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���ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR HAS DRAWN T O A CLOSE A N D WITH IT
WE FIND OUR MINDS A N D HEARTS FULL OF HAPPY MEMORIES
WE WILL CHERISH ALWAYS. THE FUTURE HOLDS
ISES A N D OPPORTUNITIES FOR US BUT OUR SCHOOL DAYS
WILL A LWAY S OCCUPY A N IMPORTANT PART I N O U R
LIVES. THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK, W E OF THE STAFF,
HAVE SINCERELY TRIED T O RECORD ACCURATELY
MANY OF THE OUTSTANDING ACTIVITIES OF THE
PAST YEAR I N SUCH A W A Y THAT THEY WILL
BE P E R M A N E N T LY IMPRESSED I N EVERY
STUDENT'S MIND.

�"Our knowledge is the amassed thought and experience of innumerable minds."
— RALPH WALDO

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�SUPERINTENDENT
OF
SCHOOLS

E. Byron Thomas

B O A R D O F E D U C AT I O N
LEFT TO RIGHT—JO,.,. Snyder, Mrs. Margaret Olmsted, Stanley Borden, President; D . H . R. Weidner,
E. B y, T h o m a s , Superintendent; Robert Show, A l b i n Obed, Edward Holtz.

�Prineipal
Of
Senior High School

Kermit Dennis

Axner Olson

Principal
Of
J u n i o r high S c h o o l

�MRS. PATRICIA BACHMAN
Civics, Mathematics, English

MISS LeMOINE ROGUE
Englis

WILLIAM BOOTH
Engli,h, Journalism, Publication Advisor

MRS. CORLEONE COCHRANE
Englis

MISS PHYLLIS COSCARELLY
Soc:al Studies, English

RAYMOND EWERS
Social Studies, English

WILLIAM FAIRMAN
Speech Correction

ALFRED HAMLIN
Social Studies, English

PAUL OLMSTEAD
Social Studies, English

MISS BETTY
English, Dramatics, Speech, Debate

MRS. A N N E
English, General Mathematics

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MISS ROSE STEFEANIAK
Social Studies, English, Science, Math.

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�ROY HOUSTON
Civic

VAL CONNOLLY
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Soc. Studies, English, Science, Moth.

MISS JOAN GUILLAUME
Mathematic

OSCAR RENSHAW
JAMES VINCENT
U. S. History, Economics, Sociology G o v ' t , Sociology, World Problems

G. WARREN HAWKINS
Practical Sci., Plane

BERTRAND
Chemistry, Audio-Visual Education

MRS. ALICE
Library, Spanish

OWEN JOHNSON
Aeronautics, Biology

MRS. GLADYS DAVIS
Generol Mathematics, Algebro

MRS. ETHEL HAWLEY
German, Latin

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�JOSEPH RICE
MISS ILDA PHILIPS
JOHN BACHMAN
Job Counselling, Retoiling, Selling T y p i n g , Bookkeeping, Gen't Business S t e n o g r a p h y , Comil Low, Typing, Bk'ping

MRS. ROSABELLE BALDRIGE
Home Economics, Boys Cooking

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MRS. JOSEPHINE BURANDT
Home Living,

CLAYTON
Agricultur

JOHN
"A" Band Assistant, "B" Bond

CHESTER CURRY
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MISS ARLENE RITSEMA
Glee Club, Chorus

BERTRAND GRIGG
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MRS. DOROTHY AITCHISON
Girls' Gym, Dancing

FLOYD EBY
Health Education

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TED HAGADONE
Physical Education, Driver Training

WILLIAM ZABONICK
Higher Mathematics, Mech. Dra

MRS. MURIEL WIGENT
Secretary to M r. Thomas

FRANK LOWE
Driver Training, History

MRS. MARGIE BONFIGLIO
Secretar

CHARLES COLLINS
Custodia

GERALD WEAVER
World Problems, Physical Education

MRS. LOUISE WARNOCK
Secretory t o M r. Dennis

ROBERT
Chief Custodian

HARRY SMITH
Custodia

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�VALEDICTORIAN
CHARLES

SALUTATORIAN
CAROLYN THOMAS

Top Te n
SEATED—M. FARWELL, C. THOMAS, C. FISHER, S. DEAN, J. LUCAS.
STANDING—J. RENNELL, D. SHIRES, D. McCANN, C. SOULE,

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�SENIOR C L A S S OFFICERS
M . G r u n e r , D . S h i e r y, D . M c C a n n
L. W a l d r o n

Senior Class R e v i e w
Although a b i t bewildered b y the r o u g h schedule o f tenth
grade, w e found ourselves w a r m l y welcomed , o c h e Roosevelt
building b y t h q Sophomore Reception. We chose D o n Treacher,
Dick Shaw, Tony Gruner, a n d Bev Gruner as o u r doss officers.
After a l o t o f campaigning, R i t a Weeks a n d D o n McCann
were elected t o represent our c l a n on the student commission.
Our f i r s t venture: o t raising money w e r e a b a k e
and a p a p e r drive. B y Christmas tirne w e cc a c e d thonks t o
the seniors f o r o u r reception w i t h t h e
-Snow Flake Frolic." This y e a r w a s climaxed w h e n o u r boys
outshined t h e juniors a n d seniors b y winning the annual high
school track meet.
The summer before o u r j u n i o r y e a r most o f u s could b e
found a t Wa h r w o r k s Park, w o r k i n g i n t h e concession stand,
our b i g project. When f a l l rolled around i t didn't take us long
to g e t i n the swing o f things b y electing K a y A r n o l d a s o u r
class president. John Burton, Ruth Sanford, a n d Delmo Scriber
served with her. We displayed our acting ability when w e pre•
sented t h e mystery-comedy, "Ramshackle I n n . " By sponsoring

a p a p e r d r i v e a n d a chop- h e y supper, enough money w a s
raised t o hold t h e annual banquet and prom i n honor o f the
seniors. Experienced f r o m t h e previous summer, w e f o u n d
working a t t h e concession stand much easier i n t h e summer
of 1954.
Sitting in the front rows o f the auditorium w e all f e l t a little
tense and excited os our newly-elected mayor, Mary
nounced t h e beginning o f o u r senior y e a r. I t w a s n o w o u r
privilege t o welcome the sophomores b y presenting
tion, "Enchanted Woodland." For t h e second consecutive year
our class float w o n first prize in the Halloween
fright grasped many o f us a n the opening N g h t o f our sen:ar
play, " F a t h e r o f t h e B r i d e . " T h e d o s s officers
Waldron, D o n McCann, Delores S h i e r y, a n d To n y G r a n . , ,
cable Bev Gruner a n d Delma Scriber represented the class o n
the commission. A f t e r returning f r o m o t r i p t o Washington
and N e w Yo r k , o u r f o u r years o f h i g h school w e r e brought
to a n e n d w i t h baccalaureate a n d commencement. f o n d
memories o f the happy times spent in Coldwater High School
w:II r e m a i n w i t h u s a l w a y s .

D. A . R . G I R L

IDEAL G I R L

BEVERLY GRUNER

RITA WEEKS

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Track V-3, 4; R.1, 2; Tennis V-3; C-Club 3 , 4 ; FFA 1 , 2; Jr..
Sr. Prom Comm. 3 ; Intrarnurals 4 ; 4-H Club 1. 2 , 3, 4 .

WILLIAM ANCELL
Camera Club 4 , CTA 3 , 4 .

KRISTIN KAY ARNOLD
Cardinal s t a ff 3, 4; Mirror s t a ff 1, 2 . 3 , 4;
ter s t a ff 2 , 3 ; FNA 4 ; G A A 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; $ec.-2, V-Pres.-3;
Y-Teens 2 . 3 , Camera Club 2 . 3 ; Forensics 2 , 4 ; Play comm.
1, 4; Class Pres. 3; Quill a n d Scroll 4.

WILLIAM W . BABB, JR.
Football V-3, 4 ; R-2; C -Club 3, 4; Baseball F. V : 1 ; Cardi•
nal choir 4.

SHIRLEY A N N BAKER
Mirror s k i f f 4 ; G A A 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Y -Teens 2 , 3 , 4 ; J r. -Sr.
Prom Comm. 3 ; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3.

DONNA BETTS

AAAAA RA MARIAN
Girls' Glee Club 1 ; Cardinal s t a ff 4 ; Mirror s t a ff 2, 3, 4 ;
Cardinal Chatter s t a ff 3; Y-Teens 2 , 3, 4 ; Prog.-chairman
4; Play Comm. 3, .4; Jr..Sr. Prom Comm. 3 ; Jr.-Sr. Banquet
Comm. 3 ; Christmas p a r t y Comm. 2 ; Camera Club 2 .
RICHARD
Football R.3; Cardinal choir 3 , 4 ; Co•op 4 ;
ball V-2; R.1; Track V-1, 2 ; Band 1, 2 ; FFA 2 ; Boys' Glee
Club I , 2 .

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Cardinal choir 1, 2 , 3, 4 ; Boys' Glee Club .4; Mirror s t a ff
4; 4.11 C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 ; Forensics 3 , 4 ; Senior P l a y 4 ; J r.
Play C o m m . 3 ; J r. . Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3 ; J r . -Sr. B a n q u e t
Comm. 3; Camera Club I , 2, 3, 4; Pres.-2, 4; Co-op 4.

CLAY BYRON BURDICK
Cardinal choir 2; PTA 1 , 2, 3, 4.

SPENCER CASE
Co,op 4 .

GARY LOUIS CHILSON
Hi-Y Club 3, 4.

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�ANNE MARIE CORNISH
Band I , 2; Solo ond ensemble contest 1; Cardinal choir 4;
Girls' Glee Club 4; H i . 0 1, 7 ; G A A 1 , 1; Forensics 4 ; Play
Comm. 3, 4 ; Jr.•Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ; Triple Trio 4.

BEVERLY CRIBBS
Sr. P l a y Comm. 4 .

NELSON R . CURTIS
Football V- 3 , 4 ; R-2; Basketball V. 3 , 4 ; 6 . 7 ; Track V- 2 ,
C.Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; K Y C l u b 2 , 3 ; J r. -Sr, P r o m Comm. 3 ;
Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ,

SHARRON D AW N DEAN
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Bond I , 2 ; Cardinal choir 4 ; Cardinal s t a f f 3 , 4 ; M i r r o r
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Class p l a y 3, 4; Top Ten; lr..Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ; PTA 4 .

JO ELLEN DENNISON
Cardinal s t a ff 4 ; Mirror s t a ff 1, 2 ; Cardinal Chatter staff
4; G A A 1 , 1 , 3 ; Y -Teens 2 , 3 ; forensics 2 ; Class p l a y
3, 4; J , -S,. Banquet Cogent. 3 ; Soph. Reception Comm. 4 ;
Christmas p a r t y Comm. 2 .

RUSSELL DOLE

ROBERT EUGENE DONIHUF
FFA I , 2, 4

IVA JEAN DONIHUE
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FREDERIC W. FADDEN
Footboll 12.3; F.V.-2, Basketball R-2; Intramural, 4 ; C.Club
2; Hi•Y Club 2 ; Ploy Comm. 3 , 4 ; .1Y-Sr. Prom COMM. 3 ;
Baseball V-1, 2 ; Co-op 4.
JANET ELAINE EARNER
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Band 1 , 2 ; Card'nol s t a f f 4 ; Mirror s t a f f 3 , 4 ; Cardinal
Chatter s t a ff 4 ; G A A I . 2 , 3 ; Y-Teens 2 , 3 ; Ploy Comm.
3, 4 ; Jr..Sr. Prom Comm. 3 ; Camera C l u b 3 , 4 ; PTA 3 ,
4; Co-op 4 .

�MARCIA JEAN
Band 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; Solo and ensemble co ttttt 1, 2 ; Hi- C 3 ;
Y-Tisons 3 , 4 ; Camera Club 4 ; 4-H Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Sec.,
V-Pres.; Top Ten; Sr. Play Comm. 4 ; Co-op
FHA 1 , 2 ; Class Treas. 2 .

CHARLES FISHER
Valedictorian; Ploy Comm. 3 , 4; Camera Club 4.

PHILIP JOHN FISHER
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Football V- 4 ; R-2, 3 ; Basketball F. V. - I ; Cardinal choir 4 ;
Boys' Glee Club 4 ; C -Club 4 ; H i -Y C l u b 2 ; Class Ploy
3, 4; Baseball V-3, 4.

ALICE LENORA FISK
Mirror staff A; GAA I , 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4 ; Jr. Play comm.
3; J r. -Sr. P r o m Comm. 3 ; J r . -Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ;
Co-op 4 .

CHARLES ROSS FLINT
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LARRY
Hi-Y Club 2; FFA 3 ; 4-H Club 1, 2 ; Co-op 4.

DAVID
Cardinal choir I , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Pres.-4; Boys' G l e e Club 4 :
Cardinal Four 3 , 4 .

GLEN ALAN FRY
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Football V-3, 4 ; R-1, 2 ; Basketball R.1, 2 ; Intramurals 3 ,
4; C-Club 2 , 4; Hi-Y Club 2, 3 ; J . Play Comm. 3 ; Jr.-Sr.
Prom Comm. 3 ; Baseball V-2; CTA 3 , 4; Swim. award 4.

NANCY GAUVEY
Cardinal choir 2 , 3 ; H i -C 4 ; FNA 4 ; Y -Teens 4; I.R.C. 4 ;
Ploy Comm. 3 , 4; Cornelia Club 4 ; Dancing Club 2 , 3 , 4 .

MARTHA JEAN GOBLE
Band 2; Cardinal choir 4 ; Girls' Glee Club 4; Mirror staff
4; Hi-C 2 , 3 , 4 ; Sec.-Treas.-2, 1 ; V-Pres.-4; FNA 4 ; G A A
I, 2 , 3 , 4; Y -Teens 4; Forensics 2, 3 , 4; Play Comm 3 , 4 ;
PTA 3 , 4 .

PATRICK HENRY GRADY
Football R-2; Track V-2; R-1; Intramural, 3 , 4 ; C -Club 2 ;
Hi-Y Club 1 , 2 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom C o m m 3 ;
Co-op 4.
ROBERT DUANE GRAY
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�ALICE GREENWALD
Mirror $taff 3 . 4 ; Y -Teens 2 ; Debate 2 , 3 ,
2, 3 , 4 ; I.R.C. 3 , 4 ; V•Pres..3; Pres.;4; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ;
Christmas pcyty Comm. 2 ; CAP 3, 4 ; CTA 4 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom
Comm. 3 .
MARY SUE GRIGG
Cardinal staff A; Mirror staff 1, 2 , 3, 4; GAA I ;
2, 3, 4; Treas.-3; PTA 2 , 3, 4; Pres.-4; 1 , . . 2 ; Homecom•
ing Court 4 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ; J r. -Sr. Prom Comm. 3 ;
Jr..Sr. Banquet Conon. 3 ; Camera Club 1 . 3 .
BEVERLY JEAN GRUNER
Student Commission 4 , Clerk.3; Cardinal staff 3 , 4 ; M i r.
ror staff 3, 4 ; FNA 4 ; Treas.-4; Y.Teens 2 , 3 , 4; Pres.• 4 ;
Dancing Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; 4-11 Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Homecoming
Queen 4; DAR Girl 4 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ; C I . , , Treas, 2 .
MILTON LEE GRUNER
Football V- 3 , 4 ; R-2; Basketball F. V. • I ; Track R-1,
Club 3 , 4 ; Sec.-4; Jr. Play Comm. 3 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom C o . , . , .
3; Class Sec 2 ; Treas. 4; Air Scouts 1, 2, 3, 4.

GAYLE CLARK G W I N N
Mirror staff 3 ; Cardinal Chatter staff 3 , G A A I , 2 ; Y .
Teens 2 , 3 , 4 , 4-H Club I , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Pres.•1; Sec..2, 3 ; Sr.
Play Comm. 4 ; Jr..Sr. Banmmt Comm. 3 ; Camera Club
3, 4; Dancing Club 2 , 3, 4 ; Co-op 4.
ALICE RUTH HAMLIN
Bond I ; Card:nal choir 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4; Mirror
smff 2, 4; Cardinal Chatter staff 4; Hi-C 2, 3, 4;
4; Latin a w a r d 2 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ; Triple Trio 3 , 4 ;
PTA 4 .

JAMES ALFRED HAMLIN
Cardinal choir 4 ; Bays' Glee Club 4 ; Mirror staff 1 , 3 ;
Hi-C 2 . 3 , 4 ; Latin a w a r d 2 ; Ploy Con.... 3 , 4 ; Jr.-Sr.
Banquet Comm. 3 ; C TA 4
MOLLY A N N HAVENS
Band 1 , 2 . 3 ; Cardinal choir 2 , 4 ; Girls Glee Club I ;
FNA 4; Y. 2 , 3 , 4 ; 4.H Club 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Play Comm.
3, 4 , J r. -Se. Prom Comm. 3 ; J r. -Sr. Banquet Co.,,,,. 3 ;
Christmas party Comm. 2 ; Triple Trio 4 .

DAVID REAMER HAZZARD
Football R.3; Basketball F.V.-2; Track V- 3 , 4;
nal choir 4; Cardinal sMff 3; Mirror staff 3, 4; C;Club 4 ;
Hi-Y Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; Senior play 4 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 .
CAROL A N N HILLS
Cardinal choir 4; Mirror staff 4; Dallas, MA...Delphian, 1;
Little Theatre 2 , 3 ; Chorus I ; Drill Team 2 ; Jacksonville,
Florida•Linle Theatre 3.

LAWRENCE DELONE HINSDALE
Bond 4 , Cardinal choir 3 ; 4.11 Club 2, Boys' Glee Club 1;
Solo and ensemble contest 1 .

JEAN ELLEN HOGOSOOM
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Band I , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cardinal choir 4 ; Mirror staff 3 ; G A A
I, 2 , 3, 4; v -Teens 2, 3 , 4; 4-H Club I , 2, 3,
2, 3, 4 ; Play Comm. 3 . 4 ; Soph. Reception C o . . . , . 4 .

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Cardinal choir 4 ; Cardinal s t a f f 4 ; Mirror staff 3 , 4 ;
Cardinal Chatter staff 3; FNA A; Y-Teens 2 , 3 , 4; FTA 4 ;
Forensics 2 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 , Jr..Sr. Prom Comm. 3 .

RICHARD R. JOHNSON
FM 1 , 2, 3; Co-op 4.

ROBERT EUGENE JOHNSON
Bond I , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Camera Club 4 .

ELDON LEE JOHNSTON
Football V. 4 ; R.2, 3; Basketball F.V.-1; Track V-1, 2, 1 4;
C-Club 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Hi-11 Club 2, 3 ; Class play 3 , 4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom Comm. 3 ; Jr.Gr. Banquet Comm. 3 ;
tion Comm. 4 ; Christmas party Comm. 2 .

LA VERN KAHN
Football E-3.
JANET ELIZABETH
Cardinal s t a f f 2 , 4 ; Cardinal Chaffer staff 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ;
Cardinal Chatter editor 4; FNA 4 ; GAA 1 , 2, 1, 4; Treas..
4; M e a n s 2, 3; PTA 3, 4; Treas.-4; Senior play 4; student
director; Lath, a w a r d 2 ; Top Ten; Quill a n d Scroll 4 .

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Cheerleader R-2; Band 1, 2; Cardinal staff 4; Mirror staff
1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cardinal Chatter staff 1 ; Cardinal chair 4 ;
Y-Teens 1 , 2, 3; Play Comm. 3 , 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 ;
Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ; Camera Club 3 , 4 , Sec..4.

MARY JANE KINTIGH
Girls' Glee Club 3 , 4; Y-Teens 3; Sr. Play Comm. 4.

GERRY ELIZABETH KLEINDINST " K l o n d i k e Gerry"
Mirror staff 3 , 4 ; Y-Teens 2; Debate 3, 4 ; Forensics 2 , 3 ,
4; I.R.C. 2 , 3 , 4 ; Pres..3; V..Pres..4; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ;
Jr..Sr. Pram Comm. 3 ; Christrrm, party Comm. 2; Camera
Club 4 .

NANCY KOLASSA
Band 1 , 2 ; NFA 4 ; GAA 1 ; 1 -Teens 2 , 3 , 4 ; Ploy Comm.

DAVID W O W
Sr. Life Saving 3 , 4 - H Club 1 , 2 ; Band 1. 2, 3; Intramurols
1; Football manager V-2.

JAMES A . LINT
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council 1 ; C -Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; Hi,? Club 2 ; Co-op A.

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�JANETTE FLAIR LOVE
Band I , 1 , 3 ; Cardinal Chatter staff 3 ; 1...kens, 2 , 4 ;
4.H Club 3, 4; Sec. 4.
JUDITH
Cardinal 0 a f f 3 ; Mirror staff 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cardinal Chatter
staff 2 , 3 ; G A A 2 , 3 , 4 ; V.•Pres, 4; I -Teens
2; Class Play 3, 4; Top Tn.; 1 , -Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Jr-Sr.
Banquet Comm. 3; Soph. Reception Comm. 4.

JOYCE ELAINE LUCE
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Cheerleader V-3, 4 ; R.2; Bond 1 , 2 ; Mirror staff 3; G A A
1, 2 , 3 , 4; Pres. 3 ; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 ; Junior ploy 3; 3 , -Sr.
Banquet Comm. 3 ; Soph. Reception Comm. 4 ; Camera
Club 3 ; Co-op 4 .
LYSLE I . LUKE
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Pres. 4; Class play 3, 4.

MARILYN JEAN LUTJENS
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Cardinal choir 2 , 3 , 4 ; Girls' Glee Club 4 ; Y.Teens 3 , 4 ;
4.H Club 1, 2 ; Sr. Play Comm. 4; Jr-Sr. Banquet Co,,., 3 .
EVELYN LY N N
Girls' Glee Club 3 , 4 ; 1-1eens 2 ,

JERRY McBRIDE
Basketball T V. -1; FFA 2 , 3, 4; Track F.V.•1, 2; 4-H Club 1.
DONALD ROGER McCANN
Football V- 3 , 4 ; R-2; Basketball R-2; Track R•1,
murals 3, 4 ; Student Commission 2; Student Council Pre,.
1; C-Club 3 , 4 ; Junior Ploy 3 ; Top Ten; Class V.-Pres. 4 .

JOAN FAY McINTEE
Mirror staff 3; Cardinal Chatter staff 4; GAA 1 , 2 , 3; 1 .
1 . , , . 2, 3; forensics 2; Junior Ploy 3; Jr-Sr.
3; 5oph. Reception Cormn, 4 ; Christmas p a r t y Comm. 2 ;
Co-op 4 .
MARY ANNE MAURER
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Mirror staff 2; Cardinal Chatter staff I , 2 , 3; G A A I , 2 ,
3, 4; I.Teens 2, 3 , 4 ; Forensics 2; Chess Play 3, 4 ; Student
director 3; Girls' Stole 3; Jr-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ; Soph.
Reception Comm. 4 ; Christmas party Comm. 2 ; PTA 4 .

JAMES ARTHUR
Basketball F.V.-1; Cardinal Service Club 2 , 3 ,
Treas. 4 ; 4-H Club 1 ; Senior play 4 ; Jr. Ploy Comm. 2 ;
Camera Club 2 , 3 , 4 .
LARRY MINER
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�DOUGLAS ARTHUR
Football V. 3 ; R-2; Basketball V. 4 ; R.2, 3 ; Baseball V. 2 ,
3, 4, Mirror staff 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; C.Club 2, 3, 4; C l u b 2,
3, 4; 111.0 A; Class Play 3. 4; Clcas Treas. 1; Ideal Boy 4 .
MARY JEAN M U N D Y
Dancing Club 2 , 3 , 4 .

MARTHA SUZANNE NEARPASS
Band 2, 3 , Cardinal choir 2 , 3, 4; FNA 4 ; 4.H Club 1, 2,
3, 4; Dancing Club 2, 3 , 4 .

GERALDINE D AW N NEWELL
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RUSSEL NICHOLS
PTA 1 , 2, 3 , 4 ; 4-H Club.

MARY MARGARET OLMSTED
Band 1, 2 , Cardinal staff 4; Mirror staff 4; GAA 1 , 2, 3;
Y-Teens 2 . 3 ; Sr. Ploy Comm. 4 ; J r -Sr. Prom Conan. 3 ;
Jr..Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ; S o a k . Reception Comm. 4 ;
PTA 3 ,

WALTER JAMES OTIS
Cardinal choir 2 ; PTA 1 , 2, 3 , 4; Noon Movie I , 2, 3,

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VIRGINIA PARSHALL
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4 .

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Class play 3 , 4; Boys' State 3; Soph. Reception Cornm, 4 ;
Baseball V. 3 , 4 , R-1, 2; Cardinal Four 3 , 4.

MARVIN STUART PICARD
Band 2 ; Cardinal choir 2 , 3, 4 ; StudeM commission 3, 4 ;
Mayor-4, Cardinal staff 3; Mirror staff 2 , 3 ; Junior play
3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Conan. 3; Cardinal Fourr, 3, 4; Baseball R-3,
EDITH VIOLET
Cardinal choir 2 , 3 , 4 ; H i . 0 2 ; G A A 2 ; Y.Teens 2 ; Play
Comm. 3 , 4 ; J r. -Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 ; Triple Trio 3 , 4 ,
Dancing Club 2 , 3, 4 ; Camera Club 3, 4 .

�LOLA MAE
Cardinal choir 2 , 3 , 4 ; Girls' Glee Club 1; Cardinal staff
4; Mirror staff 3; Y.Teens 2, 3, 4; Ploy Comm. 3 . 4 , )..Sc.
Prom Comm. 3 ; J,.-S.. Banquet Comm. 3 ; C o m m * Club,
V- P. . . . Dancing Club 2, 3 , 4 , FTA 2, 3.

ALBERT ANDREW PUDAK
Bond 1 , 2 , Cordinal choir I , 3 ; Mirror staff 4 ; Junior
ploy 3 ; Baseball R.2; Track F.V.-3; Co-op 4 .

MARY JUDITH
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres, 3, Student Director 4 ; Cardinal staff
3, 4 ; Mirror staff 3 ; O VA I , 2 , 3 ; Swimming oword 3 ;
` C i e . . , 1 , V. 3 ; V - P. . , . 3 ; Senior play 4 ; Latin a w a r d
I. 2 ; Top Ten; Class Sec. 1 ; FNA 4 .

JUDITH RENSHAW
Cardinal staff 4 ; Y.Teens 4 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 .

BRUCE ElDON RIGG
Football V. 3 . 4; Basketball V.3, 4 ; C-Clab 3, 4; V-Pres.-4;
FFA 2 , 3, 4 ; Baseball V. 3 , 4; 4-H Club 1 , 2 , 3, 4 ; Senior
play 4; Jr. Ploy Comm. 3.
THOMAS HAROLD ROBE?
Football R.2, 3 ; Basketball F.V.T, 2 ; Track V. I , 2 , 4 ; C .
Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; FFA I , 2 , 3, 4; 4-H Club I , 2 , 3, 4 .

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4; C.Club 3 , I ; C l u b 3; Play Comrn. 3 , 4.

DAVID RUSSELL ROBSON
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Track R.2; Intramural, 1; Cardinal choir 3 , 4; Boys' Glee
Club 4 ; Hi.lf Club 2 ; Cardinal Service Club 3 , 4 ; H A I .
2, 3 ; 4 . H Club I . 2 ; Camera Club 3 , 4 .

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Band 1; Mirror staff 2 , 3 ; GAA I , 2, 3; Y.Teens 2, 3; 441
Club 4; Play Comm. 3, 4; 14.54 Banquet Conon. 3; Soph.
Reception Comm. 4; Christmas party Comm. 2 ; Co-op 4.

RUTH ELAINE SANFORD
Band 1 , 2 , 3 ; Cord'nal staff 4 ; O VA I ; Y.Teens 2 , 3 , 4 ;
S. 4 ; 4-H Club I . 2 . 3, 4; Pres., Sec.; Play Comm. 3 , 4;
Camera Club 3, 4; Treas. 4 ; Dancing Club 2, 3 , 4; Co-op
Class Sec 3.
ELVA DORENE SATTISON
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party Comm. 2 ; PTA 4 .

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Cardinal choir 3 ; Girls' Glee Club 4 ,

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FTA 4 ; Camera Club 3 ; 4 . H Club 1 , 2 , 3 ; I.R.C. 3 , 4 ;
Class Treas. 3 .
RICHARD LEON SHAW
Football V. 2 , 3 , 4 ;
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1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ; Class

DOLORAS A N N SHIERY
Hi-C 4; G A A 1 , 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, A; Latin award 2, 3; To p
Ten; Play Comm. 3 , 4 ; Class Sec. 4 ; Camera Club 4 :
D.A.R. History A w a r d 3; Co-op 4.

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CARL DALE SNYDER
Football R-3; Basketball F.V.-I, 2; Bond I ;
ice Club 3 , A; Pres.- 4 ; Swimming a w a r d A; 4-H Club 1;
Camera Club 3 , 4 .

DAVID ALLEN SNYDER
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Football F V 1 . 2 ; Basketball F.V.-1; Intramurals I ; Band
1; Cardinal Service Club 3 , 4 ; A . H Club I , 2 , 3 ; Track
FV 1 , Tennis F V.•1; Camera Club 4 ; Co-op 4 .

PATRICIA A N N SNYDER
Cardinal choir 4 ; Camera Club 4 ; I.R.C. 4 ; St. Charles.
Catholic Teen Club V . Pres. 3 ; Cheerleader V. ; Student
Council 1 ; J r. N O T Comm.; Jr.-Sr Banquet; Christmas
party Comm.
CONSTANCE LOUISE SOULE
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Student Council I ; Cardinal staff 3 . 4 ; Mirror staff 1 , 2 ,
3, 4 ; Cardinal Chatter s t a f f 2 , 3 , 4 ; Cardinal Chatter
editor 4; FNA 4 ; Pres.-4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Latin Award 1, 2;
Top Ten; Class Pres. I ; Quill ond Scroll 4 .

CHARLES SOWLE

RUTH JEANETTA SPADE
Dancing Club 2 , 3 . 4 .

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Cheerleader R - I ; Band 1 ; Cardinal staff 4 ; Mirror staff
2, 3, 4 ; Cord'nol Chatter staff 3; GAA I , 2; Y-Teens 2. 3;
FTA 2 ; J . P l a y Comm. 3 ; Senior p l a y prompter 4 ;
Camera C l u b Sec. 2 .

MARILYN MARIE SWOPE
Parma, Mich - F H A 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; Student Council V -Free. 3;
Class Pres. 2 ; Junior play 3 .

BASIL TAYLOR
Track R.3; Hi-C 4; FFA 1, 2, 1, 4; Sec. 4; 4.H Club 1 , 2, 3 ,
4; Treas. 3; Pres. 4 .

ELIZABETH MARY THEBAUD
Band 1, 2; Cardinal staff 3, 4; Mirror staff 3, 4; Cardinal
Chatter staff 2, 3; GAA I , 2, 1, 4; Treas. 3; Y.Teens 2, 3;
PTA 3 , 4 ; V.-Pres. 4 ; Forensics 2 , 4 ; C l a n p l a y 3 , 4 ;
Homecoming court 3, 4 ; Quill and Scroll 4 .

CAROLYN K AY THOMAS
Band 1 ; Cardinal s t a f f 2 , 3 , 4 ; Mirror staff 4 ; Mirror
editor 4; Cardinal Chatter staff 3 ; FNA 4 ; V.-Pres. 4 ; V.
Teens 2, 3, 4; Latin award I , 2; Salutatorian; Play Comm.
3 , 4 ; Quill end Scroll 4 .
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ming award 3 .

TOM J. THOMAS
Football V- 4 ; E . 2 ; Basketball F. V. - 1 . 2 ; Track V- 3 , 4 ;
C-Club 3 , 4 ; Hi•Y Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; Treas. 3 , 4 ; Swimming
award 4 ; Baseball R-1, 2 .
JERRY M. TROUTMAN
Football R-3; F.V.-1, 2 , Basketball F.V.-2; Track V-2, 3, 4 ;
R.1; Intramural; 4 ; Band I ; C -Club 2 , 3 , 4 ; H i -T C l u b
2, 3, A; Pres. 3 ; V.Pres. 4; Play Comm. 3, 4; Co-op 4.

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Girls Glee Club 3, 4; Y.Teens 2, 3; Play Comm. 3, 4.

GLENN VANDYKE

LOIS K AY VANVLIET
FNA 4 , G A A I ; 4 - 9 Club I , 2 ; Forensics 2 ; S r. Play
Comm 4 .

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Football V-4; R-3; Band I , 2, 3; Student Comm. 3 ; Cardi.
nal staff 4; C.Club 3 , 4; Swimming award 4; Class p l a y
3 , 4 ; Latin award 1 , 2 ; Jr.-Sr. Prom Conon. 3 ; Class Pres.
4; Baseball V. 3 , 4 ; R.2.
CAROLYN EFFIE WATSON
Bond 1 , 2 , 3 ; Girls' Glee Club 4 ; G A A 4 ; I.R.C. 4 ; Play
Comm. 3, 4; Soph. Reception Comm. 4 .

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Band 1 ; Student Comm. 2 ; Cardinal editor 4 ; Cardinal
staff 2 , 3 , 4 ; Mirror staff 2 , 3 ; G A A 1 , 2 , 3 ;
Teens 2 , 3 ; Dem. Contest w:nner 2 ; Latin a w a r d 1 , 2 ;
Class V..Pres. 1 ; Quill and Scroll 4 ; Ideal Girl 4 .
MARY WAY WILKINS
Band 1 , 2 ; Solo a n d ensemble contest 1 , 2 ; G A A 2 . 3 ;
Y-Teens 2 , 3 ; Forensics 4 ; Latin a w a r d 2 ; Play Comm.
3, 4; Jr..Sr Banquet Comm. 3 ; Soph. Reception Comm. 4;
Christmas party Comm. 3 ; ETA 2 , 3 , 4 .

EDWARD D . WILLIAMS
Cardinal choir 3 , 4 ; Boys' Glee Club 4 ; Cardinal Chatter
sMff 3; Play Comm. 3, 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Soph.
Reception Comm. 2 ; Co-op 4 .

CAROLE WORMBRAND

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Approximately ninety members o f the class o f '55, leaving f r o m Detroit o n
May 28, began the twenty-eighth a n n u a l senior trip. Their first sightwas N i a g o r o Falls. The Empire State Building a n d R a d i o C i t y Music H a l l w e r e
some &amp; t h e scenes taken i n b y t h e seniors i n t h e t o u r o f N e w Yo r k C i t y. A f t e r
journeying t o Wa s h i n g t o n , D.C., w h e r e t h e y v i s i t e d Congress i n session, t h e
capitol, a n d t h e F.B.I., the students returned h o m e June 4.
The seniors were accompanied b y Mrs. Ethel Hawley, M r. James Vincent and
Mr. Bertrand Sibley, w h o made this his last trip a f t e r twenty-five
of chaperoning.

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�JOAN BURLEW

Dear Joan:
Although y o u r illness h a s k e p t y o u f r o m school f o r t h e p a s t t h r e e y e a r s
and h a s m a d e i t impossible f o r y o u t o g r a d u a t e w i t h us this y e a r, w e h a v e n o t
forgotten you.
We sincerely hope a n d believe that, w i t h y o u r fine spirit and
you w i l l continue i m p r o v i n g a n d w i l l soon b e w e l l a l o n g t h e r o a d t o recovery.
THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1 9 5 5

�"Life is short and very uncertain, let us spend it as well as
— SAMUEL

Events

�Homecoming
Half-time o f t h e C o l d w a t e r ball g a m e m a r k e d t h e a n n u a l c r o w n i n g o f t h e
Homecoming Q u e e n , B e v e r l y G r u n e r, b y M r .
John J a c k s o n , M a y o r o f
panying B e v i n t h e c o u r t w e r e seniors, B e t t y
Thebaud a n d M a r y Sue G r i g g , a n d juniors, M a r y
Carlisle a n d M o l l y M i l n e s . C H S M a y o r M a r y
Picard, D a v e Harris, L a r r y Knowles,
Moody, a n d B o b G r a y escorted t h e g i r l s d u r i n g
the 1 9 5 4 homecoming events.
Queen B e v a n d h e r court reigned o v e r t h e
colorful d a n c e , " Q u e e n ' s H a v e n " , i n
studded g y m f o l l o w i n g t h e g a m e .
Mary a n d B e v

M a r y Sue, Bev, Betty

Queen a n d Entire Court
THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y L E G G L U M B E R C O .

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�%sophomore R e c e p t i o n
Portraying t h e s p l e n d o r o f f a l l w i t h " E n c h a n t e d W o o d l a n d " , t h e S e n i o r
Class p l a y e d h o s t t o t h e Sophomores w i t h t h e a n n u a l S o p h o m o r e Reception
held O c t o b e r 6 , 1 9 5 4 . Butterflies, w i l l o w s , toadstools, a n d a n
land p o o l t r a n s f o r m e d t h e Roosevelt G y m i n t o a w o o d l a n d p a r a d i s e . M u s i c
for t h e dancing w a s p r o v i d e d b y Te d d Rae a n d h i s orchestra.

Christmas P a r t y
The a n n u a l Christmas dance, sponsored b y t h e Sophomore Class w a s held
Friday, December 17, in the Roosevelt Gymnasium a f t e r the home football g a m e
with A d r i a n .
As t h e couples entered t h e d a n c e t h r o u g h a l a r g e silver star, t h e theme,
"Northern Lights", s p a r k l e d i n h u g e letters d i r e c t l y across t h e r o o m o v e r t h e
juke b o x , w h i c h furnished t h e music. A r e v o l v i n g l i g h t w a s focused o n
tening star, w i t h l i g h t blue crepe p a p e r draped f o r a v e r y effective background.

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�Valentluae F o r m a l

The a n n u a l Va l e n t i n e formal, " D e e p i n m y Heart," held a t the
nasium, F e b r u a r y 1 9 , w a s t e r m e d a success b y a l l w h o attended.
Giant h e a r t s t r i m m e d w i t h n e t t i n g a n d h u n g f r o m t h e c e i l i n g a n d a
big f o u n t a i n spouting r e d hearts w e r e t w o b i g attractions o f t h e evening.
A p r o g r a m consisting o f dancing, singing, a n d a p a n t o m i m e p r o v i d e d t h e
evening's entertainment.
Refreshments w e r e served t o a l l .

�SENIOR P L AY
" F a t h e r of the B r i d e "
Caroline Frank's p o p u l a r p l a y, " F a t h e r o f t h e B r i d e " , b a s e d o n t h e n o v e l
by E d w a r d Streeter, w a s t h e choice o f t h e Senior Class a s t h e y presented t h e
three act comedy November 11 a n d 12, i n t h e Roosevelt A u d i t o r i u m .
The p l a y, under the direction o f Miss Betty Stevens, assisted b y Janet Keyes,
was centered a r o u n d t h e a p p r o a c h i n g m a r r i a g e o f K a y Banks t o
stan. T h e m a n y amusing incidents t h a t occurred i n t h e chaos o f
ing w e d d i n g helped m a k e t h e p l a y a h u g e success.

M I S PA G E SPONSORED B Y GAMBLE-WOG/AO

�SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT—B. Miller, P. Sager, AT Carl.sle, B . Macklin, Miss Stevens, director.
STANDING—C. Perak°II, student director; H . Ruthrauff, B. Granger, D . Steffey, G . Holtz, R. Petersen,
T. Tompkins, W. Yearling, D. Harris.

Junior Play
Booth Ta r k i n g t o n ' s "Seventeen," a f o u r -act p l a y o f t h e h u m o r o u s t r i a l s o f
youth, w a s presented M a r c h 2 4 a n d 2 5 b y t h e Junior Class. Under t h e direction
of Miss Betty Stevens, t h e J u n i o r thespians enacted o n e o f t h e best-loved p l a y s
of o u r t i m e . T h e g a i e t y a n d p r o b l e m s w h i c h f a c e d seventeen y e a r -old W i l l i e
Baxter superbly entertained t h e audience.

SENIOR PLAY A C T I O N SHOTS . . .

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�Local W i n n e r s
FRED HOWLETT
JIM SMITH

County Winners
FRED HOWLETT
JIM SMITH

FIRST ROW—M. M a y, F. Howlett, J. Smith.
SECOND ROW—G. Kleindinst, J . Kelsey, 1. Knight, R. Weeks, E. Dean, B.
Frankh miser, M . Grigg, E . Potter.
THIRD ROW—R. Petersen, J. Woods.

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PAT SNYDER
ED METTS
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ALICE GREENWALD
GERRY KLEINDINST
Extempore
BEN BURK

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Student Commission
M a y o r -- M a r y P i c a r d
The h i g h school Commission h a s c o m p l e t e d m a n y n e w projects t h i s y e a r.
These i n c l u d e t h e " h a l l m o n i t o r " system a n d a conference h e l d a t C l e a r Lake,
February 5 a n d 6 , w i t h L a k e v i e w, t o i m p r o v e s c h o o l r e l a t i o n s i n t h e T w i n
Valley a r e a . Also, a p p o i n t e d students took o v e r t h e City G o v e r n m e n t f o r a d a y.
The Commission has done a v e r y f i n e j o b o n t h e i r projects

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Petersen, LeRoy Va n s t o n e

Soph. Commissioners _ _ D e l o r e s K n o w l e s , K e n F e r g a s o n

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�STANDING- R . Sowle, M r. A . Olson, Principal.
SEATED- D . Carlisle. D. Mooi, 5. Hartnell, D. Sowle, D. Treloor, H. Kemp.

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President — Ron Sowle

The M a g a z i n e K i c k O f f P a r t y w a s t h e p r e l u d e t o t h e a n n u a l m a g a z i n e
sale o f t h e Lincoln Student Council.
Ron Sowle, president o f t h e council a n d g e n e r a l m a n a g e r o f t h e
nounced t h a t i t w a s a b i g success w i t h a t o t a l o f $ 4 9 5 .
An i n t e r c o m m u n i c a t i o n system t h a t h a s been t h e d r e a m o f t h e j u n i o r h i g h
for years w i l l become a r e a l i t y w i t h h e total o f last year's a n d this year's sales
receipts. T h i s n e w system w i l l b e s e t u p i n t h e Roosevelt b u i l d i n g w h e n h e
junior h i g h students m o v e i n t o i t .
Don Sowle, D i a n e Mooi, a n d Dorothy Carlisle represented t h e ninth, eighth,
and s e v e n t h g r a d e s respectively.

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�The 1955 Cardinal

Under t h e c o m b i n e d e ff o r t s o f Rita Weeks, e d i t o r ; Ruth H e r m a n , assistant
editor; W i l l i a m Booth, advisor, a n d competent s t a ff members, t h e 1955 Cardinal
Yearbook w a s t e r m e d a success.
All t h e Ye a r b o o k pictures, w i t h t h e exception o f t h e class pictures, w e r e
taken b y M r . Booth.
Although m a n y extra hours o f w o r k w e r e required t o complete this project,
all w h o helped d i d s o w i t h willingness a n d cheerfulness.
The 1955 Ye a r b o o k w i l l b e o n e t o remember.

SITTING—R. Hermon, R. Weeks, Mr. Booth.
2n0 ROW—J, Rennell, C. Soule, B. Gruner, S. Dean. B. Theboud, R. Sanford.
3r0 ROW—M. Olmsted, 1. Dennison, M. Moy, M. M i l e s , D. Mans,
L. VanStone, B. Burk, K . Arnold.
4th ROW—C. Parsholl, C. Thomas, M . Andrews, J. Houck. L. Spencer, C. King.
3111 ROW—D. Cronson, 1. Robinson, R. Petersen, L. Waldron, C. T R . L. Smith, D. McCurley.

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�C A R D I N A L % TA F F E D I T O R S
Editor-in-Chief
Rita W e e k s
Assistont Editor
Ruth H e r m a n
Literary E d i t o r
Judy Rennell
Senior Editors B e t t y Thebaud, Connie Soule
Organizations Editor
Sharron D e a n
Events E d i t o r
Beverly G r u n e r
Advertising M a n a g e r

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Athletics Editors D o u g Mitmesser, Ben B u r k
Girls Sports Editor
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Mary Olmsted
Faculty A d v i s o r
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Art E d i t o r
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LeRoy VonStone

4 'on t ributing M e m b e r s
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Kay Arnold
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David Cranson
Jo Dennison
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Dean McCurley
Molly Milnes
Connie Parshall
Pete Petersen
Donna Weaver

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Jack Robinson
Deloras Shiery
Bob L. Smith
Linda Spencer
Chuck Troser
Larry Waldron

�SEATED—Mr. Booth, advisor; B. Burk, S . Dean, C. Thomas.
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SECOND ROW—M. Olmsted, N . Johnson, D . Hazzard, J. Weakly, J. Kelsey, V. Walker, J. Hildebrand,
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Loughlin
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SEATED—Mr. Booth, advisor; J. Keyes, C. Soule, R. Hollis
FIRST ROW- 1 . Hall, G. Hinson, M . Milnes, C . Porsholl, A . Marsh.
SECOND ROW—V. Vice, M . Mollenkopf, D. Scriber, D. M a y, J. Hodges, M . Gallop. J. Morison.
THIRD ROW—K. Wright, E. Sattison, D . Stickon, N . Rosenberry, S. Hulbert, G . Holtz.
FOURTH ROW—J. W o r d . , J. Miller, B. Parodine, J. Russell, M. Carlisle.

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SECOND ROW—C. Thomas, B. Theboud, K. Arnold, R. Hollis, R. Hermon
THIRD ROW—Mr. Booth, D. Mitmemer.

Quill A n d Scroll Society
The e i g h t seniors a n d t w o juniors, announced a s w i n n e r s o f t h e Q u i l l a n d
Scroll A w a r d b y M r. W i l l i a m Booth, publications advisor, a r e as follows: Connie
Soule, Rita Weeks, Sharron Dean, Betty Theboud, Carolyn Thomas, K a y A r n o l d ,
Douglas Miimesser, a n d J a n e t Keyes, seniors, a n d R u t h H e r m a n a n d R o b e r t a
Hollis, juniors.
These a w a r d s f o r 1 9 5 5 w e r e , f o r t h e first t i m e i n t h e history
High, presented t o juniors as w e l l a s seniors. T h e purpose o f this a r r a n g e m e n t
was t o p r o m o t e interest i n publications a m o n g t h e underclassmen.
Those receiving t h e h o n o r h a v e s h o w n considerable a n d
ity, w o r k i n g o n t h e " M i r r o r " , " C a r d i n a l " , a n d " C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r " . T h e Q u i l l
and Scroll Society o n l y includes persons w h o h a v e contributed a g r e a t d e a l t o
the j o u r n a l i s t i c f i e l d .

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T e a III

The Debate Squad, consisting o f Ben B u r k , A l i c e G r e e n w a l d ,
dinst, a n d R u t h H e r m a n , b e g a n t h e i r season b y o p p o s i n g A l b i o n o n N o v. 3 0 .
Ben, a Junior, w h o is o n t h e affirmative, a n d G e r r y, a Senior, a l s o
affirmative s i d e , h a v e n o w completed t w o successful y e a r s
One y e a r debaters include A l i c e G r e e n w a l d , a Senior, a n d R u t h H e r m a n ,
a J u n i o r.
Some o f t h e s q u a d ' s o t h e r contests w e r e a g a i n s t M a r s h a l l , H o m e r, a n d
Lakeview.
Miss Betty Stevens coached t h e Debaters f o r t h e 1 9 5 4 - 5 5 season.

DEBATE TEAM SCHEDULE
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December 1 6

Coldwater a t M a r s h a l l

January 1 7

Homer a t C o l d w a t e r

February 1

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LEFT TO RIGHT—Miss Slovens. advisor, A . Greentualt. B. Burk, R. Herman, G . Kleindinst.

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�L. Luke, H . AcMoody, T. Roby, O. Hozzord, D. Show, J. Troutman, H . Watson, M . Gruner, J . Robinson,
B. Robinson, J. Maroon, B. Rigg, G. Fry, D. McCann, G. Clark, E. Houston, J. Thomas, E. Walker, L. Arise,
E. Johnston. D. Mitmesser, L. Waldron, E. Davenport, B. Babb, T. Thomas, N . Curtis, P. Fisher, R. Petersen.
Coach Eby.

Va r s i t y C - Club
Drawing u p a constitution a n d selling basketball schedule pencils w e r e t h e
two m a i n projects o f t h e C -Club, composed o f a l l v a r s i t y letter winners.
On J a n u a r y 1 9 , t h e C -Club i n i t i a t i o n w a s h e l d . T h o s e e n t e r i n g t h e c l u b
were B i l l Robinson, Leon ( r i s e r, G e r a l d C l a r k , E d Wa l k e r, a n d G l e n F r y.
The purpose o f t h i s c l u b i s t o p r o m o t e b e t t e r f e l l o w s h i p b e t w e e n athletes
and coaches.
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"The F. F. A., supervised by Mr. Clayton Wells, has had a very busy season,"
announced Mickey Paul, the president o f the club.
Some of the projects the club of fifty-eight members has participated
a donkey basketball game held a t the Armory, a soft drink stand a t the Branch
County Fair, and a n F. F. A . banquet for both the members and their parents.
Four o f the boys w e r e sent to Kansas City, Missouri, t o participate i n the
national F. F. A . Convention, a n d t w o members attended t h e state convention
held in March.
Mr. Wells announced that the Coldwater chapter of the F. F. A. also entered
the parliamentary procedure contest this year.
Ist ROW—R. Matthews, B. Rigg, M . Wells, M. Paul, J . McBride, B. Taylor.
2nd ROW—C. Nearpass, L. Pothoff, L. Byes, R. Sowle, H. Haas, G . Derrirkson, R. Smith, D. Sow le
R. Sanford, G . Rosenberry.
3rd ROW—L. Plettner, D. Weage, D. Bidwell. 0 . English, L. Kriser, F. Shiery, T. Robey, R. Holtz.
J. Waltz, P. S h i e r.
4th ROW—E. Donnihue, B. Fisher, R. Grey, B. Robinson, L. Minor, 1. Otis, A. D. Brown, K. Gordon,
D. Dernarost, G . Porter, B. Barnes.
5th ROW—F. Gareth H. Morrison, L. Morrison, J. George, L. Skidmore, R. Nick*Is, N . Furney.
6th ROW—B. McCollough, S . McCurley, P. Weiler, B. Snyder, J. Myers.

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�LEFT TO RIGHT—FRONT—G. Hinson, B. Gruner, R. Sanford, B. Blancetr, J. McKinley, C. Renshaw, N . Jahn.
son, J. Hall, M . Davenport, S. Scriber, J. Hodges, J. Otis, C. Thomas, J . Kelsey, M . Andress's, B. Burn",
G. Gwinn, N . Gauvey, J. White, J. Weakly, D. M a y, M. Otis, S. Baker, A . Swain, S. Dean, J. Warden, J.
Dillon, S. Sowle, J . Miller, D . Knowles, K . Hodgman, M . Gurnharn. A . Hamlin, M . Wines, E. Solison,
R. Herman, P. Sager, B . McCullough, L . Potter, V . Vice, R . Hollis, G . Spoon, Miss Bogue, advisor.
B. Porodine. C . Porshall, J . Love, M . Milnes, M . Lutgens, S . Barnes, J . Harris, D . Scriber, J . Houck,
M. Mollenkopf, T. Treacher, S. Bryant, A . Marsh, M . Carlisle, M. Soiden, J. White, D. Sticker, M . DuBois,
M. Grigg, M. Goble, M. Farwell, A . Fisk, N . Helper.

Y- T E E N S
The Y -Teens sponsored m a n y projects t h i s y e a r. T h o s e included w e r e a
"Sadie H a w k i n s " d a n c e i n t h e f a l l , t h e Va l e n t i n e Formal, sponsored j o i n t l y b y
the Hi-Y a n d Y-Teens, and a carnival in the spring. F o o d and clothing w e r e given
to n e e d y families a n d v a r i o u s institutions.
The organization has a membership o f seventy-two students.
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�FRONT—LEFT TO RIGHT—F. Howlett, G. Fraser, D. Hazzard.
SECOND ROW—D. Rumsey, R. Hinckley, D. Lewis, J. Maroon.
THIRD ROW—H. Ruthrauff, C. Traser, D. S t e f f y, B. Teeter, T. Short.
FOURTH ROW—G. Chilson, J. Tornson, E. Davenport, B. Frankhauser, D . Mitmesser, J. Troutman,
R. Alison, J. Austin.
FIFTH ROW—Mr. Vincent, Advisor, L. VanStone, L. Knight, R. Petersen, T. Thomas, D. Lyons, R. Funderburg.

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at t h e A l b i o n p r e l i m i n a r y f o r t h e Tri-Hi-Y a n d Y-Teen state legislature, a n d t h e
final m e e t i n g i n Lansing, t o w h i c h t h e C l u b sent representatives. T h e
sponsored the Valentine Formal w i t h t h e Y-Teens on February 19. A h a m b u r g e r
fry in the spring added to the list o f events.
Mr. Robert Smith, Y. M . C. A . director f o r Branch-St. Joseph
quently m e t w i t h t h e Club concerning important projects o f the year.

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S TA N D I N G — M r. D e n n i s , D . Robson, L. Ye a r l i n g , W . Ye a r l i n g , D . Lyon, R . H u t c h . .

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members took tickets a t the games a n d professional assemblies, a n d r a n movies
for classes a n d assemblies. T h e i r project f o r t h e y e a r w a s t h e purchasing o f a
disposal c a n f o r t h e school.
The first y e a r boys received service p i n s a t t h e A n n u a l

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2nd ROW—L.Potter, B. Gruner, V. PorshoII, M. Mundy, S.

DANCING CLUB
The Dancing Club, u n d e r t h e direction o f Mrs. D o r o t h y Aitchison,
posed o f ten girls w h o have graduated front Folk, social, a n d t o p dancing. T h i s
makes them eligible f o r a n a w a r d , w h i c h is a p i n .
These girls h o v e presented t h e i r p r o g r a m t o t h e Senior Fortnightly. T h e y
also h o v e danced f o r t h e 1 9 5 4 spring c h o i r concert a n d t h e Business
fessional Women's Fashion Show.
DANCING CLASS INFORMALS —

�Left to right — G. fisher, D. Scriber, J. Hildebrand, A. Hamlin, N . Gauvey, D. Caswell,
S. Lindsay.
B. Worts, M . Oechrle, E. Sadiron, J. Halsted, K. Tice, B. Williams, D. Mitmesser, D. Cranson, N . Curtiss,
I. Dillon, B. Burk, M r. Hamlin.
J. Lind D . Phi!brick.

H I -C CLUB
The members o f the Hi-C Club, w h i c h w a s organized f o r the purpose
proving Christian understanding a n d fellowship, spent a b u s y y e a r w o r k i n g o n
the f o r m a t i o n a n d a d o p t i o n o f a Constitution. V a r i o u s ministers f r o m this a r e a
met w i t h the Club to enlarge their k n o w l e d g e o f the Christian doctrine.
The Club sponsored assemblies a n d recreational activities, including
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FIRST R O W, SITTING—M. CARLISLE, M . GRIGG,
B. THEBAUD, J . KEYES.
SECOND R O W —MISS PHILLIPS, B . GRUNER,
J. HOUCK, R. ANDERSON, S. DEAN,
SON, M . GOBLE, M . WAY.
THIRD ROW- 1 . WEAKLEY, D . SCRIBER, G . FISHER,
J. DILLON, E . SATTISON, S . BARNES,
M. OLMSTED, J. WHITE, A . HAMLIN.

Future Nurses Association . . .
FIRST ROW—C. SOULE, C . THOMAS.
SECOND ROW—D. STICKEN, V. VICE.
THIRD R O W —M. MOLLENKOPF, L . V A N VLIET, D .
SCRIBER, B. THEBAUD, K. ARNOLD, B . GRUNER.
FOURTH R O W —J. HOUCK, J . KEYES, J . RENNELL,
G. H I N S O N , M . DAVENPORT, J . O T I S , M .
GOBLE, MISS STEFFANIAK.
FIFTH R O W —S. NEARPASS, C . PARSHALL.
SIXTH R O W —J. WHITE, M . HAVENS.

Shutterbugs . . .
FIRST ROW (seated)—J. BORN, MR. JOHNSON,
L. POTTER, C . K I N G .
SECOND ROW—N. GAUVEY, B. GRUNER, D . ROB.
SON. J . MILLER, B . MILLER. G . KLEINDINST,
D. GREEN, R. ANDERSON, R. HOLLIS.
THIRD R O W - 1 . BOOTH, P. FISK, A . GREENWALD,
K. FURGESON, B. HEWITT, M . GOBLE,
D. STICKAN, M . FARWELL, E . POTTER.
FOURTH R O W —C. FISHER, D . FREDERICKS, G .
SNYDER, B . HUTCHINS, C SNYDER,
B. ANSIL, T. TOMPKINS, L KNIGHT,
D. SHIERY.

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1zt ROW A GREENWALD, G KLEINDINST.
2nd ROW—MR. RENSHAW, C . WATSON,
D. SCRIBER, R . HERMAN.
3rd ROW—B. BURK, B. RICE. D. SHIERY,
C. RENSHAW, E SATTISON.

Librarians . . .
1st R O W —C LEWIS, B. MACKLIN, B. SMITH,
G. PLETTNER, P. PIFER, V MILLER,
MRS. WEILER, ADVISOR, L CASE.
2nd ROW—B, MILLER, J. LAMBERSON, J. DONIHUE,
N. NORTON, P. CARVER, T. BAKER, JUDITH
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�1st ROW- 1 . Mcintee, G. Gwinn, A . Fisk, C Fitzgerald, D. Weaver, J. Hall.
2nd ROW- 1 . Luce, J. Farner, M . Farwell, D. Shiory, E. Sager, S. Case,
3rd ROW—Mr. Bachman, D. Chatfield, D. Johnson. J. Adorns, A. Woods, L. Fraser,
Mh ROW—J. Lincoln, D . Snyder, E. Williams, A . Pudak, J. Hamlin. G . ChiIson
5th ROW—N. Fisher, D. Hilton, L. Kriser, J. Woods, P. Grady.

Co-op T r a i n i n g
Co-op t r a i n i n g , w h i c h stands f o r cooperative occupational t r a i n i n g a n d i s
designed t o g i v e on-the-job experience t o students, w a s started lost f a l l f o r t h e
first time b y M r. John Bachman. O n l y juniors a n d seniors
The students attend r e g u l a r classes i n t h e morning. I n t h e afternoon t h e y
go to w o r k a t various occupations, such as retail, office a n d trade,
work.
The co-op students a r e p a i d r e g u l a r w a g e s f o r w o r k i n g , a n d receive o n e
credit for a school year's w o r k .
Mr. Bachman g i v e s those students g o i n g i n t o retailing, instructions
pare t h e m f o r w o r k . T h e office w o r k e r s s t u d y such w o r k subjects
stenography, a n d bookkeeping i n school.
Each student is g r a d e d f o r the co-op w o r k t h e y do.
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�A - BAND
Under t h e c o m p e t e n t l e a d e r s h i p o f t h e n e w b a n d d i r e c t o r, M r . Chester
Curry, assisted b y M r. John Clark, t h e A -Band enjoyed t h e 1954-55 season w i t h
excellent results.
Among t h e i r activities w e r e solo a n d ensemble contests held i n Kalamazoo
on J a n u a r y 29, t w o concerts, February 2 7 , a n d M a y 11 , a n d a v e r y successful
1954 f o o t b a l l marching season. T h e b o n d officials w e r e set u p o n a
system w i t h captains, lieutenants, sergeants, etc. J u d y Rennell acted as student
director o f t h e b o n d , w h i l e B o b Johnson, captain, a n d Rosemary
tary, carried o u t their respective duties.

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DIRECTOR: Chester Curry.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: John Clark.

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Barbara Aldrich
David Von
Sharon Fraser
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Mary Lou Bidwell
CORNET
Jerry f o r d
Paul Hermon

Sherry D a y
Susan Collins
Lynn Lewis
Bev Wo r t .
Philip Weiler
BARITON
Garold Erts
PERCUSSIO

FRENCH HORNS
Audrey
Carlton
Joyce Downey
Diana Davison
Roger Sanford
TROMBONE
David Trelor

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Torn English
Yrn Peiffer
Patsy Feller
Joan Gochenour
Jackie Petty
Jerry Dean
Dean Smith

Dean Parks
Glenn Barlow
Wayne Farst
Lovise Saw
Bob Day
Lloyd Long
Doris Philbrick
Earl Hulbert
Kenneth Chatfield

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10 ROW—S. Fuller, J. Newell, S. Dean S. Nearposs, G . Potter, B. Stanfill, B. Burritt, 0 . Smith,
J. Houck, L. Knapp, M Goble, J. Word.,,, J. Anderson,
2nd R O W —R. Hollis, J . Hogoboom, C . Fitzgerald, J. Paradine, A . Cornish, S . Bryan, C . Wooster, D .
Bless.,, J. B e , , . J. Hobart, G . Holtz, D . Fredericks, B. Bobb, 0 S h o w, D . McCann, M . Picard,
P. Snyder, C. King, N . Curtiss, Miss Riberna.
3rd ROW—M. Carlisle, M. Mollenkopf, L . Potter, A . Mc...chant, J. Smith, E. Potter, B. E. Smith, E. Downey,
T. Baker, B. Kline, .1. Hamlin, P. Fisher, E. Hoge!, L. Hinsdole, D. Hazzard, E. Williams, A . Adorns,
M. Lutiens, A. Hamlin, P. Siler, N. Rosenberry.

I arilioal Choir
The C a r d i n a l C h o i r consists o f s i x t y selected voices f r o m t h e s e n i o r h i g h .
The choir took p a r t i n several assemblies a n d outside activities this year. A m o n g
these w a s a t r i p t o Sturgis t o h e a r t h e University o f M i c h i g a n b a n d , a t r i p t o
Ann A r b o r t o take p a r t in t h e A n n u a l State Festival, a n d a t r i p t o Detroit t o see
the Ice Revue.
The c h o i r i s directed b y Miss A r l e n e Ritserna a n d accompanied b y A l i c e
Howlin

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�FIRST ROW—J. Tomson, T. Short, R. Hinckley, J. Clark, B. McCollough, P. Berry, G . Plenner, J. Resler,
P. Pifer, M. Schubel, J. VonMarcum. C. Fitzgerald, Miss Ritserno, advisor.
SECOND ROW- 1 . Hamlin, D . Lewis, D . Shaw, J . Hobart, M . Burnham, J . Lamberson, S . Hulbert, G .
Newel, L. Temples, J. Anderson, P. Brodt, C . Lewis, M. Skriden.
THIRD ROW—Ed Downey, J. Born, J . Austin. P. Fisher, E. Williams, B. Parodine, G. Miller, M . Gable, E.
Lynn, D. Stickan, A . Morchant, R. Snyder, K . Mull, M . Cockrell, G . Otis, M . Lutjens, A .
Hamlin, A . Adams.

Boys' a n d G i r l s ' G l e e C l u b
Junior High Chorus
FIRST ROW—E. Grace, B. Ingalls, D. Cornish, B . Tenser, H . Taylor, T. Ebberts. G . Smith, B. furrows, T.
Arnold, F. Worthington, C. Curtiss, C. Watson. S. Site, B. Brous., B. Livermore, L Johns.
SECOND ROW—S. Johnson,l. Fish, A . Bailey, J. Worden, K. Nash, V. Mock, D . Obed, J. McBride,
ter, E. Harmon, C . Fickle, N . Norton, C . Loch,,,,,, M . Kline, E. Bussing, B. Parshall, S .
Slock, H . Stanfill, W . Bartell, D . Parshall, S. Smolien, S. Clark, J. Noragon, P.
Baur, J. Hiesrodt, C. Grace, S. Lewis, C. Taylor.
THIRD ROW—R. Maggart, B. Teachout, D. Michael, I . Streeter, E. Sawle, D. Sickels, V. Lewis, R. Elvir. S.
Wing, G . Donnelly, J . Fales, B. Waldron, S. D a y, R. Dense', S. DeNooyer, S . Gilmer, L.
Iffland, L Houtz, J. Watson, G. Couillard, R. Lannon, S. Jones, S. Kellogg, A .
Curtis, E. Otis, S. Collins, Miss Ritsema, advisor.
FOURTH ROW—P. Urban, E. Harmon, B. W o r t , S. Mull, C. Cameron, K. Eslow, E. Peony, D. Keller. N .
Perry, S. Granger, J. Burton, J . Anderson, C . Smith, M . Quick, T. Smith, S. Gordon, E.
Caswell, J. Spencer, M . Freeman, J. Flint, D . Blanchard. A . Krisav, N . Smith, N . Renshaw,
K. $eaman, E. Adams.

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�M. PICARD, M . PAUL, G . HOLTZ,

CARDINAL m i l t
The C a r d i n a l Four, a s i n g i n g q u a r t e t o r g a n i z e d b y M i s s A r l e n e Ritsema,
presented their p r o g r a m t o t h e Rotarians, t h e Kiwanians, t h e O d d Fellows, a n d
other civic organizations. T h e y a l s o song f o r various granges a n d f o r student
assemblies.

T R I PLE T R I O
The Triple Trio, directed b y Miss A r l e n e Ritsema, t o o k p a r t i n
semblies this year. T h e y entertained a t the Sophomore Reception a n d
ent social affairs.

MISS RITSEMA, A. MARCHANT, M. CARLISLE, A . CORNISH, M . HAVENS, S. BRYAN,
C. KING, C. PARSHALL, A . HAMLIN

��"The biggest headline is made by the team that does the
— KNUTE

Athletics

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�FIRST ROW—G. Fry, E. Walker, B. Rigg, L. Luke, J. Mattson, L. Chehowski, B. Robinson, D. McCann.
SECOND ROW—E. Houston, J. Robinson, J. Thorns's. T. Thomas, E. Johnston, D . Shaw.
THIRD R O W —Coach Hagadone, R. Peterson, B . Babb, E . Davenport, L. Waldron. N . Curtis, P. Fisher,
Coach Zabonick.
FOURTH ROW—B. Brown, D. Blanchard, M. Gruner, G. Clark, L. Kris,,, It. Watson.

Varsity Football
The Varsity gridders opened the season w i t h a n o n -conference loss
dale, 20-6, then hosted A l b i o n , o n l y t o receive a 3 7 - 6 licking. B u t t h e steadily
improving Cards lost n a r r o w l y t o Lakeview, 12-6. A f t e r t h e Spartans g a m e t h e
Cards suffered a relapse, dropping f o u r one-sided encounters. T h e Sturgis game
pitted t w o teams battling to get out o f the cellar. I n a thriller the Trojans finally
pulled i t out, 19-13. The Sturgis g a m e w a s t h e last h i g h school f o o t b a l l g a m e
for fifteen
FOOTBALL
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October 22

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October 2 9

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�Reserve F o o t b a l l
The Reserve f o o t b a l l squad, coached b y M r. Gerald (Whitey) Weaver, w a s
largely composed o f freshmen a n d sophomores, a l o n g w i t h f i v e
manship, f a i r p l a y, a n d t e a m w o r k w e r e expressed a t a l l times b y t h e reserve
gridders. The team, starting slowly, reached t h e p e a k o f performance d u r i n g a
rainstorm, i n w h i c h t h e y b e a t Hillsdale.

RESERVE FOOTBALL

Sept. 2 2

Coldwater 0 ; Sturgis 1 8

Oct. 1 4

Coldwater 1 3 ; Hillsdale 6

Sept. 30

Coldwater 12; Albion 49

Oct. 21

Coldwater 0; Lakeview 3 7

Coldwater 7, Marshall 20

Oct. 2 8

Coldwater 14, A l b i o n 3 0

Oct. 7

1st ROW—). Hepler, L. Farwell, B. Teeter, D. Gottschalk, S. McCurley, J. Tarrson.
2n4 ROW—D. C u , J. Wright, D. Parshall, T. McBride, B. Burk, R. Hall
3rd ROW- 1 . Smith, J. Doty, P. Douglas, R. Snyder, M . Forester, F. Snow, 0 . English, D , C u r l e y .
4th ROW—L. Houster, C . Young, D. Boysinger, J. Lutient, B. Rice, K. Collins, F. Shiery.

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�1st ROW—K. Wert, R. Rehm. L. Byes, R. Mitchell, D. Dernorest, T. Houck, R. Sanford, R. I v y, H . Kemp,
R. Weaver.
2nd R O W —L, Granger, R. Houtz, R. Wilcox, R. Yearling, T. Hyland, R. Curtis, C . Barnes, P. Weiler.
J. Curtis, T. Osborn.
3rd ROW—Conch Lowe, C. Whiting, M . Quick, W. Lanny, D. Miller, J. Ternples, J. Von Dose., T. Smith,
C. Cleveland, 1. Weldor, H. Haas, D. Neely, L. Densel.
Ith ROW—H. Rosenberry, R. E. Smith, J. George, L. Borrows. D . Petty, T. Adams, 1. lohnson, D. Sowle,
R. Sowle, D. Lockwood, G . Froiser, B. Hellenberg.

F u t u r e Va r s i t y Football

The Future Va r s i t y f o o t b a l l squad, u n d e r t h e direction o f Coach
Frank (Pat) Lowe, although having a losing season, learned
mental elements o f teamwork, sportsmanship a n d f a i r play, along w i t h
physical efforts i n blocking, tackling a n d b o l l carrying.

FUTURE VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
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October 1 3 —State Home
October 1 9 —Sturgis

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Dec. 1

Coldwater 4 0 ; Three Rivers 7 5

Dec. 4

Coldwater 5 5 ; Marshall 5 6

Feb 1

Dec. 11

Coldwater 47; East Lansing 61

Feb 4

Dec. 18

Coldwater 64; A l b i o n 5 2

Feb 1 1

Coldwater 7 2 ; Sturgis 7 6
Coldwater 52; Lakeview 71

Jan 2 8

Jan. 5

Coldwater 43; Sturgis 6 0

Feb. 18

Jan. 8

Coldwater 3 6 ; Lakeview 6 7

Feb. 25

Jan. 11

Coldwater 7 9 ; Hillsdale 4 7

Coldwater 7 3 ; Marshall 71
Coldwater 5 5 ; East Lansing 6 6
Coldwater 66; A l b i o n 5 6

Coldwater 60; A d r i a n 6 9
Tournaments

Jan. 1 4

Coldwater 52; A d r i a n 6 2

March 2

Coldwater 61; Hillsdole 31

Jan. 21

Coldwater 5 6 ; Three Rivers 5 2

March 5

Coldwater 64; Three Rivers 8 8

Va r s i t y B a s k e t hull

The 1954-55 Coldwater High School varsity basketball club, coached b y M r.
Floyd Eby, w a s composed o f f i v e l e t t e r -winning seniors: D o u g
Rigg, J a c k Robinson, Nelson Curtis, a n d Jirn Thomas. Juniors o n t h e
cluded J e r r y Moxson a n d Roland Petersen, a l o n g w i t h P a u l Douglas a n d G a r y
Brown, sophomores.
After losing three out o f four games before Christmas holidays, t h e "Cords,"
showing b e t t e r t e a m w o r k a n d precision, b e g a n t o w i n m o r e consistently a n d
won f o u r o u t o f t h e n e x t

J. Robinson, D. M i . ,
B. R,gg, J. Thomas
N. Curtis, G . Brown, J. M o n o , R. Pehmen, P. Douglas.

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�R. Petersen, J. Monson, D. Mitmesser, Coach Eby, P. Douglas, B. Rigg, G . Brown, Coach Zabonick,
J. Robinson, N. Curtis, J. Thomas.

Varsity Basketball

�Reserve B a s k e t b a l l
The Junior Cards, u n d e r t h e tutelage o f Coach B i l l Zabonick, posted a 7 - 8
record f o r the 54-55 cage season.
Although t h e record doesn't seem t o o impressive, t h e boys g a v e i t a l l t h e y
had a n d w e r e in there f i g h t i n g u n t i l the
The Reserves p o s t e d w i n s o v e r T h r e e Rivers, A l b i o n , L a k e v i e w, A d r i a n ,
ar.d w e r e able t o defeat the Marshall Papooses twice.
The squad w a s composed o f mostly Freshmen a n d Sophomores, w i t h J i m
Smith t h e l o n e Junior. N e x t year's s q u a d w i l l h a v e a g o o d nucleus t o choose
from a n d should b e in f o r a v e r y prosperous season.

1 , ROW—L. Densel, L. Granger, T. McBride, B. Robinson, C. Young, D. Cox.
2nd ROW—Coach Zabonick, W. lnde, G Miller, D. Boysinger, T. 5m1th, R. Curtis Coach Eby.

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�FRONT ROW—B. HeIlenIsterg, G. Snyder, L. Byers, K. Wert, B. Weaver, D. Jones, D. Lockwood,
R. Scheid'.,.
SECOND ROW—D. Miller, J. Walker, D. Neely, J. Hacker, F. Snow, B. Huntly, J. Myers, R. Ivey,
T. Hyland, C . Smith, Coach Lowe.
THIRD ROW—J. Curtis, H . Kemp. T. Adams, M . Quick, L. Granger, R. Sow's, D. Sowle.

Freshman Basketball
F u t u r e Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l
FIRST ROW—D. Parshall, B. Smith, L. Houston, R. Sanford, B. Reams, D. Gottschalk.
SECOND ROW—Coach Fairman, B. Smith, V. Taylor, J. Va n Dosen, R. Snyder, G . Letts, R. Picard,
L. Chehowski.

�S I T T I N G - EE P I C A R D , I . S H O R T , T . A D A M S . E . H E W I T T . T . J O H N S O N .
S T A N D I N G — T. T H O M A S , S . G O R D O N , J . T H O M A S , C O A C H D R Y.

Golf
Although g o l f i s n o t a m a j o r s p o r t a t C o l d w a t e r H i g h , m a n y b o y s t a k e
an active interest i n i t .
The g o l f s q u a d , u n d e r t h e supervision o f t h e experienced g o l f e r, C o a c h
Floyd Eby, is b o c k i n its third y e a r o f Tw i n Va l l e y competition.

GOLF SCHEDULE - - April 7
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May 13-14

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Coldwater a t A l b i o n
Regionals a t Battle Creek

�FIRST ROW, left to right—M. Paul, L. Ford, D. Mitmesser, J. Maxson, H . Watson, G . Brown
SECOND ROW—Coach Lowe, D . Shaw, P. Fisher, L. Waldron, E. Davenport, W. Inde, Assistant Coach
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THIRD ROW—D. Gottschalk, E. Houston, J. Smith, P. Douglas, B. Burk.

Va r s i t y B a s e b a l l
After compiling a conference record o f f i v e w i n s a n d t w o losses
Coach P a t Lowe's baseball team should b e r i g h t i n M e thick o f the Tw i n Va l l e y
race this spring. There are nine returning lettermen, w h o are as follows: pitchers_
Eddie Davenport a n d Phil Fisher; catcher, Dick Shaw; infielders,
Larry Waldron, a n d Bruce Rigg; a n d outfielders, H o w a r d Watson,
and Jerry Maxson.

BASEBALL
April 7 —Coldwater a t Sturgis

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April 1 3 —Union City a t Coldwater
April 1 5 —Coldwater a t A d r i a n
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April 1 9 —Marshall a t Coldwater

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RESERVE BASEBALL
Coach G e r a l d We a v e r w i l l h a v e to start all over this y e a r building u p
the t e a m , a s a l l o f the regulars w i l l undoubtedly b e moved t o t h e varsity.
The team w i l l b e made u p o f freshmen a n d a f e w sophomores.
Games a r e b e i n g scheduled w i t h Quincy, Union City, a n d Sturgis.
1st ROW—W. Acock, R. Johm, R. Ivy, R. Smith, H . Rosenberry, D. Sowle, D . Lockwood, R. Sowle.
2nd ROW—C. Collins, L. Coyle, J . Dean, D . Parsholl, C . Young, D . Scheidler, L. Skidmore, H . Kemp,
R. Houtz, Coach Weaver.
3rd ROW—Coach Lowe, L. Houston, D . Batterson, J. Walker, D . Miller, F. Snow, T. Hyland, J. Curtiss,
L. Chehowski, L Dense!.
4th ROW—R. Yockey, J. Hacker, K. Sherman, J. Myers, P. Huntley, T. Tompkins, E. Hulbert, W. Laney,
H. Morrison, L. Morrison.

�FIRST ROW—G. Fochtmon, B . T J . Laing, T. Thomas, H . Watson, J . Wright, G . Porter, G . Letts,
L. Luke, G Cox.
SECOND ROW—L. Kriser, K. Gordon, C. Tracer, R. Sanford, L. Buys, C. Cleveland. I . Knight, J. Thomas,
Coach Fairman.
THIRD ROW—B. Rigg, T. Robey, E . Johnston. D . Hazzard, H . Adnoody, L. Farwell, J . Napier. Coach
liege

Tr a c k Te a m
With n i n e r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r m e n a s i t s backbone, t h e d e t e r m i n e d C a r d i n a l
track s q u a d i s l o o k i n g f o r w a r d t o a successful season, u n d e r t h e g u i d a n c e o f
coaches Te d H a g a d o n e a n d W i l l i a m Fairrnan.
The p o l e v a u l t , hurdles, a n d distance events w e r e v i r t u a l l y untouched b y
graduation a n d should b e strong t h i s spring.
The tracksters h a v e a c h a l l e n g i n g schedule, w h i c h , a l o n g w i t h t h e u s u a l
Twin Va l l e y opponents, i n c l u d e s m e e t s w i t h P o r t a g e , H i l l s d a l e , a n d B e r r i e n
Springs, a n d a n e n t r y i n t h e Portage relays.

TRACK
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1 3 —Albion a n d Three Rivers a t Coldwater M a y 4—La k ev iew and Portage at Coldwater
2 0 —Adrian a n d Hillsdale a t Coldwater
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2 7 —Berrien Springs a n d Sturgis a t Coldwater M a y 1 0 —Twin Va l l e y meet a t Coldwater
May 1 4 —Regionals a t Kalamazoo

��SITTING—B. E. Smith, T. McBride, B. Weaver, D. Green, R. Schiedler, G . Eris.
STANDING—B. Robinson, K . Fergoson, B Aitchison, B . Rice, R . Picard, J . Robinson, Coach Zabonick.

Te n n i s T e a m
Coach Zobonick's tennis team is expected t o hav e a tough season this year,
due t o t h e loss o f seven v a r s i t y racketeers f r o m l a s t y e a r. J a c k Robinson, a
senior, a n d his brother, Bill, a sophomore, a r e the t w o remaining lettermen.
The o t h e r seven b o y s expected t o h o l d t h e i r o w n a t t h e n e t a r e : L a r r y
Weaver, a j u n i o r ; To m McBride, Ron Picard, B o b Rice, a n d Dick
mores, a n d Rollie Scheidler a n d B o b We a v e r, freshmen.

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April 7 —Marshall a t Coldwater

May 5 —Coldwater a t Lakeview

April 1 2 —Lakeview a t C o l d w a t e r

May 6 —Coldwater a t Marshall

April 1 4 —Coldwater a t A l b i o n

May 11—Coldwater a t Three Rivers

April 2 0 —Three Rivers a t C o l d w a t e r

May 14—Twin Va l l e y at A d r i a n

April 2 2 —Albion a t Coldwater

May 2 0 -21—Regionals a t Kalamazoo

�LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED—Miss Coscorelly, advisor; J. Lucas, M . M a y, J. Keyes, S. Scriber.
FIRST ROW—C. Silvers, D. Mooi, P. Berry, M. Draper, J. McBride, C . Fickle, M . Kline, D. Baur,
house, B. Tompson, J . Burlew, P. Miller, S. Snyder.
SECOND ROW—L. Sarr, J. Warden, L. Brous., J. Goodholm, J. Berry, S. Granger, A . White, G. Couillard,
J. Watson, S. Day, B. Waldron, R. Dense!, J. Hogoboorn.
THIRD ROW—K. Faller, C. Cameron, 5. Mull, J. Gochenour, M . Treat, D. Davison, M. Thebaud,
J. Weakly, J. White, B. Miller, J. Dillon, K. Arnold, B. Thebasid.
FOURTH R O W —Y. Woods, G . Fisher, D . M a y, R. Keyes, R. Mooi, B. Paradine, C . Ode,,, J . Harris, V .
Harris, V. Kinsey, T. Treacher, S. Davis, M. Goble, D. Scriber, C. Watson, D. Knowles,
FIFTH ROW—B. Hodges, J. Downey, M. S a g e , J. Gooch, M . Freeman, N . Curt:, R. Hensler, J. Warden,
A. Adams, N . Goble,

Girls' Athletic Association
OFFICER
PRESIDENT M a r i l y n
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New p l a n s t o stimulate interest i n f u t u r e years w e r e a m o n g
ings o f t h e G . A . A . t h i s y e a r, i n c l u d i n g m a n y n e w a m e n d m e n t s w h i c h w e r e
added t o the Constitution o f the club.
Sports activities during t h e y e a r included basketball, volleyball, p i n g p a n g ,
badminton a n d shuffleboard. F l a g f o o t b a l l , tennis, a n d g o l f w e r e a d d e d
curriculum.
Awards, consisting o f chenille b a r, s m a l l " c " , numerals, G . A . A . insignia,
large " C , " a n d p e a r l " c " p i n , w e r e presented a t t h e A n n u a l A w a r d s Assembly.
This year the club h a d t w o advisors, Miss M a r y Jane Grummet, w h o l e f t a t
the e n d o f t h e f i r s t semester, a n d M i s s Phyllis Coscarelly, w h o
Grummet.

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Va r s i t y Cheerleaders

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J. D i l l o n

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Reserve Cheerleaders

COLDWATER LOYALTY SONG
W e r e loyal t o you, C. H. S.
We're f i g h t i n g f o r y ou, C.
We'll b a c k y o u t o stand 'gainst the best i n t h e land,
For w e k n o w y o u h a v e sand, C. H. S., Rah! Rah!
So smash t h a t blockade, C. H. S.
Go dashing a h e a d , C. H . S.
Our t e a m i s o u r m a i n protector,
On b o y s f o r w e expect a t o u c h d o w n (basket)
from y o u C . H . S.

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JAMES B O O T H
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JERRY B U S S I N G
MARY CARLISLE
JOYCE CARPER
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ROBERT A N G E L L
ANN ADAMS
JULIE A N D E R S O N
NICK ARNOLD
BARBARA ASBURY

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SHARON BARNES
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LARRY BETTS
DICK BIDWELL
BILL B O Y E R
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BARBARA BURRITT
WA R N E R BUTTERS
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LARRY CASTLEBERRY
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ROBERT R E H M
THOMAS RENSHAW
ROBERT R I C E
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BILL R O B I N S O N

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ROBERT E. S M I T H
ROBERT J. S M I T H
ROBERT L. S M I T H
ROBERT S N Y D E R
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NELLIE TAY L O R
SALLY J O TEALL

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MARGARET THOMPSON
LARRY TUCKER
BOB TUTTLE
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V I R G I N I A WA L K E R

J A N I C E W E A K LY
W A Y N E W E AV E R
JOYCE W H I T E
CHARLES W H I T I N G
RICHARD W I L C O X
JOYCE W O R D F N

JAMES W R I G H T
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Freshmen
H. Kemp, K . Nash, .1. Berry,
M. S a n f o r d

Advisors — Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Co.:hrane,
Mrs. Trebilcock, M r. Houston

BILL A C O C K
E V E LY N A D A M S
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J A C Q U E L I N E BERRY
LOWELL BETTS

RICHARD BIGNELL
DEANNA BLANCHARD
ROBERT B L U E
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JANET B U R L E W
PAT B U R R O W S
ROBERT B U R R O W S
LARRY BUYS
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N A N C Y CASE
EUGENE C A S W E L L
KEN C H AT F I E L D
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KARL C O L L I N S
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JOYCE C O L V I N
HAROLD C O N N I N
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D AV E C O R N I S H

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SANDY DeNOOYER
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JEANIE DOOLITTLE
JACK D O T Y

JOYCE D O W N E Y
S A R A H DRAPER
FRANK E A S T E R D AY
TERRY EBERTS
N A N C Y ELLIOTT
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JANET E U A N S
K A R E N FALLER
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JUDY FLINT
PAT FORRESTER

JOE F O S T E R
M A RY FREEMAN
JOHN GEORGE
JOAN GOOCH
JANET G O O D H O L M
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LARRY G R A N G E R
RUTH G R E S H A W
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JIM HACKER
TOM HADLEY

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PAT T I E H O L B E N
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TERRY H Y L A N D
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MICHAEL QUICK
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JERRY R A Y M O N D
N A N C Y RENSHAW
LAUREL R I C H A R D S O N

NEIL R O B S O N
H O WA R D ROSENBERRy
JERRY R U M S E Y
MARTHA SAGER
M A R I LY N S A N F O R D
H O L LY SCHEIDLER

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SONJA SHERMAN
P H I L L I P S H I E RY
LARRY S K I D m O R E
CHARLES S M I T H
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and Miss Coscarelly

JOE A C O C K
VIRGINIA ALDRICH
JERRICE A N D E R S O N
MERRY A N D E R S O N
JOHN ARNOLD
SUZANNE AUSTIN

A N N E BAILEY
LILLIAN BAKER
GLENN BARLOW
D A W N BAUR
GARY BADE
M A RY BIDWELL

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DON BROWN
JOE B U C K N E S S

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JUDY B U R T O N
RON B U S H O N G
JANET BUSSING
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BILLY C A S E
CHARLES C H AT I E L D
LARRY C H E N O W E T H
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TIM A R N O L D
JERRY A V E R Y
W A N D A BARTELL
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JUDY BENT

J A M E S BERRY
CHARLES B O S T O N
C L AY T O N B O S T O N
LEORA ! M O U S E
ROBERT ! M O U S E
BILL B R O W N

FRANK B R O W N
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JERRY B U R K E
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CAROL C A M E R O N
DOROTHY CARLISLE
S H A R O N CARVER
J O H N CASTLEBERRY
BEVERLY C H E N O W E T H
SUE C L E V E L A N D

L AV E R N E C L O S S E N
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JUDY C O L V I N
SHIRLEY C O L V I N
D O R E AT H A C O R E Y
C R A I G CURTISS

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ROBERT D A Y
C A R O LY N D A Y
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JIM DENNIS
J O H N DERRICKSON

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DICK D O L A N
SONET R AY
KEN ELLIOTT
TOM ENGLISH
BARBARA BETS

PATSY FELLER
LARRY F E R G U S O N
C O N N I E FICKLE
D A N I E L FIELD
S H A R O N FRASER
RICHARD GALLOP

N A N C Y G AY
D AV I D GIBSON
SHARON GILMORE
C A R O LY N G R A C E
KIRK G R A N G E R
RALPH G R E E N A M T E R

JIM GREENICH
TOM HACKER
E VA H A R M O N
ESTHER H A R P H A m
JACK H A R T N E L L
BENNY HENSON

ROGER H E R M A N
JANET HEISRODT
GORDON HINCKLEY
GLORIA HINNEFELD
RICHARD HOLBEN
TOM HOSEK

LETHA H O U T Z
LINDA IFFLAND
DEAN IFORD
ROBERT I N G A L L S
ALLEN I R W I N
STEPHEN J A C O B S

LARRY J O H N S
JAMES J O H N S O N
JANE J O H N S O N
SHARON JOHNSON
SANDRA JONES
N O R M A N KIMBLE

RICHARD K I N T I G H
M A R Y SUE K L I N E
DIANE KORNSTIEN
TOM KRZEMINSKI
BERNARD K O S I E R
RUTHANN L A N N O N

ROBERT LETHERER
STELLA L E W I S
V I R G I N I A LEWIS
TERRY L I N C O L N
PHIL L I N D N E R
BOB L I V E R M O R E

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CAROL L O T H A M E R
BOB LY K E
JIM M A G G A R T
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JIM MOLLENKOPH
SUSAN MULL
BEVERLY M U S S E L M A N
RICHARD MYERS

JIM N A S H
JOE N O B L I T
JOYCE N O B L I T
DON NORTON
KAREN O D D E N
LaMARR O L N E Y

R O N A L D PA R A D I N E
B O N N I E PA R S H A L L
D E A N N A PA R S H A L L
J I M PEIFFER
JON PENNINGTON
R O N N I E PERRY

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R O N A L D PHILBRICK
R O S E M A RY P O P E
L I L L I A N R AT K O W S K I
EARL RUSSELL
ERICH S C H W E N G E L

D AV I D SCHEIDLER
K AY S E A M A N
PENNY S H AW
S A M U E L SILER
C A R O L S I LV E R S
SHARON SLACK

D U A N E SPENCER
JAMES SPENCER
HALBERT S P E R B K K
HELEN S TA N F I L L
S H E R M A N S TA N L E Y
LORETTA S W I H A R T

E M I LY SHAFFER
CHARLOTTE TAY L O R
E V E LY N TAY L O R
BOB TRASER
R O L A N D TRAVELBEE
D O N VA N D O S E N

D AV I D V A N V O O R H I S
MIKE VA U G H N
SUE V I G N E A U L T
K AT H Y W A R N E R
CLYDE W A T S O N
A L A N W E AV E R

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JIM W O O D
JUDY W O R D E D
RONNIE WORDEN
FRED W O R T H I N G T O N

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ALBRIGHT'S APPLIANCE
ALLISON'
ANDERSON DAIRY
A P MARKET
ARLINGTON HOTEL
ARNOLD'S A U TO PARTS
ASBURY'S GROCERY
BALLARD GARAGE
BEE HIVE SHOES
BEST MARKET _
BRADLEY GROCERY
BRANCH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK
BRYAN PAINTS
BUCKEYE INSULATION C O .
BURTON
CARL'S BARBER SHOP
CHATTER B O X RESTAURANT
CITY DAIRY _ _ _
CLEVELAND FLUX CO.
COCA • COLA _
COLDWATER BRASS COMPANY
COLDWATER BOWLING RECREATION
COLDWATER CLEANERS
COLDWATER C O O P
COLDWATER
CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE
DALLY'S TIRE SHOP
DANIEL'S
DAVIS COAL
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D. DILLON STUDIOS _
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ENDICOTT FARM EQUIPMENT
ELLIOTT S MARKET
ENGLISH PHILLIPS 6 6
FEDERAL.MOGUL SERVICE
FIRESTONE STORES, I N C .
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FREMONT STREET GROCERY
GAMBLE
HALL'S GROCERY
HARRY'S VELVET ICE CREAM
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HIMBAUGH BARBER SHOP
HODGMAN INSURANCE AGENCY
HOMER FOUNDRY
HOUSER'S GULF
IDEAL PAINT
JOHNSON'S CLOTHING
JUHL'S DRUG STORE
KERR HARDWARE
KIESS JEWELRY

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LEGG LUMBER COMPANY
LITTLE K I N G MOTEL
LUEDDER'S SHOE STORE
LYON DRUG STORE
MAC'S

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MARION BROS. PURE OIL STATION
MAROTHY RADIO SHOP
MARSHALL STREET MARKET
MARSH • BAYSINGER
MARTIN'S BOOK STORE
MARTIN'S GROCERY
MASHON - DORSET MEM.
MAX LARSEN'S FORD
M &amp; B RESTAURANT
MIX INSURANCE
MODEL FINANCE
McCANN FARM EQUIPMENT
McCOMB'S SHOE STORE _
McCONKEY-PUTNAM FUNERAL HOME
McLAUGHL IN PASTRIES
MUSIC M A R T
NORTH CLAY ST. GROCERY
OLD'S
OLMSTEAD DAIRY
OSBORN'S STUDIO
OTTO'S SPORTING GOODS
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PENNEY, J. C.
PERRY'S MEN'S WEAR
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SHATTUCK•LIVERMORE FUNERAL H O M E
SHAW SHOE
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SOUTHERN MICHIGAN GROCERY
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SWEET'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE
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Quality Footwear
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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
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QualitySpring
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DICK ALISON, Owner

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Bryan P a i n t
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101 W . C h i c a g o S t .

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MAC'S PHARMACY
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We w e r e officially w e l c o m e d i n t o t h e h a l l s o f C.H.S. b y t h e Seniors, w h o sponsored
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spaghetti d i n n e r, a n d e n t e r t a i n e d t h e Seniors a t Christmas time w i t h the Winter Wonderland Dance.
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STEWART GORDON

PHIL RICE

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TOP TEN

Ted Rennell
Diane Fraser
Joyce H a m l i n
Jean Wo o l r i d g e
Wayne Morrison

Phillip Rice
Stewart G o r d o n
Marilyn G r a y
Dolores Smith
Sybil Schlubatis

Ideal Girl

Ideal Boy

D. A. R. Girl

MARGE AITCHISON

JOHN MILNES

MARILYN G R AY

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News E d . Mirror 4
Mirror 1 , 3 , 4
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Dancing C l u b 2 , 4
Dancing A w a r d 4
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F. T . A . 3 , 4
0,111 4 S c r o l l st
Band I , 2
gond F o l l i e s I , 2
M t r , Contest 2
1,, 5 , . B a n g C O M M . 3

BARBARA J O A N N A V E R T
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Band 1 , 2 , 3
basketball, S a n d 2
Band F o l l i e s 2 , 3
TO , a C , 3 h b i l 4
Mirror I , 2
Shulterbugs 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b A
1 • Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Office G i r l
Librarian 1 , 3
Usher 1 , 2 , 3 , t l
Sr. P l o y C O T T . 4
Jr, P l a y C o m m . 3
Sooh. R e c a p . C o m m . 3
Gloo C l u b 3
Vo l . F o r m . C o n l i n . 3 . 4
HARRY J O H N B E N N E T T

D AW N E D I A N E BARNES
"Sarni."
Band I
Chorus 2 , 3 , 4
Cord. C h a i r 3 , 4
Hi•C 3
Dancing C l u b 4
G. A . A . 2 , 3 , 4
Glee C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
4.H Club 1
Office
Sr. P l a y C o m m a 4

Football F . V .
Bask•tball F . V .
Tennis 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Golf 3 . 4
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Hi- Y 2 , 3 , 4
Bowling 4
Sr. P l a y 4
Jr, P l a y C o m m . 3
Vo l . F o r m . C o r n m . 3 , 4
Chorus 1
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Basketball M g r . '

DONALD M A C A W
Football R . 3
Football F . V . I , 2
Track 2 , 3 ,
Intramutals 2 , 3 , 4
C•Club 2 , 3 . A
Hi•Y 2
F. F . A . 1
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DORIS E L A I N E
BLANCHARD
Chorus 4
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3, 4
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Hi•Y 2 , a . 4

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Jr. P l o y C o m m . 3
1, . 5 , . S a n g . C o m m . 4
Sarah. R e c e o . C o m m . 4
Ch•isttnas P a r t y
Conon. 2

KATHLEEN K A Y
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V T. . . . 2, 3, 4
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RICHARD J O H N B R I G H A M
Social D a n c i n g 4
Football F . V . I
Bosoboll F. V . 1
Librarian 4

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Cardinal 3 , 4
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Sr. P l a y C o m m .
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Forensics 4
Citizen. C o m m . 1

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Band 1 , 2
C h a r, 1,2 3 . 4
Cord. C h o i r 3
Sr. D i n n e r C o m m . 2 , 3
F.F.A. D i n n e r C o m m . 3
Y.Teetts 3
4.11 C l u b 1 , 2
Soph. Recap. C o m m .

JEAN C O O L I D G E

CARL L E W I S C H AT F I E L D
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Football F. V . 2
Basketball F. V . 2

DONALD RALPH CLARK
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L i b r a r i a n
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Christmas P a r t y
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Card. C h a i r 2 , 3
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3
4-H C l u b I
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Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr. Sr. B a n , e t C o m m . 3
Seal, Recap, C o m m . 4

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NELLIE M A E D E V L I N D O N N A D I C K
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F o o t b a l l F. V . I , 2 C o e d .
C h o i r 2 , 3, 4
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Christmas P a r t y
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A t , Mechanics C l u b 4

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RUTH M A R I E F E N N E R
"Ruthie"
G. A . A . 2 . 3
1-1eens 2 , 3
Se. P l o y C a r a , 4
Jr. P l a y C o m a 3
Jr. S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y
Comm 2
Va l . F o r m o l C o m m . 3
' , Te e n s V- P r e s . 3
Count G r o u p D u e s 3 , 4

J O A N N MARIE FERGUSON J A N I C E LEE FICKLE
"Janie"
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C h o r u s
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C a r d i n a l
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Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4 1 Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
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C o m m .
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Soph. D i n n e r 2
Jr. D i n n e r 3

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D O N N A L E E FORESTER
"Shirley"
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Band 1 , 2
Band F o I l i . 1 , 2
Music C o n M s t s 2
Cnrdinal
Mirror 1 , 2 . 4
Cord. C h a t t e r 3
Shutter B u r n 2
Dancing C l u b 2
F. T. A . 3

ROBERT W A L L A C E FOSTER
Social D a n c i n g
4-14 C l u b 1 , 2
Boy Scouts 1 , 2

Y. Te e n s 2 . 3 , 4
U. N . C l u b 4
Sy P l a y C o m m . 4
h. Play Comm. 3
Jr. S r . P r o m C o m m . 3

D I A N E S U E FRASER
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Bond F o l l i e s I , 2 , 3
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Mirror 1 . 4
Cord. C h a t t e r 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2

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Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Bono. C o m m .
Jr. Sr. P r o m . C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Class O f f i c e r To p Te n A

ARLENE B E R N I C E G E N T R Y
Mirror 3
Card. C h a t t e r 2
G. A . A . 1 , 2 , 3
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Cilisen. C o m m . 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
J r. - S r P r o m , C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C o m m . 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Jr. D i n n e r 3
Vo l . F o r m a l 3

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Football R . 3
Football F. V. 1 , 2
Basketball V . 4
Basketball R . 3
Basketball F . V. 1 , 2
Baseball V . 3 , 4
Baseball R . 2
Baseball F . V. 1
Bond I , 2 , 3 , 4
Band F o l l i e s I , 2 , 3 , 4
C•Club 3 , 4

PETER O L I V E R G O S H I A
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Mirror 2
Hi- Y 2
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Christmas P a r t y
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Class O f f i c e r ROwiing 4
J. C . G o l f TOVIII. 3

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Citizen C o m m . 1
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
h. Ploy Comm. 3
3,. ' 5 , . B o n g . C o r m s , 3
Class O f f i c e r -

STEWART G E O R G E
GORDON
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Baseball F . V. I
Tennis 2 , 3 , 4
Golf 3 , 4
Intrainurals 4
Chorus ( a c c o m p a n i s t )
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D e b a t e 1 , 2, 3 , 4
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Bay's S t a t e 3
Latin A w a r d 2
Quill a n d Scroll 4
DAR H i s t o r y A w a r d 3
To p Te n 4

M A R I LY N Y V O N N E
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Card. C h o i r 3 , 4
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Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l o y C o . . . . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C e r a m 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

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GERALD TYLE ORIENT
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Jr. S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
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Class O f f i c e r -

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M i r r o r 1 , 2, 3 , 4
Card. C h a t , . , , 3 , 4

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Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
J r. - S c P r o m C o m m . 3
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Christmas C o m m 2
Social D a n c i n g
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Football R. 2
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Dancing C l u b 2 , 3, 4
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Usher 2 . 3
Dancing A w a r d s 4

JAMES A L L E N L I P P E R T A L E X A N D E R J . L O H A U S E N L O U I S E A R L E N E L O P E Z H A R R Y E . L U C E
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Basketball 2
Interniurals 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Band 1 , 2
Band F o l l i e s 1 , 2
Hi- Y 2 , 3 , 4
Swimming A w a r d 3
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Tu m b l i n g 1
Band 1 , 2 , 3,
Basket, B o n d I , 2 , 3 , 4
Band F o l l i e s 1 , 2, 3 , 4
Music C o n t e s t s 7 , 2
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Sr. P l a y 4
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Soph, R e c e p , C o m m . 4
S r . Play Comm. 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. B a n c , C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C o m m . 4
Christmas C o m m . 2
Hell M o n i t o r I
Social D a n c i n g 4
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H O WA R D D O N N I E M A Y
Football V . 3 , 4
Foolball R . 2
Basketball V . 3 . 4
Baseball V . 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club 3 , 4
Hi-11 1

KENNETH W A Y N E
MORRISON
Intramurals
Shutter B u g s 3 . 4
Sr. P l a y 4
librarian 3

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Football V . 3 , 4
Football R . 1 , 2
Baseball N . I
Track R . 2 , 3
Golf 3 . 4
Band I , 2 , 3 , 4
Basket, B a n d I , 2 , 3 , 4
Band F o l l i e s I . 2 , 3, 4
Chorus 1 , 2
Cardinal 3 , 4
Mirror 2 , 3
C-Clab 3 . 4
I r, P l a y 3
Citizen C o m m . 1 . 2
Quill &amp; Scroll 4
Pres. 5 , 4

R O L E N E

LOIS E. M I T C H E L L
Chorus 3 , 4
Card. C h o i r 3 4
Dancing C l u b 3
Bowling 4
Y-Tmets 3 , 4
Usher 3

ARLIS N E W M A N F R E D R I C K NICHOLS

Band I , 2 , 3
Basket. B a n d 1 , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i m 1 . 2 . 3
Mirror 1
Dancing C l u b 3 , 4
Dancing A w a r d 4
G. A . A . 1
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4-H C l u b 1 , 2 . 3
Office
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Sr. P l o y C o m m 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Saph. R e c e o C o m m . 4
Christmas C o n a n 2

Football V . 4
Football R . 2 , 3
Football F. V . 1
Basketball F . V . 1
Baseball F . V . 1
Track F . V . 2
Hi- Y 2 , 3 , 4
Swimming A w a r d s 3
Sr. P l a y 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r B a n e s C o n a n . 3

SHARRON J O A N M O R E
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Cord, C h o i r 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr.- S r. B a m . C o m m 3

DICK O R A M O R R I S O N

RUSSELL M E R V Y N
NIVISON
"Russ
Football V . 3 . 4
Football R . 2
Football F . V . 1
Basketball F. V . 2
Baseball F . V . 2
Track V . 3
Track R . 2
Intramurals 3 . 4
C.Clob 2 , 3, 4
Bowling 4

DENNIS MICHAEL
O'ROURKE

Football V . 4
Football R . 2 , 3
Basketball F . V . 1 , 2
Tonnis 1 , 2 , 3 . 4
Intrarnurals
Hi- Y 2 , 3 , 4
S w n g Award 3

Football V .
Football R .
Baseball R .
Intramurals
C•Club 2 . 3

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Bowling 4

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O RV I L L E M . O T I S
Basketball F. V . I
Coed. S e m . C l u b .
I , 2. 3 , 4
Social D a n c i n g 4
Stage MOMIOrif 1 , 2, 3
A i r Scouts 3 . 4
NOW, M o v i e s I , 2 , 3 , 4
Parl. Proc. Te a m I , 2 , 3 , 4
4.H C l u b 1 . 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3

WILLARD JAMES
PARSHALL
"Wild Bill"
Football V .
Football R . 3
Football F . V . 2
Basketball V . 4
Basketball R . 3
Basketball F. V . 2
Track V . 3
Track F . V . 2
C.Club 3 , 4
Hi- Y 3

LARRY W A Y N E R E A M E R
Tennis I .

Band I
Chorus 4
Mirror 4
Card. S e m . C l u b 1 , 2 , 3
Sr. P l a y 4

PHILIP ALFRED R I C E
Basketball F. V . 1 , 2
Baseball F. V . 1
Tr a c i F . V . 2
Band 1 . 2 , 3
Cardinal 3 , 4
Mirror 3 , 4
M e l - O . To n e s
Debate 4
Forensics 2 , 4
Sr. P l a y 4
Exchange A s s e m b l y 2
Citizen C o . , , , . I , 2 , 4
Latin A w a r d 1 . 2
Quill S Scroll 4
Top T e n 4
Co- S a l u t a t o r i a n 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Christmas C o m m . 2

SARA A N N S A N F O R D
"Saris"
Bond 1 , 2, 3 , 4
Basket. B o n d 1 , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i e s 1 , 2 . 3
Cardinal 4
Mirror 4
Card. C h a t t e r 4
Dancing C l u b 2
G A . A 1
Y. Te e n s 2 , 3 ,
Harvest C o u r t •
Y- Te e n s P r o g . C h . 4
Usher 1
51.. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C o m m . 2
Rural Y o u t h 3 . 4
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Chorus 1
Cardinal 3 , 4
Mirror 3 . A
Card. C h a t t e r 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . 1
' , Te e m 2 , 3, A
Sr. P l a y 4
Librarian
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l o y C o m m . 3
1r..5r. B o n g . C o m m . 3
.1/.3.. Prom. C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C o m m . 4
Christmas C o m m . 2
Dancing A w a r d 4

LEONARD PITCHER
Football V .
Football R .
Football F.
Baseball F.
Track F . V .
C•Club 3 , 4

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Basketball F . V . 1 , 2
Tennis 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Golf 3 . 4
Intrommals 4
Band 1 , 2, 3
Basket. B a n d 1 , 2, 3
Music C o n t e s t s 1 , 2
Forensics 2
Dern. C o f f f f f 4
Emh. A s s e m b l y 2
Boys' S t a t e 3
Citizen C o m m . 1 , 2, 3
Va l e d i c t o r i a n 4
M e 1 - 0 - To n e s 2 , 3 . 4
Card. E d . 4
Cord. A s s l E d . 3
Quill 6 Scroll 4
Vice-Pres. 3
J A N E T F. RUSSELL
Band I , 2 , 3
Basket. B o n d 1 , 2
Band FOI I 1 , 2 , 3
C h a r m 1 , 3, /
Cord. C h o i r 3
Shutter B u g s 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b 4
G. A . A . 1 , 2
1-1eens 2 , 3 , 4
4-11 C l u b I . 2. 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y 4
Librarian 4
Usher 1 , 2 , 3
Soph. R e c e p . C o m m . 4

JOHN ROBERT
SC DI IDLER
Tennis I , 2 , 3 , 4
Intramural, 2 . 3
Dancing C l u b . I
Sr. P l a y 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
A i r Scouts 1 . 2 , 3 , 4

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SYBIL S C H L U B AT I S
"Shuck"

CARL C A Y S E M M E L R O T H
"Sammie"

Cheerloader V . 4
Cheerleader R. 1 , 2
Band 1 , 2
Basket. B a n d 1 . 2
Commission 2 , 4
Cardinal 4
Mirror 3
D a n c i n g C l u b 1 , 2, 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 . 4
I N C l u b I , 2, 3, 4
U. N . C l u b 4
Sr. P l a y 4
Jr. P l o y 3
Citizen A w a r d I
Jr.- S r. P r a m C o m m . 3

BERNARD R . S M I T H
"Smithy"
Football R . 3
F o o t b a l l F. V . 2
Tr o d , R . 2
Hi, 2
Sr. P l a y 4
Jr.- S r. B a n g . C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C o m m . ,
Boys Cooking 3 , 4
Nalional Guards 3 , 4

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Music C o n t e s t I , 2, 3
Chorus 1 . 2
Card. C h o i r 2
Cardinal 3 , 4
Mirror 2 , 3
Chess T e a m
Debate 1 , 2, 4
Forensics 2 , 3 , 4
U. N . C l u b 4
Each. A s s e m b l y 1 . 2
Bays' S t a t e 3
Latin A w a r d 2

DOLORES L A V O N S M I T H
"Smitty"
Band 1 , 2
Basket. B a n d 1
Band F o l l i e s 1 . 2
Music C o n t e s t s 1
Student Council 1
Cardinal 3
Dancing C l u b 2
Y. Te e n s 2 . 3 , 4
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Citizen C o m m . 4
Latin A w a r d 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m . A
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Vice.President 2

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DUANE EARNEST SILER
Football V .
Football R. 2 , 3
IBZIebei 11
Track R . 3
Tr a c k F . V . 2
C.Club 4

GLENN D O N SMITH
"Smitty"
Football R. 3
F o o t b a l l F. V . 2
Tr a c k R . 2
Tr a c k F. V . 1
Intromurals 2 . 3
Tu m b l i n g 1
Chorus 1 , 2
Sooiol D a n c i n g 4
Naval Reserve 3 . 4

3, 4

BEVERLY A N N S I LV E R S
Cardinal 4
M i r r o r 1 , 2. 3, 4
Cord. C h a t t e r 4
G A . A. I , 2, 3
Y. K e e n s 2 , 3 , 4
O ff i c e
Librarian 3
Citizen C o m m . 1 , 2
Quill &amp; Scroll 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Seph. R e c e p . C o m m . 4
Christmos Party Comm. 2
Vo l . F o r m a l C o m m . 3

liAL D A N E SMITH
Mirror 4
C a r d . S e r y. C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Librarian 3 , 4
J r. P l a y C o m m . 3

PEGGY A N N S K A B O
Bond I , 2, 3
Basket. B a n d 7 , 3
Band F o l l i e s 2 . 3
Cardinal 3 , 4
Mirror 3 , 4
FTncing C l u b 3
. A. 2 , 3, 4
Homecoming Q u e e n 4
Cord. C h a t t e r E d . 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 3, A
Forensics 4
U. N . C l u b 3 , 4
Sr. P l o y
Jr. P l a y 3
Exch. A s s e m b l y 2
Homecoming C o u r t 3
Quill &amp; Scroll 4

M A R Y M A R G A R E T SNYDER
"Mickey"
Chorus 4 .
Card. C h o w 4
Mirror 3, 4
Cord. C h a t t e r 3, 4
Hi.0 3
Dancing C l u b 4
G. A . A . I , 2 , 3, 4
Office
Librarian 1 , 4
Sr. P l a y 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
0 . . 5 r. B a n g . C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph. R w a p . C o m m . 4

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4-Tisons 2 , 4
B a s e b a l l
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S w i m m i n g Award 1 M i r r o r 4
Sr. P l a y 4
I n t r o m u r a l s
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S r .
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Jr..S,. B a n n . C o m m . 3 , 4 S r . P l a y 4
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C h o r u s C o n c e r t I . 2, 3 , 1
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SWEET
Football V 3 , 4
Football R . 2
Football F . V . 1
Basketball V . I
Basketball R . 2 , 3
Track V . 4
Track R . 2 . 3
Band 1 , 2
Band F o l l i e s 1 , 2
Commission 4
Cardinal 3 , 4
Mirror 3 , 4
C- C l u b 3 . 4
Swimming A w a r d s 3
Sr. P l a y 4
Jr. P l o y 3
President 2

JOANN THOMPSON
Band 1 , 2, 3
Basket. B o n d 2
Band F o l l i e s 1 . 3
Mirror 4
Cord. C h a t t e r 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 4
G. A . A . 2
' , Te e n s 2 . 3 , 4
Sc. P l o y C o m m . Al
Jr. P l a y C o n o n . 3
.g..Sr. P r a m C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. B a n g . Carron. 3
Saph. R e c e p . C o m m . AI
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

CAROL G E O R G E N E
TOMSON
Band 1
Chorus 3 , 4
Card. C h o i r 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 3
G. A . A . 1
Y. T 2 , 3, 4
Usher A
So. P l a y C o m m 4
1, ' S , . l a n c , C o m m . 3
. . . S r . Preen C o m m . 3
Soph. R N , . C o m m . 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

KENNETH D E A N S U N D AY
Art 2 , 4
Art C l u b

L AV E T TA J O A N N E
WA L D R O N
"Mausio"
Band 1
Cardinal 4
Mirror 3 , 4
Denting C l u b 1
' , Te e m s 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. P l o y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C a n w n . 3
J r. - S r B a n g , Cermet. 3
Soph. R e c e p . C o m m . 4
J,..5,. P r o m Gomm. 3
Christmas C o m m 4

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Basketball F. V . 1
Baseball F. V. 1
Commission .1
Hi- 1 ' 2
C a r d . S e a r. C l u b 1 , 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y 3
Christmas C o m m . 2

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BARBARA J E A N W E E D E N
Commission 3
Card. C h a t t e r 1 , 2
Dancing C l u b 1
I -Teens 2 . 3
Sr. P l a y Cornea. 4
h . Ploy Comm. 3
Jr...Sr, B a n g . C o m m . 3

HAL R . W E I D N E R
Tennis I , 2 , 3, 4
Intramurals 4
Commission 2
Student C o u n c i l 1
Cardinal 1 , 2, 4
Debate 3 , 4
Forensics 4
U. N . C l u b 4
Sr. P l a y C o r m , 4
Jr. P l o y C o m m . 3
Jr..Se. P r o m C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
JC G o l f T o w n . 3
City Tennis Tourn. 1 , 2 , 3
CYC 4

D AV I D L A R RY W E S T
"Jonesy"
Tennis 2 , 3 , 4
loaromurals 3 , 4
Band F o l l i e s 2
Hi•Y
Social D a n c i n g A
Soak. R e c a p . C o m m . 4

JAMES D . W H I T E
Football V . 4
Chorus 4
Card. C h o i r 4
Social D a n c i n g 4
4-H C l u b 3 , 4
Sr. P l o y A
Sr. A n n o u n c . C o m m . 4
Bowling 4

SUE A N N W O L F E
Art C l u b 4

WILLIAM WINEMILLER
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4

LARRY B R U C E W O L F O R D
Intramurals 2 , 3 , 4
Soph. R e c e p . C o m m . 4

PHYLLIS J E A N
WOOLRIDGE
Card. C h o i r 2
Cardinal 3 , 4
Card. C h a t t e r 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 4
Y.Teens 2 , 3 , 4
Citizen C o m m . 3
Latin A w a r d 2 , 3
Jr. R i n g C o m m . 3
Sr. P l o y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C o r n r , 3
Jr..Se. B a n c , C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c a p . C o m m . 4
Christmas C o m m . 2
Va l . F o r m a l C , , . , . , , . 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. A n n o u n c e . C o m m . 4
Sr. P l a n . C o m m . 4
Ham Dinner C o m m . 3

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�and education through travel

Senior Trip
Ninety Seniors, the largest group ever taken, started their trip, accompanied b y
Oscar Renshaw and Miss I l d a Philips, b y visiting the Annapolis Naval Academy.
Washington D. C. followed, with the F. B. I., Library o f Congress, a n d Supreme
Court highlighted. A cruise down the Chesapeake B a y from Norfolk, Virginia,
brought the class to New York City, where they saw the Statue of Liberty, the U.N.
Building, a n d Radio City Music Hall. Seeing Niagara Falls completed their trip.

THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y T H E S O U T H E R N M I C H I G A N N A T I O N A 1 B A N K
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STUDENT C O M M I S S I O N
The senior high commission started o u t with m a n y
ideas at the beginning o f the year and succeeded in
fulfilling them all. Helping in the fulfillrnent
ideas were: Bill Sweet — Mayor, Bev Gruner — Clerk,
Walter We a v e r, S y b i l Schlubatis, M a r v i n Picard,
Larry Wa l d r o n , M o l l y Milnes, a n d Ruth Herman,
commissioner
The commission started a chess team which is the first
in Coldwater High School's history. School dances
featured the weekly top ten records purchased by the
commission. A torchlight parade, under
sion o f t h e commission, w a s h e l d previous t o t h e
voting f o r the n e w h i g h school.
During t h e year, t h e commission has done a f i n e
job governing our school. Credit should b e given t o
the M a y o r and commissioners.

BILL SWEET, M a y o r

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The annual magazine sale was again undertaken b y
students o f t h e Lincoln Junior H i g h School.
sales totaled $3,375.—This money w i l l b e saved
for a n intercommunication system for the new Junior
High School.
Three Lincoln Junior H i g h parties w e r e h e l d t h i s
year, with each o f the classes having the opportunity
to sponsor one. Each of these three parties were very
well attended a n d w e r e considered a success b y
everyone
The student council this y e a r was headed b y Bill
Randall and was supervised b y Axner Olson, Junior
High Principal. T h e other council members w e r e
Paul Herman, seventh g r a d e representative, D i c k
Straw, eighth grade representative, and Bill Robinson,
ninth grade representative.

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SEATED—Mrs. Anne Hoym, T. Rennell, R. Weeks.
FIRST R O W —J. /Agnes, S . Gordon, H . Weidner, P. McKeith, S . SchMullis, M . Aitchison, P. Skabo. J .
Woofridge
SECOND ROW- 1 . Filarski, J. Rennell, S. Maurer, D. Hinson, S. Sanford, K. Marchont, D. F,
B. Thebaud.
THIRD ROW—N. Hayes, B. Silvers, C. Soule, K. Hawk, K. Bronson, L. Waldron, D. King, K . Arnold, S. Dean.
FOURTH ROW—V. l a t h e r , D. Mitm sssss, M. Gray, S. Kemp, N . Lewis, D. Forester, D . Smith, C. Thomas,
J. Lucas.
FIFTH ROW—S. Sweet, A. lohausen, M . Picard, J . Fickle, J. Ferguson, B. Gruner.

The 1954 Cardinal
Ted Rennell, his assistant editor, Rita Weeks, business manager, John Milnes a n d
Mrs. Hayes have devoted much t i m e a n d thought t o the '54 Cardinal t o m a k e i t
one well remembered. W i t h the cooperation f r o m their staff members, they h a v e
made it possible for the students to reminisce through the year.
Many differences f r o m f o r m e r Cardinals a r e found i n this 1 9 5 4 edition. F o r t h e
first time t h e pictures w e r e taken b y t h e editor a n d some o f the
Also, f o r the first time, there is a definite theme throughout the book.
features a n e x t r e m e l y m o d e r n design compared t o f o r m e r Cardinal covers.
The '54 Cardinal is one o f which they can b e proud.

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Marilyn Gray D o n n a Hinson D o n n a Forester
Carolyn Thomas L a V e t t o Waldron K a t h r y n Marchant
Sharron Kemp B e v e r l y Silvers S o n y a Maurer
Kathleen Bronson J o a n Ferguson B e t t y Thebaud
Nancy Hayes N o r m a Lewis C o n n i e Soule
Dolores Smith K a t h l e e n Hosek S a r a Sanford
Diane Fraser D o n n a King J o y c e Hamlin
Janice Fickle B e v e r l y Groner
Jessica Filarski C a r o l e Palmer R u t h Sanford

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Bill
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Pete Goshia
Marvin Picard
Joan Sortwell

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SEATED—P. Rice, Mrs. Anne Hayes, S. Gordon.
FIRST ROW—R. Anderson, D. King, S. Dean, 1. Lucas, S. Schwengel, B. Gruner, M. Aitchison, L. Waldron,
K. Bronson.
SECOND ROW—D. Mitmesser, M. Picard, J. MiInes, D. Hazzard, D. Lyon, 1. Rennet', C. Palmer.
THIRD ROW- 1 . Fickle, M . Snyder, D. Hinson, J. Ferguson, J. Thompson, S. Sanford, D. Forester, B.
Thebaud. P. Skabo, S. Kemp, D. Fraser, J. Houck.
FOURTH ROW—D, Cronson, B . Burk, C . Parsholl, B . Silvers, S. Otis, M . Andrews, J . Hodges, D . Dick,
M. G r i g g , L. Spencer, I . Earner.
FIFTH ROW—K. Arnold, J. Luce, R. Weeks, S B r y a n , V. Letherer, R. Peterson, B. Sweet, R. Sanford, N .
Johnson, L. Potter, C. Soule, M . M a y, A . Greenwald, G . Kleindinst, S. Hogoboom.

Mirror Staffs
PHIL A N D STEWART
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Editor-in-Chief, Spring Semester P h i l i p Rice
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First Semester S e c o n d Semester
Assistant Editor P h i l i p Rice S h a r r o n Dean
News Editor M a r g i e Aitchison
Feature Editor K a t h l e e n Bronson J u d y Rennell
Club Editor D o n n a King
Jr. High Editor C a r o l e Palmer R u t h Anderson,
Sue Schwengel
Boys' Sports Ed. D o u g Mitmesser D a v e Hazzard
Girls' Sports Ed. J u d y Lucas
Fine Arts Editor J u d y Rennell B e v e r l y Gruner
Business Man. J o h n Milnes M a r v i n Picard
Exchange Editor L a V e t t a Waldron L a V e t t a Waldron

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Junior High News
Elementary Editor

Peggy Skabo
Marilyn G r a y
Sharron Kemp
Betty Theboud
Beverly Silvers

SECOND
Editor-in-Chief
Assistant Editor
Senior High News
Junior High News
Elementary Editor

Marilyn G r a y
Connie Soule
Carolyn Thomas
Cora Carver
Mary Anne Maurer

Adviser: Mrs. Anne Hayes

Marilyn a n d Peggy

Cardinal Chatter Staffs
SEATED—P. Skobo, Mrs. Anne Hayes, M . Gray
FIRST ROW—B. Theboud, S. Kernp, B. Silvers, C. Thomas, C C a r v e r, C. Soule.
SECOND ROW- 1 . Ferguson, D. Hinson, S. Maurer, M . Snyder, D . Fraser, S. Sanford, J . Sorrwell,
A. Campbell.
THIRD ROW—B. Groner, M. M a y, J. Keyes, M. M i l n e , S. Dean, R. Hollis, L. Spencer, S. Houck, C. Palmer.

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SEATED—M. Gray. M. Aitchison, M n . Anne Hayes.

Quill and
Marilyn G r a y, Cardinal Chatter editor-inond semester, w a s active a s assistant editor a n d
senior h i g h news editor o f Cardinal Chatter. She
contributed to the Mirror as fine arts editor
editor.
Peggy Shaba worked on Cardinal Chatter
in-chief first semester, last year. She was
assistant editor i n h e r junior year. She has d o n e
outstanding work as events editor of the Cardinal this
year.
Sharron Kemp displayed her writing ability as senior
high news editor o f Cardinal Chatter this year. She
has done much staff writing for the senior section o f
the Cardinal.
Margie Aitchison h e l d t h e j o b o f news editor o f
the Mirror first semester this year. She is
high editor o f the Cardinal this year.
Phil Rice become editor-in-chief o f t h e
ond semester this year. Previous t o this h e served
as assistant editor. He also wrote on several Mirror
staffs last year.

Beverly Silvers worked a s a c l u b reporter o n t h e
Mirror staff during h e r sophomore y e a r a n d later
became girls' sports editor. S h e w a s elementary
editor o f Cardinal Chatter first semester
Sr. Class editor on the Cardinal this year.
Stewart Gordon contributed to the Mirror as a staff
member on the feature, sports, news and
staffs before becoming assistant editor last year. A s
a senior, Stewart was editor-in-chief o f t h e Mirror
and literary editor of the Cardinal.
Ted Rennell, editor-in-chief o f t h e 1 9 5 4 Cardinal,
has spent many hours this year organizing the year
book. Last year he was assistant editor o f the 1953
Cardinal and previous to this he did news reporting
on the Mirror staff.
John Milnes, handled much o f the sports writing on
the Mirror during his Junior year, and also acted as
assistant business manager o f t h e Cardinal. H e i s
the head business manager of the Cardinal this year
and takes charge o f selling o f ads and the general
financing o f

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Debate Team
This year the team debated in both the Open and Twin-Valley leagues in
tition. Nine out of the sixteen debates were won by the debate squad with eight debates
in t h e Twin-Valley league. Stewart Gordon, f o u r y e a r varsity debater, a n d C a r l
Sernrnelroth, three y e a r varsity debater, w e r e affirmative. Debating
Hal We i d n e r, w h o h a s d e b a t e d v a r s i t y t w o years, a n d P h i l i p Rice, w h o o n l y
started debate this year. D e b a t i n g varsity for the first time were Ben
Kleindinst, and Marilyn Gray.
The topic was "Resolved that the President should b e elected b y direct vote."

C. Semmelroth
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P. Rice

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B
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Advisor
C l a y t o n
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Merle Donbrock and Gene Easterday were awarded Michigan State Farmer degrees
this year. They received silver ratings for outstanding achievements in
culture. In October four members from the local chapter attended the National F. F. A.
Convention i n Kansas City. These members were Gene Easterday, Harry Luce, Jim
Lippert and Merle Donbrock. As a club project, chickens were entered into the Chicken
of Tomorrow Contest. Another successful project was a seed sale which totaled $425.
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Dancing Class
For the first time i n the history o f Coldwater High School,
was introduced as part of the school program. Mixed classes of boys and girls
met once a week with Mrs. Dorothy Aitchison, instructor, who taught many
dances including the waltz, tango, rhumba, fox-trot, polka, round dances,
and square dances. The senior members o f the social dancing
vided the entertainment for the Sophomore Reception.
This year the senior high girls again met twice a week for credit dancing.
The main goals of these classes were technique and balance. The girls also
worked on folk dances, tap dances, rhythm, exercises and ball room dances.
This class gave programs for the Fortnightly, Modeling Show, and the spring
chorus review.
Rolene Newman, Rhea Lewis, Margie Aitchison, and Carole Palmer
ceived awards for completing a credit or more in dancing during high school.

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Vice-President
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Secretary
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Treasurer
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The Hi-Y held its semi-monthly meetings on
in the study hall a t 7 3 0 . A t their meetings the
projects that they had worked on and new problems
fronted
This year the club went in with the Y-Teens on two
Valentine Formal and the study hall bulletin board. A Project
Committee was formed t o find a suitable gift for the
give to the high school this year. Six Hi-Y boys were sent to
Albion in October to a District Convention. Three o f these boys
attended the State Convention

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Program Chairman _ S a r a Sanford
Adviser _
M i s s Lamoine Rogue

The Y-Teens, with a membership of ninety-six girls, started a n
eventful year with the initiation of new members September 27.
Community projects included making favors for the county farm,
sending food and clothing t o a needy Branch County family,
and helping in the Easter Seal Drive. The group sponsored Twirp
Week, a carnival, a n d t h e Valentine formal. D r. Kolivosky,
Hillsdale College Dean of Men, spoke to a combined Hi-Y and
Y-Teen meeting. Judy Lucas and Peggy Skabo attended the State
Summer Conference June 14-21, while Bev Gruner and Linda
Spencer represented t h e group a t the midwinter conference.
After journeying t o a Hillsdale Y-Teen meeting, the year was
completed by entertaining their group a t a picnic.

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Owen Johnson, Adviser.
FIRST R O W —Kay Arnold, l u n e F a m e ,
Joyce Loot.
SECOND ROW—Lola Potter, Connie King,
Pat M a i n * , R o t h S a n f o r d , G a i l
Gwinn, Margie Aitchison, Edith Pot.
ter
—THIRD R O W — Debra S c r i b o r. G l e n n
Holly, Barbara Avery. Jody Ronne'',
Jim B o r n , L i n d a Spencer, Beverly
Gromr, Mary S . Grigg,
son, Vo n Lethere,
FOURTH R O W —Cod Snyder, J i m Miller,
Ronald Fonderborg. G a r y C h i ' s . ,
W a y . Morrison.

FUTURE TEACHERS

SEATED—(First row) Norma Lewis, Pat Mn.
Keith
SEATED—(Second R o w ) J o d y R e n . I I ,
Mary S . Grigg.
FRONT R O W —Miss I l d a Philips, Adviser,
Sharron Kemp, Betty
Hinson, Janice Fickle, G e o r g i a
Hinson, Betty Coleman,
son, M a r y Olmsted.
BACK ROW—Joyce Hamlin, Peggy Skobo,
J a . t Fanner, M a r y Snyder, Carole
Palmer, Donna Dick.

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LEFT T O RIGHT—Sam Monntng. W a y n e
Stephenson, D o n Clark, H a l Smith,
Orville Otis, Kermit Dennis, Adviser;
Jerry Va n Every, David Snyder, Carl
Snyder, D a v i d Robson, Jack Lewis.
Jim Miller, Dave Lyon,
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OFFICE

STANDING—Ruth Fenner, B a r b Wooden.
Downe Barnes, Kathleen Mosel, Betty
Freeborn, Stolen* N e w m a n , L a u r a
Bradley
SEATED—Claire Couillard, M a r y Snyder,
Gail G i n n , Marcia Andrews.

LIBRARIAN

FIRST R O W —Claire Costalard, M a r y Sny.
dm, Shirley Scriber, D o n n a M a y ,
Jean Baggerly, Mrs. Alice Weiler, Ad.
viser, J o a n Kelsey, Shirley W o r m .
brand, Sonya Maurer, Sharron Soule,
Janet Russell, Alice Haimoker. M a r •
ilyn Gottschalk, Judy Dillon, Janice
VanBlarcum
SECOND ROW—Beverly Paradine, Edward
Williams, K e n n e t h Dirschell, J i m
Born, Dick Brigham, Duane McNall,
Ronald D'Water, David Snyder.

INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS CLUB
Oscar Renshaw, Advisor.
FIRST R O W —Dolma Scriber,
dinst, Alice Greenwald, Diane Fraser.
SECOND R O W —Cora Carver,
son. Delores Shiory, Dolores Smith,
Peggy Skobo, Donna Forester.
THIRD ROW—Hal Weidner, A l
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Peggy Skabo was chosen as
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the Queen's court were Dolores Smith a n d
Sharron Kemp. Betty Thebaud a n d Beverly
Gruner represented the Junior class. Everett
Hogan, president o f the Chamber
merce, placed t h e crown o n t h e Queen's
head during the half time ceremonies o f the
Coldwater-Hillsdale game on October 9. The
Queen and her court were escorted
vin Picard, Walter Weaver, Howard Streeter,
Stewart Gordon, and Dave Hazzard. Queen
Peggy reigned over "Midnight Queen," the
homecoming dance, after being crowned by
Mayor Bill Sweet in t h e Roosevelt gym.
Sharron K e m p

Dolores Smith
Beverly G r u n e r

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Sophomore Reception
The theme f o r the annual Sophomore Reception, sponsored b y t h e Seniors,
was "Dream Fairy Frolic." Music was presented b y the Mel-O-Tones
tertainment w a s provided b y selected seniors o f t h e dancing class. P u n c h
and cookies were served.

Christmas Party
"Twos the Night Before Christmas" with twinkling stars overhead and Santa Claus'
sleigh sailing across the far side o f the gym. Music was furnished b y Roy Fifer's
orchestra o f Kalamazoo. Entertainment and refreshments completed the evening,
sponsored by the Sophomore class.

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C. H. S. students stepped through a doorway o f clouds and harps into " A Bit o f
Heaven," the annual Valentine Formal held on February 13 at the Masonic Temple.
The Y-Teens a n d H i -Y, co-sponsors, decorated t h e room w i t h a false ceiling
draped toward a silver cupid under a cloud o f angel hair. Music was furnished
by Dick Rench's orchestra from Battle Creek. Pink lemonade a n d heart-shaped
cakes were served after a n intermission program called "Talent Scouts."

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FRONT ROW—Corver. Outwoler,
D e o , Porsholl, Potter, M a y.

BACK ROW—Bork, Picard, Rennell,
Gordon, While.

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SECOND ROW— B. Miller, R. Herman, A . Greenwald, G. Kloindinst, D. Stiskon
THIRD ROW—A. Lohousen, B. Burk, J. Born, S. Gordon.

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SENIOR PLAY
" Our Town"
"Our Town," a three act p l a y b y Thornton Wilder, was enacted b y a capable
Senior cast under the direction o f Miss Patricia Church. The nearly bare stage
was inconspicuous due to the fine acting (Phil Rice had the immortal role
Manager), intricate lighting, and realistic sound effects. Audience reaction proved
that the cast had succeeded in revealing the underlying meaning o f this Pulitzer
Prize winning drama.
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JUNIOR PLAY
"Ramshackle I n n "
"Ramshackle Inn," a three a c t mystery farce b y George Batson, was presented
by the Junior class on March 2 5 and 2 6 i n the Roosevelt Auditorium. The p l o t
concerned the problems which met Miss Melinda Pryde, a n o l d maid librarian,
upon her arrival a t the broken-down hotel she h a d purchased. She found t h e
place infested with gangsters, and her capture o f the guilty party provided the
audience with many
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Barbara Miller
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Delores
Sara Sanford
Jean Baggerly
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Norma Cornish
Loralee Myers
Glen Holtz
Georgia Hinson
Marilyn Otis
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Ruth Moore
Eleanor Heckman
Lorry Morrison
Harry Morrison
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Delores Outwater
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Larry Waldron
Molly Mimes
Jean Otis
Joyce White
TENOR SAXOPHONES
Marcia Farwell
Sharon Barnes
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Mon Hogoboom
CORNET
Robert Rice
Larry Ford
Bill Randall
Bob Randall
Larry Hinsdale
Gram McNall

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR — John C l a r k

Robert Ware
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Bob Goodwin
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Roger Sanford
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Fred Shiery
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Bill Hewitt
Douglas Miller
Steve McCurley
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Joyce Hamlin
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Ruth Sanford
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Ed Downey
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Rosemary Young
Larry Knowles
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Paul Douglas
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From the football field t o the concert hall, the 7 6 piece high
under the direction o f Laurence Olson, has proven itself to be
tile. P l a y i n g a t t h e fairs, m a r c h i n g a t a l l f o o t b a l l games, presenting a
concert and follies, and participating in the Michigras in A n n
lighted t h e band's event`ul y e a r.

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Diane Mooi
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Jud y Parrish
Shirley
Doug Baysinger
Rosalie Rathbun
Joney Burlew
Judy Smith
Shirley
David Smith
Coro Cribbs
Nancy
Wonda Byers
Carol Long
Laurel
Janke Charfield
Lyle
Rosalyn Janes

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Marnie Thebaud
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Rosalee King
Ann Carlisle
Sally Olson
Chuck Young
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Kay Nash
BASS
Marjorie Wirt
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Carolyn Kemp
CORNET
Larry Farwell
Ronny Wilcox
Mary
Jerry Ford
Gerald Erts
Paul Hermon
Dovid Chenoweth
Judy Dillon
Polly Scheidler

Rachel Hensler
LaHy Holtz
Jim Flint
Jim Hacker
Mike Tucker
Tom Hadley
Lewis
HORN
Audrey
Hol Kemp
John Deorge
Norma Show
Milton Teoll
BARITONE
Larry Chenoweth
L rry Tucker
Mary McConnell
TROMBONE
Judy Hacker
Derrell
David Treloar
Robert Huntley
Sherry Day
Gordon Snyder

Susan Collins
Woyne Weaver
BASS
Nick
Ronald D'Water
PERCUSSIO
Royden Swoflield
Snor
Lloyd Long
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Tom Osborn
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Glen Barlow
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Doris Philbrick
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Earl Hulbert
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Dean Porks
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Tom Hyland
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BARITONE SAXOPHONE
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�Jettexpreiiion.

FIRST ROW—S. Gordon, R. Hollis, D . King, S. Bryan, M . Carlisle, D . Blosser, H . Streeter, D . Clark, G .
Holtz, C . Parshall, J. Hamlin, E. Potter, L. Knapp.
SECOND ROW—M. Gottschalk, K. Bronson, N . Devlin, M . Schubel, V. Letherer, L. Hinsdale, M . Paul, M .
Picard, L. Mitchell, M . Lutiens, A . Hamlin, L Potter, Miss A r l e n e Ritsema, instructor.
THIRD ROW—S. Neorpass, P. Sweet, M. Snyder, C. Tornson, C. Wooster, B. Avery. M. Gray, D. Fredericks,
A. Lohausen, E. Williams, H. Luce, J . Born, D. Barnes, D. Blanchard.

CARDINAL CHOIR
The Cardinal Choir, headed b y Miss Arlene Ritsema, participated in many school
assemblies this year. A Thanksgiving, Valentine, a n d Easter assembly was given
with the Spring Concert following. Forty members traveled t o Kalamazoo, May 8,
for the Annual State Festival, ending the season.

REDBIRD CHOIR
FIRST ROW—A. Outwater, P. Berry, B. Burrirt, S. Clarke, A . Bailey, J. Norogon, D . Boor, S. Fuller, J .
Rader, P. Deri, E. Rittenhouse. P. Urban, J. Short, L. Fisk, B. Waldron. S. Sherman. G. Pales.
SECOND ROW—M. Sours, R. Greshaw, M . Burnham, J . A n t h o n y, M . Halferty, V. Potter, D . Keller, D .
SickeIs, M . Grigg, E. Adams, R. Paradine, L. J r. , , . , . S. Granger, L. C r , . , . , , M . O r. , , A .
Stanley, C. Miller, D. Brown, R. Lippert.
THIRD ROW—M. Slier, W. Knapp, B. Asberry, G . Patter, J. Warden, B. Parodine, 0 . Fisher. N . Curfiss,
J. Hobart, B. Hewitt, P. Hinckley, J. Kelsey, M . Cockrell, N . Taylor, N . Smith, D. Obed, A .
Krisov, L. C r , , L. Fisk, Y. Smith.

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���FIRST ROW—Nivison, Peters, Porshall, M a y, Burton, Nichols, Donbrock, Hurley.
SECOND ROW—Stanley, Clark, Morrison, Milnes, White, Hodgman, Siler.
THIRD ROW—Curtis, Goodwin, Sweet, G r i g g . Hobart, Rigg, Mitmesser, Davenport,
FOURTH R O W —Bill Zabonick, Coach; B a b b , G r u n e r, S h a w, F r y, Treacher, McCann, Thomas, Bertrand
Grigg, Assistant Coach.

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Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6

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With o n l y eight lettermen, Coldwater's football team, u n d e r n e w H e a d Coach B i l l
Zabonick, opened the season with a loss t o the Three Rivers Wildcats. The next t w o
contests found t h e Cards still i n need o f experience, losing b o t h b y close decisions.
Returning t o Cardinal Field f o r Homecoming, the Cards carne through i n the last half
to defeat Hillsdale 14-7. The next three games with East Lansing, Albion, and Lakeview
showed that they were the better. Coming back with t w o touchdowns in the last half,
Coldwater defeated a fired-up Sturgis team, 14-3.
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�FIRST ROW—Morrison, Treacher, McCann, Curtis, Nivison, White, Grigg.
SECOND ROW—Hurley. Parshall. Siler, Sweet, M a y, Hobart, Burton, Milnes

Offensive Te a m

Defensive Te a m
FIRST R O W —Davenport, Donbrock, Babb, Clark, Fry, Stanley, Thomas, Goodwin, Hodgman,
SECOND ROW—PeMm, Rigs, Gruner, Nichols, Mitmesser.

�TOP R O W — M o r r i s o n , N i c h o l s ,
M a y, D a v e n p o r t .

S E C O N D R O W — S t a n l e y, S i l e r ,
Goodwin, Clark.

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THIRD R O W — Thomas, W h i t e ,
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FOURTH R O W — G r a n e r, F a r •
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FIRST ROW—Kriser, B l o m , Robey, Steffey, Haccord, Burk, S l u e ,
SECOND ROW—Fadden, Paul, Allen, Mayson, Kinsey, Walker, Short
THIRD ROW—Houston, Blonchatel, Luke, Robinson, Troutman, Alison, G . Clark.
FOURTH R O W —Ford, McCorley, b o s o n , Smith, C . Snyder, T. Thomas, D'Water, Wotson, Coach Gerald
Weaver
TOP ROW—Karn, Fisher, Grady, Woldron, Petersen, Rurko, Johnston.

RESERVE FOOTBALL
The 1954 Coldwater High School Reserve football team, under the leadership o f Coach
"Whitey" Weaver, ended the season with a record of one win, two ties and four defeats.
Although definitely outplaying several o f their opponents, t h e team came o u t
short end of the score in many of their games. A t no time did the junior Cards give up.
The team was composed of mostly sophomores with a few juniors playing on the squad
also. The determination and the desire to win that these boys showed made the coaches
proud and more than made up for the season's record.

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Oct. 1
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 29
Nov. 4

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FIRST ROW—Demarest, Cranson, De Bolt, Lewis, Pifer, Teeter, Robinson, Laing, Green.
SECOND ROW—T,
B. Smith, Chehouski. Brown. Fochtman, Laney, Sanford, Butters, J . Johnson.
THIRD ROW—Coach Robert Gotta, t o d a y, Forester, Picard, Raymond, Douglas, W. Randall, R. Randall,
Rice, Coach Pat Lowe.
FOURTH ROW—Sours, L. Houston, Frankhauser, Love, Bensinger, Colvin, Snyder, Betts.
TOP ROW—Fraser, Bob Smith, Silvers, McBride, McCurley, Barnes, Wilcox, Farwell, Hepler.

FUTURE VARSITY FOOTBALL
Under the able coaching o f "Pat" Lowe, the Future Varsity football squad ended the
1953 season with a record of one win, three losses, and one tie. Playing an exceptionally
tough schedule the F. V. started the season off on the wrong foot b y losing t o the St.
Charles Varsity squad 18 t o 6. I n their next outing they played a tie game with the
State School. Playing a very good Sturgis team, Lowe's men bowed to the Trojans, 13 t o 6.
The fourth game on the Future Varsity slate was a return game with the State School.
The Coldwater d u b came out on the long end o f a very high-scoring bottle, 34 t o 21.
They were defeated 7 to 0 by Sturgis in the

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VARSITY
The 1953-54 Coldwater H i g h School varsity basketball
team, sparked b y f o u r returning lettermen,
season with a 9 - 6 record a n d fourth place i n t h e T. V.
standings.
Dec. 1 T h e Cards beat Three Rivers i n opener, 51-48.
Dec. 4 — Marshall Redskins defeated Coldwater, 40-35.
Dec. 11 — Coming back strongly, the Cards defeated East
Lansing, 53-43.
Dec. 1 8 — The Redbirds, battling t o stay i n contention i n
the T. V. race, defeated Albion, 61-41.
Jan. 5 — In a big game, Sturgis defeated Coldwater, 54-44.
Jan. 8 — The Lakeview Spartans turned back Coldwater,
63-34
Jan. 1 5 — Scoring 1 7 points i n the last five
Cards defeated Adrian Maples, 56-53.
Jan. 22— Coldwater edged Hillsdale, 47-43.
Jan. 29 — Marshall defeated Coldwater, 49-46.
Feb. 2— Traveling to East Lansing the Cards had an uphill
bottle all the way t o defeat the Trojans, 58-45.
Feb. 5 — The Ebymen defeated the Albion Wildcats on the
Albion floor,
Feb. 1 2 — The Sturgis Trojans defeated the Cords on the
Trojan's court in a good ball game, 62-48.
Feb. 1 9 — Fred Hobart's 2 5 points weren't enough as the
Lakeview Spartans beat the Cards, 68-61.
Feb. 26— The Cards traveled to Adrian to down the Maples
63-59. Joe Grigg broke the TV scoring record.

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Mar. 3 — DISTRICT TOURNAMENT — A g o o d Three Rivers
team turned back the Cards in the last game, 55-43.

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KNEELING—Moron, Brown, Coach Bill Zabonick, Manson, B. Robinson.
STANDING—W. Randall, Mans,
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Dec. 4
Dec. 11
Dec. 18
Jan. 5
Jan. 8
Jan. 15
Jon. 19

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Feb. 19
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The second best record o f any Coldwater High Reserve Basketball team was compiled
by the 1953-54 Reserve team winning 13 out of 16 games throughout the season. Two
teams, Sturgis and Three Rivers, were the only teams t h a t defeated t h e junior aces.
The crack reserve club defeated Marshall, Albion, Lakeview, Adrian, and East Lansing
twice while notching single victories over Three Rivers, Hillsdale, a n d the prize o f all,
the 6 0 to 51 w i n over the St. Charles Varsity. The team was built around one junior,
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BACK ROW—P. Corner, R. Hall,
D. McCurley, E. Houston,
R. Funderborg.
2nd ROW—D. Steffey, R. Hinckley,
F. Shiery, D. Lewis
1st ROW—C. Traser, Coach Robert
Gotta; L. Ford.
Absent—D. Cranson, J . S m i t h ,
B. Burk.

Future Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l

Freshman Basketball
BACK ROW—R. Sanford, L. Chekowski, L. Houston, Snyder, W. Laney, R. Houtz, D. Longwell, 3 m 1 ROW—G, Fraser,
D. Gottschalk, J. McLaughlin, R. Picard, S. McCurley, R. R eams, L. Johnson, B. Smith. 2 n d ROW—Coach Pat Lowe;
B. Teeter, M. Forester, D. Baysinger, W. lade, B. Smith, G. Brown. 1 s t ROW—R. Wilcox, D . Cox, D . Scheidler, D .
Porshall, J . Laing, T. McBride.

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STANDING—D. Shaw, I , M a y, D . Tr e a d l e , J. Maxson, D . Hodgman, D . Mittnesser. E. Davenport, G .
Fry, J. Grigg, L. Waldron. B. Goodwin, D. Randall, F. Hobart. Coach P a t Lowe.
KNEELING—M. Pool H Watson E Houston. J. White, P. Fisher, M . Picard, B. Porshall, L. Ford.

VARSITY
Reserve Baseball
70P R O W —R. Randall, P. Douglas, W . Randall, S m i t h , L. Farwell.
SECOND ROW— a Brown, D. Gottschalk, D. Scheidler, R. W i l c o ,
FIRST ROW—R. Hoot, DCronson, R. Rice, L. Houston, Coach Gerald Weaver.

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Vicksburg
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Three Rivers
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With ten returning lettermen and a full summer of baseball behind them the Cards
can look f o r w a r d to a good season. W i t h lettermen a t each position a n d a strong
pitching corp o f Davenport, Goodwin, G r i g g a n d Treacher, Coach Pat Lowe has
plenty o f rnaterial. T h e loss o f six seniors, Fred Hobart, Joe Grigg, H o w a r d M a y,
Dave Hodgman, Bob Goodwin a n d Duane Stanley w i l l surely be felt next spring.

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April 12
April 15
April 20
April 27

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Adrian a t Coldwater
Three Rivers and Albion a t Coldwater
Hillsdale at Coldwater
Bronson a t Coldwater

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May 4
May 8
May 11
May 1 5

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Coldwater and Lakeview at Hastings
Albion College Invitational
Twin Valley at Coldwater
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TRACK SQUAD
Coldwater's track team has done quite well this season i n its meets, having recorded
a 4 . 2 record thus far this season. With single wins over Adrian, Hillsdale, and Bronson,
a victory in a triangular meet with Three Rivers a n d Albion, a n d losses t o Sturgis and
Marshall, the track and field men have a creditable start under Coach
Because most o f Coldwater's returning lettermen participated i n the dashes and relays
last year, the team was not expected to be too strong in the field events.
deficiency has been made up by the showing made in the pole vault and
Lettermen from last year include Ron and Don Bercaw in the dashes, Jim Thomas a n d
Jerry Troutman i n t h e hurdles, Lysle Luke i n t h e p o l e vault, a n d b r o a d jump, Eldon
Johnston in the 880, Jay Cleveland in the 440, and Bill Parshall in the sprint events.

SEATED—R. Barrow, D . Bercaw.
KNEELING— J. Flint, D. Stanley, G . Clark, D. Lyon, T. Thomas, B. Rurka, J. Troutrnan, H . Rothrauff, A .
Pudok, D. Hazzard, L. Rankin.
SECOND ROW—Coach Ted Hagadone, L Sours, R. Sanford, J. Healer. G. Easterday, B. Parshall, R. DeBolt,
D. Cox, L. Allen, G . Chilson, Coach Roy Houston.
THIRD ROW—E. Johnston, B. Sweet, D . Baysinger, P. G r a d y, 1 . Cleveland, B. Snyder, D . Granger, B .
Taylor, J. Thomas, D. McGiness, L. Chehowski.
FOURTH R O W —M. O'Rourke, B. Smith, H . ArMoody, L. Wolford, F. flobaH, J . Grigg, R .
Lohausen, L. Reamer. J . Kellogg, L. Luke, K . Gordon, L. Kriser.

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KNEELING—J. Scheidler, J. Bennett, M. Moran, H. Weidner.
STANDING—D. Morrison, J. Robinson, S. Gordon, D. Wert, T. Renown, Coach Bill Zabonick.

Tennis Team
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Coldwater at Three Rivers
Coldwater a t Albion
Howe a t Coldwater
Albion a t Coldwater

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Twin Valley
Coldwater a t Howe
Three Rivers a t Coldwater
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With eight returning lettermen, the 1954 tennis tease has the potential o f becoming
Coldwater's toughest since pre-war days.
Although next year the team will suffer the loss o f John Bennett, Ted Rennell a n d Hal
Weidner with four years' experience and Stewart Gordon, Dave Wert, and
ler with three it will include Jack Robinson and Marvin Moran, who, in the future, may
prove t o be the Twin Valley's toughest contenders.

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KNEELING—T. Rennell, J. Lint, J. Bennett, J. Robinson, D . McCann.
STANDING- 1 . M i l n e , G . Holtz, N . Curtis, P. Gothic, S. Gordon, Coach Robert Gotta.

GOLF TEAM
Starting their second year back in Twin Valley competition the G o l f squad with their
new coach, Robert Gotta, looked f o r a good season. The first match
Coldwater as host to Three Rivers and Adrian. Matches with Marshall a n d other T. V.
opponents which followed showed t h e
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J. Cleveland, V. Oarless, D . Hodgman, B. Sweet, J. Grigg, E. Davenport, M . Donbrock, B.
Babb, D. Morrison, R. Nivison, M . Gruner, D. Treacher, J. White, N . Curtis.
INSIDE ROW (Left to Right)- 1 . Hurley, D. McCann, D. Oiler, J. Troutman, F. Nichols, D. Mitmesser, Coach
Floyd Eby, H . M a y, J. M i l n e , F. Hobart, B. Goodwin, B. Rigg, D . Show, J. Thomas.

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practice field. The club gone a potluck get-together for all the varsity
and coaches. The Sturgis rally and two after-game dances were sponsored b y the club.
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softball, tennis, ping-pong, deck-tennis, and badminton. Two representatives from each
class were elected t o decide on the several honors won f o r outstanding sportsmanship
and attendance during the year. A f t e r -game dances, paper drives a n d a
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Mrs. E t h e l H o w l e y ,
a e r o o n d S i b l e y.

SANFORD, SCRIBER, A R N O L D

— H. A r M O O D Y
— K. A R N O L D
— B. BABB
— S. BAKER
— BAILEY
— R. B A R A N O U S K

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— C. B U R D I C K
— B. BYERS

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— E. D O W N E Y
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— L. ERNSBERGER
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— C. FISHER
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SOPHOMORES

ADVISERS:
Mrs. A n n e H a y e s .
lames Vincent.

S H O R T, H A R R I S , P E T E R S E N , M O R A N

—A. ADAMS
—1 . A D A M S
— R. A L I S O N
— R. A N D E R S O N
— M. ANDREWS
—1 . A U S T I N

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—A . B A R T O N
—D . B L A N C H A R D
—1. B O O T H
— P. B R O D T

— N. BROWN
— S. B R YA N
— B. BURK
—1. BUSSING
— M . CARLISLE
—0 . CLARK

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— P. C A RV E R
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— D . C H AT F I E L D
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— W. COS
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—M . D AV E N P O R T
— M. DEHOFF
— B. D E V L I N

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— M . DUIRDIS
—0 . E N G L I S H
— 1 . PALES
— L. FARWELL
— R. FENNER

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— M. MOLLENKOPF
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— M . SHAFFER

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— B. S M I T H
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— E. S N Y D E R
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— R. S N Y D E R
— L. S O U R S
— D. STEFFEY

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ADVISERS:
Mrs. C o r l e o n e C o c h r a n e ,
Mrs. G l a d y s D a v i s ,
Roy H o u s t o n .

RANDALL, M A Y . K N O W L E S , D O U G L A S

- B. A I T C H I S O N
- N. ARNOLD
- B. ASBERRY
- J. B A G G E R LY
- B. BARNES
- S. B A R N E S

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- L. B R O W N
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- L. C A S T L E B E R R Y

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- 0 . CHENOWETH
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- M. COCKRELL
- S. C O L E M A N
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- M. HEDGLIN
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— B. M c C O L L O U G H

— T. M e C O N N E L L
— S. McCURLEY
—J. McLAUGHLIN
— A. MARSH
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— R. M I N E R
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— W. RANDALL
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— J. RAELER

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— W . REESE
— R. REEDS
— T. R E N S H A W
— R. RICE

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ADVISEES.
Miss P h y l l i s C o s c a r e l l y,
Alfred Hamlin,
leo P r o c t o r.

GRANGER, MILLER, W E AV E R , A D A M S

— E. A D A M S
— T. A D A M S
— B. A P P L E T O N
— T. B A L L
— B. B A N I S T E R
— C. B A R N E S

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— L. BETTS
— R. B I G N E L L
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— M. BRENEMAN
— L. BREWSTER

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— C. B R O W N
— C. B U R L E W
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— K . C H AT F I E L D

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— E. C L O S S O N
—T . C L O S S O N
— S. C O L L I N S
— K. C O L L I N S
—C . C O L V I N

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— G. COUILLARD
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— L. C O T
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—0 . S M I T H
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BACK ROW - R. Scheidler, Pres.; C. Young, L. Granger.
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ADVISERS:
Gerald We a v e r.
Paul O l m s t e a d ,
Miss R o s e S t e l f a n i a l i .

BELL, S H O R T , G E N T R Y , W A T S O N

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—1 . B U R T O N
— R. B U S H O N G
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— C . C H AT F I E L D
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— L. C I I E N O W E T H
—0 . C R O W

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- B. P F O S T
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- 0 . SAGER
- 0 . SHORNO

- J. S H O R T
- S. S H O U P
- 0 . SICKELS
- D. S K R I D E N
- SHARON SNYDER
- S Y LV I A S N Y D E R

- C. S O U T H C O T T
- J. SPERBECK
- A . S TA N L E Y
- F. S T O LT E
- F. S T R A N G
- I . STREETER

- M. STRONG
- R. S WA F F I E L D
- 0 . THOMAS
- R THOMPSON
- K. T I C E
- M . T R E AT

- 0 . TRELOAR
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- L. U P T O N
- P . URBAN
- B. V I N C E N T
- J . WAT S O N

- 0 . W E AV E R
- V. W E L C H
- A. WHITE
- B. W H I T E
- R. W I L C O X
- J. W I L L I A M S

- R. W I N G
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I wish t o thank each organization
for its generous contribution

���Congratulations to the Class o f 1954

MODEL F I N A N C E
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C O L D WAT E R

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International Trucks

McLAUGHLIN'S PASTRIES
Phone 847

FRESH E V E R Y D A Y F O R Y O U

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McCOMB'S

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"Finest In Shoes"

OSBORN'S
STUDIO

�BEST OF LUCK

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Marke

Arlington Hotel
Coldwater's

"Marshall Street's
Little Super"

DINING ROOM

Walker's Laundry
YOUR HOME TOWN LAUNDRY SINCE 1888

Phone 7 7

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ALLISON'S
"For The Ve r y
Best i n Clothing"

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BeeHive

Good Luck t o
The Seniors

WEIDERMAN'S
Gulf Service Station

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Washing . . .
For Expert
PLUMBING a n d HEATING

97 Marshall Street
Phone 7 9

�WINEMILLERS'

BEST OF TIMES,
SENIORS

COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS
COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

D AV I S

Quality S o l i d W i l d C h e r r y
and S o l i d W a l n u t F u r n i t u r e

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22 m i l e s o u t G r a n d Street
Phone 4 5

COAL A N D FUEL O I L

COMPLIMENTS O F

Good Luck,
Seniors

MAROTHY R A D I O SHOP

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KELVINATOR APPLIANCES

FREMONT

Service Since 1 9 2 9

GROC

123 E. Park Ave. — Phone 299

Best W i s h e s , S e n i o r s

DAVISNEWSSTANDand
Greyhound Lines, Inc. — Short Way
DAVIS N E W S AGENCY

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W . Chicago S t .

Best Wishes t o
the Class o f " 5 4 "

ASBURY BROTHERS
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Everything i n good foods

N O RT H
C L AY
STREET
GROCERY

�JOHNSON'S
Quality Clothiers
"MAY SUCCESS BE YOURS . . . SENIORS"

BEST WISHES, SENIORS

CONGRATULATION
May t h e Start Yo u H a v e

The MacDonald Co.

Lead t o a B i g g e r
and Better Future
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Successors to SWAN'S
PRINTING C O .

COLDWATEROFFICE

GOOD LUCK FROM

BEST'S MARKET
GROCERIES —

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Shop T h e BEST W a y

CONGRATULATION

A FINE FUTURE

For Footwear Smartly Styled

TO THE CLASS O F ' 5 4

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39 W . Chicago

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351 Marshall Street
Phone 132

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"For T h e Finest I n B a k e d G o o d s "

SNYDER'S B A K E RY
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
Phone 1 6 0

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21 W . Chicago Street

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Good H e a l t h

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We Specialize In Flowers For

ORDER Y O U R C O R S A G E S F R O M U S

Congratulations

Pratt Motor
11 S o u t h Hudson
Coldwater, Mich.

Telephone 3 8

Best o f Luck
From Yo u r School Store

Hall's
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THANKS, KIDS

BEST OF LUCK TO YOU,

BEST WISHES FROM

SENIORS

Your PACKARD D e a l e r

M&amp; B
Just A L i t t l e
Jaunt From School

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Ballard Garage
Body B u m p i n g a n d Painting

�Best o f Luck t o the

H&amp; H

CLASS OF 1954

Deluxe SANITONE
"Note the Difference"

FIRESTONE

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Phone 2 2

"Finest tires made"

ALBRIGHT'S
GENERAL 0
For t h e f i n e s t
• Modern Wiring
• Electrical Supplies
• B e t t e r Lighting

Congratulations to the
Class of 1954
Quality Groceries and Meats
Soft Drinks and Ice Cream

Harvey's Market
SOUTH SPRAGUE R O A D

The Equitable
Life Assurance Society

0

HOWARD

Congratulations
Fr om

WALDRON'S
Fix-It Shop
1
SOUTH C L AY

Best W i s h e s
Seniors

YOPE'S
TEXACO SERVICE

�WAY-DE NOOYER, I N C .
CHEVROLET a n d OLDSMOBILE
OKed Used Cars
"Your Friendly Car Dealer"
57-65 S. Monroe Street

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MAX A. OLDS

Best W i s h e s

ArnoldAuto

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Sincere Wishes To

106 W. Chicago

The Class o f 1954

Congratulations t o Class o f " 5 4 "

RALPH TOUPALIK, INC.
Your Lincoln - Mercury Dealer

335 E. Chicago

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Evinrude Motors
First I n Outboards

Fine Foods a n d Meats

OTTO'S

East Chicago Street

Sporting Goods

10

�BEST O F

LUCK

Martin's B o o k Store
(W. Couillard)
Office Supplies • Gifts • Books and Hallmark Greeting Cards

Bryan Paint
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Allison'
Anderson D a i r y
A 8 P Super Market
Arlington Hotel
Arnold Auto Parts
Asbury Bros.
Bollard Garage
Bee Hive Shoe Store
Best's Market
Bradley's Grocery
Branch County Bank
Branch County Be,
Branch County Dental Association
Branch County Medical Association
Brauer's Shelton. Service
Bryon Paint Es Wallpaper
Buckeye Insulation
Burton Bros.— Nash
Carl's Barber Shop
Chatterbox Restaurant
City Dairy
Coca Colo
Coldwater Brass
Coldwater Cleaners
Coldwater Co-op
Coldwater Daily Reporter
Coldwater Dairy
Coldwater
Coldwater Recreation
Culligan'. Soft Wa t e r
Daily's Tire Shop
Darling Co., I.. A .
Davis Coal
Davis News Agency
Douglas Store
Elliott's Market
Endicott Farm Equipment
English's Phillips Service
Erich's Men's Shop
Federal Mogul
Firestone Store
Fox Florist
Fremont S t . Grocery
Gamble.Skagmo
GI
Telephone Co.
Hall's Grocery
H &amp; H Cleaners
Harry's Ice Cream
Harvey's Market
Hodgmon Abstract ond Insufance
Homer Furnace Co.
Houser's
Ideal Wallpaper &amp; Point
Irving StanseII
Johnson's Clothing
Juhl's Drug Store
Kies. Jewelry
Kerr Hardware Company
Kimber Coal Co.
"K" Studio
Larsen's Motor Sales
Legg Lumber Co.
Linn, Earl
Little King Motel
Lucas Self-Service Laundry
Luedder's Shoe Store
Lyon Drug Store
MacDonald Co.

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Mac's Pharmacy
MorshMarine Center
Marion Bros.
Martin's Book Store
Marfin's Grocery
Marothy Radio Shop
Marshall Street Market
Mashon-Dorsey Memorials
MB Restaurant
McCann Farm Equipment
McComb' Shoes
McConkey-Putnam Funeral Horne
McConnell'. Market
McLaughlin's Pastries
McMillan 8. Son
Mel-O-Tones
Mix Insurance
Model Finance
Moore Implement Co.
Music Mort
N. C l a y St. Grocery
Olds Cleaners
Oliver Sales and Service
Olmstead', Dairy
Osborn's Photo
O'Shanahan's I n n
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Patterson Co., Printers
Penney, J. C .
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Pierce Dodge Sales
Pillsbury Motor Sole,
Pratt Motor Sales
Precision Tool IL Die
Quality Springs
Roby',
Secord's
Shattuck.Livermore
Shaw Shoe
Short's Tire
Snyder's Bakery
Southern Michigan Bank
Southern Michigan Grocery
Stokes Marine Supplies
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Treat Auto Parts
Tribolet Store
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Waldron', Fixit
Walker's Laundry
Water's Shoe Store
Way-De Nooyer Chevrolet
Weiderman's G u l f
Wilbur's Furniture Store
Winemiller's Colonial Reproductions
Woodward-Pollock
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Social S t u d i e s , E n g l i s h

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A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y, S o c i o l o g y,
Economics
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Civics

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Social S t u d i e s . E n g l i s h ,
Science. M a t h

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Social S t u d i e s , E n g l i s h

MR. O W E N J O H N S O N
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Science
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Chemistry, P h y s i c s

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MRS. S T A N L E Y B O R D E N
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MR, W I L L I A M Z A B O N I C K
Mathematics, C o a c h ,
Drawing

MRS. M . P . W E I L E R
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Booking, S t e n o g r a p h y

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Girls Physical Education,
SPanish
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Ty p i n g , B o o k k e e p i n g
MRS. W I L L I A M H A W L E Y
Latin, E n g l i s h

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PRESIDENT
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Jerry H e l m e r
Natolie Boyce

S E C R E TA R Y

Katharine Stott

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S E N I O R CLASS R E V I E W
As w e l o o k around t o see o u r f e l l o w classmates i n their
graceful caps a n d g o w n s receiving t h e i r diplomas
nity a n d solemnity, w e b e g i n reminiscing . . .
On September 8 , 1948, w e w e r e w a l k i n g a s f a s t as o u r
wobbly legs w o u l d carry us i n t o t h e huge Lincoln study h a l l
where a sea o f strange faces greeted us. A f t e r the
of enrollment, t h e strange f a c e s become personalities w i t h
whom w e were t o share the next six years o f fun o n d work.
Our class immediately elected as president, John
president, Mickey Cochrane; treasurer, Geraldine G r i g g ; a n d
eeeeee ary, Beverly Devlin. Those wonderful class parties where
girls w o r e hose a n d fellos ties f o r t h e first t i m e
be among o u r memories.
When w e entered t h e eighth grade, w e f e l t very much o r
home a n d h a d t o smile a t the n e w seventh graders
peared s o nervous. J i m Zabonick received t h e t o p honors i n
our election o f officers. Janice Soule. vice-president;
, , , , , , arY, G l o r i o Meier, treasurer; a n d Mickey
dent C o u n c i l representative, completed t h e o ff i c i a l
Katharine Stott a n d M a r y Minier wa l k e d a w a y w i t h
tory Aw a r d s . W e really buckled d o w n w h i l e i n eighth g r a d e
and onxiously a w a i t e d the f o l l o w i n g f a l l w h e n w e w o u l d b e
knighted " S i , FRESHMEN."
Will w e ever forget our freshman year when w e were o n
ardent f o n o f t h e r e serve f o o t b a l l , basketball, a n d baseball
thorns? Thirty o f t h e rugged moles i n o u r class w e r e i n t h e
limelight i n those games. W e backed o u r thorn w i t h
ership o f o u r vigorous reserve cheerleaders, G l o r i a M e i e r,
Polly J o Mason, Beverly Devlin, Sylvia Allen, a n d
quist. President Jack Stansell w e , assisted b y his cabinet o f
Mickey Cochrane, vice•president; Katharine Stott, treasurer; and
ionize Soule, secretary. A f t e r o n enthusiastic campaign, P o t
Green o u r the office o f President o f the Student
good citizens for the year were Jerry HeIrner and Gloria Meier,
In June we said "good-bye" to the Lincoln building o n d gazed
across t h e c o u r t t o o u r h o m e f o r t h e n e x t t h r e e y e a r s —
Roosevelt Building.
We were n o w the proud co-owners o f messy lockers w a y
up o n t h i r d f l o o r, b u t t h a t is o n e o f t h e glories o f
sophomore i n senior high. W e discovered t h a t the kids over
here w e r e s w e l l , a n d w e certainly enjoyed t h e Sophomore

TWEN1T•FO

Reception t h e y h o d f o r us. R e m e m b e r h o w p r o u d w e w e r e
that o member o f our class, Kothorine Stott, w o n the " I Speak
For Democracy" contest? O u r competent commissioners w e r e
Donna B o d i e a n d Roger Dennis. S a l l y Lundquist a c t e d a s
madame president; Bruce Dillon, r i c e -president; Mickey Coch•
ran., secretory; and Gloria Meier, treasurer. T h e varsity Cards
saw seven sophomores (Jack Sthnsell, Richard Dirschell, B o b
Tucker, B r u t h Dillon, J o e Wilkins, Mickey Cochrane, a n d Ed.
Gifford i n their midst. G l o r i a Meier o n d Beverly Devlin w e r e
promoted t o varsity cheerleaders.
Our year t o shine i n dramatics w a s 1952. T h e hilarious
play, " Yo u Can't Take I t With Yo u " , presented March 2 7 a n d
28, g a v e t h e people o f Coldwater a chance t o f o r g e t t h e i r
troubles. T h e Homecoming Queen's court w a s graced b y t w o
lovely j u n i o r girls, Jean Foresthr a n d M a r i l y n Dickey. A l y c e
Aiken was elected Clerk on the Commission a n d Natalie Boren
and Bruce Dillon w e r e o u r Junior Commissioners. O u r class
president w a s To m Cronson; vice-president, P o l l y J o Mason;
secretary, Roger Dennis a n d treasurer, Remus Rigg. I t really
seemed great to see so many o f our fella, in the line-up on the
varsity them. S y l v i a A l l e n a n d K a y Thomas donned varsity
cheerleading outfits. O u r evening a t t h e
quet a n d Prom w a s very enjoyable a n d a t the some time sad
— this was good-bye t o our senior pals.
As w e look bock o n o u r lost year in high school, w e ore
reminded t h a t t h e y e a r h a s f a i r l y f l o w n b y w i t h
events. T h e senior y e o r started o f f w i t h t h e
ception o n O c t o b e r 8 . O u r politicians w e r e J e r r y Helmer,
president; N a t a l i e Bovee, vith.president; Katharine
retory; Remus Rigg, treasurer; and Roger Dennis, Mayor. Patsy
Robinson a n d Morlene Woods were o u r commissioners. P e t i t e
Marilyn Dickey w a s crowned Homecoming Queen;
ester a n d K a y Thomas were the senior membecs o f her court.
Pat Taylor was in the Harvest Queen's court. T h e sophisticated
comedy, ' T h e M a n W h o Come To D i n n e r. " proved t o b e a
tremendous success o n November 2 0 a n d 2 1 . T h e operetta
"Model B r i d e - w a s staged o n M a y 1 b y t h e girls. G l o r i a
Meier w a s chosen D . A . R. Girl, a n d Janice Soule a n d Jerry
Helmer a s I d e a l G i r l a n d Boy. G l o r i a M e i e r a n d Katharine
Slog w e r e Valedictorian o n d Salutatorion. T h e J r. -Sr. B a n .
quet a n d Pro m o n d t h e long-awaited Washington t r i p w i t h
Mrs. Ethel Hawley and M r. Bertrand Sibley, our class advisors,
were more events thot provided cos with school memories i n the
years to come.

�VA L E D I C T O R I A N

SALE M I T O R I A N

GLORIA MEIER

KATHARINE STOTT

When w e receive our diplomas a t
uation exercises i n June, w e ' l l certainly h a v e a
different f e e l i n g t h a n o u r g r a n d p a r e n t s d i d i n
the same situation. I t w a s quite a n
ment f o r t h e m t o g o t h r o u g h t w e l v e y e a r s o f
formal schooling, b u t n o w i t is more o r
pected t h a t w e a t least g o through h i g h school.
Years a g o , g r a d u a t i o n f r o m t h e e i g h t h g r a d e
was q u i t e a n event — i t sent its graduates o u t
to p a v e their roads in life. W e can't hope to be
prepared a n d f i t f o r t h e l o n g r o a d
that a g e . M o r e a n d m o r e is being required o f
us before w e take that final step,
into t h e world's busy w h i r l . N o t o n l y does this
onward chase o f education e x i s t r i g h t h e r e i n
our high schools, b u t in other higher institutions
of l e a r n i n g a n d e v e r y p h a s e o f l i f e itself. A
degree f r o m college doesn't b e g i n t o c a r r y t h e
value i t d i d f i f t y
Of course, o n l y t h r o u g h education c a n w e
hope t o contribute i n this w o r l d a n d enrich o u r
own lives. I only hope that we don't, in the rush
of things, g e t t o o involved a n d w r a p p e d u p i n
learning t h a t w e spend t o o m u c h t i m e striving
for a h i g h e r educational g o a l a n d i n so d o i n g ,
sacrifice o u r happiness a n d l o s e o u r
evaluating t h e r e a l l y i m p o r t a n t t h i n g s i n l i f e .
"Education does n o t m a k e a m a n g o o d , i t o n l y
makes h i m clever." —Rousseau.

James Monroe once said, " A free, virtuous,
and e n l i g h t e n e d p e o p l e m u s t k n o w w e l l t h e
great principles a n d causes o n w h i c h
piness depends."
During o u r twelve years i n school w e have
been g i v e n t h e tools t o lead a useful l i f e . O u r
education h a s n o t b e e n presented t o u s o n a
silver platter f o r us t o squander.
ity has a r i g h t to expect us to p a y f o r i t
ticing enlightened citizenship.
Today A m e r i c a i s o n e o f t h e
most nations. S h e has m a n y crucial decisions to
make. O u r c o u n t r y c a n o n l y m a k e t h e r i g h t
choices b y listening t o the voice o f the people —
this i s inherent i n o u r democratic tradition.
We m u s t b e a w a r e o f t h e tensions i n t h e
world t o d a y a n d t h e i r u n d e r l y i n g causes. W e
must k e e p o u r s e l v e s i n f o r m e d o f t h e m a n y
social, political, a n d economic developments. I n
a republic, the decisions o f the leaders rely upon
the w i l l o f the people. A f t e r the errors in policy
are m a d e w e b l a m e Wa s h i n g t o n b u t t h e f a u l t
lies w i t h us. W e cannot expect t o develop o u r
capabilities in a free land unless we perform our
duties as citizens. W e must shoulder
sibilities l a i d upon us.

PAGE T W E N T Y -F I VE

�TOP TEN
Alyce Aiken, J i m Zabonick
Sue Stevens
Geraldine G r i g g
Janice Soule

Patsy Green
Doris L i n d
Polly J o Mason

Gloria M e i e r

Katharine Stott

Ideal Girl

Ideal b y

D. A . I t . G i r l

JANICE SOULE

JERRY HELMER

GLORIA MEIER

PA G E T W E N T Y - S I X

�SENIORS
A LY C E A I K E N Top T e n
School C l e r k 3
Mirror Staff I , 2 , 3
Cardinal S t a f f 3
Cardinal C h a n , . 4
' , Te e n s 1 , 2
G. A . A . I , 2
Dancing C l u b 2
Exchange A s w m b l y 3
Horizon C l u b 2
Sr. P l o y C o l o n y
Jr. M a y C o m m .
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Model Bride C o m m . 4

S Y LV I A A L L E N - " S l y "
Roane. Chowloader I , 2
Va r s i t y C h e e r l e a d e r 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff 3 , 4
Mirror Staff I , 2 , 3 , 4
Democracy C o n t e s t 3
Cardinal C h o i r 3
Chorus I , 3
V T. . , . I , 2, 3, 4
Dancing C l u b I , 2 . 4
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Model B r i d e 4
Citizenship C o m m . 4
5r. P l a y C o m m .
1r, P l o y C o m m .
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m 2
Soph Reception C o m m 4

CHARLES B A K E R Track 4
Intramurals 4
Tu m b l i n g 1
F. F . A . I , 3
4.H C l u b 3

" To f f y "

FORREST B A L L A R D - " A n "
Football V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Football R
2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Basketball R e s e r v e 2
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
C.Clula 3 , 4
Hi,' 2, 3, 4
Band I , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i e s 2

AUSTIN BARNES - " A w f u l Austin"
Jr. P l o y C a s t
Baseball
Va r s i t y B a s e b a l l M a n a g e r I , 3
Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l M o n t a g e , 1
Intramstrals I , 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror Staff 4
fliT
Cardinal Service C l u b 3 , 4
C a r d i n a l S e r v i c e Tr e a s u r e r 4
Rifle
Civil A l , P a t r o l 3 , 4
J r. d r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr..Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3
Chef Class 4
Hall M o n i t o r I

DARYL A L L E N - " E d '
Sr. P l a y C a n
Jr. P l a y C a s t
Football V a r s i t y 4
Football R e s e r v e 2 , 3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y I
Track R e s e r v e 3
Intramural, 2 , 3
Bond 1 , 2 , 3
Bond F o l l i e s I , 2 , 3
Basketball B a n d I
Chorus 2
Hi•Y 2 , 3
Cardinal Service C l u b 1
Jr..Sr. P r o m Conlon, 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

NANCY ANDREWS - " N a n "
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Mirror S t a f f I . 2 , 3 , 4
Business E d . M i r r o r 4
Cardinal S t a f f 3 ,
Cardinal Chatter 2
Model B r i d e 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . I , 2
Golf I
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Citizenship C o m m . 1 , 2
Concession C h a i r m a n 4

RICHARD B A L D W I N - "'Stadia"
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Jr. P I , C a s t
Football V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Football R e s e r v e 1 , 2
Basketball v. . . . s i t , '
Baskotball e e e e e ye I , 2 , 3
Tennis 2
C- C l u b 3 , 4
Mirror Staff 3
Boys' S t a t e 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.- S r, P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph, R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

BEVERLY B A R A N O U S K I - " B e v "
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3
G. A . A . 2 , 3 , 4
4-H C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
Oflicts
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Christmas P o r t y C o m m . 2
Model Bride Conon. 4

FREDERICK B A R R I N G E R - " F r e d "
Football V a r s i t y 4
intramurals 3 , 4
Band 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball B o n d I , 2 , 3 , 4
Band F o l l i e s 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Chorus 2 , 3
Citizenship C o m m . 3

PA G E T W E N T Y - S E V E N

�SENIORS
D O N N A B AT T E R S O N - " D o n n a
Mirror Staff I , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff 2 , 3
Cardinal C h a t t e r 2
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
E. T. A . 2
G. A . A . I , 2
441 C l u b 1
Model B r i d e sl
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr. P l a y C o n a n .
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr..Sr. P r o m C o m m 3
Soph. R w e p t i e n C o m m . 2
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Band F o l l i e s M a k e , . C o m m 4

GALE B O AT M A N - " S o o P Y "
Football V a r s i t y 2 , 3 . 4
Football R e s e r v e I
Basketball V a r s i t y I . 2
Baseball V a r s i t y I
Track V a r s i t y 2
C.Club 3 , 4
Cardinal C h o i r 4

SHIRLEY B O R N - " To o t s "
Model B r i d e 4
1,1*ns 4
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . 1 , 2
Cardinal C h a i r 3 , 4
Chorus 2 , 3 , 4
Chorus A c t e m p a n i s l 3
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
4.11 C l u b I , 2 , 3 , 4
Rural Y o u t h 3 , 4
ORM. Girl 1
Librarian 3
Jr. C l a s s R i n g C OM IM 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m .

JOANNE BRADLEY - " l o o n n i e "
Jr. P l o y C o s t
Sr. P l o y D i r e c t o r
Cardinal Staff 2 , 4
Mirror S t a f f 1 , 2 , 3 . 4
News Ed. Mirror 4
Feature E d . M i r r o r 3
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
Ass't E d . C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r 3
Y-Teons 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 1 , 2
G. A . A . I , 2
Citizenship C o m m . 1 . 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr. P l a y C a m . , 3
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
W. S r. M o r o C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m r n .

R I C H A R D BETTS - " D i c k "
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y I
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y I
/baseball F , , , . V a r s i t y I
Intrarnurals I
Cardinal C h o i r 3
Chorus 2

DONNA BODIE - "Donna M c "
Cardinal C h a t t e r 4
Editor C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r 4
Ass, Ed. Cardinal Chatter 4
Mirror S t a f f I , 2 , 3
ond Scroll A w a r d 4
Sr. P l a y C o s t
Model Bride 4
Y - Te w s 2 , 3 , 4
U. N . C l u b 4
G. A . A . I , 2
Dancing C l u b 2
Horizon C l u b 2
Student C o m m i s s i o n 2
W. P l a y T i c k e t C h a i r m a n
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Soph. R e s e c t i o n C o m m 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

N ATA L I E B O V I E - " N O "
Jr. P l a y C a s t
Sr. P l a y C o s t
Cardinal S t a f f 3 , 4
Mirror S t o f f 3 , 4
Debate 3
Forensics 4
Dornocracy C o n t e s t T , 4
Girls Smm 3
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Y.Torrns P r o g r a m C h a i r 4
Dancing C l u b 2
Student C o m m i s s i o n 3
%4r1:17214 C t r i r r i 3
Citizenship C o n a n 3
Jr -Sr. P r o m C o m m T

GLENN BOOST - "B•crdty"
Basketball R
3
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i l y 1 , 2
Baseball .
3
F. F . A . 2 , 3 ,
F. F . A . V i c e • P r e s . •
F. F . A . S M t e D e l e g a t e 3
F. F. A . N a t i o n a l D e l e g a t e
Parliamentary Te a m 2 , 3 , 4
Boys' C o o k i n g 4
Citizenship C o m m . 2 , 4
Jx•Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph Reception Conan 4

WA LT E R B R O W N . J R . -

BETTY B R O W N - " k W '
Cardinal C h o i r 3
Chorus 4
Bawling I
Intramural. I
Librarian 3 , 4
Usher 3

PAGE T W E N T Y - E I G H T

"Sonny"

t r n s : 11 4 1 t c 5 r R , 3 , 4
Mirror Staff 3 .
Sports E d . M i r r o r 4
Ouill a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
Boys' S t a t e 3
Track V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Track R
2
Football . . . . . . • 2
Basketball F u t u r e Va r s i t y 1 , 2
Golf I
C- C l u b 3 , . 1
Hi•Y 2 , 3 , I
Jr. P l a y C o r n , , .
4, . 5 , , B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Soph, R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

�SENIORS

JOANNE BURTON
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 1 , 2 , 4
G. A . A . I , 2
t7nar C*"lezir 3,
Chorus 3 , 4
Sr. P l o y C a r o m .
Jr. P l a y C o m m

IRVING CASWELL Baseball R e s e r v e 2
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i l y 1
Cardinal Service C l u b 4
4-H C l u b I . 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Choir 2 , 3 , 4
Chorus 2 , 3 , 4
BO, S . W . I . 2 , 3
Civil A i r P a t r o l 4

DUANE C O LV I N - •'Muscles"
Football R e s e r v e 3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
I n t r. : m u r a l s 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Va r s i t y M a n a g e r 4

HAROLD CORLESS - - C o o k i e "
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Football V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Football R e s e r v e 2
Football F , , , , . V a r s i t y 1
Basketball V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Basketball R e '
Freshman B a s k e t b a l l 1
Track V a r s i t y 2 , 3 , 4
Track
C.Club 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club President 4
H i , 2, 3. 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m

RUTH A N N D e B O LT - " R u t h , ' "
Cardinal C h o i r 4
Chorus I , 2 , 3 , 4
' , Te e n s 2
Dancing C l u b 2
G. A . , 1 , 2
Citizenship C o m m . 2

JANE A N N CAMPBELL - J a n i e "
Cardinal S t a l l 2
Y - Tw n s 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b 2
G. A . A I , 7 . 3
Model B r i d e .4
Chorus A c c o m p a n i s t 3 , 4
Jr. P l a y U . S . ,
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Jr..Sr. B a n g u i . C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

GORDON COCHRANE - " M i c k "
Sr P l a y C o s t
Jr P l o y C o s t
Baseball V a r s i t y 2 , 3 . A
Baseball R
1
football B . , . , , 3
Basketball R o w . 3
Cardinal S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f 2 . 3 . 4
0,111 a n d S c r o l l A w a r d 4
C- C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club S e e m . , 4
Hi- Y 2 , 3
Band 1 , 2
Class V i c e -President 1
Class S e c r e t a r y 2
A.- S r . B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
J, ' I S P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph Rweption Comm. 2

JOYCE C O O P E R Y. Te e n s 2
Dancing C l u b 2

"Coop"

Oflice
Sr. P l a y C o m m A
.11...5r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Soak R e c e o t i o n C o m m . 4
Model B r i d e T k k . , C h a i r 4

THOMAS CRANSON - " Te s t i . "
Sr. P l a y C a s t 4
Foa•ball V a r s i t y A
Foolball .
2 ,
3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y I
Basketball V a r s i t y 3 . 4
Basketball F V o r s i r y 1 , 2
Track V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Track R
2
C.Club 3 , 4
ISV 2. 3
Hi- C C l u b A
F F. A I . 2. 3 . 4
Claw President 3
Jr. C l a s s R i n g C o m m . 3
Chorus A

ROGER D E N N I S - " M o o n , J r . "
Mayor 4
Student C o m m i s s i o n 2 , 4
S. P l o y C a s t 4
Track V a r s i t y 3 . 4
Track F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Football RRRRR Y. I . 2
Football F u t u r e V a n i t y 3
Tennis I
Intramural, 3 , A
C- C l u b 3 . 4
Cardinal S e m i . , C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f 7 . 3
Cardinal C h a i r 3 , 4

PA G E T W I P I T Y • N I N E

�SENIORS
BEVERLY D E V L I N - " S t y "
Va r s i t y C h e t r I t a d e r 2 , 3 , 4
R e s t . . C h e m -leader I
Tu m b l i n g 1 , 2
G. A . A . Presichont
Y - T. n s 2 , 3
Mirror S t a f f 1 , 2
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Nadel Bridt 4
Office
Librarian 4
Usher 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .

LEON D I C K -

"Dick"

F. F. A . P r e s i d e n t 4
F. F. A . S e n n a . 3
F. F . A . T O P T . 3 , 4
Dernanstration T e a m 4
P a r l i a m e n t a r y Tterys I , 2 . 3
Ca. P l o w i n g C o n t e s t 2

BRUCE D I L L O N - " B u t c h "
Football V o rr i ,, 3 , 4
Foetball R O S . r • 2
Football
V a r s i t y 1
Basketball V a n i t y 3 , 4
Basketball R e . r r e I , 2
Baseball V a r s i t y 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Track 3 , 4
C- C l u b 2 . 3 , t
H i , 2, 3 . 4
NYC C l u b 4
Student C o m m i s s i o n 3
Class V i c e Pres 2
Mince 5 . 1 1 2
Jr. P l a y C e n t r e 2
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

MYRTLE D R A P E R - " M i t t "
Mirror S t a f f 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff 4
' , Te n n , 2 , 3 ,
G. A . A . I , 2
Librarian
Ushtr 3 , t
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
ly-Se. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

M A R I LY N D RY E R Model Bride

"Biondi*"

4-H C l u b I , 2 , 3 , 4

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DIANE DICK V. 1 2 , 3

"Di"

4-0 Club I , 2 , 3, 4
14 C l a s s R i n g C o m m . 3
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
1,0•11 C O T T . 3
Snub. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

M A R I LY N D I C K E Y M.PiNtming Guetn 4
Oueen's C o u r t 3
Y. Te e n s 2 . 3 , 4
Darting Club 2 , 4
Model Bride 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Jr. S r. B e n p i n t C o m m . 3
i t 'St. P r a m Cat,,,,,. 3
Jr. P l o y C o m m
St P l a y Censrs,.
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . I

RICHARD DIRSCHELL - " O L a k "
Sr. P l o y C a s t
Football V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Football ,
2
Football F a l u n V a r s i t y 1
Basketball V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Basketball F u t , . V a r s i t y I , 2
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Track V a r s i t y 2 , 3
[-Club 2, 3 , 4
H i , 2, 3,
C h r i s m . . Party Comm. 2
Jr..Sr. P r o m . C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

W A N D A DRAPER - " W a n "
Y. T. n s 3 , 4
G. A . A . 3
Darning C l u b 2 , A
4 H Club 1, 2, 3
Cardinal Choir 3 , 4
Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Girls' W e t C l u b 4
Model Bride 4
Usher 3 , A
Spring F e s t i v a l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Ploy C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m
l y • S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. P r o m f a w n . 3

J O H A N N E S ELLENBERGER - " J o h n "
Sr. P l a y C a s t
foetball Va r s i t y 4
Track V a r s i t y 1 , 2 , 3 ,
C-Clitle 4
Hi- Y I , 2 , 3
U. M . C l u b 4
Cardinal S t a f f
Cardinal C h a i r 4
Chorus st
German Exchange Student
Soccer Vo r s i i y 1 . 2 , 3
Handball Va r s i l y 2 , 3
It. P l a y C o s t
Class P r e s i d e n t 2
Sports O f f i c e r
Sports r r r r r W i v e

�SENIORS

RICHARD F E R G U S O N - " F e r g i e "
Football V a r s i t y 4
Football e e e e
3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y I , 2
Track V a r s i t y , 3 , 4
Track R
2
C- C l u b 3 , 4

ROLLAND F L O W E R - " F a c i e ' .
Cardinal Service C l u b 2 , 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Basketball Pytyrfe V a r s i t y 1
Intromurals 2

ParliamenMry Te a m 4
el.H C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 ,

J E A N FORESTER - " J e a n i e "
Queen's C o u r t 3 , 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 1 , 4
G. A . A . I , 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b 1
Shutter B u g s 3
Band 1 , 2
Rand F o l l i e s 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

ROBERT F O R R I S T E R
Sr. P l o y C o s i 4
Chorus 3 , 4
M.- S r. S a m u e l C o m m 3
Track R
3
Intramurals 3

CLARENCE F R A N K S - " M i k e "
F. F. A . Tr e a s u r e r 4
F . F. A . T o p Te n
F. F . A . S e n t i n e l 3
F. F . A . C h o r u s 2 , 3
ParliamenMry Te a m 2 , 3 , 4
Co. P l o w i n g C o n t e s t 3
4.H C l u b I , 2 , 3 , 4
Chorus 2 , 3
Baseball F u t u r e Va r s i t y I
M. C l a s s R i n g C o m m . 3

E D WA R D G I F F O R D - " E d d i e "
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Cardinal S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball V a r s i t y 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball R
I
C- C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
111.2 I . 2 , 3 ,
Jr. C l a s s R i n g C o m m . 3

PATSY G R E E N - " G r e e n i e "
Top T e n
Cardinal S t a f f I , 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
E d i t o r. i n - c h i e f M i r r o r 4
Cardinal Chatter 2
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
t.PPIroV C C T:
Model 'Bride 4
Va r s i t y D e b a t e 3 , 4
Democracy C o n t e s t 3
Latin A w a r d 1
Pres. S t u d e n t C o u n c i l 1
V. Te e n s 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . 1 , 2
Jr.-Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o . , , , , , 4

DUANE F U R N E Y

-

"Shorty"

4-H C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
4.H C l u b V i m . Pres, 2
4 . H C l u b Tr e a s u r e r 3
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1

CARL G I L L E T T E - " B l u e B l a d e "
Sr. P l o y C a s t
Cardinal Service C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Service
Rosebud F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Debate 3
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus I , 2 , 3 ,
Civil A i r P a t r o l 3 , 4
Rm. Campaign Comm, 4
Hobby F a i r 2

GERALDINE G R I G G To p Tee,
Cardinal $ t a f f 4
Mirror S t a f f 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
1 4 . . Te r A .

" l e , "

Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
J,.- S , . P r o m C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Model B r i d e C o m m . C h a i r, 4
Quality Springs Essay W i n n e r 4

PA G E H O R M O N E

�SENIORS
ELLEN G R U N E R ' D u k e "
Cardinal S t a f f 3 , 4
Band 1 , 2 , 3
Basketball B a n d 3
Bond P. 1 1 1 . , 3
Chorus 4
Model B r i d e 4
Shutter B u g s
Dancing C l u b 2 . 3 , 4
D o m i n g C l u b Vice-Pres. 3
G. A . A . 1
4.H C l u b I , 2
Office G i r l
Citizenship C o m m . 3
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
J, . 5 , , B a n q u e t C o m m .

GEORGE H E AT O R - " G a b r i e l "
Track R
3
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
r;,:crr.r,r,ah 3 , 4
Chef Class 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m .

ALICE H I L L B O R G - " A l "
M:rror S t a f f 1 , 2
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3
D a n c i n g C l u b Tr e a s u r e r 3
Horizon C l u b 1 , 2
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Citizemhip Comm. 3
Jr. P l a y C o r n m .
Jr.- 5 r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Va l e n t i n e F o r m a l C o m m . 3

ETHEL H O W L E T T - " E t h "
Mirror S t a f f I , 2 , 3
Y-Teons 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 1
G. A . A . 1 , 2
Citizenship C o m m . 3 , 4
Librarian 1

ALICE H U S S - " H u s k y "
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus I , 2 , 3 ,
Model B r i d e 4
1,feens 4
4-H C l u b 1 , 2
Sr P l o y C o m m .

PA G E T H I R T Y - T W O

A N N A H AT M A K E R - " H a n n a "
Cardinal C h o i r 4
Chorus I , 4
Model B r i d e 4
Hi- C C l u b 4
4-11 C l u b I
Usher 3
Jr. P l a y C o m m .

JERRY H E L M E R - " B e r t "
Ideal B o y
football Va r s i t y 3 . A
Football R
2 , 2
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
[-Club 3, 4
III V 1 , 2 , 3 . 4
Boys State 3
Citizenship A w a r d I
Class P r e s i d e n t 4
Exchange A s s e m b l y 2
Band I
Basketball B o n d I
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.- S r. B a n g . , C o m m . 3
le.•Sr• P r o m C o m n , 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

M A RY H O G O B O O M Mirror Staff I
Si-Teens 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2 3 , 4
Debate 2
Cardinal C h o i r
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Chorus I , 3 , 4
Usher 3
Jr. S r . B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Souls. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4
Club I . 2 , 3 , 4
Rural Y o u t h 2 , 3 , 4
Grange 4

H A R RY H U D S O N - " A c e "
5 , Ploy Cast
Jr. P l a y C a s t
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
F. F. A . S e c r e t o r y 4
F. F . A . N a t i o n a l D e l e g a t e
F. F. A . C h a n t s 4
Demonstration T e a m 4
National G u a r d s 4

PA U L E T TA I V E Y

-

"Ivy"

G. A . A . R e p r e s e n t a t i m 3
Jr.•Sr, B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Model B r i d e C o m m . 4

�SENIORS
JAMES K E Y E S - " J u m p y "
A. P l a y Cost
Cardinal Service C l u b I , 2
Debate 3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Future V a r s i t y I , 1
Track F V a r s i t y 2
Tu m b l i n g I , 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
.14...Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3
Rep. C a m p a i g n C h a i r . 4
National G u a r d s 3 , A
Hobby F a i r 3

MAX KINYON - "Onion"
Cardinal C h a i r 4
Chorus 4
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Basketball F V a r s i t y 1
!Mammals 3, 4

JOAN LaFORGE - " J o "
Cardinal Staff 4
Cardinal Chatter 4
Y. Te r m s 2 , 3 , A
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3
U. N . C l u b 3 , 4
Bond 1 , 2 , 3 ,
Basketball B a n d I , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i e s I , 2 , 3 , 4
Solo a n d E n s e m b l e C o n t e s t s 3
Jr. P l a y C o r n r , .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.•Sr. B a n , . C o m m . 3
Jr..Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3

DORIS L I N D - " D u c k y "
To p T e n
Mirror S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Ed.- i n - c h i e f M i r r o r A
Cardinal S t a f f I , 2 . 3 . 4
Literary E d . C a r d i n a l 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 2
ond Scroll A w a r d 4
Sr. P l a y C a s t
A. P l a y Cast
' , Te e n s 1 , 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . 1
Debate 4
Forensics A
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
21.-St. P r o m C h a i r m a n 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Model Bride 4

CAROL L O Z E R

-

"Honey"

3

m,„,„ Staff 2
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
Y. Te e n s 3 . 4
Dancing C l u b 2
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr..Sr, P r o r n C o m m . 3
Rural Y o u t h 3 , 4

CHARLEEN K I N G - " C h a r "
Cardinal S t a f f 3 , 4
Cardinal Music E d . 4
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3
Pres. D a n c i n g C l u b 3
Band I , 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball B a n d 2
Band F o l l i e s 2 , 3 , 4
Office G i r l
Citicenship C o m m . 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m . 4
Jr.- S r. P r o m C o m m 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C l , , . . . 4
C.istrnas Party Comm. 2

W t y, N E TA 4 K N A P P

-

"Lucky"

C a r e Ve l C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus 1 , 3 , 4
Spring F e s t i v a l 1 , 2 . 3 , 4
Librarian 4
U.S., 2

L AW R E N C E L A N G W O R T H Y - " L a r r y "
Track V a r s i t y 3
Tennis 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y I , 2
Intrarnurals 3
C.Club 3 , 4
F. F . A . 4
4.0 Club
Cardinal C h o i r 4
Chorus 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m

BUDDY L I P P E R T - " L i p p Y "
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus 3 , 4
Cardinal Sorvice C l u b 3 , 4
nays' C l . . C l u b 3
Radio C l u b 3
4-H C l u b 1 , 1
Dancing C l u b 2
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Intramurals 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
1,5e. Banmet Comm 3

PA U L I N E M A S O N - " P a l l y J o "
Tap Te n
Lorin A w a r d I , 2
Ir Play Cast 3
Cardinal S t a f f I , 2 . 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f I , 2 , 3 , 4
forensics 2
Democracy C o n t e . 2
Clots Vi c e - P r e s . 3
Reserve C h e e r l e a d e r 1
Y. Te e n s 1 , 3
Dancing C l u b 2 . 3
U. N . C l u b 2
German C l u b 1 , 2
Chorus I , 3
Jr- S r . b a n q u e t C o m m 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 3
MGM Political Convention 3

PA G E T H I R T Y- T H R E E

�SENIORS
GLORIA MEIER - ' ' C l , ' '
Ed.•insChief C a r d i n a l 4
Ass.? E d i l o r C a r d i n a l 3
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
Va l e d i c t o r i a n 4
D. A . R . G i r l 4
Citizenship A w a r d 1
Latin A w a r d I , 2
Class Tr e a s u r e r 2
Sr. P l o y C a s t
Va r s i t y C h e e r l e a d e r 2 , 3
RRRRR ye C h e e r l e a d e r I
Y s T. n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2
Exchange A s s e m b l y 2
Band I , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i e s I , 2 . 3
Solo a n d E n s e m b l e C o n t e s t 1 . 2
J r, S r. P r o m C h a i r m a n 3

JOAN MILLER
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . I , 2
441 C l u b I , 2 , 3 , 4
Ca. H a r v e s t Q u e e n ' s C o u r t
OfIke Girl 4
Usher 2
Chorus I , 2
Model B r i d e C o m m . 4
Citizenship C o m m , 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Rural Y o u t h 3 , 4

DONALD M O O R E F. F . A . 3 , 4
Co. P l o w i n g C o n t e s t
F. F . A . B a s k e t b a l l 4
Baseboll f a w n s V a r s i t y I
441 C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

JACK N O R T H R U P - " V o n "
Sr. P l o y C a s t
Jr. P l o y C o s t
Cardinal S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
Track V a r s i t y 3 , •
Track R e s e r v e 2
Football
Intromurals 3
C- C l u b 3 , 4
Band I , 2
Basketball B a n d 1 , 2
Band F o l l i e s 2
H.- S r . B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
3,. ' 5 , , P r o m C o m m . 2
Rotary P o l i t i c a l C011113 3
Naval Reserves 4

ELSIE N I C H O L S - " E l s e "
Dancing C l u b 1 , 2
Model B r i d e C o m m . 4
Jr. P l o y C o r n . ,
. . . S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
441 C l u b I , 2 , 3 , 4

JOYCE , O M O - " S h o r t y "
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus 1
I, 2 , 3 , 4
441 C l u b 1 , 2
librorion 4
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Model B r i d e C o m m . 4

PETER N U L L - " P e t e "
Jr. P l a y C a s t
4-0 Club I , 2
Bend 1
Basketball RRRRR 1 ,

2, 3

LEONARD O T I S - " O f i v "
Faatball Va r s i t y 4
Football R e s e r v e 3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Track V a r s i t y 3 , 4
C- C l u b 4
Cardinal Service C l u b I , 2 ,
F. F . A . 3 , 4
441 C l u b I , 2 , 3

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GRACE MILLER - " G r a c i e "
Doming Club 2 , 3
G 1 , A. I
4-H C l u b I , 2 , 3
Chicenship C o n s m . 3
Jr P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C O T T ,
I, '5,. B a n g u i . Comm. 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

ROGER PA R C E L L - " P e r c e y "
Sr. P l a y
Cardinal C h o i r 4
Chorus I , 1 ,
Boys' G I * * C l u b 3
Student C o u n c i l ,

3

2 1 : 4 I , 2 7 7 . 7 2 . 'Club 2 , 3 , 4
Pres. C a r d i n a l S e r v i c e
Radio C l u b 3
Camera C l u b 1
Vi s u o l - E d . C l u b I
Monitors. C l u b 1
Dancing C l u b 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Intramurals 3 , 4

�SENIORS

N O R M A P E AV E Y Y. Te e n s 3 , 4

PEGGY PITCHER
, Te e r a 3, 4

"Norma.'

Model B r i d e 4
.1, S r . P r o m C o m m . 3

PAT R I C I A R A N K I N

-

"Pot'.

Christmas P o r i , C o m m . 2
Notional G u a r d 3 , 4

3

trr'crinc!1"Ttail
Class Tr e a s u r e r 3 , 4
Citizenship C o r m , 3
Jr. P l a y C e r a m .
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. P r o m C o m m . 3

PAT R I C A R O B I N S O N - " P a t s y "
Jr. P l a y C a s t
Cardinal S t a f f 4
Mrcor Srcfl
Jr. H i g h E d . C a r d i n a l C h a n . , 3
Student C o m m i s s i o n 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2
G. A . A . 1 , 2 , 3
Band 1 , 2
Basketball B a n d I , 2
Band F o l l i e s 2
Model B r i d e
Forensics 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m
.11..5r. P r o m C o m m 3
Seph R e c e z m o n C o m m 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m

JACK S C H U B E L - - S c h u b . "
Baseball V a r s i t y 3
Baseball R
football Reserve 3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Intromurals 1 , 3 , 4
C- C l u b 3 , 4

Peg

REMUS R I G G , J R . - " k e r n "
football Va r s i t y 4
Football R . , . , , . 2 , 3
Basketball V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Basketball R e s e r v e 2
Track V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Track R e s e r v e 2
Sr. P l a y C a s t
C.Club 3 , 4
F. F. A . 4
C a P l o w i n g Contest 2 , 3 , 4
A l i Club I , 2 , 3 , 4

Band 1 , 2 , 3 ,
Basketball B a n d
Band F o l l i e s 4
C h e r. 3, 4
Cardinal C h , ,
Orchestra 4
Usher 3 , 4

PA U L A S A G E R - " P u l a "
Jr. P l a y C o s t
5.1eens 2 , 3 , 4
Y. Te e n s S e c r e t o r y
G. A . A . 1 , 2 . 3
G. A . A . S e c r e t a r y 3
Doming C l u b 2 , 4
Sh . . . . . bugs 3
Mirror Strait 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Jr. H i g h E d , M i r r o r 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 2 , 2
Tennis 1 , 2
Model B r i d e 4
Carcass:on C o m m 4
A. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr..Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3
Saab. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

-

Horizon C l u b 1 , 2
Model B r i d e 4
Librarian 4
Ushrc 3
Sr P l a y C o m m .
0 . 4 r , Banquet C a

LARRY R O B S O N Track V a r s i t y 2 , 4
Track F u t u r e V a r s i t y 3
Crass C o u n t r y V a r s i t y 2
Football B . , . , , . I , 2
Intramurals 1 , 4
Tu m b l i n g I
F F. A Baskeboll 4
P o , ' Glee Club
Cho.. 1
Sr. P l a y Cornrn.

FRANCES S C H E I D L E R - " F r a n "
Mirror S t a f f I . 2
Cardinal S t a f f I , A
I r. H i g h C a r d i n a l E d . 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 2 , 3 ,
Elem. E d . C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r 4
' , Te e n s 2 . 3 . 4
Dancing C l u b 2
4

1

1

.

Citizenship C o m m . 1
Jr. P l o y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
J r. . S r B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr..Sr, P r o m C o m m . 3
Soph Reception Comm. 4
Christmas P a r t y C a r o m 2

REID S I LV E R S - " R a p i d "
Football V a r s i t y 4
Basketball V a r s i t y 4
Baseball V a r s i t y 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Jr. P l a y C a s t
Boys' S t a t e 3
C.Club 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club T , . , . , , . , 4
H i , 1, 3,
Cardinal S t a l l 1 , 3 , 4
Mirror S t a i l 2 , 3 , 4

PA G E T H A I T Y- F I V E

�SENIORS

GAROLD S M I T H - - J e r r y "
Hi- Y 2
Cardinal C h o i r 2
Chorus 2
Citizenship C o n a n . I

JEANETTE S M U L L E N
Y- Te e n s 3 , 4

-

Cardinal C h o i r 4
Chorus 4
Model k i d . 4
Librarian 4
Sr. P l o y [ a l m a .
...St. Banquet C o

BETTY S N Y D E R - " B a b y "

3

Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Choir 4
Librarian 4
Citizonship C o n a n I . 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Band F o l l i e s C o m m . 4

JANICE SOULE - " N o w , "
Top T e n
Ideal G i r l
Cardinal S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. H i g h E d . C a r d i n a l 4
Mirror S t a f f I , 1 , 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r I . 2 , 3 ,
Ed.-in.Chief C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d
Y-Teisns 2 , 3 , 4
Y- Te a n P r e s i d e n t 4
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3
alland I , 2, 3, 4
Exchange A s w m b l y 3
Class S e c r e t o r y 1
Jr. C l a s s R i n g C o n a n . 3
Sr. P l o y C o w i , , .
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t a n d P I O T • C o m m
Seph. R e c e p t i o n C o m a , 4

"Barb"

SkuttM, B a g s 3
Dancing C l u b 2
Horizon C l u b 1 , 2
Model B r i d e 4
Citizenship C o m m . I
Jr. P l a y C o n a n .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o n a n . 3
Soak. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4
Christmas P a r t y C a n n , I

JACK S TA N S E L L - " H a r r y "
Football V a r s i t y 2 , 3 . 4
Football R o s a r y I
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y I
Basketball R e s e r v e I , 2
Bombed! R
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Track R e s e r v e 3
C- C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
Hi,/ 2 , 3 . 4
Sr. P l a y C a s t
1, Ploy Cast
Class P r e s i d e n t I

P A U T H I R T Y- S I X

Cardinal C h o i r
Chorus 3 , 4
Tennis I , 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y I

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REX S N Y D E R - ' S n y d '
Football e e e e e ve 3
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 2
Freshman B a s e b a l l I

BARBARA SPERBECK Cardinal Staff 3
Mirror S t a l l 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3
Y- Tw r i s 2 , 3 , 4

KENDALL S M I T H Sr. P l a y C o s t
Cardinal Service C l u b 4

JANET S P O O N

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Shutter B u g s 3
Mirror Staff 3
Band I . 2 , 3 , 4
Band F o l l i e s 3 , i t
Citizenship C o m m . 3

BARBARA S T E P H E N S O N
Cardinal Choir 4
Choir 3 , 4
Solo a n d E n s e m b l e C o n t e s t 2
Exchange A s s a m b l y 2
F. T . A . 2 , 3
Usher 3
Jr. P l o y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Saab. R e c o p t i o n C o m m . 4

�SENIORS

LORENZO STEPHENSON - " L a n z a "
Football V a r s i t y 4
Track V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Tennis 1 , 2
Tu m b l i n g 1
Basketball M a n a g e r 2
C- C l u b 3 , 4
• 2 , 3, 4
Cardinal Service C l u b I , 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .

SUE S T E V E N S - " S u s i e "
Ta p
Chat., 4
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3
• C l u b 1
band 3
Band F o l l i e s 3
5 r P l a y Conon.
Jr ..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m .

JACK S U M M I T T - - H o n e y "
Cardinal Service C l u b 4
Citizenship C o m m . I . 2
A. M . A . 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

BARBARA STETLER - B a b a
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , •
Chorus 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Model B r i d e 4
' , Te e n s 4
G. A . A . 4
Dancing C l u b 1 , 2
4.H C l u b I . 2
Librarian 3

K AT H A R I N E S T O T T - " E a t ; . '
Salutatorian 4
Latin A w a r d I , 1
Cardinal S t a f f 2 , 3 . 4
Mirror S t o l l 1 , 2 , 3
Cardinal C h a t t e r I , 2 , /
Ouill a n d Scroll A w a r d
Class T r e a s . . . . , I
Class S e c r e t a r y
Sr. P l a y
Debate 3 , 4
Forensics 3
Democracy C o n t e s t 2 . 4
U. N . C u b 3 , 4
Y.Teons 2 . 3
Darwin° C l u b 2 , 3
F. T . A . 2 , 3
J r. - S r B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. P r o m C o m m . 3

JOHN S WA I N - "Fingers"
Football V a r s i t y
Football R e s e r v e 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Basketball V a r s i t y 3
Basketball E a . . , a . 2
Track V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Baseball F u t u r o V a r s i t y 2
Football M a n a g e r 3
Basketball M a n a g e r 2
C- C l u b 3 , Al
Hi.`4 2
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Jr. P l a y C a n
Cardinal S t a f f 4
Mirror S t a f f 3 , 4
Jr.-Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2

JAMES T A Y L O R
LLOYD TA C K E T T - " T a c k "

PAT R I C I A T A Y L O R - " P o ,
Q u e e n ' s Court 4
Cardinal S t a f f 4
Mirror S t a f f 1 , 3 ,
Mirror C l u b E d . 4
Cardinal C h a H e r 2 , 3
Y-Yeens 2 , 3 , 4
Shutter B u g s 2
Tennis 2
Model B r i d e C o m , . 4
Jr P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr . 5 r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Jr.- S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y Corns., 2
Soph R e c e p t i o n C a w " 4

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F. F. A . C o u r s e 4
F. F . A . B a s k e t b a l l 4
Inirarnurols 2 , 3

ROBERT T E M P L E S - " E o b ' .
Football . . . . . 3 , 1
Baseball F V a r s i t y I , 2
Naval

P • O F T H I R T Y- S E V E N

�SENIORS
K AY T H O M A S - " K a t y "
Sr. P h z y C o a t
Hommorning Q u e e n ' s C o u r t 4
Va r s i t y C h e e r l e a d e r 3 , 4
R. C h e e r l e a d e r 2
Cardinal S m f f 4
Mirror S t o l l 4
1.- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 4
G. A . A 1 , 2
Chorus 1
Model B r i d e 4
Exchange A s s e m b l Y
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Pmm C o m m . 3
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4

BEVERLY W A L K E R - " B e v "
Cardinal C h o i r 3 . 4
Charm I . 2, 3, 4
Spring F e s t i v a l 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
' , Te e n s 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b
4.H C l u b I , 2
Usher 3 ,
Jr. P l o y C u m . '
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
3, S . l o n g u e , C o m m . 3
l x . S r. P r o m C o n u r k 3

EUGENE WA L L A C E
5 r. P l a y C o s t
lilY 1, 3
Debate 4
land 2. 3, 4
A l a n d Pres. 4
Basketball B a n d 2 , 3 , I
Band F o l l i e s 2 , 3 , 4
M e l - O - To m s 3 ,
Chorus 3
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Citizenship C o m m . 1
l x - S r. P r o m . C o m m . 3
Golf I , 2
Intrarnurals I . 2 , 3 , 4

BEVERLY W I L C O X - " B e e "
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Va r s i t y C h e e r l e a d e r 4
Reserve C h e e r l e a d e r 2 , 3
Y. Te e n s 2 . 3 , . 4
Dancing C l u b I , 2 , 3
G. A . A . I , 2
Band I , 2 , 3
Basketball B o n d 2 , 3
Exchange A s s e m b l y 2 , 3
Democracy C o n t e s t 4
Citizenship Co.,,.,, 2
Jr P l a y C o m m . 3
Banquet C o m m . 3
Soph. R m e p t i o n C o m m 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m 2

MARGARET W I L K I N S O N - " M a r g i e "
A- S a n d 4
l a n d Follies 4
Cardinal Choir 4
Chorus 4
Sr. P l o y C o m m A
Halloween Float Comm. 4

PA G E T H I I I T Y - E I G H T

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SANDRA T R O U T M A N - ' S a n d y "
Wrror Staff I . 2
Cardinal C h o n g , 2 , 3
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Y- Te e n s Tr e a s u r e r 3
Dancing C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
Tennis 1 , 2
Band 1 , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i e s 2 . 3
Modal B r i d e C h a i r m a n
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Sr. P l a y C a m , , .
1r.- 5 x B a n q u e t C o m m .
1 r S r. P r o m C o m m . 3
Concession C h a i r m a n 4

JOYCE W A L K E R

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O A . A. 2
4-H C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Model B r i d e A
Spring F e s t i v a l I
1r7 P1,,, C M , , ,
Sr. P l a y C o . . . . . 4
l x -Sr. P r o m C o m m . 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . 2
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m 4

HALLETT W A L S T O N

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"Hal"

DONALD WILKINS Football V a r s i t y 3 . 4
Football R e s e r v e 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Baseball V a r s i t y 2 , 3
Baseball
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y I
Tennis 1
Intramurals 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club 2 , 3 , 4
111-2 2
Jr. P l a y C o s t
4-H C l u b I , 2

G A RY W I L S O N - " G i n k "
Sr P l a y C o s t
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
intrarnurals I

�SENIORS

LLOYD W O O D —
Cardinal S e r v i c e C l u b 2 , 3 ,
Shutter B u g s 4
H Club 1, 2. 3. 4
Cardinal C h o i r 3 , 4
Chorus 1 , 2
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Football F u t o r e V a r s i t y 1
Baseball F u t u r e V a r s i t y I

ROBERT W O L F E —

4

MARLENE W O O D S — " S h o r t y "
G. A . A . P r e s i d e n t 3
5-1eens 2 , 3
Shutter B u g s 3
Shutter B M X T r s c H N e r 3
Student C o m m i s s i o n 4
Mirror S t a f f 2 , 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m _
N.- S r . B a n q u e t C o m m _ 3
J r. - 5 r P r o m C o m m . 3

MAX W O O D F O R D — "Doodle'.
F. F . A . 1 , 2 . 3
4-11 C l u b 1 , 2 , 3
Baseball F V a r s i t y 1

JAMES Z A B O N I C K —
Top Te n
Football V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Football RRRRR ye 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
a . . . 6 A Va r s i t y 3 , I
Baseball R
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Basketball R e m , . 3
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y I . 2
Tennis 1 , 2
Intramorols 1
C- C l u b 3 , 4
Hi•rf 2 , 3

RICHARD Z A B O N I C K — " R u d y "
Football V a r s i t y 3 , 4
Football RRRR me 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1
Baseball V a r s i t y 4
Baseball R e s e r v e 3
Baseball F . . . . . V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Basketball F u t o n , V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Intramural. 3 , 4
[-Club 3, 4
Office
, . 5 , , Banquet Comm. 3

Cilisonship C o m m . I
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m 4

DONALD MUDDY —
Sr. P l o y C o s t

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- mARGIE AITCHISON
- L A V E ALLEN
- BARBARA AV E R Y
- D A W N E BARNES
- J O H N BENNETT
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- L A U R A LU BRADLEY
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- J O A N N COOLIDGE
- V E R N O N CORLESS
- CLAIRE C O U I L L A R D
- MARY LOU C O X
- NELLIE D E V L I N
- D O N N A DICK

- KEN DIRSCHEIL
- MERLE D O N B R O C K
- BETTY D O V E
- R AY M O N D D O W N E R
- DEE D U N C A N
- G E N E E A S T E R D AY

- JERRY E I L I G E T
- RUTH F E N N E R
- JO A N N FERGUSON
- J A N I C E FICKLE
- JESSICA F I L A R S K I
- D O N N A FORESTER

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— ROBERT FOSTER
— D I A N E FRASER
— BETTY FREEBORN
— B E R N I C E G E N T RY
— G O R D O N G E N T RY
—ROBERT G O O D W I N

— S T E WA R T G O R D O N
— PETE G O S H I A
— M A R I LY N G O T T S C H A L K
— DOUG GRANGER
— M A R I LY N G R AY
— G E R RY ORIENT

— JOE G R I G G
—JOYCE H A M L I N
— ALICE HARRIS
— N A N C Y YAT E S
— DONNA HINSON
— FRED H O B A R T

— D AV E H O D G M A N
— G L O R I A HOLLISTER
— K AT H L E E N H O S E K
— J I M HULET
— JERRY HURLEY
— HAL J O H N S O N

— RICHARD JOHNSON
— SHARRON K E M P
— DONNA KING
— ROBERT K L I N E
— V O N LETHERER
— JACK LEWIS

— N O R M A LEWIS
— RHEA LEWIS
— J I M LIPPERT
— H A R RY LUCE
— DEAN McGINESS
—P A T M c K E I T H

— D U A N E MKNALL
— K AT H R Y N M A R C H A N T
— S O N YA MAURER
— H O WA R D M AY
— PHYLLIS M I C H A E L
— P E G G Y MILLER

— JOHN MILNES
— L O I S MITCHELL
— SHARRON MORR
— DICK M O R R I S O N
— WAY N E MORRISON
— ROLENE N E W M A N

— FRED N I C H O L S
— RUSSELL N I V I S O N
— DOUG NORTON
— M I K E O'ROURKE
— ORVILLE OTIS
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- BILL PA R S H A L L
- J I M PETERS
- L E O N A R D PITCHER
- L A R R Y REAMER
- T E D RENNELL
- P H I L I P RICE

- J A N E T RUSSELL
- SARA SANFORD
- J O H N SCHEIDLER
- SYBIL S C H L U B AT I S
- CARL S E M M E L R O T H
- D U A N E TILER

- BEVERLY S I LV E R S
- PEGGY SKABO
- BERNARD SMITH
- DOLORES SMITH
- G L E N N SMITH
- HAL SMITH

- M A RY SNYDER
- J O A N N E SORTWELL
- D U A N E S TA N L E Y
- W AY N E STEPHENSON
- H O W A R D STREETER
- K E N N E T H S U N D AY

- BILL SWEET
- JERRY S W E E T
- JO A N N THOMPSON
- CAROLE T O M S O N
- T O M TOLL
- L A V E T TA W A L D R O N

- mARY W AY
- WA LT E R W E AV E R
- BARBARA WEEDEN
- HAL WEIDNER
- D A V I D WERT
- BILL W I N E M I L L E R

- L A R RY W O L F O R D
- JEAN WOOLRIDGE
- Jim WORmBRAND

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M. GRUNER, TREACHER, S H AW, B .

SOPHOMORE
— H O WA R D AcMOODY
— K AY A R N O L D
— W I L L I A M BABB
— H A N K BAILEY
— M A RY JANE BAILEY
— K AT H L E E N BAKER

— S H I R L E Y BAKER
— BOB BARANOUSK
— KERMIT BARTHOLOMEW
— B A R B A R A BLANCETT
— JIM BORN
— C L AY B U R D I C K

— JOHN BURTON
— J U D Y BUTLER
— B E V E R LY BYERS
— M A R I LY N C L E M E N S
— A N N CORNISH
— BEVERLY CRIBBS

— NANCY CUMMINGS
— N E L S O N CURTIS
— SHARRON DEAN
— J O ELLEN D E N N I S O N
— N O R M A DIRSCHELL
— EUGENE DONIHUE

— I VA JEAN DONIHUE
— EDDIE D O W N E Y
— ° E L T O N DRAPER
— D O N A L D G WAT E R
— S A N D R A EBERTS
—F R E D F A D D E N

— J A N E T EARNER
— C O N N I E FERGUSON
— C H A R L E S FISHER
— P H I L I P FISHER
— A L I C E FISK
— CHARLES F L I N T

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�SOPHOMOR
— L A R RY FRASER
— D AV I D FREDERICK
— G L E N FRY
— NANCY GAUVEY
— MARTHA GOBLE
— PAT G R A D Y

— ROBERT G R AY
ALICE G R E E N WA L D
M A R Y SUE G R I G G
BEVERLY G R U N E R
M I LT O N G R U N E R
G AY L E G W I N N

—ALICE H A M L I N
— JAMES H A M L I N
— A G N E S H AY M A K E R
— M O L LY H AV E N S
— D AV E HAZZARD
— L A R RY H I N S D A L E

— SHIRLEY H O A R D
—JEAN HOGOBOOM
— JUDY H O U C K
— m E LV I N H O W A R D
- ROBERT JOHNSON
—ELDON J O H N S O N

— L AV E R N E E A R N
— J A N E T KEYES
— CONNIE KING
—MARY KINTIGH
— GERRY E L E I N D I N S T
— N A N C Y ROLASSA

— JIM LINT
— L a M A R L I V E N S PA R G E R
— JANETTE L O V E
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— JERRY M c B R I D E
— DON McCANN
— JOAN MONTEE
— M A RY A N N MAURER

— J I M MILLER
— L A R RY M I N E R
— D O U G MITMESSER
— MARY JEAN M U N D Y
— S U Z A N N E N E A R PA S S
— RUSSELL N I C H O L S

— M A RY OLMSTED
— JIM OTIS
— J A N E PA R A D I N E
— M A R Y PA R K E S
— V I R G I N I A PA R S H A L L
— M I C K E Y PA U L

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— B E N FROST
— M A RV I N PICARD
— E D I T H POTTER
— L O L A POTTER
— ALBERT P U D A K
— J U D Y RENNELL

— JACK R O B I N S O N
— T O M ROBEY
— V I V I A N R O S E N B L AT T
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— D E L M A SCRIBER
— L • R O Y SCRIBER

— DICK S H AW
— DELORES S H I E RY
— CARL S N Y D E R
— D A V I D SNYDER
— C O N N I E SOULE
— LEN D e SOURS

— CHARLES S O W L E S
— L I N D A SPENCER
— PA U L A SWEET
— B A S I L TAY L O R
— BETTY T H E B A U D
— C A R O LY N T H O M A S

— JIM THOMAS
— TOM THOMAS
— G A R Y TO W E R S
— D O N TREACHER
— JERRY T R O U T M A N
— PAT TUCKER

— HUBERT TUTTLE
— JOHN URBAN
— JANICE V A N BLARCUM
— G L E N N V A N DYKE
— LOIS V A N VLIET
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— CAROL W O R M B R A N D

— ROSEMARY Y O U N G

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- JAMES A D A M S
- RICKY A L I S O N
- RUTH A N D E R S O N
- MARCIA ANDREWS
- LAMES AUSTIN

- TERRY B A K E R
- V I R G I N I A BALCH
- ALLEN BARTON
- B A R N E Y B AT T E R S O N
- G E O R G E B E R C AW
- DEAN BLANCHARD

- CARBARA B O AT M A N
- KEN BOOHER
- PA U L I N E B R O D T
- NICK BROWN
- S A U N D R A B R YA N
- B E N BURK

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- JOYCE CLEVELAND
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- BETTY C O L E M A N
- WALLACE COX

- D AV I D CRANSON
- E D D I E D AV E N P O R T
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- M A R J O R I E DEMOTE
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- MARY DuBOIS
- GLEN ENGLISH
- J A N E T TALES
- R I TA F E N N E R
- BILLIE FISHER
- N O R M A N FISHER

- S H I R L E Y FISK
- CORAL FITZGERALD
- LOUISE FLEMING
- JAMES FLINT
- L A R RY F O R D
- R O N N I E FUNDERBURG

- N E I L FURNEY
- M A R I A N GALLOP
- N O R M A N GIBSON
- B A R RY G O O D W I N
- KENNETH G O R D O N
- BRUCE G R A N G E R

- J U D Y HALL
- RUDY HALL
- D AV E HARRIS
- RUTH H E R M A N
- D U A N E H I LT O N
- R A N N Y HINCKLEY

- GEORGIA HINSON
- BETTY D O D G E
- JOY HODGES
- R O B E R TA H O L L I S
- G L E N N H O LT Z
- ELDON HOUSTON

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- A L B E R TA H U B B A R D
- C LY D E H U B B A R D
- S H I R L E Y HULBERT
- JANET JENKINS
- KENNETH JENKINS

- DALE J O H N S O N
- NANCY JOHNSON
- RUTH J O H N S O N
- JACK KELLOGG
- RUSSELL KEYES
- WESLEY KINSEY

- BRUCE K L I N E
- LORETTA K N A P P
- L A R RY K N O W L E S
- L E O N KRISER
- JUDY LAMBERSON
- BILL L A N G W E L L

- DONNA LENNINGTON
- C A R O LY N L E W I S
- D O N LEWIS
- FRED LILUE
- TOM LIPMAN
- D A V I D LY O N

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— DEAN McCURLEY
— JEANINE MeKINLEY
— CIFFORD McMICHAEL
— GRACE McNALL
— BETTY M A C K L I N
— AROMA MARCHANT

— LEWIS M A R V I N
— D A L E M AT H E R
— R I C H A R D M AT H E W S
— JERRY M A X S O N
— JAMES M AY
— M A R I LY N M A Y

— BETTY M I L L E R
— R O S E M A RY MILLER
— V I R G I N I A MILLER
— M O L LY M I L N E S
— MARJORIE MOLLENKOPF
— SUSAN MOODY

— RUTH M O O R E
— MARTIN MORAN
— T O M OLMSTED
— GENEVIEVE OTIS
— JEAN OTIS
— DELORES O U T WAT E R

— BETTY PA R A D I S E
— SHERRY PA R K E R
— C O N N I E PA R S H A L l
— P A T PETERS
— R O L L A N D PETERSON
— BILL PIPER

— PA N S Y P I P E R
— G W E N D O L A PLETTNER
— J A N E POWELL
— DICK RANDALL
— L A R RY R A N K I N
— RAE A N N REAMER

— CAROL R E N S H AW
— DENNIS ROBSON
— N O R A R O S E N B E R RY
— D I O N RUMSEY
— G L E N D O N RUMSEY
— J A N I C E RUSSELL

— J U D I T H RUSSELL
— H A R RY R U T H R A U F F
— JANET SAFFORD
— BILL S A G E R
— PRISCILLA S A G E R
— SUE S C H W E N G E L

— D O N A L D SHAPER
— M A R Y SHAFFER
— FRED S H I E RY
— TED SNORT
— W A Y N E S I LV E R S
— BEVERLY S M I T H

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— JIM SMITH
— ORLA SMITH
— TOM SMITH
— ESTER S N Y D E R
— G O R D O N SNYDER
— RUTH SNYDER

— D O N STEFFEY
— HALL STRONG
— ALICE S WA I N
— FRED TA C K E T T
— L I N D A TEMLES
— TERRY T O M P K I N S

— JERRY T O M S O N
— E D W I N A TREACHER
— VINGINIA VICE
— TRENTON WA I T E
— D e E T TA W A L D R O N
— E D W A R D WA L K E R

— ROBERT W A R E
— DUANE WEAGE
— WILLIAM WEAGE
— L A R RY W E AV E R
— N O R I TA W E L C H
—JOYCE WHITE

— ALFRED W O O D S
— C A R O LY N W O O S T E R
— THELMA W O R T H I N G T O N
— JAMES W R I G H T
— L A R RY W R I G H T
— WA R D YEARLING

— RICHARD YOCKEY
— M AY N A R D Z I M M E R M A N

PA G E F O R T Y - N I N E

�CLASS O F 1 9 5 7

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J e r r y

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VICE-PRESIDENT D e l o r e s Knowles
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— E V E LY N A D A M S
— BILL A I T C H I S O N
— NICK ARNOLD
—B A R B A R A ASBERRY
— J E A N B A G G E R LY
— S H A R O N BARNES

— BOB BARRINGTON
— D O U G L A S B AY S I N G E R
— L O W E L L BETTS
— RICHARD BIDWELL
— BILL R O V E R
— S TA N L E Y BRESSLER

— GARY B R O W N
— MARY B U R N H A M
— J A N E T BURR
— W A R N E R BUTTERS
— W A N D A BYERS
— GARY CARR

— L A R RY CASTLEBERRY
— J A N I C E C H AT F I E L D
— M E R L I N C H AT F I E L D
— LEO C H E H O W S K I
— D AV I D CHENOWETH
— M A RY J A N E COCKRALL

— KARL C O L L I N S
— HAROLD C O LV I N
— NORMA CORNISH
— C O R A CRIERS
— B O N N I E CROOKS
— N O V A J E A N CURTISS

— ROBERT D e B O T T
— SHARON DENBROCK
— SUE D E V L I N
— PA U L D O U G L A S
— L L O Y D DRAPER
— G E A R Y FARST

PA G E F I F T Y

�8th
— G R A C E FISHER
— PAT F I S K
— BERT F O L K
— M A X FORESTER
— BILL F R A N K H A U S E R
— G R E G FRASER

—K E N N E T H F U R G U S O N
— DELBERT G E N T RY
— DICK GREEN
— PEGGY GREEN
— JUDY HACKER
— M A R Y HALFERTY

— JANICE HARRIS
— ELEANOR H E C K M A N
— RACHEL HENSLER
— BILL H E W I T T
— J I M M Y HOBART
—K A Y A N N H O D G M A N

— JACK H U F F M A N
— BOB HUTCHINS
— TOM HYLAND
— D O U G IFORD
— WA LT E R I N D E
— L A R RY J O H N S O N

— J O A N N E KELSEY
— ROSALEE K I N G
— DELORES K N O W L E S
— JON LAING
— WAY N E LANEY
— RICHARD LANGWELL

— RUSSELL L AW R E N C E
— G E O R G E LETTS
— TOM / A M I D E
— TV M c C O N N E L L
— JERRY M c L A U G H L I N
— A N N MARSH

— D O N N A M AY
I L L E R
— JERRE MILLER
— NANCY MINTON
— PAT M 0 0 1
— RONALD MOORE

— LORALEE M Y E R S
— M A R I LY N O T I S
— BEVERLY PA R A D I N E
— D O U G L A S PARSHALL
— G E O R G E T TA P E A R S O N
— D O R I S PHILBRICK

— RONALD PICARD
— G A Y POTTER
— BILL R A N D A L L
— BOB RANDALL
— J O Y C E RASLER
— ROSELEE R AT H B A R N

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�8th GRADE
- JIM R AY M O N D
- ROBERT B E R M
- WA LT E R REESE
- T H O M A S R E N S H AW
- G A RY RITTENHOUSE
- BILL R O B I N S O N

- LEON RUPRIGHT
- D O N SCNEIDLER
- S H I R L E Y SCRIBER
- BOB SMITH
- D AV I D SMITH
- JIM SMITH

- RUTH S M I T H
- BILL S PA D E
- GAIL SPOON
- J U D Y S U L L I VA N
- N E L L I E TAY L O R
- ROBERT T E A C H O U T

- THERON TEACHOUT
- S A L LY TEALL
- B O B TEETER
- T E R R A TUCKER
- J O E TUCKER
- L A R RY TUCKER

- R U T H TUCKER
- JERRY VA N E V E R Y
- CHARLES W H I T I N G
- RICKY W I L C O X
- GENE WILSON
- JOYCE W O R D O N

- K AT E W R I G H T

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�CLASS O F 1 9 5 8

Offirerm
PRESIDENT

R a l l y

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VICE-PRESIDENT J a n e t
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TREASURER C h a r l e s

Yo u n g

YOUNG, EVANS, WOOLRIDGE, SCHEIDLER

7th G R A D E
- B I L LY A C O C K
- B I L L A P P E LT O N
- BRENDA BANNISTER
- CARROLL BARNES
- KENLENN
BARTHOLOMEW
- PAT T Y B E N N E T T

- N A N C Y B E VA N S
ROBERT BLUE
- L I N D A BREWSTER
- A N N A J A N E ERODE
- R U T H BROUSE
- JERRY B R O W N

- JANET BURLEW
- K E N N E T H C H AT F I E L D
- E V E LY N C L O S S O N
- THELMA CLOSSON
- SUSAN COLLINS
- J O Y C E C O LV I N

- C A R L T O N CORLESS
- GAIL COUILLARD
- BETTY C O X
- A L I C E CURTIS
- J A M E S C U RT I S
- R O G E R CURTISS

- S U S A N D AV I S
- SHERRY D A Y
- SANDRA DE TO O T E R
- L A V O N DENSEL
- RUTH A N N DENSEL
- JERRY D E R R I C K S O N

- G L O R I A D O N N E L LY
- JOYCE D O W N E Y
- S A R A H DRAPER
- F R A N K L I N E A S T E R D AY
- N A N C Y ELLIOTT
- G E R A L D ERTS

PA G E F I F T Y- T H R E E

�7th GRADE
— K AY ESLOW
— J A N E T E VA N S
— S A N D R A FA N S L E R
— P E G G Y FLEENOR
— FORREST F L O W E R
— JOE FOSTER

— JOAN GOOCHE
— STEPHEN G O R D O N
— L A R RY G R A N G E R
— RUTH G R E S H A W
— JIM HACKER
— T O M HADLEY

— NED H A G A M A N
— D AV I D H A N S E N
— MIKE H AW K
— PAT T Y H O B E N
— L A R RY H O LT Z
— TEDD HOUCK

— EARL HULBERT
— N O R M A HULETT
— ROBERT H U N T L Y
— TERRY H Y L A N D
— REGGIE I V E Y
— LYLE J A C Q U E S

— RONNIE JOHNS
— TERRY J O H N S O N
— D AV I D JONES
— R O S A LY N J O N E S
— C A R O LY N K E M P
— HAL KEMP

— V I C K I KENSEY
— S H E LVA K N AT H
— BETTY K N O W L E S
— A LT H E A D R I S O V
— JEAN A N N LANEY
— S A N D R A LEAF

— A N D R E Y LEES
— DICK LEWIS
— LY N N L E W I S
— W I L L I A M LOCKE
— CAROL L O N G
— LLOYD LONG

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— R E VA M A G G A R T
— RUTH A N N M A G G A R T
— JUDY M A R O T H Y
— DELORES ' , M I C H A E L
— D O U G L A S MILLER

— ROGER mITCHELL
—THELMA MOCK
— M A R I LY N N E M O N O S M I T H
— ETHEL M O R R I S
— JERRY M Y E R S
— D A V I D N E A LY

�7th GRADE
- JOHN
- NEALIE
- CONNIE
- TOM
- PATTY
- JUDY

- DONALD
- JERRY
- NANCY
- LAUREL
- LINDA RURKA
- MARTHA

- ROLLY
- KENNETH
- SONYA
- BILL
- DALE
- DEAN

- GORDON
- JUDY
-NANCY
- TYRONE
- SALLY
- ROSE

- DICK
- JUDY
- VERNON
- BARBARA
- MILTON
- JIMMY

- mARNIE
- BARBARA WALDRON
- LAMES
- JOYCE
- ROBERT
- ANN

- KEITH
- REV WING
- CHARLES
-MARJORIE
- JERRY
- MARY

- JAMES
- JAMES
- CHARLES
- SHARON
- DEAN

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�����S TA N D I N G : R D e n n i s , McCann, Gordon, M r D e n n i s , adviser
S I T T I N G : R o b i n n s n , W e e k s , G r a y , Weeders, W o o d s

ROOSEVELT S T U D E N T C O M M I S S I O N
M a y o r - Moyer
• A n unusual situation a n d six h a r d - w o r k i n g Commissioners added u p t o a v e r y
successful year f o r the 1952-1953 Roosevelt Student Commission. T h e unusual
situation w a s the father-son combination which shared t h e executive duties o f
both t h e H i g h School a n d t h e Commission. M r . Dennis, o u r p r i n c i p a l , a n d
Roger Dennis, o u r M a y o r, cooperated t o t h e fullest extent i n t h e
ments o f the student government. T h e Clerk, M a r i l y n G r a y, competently kept
records o f the actions o f Patsy Robinson a n d M a r l e n e Woods,
sioners; Barbara Weeden a n d Stewart Gordon, Junior Commissioners; a n d Don
McCann a n d Rita Weeks, Sophomore Commissioners. A m o n g t h e i r successful
ventures w a s t h e extensive revision o f t h e outdated school constitution. T h e
Commission, c o o p e r a t i n g w i t h t h e G . A . A . , t h e S o p h o m o r e Class, a n d t h e
A-Band, purchased a folding wheel chair for Joan Burlew.

PA G E S I X T Y

�S TA N D I N G : G r a n o , S c h e i d l e r, M r . O l s o n , a d v I s • r ; C r a n s o n
SITTING: M c L a u g h l i n , D o u g l a s , M a x s o n , P a r s h a l l

LINCOLN S T U D E N T COUNCIL
P r i • x i d e n t — D a r i d transsom
• The Lincoln Student Council, headed b y its president David Cranson, sponsored
the annual magazine sale which brought in $3,227.40. A generous check front
the profits o f this project w a s sent t o the Community Chest. I n i t i a t i n g
system, t h e class parties i n t h e seventh, eighth, a n d n i n t h g r a d e s h a v e been
opened t o t h e entire Junior H i g h . F o u r parties, separately sponsored b y t h e
individual classes a n d the Student Council, w e r e held on November 14, March
6, A p r i l 1 0 , a n d M a y 8.
Money earned b y the Council w a s set aside in a f u n d to provide a n e w sound
system. J u n i o r High has traditionally helped the city school systems. I n other
years, they have given three recording machines, pictures to hang in
rooms, a n d a w h i r l -pool b a t h .

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�B A C K R O W : S i l v e r s , W o o fridge, C o c h r a n e , R i g a , G a r d e n , G i f f o r d , E l l e n b e r g e r , S w a i n .
SECOND R O W : K e m p , G r a y , A i t c h i s o n , S k o b o , B r a d l e y, W e e k s , l o F o r g e , A n d r e w s .
FIRST R O W : Ta y l o r , P a l m e r , C . T h o m a s , A l l e n , F r a s e r, S c h e i d l e r. G r e e n , K . T h o m a s , R o b i n s o n , G r u n e r , G r i g g , K i n g .
SEATED: M r . B o n e n , a d v i s e r ; N o r t h r o p , L i n d , B r o w n , M e i e r , R e n n e l l , S o u l e , l e v e e , S t o t t .

THE 1953 CARDINAL
• We, the Cardinal Staff, have tried to make our '53 yearbook one that everyone
will b e proud t o have. I n d o i n g this, w e ' v e a d d e d here a n d subtracted there
to g e t different effects — all f o r the purpose o f presenting a lasting history a n d
representation o f our h i g h school.
Jack N o r t h r u p designed o u r s t r i k i n g c o v e r, w i t h o u t u s i n g t h e conventional
Cardinal b i r d . T h e b o o k i s d i v i d e d i n t o t w o m a i n sections, each b e g i n n i n g
with a f u l l t w o page bleed a n d special p r i n t i n g effect on the picture. S e v e r a l
different angles a n d edges hav e been used i n changing t h e shape o f some o f
our pictures.
We wish to express our thanks to all those w h o contributed to the '53 Cardinal.
G. L. M .

THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y PAT T E R S O N C O M P A N Y , P R I N T E R S

PA G E S I X T Y - T W O

�C A R D I N A L S TA F F
EDITOR-

Gloria M e i e r

ASSISTANT EDITOR

Ted Rennell

LITERARY EDITOR

Doris Lind

SR. CLASS EDITOR

Janice Soule

JR. HIGH EDITOR

Frances Scheidler

SALES MANAGER

Ed Gifford

EVENTS EDITOR

Katharine Stott

ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR

Natalie Boyce

MUSIC EDITOR

Charleen King

SPORTS EDITOR

Walt Brown

ADVERTISING MANAGER
FACULTY ADVISER

Jack N o r t h r u p
Desmond N . Buzzell

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Nancy A n d r e w s
Pat Ta y l o r
Tom Cranson
John Scheidler
Delores Smith
Diane Fraser
Geraldine G r i g g
Mickey Cochrane

Marjorie Aitchison
Marilyn G r a y
Jean Wo o l r i d g e
Carolyn Thomas
John Swoin
Reid Silvers
Remus Rigg
Kay Thomas

John Ellenberger J o a n n e Bradley P a t McKeith
Vernon Corless P a t s y Green H a l We i d n e r
Bill Sweet
S u e
Stevens J o h n Milnes
Ellen G r u n e r P e g g y S k a b o S t e w a r t Gordon
Patsy Robinson S h a r o n K e m p S y l v i a A l l e n
Kathleen Bronson R i t a Weeks A u s t i n Barnes
Carol Palmer J o a n La Forge B e v e r l y Wilcox
Connie King J a n e t Spoon P h i l Rice

MR. BUZZELL, DUCKY, A N D TED

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Editor-in-Chief, Fall Semester D o r i s Lind
Editor-in-Chief, Spring Semester P a t s y Green
Adviser
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First Sent. S e c o n d Sent.
Assistant Editor P a t s y Green S t e w a r t G o r d o n
News Editor J o a n n e Bradley M a r i l y n G r a y
Feature Editor J a c k Northrup S y l v i a A l l e n
Club Editor S y l v i a A l l e n
Jr. H i g h Editor P a u l a Sager

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J o h n

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Girls' Sports Ed. B e v e r l y Silvers

R i t a

Weeks

Fine A r t s Editor M a r i l y n G r a y M a r g i e Aitchison
Business M a n . N a n c y Andrews, Nancy Andrews
PATSY A N D DUCKY

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M I R R O R S TA F F
BACK R O W : S i l v e r s , f r a n k h o m e r , B a r n e s , C o c h r a n e , G o r d o n , R i g g s .
FOURTH R O W : G r i g g , S a g e r , W e e k s , G r a y , H o l t z , D e n n i s o n , G i f f o r d , D i c k , P i c a r d .
THIRD R O W : S p e m e r , A n d r e w s , S e h w e n g e l , P a r s h o l l , G r i g g , P a l m e r , S p e r b e c k , Ta y l o r , R o b i n s o n , G e n t r y, A i t c h i s o n ,
Blanchard, T h o m a s .
SECOND R O W : A l l . , , B a t t e r s * , Bronson, Silvers, B a k e r, B u r k , W a l d r o n , K i n g , D e a n , A n d r e w s , B o v e * , Robinson,
Hinson, T h e b a u d , W o o l r i d g e .
FRONT R O W D e s m o n d N . B o z z e l l , a d v i s e r ; N o r t h r o p , B r a d l e y, G r e e n , L i n d , S a g e r , S w a i n , B r o w n .

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Janice Soule

Assistant Editor

Donna Sadie

Senior High News

Katharine Stott

Junior High News

Jean Woo!ridge

Elementary Editor

Frances Scheidler

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S TA N D I N G : M r . u z z e l l , a d v i s e r ; M o w e r , K e m p L u c a s , F o r e s t e r, M a y e s , C . S e a l e , F r a s e r , l o F o r g e , T h e b o o d ,
Thompson, l e t h e r e r .
S I T T I N G : I . S o u l e , P o d i a , S l o t t , W o o l r i d g e , S e h e ' d l e r, S k a b o .

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Q U I L L A N D SCROLL S O C I E T Y
Donna Bodie was junior high editor o f the M i r r o r
as a j u n i o r. T h i s y e a r she became
itor a n d e d i t o r -in-chief o f C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r.
Joanne Bradley acted as Cardinal Chatter senior
high e d i t o r a n d a s M i r r o r f e a t u r e e d i t o r. S h e
was news editor o f the M i r r o r first
year.
Walter Brown w r o t e as a s t a ff m e m b e r
eral years b e f o r e becoming sports e d i t o r o f t h e
Mirror a n d Cardinal as a senior.
Mickey Cochrane displayed his w r i t i n g a b i l i t y as
sports e d i t o r o f t h e M i r r o r a n d C a r d i n a l w h i l e
a sophomore. H e h a s b e e n a m e m b e r o f t h e
Cardinal a n d M i r r o r staffs three years.
Patsy Green w o r k e d a s a M i r r o r s t a ff m e m b e r
before filling the positions of feature
editor, assistant editor, a n d t h e n e d i t o r -in-chief.
She served o n t h e Cardinal staff t w o years.
Doris Lind, M i r r o r e d i t o r -in-chief
was active a s assistant e d i t o r a n d n e w s e d i t o r
of t h e M i r r o r, organizations e d i t o r a n d l i t e r a r y

editor o f the Cardinal. A s a sophomore she w a s
junior h i g h e d i t o r o f Cardinal Chatter.
Gloria Meier, as editor-in-chief o f the
dinal, spent countless hours organizing
book. S h e g a i n e d e x p e r i e n c e a s a s s i s t a n t
editor on t h e 1952 Cardinal a n d w a s a m e m b e r
of t h e M i r r o r staff as a sophomore.
Jack Northrup was on the M i r r o r staff t w o years,
and held the positions o f feature editor a n d club
editor. H e assumed t h e responsibility
iness e d i t o r f o r t h e 1 9 5 3 Cardinal.
Janice Soule contributed t o t h e M i r r o r as senior
high news editor a n d a staff member four years.
She was senior high editor a n d editor-in-chief o f
Cardinal C h a t t e r. J a n i c e h a s served a s s e n i o r
high e d i t o r a n d music editor o f the Cardinal.
Katharine Stott w o r k e d o n t h e M i r r o r, C a r d i n a l
Chatter a n d C a r d i n a l s t a f f s t h r o u g h o u t h i g h
school. S h e has done an outstanding j o b
dinal C h a t t e r n e w s e d i t o r a n d a s events e d i t o r
of the 1953 Cardinal.

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son. K a t h a r i n e Stott a n d H a l W e i d n e r, a ff i r m a t i v e , a n d P a t s y
Stewart G o r d o n , negative, w o n seven o u t o f t h e i r e i g h t scheduled debates.
For their excellence i n debating, they earned a Detroit Free Press p l a q u e a n d
a chance i n t h e District contests a t Ionia. M i s s Church, t h e coach, combined
Katharine Stott a n d Stewart Gordon f o r t h e contests, b u t they lost o u t i n t h e
first r o u n d t o A l p e n a

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I N S I D E B A C K R O W : H o b a r t , E l l e n b e r g e r. B a r r o w , L a n g w o r t h y, V . C o r l e s s , H e l m e r .
O U T S I D E R O W D O W N : T h e m e s , O ' R o u r k e . P i t c h e r, O t i s , B u r t o n , C o o s h E b y .
INSIDE R O W D O W N : Cronson, S w a i n . D i l l o n , Johnson, R o b e ,
BACK R O W F R O N T: G r i g g , N i v i s o n , S i l v e r s , H . C o r l e s s , N o r t h r u p
FRONT R O W : S h o w , R i g g , M a y , ° P u l l e n . G i f f o r d .

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VICE-PRESIDENT R i c h a r d Dirschell
SECRETARY M i c k e y Cochrane
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• Contrary to p o p u l a r belief, t h e a r t o f eating ice cream w a s n o t the o n l y thing
on the agenda f o r the C-Club boys this year. T h e fellows on the varsity teams
had a f u l l t i m e j o b w i t h t h e i r games a n d practice sessions.
ities included selling those f a m o u s pencils a n d d e s i g n i n g a n e w 6 i n c h " C "
for the members.
Good sportsmanship, school spirit, a n d a d h e r i n g t o t r a i n i n g rules contributed
in m a k i n g t h i s organization successful.
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• The F.F.A. h a d a n outstanding y e a r i n t h e i r district projects. T h e
ter's p a r l i a m e n t a r y procedure team, demonstration g r o u p , a n d e n t r a n t i n t h e
public speaking division a l l received superior ratings. B e s i d e s this
cess the boys sold enough seed packets in their annual sale to p a y the expense
of the Father-Son Banquet.
The F.F.A. boasts an a l l t i m e high membership o f seventy-six.

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• The purpose o f this o r g a n i z a t i o n is t o create, m a i n t a i n , a n d
out school a n d t h e entire community h i g h standards o f Christian l i v i n g a n d t o
give each b o y a w e l l r o u n d e d b a c k g r o u n d i n v o c a t i o n a l a n d
velopment.

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�• The Y -Teens o r g a n i z a t i o n h a s a m e m b e r s h i p o f e i g h t y - f i v e g i r l s .
members w e r e i n i t i o t e d S u n d a y afternoon, September 2 8 , a t 4 o'clock i n t h e
Episcopal Parish House. T h e guest speaker w a s Miss Betty Deshler, Y.W.C.A.
teenage director f r o m Jackson, M i c h i g a n .
One o f t h e club's m o s t w o r t h w h i l e projects w a s "Chocolate F o r E u r o p e " a t
Christmas. T h e g i r l s sent f i v e h u n d r e d Hershey b a r s t o Y-Teens
Wales, a n d G e r m a n y. C a n n e d g o o d s w e r e a l s o distributed t o l o c a l n e e d y
families during the holidays. A t t r a c t i v e Valentine's Day tray mats were m a d e
for t h e C o l d w a t e r Health Center. T h e c l u b sponsored a C a r n i v a l o n M a r c h
20. J a n i c e Soule, P e g g y Skabo, a n d Miss Roberts attended t h e YWinter Conference a t Clear Lake o n February 1 3 , 1 4 , a n d 1 5 .

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SECOND R O W : R e a m e r, S m i t h , C a s w e l l , S u m m i t . , Parcel!, M r . D e n n i s , A d v i s e r.

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• The Cardinal Service Club, formerl y called the "Athletic Police," is composed o f
twenty boys, r a n g i n g f r o m grades nine through twelve.
This organization w a s f o r m e d f o r t h e purpose o f helping o u t o n various jobs
around the school. S o m e o f its duties are to p a r k cars, patrol, a n d t ake tickets
at h o m e football games.
The boys receive no payment f o r their efforts, b u t only obtain satisfaction f r o m
the k n o w l e d g e t h a t t h e y are a g r e a t help t o their school.
COURTESY — S T O K E S M A R I N E S U P P LY

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�BACK R O W : G r e e n , L i n d , B o r n , S p e r b e c k
FRONT R O W : S o u l e , D r a p e r , A l l e n , G r u n e r , M i l l e , .

DANCING C L U B
• The " M o d e l Bride," a n operetta i n t w o acts b y Don Wilson a n d H a r o l d A l l e n ,
was produced a n d presented b y the senior girls on M a y 1. R o g e r Dennis was
selected f o r t h e single m a l e p a r t opposite K a y Thomas w h o w a s t h e M o d e l
Bride. N a t a l i e Boyce, comedienne, played the p a r t of Mme. Beaumont, o w n e r
of a dress shop. T h i s production w a s not o n l y a test o f leadership
eration b u t a recital o f singing, acting, orchestral, a n d dancing abilities o f the
girls i n this class.
For interest i n d a n c i n g a n d p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n c o m m u n i t y p r o g r a m s
tendance a t Senior High, t h e dancing club honors the following:
Sylvia A l l e n
Nancy A n d r e w s
Shirley Born
Patsy Green

Ellen G r u n e r
Mary Hogoboorn
Charleen K i n g
Joan LaForge
Doris L i n d

Grace M i l l e r
Joan M i l l e r
Katharine Stott
Janice Soule

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BACK R O W : D . B a r n e s , D i l l o n , D e W a t e r ,
Cranson, J . H a m l i n , l e t h e r e r.
THIRD R O W : S c h a f f e r , P a r a d i n e ,

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Barnes, H o w l e t t , M o r o n , W r i g h i .
SECOND R O W : M . C l e m e n s , S n y d e r, A .
Clemens, P o t t e r, A . C o r n i s h , A . H o n ,
Gable.
FIRST R O W : C a r v e r , H a t r n a k e r , S i l v e r s ,
Sottison, N . C o r n i s h , J . H a m l i n , M .
Ewers, A d v i s e r.

Shutter Bugs
S TA N D I N G : W o o d , M o r r i s , G r i g g , A v e r y ,
S p e n c e r, S A c K e i t h , P o t t e r .
SEATED: M r . J o h n s o n , A d v i s e r ; R u s s e l l ,
Fe eeeeee A i t c h i s o n , G r u n e r , B o r n .

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S TA N D I N G : P o t t e r, G r u n e r , S p e n c e r, W a y ,
Aitchison, L e w i s , H a m l i n , F i c k l e
SEATED: G r i g g , S k a b o , K e m p ,
ips, A d v i s e r , P a l m e r , S n y d e r, R u s s e l l .

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LEFT T O R I G H T: J o h n s o n , M a y , G r u n e r ,
King, T r o u t m a n , M i l l e r , O t i s .

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ris, C o o l i d g e , K i n g .

COURTESY — F O X F L O R I S T

COURTESY — G E N E R A L T E L E P H O N E C O .

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�GIRLS' AT H L E T I C ASSOCIATION
Offieerm
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VICE-PRESIDENT D o n n a Hinson
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ADVISER _ M i s s Martha Hoffman

• The G i r l s A t h l e t i c Association m e e t s o n M o n d a y e v e n i n g s t h r o u g h o u t t h e
school y e a r t o develop i n t r a m u r a l sports. T h e girls participate i n basketball,
volleyball, softball, and table tennis. T h e G.A.A. sponsored a n after the game
dance, a n d a spirited p e p assembly. " T h e Queen o f Sports," t h e m o t t o f o r
their Halloween float, w o n first p l a c e this y e a r. T h e y a l s o sold
"National Kids' D a y. " T h e m a j o r project undertaken b y t h e G.A.A. this y e a r
was the selling o f floor w a x . T h e money was donated t o the fund f o r
chair f o r Joan Burlew, a G.A.A. m e m b e r.

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Marilyn Dirkey

• Marilyn Dickey was chosen b y the students to reign as the Homecoming Queen
this y e a r. S h e w a s crowned b y M a y o r Roger Dennis a t t h e h a l f t i m e o f t h e
Coldwater-East Lansing f o o t b a l l g a m e o n October 1 7 . T h e members o f t h e
Queen's C o u r t f r o m t h e s e n i o r class w e r e J e a n Forester a n d K a y Thomas.
Dolores Smith a n d Peggy Skabo represented the j u n i o r class. T h e girls o f the
court w e r e accompanied b y Austin Barnes, Peter Nall, James Peters, a n d Peter
Goshia. C i t y M a y o r F r e d We e k s m a d e a c o n g r a t u l a t o r y speech a f t e r t h e
crowning. Q u e e n M a r i l y n reigned o v e r t h e dance i n t h e Roosevelt
lowing t h e game.

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Marilyn Dickey

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Peggy
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�Sophomore Reception
• The theme for the annual Sophomore Reception, sponsored b y the Seniors, w a s
"Showboat." T h e Roosevelt g y m n a s i u m w a s decorated a s t h e d e c k o f t h e
famed r i v e r boat. M u s i c f r o m t h e B r o a d w a y s h o w w a s presented b y
chestra o f Jack Craig f r o m Marshall. P u n c h a n d cookies w e r e served.

l'hristmas P a r t y
• Glittering artificial snowflakes a d d e d to the winter atmosphere o f
party h e l d a t Roosevelt g y m . P a t A n k n e y ' s a l l g i r l b a n d f r o m K a l a m a z o o
had everyone o n t h e i r f e e t dancing t o t h e i r rythrnic tunes. T h e Sophomores
provided t h e i r guests w i t h entertainment a n d refreshments.

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• " H o l i d a y f o r Hearts," sponsored b y the Juniors, w a s the theme o f the Valentine
formal held at the Masonic Temple, Saturday, February 14.
out t h e r o o m w e r e showers o f hearts a n d t w i s t e d r e d a n d w h i t e streamers.
Music w a s s u p p l i e d b y t h e M e l - O -Tones a n d a m a g i c i a n f u r n i s h e d a d d e d
pleasure. C o k e s a n d cookies w e r e served b u f f e t style t o t h e f o r m a l guests.

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�Local Winners:
Katharine Stott
Rita Weeks

S TA N D I N G : S t o t t , G o r d o n , R o s e n b l a t t . H u m l i n , B o u m , B u r t o n
SITTINGL G r a y , K l e M d i n s t , W e e k s , W d c o x

" I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY"
SPRING FORENSICS
BACK R O W : E b e r t s , V o n F l e e t , A r n o l d , M a u r e r , T h e b a u d , K e y e s , M c I n t e e ,
SECOND R O W : G o r d o n , Sernrneboth, B o v e , G r a y , H a m l i n , S p e n c e r
FIRST R O W : D e n n i s o n , S o u l e , G o b l e , K l e i n d i n s t , G r e e n w a l d , N o , o b o o m

Dramatic Reading:
Patsy Robinson
Marilyn G r a y
Humorous Reading:
Natalie Boyce
Patsy Green
Oratorical
Declamation:
Martha Goble
Jean Hogoboom
Extempore Speaking:
Stewart Gordon
Carl Semmelroth

THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B y K I E S S J E W E L R Y
PA G E E I G H T Y - O N E

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" T h e M a n W h o Came To D i n n e r "
• "The M a n W h o C a m e To D i n n e r, " a sophisticated c o m e d y b y Moss H a r t a n d
George Kaufman, w a s enacted b y a capable senior cast November 2 0 a n d 21
in t h e Roosevelt A u d i t o r i u m . T h e entertaining p l o t revolved a r o u n d
gant celebrity, Sheridan Whiteside (Mickey Cochrane), w h o w a s
his host's home a f t e r f a l l i n g o n his doorstep a n d b r e a k i n g his h i p .
ence w a s captivated w i t h the hilarious schemes t h a t Whiteside a n d his friends
concocted.
Cochrane N o r t h r u p

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�BACK R O W : S c h l u b e t i s , B r a n s . , F i c k l e , S k a t e . , K e r n A , W e a v e r
FRONT R O W : M i s s C h u r c h , d i r e c t o r ; C a r v e r , G r a y , N a r n l i n , S w e e t , M i k e s , O ' R o v r k e

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• "The G r e a t B i g Doorstep," a t h r e e -act p l a y b y Frances Goodrich a n d A l b e r t
Hackett, w a s the Juniors' choice f o r their b i g f u n d raising project. Directed b y
Miss Patricia Church, i t w a s presented i n t h e Roosevelt A u d i t o r i u m , M a r c h 2 6
and 27, 1953. T h e ups a n d d o w n s o f the Crochets, p o o r Creoles, w h o rescued
a p l a n t a t i o n doorstep f r o m t h e Mississippi R i v e r a n d h o p e d f o r a n e q u a l l y
magnificent h o m e w e r e the highlights o f this

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• Eighty seniors boarded the N e w Yo r k Central t r a i n f o r the 26th a n n u a l Senior
trip a t three p. rn., Saturday, M a y 23. T h e i r first stop w a s i n N e w
where t h e y stayed a t Hotel Ta f t . T h e y s a w such w e l l - k n o w n places a s t h e
United N a t i o n s B u i l d i n g , R a d i o C i t y, M u s i c H a l l , Ti m e s Square, t h e E m p i r e
State B u i l d i n g , C h i n a To w n , Rockefeller Center, t h e S t a t u e o f L i b e r t y, a n d
Coney Island. F r o m N e w Yo r k they traveled t o Washington, D. C., t o visit the
newly decorated White House, t h e Bureau o f Printing a n d Engraving, the U. S.
Supreme Court, t h e L i b r a r y o f Congress, Wa s h i n g t o n M o n u m e n t , t h e Lincoln
Memorial, p l u s m a n y o t h e r highlights i n t h e v i c i n i t y o f o u r nation's capital.

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Rolmir Newman
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• C.H.S's snappy marching band started the 1952-53 school y e a r b y participating
in t h e h a l f - t i m e s h o w a t a l l h o m e f o o t b a l l games, i n a d d i t i o n t o p e r f o r m i n g
at Sturgis a n d t h e Centreville a n d Branch C o u n t y 4-F1 Fairs. T h e b a n d t o o k
part i n t h e annual Band D a y p r o g r a m a t the University o f Michigan.
tertain the fans, a basketball b a n d p l a y e d a t the a r m o r y f o r all h o m e games.
The A -Band t u r n e d s h o w m e n a s t h e y presented t h e 1 9 5 3 1ollies, " F u n F o r
All," on J a n u a r y 28. D w i g h t Dailey, a l t o saxophone artist, starred a t
nual f o r m a l concert February 17. B o t h p r o g r a m s w e r e a success d u e t o t h e
able leadership o f M r. Bond a n d M r. Olson.
A successful season w a s completed w i t h t h e t r i p t o t h e H o l l y w o o d Ice Revue
in Detroit, the b a n q u e t and f o r m a l , t h e Holland Tulip Festival, a n d
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Ramsey, Dion
Otis, Marilyn
Powell,
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Sundquist, Judy
Chatfield,
lung, Carol
Baysinger,
Moore, Ruth
Wirt. Marjorie
Barlew,
Mitchell,
Fleenor,
Jacques, Lyle
Fansler,
Colvin,
Lewis, Dick
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Woods, Alfred
Eosins,
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Brewster, Linda
Downey,
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Shiery, Fred
Hewitt, Bill
Burnham, Mary
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Hadley, Tom

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Lawrence,
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Hensler,
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�B A C K R O W : H a t m a k e r , H e g e l : m o r n , B u r t o n , S t e p h e n s o n , S n y d e r , G r a y , To m s o n , D e v i , S m u H e n , B o o t m o n . W o o d ,
G. S m i t h , L u r e , P i c a r d , F r e d r i c k s , D e n n i s , E l l e n b e r g e r , L i p p e r t , B y , , . . , D r a p e r , F e r g u s o n , L o g a n , H u s s ,
SECOND R O W : B o v e , L o n e r, S w e e t , N e a r p a s s , R o s e n b l a t t , E . P o t t e r, Russell, A . C l e m e n s , J . B o r n , L a n g w o r t h y,
Caswell, E o s t e r d a y, V o l l , F a r r e l l , G i l l e t t , H a r r i s , 5 . B o r n , W a l k e r , D e B o l t , J . H a m l i n , R a n k i n , G o r d o n .
FIRST R O W : M i s s R o b e r t s , B r o n s o n , M M , , C o x , W e a v e r , G o u y e y , L . P o t t e r , F o u l , B u r d i c k , R o b s o n , O t i s , K . S m i t h ,
To m p k i n s , S t r i d e r , M . C l e m e n s , O r n o , K n a p p , A . H a m l i n , E b e r t s , S p o d e .

Cardinal Choir
• The seventy members in Cardinal Choir, directed b y Miss Ellen Roberts, f o r m e d
one o f the largest and best balanced choirs C. H . S. has had.
The group presented a concert f o r the Fortnightly Club, a Christmas assembly,
radio broadcasts, a p r o g r a m a t Teachers' Institute, a n d a S p r i n g Festival.
The Junior High Chorus appeared i n a f e w o f these programs.

Redbird Choir
B A C K R O W : D e h a l i l , D e n a . , H u l b e r t , L o r n b e r s o n , D e v l i n , H o d g e , W o o s t e r , B r y a n , R o s e n b e r r y, A d o r n s , H a m l i n ,
Wr i g h t , B a l c h , F a l c o , A M i l l e r , K e l s e y, P. B r o d ' , B . M i l l s , , M a r s h .
S E C O N D R O W : B . S m i t h , M o l l e n k o p f , C a s w e l l , C u r t i s s , F e n n e r , 5u111ean, M o r r i s o n . , P a r s h a l l , A i t c h i s o n , B r e s s l e r,
Cribbs, B o a t m a n , J o h n s o n , 0 . S m i t h , G r e s h o w, H a l f e r t y, B y, , .
FIRST R O W : B e v a n . , C o u i l l a r d , W o o l r i d g e , N . S m i t h , S h e r m a n , M c C o n n e l l , G o r d o n , A . B r o d t , P e t e r s , L e w i s , B .
M a c k l i n , M e i t n e r , D a n n e l l y, M i s s R o b e r t s .

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• September 191h. — The Coldwater team traveled t o Three Rivers to be set back
24-6 in their first conference game o f the season. T h e Cardinal
not q u i t e r e a d y t o m e e t t h e challenge o f t h e u p a n d c o m i n g T h r e e Rivers
Wildcats.
September 26. — With renewed spirit and victory in their blood, the aggressive
Cards journeyed to the home of the A d r i a n Maple Leaves. A t the
the A d r i a n Maples f o u n d themselves a t t h e short e n d o f a 2 0 t o 1 2 score.
October 3. — I n t h e first g a m e o f the season a t Cardinal Field,
squad lost a h e a r t -breaking decision t o t h e Marshall Redskins. A
tested decision i n t h e e n d z o n e w a s t h e b i g f a c t o r i n Marshall's 1 5 - 1 4 w i n .
October 1 0 . — A f i g h t i n g C a r d i n a l t e a m spoiled t h e
with a decisive 29-14 victory. T h e Hornets, vastly outplayed b y the Cardinals,
succeeded i n scoring o n l y t w o touchdowns against t h e C o l d w a t e r substitutes.
October 14. — The Cards put u p a scrappy fight against the East
which c a m e determined t o g i v e o u r b o y s a decisive d e f e a t . A l t h o u g h t h e
score w a s quite one-sided (25-7), i t w a s a h a r d -lost battle.
October 24. — In a f o u r t h quarter battle, t h e A l b i o n Wildcats m a n a g e d t o slip
past the Coldwater squad t o a 19-7 victory.

C. 11. S.'s O f f e n s i v e Te a m
BACK R O W ! K . 0 , 0 1 1 . 1 1 , D . D i r s c h e l l , D i l l o n , S w e e t , C a r l e s s
SECOND n o w R i o p , W i l k i n s , H o b a r t .
FRONT R O W : S i l v e r s , B a l d w i n , S t o n s e l l , Z o b o n i c k , B o l l a r d , H e l m e r , B o o r m a n .

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• October 31. — The last home g a m e o f the season b r o u g h t t h e
view Spartans t o C a r d i n a l Field. T h e Cardinals w e r e d e f e a t e d i n
test b y the l o p -sided score o f 33-0.
November 7. —The Sturgis Trojans took to the air to snatch a victory a w a y from
Coldwater i n t h e f i n a l seconds o f a h a r d f o u g h t g a m e .
were i n f a v o r o f Coldwater, t h e final w h i s t l e f o u n d Sturgis ahead,

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�BACK R O W : G r u n e r , M i f i n e s s e r, T h o m a s , H o d g m o n , G r a d y , L u k e ,
M I D D L E R O W : C o a c h Z a b o n i c k , S t a n l e y, A B e r e a , D o w n e r , H u r l e y , P e l e - s . m o r , , L , '
Curti, Coach Osenko.
FRONT R O W : G o o d w i n , H e r a o n , R o b e , R u r k a , C h a t f i e l d , S i l e r , D a v e n p o r t , P o r s h o l l , R o b b : s o n ,
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• Coach B i l l Zabonick's reserve team, p l a y i n g a t o u g h schedule this y e a r, w a s
able to w i n b u t one g a m e throughout the entire season.
The t e a m s h o w e d g o o d s p i r i t a l l t h e y e a r a n d a l s o g a v e coaches E b y a n d
Zabonick g o o d hopes f o r n e x t y e a r. T h i s year's t e a m w a s composed m o s t l y
of sophomores a n d t h e r e f o r e w a s a y o u n g s q u a d . T h e f i n a l g a m e
thriller f o r both teams as they battled t o a close score, w i t h Sturgis coming o u t
on t h e w i n n i n g end.

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fine team f o r the visitors to challenge. T h i s young team played a
of ball as they won t w o games and lost three while tying one. F r o m this team,
the coaches should h a v e some good m a t e r i a l i n t h e n e a r future. T h i s squad
consisted mostly o f Freshmen w i t h a f e w f r o m senior high.

F U T U R E VA R S I T Y F O O T B A L L
BACK R O W : P a u l , &amp; t a l k , H o u s t o n , W a t s o n , F a d d e n , T r o u t m a n , P . . . . . on, R o n d a I I , T h o m a s , C l a r k , K r i s e r .
THIRD R O W : C o a c h L o w e , M C k y , C l o s s o n , S t r e e t e r, O l m s t e d , C . F l i n t , C . S n y d e r , S m i t h , To i n s o n , D . S n y d e r ,
D r a p e r, H i n k l e y .
SECOND R O W : S t e f C r o n s o n , L e w i s , J . F l i n t , S h o r t , A l l i s o n , G i b s o n , S h i e r y, N e s t , H a z z a r d , A l l . , , , L i n t , F o r d .
FRONT R O W : U r b a n , F r a s e r, S i l v e r s . W a l l a . , K i n s e y .

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CENTER: C o a c h E b y , D i l l o n , S h o w , D i r s c h e l l , C o a c h Z o b a n i a l i

VA R S I T Y B A S K E T B A L L
After g e t t i n g o f f t o a s l o w start, t h e C o l d w a t e r
basketball t e a m f o u g h t its w a y t o a t h i r d -place
tie i n t h e Tw i n Va l l e y race, a n d ended t h e
'53 season w i t h six w i n s a n d n i n e losses.
Dec 2

Dec 5

I n t h e i r first start, t h e Cards
feated 4 1 - 7 0 b y a w e l l -experienced
Three Rivers squad.
S h o w i n g m o r e promise f o r their i n i t i a l
home g a m e , Coldwater g a v e Marshall
a g o o d b o t t l e b e f o r e losing 42-50.

Dec 1 2 A f t e r h o l d i n g t h e i r o w n f o r three a n d
a h a l f quarters, t h e v a r s i t y
to East Lansing 50-58.
Dec 2 0 T h e E b y m e n , s t i l l
ment, d r o p p e d t h e i r f o u r t h g a m e o f
the young season to Albion 54-63.

Jan. 6 . S h o w i n g l o t s o f hustle a n d spirit, t h e
Cards d o w n e d Sturgis 44-41.
Jan. 9 . S t i l l p l a y i n g t h e s a m e k i n d o f g a m e ,
Coldwater slipped b y Lakeview 56-54.
Jan 1 6 . A f a s t A d r i a n t e a m p u s h e d i t s w a y
past our varsity squad 64-73 in
scoring contest.
Jan 2 0 . A spirited Hillsdale t e a m d o w n e d t h e
Cardinals i n a n o n - l e a g u e t i l t 4 1 - 4 3 .
Jan. 2 3 . Because o f a s l o w start, t h e i m p r o v e d
Coldwater s q u a d l o s t t o Three Rivers
54-70.
Jan. 3 0 . T h e s e c o n d -place M a r s h a l l R e d s k i n s
pushed t h e i r w a y b y o u r team 50-60.

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�Feb. 3 . P l a y i n g i n s p i r e d b a l l , C o l d w a t e r b e a t
East Lansing i n o v e r t i m e 63-57.

Feb. 2 0 . A n upset-minded L a k e v i e w
feated o u r team 51-69.
Feb. 2 7 . T h e Cards rallied t o defeat
55 in the last home game of the season.

Feb. 6 . S t i l l holding our own in the Twin Va l l e y
race, w e defeated A l b i o n 5 3 - 5 1 .

Mar. 5 . A f t e r w i n n i n g t w o close g a m e s f r o m
Sturgis d u r i n g t h e r e g u l a r season, t h e
Ebymen l o s t t o t h e Trojans
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Feb. 1 3 . G o i n g f o r their fifth w i n o f
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FRONT ROW: Goodwin, Sweet, Thomas, Coach Zabanick.

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• A spirited a n d d e t e r m i n e d Reserve Basketball s q u a d , u n d e r t h e coaching o f
Bill Zabonick, g a v e C o l d w a t e r f a n s something t o r e m e m b e r. A l t h o u g h t h e i r
won-lost record appears against them, their actual p l a y i n g w a s another thing.
Sparked b y t w o r e t u r n i n g lettermen, t h e s q u a d o f t h r e e Juniors a n d e i g h t
Sophomores racked u p a 6 victory, 1 0 loss, total. W i t h t h e backlog o f talent
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BACK R O W : H u b b a r d , S a g e r , H o w l e t t . M c C u r l e y, K e l l o g g , Ta m s o n , S h i e r y, F l i n t , S i l v e r s ,
THIRD R O W : L i p m a n , S h a d , F u n d e r b a r g , G i b s o n , P i f e r , H a r r i s , B u r k , S t e R e y, T r a m , .
S E C O N D R O W : C o a c h L o w e , M o x s o n , R a n d a l l , D a v e n p o r t , P e t e r s e n , H o u s t o n , K i n s e y, W o o d s .
FIRST R O W : H i n k l e y , C r o n u s , M o r a n , K n o w l e s , L e w i s , F o r d .

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�BACK R O W : H o b a r t . C o c h r a n e , V. Z a b o n i c k , G r i g g , M a y , M i t m e s s e r, T r e a d l e , O Z o b o a i c k , F r y , G i R o A .
CENTER: S h o w , D i l l o n , G o o d w i n , S i l v e r s , C o a c h L o w e , F a d d e n , L i n t .

Va r s i t y Baseball
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development o f our young pitching staff. W i t h eight returning lettermen a n d
the t r a d i t i o n a l Cardinal spirit, t h e team is sure t o come through.

Reserve Baseball
BACK R O W : C r o n s o n , G r a n g e r , S a g , G i b s o n , H o u s t o n . K r A e r , G o r d o n , B l a n c h a r d , H i n k l e y , L i p m a n ,
SECOND R O W : C o a c h O s e n k o , M a n s o n , P a u l , B u r k , S t a n l e y, W a t s o n , K e l l o g g , P i f e r, S i l v e r s , C o a c h L o w , .
FIRST R O W : T h o m a s , T o m s * , R a n d a l l . B a b b . N o r l o n , D a v e n p o r t , F i s h e r, W a l d r o n , H o d g m a n , L e w i s .

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tackle its Twin Va l l e y opponents. T h e experienced squad members were Wert,
Weidner, Rennell, G o r d o n , Bennett, Scheidler, a n d Robinson. F u n d e r b u r g ,
Moran, C. Snyder, Livensparger, Barry
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S TA N D I N G : J o h n s o n , K i n g .
KNEELING: M a y , K e y . , TYTO.L.B, Tvce•

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�INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Albright,
Allison'
A IL P Super Market
Arlington Hotel
Arnold Auto Ports
Asbury Bros.
Bailey Radio Shop
Ballard Garage
Bee Hive Shoe Store
Best's M o r k .
Bill's Standard Service
Birchfield Bros,
Bradley's Grocery
Branch County Bank
Branch County Bar Association
Branch County Dental Association
Branch County Medical
Brauer's Butane Service _
Bryan Point &amp; Wallpaper
Buckeye Insulation
Burton Bros. — N o s h
Con', Barber Shop
Chaprnan'
Chatterbox Restaurant
City Dairy _
Coca Cola
Coldwater Brass
Coldwater Cleaners
Coldwater C o o p
Coldwater Daily Reporter
Coldwater D o i r y
Coldwater M o t o r Soles
Coldwater Office Supply
Coldwater Recreation
Culligan, Soft Wa t e r
Daily's Tire Shop
Darling Co., L A .
Davis Coal
Davis News Agency
Douglas Store _
Elliot's Market
Endicott Form Equipment
English's Phillips Service _
Federal Mogul
Firestone Store
Fox Florist
Fremont St. Grocery
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Garnble-Skognso
General Telephone Co.
H &amp; H Cleaners
Harry's Ice Cream
Harvey's Market
Hodgman Abstract and Insurance
Homer Furnace Co.
Houser's G u l f Service
Ideal Wallpaper &amp; Paint
Irving Stonsell
Jack Northrup and Walt Brown Jr. _____
Johnson', Clothing
Juhl's Drug Store
Kies, Jewelry
Keller, Louis
Kerr Hardware Company
Kimber Coal C o .
Legg Lumber Co.
Linn, Earl
Little King Motel
Lucas Self-Service Laundry

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Moc's Furniture
Mac's Pharmacy
Marion Bros.
Martin's Book Store
Martin's Grocery
Marothy Radio Shop
Marshall Street Market
Mashon-Dorsey Memorials
McCann form Equipment
McComb', Shoes
McConkey-Putnam Funeral H o m e
McConnell's Market
McLoughlin, Pastries
McMillan Es Son
Mel.O.Tones
Mix Insurance
Model Finance
Montgomery Wa r d
Moore Implement Co.
Morgan Grocery
Music Mart
N. C l a y S t . Grocery
Olds Cleaners
Oliver Soles ond Service
Olmstead's Dairy
Osborn', Photo
O'Shanahan's I n n
Otto's Sporting Goods
O W . Davis Standard Service
Patterson Co., Printers
Penney, J. C . _
Picard Buick-Pontiac, Inc.
Pierce Dodge Sales _
Pillsbury Motor Soles
Pratt Motor Sales
Precision Tool 8 Die
Quality Springs
Ray Gottschalk
Reppert's Market
Secord'
ShattuckShow S h .
Short's Tire
Smolt, Motor Soles
Snyder', Bakery
Southern Michigan Bank
Southern Michigan Grocery
Stokes Marine Supplies
Swart O n e -Stop-Market
Teeter, Howard
Tomson's Insurance
Toupalik, Ralph
Treat Auto Parts _
Tribolet Store
Troutman's Super Market
Von Ake,,
Walker's Laundry
Water's Shoe Store
Way-DeNooyer Chevrolet
Weiderman's Gulf
Western A u t o
Wilbur'. Furniture Store
Winemiller's Colonial
WoodwardWoodward And Son
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Zirkle's Grocery

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five d o l l a r s d o n a t e d b y e a c h

THE MAJORITY OF THE PICTURES IN THE 1953 CARDINAL WERE
TAKEN B Y OUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER —

Zottis N e i l e r

PA G E O N F N U N I M O • T W F I N E

�GOOD LUCK, SENIORS !

Allison'
Asbury

"For the Very Best in
Clothing."

Everything Good t o Eat

GOOD LUCK FROM

BEST'S M A R K E T
Groceries - - - M e e t s

PRODUCE A N D FROZEN FOODS

ALBRIGHT'S
GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE
For the Finest in . .
• M O D E R N WIRING
• ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
• BETTER LIGHTING
• F I N E S T APPLIANCES

BAILEY
RADIO

Bryan Paint
and Wallpaper
ARTISTS SUPPLIES

PA G E O N E N U N D R E D - O N P T E E N

�CONGRATULATIONS

Compliments From Your
PACKARD and

And M a n y Good Times t o Come
TO THE SENIORS O F 1 9 5 3

Bi•l/sStandard

Ballard

GOOD LUCK, SENIORS !

BRADLEY'S
East Washington Street

COMPLIMENTS FROM

Birchfield
(Be Sure With Pure)
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And Delivery

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PA G E O N E N O N O I N O • P O U R T H N

BEST LUCK
CLASS OF 1953

�CONGRATULATIONS
THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE,

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Machines
SALES A N D

Compliments o f

R. F.
Implement

Coldwater Office
Supply

International Harvester

PHONE 145-M

Refrigerators and Freezers

BEST WISHES

Culligan Soft Water Service
PHONE 773-J

BEST WISHES, SENIORS

C O L D W A T E R C O - O P.
When in need o f the best of Feeds — Coal — and Seeds"
YOUR BEST BUYS

PA G E O N E H U N D R E D -FIFTEEN

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Dairy

CONGRATULATIONS,
SENIORS !

COLDWATER
Studebaker Cars and Trucks
FINE DAIRY

PHONE 808

BEST
TO THE CLASS O F 1 9 5 3

Coldwa
Daily

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Jeweler Since 1 8 8 0
TELEPHONE 757 M

CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS

0. W. D AV I S
STANDARD

BEST WISHES, SENIORS

Davis News Stand and
Greyhound Lines, I n c — Short W a y Lines, I n c

Compliments Davis News Agency — 101 W. Chicago St.

PA G E O N E N U N D I R E D - 5 1 . E M

�Compliments o f

BEST WISHES, SENIORS

Coldwater
Recreation

D AV I S

"Bowl for Your Health"

COAL A N D

BEST OF LUCK

Fremont

To the Class of 1953

Firestone

Grocer

"Finest in Tires"

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SENIOR

EARL L I N N
Branch County Clerk

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from

The Douglas Store
Home of Buster Brown and Teen
Age Shoes

PA G E O N E H U N D R E D - S E V E N T E E N

�Congratulations a n d Best Wishes
To the Class o f 1953

H&amp; H
CLEANED WITH

Ideal Wa l l p a p e r
And Paint Store

SANITONE
"Note the Difference"

Johnso
QUALITY CLOTHIERS
"May Success Be Yours, Seniors"

BEST OF LUCK,

COMPLIMENTS OF

CLASSMATES !

JUHL'S

Jack and

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BEST OF LUCK, SENIORS !
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PA G E O N E H U N D R E D - E I G H T E E N

Tom Houser's
GULF

�CONGRATULATIONS

W. A. McMillan

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LUCAS
SELF-SERVE LAUNDRY

PLUMBING A N D HEATING

Best Wishes, Seniors !

BEST OF LUCK, GRADS !

McCann

Morgan
Grocer

FARM EQUIPMENT CO.

Little K i n g Motel
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Phone 327M

Compliments

MARSHALL STREET

Compliments o f

McComb's

MARKET
" Marshall Street's Little Super"

"Finest in Shoes"

PA G E O N E N L I N D R E D - N I N M .

�GOOD LUCK, SENIORS!

McConnell
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North Marshall Street

INSURANCE AGENCY

CONGRATULATIONS

"GOOD LUCK TO THE
CLASS OF '53"

FRO

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MARTIN'
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MEMORIALS

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

BEST WISHES
To the Best Class of '53

EVINRUDE MOTORS,
First in Outboards

North
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OTTO'S

Stree
Grocery

PA N E O N E H U N D R E D - T W E N T Y

SPORTING GOODS

�MAX A. OLDS

SEYBERT'
OLIVER SALES
"For the finest in
459 MARSHALL
Phone 904-M

Congratulations of '53

Martin's
(W. Couillard)

Best o f Luck!

BOOK
OFFICE

COMPLIMENT
CONGRATULATIONS!

MARION

AND
GOOD WISHES
TO THE CLASS OF '53

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Smile as You Go By"

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�CONGRATULATIONS!

ENDICOT
FAR
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DALLY'S
TIRE
SHOP

F M SUES
COLDWATE

COMPLIMENTS O F

ELLIOTT'S MARKET
McCONKEY - PUTNAM
Funeral
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Pillsbury Motor Sales

BEST WISHES, SENIORS

PICARD Feeic4 Seele4 ••,‘ s e . . , ,
CHRYSLE

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GMC Trucks, Buick, Pontiac Cars

�CONGRATULATIONS

Snyder

SOUTHERN
GROCERY

Baker

Coldwater, Michigan

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Secord

PHONE 160

S. W. TOMSON AGENCY
GENERAL INSURANCE

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COMPLIMENT
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BEST WISHES, SENIORS !

GULF SERVICE STATION
Lubrication — Washing

YOPE'S

Battery

Texaco Service

97 MARSHALL
Phone 79

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YOUR HOME TOWN LAUNDRY SINCE 1 8 8 8
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TROUTMAN'S
SUPER M A R K E T
Fine Foods and Meats

CONGRATULATIONS

The Equitable
Societ
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EAST CHICAGO

PAGE O N E H U N D R E D T W E N T Y J O U R

Howard M. Teeter

�FOR FOOTWEAR SMARTLY STYLED

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS O F 1 9 5 3

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QUALITY

BEST WISHES
CLASS OF 1953

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WIlour's

STOR
Dick Alison, Owner

FURNITURE

Way - DeNooyer, Inc.
CHEVROLET
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57-65 SOUTH MONROE STREET

Compliment

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Authentically designed heirlooms.

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�SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

BEST WISHES, SENIORS !

TO THE CLASS OF '53

Arnold Auto

ZIRKLE'S
G R O C E RY

106 W. Chicago

CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS!

OLMSTEAD'S D A I R Y
"Good Milk for Good Health"
Larry Olmstead

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MAROTHY
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KELVINATOR

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SPARTON and ARVIN TELEVISION
"We Service Everything W e Sell"

BuckeyeInsulation
BLOWN INSULATION
Siding
Storm Windows
Phone 914

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The
Hot
Coldwater's Finest
Fine Food E x c e l l e n t Rooms

�"We cannot abandon our education at the schoolhouse door. W e have
to keep it up through life."
— Calvin Coolidge

BEST WISHES TO
THE CLASS OF '53

Quality Spring Products, Inc.
COIL SPRINGS FOR INDUSTRIAL
AND AGRICULTURAL

Best Wishes F r o m

Kimber Coal Co.
CONGRATULATIONS
Compliment

Pratt Motor
11 South Hudson — Coldwater, Mich.

A&amp;P
SUPER MARKET

TELEPHONE 38

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�COMPLIMENTS

Model
160 WEST CHICAGO STREET

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Compliments

C H AT T E R

Branch County
Dental Association

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NORMAN E. H AW K : Editor
GLORIA MEIER: Assistant Editor
DESMOND N . BUZZELL: Adviser

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P r a i s e s l o u d w e sing!

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Page 1 8

Events
Page 5 6

Organizations
Page 6 6

Music
Page 8 6

I M e l ii•S
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Advertisements
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���A D M I N I S T R AT I O N .

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Superintendent
E. B Y R O N T H O M A S , o u r
active S u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f
Schools, is a m a n
sified talents. H e has
to meet the i n f l o w
which g r e e t s h i m d a i l y .
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but a l s o a n a d m i n i s t r a t o r,
an e x p e r t i n
tions, a n d

a c o u n s e l o r.

Much o f M r. Thomas' t i m e
is spent in keeping in touch
with t h e latest educational
policies, c o n f e r r i n g w i t h
principals, t e a c h e r s , a n d
students; a n d a d e q u a t e l y
correlating the schools with
the w h o l e community.

U r. E. B y r o n

Hoard o f Education
Left to right: D r. Harold Weidner, Trustee, M r. Willis H o d g m a n , Treasurer; M r . S t a n l e y
dent; Mrs. M a r g a r e t Olmsted, Secretary; M r . Charles Woodward, Trustee; Mr. E. Byron
intendent o f Schools.
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Principal

First known t o CHS'ers a s a science teacher, M r.
Dennis later became Jr. High Principal. W i t h i n
three years he advanced to top executive in the
Roosevelt building. A s Principal his m a n y daily
duties include: balancing t h e school calendar,
getting t h e bulletin r e a d y, checking absentees,
correspondence, student problems, club
ulty meetings, class visitations, and many others.
Spare moments are spent in club
ing and traveling.

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J r . highi P r i n c i p a l
Mr. Axner Olson, our Junior High Principal, is a
former teacher a n d assistant coach a t C . H . S.
Included in his m a n y office activities
ing attendance, correspondence,
lems, the Student Council a n d faculty meetings,
balancing t h e calendar, t a k i n g c a r e o f t h r e e
study halls, keeping records up-to-date,
ing his o w n "truant officer." H u n t i n g
ing are his favorite hobbies, and he enjoys many
club activities.

Mrs. Beatty, Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Warnock

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�MR. J O S E P H R I C E
Commercial L o w , Ty p i n g , Bookkeeping, S t e n o g r a p h y

MISS C A R L E E N L O F F
Spanish, H i s t o r y
MRS. E T H E L C . H A W L E Y
Latin, C i v i c s , E n g l i s h

MR C H A R L E S E N O S
English, C o m m e r c i a l M a t h
MISS R O S E S T E F FA N I A N
English, S o c i a l S t u d i e s
MRS. C O R L E O N E C O C H R A N E
Social S t u d i e s , E n g l i s h
MR. H U G H T Y L E R
English, S p e e c h , D r a m a t i c s , D e b a t e
MRS. E . B Y R O N T H O M A S
'English
MR, D E S M O N D N . B U Z Z E S
English, J o u r n a l i s m , P u b l i c a t i o n s

MR. F R A N K L O W E
Coach, D r i v e r T r a i n i n g , H i s t o r y, H e a l t h E d u c a t i o n
MR. G E O R G E O S E N K O
Physical E d u c a t i o n , C o a c h . D r i v e r T r a i n i n g
MR. F L O Y D E D T
Health Education, Physical Education, C o a c h
A B S E N T: M I S S G E N E F R A Z I E R
Girls' P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n

MISS ELLEN ROBERTS
Vo c a l M u s i c
MR. H A R L A N B O N D
Instrumental Instructor
MR. L A U R E N C E O L S O N
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MR R O Y H O U S T O N
Civics
MR. O W E N J O H N S O N
Science, S o c i o l S t u d i e s
MR O S C A R R E N S H A W
Economics, S o c i o l o g y, A m e r i c a n H i s t o r y
MR. J A M E S V I N C E N T
American G o v • r n m • n t , H i s t o r y
MR. W A Y N E R O W E R D I N K
English, S o c i a l S l o d i e s
MISS D O L O R E S B E A N
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MRS. J O S E P H I N E B U R A N D T
Home Economics
MR J A M E S C R O S B Y
Agriculture
MRS. S A L LY G I A U Q U E
Horne E c o n o m i c s
MISS P R I S C I L L A W O O D H E A D
Art
MR. B E R T R A N D G R I M M
Shop, A ss i ss ont C o a c h

MRS. D O R O T H Y A I T C H I S O N
Biology
MR V A L C O N N O L L Y
Science
MR. B E R T R A N D S I B L E Y
C h o m i s t r y, P h y s i c s

MR. B U R D E T T E H A R R I S
Mathematics, English
mR W I L L I A M Z A B O N I C K
Mathematics, C o a c h
MISS J O A N G U I L L A U M E
Mathematics, E n g l i s h
MRS. G L A D Y S D A V I S
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In 1946 w e shyly entered the seventh grade, a n d being
unsure o f the run of things, STUDIED. Class officers Merabeth
Selby, N o r m H a w k , To r n McConnell a n d Elaine Sampson
guided us t h a t yeas. " H e l l o , U m f r o m Junior High School
and I wonder i f you wouldn't like to buy a magosiner Judy
McKnight was t o p seller a n d w o n t h e radio. A f e w w e r e
pretty enough t o make the popularity poll.
Eighth grade — Shirley Barringer, M a r t i ° Hyland, Nancy
Robinson, and Phyllis Worden gave us some class parties that
were terrific n e v e r had enough o f
those traffic dances! T h i s year w e brought home o
our Hallowe'en float . a leot never repeated b y
We were really in the swing o f things.
Ninth grade — W e r e almost halfway through now . . .
and i n t h e middle o f m a n y rip.roaring romances. O h , love
I, grand! W e h a d o u r second Tw i n Volley football champs
this y e a r . . . a n d w e ' r e becoming quite
Bill Connell, Tom McConnell, Robert Smith, ond Eugene Miller
were our officers. Sounded like the football
it wos, reserve thot is. D o n Davis nosed out Gretchen Ohnsthd
to become student council president. T h e girls, losing all this
prestige consoled themselves w i t h slumber parties. W h a t a
basketball thorn . . . w e followed them t o STATE! Canasta
and "drivers" clubs w e r e t h e craze. J e a n A n n Elliott a n d
Norm Hawk won the good citizenship awards . . . Norm also
won the Latin Award.
Tenth grode — Sophomores o g l e , , ! Three flights
it was worth i t to have those lockers . . . seniors emptied our
books on floors W h o do those guys think they
way?" The heorty reception they gave us made up
h i , . . N o r m Howk, Helen Joon Weakly, LeeRoy Morrill,
Paul Pope, Judy McKnight and Vicki Tropp were our officers
that year.
El eeeeeh grade — " N o Exams. H e y, I like this!" football
let's n o t talk about i t ! W e were i m p eeeeed b y

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the new teachers . . . really going t o like E , l i s h next year.
Ellen liorPs, J a n e Mitchell, B i l l Connell, Shirley Barringer,
officers; M a r y j o H y l a n d a n d J o h n McBride, Commissioners;
Potti Sager. Clerk. W e dedicated the Cardinal Field . . . Zoe
Patterson a n d Helen Jean Weakly were the members o f o u r
class i n the homecoming court. " T h e Late Christopher Bean,"
our class ploy, hod them i n the aisle. T h e Junior•Senior was
a wonderful w a y t o end t h e year. b u t everybody regretted
seeing so many faithful teachers leave C.H.S.
We were o r top now . . . except for the Administration
and only g f e w short months t o g o . . . I t couldn't b e
true that w e h o d arrived a t last! D o n Davis, Mayor; D o n
Spencer, President; D o l e J o c k s ° , V i c e -President;
Connell, Secretory; Helen Jean Weakly, Treasurer; Merabeth
Selby ond Joyce K a s e , Commissioners . . .nice line u p . A
better football season . . . b u t I c a n remember when . . .
Dave Bennett won o position on the conference team w e
crowned J o y . Hinson o u r H o m e c o r n i , Queen . . Helen
leon Weokly and Shirley Robson were the senior members o f
the court. Teachers' Institute, and Senior paper drive . . . w e
didn't realize you could get to much for old papers. The senior
play "Our Hearts Were Young and Goy," was a
The class o f ' 5 2 a n d the teachers, chose Helen Jean Weokly
D. A . R. girl. W e had a scrappy basketball . a n k , but sadly
enough, w e dropped our first district game. N o r m
Valedictorian; a n d Carole Magee, Salutatorian . . . w e knew
it would be those t w o all along! . A beautiful modern bus
was purchased f o r our school, ond to celebrate this occasion,
Mr. Dennis l e t all o f us out of study boll t o take o ride . . .
He's g swell guy! T h e foculty chose Norm H a w k a n d Joyce
Hinson as ideal boy and girl . . . Leland Ward was honored
by being named State Farmer of 1952 . . . Now it's — "Wash.
ington or Bust," and w e probably will! Miss !Ida Phillips a n d
Mr. Oscar Renshaw, our class advisers, accompanied us on our
trip . . . what fun! Well, the final fatal moment arrived
. . . we were the first class to graduate on Cardinol Field, and
our High School "daze" were only t o be fond memories . . .

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* M i e n &lt; Police I
Citizenship C o m m . 2
Class P r e s i d e n t I
Class S e c r e t o r y 3
Naval R
3
,

DON D AV I S
P r e , S t u d e n t Council I
Cardinal Service C l u b
Mirror S t a f f 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y C o s t
Chorus
Glee C l u b 3 ,
Exchange A s s e m b l y 4
U. N . C l u b 4
Spring S i n g 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Ring C o m m . 3
Mayor 4
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o n u w 2 , 3
Student C o n o n n s i o n

JAMES D E A N
Boys' C o o k i n g 4
Reserve B a s e b a l l 2
Future V a r s i t y F o o t b a l l 2
Future Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l 2
Golf I
-Americo Sings" I , 2

�SENIORS...

JOHN DENBROCK
Tumbling
Chorus 3
WWI Guards 3, 4

SENIORS...
JEAN A N N ELLIOTT
Jr. H i g h E d . M i r r o r 3
Va r s i t y D o b a i * 4
Democracy C o n t e s t 3
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Sr. P l a y D i r e c t o r 4
Jr. P l a y C a s t 3
1 , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff I . 2 , 3
Y. Te e n s P r e s i d e n t 4
G.A.A. 1 , 2 . 3
4 , C l u b Pres. 1
Cilizenship A w a r d 1
Symposium C o n t e s t 4 O a )
Dancing C l u b 2
Citizenship C o n a n I , 2
Mirror S i c , 1 . 2

SHIRLEY E N G L I S H
4.H C l u b 1. 1 , 3 . 4
Dancin Club 1
Usher I g , 2
Librarian I . 2
Jr.- 5 , B a n q u e t C o m m 1

ELIA E S T E R L I N E
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Cardinal C h o i , ' 2 , 3
A l ' I ! 2, 3
Bond I , 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b 3

MARGUERITE F A C K L A M
Mirror S t a f f I , 2 , 3
%*r'iisl EdChaM';;e 'r E
Va r s i t y D e b a t e 2 , 3
Forensics 2 , 3
Ouill a r i d Scroll A w a r d 4
Sr. P l o y C a s t 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a l l 3 , 4
G.A.A. I , 2
. . . S r. Banquet Comm. 3

WILBUR F E R RY
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Eischange A s s e m b l y
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Jr P l a y C a s t
H i , I . 2, 3, 4
Va r s i t y Te n n i s 1 , 2 . 3 , 4
Football RRRRR 3

C A R O LY N F O S T E R
G A.A. 3
4 5 Club I , 2, 3
Dancing C l u b 2
Usher 3
-America S i , , , " 2
r G t ' a b 3.

BEVERLY F R E D E R I C K
Y.Tisens 2 . 3 , 4
Darwin° C l u b 2 . 3
Librarian 1 , 3

CASSIE G A G E
4-H C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Suite, V. , C 1 3 1 ,
Librarian 4
Jr..Sr, B a n q u e t C o n a n . 3
Specioi C h o r u s 3

FRANCES G R E E N
Democracy C o n t e s t 2
F T. A 3 , 4
G.A A 1 , 3
Usher A
Citizenship C o m m . 4
Horizon C l u b 3
French C l u b 4

BARBARA G R U N E R
Sr P l o y C o s t C o m m .
Jr. P l o y T i c k e t C o m m .
E.T.A. S e c . - T r e s , 4
4.H C l u b 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Citizenship C o m m . 3 , i t
Y- Te e n s 4

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�SENIORS...

SENIORS...

JOAN GRUNER
Cardinal Staff I
Cardinal C h a t t e r 4
Forensics 3
Sr. P l a y A d v e r t i s i n g C o m m .
' , Te e n s 4
E.T.A. 3 , 4

JOHN GRUNER
Mirror S t a f f 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff 3 , 4
Jr. P l o y C a s t
C- C l u b 2 , 3
C- C l u b Tr e a . . . . . 4
Cardinal Sports Ed. ( I
To p T e n 4
Bays' S t a t e 3
Track V a r s i t y 2 , 3 ,
Citizenship C o m m _ 3

4-11 C l u b I , 2 , 3 , 4
Citizenship C o m m 3
U. N . C l u b 4
To p T e n
U. N . M o c k A s s e m b l y 3
U . S . Serves t h e W o r l d (1st) 2
Sophomore R e c e p t i o n C o n l i n . 4
Office

PA U L I N E H A C K E R
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
G A A. 1, 2
Usher 2 , 3
Librarian 1
Jr.- S r, B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Sr. P l o y C o r m n .
Sophomore R s . . . W M ^ C . v . " ' 4

ELLEN H A R R I S
Mirror S . f f 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f I , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r 1 , 2 , 3
Debate C h r 2 . 3
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Jr. P l a y D i r e c t o r
Sophomore R e c e p t i o n C o m m . 4
Jr. C l a s s P r e s i d e n t .
Dancing C l u b I , 2
Cheerleader 1
Usher 3
Jr..5r. B a n q u e t COnIrn. 3

NORMAN H AW K
Va l e d i c t o r i a n 4
Ideal B o y
Student L o u n c i l 1
Ass, Ed. Cardinal 3
Editor- i n - C h i e f C a r d i n a l 4
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
gibsPer4:: i Z ° Z ; 0 h 4 I
C l a m Prhesident 2 d
Airscouts 1 , 2 , 3
Band F o l l i e , 1 , 2 , 3
A l i Te n t l g " L ' i ; 2 . 3
Solo E n s e m b l e C o n t e s t 2 , 3

WILLIAM H O F F
Sr. P l a y C a s t
Baseball 1 , 2
Football V a r s i t y 4
Football E s . . , , , 3
Track V a r s i t y 4
Athletic P o l i c e 1
Track ,
3

RICHARD HURLEY
413rsle'rtbsin I VI V'ra.jr7ityI 1 , 2 , 3
Class Tr e a s u r e r 2
Class S e c r e t a r y I

JACK H A L L
Bond 1 , 2
Golf I
Basketball F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 , 2
Basketball I n t r a m u r a l s 4
Chorus 4

JOSEPH H A R T E R
Usher 4

JOYCE H I N S O N
Homecoming Q u e e n
Ideal G i r l
Editor- I n - C h i e f M i r r o r 4
Literary E d i t o r C a r d i n a l 4
Va r s i t y D e b a t e 3
Forensics 3 , 4
Quill a n d Scro!I A w a r d 4
5 , P l a y Cast
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Y•Teens S e c r e t a r y 4
Girls' S t a t e 3
Tu m b l i n g 1 , 2 , 3
Jr. P l a y D i r e c t o r
Assistant E d i t o r M i r r o r 3
Dancing C l a s s 2 , 3

JANET H O U G E N
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Excl.tange A s s e m b l y 4
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Librarian 2 . 3
J r. - S r B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

M A RY J O H Y L A N D
Cardinal S t a f f 3
Art S l u f f Editor 4
Emhange Assembly 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4

Dancing C l u b 2
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m
Student C o m m i s s i o n 3

PA G E T W E N T Y - S I X

�SENIORS...
DALE J A C K S O N
H i , 1, 3, 4
Vice P r m . S e n i o r C l a s s
President o f C - C l u b 4
Treasurer o f C - C l u b 3
C- C l u b 2 , 3 , 4
football Va r s i t y 2 . 3 , 4
Baskelball V a r s i t y 2 , 3 , 4
Basketball . . . . . ye I
Baseball 2 , 3 ,

ROGER J O N E S
Cardinal S t a f f 3 , 4
Sr P l a y S t a g e C o m m .
Basketball B a n d 4
Bond 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Golf I . 2
football 1
Basketball B a n d 4

D AV I D K I N G
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
Cardinal S t a f f 4
Band 1 , 2 , 3
Cilizenship C o m m . 1
L. 5 , B a n q u e t C o m m 3
Baseball f u t u r e V a r s i t y I
Basketball f u t u r e V a r s i t y I
N o n a g e , Basketball 3

SENIORS...
DALE J O H N S O N
Exchange A s s e m b l y 4
Band 1 . 2 . 3 , 4
"America Sings- 3
Intramural. 2 4
Band f o l l i m I , , 2 , 3, 4
Baskoball 3 , 4

JOYCE K A S E R
M i r r o r S t a f l I , 2,
Sr P l o y C a s t 4
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Shutterbug C l u b 4
Sophomore Racer'', C o m . ,
Golf 2 . 3
Jr -Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

LOWELL K N A P P
V i . • P r e s . P. P. A .

LYLE K N I R K
future Va r s i t y B a s e b a l l 2
Special C h o r u s 2 , 3
Chorus 4
Clam Ring Comm. 3
Democracy C o n t e s t 2 . 3
Spring C h o r u s f e s t i v a l 3

DELORES K U S E L
Cardinal C h a t t e r 3 , 4
Democracy C o n t e s t 2
Y,-*TeTi?
Horne E t , C l u b 1 , 2
-America Sings- 1
J r. - S r B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Sophomore R e c e p t i o n C a r o m 4

JERRY K U L O W
Assembly 4
Baseb011 1 , 2
M g r. f o o t b a l l Va r s i l y 4
football 3
Basketball Reserve 3

GLORIA LAMBERSON
G.A.A. 3
4-H Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Librarian 4
Citizenship C o m m . 1
Homecoming Comm.

PHYLIS L A Y M A N

HAROLD LAMBERSON
Hi, 3
Track V a r s i t y 3

4 - H C l u b 1, 2 , 3 , 4
Ushm 3 , 4
Librarian 1

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�SENIORS_.
GEORGE L E W I S
Exchange A s s e m b l y 1
Va r s i t y B o m b , '

MERVIN LUCE
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Tu m b l i n g I , 2 , 3
111•T 1, 2 , 3
Gond 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Goys S t a t e 3
Football R
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Track
2
Jr.•Sr. B a n q u e t C o r n e r 3

SENIORS-.
JULIE L I M O
Co•business Ed. M i r r o r 3
M i r r o r Staff
C a r d i n a l Staff 1 , 2 . 3 , 4
Debate 2
Democracy C o n t e s t 3
Sr. P l a y C a s t 4
T•Teens 2 , 3 , 4
E.T.A. 3
O k A . 1, 2, 3
G. P l a y C o m m . 3
Citizenship Comns. 2
0Elice G i r l 3
Jr.- 5 r . B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

SHIRLEY L U S H
Mirror Staff 1 , 2
Cardinal Staff 2
Cardinal Chatter 4
forensics 3
T- t e e n s 2, 3 , 4

Bond 1 , 2
Jr.- S r. B a n g . , C o m m . 3
J r. - S r P l o y s C o m m . 3 , i t

JOHN McBRIDE
G. Play 4
Va r s i t y 4
C ' g r. r r t , i , r 3 A
Student Commission 3
Citizenship C o m m 1
Cardinal C h o , 4
Intramural, 4

THOMAS McCONNELL
C•Club 3 , 4
f o o t b a l l Va r s i t y 3 , 4
Football R
Basketball Va r s i t y 3 , 4
Basketball Reserve 1 , 2
Jr . S r G a n g u e , C o w , 3
Class V i m Pros. I

JAMES M c C O N N E L L
Mirror Staff 3
Cardinal Staff 3
Exchange Assemblies 3 , 4
Tumbling I , 2 , 3
Sr P l a y Prolos.
Hi 1' 2 . 3 , 4
f o o t b a l l Va r s i t y xl
Football Reserve 3
Golf 3
Citizenship C o m m . 4
Baseball 1 , 2

NAOMI McDONALD

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Cardinal Chatter 2
V. Te e n s 2, 3 , 4
G A A I . 2. 3
Citizenship C o n a n 2
1, - S . g a n g u e C o m m . 3

I r ' s t 5 y 4 = 7 1 4 , 2, 3 , 4
Sophomore fliscepit
Jr..Sr P r o m C o m m . ]

DONALD McINTEE
4

JUDY M c K N I G H T
Mirror
Cardinal Staff 1 , 2 , 3. 4
Cardinal Chatter 2
Exchange A s s e m b l y 2
Sr. P l o y Cost
jr:TeltrnYs 5 1 , 4
U N Club 4
Dancing C l u b 2 . 3 , 4
Student C o m m . 2
Citizenship C o m m . I . 2
"America S i n g , 2
J r. • S r B a n q u e t C o m m 3

THOMAS M c L A U G H L I N
Sr. P l a y Cost
Jr. P l a y C O T T
2,3,4
Future Va r s i t y f o o t b a l l 1 , 2
Va r s i t y f o o t b a l l 3 . 4
Basketball Reserve 3
T O N , . Va r s i t y Track I , 2
Baseball Va r s i t y 3
eeee me B a s e b a l l 1 , 2
Vice•Pres H i T
C•Clab 3
Athleric P o l i c e I . 2
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PA G E T W E N T Y - E I G H T

MARION McNALL
T• Teens A
Dancing C l u b 3 , 4
Ushm 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Librarian A
. . • S t . Gangue. Comm. 3
Tennis 2

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R AY M O N D P A R A D I N E
Chef Class 3
441 C l u b

SENIORS...
TOE E L L E N PAT T E R S O N
Mirror S t a f f 3 , 4
N e w s Events Ed. C a r d i n a l 4
Cardinal Chatter 3
O s i e e i , Court 3
Exchange
Sf. P l a y C a s t 4
Jr. P l a y F r o g . C U , . 3
Y. Te e n s 2, 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2
1,..S,. P r o m C o m m . 3
S . A . Rec. C o m m . 4

N A N C Y PA U L
F.T 4
4 - H C l u b 1, 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b 2, 3
11.Teens 4

FLORENCE P R E S T O N
441 Club 4 , 2
Usher 4

HELEN R A Y M O N D
"America Sings" 2
Spring Chorus Festival

ROBERT R E N S H AV O
Cardinal Staff 3 , 1
D e b a t e Class 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y C e r a m . 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
Track
3
Athletic Police 2 , 3, 4
U N . Club 4 , 2

SHIRLEY R O B S O N
Citieen's Court 4
Sr. P l a y A d v e r t . C o m m
Tap Te n

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PAUL P O P E
C . C l u b 2 , 3, 4
Football Va r s i t y 3 , 4
Football Reserve 2
Track Va r s i t y 2 , 3
Track Reserve 1
Athletic Police I
C . C l u b Secretary 4
Hi- Y President 4
lays' State 3
Hi.Y Vi c e - P r e s 3

JOAN RANDALL
Y. Te e n s 3 , 4
To p Ten 4
Student Council I
U.S., 3
Latin A w a r d 2
Citizenship A w a r d I
Class
G.A.A. 4

M AY N A R D REES
F.F.A. 2 , 3
Chorus 3
Cardinal Choir 4

NANCY ROBINSON
MUror SWF 3, 4
Cardinal Staff 4
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Jr. P l o y C o m m 3
Y. Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
Band 1 , 2 , 3
G A A . Boord 4
Dancing C l u b 2
4r..5-. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

PATTI S A G E R
M i r r o r Staff I , 2 , 3
Co J r . H i g h Ed. 3
Cardinal S O P I 2 , 3
Va r s i t y D e b a t e 3 , 4
Soph. R e c e p ' t C o m m . 4
Sr. P l a y Director
Jr. P l o y C a s t
Secretary Y-Teens 3
Y- 2 , 3 , 4
U. o f M . C S , . C i t i z e n s h i p 4
Clerk 3
1r.- S r. B a n q u e t C a r n a l . 3
Y. Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4

�SENIORS...
MERABETH S E L B Y
Cardinol Staff 4
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
F.T.A. 3 , 4
' , Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4
G.A.A. I , 2, 3
Dancing C l u b 1, 2 , 3
Student Commission 4
J r. . S r B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
To p Te n
S o p , Roc, C o m m . 4
U,. 5 , P r a m C o m m . 3

JOHN S H I E RY
C . C l u b 2, 3 , 4
4-H Club 1
f o o t b a l l Va r s i t y 4
Football Reserve 3
Basketball V a r s i t y 2 , 3 , 4
Baseball Va r s i t y 2 , 3 , 4
E.T.A 3 ,

ROBERT S M I T H
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 3
C.Club 3 , 4
Baseball Va r s i t y 3 , 4
f o o t b a l l Va r s i t y 4
Intromorals •

SENIORS...
ELEANOR S H E R M A N
Cardinal [ h o t t e r 4
Tu m b l i n g 1
forensics 3
Sr. P l a y C O T T.
3 - 3 e e n s 2, 3 , 4
G A L 1 , 2, 3
D a n c i n g Chola 2 , 3
Home Er C l u b 1

E D WA R D T I L E R
C.Club 3 , 4
PEA.
441 C l u b 3
B a s e b a l l Va r s i t y 3 , 4

WA R R E N S M I T H
Mirror SNIT 2
Cardinal Chatter 4
Debate Class 2
Emhong• Assembly 4
Band I , 2, 3, 4
Citizenship Comm, I
Chorus 3
Glee Club 3

WILLIAM SMITH
Tu m b l i n g I
C . C l u b 3, 4
Trr'olt i f ' r s " Y
Athletic Police 2
Horne Es. C l u b 2
" A m e r i c a Sings" 3 , 4
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3
Boys' C h o r u s
S a p , Rec. C o m m . I

CAROL S PA D E
Y. Te • n s 2
Dancing C l u b 1, 2
Librarian I
Usher 3
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

HELEN S T E M E N
U.S., 3
"Americo Sings" 3
Chorus 2 , 3
Holt M o n i t o r I

RONALD SNIPS
Democracy Contest 2
4,H Club 1
S h o p 1, 2 , 3

D O N A L D SPENCER
Boys S l a t e
Footboll Reserve 3
To p To n
P r e s i d e n t o f Class 4
Tr a c k R
3
Athletic Police I
Citizenship Comm 2
. . . S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 3

HERMAN TA I T
Bechange A s s e m b l y 2
Football R
2
Citizenship Comm, 3

PA G E T H I R T , O N F

�SENIORS...

SENIORS...
E V E LY N T O M P K I N S
Mirror Staff 3, 4
2r. P l a y C o m m . 3
Y- Te e n s 2 , 3 , 4

W A Y N E T AY L O R
"America Sings" 3
E.T.A. B a s k e t b a l l 2 , 3 . •

4-H Club I
Usher 3
Librarian 2
a,. .5,. P r o m . C o n o n . 3
Sophomore Reception 4

Future Va r s i t y B a s e b a l l 1 , 2
B a s e b a l l 3
Chef 4

VICKI TROPP
Ed- i n - C h i e f M i r r o r 4
A s s " Ed, M i r r o r 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff 2, 3, 4
Exchange A s s e m b l y 3
O u i l l a n d Scroll A w a r d 4
5,. F l a y C a s t s

J O H N T O U PA L I K
Football Va r s i t y I
Basketball Va r s i t y 3
Basketball R e s e r v e 1 , 2

Cheerleader 2, 3, 4
Democracy C o n t e s t 2 . 3
Tu m b l i n g 1 , 2 , 3
Forensics 3 , 4
Jr. P l a y D i r e c t o r 3
Dancing C l u b 2 . 3
To p T e n

E D WA R D W A L D R O N
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Football Reserve 4
Citizenship Comm. 3
Baseball R 1 , 2
Basketball Future Va r s i t y 1

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Band 1 , 2

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4-H Club I
Citizenship C o m m . 4

GRACE W A T K I N S
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Librarian 4

F.F.A. S w r e t a r y 3
FE A . President 4
Sr. P l o y A d v e r t i s i n g C o m m .
Sr. M e m o r i a l C o m m . 4
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Usher 3
LibrarWn 4
"America Sings" 3
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MARION WILLIAMSON
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WILLIAM WOLPORD
Basketball, Future Va r s i t y
Infromurais 1 , 3 , 4

EARL W O O D S
Basketball, Future Va r s i t y
Shutterbuo C l u b 4
Citisenship C o m m 4
RALPH W O O D S

PHYLLIS W O R S E N
Mirror Sto0 2, 3
Cardinal Chatter 2, 3
Sr. P l a y C o n a , .
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Citizenship C o m m . 2
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LORETTA Y O U N G
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Dancing C l u b 2
NCIub 1
Librarian 3

MYRTLE Y O C K E Y
4-H Club 1, 2, 3
Hanle E c C l u b 2
Style S h o w 2

LEON Z A B O N I C 11
Hi- Y 1 , 3 , 4
C- C l u b 2, 3 , 4
Baseball 2 , 3 , 4
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Basketball Reserve 2 , 3

PA G E T H I R T Y- T H R E E

�KILEDII'TORLIN
NORMAN H AW K

CAROL MAGEE

It i s increasingly clear t h a t w h e n o u r h i g h
school education comes to an end w e will
politely dumped into the lap of one of history's
critical periods. I t also seems quite evident that
many have subconsciously accepted w a r as the
only answer to the problem.

Will a space ship reach the moon?
activity c u r e cancer a n d o t h e r diseases? I s
world p e a c e i n sight? T h e s e a r e just a f e w
questions and problems which confront the class
of ' 5 2 a s w e l e a v e school a n d l o o k i n t o t h e
future.

War is farthest from being the answer. Peace
is n o longer a luxury. I t is a necessity, f o r n o
one can possibly win another world w a r with its
resulting devastation. In the ruins of a post-war
world, w e w o u l d f i n d t h e opposing
Democracy and Communism still alive,
ing each other. It is not difficult for us to
the ideals of Freedom can never be abolished by
a mere war, so w e must take a step further and
admit that we could never eliminate communistic
beliefs b y achieving military victory. It is simply
impossible

A f e w o f us m a y t a k e p a r t i n
ment o f scientific inventions and
tions, b u t there w i l l b e m o r e o f u s w h o w i l l
benefit b y them.

But there is a n answer. W e can w i n out b y
matching truth for lies, Christianity for Atheism,
and education for ignorance. These a r e the only
weapons which can possibly destroy
tionable " i s m , " a n d t h e i r g r e a t effectiveness
would b e surprising i f i t w e r e the w i l l o f t h e
people to apply them.
Therefore i f w e a r e to find t h e
life which everyone seeks, w e must avoid w a r
and promote peace a n d understanding. I f w e
follow the correct course, the history o f
eration w i l l b e one o f "peace o n earth, g o o d
will t o w a r d men."

All through our school life, our teachers have
been on hand to guide and advise us whenever
we were in need of help. Only through
struction w o u l d w e b e prepared t o m a k e o u r
way i n the life that lies before us. M a n y h o v e
profited m o r e b y i t than others.
Too many of us have idly wasted precious time
when w e could have utilized i t to our
vantage. Life is so short that w e can't afford to
let i t slip b y u s unacknowledged. I n years t o
ccme, w e will look back on our school life and
pick out not only our good times, but those f e w
minutes of each d a y when w e could have been
studying harder o n world problems, digging a
little more on science, or other things which w e
could have profited b y in the future.
were "just fooling around."
We h a v e the privilege o f preparing f o r o u r
future lives which can exceed a n y existence o f
the past. I f w e make the right decisions, future
success i s ours.

THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y B R A N C H C O U N T Y M E D I C A L S O C I E T Y

PA G E T E M I T Y- F O U P

�Front r o w : Tropp, Robson, Randall, J o a n G r u n e r.
Bock r o w : We a k l y, Selby, M a g e e , H a w k , Spencer, J o c k G r o c e r.

TOP TEN
Ideal G i r l
JOYCE A N N HINSON

Ideal B o y
NORMAN H AW K

O. G i r l
HELEN J E A N WEAKLY
Helen J e a n We a k l y w a s elected D . A . R . G i r l b y
her classmates and teachers on t h e basis
vice, l o y a l t y, a n d cooperation. H e l e n J ean w a s
on officer o f h e r sophomore a n d
was a m e m b e r o f t h e Homecoming Court, a n d
received t h e Q u i l l a n d S c r o l l a w a r d
standing j o u r n a l i s m .

THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y K E R R H A R D W A R E C O M P A N Y

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�CLASS W I L L S
I, Joyce Adams, w i l l to any Junior m y ringside
seat in the corner o f the auditorium.
I, Bernard Allen, w i l l to all
piness a n d success i n t h e i r Senior y e a r.
We, Susan Allen, Ellen Harris, and Joyce Kaser,
known as the "Three Musketeers", being o f sound
bodies b u t w e a k minds, d o hereby w i l l
queath to our teachers and to our underclassmen
friends our hopes for as m a n y lasting friendships
and w o n d e r f u l times together a s w e h a v e h a d
ever since '44.
I, Jim Baggerly, w i l l t o M r. Bond a truck l o a d
of batons so t h a t h e w i l l n e v e r b e w i t h o u t o n e
to l e a d t h e band.
I, Helen Balch, w i l l t o m y sister, Vi r g i n i a , t h e
Chrysler so that she won't have a n y
ning d o w n a man.
I, Barney Banister, w i l l G e n e Wa l l a c e a n e w
Nash f u l l y equipped f o r future nights in
ior year.
We, Shirley A n n Barringer a n d J e a n
liott, h e r e b y bequeath t o M r. Renshaw's History
class o u r heights so t h a t t h e students l e a r n t h e
long a n d short o f it.
I, Dave Bennett, w i l l to Mr. Dennis a dictionary
to improve his vocabulary.
I, Dale Blanchard, w i l l m y cook b o o k t o a n y
underclassman w h o a d m i r e s M r s . G i a q u e .
I, Pat Bodie, w i l l t o m y sister, Donna, a l l m y
boy friends so she c a n h a v e a l i t t l e v a r i e t y.
I, Julie Bonfiglio, w i l l t o Dean
ability n o t t o b l u s h w h e n m e m b e r s o f
posite sex speak t o h i m .
We, Shirley Bonharn a n d Pauline Hacker, w i l l
our a u d i t o r i u m seats t o a n y t w o Juniors w h o
may w i s h t o lose their e y e sight.
I, Helen Boyce, w i l l t o Marilyn Dickey m y seat
on t h e f r o n t r o w i n t h e a u d i t o r i u m s o she c a n
get sea sick looking a t the movies.
We, L e e B r a y t o n , a n d P a u l P o p e , b e i n g o f
strong m i n d a n d b o d y d o hereby w i l l ourselves
to o u r women.
I, Wade Bressler, w i l l never leave Frances.
I. JoEllen Butters, w i l l m y crepe souled shoes
to M r s . Aitchison s o she c a n g e t a r o u n d s t u d y
hall w i t h o u t disturbing the studious ones.
We, D o r o t h y Chatfield a n d
will o u r a b i l i t y t o d a sh t o school a t 8 1 4 A . M .
and 1 2 5 9 P. M . a n d never be late t o a n y Junior
who thinks he or she can fill

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I, Ha Marie Clearwater, w i l l a calendar to Mrs.
Weiler a n d M r. Zabonick so they can keep track
of w h i c h one is to read the bulletin each d a y.
I, Bill Connell, w i l l to m y future,
ate w i f e , t h e a b i l i t y t o cook.
I, Leona C r a n d a l l , w i l l m y s e a t i n C a r d i n a l
Choir t o a n y underclassman w h o likes music.
I, Don Davis, w i l l my office o f Mayor
Boyce w h o h a s t h e b r a i n s a n d s t a m i n a f o r i t .
I, Edward Deal, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o t a p dance
to Gloria Meier.
I, Jim Dean, w i l l myself to M a r y Lou C o x .
I. John Denbrock, w i l l m y model T Ford to a n y
Junior w i t h a l o t o f b a i l i n g w i r e a n d p l i e r s t o
keep the Union City girls h a p p y.
I, Shirley English, w i l l Dawne Barnes and Alice
Huss my Ford so they can chase the boys around
after G. A . A .
I, Ella M a r i e Esterline, w i l l m y typing a b i l i t y to
any underclassman w i t h a g o o d eraser.
We, P e g g y Facklam a n d Delores Kusel, w i l l
to N a t a l i e Bovee a n d Ethel H o w l e t t t h e a b i l i t y
to b e "sweet a n d innocent" like t h e girls o f '52.
I, Wilbur Ferry, w i l l m y bashfulness to anyone
who can keep their mouth shut as long as I have.
We, V i c t o r Fonda a n d J i m McConnell, b e i n g
willing n o t to w i l l anyone anything b u t this will,
will w i l l this w i l l t o anyone w h o thinks they w i l l
keep h i s w i l l till the time comes f o r them t o w i l l
a will
I, Carolyn Foster, w i l l m y brother, Bob, a can
of g a s s o w h e n h e takes J e a n h o m e h e w o n ' t
have t o w a l k six miles t o a station.
I, B e v e r l y F r e d e r i c k , w i l l m y n i c k n a m e
"Shorty" t o a n y Junior w h o can q u a l i f y.
I, Frances Green, w i l l t o M r. Enos a p a i r o f
steel t o e shoes i n w h i c h t o p l a y v o l l e y b a l l .
We, t h e Gruner multitude, Barbara a n d Joan,
do hereby bequeath o u r a b i l i t y t o stick together
through t h i c k a n d t h i n t o a n y J u n i o r w h o c a n
stand the strnin.
I, Jock Gruner, w i l l m y position as treasurer o f
the C -Club t o a n y o n e w h o finds
in handling huge sums o f money a n d yet
tinually broke.
I, Joe Harter, w i l l t o Coach Zabonick. a piece
of l e a d p i p e t o help h i m k eep peace a n d quiet.
I, N o r m a n H a w k , w i l l t h e " C a r d i n a l " m y first
million, so that future editors w o n ' t hove t o tear
their h a i r o v e r

�CLASS W I L L S - - Continued
I, Joyce Hinson, w i l l m y nickname "Hips" a n d
"Queenie" t o m y sister, Georgia, w h o , I believe
can q u a l i f y.
I, Bill Hoff, hereby w i l l m y nice clean football
jersey t o a n y o f n e xt year's senior fellows w h o
want to sit o n the bench.
I, J a n e t H o u g e n , b e i n g o f s o u n d m i n d a n d
memory, d o hereby w i l l m y height t o
kins so he w o n ' t have to stand o n a chair t o kiss
the g i r l s i n t h e candy b o o t h a t noon.
I, Dick H u r l e y, w i l l t o Coach E b y a n d Coach
Zabonick a set o f f i x e d scales t h a t
register 190 pounds.
I, M a r y j o H y l a n d , w i l l m y s t r a w b e r r y b l o n d
hair to anyone w h o wants to have the nickname
I, D a l e Jackson, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o s l e e p i n
Mrs. Aitchison's six h o u r study h a l l w i t h o u t h e r
catching m e t o J o h n S w a i n w h o c a n use i t .
I, Dale Johnson, will to my brother a d a t e w i t h
Shirley Cobb.
I, Roger Jones, w i l l to M r. Buzzell a new bicycle
so he w o n ' t h a v e to t r y i n v a i n t o start his Ford
in cold weather.
We, David King a n d Earl Woods, w i l l to Coach
Zabonick a b o o k o n " H o w t o b e a Successful
Bookie" since Dick Hurley won't be in Mechanical
Drawing class n e x t y e a r t o g i v e h i m t h e inside
tips.
I, Lyle Knirk, w i l l to James A. Keyes a contract
to H o l l y w o o d so h e w i l l g e t o u t o f Michigan.
I, Lowell K n a p p , w i l l m y seat i n g o v e r n m e n t
class to Larry Robson, a n d I hope he likes it.
I, Jerry Kulow, will to Mr. Vincent a con opener
so he c a n o p e n a l l t h e cans o f g o b h e h a d u s
can i n government class.
I, G l o r i a Lamberson, w i l l t o M r . J . Rice m y
ability t o mesmorize people.
I, Harold Lamberson, w i l l to M r. Enos
ity t o smile once in a w h i l e .
I, Phyllis L a y m a n , w i l l t o J e a n M c l n t e e t h e
ability t o m a k e u p her mind.
I, George Lewis, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o g e t a l o n g
with Mrs. Aitchison t o anyone w h o w a n t s it.
I, Julie Lind, w i l l a sensible nickname t o m y
sister, " D u c k y " , s o p e o p l e w o n ' t t h i n k t h a t s h e
has w e b b e d feet.
I, Shirley Luse, w i l l t o Beverly Devlin a rolling
pin so t h a t she a n d Bernard w i l l a l w a y s b e i n
the dough.

I, Johnny McBride, w i l l , w i l l you?
I, To m McConnell, w i l l t o a n y o n e w h o c a n
keep u p w i t h Bob Smith i n d r i n k i n g Pepsi Cola,
a Pepsi factory.
I, Don Mclntee, w i l l m y a b i l i t y to cook t o Mrs.
Giaque.
I, Judy McKnight, w i l l my privilege of breaking
all cracked beakers t o a n y frustrated Chemistry
student.
I, Tom McLaughlin, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o keep i n
training t o a n y o n e w h o thinks h e can't t a k e o n
this t a s k .
I, Marion McNall, w i l l t o m y brother a n d a n y
other u p a n d coming underclassman m y a b i l i t y
and good attendance.
I, Carole Magee, w i l l to Jerry Helmer by ability
to s a y t h e w r o n g t h i n g a t the r i g h t time.
I, Robert Massey, w i l l to Shirley Born
ity to cook a n d n o t burn macaroni a n d cheese.
I, Donna M a y, w i l l t o Bob Forrester m y a b i l i t y
to g o steady w i t h one girl.
I, B a r b a r a M i l l e r, w i l l m y c a r t o M a r l e n e
Woods — w i t h a t h r e e f o o t l i f t u n d e r t h e f r o n t
seat so that she can reach the pedals —
feur Barbara S. a n d B u d H. around.
I, J a n e M i t c h e l l , w i l l m y m i d d l e n a m e t o
"Hank" so h e w o n ' t b e ashamed o f his old one,
"Herbert".
I, Eugene M i l l e r, w i l l t o H a r o l d Corless m y
slim a n d shapely legs because h e needs a n e w
pair.
I, LeeRoy Morrill, w i l l Mrs. Aitchison o n e sign
with h e r initials o n f o r t h e Study H a l l d o o r, t o
read: " D . A . Office — Long
I, Wa y n e M u n y o n , w i l l t o Laura B r a d l e y m y
ability t o a r g u e w i t h M r s . A i t c h i s o n a n d g e t
a w a y w i t h it.
I, Gretchen Olmsted, bequeath m y a b i l i t y t o
twirl a b a t o n t o M r. Bond.
I, Joanne Otis, w i l l t o m y little sister, Jan, m y
ability t o g o steady w i t h o n e b o y.
I, Joe Otis, w i l l m y locker directly across f r o m
the office t o a n y bashful Junior w h o
to h a n g u p "pin-ups".
I, Frances Paradine, w i l l t o Gladys Swenford
the a b i l i t y n o t t o a r g u e w i t h Mrs. Burandt.
I, Raymond Paradine, w i l l m y bashfulness t o
Joey Wilkins.
We, Zoe Patterson a n d Vicki Tropp,
ing. W e intend t o t a k e a l l o u r belongings a n d
memories w i t h us.

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�CLASS I V I L L M -- C o n t i n u e d
I, N a n c y Paul, w i l l M a r y Bussing a h e a d o f
cabbage s o t h a t she w i l l a l w a y s b e a h e a d .

utes after school," so that she w o n ' t get laryngitis
telling i t t o as.

I, Florence Preston, w i l l t h e n a m e "Smilie" t o
any underclassman w h o w i l l appreciate i t .

I, Herman Tait, being o f sound mind and body,
do hereby bequeath m y a b i l i t y to get along w i t h
women t o a n y underclassman w h o w i s h e s t o
qualify.

I, J o a n R a n d a l l , w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o c h a n g e
schools during the Senior year to any Junior w h o
would l i k e t o t r y it.
I, H e l e n R a y m o n d , w i l l t o m y l i t t l e s i s t e r,
Nancy, a g u n a n d a b o x o f a m m u n i t i o n so she
can a l w a y s catch h e r m a n .
I, M a y n a r d Rees, w i l l m y c a r to a n y one w h o
thinks h e o r she k n o w s a b o u t motors a n d o w n s
an o i l w e l l .
Nancy Robinson, w i l l Coach Eby a n d Coach
Zabonick m y brothers, J a c k a n d B i l l . L e t ' s see
if you can m a k e A l l -Stars out o f them, I tried!
I, Shirley Robson, w i l l a l l t h e pleasant odors
that escaped t h e Chemistry Laboratory 4 t h a n d
5th hours to Diane Dick so her d a i l y lunches this
summer w i l l b e g i n w i t h t h e usual appetizer.
We, Patti Sager a n d Evelyn Tompkins, hereby
bequeath t h e combined color o f o u r h a i r t o t h e
Junior girls, s o t h e y w o n ' t h o v e t o w a s t e t h e i r
money on a bottle — o f peroxide.
I, M e r a b e t h S e l b y, w i l l m y v o i c e t o C a r o l y n
Reppert a f t e r t h e g a m e s so t h a t she c a n g o t o
work Saturdays a t t h e telephone c o m p a n y.
I, Eleanor Sherman, h e r e b y w i l l Larry Robson
a set o f d r a w i n g pencils a n d a n eraser so t h a t
he w o n ' t miss me.
I, John Shiery, w i l l t o Charles Baker some o f
my height so he can be seen as well as heard.
I, Eddie Slier, w i l l t o J o e y W i l k i n s a b o x o f
cottage cheese to throw in Mrs. Aitchison's eighth
hour Study Hall.
I, Bill Smith, w i l l t o Joey Wilkins, w h o is nex t
in l i n e f o r it, m y a b i l i t y t o h a v e Mrs. Aitchison
as a friend, a n d also, the seat she so nobly gave
me i n ninth h o u r Study Hall.
I, Robert K. Smith, w i l l t o Coach Eby a golden
wheeled w a g o n i n p l a c e o f t h a t t h i n g h e calls
0 COr.

I, Warren Smith, w i l l to M r. Tyler a watch t h a t
shows the periods so t h a t he w o n ' t h a v e t o ask,
"What hour is this?"

I, W a y n e Ta y l o r, w i l l t o m y sister, P a t , o u r
old d r i v e w a y t o p a r k i n nights a n d I w i l l b u i l d
a n e w one f o r the rest o f us.
I, John Toupalik, w i l l t o D o n D u d d y
vertible s o h e c a n r i d e a r o u n d t o w n a n d p i c k
up girls.
I, Gene Tucker, w i l l not.
I, Edward Wa l d r o n , w i l l t o m y brother, Larry,
the pleasure o f b e i n g i n t h e J u n i o r a n d Senior
plays, especially since it's the only time a g u y can
leave t h e house w i t h o u t being questioned.
I, Leland Wa r d , w o n ' t w i l l a n y t h i n g
one. I ' m t o o young t o die.
I, Grace Watkins, w i l l to M r. Bond m y trumpet
and m y a b i l i t y t o g e t t o " A " b a n d f o r t h e r e s t
of his life.
I, Helen J e a n W e a k l y, w i l l m y a b i l i t y n o t t o
break training to any C-Club member w h o thinks
he needs it.
I, Dale Weber, w i l l to Mrs. Aitchison one sling
shot, b a l l b a t and cheese trap to defend
post in Study Hall.
I, Donna Wilkins, w i l l Coach Eby the Joniter's
job a s h e h a s d o n e such a g o o d j o b a t n o o n
hour.
I, Ray Wei!der, h e r e b y bequeath m y seat i n
Sociology class to Dick Ferguson so he can sleep,
too.
I, Marion Williamson, hereby w i l l t o
ior g i r l , m e n , i f t h e y h a v e e n o u g h patience t o
put u p w i t h them.
I, Bill Wolford, w i l l to Mr. Rice my
ing voice.
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. R U T H DEBOLT
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• C A R L GILLETTE
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• GERALDINE GRIGG

• ELLEN GRUNER
• A N N A H AT M A K E R
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• N O R M A N HENTON
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• C A R O L Y N REPPERT
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• LARRY ROBSON

• HARLEY ROUSH
• PA U L A SAGER
• F R A N C E S SCHEIDLER
• J A C K SCHUBEL
• A N N SELLERS
• R E I D S I LV E R S

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• J E A N E T T E SMULLEN
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• J A C K SUMMITT
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• SHIRLEY ZABONICK

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LEROY A L L E N
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• R I C H A R D CLIFFORD

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• J E R RY ELLIGET

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• G E R A L D GRIEST
• J O E GRIGG

• JOYCE HAMLIN
• A L I C E HARRIS
• N A N C Y H AY E S
• B A R B A R A HILLS
• D O N N A HINSON
• F R E D HOBART

• D AV I D HODGMAN
• J A M E S HULETT
• J E R RY HURLEY
• H A L JOHNSON
RICHARD J O H N S O N
• S H A R O N KEMP

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• ROBERT KLINE
• COLLEENE LAMPMAN
• N O R M A LANGWELL
• V O N D A L LETHER
• J A C K LEWIS

• N O R M A LEWIS
• R H E A LEWIS
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• SAMPSON MANNING
• K AT H RY N MARCHANT
• S O N Y A MAURER

• H O W A R D M AY
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• D E W AY N E McNALL
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• J O H N MONTH
• L O I S MITCHELL
• M A R Y LOU MOHLER
• RICHARD MORRISON
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• FRED NICHOLS
• RUSSELL N I V I S O N
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• C A R L SEMMELROTH
• ROBERT SHIMER

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• B E V E R LY S I LV E R S
• P E G G Y SKABO
• B E R N A R D SMITH
• DELORES SMITH
• G L E N N SMITH

• H A L SMITH
• M A R Y SNYDER
• J O A N N E SORTWELL
• D U A N E S TA N L E Y
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• H O W A R D STREETER
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• B I L L SWEET
• J E R RY SWEET
• G L A D Y S SWENFORD
• E L A I N E TA C K E T T

• G E N E V A T H AT C H E R
• J O A N N THOMPSON
• D A V I D TOMPKINS
• CAROL TONSON
• T E D TUCKER
• J A N I C E Vo n BLARCUm

• J O S E P H I N E Vo n BLARCUM
• L Y N W O O D Vo n BLARCUM
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• N O R M A DIRSCHELL
• EUGENE DONIHUE

• I V A DONIHUE
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• S A L LY E L L I G E T
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• J A N E T EARNER
• M A V I S FIERKE
• C H A R L E S FISHER
• P H I L I P FISHER
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• D A V I D FREDERICK
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• N A N C Y GAUVEY
• M A R T H A GOBLE

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• ALICE HAMLIN
• JAMES HAMLIN
• J A M E S HASKINS
• A G N E S H AY M A K E R
• M O L L Y H AV E N S

• D AV I D HAZZARD
• T E R RY H E N T O N
• L A R RY HINSDALE
• JEAN HOGOBOOM
• J U D Y HOUCK
• L O R E T TA I N M A N

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• ROBERT JOHNSON
• L AV E R N KARN
• D A V I D KELLY
• K AT H L E E N KELLY
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• M A R Y KINTIGH
• GERRE KLEINDINST
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• J A M E S LINT

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• J U D Y LUCAS
• JOYCE LUCE
• LY S L E LUKE
• M A R I L Y N LUTJENS
• E V E LY N LY N N

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• M A R Y MAURER
• JERRY McBRIDE
• D O N McCANN
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• J I M MILLER
• D O U G MITMESSER
• H E N R Y MORRIS
• SHIRLEY MORRIS
• M A R Y MUNDY

• S U Z A N N E N E A R PA S S
• RUSSELL NICHOLS
• M A R Y OLMSTED
• G L E N N OTIS
• J A M E S OTIS
• J A N E PA R A D I N E

• M A R Y PA R K E R
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• M I C K E Y PA U L
• B E N PFOST
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• BARBARA QUIMBY
• R I C H A R D EASIER
• J A M E S RUES
• J U D Y RENNELL
• J A C K ROBINSON

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• THOMAS ROUT
• J A C Q U E L I N E ROSINE
• B E R N A R D RURKA
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• R U T H SANFORD

• E L V A S AT T I S O N
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• N A N C Y SCHAFFER
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• C A R O LY N T H O M A S
• JAMES THOMAS
• T O M THOMAS
• D O N TREACHER
• J E R RY T R O U T M A N

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• J O H N URBAN
• G L E N N VA N D Y K E
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• C A R O LY N WAT S O N

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• M A R Y JANE BELLAMY
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• D A V I D CRANSON
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• BETTY DEVLIN
• J O Y C E DOTY
• M A R Y DUBOIS
• D AV E DUNCAN
• R I T A FENNER
• N O R M A N FISHER

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• BRUCE GRANGER

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• J I M HOBART
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• B I L L Y EASLEY
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• D O N N A LENNINGTON
• C A R O LY N LEWIS
• D I C K LEWIS

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• JERRY M A X S O N
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• M E R L I N C H AT F I E L D
• LEE ClintOLISKI
• D AV I D CHENOWITH

• M A R Y J A N E COCKRELL
• K A R L COLLINS
• N O R M A CORNISH
• S H E LV I A C O T
• C O R A CRISIS
• N O V A CURTIS

• R O B E R T D E B O LT
• S H A R O N DENBROCK
• S U E DEVLIN
• PA U L DOUGLAS
• F L O Y D DRAPER
• C Y N D A FAT T E N

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• G A R Y FA R S T
• H U G H FEY
• L E O FEY
• G R A C E FISHER
• P A T S Y FISK
• FORREST FLOWER

• B E R T O N FOLK
• M A X FORRESTER
• B I L L FRANKHAUSER
• G R E G FRASER
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• P E G G Y GREEN
• R I C H A R D GREEN
• J U D Y HACKER
• M A R Y HALFERTT
• ELEANOR HECKMAN
• R A C H E L HENSLER

• K AY ANN HODGMAN
• JACK HUFFMAN
• T O M M Y HYLAND
• D O U G L A S IFORD
• LARRY JOHNSON
• J O A N N KELSEY

• ROSALEE K I N G
• DELORES KNOWLES
• LARRY K R E M I N S K I
• J O H N LAING
• W AY N E LANCE
• R I C H A R D LANGWELL

• G E O R G E LETTS
•NANCY MANGUSE
• LoVERN MANN
• A M Y MARSH
• JUNIOR MASON
• D O N N A M AY

PAGE F I F T Y- T H R E E

�7th GRADE..
• T O M AMBRIDE
• T V McCONNELL
• JERRY M N A U G H L I N
• B A R B A R A MILLER
• JERRE MILLER
• PAT S Y m O 0 1

• L O R A L E E MYERS
• M A R I LY N OTIS
• D O U G L A S PA R S H A L L
• G E O R G E T TA P E A R S O N
• D O R I S PHILBRICK
• G A Y POTTER

• BILL RANDALL
• B O B RANDALL
• J O Y C E RASLER
• R O S A L E E R AT H B U R N
• W A L T E R REESE
• ROBERT REHM

• T O M RENSHAW
• BILL ROBINSON
• L E O N RUPRIGHT
• D O N SCHEIDLER
• S H I R L E Y SCRIBER
• D A V I D SMITH

. . A m E S SMITH
. B I L L S PA D E
• G A I L SPOON
• N E L L I E TAY L O R
• T H E R O N TEACHOUT
• S A L LY J O TEAL

• R O B E R T TEETER
• J O E TUCKER
• L A R R Y TUCKER
• M I K E TUCKER
• R U T H TUCKER
• D O N A L D TUTTLE

• J U D Y VA U G H N
• CHARLES WHITING
• RICKY WILCO%
• SANDRA WILLIAMSON
• G E N E W I I SON
• JOYCE WORDON

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• K A Y WRIGHT
• J I M YOUNG
• D E A N ZIMMERMAN

�PAGE FIFTY-fIVE

�Events . .
1952

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��Sophomore Iteeep ion
October 1 0
• The Sophomores w e r e w a r m l y received a t t h e "Harvest M o o n H o p " g i v e n a t
the Edison school. T h e g y m w a s decorated a s a f a l l scene, centering a r o u n d
the w i s h i n g w e l l i n a p a r k . S t u d e n t s danced t o t h e strains o f J a c k Craig's
orchestra.

Christmas P a r t y
December 1 9
• Shortly b e f o r e Christmas v a c a t i o n , t h e Sophomores e n t e r t a i n e d t h e J u n i o r s
and Seniors w i t h "The Winter Wonderland," the annual Christmas p a r t y. " T h e
Collegians," a 15-piece all-girl b a n d from Western Michigan College, furnished
the m u s i c a n d t h e A l b i o n College Choir presented a v e r y f i n e
freshments consisted o f punch a n d Christmas cookies.

PAGE F I F T Y- E I G H T

�I-West/int, F o r m a l
February 1 6
• "Lover's D e l i g h t " w a s t h e t h e m e o f t h e a n n u a l v a l e n t i n e f o r m a l h e l d a t t h e
Masonic Temple on Saturday evening, February 16. T h e dance w a s sponsored
by t h e Y-Teens a n d Hi-Y. Decorations f o r the dance w e r e assorted hearts a n d
streamers. A n a l l -girl orchestra f r o m Western M i c h i g a n College supplied t h e
music, a n d p l a y e d several specialty numbers. Refreshments consisted
cream, cokes, a n d cookies.

PAGE E I F I V • N I N E

�lionteroming

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1959
• Joyce A n n Hinson, a seventeen y e a r
old senior, was crowned C.H.S.
coming Queen" by Mayor Fred Weeks.
Ceremonies w e r e h e l d a t C a r d i n a l
Field during the half-time of
water-Hillsdale g a m e , O c t o b e r 1 2 ,
1951.
Members o f the Queen's court were:
Helen J e a n We a k l y, Shirley Robson,
Marilyn Dickey, a n d Jean Forrester.
Incidentally, Joyce's b e a u , a n d C o .
captain o f the football squad, G e n e
Miller, intercepted a pass to make the
winning touchdown, making the final
score Coldwater 1 9 , Hillsdale 1 3 .

Queen Joyce A n n Hinson, M a y o r Don Davis

C o r o n a t i o n - - (October 1 2

QUIPII.r4 ((Hilt
MARILYN DICKEY
SHIRLEY ROBSON
HELEN JEAN WEAKLY
JEAN

PAGE SOPPY

�Don Davis, John McBride, Joyce Ann Hinson, Vicki Tropp, Zoe Patterson, Peggy N a l c o , E d Waldron, Dave Bennett, Judy M n .
Knight, Gretchen Olmsted, Lee Brayton, Jolie Lind, Tom McLaughlin, Victor Fonda, Joyce Koser, Bill Hoff.

SENIOR P L AY
" O u r H e a r t s W e r e Yo u n g a n d G a g "
• " O u r Hearts We r e Yo u n g a n d G a y, " a t h r e e a c t c o m e d y, b y Cornelia O t i s
Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, was presented b y the Senior Class, in
velt auditorium, on November 16, 1951, under the direction o f M r. Hugh Tyler.
The p l a y t o o k p l a c e d u r i n g t h e f l a p p e r a g e a b o u t 1 9 2 3 . T h e
the difficulties a n d h a p p y moments o f t w o seventeen y e a r o l d g i r l s
first t r i p

PAGE SIXTY-

�BACK ROW: Mr Tyler. Barnes. Keyes. Allen. Baldwin. Silvers, Swain, Hudson, Menton, Northrup. Wilkins.
FIRST ROW: Cochrane, Stansell. Green. Mason, Bradley, Sager. Robinson. Bovee. Absent—Doris Lind,

J U N I O R P L AY
" Yo u C a n ' t Ta k e I t W i t h Y o u "
• " Yo u Can't Take I t With Yo u " w a s the title o f the three-act comedy presented
by the class of "53", March 28, 1952, in the Roosevelt auditorium.
The p l o t centered a r o u n d G r a n d p a , a n e l d e r l y g e n t l e m a n w h o s e p r i n c i p a l
ambition w a s e v a d i n g w o r k a n d income t a x .
Mr. Hugh Tyler directed the annual performance.

Afore S e n i o r P l u g Simla:

PAGE SIXT,TWO

�BACK R O W: W o w , McConnell, Smith. D o v n , S u n n y, Rennell, Wo!Ince, Mines, Johnson, Rice, Sernmelroth, /Ar. Tyler.
FIRST R O W: Susie Allen, Soule, Sylvia Allen, Reppery Herman, B o v e , Skabo, Magee, Patterson, Harris.

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• The exchange assembly w a s a g a i n u n d e r t h e supervision o f M r. H u g h Tyler,
who was assisted by Alyce Aiken and Joyce Kaser, the co•chairmen. T h e theme
of the assembly centered around t h e students o f C.H.S. t r y i n g t o get a famous
band for the biggest dance of the year. A t the last minute the band was unable
to come, but the students quickly filled i n b y using their o w n talent,
the d a n c e f r o m disaster.

PAGE

�Local Winners:
Patsy Green
Carol M a g e e
Barbara M i l l e r
Stewart G o r d o n

STANDING: Magee, Sylvia Allen, Gordon, Smith, Green
SEATED: Miller, Brandt, Carver, Bovee

" I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACY"

Dramatic Reading:
Vicki Tropp
Joyce Hinson
Oratorical
Declamation:
Ted Rennell
John Milnes
Extempore Speech:
Katharine Stott
Carl Semmelroth
Humorous Reading:
Judy McKnight
Ed Wa l d r o n
Oratory:
Stewart G o r d o n
Don Davis

BACK ROW: McKnight, Semmelroth, Milner, Tropp, Hinson, Rennet!, Sherman, Rice
FRONT ROW: Davis, Waldron, Bodie, Stott, M r Ty l e r

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�SENIOR T R I P
May, 1 9 5 2
• The education o f the Seniors w a s extended beyond t h e halls o f C.H.S. i n their
annual trip to Washington, D. C. T h e trip proved to be a p r o p e r stepping stone
from high school days out into the world i n t h a t m a n y o f the places
ings o f o u r national g o v e r n m e n t w e r e visited a n d observed. S u c h places a s
the N a v a l A c a d e m y in Annapolis, the N a v y Yards a t Norfolk, the Empire State
Building i n N e w Yo r k , a n d t h e N i a g a r a Falls w e r e also included.

PAGE S I XTY-FIVE

�Organizations • •
1952

PAGE SIXTY-SIX

��THE 1952 CARDINAL
• In t h i s year's C a r d i n a l w e h a v e retained t h e numerous improvements w h i c h
made last year's a n n u a l a n a w a r d - w i n n i n g book. I n a d d i t i o n w e h a v e t r i e d
to incorporate a f e w n e w ideas wherever possible.
Ranking h i g h o n t h e list o f this year's improvements a r e t h e raised lettering,
the g r a i n pattern, and the manila overtone on the cover. T h e '52 Cardinal also
sports a n enlarged opening section.
One i m p o r t a n t purpose o f a y e a r b o o k is, o f course, t o serve as a history. I t
most b e designed t o hold the reader's interest w h e n first r e a d , a n d w h e n
read last, m a n y y e a r s l a t e r. I t i s a l s o t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t m e d i u m t h r o u g h
which school activities a r e shown t o the outsider. Parents, o t h e r schools, a n d
many other.groups often gain their impressions o f C.H.S. through the Cardinal.
We have strived to make the book a complete history; an honest representation.
The C a r d i n a l Staff wishes t o express thanks t o those w h o contributed t o t h e
1952 Cardinal.
N. E. H.

— " O l e " a n d M r. Buxxell

— Lou! T h a t h o t !

— Wo r k i n g o n t h e C a r d i n a l

— H e y, t h a t ' s o u r e d i t o r !

PA G E S I X T Y - E I G H T

�TOP ROW: Gifford, Northrup, King, Renshaw
THIRD ROW: J. Gruner, Hougen, Harris, J. Lind, Silvers, Gruner, Bennett
SECOND ROW: Robinson, Bodie, focklom, Olmsted, Patterson, Sperbeck, Tropp, E. Gruner, Andrews, Green, Dennis
FIRST ROW: McKnight, Hyland, Selby, Meier. M r, BusseII, Hawk, Hinson. D . Lind. Soule

C A R D I N A L S TA F F
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
N o r m a n
Hawk
ASSISTANT EDITOR
G l o r i a
Meier
LITERARY EDITOR
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EVENTS EDITOR
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ORGANIZATION EDITOR
D o r i s
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SR. CLASS EDITOR
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SALES MANAGER
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BOYS SPORTS EDITOR
MUSIC EDITOR _
ART EDITOR
GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR
JR. HIGH EDITOR
ADVERTISING MANAGER
FACULTY ADVISER

Jack Gruner
_ _ Janice Soule
Maryjo H y l a n d
Pat Bodie
Merabeth Selby
David King
Mr. Desmond Buzzell

CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS
Katharine Stott
Ellen H a r r i s
Julie Lind
Joyce Kaser
Vicki Tropp
Jack Northrup
Susan A l l e n
Janet Hougen
Carole M a g e e

Don Davis
Tom Cronson
Patsy Green
Marjorie Aitchison
Joan Gruner
Nancy A n d r e w s
Natalie Boyce
Joanne Bradley
Roger Jones

Charleen King
Ellen Gruner
Barbaro Sperbeck
David Bennett
Reid Silvers
Mickey Cochrane
Barbara Miller
Alyce A i k e n
Nancy Robinson

Roger Dennis
Hal We i d n e r
Ed Gifford
Sylvia Allen
Gretchen Olmsted
Norman Henton
Ed D e a l
Walt Brown

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�BACK ROW: Goshia, Weidner, Henton, Davis, Cochrane, Patterson, Robinson, Hoarsen, Northrup, Botterson, Aiken, Allen
THIRD ROW: Lind, Gruner, Silvers, Riggs, Brown, BONN, Sager, Andrews, Norris, Bodie, Rennet!, Miller
SECOND ROW: Brodley, Sperber!, H ,
Gordon, Koser, Draper, Hinson, Woods
FIRST ROW: M r. B u z . I I , Tropp, Esterline, N i , , , , , B o y . , D . Lind.

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Reid Silvers
GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR
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BUSINESS MANAGER S y l v i a Allen S y l v i a Allen
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�BACK ROW: Worthington, Sperbeck, Tose, Gruner, Grey, Smith, Sager, Miller.
SECOND ROW: Sherman, Grigg, Magee, Troutman, Schiedler, Hilborg, Mr. Buzzell
FIRST ROW: Robinson, Soule, Weakly, Pocktorn, Bradley, Allen.

C A R D I N A L C H AT T E R
• "Cardinal Chatter" is a p a g e o f stories a n d events w r i t t e n b y members o f the
publications s t a ff o f t h e h i g h school e v e r y Saturday i n t h e " C o l d w a t e r D a i l y
Reporter."
The purpose o f this publication is to promote a better understanding between
the schools and the community. H e l e n Jean We a k l y and Peggy Racklom served
as editors o f the 1951-52 weekly.
Helen Jean a n d Peg . .

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EDITORTN•CHIEF H e l e n Jean Weakly P e g g y Fucklam
ASSISTANT EDITOR P e g g y Fadslom G e r a l d i n e Grigg
SR. HIGH EDITOR

J a n i c e

JR. HIGH EDITOR

P a t s y

Soule J o a n n e Bradley

Robinson

ELEMENTARY EDITOR S u s a n Allen
FACULTY ADVISER

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�STANDING: M r. Dennis, adviser; Aiken, Davis
SEATED: Donbrock, Bovee, Selby, K o s . , Dillon, Weidner

ROOSEVELT S T U D E N T C O M M I S S I O N
M a y o r - Dion !Purim
• The students of Coldwater High School have a voice in their school government.
Their opinions are heard through t h e representatives o f their
sion. T h i s year the student body elected Don Davis, Mayor; Alyce Aiken, Clerk;
Joyce Kaser a n d M e r a b e t h Selby, Senior Commissioners; a n d N a t a l i e Bovee
and Bruce Dillon Junior Commissioners. H a l We i d n e r a n d Sharon K e m p w e r e
elected sophomore commissioners t o fill t h e vacancies o f Sybil
Merle Donbrock w h o resigned d u r i n g t h e year.
The commission participated i n a Visitation D a y Program w i t h
view, Marshall, a n d Sturgis, w h i c h d i d m u c h t o f u r t h e r i n t e r ships. A m o n g various other duties, the commission chose the
bly cast, t h e cheerleaders, a n d t h e citizenship committees, a n d p l a n n e d t h e
Homecoming ceremony. O n e o f t h e biggest tasks accomplished b y
mission this y e a r w a s a revision o f the school constitution. M a n y assemblies
and dances w e r e also charted b y the commission.

THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y T H E M U S I C M A R T

PAGE S E V E N T Y - T W O

�STANDING, Douglas, Kinsey, McLaughlin, M r. Olson, adviser; McCann, president
SEATED: tint, Soule, N e t b a l l

LINCOLN S T U D E N T COUNCIL
Premident - D o n Mef'fonn

• The Junior H i g h students elected D o n McCann a s t h e i r Student
ident. T h e other members o f the Council are: Connie Soule—ninth
ident, J i m Lint —ninth g r a d e representative, Connie Parshall—president o f t h e
eighth grade, Wesley Kinsey—eighth g r a d e representative, Jerry McLaughlin
president o f t h e seventh g r a d e , a n d P a u l D o u g l a s —representative f r o m t h e
seventh grade.
Two v e r y successful J u n i o r H i g h p a r t i e s w e r e h e l d N o v e m b e r 9 , a n d A p r i l
4. A magazine sale was conducted b y the Council last fall. T h e proceeds f r o m
the d r i v e w e n t f o r b e a u t i f u l p a i n t i n g s o f Michigan scenes, w h i c h h a v e been
placed i n the Junior High b u i l d i n g . A v e r y profitable project
by the Council. Throughout the year, the members conducted a room inspection
of a l l t h e Junior High classrooms. T h e object, o f course, w a s t o promote t h e
students' interest in keeping their classrooms n e a t a n d clean.

COURTESY — COLDWATER BRASS

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MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED

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�LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Eby, T. McConnell, Shiery, Baldwin, Jackson, J. Zabonick, H. Corless, D. Zabonick, Silvers, P. Zabonick, Brayton,
B. Smith, B. Connell, Stansell, Dillon, Ballard, Helmer, O'Rourke, Bennett, Cochrane, Gruner, Tucker, D . Dirschell, Gifford, Miller,
B. Smith, Pope, V. Codes., Silvers, Morrill, K. Dirschell, and Wilkins.

C -CLUB

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• The C -Club, directed b y h e a d coach, Floyd E b y,
has completed another successful season in which
several i m p o r t a n t projects w e r e finished.
The c l u b organized, set u p , a n d enforced r i g i d
training r u l e s f o r t h e C.H.S. a t h l e t i c p r o g r a m ;
contributed $10.00 t o the Coldwater Community
Chest; sponsored t w o dances; p a i d f o r materials
to build pole vault and high j u m p standards; and
paid f o r the installation o f a n e w whirlpool b a t h
which w a s p u r c h a s e d b y t h e J r .

Grocer
Floyd Eby

These projects, p l u s m a n y o t h e r e v e n t s w h i c h
took place during the current school year, helped
make the C-Club one o f the most successful a n d
important clubs in the school.

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PAGE SEVENTY-

�CARDINAL SERVICE CLUB
• In 1946, a club called t h e Athletic Police
ganized f o r t h e s o l e p u r p o s e o f t a k i n g tickets
and keeping o r d e r a t t h e athletic contests. N e w
duties a n d responsibilities arose and i n 1950 the
Athletic Police became the Cardinal Service Club.
The p r e s e n t c l u b consists o f seventeen b o y s ,
who serve the school i n m a n y ways. These boys
run the m o v i e projector f o r assemblies a n d noon
hour entertainment, o p e r a t e t h e s t a g e l i g h t i n g
for programs, check g r o u p dues a t professional
assemblies a n d t h e v a r i o u s sports events, h e l p
anyone w i s h i n g t o u s e t h e w i r e recorder, a n d
park cars a t the football field.

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PRESIDENT

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Roger Parcell
M r. Dennis

The m o t t o o f t h e C a r d i n a l Service C l u b i s " B e
of service t o t h e school."

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• The H i -Y h e l d t h e i r semi-monthly meetings Wednesday evenings i n t h e s t u d y
hall. To raise money, t h e club h a d a p a p e r drive, sponsored t w o a f t e r -game
dances and shared h a l f of the expense of the Valentine formal with the V-Teens.
Paul P o p e a n d Lee Brayton w e r e sent t o t h e State C a p i t o l b u i l d i n g
ticipate in legislative procedure. T h e club decided t o send t w o delegates each
year to this convention because o f the valuable experience the boys receive i n
governmental t r a i n i n g .

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�FUTURE FA R M E R S O F A M E R I C A
Officers
PRESIDEN
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Leland W a r d

TREASURER

Lowell K n a p p

SECRETAR

REPORTE

Leon Dick
ADVISER

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Raymond W i l d e r
Clarence Franks
Tom Cranson

James Crosby

• This y e a r the F. F. A . sent Raymond W i l d e r a n d To m Cranson t o t h e National
Convention held in Kansas City, Missouri, a n d Glen Bradt a n d To m Cranson t o
the State Convention a t Michigan State College. To raise money f o r
nual spring Parent a n d Son Banquet, they held a seed sale a n d a scrap drive.
Gene Easterday entered t h e "Chicken o f To m o r r o w " contest w i t h b i r d s w h i c h
he raised i n portnership w i t h the F. F. A . Leland Wa r d a n d Raymond Porodine
started a p i g chain.
The C o l d w a t e r C h a p t e r w a s h o s t t o t h e Southwestern District Contest h e l d
February 19, a t the Edison School. T h e y h a d t w o entries i n t h e contest, Public
Speaking a n d Parlirnentary Procedure, f o r w h i c h t h e y w o n g o l d
land Wa r d received the State Farmer A w a r d .

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�GIRLS' AT H L E T I C ASSOCIATION
Offieers
PRESIDENT

M a r l e n e

Woods

VICE-PRESIDENT B e v e r l y

Devlin

SECRETARY

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Gene Frazier

• The G . A . A . f i e l d d a y w a s i n a u g u r a t e d t h i s y e a r. G i r l s f r o m
schools, besides other neighborhood schools, m e t here f o r their first
They participated in such sports as basketball, volleyball, table tennis, softball,
soccer, b a d m i n t o n a n d tennis. A H a l l o w e e n float, p e p assembly,
game dance were some of the other projects o f the club.
The m a i n purpose o f t h e G . A . A . i s t o promote girls' i n t r a m u r a l sports a n d
the c l u b g i v e s chenille a w a r d s l i k e a n y b o y s ' intramurals. G i r l s e a r n i n g a t
least 400 points are entitled to: an emblem f o r freshmen, a small " c "
mores, a large " C " for juniors, a n d a G. A . A . p i n f o r seniors. A l s o a n a n n u a l
trophy in memory of Phyllis Mack is dedicated to the best sportsman in G. A . A .

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PRESIDENT

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VICE-PRESIDENT
SECRETARY

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ADVISER

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Ellen Gruner
Polly Jo Mason

A l i c e
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Hillborg

Mrs. Dorothy Aitchison

• The fifty Dancing Club members met on Wednesday afternoon
year t o study the development o f dancing technique, t h e dances o f foreign
countries and our own, tap, and ballroom dancing. Spanish and Irish dances
were learned along with the American square dance which originally came
from some o f the old European folk dances. Carole Magee assisted
son in teaching tap dancing.
The club sponsored a workshop in square and ballroom dancing for boys who
were interested. They also presented programs for various community affairs.
At the Fortnightly they presented a display of various Irish dances. A variety
show o f many kinds of well known dances was given for the Branch County
Officials' Banquet and the Kiwanis and Lions Club's Ladies Night. The
presented a n enjoyable assembly o f the different dances they h a d learned,
and sponsored a n after-game dance.

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MANAGERS
BACK ROW: Miller, Kolow, Bennen, Zobonick, Swoin,
Banister
FRONT ROW: Stephenson, Stanley.

LIBRARIANS
BACK ROW: Tucker. Smith, Porocline.
THIRD ROW: Worthington, Bonham,
Devlin, Kelly, Born, Brown, lomb.
erson, English.
SECOND R O W: Mollenkopf, Wa t s o n ,
Tucker, S t a t i l e , M o o r e r, G a g e ,
Williamson, Wilkin,.
FIRST ROW: limos, M n . Weiler, Keym,
Sager

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BACK ROW: Lewis, Green,
H o g e , Butlers, Lyon, Skobo.
SECOND R O W: F i c k l e , S t e p h e n s o n ,
Stoll. Magee. l o s e ,
der, Kemp, Wa y, Forrester.
SEATED: Groner, Olmsted, Bodie, Miss
Phillips,

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BACK ROW Theboud. Thomas, Keyes.
Dennison, K010530. Maurer, Lucas
SEATED: W i l l i a m s o n , A v e r y , S o u l e ,
Barringer, A d a m s , Gruner, O F, .

SHUTTER
BUGS
BACK R O W : Sperbeck, Wooden, L o y.
ensporger, Soper, Av e r y, McKeith,
Spoon
FRONT ROW: Woods,
Miss Frazier, Forrester.

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�BACK ROW: FmkIons, Wookly, Mr Russell
FRONT ROW: Hinson, Tropp, H o n k , ( r a t pictssred—Csave King)

QUILL A N D SCROLL SOCIETY
• N o r m a n H a w k w a s assistant editor o f t h e " C a r d i n a l " i n his j u n i o r y e a r, a n d
now fills the position o f Editor-in-Chief. H e has been a class officer a n d
dictorian o f the class o f 1952.
Vicki Tr o p p is second semester editor o f the " M i r r o r " a n d h a s w o r k e d o n a l l
the school publications. S h e i s a v a r s i t y cheerleader a n d a n a c t i v e m e m b e r
of G. A . A .
Joyce A n n Hinson h a s served a s Editor-in-Chief o f t h e " M i r r o r " a n d
sistant editor in her junior year. She is literary editor of the "Cardinal" and is on
the p h o t o g r a p h y planning staff.
Peggy Facklam h a s w o r k e d o n the staffs o f t h e " M i r r o r " a n d " C a r d i n a l " a n d
is currently editor o f "Cardinal Chatter." S h e w a s assistant e d i t o r d u r i n g t h e
first
Helen Jean Weakly was last semester "Cardinal Chatter" editor. S h e has been
active on t h e " M i r r o r " a n d " C a r d i n a l " staffs, w a s D. A . R. g i r l , a n d treasurer
of the senior class.
David K i n g w a s a d v e r t i s i n g m a n a g e r o f t h e 1 9 5 2 " C a r d i n a l " . H e a l s o
worked o n t h e " C a r d i n a l " staff last year a n d has been active i n t h e b a n d f o r
the past three years.

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�Renshaw, Semmelroth, Gordon, Elliott, Green, Sager, Mn.

D E B AT E T E A M
Debate Sehedule
November 30

C o l d w a t e r

a t Buchanan

December 12

M a r s h a l l

at Coldwater

January 9

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January 2 3

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February 21

C o l d w a t e r

vs. Ludington
At A l b i o n

• Coldwater High School's debate team experienced a successful season o f f i v e
victories o u t o f eight debates. T h e question w a s "Resolved, t h a t a l l A m e r i c a n
citizens should b e subject to conscription f o r essential service i n t i m e o f w a r. "
Katherine Stott a n d S t e w a r t G o r d o n u p h e l d t h e a ff i r m a t i v e s i d e
Ann Elliott, Patti Sager, C a r l Semmelroth, a n d Patsy Green alternated o n t h e
negative side. W i t h t h e exception o f Patti a n d J e a n A n n w h o a r e seniors,
all o f this year's debate squad w i l l b e returning next year. T h e team received
a plaque for entering the district contest.

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• The Y-Teens organization h a s a membership o f o n e h u n d r e d f o r t y The n e w members attended a f o r m a l iryitiation h e l d a t t h e Parish House i n
October. T h e speaker for the occasion w a s Mrs. E. Byron Thomas.
Many successful projects w e r e undertaken b y the club. T h e first w a s
late for E u r o p e to which they gave money for candy which was sent to a w a r.
scarred c o u n t r y. S h o w i n g t h e i r h o l i d a y spirit, e a c h m e m b e r d o n a t e d f o o d
which w a s distributed t o needy families d u r i n g Thanksgiving a n d Christmas.
Attractive tray mats, favors, plagues, a n d vases were m a d e f o r the Coldwater
Health Center. T h e girls made colorful pom-poms for the football games which
they sold t o both Coldwater a n d t h e visiting fans. T h e club sponsored a Sock
Dance, a Saint Patrick's D a y Carnival a n d w e r e t h e co-sponsors o f
entine Formal.
For the first t i m e i n t h e history o f the club, t h e Y-Teen p i n , a t i n y
the w o r l d , w a s ordered. A n o t h e r innovation w a s a Chapel Service which t h e y
presented f o r the students.

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1952

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�" A " Band
• The band had a busy fall marching a t the Branch and St. Joseph County Fairs,
the Hallowe'en parade, all home football games, the U. of M. Band Day, and
was host f o r the Southwestern Michigan Marching Festival. T h e b a n d also
played for the home basketball games, the Band Concert, the Follies, and the
Solo and Ensemble Festival. O t h e r spring activities included t h e "Michigras"
at A n n Arbor, the banquet, t h e formal, t h e Holland Tulip Festival a n d t h e
Memorial D a y parade.
FLUT
Aitchison.
Spoon.
Dean.
Bb
Soule.
LaForge.
Kemp.
Hosek.
Boyee,
Soule.
Earner.
liaggerly.
Rennell.
Cornish.
Thomas.
Fraser,
Way.
Russell.
Wilcox,
Newman.
Vice, Virginia
Hnntlin.
Sager.
King,
Avery,
Thompeon.
McGinness,

Sweet, Jerry C O R N E T S
Johnson.
Kenna. Ted
Weeks. Rita
ALTO
Strong, Hall
sanford.
Quimby.
Alarchant,
BASS
Letherer.
Ford,
sernmelroth.
Howlett,
SOPRANO
Allen,
Pershall, Bill
Troutman,
Lint,
EbALTO
Goodwin,
Meier.
Skabo.
FRENCH
Troutman.
HamLin.
Olnivted.
Barringer.
King.
Sanford.
1:runer.
Olmsted.
Stevens.
Florlew.
TROMBO
LUC,
TENOR
Wallace,
Forrester. D o n .
MOUTONS
Johnson.
Mohler.

Rice.
King,
Young.
May.
Andrews.
Knowles.
Hobart,

BARITONE
Luce.
Hinckley.
Watson.
BASS
Smith,
McKeith,
Sweet,
Hobart,
Smith.
Weber,
PERCUSS
Reppert,
Tympa
Milnee. John—
Benedict. Charles
Jones, Roger—
Downer.
. Snare
Johnson,
Snare
Hodgman.
Snare
BEL
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Olmsted,
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Wile., Rickey
Spoon, Gail
Love,
Miller. Barhara
Snyder. Carl
Bb
Lennington,
Thompson,
Wright. Pat
Jenkins,
Baggerly,
Smith. Jim
Hinson.
Carlisle, Mary
Thebaud, Betty
Knowles,
Spencer, Linda
Gentry,
Myers,
Kt,lassa.
Holtz,
Noblit,
Havens, Molly
Heckman,
Rumsey, Dion
Winemiller, Bill
Avery,
Rathbun,
Moni, Patricia
Cornish.
Furgason,
Baysinger,
Otis. Marilyn
Smith, David
Chatfield,
Vaughn, Judith

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Coe. Shirley
BASS
Nearpass,
TENOR
Goble. Marth
Mitmesser,
Barnes.
ALTO
Waldron. Larry
McKinley,
Hogoboom,
Johnson, Nancy
Davenport, Ed
Tucker,
Milnes, Molly
Otis,
Kelly,
Rankin, Pat
White. kree
Woods. Alfred
King,
Tucker.
Wilson,
CORNETS and
Watkins, Grace Ann
Masson,
Grady, Pat
McNall,
Ware,
Hubbard,
Ernsberger,
Hinsdale, Larry

Irk, Albert
Randall. Bill
Vaughn, Frank
Lawrence,
Chenoweth,
Parshall,
Bartholomew,
Lamberson.
Randall, Bob
Bidwell,
Tucker,
Hensler,
HOR
Downey. Ed
Ixwis,
BARITO
Scheidler.
Tucker, Larry
BASS
Chatfield,
Kline, Bruce
Boyer, Bill
TROMBO
Rankin.
May,
Fisk.
Whiting.
Luke. Lysle
Douglas. Patil
Hacker. Judy
Snyder.
Miller,
Chatfield. Merlin

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Robinson. Jack
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Noble, Coy
Fonderburg.
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Knowles,
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Thelimul, !telly
Kolassa.
Johnson,
May, N o n .
Teal!, Sally
Otis, :Marily

�Cardinal Choir
BACK ROW: McBride, Eosterday, Lippert, J. Dean, Wood, Rees, Dennis, Smith. Caswell, S,
Gordon
THIRD ROW: Sylvia Allen, Loser, Brandt, B. Devlin, A . Harris, Born, G r a y, Clearwater, W . Draper, Woolridge, Raymond. Brown,
Walker.
SECOND ROW: Burton, Steller, Lompman, Peavey, Sellers, Huss, Balch, Crandall, Knopp, Orno.
FIRST ROW: Coe, Longwell, Bronson, Coe, N . Devlin, Wodh,ngton, StefFey, L Bradley, Micheal, 'Lockett, Miller.

Redbird thour
BACK ROW: E. Potter, Quimby, ',diens, Frederick, J. Born, Pool, Curtis, Wooster, Gwinn.
SECOND ROW: Bercaw, S. Dean, Kelsey, Carver, Reamer, Fadden Fenner.
FIRST ROW: Rosine, Adams, Taylor, Hodgman, Bressler, !ford.

• Coldwater H i g h School is f o r t u n a t e i n h a v i n g a v a r i e d choral p r o g r a m . T h e
Cardinal C h o i r consists o f f i f t y selected voices f r o m senior h i g h .
Redbird C h o i r is composed o f t h i r t y boys a n d girls. D u r i n g t h e 1 9 5 2 school
year, these t w o choirs presented t h e i r Festival o f Song o n F e b r u a r y 2 7 , s i x
school assemblies, a n d r a d i o broadcasts o v e r WTVB.
Miss Ellen Roberts, t h e director, w a s assisted b y J a n e A n n C a m p b e l l a n d
Stewart Gordon as p i a n o accompanists.
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SECOND ROW: Kulow, O'Rourke, D. Dirschell, Silvers, J . McConnell, D. Zabonick, J. Zobonick, Jackson, Smith, H. Corless, Coach Eby.
FIRST ROW: Ballard, Morrill, Riggs, V. Carless, Shiery, Hoff, Pope, Bennett, Brayton, Wilkins.

Fool hall

• The young a n d inexperienced Cardinal squad started t h e season b y snatching
a 19-14 victory f r o m their non-conference rivals, t h e Three Rivers Wildcats. I n
their first conference game, t h e Redbirds' defense w a s somewhat
Adrian's single w i n g , a n d t h e Cards w e n t d o w n 25-13. T h e n e x t t w o games
saw the Cards soar even l o w e r, losing 38-12 t o Marshall a n d 37-0 t o
beaten, unscored-upon East Lansing t e a m . T h e homecoming g a m e s a w t h e
Cards p u t d o w n a fired- u p , non-conference Hillsdale eleven b y a
The rest o f the season s a w Coldwater meeting d e f e a t a t every turn, losing t o
Lakeview 46-20 a n d to A l b i o n 19-7. I n the final g a m e w i t h Sturgis,
tional rivals, C o l d w a t e r lost t h e i r h a r d e s t f o u g h t g a m e 2 5 - 7 . I t w a s i n t h i s
game t h a t 1 3 C a r d i n a l players, D o v e Bennett, G e n e M i l l e r, P a u l Pope, Leon
Zabonick, LeeRoy Morrill, Tom McLaughlin, John Shiery, Lee Brayton, Bill Hoff,
John McBride, Tom McConnell, Dale Jackson, a n d Bob Tucker, f e l t h i g h school
football sod u n d e r their feet f o r the last time.

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SECOND ROW. Donbrock, Nichols, M a y, Silvers. Morrison, Pitcher, Grigg, Temples, Schubel.
FIRST ROW H o d g m a n , Fry, Stanley, , . o n , 1. Otis, Otis. Show, absent—Jack Northrup.

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capable o f the job, his team t u r n i n g i n three wins, t w o losses, a n d one tie.
The Jr. Cards opened t h e season w i t h a h a r d f o u g h t b a t t l e here w i t h Sturgis
that e n d e d i n a t i e , 6 - 6 . T h e n e x t g a m e s a w t h e m e d g e b y A l b i o n w i t h a
12-6 score w h i l e a w e e k l a t e r t h e y r a n a l l o v e r Hillsdale, 54-0. E n t e r t a i n i n g
Lakeview here, t h e y lost a h e a r t b r e a k e r, 1 4 - 1 9 , b u t c a m e b a c k i n t h e n e x t
game t o w i n , b e a t i n g A l b i o n f o r t h e second time,6-0. T h e f i n a l
Sturgis caught the team o n a n o ff d a y a n d they lost b y a score o f 31-0.

PAGE AMOY-EIGHT

�FIRST ROW: Bercaw, Rurko, Troutman, Bercaw, Chatfield. Granger,
SECOND ROW: D . Snyder, Johnson, G r a d y, Downer, Duke. Rob"nson, Bobs, Snyder.
THIRD ROW: Henton, Mr, Houston, Paul, Mitmesser, Kline, Curtis, Gruner, Treocher, Goodwin, Luke, Brown, Mr. Hagadone, Mr. Lowe.
FOURTH ROW: Waldron, C. Snyder, Lint, Fisher, McCann, W. Sm'th, G . Smith, D. Smith, Urban, Hurley, Menton.

Future Va r s i t y Football
Sehedule
DATE
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P L A C E
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h e r e
Sept. 2 5

S t u r g i s

Oct. 3

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Oct. 9

S t a t e

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h e r e

Oct. 1 6

Q u i n c y

t h e r e

Oct. 2 3

S t u r g i s

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• Coach Ted Hagadone's Future Varsity football team, p l a y i n g a tough schedule,
was a b l e t o w i n b u t o n e g a m e i n t h e e n t i r e season, t h e i r l a s t o n e a g a i n s t
Sturgis. M a n y o f t h e g a m e s w e r e s o close, h o w e v e r, t h a t t h e y
breakers.
As a whole, the team showed much spirit a n d promise f o r future years. T h r e e
of t h e b o y s , e n d B i l l Parshall, h a l f b a c k N e l s o n Curtis, a n d f u l l b a c k M i l t o n
Gruner, m o v e d u p t o the reserve squad a t t h e end o f the season w h e r e t h e y
saw action i n t h e f i n a l

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Jan. 1 8 — I n a n o t h e r n o n -conference t i l t , t h e
Coldwater C a r d s u p s e t t h e H i l l s d a l e H o r n e t s
55-42.

The Coldwater h a r d w o o d hoopsters, a l t h o u g h
not h a v i n g a n impressive record, s i x w i n s a n d
nine losses, p l a y e d v e r y close b a l l g a m e s a l l
season. T h e t e a m e n d e d f i f t h i n t h e
Icy Conference. E v e n t h o u g h t h e team's record
was n o t outstanding, t h r e e o f t h e b o y s g a i n e d
all conference berths.

Jan. 2 5 — Traveling t o A l b i o n , t h e
feated t h e A l b i o n Wildcats f o r t h e second t i m e
this season 62-38.

Nov. 2 7 — T h e C a r d s o p e n e d t h e s e a s o n
against the Three Rivers Wildcats, a n d
feated 4 9 - 6 2 i n a n o n -conference tilt.

Feb. 1 — The Cards d r o p p e d a thriller a t East
Lansing's home court 48-51.

Feb. 8 —The Redbirds racked u p 6 7 points t o
Adrian's 41 a s they met f o r the second t i m e this

Nov. 3 0 — The Ebymen traveled t o A d r i a n t o
win t h e i r first g a m e o f t h e season

year.
Feb. 12 — A high spirited Coldwater team w e n t
to Sturgis only to be defeated 35-44.

Dec. 7 — A r e d h o t East Lansing
tered a v i c t o r y o v e r t h e C a r d s i n t h e a r m o r y
32-42.

Feb. 1 5 — A strong Lakeview t e a m m a n a g e d
to slip b y the fighting Cards f o r the
test o f the season 49-53.

Dec. 14 — A f t e r b e i n g defeated b y
sing, C o l d w a t e r m a d e a t e r r i f i c
thrashing t h e A l b i o n Wildcats 55-50.

Feb. 2 2 — W i t h r e v e n g e i n t h e i r hearts, t h e
Marshall Redskins d e f e a t e d t h e
water f i v e i n a conference thriller

Dec. 18 — I n a heartbreaking overtime game,
Coldwater's hardest r i v a l , Sturgis, slipped b y t o
a 62-63 victory.

Jan. 4 — The a l e r t a n d aggressive Lakeview
Spartans d e f e a t e d t h e Cards 36-47,

Feb. 2 8 — I n a h u m i l i a t i n g upset, t h e C a r d s
were defeated b y the Hillsdale Hornets 43-69 i n
another n o n -conference t i l t .

Jan. 1 1 —What m o s t f a n s c a l l t h e g r e a t e s t
game o f t h e season c a m e w h e n
feated M a r s h a l l 5 3 - 5 0 ,

March 6 — In a n exciting f o u r
ment e x h i b i t i o n , t h e C o l d w a t e r C a r d s l o s t t o
Three-Rivers 57-47 to end the season.

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Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l lain%
Dave Bennett: a s e n i o r, i n h i s second y e a r o f
varsity action, helped t o s p a r k t h e t e a m
tory. H i s s t a m i n a a n d w o r k h o r s e s p i r i t g a i n e d
him a b e r t h o n t h e a l l conference second team.

ponents as an offensive threat. D a l e was a team
player a n d k e p t t h e m o r a l e h i g h . H e w a s a l s o
elected c o -captain o f t h e squad.

Harold Carless: a j u n i o r, received h i s
sity letter i n basketball t h i s y e a r. D e a n p l a y e d
under t h e b o a r d s a l o t a n d w a s a " j u m p i n g
fool." N e x t season h e o u g h t t o d r o p
son's shoes.

Tom M cConnell: a s e n i o r, w i n n i n g h i s second
varsity letter w a s exceptionally w e l l coordinated
for h i s 6 ' 4 " f r a m e . H e c o u l d f a k e a n d d r i v e ,
shoot f r o m o u t court, a n d t i p w i t h b o t h h a n d s .
Tom w a s r e w a r d e d w i t h a b e r t h i n t h e
ference second team.

Tom Cranson: a j u n i o r, w h o w o n his
a w a r d i n basketball, sh o we d m u c h
though h e d i d n ' t p l a y m u c h . H e ' s l e f t h a n d e d
and a g o o d shot. N e x t season h e o u g h t t o see
a i o t o f action.

Remus Rigg: a j u n i o r, secured h i s
letter this year. Remus was a good b a l l handler,
quick, deceptive, a n d o u g h t t o b e v a l u a b l e t o
next year's squad.

Bruce Dillon: a j u n i o r , w o n h i s
letter this year. B r u c e played almost
tion. A l t h o u g h h e d i d n ' t p l o y m u c h , h e w a s
always t r y i n g w h e n h e w a s i n there.
Dick Dirschell: a j u n i o r, w o n h i s
letter i n basketball this season. D i c k w a s
tler all the w a y and a l w a y s played t o w i n w h e n
he w a s i n t h e g a m e .
Dale Jackson: a senior, w i n n i n g h i s
sity a w a r d , p l a y e d v e r y impressive d e f e n s i v e
ball, b u t w a s n o t t o b e overlooked b y

John Shiery: a s e n i o r, w o n h i s second v a r s i t y
letter t h i s y e a r a n d i s s a i d t o b e t h e
proved p l a y e r i n t h e Tw i n Va l l e y circuit. J o h n
was a g o o d s h o t a n d p l a y e d b r i l l i a n t b a l l . H e
was co-captain a n d w o n a n h o n o r a b l e mention
on t h e a l l conference squad.
Bob Tucker: a j u n i o r, w o n h i s second v a r s i t y
a w a r d this season. B o b was an all around player
although h e d i d n ' t score much. H e w a s a g o o d
ball h a w k a n d one o f the better
ers i n the T. V. H i s stamina a n d alertness w a s a
great asset to the team.

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many victories. E m p l o y i n g a fast break offense a n d a h a r d checking defense,
the freshmen Cards hung u p one o f the best records i n t h e last f e w years.
Judging b y t h i s record, i t seems scare t o s a y t h a t t h e v a r s i t y w i l l b e w e l l
supplied w i t h g o o d m a t e r i a l f o r f u t u r e years.

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• Tw o coaches w e r e r e q u i r e d t o coach t h e f u t u r e v a r s i t y basketball t h i s y e a r.
Ted H o g a d o n e d i d t h e j o b u n t i l m i d -season w h e n h e w a s d r a f t e d i n t o t h e
armed services. G e o r g e Osenko t h e n took o v e r t h e duties f o r t h e rest o f t h e
season.
The t e a m i t s e l f h a d t o u g h l u c k a l l a l o n g , w i n n i n g b u t t h r e e o u t o f eleven
games. T h e y w e r e i n there fighting i n e v e r y g a m e a n d p r o v e d
they d i d n ' t w i n m a n y games some o f them w o u l d b e capable o f t a k i n g o v e r
positions on the reserve a n d varsity squads nex t year.

Freshman Basket
• The freshmen basketball team, coached b y F r a n k Lowe, h a d t h e best record
of all the CHS learns. They lost but one contest and that was by the slim m a r g i n
of o n e point. T h e i r success w a s n o accident, f o r these b o y s showed a l o t o f
hustle a n d snap a n d the a b i l i t y to buckle d o w n w h e n the going g o t rough.
With such a r e c o r d a s t h i s t o t h e i r credit, these b o y s a r e b e i n g e x a m i n e d
closely by the other coaches as prospective material f o r the reserve a n d varsity
squads o f nex t year.

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�BACK ROW: Siler, M a y, Milne., Stan,.II, Taylor, J. Zabonick, Bradt, Hobart Carless, Gifford.
FRONT ROW: Wilkins, Smith, Jackson, Shiery, P. Zabonick, Silvers, Cochrane, Dillon, Bennett, Coach Lowe.

VA R S I T Y B A S E B A L L
• The Varsity Baseball nine, coached this season b y Frank Lowe, h a d
turning lettermen. T h e s e lettermen w h o s o w considerable service w e r e D a l e
Jackson a n d Reid Silvers i n t h e pitching department, Leon Zabonick a n d J o e
Wilkins catching, Bruce Dillon at short, Mickey Cochrane a t second, John Shiery
and Ed Gifford a t first, a n d Dave Bennett, Ed Siler a n d Bob Smith i n
field. T h e loss o f the six seniors, Jackson, Zabonick, Shiery, Bennett,
Smith, w i l l surely be felt next spring.

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April 1 5 J o n e s v i l l e
April 1 7 M a r s h a l l
April 2 2
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�BACK ROW: Betts, Fisher, Bercaw, Morris, Babbs, Goodwin, Cleveland, Wood, Scriber, Lippert, Weaver, Grody
SECOND ROW: Smith, Pitcher, Nivison, Siler, Barnes, Hodgman, Stanley, R. Zabonick, Grigg, Curtis, Treacher, Wolloce,
lett, Brigham.
FRONT ROW: Coach Lowe, Lint, Pfost, Thomas, Downer, Chatfield, A&lt;Moody, Paul, Fry, Mitmesser, Waldron, Parcel!,
den, Flint.

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• The Reserve Baseball S q u a d w a s k e p t m u c h s m a l l e r t h i s y e a r t o encourage
those w h o showed n o special a b i l i t y i n baseball t o g o o u t f o r track a n d a l s o
to m a k e t h e t e a m easier t o handle. T h e b o y s w h o d i d s h o w enough skill t o
stay on the squad, however, did their best to turn in a successful season. T h e r e
was p r o o f , too, t h a t there w i l l b e some players c a p a b l e o f t a k i n g o v e r t h e
positions that are left vacant b y the seniors on the varsity.

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�BACK ROW: O'Rourke, Ternples, A l l , . , Sweet. Baldwin, Rice, Winemiller, Rurka, Bercaw, Parshall, H e a t o r, M . Gruner.
SECOND ROW: Coach Rowerdink, Coach Osenko, Robson, Denbrock, S w a i n , Va n B l a m e r, Smith, Lippert, Langworthy, Thomas,
Robey, McBride, Troutman, Luke, Coach Eby.
FIRST ROW: Stephenson, Dennis, Renshaw, Northrup, Carless, B r o w n , Ferguson, Hoff, Miller, I . Gruner, Rigg, D. DirscheII,
schell, Coach Houston.

T R A C K SQUAD
• This season t h e r e w e r e f i v e l e t t e r m e n r e t u r n i n g f o r t r a c k : p o l e
dash runner Gene Miller, miler Jack Gruner, high h u r d l e r Harold Corless, dash
runner K e n Dirschell, a n d q u a r t e r m i l e r D i c k Dirschell. S e v e r a l o t h e r h a r d
working b o y s turned o u t ; and t h e w h o l e team d i d their best to m a k e t h e first
season o n o u r n e w t r a c k a successful o n e . H i g h l i g h t i n g t h e season w a s t h e
T. V. Conference meet here.

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�BACK ROW: Scheidler, Livensporger, Hudson, M c Noll, Snyder, Foster, Wirt, Duddy.
FRONT ROW: Bennett, Ronne'', McConnell, Weidner, Gordon, Morrison, Stephenson, Coach Zobonick.

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• The tennis t e a m w a s coached t h i s s p r i n g b y Coach Z a b o n i c k . J o h n Bennett
and H a l We i d n e r, both sophomore veterans f r o m last year's squad, a n d To m
McConnell, a s e n i o r a n d a f o u r y e a r letterman, f o r m e d t h e nucleus o f t h e
team. T h e rest o f the team also p u t forth their best i n a n a t t e m p t to m a k e the
season a successful one. W i t h most o f the squad returning, n e x t y e a r should
be one o f the best Coldwater has k n o w n i n a l o n g time.

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�VA R S I T Y C H E E R L E A D E R S
Allen, Bodie, Meier, Tropp, Thomas, B . Devlin

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS
Reppert, Forrester, N . Devlin, Miller, Wilcox, Spencer.

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�INDEX
Albright,
Allison's Clothing
Anderson Dairy
A &amp; P Super Market
Arnold Auto Parts
Asbury
Baggerly
Bailey Radio Shop
Ballard', G a r a g e
Bee Hive Shoe Shop
Best's Market
Buckeye Insulation
Bill's Standard Service
Bradley's Grocery
Branch County Bar Association
Branch County
Bryan PaMt ond Wallpaper
Burton Bros. — Nosh
Chopmon'
Chatterbox Restaurant
City Dairy _ _
Coca Cola
Coldwoter
Coldwater Cleaners
Coldwater Co-op
Coldwater Doily Reporter
Coldwater Dairy
Coldwater
Coldwater Office
Coldwater Recreation
Coldwater Rendering Co.
Culligan Soft Water Service
Dolly's Tire Shop
Darling Co., L. A.
Davis Coal
Davis News Agency
Davis, O . W.
Douglas Store
Elliott's Market
Endicott Form Equipment
Federal Mogul
Fax Florist
Fremont Street Grocery
Gamble
Gamby Candy Co.
Gay Electric Corp.
Harold's Barber Shop
H &amp; H Cleaners
Hodgman Abstracts and Insuronce
Homer Foundry Corp.
Houser's Gulf Service
Ideal Wall Paper &amp; Paint
Joe's Lunch
Johnson's Clothing
Juhl's Drug Store
Keller,
Kerr Hardware
Kies, Jewelry
Kimber Coal Co.
Legg Lumber Co.
Linker's Grocery

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Linn, Earl
Linton dr Jackson Foundry
Lyon Drug Store
Mac's Furniture .
Mahaffey, Robert
Marion Brothers
Morothy Radio Shop
Marshall Street Market
Martin's Grocery
Mashon-Dorsey Memorials
McConnell Grocery
McCann &amp; Martin
Mclaughlin's Pastries
Michigan Associated Telephone Co.
McMillan Er San
Mix Insurance Agency
Model Finance
Moore Implement Co.
Morgan Grocery
Music Mart _ _ _ _
Nick's
North Cloy Street Grocery
Old', Cleaners
Olms.ad's Dairy
Osborn', Photo Service
O'Shanahan'
Otta's Sporting Goods
Patterson Co., Printers
Penney, J. C.
Pratt Motor Sales
Pratt Manufacturing Co.
Precision Tool &amp; Die Co.
Pearce Cigar Store
Pillsbury
Quality Springs
Reppert's Market
Secord's
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Seybert's 0 E v e r Sales
ShattuckShaw Shoe
Short's Tire a n d Applionce
Smolt, Motor Soles
Snyder's Bakery
Southern Michigan Grocery Co.
Southern Michigan National Bank
Stansell, Irving
Stokes Marine Supply Co
Swart One.Stop Market
Teeter, Howard M .
Tribolet 5 B. 10c Store
Tomson's Insurance
Toupalik, Ralph
Treot Auto Parts
Troutman's Super Market
Up•To•Date Coal Co.
Van A k e , Florist,
Vernie Holley Sales
Walker's Laundry
Warner Buick Co.
Way • DeNooyer Chevrolet, I n ,
Weiderman's Gulf
Wilbur', Furniture Store
Winerniller'
Woodward
Woodward•Pollock
WTV
Tope's Texaco Service
Zirkle's Grocery

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were t a k e n b y o u r official photographer

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CONGRATULATIONS

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Mark

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GENERAL ELECTRIC
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BEST WISHES

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CONGRATULATIONS
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Fremont Street
GROCERY

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For a l l kinds o f Office
Equipment, Typewriters a n d
Adding Machines.
SALES A N D

Best Wishes
To the Class o f 1952

COLDWA
OFFICESUPPLY

O. D.
Jeweler Since 1880

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BEST WISHES

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�Best Wishes

SNYDER'
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To the Seniors o f '52

BOB
THE

COLDWATER, MICH.

Coldwater
Daily R e p o r t e r

PHONE 1 6 0

MarothyRadio
Telephone 299 - 123 E. Park Ave.

CONGRATULATIONS
SENIOR

Kelvinator Refrigerators
Ranges and Freezers
Sparton and A r v i n Television
"We Service Everything W e Sell"

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57-65 SO. MONROE
PHONE 27

Compliments o f

COLDWATER

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Your Home To w n Laundry
Since 1888

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OTTO'S
Sporting

Best Wishes to A l l !

Anderson Dairy

One Stop Sport Store

MODEL

Congratulations
Class of 1952

GOOD LUCK
SENIORS

WOODWARD
and SONS

Asbury
Everything Good t o Eat

Best Wishes to the Class o f '52

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MOTORCYCLE PARTS A N D
USED CARS

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CONGRATULATIONS

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CONGRATULATIONS

BRYAN PA I N T
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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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CONGRATULATIONS '52'ers
The Best of Luck to You

YOUR LINCOLN —

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����THE 1951

C A B D I N A L

PUBLISHED
STUDENTS

B Y

T H E

O F

COLDWATER

H I G H

S C H O O L

John Paul Dygert: Editor
Norman H a w k : Assistant Editor
Desmond N . Buzzell: Adviser

�This has been a y e a r o f progress i n C. H. S. a n d o n e
that w i l l b e r e m e m b e r e d f o r t h e f i n e
shown b y a l l students. O u r m i n d s a n d h a n d s w e r e
kept busy w i t h both o u r studies a n d t h e
ties w h i c h a r e s o i m p o r t a n t t o a w e l l - r o u n d e d h i g h
school. A s w e t u r n these pages, m a y t h e m e m o r i e s
portrayed h e r e a p p e a r n o t a s a lifeless h i s t o r y, b u t
may t h e y serve a s a constant r e m i n d e r o f s o m e o f
the b e s t d a y s o f o u r lives.

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��O u r Te a e h e r s w e r e _Ilwags B e a d y
To L e n d a H e l p i n g H a n d

�A D M I N I S T R AT I O N
Stsperintendent
E. Byron Thomas, our genial Superintendent
of Schools, received h i s B. A . degree f r o m
Albion C o l l e g e i n 1 9 2 4 . I n 1 9 3 5
quired his Master's degree a t Northwestern
University a n d l a t e r d i d g r a d u a t e w o r k a t
the University o f Michigan. W i t h
ground, h e b e g a n h i s l o n g c a r e e r a s a n
educator. M r . Thomas t a u g h t h i g h school
four years, spent s i x years a s
dent o f Schoolcraft H i g h School, a n d t e n
years as Superintendent o f Vicksburg H i g h
School. In 1944 he became the Senior High
Principal o f C.H.S., a n d three years ago he
accepted the position o f superintendent. He
is a m e m b e r o f t h e Masons, t h e J u n i o r
Chamber o f Commerce, t h e R o t a r y C l u b ,
the M i c h i g a n Educational Association, t h e
Notional E d u c a t i o n Association, a n d t h e
National Educational Fraternity, P h i D e l t a
Kappa. When he manages to find
he i n d u l g e s i n h i s hobbies, r e a d i n g a n d
gardening.

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E . I t y r 4 111

SI'HOOL B O A R D
SEATED: DR. JAMES THOMAS, M R . E . BYRON THOMAS, M R . STANLEY BORDEN, MRS. MARGARET
OLMSTED, MRS. BRATTY. STANDING: MR. BILL HODGMAN, DR. HAROLD WEIDNER.

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�M r . : I x i t e r Olatm

M r. Kermit Dennis

JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL
Axner Olson, good-natured chief o f those across
the court, received his B. S. degree from Western
Michigan College. Seven years a g o h e c a m e t o
C. H . S . , a n d s i n c e t h a t t i m e h e h a s t a u g h t
science a n d mathematics, a n d served
ant football a n d baseball coach. He n o w serves
as J u n i o r H i g h Principal. M r . O l s o n
fully h e l p e d o u r a t h l e t i c p r o g r a m a n d m a n y
other activities. Special interests w h i c h
sues a r e h u n t i n g a n d fishing.

SERIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL
Kermit Dennis, h a r d - w o r k i n g Principal o f Senior
High, g r a d u a t e d f r o m A d r i a n College i n 1 9 3 1 .
At t h e University o f Michigan, h e received h i s
M. A . i n Educational Administration. Starting a t
C. H . S., h e t a u g h t science f o r fourteen years.
He then acted a s Principal o f J u n i o r H i g h f o r
three y e a r s . T w o y e a r s a g o h e b e c a m e t h e
Principal o f Roosevelt H i g h School. H i s s p a r e
moments are filled b y club activities

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MRS. BRATTY A N D MRS. WARNOCK — TWO

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�F A C U LT V
MRS. ALICE WEILER
Library Practice
MISS ILDA PHILLIPS
Typing, Bookkeeping
MRS. ETHEL C. HAWLEY
Latin, Civics, English
MR. JOSEPH RICE
Commercial Low. Typing, Bookkeeping,
Stenograph
MRS. HELEN Y O U N G
Spanish, Broadcasting

MR. HUGH
English, Speech, Dramatics, Debate
MRS. CORLEONE COCHRANE
Social Studies, English
MRS. JANE McCAMLY
Englis
MR. DESMOND
English, History, Journalism
MISS ROSE STEFFANIAK
English, Social Studies

MR. JOHN
Health Education, History, D
Training, Coach
MR. PLOYS
Health Education, Physical Education,
Coac
MR. LLOYD
Physical Education, Coach,
Drivers' Tra.Mng
MISS VIVIAN FRAZIER
Girls' Physical Educat'on, G. A . A .

MISS ELLEN
Vocal Music
MR. LAURENCE OLSON
Assistant In.trumental Instructor
MR. HARLAN BOND
Instrumental Instructor

�MR HARRY DAVIDSON
Social Studies, English
MR. JAMES VINCENT
American Government, History
MR. OSCAR RENSHAW
Economics, Sociology, American History
MISS BERNICE LAZENBY
Social Studies, English
MR. ROY HOUSTON
Civic

MR. JAMES
Agricultur
MRS. SALLY GIAUOUE
Horne
MRS. JOSEPHINE BURANDT
Honse
MR. BERTRAND GRIGG
Shop, Assistant Coach

MRS. DOROTHY AITCHISON
Biolog
MR. VAL CONNOLLY
Science, Social Studie,
MR. MYRON McCAMLY
Scienc
MR. BERTRAND
Chemistry,

MRS. FRANCES KINCAID
Commercial Moth, English
MR. RUSSELL GREEN
Mothrnetic
MR. BURDETTE HARRIS
Mathematic
MRS. GLADYS DAVIS
Mathematic
MISS MELISSA SEMMELROTH
Mathemotics, Civics

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President
Vice P r e s i d e n t

J o h n Dygert
Carolyn Burton

Secretary

Donna Green

Treasurer

Aulton Treacher

GREEN, BURTON,

CLASS O F ' 5 1 I N R E V I E W
It M k e s s o n , . strenuous memory w o r k t o travel b o c k
across t h e pages o f time a n d recall w h a t t h e doss o f '51
h . done. I t ' s f o r, though, to reminisce and to try
ber some of the funny things w e did w a y back then!
In 1946, as "green" seventh graders, we enrored Jr. High
with o very "lost" feeling. A b o u t the first thing w e
to elect our dass officers who were: President,
Secretary, Dick Gilbert; Treasurer, John Dygert.
In the eighth grade, w e began t o relax a n d
selves o t home. S o n , . o f us even become so daring a s t o
venture into "Harry's." T h e "Mirror" "dirt" columns , o r thus:
"Jack 'Stinky' Walker has been scouting around f o r someone
to g o w i t h since Diane Harmnond's party. Likewise Elaine
Smith. Dickie Gilbert, that little wolf, seems quite i n
in Barb Theboud, but Jack Walker took her t o the Lakeview
999m."
Our doss officers were; President, Carolyn
President, Dick Gilbert; Secretary, G a i l Olmstead; Treasurer,
Harold Grigg.
When w e commenced o u r freshman year, w e were t h e
"big wheels" o f Jr. High. O u r officers f o r this
President, Barb Theboud; Vice-President, Beth
retary, Margaret Thomas; Treasurer, Dean Harvey.
stead was representotive of the Student Council, John Dygert
was elected president o f the Student Council.
During o u r freshman y e a r, w e h a d a couple o f good
parties with all the "gongs" turning out.
No sooner h a d w e reached t h e t o p o f superiority thon
Ice were cast into the lowest state o f survival, sophomores
in high school. However, we soon got into the swing of things.
The Seniors welcomed us with the annual
tion; a n d w e i n return gave t h e Christmas party w i t h o u r
theme being "Yule Log Drag." Officers f o r this

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President, Barbara Engle; Vice.President, Erwin
retory, Carolyn Burton; Treasurer, Aulton Treacher; and Corn.
missioners, Gail Olmstead and John Dygert.
1949-50 w a s our Junior year. W e sort o f took i t easy
the first semester; however, w e did manage to elect
officers w h o were; President, G a i l Olmstead;
Aultan Treocher; Secretary, Julie Branch; Treasurer, Carolyn
Burton. O u r commissioners were Jean Schubel a n d John D y.
gert, who, by.the-woy, is still going with M a r y K . Barbaro
Engle w a s elected Clerk. O u r doss thespians come through
and on March 28, "Ever Since Eve" was presented.
We used f o r the theme o f our Jr.-Sr. Banquet "Evening
in Paris." A f t e r much diff:milty, w e managed t o get the gym
decorated, although t h e decorations started f a l l i n g d o w n
about 11:00 o'clock.
History was made by our class with the election
bara Engle as the first girl Mayor of CHS.
To wind u p our year's activities, w e ossisted the Seniors
in the graduation exercises, ot Baccalaureate, a n d Commerce.
ment
1951 — the most important year o f our school days —
the year when ode reigned above all, or so w e thought. w e
elected J o h n Dygert, Carolyn Burton, D o n n a G r e e n , a n d
Aulton Treacher t o head our doss. T h e doss representatives
were John fisher and
Our doss p l a y, " O n e Foot I n Heaven." w a s presented
November 17th. I t w a s a tremendous success and a l o t o f
fun t o put on.
With t h e coming o f Spring, the only thing apparent i n
the minds o f the Seniors w a s our Washington trip. W e l e f t
May 19th and returned the 26th.
For t h e rest o f o u r activities a s Seniors, look carefully
into the "Cardinal" and take it all in.

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BETTY J E A N B A K E R , " B u t t o n s "
Intramural, 1

CHARLES L E L A N D A D A M S , C h u c k "
Jr. S r. B a n q u e C o m m , 3

G. A . A . A w a r d s 2 , 3 , 4

Art C l u b , 3
Chef. 4

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P r i c e S r . P l a y Ti c k e t s
Dancing C l u b . A

HARRY J R . B A K E R , " J i m "

KEITH R O L A N D B A N I S T E R , " P o n c h o "
Mirror S t a f f , 4
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
Jr.•Sr, B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
N i • Y, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Football V a r s i t y , 4
C•Club, 4
Exclwnge A s s e m b l i e s , Al

F. F . A . , R e p o r t e r. 3 ,
Chef, 4

V I R G I N I A L E E B AT T E R S O N , " G i n n ' , "
Mirror S m f l , 2 ,
Cardinal S I M I , 2 , 3 , 4
C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r, 2 , 3 . 4

V I V I A N A N N E BEEBE, " A n n i e '
Dancing C l u b , 3
Tumbling, 3

.1Y- S r. l o n g u e C o m m . . 3
4•11 C l u b , I , 2 , 3 , I
Y- Tr e n s , 2
4•11 O f f i c e r, 1 , 2 ,
Sr. P l o y C o m m . , 4
l c M a y C a m a y, 3
D. A . R . H i s t o r y A w a r d , 3

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M i r r o r A i . , E d i t o r, 4
M i r r o r J r . H i E d i t o r, 2
C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r J r . H i E d i t o r, 3
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , 2
HARLEAN G W E N B O N D . " H o w i e "
Mirror S t a f f , I , 2 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
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Band, I ,
N. P l a y P r o m O M Y 3
Sr. P l a y P r o m p t e r, 4
Dancing C l u b , 2 , 3 , 4
1 , • S r. B a n q u e t C o - n m . , 3
Democracy C o n t e s t , 3 , 4
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s . 4
Sophomore R e y C o m m . , 4
O A . A . Vim.Pres., 3
O A . A . President, 4
Y•Teirns, 2 , 3 , 4

JULIANA B R A N C H , " J u l i o "
Cardinal Staff, 4
Citizen p C o m m . , 2 . 3 , 4
!owl.ing, 3 , 4
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Ring C o m m , 3
Y- Tw i t s , 2 , 3 , A

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CARL B U N K E R , " I h r n k "

JOHN M A C K B R O W N , " Va r s i t y "
Sr. P l a y , 4
H LY, 2 , 3 , 4
Football R e s . , 2 , 3
Football V a r s i t y . 4
Track R e y , 2
Track V a r s i t y , 3
Chorus, 4
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s , I , 3 , 4
Tennis, 3 , 4
C•Club, 3 , 4
HI- 2 Tr e a s u r e r, 4

C A R O LY N B U R T O N . " D o c "
Jr P l a y , 3
Sr P l o y P r o m p t e r, 4
Dewing Club, 2 , 3 , 4
Citiz•nship C o m m . , 2
Jr.•Sr. B a n q u e t C o m b . , 3
Democracy C a n . ' ' , 3 ,
Class O f f i c e r, 2 ,
Fownsics, 3 , 4
Ring C o m m . . 3
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s , 3
Clueen's C o u r t , 4
Y.Tieens, 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b P r e s . , 4

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�SENIORS...
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JAMES J O S E P H C A M E R S O N , " J o e "
Charm, I , 2
"Spring S i n g " , 2
"America Sings", 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r " I
"F un F o r Y o u " , 2

NANCY E . CARVER, " N o n "
Intramurals, I
Chorus, 1 , 2 , 3
Usher, 3 , A
y'-Teens, 2 , 3 , 4
Spring S i n g " , 2
"America S i n g s " , 3
"Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r " , I
Sr. P l a y C o m m . ,

RUSSELL R O B E R T C A S W E L L , " R u m "

JANET L E E C O L L A R D " J a i ,
Mirror S t a f f , A
Cardinal S t a f f 3 4

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baseball R e s . , 2 3
Chorus, 3 , 4
4-11 0 . b , 1 , 2
Librarian, 1
Hall M o n i t o r , 1
F. F. A . B o s k e t b a l l , 2
Ghristmos P a r t y C o m m . 2
America S i n g s " , 2
Chorus S p r i n g C o n c e r t . 4

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Dancing C l u b , A
Citizenship C o m m 1
Librarian, I , 4
Horne E r , C l u b , 1
Home E r . C l u b T r e a A , I

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LOIS I . C O O P E R , " C o o p e r "
Mirror Stoff, I
Intromurals, I
Debate,
G. A A . , 2 , 3
Band, 1 , 2 , 3
Jr. P l o y C o m m . , 3
Sr. P l a y C o n l i n . , 4
Dancing C l u b , 2 , 3
Citizenship C o m . , 4
JA- S r. B a r m u e r 4 C o r n m . , 3
librorion, I
Beveling, 3 , 4
Bond f o l l i e s , 3

J. E R W I N C O R L E S S " E r v "
H AY, 2 , 3 , 4
football Res., 1 ' 2
football V a r s i t y 3
Basketball R e s . ' 2
Basketball V a r . , 4
Baseball R e s . , I , 2
Baseball V a r s i t y ' 3 4
Track R e s . , I ,
Track V o r s i t y 3 4
C- C l u b , 1 , 4
Class O f f i c e r,
Vice-Pres. C - C l u b , 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m . C M , . , 3
Co- C a p t a i n f o o t b a l l , 4

ROBERT C O R L E S S , " B a b "
Band, 1 , 2 , 3 , A
football Res., 2
Basketball R e s . , 2
Baseball R e s . , 2
Intrannirols, 1
Bowling, I , 2
A i r Scouts, 2 , 3 , A
Jr. P l a y C O T T . , 3
Sr. P l a y CornriA, 4

JEAN E . D AV I S , " J e a n i e "

JOHN 0 . D AV I S " J a c k "
Band. 1 , 1 , 3 ; 4
Jr. P l a y , 3
Sr. P l a y , 4
football Res., 3
Intrannerals, 3

CAROLE D O U G L A S , " D o u g "
Mirror Staff, 1 , 2 , 3
Cardinal Staff, 4
Band, 1 , 2 , 3
Jr. P l a y , 3
Sr. P l a y , A
Dancing, 2 , 4
Citizenship C o m m . , 3

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Intramurab 1,
Band, I , 2 , 3 ' 4
Dancing C l u b 2
Librarian, 1
2
Ring C o m m . , 3
AN Club, 1
Vice-Pres. B a n d , 3 , Al
Dist. S o l o s C o n t e s t 3
I.-Teens, 2 , 3 4
Soph. R e c , C d n o n . ,

Forensics, 2 , ' 3 1 ,
Band O f f i c e r,
Y. Te e n s , 2 , 3 , 4
"fun fiar

JERRY D O W N E R
Band, 1
Chorus, 1 , 3
Librarian, 3
Hall M o n ' ' t o r, I
Bawling, 2 , 3

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LUELLA. M A E D R A P E R , " L o u "
Dancing C l u b , A
Librarian, 3
Howie E c , C l u b , 1
Usher, 3 , 4
' , Te e m , 2 , 3 , 4

�SENIORS...
J O H N P A U L D Y G E R T, " H a r t l e y "
Mirror $ k i f f , 1 , 2
Cardinal Editor-in.Chief, 4
Student C o m m i s s i o n , 2 , 3
Bond, 1 . 2
Jr. P l a y , 3

RUSSELL E D R A Y T O N , " R o m "
Intramurals, I , 2 , 3 , 4
Tu m b l i n g , 1

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Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
Class P
4
Pres, $ t u d e n t
Citizenship A w a r d , I
Boys' $ t a t e , 3
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d . 4
CARROL J E A N N E E C K E R T

B

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Citizenship A w a r d , 1

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President, 2
Forensics, 2
Y. Te e n s , 1 , 3 , 4
G. A . A . O f f i c e r, 2 ,
A. P l a y, 3
S , t z d e r s,C.offm m,ission, 3 , 4

Dancing C l u b . 3
Citizenship C o m m . 1 , 3
Hall M o n i t o r , I
V O ' Z ' 'Ato4rd, 2

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Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

5
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M AY O R . 4

M A R Y J A N E FA N S L E R
Student C o u n c i l , 2 , 3
Chorus, 2
Horne E c . c h , b , I , 2 , 3
AtMndance C l e r k , 3
Home R o o m C I , . , 4

JOHN FISHER
Mirror $ t a f f , 4
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
Student C o m m i s s i o n , 4
.itiFzenAchi7, C2oa;rh.i I , 2 , 3

3.
Athletic P o l i c e , 2 , 3 , 4

"America $ i n g s " , 3

GORDON D. FOOTE, "Fish"
Hi- Y, 3 , 4
Baseball V a r s i t y, 4
Chorus, 3
Intramural., 2 , 3 , 4
Librarian. 2
Athletic P o l i c e , 2
Baseball F u t . V a r . , 2
Football F u t V a r . , 3
Jr. P l o y C o m m . , 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m . , 4
Football M a n a g e r , 4

V I C TO R F O R D , " V i c "
Hi- Y, 3 , 4
Football R e s . , 3
Football V a r s i t y, 4
Baseball R e s . , 2 , 3
C- C l u b , 4
Track V a r s i t y, 4

JOSEPJH A . F R A L I C K , " J o e "
Band, 1
Jr. P l o y C o m m . , 3

BARBARA F R A S E R , " B a r b "
Citizenship C o m m . , 2 , 3 , 4
Jr.-Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
4-11 C l u b , I
Bowling, 3
Office
Usher, 3

Comm. 3
Art C l u b , 1 , 2

ANNIE GALINIS, "Ann"
Chorus, 2 , 3
Librarian, 4

4

NANCY A N N G A RV I N , " N o n "
Mirror $ t a f f , 4
Cardinal 5 1 0 1 , 2 , 3
Dancing C l u b , 4
Citizenship C o m m . , I , 3
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
Librarian, I , 4

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�SENIORS...
GERALD G . G E N T R Y
Citizenship C O M M , 3
2,-U,. Banquet C u , , , , . , 3
National G u a r d . I , 2 , 3 , A
Chrisimas P a r t y C o m m , 2
Sr. P l o y C o m m . , A
Citizenship C o m m . , 4

RICHARD D O U G L A S G I L B E R T, " D i c k "
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
Sr. P l a y ,
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e , C o n l i n , 1
Hi- 2 C l u b , 3 , 4
Football R e s . . 3
Football V o y , 4
Track R e s . , 2 , 3
Basketball R o c , 3
Bakeboll Va r. , 4
C- C l u b , 4
President H i . Y , 4

JOHN E G O S S M A N , " B u d "
Y, 1
Football V a r s i t y, 1
Basketball
Exchange A s s a m . , I . 4
Vorsity C l u b , 2

CLIFFORD G R A N G E R , " S a m "
Band, I , 2 , 3 , 4
Jr. P l a y , 3
J r. E r. f b n o t t e l C o m m . , 3
Football R e y . 3
Football V a r . , 4
Basketball R e y , 3
Track V a r , 2 , 3 , 4
Intramural, I , 2
N o l l M o n i t o r, I
C- C l u b , 2 , 3 , 1
Pres. C . C l u b , 4

HERBERT L . G R A Y , " H e r b "

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A-11 C l u b , I

Sr. P l a y , 4
Zattest3C01,70,,b, Cu,,.,., ,
Class O f f i c e r,
Y.Teens, 2 , 3 ,
Queen's C u . , , , 3
Treas. D a n c i n g C l u b . 3 , 4
"Loll I t O f f " , 3
Jr P l a y C u . , , , , . C h m . , 3
TCT:di71. h a t t e r , 3

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HAROLD G R I G G , " B e r t "
Hi- 2 , 2 , 3 . 4
Citisenship C o m m . . I
Football R e s . , 2 . 3
Football V o r . , 4
basketball R e y , 3
Basketball V a r . , 4
Baseball R e s . . 4
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ERETTA G W I N N
Usher, 2
4-H C l u b , 1 , 2 , 3 , 1

4 , Club, I
Y Tw n s , 3

-hll'relob! I . 2 , 3 . 4
Librarian, 4
Tennis, 2
Horne E c . C l u b , I
Bowling, 3 , 4
2 -Teens, 2 , 3 , I
4.11 O f f i c e r,
G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r, I

GERTRUDE H A C K E R , " G e ,
Dancing C l u b , 2 , 3
Librarian, 2
Tennis, 3
Bowling, 3 . 4
2 -Teens, 2 , 3 , 4
Sy P l o y C o m m , 4
"Fun f o r Y o u " , 2

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M A RY L O U H A C K E R .

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BONNIE LEE HALL, "Bonnie Leo"
Mirror Staff, 2 , 3
Cardinal Stoll, 2 , 4
Jr. P l a y P r o m p t e r, 3
Sr. P l a y C u , , , , . , 4
Dancing C l u b , 2
Citizenship C o m m . , I , 3
Chorus, 1 , 4
Librarian. 1
Office G i r l , 2 ,
Cheerleading Res., I , 2
2-3eens, 2 , 3 , 4

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RUTH D I A N E H A M M O N D , " H a m "
F R A N C
Mirror Staff, I . 2 , 3 , 4
E
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C
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Dancing C l u b , 2 , 3 , 4
B
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Citizenship C o m m . , I
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Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m , 3
C
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Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d , 4
S
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Y
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H
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C a r d i n a l C h a t t e r E d i t o r, 4
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C a r d i n a l M u s i c E d i t o r, 4

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P a r t y C o m m . , C h r. , 2
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T
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B
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LUCILE H A R R I S , " S h o r t y "
Mirror $ t a f f , 4
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
Dancing C l u b ,
Citimnship C o m m . , 3 , 4
Librarian, 2
Usher. 2
Sr. P l a y C o r m , 4

ALICE M A Y H AT M A K E R , " A l l i s "
4 . 0 Club, 2 , 3
Librarian, 4 V
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Soc. a n d Tr e a s . Y . F. , 2
P r e , Y . F. , 1
Mown A w a r d Minn. Schaal o f Arts, 3

D E A N D . H A R V E Y, " H e m D o r v e y '
Mirror $ t a f f , 4
Cardinal Stoff, 4
I r. P l a y , 3
3,C.r114eP,lnihiFinC4orn"'"rn4., 1, 2
Track R e s . , 2
Track V a r . , 3 . 4
Cl.,,,,, 3
4-H C l u b , I , 2 , 3 , 1
C- C l u b , 3 , 1
Class O f f i c e r,
4 - 0 J u d g i n g Tr i p s , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Soph. R e , C o m m . , 4

M A R Y K A T H R Y N H AV E S
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
J r. G r B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
Hall M o n i t o r, I
Jr. P l a y C o m m , 3
Sr. P l a y C o n t r n . , 4
Soph. R e c . C o m m . , 4
Y-Toons, 2 , 3 , 4

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DOLORES Z H I L T O N , " D e e "
SMdent Council, I
Chorus, I
Hall M o n i t o r , I
Class
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M A R I LY N L E E H I L T O N , " M e "
Bond, I , 2
Jr. P l a y , 3
Jr. S t . B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
Librarian, 2

CLYDE H O U T Z , " S t u b "

BARBARA J E A N H U D S O N , " B a b e "
Mirror $ t a f f , 3

Chorus, 3
4-11 C l u b , I , 2 , 3 . 4
Chef, 4

J O H N H U R L E Y, " C o w b o y "
2, 3 , 4
Football R e s . , 3
Football V a r . , r l
Track R o s , 2
Track V a r . , 3 ,
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Va l e n t i n e D e c o r a t i o n C o m m . , 4

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Dancing C l u b , 3
Librarian, 4
Tennis. 3
Home E r , C l u b , 3
Offic.
Ash*, 2

NANCY LOU HYLAND, " H y "
'Onarrrdoir51 31..iC', 2 3
Dancing C l u b , 4
Citizenship C o m m . , I
Jr.- S r, B a n q u e t C o m m
librarian, I , 4
Hoot.
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Boyt ,.. C
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Homo R o o m V i c o . C h r. , 4
G. A . k A w a r d , 4

PA G E T W E N T Y- T H R E E

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mARLEE E L L I S J O H N S O N
Band, I , 2

iOwling, 4
Y.Teens, 2 , 3 ,

LUCILE D O R I S K I N Y O N . " f i l e "
G. A . A . , I
Dancing C l u b , 4
Librarian, 4
Usher, 3
Fashion R e v i e w , 3
COMM. D a n c i n g C l u b D a n , 4

ELOISE K R I E G , " A I "

WENDELL K N A P P

Chorus. 1
4 . 0 Club, I , 2, 3

4-H C l u b , I , 2

Sr. P l o y C o m m . , 4
Naval R•serve, 4

IRWIN KUSEL, "Kussy"
:,ri.,fflo2y C o m m . , 3

3
Track V a r . , 4
Intrpmura0, I

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I L L O Y D LITTLE " C h e e P a n e K i d "
Chorus, 4

FRANK L Y O N , J R . , " J u n i o r "
4- I I C l u b , 1
Ring C a r e n , 3

NORMAN MARTIN, ' N o r m
Boys. I n t r a m u r a l s , I , 2
A l , Scowl, 2 . 3 , 4

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PAT R I C I A L A M B E R S O N , " P a r
O A A , I
Dancing C l u b , 4
librarian. 3
Tonnis, 3
OR,,. Girl, I
Usher, 3
Fashion R e v i e w , 3

ROBERT l ' I m A N . " R , b "
Mirror S t a f f , 2
Band, I , 2
Jr. P b , , 3
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e C a m p y , 3
Hi- Y , 2 , 3 , 4
Football R e s . , I , 2
Football V a r . , 3 , 4
Baseball R e s . , 1
Baseball V a r . , 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club, 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y C o m m . . 4
Basketball R e s . . 1 , 2
Basketball V e r . , 3 , 4

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MERVYN M A X S O N , " M e r v "
C i t i z • n s h i p , 2 , AI
4-0 Club, I , 2, 3 , 4
Ring C o m m . , 3
L,. P l a y C o m e . , 3
Sr P l a y C o m m . , 4

�SENIORS...

DOROTHY J E A N MOLLENKOPF
Cardinal S t a f f .
4-H Club, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Usher, 3 , 4
Sr. P l o y C o m m . , 4

FRED M O O R E , " S h e d d i e

RICHARD R . M O W R E Y, " C h o p p , "

GAIL f f OLMSTEAD
Cardinal S t a f f , 2 , 3 , 4

4-H C l u b , I
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s , 4
Tu m b l i n g , 4

4-H C l u b
Chef, 4

Student C o u n c i l , I
Band, I , 2 , 3
Jr. P l a y C o m m . , 3
Dancing C l u b . 2 . 3 , 4
l y - S r. B a n q u e t C o n w n . . 3
Tennis, 3
Class O f f i c e r,
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , 2
Pres. I I -Teens, 4
Sold, R e c , Coigns.. A
"Fun f o r Y o u " , 2

JEAN L O U I S E O M O , " J e a n i e ' .
L
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PEARCE, " L o u i e "
4.11 C l u b , 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
J
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Librarian, 4
F
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Res., 3
Usher, 2 , 4
F
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Grange M e m b e r, 3 , rl
T
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Res., 3
Sec. 4 . 11 , 2
T
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Va r. , 4
Fashion R e v i e w , 3
I
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s
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2
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Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , 2
Jr. P I , C o m m . , 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m . , 4

MARGARET M A R I E PIFER, " M a g g i e '
Chorus, 2 , 3
4-H C l u b , I , 2 , 3 , 4
Librarian, 3
Office
Usher, 2 , 3
"Spring S i n g " , 2
"America S i , , , . ' . 3
"Fun f o r Y o u " , 2

CHARLES Q U I M B Y. " C h u c k ' •
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l , I
Tennis, 3 , A
A i r Scouts, 2 , 3 , 4

HAROLD R A Y M O N D , " B u d "
Jr. P l a y . 3
H T. ! , 2 , 3 , 4
Football R e s . , I , 2
Football H o y , 3 ,
Baseball R o s . . 2 , 3
Baseball V a r . , 4
Boys' I n g o t / l u r c h , 3
Librarian, 3
Bowling, 2
C- C l u b , 3 , 4
Future Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l , I , 2

RICHARD M I N E R REPPERT, " D i c k "
Bond, 1 , 2 , 3 ,
Jr. P l a y C o n l i n . , 3
Chorus, I , 2 , 3 , 4
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l . , I , 2
Democracy C o m e s , 1
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s , 2 , 3
Future V a r s i t y F o o t b a l l , 1
Soph. R e c e p t i o n C o m m . , 3

V I R G I N I A I O D I S E R E N S H AW. " G r . , "
Mirror Staff, 3 , A
Cardinal S t a f f , 2 , 3 , 4

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Debate, 2 , 3
Sr. P l o y, 4
Dancing C l u b , 2
Chorus, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Va l e d i c t o r i a n
Democracy C o n t e s t , 3
Forensics, 2 , 3
II- Te e n s , 2 , 3 , 4
Teen To p i c s , 4
Democracy C o n t e s t A w a r d , 3
Jr. P l a y C o m m , 3

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�SENIORS...
LEAH I . S A M P S E L , " L e e "
AilITOr S t o l l , 3 , /
J, ' 5 ! . I l a n . . C o m m . . 3
Chorus, 1
Timnis, 3
Usher, 3
Seph. R m . C o m m . , 4
G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r, I
[.,hri.s.tzos3Fitc3loc: C o m m . . 2
A. P l o y C o m m . , 3
Sr. P l o y C o m o . , 4

BETH L O U S C H E I D L E R . " 11 • 1111 ,
Mirror Stoll, 2 . 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f , 2 , 3 , 4
Debate. 3 , I
[ordinal [ h a t t e r, 4

Class O f f i c e r,
CMistmas D a n c e C m i n t . , 2
Y. Te m s , 2 , 3 , 4
Jr. P l o y C o m m . , 3
Sr. P l a y C a n o n . , I

J E A N K A T H R Y N SCHUBEL,
Cardinal S t a l l . 3
Jr. P l a y [ m o w , 3
Sr. P l a y C o r m , 4
Librarian, I
Office
Jr. C o m m i s s i o n e r, 3
Sr. C o m m i s s i o n . , r l
Cardinal C h a n . , 4
Assistant School T r e a r r r r , 3 , 4
C a r d i n a l E v e n t s E d i t o r, 4
Dramatics C l u b , I
Latin A w a r d , 1

KEITH S E C O R D , " [ M e ,
Band, 1 , 2 , 3
Citizenship C a r o m . , 1
Hi- Y, 2 . 3 , 4
Football R e k . 2 , 3
Baseball R m . , 2
Track R e k , 3

RUTH E L L E N S E M M E L R O T H , " R u t h ,
Mirror S t a f f , 4
Cardinal S t e &amp; 3

CHARLOTTE S H E R M A N , " C h o ,

tZtel&gt;,nrm'"'"'

Y. T m n s , 2 , 3
Jr.- S r, P l a y C o m m . , 3 , 4

Dancing C l u b , 2 , 3 , 4
A . . S r. B a n q u e t C o m o . . 3
4-0 Club, I . 2, 3 , 4
Librarian, 1
Hall M o n i t o r , 1
Offke G i d , 3
UsIser, 1 , 2 , 3
T- Te m s , 2 , 3 . 4
A. Ploy Comm., 3
Sr. P l a y C o m m . , 4

MARGARET A N N S H E R M A N , " M a p "
Mirror S t a f f , 1
0 4 4 . 1 , 2
Sand, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Sr P l a y C o m m , 4
Doming Club, 2 , 3
Christmas P o n y C o m o . , 3
Y- Te e n t , 2 , 3 , 4

E V E LY N E L A I N E S M I T H E l a i n e "
Solostaterion,
Ikea
A : l , ' t I 3 ,

RICHARD J A M E S S H E R M A N , " D i c k "
Football R m . , 3
Football V a r . , 4
Trock V a r . , 3 . 4
C- C l u b , 3 ,
F. F. A . Tr e a s . , 4
F. F. A . U n t i m l , 3

J O A N N SMULLEN, " A m y "
H a m Er Club. 2. 3,
Usher. 3

trr:
0,,,L,
"3
. s s c r i s 4 4 , s%C.11t e . , 2 L . , 3
Owerl.adin. Es,, 1, 2
11•Teens, 2 , 3 , 4
Soph. 3 . , C o m m . , 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , 2
Latin A w a r d , 1 , 2
C a r d i n a l S r . S e d i o n E d i t o r, 4
G. A . A . A w a r d . 3

l E r I r. . 11 , W = L 2 !NYDER, "Stinky"

PAGE T W O - M . 5 1 Z

RUSSELL STREETER, " R u s l y "
Science C l u b , 3
Wr e s t l i n g V a r , 3
Track V a r . . 3
A d Club. 2 , 3

�SENIORS...
DONALD STURGEON, " D o n "
Tr. P l a y , 3
Hi- Y , 3 , 4
Football
C- C l u b ,
F. F . A .
F. F . A .

Var., 3. 4
3, I
R e p o r t e r, 3
Sentinel, 4

N U D G E TA P P E N D E N , " T o p . '
Bond,1, 1, 3, 4
Ie. P l a y C O T T . , 3
t'On'c'ilr7r1 1 , t 2 , , T I , 1 4
4-11 C l u b , I ,
Exchange A s w m b l i e s , I , 3 , /
Dist. a n d S t o l e C o n t e s t s , 1 . 2 , 3 , 4
4 1 1 0 ' STpTc,5'irdSZLd'call, 2

sz'P

Clarinet' Q u a r r e l , 3 , 4

BARBARA M A R I E T H E B A U D , " B a r b "
Mirror Staff. 2 , 3
Cardinal S w f l ,
Shp:lent C o u n c i l , I
Jr. P l a y , 3
Sr. P l o y ,
Dancing C l u b , 2 , 3 , 4
Jr...5r. B a n q u e t C o n a n . , 3
Class O f I k e r , 1
Forensics, 3 , 4
7.ru7.1,177 A s s n r e s , 3

GERALD T H O M A S , " B u g s ' .
4-H Club, 1 , 1 . 3 , 4
Intramural, I
M. P l a y C o r n m . , 3
Vice-Pres. F . F. A . , 4
Naval
4

-Fun 7or Yo u " , 2
toplynf,lec. C o m m . , 4
h r . a s Party Comm., 2

MARGARET G R A C E T H O M A S , " M a r g i e "
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
Golf, 2
Citizenship C o m m . , 2 , 3

ROBERT T H O M P S O N , " B o b "
Citizenshif C o m m . , 2
Intramural, 1, 2 , 3, 4
Tennis, T . 2 , 3 , 4
F. F. A . A t h l e t i c D i r e c t o r, 3 , 4

t t a t . 03111Zr.'1 C ' " " m 3
C h e e r l e a d i n g , Res., I
Cheerleading V a r . . 2 , 3 , 4
Y.Tersra, 2 , 3 , 4
Vice-Pros. Y. Te e n s , 3
Football Q u e e n , 4

A U LT O N T R E A C H F R , " A u l t "
Football R e s . , 2
Football V a r . , 1 , 4
Baseball R e y , 2
Track R e s . , 3
Track V a r . , 4
/.11 C l u b , 3 , 4
C V 2 7 3 1 , '4 3
Class O f f i c e r, 2 ,
Football C o . C a p t a i n , 4

M A RY L I N E A N N TUBES, " C o n t r a r y "
Dancing C l u b , 2
Fashion R e v i e w , 3

MAURICE K . T R O U T M A N , " H o a k "
Mirror
Band, 1 , 2 , 3 . 4
Tr. P l a y , 3
Sr. P l a y , 4
Golf, 1 , 2
W . V. 2 , 3 ,
Football R e y , 2
Football V a r . , 4
Track V a r . , 3 , 4
Intramurals, 2 , 4
Bowling, 3
C.Club, 3 ,
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , 2
3, 'St I o n . . C o m m . , 3

JEAN C H R I S T I N E U N R O E , " C h r i s t y "
Mirror Staff, I
Band, I , 2
Dancing C l u b , 2
L AT t ' I t i t , 32
Bond F o r m a l C o m m .
bral Awards, 1 , 2

JEAN C A M E R S O N V A N B L A R C U M
Dancing C l u b . 3 , 4
317.7 2 '3 3
Y. Te e n s ; 2 , 3 , 4

2

J O H N A R T H U R WA L K E R , " D o a k "
Mirror S t a f f , I
Cardinal S O P, 4
Band, 1 , 2 , 3
Golf, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
J, ' S . . B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
Football R e s . , 3
Football V o r . , 4
C- C l u b , 4
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s 3 4
Boys' M a t e , 3

PAGE T W E N T Y- S E V E N

�SENIORS...
G O R D O N WA L L A C E , " S p u d "
B u d . 1, 2, 3, 4
A . P l a y, 3
Sr. P l a y , 4
Hi- V . 3 . 4
Football R o c , 3
fornboll V a c 4
Intromurals, I , 3 ,
Exchanger A s s e m b l i e s , 3 , 4

DONNA L WEEDEN, "Bonny"
Cardinal S t a f f , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r, 4
Bond, I , 2
Isto,sic,i.:1gpiC.
Ring C o m m i t t e o , 3
' , Te e n s , 2 , 3 , 4
Queen's C o u r t , 4
Y. T e e n , Tr e a s . , 4
Band A w a r d s , I . 2
Formal C o m m . , 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , I

A N N CHRISTINE WEIDNER, " R o g M o p "
Mirror S t a f f . I , 2 . 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r, 2
Intromurols, 1
Jr. P l a y , 3
Sr. P l a y , 4
Dancing C l u b , 3 , 4
Citizenship C o m m . , I
J,.- S , . B a n q u e t C o m m _ 3
Tennis, 2
Choorleading R e s . , 1
Forensics, 3 , 4
Christmas P a r t y C o m m . , 2
Y-Teens, 2 , 3 , 4
Soph. R e c . C o m m . , 4

JOYCE E L A I N E W E I L E R , " l a "
1, P l a y C o m m . , 3
Dancing C l u b , 1
Librarian, 2
Home E t C l u b , I . 2
Bawlin-, 4
Usher, /

KEITH W E L C H
Art C l u b , 1 . 2
Cardinal A n S t i f f , 4
Soph. l b w C o m m . , 4

ROBERT W H I T C O M B , " W h i t t "
Sr. P l a y C o m m . , 4
Golf, 2
Hi-1% 2 , 3 . 4
football Res., 3
Football V a r . , 4
Track R e s . , 3
Holt M o n i t o r , 1
Sasketball V a r . , 4
C.Club,

E D WA R D C H A R L E S W H I T E . " N o d "
Jr. P l a y C o m m . , 3
Sr. P l o y . 4
Citizenship C o m m . , 3
H i . Y, 2 , 3
fooiboll Res., 2 , 3
Football V a r . , 4
Track R e s . , 2
Track V a r . , 3
C- C l u b , 3 ,
Exchange A s s e m b L e s , 4

M A R G A R E T ELLEN W I L S O N
Jr. P l a y C o m m . , 3
Chorus, 1 , 2 , 3 , 2
4.H C l u b : 1 ; 2 ; 3 , 1
Office
"Fun f o r Y o u " , 2
" G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r " , I

WILLIS W A Y N E W I L S O N , B o w "

PHYLLIS J E A N W O O D , " P h y l "
Chorus, 3
Horne E c . C l u b , 1 , 2 , 3

4-H C l u b , I , 2 , 3 , 4
Intramurals, I , 2
Librarian, 3
Bowling, 2 , 3

SHIRLEY Y E A R L I N G
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e , C o m m . . 3
Chorus, 3
Librarian, 3

: : S P ' S ' n r c ? v, : . ?

M A R I LY N A N N B R A D L E Y
Girl Res., 2
- I S p e a k f o r Democracy", 3
Mirror S t a f f ,
Cardinal A d v. , A
Operetta, 2
1Y- 5 r . B a n q u e t C o m m . , 3
Librarian, 4

PAGE I W I N I Y - E I G H S

�"T.IT0111.1
VIRGINIA RENSHAW
As we, the Class of 1951, g o out into the adult
world, d o n ' t m a k e t h e m i s t a k e o f idolizing
money. O f course, everyone should have enough
to furnish him the necessities of life, but we must
realize t h a t everyone c a n ' t b e a millionaire.
Thank heavens!
Walt Disney, through his comic
ald Duck, reveals w h a t would happen
one h a d a million dollars.
Donald a n d h i s nephews labored o n Uncle
Scrooge's f a r m f r o m d a w n t o dusk. D o n a l d
grumbled about working so hard when his uncle
had enough money t o support them a n d their
great-grandchildren i n l u x u r y . A t o r n a d o
whirled a w a y the currency and scattered it over
the country. Everyone could a n d d i d gather a
million dollars i n his back yard. Then they set
out to see the world, Donald one of them. I n a
short w h i l e h e returned, w e a r y a n d t r a v e l
stained. H e h a d n ' t enjoyed h i s t r i p much f o r
there was no transportation, restaurants, hotels,
resorts, o r stores i n operation. A l l the workers
were touring t h e w o r l d too. M e a n w h i l e Uncle
Scrooge a n d t h e nephews w e r e busy o n t h e
farm, raising a n enormous truck garden. This
produce was sold a t unbelievable
of no competition. Soon Scrooge had his fortune
back a n d people resumed their former trades.
This is a rather simple tale but it does illustrate
my point. W e each h a v e our niche i n
scraper of life and w e should be content with it.

ELAINE SMITH
Education is the basis of democracy. One of the
most essential things o f democracy is thinking.
Thinking w h i c h candidates t o v o t e f o r i n t h e
public elections. Thinking out the problems that
confront o n e d a y after d a y. Thinking h o w o u r
country could b e improved. Intelligent thinking
is required o n the p a r t o f every
zen. Our schools teach one to think. Students are
taught something about our government; how it
differs from t h e governments o f other nations.
They a r e taught that o u r government is good,
but not perfect. There is still room
ment. Democracy can exist only as long a s w e
continue to educate as m a n y people as possible.
Our people must b e informed so that
mies o f democracy cannot "pull t h e wool o v e r
their eyes" w i t h false promises a n d dreams.
In order to carry out a program of
cation, w e must have teachers. Good teachers.
Teachers t h a t k n o w students, h o w t o h a n d l e
them, interest them in their work, and give them
as much knowledge as they possibly can. It's a
known fact that most students a r e
larly fond o f studying; therefore most o f them
just don't. I can't say a s I b l a m e them, w h e n
they a r e expected t o read ten pages o f a dull
book and then g o sit in a boring classroom f o r
fifty minutes. These things can and must
ten a n d discussed i n a more interesting w a y i f
we a r e t o g e t as much a s possible out o f our
education.

PAGE TVENTYMINE

�TOP TEN
STANDING: Donna Green, Jean Schubel, Virginia Renshaw, Barbara
Engle, Carol Eckert.
SITTING: G a i l Olmstead. Elaine Smith, Lois Cooper, J e a n Doris,
Frances Horns.

Ideal Girl
MADGE TAPPENDEN

1414411 B o y
JOHN DYGERT

D. A . I t . G i r l
MARGARET THOMAS
• T h e Class o f 1951 i s proud t o have Margaret Thomas as
its D.A.R. Girl. Margaret w a s chosen b y both the faculty
and t h e Class o f 1951 i n November.
A Senior g i r l must possess certain traits i n o r d e r t o
qualify f o r the a w a r d . She must b e courteous, f r i e n d l y,
cooperative, a n d studious. M a r g a r e t received the D.A.R.
medal in February, attending a tea a t the home o f Mrs.
Sigmond Wing.
PAGE 'PROT

�CLASS W I L L S
I, Chuck Adams, w i l l not w i l l anything
one because I a m not ready t o die.

gether a n d n o t h a v e a n y o n e tease t h e m a b o u t
it.

I, Betty Baker, w i l l t o Shirley B o r n
ert Massey a walkie-talkie set so they won't have
to w r i t e so m a n y notes to each other.

I, J o h n Davis, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o b e u n l u c k y
with girls to a n y b o y w h o thinks he wants to be
a bachelor.

I, Harry Baker, w i l l D o n Mclntee a c a r so h e
won't h a v e t o b o r r o w h i s f a t h e r ' s t o t a k e P a t
Sager out.

I, Carole Douglas, w i l l m y locker in the corner
to a n y h a p l e s s i n d i v i d u a l w h o l i k e s t o g e t
shoved, stepped o n , a n d b a n g e d i n t o between
every class.

I, Keith Banister, w i l l t o m y y o u n g e r brother,
Barney, m y a b i l i t y to get to class on time.
I, Virginia Batterson, w i l l t o m y sister. Donna,
my book entitled, " H o w to go With One Boy a n d
Like I t . "
I, A n n e Beebe, w i l l every CHS student
tle o f Hadacol. I t supposedly cures everything.
Herlean Bond, w i l l t o a n y u p a n d c o m i n g
Senior w h o likes t o b e c r a m m e d i n t o a c o r n e r
between a wastebasket a n d another locker, m y
locker, n u m b e r 2 0 8 .
I, Julie Branch, w i l l m y horse t o Joyce Kaser
for a y e a r, so she w o n ' t f o r g e t h o w w o n d e r f u l
they a r e t o h a v e around.
I, John B r o w n , w i l l , t o a n y o n e w h o likes t o
talk t o M r. Dennis, m y skill i n b e i n g l a t e t w i c e
a d a y, f i v e d a y s
We, C a r o l y n Burton, Barbara Engle,
bara Thebaud, k n o w i n g M r s . Aitcheson's g r e a t
love a n d appreciation o f ballet, w i l l her o u r toe
shoes.
I, Joe Camerson, w i l l t o a n y J u n i o r t h e w i l l
to w i l l a good w i l l a t the next willing,
ling.
I, Nancy Carver, w i l l m y g o o d n a t u r e t o m y
sister Coro.
I, Russell Caswell, d o h e r e b y w i l l m y a b i l i t y
to g o s t e a d y (secretly) t o D a l e Johnson, w h o
hasn't y e t mastered t h e problem.
I, Janet Collard, w i l l t o M r. Rice a n e w record
of " A n c h o r s A w a y " because G o r d o n Wa l l a c e
wore t h e o l d o n e out.
I, Lois Cooper, w i l l m y p l a c e o n t h e d e b a t e
team t o Joyce Hinson.
I, Erwin Corless, w i l l m y first r o w side
assemblies t o a n y J u n i o r w h o likes t o l o o k a t
piano legs instead o f the real McCoy.
I. Bob Corless, w i l l t o Mrs. Yo u n g ' s Spanish
class o f next y e a r m y a b i l i t y t o keep quiet.
I, Jean Davis, w i l l t o G l o r i a M e i e r
tionship t o N o r m H a w k s o t h e y m a y

I, Luella D r a p e r, w i l l t o Lyle Knirk, a r o l l o f
adhesive t o p e s o h e c a n k e e p h i s m o u t h s h u t
in seventh h o u r study hall.
I, Russell Drayton, w i l l m y Doctor's Degree i n
Physics t o a n y underclassman w h o h a s a h a r d
time getting correct data.
I, John Dygert, w i l l t o M r. Green a n a d d i n g
mochine so t h a t he w i l l a t least have something
in his Trig classes t h a t works.
I. Carol Jeanne Eckert, w i l l m y a b i l i t y to keep
quiet during first h o u r study hall, to
ters, s o t h a t s h e w i l l b e sure t o g e t h e r w o r k
done on t i m e nex t year.
I, M a r y Jane Fansler, w i l l t o To m McLaughlin
one hundred cases of McLaughlin's Manor House
Coffee n o h e c a n p l u g f o r c o ff e e i n s t e a d o f
donuts.
I, John Fisher, w i l l m y j o b o f selling c a n d y a t
the basketball games to m y helper — Don Davis.
I, Gordon Foote, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o
leyball t o Ralph Woods so he w o n ' t have t o run
laps e v e r y M o n d a y, W e d n e s d a y, a n d F r i d a y
next year.
I, Vic Ford, w i l l Coach Eby m y car, t h e wreck
of t h e Hesperus, s o h e c a n h a v e something t o
depend on.
I, Barbara Fraser, w i l l a l l m y horse pictures
in m y billfold to a n y underclassman
ciates them as much as I do.
I, Annie Galinis, w i l l t o M r. Kermit Dennis a l l
my absence excuses in case o f an emergency.
I, Nancy Garvin, w i l l a c a r t o Delores Kusel,
so she m a y tak e o v e r her brother's cheap noon
taxi service f o r a l l t h e u p a n d coming k i d s o f
the n o r t h end o f town.
I. G e r a l d G e n t r y, w i l l o r b e q u e a t h t o J e r r y
Johnson the help and ability to get through those
snap courses in his senior year successfully.
I. Dick Gilbert, w i l l m y ability to park on d a r k
roads w i t h o u t someone getting i n m y trunk, t o
Bill Connell.
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�CLASS W I L L S -- C o n t i n u e d
I, C l i ff o r d G r a n g e r, w i l l m y n a m e , "Second
Story S a m , " t o a n y u p a n d c o m i n g J u n i o r w h o
thinks h e can q u a l i f y.

I, M a r i l y n H i l t o n , w i l l a l l m y p l e a s u r e a t
Quincy t o CHS so t h e y can e n j o y a
ing life.

I, Herbert G r a y, w i l l a c a r t o M a r i l y n D r y e r
so she w o n ' t h a v e t o use h e r d a d ' s c a r t o t a k e
out h e r b o y f r i e n d .

We, B a r b a r a H u d s o n a n d Eloise K r i e g , w i l l
to t h e best o f o u r a b i l i t y w h a t n o one else w i l l .

I, D o n n a G r e e n , w i l l t h e o l d B u i c k , b e t t e r
known a s t h e p r o w l c a r t o t h e J u n i o r g i r l s s o
that t h e y can h a v e as much f u n as w e girls d i d
during o u r Senior year.
I, Harold Grigg, w i l l m y assembly seat t o a n y
one w h o wants to see tall skinny pictures on t h e
movie screen.
I, Violet Grove, a s a Republican, w i l l t o M r .
Vincent t h e a b i l i t y t o s t a y f r i e n d s w i t h B a r b
Engle d u r i n g election t i m e .
I, Eretta G w i n n , w i l l a l l m y e x t r a p o u n d s t o
Barbara Hud so n w h o needs t h e m m o r e t h a n I
do.
I, Gert Hacker, w i l l m y patience t o w a i t f o r
my g u y, t o Shirley a n d Pauline, w h o w i l l n e e d
it i n t h e future.
I, Mary Lou Hacker, w i l l leave.
I, Bonnie Hall, w i l l m y a b i l i t y to be late to a n y
underclassman w h o thinks he w o u l d like t o hear
the g e n t l e voices o f the teachers so e a r l y i n t h e
morning.
I, Diane Hammond, w i l l to the future teams o f
CHS, students t h a t are as good a t yelling as the
ones w e had this year.
I, Lucille Harris, w i l l m y r e d h a i r t o
derclassman w h o likes t h e nick-name "Red."
I, Frances Harris, w i l l M r. Buzzell a s seventh
hour Journalism class l i k e t h e o n e h e n o w h a s
for t h e rest o f his teaching career.
I. Dean H a r v e y, w i l l t o anyone t h e a r t
versing the first letters o f a name to form
name ( N e o n D a r v e y ) i n o r d e r t o g e t i t o u t o f
the f a m i l y.
I, A l i c e H a t m a k e r, w i l l t h e better h a l f o f m y
possessions t o m y sister w h e n I e n t e r t h e A i r
Force
I, M a r y Hayes, d o hereby r e -will t o m y sister
Nancy, the last in line, the p a r k i n g place behind
the corncrib and trust that she w i l l m a k e as g o o d
use o f i t as Pat a n d I d i d .
I, Delores Hilton, w i l l m y locker o n t h e l i t t l e
landing t o a n y o n e w h o thinks t h e y c a n d o d g e
the k i d s coming d o w n the stairs.

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I, John H u r l e y, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o g o s t e a d y
longer than a n y o n e else t o a n y one w h o w a n t s
it.
I, Nancy Hyland, w i l l to m y sister, Maryjo, the
nerve t o cut her h a i r.
I, M a r l e e Johnson, w i l l m y locker o n second
floor t o anyone w h o likes t o get
I, Wendell Knapp, w i l l a p a i r o f sunglasses t o
Mrs. W a r n o c k t o k e e p t h e " M o o n " o u t o f h e r
eyes.
I, I r w i n Kusel, w i l l m y n i c k n a m e "Pussy" t o
Paul Pope.
I, Pat Lamberson, w i l l to Gloria Lamberson the
ability n o t t o lose h e r t e m p e r.
I, Lloyd Little, w i l l Bruce Stickney a b o t t l e o f
peroxide so the rest o f his hair w i l l look natural.
I, Robert Lyman, w i l l t o Dave Bennett
tra s p e e d s o t h a t o n T h u r s d a y n i g h t s h e c a n
leave Ellen's house a t t w o m i n u t e s b e f o r e t e n
and still m a k e c u r f e w.
I, Frank Lyon, Jr., w i l l m y seat in M r. Green's
homeroon t o a n y underclassman w h o l i k e s t o
hear M r s . A i t c h e s o n s a y " t h i r t y m i n u t e s a f t e r
school.
I, Paul McElvain, w i l l m y Ford t o anyone w h o
owns a n o i l w e l l a n d a g a s mask.
I, N o r m a n M a r t i n , w i l l t o N o r m H a w k m y
extra a b i l i t y so he can b e as high o n t h e Honor
Roll as Gloria is.
I, Mervyn Mason, w i l l m y locker b y
torium t o a n y underclassman w h o w a n t s t o g e t
caught i n the assembly traffic.
I, Dorothy M o l l e n k o p f , w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o g e t
along w i t h t h e teachers o f CHS t o a n y u p a n d
coming J u n i o r w h o needs it.
I, Fred M o o r e , w i l l Mrs. Aitchison a n e w l i s t
of v o c a b u l a r y w o r d s because D o n M c I n t e e i s
tired o f d o i n g t h e same w o r d s a l l t h e time.
I. R i c h a r d M o w r y , w i l l M r s . A i t c h i s o n t h e
power to a d d fifty more words to
list f o r t h e k i d s w h o d o n ' t h a v e a n y t h i n g t o d o
in h e r afternoon study halls.
We, G a i l O l m s t e a d a n d A n n W e i d n e r, w i l l
to M r. Russell Green an intelligent Trig class next
year so h e w o n ' t h a v e t o t a k e u p engineering.

�CLASS W I L L S - - Continued
I, Jean O m o , w i l l J o A n n Ferguson t h e a b i l i t y
to g e t a n d keep t h a t "certain someone."

I, M a d g e Tappenden, w i l l m y seat i n Band t o
anyone w h o likes to be kept w a r m b y hot a i r.

I, Lewis Pearce, w i l l Robert Smith a n d Patricia
Sager a h a p p y Senior year together.

I, G e r a l d Thomas, w i l l m y h a b i t o f cracking
my knuckles t o a n y j u n i o r b o y w h o c a n ' t f i n d
anything better t o do.

I, M a r g a r e t Pifer, w i l l M r. Vincent a piece o f
rope s o h e w o n ' t h a n g h i m s e l f o n t h e c u r t a i n
shade string.
I, Charles Q u i m b y, w i l l t o B r u c e D i l l o n m y
Geometry b o o k s o h e w o n ' t a l w a y s h a v e t o
borrow M r. Green's.
I, Richard Reppert, w i l l t o Coach E b y a l o u d
speaker s o t h a t w h e n h e w a l k s i n t o s t u d y h a l l
he w i l l o n l y h a v e t o w h i s p e r t h a t w e l l k n o w n
phrase " 0 . K. K N O C K IT OFF."
I, Vi r g i n i a Renshaw, w i l l m y relationship t o
Mr. Renshaw t o a n y undergraduate w h o thinks
it w i l l h e l p h i m g e t a better m a r k i n history.
I, Jean Schubel, w i l l m y arms to Uncle Sam f o r
w a r purposes o n l y.
I, Keith Secord, w i l l m y n i c k -name " C h e e t a "
to P a u l P o p e , because h e a c t s l i k e a m o n k e y
a n y w a y.
I, Ruth Semrnelroth, w i l l m y l o v e f o r physics
to m y brother, Carl.
I, Charlotte Sherman, w i l l t o M e r a b e t h Selby
a b o t t l e o f sneeze cure so she c a n c u r e herself
from h e r d a i l y sneezing i n sixth h o u r study hall.
I, M a r g a r e t A n n Sherman, w i l l m y a b i l i t y o f
being neither absent nor t a r d y f o r f o u r years o f
high school t o a n y underclassman, w h o
ing t o accept it.
I, Lewis Snyder, w i l l M r. Rice t h e courage t o
face next year's retailing classes.
I, Russell Streeter, d o hereby w i l l one hundred
feet o f clothesline r o p e t o M r. Vincent
tice o n m a k i n g hangman's nooses.
I, D o n Sturgeon, w i l l m y v a r s i t y u n i f o r m t o
any junior w h o is small enough t o g e t into i t .

I, Margaret Thomas, w i l l t o
lin t h e n i c k n a m e " P a r a s i t e " because i t
so well.
I, B o b Thompson, w i l l t o To m C r a n s o n m y
nerve w h e n he's w i t h a g i r l .
I, A u l t o n Treacher, w i l l m y a b i l i t y t o stay o u t
of trouble t o Paul Pope.
I, M a u r i c e T r o u t m a n , w i l l m y n i c k -name
"Hook" to Dave Bennett i f he can q u a l i f y.
I, M a r y l i n e Tubbs, w i l l t o N o r m a Peavey a n d
Barb Stetler a c a r, g u a r a n t e e d t o g e t t h e m t o
Angola, as they have m a n y acquaintances there
of the m a l e species.
I, Christine Unroe, w i l l m y selling b o o k to a n y
girl w h o i s sucker e n o u g h t o p u t u p w i t h t h e
twenty adorable boys i n m y selling class.
I, Jean Va n Blarcum, bequeath to the students
—CHS a n d a l l its memories.
I. G o r d o n Wa l l a c e , w i l l m y attraction t o t h e
opposite sex t o B o b Smith.
I, Donna Weeden, w i l l m y nickname " B u n n y "
to m y sister, Barbara.
I, Joyce Weiler, w i l l a l l m y placidity
derstanding t o t h e teachers o f CHS.
I, Keith Welch, w i l l a l l m y excess w e i g h t t o
that w e a k little Joe Simpson.
I, B o b W h i t c o m b , w i l l C o a c h E b y m y f o u r
years in the N a v y so he'll have some n e w stories
to tell his Health Ed. Class.
I, N e d W h i t e , w i l l m y m a n e u v e r a b i l i t y a n d
lightning-fast reaction o n t h e athletic
classroom t o a n y b o d y w h o is a little slow i n t h e
feet a n d head.

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�CLASS P R O P H E C I E S
Chuck A d a m s can still b e seen w a l k i n g h o m e
after p u t t i n g i n a h a r d d a y s w o r k a t Best's
Grocery.
Betty B a k e r h a s f i n a l l y b e c o m e
speaker d u e t o h e r excellent t r a i n i n g i n M r .
Tyler's speech class.
Harry Baker has f i n a l l y gotten his car
ning condition a f t e r a l l these years.
Keith Banister, b e t t e r k n o w n a s
Fud," a n d D i a n e H a m m o n d c a n n o w b e h e a r d
over WTVB f r o m f o u r t o f o u r -thirty o'clock. Yo u
will recognize their program b y the theme song,
"Whispering."
Virginia Batterson, a second Rembrandt, h a s
just c o m p l e t e d h e r m o s t f a m o u s picture. I t i s
called " T h e Thing!"
Anne Beebe h a s t a k e n u p d e e p sea d i v i n g ,
following i n h e r uncle's footsteps.
Harlean " B l o n d Ve n u s " i s n o w
ried t o Clifford, 'Second Story Sam," G r a n g e r.
Vonnie Boston j u s t m o v e d t o Brooklyn.
Julie Branch i s n o w r u n n i n g a h o r s e s t a b l e
on t h e east s i d e o f t o w n .
John Brown, better known as " M a j o r Cooper,"
is starring i n t h e p l a y, " O n e Foot i n H e a v e n , "
which is starting its run on Broadway next week.
Carl Bunk e r i s b u n k i n g o n a n a r m y b u n k .
Carolyn Burton h a s recently t a k e n t h e place
of the great Margot Fonteyn in the Sadler's Wells
Ballet.

Bob Corless i s n o w t h e f l i g h t
the C o l d w a t e r A i r Scouts.
Jean Davis is n o w d r a w i n g a n e w comic strip
featuring t h e " C o r e y Juniors."
John Davis has organized a
cate. M o s t o f his profit comes f r o m p l a y i n g
horse."
Carole Douglas, t h e g r e a t scientist, h a s j u s t
discovered a n e w u s e f o r Hadacol.
Jerry D o w n e r h a s j u s t completed
ceedings w h i c h enable h i m t o change his n a m e
from D o w n e r to Upper.
Luella D r a p e r h a s a f u l l t i m e j o b e m p l o y e d
at Ringling Brothers Circus a s t h e f a t l a d y.
Russell D r a y t o n h a s b e e n v o t e d B.M.O.C. a t
the U. o f M.
John D y g e r t , vice-president o f t h e U n i t e d
States, a n d M a r y Hayes h a v e recently shocked
the p u b l i c w i t h a n o t h e r quarrel.
Carrol Eckert is n o w a professor a t Michigan
State College.
Barbara Engle h a s just been elected t h e first
woman president o f t h e United States.
Mary J a n e Fansler is once m o r e
ing i n South B e n d .
John Fisher, the Singing Romeo, is now starred
at the Met.
Gordon Foote h a s lots o f l i t t l e feet.

Nancy Carver and Russell Caswell have token
up e n g r a v i n g tombstones.

Victor F o r d c a n n o w b e s e e n d r i v i n g a
"Chevie."

Janet Collard h a s f i n a l l y b e e n
her p a t i e n t w a i t i n g .

Joe Frolick i s n o w t h e Physics instructor a t
Hope College.

Keith w a s released f r o m t h e A i r
terday.

Barbara Fraser, h a v i n g h a d such a h a r d t i m e
with shorthand, n o w uses a d i c a p h o n e w h i l e
employed a t t h e Federal-Mogul.

Lois Cooper, h a v i n g taken so m a n y
sons is putting them t o good use, a n d can n o w
be seen s t a r r e d a s t o p s n a k e c h a r m e r i n t h e
Ringling Brothers' Circus.

Annie G o l i n i s i s s t i l l s e r v i n g m u g g s a t t h e
Root B e e r Stand.

Erwin Corless a n d J a n i e S m i t h a r e m a r r i e d
and are residing a t 225 Pearl Street, Coldwater,
Michigan.

P o u f 11 . 111 M - f O U R

Nancy G a r v i n still w o r k s a t t h e M o r r i s D i m e
Store.
Gerald Gentry is n o w a senior bellhop a t t h e
Arlington Hotel.

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Dick Gilbert, t h a t towering g i a n t is
ring a s t h e h i g h scoring c e n t e r o f
apolis Lakers.
John Gassman, playing M r. Tyler's shadow, is
still asking stupid questions.
Herbert G r a y i s s t i l l d r i v i n g t h e s a m e o l d
rattle trap he had when he was roaming around
Coldwater High School.
Donna Green a n d A n n Weidner are
ning the T &amp; T Date Bureau organized b y Aulton
Treacher a n d M a u r i c e Troutman.
Handsome H a r o l d G r i g g h a s f o l l o w e d i n h i s
dad's footsteps a n d i s n o w coaching
derhook Kars.
Violet Grove is a stand i n f o r Faye Emmerson
on television.
Eretta Gwinn recently moved to a ground floor
apartment.
The Hacker sisters a n d t h e H i l t o n sisters a r e
the m a i n attractions a t Bonnie's H a l l .
Frances Harris is editing a N e w Yo r k fashion
magazine.
Lucile "Red" Harris can still b e seen as a flash
of lightning a t Q u a l i t y Springs.
Dean H a r v e y s p l i t h i s levies w h i l e r i d i n g i n
the l o c a l rodeo.
Alice H a t m a k e r r e c e n t l y e n t e r e d
making business.
Clyde Houtz manufactures his o w n cigarettes
now.
Barbara Hudson a n d M a x Ferris h a v e started
their o w n b e a r f a r m .
John H u r l e y a n d D o n n a W e e d e n a r e b u s y
raising little rabbits.
Nancy H y l a n d j u s t received a telegram f r o m
John a n d m a d e a rush t r i p t o Mississippi.
Marine Johnson a n d H u g h h a v e a f e w n e w
recruits.
Lucile K i n y o n i s corresponding w i t h h e r " o n e
and o n l y " f r o m b e h i n d t h e i r o n c u r t a i n b y
means o f h e r dad's r a d i o set.
Wendell K n a p p n o w owns a f a r m o f his o w n .

Eloise Kreig's f a c e h a s become p r o m i n e n t i n
the social w o r l d .
Irwin K u s e l h a s g r a d u a t e d f r o m a " P u s s y "
to a " C a t . "
Pat Lamberson, h a v i n g t i r e d o f h e r r e d h a i r,
has g o n e t o t h e o t h e r e x t r e m e a n d i s n o w a
platinum blonde.
Lloyd Little is n o w big.
Bob Lyman, t o t h e surprise o f M r. Rice, h a s
just b e e n a p p o i n t e d t o t h e Supreme C o u r t o f
the U n i t e d States.
Frank Ly o n , J r. h a s become a n o u t s t a n d i n g
lawyer in . . . Quincy.
Paul M c E l v a i n n o w h a s a w h o l e f a m i l y o f
"souped u p p e d " scooters.
Norman M a r t i n r e c e n t l y t o o k o v e r
ning o f his father's store.
Mervyn M a x s o n h a s f i n a l l y l e a r n e d
of life.
Dorothy Mollenkopff has taken Mr. Green's job
and i s n o w teaching geometry.
Fred Moore is n o w o w n e r o f the largest f a r m
in Branch County,
Dick M o w r e y is president of the Girard Grange
and i s c a l l i n g square dances e v e r y t w o weeks.
Gail O l m s t e a d h a s t a k e n u p engineering a t
U. o f M . so she could b e near Joe Yope.
Jean Orno is n o w spelling her last
Lewis P e a r c e i s n o w e m p l o y e d a t D a i l e y ' s
Barber S h o p . A t l a s t h e ' s d i s p o s i n g o f l o n g ,
black, w a v y hair.
Margaret Pifer's d r e a m h a s f i n a l l y
reality, as she has taken over the Junior English
department a t CHS.
Charles Q u i m b y h a s g o n e t o M e x i c o C i t y t o
become t h e world's greatest b u l l f i g h t e r.
Harold Raymond has h i t the t o p i n
ling w o r l d . H e ' s g i v i n g t o n i c s t o " G o r g e o u s
George."
Richard Reppert's w o m a n has finally
her m i n d a s t o w h o m she's g o i n g t o m a r r y.
PA G E T H I R T Y- F I V E

�P R O P H E C I E S - - Continued
Virginia Renshaw is roulette queen in the "Old
Frontier H o t e l " i n Las Vegas.

Lewis Snyder has taken over the management
of Snyder's Bakery.

Mim Rumens, a f t e r struggling f o r t e n years,
has f i n a l l y

Russell Streeter is running a b a r b e r shop a n d
now cuts his o w n h a i r.

Beth Lou Scheidler i s assisting F r o n d s H a r r i s
with h e r fashion m a g a z i n e w h e n Russell i s o u t
of town.

Don Sturgeon h a s b e e n n a m e d M r . A m e r i c a
of 1961.
Madge Toppenden has thrown aside all music
and is n o w a j a v e l i n t h r o w e r a t West Point.

Jean Schubel i s still l o o k i n g f o r h e r one a n d
only.

Barbara T h e b a u d i s still spending a f o r t u n e
for t h e stamps she puts o n a l l those letters she
writes.

Keith Secord has become most ambitious a n d
is n o w s e l l i n g t h e f a m o u s Secord pretzels o n
the b a n k corners.

Gerald T h o m a s h a s t a k e n o v e r B o b H o p e ' s
program o v e r NBC.

Ruth Semmelroth n o w h o l d s t h e position o f
head nurse a t Leila Post Hospital.

Margaret Thomas i s o n e o f t h e
testants for the Rose Bowl Queen. We're
ing f o r her.

Charlotte Sherman n o w lives i n Vicksburg.
Margaret S h e r m a n h a s f i n a l l y
position o f soloist f o r the Tuxis Choir.

Bob Thompson n o w runs Buckaroo Ranch a l l
by himself.

Dick S h e r m a n h a s g o n e t o t h e
pender business.

Maryline T u b b s i s n o w t o u r i n g M i c h i g a n
schools a s a professional r o l l e r skater.

We find t h a t Elaine Smith, h a v i n g
pily m a r r i e d f o r t w e n t y y e a r s t o Pete, i s t h e
youngest g r a n d m o t h e r i n C o l d w a t e r.

Christine Unroe h a s changed h e r n a m e b a c k
to Jean because everyone calls her that a n y w a y.

Joanne Smullen w a s j u s t released f r o m t h e
Waves.

Jean Va n Blarcum finds l i f e much
ant i n Quincy.

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• JIM BAGGER,
• HELEN BALCH
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• D A V I D BENNETT
• B O N N I E B E R C AW
• BOB BIGGS
• EUGENE BLAIR
• D A L E BLANCHARD

• PAT R I C I A BLISS
• PAT BODIE
• JULIE BONFIGLIO
• SHIRLEY B O N H A M
• W A N D A BOOMER
• HELEN ROVER

• DOROTHY ROVER
• L E E B R AY T O N
• W A D E BRESSLER
• J O E L L E N BUTTERS
• D O R O T H Y C H AT F I E L D
• I L A C L E A R WAT E R

• BILL CONNELL
• F R A N K L I N CRABILL
• L E O N A CRANDALL
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• J I M DEAN

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• M A R G U E R I T E FA C K L A M
• M A X FERRIS

• W I L B U R F E R RY
• VICTOR FONDA
• C A R O LY N FOSTER
• B E V E R LY FREDERICK
• M S S . GAGE
• FRANCIS GREEN

• J U D Y GREGORY
• BARBARA GRUNER
• J A C K GRUNER
• J O A N GRUNER
• PA U L I N E HACKER
• JACK HALL

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• J O Y C E KASER
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• G L O R I A LAMBERSON
• H A R O L D LAMBERSON
• PHYLLIS L AY M A N
• GEORGE LEWIS
• JULIE LIND

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• BARBARA MILLER
• G E N E MILLER

• J A N E MITCHELL
• LEROY MORRILL
• WAY N E MUNTON
• GRETCHEN OLMSTED
• J O A N OTIS
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• M A R Y E L L E N PA R K S
• T O E PAT T E R S O N
• N A N C Y PA U L
• G E N E PIPPIN
• PA U L POPE

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• H E L E N R AY M O N D
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• B O B R E N S H AW
• N A N C Y ROBINSON
• PAT T I SAGER

• MERABETH SELBY
• ELEANOR SHERMAN
• J O H N S H I E RY
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• B O B SMITH
• WA R R E N SMITH

• BILL S M I T H
• R O N A L D SNIFF
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• R AY M O N D WILDER
• D O N N A WILKINS
• M A R I O N WILLIAMSON
• BILL WOLFORD

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• FRED HARBINGER
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• R I C H A R D BETTS
• D O N N A BODIE
• SHIRLEY BORN
• N ATA L I E BOVEE
• J O A N N E BRADLEY
• M A R Y JO BRANDT

• G L E N N BRADY
• J O A N N BURTON
• WA LT E R B R O W N
• J A C K BYERS
• D A N I E L CAMERSON
• J A N E CAMPBELL

• I R V I N G CASWELL
• MICKEY COCHRANE
• D U A N E C A LV I N
• JOYCE COOPER
• H A R O L D CORLESS
• CAROL COX

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• BRUCE DILLON
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• W A N D A DRAPER
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• ELLEN FOLK
• J E A N FORESTER

• R O B E R T FORRISTER
• CLARENCE FRANKS
• D U A N E FURNEY
• E D GIFFORD
• C A R L GILLETTE
• NORMA GOSSMAN

• GERALDINE GRIGG
• PAT S Y G R E E N
• ELLEN GRUNER
• A N N A H AY M A K E R
• G E O R G E H E AT O R
• J E R RY HELMER

• N O R M A N HENTON
• A L I C E HILLBORG
• MARY HOGOBOOM
• ETHEL HOWLETT
• O R D A HUBBARD
• HARRY HUDSON

• ALICE HUSS
• PA U L E T TA I V E Y
• J A M E S KEYES
• CHARLEEN K I N G
• MAX KINYON

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• J O A N LAFORGE
• LARRY LANGWORTHY
• DORIS LINT
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• CAROL L O U R
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• PHYLLIS M A C K
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• G R A C E MILLER
• J O A N MILLER

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• MARY MINIER
• D O N MOORE
• ELSIE NICHOLS
• JACK NORTHRUP
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• LEONARD OTIS
• R O G E R PA R C E L L
• N O R M A P E AV E Y
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• P E G G Y PITCHER
• PAT R I C I A R A N K I N

• R O B E R T BEES
• C A R O L Y N REPPERT
• REMUS RICO
• PAT S Y R O B I N S O N
• HARLEY ROUSH
• PA U L A SAGER

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• JACK SCHUHL
• A N N SELLERS
• R E I D S I LV E R S
• JOE SIMPSON
• BETTY SMITH

• GERALD SMITH
• JEANETTE SMULLEN
• BETTY S N I D E R
• R E X SNYDER
• J A N I C E SOULE
• B A R B A R A SPERBECK

• L A C K S TA N S E L L
• BARBARA STEPHENSON
• L O R E N Z O STEPHENSON
• B A R B A R A STETLER
• S U E STEVENS
• BRUCE STICKNEY

• K AT H A R I N E S TO T T
• JACK SUMMITT
• J O H N SWAIN
• L L O Y D TA C K E T T
• J I M T AY L O R
• P A T TAY L O R

• ROBERT TEMPLES
• K AY THOMAS
• SANDRA TROUTMAN
• B O B TUCKER
• B E V E R LY W A L K E R
• J O Y C E WA L K E R

• B I L L WA L K E R
• E U G E N E WA L L A C E
• B E V E R LY W I L C O X
• JOE WILKINS
• GARY WILSON
• LLOYD WOOD

• M AT WOODFORD
• MARLENE WOODS
• CAROL WORTHINGTON
• U M ZABONICK
• RICHARD ZABONICK
• SHIRLEY ZABONICK

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• BARBARA AV E RY
• MARJORIE AITCHISON
• K E I T H BARBER
• D A W N E BARNES
• R AY M O N D BARNETT

• J O H N BENNETT
• D O N A L D B E R C AW
• R O N A L D B E R C AW
• D O N N A BETTS
• DORIS BLANCHARD
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• K AT H L E E N B R O N S O N
• M A RY BUSSING
• L O R I S BUTTERS
• A L I C E CAMPBELL
• C O R A CARVER

• C A R L C H AT F I E L D
• D O N A L D CLARK
• J A Y CLEVELAND
• R I C H A R D CLIFFORD
• ELLEN CLOSSON
• SHIRLEY COE

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• V E R N O N CORLESS
• M A RY LOU COB
• EHRL CRANDALL
• M A R C E L L A C R AW F O R D
• P H Y L L I S D AV E N P O R T

• NELLIE DEVLIN
• D O N N A DICK
• K E N DIRSCHELL
• MERLE DENBROCK
• T O M DONKIN
• R AY M O N D DOWNER

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• D A V I D D R AY T O N
• T O M M Y DUKE
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• J A N I C E FICKLE
• JESSICA FILARSKI
• P A T FOSTER
• R O B E R T FOSTER
• D I A N E FRASER

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• ROBERT G O O D W I N
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• DOUGLAS GRANGER
• M A R I LY N G R AY

• N A N C Y GREEN
• RALPH GREEN
• GERRY GRIEST
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• N A N C Y H AY E S
• BARBARA HILLS
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• D U A N E MeNALL

• PHYLLIS MICHAEL
• P E G G Y MILLER
• J O H N MILNES
• L O I S MITCHELL
• DICK MORRISON
• W AY N E MORRISON

• ROLENE N E W M A N
• FRED NICHOLS
• RUSSELL N I V I S O N
• ORVILLE OTIS
• C A R O L PA L M E R
• G L A D Y S PA R K E R

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• DOROTHY QUIMBY
• LARRY R I M E R

• T E D RENNELL
• JUDY REN$HAw
• PHILIP RICE
• J A N E T RUSSELL
• C A R L SEmMELROTH
• SARA SANFORD

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• ROBERT SHIMER

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• B E V E R LY S I LV E R S
• BERNARD SMITH

• DELORES S M I T H
• H A L SMITH
• G L E N N SMITH
• M A R Y SNYDER
• J O A N N SORTWELL
• THELMA SPIETH

• D U A N E S TA N L E Y
• PAT T Y STEFFY
• W A Y N E STEPHENSON

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• K E N N E T H S U N D AY
• B I L L SWEET

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• OSHEL WA R D
• L AV E T TA W A L D R O N

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• BARBARA WEEDEN
• H A L WEIDNER
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• LARRY WOLFORD
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• DOROTHY YOCKEY
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• K AY ARNOLD
• H A N K BAILEY
• M A R Y J A N E BAILEY
• K AT H L E E N B A K E R
• SHIRLEY BAKER
• K E R M I T BARTHOLMEW

• CHARLES BENEDICT
• A L B E R T B E R C AW
• BARBARA BLANCETT
• KENNETH B O R E R
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• G A R Y CHILLSON
• M A R Y ELLEN CLARK
• R O S A L I E COCKRELL

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• SHARRON DEAN
• J O ELLEN D E N N I S O N

• N O R m A DIRSCHELL
• DALE DOVE
• EDDIE DOWNEY
• S A L LY ELLIGET
• L . ERNSBERGER
• J A N E T FA R N E R

• C O N N I E FERGUSON
• D A V I S FIFRKE
• CHARLES FISHER
• P H I L I P FISHER
• A L I C E FISK
• LARRY FRAZER

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• G L E N FRY
• MARTHA GOBLE
• VERN GOODWIN
• PAT GRADY
• G A I L GRESHEW

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• SHIRLEY HALSEY
• ALICE HAMLIN
• JAMES HAMLIN
• JAMES HASKINS
• CAROL HILLS

• JEAN HOGOBOOM
• M A R Y SUE GRIGG
• JUDY TOUCH
• ROSEMARY HUTCHINS
• R O S E T TA J A M E S
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• N A N C Y KOLASSA
• JESSIE KRZEMINSKI
• D AV I D LAMBERSON
• J I M LINT
• L A M A R L I V E N S PA R G E R

• J U D Y LUCAS
• J O Y C E LUCK
• LY L E L U K E
• G R E T C H E N M AT H I S
• M A R Y A N N MAURER
• J E R RY ANBRIDE

• DON ...CANN
• F A Y MILLER
• D O U G MITMESSER
• LAURA MORRIS
• HIRLEY MORRIS
• HENRY MORRIS

• WAY N E MOUREY
• M A RY JEAN MUNDY
• ROBERT NOBLIT
• M A R Y OLMSTED
• JAMES OTIS
• V I R G I N I A PARSMALL

• B E N PFOST
• E D I T H POTTER
• I O L A POTTER
• D I C K RASLER
• J U D Y RENNELL
• JACKIE ROBINSON

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�8TH G R A D E .
• BERNARD RURKA
• EUNICE SAGER
• E L V A S AT T I S O N
• M A R Y SCHUBEL
• DICK SHAW
• C O N N I E SOULE

• CARL SNYDER
• R U T H S PA D E
• D A V I D SNYDER
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• PAT S Y TUCKER
• JERRY TROUTMAN
• J O H N URBAN
• C A R O LY N WAT S O N

• H O W A R D WAT S O N
• D O N N A W E AV E R
• R I TA WEEKS
• EDWARD WILLIAMS
• PA U L W O O D
• ROSEMARY Y O U N G

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OFFICER
• JAMES ADAMS
• CHARLENE ALDERMAN
• RICKEY ALLISON
• RUTH ANDERSON

• JOE ANDERSON
• M A R C I A ANDREWS
• JAMES AUSTIN
• S I D N E Y AV E R Y
• VIRGINIA BALCH

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• BETTY BERCAW
• BILL BOYER
• V I R G I N I A CAMPBELL
• M A R Y CARLISLE
• PA U L CARVER
• D E W A Y N E C H AT F I E L D

• SHIRLEY CLARK
• H O M E R CLOSSON
• H A R O L D C O LV I N
• N O R M A C O LV I N
• E D D I E D AV E N P O R T
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• M A R Y DuBOIS
• N O R M A N FISHER
• SHIRLEY fISK
• FORREST FLOWER
• LARRY F O R D
• R FUNDENBURG

• M A R I A N GALLOP
• BRUCE GRANGER
• B A R B A R A G R AV E S
• S A U N D R A GREEN
• J U D Y HALL
• R U D Y HALL

• D A V I D HARRIS
• N O R I TA M A S O N S
• J I M HELMER
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• R U N N Y HINCKLEY
• GEORGIA HINSON

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• KENNETH JENKINS

• NANCY JOHNSON
• RUSSELL K E Y E S
• WESLEY KINSEY
• BRUCE KLINE
• LARRY KNOWLES
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• D O N N A LENINGTON
• DELORES L E N O N
• C A R O LY N L E W I S
• D I C K LEWIS
• D O N A L D LEWIS

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• TOMMY LIPMAN
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• M O L LY M I M E S
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• M A R J O R I E MOLLENKOPF
• mARVIN MORAN
• P E G G Y NOBLET
• C O Y NOBLE
• T O M OLMSTED
• JEAN OTIS

• C O N N I E PA R S H A L L
• PA N S Y PIPER
• LARRY R A N K I N
• J I M R AY M O N D
• R A E A N N REAMER
• C A R O L R E N S H AW

• ROBERT REYNOLDS
• D I O N RUMSEY
• J A N I C E RUSSELL
• J U D I T H RUSSELL
• H A R R Y RUTHRUFF
• J A N E T SAFFORD

• PRISCILLA SAGER
• BILL SAGER
• D O N A L D SHAFER
• TEDDY SHORT
• W A Y N E S I LV E R S
• B E V E R LY S M I T H

• J I M SMITH
• T O M M Y SMITH
• ESTHER S N Y D E R
• G O R D O N SNYDER
• RUTH SNYDER
• BILL SOUTHCOTT

• J U N I O R S T R AW
• HALL STRONG
• ALICE S WA I N
• F R E D D Y TA C K E T T
• J A N E T TA C K E T T
• B O B TEACHOUT

• GEORGIANNA THOMPSON
• J U A N I TA THOmPSON
• J E R RY T O M S O N
• C H U C K TRASER
• R O B E R T T R AV E L B E E
• F R E D A TUCKER

• FRANK VA U G H N
• viRGINIA VICE
• L O R E T TA V O I C E
• D E ETTA W A L D R O N
• ROBERT WA R E
• N O R I TA WELCH

• JOYCE WHITE
• J A N WILLIAMSON
• ALFRED WOODS
• C A R O LY N W O O S T E R
• W A R D YEARLING
• M . ZIMMERMAN

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• " C u p i d ' s Cut-Up" was the theme o f the Valentine Formal held a t the St. Mark's
Parish House and cooperatively sponsored b y the Y-teens and Hi-Y. The dance
was decorated w i t h valentines a n d cupids, a n d t h e m e l l o w music o f Wa y n e
Feller a d d e d t o the valentine atmosphere. Refreshments came i n t h e f o r m o f
heartshaped cakes a n d ice cream.

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played host t o t h e senior h i g h a n d a l u m n i w i t h t h e a n n u a l Christmas Party.
Under the sparkle of lighted snowflakes, dancing was provided to the
Jack Craig a n d his orchestra.

S o p h o m o r e B e e f y ' ion
October 25
• T h e "Dance o f the Leaves" welcomed the Sophomores on October 25, 1950, a t
the Edison School. A f t e r passing through a receiving line, the students entered
into the gymnasium which w a s beautifully decorated f o r the occasion.

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Athletic Field was held during the half of
shall-Coldwater football g a m e . Sept. 2 9 , 1 9 5 0 .
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all contributions made b y local civic clubs
ganizations which helped t h e school board p l a n
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• Margaret Thomas w a s crowned
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ceremony i n the gymnasium after
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Donna Weeden, seniors, and Helen
Jean W e a k l y a n d Z o e Patterson,
Juniors. John Dygert, assisted b y
little C h y r i l l B o d i e a n d J u d i t h
Sager, crowned Q u e e n M a r g a r e t
and presented her court
quets of flowers.
The g i r l s w e r e n o m i n a t e d a n d
chosen b y their classmates. Other
nominees w e r e D e l o r e s H i l t o n ,
Donna G r e e n , S a l l y W i n g a r d ,
Joyce Hinson, Ellen
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Queen's C o u r t
Helen Jean Weakly
Carolyn Burton
Donna Weeden
Zoe Patterson

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�BACK ROW: Gilbert, Troutman. Wingord, Davis, Kra lick, White, Wuduce, Brown, Renshaw.
2nd ROW: Olmsteod, Thebeird, Smith, Green, Hammond. Weeden,
l i t ROW: Dygert. Douglas, Weidner.

SENIOR P L AY
"One F o o t I n H e a v e n "

PAO' SIXTY

�BACK: Mr. Tyler, Waldron. B,, F o n d a , Elliott, Sager, McKnight, Olmsted,
FRONT: Gruner, Sadie, Harris, Tropp, Hinson.

J U N I O R P L AY
" T h e L a t e Christopher B e a n "
• " T h e Late Christopher Bean," a comedy i n t h r e e acts, w a s presented b y t h e
Junior Class, A p r i l 6 , 1951, i n the Roosevelt auditorium.
The p l o t centered a r o u n d A b b y, a m a i d i n t h e h o m e o f t h e Haggetts, w h o
appreciated a r t a n d also the late Christopher Bean, a modern artist, w h o h a d
been living w i t h the Hoggetts until the time o f his death.
The p l a y w a s under the direction o f M r. H u g h Tyler.

SENIOR P L AY
• " O n e Foot In Heaven," the senior p l a y, w a s dramatized N o v e m b e r 17, i n t h e
Roosevelt auditorium, u n d e r the direction o f M r. Hugh Tyler. T h e p l o t o f the
play concerned Reverend W i l l i a m Spence a n d his struggle against
dice a n d traditions o f the prosperous t o w n o f Laketon, I o w a .
The c a s t w a s composed o f seventeen seniors: T h e R e v. W i l l i a m Spence,
John D y g e r t ; H o p e Spence, C a r o l D o u g l a s ; H a r t z e l l Spence, J o h n D a v i s ;
Eileen Spence, Barbara Thebaud; Dr. Romer, Gordon Wallace; Louise, Donna
Green; M a r i a , D i a n e H a m m o n d ; M o l l y, D o n n a W e e d e n ; R o n n y, M a u r i c e
Troutman; Letty, Elaine Smith; Mrs. Sandow, A n n Weidner; Mrs. D i g b y, G a i l
Olmstead; Georgia, Dick Gilbert; Mrs. Cambridge, Sally W i n g a r d ;
son, V i r g i n i a Renshaw; M a j o r C o o p e r, J o h n B r o w n ; R e v. F r a s e r Spence,
Joseph Fralick; Bishop Sherwood, N e d W h i t e .
P•GE SIMV-ONF

�BACK, Toppenden, !Leppert, Bond, Walkup, McBride, Engle, Banister, Gassman, Walker, Hyland, Johnson
Luce, McConnell. Mowrey, Sager.
FRONT: Magee, Renshaw, Weidner, Robinson, Wallace, Elliot, Butters, Tropp, Hinson, Wilcox, M e i e r
CENTER: Stephenson.

EvehIIII
• T h e a n n u a l C o l d w a t e r H i g h School Exchange Assembly P r o g r a m completed
a v e r y successful y e a r.
The Assembly cast consisted o f t w e n t y - f o u r students, t w e l v e o f
ticipated i n t a l e n t acts. A p l a y, " C l e a n e d a n d Pressed," w a s g i v e n b y s i x
of the members. The r e m a i n i n g cast presented a n e x h i b i t i o n o f t u m b l i n g .

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JEFFERSO
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PA G E S I X T Y- T H R E E

�Organizations . . .
1951

��THE 1 9 M CARDINAL
• T h i s year much serious thought a n d preparation h a v e gone into the pages o f
the Cardinal. T h e b o o k has been overhauled f r o m cover t o cover a n d m a n y
new ideas employed t o create as n e a r as possible a lasting, l i v i n g history.
Outstanding a m o n g t h e n e w i m p r o v e m e n t s a r e t h e h a r d c o v e r a n d stitch
binding, which give the book durability and greater surface area. A l l pictures
have been grouped i n f o r m a l l y to show variety a n d action. Flash shots picture
the activities a n d functions w i t h i n t h e school. T h e accent h a s b e e n p u t o n
photography r a t h e r than w r i t i n g . T h e l e a d t o each section f o l l o w s t h e theme
of hands busily a t w o r k . F u l l p a g e bleeds h a v e been i n a u g u r a t e d t h i s year.
Advertisers have been given the opportunity o f sponsoring pages i n t h e f r o n t
of t h e book.

�C A R D I N A L S TA F F
EDITORASSISTANT EDITOR
LITERARY EDITOR
EVENTS EDITOR
ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR
SR. CLASS EDITOR

John D y g e r t
Norman H a w k
Virginia Renshaw
Jean Schubel
Virginia Batterson
Elaine Smith
FACULTY ADVISER

Mickey Cochrane
SPORTS EDITOR
MUSIC EDITOR
Frances H a r r i s
ART EDITOR
Jean Davis
GIRLS SPORTS EDITOR _ _ _ _ V i c k i Tr o p p
ADVERTISING MANAGER _ B a r b a r a Thebaud
SALES MANAGER M a r g a r e t Thomas
Mr. Desmond B u r r e l l

CONTRIBUTING MEMBERS
Susan A l l e n P e g g y Facklom R o g e r Jones
Z o e
Patterson
Keith Banister J o h n Fisher J o y c e Kaser
B o b
Renshaw
Donna Batterson E d Gifford D o r i s Lind
P a t
Sager
Dove Bennett D i c k Gilbert S a l l y Lundquist M a r o b e t h Selby
Hai-lean Bond P a t Green C a r o l e Magee B e t h Scheidler
Julie Branch J u d y Gregory P o l l y Jo Mason J o h n Shiery
Carolyn Burton P a c k Gruner J o h n McBride R e i d Silvers
Jane Campbell B o n n i e Hall
J i m
McConnell J a n i c e Soule
Lois Cooper D i a n e H a m m o n d N a o m i McDonald J a c k Stansell
Don Davis E l l e n Harris J u d y McKnight K a t h a r i n e Stott
Roger Dennis L u c i l e Harris G l o r i a Meier J a c k Walker
Carole Douglas D e a n Harvey D o r o t h y Mollenkopf H e l e n We a k l y
Jean Elliot
M a r y
Hayes G r e t c h e n Olmstead D o n n a Weeden
Ella Esterline J e r r y Johnson J u l i e Lind
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�M I R R O R S TA F F
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EDITOR-

Frances Harris

Ann Weidner

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Joyce Hinson

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�BACK ROW: Hougen, Andrews, Sager, Banister, Lundquist, Mason, Stott, Facklam, Esterline.
FRONT ROW: M r. Buzzell, Harris, Koser, Weakly, Kusel, Weeder, L. Harris, Schubel, F. Scheidier, Green,
Soule
SEATED: Hammond, B. Scheidler.

C A R D I N A L C H AT T E R
• " C a r d i n a l Chatter" appears w e e k l y, every Saturday night, i n t h e " C o l d w a t e r
Daily Reporter." I t s p u r p o s e i s t o p r o m o t e p u b l i c r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n t h e
schools and the community. School news, activities, a n d events are presented
to t h e p e o p l e t h r o u g h t h e m e d i u m o f t h e " C h a t t e r. " T h e f i r s t
semester e d i t o r s -in-chief w e r e B e t h L o u Scheidler a n d D i a n e H a m m o n d ,
respectively.

PAGE SIXTY-NINE

�STANDING: Mr. Dennis, Moyor Engle.
SITTING: &amp;oche, Hyland. Fisher, Sager. Sanibel, McBride, Dennis.

ROOSEVELT S T U D E N T C O M M I S S I O N
Magor n o r b a r a Engle

• T h e Student Commission m a d e history this y e a r b y h a v i n g B a r b a r a Engle as
its first g i r l m a y o r. A l s o elected w e r e Patti Sager, Clerk; J ean
John Fisher, Senior Commissioners; M a r y Jo Hyland a n d John McBride, Junior
Commissioners; Roger Dennis a n d D o n n a Bodie, Sophomore Commissioners.
This y e a r t h e Commission o r g a n i z e d H o m e Room discussion g r o u p s f o r t h e
purpose o f b r i n g i n g school p r o b l e m s t o t h e a t t e n t i o n o f everyone. T h e s e
groups enable the students t o m a k e their o w n improvements a n d t o express
their o w n viewpoints. F o r t h e first time, t r y -outs f o r t h e
were held, reserve cheerleaders w e r e elected b y t h e student b o d y, a n d t h e
Homecoming Q u e e n c r o w n i n g ceremony w a s h e l d i n t h e g y m . T h i s year's
Commission can b e complimented o n t h e f i n e j o b t h e y h a v e done

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�STANDING. M r. Olson, Griesi.
SITTING: Parshall, Burton, Weidner, Smith, Lint, Olmsted.

J U N I O R H I G H S T U D E N T COUNCIL
Premideni - - G e r r y G r i e s t
• T h e Junior High School b e g a n t h e y e a r w i t h n o t e w o r t h y success b y electing
some outstanding representatives to the Student Council. A g a i n this year, the
Council u n d e r t o o k t h e a n n u a l m a g a z i n e s a l e a n d m a d e a r e c o r d s u m o f
$2,942. T w o parties w e r e sponsored b y t h e Student Council d u r i n g t h e y e a r
which helped purchase a m u c h needed b a s e v i o l f o r t h e b a n d . I n t h e f a l l ,
the C o u n c i l contributed t w e n t y - f i v e d o l l a r s t o t h e C o m m u n i t y
The a n n u a l J u n i o r H i g h Picnic w a s h e l d o n t h e l a s t d a y o f school
water Lake.
The Student Council w a s u n d e r the leadership o f the president, G e r r y Griest.
Other m e m b e r s i n c l u d e d representatives Delores S m i t h , H a l W e i d n e r, J i m
lint, John Burton, Connie Parshall, a n d To m Olmsted. M r . A x n e r Olson w a s
Council adviser.

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�LEFT TO RIGHT: White, Raymond, Pope, Hurley, Ford, Gruner, Carless, Lyman, Secord, Pearce, Grigg,
Whitcomb, Shiery, McConnell, Treacher, Jackson, Granger, Sherman, Sturgeon, Connell,
Brown, Walker, Mansell, Miller, McLaughlin, Bennett, Troutmon, Coach Eby.
KNEELING: Banister, Hammy, Gilbert, Zabonick.

C- C L U B
Offieerx

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a
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projects this year. C -Club boys sold reserve
s k e t b a l l tickets, cleaned u p t h e press b o x a f t e r
o t b a l l g a m e s , sponsored t h e p e p r a l l y b e f o r e
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to t h e n e w C a r d i n a l F i e l d consisted o f a w a t e r
system a n d p l u m b i n g i n t h e team room. T h e club also sponsored a sock dance
and co-sponsored another one w i t h the senior class.

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Secretary A u I t o n Trencher f o
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�C A R D I N A L S E RV I C E C L U B
O f f l e e r, .
President
• I n t h e 1950-51 s c h o o l y e a r t h e t h i r t y - e i g h t
members o f t h e C a r d i n a l Service
viously k n o w n a s t h e Athletic
took several n e w duties. T h e portable m o v i e

John Fisher

Vice-President

Paul McElvain

Secretary

Leonard Otis

Treasurer

Don Davis

Adviser

Mr. Dennis

projector, t h e noon h o u r m o v i e projector, t h e
lighting i n t h e a u d i t o r i u m , a n d t h e p a r k i n g
of cars a t f o o t b a l l g a m e s a r e t h e n e w tasks
which a r e t a k e n c a r e o f b y these a m b i t i o u s
boys. T h e y are also still w o r k i n g a t their old
jobs: collecting g r o u p dues at
semblies a n d a t h l e t i c contests. C o l d w a t e r
High School m a y w e l l b e p r o u d o f
complishments o f t h e a p p r o p r i a t e l y n a m e d
Cardinal Service Club.

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THIS P A G E S P O N S O R E D B Y L Y O N ' S D R U G S T O R E

PAGE S E V E N T Y- T H R E E

�BACK ROW: Ely, Morrill, Wilkins, Wallace, Tucker, Troutman. Hoff, Kulow, Carless, Hurley, Banister, Millet, lomberson, Sturgeon,
Zabonick, Smith, Pope.
FOURTH ROW: Jackson, Brayton, Pippin, Luce, Panda, Allen, Ballard, Allen.
THIRD ROW: Brown, Waldron, Gossmon, Gifford, Wallace, Cranson, Swain, Helmer, DirscheII.
SECOND ROW: Foote, Banister, Cochrane, Silvers. Mcloughlin, Zobonick, Dillon, McConnell, C o d e s ,
FIRST ROW: Harvey, Brown, Grigg, f o r d . Raymond, Kusel, Stansell, &amp;mord, M r. Vincent.
PRESIDING: Gilbert.

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• O n Wednesday evenings a t 7:30, t h e Hi-Y h e l d f o r t i n t h e s t u d y h a l l u n d e r
the advisership o f M r. James Vincent, history ond government
sides discussing problems as they arose, the group sponsored the Albion a f t e r.
game dance, a n d t h e Va l e n t i n e Formal, t h e latter, i n cooperation w i t h t h e
Y-Teens. Fencing t o protect the f r o n t l a w n w a s purchased, a n d consideration
was given t o a student recreation center.

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�FUTURE FA R M E R S OF A M E R I C A
• T h e F. F. A . w a s w e l l represented i n t h e State a n d N a t i o n a l Conventions this
year. A t the State Convention John Fisher participated i n t h e entertainment,
and Leon Dick a n d Bernard Allen attended as delegates. I n October the local
chapter sent Leland W a r d , We n d e l l K n a p p , a n d Leon D i c k t o t h e N a t i o n a l
Convention a t Kansas C i t y. A t t h e a n n u a l 4 - H F a i r, t h e progressive g r o u p
presented educational, g r a i n , a n d a n i m a l exhibits. A contest w a s h e l d t o
provide t h e w i l d l i f e f o r a g a m e f e e d h e l d o n t h e 1 3 t h o f December. T h e
winners o f t h e competition w e r e R a y m o n d Paradine, M e r l e Denbrock, a n d
Russell Casswell. J o h n Fisher entered 1 5 chicks in the "Chicken o f To m o r r o w "
contest. T h e F. F. A . h a d another successful y e a r i n their numerous activities.

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�GIRLS' AT H L E T I C ASSOCIATION
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President N o r l e a n Bond
Vice-President B a r b a r a Engle
Secretary G e r a l d i n e Gregg
Treasurer
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• T h e purpose o f the G. A . A , is t o sponsor girls' intramural sports a n d t o offer
a v a r i e d p r o g r a m o f sports activities f o r a l l g i r l s i n Junior a n d Senior H i g h
School. T h i s organization has provided t h e f o l l o w i n g sports:
ketball, softball, p i n g p a n g , b a d m i n t o n , soccer, tennis, a n d g o l f .
ings o f t h e officers a n d class representatives w e r e h e l d semiregular athletic sessions assembled on M o n d a y night and Thursday afternoon.
Girls earning 3 0 0 points o r m o r e w e r e entitled t o awards, w h i c h w e r e : t w o
chenille b a r s f o r first t w o years, numerals, s m a l l chenille " c " ,
"C", a n d a G. A . A . p i n , respectively. S p e c i a l activities included a r u m m a g e
and baked goods sale, a n a f t e r g a m e dance, a p e p assembly, a float
hallowe'en p a r a d e , a n d w e r e concluded w i t h a spring picnic.

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�J U N I O R H I G H G. A. A.
• T h e J u n i o r H i g h G . A . A . , t h o u g h a separate organisation, cooperates w i t h
the Senior G. A . A . i n b u i l d i n g f e m i n i n e interest i n athletics.

To , , , , , Ivoamens
I 'hu ns
Barbara Engle
Alyce Aiken
Marlene Woods
Merabeth Selby
Joann Smullen
Pot Bodie
Beverly Devlin
Sally Lundquist
Mary Ellen Parks
Vicki Tr o p p
Shirley Zabonick
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PA G E S E V E N T Y. S E V E N

�1,11 P r i z e
Katharine Stott

2 n d Prize
Carolyn Burton

3 , . vi P r i z e
Vicki Tropp

GREGORY, MASON, KNIRK, STOTT, TROPP, FACKLAM, ELLIOT, BURTON

" I SPEAK FOR DEMOCRACII"

Drainatir
Derinma ion
Vicki Tr o p p
Ann Weidner

Oratorio-al
D e r l u m n i ion
Polly J o M a s o n
Katharine Stott

Extempore
Speeels
Lois Cooper
Peggy Fock lam
BACK ROW, Burton. Cooper, Mason, Renshaw, Selby, Douglas, Groner. Gregory, Luce, Stott.
FRONT ROW, Tropp, Hinson, Magee, Weidner, FadsIan,
SEATED: M r, Tyler.

SPRING FORENSICS

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�FUTURE
TEACHERS

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PA G E S F V F N T , N I N F

�STANDING: Scheidler, Hammond, Renshaw, M . Busse II
SITTING: Harris, Dygerl, Weidner.

Q U I L L A N D SCROLL SOCIETY
• J o h n D y g e r t served a s Editor -in-Chief o f t h e 1950-1951 C a r d i n a l , w a s t h e
Senior class president, had i m p o r t a n t parts in both the Junior and Senior plays
as well as playing varsity g o l f and participating i n the " A " b a n d .
Diane H a m m o n d has been active i n both t h e M i r r o r a n d Cardinal s t a ff f o r
four years. S h e i s a v a r s i t y cheerleader a n d w a s i n t h e Senior p l a y. S h e
was second semester Cardinal Chatter editor.
Frances Harris was chosen editor-in-chief o f the M i r r o r for the
She is o n the Cardinal staff as music editor. S h e also belongs t o t h e Y-Teens
and t h e " A " b a n d .
Virginia Renshaw is literary editor on t h e Cardinal, has been a n e d i t o r o n
both t h e M i r r o r a n d C a r d i n a l Chatter a n d she is also student director o f t h e
school r a d i o p r o g r a m , Teen Topics.
Beth Lou Scheidler has been co-news editor o f the M i r r o r a n d editor-in-chief
of the Cardinal Chatter, a n d is n o w feature editor o f the M i r r o r. S h e has also
served as an editor on the Cardinal.
Ann We i d n e r w a s chosen e d i t o r -in-chief o f the M i r r o r f o r t h e
ester. S h e has been o n t h e Cardinal, C a r d i n a l Chatter, a n d i s active
matics a n d forensics, a n d has announced on Teen Topics.

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D E B AT E T E . 1 1
• C o l d w a t e r H i g h School's
bate t e a m l o s t a l l o f i t s contests t h i s y e a r
while d e b a t i n g t h e question, "Resolved: T h a t
the A m e r i c a n People Should Reject
fare State."
With t h e e x c e p t i o n o f P e g g y Facklarn, a l l
of Coldwater's team w a s inexperienced. L o i s
Cooper a n d Patti Sager u p h e l d t h e n e g a t i v e
side a l l season w h i l e J o y c e H i n s o n , P e g g y
Facklam, Stewart Gordon, a n d
roth alternated o n t h e

Debate Sehedule
November 21

Coldwater a t A l b i o n

November 28

Coldwater a t Hillsdale

December 5

Lakeview a t Coldwater

December 1 2

Marshall a t Coldwater

Excepting Lois C o o p e r, w h o i s a s e n i o r, a l l
of this year's debate squad w i l l b e returning
next year.
Having l o s t t h e i r d e b a t e s b y v e r y n a r r o w
margins, t h e debate squad h a s g a i n e d much
experience a n d k n o w l e d g e i n
mentals o f d e b a t e . W i t h t h i s a s
ground, C o a c h H u g h T y l e r f e e l s t h a t n e x t
year C o l d w a t e r w i l l h a v e a
ity o f being victorious.

LOIS A N D P A T — I T TA K E S S T R AT E G Y

PA G E E I G H T Y - O N E

�1"- T E E N S

Officers
President—Gail Olmstead
Vice-President—Helen Jean Weakly
Secretory—Patti Sager
Treasurer—Donna Weeden
Advisers—Mrs. A r l e t h Watson, Miss Ellen
Roberts.

• T h e Y.Teens held their kickoff meeting M o n d a y night, September 11.
The first p r o j e c t o f t h e y e a r w a s "Chocolate f o r Europe."
were initiated e a r l y i n October. I n f o r m a l initiation w a s t h e traditional w a l k
through t h e g y m a n d locker r o o m . F o r m a l i n i t i a t i o n consisted o f
light service, a talk b y Mrs. Ethel Hawley, a n d refreshments o f ice cream a n d
cake. T h e service w a s i n t h e Presbyterian Church.
The Va l e n t i n e F o r m a l w a s sponsored j o i n t l y b y t h e Y -Teens a n d H i -Y o n
February 10.
St. Patrick's D a y w a s h e r a l d e d b y t h e Y -Teens' C a r n i v a l . T h e g r o u n d
floor o f t h e school w a s used w i t h dancing i n t h e g y m , a n Irish
the auditorium, a n d concessions in the classrooms.

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• I n September, m o r e t h a n 1 0 0 g i r l s enrolled
in the Dancing Club. T h i s group w a s divided
into t w o sections; o n e m e e t i n g We d n e s d a y
afternoons a n d t h e o t h e r Tuesday evenings.
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The g r o u p , i n s t r u c t e d b y M r s . A i t c h i s o n ,
selected t h e i r o w n officers a n d p a i d
expenses through dues.

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PAGE E I G H T Y - N I N E

�Senior High l'horns
FRONT ROW: Stetler, Parks, Smith, Sellers, Otis, Miss Roberts, Wa l k e r, Raymond, B o k h , Renshaw, Paradine, Macklin, Draper. M r.
Olson.
SECOND ROW: Miller, Wilkins. Brandt, Devlin, Born, Hall, Clearwater, Stemen, Spode, C o . , Davis, Dennis, Smith, Reppert, Caswell.
THIRD ROW: Knirk, Pifer, Word, Betts, Little, Caswell, Comers,,, Ta y l o r, Fisher, D e a n , Bressler, W o o d , Smith, Johnson. P i a n o
player, Margaret Wilson.

J u n i o r High ('horns
FIRST ROW: Lennington, Tockett, Reamer, Hinson, Sofford, Coe, Miss Roberts, Lewis, Jenkins, Froser, Trovelbee, Barton, Fry, Closson,
Calvin, Lyons, Fisher.
SECOND ROW: Keyes. M a y, Mollenkopf, Andrews. Renshaw, Steffey, Morchant, Michael, M i l l e r, Knopp, Morris, B a r r i ' ' , Bronson,
Greshow, Brous*, Shaw.
THIRD ROW: Stewart Gordon a t piano, PoInsane, Pippin, Russell, Hills, Dick, Porsholl, G r a y, Blancett, Thomas, Carlisle, Wooster,
Bellamy, Olmsted, Dennison, C r o w f o r, Weeks, Frederick, M i l n e ,

• T h e J u n i o r H i g h Chorus, directed b y Miss Ellen Roberts, w a s composed o f
forty-two voices this y e a r. T h e y w o r k e d o n " J o h n n y Stranger," a n operetta
by George Kleinsinger, written in the modern idiom. S t e w a r t Gordon w a s the
piano accompanist f o r the g r o u p d u r i n g t h e year.
The Senior H i g h Chorus, consisting o f forty-three a d v a n c e d choristers, w a s
under the combined direction o f Miss Roberts and M r. Laurence Olson. A m o n g
many other activities o f t h e y e a r, t h e y participated i n several
casts o v e r WTVB a n d presented t h r e e assemblies b e f o r e t h e student b o d y.
Margaret Wilson a n d C a r o l M a g e e p r o v i d e d t h e p i a n o accompaniment f o r
this g r o u p .
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��FOOTBALL R E V I E W
Three Rivers

2

Coldwater

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20

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Marshall

40

Coldwater

7

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East Lansing

19

Coldwater

7

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Hillsdale

3

Coldwater

26

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Lakeview

1

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Coldwater

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Coldwater

6

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COACHES: PREVOST, CONNOLLY, EBY, LIVERMORE, GRIGG

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�BACK ROW: Coach Grigg, Gilbert, Secord, Sherman, Granger, Pearce, Wallace, Brown, Doris, Kusel, Dirschell, Troutman.
SECOND ROW: Coach Livermore, Bennett, McLaughlin, Walker, Banister, Jackson, McConnell, Whitcomb, Zabonick, Connell, Ford,
Coach Eby,
FIRST ROW: Miller, White, Grigg, Sturgeon, S t o m a , Hurley, Pope, Trencher, Raymond, Lyman, Carless.

Varsity Foot ball
• T h e Cardinals, inexperienced as a team, fighting w i t h set
thoroughly trounced in their opening game of the season b y Three Rivers 20-0.
The f o l l o w i n g w e e k , s h o w i n g m u c h improvement, C o l d w a t e r bounced b a c k
to t a k e A d r i a n 20-7. U n d e r t h e p o w e r o f a r u g g e d Marshall Redskin t e a m ,
they were rocked back on their heels, 40-7, i n Coldwater's christening
dinal Field. T h e Cardinals' second s h o w i n g b e f o r e h o m e f a n s w a s a s f a t a l
as t h e i r first, East Lansing d e m o t i n g C o l d w a t e r, 1 9 - 7 , o n l y t o
by a Hillsdale d r u b b i n g , 35-26. T h e n Lakeview i n v a d e d C a r d i n a l Field f o r
the thriller o f the year. N e i t h e r team gained supremacy, t h e score stood 7-6,
and a C o l d w a t e r sleeper p l a y clicked o n l y t o b e called b a c k o n a n o f f -side
penalty. Lakeview clinched t h e g a m e , minutes l a t e r, 1 2 - 7 . C o l d w a t e r c a m e
back h a r d against a h i g h l y -rated A l b i o n eleven t o score a well-earned upset,
7-6. S t i l l hoping f o r another Twin Valley victory, Coldwater played a t Sturgis,
where twenty-five CHS seniors d u g t h e i r cleats i n t o h i g h school g r i d
the last time. A f t e r a h a r d f o u g h t game Sturgis came u p w i t h a 13-6 victory.

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�BACK ROW: Swain, Shiery, K u l o w, H o ff , Fonda, A l l . , , B a l d w i n , Carless, Ballard, Zobonick, Comerson, Cooch Livermore.
SECOND ROW: Spencer, Milnes, Zabonick, McConnell, Brayton. Helmer, Tucker, Dirschell, Cronson, Silvers, Johnson.
FIRST ROW: Smith, Luce, Corless, Hobart, Wilkins, Rigg, Dirschell, Morrill, Dillon.

RESERVE FOOTBALL
Sehedule
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• W h e n t h e Reserves opened t h e i r season, t h e y lacked t h e experience s h o w n
by reserve t e a m s i n p r e v i o u s years. T h e f i r s t g a m e w a s w i t h
Trojans, w h o because o f t h e i r a d v a n t a g e i n speed w e r e victorious, w i n n i n g
by a 1 2 t o 0 score. O n t h e f o l l o w i n g w e e k t h e y w e r e h a n d e d a 1 2 t o 0
defeat b y the A l b i o n Wildcats. A g a i n p l a y i n g t h e A l b i o n seconds, t hey w e r e
on t h e short e n d o f a 1 9 t o 6 count i n a h a r d f o u g h t battle. F o r t h e t h i r d
straight g a m e w i t h A l b i o n a t A l b i o n t h e y w e r e a g a i n shaded b y a 6 t o 0
margin. L a k e v i e w, h a v i n g a l l t h e necessary qualifications f o r a
team, w o n the lopsided g a m e 5 4 t o 13. P l a y i n g the last g a m e o f the season
at Sturgis, they w e r e trounced b y the junior Trojans 32 t o 0.

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�BACK ROW: Smith, Langworthy, Brown, Ferguson, Dennis, Keyes, Snyder.
THIRD ROW: Coach Houston, Schubel, Cochrane, Northrup, Temples, Gifford, Otis, Colvin, Pitcher, Sweet.
SECOND ROW: Gramyk, Kline, Morrison, M a y. Hodgman, Stanley, Smith, Hudson, Downer, Donkin, Nickles, Stephenson.
FIRST ROW: Denbrock, Burcow, Granger, Kline, Duke, Hurley.

FUTURE VA R S I T Y FOOTBALL
Schedule
Coldwater at State Home

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Coldwater a t Quincy

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• T h e Future Varsity football team, coached b y Roy Houston a n d John Prevost,
swept through an undefeated season b y subduing six opponents.
The t e a m , composed m o s t l y o f freshmen, sophomores, a n d a f e w juniors,
practiced every afternoon d u r i n g eighth hour and after school w h e n possible.
Many o f the boys played good, h a r d b a l l , a n d showed t h a t they h a d earned
the r i g h t to try out for Reserve and Varsity positions next fall.

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�BASKETBALL R E V I E W

The 1 9 5 0 - 5 1 C o l d w a t e r v a r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l
team ended t h e season w i t h e i g h t w i n s against
nine losses. To most persons, this record doesn't
look v e r y impressive, b u t t o t h e l o c a l f a n s , i t
was a g o o d season. A l t h o u g h there w e r e o n l y
two r e t u r n i n g l e t t e r w i n n e r s f r o m l a s t y e a r ' s
squad, Coach Eby took w h a t material
able, a n d d i d a w o n d e r f u l job. T h e Cards w e r e
young a n d inexperienced, b u t a t times showed
a caliber o f championship ball, a n d a l w a y s h a d
the t r a d i t i o n a l C a r d i n a l spirit. T h e team ended
third i n t h e Tw i n Va l l e y race w i t h
in the top twe n ty o f the TV scoring d e r b y. Thus,
the R e d b i r d s h a d a w e l l - b a l a n c e d t e a m , a n d
should b e the team t o watch i n n e xt year's Tw i n
Valley basketball scene.
Nov. 28. T h e Cards opened the season against
the T h r e e Rivers Wildcats, a n d w e r e d e f e a t e d
55-50 i n a n o n -conference tilt.
Dec. 2. T h e defending T V champs w o n t h e i r
first conference g a m e o v e r t h e
35-27 b e f o r e a capacity c r o w d a t t h e A r m o r y.
Dec. 8 . T h e Redbirds traveled t o t h e capitol

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city o n l y t o b e defeated b y a red-hot
sing team 51-47.
Dec. 1 2 . H i l l s d a l e , f i r e d u p f o r
with t h e C a r d s , h a n d e d C o l d w a t e r t h e i r f i r s t
one p o i n t defeat o f the season, 46-45.
Dec. 1 5 . A f t e r b e i n g d e f e a t e d b y
sing the previous week, the Cards, m a d
venge, thrashed t h e A l b i o n Wildcats b y a 46-24
margin.
Dec. 1 9 . S t u r g i s , C o l d w a t e r ' s h o t t e s t r i v a l s
for t h e p a s t years, w a s h a n d e d i t s
secutive d e f e a t b y a Cardinal quintet, 66-60.
Jan. 5 . T h e u p a n d c o m i n g
tans were defeated b y a red-hot and
water aggregation 59-41.
Jan. 1 2 . T h e M a r s h a l l Redskins, f a v o r e d t o
cop the TV title, w e r e given a rough
overtaking t h e Cards, 73-60 a t Marshall.
Jan. 1 4 . T h e C o l d w a t e r C a r d s
(Continued o n p a g e 102)

�STANDING: Gilbert, Tucker, McConnell, Carless, Bennett, Lyman.
KNEELING: Whitcomb, Coach Eby, Jackson, Shiery, Grigg, Coach Liverrnore.

Varsity Basketball Schedule
Nov. 2 8

Coldwater 5 0 T. Rivers

55 H e r e

Jan, 2 6

Coldwater 6 2 A l b i o n

Dec.

Coldwater 3 5 A d r i a n

29 H e r e

Feb. 2

Coldwater 5 0 E. Lansing 4 4 H e r e

4 4

Dec. 8

Coldwater 4 7 E. L a n s i n g 5 1 There

Feb. 9

Coldwater 4 3 A d r i a n

Dec. 12

Coldwater 4 5 Hillsdale

46 H e r e

Feb. 1 2

Coldwater 6 6 Sturgis _ 6 0 H e r e

Dec. 15

Coldwater 4 6 A l b i o n

24 There

Feb. 1 6 _

Coldwater 3 9 L a k e v i e w 4 7 There

Dec. 19

Coldwater 5 2 Sturgis

46 There

Feb. 2 3

Coldwater 4 4 M a r s h a l l _ . 4 8 H e r e

Jan. 5

Coldwater 5 9 L a k e v i e w

41 H e r e

Tournament

Jan. 1 2

Coldwater 6 0 M a r s h a l l

73 There

Feb. 2 8

Jan. 1 9

Coldwater 3 5 Hillsdale

45 There

Mar. 3 ____ Coldwater 4 1 S t u r g i s 6 2 Sturgis

4 5

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Coldwater 4 8 T. Rivers 4 4 S t u r g i s

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point r a l l y a n d w h i p p e d t h e S t u r g i s Tr o j a n s
52-46.

powered b y H i l l s d a l e 3 5 - 4 5 o n t h e H i l l s d a l e
court.

Feb. 16. T h e Lakeview Spartans, i n
ond a t t e m p t , r e a c h e d t h e i r p e a k a g a i n s t t h e
Redbirds a n d shuffled t h e Cards

Jan. 26. A l b i o n , coming to Coldwater, played
the C a r d i n a l s i n o r a c e h o r s e g a m e , a n d f o r
three p e r i o d s s t a y e d o n e v e n t e r m s w i t h t h e
Redbirds. C o l d w a t e r f i n a l l y p u l l e d
won 62-44.

Feb. 2 3 . T h e Cards, t r y i n g t o seek r e v e n g e
from t h e T V Chomps, l e d t h e g a m e f o r t h r e e
periods b e f o r e loosing o u t t o t h e
skins 48-44.

Feb. 2. A f t e r being defeated b y East Lansing
in t h e i r 2 n d conference t i l t , t h e
mined t o upset t h e Trojans, defeated t h e m 5 0 '
44 i n o n e o f the best games o f the season.

Feb. 2 8 . T h e C o l d w a t e r q u i n t e t ,
lhe m e m o r y o f defeat, upset Three Rivers 48-44
to w i n a place in the district finals.
March 3. T h e Cards fighting t o w i n
ionship were beaten 62-41 b y a hot Sturgis team,
which s h o w e d e x c e l l e n t m a r k s m a n s h i p f r o m
long r a n g e . T h i s b r o k e t h e record o f
secutive defeats b y Coldwater teams in previous
years.

Feb. 9. T h e Redbirds traveled t o A d r i a n a n d
were defeated b y o n " u p " M a p l e s s q u a d i n a
thrilling overtime game.
Feb. 12. C o m i n g f r o m behind i n the last 2:14
of t h e g a m e , t h e C a r d s p u t o n a b r i l l i a n t 1 4

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Varsity Basketball Individuals
DAVE BENNETT: a junior, won his first varsity letter
Dave, o good ball hawk, played a n alert heads-up defensive
game, was on excellent dribbler, and showed plenty o f scor.
ing punch, a s justified b y his high ranking i n the T.

the enemy passes t o break up sure baskets. H e was in there
all the w a y, w i n o r lose. H e also finished high i n the T. V.
scoring race a n d was awarded a second t e a m berth o n t h e
all-conference squad.

ing derby.
ERWIN CORLESS: a senior, w o n his first varsity
year. E t c didn't ploy much, b u t when h e did, h e displayed
his best. H e wee a team player a n d kept the morale high.
DICK GILBERT: a senior, received his first varsity
year. D i c k w a s a good ball handler, quick, a n d deceptive.
He didn't see much action b u t w a s there when Coach Eby
needed him.
HAROLD GRIGG: a senior, winning his first varsity
year, played olmost every position. H a r o l d s a w quite a b i t
of action a n d played well while i n the game.
DALE JACKSON: a junior, winning his second varsity award,
turned in an excellent performance as a defensive player. A l .
though Dale wasn't e top scorer, he was not t o be overlooked
as an offensive player. H e was o f great value t o the team
and was awarded the honor o f being co-captain.
BOB LYMAN: a senior, wan his second varsity award this year.
Bob w a s a n all-around player, a n d h e intercepted many o f

TOM McCONNELL: a junior, w o n his first varsity
year. Toni was a feared scoring threat on the team. H e could
tip, fake, a n d drive, a n d w a s a n effective shoomr from o u t
court. " M o c k " led the team in scoring and ended up tied f o r
sixth i n the Twin Valley.
JOHN SHIERY: a junior, held a berth o n the varsity bunk for
the first time this year. H e didn't see much action but proved
to be capable o f taking over Whitcomh's position next year.
John worked hard all season.
BOB TUCKER: a sophomore, played his first year
Bob went i n many times as a substitute a n d always played
well. " Tu c k " consistently showed plenty o f spirit a n d ohght
to be a n asset to next year's team.

BOB WHITCOMB: a senior, probably the most improved player
on the squad, won his firs, varsity letter this
6 feet 31/2 inches, "Whit" really p u t out all season
ceeded in playing as Coach Eby had instructed him. B o b was
awarded a n honorable mention, and was also co-coptain.

PAGE ONE HUNDRED-

�OUTSIDE: Dillon, McLoughlin, Connell, Boldwin, Corlett, Smith, Stansell, Kulow, S w o n , Zobonick
INSIDE: Coach Livermore, Bollard, Miller, Rigg.

RESERVE B A S K E T B A L L
Sehedule
Nov.
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Dec
Jan.
Jan.

28
1
8
1
1
1
5
1

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater

3
1
1
2
2
1
2
2

Three Rivers
Adrian
E. Lansing
Hillsdale
Albion
Sturgis
Lakeview
Marshall

48 H e r e
20 H e r e
54 There
44 H e r e
34 There
22 There
29 H e r e
37 There

Jan. 19 C o l d w a t e r

3

Hillsdale

Jan. 26 C o l d w a t e r

47

Albion

28 H e r e

Feb

2 Coldwater

2

E. L a n s i n g

44 H e r e

Feb

9 Coldwater

2

Adrian

17 There

Feb

12 C o l d w a t e r

30

Sturgis

32 H e r e

Feb

16 C o l d w a t e r

3

Lakeview

39 There

Feb

23 C o l d w a t e r

25

Marshall

47 H e r e

42 There

• T h i s year's reserve team, coached b y Bob Livermore, h a d a t o u g h schedule
which resulted i n their finishing the season w i t h t w o wins and
The Junior Cards showed much spirit and a b i l i t y in their games a n d
eral h e a r t breakers b y slim margins.
The squad was composed o f seven Sophomores and six Juniors, most o f whom
were playing their first year of reserve ball. W i t h the return o f over
players, n e x t year's squad can look f o r w a r d t o a prosperous season.

PAGE ONE

�BACK ROW: Schubel, Cochrane, Wilkins, Cranson, Zabonick.
FRONT ROW: Coach Prevost, Silvers, Brown, Zabonick, Gifford, Dirschell, Helmer, Northrup, Bradt.

FUTURE VA R S I T Y B A S K E T B A L L
• T h e Future Va r s i t y b a s k e t b a l l t e a m w a s coached a g a i n t h i s y e a r b y J o h n
Prevost. T h e team p u t in m a n y hours o f practice, a n d w h e n they came to the
games, the y played h a r d a n d showed determination t o w i n .
The b i g f a c t a b o u t t h e i r games is t h a t e i g h t Oct o f t h e t w e l v e p l a y e d w e r e
against varsity a n d reserve competition f r o m smaller schools. A g a i n s t these
teams, t h e club piled u p a creditable 6 w o n 6 lost record. T h e i r t w o biggest
games in the minds o f the young Cardinals w e r e t h e thrillers they t o o k f r o m
the Tekonsha a n d Bronson quintets.
Glenn B r a d t w a s voted b y t h e squad m e m b e r s a s h o n o r a r y c a p t a i n o f t h e
team, a n d w i l l represent the team a t the a l l sports banquet.

Schedule
Tekonsha—There
St. Charles—There
State School—Here
Bronson—Here
Union City—There
State School—Here
Bronson—There
Union City—There
Quincy—There
St. Charles—Here
Quincy—Here
Tekonsha—Here _

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�BACK ROW: Kulow, Hobart, Dillon, Connell, Raymond, Shiery, Milnes.
SECOND ROW: Wilkins, Carless, Jackson, Carless, Davis, Lyrnan, Coach Livermore.
KNEELING: Zabonick, Bennett, McLaughlin.

VA R S I T Y BASEBALL
• T h e C a r d i n a l baseball nine, coached b y B o b Livermore, w i l l b e
rienced team this year facing the loss o f eight first string players due
tion. H o w e v e r, CHS c a n expect a successful season i f t h e b o y s s h o w t h e t r u e
Cardinal s p i r i t s h o w n i n preceding years.

Sehedule
April 2 0 —Marshall
April 2 4 —Albion

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May 4 —Adrian

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M a y 1 8 —Sturgis

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�BACK ROW: Granger, Treadle, Pearce, Rigg, Donkin, Dirschell, Snyder, Cranson, Otis, Carnerson, Morrill.
THIRD ROW: Keyes, Spencer, Hoff, Brown, Whitcomb, Baldwin, Grigg.
SECOND ROW: White, Dirschell, Brayton, Smith, Kusel, Allen, Ford, Ferguson, Larnberson, Brown.
FIRST ROW: Coach Green, Gruner, Tucker, Miller, Pope, Harvey, Sherman, Flurley, Troutman, Carless.

T R A C K SQUAD
• T h e track situation t h i s y e a r i s v a s t l y i m p r o v e d a s n e w hurdles h o v e b e e n
built, n e w u n i f o r m s purchased, a n d a n e w t r a c k constructed. W i t h eleven
varsity members returning, CHS hopes to have a successful season.

Schedule
April 11—Marshall, T h e r e
April 1 9 —Lakeview, T h e r e
April 2 6 —Adrian, T h e r e
May 9 —Sturgis T h e r e
May 12 Tw i n Va l l e y,
Albion College
May 15—Albion, T h e r e

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�STANDING, Coach Eby, Dygert, Walker, McConnell,
KNEELING: Wallace,

GOLF T E A M
Sehedule
April 9 —Albion
H
April 1 6 —Marshall
T
April 2 3 —Lakeview
T
April 3 0 —Hillsdale
T
May 7 —Albion
T
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May 1 0 —Marshall
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May 14—Twin Va l l e y A

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• T h i s y e a r t h e prospects o f a championship t e a m a r e d i m m e d b y t h e loss o f
several players f r o m l a s t year's squad. G r a d u a t i o n l e f t t w o positions open,
but several g o o d prospects h a v e b e e n e y e d f o r t h e v a c a n t v a r s i t y berths.
Two returning letter m e n a r e John Dygert a n d Jack Wa l k e r w h o h a v e three
years o f varsity experience behind them.
This year f o r the first t i m e the boys hope t o g e t a professional t o
If one can b e secured i t w i l l h e l p greatly i n reducing t h e scores o f t h e boys.
Practice this y e a r w i l l b e held as usual a t t h e Coldwater Country Club. I t is
through the generous co-operation o f this club that Coldwater is able
ticipate i n Tw i n Vo l l e y g o l f competition.

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�BACK ROW: McConnell, BenneII, Gordon, W . Stevenson.
FIRST ROW: Thompson, longworthy, Fonda, Zobonirk, Quimby, L. Stevenson, Bressler.
KNEELING: Reamer, Hurley.

TENNIS T E A M
.44 h 1 4 11 i e
April 11 —Albion
H
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April 18—Lokeview
H
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April 1 9 —Albion
T
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April 2 5 —Adrian
H
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May 2—Howe
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May 9 —Lakeview
T
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May 1 6 —Adrian
T
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May 23—Howe
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May 5—Twin Va l l e y A d r i

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• T h e 1951 Tennis team w i l l h a v e a n e w coach this y e a r i n John Prevost, w h o
is taking over the duties o f Fred Weeks, Sr. T h e nucleus o f the team w i l l b e
formed a r o u n d five returning lettermen f r o m t h e 1950 squad. T h e y
McConnell, Wa d e Bressler, Victor Fonda, Bob Tompson a n d
son. I f these five boys perform w e l l a n d t h e rest o f the squad
the Cardinals should h o v e a good year.

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�VA R S I T Y C H E E R L E A D E R S
BACK ROW: Bodie, Meier, Thomas, Devlin. FRONT ROW: Hammond, McBride, Tropp.

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS
Mack, Thomas, Schlabor's, Allen, Wilcox, Miller

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�Index to Advertisers
Aduno Construction Co.
Anderson Dairy
A &amp; P Super Market
Arlington Hotel
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11
12
12
12
11
11
12
__ 11 8
119
12
12
11
_
70

Arnold Auto Parts _ _
Asbury Bros.
&amp;eagerly Funeral Home
Bailey Radio
Barlow, G. R.
Bee Hive Shoe Store
Best's Market
Branch County Form Bureau
_
_
Branch County Savings Bank _
Branch Co., J. B.
11
72
Branch County Medical Association
10
Burton Bros.—Nash _
119
Chapman',
119
Chatterbox
12
City Dairy
114
Clubs
11
Coca Cola
12
Coldwater Cleaners
_115
Coldwater Co-op
12
Coldwater Daily Reporter
119
Coldwater Dairy Co.
115
Coldwater
Coldwater Recreation
11
11
Coldwater Rendering Co.
Darling Co., L. A .
110
Davis Coal and Fuel
12
Davis News Agency
12
Davis, 0 . W.
12
11
Earl's Garage
Elliott's Market
12
Equitable Life Assurance Society (Howard
M. Teeter)
12
Federal Mogul
58
Fox Florist _
118
Freda', Beauty Shop
117
Fremont Street Grocery
12
Gas Service Co.
116
Gamby Candy Co.
12
H &amp; H Cleaners
119
Hilton Store
12
Houser's Gulf Station

12

Murrell, Herbert G. (Register of Deeds)
Ideal Paint and Wallpaper

_

12
12

In.rnational Harvester

115

Jo Anne's Beauty Shop

12

Joe's Lunch

_

8

Johnson'

114

Juhl's Drug Store

12

Keller, Lou
Kerr Hardware
Kiess Jewelry
Knowles. Vernie

PAGE ONE HUNDRED-

12
_ 101
7
12

10
12
7
12
Mac's Furniture Horne
12
Mac's Pharmacy
118
Mahaffey, Rob't
12
Main Beeuty Shop
_125
Momn Theater
7
Morion Brothers
12
Marethy Radio Shop
11
Martin's Book Store
11
Martin's Grocery
12
Mashon.Dorsey Memorials
12
McCann-Martin
12
McComb', Shoe Store
12
McDaniel
9
Mclaughlin's Pastries
__ 11 9
McMillan, W . A .
_ 11 9
Model Finance
_127
Olds Cleaners
_ 11 7
Olmstead Dairy
12
Olney, Ralph (Branch County Treasurer)
8
Osborn Photo Service
7
O'Shanohan's
12
Otto's
6
Patterson Co., Printers
11
Pearce Cigar Store
7
Penney, J. C . Co.
12
Pete's H i -Speed
12
Pratt Mfg. Co
11
Prey Motor Soles
_
11
Pollock a n d Son
6
Quality Spring Products, Inc.
6
Repperes
12
Rogers, Dale _ _
12
Schafer M f g . Co.
12
Shattuck-Livermore
7
Shaw Shoe
12
Sheehy, Bosil
Short's Tire and Appliance __
12
Smoke Motor Sales
5
Snyder'
11
Southern Michigan National Bank
6
12
S. &amp; R. Texaco
12
Stamen, Judge
12
Stella R e
12
Stokes Marine Supply
116
Tibbits Theater
12
Tribolet'
11
Tuck's Service Station
12
Wolker's Laundry
12
Warner Buick
114
Woy.De Nooyer
11
West End Grocery
11
Wilbur's Furniture
12
Woodward &amp; Son
12
WTV
Legg Lumber C o .
Linker's Lake Service Co.
Lyon's Drug Store (Rob't Lyon)

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Coldwater

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FURNITURE

CONGRATULATIONS

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93 West Chicago St.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
Phone

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Telephone 238 J

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�CONGRATULATIONS,
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Compliments
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BEAUTY SHOP

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GOOD LUCK!
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Compliments

SENIOR

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MARTIN'S
CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS!

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TELEPHONE 757 M

CONGRATULATIONS!

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SMALL PACKAGES"
It might be worth your while to give the
Little " B i g " store t h e once o v e r. Y o u
might like to be one of our
tomers.

PEARC
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11 E. Pierce St.

Fine Dairy

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Schafer

from the
Branch County Treasurer

Ralph O l n e y
Union City

OTTO'S
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Best of Luck to the Class of '51
fro
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One Stop Sport Store

Herbert G . Hurrell
MODEL

Compliments of

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Congratulations,
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Tribolet
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WOOD WARD
and SONS

Marothy
Telephone 299

1 2 3

E. Park Ave.

Kelvinator Refrigerators
Ranges a n d Freezers
A B C Wa s h e r s
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The dedication of our year book proved a simple matter, for
Philips and Oscar Renshaw, our class advisors, had a definite
part in shaping our junior and senior years
Miss Philips is probably best known to those students
in commercial subjects, yet every member of the senior class of
of her efficiency, her pleasing personality and her always
Economics, sociology and history classes were only a small part of
the daily schedule of Mr. Renshaw. I n our junior, as well as
year, he was an invaluable aid. For extensive help whenever we needed it
we honor
So to two very grand people we, the class of 1950, extend
and all the hope that they may have many more successful years

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��Administratio
Mr. Thomas
(SUPERINTENDENT O F S C H O O L S )

E. Byron Thomas, our new
"Super," graduated from Albion College with
a B. A. in 1924. I n 1935 he received
ter's degree from Northwestern University,
later doing graduate work at the University of
Michigan. He taught high school
was for six years Superintendent of School
craft High School and for ten
tendent of Vicksburg High School.
ago he became C.H.S. Senior High principal
and just two years ago Superintendent, thus
completing his twenty•fifth year as
He is a member of the Masons, the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Club, the Michigan Educational Association, the National Education
the National Educational Fraternity, Phi Delta Kappa. He uses his spare
he has any, reading anything in print
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BOARD O F EDUCATION
The Board of Education is a group of five Coldwater businessmen
the people of Coldwater for terms of three years. The Board meets once
and more often
The largest task of the Board this past year, other than their regular duties of
collecting and appropriating revenue and hiring teachers, has been the
Under the Board's able supervision the construction of this new
has been proceeding as part of a general expansion program under way
which program will provide better buildings and a more adequate budget for the
Coldwater

DR. J . T H O M A S
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(SENIOR H I G H PRINCIPAL)

Kermit Dennis, busy but genial principal of
Roosevelt Senior High, graduated
College as a Science Major in 1931. A t the
University of Michigan he took his M. A. in
Educational Administration. He then came to
Coldwater High School. where he
ence for fourteen years. After three
principal of the Junior High, last year
over the job of Senior
lie belongs to the Masons. the Kiwanis
Club, and the National Association
ondary- Schools, and is a Presbyterian elder and president of the
gan Guidance Association. H e is a nian of many hobbies, enjoying
hunting and fishing, carpentry, and

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MR. OLSON
(JUNIOR HIGH PRINCIPAL)

Axner Olson, friendly head man across the court. graduated from Troy High
School in 1929. H e took his Bachelor of Science degree from
College and has also done post graduate work there. For five years he
I I ( and baseball coach at New Troy
He was principal and baseball coach at
Homer High School for two years, and for
one year was superintendent of
High
Six years ago he came to Coldwater and
since that time he has taught Science and
Mathematics, and served as
and baseball coach. This is his second year
as Junior High principal, and i s doing an
excellent job.
Besides his regular duties as principal. he
has written f o r the Mirror, assisted
letics, and cheerfully helped out in
tivities. His special interests
and fishing, and he has spent many hours in
the North woods
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MRS. D O R O T H Y A I T C H I S O N
W o l i n , S t u d y H a l l ; C o l d w a t e r h i g h school;
Michigan S t a t e N o r m a l ; University o f W i s . , B.S.;
Dancing C l u b I n s t r u c t o r.
ROBERT B A R N E S
h e COlirr. a
U n i v e r s i t y, M S . ; G r a d u a t e S t u d y, C o r n e l l ,
HARLAN B O N D
Band, O r c h e s t r a ; C a s s C i t y h i g h s c h o o l ;
University o f M i c h i g a n , W S . , M . A .
MRS. E L S I E B O R D E N
Social S t u d i e s , M a t h e m a t i c s ;
Kalamazoo Callege. B . A .
MRS. J O S E P H I N E I T U R A N D T
Home E c o n o m i c s ; N e w B l o o m f i e l d
Pennsylvania S h a w , P o s t G r a d u a t e
Michigan State a n d W e . . . . . Michigan.
MRS. C O R L E O N E C O C H R A N E
Social S t u d i e s , E n g l i s h ; H o w i n g s
school; W e s W r n M i c h i g a n C o l l e g e ,
University o f M i c h i g a n ,
University o f W i s c o n s i n .
MRS. J A M E S C R O S B Y
Vo c a t i o n a l A g r i c u l t u r e ;
Michigan S t a t e College. B.S.
MRS. H A R R Y D A V I D S O N
Social S t u d i e s , E n g l i s h ; H o v i l o r i d h i g h w h o o l ;
Bowling G r e e n C o l l e g e , B.S.
MRS. G L A D Y S D A V I S
Mathematics; C a l u m e t h i g h school;
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Health E d u c a t i o n ; P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n ;
colpernfine
RUSSELL G R E E N
M a t h e m a t i c s ; B o t t l e C r e e k h i g h school;
TA S t a t e C o l l e g e , B . S . ;
Western M i c h i g a n C o l l e g e , B . A . ;
Colorado C o l l e g e o f Education, M . A .
BERTRAND G R I G G
Shop, A s s i s t a n t C o a c h ;
, I V Z , " . 7 7 m ' a i t g r t l e p e , B.S.
MR. B U R D E T T E H A R R I S
Mathematics; C o l d w a t e r h i g h w h o o l ;
Michigan N o m a ! : Y P a i l a n t i . A . R .
University o f C h i c a g o ; M i c h i g a n S W i e C o l l e g e .
MRS. E T H E L C . H A W L E Y
History. G o v e r n r n e ,
Morningside C o l l a g e , B A .
MRS. A N N E H A Y E S
North M u s k e g o n h i g h school;
Hillsdale C o l l e g e , . A .
ROY H O U S T O N
Civics; C e n t r a l Te a c h e r s C o l l e g e , 1 . 5 . ;
We s t e r n M i c h i g a n , N . H . ; U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n
MRS. D O R I S H U D S O N
English, S p e e c h , D r a m a t i c s ;
Benton H a r b o r h i g h s c h o o l ;
W ,,,,, n Michigan, B.A.;
UniI t T
o f Michigan, M . A .
MISS B E R N I C E L A Z E N B Y
Social S t u d i o s , E n g l i s h ;
Michigan S t o w N o r m a l ,
Western M i c h i g a n , L i f e C . y y i h t . I . .

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LLOYD L I V E R M O R E
Educdtion, A s s i s t a n t C o a c h , D r i v e r Tr a i n i n g ;
W . . t . , y Michigan. L S .
MRS. V I V A M a c F A R L A N E
Horne E c o n o m i c s , C h e f C l a s s ; W e s t e r n
Stole, U n i v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o ; M i c h i g a n S t a t e
Normal, Hillsdole C o l l e g e , L i f e Certificate.
MRS. J A N E M c C A M L E Y
English; O b e r l i n C o l l e g e . L A . ;
S t u d y,
University o f M i c h i g a n .
MYRON McCAMLEY
Science; U n i o n C i t y h i g h s s h o o l ;
Michigan S t a t e N o r m a , :
t i Tc r i l i t I t a t r
MISS E V E LY N M O O R E
H i s t o r y,. A m e r i c a n .Governinent; O b e r l i n C o l l e g e ,
p f M i c t o l g o n . L A . ; Te a c h e r s C o ! l e g e ,
Colo,,,bio U n i v e r s i t y, M . A .
MISS GERTRUDE M O O R E
Lotin, C R S . ; U . o f N . , B . A . ;
U. o f I o w a , M . A . ; G r a d u a t e S t u d y
American A c a d e m y i n R o m e .
MISS J E A N PETERSON
Art; R e d f o r d h i g h s c h o o l ;
Albion C o l l e g e , L A .
MISS R D A P H I L I P S
Typing, B o o k e e p i n g ; R e m u s h i g h s c h o o l :
Cenci, M i c h i g a n C o l l e g e , B . A .
JOHN PREVOST
H e a l t h E d u c a t i o n , 1 0 t h H i s t o r y,
Drivers' T r a i n i n g C o a c h ;
Michigan S t o N N o r m a l C o l l a g e . B.S.

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Economics, S o c i o l o g y, A r n e r i c o n H i s t o ,
Coldwater h i g h school;
University o f M i c h i g a n , B . A . ; M . A .
C. A L F R E D R I C E
SA1Mb.Cand""ICOV; BfhwoblIretTirreBrInt/k.P1Velrent;
Coldwater h i g h school;
Western M i c h i g a n C o l l e g e , I S . ;
University o f M i c h i g a n , M . A .

BERTRAND S I B L E Y

MISS M E L I S S A SEMMELROTH
Civics, M o t h e m o t i c s ; M i c h i g a n
Nomol College; University o f California:
University o f M i c h i g a n ;
N o r m a l U n i v e r s i t y.

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University o f M i c h i g a n , M . A 1 ; H o p e C o l l e g e .
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English, C o m m e r c i a l G e o g r a p h y ,
Arithmetic, S t u d y H a l l ;
South S i d e h i g h s c h o o l , I n d i a n a
University, A . B . , M S .
MRS. A L I C E W E I L E R
Spanish, L i b r a r y, S t J o s e p h A c o d e n t e ,
University o f I l l i n o i s , B . A . ;
University o f I l l i n o i s L i b r o r y S c h o o l , I S .
MISS J O A N N E W E S T
Vo c a l . I n s t r u m e n t a l ;
Redford h i g h s c h o o l ;
Albion C o l l e g e , B . A .

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THE SHIP
I am standing upon the seashore. A ship at my
her sails in the morning breeze and starts for the
She is an object of beauty arid strength and I stand
her until at length she is only a ribbon of white cloud
the sea and sky come to mingle with each other. Then
my side says, "There!
Gone where? Gone from my sight — that is all. And just
rnoment when the one at my side says, "There! She is
are voices in a happier land to take up the glad shout,
she comes'!"
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�PRESIDENT, J O A N N E K I N G ; V I C E P R E S I D E N T, B I L L S T A N S E l l ; S E C R E TA RY, G E N E F R Y ; T R E A S U R E R , J O E T O P E

Senior
Dear Diary 1 9 4 7 - 1 9 4 8
Senior High, here we are! Some of
have made varsity squads and the Cthe girls have joined the
Our officers for our first year in
have been: president, Joe Yope;
Jane Smith; secretary. Dave Ayers;
urer, Sharon Facklain. Our
sentatives are Mary Lapham and
Dear Diary: 1 9 4 8 - 1 8 4 9
Leaders for this year are:
Hoogenboom; vice president. Dave
tar), Joan Pillsbury. and treasurer.
mons. Mary Laphant and Bill
as
Our boys, mainly Rex Corless,
and Gene Fry. are stars on the
that has won Coldwater's first
shi
We gave our junior play.
in the
Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
Seniors at last! Officers are:
Anne King; vice president, Bill
tary. Gene Fry: treasurer, Joe
sioners. Mary Lapham and Russell
Bovee was elected Mayor
In November. our senior play, "Murder at
Random- was a

Wouldn't it have been interesting i f
of 1950 had kept a Diary for each year
in Coldwater Junior and Senior
Pretending that they did, let's turn back and
read the
Dear
At last we are in Junior High! We
president. Gretchen Meier; vice
Stout; secretary. Jane Luedders:
Denbrock and Student Council
Hill
Dear Diary 1 9 4 5 - 1 9 4 6
Some of us have attended our first
year. The "All-Stars" basketball team
formed, headed by Rex Corless. Gene Fry and
Jim
Our officers have been, president,
batis; vice president. Bill
Jane Ladders; treasurer. Bob Simons,
dent Council Representative.
Dear Diary: 1 9 4 6 - 1 9 4 7
At last we are the "seniors" of
Many joined the new Dramatics Club.
ers f o r the year have been: President, Jim
Rhodes; vice president, Bernard
secretary, Bill Stansell; treasurer,
and president o f the Student Council, Joyce
Schlubati
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Cardinal Staff- 2 , 4
Junior P l a y - 3
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football, Va r s i t y - 3 . M g r ,
Basketball, V a r s i t y - 2 , M g r .
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DOUGLAS W AY N E BAXTER, " B u g s "
Junior P l a y - 3
Jr. S r. B a n g . . C o m m - 3
4-H C l u b - 3 , 4
Sophomoro N A K 0 1 . . .

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Mirror S t a f f - 4
Student C o u n c i l - 4
Junior P l o y - 3
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m - - 3
Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4
football Va r s i t y - 4
Track I . . . . . . . 2
Track V a r s i t y - 3 , 4
Democracy
ontest-3, 4
C- C l u b - 3 , 4
Spring f a l l i e s - 2
future Va r s i t y f o o t b a l l - 1 , 2
V a r s i t y Bosketball-1, 2
f u t u r e Vo r s i t y B a s e b a l l - I , 2
H i , Basketball- 3
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J O A N B R AY T O N ,
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Intranwrals-1
Junior P l o y T i c k e t C o m m . - 3
Hall M o n i t a r - 2
Citizonship C o m m . - 2
Y- t e e n s - 2 , 3 . 4
Sophomore R w e p t i o n - 4

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SAW., P l a y - 4
F
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Jr..Sr, B a n q u e t C o m m . - 3
B
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Track R e s e r v e - 3
T
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4.11 Club- 1
U
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Bawling- 2 , 3
A
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National G u a r d - 1 , 2 , 3 , •
V a r s i t y awball-2
Ring C o n i r n . - 3
P
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Youth F e l l o v r s h i p

CARLOS E D W I N C A R E . " D i r i k
' G o on h o m e "
footholl I . . . . . . . 2
football V a r s i t y - 3 , 4
Baseball R I
Track Va r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4

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REX C O R L E S S - " G G "
'figure t h a t
Senior P l o y
Nodal R
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football Va r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4
oskeball R
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ROBERT C O C H R A N E , " B o b "
"What d a w o do?"
Ctr:
Band-., 2. 3, 4
Soweto,. o f Band- 4
Citizenship C o m m . - 3
Ili- Y - 3 . 4
Tr o o s u r e r - •
ootball V a r s i t y - 4
Baskotboll
3
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Basketball V a r s i t y - 4
Basoball . I
,
2
Bosoball V a r s i t y - 3 , 4
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s - 1
Democracy C o n t e s t - 3

O R I N C O R N I S H , " To n g h L u c k "
Boys' i n t r a r n u r a l s - 1 , 2
Nall M o n i t o r - 1
Tu i n b l i n g - 1

2, 3 , 4
2, 3

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DONALD D . BYERS. " C . S . "
"Hi W a a l . ,
Mirror S t a f f - 3 ,
Cardinal S t a f f - 3 , 4
Hi- Y - 2 . 3 , •
Hi- Y V i c e P r e s i d e n t - 3 ,
football Va r s i t y - 4
basketball R o s e r v e s - 3
Basketball M g r - 4
Baseball R 1
Track V a r s i t y - 2 , 3 . 4
C- C l u b - 2 , 3 , •
National G u a r d - 3 , 4
Exchango A s s e m b l i e s - 2 , 3
Spring F o l l i e s - 2
A d v e n i s i n g E d i t o r, C a r d i n a l - 4

�SENIORS...
D O N N A JEANETTE CURTIS, " D o n n i e M A R L E N E D E N B R O C K , " N i k e
"I wouldn't know."
U
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T- t e e n s , 2 , 3 , 4
Urher-3, 4
Dramatics C l u b - 1

WILLIAM D E N N I S JR., " B i l l "
" N N W
Senior P l a y
Citizenship C c . , . , , , —2
3, 4
Football R e
2
Football V a r s i t y - 3 , I
Track . . . . . v e - 3
Hall M o n i l o r - 2
C- C l u b - 3 , 4
Athletic P o l i c e - 3 , 4

ROBERT J . D I C K E Y, " P a d ,
Golf
Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4
Football R e s e r v i r - 4
Basketball R . . . . . . . 2
Ilawboll
1
Track R e t o r w r - 2

M A RY J A N E D O V E , " J a n i e
E U N I C E
L E E D R 1 N K WAT E R , " E u n i e
"Woll, f a n c y t h a t . "
B
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d
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Chorus- 1 , 2
D
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c
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g
Club- 2 , 3 , 4
Librarian- 4
C h e e r i e r : d i n g
Reserve- 1
Usher- 4
J
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Ploy Comm.
Sr. P l a y
T-teens- 2 , 3 , 4
Sophomor• Recoption C o m m . - 4
Co0nolion-1
"Fun F o r i l i n i " - 3
Spring F o l l i e s - 2
Spring S i n g a n d F o l k
Festival- 3

M A R Y D U D D Y, " R e d "
"Drop D e a d . "
Dancing C l u b - 4
Chorus- 4
Chorus- 4
4-H C l u b - 2 , 3 , 4
V i c . . - P r e n • J r. C l o s s
Glee C l u b - 1 , 2 , 3
Spring P l a y - 2

SHARON MARGUERITE FA C K L A M
" H a w s , t o John."

DONNA M AY ENOS, " D o n n i e
" Ye G o d s "
Chorus— I , 2

RONALD FLICKINGER, " F l i c k "
Band- 2 - 3

nrrrlinarVcrilI3,2 4
C a r d i n a l C o -Editor- 4
ardAirvool„Ar isk r i t o r - 3
Intromurols-1
Bond- 1
Junior P l o y —cast
Senior P l o y — C o n o , , .
0o3-2, 3, 4
Citizonship C o m m . - 2 , 3
Jr.-Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m .
Treasurer- 2
T- t e e n s - 2 , 3 , 4

R AT D E A N F O G L E S O N G
"Whal s a l , "
A N Club- 1
Future Va r s i t y B o w b a l l - 1 . 2 .
Chef C l a s s
Noon M o v i e s P r o g r a m

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CRYSTAL F R A N C K
Cliorus—I, 2
Librarian- 4
Sr P l o y C o m m . - 4

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CLYDE G I L L E T T E , " B r o k e r "

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2y7;r7t2re3urals-2

. S r n O r l F o l l r Festival- 3
Hobby F a i r
Baseball M g r . R e s e r v e - 3

BARBARA J O A N G O O D A L E , " B o b "
"you k n o w w h a t I m e a n . "
'erclir1 5
Intromurals-1
Junior P l o y - 3

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Bowling- 4

ROBERT E . F R E E M A N , " B o b "
I Suppose
Hi Y 3 , 4
FooSisal! R e s e r v e - 3
Football Va r s i t y - 4
C Club- 4

BEVERLY F R E N C H , " P o r k y "
"Braggin' o r Complainin'?"
Mirror 55.14 _I
Dancing C l u b - 2
I.- t e e n s - 2
Chorus- 3 , 4
Bowling- 4
Usher- 2 , 3
bowling Captain- 4
Chorus President- 4

GENE F R Y, " P e a c h y "
"I d o n ' t feel w e l l . "
Senior P l a y
Football R
I
Football Va r s i t y - 2 , 3 , A
Basketball R e s e r v e - 1
Basketball Va r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4
Hall M o n i t o r - 2
C.Clob-2, 3, 4
Class O 4 4 i c e r - 4
President C . C l u b - 4
Baseball Reserve—I
Baseball V a r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4

MARIE ELLEN G A G E , " M a r i e "
"Oh, shoot!"
4-H 5 1 u b - 1 , 2. 3, 4
Librorion—A
4-H S e c r e t o r y - 3
4.11 P 5 . s i d e n t - 4
JA- S r. B a n p u e r - 2

J O H N G A M B Y, " t u n ,
"lover"
Band- 1 , 2 , 3
F u t u r e V a r s i t y Te n n i s - 1 , 2 , 3
Bowlong-3, 4
Band F o l l i e s - 2

JAMES H . G A R M A N , " C h u b b y "
Citizenship C o m m . - 2

JOYCE E L A I N E G A R V I N , " G a r r "
M i r r o r S t a f f —3, 4
Cardinal S t a ff - 3 , 4
Cardinal Chatter - 3
Intrareurols-1
Band- 1 , 2
r. I l a y. k g z e n C r r n . 2 . - 3
Librarian- 1
Hall M o n i t o r - 2
B o w l i n g —A
Office
School T r e a s u r e r - 3 , 4
Ye e e n s , 2 , 3 , 4

BEVERLY M A E G R I G G , " B e v "
O o p " 7. "
Chorus— I , 2
Usher— I , 2
Spring Follies- 2

Office
Usher- 3
librarian- 1
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EDWIN G L E N G R U N E R , " T e d "
"Got h e r e . "
4.H C l u b - 1 , 2 3
Chef Class- 4

DARWIN H A L L , " D a r "
4-11 C l u b - 1 , 2
S e c r e t o r y F. F. A .

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Football Reserve- 4
Baseball R e s e r v e - 2
4-H C l u b - 1
National G u a r d - 3 , 4
Secretary o f F . F . A . - 3
Vice P r e s . o f F . F . A . - 4

�SENIORS...
M A RY R O S E H U D S O N , " R o s i e .
"Hil W h o w a s t h a t ? "
Mirror N O D - I , 2 . 4
Cardinal 5 0 11 - 4
Cardinal Senior S o l i E d . - 4
Junior P l a y - 3 , 4
Dancing C I A . - 3 , 4
Citizenship C o m m . - 2
l y - S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . - 3
Foronsics-4
Fun f o r Y o u - 3
Spring S i n g - 3
NI- teens- 2 , 3 , 4
Dramatics C l u b - 1

JOYCE E L A I N E J O N E S , " B u n n W •
"Oh, pots o n d p a n s , "
intramurals-2
Juni*, P l a y - 3
Dancing C l u b - 4
Citizenship C o m m . - 1 , 4
Chancs-1, 2 , 3 , 4
4-11 C l u b - 1 , 2
Exchange A s s e m b l i o s - 3
Usher- 2 , 3 , 4
Tu r n b l i n g - A

JOANNE KING,
"What shall I d o next?"

SHIRLEY R U T H K I N G ,
"Wlsat d i d y o u

M A RY A . L A P H A M
"Oh, I I . , , I "
Mirror S t a f f - 2 , 3 .
Cardinal S t a f f - 3 , 4
Jr.-Se, B a n , . C o m m . - 3
Librarian- 1
Hall M o n i t o r - 2
Office
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s - 4
Y,Teens, 2 , 3 ,
Queen's C o u r t - 4
Commission- 2 , 3 , 4
Soph R e c e p t i o n C o m m . - 4

Jr. P l a y C o m m . - 3
Sr. P l a y COCIWI. - 4
4.H C l u b - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Office
Usher- 3
S4hael Tr e a s u r e r - 3 , 4

N A N C Y ELIZABETH L AW R E N C E
"Horse F e a t h e r s . "
4-H C l u b - I , 2 , 3 , 4
Home E t C l u b - 1
Usher- 3

D O N N A J A N I E N E L I G H T, " D o n "
"Anybody w a r !If o 0 Ch'InfY?"
'C4OrrIdNirnaSITtfaffLI',, ,3,

Jr. P l a y - 3
Football V a r s 1 t y - 4
111 ' Y- 2 , 3 , 4
football R . . . . . . . 2 . 3
Football V a r s i t y - 4
Basketball R . . . . . . . 2
Basketball V a r s i t y - 4
Baseball V a r s i t y - 4
Trask R e s e r v e - 1 , 2
Bays' i n t r a m u r a l s - 3
OttsIolio,I,Grord-3,

lunar P l a y - 3
Citizenship C a m m . - 3
4-H C l u b - 1 . 2 . 3 , 4
Class P r e s i d e n t - 4
Y- Te e n s - 2 , 3 , 4
Ploy C o m m . - 3
Latin A w a r d - 2
4•H A w a r d - 2

ROBERT L E I G H L E N N I N G , " B o b "
Citizenship C o m m . - 2
Tu m b l i n g - 4

DANE LITTLE, " D a n i e l "
"Think so, k n o w s e , "
Track R - T , 2
. . . . . Vo r s i t y - 4

intromurals-1
Jr. P l a y , S t u d e n t D i r e c t o r
Senior P l a y C o m m . - 4
Jr. St.. B a n q u e t C o m m . - 3
Librarian- I
•
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Soc Girls Bawling A , , « . - 4
Co-Editer h i i r r o r - 4

D I A N E LEE LITTLE, " D i "
ha. sani
Mirror S t a f f - 3 . 4
Cardinal Staff- 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r - 3
Intremurals-1
Jy•Sr. B a n q u e t T o w n - 3

FREDERICK L O C K W O O D , " F r e d "
Citizenship C o m m . - 4
Jr..Sr. B o n a i r e C o m m . - 3
Track V a r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4
C.Club-2, 3 , 4
Treasurer C - C l u b - 4
Halloween Float Comm.- 4

tawling-4
Art C l u b - 2 . 3
Mirror A r t E d i t o r - 3
Cardinal A r t E d i t o r - 3
Y. . . . . . - 2 , 3 , 4

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�SENIORS._
JANE M A R I E LUEDDERS " T i p To e "
'I d o n ' t g e t i t . "
Mirror S t a f f -1
Cardinal S t a f f - 4
Sr. P l a y - /
Dancing C l u b - 3 . 4
....SY S a n , . Comm.- 3
Y. To o n s - 2 , 3 , 4
Jr. P l o y C o m m . - 3

W I N S T O N M A G G A R T. " T o a d "
-I
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Band- 2 . 3
Sr. P l a y - 4
Hi. 2 - 3 , 4
Football R 2
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3
Football V a r s i t y - 4
Track R
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ELAINE G A I L M A R T I N . " H o y Y o u "

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Candinol C h a r t e r - 3 , 4
Chorus- 4
Librorian-1
Usher- 3 , 4
Mirror Staff N e w s Editor- 4

CHARLES M A Y , " C h a s . "
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Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s - 1 , 2
Itnatli-41-41

LOWELL R . M A X S O N . ' W h i t
" B a b y, t o m e h e r e . "
Band- 1 . 2 , 3 , 4
H i • Y- 2 , 3 , 4
Football R e s e r v e - 2 . 3
Hall M o n i t o r - 3
Football V a r s i t y - 4
Baseball V a r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4
Basra:roll
1
Basketball R e r v r v e - 2 , 3

JOYCE M A R I E M A Y . " J o y c i e "
Choros-1, 2 , 3
To n n i s - 4
0141co G i r I - 4
Ushor-2
Jr. P l a y T i c k e t C o m m . - 3 4

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Gypsy Tr o o r b o d e r - 3
Fon f o r Y o u - 3

DON M c C U R LY, " M a c "
Mirror S t a r { - 3
Cardinal C h a t t e r - 3
Student C o u n c i l - 1
Junior P l a y - 3
M i • Y- 2 , 3 , 4
Football R
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2. 3
Football V a r s i t y - 4
Track R e s o r v e - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
4.11 C l u b - I , 2 , 3 . 4

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GRETCHEN G R A C E M E I E R , " G r . "
Mirror Staff- 1 , 2 , 4
Cardinal Staff- 3 , 4
Junior P l a y - 3
Doming C l u b - 3 , 4

Librarian- I
Democracy C o n t e s t - 3

tral,!

Cardinal Literary E d i t o r - 3
Citizenship A u r a r d - 1

WILLIAM S . M I L N E S
Band- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
look,. P l a y - 3
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Football R 3
Senior P l a y C o m m . - 4

RODNEY M Y E R S , " R o d "
Citizenship C o m m . - 3

JOHN M O S S M A N , " M o s s y "
"Hoef.harted"
Senior P l a y C a s t - 4
Citizenship C o r n m . - 2
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t - 3
H i • Y- 2 . 3 , 4
Hall M o n i t o r - 2
Exchange A s s e m b l y ,

RALPH J A M E S N I C K E R S O N , " B i g J i m '
4 0 Club- 1 , 2, 3, 4
librorion-3

misketball R m e r v e - 3
Track R . . . . . . . 3
Track V o r s i t y - 3 , 4
C.Club-3, 4
Varsity F o o t b a l l M g r . - 4

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LOUISE A D E L E O L M S T E D , " L o p "
"I say o f cheat"
"
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Mirror 5 1 . 0 - 4
M
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Cardinal 5 5 . 11 - 3 ,
Band- 1
B
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Junior P l a y - 3
4
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Senior P l a y - 4
N
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Dancing C l u b - 2 , 3 , 4
D r
JA.Sr. B a n c r u e t - 3
Ring C , , , . , . - 3

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never tell."

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Football R e s e r v e - 1 , 2
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Reserve- 1 , 2
Club- 1 , 2, 3, 4
l
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Club- 1

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I r ? e y : M 7 Tr 3 A m h . d o u r - 2
Fun f o r Y o u - 3

BARBARA J E A N PA R K S , " P a r k s "
-Pickles"
'''Orrrli'c1 5'1:1L r , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r - 3 , 4

C L AY T O N O T I S , " C l o t "
Trock F u t u r e V a r s i t y - 3
Chorus- 2
4-0 C o b - I , 2 , 3 , 4
Athletic P o l i w - 3 , I

C L I F TO N O T I S
F. F. A . - 3 ,

JOYCE L E N O R E PA F F, " J o y d e "
"What's eating y o u ? "
Cardinal 5 1 . 0 - 2
Citiwnship C o r n m - 3
Librarian- 1
Usher- 3 , A
Y- t w n s - 2
Dramatics C l u b - 1

AV I S R . PA R A D I N E , " C o o k i e o r A v i d '
"l n o gonna s a y. "
0 4 4 - 2
Band- 1 , 2
Citizenship C o m m . - 2
4-11 C l u b - 1 , 2 , 1 , 4
Y • Te e n t - 2
4-M C l u b Pres., I ; S w y . , A
Dairy F o o d s A w a r d i n 4•11

D E N N I S PA U L , " D e n i e "
Senior P l a y C o m m i t t e e - 4
Secretary o f F . F . A . - 4
4.H C l u b - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

Junior P l a y U s h e r
Senior P l a y C o m m i t t e e
Office
Usher- 3 , 4
M. H i E d . o n 1 4 1 r 1 . 1 - 4
Jr. H i E d , a n C a r d i r m l C h a m e r, 4

RUSSELL E U G E N E , P E AV E Y, " R u s s "

K A R L A P E R RY, "
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"Oh, w h a t a life."
Mirror 5 1 a 0 L 3 , 4
L
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Cardinal 5 1 , 0 -3, 4
Y
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Football V a r s i t y - 4
Tr o d , R 2
Ta s : r k u Va , r s l y - 3 , A
Boys' I n t r a m . 0 a l s - 2 , 3 , 4
C- C l u b - 3 , A

RUTH A N N P F O S T, " R u t h i s , "
-Isn't that nice?"
Senior P l a y C a s t
A N Club- 1
Democracy C o n t e s t - 4
. 11 Monitor- 2
54her-1, 2 , 3

J O A N M A R I E PHILBRICK, " Tw i n k l e "
"The p o w e r o f t h e
behind y o u i s g r e a t e r M o n t h e
human M s k b e f o r e y o u . "
10n4-1, 2, 3, 4
Deming Club- 3
Chorus- 4
Exthange Assemblies- 4
S o p , Reception C o m m . - 2 , 4
Foshion R e v u e - 3
Dist. &amp; S i p I . M u s i c
Contesr-2, 3 , 4

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�SENIORS...
M A R I O N J O A N P I L L S U RY, " P i l l "
"I d o n ' t core f o r t h a t l "
Cardinal 5 1 , 11 - 4

L AVA U N L U C I L E P O R T E R , " V e e n "
"That gets m e . "

Dancing C l u b - 2 , 3 , 4
Intrarnurals-1
C
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0o9-2, 4
U
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Dancing C l u b - 3
D
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Club- 1
Jr.- S r, B a n q u e t C , , , , , , - 4
G
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Tr o u b o u d o r
Librarian- 1
Jr. C o m m . P r o p e r t i e s - 3
Sr. C o m m . C h r m . o f P r o p e r t i e s

D AV I D F. R E N S H A W
"flash G u n
"One m o r e picture, please."
Mirror S 1 , f f - 3 , 4
C a r d i n a l 5 1 a 11 - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r - 3 ,
Junior P l a y C o m m . - 3
Senior P l a y C o r m o . - 4
Mirror Phtography Ed.- 3
Chorus- 3 , A
Athletic P o l i c e - 3

LEE R A T H B U N
i . A . 1 h . T 1 7 2 ' , " 3, 4
Baseball R e s e r v e - 1
Democracy C o n t e s t - 3

JAMES H . R H O D E S

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0
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Football R e s e r v e - 1 , 3
C
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football Va r s i t y - 4
C
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Basketball R
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Basketball V a 5 s 1 0 - 2 , 3 , 4
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Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4
Football R e s e r v e - 3 , 4
Baseball R- 1 , 2
Baseball V o r s i t y - 3 , 4

OLIVER S A LT Z M A N N , " S o l t - p e t e r "
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l - 1
"Take i t e a s y "
Chef C l a s s

DALE L . R Y A N " S p e c k s "
" H o w d y. s u b . "
Golf- 4
Athletic P o l i c e - 4
Basketball Va r s i t y - 1
football Va r e i t y - 1

JOYCE S C H L U B AT I S , " S t i n k y "
" To b a d , s o s o d , b o y
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Mirror S t a f f - 4
Cardinal 5 1 a 9 - 1 , 2 , 3 ,
Cardinal Chatter- 4
Intramurals-1
Senior P l a y - 4
Dancing C l u b - 2 , 3 , 4
4-H C l u b - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Cheerleading3, Varsity- 2 , 3 , 4
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Capt. C h e e r l e a d i n g - 3 ,

JACK S C O T T, " G r e a t S c o t t "
"Censored"
t r x e c i f f -4
Cardinal 5 1 , 0 _A
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Exchange A s s e m b l i e s ,

LOIS V I R G I N I A S H A W , " M y r t l e "
Cardinal 5 1 , 0 - 4
Jr. P l o y - 3
Senior P l o y - 4
Dancing C l u b - 3 , 4
Citizenship C o m m . - 4
Jr.-Sr. B a n o u e t - 3
4-11 C l u b - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Usher- 3
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s - 3
Y. f f e n s - 2 , 3 , 4

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Hall M o n i t o r - 1
Y. Te e n s - 2 , 3 , 4

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L I N D A M A R I E S I B L E Y, " S i b "
"I'll w o r r y a b o u t i t l a t e r. "

Cardinal Chatter- 4
Intromurals-1
Bond- 1 , 2 , 3 ,
Junior P l a y - 3
Senior P l a y - 4
2 e i r f 11 7 111 % C a l l r d 2 i t o r - 4
Feature E d i t o r, M i r r o r - 4
Staff E d i t o r, C a r d i n a l - 3 , 4
Co- E d i t o r, M i r r o r - 4

ROBERT S I M M O N S , " C h a t "
"I just don't underttand
yehy, M r . S i b l e y . "
Mirror S t a f f -1, 3
Football Reserve- 1
Football Va r s i t y - 2 , 3, 4
Basketball R 1
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Basketball Va r s i t y - 4
Baseball Va r s i t y - 2 , 3 , 4
C- C l u b - 2 , 3 ,
Class O f f i c e r - 1 ,
Wolverine Boys State- 3

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JANE C A R S O N S M I T H , " l u c k y "
toy l a n d l "
Mirror S t a ff - 1 , 3 , (4 Ed.)
C a r d i n a l S t u f f -1 , 3 , 4
Cardinal C h a t t e r - 3
Intromurals-1
Junior P l a y - 3
Senior P l a y - 4
0 o 11 - 2 , 3 , 4
Dancing C l u b - 4

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D O N A L D HENRY SNYDER, " D o n "
"Good Deal, Right?"
Boys I n t r a r n u r a l s ,
Bowling- 4

W I L L I A M J . S TA N S E L L , " B i l l "
"Ghee W h i z "
‘JarrtZnaI SttoIf
Band- 1 , 2
J r. . S r, B o n q u e t - 3
H i • Y- 3 , 4
Football Reserve- 2 , 3
Football Va r s i t y - 4
Baseball R
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Tc r a c t R e l e r v e - 3 , 4
National G u a r d - 2 , 3 ,
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Citizenship C o m m . - 3
Jr. P l a y C o m m . - 3

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''Drop Dead."
Citizenship C o m m . - 2
J,.- S , . B a n q u e t C o m m . - 3
Hi- Y - 2 , 3 ,
Tr a c k R e s e r v e - 3
Boys' I n t r a r n u r a l s - 1
National G u a r d - 2 , 3 , 4
Athlotic Police- 3 , 4
FIR, f o r Y o u - 3
Pres. A t h l e t i c P o l i c e - 4
Boy's S t a t e - 3

A LY N S M I T H , " S m I t t y "
Basketball Reserve- 3
Boys I n t r a m u r o l s - 1 , 2
Business M g r . , M i r r o r - 4

ROBERT S M I T H , " B o b "
"Good Dingo"
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EUGENE S . T AY L O R , " R u n t "
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"Jackie"
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Mirror S t a f f - 1 , 3
C a r d i n a l S t a f f - 3 , Al
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Intrornurols-1
Debarn-2, 3
Band- I
Dommrocy-3, 2nd M a c e
Librorian-1
Yderrns-2, 3
Horizon C l u b - 1 . 2 , 3 , 4

FRANK T R I P P
"Skokie"
" O h b o y, k i d d o o r e y o u
in f o r o s u r p r i s e . "

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Chorus- 3
HoII M o n i t o r - I
Usher- 4
Chef C l a s s - 4
Y- t e e n s - 2
Gypsy Tr o u b e d o u r - 2

MARGARET M A R I E T U C K E R
"Pstrirr"
"Thar s w h a t I m o a n ? "
Chorus- 4
Librarion-3
Bowling- 4
Usher- 2 , 3 ,

JEAN M A Y V A N B L A R C O M
"Jimmie"
"For r e a l ? "
Cardinal S t a f l - 4
Inkainurals-1
Chorus- 4
Librorion-3
Bowling- 4 , C o p t .

LOAN V A N B L A R C O M , - T w i n l e r
"Or something."

W A L T E R ,
librarion-4
Ushor-4

Intrarkurals-1

"Mitzi"

Bowling- 4
Smy. o f C h o r u s C l a s s - 4

JOAN D. WAT S O N , " J o "
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B a s e b a l l
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4-H C l u b - 1 , 2 , 4
H a l l
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B a s e b a l l
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Boys' I n . . . a n n u a l s - 1 , 2
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TOP R O W , O L M S T E D , A Y E R S . T O P E S T R O N G , f A C K L A M
1st R O W : G O O D A L E , K I N G , L A P H A M M A R T I N , M E I E R

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�Valedictoria —
are so important. In every school in the
students are exchanging 'eters with young people i n
foreign countries. Every year exchange students
In schools abroad. In these and other ways a true pic.
titre of American life
War will always be a prevalent threat so king as
men are greedy and jealous. In the past 25 years
fought two terrible world wars. The cost in
and suffering i s immeasurable. No one wanly l o go
through another terrible period of war. What
now is an army of peace. We must 'mild that army to
Inc so strong that war will never again be written in our
history books. The army of peace should consist
man, woman. and child in the world, whose only training
would be i n the pronwition of a peaceful and friendly
world. Now is the time to build that army, and the
graduates of 1950 will be numbered among

SOSlioN FACKLANI l'aledictorinn
Headlines read "cold war mounts. Anteriran plane
shot down by Russians. Stalin refuses to
Truman's note. W i l l war be declaredr Every day the
tension moonlv noire and more. Americans live with
fear in their hear.. The all-powerful atom is a terror to
there anything to help its?" Here on this stage lies a
the world. Everywhere men and women are crying, " I s
power greater than any atom bomb or
It is the power of yonth.
There are three serions threats to the peace
',loess of men and women all over the globe
are communism, prejudice, and war. Each of
mies is reaching out all over and trying to establish a
stronghold. For once they have become entrenched it is
hard to get rid
But the roots of the graditating classes of
been planted four years and are springing up all over
the country. I t is our job to grow straight
We must reach out and destroy the weeds
prejudice, and war, especially in our own vicinity.
Prejudice is an age-old problem. For thousands o f
years men and women have worked to find
Why then i f they failed will we do any better? The
answer is the power o f youth. A million students will
graduate this year from high schools all over the United
Staten. Each student will step out into a new
he or she will come in contact with many others. From
these graduating classes will come the children of the
next decade. I f all the suidents would banish from their
minds any prejndier whatsoever, they could influence
COIllfrioniSin i s

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JOE Y O P E — S a l t a a t o r i o n

The school is one of the greatest instruments
tooting a democratic form of government. Through the
schmil the students are taught to think for
an essential for democracy; they are taught
ciples of our government, how it operates and
can strive to improve our system. Today the threat o f
Communism is a great danger to our country. Under
Communism the mass of the people is kept
13ecause only through ignorance can Communism b e
maintained, but Democracy can exist only i f
as possible
Olir school can be prowl of a fine group of
who work hard for the advancement of
We must have good instruction in our schools
tively promote the ideas of the school. There is still the
need, though, on the part of the instructor to
students realize. when they become eligible voters, that
they must take active part in the election of
ernmental
Our school and all other schools must continue to
promote democracy and all its advantages and expose its
short comings if we are to have a trite democracy. It is
through the schools that our form of government
maintained. And I believe that as long an we keep our
standards of education high; they will be
weapons against those forces which would destroy
democrac

most serious threat dernocraey

has ever known. Al other time. i n our history
form o f government has been threatened, but every
time we have proven our system is best. You all know
what communism stands f o r a totalitarian
The doctrine o f communism is being spread both by
force and propaganda. The only way it can
to hy proving that democracy is the better system.
else in the world do !oil, find such a high
hying? Where else are the people allowed no
in the gmernment? What other country i n the world
can give its people lii many benefits with so much free.
duo? We must shout these facts from every corner of
the country. In this case I believe that the
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�Class Wills
We, Sharon Facklam, Joan Pillsbury, and
Louise Olmsted, will our height to
Dickie Gilbert and David Bennett who need it
worse than
I, Ronald Flickinger, will to Jerry
full carton of cigarettes so he won't have
bumming them from
I, Ray Fogelsong, will my job as
operator to any willing person who likes
necking in
I, Crystal Fralick will, just watch and see if
I
I, Bob Freeman, will the name and
Don
I, Beverly French, will my nickname "Porky"
to any underclassman who thinks
1, Gene Fry. will to Mrs. Watson a
so that she will be able to watch everyone in
study hall.
I, Marie Gage, will all the good times
world, to myself in the next world, and
bad times in this world to the next fellow
world
I, John Gamby. will a car to the
of 22 Race St., knowing that they
I, Jim Garman. will Gordon Wallace
recorder so he can make a record of
he says in
I. Joyce Garvin, will my ability to
every Friday morning to Jean Schubel
sir Hall.
I, Clyde Gillette, being not of a sound
body, do hereby will to Miss Philips a
of Be•Bop records to replace record
which she doesn't like in
I. Barbara Goodale, will my nickname
to anyone who thinks he can qualify.
I. Beverly Grigg. will this space
particularly t o
bert so he'll have something to do
everyone in third hour
I, Ted Gruner, will to Mrs. MacFarlene
pound of
I, Darwin Hall, will a pack of chewng
Mss E. Moore so she may enjoy i t as
dents
I. Mary Rose Hudson, will my ability
my glasses to any junior girl who doesn't like
to wear

Dear Diary:
I. David Ayers, do hereby will to Jack "Doak"
Walker one badly needed
I. Douglas Baxter. will Mr. Prevost
he has always wanted during his Health Ed.
movie
I. Seton Bovee.
I. Renee Brauer, will Ann Weidner
cause Bob Simmons says she has
I. Joan Brayton. will to M r. Rice another
couple to call Mr.
I, Don Byers, will my Fly Cememery to Mrs.
Hudson because she always liked it.
I, Hugh Callahan, will to Mrs. Aitchison
rot to repeat ``tardy bell."
1, George Carver. will my tardy excuses to
anyone who thinks they can
I. Carlos Clark, will my towering
big strong muscles to little
I. Bob Cochrane. hereby. will my amazing
speed to any underclassman who wants to run
as fast as
I. Rex Corless. will Coach Eby half interest in
my new store. High School Equipment. New
and Old, so he can equip his future athletics in
years
I, Orin Cornish, will my seat in seventh hour
Selling Class t o Russ Caswell. who i s dumb
enough to take it.
I. Donna Curtis, will my front row seat
auditorium to any underclassmen who likes to
be eyed by the performers. Namely
I, Marlene Denbrock, will my locker in the
corner to any underclassmen who wants
what a canned sardine
I, Bill Dennis, bequeath to Coach Eby
ority to any Chevrolet, so that he
what a good car
I, Bob Dickey. will my Model A Ford
athletic department so they can ride
in
I, Eunice Drinkwater, will
the good times I've had
I, Mary Duddy, will my vast
to Margaret Sherman and the remains
poor soul who
I. Donna May Enos, will my ability
mistakes in 8th hour typing class, to
clansman who can stand the strain.
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WILLS

I, Revel Ivey, will to cute little
man part of my football equipment so he
a better ball carrier.
I, Joyce Jones, will my ability to argue to
Marie Gage who I hear could use it on
boy from
I, JoAnne King. will my side seat
to anyone who likes music and would rather
look at the piano than
I, Shirley King, will Donna Wilkins one
brother's trucks so she can go away
there is
Being the last of the Lanham family, I, Mary,
will my place in school to my niece
ler, to carry on the family
I. Nancy Lawrence, will the will that was
willed to me in '48 to
I, Robet Lenning, will a year's supply
to Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Watson, so they won't
have to go up to Lyon's evey night
We, Donna Light and Linda Sibley, will our
ability to cut classes to Mrs. Anne Hayes,
can have a cup of coffee
I, Dane Little, will my 1926 Motel T Ford to
Evelyn Moore to learn to park without
damage to
I, Diane Little, will Mr. Renshaw a
dana a plug of tobacco so his job with the city
next summer will be more colorful.
I, Fred Lockwood, will the "C"
of "To make money, not friends," to the
I, Jane Luedders, will to Coach Floyd
8 o'clock curfew for the rest of his life.
I, Winston Maggart, will Don Sturgeon
tra brain so he will be able to
football
I, Elaine Martin, will my locker to any junior
who wants to slam the door twice before
lock it.
I. Lowell Maxson, will my ability to shut up
for a minute to Gail Olmstead who jabbers all
the
I, Charles May, will my ability to stay out of
trouble with the teachers to my brother Max.
I. Joyce May, will my ability to keep my hair
long to all the girls who wish they had long
hair
I, Don McCurley, wil Coach Eby a
tective to watch his
I. Gretchen Meier, will my excess fat to my
sister, Gloria. so when she goes to tumbling

class, Mr. Green can't say. "Where's ).our fat
sister?
I, Bill Milnes, will my position as a
er in the A -Band to anybody who has a lot
of
I, John Mossman, will to Miss E. Moore a
machine that will take gum out
mouths and gives them a fourth o f a sheet of
paper as they enter
I, Rodney Myers, being of sound mind and
body, and wanting to take everything
will nothing
I, Jim Nickerson will my ability
through my teeth to Mrs.
I, Lee Omo. will to Mr. Dennis all of
beer-bottle caps to file down and use
meter
I, Clayton Otis, will my lost front tooth
Lyman to replace one of his false
I, Clifton Otis, will my precious whiskers
good looking boy like
I, Joyce Puff, being broke, will
I, Avis Paradise, will my car to
classmen who thinks he can keep it off
roads
I, Barbara Parks, will to certain senior girls
a dose of sulphur and molasses
though i t isn't spring there is
thing wrong
I, Russell Peavey, will my position on
Nertising staff of the Mirror to any
man who thinks it's fun to get out
I, Karla Perry, will to anybody who would
like to be fifth hour librarian, the pest
have had to put up with, and a very
teacher, Mr.
I, Ruth Ann Pfost, do bequeath to Mr.
fred Rice a new set of ears in case he pulls
I, Joan Philbrick, hereby do bequeath,
subscription o f the Detroit Free Press to Mr.
Rensha
I, La Vaun Porter, will my seat
Law to anyone who wants to write
or be picked
I, Lee Rathbun. will my ability to
without the girls to
I. David Renshaw, will my ability to
tures to any underclassman who is
to think he wants it.
I. Jim Rhodes, will my height to
so he can look down
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�CLASS W I L L S
I, Mary Rowe. will my car, the
to Eugene Miller. so that he won't have to ride
Nancy on the handle bars of
I, Dale Rubley, will the book "How to Win
Friends and Influence People" to Bob "Lover.
boy'
I, Oliver Saltzman, will my will to anyone
who can make a better will than
I. Joyce Schlubatis. will my
which has passed from brother, to sister:
up•and-coming sister. Sybil.
I. Jack Scott, being of unsound mind
will my inability to make friends to
wants it.
I. Lois Shaw, will all my abilities to any junior
who thinks he
I. Dennis Sieg, will my ability to take
in gym class to
I. Rob Simmons, will Jerry I
son and Jack I The Ripper l Walker, a good joke
book, so that some day they might
teur
I, Alyn Smith. will to Mr. Prevost my last five
cents for an ice cream bar. Will he
forward and acept it.
I, Janie "B" Smith, will all my fine
C.H.S. to that shy young junior, Miss Bonnie
Hall
I. Bob Smith, will my ability to stay away from
girls to Dale
I, Don Snyder, will my 1936 Chevvie
Eby so he will have a good car to drive.
I, Bill Stansell, will to Jack Walker a map of
the halls of C.H.S. so that he will no
to go around with that lost look on
I. Maurice Strong, will my ability to
F.F.A.. without getting the big head. to John
Fisher
I, Joyce Stout, will my nickname "Stubby" to
Bob
I. Marana Sumner, will Mr. Dennis
he can buy a good
I, Nancy Sumner, will Susie Allen a mind of

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her own. so she can decide between
and Maurice
I. Eugene Taylor, will my seat in 8th
ciology class to Mr. Renshaw so he can
and go to sleep with the rest
I. Fred Taylor, wil my ability to get
Mrs. Watson to
I. Ronald Teachout, will Clyde Houtz
age of
I. Carolyn Thomas, will my 7th
class to any undergraduate, who is a simple.
minded girl, that would adore the company of
18 lovely
I, Jackie Thompson. will my corner
second floor to any poor unsuspecting
like to be
I. Peggy Tucker, will Mr. Prevost my Irish
temper to go with his red hair.
I. Frank Tripp. will my ability to
with Mrs. MacFarlene to anybody
want to stay in Chef Class
We. Joan and Jean Van Blarcom will to our
brother. Lynwood, an alarm clock and
to get up in the morning, so he won't be
as much as
I, Barbara Walter, will my old typewriter to
my brother. Francis, who thinks he can work it
better than
I, Joan Watson. will to the students
my friend and teacher, Mrs. Arleth
they appreciate her as I do.
I. Ray Weakly, will to senior high a case of
Shinola no they can keep the
I, Charles Wiliams, will m y ability t o get
along with Mr. Barnes to Louise
he will need it
I. George Worton. will my nickname "Hot
Rod" to the only up and coining
who really deserves it.
I. Joe Yope, will my ability to keep out of
arguments with opposing players in a football
game to John Hurley.

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Dear Diary:
Gretchen Meier was chosen D.A.R. girl
-tudents and teachers o f Coldwater High on
\on ember
The girl chosen must live up to
fications. She must be courteous, industrious,
honest, and
Gretchen received a D.A.R. medal at a tea
held at the home of Mrs. John Hardy
ary and she also attended the
at Lansing in March.
The class of '50 is proud to have Gret as their
representativ

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�Class
has i•hanged C.H.S. from educational
to a social
Bob "Paid" Dickey has finally been paid.
Mary Jane Dove has finally flown
Eunice Drinkwater has changed her name to
Drinkwell and is running a speakeasy
York
Mary Duddy finally succeeded in blowing up
the Chemistry Lab on the last day
Donna Enos has been promoted
girl at the
Sharon Facklam has designed the new
ceal It All" girdle.
Ronald Flickinger and Ray Fogelsong
cializing in tossed salads at the
They acquired their training in the kitchen at
C.H.
Crystal Fralick is a famous fortune
got the idea from her
Beverly French is now a
Gene Fry's picture can be seen on
page of the Montgomery Ward
ing men's
Bob Freeman i s playing professional foot.
ball for the
Marie Gage is writing a new comic strip
called "The Farmer's
John is selling Gamby Candy
James Garmin is successfully
the name of "The Masked Marvel."
Joyce Garvin is still collecting group
cause C.H.S. just couldn't get along
Clyde Gillette is making money hand
with his quick shaving "Clyde"
Barbara Goodale, with her natural red hair.
is now portraying Brenda Star in
The United Theater Workers have
erly Grigg National
Ted Gruner is now a prosperous farmer for
he hun inherited a l l the Gruner property i n
Branch

We hear that David Ayers just lost the
States golf championship because all during the
game he was wondering which one of
to celebrate with.
We understand Doug Baxter is a
elor because he refused Elizabeth
posal of marriage as he doesn't believe
stead
We found Seton Boyce behind bars at the
Bronx Zoo. He went to Africa to find
rare specimens and another big game hunter
found him first.
Renee Brauer is posing as the "after.'
On Barry success
Joan Brayton is now managing the Tribolet
chain
You've probably guessed by now that Don
Byers was the big game hunter
the rare specimen Bovekey. now on display in
the Bronx
We find Hugh Calahan still
Coldwater and Hodunk, hunting for a
Bucket Carver is now the star of the Saint
Louis basketball
Carlos Clark has just been awarded a gold
medal for his diligence in mopping the gym floor
during the basketball
Bob Cochrane is fulfilling his
tion. He has taken Bill Stern's place as
sports
Rex Corless is hesitating between offers from
the Theater Guild of New York and the Detroit
Lion
Orin Cornish's play was a smash hit.
it on ideas he got from the comic books
while he was in
Donna Curtis has been promoted to
er at the
Marlene Denbrock can now be seen
as the third monkey. Speak No Evil
Bill Dennis, following in his
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�CLASS PROPHECIES
Darwin Hall is running a night club. T h e
marquee reads. "Come to a Ball at Darwin's
Hall.
Mary Rose Hudson couldn't decide
lege to go to so she decided to stay
water and cash in on her nickname.
She is now successfully running
hous
Revel Ivey has invented a mighty potent rat
exterminator. He is now known as Poison Ivey.
Joyce Jones is the star attraction
Beach singing with Dale Ryan and
He took up Be Bop as a hobby and was
ning
Because of her success as president of
ior class, JoAnne King decided to go
and is now campaigning for the office o f the
first woman president of the
Shirley King may now be seen
into Detroit three times a week, as she
over her brothers
Mary Lapham is now designing
garet Rose's
Nancy Lawrence. with her accordion,
winner on Horace Heidt's
Robert Lenning is still sitting on a stool at
IAon's waiting
Donna Light and Linda Sibley
happy because a rocket ship is now
meen Coldwater and Quincy every
Dane Little is little no more. He now
noblesse
Diane Little is designing all the buildings for
the new MGM
Fred Lockwood and Rodney Myers and the
. S. delegates for the 1960 Olympics running
the 220
Jane Luedders just lost her chance to win a
million bucks on the "You Name It"
When asked the winning question she gave her
famous reply, " I don't get it."
Winston Maggart is portraying
dick on
Elaine Martin in Coldwater's
for the 1960 concert series. She plays
sensationa
Lowell Maxson is happily married to
..tead and is helping Royce with the dairy.
Charles May is now playing professional foot.
ball with

Joyce May i s skating professionally i n the
women's
While trapping in the woods o f Northern
Michigan Don McCurly was trapped by Ta l l
Timber
Gret Meier is running a restaurant
her slogan "Eat Today and Begin Your Diet
Tomorrow.
Bill Milnes has made millions from
invention. It's a new musical
a "Piffelo."
John Mossinan is making millions in
stone business with his slogan "No
on our
Jim Nickerson, because of his interest
ler skating, is managing Joyce's all
Louise Olmsted is the new queen of
Each time she snaps a customer with
she says, "Sorry,
Lee Omo is singing his last
for a
Clayton Otis has now retired on the
embezzled from the noon
Clifton Otis dropped his brief cases
day and guess what fell out. Millions
which he admitted were stolen from
ers. He planned to go into the tooth
nes
Joyce Paff has just bought
home and is having the time of her life.
Avis Paradine is testing Beauty
Barbara Parks — Shame
Dennis Paul is making money hand over fist
as a fortune teller. His slogan is,
Knows All."
Russel Peavey is the new creator of
Esquire girl.
Karla Perry has taken over Carson, Perrie,
Scott in
Ruth Pfost is acting in the Theater Guild in
New York,
Joan Philbrick is playing the marimba in X.
Cugats
Joan Pillsbury is giving lectures to
of Africa on Chryslers, the world's
The Waldorf's most famous porter is
Lee Rathbun is happily married
a truck
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�CLASS PROPHECIES
David Renshaw is the only news
allowed in Russia because of his reputation for
taking pictures without film.
James Harvey Rhodes is playing Harvey the
Rabbit in the Ballet for Children. He got
spiration from his
Mary Rowe has designed something for the
ladies — The Lilly Belle Cigar.
millions
Dale Rubley is now six feet tall. He
facturing a new built
Oliver Saltzman is the manager o f the Pin
Ball
Because of her fondness for different
ors Joyce Schlubatis has just patented a new
Rainbow
Jack Scott can be heard on Station L.CIsolving the problems of love
Lois Shaw is testing foods in
plant
Dennis Sieg i s the new Mumble i n D i c k
Tracy's comic strip.
The search for a successor to
tino, the great lover, has ended with
mons arrival
Alyn Smith announced that he and Virginia
have just
Jane Smith, wtih her usual speed, gets her
kiddies jack-o-lanterns ready by
fills their stockings by the Fourth of July.
Bob Smith is Frank Sinatra's new
Don Snyder bought out Snyder's bakery so
the name could remain

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Bill Stansell has just been awarded
award for outstanding work in
Maurice Strong is now national
the F.F.A.
Joyce Stout became so sick of
about her name that she married
Marana and Nancy Sumner have
a gift
Eugene and Fred are running a
Ronald "Sam" Teachout is the
a shoe repair
Carolyn Thomas is living in Florida so
acquire a tan without the use of a sun
can be dangerous
Jackie Thompson has finally found
for Teen Topics. It's the local
Peggy Tucker is sitting in Alcatraz
was an accomplice in the Tucker
scand
Frank Tripp is no more—
Jean and Joan Van Blarcum are
the Which Twin has the Toni.
Barbara Walter has taken Miss
at C.H.S. teaching
Joan Watson has taken over Ruth Lang's poi.
tion at C.H.S.
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Chuck Williams has taken
place teaching dancing
George Worton has invented a superthe Hot Rod. It's specialty is the
Joe Yope has developed a new theory
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3rd R o w : D e n n i s , k a p h a m C l a r k , B o v e , S c o t t , G a g e , Tu c k e r , J o n e s , T h o m p s o n , K i n g , R o w e , O t i s , C a l l a h a n ,
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4th R o w : L u e d d e r s , C S m i t h , W a l t e r s , G r i g g , S t r u d e l ! , D e n b r o c k , M a g a ° , W o r t o n , D i a n e L i t t l e .
5th R o w : M y e r s , Stout, L o c k w o o d , L i g h t , H u d s o n , B r a y t o n , Rhodes, B y e r s , French, C o d e d , R u b l e , , M a r l i n , M o s s m a n .
6th R o w : H a l l , Vo n b l a r c u r n s , C l i f , O t i s , S a l t z m a n , B r a d l e y, P a l T, L a w r e n c e , W e e k l y , k e n n i n g , G o m b l y , P h i l b r i c k ,
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2nd R O W ; T U X I S ; S T U B ; H E A D S , A G A I N ?
Y S R O W : S U N D AY SCHOOL; J A N E ; J O H N , THE SAILOR.
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1st R o w : T r e a d s , 0 I r n s t o o d .

Junior
Dear Diary 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
The class of '51's Junior year has
leaving its members with many
ories and also with the thought that
only one more year to enjoy "the footfancy-free" days of
In October we chose Gail Olmstead to
through the year as class president. The
the officers
Vice President, AuIton Treacher (He was a
big wheel in the F.F.A.
Secretary. Julie Branch (Our lover
Treasurer. Carolyn Burton (Carolyn, Barb.
and Janie made a swell ballet
Junior Commissioners: Jean Schubel
Dygert dean was kept busy with
every Friday, and John and Mary Kay made a
cute
Commission Clerk: Barbara Engle (Our bal.
let.Russe star.)
The Junior boys went out "en masse" for
sports. Bob Lyman made varsity
helped lead the team to win its 4th

Twin Valley Championship. Keith
old Grigg, Dick Gilbert, and Bob
Reserves of whom we are proud.
as and Diane Hammond, our
ers. showed their school spirit by
team on.
Our "thespeans" came through with a
March 24 when they presented the
entitled "Ever Since Eve." Eighteen juniors
worked in the cast of the threeSponsoring many after.game dances
selling jewelry were other ways in
tried to raise our treasury funds for
send.off — The Prom. Deciding to
this year, we had the Junior-Senior on two
nights. May 4 was chosen for the
May 12 the Prom
Carolyn Burton and Virginia
Juniors who made the finals in the annual, "I
Speak for Democracy" contest
14, 1949. Virginia walked off with
This year has been busy and fruitful
of us and next year we shall strive to be
standing
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Charles A d o r n s , K W h B o n n i e * , B e i m
Baker, H a r r y B a k e r, V i r g i n i a
latterson, A n n e Beebe. H a r l e a n Bond

yonnie B a t t o n , J u l i e B r a n c h , J o h n
Brown, C a r o l y n B u r t o n , C a r l
Bunker, J o e C o r n e r s . ,
Nancy C a r v e r.

Russell C o s w e l l , J e s s i e C h r i s p e l l ,
Janet C o l l a r d , l o i s C o o p e r, E r w i n
Corlett, R o b e r t C a r l e s s , M a n D o r i s .

John Davis, C a r o l D o u g h ,

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Downer, L u e l l a D r o p . , , R u s s e l l
Drayton, J o h n D y g e r t , C u r f f E c k e r t

Barbaro E n g l e , E d d i • P r a n k , J o h n
Fisher, G o r d o n F o o t e , V i c t o r F o r d ,
Joseph f r o l i c k , B a r b a r o F r a s e r.

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Annie G o l e n i s , N a n c y G a r v i n ,
Gerald G e n t r y, D i c k G i l b e r t ,
Clifford G r a n g e r, H e r b e r t G r a y ,
Donna G r e e n .

Harold G r i g g , E m u , G w i n n , G e r t r u d e
N a d e r, M a r y 1011 H o c k * , B o n n i e
Hall, D i , , . H a m m o n d , F r a n c e s
Harris.

Lucile H a rr i rr D e a n H a r v e y, A l i c e
Hatmakm, M a r y H a y e s , C l y d e
Houtz, B a r b a r a H u d s o n , J o h n
Marley.

Nancy H y l a n d , M a r l . Johnson,
Lucile K i n y o n , W e n d a l l K n a p p ,
Eloise K r u g , I r w i n K u s e l , P a t r i c i a
Lamberson.

Lloyd Little, R o b e r t L y m a n , N o o n a n
Martin, P a u l M a l v i o n , M e r v y n
NO.S041, I t e s i m o r y M i c h a e l , D o r o i h y
Mollenkopf.

Fred M o o r e , l o r r i e s M o r r i l l , R i c h a r d
Mowrisy, G o i l O l m s t e a d , J e a n O r r o
Lewis Pearce, M a r g a r e t P i f e r.

Charles Q u i m b y , H a r o l d R a y m o n d ,
Virginia R e n s h a w , R i c h a r d R a p p e r ,
Miriam Rumens, L e a h S o m p s e l , B e t h
Scheidler.

Jean Schubel, K • i t h S e c o r d , R u t h
Semrnelroth, C h a r l o t t e S h m i r i o n ,
rAarigaret S h e r n o m , R i c h a r d
Sherman, J e r r y S i l v e r s .

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Elaine S m i t h , J o a n n S m u l l e n , L e w i s
Snyder, C l i f f o r d S t u m p , D o n
Sturgeon, M a d g e Ta p p e n d e n ,
Barbaro Theboud.
Gerald Thomas, M o r g a r e t Thornot,
Robert T h o m p s o n , A u b o n T r e a d ,
Mourice Tr o u t m a n , M a r y l i n e Tu b b ,
Christini U n r o e .

Jean V a n M a r c u m , K a t h l e e n Va u g h n ,
Jack W o l k . , G o r d o n W a l l a c e ,
Donna W e e d . , , , A n n W e i d n e r,
Joyce W e i l e r .

Keith W e l c h , R o b e r t W h i t c o m b , N e d
White, M a r g a r e t Wilson, W i l l i s
Wi l s o n , P h y l l i s W o o d , S h i r l e y
Ye a r l i n g ,

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TOP—MORRILL, H A W K
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Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
This year is one which will be
bered by the clam of '52. We began our high
school career

Being sports-minded, we'll mention some of
our own all high and mighty who participated in
basketball and football. Dale Jackson was our
one and only regular on Varsity football. Tom
McConnel, Bill Connel. Lee Roy Morril
Zabonic were on the

At 8:15 A.M. on a bright
we gathered to begin our three year journey in
Senior High. The halls were long and cold; the
new teachers, friendly and encouraging;
not least, lessons offering a challenge
and everyone

Also Dale Jackson was on Varsity
Tom McConnel, David Bennet, Bill
gene Miller, Robert Smith were

We began this all important year with
bang election. The officers selected
Hawk, president; Helen Weakley,
Lee Roy Morril, treasurer; Paul
Also Vicki Tropp and Judy
ed as on the Senior Commission. They
all to a "T" with their decisions

This year we had a very interested group in
debate. In fact a few Sophs were able
against other schools. Among them
Facklam, Helen Jean Weakly and Julie Lind.
On March 31 we gave an
bly which we hope everyone enjoyed.
gave a lot of thought and time in preparing it.

The Seniors welcomed us to Senior High at a
very nice reception. W e
Thanks a

Also a group of the more
joined the Mirror and Cardinal staffs.
obtained a berth on the "Cardinal
of the "Reporter." Joyce Hinson and
Esterline served as co-editors for the
mester "Mirror" Junior

Of course it was up to us to give
Christmas party. With a few masterminds and
our noteworthy advisors, Miss G. Moore and Mr.
Green, we presented the "Holly Hop." A lot of

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Virginia B r i t t o n , G l o d y s B r o w n , J u n e
Buholz, JoeIlen Butters, D e a n C a m p •
bell, D o r o t h y
Chrispell

Wolter C l a r k , I I l o C l e a r w a N r, B i l l
Connell, L e o n a C r a n d a l l , F r a n k l i n
Crobill, D o n Davis, E d w a r d D e a l

Jim D e a n , J o h n D e n b r o c k , M o r r i s
Ebert, S h i r k , English, Jean Elliott,
Ella E s t e r l i n e , M a r g u e r i t e F o r k l o o n

M o x F a rr i rr B e v e r l y F o r s t . W i l b e r
F e r r y, V i c t o r F o n d a , C a r o l y n F o s t e r.
Beverly F r e d e r i c k , R o b e r t F u l l e r

Dessie G a g , F r a n c i s G r e e n , C o l l e e n
Grinnell, B a r b o r o G r u n e r. J a c k
G r u n e r, J o a n G r u n e r , P a u l i n e H a c k e r

Jack H a l l , E l l e n H a r r i s , E l i z a b e t h

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H o r t . J o e H a r t e r , N o r rnon H a w k ,
Ned H i . , . . , J o y c e H i n s o n

Bill H o f f , J a n e t H o u g e n , M a r t * , H y ,
land, D a l e Jackson, D o l e J o h n s o n .
Jerry J o h n s o n , R o g e r J o n e s

Joyce K a s e . , B u d K e l l e r , D a v i d K i n g ,
L o w e l l K n o p p , L y l e K n i r k , J e r r y K r.
l o w, D e l o r e s K u s e l

Fronk Ly o n . G l o r i o L a m b e r s o n , H a r o l d
Larnberson, P h y l l i s L a y n e . , G e o r g e
Lewis, J u l i e L i n d , M a r y J a w L i t t l e

Mervan Luce. Shirley Luse, J o h n M c ,
Bride, N u n e s M c C o n n e l l , T h o m a s M c •
Connell, N a o r n i M c D o n a l d , T h o m a s
McLaughlin

Judy M c K n i g h t , M a r i o n
lores M a c k l i n , C o r a l
line M o g a n . , R o b e r t M a s s e y, D o n •
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Gicc M i d d l e t o n , E u g e n e m i l i c r
Jane M i t c h e l l , l e e R o y M o r r i l l .
Reah M O W . ,

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Gretchen O l m s t e d

JoAnn O t i s , F r a n c e s P a r a d i n e ,
Raymond P a r o d i n e , M a r y E l l e n
Parks, Z o e P a t t e r s o n , N a m , ' P a u l ,
Florence PPPPP on

Helen R a y m o n d , M a y n a r d R e e s ,
Robert R e n s h a w , M a r y R o b e y ,
Nancy R o b i n s o n , P a t t i S a g a ,
Marobeth S e l b y

Eleanor S h e r m a n , J o h n S h i e r y, J r . ,
Eddie S l i e r , R o b e r t S m i t h . W a r r e n
Williarn Smith, Ronald S n i ff

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Tait, W a y n e T a y l o r , l a V e r n
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Evelyn To m p k i n s , V i c k i T r o p p ,
Dothan Unroe, E d w a r d W a l d r o n ,
James W a l k u p , U p l a n d W a r d ,
Greece A n n W a t i c i n s

Helen J e a n W e a k l y , D a l e W e b e r ,
Eddie W e l l s , R a y m o n d W i l d e r ,
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On October 3, 1949, we, the class of "53," held our annual election,
the following capable officers: President. Jack Stansell; vice president,
chrane; secretary, Janie Soule; treasurer. Katherine Stott. and Ninth
sentative,
On October 31, 1949, we entered a float in the annual Halloween
the float, which was based on the coming magazine sale did not win a prize, we got a
good plug in by advertising
There were many Freshmen boys out for sports this year. We are proud
who made the Reserve basketball, track, football, and baseball teams. While on the
subject of sports, congratulations to our own Freshmen girls who made
cheerleading squad. A handshake to each one of you for doing a splendid job.
On March 17. 1949. we had our Ninth Grade party. which proved to be a big
success. We had a grand time playing mixer games, dancing, and eating
which were enjoyed by all. Our officers arid their committees proved
in planning and executing this party.
As it is now June 2, school is over for another year; having enjoyed
we are all eagerly looking forward to our first year in
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Alyce A i k e n , D a r y l A l l e n , N a n c y
Andrews, S y l v i a A l l e n , C h a r l e s
Baker, M a y B o l t e r. R i c h o r d B o l d e n

Forrest B a l l a r d , F r e d B a r r i n g e r,
Donna S o t . . . . . n, W a n d a B e l l .

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Shirley B o r n , N o t e l i e B o m e , J o a n n
Bradley, D o r i s B r i g g s , G l e n n B r o d . .
Walter B r o w n . J o a n B u r t o n

Jack Byers. D o n C o m e r s o n , J a n e
Campbell, I r v i n g C a s w e l l , T h e l m a
Chaffin, M i c k e y
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Joyce C o o p e r, D u a n e C o l v i n , H a r o l d
Corless, C a r o l C o x , T h o m a s
Crofton. R u t h D e b o l t , R o g e r
Dennis

Beverly D e v l i n , D i a n e D i c k , L e o n
Dick, M a r i l y n D i c k e y, B r u c e D i l l o n .
Richard D i r s c h e l l . M y r t l e D r o n e r

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Wanda D r a p e r , M a r i l y n D r y e r , B e t t y
Ernsberger, E l m e r F e r r y, J e a n F i s k ,
R a p i d Flavem

Ellen Folk, M o n F o r e s t e r, R o b e r t
Forester, C l , , . , . . F r a n k s , D u a n e
Furney, E d w a r d G i f f o r d ,
Carl G i l l e t t e .

P o t , Green, Geraldine G r i g g E l l ,
Gruner, G a i l H a n s e n . A n n a
Hamialier. G e o r g e I l e a . ,
Jerry H e l m e r

David H e e l a n , A l l , . H i l l b o r g , M a r y
Hogoboom, E t h e l H o w l e t t , O r d o
Hubbard, H a r r y H u d s o n ,
Alice H u s s

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Glorio M e i e r. G r o c • M i l l e r

Joon M i l l e r. M a r y M i n i e r, D o n Moore,
Elsie N i c k e d ' , N o r m a n N o b l e .
Ardella N o b l i t , Jack N o r t h r u p

Joyce O n t o , N e a l O s b o r n , L e o n a r d
Otis, B o b b y P a r d o , N o r m ,
P e a v e y, P e g g y P i t c h e r,
Edward Pifer

Patricia R a n k i n , R o b e r t Rees, C a r o l y n
P e p p e r, R e m u s R i g a . Potst,
Robinson, H a r l e y R o u s c h ,
Paulo S o g e r.

Frances S c h e i d l e , . J o c k S c h o b e l , A n n
Sellers. G e o r g e S h i l l i n g , R e i d
Silvers, J o e S i m p s o n , B e t t y S m i t h

G a r o l d S m i t h , G e o r g e S m i t h , Jeanette
S a n d l e r, B e t t y S n y d e r , R e x S n y d e r.
Janine S o u l e , &amp; a r b o r s . S p e r b e c k

Jock S t a n s e l l , B a r b a r o S t e p h e n s o n ,
Lorenzo S t e p h e n s o n , B a r b a r a
S t e l l e r, B r u c e S t i c k n e y, K o t h e r i n e
Stott, J o c k S u m m i n

John S w o i n , L l o y d ' r o c k e t , P a t r i c i a
S e v i e r. J a m e s Ta y l o r , B o b b y
Te m p l e s , K a y T h o m a s . S i ! ,
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J i m To m p k i n s , D o r i s T r o v e l b e e , S o n d r a
Tr o u t m a n , J i m T r u m b u l l , R o b e r t
Tu c k e r, B e v e r l y W o l k , J o y c e
Wa l k • r.

William Wa l k e r, Eugene W o l k ' ,
M a r y Wa t s o n , B e v e r l y W i l c o x , Joel,
Wilkins, G a r y Wilson, L l o y d Wo o d

Marlene W o o d s , M o . W o o d f o r d .
Carolyn Worthington. Doretha
l ' o c k • y, I I . . Z a b a n i c k . I i s h s s d
Zabonick. Shirley Z o b o n i c k .

�8th G R A D E . . .
Geraldine A n d e r s o n , M a r j o r i e
Aitchison, N a n c y A l d e r d i c e , B a r b a r o
Av e r y, B e t t y B a u d e r , J o h n B e n n e t t ,
Donald B e r c o w

Ronald B e r c a w , D o n n a B e t t s , D o r i s
Blanchard, B a r n a B o o b , L a u r a

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Alice C a m p b e l l

Coro A n n C a r v e r , C a r l
Chester, C h a r l e s C h r i s p e l l , E l l e n
C l , , , , . , Ve r n o n Carless,
Doris C o u n t e r m a n

Del C r a n d a l l , M a r c e l l a C r a w f o r d ,
Phyllis D a v e n p o r t , N e l l i e D e v l i n ,
Donna D i c k , K e n n e t h D i r s c h e l l ,
ions D o n k i n

Tam D u k e , B e t t y D o v e , R a y m o n d
Downer, M a r j o r i e F a rr r r J o A n n
Fergusioo, J e s s i e F i l a r s k i ,
Moy F o l e y

Donna F o r e s t e r, P a t r i c i a F o s t e r , D i a n e
Fraser, B e r n i c e G e n t r y , G o r d o n
G e n t r y, R o n a l d G r a c z y k ,
Douglas G r a n g e r .

Marilyn G r a y , R u s s e l l G r e e n , J e r r y
Driest, J o e G r i g g , R o b e r t G o o d w i n ,
SHwart G o r d o n , Joyce H a m l i n

Alice M o r r i s , B a r b a r a H i l l s , D o n n a
Hinson, F r e d H o b a r t , D a v i d
Hodgman, K a t h l e e n H o s • k ,
Jim H u l e t t

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Jerry H u r l e y , D o n a l d J o h n s o n ,
Richard J o h n s o n , K a y K a d w e l l ,
Sharon K e m p , D o n n a K i n g ,
James K l a u s

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Robert K l i n e , J e a n K r z e m i n i s k i .
N o r m * L o n g w e l l , J a c k L e w i s , Rhea
Lewis, J e r r y M c B r i d e ,
Dean M c G i n e s s .

Potty M c N e i l l , D u a n e M c N o l l ,
Sampson M a n n i n g . K a t h r y n
Morchant, H o w a r d M a y , S a n y o
M a u r e r, G e r m M • r r i l l ,

Phyliss M i c h e a l , P e g g y M i l l e r , J a h n
Milnes, L o i s M i t c h e l l . Looms Morris,
Ralph Morris, D i c k M o r r i s o n

Wayne M o r r i s o n , R o l e n e N e w m a n ,
Clarence N o l a n , O r v i l l e O t i s . C o r d
P a l m e r, I r m o P o l m a t i e r ,
Ronold Parsholl

D o n a l d P a r s h a l l , B i l l P o r s h o l l , Leonard
P i t c h e r, J a m e s P o u l , D o r l e n e
Roymond, l o r r y R e a m e r,
Led R e n n e l l

Janet R u s s e l l , C a r l S e r n m e l r o t h , John
S c h e i d l e r, S y b i l S c h l u b o t i s , R o b e r t
S h i m e r, B e v e r l y S i l v e r s ,
Bernard S m i t h

De!ores S m i t h , G l e n S m i t h , M a r y
S n y d e r. J o o n S o r t w • I I , D o a n e
S t a n l e y, M e l v i n S t u m p , J e r r y S w e e t

Bill S w e e t , G l a d y s S w e n l o r d , H o w o r d
St eeeeee W a y n e S t e p h e n s o n . E l a i n e
r o c k e t , R o b b y . Ta y l o r , C a l v i n Te r r y

J o a n n T h o m p s o n , C a r o l To m s o n ,
Tu c k e r, T e d T u c k e r , L y n w o o d V a n
Blorcam, L a V e t t a W a l d r o n ,
Oshel W o r d

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Mary W a y , H a l W e i d n e r, D a v i d Wert,
Moribelle We r t , Janice Williams,
W i l l i a m W i n e m i l l e r, l o r r y W o l f e r &amp;
Jo L e e W o r l h i n g l o n

�7th G R A D E . . .
troy A r n o I d , S i d n e y A v e r y , K a t h l e e n
Baker. S h i r l e y B a k e r , H o n k B a i l e y ,
Mary l o n e B a i l e y,
Kermit B a r t h o l o m e w

Mary J a n e B e l l a m y , C h a r l e s B e n e d i c t ,
Albert B a r r o w , B a r b a r o B l o n c e o t ,
Kenneth B o o h e r , D e l b e r t B o y e r ,
Pauline B r o d .

Bill B r a u s e , J o a n B u l e w , J o h n B u r t o n ,
Judy B u t l e r , D a v i d
Chilson, R o s a l i e C o c k r e l l

Morn° C o l v i n . A n n e C o r n i s h , B e v e r l y
Cribbs. N e l s o n C u r t i s , S h a r r o n D e a n ,
Jo E l l e n D e n n i s o n , D o l e D o v e

Eddie D o w n e y , N o r m a D i r s c h e l l ,
l a w r e n c e E r n s b e r g e r, J a n e t f a m e ,
Dovid F r e d e r i c k , K a y F e n n e r ,
Connie F e r g u s o n

Charles F i s h e r, P h i l l i p
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David Frederick, G l e n r y

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Greenwald, G a i l G r e s h a w,

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Shirley H a l s e y , A l i c e H a m l i n , l a m e s
Hamlin, J o r n e s H a s k i n s , C o r e H i l l s .
Rosemary H u t c h i n s , l e o I r w i n

Douais', J o h n s o n , R o b e r t J o h n s o n ,
l a Ve r n K o r n , l a n e K e y e s , C o n n i e
Ring, M o r y J a n e K i n t i g h ,
Gerry K l e i n d i s t

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Bruce K l i n e , B e v e r l y K n o p p , N e r ,
Kolasso, Jessie K r z e m i n s k i , D a v i d
Lamberson,

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LaMar L i v e n s p o r g e r

Judy Lucas, J o y c e L u r e , L y t l e Luke,
Don M c C o w n , R u b y M a s o n . M . ,
Ann M a u r e r, f a y M i l l e r

D o u g l a s M i t m eeeee , V e r n
Shirley M o r r i s , M a r y J e a n M u n d y,
Robert N o b l i t , M a r y O l m s t e d ,
JIM O f i ,

Virginia Parsholl, Ben Pfost, Edith
P o t t e r, L o l a P o t t e r , D i r k R o s i e r,
Nancy R a y m o n d , J u d y Rennell

N a n c y R i t t e r, S t a n l e y R i t t e r, J a c k i e
Robinson, B e r n a r d R a t k o , E u n i c e
S a g e r, E l v a S o t t i s e n , M o r y S c h u b e l

Dick S h a w , C o d S n y d e r , D a v i d S n y d e r.
Connie Soule, R u t h S p a d e . L i n d a
S p e n c e r. C l o Y t o n S t r a w

Betty T h e b o u d , C a r o l y n T h o m a s , J i m
Thomas, To m m y T h o m a s , J e r r y
Tr o u t m a n , D o n Tr u m b u l l , P a t s y
Ann Tu c k e r

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John U r b a n , H o w a r d W a t s o n , C a r o l y n
Wa t s o n , D i c k W a t t , R i t a W e e k s ,
Edward W i l l i a m s

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1st R O W , E N G L E , P E A V E Y, D Y G E R T, S C H U B E L .

Commission
1949-19

The highlight of the Commission's
was the sponsoring and planning of the
coming Queen." This was the first time
event occurred and the Commission
lot of credit for a job

Dear Diary:
The Commission has had a
year under the leadership of our
Rover. Other members were Barbara Engle.
clerk; Mary Lapham and Russell
commissioners; Jean Schubel and
Junior commissioners; Judy McKnight and Vicki
Tropp, Sophomore

Besides the several after-game
sored by this group, there were the
fessional
Again this year the Commission had
of organizing the Athletic Police; a group of
boys who kept order at the football
ball

During the year Barbara Engle,
Knight, Jean Schubel and John
a conference at the University of
they, and other student
from Michigan high schools—met
problems pertaining to school

All in all, we'd say the Commission of
a splendid job in handling the affairs of our
high

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FIRST R O W : P A T S Y G R E E N , J O H N S W A I N , J A C K S TA N S E L L , S Y B I L S C H L U B AT I S ,

Student
1949.19

Dear Diary:

The Junior High council has had an active year under its president,
The other members of the Council were Sybil Schlubatis. Hal Weidner, Jim Lint.
John Burton, John Swain and
November 23 the annual Junior High party was sponsored by this
This was a gala affair with many seventh, eighth. and ninth
A movie projector for the Junior High was installed during the year.
for this project was raised by means of a magazine sale conducted by
last
Again this year, the Council conducted a talent search. Those showing ability
participated in an assembly given before the student body Friday.
Dear diary, the Council has done a wonderful job

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a t h R a w. O.een w o - d o n , W e a k l y,

Elliott. S a g e r, G r e e n , G a r v i n , S m i t h . O l m s t e a d . S c h e i d l e r 3 r d R o w : S c h e i d l e r, B u r t o n , M u c k , L i n d , K a s e . , H a r r i s .
A l l . , , , B a t t e r s * , M a r t i n , L i t t l e , P a r k s , V o n Rh:acorn. 2 n d R a w : P i l l s b u r y, L i g h t . S c h l u b o t i s , P o p e , M i m e s , M r s .
Hayes, R e n s h o w, Tr o p p , M c K n i g h t , Esterline, H i n s o n , H a r r i s . 1 s t Rove: R e n s h a w, C o c h r a n e , B y e r s , StanseII, R o w e ,
Hudson, F u c k l a m , M e i e r, O l m s t e d , T h o m p s o n , S i b l e y, P e a v y.

Cardinal
Dear Diary

September-

This year we had a wonderful staff to
the Cardinal. Everyone co-operated and all the
assignments were in on time. We were
the pictures because of the weather and for this
reason the Cardinal came

Our senior section was managed by
Hudson. This is the hardest section because it
contains so many articles. Mary Rose
staff did a fine job.
Jackie Thompson. snapshot
Peavey. art editor. and David
tography editor, all did a splendid job
our book the extra touch to make it
bette

Each editor has a particularly hard job
It is their job to see that every bit of
ticular section is done and in
Our events editor, Linda Sibley,
hard this year. She was in charge of all the
stories on events and activities of the
A great big thanks goes to Linda
us so

Lois Shaw. club editor. and Mary
sports editor worked together and
excellent stories to complete
Louise Olmsted, literary editor, and
ers. business manager, worked with
to help make our yearbook one of the
publishe

Don Byers was the advertising editor. H e
worked for many months obtaining the funds
with which we pay for our yearbook.
never have done so without Don's

We wish to thank all the people
diligently on the staffs of our

One of the best features of this
is the sports section. Bob Cochrane and Bill
Stansell as Boy's Sports Editors did
job of writing all

Sharon Facklam and
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I i R o w : V . P a t t e r s o n , M a r t i n , P a r k s , S i b l e y, H a y e s , T r o p p

Cardinal
Dear Diary
S e p t . . J
Every Saturday i n the Coldwater
porter there was a column called
ter." It consisted of the latest activities of the
school and events that were going
Every marking period the honor roll
News from the elementary schools
This is the second year of
The staff editors for the first

Editor-in-chief, Linda Sibley; Senior
tor, Elaine Martin; Junior High
Parks; Eelementary Editors, Mary Rowe and
Joyce
The staff editors for the second
Editor-in-chief. Barbara Goodale; Senior High
Editor, Barbara Parks; Junior High
ginia Batterson: Elementary Editor,
Adviser. Mrs.

To p R o w : H i n s o n , E s t e r l i n e , S o d . , L i n d , D . P a t t e r s o n , T r o p p .
2nd R o w : M c D o n a l d , M c K n i g h t , F o c k l o m , M a s o n , R e n s h a w, W e a k l e y, K a s e ,
I n R o w : R o w e , Schlubatis, Scott, G e e d o l e , Parks, V. B a t t e r . , Hayes.
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Loose, W a r d e n , G a r v i n , E s t e r h n e , H i n s o n . T h i r d B y , : M a s o n , G r e e n , T r o u t m a n , H i l l b o r g , T r o p p , D a v i s , B a t t e r s o n ,
Ha ,, i ,, A l l e n , H i n s o n S e c o n d R o w : T h e b a u d , D e v l i n , A i k e n , C o o p e r . L i n d , M o c k . B r a d l e y , L i n d , S a g o , M c D o n a l d ,
R y s e r. F i r s t R o w S c h l u b o l i s , R o w e , P a r k s , S m i t h , L i g h t , S i b l e y , M a r t i n , C o c h r a n e , S t a n s e l l , P e a v e y , M r s . H a y e s .

First Semester Mirror
September-

Ann Weidner, Barbara Thebaud.
Seton
Sports Editor: Bill Stansell. Staff:
chrane,
Girls' Sports Editor, Mary Rowe.
Weidner, Bonnie Hall, Vickie Tropp.
Exchange Editor, Marilyn Bradley. Staff:
Joyce
Club News Editor, Joyce Schlubatis. Staff:
Helen Jean Weakly, Peggy Facklam.
Mary Jane Little. Naomie
Strong.
Art Editor: Russel Peavey.
Hudson. Virginia Batterson, Jean
Lapha
Photography Editor, Jack Scott. Staff:
Keith, David
Junior High Editor. Barbara Parks. Staff:
Polly Mason, Doris Lind, Phyllis
Bradley. Donna Bodie, Frances
Sager. Sandra Troutman.

Dear Diary:
This month Jane Smith was selected editor.in.
chief of the Mirror. Jane, a Quill and Scroll
member, has had two years of
has written for the Mirror four
the job of girls' sports editor in her
Donna Light, the assistant editor, has
years of journalism and has written for
ror four years. She has been on
feature, girls' sports, and the junior
Both girls have worked o n t h e Cardinal
throughout their high
Helping Jane and Donna this semester are
Business Manager. Bob Cochrane.
Peavey. Marilss Bradley.
News Editor, Elaine Martin.
Harris. Ella Marie Esterline. Joyce
Phsllis
Feature Editor, Linda Sibley.
Goodale. Julie Lind, Joyce Hinson.
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Scheidler, Lind, Bradley, Warden, Kaser, Ho rr irr Allen, Batterson, Martin, Little, Soule, Hoogenboon. Second Row:
Woods, Devlin, Aiken, Lind, Hogan, Mack, Weakley, Sago,, McDonald, McKnight, Renshaw, SompseII, Mrs. Hayes.
First Row: Hudson, Parks, Rowe, Sch!abatis, Light, Sibley, Tropp, Harris, Hinson, Esterline, Cochrane, Stens.II,
and

Second Semester Mirror
January-

Tropp headed the girls' sports;
and Bill Stansell colaborated on the
Beth Lou Scheidler was in charge
Mary Rowe handled the club news:
son was the art editor; and Ella
and Joyce Hinson edited the junior
Diary, the May 19th issue of the
the last of the school year. The cotheir semester work with a six page
rated to the

Dear
This semester the "Mirror" was co-edited by
Linda Sibley and Donna Light. The
hard to put out many six page papers with
photos of the various
Helping the two editors were Alyn
Barbara Parks, the business
Schlubatis, as the news editor;
and Frances Harris, the feature editors; Vicki

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find him with two pretty young girls; arthree
seemingly scared to death. When Harold
parents about the criminals, they
him. However, they change their
Miss Schultz, the person who
dead, appears with a gun in her hand. T h e
criminals are about to succeed in their plot of
scaring the Dinsmores out of the
officer Peters upsets their plans by stopping for
another social call. As the visit nears its
find officer Peters about to arrest
After the criminals explain that they
without a home to live in, are
barrassed, and were using the
home as a shelter, and playhouse,
drops all charges. As a result of
evening Harold is cured of his love
shows and
Our director, Mrs. Doris Hudson, was ably
assisted by Mary Rowe and Joyce
we thought the play was swell and we
proud of the Senior Class for a job so

November
Dear Diary:
Tonight we witnessed another
cess for the senior class, the annual play, "Mar.
der at
The cast Dave Ayers, Harold
Pfost, Mrs. Dinsmore; Lois Shaw, Betty Austin;
Jane Luedders. Alice Corey; Joyce
Rachel; Russell Peavey, the doctor; Winston
Maggart, Oliver; Janie Smith, Miss Schultz; Bill
Dennis, Officer Peters; Rex Corless,
Gene Fry, the
The three-act play centers around
more, an addict o f horror shows and comic
books. Left alone in his family's old
becomes involved with what he thinks
inals. A person is suposedly killed and
Sheriff makes a friendly visit before Harold's
parents return home after a scarey talk with
their 'on over
Arriv Mg home from the city.

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Bab Ly m a n , B a r b a r o E n g l e , B a r b a r a T h e b a u d , D e a n H a r v e y, John D y g e r t , C a r o l D o u g l a s , D o n Sturgeon,
mond, I r w i n Kvsel, C a r o l y n B u r t o n , J o h n D a v i s , G o r d e n W a l l a c e , / n o w i s e Tr o u t m a n , A n n W e i d n e r, C l i f f o r d G r a i l s , .

Junior
March
Dear
Tonight the Junior class scored
ing hit with their play, "Ever Since
large cast starred Ann Weidner as
and Clifford Granger as
In the supporting roles were
Spud Erwin; Barbara Thebauld, Betsy Erwin;
Carolyn Barton, Lucybelle Lee;
Mrs. Clover; Dean Harvey, Mr. Clover; Carol
Douglas, Martha Willard; John Dygert, Henry
Quinn; Bob Lyman, Preston Hughes; Don Slur.
geon, Officer Simmons; and

John Davis, Erwin Kusel and Maurice Trout.
man as football players. Assisting Mrs. Doris
Hudson with the directing were Harlean Bond
and Bonnie
The play centered around Johnny
was editor of the school paper, and
who wanted to help Johnny edit this
plot involved the difficulties and
arose when the unwanted female entered the
situation. After many trying affairs, the play
came to a
Dear Diary, I want to say that the kids in
"Ever Since Eve" did a wonderful job.

�To p R o w : A l l e n , B u r t o n , G r e e n , S a m p s o n , W M c i e r r, S c h e i d ! , W o o d s , B o n d , H a y e s , D r a p e r , 5 t h R o w : R e n s h a w ,
Wr I k i n s , B o n h a m , T r o p p , H a c k e r , R u s e ! , B o v e e , S t i c k . , , M c D o n a l d , E l l i o t t , i t , , . , C h r i s p e l l , H a l l . 4 t h R o v e r M r s .
Wa t s o n , B o d i e , M a n n a r ' , F o r s t , B r a n c h , H a c k e r, C o o p e r , P a r k s , M a c k l i n , G r o v e , S h e r m a n , W e i d n e r ,
m o n d , 3 r 4 R o w r F r e d e r i c k , C a r v e r , S e l b y, W i n d . . , , V a n B l i s s , , B a k . , S h e r m a n , D e v i . , H a r r i s , M a y , L i n d , S p a d e ,
Reser. 2 n 4 R o w : S a g e r , To m k i n s , F e r g u s o n , M i t c h e l l , O l m s t e d , M a g e e , E n g l e , H y l a n d , H i n s o n , W e a k l y , H o g a n ,
Shermen, S e r n m e l r o t h . 1 s t R o w : F a c k l a m , l u e d d e r s , H u d s o n , D r i n k w a t e r , R o w e , O l m s t e d , P i l l s b u r y, S c h l u b o t i s ,
Thomas, S m i t h , S t o u t , M e i e r, B r a y t o n , G a r v i n , L e g h o r n .

Y -Teens
The program was followed by refreshments of
ice cream
December 22 the Y.Teens presented
basket of canned goods and clothing to
family here in Coldwater to make them
rier
Ruth Semmelroth and Julie Branch
February 17, for the Y-Teens conference
Lake Camp,
On March 2, 1950, one of our
ments was accomplished. We purchased
stalled a new mirror in the girls' rest
paid for the mirror by sponsoring a
dance and selling
Throughout the whole year the project
Y-Teens was to keep the girls' rest room
spectable
Our club was ably led this year
Joyce Schlubatis; V i c e President, Margaret
Thomas; Secretary, Jane Smith;
Stou
Two cooperative advisors, Mrs.
Miss Peterson, helped us solve
The Y-Teen members unanimously agree this
year has certainly been successful in

Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
Our first Y-Teens meeting was
September 26. Plans were discussed
ties throughout the
We gave our first pep assembly.
for the Marshall football game. After a short
skit, which centered around a raft,
led followed by the audience singing
song
On October 13, the informal initiation was
held in the Roosevelt gymnasium. After
horred routine of going through the
blind-folded, refreshments of ice cream
served to
Our first big social event was held
It was a "Sadie Hawkins" hayride with
dance following. Tasty refreshments of
donuts were served during
November 6 our formal initiation,
place in the Episcopal parish house, was held
according to tradition. Mothers of both
and old members were cordially invited
tend. The program consisted of a brief ritual by
the club officers, a short talk, by
Green, and a piano solo by
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�To p R o w : B r o w n , W h i t e , K u s e l , A l l e n , S e c o r d , P a p e , M i m e s , S m i t h , F o n d a . F o u r t h R o w : B a n n i s t e r ,
Gilbert. T h i r d R o w : W h i t c o m b , Jackson, B r a y t o n , Z a b a n i c k , M o r r i l l , G r i g g , F o r d , McConnell, H a r b e y, Foote, C o a c h
L i v e r m o r e . S e c o n d R o w t F r e e m a n , R y a n , W i l l i a m s , M i l n e . , R u b l e y, S t o n s e l l , W a l l a c e , H u r l e y , C a r l e s s , D e n n i s , R a y .
mond, S t u r g e o n . F i r s t R o w : D i c k e y, M y e r s , I v e y , M o s s r n o n , / S a d a o ' ' , M c C u r l e y, B y e r s , To p e , C o c h r a n e , S i e g ,
Masson, W o r t a n , &amp; w e e .

Hi- Y
der the management of Charles Williams. our
basketball team ended a very good
ning three of its
We now take time to look back
all the benefits that were derived from
ings of the year. The rest of us wish to
cial recognition to Bill Milnes. an
member, who gave much time and energy that
our club might be a success. O u r advisers
Coaches Livermore and Prevost many times
helped as over the
Diary, through the help of our
officers, we have had a very beneficial year. We
hope next year may be as successful and
this one

Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
The first meeting of the year was
tember 14, and immediate plans were made for
the acceptance of new members. At this
elected the following officers for the
yea
President,
Vice President,
Secretary,
Treasurer,
September 16, we gave a pep assembly i n
which the cheerleaders for the year
by the amount of applause by the students. To
raise our treasury funds, we
dances after basketball and football games. Ifs.

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�To p R o w : D e n b r o s k , S m i t h , To m p k i n s , C r i s m a n .
ash R o w : P i f e r , M o y , R e e s e , A l l e n , Ta y l o r , f u r n e y , W o o d f o r d , C r i s p e I I , f r a n k s .
3r1 R o w : W a r d . O s b o r n , D i c k , B a k e r, C o l v i n . K n o p p . Pierce, Tr e o c h e r. M o o r e , B l o n c h a r d
2nd R o w : M r . C r o s b y, W i l l i a m s . K n o p p . W i l d e r , M o w r e y , T h o m p s o n , K e l l e r, A d a m s . B a k e r, To y l o e
P1,0 R o w : B a s t e r , R o t h b u r n , S t r o n g , G o r m a n , P a u l , S l u r a e o n , S h e r m a n , Ta y l o r , O n t o , O t i s .

F. F. A.
Oct. 13—Jim Garman. Milton Treacher.
and Dennis Paul represented Coldwater on a
nor of Branch and
Oct. 14—The F.F.1. radio program was
and will he presented every two weeks over WTVII.
Dennis Paid will be the
Oct. 27--The first constitution in the history
Coldwater Chapter was ratified today.
Nov. 23—Formal F.F.A. initiation was held tonight.
Twenty Greenhands. fourteen Chapter Farmers. and
three Honorary members were formally initiated.
luck supper and a haskethall
Non. 2 9 - 4 rodent control denmnstration
ed today. The drive against rats netted over
Nov. 30—A young farmers and an adults
class, sponsored by the F.F.A., were started
:be direction o f
Nov. 3 I —Seven F.F.A. delegates attended
national Livestock Fat Stock Show at
and today.
Der. B--F.F.A. members hate been

Dear Diary:
Aug. 2 0 —The F.F.A. officers:
Strong vice president. Jim Garman;
P8111; treasurer. John Fisher; Reporter. 1/
Sentinel, Dick Sherman; and the Adviser,
met tonight and made plans for the
Sept 9-11—Maurice Strong. Dennis Paul.
Leon D A , and Charles Baker represented Coldwater at
the regional F.F.A. leadership convention at Weldon
Lake. John Fisher was elected
Sept. 12-17—“Farm Welding" has been the theme of
the chapter display at the Branch County Fair. Thirty
boys entered individual exhibits.
Sept. 30- Jim Garman. Dennis Paul. John
mond Wilder. and Lawrence Porter attended the State
F.F.A. fat stock show at
Oct. 9-13-9laurice Strong and John
ed Coldwater at the 22nd National
at Kansas
Oct. 12 - The F.F.A. finished selling cider today with
a total of about

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�F. F. A.
of soil during the fall and today started testing the
samples under the direction of Mrs. Newell.
County Farm
Dec. 9--Lee Onto was elected to the
office of Chapter Librarian.
Dec. 12—For the first time in CHS
entered the Slate Better Chapter contest. Chapters are
judged on their program of work and a report o f ac.
complishments, with the winners to be announced next
summer. This contest is for the promotion
carried out by
Jan. 12—Mr. James Crosby. recent graduate
igan State College, began teaching agriculture
became F.F.A. adviser. Mr. Barnes is now devoting full
time to teaching veterans. adults, and
Jan. 19—During the past week there have
improvements in the ag. room. Among the
are a new lighting system, tables, proper milk testing
equipment and a builLin case made hy the F.F.A.
Feb. 1—Today twenty-fine F.F.A. boys attended Farm.
en's Week

PA R L I M E N TA R T G R O U P

Feb. 20--Naitonal F.F.A. Week is Feb. 19.26. Mayor
Owen Decker declared this as F.F.A. Week
A window display Id F.F.A. activities was put up today.
Feb. 21—The F.F.A. parlimentary procedure
an all time high placing for Coldwater. by receiving a
gold award and second place i n the district contest
today. Aulton Trencher, chairman; Leon
Tom Cranson. Leland Ward, Bob Partlow.
Strong tnaches; were the members of the
March 22—Attlton Treacher and Wendall
delegates to the State F.F.A. convention
April 1—.A lawn seeding program was conchtded in
which the F.F.A. seeded the lawn at the
May 17—Parent and Son banquet was held. Maurice
Strong was awarded the DeKalh Agricultural Award.
June 2 —Another suceessful F.F.A. school year has
ended. The undergraduates hope to return
year as beneficial as this one

RADIO A N N O U N C E R

COLDWATER

OFFICERS

N A T I O N A L a n d S TAT E R E P R E S E N TAT I V E S

�To p R o w : S o u l e K i n g , D e v F o r r e s t e r , S p e r b e c k F i r s t R o w : S a g a , T r o u t m a n , S c h e i d l e r , M i l b e r g , D k k ,
P i k h e r, P e a v e y.

Horizon Club
Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
We started our Horizon Club last fall.
a baked goods sale and earned money for our
summer trip to
In October we took a group of

fire girls on a hike to demonstrate our
ing skill and to cook meals outIn our Horizon Club we are now
mache articles. We hope next year can
beneficial and fun as this

Athletic
Dear Diary : 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
On September 23, the Athletic
for the school year with 14 senior high
junior high boys acting on the police force. The

duties of the Athletic Police were to take
tickets, check group dues a t the
assemblies. and handle the large crowds at all
the

To p R o w : O f . , . D e n n i s , D a v i s , S i l v e r , S t e p h e n s o n , A l l e n , K e y e s , M r . D e n n i s . S e c o n d R o w : M r . O l s o n , S t o n s e l l ,
R e n s h a w, W a l k e r , G i l l e t t e , M c E l r a i n , C a r v e r F i r s t R o w : O t i s , D e n n i s , S t r o n g , S i g . S c o t t , R y a n , O t i s .
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�To p R o w : D i c k , C a l l a h a n , T r u m b u l l , O t i s , B o r n . S e c o n d R o w : R e p p e r t , L o p h o n , P o r t e r, G d 9 0 , P f o s

op.Parks,

french. f i r s t R o s s : G o o d o l e , E a r l d o m , C u r t i s , Shubel, H a l l ,

Office Helpers
Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
Every year the school is assisted by a group
of students who keep the books, help in the

offices, and do the typing for teachers. All of
them willingly give their time to help
school run more

U her
Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 . 1 9 5 0
The ushers kept busy this year by serving at
the many activities given in the
showed their efficiency during the various "Talk
of the Hour" programs. The Band
the Operetta put on by the chorus

for their services. They also helped out with
the Senior and
All in all, the ushers had fun and
the girls serving next year will enjoy
just as

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To p R o w : D o v e , M a r t i n , P l o d , P a l i , P o r t e r , l a m b e r s o n , C u r t i s , J o n e s , P h i I b r i c S . T h i r d R o w : F r a s e r, S o u l , K i n v o n ,
Green, Smith, Thomas, S o m a s . I I , Johnson, M i s s Phillips. S e c o n d R o w : D r a p e r, Shubel, S o m m e b o t h , Eckert, M a l l o n •
k o p h , H o rr i rr V o n M a r t o , M a d a n . f i r s t R O W : M a g e e , S a g o r ,

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Thomas, Robinson,

�Top Pow, Otis, Foster, Paul, Hodson, Clearwater, Harris, Patterson, Mahood, Third Row: C o o p , Selby, Marriott.,
Senor.Iroth, Engle, B u t . , . , Chatfield, Eckert, Sherman, Smith. Second Row: Fredericks, English, Hacker, Bodie,
Tropp, Hinson, Magee, On, Blorcum, Bond, Mrs. Aitchison. First Row: Meiw, Shaw, Sail...bads,
Green, La-adders, Drinkwoter,

Dancing Class
Dear Dian :
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Every one has had fun at dancing class this year. We started out with
one for an advanced group and the other for beginners, but we soon combined the
two. We met at the Washington school on Tuesday evenings. Joyce
president and Elaine Smith and Donna Green served as treasurers.
and Gretchen Meier acted as student advisors. The group put on an
January 27th. The younger group helped Miss West in a spring choral
rhis program brought a close to a very

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�To p , R o w C a m s , G r i g g , C o c h r a n e , M a x s o n , R h o d e s , I v e y , F r y, W e a k l e y , A y e r : , C h c k e y, S m . m o n s ,
F o u r t h R a w : S u m n e r , D o d d s , T h o m a s , W i l l i a m s , R u b l e y, M c C u r l e y , R a p e , M a g y a r , W a r t a , C a r v e r , M r . R e n s h a w .
T h i r d R o w : G o o , D o r e , T u c k e r, P a f f , P o r t e r, M s : , M a r t i n , T h o m p s o n , B r a y t o s n , R e n s h a w .
Second R o w : M i s s P h i l l i p s , P a r k s , M a y , M e i e r , l u e d d e r s , S m i t h , M o s s m a n , S e i g , P a u l , W i n e s , C r o m b y, G r u n e r .
First R o w : H u d s o n , D r i n k w a t e r , S t o a t , R o w e , P i l l s b u r y, k i c k l o m , O l m s t e d . S c h l u b a t i s , B r a u e r , B a x t e r , S m i t h , O t i s .

Senior Trip
the White House was being redecorated, they
were unable to
Boarding a ship, the tour members
Chesapeake Bay to Williamsburg,
they visited the restored buildings of
ous city.
New York offered the Statue of Liberty, the
Rockettes at Radio City, the U. N.
Lake Success, Coney Island, and
Cente
Diary, we all had a wonderful time — even if
we were all dead tired! We wish
have gone with us. This almost winds up our
high school career, doesn't it?

May 20,
Dear Diary:
At about 3:00 o'clock in the
proximately 56 seniors left Coldwater
bus on the 23rd annual Washington
arrival in Toledo they boarded the
railroad for
In Washington they visited
ing buildings. Among these were
ton Monument, the Lincoln Memorial,
erson Memorial. the Capitol, the
the Library of Congress, the United
Academy at Annapolis. and Mount

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Debat
Albion came to Coldwater on
and was victorious over both Coldwater
were Lakeview on January 16 and
December
The negative teams were composed
Scott, a senior, Diane Hammond, a
Julie Lind and Helen Weakley, both
The affirmative team was composed
Renshaw, a junior, and Peggy Facklam,
more. T h e teams were coached by
Hayes and helped by Mr. Wm.

Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
Composed o f 21 new members,
team won fourth place in Twin
this year. O n November 15th they got off to a
good start by defeating Hillsdale's
Coldwater's negative team was defeated
dale's
Traveling to Marshall on November
water's affirmative was again victorious by de.
feating Marshall's negative.
team was defeated by Marshall's

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l i t R o w : Burton, Scott, Renshaw

Democracy Contest
November

Dear Diary:

Today the "I Speak for Democracy contest was held in
velt
The contest was opened by Mr. Samuel Rosenberg, one of the
judges. He made an announcement to the effect that the
be enlarged next year to include Union City, 13ronson,
The contest was sponsored by the Junior Chamber
which gave prizes of $12. $8, $6, and $4 to the winners.
were Jack Scott, first: Virginia Renshaw, second: Joyce
third; and Sharon
The two top winners, Jack mid Virginia. gave their
radio station

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�Spring
March
Mary Rose Hudson, first, and
second, are the winners of the local Dramatic
Declamation contest held today in the
auditorium. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. Hayes.
Hudson were
April 13,
Dear Diary:
Today Mary Rose Hudson won first
the annual District Spring Forensics
in the CHS auditorium. Her entry,
declamation, was entitled, "My Little Boy."
The other schools represented
Albion, Sturgis, and Marshall. A t
Jack Scott entered in the oratorical
and Peggy Facklam entered the

May 12.
Dear Diary:
Mary Rose Hudson has done
hasn't been done in six years here at CHS
has won the Regional contest at
is the last of the contests so we can say
first in state. She defeated six students from
State High Kalamazoo Kellogg High
Creek), Hastings High, Albion High,
stidine
We all want Mary Rose to know
we are of her. It takes great ability to
a
A bouquet goes to her mother,
who was the driector o f the
delegatio

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l e t t t o R i g h t E M o r t m , G M e . e r , M r s N o y e s . E a r l d o m , S u m m i t , C o c h r a n * . S i b l e y, L i g h t , P a r k s .

Quill and
February
Dear Diary:
Eight seniors win the Quill and Scroll Award
for their excellent work in journalism on the
Cardinal. Mirror, and
Linda Sibley worked on the Cardinal four
years as sales manager and events editor. On
the Mirror she served as events and
tor and is now co-editor-in-chief. She
editor-in-chief of
Donna Light has had three years
ism. Having worked on the Cardinal staff; and
exchange staff, feature staff, and junior high
staff of the Mirror, she is now co-editor
Mirro
Gretchen Meier has seen three years
on the Mirror as junior high editor
staffs. In her junior year she served
editor of the Cardinal and is now
Bob Cochrane, although having only one
Year's experience on the Mirror, was
award due to his outstanding
write.ups of
Elaine Martin has worked two years on the
Mirror, Cardinal Chatter, and the
Wasnews editor of the Mirror
editor of the

Sharon Facklam has been on the Mirror two
years. and during three years of
has served as assistant editor and is
editor
Oil Stansell. having served on
staff for two years. and the Mirror staff for
one year, has been sports editor
Barbara Parks has worked during her junior
and senior years on the Cardinal
nal, and Mirror. She was junior high editor of
the Mirror and is now serving as
age
The official qualification for the Quill and
Scroll Award are:
1. Candidates may be elected from
paper, yearbook, magazine, or
2. They must be of junior or
fication, or
3. They must be in the upper third of their
class in general scholastic standing
4. They must have superior work in writing,
editing or business
5. They must be recommended by
principal or publication
6. They must be approved by
Secretary of the Quill and
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�Homecoming
November
Dear Diary:
Tonight Jane Smith was crowned the first Homecoming Queen
High
This new event took place between the halves of the Coldwater vs.
ball game. The co-captains' father's. Mr. Owen Fry and Mr. Warren Corless, paid
rightful tribute to Jane. M r . Fry placed the crown on James head and
presented her with a dozen I OSell. while the C.H.S. Band played "It Had to Be You."
Janie's court consisted of Mary Lapham, Louise Olmsted, Donna Green, and
Gail Olmstead. Each girl received a bouquet of
Janie ruled over the Homecoming dance and drew the numbers for
raffel
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�“A”
1949-19
They marched in both the Halloween and
mas parades. I n February the band attended
Heidi show in Battle Creek. On March 24 they
Kalamazoo to the Southwestern Michigan
val and received an "Excellent" rating.

Dear Diary:
The sixty high school members of the
spent a very busy and
They siarted the year by playing and marching in the
pet parade and Band Festival during the 4.H Fair. Their
next appearance was at the St. Joseph County Fair at
Centerville where they played and made
The band performed at all home football games and
one out of town game. During the basketball
band was divided into small groups and played at all
home games. Twirling was featured a t sunny o f the
genie
On October 26 the band journeyd to Niles, Michigan
to participate in the Southwestern Michigan Marching
Festival. They received a Division f i n the
of marching and

In April they participated in the annual
Follies. Also the band banquet was held at
Legion Hall. Awards were presented at this time.
During May they performed i n the Holland Tulip
Festival and ended the year marching in
Day
The officers for this year were, president.
vice president, Jean Davis; secretary.treastirer, Bob
Cochrane; Student Advisor,

"A" B A N D
FLUTE T E N O R
Chrispell,
Milnes, William
Davis, John
OBOE S i b l e y , Linda
King,
Cooper, LAS B A R I T O N E
BARITO
I fiat CLARINETS
Douglas, Carol
Tappenden, Madge L u s e , Shirley
Hamlin.
Harris, Frances C O R N E T S
Luce. Mervin
La Forge. Joan
King, David S e c o r d . Keith
BASS
Baggerly, James R e n n e l l , Ted
Smith,
Reppert, Carolyn
Hobart, Fred
Cochrane, Mickey
Helmer, Jerry
Troutman. Maurice G i f f o r d , Eddie
Smith, Warren
Sherman. Margaret
Kemp, Sharron F R E N C H HORNS
Wilcox. Beverly J o h n s o n . Donald T r o u t m a n , Maurice
Robinson. Pat B a r r i n g e r , Fred
Knirk, Lyle
H a l l .
Jack T W I R L E R S
Olmsted,
T R O M B O N E S
Davis, Jean R o b i n s o n ,
Soule,
BASSCLARINET P E R C U S S I O N
Olmstead, Gail
B
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l
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Setnmelroth, Carl P h i l b r i c k , Joan
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FLUTE—
RI) CLARINETS—Frances Harris,
ALTO SAXOPHONES—Harken Bond,
Carol Magee,
TENOR SAXOPHONES — Bob Cochrane, Linda
Sible
CORNETS and TRUMPETS—Norman
Sword, Ted Rennell, Forrest Ballard,
TROMBONES—Jean Davis,

BASS I I %RINE! —Carl
BASS—Deloris
DRUMMERS—Robert Corless.
PIANO—Madge
CHORUS—Gail Olmstead, Carol Douglas.
er, Carol ommn. Harlean Bond,
TWIRLERS -- Nancy Rohinmn,
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Harlean Bond, Alto Saxophone I
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Madge Tappenden,
Frances Harris,
Saxophone
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to participate in the annual District Solo and
Ensemble
Janie Soule, Bb Clarinet
Judy Rennet!, Bb Clarinet
Ted. Bennell, Trumpet
Norman Hawk, Trumpet 1
Charles Chrispell, Trombone 1
Jean Davis. Trombone
Joyce Hamlin, Baritone Horn

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lassie Soule,
Ted. Bennell,
Joan Philbrick, Marimba

April
Mixed Clarinet
Madge Tappenden,
Frances Harris, Carl Semmelroth
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division at the District Solo and
tival, entered the State Contest held

Dear Diary:
The students who received a first
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�“B” Band
Dear Diary:
1949.19
The B.Band ccmsisted of seventy-seven musicians of high
Skating paHies were held at Coldwater Lake at the beginning and the end of
This group motored to Jackson. Michigan on November I t to see and hear the United Stott,
Marine
They marched in both the Halloween. and
They also participated i n the Southwestern Michigan District Festival held i n
Michigan on March 24 and received an "Excellent- rating.
They appeared i n the annual 6:ncert and Follies and conchided the year by marching in
the annual Memorial
"B" BAND
FLUTES A L
Aitchison. Marjorie I m
Dean. Sharron S O P
Snyder. David P a r v

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CLARINET W e e k s . Rita
o L i o . T,... A l l e n , Daryl
R A N O SAXOPHONE M o r r i l l ,
h a I I . Bill
ALTOSAXOPHONES W a t k i n s . Grace Ann
II flat CLARINETS T r o u t m a n . Sandra T r o u t m a n , Jerry
Bove, Helen F o r e s t e r , Jean
Rennet'. Judy T o m g o n , Carol
Hosek, Kathleen G r a n g e r . Douglas
Soule, Connie T i r e k e r , Pat B A R I T O N E
Way. Mary G r u n e r . Ellen W e r t . Dmid
Thomas, Carolyn B u r l e v e . Joan T R O M B O N E S
Farmer, Janet L u c e . Joyce
Worthington. Carole % M e s s e r , Douglas
Newman. Rolene K i n g . Connie
Fraser. Diane R a n k i n . Pat
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Johnson. Richard B e t t s . Donna
Esterline, Ella Marie C O R N E T S and TRUMPETS T h e h a t t d . Betty
Sager. Eunice M a r c h a n t . Kathryn
Olmsted, Mary P E R C U S S I O N
Thompson. Jo Ann % I n e s . John
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Waldren, LaVella B e n e d i c t . Charleg
Avery. Barbara H o d g m a n . Da‘id
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Kolassa. Nancy ! M a c k l i n , Debris
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Spencer, Linda R o b i n s o n . Jack
Colvin. Norma J o h n s o n . Douglav
Snyder, Carl J o h n s o n . Robert
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1949.19
Dear Diary:
Membership in the C -Band numbered eyenty-huir and consisted mainly o f fifth
grade musicians front the grade schools. Eight seventh graders were also included in this group.
Skating parties were held at Coldwater Lake at the beginning and the end of the year.
The band played in the annual Concert and Follies and marched in the Memorial

"C" B A N D
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D a v e n p o r t ,
Satchfield. Lewis
King,
EHal CLARINET
Hinson, Georgia
Woods. Alfred
Milne.. Molly
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CORNETS and
Cornish, Anne
Ford.
lorry
Hamlin, Alice
Howlett, Fred
Downey, Eddie
Lewis,
Goble, Martha
Strong. Hal
Lennington,
Olmsted, Tom
Thompson,
Manson, Jerry
Knowles,
Frankhauser, Billy
Gentry, Delbert
Grady, Pat
Vice, Virginia
Hubbard,
Smith, Jim
Helmer, Jim
Baggerly,
Lawrence,
Anderson,
Jenkins,
BARITO
Reese, Walter
Watson.
Myers,
Scheidler,
Furgason,
Carlisle, Mary
TROMBO
Baysinger,
Rathbun,
May, Marilyn
Hubbard, Alberta
Hamlin,
Smith,
Andrews, Marcia

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Knowles, Larry
Hobart, Jim
May,
Chatfield, Merlin
Rankin, Larry
Douglas, Paul
Counterman, Clifford
Teeter.
Fisk,
DeBolt.
Snyder,
Balch, Virginia
PERCUSS
Kinsey,
Hinkley.
Anderson,
Boyer, Rill
Chatfield,
Funderhurg,
Noble.
Sager, Priscilla
Sager. Billy
Southrott, Bill
Macklin. Betty
Fraser,
Philbriek, Doris
Pearson,
Tucker,
Huffman, Jack
Hyland, Tom

�First Year Band
1949-19
Dear Diary:
The first year band numbered sixty-four this year and consisted of pupils from
fifth. and
The band was divided into groups and gave programs in heir
Skating parties were held for h e band at Coldwater Lake at the beginning and Me end o f
the
They participated in the annual Concert and Follies and ended the year by marching in the
annual Memorial

FIRST YEAR BAND
Bflat
Heckman,
lford,
Mitchell,
Vaughn, Judith
Jaques, Lyle
Chatfield,
Lewis, Dick
Knowles,
Burlew,
Johnson, Carol
',wag, Carol
Davis,
Sherman,
Downey,
Rumsey, Dion
Acock, William
Richardson, Laurel
Parrish, Judith
Miller,
Fansler,
Palinateer,
ALTO
Jackson.
Kemp,

Tucker,
White,
Otis, Beverly
CMELODY
Thebaud,
Young,
CORNETS and
41cNall,
Chenoweth,
Kemp, Hal
Parshall,
Vaughn,
Hadley, Tom
Bidwell,
Krzeminski,
Scheidler, Roily
Eris.
Tucker,
Smith,
MELOPH
McBride.

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TROMBO
Hacker, Judy
Huntley,
Whiting,
Barnes. Carroll
Palmer, Patricia
Wiser, Jerry
Sherman,
Day, Anne
Flower,
PERCUSS
Parks,
Smith.
Letts,
Welch,
Dille,
Barlow,
Curtiss.
Osborne. Tom
Jones,
Hulbert, Earl
Noble,
Arnold. Nick

�Senior and

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America Singing," under the direction of Miss
Dear Diary:
"1 Hear America Singing," the annual spring concert, was presented by
bined forces of junior and senior high choruses, the boys sextette. the
and several soloists. on April
The dancing club assisted to make this program vet.)

�K. B A N N I S T E R . 1 . D O W N E R , D . R E N S H A W
D. H A R V E Y, C . M A Y

Special Chorus

V I R G I N I A R E N S H A W A N D R I C H A R D REPPERT

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��Top Row Houston, Myers, Raymond, Lyman, Bovee, Hurley, White,
2n4 Row—Peavey, Worton, Clark, Simmons, Carless, Fry, Byers, Rhodes, Jackson, Cochrane,
3r4 Row—McCurley. Freeman, Manson, Dennis, Treacher, Stan..II, Yope, Maggart

Varsity
August 29-September 4
Dear Diary:
The Coldwater varsity gridders opened practice on
August 29 with only five returning
them to bolster the 1949 ranks. Rack, Rex
Fry. Carlos Clark, Bob Simnions and tackle.
constituted the retnnants of the Coldwater co.champs of
• year ago. The other aspirants who competed
ing varsity berths and eventually saw action were:
Ends—Revel Ivey. Russel Peavey. Bob Cochrane. Low.
ell Maxmn, Harold Raymond, and
Tackles — Don McCurley, Winston Maggart. and
George
Guards—Joe Yope, Bob Freeman. Alton
Lyman. and
Centers—Bill Stansell and
Backs—Don Byers. Jim Rhodes, Erwin Gdless, and
Ned White.
The Cardinal schedule opened after three weeks of

bion 25. Nov. 4: Goldwater 12, Sturgis 6.
With the munding of the final gun, 18
fern on the Coldwater muad faced the thought
again donning the Red and White football uniform.
Among them are: Don Byers. whose educated
many a point after touchdowns; Jim Rhodes. who alw
used his toe quite a hit. One of the finest
in Twin Valley history. Rex Godes, will also be m i .
ing from the roster next fall. Because of his
albaniund play. Rex was placed on the
first team by rival coaches. and alm received
team berth on the Detroit Times all.state
Three other Coldwater players were rated i n all.
ronference selections: Gene Fry, fullback, and
Curley, tackle, were placed on the second team while
guard. Joe Yo h , was given
The above mentioned phis &amp;Ion Bovee,
lbdi Cochrane, Bill Dennis, Bob Freeman, Revel Ivev.
Winston Maggart, Lowell Maxmn. Russell
Simmons. Bill Stansell, and George Worton,
will be greatly missed next year and will have to rely
on returning lettermen Erwin C.O.., Dale
Lyman. Harold Raymond. Don Shirgeon.
and Ned White. to strengthen the

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Dear Diary:
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The Coldwater Reserww opened practice today and
found themselves i n the same predicament that their
varsity mates were in. depleted ranks. This was due
the fact that their members of a year ago
up to fill the graduation riddled position of
squad. l mice the leadership of Coach
they started working with determination to do good in
upholding the fine reconl last year's

their first victory o f the season as they
Hillsdale Hornet "Ws",
Dear Diary:
Running into their toughest opponent to date,
serves were swamped by a huge Howe
42.
Dear Diary:
The younger Cards hit their stride again with
vincing 13-6 win over a fighting

The boys who started with the
John Brown, Richard Baldwin. B i l l Gmnell, John
Davis, Bob Dickey. Victor Ford, Richard Gilbert. Clifford
Granger. Harold Grigg, James Garman. John Hurley,
Jerold Johnson. Irwin KIIMPI, Charles May,
Connell, Eugene Miller. James Morrill. Leroy Morrill,
Dale Robley. Keith Secord. Richard Sherman. Bob
Smith. Jack Stansell, Herman Tait, Jack
Wallace, Bob Whitcomb. and

Dear Diary:
In the " B " team's last contest o f the
tangled a second time with the
team. Appearing more sure and stable of
the junior Cards gale the Trojans a tougher
in the previous game, but still bond themselves
short end of a 18.12 score. Four seniors,
Dale Rubley, Charles May. and James
their playings days for Coldwater High at the
this

Dear Diary:
Waterworks Park was the scene of the
first enotunter. Their foe was in the form of a crack
Sturgis club, who, displaying plenty cif passing and
'tinning. proceeded to rack up a 25-0 victory. Lack of
experience hampered the junior Cardinals severly, this
being onc of the main reasons

Dear Diary:
The reserve team alwt has an important part
Goldwater athletic system; that o f
gridders to the varsity teams. This is outstanding. he
cause the better the ['resent reserves, the
sarsity teams in the future.

Dear Diary:
Looking vastly Unproved. the Redbird
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�Top Row: Thompson, Bollard, Wood, Ferguson, Walker, Bressler, McBride, Riggs, Cochrane, Silvers, 1,
Zabonick, Corless, Northrup,
3rd Row: B. Allen, Snyder, C a n s , Dillon, Tucker, Him,,, McLoughlin, Helmer, Swain,
Simpson, Coach
2nd Row: Hall R. Zabonick, Fonda, Brayton, D. Allen, Dennis, Dean, McConnell, TrumbeII,
Silvers,
lst Row: Kinyon, Stephenson, Smith, Hudson, Betts, Roach, Jones, Cranson, Barringer,

Future Varsity Gridders
Dear Diary:
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Roy Houston and John Prevost, followed in the steps of
their bigger brothers, the varsity and reserve, as the
practice sessions
They worked hard along with the other
times scrimmaging the reserves, preparation for
season's schedule. T h e boys were divided into two
groups: one, a first and second string team called the
future varsity regulars, and a midget team taking the
name of the reserves. The fellows composing

Dan Camerson. Mickey Cochrane, Harold Corless, Tom
Cranson, James Dean. Roger Dennis, Bruce
ard Disrchell, Max Farris, Richard Ferguson, Roland
Flower, Victor Fonda, Gordon Foote, Ed Gifford, Jack
Hall, Jerry Helmer. Ned H i m . , Harry Hudson, Max
Kinyon, Mervin Luce, John McBride,
Tom McLaughlin, Jack Northrup. Lewis Pearce, Paul
Pope, Remus Rigg, Harley Roush, Jerry Silvers, Reid
Silvers, Joe Simpson, Kendall Smith, Don Spencer, Lo.
renao Stephenson, John Swain. Rex Snyder, LaVern
Thompson, Maurice Troutman. James Trumbull, Bob
Tucker, Joe Wilkins, Bill Walker, Lloyd
Zabonick and

Were:

Bernard Allen, Daryl Allen, Forrest Ballard, Fred
Barringer, Richard Betts, Lee Brayton,

FUTURE VARSITY
Coldwater FN., 12 — State
Coldwater F.V., 18 — State
Coldwater F.V., 12 —
Coldwater F.V., ID—
Coldwater FN., 12 —
Coldwater F.V., 0 —
Coldwater F.V.. 0 — State

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�Varsity Basketball
Dear Diary:
Today 12 boys. three lettermen and nine of
reserve team. were picked t o compose
Varsity cage squad. Many hurdles lie ahead, the main
one being, upholding their title o f defending State
Clas, " B " Champs, and also defending leaders of the
Twin-Valley league f o r the past three seasons. This
year's club is built around A l l -Stater Rex Corless, plus
the capable talent i n Gene Fry, Jim Rhodes, and Bob
Simmons. who saw a bit of varsity service as
of last year's tSate Championship quint.
Bob Lyman, Lowell Masson, Bob Cochrane, Joe Yope.
Rodney Myers. George Worton. and Revel
letter winners last year. holster the nucleus of
NOV. 29—The Cards tonight raised the curtain on
their 1949-190 cage season with a stunning
over a non-conference foe. the Three
The Cards had to stage a belated rally to clinch the
hard•fought tilt.
DEC. 2—Before a packed home crowd at the Armory
the Redbirds copped their first T V triumph at
pense of the Albion Wildcats. The Cards, winning
niade up for Albion's liriliant one-point upset the year
previou
DEC. 9 —As quickly as they rose they fell, bowing
to an under rated Lakeview Spartan unit.
did not drown the Cards' hopes though as
furiously for their next important engagement, that with
the league leading

DEC. 16—Their hopes of a fourth T-V
vanished into the dark shadows, as an
shall Redskin climbed into the conference lead with a
sorprise 42-41 tilt over the
JAN. 3—Traveling to the Capitol city the
back ofn the road to ercovery as they
the lofty East Lansing Trojan outfit by
score of
JAN. 6—Regaining more of their vaunted
lied brought their predecessors three
ships and a class "B" State title, the Cards
Adrian Maple Leaves. 48.35 for their
triumph
JAN. 10—Coach Dave Dillions "hot and
Trojans were next on the list as the Big Reds
an impressive 57.47 victory, making it
JAN. 13--Coldwater racked up their
win with a 47-28 composer the opposing
net
JAN. 20—Entrenched in second place of the
standings, the Cards made doubly sore of
tige with a second victory over
JAN. 27—Coldwater, fired op with the memory
previous one-point loss to the Spartans
setback as they leveled Lakeview, 56-38, thus putting
their record at six straight.
FEB. 3—In the game of the week
their account with Marshall as the Redbirds
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Varsity

REX C O R L E S S

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DALE J A C K S O N

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Of course, this feat could never have
plished without an excellent group o f coaches. Along
with one famous Coach Eby there was
Laughlin, who has since then brought his
liom to final state competition three times;
Dillon. who has resided at Sturgis for the past two
years; and Coach Bob Livermore. who has
"right hand" man for the past two years. Each
his bit to add to

derisive 67-51 triumph on the credit side of
This win elevated the Cards into a first place
the
FEB. 10—Shooting for the coveted Twin
in hopes of making i t a fourth consecutive one, the
Cardinal hoopsters set the East Lansing
a second time with a taunting 49-35 win.
FEB. 17--For their tenth straight conquest
Cards banished the wilted Maple Leaves of Adrian to
the tune
FEB. 24.—Running into an "up" Hillsdale squad that
had pulled a couple of surprising upsets earlier in the
season. Coldwater had to fight hard and settle for a slim
38.31 victory. This was the final conference tilt. and by
winning the Cards put their record at eleven straight
with a total of 12 wins and 2 losses for

Here's a quick run down of this
REX CORLESS is first and foremost
list. This was his third year as a varsity
•nd in that time he has racked up 986 points, with a
high of 256 this year to take the T N scoring honors for
the third time. He has been an A l l -State
year. this year being chosen unanimously by all Detroit
newspapers for the first team. Rex was chosen
all-conference team for the third time. CHS
to look way into the future to find anyone who
athletic ability to compare with that

DISTRICT TOURNAMENT PLAY
MARCH 2—In the opening game of the
minion at Sturgis, the Three Rivers Wildcats toppled
Coldwater's defending Class B Champs, in a
was regarded a major upset i n the
play, by the meager margin
Besides being Twin Valley Champs this year, the
Cards also had four men, all seniors, on the
received additional honors by being placed on mythical
all-star
Rex Corless, twice previously an a l l -stater, ivas a
unanimous choice for a first team a l l -state
three Detroit newspaper, New, Free Press,
and also the United Press rating, Besides
Rex was played on the T V A l l -Conference
for the third straight time in his three year stint with
the
Jim Rhodes, who ranked third among the Talso received an all-conference first
Gene Fry, playing brilliantly all season, took a
second team rating, being nosed out of the first team
division. by
Bob Simmons. another member of the first five,
alert and clever play, was given

JIM RHODES, another three letterwinner, i n his
senior year proved to be the most improved
any T V squad. He injured his knee while
man football and had played with this handicap until
last summer when an operation cured him of
out his 14 point per game average, along with that of
Rex. CHS wouldn't have won its fourth title. Jim
excellent ball handler, both in out-court play
neath the basket; he plays an exceptional
all the way. Jim finished this season with a total of
201 points to place third for T V scoring
also won a first team allGENE FRY is another senior winning his
letter. He hasn't received a lot of publicity.
him CHS wouldn't have had much of a
Many realized that even though Gene's point
add up to 20 or 24, he was one of the
players on the floor. I f it hadn't been for
tion to that ball during the G. R. Goodwin
game i n 1949, CHS would never have won
championship. Gene showed us this season he could
score if given the chance. Last year he made
all-conference team and was to be an alternate
first team this year, but the coaches decided to
on the first team and the others were to be
second team. Gene lost out by one vote. Even
didn't make it, we all feel he's first

1949-19
Dear Diary:
The CHS basketeers have set a record that
ably never be hroken. They have won their fourth con.
secutive undisputed T.V title! I n a league that
sidered the toughest Class " B " in the state,
quite a record. In 1947 they won 14 and lost
ing their regular season. In 1948 they won 15
one. I n 1949 they won 14 and lost one to go on to win
the State championship. You'll never find a team
one in
After all these marvelous squads, the
mid that another TV title couldn't be won by our var.
sity basketeers. Nevertheless, in 1950 they
to do it again with a 13 win and but two losses. "You
aren't licked until you mentally give up," ought to be
their

BOB SIMMONS, a senior, won his first
this year when he came up and capably filled
ward position left open through graduation. He was a
fast man, and turned in a good floor game.
a great one to score, but somehow he kept pep and
snap in the fellows. Bob drew an honorable
the all-conference
LOWELL MAXSON, another senior, won his
sity letter this year also. Lowell went in a lot as
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stitute and each time turned in a very good
He could befuddle the opposition, and had plenty of
spirit

saw some service, but not as much as the
one of those fell as who can get all A's and still be
an

BOB LYMAN, a junior, won his first letter
and everyone has hopes that he'll be able to slip tip into
Fry's defensive position. He got off the floor
cepted many of the halls to break up a lot of
were needed to win the games. Whenever he
ed, he was right there

BOB COCHRANE. still another senior winning his
first letter, has been a faithful follower. He
too much action, but when he did he
of doing the job.
GEORGE WORTON. a first letter winner and
was one of the fellas who came and practiced faithfully,
yet he didn't play too much. He tried and succeeded to
play as the coach wanted him.

DALE JACKSON. a sophomore, winning his first
letter, turned i n a wonderful performance
what a valuable player he's going to be. His
didn't seem to hinder him and often he
up plays under the basket. Next year Dale
to be one of the

RODNEY MYERS. winning his first letter
ating this year. was another fellow who showed up at
practice and when the time came, he could turn in the
performance if necessary. Not everyone can play all the
time, but when needed he'd do his job.
Diary, something well worth mentioning i s the fact
that Rex. Gene, and Jim have played in 59
out of that many have lost but seven — all by one point!
Each year they have advanced into tourney play and
have proven themselves capable of most anything. CHS
will have to hunt far and wide to find a trio like

REVEL IVEY, a senior, won his first letter
Although he didn't see a lot of action, he
ways seemed to be the life of the party. He stuck
for practices and tried t o bolster spiirts when they
needed it.
JOE YOPE, another senior winning his

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�Top Row: Coach Eby, Bob Tucker, Eugene Miller, Leon Zabonick, Dick Baldwin, Max Ferris, Jack Stan.II,
John Swain, Brom Dillon.
First Row: Dave Bennett, Bill Connel, Harold Grigg, Bob Whitcomb, Tom McCannel, Bob
Sword. Dick

Reserve
Dear Diary:
Bob Livermore today started his second year as head coach of the
he welcomed many enthused cage recruits to the first practice. Always looking
ent from the ninth and tenth grades for future varsity material, Mr. Livermore set to
work immediately on the fundamentals of the
Among his candidates are five freshmen, seven sophomores, and
These include: Dick Baldwin, Bob Tucker, Jack Stansell, John Swain, Bruce Dillon;
freshmen: Dave Bennett, Tom McConnell, Bill Connell, Bob Smith, Eugene
Farris, Leon Zabonick; sophomores: Keith Secord, Cliff Granger, Harold
Whitcomb, and Dick

Jan. 13. Coldwater, 26 —
Jan. 20. Coldwater. 17 —
Jan. 27, Coldwater, 33 —
Feb. 3, Coldwater, 26 —
Feb. 10, Coldwater. 23 - - East
Fel, 14, Coldwater. 33 —
Feb. 17, Gddwater, 26 —
Feb. 24, Coldwater, 21 —

RESERVE
Nov. 29, Goldwater, 35 — Tree
Dec. 2. Coldwater, 21 —
Dec. 9, Coldwater. 19 —
Dec. 16, Goldwater. 19—
Jan. 3, Coldwater. 26 — East
Jan. 6, Coldwater. 23 —
Jan. 10. Goldwater, 33 —

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WOLFORD,
FIRST R O W : W O O D S , S H I E R S , M A Y , K U L O W , M U N S O N , K I N G , D E A N , H A L L ,

The Future Varsity
Dear Diary:

all the way but St. Charles gained a
kept it. The game ended at 40-36 favor
Charle

1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0

This year the F. V. has a new coach.
vost. He taught the F. V. bo)s a new style of
ball that worked efficiently. The new
aduplicate of the Varsity's

Sturgis came to Coldwater for the
The F. V. made a comeback with a win over
them. The final score.

To start the season the F. V. played
Home in ag ame that had two four
times but the F. V. still came out ahead.

Next on the list was Quincy
the F. V. played at Quincy. The F.
the little Orioles,

The next game was with the St.
sity. This was a close game all of the way but
the F. V. came out ahead,

Quincy came back the following week with
blood in their eye, but the F. V.
back with a defeat to the tune of

Then the F. V. traveled to Bronson to play
the next heartbreaker. In a three
time Bronson got a two point lead and won

The last gains for the Future Varsity was
with the State Home. The F. V. played
panic, pulling away from State Home. 14-6 in
the first quarter and finishing the game,

On a return trip. St. Charles was out for re.
%lengeand got it. I t was a neck and

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R AY M O N D , C O R M S , F O R D , C O N N E L L F I R S T R O W : F R Y, C O C H R A N E , C O R L F S S , R U B L E S , R H O D E S , Y O R E .
SIMMONS, C O A C H LIVERMORE

Varsity
Dear Diary:
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Head Coach Bob Livermore's 1950 Varsity
baseball crew slated to play a grueling
schedule, five more than last year.
ing themselves into a full fledged squad
erans and rookies prepared to clash for first
line
The Cards, who shared a T-V
title with five other rival clubs last
this spring with the intention of snatching the
coveted crown
The possibilities of a winning team
tially great as the Cards greet
Rex Corless, pitcher, infielder, outfielder. Jim
Rhodes, pitcher, outfielder. Bob
ell Maxson as fly catchers, and Gene
base guardian. Dale Rubley, catcher,
Cochrane, first baseman, both seniors.
man is back at shortstop. Other
ing to see action with the Varsity
man. Bruce Dillon; Sophomores,
Leon Zabonick, Bill Connell, Dave
John Shiery: Juniors, Erwin Corless
Raymond: Seniors, Joe Yope,
and Ray

April 17. Having spotted the
five runs, the first four innings, the
treated four Bronson hurlers in a big
they chased home eight runs.
tinued their batting binge as they tallied a
10 triumph in a non-conference fray.
April 12. With Dick Ditto of
Jim Rhodes locked in a torrid pitching
lucky Redskin nine finally emerged with a
3 triumph. Jim Rhodes toed
May 1. Playing hosts to Union City in
conference affair, the Cards started
rally that netted them two runs, and a 5 to 4
triumph. Dale Jackson relieved
May 2. Playing their first T-V game
the Cardinal nine took things in stride
walked all over Lakeview, 10-1, for
conference victory. Rex Corless went
May 3. Hosting Albion, Coldwater
Wildcats 2 to 1 in a dramatic
Dale Jackson got his third win.
May 5. raveling to Adrian the
out a late Maple rally to gain a 6-4
their third straight T-V win. Jim Rhodes
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MASSEY
3rd R O W : H U D S O N , B A L D W I N , N O R T H R U P, B R O D T, H E AT O R , B E T T S , T E M P L E , C A S W E L L , C O S W E L L , T AY L O R .
TAY L O R .
2nd R O W : C O A C H J . P R E V O S T, H E L M E R , B A L L A R D , Z A B O N I C K , W A L D R O N , M c C O N N E L L , K I N G , S I LV E R S , F E R RY,
SILVERS, TRUMBULL.
I s , R O W : P A R L O W , K U L O W , W I L K I N S , C O C H R A N E , S TA N S E L L , S W A I N , M U N Y O N , D I R S C H E L L , M f L A U G H L I N ,
MORRILL, T H O M P S O N , Z A B O N I C K .

Reserve
Dear Diary:
This year 52 boys answered Coach Prevost's call for players on his
This is the largest number of boys going out for reserve baseball in many
the competition is
The reserves had more games this year than ever before. Four of last
who were on the reserve last year. moved to the varsity. There are a few
men back from
This year's team is made up mostly of freshmen, a few sophomores
or two

�TOP R O W . C O A C H E B Y, W E B B E R , W A L L A C E , W A L K E R .
2nd R O W A Y E R S , R Y A N , S I M P S O N , J O N E S .
1 0 R O W , B R O W N , J O H N S O N , W I L L I A M S , D Y G E R T, W A L K E R .

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Coldwater's hopes of a championship golf team were greatly bolstered
as three varsity letter-winners of last year turned out to form the nucleus of
team. Along with them were able Dale Ryan and Charles Williams who formed the
remainder of
Nine meets are scheduled for the season, three of them, with
and Marshall, already having been played. The Cardinals won all three of
The team this year certainly has the experience for taking the
Ayers, No. I man, is now in his fourth year as a varsity golf man. Jack
John Dygert, No. 2 and 3 respectively, have two years behind them. Dale
Charles Williams, who alternate as the fourth man, are in their first year
competition and are proving to be
Let's hope we have another golf trophy in our case at the end of

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1s1 R O W : W I L K I N S , BRESSLER, F O N D A , D E N N I S , T H O M P S O N , m L C O N N E L L , E R A S I O N , M A Y .

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This year nine boys reported to the initial roll call of the tennis
by Fred Weeks and Ralph Modes. There are four returning letter winners
year: Charles May, Bob Thompson, Tom McConnell, and Victor Fonda.
ers, there are Lee Brayton, Joe Wilkins, Lorenzo Stephenson, Wade Bressler. Jim
Zabonick and Larry
The team has already played four matches—the!, beat Howe. May 3rd, lost to
Adrian April 26th, and Lakeview, April 20th, and received fourth place in the Twin
Valley meet, May 6th. With every match and day of practice, the Cards
ing rapidly and should prove to be a tough crew before the remaining
have been
The team, being greatly inexperienced this year, can look forward to
with brighter hopes due to the fact that only one of them, Charles May. one of the
top performers in his field, will graduate

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�Fo.arih R . . , C o u c h H o u s t o n , S i u r g e o n , a l l o w X m a s , m c C o n n e l l , C r u n s o n , C o m c r s o n , O r i s , S n a p p , C a r l e s s .
Third R o w : B e v . , S p e n c e r, T r e a d l e , P e a r c e , B a s e l , B r a y t o n , T u r k e y S t e p h e n s o n , R i m s , G i l b e r t , M y e r s , C . G r e e n .
Second R o w : P e a v e y, B r o w n , L u c e , S m i t h , M i l l e r B e n n e t t , S e c o r d , F o r d , H a r v e y , G r u n e r , G r i g g .
First R o w , L o c k w o o d , T r o u t m a n , W h i t e , S i m , C l a r k , B y e r s , G r a n g e r , S h e r m a n , Y o p e , C a r l e s s , C a r l e s s , H u r l e y .

Trac
Spring.
Dear Diary:
The interest that was shown in track this year has raised the hopes of
in the future years. The squad of 1950, coached by Russ Green and Roy
eight returning lettermen: they are Carlos Clark, Don Byers, and Seton Boyce
dashes; Rex Corless, star high and broad jumper; Cliff Granger in the
Rodney Myers, Fred Lockwood, Russ Peavey back to participate in
The Cardinals opened their season at Lakeview and came out in the
of a 61-3/5 to 42-2/5 score. As the season progressed, the Adrian meet
out; then the thinclads traveled to Marshall to take a 79 to
At the Albion Invitational. Rex Corless won the class "B" high jump with 510".
Dasher's Carlos Clark and Don Byers were elected co-captains of the
The schedule for the rest of the season was as follows: Sturgis, Twin Valley,
Albion and
We're proud of our track team. They've shown great improvements this year.

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Second R o w : B o m a , P e a v e y, Wi s d o m , M c C u r l e y, M o o p a r t , M y e r s , T o p e . S t o n s e l l , D e n n i s .
First R o v e : C o c h r a n e I v e y , R y o n , C l a r k . L o c k w o o d , F r y , C o r l e s s , S i m m o n s , R u b l • y , R h o d e s , M a r m o n , F r e e m e n .

"C" Club
1949-19

The "C-Club" sponsored two dances,
after the Sturgis football game on November 7.
was better known as "Homecoming." We had
our football raffle that evening.
went to Mr. Rowe, one of our janitors.
dance was a sock dance after the
game on January 16. In addition to
we have entered into several projects
the athletic conditions
Our biggest project this year was
of the new basketball scoreboard with
of the Senior class of

Dear
In the spring of '49 we held our election for
the forthcoming year at our annual
following were chosen: Bernard
president; Gene Fry, vice president; Rex Cor.
less, secretary: and Fred
Per usual we met just before
and net up training rules and also made
roster for the coming year. Because of
transfer to Michigan City. Indiana. Gene Fry
took over the presidency at

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January 9 marked the beginning of
popular sport.

Dear Diary: 1 9 4 9 - 1 9 5 0
September 28, 1949. the General
consists of Jane Smith, president:
;vice president: Shirley Bonham.
bara Engle. treasurer: Joan Watson,
ager, met to organize the years'
October 31, again we were proud of
that won first prize on its Halloween
it entered in the
Tonight, Monday. October 3, we opened our
volleyball season. Approximately
pants turned out for this
activity
December 20, 1949, the
ball game was played with Barb Eagle's
champs. The team was composed of
Sally Lindquist. Pat Baffle. Jo Ellen
ane Hammond. Mary Ellen Parks, Jo
len, Shirley Zabonick, Vicki Tropp and Phyllis
Worde

We formed two leagues and the winners of
each league played for the
Joan Watson's team reigned victorious
10, when the deciding game was
Facklam, Joan Pillsbury. Janie
Olmsted. Joyce Schlubatis, Joyce Stout
Rowe made up this team. This team
honored by the fact that Miss Ruth
awarded the eight senior girls with
pins, which is the highest honor
April 3 found us busily beginning
sports: badminton, softball and
offered many girls the opportunity
their hidden talents. Another new
year was the naming of an honorary
the close of each sport. The names of
making the honorary team are posted
G.A.A. bulletin
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�Junior High G. A. A.
Mak 18 found us dejectedly
triumphful G.A.A. year to a close.
the conclusion of our years' activities by
tonight at Waterworks' Park with a
per followed by a campfire. The
presented to their respectful winners by Miss
Ruth Lang, who directed the G.A.A.. at
This fling officially ended the G.A.A. season for
the year of

The volleyball champion for Senior
Barb Eagle's team. Joan Watson.
Pat Bodie. Jo Ellen Butters,
Mary Ellen Parks, Jo Ann Smullen,
nick, Vicki Tropp and Phyllis
the championship team. The Jr.
were Pat McKeith. Mary Way. Sonja Maurer.
Doris Blanchard, Alice Harris, Barbara Hills,
Joanne Sortwell and

Eight seniors received the highest honor in
G.A.A.. announced Miss Ruth Lang. advisor.
Gold G.A.A. pins were given to
Janie Smith, Joan Watson, Joyce
Schlubatis, Louise Olmsted, Joan
Mary

In Sr. High Joan Watson's team
torious as basketball champs.
Joan Pillsbury, Janie Smith,
Joyce Schlubatis, Joyce Stout and
made up this team. The Jr. High
Carolyn Reppert, Joan Miller, Janie
bara Sperbeck, Barbara Stevenson.
er, and Geraldine

Nine juniors received large C's and
mores received small C's. 4 3
awarded their numerals, along with 80 Jr. high
students who were given gold

As we go to press, the volleyball
have not been played off.

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1949-1950

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2nd R O W : L O V E M U S T BE G R A N D , E H R E V A N D M A X ? D I C K I E , F R I E N D S .
3rd R O W : G L A M O R A N D H O W ! M O R E H E A D S ? T H E Y G O T M E ; O H , F O R A S L I N G S H O T; W H A T I N T H E W O R L D ?
4th R O W : FA R M E R S : J A N E , E L A I N E A N D B U C K .
5,11 R O W : B I C Y C L E B U I LT F O R THREE? H A P P Y B I R T H D AY, L O U I S E ; H O M E C O M I N G ; L E G S .

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AU P
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Albrighrs
12
Athletk Association
11
Arnold Auto Parts
11
Asbury
10
Baggerly Funeral Horne
10
119
Bailey Radio
11
Barlow
Bee-Hive
10
Branch, J. B.
1
1
4
Branch County Air S e r v i .
_ 1 2 7
Branch County Dental Association _
11 0
Branch County Medico! Society
1 2 0
Stanch County Savings Bank
1
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9
Burton Brothers Nash
1
0
5
"C" Club
1
0
3
Chapmon's
1
1
9
City Dairy
1
1
3
City Maytag
1
1
5
Coca Cola Co.
1
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2
Coldwater Brass Co.
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Coldwater Cleaners
_ _ 1 2 1
Coldwater Dairy Co.
.
_ 11 4
Coldwater Motor Sales _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 2 1
Coldwater Office Supply _
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Coldwater Provision Co
1
2
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Coldwater Rendering Works _ _ _ _ 1 2 0
Coldwater Recreation
1
1
4
Coldwater Reporter _ _ _ _
1
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7
Co-op Co.1
0
5
Daniel's1
1
5
Darling's
1
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4
Davis Coal &amp; fuel Oil Co.
1
2
3
Davis News Agency
1
1
9
Davis, 0 . W.
1
2
2
Deluxe Restaurant
1
2
1
D:edrich Funeral Home
1
2
7
Earl's Garage
1
2
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Elliott's Market
1
1
9
Endicott farm Equipment
1
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8
Federal-Mogul
1
2
2
Fredo's Beauty Shop 1
1
9
Fremont Street Grocery
1
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8
Gas Service Ca.
1
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Grover's Grocery
1
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7
Hayes Garage
1
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6
H &amp; H Cleaners
1
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3
Hilton's Store
1
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3
Hi-Speed
1
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Hi-`8
1
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7
Honeywell's
1
1
9
Houser's Gulf Service Station
1 1 3
Ideal Wallpaper &amp; Paint Store 1
1
3
Joy Sandwich Shop 1
0
6
lirn Brown's Store
1
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7
Joe's
1
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Keiss Jewelry Store 1
1
7

Keller, Lou
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Kerr Hardware
Lee
Legg Lumber Co.
Linker's Lake Store _
Luedder's Shoe Store
Mac's Furniture Home
Mac's Pharmacy
Main Beauty Shop
Main Theater
Marothy Rodin Shop
Mashon-Dorsey Memorial
McCann &amp; Martin
McDaniel's Motor Sales
Midwest Foundry
Music Mart
Olmstead &amp; Son
Osborn's Studio
O'Shanahan'
Patterson Company, Printers
Pearce Cigar Store
Penny's, J. C. Co.
Pete's H i -Speed
Petty'
Pollock'
Pratt Motor Sales
Quality Springs
Quincy f u r Co.
Repport's Store
Roby's Drug Store
Rogers, Dale
Roosevelt Student Commission
Secord'
Shottuck funeral Horne
Shaw Shoe Company
Sheet Metal Works
Short's Tire Store
Stnaltx Motor
Snyder's Bakery
South Side Texaco Co.
Southern Michigan National Bank
S8,, R Texaco Station
Stella Re
Taylor Chevrolet Co.
Tibbit's Theater
Toupalik, Ralph
Tribolet Store
Up-to-Date Coal Co.
Van Aken's
Vogt's Greenhouse
Warner N i c k Co.
Walker's Laundry
West End Grocery
Wilbur's Furniture Store
Woodward &amp; Son
Tope's Texaco Station
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2nd R O W : T h e o l d s t e a d i e s F d i y o u r p e n n i e s h e r e V i c k i ; W e l i r
3rd R O W : J u l i e ; D u t h i e ; M e a d s u p ; L e r o y ' s t w i n sister? P e g ; T h e G o o d O l e S u m m e r t i m e .
Sib R O W : W h o

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SPA R O W : J u l i e , a g a i n ; G r o h V i s k i a n d p a l , f o r s t a n d f a d d y , P o e e n d A d r i o n f r i e n d .
5th R O W : F o m i l y p o r t r a i t ; l o o k i n ' f o r s o m e t h i n g ? d u b b e r A m y ; W h o c h a g o t , L i g h t ? % d o s e C e d i l l a s , S u s i e ?
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�The
High

1949 Cardinal
Published by the students o f
ROOSEI/ELT H I G H SCHOOL
Coldwater, Michigan

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FACULTY

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�Dedication

MRS. HUDSON

MR.

We, the Seniors of the class of '49, dedicate this, our yearbook,
advisors, Mrs. Hudson and
Mrs. Doris Hudson. our witty English, speech, and
was ever helpful, yet she let us know when we were out of line. She
only an invigorating teacher, but also a
Mr. Bertrand Sibley. our joking physics and chemistry
our "general manager" who saw that things got done, many
much of the
Because of the unstinting efforts of Mrs. Hudson and Mr.
Senior class is the great class it is today. With this dedication we wish to
express our appreciation to our class advisors for their job very

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�Administration
Mr. Thomas
(SUPERINTENDENT
E. Byron Thomas, our new
ficient "Super", graduated from Albion
College with a B.A. in 1924. I n
received his Master's degree
western University, later
work at the University of Michigan. H e
taught high school four years, was for six
years Superintendent of Schoolcraft High
School and for ten years Superintendent of
Vicksburg High School. Five years
became CHS Senior High principal and
just this last year Superintendent,
pleting his twenty-fifth year as
He is a member of the Masons, the Junior Chamber of
Rotary Club, the Michigan Educational Association, the National
Association, and the National Educational Fraternity, Phi Delta Kappa. He
uses his spare time, when he has any, reading anything in print

Board of Education
The Board of Education is a group of five Coldwater
elected by the people of Coldwater for terms of three years. The
once a month and more often
The largest task of the Board this past year, other than
duties of collecting and appropriating revenue and hiring teachers,
the Edison School. Under the Board's able supervision the construction of
this new elementary school has been proceeding as part of a
sion program under way in Coldwater, which program will
buildings and a more adequate budget for the Coldwater

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Wayne Johnson G e o r g e C . Kelsey
Trustee S e c r e t a r y

Daniel M. loose
Lavern O d r e n J . A. Thomas, M.D. S t a n l e y Borden
Trustee S c h o o l Engineer
Treasurer P r e s i d e n t
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�Mr. Dennis
(SENIOR HIGH
Kermit Dennis. busy but
cipal of Roosevelt Senior
from Adrian College as a Science
1931. A t the University of Michigan he
took his M.A. in Educational
tion. H e then came to Coldwater High
School, where he taught Science
teen years. After three years
of the Junior High, this year he
the job of Senior
He belongs to the Masons,
Club, and the National Association
ondary Schools, and is a Presbyterian elder and president of
ern Michigan Guidance Association. He is a man of many
photography, hunting and fishing, carpentry, and

Mr. Olson
(JUNIOR HIGH
Axner Olson, friendly head man across the court, graduated from Troy
High School in 1929. He took his Bachelor of Science degree
Michigan College and has also done post graduate work there. For
he was basketball and ba,eball coach at New Troy High School,
principal and baseball coach a t Homer
High School for two years, and
scar was Superintendent o f
ugh School. S i x years ago he came to
:oldwater and since that time he
••chence and Mathematics, and served as
,i.sistant football and baseball coach. This
i, his first year as Junior
.old he has done an
Besides his regular duties
he has written for the Mirror, assisted in
athletics, and cheerfully helped out
activities. H i s special interests include
hunting and fishing, and he has
hours in the North woods
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CHS.; W . M i c h . C o l . , B . S . ; U . o f

MISS E L L E N R O B E R I S . M u s i c . M I S S M E L I S S A S E M M E L R O T H B E R T R A N D 5 . . •
Kent C i t y H . S . M . S t a t e , B . M . C i v i c s , M a t h e m a t i c s .
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M A.; H o p e College.
- Ta k e t h a t s t a t e m e n t w i t h a " T h o s e m i s s i n g , s p e a k u p ,
groin o f s o h . .

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R S .
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CHS; O b e r l i n C o l . , B . A ;
S t u d y
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MISS R O S E S T E F F A N I A K , S o c i a l
Studies, E n g l i s h .
CHS; W . M i c h ; N o t r e D o m e ,
Ph.B.; U . o f M . , M A . ; L i f e C e r t .
" Ye s , t h a t ' s r i g h t , i s n ' t

V H S A L I C E WEILER. Spanish,
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�SOME S N A P P Y SNAPSHOTS
FIRST ROW—Jr. Play leads; Jr. Root; Coxie; "The Trophy"; Jackie.
SECOND ROW—Bathing beauties f?,; Susie, where are y o u g o i n g t ; a trio; Claire; Phil; T. G B u c k y.
THIRD ROW—Jo,,,, King; Coach Bob; Gret; Diane poses; Principal Olson.
FOURTH ROW—For I , , . , , , , k , , M r. Greenl; Mary a n d l i t Sr. Ploy.
FIFTH ROW—Y-Teen initiations; Barb Goodale; Lois a n d friend Bishop; Bow T i . Chorus.
Ill

��FRONT ROW — Jane Morgan, Claire Newberry
BACK ROW — Ken McDonald, Otis Macklin

The Senior Story
1947. Across the court and
We joined all the clubs, were on all the staffs of
the Mirror and Cardinal, went out
filtered "en 'nesse" into the select " A " band.
We helped celebrate the T V Championship i n
basketball: i t was a rarity then. Sowles. Don
Smith, Glyn Dee Havens. and Bob Luse were
our class officers; Jane Morgan and Richard
Dick were

1944. T h e seventh grade. We were
high and mighty then, but the initiation into our
new life was not entirely without
A few of us crashed the journalism
Mirror and Cardinal staffs; a few, the A and B
bands; and one was honored on the popularity
poll. Officers: Bob White.
Garvin, Vice President; Phil
Gilbert Dean, Treasurer; Paul Woods
Fair,

1948. Juniors — not much longer.
Tie Club and "I Speak For
were initiated into the Cl-IS curriculum. "Peg
0' My Heart" was presented and was a brilliant
success. Some of us were finally made
itors — Patience and Fortitude.
factor was, of course, the second
ship in basketball. Fred Weeks was
he was aided by Bob Luse, Carl Lewis, and
Kenny McDonald. Morgan and Ardith Betts
were Commissioners; the clerk was also a Junior
—

1945. W e had a bang-up eighth grade party
— where all the girls danced!
made varsity basketball — as manager, and no
one could forget the SPORES!!! Nan
our prexy and had able assistance from John
Odren, Bob Tubbs and Pat Kaser, along with
Gilbert Dean, Council
1946. Freshmen. A deluge of
was warmly welcomed into the ranks o f the
'49ers. A l l the boys went out for sports,
share making reserve squads. We were proud of
Carl Lewis. the first to make
Fred Weeks was prexy: Eugene Sowles,
Connell and Pat Kaser completed the line-up.
Odren was council representative and Betty
Aiken was elected as president of the Lincoln
Counci

1949. T h i s i s Senior year. W h a t has i t
brought? O h , so very much. I t has been a
grand, wonderful year, one we. the
never forget. A n d through the Cardinal, our
memory book, we want to share it with
undergrad
1

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SENIORS...
BETTY J E A N A I K E N
"Captain"
Mirror S t a g 9 - 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
M i r r o r E d i t o r. i n . c h i e f 1 2
Cardirol S t a f f 9 . 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
GAS Intramural, 9-10
Clerk I I
Pres Student Council 9
Debate 11
Democracy C o n t e s t W i n n e r 1 1
Coronation 9
9.-Sr Banquet Comm.
-Magno Cum L a u d . " Latin 1 0
Quill a n d S c r o l l 1 2

M A R J O R I E J A N E B AT E S

PAT R I C I A A N N A R N O L D

Y. Te e n s 9 . 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Chorus I I
Librarian 11 . 1 2
Citizenship C o m m . I T
"I S p e a k f o r D o r n o c r a c y " 1 2

JEAN A N N B A U M

' , Te e n s P r e s . 1 2
Band 9 . 1 0
' , Te e n s T r e a s . 1 1
Junior P l a y f a r m . .

G. A . A . 1 2
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Jr o n d S r . P l a y C o m m .
Senior P l o y
Mirror S t a f f 1 1 . 1 2
Cardinal S t a f f 9 . 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
4-5 C l u b 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
Girls' I n t r a n s u r o l s 9 - 1 0
Dancing C l u b P r e s . 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 11
Coronation 9
1 , - S . 8 0 1 , 1 0 1 COPPS.

Mirror S t a A 1 1 . 1 2
Cardinal S t a f f 1 1 . 1 2
Donting C l u b I I
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Citizenship C o m m . 1 1 - 1 2
J r. - S r B a n q u e t C o m m

ARDITH J O Y C E BETTS
NOEL D . B I S E L
Hi- Y 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Senior P l o y C o m m .
Baseball e e e e e re 9 - 1 0
Tennis 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Cardinal Stole 1 2
Citizenship S t o f f 1 2
Debate 1 2

Band 9 - 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
' , Te e n s 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
Y- Te e n s V i c • - P r e s . I I
Jr. a n d S r P l a y C o m m .
Mirror S t a f f 1 2
Cardinal
Dancing C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. C o m m i s s i o n e r
Sr. C o m m i s s i o n e r
Citizenship C o m m . 9 - 1 0
Jr..Sr. B i e , k r e t C o m m .
Quill a n d Scroll A w a r d 1 2

i
BERYL G . B L O O M
Sr. P l o y C o n a n .

JOHN W I L L I A M BURTCH
"Noture
Hi•T 1 0
Football V a r s i t y 1 2
Football R e s e r v e 9 . 1 0
Basketball R
9
lInseball R e s e r v e 9
Chorus 9
4.11 C l u b 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
4-9 Club Prim 1 2
4.11 C l u b Tr e a s . I I
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s 1 0 - 1 1

i

DOROTHY L O U I S E B O R D E N
-Dottie"
Bond 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
9-9
1 0 -11- l a
Senior P l a y C o r n . , .
Mirror S t a f f 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Cardinal S t a f f 1 1 . 1 2
Dancing C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 1 1
Librarian 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
9 . • 5 r. B a n q u e t C o r m s ,
Hall M o n i t o r 1 0

THOMAS KENNETH CANTRALL
Baseball 9
Football 1 0
Intramural. 1 2

JOYCE J A C Q U E L I N E C U R L S
"loycie"
Band 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
V- TTTTT 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
I. P l a y C o m m .

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Vc714 1 2

GYPSY T r o u b a d o u r I I
Band V i c e . P r e s . 1 2
Citizenship C o m m . 1 2
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m .
and Scroll 1 2

M A RY A N N CLARK
Y.Terms 1 0
Chorus I I
Home E r. C l u b 9 - 1 0
Girls' I n t r a m u r a l s 1 0
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 1 1
Librarian 1 2
Bowling 1 2

�SENIORS...
GUY E D W I N COBB

H A R RY L E E C O O P E R

" V Band 1 0
Hi- Y 1 1 - 1 2
Senior P l a y
Senior P l a y C o m m .

Hi- Y 1 0 - 1 1
Senior P l a y
Football R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0 - 11
Football V a r s i t y 1 2
Baseball R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0
Baseball H , , . , , . 1 2

2 ' 11 ' n m b i 9
Citizenship C o n o n . 1 1
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m .

RONALD MERLE C O R E Y
"Stretch"
Band 9 - 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
F. F . A . 9 - 1 1 - 1 2
rg'Clu9LN-1C0771.212
Coronation B a n d 1 0
District a n d S t a t e S o l o
11 . 1 2

TBZli`kell!Zirr7o!'s?ty 1 1 - 1 2
Mirror S t a f f 11
Chorus 1 1
C- C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
Notional G u a r d 11 - 1 2

LEROY E A R L C O I (
"Conie"
F. F . A . 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Football R e s e r v e s 9
Football V a r s i t y 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
Basketball R e s e r v e s 9 - 1 0
Basketball V a r s i t y 1 1 . 1 2
Chorus I I
? t a N 1 0 ` . - 11 ° 1 " 2 m . 9
Coronation 9
Notional G u a r d 11 - 1 2
.11..5r. B a n q u e t C o m m .

J U A N I TA J . C R A B I L L
Chorus 9 - 1 0
4 . 9 C A b .'1u0b.11-12

L AW R E N C E D E A N C R A N D A L L
"Larry"
,
Band 9 - 1 0 . 1 1
Hi.Y , I 0 - 1 2
Junior P l o y C o m m .
' M t n : 1 . 7 1 1 2 9 4 0
Cardinal S t a f f 1 2
Bays' i n t r a m u r o l s 1 0 . 1 1
Class O f f i c e r
Coronation 9
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m .

GILBERT C R A N D A L L D E A N
Hi- Y 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
HI- V S e c . a n d Tr e a s . I I
Hi- Y P r e s . 1 2

RICHARD D . D I C K
"Square D i c k "
Hi- Y 1 0 . 1 1
Sr. P l a y C o m i n .
Baseball . . . . . ve 9
Chorus I I
Boys Intromurals 9
. 9
a q u e t C'ormn.

PHYLLIS I R E N E D O L B E E
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l o y C o m m
Mirror S O D 1 2
Cardinal S M f f 1 2
Chorus 9
Citizenship C o m m . 1 1
A . . S r. B a n q u e t C o m m .
Office

JOAN M A RY D O N K I N
"Joanie"
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Junior P l o y
StiriVr1"; V : 4 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
'''sit'rrcrirnisEldStrifi"R!0`111.?2
Dancing C l u b 11
Debate 1 2
Feh7enrii4:419 V a r s i t y 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2 '
Oinii.cirr?d"r;,,C;"`".

E M I LY J E A N D O W N E R
G. A A . 1 1
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1
Girls' I n t r o m u r a l s 9
Dancing C l u b 1 1 - 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 11
Citizenship C o m m . 1 0
Usher 1 1

K E N W O O D G E O R G E D R AY T O N , JR.
Football F u t u r e V a r s i t y 1 0
Football R e s e r v e I I
' 0 7 2 : 1 1 ' o n i V r BLYskeLl! 1 2

�SENIORS._
ROY P H I L O D U N S M O R E
Boys' I n t r a r n u r o l s 9 . 1 0
"Fun F o r Y o u " 1 2

THOMAS E U G E N E E N G L E
" i n . ' Ding"
Sr. P l a y
Football R e s e r v e 1 0 . 1 1
Football V a r s i G 1 2
Basketball R
9 - 1 0
Basketball V a r s i l y 1 2
Baseball R e s e r v e 1 0
Tennis 1 0 - 1 1 1 2
441 C l u b 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s
C.Club 1 2

FREVeArdLORRA INF PA R L E Y
G. A . A . 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Mirror Staff 1 0 . 11
Sr. P l o y C o m m . A s s • t D i r e c t o r
Cardinal Staff 9 . 1 2
Home E c C l u b 9 . 1 0
Girls I n t r o m u r a l s
Jr- H i g h
J r. • S r B a n q u e t C o m m .

NANCY LEE FA I R
" A " B a n d 9 . 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
' , Te e n s Tr e a s . 1 2
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l o y
Golf 1 0 - 11
Mirror S t o R 1 0 . 11
Cardinal S t a f f 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
Dancing C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r 1 1
Citizenship C o m m . 9
1 , - S r, B a n q u e t C o m m .
D. A . R . G i r l 1 2

M. C H A R L E N E F R A S E R

SYLVESTER C F R E D E R I C K , J R .

Y- Te e n s 1 1 - 1 2
Jr P l a y C o m m .
Golf 1 1
Mirror S t a f f 1 1 . 1 2
Cardinal S t a f f 1 1 . 1 2
Dancing C l u b I I
Gypsy Tr o u b o d o u r 1 1
Debate 1 2
Forensics 1 2
Jr..Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m .
Quill a n d Scroll A w o r d 1 2
Cardinal C h o t t e r E d . 1 2

Jr N a y C o m m
Senior P l a y
Foo/ball 1 0 . 11 - 1 2
Baseball 1 1
Track 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Mirror S t a f f 9
Cardinal S t a f f I I
Boys' I m r o m u r a l s 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
' v p s y Tr o u b a d o u r 11
Coronation 1 0
J, ' 5 , . B a n q u e t C o m m .

DORIS F R Y

BARBARA L O R R A I N E G I S T

Band 9 - 1 0
Usher

Bond 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Golf 1 0 - 1 2
Cardinol S t a f f 1 0
Chorus 1 1
Girls' I n t r a m u r a l s 9 - 1 0
G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Coronation 1 0
"Fun F o r Y o u " 1 2

ADOLPHUS L . G O O D W I N
" Ta b b y "
Football R
1
0
Baseball R 0
Track V a r s i t y 1 0
TCTOrkusR717.1 1 ' I 2
GypsyB
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' Intramural. 1 0 - 11
s
y
Tr o u b o d o u r I I
Clerk 1 2
Fr:

1

ROBERT G

HARVEY

I G Y 11 - 1 2
F. F . A . 9 - 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. P l a y
Sr. P l a y
Football R 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
Baseball B
9 . 1 0
t t r c r i n r ' s t , 11 - 1 ?
4-H C l u b 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2

2

D I V I D E R H AV E N S
"Heifer"
Band 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
F. F. A . 9 - 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Sr. P l a y
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Football R e s e r v e 9 . 1 0
Baseball R • s e r v e 1 0 . 1 1
4.H C l u b 9 . 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
Sophomore S e c r e l a r y
Citizenship C o m r n , 1 2
Democracy C o n t e s t 1 2

ROBERT H O W A R D H E C K M A N
"Colonel.'
Baseball R e s e r v e I I 1 2
Chorus 1 1
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s 1 0 . 1 1
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Citizenship C o m m . 1 2
' F u n F o r Yo u ' . 1 2

�RICHARD LEE H I L L
"SHOWY"
Band 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Hi- Y 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y
Sr. P l a y
Football 1
9 - 1 2
Basketball R
9
Baseball R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0
Tr a c k 1 1 - 1 2
[ I s o l a , 11
Citize.hip Conan. 9 - 1 0
Coronation B a n d 1 0
District a n d S t a t e S o l o C o n t e s t s
1 0 - 11 - 1 2

4.111

-

SENIORS..
LOIS A . H O L L I S T E R
"Dead B o a t "
G. A . A . 1 1
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1
Jr. P l a y
M i r r o r S W F, 1 0 - 1 1

It

Grrr17 lErtroCrrik.isbrars 9 i 1 0
Usher 1 1

ROBERT E D W A R D J I V I D A N , J R .

CHARLES R I C H A R D H U N T L E Y

Coronation 9
band 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Golf 1 0
Coronation B a n d 1 1
"fun f o r Yo u " 1 2

OGIE A N N A KIRKUM

PAT R I C I A L O U K A S E R

Daniing Class 1 2
Usher

Band 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Y-Toerts 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Golf 1 0 - 11
Mirror S l o b 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
Cardinol S t o l t 9 - 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
Dancing C l a s s 1 1 . 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 1 1
Citizenship C o m m . 9
Coronalion 1 0
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . 1 1
Cardinal Chatter 1 2

MAR ELIZABETH K R I S O V

SHIRLEY M A Y K N I G H T
"Kitten"

G. A . A . 11 - 1 2
Y- Te e n s I I
Jr. P l a y 1 1
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o n o n . 1 1
Ring C o n a n . I I

Y. Te e n s 1 0
1,ilaHntecriuEL. ,Colub 1 0
Librarian 9
Ushers 1 1

JOAN L. L E N N O N

CARL E . L E W I S , J R .
-Iron Curtain"

Bend 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
Y- Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o n o n .
Sr. P l a y
Sr. P l a y C o m m .

l'onrZy Pf L 1 5 : 1 1 7 1 0 - 1 1 -12
Reserve B a s k e t b o l l 1 0 - 1 1
Va r s i t y B a s e b a l l 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Boys' 1 . r o n w r a l s 1 2

P:

C - C A b 9 . 1 O - 11 . 1 2

GPIs Intromurals 1 0
Dancina C l u b 1 2
Citicenship C o m m . 1 0
Jr. S r . B a n q u e t C o m m .

MAO R . M , C O N N E L L
"Mooch"
Bond 9
Jr. P l a y C o m m .

ROBERT A R T H U R L O S E
Junior P l a y 1 1
Mirror S t a f f 11 - 1 2
Ass't M i r r o r E d i t o r 1 1 - 1 2
Cardinal S t a f l

trotZ6
9 _ 1 0
football Va r s i t y 11 - 1 2
Basket:toll R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0
Basketball Va r s i t y 1 1 - 1 2
Tennis 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Closs V i c e - P r e s . 9
C- C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
Coronation 1 0
1Y- 5 r . B a n q u e t C o m m .

K r Y s r. i T n r : l e r f r e : 2 1 0
Sloss V I . . - P i e s i d e n t 1 1
ID

l'i'‘'.;r".:CZ.

M a g n o Cann Laurie i n L o t i n 9
Quill a n d Scroll 1 2

1

�SENIORS._
KENNETH D M c D O N A L D
"Rocket"
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Football R e s e r v e 1 0
i a m b ° I I Va r s i t y 11 - 1 2
Baseball R e s e r v e 1 0
Track 1 0 1 . 11 . 1 2
Tennis
Boys Intromurols 9 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
Class P r • s i d e n t 1 2

ftti7rYr"

THOMAS RUSSELL M o c FA R L A N E
H i , 12
Jr. P A , C o m m .
5 P l a y Comm.
T'in
10
e y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Citizenship C o m m . 1 1 . 1 2
"Fun F o r Y o u - 1 2
Athletic P o l i c e 1 1 - 1 2

KENT A R T H U R M c K N I G H T
" Tu r t l e "
Band 1 0
Jr P l a y C o m m .
Sr P l o y C o m m
Chorus 1 1
I

B o y s

Intrarnurals 1 0

E=n24°, ;E--. "

Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m

DONNA JEAN MACK
-Moe'

11- Te e n s 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Band 9 - 1 0 . 1 1
G. A . A . 1 2
Jr. a n d S r. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l o y
Dancing C l u b 1 1 - 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 1 1
Citizenship C o m m . 9 - 1 0
Jr.•Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m .
Exchange A s s e m b l i e s 1 2

WILLIAM O T I S M A C K L I N , JR.

IMOGENE DELLA MAHAFFEY

Football . . . . . ve 1 0 - 1 1
Bays' I n t r a i n u r a l s 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
C g s , . Tr e a s u r e r 1 2
Odd F e l l o w s Basketball 1 2

Band 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m r n .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Dancing C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 1 1
Librarian 9
Usher 1 0
Jr.- S r. B o n a . , C o m m .
OFFice 1 1 . 1 2
Hall M o n i t o r 9

T H 9 T t v EDMUND MARCHANT

ROBERT C O N R A D M E R L A U
Chorus 9 . 1 1 - 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r 11

SHIRLEY J A N E M O R G A N
iiMorgii
Vica.Pres. G . A . A . I I
Pres. G . A . A . 1 2
Sr. P l a y
trrrclinoSI'arta111.1?.12
Girls' I n t r o m u r o l s 1 0
Class V i c e - P r e s . 1 2
Ro . . . . . It C o m m 1 0 . 1 1
Coronation 1 0
L, ' 5 , . B a n q u e t C o m m .

PHYLLIS " G A N m u N G E R
Band 9 . 1 0 - 1 1
9.1eens 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. a n d S r . P l a y C o m m .
G O I r T g . 11
Mirror Staff 1 0 . 11 - 1 2
Cardinal S t a g 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
Dancing C l u b 1 1 - 1 2
G y p , Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Citizenship C o m m . I I
Coronation 1 0
J r. - S r B a n q u e t C o m m .

ANNA M. MONGER
O A . A . 11 . 1 2
C h a r y. 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Home E c . C l u b 9
4-9 C l u b 9 . 1 0 - 11 - 1 2
Girls' I n g a r n u r a l s 9 - 1 0
Dancing C l u b 1 2
G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Librorion 1 2
Usher 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Server a t J r . - S r. B a n q u e t

CLAIR E L A I N E N E W B E R RY
"Clarebelle"
Y- Te e n s 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
t O r c Tr t Y s I C S r i r i 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
Mirror S t o R 1 0 . 11 . 1 2
Dancing C l u b 1 1 . 1 2
Class S e c r e t o r y 1 2
Citizenship C o m m . 9
Coronation 9 . 1 0
Usher 1 0
Jr.-Sr. B a n q u e t C o m m . 1 1

�SENIORS...
ARTHUR H A R R Y N I C H O L S

JOHN E D WA R D O D R E N

F. F . A . 9 - 1 0 - 1 1

Foorball R
9 . 1 0
Football V a r s i t y 1 1 . 1 2
Boys' I n t r a m u t a l s 9
f1*.'1"3"

BETTY J E A N PA R S H A L L
"Buckle"
Y. Te e n s 1 1 . 1 2

:G i r l s ' I n t r a n a n a l s

C A R O J O A N PA R K S
V,Io.rnt&amp;EL.,lub 9
Librarian 8

9
Dancing C l a s s 1 1 - 1 2
Gvosy Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Ushers 1 1
O F C e F G , V , .121 2
Hall M o n i t o r I I

UTLEY PA R K S , J R .

JANE A N N P A U L
"Juana"

F. A . 9 - 1 0
Track R e s e r v e 1 0
Track V a r s i t y 1 1 . 1 2
Bays' I n t r a n t u r a l s 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
C.Club 1 0 - 11 . 1 2
Tu m b l i n g 1 2

a A . A . 1 0 . 11
Jr. P l a y C o m m . 1 1

ROBERT H A L E P E A R C E

LEE MALLEN P F O S T
" a t "

Sand 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
lr P l a y
Sr. P l o y
Basks'ball F . , . , , . 1 0 . 11
Chorus 1 2
Tu m b l i n g C l a s s 1 2

Chorus I I

L AW R E N C E L . P O R T E R

M A R I LY N A . P O T T S

F. F A . 9 - 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
',scubaII R 2
Basketball R
1 1
Basketball V a r s i t y 1 2
Baseball . . . . . ve 9
Baseball V a r s i l y 1 0 - 1 1 • 1 2
4-9 Club 9-10
C.Club 1 0 . 11 - 1 2

Y•Teens 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Jr. P l a y D i r e c t o r 1 1
Jr. P l a y C o m m .

MARJORIE J E A N R A Y M O N D
"Midge"

FRANK C R E L I C K
"Poncho"

Band 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Y. Te e n s 1 0

Football R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
Bays' I n t r a m u r a l s

Yridcr

1

2

t r S r c I Vtall 12
Chorus 9
1,F1"" CltE .11211 1.12.
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Librarian 1 2
O R k e Wo r k 11 . 1 2
School Tr e a s u r e r 1 1 . 1 2

F. F . A . 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
FB*ottl'l

1.10

'

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b
12
;t7n.' PK:v. gt's
National G u a r d s 1 1 - 1 2

l'371T:12
Citizenship C o n a n 1 1 . 1 2
Jr -Sr B a n q u e t C o m m . 1 1

�SENIORS..
D O N A L D J . REPPERT

M I L I N . r. , M ROSENBERG

Cordinol S t a f f I I
Chorus 9 - 1 2
Art C l u b 1 1 - 1 2

Ill.', 1 0
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Footbnil R e s e r v e 9 . 1 0
Footboll V a r s i t y 1 1 . 1 2
Basketball R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0
Basketball V. , , . L I Y 1 1 . 1 2
C•Club 1 1 . 1 2

FLORENCE E . R U B L E Y
' , Te e n s 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
L'

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ST

ROBERT C L A R E B U R L E Y
Band 9 . 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2

Jr.- 5 r. B a n q u e t C o r m ,

ROBERT M E R E B U R L E Y
Baseball R . , . , . , . 1 1

Boys' ' m u r m u r e d , 9 . 1 0
Fun F o r Y o u ' • 1 2

M A R I A N L RUSSELL
' , Te e n s 1 0 . 1 1
Jr. P l o y C o m m .
tOrc7:::1 1 ; 7 1 2
Chorva 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
4-H C l u b 9 . 1 0 - 11 . 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b o d o u r 1 1
Usher 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
-Fun For Yo u " 1 2

GLORIA A N N RZEPKA
"Glory '

ROLFA,N,?, FREDERICK S E L B Y

Sr.. P l o y C o m : : :

Baseball R e s e r v e 9 . 1 0
Intrornurals 9 1 0
W K Z O Special Broadcast 1 2
C o k e B a k i n g a n d D e c o r a t i n g S c h o l o r.
ship

9.10
.Sr B a n q u e t
W U ° Special Broadcast 1 2
Announcement C o m m 1 2

CONRAD ALBERT SEMMELROTH
"Somme"
Band 9 . 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Cardinal 5 0 0 1 2
4 . 9 C l u b 9 . 1 0 - 11 . 1 2
Boys' I n t r a m w a l s
Debate 1 1 - 1 2
Commissioner 1 2
Coronation B o n d 9 - 1 0
5 0 0 0 ancl S T . . Solo Contest
9 - 1 0 . 11

DONALD L. SMITH
"Colonel"
Band 9
H i , 1 0 - 11
Football . . . . .
9
Football V o r s i t y 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2
Trock V a r s i t y 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Mirror S t a f f 9 - 1 0 . 11

ECtb,O174den' "
Secretory C . C l u b 1 1
Treasurer C . C l u b 1 2

THEODORE J O H N S H E R RY
H i , 1 0 . 11
Baseball 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Mirror Staff 1 0 - 11 . 1 2

t'Boys'
r'd7Zi
't.;17-17"°' "
I n t r a m u r a l , 9 - 1 0 . 11

MARJORIE A N N S M I T H
"Morge"
' , Te e n s 1 1 . 1 2
Chorus 9 - 1 0 . 1 1
Dancing C l u b 11
"Furs F o r Y o u " 1 2

�SENIOR
NORMA ELLEN S M I T H
4.11 C l u b 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r I I

RUTHELLEN S M I T H
"Smitty J r. "
Y Te e n s 1 0 . 1 1
Chorus 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
441 C l u b 9
Girls: I n t r a n w r a l s 9 - 1 0
gancingz Class 1 2 1 1
5 i g e r n l p Comm. 1 2

ALFRED E A R L S O R T W O L
Al
Mayor 1 2
Band 9

V E R LY N E U G E N E S O W L E S

5€ P I p 9

Basketball V a r s i t y 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
Capt. Elasketball 1 2

M r M =
C- C l u b 1 2

7

1

H i , 1 0 - 11
V z i i t y 1 2 1 0 - 11 - 1 2

2

AUDREY ELLEN STEIN
"Stinky"
G. A . A . 1 1 . 1 2
G . A A . S r . R e p eeeeee alive 1 2

i t : r t M V " 9 - " " 1 2
Class P r e s i d e n t 1 0
Class T r e m u r e r 9 - 1 1
C- C l u b 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
C- C l u b V i c e - P r e s i d e n t 1 2
Coronation 1 0

GEORGIA ELLEN STEMEN
"George"
Chorus 1 2
Home E c . C l u b Tr e a s .
rijig::.niii.Club 1 2

Chorus v9
SI11:1'.
Girls Intromurals 9
Doz,ing Class 11
IOkeeTifea'd n2g 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2

JOHN CHARLES STEPHENS
H i , 1 0 - 11
Jr. P I ,
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Tennis R e s e r v e 1 1
Mirror Stolf 1 0
Cardinal S t a f f 1 0
Boys' I I . . . m u r a l s 1 0 - 1 1
Coronation 1 0 - 11
"Fun F o r Y o u " 1 2
Football M o n a g e r 1 0 - 1 1

BETTY M A R I E S T E P H E N S O N
"Steve"
Bond 9 - 1 0 . 1 1 - 1 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Dancing C h M 1 1 . 1 2
G y p s y Tr o u b a d o u r I I
Librarian 9
a t e r n s , l i p COMFTI. 1 2
le.- S r. B a n q u e t C o m m .
Exchange A s s e m b l y 1 1

JEAN DOLORES S T U R G E O N
"Hotrod'.

EARL C H A R L E S T A P P E N D E N

Girls' I n a m o u r a l s 9 . 1 0

4.11 C l u b 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
Citizenship C o m m 1 0
Odd Fellows' Basketball 1 2

SPENSE R E I D T A I T
Tr a c k 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
C- C l u b 1 0 - 1 1 . 1 2
Tu m b l i n g 1 0 . 1 1 . 1 2

BEVERLY J E A N T H O M P S O N
Chorus 1 1 - 1 2
4-H C l u b 9
girls' I n t r a t o w a l s 9 : 1 0
Usher 1 0 - 1 1
"Fun F o r Y o u " 1 2

�SENIORS..
ROLLAND T . T H O M P S O N
"Rollie"

GEORGE M T H O M P S O N

H i , 1 0 - 11
F. F . A . 1 0 - 1 1
Boys' I n t r o m u r a l s

TAer7nClulTs11
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s 9 - 1 0

CLYDE M . T R U M B U L L

JOYCE E L A I N E T O M P K I N S
Band 9 - 1 0
G. A . A . 1 0

Sr. P l a y
1 3 V s ° 1 „ r Va t Z 1 s 1 2 1 2

4-H C k b 9 1 0
Girls' I n P a r n u r a l s 9
Dancing C l u b 1 1
Gypsy Tr o u b a d o u r I I

ROBERT J . C T U B E S
Track R e s e r v e
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s
Christmos P a g e a n t
"The L o n e P i n e "
Foster P r o g r a m

0

1
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vse,

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KEITH D . W E A G E
C.Club 1 1 - 1 2
Football V a r s i t y 1 1 - 1 2
Boys' I n t r a m u r a l s 1 1 - 1 2

FREDERICK H . W E E K S , J R .

JACK T . W O O D
"Tiger"

Jr. P l a y C O T ' ,
Football 9 . 1 1 - 1 2
Basketball R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
Basketboll V a r s i t y 1 2
Track R e s e r v e 9

Hi- Y 1 0
Jr. P l o y 1 1
Basketball R e s e r v e 1 0 . 1 1
Baseball V a r s i t y 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
C- C l u b 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
l y • S r. B a n q u e t 1 1

;zr;t,"so,'S

Cl9s4 P r p s i d e n i 9 - 1 1

E O g N s h 1 T2 - 1 T" . O
C- C l u b P r e s i d e n t 1 2
Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C o r n m .

JOHN R. ' , O P E

PAUL W . W O O D S

Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l o y C o m m .
Football R e s e r v e 1 1
football Va r s i t y 1 2
Baseball R e s e r v e 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
Boys' I n t r a r n u r a l s 1 2
Citizenship C o m m . 1 1 - 1 2
Hall M o n i t o r 11

Football R e s e r v e 9 - 1 0
Basketball R e s e r v e 9 - 1 1
Tennis 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2
&amp;L'FaTC=rtsk°etball 12

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21

�FIRST ROW — "The Divine Flora"; Doc takes the cake; Dick takes o ride.
SECOND ROW — Hi-Y Assernbly; Director Roberts; G . A . A . float;
THIRD ROW — Having f n ? . Y-Teen initiation; Julie, w h o is he?
FOURTH ROW — When ye doing fellas?; Joan declares; Coach is happy! (they just returned from state);
Gret and Janie.
FIFTH ROW — Hi girls; Max and Bosky; What'cha drinkin', Rowe?; Friends?

22

�Class Wills
I, Betty Aiken, will my nickname, "Captain".
to Mrs. Warnock, who deserves an official title
for keeping the Roosevelt office
smoothl
I, Pat Arnold. will to any unsuspecting junior
my lonely locker beside Mr.

I, Gilbert Dean, will my ability to
profanity to
I, Richard Dick, will my nickname.
Dick", to any one
I, Phyllis Dolbee, will to Mr. Rice a song hit
magazine so he can amuse himself with
as well as
I. Joan Donkin, will to Jane Smith and her
"Mamma- my quick, snappy "hello".

I, Marjorie Bates. will Mr. Rice a dog
won't need so many pets
I, Jean Baum. will and bequeath t o Joyce
Schlubatis any of my few possessions
little heart
I. Ardith Betts, will my secret ambition o f
hitting the bald spot on Mr. Green's head with
a chalk eraser to Donnie Byers, who is
person to

I, Emily Jean Downer, will my place in art
class to anyone who wants red,
hand
L Kenwood Drayton, will to my
sell, my list of absence excuses no he will
so much

I, Noel Bisel, leave my well known ability to
make stupid mistakes in math clam to
so that Mr. Green will have a new source of
amuseme
1, Jim Blohm. will my talk of horses
undergrad who appreciates them as much as

I, Roy Dunsmore. will a pair of
to Mr. Rice so he can get to third
on
I, Freda Earley, will my ambition to get a
little sleep to Mr. Rice, who uses the 7th hour
typing class for his
I, Tom Engle. w i l l my theme song, "Near
You" . to Bob Simmons, who I hope will enjoy it
as much as

I, Dorothy Borden, who has never
cymbals in the " A " Band, will my ability to be
a cymbalist to Richard Reppert, who has for a
year thought he was the

I, Nancy Fair. will an alarm clock to
coming members of the "A" Band next
they can get to early morning practices

I, John Burtch, will the book How to Win
Friends and Influence People to
1, Tom Cantrell. will my friendship with Mr.
Dennis to

I, Charlene Fraser, will my seat in
which is in the direct line of fire in the
wad war", to any future 2nd year
dent who wants to live

I, Joyce Cads, will Miss E. Moore a trip to
Europe so she will have some new stories to tell
the government classes

I, Sylvester Frederick. will a new
Louise Olmsted to tantalize the boys with.

I, Mary Ann Clark. will my locker and pet
mice to anyone who brings his lunch
his sandwiches

I, Doris Fry, will to the students of CHS my
friend and teacher. Mrs. Doris Hudson; may
they appreciate her as

I, Guy Cobb, will to Gene Fry
so that he will find, his way home
basketball

I. Barbara Gist, w i l l t o Donnie Byers the
technique of our kiss for his

I. Harry Cooper. will to Revel Ivey
name of "tittle

I, Adolphus Goodwin, will my will to Jerry
Downer 'cause he will if I will, won't

1, Ronald Corey, will a pin-ball machine to
Doug Baxter. no he can

I, Bud Harvey. will my nickname, "Ricket",
to any unfortunate Junior who deserves it.
I, Glyn Dee Havens, will two cartons
matches to Louise and Sharon, so they
have to sponge off anyone else like they did from
Bob Pearce and me

I. Leroy Cox, will the word "yes" to Jane
Luedders, so I won't always get the answer "no".
I, Juanita Crabill, w i l l m y ability t o skip
school and get away with i t t o my brother,
Franklin. and

I, Robert Heckman. being of sound mind, do
hereby will Mr. Rice a place on the running
board of

I. Larry Crandall, will Mr. Sibley all my old
cigarette butts for

2

�Class Wills, continued
I, Dick Hill, will my nickname, "Slippery", to
Don Byers, who I am sure can make
of it during

I, Bob Merlau. will will to any
who will will a will the ability to will a will.
We. Jane Morgan and Claire Newberry, will
never forget our good times
I. Anna Munger, will my 7th hour office work
to Pat Sager, so she won't need an excuse to
come in to see

We, Lois Hollister and Jean Sturgeon,
two pet passions — laughing and Hillsdale — to
any two underclassmen who aren't
I. Charles Huntley. will leave quietly.

I, Phyllis Munger, will to Jane Smith
ity to dash to school at 8:14 every
never
I. Arthur Nichols. will the will I didn't will to
anyone who will need it.

I, Ed Jividan, will not, because
I, Pat Kaser, will my wolfish
to my sister. Joyce, as I won't need them a t
Wester
I, Ogie Kirkum, will my attendance record to
any underclassman who finds i t difficult
his brain to think

I, John Odren, will to Miss Phillips a little
common sense so she can tell a 5 from a 3.

1, Shirley Knight, will my ability to
and like it to Miss E. Moore and
lan

I, Carol Parks, will a pack of paper to Miss
E. Moore so she won't have to use a fourth
sheet all

I. Mae Krisov. will my latest invention, the
silent laugh. to Lois Hollister and
so they won't cause Mr. Rice to
while he snoozes 7th hour.
I, Joan Lennon, will Donnie Byers t o Mrs.
Hudson so that she will have someone to help
her keep track of

I. Utley Parks, will my ability to
ball to Carlos
I. Betty Parshall, will my seat behind Lois
Hollister and Jean Sturgeon in typing to Mr.
Rice so he can learn to appreciate
I, Jane Ann Paul, will Mr. Rice my lunch
hour so he won't have to lock himself i n the
closet fifth hour to have his mid-

I Carl Lewis, will my nickname, "Iron Cur.
tam", to Don Byers and

I, Bob Pearce, will my ability to break lab.
atory equipment to Sharon Facklam
Olmste
I, Lee Pfost, will my keen sense of humor to
Mr.

I, Robert Luse, will my Cardinal editorship
to any Junior who wants to sweat blood putting
out a yearbook that will contain such "literary
masterpieces" as
I. Max McConnell. will Revel Ivey a book on
manners

I, Lawrence Porter, will my seat while riding
with Mr. Barnes on icy roads to

I, Kenneth McDonald, will my nickname o f
"Rocket" to Bernard
I, Kent McKnight, will t o Jim Rhodes my
ability to leave a girl early enough at night to
still make it home in time
I, Tom MacFarlane, will my fountain
one who wants to take the time and trouble to
re-build it.

I, Marilyn Potts, will my paints
to any underclassman who happens to feel
artistic
I, Dick Powell, again will my Model " A " to
some deserving Junior or Sophomore. 1 tried it
last year, but no one wanted it.
I, Marjorie Raymond, will my ability
without a smirk to
1, Frank Relich, w i l l my ability t o grow a
beard to George
I, Don Reppert, will my ability to keep Mary
Lapham out till 4:00 a.m. to
I, Marvin Rosenberg, will all
of CHS a pair of high hip, boots so they
prepared f o r Coach Eby 's exciting stories on
his adventures in

I, Donna Mack, will my bottle of black dye
to Mary Rose Hudson so she can get rid of her
bleached hair.
I, Junior Macklin, will my hair to
I, Imogene Mahaffey, do hereby bequeath to
Mr. Bond my adult ability to control
I, Tom Marchant, will my seat in
son's study hall to

2

�Class Wi l l s , c o n c l u d e d
I. Florence Rubley, will my nickname,
to Mr. Green, but I don't know where
the
I, Robert C. Robley. will my seat
ment to any unlucky Junior who thinks it is a
simple

I. Jack Stephens. will ins patience to M r .
Denni
I. Betty Stephenson. will the boys of CHS to
any girl who has the patience to put up with
the

I. Robert M. Rubley. will i f it takes
other four years — I mean,

I. Earl Tappenden. will and bequeath
water High School ten bricks for a start
new field

I. Marian Russell, will Mrs. Watson a new
eraser so that she can change a few
dents'

I. Reid Tait. hereby will to my brother, Her.
man, the nickname "Loverboy". I hear he is
well

I, Gloria Rzepka, will may seat in
to anyone who knows what they're

I. Beverly Thompson. will to
lane. a carton of gum so she can
with the rest

I, Roland Selby, will my ability to cook to
some Junior who is going to take

I, Rolland Thompson, will my estate on North
Clay Street to anyone who likes the sound
horn

I, Conrad Semmelroth, will Jack Walker
good jokes so he won't have to tell any of his
own and then he disappointed when n o one
laugh

I, T. G. Thompson. will my sense of
Mr.

I. Ted Sheehy, will t o Coach Livermore a
wash cloth so he will be able to comb his hair.

I, Joyce Tompkins. will to
a key chain with a bell on i t to put around her
neck so she will know where her

I, Donald L. Smith, do hereby bequeath
remaining "Clay Street Boys", Byers and Cor.
less, sharper knives no that their products
cut cleaner and without their usual

I. Clyde Trumbull. will Bob Simmons and
Revel Ivey my ability to have dates in Albion,
and not to be run out

I, Marjorie Smith, will Mr. Rice's
to any up and coming Junior who would like to
take a nap in

I. Robert Tubbs. will anyone who wants
secret desire: to break a fly's back with
bar

I, Norma Smith, will my ability to
son to hold her temper better during third and
fourth hour study hall.

I, Keith Weage. will my position
ball manager to
I, Frederick H. Weeks, do hereby bequeath to
next year's football team the speed
siveness that the 4 mules and 7 dwarfs used to
their advantage so well this year — both
off the
I, Jack Wood, will my car to Rex
that he can take out Jean Baum to kiss
won't have to do it on the basketball floor.

I, Ruthellen Smith, will my place on
piano bench to anyone who doesn't like
"off key" with
I, Alfred Sortwell, will a machine gun
Watson — may be with i t she can
hall
I, Eugene Sowles, will my girl, Vicky Trout,.
to no one — hands

I, Paul Woods, will Louise Olmsted a copy of
God's Little Acre as she must be tired
ing Forever

I, Ellen Stein, will all underclassmen the pa.
tience and tolerance to put up with
stubbornne

I, John R. Yope, bequeath to
enboom some decent reading material so that
he can burn his

I, Georgia Stemen, w i l l m y patience with
dumb animals to

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2

�The To p Ten
TOP ROW—John Tope, M a x McConnell, Robert Pearce, Glyn Dee Havens.
BOTTOM ROW—Noel B 6 e l , Joan Donkin, Betty Aiken, Dorothy Borden, Robert Luse.
Joon Lennon not pictured

The Ideal Students

Dorothy Borden

Glyn Dee Havens

26

�Class Prophecies
Juanita Crabill has changed her name
fish because someone told her to go jump in the
lak

Let as look into the future for a
moments and see how the
have fared on the rugged road of life . . . Ten
years from now . . .

The section o f US 112 from Coldwater to
Bronson has been renamed in honor of Larry.
They now call it

Betty Aiken has won a Pulitzer Prize for her
best selling novel. The World's
—
Pat Arnold took the first prize cup at
get races last year.

Gilbert Dean is star of the Ballet Busse: he
accredits it all to his
Richard "Square" Dick named his
spring "Cube"

Margie Bates has replaced Soapy
due to her excellent record as Y-Teen prexy.

Phil Dolbee is in Africa hunting "Tiger.

Jean Baum just had a proposal
fron) Alt Khan to which she replied.
I don't believe in

Joan Donkin has gone far in the world. She
runs a trading post in
Emily Downer just got a new plate

Ardith Betts is continuing her
and was recently awarded $100.000 for
on "I like

Kenwood Drayton has teamed up with the
"Boy With Green Hair- and they are
ured with Barnum &amp; Bailey as the
fic
Roy Dunsmore than

Noel Bind just invented the telephone. W e
didn't have the heart to tell him Bell
of

Freda Earley i s managing

Jim Blohm is head o f the
at the Calumet

The Cherokee Indian tribe has named Tom
Engle honorary chief: they thought he was a
long lost brother from his name . . .

Dorothy Borden. now better known I), her
stage name. Passionata de I.a Voir.
up in a raid last night of the 5th

Nancy Fair finally lost her temper! ! !

John "Nature Boy- Burtch was
en "Mr. America. 1959- at a contest

Char. Fraser has acquired the name Patti.
Putti from her work with Hillborg and Hill•
borg's cement mixer.

Tom Cantrell has been
to Spain because of his excellent
ulary

Sly Fredericks is president of the
Bow Tie

Joyce Curls has just been voted "The Ideal
Farm Wife

Doris Fry has now been cooked
you
Barbara Gist finally got a ticket

Mary Ann Clark still doesn't know.
Guy Cobb is a great corn-raiser: i t gro,,s on
him, you

Adolphus Goodwin is doing a series of
night stands across the country. H e
by Pee Wee Huntley's band . . . remember
Charles

Harry Cooper is
Ronald Corey has made and lost
It seems he patented the ()ugh machine but no
one could find a use for it.

Bud Harvey has placed a light on the grill of
his Model "A" and is trying to
it's a

Le Roy Cox has exhausted the supply, of girls
in this locality and has turned in desperation to
Lower

Glyn Dee Havens has finally grown into his
britche

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�Class P r o p h e c i e s , c o n t i n u e d
Bob Heckman has lost weight eating
cooking. The doctors have warned Anna
wishes to live long she must stay away from i t
too

Because o f his loud,
voice, Tom Marchant has replaced Eby
ball coach
Bob Merlau is posing as the BEFORE in the
Charles

Dick "Slippery" Hill, the Jazzy Saxy.
dling reefers to his fellow

Jane Morgan is really busy these
tween being head football coach at
and a stand-in for Esther Williams, she is MC
on the "It Pays to be

Lois Hollister has just laid her
At long last Ed Jividan has succeeded in life;
he beat the pin ball machine at Harry's.

Phil Munger has gone into business with her
father. She sets up road blockades.
is: "Phil wrecks 'em; Clyde collects

Pat Kaser has taken over the
and has just sold a Kalamazoo furnace to Tim
Trumbull

Claire Newberry is surrounded by

Ogie Kirkum has rejoined her family
land, and resumed her old name,

of

Shirley Knight is running a pop corn stand
in front o f Burton Bros. to compete with the
Main

John Odren, because he loves women
has branched out and is now selling
parel at his Ideal
Betty Parshall is virtually walking
she married her pilot.

Arthur Nichols runs a

The Honorary Burpers o f the World have
voted Mae Krisov
Joan Lennon has finally found a
will accept

Carol Parks; SHAME ON HER!!
Ut Parks won his third olive branch
by clocking 114 in the half mile at

Carl Lewis is now known as Luscious Louie,
taking the spotlight from Gorgeous George i n
the wrestling

Jane Ann Paul has replaced Mr. Rice in the
commercial department

Bob Luse frequents the local sanitorium and
spends his time peeling grapes and muttering
something about

Bob Pearce has opened an establishment on
Chicago Street — Pearce's Pool and
lor. Every night the boys have their
in the back room.

Max McConnell has just divorced his sixth
wife for

Lee Pfost finally succeeded in telling a funny
joke
Lawrence Porter has convinced the world —
Don't
Marilyn Potts is opening doors
Keye
Dick Powell is still celebrating his

Kenny McDonald is chief tester for
Air Mattress
Kent McKnight has changed his name
Day ; he was tired of being in
Tom MacFarlane is still running
looking for

Marjorie Raymond has typed away her fin.
gers and is now concentrating on

Donna Mack, now the famous torch singer —
Black Mac, really sends them with her groovy
rendition of "My Wild

Frank Relick just had a
Don Reppert is hand painting ties for M r.
Sibley
Marvin Rosenberg is a inotorman on
lyn
Florence Rubley has been
igated and is now rid of

Otis Macklin has retired off the
zled during his reign as senior
When offered the 825,000 jackpot on a quiz
program, Imogene Mahaffey wailed,
picks

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The Bob Rubleys, until recently, were
ing confused. Tired of the perpetual mix
Bob took Marion and moved to the
and the other changed his name to Cryando Van
Hoopenholler de

Beth Nephenson. after spending years in the
nursing profession, has become
centric: she passes the time jabbing needles into
grapefruit
Jean Sturgeon's giggle has been insured for
81,000,000; she's the crackle in

Gloria Rzepka is still trying to figure out why
she took

Earl Tappenden was knighted last week for
his solo performance in restoring culture to our
language. The Earl of Tappenden launched his
famous career with the inimitable "Forsooth".

Roland has patented his new sixteen cylinder
Selbycycl
Conrad Semmelroth has risen through the
ranks rapidly and is now Union Leader for the
caddies at the

Reid Tait as much as he thinks
Beverly Thompson is now engaged
ing house for her Larry and all the
beet

Ted Sheehy has finally changed his
Ted Shae, having used the alias for
Donald Smith. better known as
has a large following of beautiful
ing to his tales

Rollie Thompson is the local locksmith; he
specializes in

Marjorie and Norma Smith are
ing SMITH NO.RELATION

It has just been revealed to the world that T.
G. Thompson's first name is George

Ruth Ellen Smith made her piano debut
Tibbits Opera House

Joyce Tompkins is
Bob Tubbs has grown in fame, being one of
the most extensive explorers and
the world has ever seen.
tracking down Senior

Alfred Sortwell i s running on the Socialist
ticket for the mayoracy
Eugene Sowles is mascot o f the
Basketball

Keith Weage just

Ellen Stein is raising a

Fred Weeks, that noted canine veternarian, is
rapidly going to

Georgia Stemen i s now sheriff o f Branch
county and may be seen leading the
day

Jack Woods is head of a Tiger clan in Africa.
Paul Woods is in charge of the push carts at
the A &amp;

Jack Stephens has just finished
triumph — a beautiful mural done in
is displayed prominently over the bar i n the
Stag

John Yope is still an all " A " man.
at the AAA

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FIRST R O W — C o r l s , N o r m a S m i t h , M o r c h o n t , M a h a f f e y , S t u r g e o n , M c K n i g h t , S t e m e n , C a r o l P a r k s , S t e p h e n s o n , Tu b b s ,
Fraser, D o n k i n , P l o d , E a r l e y
SECOND — L e n n o n H u n t l e y P e a r c e Y o p e Russell H o v e n , K U . . , , Crandall C r o b i l l G i r l s S t e M
T H I R D R O W —Joyce cared J e a n , C o o p e r , B o u m , P o r t e r , U t l e y P a r k s , D r a y t o n , R a t h e l l e n S m i r k , D o w n e r , U n k n o w n ,
F O U R T H R O W — F l o 6 7 7 : 1 : y ' , ' % i r H , P ' o r t e r , P h i l M u n g e r , A n n a M o n g e r , To m p k i n s , S e l b y , E n g l e , H e c k m a n , G i s t ,
Cobb, M a s h
FIFTH R O W — S h e e h y, D e a n , To p p e n c l e n , K i r k u m , H o l l i s t e r, M a c k , W e e k s , S o w l e s .
S I X T H R O W —Lennon, M c C o n n e l l , D i c k , B o b M . R o b l e y, C a n t r e l l , M a r l a , P o o l , M c C o n n e l l , B a u , , , .
S E V E N T H R O W — H a r v e y, P o t t s , N e w b e r r y , R o l l i e T h o m p s o n , B e t t s , K r i s o v, G o o d w i n , B y t e s .
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�Junior Class

JUNIOR OFFICERS L : E . E . • Ay o s , Bernard Hoogenboorn, l o a n Pillsbury, Bob S i m o n s

The Junior Story
One hundred-twelve Sophomores
vanced a grade and are now looking forward to
being the future Seniors of CHS. They are the
clam of

State Championship. Hoogenboom
mons sparkpluged the Reserves i n a brilliant
season and were brought up to the varsity for
tournament play.

While Juniors they chose to lead
the year: President. Bernard Hoogenboom;
Vice-President, Dave Ayers; Secretary, Joan
Pillsbury: Treasurer. Bob Simmons.
ham and Bill Stan.II repeated as
sioners. The clerk on the commission
a Junior; t h i s year Adolphus Goodwin was
elected to

The Class of '50 contributed a majority of our
varsity cheerleaders. Joyce Stout,
batis, and Jane Smith will all return next year
to keep our school spirit high.
The class ran a little low on funds,
their play, "Green Stockings", which was
success; the collecting o f class dues, and the
sponsorship of several dances, including
up Thanksgiving Dance at the
they scraped up enough money to stage
Junior-Senior
As the days grow longer and we
thinking more of summer, back in our minds is
the thought that there is only one more year in
CHS. Yes, we've only one more year to enjoy
the foot-loose and fancy-free life of

The Juniors have taken part in most of the
outstanding activities o f the past year. I n
athletic field, especiall), they have shone brightly
as stars and near stars; both
— football and basketball — had an
gation from the class of '50. Rex
Fry. and Jim Rhodes were of
in helping win the T. V. basketball crown

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Dowd A y e r s , D o u g l a s B a x t e r, S e t o , .

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&amp; o v e r, M a r i l y n B r a d l e y , J o a n B a r r
ton, D o n . B y e r s .

Hugh C a l l a h a n , G e o r g e C a r v e r , C o r
los C l a r k , R o b e r t C o c h r a n e , R v i .

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Donna Curtis, M a r l e n e Denbrock. w .
limn D e n n i s , J o y c e D o l l , M a r y l o w
Dove, E u n i c e D r i n k w a t e r .

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Donna E n o s , S h a r o n F a c k l a m , R o n a l d
Flickinger, R a y F o g l e s o n g , C r y s t a l
Fralick, R o b e r t F r e e r n a n .

Beverly F r e n c h , G e n e F r y, M a r i e O
John G a m b y , J a r n e s G a r m a n , J o y c e
Garvin

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Hall, B e r n a r d H o o g e n b o o m .

Mary Rose Hudson, Revel I v e y, Joyce
Jones, J o A n n K i n g , S h i r l e y K i n g ,
Mary Lapham.

Nancy L a w r e n c e , R o b e r t k e n n i n g ,
Donna L i g h t , D o n e L i t t l e , D i a n e
Little, F r e d L o c k w o o d .

lane l u e d d e r s , W i n s t o n M a g y a r ,
Elaine M a r t i n , L o w e l l M C I X S O n
Charles M a y , J o y c e M a y .

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Clayton

Otis, C l i f t o n O t i s , J o y c e
PoR.

Avis P a r o d i n e , D e n n i s P o u l ,
Rorbara P a r k s ,

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P e o v y, K a r l a P e r r y , J o o n
Philbrick.

Joan P i l l s b u r y, L a V a i m P o w
t e r, L e e

Rathbun, D a v i d

R e n s h a w, J i m R h o d e s , M a r y
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Dale R u b l e y, O l i v e r S a l t z m a n ,
Joyce S c h l u b a t i s , D e n n i s
Seig, l o i s

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D a v i d

Shook.

Linda S i b l e y, R o b e r t S i m m o n s ,
Al,,, S m i t h ,

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Smith,

Donald S n y d e r,
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William Stonsell, Joyce Stout,
Maurice S t r o n g ,

Mariano

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Fred T a y l o r , R o n a l d Te a c h o u t ,
Carolyn T h o m a s ,

J a c k i e

Thompson, F r a n k
gy Tu c k e r.

Jean V o n B l a m o r n , J o a n V o n •
Blarcurn, K a t h l e e n V a u g h n ,
Joan W a t s o n . R a y W e a k l y ,
Charles W i l l i a r n s .

G e . r . s w o r t . , j o s , , p h To p e .

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�Sophomore Class

SOPHOMORE OFFICERS — AuIton Trencher, Borboro Engle, Carolyn Burton ( N o t shown: Erwin Corless

T h e Sophomore Story
time. Thank you. Seniors, for the
ceptio

On September 8, 136 Sophomores and M r.
Dennis moved across the court into
and cloistered halls of Senior High.
immediately fitted himself into his
but it took as some time to
to the

"The Yule Log Drag" was the
for our Christmas party which was
ber 21. T h e gym was decorated in all
tivity. Johnny Shupp and his
nished the music for dancing. I t
that this Christmas party was the hest
in several years and we certainly think that our
officers can pat themselves on the back
an excellent party.

The first thing we Sophomores did
elect officers, who were: President,
gle; Vice President, Erwin
Carolyn Barton; Treasurer, Alton
Sophomore Commissioners, Gail Olmstead and
John

In the second annual " I Speak
racy" contest, one of our class members. Diane
Hammond, won

A few weeks after school started 38 girls
joined the "Y-Teens". For three days
molested, harrassed, and taunted. I n o t h e r
words, they were made fools of.

March 19, found the Sophomores
at the Saturday night Masonic dance.
for a teen age dance on Saturday nights
continuing for two years and has been
cessful. Everyone at CHS really appreciates it.

On November 13 the Seniors honored us with
the much-awaited and looked-for
more Reception. I t was a standing date
We all excitedly attended and had

We think we have had a very
and are looking forward to two more o f the
same
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SOPHOMORES...
Charles A d a m s , B e t t y B a k e r , H a r r y B a k e r.
Patricia B a k e r, V i r g i n i a Botterson, M a r y
Lou B e l o . , H a r l o o n B o n d .

Vo n n i e B o s t o n , J u l i a n a B r a n c h , R i c h a r d
Brand, J o h n B r o w n , C a r l
olyn Burton, J o e Cameron.

Ido M o e C a n f i e l d , N a n c y C

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Caswell, J e s s i e C h r i s p e l l , R e a l ' J e a n
Clark, L o i s C o o p e r, J a n e t C o l l a r d .

L . w i r. C a r l e s s , R o b e r t C a r l e s s , J e a n D a v i s ,
John D a v i s , D o r o t h y Deeds,
las, J e r r y D o w n e r .

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Luella D r a p e r , Russell D r a y t o n ,
gert, R o n n i e E b e r t , C a r o l
bara E n g l e , J o h n F i s h e r.

Gordon Foote, V i c t o r F o r d ,
lick, E d w a r d F r o n k , B a r b a r a

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nie G o l e n i s , N a n c y G a r v i n .

Gerold G e n t r y , D o n n a G r e e n , R i c h a r d
Gilbert, Clifford G r a n g e r, Herbert G r a y,
Harold G r i g g , Vi o l e t G r o v, .

Preiten G w i n n , G e r t r u d e H a c k e r , M o r y
Lou H a c k e r , B o n n i e H a l l ,
m o n d , N o n c i s H a rr i rr L u c i l e H a r r i s .

Peon H a r v e y, A l i c e H o t i n a k e r, M a r y K a y
Hayes, M b ,

Heater, E l l e n Heckman,

Richard H e n n i g , C l y d e H o u t z .

B a r b a r a H u d s o n , M b , H u r l e y, N a n c y I LV.
land, M a r i n e J o h n s o n , T h o m a s K e l l e r,
Lucile K i n y o n , W e n d e l l K n o P P.

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Potty l a m b e r s o n , G l o r i a l i n e s ,
tle, R o b e r t L y m a n , B e t t y M r C o l l o u g h ,
Pool M c E l w a i n , N o r m a n M a r t i n ,

Mervin M a s s o n , Rose M a r y
othy M o l l e n k o p f , E u g e n e M o o r e , J i m
Merril, Richard M o w r e y, G a i l Olmstead.

Jean O r n o , L e w i s P i e r c e , M a r g a r e t P i f e r ,
Charlene P o r t e r, C h a r l e s

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Virginia R e n s h a w, R i c h a r d R e a p e r. , M u .

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sel, B e t h L o u S c h e i d l e r , i t , , , S c h u b e l

Keith S e c o r d , R u t h S e m m e l r o t h , H a r r y S e ,
ser, C h a r l o t t e S h e r m o n ,
man, R i c h a r d S h e r m a n , M o r h a r i e S h o o k

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it,,,, Silvers, Elaine Smith, J o a n n S m u l .
len, L e w i s S n y d e r , S h i r l e y S p r i t e , R u s .
sell S t eeeee r, D o n a l d S t u r g e o n .

Modge Ta p p e n d e n , B a r b a r a T h e b o o d .
Robert T h o m p s o n , G e r a l d
geret T h o m a s , D o n a l d
ton T r e o c h e r.

Maurice Tr a u t m a n , M a r y l i n e
tine U n r o e , J e a n g a n B l a r c u m , J a c k
Wa l l e r, G o r d o n Wa l l a c e , G l a d y s W &amp;

Donna W e e d . , , , i t , , , , . W e i l e r ,
n e r, K e i t h W e l c h , R o b e r t W h i t c o m b ,
Ned W h i t e , M o r g a r e t W i l s o n .

Will,. W i l s o n , P h y l l i s W o o d , S h i r k " ,
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S m i t h , To m McConnell, B i l l C o n n e l l G e n e M i l l e r

The Freshmen Story
The most enthusiasm of the year
during the basketball season. Dale
ert Smith, and Tom McConnell served on the
reserve

As the year o f 194849 began. o r.
of '52. held our annual election and brought
up some very good officers. They were
nell, President; Tom McConnell,
Robert Smith, Secretary; Eugene
urer; and Norman Hawk. 9th grade
tive. The 9th grader chosen as
President was Don Davis. They all proved
good

Naturally we want to mention our class ren.
resentatives on the reserve
They were Ellen Harris, Mary Robey, and Pat
Bodi
During the fall the F. F. A. held a contest to
select a harvest queen. From three
testants Wanda Stickan, a '52 class member,
was
Many member, of the class demonstrated their
journalistic ability o n the Mirror staff. They
helped turn out a slam-bang Junior

In October we stirred up a prize
lowe'en float based on the chase of Daisy Mae
for Lil' Abner.
As usual, November brought
zine sale. Through this sale the ninth
tained a wire recorder. During this year
used i t extensively and intend to bring it with
us next year for use in Senior High.
During the year we had two parties, each of
which was a

Because of Mr. Houston's interest
of vocations, he has offered the
many field trips and provided assemblies
their

The heroes of the football helmets were Jerry
Johnson. Dale Jackson and To m McConnell.

Barring accidents and mishaps, the ninth
grade has had a
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�FRESHMEN...
Joyce A d a m s , B e r n a r d A l l e n , S u s a n
All,,,, J i m m i e B u g g e r l y , F l o r e n c e
B o k e r, H e l e n B a l c h ,
ringer

Bonnie B e r c o w , R o b e r t B i g g s , E u g e n e
B l a i r, D a l e B l a n c h a r d ,

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Bliss,

Patricia B o d i e , S h i r l e y B o n h a m .

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Beth C h e s t e r , R u t h C h e s t e r , W o l t e r
Clark, M a r i e C l e a r w a t e r , W i l l , . , , ,
Connell, F r a n k l i n C r a b i l l , L e o n a
Crandall.

Richard C h r i s t i e I T D o n D a v i s . E d w a r d
Deal, J a m e s D e a n , J o h n D e n b r o c k ,

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Shirley E n g l i s h , E l l a M a r i e E s t e r l i n e ,
Marguerite F e i c k l a m . M a x

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Wilbur F e r r y, R o b e r t F i e r k e , V i c t o r
Fonda.

Carolyn F o s t e r. R o b e r t F u l l e r, B e v e r i Y
Frederick, D e s s i e G a g e , F r a n c e ,

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Jack G r u n e r , J o o n G r i m e , P a u l i n t
H a c k e r, J a c k H o I I , E l l e n H a r r i s ,
Elizabeth H o r t , J o e H a r t e r

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Jerold J o h n s o n , T o m J o h n s o n , R o g e r
Jones, J o y c e K a s e , . D a v i d K i n g ,
hi'wei' ' &lt; n o n , J e r r y K u l o w .

Gloria Larnberson, H a r o l d Lamberson,
Phyllis l o y m a n ,

George Lewis,

Julie L i n d , i n a , J a n e l i t t l e , M a r v i n
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Shirley L u s e , D o l o r e s
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ert M a s s e y, D o n a l d M o y , M a x M a y .

Johnny M c B r i d e , C a r o l A n n M c C o n n e l l ,

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nell, N a o m i M c D o n a l d ,
Laughlin, C l i f f M c L a i n .

lady McKnight, Marion
dolyn M i d d l e t o n , B a r b a r a M i l l e r ,
Eugene M i l l e r , l o n e M i t c h e l l , L e R o y
Morril.

Reoh M o w r y , W a y n e
en O l m s t e a d , l o o n O t i s , F r a n c e s
Paradine, R a y m o n d P a r a d i n e , M a r y
Ellen P a r k s .

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Robert R e n s h a w , M a r y R o b e y .

Nancy Robinson, G e o r g e Roush, F o l d
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ton, H e l e n R a y m o n d , M a y n a r d Rees,

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Eddie S i l e r . C h a r l e s S m i t h , R o b e r t
SmiM, Richard Smith. Wa r r e n Smith,
Ronald S n i f f , B a r b a r o S o u t h c c d .

Carole S p a d e , D a n S p e n c e r , E l l e n
Stamen, W a n d a L e e S t i c k , , , H e r •
swan T a i t , W a y n e T a y l o r , E v e l y n
To m p k i n s .

L. T h o m p s o n , l i e n T o m p k i n s , V i c k i
Tr o p p , G e n e Tu c k e r , C a r l t o n U n r o e ,
Edward W a l d r o n , L e l a n d W o r d .

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Bill W o l f o r d , R a l p h W o o d s . E a r t
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W e a k l y, D o l e W e b e r , E d w a r d W e l l s ,
Raymond W i l d e r , D o n n a W i l k i n s .
Marion Wi l l i a m s o n .

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P h y i l k W o r d e n , B e a t r i c e t r e o k e v, D o i
ciko v o r k e y, M y r t l e Vo c k e y, L e o n
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Alyce A i k e n , D a r y l A l l e n , S y l v i a A l .
An, N a n c y A n d r e w s ,
lard, F r e d e r i c k B a r r i n g e r , W a n d a
Bell

Richard B e t t s , C h a r l e s B a k e r , M e l v i n °
B a k e r, D o n n a B o d i e , N a t a l i e B o v e ,
Joanne B r a d l e y , G N r i n B r e ,

Jo A n n B u r t o n , M o r y A n n B o s s i n g ,
Jack B y e r s ,

J a m

A n n Campbell,

T h e . ° Chaffin,
Duone C o l v i n .

Joym C o o p e r, H a r o l d Corless, F u r ,
Crandall, R u t h D e B o l t , R o g e r D m i
As, B e v e r l y D e v l i n , D i a n e D i c k

Is,,,, D i c k , R i c h a r d O i r s c h e l l , M y r t l e
D r a p e r, B e t t y E r n s b e r g e r ,
ris. E l m e r F e r r y , J e a n F i s k .

Rolland F l o w e r, E l l e n F o l k , J e a n F o r
'Al,,, Raymond G o r y, E d w a r d G i l .
ford, C a r l Gillette, M a d j i G u y e r.

Patsy G r e e n , R o l p h G r e e n , G e r a l d i n e
Grlgg, G a i l H a n s e n , J e r r y H A , , , , , ,
Alice H i l l b o r g , D o l o r e s H o n o r .

Kathryn H o c k , M o m
M H o l l i s t e r, E t h e l H o w l e t t , O r d ,
Hubbard, Helen I n d , , Paulette I v e y.

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Betty J o J o h n s o n , V i r g i n i a K a d w e l
Mmes K e y e s , C h a r l e e n K i n g ,

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A n y o n , P a t r i c i a L a c h e r, M o n L a F o r g e .

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M e i e r, M a r y M i n i e r , N o r m a n N o b l e

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Jack N o r M r o p , R o s a l i e P o r k e r , B o b b y
P a r t l o w, N o r m a P e a v e y , L o w e l l
Perin, P e g g y A n n P i t c h e r , P a t r i c i a
Ronkin.

R e p o . , Remus Riga,

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S a g e r, F r a n c e s S c h e i d l e r, J a c k S c h o
bel, A r m S e l l e r s , M a r y S h o o k .

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Joe S i m p s o n , B e t t y S n y d e r , R m . S .
d e r, B e t t y S m i t h , R i c h a r d ' , l g . ,
Jeanette S m o l l e n , J a n i c e S o u l e

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Barbara S p e r b e c k , J a c k Stonsell, B a r
bora S t e p h e n s o n , H o r n e r S t e p h e n
son, L o r e n z o S m p h e n s o n , K a t h a r i n e
Stott, J o h n S w a i n .

l'oyd T a c k . , C a l v i n T e r r y , S y l v i a
Thomas. S o n d r a T r o u t m a n , k n e e l
Tr u m b u l l , R o b e r t T u c k e r , F u g e r :
Wa l l a c e .

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Watson, Beverly Wilcox, C o ,

stance W i l c o x , G a r y W i l s o n , D a r s t k i , e
Wirt, Marlene Woods, Carole W a r . ,

Jim Z o b o n i c k , R i c h a r d
ley Z a b o n i d s .

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Marjorie Aitchison, N a n c y A l d e r d i c , .
Barbara A s h ,

Barbara

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Charles B e n e d i c t , D o n a l d B e r c o w
Ronald B e r c o w .

Donna Betts, K e i t h Bisel, D o r i s Blanch
ord, L o u r , B r a d l e y. M a r i l y n B u r r .
All,. Campbell, C o r a A n n C o r, - ,

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Phyllis D a v e n p o r t . N e l l i e
na D i c k , K e n n e t h D i r s c h e l l , T o m
Donkin, B e t t y D o v e , D a l e D o v e .

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Closson, V e r n o n C o r l e s s . D o r i s

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Sheila D i W a t e r , J e r r y E l l i g e t , B e i r a
Jean E r s k i n e , J o A n n e F e r g a s o n ,
Jessica F i l o r s k i ,

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Faster, D i a n e F r a s e r, D o r o t h y G o r y ,
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Stewart G o r d o n , D o u g l a s G r a n g e r ,
Marilyn G r a y , R u s s e l l G r e e n e , J o e
Grigg.

Gerry Griest, Joyce H a m l i n ,
ris, B a r b a r o J u n e H i l l s ,
son, F r e d H o b o . , D a v i d H o d g m a n

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Kothleen H o s e k , J a m e s H u l e t t , J e r r y
Hurley, R o s e m o r y H u t c h i n s , D o n a l d
Johnson, R i c h o r d J o h n s o n ,
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Sharron K e m p ,

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Krsominski, N o r m a L o n g w e l l , J a c k

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Rhea L e w i s , S a r n p s o n
ryn M a r c h a n t , R u b y M a s o n ,
M a u r e r, H o w a r d M o y ,
Giness.

Pat M c K e i t h , D w a y n e M c N o l l , P h y l l i s
Michael, P e g g y M i l l e r, J o h n M i l n e . ,
Gene M e r r i t t , L o i s M i t c h e l l .

b y, . , , , M o r r i s , R a l p h M o r r i s , W a r n e
Morrison, J i m M u s s e l m o n , R o l e n e

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Barbara P a r k e r, B i l l P o r s h a l l , J a m e s
Paul. L e o n a r d P i t c h e r,
m o n d , L a r r y R e a m e r, Te d R e n n e l l .

Jody R e n s h a w, J a n e l R u s s e l l , J o h n
S c h e i d l e r, S y b i l S c h l u b a t i s , C o r l
Sernmelroth, R o b e r t S k i n n e r, D e a n
Shook.

Beverly Silvers, B e r n a r d
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Duane S t a n l e y , W a y n e S t e p h e n s o n .
H o w a r d S t r e e t e r, J e r r y

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Ta c k e t t .

R o b b y. Ta y l o r . J o A n n
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Tu c k e r, T h e o d o r e T u c k e r , L y n w o o d

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Wa y, H a l W e i d n e r . D a v i d W e r t ,

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Janice W i l l i a m s , E u g e n e W i l s o n .

M a r i b e l l e W i r t , L a r r y W a t f o r d . b y, L e *
Worthington, D o n n a J e a n Zirkalos.

�Junior High Snapshots
FIRST R O W — S i s t e r s ; W h a t p r e t t y l e g s , b o y s ; L e t ' s g o f o e o r i d e ; J o o n
SECOND R O W — B a r b ; C o r o l y n o n d b e o u ; P e g ; S h i r l e y ; A l y c e ; F r a n c i s ; B e v ; C a r o l e .
THIRD R O W — E l l e n , w h o s e c a r ? C o n n e l l o n d A l l , , , ; P e g a g a i n ; L e g s W e o k l e y ; W i l c o x a n d R e p p e r t .
F O U RT H R O W —

° W i n g ;

Butters; B a t h i n g beauties; Susie.

FIFTH R O W — A n y m o i l , H e l e n ? S t u c k u p s ; W o r d e n o n d t u r t l e

45

�Just Some Snapshots
FIRST R o w — R o c k e t t e s ; Ty p i n g d o s s ; J o o n a n d D a n n y ; W h o t c h a g o t . J a n i e ?
SECOND R O W — W h e t y a looking for?, Victory parode; Paul; Lind.
THIRD R O W — H a b b a . h o b b a ; D o n n i e ; N i n t h g r a d e f l o a t , C h a r t i n g ; S o m e skirts; W e l l , w e l l , w h a t h a m
F O U R T H R O W — A r t c l a s s ; N i l f e l l a , F r e d d y.

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�The Student Commission

TOP ROW — M a r y Lapham, Ardith Betts, Gail Olmstead.
FIRST R O W — Bill Stansell, Alfred Sortwell, Conrad SemmekWh, John Dygert, (Adolphw Goodwin, n o t
pirtured

Student Commission Story
commissioner f e a c h grade. the
the clerk — attended this meeting as
lives of CHS. Many 51 stems of
merit were discussed. T h e problems
confronted t h e various schools'
were also discussed and the
were drawn to settle

The offices of this year's COOllll ission
filled by the Mayor and his
sides Mayor Alfred Sortwell the
as follows: Clerk. Adolphus Goodwin; Senior
Commissioners, Ardith Betts and
melroth; Junior Commissioners, Mary Lapham
and B i l l Stansell; Sophomore
Gale Olmstead and

The dances at the Masonic Temple
ranged with the help of the Junior
Commerce. T h e activities included dancing,
ping pong, billiards and pool. T h i s
dances were divided between the
School and the three classes of the

Again this year the commission
change assemblies. They were with Lakeview.
Sturgis. Marshall and Bronson. These
semblies were possible only through the hard
work of Ardith Brits, the head of
comm

Judging from the preceding facts, i t
said that the commission has had a
ful year — of which we at CHS can
proud

Something new was added this year i n the
To in Valles : a combined Student
ing. F i ‘ e members of the commission — one

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�Lincoln Student Council

TOP R O W — Don Doris, Mickey Cochrane, Keith B i e l .
FIRST ROW — Norman Hawk, Jerry Greist, Bill Connell, Jim Zobonick.

Junior H i g h Council Story
ments were served in the Home
and dancing was enjoyed in

Members of the Junior High
managed the affairs of the Junior
very efficiently during the past year. I t
sidered an honor to serve in this way
• is considerable excitement in the fall
the best representatives from the
and ninth

An assembb was sponsored during
semester at which time many
whose abilities were well known; also,
talent was
The annual sale of Curtis Publishing
azines was a financial success. The
amounted to 82,284.00. M r s . Davis helped a
great deal on the project and was presented with
a g i f t o f appreciation. Numerous individual
prizes were given to the most
man and a trophy awarded to the Junior High
as a whole. The proceeds of the sale
to purchase two wire recorders for use in the
classroom

Members serving were Don
the three class presidents, Keith Bisel,
bonick, and Bill Connell: and one
ber from each grade, Jerry Greist,
rane, and
Two parties were given during t h e year
through the efforts of the Council. At
movies were shown in the

49

�Cardinal Staff

THIRD R O W — U g h , L a n h a m , P a r k s , L e n n o n , P o t t s , M o n k , T h o m p s o n , I . S m i t h , R o w , S c h l o b a t i s .
S E C O N D R O W — O l m s t e d , D o n k i n , P. t o s e r , F r a s e r, M u n g e r , M o o g e n b r o o m , S t o n s e l l , M c K n i g h t , E l l i o t t , M r . D e n n i s .
FIRST R O W — M r s . N o v . . . S i b l e y, F a i r , C o d s , l o o m . A i k e n , F a c k l a m . L u s e . D R e n s h a w , B i s e l , M e i e r , M o r o o n , L i t t l e .

C a r d i n a l Staff S t o r y
The Cardinal Sketchbook for 49 differs from
past CHS annuals in several respects. I n order
to keep this year's production in the
organized club was assessed five dollars
page and picture in the Sketchbook.
and Athletic Association paid lump sums f o r
their respective sections. These organizations
are to be commended for their fine spirit
operation. Secondly, the f u l l names
graduates are being given this year. New this
year is a junior as Assistant Editor. I n
the position has been filled by a senior, but this

year in order to give training that will
uable for next year's annual. Sharon Facklam
was

Editor-in-Chief. Robert Luse: Associate Editor, Sharon
Fack

Satesitt.or, Linda Sibley. Staff: Mary

Business Manager. Noel Bind. Staff: Nancy Hyland,
Louise Olmsted.
Athertising Editor, Jean Baum. Staff: Charlene Fraser,
Phyllis Munger. Beth Lou Scheidler.
Donna Mack, Mary Rowe. Wade Bressler.
Events Editor, Betty Aiken. Staff: Dorothy Borden. Car.
olyn Burton, Janet Collard, Joan Donkin,
hot. Diane Hammond, Barbara Parks,
Photography Editor, David Renshaw. Staff:
ris, Joyce Kase, Shirley Luse, Boh Pierce, Marilyn
Potts, Susan Allen.
Snapshot Editor, Joyce Carts. S t a ff : Marjory Bates.
Joyce Schlubatis, Flarhara Thebaud, !Margaret
Tho,oa

While all inembers of the staff deserve credit
for their work, special mention is due
people: Betty Aiken, Joan Donkin.
Bernard Hoogenboom, Bill Stansell, and David
Renshaw. They are major contributors to this
annual. Also a note of thanks is offered to Mrs..
Anne Hayes, our advisor, and to Mr. Dennis, for
their work on this Cardinal Sketchbook of '49.
Sports Editors, Bernard Hoogenboom and
Girls' Sports Editor, Jane Morgan.
Organisations Editor, Claire Newberry. Staff: Ardith
Betts, Pat Kaser, Maurice Strong,
Senior Section Editor. Joan Donkin. Staff: Betty Aiken,
Jean B a l m . Joyce Carlo, Nancy F a i r, Charlene
Fraser, Donna Mack, Jane Morgan, Phyllis Munger,
Claire Newberry.
Art Editor, Diane Little. Staff: Jean Davis, Russell
Peavey, Jane Smith. Keith Welch.
Music Editor, Nancy Fair. Staff: Joan
Semmelroth. Ruthellen Smith.
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�TOP ROW — Smith, R a t t e r s ° , Parks, Garvin, Michael.
SECOND ROW — K a i , , Weidner, Aiken, Donkin, Littl,.
FIRST ROW — Renshaw, Martin, Fraser, Curls, M r s H o y, ,

Cardinal Chatter
To better public elations between
and the community, a page of each
tion of The Coldwater Daily Reporter
to the schools for their news beginning
dle of February. M r. E. Byron
intendent of Schools, was the instigator o f the
project and through the cooperation of
porter editor the school page became a reality.

itoi Enid M I staff members were
Virginia Batterson. and Rosemary Michael. The
grade school news department was headed by a
Junior. Elaine Martin. who was
itor. Joyce Carlo. Diane Little,
and Barbara Parks handled the reporting end
of the elementary section. M r s .
served as advisor for
By student and teacher cooperation on the
writing of the news, it is hoped that
people will be enlightened on some of
activities which do not reach the
wise. This page in the daily paper
no as not to conflict with the
The Mirror. I t is the desire of all
nected with the project that it will
in years

Students from the Senior High Journalism
Class were chosen to edit the page. Charlene
Fraser, a Senior, was named Senior High Editor
and Editor-in-Chief for the page which
titled "Cardinal Chatter". H e r reporters f o r
Senior High news were Betty Aiken. Joan Don.
kin, Pat Kaser. and Jane Smith.
berry, another Senior, acted as Junior

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�Mirror Staffs

TOP R O W — BreS14f, Troutman, Douglas, Weidner, Battemon, f l o w s , M c
FOURTH ROW — Lind, J. Kaser, E. Harris, Hammond, Rowe. Mack. Fraser. P. Kaser, Strong.
THIRD ROW — A . Aiken, Devlin Martin, Parks, Lapham, Light, Garvin, Michael, Peavey.
SECOND R O W — Luse, Sager, Elliot, McKnight, Munger, Thompson, Borden, Bates.
FIRST ROW — Smith, Sheehy, Crisps'', Donkin, Aiken, Luse, Cads, Little, Simmons, Harvey, Batts, Mrs. Hayes.

First S e m e s t e r M i r r o r S t a f f
Girls Sports Editor—Jane Smith; staff: Ann
Weidner. Donna Light.
Sports Editors — Bob Simmons and Bud
Harvey
Exchange Editors—Marjorie Bates
Newberry
Art Editor—Diane Little,
Junior High Editor—Jessie
Judy McKnight, Alyce Aiken, Pat
Ann Elliot, Shirley Luse, Beverly Devlin, Julie
Lind
Business Manager—Ted Sheehy; staff: Harry
Bressle
Advisor—Mrs.
Among the first semester editions of the
ror" were those in honor o f the football Co.
Championship and the special
In order to produce the latter, the
staff faced the problem o f lack o f funds. T o
meet this a dance was sponsored by the
a "Poverty Mirror" was issued. Consisting
eight-page mimeographed journal it
in good faith by the student body.
next regular issue was genuinely
everyon
Special features such as cartoons from the art
class, numerous pictures, and a
of journalistic style went into all the
ester "Mirrors".

The first semester :'Mirror- was
Betty Aiken with Robert Luse as
Betty. as Editor-in-Chief, was serving her fifth
year on the paper. After reporter work
vanced to Junior High Editor and News Editor
when she was a Junior. Three years of
dinal" work are also accredited to her.
Business Manager last year and this
Editor. T h i s past semester she wrote f o r the
Reporter. Bob Luse has been a member of the
'`Mirror" staff for four years. Last year
proofreader and Assistant Editor. I n addition
to his "Cardinal" work this year he found time
to be Assistant Editor of the first
ers and served on the news staff
Staff editors and reporters were in
from the first semester journalism
gave them an opportunity to devote more time
to "Mirror" work in that class. The
staffs were as follows:
News Editor—Joan Donkin; staff: Charlene
Fraser, Donna Mack, Joyce Garvin, Dorothy
Borden, Virginia Batterson, Rosemary Michael,
Carol
Feature Editor—Ardith Betts; staff: Diane
Little, Elaine Martin, Barbara Parks, Jackie
Thompson, Maurice Troutman,
Club Editor—Joyce Curls; staff: Pat Kaser,
Donna Mack, Don McCurley, Maurice Strong,
Charlene
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�TOP ROW — Dygert, Luse, Lyman, Byers, MsCurley, Sheehy. Peavey, Simmons
FOURTH R O W — Strong, Light, Betts, Davis, Douglas, Troutman.
THIRD ROW — Lapharn, Parks, Martin, Garvin, Munger, Baum, Dolbee. Doll.
SECOND ROW — Devlin, S a g , Lase, A . Aiken, McKnight, Lind, Elliot Olmsted, Mason.
FIRST R O W — M N . Hayes, Crisp.II, Batterson, Mack, CarIs, Donkin, Fraser, R o s e , Little, Bates, Smith.

Second S e m e s t e r M i r r o r S t a f f
Mid-year brought changes in \ l o uo .11;0E,
and staffs. Joan Donkin stepped into
role with Charlene Fraser as her assistant. New
staff editors were named and the staffs
vised. The advanced and beginning journalism
students all wrote for

As Assistant Editor Charlene
her third semester on the "Mirror" staff. She
joined the news staff the second semester of her
Junior year and wrote for i t the
of this year. Charlene has worked on the
dinal" for two years and this last
was Editor-in-Chief o f the school page of the
Reporter, "Cardinal Chatter".

Liu] . t i h r l ' a t Kaser: s t a ff : Maurice
Strong, Don McCurley. Russell Peavey, Joyce
Doll
Feature Editor—Donna Mack; staff: Jean
Baum, Phil Munger, Char. Fraser.
Barbara
Sports Editor—Bob Simmons; staff: Te d
Sheehy,
Girls' Sports Editor—Jane Smith.
Art Editor—Diane Little; staff:
ham, Jean
Exchange Editors—Marjorie Bates: s t a ff :
Phyllis Dolbee, Donna Light.
Humor Editors—Claire Newberry,
gan
Junior H i g h E d i t o r —Virginia Batterson;
news editor—Judy McKnight; staff:
Gretchen Olmsted, Jean Ann Elliot, Polly Jo
Mason, Don Davis; feature editor—Julie Lind:
staff: Susie Allen, Joyce Kuser,
Pat Sager,
Business Manager—Jessie Chrispell; staff:
Maurice
Advisor—Mrs.

The second semester staff editors and
porters were
News Editor--Joyce Curls; staff: Bob Luse,
Carol Douglas, Rosemary Michael, E l a i n e
Martin

Second semester publications included t h e
special Victory issue commemorating
Championship i n basketball, a very unusual
April Fool's Day issue, and the
ment issue which was dedicated to
ing

Joan Donkin has four years "Mirror" work
to her credit, as she joined the staff in
man year. A f t e r two years o f reporter work,
Joan served as Business Manager and Junior
High Editor when she was a Junior. The first
semester of this year she was News Editor. Four
years of Cardinal work are also accredited to
her during which she served on
and as Sales Manager and this year's
tion Editor. Joan wrote for the
ter" of the Reporter the second semester of this
yea

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�Senior Class Play

TOP ROW—Cobb, Trumbull, En.
gle, M r s . H u d s o n , Pearce,
Havens, H i l l , Stephens.

2ND R O W --Fair, M o c k , K o s , , ,
Lennon, B o u m , M u n g e r ,
Donkin.

1ST R O W — Cooper, H a r v e y,
Fredericks,

T h e Senior Play Story
ended happily with Flora entrancing
gaining the love and respect of her father.

The '49ers really struck gold with
duction of the comedy, "The Divine Flora," on
November 19, 1948. The cast, under
tion of Mrs. Doris Hudson, succeeded in giving
CHS one of the best plays in its history.

Flora was played by Nancy Fair,
ferty by Alfred Sortwell. Randy Pryor by Tom
Engle, Mrs. Pryor by Joan Lennon, Mr. Pr)c
by Harry Cooper, Sharon Pryor by
Mr. Dean b y Bud Harvey, and Tex Arlen by
Clyde Brumbull.

The play opened with Mr. Dean
Rafferty and Randy Pryor t o transform h i s
daughter Etta, whose name was changed by the
boys to Flora, from the wallflower she was into
a beautiful damsel. This they proceeded to do
by inviting Flora to spend the summer at their
cottage, Pryor's Rest. with Papa and Mamma
Pryor and sister Sharon, who had also invited
Tex Arlen, the great crooner, to

Those of the supporting roles were
by Guy Cobb, Winnie by Donna Mack,
Pat Kaser, Stu Morgan by Sylvester
Kit Olmstead by Phyllis Munger, Bob by Dick
Hill, Wayne by Bob Pearce, Polly by Barbara
Gist, Helena by Ellen Stein, Marvelle
Ann Paul, Daphne Gillford by Joan Donkin, Mr.
Dugan by Glyn Dee Havens, Susie by
gan, and Bella by

During the summer the boys arranged a fake
romance between Flora and Tex
in a great deal of trouble. However, the story

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�Junior Class P l a y

TOP R O W — Milnes, Baxter, Williams.
SECOND R O W — Ivey, Sibley, King, Hudson, Bove..
FIRST ROW — Ayres, Nicklam, Meier, Jones, Light, Gillette.

The Junior Play Story
On the 8th of April at 8:15 the clotain 10,
on the Junior Play, "Green Stockings".
cast was: Celia, Joyce Jones;
Douglas Baxter; Mr. Faraday, Seton Bovee; M r,
Rockingham, Sharon Facklam;
Gretchen Meier; Phyllis Faraday, Jo
Mr. Tarver, Dave Ayers; Jim
Ivey; Aunt Ida, Linda Sibley;
Charles Williams; Henry Steele,
and Martin,

Phyllis ga ! l i n t s of her impending Mill lage to
Celia and then Celia announced
to a Colonel Smith in Somaliland, Africa. Later
Celia disclosed to Aunt Ida that the
a hoax. To solve the problem, they plan that a
notice of Smith's death shall appear in
on October
On the eve of her announcement
forced to write Colonel Smith a letter and by
chance it was mailed. There was a
in Africa, but little did Celia know this until a
man, who said he was Colonel
peared with Smith's

Under the most able direction of
Hudson. this play was a big success and drew a
near capacity
The play opened with Aunt Ida,
lis, and Evelyn discussing Celia's
Shortly before Celia walked in, Phyllis and Mr.
Tarver were speaking o f engagement plans.

The play ended when Vavasour
self to be Colonel Smith and all
tween himself and Celia

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�Y-Teens

TOP ROW B u r t o n , Hammond, Harris, Davis, SmuIlen, VonBlorcum, Theboud, Weidner, [longlos, Crispell,
Batterson, Olmstead, Smith, Green.
FOURTH R O W — Sibley, Hudson, Pillsbury, Forklam. Luedders, Drinkwoter, G a r v i n , Brayton,
horn, S h a w, Hayes, Sampsel, Scheidler.
THIRD ROW — Mrs. Watson, Dolbee, Betts, Corls, Sernrnelroth, Sherman, Lennon, D o l l , M a y,
man, Grover, Carver, Mrs. Hudson.
SECOND ROW — Heckman, Cooper, Renshaw, Engle, Branch, K a s e , Fraser, Mack, Donkin,
son, Canfield, Bond,
FIRST R O W — Rubrey, Munger, Borden, Potts, Stephenson, P r o p e r, Sch!abatis, Smith, Bates, Meier, F a i r,
Weeden, Rowe, Olmstead, Thomas.

T h e Y - Te e n s S t o r y
The " Y-Teens" organization, under
orship of Mrs. Watson, was composed
eight Senior High girls.

Ackney and her band
Joyce Schlubatis and Mary Rowe
delegates to represent the dub at the Michigan
Y.Teens Conference in Battle Creek. T h e pur.
pose o f this conference was to promote more
racial tolerance and to do away with religious
prejudices. A t the next meeting, following the
conference, Joyce told of their experiences. She
had pamphlets and folders which gave
idea of the two days' activities.
proved interesting and beneficial to the girls.

At the end of last year the "Y-Teens"
following officers for this year:
jorie Bates; Vice-President, Jane
tary, Gretchen Meier; Treasurer, Nancy Fair.
These girls have been
The first task undertaken by the club
job of initiating the new " Y-Teens". A f t e r all
punishment was rendered, there
eight new

The " Y-Teens" presented their
bly on April 29, in which almost
participate

On February 12, the "Y-Teens" and the "Hi'
Y" combined forces and presented CHS and its
alumnae with a formal Valentine's dance
the Masonic Temple. T h e hall
with hearts and the music was supplied by Pat

Although the club has
things this year, i t is hoped that next year the
organization will be even
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�Hi - Y

TOP ROW — Ivey, Troutman, Cochrane, Whitcomb, Sieg, Freeman, Wanton.
THIRD ROW — Brown, Lyman, Raymond, White, Bisel, Smord, Grigg.
SECOND ROW — Mn. Dennis, Carless, Hurley, Tope, Keller, Mansell, Myers, Milnes, Moggort,
FIRST ROW — Harvey, Maxson, Mossman, Dennis, Bovee, Dean, Byers, Williams. Robley.

The Hi - Y Story
trip to Lakeview for a return meeting
ketball

The H i -Y met shortly aftei h o o l began to
elect the following officers:
Dean; Vice President, Don Byers:
ton Boyce; Treasurer, Bill Dennis. M r. Kermit
Dennis and Coach Robert Livermore
visors for

On February 22. the H i -Y officers went t o
Battle Creek for the District Meeting of
in southern
Plans were made to dedicate a plaque
wall of the high school

The Iii-Y has entered into many
year. The club has sponsored rallies for football
games, assemblies for basketball games.
had charge of concessions at the broadcasts of
the tournament

Through the year there has been an activity
program o f basketball which nlayed a major
part in maintaining interest in the club.
The H i -Y sponsored their
February 25, for the last game of
Bill Stansell was master of ceremonies for this
assembl
The club sponsored a dinner for
and in completing the year the Hi-Y
cate this page in the Cardinal for
The H i -Y o f 1948-1949 wishes every Senior
good-luck in the future.

The organization brought in a group
members who went through the usual rigorous
program of initiation to be admitted to
The Hi-Y and the Y-Teens sponsored
Formal that was a
In the annual formal initiation, in
view took a leading part, a potluck
held. Later in the season the local Hi-Y took a
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�The F. F. A .

TOP R O W — M r. Barnes, Treocher, Wallace, Havens, Rathbun, Baxter, Corey, Williams, Paul, Pierce,
McElvone, Hess, Sturgeon, Houle, Orno, Taylor.
SECOND ROW — Caswell, Moore, Harter, Fisher, N a s t Soong, Porter, Cox, Burtch, Harvey, Hall, Thomas,
Sherman, Heater, Otis.
FIRST ROW — Knapp, Knapp, Wilder, Baker, Adams, Chrispell, Thompson, Wa r d . Johnson. M o o n e y.

T h e Future Farmers of America
This year's F. F. A. program was a
which included participation in many activities
ranging from local

porter and parliamentarian, Maurice Strong:
Sentinal,
The F. F. A. presented a
February 18, with Glyn Dee Havens acting as
master of ceremonies and director.

F. F. A . officers f o r 1948 were: President,
Glyn Havens; Vice-President, Bud
retary and reporter, Maurice Strong; Treasurer,
Lawrence Porter. M r . Barnes was advisor for
the

John Burtch and Maurice Strong, the F. F. A.
demonstration team, won the district contest at
Lakeview over eight contestants and
ond on a judge's decision at the
tion in Paw Paw. They demonstrated
er method of trucking and handling
to prevent injury. This was the
tive year that Coldwater has been

The first major project was the
4-H Fair. T h e Coldwater F. F. A.
hibit was given a " B " rating. There were 22
individual
Jim Garman w a s awarded Reserve Grand
Champion on his steer at the St.
State F. F. A. Fat Stock Show in
rence Porter also exhibited at

Glyn Dee Havens. Jim Garman,
Maurice Strong, and Aulton Treacher were the
members o f the parliamentary
which placed fourth a t Lakeview from eight
team

Dennis Paul and Gerald Thomas
trips to the National F. F. A. Convention
sas City, Missouri. October 11th.

Jim Garman and Maurice Strong
Coldwater as official delegates at the
vention of the Michigan Association of F. F. A.
March 22-23 at Michigan

Wanda Lee Stickan was elected F. F.
vest Queen October 15th, and she reigned over
the F. F. A. sponsored dance following
The F. F. A. sponsored a "Veterans
culture" training class this year for World War
11 veterans. A n evening class for adults
operate

At the F. F. A. Parents' Night, April
enteen "Green Hands" and thirteen "Chapter
Farmers" were given their formal initiation.
John Burtch acted as the master of
This was the second o f these annual events in
which the parents and sons were
together in F. F. A. work.

F. F. A. officers for 1949 were:
Burtch; Vice President, LeRoy
Jim Garman; Treasurer, Lawrence Porter; R e
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�W h o ' s W h o a n d W h a t ' s W h a t i n F. F. A .

The Hallowe'en Float

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CLASS OFFICERS

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Harvest Queen

First Semester

�Athletic Police

TOP ROW — M . Olson, Renshaw, Otis, Dennis, Strong, McE'vain, Otis, Connell, Sieg, Dennis, M r . Dennis.
SECOND ROW — Luse, Fisher, McFarlane, Fonda, Dick, Reppert, Stansell, Foote.
FIRST ROW — Pope, Smith, Spencer, Miller, McLaughlin, Davis, McBride, H i m . , Hoff.

T h e Athletic Police Story
This year the Athletic Police, organized last
year, served CHS by selling tickets,
record crowds which attended the
tests, and maintaining order by
tors. A t football and basketball contests the
Athletic Police were very able not only
tain order and sell tickets, but to seat
crowd

in keeping the people in line at
parad

This organization, which is
the A. P's, consists of two groups. Senior High
boys composed the Senior police, and
High boys had their own group of
Mr. Dennis, Mr. Olson, Mr. Davidson,
Carnley, Mr. Renshaw, Mr. King and Mr. Rice
assisted as advisors and directed the boys i n
their

"All work and no play makes Jack a dull bos-.
so the A. P's fell in line when the
ciation gave them a steak dinner, Friday, April
1 at Gracie O'Shananhan's restaurant
nition of their valuable service. T h e boys got
all of the fine food they could consume
joyed i t very much.

Checking group dues books and collecting tax
mosey a t professional assemblies was another
duty which formerly had to be performed bs
the men faculty members but which is
dled by the

All of us at CHS wish to thank the Athletic
police for their fine work and are glad to know
that the organization will be continued

The A . P's assisted the Junior Chamber of
Commerce in serving cider and doughnuts and

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�Ushers

TOP R O W — Harris, Show, Garvin, Parks, Martm.
SECOND R O W — French, Robey, Denbrock, Lophons. Voughn, Curtis, Onso, Lawrence.
FIRST ROW — Puff, Porter, Jones, Renshaw, Patterson, Heckman, Munger, Tucker, Norris.

T h e Ushers S t o r y
The girls divided into groups, one of

Collecting tickets, directing people t o their
seats, and helping to keep the auditorium from
being a mystery to play goers has been the job
of the ushers of this year. Due to
donated gladly, the Junior and Senior
the Bank Concert have been more
if people would have had to find their

assigned to each aisle and one to the doorssta
lp
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h
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w
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irn
appreciated not only by the play casts
cert members, but also by the many
attended

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�Dancing Class

TOP ROW — Douglas, Theboud, Mack, Smith, Green, Schlubulis, P K u s e r, Stemen, Davis, Stephenson.
THIRD ROW — Cooper, Bond, Johnson, Mocker, Weiler, Semmelroth, S h o w, Renshaw.
SECOND ROW — Luedders, M e e r. , Borden, CorIs, Betts, Olmstead, Munger, Kirkurn, Porter, Mrs. Aitchison.
FIRST R O W — Hudson, Pillsbury, Bourn, F a i r, Drinkwoter, Olmsted, Mahaffey, P e n h ° I I , Smith, Downer,
Hammond.

T h e D a n c i n g Class S t o r y
Dancing courses today are considered as a
very important extra-curricular school activity.
The study o f dance compositions, note values,
and interpretation o f many o f the
velops in the students a greater appreciation for
the finer things in life. Learning to
various dance steps and interpreting
velopes poise and personality i n the girls.

extra-curricular activity, but a gym
given to those girls who had been present
quired number
All year the group prepared for the Spring
Song and Dance Festival, which was
a combination of the choruses and
Club. This festival was in two parts: the first
consisted o f choral work; the second, o f folk
songs and dances. England,
Spain, and France were some of
represented in

Because the girls o f Coldwater
realized this. the Dancing Club was formed this
year as a self-supporting organization made up
of 10th, 11th. and 12th grade girls.
lowing people were elected to hold
Baum, President; Mary Rose
tary; Gail Olmstead, Treasurer: and Nancy Fair,
Assistant Instructor.

The 14 Seniors of the club worked up
ine to the song, "School Days" for
Day
Nancy Fair did a fine job teaching
members. This gave Mrs. Aitchison,
the class and has made it what it is. the
work with the older and more
They both deserve a lot of credit for

The club met every Tuesday night f o r two
hours of exercising and learning the
ferent kinds of dances. This was considered an

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�Chef Class

TOP R O W — Stephenson, P t ost, Fredericks, Wood, Heckman, i v ide n, Selby, Shook, Thompson, Shook,
Mrs. MacFarlane.
FIRST ROW — Sturgeon. Tompkins, Sumner, Vaughn, Lines, King, Weiler, Hacker, Hacker.

T h e C h e f Class S t o r y
A new class, the Chef Class,
this year, under the leadership of Mrs.
Farlane. There were twenty in the class, eight
of whom were boys. This is the first
have been included in a cooking class.
boys are Sylvester Fredericks,
Ed Jividan, Lee Pfost. Roland Selby, David
Shook. Rolland Tompkins, and

ing the Teachers' Club and the Board
tion

Roland Selby was honored b y receiving a
scholarship from Snyder's Bakery t o take a
course in baking and cake

Several talks and movies from the
partment revealed the importance
ment of sanitation in

During the year the class performed such
things as cooking and baking for
ers and persons outside of school and

This class has been a great success in
year and it is hoped it will continue to be no in
future

A field trip to the hospital showed how food
is stored, cooked and served. Economy
subject of a field trip to the A &amp; P
A visit to the Armory showed the class
army cook would prepare a meal i n the field
for a company

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�Senior Washington Tr i p

TOP R O W — G o o d w i n , Sturgeon, ' i o d a t e , K a t o , Eorley, Paul, Kirkum, Smith.
FOURTH ROW — Jividon, Thompson, Sterne, Robley, Bates, Drayton, Weeks, Engle. Rubley.
THIRD ROW — MacFarlane, M r. Sibley, Robley, Russell, Munger, Baum, Donkin. Fraser, Mrs. Hudson.
Thompson
SECOND ROW — Mahaffey, Borden, Kaser, Carla, Gist, Mack, Fair, Cantrell. Burtch, Yope.
FIRST ROW — Sernmelroth, Pearce, Cooper, Hill, Cobb. Dick, Corey. McKnight, Bisel, Sorh.vell, Havens.

T h e Senior Tr i p Story
Baltimore, Maryland. where we visited
napolis Naval

On the morning of May 21. approximately 55
members of the Senior class left on the
nual trip to New York City and
D. C., via the New York

From Baltimore we journeyed on
ton, our nation's capital. Here we
other important places. the
ment, the Bureau of Engraving and
United States Capitol, the Tomb of
Soldier, Mount Vernon, and the
of Investigation. One of the highlights for us
was the moonlight dancing party on
ful Potomac river. We left Washington Friday
afternoon and arrived back i n
Saturday

The first point of interest to be
Niagara Falls in an its lights and color.
The next morning we arrived in New Yo r k
and spent three exciting days i n that city. A
few of the many famous places seen
City, Times Square. the Empire State Building.
China Town, Coney Island. the Statue
erty. and Rockefeller Center. Those who had
tickets also saw "Kiss Me. Kate." the current
musical hit

The whole trip was a
that will never be forgotten by any o f as who
wen

Wednesday afternoon we left New York for

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�Debate

TOP ROW — Virginia Renshaw, Mm, Hayes, Jackie Thompson.
FIRST ROW — Conrad Semmelroth, l o a n Donkin, Charlene Fraser, Noel Bis0

The Debating Class Story
substituted for Noel in the

Compostd of one ,eteran and
ers, this year's debate team, coached by Mrs.
Anne Hayes, acquired valuable knowledge while
debating the proposal. "Resolved. That
ed Nations Now Be Revised Into A Federal
World

Although Coldwater High School facilities for
such extra-curricular activities as debate
siderabb poorer than those in other Twin Valley
schools, there is hope that the school
dents will take an increasing interest
activities in

The Coldwater teams, made up
Fraser and Noel Bind on the Negative
Donkin and Conrad Sernmelroth on
tive. were defeated by all of their
ents. However. none of their foes
estly say that the debates were one-sided. T h e
Coldwater four showed a fine understanding of
the subject and were worthy competition f o r
their

The debate schedule for the
ran as follows: Marshall at
water a t Albion, Coldwater a t Hillsdale, and
Lakeview
Albion finished first in the race,
dale and Marshall tying
A number of undergraduates have
terest i n debate and the future
High debates

Jacqueline Thompson and
made up the reserve debate team. Jacqueline
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�" I S p e a k f o r Democracy"

TOP ROW — Marilyn Bradley, Pat Arnold.
FIRST ROW — Jackie Thompson, G l y n Havens, Diane Hammond.

Democracy Contest Story
On Wednesday, December 1. 1948,
nual " I Speak for Democracy" contest
in the auditorium with the Senior High as an
audience. T h i s contest is national and
nually sponsored b y the Junior Chamber o f
Commerce. The local JC's offered prizes
teen, ten, and five dollars f o r the three best
speeches, which were judged on
tent. and originality.

Judging the local contest were
Rosenburg, Mr. Mark Andrews, Mr.
Rev. Russell King, and Mr. Earl
gave their decision to Diane
Thompson and Marilyn Bradley,
Two days later the three winners went
amazoo to broadcast their speeches.
escorted by Mr. Rosenberg, local
of Commerce president, and Mr.
chairman o f the contest. T h e winners welt'
given records of this broadcast along
cash

The six speakers in the final contest
water were Gretchen Meier, Glyn
Pat Arnold, Diane Hammond,
and Marilyn Bradley.

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�Forensics

TOP R O W — R i l l Stansell, Glyn Dee Hovens
FIRST ROW — Virginia Renshaw. Barbara Engle, Charlene Fraser.

S p r i n g O r a t o r i c a l Contest S t o r y
participate

Under the direction of the three Senior High
English teachers, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs.
Mrs. Hudson, a local spring
was

Bill Stansell. a Junior. took top honors
temporaneous speaking. B i l l was required t o
read the News Week and Time Magazine for
three months, and then he was given an hour to
prepare a speech on one of

Virginia Renshaw, a Sophomore, won first
place in oratorical declamation. Memorization
of a speech is necessary to enter this part of the
contest. Also, only Sophomores
are eligible. Others who participated in
atorical declamation were Barbara Engle, Lucille
Harris, and Carole Douglas. Charlene Fraser, a
Senior, placed first in the dramatic
for which memorization o f a one act play o r
monologue is required. Juniors and
eligible for this part of the contest.
Havens, Ruth Ann Pfost, and Jo Ann

At the district contest, held at Marshall, April
27, only one Coldwater student won a rating.
Glyn Dee Havens won third place in
tic Reading
Mrs. Hudson. who accompanied the group,
stated that the Coldwater group were
in their presentations, and that
was gained both i n the local and
test
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�Bow Tie Club

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TOP ROW — Maggart, Blohm, Luse, Carver, Gomby, Grigg, Fralick, Whitcomb, Mossrnan, Worton, Wood,
Cochrane, Corey, Reaper', Sieg, Knapp, Hoogenboorn, Myers, Smith, Tompkins, Treacher.
THIRD ROW — Stein, Macklin, Lenning, Secord, Milne,, McKnight, Selby, A y . , , Stansell, Joe Tope, Cor.
less, John To p e , McConnell, Lyman, Pope, Fisher, Codes., Raymond. A l l , , .
SECOND ROW — Mr. Sibley, Caswell, Goodwin, Crandall, Cobb, MCM3011, Rubley, Byers,
mons, Clark, Davis, !limes, Cooper, Stamen, Pfost, M r, Dennis.
FIRST ROW — Trumbull, Boston, Waage, Otis, Huntley, Hill, Bovee, Frederick, Frank Strong,
bert, McLaughlin, Otis, Tucker. Havens, Pearce.

T h e B o w Ti e Club Story
The Bow Tie Club was formed in 1947
purpose of giving to the male population
opportunity to dress up and better display their
natural beauties. I t was for the
satisfaction only and was not the result of any
desires on the part of any girls.

Spots", LeRoy Cox, Rex Corless,
Fred Weeks, and Max McConnell, sang two
songs. D i c k Hill then played his
phone for two numbers. Adolphus
the spotlight and sang "On a Slow Boat t o
China”. These numbers were accompanied by
Pat Arnold on the piano. Ed
ing the Chef's Class, presented Sylvester with a
cake, since it was his birthday.

One o f the excellent assemblies o f the year
was presented by the club on the
Bow Tie Day. February 4th.
ick was the master of ceremonies.
tumbling team worked out the first part of the
assembly, entertaining the students. " T h e Tie

The club had a basketball team
several noon-

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�Bands

The " A " Band
mod sotoltwestern Michigan Band and
trict Festival

The "A" Band, under the guidance of "Maestro- Hap
Ian Bond, chalked up a very active year. The
its activities with playing, marching, and performing at
the Annual Branch County 4-H Fair and the
County Fair at Centerville.

During the spring months several members o f the
hand went to Detroit by bus to hear and see "Allegro",
a musical production by Rogers and
ored t o Marshall t o hear the Michigan State College
Band directed by Leonard Falcone, and went to Battle
Creek to hear the University of Michigan Band.

During the football season the band was on hand to
present some snappy marching formations and music
at all home games and a t Sturgis. T h e hand, divided
into small groups, played for all home

The annual Band Banquet was held i n the dining
room of the Elk's Temple. There were
tainment. and the presentation o f the annual Music
Awards by Mr. Bond. Sixteen fourth year
reined gold medals. After the banquet a
was held in the high school gym.

CHS bandsmen participated in the laying of
ner stone for the new Edison School building
Governor Sigler, and in the Annual Southwestern Mich.
igan Marching Festival a t Benton Harbor. T h e y led
the annual Hallowe'en Parade, the annual Christmas
Parade, and the parade of the Veterans of

Ending a very active year, the band participated in
the Memorial Day Parade
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In March came the Concert and Follies, and
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flame,
King, David
LaForge. Joan
BaggerlY,
Borden. Dorothy
Johnson, Jerry B
Reppert, Richard
Fair, Nancy
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�Follies o f ' 4 9
This year the Band Concert was topped off with a very fine program
music and comedy acts. The show consisted of the Follies Band, solos.
dancing, and twirlers. Nancy Fair acted as Mistress of Ceremonies. with
and Jerry Johnson supplying
The program was as follows:
BAN
CHORUS
Ardith, Dorothy, Pat, Joyce. Betty, Gail,
SAXOPHONE
Glyn Dee
MARIMBA
J
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Philbrick
VOCAL
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DANCE
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Fair
TWIRLERS
J
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Pat
SAXOPHONE
R i c h a r d Hill
PIANO
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CHORUS
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Bond Soloist
VOCAL
B
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SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
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Band and Follies Personnel
FLUT
Milne., Bill
CLARINET
Corey, Ronald
Sernmelrofh, Conrad
ALTO SAXOPHONES
Hill, Richard
Havens, Glyn Dee
Cochrane, Robert
Bond, Hodson
Meier, Gloria
TENOR SAXOPHONES
Mahaffey, Imogene
Weed.,,, Donna

CORNETS A N D TRUMPETS D R U M S
Hawk, N o r m a n
M a x o n ,
Lowell
Huntley, Charles C o r l e s s , Robert
Johnson, Marlee
CHORU
Secord, Keith
Betts, Ardith
Dygert, John
Borden, Dorothy
TROMBONE
Kase, P a t
Stephenson, Betty
Davis, Jean
Olmstead, G a i l
Davis, John
Douglas, Carol
SOUSAPHON
Cods, Joyce
Smith, Dolores
TWIRLER
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Carla, Joyce
Stephenson, Betty
Granger, Clifford
Koser, P o t
Johnson, Dale

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Band Snapshots
FIRST R O W — Some o f the girls; Joan; M r. Bond gets a b r i e f case.
SECOND ROW — Lavender Blue; Barb; A s a x duet; Follies beauties.
THIRD ROW — The Saber Dance, Jack d
FOURTH R O W — N o n ; Director Bond; Jerry a n d Jack; M r. Bond a n d t h e Majorenes.
FIFTH R O W — Ex-Governor a n d t h e girls; Conrad; Follies finale; Marching, I m o ; Flick;
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�LEFT TO RIGHT — M. Tappenden, M r. Bond, Huntley, Semineltoth, Havens, Corey, Bowles, Hill, Ronne
Carla, Philbrick.

DISTRICT AND STATE SOLO AND ENSEMBLE FESTIVALS
Those participating in the District
NAME I N S T R U M E N T
D I V I S I O N
Madge Tappenden P
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Madge Tappenden V
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Madge Tappenden
C l a r i n e t
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Ronald Corey
C l a r i n e t
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Janice Soule C
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Richard H i l l A
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Saxophone
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Joan Philbrick M
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Richard Hill and Glyn Dee HavensS a x o p h o n e Duet
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Joyce Cads T
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Charles Huntley C
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Carl Semmelroth P
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All persons entering the District Solo and Ensemble must obtain a first division
rating in order to be eligible for the State Festival at the University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor
Those participating in the State
NAME I N S T R U M E N T
D I V I S I O N
Ronald Corey C l a r i n e t
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Madge Tappenden P
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Madge Tappenden V
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Janice Soule C l a r i n e t
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Richard H i l l _
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Saxophone
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Joan Philbrick M
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Richard Hill and Glyn Dee Havens S a x o p h o n e Duet
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�The "B" Band
The sixty members o f the " B " Band this year
are a l l f r o m the J u n i o r H i g h . T h i s has been a
busy year f o r these people.

was t h e f i r s t t i m e t h a t t h e " B " B a n d
water has ever taken p a r t i n this festival. T h e y
received a Second D i v i s i o n r a t i n g i n the J u n i o r
High Class. T h e y a d d e d t o t h e a n n u a l B a n d
Concert a n d F o l l i e s w i t h t h e i r p l a y i n g . L a s t ,

First, t h e " B " B a n d m o t o r e d t o M a r s h a l l .
where t h e y h e a r d t h e M i c h i g a n S t a t e College
Band u n d e r t h e d i r e c t i o n o f L e o n a r d Falcone.
Next, the band participated i n the Southwestern
Michigan D i s t r i c t Festival a t Kalamazoo. T h i s
FLU
Aitchison, Marjorie

but n o t least, t h e y t o o k p a r t i n t h e M e m o r i a l
Day parade.

Waldron, LaVette
Worthington,
Fraser, Diane
Davenport, Phyllis
Bb
Renshaw, Judy
Cochrane, Mickey
Robinson, Patsy
ALTO
Kemp, Sharron
Donkin, Tom
Wilcox,
BASS
Rennet!, Judy
Semmelroth, Carl
Reppert, Carolyn
Esterline, Ella Marie B A S S O O N
Way, Mary S c h l u b a t i s , Sybil
Sweet, Jerry
SOPRANO
King, Donna
Parshall, Billy
Worthington,
ALTO
Hosek, Kathleen
Olmsted,
McGiness.
Magee, Carole
Johnson, Richard
Luse. Shirley
Thompson,
Milne, Johnny
King. Ruth Mary
Downer, Raymond
McKeith, Pat
Rise!, Keith
S

Forester,
Tomson, Carol
Troutman.
Granger.
TENOR
Foremen
Wallace,
BARITONE
Betts,
VIOLI
Johnson, Donald
CORNETS and
Rennell, Ted
Northrup, Jack
Gifford, Eddie T W
Merchant, O l m s
Allen, Daryl R o b i
Morrill, LeRoy R e p
PERCUSSI
Bass Drum Robinson, Nancy
Tympany T u c k e r,
Snare Drum J o n e s , Roger
Snare Drum 13enedict. Charles
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Drum Hodgman, David
Bercaw, Ronald

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Green, Ralph
Goodwin, Robert
Watkins. Grace Ann
Weeks. Rita
ALTO
Barringer, Fred
BARITON
Ilandin.
Wert, David
TROMBO
Chrispell,
SOUSAPHO
Smith.
Hobart. Fred
I R L E R S
t e d ,
n s o n , Nancy
p e r t , Carolyn

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Snare
Snare
Snare
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�The "C" Band
The - C . " B a n d o f 1948-1949 h a s f i t t y • f o u r
members. consisting o f f i f t h , s i x t h ,
graders. T h i s band took a t r i p to Elkhart t o g o
through t h e H o l t o n B a n d I n s t r u m e n t f a c t o r y.
It participated i n the annual Band Concert a n d

Dean,

Russell, Janet
Avery, Barbara
Sager, Eunice

Sb
Earner, Janet
Vice, Virginia
Soule,
Thomas, Carolyn
Smith,
Lennington,
Olmsted, Mary
Anderson, Donald
Carlisle, Mary
Spencer, Linda
Holtz, Glen
Boner,
Newman,

ALTO
Tucker, Patsy Ann
Luce,
Mitmesser,
McKinley,
%new, Joan
Kelly, Kathleen
Johnson, Nancy
Milnes, Molly
Rankin, Patricia
CORNETS and
Strong, Hal
Ford, Larry

FLU

Johnson, Douglas
B
Granger, Bruce
C
Robinson, Jack _ _ _
Funderburg, Ronald _ _
Hinkley, Ranny
McNitt, Wayne _
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Follies. T o c l o s e t h e season, i t p l a y e d a n d
marched in the Memorial Day parade. T h i s band
has been a very cooperative group and has had
a successful year.

Barringer, Edmund
Howlett,
Lewis, Donald
Lint,
Troutman, Jerry
Manson, Jerry
Hubbard, Clyde
VIOLI
Barton, John
BARITO
Tucker, Ted
TROMBO
May, Marilyn
Chilson. Gary
Luke,

PERCUSS
a
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s
Drum K i n s e y . Wesley
y m b a l s
F r a s e r , Greg
_ Bells and Snare Drum K l i n e , Bruce
S n a r e Drum A n d e r s o n , Charles
S n a r e Drum N o b l e , Coy
n a r e
Drum B o y e r , Bill

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SOUSAPH
Sweet, William
TWIRL
Kolassa,
Thebaud,
Colvin,
Johnson,

�The "Beginners" B a n d
The sixty-six members o f the First l e a n Band
are composed o f fourth, fifth, a n d
They made their first public appearance
Myers,
Snyder, Carl
Smith. David
Sorry, Sidney
Rathein,
Baysinger,
Robinson. Billy
Furgeson. Kenneth
Hubbard.
Fraser.

FLUT
Elifson, Judith
Wilcox, Rickey
Snyder. David
Spaulding.
Bb
ThotTimon.
Thebaud, Bet
NIcConnell.
Know
Col,in. Norma
Jenkins.
Reese. Walter
Raggedy,
Gentry,
Kolassa,
Goodwin, Vern
Macklin, Betty
Southcott, Billy
Johnson, Robert
Pearson, Georgette
Philbrick, Doris

ALTO
King.
King,
Harris. David
Woods, Alfred
Davenport, Eddie
Satchfiel
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Hyland, Tom

annual Concert a n d Follies, M a r c h 2 2 a n d 2 3 ,
and began their marching career in the Memorial
Day Parade.
CORNETS and
Frankhauser, Billy
Olmsted, Toni
Smith,
Bartholomew. Kerment
Lamberson. David
Ru.sell.

Douglas, Paul
Fisk. Shirley
Rankin, Larry
Teeter,
Snyder.
Dellolt, Robert
Hobart. Jim
harfield, Merlin
Counterman. Clifford
Nan Denolder, Richard
Balch, Virginia

BARITON
Seheilder, Donald
Helmer. lit,,
TROMBO
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PERCUSSI
Drum S a g e r, Priscilla
Drum T u c k e r , Freda
Drum S a g e r, Billy
DrIIIII Chatfield, De Wayne
Drum Deneel, Lewin
Drum H u f f m a n , Jack
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�TOP ROW — Peavey, Cameron, Rapport, Renshaw, Keller, Gillette.
SECOND ROW — M e d e a . , Goodwin, Fisher, Golinis, Baker, Stemon, Thomas, Smith, French.
FIRST ROW — C O , , . , , Jones, Smith, Miss Roberts, Renshaw, Russell, Wilson, Thompson, Porsholl.

Senior H i g h Chorus
This year's Senior High Chorus Ma,.
of fifteen girls and ten boys. They
annual Christmas assembly with a variety o f
solos, duets, and

The special chorus was composed
French, Virginia Renshaw,
Betty Parshall, Marjorie Smith, Margaret Pifer,
Marion Russell, Ruth Ellen Smith and Joyce
Jones. The accompanist was Margaret Wilson.

On April 29th the chorus presented
cert, "The Spring Sing and Folk Festival". This
featured solos, numbers by the
the boys' chorus, dancing and a duober. This concert took the place of last year's
operetta. T h e chorus also sponsored
which provided them with money for

The officers of the chorus were: President,
John Fisher; Secretary, Joyce Jones; Librarian,
Adolphus Goodwin; Accompanist, Ruth Ellen
Smith
Miss Roberts was their instructor for
year and has done a very good job. We hope to
see her back again

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�TOP R O W — Filarski. Gray, Johnson, Hinson, D'Woter, Blanchard.
SECOND ROW — Ash, Parker, Eskine, Zirkalos, Devlin, Dick, C
FIRST ROW — Kane!, Mason, McConnell, Boluch, Wilkins, Chatfield, Tackett, Taylor, Michael,

Junior H i g h Chorus
As an able advisor they have had
erts, who has spent much time with them and
helped to make them the chorus group

The Junior High Chorus, consisting
teen girls, has been actively engaged in public
appearances this past year. The first on
was the program presented for the Kiwanis lad.
ies. Next came its part in the
bly. The chorus also went caroling,
in the Junior High Assembly, and took part in
the "Spring Sing and Folk Festival."

Their officers were: First semester
dent. Carol McConnell; Secretary, Donna Dick:
Librarian, Donna Wilkins. Second semester —
President, Betty Johnson; Secretary, Dorothy
Chatfield; Librarian,

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�FIRST ROW — L i i S e t ; Pap rally; Study hell; Madge a n d violin; Pot; Bill; W a r . n b u y a candy b a r ?
SECOND ROW — The Fountain; Harry; Va n Marcum twins; Lyman; Lusa; Whatcha selling?
THIRD ROW — Nan; Tumbling; Alley a p p ; Christmas tirne.
FOURTH ROW — "Headless" Sheehy; Hubba Louise; loycie; Carolyn a n d Hillsdale.
FIFTH ROW — They spoke f o r democracy; ELIMe; t h e Yope boys; o u r f o u r presidents.

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�Our Seniors
FIRST ROW — Seniors in the third grode; "Toughy" K a s e , after a house party; Baldy Tope; Adolphus.
SECOND ROW — Ardie; Senior Hoot; three shy I?) maidens; Ellen; Row, row, row your boat; Dodo.
THIRD ROW — Whot on earth?; Center Weeks; Congo line; W h y, Phil! Zoot suit Fail, Sweet Donna.
FOURTH R O W — Trio; Lorry; Frits a n d dog; "The H a t " Fredericks; Maestro Cox.

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�Varsity Football

FIRST ROW — Simmons, McConnell, Smith, Weage, Weeks, Odren, Rosenberg, Cox, Trumbull.
SECOND ROW — Coach Eby, Coach Grigg, Fredericks, Tope, Lewis, Corless, Fry. McDonald, Sowles, Clark,
Coach Livermore.
THIRD ROW — Porter, Dennis, Rhodes, Burtch, Engle, Hoogenboom, Drayton, Cooper, McCurley, Ayers.

The Varsity Football Story
SiII'.I Is men are LeRoy Cox.
DIIII Smith. Marvin Rosenberg,
John Odren. Fred Weeks, Eugene Sowles, Carl
Lewis, Ken McDonald, Harr) Cooper,
gle, Clyde Trumbull. John Burtch,
ter, Sylvester Frederick. Kenwood Drayton, and
John
The Cardinals placed Don Smith,
John Wren. and Carl Lewis on the
ence first team. Max McConnell was given
sition on the second team and
and Marvin Rosenberg received
tion. I n addition to Don Smith's
selection, he was appointed to the first eleven of
the "Detroit Times- All-

After an elapse of eleven )ears
tige has returned to
The competition this year was
a fact which seemed to inspire the team. When
the Cards. possessing a record of six wins and
two losses„ finished the season they were To'
champions with
The team had victories over
dale. Marshall. Albion, Adrian, and Sturgis.
They suffered one lone conference defeat
hands of East Lansing and one
defeat by
When the final gun sounded at the
this year, high school football was ended f o r
eighteen Seniors on the team.

VARSITY FOOTBALL —
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.

1
3
2
1
1
2

3
3
0
3
9
6

Lakeview
Hillsdale
Marshall
Albion
Adrian

7
2

7

Sturgis

8

1
0
6
0
1
1
1
2

�FIRST ROW — Corless, Lewis, Sowles, Weeks, Smith.
V a r s i t y S E C O N D ROW — Waage, McDonald, Cox, f r y, Fredericks.
F o o t b a l l TFHOIURRDTultORW.—
oogenboom.
FIFTH ROW — Drayton, Rosenberg, Cooper, Rhodes, Porter.

�Reserve Football
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TOP ROW — Peavey, Pfost, Ivey, Troutman, Johnson, McConnell, Secord, Jackson, Treacher.
SECOND ROW — Corless, Worts,,, Maggart, &amp;onset', Tope, Morrill, Raymond.
THIRD ROW — Coach Eby, Corless, Harvey, White, Byers, Maxson, Hill, Coach Houston, Coach Livermore.
FIRST R O W — Milnes, Brown, Freeman, Lyman, Rubley, B o r e , G r i g g .

The Reserve Football Story
The Coldwater Reserves triumphed
son, as did the Coldwater Varsity. O u r Junior
Cards compiled a record o f five
two
One fact of great significance is that
ord is one of the best ever turned in by
dinal Reserve team. Another is that the team
was playing under a new Reserve coach, Bob
Livermore, who spent his high school days at
CH
After three weeks of hard work at the
the season the Coldwater Reserves opened their
schedule at home by trouncing the
serves. T h e Sturgis Reserves became the next
victims of the Junior Cards. The

the Reserves were able to add another victory to
their record only after beating the Wildcats in a
close game. Then the Reserves
dale in both games of a two game series. Our
winning streak ended there because
ing week the Junior Cards met a
Magi eleven and were defeated. T h e Cardinal
Reserves, for their last game, traveled
They lost to the Trojan Juniors after a hard
battle on a rain-soaked gridiron.
An important fact usually overlooked
people is that the Reserve teams are
bone of the Varsity teams; the better
serves, the better the CHS Varsity team of the
future

RESERVEFOOTBALL—
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.
C. H. S.

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6
2
2
6

1
1
2
2
0
0

5

Lakeview
Sturgis
Albion
Hillsdale
Hillsdale
Colon
Sturgis
84

2

6
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�Future Varsity Football

TOP ROW — HMI., Tait, Deal. Ballard, Smith, Pope,
SECOND ROW — Mr. Homton, Smith, Davis, Hall, Walker, Zobanick, Hurley, Spencer, Coach
Livermo
BOTTOM ROW — Reppert, Brayton, Morrill, Gilbert, Connell, Fonda,

T h e F u t u r e Va r s i t y F o o t b a l l S t o r y
The Future Varsity squad is one of the most im.
portant phases o f the fall sports program. I t is just
as important as either the Reserves o r the Varsity
squads, since the members of the future
are the boys who will be playing with the Varsity i n
the next two or three years. I t is vitally important that
these boys continue to be properly trained, no
the ante comes they will be able to replace their pre.
decessors in complete

Along with the Varsity and Reserve squads, the
Future Varsity also distinguished themselves on
iron this year. Finishing the season with three wins,
one tie, and two defeat, they demonstrated the fact that
they were worthy of the title of "one of the best" Future
Varsity teams that has ever played for CHS.
Under the able supervision of Coach
they plunged headlong into the season by upsetting the
Quincy Reserves by a score of 6 t o 0. The following
week they stormed the State Home, defeating them 12
to 6. Their first encounter with their traditional rivals
front Sturgis, however, proved disastrous
came out on the short end of a 6 to 0 score. The next
week, with renewed confidence, they faced the Quincy
Reserves for the second time and proved their worth by
walloping them 27 to 0. I n their final
rated to lose, they managed to battle the Sturgis Future
Varsity gridders to a 0.0 tie.
C.
C.
C.
C.
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H.
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S.
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7
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Besides the regular Future Varsity there was the
7th and 85h grade football squad. A s a member of this
squad each boy was introduced to high school football.
This year the 7th and fish grade squads
new equipment and some of last year's equipment and
were much better prepared than in previous years. With
Mr. Grigg as coach, the members were taught most of
the fundamentals of football.
Quincy
S t a t e Home
Sturgis
Quincy
Sturgis
8

0
6
6
0
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�Varsity Basketball

TOP ROW — Simmons, F o r t e , Weeks, Hoogenboorn, Rosenberg, Engle, Cooper, Coach Grigg.
FIRST ROW — Coach Eby, Fry, Rhodes, McConnell, Can. Carless, Sowles, Coach Livermore.

T h e Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l S t o r y
thee d u e t t e a k t o d o - L I r a c e . a n d also avenged 'their

tin S
. 3 l . - a n i e s t i i r i t a n d 4ggres•
siveness as last year's championship t e a m t h e C o l d w a t e r
Cardinal,. o p e n e d t h e i r 1 9 4 8 - 4 9 b a s k e t b a l l s e a s o n b y
easily d o w n i n g E a t o n R a p i d s i n a n o n -conference game,

lone d e f e a t b y e m e r g i n g v i c m r i o u s o v e r A l b i o n . 57-33.
The n e x t w e e k t h e C a r d s w e r e c o m p e l l e d t o
the w a y a s t h e y f a c e d a n i n s p i r e d a n d i m p r o v e d L a k e .

65-30.

view five. C o l d w a t e r managed t o c o m e o u t o n
38. O n F e b r u a r y 4 , t h e C a r d s a l l b u t c l i n c h e d t h e i r

On D e c e m b e r 4 , t h e C a r d s s u ff e r e d t h e i r
back i n 2 5 s t a r t s , d r o p p i n g a c l o s e o n e t o t h e A l b i o n
Wildcats 51-50, l i n t the next week they came b a c k strong
to w h i p t h e L a k e v i e w Spartans 60-35 f o r t h e i r
ference w i n o f t h e season. I n a t h r i l l e r a t M a r s h a l l . t h e
seemingly b e a t e n C a r d s c a m e f r o m b e h i n d w i t h 1 4
points i n t h e l a s t 3 m i n u t e s i l l III Wil t h e
skins 4 6 - 4 2 . G a i n i n g m o m e n t u m . o n J a n u a r y 4 . t h e
Cards d e f e a t e d E . L a n s i n g . 49-29. t h e r e b y m o v i n g i n t o
second p l a c e i n t h e T - V standings. T h e n e x t w e e k t h e y
moved t o f i r s t p l a c e i n t h e T V l e a g u e b y
Adrian M a p l e s a 49-28 beating. T h e i r n e x t o m m n e n t
was S t u r g i s , a n d t h e C a r d s managed t o s l i p b y t h e m b y
a s u r p r i s i n g l y s m a l l m a r g i n , 36.33. T h i s m a r k e d t h e
Cards' l i f t h s t r a i g h t conference i n i t o r y. T o e n d t h e f i r s t
half i d t h e season t h e h i g h -flying C a r d s r o m p e d
Hillsdale H o r n e t s w i t h c o m p a r a t i s e ease, 45-31.

third consecutive T . V c h a m p i o n s h i p an t h e y scalped t h e
revenge-seeking M a r s h a l l R e d s k i n s 54.21.
The E a s t L a n s i n g Tr o j a n s s u d d e n l y e n d e d
dinals' 1 0 g a m e w i n n i n g s t r e a k . T h e y p u l l e d a m a j o r
upset b y d e f e a t i n g C o l d w a t e r i n t h e l a s t m i n u t e s o f
play b y a v e r y c l o s e score o f 41-40.
ered. b o w e i e r. t h e C H S e r s d i s p l a y e d t o p f o r m a s t h e y
raced m a s n r p r i s i n g l y e a s y d e c i s i o n o v e r t h e S t u r g i s
Tr o j a n s 36.30. W h e n C o l d w a t e r f i r s t f a c e d
Maples a n d t h e n t h e H i l l s d a l e H o r n e t s , t h e y b o n d
their task n o t i l l ° d i f f i c u l t a s they d o w n e d each
by scores o f 53-30 a n d 4 8 - 2 8 respectively, t h a n e n d i n g
the season. B y b e a t i n g H i l l s d a l e . G i l d w a t e r became t h e
1948.49 T w i n - Va l l e y B a s k e t b a l l C h a m p i o n s , b e i n g o n e
whole g a m e a h e a d o f a n y o n e else. T h i s w a s t h e t h i r d
straight y e a r t h a t C o l d w a t e r h a s a c c o m p l i s h e d s u c h a
feat.

Opening the second h a l f .al t h e season. t h e y r e m o i e d
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On November 30, showing the same
aggressiveness as last year's championship train,
the Coldwater Cardinals opened their
basketball season by easily downing
ids in a non-conference game,
On December 4, the Cards suffered their first
setback in 25 starts, dropping a close one
Albion Wildcats 51-50, but the next
came back strong to whip the
tans 60-35 for their first conference win
season. I n a thriller at Marshall,
beaten Cards came from behind with
in the last three minutes to down
Redskins 46-42. Gaining momentum,
24, the Cards defeated East Lansing, 49-29,
thereby moving into second place i n the
standings. The next week they moved to first
place in the T-V league by handing the Adrian
Maples a 49-28 beating. Their next
Sturgis and the Cards managed to slip
by a surprisingly small margin, 36-33. T h i s
marked the Cards' fifth straight
tory. To end the first half of the season
flying Cards romped over the
with comparative ease,
To open the second half of the season
moved their chief rivals in the T-V race,
avenged their lone defeat by
over Albion, 57-33. The next week
were compelled to fight all the way as
an inspired and improved Lakeview
water managed to come out on top, 4438. O n
February 4, the Cards all but clinched their third
consecutive T -V championship as
the revenge-seekine Marshall Redskins,
The Cardinals defeated Angola on February 8,
64-38, for their second non-conference win o f
the

Kalamazoo State High was
ent in the District finals and playing true
dinal enthusism, the CHSers gained the right to
play in the Regionals by eliminating State High
in a close game. Coldwater outscored
ponents in the first three periods and held
point margin, going into the fourth quarter. A t
this point, however, the Kalamazoo club found
the range and scored 14 points while limiting
Coldwater to 3. State High was unable
the winning bucket and the final score was
in favor of
REGIONA
The State Class "B" defending champs, who a
year ago tripped up the Cards by one point in
the Regional finals, met Coldwater in the initial
game of the Regionals at Kalamazoo.
the score was very much in reverse with
dinals winning, 48-39. The first
saw St. Joe out in front 11-9, and
ively, but in the third quarter, the
fire and outpointed the defending champs,
The same was true in the last period as the Eby.
men again rushed pass their opposition,
On Saturday, March 12, the
Regional champions after whipping the South
Haven Rams. Coldwater established a
in the first four minutes of play and
once in danger. The score at the end of the first
period was 19-7. South Haven fought back in
the second quarter only t o be outscored
and trail at half-time, 33-19. Play
in the third quarter with Coldwater gaining a
9-7 edge, leaving the score at the end of
spective period, 42-26. T h e Cardinals, i n the
first four minutes of the final stanza, built up a
substantial lead to make the score 55-31. South
Haven then came back fighting to
Cards 9-1, but this didn't affect the outcome of
the game and the Cardinals triumphed,

DISTRIC
In the first game of the
at Sturgis, Coldwater met and defeated
gin Trojans in easy victory. The Cards, in the
first of the game, rushed into the lead with an
exhibition of sharpshooting and at the
out 36-14. Coldwater outscored Sturgis 13-4
in the third quarter, and in the final
Trojans had the edge, 17.1. T h e
50-3

QUARTERThe Boys' Vocational School Fieldhouse at
Lansing was the site of Coldwater's
in which they met the Alma Panthers,
been picked by the Free Press to take
"B" title. I n the first period,
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rapid succession and then scored 7 additional
counters while holding the Cards to a mere 4.
Score at the end of third quarter —
ids 30, Coldwater 26. Grand Rapids'
temporarily vanquished when the
Cardinals made a field goal and two
.- in the opening of the final period.
see-sawed until the score stood 34-34 at
tomatic time out. Grand Rapids scored on a
free throw, thus regaining the lead, 35.34.
Coldwater's brilliant center, Gene Frt.
pulled the game out of the fire by
ball and dribbling the length of the huge floor
to score the winning basket. The
the remaining few seconds to win 36-35
vance to the finals at

herded the bucket to pace the Almanit.,
The second quarter showed the teams
terms with each registering 13 points,
ing the half-time score 28.19. Both
played on even terms the rest of the game with
each getting 10 points in the third quarter, and
13 in the last. Thus the favorites fell to might)
Coldwater,
"OUR STATE CHAMPS"
This year's State Championship team will go
down in history as one o f the
teams ever to play for Coldwater. They had a
record of 21 wins and 2 loss.. This
excellen
Many honors were achieved by this
It was the Twin•Valley, District,
State Champion. I t was also the
team in the league, with an average of
per game. Also significant was the fact that four
members of the team placed in the
ence selections: Rex Corless, who held Tw i n
Valley scoring with 224 points this season, and
LeRoy Cox made the first five.
was placed on the second team while Gene Fry
was given honorable
There are eight members of the
"8" Championship team who are Seniors and
thus have played their last basketball
water. They are: Harry Cooper, To m Engle,
Marvin Rosenberg, Fred Weeks,
Lawrence Porter, Eugene Sowles, and LeRoy
Cox. Rex Corless, Gene Fry, Jim
nard Hoogenboom, and Bob Simmons are the
Juniors around whom next year's team will be
built. A l l these boys will long
because they brought t o CHS the
Championship in

FINAL
Saturday night, March 19, 1949, will
remembered f o r on that night
Cardinals met the tough River
before 11,800 fans at Jennison Field House in
East Lansing. The game, highly publicized
close contest, turned out to be
River Rouge, sparked by A l
the scoring with a free throw. Cox sank a pivot
shot then the Panthers hit on a corner shot. The
Cards and the Rouge men each countered
ity toss. The score was then tied up 5-5, on two
free throws by Corless. Driscoll scored but the
Cards made up the deficit with two
throws. Rouge took the advantage with
in shot. A free throw by Sowles and a
by C o r l . s put Coldwater ahead 8-7, only t o
have River Rouge regain the lead with a hook
shot. Cox sank a rebound while
made a charity toss to tie it up
then sank a free throw to give the Cards a
lead at the end of the

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Opening the second stanza, McConnell hit on
a tip-in shot. T h e Rouge men racked up two
points on a set shot only to see Rhodes tip in a
rebound. Cox and McConnell each sank a free
toss and then Driscoll scored again
In the remaining few minutes before the half
Coldwater scored 5 points while
made 4. The score at the half,

Grand Rapids Godwin Heights, paced by their
lanky pivot star, A r t Spoolstra, gave
a tough, close fight for the semi-final tilt
sing Sexton High School. T h e opening period
saw Coldwater outscore the Heights team
but in the second stanza Grand Rapids
ed the Cards, 13-12, making the score
time, 22-17. Inspired Godwin Heights, at
ginning of the third quarter, scored 6 points in

Starting the third stanza, River
the scoring with a free toss.
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with a field goal making it 24-19. Driscoll
Rouge men then broke loose with
to make it 24-23. A t this point,
less opened a scoring spree and connected for
7 quick points. River Rouge came back with 3
free throws but Sowles off-set this with a field
goal to put the Cards out in front 33-26
end of the
In the first two minutes of the
Coldwater spurted ahead with 6 points. Driscoll
came through for the Panthers with a

while Corless dropped in a charity
the score 39-28. The Panthers,
ately. tried to stage a rally, but
Cox halted their efforts with field
the score 44-31 at the automatic. I n the last
two minutes, the Panthers, led by
11 points. while Sow les fed the ball to
McConnell. who also hit on a charity toss, for
four valuable points. This made the
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�Reserve Basketball

TOPROW — Coach Eby, Myers, Lyman, Worton, McConnell, A. Smith, B. Smith, Yope,
FIRSTROW — B Carless, Simmons. Cochrane. Jackson, Byers, Maxon, E. Co.!.,..

T h e Reserve B a s k e t b a l l S t o r y
‘pparently fully recovered, the Reserves went on to
finish the season by defeating Adrian. 25-22.
dale,

The CHS Reserve Basketball Squad. under
vision o f Coach Robert Livermore. completed
son, having been vicnorions eleven times out
Starting off i n true Cardinal form, the Junior Cards
overran Eaton Rapids by a score of 82.29. Their next
foe. Albion. seemed to be more intent on winning, but
came out short on a 26-25 score. I n the next
Lakeview Junior Spartans were humbled by a score of
31-18, and after that the Marshall Papooses were left
trailing by a score of

Bob Simmons. high scorer for the Jr. Cards,
ing captain for the squad every game.
Byers was appointed honorary captain at
of the year. Bernard Hoogenboom. another
and Simmons both moved up to Varsity at the end
the season and both took part in the

After Christmas came E. Lansing, which
32-25 by our Reserves. Although the Jr.
to oat-play the Adrian Reserves 33.23. the Junior Tro.
jans of Sturgis overwhelmed the CHS Reserves,

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The Reserves extended their string o f victories b y
overpowering Albion. 24-18. in the first game of
and half of the season. Facing a
view team, they suffered an upset hy a score of
At this point the Reserves were plagued by a string of
greatly improved ball clubs. First came Marshall. then
Sturgis and finally E . Lansing. all o f
the Jr. Cards. The Junior team alm lost t o Angola i n
a non-conference tilt.

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TOP ROW — Spencer, Cola-at, Thompson, Zabonick. Morrill. Woods, Hawk.
SECOND ROW — Woods, Connell, Waldron, King, H i m . , McLaughlin, Miller, Munyon, McConnell, Coach
Grigg
FIRST R O W — Gilbert, Brown, Davis, Troutman, Granger, White, Raymond, Whitcomb, Dygert, Grigg,
Secor

T h e F u t u r e Va r s i t y B a s k e t b a l l Story
sided t h e next opposition o n l y tol lose t o the Smhomores
30.11. and also t o t h e Freshmen. 32-20. T h e Sophomores
played t w o m o r e games w i t h s c l u o l clubs. I n t h e f i r s t .
they beat the F. F. A . 42-18, and i n the second they beat
the Hi.N1 26.25.

This year M r F u t u r e Varsity b a s k e t b a l l squad. e o n ,
posed o f S o p h o m o r e a n d F r e s h m a n t e a m s , p l a y e d a
tough schedule a n d finished t h e season w i t h a
cessfol r e c o r d .
The f i r s t t e a m , consisting o f Sophomores.
record o f seven w i n s a n d t h r e e losses. w h i l e t h e second
team, m a d e u p o f Freshmen. m i t i a l e d t h e
record b y w i n n i n g f i v e games a n d l o s i n g

I f i n t h e f u t u r e w e continue t o have such
sity teams w e s h a l l g a i n m a n y m o r e Va r s i t y basketball
clmmpionships.

Al t h e f i r s t o f t h e season t h e F u t u r e
to Q u i n c y w h e r e t h e Sophomores a n d t h e F r e s h m e n
both l o s t . 19-22 a n d 15-24 respectively. T h e f o l l o w i n g
week t h e F o t t i r e Va r s i t e e r s m a d e u p f o r t h i s l o s s b y
whipping Q u i n c y a t C o l d w a t e r i n b o t h g a m , — t h e
Sophomores 2 9 - 2 2 a n d t h e F r e s h m e n 2 6 - 1 3 , S t u r g i s
then c a m e t o C o l d w a t e r t o t r o u n c e t h e
26. I n a r e t u r n g a m e a t S t u r g i s t h e T r o j a n j u n i o r s
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Freshmen w h i p p e d t h e State School reserves 18-14. T h e
following w e e k a t t h e S t a t e School, i n a r e t u r n game.
the C H S Sophomores r o m p e d t o a 33-12 v i c t o r y w h i l e
the Freshmen d i d l i k e w i s e b y a 20-6 m o r e . Te k o n s h a
then traveled t o Coldwater where the Cards again added
to t h e i r v i c t o r y c o l u m n . B o t h teams beat — t h e Sopho.
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�Varsity Baseball

TOP ROW — Ford, Munion, Secord, Corless, Worton, Keller, Tr e a d l e , Corless, Coact, Houston.
Secord
SECOND ROW — Coach Livermore, Jackson, Cochrane, Lyman, Porter, Yope, Tope, Fry, Carless, Manager
Pf
FIRST ROW — Rhodes. Simmons, Rosenberg, Woods, Robley, Cooper, Sowles, Lewis.

T h e Va r s i t y B a s e b a l l S t o r y
This year's Coutiintst handrail team had
ord o f five wins and three losses.
opened the season with a non-league win over
the Quincy Orioles. Quincy scored three runs in
the first inning and maintained this lead
fifth when the Cards pushed four runs
plate. The victors also scored three runs in the
sixth to clinch the 7-3 win.

Ior one ol do• c ‘ c i t i n g games of
The game was tied at 5-5 at the end
innings but the Cards tallied a run in
to win.

Marshall became our first T. V. victim by a
5-3 score. Marshall took an early lead, forcing
the Cards to rally in the late stages of
to win.

The most exciting game was played
dale. When i t looked as though the Hornets
were sure of a 2-1 victory, the Cards
bases in the seventh and came through with two
timely singles to win,

East Lansing handed the Cards their third
loss by a 6-4 score. Coldwater led 4.3
sixth when the Trojans scored three runs
fluke hits.

The Cards then dropped two games in a row.
Albion took a 6-3 decision, and
the Cards a

In the last game of the season
Sturgis by the resounding score of 5-1,
ing a very successful

Adrian came to Coldwater the

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�Reserve Baseball

TOP ROW — Hawk, Roswell, Thompson, Foote, Taylor, Silvers, Hoff, Taylor, Sherry.
SECOND ROW — l o w , Waldron, Woods, McLaughlin, Fisher, Himes, Brayton, Morril, Carver, Martin,
Mgr. Gillette.
FIRST ROW — Grigg, King, Raymond, McConnell, Davis, Weakley, Zabonick, Strong, Fuller, Robley, Coach
Houston

T h e Reserve B a s e b a l l Story
squad several times and played
games. Quincy won by a score of 19-16 on their
home ground and then came to Coldwater to
hand the Reserves a 13-12 defeat.
eled here to beat the boys 7-4. I n a
with Sturgis there the Reserve players were
beaten

Thirty-five boys constitute the
ball team, from which future Varsity
They practiced and played under the watchful
eye of Coach Roy Houston, who just this year
assumed baseball
They scrimmaged with the

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�Golf

TOP ROW — Dean, Thebaud, Thomas, Kaser, Coach Eby.
SECOND ROW — Jones, Johnson, Walker. Dygert, Troutman. Smith.
FIRST ROW — Ayers, Ivey, Gist, Olmsted, Fa&amp;lam, Pillsbury, Bates.

T h e G o l f Story
Golf coach Floyd Eby reported a turnout of
twenty-one golfers this spring, eleven girls and
ten boys. A l l of last year's Varsity
posed of Dave Ayers, Revel Ivey, Jack Walker,
and John Dygert, returned this year, as
many other

Spartans. They beat Albion's team there, and
returned to Coldwater to drubb Marshall. A t
the Regional meet held a t Battle
water placed fifth out o f eight entrants.
Twin Valley meet they ',laced fourth
ing 370 points. Lakeview won first
points; East Lansing was second with
and Adrian came in third

The CHS tee-totalers (that's a joke, son) were
beaten i n their two meets with

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�Track

TOP ROW — Luce, Spencer, Gruner, Brown, Hurley, White, Kusel, Callahan, S,eg, Otis
THIRD ROW — Maggart, Harvey, Smith, Tait, Dennis Sortwell, Gilbert, S t a n . I I , OR,, Carless.
SECOND ROW — Coach Green, Pope, Hill, Peavey, Tait, Smith, Lockwood, Fry, McCurley, Parks.
FIRST ROW — B o v e , M y e r, Havens, Granger, Clark, Byers Corless, Sowles, Frederick, Weeks, McDonald,

The Track Story
Forty-one boys answered veteran
sell Green's roll call at the initial practice
track team this year. There were
men, nine Sophomores, sixteen Juniors,
Seniors. Because of the large number
classmen. future track teams at CHS within the
next few years hold

dinal thinclads this year. The first was held at
Marshall. Coldwater showed
ment since the previous meet with
year, but the Redskins held too much of
in the field events and won. The CHS
swamped by Adrian and beaten by
18 points. Only a few Coldwater boys
tered in the Invitational meet at Albion
about twenty Clam B school, and over
and boys were entrants. I n the Twin
ference meet at Albion. Coldwater tied for third
place with East Lansing. The best was yet to
come. however. A t the triangular meet
bion and Lakeview. Coldwater came
half point of tieing with Albion for
Rex Corless and Eugene Sowles qualified
State meet held at East Lansing by winning first
and second in their events at the Regionals at
Kalamazo

There are twelve Varsity letter
turning this year. T h e Seniors returning are
miler Fred Weeks, half miler
quarter miler Reid Tait, low hurdlers
Donald and Alfred Sortwell, pole
vester Fredericks, and shot putters Don Smith
and Carl Lewis. Returning Junior
are Fred Lockwood in the half mile and Don
Byers, Carlos Clark, and Rex Corless in
and 100
Six track meets were scheduled for

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�Tennis

TOP R O W — M r. Weeks, S p . , Brayton, Fonda, Gamby, Floogenboom, McDonald.
FIRST ROW — M a y, Thompson, Bisel, Engle, T. McConnell, Thompson, M . McConnell.

T h e Te n n i s S t o r y
School there. the Cards lost 4-1.
here the score was 4-3 in our favor.
at Adrian was rained out and cancelled. I n
turn meet with Howe here, the
men avenged their previous defeat by winning
4-3. The CHS team placed fourth in the Twin
Valley Conference meet at Adrian.

On March 28, 1949, at 6:00 p.m. the
nis season began f o r 15 o f Coldwater High
School's tennis enthusiasts. This
all the way from Freshmen to
plenty of spirit
The racketeers opened their T-V schedule on
Friday, April 22, as they faced the
experienced Lakeview netmen. T h e i r efforts
came to naught as they were defeated by the
score of 4-1. The following week they
defeated, 5-2, by Adrian. Playing Howe Military

Five o f last year's letter winners who will
graduate this year and whose
will be missed are Max McConnell,
T. G. Thompson. Ken McDonald, and Paul
Wood

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�"C" Club

TOP ROW — Tait, Rosenberg, Odren, Smith, Sortwell, Dennis, Engle. M a t s o n
SECOND ROW — Coach Eby, Rhodes. Cooper. Parks, Lockwood, Byers, P 0 r 0 r, Simmons.
enboom.
FIRST ROW — Wood, Weoge, Clark, Sowles, Corless, McConnell, Weeks, Lewis, Fry.

T h e " C " Club S t o r y
picked out and partially paid for by the
The trophy case was kept up
Irons time to time at ice cream
I Eby and Cox are

The purpose of the Varsity Club is
better athletics and sportsmanship
High School. O u r school's successful athletic
teams have made this a big year

We had many other activities and projects
which are too numerous to mention.
of '49 and the C-Club are each donating
to buy a new basketball

The first job the club undertook was to
a new training rule program, which was very
successful. The members operated
at the 4.FI Fair and for two cents a
away many pounds of coffee. Some of
bers sold cokes and hotdogs at the
ball games. Fall and spring initiations
and several new letter winners entered

The officers for this year were:
President; Eugene Sowles, V i c e President;
Kenn) McDonald, Secretary; and
Treasurer. The faculty advisor was Coach Eby,
who has done a wonderful job of
Club plans and

Two Twin Valley championship

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�Senior High G. A. A.

TOP ROW — Butters, Weakley, Kase, Harris, Lind, Bodie, Hacker, Tropp Buum Mock, Chester, Rob,nson,
Esterline
FOURTH ROW — Paul, Otis, Chester, Elliot, Hyland, Robey, McKnight, Parks, J. Gruner, B. Gruner, Magee,
Chatfield,
THIRD ROW — Boyer, Warden, McDonald, Selby, Wilkinson, Luse, Batterson, Sommeboth, Eckert, Renshaw,
Cooper, Sherman, Grove.
SECOND ROW — Williamson, Hinson, Olmsted, Maggart, Sager, Chris,.II, Sherman, Little, Little, Bond,
Barringer, Tompkins, Sherman, Miller.
FIRST ROW — Miss Lang, Morgan, Smith, Hall, Engle, Thomas, Bonham, Miller, Woods, Rowe, Forklam,
Olmsted, Pillsbury, Schltibatis, Scheidler.

The G. A. A. Story
The Girls' Athletic Association. teritonatmg
its second year o f active club work, made an
early conquest by winning the Grand Prize i n
the Hallowe'en parade sponsored by the Junior
Chamber o f Commerce. Their entrant was a
float carrying three of the more
bers, Joyce Schlubatis, Bonnie Hall.
beth Selby. painted as statues. The girls stru,k
various poses, and even though the
and jerked, they managed to keep almost
fect

was undoubtedly very lonely until
dues were collected by the class
Part of this money went toward the
quainted Hour" which welcomed the old
members into the club with a mock Olympic
Championship and a feast of ice cream
This took care of the preliminaries
diately volley ball was begun with the
ing their choice of coming either
after school or Monday evenings.
organized and the games were played
ing the Junior and Senior High champs to fight
it out by

The prize money, $25.00, went into

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�Junior High G. A. A.

TOP R O W — Snyder, Stevenson, Foster, P a l m a t e . , Morris, Zirkalos, Thompson, Thompson, Russell, Dick,
Devlin, Worthington, Worthington.
FIFTH R O W — Soule. Meier, Sperbeck, Bradley, Filarski. Swanson, Kadwell, Miller, Hinson, Davenport,
Renshaw, Sortwell, Hamlin.
FOURTH R O W — Rapport, Gentry, Longwell, Wirt, Harris, Bell, Howlett, Fisk, Hubbard, Locker, Stott,
Pitcher, Tockett, Robinson.
THIRD ROW — Bovee, Frarer, Hanson, Mowery, Snyder, Hillborg, Sager, DeBolt, Hoogenboom, W a y,
Grigg, Dick, Mack, Forrester, Burton, Sadie.
SECOND ROW — Mason, Green, Andrews, Troutman, Forrester, Schlubatis, Watson, Scheidler, Bradley,
Miller.
FIRST ROW — McKeith, Koper, Folk, Woods, Devlin, Miss Lang, Aiken, Zobonick, Thomas, Inds, Kemp,
Wilcox.

T h e G. A . A . Story, C o n t i n u e d
tion
h i s
)cal in the form
petitive tennis with Bronson

With volley ball out of the O.IS.
welcomed with a whoop. The girls
convinced that women's rules could
with a maximum of action and

Under the personal direction o f Miss Ruth
Lang, who has made many new friends during
her first year at CHS. the club has struck
high i n group athletics. Miss Lang's original
and stimulating ideas have won her
praise of all G. A.

About this time the cabinet drew up a club
charter specifying the rules and purposes
organization. Also at this time the method of
distributing athletic awards was revised. N o
member in her first year of G. A. A.
for anything more than numerals. Second year
participants, providing they enter all
fered, are awarded a chenile letter.
are initialed with the G. A. A. insignia
distinguished from the awards given to

The officers of the club were:
Morgan; Vice President. Joyce Stout;
Bonnie Hall; Treasurer. Barbara Engle. T h e
class representatives were as follows:
Ellen Stein; 11th grade. Janie Smith;
Margaret Thomas; 9th grade.
8th grade, Marlene Woods: and 7th
Miller

Spring sports were brought upon the scene at
this time and a new zeal was shown by all the
soft ball and ping-pong lovers. A
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�Varsity Cheerleaders

J o y . Stout, Joan Donkin, Joyce Schlubatis, Diane Hammond, Margaret Thornas, Jane Smith.

The Cheerleaders' Story
The Varsity and Reserve
one of their most successful seasons
captains of each squad, an innovation
Joyce Schlubatis led the Varsity leaders while
Elaine Smith took over

revise old ones, and to decide on the motions to
each. Both captains planned the yells to
at the
The Varsity girls had outfits
of red culottes and white

The captains' job were to originate

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�Reserve Cheerleaders

Ellen Harris, Elaine Smith, Bonnie Hall, P a t Bache, M a r y Robey.

T h e C h e e r l e a d e r s ' S t o r y, c o n t i n u e d
and carried out

The Varsity squad decorated the
for each of the home games and also entered a
decorated float in the

By sponsoring an after-game dance
ticipating in each pep meeting, the
gained the respect and cooperation of
school

The Sturgis pep rally was a
thanks to both cheerleading squads,

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�Just Some More Snapshots
FIRST ROW — Reodin'; Dorothy; Aren't they cute? Hi-yeN.
SECOND ROW — Why don't you dance?; Erwin; Driver's training; Byer 's girl; Band formal; Friends.
THIRD ROW — Chuck and Bud; Julie gets initiated; Come on team, fight; lunch time;
FOURTH ROW — Dancing; Wa y back when—; John; Jock; Barb and Aulton.

10

�FIRST ROW—Bev C h e f class eats. N o e l debates, too, M r. and Mrs. Bond.
SECOND ROW—Joanie and Joanie, Va l e n t i . formal, Joyce, Miss Moore takes the cake too, 1 , 2 , 3 . 4 , hike.
THIRD ROW—The team deserved a cakel Chief cook Sibley, all d d
up, "Whaecha smell?"
FOURTH ROW—Hi-Y initiates eat ice cream. Char says, Santo.
FIFTH ROW—Torn and A l make the fountain, Mrs. Watson.

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Albright
Athletic Association
Arnold Auto Parts
Asbury Brothers
Baggerly Funeral H o m e
Bailey Rodio
Barlow Grocery
Bee-Hire Shoe Store
Best's M a r k e t
Branch. J . B.
Branch County A l , Service
Pranch County Dented Associotion
Branch County Medical Society
Branch County Savings Bank
Butterworth Appliance Shop
Carlisle C o .
"C" Club
Chapman'.
Chatterbox Restaurant
City Dairy
City Market
Clay Street Grocery
Club, 112
Coca Cola Co.
Coldwater Bross C o .
ColdwaMr Cleaners
Coldwater D o i r y C o .
Coldwater M o t o r Soles
Coldwater Office
Co-op C o .
Coldwater Provision Co.
Coldwater Recreation
Coldwater Rendering Works
Coldwater Reporter
Cominerciol Enterprise Sign Co.
Crandall Tire Shop
Daniel'
Darling'
Davis Coal 8, Fuel Oil Co.
Davis News Agency
Davis, 0 . W.
Earl's G a r a g e
Elliott's M a r k e t
Endicott Farm Equipment
Federal Mogul
Fix I t Slum
Freda', Beauty Shop
Fremont Street Grocery
Fry's Bail House
Gas Servire C o .
Grover's Grocery
Herl's Auto Body Shop
Hellenberg, J. B .
H IL H Cleaners
Hillborg &amp; Hillborg
Hillsdale Manufacturing
Hilton's Store
HTSpeed Truck Stop
Hi•
Homer Furnace &amp; Foundry Corp.
Honeywell's Kiddie Shop
Houser's Gulf Service Station
Ideal Wallpaper &amp; Point Store
Jay Sandwich Shop
Jim Brown Store
Keller, Lou
Kerr Hardware
Kiess Jewelry S t o w
Lee Brothers
Legg Lumber Co.
Linker's Lake Store
T-Teens

Lyon's Drug Store
Luedder's Shoe Store
M . ' s Furniture Home
Mac's Phormory
MohafFey'
Main Beauty Shop
Main Theatre
Marothy Radio Shop
Martin's Book Store
Martin's Grocery Store
Mashon-Dorsey Memorial
McCann di Martin
McConkey-Putnam Funeral Horne
McCombs Shoe Stare
McDoniers Motor Sales
McLaughlin's Pastries
McMillan, W . A .
Michigan Associated Telephone Co.
Midwest Foundry
Montgomery Wa r d Store
Moore, R. F.
Morris Store
MunfIvr'
Music M o r t
Nafonal Utilities Co.
Newberry, J. J.
Olmstead &amp; Son
Orborn's Studio
O'Shanahan's I n n
Otto's Sport Shop
Patterson', Printing
Pearce, B. K .
Pearce Cigar Store
Penney, J . C. Co.
Pete's H i -Speed
Pollock'
Pratt Manufacturing Co.
Prott Motor Sales
Quality Springs
RePPerTI Store
Raby's Drug Store
Rogers, D a l e
Roosevelt Studknt Commission
Rosenberg Iron and Metal Co.
Secord'
Shattuck Funerol Home
Shaw Shoe Company
Short's Tire Shop
Sinitty'
Smolt, Motor Sales
Snyder's Bakery
South Side Texaco Co.
Southern Michigan National Bonk
5 &amp; R Texaco Smtion
Sheet Melo! Works
Stella R e
Swon Printing Co.
Taylor Chevrolet Co.
Tibbit'
Toupalik. Ralph
Tribby'
Tribolet Store
Up-To-Dote Coal Co.
Van Aken's Greenhouse
Vernie's Harley Sales
Vogt', Greenhouse
Warner Buick Co. . _
Walker's Laundry _
West End Grocery
Wilbur', Furniture Store
Woodward &amp; Son _ .
Tope's Mobil Serviw _ . _
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��Take time to work. I t is the price
Take time to think. I t is the source
Take time to play. I t is the fountain
Take time to be friendly. I t is the road
Take time to dream. I t is hitching your wagon to
Take time to look around. I t is too short a day to
Take time to laugh. I t is the music of
Take time to play with children. I t is the joy
Take time to be courteous. I t is the mark of

*

*

*

And may you, the Graduating Class of 1949, adhere to the
throughout life. Time is an important factor in everyday life; but
individuals and as a group, are prone to place too much
it: doing everything in a hurry and yet accomplishing very little.

*

*

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ThePATTERSON
"It's Patterson's for the finest in Quality Printing"
18 North Monroe Street

•

�Congratulations,

Pete
Hi-

SENIOR

LEE
HARDW

Congratulations,
Compliments o f
SENIOR

Linker's Lake
Morrison Lake

GOOD LUCK,
SENIOR

Asbury
Everything Good t o Eat

Congratulations
to the Class o f '49

Tom Houser's
GULF SERVICE

Best o f Luck,
SENIOR

Bee- H i v e
Shoe Store

Employees o f

MONTGOMERY WARD
COMPANY
Exten

ArnoldAuto

Sincere Congratulations

�Marothy Radio Shop
Phone 299

1 2 3

Compliments o f

E. Park Ave.

CIT
DAIR

Kelvinator Refrigerators
Ranges and Freezers
ABC A n d Blackstone Washers
And Leading Radios

East Chicago Rd. P h o n e 1 4 3

"Remember! W e Service Everything
We Sell"

Congratulations,

W. A. McMillan

SENIOR

PRATTMOTOR

•

11 SOUTH HUDSON
Coldwater, Michigan

PLUMBING AND HEATING

Phone 38

COMPLIMENTS OF

Quality Spring
•

COIL SPRINGS FOR INDUSTRIAL
AND AGRICULTURAL

�JOAN
TRUDY HALL J O N A T H A N LOGAN

OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR SUCCESS IN YGUR
LET OUR STCRE BE YOUR GIFT

�CGNGRATULATIONS,

Midwest Foundry Company
DIVISION L. A D A R L I N G C O M PA N Y

COLD WATER, MICHIGAN
•

Telephone 1100

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Offer Congratulations
Compliments
to the Seniors
of

McCann &amp; M a r t i n
FARM IMPLEMENT

Hillsdale Mfg. Co.

423 East Chicago St.
Coldwater, Mich.
PHONE 506

•

�Compliments o f
BEST WISHES,

Jar's Sandwich Shop

MINNOWS
WORMS
WIGGLERS

LIV
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GASSERVICE

WHOLESALE
AND

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R E TA I L

of

9-)10 g a i t nause
" O p e n Ye a r A r o u n d "

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Phone 831-W
87 Jackson St. C o l d w a t e r

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Best Wishes to the Class of '49

Vernie's H a r l e y S a l e s
505 MARSHALL
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 159M

MOTORCYCLE PARTS a n d
REO TRUCK SALES

�Compliments

Waeket'l
Finished a n d Rough-Dry Service

of

Best Market
GROCERIE

Phone 77

MEATS and

BEST OF LUCK

SUCCESS, SENIORS!!

Honeywell's Kiddie
Sho

Compliments
of

13. N . Pearce
Veterinarian

J. B BRANCH

Congratulations
from
COMMERCIAL
SIGN CO.

Compliments
GOOD LUCK!

To the Class of '49

And Congratulations
From the

J. J. Newberry Co.

•

M c L a u g h l i n ' s Pastries

�CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS
From the Friendliest Store i n To w n

FREMONT STREET
GROCER
FOOD

Music Mart
Wayne — Gert — Howard B i l l

Compliments

GROCERIES — MEATS
Deliveries 10 A. M. - 3 P. M.
PHONE 702

Compliments o f
HI-SPEED

of

Secor
National Utilities Co.

Hillsdale Hi-Speed Co

Martin

USE GAS
For Cooking

46 W. Park Avenue

• W a t e r Heating
• Refrigeration
78-82 W. Chicago St.

Good Luck

Extends Congratulations

Congratulations, Champs
—And Students

To the Seniors
May all your life be winning or a t
least trying!

J. B. HELLENBERG CO., INC.

TIBBITS T H E AT R E

�Best Wishes, Seniors!

Tribolet Store
Sc — 10c — $1.00

Compliments

COLDWATER
MOTOR
SALE
STUDEBAKER SALES

Congratulations

of

West End Grocery

To The
CLASS OF 1949

MEATS — GROCERIES
We Deliver

A FULL LINE OF
• CAKES

Coldwater
Recreatio

• ROLLS
"Bowl For Health"
• PASTRIES
• COOKIES
Congratulations A n d
at
Best Wishes, '49ers

Snyde
Bake

Ralph Toupalik,
Lincoln - Mercury Dealer

�GOOD LUCK
To the Seniors!

Coldwater Brass Co.

eaChtlatet

2aaity,

CONGRATULATIONS!

South
Texaco

Congratulations and Best Wishes
To the Class of 1949

•

Ideal Wallpaper
Paint

FINE DAIRY

GOOD LUCK, SENIORS!
BEST WISHES —
Class of 1949

•

VAN AKEN, lemiit
fiasizon,Derseq
MEMORIAL

SHATTUCK
FIRST
CEMETERY MEMORIALS

FUNERAL HOME
Extends Best Wishes
To the Class of '49

�Compliments

Compliments o f

of

MARTIN
BOOK

Congratulations,

SHOE

Compliments o f

Class of '49

R. F.
Aceorzkey-Putnain a .
FUNERAL

IMPLEMENT COMPANY
IHC Dealer

Were Glad
To See
You M a d e

Compliments

The Grade

of
0. W. DAVIS
Standard Service

•

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Beauty

�COMPLIMENTS GE

Legg Lumber
"FOR FRIENDLY

LUMBER -

B U I L D I N G SUPPLIES

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PA I N T S

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Phone 56
"YOUR LUMBER NUMBER"

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L. A. DARLING COMPANY - BRONSON, MICHIGAN
PLASTICS DIVISION - COLD WATER, MICHIGAN
MIDWEST FOUNDRY DIVISION - COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

�Congratulatio
Class of

P R AT T
Manufacturing
Compan

�THE CARDINALS ARE A TEAM THAT SHINE
'CAUSE THEY'RE THE CHAMPS OF '49;
TO THE PRINCIPAL, COACHES, DR. AND ALL,
YOU'VE PROVED TG THE STATE
YOU'RE ALL ON THE BALL.

�For the Finest in

Th

• M o d e r n Wiring

ROOSEVEL

• Electrical Supplies

STUDEN

• B e t t e r Lighting

COMMISSION

• Finest Appliances

EXTEND

ALBRIGHT'S
SINCERE

GENERAL E L E C T R I C

STORE

I IZANCII-O C o ) '
SA \'(N(4 F \ k .
OFFERS CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE GRADUATES OF 1949

•

MEMBER F E D E R A L D E P O S I T I N S U R A N C E C O R P.

�BEST LUCK TO FUTURE ATHLETIC TEAMS

Fro

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The "C"-

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CONGRATULATIONS FOR THE JOBS WELL DONE

Gracie 0T4anahan's

�Good Luck
and
God Be With You

Th

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�BEST W I S H E S
TO T H E

S E N I O R S !

Compliments
Compliments
of
and
Good Wishes

WcatteA,

to the Class of '49

CONGRATULATIONS,

MAC'S
Furniture

CLASS OF '49

Munger's
WRECKER

�"Let Us Keep Yo u r Car of Today
on t h e Road o f To m o r r o w "

Bailey Radio
9 N. MONROE ST.

Hen's A u t o Body
171 E. Park Ave.

Phone 325

S. &amp; R.

Quality First

Texaco Service

at

MINOR REPAIR

WILBUR'
FURNITURE

CAR WASHING

Congratulations,

HOMER
FURNACE &amp; F O U N D RY C O R P.

�Congratulations from
BEST WISHES!

P_AtecIdet'l YAoe
•

The H I LTO N Store

•

Branch
41r

Quality Shoes Since 1877

Phone 759R

The S H AW
Shoe Company
WISH THE CLASS OF '49
THE BEST

•
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BRANCH COUNTY
MEMORIAL AIRPORT
CESSN
Sales and Service

Manufacturers of
SHAW "TRADESHOE

GOOD LUCK!

I-1 H

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REPPERT'
SELF-SERVICE

PHON
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ALL GARMENTS INSURED

�MORE GOLD TO YOU

Olmstead &amp;

'49ers

Pear
Cigar

Finest in
DAIRY

MANUFACTURED
SENIOR PORTRAITS O F THIS
IC

CARDINAL
Mode by

OSBORN

PHONE 4 6

PENNEY'S CAN ALWAYS
SAVE YOU MONEY
BEST WISHES TO
THE CLASS OF ' 4 9

J. C. PENNEY
C O M PA N Y

OTTO'S

POLLOCK'S

SPORT SHOP A N D BIKE SHOP

LUMBE

The Finest in Sports
an

and C O A L

Wheeled Goods
New location next to Bowling Alley
I 'I

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Th

SHOR T'S

"BICYCLE M A N "

We Extend O u r

Yope's
CONGRATULATIONS

Roby's Drug
Stor

Mobile Service
Extend Congratulations

BEST OF
SENIOR

Tribby's

COMPLIMENT
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MOBILE
34 E. Chicago
PHONE 9

Clay
Grocer

Smoltz Motor
Sale
FORD
AND

MEATS —
TRUCK
Open 7 Days Weekly

�WASHER
CONGRATULATIONS
Authorized M a y t a g Dealer
•

•

BUTTERWORTH APPLIANCE SHOP

CRANDALL TIRE

12 South Monroe St.

SHOP

COMPLIMENT

Congratulations!

O

DAVIS NEWS STAND

JIM BROWN
Stor

and
BUS STATION
Greyhound Lines, Inc.
Short Wa y Line, Inc.

"Good things are done up in small packages."
It might be w o r t h y o u r w h i l e to give The Little

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"Big" Store t h e once-over.
You m i g h t l i k e t o b e o n e o f o u r r e g u l a r

Compliments

customers.
MR. A N D MRS. G . R B A R L O W
111 E. PIERCE Sr.

The Branch County

Dental

DAVISNEWS
101 W. Chicago St.

Sheet Metal
EAVESTROUGHIN

Extend

15 N. Clay Street

Sincere Congratulations

Phone 157

�Compliments

CHATTERBOX RESTAURANT
The Eating Place o f Tomorrow

o
•

Earl's Garage
PHONE 238J

MR. AND MRS. J. C. SIEBERT, Props.

Graduation is an end and

CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS!

ginning, and a time never to be
forgotten . . .

COLDWATER PROVISION

CONGRATULATIONS!

AND LOCKER COMPANY

,
JEWELRY

Coldwater B r o n s o n

CO LDWATER

Compliments o f

BEST
And

COLDWATER RENDERING CO.

CONGRATULATIONS

Tel. Collect 575 Coldwater
Prompt, Efficient Dead
COLDWATER, MICH.
E. C. Barnes, Prop.

MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED
TELEPHONE COMPANY

GOOD

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LUC
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FRIENDLY
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Opposite School

Lou

Albert Grayer, Prop.

13

�HOWDY GRADS,
COMPLIMENT
CONGRATULATIONS!
O

•

Mac'

See Us For
COAL — FEED
FARM
•

BEST WISHES!

COLDWATER CO-OP

a. 9)..

C O M PA N Y

Jeweler

19 Co-op Square
PHONE 7 5 7 M

COLDWATER, Mid-!.

EACH A N D EVERY ONE OF US OVER HERE AT

The SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
NATIONAL BANK
OF COLDWATER
EXTEND HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS TO EACH
ONE OF THE

-:- Class of 1949
SAFE BANKING SINCE 1872
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Member Federal Reserve System

�DAVISCoal and
Congratulations,

''SPECIALISTS IN HEAT"
•

SENIOR

COAL — FUEL OIL
HEATING EQUIPMENT

Elliott'
Mark

Best Wishes and Congratulations,
Seniors

Hillborg &amp; Hillborg

CONGRATULATIONS!
•

Congratulations,

Coldwate
Reporte

SENIOR

"Branch County's Horne Newspaper"
May this 12-year achievement be
only the stepping stone
spiration f o r a future life o f

EndicottFarm
Full Line Case Machinery
PARTS — SALES

usefulness

ColdwaterOffice
Comp
PAUL MacDONALD

�CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1949
•

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CONGRATULATIONS!

Athlet
Compliments

of

Associa

C. J. CARLISLE CO.

Congratulations to the Class o f '49

Mahaffey
THE

CONGRATULATIONS,

BEST WISHES!

Branch
Medical

Ta y l o r Chevrolet Co.

SENIOR
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile

Fix-It

Sales and Service

La Vere Waldron
101 S. Clay St.

Best Wishes and Good Luck

�FOR GOOD

BEST WISHES
TO THE

AND
QUALITY

UP-TO-DATE
COAL COMPANY

Congratulations

SWAN PRINTING
COMPANY

SMITTY SEZ:

from the

If you look back too much, you

Advertising Staff

will soon be heading t h a t w a y !

ROWE — FRASER — MACK

SMITTY'S
RESTAURANT

SHEEHY —
MUNGER — BAUM

GCOD LUCK, CARDINALS
GOOD

AND CLASSES OF C. H. S.

AND
BEST WISHES

Congratulation
fro

11

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�Congratulations,
SENIOR

City M a r k e t
For the Best

McConnell-Kemp

In Drugs
and
Prescription Service

McDANIEL'S

LyonRexaII

Motor Sales

Ethical Pharmacy
Coldwater, Michigan

SELECT
USE
CAR

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of

Amerlq
FUNERAL HOME

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CONGRATULATIONS

CONGRATULATIONS
CARDS AND CHAMPS

FRO
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ROSENBERG
IRON AND METAL CO.

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���We have many fond memories of these two buildings. The
of our life were spent here. We're going to miss coming here
the dances, the excitement of elections and
We hope you will remember us after we're gone and will make C. H. Si
a place for everyone to be as proud of as the class of '48

4

��Mr. King
(Superintendent
Mr. King is a graduate from Michigan State Normal
College at Ypsilanti, 1906. With the exception of
which he spent in Character education work in
New Jersey, he has continued his administration
leaving
His duties include general supervision and direction of
educational work in
For his extra activities besides his educational work,
Mr. King finds time to be active in many
He belongs to the Masons, the Rotary Club, the Bon Ami
Club, and the Country Club, the Michigan
sociation, the National Education Association, and the
National Association of School Administrators. H i s hobbies include
golf and
This was the last year for Mr. King as Superintendent. H e has done an

Administration
The School
The school board consists of five local business men who are interested in
school affairs. This board meets once a month and holds
when necessary. Many special meetings were necessary this year
tion with the new
The duties of the board consist of collecting and dispensing
selecting the teaching personnel, and some other
Wayne Johnson replaced William A. Mikes as a member of
this

Wayne Johnson G e o r g e C. Kelsey
Trustee S e c r e t a r y

Lavern O d e ,
A . Thomas, M.D. S t a n l e y B o r d e n
Treasurer P r e s i d e n t
T r u s t e e

6

Daniel M . l o o s e
City Engineer

�Mr. Thomas
(Principal Senior High)

E. Byron Thomas, principal of Roosevelt
a graduate from Albion college with a Bachelor of
Arts Degree in 1924. H e received his
gree at Northwestern University in 1935. H e did
graduate work at the University of
the summer of 1938 and 1945. After teaching for
four years in high school, he began his
work which has lasted for 20 years. I n 1928
elected to Phi Delta Kappa Honorary
Fraternity. For his extra work he belongs to
sons, the Junior Chamber of Commerce,
Club, the Michigan Educational Association,
National Association of Secondary School
His hobby is reading. This will be his last year as principal of Senior High. On
he will take over the solo as Superintendent of Coldwater Public Schools. We wish
best of

Mr. Dennis
Principal Junior High

Kermit Dennis, a man whose motto is "Order,"
graduated from Adrian College, where
in Science, in 1931. He took his Master of
gree in Educational Administration at
of Michigan. After teaching Science
High School for 14 years, he was given the
principal of Junior High, which he has held
years. On July 1 he will officially become
cipal of
He is a Mason, Presbyterian elder and president of
the Southwestern Michigan Guidance
many hobbies include photography,
carpentry, and reading

7

�Cochra

Davidson

Dan

M r s . D O R O T H Y A I T E H I s O N , B i o l o g y.

Mrs. CORLEONE COCHRANE. Storied

Coldwater High
State Normal. University
sin, B.S.; University of
"Sixty minutes

Studies, English. Hastings High
School. Western
University o f
of Wisconsin.

ROBERTBARNEs, Agriculture. Paul&amp;
ing High School, Ohio State Uni.
versity, WS.; G a m b i a
MA.; Graduate Study, Cornell. "To.
day we'll

HARRY D A V I D S O N , S o c i a l S t u d i e s ,

Kan Runs BAUMANN, Home E r.
Michigan State Normal. "Today
we'll peel
HARLAN BOND,Band,Orchestra. Cass

City High School, University of
Michigan, B.M.; Graduate Study, U.
of M., M A . "Start o n the first
count!
M a x . J O S E P H I N E B U R A N D T, H o m e E r .

Penn State College, Post Grad.
course at Western Michigan. "Sew
in haste, rip

Hoes,

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g

English. Haviland
Bowling Green College,
lanti Normal. Michigan.
in your
Mss. GLADYS D AT i s , M a t h e m a t i c s .

Calumet High
of Chicago. Albion College, B.A. "It
might help if you pay
Days Dits.oN, Assistant
iral Education. Sturgis High
School, University o f Illinois. B.S.
"Altogether now. sing!"
FI.OYD Ear, Physical
letics, Director,
tine High School, Michigan State
College, B.S. "Now hear this!!"

Dillo

Eb

Mn',. H A R M H AY E S , E n g l i s h . H i l l s .

dale College. B.A.
Bornosu Gnit.c. Shop, ,
Negaunee High
:Michigan College. B.S. "Get
and
RUsSELLGNEEN, Mathematics. Bat.
tie Creek High School. Tri-State
College, B.S.; Western Michigan
College, B.A.; Colorado College of
Education. M.A.
those theoreins—Learn them!"
Miss A N N HARDIN, English. S t e p h .

ans. University of Michigan.
el, that's not the thing
Box HOUsTON, Civics.
tral State Teachers
Northwestern University,
of Michigan. Western Michigan.
"Now let's

Houst

G r a s s i
8

�Lew

Huds

Newman

Moore M a t c h e r
Mas. Doms l i t m u s ,
ton Harbor High
Michigan College. B.A.; University
of Michigan. " I know this
day hut please calm down."
MISSBERNICE ' , P P M ,
ies, English. Coldwater H i g h
School, Michigan State College.
Western Michigan College. "You're
not bad little boys and girls
just don't know any better."

O l s o n

ifhigan, B.A.; University of Iowa.
II. 0,.; Graduate Study i n Rome at
Anierican Academy. " M i c a , Mica,
Parva Stella."
Altss WINNIE NETCHFM. Michigan
State Normal, B.S.;
tificate. " I f you kids can't
we won't have a club."
MRS. IsIrwwww,

LEWI, Art. Marion College. A.B.
"I wish you'd use your hands as
much as you use

ASHEROLSON, Science,
New Troy High School, Western
Michigan College, B.A. "Yes. you
can leave."

MYRON M c C o o r y, Science. Union
City High School,
Normal. University o f Michigan.
University of Illinois, Central State,
Western State, Northwestern. "Now
get this, class."

MISS ILEA PHILLIPS,
lish, Typing, Bookkeeping,
Grog. Remus High
Michigan College, Michigan State
College. " We ' l l now have a timed
writing."

MISS EVELYN M o o n ,
lems, American
water High School,
University of Michigan,
ers' College, Coluinbia University,
M.A. "Take out a fourth of
of
Mos Crom or M o o . ,
hat,
I

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f

OSCARRENSHAW,
ogy, American History. Coldwater
High School, University o f Michi.
gan. B.A., M.A. "Do you think . ? "
Ms. C. ALFRED RICE,
Typing, Comm. Arid,,
Placement. Coldwater
Western Michigan College, B.S.:

McCom

Moo

Philips R e n s h a w
University o f Michigan, M.A. " I
find a study o f this sort very in.
teresting.
BERTRANDSIBLEY,
ics. A r t h u r H i l l H i g h School,
Michigan State Normal, B.A.; Grad.
nate Study. University o f Vermont,
University .,1 Michigan, M.A.
missing?
MISS VIRSINIA SMITH,
igan Normal. "DoMIFS ROSE STEFFANIAR,
English. Coldwater
Western Michigan College, Notre
Dame, Ph.B.; Graduate Study, Uni.
versity of Michigan. "Buenos Dias.
La
MN,. MELISSA
Mathematics. Western Michigan
College, University o f California,
University o f
ern University. "Take
with a grain o f salt."
Alto. JANE VANAKEN,
water High School,
lege, B.A.; Graduate
sity of Michigan. " T h a t w i l l cost
you a nickel f o r chewing gum i n

�Vaudeville—Ws t h i s w a y —looks hopeless—What y o u d o i n ' , Vert2—Dream b o y —George a n d t h e girls—Trio
Want t o buy a candy bar?—Getting tickets r e a d y —Lloyd a n d his legs—Smile, Gerald
Them a g a i n —Pals—Mechanic D i c k e y —Bob—Dick—Oh, M a r i l y n —Ride ' e n , Delores—Hike, 2 -3.4—Shame on youl—Todde

10

��left to right: Mr. Renshaw, Class Adviser; Thomas, Hawver, Adams, Cornish,

The Class
At long last the class of '48 has reached the
end of its journey. W e thought we'd never get
there but now we feel kind of funny to
won't be dashing around the halls of C. H. S.
any more. A s we've been reminiscing, things
have popped into our minds—funny
things. different things that have happened to
the class of '4.8 as it has passed through
So why don't you go back there with as for a
while
In 1942, with shaking knees, and
I ??? i faces, we entered
enth grade. I t was such a change from
school experiences that it took as a whole lot of
time to get used to the fact that we were i n
Junior High. I t wasn't too long,
we summoned up enough courage to say "Hello"
to a few of those
Marilyn Smith began her political career,
which continued until she was a Senior
once having been in office. We elected Willard
Schlubatis as our president; Jim
president; Joan Lawler, secretary;
Branch.
We had several class parties; and do
member some of those awful crushes
if you do. your memory is better than ours. And
so, on to the
We began to blossom out a little in

grade and we even made the gossip columns in
the Mirror a few times. Do
Say, Shirley Haller and Stanley Shively
around,
What's this we hear about Richard
RosemaryRenshaw
Hey, is little Jim Lytle going to take
hig broad.shouldered brother. Marv?
And d o you remember the gray hairs the
teachers seemed to acquire when they initiated
the "up" and "down" stairways? I t soon
the point where they didn't know which way
was "up.'
Jack Multer was our president;
Nitt, vice-president; Dee Hawser,
Barb Brockway. treasurer. Jean Wright and
Willard Schlubatis were our Student Council
member
On the first day of school in the
we were greeted by many new faces—those of
the students who had just conic i n from the
country. We were now the "big-shots"
High and scowled on the lowly
It kind of made us mad if they didn't look
with reverence in their eyes. Ah—but such is
life. I t didn't seem to depress an too
we started our ninth grade career
Bob Burnworth president; Willard
vice-president; I.arry Crandall, secretary; and
1

�Onnalee Davis, treasurer. O u r
representative was
We really made the gossip column this year.
Here are a few of the choice bits we
to dig
Joyce Jividan and Richard Osborn sure
don't
There's a new knockout Luring
Junior High aisles. Well, Larry? I guess we all
like her pretty well. Incidentally. her name is
Margaret
This semis to be continued from our list of
steadies from last year, for wesee Bob
DeeHawver still
Barbara Brockway has a new necklace with
R. M. A. on i t I Roosevelt
Could his name
Who is Charles Prune? Can Margaret

president; B o b Lanham, vice-president; J a n
Lampoon, secretary; and Joyce
We started off our Junior year by electing
John Soncrant, president; Charles
president P a t Hayes, secretary; a n d D i c k
Moore,
This was our year to shine in
present "Hilarity House." Ten characters (and
we do mean characters) took part in the play,
plus all the students who took an active part on
committees. It was a bang-up success
Mrs. Haves grew- a few gray hairs
hearsal
We saw a few itetns such as this appear from
time
Jack Rowe wants to get along with
Sophomore's mother SOshe won't have to stay at
homeanymore. By the way—her initials
Fai
Dean Murphy thinks it's more fun to
girls at Bledsoe's than to dance with them. But
after the firut fifteen initiates he seems
Susie Whitman went steady for four
with Bob Kiesler, believe it
Watch out. girls—Dean Palmer is back
Rex Omo and Virginia Swantek
joined the ranks of
Betty Stephenson and Larry Cushing my that
they had a wonderful time on the
trip. So did
"Lover Bobby" Mutter and Jeanette
to have discarded the ball and chain.
they're still quite
In May. we Juniors put on the
Banquet for our big Seniors. A good
had by all. Thus our Junior year came to
And now we are SENIORS and what
derful year this has been. W e had a winning
basketball team that won the T -V
District, and lost the Regional by one point. You
can be sure we are mighty proud
We elected for our class officers: Dean King,
president; Jo Ann Adams. vicelores Hawver, secretary; a n d Betty Cornish.
treasure
The Senior class presented "The Adorable
Age," and more of our classmates
had a hidden talent for acting. I t really went
over with everyone who saw it.
It was a busy year for us as there
something to do in preparation
—being measured for caps and
our name cards and announcements. getting
ready for the Washington
Wade Smith was our mayor and did
job. H e and Pat Hayes surprised us all
coming one of those engaged couples
there are many in
The Juniors had a wonderful
banquet for us on May 21 and they deserve
of credit for such a
And now all these happy memories are in the
past and we're ready to enter a new period
lives. W e leave to you, the
classes, our memories and

JohnDean is home from California,
acertain little Freshman very happy.
We could go on for hours like this
you'd like to hear a little about
yea
"Gee, at last, we've made it to
no more homework—just fun." This is
thought it would be like in our
Little did we know!
It didn't take long to get into the swing of
things and on October 11 the
us with the "Sophomore Reception." I t was a
swell party and we really appreciated it.
This was the year Jack Molter,
Susanne Whitman and Bob Jividan tried a little
blind driving and ended up in the ditch.
an stop to think for a while, and was it really
safe to walk across the street to the parking lot
without taking our life in our hands?
wore off, though, and driving was back to its
usu
Now let's take a look at the dirt
peared in the Mirror
Anew steady couple seen around school
aret McLaughlin and
Susan Branch's hayride was really a
Getting stuck was all right, particularly
couples as Janis Lampson and Wade
Hardy and
Wethought "Little Boogie" didn't
but he's got one, hasn't
Wewish we could have our picture
Jeanette Curless and Jack Muller.
Something new was tried this year in
of a Coronation—featuring the winners in the
popularity contest. Our class was
several of us, and the affair was a
The fad of the year was the
overalls and black and white
Moron jokes were all the rage and
saying was "hubba, hubba."
When Bill Fitch knocked that ball way out
into the field. W e don't know who
surprised, the coach or Bill.
There were lots o f parties and wonderful
dances and before we knew it the year
Incidentally, o u r officers were: Wade Smith,
1

�SENIORS
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Band- I , 2 , 3 , 4
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10 A N N A D A M S
"What's t h e u s e o f w o r r y i n g
when t h e m o r e p l e a s a n t e r
things l o d o ? "
Class T r e a s u r e r - 4
Girl R e s . . . . . - 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f - 4

'''Orclin rrcrij A,3; . i:tant E d i t o r - 4
Claw D a y C o m i n i t s e e ,

BOB B A R N E S
' I t , busy doing nathin .
R football- 2 , 3
R. B o s e b a l l - 2 , 3
Va r s i t y Te n n i s - 2 , 3 , 4
Editor o f S c h o o l P o p o r f o r

B E N I TA B A R T H O L O M E W
"I'm satisfied."
' L l ' e l l ' e * r e d % 7 7 r Z P Ly - 2
Cardinal S t a f f - 4

M S r r i r e 7 - 3 , d eass D a y C a r t u n . - 4

R AY M O N D B L A N C H A R D
' I'll d o m y b i t . "
Spanish A w a r d - 2
2 : . . z d e n p m iPComittne-4

RICHAR

Jr.•Senior B a r u : w e t C o r n r n . - 3

SUSAN B R A N C H
" A q u i n t sneker o f k n o w l e d g e . "
Intromurals-2
Citicnnship-2
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3 . 4
Jr. P l o y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Cardinal S t o f f - 4
Golf - 4
Cordinal

BOB B R I C K E Y
"Sorne t h i n k t h i s w o r l d i s m a d e
RAY f u n a n d f r o l i c n n d
.

BARBARA B R O C K W A Y
"If y o u w a n t I A k n o w , j u s t
ask m e . "
Girl R
2
,
3, 4
Band M a j o r e t t e - I , 2
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o m m .
Jr.- S r, B a n q u e t C o m m . - 3
Mirror S t a f f - I , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f 2 ,
3, 4
Citizenship M a r k i n g C o m m . - 3

BOB B U R N W O R T M
"I'm n o t worrying "
Class P r w i d e n t - I
R. B a s k e t b a l l - 1 , 2
3

BOBBIE B U R T O N
'How d o y o u l i k • m y accent?
Girl R . . . . . . . . 3 , 4
Hall G u a r d - 1
Offne G i r I - 2
Dramatic C l u b - I , 2

1

3, 4
A Bond- 2 , 3, 4
football M g r. - 3 , A
Intramurals-2
Cardinal S t o l l - A
Mirror Staff - 3
it P l a y
Senior P l a y
Tennis- 3

GLORIA BUTTERS
"A p u l e seekor a f t w k n o w.
I n d , "
Mame EA.
Girl .
2
,
3
Uslwrs-2, 3
Intramurals-3
Hall M o n i t o r - 4
Citiznnship,
Cardinal 5 1 , 0 - 4

�SENIORS
M A RY V I D E
"A sparkling s m i l e •
Boo- 2 . 3
r u d g , t , fc'l:nystrs Club-2. 3

MARTHA CHESTER
I'll d r a w m y w a y t h r o u g h •
Art C l u b - 4
4'P',4erincir'S4ticl

G A.A.-1, ‘ Y. - ,

3 ,

3

L'•414e'et7klosh, I m a d e d . "

BETTY C O R N I S H
"Ob. goodness, i s m y
Home E r . C l u b - I
Girl
2
Intromvrals-1, 2 , 3 ,
Class R e p r e s e n t a t i v e . G A . A - 4
-3
VIce.President a Class- 4
High S c h o o l B o o k k e e p e r - 3
Cardinal 5 1 , 0 - 4

DEIORES C U L P
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horseback

LARRY C A S H I N G
Yo u w o n t t o h e a r m e s i n g g •

Usher S r . P l o y - 3
B. l a n d - 3
Cafaterio-4

ONNOLEE D A V I S
- I need a b u d d y. "
iroas , , , , o f C l a s s - I
Mpror S l a f f - I , 2
Jr. C o m m . - 3
i T ' a T t " I r. : 1 : 7 - - 3
Girl R - 3 , 4 4
Cardinal 5 1 , 0 - 4
Sr. C o m m - 4
Class D a y C o m m - 4
DA.R G i r l

ETHEL D I C K E Y
"Little a n d l i k e a b l e . "
Girl R e s m v e s - 1 , 2 , 3
Jr. P l a y P r o p e r t y C o n t n y - 3
Jr. I s S r . l o n g u e C o m m - 3
Cardinal S t a f f - 4
•
Hall M o n i t o r - 1 , 4

GERALD D O L L A R
"Knowledge strengthens O l e
mind. A m I w e a k ,

BETTY D O U G L A S
"If I ' m n o t there- w a i t '
Girl I t e s e r r e - 3
Chbrus-1, 3 , 4
Cotsenship C o m m . - 4

DONALD D U L L
"I ' " ' v n o t b e r i g h t b u t I V .

BAINE ELLIS
t"Trou4 4ca3n't

foatb:TIK2, 3
Track- 2 , 3 , 4
tntrenwrols-2, 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y P r o p e r t y C o m m - 3
Hh.1-3, 4

footboll-1
Baseball- 4
IntramurolsClom Dote

3 4

1

�SENIORS
WEIR E W E R S
S
I
L
"There's a l w a y s m i s c h i e f i n
N,. o y e s . "
Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4
H
H I T President- 4
J
r
Intramurals-1, 2 , 3
B
a
s
Citizenship- 4
G
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Tennis- 3 , 4
S
r
Baseball- 2 , 3 , 4
H a l l M o n i t o r —I
1r P l a y C o n u n . - 3
Sr. P l a y C a r t i n s . - 4

FERRELL F R E D E R I C K
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Athletic P o l i c e - 2 , 4

RODNEY G R E E N A M V E R
"Don't y o u w i s h y o u h o d curly
hair?"
Hi- V - 3 , 4
R. b a s e b a l l - 2 , 3 , 4
Intrornurals-3,
4-H C l u b - 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

FRANK M E A N E R
"I don't w o n t o hoard o f gold
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MARJORIE H A C K E R
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Usher a t J r . P l a y - 3
4-H C l u b - 3

SHIRLEY H A I L E R
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Girlior Reserve- 2 , 3 , 4
Sen Play-4
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Jr. P l a y M a k e u m C o m m .
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Jr.- S r. B a n q u e t C O M M . - 3

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ROBERT H A W L E Y
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Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4
R. B a s e b a l l - 2 , 3 . 4
R. F o o t b a l l - 3 , A
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VERLEATA J O H N S O N
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Senior P l a y C o s t u m e C o m m .

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JOYCE A V I D A N
"She's a m e r r y l a s s . "
Honte E T C l u b - 1
Mirror S t a f f - 1 , 2
Cardinal- 3 , 4
Girl R o s e m e - 2 , 3 , 4
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Citizenship C o r n m . - 3
Librarian- 2 , 3 , 4

VA L E R I E K E N N E D Y
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Bond O f f f a r - 2 , 3
Hall M o n i t o r - 2 , 3
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Cardinal S t a f f - 4
Princess- 2 , 3
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GEORGE K E Y E S
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ROBERTA K I M B E R
"The m a r e t h e m e r r i e r. "
Girl R e s e r v e s - 2 , 3 , A
Mirror 5 0 0 - 4
Jr. P l a y C o m m .
Sr. P l a y C o r n m .
Librarian- 1
Hall M o n i t o r - 1

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DEAN K I N G
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Mirror 5 0 4 - 4
Cardinal S t a l l ,
Usher- 1 , 2

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Track- 3 , 4
Class P r e s i d e n t - 4
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Bond- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Football V a r s i t y - 4
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R. R a c k e t b a l l G i l l S o c e a d - 2 , 3
R. B a s e b a l l - 4
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DICK M O O R E
"Where were you all summer?"

CHARLES M I C H A E L
"I d o n ' t u n d e r s t a n d . "
A Bond- 1
Hi- Y - 1
Properly C h a i r m a n f o r J r .
P l a V- 3

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V. T r a c k - 2 , 3 , 4
V. F o o t b a l l - 4
Mirror Editor I n d Semester- 4
Mirror Staff - 3
Intramural Basketball- 2 , 3 , 4
Cksss T r e a s u r e r - 3

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DEAN M U R P H Y
" A winner in a l l he ottempts.”
Basketball- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Football- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Trock-1, 2
President o f C l a s s - 1
Ill- Y P r e s i d e n t - I , 2
Prince- 3
Te n n i s - 3 . A

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"Quick a n d b r i g h t . "
Chorus- 1
Usher J r . P l a y - 2
Usher S r. P l a y - 2 , 4
Mirror S h o ff - 4
C a r d i n a l 5 1 o 11 - 4

MARGARET M C L A U G H L I N
"I c o u l d pronounce t h e w o r d s
IL I t r i e d . "
Cheerleoding-2, 3, 4
E d i t o r o f t h e M i r r o r 151 S e m e s t e r
Mirror 5 0 0 - 2 , 3
Cardinal 3 0 0 - 2 , A
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Girl Reserves- 2 , 3
Debate- 3 ,
Feature E d i t o r o f C a r d i n o I - 4
Forensic- 4

MARION N I C K E R S O N
" To m o r r o w n e v e r c a r n e s - m o k e
the m o d o f t o d a y . "
Horne EM. C l u b - 1 , 2

HEX O M O
"Ever m e n m y brother?"
Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4

4-H C l u b - I , 2 , 3 , 4
Usher- 2 , 3
Caleterio-3,

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Baseball- 2
Football- I , 2 , 3
Glee C l u b - 4

DICK O S B O R N
" L e t ' s llgo o v e r l o m v h o u s e . "
Baseba (Reserve5)-2
Football (Reserves)- 1 , 2
Basketball I l i e s e r v e s ) - 3
Inkamorals-1, 2 , 4
Citizenship M a r k i n g C o n n n . - 1
Senior P l a y C o m m .
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WA D E S M I T H
"Parliamentary procedure? J u s t
ask m e . "
Football- 2 . 3
Baseball- 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f - 1 , 4
Sophomore C l a s s P r e s i d e n t
Junior C o m m i s s i o n e r
Ring C o m m . - 3

BOB S N Y D E R
"I'm not really tlas quiet all the
Intromurals-1, 4

M A R I LY N S M I T H
"Don't l e t m e d o a l l t h e t o l k •
B o t r l , 2, 3 , 4
Debate- 2 , 3 , 4
Sr. P l a y
Sec. o f t h e B a n d - 4
Forensic- 3
Speech C o n t e s t - 4
J, - 5 , . B a n q u e t C a r n m - 3
Mirror S t a f f -3, 4
Cardinal E d i t o r - 4
G i r l R e s eeeee - 2 , 3

JOHN S O N C R A N T
"Now, I'll tell
Football- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Baseboll-2, 3 , 4
Intromurals-3, 4
President S t u d e n t C o u n c i l - 1
Sophomore Commissioner- 2
Class P r e s i d e n t - 3
American L e g i o n A w a r d - I
Mirror S t a f f - I , 4
Cordinol S t a f f - 4

J E A N N E S TA N S E L L
"I'll w r i t e y o u o s t o r y. "
Y- 1 e e n 5 - 3 , 4
Mirror S t a f f - 3 , 4
Cardinal S t a f f - 4
Hall M o n i t o r - 4
l e . S r. B a n q u e t C o m m . - 3
Chairmon o f C l a s s D a y M o m o •
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MARION STEPHENSON

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Hall M o n i t o r - I , 4
Office
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Cafeteria- 4

VIRGINIA S WA N T E K
"A wonderful bundle."
Girl R e s e r v e s - 2 , 3
Horne E c . C l u b - I
tetromurols-1
Jr. P I , C o m m . - 3
Mirror- 2
Cheerleading (Reservis1-2
Librarian- I

DAROLD T H O M P S O N
"A man's a m o n f o r d t h o t . "
Hi- Y - 2 , 3 , 4

CHARLES T H O M A S
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PAT R I C I A T O D D
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Bond- 1 , 2 . 3 , 4
Homo E r. C l u b - 3
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3
Mirror 5 5 . 0

JACK T I G H E
"An olliaround g o o d f e l l o w. "
Football- 2 , 3 , 4 C a p t .
B a s k e t b o 11 - 2 , 3 , 4
Baseboll-2 3
Noll M o n i t o r - 2 , 3
Mirror Staff- 2 , 3
Cardinal S t a f f - 2 . 3

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Jr. P l o y C a s t
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Bob Whitey
Bob "Whitey" Lapham was killed two years ago this summer.
was a tragedy, not only to his family and classmates, but to the
for he was a friend of everyone and
"Whitey" was an exceptional person. He had very good health, was a
good student, had a wonderful personality, and was liked
We said "Whitey" was dead, but even now he lives as vividly as ever in
our memories. Scarcely a day passes without someone mentioning him.
They remember him for his good word for everyone, his friendly
his lively
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To one clear harp in
That men may rise on
Of their dead selves to
Surely "Whitey" is stepping on somewhere to higher things. May
graduate do as

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�Upper Te n o f Senior Class
Left t o right: King, Adorns, Thomas. Lompson, Lobdell, Hudson, Cornish.
Seated: Renshaw, Davis, Kennedy.

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Onnalee Davis was the choice for D.A.R. girl this
year. She was elected unanimously by the teachers of
C. H.
The D.A.R. girl is chosen because she measures up
to certain qualifications—courtesy,
and co-operation. Onnalee had all these
l u s personality and a sincere liking for all o f her
fellow
A district convention was held at Detroit, where all
of the girls who were chosen by their schools
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D.A.R. girl.

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�AS W E SEE ' E M N O W . .
Propheci
Esther Adams. with her golden trombone. is
busy substituting for that
Tommy
Jo Ann Adams is now learning to multiply
the "Green"
Robert Barnes. after ten years of
fort. has finally given up trying to get a start in
the "Branch" family.
Benita Bartholomew now owns a
in the Hudson
Richard Bliss is blissfully
for those unhappy
Raymond Blanchard is now a famous chief.
and says he owes i t all to years
while in
Bob Brickey, now a famous lumber
be heard giving out with the word that
him the success he now is: "Klaiber."
Susan Branch has branched out and
very busy raising several
Robert Burnworth has finally gone
can be heard singing the "Dickey"
Roberta Burton. also known as
the leading character in the comic strip, Bath
less

Ethel Dickey is still trying to get more for a
dollar
Betty Douglas is being heard singing with a
prominent band. Her themesong is " I
back to
Donald Dull, after years of court
changed his name
Blaine Ellis. posing for Ry•Krisp ads, is the
part "It could be you."
Wier Ewers finally perfected his
will absolutely remove all trace of
Bill Fitch is now a shampoo salesman. They
say he's
Jerrill Frederick can now be seen
ting potato peelers at Newberry's
Marilyn Garman is running for President in
the hopes that she call be Comtnanderof the armed
Alice Gary has now grown to reach
of 6 feet and
Gerald Green, now affectionately called
ly," is teaching at C.
Rodney Greenamyer is the owner of
shop that specializes in Tonies.
Frank Gruner, after entertaining Evie Moore
for many years with his cute drawings,
come a commercial artist.
After years of practice at painting signs
Morris store. Marjorie Hacker finally has
play at the Chicago Art Museum one of
terpieces—Gum 5c.
Shirley Haller, after becoming a
ence Nightingale, is still waiting patiently f o r
Stevie to leave the portals of C.
Thomas Halsall. who likes light work,
making a collection of
We see Ward Hamilton i s still eluding the
police as the leader of the
Margaret Hardy is still as hardy
Harold Harvey i s the first
with the Chicago
Robert Hawley has gained fame playing
Toilet
Delores Hawser is still trying to make
mind whether to marry a "Barn" builder or a
"Weaver.

Gloria Butters has established a beachhead in
Batavia and has the situation well
Barb Brockway is half owner of a
factor
May Byrde can be seen modeling for
sodent
Martha Chester. drawing under the
of Horatio Q.. puts out Esquire once
Dean Cooper, as Mary Byrde's
WA of all
Betty Cornish resigned from the job
ing Coldwater's basketball team after
of long
Dolores Culp is the star attraction in
num and Bailey Bros. circus. She is
rider
Larry Cushing is cushioning the interiors of
the new 1958
Onnalee Davis, after failing in her
pedition to Africa, has returned successfully with
a real live specimen from the Mossman tribe.
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Jay Mossman, the famous brain
recently performed a delicate operation ou
Queenie. a well-known acquaintance
high school
Jack Multer still likes Newberry's
Strawberrie
Dean Murphy was forced to flee
pretending he was a bonfire girl in
of Olmstead's Dairy.
Flora McLain has opened her art gallery to
the public. She is displaying pictures
relative
Margaret McLaughlin is now slaving
secretary to her husband, Frank
has been principal at Coldwater High
last seventeen
Marion Nickerson. alias "Nicks,"
gun moll, is also evading the cops along
with Hamilton's
Rex Omo has been divorced for the
He is one of these styleDick Osborn's recent painting, "Life on a
Scrambled Egg," has been presented to
grass Institute of Art.
Charles Pruyne now seen in his
He is using his famous face for
Wanda Lee Quimby is doing
at the Stork
We see that the first volume of
ler's famous jokes has just come off
Katie Raymond, the girl with the
has been billed with the famous
Rosemary Renshaw recently was elected the
first woman president of
Lorraine Robey is the latest fad in New York.
She is the new French Powers model
16-inch
Barbara Robinson has added
to her gallery which she uses for
poses only.
Marilyn Russell still has pen in hand, writing
her daily love letter to
Jack Rowe. as president, is head of
Doll Factory." It seems he has a oneMary Jane Rzepka can be seen doing
ing business in her grocery store located
Stree
Willard Schlubatis, president of
Farm Implements, Inc., is still
in his broken-down moccasins because
will donate the money for him to buy a

Pat Hayes (she has changed her
cently I is manufacturing Smith
Dick Hoogenboom, the woman killer,
ing a prison
Pauline Hudson. at the age of 65, has finally
been allowed to stay out until
Donna Jackson is the latest
at the C-Club
Joyce Jividan (better known as the Mole has
just had a recent comeback i n Dick Tracy's
comic
Verleata Johnson is the latest torch singer at
the Stork
Val Kennedy. at last Mrs. John Dean, is living
in Manila. producing
George Keyes has a thriving
izing in head massage, a hangover from
school
We see Roberta Kimber recuperating
Lawn Rest Home after a recent fight with her
cute cats, Pickle Puss and
We see Dean King giving Murphy's
stead's competition with his own dairy.
Mary Ellen Knight, at the age of 60,
ly succeeded in becoming engaged to
Janis Lampson finally decided t o
Coldwater—she has lived i n every state in the
U.S. and finally decided that the old
is the place
Dora Lawrence has her own
shop on 5th Avenue, New York.
We see Alice Lobdell recently
to the position of quality tester at
Lloyd Loose is living up to his name—he is
never tight.
Phylis May has recently changed her name to
June for that
Henry Medawis has a thriving
facturing Kick-a'poo Juice. H e got the formula
from Injun Joe of L'I'Abner.
Forrest Meek certainly has a job. He's the
strong man at the 4-H Fair.
Charles Michael moved to Indiana,
couldn't live without his shadow,
Dick Moore. under the alias of "Mable." is
kicking his gams around in Hot
Helen Morris frantically searching through all
the family records to see i f her beloved Red is
related to
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�Class Prophecies
Gwendolyn Sweet is a side show barker for
Ringling

Ronald Schweitzer, that handsome
just finished his greatest production, in which
he has
Marilyn Smith is now using her voice
lullabie
Wade Smith is the Mayor of the fair city of
Coldwater, with Pat acting as
Bob Snyder became a millionaire,
ing a new popping
John Soncrant can be seen cracking those
famous jokes of his in the "Gay

Charles Thomas is a teacher. He has
class of girls taking
Darold Thompson still has high hopes of a
promotion at the
Jack Tighe wants a contract to play on the
"Redheads," girls'
Pat Todd and Virginia Whitcomb can
seen working diligently ( ?) at the
fice. This work always provides a ring in.their
live

Jeanne Stansell may be found working very
hard at Dailey's Barber Shop. She
lent shoe
Marion Stephenson has formed a chorus line
which is now doing a six-week's show at the
Copacaba
Bud Sticken still doesn't have his
licensed, so meanwhile he i s using wrapping
paper as
Virginia Swantek has a large farm
raises swans for the

Auralee Whitcomb has a
She whittles combs out of
Suzanne Whitman is packing
Florida oranges
Mary Widener is hunting in Africa f o r an
animal no one seems to know
Jean Wright, never once giving up, has finally
received a job with the Metropolitan
pany. She helps set up

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�Top row—left t o right: Brock, Ginny Whitcomb, Ginny Swantek, Val, Rodney, Chuck, Alice, Benito
4th IOW: The Mayor's l a d y, Valedictorian, Fronk, M o r y B y r d , John, Smoking?
3rd row: Verleata, Marilyn, Guess Who, Gert, Smile Pretty, Bobbie Burton
2nd now George, Jo Ann, Ethel, Tommy, A n ' I cute, See me, Dee, Maggie
1st r o w : Jeanne. Bob Snyder, The M a y e r, Pauline, Joy

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�left t o , i g h • M r . Sibley, Class A d v i s e r ; Morgan, MacDonald, Lose, Lewis. B e a t , Weeks.

The Class
dollar per person were assessed. Enough funds
were by these means scraped up to enable the
Class to give a great social event of the year- the Junior.Senior

The Class of '49 opened this sear
aset of officers to lead then,. Since there was a
slight male majority in the Class, the following
were duly elected: Fred Weeks,
ert Luse, vice-president; Carl
Ken McDonald, treasurer.
members were Ardith Betts and
Betty Aiken was elected clerk. Juniors have
served on many committees and are to
mended for their efforts to improve
and the

The Juniors were active in fields other than
seeking nmney. too. The Clam of
many athletes, of quality as well as
Juniors largely composed the Varsity
Reserve Football squads. There were many
Juniors on the basketball team,
tennis, and

The year has been one spent i n search o f
motley for the empty Clam treasury. Early in
the year the Clam funds were invested in
pencil sets and purses I Plug—These
are sold by any Junior. U n p l u g .
very, very slowly, and the cash thus
the Clam of '49 into the red. The Junior play,
"Peg 0' My Heart," was extremely
succeeded in pulling the Class out of debt. The
Class sponsored one of the monthly dances put
on at the Masonic Temple. Clam dues

The 49'ers took part in other C. II.
activities. They were on the Mirror
nal staff, and the
To a great extent, the year has
for the Clam of '49. Most of the goals
it sought have been achieved. I t is hoped that
the coming year will see more and
chievements made by the members of
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Munger, P. M u n g e r,
berry, NickoIs, Odren.

Parsholl, Parke, C . Parks, U . Parks, Paul,
Pec

Pfost, Pont,,, Raymond, Relich, Reppert,
Rosenber

F. Robley R . Robley, B . Robley, Russell,
Selby, Seminetroth.

Sheehy, D. Smith, M . Smith, N . Smith, R.
Smith, Stein.

Stamen, Stephenson, Stout, Stuck, S W ,
geon, Tait.

Tappenden, B . Thompson, R . Thompson,
T. G. Thompson, Tompkins, VanPotten.

Weage, W e e k s , W o o d , W o o d s , T o p e ,
Goodwin.

Rrepko, Worton, Soreles, Pont,.

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�Sittin' pretty—Good apples—Gal—
Surninertirne—Equilibrium?—Having a g o o d time?—Carol—Hang o n , Patsy
Nancy—Leg a r t —Brother ond Sister—Hmet's M e answerl—How'd M N happen?
Donna on M e job—Boby days—Bonnie ond the home—Irwin, how you've changed!
David a n d Norman—Study hall—Nice bathing suit

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�l e f t t o r i g h t : Miss M o o r e , Ay e r s , Smith, F m k l o m , Lophom, Stonsell, Sopa.

The Class
We lowly, little, frightened-tomores advanced on to Senior High way back in
September. Some of us had been told
grab a locker and hope to keep it—so we did.
Many of us were slightly confused at the sight of
our schedules, the halls and teachers, but, like
all others, pulled thru.

Christmas vacation ended and back
we came. As exams came along, you
Latin I I and History students saying
another test? Oh, this is boring." Well,
rolled—stopped—and progressed on.
we all made it!

The next thing the girls knew i t was Girl
Reserve Initiation and one morning we
our books helter-skelter in the halls. Most
survived this to attend the formal
become full-fledged

The next big party was the dance at
on February 15th. I t was sponsored by
iors and the whole school gang attended. This
is a plan of the city recreation committee
school kids on Saturday night.
Dodd couldn't get Ed Jividan away from
game to dance at all. Marilyn Bradley seemed to
have the same trouble with Don Wright.

On November 21, the always
Sophomore Reception rolled around. We
citedly attended and had a swell time.
omores took over all the tables and the upper
classmen just had to stand. Thanks to
iors for the

After basketball season, we had to go back to
the books. But soon spring began to grip
school work slid down while spring
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Our class officers got to work and
ber 19, put on a slam bang Christmas dance for
the school. The gym was decorated in
ion and the kids brought out their
clothes, turning out with flying colors.
we ran pat our officers on the back for such a
good turn-out and lots of fun.

The spring sports season came and with i t
came Easter. the Biology trip to Chicago, the
band formal. the Senior trip, Juniorquet and now the end of school.
High! We've found our first year
ing and
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�SOPHOMORES

Ayers, Barnes, B a x t e r, B o v e , B r a d l e y, Bro.
vard.

Brayton, B y e r s , C a l l a h a n , C a r v e r , C l a r k ,
Cochrane.

Colvin, Corless. Cornish, Counterman, Curtis,
Denbrock.

Dennis, D i c k e y, D o d d . D o v e , D r i n k w a t e r,
Ebere

Enos, Forklam, Flickinger, Foglesong, Praha,
French

Fry, Gage, G a m b y, G a r m a n , Garvin, Gales.

G i l l e t . , Grigg, Gruner, Hall. Hayes, Hoogem
boom.

Houtz, Hudson, I v e y. Jones. J. King, S. King

Lampson, l a p h a r n , Lawrence, Lenning, L i g h t
little.

Little. Lockwood, luedders, Mogee, Moggort,
Martin.

�SOPHOMORES
mosso, C. M y , J. M a y, McCurley, Meier,
Milnes

Mossman, Myers, N o o l y,
sted, Orno.

Otis, O t i s , P h i l b r i c k , P i l l s b u r y, P o r t e r,
Perry

Poff, Paradine, Parks, Paul, Pfost, Rathbun

Renshaw, Rhodes, Robinson,
k$. Soltymann.

Schlubotis, S i b l e y, S e i g , S i m m o n s , A
Smith, J. Smith.

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K.Smith, R . S m i t h , S n y d e r, S t a n s e l l ,
Stout, Strong.

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Sumner, E . Ta y l o r, F. Ta y l o r, Teochout,
Thornos, Thompson.

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Tripp, Tuckey, VanIllarcom, Vaughn, Wo g .
nor

Weakloy, Watson, Wilder,
Nn, Tope.

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Ninth
Reserve letter. Bob played on the
ketball team (and played a good season
ketball—minus his two front teeth).

At the beginning of the year, we, the ninth
graders, elected Barbara Thebaud as
dent, Margaret Thomas as secretary,
vey as treasurer and Gail Olmstead
ative of the Student Council. A t the
four ninth graders, namely John Dygert, John
Fisher, Jean Schubel and Jessie Chrispell ran
for the office of president of the
John Dygert won the victory, which got
off to a

There are 20 ninth graders in the A and B
bands: and six in the
The ninth grade advisors are
roth, Mrs. Van Aken, Mrs. Davis, and
sto
The Inter-Communication system was used
extensively b y the ninth graders during the
English and Civics classes. Special reports,
themes and miscellaneous programs were pre..
ente

There are 150 Freshmen (some of
en) this
We had two ninth grade parties this
first December 19, 1947; the other March 5,
1948. The first was the result of a
test with the losing team as host. The
an improptu hard times party.

There are several ninth graders on the Mirror
staff this year and they all did a very good job.
By the way. the fad of the year has
picks. Thanks to

Bob Lyman is the only Freshman receiving a

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Horvey, Hastings, H a t m a k e r, H a y e s
H e a t , Heckman.

Hess, Hudson, Hurley,
son, Kanouse.

Kinditi., Knopp, lamerson, Lenon, Lines,

Loose, L o v e , Ly m a n , L y e , M a r t i n .
Moriso

McCo'lough, Michael,
'.Pf, Moore, Morrill.

Paradine, Pifer, Morris, Mowrey,
stead,

Porter, Quimby, Rasler,
shaw, Reaper,.

Robbins, R a b e y, Sampsel, Scheidler,
Sthubel, Secord.

Semmelroth, Seise, Shaw, C. Sherman
M. Sherman, R. Sherman.

Smith, SrntsHen, Snyder,
er, Stuck.

�NINTH GRADE
Sturgeon, S w e e t , Ta p p e n d e n ,
mas, M . Thomas.

Thompson, Tompkins, R. Tompkins, Treadher,
Troutman, Tubbs.

nroe, VanBlorcom, Vo g e l , Wa l k e r, Wa l l o m ,
Walter.

Waring, W e e d e n , W e i d n e r, W e i l e r, We l c h ,
Whitcomb.

" h • , Wilson, i l s o n , Woodford, Wood.
Yearling.

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�EIGHTH GRADE

Adams, Allen, S . Allen, Raggedy, Baker, Balch.

Bowing., Baysinger, Blanchard, Bodie, Bonhom,
Boyer

Broyton, Bresslor, B r o w n , Chrispell, Chatfield,
Clark

Connell, Crandall, H o n k . Deal, Dean, Donbrock

Elliot, Esterline, Facklam,

F e r r y , Fierke.

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Fuller, Goge, Brown, Hacker, Hall, Harris.

Hart, Howk, Hinson, Hirnes, Hoff, Holland.

Hyland, n d e , Jackson, Jarnes, J . Johnson, D .
Johnso

Jones, Koser, King, W o w , Lamberson, Lampson.

�EIGHTH G R A D E
Lewis, Lind, Little, Lace, Macklin

Magee, M a g g a r t , M a y, McBride, 7
Connell, J. McConnell.

C. McConnell, McDonald, McKnight, M c
Loughlin, McNeil, B. Miller.

E. Miller, Mitchell, Moron, Morrill, Mon.
C'•, Neoly.

Olmsted. Parks, Parker, Pope, Raymond.
Renshaw

Roby. Robinson, S a g e r, S e l b y, Shaver
Sherman

Siler, R. Smith, W . Smith, B. Smith, South
can, Spade.

Spencer, Ta i t , Thompson, E . Tucker, R

Watkins, Walls, Wilder, Wilhoms
son, Wolford.

E. Woods, R . Woods, Wa r d e n , Yeakey,
Zabonick

�SEVENTH G R A D E
Aiken, B. Allen, D. A l l e n , S. Allen, Andrews,
Baker

Ballard, Barringer, Baker, Bell, Bodie, Brodley.

Bove., Bradt. Burton, Byers,
fin

Cochrane, Colvin, Coders, Crandell, DeBolt,
Dennis

Devlin, Dick, Dick, Dirschell, D o n t km, D o M
hue

Doty, D r o p . , D ' W o M r , F r e e b e r g * , F e r r y,
Fis

Folk, Forrester, G a r y, Gifford, Gilette, Green.

-n, G r i g g , H a n s e n , H a t m a k e r, H e l m e r,

Hubbard, I n d , Ivey, Johnson, Johnson, Wa d
well.

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Left to right. Rex C o r i . . (66). Jock Tighe (00), Eugene Sowles (22), Le Roy Cox (RR).

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�Three Musketeers—Having a porty—Just kids
Lookin for somethin'—Hello there—I'm lonely—Buddies—Smilin' Through
Shirley ond her b . . —John—The bicycle—Look, no tooth!
Another p r y — F i r time

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��Left to right: Lapham, Betts, Aiken, Stengel!, Smith, Davis, Morgan, Thomas.

The Student
Athletic Police were organized
Commission to keep order at all
and basketball games. I n an effort
some money, basketball pins

The Commission has had a
ful year under the leadership of
Wade Smith, who has done a grand job. I f
things needed to be done, he saw to
they were done at once. Other members of
the Commission were: Betty Aiken, clerk;
Mary Lapham and Bill
Commissioners; Ardith Betts and
gan, Junior Commissioners;
Davis and Charles Thomas,
peared in the Mirror and everyone hopes it

Through the efforts of the
Commission, three good dances
sored at the Masonic Temple and
free bowling, pool, etc., for all
of C.
An opinion Box was put up in
hall and anyone who had a gripe
ment on anything concerning the
their opinion in this box.
would then read it and see what
done about it.

This year the Commission put
tors back on the job after an absence
year. I n each edition of the
be found a column written by
This column stated what
had been doing and what they planned to
do. This is the first year the
pear in the Mirror and everyone hopes it
will continue to be a feature in the Mirror.

The Commission of '48 did
job i n handling the affairs o f
scho

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�Left t o r i g h t : Swain, Gmen, Olmstead, M r. Dennis, Dygert. T h e , u d , l o m p s o n , Barringer.

Student
The Lincoln Council has been
during the past year. Their
ing accomplishment was the purchase of
the Inner - Communication System. T h e
money for this was raised by means of a
magazine sale conducted by Junior High
students last fall. The system is
stalled in every Junior High
the band room, and the gym.
put on several programs over the
te

sponsored the Junior High Party
19, held a Clean-Up Day for
and yards, and put on assemblies in the
Roosevelt Auditorium.
Another achievement was the talent
search conducted b y the Council. T h i s
search was for the purpose of
ticipants f o r programs and
There is now on file a list of those with
talents which may be referred
talent is needed for any

In addition to this project,

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�Top row—left to right: Fredericks, Sheehy,
eth row: Soncrant, Harvey, Beeper', Ellis, Rowe, Schlubatis, Luse,
3rd row: Pall, Butters. Lobdell, Renshaw, Sibley, Schlubatis, Focklum, lividan,
2nd row: Rowe, Meier, Haney, Lampoon, Mack, Baum, Brockway, McLain, fair, Lennon, Light, Lapham,
tot row-Bates, Fraser, Munger, Newberry, Kennedy, Adams, Smith, Aiken, Kaser, Donkin, StanseII,

Cardinal Staff
Editor.in.Chief, Marilyn Smith, \ ssociate
ther A d a m , Business Mana,er, Betty Aiken. Staff:
Advertising. Jean Baum. chairman; Joyce
Thomas, ROI, Hawley, Bob Brickey. Willard
Mary Rowe, Phyllis Munger. Charlene Fraser. Te d
Sheehy, BlaMe Ellis, Donna Mack. Sales: Joan Donkin.
chairman; Linda Sibley. Donna Light,
Receipts and Expenditures Sharon Facklam
Schluhatis. Exchange Circulation: A l i , Lobdell and
Gloria
Art Manager and Adviser: Mrs. Lewis. Staff: Martha
Chester, chairman; Charles Thomas, !Mary Laphant
Carl Lewis.
Photography Manager: Pat Kaser. Staff: Nancy Fair,

chairman; Joan Lennon, Joyce lividan. Mambo P.m.,
Dean Murphy. Flora !McLain. Barbara Br:wk.Keyes. Charles Michael.
literary Manager Rosemary Renshaw.
Lime. chairman; Susan Branch. Janis Lampoon. Greta.
en Meier. Stylist,: Phyliss Munger and
Feature Manager: Margaret McLaughlin.
Harvey. Sport, Editor; Dick Moore. Jack
ter Fredericks. John Soncrant. Mimic: Ethel
Mary Rowe. Social: JO Ann Adams.
Davis. Organi/ntions: Jeanne Stansell,
Newberry. Charlene Fraser, Valerie
Bates. Typists: Alice Lobdell, Betty
Adam,. :Margaret McLaughlin.

Left to right: Seated:
Cheeeee,Adams, Smith,
McLaughl
Standing: Mr. Thomas,
shaw, Beam,

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�Top r o , — I f u right: Luse, Smith, Soncrant, Harvey, Sheehy, Ellis, Rowe, Moore, Smith, Hoogenboom, Cooper, Howley.
4th row: Thompkins, Dygert, Walker, Chrispell, Burton, McKnight, Bond, Cooper, Sprite, Andrews, Woods, Burton.
3rd row: Harris, Unroe, Renshaw, Hollister, Sibley, Rowe, Schlubatis, Downer, Hollister, Aiken, Worthington, Early.
2nd row: Meier, Kennedy, Lampson, Munger, Baum, Kaser, Newberry, Fair, Borden, K i m ' s , StonseII, Hudson, Lapham.
1st r o w : We i d n e r, Douglas, Lennon, M a r k , G i s t . Adorns, Smith. McLain, Aiken, Donkin, Morgan, Light.

First Semester
The first semester Mirror staff was edited by Margaret
she was ably assisted by Bob Hawley and an excellent staff.
Mirrors were put out
The entire staff, along with the journalism class, took a trip to
and Michigan State College to attend a journalism
The staff worked very hard to improve our school paper.
paper was eight pages, something which very rarely happens for us. The
added cost was a worry to them all of the time. We owe them a vote of
thanks for working so hard for us all

Left to right: M r. Thomas, Rowe, A d .
am, Luse, McLaughlin, Hawley, Aiken,
Stamen, Donkin.

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�Top r o w —left t o r i g h t : Luse. S m i t h , Soncrant, H a r v e y. Sheehy, M o o r e , H a w l e y, Ly m a n , S c h e i d t . ,
4th r o w : D y g e r t , W a l k e r, Crisp&amp;II, W e i d n e r, Ellis, Rowe, Luce, Sager, Kaser, M o r a n , Lind.
3rd r o w : H a w v e r, Thompkins, S t r o n g , Renshaw, S i b l e y, McKnight. B o n d . C o o p e r, Sherman, B u r t o n , Tr o u t m a n .
2nd r o w : Hudson, Meier, Kennedy, Larnpson, Fraser, M u n g e r, N e w b e r r y, Rowe, Aiken, HotliNer. A n d r e w s , Worthington.
1st r o w : S p r i t e . H a r r i s , Unmet, Douglas, W e i d n e r, A d a m s , D o n k i n , M u n g e r, E a r l y, Stens.II, To d d .

Second Semester Mirror Staff
Due to the fact that there were two boys capable of being editor
second semester Mirror, Bob Hawley and. Dick Moore were made
by Mr. Thomas. The assistant editor was Bob Luse. A l l three, along
staff, produced
Both staffs worked hard for C. H. S. The second semester
our annual commencement issue which is always full of memories
senior
Next year's staffs will miss the seniors who worked so hard on
pape

Left t o r i g h t : D e n t i n , Kirnber, Harvey,
Ellis, M o o r e , M r . T h o m a s , H a w l e y,
Luse, Aiken, Stansell.

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�Standing—left l a right: lividan, Haller, Hardy, Smith, Adams.
Seated: Thomas, Rowe, M r s . Hayes, Stevens, Powell.

Senior
crook, was about to trick Mrs. Colby out
of her oil

On Thursday evening, December 11,
1948, the Class o f 1948 presented the
amusing comedy, "The Adorable Age," by
Dana

With this plot the play unraveled into
a fast-moving three-act play that
audience's attention throughout

The plot centered around the vibrant
teen-aged Mary Gay, who took
significant incident with great
and her vivacious, widowed mother, Mrs.
Colby, who loved Jim Powers but could
not induce him to admit his love
Jim, also a main character, was really in
love with Mrs. Colby but was much
to show it and was only aroused
when it looked as if Grant York,

Mary Gay was played by
Mrs. Colby by Margaret Hardy, and Jim
Powers by Charles
Those of the supporting roles
belle, played by Marilyn Smith; Harriet,
by Jo Ann Adams; Bert Parnham,
Powell; Jinny Engle, by Shirley Haller;
and the messenger boy, by

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�Stonding—Left t o right: H a r v e y, Hill, Woods, Sortwell, Lose. S e a t e d : Potts, Hollister, M r s . V o n A i k e n , G i s t , Donkin, Stein.

Junior
The class of '49 presented
three-act comedy, "Peg '0 My Heart," Fri.
day evening, April 2, at the
torium

her from leaving by disclosing that
chesters had lost their money and
income was the money received
for

The plot centered around Peg, a little
Irish orphan girl who is sent to
be cared for by her relatives,
ters. These people hated the
orphan and treated her

She then consents to stay and
ry. The Chichesters recover
and a happy ending is brought about for all.
The play was well received by
dience and the above
their respective parts as though
professional

The climax occurs when Peg
disobeying Mrs. Chichester and is told to
leave. Jerry, the boy Peg

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Mrs. Chichester
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�Top r o w —left t o right Light, Hollister, Crisshoff, Russell, Thomkins, Downer, Sm:th, facklum, Hudson, Rubley,
Mean, Haller.
Oh row: Jividan, Meier, Bates. Thomson, Smith, Porsholl, Borden. Stephenson, Lennon, Potts, Betts, Carls.
3rd row: Sibley, King. Brayton, Stout, Drinkwater, Rowe, Schlubotis, Luedders, Pillsbury, Olmstead, Smith, Srnith.
Lad r o w : Kennedy, Lampson, Fraser, M u n g e r, Bourn, H a y e s , Adams, Dickey, Stonsell, Davis, Larnpson, King, Laphons.
1st row: Dolbee, Mock, Bates, Donkin, Gist, Koser. Fair. Newberry, Brockway, Wright, H a r d y, Hants, Little.

YThe Y-Teens, formerly the
had a very busy year under
of their president, Joyce Jividan. A t the
beginning of the school year,
clubs throughout the U. S.
their name to
Their most important project was the
adopting of a war orphan,

of Aisne, France. Clothes and
sent to her each month by different girls in
the
These Y-Teens put on a very
bly and sponsored several
the Senior Send-Off
Mrs. Hudson was

President J o y c e
Vice-President
Secretary
S h i r l e y Haller
Treasurer M a r j o r i e

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�1st row: Thomas, Heater, Lenon, Hall, Martin, Hayes, Wilson, Ford, A d a m s , Ta y l o r
End r o w : Barnes, Fisher, Ta y l o r, Burch, Gillette, Strong, O t n o , Wa g n e r, W i l l i a m s .
3r4 r o w : Henning, Porter, Omo, Corey, Harvey, C o A A l l . , , P a u l Carver.
4th row: Garman, Sherman, Ebert,. Acmoody, Jewell, Baxter, Cook, Schweitzer.

Future Farmers
The "Men of the Soil" have completed
successful year. T h e year was begun b y the
initiation o f twenty Green hand members and
five Chapter Farmers. Lawrence Porter, Glyn
Dee Havens, and Robert Harvey won award trips
to Kansas City, Kansas. Lawrence Porter and
Maurice Strong gave a demonstration
stock Loss Prevention, taking
ship and being placed second at the regional
tournament

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breaks and won only five of their
games. T h e club sponsored t w o
dances and put on one
The following were officers during the past
school year: President. Glyn Dee
president, Robert Harvey; secretary
er, Maurice Strong: treasurer, Lawrence Porter;
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Top r o w —left t o right: Munger, Culp, Lobdell, Enos, Hansen, Parks, Wood, Stuck.
2nd row: Parks, Rader, Raymond, Tucker. Wilder, Hatmaker, Stuck.
1st row: Robey, Russell, Grigg, McLain, Stout, Forney, Clarks, Paul.

4 - H CLUB
Seated—left t o right: Russell, Munger, Gage, Robey, Porter, Parks, Jones, SMin, Paul, Hudson, Bow,,, Schlubatis.
1st row: Semmelroth, Lawrence, King. Lornpson, King, Poradine, Robey, McBride, Hayes, Thomas, Lennon.
2nd row: Engle, Grove, Smith, Robey, Strong, Corey, Groner, Sernmelrosh, Wilson, Allen, Orno.
3rd r o w : Magee. Byers, Allen, Greenornyer, Harvey, Porter, Groner, Hall, Fisher, Cushing, McCurley, Otis, H o s t

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�Top r o w —left t o right: Smith, H a w l e y, Sortwell, McFarlane.
2nd r o w : Green, Moore, Keyes, Mossman,

Athletic
In past years the men faculty of C.
had the job of handling tickets
at football and basketball games.
a new organization was formed, mostly of
Senior boys, to take over the
These boys had to meet
ments made by the principal of C.

tion, better known as the AP's, will
tinued
The AP's sponsored an afterduring the basketball
At the end o f the football
school hoard gave a party for the
the Arlington Hotel. The AP's got
food they
This year's officers were:
president; Gerald Green,
Donald Dull, secretary

An excellent job was done by
in handling the record crowds that
see our basketball games.

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�Top r o w —left t o right: Collard, SansIlen, Felley, Hyland, Engle.
2nd r o w : Miss Baumann, Draper, Draper, B a k , Southcott.
1st r o w : Clads, Heckman, Burrick, Boyer, G r o v e , Porter.

Home Economics Club
party. The new year activities
a skating and
The most important spring
the planning and serving of a dinner for
the mothers of the girls in

The ionic Economics Club, under the
supervision of Miss Ruth Bauman, is an
entirely new group composed of nearly all
ninth grade girls. The main objective of
the group is to learn about the
ture Homemakers of America

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TreasurerJ a n e t
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The club's fall activities opened with a
picnic meeting, at which time
made for the ,year. The girls
pot-luck supper meetings, and
time they planned and carried out

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�Left t o right: Sommeiroth, Robinson, Wright, Aiken, McLoughlin, Smith.

Debate Team
This year's debate team got off to
start by defeating the Hillsdale
team. Coldwater's affirmative
by the Hillsdale
The next debate was held at Marshall
with Coldwater's
Albion came to Coldwater
and was victorious over both
teams as was

bated for two years; and
also a senior, who has debated
The affirmative team was composed of
Barbara Robinson and Jean
seniors, who have debated for
Betty Aiken and Conrad
experience in debating this year
debating once and Conrad
Both will be back

The negative team was composed
garet McLaughlin, a senior, who

Mrs. Anne Hayes coached

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�Standing—left t o right: K g , Lompson, King
Seated: K i n g . P a r k s , Schlubatis.

Ushers

Top row—lefi t o right. Munger, Paul,
2nd r o w : C u l p , S t o u t , Furney, R o b e , Stuck, Buys, Raymond.
1st r o w : H a t m a k e r, Parks, Parshell, H a n t s , McLain, R a d e r, G r i g g .

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eier, Thomas, Aiken, Smith, McLaughlin,

1948 Follies
This year an operetta replaced the coronation to raise money for
boo
The above committee chose the operetta, "Gypsy Troubadour,"
put on May 14. I t was a huge success. The main characters
Gerald Green; Tom, Don Byers; Mr. Clayton, Seton Bovee;
Stansell; Nickoli, Jack Rowe; Rosita, Jean Wright; Marko,
erick; Jannia, Marilyn Smith; Elena, Jane Ann Paul; Verb,
as; Clare, Susan Branch; Jean, Marilyn Bradley; Mary,

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�Top r o w —left t o right: Robey, Hacker, Cornish, Pryne, Blanchard, Mossman, King, Dollar, Bliss.
3rd row: H a r d y, Haller, K i n d . , Robinson, Wright, Burton, Clup, Fredericks, Cushings, Greenamyer, loose.
2nd r o w : Lowrence. Jackson, Butters, LobdeII, Soncrant, E w e r s , Hoogenboom, Renshaw, Dickey, Davis, Hayes, Smith.
1st row: Brockway, Jividan, H o w e . , Lampson, Kennedy, Smith, Moore, Rowe, Schlubatis, Brickey, Howley, Ellis, Thomas,
McLoughlin (not pictured).

Seniors to Washington
At 3:15 on May 1, 1942, 55 Seniors boarded the bus for the first part of
their 21st annual Washington tour. The trip included such wellas Washington, D. C., Mt. Vernon, Annapolis, Philadelphia, New York,
Buffalo and
Among the most interesting places visited were the United Nations
Success, a tour of N.B.C. radio and television studios (where
a peck at A l Jolson, Oscar I.aVent, and Groucho Marx, and
Henry Aldrich program), the Music Hall where we saw the
the trip to the Statue of Liberty, and the boat trip around
This was a trip never to be forgotten by everyone who went, and
thing that all undergraduates should look

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�Bow Tie Club
The most wonderful day of the year! The gentlemen of the
to dress up and give the girls a treat. As a result we had a
group of he-men having the above
We girls were mighty thrilled. I n fact, we never knew they could
good. We owe it all to Sylvester Fredericks who started the
The girls of C. H. S. thank

�Seoted—lefi t o right: Moore, Aiken,
Standing: D o r i , Smith, Moweer.

"I Speak For
The Junior Chamber of Commerce gave the speech class first chance at
the National " I Speak for Democracy" contest. Miss Gwatkin assigned to
everyone in the class a speech to write. From the thirty who
speeches, six were chosen to participate in the
The contest was held in the Roosevelt auditorium. The judges
Reverend Lindsey, R. M. Waddell, and a J.C.C. member. They
Aiken, first prize; Marilyn Smith, second prize; and Delores Hawver, third
priz
As a result of winning first, Betty's speech was sent into
quarter

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Hold him, Jean—Cute dog—Why, Marilyn—Bud ond Mary Rose—Man without Rex
Barb—The Hots—Charles—Side way Schlubatis, Char and the dogs—Donna—What y o ' dein', Brock—Gee
The Grin a n d the Clap—The Gang—Concentration7—Wow
Janie a n d Te n 000000 Representatiws—Cooch—Barb "The C a r " G i s t —Lennon a n d I v e y

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��"A" Band
The "A" Band was very active in 1948. The band's first activities
year were marching and playing at the Annual Branch County 441
Joseph County Fair. They played at all the home football
games and two out.of.town football games. The band took part in
Marching Festival
On February 15, members of the Band went to Detroit to see
of the 1948 Ice Revue which starred
In March the Annual Concert and Follies was presented. The
tended the District Contests at Kalamazoo, where they received
The group journeyed to Holland on May 22 to participate in
Tulip Festival. To end the year's activities the hand will march in
morial Day
"A" BAND
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Lampson,
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Cushing, Larry
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Adams, Esther
Robley, Robert
Crandall, Larry
Loose, Lloyd
Lampoon, Marilyn
Secord, Keith
Davis, John
Smith, Marilyn
Hawk, Norman
Davis,
Rowe, Mary
Wolford, William
SOUSAPH
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Johnson, Marine
Tompkins,
Harris,
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Raymond, Marjory
Harlon, William
Bass Drum
Paradine, Avis
Lyman, Robert
Cymbal
Peck,
Fair, Nancy
Snare Drum
Garvin,
Maxon,
Lowell
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Drum
Camby, John
Walker,
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Baggerly,
Corless, Robert
Snare Drum
Downer, Jerry
Morrill,
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BASSCLARINET B o r d e n , Dorothy
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�Follies
For the second consecutive year a follies band, providing the
and a few extra band members, providing an abundance of corn,
the follies, the lighter side of the
The orchestra was composed of the more adept "A" Band
of them returnees from

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Lorry a n d the Girls
Father Walker—The West—Lornpson Sisters
Nancy (Al Jolson) Pair—Grand Finale

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�"B"
The "B" Band had forty-six members. Most of them were
High but Senior High was represented by a few. They marched
at one football game, the Halloween parade, the Christmas parade,
Memorial Day parade. They also played several numbers at
Band concert and Follies on March 11
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The "C" Band had fifty-four members this year. Its members consisted of
fifth and sixth
This group took part in the annual Band Concert and Follies
11 and 12. They also played and marched at one football game,
een parade, and the Memorial
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Rennell, Judy
Nliines, Johnny
Schlubatis, Sybil
Downer,
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�Beginners' Band
The Beginners' Band had forty-five members. They are all
student
They played and marched at one football game, the
and Memorial Day parade May 30. They also played at the
Concert and Follies March 11
FIRST YEAR BAND
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1st r o w : Barnes, lowerance, Frolick, G a r y, ParshaII, Sngth, Clark, G r i g g , Jackson.
Seated: Whitcomb, Smith, Russell, H a n t z , G i s t , Jones, Miss Smith.

Senior
The Senior High Chorus had a membership of twenty-five girls
ters. Their slogan became "Join the chorus and become engaged
as they lost several girls by marriage and a few became engaged.
also helped put on the Christmas program and the "Gypsy Troubadour." A
special chorus composed of Donna Jackson, Joy Barnes, Alice
Thompson, Crystal Fralick, Joyce Jones, Betty Parshall, Dora
rion Russell, and Ruth Ellen Smith sang for the Business and
Women's Club, Fortnightly Chorus, and in an assembly for the

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�Top row—left t o right: C W i l l s o n , Engle, Walters, Dick, Erkine, Worthington.
3rd row: Drinkwater, Johnson, Inds, Thornas, Zabonick, Earnsberger, Folk. Tappenden.
2nd row: Bodie, Miner, Allen, Grove, Baker, Raymond, Devlin. Aiken, Cooper, Miss Smith.
1st raw: McNoll, Parker, Allen, Sampsell, Renshaw, Williams, Moran, Warden, Spode.

Junior High
This year the Junior High Chorus was composed of forty
twenty of the seventh grade girls had to drop out because of a
schedule. The girls helped to put on the Christmas program which
annual affair for the choruses. They also helped a great deal in
the operetta "Gypsy Troubadour. A special chorus was made up
Sampsell, Patsy Allen, Beth Williams, Virginia Renshaw, Janet
Phylis

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Second row—rslanding): Otis, N o s h A l l . , Goodwin, Cushing, Michael. Orno, Heckman, M r. Dillon.
Seated: M o w r y, Brickey, Cooper, Ruth Ellen Smith (Accompanist), Muller, C o o .

Boys'
A Boys' Chorus was organized for the
first time in C. H. S. this year.
under the direction of Coach Dave Dillon,
was made up o f twenty-two Junior and
Senior High boys. They have
Tuesdays and Thursdays,

assemblies and in the Band Follies.
ior and Junior quartet were
the
The Chorus was organized
administration felt that training
with musical talent was necessary. I t is
planned to continue this training,
form of a Boys' Chorus, in the
with the hope that the organization
come bigger

The Chorus participated in
more Reception and the
assembly. Also, two of its members,
Cox and Larry Cushing, have taken part,
individually and in a duet, in

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Smile Teocher—Iveyposin—Ain't love grand—See t h e Cordinal—Hi, Borb—Leg a r t

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Top r o w —left to right: Stevens, S o l e s , Odren, Fry, Loose, Frederick, Weage, Rhodes.
2nd row: Coach Dillon, Corless, Lewis, Tighe, Weeks, MacDonald, Saturant, Coach Gregg.
l i t row: Coach Eby, Rosenberg, McConnell, Rowe, Murphy, Moore, Schlubatis, Smith

Varsity Football
Every fall the air is filled with
of footballs being punted and the grunts
and groans of the boys who play
man game. There is a magic in the air
during the football season that
comparison. Yet, behind the glamor
football games, there is a lot of sweat, dirty
work, and sacrifice on the part of all the
team members and coaches. This year's
team, with only a mediocre wonrecord, was always i n there fighting f o r
victory and C. H. S. We're proud of our
Card

The next week the Cardinals
Lakeview and opened their
schedule with a 20-13 victory. This
very fast game, with the outcome
until the final whistle.
passes were knocked down or
plete in the end zone in the final
the
Hillsdale came to Coldwater
ing week and absorbed a 13-6
Cardinal scoring was confined to
touchdown runs in the first half,
Lewis and one by Murphy.
scored in the second half. But early
fourth quarter the Hornets acquired
down on Coldwater's one-yard line, The
Cards were undaunted, however, and in
four plays were in possession of the
the ten-

After almost three weeks of
and scrimmage, our Cards opened
son on Sept. 19 by defeating
13.6 at Waterworks Park.
in the first five minutes of play on a long
pass from Sowles to Cox, and again
last five seconds of the first half—
same combination clicking on
pass. Three Rivers scored in the
on a running play to complete

The next week Coldwater suffered
defeat by a heart-breaking 13-12
Cards were unable to get an
ing in the first half and Marshall ran
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�Playing one of their best games
year the following week, our Cards
once-beaten East Lansing Trojans a very
had scare before bowing in the
The Cards scored in the first period on a
quarterback sneak. I n the
they threatened to score again
halted on the East Lansing 15-yard
a 15-yard penalty. In the third
Lansing completed a fourth
down pass to tie the score 6-6. Early
fourth quarter East Lansing gained a first
down on Coldwater's 2-yard line.
rose to the occasion, and four plays later
Coldwater took over on their own
line. Later, after intercepting
pass, E. L. scored on an end-around play,
winning

Max McConnell (Junior)
En
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On November 7, Sturgis came
ter for the traditional battle for
Football. Sturgis kicked off
and after the ball changed
Murphy broke off tackle for a
touchdown. Lewis converted
led 7-0. Coldwater scored
touchdown on a 90-yard drive.
from center for the
was high, but Sowles, playing heads(Continued

13-0 lead. Late in the third
water's offense started to click, and
fourth quarter they scored two
touchdowns. Both attempts for
failed, however, and the time ran
they could
A rapidly improving Albion
Coldwater the next week, 24-16. Although
Coldwater outgained Albion by
yards, they were plagued with fumbles all
during the game. During the first
bion, playing heads-up ball and with the
help of a few breaks, ran up a
time lead. Coldwater came back
the second half but were unable
the big lead built up by Albion in
hal
On October 24 the Cards played
apowerful Adrian team.
first on a long pass, Lewis to
water was unable to hold its lead
rian led 19-6 at the half. I n the
ter Adrian scored again.
once more in the fourth quarter
pass to Tighe to conclude the scoring. This
proved to be the only game in
water was out-gained and was
defeat of

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�• Varsity Football

Jack Rowe played three years
football at tackle for C.H. S.
a fast man for his size and was one
steadiest and most dependable
the squad. His ability and spirit
tainly be missed by next

what proved to be the winning
grabbed the ball and ran around end for
what proved to be the winning
struck back early in the third period after
recovering a fumble on Coldwater's
line. They quickly drove to
but the try for the extra point
Early in the fourth period
another fumble on Coldwater's 15and quickly scored a touchdown and the
extra point but the game
14, Sturgis

Lloyd Loose won his first
this year playing regular guard.
a very aggressive, hard-blocking man
fense and a mainstay on defense.
troubled near the end of the season
infection in
Willard Schlubatis was another
man. He played offensive center
sive guard. He saw most of his
the defensive guard spot where his
aggressiveness often helped to stop
ponents'

Senior right-end Jack Tighe and Junior
fullback Carl Lewis were elected
this year and both proved
this honor by their outstanding
on the
The Seniors who played their
ball for C. H. S. this year are
Jack Tighe won his third varsity
football this year at right end.
play won him the respect of
and his teammates who elected
ary coDean Murphy played his first
football for the Cardinals after
here from Elkhart, Indiana.
from tackle to halfback this year
did a very fine job. He also
sive tackle and was awarded
tion on the All-conference team at
tion

Dick Moore played a lot of ball
few games at defensive guard.
one reserve game at the first of the
then moved up to varsity competition. He
developed rapidly and was one of
est charging men on
John Soncrant won his first
this year although honored by
leg injury. He started the season
improved rapidly and
guard and defensive
These seven boys wish the
and all future Cardinal teams the best of
luck

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�Eugene Sonnies (Junior)
Quarterback
1 years Varsity

Leroy Can (Junior)
En
2 years Varsity

Kenny MacDonald (Junior)
Half-back
1 y e a r Varsity

Rex C o d e " (Sophomore)
Half1 y e a r Varsity

Don Smith (Junior)
Tackl
2 years Varsity

Willard Schlubatis (Senior)
Cente
1 year Varsity

�Marvin Rosenberg (Junior)
Tackl
I y e a r Varsity

Fred Weeks (Junior)
Cente
1 y e a r varsity

Jack R o w e (Senior)
Tackl
3 years Varsity

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�John Soncront (Senior)
Guard
1 y e a r Varsity

Dick Moore (Senior)
Tackl
1 y e a r Varsity

�3rd r o w — l e t t t o r i g h t : Stephan., Cooper, D r a y t o n , W i c k , Dennis, M a c k l i n , M c Curley, Byers.
2nd r o w : Simmons, Engle, Reavey, H a w l e y, M a x o n , Stens.% Yo p e , Rhodes.
lst r o w : Coach E b y, Clark, Ellis, Burch, Wo r t o n , H a r v e y, Woods, Coach Dillon.

Reserve Football
The Coldwater Reserve team opened their
season at Quincy by defeating their Varsity
gridders 20-0. T h e y then lost two home
games i n a row with Sturgis beating them
18-7 and A l b i o n winning out 13-7. T h e
Junior Cards got back on the winning road
by defeating Hillsdale 13-0. N e x t , t h e

Colon Varsity, undefeated and scored on
only once, came here to administer a
drubbing to our Junior Cards. T h e follow.
ing week they closed their season
ing Sturgis there by the score o f 7-0
join-soaked field.

8

�2nd row—left t o right: Cooper, Rosenberg. McConnell, Rhodes, Fry.
10 row: Eby, Corless, Murphy, Cox, Tighe, Sowles, Dillon.

Varsity
give, him an average of 14.5 points per
game. He was one of the
for the All-Conference team. Jack Tighe
and Dean Murphy were made
of the A l l -Conference team.
squad consisted o f two Seniors
Tighe, guard; Dean Murphy,
Juniors—LeRoy Cox, forward;
Connell, guard; Eugene Sowles, forward;
Harry Cooper, forward;
berg, guard; three Sophomores—
less, guard; Gene Fry, center;
forwar
December 2—The Cardinals
season with a new nonagainst Eaton Rapids. They got off to a
good start and did not seem to
much trouble piling up a 50 to
over Eaton
December 5—Albion came here
the Conference with Coldwater.
jumped into the lead, scoring
(Continued

The Coldwater High
team, coached by Floyd Eby,
other excellent second straight year, also
winning the District
was held at Sturgis. Their record
blemished by any conference team. They
won all fourteen tilts and one
ence game while losing their only game of
the scheduled season to
They now have set a new Twinord by winning twenty-four games in
and next year's team has a chance
this record even further. Only
team in the history of the Twinever gone through one season
any team in the conference.
the Cards played twenty games
they scored 980 points to
641. Their game average is 49 to
ponents' 32.05 points. R e x Corless, the
Cards outstanding Sophomore
tured the Twin-Valley individual crown
with 202 points in fourteen
8

�• Basketball
while Albion only scored one. From there on it
job piling up a score of
December 18—Marshall came here to play in the
last game which was to be played on our
court. The Cards controlled the ball most of the time
and in doing so scored 50 points to
January 6 —Coach Floyd Eby's men journeyed to
East Lansing to play in what turned out to be one of
the toughest games of the season. Both teams kept up
the fast pace, with the Cards coming out on top, 53
January 9—The Cards made their second long trip of
the week to Adrian. The game started slow
teams but, after the pep talk at the half, the
back fast and hard, running the score to 46
January 13--The Sturgis Trojans came here to play
in one of the most exciting games of the season. This
was the first game that was played
Armory floor and the Cards had
ble finding the basket. B u t after
Cards controlled the ball most of
This was the twenty-first
fought battle, the Cards came out on
two points. The score was
February 17—Coldwater was
January 16—The last of the
of their old rival, Sturgis. After
games was played here with Hillsdale.
game played here January 13,
After a see-saw half, the
and his team were determined
ahead to win
Sturgis by a larger margin. The
n't seem to be bothered by the
January 30—Lakeview traveled here to
and to prove this they won by 49
play in one of the biggest battles of the
year. The reason was that
February 20—Adrian journeyed
the only team to defeat I.akeview which
play in the last home game of the
stood i n second place in the
season. Adrian put up a good fight
Starting fast the Cards scored
first half but soon tired with the
points to the Spartans' four. Coldwater
set by the Cards who won
slowed up a little in the second half but
finished out in front,
February 6—Coldwater went
all to play the Redskins. They
Cards a real scare in the first half
Cards bounced back, scoring
points in the third period and won
score of
February 10 — The Cards played the
second non-Conference game
Indiana, at Angola. The Hornets
twenty7three game winning streak in
exciting game which was a seeall the way. When the fourth
over the score was knotted 51 to 51. After
the overtime was out. Angola had
two points. 56
February 13—East Lansing
to lose in a thriller, 47-35, in which the

�February 27--The
traveled to Hillsdale to play the last
game of the 47-48 season.
almost stung the high-flying Cardinals in
avery close contest. The game was a
hard-fought see-saw battle
of the game. The Hornets
menvery closely but the Cards
twenty- fourth consecutive
game by one point. The score was
The Cardinals then took the T-V title
which was
March 4 —Coldwater took the first
hurdle in the state tourney.
Kalamazoo State High
had defeated the Cards three years
row but the Cards
by beating them by twentyState High gave the Cards a
the first half and then they tired
Cards breezed to a 52 to
March 6—Eby's men took its
trict Championship since they
ferred to the Sturgis district
Three Rivers 63-41. The
into an early lead and maintained it by
asafe margin all through the
though Three Rivers put up a
every minute of
•
THE REGIONAL
March 11—Coldwater journeyed to
Kalamazoo College to play
Haven "Rams" in the first
of the tourney. The Cards seemed to
slightly tire the first quarter
back to be out in front by ten points at
the half. From there on the
seem to be troubled by the
Rams too much as Coldwater won

battle for the rest of the game. With
onds left to play and the Cards leading
St. Joe made a charity toss, knotting
and then made another one with just a few
seconds left. The Cards tried
time was against them and St.
36-3
•
This year's team compiled a very
ord and everyone feels that this team
down i n the history o f Coldwater High
School's athletic program as one of
est basketball teams to play
High. Although they did not win
Championship, we of C. H. S., and
community believe that they are
PIONS. The coaches and players deserve a
great deal of credit, praise,
ment from everyone in the
Next year's squad will have
back and will have a very good team as it
looks now. but the services of Jack
Dean Murphy will be

March 13—The
traveled to Kalamazoo College to
anip and tuck contest with
in the regional final. The Cards got off
toa poor start while St. Joe
and after that the Cards only had the
lead momentarily. I n the
the Cards caught up and it was a
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�Gene Inn (Sophomore)
1 y e a r Varsity

Eugene Sowles (limier)
1 y e a r Varsity

Max McConnell (Junior)
1 y e a r Va n i t y

Jim Rhodes (Sophomore)
I y e a r Varsity

Leroy C o x (Junior)
1 y e a r Va n i t y

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�m

Marvin Rosenberg (Junior)
1 y e a r Varsity

Jock Tighe (Senior)
3 years Varsity

Dean Murphy (Senior)
2 years Varsity

Harry Cooper (Junior)
1 y e a r Varsity

Rea Carless (Sophomore)
1 y e a r Varsity

1)

�Standing: Coach Eby, Lyman, Woods, Carless, Clark, Dickey, Coach Dillon.
1s1 r o w : Maxson, Weeks, Engle, Hoogenboom. Porter, I v e y, Simmons.

Reserve
The Reserve Basketball team had a very excellent season this year. The
boys on the team showed great possibilities for Varsity competition next
season. Their impressive standing of 11 wins and five losses make
mark in the score book for future Reserve teams to compete for.
This year's Reserve letter winners are Fred Weeks, Paul
Hoogenboom, Lowell Maxson, Tom Engle, Lawrence Porter,
Bob Lyman, Revel Ivey, Bob Clark, Bob Corless,
Games won: Lakeview, Lakeview, Hillsdale, Hillsdale, Adrian, Adrian,
Marshall, Eaton Rapids, Sturgis,
Games lost: Marshall, East I.ansing, Sturgis, Angola,

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�3rd r o w : Hurley, Rubley, Magee, Smith, Robbins, Myers, B o v e , Byers.
2nd r o w : M r. Grigg, Secord, Dygert, Carless, Worton, White, Cortes,
1st r o w : Troutman, Granger, Whitcomb, Stansell, Tompkins Jackson.

Future Varsity
Mr. Grigg and his Future Varsity Basketball team have made a
cord for themselves
The first game was held at Howe, Indiana, where they played
They then went over to our neighboring town of Sturgis and
the Reserves in which they lost. The next game was played with
they made their third victory. Tekonsha was the next on their list
played two games with them. They lost one and won one. The last
were with the State Home where they won both
The first ten were: Bob Cochrane, Maurice Troutman, Seton
Byers, John Dygert, Dale Rubley, Bill Stansell, George Worton,
Bud

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����GIRLS' GOLF

End row—Mf1 t o right: Smith, Rowe. Coach Eby, Haller, Pillsbury. Olmsted, fack•
lom, Branch, Hardy.
1st raw: Bates, Meier, Fraser, Dunkin, Kimber, Munger.

BOYS' GOLF

Standing—left t o right: Ivey, Stan,.II, Dygert, Ayers. Coach Eby.
Sitting: Walker, Troutman.
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�Varsity Baseball
The baseball squad has completed only
three practices as this story goes
There are five lettermen returning from
last year's varsity. These are:
first baseman; Carl Lewis,
rence Porter, infielder; Rex
er-infielder; Eugene Sowles,
There are 56 boys signed up
at the present time. Positions are open for
hard-hitting outfielders, pitchers and
ond

varsity and reserve squads while
will have charge of the
Some of the contracts sent out
schools have not been returned as
leaves a few open dates in
April 16—East Lansing
April 23—Coldwater
May 4—Lakeview at Coldwater; April
7—Coldwater at Adrian; April 14
water at Hillsdale; April 21—
Sturgis; April 25—Albion

Coach Dave Dillon is taking over the

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�Stonding—lefe t o r i g h t . M r. Olson, MiInes, W h i t e , Corless, W o r t ° , Ellis, Mossmon, Sisal, Yo p e , Fisher, B o w e , G r i g g . G a r •
man, H a r l e y, Ya p . , &amp;mord, M a g g a r t , Coach Dillon.
Seated: Whitcomb, Granger, Foglosong. Raymond, Omo. D a r n , Weakled, Brown

Reserve
The Reserves had a new playing field this year. I t is found across from
Parkhurst Park on Parkhurst Avenue. However, their games are
at Waterworks
The Reserves have made great progress this year. They have
games with Quincy, Sturgis, Jonesville, and Union City.
Mr. Olson had charge of the Reserve team and has done a swell job.
Despite the fact that Mr. Olson has had very little work with
when the Varsity needs players next year his boys will

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�Top row—left t o right: Porter, Sherman, Little, Poradine, Martin, Thompson, Thomplon, Downer, Morgan, Krisov,
Harley, Stein, Paul.
4th r o w : Rader, Porter, Wilson, Watson, T h o r n a s , l i e d * , Harris. Davis, Hudson, King, Baker, Wi l d e r, Michael, Engl.,.
3rd row: Collard, Hyland, Unroe, H a l l , Bond, Cooper, Renshaw, Sommeboth. Eckert, Nickerson, Allen, B o r n . , Enos, Grose.
2nd r o w : Burton, Douglas, Rowe, SchMaoris, Stout, Olmstead, Thebaud, Chrispell, Branch, Cornish. LobdeII, L o w e . . . ,
L a m p . , King.
10 row: Miss Netcher, Parks, Leudders, Smith, Drinkwater, Pillsbury, Olmsted. Fad:lam. M e i e r, Hudson, Reepka, Munger.
Hants, G r i n .

Senior High G. A. A.
The Girls' Athletic Association is a new club this year. Miss
girls' physical education teacher, organized it. The club takes place
tramurals and has proved to be a success. Over three hundred
as members this year. Officers were elected, making up the Cabinet. Marilyn
Smith was elected as president; Jane Morgan, viceMeier, seventh grade representative; Judy McKnight, eighth
Allen, ninth grade; Joyce Schlubatis, tenth grade; Betty
grade; Bette Cornish,
This year's curriculum included basketball, volleyball, deck
fle-board, ping pong, and softball. The club also put on some very
semblies and sponsored

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�lop row—left t o r i g h t : Esterline, Wilcox, Sager, Hubbard, H i l l b o r g , Cooper, Snyder, H e a l y, S o b e r, Lind, M o r o n . M a g g o r t .
South.,.,,.
Mb r o w : S o w ' , Line, A l l . , Harris, Selby, Bell, Hobson, Troutman, Lafarge, Balch, Spade, Sherman, Olmsteod.
3rd row: Mitchell, Meier, Stephenson, G r i g g , McDonold, Luse, Green, Kaser, Wo r d e n , Lompson, Robinson,
H
y
.
land, Hison. E c l a i r s , King.
2nd r o w : A n d r e w s , Woods, Scheidler, H o r t , Parks, McKnight, E l k o ' ' , Sager, Aiken, H o l l i s . , Folk, Ernsberger, Bodie, Brown.
1st row: Miss Pletcher, Burton, A l l . , , , Scott, M i n u r, Hooker, M i l l e r, Stephenson, D e v l i n , D i c k , I n d . , M a c k ,
water, Parker, B o y e r.

Junior High G. A. A.
The Junior High G.A.A. menthe!, participated in the same spurts
Senior High members. Their basketball teams were also entered in the
tournamen
Late in the year an auction was held, with many Junior High
part in it. After the auction the only noon-hour dance of the year
Of the three hundred girls who joined the G.A.A. this year,
hundred and fifty came from grades seven, eight, and nine. They
the direction of

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�Top row—left t o right: Drayton. MacDonald, King, Keyes, Green, Peavey, Seig, Moore, Rowe.
2nd row: Coach G r e e t , Lockwood, Byers, Parks, SortwelL Dickey, Odren. Weeks, Magee. Dennis.
3rd row: McCurley, Goodwin, Clark, Stoma'', Meyer, Fredericks, Sowlos, Corless, Fry, Smith, Little, M r. Houston.
Seated: Callahan, Dull. Smith, I v e y, Bove*, A l l . , . , Tait, H a r v e y, Codes..

Trac
Due to the rush of publication this story was written before
was underway. There are 44 boys out this year with a large group
men included. This gives the future a very good look. This year
six lettermen back and a number of reserves and the team is
to a good
Mr. Green is head coach and is nobly assisted by Mr. Houston,
C. H. S.

Mr. Green a n d M r. Hooston looking the situation over

lo2

�N

3,1 r o w —left t o right: Coach Eby, Thompson, Magee, Engle, McConnell. &amp; H o b o . , Gontby C o / ter
2nd r o w : Troutman, Hurley, Stevens, Barnes, Murphy, Bisel, M r. Weeks
Kneeling: Woods, Ewers, Smith, Soncront, Thompson.

Tenni
April 29—
May 4—Adrian
May 8—TV.
East
Our former principal, Fred Weeks, Sr.,
acted as head coach this year,
his valuable time to the development of
C. H. S.'s erstwhile racketeers.
found time between his many
ties to act as

This is the second year that
been part o f Coldwater's
since it was discontinued in the
of the war. The squad this year consists of
about twenty boys, eight of whom
erans of last
The schedule, as far as known
Cardinal went to press, was
April 20—Adrian
April 22—Lakeview

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�Varsity

Left t o right: SO.,., Donkin, McLaughlin, Smith, Sch!abatis, Stout.

This year's cheerleading squad
a swell job of pepping up the
in pep assemblies and at all the
basketball games. They
new yells during the year and we
work will encourage more girls to go out for
cheerleading
The girls on the Varsity squad were:

Margaret McLaughlin, 2 years;
kin, 2 years; Janie Smith, 1
Stout, 1 year; Joyce Schlubatis,
Ellen Stein,
The girls on the Reserve
Bmmie Hall, Elaine Smith,
mas, Ann Weidner, Diane
Marion

Reserve

Left t o right: A We i d n e r, D. Honenond, E. Smith, B. Hall, M . Thomas.
lilt

�Top r o w : C o a c h D i l l o n , Corless, Weeks. Lewts, McDonald, Ta i t , Pocks.
2nd Row. Smith, Weoge, Rowe, Moore, SchInbotis, Odren. Soncron,.
Seated: Sowles, Wo o d , Con, Rosenberg, McConnell, Hoogenboom. Porter, Cooch E b y.

"C"Coach Floyd Eby, at the All
held at the Masonic Temple. As
ary, the C-Club voted on those eligible for
varsity letters and again this year
basketball championship trophy.

The C-Club is an organization of high
school boys who have earned a
in one of the sports. The purpose of this
organization is to better the
between the teams and students of other
schools with Coldwater high school, and to
promote good

The C-Club closed the year with
ation and a large banquet for
to celebrate a very

The C-Club got right down to
year and installed a new sports
tem. This new system will be of
fit to future letter winners. Later in
they rebuilt the trophy case by
and glass

The C-Club presented a
and several pep
President
D
i
c
k
Vice-President
Treasurer
Secretary
Supervisor
C o a c h

The awards given to letter
presented by the supervisor of the

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�Dedicatio
We were born during a depression. We have lived through a period of
prosperity. We were the teen-agers that heard the war
watched the blazing headlines mark our defeats and advances and
tory. We waited for the strikes to end and a post-war era to return.
still
We are the Seniors who've spent thirteen years learning something
find that we are in a position to use
We have lived through an array of experiences, large and small:
date, that election to a very "important" office, those two extra points
overtime
We are going to have more experiences. We are going to
knowledge. We are going to live through more hard times
ones. Maybe we will live through
We are going to do a lot more. This is just a stop-over, to get
and plans straight before we advance further. We're not going to
With these memories in mind, we dedicate this book to

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��Boys, i t says—Convicl N o . 0000?—Smile!—Verleato-5ome D o g !
Hi, To m —Throw i t , Donnie—Jack—Why, Avisl—Ain't t h e y cute?
Look t that car!—Dean i n his younger days—Linda and M a r y
Ellen—Janie, how you've changed—Pat—Agoinl—The Coach!
Hear no evil. Speak no evil. See n o ,oil!—Monkey Face Green—Look a l M . Mwell
Janeil mon—George—Fleas a n d Junior—Grease Mankeyl—Morgaret, w h o ' , thol?—Georgia—Don likes i c e cream!

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�Pet Peeves . . .
Who 'Tis — As We Know 'Em — How We Know 'Em — Pet Peeves
Esther Adam.. ---"Est'a" B a n g s -like LeRoy Cox and

cr.- ."—Handsome—
up in the locker room that are

Jo Ann Adams—"Jo"--Gerald Green
sho always come up to you and want
pare
Robert Barnes—"Bob"--Long neck—
ing able to show Mr. Green how to

Jerrill Frederick—"Jerry"—Nose in books- Charline Porter.

Bill Fitch—"Filly"—Married man—

Nets Furney
Marilyn Gartnan—"Lovey"—Flirt,

Benita Bartholomew—"Bart"—Hudson
School students acting like grade

Alice Gary —"Allie"— Tiny —
who argue all

Raymond Blanchard—"Ray"--Eby's helper- People who tell me how to do my

Gerald Green—"Jerry"—

Richard Bliss

Rodney Greenamy er—"Toni"—Hair-do--The
meals they serve

Susan Branch—"Susie"—Beautiful hair — All
boy

Frank Gruner—"Frank"—Drawings
who won't loan me a pencil when I.did it.

James Brickey — "Brickey" — Squick
many quite S.H with Aitchison. Why
have them like

Marjorie Hacker—"Margie"—
borrow
Shirley Haller --"Hal" — Pretty hair
ceited under

Barbara Brockway — "Brock"— Frog legs
People who ask me when I am going
on hair

Thomas Halsoll—"Tom"—
Wome

Robert Burnworth—"Burnsy"—Dickey
ple saying "huh".

Ward Hamilton —"Doc"— Minister's son
Robert Taft.

Roberta Burton — "Bobbie"— Bathless
lividan
Gloria Butters —"Jeannie"— Cuttie
Lobde

Margaret Hardy—Peggy—Men!
Harold Harvey —"Farmer"—
—Butch

Mary Byrde—"Birdie"—Cute smile
spreading

Robert Hawley —"Bob"— Lending money
People who

Martha Chester—"Googus"— Drawings
water

Delores Hawver—"Dee"—Making
and malts— Mr. Sibley always saying. " Yo u
should know, you murk in a

Delores Chip —"Ores"— Horseback riding
Teachers saying over and over again. "Do your
homework

Patricia Hayes—"Pat"—With Wade (Mayor)
—Tests in

Larry Cushing —"Cushion"— Riding
Neteher and

Dick Ifoogenboom

Dean Cooper—"Prudence"—Typing
asking me to do things I don't know how

Pauline Hudson - - "Polly K . " — Delivering
group dues stamps—Can't get

°intake Davis —"Onnalee"— Scar legs —To
hear people say, "Who, me?" when
calls 011

Donna Jackson —"Donna"—
nying—Short
Joyce Jividan—"Gert"—Knockmaking fun of

Ethel Dickey—"Ethel"—Little
Gerold Dollar—Money

Verleata Johnson —"Vert"— Singing
fright.

Betty Douglas —"Dougie"— Singing
cliques

Valerie Kennedy—"Val"—Worrying
who sing

Donald Dull—"Don"—Shine—Mud
ing lot.

George Keyes — "George "118"— Camera —
Work

Blaine Ellis—"Blimp"—Chubby
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�•

Lorraine Robey—"Rainy"—Car—

• P e t Peeves
Roberta Kimber—"Bobbie"—Kimba
who say they will call you and

Barbara Robinson —"Barb"—
People laughing at things that are

Warren King —"Dean"— President
who never show up.

Jack Rowe—"Black Jack"— Bragging
who think they run
Marilyn Russell—"Whistle" Dimples—
genera

Mary Knight—"Milly"—Short hair
Janis Lampson —"Jan"— Star
ner—Cracking

Mary Rzpeka — "Jerry" — Being
typing when I have work

Dora Lawrence—Cafeteria

Willard Schlubatis —"Shuck" — Big feet
Schoo

Alice Lobdell—"Blossum"—Office Girl
Lloyd Loose—Whistling—

Ronald Schweitzer — "Smoky" — Holding
hands—

Jim Lytle—Blushing

Marilyn Smith—"Tommy"—Talking
who try to run other

Phyllis May —"Phil"— Excuses —
shoes with

Wade Smith—"Snuffy"—Mayor—
rewrite my notices for

Henry Medawis—"Ace" Big car
Charles Michael—"Chuck"—
—Too many things

Robert Snyder—"Bob"—Not
4th Hour

Forrest Meek—"Woodie"—Walking

John Sonerant—"Turtle"—Blushing
Eby's

Richard Moore —"Mable"— C—People who

Jeanne Stansell—"Cookie"—Personality
courtesy around

Helen Morris—"Blondie"--Blond hair
munity

Marion Stephenson—"Marion"—Violin
sister wearing

Jay Mossman—"Bubble"—Ears—
Jack Multer —"Porkie"— Claire
ing

Christian Sticken —"Bud"—
My

Dean Murphy—"Murr—Sports—
poke fun

Basil Sunday —"Peat" — Saturday
called "Peat."

Flora McLain—"Fopie"—
Blushing

ry

Margaret McLaughlin
ing—People who poke fun when they really are
jealou

Gwendolyn Sweet—"Gwen"—Very quite-4th
hour cafeteria

Virginia Swantek —"Ginny"—Clothes

Charles Thomas —"Chuck"—Twirling
meetings

Marion Nickerson—"Pick"— Cafeteria
signed seats in

Darold Thompson —"Red"— Donna Light
Such long hours

Rex Omo—Spell it backwards
Richard Osborn—"Dick"—Fag—

Jack Tighe—"Tighe"—Bag ears
Pat Todd—"Pat"—People who

Richard Powell—"Dick"—Alibis—Too far to
E.

Auralee Whitcomb—"Dimp"—
erator—Some kids that eat

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Bollard Garage
Borlow Grocery
Barney's Market
Bee.Hive Shoe Store
Berkey Bakery
Blue Bird Confectionery
Branch, J. B.
Brooch County A n Service
Branch County Bar Association
Branch County Dental Association
Branch County Medical Society
Branch County Savings Bank
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Butterfield Appliance Shop
Carroll Store
Carlisle Co.
Chapman'
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Coca Cola Co.
Coldwabr Bross Co.
Coldwater Cleaners
Coldwater D a i r y Co.
Coldwater Office
Co-op Co.
Coldwater Provision Co.
Coldwaror Rendering Works
Coldwoter Reporter
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Crandall Tire Shop
Cy's Point Service
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Earl's G a r a g e
Elliott's Market
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Herl's Auto Body Shop
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Hillborg &amp; Hillborg
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Hilton Store
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Ideal Wallpaper 8 Paint Store
lio's Dress Shop
Jay Sandwich Shop
Rater Engineering Store
Riess Jewelry Store
Lee Brothers
Legg Lumber C o .
Linker's W I N Store
Lipp Motor Soles
log Cabin Radio Shop
Lyons Drug Store
Wedded. Shoe Store

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Man's Pharmacy
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Main Theatre
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Martin's Book Store
Martin's Grocery Store
Mashon-Dorsey Memorial
Monhew's Standard Service
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McComb's Shoe Store
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Mead, M i l o
Miller Poultry
Midwest Foundry Co.
Montgomery Wa r d Store
Moore, R. F.
Monger's Wrecker Service
Murphy's Damp
Music Mart
Nash, On. J . S.
Notional Utilities Co.
Neuhauser Hatchery
Oak Grove I n n
Oder, Wilbur
Olmstead 8 Son
Osborn', Studio
O'Shannohon
Otto's Sport Shop
Patierson's Printing
Pearce Cigar Store
Penney Co.
Pete's Hi•Speed
Pollock's
Pratt Manufacturing
Pratt Motor Sales
Quality Spring Products. Inc.
Reppert's Store
Roby's Drug Store
Rogers, D a l e
Roosevelt Student Commission
Shattuck Funeral Home
Shaw Shoe Company
Short's Tire Shop
Sinclair Refinery
Sinclair Service
Smitty'
Snyder's Bakery
South Side Texaco Co.
S &amp; R Texaco Station
Steel Metal Works
Stella R e
Swan Printing Co.
Taylor Chevrolet Co.
Tom Houser Gulf Service Station
Tribby's Mobile Service
Tribolet Store
Tuck's Service Station
Up-To-Date C o a l Co.
Van Aken's Greenhouse
Vernie's Harley Sales
Vogt's Greenhouse
Warner I N N Co.
Walker's Laundry
West End Grocery
West, Jock
Wilbur's Furniture Store
Wolverine Point 8 Wallpaper Co.
Woodward 8 Sans
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��Open for Private
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•
Telephone 5 8 2 M

�Take time to work. I t is the price
Take time to think. I t is the source
Take time to play. I t is the fountain
Take time to be friendly. I t is the road
Take time to dream. I t is hitching your wagon to
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Take time to play with children. I t is the joy
Take time to be courteous. I t is the mark of

*

*

*

And may you. the Graduating Class of 1948, adhere to the
throughout Life. Time is an important factor in everyday life; but
individuals and as a group, are prone to place too much
it: doing everything in a hurry and yet accomplishing very little.

*

*

*

ThePATTERSON
"It's Patterson's for the finest in Quality Printing"
18 North Monroe

• C o l d w a t e r,

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�Best Wishes t o the Class o f '48

VERNIE'S IMRLEY
505 MARSHALL
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 1 5 9 M

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MOTORCYCLE PARTS &amp;
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BEST LUCK TO FUTURE ATHLETIC TEAMS

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•

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DIXIE-CREAM
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Engineering &amp; Sales

by

McLAUGHLIN'S

Wishes t o congratulate the Class o f '48,
give g o o d wishes t o t h e Class o f ' 4 9 ;
Smitty Sez:
and, Lord, h e l p t h e Class o f ' 5 2 !

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be heading t h a t w a y !

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�BEST WISHES!

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Murph
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Phone 1 4 3
•

BEST

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The Branch County

Dental
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USE GAS

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78-82 W. Chicago St.

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Sport Shop a n d

BEST WISHES

Bike Shop
THE CLASS OF '48
THE FINEST
and
WHEELED GOODS

Congratulations,

POLLOCK'S

Seniors

PRATTMOTOR
11 SOUTH
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 38

LUMBE
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Best Wishes a n d Good Luck

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Phone 7 5 9 R

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WIGGLERS

MATTHEWS
STANDARD
360 MARSHALL ST

WHOLESALE
AND
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Fry's Bait
"Open Ye a r A r o u n d "

Phone 831- W

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

87 Jackson St.

Compliments
of

Dr. James S. Nash

C o l d w a t e r

McCann &amp; M a r t i n
FARM IMPLEMENT STORE

423 East Chicago St.
Coldwater, M i c h ,

VETERINARIAN
PHONE 5 0 6

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L. B . H E L L E N B E R G C O . , I N C .

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BEST WISHES!

of

TO CLASS OF ' 4 8

Earl's Garage

LippMotor

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• UPHOLSTERING
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LaVern Wa l d r o n
101 S . C L AY ST.

FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS

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Quality First

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at

WILBUR'
Phone 77

FURNITURE STORE

FOR G O O D

WASHER &amp; RADIO REPAIR

and
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QUALITY

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12 So. Monroe

COAL C O M PA N Y

"Good things are done u p in small packages."
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"Big" Store t h e once-over.

Martin Grocery
46 W. Park A v e n u e

You m i g h t l i k e t o b e o n e o f o u r r e g u l a r
customers

Extends Congratulations

M r. a n d Mrs. G. R. B a r l o w
111 E PIERCE ST.

12

�W. A . M c M i l l a n

MILO H. M E A D

•

12 S. Clay St., Phone 871-M
Coldwater, Michigan

PLUMBING A N D HEATING

Ballard Garage
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FORREST A B A L L A R D , P r o p

Front End Alignment — Frame
Offer Congratulations

Bumping nod Painting —

to the Seniors

1000 GRAND
Phone 73E14 C o l d w a t e r ,

"Say i t . . .

SHATTUCK

with Flowers"

Funeral
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BEST WISHES

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TO THE

ColdwaterProvision
234 SOUTH

Swan Printing

Coldwater, Mich

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�Compliments

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of
Seniors!

Neuhauser Hatchery
"GOOD LUCK" H y -Line Chicks

Linker's Lake
Morrison Lake

David Liechty, Mgr.

Compliments
of
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FUNERAL HOME

Graver's
FRIENDLY
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Albert Graver,

Yo p e ' s
Mobile Service
Extend Congratulations

CONGRATULATIO
Best Wishes,
Class o f '48!

Ma.haffey's
THE PLUMBERS

from your
COLDWATER

COCOMPANY

�COMPLIMENTS OF

Legg Lumber
"FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE"

LUMBER

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B U I L D I N G SUPPLIES

SHERWIN-WILLIAM'S PAINTS

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1

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3

E. PARK AVE.

KELVINATOR Refrigerators and Ranges, ABC, BLACKSTONE
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"Remember! W e service everything we sell"

CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS

Midwest Foundry Company
DIVISION o

A

D A R L I N G COMPANY

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Telephone Number 7

Congratulations and Best Wishes
Compliments o f
To the Class o f 1948

Barney's Market
GROCERIE
MEATS and

Ideal Wallpaper and
Paint Store

�Congratulations,
•

•

•

HOMER
FURNACE &amp; FOUNDRY CORP.

Best of
A FULL LINE OF
SENIOR
• CAKES

Bee-Hive
Shoe Store

• ROLLS
• PASTRIES
• COOKIES
a

CONGRATULATIONS
CLASS OF 1948

WOODWAR
&amp;
SON

Snyde
Bake

�GOOD LUCK!
•

REPPERT'S
Self-Service Store

Compliments
of

AMRTIN
BOOK

BEST WISHES!

SteelMetal
15 N. Clay Street
Phone 1 5 7

Compliments
of

West End Grocery

TH

The HILTON Store

EndicottFarm
FULL LINE CASE MACHINERY

Parts — Soles — Service

Compliments
Best Wishes f r o m
of

lAe no-6.day.
C. J. C A R L I S L E C O .

�Compliment

BEST WISHES!

Cox's M a r k e t

o

CLAY STREET
GROCER

Yeuxiz
North Clay at Grand
Open 7 Days Weekly
MEATS —

In t h e O l d Brewery Building
Phone 8 4 4
FREE

Congratulations and Best Wishes
To the Class of '48

MILL
PoultryFarm

Congratulations

Compliment
o

Senior

SINCLAIR

Compliment

FOX
55 Green Street

"Let Us Keep Your Car of Today
on the Road o f Tomorrow"

o
BOB

Sinclair

Herl's Auto Body
171 E. Park Ave.

�Best Wishes a n d Congratulations,

Bailey Radio

Seniors

9 N. MONROE ST.

Hillborg &amp; Hillborg

Phone 325

•
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of

Coldwater

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Adams'

Jack

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MAY

IMPLEMENT COMPANY

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IHC Dealer

GOOD LUCK,
Compliments o f

JAY SANDWICH SHOP

Wolverin
PAINT .4 WALLPAPER

Congratulations,

S. &amp; R .

Class o f ' 4 8

Texaco Service

MUNGE
Wrecker

MINOR
CAR WASHING

THANKS
Paff, Mack, Brickey, Ellis, Sheehy,

Date

Hawley, Fraser, Schlubatis,
Th

"BICYCLE M A N "

Thomas, Reppert, Munger and Rowe.
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B. Aiken, Bus. Manager

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Gulf Service

HIGH GRADE

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Shoe Store

J. B. BRANCH CO.

Congratulations,
GOOD LUCK, SENIORS,
SENIOR
•

LEE
VAN AKEN,

HARDW

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CONGRATULATIONS

Class of '48

Roby
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13

�BEST OF
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Best o f Luck, Seniors!

Carroll Store
•
PHONE 16

Congratulations
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to the Class o f '48
PENNEY'S C A N ALWAYS
SAVE YOU MONEY

ArnoldAuto

J. C.
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PHONE 4 6

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BRANCH COUNTY
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Compliments
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Standard Service

Elliott'
Mark

�"And t o be so able to give them the
food they so rightfully deserve, t h a t
they w i l l call a g a i n . "

�Compliments
Good Luck, Seniors!
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•

Berkey

Jteda
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BEST WISHES!
A 0 - 4 , 111
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TIRE &amp; APPLIANCE STORE
PHONE 337

Blue

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MONTGOMERY WARD

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Sincere Congratulations

Mobile
Grease Job
and Oil Change
34 E. Chicago
Phone 9

�For the Finest in

For the Best
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• M o d e r n Wiring

and

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Prescription Service

• Better Lighting
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LyonRezaII
Ethical Pharmacy

ALBRIGHT's

Coldwater, Michigan

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

STORE

Congratulations,

BEST WISHES

SENIOR

Class o f 1948

May this 1 2 -year achievement b e o n l y t h e

fiashon-Arsey

stepping stone a n d inspiration f o r a f u t u r e

MEMORIALS

life o f usefulness a n d success!

ColdwaterOffice

FIRST
CEMETERY M E M O R I A L S

Paul MacDonald

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T
CARDI
1947

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Published by the students of

Roosevelt High School
Coldwater, Michigan

����Having passed through this phase in our training, we
behind to you, the undergrads and our teachers. N o longer will
us race importantly down the corridors, nor will we be seen
well-known class rooms; Ina in the days that we were here, we had a lot
of fun and we think it's a swell school. We, of the staff, hope
1947 Cardinal will serve to help you remember the scores of
all of us had here, as well as familiar faces and personalities,
the book will remain a lasting monument to the days we
— DORISJEAN

�DEDIC4
to
CO4CI
of

*

Top to Bottom: M r. Eby, M r. Loughlin, M r. Grigg

�DEDICATION
We, the Cardinal staff of 1947, dedicate this year's
the coaches of our school. Amid the chaos of our
the importance of athletics cannot Ive
tive sports offer an ideal outlet for the energies
that are stored up in an adolescent boy. Moreover,
a spirit o f brotherhood and comradeship among
Despite changing values in a changing world, our
upheld the highest standards o f superior sportsmanship. W e
salute
Coach Reed

Coach
Mr. Eby returned to his C. H. S.
coaching duties in the spring of '46,
after 2 years of creditable
a Navy ensign. Coach Eby
responsible for the
ship which the C. H. S.
Mr. Eby's genial personality
him the idol of the

Mr. Laughlin joined
staff in 1944. He spent 1 year
coach and 2 years as
His reserve teams have
an impressive victory.
will be head coach in Basketball at
Port Huron next fall.
body will miss this

Coach Bertrand
Mr. Grigg l.a. hero a member
faculty for 19 years. He has
quiet but important job
the boys of Junior High
and basketball. His
been
Russell Green

A

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Mr. Green, wise and
of mathematics, coaches CHSers in
track and

e

r

Mr. Olson is to be commended for
his able direction of our
tramural program for
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�Table of
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FACULT
Poc9

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INDIVIDUALS
Pages 17 51

ACTIVITIE
Pages 53-79

MUSI
Pages 8 1 - 8 9

SPORT
Pages 91-110

��MR. K I N G
(Superintendent
Mr. King, our dignified superintendent, graduated from
igan State Normal College at Ypsilanti in 1936. He
in administration ever since, with the exception of six
he spent in character education work in Detroit and
He received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of
Michigan in 1918, his master's degree in 1923, and was elected to
Phi Beta Kappa, Honorary Education Fraternity
His duties include general supervision and direction
tional work in
When not engrossed in education, Mr. King finds time
active in many organizations. H e belongs to the Masons, the
Votary Club, the Bun And Club and the Country Club.
igan Education Association, the National Education
and the National Association o f School Administrators. H i s
hobbies include gardenia., bo,‘ I f .

ADMINISTRATION

The School Board
The school board consists of 5 local business men who are
interested in school affairs. This board meets regularly once a
month and holds special meetings when necessary. The duties of
the school board consist of collecting and dispensing
selecting the teaching personnel, and other general
work. The necessity for better transportation being
year, the board purchased our familiar school bus. For the first
time in the history of C. H. S. two full time coaches

William A . M i l n e . G e o r g e C. Kelsey L a v e r n Odren
President S e c r e t o r y T r e a s u r e r

J. A . Thornos, 0 0 S t a n l e y Borden D a n i e l M . Loose
Trustee T r u s t e e
C h i e f Engineer

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�MR. THOMAS
(Principal Senior High)
E. Byron Thomas, genial principal o f Roosexcli
High, was graduated f r o m A l b i o n College with a
Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1927. H e took
ter's Degree at Northwestern University in 1935. H e
did graduate work at the University of
ing the summers 01 1938 and 1945. I l e taught high
school for 4 years before beginning his 19 years o f
administrative work. H e was elected t o Phi-Delta
Kappa Honorary Educational Fraternity in 1928. H e
is a member of the Masons, the Junior Chamber o f
Commerce, the Rotary Club, the Michigan Education
Association, the National Education Association, and
the National Association o f Secondary
cipals. H i s hobby is reading anything in print.

MR. DENNIS
(Principal Junior High)
Kermit Dennis, easy-going Lincoln
cipal, graduated f r o m A d r i a n College, where h e
majored in Science, in 1931. H e took his Master of
Arts Degree i n Educational Administration a t the
University o f Michigan. H e taught Science
water High School f o r 14 years, and has
cipal f o r 2 years. H e is a Mason, a Presbyterian
elder, president of the Southwestern
ance Association. H i s many hobbies
raphy, hunting, fishing, carpentry,
mystery stories.

it

�Mrs. D o r o t h y Aitchison R o b e r t Barnes

Harry D a v i d s o n

M i s s

Mrs, G l a d y s D a v i s

Ruth Baumann

Harlan B o n d

Mrs. A n n a D e w e y

Floyd E b y

C. H.
Facult

M r s . Corleone Cochrone

Russell Green

MRS.DOROTHYAITCHISON,
Mrs. Aitchison's secret ambition is to
tour the world with her family. Having
taught girl's physical education
years, she is vitally interested in sports of
all
MR.ROBERTBARNES,B.S., M.A.,
Mr. Barnes, a lover of the
devotes most of his leisure time to
and

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Dear o l d E .

MISSRUTH BAUMANN, B.S.,
Miss Bauman is mad about
flying. Collects model airplanes as

L l o y d ,

MR.HARLAN BOND,
Band and
Mr. Bond collects press notices

t h e Victor

9
i A t i l l
Bertrand G r i g g

Miss A n n e G w a t k i n

rs. Doris Hudson

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R e e d

Loughlin

M i s s Bernice Lazenby

�Mrs. V i v a MacFarlane M y r o n McCort-de, M i s s G e r t r u d e M o o r e M i l d r e d N e w m a n

Axner Olson

MIss I l d o Phillips

C

.

Alfred Rice

Lloyd N e w m a n

Oscar Renshaw M i s s Melissa Semmelroth

certs and programs in which he
peare
MRS.CORLENE
Social Studies,
Mrs. Cochrane enjoys music
ing the lives
MR.HARRY
Social Studies,
Mr. Davidson has lived a very full life.
He plays the violin and harmonica, likes
tennis and chess, and has a
of 6700
MRS.GLADYS DAVIS, 'B.A.,
Mrs. Davis has a passion
She has traveled extensively
United
((.ontinued on

Bertrand Sibley

Three Musketeers

Rose i n a pose

Miss Virginia Smith

Rose Steffaniak M r s . Jone VanAken

�FACULTY

MRS. A N N E D E W E Y, B.S.,

Girls' Physical
The recently married Mrs. Dewey
engaged in homemaking
MR. FLOYD
Physical Education,
Mr. Eby's hobby, profession, and life
work is
MR. RUSSELL GREEN, B.S., M.A., M a t h .

Mr. Green is interested in
and

M I L R E E D L A U G H L I N , B.S., M . A . ,

Boys' Gym Coach •
Mr. Laughlin likes to bowl and
His pastime is spent refinishing
tur
M I S S B E R N I C E L A Z E N B Y, B . S . ,

Social Studies,
Miss Lazenby enjoys good music.
interested in plain people and how
be encouraged to make the most of their
live
MRS. V I V A M A C FA R L A N E , B.S., H o m e

M R . BERTRAND GRIGG, B.S.,

Shop, Assistant
Mr. Grigg is another devotee of
and

Mrs. MacFarlane is famed for
humanitarian efforts to relieve
M R . M Y R O N M C C A M L E Y, S c i e n c e

MISSANNE GWATKIN, B.A.,
Miss Gwatkin is working on a
is unwilling to divulge the

Mr. McCamley likes all kinds
•and as a pastime makes pets
M R . L L O Y D N E W M A N , B.S.,

MRS. D O R I S HUDSON, B.A., E n g l i s h

Mrs. Hudson enjoys reading.
a great deal of money on
autobiographies which she never
to read. She has made two
She will receive her master's
the University of Michigan

World History and
Originally from New Jersey,
man came to Coldwater via
igan. He served as an air
in World War II. He has the
hobby of
(Continued on Page 50

Er.

�A Tribute to
We are all very sorry to see Mrs.
Farlane, our Home Economics
us. She has been in C. H. S. for
years, but because of an illness is unable to
continue
We would like to express our
to her for her excellent instructions and for
the cheerful and friendly manner
she

•
Co-operation and Comfort
Thomas Carlyle said, "Co-operation
art and the following steps are essential for
development of that art: coming
a beginning; keeping together
working together is success;
gether is victory; let each become
he was created capable

out of growth. The thing that
tion alive, and incentive warm,
fighting and contact with
that defeat all slumbering and ease of life.
The way to a long and happy life is to
keep on living, to keep on working,
keep on thinking. There is nothing very
satisfactory in the mere sitting in
fortable room, looking out of
and just watching the world go
that you are living

All life should be a struggle,
and an aspiration, and one's last
be one's best
There is a constant stir in the
there is struggle going on; when
comfort sets in,

The only kind of comfort
for is the comfort of soul that
from active service, helping to make
better world, and helping to
and nations freer, happier,
—Melissa

We associate too much with
We ought to seek our superiors.
that spurs one on is to get the

1

���Around And About

i

�19
Clas
Od
by Jack Healy

Toward the tumultuous din and
strife
To keep our rendezvous with life:
Into the monumental arena of the
worl
We go with banners of
furle
May the promise of youth be not
betraye
May we mend t h e worlds our
fathers
May youth's bloom be
by war's
Ere to its dregs life's cup

Top to bottom:
Senior Ploy cast; A l b e r t a
bara Mead, Morge Byers;
bert, Swain and Stickon; Going my way?
Concentratio

1

�Class
Chronicles of the Senior Class

In September 1942, we. the Class of '47. took our scaredbodies into the big Junior High and proceeded to uphold
tradition of reverencing the big Freshmen and being
time one of them spoke to us. But, as the year wore on. we became
and no longer felt as lonely as we had at the beginning. We chose our
president. Marjorie Byers; vice-president, Dick Baum; secretary,
The first thing we did in the 8th grade was to elect Bob Milliman,
Jean Mills and Mary Vinton our class leaders, and we also undertook
subscriptions to buy a
When we arrived at our Freshmen year we were the big confident leaders
Junior High and were enforced by the rural students who joined our brigade
graduates of C. H. S. A t this time the boys in our class began to pay attention
girls and we got over our clumsiness. The boys made up the future
ball, and football teams and were we proud of them! A t this time we
subscriptions again to buy folding bleachers for the gym. Perhaps they will put
the money toward the new
The crossing of the court didn't come soon enough for us and we
in the same boat as when we had entered the Junior High—scared to death
of the Juniors and Seniors but also of the Faculty. The sophomore reception
no longer strangers with the others and we got into the step of things. We
Clyde Gilbert, Bob Milliman, Ramona Thomas and Don Linn as our
On March 30, 1946. we presented "Papa is All," as our Junior Class Play,
a cast of six it turned out to be a great success. Our officers that year
Larry Olmstead; vice-president, Frances Walters; secretary, Peggy
Jack Healy. Co-operating with the Class of '46 we put on an excellent
Banquet—in fact I think it was the best one yet. I can still taste that
gravy
We, the class of '47, began our senior year with a big bang. We
Walters as president of our class; Beverly Haylett, vice-president; Jean
tary, and Jeanette Corless, treasurer. Bob Milliman was elected as Mayor of
school, and Larry Olmstead, Senior Commissioner. This year many of us
hard on the Cardinal and the Mirror staffs, and the rest of the school ought
mighty low to us. "Thank
We presented "The Green Light." with a cast of 9 under the direction
Gwatkin. This was also a great success arid made lots of money for
ton trip.
Our class won honors not only in quality but in quantity. We hope
misses us 'cause we'll miss it.
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�SENIORS
LOIS ADAMS
Cord:nal Stoff - 4
Ploy Comm.- 3 , 4
Tumbling- 2 , 3
Jr-Sr. Banquet Comm.- 3
Intromurals-1, 2 , 3 , 4

NANCY E. ADAMS
Intromurals-3
Jr. Ploy Comm.- 3
Sr. P l o y C a s t - 4
Library W o r k - 3

BENSON ALEXANDER- " P a d d l e
Foot"
HiY-2, 3 , 4

CHARLES A N D R E S - " A n d y "
Artdy c r d n ' t c o m e
water u n t i l l o t ° i n h i s J r
Year.
Football

Sr. Play Cast- 4
Football- 2 , 3 , A
Jr. Play Comm.- 3
Intrarnurals-1, 2 , 4
Jr.-Sr. Bonquet Comm.- 3
Hall Monitors- 1 , 2 , 3
Citizenship Comm.- 2 , 3
JOAN BARNES
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3 , A
Intromurals-2, 3 ,
Play Comm.- 3 , 4
OfFice-4

ALICE BATES
G'rl Reserves- 2 , 3 , 4

RICHARD J. B A U M - " D i c k "

HAROLD
FFA-2, 3, 4
4-H-1. 2

Hi- Y- 2 , 3 ,
FFA-3
Basketball ( R ) - 1 , 2, 3
Sr. Play Cast- 4
Intromurals-4
Hall Monitor- 2 , 3
Play Committee- 3

Mirror, Cardinal Staff- 4
Ushered Commencernert
Night- 3
Intramuralt-1, 2
Assistant Director Play- 4
Citizent1Cp-4
Office G i r l , L i b r o r i a n - 4
Ushered J r. -Sr. Banquet- 1
Home Er. Club- 1

MARJORIE B Y E R S - " M a r g e "
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3
Jr. Play Cast- 3
Intranwrols-2, 3 , 4
Home Er. Club- 2 , 3
Off ice G i r l - 4
Citizenship- 4
Cheer Leader- 2
Usherette- 2 , 3
Class Day Cornin.-4

EDWARD C A L L A H A N - - E d
Hi- Y- 2 , 3 , 4
C-Club- 3 ,
Sr. Ploy Cast- 4
Football- 1 , 3 , 4
Track- 3 , 4
Intromurals-3
Jr. Play Comm.- 3
Ho:I Monitors- 2 , 3
Closs Day Comm.- 4

MARION CANTRELL
C-Club- A
Intromurols-1, 2 , 3 ,
Football- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

MARY ELLEN COLE
Horne U . Club- 3 , 4

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BRANCH DISTRICT

�SENIORS
CARROL COMBS

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T E CORLESS-"Tub"
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3, 4
Cheer leader- 2 . 3
Sr. Class Treasurer- 4
Mirror 54a14-4
Cardinal 54a14-4

Horne Ec. Club- 4
Ushered Sr. Play- 4
Office 01r1-4

Intrornurals-1, 2
Usherette- 2 , 3

JOYCE
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3, 4
Cheer Leader- 2 , 3
Mirror Staff - 4
Cardinal Staff -4

HELLEN DAVIS
Intramurals-2, 3 , 4
Debate- 4

Invornorals-1, 2

BENJAMIN DEAL- A l e n "
PEA- 1 , 2
Mirror Staff -3
Jr. Play Comm.- 3

LEONARD DEAL
EPA- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4

DUANE DILLON-"Pudgy"
C-Club- 3 ,
C-Club Treasurer- 4
Football- I , 2 , 3 , 4
Intrornurals-2, 3 , 4
Hall Monitor- 3

MARILYN DONBROCK
Home Ec. Club- 2 , 3
Ushere44e-2, 3, 4
Office 01r1-3, 4
Mirror 51a14-4
Hall Mon14or-3
441 Member- 8 years
Rural Youth- 4

ARTHUR DONKIN-"Wheaties"
C-Club- 3 , 4
Basketball- 1 , 2, 3, 4
Football- 1 , 2, 3, 4
Citizenship- 2
Mirror 511,14 -3
Jr.-Senior Banquet- 3
Hall Monitor- 2
Intramurals-2, 3

PATRICIA D O N K I N - " P a t "
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3, 4
Cardinal Staff -3, 4
Mirror 5,1,14 -3, 4
Office 01r1-1, 4
Sr. Ploy Cast- 4
Citizenship- 2
In4rornurals-2, 3
Ushered Bonque4-1
Home Ec. Club- I
Class Day Comm.- 4

LEO DOLLAR-"Buck"
F L O
Hi- Y - 4
Stage Crew Sr. Play- 4
Assemblies- 4
Class O f f icer -1
School Paper Staff, Del.- 2 , 3
Baseball- 1 , 2
Class D a y Committee- 4

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DOTY
FFA-1, 2
Mirror 0 , 1 4 -3
Jr. Play Comm.- 3

�SENIORS

MARILYN EGGLESTON
-"Cricket"

MARGARET E N O S - " M a r g "
Horne En. Club- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Usherette- 3 , 4
Intramurals-3, 4
Office G i 4 - 3 , 4

Band- 2 , 3
Senior Play- 2
Jr-Sr. Banquet- 3

RUTH FERGUSON
Band- 1 , 2
Home Er. Club- 4
Girls Athletic Association- 1

PAULINE
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3
Band- 1 , 2
Treasurer Class- 1
Intromurals-2, 3

JOHN EDWARDS

DORIS JEAN
Girl Reserves- 1 , 2, 3, 4
Jr. Clerk- 3
Mirror Staff- 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff- 3
Cardinal Staff Editor- 4
Aset. Producer Jr. Play- 3
Coronation Director- 3 , 4
Coronation Princess- 3
Hall Monitor- 3
Office Girl- 3
Ring Comm.- 3

FFA-2, 3
Intramurals-3, 4
Football ( R ) - 4
FFA Basketball- 2 , 3

RUT FURGASON
FFA-2, 4
Intramurals-1, 2 , 3 , 4
Jr. Play Canon.- 3

MARY LOU GARMAN
Cheer Leader- 2
Home Er. Club- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Vice-Pres. Home E c . - 2
Mirror Staff: 4 , Card:nal
Staff: 3, 4; Ushered: 1 , 2
Intramurals-1
Jr. Play Comm.- 3
Sr. Play Prompter- 4
Office G i r I - 3 , 4
Rural Youth- 4
Hall Monitor- 1 , 2

CLYDE GILBERT-"Spoof"
C.Club-Z 3
Pres. C -Club- 4
Class Pres.-2
Baskeiball-1, 2 , 3, 4
Baseball- 2 , 3 , 4
Football- 1 , 2 , 1 , 4

BARBARA D . GRAY-"flobbie
Girl Res eeeee -2, 3, 4
Band- 2 , 3 , .1
Intromurals-1, 2, 3, 4
J . Ploy Comm.- 4
Sr. Play Comm.- 4
Play Cast- 1
Hall Monitor- 2

SHIRLEY GRAY
C H
Horne En. Club- 2 , 3
Intramurals-2, 3 , 4
Mirror Staff- A
Cardinal Stoff-4
Jr. Play Comm.- 3
Office Girl- 3

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GRUNER-"Charlie"

FFA-1, 2 , 3
Baseball- 1 , 2
Intramurals-3
Football ( R ) - 2 , 3, 4

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�SENIORS
TREVA HALL
Horne Ec. Club—I, 2
Mirror Staff
Cardinal Staff- 4
Play Comm.- 3 , 4
Off ice Girl

LAWRENCE

BEVERLY HAYLETT—"Bev"
Horne Er. Club- 1
Usherette- 2
Vice-Pres. C l o s s - 4
Cardinal Staff- 4
Sr. Play Cast- 4
Hall Monitor- 2 , 3
Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm.- 3

PATRICIA H AY S —"Pat"
Mirror Staff
Cardinal Staff
Sr. Play Comm —4

Intramurals-1

JACK HEALY—"JR"
D O N A L
Hi.Y —4
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Class Treasurer- 3
C
Mirror Staff- 3
B a s k e t b
Mirror Editor- 4
B a s e b a
Cardinal S U f f —4
T
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Jr. Ploy Cast- 3 I n t r o m u r
Citiunship-3
f o o t b a

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Mountain"
-Club- 2 , 3 , A
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l l - 1 , 2, 3, 4
Citizenship- 2
Hall Monitor- 2 . 3

JOAN HOWES—"Jo"
Home Er. Club- 4
Chorus- 4

JANE ELLEN HURLEY
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3
Treasurer G . R . - 4
Cardinal Staff- 4
Home Er. Club- 1 , 2 , 3
Usherette- 1 , 2 , 3
Intramssrals-1, 2 , 3 , 4
Play Comm.- 3 , 4

SHIRLEY IVEY—"Phineas"
Band- 1 , 2 , 3
Play Comm —4

BETTY KAUFFMAN—"B.K."
Ushered Jr. Ploy- 1
Ushered Sr. Play- 2
Ushered Band Concert- 3 . 4
Intromurals-2, 3
Honse Er. Club- 2 , 3 , 4

ROBERT K I N G "Bob" W I L L I A M
KING
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2
M'rror Staff- 3 , 4 I n t r o m u r a l s - 2
Rural Youth- 4

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Youth- 4
Hall Monitor- 2

�SENIORS
WILMA LOOSE

DONALD J. LINN—"Bucket"

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Girl R —
2
Ushered Jr. Play- 3
Ushered Sr. P l a y - 4
Cafelerlo-4
Class D a y Comm.- 4

Hi- Y- 2 , 3
HI-11 Pres.-4
C-Club- 2 . 3
C-Club Pres.-4
Bosketball-1, 2 , 3 , A
Hall Monitor- 2
Jr.-Sr. banquet Comm.- 3

FRANK E. LUCAS, J r — F E : ' C A R O L Y N LYMAN—"Babe"
Home Ec. Club- 1 , 2
Baseball- 1 , 2
Ushered Sr. P l a y
Mirror Staff- 4
Intramurols-1, 2
Cardinol 55,11-4
Citizenship- 3
Jr.-Sr. Barsquet Comm.- 3
Class D a y Comm.- 4

ELSIE LYND

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Home Re. Club- 2
Intramural,- 2

MARY MAXWELL

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Girl R
Intromorals-1, 2, 3 , 4
Ploy Comm.- 4
Treasurer School Books- 3
Offke Girl- 4

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MAXWELL
Hi- Y- 2 , 3
Band- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
PEA- 4
Basketball- 1
Intrarnurals-2
Carried Movies- 4
Citizenship- 2

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Bond- 2 , 3
Baseball (111-1, 2
Introm5rals-2, 3
Football ( 0 1 - 3 ,

WILLIAM A. McCURLEY—"Bill"
Soph. Commissionor-2
Sr. Commissioner- 4
PEA—I, 2 , 3
EPA Basketball—I, 2
Citizenship Comm.- 2 , 3
Assembly Comm.- 4
Hall Monitor- 2 , 3

JOAN McMANNIS
Girl R
2 ,
3, 4
Treasurer School Boaks-3
Mirror 5 1 , 0 —3, 4
Cardinal 5 5 , 0
CItizenship-3
Assembly Comrn.-2
Ushered J r -Sr. BanqueI-1

BARBARA MEAD—"Barb"
Horne h . Club- 4
Ushered Band Concert- 2

IRENE MICHAEL—"Runl"
Bond- 1 , 2
Home Er. Club- 3 . A
Ushered C o m m e n . r n e n t - 3
Cardinal Sta11-4
Play Comm- 3 , 4
Rural Youth- 4

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SENIORS
ROBERT MILLIMAN-"Bob" V A
Moyar-4
C-Club- 2 ,
V i m
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Pres.-4
B
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Student Council- 1 B a s k
Vice Pros. Class- 2 I n t r a
Baseball- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
intramurals-1, 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff- 2
1o5,4011-2, 3 , A
Hall M o n i l o r - 1 , 2 , 3

U G H N

W . MILLER J R .

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d
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e t b a l l (R)-1, 2
m u r a l s - 4

JEAN MILLS- " G l a d y s " M A R V I N N MORRILL-"Blackie"
Girl R
2 ,
4 , Tr e a s . - 3 B a n d - 4
Cheer Leader- 3 , 4 B a s k e t b a l l ( R ) - 1 , 2
Intromurals-3, 4
SecIy. of Class- 4
Home
Intrarnurals-1, 2
Mirror S t a f F - 4
Cardinal 51,11 - 4
Play Cast- 3
Citisenship-3
Hall Monitor- 3

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CLINTON NEUSBAUM-"Clint" K A T H R Y N NICKERSON-"Kate"
C-Club- 1 , 2, 3
H
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Es. Club- 1 , 2
Baseball- 1 , 2 , 4
U s h e r e d -2, 3
Intromurals-2 I n t r a m u r o l s - 2 , 3
Football- 2 , 3 , 4 C i t i c e n s h i p - 4
U. S. Navy - 2 years

WILBUR NOEL
Hi- Y- 2 , 3 . 4
Band- 1 , 2
Basketball (RI- 1
Intranwrals-1, 2
Cardinal Staff - 3
Citilenship-1
Play Comm.- 4
Hall Monitor- 3
Jr -Sr. Banquet- 3

IVAN NUTT
FFA-3,
Football- 3 , 4

LARRY OLMSTEAD
Hi- Y- 3 , 4
C-Club- 3 , 4
Class Pres.-3
Pres. Student Council- 1
Band- 1 , 2
Basketball- 1 , 2. 3 . 4
Mirror 51.11 - 4
Cardinal StafF-4
Play C a 5 , - 3
Football- 4
Coronation, Prince- 3

MAX O M O

BARBARA PARADINE
Home Ec. Club- 3 , 4

RALPH PFOST
FFA-1, 2 ,
Baseball- I , 2 , 4
Intrarnurals-4

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C•Club-3, 4
Baseboll-I, 2 , 3, 4
Football ( 1 0 - 1 , 2 , 4
Football ( V I - 3

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DARLENE BOBBY

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Home Er. Club- 1 , 2, 4
Ushered- 1 , 3
Ploy Comm.- 4
4-H Club- 1 , 2

MARCELLA SALTZMANN
Bond- 2 . 3
Ushered- 2 , 3 , A

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Girl Reserves- 2 , 3 , 4
Mirror Staff- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Play Cast- 3
Intramurals-1, 2
Play Comm.- 4
Debate- 1
Citizenship- 2 , 3
Jr -Sr. Banquet- 3
Hall Monitor- 1 , 2
Assembly Comm - 1

BILLIE KUETHER SHANK
Girl Reserves- 2 , 3
Band- 1 . 2 , 3 . 4
Home Er. C l u b - 1
Intramstrals-1, 2 . 3
Mirror Staff -1
Citirenship-2
Girls Athletic
Muskegon- 4

ALBERTA SOWLES-"Albertie"
Girl R
2 ,
3
HOT@ Ec. Club- 1 , 2 , 3
Ushered- 2 , 3
Intramurals-1. 2 . 3 , 4
Cardinal Staff - 3
Office Girl- 4

MARTHA SNYDER
Girl Reserves- 2
Mirror Staff - 2
Cardin.' Staff- 2
Citizenship- 2 , 3
Play C a e t - 4
Jr.-Sr. Banquet- 3
Hall Monitor- 1 , 2 , 3
Assembly C o m m . - I 2
DAR Girl- 4
Intramurals-1

JOAN SPADE-"Shovel"
Home Er. Club- I . 2 , 3
Usherette- 3
Basketball- 3
Hi-Times Reporter,
Bronson- 3 , 2
Speeches t o Rotary- 3
Speeches t o Woman's
League- 3

EMERY STICKAN, JR - . J r . .
C-Club- 3, 4
Track- 3 , 4
Football- 2 , 3 , 4
Hell Monitor- 3

BETTY JEAN STILES-"Stiles"
Girl R e u r v e s - 2
Band- 1 , 2 . 3
Hons. En. Club- 1
Ushered- 3 , 4
Intramurals-1, 2
Cardinal Staff- 3 , 4
Ploy Comm.- 3 ,
Office Girl- 3 , 4
A.H Club- 4 years

ALAN HOLBROOK S WA I N

DON SWART-"Shook"
Hi.Y-2, 3 , 4
C-Club- 3 , 4
Commissioner- 3
Basketball- 1 , 2 , 3 , A
Cardinal StafF-4
Ploy Cast- 3
Mirror 5 t a f f - 4
Football ( R ) - 1
Hall Monitor- 1 , 2 , 3

RAMONA THOMAS
Home Be. Club- 1 , 2 , 4
Ushered- 1
Class S e e y. - 1 , 2
Intramurals-1
Cardinal Staff- 4
Ploy Comm- 3 , 4
4-H Club- 1 , 2
Office G i r I - 4
Hall Monitor- 2

C-Club- 2 , 3 , A
Basketball- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Intramurals-1
Mirror Staff- 4
Football- 1 , 2, 3 , 4
Citizenship- 3
Hall Monitor- 2 , 3

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RUTH V A N DYKE
Intramurals-2, 3 ,
Ploy Cornin.-3
Off ice Girl- 4

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Pres.-4
Cheer Leader- 2
Mirror Staff.- 4
Cardinal Staff- 4
Play Cast- 4
Horne
Play Comm.- 3
Citizen4hip-3
Hall Monitor- 3
Off ice Girl

FRANCIS WALTER
Vice-Pres. Class- 3
Preside. Class- 4
Ploy Comm.- 1
Citizenship- 4

VIRGINIA WATSON—"G'nny"
Office Girl—I
Hall Monitor- 1 , 2
Intramurals-1

DAVID WEAVER—"Dare"
H i . Y- 4
M A , . , Staff- 4
Cardinal Staff- 4
Play Cast- 4
Play Comm.- 3
Jr.-Sr. Banquet- 3

DOROTHY WEIDERMAN
Girl Reserves- 3 , 4
Mirror Staff —3, 4
Cardinal Staff- 3 , 4
Play Comm.- 4
Social Comm.- 3

KENNETH WESTBROOK—"Ken"
Hi- Y- 2 , 3 , 4
Cheer Leader- 4
Band- 1 , 2 , 3 , 4
Intramurals-4

NINA WHITCOMB—"Whiny'
Girl R— 2 ,
3
Horne En.
2
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3, 4
Intramurals-1, 2 , 3
Play Comm.- 4

GLADYS WILLIAMS—"Happy"
Home En. Club- 2 , 3, 4
Ushered- 2 , 3 , 1
Intramurals-3
Office Girl- 4
Hall Monitor- 2

BRADLEY YEARLING—"Brad"
Intramorols-1
Mirror Staff

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Valedictory
Tonight's program marks the reaching of
a goal by the Class of 1947
High School toward which the eyes of its
members have been focused for
Commencement opens the door t o a
wider and fuller life. Through this
life with its ever present challenges,
ing ground upon which is proven
ness and permanence o f
which we have acquired through
Lion. Life will show up the good points of
,air education but also the
flaws in it.
The thrill and pleasure that come with
the attainment of our objective
however, by the realization that
is commencement it also marks the end to
many of the pleasant things
tions which have become a part of
in
Ended are the daily contacts with the
members of the faculty, some of
owe so much, not only for the
that they have given us but for the
advice and the time they have given
ingly for our well being. Gone

rooms we have spent so much time in. The
gym, and the football field where
spent so much time cheering our
to victory, or supporting them in
gone to us as members of the
The many friendships which we
while in school will always remain in our
minds even though the paths we follow
cross infrequently or not
History teaches us that the heroes
world are the ones who,
knowledge, overcoming
success, are not content to settle down in
peace and enjoy the rewards of
but restless, unsatisfied, press
seeking new worlds to conquer.
strive to be
As we go forth from here tonight
eager to try our wings, so to speak,
world, to test the theories
which we have acquired during
days. We go out, not with
boastfulness, but with the confidence that
comes from feeling we are well prepared in
those things essential to happy
good citizenship.—

Saluta t o r y
ability; to aid him in the development of
personality; and most important,
him in securing knowledge. In order
this successfully, many schools

... There are four prerequisites
Ability, ambition, personality
ledge. Schools today strive to help the
student use his ability to the
geous manner; to encourage him i n his

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Honor Group

BACK R O W: Jack H e a l y, W i l b u r N o e l , L a r r y Olmstead, A r t Donkin.
FRONT R O W : Kathryn Nickerson, Marjorie Byers, M a r g a r e t Enos, N a n c y A d a m s , D . J . Funderburg, R a m o n a Thomas.

Valedictorian
W i l b u r Noel
Co-Salutatorians--Doris Jean Funderburg
Larry Olmstead
Rank Fourth M a r j o r i e Byers
Rank Fifth
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D. A. R. Girl
Each year, the senior girl§ elect a
their class as D. A. R. girl. The
this girl must meet are courtesy, industry,
honesty and co-operation, and the
their choice with the approval of
Martha Snyder received the honor
D. A. R. girl, '47, and we're proud
She was presented with a D. A. R. medal
banquet held in the Arlington Hotel, and in
February she attended a D. A.
at St.

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�The Shape o f Things To Come
Prophecie
We find Lois Adams i n
tented, teaching the seals how to balance balls
on their

Art Donkin is the new bass in the
..ings "Have y ou 'tried
Pat Donkin has finally decided that
way she can improve her shorthand into cut off
her

Ben Alexander is on the third hill over at
Kalamazoo, because he has no more girls
quer, as Alexander

Leo Dollar has entered the foreign
that he can practice

Charles Andres runs an electrical shop
charges are quite revolting.

Floyd Doty is a great crusader for the rights

Howes and Barnes have a lot

of

Alice Bates is trying to set the world on
singing torch songs in Algeria.

Ruth Van Dyke and Marilyn
just opened up a Window Washing
motto is: "We clean them high or low."

Dick Baum is ballet master o f
Girls, and we hear he's pulling down about
a

Margaret Enos has invented a
Blooming

Harold Bradley owns a pickle factory;
it's quite a dilly.

Ruth Ferguson is now living at
ald's

Margie has a store with plenty of Byers
seller

Pauline has gone t o France t o make the
French

Ed Callahan is a deep sea diver and
cently we heard he

John Fuller has been made vice-president of
the Fuller Brush Co.. in charge of
me

Marion Cantrell has a radio
sored by Texacola, the drink that gives
Mary Ellen Cole has committed bigamy by
marrying the King Brothers no she could be in
the "King Cole Trio."

Doris Jean Funderburg has just returned from
her initial trip to the moon. She attributes her
success to the attention she paid in
class—attention to the moon, that is.

Cerro' has a new business known as
Combs and Brushes, Inc.

Rex Furgason is still shoveling coal and
at the

Joyce and Jeanette have purchased
arrows so that they may become
Archer

Mary Lou Garman. who has always been
popular for her bulletins. now sends
patches from

Helen Davis has perfected an ointment for
hookworms, to be taken internally.

Spoof Gilbert has given up raising
started raising

Benjamin and Leonard have opened a card
casino and their motto is "An honest deal i n
every pack."

The two Grays. Barbara and Shirley,
in a
Charles Gruner has a poultry farm that is
really chick.

Duane Dillon has just returned from China
after making a successful trip in his
tion, the earth-worm car.

Treva Hall married a man by the name of
Fame and now they have littls Halls

Marilyn Donbrock is on the point of
down. F o r years she has been trying to find
the sixth

Lawrence Haskell has invented a new kind of
soap. and he is all lathered up almut it.
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Jean Mills has had a body o f
after her--the ol'

Beverly Haylett was so amazed at
in New York that she stayed on and is
main

We find that Mackie Morrill has joined the
fire department so he can he always

Pat Hays owns a glue factory. The
nated one day while she was in high
ing the chemistry

Clint Newsbaum is in India,
cots to the Hindus. We noted he had a
help him.

Jack Healy is conducting a survey to find out
how much beer is consumed in Australia
pared to the number of marriages in
State

Wilbur Noel i s writing epitaphs o n tomb
stone
Ivan Nutt has a wife

Don Holley is trying to convince society that,
not only is i t a Christmas custom but also an
albyear•round tradition to have

Larry Olnistead has improved the
ness by pulls.

Jane Hurley is now taking Dick
since she found out she had a

Max Omo is still trying to get the point of
"The Razor's Edge." •

Shirley Ivey is a commando. We
really a creeping ivy now.

Barbara Paradise is now a
dashery proprietor. Her speciality is the

Betty has invented a new cough drop. I t s
motto is "Don't Kauffman,

Ralph Pfost. one of the leading
farmers, is

We see Don Linn is rolling in money after
having retired from his laughing

Robey has invented a Darlene new

Wilma isn't Loose anymore, for we see she is
pretty well

Janet Robinson is still laughing at the pro.
phecies of

Frank Lucas, who is in charge of
was all lit up the

Marcella Saltzmann is writing
Bekho Coffee, the drink that COMPS back
you added flavor.

Carolyn Ly man's fifth husband
"Come to me, my melancholy 'Babe'."

Billie is learning how to cut meat.
cialty is

Elsie Lynd, who loves to go bowling,
yesterday on a sit-

We found that Alberta
Martha Snyder has invented a new girdle for
any horse contemplating corning in

Barbara Mead is a hat designer, and
creation has made its debut mi a
:ky scraper erected by Maurice

Joan Spade is found digging. as she is
over for

We were pleased to learn that
has gone

As for Stickan. Emery has married
wife. and is raising his kids in

George Maxwell and Mary have
covered to he the latest drips in the
lleS

Betty Stiles
Alan Swain is still giving his mother
heating for •ilk. to go to

Irene Michael has just made a lot
selling her carrot.top

Don Swart is in Turkey, learning a

Vaughn Miller is a tree surgeon and
barks up quite a

Ramona Thomas is modeling hose at Kerr's
Hardwar

Bob Milliman has finally made
to be a bachelor. He never

Mary Vinton is operating the crane
Vinton Construction Co. This is quite a dig.
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�Prophecies
Francis Walter has just written a
titled, "The Inside Manners of a Doctor."

Kenny Westbrook has a new offspring, and
he's doing

Virginia Watson has gone i n business with
Sherlock

Nina Whitcomb is the head manager
manager of the Fremont

Dave Weaver has invented a new kind o f
bomb. It's really

Gladys Williams has taken to
1011.since the late cyclone destroyed
coo

Anywhere you go throughout Russia, you will
see Dot Weiderman upon the
tising Vodka No. 4.

Bradley Yearling has started a new
in Africa. He sends to all parts of the
famous. size 13l/2 snake-

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�We BEQUEATH t o Y O U ,
the BEREAVED . . .
I Lois Adams, will a card of bobby pins to
Coach Eby so that he can put his hair up and
make it really curly.

I, Leonard Deal, will my watch to
so that he will no longer have to go
at 1130.

I, Nancy Adams, will a one year
of the Coldwater Reporter to any Junior hard
up enough to collect a half-cent a pound for it.

I, Duane Dillon, will my ability to
Mr. Renshaw, and never win, to any
thinks he can win.

I, Ben Alexander. will my nickname. "Paddle
Foot." to Willard

I, Marilyn Donbrock, will my
hair to Barbara

I. Charles Andres, will a life's subscription of
the Coldwater Reporter to

I. Art Dunkin, will my Wheaties
"Dumbo"

I, Joan Barnes, will a dictaphone to
to he won't have to come

I. Pat Donkin, will my 10:30 curfew to Mini
Rummon

I, Alice Bates, will my summer vacation i n
California to

I, Leo Dollar, will to Bill Fitch, my job
bowling alley so that he can make the trip to
Washington next year.

I, Dick Baum, will the best Model A on the
road to the Sophomore girls. Take good
Jenny, kids.

I. Floyd Doty, will my ability to grow
tache to Mr.

I, Harold Bradley, will my Ford to
so he won't have to listen to his old Plymouth
any

I, Marilyn Eggleston, will my 5' 1"
the ability to keep my weight down,
Aiken

I, Marjorie Byers, will the "calves" of
and my "saddle" shoes to any
interested in starting

I, Margaret Enos, will a pair of
to Mr. Rice no he may keep his
I, Ruth Ferguson, will my natural curly
Mrs.

I. Ed Callahan, will my ability t o hold my
temper in chemistry to "Hot

I, Pauline French, will my ability
errors in typing class, without being caught, to
Pat Todd, who has not yet perfected the art.

I, Marion Cantrell, will my Model A to any
one who needs an excuse for getting
I, Mary Ellen Cole. will my ability
potatoes to anyone crazy enough to take
cafeteri

I, John Fuller, leave nothing,
I, Doris Jean Funderburg, hereby
my bottle of glue, that holds me so fastened in
the office until 6:30 nightly, to
who seems to be an industrious young thing.

I, Cerro! Combs, bequeath m y ability t o
pronounce the English language correctly t o
Margaret
I, Jeanette Corless. will my ability to
to Phyllis

I. Rex Ferguson, will my ability to
the right hand side of the road to

I, Joyce Curless, will a garter to
wants to get a snap out of life.

I, Mary Lou Garman, will my
swing" to Dorothy Aitchison.

I. Hellen Davis, will my car to
that he may realize his life-long ambition o f
courting his heart's one and only,

I, Spoof Gilbert, will my fortune to be old
enough to shave to Marvin Rosenberg, so
take care of his younger classmates as I do.

I, Benjamin Deal, will my ability
agriculture to

I, Barbara Gray. will my ability to
thing cute about "Janie" to
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I. Sill! Icy 1 , 1 i toy ability to drive to
Lois

I. Rabe Lyman, will my maroon Chevy
one who can get any of the boys into it.

I, Charles Gruner, will my seat in study hall
to anyone who can't find a softer place

I, Elsie Lynd, will my ability to chew gum to
Mrs.

I. Treva Hull w i l l to the faculty all the in.
formation that I have furnished them from time
to time i n my various examination papers
knowledge which I am sure must have
tirely new to them, too.

I, Maurice McCollough, will a stop watch to
Mr. Green so he can find hidden track
noon in
I. Bill McCurley, will my ability to
without a car to any Junior who is in
fix I

I, Lawrence Haskell, will my ability to get
along with freshmen girls to anyone who likes
Er get in

I, Mary Maxwell, will my fourth hour in Mr.
Eby's office to any girl interested

I, Beverly Haylett, will my nickname, "Legs,"
to anyone who thinks it is a

I. George Maxwell, will my seat
ment class to any up-and-coming senior who
wants to argue with

I. Pat Hays, will the gazelle boy to
Pat, so that she too may learn to run
an

1, Barbara Mead, will all my safety pins to
Willard Schlubatis to help him keep
up while dancing with the

I, Jack Healy, bequeath my idealism to any
underclassmen who has a

I, Irene Michael, will my house
to anyone who wants to take the long

I, Don Holley, bequeath my apologies
copy o f "How to Win Friends and Influence
Girls" to Mr. Newman who has more need of
it than

I, Vaughn Miller, will my
to Jack
I, Bob Milliman, will my office of Mayor to
some strong, healthy, and alert Junior
to have his health broken and hear a lot
plaint

I, Joan Howes, will my job of ushering
Main Theatre to anyone who wants
I, Jane Hurley, will my giggle that does the
whole scale at once to anyone who
preciate it.

I, Jean Mills. will my fleet back to
for future

I, Phineas Ivey, being of sound mind,
by will my ability to dance to Dean Murphy.

I, Marvin Morrill, will to Mr. Renshaw, a
recording set so he can sleep with the rest

I, Betty Kauffman, will my place behind the
coke bar to anyone who wishes to help
ing the games

I, Clinton Neusbaum, will my space
to Kilroy.

I, Robert King, will the will I didn't will to
anyone who will need it.

I, Kathryn Nickerson, will my
to Mrs.

I, William King, will to the best of my ability,
art ideal agricultural student, to Mr. "Farmer"
Barne

I, Wilbur Noel, will all the
to anyone who wants to flea
I, Ivan Nutt, will my bell hop job at
lington Hotel to Mr. Newman so that he
on hand to escort Miss Gwatkin to her dinner
tabl

I, Donald Linn, will to all future athletes an
insurance policy, i f Coach Eby continues t o
drive the

I, Larry Olmstead, will all the corny jokes
about "Chalk Water" and "Chicken's Milk," to
Dean Murphy.

I, Wilma Loose, will my ability to go
man to Virginia
I, Frank Lucas, will to Miss Gwatkin, a tube
of Pond's lipstick, because i t stays on and on
and

I, Max Omo, will my English to anyone that
can understand it.
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�WILLS Continued
1, Barbara Paradine. will my ability to take
cherry pies out of the Home Economics room to
Dean Murphy.

I, Don Swart, will Mrs. Aitchison
aid to pick up the slightest whisper in
of the

I, Ralph Pfost. will my ability to play ping
pong to Coach Eby.

I, Romona Thomas, will my 'book, "How to
Stay Single,' 'to anyone who's thinking
the fatal

I, Darlene Robey, will my excess plumpness to
Virginia Swantek. who needs it worse than

I. Ruth Van Dyke. will my height
Bauman

I, Janet Robinson, will my will to
will will it next year to

I. Mary Vinton. will my hair-do to anyole
who can get a bang out of it.

I, Marcella Saltzmann. will my desk in 2nd
and 4th hour study hall to anyone who likes to
write

I, Francis Walters, will to M r. Newman. a
big, red handkerchief. so he can leave
sex to

I. Billie Shank, will to Mr. Green sonic
excess

I, Virginia Watson. will my position
of Otto's Bowling Team to any
with Tuesday nights free.

I, Alberta Sowles, will the pupils of
to the teachers, in the spring time. I
class rooms).

I. Dave Weaver, do hereby bequeath
ity to get out of 2nd hour study hall, to Mr.
Bon

I, Martha Snyder, will my horse
who wants to get a big kick out of life.

I. Dorothy Weiderman, w i l l my ability to
sneak to Hard's to all

I, Joan Spade, will the empty Pepsi bottle in
my locker to anyone who has something to put
in it or who needs

I. Kenny Westbrook, will my will
who can make a better will than

I. Junior Stickan, will Coach Laughlin
pin for future embarrassing

I. Nina Whitcomb, will my girdle to any of
the track team who wants to make a

I, Betty Stiles, will to quiet Tommy
position at the telephone office so that
hear the gossip and tell

I, Gladys Williams. will to Mrs.
ability to give anyone fifteen
room for being one

I, Alan Swain, w i l l my ability t o drive to
Coach Eby. With this and Lion's policy.
Club bus will be in

I. Bradley Yearling, will my 240
6 feet. 2 inches to Dickey Gilbert.
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TOP ROW: Hit 'irn hard! Smile! S t u d y Hall a t ease.
SECOND ROW. Fitch and Byers; Play, Harlan; Mayor Bob.
THIRD ROW: Criminal Tactics Weaver; Joyce and Ed; Sleep well, Lois; N e w C.Club 5 .
FOURTH ROW: Let's swim! W e ' r e yours.
BOTTOM ROW: C -Club dromatixes; Girl Reserves show competition.

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�Class
This year the class of '48 elected for
john Soncrant as president; Charles
ice-president; Pat Hayes as secretary:
\ loore as treasurer. The class
Davis to represent them in the
:ion and Janis I.ampson as clerk. When
mission increased its membership by
bers Ione per grade) Wade Smith was elected to
the other office. Students too numerous
tion served on many committees
year. A l l these people did a swell job for their
school and class
The two main events o f the year were the
Junior Play, Hilarity House, which was a big
success. This play was mainly to
for the annual Junior-Senior Banquet, given by
the Ju ll i ll rs. This year the Banquet
in many ways. The theme for
music. A great deal of time was put in by the
committees and Mr. Renshaw in
of the banquet. New in entertainment was the
waltz exhibition put on by some juniors who
were directed by Mrs. Aitchison. There was a
lance following the dinner and
o ith Don Newey's band from Olivet.
ber one social event o f the year was a huge
The class sponsored two dances. One
ember 1 and the other one on March
lowing the play. The class also sold pen and
pencil sets at four dollars each. A l l this was to
'mild up the treasury and pay for
The Junior class closed a very
and will be back next fall for another
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Cushing, C i s , Dickey, Dollar, Douglas, Dull.

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Ellis, Esterline, Ewers, Fitch, Fisk, Frederick.

Furney, Garman, G a r y, Greenamyer, Green,
Grove.

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Gruner, H a c k e r, H a l l e r , B u c k l e y, H a r d y,
Harvey.

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Hawley, Howver, Hayes, Raymond, Hoogen.
boom, Hudson.

Jackson, Johnson, Jividan, Kennedy, Keyes,

King, Knight, Knowles, Lampson.

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McLoin, McLaughlin, M e e k , Michael, Moore,
Morgan

Morris, Mossman, Multer, Murphy, Knickerson,
Nelso

Orne, P a l m e r, P o w e l l , P r u y n e , Q u i m b y,
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Rosier, Raymond, Renshaw, Roby. Robinson.
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Russell, R e p k o , Schlubatis, Schweitcer, Sire,
mons, Smith.

Smith, Snyder, Soncrant, Stanley, Stansell,
Srephen

Stephenson, Stickan, Snyder, Swantek, Sweet,
Szafronsk

Thomas, Thompson, Tighe, To d d , VanDyne,
Walter.

Whitcomb, Whitcomb, W h i t m a n , W i d e n e r,
Wright

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Just as we had reached
of superiority as freshmen in
junior high last year,
cast into the lowest state
istence I at least in high school.
but it didn't take us long
into the swing
We elected as
Eugene Sowles, who has
wonderful j o b o f r u n n i n g
things this year. T h e other
class officers include
dent. D o n Smith: secretary.
Glen de Havens;
bert Luce. Richard Dick was
our Sophomore
and Jane Morgan, our only girl
officer, was chosen as another
representative from
more class to serve on
mission. O u r class advisors
were M r. Newman and Miss
Gwatki
The first thing we
seniors were honoring as with
the "Sophomore Reception." To
show our appreciation we put
on the Christmas party, which
we called "The Mistletoe Ball."
This turned out to be
succe
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super assemblies, both
were for the two
ketball games. We sponsored a
''Hardtimes Party"
which turned out to be one of
the best parties of

TOP TO BOTTOM
Officers—Don Smith, Gone Sowles, Bob
Loose; M r . Bond; H a r e m ;
more, Clean.Up Day; Christmas Party.

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Downer, D r a y t o n , Dansmore, E a r l e y, Engle,
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Hollister, H u n t l y, K n i g h t , l i v i d e n ,
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Kinyon, K a s e , Knight, Lennon, Lewis, Lincoln,

Luse, McConnell, McDonald, MacFarlan, M c .
Knight, Mack

Macklin, Mahalify, Marchant.

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White, Wood, Woods, Yope.

�NINTH GRADE

Officers
Stansell, Simmons, Rhodes, Hoogenboom

Adorns, Ay e r s , B a k e r, Barnes,
ham, Bovee.

Bradley, Brovard, B r a y t o n , B o r n h a m , B u y s
Byers, Collohan.

Carver, C l a r k , C o c h r o n e , C o c k r e l l , C o l v i n ,
Colvin, Corless.

Cornish, Counterman, C u r t i s , Doniels, D e n .
brosk, Denbrock, Dennis.

Dickey, D o d d , D o v e , Dzinkwater, Easterdu,
Ebert,, Enos,

Esterline, Fosklorn, Foglesong,F,olick, French.
Fry, Gage.

Garnby, Garman, G a r v i n , G o o d o l e , Graves,
Grigg, Gruner.

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Johnston, J a n e , .

King, King, Lannzton, lapharn, Lowrance, Len
ning, Light.

Little, Little, Lockwood, Luedders, L u n s f o r d
Magee, Martin.

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Moeson, M a y, M a y, McCurley, Meier, Myers.

M i l . , , M o r r i s , Mossman, N e o l y, Nickerson, Olmsted.

Omo, O n , , Otis, Paff, Paradine, Parks.

Paul, Peavey, Purvis, Pfost, PhIlbrick, Pierce.

Pillsbury, Porter, Rathbun, Renshow, Rhodes, Robinson.

Rowe, Robley, Saltzman, Schlubalis, Sellers, Sibley.

Sieg, Simmons, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smullen.

Snyder, S n y d e r, Stonsell, Stephenson, Stokes, Stout.

Strong, Stuck, Sumner, Sumner, l a s e , Ta y l o r.

Toylor, Teachout, Thornds, Thompson, Thornpson, Tucker.

VonBlarcon, Vo n B l a r c o n , Va u g h n , W a g n e r . Wa t s o n ,
Weakly.

Wilder, Williams, Worten, To p e .

�EIGHTH G R A D E
Officers
TOP ROW: Gilbert, Dygert, Gregg.
BOTTOM ROW: Olmstead, Burton

Baker, Baker, B i g l e y, B o n d , Boston, Branch,
Brand

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Ewers, Filley.

Frolick, F u l l e r, G a r v i n , G i l b e r t , G r a n g e r .
Green, Grigg.

Hacker, H a c k e r, H o l t , H a m m o n d , H a r r i s
Harris, Hatmoker.

Heckman, H e s s , H o l l a n d , H u r l e y, H y l a n d ,
Johnson, Kinyon.

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BACK ROW: McConnel, H o w k
FRONT ROW: Selby, Lompson

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H H a r t , H a w k , Hirnes, H o f f ,

Hyland, I n d , Jackson, l a m e s , Johnson, Johnson

Jones, Kaser, King, Ku low, Lomberson, Lamberson.

lampton, Lewis, Lind, Little, Luce, Lose.

Macklin, Magee, M a y, McConnell, McConnell, McConnell.

McDonold, M c K n i g h t , M c L o u g h l i n , M i t c h e l l , M o r a n ,
Morrill.

Mo rr i rr Munyon, N e e l y, Olmstead, Parker, Parks.

Phi!brick, Pope, Raymond, Renshaw, Respess, Robey.

Robinson, Rose, Soger, Selby, Sherman, V e r .

Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smullen, Southcott.

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(From Page 1 4 )

MR. AXNER OLSON, B.S.,

received his college training at
versity of Michigan. H e is renowned for
his geniaL smile and sardonic sense of
humor. His hobby is

Mr. Olson is a Nimrod and
His most memorable experience was his
visit to the New York World's Fair.
MISSILDA PHILLIPS,

MISSVIRGINIA SMITH,

Miss Phillips' wanderlust
ing her prime

Miss Smith enjoys helping
find an emotional outlet
MISSROSESTEFFANIAK,

MR. C. ALFRED RICE,

English,

Stenography, Typing,
mercial Arithmetic,
School

Miss Steffaniak has taught every
both Junior and Senior High.
include reading, cooking and serving
nurse's

Mr. Rice derives
from training successful office
placing them i n suitable positions. H e
spends a great deal of time working
high school books. H e has a passion for
outdoor sports, particularly trout fishing
in Northern

MRS.JANE
English,
Mrs. VanAken, a native
a graduate of Coldwater High School. Her
favorite hobbies are knitting

Mn. OSCAR RENSHAW,
Economics, Sociology,

Honorable Mention to:

Mr. Renshaw's hobby is reniture. He is also interested in
ing, and has been stage manager
C. H. S. dramatic

MRS.HERBERTSEBALDgave a lot
voluntarily to teach the Biology
art of first aid. She did a fine job,
a climax, her pupils gave the high
demonstration. '

MISSMILISSA
Civics,

MRS.LOLANELSON substituted
GERTRUDEMOORE, the Latin
was in Florida during

Miss Semmelroth's lofty standards o f
learning has started many C. H.
the road to scholastic

Mn. JACK ELLIOTT, who
History and American Government,
last of October to fill a position
State College. Everyone
larly, was sorry to see

MR.BERTRAND SIBLEY.
Chemistry,
Mr. Sibley hails from New
He attended high school in

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�SALUTATORY
(From
ened their curriculum to include
jects of interest to more people . . .
is it necessary for high schools to
good curriculum; they must also have an
efficient teaching staff, adequate facilities,
and high standards in all fields. . .

stoves, automobiles, farm products, your
ability, your knowledge, your
ambition, brawn or your time.
convince other people of the merits
thing you're selling, and to do this, first of
all you must sell yourself. One needs a
cultural background to do this, and
lization is a high degree of culture,
prove that we are cultured before
claim to be civilized . . .

In the battle of mechanical
tural education, there is much to be said for
both, but it is our opinion that to
cessful one must combine

We believe that for a well-rounded life,
it is necessary to have both—
ical education and a
This, then is what schools today
for . . .

Could we, without mechanical aids, run
the farms of hundreds of acres that are
necessary to feed our people? Could we
weave the millions of garments that
have to keep our people clothed?
communicate from coast to coast in
of seconds, or travel the same distance
matter of hours? . . . These, along with
millions more, constitute
out progress little of importance
plishe

'"fhe next time you pass a
a moment to think what that
to humanity. Recall the long,
ries when the masses were kept
— when greed and oppression ruled the
world with an iron hand. From the very
beginning of man's struggle
self-respect and the recognition of
alienable rights, the school has been his
greatest ally. W e refer to the school as
'common' because it belongs to us all;
ourselves working together in
of our children. But it is a
institution. I t is democracy's greatest gift
to civilization."—Courtesy

All of this mechanical
ever, is of little value without a cultural
background . . . In order to
full value of great inventions
ies, in order to have the benefit of the
knowledge of past experiences, in
understand uses for these marvels,
have a cultural education. Life is
game. Yo u sell either your

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SCHOOL AFFAIRS

�BACK ROW: R. Dick, B. McCurley, L. Olmstead,
FRONT ROW: W. Smith, J. Lampson, 0 . D . : , J. M o r g a n , B

Roosevelt
lative body. The vote p a —
and the three new members were
mediately. They were Larry
Smith. and

A student government of the people. by the
people, and for the people was headed by Bob
Milliman. Mayor; Janis Lampson. Clerk; B i l l
McCurley. Senior Commissioner;
ior Commissioner; and Richard
phomore

Probably everyone has noticed that
tors are no longer on duty.
decided that the hall monitor system
abolished, and the students rewarded
mission's confidence in them with
duct

Something new was tried this year. Each
member o f the commission visited one o f the
neighboring schools and made a study of their
government, f r o m which they learned many
thing

Members of the commission were in
the following committees: Assemblies, Bill Mc'
Curley; Social, Onnalee Davis; Citizenship,
Janis Lampson; and Athletic Police, Richard
Dick

Another innovation was brought into being
when a vote taken to determine i f
wanted three new members added to

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�Lincoln

BACK ROW: D e c McCurley, Carolyn Burton, John Dyger
FRONT ROW: M r. Dennis, Marabeth Selby, Joyce Schlubatis, J i m Rhodes.

This year the Junior High Student
been very active. The body is composed of two
students from each o f the seventh and eighth
grades, and three from the ninth.

through the Student Council, and
grade did

The year was started by launching
sale which was made possible by the Curtis
Publishing Co. The students sold $1450 worth
of subscriptions, from which of this $120 was
spent for prizes, the balance to be used to install
an inter-room communication

In the early days of spring. the Junior High
students had a clean-up day which consisted of
the picking up of paper around the
ings, raking the lawns, cleaning desks
ing

During the second semester, an
presented, featuring Junior

Two tours were planned, that
might visit the Municipal power and
this year. We think the Student Council did a
wonderful job and we hope that
to have success in

Later in the year the Council planned
High party for the seventh, eighth, and ninth
grades. The eighth grade also put on

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�Cardinal Staff
EDITOR-I \ I I I E F ____ D.
LITERARI EDITOR
J A C K HEALY
SENIOR SECTION EDITOR
Staff: Mary Vinton,
Billie Shank,
FEATURE EDITOR
Staff: Tommy Smith, Joan Donkin, Phyllis
Munger, Nancy Fair
ORGANIZATION EDITOR —
CLAIRE
Staff: Pat Kaser, Esther Adams,
Betty Aiken,
SNAPSHOTS EDITOR . _
Staff: Jack Molter, Irene Michael,
less, Barbara Brockway,
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITORS —
DOROTHY WEIDERMAN,
Staff: Jane Morgan. Joan Lennon,
CIRCULATION EDITORS — JEAN BAUM,
JANE HURLEY, MARY
SPORTS EDITOR __ _
Staff: Bob Hawley, Lois Adams,
BUSINESS EDITOR
_
Staff: Mary Rowe, Beverly Haylett,
Jean Mills. Larry Olmstead,
Blaine Ellis, Mary Vinton
ART EDITOR
_ _
Poems about the Cardinal Editors and Staff:
Doris Jean had
Through a lot
To pick the best stuff
—it was really tuff!
Jack H. was after things dif
To make the Cardinal
Dave Weaver used many tricks
To make folks smile while
Dorothy Weiderman wants her name in.
So we add it with a grin.
Pat Donkin was really frantic until
She got each senior to hand in his will.
If you saw Jack Rpwe
It's coo it's hard using
Ramona worked herself dead on "Snaps."
And at her funeral they played "Taps."
Larry Olmstead and
Wore themselves to a frazzle writing
Alice Bates worked like
To make the features
Claire Newberry. who worked on clubs.
Now thinks of them all
And the rest of
Why they worked 'til they were daff.
Everyone ran around
To turn out a Cardinal that's really swell.
And it is my bet
That folks will say, it's the best yet!
—1.

TOP: Funderborg a n d H e a l y
SECOND: Newberry, Hurley, Donkin
THIRD: Weaver, Olmstead
BOTTOM: Gray, Hall

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�TOP ROW: Mack, Brockway, Joyce Carless, Vinton. Mills, G r a y.
THIRD ROW: Koser, Baum, M u n g e r, F a i r, Lennon, A i k e n , Thomas, Garman, Michael, Stiles, Hurley.
SECOND ROW: M a r i l y n Potts, J . Donkin, Adams, l i v i d a n , McLoughlin, Smith. Bates, Weiderman, P. Donkin, Robinson. H a l l ,
FRONT ROW: H o w l e y, Ellis, Powell, S w a r t , Funderburg, Olmstead, H e a l y, Newberry, We a r e r, Jeanette Carless.

The Cardinal Staff- 1 9 4 7
The Cardinal stall this year has done a great job. This
the Coronation which occurs like Christmas, but once a year, and is
gala event. The crowning of the queen and the king of the
is held at
The most important thing done by the Cardinal staff, of course,
sensational year book, which is put out every year. This year
(better known as D. J.) Funderburg, as the Editor-in-Chief of
has done one grand job. Hats off to D. J.
P.S. Thanks loads, staff. I certainly appreciate the swell job you did,
especially the ones who burned the midnight oil. —

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TOP ROW: Bates, Weiderman, Donkin, Meyer, Hudson, Focklam, Smith, Pillsbury, Light, Enos, Hills, Holister,
SECOND ROW: Robinson, Aiken, McKnight, Sibley, Lampson, Brockway, Garman. StanseII, Luedder,
By
THIRD ROW: King, Weaver, Hawley, Ellis, Brickey, Olmstead, Swart, Fair, Borden, Hall, Donbrock,
FOURTH ROW: Huntley, Adams, lividen, Loose, Healy, Vinton, Mills, Carless, Newberry, Carless, Hurley, Gray.

Mirror Staff
First Semester
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
ASSOCIATE EDITOR J

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JUNIOR HIGH EDITOR
N A N C Y FAIR
Staff: Sharon Facklam, Jane Luedders, Donna Light,
Gretchen Meier, Marilyn Lampoon, Joan Pillsbury,
Judy McKnight

ROWE

FEATURE EDITOR — DORIS JEAN FUNDERBURG
Staff: Betty Aiken. Mary Rowe, Dave Weaver, Binita
Bartholomew, Mary Rose Hudson,

SPORTS EDITOR
Staff: Bob Brickey, Bob Hawley,

NEWS EDITOR J
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Staff: Bob King. Jean Mills, Alice Bates,
Jeanette

ART EDITOR

EXCHANGE EDITORS M A R I L Y N GARMAN,
JEAN STANSELL

STEPHENS

BUSINESS MANAGER
M A R Y VINTON
Staff: Blaine Ellis, Joyce Curless, Lois Hollister,
Lenora Hills

CLUB EDITOR
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Staff: Pat Donkin, Linda Sibley, Esther Adams
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Semester

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
J
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ASSOCIATE EDITOR
M A R Y
VINTON
FEATURE EDITOR
L A R R Y OLMSTEAD
Staff: Jeanne Stansell, Robert Luse,
Alan Swain, Betty Aiken, Carol
Robinson, Mary Rose Hudson
NEWS EDITOR
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MILLS
Staff: Dorothy Borden, Don Smith. Fred
Adams, Bob King, Patricia Donkin, Clair Newberry,
Mary Lou Garman,
EXCHANGE EDITOR
Staff: Barbara Brockway, Joyce Bolden,
Marilyn

JUNIOR HIGH EDITOR G R E T C H E N MEIER
Staff: Jane Luedders, Sharon Facklam,
oon, Harlean Bond, Diane Hammond, Jane Smith,
Joyce Schlubatis, David Ayers, M a r y Rowe
SPORTS EDITOR
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Staff: Bob Barnes, Bob Hawley, Don Linn
BUSINESS MANAGER ___ DOROTHY WEIDERMAN
Staff: Blaine Ellis, Lois Hollister, Joyce Gniess,
Bradley Yearling
TYPISTS - - - - J u n e Harley, Shirley Gray, Treva Hall,
Marjorie Byers

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�Trials and Tribulations of
This year the Mirror staff has striven to make our school paper
combination of conscientious news coverage and entertaining features. The
Mirror has achieved complete coverage. Most important news
been reported in advance. Not only has the Mirror reported the
it also attempted to develop potential writing talent in the
By upholding better standards of high school journalism, the
performed all the important functions of a newspaper. Under
ership the Mirror has been a guide to constructive thinking
policies and

LEFT TO RIGHT—Mory Vinton, lock
Healy, Bob Hawley.

BACK R O W — D o n Smith, D o m ,
Weaver,
FRONT R O W —Esther
beta Sowlet.

�The Green Light

BACK ROW: Dare Weaver, Dick Baum, Ed Callahan, Ben Alexander
SECOND ROW: Nancy Adams, Martha Snyder, Alice Bates.
FRONT ROW: Miss Gwatkin, Beverly Haylett, M a r y Vinton, P a t Donkin, Miss Smith.

Believe it or not! it happened.
Every night (well most every night) Monday
through Friday, promptly a t 7:00. the kids in
the cast hurried back stage to take
for the endless task of rehearsing
Light.

was a New England home where Aunt
in a coma. H e r family gathered to
the mystery o f her sudden illness, and
sister. flattie's death. The play proved to
great success, and the cast and
Ann Gwatkin and Miss Virginia
by Alice Bates, are all to be commended
of the best plays ever presented by
clas

The big problem that had to be
fore the east could go to work was the
position. For the first few nights the
froze to death, with everyone standing around in
his coat, sneezing and coughing like mad. After
speaking to Mr. King. we got the heat
(That was before Lewis stirred up his ruckus.
The rest of the rehearsals went smoothly.
the girls a while to get used to the
turned off and it took a few days for
shin to heal up after he fell over the divan in the
dark. But other than that, everything

MEMBERS OF THE CAST
Mary Marston
Aunt Mattie B e
Doctor Spaulding
Jerome Forrester
Kitty Corey
Donald Rhodes
Trinka Anderson
Madame Zenda M
Aesop

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November 22, at 8:15. The scene of the story

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Hilarity House

TOP R O W : Rowe, Fitch, K
MIDDLE ROW: Stevens, McLaughlin, Kennedy, Larnpson, Brickey.
BOTTCM ROW: Miss Gwatkin, Wright, RoWnson, Q u i m b y, M r . N e w m a n .

who stole every scene she came into with her
"mournful gab."

JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS FARCE
On \ larch 2l; the Junior Class of
athree act comedy entitled "Hilarty House." by
Jay

Everyone worked hard, but they thought i t
was worth the effort.

The plot centered around two sisters. Betts
and Kathie Jordan, whose rich Uncle
ised to leave them his money, providing they
dressed and acted just as he wanted them to.
Jeff went to St. Louis to see a heart
the girls decided to have one final date
was away. B u t Jeff surprised them by coming
back unexpectedly. Catching them with their
dates, he swore he was going to
and leave everything to his old
dren. The girls prevailed on their boy
help them in their crisis by dressing up as the
Devine girls to fool Jeff. Meanwhile
came and they discovered that the Devine girls
were really boys. Dora and her son turned out
to be criminals after Jeff's money, no the girls
were made his heirs after all. One
character was Lucindy Peck from

The cast featured Bill Fitch as a
Westerner; Wandalee Quimby was a scene
stealer as a Calamity Jane type of
maid. Valerie Kennedy and Jean
highly decorative as two teen-aged
while Jack Stephens and George Keyes. as their
suave suitors, doubled in female
In the role o f a gold-digging Lothario, Jack
Rowe was a "natural." Bob Brickey was
vincing delinquent, and Janis Lanmson was
amusing as her primly, diabolical
bara Robinson played t h e girls' distraught
mother with dignity
The masterful direction by Miss
and Mr. Lloyd Newman
ably to the high quality of this
tion
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�The Girl Reserves

A rather stiff informal
the year for the new members,
how they all managed to survive.
followed by a very solemn
tion

On the social side, the G.
the "Spring Swing," a very
featuring Don Newey and his band from
Olivet
This group of girls also put on
assemblies as a group for the students of
Coldwater
In February, Mary Vinton and
kin journeyed to the
at Battle Creek from which
very valuable information about
clubs are doing and projects that
will be able

In the line o f service, the girls took
tickets at games and did Red
They also gave out prizes in
Parade for the Chamber

At the end of the year the
up all their old clothes and the
club remade them for those who
fortunate than

The Girl Reserves can now look
a very successful year under
of the club president Mary Vinton
other officers: Jean Wright,
Joyce Jividan, secretary; and
treasurer. Miss Gwatkin was the advisor in
the early part of the year and
served as advisor

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�Hi- Y Club

TOP ROW: Hawley, Hill, R. Thompson, Rosenberg, R O r n o , D . Thompson, N o e l Saslubanis; WMoilolevr,ermM.rO. mNewmao,fncnhr
p.c
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SECOND ROW: Ewers, G . Dollar, Boom, Swart, Olmstead, L i n , L.
er, o r e e n . , T h o r , , , . o , ,
FRONT ROW. M o s t , , , , M o o r , Colohon, Molter, Sancrant, Rowe, Healy,

The Hi-Y formally initiated 22 new menibers on October 22 at the
Baptist Church. When Jack Elliott took a position at Michigan
Mr. L. V. Newman replaced him as
Mr. Drewry, Secretary of State Hi-Y, visited the club in the fall. H e
gave the boys a talk and answered their questions about building a
The Hi-Y put on one good assembly and had a float in
Parade. Several of the dances that were held in the Roosevelt
sponsored by the Hi-Y.
Some of the members helped direct traffic and hand out programs
football
President
D
Vice President
J
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Treasurer and Secretary

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Home

TOP R O W: Donbrock, Howes, Furgoson, Paul.
SECOND ROW: Kauffman, Williams. Lyman, Thomas, Garman, Michael, M e a d .
FRONT ROW: Robey, Miss Baumann, Combs. Whitcornb, Robey, Loose, Ressler, G a r y.

The first Home Economics meeting of this school year was
September 19, 1946. A t this meeting the following girls were elected
the positions of honor and to guide the club through an eventful year:
Nina
Barbara
Carrol
Darlene

Preside
Vice President
Secreta
Treasur

The old members, along with thirty new members,
other things, the production of two very successful assemblies,
ship of a baked goods sale, and a
The girls spent a good deal of time working on the conversion of
into the Future Homemakers of America. This club corresponds to
Future Farmers
This year Miss Ruth Baumann was the

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�Future Farmers of America

THIRD ROW: Thompson, O n , E b e r t . , Hewer, Paul, M . Barnes.
SECOND ROW: Onso, Williams, Wagoner, Strong, Harvey, Loose, Lylot, Hoogenboorn, Taylor.
FIRST ROW: Bradley, Maxwell, Pfost, Furgoson, AcMoody, Harvey, Nutt, Garman, E . Taylor.

The men of the soil had a very successful season. They began the
initiating sixteen new members, and in October a program of work was
A basketball schedule was arranged and the officers for the club
later in the fall.
During the year many talks and movies on various aspects of
were presented, and in March a livestock demonstration and a
ing contest were held at Union City. Our local public speaking
awarded third place. Later in the spring a sheep shearing
held, at which Bill McCurley and Charles
the state contest. The planting of a three acre F. F. A.
Bill McCurley, Charles Gruner
forest followed
The F. F. A. basketball team played
Valley schools and won seven of the ten
The club sponsored several parties and put on a
minstrel
OFFICER
President
R o b e r t
Vice President
R o b e r t
Secretary
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Reporter
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�Junior Cartoon Club

BACK ROW: Leon Zabonick, Keith W o g , Dick Gilbert, J o h n Davis.
FRONT ROW: M r. Dennis, Shirley Yeorling, Vivian Wy m a n , A n n Chrispell.

In the earlier part of the year a Cartoonists Club was organized
High, under the direction of Mr. Dennis. The members of this new
Mike Zaboniek, Ann Chrispell, Dick Gilbert, Keith Welch,
Shirley Yearling, John Davis, Harry Baker and
The students displayed their cartoons in the showcase by
office, and have also shown their work i n various
the

�Dramatics Club

BACK ROW: Puff, Porter, Heineman, McDonald, Robey, Schubel, Renshaw, Hall, Hudson, Pillsbury, Eckert, Sibley.
ROW 3: Purvis, Stephenson, Enos, Jones, Robinson, Curtis, Forklom, S a g a , Olmsted, McCorley, Callahan, Davis.
ROW 2 : Heckman, Hacker, Kaser, Bodie, Bonharn, H o rr i r Elliott, Chatfield, Balch, Parks, Green, Spade,
FRONT ROW: Fonda. Strong, Onso, Renshaw, Lenning, Smith. Focklain, Light, VanAken, Thompson, M a r t i n , Frederick.

At the beginning of the year the Junior High formed a
with Mrs. Van Aken as
There was a meeting of everyone who wanted to join and the
divided into three smaller groups, one for
The Club put on five plays during the year. One Little White
Who Gets the Car Tonight, were presented in general

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�o n e

TOP ROW: Branch, Tappenden, Filley, lamberson, Ewers, Unroe, Mrs. Tappenden, Semmelroth, Eckert.
BOTTOM ROW- Renshaw, C . Sherman, Harris, Baker, SenaBen, M . Sherman, Davis.

"Calling All Girls" Club
The "Calling All Girls" club was organized during the first part of April.
The eighth grade girls had heard about other C. A. G.
out the United States, and thought it would be a good idea to start one in
Coldwater. The organization is based on the Calling All
Some of the activities include swimming, dancing, hiking,
camping, anniversary and birthday parties, sewing, cooking, style
doing Red
Twenty girls are active in the club at the present time, and the club
officers are:
President
Vice-President
T r
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Secretary
M a r g a r e t
Treasurer
The girls are planning camping trips for the

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�New York to Washington
"All aboard," shouted the conductor, and with these two words, fiftystarted on the 20th annual Washington tour, one of the most scenic and
trips throughout the United States. The party arrived at Niagara Falls by train on
Saturday. April 26, and from there toured New York City. Baltimore
Maryland, Washington, D. C. and Mt. Vernon. Ample time was given the students for
their individual enjoyment, to be spent as they wished, as well as planned
tivities, which included a trip to Coney Island. Radio City Music Hall, important
official buildings and Museums. The trip was one to be remembered always,
could the wonderful times be expressed in words. This was one of the rewards ‘if
twelve sears

TOP ROW: Lynd, Saltzman, Kauffman, Coombs, Williams, Mead, Thomas, Garman. Hurley, Howes, Gray, Hall..
THIRD ROW: M . Sibley, Miss Phillips, Ferguson, Vinton, Bates Funderburg, Weiderrnan, P. Dunkin, Mills, Robinson, Snyder,
Hayes, Eggleston.
SECOND ROW: McCollough, L . D e a l . B . D e a l , Baum, Linn, Dollar, M o r r i l , Olmstead, Stiles, Donbrock, Michael, Robey.
lRONT ROW: Westbrook, Callahan, Noel, Alexander. Swart, Fuller, Holley, Millman, A . Donkin, Stickan, Swain, C. Gilbert.

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Debate Team
The debate team opened their season by
going to Albion, losing both the
and negative
Next stop for the debaters
where they won the affirmative debate but
lost the negative tilt. The third
here with Sturgis; again the affirmative
won while the negative lost. The
bate, here with Hillsdale, won
tive but again lost the negative debate. The
final debate was here with Lakeview. U p
to this time Coldwater was tied for third
place in the Twin Valley League,
defeat of both the affirmative
debates, Coldwater lost their chances for
the District
Coldwater debaters this year
lyn Smith and Margaret McLaughlin for
the affirmative, Jack Rowe
Robinson f o r the negative. Miss Anne
Gwatkin coached

DE BATE

�Spring

rFrancis W a k e n
Entemporarwous

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On April 15 of this year, Miss Gwatkin and four of her speech
journeyed to Albion to participate in the spring
Francis Walters, a senior, won third place in
he talked about the
Joan Donkin, a sophomore, placed third in oratory declamation
oration concerning individual enterprise, entitled "An American Idea."
Marilyn Smith and Onnalee Davis, both juniors, who participated in
dramatic declamation placed fifth and sixth respectively. Marilyn
selection from a play by Arch Oboler entitled "The Women
Onnalee gave a portion from Rachel Lyman Field's "The
Although none of the group won first place, they all
experienc

Walters, Davis, Smith, Gwetkin, Donkin

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�Usher

THIRD ROW D o w n e r, Smith, Byers, Sowles, Enoes, K a u ff m a n .
SECOND ROW: VanDine, Butters, Stuck, Thompson, Munger, Lobdell, Nickerson, Barone, Loose, Hacker.
FIRST ROW: Furney, Quimby, Stout, Russell, Clearwater, Stiles, Donbrock, Saltzman, Williams, Combs, Robey

Sewing Club

BACK ROW: S . K i n g , Michael, Loose, S . s c hlubatis.
FRONT ROW: Lompson, M N . Eppelheirner, Parks, S. Schlubolis, S. K i n g

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�TOP ROW: B . King. D . King, McCollough, M c Curley, D . Boum, W. Wslubatis, Heavers, SeminePath, Gruner, Engol, Williams.
SECOND ROW: Gage, Lampson, Haylett, Pfost, A . Paradine, J. Bourn, J. Schlubatis, Esterday, S. King, B. Paradine, Lennon,
Loose, Lunsf
FIRST ROW: S. King, Hudson, Munger, Parke, Paul, Stein, Tompkins, Robey, Russell, Smith.
BOTTOM ROW: Groner, Cushing, Greenameyer, Hays, Otis, Loose, Omo, Strong, Harvey, Porter.

4-H Club Members
4-H Club work is for boys and girls between 10 and 21 years of age and it
gives them an opportunity for new experiences and wholesome contacts in
the field of agriculture and home-making. This organization
jects which include work with livestock, poultry, crops, clothing,
farm machinery, electricity, canning, foods and
This year's program included worthwhile activities such as
training meeting, a social meeting, an achievement program, a picnic
4-H Club Fair.
Three members of the sewing club in C. H. S. won some
awards at the Spring 4-H Achievement program in 1947. These
Wilma Loose, the delegate to the State 4-H Style Show, and Joyce
and Shirley King who were named on the County

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�Junior High Popularity
Contes

Bob Simmons
Jane Licedders
Best l o o k i n g 9 t h g r a d e r s

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Joyce Stout
Best sportsmanship

To M c C o n n e l l
Gretchen M e i e r
Most p o p u l o r k i d s

Norman H a w k
Eunice D r i n k w o t e r
Cutest k i d s

Gene F r y
Jane S m i t h
Typ'cal Teen-agers

Jim Rhodes
Joyce Schlubotis
Best o t i d e t e s

David Ay e r s
Sharon F a c k l a m
Most l i k e l y t o succeed

�Senior High Popularity Contest

Dorothy Weidennan
Larry O l m s t e a d
Best looking Seniors

D. J. Funderburg
Alan Swain
Most P o p u l a r CHS'ers

Valerie Kennedy
Deon M u r p h y
Best l o o k i n g J u n i o r s

Claire N e w b e r r y
Clyde G i l b e r t
Cutest CHS'ers

Ardith Betts
Eugene Sowles
Best looking Sophomores

Nancy Adams
Jack H e a l y
Most l i k e l y t o succeed

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K i n g a n d Queen
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Clyde Gilbert, C l a i r Newberry
DuAe a n d Duchess

S w a i n , D . J . Funderburg
Lord and His Lady

Vol Kennedy, Dean Murphy
Princess n o d P r i n c e

Mr. Eby. Mrs. Hudson
Master and Mistress of Ceremony

Gene Sowles, Ardith Bens
Prince a n d Princess

1947 Coronation
On April 11, the King and Queen of C. H. S. were crowned at the annual
a pageant of music and beauty. Eighty-six students participated in
sponsored affair which turned out to be a huge success. M r. Eby and
reigned as Master and Mistress of Ceremony while Alan Swain and D.
crowned L a r r
and Dorothy Weiderman as
Their Majesties. The Royal
part) and the court
tertained later in
by dancing,
and a comedy act—
talent. T h e second half o f
the evening was devoted to
dancing for all in the royal
ballroom with music
Hitchcock and
The celebration was one of
the largest affairs of
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�����"A" Band
1947 proved to be an active year for the A-Band. The students played at all
home, basketball and football games, at two out-of-town football
out-of-town basketball game, and at a home benefit game. They took part in
the Band Festival at the annual Branch County 4-H Fair, played
vered at the St. Joseph County Fair, and took part in the
Festival at
The Annual Concert was presented in March, and at
water won second place in the District Contests. A t the state contests
Arbor, third division was
In May the musicians went to Holland to the Tulip Festival. As
of the year's activities the band will participate in the Memorial
"A" B A N D
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Hawser.
Lennon.
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Kennedy,
Bb
G:rey.
Tappentlen.
Senintelroth,
Smith. Marilyn
Mahaffey,
Dailey, Richard
Lampson. Marilyn
Paradine. Avis
ROW, Mary
Esterline, Lou A m
Garvin,
Gamby,

ALTO

BARITONE
Parker. Willy.
stansell. William
TROMBO
dams. Esther
I A.Se. Lloyd
I hivis.

Giyt.
BASS
Munger. Phyllis
ALTO
Hill. Richard
Mack.
Cochrane. Robert
TENOR
Shank. Billie
BARITONE
4:ranger, Clifford
FRENCH
Quimby,
Cushing, Larry

SOUSAPH
McKnight. Kent
CORNETS AND
Ellis, Blaine
Huntley.
Preston. Granger
Brickey. Robert
Nlorrill, Marvin
Magee,
PERCUSSI

Maxwell, George
B
Corless, Robert C y m b
Fair, Nancy
Maxon, Lowell
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Westbrook, Kenneth
Betts, Ardith _ _
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"B" Band
This year the B-Band numbered 62. Due to the unusually large number of
students from both Junior and Senior High, Mr. Bond found
to organize them into one class. As a solution to the problem he
band into two groups, one of which came each day. For the
he combined
The B-Band took part in the annual Concert on March 13 and
in the Memorial Day parade on

"8" B A N D
FLUTE T o m p k i n s , Joyce M E L O P H O N E
Little, Lloyd L a m p s o n , Elaine
OBOE O l m s t e d .
TROMBO
Cooper. Lois L u s e . Shirley
Dm is,
C dt . DeLoris
lb
Jackson, Dale B A R I T O N E S
Baggerly,
Smith, Robert D o u g l a s ,
Harris,
AcMoody, Robert S w e e t , Jack
Raymond, Marjory
Downer, Jerry T E N O R SAXOPHONES S O U S A P H O N E S
King, David S i b l e y . Linda T h o m p k i n s . Ronald
Reppert, Richard B A R I T O N E SAXOPHONE ( , r o v e . T. . .
Unroe, Jean J o h n s o n , Dale
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Thompson, Jacqueline C O R N E T S AND TRUMPETS Olmstead. Gail
McDonald, Naomi W o i f o r d , Bill F a c k l a t n . Sharon
Sherman. Margaret
Secord, Keith H a r v e y , Harold
Clearwater, Rowena
P iHammond,
t i l Diana
b r i c k ,
Allen.
Hawk, Norman
ALTO CLARINET C o b b , Guy
Troutman, Maurice D y g e r t , John
BASSCLARINET L u c e , Mervin
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Peck, Joyce W a l l a c e , Gordon W a l k e r . Jack
Welch. Keith R o b i n s o n . Nancy
CSAXOPHONE F r a l i c k , Joseph M o r r i l l , Jim
Todd, Patricia
Gruner, Frank B a y s i n g e r , Dick
ALTO SAXOPHONES J o h n s o n , Jerry J o n e s , Roger
Bond. Harlean S m i t h , Warren
Drinkwater, Eunice W a t k i n s , Grace Ann
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�"C" Band
The C-Band is composed of 45 students who have had one or
of music. The group participated in the annual Concert on March 13
and also played and marched in the Memorial Day parade on

"C" BAND
FLUTE F o r r e s t e r . Jean T R O M B O N E S
Aitchison, MarMry S m i t h , DeLoris
lb CLARINETS F o r r e s t e r . Donna
LaForge, jOIIII G r a n g e r , Douglas
Cochrane. Mickey B e t t s . Donna H i l t o n . Marilyn
Kemp. Sharron T E N O R SAXOPHONE I n d y , Kathryn
Semmelroth. Carl H e i n e m a n . Della N l a t V I O L I N S
E..terline. Ella Marie C O R N E T S AND TRUMPETS
NIcKeith. Pat G r a f f . Robert B o v e , Natalie
Robinson. Pats, R e n n e l l , Ted M A R I M B A
King. Donna B a l l a r d . Forre=t H e l m e r . Jerry
Schlubatis. Sybil
Sweet, Jerry B e e m , John
AleGinness, Dean G i f f o r d , Eddie
Donkin, Tom G r e e n , Ralph
Waldron, LaVetta M o r r i l l , LeRoy
Thompwn, Joan A l l e n , Daryl K i n g . Roth Mary
ALTO SAXOPHONES H o b a r t , Fred
Aleier. Gloria W e r t , David H u r l e y . Jerry

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�Beginner's Band
This year's beginning band was composed largely of fourth and
from the four wards in Coldwater. They played at the yearly
Concert of March 13 and 14 and marched and played in the
parade on
BEGINNER'S BAND
Ms
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Earner,
Davenport, Phyllis
Tompson, Carl
Tucker, Patsy
Lynington,
Barlow,
Chilson, Gary
SOPRANO
Parshall, Billy
ALTO
Lure.
Galop. Mary
Troutman,
Mitmesser,

CORNETS AND TRUMPETS
Tompkins. Tommy K e y e s . Janet
Weeks. Rita
C
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Troutman, Jerry
BASS
Barringer,
Johnson,
Goodwin,
SNARE
Barringer. Edmund
MeNitt,
Stanley.
Robinson.
Morris. Shirley
Rise!. Keith
NELOPHO
Flint.
Lindsey. Marilyn
Hodgman. David
VIOLIN
Fry.
Johnson. Donald
Sager. Eunice
Burton, John
White, Jim
Greenwald, Alice
Berraw,

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�Follies Band

BACK ROW: Mr. Band, Daly, Parker, Huntley, Brickey, SemmeIroth, Corey, Ellis, Morrill, McKnight, Preston.
FRONT ROW: Adams, Kmer, Gist, Mock, Munger, Lincoln Cods Stevenson Toppenden.

The Follies Band was organized on Sunday, February 9th, and met the five
following Sundays for rehearsals. T h i s group o f musicians was composed
of twenty A-Banders who played the latest popular hits, and two jitterbug
numbers
They were to he heard March 13 and 14 at the Band Concert, and also
at the annual Coronation on A p r i l 11.

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Tappenden. Madge. l a n s p o n . J a n i .
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ALTO SAXOPHONES
Hill. D i r k
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Ellis, B l a i n e
Parker. \ N U B .
Brie key, B i t
TENOR SAXOPHONES
Hontley, C h a r l e s
BAS
Corey. R o n a l d
Preston, G r a n g e r
NleKnight. K e n t
Shank. B i l l i e
M o r r i l l , M a r t in
BA CLARINETS
Semmelroth, G o n r a d
l i n g e r. P h y l l i s

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Twirling Corps Reviewed
This year the twirlers of the A -Band were quite busy. T h e y led their band
in all parades, at the football games, and at one basketball game. T h e y also
twirled at Benton Harbor, Kalamazoo, and at the Holland Tulip Festival.
This spring the twirlers wore their new uniforms which are white with
red t r i m and gold epaulettes. These were made b y Mrs. Cads, who was
presented a plant from the girls at the annual Band Banquet on May 9.
The twirlers o f the A -Band are Charles Thomas, Drum Major, Patricia
Kaser, Betty Stephenson, Joyce Carls, Jean Snyder, Marion Lincoln, and
Nancy Robinson.
Due to an operation in the first of this year, Jean Snyder has been unable
to twirl this spring.

�SENIOR CHORUS

BACK R O W : M u n g e r, Barnes, Stiles, Furgeson, S m i t h .
MIDDLE ROW: M e a d , Howes, M a x w e l l , Sowles, Byers, G o r y, Jackson.
BOTTOM ROW: Douglas, Russell, Stout, Saltzman, Donbrock, Loose, Lyman,

Junior a n d Senior Choruses
'Ilk' fifteen members of the
and t h e twenty members o f t h e Senior
Chorus have been v e r y active this year.
Most of their time was spent in listening to
records, learning to appreciate all kinds of
music, and o f course, i n vocalizing. T h e
girls took part i n the Christmas program,

the grade school operetta, and they will
also participate in
Six songbirds o f t h e S e n i o r Chorus
formed a High School Sextet. These girls
are: Alberta Sowles, Marjorie Byers, Bar.
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�TOP R O W E o s t e r d o y, Renshaw. B o r n e , M y , S e l b y, Wo r d e n , F r o lull
BOTTOM R O W, Balch. Buys, M o r o n , Enos, Jones, Theboud, S p o d e .

Junior
bara Mead, Betty Douglas,
Donna Jackson, and

These ambitious He-Men are:
ley, Rolland Gilbert, Phineas Ivey, Wilbur
Noel, John Soncrant, Junior Ewers, Ben
Alexander, Bob Barnes, Ed
Daly, Frank Lucas, Bob King
Weave

As an added attraction to C. H. S., a
number of boys were to be seen in
ditorium at noons, and these
made up the boys' chorus did a swell job
entertaining us all at one time

Miss Virginia Smith, the
tor, is to be commended for a job

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On the Gridiron
FOOTBALL SEASON
On September 27 the Cards
to a fast and powerful team
The Spartans, sparked by the fast
running Cummins and Baker,
points in the first two periods and
in the third before the Cards were
move down the field and score on a
Swain. The final score was 27-6,
battle proved to be Coldwater's
feat of
COLDWATER 13

"We're fighting for you, C. H. S.,— start,
our school song, and to whom
words fit more than our
Nobody fights harder and with more spirit
and determination to win than the
wear the football uniforms o f C. H . S.
These lads put up a good fight against all
opponents, and on the night of a
matter what the odds are, they fight
best of their ability to win for
of our high
COLDWATER 7 T H R E E
After three weeks of
tice and signal drill the Cards
season, September 20, traveling
Rivers to 'tattle to a 7-7 tie with the
ing eleven. Three Rivers scored early ill
the first period and held the
until early in the fourth quarter when our
fighting eleven rolled up seven points
the
COLD WATER 6
LAE EV1

The Friday following the
the hands of Lakeview, the
to Hillsdale to defeat the Hornets in
cisive battle. The first period saw
see-saw between Coldwater and H
but in the second quarter the Red
marched to their first goal and were
way to a second when the period
Cards came booming back in an
score in the third quarter, but lost
on a fumble. In the last period the C.

BACK R O W. Olmstead, Fuller, Rowe, McConnell, A l e x a n d e r, Smith.
SECOND ROW: C. Gilbert, Coach Eby, Sowles, Donkin, Swain, Lewis, R. Gilbert. Callahan, Coach G r i g g ,
FRONT ROW: Tighe, Dillon, Sticican, Holley, Neusbaum, Cantrell, C o x .
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�Coaches Laugh G r e g g , Eby

ON THE GRIDIRON
COLDWATER 13
The Cards, hitting the road to Adrian,
fought desperately throughout the game to
grab a tied score after the
drew first blood as they pulled
points during the first period.
board read 7-6 at the half,
plunged across the goal line.
were again on the short end of a
in the early part of the fourth
after several long miss by Clyde Gilbert
and Rollie Gilbert, they drove over to tie
the score 13-13 as the

"11" crossed the goal line to make
score 13-0 in
COLDWATER 18
Although the victory was chalked up for
the Redskins they had to fight a
all the way to hold the Cards back.
time the Cards led on a touchdown made in
the first period, and throughout
and third quarters they trailed only by 1 or
2points. I n the fourth, the
managed to penetrate our
line to win by a margin of

The Adrian team was rated as one
best class B teams in

COLDWATER 19 A L B I O N 0
The following week the
Albion at home by a combination
ing and running that set a pace
Wildcats could not overtake.
scored i n the first, second,
periods, and were able to hold
le, throughout the game to win 19-0.

COLDWATER — E A S T LANSING —
This year, due to weather
East Lansing game was postponed
called off due to the unwillingness
East I.ansing coaches to co-operate
on a date. The game was not awarded to
either

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�Stevens, Brickey, Stance!!

ON THE GRIDIRON
Cards again ran a touchdown to
final score
This year the team won
games, tied one, and lost two;
tied two non-conference
due to the fact that the game
Lansing was not played, the
placed in fourth position in
standings. Had the game with
been played, and won or tied,
have ranked second, or third had
Despite some of the scores,
outran, outpassed and in
every team but Lakeview, according
statistics of

COLDWATER 13 S T U R G I S 0
On November 8, the Cards traveled to
Sturgis to return with another
the Silver Football which has
tween these two schools for
The game at Sturgis began with a
run by Carl Lewis which was stopped just
short of a touchdown. Following this run
the ball changed hands several times until
the Cards scored on a pass in
period, making the score 6-0 at
time. A t the opening of the second half
both teams fought desperately but
was made until the last quarter,

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�Departing Football Cardinals
Next }ear's football squad is going to show a
large and hard-to-fill hole as 13 boys
leaving at the end of this year. These
finished their high school football careers and
we are certainly sorry to see them go.

Duane Dillon, another 2 year man,
the heaviest on the squad, played tackle. Despite
his weight, Duane moved fast and was in on
many plays that most tackles would
In this school of lightweight boys, he was an
especially valuable

Ile team elected Alan Swain and
bert co-captains this year. Both boys
and two of the hardest working,
ing members of

Ben Alexander had to miss last
because of a broken arm but he came back this
year and won his varsity letter.
tackle and did a fine job. H e was one
boys who could always be depended upon t o
come to practice and to

Man Swain has completed 3 years varsity
service. I n his sophomore and junior years, his
position was end, and this year he
to halfback. Alan was one of the
of the team in both positions. This year
awarded a berth on the A l l tea

Marion Cantrell transferred here last year
from another school where he had won
letter. He was awarded a varsity letter here this
year at tackle and was one of the hardest hitting
men on

Clyde Gilbert is also a 3 year man.
quarterback when in the 10th and
and halfback this year. Despite his
"Spoof" was one of our principal
ers. H e was given honorable mention on the
All-conference

Larry Olmstead went out for football
first time this season, and won his letter at the
guard position. L a r r y showed some
fensive work and could always be counted on to
work hard in practice
Ed Callahan, guard, won h i s
award in football this year. Ed was light for a
guard, but he made up for this by being one of
the hardest fighters on

Clinton Neusbaum played varsity ball in his
junior year and then joined the Navy. Upon his
retirn this year, one of the strongest points in
our line was his guard position. Both
and defense he was hard-charging and fast. Time
and again he broke up opponent's plays when it
seemed as i f they couldn't be stopped. C l i n t
landed a berth on the A l l team and also got honorable mention on the
All-State

Don Holley has played 3 years
He was a fullback i n his sophomore year and
then switched to center for his junior
years. Although Don was good on
ably the place where he did his best
at back and line on defense. H e was
tackler and more than once broke
scoring

Jr. Stickan played guard and did
job in balancing the line. Although
to make a touchdown was never realized,
all he had while on the field. Junior, a 2 year
man, also got honorable mention on the
ference

Art Donkin was one of the lightest men
squad, won his varsity letter this year
back. H e was always trying arid
ever, and his fight largely made up for
of
Bob Milliman, another small man. played
quarterback. Despite the fact that Bob
past the end of his nose without his glasses, he
did a good j o b o f ball handling. I n the T.
formation which we used this year, much
success of the team depends on the
Bob proved himself capable of

Rollie Gilbert played on the varsity team in
the '43 and '44 seasons, coming back this year
to take up where he left off for his third varsity
Year of football. Rollie played end until this
year, when he shifted to the backfield.
awarded honorable mention on the
ence

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ALEXANDE
1 y e a r Va n i t y
Tackl

CALLAHA
1 y e a r Varsity
Guard

CAN
1 y e a r Varsity
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H O L L Y
1 y e a r Varsity
3
years Va n i t y
3
y e a r s Varsity
3
years Varsity
Halfback H a l f b a c k
H a l f b a c k a n d fullback C e n t e r

MILL IMAN
2 years Varsity
Quarterback

SMIT
1 y e a r Varsity
Cente

NEUSBAU
2 years Varsity
Guard

SOWLE
1 y e a r Va n i t y
Quarterback

OLMSTEA
1 y e a r Va r s i t y
Guard

STICKA
2 years Varsity
Guard

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SWAIN
3 years Va n i t y
Halfback

DILLO
2 years Varsity
Tackl

LEWI
2 years Vors:ty
Fullbac

ROW
2 years Varsity
Tackl

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2 years Varsity
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BACK R O W: Odren, Engle, Rosenberg, DeHavens, Mulier, Corless.
THIRD ROW: Coach Laughlin, Barnes, O n . Hoogenboom, Rhodes, Gruner. Andres, Mgr. Stephens.
SECOND ROW. Brickey, M g r ; McCurley, Cooper, Fry, Schlubatis, Fredrick, Simmons, M g r. Stansell.
FRONT R O W: McCollough, Raymond, McDonald, N u t t , Stanley, H a r v e y, Woods.

Reserve Football
The Coldwater Reserves opened their 1946 season with a
the Quincy Varsity, losing by a score of 19-7. However, they
melt by out-playing the Trojans in most respects. The Cards
Albion eleven for a first victory of the season. Still shoving
they looked like a pretty good ball club as they chalked up a score of
The second victory came when the boys traveled to Hillsdale for a
The team fought a good, hard game. Nineteen to eighteen told the story of
the game against Colon Varsity with CHS on top, in what proved to
best performance of the year. The season closed with the
a winning streak with five straight victories. I n another close
avenged an earlier defeat by beating the Trojans

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�Varsity
Starting at top center, going from left to
right:
C. Gilbert, senior, 3 years
forward
D. Murphy, junior, 1 year
tion,
A. Swain, senior, 2 years varsity. Position,
cente
D. Linn, senior. 3 years varsity. Position.
guar
D. Swart, senior,2 years varsity. Position,
guar
L. Olmstead, senior. 2 years
tion.
A. Doubts, senior, 2 years varsity. Posi•
lion,
R. Gilbert, junior, 2 years
tion.
J. Tighe, junior, 2 years varsity. Position,
forward
E. Sowles, sophomore, 1 year
sition.

In Basketball: Left to right top: Bob Lyman. Erwin Codes,
Eby, Coach
Group picture, back row: Coach Eby, Donkin. Smart. Murphy.
Gilbert, Coach
Front row: R. Gilbert, Swaim Linn,

��Basketball

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Twin Valley Basketball Champions
The Cardinals opened their season with
conference game against Colon. Because
racehorse style of basketball played this year,
29 personal fouls were collected, but the boys
came through with a 41-26 win. The
played in our gym, December 3, only
after the boys had

36. This game was a tough one to lose and it
dropped us back to
On January 10, the Cards played
game of the week on the honte court.
learn, back in the Twin Valley
being out during the war, came
with a highly reputed team. Despite
the Adrian cagers had trouble
backboards and the Cards got back on
ning trail again to the tulle of

After two more days practice, the
neyed to Albion to face a tall, fast
Although considerably shorter than the Albion
Cagers. the Cards outran them to win by
margin. Again the unaccustomed style of play
hampered the Cards and they chalked up 32
personal
The next week. December 13, the
at home and marked up a 411.44 win
view. The Spartans had one of the
in the conference, and also one of
scorers. I t was a very close game with
changing hands time after time, and
was in doubt up to the last few minutes when our
boys managed to pull ahead to stay.
also showed that the team was getting used
new type of ball, their fouls being cut ahnost is
half

The next week the team invaded
boys played their best game of the year
this point. Although t h e
slightly taller than the Cards, they
the shortest teatn on our schedule.
five couldn't keep up with our boys,
offense or defense. For the first time in
the Cards beat Sturgis on Sturgis' floor. The
final score was
January 17 again found the Cards
home—this time at Hillsdale. They
the same form that was evident at
couldn't get over a three or four point
the first three quarters. I n the last
pulled away to beat the Hornets

The following Tuesday the
to Marshall to meet the always
skins. The first half saw the
outplayed. Due to the superior height of their
opponents they got the ball very few
were only able to score 4 points. As
half opened it looked as though Eby's
going to get back into the game.
a lot of fight and sank several quick buckets, but
the Redskins again got control and
became our first loss. The final score was

Starting the second round o f the
Cards played host to the Albion Wildcats.
a repitition'tif the first game with
the Cards had to depend on speed
the height advantage the Wildcats enjoyed. Al.
bion showed a lot of improvement since
time we met them but the Cards were
much better team. After a slow start
got under way and won a 40-25 victory.
January 31 found the Coldwater cagers at
Lakeview. The Spartans were a speedy
riding high at the time, but the Cards
an inspired team, in putting out one of
games of the year. The Spartan
difficulty getting the ball past the
the floor, as time and time again
intercepted their passes to drive in
kets. The first quarter showed
for Coldwater, but the Cards went
run up their highest score o f
When the fireworks ended, it
59, Lakeview 40. This marked
fifth straight victory.

After the Christmas vacation. the
host to another big team. The East Lansing
Trojans were tied for second
when they came here on January 7. Although
the team fought every minute and outran the
Trojans, they again had trouble getting the ball
due to their opponents' height advantage. The
Cards took their second consecutive

The next week the boys came
what would undoubtedly be
game of the year. The Marshall
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�undefeated. This was really a game for the fans. Time and
time again the lead changed hands. Neither team was able to
get enough o f a margin to enjoy a moment's respite. Both
teams were in there fighting for the ball and i t was
fine exhibition of the cagers' art. The Cards
to have this one, however, to avenge their previous defeat by
Marshall and to stay in the race for the T. V. crown. The final
score found Coldwater out in front .
The next Tuesday the Cards played host to Angola. T h e
Coldwater cagers were out to break the Hoosier.
tion for basketball teams. I t was another
battle. The Angola five showed some deceptive
and made the Cards work for every point but it wasn't quite
enough and the Cards ran up their seventh straight victory,
49-4
Three nights later, on February 14, Coldwater's team left for
Fast Lansing. Besides being bent on keeping in the T.
the Cards were out to avenge their only defeat of the year. The
Trojans got off to a good start and had the lead for the first
quarter. Then the Cards started fighting back for a
at the half. In the second half they increased their
lead only to see it disappear when the Trojans
On February 28. the Cards prepared
started connecting on some long shots. Again
their last conference game of the year. as the
they fought back, and after one o f the year's
Hornets
from Hillsdale invaded Coldwater. Due
most exciting games, brought home
to our winning streak and Marshall's
straight triumph, with a score of
feats, we were the undisputed T. V.
The Sturgis cagers came to Coldwater on the
condition might have caused them a let down but
following Tuesday. T h i s gave the Cards only
they were determined to finish the season with a
one day o f practice. T h e Trojans grabbed an
victory. T h e Hornets put on a
early lead and for a while i t looked as
show but they couldn't seem to connect on their
would have no trouble in defeating
shots. The final score stood with Coldwater, 44
This impression was short-lived,
and Hillsdale, 28. The Cards finished
the C. H. S. team turned on the steam
son with eleven straight triumphs and
themselves into the lead and won 52,36. This
one victory over every team they played. While
marked the first time in nearly 20 years
losing 2 games, they won 14, a number
Cards beat Sturgis twice in one season
ies never before equalled in Coldwater's history.
again the boys showed that they were not to be
In the first game of the district
stopped by any jinx.
Coldwater drew Sturgis. After trailing through
Three more days and the Cards
the first three periods the Cards forged ahead in
again. This time it was at Adrian. The Adrian
the last quarter. I t looked as though they had
cagers were determined to terminate our boys'
the game but then Sturgis scored on
winning streak. They started by pouring
foul and three long shots in a row to win with
through the net from close in and way out. For
a heartbreaking 29-28. Throughout
the first time in ten games the Cards were trailing
Coldwater couldn't get rolling. Their
at the half, but the mark of a truly good team is
inaccurate. A f t e r winning eleven straight and
the ability to overcome all odds and
beating Sturgis twice, the law of
hack. Once again the team showed what kind of
to have caught up with them. The boys
spirit they had as they forged back in
good game but the odds were
half. I t was an exhibition of what makes
team a winning team. The Cards turned on all
Coldwater High School is proud of her
they had to beat the Maples by 11 points,
Valley Champions

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�Departing Cards
This year's Tw i n Va l l e y
ball Te a m was composed o f seven seniors,
two juniors and one sophomore. I t was one
of t h e best balanced teams t h a t basketball
fans have had the privilege o f watching f o r
several years. O f t h e f i v e
placed among the top 15 scorers o f
ference. T h i s was especially satisfying due
to t h e fact t h a t before t h e season started,
public opinion seemed t o have i t t h a t t h e
Cards were not going to have anyone capable o f
hitting the baskets this year. T h e boys played an
entirely different typ e o f b a l l t h i s year a n d i t
was because o f t h e i r h a r d w o r k a n d o u r f i n e
coaches that i t paid off.

honorable mention on the All-Confercnee tram.
Clyde Gilbert is another player who proves
best things come i n little packages. H e has played 3
years' varsity and is one of the fastest men on
Clyde alternated with his brother at the
position this year. H e had trouble connecting
shots but he turned in a good defensive
he was in the game. "Spoofer" was also quite a
moral support and usually kept the team in
both in practice

There a r e seven boys w h o w i l l never again
wear the Red and White o f C. H . S. on
ketball court, and to these seven the whole school
joins in expressing appreciation f o r the
they d i d this season, and i n wishing them good
luck i n whatever else they undertake.

Larry Olmstead has played two years. This
switched around between guard, center
turning in a good performance at any position
Like "Spoofer," he sometimes had
on his shots, but played a good defensive game.
a hard worker both in the games and

Don Linn has played three years in varsity basket.
ball, and was invaluable to the team because of his fine
defensive play. Time and again he broke
scoring chances and sparked the Cards to
forts. Don's worth is proved by the fact that
named hint honorary captain. Further proof is
was named captain o f t h e mythical
tea

Don Swart is another two year man. He
center and guard and gave a good account
at both positions. Don had an ankle injury at
of the season and this set him back
theless, he was a help to the team while he
and was a hard worker. Don was another
did his best work

Rolland Gilbert was one of those who made
season pessimists eat their words. Rollie finished first
in the Twin-Valley scoring race with 176 points. H e
accomplished this without hogging t h e ball—a fact
which adds greater prestige to the fact. Many times
when Rollie could have just as well shot, he passed to
a teammate who could effect a better shot. T h i s was
one o f the qualities that was outstanding about the
whole team. Rollie was also chosen for the
ence team. T h i s marked the second consecutive year
that the Cards have won two berths on this team.
Rollie al., played a good defensive game.
a pending rally more than once by stealing the
driving in for a basket. Rollie was also a second year
varsity player. H e was given honorable mention on the
All-State

Art Donkin completes the list of boys who will
back next year. }le has played varsity ball for
Another defense man, lie could stick close enough to
an opponent to make him work for any shots
Art worked hard and rarely missed
C. H. S. is proud to have bees represented
boy
On the other side of the ledger we have
who will he back next year. l a c k Tighe, a
Eugene Verlin Emotes. • sophomore. Both of
ranked in the top 15 T N . scorers. Tighe was
134 points and Gene was fourteenth with 99
boys played equally well on defense and
were hard workers. Jack was named on the
All.Conference team, and was given
on the All-State team. Dean Murphy, who is
transferred here from Elkhart, Indiana, at
of the second semester. Although not used to
of ball. Dean caught on quickly and was a
to the team. He played at center and was good
the rebounds off the backboard. We will be
these three back next year and hope they
successful

Alan Swain was the work horse o f the team. H e
played center, the position which takes the most run.
sing. H e most be under one basket o n offense and
under the other on defense. Alan combined
and offensive qualities i n perfect proportion. He, like
Linn. broke up conntless plays under the basket. Swain
was I me of the team's spark plugs i n his work under
the baskets. H e worked hard and got the rebounds off
the backboards, often when the opponents were much
taller. His offensive ability is shown by the fact that he
placed thirteenth i n the T. V. scoring, with
Alan has played Varsity for two years, and was given

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�BACK R O W. Smith, Rhodes, Barnes.
SECOND ROW: Coach E b y, Codess, Luce, Fry, Coach Laughlin.
FRONT R O W: Woods, Rowe, McConnel, Floogenboom, Rosenberg, Cooper.
We regret that w e were unable t o include Lee Roy Coo, Carl Lewis, Bob S i , .
mons, Fred Weeks, a n d Tons Engle i n this picture.

Reserves Show Promise
This year's reserve team, like the Varsity.
Wasthe best of many years.
with the same record as the first ten; 14
wins and 2 losses. After losing
at the beginning of the season
through the rest of the season without a
loss. This amounted to a
13 consecutive wins. Even
do not tell the whole story, however,
two games they lost were
Laughlin found his winning
Near the end of the season the
won one of their most
They played and defeated
team which won the championship in their
own class " C " conference. I n all o f the
games the reserves played good enough ball

that at least 12 boys saw action
game. Despite this fact,
were usually left in their dust as
outran and outshot them. O f
five, three were freshmen and two were
sophomores. T h i s is really
and brings promise of more
Champion teams in the
The boys awarded
letters for their fine work this
Gene Fry, Jim Rhoades, Rex
McConnell, Le Roy Cox,
Marvin Rosenberg, Dick
Lewis, Bob Simmons, Jack Rowe, Fred
Weeks, Jack Vi/ood, Tom Engle and Lloyd
Luc

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�At Bat

BACK ROW: Left t o right: Magee, Dickey, Byers, Clark, Smith, Greenamyer, Havens, Orno, H a w l e y, Green, Rathburn, Gar.
man, Millons.
THIRD R O W: Rubley, McDonald, Meek, Corless, W o o d , Wo r t o n , M o r o n , H a r v e y, Bisel, Engle, O m o . S t r o n g , Schweitzer,
Host, A l l . , , Woods, Coach E b y.
FOURTH R O W : Sonoran., Rhodes, C o o p m , Lewis, Millirnan, C . G i l b e r t , W o o d , Fitch, Neusbaurn, S w a i n , Tighe, Porter.
FRONT ROW: Rosenberg, Barnes, Ewers, M o l t e r, Luce, Cochrane, Sheehy, Fry, Sowles.

Large Number of Boys Out for Baseball
As we go to press the baseball team ha, c t to play their
Five varsity men returned this year: C. Gilbert, It. Gilbert, Lewis,
Tighe; and a large number of reserves were also back this season.
boys went out for the sport, composing the largest squad in the history of
C. H. S. Ten varsity games and six reserve games will
The schedule is
April 15. Quincy will come here
the first

May 9. Adrian will

April M. the team goes to
to play the defending

May 16 and 23 respectively, Hillsdale
and Sturgis will

April 22, Jonesville

The last game is scheduled at Albion
May 27.

May 13. the squad will play

April 25. Marshall
May 6, the team goes

We hope for a team worthy of Mr. Eby and Mr. Olson's swell job of
coachin
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I year varsity

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2

C. GILBERT
3 years varsity

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years varsity
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years varsity
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B. MILLIMAN
A years varsity

Coaches Eby a n d Laughlin

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C. NEUSBAUM
years varsity

A. S WA I N
1 year varsity

�On the Green

BACK ROW: Ayers, Bovee, Dickey, Manes.
SECOND ROW: Coach Laughlin, Fitch, A . Donkin, Linn, Weeks, Coach Eby.
FRONT ROW: Kos.., Vinton, Robinson, J. Donkin, Gist, Munger, Baum, Funderburg.

Golf Re-instated
This season Coldwater High had its first golf
for the first time in C. H. S. history the
for the sport. Practices were held at
and Laughlin as
A golf tournament was scheduled
and several other Twin-Valley schools closed their
men

team in five
was permitted to
Club with
on May 29.
season with

�The Racketeers
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.

2nd R O W, L e f t w r i g h t : E n g l e , W o o d s , Barnes, Mossmon, A n d r e s , S o r t w e l l , M a e f or land, Schweitzer, M i l l ima n, E b y.
b t R O W, L e f t t o r i g h t : Bisel, Stephens, Schlubatis, M u r p h y, McConnell, A n d r e s , Thomas, Ewers, Brickey.

Tennis Team Revived
After a lapse it 5 sears during. ‘,
was little interest in tennis, the sport ha,
been resumed this season. Although
time the Cardinal went to press, the list of
participants had not been comp!
were approximately twenty students out for
tennis. They played Adrian
before going to the TwinNalley Tennis
meet which was held in Adrian, May 17.

SPORTS

m

o

r

Coach Eby was in charge of
our former principal and tennis
Weeks, Sr., has graciously contributed his
time and experience. We are glad
e
people interested in a
of sports after several years in
interest reached out of the lowest ebbs in
our school's

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�Cinder Pounders

BACK ROW, Left t o right: A . Sortwell, C. Michael, K . McDonald, I . N O . E. S o w ' , H. Cooper, S. Fredericks, Coach Laughlin.
MIDDLE ROW: Manager, McConnell, D. Smith, E. lividen, D. King, B. S i a m . I I , G . Green, G. Keyes, C. Thomas, J.
Lewis Manager Zabonich.
FRONT ROW: C. Gilbert, R. Ta i t , F. W e e k , E. Stickan, D. Hoogenboon, D. Moore, E. Callahan, V. Porks, D . Dull, M . Morrill

CHS Goes Out For Track
Due to the urgencies of the press, this story had to be written
track events took place. About forty boys went out, composing
squad in several years. This season there were three varsity
Stickan, Moore, and Callahan, as well as a number of reserves from last
year: Weeks, Holley, Grove, Dull and Parks. T h e coaches, who
lot of credit, are Mr. Green, and
The schedule was
Date P a r t i c i p a n t s
P
l
a
c
e
April 16
C o l d w a t e r , Adrian, Hillsdale A d r i a n
April 24 C o l d w a t e r , Marshall, Lakeview M a r s h a l l
May 1 C o l d w a t e r , Albion
A l b i o n
May 7
C o l d w a t e r , Union City C o l d w a t e r
May 10 I n v i t a t i o n a l meet with
16 Class B schools
May 14 C o n f e r e n c e Meet
M a r s h a l l
May 21 C o l d w a t e r , Quincy
C o l d w a t e r

106-

�Varsity Cheer Leaders

Kenny Westbrook

Jean Mills

Margaret McLaughlin

J o o n

Shirley Simrnons

This year ten cheerleaders were
for all home games to keep up
of the team. The varsity squad
posed of Margaret McLaughlin, with two
years o f service, and
Joan Donkin, Kenny Westbrook,
Mills, with one year each. Ellen Stein,
Joyce Schlubatis, Joyce Stout,
and Eunice Drinkwater were
cheerleade

Reserve Cheer Leaders

Joyce Schlubalis, Jane Smith, Ellen Stein

Eunice Drink o t e r, Joyce Stout

106

�C-Club and Its Loyal Members

TOP ROW: Rowe, C o , M o o r , Callahan, Lewis, Neusbaum.
SECOND ROW: Coach Eby, Tighe, Linn, Alexander, Otno, Smith, Donkin, Coach Laughlin.
FRONT R O W: Holley, S w a r t , Olmstead, Milliman, Fitch, Sowles, Stickan, S w a i n , C . G i l b e r t .

ball trophy. The varsity
voted to get white 10 inch C's with
cardinal insert and small
basketballs. A l l football
awards were given at the All
quet at the Masonic Temple.
gave a supper at the Post House
football team at the end of the
club will redecorate and light
case, and at the end of the year
banquet will

The C-Club and its loyal
sored many activities this year.
held two dances, presented one of
assemblies of the year and ushered
fit basket ball games, as well as
sign in the gym entitled "A
The members held one initiation
year and one supper. They also
one more initiation and one
As is customary, the club voted
eligible for varsity letters, and on
CLUB
President C
Vice-President
Treasurer D
Secretary

l

y d e
B o b Milliman
u a n e Dillon

106-

�TOP ROW: Claire and Spoof; Who killed Hattie—or Mottle? Loafers five.
SECOND ROW: "Thorns" Healy; Here and there; Locker full o f Gilbert; Sing:ng t o the dog.
THIRD ROW: 5 11 " ; The Lake Six; &amp;ohms ErockwaY.
BOTTOM ROW: Nina; Singing Lompsons; Patience, Jackass; $ 2 5 fine.

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Manufacturin
Compan
Extend

Congratulations
t

The Class of
1947

�Learn to Fly
This Summer Vacation .
at

LEGG AIRPORT
Student Instruction

7h

BA-cm&amp; &amp;tutu'.

Passengers
Charter Service
APPROVED G.I.

Bar Association
Extends M o s t

Congratulations,

SINCER

SENIORS

CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE CLASS

LEE

OF 1947

HARDW

THE BEST FOR ' 4 7
GREETINGS
SENIORS

Johnson'
Clothing

TH

Linco
Coun

CONGRATULATIONS,
CLASS OF 1 9 4 7

WOODWARD
SON

�COLD WATER
BRAS
FOUNDR
wishes
GOOD LUCK t o
the
H. F. Fair, Mgr.

CORLESS T W I N S
Left t o r i g h t . Joyce a n d Jeanette

Gir

CONGRATULATIONS

Reserv
GIST'S

Clu

PHOT

GIV

STUDI

BEST W I S H E S
T

9 SOUTH MONROE
THE
PHONE 8 7 0

For G O O D
and

NATIO
UTILITIES

QUALITY FUEL . . .

Up- t o -Date
Coal Company

USE GAS
• FOR
• WATER
•
78-82 W. Chicago St.

�Tr e a t A u t o Parts
Extend Congratulations

JJ Y A c u u

and Best Wishes
•

eotrzi2c
WISH THE CLASS O F ' 4 7

Replacement Auto Parts
For All Makes of Cars
PHONE 9 6

THE BEST OF LUCK
•

MEAD

Manufacturers of

Real Estate

SHAW "TRADESHOE

MILO H. MEAD, Prop.

DOBSON AGENCY
The Home
DEPENDABLE INSURANCE
Main Bank

�Tibbits Theatre

Taylo
Chevrol

Best Wishes
and Good Luck

Sales a n d Service
CHEVROLE

as Your Troubles Commence

OLDSMOBIL

with Commencement

Branch County
Savings Bank
Offer Congratulations to
The Graduates
0 . W. HOLMES
Exec. Vice-President

Teen-Age Favorites

SHATTUC
Funeral

JOAN MILLER
and TRUDY HALL
at

Extends Best Wishes

Stella
Dress

To the Class o f ' 4 7

12

�BEST WISHES
CLASS O F 1 9 4 7

MashonCompa

JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARIANS

Walker's
FIRST CLASS
CEMETERY MEMORIALS

Laundry

PHONE

7 7

•
COMPLIMENT
GOOD LUCK,
CLASS OF '47!

MAIN
Aeatite
•

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Mac
Pharm

�Left to right: Alice Bates, Dorothy Borden,
Velma V a n Patten, A r d i t h Betts, J a n e t
Robinson.

BURTON

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THE BRANCH COUNTY
FINE FOOD . . .

DEVI.tL

GGOD SERVICE...

Extends

Denn

SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

Gril
Wayne Feller
Edward Holtz

Male, Matt

Compliments

16 N . MONROE ST.

To t h e Seniors

Our Compliments
PHONE 711-J

Graver's Grocery
A FULL LINE OF

(Where Hard s used to be)
Groceries — Meat

• CAKES

Candy
•
Opposite School
•
Albert Grover,

• COOKIES
at

Take

Snyder
Baker

AN EASY
i

Deluxe
11

�Compliments of
GOOD LUCK,
SENIOR

Asbury

Branch County
Abstract Office
15 N. MONROE

Everything Good to Eat
Phone 761

Best o f Luck,
SENIOR

BeeShoe

Com?liments of
TH

A and
SUPER M A R K E T

Mung
Garage
COLDWATER, MICH.
PHONE 517J

EVERYTHING IN
MEN'S WEAR

Allison's
CLOTHING STORE

Best Wishes,
SUCCESS

CLASS OF
'47

•

J. B. BRANCH CO.

Mahaff
THE

�Charles Mollenkopf

H

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r

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Barber

SCHOOL C U S T O D I A N S
OUR HAT'S OFF T O THE FOUR M E N W H O KEEP THINGS RUNNING
AROUND C.H.S! W E ' D REALLY BE LOST WITHOUT YOU, A N D YOU DO
A SWELL JOB.
— Students o f C.H.S.

Compliments of
THE

Barney's Market

9,tatitument

GROCERIE
MEATS and VEGETABLES

MuAie
CONGRATULATE
TH

Baggerl

CLASS O F

FUNERAL

'47

IIT

H O M E

�Best Wishes, Seniors
BEST

TR IBOLET

of

5c — 10c — $1.00

Coldwat
Food

Congratulations,
"WHERE YOU BUY FOR LESS"

Seniors

Van's Taxi

PHONE 4 0

PHONE 66 or 90

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES
from

The Southern Michigan National Bank
of Coldwater
C O L D WAT E R , M I C H I G A N

Specializing in
Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.; Federal Reserve System

�Pete's

Compliments of

High
Speed
EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS

•

PENNEY'S C A N A LWAY S
SAVE Y O U M O N E Y

J. C. PENNEY
Compan
•

We Extend O u r
CONGRATULATIONS

Roby's
Drug
Stor

PillSbarY

M o t o r Sales

�BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '47

We carry a Complete Line of
BUILDER'S

PAzeaettizated toHOME OF

1.4NVI
• INSULATION

• PA I N T

• LUMBER

• HARDWARE

�SMITT
Employees o f

Still
"IF Y O U LIVE L O N G ENOUGH, Y O U

Montgomery

M AY LIVE T O SEE T H E C O M M U N I T Y
BUILDING."

Compa
PORTRAIT
Extend

Commercial Photos
Als

SINCER
HIGH GRADE
CONGRATULATIONS

Osbor
Phone 406-J

Luedde
Shoe Store
ROB LEE, AIRSTEP,
BUSTER BROWN

Expert Service
at

Coldwater
Truck Service
Henry Davis,

Best Wishes
from

Michigan
Telephone

eaed.
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Offer Congratulations
to t h e Seniors

�Coil Springs for Industrial
and Agricultural Purposes

•
THE I.G.A. STORE
PROTECTS YOUR BUDGET
•
N O W SELF S E RV I C E

Left t o right: Treva Hall, A l b e r t a Sowles,
Gladys Williams, Carol
ret Enos.

�Student
EXTENDS

Best
AND

Congratulatio
To the Class of

DELICATESSEN
Food Store
•
Greetings,
Class o f ' 4 7
•
Mr. a n d Mrs. Stowell, Props.

SENIOR H I G H OFFICE GIRLS
Compliments of

Top r o w, left to right: M a r g e Byers, M a r y
Maxwell, M o r y L o u G a r m a n , J o a n
Barnes, M a r i l y n D o n b r o c k , R u t h V a n
Dyke.

"Alarty"

Bottom r o w : A l i c e Bates,
mas, P a t D o n k i n , V o l K e n n e d y, M a r y
Vinton.

"If it ain't right,
Marty w i l l m a k e it right."

12

�Congratulations

•

to the
Class of '47

MARTI

Arnold Auto Parts

GROCER
46 W. Park Avenue

Congratulations,

Extend

Class o f '47
Congratulations

Aceonkey-

•

FUNERAL

M4RO
Radio

Compliments of

Mzeum

Phone 2 2 9 — 123

SHOE STORE

•
Kelvinator Ranges a n d Wa t e r Heaters
A.B.C. Washers
R.C.A. Victor Radios

Congratulations!

•
Service on a l l . . .

•

Radio
Range

DEAN'S

Refrigerators

Sinclair

Washers

12

�•

Dale

•

0 . W . Davis
Th

"BICYCLE M A N "

STANDAR
SUPE

Coldwater
Dairy Compaii
FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS

SERVIC
•

Congratulations

D AV I S

t

Coal and Fuel Oil

The Class of '47
"SPECIALISTS I N HEAT"
•

Coldwater
Daily
Reporter

acaulde
.7,i)te .J'ii• VULCANIZING
• RETREADING

�Congratulations,
CONGRATULATIONS

SENIOR

•

KIESS
Jewelry

Xev
Hardware Store

Congratulations,
Good Luck,
and

• HARDWARE

Best Wishes
• SPORTING GOODS

to the
CLASS OF 1947

• SEED

Engineering

K I N G'S
POME ABOUT NOTHING

•

What is spring without a snow-plow?

CLEANING

Whot is a l i n e n o t ending i n c h o w ?
What is a letter w i t h o u t a stamp?

DYEIN

What is a romance without a vamp?
What is a cold w i t h o u t a nose?
What is a dancer w i t h o u t t e n toes?

Congratulations,
SENIOR

These ponderous questions I l e a v e w i t h y o u
And i n conclusion s a y a d i e u a n d t o o d l e l o o !

City Market

--Janet Robinson

McConnell-Kemp

I

�DARLING
THE N A M E T O T H I N K O F F I R S T I N D I S P L A Y

L. A . DARLING C O M PA N Y - BRONSON, MICHIGAN
PLASTIC DIVISION - COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
MIDWEST FOUNDRY DIVISION - COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

12

�BEST WISHES, SENIORS
Congratulations

from

from
Your

ntancii

COLDWATE

COC

SHORT ORDERS, DINNERS

•

45 W. CHICAGO

BEST

Clark
Filling

BEST
T

GAS — OIL — CANDY — POP

FUTURE ATHLETIC TEAMS

Red and
from

Compliments of

Graduating

3-

Membe

Commercial
Frank Gamby,

12

�BEST WISHES TO
THE CLASS OF '47
Mu!ter

POLLOCK'S
LUMBE

VINTON
ean.dVit4dit,A
Wishe

and COAL

the Class of '47
The Best

GOOD LUCK,

Baby
Barbara
Brockway

Van Aken, Florist

QUALITY
at

WILBUR'
Furniture

(Frog legs)

�BEST WISHES
GOOD LUCK,
•
SENIOR

•

THE

IDEA
Wallpaper

Ho
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Clu
BEST OF
SENIOR

Compliments of

J. J. NEWBERRY CO.
Sc — 10c — $1.00

H and H
Cleane

•

I LA'S
Dress

PHON
2
ALL GARMENTS INSURED

Compliments of
BEST WISHES

3. A.

TOM
Gulf S e r v i c e

�v.

Th

HI-Y
Clu
Sa

"GOOD
to

SENIOR
of 1947

�If you are really GOING PLACES and
want f i n e stationery, o r
advertising campaign T O HELP Y O U
GET THERE . . .
Telephone 42
The PATTERSON COMPANY, Printers
18 N o r t h M o n r o e Street, C o l d w a t e r

OTTO'S
Sport Shop and
Bike Shop
THE FINEST
and

Olmstead
Finest i n
DAIRY

WHEELED GOODS
•
MANUFACTURED
•

MA
.3-he .

IC

PHONE 4 6

��Index to
Arnold
A 8 P Super Market
Allison'
Asbury Bros.
Baggerly Funeral Home
Band 8 Orchestra
Borney's Market
Bee H i v e
Branch County Abstract Office
J. B. Branch Company
Bunny's Brunch
Burton Bro's. Nash
Branch County Bar Association
Branch County Dental
Branch County Savings Bank
Carroll Store
Coldwater Brass Co.
0. D. Chopman
Coldwater Cleaners
Clark
City Market
Coldwater Co.Operotive Co.
Commercial Inn _ _
Coldwater Food Store
Coldwater Doily Reporter
Coldwoter Dairy Co.
Crandall Tire Shop
Coldwater Truck S e r v i .
L. A. Darling Co.
0 . W. Davis
Davis Cool 8 Fuel
Delicatesse
Dobso
Denny's Grill
Deluxe C a b
Derhamme
Dean's Sinclair Service
Girl
Gist Studio
Graver's Grocery
Hilton's Store
H &amp; H Cleaners
Home 1c.
House
IDA
Ideal Wallpaper
!la's Dress Shop
Johnson's Clothing Store
Engineering 8 Soles
Kiess Jewelry
King's Cleaners
Kerr's Hardware
Lee Bros. Hardware
legg Airport

12
11
11

Legg Lumber
Lincoln
Luedder'

11
11
11
11
11
11
116
12
11
10
11
11

Mac's Pharmacy
Main Theotre
Marothy Radio Shop
Martin Grocery
Mashon.Dorsey Co.
Mike May
McComb', Shoes
McConkey-Putnam Co.
Michigon Associated Telephone Co.
Midwest Foundry
Montgomery Ward
Music Mart
Milo Mead Real Estate
Mahaffey
Munger'
National Utilities Co.
Nick'
1. 1. Newberry Co.
Olmstead 8 Son
Osborn Stadio
Ottors Sport Shop
Patterson Co., Printers
Pearce Cigar Stare
J. C . Penney',
Pete's High Speed
Pillsbury'
Pollock &amp; Son

_ 111
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
11
11

Pratt Mfg. Co. .
Priest Studio
Quality Spring Mfg. Co.
Regal Mfg. Co.
Roby's Drug Store
D. P.
Shot,.Ir's
Shaw Shoe
Smitty'
Snyder', Bakery

_ 11 5
12
12
11
11
11
13
13
13
13
13
12
13
13
10
12
12
12
12
10
10

Stella Re Shop
Student
Southern

12
11

Taylor Chevrolet Co.

11

Tibbits Theatre
Treat Auto Ports
Tribolet Co.
Van Ali
n

11
11
_ 118

Up-To.Da. Coal Co.
_

Von', Taxi __
Vinton
Vogt's Flowers
Walker's Laundry
Wilbur'. Furniture
Woodward 8 Sons

13

12
10
12
11
11
12
12
11
13
12
12
12
13
12
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11
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COLDWATER, MICH.
May 31, 1946

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TO O U R H E R O D E A D I N W O R L D W A R

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PAYS TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY
OF THESE VALIANTS WHO GAVE
FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION TO THEIR COUNTRY

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�TOP ROW: Legg, Jolley, Rowe, Olmstead.
SECOND ROW: Thomas, Noel, Tighe, Schuble, lobes, Earley.
BOTTOM ROW, Donkin, Smith, M Sm'sh. Holmes Boum Rubley. Gist

THE P R O D U C E R S
(CARDINAL
The producers of the -194t, Cardinal, the Cardinal Staff,
long and hard and they have turned out a yearbook worthy of
rials are still difficult to obtain. but the staff has tried to keep the
ard of former years. Editor Ned Legg was always hustling
pictures and stories and giving encouragement. M r. Thomas
by giving Ned assistance and advice. H i s leniency allowed Ned
more time on the production and so put out a better yearbook.
raphy end of production was handled very capably by Mr. Dennis.
not an uncommon sight to see Mr. Dennis around with his
picture
All of these people, by working together, have managed
caps to publish a
STANDING: Earley, Tribolet, Canfield, Fillmore,
Gamby, Brouker, Funderburg, Brockway, McLaughlin,
SEATED 0 , 5 1 n s a n DonSin, Spencer, Hammond, Vinton, H a r d y,

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FRONT ROW: Funderburg, Rubley.

PUBLICITY A G E N T S
(STUDENT
Whenever there is anything to be done the Student
either started it or is going to start it. Anything from appointing
of Controls or sponsoring the Coronation of popularity
This year's Student Commission was headed by Mayor
Clerk Doris Jean Fundenburg, Senior Commissioner, Flora
more Commissioner; John Soncrant, and Junior Commissioner
The heads of the committees were as follows:
Flora Rubley; Social Committee. Doris Fundenburg;
Don Swart, and Citizenship Committee,
Mr. Thomas was of much help to the Commission, acting
and counselor. I n this capacity he was very much

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��IRA K I N G
(Superintendent
Mr. King, the man responsible for
in the public schools of Coldwater has a
and is proving himself the excellent
he
We, the students of Roosevelt
want to say that we appreciate you, we
luck, and keep up the

THE DIRECTORS

SCHOOL B O A R D
The school board, a group of progressive business men of the
are elected by the people to advise the superintendent. They
to improve our school conditions and are doing a wonderful job.
we'll get a new gym out of

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�MR. D E N N I S
Mr. Dennis, our Junior High Principal, has
spent his whole school year keeping order "across
the court", advising the Junior High Council, and
being an enormous help to the Cardinal by doing
a large share of the photography. Photography is
his hobby, but we know his work has been greater
than his pleasure. W e appreciate this,

THE D I R E C TO R S

MR. T H O M A S
Our principal, \ h. Thomas, keeps
in Senior High. Besides being just a busy man he
teaches Journalism, supervises our
mission, advises our H i -Y organization and has
been o f considerable help to o u r " M i r r o r " and
"Cardinal" staffs. Thanks,

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�TOP ROW: Shock; Parade; One Big Happy Family; Pick in Action.
SECOND ROW: Rogue's Gallery; Three Musketeers; Family Portrait; Shirley.
THIRD ROW: Ed and Bucket; Power's Models; Runt; Muscle Men.
FOURTH ROW: Sporky; Willy and Peggy; John a n d Dick; Girls; Montana; Pin.up Girl.
FIFTH ROW. W i l l y a n d the FeIlas; Photo°, June Marie; The Robley, Skirt Gathering.
SIXTH ROW: Animal, Vegetable or Mineral; Gert; Jiyidan and Friend; Poor Man's; Kermit Dennis; Rowe
and Ellis on Roof.

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��SCRIPT
(Class i n R e v i e w )
Upon entering Roosevelt High School as Sophomores ("Green Stuff"
to the Seniors) we were at loss as to what to do with our feet;
quite keep them under control at first. ( You can't deny it, marble
or whatever kind of material these floors are made of is slippery stuff until
you get used to it). Besides that, we did look, act and probably
dum
The first thing we did was to elect Jim Gay, Royce
Spencer, and Frank Murphy as our class officers. We then
something new and different, the Student Commission, and found that
to elect a member of our class to represent us in the high school system of
government. This we did obligingly, and chose Warren
Commissio
The Seniors (B. T. 0.'s to us)* sponsored a super
tion which was supposed to and did make us feel more at home.
in return, we sponsored a pack of a "All High" Christmas Party, and I
might add that these parties are quite
In our Junior year we elected Hal Cozzens, Clara Lukasak, Sallie
Gamby and Royce Olmstead as class officers. Virginia Pierce,
and Warren Steffey, our Junior Commissioner, saw to it that our
forgotten as far as student activities were concerned. Smilin'
Junior Play, was a big success, and afforded us the necessary funds
the annual JuniorWhen we finally became "dignified" ( ? ) Seniors, we
Asbury, Marilyn Mollenkopf, Jane Marsh and Shirley Mitchell as
officers. Frank Murphy was chosen Mayor, and Flora Rubley
Senior Commissioner after a rigorous campaign in which there
very exciting moments. Lady Re Good was our play, and it proved
very
We sponsored the Sophomore Reception to try to make
more at home, but some of the Senior boys took the Sophomore
in hand for us--darn it!
As for our other activities as Seniors, look on through
and see for
* B I G T I M E O P E R AT O R S .

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�SENIORS

BARBARA ADAMS, v e r y active E R N E S T ADAMS. A loyal mem
in t h e music department, b e t o f t h e b a n d f o r t w o
served f o u r y e a r s i n t h e y e a r s , Ernest A d a m s w a s
bond and t w o years in the w e l l t h o u g h t o f a m o n g
orchestra. S h e w a s a l s o b o t h students a n d f a c u l t l .
octive i n intramurals, t u n ,
bling ond Mirror stall.

JEAN AEBERSOLD, a C a r d i n o l C H A R L E S ASBURY, H i -Y men,
ond Mirror staff member in b e , f o r three years, " C "
her junior and senior years, C l u b member f o r one, was
was also a l o y a l G i r l Re- a l s o in the Junior
serve. A l t h o u g h q u i e t , i o r plays, a n d
Jean h a d a w o n d e r f u l d e n t o f the Senior Class.
sense o f humor.

CHARLES BARNES. A n F. F. A .
member f o r t h r e e y e a r s ,
Charles Barnes was on the
Sophomore Reception Com•
mine. and the Mirror staff
in his senior year.

HARLEY BARRETT JR., h a d parts
in b o t h t h e J u n i o r a n d
Senior plays a n d w a s o n
the M i r r o r a n d C a r d i n a l
staffs. H e has
ity w h i c h makes h i m w e l l
liked around school.

RUTH BENEDICT, a consciencious
violinist. w a s a n orchestra
member for four years and
on a d i v e member o f t h e
Horne E t . C l u b f o r t w o
years

DICK BORDEN. A member o f
the Bond and Orchestra for
four y e a r s a n d Secretary
and Treasurer o f the Band
in h i s senior y e a r. D i c k
Borden w a s o l s o i n t h e
IITY f o u r years a n d S e ,
' e t a , a n d Treasurer i n his
junior yeor.

LOIS BOYER was very active i n B E T T Y JANE BRAUKER did
Intromurals a n d w a s a e x c e l l e n t work on the C.
Horne E . C l u b m e m b e r d i n a l a n d M i r r o r I t ,
and a G i r l Reserve mern• w a s in the Junior Ploy o
ber f o r t w o y e a r s
v e r y helpful M caring
she school library

TOM BUFORD, a n outstanding P A T S Y C O C H R A N E ' S s p o r e
basketball player. H e was t i m e i n CHS w a s devoted
a member o f the " C " Club
t o
ushering. S h e served
in his senior year a n d d i d c a f e t e r i a t w o years, w a s
a fine j o b os o reporter i n
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�SENIORS
• N O R M A J E A N CANFIELD e n N r e d B E T T Y CLARK A n o t h e r busy g i r l
many a c t i v i t N A b u t t h e m o s t
outstanding w a s f o u r y e a r s in
it. H o m e E c o r a m i c s C l u b . I n
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nwiny a c t i v i t i e s , J i m C i c m d 5

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ident o f t h e B o n d i n ' A S .

SAX CORLESS. C o l d w a t e r H i g h

GERALD C U L P w a s 4 m e m b e r o f

School s m o s t c o l o r f u l o l l .

the F . F. A f o r 2 y e a r s . H e

round a t h l e t e i n m a n y y e a r s .

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has r e c e i v e d g o l d m e d a l s f o r

Photography C l u b d u r i n g 9 t h

four y e a r s i n f o o t b a l l , b o s .

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GLENNA FILLEY was a member
a t h e H o m e Economics
Club a n d also o f t h e G i r l
Reserves Club. Glenn ° hos
also served a s a n office
girl.

LOIS FILLMORE h o s b e e n a n
acIi.. member o f both the
Home Economics C l u b a n d
the Girl Reserves Club. She
also served o s a n office
girl.

WILMA FILLMORE vvos president
of t h e Home E h Club last
year. S h e h o s d
as
an office girl,
and w o r k e d i n Cofeterio.
Also she worked o n a Sr.
P I , committee and was in
the Girl Reserves f o r three
years

JIM FRY w a s i n t h e B a n d i n
the 9-10.11Ih grades. H e
was i n Intramural, a n d on
the Track Tear, i n his sen•
ior year.

SALLY GAMBY, this
dictorian, w a s
inent o n t h e Cardinal a n d
Mirror staffs. S h e was the
secretary o f h e r d o s s i n
her junior yeor and on the
citizenship committee S h e
also h e l d numerous o t h e r
jobs

JAMES G AY, f o r outstanding
work i n Science, received
the Bausch a n d Lomb sci
ence awards. H e olso was
sports e d i t o r o f t h e C a r
dinal.

BURBERRY G R AY, w h o c a r n e
here from Massiesville, Va.,
was in the Junior Play. He
was a member o f the Ian.
nis Mom a t Mossiesville.

JUNE HALL is secretary this year
of the Hoine Ec, Club. She
has been i n t h e G i r l Re•
ferves three years a n d i s
popular w i t h h e r c l a s s •
mates

LA MOYNE HAMMOND
of t h e Mirror i n 1946
in a d d i t i o n t o h e r t h r e e
years o n the regular staff.
La Moyne t o o k a n active
part i n forensics,
SOlVeS, Cardinal staff, I n •
tromurals, a n d t h e Junior
Play.

WINIFRED HARDY served as os.
iistant director o f t h e i t ,
Play, h e l d o n i m p o r t a n t
port i n t h e S r. Ploy, w a s
on the Mirror and Cardinal
staffs, in Girl Reserves, and
on the Jr.-Sr.
mittee

JIM HILBERT w o s a c t i v e i n
sports, especially f o o t b a l l
ond baseball, a n d played
intranwrols f o r four years.

J A C K HUDSON w a s o n active
m e m b e r o f the F. F.
s o c i a t i o n and was well
l i k e d b y his
dents

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�SENIORS
MARIE J O N E S . O n e o f t h e m o s t P A T R I C I A JONES, a l o y a l m e m b e r
active g i r l s

i n

intramural

o

sports, M a d e l a n e s a l s o b e •

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and did g o o d w o r k on various

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orchestra o n d

s e v e r a l

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committees.

ELLEN K E N Y O N w a s a c t i v e i n

H O W A R D

several c l u b s a n d w a s a n o f
Ace g i r l F o r s e v e r a l

F

y e a r s

KING. Active i n the

F.

A . a n d A.H Clubs a l l

d u r i n g school, H o w a r d K i n g
was a 4 , C l u b m e m b e r i n
his J u r d o r a n d S e n i o r y e a r s .

MARY K I P P E R h e l p e d t h e s c h o o l B A R B A R A K N I G H T. O n e

of Me

through o ff i c e a n d c o m m i t t e e

s c h o o l ' s

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work a n d w a s a member o f

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clubs, including M r

Home E . o n d G i r l Reserve,

G L O R A L A N G S TA F F I t , , h e l p e d i n
various school activities. S h e
b y. d o n e c o m r n i l t e e a n d
Ace w o r k a n d w a s
hall m o n i t o r.

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W A V A

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classmates

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because o f h e r f i n e

c i t i z e n s h i p

a n d cooperative

.

B E T T Y LEWIS, b o n e o f the f e w

nearly a l l school activities,

g i r l s

especially t h e J u n i o r a n d

' s a m u r a i s

w h o w e n t o u t f o r i,,.
f o r f o u r years.

Senior p l o y s , d i d h i s b e s t
work editing this Cardinal.

CLARA L U K A S A K participated in
the G i r l Reserves a n d H o m e
Economics C l u b s a n d c o n tributed p a r t o f her tirne t a

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the M i r r o r . S h e w a s p r e s i .

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staff f o r t w o years
also o n the Cardinal

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dent o f her Junior doss.

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MACKLIN helped on the

M i r r o r

l

S h e worked
committees a n d i n the
Club.

�SEN ! O R S

RICHARD McDONALD went out
for football i n his senior
year, and also w . active
in intramural basketball.
Becouse of his fine sense of
humor M . w a s popular
with his schoolmates.

JEANNE McLAIN belonged
the Home Economics Club
and w a s usher chairman
for the J r. a n d S r. Plays
and f o r Commencement.
She was on office girl also.

JANE "Swamp" MARSH came
here in her senior year and
was sice.president o f h e r
class. S h e aces associate
editor of the Mirror.

SHIRLEY MITCHELL belonged
the G h l Reserves o n d
helped a great deal on the
Mirror. S h e w a s a doss
treasurer f o r a y e a r a n d
she w o s chosen G A . R
girl

MARILYN MOLLENKOPF w a s
secretary o f h e r s e n i o r
class and was i n the A.H.
She w o r k e d a n several
committees t h a t h e l p e d
make the years

FRANCES MOTT was a big huh,
ushering a t different plays
She t a n g i n t h e Chorus
and was a librorion in ccn
ior high,

FRANK MURPHY, o w M a y o r,
was i n the " C " C o b f o r
three years and
ident i n h i s senior y e a r.
He w a s o n t h e football
team for three years also.

ROYCE OLMSTEAD teas i n the
Junior Ploy and in
and "C" Clubs. H e was
on the Student Council i n
his freshman year H e also
played in the band.

WAUNETTA PARSONS, besides
serving on the Jr o n d Sr.
Play committees,
more Reception
Citizenship committees, and
the Mirror staff w a s con.
netted with the School A ,
tivity

BEVERLY QUIMBY was very a t
rive a s o n office
brarion, a n d b y d o i n g
work on the School Activ
ity Bookkeeping. S h e also
served on Jr. and Sr Play
committee

ROYCE RAINEY h a s been a s - V I R G I N I A REED h a s b e e n i n
tire in the Hi•Y, " A " Bond, t h e Chorus a n d o r t class
and also o n the tumbling b e s i d e s being a n usher for
team. H e was on the Jun. t h e S e n i o r P l a y, J u n i o r
Um a n d Senior Banquet P l o y , a n d t h e
Committee also
r
e
d
s
.

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�SENI ORS
FLORA RUBLEY, i s k n o w n a t
"Shorty", and spent much
of her time serving o n the
Student Council, t h e S t a .
dent Commission,
sembly Committee, and the
Social Committee. She also
belonged a t h e G i r l R e .
a n d t h e Horne Ea.
onomics Clubs.

LAURICE SCANTLEN was
Glee Club during t w o o f
her school years. S h e was
also a member of the lour.
nalism %loss in the eleventh
grade

CAROL SCHLATTER was a men,
bet o f t h e G i r l Reserves,
participated on the Mirror
staff, Cardinal staff, Senior
Ploy Committee o n d also
on t h e Assembly Commit.
tee

DORIS ARLENE
to t h e Horne Ea.
Club in Ionia High School.
She hos spent only port of
her high school l i f e w i t h
as in CHS.

GENE SHERMAN h a s been a
good citizen o f CHS, a l .
though he hasn't belonged
to ony dabs. H e has been
willing t o assist a t a l l
time

ARLENE SILER h a s been v e r y
efficient in office work, has
served on
tees a n d w a s a Girl R e .
sera.. M o s t kids know her

GALE SKUDLARICK hos been a
very faithful member
F. F. A . , served on the Mir.
ror staff, ond was on the
Citizenship Committee as a
Senior

ELMA LOUISE S M I T H , b e t t e r
known a% "Smitty Sr.", has
been a G i r l Reserve f o r
three years. T h e other oc•
tivities she participated i n
were chorus
mural

LILLIAN SNOWBERGER, known
as "Squeaky", hos been a
member o f t h e

MARIAN SNYDER, even though
she did not belong to any
clubs o r participate i n the
various activities offered,
was a good citizen o f h e
schoo

served o n P l o y
Committee, a n d helped i n
the office

MELVIN SNYDER was one
members o f the F. F. A . ,
ond h e also took port
the intromurals basketball
activities offered.

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VIRGINIA SPENCER, known a s
"Montano", w a s a swell
cheer leader, served
Mirror and Cardinal staffs,
ond h a d the leading role
in the '45 Junior Play.

�SEN I O R S
JOYCE STANSELL a m o n g h e r
many accomplishments was
on e d i t o r -in-chief o n t h e
Mirror, served o n several
committees, w a s o n t h e
Cardinal staff, a n d i n t h e
Jr. P l o y.

WARREN STEFFEY served on tli.
Student Commission i u r
two years, belonged t o

VIRGINIA S T I C K A N . a l t h o u g h
her activities w e r e limited
to chorus a n d b o n d w o r k
was a good and also help.
NI citizen o f CHS.

ELEANOR THOMAS
ed CHS a l l f o u r years o f
high school. a n d d u r i n g
hot time has been a mern.
ber o f t h e H o n , . Ec. C l u b
and h a l l monitor,

JEAN THOMAS h a s b e e n a
member o f t h e
,
served as
itor, participated i n intra•
murals, a n d served o n o
committee f o r the Jr. Ploy.

MARY ELLEN TRIBOLET was as
sistant director o f t h e J r
Ploy a n d h o d t h e lead i n
the Sr. P l a y. S h e served
as assistant editor o f t h e
Mirror, assistant editor o f
the Cardinal, vice president
of t h e G i r l Reserves o n d
was Hall Monitor.

MARY

CYNTHIA V I N T O N h o s beers
president o f t h e G i r l R e
serves this year and on the
Mirror staff, Cardinal staff
assembly committee, d e
bate a n d J r . P l a y t i c k e t
committee. F o r I w o years
she was chosen os the most
popular girl.

CHAILLIHE WALLACE c a m e t o
CHS t o o l a t e
pate in many activitier. She
was i n the Horne Ec. Club,
Glee Club, J r. Play a n d a
cheer leader i n Bellevue.

MARJORIE WHITE served on the
Jr. Play Committee, Sr. Play
Committee, U . S . B a n q u e t
Commit*n a n d was i n the
Girl R
a n d
Hoot.
En C l u b w h i l e i n h : g .
school

EUGENE WILSON w a s i n t h e
4-H Livestock C l u b . H e
was a g o o d c i t i z e n a l l
through h i g h school.

LEONA " S t u b " WILL spent h e r
time serving o n the Mirror
staff, Cardinal s t a f f , a n d
was i n t h e G i r l Reserves.
Intranwrols, a n d a s s i s t . ,
director f o r t h e S e n i o r
ploy

played on both the football
and basketball morns,

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BRAN D I

�SENI ORS

-

uii

DONALD WRIGHT was
ber o f t h e H i -T a n d w a s
secretary o n d treasurer o f
this club. H e was
ography Club, " A " Band,
Social Committee,
bly Committee, a n d played
intramurols

DICK SHANK was a member of
the H i -T C l u b b e s i d e s
spending four years in the
band. H e t o o k 0011 0 0
many band

SANTFORD JOLLEY. I n t h e
Junior Ploy,
ley did o good job
'raying o n ardent admirer.
Sontford also worked o n
both t h e Mirror
dinal staffs.

JOANN BAGGERLY, a majorette
I, the " A " Bond for three
years, w a s o n t h e Mirror
and Cardinal staffs and in
the Girl Reserves. S h e did
on exceptional j o b a s a
chorus g i r l i n t h e Senior
Play

ROBERT RUMSEY took
est i n F. F. A . work. H e
wos o n t h e i r basketball
and baseball thorns. B o b
was o member o f the " B "
Band, served on the Mirror
staff, a n d olso served o n
the J r . -Sr. Banquet Corn.
rnittee

VIRGINIA PIERCE was clerk o f
Oh. Commission In
ior year, served
ship committees a n d also
on the Mirror staff.

PAT BAWDEN. A well known
choreic., around CHS was
Pat Bowden, w h o
live in Intramurals and on
the Jr.•Sr.
mittee

JOAN M E A D p l a y e d i n t h e
school band for four years
ond belonged to the Horne
Economics a n d
She a l s o played
intrarnurals a n d s a n g i n
the chorus.

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�CLASS PROPHECY
Barka. and lviii, d a m s ha,e o p e n e d a new
the legitimate stage called The Atomic Adams and
Ming
Bess Aebersold has just insulted Elsa Maxwell by falling asleep at her "Party of
the Year."
Joan Baggerly has been hired to blow at five o'clock at Pratt's because of their
recent
Pat Bawden and wife have just had their 14th child and like the rest
its name will be Pat, whether boy or girl.
Harley Barrett, Jr., after years of suffering, has finally had
Lois Boyer has just secured a position on the Short Way Lines as driver
route between Coldwater
Betty Brauker has just taken over writing My Day for
Lanky Tom Buford has at last succeeded in raising a stink above that of
compan
Norma Jean Canfield is now the Poet Laureate of Coldwater and
territory
Charles Barnes is at last married and is trying to raise population for a "Little
City" of
Ruth Benedict is still carrying that violin. I ' v e always been suspicious
and it just dawned on me that maybe she is carrying her lunch in
Dick Borden has taken up smoking and the whole Post Office force is
cause the mail must
The Foreign Legion has at last lifted its ban against married men joining. and
Betty Clark is patiently waiting for the Mayor
Jim Cloyd and Marion Lincoln have been married for some 20 years
have a band of
The mad scientist, Leonard Coats, is still working on a plan to build
mousetra
Deciding that the dignified life was too much for her. Patsy Cochrane
,11•11 as a sideshow barker at the annual 9-H Fair.
Max Curless, turning down offers from the Tigers arid Cubs, has joined the
"Hodunk Purple Shirts- because of the wonderful opportunities
Gerald Culp has just perfected an automatic Duck Bill
caller from which he expects to become a
After many years of faithful courting. Doris Dickey turned
for the
Frankie Dolbee has taken Chubby Jackson's place in Woody
Chubby let his goatee get too long and caught it in
Wilma Dunn

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�PROPHECY —
\ largaret Earley, deciding that Ford Convertibles weren't good enough for her,
jUSt married into a Cadillac family.
Fay Enos has just reached the astounding height of 7 ft. e l in. and is
ing with the Indianapolis F. F. A.
Richard Erickson. having completed his 4-masted schooner, is about
on a voyage around the world, following in the footsteps of his late ancestor. Leif.
Glenna Filley is slowly running the Bell Telephone Company out of business by
opening up an industry of her own entitled "Copper Filley Wires" Inc.. and Ltd."
Lois Fillmore is 110W singing her way into Congress with Jimmy Davis.
ernor of
Wilma Fillmore. proving that she has a head for business, is the owner of
ing night spot just south of town, the "Red Barn", with Sally Gamby
Steward
There is a surplus of red heads down Kinderhook was now that Jim Fry and
Delphine
Jim Gay recently revolutionized the transportation world by his invention, the
automobile, to be produced by Henry Ford and Co. some time in the
Latham Burberry Gray V has just named his sixth son Latham Burberry the
X. The freshman girl's father demanded his rights by stating that one of them
be named
June Hall has been voted by a group of 15,000 G. l's as "The Girl
We'd Like Most to Wash Our Dishes" and because of this has hero asked to put her
hand print in the cement in front of Grauman's
La Moyne Hammond is doing two shows a night at Wilma Fillmore's
Although she's not up to par as a dancer, she certainly brings in the business from
Indian
Winifred Hardy is the first toe dancer in the history of the world who,
ecuting an arabesque, can write the Pythagorean theorem with a pencil attached
right nostril and a piece of paper between
James Albert Hilbert, deciding that the life of a bachelor is the life of a
ally broke down and married an up and coming young
Theodore Hudson. whose name appeared in last year's Who's Who
has the whole
Santford Jolley's comic strip. the Rai Man, is now featuring. Rumsey
and has outsold Fearless Fosdick by a
An island in the Coldwater River has recently been named after
because of its popularity as a
Pat Jones has just changed her name for the twelfth time, having decided that
Mary Doe suited
Ellen Jane Kenyon has at last secured the position as secretary to
Howard King has been elected National Secretary of Agriculture,
his worth on a farm just outside
Mary Kipfer is the first roller skating strip tease artist with ankle length hair
that Detroit has

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�PROPHECY — (Continued)
Barbara Knight was recentis ‘oted America's Number 1 ribbon girl.
Glora Langstaff who married a man named Flagstaff named their
Nationa
Wava Lawrence shocked the public the other day by giving a statement
press in which she denounced her husband, John
Louie Edward Legg, great politician that he is, was arrested recently
now be seen, for a small fee, swinging on the bars of the Branch County
teeing, "I don't know what's wrong with the
Since Betty Lewis' brother Carl lost his dummy on a fast train
at 12:02, she has obliged him by joining his ventriloquist act, and may now
at the Downtown. sitting on
Clara Lukasak and Shirley Mitchell were last seen forcibly
Atlas from the famed "Red Barn."
Since Mr. Green's retirement last year. Iola Macklin has taken over his
lot Patrol", because it takes a smart math student to carry on
Jane Marsh, who recently eloped with a Mr. Swampy, is now writing
biography entitled Life in a Rog, which promises to be a
Joan Mead, recently starring in the four-hell movie Nest to the Low
a Totem Pole, has given up her career and married
Because of her successful job as treasurer of the Senior Class of
Mollenkopf is doing a 99 year stretch in
Frances Mott and Jeannie McLain. broken Imth in body and in mind—
effect of letter-writing was too much for them—may now have visitors at
tnazoo State Hospital, providing they bring nothing with them
stationer
Frank Murphy has returned to Ireland to plead the case of O'Hara
The whole world is awaiting
Richard McDonald, now employed as a bus driver on the east and
has given Esther Adams two free rides because of her
Royce Olmstead has burned Lawther's down for the last time. Alcatraz
awaiting him with
Waunetta Parsons. with the financial aid of Beverly Quimby. has at last
lights on the old Chevie. enabling them to take the old road to Coldwater
oat risking
Virginia Pierce, better known to patrons of the Avenue as Queenie,
admirer by exposing her poplitial fossa—the back of her knees to you
The title of "Mr. America" was awarded to Royce Rainey last year because ,d
his high intelligence
Virginia Reed has opened a beauty salon in collaboration with her sister, theil
specialty being the "Addie PinFlora Rubley, after having decided that married life with a rugged Navy
a little overdoing it, retreated to her country estate, the Kinderhook Garage, to live
in
Robert Ramsey is the current star in Santford Jolley's comic strip. the

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�PROPHECY — (Continued)
Laurice Scantlen and Gene Sherman are still going steady. They don't seem to
realize that after all this time, it is proper to
Carol Schlatter, finding that she couldn't live without Max, was
elected mascot for the Hodunk
Dick Shank can still be seen leaving Billie's house about 1:00 in
Doris Sheriffs on over Bill Burns as county constable in the last election. Arlene
Suer. better known as "Caldonia" to the inner circle. has just been fined for low
Gail Skudlarick finally trailed in his car for a 1956 Ford, which runs like a
threshing
Elma Smith is currently seen in Aladame Butterfly at the New York
Opera
Lillian Snowberger is organizing an expedition to the North Pole,
will visit relatives for a
Marian Snyder has been lately riding around on the tail of her
autoMelvin SnOer, a man of varying interests, has, among other
a roofless
Virginia Spencer has finally retreated to the hills of Montana. where she
bare-footed and brew her corn without any interference
Joyce Stansell can still be seen singing in the choir at the
While this is her main source of income, she also has charge of the fleas in
Warren Steffey is still defending his title as "Bobbie•soxers' Dream Man" in
Quinc
Dick Borden got Virginia Stickan a job as mail carrier for R. R. No. 3 and is
accompanying her on her country
After breaking her engagement for the 23rd time, Eleanor Thomas has
reconciled and is once more
Cecil has just re-enlisted for another ten years because he can't stand
dine's
Happily married to a man ten years younger than herself, Mary Ellen Tribolet
is now rocking, not robbing
Cynthia Vinton has just been installed above the English channel.
,he'd make good as a
We don't know what that look does, but Charlene Wallace is still charming all
the boys with it.
Because of her flower-like face, Marjorie White has been chosen Holland's Tulip
Girl for
Homer Wilson is still working on experiments in which he is building
mouse
Leona Witt is chief sander and painter at the "Whitten
Donald Wright and Ellen are still making frequent trips to

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�CLASS W I L L
I. Barbara Adams. will my ability to tumble.
to Mr.
I, Ernie Adams. will my ability to stick to getting an
education to Henry Medawis and
I. Jean Aebersold, will my pet bloodhound to
I. Charles Asbury leave willingly.
I. Joann Baggerly will my 7th hour Chemistry class of all boys
Brockway who would enjoy
I, Charles Barnes. will my ability to answer Miss E. Moore's questions,
sible, to Dee
I, Harley Barret Jr., will my good Chevy to anyone who wants a
for getting home late
I, Pat Bawden, will my ability to attract attention without talking no
Doris Jean
I. Ruth Benedict. will the carrying of my violin back and forth to
morning and the patience while attempting to play it to any person who
that
I, Dick Borden, will my seat in band to
I, Lois Boyer, will my ability to get out of Mrs. Aitchison's study hall to
and-coming cousin.
I, Betty Jane Brauker, will my ability to express myself with plain words
Richard, alias
I, Thomas Buford will a copy of Forever Amber to
I. Norma Canfield, will my fifth and sixth hour study halls to anyone who wish,
to catch a few winks of
I, "Sparky" Clark will my ability to catch a Mayor and HOLD him
Haller
I, Jim Cloyd, do hereby will Marian's and my ability to go steady
ing up to Bob Brickey and
I, Leonard Coats, will anything I have to any one who can use it better than T.
I, Patsy Cochrane. will my ability to skip school without getting caught
Corless
I, Max Carless, leave my nickname "Bagears" to Jack Tighe who deserves it.
I, Gerald Culp, will my knowledge of Agriculture to Mr. Barnes, my
I, Frankie Dolbee, will my ability to type without the peck away system to
Mr.
I, Wilma Dunn, will my unwanted bashfulness to some bold character
velt
I. Peggy Earley, will my home in the country to any one who likes to
night
I. "Red" Erickson, leave my ability to resist tempting women to
I, Glenna Filley. will my nickname "Bobbie" to anyone who can figure
I got it.
I, Lois Fillmore, will my Ford to any up•and-coming Junior who wants
it back and forth

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�CLASS WILL — (Continued)
I. Wilma Fillmore. sill In) abilit) to talk plain to C.
I, James Fry. will Runt to anyone that will keep her out of my hair.
I, Sallie Gamby, will my seat in Mr. Green's refrigeration room to anyone that
enjoys the
I, James Gay. will tny ability to sleep in study hall to anyone who needs it.
I, Burberry Gray, will my ability to argue with anyone and get nowhere
F.
I, June Hall, will lily nickname, Lulu, to my up-and-coming
I, Lamoyne Hammond wills a box of "No Nods" to Mrs. Aitchison so she won't
miss
I. James Hilbert. do hereby bequeath my most excellent eyesight to Mr. Sibley
-tt he may more easily rest his opticals on the front row.
I, Samford Jolley. will my ability to get along with Senior high teachers
I. reshman that wants to have a hard time
I, Pat Jones. will my ability to like men to
I, Marie Jones, will my luck in catching a man to Nina Whitcomb in her effort
to catch F. W.
I, Ellen Kenyon, will my ability to go horse-back riding to anyone that wants to
get a big bounce out of life.
I, Howard King, will my ability to be alert while driving and to avoid
,tacles in the road, including dogs,
I, Mary Kipfer, will my skates to anyone who wishes to spend the rest of his life
going around in circles and taking occasional falls.
I. Barbara Knight. will my natural blonde hair to the girls who would like to
.tip spending money
I. Clara Langstaff. will my good-natured disposition to
I. Wava Lawrenc. will my ability to keep down excess weight to
I. Ned Legg, will a subscription to The Chicago Tribune to
I, Betty Lewis, will my ability to hold my man to
I. Clara Lukasak. will Lake George to anyone who thinks that Coldwater Lake
is
I, Jane Marsh, will my ability to walk fast to anyone who wants to
place in a hurry.
I, Richard McDonald, will Esther Adsims my last dime so she may ride on
I, Jeanne McLain, will my position as usherette chairman to Mary Ellen Knight
if she wishes it.
I, Joan Mead, will my ability to skip and not get caught to Peggy
I, Shirley Mitchell, will my parking place to any Junior who arrives here at 14
ininutes
I. Marilyn Mollenkopf, will my ability to last through a year of physics to Doris
Jean
I. Frances Mott, will to anyone in high school my second hour librarian
my ability to keep Mr. Bond
I, Frank Murphy, will if no one else wants to.
I, Royce Olmstead. will my Ford. the best car on the road, to the second five
so they can go to all the Grange dances and also Bronson to see their girls, provided
Alan Swain sits in the
I, Waunetta Parsons. will my desire to travel to anyone who has the
mone

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�CLASS WILL — (Continued)
I, Virginia Pierce, oil! to the faculty a copy of Hon 1,, II in Friends
Peopl
I, Beverly Quimby, will my ability to co-operate v, ith kids to Mr. Sibley.
I, Virginia Reed, will my art of chewing gum to Mrs. MacFarlane. since I want
to become
1, Shorty Robley, will a radar set to Mr. Green no he can keep track of what go.,
on in the parking lot without straining
I, Robert Rurnsey, will my Willys and my ability to drive to Joyce
for her future
I, Laurice Scantlen, will my ability to keep cool, calm, and collected to Mr..
MacFarlan
I, Carol Schlatter, will the secret pen the seniors forge excuses with to Mrs.
Aitchison
I, Dick Shank, will my ability to play the trombone to
I, Doris Sheriff, will my ability to get a man and keep him to the
old
I, Gene Sherman, will my ability to enjoy good chewing gum to
I, Gale Skudlarick, will my Ford coupe to Vaughn Miller, whose chief purpose in
life is to pick
I, Arlene Siler, will my unasked nickname, "Caledonia" to anyone who think.
they can fill the
I, Elma Smith, will my ability to understand Latin to
I, Lillian Snowberger, will my nickname "Bubbles" to "Legs"
I, Marian Snyder, will my ability to catch a man, while the catching is
any junior who thinks she is going to be "an
I, Melvin Snyder, will my mechanical drawing ability t o Mr. Green to use n i
future
I, Virginia Spencer will my diary and key to Mrs. Aitchison no she can find out
how the Navy kept me occupied on my afternoons off.
I, Joyce Stansell, will a junior G-Man set to Mrs. Aitchison, Mr. Sibley, and Mr.
Thomas with hopes that they get better results from their sleuthing
I. Warren Steffey, will my ability to make money in and out of
to some poor junior.
I, Virginia Stickan, will my ridiculous nickname, "Grandma" to anybody in dire
need of it.
I, Eleanor Thomas, will my ability to hook a sailor, and keep him to Irene
Michae
I, Jean Thomas, will my place in the Paradine car to anyone who can
hold my handsome brother-in1, Mary Ellen Tribolet, will the bridge at Lake James to the youngest Vinton girl.
hoping she'll enjoy it as much as I did.
1, "Cymp" Vinton, will a bottle of calamine lotion and a copy of "How
nize Your Poison Plants" to Mrs. Aitchison.
I, Charline Wallace, will my ability to eat and stay slender to
I, Marjorie White, will my appropriate nickname "Dutch" to the
who comes
I, Eugene Wilson, do hereby will my popularity with girls, to
I, Stub Witt, will to Mr. Sibley, Mrs. Aitchison and Mr. Thomas a three
phone, no they won't wear out their rubber soled

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Borone, Baker, Adams, Adorns, Adams
Abrornson, Bartholomew, Blanchard,

Bliss, Branch, Brockway, Brickey, B u r n s •
worth, Byers, Clearwater, Cooper.

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Douglos, Dull, Ellis.

Ewers, Fitch, Frederick, F u r n e y,
Garmen, G a r y, Greenamyer.

Green, G r o v e , G r u n e r, H a l l e r, Hansen,
Hansen, H a r d y, Horoly.

H o w i e , Hawley, Hayes, Holmes, Hudson,
Hodgersboom, Jackson, lividen.

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Lewis, Lophorn, Lompson.

Plot, Lobdell Luce, Lytle, McLoughlin, Mc
Lain, Meek, Merlon.

Michael, Midkiff, Moore, Morris, Mossman,
Molter, Nickerson, Omo.

Powell, Pruyne, Quimby, Quimby, Ramond,
Renshaw, Robinson, Robey.

Rowe, Rzepka, Russell, Schlubatis, Si.,..
mons, Smith, Smith, Snyder.

Soncrant, Scontlen, Stanley,
henson, Stickers, Sunday, Swantek.

Sweet, To d d , Thomos, Thompson, Tighe,
Tucker, Va n Dyne, Wager.

Walters, W i d e n e r, Whitcomb, Whitcomb,
Whitman, Wright.

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cMoody, A d o r n s , A i k e n , A l l e n , B a k e r,
Barnett, Bates, Baum.

Betts, Bisel, Borden, Birch, Cantrell, Cads,
Clark, Cobb.

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McConnell, McDonald, McKnight, M e d a n ,
Morris, Muncer, Munger, Newberry.

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Sheehy, Raymond, Bench, Siler, Simmons,
Smith, Smith, Smith.

Smith, Smith, Smullen, Snyder, Sortwell,
Sowles, Stein, Sterner,.

Scoot, Stephenson, Stuck,
penden, Thomas, Thompson.

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�FRESHME
Lett t o right) Thompson, Thompson, Tom•
kin, V a n Patton, We a g e , Weeks,
white, Wood,
13ottorn Row) Woods, Yockey

LINCOLN C O U N C I L
This year the Lincoln Council has sponsored many
assemblies, Monday morning discussions of problems affecting
student welfare, and a
The outstanding activity of the year was a successful
The junior high received a plaque commending their
Betty Aiken, president of the council and the members deserve
lations on their

BACK ROW: M r D e n M s , Weeks, Odren, Dickey
FRONT ROW: Schlubatia, Aiken, Green

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Bob.,, B o n h a m , B o v e , B r a y t o n , Byers,
Clarke, Cochrane, L. Colvin.

N. C o b b , Codes., Cornish, Counterman,
Daniels, a D e n b r o c k , N D e n b r o c k ,
Dennis

Dickey, D o d d , Dove, Drinkwater. E b e r t . ,
Enos, Esterline, Ewers.

FocIrlom, F r o l i c k , F r y , S a r n i , G a r v i n ,
German, Goodale, Graveo.

Hayes, G . Hess, M . Hess, Hoogenboon,
Hudson, Ivey, Johnson, Keller,

J. King, S. King, Lampoon, Limning, l i g h t ,
little, Lockwood, lvedders.

Magee, Maggoti, Marlin, B. NOV. C. M a y,
Moxson, Meier, M i l n e ,

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Morris, Merrill, Mossman, Meyers, Neoly,
Nelson, Olmstead, P. R .

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Parks, Philbrick, Pillsbury, Porter, Renshaw,
Rhodes, Robinson, Rowe.

Saltzman, Schlubatis, Schultz,
ley, Simmons, A . Smith, B. Smith.

J. Smith, H . Smullen, J . Smullen, Snyder,
W. Snyder, Spade, Stansell, Stokes.

Stout, M . Sumner, N . Sumner, Thomas, S.
Thompson, R. Thompson, Jean
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Wagner, Watson, Wilder,
ton, Wyman, Yearling.

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�S E V E N T H

G R A D E

B. Baker, F. Baker, H . Baker, Baysinger
Beals, Belot*, Burch, Bond.

Boston, Boyer, Branch, B r o w n , Bunker,
Burton, N . Carver, G . Carver.

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Chrispell, E Corless, R. Carless, Counter.
mon. Cox, I Davis, John Davis, Douglas.

Downer, Draper, Drayton, Dygert, Eckert,
Farris, Ferry, Tilley.

Foley, Ford, Fradick, Fuller, Garvin, G i l
bert, Granger, Green.

G. Hacker, M . Hacker, Hall, Hammond, F.
Harris, L. Harris, Hyland, Hatmaker.

Heckman, Hungerford, Hurley, James, D .
Johnson, M . Johnson, Rinyon. Lohman.

Lomberson, Little, Lyman, Martin. Mavis,
McDonald, Micheal, Miller

Morris, Olmstead, Ostrom, Parker, Quimby,
Resler, Renshaw, Reppert

Robbini, Rose, Rumens, Scheidler, Schubel,
Seward, SommeRoth, Sherman,

B. Smith, E. Smith. Snyder, Streeter, S t u ,
geon, Sweet,

Tompkins, Troutman, Tucker, C . Unroe, J.
Unroe. Von Dyne, Walker, Wallace.

Southcott, Waring, Weidner,
rell, H. Whitcomb, R. Whitcomb, White,

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�TOP ROW—Pat, Peggy, a n d Moore; Dee a n d Weaver; King a n d Consort; Hang o n Montana; M o r e o f Some.
SECOND ROW—Frankie a n d Bob, Joyce a n d Bob; Valerie a n d her Sailor; Spoof a n d Clair; Trib a n d Jack; John a n d Sher
THIRD ROW—A g a m e lost; A g a m e w o n ; Tw o Betty.; Peggy; Lillian; Junior H i g h Blackboard.
FOURTH R O W —Good O l d Harry, Office Scene; Parking Lot; Tw o Tall; Two Short;
FIFTH R O W —Mr. Thomas a n d Girls; Tw o Adorns.,; Julie a n d Horse.

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�S'EliCTED SHORTS
ORGANIZATIONS
MIRROR
F. F. A.
USHERETT
JUNIOR
SENIOR PLAY
HI-Y
HOME EC. COMM. HEALTH DEBAT

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�TOP ROW- Baggerly, Aebersold, Wi t t , Holmes, Robinson, Tighe, Legg, Rowe, King.
SECOND ROW—Thomas, McLaughlin, Canfield, Swontek, Russell, Early,
lokosak, Renshaw.
BOTTOM ROW—Schlotter, Hardy, Hammond, Tribolet, Stonsell, Gomby, Dolbee, Brooker,
Adorns, Vinton.

N E W S REEL - - M i r r o r S t a f f
The .Mirror Staff puts out the school paper. They are the
hustle around getting advertisements, news stories, dirt and all
that go into making the Mirror the paper that
Most students do not realize the long hours devoted to Mirror
the editors and their staffs. Many thanks are due to Joyce Stansell, first
semester editor, and I.a Moyne Hammond, editor during the

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NEWS EDITOR
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CLUB EDITOR
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EXCHANGE EDITOR
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LINCOLN HIGH EDITOR
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ASST. LINCOLN HIGH EDITOR
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GRETCHEN MEIER
Soft: DAB Dailey
BUSINESS MANAGER
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C L A R A LUKASAK
Staff: Betty Clark, Frankie Dolbie, Margaret Earley,
Doris Dickey
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FOURTH ROW—E. B. Thomas (Advisor), L. Crandle, W. Schlubatis, R. Ellis, F. D o t y, B.
Deo!, B. Yeorling, G . Skudlarick.
THIRD ROW—J. Robinson, H. Barrett, S. Jolley, R. Rurnsey, D. Linn, A . Donkin, C. Barnes,
J. Rowe, J. Healy.
SECOND ROW—N. Canfield, J. McMonnis, P. Donkin, J. Mills, W. Parsons,
C. Vinton, J. Aebersold, V. Spencer, C. &amp; h i n t . , W. Hardy.
FIRST R O W —D. Funderburg, D . Weiderman, E. A d a m s , B . Brockway, M . McLaughlin,
S. Simmons, H. Morris, L. Hammond, J. Marsh, 8. Brauker, B. Adams. V. Swanteck.

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NEWS EDITOR
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EXCHANGE EDITORS

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Staff: Helen M o rr irr Shirley Simmons

CLUB EDITOR
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StafF: P e r Donkin, Jean Mills, Esther Adams, Barbara Brockway, Charles Barnes
BARBARA ADAMS

JUNIOR HIGH EDITOR
Staff: Marian Robinson, M a r y Rowe, Linda Sibley
SPORTS EDITOR
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Staff: Rolland Gilbert, Blaine Ellis, B o b Simmons, A r t Donkin, Margaret
McLaughlin, D o n L i n n
BUSINESS MANAGER
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Staff: Robert Rumsey, lien Deal, Willard Schlubatis, Richard McDonald,
Virginia Swantek, Gail Skodlarick
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JOLLEY

�TOP ROW—Toskey, M o v e n , Corey, Fuller, Enos, Culp, M c Curley, Skodlarirk, Barnes,
King, Bradley.
MIDDLE ROW—Meek, Rummy, Baum, StefFey, Schlubatis, Lytle, Groner, Hoogenboom,
Barnes
BOTTOM ROW—Con, SmoIlen, Porter, Most, Harvey, N u . , Orno, King, Adams, Deal.

F. F. A.
The F. F. A. basketball team by a sustained winning streak won
Basketball League championship and also won and lost their share of
town
Howard King and Warren Steffey won the district, regional,
demonstration contest, the State contest being held at Michigan
The club held a farm auction for Mr. Tupper and Mrs. Wedge.
pruned and sprayed trees and raspberries in farm gardens and
agus from the school garden. Then they conferred the greenhand
ter farmer degree on about fifteen boys at the Reading
The chapter took in about $700 from club projects this year. Several
of the boys won prizes and awards in the pest control contest put on
conservation
The F. F. A. is planning summer activities including
and a baseball
OFFICE
Charles Gruner
P r e s i
Willard Schluhatis
Lawrence Porter
S e n t i
Bill McCurley
S e c r e t
Dean King
T r e a s
Robert Harvey
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BACK R O W mew, M . Knight, J . M c .
Lain, liolts,
man, Williams.
FRONT R O W : L o o s e ,
Mott, F . M c L a i n , B .
Knight, Reed, Dunn.

BAND CONCERT
BACK ROW: Mott,
Lain, D o n b r o c k , B .
Knight, Reed, Brauker.
FRONT R O W : Koffman,
Williams, Bartholomew
M. Knight, Enos.

SENIOR PLAY
BACK ROW: Mott,
Lain, Cochrane, Dunn, B.
Knight, Reed. Koffman,
Williams
FRONT ROW: F. McLain,
Bartholomew, M. Knight,
Lawrence, MidkifF, Sales,
Robey

The girls pictured on this page willingly offered to usher for the Band
Play and Senior Play. Jeane McLain served as chairman of

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�BACK ROW—Left t R i g h t : Heoly, Swart, 0Irnsteod.
FRONT ROW—Left 0 Right. Mills, 0 L b 0 n , Robinson, Byers.

PERSONAL A P P E A R A N C E S
JUNIOR P L AY
"Paper Is All", the annual Junior Class play, was presented
The play started at 8:15 p. m., holding the audience's attention
entire three
The six juniors who played the leading roles turned on very
formances as Mamma, Papa, Jake, Emma, Mrs. Yoder and
Brendle. The cast had to speak with a Pennsylvania Dutch accent.
the fact that the play has no great romantic interest, makes it stand
the plays presented in former years. Papa was an aggressive individual
who used religion as an excuse for his misdeeds. H e was
when his family asserted itself and had a
The play was directed by Elizabeth Rich Osborn. M r .
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Barrett, Mary Tucker, Wilma Fillmore.
Sitting, left to right: Betty Clark, Teddy Hardy, Morve Lytle, Joan Beggarly.

The senior class presented "Lady Be Good" for their annual
vember
The plot centered around Patience Colt, a dynamic deb,
for spite and then found she loved her husband. The play was a
cess and was considered one of the best
The play was directed by Elizabeth Rich Osborn. M r .
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Bill Trainor
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�FIRST ROW—Pierce, Will, BaggerI y, Spencer, Holmes, W h i m s ° , J Holmes, Joyce C o r
less, BoNs, Jeanette Carless, Donkin,
SECOND ROW—Canfield, Brockway, Tribolet, S t a n . I I , Aebersold, W . H a r d y, Barnes,
Birch, Gray, Kiether, J. Robinson, Branch, B. Robinson.
THIRD R O W —M. Vinton, S c h l o t t , Hammond, Robley, C . Vinton,
Loughlin, M. Smith, Weidner, Butters, Wright, P. Hardy, White.
FOURTH ROW—Mills, Funderburg, E. Smith, Mitchel, Parodine, Hall, Dickey,
son, Swantack, Morris, Kennedy, Hawver.
FIFTH R O W —French, Holtz, tick, Knight, Early, Clark, C a n b y, S n o w b e r g e r ,
Hurley, Holler, Stonsell, Russell, larnoson, Garman, lividen, Miss Fenner.

MISS A M E R I C A S
GIRL R E S E R V E S
The Girl Reserves, during an exceptionally busy year. have tried many
tivities with a large degree
The club participated in the state-wide conference that was held this year
troit. T h e two representatives were Cynthia Vinton and Jean Mills.
the advisor, also went. Many valuable things that can be put into use next
learned at the
The Reserves sponsored several after-game dances, sold hot dogs and cocoa at
the football games. They had a traditional "Sadie Hawkins Day" dance, and a
luck" hay ride affair.
It was planned that a program should be put on at every keeling so
would
Miss Stillwell was the advisor first semester but other rponsibilitim4
hard for her to attend the meetings, so the advisor second semester was
Roth advisors filled the position
OFFICER
(;iithia Vinton _
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Burnsworth, Bou,,.
SECOND ROW: M r. Thomas, Olmstead, Alexander, Swart, Linn, Callahan, M.
man, Powell.
FIRST ROW: Noel, Brickey, Ewers, Moore, Soncrant, Mutter, Wright, R. Olmstead, Rowe,
Asbury, Legg.

MR. A M E R I C A S
H IThis year Hi-Y started off by initiating 27 new members informally in
the gym. The formal initiation was held at the Baptist Church
one
The club raised money for their "Stag" banquet, which was held
Lake, by sponsoring several after
Late in April ten boys with Mr. Thomas traveled to Hillsdale
district conference. The Coldwater club pledged twenty-seven dollars
dollar per member) to the national Y. M. C. A. rebuilding program. This
offer made Coldwater the first Michigan Hi-Y Club to contribute
toward the National

OFFICE
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�FRONT ROW—E. Kenyon, P. Kaiser, J. CarIs, D. Mack, E. Steen, G. Williams, D. Barnett,
M. Clark.
SECOND ROW—N. Canfield, F. Earley, P. Munger, M . Enos, A . Munger, M.
Sternan
THIRD ROW—J. Hall, W. Fillmore, I . Michael, M . Gorman, N . Fair, S. Gray, M . Knight,
M. Cole, J. Pool.
FOURTH ROW—V. Von Pa!ten, N . Whitcomb, B. Lewis, P. Jones, G. Filley, B. Kauffman,
B. Knight, B. Paradine.
TOP ROW—B. Cahill, D . Baker, J. McLain, F. Mott, W. Donis, L. Hollister.

HOME E C O N O M I C S C L U B
The Home Economics Club has done many things this year. T h e y sponsored several high school
dances, mode cookies f o r Percy Jones Hospital, h a d a party jointly with t h e F. F. A . , a n d g a v e the
square dancing party.
There are about forty girls i n the Home Ec. Club and Miss Cahill served as advisor.
OFFICER
NORMA JEAN CANFIELD
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LEFT T O R I G H T
HoII, Morris, Smith, Fair,
Robley, P a r k e , H a g e n ,
Parshall, Parker,
ing a n d Mill.
CHILD—Vicky Sheriff.

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�COMMUNITY
HEALT

TOP ROW: Peggy Best, Joyce Carless, Patricia Cochrane, Gloria Langstaff, Doris Sherriff.
SECOND ROW, Irene Micheal, Nina Spalding, Wilma Dunn, Helen Kenyon.
FIRST ROW, Normo Canfield, Eleanor Thomas, Mrs.

C O M M U N I T Y H E A LT H - S E W I N G C L U B
The Community Health Class was :started about 7 year. ago, under the name of
Home Living and gradually began to study community health and child care
The Four-H Club was organized during the winter of 1944-45 and was
purpose of allowing girls, already started in 4-H projects, the opportunity to
Ninth Grade Child Care is a new subject organized for the purpose of training
girls to care for small children from one to six and a little study of family
It seems to have proved of great interest and will probably be included in the
curriculum

SEWIN
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TOP ROW: Loose, Fillmore, Morris, Parshall, Mn,. MacFarlane
BOTTOM ROW: Cads, Monger, Schlobotis, Smith, King.

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�STANDING: Rowe, Gay.
SEATED: Mrs. Osborn, Legg, Smith.

The topic for debate this year was "Resolved: That every
male citizen of the United States shall have one year of full
training before attaining the age of
Credit goes to Mrs. Osborn for coaching the team. T h e members of
the team were Ned Legg, Jim Gay, Marilyn Smith, and Jack Rowe. N e d
and Jim have been on the debate team
Although our debate team won only once, the experience
was well worth

�HONOR
BACK ROW. Rubley, Marsh
Brauker, Tribelet, Selllatter
FRONT R O W : Mollenkopt
Murphy, G o m b y, Stansell
Gay. Hardy.

D. A.
SHIRLEY MITCHELL

F. F. A . WINNERS
Left t o Right:
HOWARD K I N G
WARREN

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LEWIS, SCHUBEL

GAMED, G AY

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��"A" B A N D
During the year the band has been sery busy playing at all
basketball games. Under the direction of Harlan Bond they
in district and state contests and played several selections in the
cert. T h e band also played at the Elks dedication service for the
morial and at the 4-H Fair. Tw o skating parties were held and
parents sponsored the annual band formal. There are sixtyincluding
OFFICERS
President
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C l o y d S e c r e t a r y -Treasurer _ V a l e r i e Kenneil
Vice-President _ _ _ Shirley Ivey S t u d e n t A d v i s o r _ D e l o r e s Hawser
FLUTES B A R I T O N E SAXOPHONE
klawvcr, Delores T u c k e r , Mary
Lanipson,
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Core, Ronald
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Shank. Richard
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Baggerly,
Adams,
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Adams. Esther
Brockway,
Hill, Richard
Stickan. Virginia
Bates, Marjorie
Mack,
Kase, Patricia
Pickett.
SOUSAPHO
Stephenson. Betty
TENOR
Borden. Richard
Lincoln.
Knether, Billie
Smit h.
Snyder.

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�ORCHESTRA
The orchestra is composed of string instruments which meet
and wind instruments which come when they are needed. The
der the direction of Mr. Bond, played for both the Junior and
and in the annual Band Concert. There are thirty-

VIOLINS
Borden, R i c h a r d
Tappenden, M a d g e
Benedict, R u t h
Knowles, E r n e s t i n e
Hawley, R o b e r t
Lampson. J a n i s
Ilawyer, D e L o r i s
Chrispelle, Jesse
Smith, E l a i n e
Stephenson, M a r i o n
Hatmaker, A l i c e
FLUTE
l,ennon, J o a n
\lilnrn, W i l l i a m
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Semmelroth, Conrad
Munger. P h y l l i s
BASS CLARINET
Mills, Jean
ALTO SAXOPHONE
I511, R i c h a r d
TENOR SAXOPHONE
Knether, Billie.
BARITONE SAXOPHONE
Tucker, I l a r y
CORNET
Ivey, S h i r l e y
Crandal, L a r r y
FRENCH HORNS
SortNvell, A l f r e d

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Quimby. W a n d a L e e
Harlon, W i l l i a m
TROMBONE
Shank, R i c h a r d
Adams, B a r b a r a
STRING BASS
Dolbee. F r a n k i e
PIANO
Flinderburg. Dori,- Jean
BASS a n d TENOR DRUM
Cloyd, James
Fair. N a n c y
TYMPANY
Borden, D o r o t h y

�"B" B A N D
The "B" Band had fifty-eight members this year. They marched
football game and also in the Decoration Day Parade. They
numbers at the annual band concert and had two skating parties.
no grade school pupils in
OFFICERS
President
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Lawrence. Dora
Sibley. Linda t r i * c i t e a ' n , T I C r i : l ' i a t i
BbCLARINETS B A R I T O N E
BEL
Cart in, Joyce G r a n g e r , Clifford
Facklam,
Salinuann, Marcella C O R N E T S and TRUMPETS O l m s t e a d , Gail
Stiles. Betty R o b b i n s . Lewis
Gamin:, John H u n t l e y , Charles
Downer. Jerry M o r r i l l , Marvin
B y e r s , Donald
Luedden, Jane S e c o r d , Keith
Quimby, Doris H a m m o n d , Diana
Troutman, Maurice J o h n s o n , Marlee C a r l e s s . Robert
Thompson, Jacquclin,7 T o m p k i n s , Ronald W o o d s , Paul
Clearwater, Rowena W e l c h , Keith
W a l k e r , Jack
Harris, Frances W a l l a c e , Gordon M o r r i l l , Jim
Unroe, Jean
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Cochrane. Robert ( ) s l a m , Richard
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John
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Drinkwater, E l l n i ,
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T W I R L E R S
CMELODY SAXOPHONES ( . o d e s , Erwin R o b i n s o n , Nancy
Maggart. Winston B A R I T O N E S
Todd. Patricia M c K n i g h t . Kent S m i t h ,
Elaine
Lyman, Robert C o r k i n g , Larry
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�The "C" Band, which was just organized tln, scar. is composed
seven
This band has
The group was active playing for the concert,
Day, and holding

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B A R I T O N E S

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Baggerly, James O l m s t e d , Gren Ion
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CORNETS and TRUMPETS
Cochrane, Mickey
McDonald, Naomi
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Fralick. Joseph R o b i n s o n , Nancy
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Dygert, John C o n n e l l , Bill
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Grower. Frank ! M a x w e l l ,
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Baker, Russell B l a n c h a r d , Dale
Johnson, Richard
Gifford. Eddie
D e a n .
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ALTOSAXOPHONES A l l e n . Daryl
Wood, Lloyd T u c k e r ,
Luse, Shirley
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�BEGINNER'S B A N D
The Beginner. kand it. ompormed cd all grade ,chotol students
not have any officers. They marched Decoration Day, played at
and had two skating parties. There are forty-three members in

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Thompson, Joan
Wolford, Larri
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Mn!!, Jack
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�SENIOR CHORUS
TOP R O W B u r k e , Fisk, Kauffman, Lyman, Donbrock, Knight, HofF
BOTTOM ROW, Miss Exner, Mead, Wallace, Jackson,

SENIOR A N D J U N I O R C H O R U S
The Junior and Senior Choruses, a group o f girls under the direction
of Miss Exner, presented the Thanksgiving Assembly, one of the outstanding
of the year. T h e y also sang at a Teachers' Club meeting and at the County
Teachers' Institute. A l b e r t a Sowles and Marjorie Byers, two members o f
the chorus, sang at the annual Jtmior-Senior Banquet.

JUNIOR CHORUS

BACK ROW: Douglas, Munger, Smith, Dolbie, Bates, E x n e ,
FRONT ROW: Hall, Paul, James, Steing, Merlow, Snyder.

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�SHANK, OLMSTEAD
BORDEN, SORTWELL, CRANDALL

��TOP ROW C o u c h Grigg, H o v e n , Errisberuer, R l k S u r t w e l l , S i m i l e , Cooper, Criredrill,
Smith, Hill, Woods, Odren, Harvey, Fredericks, Coach Laughlin.
SECOND ROW: Cox, Olmstead, Soncrant, Burch, Dull, McCullough, O m o , McConnell,
Schlubatis, Smith, Osborn. Rosenberg. Callahan, Rowe.
THIRD ROW: Buford, Tighe, Legg, O m o , Weeks, Donkin, Sowles, Simmons, G a r y, A l e ,
ander, MIlliman, Raymond, Gruner.
BOTTOM ROW: Asbury, Stickan, Steffey, Cones,, Gilbert, Lewis, Hilbert, Holley, Dillon,
Murphy, Swain.

FOOTBALL T E A M
The team practi, l y iv :•eptellii,er III pi epotation tot tile Three
the opening game of the season--which proved to be a victory for the Cards by a
score of 13-7. T h i s victory marked the first time in seven years the
were able to defeat the Three Rivers team. T h e next game, with
to be an upset for the Cards by a score of 18-6. However, the team came
the next week and defeated the Hillsdale eleven in an exciting game, running up a
total of 21 points. B u t again the Coldwater team was defeated in a game with the
unbeaten, untied, unscored-on Redskin team from Marshall by a score of 38-0. T h e
next week the Cards travelled to Albion to overpower the fast Albion eleven
ning up a score of 13-7. A f t e r a week of non.conference competition with Adrian.
which was won by Adrian by a score of 28-12, the Cards travelled to
to a defeat of 51-0. which was the worst defeat of the season. T h e last game
season was played as usual with Sturgis, which turned out to be a victory
after a hard fought game by both teams, by a score of 21-0. T h i s ended
giving the Cards three wins and five losses for the
The team this year was composed of 51 boys, 12 of whom were
17 of whom were Freshmen, which gives as promise for an experienced
year. O f the 51 boys. the varsity team was composed of eight Seniors.
end; Tom Buford, end; Royce Olmstead, tackle, all of whom are first
winners; Ned Legg, guard; Warren Steffey, halfback; Jim Hilbert, guard;
year men who received bronze medals; Frank Murphy, a third year
a silver medal and honorable mention on the all-conference team, and
star halfback, and four year man, who received a gold medal for his
playing, and a berth on the allSeventeen Juniors, Max Omo, tackle: Duane Dillon, guard; Emery
and Bob Milliman, halfback, all first year men; Alan Swain, end; Don
and Clyde Gilbert, who received honorable mention on the all-conference team,
ceived bronze medals, and two Sophomores, Jack Rowe, guard, and Jack

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CHARLES ASBURY
Senior
One y e a r Va r s i t y
Position, E n d

THOMAS BUFORD
Senior
One y e a r Va n i t y
Position, E n d

MAX
Senior
Four years Varsity
Position, H a l f -back

DUANE DILLON
Junior
One y e a r Va n i t y
Position, G u a r d

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CLYD GILBER
Junior
Two years Va n i t y
Position, Quarter-back

JIM HILBERT
Senior
Two years Va n i t y
Position, G u a r d

NED LEGG
Senior
Two years Va n i t y
Position, G u a r d

CARL LEWIS
Freshma
One y e a r Va r s i t y
P b , , Full-back

EMERY STICKAN
Junior
One y e a r Va n i t y
Position, Tackle

ALLAN SWAIN
Junior
Two years Varsity
Position, E n d

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FRANK MURPHY
Senior
Three years Varsity
Position, Tackle

DON HOLLEY
Junior
Two years Va n i t y
Position, Canter

COACH LAUGHLIN

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WARREN
Senio
Two y e a r s Va r s i t y
Position, H a l f b a c k

�FRONT ROW: Buford, Carless. Gilbert, Donkin, Basun.
SECOND ROW: Swain, Swart, Olmstead, Leigh, Linn, R. Carless.
THIRD ROW. Fry. Hill, Engle, Cooper, Sow*Is, Meek, Weeks, Samson., Burtch, Wood,
Loughli,,
BACK ROW. Burnsworth, McConnell, Rosenberg, Cox, Moore, Hoogenboon, Lewis, Rowe,
Smit

BASKETBALL T E A M
The Cardinals. Coach Laughlin, and Coldwater fails enjo)ed a
packed with thrills. " P i c k " Buford and Max Curless went on dizzy
which left the fans completely "fogged". I n practically every game the
tied several times, often with only minutes left to play.
At the end of the first round of games, the Cards were in first place in the
Conference, having won all their games. I n the opening game they sparked Albion
45.27, and followed that by a win from Lakeview 38-35. A f t e r Christmas the first
round was completed with wins from East Lansing 42-25, Sturgis 47-35,
dale
The second round of games started off with two more wins: from Albion
and Lakeview 48-35, making seven straight victories and no defeats. I n the next
game the large floor at Sturgis proved a jinx, and the Cards lost their first game
but came back in the following game to beat Marshall 55-48. However, the
the next two games, first to East Lansing 38-34 and then to Hillsdale
defeats cost the Cards the T-V championships, but in the final game they
to defeat Marshall in a wild over-time game 49-47, and took a clean
Buford was high score man in the T-V Conference with 193 points
was second high with 185 points. Both of these boys, the only seniors on
were honored by winning berths on the T-V All-Conference

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TOM BUFORD
12th G r a d e
Two years Varsity
Position, Center

RONALD GILBERT
11th G r a d e
One year Varsity
Position, Forward

DON SWART
11th G r a d e
One year Varsity
Position, G u a r d

MAX CORLESS
12th G r a d e
Four years Varsity
Position, Forward

ART DONKIN
11th G r a d e
One y e a r Va r s i t y
Position, G u a r d

DON L I N N
11th G r a d e
Two years Varsity
Position, G u a r d

LARRY OLMSTEAD
11th G r a d e
One year Varsity
Position, G u a r d

COACH LAUGHLIN

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CLYDE GILBERT
11th G r a d e
Two years Varsity
Position, F o r w a r d

ALLAN S W A I N
11th G r a d e
One year Varsity
Position, Center

JACK TIGHE
10th G r a d e
One year Varsity
Position, Forward

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FRONT ROW: D. Gilbert, M g , C. Gilbert, R. Milliman, F. Enos, J . Tighe, R. Gilbert, M .
Oarless, B. Fitch, F. Murphy, W. Steffey, C. Lewis, R. Ivey, Mgr.
SECOND ROW: Coach Olson, J. Mossrnon, R. Dick, G . Havens, D. Osborn, J. Wood, J.
Soncrant, E . Sowles, L Porter, D . Swart, J . Ewers, M . O m o , R . Selby, R . Hill,
L. Pfost, K. Sylvester. Coach Eby.
THIRD ROW: R. fleaMn, J. Burtch, T. Slushy, R. Hawley, R. Pfost, L. Loose,
myer, K. Westbrook, N. Rise!, M. Rosenberg, G . Gmen, W. Smith, C. Allen, R. Orno,
B. Harvey, M . Snyder.

BASEBALL T E A M
As we go to press, only four games of the current baseball season
played. I n the game at Marshall. the Cards were leading going into the
but the Redskins rallied, and we ended up on the short end of a
In the next game, with Angola here, Max Corless won his own ball game with a
home run with two men on. H e also scored Coldwater's other tally on an error by
Angola's catcher. T h e final score:
The third game of the season was played at Sturgis where the Cards took a 1-0
trimming
Before a large home town crowd the Cardinals in their fourth game
league-leading, undefeated Lakeview team a stinging
We all hope to see the boys come through to victory in the
of the

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�BACK ROW: Coach Green, Wright, Jolley, Fry, R o s y , Moore, Weeks, Holley, Coach
Loughlin
FRONT ROW: Grove, Callahan, Dull, Rainey, Parks, Barrett, S t i c k s .

This year Track was again resumed as a Twin Valley Conference sport with Mr.
Green and Mr. Laughlin as coaches. U n t i l this year Track had been abandoned
sport in CHS for several years. There has been an increased interest in Track this
year and a comparatively large number of boys turned out for Track practice this
spring. I t is hoped that there will be even more enthusiasm next year for
Track events and that more boys will
This year the Track team traveled to Quincy and Hillsdale for
meets and held a contest with Quincy at Coldwater. T h e final meet was
with all Twin Valley teams entering. Although a large number of boys came
year. the greatest number were Sophomores and Juniors and were
Members of the Track team tried very hard, but due to their inexperience
to come out on top.

�BOTTOM ROW: A l a n Swain, Fronk Murphy, Don Holley, Roland Gilbert, Jack Tighe, Jim
Hilbert, Charles Asbury, R o y . Olmstead.
SECOND ROW: C a d Lewis, Duane Dillon, M a x Carless, Don Linn, M a x Onso, Bob Milli
man, Coach Laughlin.
TOP ROW Emery Stickan, Junk Rowe, LossM Legg, Tom Buford, Warren Steffey, Clyde
Gilbert.

"C" C L U B

The first meeting of the "C" Club was called in November, at
it was voted to overrule the barring of several boys from the club
refused to finish their initiation the
The officers chosen this
President
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The club sponsored several dances and put on one of the
blies of the year. T h e Secretary ordered the Varsity pins, which were
ceived this spring. The "C" Club has had a

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�TOP ROW: V. E. D a y ; Spring, a n d o y o u r , man's fancy; S p f ; Blackie; L e , Frog;
Cyrnp a n d the headless horsewoman.
SECOND ROW. M e n a t work, Sick bay; Gams Sonscrant; Spark,; Shirley.
THIRD ROW: The E l i . ; Scotland Vord Inspector; Montano; Making Progress; Ed a n d D. J.
FOURTH ROW: Lord M a y o r a n d H i s Lady; Faculty Discussion; Lake Scene; E d a g a i n ;
Fronk a g a i n ; Barbara; W i l l y.
FIFTH R O W: Casanova M u l t e r a n d Friend; Snowberber; G e r t a n d Feet; Lichee; C a t
Conference; Fleas.

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FRANK GAMBY

now appreciate y o u r theater,
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Prop

seats

70

�BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1946

WE CARRY A COMPLETE
LINE O F BUILDER'S SUPPLIES
- ALSO -

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PAINT

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( 71)

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174

�GREETING
CLASS OF '46

SENIOR HIGH MONITORS

DELICATESSE
FOOD STORE

BEST WISHES, CLASS OF 1946

TREAT A U TO PARTS
PHONE 9 6

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1946

(75 )

�CRANDALL
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Standard

VULCANIZING
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BEST WISHES

DENNY'

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FINE FOODS

EXTEND MOST
SINCER
CONGRATULATIONS

Coldwat
Dairy

TO THE
OF 1946

FINE DAIRY

I 76

�DALE R O G E R S

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"THE

BARNEY'S MARKET

MAN"

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AND

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Wish You A l l The Best O f Luck

Manufacturers
HARDWARE
of

SPORTING GOODS
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SHAW "TRADE BUILDER" SHOES

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Real

Compliments of

Marty Derhammer
The Ford M a n "

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( 77 )

�The Finest In
All Kinds o f Equipment

TOP ROW Smith, Mc Curley, Gilbert, Mossman, Noel, Gruner,
Tighe, Samford, Asbury, Callahan, Garnby.
BOTTOM ROW: Snyder, M i l l s , Schlatter, Tribolet, Holmes,
Hayloft, Longworthy, Kennedy.

CHEVROLE
OLDSMOBIL

Sales and Service

�WE EXTEND OUR
CONGRATULATIONS

MAROTHY

ROBY'
DRU
STOR

RADIO S H O P
Phone 229 —

1 2 3 E. Park Ave.

KELVINATOR
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R.C.A. VICTOR

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Funeral and Ambulance

RADIO

Service

RANGE

•
11 E. CHICAGO

REFRIGERATOR
WASHER

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
PHONE 7 9 0 J

USE GAS
For Cooking
Water Heating

BEST WISHES

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CLASS OF 1 9 4 6

NATIONAL
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•

MASHO
DORSE

78 - 82 W.

COMPAN

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Compliments o f

FIRST
CEMETERY MEMORIALS

179

�TOP ROW: McFarlane, Schubel, Stout, Sowlee
BOTTOM ROW: Lincoln, Mahaffey, F a i r

Wishes
The Class of '46
The Best o f Luck

�WHY WALK?

BEST WISHES, SENIORS!

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Phone 6 6 o r 9 0

Van's Taxi

5c — 10c — $ 1 . 0 0

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— FROM

Southern Michigan
— AND —

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The Class O f 1 9 4 6
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�TOP ROW: White, McLane, Eno, Donbrock, Stills, Gray.
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Garman.

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Bunny's
SHORT ORDERS, DINNERS
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45 W CHICAGO

CIGAR
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Hard's Grocery
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SAVE YOU MONEY

J.C.Penney

PHONE

7
( 84

�SENIOR HIGH LIBRARIANS
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WALLPAPER
TOP ROW: Brouker, Robinson, Adams, M o t t .
BOTTOM ROW: Renshaw, Holler, H o r d , lividen. Lawrence,
T . Hudson

QUALITY FUEL

Economy Shoe Store
SHOE
AND SHOE REPAIRING

—a t

UP- TO - DATE
COAL C O M PA N Y

BEST WISHES !

Clark Bros.
Filling Station
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•
Red and Elmer Clark

GIS
PHOT
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Best
Senior

Bee
SHOE

9 SOUTH MONROE ST.
PHONE 8 7 0

�Best Wishes O f

COMPLIMENTS OF

THE SANDWICH SHOP

TH

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WILBUR'S
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HOME
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Van Aken, Florist

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Priest
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1946 SENIORS
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TOP R O W Fillmore, Funderborg, Kenyon
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BEST WISHES !
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Michigan Associated
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•
Luedder's
8

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COMPLIMENT
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Mac's Pharmacy

EVERYTHING IN
MEN'S WEAR

Alliso
Clothing

GOOD LUCK
SENIOR

ASBURY BROTHERS

WE EXTEND

Everything Good to Eat

SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS

COLD WATER
CO-OPERATIVE
COMPANY

Bagger
Funeral

: 88

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THE N A M E

TO

T H I N K

OF

FIRST

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( 89

�NOW THAT SCHOOL IS OUT
Why Not Learn to Fly at

GOOD LUCK
SENIORS !

Legg Airport
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Cleaners

Smitty
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Here's wishing you success in your
life's endeavors and m a y you live
to see a Community Building i n
Coldwater.

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194

RALPH C L O Y D
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PHONE 46

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BRAS
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Hig
Spee
REGAL MEG. CO.
EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS

CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 1946

The PATTERSON C O .
PRINTERS OF "THE CARDINAL"

•

18 N. MONROE ST.

P

H

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42

Best Wishes o f
Compliments o f

The I. G.
•

PILLSBURY M O T O R

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Budget
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SALE

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( 92

�PORTRAIT
CONGRATULATIONS

COMMERCIAL PHOTOS

SENIOR

— Also
HIGH GRADE PHOTO FINISHING

Hodgman
Insurance
Agency

OSBORN
Phone 406-J

COMPLIMENTS OF

Quality Spring
•
COIL SPRINGS FOR INDUSTRIAL
AND AGRICULTURAL

Martin Brothers

Best Wishes t o t h e
Class of '46

JOHN
Farm Implements and Service

FELLER'S

•
Corner Clay and
Divisio
PHONE 506

MUSIC MART
Phone 711-J

9

�Index to
NAME

P

.

'

S

NA6nE

NV

P

A

G

E

NO
77

A. &amp; P. S u p e r M o r k . ,

86

Kerr's

Allison's

88

Lawyers

76

88

Lee Brigs. H a r d w a r e

73

l o g g e r ! , F u n e r a l Horne

08

Legg A i r p o r t

90

Band a n d O r c h e s t r a

72

Legg, L u m b e r

7

Banks

8

Lincoln C o u n c i l

73

Borney's M a r k e t

77

luedd•rs. S h o e Store

87

Bee H i v e

85

Mac's P h a r m a c y

88

Branch C o u n t y A b s t r a c t O W, , , ,

80

M o , Theo.'

J. B . B r a n c h C o .

83

Marothy Electric S h o P

Bunny's B r u n c h

84

Martin

Carroll S t o r e

83

Mortin's G r o c e r y

8

.

Asbury B r o s .

B

70

r

79
o

s

.

9

3

"C'' C l u b

70

Mashon•Dorsey

79

Coldwater Bross C o .

9

McComb's S h o e S t o r e

79

O

83

McConkey F u n e r a l H o r n e

79

Coldwater C l e a n e r s

83

Michigan A s s o c i o M d Te l e p h o n e C o .

07

a

[booms.

Clark B r o s

85

Midwest F o u n d r y C o .

06

CloYd

90

Mike M o y

88

Coldwater C o • o p .

88

Montgomery W a r d C o .

73

Commercial I n n

70

Notional U t i l i t i e s C o .

79

Coldwater D o i l y Reporter

72

Nick's I c e C r e a m P a r l o r

9

Coldwater D a i r y

76

Olmstead 8 S a n

9

C o l d w a t e r Te a c h e r s C l u b

90

Osborn's Sludilos

Crondall T i r e S h o p

76

Cbto's S p o r t S h o p

78

Dale R o g e r s

77

Patterson C o . , P r i n t e r s

92

Darling

93

89

P. m , , C i g a r Store

84

0. W . Davis

74

Penney's

84

Davis C o a l 6 F u e l O i l

74

Petes H I g b Stbsed

92

Davis S t a n d a r d G a r a g e

76

Pillsbury M a t o r S a l e s

92

Dentists

80

Pollack's

7

Delicatessen

75

Pratt M f g . C o .

Dobson A g e r , .

74

FrI/W StudIt's

87

Deluxe C a b

83

Quolity S p r i n g s M f g . C o .

93

Denny's G r i l l

76

Regal M f g . C o .

92

Derhantrner, M a r t y

77

Raby•s D r u g S t o r e

79

Economy S h o e S t o r e

85

The S a n d w i c h S h o P

86

Feller's M u s i c M o r t

93

Shattuck F u n e r a l H o m e

86

Girl R e

74

Shaw S h o e C o .

77

Gist S t u d i o s

85

Smitty's R e s t a u r o n t

90

Hard's G r o c e r y

84

Snyder's B o k e r y

73

Hi,

75

Stella R e

Hodgman I n s u r a n c e A g e n c y

93

Strout Rectl E s . t e

77
90

_

82

80

Hilton's S t o r e

76

Student Commission

N

80

Taylor C h e v r o l e t

78

Home E c . _

70

Tibbett's T h e a t e r

74

Houser

83

Treat A u t o P a r t s

75

I. G . A . S t a r e

92

Tribolet's 5 a n d 1 0 , S t o r e

8

Ideal W a l l p a p e r

85

Up- t o -Date C o a l

85

II,,',

78

Vo n A k e , ' ,

87

1 J. Newberry

8

8

Johnson's C l o t h i n g

9

Von's T a x i
Vinton, C o n t r a c t o r

Johnson's F o o d M a r k e t

75

Kiess J e w e g y
King's C l e a n e r s

&amp;

H . Cleaners

-

-

80

Vogt's G r e e n h o u s e

&gt;

Wolker's l o u n d ,

84

7.

Wilbur's F u r n i t u r e

86

90

W o o d w a r d 6 SI:MS

87

(94)

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FEATURE

P

A

G

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NO

FEATURE

PA G E N O

Girl F . . . . . . .

52

A Band

44

Home Ec. C l u b

Advertising
Band S n a p s h o t s

58

Honor Students

Baseball

62

Hi- Y C l u b

.

45

Basketball

62

Juniors

30

Band

54

Junior C h o r u s
Junior P l a y

42

Beginners' B a n d

56

57

King, I r a

_ 8

Board o f E d u c a t i o n
Cardinal S t a f f

Lincoln C o u n c i l

33
38
53

35

Mirror S t a ff

Child S t u d y

67
47

Orchestra
Popularity Contest

Class i n R e v i e w

14

Senior C h o r u s

57

Community Health

46

U M ° , Fictaref
Senior P l a y

43

' C.' C l u b

D. A . R . G i r l

4 8 49

Debate Te a m

15
23

Soniffr P f 9 f f h f . .
Senior W i l l s

9

Dennis, K e r m i t

50

27

Eighth G r a d e

34

S e e .

Faculty

10

Snapshots

F. F . A . C l u b

40

Sophomores

F. F . A . W i n n e r s

49

Student C o m m i s s i o n

6

Football

60

Thomas, E . B y , , . ,

9

Four-H S e w i n g C l u b

47

Tr a c k

Freshmen

32

Usherettes

.

Grade

35
12, 3 6 , 6 8
3

4

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Cardinal
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N

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A S S I S TA N T E D I T O R

M

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M

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Dennis

S t a ff : T h o m a s K e l l e r , J o y c e S t o n s e l l , C h a r l e s T h o m a s ,

C y n t h i a

lack R o w e , R i c h a r d D a i l e y, N o r m a J e a n C a n f i e l d

Vinton, Editor

C I R C U L AT I O N

S t a ff : W i n i f r e d H a r d y , M a r g a r e t M e a u t e l i n , l e a n

D

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r

i

s

l e a n Funderburg, Editor

Staff: M a r y V i n t o n

Aebersold
O R G A N I Z AT I O N S

y

lock Tighe

G o n s b y, E d i t o r

Frankie D o l b e e
.

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Barbara G i s t , B a r b a r a B r o c k w a y, V i r g i n i a S p e n c e r.

S t a ff : M a r g a r e t E a r l y , B e t t y C l a r k , W i l m a F i l l m o r e ,

FEATURE S TA F F

R

S t a ff t V i r g i n i a P i e r c e , I o l a M a c k l i n , D o r t h y B a k e r ,

Ellen Tribolet

L o M o y n e

SPORTS

Hammond. Editor

l

a

m

e

s

G a y, Editor

S t a ff : J a c k R o w e . l o a n l o b e s , R i c h a r d M a c D o n a l d

S t a ff : l a n e R o b i n s o n , B e t t y B r a u k e r , P a t
ilyn S m i t h , l e a n A e b e r s o l d , N o r m a H o l m e s

BUSINESS M A N A G E R

W

i

l

b

e

r

Noel

S t a ff : C o r a l S c h t e n e r , A l b e r t a S o w l e s , M a r y L o u
JUNIOR H I G H

l

e

a

n

Baton E d i t o r

Gorrnon, M c k Rowe, B u d Barrett, Betty Stiles, M a r i l y n

S t a ff : F l o r a n c e R u b l e y , F r e i d a E a r l e y . l o a n D o n k i n

Russell

( 95 )

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