Hello... ‘The Bentley Seniors of 1958 would like to welcome you to their account of the school year, 1957-1958. As Bentley School has grown, so have ac~ tivities and opportunities. In the follow- ing pages the Class of ’58 has tried to picture for you some of the variety that has been a part of their senior year. Wont you join them in reminiscing by reading the 1958 ECHO? Dedication N CRAWFORD We dedi 8 ECHO to our friend and class ad- visor, Miss Crawford. Her friendliness, courtesy, and high ideals of service have given us an example that shall carry us profitably into the futu Board of Education The students appreciate the hours of work and consideration spent in their behalf by the members of the School Board. They, with Mr. Barhitte, have worked indefatigably for the betterment of Bentley High School. Clare Darby, Trustee Leon Baucus, Treasurer Ralph Oberlink Trustee FE, Barhitte, Superintendent Administrators Superintendent Principal Mr. FE, Barhitte Mr, Jonathan Baker OUR HELPERS Mr, Marden Mr. Root NERINE M, ALDEN, B. Sy Easter Michigan University of Michigan Guidance ANNA BLOUGH, B. 5. Michigan State University Home Economics FLORENCE KILBURN, 8, S. Easter Michigan College Fine Arts A a. MARLEA ATKINS, A. By SOPHIA BACON, A, B, Michigan State University Kalamazoo College History French > y —s MARGUERITE FROST, A, B, Michigan State University Business Education IVY GOODMAN, B. S. Easter Michigan College Commercial aba BESSIE KNICKERBOCKER, A.B, Eastem Michigan College Greenville College English Science MIRIAM MYERS, A. B, DOROTHY RINGLEIN, A.B, Bridgewater College Nazareth College History Library Setence KEITH RUSSELL, B, 5. Western Michigan College History > | EUGENE SAMS, B, S, ARCHIE WATSON, A, B. SHIRLEY WELLS, B, S. Central Michigan College Michigan State University Central Michigan Colleg Industrial Arts Speech Education Physical Education The following menbers of the faculty whose pictures do not appear are: EUGENE BARKER, A. B,, M.A, JOHN KOCH, B, 5. JOHN E, SUKUP, BS. Easter Michigan College Michigan State University Hillsdale College Instrumental Music Physical Education Economics RUSSELL CLARK, B, 5, JOHN MIKULICH, A, B, GEORGE WALLACE, A,B, Centra! Michigan College University of Michigan Michigan State University Physical Education Social Studies Economics JEAN CRAWFORD, B, s, WILLIAM sNoozy, 8, s. ROBERT YODER, B, Mus, Michigan State University University of South Dakota DePauw University Chemistry Industrial Arts Education Public School Music President CHUCK VICKERMAN "There is no great genius without a touch of madness | Class President 12,34; Foot- a ball 1,234; Basketball 1,234; Vice - President pore , Varsity Club 3}4; Jr Play; Sr. Play; Student Council Mayor 4 THOMAS MATCHETT "The highest proof of virtue 1s to possess foundless power without abusing it, Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 4,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Varsity Club 3,4; Stadent Council 1,45 Class Vice Pres, 24. Treasurer BRIAN BROWN, "Knowledge is power. Band 1,2; Football 1, 2; Basket- bball 1,2; Class Treasurer 12,34, JOYCE ALBERTS JERRY ANSLOW "AS merry as the day is long." With a smile on his lips and Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Softball 1; 4 gleam in his eye," ‘Track 2; Seribe Staff 4, Football 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2; Vice President 1; Jr. Play. SHIRLEY BOOTH PHYLLIS BOWMAN "The power of thought; the "A friend isa present you give magic of the mind." yourself. FH. A. 1; Yearbook Statf 4; Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2); Scribe Staff 3; Band 1, Pep Band 1,2; Jr. Play; F, HA, 1,2,3,4; Scribe Statt 3 Yearbook Staff 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Candy Counter Account= SHIRLEY BURLEY "He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his ows Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Softball Scribe Staff 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4, A TERRY CHATFIELD JULIUS COOK "To be great is to be misunder- I know a trick worth two of st00d,"" that,’ Band 1; Track 2; Jr. Play; Sr. Je. Play; Yearbook Staff 4; Play. Sr. Play. \ SAM COPLIN: MARTHA CURRIE DON DAVIS "Beware the fury of a patlent "My crown is in my heart, "Give mea place to stand man, not on my head." and I will move the earth," Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Glee Club 1; Seribe Staff 3,4, Basketball 1,2; Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3; Secretary of Band 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4, Baseball 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Varsity Club 3 J, Play 3, BOB DAY "® man who blushes is not quite a brute," Basketball 1,2,3; Visual Aids 12,35 Varsity Club 3; Band 1/2434; Pep Band 3. JIM DEVOE Joy rises in me like a summer's Jt. Play; Sr. Play; Yearbook Staff 4; Visual Aids 4, ae PATRICIA EVANS DELORES DENZ Whence is thy leaming? Hath thy toll o'er books consumed the midnight oil?" Band 1,2,3,4; Library 2 Scribe Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club 1, JANICE FALLIS ife isa Jest, and all things "Never do today what you can show it; I thought s0 once, but put off until tomorrow." now I know it." Office 3; F. H.A. 1,2; Year Library Club 2, 4) Sr, Play. book Staff 4, LOLITA FLORENCE CAROL GIEROK "True ar steel, "Keep up appearances what Speedball 2; Softhall 2; Band ever you do." 2,3)4) Track 2; F. He A. 1,25 Basketball 2; Softball 1,25 Jr. Play; Yeatbook Staff 4. Speedball 2; Track 1; Glee Chub 1,34, Z LINDA GOCHA VIRGINIA GUELDE ROY HALL "Take her and cut her up in "Up, Upy my friend, and clear "A man who lives right, and is ittle stars and she will make your looks; why all this toll right, has more power in his the face of Heaven s0 fine." and trouble?" silence than another has by his Glee Club 1,2,3; Seribe Statt Band 1,2,3,45 Track 2; F.H. A. words." 4; Yearbook Staff, 1,2,3,4; Yeatbook Staff 4; Pep Sr. Play. Band 1,2. DAVID HARRISON T hate definitions." Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; ‘Track 2; Jr. Play; Varsity Club 34. CAROL HOWARD "The dome of thought; the palace of the sou! Scribe Staff 3,4; F. He A. Ir, Play; Yearbook Statt 4," CAROLYN HOSKINS jothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.” Basketball 1,2,3,4; Speedball 1,2,3y45 Track 1,2,3y43 Soft ball 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,34; FHA. 1,2; Je. Plays Yearbook Staff; Bund 1,2,3,4; Student Couneil 1, NANCY HUTTON "The way to gain a good reputation is to endeavor to be what you desire to appear," Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Bund 1, F.H. A. 1 Scribe Staff 3} Yearbook Staff 4; Jr. Play; Sr, Play. DON JOHNSON "He's the man around the town, never lets worry get him down, Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Football 4, EUGENE KEEFER NORA KLINK "Thought alone is eternal,” "She is pretty to walk with, witty to talk to, and pleasant to think on, too Cheerleader 2,3,4; Speedball 3; Softball 2,3; Track 2,3; Yearbook; F.H. A. 1,2; Jr, Play; Se. Play; Scribe Staff 3,4. “— JACQUELINE LANE DAVID MeGEE MIKE MILLER "Ambition has no risk," "Time is but the stream I go "A man of moods." Basketball 1,2,3,45 Speedball fishing in," Football 1, 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,45 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Jr, Play; F.H.A, 1,2; Scribe Staff 4; Yearbook GERALDINE MONROE Softness huth she and sweet attractive grace." Glee Club 3,4. GEORGE NENNISTIEL Sl'm no angel." Track 1. JO ANN OVERTON "On with the dance! Let joy JANICE MOORE Thou hast no faults, or I n0 faults can spy; Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I F,H. A. 3; Yearbook Staff Senior Play; Candy Counter Manager 4, IVOLA PRESS "Curiosity is one of the most bbe unconfined." permanent and certain ‘Yearbook Staff 4 Jr. Plays characteristics of a vigorous Scribe Staff 3,4; FH. A. 2, intellect." ‘Yearbook Staff 4 Jr. Plays F,H, A. 1; Sr. Play; Seribe Staff 4, GERALDINE MONROE "Softness huth she and sweet attractive grace. Glee Club 3,4, (GEORGE NENNISTIEL JO ANN OVERTON I'm no angel ‘Track 1. bbe unconfined.” Yearbook Staff 4 Jr. Play; JANICE MOORE "Thou hast no faults, of I no faults can spy3 Thou art all beauty, oF all blindness 1 F,H. A. 3; Yearbook Staff Senior Play; Candy Counter Manager 4, "On with the dance! Let joy Seribe Staff 3,4; FH. A. 2. IVOLA PRESS "Curiosity is one of the most permanent and certain characteristics of a vigorous intellect," ‘Yearbook Staff 4; Jr. Play; F.H, A, 1; Sr. Play; Serib Staff 4, SANDRA RATHBUN JOHN REITH "Little beads of kindness, Little words of love, make our earth an Eden like the Heaven above," Basketball 1,2,3,4; Speedball 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; FH. A 4; Jr. Play; Sr, Play; Scribe Staff 3,4; Yearbook 4, “He will give the devil his due. GAIL RENSHAW BEVERLY RICHARDSON MARGIE RIDDLE "A soul as white as Heaven." rlondship is love without its "Well timed silence hath more F.H. A. 1,3/4; Pep Club 2,4 wings. eloquence than speech," Speedball 3; Sr, Play; Librarian Glee Club 1; Jr, Play; Yearbook Library Club 3,4; Seribe Staff 4 2; Scribe Staff 3; Yearbook Staff 4, Staff 4, SHIRLEY ROLLF JUDY ROWAN "When you rise in the morning, "Nothing can bring you peace form a resolution to make the but yourself." day a happy one to a fellow Yearbook Staff 4; Glee Club creature." 3,4; Senior Seribe 3,4; Jr. Play. Speedball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,43 Basketball Manager 1,2,3)45 Track 1,2,3)45 F. H. A. 1,2,3)4; Je. Class Vice Pres; Jr, Play; St, Play; Seribe Staff ‘eatbook Staff 4. as postin RuGcaRs BARBARA SAVONE KEN SHIELDS Killing time is not murder; "Men are children of a larger "I find that nonsense at times its suietdet" growth." 4s singularly refreshing." Glee Club; F. H, Ay Yearbook Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football Staff. 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4. PAUL SIMPSON "Adventures are to the adventurous." Football 4; Jr. Play; Sr. JIM SOUTHERN "A lion among ladies is a dangerous thing, Football 2,3,45 Track 3,4; Varsity Club 3,4; Scribe Staff 4, - Play. JIM SWEET "A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart." ‘Yearbook Staff 4; Bascball 4, JANICE SMITH "WE have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is thé lamp of ex- perience." Speedball 1; Glee Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4. BARBARA TAYLOR "The only gift is a portion of thyself." Jr. Play; Sr, Pl Staff 4. 5 Yearbook JANET TOKAR "WA Light heart lives long." Band 1,2,3,45 Softball 1; Glee Club 1,2,3; Field Hockey 1; Sr. Play; FHA, 1 RICHARD VAN FLEET SHARLENE WALLACE "He speaketh not, and yet is a dear and ue there is a conversation in his industrious friend, ee Softball DON TORR "For he's a jolly good fellow." Football 1,2,3. CHARLOTTE WALLACE Culture has one great passion; the passion for light and sweetness." F.H, A. 1,2,3;45 Speedball 1; Scribe Staff 3,45 Band 1,2,34; ‘Yearbook Staff 4. JIM WALTON ‘CAROL WELLS E love fools! experiments. "The most skillful flattery is I'm always making them, to let a person talk on and be Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; a listener," Track 2. Jr, Plays Sr. Play; Band 1,2,3,4. LARRY WHEATON DALLAS WHITINGER. MARILYN WINER "The strength of twenty men," "Beware when the Great God "Dost thou love life? Then do Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball lets loose a thinker on this not squander time, for that is 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Base- Planet. the stuff life Is made of," Basketball 3,4; Track 3; Soft- ball 3,4; Glee Club 4 Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Yearbook Staff 4, ball 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4, Football 1; Yearbook Staff 4, JANET TOKAR DON TORR "A light heart lives long.! Wer hes c aly pentane» Band 1,2,3,4; Softball 1; Glee Football 1,2,3. ‘Club 1,2,3; Field Hockey 1; Sr. Play; Fo HALL, ‘CHARLOTTE WALLACE cIURD VAN riser Ghianuene watrace Sue a "He speaketh not, and yet a the passion for light and there is a conversation in his sndutrious friend eyes. Softball 1; Band 1,2,3,4; FHA, Scribe Staff 3,4) Band 1,2,3, Yearbook Staff 4, JIM WALTON CAROL WELLS "I love fools! experiments, ©The most skillful flattery is tm always making them." to let person talk on and be Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; a listener." Track 2. LARRY WHEATON "The strength of twenty men, Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3/4; Track 1,2,3,45 Base ball 1, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4, I Plays St. Play; Band 1,2,3,4, DALLAS WHITINGER MARILYN WINER "Beware when the Great God "Dost thou love life? Then do lets loose a thinker on this not squander time, for that is Planet." the stuff life is made of." Football 1; Yearbook Staff 4, Basketball 3,4; Track 3; Soft- ball 3,4; Glee Club 45 Jr. Play, Sr, Plays Yearbook Staff 4, PATRICIA WINSTANLEY "The pursuit of the perfect, then, is the pursult of sweetness and light." Speedball 1; Softball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Scribe Staff 3,4; Year- book Staff 4, TELLER OF TALLEST QUIETEST: TALES: Janet Tokar Margie Riddle Don Torr Sam Coplin MOST ATHLETIC: MOST LIKELY TOSUCCEED: Shirley Booth Brian Brown Phyllis Bowman ‘Tom Matchett Carolyn Hoskins BEST ALL AROUND: Charles Vickerman Sandy Rathbun MOST STUDIOUS: Roy Hall Delores Denz a i 2 FRIENDLIEST: Jim Sweet Barbara Taylor CLASS FLIRTS: Paul Simpson Jackie Lane ° | nf CLASS HUMORISTS Don Davis Virginia Guelde PRETTIEST HAIR Larry Wheaton Judy Rowan Undergrads Juniors Sophomores CX OL CnC dCi cy ey Gd ey @ 1G; Cy iD ax 1D» C» 3 Ce (is seAcsdde-C 1 G.ck 10rGa@rC: oder 5 & vy CAes'*Mc © ACH G5 D2 Cy EAGIC C- Cf EF @- GGA CECA Qjox 1 = ad = as : a =" 4 -_ a Freshmen a f° © yw i, ‘ Wa Ws \ aS = CAG 190 qaare eanae DLS n09e7 1 7 We Bala b \ EGene 4 ~! Gar Gy “en: Ce c c4 Wal Activities SCRIBE STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT, STANDING: H. Carr, J. Nobles, S. Campbell, P. Oberlink; Advisor, Mr, Watson; SEATED: Editor, M. Currie REPORTERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: C. Wallace, J. Rowan, J. Devine, R. Dent, C. Pemberton, L. MeAra, R. Pickard; STANDING, FIRST ROW: D. Aldred, N. Morton, B. Glanton, M. Bond, P. Winstanley, 1, Press; Advisor, Mr, Watson; SECOND ROW: B, Tillinghast, G. Wright, M. Hanna, J. Southem, J. Lane, B. Lawrence, B. Amott, H. Carr TYPISTS, LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: J. Alberts, L. Gocha, 8. Burley, J. Overton; STANDING: P, Barr, S. Rathbun, C, Howard; ECHO STAFF BUSINESS COR ’ ! a | Dae { Chir LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Campbell, C. Wells, D. Den, SECOND'ROW: G. Nei Drum Major Advisers FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: 5. Tanner, S. Campbell, J. Blow, K. Smith, J. Terry, J. Byrer; SECOND ROW; 1. Cassell, B. Kissinge LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Advisor, Mrs. Blough, B. Kissinger, K, Smith, J. Blow, J. Burer; SECOND ROW: D. Klink, J. Petrick, $. Baker, B. Roche, T. Holser, J. Knuth, G. Renshaw, K, Hubbard, N. Hoag; THIRD ROW: P, Cummings V. Beadley, F. Martin, I, Petrick, J. Wells, S. Campbell, J. Terry, L. : e kinson, S. Hresko; F ROW: C, Church, M. Mansfield, R. Wilson, $, Burley, G. house, J. Smith, D. FIFTH ROW: D. Aldred, L. Doty, M. Wooley, J. Ini e 1. Caell, L. Coburn, D. Dunham Student Council Senior Play Sports Football “fe o 98 ee o a’ aut ct PL a Ox 3 © WO GS a . ay pS, 2 BU Varsity Basketball Le LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Mgr. M. Richter, T. Holter, J, Lane, 20, m Beals, STANDING. Coach Join Mikalich,R. Schiegelmilch, H, facae, Riddle, f. Matchet, . Shields, Mgr. B, Taggart WET TO RIGHT, SEATED: L. Tero, Ls Beals, Jt Jocks STANDING. T. Matchett, L- Wheatoa, C. Vi ebb, B. Matchett, Mr. Baker, principal, admires the medal which was awarded Larry Wheaton as 1957 Shot-Put State Champ- ion Baseball LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: B. Armstrong, C. Beals, J. Lane, T. Holser, D, Meeks, L, Beals, V. Baker; STANDING: Coach Rustell Clark, C, Vickerman, G. Wright, L Wheaton, L. Tarno, C. Anger, T. Matchett Reserve Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT, SEAT! Wallace, N. Panchula, Reserve Football me 23 ovr eee ee LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mgrs. B. Taggart, A. Hatch; son, R. Ziegler, R. Bacon, R. Payne, W. Hinman, J. Pugmire; D. Benedict, L. McPherson, B. Voce, G. Mallo, B, Blough, B, Tillinghast, B. Matchett, D. Blough, H. Escue, T. Richardson, F. Trevarrow, R. Griswold, T. Bates, D. Pe Coach Russell, B. Bradow, W. Vickerman, L. Gibson, S. Guernsey; FIFTH ROW: A. \ch Milailich; SIXTH ROW: Speedball ‘Admiring the trophy won by the 1957 Speedball team are the senior girls who were team members and thelr coach. They are, left to right, S, Rollf, J. Lane, Coach Shirley Wells, S. Rathbun, C. Hoskins Basketball STANDING, FIRST ROW. S.Rollf, SECOND ROW; K. Pag Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: 1 Reserve Brown; THIRD ROW COACHES aa Miss Atkin, Advisor, appraises the paper mache’ Bulldog head worn by the Bentley “mascot” at the games. This innovation was directed by her and the officers of the Pep Club who are, left to right, Secretary, Vickie Meyerson; Treasurer, Sally Neal; President, Sandra Youngs; Vice-president, Billie Roche. Varsity Club LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: J. Anslow, P. Simpson, J. Southem, T. Matchett, C. Vickerman, L, Wheaton, D, Torr; STANDING, FIRST ROW: Mr, Wallace, J. Brown, V. Baker, C. Ang D. Meeks, L. Beals, @. Wright, J. Lane, T. Holser, Mr, Clark; SECOND ROW: Mr, Mikal D. Dumas, M. MeMullin, D, Grooms, W. Bolinger, L. Tamo, J. Stowers, R. Bacon, G. Ste Walton, - Armstrong, L. Riddle, ins, B. Match- Homecoming Chemistry Class Class Will oyce Alberts, wish to leave my smile to Mary Wooley. erry Anslow, wish to leave my eyelashes to Daryl Meeks. hirley Booth, wish to leave my job as Yearbook Editor to Julie Nobles. hyllis Bowman, wish to leave my ability to attract guys to Donna Campbell. rian Brown, wish to leave my ability to attract the gals to Gerry Wright. hirley Burley, wish to leave my rosy cheeks to Lavona O’Guinn. erry Chatfield, wish to leave my size 11 boots to Mr. Sams. ulius Cook, wish to leave my Chevy motor to Henry Chemo. am Coplin, wish to leave my civics book to anybody who wants it. lartha Currie, wish to leave my job as Scribe Editor to Pat Oberlink. on Davis, wish to leave my ability to throw my weight around to Tom Holser. ob Day, wish to leave my freckles to Bob Arnott. olores Denz, wish to leave my civics notes to Tippy Denz. im DeVoe, wish to leave my height to Loyd Riddle. at Evans, wish to leave my loyalty to anyone who deserves it. anice Fallis, wish to leave my speech book to Mr. Watson. olita Florence, wish to leave my height to Diana Aldred, arol Gierok, wish to leave my quiet ways to Linda McAra. inda Gocha, wish to leave my shyness to Noma Morton, irginia Guelde, wish to leave my sense of humor to Mr. Snoozy. oy Hall, wish to leave my studious ways to Bill Bolinger. ave Harrison, wish to leave, period!!! * arolyn Hoskins, wish to leave my basketball uniform to Chris Pemberton. arol Howard, wish to leave my shorthand pad to Murlene Bond. ancy Hutton, wish to leave my dimpled knees to Mr. Barker to remember me by. on Johnson, wish to leave my ability to do the wrong thing at the wrong time to Les Beals. ugene Keefer, wish to leave my casual hair-do to Larry Tarno. ora Klink, wish to leave my artistic ability to Janet Devine, ckie Lane, wish to leave my wedding plans to Sandy Sari. ave McGee, wish to leave my ability to be late for everything to Vernon Baker. ike Miller, wish to leave my changeable moods to Ernie Lane, I, Geraldine Monroe, wish to leave my blond hair to Nancy Hockin. I, Janice Moore, wish to leave my job as candy counter manager to anyone who wants a BIG headache. I, Tom Matchett, wish to leave my athletic ability to Dennis Brown. I, George Nennstiel, wish to leave my ability to daydream anywhere, anytime to Darrol Ros I, Joanne Overton, wish to leave my southern accent to Carol Taggart. I, Ivola Press, wish to leave my nickname “Red” to Beverly Glanton. I, Sandra Rathbun, wish to leave my sparkling personality to Sally Benedict. I, Gail Renshaw, wish to leave my blush to Darlene Green. I, Beverly Richardson, wish to leave my unanswered questions on space to Miss Crawford, I, Margie Riddle, wish to leave my single days. . . behind. I, John Reith, wish to leave my impromtu writing to Mrs. Knickerbocker. I, Shirley Rollf, wish to leave my mathematical ingenuity to Jeanne Beauchamp. 1, Judy Rowan, wish to leave my pretty red hair to Danielle Taimi. I, Ronnie Ruggles, wish to leave my quietness to Neil McClure. I, Barbara Savone, wish to leave my “Eat today; diet tomorrow” attitude to Sharon Howell. I, Jim Southern, wish to leave my leather jacket to Bill Lawrence. I, Jim Sweet, wish to leave my friendliness to Jim Zumback. I, Ken Shields, wish to leave my terrific long-shot in basketball to Joe Lane. I, Paul Simpson, wish to leave my big blue eyes to Harold McClure. I, Janice Smith, wish to leave my seat in civics class to Karen Draper. I, Barbara Taylor, wish to leave my cute features to Coralie Palmer. I, Janet Tokar, wish to leave my clarinet talent to Connie Hall. I, Don Torr, wish to leave my story-telling to Don Hosack. I, Dick VanFleet, wish to leave my quiet manners to Harry McClure. I, Charlene Wallace, wish to leave my study habits to Ruth Pichard, I, Charlotte Wallace, wish to leave my ability to get along with the faculty to Deanna Roat. I, Jim Walton, wish to leave my all-county football position to Lawrence Hinman. I, Carol Wells, wish to leave my unfinished chemistry experiments to Bob Stewart. I, Larry Wheaton, wish to leave my shot put record to Bruce Armstrong. I, Dallas Whitinger, wish to leave my ability to get along with girls to Dan Bruzewski, I, Marilyn Winer, wish to leave my basketball talent to Judy Blow. I, Pat Winstanley, wish to leave my long wavy hair to Mary McGee. 8 BOWLES and SMITH Drug Store 3119 S. Dort Highway ANCHOR SERVICES 4217 Davison Road EVERETT’S MOBIL SERVICE G-5464 Lapeer Rd. jie ea ee ere KING CIGAR COMPANY 3202 E. Court Street rh “Brunswick Automatic Pin-Setters” "gupplies--All our confections" NIGHTINGALE RECREATION 4403 Davison Road Congratulations and Best Wishes from WINSTANLEY and BOOTH 6008 Lapeer Road Hardware - Plumbing Supplies Gift Items - Mobilgas and Oil Roat's General Store 5006 Lapeer Road Se eg = ; Teo Ro Best Wishes in the Future from Todd and Graves LEONARD STATION 6175 Lapeer Road “Service at its Best” KUDLA DRUGS G-6020 Davison Road Pilgrim 2-6810 “In Business For Your Health” JOE’S MARKET 066 tatean Gea SMITH-WARREN OIL COMPANY 3308 Lapeer Road RESZKA’S 5318 Lapeer Road I.G,A, FOODLINER SEELY’S DRUGS 5522 Lapeer Road Congenial clerks Satisfactory sundries” “Competent pharmacists Bentley Florists 1267 S. Belsay Road SPORTIN STEVE’S SPORTING GOODS 6137 Lapeer Road Fishing - Hunting - Archery Hunting and Fishing Licenses BENTLEY GRILL 5510 Lapeer Road “Fine Food” Colony Cleaners FINE DRY CLEANING 5506 Lapeer Road We, the Seniors of the class of '58", sincerely hope you enjoyed our Echo. Many thans to our patrons and advertisers without whom this boos would have been im- possible.