Camden Frontier High School - Redskin Yearbook (Camden, MI)
- Class of 1951
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ui. .a.-- -in-17:1 1r. ua-v N t 941' J wr M. iw 11' WT HIGH SCHOOL Bus Drivers We, the Seniors of Sl , very sin- cerely dedicate this annual to our advisers, fellow workers, and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Balmesz In respect to their untiring efforts to help us make our senior year a successful one. , DICHTIUIL X I R HDHIIIIISTHHTIUH ' SCHOOL BOGRD Front Row: CLeft to Right? Charles Shroats, Sec- retary:Lou1s F. Balmes, Superintendent: Glenliount, Trustee Second Row: Russell Mull,President: Harold Shiffler, Treasurer: Earl Bunce, Trustee Front Row: CLeft to Right? Mrs. Doris Logan, Sev- enth Grade: Mrs. Vivian Bell, Music and Band: Louis F. Balmes, Superintendent: P.L. Bell, Principal and English: Mrs. Leora Masters, Home Economics: Mrs. Violet Balmes, Com ercial Second Row: George Seely, Maintenance: Russell An- stead, Shop and Agriculture: Floyd Gardner, Eighth Grade: Mrs. Audrey Wisman, Office: Richard Zulch, Football and Mathematics:Mrs. Thelma Hemphill, His- tory and Spanish: Ronald Reynolds, Basketball, Baseball and Science: Charles S. Badura, English Q SEHIURS 'I' Doren Howald WSamn WHe smiled and said don't rush me ll girls. Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 F.F.A. l 3 Claes President 4 Athletic Rep. 2 Paper Staff 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Bend 1 2 3 4 WGood Gracious Grandman 3 'Just Duckyu 4 Marion Heller Wlimln WThe vacant mind is an invitation to v1ce.n Football 1 2 3 4 fJJe 1234 Class Vice Pres. 4 Baseball Mgr. 3 Paper Staff 3 Watchdog F.F.A. 3 WJust Duckyn' 4 Marella Salisbury Wiarandyu WI'm like the Lord, I love them 1-.ll al Centennial Queen 4 Carnival Queen 3 F.H.A. l 2 3 4 l'.H.A. Treasurer 2 Class Treasurer l Athletic Rep. 2 Glee Club 4 Class Secretary 3 4 A Dorothy Burke 'Dotn Wuore fun than a barrel of monkeys, Jump in 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 F.H.A. 3 4 GeAeAe 2 4-H 1 2 Beta Club 2 Class Treasurer 2 4 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Rooters Club l 2 Glee Club 4 Band l 2 3 4 'Good Gracious Grandman 3 nJust Duckyn 4 Joan Buehrer 'Jo' WA burden which one chooses is not fe1t.W SALUTATORIAN 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 F-HJ. 1 2 4 3 3 7 .H .A . Perl iamentarian State Degree 3 Best Citizen 3 Paper Staff 2 3 4 Paper Editor 4 Annual Staff 4 Cleo Club 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Amateur Show 3 nJust Duckyu 4 Rosemary Salmon 'Boeieu 'The way to be truly honored is to be truly good. VALEDICTORIAN 4 D,A,R. 4 F.H.A. President 2 3 1 2 3 F.H.h. State Degree 3 Class Secretary 2 Paper Staff 4 Member of Qneen's Court 3 Annual Staff 4 '-'I Ruth Abbott WDimplesn Better late than never, but, better still, never late.' Basketball l 3 PAA. 123 l',H,A, Secretary 2 F.H.A. Song Leader 8 F,H,A. Valentine Qpeen 3 Athletic Rep. 1 Reporter 4 Paper Sta! 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club l 2 4 Band l 2 Amatuer Show 2 'Good Gracious Grandma 3 Just Ducky 4 LaVerne Nelson WNellie' Let's work together, you do the '0I'ken Basketball l 2 3 4 Football l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 l'.F.-5. l 2 3 4 7.7.5. Secretary 4 Class President 2 Athletic RSP. 1 Paper Staff 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Band 1 2 3 4 'Good Gracious Grandma 3 Just Ducky 4 William Watson Bill ' I'm not good looking, but what's my opinion against 50,000 other people.' Basketball l 2 4 Football l 2 3 4 Glass President l Paper Staff 2 8 Paper Editor 2 3 Jr. Red Cross Chairmn 4 Duane Baughman 'Jake' 'Every man is an architect of his own fortune . Football 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 1.7.1. 1 2 5 4 F,F.A. President 4 T.F.A. Secretary 3 Class Vice Pres. 3 Claes Treasurer 2 Athletic Rep. 4 Paper Staff 'Just Ducky' State Farmer 4 2 3 4 Richard Havens 'Dick' 'Handsome is as Handsome does .' Reporter 3 Paper Staff 3 Donna Cook 'Spud' 'It is never to late to learn.' Basketball 1 2 3 l'.H.A. l 2 3 4 1.3.4. Treasurer 4 l',H .A. Parlimentarian 3 1.8.4. Reporter 1 Glass Vice Pres. 1 Class Secretary 2 Athletic BGP. 3 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 4 'Good Gracious Grandma' 3 'Just Ducky' 4 4'4l 4 L i J,l, Spurlock 'J1mW 'Tomorrow is just another day ll Basietball 1 2 Football l 2 1.1.8. 1 2 l',l',A, Vice Pres. Clase Vice Pres. 2 Athletic Rep. Paper Staff 2 Beat Citizen 'Good Gracious Grandmau 0Juet Duckyn 3 Connie Aller Klzer Poog1e Taken, 1sn't it e shame. 1 Basketball 2 3 4 734. 1234 Glee Club 1 2 4 I' .H ,A . Sec retary 3 Band 1 2 Jr. Red Cross Chairman 4 Carnival Qpeen 2 'Just Ducky' 4 Dianne Bates lay WDiW 'Here'e to love, sweet mlsery.W 1 2 3 Basketball Cheerleader Clase Secretary Carnival Queen LBA. Amatuer Show Paper Staff 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 Sharon Person 'marry' 'To err is human, to forgive divine. Basketball l 2 3 4 LEA. 2 3 4 LBA. Secretary 4 Class President 3 Paper Staff 3 4 Paper Editor 3 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 4 'Good Gracious Grandma' 3 Just Ducky' 4 Shirley Johnston 'Shirl' Where there is a will, there is a way. Basketball l 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 LEA. l 2 3 4 l',H.A, Vice Pres. 2 Class Treasurer 3 Athletic Rep. 4 Paper Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Carnival Qmsen 4 Glee Club 4 Reporter 1 llaurice Robinson 'Mort' 'A bird in the hand is worth two in the huh. Basketball llgr. 2 Baseball llgr. 2 LTA. l 2 3 4 'JA' Trees, 4 Demonstration Team 3 Amatuer Show 2 'Good Gracious Grandma' 3 ff 'I Donna Shanoour ' bunny' 'Still water runs TJA. Paper Staff Annual Staff doop.' 1 3 4 David Grots 'Dave' 'A oontentod mind is A con tinual foost.' Football 2 4 Baseball 3 1.7.1. l 2 3 4 Joan Hukill 'Jo' 'It is better to in had company.W Bend 7.3.5. Paper Staff Annual Staff be 810210 Chill 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 3 4 Valedictory Parents, friends, teachers, and classmates: I am very happy and proud to speak to you tonight. I would like to have you continue with the crew members and myself on our voyage on the mShip of Tomorrow.n As we journey into the voyage of life, we will en- counter rough waters and perhaps many times get caught in the shoals. Yet,as we stand here in the helm of the Ship of Tomorrow, we see many new horizons for youth. First, there is the horizon of leadership . Never before has there been a time when leadershipvas so vit- ally important. We all know there is great need for a leader, who has the strength and personality to lead us back to a peaceful world. Who knows, maybe a member of our own crew will become that leader. We see, also, the horizon of different kinds of work awaiting us. Looking about us, we see the voca- tions that have not yet been touched. For example, the air-age brought many new types of work for everyone and now the atomic age is just opening with new frontiers for many. Another horizon we see, and one which we consider to be of utmost 1mportance,is that of equal educational opportunities. The benefits of a small school such as our own should be more equal to those of the larger 011830 Our recreational programs need enlarging. They need to provide recreation for all ages. The majority of people work only eight hours a day which gives them more free time than formerly. When men worked twelve or fourteen hours a day, they were too tired for out- side recreation. Times have changed that and opened new fields so working people can find spiritual inspir- ation and relaxation. We would like to mention the horizon of 'social equality'. We cannot just sit down and feel superior to other people. We must learn to appreciate the cultures of all people and to accept those of which we do not approve. We have only mentioned a few of the more important horizons the members of the 'Ship of Tomorrow' will face as they leave high school, but with steady hands at the wheel and a keen eye ahead, we feel that we can go forth with a feeling of steadfastness and ability to succeed. It is very pleasant being here together on this voyage but it is also pleasant to look back to our carefree high school days, which Ruth Abbott, our Hist- orian, will now review for you. -- Rosemary Salmon Salutatory NSHIP OF TOMORROWN Friends: May I introduce you to the crew of the nSh1p of Tomorrow' the class of 'Sl. We have had four years together--some days were pleasant, some days were sad. In spite of the occasion- al trials, disappointments, and failures, these years have indeed been happy. We have arrived at the shore about to embark on our voyage of life. With mingled feelings of sadness and joy, we leave our friends, the students and teachers of Camden Frontier. While we regard Com encement as a goal which has been attained, in reality it is only a beginning--a step forward. Life has so far been a mixture of work and play. We have established a foundation on which to build our future. We have taken the prescribed courses of study in grade and high school. We have taken part as young people in the activities of the school as well as having pursued the class work. We have tried to conduct ourselves so that we have been accepted as a part of the community in which we reside. We are just normal, average, American young people: full of hope, full of enthusiasm, full of plans. From now on, life will be what we ourselves make it. We hope to make it worthwhile. Before embarking, we want to give thanks to those who have helped to bring us safely to this shore. Our thanks to the teachers who have guided us along the way with their patience, help, and understanding: our thanks to our pals of Camden Frontier for the many pleasant memories we share, our thanks to our parents, who with willing assistance and encouragement have kept our faith firm: our thanks to the school board who has made our education possible: and last but not least, our thanks to the numerous friends who have lent a helping hand along the way. Shipmates, our voyage lies ahead, our course is not yet set, but you will be safe in the hands of the captain of our sh1p,our Valedictorian, Rosemary Salmon. So on the seas of Life ---- sail on our nShip of Tomorrow.n --Joan Buehrer Class History In the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-seven, in the month of September, there congregated in the halls of learning, known as the Camden-Frontier High School,of Camden, Michigan, approximate ly thirty members, who came seeking greater knowledge. As Ireshmen,we chose the following officers: Pres., William Watson: V,Pres.,Donna Cook, Sec., Dianne Batesg Treas.,Uarella Salisbury, Ath- letic Rep., Ruth Abbott and LaVerne Nelson. Mr. William Warfield was our sponsor. We took part ln the School Carnival and Dianne Bates rep- resented the class as Queen. We sponsored and took part in many activ- ities during this year. At the beginning of our Sophomore year, we had approximately twenty- seven members to elect the following Officers: Pres.,LaVerne Nelson, V. Pres .,Jlm burlockg Sec., Donna Cook, Trees ., Duane Bnughmang Athletic Rep., Iarella Salisbury and Doren Howald. Mr. Carleton Bates was our sponsor during our Sophomore year. We again took part in the School Car- nival and this year Connie Aller was our queen. During this year,we de- cided to start a school paper, which turned out to be a success. When school resumed in nineteen forty-nine, we elected officers as follows: Pres., Sharon Persong V,Pres., Duane Baugh ang Sec., Marella Salisbury, Trees., Shirley Johnston, Athletic Rep., Donna Cook and Jim Spurlockg Class Reporter, Dick Havens. Our class sponsors were Mrs.T, Hemphill and lr.P,L. Bell. During this year we put out the school paper and presented the play nGood Gracious Grandman, Those who showed their talent were Jim Spurlock, LaVerne Nelson, Donna Cook, Ruth Abbott, Doren Howald, Dorothy Burke, Sharon Person, Dave Gratz, and Maurice Robinson The Junior-Senior Banquet was held at the Arlington Hotel, Coldwater, Michigan. Our Carnival Queen this year was Marella Salisbury. Dorothy Burke Joined our class and Rosemary returned to us from Reading. As the Senior year started, we chose officers as follows: Pres. Doren Howaldg V.Pres., Marlon Heller: Sec., Harella Sallsburyg Trees., Dorothy Burkeg Athletic Rep., Shirley Johnston and Duane Baughmang Class Reporter, Ruth Abbott. Our class sponsor was Mr. Louis Balmes. TheSen- lor Class presented the play WJust Ducky.n Appearing in the cast were Duane Baughman, Sharon Person, Joan Buehrer, Jim Spurlock, Connie Aller, Doren Howald, Marlon Heller, Dorothy Burke,Donna Cook,Ruth Abbott, Dave Grate, and LaVerne Nelson. Shirley Johnston was Senior Candidate for Carnival Queen. larella Salisbury,a member of the Senior Clase, repre- sented Camden-Irontier Szhool at the Centennial Fair at Hillsdale, Michigan, We again published the School Paper. This was such a success, we decided to publish a School Annual, which worked qut very well. The Seniors were guests of the Juniors at the Annual Junior-Senior Banquet, held April 13, 1951. A good time was enjoyed by all. Baccalaureate and Commencement were held lay 13 and 16, 1951, respectively. -Ruth Abbott ' 1951 Class win ' We, the Senior Class of 1951 of the Camden Frontier High School, most of us being of sound mind and naturally generous, do make and publish this our last will and testament. To the Camden Frontier High School and its faculty, the graduating class of NSIU leaves it appreciation for making it the brilliant and remarkable class it is. To the under classmen, the graduates present their good grades, well knowing your need for them by the time you beco e Seniors. Frances Dennis and my I, Willie Watson, will my nmodest and my window shades to Mr. Reynolds. I, LaVerne Nelson, will my ability hill's study fortable bed I, Mort Class to Max I, Joan hall to anybody who thinks Robinson, will my ability Abbott. Buehrer, will my giggle to waysn to Dick Swanders to sleep in Mrs. Hemp- a desk might make a can to argue in Government ability to get out of Study Hall to Harold Knapp. I, Marion Heller,will my ability to wise crack to Aub G. I, Rosemary Salmon, will my typewriter and my one perfect paper to Verna Gerber. I, David Gratz, will my ability to get A's in English to Nancy Cole and my vocabulary to Dennis Kirkingburg. I, Dorothy Burke, will my clarinet to anyone who is windy enough to blow it and my temper to Ed Yearling. I, Donna Cook, will my driver's license to Helen Edinger and my old, blind, white horse to Janet Cellars. I, Donna Shaneour,w1l1 my reserved ways in class to Pat R I, Dianne May,will my scholastic ability to Carol Aldrich and my desire to come to school every day to Maurice and Norris Stickney. I, Shirley Johnston, will my athletic ability to Donna Seely and my yell shoes to LaVerna Moyer. I, Joan Hukill, will my quietness to Jim Shaneour. I, Marella Salisbury, will my pleasing ways to Von Hinkle and my English book to Jim Havens. I, Doren Howald, will my Chevrolet and my private parking Hot at school to Max Gilpin. CNight parking only., I, Ruth Abbott, will my ability to flirt to Alice Mohr and my ability to be a gossip writer to Dorothy Herzog. I, Connie Kizer, will my height to Mary Eachues and my Hong, curly hair to Pat Schaadt. I, Jim Spurlock, will my ability to go with Reading and Camden girls to Norman Jagger. I, Duane Baughman, will my technique with the nurses to Don Growden. I, Dick Havens, will my ability to get good grades to Harold George. I, Sharon Person,will my devilishness tonQu1etnArdice J. Class Pro ecy As columnist on the nShip of Tomorrowu. I make the following predictions for the nClass of Blu. It is now 1971 and Ruth Abbott is now known as Madam Ilene, interior decorator at the White House. She is under the direction of Mrs. Marion Heller, theibrmer Shirley Johnston. Marion is carrying on his duties as President. The White House is being redecorated for a banque t being given by Marella Salisbury Gier, the most talked of entertainer in Washington. Maurice Robinson and David Gratz are the Presidents special FBI men who are looking for Admiral Kizer, who has disapperred with his wife, Connie Aller Kizer, from the Battleship USS Camden-Frontier. Mrs. Kizer is be- lieved to have taken secrets on an invisable submarine developed by master scientists, William Watson and Dick Havens. Mrs. Dianne May is visiting in Washington, while her husband,pres1dent of the New York Central Railroad, is in conference with woman senator, Joan Buehrer, in an effort to settle a railroad strike. Joan Hukill and Donna Shaneour now own and operate an exclusive flower shop for the distinguished people of Washington. Ensign Rosemary Salmon, of the Waves, is visiting Donna Cook Gier on her Dude Ranch. Sharon Person is Co-hostess. Sharon is married now and her twelve child- ren are taking over the duties of the ranch. Secretary of Agr1culture,Duane Baughman, is enter- taining his old classmate, Jim Spurlock, who is Amer- ica's football immortal. Dorothy Burke was here on visit the other day. She is an instructor at Tri-State College. Dorothy said on one of her recent trips she was entertained by Doren Howald and La Verne Nelson at Carnegie Hall. Doren does head walks while La Verne accompanies him on his bass horn. Dianne Bates May SENIOR DIAGNOSIS llama Humans Chats.: Bat. Qaiaaszzy Hans:Qut 22212 Abbott, Ruth Ruth Jim's Tempers Most Arms Artistic Baughman, Duane Jake Austin Most Serious Buehrer, Joan Grandma Ball Gossipers Most Games Obliging Burke, Dorothy Burp Loomis' Shorthand Happiest Cook, Donna Cookie '37 Ford Profanity Sweetest Gratz, David Dave Midnight Arguments Camera Shows Shy Havens, Richard Dick Fremont Work Quletest Theater Heller, Marion Mimi Moore's '41 Ford Noisiest Howald, Doren Doren In bed Girls Best Dramatist Hukill, Joan Jo Home School Most Bashful Johnston, Shirley Shlrl Ball English Most Game Athletic Klzer,Connie Aller Connie Angola Gushers Outest May, Dianne Bates Di Texas Fault Thinnest Finders Nelson, Laverne Nellie Ransom Teachers Biggest Person, Sharon Sharry with JohnJilters Roughest Robinson, Maurice Mort Beauty Male Poutiest Salon Teachers Salisbury. Marella Marcy With English Neatest Blaine Salmon, Rosemary Rosle Tri-State Tw- Most College timers Friendly Shaneour, Donna Shany Ransom English Most Serene Spurlock, James Jim Reading Inquis- Oldest ltiveness Watson, William Bill I'll Referees Laziest not tell 'Juana Office Farmer Office Work Office Secretary Dude Ranch Owner Detective Explorer Army Marriage Indefinlte Athletic Coach Beauty Culture Housewife Undecided Good Pay- ing Job Million- aire Work Work Telephone Operator Service Station Business Admin. 3 5 QMMJQ 7kW'7X,,,6f JZNQU WWW fiwvb- Wffww ffl! 3? 3 Q1 E Q93 Wg HR Q W JWWWQQQSEE 3 Jofyww pflhfgmi LA M? f'jI7' UHDERMHSSIIIUI Front Row: Second Row Third Row: Back Row: JUNIORS KLef't to Right, Norris Stickney, Nancy Cole, Donna Seely, Patricia Pearce, Car- ol Aldrich, Janet Cellars, Aubrey Gier, James Havens Maurice Stickney, Dorothy Herzog, Alice Mohr, Mary Lou Eachues, Francis Dennis, Ardice Jagger, Harold George, Mr.Charles Badura, Sponsor Donald Growden, James Shaneour, Helen Edinger, Patricia Schaadt, Verna Gerber, Laverna Moyer Max Gilpin, Norman Jagger, Von Hinkle, Edward Yearling, Dennis Kirkingburg First Row: Second Row Third Row: Back Row: SOPHOMORE S lLeft to Right, Betty Schuster, Phyllis Hopkins, Patricia Copeland, Richard At- kins, Bruce Bunce, Evadne Cook, Marilyn Seely, Sandra Millard Irene Broughman, Rosemary Radabaugh, Gladys Barnes, Kathryn Jagger, Reva Hav- ens, Onalee Kirkingburg, Mary Barrett, Shirley Jenkins, Leota Moyer, Mrs.Thelma Hemphill, Sponsor Bob Kizer, Bernard Hukill, Ila Mann,Anna May Little, Faye Johnston, Alice Smith, Mildred Stalhood, Rovelle Gratz Clive Guise, Joe Mapes, John Kimmel, De- Wayne Kope, Mike Pearce, Wallace Shiff- ler, Tom Franton, Jerry Salisbury 'x Front Row: Second Row Third Row: Back Row: FREISHMEN CLeft to Right? Ruth Edinger, Oletha Cutshaw, Norman Rubel, Jeannine Vallieu, Ruth Elson, Donna Lemmon, Audrey Baugh- man, Leona Shiffler, Evelyn Spurlock. Charles Wade, Tom Wagner, Theo Britton, Donald Trueman, Donald Ward, Gerald Gratz, James Buehrer, Richard Denison, Corwin Allgire, John Barr Mr. P . L. Bell, Sponsor, Bonnie Fulk Shirley Stenger, Barbara Schaadt, Judy Wisman, Elizabeth Burke, Sally King, Marlene Hukill, Darlene Rigelman, Margie Walker, John Aller Paul Blount, Iliff Van Aken, Betty Faye Robinson, Marilee Cramton, Marjorie Carter, Luetta Growden, Donald Nye, Her- bert Bryan, Duane Tryon, Russell E. Mull Front Row: Second Row Third Row: Back Row: EI GHTH GRADE Cleft to Right? Fred Johnston, Vincent Chamberlain,Charles Jenkins,Nancy'W1leg Jane Copeland, Rosemarie Rawlins, Sam Yearling, Ronald Hinkle, Lee Watts Lilah Shiffler, Shirley Carr, Peter Schuster, Laverne Gary, Dean Shippy, Marilyn Ward, Roger Hephner, Peter Her zog, Larry Favourite, Larry Harmon, Richard Agnel,Errol St.John, Mr. Floyd Gardner, Sponsor Carl Shaneour,Larry Hickman,Donna Bur- ger, Thelma Jagger, Marlene Peter,Shir- ley Rigelman Velma Jagger,Mary Margaret Reed, Jennie Lee Gerber, LaVera Moreland, Shirley Green, Irene Wilcox, Nancy Leismer, Verda Rae Hinkle, Paul Kope,Ly1e Hukill SEVEN TI-I GRADE Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: ---In order of standing fLef't to Right? Clarence Rigelman, Bob Robertson, Calvin Linebrink, John Al- ward, Jack Dunlap, Yvonne Kope, Connie Moore, Loree Fowler, Richard Robinson Mrs. Doris Logan, Sponsor,Alfred Riddle, David Johnston, Ellen Munger, Lucille Jones, Arlene Riddle, Kay Millard, Sarah Mohr, Carol Growden, David Bennett. Ron- ald Shegitz Shirley Masters, Lena Dalimonte, Jeanne Hukill, Allen Gezelman, Junior Abbott Charles King, Stella Barns, Alberta May Samuel Stalhood, Denton Lemmon, Dorothea Stanley, Sharon Waters, Shirley Dunlap, Virgie Campbell, Onalee White, Janice Vio, Raymond Carter, Donald Robinson, Rex McK1bben, Richard Hinkle, Patricia Robertson. Tom Fulk HGTIVITIES GIRLS CHORU S Front Row: fLeft to Right? Joan Buehrer, Connie Aller Kizer, Jeannine Vallieu, Shirley Jenkins Mary Barrett, Janet Cellars, Margie Walker, Gladys Barnes,Judy Wisman Second Row: Donna Cook, Marella Salisbury, Dorothy Burke, Shirley Johnston, Sharon Person, Dorothy Herzog, Pat Pearce, Nancy Cole, Sally King, Millie Stalhood, Mrs. Vivian Bell, Director Back Row: Phyllis Hopkins, Pat Copeland, Marilee Crampton, Bettg Faye Robinson, Ruth Abbott,Marjor1e arter, Francis Dennis, Alice May Mohr, Audrey Baughman, Irene Broughman, Leona Shiffler This is the second year for our girls'chorus. It was very difficult to get the altos started but they are doing fine. The highlight for this year was assisting the band in its concert program. BAND Front Row: fLeft to Right! Richard Robinson, Sara, Mohr, Marlene Hukill, Alberta May, Joan Buehrer,Dorothy Burke, Jeannine Vallieu, Mary Margaret Reed, Richard Denison, Alice May Mohr Second Row: Eddie Mull, Audrey Baughman,L1lah Shiff- ler, Donald Trueman, Lyle Hukill, Char- les Wade, Elizabeth Burke, Joan Hukill, Sally King,Ruth Elson, Mrs.V1v1an Bell, Director Back Row: John Aller, Donald Nye, Marilee Cramton, Maurice Robinson, Wallace Shiffler, La- Verne Nelson, Paul Blount, Doren Howald, Betty Faye Robinson, Leona Shiffler The band, which is in its fourth year, is able to practice as one group three times a ueek. We want to become a good marching organization ln the spring. Our new uniforms arrived in time for the Second Annual Band Concert. 'UU ST DU CKY The hilarious three act comedy was presented two nights to e packed auditorium. lr. Maxwell was chosen head of the Cit1zen's Committee, Betty Lou and Bernadine wrote to a love lorn column, and the Maxwell's two youngest children went insane. These all put together made a side splitting play, MR. MAXWELL, the father DUANE BAUGHMAN MRS. MAXWELL, the mother SHARON PERSO BETTY LOU MAXWELL, mischievous daughter CONNIE XIZER BERNADINE SMITH, Betty Lou's best friend DOROTHY BURKE WILBUR MAXWELL, the son DOBEN HOWALD HERCULES NELSON, Nilbur's bosom pal MARION HELLER CONNIE MAXWELL, seventeen year old daughter JOAN BUEHRER CRAIG MOORE, Connie's boy friend JIM SPURLOCK MR. MOORE, Craig's father LAVERNE NELSON DEL MARSHALL, a newspaper reporter DAVID GRATZ AUNT MARY, the nosey aunt DONNA COOK MISS BLAYNE, a love lorn columnist RUTH ABBOTT COULD BEU The funniest family on record! Never have so many eccentric people been gathered under one roof. Could be that they have more fun than a barrel ofmnnkeys. R Our Junior play was presented on April 6 and 7, to an appreciative aud- ience. BERKELEY NODAMORE, the father NORMAN JAGGER HILARIA NODAMORE, scatterbrained wife NANCY COLE GARLAND NODAMORE, beautiful daughter JANET CELLARS FABIUS NODAMORE, the son DONALD GROWDEN EUPHEMIA, the maid PATRICIA SCHAADT GEORGE L. MACK, office worker VON HINKLE SAMUEL SNODGRASS, an inventor JIM SHANEOUR DR. CELIA COFFIN, a female physician ARDICE JAGGER LIZ LISTER, the conceited snob PATRICIA PEARCE COUSIN DORA, sophisticated lady CAROL ALDRICH l m-LA. Jw First Bow: iLeft to Rightj Mrs. Leora Masters, Leader, Donna Cook, Treasurer, Donna Seely, Reporter, Patricia Schasdt, Secretary, Joan Buehrer, President, Carol Aldrich, Vice President, Patricia Pearce Parllamentariang Shirley J enkins, Song Leader, Alice Mohr, Historian Second Row: Betty Schuster, Patricia Copeland, Mary Barrett, Marilee Cramton, Betty Faye Robinson Marjorie Carter, Marella Salisbury, Shir- ley Johnston, Dorothy Burke, Connie Aller Kizer, Audrey Baughman Back Row: Ardice Jagger, Judy Wisman, Janet Cellars, Sally King, Bar- bara Schaadt, Nancy Cole, Donna Yea Lemmon, Elizabeth Burke,Jeann1ne Vallieu, Leona Shiffler y EFA. First Bow: CLeft to Rlghtl Ed Yearling, Dewayne Kope, Jerry Salisbury, Aubrey Gier, LaVerne Nelson, Marion Heller, Von Hinkle Second Bow: Richard Denison, Mike Pearce, James -Buehrer-,Harold George, Donald Growden, Donald Ward, Iliff in Aken, lax Gilpin, llaurice Robin- son, Paul Blount, Duane Tryon, Mr.R1ssell Anstead, Leader Back Bow: Clive Guise, Donald Nye, Norman Jagger, Joe Mapes, Robert Kizer, John Aller, Richard Atkins, Rovelle Grate, Bruce Bunce, J im Shaneour, Wallace Shiffler, J im Spurlock, Duane Baughman, David Grate HTHLETICS VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row: CLef't to Right! Willie Watson, Mr. Rey nolds, Coachg LaVerne Nelson Back Row: Jim Spurlock, Bruce Bunce, Doren Howald, Don Growden,Jerry Salisbury, Max Gilpin, Harold George, Jim Shaneour Montgomery at Camden Alvordton at Camden Camden at Deerfield Waldron at Camden Camden at Reading Camden at Hanover Camden at Kunkle North Adams at Camden Camden at Pioneer Hanover at Camden Camden at North Adams Camden at Montgomery Pioneer at Camden Camden at Reading 2 32 29 27 as 9 3 se 52 6 1 52 won won won lost won lost lost lost lost lost lost won lost won RESERVES BASKETBALL Front Row: CLeft to Right? Clive Guise, John Aller, Eddie Mull, Iliff Van Aken, Don Nye,Paul Blount Second Row: Gerald Gratz, Don Ward, Tom Wagner, Jim Buehrer, Theo Britton Back Row: Bob Kizer, Von Hinkle, Aub Gier,Ed Year- ling, Mike Pearce, Mr. Richard Zulch, Coach Montgomery at Camden Alvordton at Camden Camden at Deerfield Waldron at Camden Camden at Reading Camden at Hanover Camden at Kunkle North Adams at Camden Camden at Pioneer Hanover at Camden Camden at North Adams Camden at Montgomery Pioneer at Camden Camden at Reading won won lost lost won won lost lost lost won lost won won won FOOTBILL Front Row: lLeft to Right? Aub Gier, Jerry Salis- bury, Dave Gratz,Joe Mapes,J1m Shaneour, Ed Yearling, Von Hlnkle Second Row: Harold George, Managerg Bruce Bunce, Marion Heller, Bob Kizer, Doren Howald, LaVerne Nelson, B111 Watson, Duane Baughman, Jim Spurlock Back Row: Mr. Richard Zulch, Coach: Gerald Gratz, Iliff Van Akon, John Kimmel, Eddie Mull, Duane Tryon, Paul Blount, Theo Britton SCHEDULE Camden at Reading 19-13 lost Pittsford at Camden 6-6 tied Camden at Onsted 27-6 won North Adams at Camden 7-6 lost Morenci at Camden 55-O lost GIRLS BASKETBALL KLeft to Right? Faye Johnston, Sharon Person, Joan Buehrer, Shirley Johnston, Janet Cellars, LaVerna Moyer, Dorothy Burke Front Row: Second Row: Connie Aller Kizer, I1a Mann, Betty Schuster, Ardice Jagger, Marjorie Carter, Pat Pearce, Mrs. Bernice Fox, Coach Back Row: Leota Moyer, Luetta Growden, Dorothy Herzog, Donna Lemmon, Judy Wisman SCHEDULE Pittsford at Camden 19-32 lost Camden at North Adams 15-25 lost Camden at Montgomery 23-11 won Waldron at Camden 17-30 lost North Adams at Camden 26-27 lost Camden at Pittsford 28-13 lost Montgomery at Camden 25-17 won CHEERLEADERS Front Row: CLeft to Right! Joan Buehrer, Shirley Johnston Second Row: LaVerna Moyer, Marjorie Carter, Luetta Growden JUNIOR HIGH BOYS BASKETBALL The boys won a trophy at North Adams for a Junior High Tournament, and are proudly displaying it in front of their school. RTIS Thank You 'me members of the Senior Class wish to thank the Advertisers in this section. Without their contributions, our first Senior Annual would have been impossible. Friends, won't you patronize our advertisers? Tell them zou saw their sd in the Seniors' Annual, The Redskins. HHRDINHRII I ELECTRIC CO. PLUMIING HEATING QUALITY SERVICE Phone l2.'I Compliments Of First National Bank Westinghouse Appliances Bigelow Rugs k Carpets WILDER - KING FURNITURE ANGOLA, INDIANA Phone 246 Domestic Sewing Machines Complete Line of Furniture TUTTLETS JEWELRY GRUEN - HAMILTON - ELGIN WATCHES KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS 108 W. Mwmu: Anson, luouuu stroy's Grill Says 'BEST WISHES SENIORSN FREMONT, INDIANA lp I Congratulations From REEVE5 STUDIO Phone Ill. COMPLIMENTS Elliott lce 8: Coal Co. HILLSDALE, MICHIGAN Appliance Service Center 16 S- Howell Hilisdnli Pitons 119 SALES AND SERVICE NORGE - GIBSON - HOTPOINT MOTOROLA - T-V COMPLI MENTS Reading Home Dairy Phone 126 naming Maem,.n Comfiimsnts Jfalunaod- - 'Sh L0 OMI S 9 Q .Ina 095 I , S DRUG STORE 'LM 'aff' Hansdd M. ll. 'ng num rnsunuv' x Q, me .9-:eww WGN-K, NNINA Angolan, hug. aes? wzsl-les 'ro 'rx-u: cunss or '51 COM PLBTE FLORAL SERVICE Hu'-1 Hifi Allien Nichols Hillsdale, Mich. COMPLJMBNTS Eckman's De t Stor P . 6 FremonT.,Ind. Open Tusslty ind Snturday 'ill 9200 Rudy-10-Wear - Shoes - Yard Goods CONGRATULAT ION 8 SENIOR! FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE CALL THE C0-OPS READING C0-DPS FUEL, reno mu FARM surrues Rsading Phone lse Hillsdale Sf? School Hiliqxg Favnswortlfs Suggfy THRTFZILRSTOREN Arsdgfyxzzfds l:v..f,flla.., fn School COMP'-GTG HOME- NRM PW 4' Hillsdale WHEN' Gray 7 White OLDSMOBILE FIRST IN SERVICE - BECAUSE WE PUT SERVICE FIRST I2 N. Manning St. Hillsdale, Mich. I l Drake's Gen. Store GROCERJES HARDWARE QUALITY MERCHANDISE REASONABLE PRICES mon: 18 montana, mer-nun COMPLIMENTS OF' Sp-gid E-arm Supply QUALITY FARM Camden EQUIPMENT pgohs 14, B681 Wishes To The Seniors C ole's Gulf Service Phono 610 R - mc!-new Cong-atulntions Smiors MILLARD' S Phme 3 I- vontier, Michigan I' - l i 1 Don's Automotive Supplies Auto Accessories - Paints - Appliances Camden, Michigan phone 101 ,i, Commercial Prinlzrs publishers The Camden Advance Printers 8 Publishers Since l898 Camden, Michigan - i Complimenh of lld's Standard Service Your Dealer With A Smile Phone In CAMDEN. Nucl-nam COMPLIMENTS Camden Locker Plant :BRL BETTS - LYNN WARE Phong Q0 380481, Michigan 9 a 1 l l 1 151' WISH!! FROM Leutheuser Buick, Inc. Yours new Dollar PHONE l35 90 W. CAR-LETON ROAD HILLSDALE' MICH. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Y R O - JC S TAVERN REFRESHMENTS ' SANDYIICHES Modgounry, Complimenis of N U L L' 5 DAI R Y Hll.LsoAu:, mel-unAN 33 Years Serving Hillsdale County Phona T34 nuanrmaxne Cijamuninty C0-CD91 Asse'nn . FEEDS - SEEDS - COAL PHONE 216 ALL FARM SUPPLIES ' HILLSDALE GD QM SHBGHO LHOHS S316 HGV! ZIOH uuirqorl 'Kasumi uon USUIUIDI PCI ' Gum av Surddons Ka axvmsrn On vnvn IIsU01 vuv axvmsrn on UI Srum COMPLIM NTS OF Anstead s Market CHOICE MEATS QUALITY Phone 69 MONTGOMERY, MICHIGAN GROCERIES Compliments of LYLE PE RCY Dealer in Farm Produce HOUSEHOLD MOVING AND GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 15 Montgomery, Mich. TRI-STATE C0-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC Ownsd and Operated by 2700 Farm Yamihas FARM SUPPLIES, FEEDS, SEEDS, COAL GASOLINE, OIL AND GREASE HI CIIIGAN rmcv umoursomznv BUTTER' ---- -2 mouuwn Q- - -' -' -' 5 OHIO H. J. Gelzer 8: Son, Inc. Hillsdale, Michigan Phone 1051 HARDWARE FURNITURE i COMPLIMENTS OF AUSTIN GEII RAL STORE M-lou: as-on CNWUR MICHIGAN CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '51 This battered old world of ours is going to be a better place in which to live because of your youth, your energy....and your brains. with God's help your future is marked by ever-expanding horizons. The paths of opportunity are clearly defined for those who want to be of service, are well- prepared and are eager to apply themselves. We know you will make good--you always have. Hilhddle Stale Savin S Bank GUTHRIE Cl SUPPLY CO. Comp! imonts R I A N Dr. Reed., Dentist rkenom, mo. For Sales k Service all GUTHRIE Perrys Men's Wear For me me son naman. Phan' 101 JUST INSURANCE For Your Insurance leeds See RUSSELL E. MULL WAYNE A. CLEVENGER Camden, liehigen Mitchell in Company GRAIN 4 SEEDS 4 LUIBER 4 COAL A Complete One Stop Service For Nuilding Supplies DELIVERIES MADE Phone no llontgomery, llioh. St. Iohn 8: Adams FURIITUHB BUGS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES FUNERAL HOME--CADILLAC AIBULANCE Camden, liohigan Telephone 3 and 97 Compliments of La d nd Dl':'Ll:il:0l'S PHONE. 27 l-m.s.soAn.e mel-new Complimsnti df 3'0PfKl0R CZEANERJ' Asmnva , mrcmsm Drayton' s Sales Us Service CASE FARM MACHINERY SALES 6 SERVICE 15 W. Culhn Roni Hillsdllt, Michigan Phono YH Comp!imcn'ts of H. L. B E A M S FURNITURE AND FUNEVL SERVICE racuom, annum mon: sa U 1 119 'N' N X 'Siu ' i iiw cme Chair . Phone 68 ammo, MICHIGAN Volney P, Beyley, President Kenneth G. Prettie, Sec E, ll, Schermez-horn, V.Pree. lm. H. Leinbneh, Tree.: ANNOUNCES The expansion of their wood and steel chair production facilities and the ex- tension of their operation into other wood product lines together with the manufacture of screw machine parts, centerless grinder operations, and other allied type of metal products. Compliments Of CAMDEN STOCK YARDS wmul: t. Mun. -. mon: 104- CAMDEII, MICH. DA LE ROBIN SON'S GARAGE GAS, OlL,AND AUTO ACCESSORIES CAMDEN, mom Gm P Home 'IIOT Congratulations R. K . WOHLGEMUTH clmomu, mcmom nl I Compliments Of Russell E. Mull, Camdon,Miel1. LIFE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY C l I - I C P'f HlCKOK'S Angola Cleaners APPUANCES mon: 438 mucous, mo. Hillsdale Reading P2:.l.?G.G We c M - W R.Thomas ESX 2 P TA IPI 541- S1 Store PRI-2MONr, ummm v 1 . .5 . 1.-'-'2,g . 'L' -, L 4, - . v . - Nu- 'wi '. ' -'.-fi, -ff eff 31. 4 Lgfigjaf-Q, 2, 5 rv ,yy I S . g ' ' I J, , em. 4' 2-,:,g1Nf':L '- 3f'3,'N1 , 1 ' J , L , ,jg . in .LW -I-F715-e 1M.,:KV,g , ' ' -5 vt-1 1- .' Leql. 4 131,312 . . - - ,.- - r., '- V f .W .mf 1' ,iff -H-. M 1-'fir 5' :uf ' ' .diff ay. 15127. - .wi N' ' ' MT. ', f gp' wfp 1 - -, 1. ' I7 I . , I 5 Q . I 1-11 ., Q -. gn... r- ,Q...-4, sg,-1 ,, ,... 'Q,.,1 A- ' xx, , '- ' ' , V - . wr 4.1: x., , I ,L .'L: ...-lil . .- . 4,1 2'- 2 , 175, in it l, '.q'1 .if iianwwffrdla 11 - H J-Qftf' 1 1 1: ' w- 1.1,a.:4, . 1. ' , ,fu -Q. 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