C . Work,
L. Auten, D . Ward, J . French, S . M a r t i n , B . Sieger, M . Va n Pelt, J . Sponsler, K .
Gunthorp, J . Bowerman, D . Easterday. T H I R D ROW: S . Wohlers, T . Green, C . B o t z ner, B . Rice, S . Hoskins, L . M e y e r, C . Ward, D . M a x w e l l , K . Cary, N . Faust, J .
Baker, M . M a r z , L . Lane. F O U RT H ROW: S . Rumsey, E . Stroup, L . Cadman, J .
Fair, C . A t k i n s , J . C a t t e l l , R . Ward, L . Keeslar, J . S m i t h .

L. Auten, 11. Bond, D i r e c t o r.

Left to right: D . M a x w e l l , J . U l r i c h , M .
Van Pelt, M . Pugh, D r u m Majorette.

�HI-TINES STAFF

FIRST KOW, l e f t to right: C . M o e l l e r, News Editor; D . Beaudin, Editor; M r. E . Shook,
Advisor; S. Owen, Assistant Editor; P. To o m a n , C o p y Editor. S E C O N D ROW: R . K o lassa, Sports Editor; D . Corey, S o c i a l Editor; S. S m i t h , C i r c u l a t i o n Editor; P. Barrack,
Assistant News Editor; N . Faust, Assistant Copy Editor; B. M a l o v e y, Business Manager;
J. Pierucki, L i t e r a r y Editor.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: C . M i l l e r, R . Kolassa, E . K i b i l o s k i , P. Barrack, P. To o man, D . Corey, S . Owen, D . Beaudin, C . M o e l l e r, J . Pierucki, B . M a l o v e y, M r . E.
Shook, Advisor; R. Kolassa. SECOND ROW: J . C r u m , D . Te f f t , E . Radley, C . W i l son, C . W i l e r, N . Sanford, M . Pifer, N . Reynolds, D . Dobbert, K . Gunthrop, C .
Hopkins, M . Va n Pelt, S . M a r t i n , K . M o h l e r, B . Te f f t , J . Va n Pelt. T H I R D ROW:
D. Carpenter, D . M a x w e l l , B . Sieger, M . Hathaway, D . Evens, L . Williamson, B .
Rzepka, C . Davis, S . Kosmerick, K . W i l e r, M . S m i t h , C . Rifenburgh, K . C a r y, M .
Marz. F O U RT H ROW: J . Reichard, P. Hufnagle, S . S m i t h , P. George, C . Stevens,
J. Blain, C . Ward, P. L i m p e r t , D . Te f f t , D . Rich, B . Rice, M . P u g h .

��CAFETERIA

LEFT T O RIGHT: S . Metzger, J . Brower, M . Brower.

FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: J . Pifer, M . Hughes, D . Te f f t , K . W i l b u r, S . Vo r c e , N .
Johnson, J . Hoffer, R . Himes, D . Manifold, B . Booth, P. Persails. SECOND ROW:
L. Baker, S . Metzger, B . Nagle, M . Metzger, L . Auten, D . Kuhns, M . S m i t h , B .
Rzepka.

�CUSTODIANS

LEFT T O RIGHT: G . Stroup, H . Blain, 0 . Sponsier.

BUS DRIVERS

KNEELING, l e f t to right: W . Carpenter, R . Younce, E . Falk, C . H a w l e y. STANDING:
H. Behnke, T . Ripley, P. Brower, I . Lunsford, A . C a t t e l l , A . Stough, V . D e a l , F.
Williams, M . Cranson, F. Sommerlott, H . Ta y l o r.

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SUPER M A R K E T

WANAR'S

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SHELL
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ROGER'S

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Phone 3 6 7 1
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STORE

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Bronson, M i c h i g a n
We M a k e O u r O w n P i e s

Compliments o f

WARREN'S

BRONSON

TEXACO SERVICE

ADVERTISER
L e t t e r p r e s s and Offset
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DOC'S
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DR. J. A. SOMMER

Groceries - L u m b e r - Clothing
D A L E GOSHORN, P r o p .
Phone 4 2 7 9
Bronson H a t m a k e r

Corner

�Congratulations
Class o f '59

Compliments of

BATAVIA

LOWELL ROSENAU
LINCOLN N AT I O N A L

C O - O P E R AT I V E C O M PA N Y
L I F E INSURANCE

Compliments o f
GULF C o m p l i m e n t s o f

ECONOMY
AMOS &amp; BUYS

FOOD S TO R E
Groceries - Meats - Ice Cream
Open E v e n i n g s a n d Sundays

GULF SUPER SERVICE

Phone 3 5 3 5
Gifts f o r A l l Occasions

Congratulations to
the C l a s s o f ' 5 9

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DORIS SHOP
Phone 2 8 0 5

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

O L I V E R PA R L I N D I C K F p L T O N

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"Quality at L o w e r P r i c e s "

"Buy Better With Bruce"

Phone 3915 B r o n s o n , M i c h i g a n

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The Friendly Store

Where Yo u M e e t
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Phone 3 2 9 5
Authorized D e a l e r - B r o n s o n

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Compliments o f

BRONSON REEL COMPANY

Worldts L a r g e s t M a n u f a c t u r e r

of F i s h i n g R e e l s

MINCH'S
LANE BROS.

H A R D WA R E
Complete L i n e o f
Hardware
Gifts
Paints
E l e c t r i c Supplies
On the C o r n e r

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A. M . F. P i n s p o t t e r s

Compliments o f

BRONSON
C O - O P E R AT I V E

BRONSON B O W L I N G A L L E Y S
INC.
Watches

C O M PA N Y

D i a m o n d s
Compliments o f

DAVIS &amp; JONES
JEWELERS

Silverware

EAST END MARKET

Glassware

BRONSON
Con.gratulations

TOOL AND DIE

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159

404 U n i o n S t r e e t , B r o n s o n

�Congratulations t o
the C l a s s o f ' 5 9

FRIEDRICH BROTHERS

DIEBEL'S
H A R D WA R E
Plumbing - H e a t i n g

COAL AND L U M B E R
"Everything to Build Anything"
and
"Fuel to Keep I t W a r m "
Phone 5 6 1 5

Appliances
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COAL AND L U M B E R

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KERN
PHARMACY

R. A. McCRACKEN
Men's a n d B o y s W e a r

"The F r i e n d l y D r u g S t o r e "

117 E . C h i c a g o S t r e e t

107 E . C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Bronson, M i c h i g a n

E m e r g e n c y Phone 4 6 5 5

Compliments o f

DR. HUBERT L. SUTTON

Compliments o f

DR. R. C. MINOR
OPTOMETRIST

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''Best W i s h e s '
INSURANCE
R A L P H Y O U N C E P h o n e 5565

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SIKORSKI

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G E N E R A L STORE

Gas a n d O i l
Matteson Center
Sherwood, M i c h i g a n

G r o c e r i e s and Gas

Phone B r o n s o n - 6 3 5 2

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PEOPLE'S STATE BANK
OF BRONSON

�Compliments o f

VAN'S MOTOR SALES
SKINNERS

USED C A R S
Wrecker Service

East G i l e a d

Compliments o f

EAST GILEAD

Phone 5 4 8 5

Compliments o f

BRONSON

FEED M I L L

Wana a n d Wa y n e F e e d s

P L AT I N G C O M PA N Y

TERRY HASTINGS
EAST G I L E A D GARAGE

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BATAVIA VALLEY FARMS
P O U LT R Y A N D SEA FOODS
ROY F R A S E R
Phone 7 9 0 3

Compliments o f

BRONSON

D on ' t S i t a n d W a i t
Make Y o u r O w n O p p o r t u n i t i e s

WAGNER
M A N U FA C T U R I N G C O M PA N Y
Stamping, D i e s , To o l s
Jigs, F i x t u r e s
Box 142
Bronson, M i c h i g a n
Te l e p h o n e 4 0 2 7

�Compliments o f

Compliments o f

INDIAN C O V E RESORT

WHITE SWAN

TRAILER PARK

MOTEL

(Open Ye a r A r o u n d )
Snack B a r
Groceries B o a t s

and Bait

Lots o f L u c k

LIGHTING

Phone 4 4 1 6

Compliments of

BRONSON THEATRE

W AT E R H E AT E R

Featuring Cinemascope
and S t e r e o p h o n i c Sound

MRS. A . C . V I S E L

Southwestern Michigan's
Most M o d e r n and
Beautiful Theatre

BROWN'S

BRONSON
F L O R A L CO.

TO $ 1 S T O R E

Thanks, G u y s
and
Gals

"Week E n d Specials"
Seven D a y s a W e e k

"Rosepetal"
Ye s h
Designing at Its F i n e s t
Phone 5 2 7 5
Compliments of

TONY AND FRED
QUALITY MARKET

SINCLAIR GASOLINE

Meats, G r o c e r i e s
and Ve g e t a b l e s

Phone 2 6 1 5

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Bronson High - C l a s s o f '59

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L. A. DARLING COMPANY
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and D i s p l a y E q u i p m e n t
Main Office and M e t a l P l a n t - B r o n s o n , M i c h i g a n
Distribution in A l l Principal Cities

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RADIO SERVICE

the S e n i o r s

Complete R e p a i r Service
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ECONOMY
GARAGE

415 S h a f f m a s t e r B l v d .
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

Phone 2 7 9 5

Compliments of
Compliments of

BRONSON
BELL'S
P L A T I N G C O M PA N Y

M O B I L SERVICE

�Congratulations to

WHITE'S

the C l a s s o f 1959

BRONSON D R U G CO.

HATHAWAY

Prescriptions - Drugs

INSURANCE A G E N C Y

Photowork
" F o r A l l Yo u r I n s u r a n c e N e e d s "
Phone 2 8 9 5

Gifts f o r A l l Occasions

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Machinery

Phone 2 8 0 5

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WILLIAMS
GRAIN C O M PA N Y
Highest Cash P r i c e s f o r Yo u r G r a i n
L o w e s t P r i c e s o n Yo u r F e e d a n d F e r t i l i z e r
Call 4024

Compliments of

Compliments of

CRAFT METAL
F A B R I C AT I N G C O M P A N Y
Complete Welding

BRONSON MOTEL

and
Machining F a c i l i t i e s

Phone 6 7 4 5

�POST

Compliments of

DODGE- P L Y M O U T H S A L E S

MEGARGLE &amp; MEGARGLE

442 W e s t C h i c a g o S t r e e t
Bronson, M i c h i g a n

AT T O R N E Y S - A T - L AW

Phone 3 1 3 5

Compliments of

Compliments of

L. MAX FOGLESONG
FARM BUREAU CO.
INSURANCE

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"Repair and Service on A l l
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Compliments of

BRONSON
PA I N T &amp; W A L L P A P E R
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The mighty Vikings did an outstanding job this past year. O u r Little " C " champions carried us through to the last Regional game; and we say, "Boys, w e are proud
of you.

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FIRST ROW, l e f t to right: J . Maddy, B . Paul, L . M i l l e r, G . Parsons, D . Michalski, M . Bystry,
R. A i b r i g h t , D . Waite, D . Davis. SECOND ROW: D . Berry, R. Crum, L . Ulrich, L . Ross, J.
Mock, J . Sullivan, R. Meade, G . Strohm. T H I R D ROW: J . Cattell, R. Hepler, D . Sebalj,
L. Hoard, H . Wells, D . Bidwell, M . Poling, G . George, M . K i n t e r, J. Schafer. FOURTH
ROW: G . Metzger, C . K a i n , D . Stayner, C . Atkins, R. M c K i n l e y, D . Coler, C . M i l l e r, H .
Moss, P. Houtz, J. Haynes, J . Fair. F I F T H ROW: C o a c h Zabonick, R. Schafer, H . Fair, J .
Williamson, D . Lanning, M . Carnfield, R . Meyer, D . Rich, J. Haenni, L . Armstrong, B .
Cranson, J . Pelmear.
The track squad did a fine job this past year. T h r e e of our school records were
broken.
High Jump
Mile
100 Yard Dash

Larry Armstrong
Marvin Cam f ield
Leon Hoard

Larry and Marvin represented Bronson i n the State Finals and did a splendid job.

Captain

M. Camfield

B. Cranson

H. Fair

J. Heanni

L. Armstrong

D. Lanning

R. Meyer

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D. Rich

R. Schafer

J. Williamson

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ROW 1: K . Carpenter, L . Armstrong, L . Goshorn, C . Andrews, S . Calhoun, N . Herman, A .
Reichard, S . Rumsey, T . Kubasiak. R O W 2: C . Norton, R . Kruszka, J . Kehoe, C . M i l l e r,
R. Laughry, R . Kolassa, D . Cary, L . Mayer, G . Kosier. R O W 3: C o a c h Atkocunis, D . Savage,
K. Kolassa, D . Davis, S . Armstrong, Coach Wilson.

Although the baseball team was new and lacked experience, t h e y showed a great
improvement near the end of the season. W e are sure that this w i l l give us a good
basis for next year.

Charles Andrews

LaVern Goshorn

Larry Armstrong

Sam Calhoun

Norman Herman T o m Kubasiak

Ken Carpenter

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The Thespian Banquet - Variety Show was held by the troupe in honor of the Seniors on
Tuesday, M a y 10. T h i s was the first t i m e that a Banquet - Variety Show has been held; but
it w i l l become a part of the tradition of Troupe 620.
Following the banquet, t h e presentation of "Glady's" awards were given to Mary Lou
Walker and Jan Fair. I n the formal initiation ceremony, seven students became members of
the troupe. I n c o m i n g officers were installed by M r. W i l l i a m French, principal. A very
pleasant and memorable evening was concluded with a variety show presented by the juniors
and initiates.

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by junior class president, P h i l Houtz with Robert Behnke, senior class president responding.
Remarks of introspection were given by M r. Gareth Heisler, superintendent. A receptive a u dience enjoyed the magic acts performed by Richard Wessell. C l y d e Botzner acted as master
of ceremonies for the evening.

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DON HEINMAN
RON HERMAN
BRUCE KAUFMAN
ALAN REICHARD
DON RICH
GENE RITTENHOUSE
RALPH SCHAFER
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MR. HEISLER (Manager of
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MR. FRENCH (Famous Author
of the Daily Bulletin)
MR. BRUSAK (Noted Folk Singer)

Gift Presentation

SALLY VA N HUSAN to MRS.
HEISLER (Best Kindergarten
Teacher of 1946)

Song, GRADUATION DAY

JACQUELINE CRUM
DIXIE DEBOLT
SALLY VAN HUSAN
BARBARA SIEGER

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BOY

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Larry Armstrong

Prettiest
Jackie Crum

Cutest
Bruce Kaufman
Most Peppy
Keith M i l l e r

Cutest
Martha Mae Lepird
Most Peppy
Dottie Te f f t

Most Respected
Bob Behnke

Most Respected
Bonnie Luce

Most Athletic
Chuck Andrews
Most Dates
Don Rich
Most Versatile
Bruce Kaufman
Best Dressed
Tom Kubasiak

Most Athletic
Joyce Bowerman
Most Dated
Dottie Te f f t

Most Responsible
Sam Calhoun
Biggest Feet
Chuck Andrews
Most Popular
Chuck Andrews
Best Actor
Bob Bohnke
Most Fun
Ron Herman
Best Dancer
Ralph Schafer
Prettiest Eyes
Don Rich
Best Physique
Chuck Andrews
Wittiest
Bob Behnke
Best Apple Polisher
Marvin Camfield
Best Bluffer
Chuck Andrews
Most Likely to Succeed
Bob Behnke

Most Versatile
Janet Van Pelt
Best Dressed
Martha Mae Lepisd
Most Responsible
Wanda Metzger
Prettiest Hands
Ginger Fair
Most Popular
Sally Van Husan
Best Actress
Barbara Sieger
Most Fun
Sally Van Husan
Best Dancer
Sally Van Husan
Prettiest Eyes
Phyllis Neverski
Best Figure
Linda Bercaw
Wittiest
Dottie Te ff t
Best Apple Polisher
Janet Van Pelt
Best Bluffer
Barbara Sieger
Most Likely to Succeed
Bonnie Luce

�BACCALAUREATE

Father Stanley Nowakowski
Invocation
Vocal Duet
Main Speaker
Benediction

Rev. Robert Moore
Dixie DeBolt
Barbara Sieger
Father Nowakowski
Rev. Charles H i l l

�COMMENCEMENT

Dr. W. W. Whitehouse, president o f Albion College, commencement speaker.

RECEIVING SPECIAL AWARDS at the Class o f 1959 Commencement exercises are: S a l l y Van
Husan (Activities and Best Thespian Award), Janice Garman (Salutatorian and Kiwanis Scholarship winner), Martha Mae Lepird (Best Thespian Award), Sam Calhoun (Citizenship Award),
Wanda Metzger (Valedictorian, Citizenship and Kiwanis Scholarship winner), Charles Andrews
(Sports Award), Barbara Sieger (Band Award), James Haenni (U. o f M. Regents - Alumni
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Bronson High School
Bronson, Michigan

1958
VIKING

JUDITH C . L I L LY
ROSEMARY CALHOUN

Editor
A s s i s t a n t

Editor

�CONTENTS

STAFF
ADMINISTRATION
FACULTY
SENIORS
JUNIORS
SOPHOMORES
FRESHMEN
JUNIOR HIGH
ATHLETICS
ORGANIZATIONS
ACTIVITIES
ADVERTISERS

�DEDICATION

We, t h e Seniors o f 1958, wish t o dedicate
our a n n u a l t o t h e t e a c h e r s o f t h e Bronson
Community Schools. A s we look back over t h e
past t w e l v e years, w e appreciate their u n t i r i n g
effort, encouragement, a n d understanding.
We have f i n a l l y reached the first plateau in
our education. A s we go forward into the future,
we r e a l i z e t h e valuable gifts our teachers have
unselfishly given us—gifts we c a n never repay,
but for which we are humbly grateful.
Charlene Kay Keeslar

�APPRECIATION

We wish t o take this opportunity t o publicly
express our appreciation to the staff and a l l t h e
members o f t h e class w h o helped develop t h e
1958 Vi k i n g i n any way. M o s t of a l l our appreciation goes t o o u r sponsors, M r s . H a e n n i a n d
Mr. Z a b o n i c k , f o r w i t h o u t t h e m t h e V i k i n g
would never have been the success that i t is.
Judith L i l l y
Rosemary Calhoun

�Viking Staff

First row, l e f t t o right; R . i i a e n n i , Advisor; J. L i l l y, Editor; R. C a l h o u n , Assistant
Editor; W. Z a b o n i c k , A d v i s o r. S e c o n d row: J . Wr i g h t , A r t ; S. Wa r d , Business Manager; A . S u l l i v a n , Advertising; N. Warzniak, Assistant Business Manager; T. Pearce,
Advertising; G. Kubasiak, Sports Editor; B. Nelson, Photography; P. N o w i c k i , Photography; S. N o w a k , L i t e r a r y Editor; C. Burch, Photography.

�Board of Education

HOWARD McDONALD
Secretary

HAROLD CARD SR,
President

BERTRAM WARD
Treasurer

BERNARD PIXLEY
Trustee

STANLEY T I C E
Trustee

�Iadministration

��OFFICE STAFF

MARIE TRACY

HELEN SMITH

First r o w, l e f t t o right: A . S u l l i v a n , S . Wa r d , K . M i l l e r, D . Te f f t . S e c o n d row: I . Green,
P. N o w i c k i , B . Nelson, D . Kruszka.

���DORA L . ANDERSON
English, L i b r a r i a n
A. B., K a l a m a z o o College
M . A . , University of Michigan
CHARLES A TKOCUNIS
Social Studies, P h y s i c a l Education
B. A. , Western M i c h i g a n University

HARLAN G , BOND
Bands, Chorus
B. M. , U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n
M. A . , U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n
MARJORIE CA THCART
Junior High
Life C e r t i f i c a t e , We s t e r n M i c h i g a n
University
A l b i o n College
University o f M i c h i g a n

PATRICIA A , C H I S H O L M
Speech, Junior H i g h
B. A. , Western M i c h i g a n University
ARIDEAN FRENCH
Junior High
B.A. , Western M i c h i g a n University

HOWARD F. GILMORE
Machine Shop, M e c h a n i c a l Drawing
Flint Junior College
B.S. , Western M i c h i g a n University
ROSE-MARIE HA ENNI
Vocational H o m e Economics
B.S. , Purdue University

�NOVA E. H A M I LT O N
Commercial
B.S. , Western M i c h i g a n University
CHARLES R. H I LT O N
Agriculture
B. S . , M i c h i g a n State University

HARRY L. KINSEY
History, S o c i a l Studies
A. B. , Manchester College
M.S. , I n d i a n a University
CARL KRUGER
Industrial Arts
B. S. , Western M i c h i g a n University

EUNICE L. M A R T I N
Home Economics, M a t h e m a t i c s
Life C e r t i f i c a t e , B . S. , Eastern Michigan
College
FRANK NOFSINGER
Junior High
B. S. , Western M i c h i g a n University

LEROY A . RITTENHOUSE
Chemistry, Physics, Science
A. B. , D e f i a n c e C o l l e g e
University of Michigan
Defiance College
RUTH RITTENHOUSE
Mathematics, English
A. B., D e f i a n c e C o l l e g e

�ELDON C . SHOOK
English, World History
B.S. , O h i o Northern University
M . S . , Indiana University
MARGARET E. T H A R P
Literature, L a t i n
A. B. , M i c h i g a n State University

GEORGE V. W I L S O N
History, Physical Education, D r i v e r
Education
A. B . , Georgetown College
M . A . , University o f Michigan
Western Michigan College
Michigan State University
EVERTON L. W O R T M A N
Algebra, Mathematics, Junior l -Ugh
Life Certificate, B . S . , Western
Michigan University

WILLIAM ZABONICK
Algebra, Shop Mathematics, M e c h a n i c a l
Drawing, Physical Education
B. S . , Permanent Certificate, Western
Michigan University

��Class History
It was the year of ' 5 4
When first w e entered the door
Of dear, o l d Bronson H i g h But please d o n ' t ask us why.
Our freshman year was a scream
'Cause a l l we did was dream.
The teachers were holding the bats,
But WE soon changed a l l that.
As sophomores we began to learn,
And f o r our freedom we d i d yearn.
For we f i n a l l y r e a l i z e d
That this was no paradise.
As juniors we were very proud.
And f e l t ourselves above the crowd.
"Moonlight and Roses"
Oh, o h , o u r poor "toeses!"
Seniors are we n o w !
(But we d o n ' t see h o w ! )
With the senior t r i p and a l l ,
We sure had a b a l l !
Now Commencement has come,
And w e ' r e not q u i t e so dumb.
It's been a l o n g , l o n g m i l e ,
But i t ' s a l l been worthwhile.
Nancy Warzniak
Sue Ann Ward
Jerry Kubasiak
1954-55
1
9
5
Advisors: M i s s Wilson, M r . A t k o c u n i s A d v i
I n i t i a t i o n (Hats, earrings, t i e s ) A l b a u
Pie parties i n N i c o l e t t e ' s biology class B u r
"Amo,amas, a m a t . . . "
C
l
a
s
1956-5'7
Advisors: M i s s Stevens, M r . Bond
Class rings changed hands
The mad chemists
Paper drives, b a k e sales, $.$
Class p l a y " A l l i n the F a m i l y "
Prom " M o o n l i g h t and Roses"

5
5
6
s o r s : M i s s Stevens, M r . A l b a u g h
g h ' s geometry rum
n e d m i d n i g h t o i l on bookkeeping
s
rings chosen
1957-58
Money, m o n e y, m o n e y ! ! !
Class play "Brother Goose"
Annual deadlines Y I P E S ! !
"Diamonds A r e a G i r l ' s Best Friend"
New Yo r k or Washington???
Our Prom
Baccalaureate, C o m m e n c e m e n t

�JERRY PHILLIP BARRACK
Valedictorian

JUDITH CHRISTINE LILLY
Salutatorian

CHARLENE K AY KEESLAR
Historian

�Senior Advisors
Mrs. H a e n n i , h o m e economics
teacher at B. H. S.. b e g a n teaching
here i n 1956. T h i s year she also
took the j o b o f being an advisor for
the senior class.
She has been a tremendous help
in preparing us for our senior trip,
and we are sincerely grateful f o r
her patience and f u l l co-operation.
We o f the Class o f 1958 extend
our wholehearted thanks to Mrs.
Haenni for her untiring work w i t h
us, a n d p a r t i c u l a r l y for help t o the
Vi k i n g Staff.
Barbara Green

ROSE-MARIE HA ENNI

As one o f our class sponsors this
year, M r . Z a b o n i c k has r e a l l y done
a great j o b i n helping us t o reach
our goal, t h e long-awaited senior
trip.
He has given up a l o t o f his t i m e
to help us w i t h our projects, a n d
when we have f a l l e n down along
the w a y, h e has always been there
with a word o f encouragement.
The senior class as a whole thinks
he has been one o f the best sponsors
we have ever had. W e are deeply
grateful f o r a l l his t i m e and e ff o r t .
Richard Kreienbrink

WILLIAM Z A BONICK

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MILAN PUGLI
Class President 3 - 4 ; H o m e coming Court 2 - 3 ; Varsity
Club 2 - 3 - 4 , V i c e President
3. President 4; Electronics
( Jut, 4. Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 4; Football 1 - 2 - 4 ; Tr a c k
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 .
PHYLLIS M . SMOKER
Class Vi c e President 4;
Thespians 3 - 4 ; H i - T i m e s
2 - 3 - 4 ; Choir 2 - 4 ; I n t r a mural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Class Play
4; FHA 1 .

PHYLUS NOWICKI
Class Secretary 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA
1-2; Annual Staff 4; O ff i c e
Practice 3 - 4 ; Cheerleading,
Res. 1 - 2 ; Varsity C l u b 3 - 4 ;
Bowling 1 - 2 - 3 ; Pep Club
2 - 3 - 4 ; Class Play 4; I n t r a mural 1 - 2 .
CHAFtLENE K AY KEESLAR
Class Treasurer 2 - 3 - 4 ; Latin
Club 1 - 2 - 3 ; Homecoming
Court 4; Class Play 3; Pep
Club 2 - 4 , V i c e President
2; O ff i c e Practice 4.

GORDON BIDWELL
Student Council 1 - 2 - 4 ;
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1;
Intramural 1 - 2 - 4 ; Varsity
Club 3 - 4 ; Inter- C o u n c i l
3-4.
EDWARD BERTSCH
Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 ; Varsity
Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural 1 2; Thespians 4, V i c e President 4; Electronics Club 4;
Class Play 3.

�ONALEE ARMSTRONG
Choir 4.
BRENDA A N N BANISTER
Entered 3 ; Chorus 3; Class
Play 4 .

JERRY PHILLIP BARRACK
Electronics Club 4.
JoANN BEHNKE
Choir 4.

SALLY BOWERMAN
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Choir 4;
Pep Band 3 - 4 .
CAROL A N N BURCH
FHA 1 - 2 ; Choir 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Bowling 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , President
4; Pep Club 3; Thespians
4; Annual Staff 4; H i - T i m e s
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , Treasurer 3;
Class Play 3.

/

•

�ROSEMARY CALHOUN
Choir 1 - 2 - 3 ; Cheerleading
Res. 1 - 2 ; Varsity Club 3 - 4 ;
lett&amp; I ; Bowling I ;
Student Council 4; Annual
Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4;
Pep Club 2 - 3 - 4 .
HAROLD CARD JR.
Basketball 2; Football 1 - 2 ;
Varsity Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; FFA
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , Vi c e President
3; Class Play 4.

BRYAN CARY
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 - 2 3-4; Track 2 - 3 - 4 ; Band 1 - 2 ;
Latin Club 1 - 2 ; Wolverine
Boys' State 3; Varsity Club
2-3-4; Student Council
3-4. President 4; Electronics Club 4.
NANCY CATTELL
Basketball 1-2; Bowling 1;
Res. Cheerleader 1 - 2 ;
Class Play 4; FHA 1 - 2 ;
Office Practice 3;
rhespians 4.

ROSALIE CHAPPA
Hi- T i m e s 2 - 3 - 4 ; Choir 2 4; FHA I ; Intramural 1 - 2 3-4; Pep Club 3 - 4 ; Student
Teaching 4.
EDWARD CHARD
Electronics Club 4.

�NANCY COLE
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1 - 2 ;
Pep Band 2 - 3 - 4 ; C h o i r 4;
H i - T i m e s 4; Class Plays
3-4; Thespians 4.
CARL C O M S TO C K
Football 1 - 2 .

LEROY D O W
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 . V i c e President 4.
HUBERT GEIGER

NANCY GOSHORN
FHA 1 - 2 ; C h o i r 4; Thespians 4.
BARBARA GREEN
Latin Club 1 - 2 ; Pep Club
2-4; I n t r a m u r a l 3 - 4 ; S t u dent Te a c h i n g 4; O ff i c e
Practice 4.

�JUDITH K AY GREEN
Choir 2 - 3 ; YFC 3; Office
Practice 3 - 4 .
HENRIETTA HUGHES

LINDA K . JONES
Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1 .
JAMES KELLY
Football 1 - 2 - 3 ; Choir 1 - 2 ;
Track 2.

JAMES KIBILOSIQ
Class Play 4; Thespians 4;
Choir 1 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural
3-4.
JEROME KOSMERICK
Football 1 - 2 - 4 ; Track 1 2-3-4; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 4; Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Assembly Corn. 1 - 2 - 3 .

�RICHARD KREIENBRINK
Basketball 1 - 2 ; T r a c k 12; Student C o u n c i l 3.
DOROTHY K R U S Z K A
Student Te a c h i n g 4 ; O f f i c e
Practice 4 .

GERALD K U B A S I A K
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1 - 2 3 - 4 ; Class Play 3 ; A n n u a l
Staff 4; Thespians 3 - 4 ;
Wolverine B o y s S t a t e 3 ;
Vo i c e o f D e m o c r a c y 3 ;
Varsity C l u b 3 - 4 ; E l e c t r o nics Club 4.
M A RT H A LAUGHRY
I n t r a m u r a l 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1;
Pep C l u b 4 ; Student Te a c h ing 4.

JACQUELINE LEPIRD
Choir 1 - 2 ; H i - T i m e s 2 - 3 - 4 .
JUDITH C . L I L LY
Annual Staff 4, E d i t o r ; H i
Ti m e s 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , E d i t o r 2 3; Class V i c e President 3 ;
Thespians 3 - 4 ; C h o i r 3 - 4 ;
Latin C l u b 1 - 2 , S e c r e t a r y
2; Vo i c e o f D e m o c r a c y 3 .

�BOB LYONS
Entered 4; Class Play 4;
vaskttball 4; Baseball 4;
Track 4; Thespians 4.
CAROLYN McCL1SH
Pep Club 2; Bowling 2 - 4 ,
Secretary-Treasurer 4;
Res. Cheerleading 2; Class
Plays 3-4; Choir 4; Thespians
3-4.

EDWARD S. MALOVEY
Baseball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Varsity
Club 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Intramural
1-2-3-4.
SUE METZGER
Choir 2-4; YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Cafeteria 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Student
Teaching 4.

MARILYN A N N METZGER
Choir 2 - 3 - 4 ; YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Cafeteria 1 - 2 - 3 .
KATHLEEN MILLER
Intramural 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Homecoming Court 2-3; Office
Practice 4; Pep Club 2 - 4 ;
President 2; FHA 1 .

�JANE M I N C H
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; C h o i r 2 - 3 ;
YFC 2 - 3 - 4 ; I n t r a m u r a l 1 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1 ; L a t i n Club
2-3; Pep Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .
GENE MOSSER

STANLEY NEIHARDT
Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k
3-4; F o o t b a l l 1 - 2 - 4 ; Va r sity C l u b 2 - 3 - 4 ; Class
President 1; Electronics
Club 4; L a t i n Club 1 - 2 .
BEVERLY NELSON
Bowling 1 - 2 ; Class Tr e a s urer 1; Band 1 - 2 ; Va r s i t y
Cheerleading 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Pep Club 2 - 3 - 4 ; O ff i c e
Practice 3 - 4 ; Class Plays
3-4; A n n u a l Staff 4;
Thespians 4; Vo i c e o f
Democracy 4.

MAURICE NEVERASKI
Football 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Basketball 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Baseball 1 2 - 3 - 4 ; Tr a c k 1; Varsity
Club 2 - 3 , Treasurer 4;
Class V i c e President 2.
SHARON SUE N O WA K
Choir 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1 - 2 ;
Annual Staff 4; Pep Club
2-3; H i - T i m e s 4; O f f i c e
Practice 4; I n t r a m u r a l 1 2; Class Plays 3 - 4 .

�TERRY PEARCE
Basketball 2 - 3 ; Tr a c k 2;
rigs. oall ,3; I n t r a m u r a l 4;
Thespians 3 - 4 , President 4;
(lass Play 3; A n n u a l Staff
4, Student Council 1; C a m p
Emery 3 .
FRANCES JEAN PIERUCKI
FHA 1 - 2 ; I n t r a m u r a l 1 - 2 3-4.

SANDRA MARIE PROUGH
Choir 3; YFC 2 - 3 - 4 ; C a f e teria 1; Student Te a c h i n g
3-4; Intramural 1.
FRANK ROHLOFF
Entered 4.

DONALD E. SHIERY
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , Treasurer
3-4; Class Play 3 .
JANICE MARIE S M I T H
Choir 2 - 3 ; YFC 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ;
Cafeteria 1 - 3 ; O ff i c e
Practice 3; Intramural 2 - 3 .

�ROBERT E. SMOKER
ANN SULLIVAN
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; A l l Star
Band 2; O f f i c e P r a c t i c e 4;
Latin C l u b 2; A n n u a l
Staff 4; Pep Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 .

D AV I D VA N PELT
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Class Play
3; C h o i r 4.
AILEEN WALKER
Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA 1 - 2 ;
Choir 3 - 4 ; Class Plays 3 4; H i - T i m e s 4; Thespians
4.

BERTRAM E. WALKER
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; Va r s i t y C l u b
3-4; F o o t b a l l 3 - 4 .
SUE A N N WARD
Hi- T i m e s 1; Assembly
Corn. 1 ; H o m e c o m i n g
Court 1; FHA 1 - 2 , Secretary 2; Class President 2;
Class Plays 3 - 4 ; Student
Council 3 - 4 , Secretary 3 ,
Vice President 4; I n t e r Council 3 - 4 , Secretary 3 4; Band 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; C h o i r 2 - 3 ;
Thespians 4; O ff i c e P r a c tice 3 - 4 ; A n n u a l Staff 4;
Girls' State 3; A l l Star
Band 2.

�NANCY WA R Z N I A K
irtuiral 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ; FHA
1-2, L a t i n Club 1 - 4 ; Pep
(..lub 2 - 3 - 4 ; O ff i c e Practice
3; Thespians 4; H i - T i m e s
4, Class Plays 3 - 4 .
WILBUR WILLIAMS
FFA 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 , S e n t i n e l 3 - 4 .

JANET RAE WISLER
Class Play 4; Choir 3 - 4 ;
Pep Club 3; Thespians 4.
JEAN WRIGHT
YFC 1 - 2 ; Annual Staff 4.

�•

CLASS WILL
I, O n a l e e Armstrong, w i l l t o m y sister the a b i l i t y to g e t along w i t h her teachers.
I, B r e n d a Banister, h e r e b y w i l l t o Janet Wisler m y a b i l i t y t o go steady w i t h t h e same boy f o r t w o
years.
I. J e r r y Barrack, w i l l t o M r. Brusak a p a i r o f " f a l l down p r o o f " r o l l e r skates. H e needs them.
I,
I,
I,
I,
1,

Joann Behnke, w i l l m y bashfulness t o m y brother, B o b .
E d Bertsch, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o sing t o M a u r i c e Ross so he c a n sing t o m e i n shop.
G o r d o n B i d w e l l , w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o stay o u t o f m u d puddles t o Richard Kolossa.
S a l l y Bowerman, w i l l t o Lois Auten a book on " H o w t o I n i t i a t e t h e F r e s h m a n . "
C a r o l Burch, w i l l a flash l i g h t t o M a r t h a Laughry and To m R i l e y so t h a t they w o n ' t have t o sit

in t h e dark a n y m o r e .
I, Rosemary Calhoun, w i l l m y d i m p l e s t o M r. Brusak, m a y b e t h a t w i l l encourage h i m t o s m i l e
more.
I, H a r o l d Card, w i l l m y seat i n c i v i c s t o anyone w h o wants to hear M r. Brusak's personal o p i n i o n .
I. B r y a n C a r y, w i l l to Bruce K a u f m a n a f o o l - p r o o f set o f burglar tools t o carry o n his trade.
I. N a n c y C a t t e l l , w i l l t o Dorothy Kruszka m y neighbors so she can sit i n t h e c a r w i t h H a r o l d w i t h o u t
being watched.
I, Rosalie Chappa, w i l l t o M r. F r e n c h the a b i l i t y t o distinguish between Nancy Wa r z n i a k , P h y l l i s
Smoker, a n d m e .
I, E d Chard, w i l l one s t i c k o f d y n a m i t e , a c u r e - a l l f o r M r. S h o o k ' s pigs.
I, N a n c y C o l e , w i l l t o t w o j u n i o r boys m y a b i l i t y t o see a c a r w i t h one l i g h t and N O T t h i n k i t is
the COPS.
I. C a r l Comstock, w i l l t o M r. K i n s e y a can o f mustache wax so t h a t he can c u r l the ends o f his
, mustache.
I. L e r o y D o w, w i l l m y s l i g h t l y used speed e q u i p m e n t t o M r. W i l s o n so he c a n g e t t o school on t i m e .
I, H u b e r t Geiger, w i l l t o M r. F r e n c h a b o t t l e o f " G r o w A l l " so he m a y have a bushy head o f h a i r
again.
I, N a n c y Goshorn, w i l l m y a b i l i t y not t o have a boyfriend t o t w o c e r t a i n j u n i o r girls who have
diamonds and c a n ' t keep t h e m .
I, Barbara Green, w i l l M a r c i a Pugh i one b o t t l e o f peroxide t o bleach h e r h a i r w i t h so she c a n look
like t h e r e a l M a r i l y n Monroe.
I, J u d i t h Green, w i l l h a p p y ( ? ) f u t u r e years a t B . H . S . t o a l l underclassmen.
I, H e n r i e t t a Hughes, w i l l m y n a t u r a l red h a i r t o those who l i k e red h a i r enough t o dye t h e i r own.
I, L i n d a Jones, w i l l the p r i v i l e g e o f being a b l e t o get t h a t last w i n k o f sleep mornings and s t i l l g e t
to school on t i m e , t o anyone w h o is l a t e .
I, C h a r l e n e Keeslar, w i l l m y n a t u r a l streak o f l i g h t h a i r to a l l the g i r l s who h a d t o buy t h e i r lock.
I, J i m K i b i l o s k i , w i l l t o M r. F r e n c h one h a i r n e t t o keep the h a i r out o f his eyes when he is TRYING
to p a r a l l e l park.
I, J e r o m e K o s m e r i c k , w i l l t o C h u c k Andrews m y c a r so h e c a n have t w o wrecks at t h e same t i m e .
I, D i c k K r e i e n b r i n k , w i l l m y a b i l i t y n o t to be a south o f the border boy t o the Va r s i t y C l u b .
I, D o r o t h y Kruszka, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o get t o class on t i m e t o Nancy C a t t e l l and Jim K i b i l o s k i so i t
won't l o o k so suspicious.
I, J e r r y Kubasiak, w i l l t o " C a r y ' s G r a v e l Road P a t r o l , " o n e radar set and a f l e e t o f N i k i Rockets to
track down and a t t e m p t t o decompose any watermelon cooners.
I, M a r t h a Laughry, w i l l t o D a r l y n N e t t l e m a n m y a b i l i t y o f being a b l e t o go out on dates w i t h t h e
boy I ' m d a t i n g steady.
I, J a c k i e Lepird, d o hereby w i l l m y a b i l i t y i n c i v i c s t o M r. Brusak and n e x t year's class.
I, J u d i t h L i l l y, w i l l t o Judy H o ff e r not o n l y t h e gripes, headaches, a n d l a t e deadlines but also the
fun o f being the H i - T i m e s e d i t o r.

�I, Bob Lyons, w i l l m y baseball glove to Richard Kreienbrink so that he can learn t o catch flies.
I, Susie McClish, w i l l to Sally Va n Husan one box o f super-duper Pizza Pie m i x t o make for that
! , orite Westernite o f hers.
I. Edward M a l o v e y, w i l l to Coach Atkocunis m y r o l l e r skates so he can get out o f the way when
we play p i n g pong.
I, Sue Metzger, w i l l m y e x c e l l e n t grades i n civics to Mr. Brusak so he can give them t o someone
else.
I, M a r i l y n Metzger, w i l l to every underclassman a l l the good times I ' v e had a t Bronson High.
I, K a t h l e e n M i l l e r, w i l l t o Marcia Pugh i m y long hair so she w o n ' t p u l l hers anymore.
I, Jane M i n c h , w i l l a l l the fun that I have had i n high school to two o f m y good friends, D o n n a
Carpenter and Ruth A n n Ward.
I, G e n e Mosser, w i l l to M r. Brusak a b a l l point pen that w o n ' t write E's on a report card.
I, S t a n Neihardt, w i l l to Bruce Kaufman a t o w e l so he w o n ' t have to swipe them out o f the coach's
office a l l the t i m e .
Beverly Nelson, w i l l Mrs. H a m i l t o n m y second m i l l i o n as I w i l l need m y first.
Maurice Neveraski, w i l l t o Chuck Andrews the nickname, H a t c h e r, s o we w o n ' t get h i m m i x e d
up with the coach.
I, Sharon Nowak, w i l l m y knowledge o f astronomy t o a l l the future gazers of satellites, planets,
and boys.
I, P h y l l i s N o w i c k i , w i l l to the junior girls the senior girls' a b i l i t y t o go steady and not become
engaged.
I, Te r r y Pearce, w i l l three words o f advice t o a l l undergraduates. D O N ' T GO STEADY!
I, Jean Pierucki, w i l l to m y sister, Joyce, a ONE-WAY p l a n e t i c k e t to California.
I, Sandra Prough, w i l l my a b i l i t y t o blush to anyone who needs a rosy complexion.
I, M i l a n Pugh, w i l l t o " O l d Pro" Cary a permanent seat i n the gym so he w i l l s t i l l attend basketball practice.
I, F r a n k Rohloff, w i l l m y f i g h t i n g "unks" t o Ed Malovey so that h e ' l l h a v e something to brag about.
I, D o n Shiery, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o ride m y Harley around the b l o c k without k i l l i n g the engine to
Mr. G i l m o r e .
I, Janice Smith, w i l l to the junior class for their senior year a few extra hours for civics.
I. P h y l l i s Smoker, w i l l to the " L i t t l e Rascals" basketball team a referee's whistle so they can
legally p l a y and referee at the same t i m e .
I, Bob Smoker, w i l l M r. G i l m o r e one gallon o f flamingo p i n k so he can paint his car one color.
I, A n n Sullivan, w i l l m y Irish temper to Mr. Bond so he w i l l have something to remember m e by.
I, D a v i d Va n Pelt, w i l l to the senior band new uniforms so they w o n ' t have t o patch up the o l d
ones.
I, A i l e e n Walker, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o f i n d something after hiding i t to two certain junior boys who
certainly could use i t .
I, B e r t Walker, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o talk i n 5th hour study h a l l and not get caught t o George Wiles.
I, Sue A n n Ward, w i l l to Mr. Brusak a private m a t h e m a t i c i a n so he can keep his figures straight i n
8th hour civics.
I, N a n c y Warzniak, w i l l to S t e l l a Walker a set o f earphones so she w o n ' t have t o strain her ears
listening to Sue A n n and me i n second hour study h a l l .
I, W i l b u r W i l l i a m s , w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o throw transmissions to Bruce Cranson so he w i l l have something to spend his money on.
I, Janet Wisler, w i l l M r. Brusak one p a i l to catch his crocodile tears.
I, Jean Wright, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o stay awake i n 8th hour civics class to Brenda Banister.

�CLASS PROPHECY

Onalee Armstrong
Brenda Banister
Jerry Barrack
Joann Behnke
Ed Bertsch
Gordon B i d w e l l
Sally Bowerman
Carol Burch
Rosemary C a l h o u n Harold Card
Bryan Cary
Nancy C a t t e l l
Rosalie Chappa
Ed Chard
Nancy C o l e
Carl Comstock
Leroy Dow
Hubert Geiger
Nancy Goshorn
Barbara Green
Judith Green
Henrietta Hughes
Linda Jones
Charlene Keeslar
James K e l l y
Jim K i b i l o s k i
Jerome K o s m e r i c k Richard K r e i e n b r i n k
Dorothy Kruszka
Jerry Kubasiak
Martha Laughry
Jackie Lepird

President o f Goodyear.
President o f Crysler Corporation; i n v e n t e d t h e
forward look.
Test tube c l e a n e r for D o w C h e m i c a l C o m p a n y.
Head f o o t b a l l coach a t Vassar.
Always on the m o v e because o f physics.
Eye doctor f o r eyeless potatoes.
A grape crusher t h a t g o t f i r e d f o r s i t t i n g down on
the j o b .
Photographer a t Muscles Beach.
Naval polisher for seedless oranges.
Manager o f hot r o c k e t shop on m o o n .
Test d r i v e r f o r Oldsmobiles.
Successful fisher w o m a n " H o o k e d h e r s . "
President o f Christmas Cards, I n c .
Big g a m e hunter i n A f r i c a .
Operator o f l o c a l u n i t o f Slenderella.
Next English teacher a t B . H . S .
Stock c a r d r i v e r.
Counts geigers i n a geiger counter.
Head i t c h e r i n a f l e a c i r c u s .
Chief tester o f non- c a l o r i e vegetables.
Soprano a t M e t r o p o l i t a n Opera.
Rents her Hughes f o r a good use.
Another one o f the Jones girls.
First w o m a n t o be U n i t e d States Secretary o f
Treasury.
Manager for c a r body shop.
Society p l a y b o y.
President o f A l c o h o l i c s Anonymous.
Gambler at a casino i n Reno.
Famous card shark; p i c k e d t h e r i g h t Card.
Owner o f Blue and W h i t e Grocery Store.
Beautician for m o o n monsters.
Sharpens pencils for Underwood.

�Judith L i l l y - - Bob Lyons
Susie McClish
Ed M a l o v e y
Sue Metzger
Marilyn Metzger
Kathleen M i l l e r
Jane M i n c h
Gene Mosser
Stan Neihardt
Beverly Nelson
Maurice Neveraski
Sharon Nowak
Phyllis Nowicki
Terry Pearce
Jean Pierucki
Sandra Prough Milan Pughi
Frank Rohloff
Don Shiery
Janice Smith
Phyllis Smoker
Bob Smoker
Ann Sullivan
David VanPelt
Aileen Walker
Bert Walker
Sue A n n Ward
Nancy Warznick
Wilbur Wilbur
Jan Wisler
Jean Wright

D r i l l instructor at West Point.
Demonstrates love scenes for movies.
Queen o f the " K i n g . "
Captain o f an O l y m p i c ping pong team.
Future cook for B . H . S . c a f e t e r i a .
Table waitress in cafeteria.
Secretary f o r M i - l a n d Real Estate A g e n c y.
Poses for "before" pictures.
Future manager o f l o c a l super market.
Chief sampler for Gobel Brewery.
Bubble dancer for Lawrence We l k Show.
Conquerer o f Montpelier.
Classical music arranger for B i l l Haley.
Famous instructor on how t o smoke properly.
One armed rollerskating champion.
Car- h o p in D r i v e - i n movie.
"Prough-fessional" Pro.
Author o f the book, " T h e Natural Superiority o f
Wo m a n . "
Frosts l i g h t bulbs.
Successful deer hunter (Got home).
President o f babysitters' union.
Union president for 20,000 Polish dentists.
Ti m e keeper for a m i n u t e car wash.
Weight l i f t e r.
Band instructor at B . H . S .
Dietician for South American cannibals.
Women's walker watcher.
Coaches debate teams.
Author o f book " H o w To Kiss a Boy i n Te n Easy
Lessons."
History teacher at B . H . S .
Sells h a i r grower.
Instructs course on " H o w To Get the Wright Lane for
Life."
Kathleen M i l l e r
Milan Pughi
Stanley Neihardt

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��CHARLES H I LT O N , A d v i s o r
L. A . RITTENHOUSE, A d v i s o r
LYN ULRICH, President
JIM H A RT M A N , V i c e President
SALLY VA N H U S A N , Secretary
JACQUELINE CRUM, Tr e a s u r e r
JA NET A LBRIGHT
CHARLES ANDREWS
LARRY ARMSTRONG
JUDY BAKER
FRANCIS BARCLAY
ROBERT BEHNKE
LINDA BERCAW
BARBARA B O O T H
VERN BOWERMAN
PATRICIA BREWER
LINDA BRIDGE
HENRY BONOWICZ
GORDON BURNSIDE
SAM CA LHOUN

MARVIN CAMFIELD
BETTY LOU CARPENTER
KEN CARPENTER
SHARON CARY
RONNIE COPELAND
BRUCE CRANSON
BARBARA CRONKHITE
NANCY C U M M I N G S
FRANCIS CZAJKOWSKI
JOSEPH CLAJKOWSKI
JANET D AV I S
GAY DECKER
DIXIE DEBOLT
GERALD DONBROC K
MARY DRAPER
DAVE EASTERDAY
KAREN EVENS
HERB FAIR
NETTLE FAIR
GINGER FAIR

�uLORIA FOWLER
JANICE GARMAN
JON GIBBONS
LAVERNE GOSHORN
JAMES HA ENNI
NORMAN HERMAN
RONALD HERMAN
DON HEINEMAN
DONNA H I L L
RUEANNE HIMES
JUDY HOFFER
RONNIE HOLLISTER
JOE HOOLEY
JUDITH HOSE
SANDRA JASPER
BRUCE KAUFMAN
RICHARD KIBILOSKI
TO M KUBASIAK
DOUGLAS LANNING
MARTHA M A E LEPIRD

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BONNIE LUCE
RONNIE LUD WICK
MAX L U T Z
JERRY MARKLE'Y
PHYLLIS MERRIMAN
WANDA SUE METZGER
RAYMOND MEYER
KEITH MILLER
THELMA M O D ERT
PHYLLIS NEVERSKE
KEN PAUL
JON PELMEAR
MARY PERSAILS
JANICE POPE
JAMES REED
ALAN REICHARD
SUETTE RINEHART
GENE RITTENHOUSE
STUART RUMSEY

�RALPH SCHA FER
LINDA SEBALJ
BARBARA SIEGER
EVERETT S M I T H
BRENDA SWEETING
D O T T Y TEFFT
MARY VA N AKEN
JANET VA N PELT
MARY LOU WALKER
BETTY WELLS

JIM W I L U A M S O N
SHELDON WOHLERS
GWENDOLYN WRIGHT

��Margaret T h a r p , A d v i s o r
Howard G i l m o r e . A d v i s o r
Roger Kolassa, President
P h i l l i p Houtz, V i c e President
Linda M e y e r, S e c r e t a r y
Darlyn N e t t l e m a n , Tr e a s u r e r
Mary A d a m s
Loyd A l b r i g h t
Janette A r u n d e l
Charles A t k i n s
Richard A u t e n
Bonnie Baker
Patricia Barrack
Diane Beaudin
John Berry
Janice Blain
Clyde Botzner
Gene Bronson
Theron Brown
Jerry Bystry

Larry C a d m a n
Donna Carpenter
David Cary
Kathleen Cary
Lester Case
Darryl C o l e r
W i l l i a m Conaway
Doretha Corey
William Dixon
James Dow
Jan Fair
Lowell F a i r
Nancy Faust
Dave Feaster
James F i t c h
Rae jean Fulton
Andrew Goodsell
To m Green
Dennis H i l l
Pamela H i m e s

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Linda Hopkins
To m Hose
Elizabeth Hughes
Floyd Johns
Kathryn Johnson
Cleo K a m
Linda Keeslar
Jim Kehoe
Richard Kolassa

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Richard Laughry
Patricia Limpert
Art L i t t l e f i e l d

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Shirley Losinski
Jake Ludwick
Sandy Mahaffey
Beverly M a l o v e y
Margaret M a r t i n
David M a x w e l l

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Ronald M c K i n l e y
Gerald M e t z g e r
Charles M i l l e r
Barbara Modert
Carole M o e l l e r
Carol Moore
Harold Moss
Jon Nagel
Sandra Owen
David Peck
Bonnie Pennell

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Catherine Piatkowski
Joyce Pierucki
Larry Ratkowski
Theresa Rohloff
Vernon Rumsey
Terry Sielken
Roger Sikorski
Susan Smith

�David Stayner
Ramona Strong
Kenneth Stutzman
Patricia To o m a n
James Va n A k e n
Nancy Va n E l l e n
Judith Wa l k e r
Stella Wa l k e r
Ruth A n n Ward
Linda W i l b u r

Jerry W i l e r
John W i l e r
Lila W i l l i a m s o n
George W i l e s
Carol Work
Gerald Ye s h
George Barker
Joan K r e i e n b r i n k

��Dora Anderson, A d v i s o r
Everton Wo r t m a n , A d v i s o r
Daniel Junker, President
Sharon Jeffery, V i c e President
Diana Baker, S e c r e t a r y
Carolyn Keeslar, Tr e a s u r e r
Leonard A d a m s k i
Gary A l b r i g h t
Stanley Armstrong
Lois A u t e n

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Edith Bassage
Leo Beery
Donald B i d w e l l
Vera Black
M a r i l y n Card
Jim C a t t e l l
John Chapman
Charlotte Colpetsir
Robert Cronkhite
Jerry Cronkhite

Carol Davis
Dorothy Evens
Suzanne Fennell
Douglas F i t c h
Nancy Foster

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Gerald George
Kendra Gunthorpe
M a r i l y n Hathaway
Bonnie Henry

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Raymond H e p l e r
Janet H i m e b a u g h
Leon Hoard
Darlene Hodge
Jerry Hopkins
Ralph Howe
Fred Johns
Nancy Johnson
Patricia Kehoe
Elaine K i b i l o s k i

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�Michael K i n t e r
Cynthia K o n t z
Gary Kosier
Sylvia K o m e r i c k
Marilyn Kruszka
Dianna Kuhns
David Lane
Lloyd Lane
Louise Lane
Linda Lanier
Stanley Lepird
Michael L i t t l e f i e l d
Ronald Losinski
Dale Luce
Sylvia Lutz
Barbara Mahaffey
Rosalie M a l o v e y
Susan M a r t i n
Mary Sue M a r z

Joyce Mase
Lynn Mayer
Glen Merriman
Melva Metzger
Joan Mobley
Kathryn Mohler
JoAnn Norton
Loretta Nowak
John N u n
James Parks
Rebecca Payton
Ronald Peck
Roy Pelmear
Phillip Persails
Judith Pifer
David Placatka
Michael Poling
Marcia Pughi
Janet Reichard
Bonnie Rice

�Bonnie Rifenburgh
Carolyn Rifenburg
W i l l i a m Rissman
Larry Rumsey
Albert Russell
Barbara Rzepka
James Schafer
Don S e b a l j
K e i t h Shultz
Mabel S m i t h
Candace Stevens
Robert Stocker
Gladys Strong
Evan Stroup
Jim Ta y l o r
Barbara Te f f t
Mary Jane Va n Pelt
Sandra Vo r c e
Sandra Vr e e l a n d
Daniel Ward

Phyllis Wa r z n i a k
Herb Wells
Karen W i l e r
Nancy Wilkens
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Melva Wr i g h t
Gale W i l k i n s

��Eighth Grade
Patricia C h i s h o l m , A d v i s o r
Harry K i n s e y, A d v i s o r
Dale Davis, President
Judy Davidson, V i c e President
Jean Houghton, S e c r e t a r y
Sandra Roeser, Tr e a s u r e r
Roger A l b r i g h t
Charles A l g e r
Lesley Baker
Donald Beers
Kathem Bowerman
James Castle
Charles Crites
Beverly Cronkhite
Richard C r u m
Larry Dubois
Donna D u w e l l
Phyllis F a i r
Ralph F i t c h
Jackie French

Larry F r i e d e l
Penny Jo George
Donna Goshom
Linda Goshorn
Carolyn Green
Paul Green
Edwin Haenni
Brenda H i l l
Karen H i n m a n
Janet H o l l i s t e r
Connie Sue Hopkins
Sandra Hoskins
Mary Jane Hughes
Alton Kambol
John Keeslar
Gary Lash
Martin Rae Lepird
Mary Jo L i t t l e f i e l d
Janet L u t z
Carolyn Lyons

�James Maddy
Patty M a l l o r y
Leslie M a l l o w
Lloyd M a l l o w
Diane Manifold
Janice M a r k l e y
Robert M a r t i n
Dwaine Mathews
Collin Maxwell
Diane M a x w e l l
Frank M e i n k e
Shirley Metzger
M i l t o n Meyer
David Michalski
Jerry M o c k
Richard Modert
Nancy M o e l l e r
Shirley Monroe
Betty Nagle
Charles Norton

Carol Parks
Jerry Parsons
Robert Paul
Larry Peck
Phyllis Persails
Merlin Porter
Robert Rierson
Carol Ann Rigg
Claire Rigg
Sharon Roudebush
Vonda Rubley
Sharon Rumsey
Dennis Savage
Ron Seggie
Gary Shook
Richard Smith
Violet Mae Smith
Joann Sponsler
Gilbert Strohm
James Sullivan

�Jo Ann Summers
Connie Szafranski
Dirinda Te f f t
Terrence Ti l l o t s o n
Gary To o r n a n

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David Wa i t e
Connie Ward
Shirley We l l s
Diana K a y W i l k i n s

�Seventh Grade
Aridean French, A d v i s o r
Larl Kruger, A d v i s o r
David Rubley, President
Terry Brewer, V i c e President
Nick Himes, Secretary

Nathan Higbie, Treasurer
Brenda Armstrong
Linda Armstrong
Sarah A uten
Larry Ball
Rose A n n Bassage
Greg Brower
Marcia Butters

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Ruth Ann Cain
Helen Carpenter
Lillian Cary
Dolores Caswell
Lee Cook
Donald Corliss
Danny Dobbert

Homer Draper
Robert Easterday
Carol Ann Fair
Malinda Fitch
Patricia Foote
Jim Goshorn
Marjorie Hepler
Donald Hose
James Johnson
Richard Kehoe
Duane K e i t h
Larry Kniffen
Nora Lane
Sharon Lash
Carolyn Ludwick
To m McFall
Naomi Manifold
Clara Mae Metzger
Jean Meyer
Helen M i l l e r

�Raymond M e y e r
Lee Myers
Donna Nighswander
Jim Otto
Barbara Payton
Clinton Penner
Irma Radley
Carolyn Read
Don Read
Larry Reynolds
Glenn Risstnan
Ve r l Ramsey
Phillip Ftzepka
Nancy Sheets
Richard Shellenberger
Max Slisher
John S m i t h
Marlin S m i t h
Shirley S m i t h
Wendel S m i t h

Lamar Sours
C l a i r Strong
Clark Strong
Robert Va n Ellen

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Monroe Vreeland
Kay Wa l k e r
Wanda Wells
Connie Wheeler
Laura W i l e r

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Betty Wiles
John Wiles
Evelyn Wing
Dennis Wood
Nancy Woods
Jackie Musselman

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COACH W I L L I A M Z A B O N I C K

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Track

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First r o w, l e f t t o right: B . C a r y, J. Kosmerick, G . B i d w e l l , J . Kubasiak, M . Ross, M . P u g h ,
S. Neihardt, B . Wa l k e r. S e c o n d row: M . Poling, Manager; E. M a x w e l l , R. Kolassa, P. H o u t z ,
D. C o l e r, J . W i l e r, S . Rumsey, R . Copeland, T . Kubasiak, D . B i d w e l l , Manager. T h i r d row:
G. W i l e s , G . Bronson, C . M i l l e r , B . K a u f m a n , J . Czajowski, K . M i l l e r , S . Wohlers, B . D i x o n ,
Fourth row: C o a c h Atkocunis, L . A d a m s k i , M . C a m f i e l d , J . W i l l i a m s o n , C . Andrews, R .
Schafer, K . Carpenter, B . Behnke, C o a c h Zabonick.
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Jonesville
Union C i t y
Reading
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Freshman Football

First row, l e f t to right: M r . Wilson, Coach; D . Wa r d . S e c o n d row: J . Schafer, D . Junker, H .
Wells, E . Stroup, R . Losinski, D . Bidwell, J . C a r t e l ! , S . Armstrong. T h i r d [Ow: M . Poling,
S. Lepird, B . Rissrnan, L . Hoard, G . Kosier, J. Parks, D . Lane, R . H e p l e r, D . Sebalj.

�Varsity Cheerleaders

Left t o right: R . Calhoun, P. N o w i c k i , B . Nelson, G . D e c k e r, S . Va n Husan,

Reserve Cheerleaders

Left t o right: P . L i m p e r t , K . Gunthorpe, B . Sieger, S . J e ff e r y, B. M a l o v e y.

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Andrews, R . S c h a f e r, B . Ly o n s , J. K o s m e r i c k , M . Ross, C . M i l l e r . K n e e l i n g : J . F a i r, M a n ager; W. Z a b o n i c k , C o a c h .
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B. H. S.
B. H. S.
B. U.S.
B. H. S.
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Union C i t y

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Athens
Litchfield
Homer
Jonesville

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Athens
Sturgis
Litchfield
Homer
Jonesville
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B. H. S. 8 6 - O l i v e t 60

��"B" Squad

Left to right: G . A l b r i g h t , J . W i l e r, G . W i l e s , R. Copeland, M . P o l i n g , J. Parks, G .
Kosier, J. W i l e r, C o a c h C. Atkocunis, L . H o a r d , S . Lepird, J . K e h o e , R . Laughry, V .
Rurnsey, D . B i d w e l l , Manager H. We l l s .

�VARSITY BASEBALL

Left to right: N . C o p e l a n d , D . H o o v e r, R . B r e w e r, M . M a l o v e y, A . C a r y, D . W i l e r ,
L. K e r n , L . S i e l k e n . S e c o n d row: T . K u b a s i a k , E . M a l o v e y. R . C o p e l a n d , M . Ross,
J. K u b a s i a k , C . A n d r e w s , J . K o s m e r i c k , B . C a r y, E . B u r t c h , C . M i l l e r . T h i r d row:
Coach C. A t k o c u n i s , P. H o u t z , J. Ye s h , G . Bronson, C o a c h G. W i l s o n .

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Athens
Homer

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First row, l e f t to right: G . M e t z g e r, D . C o l e r, P. H o u t z , J. H a y n e s , E . M a x w e l l , J .
Ludwick, J . F a i r, C . M i l l e r . S e c o n d row: S . Rumsey, J . Va n A k i n , B . C a r y, N . H e r man, T . G r e e n , B . D i x o n , K . M i l l e r , J . K o s m e r i c k , S . N e i h a r d t , R. Ly o n s . T h i r d
row: C o a c h W. Z a b o n i c k , K . C a r p e n t e r, M . C a m f i e l d , C . A n d r e w s , R . Behnke, G .
Donbrock, L . A d a m s k i , J . K u b a s i a k , M . P u g h .

Quincy
Homer
Union C i t y
Jonesville

1957 CONFERENCE MEET
Reading
491
35
291
261

Bronson
Athens
Litchfield

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��Student Council

First row, l e f t t o right: P a t o o t e , B . L u c e , Treasurer; B. C a r y, President; S. Wa r d , V i c e President; B. P a u l . S e c o n d row: J . B l a i n , R . Kolassa, E . Bertsch, W . F r e n c h , A d v i s o r ; G. B i d w e l l ,
R. M a l o v e y, G . A l b r i g h t .

Little "C" Council

Left t o right: G . B i d w e l l , R . Schafer, S . Wa r d , S . Van.Husan, W . French.

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First row, l e f t to right: J . Va n Pelt, J. C r u m , L . W i l l i a m s o n , Secretary-Treasurer; S. M e t z g e r.
Second row: H . M i l l e r , N . M o d e r t , S . M e t z g e r, M . M e t z g e r, M . J . Va n Pelt, B . L . C a r p e n ter, C . M e t z g e r, M . M e t z g e r, R. S m i t h . T h i r d row: W . M e t z g e r, D . D u w e l l , J . S m i t h , M .
Walker, J. M i n c h , D . Carpenter, P. Barrack, C . M o e l l e r, D . M a n i f o l d , J. A l b r i g h t .

National Thespian Honor Society

First row, l e f t t o right: N . Goshorn, S . Owen, J. H o ff e r, I . W i s l e r, C . Burch, M . M . L e p i r d ,
S. Va n Husan, P. C h i s h o l m , Sponsor. S e c o n d row: S . M c C l i s h , D . Beaudin, R. Chappa, P.
Smoker, S . N o w a k , J. L i l l y, N . C a t t e l l , S . A . Wa r d , J. N a g e l , N . C o l e . T h i r d row: E .
Bertsch, T . Pearce, A . Wa l k e r, J. Kubasiak, N . Wa r z n i a k , 13, Nelson, J. K i b i l o s k i .

�Pep Club

First row, l e f t t o right: P . N o w i c k i , G . D e c k e r, J. B l a i n , B . Nelson. S e c o n d row: J . P i e r u c k i ,
N. Va n E l l e n , P. L i m p e r t , B . Te f f t , D . C o r e y, P. Barrack, L . L a n e , M . M a r z , D . Carpenter.
Third row; S . F o x , S . M a r t i n , M . Va n P e l t , C . Wa r d , D . Te f f t , N . M o e l l e r, D . M a x w e l l , P.
George, C . Keeslar, C . K e e s l a r, M . L e p i r d , B . S i e g e r, K . Gunthorpe, S . J e ff e r y, A . L i t t l e f i e l d .
Fourth row: P . Neverske, L . L a n i e r, C . D a v i s , J. H i m e b a u g h , R. M a l o v e y, P. M a l l o r y, J . Va n
Pelt, S . M a h a f f e y, S . Hoskins, P. To o m a n , C . Stevens. F i f t h row: S . K o s m e r i c k , P. W a r z e i a k , E . K i b i l o s k i , J. D a v i s , J. C r u m , C . M o e l l e r, .1. Houghton, B . R i c e , M . P u g h , K . M i l l e r ,
D. Te f f t . S i x t h row: J . A l b r i g h t , B . L u c e , G . W r i g h t , G . F o w l e r, M . M a r t i n , S . L u t z , S .
Ross, B . M a l o v e y, J. P i e r u c k i , N . Wa r z n i a k , P. S m o k e r, R . Chappa, B . Green.

Homecoming Court

Left t o right: T . Brewer, J . L u d w i c k , 13, P e n n e l l , C . Keeslar, Queen, J . C r u m ; 1956-57 Queen,
B. Sikorski; K i n g , M . Ross; G. Rittenhouse, S . Roudebush, M . P u g h , M . P o l i n g , L . U l r i c h .

�Latin Club

First row, l e f t t o right: A . L i t t l e f i e l d , S . Jeffery, M . VanPelt, K . M o h l e r, C . Keeslar, K .
Johnson, C . Wo r k , P. Himes, C . Davis, L . A u t e n , N . Faust, M . T h a r p , Advisor. S e c o n d row:
K. C a r y, N . Johnson, M . Wa l k e r, J. N a g e l , B . Conaway, N . F a i r, S . Kosmerick, E . K i b i l o s k i ,
B. Pennell, 1.., M e y e r. T h i r d row: J . Wa l k e r, S . L u t z , P. Wa r z n i a k , M . Card, S . Fennell, L .
Wilbur, D . Baker, M . M a r z , C . M o e l l e r, J. B l a i n , P. L i m p e n . F o u r t h row: B . Te f f t , J.
Pierucki, J. Garman, R. Ward, N . VanEllen, D . C o r e y, J. W i l e r, J. Haynes, D . Carpenter,
P. Barrack, L . Lane, M . K i n t e r.

Girls' Bowling

left to right: S . Jeffery, K . Gunthorpe, S. M a r t i n , D . Evens, P. Himes, G . Decker.
Second row: J . Davis, J. H o ff e r, S . Kosmerick, M . Wa l k e r, C . Konst, C . Rifenburgh, J.
Reichard. T h i r d row: B . Pennell, P. L i m p e r t , R. H i m e s , B . Rice, M . Pugh, C . Stevens.
Fourth row: D . Te f f t , L . W i l b u r, L . Bercaw, D . C o r e y. N . Va n E l l e n , L . Lane, S . Rinehart,
Not shown: C a r o l Burch, President, and Carloyn McClish, Secretary-Treasurer.

�F.F.A.

First r o w, l e f t t o right: G . B i d w e l l , Rep; D . S h i e r y, Treasurer; C. H i l t o n , Sponsor; H. F a i r,
President; W. W i l l i a m s , Sentinel. S e c o n d row: C . A t k i n s , R. H o l l i s t e r, K . Stutzman, D . C a r y,
J. D o w, J. M a r k l e y, L . Case, K M c K i n l e y. T h i r d row: A . Goodsell, D . C o l e r, H . Moss. J.
Hooley, D . Lanning, E . S m i t h , B . Cranson, G . M e t z g e r. F o u r t h row: J . P e l m e a r, G . Burnside,
J. H o o l e y, B . Wa l k e r, L . F a i r, J. Va n A k e n , P.. Sikorski, B . D i x o n , L . A l b r i g h t . F i f t h row: J .
Czajkowski, K . M i l l e r , S . Wohlers, H . C a r d , V . Bowerman, J. Donbrock, C . Botzner, D . H i l l .

Electronics Club

First row, l e f t to right: G . Rittenhouse, President; J. H a r t m a n , V i c e President; 11. G i l m o r e ,
Sponsor; L. Rittenhouse, Sponsor; P. H o u t z , Secretary; M . K i n t e r, Treasurer. S e c o n d row: G .
Lash, D . Mathews, J. French, N . M o e l l e r, E . Stroup, D . D u w e l l , R, S m i t h , G . Shook. T h i r d
row: G . To o m a n , J. M o c k , J . Va n P e l t , E . M a x w e l l , C . N o r t o n , S . Rumsey, J. F a i r, R. A u t e n ,
K. P a u l . F o u r t h row: F . M e i n k e , M . C a m f i e l d , J . Barrack, E . Bertsch, S . N e i h a r d t , M . P u g h ,
J. Kubasiak, E . Chard, B . C a r y.

�Student Teachers

First row, l e f t t o right: W . M e t z g e r, M . Wa l k e r, J. H o ff e r, L . S e b a l j , S. Prough, A . L i t t l e field, T . M o d e r t . S e c o n d row: S . VanHusan, P. Smoker, D . Kruszka, B . Booth, M . Laughry,
B. Green, D . Te f f t , J. Davis.

Safety Patrol

First row, l e t t to right: K S m i t h , G . Brower, B. Easterday, G . l a s h , D . Wa i t e , D . Hose, N .
Himes, D . Corliss, R, Shellenberger. S e c o n d row: D . K e i t h , D . M i c h a l s k i , R. Leonard, M .
Lepird, G . To o m a n , D . Mathews, T h i r d row: M . Porter, D . Savage, G . Parsons, R. M o d e r t ,
J. Castle, G . Brusak, Advisor.

���"Brother Goose"

Left t o right: N . C o l e , M r s . T r i m m e r ; J. K i b i l o s k i , Wes; H . C a r d , T r u c k Driver; S. N o w a k ,
Helen; J. W i s l e r, Eve; N . Wa r z n i c k , Peggy; B. Nelson, Lenore; B. Lyons, J e ff ; N . C a t t e l l ,
Hyacinth; A . Wa l k e r, Sarah; S. M c C l i s h , C a r o l .

When the lights dimmed i n the g y m the night o f November 22, t h e large audience present
saw the Class o f 1958 present: W i l l i a m Davidson's lighthearted f a m i l y comedy i n three-acts,
"Brother Goose."
The action i n the play takes place i n the l i v i n g room o f the Adams home, w h e r e Jeff Adams,
the oldest brother, attempts t o earn a l i v i n g and be mother and father t o his younger brother,
Wes, a n d sisters, C a r o l and Hyacinth. J e f f ' s troubles only begin when Helen, t h e housekeeper,
quits. T h e y continue t o mount as Peggy Winkle comes on the scene t o become the Adams' new
housekeeper. L e n o r e , Jeff's fiance, disapproves of the whole thing, a n d Mrs. T r i m m e r , o f the
Wee Blue Inns, threatens to cancel Jeff's architecture contract. I n the m e a n t i m e , Wes is m a d l y
pursuing Eve Mason, a Southern g i r l , w h o has moved i n next door, a n d H y and Peggy are w o r k ing out football strategy for the "Palace o f Sweets Saber- To o t h Ti g e r s , " aided by Sarah, t h e
Masons' Negro m a i d .
There was much h i l a r i t y before Jeff f i n a l l y won a permanent housekeeper and g o t the f a m i l y
back on an even keel.
The cast, w h i c h was assisted b y an e ff i c i e n t production staff, extend thanks t o their director,
Miss Patricia Chisholm.

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Seated, l e f t to right: M . Lepird, Jennie; R. Kibiloski, Officer Sweeny; N . Herman, M r . Cutter.
Standing: D . DeBolt, Ammonia; M . Wa l k e r, Mrs. Malone; J. VanPelt, H i l d a ; S. VanHusan,
Irene; R. Schafer, George; 13, Hehnke, Hercules; B. Sieger, Abby; S. Rumsey, Guthrie Rosewater.

Three girls from Ohio - Hilda, Irene, and Jenny - are compelled by circumstances to rent
an old, gloomy, run-down apartment from a greedy landlady on their first night in New York.
And W H AT a night i t turns out to be!
Trying to save money, H i l d a and Irene tell Mrs. M a l o n e , t h e money-mad landlady, that
Jenny is merely a friend who is helping them move in, J e n n y will have to hide in the supposedly
unused closet - when and i f the key can be found. Unfortunately for Jenny, she isn't there to
protest the scheme,
Directly across the hall live Mr. and Mrs. Cutter and their week-old baby. A n d then there
is Guthrie Rosewater, probably the most modern of the modernistic poets. " E l d e r l y " Abbie
Phillips, his "Muse," is taken with fits of screaming, and Jenny is so shaken that she hires Hercules Jones as a bodyguard. H e r c u l e s and Irene's fiance, George, have an argument about who
should protect the girls, and things really begin to pop when Officer Sweeny comes on the scene.
"Come out of the Closet," a mystery-comedy, was directed for the Juniors by Miss Patricia
Chisholm.

�Hi-Times

First row, l e f t t o right: J . H o f f e r, Editor; E. Shook, Sponsor; M . L e p i r d , Assistant Editor.
Second row: J . L i l l y, A l u m n i Editor; N . Va n E l l e n , President; M . C a u l f i e l d , Sports Editor; D .
Beaudin, Secretary-Treasurer; K . C a r y, E x . E d i t o r ; J. French, President.

; .rst row, l e f t t o right: A . L i t t l e f i e l d , B . H i l l , M . Va n P e l t , J. M e y e r, C . Wa r d , L . W i l l i a m s o n ,
J. Summers, C . Burch, J . H o l l i s t e r, N . M o e l l e r, S e c o n d row: N . C o l e , S . Hoskins, P. George,
J. N o r t o n , D . Te f f t , S . O w e n , N . Faust, S . N o w a k , C . Stevens. T h i r d row: M . Wa l k e r, B .
Carpenter, P. Nunnery, J . B l a i n , B . L u c e , D . Va n P e l t , L . 13ercaw, B . Booth, J. Houghton, C .
Moeller. F o u r t h row: J . Va n P e l t , J. C r u m , K . Evens, S . S m i t h , P. L i m p e r t , P. S m o k e r, R.
Chappa, N . Wa r z n i a k , M . M a r z , C . Carpenter, P. Barrack.

�Band

First row, l e f t t o right: A . S u l l i v a n , P. Himes, S . S m i t h , N . Faust, B . Rissman, L . S e b a l j , S.
Wohlers, B . Sieger, S . Ward, N . C o l e , D . Carpenter. S e c o n d row: D . DeBolt, J. Va n P e l t , A .
Walker, J. Wa l k e r, Et, Brown, L . Lane, T . Green, S. M a r t i n , S . Bowerman, L . Keeslar, E .
Stroup, D . Ward, B . Pennell, L . M e y e r. T h i r d row: D . C o r e y, R. A u t e n , J. Houghton, C .
Stevens, J . C r u m , M . Hathaway, M . L i t t l e f i e l d , L . A u t e n , C . Wo r k , J. M o c k , J. Haynes, L .
Cadmen, B. U l r i c h , J. N a g l e , J. Baker, R. Laughry, K . C a r y, M . M a r z , D . Easterday, M .
Kinter, J. F a i r, F o u r t h row: R . Ward, B . M a r t i n , C . Moore, C . Botzner, J. C a t t e l l , D . C a r y,
H. Bond, D . VanPelt, J. U l r i c h , M . VanPelt, M . P u g h , J. M i n c h , C . A t k i n s , E. M a x w e l l , S .
Rumsey, B . D i x o n .

Drum Major, Majorettes

Left to right: J . U l r i c h , M . VanPelt, M . Pugh, J. M i n c h , D . VanPelt.

�Chorus

First row, l e f t to right: M . VanPelt, D . DeBolt, M . Wr i g h t , P. Neverske, S . M a r t i n , M . M e t z ger, M . M e t z g e r, C . Colpetsir, M . Hathaway, L . W i l l i a m s o n , B . Sieger, J. L i l l y, W. M e t z g e r,
S. Nowak, M r , Bond, S e c o n d row: P . To o m a n , J. VanPelt, 1, C r u m , N . C o l e , P. M e r r i m a n ,
P. Smoker, J. Wa l k e r, J. W i s l e r, S . Bowerman, C . Burch, L . A u t e n . T h i r d row: J . H o ff e r, B .
Cronkhite, S . L u t z , L . W i l b u r, S. Fennell, R. Chappa, L . Bridge, A . Wa l k e r, B . Sweeting, 0 .
Armstrong, M . S m i t h , D . Baker, M . M a r t i n . F o u r t h row: C . Piatkowski, D . Wa r d , J. B l a i n ,
J. W i l e r, 1, K i b i l o s k i , J. H o o l e y, D . Lane, D . Easterday, R. Herman, G . M e r r i m a n , R. L u d wick, J. H o o l e y, D . VanPelt,

Glee Club

First row, l e f t to right: M r . Bond, N . Goshorn, L . L a n i e r, E. Bassage, E . K i b i l o s k i , B. Rzepka,
D. Kuhns, S. Fox, S . Nowack. S e c o n d row: J . Pierucki, C . M c C l i s h , B . Te f f t , S. Kosmerick,
J. Behnke, N . Johnson.

�Varsity Club

First row, l e f t to right: J . Kosmerick, Secretary; M . Ross, Treasurer; C. H i l t o n , A t h l e t i c D i r e c tor; M . P u g l i , President; C. Andrews, V i c e President. S e c o n d row: E . Bertsch, B . Wa l k e r, E .
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