Camden Frontier High School - Redskin Yearbook (Camden, MI)
- Class of 1953
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MRb VIOLET BALME Annual Adviser .A X 2 ,-1 41 Q I ' ll Dedication Religion, morality, and knowledge being necessary to good government and the happiness of mankind, schools and the means of education shall be forever encouraged. --North West Ordinance of 1787 In grateful appreciation, we, the Senior Class of 1953, dedicate this annual to all those who, in any way. helped bring about the realization of this new building for the Camden-Frontier School District. Board of Education R LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Shroats, Secretary: Glen Blount, Trustee: Louis F. Balmes, Superintendent: Earl Bunce, Treasurer: Rex Moore, Trustee: Russell Mull, President. F acult FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: Ronald Reynolds, Principal: Mrs. Mary I-Iersha, Home Economics: Mrs. Jean Bolander, Commercial and Math: Mrs. Marian Bates, English and Latin: Mrs. Violet Balmes, Commercial: Keith Griffin, Agriculture. Robert Radabaugh, Industrial Arts and Math: Mrs. Doris Logan, Junior High and Algebra: Mrs. Adeline Godfrey, Library Study Hall: Floyd Gardner, Junior High and History: Mrs. Marilyn Long, Band and Chorus Mrs. Mabel Lamb, English and History: Donald Eby, Science and Coach: Emerson Frank, Government, Math and Social Studies. X 4 Q7 A 7 .7 'Q xo I 6 A , Manu Q O ' V Q YT' . 4 Senior Class AQ- - 1 vp lg 1. if 1- ' fi. x Q 2 r s P - , Rosemary Radabaugh was ill the day we had our pictures taken. 1 4 Us f 4 . X V0 -'IVA I : l 1 'E 2 FIRST ROW: Shirley Jenkins, June McAllister, Bruce Bunce, Mary Barrett, Kathryn Jagger, Richard Atkins, Deloris Teachout, Anita Gostola. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Seely, Patricia Copeland, lla Mann, Elizabeth Johnston, Onalee Kirkingburg, Sandra Millard, Leota Moyer, Helen Brow: Mrs. Bates, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Hopkins, Joseph Mapes, Daniel Pichen, Wallace Shiifler, Jerry Salisbury, Thomas Frantom, Irene Broughman. ff X N , W J Bam,-2'I , Qiclra d M ,,-sv 7 -,,a4 'LAq'7 ,Q-al 3 ,WW De 7571s v ,,. P1612 ry!! f lArcfY'l Jails Lcot 2 Slflffl Ircilc Jfzrry Ovid kc Rlufl WA flkec 5 Zim h . rv Ph y!l15 pdrt' Eracc F416 Shu- OSCHILYY Helen Senior Class History When we entered the portals of the Camden-Frontier school as Freshmen in 1949, little did the teachers realize what trials and tributes we would give them. Our able president was Jerry Salisbury, and his co-workers were: Bob Kizer, Bruce Bunce, and Richard Atkins. Other members of the class, who always lent a willing hand were: Betty Adams, Mary Barrett, Gladys Barnes, Shirley Britton, Irene Broughman, Bob Chamberlain Evadne Cook, Jerry Crites, Pat Copeland, John Daglow, Darlene Drushal, Tom Frantom, Rovelle Gratz, Clive Guise, Jim Hayes, Reva Havens, Phyllis Hopkins, Bernard Hukill, Kathryn Jagger, Shirley Jenkins, Faye Johnston, Robert Kizer, Onalee Kirkinburg,Dewayne Kope, lla Mann, Joe Mapes, Sandra Millard, Leota Moyer, Mike Pearce, Rosemary Rada- baugh, Norman Rubel, Marilyn Seely, Betty Schuster, Wallace Shiffler, Alice Smith, Mildred Stalhood, and David Stenger, Our class advisor, Mr. Reynolds, saw us success- fully through our Freshman year. We voted Faye Johnston and Bob Chamberlain as our Athletic representatives. Our class was very well represented at the school carnival with Bob Kizer as King and Mary Barrett as Queen. We chose our class motto, On the Highway to Success, our class flower, a red rose, and our class colors, which are green and white. At the beginning of our Sophomore year we had 36 members, losing Shirley Britton, Bob Chamberlain, David Stenger, Betty Adams, Darlene Drushal, and Norman Rubel, who was ill much of the time during our Freshman year. We welcomed two additions to our class: John Kimmel, from Hillsdale, and Anna Mae Little from Reading. Bill Hovarter also entered our class but moved during the year. This year our advisor was Mrs. Thelma Hemphill, who had as her workers: Richard Atkins, Bruce Bunce, Jerry Crites, fwho left later in the year and Evadne Cook took over his dutiesl and Pat Copeland. Evadne Cook was our Carnival Queen and Mary Barrett joined her as queen for the Beauty Contest. We had several skates and bake sales which added to our treasury. We began our Junior year with the following officers: Bruce Bunce, Bob Kizer, Richard Atkins, Wallace Shiffler. Again we lost some of our members: Gladys Barnes, Clive Guise, Reva Havens, Bernard Hukill, John Kimmel, Alice Smith, and Mildred Stalhood left school: Bob Kizer went to Arizona. We gained Bill Berry from Waldron, Helen Brow from Jonesville, and Dan Pichea from Reading. Olin Armstrong, Marjorie Hall, Don Donahue, and Leon Boone also joined our group, but later moved away. We had 34 members but it decreased to 29, Onalee Kirkingburg was selected Carnival Queen and won. Evadne Cook was selected Queen for the Hillsdale County Fair. Mrs. Marian Bates, our capable advisor, directed our Junior Play which was a huge success, adding much to our bank account. We entertained the Seniors at a Junior-Senior Banquet at Potawatomi Inn, Pokagon State Park, Indiana. With the beginning of our Senior year we welcomed Anita Gostola and Deloris Teachout from Montgomery and June McAllister from Haviland, Ohio. We sadly watched five more members leave: Evadne Cook, Anna Mae Little, Mike Pearce, and Dewayne Kope. Rovelle Gratz left us at the beginning of the second semester. Officers for this year were: Mary Barrett, Bruce Bunce, Kathryn Jagger, and Bill Berry. When Bill left us to go to Waldron, Richard Atkins took over his duties. Mrs. Bates again is ad- visor of our class, which now consists of Z4 ladies and gentlemen. We took part in and sponsored many activities, including dances, skates, publishing the School Paper and Annual, Pie Plant Pete, and a thrilling Donkey Basketball game. Anita Gostola was chosen Carnival Queen. Mary Barrett was D. A. R. girl. We presented the play, No Place to Park. We were guests of the Juniors for our annual Junior-Senior Banquet, May 8. We enjoyed a lovely time on our trip through Shenandoah National Park, and Washington, doing something exciting every moment. We left Toledo Monday evening on the train and went to Charlottesville, Virginia, then took a bus to Washington where we spent three days,lseeing many interesting sights. We returned home Saturday morning bright and early, a tired but happy bunch of Seniors not quite ready to settle down for our exams, which the teachers insisted we had to take. Baccalaureate was held May 24. And then our long awaited moment arrived, Commencement was held May Z7 and we all commenced a new and exciting, but challenging life. May we, each and every one, succeed in whatever we once start to do and overcome all obstacles. Deloris Teachout I- -ss: MARY LOU BARRFTT Mary' Have I Told You Lately That I Love You Class President. . Annual Staff ..... Assistant Fditor-in Senior FxpresS . Girls' Chorus . . F .H.A ,.... ... F. H, A, President. F. H. A, State Convention Delegate. . VX edding Spells , D. A, R ...... RICHARD ATKINS Y0u'll Never Get Away F. F. A. F. F. A. Treasurer,. .. F. F, A. Secretary ....... F. F. A. State Convention .... F. F, A, National Convention. . Class President .......... Class Secretary ..... .... Class Treasurer ......... Senior Express Asst. Fditor Annual Staff Business Manager Wedding Spells ....... . . No Place To Park , . . . . . junior Red Cross Council. . . IRFNE' BFOUGHMAN Eyes Basketball ....,. Senior FxpresS . Annual Staff. . . Girls' Chorus . . Band ...,...... Wedding Spells . . . . No Place To Park . . Don't Let The Stars Get In Your HELEN BROW Wish You Were Here Basketball ..... Annual Staff. . . . . Senior Express . . Band ........... . No Place To Park . . . . 1.2. ..l.Z PATRICIA ANN COPELAND Because You're Mine Class Treasurer ....... Senior Express Editor. . Annual Staff, Editor ..... Girls' Chorus . . . F. H. A ............. F. H. A. Reg, III Secretary-Treasurer. Delegate to State F. H. A. Con. Pat .. Z . . . 4 . ., 4 l,Z,3.4 1.2.3.4 . . .4 .. 3,4 Wedding Spells ....... . . . . . . 3 No Place To lf ark . . ...4 BRUCE H. BUNCE Don't Be Basketball Football. . Baseball. F. F. A. . F. F. A. Parhmentary Team F. F. A. Vlce President F. F. A. Presldent Class Fresldent Class Vice Presxdent Class Secretary Wedding Spells No Place To Park ANITA GOSTOLA Lovely To Look At Annual Staff ........ Grandma's Best Years Carnival Queen ...... Hot Lunch Bkk ...,.. No Place To Park . . Gus THOMAS FRANTOM Tom I..et's Live A Little F. F. A ......... . . . 1,2 F. F. A. Sentinel .... Z No Place To Park . . . . . 4 . 1 m xx-faasseevwgyisssil:-' fi- PHYLLIS HOPKINS Phyl Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me. Basketball. . .... . . . . 1,3 Senior Express Assistant Business Manager. . 4 Girls' Chorus . .. ...... ... .l,Z,3 Annual Staff .... .... 4 Wedding Spells . . . . 3 4 c Wh. . ax: Ui. Q. , 10 .Q kk T KATHRYN LOUISL JAGGER Kate Beautiful Brown Eyes Basketball .... . . . . .3.4 Class Secretary. . . . . . . . Senior Express . . . . . . . . . Senior Express Bus. Mgr. . . . Annual Staff. . . .... . . . . . . Annual staff, Asst. Bus. Mgr. . . . F. H. A. ........... . . F. H. A. Historian. . . Wedding Spells . . No Place to Park . . FLIIABETH FAYE JOHNSTON Liz VN citing For A Letter From My Baby Basketball .... .. l,Z,3,-1 F.H.A, .,... V-edcling Spells , . . . . . . .5 No Place To l-'ark .. ..-l SHIRLFY ANNE' ,IFNKINS Till l Waltz Again With You Senior Fxpress. . Annual Siaff. . Girls' Chorus .... F. H. A. ........ F. H. A, Treasurer.. F. H. A. Sung Leader ..... F, H. A. Convention Delegate. . F. H. A. Valentine Queen. .. Shirl .. 1. l,Z,3, ILA MANN I Never Been Kissed Basketball ....... Senior F'xpresS . . Annual Staff ...... No Place To Park. J Y as A1 ,sm .,.g,.w. w. 51.1-Hassan, ONALEE MAE KIRKINGBURG Onme Sweet And Lovely Carnival Queen .... No Place To Park . . JOSEPH CHARLES MAPES A Guy Is A Guy Football. . . Baseball ...... F. F. A. ....... . F. F. A, Sentinel ....... F. F. A. Vice-President. . No Place To Park . . . LFOTA BFRN I'm Yours Basketball. . Annual Staff. Girls' Chorus Bland .,.... JUNE ARLENE MCALLISTER jume With Thxs Rmg I Thee VN ed Basketball Paper Staff Girls Chorus Operena w- s DANIEL A. PICHEA Dan l'Why Don't You Believe Me Basketball... . . . . . . . . -. .. Football. . . . . . Baseball ........ Senior Express . . Annual Staff ...... No Place To Park . . JERRY SALISBUR Y ' 'Mr. Touchdown' ' Basketball. . . Football. . . Baseball ..... F. F. A ....... Class President. . . 'Wedding Spells . No Place To Park XNALLACF SHIFFLFR Wally Y0u've Got To Be A Football Hero Football ......,. F. F. A ........ F. F. A. Treasurer Class Treasurer. . Band .......... Wedding Spells . No Place To Park Class Prophecy I was sitting at home quite bored one evening when the telephone rang. Much to my surprise it was one of my classmates, joe Mapes, who as Vice-President for a firm in jackson, Michigan, had come to the city to do some buying. I suggested we have dinner together while he was in the city. Naturally, we talked about the people who were our class- mates at school. It doesn't surprise me that Bruce Bunce is married and has two children. He and his family are living onla farm near Montgomery. It amused me to hear that he is leading the choir in the Camden Methodist Church. Mary Barrett is a teacher in the Camden-Frontier School System. It somewhat sur- prised me to hear that she is not married. It must be the Knight in Shining Armor got lost in the woods. Pat Copeland is married and besides managing a husband, three children, and a farm, she finds time to write a 'beauty aids column' for the Hillsdale Daily News, called Pat's Plan To Fix Your Pan. Rosemary Radabaugh has never married. She is a private secretary to Mr. jerry Salisbury, an important industrialist in Tecumseh, Michigan. In addition to strictly secretarial duties, she sees to it that he keeps his dental appointments and has time to spend with his five boys. Sad to say, his wife is undergoing treatment for a severe nervous disorder. I understand that Kathryn jagger has gone to sea. She doesn't get sea sick any more. Faye johnston runs a women's gymnasium in Detroit. She gets a lot of business from lla Mann, assistant to the prominent undertaker, Tom Frantom. Phyllis Hopkins has renounced marriage forever. The tabernacle, where she preaches, is jammed to the door each night. I might add that Irene Broughman is often reported being in the company of a wealthy widower who owns the controlling interest in a traveling donkey ball club. Nothing definite about this yet. Shirley jenkins is singing on an hour TV show directed by the famous woman of the stage, Anita Gostola. Shirley is featured nightly in a burlesque show called Betsy's Bloomer Girls.' Leota Moyer is now Superintendent of Nurses at Hillsdale Health Center. A recent patient at the Health Center was the former Helen Brow, who gave birth to her first child, a boy, 8 lbs. 14 oz. joe did not know Helen's last name. Wallace Shiffler is a well-known Frontier farmer. I-le also conducts classes in square and tap dancing at the Austin Grange Hall each Thursday night. Onalee Kirkingburg Robinson is in good health and living near Camden. She makes weekly trips to Faye's Gym for reducing exercises. She is now down to 250 pounds. Dan Pichea owns an ultramodern auto sales. He has the agency of Cadillac Motor Company at Santa Claus, Indiana. june McAllister is married and living in Texas. Marilyn Seely is a stenographer at General Motors Company in Lansing. Deloris Teachout is a judge in the Supreme Court in Washington, D. C. joe heard that Sandra Millard is running a home for aged spinsters in Wayne County. My evening turned out to be quite exciting and I will soon fly home to Hawaii where my pineapple plantation is located. Respectfully Submitted Richard Atkins v K xdsot Class Will V Stars of '55 aledict S-illlfatori an GCP Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class, of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-three of the Camden-Frontier Rural Agricultural School, in the county of Hillsdale, the state of NMichigan, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby will and bequeath all our cherished and carefully nurtured abilities, and our priceless incomparable possessions to such members of the Junior Class as have demonstrated their great need for them. Sandra Millard wills her willingness to work to Gerald C-ratz and her good conduct in school to Donald Trueman who occasionally could make us of it. Rosemary Radabaugh bequeaths a few pointers on quietness to Jerry Micheal and Bob Waterbury. June McAllister wills her ability to receive the diploma certificate before the marrigae certificate to Marge Carter. Ila Mann wills her knack of driving to Marlene Hukill. Anita Gostola wishes to leave her ability to mind her own business to Mr. Reynolds as well as to certain members of the Junior Class. Daniel Pichea bequeaths his ability to sleep in governnient class to Judy Wisman who might need a few extra hour of sleep. K Phyllis Hopkins wills her technique with men to Leona Shiffler, and her shorthand book to Ruth Edinger. Shirley Jenkins wills her singing ability to Donald Ward. , Marilyn Seely wills her ability to resist men to Sally King. Jerry Salisbury thought it only fair to leave his ability to play basketball with Don Nye and Iliff Van Aken with the best of luck for next year. Wallace Shiffler wills his ability to use his brain to Theo Britton. Kathryn Jagger bequeaths her ambition to become a secretary to Donna Vea Lemmon. Mary Barrett bequeaths her ability to get good grades to Bill Hovarter. Faye Johnston wills with gladness her ability to get sent to the office to Betty Faye Robinson, and her sense of humor to Darlene Rigelman. Richard Atkins leaves his car with Judy Dryer in hopes that she can keep it running. Tom Frantom bequeaths his bewiching line with the girls to Corvan Allgire. Helen Brow wills her square dancing ability to Pat Dillon. Deloris ,Teachout bequeaths her happy giggle to Shirley Ford. Irene Broughman wills her devilishness to Jeannine Vallieu, and her ability to play basketball to Elizabeth Burke. Joe Mapes wills his ability to play football to Paul Blount and Eddie Mull. Leota Moyer wills her woman's privilege to change her mind to Audrey Baughman. Onalee Kirkingbury leaves her 'shyness with Barbara Schaadt and her pleasing ways with Luetta Growden. Bruce Bunce wills his muscles to Jim Buehrer and Richard Denison. Pat Copeland wills her desire to go to college to Marilee Cramton and her vocabulary to Ruth Elson. We, the Senior Class, leave with the faculty our classroomlmemories for the past four years. I Signed and sealed this twenty-seventh day of May, 1953, at Camden, Michigan. 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I, ig nr Lllah and Max lm FIRST ROW Thelma Jagger Jane Copeland Max Marvxn Nancy Wxles Leonard Pichea SECOND ROW Larry Hickman, Larry Favourlte David Hutchms Carl Shaneour Lyle Huk111 THIRD ROW Shirley Carr, Norma Deepe Lavern Gary Shxrley Rxgelman Errol Joe St John, Roger Hephner Lxlah Shzffler Mary Reed Mrs Bolander Advlser FOURTH ROW Shlrley Green Dean Shxppy Carl Murdock Fred Johnston Verdi I-hnkle, FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW 'l'llIRIl ROW: FOUR TH ROW Z + w, Chuck, Mary, Shirley. .Tack Three Freshman C's Donald Robinson, Edward Knapp, David Bennett, Carol Growden, Connie Moore, Patty Robertson, Shirley Masters, Sharon Waters, Charles Michael, Jack Dunlap. Frank Knapp, Onzzlee White, Carol Clark, Loree Fowler, Carolyn Ford, Shirley Dunlap, Dorothen Stanley, Rex McKibbin, Yvonne Kope, William Null, Kay Millard, Stella Burns, Juanita Billmin, Arlene Riddle. Alberta M my, Ellen Munger, Lucille Jones, Norman Gollnick, Robert Gillie, Carlisle Headley John Annis, Ronald Shegitz, Denton Lemmon, Linda Button Glenda Cook, Sarah Mohr: Mr. Gardner, Adviser. Normzan Wasnich, Clarence Rigelmzxn, Calvin Linebrink, Robert Robertson, Charles Jenkins, Richard Robinson, Frank Pearce, John Alward, Raymond Carter, Richard Agnew, Richard l-Iinkle, Joseph Brxlogh, Charles King. Three charming couples I ' , .,-fi-.fi 4, :mf . ' w C .ix X ' r 19 ' C 0 1 1 c 1 xx r k Lzm.i'1,W' sm- 32:52-1 .,f,c on FIRST ROW Verla Strouse, James Wisman, Mary Masters, Loretta Moyer, Alberta Riddle, Judith Stickney, Sarah Waters, Lyle Clevenger, Betty Buehrer. QECOND ROW Sondra Mull, Florence Pearce, Carolyn Null, Jean Ritchey, Rosalie Picheu, Dorothy Sobieck, Marilyn Walker: Mrs, Logan, Adviser. THIRD ROW Richard Bryner, Martin Murdock, Robert Throop, Junior Stump, Theodore Eighth Grade V ut.-fx 1 M, Ilene Mann, Shelby Brittbn, Carol Edinger, Linda Eachues, Frances Fee, Nancy Hutchins, Jane Hodge. Karen Edinger, Judith Barr, Robert Kast, Virginia Jansen, Loretta George, Janet Higley. Michael Annis, Larry Beem, Junior Abbott, James Dryer, Charles Carpenter David Michael, Dale Marks: Mrs. Logan, Adviser. John Barrett, Larry Blount, Thomas Fulk, Robert Broughman, Loraine Alpaugh, David Johnston, Rosemary Haskins, Robert Millsap, Marvin Hodge. Busy Bees! - lm , a J 3 if .Y sm-znnwz, 1' .1 . c 1 1 ki Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: Larry Smith, William Htrouse, Robert Rawlins, Mary Ann Curth, Sharon Frfmk, Jerry Lnphrxm, Roy:1lVan Aken, Richard Gardner. SECOND ROW: Alfred L vu, Pwul Munger, Larry Van Aken, Cherie Salisbury, Patricia Vthgyner, Dorothy Pearce, Virginia Wilson, Rosalie Rogers. THIRD ROW: Judy Il lynes, Jerry Long, Ruth Ann Buehrer, Duane Moring, Carolyn Ritchey, Arletttw Peters, Iris Shaw, William Wood, David L vmb, Adviser. Strawe: Mrs. FOURTH ROW: Janet Grimm, Phyllis Moreland, Linda Carter, James Martenies. Larnar Moreland, Glen Spurlock, Janice Mann, Lela Shifiler. Christmas Party at Frontier FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: Girl Scouts at Maple Syrup Run Randall Heller, Glen Brown, Relmond Chamberlain, Donald Green, Richard Fulk, Pryor Beard, Ronald Ewers, Dale Jagger. Donald Hodge, Duane Headley, Eleanor Gratz, Martha Ford, Marian Gary, Donna Gary, William Kast, John Carpenter, Jerry Higley, Carolyn Foutsg Mrs. Lamb, Adviser. Phillip Boone, Gordon Davis, Kenneth Ewers, Matthew Krauss, George Lange, Darlene Kirkingburg, Doretta Gratz, James Bryan, Barbara Gollnick, Dixie Hayes, .Tack Clark. Angels! Cherie ,fnrl Jack gr an mmm aim? U6 ,-.-ff 7? Q rf f ' G 5 'M 55256 'ii' BA .132 5 f 1 N xl . 'I ff: sig 1 ' X V 5 ' A A 4. Q 5. A V---Ciiig ,iff fi 'W QD., ! N1 ,,,f, ig , ,. '55 .4 f' K Z5 Cherrie Salisbury Leota Moyer john Alward judy Haynes Leona Shiffler Flizabeth Burke Betty Robinson Richard Bryner Irene Broughman File 1 Dorothy Pearce Ruth Ann Buehrer Virginia Wilson Jeannine Vallieu Mary Ann Curth james Wisrnan Marilee Cramton Sally King james Crow Janice Mann File Z Judy Dryer Lyle Clevenger Sharon Frank Dorothea Stanley Lela Shiffler Richard Gardner Mary Reed Ruth Flson Wallace Shiffler Rosalie Pichea File 3 Drum Majorette: Helen Brow School Band Mary Masters Patricia Robertson Betty Buehrer janet Grimm Richard Denison Lilah Shiffler Alberta May Robert Robertson Linda Carter File 4 Band Director Mrs. Marilyn Long f Girls' Chorus Q., QQ-ix ix FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Virginia Jansen, Judy Barr, Ruth Edinger, Mary Ann Curth, Leona Shiffler, Loretta George, Phyllis Moreland, Judy Wisman, Ruth Elson, Lela Shiffler. Mrs. Long, Leader: Mary Barrett, Shirley Makernson, Norma Deepe, Shelby Britton, Rosemary Haskins, Luetta Growden, Sally King, Jeannine Vallieu, Judy Dryer, Leota Moyer. Iris Shaw, Carolyn Ritchey, Janet Higley, Ruth Ann Buehrer, Janet Grimm, Cherie Salisbury, Virginia Wilson, Rosalie Rogers, Ilene Mann, Arletta Peters, Judy Haynes. Rosemarie Rawlins, Jane Copeland, Dorothea Stanley, Marilee Cramton, Lind., Cu-mer, Marilyn Whiral, Betty I-'aye Robinson, Loraine Alpaugh, Marge Carter, Put Copelxnd, Elizabeth Burke, Jane Hodge. QXMAKEPS 0 Nfw HO F. H. A. MOTTO Toward New Horizons F. H. A. is a national orginza 'kvulotf Christmas in the Eome Ec Room F. H. A. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: .lg tion of pupils who study homemaking, in junior and senior high school. They work together for better and happier home life for everyone. They believe that helping to make happy homes now and in the future, is the most important thing that can be done to further democracy. Onalee models for the Fashion Show Luetta Growden, Nancy Wiles, Marjorie Carter, Mary Barrett, Shirley Jenkins, Betty I-'aye Robinson, Elizabeth Burke, Shirley Carr. Ruth Edinger, Ruth Elson, Judy Wisman, Loree Fowler, Connie Moore, Kay Millard, Patricia Copeland, Rosemarie Rawlins, Leona Shiffler, Jeannine Vallieu, Sally King, Sarah Mohr, Norma Deepe: Mrs. Hersha, Sponsor. Sharon Waters, Carol Clark, Carol Growden, Shirley Makemson, Glenda Cook, Lucille Jones, Alberta May, Shirley Masters, Judy Dryer, Barbara Schaadt. Lilah Shiffler, Jane Copeland, Marilee Cramton, Verda I-Zinkle, Yvonne Kope, Dorothea Stanley, and Shirley Dunlap. Onalee White. Richard's pride and joy F. F. A. Officers FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Don's Holstein Carlisle Headley, David Hutchins, Roger Fonts, Bruce Bunce, Iliff Van Aken, Dean.Shippy, Carl Shaneour, Ed Knapp: Mr. Griffin, Sponsor. Max Marvin, Larry Favourite, .Tim Broughman, Lyle Hukill, Leonard Pichea, Ronald Hinkle, Bill Hovarter, Don Ward, Charles Michael, Billy Null. Lavern Gary, Norman Gollnick, Larry Hickman, Larry Harmon, Jack Dunlap, Jim Buehrer, Jerry Michael, Richard Denison, Chuck King, Frank Knapp. Fred Johnston, Dick Agnew, Bob Robertson, Don Nye, John Alward, Rayrnond Carter, Charles Jenkins, Wallace Shiffler, Corvan Allgire, Dick Atkins. Larry's Hereford Bruce's Prize Senior Class Presents Wedding Spells The wedding bells had hardly finished ringing for Steve Arlen when he suffered a lapse of memory. There were four cute girls--which one was it he had married? Ruse after ruse is tried by the frantic bridegroom, but his wife conceals her identity until the final curtain. The play was under the direction of Mrs. Marian Bates. The Cast A mysterious girl ........ Phyllis Hopkins A gent1eman's gentleman .... Richard Atkins An adventurer ......... . . . Bruce Bunce Steve's occasional friend .... Dewayne Kope A widow ....... ...... . . Faye Johnston A charming girl ....... . . Evadne Cook Another charming girl. . . . Kathryn Jagger Another one ........ .... M ary Barrett Still another one. . . . Irene Broughman A cop ........ . .jerry Salisbury A southern gent. . . . . Wallace Shiffler A fretful mother. . .... Pat Copeland Senior Class Play THE CAST o Place to Park No Place To Park will be presented by the Senior Class after this yearbook goes to press Action pictures of the play cannot be included here. Holly rents an apartment-- No children al- lowed --her brother and two sisters move in ---all their belongings too! The old-maid landlady arrives unexpectedly--out in the street they go--then her heart warms to the situation. Coronation At the All-Schoo1Carniva1, Marge Carter was crowned Queen Senior Yuleticle Party - K xifif-fits,-lisww-f - 'Y The Architect's Model -nk .. ,A if 'Str 4. w . .- , - A mx. V X K ' if . mga K April, 1953 The first footings laid The Citizens Committee M:uy,1953 April, 1953 'I'he Cornerstone is luid The footings completed Mzxy, 1953 The framework takes shape June, 1953 Grave1 arrives for cement work September, 1953 Looking south from the Kindergarten room October, 1953 The gym and roof complete September, 1953 From the rear October, 1953 The first windows arrive V School 'Calendar School opened--three weeks late--polio epidemic Class officers chosen Freshman initiation and party Q Football: White Pigeon at C-F All-school employees picnic--more fun Football: Constantine at C-F Senior pictures taken Eighth grade skate M. E. A. Conference--no school Football: C-F at Onsted All-school carnival--Queen Coronation Football: Colon at C-F Halloween Costume Party and dance Football: C-F at North Adams Freshman-party Football: Morenci at C-F Senior Dance F. H. A. girls at Alma, Michigan Sophomore skate junior Play, High School Hero Basketball: C-F at Reading Eighth grade skate Thanksgiving recess Basketball: Cement City at C-F Mary Barrett chosen D. A. R. Good Cit1Zel'1 Freshman skate Basketball: C-F at Coldwater St. Charles Basketball: Pioneer at C-F Seniors soliciting annual ads Basketball: C-F at North Adams F. F. A. and F. H. A. Dance Christmas program-- P. T. A. Girls 81 junior High at North Adams Senior College for a Day at Hillsdale F. H. A. Christrnas Party Basketball: Waldron at C-F Christmas program Senior Mistletoe Dance Christmas vacation began at noon Return to the grindstone--a New Year begins Girls 8: junior High at Quincy , m.w.ws.w-wfsr2.waixsas.'2areus+msrsffw,az Eighth grade skate Basketball: C-F at Cement City Basketball: C-F at Alvordton Senior Dance--Helen takes pictures Basketball: C-F at Pioneer Girls at junior High at Waldron Basketball: North Adams at C-F' Girls 81 junior High at Pittsford Basketball: C-F' at Tekonsha Basketball: C-F at Reading Girls at junior High--Waldron at C-F Basketball: Alvordton at C-F Basketball: C-F at Litchfield Basketball: C-F at Waldron F,F,A.-F,H.A. Mixer--sorry cancelled- Girls gl junior High--Pittstord at C-F Basketball: St. Charles at C-F' Basketball: C-F at Pittsford Girls Sz junior High--N. Adams at C-F County Institute--no school Basketball: Our first game in the new gym--Tekonsha at C-F--now to get moved in ' Senior skate FI-IA Dance Senior St. Patrick's Dance Freshman skate Sophomore skate Pie Plant Pete sponsored by Seniors Eighth grade skate Easter vacation Sophomore skate Senior Play: No Place To Park F,H,A, skate Freshman skate junior-Senior Banquet Senior Trip to Charlottesville, Virginia the skyline drive and Washington, D. C. Baccalaureate Eighth grade graduation Commencement ,..m-m-- . V V Staff , kt , 1 ' :f.,,. :iv VV' M rw 1 .J s Irene Broughman, Shirley jenkins. Richard Atkins, Sandra Millard, Marilyn Seely. I-'elen Brow, Mrs. Balnies, Advi:-erg Mary Barrett, Phyllis Hopkins. Kathryn Jagger. FatCope1and, lla Mann wiv, i k s -? Senior Express One of the outstanding features of Camden Frontier, of which teachers and students are justly proud, is N our student newspaper, Senior Fxpress, published monthly by the advanced typing class of Senior 4 students, under the superivsion of Mrs. Violet Balmes STAI-'l-' Al' VN Olilx Editorials, as well as the complete coverage of local news, are written by the students of Camden-Frontier. A student newspaper is something of which any school may be proud. 5. ,9 ' 4 .-Q.-.' L Z'Lfi'Lf WALSWORTH. Lilhoqnphod I Bound by WALIUOITII IIUTHBIB Hnlulliln. lt.. U. I. I. -xoe.. Bvucel Dan lTom Fooxbaiux wwxe Keaton at CPF. 312--5 ' 21.5 'S f ' W QM gvodzvs 2551, of No PXq.c.z to QQLYK' Su.1'NKOYS ff? Q Om!! Y as . i 1 4 W3 vx.,,ana..,nv:x.o. X-Xigsx SLQQQQYS Kose 1-nav Xe. r T om Pretty Vhmse. ' GJYX SLOW-Y i if fr ski s f - aunt Smale? Scnlov Qmnxu-21 - AL. VA-- .,.--k...-.. '. 'Une Q fm IOXQXQXOIOIOIOX ii , IX fi- f RX X xx? xg fix 7, 4? NM' M ff! M F 1 N X4 M' N gl lv I. LA O O I V 5 f r J Nj M gf N3 K - '76 , XX . ffi X23 , ' XX X T f .X X ' X ,Q V1 , , L N .n Q v ff' A N 'fuk F , , i S- 1 4 . 4 X K 'U 472 ,wwf fn' 5, . L 'QM in f' X A '.'4, in lv , ifif' f'1ea+W-W WX 5 'ZZ' ' A.. ri' if ww 'W MW? Q f ,WA , I , leg., fs, . 5 Q 7 51 A 5, 1 -gpm I ,, ,I-f rm!!! H - h ' ' f ain f , ,,-nf are ,Vi ' A 41555431 32,9 H5 xtwym: .in , tis .JS - W A L FRONT ROW: Mr. Eby, Coach: Joe Mapes, Fred Johnston, Ed Mull, FOOTBALL SCI-ll-'DULF Jerry Salisbury, Don Nye, Bob Waterbury, Paul Blount, Iliff Van Aken. SECOND ROW: Bill Berry, Hank Char-nberlain, Leonard Pichea, Larry Favourite, Max Marvin, Dan Pichea, Tom Wagner, Larry Hickman, Bruce Bunce. White Pigeon Constantine Onsted Colon North Adams Morenci Come on team fight! Scrimmzxge White Pigeon kicks off to C-F Varsity Basketball Im, wlvrlvvnvg, M ru we-rg Ur +n Shippy, Frm! Johnston, Drum' Hum-r-, Hun Myw, lvrrv V -11-Jrurv, I' ,ul I'-1m1nt,l'mlcliv Mull, 1liffVan Alien, Thms Nriltong !Xlr'.Y!1y,t,Uul. 1958-IS! Bax wks-tbull Schedule l'yCddiIlAH Cvrueni City St. Charles I ioneer Norih Adzlnis Wdldrcwxx Ce-rnent City Alvordtcm I iunvvl' Norih AdzxrnS 'I Qkonshu IP 4-.xdiny Alvurdlun Iktcllfivld VX .xldrrm St. Chzirlcs I iitsford 'Ik-konwhn xw in ,' 5. Q. Bvuce JK CYYX on Dean S A fli! J 3 - Y . , . ff 'L mf., Reserves 1-y A . eee, SFS '1 Holy NA nlwrlniry, Nifinays-rg lfsmper lie-phner, Carlisle Headley, Foyer Fouls, lark Flinlup. Cl-areme ifipelrnan, Larry Favourite, Richard Robinson, Rnyrnnnd Carter, Bula I-'olierls,on, Calvin l.inf-brink, Lyle Hukill, Charles lviichziel, Ca rl Slmneour, Chuck Kinp, .lov Si, Iohng lvir, l' liy, Con Allllf lib LIN? Ul Reading Cement Ciiy St. Charles Pioneer North Adams Waldron Cement City Alvordton Pioneer North Adams Tekonsha Reading Alvordton Litchfield Waldron St. Charles 1' itlsford Tekonsha Junior Hi FIRST ROW: James Wisman, Lyle Clevenger, Gordon Davis, Dick Bryner, David Michael. SECOND ROW: Remond Chamberlain, Randall Heller, Royal Van Aken Glen Brown, Jack Clark, Duane Headley: Mr. Eby, Coach. THIRD ROW: Larry Blount, Glen Spurlock, Divid Johnston, Bob Broughman, James Crow, John Barrett. Bob gets the tip h ,,, . 'wif fy ., , X3 -gf Ml Xmoifff Q, jim leaps for it Jim is ready for 'em C ff? I k ' il ' ff Z, C Slnello - L: f Q.-.Mo Girls' Basket ba ll FIRST ROW: Verdu llinkle, Luettzx Growden, Irene Broughmzm, Nzancy Wiles, F.1ye Johnston, Margie Carter. SECOND ROW: C1rolGrowden, Shirley Curr, Lucille Jones, Donnu Lemmon, Carol Cl xrk, Judy Dryer, Helen Brow, Velmla Jagger. THIRD ROW: Thelm.x Jagger, Shirley Rigelnmxn, Lilzxh Shiffler, P.1tDillon, Marilyn Ward, Rosem-urie Rawlins, l-flizdbetli Burke, Kathryn Jagger. 1 Y' 9,-y-., 4 if 1 f- - av Nl r I,nif, PII: luzl1fgm,1Ss1'sniI Seniors on the squrld Shivering shapes Pr tice .at C-F Pittsford warm-up a .7 -1 M- ll 'l'hanK You In grateful appreciation to the Advertisers in this section, the class of 1953 wish to say Hthank you.H Without their help this yearbook would have been impossible. We are asking you as a reader of this book to patronize our advertisers. Tell them you saw their ad in the Seniorsf Annual. JUST INSURANCE For Your Insurance Needs See Russell E. Mum. ,WAYNE A. CLEVENQER , D Qu-hiwmmmmq A A Compliments Of ie if 1 A A' '1'Q' l '1' 'A Y 1. Chevrolet Or Oldsmobile Camden, Michigan C CAMDEN Compliments Of OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE Sales - Service - Parts Camden Phone Camden l33 Michigan .Compliments Of ale Robins sxoaff ' dl l Tire And Appliance Store Authorized Sales And Service For G.E., Admiral And . Motorola T-V amden, Michi Coldwater Michigan Compliments Of ag., 1590 KC - WTVB 'I .Q 98.3 MC - WTVB - FM I! ,Q South Central Michigan's Most Powerful Stations, A , Broadcasting it 1 P i z ' I ' Coldwater, Michigan i T . H LEGG LUMBER COMPANY Phone 56 HYour Lumber Numbern Coldwater Michigan Fremont Indiana N CONRAD WIRICK Auctioneer Personal, Business Or Real Estate Cambria 25 I ROY R. HEACOCK Good Hardware Our Own Bottled Gas And Gas Appliances Phone 2263 Pioneer I Ohio W. L. BAILEY 4 HADLEYS The Rexall Drug Store Good Health To All Since 1868 From Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes Rexall Ready-To-Wear, Furnishings Rugs And Linoleum Phone 2642 Pioneer, Ohio Pioneer, Ohio I Compliments Of A MAX AND PAULINE'S FRIENDLY SERVICE V Groceries, Meats And Good Things Fields Corner 4l lI, Congratulations I Compliments Of FRONTIER FEED MILL JOHN CASCARELLI'S Napiana Feeds - Poultry And Draught Beer Stock At Its Best - Beer - Wine Mr. And Mrs. William Hart Hln Or Outn Proprietor Phone 9130 Hillsdale, Michigan Frontier, Michigan I APPLIANCE SERVICE CENTER Glen Lippert, Owner Hwhere Service Is Firstu 16 South Howell Street - Phone 119 Good Luck In Your New Building BAKER ICE CREAM COMPANY L. M. Moeller, Proprietor Fremont Indiana v . 5 'Q CAMDEN COFFEE SHOP ' . Get Triple Protection ENJOY G00d F005 Through Your That Is Not Expensive STATE FARM INSURANCE AGENT ' Auto - Life - Fire Camden, Michigan 12 S. Howell, Hillsdale 2 WOLFF'S TRACTOR SERVICE if Phone 99 . N Edon Ohio egg fs E5 SQUIER AND STEVENS Men's Wear 100 N. Howell St. Hillsdale The Store Of Friendly Service MAP LE s ' .Qd,x s Y May We Serve You Hillsdale, Michigan Hillsdale, Michigan Compliments Of ku MINER-JESSEN PL I A Funeral Home Doyle H. Jessen, Owner And Director i ii' 4 N. Manning Street ,3QQJqUfUf+4wws1fiiFE5 Phone ll2y ' , C Ag, Hillsdale Michigan T 4 HE STADIUM jr-1 wM. PRIDEAUX fu? On M-99 Between :gf bk S'Agenig90 . - ince Hlllsdale and fQQrm,Q Everything In Insurance . gg . Jonesville gn-!Z22Jyi phone 20 -y KC 7 Phone - Write - Call Today 'cf Hillsdale., Michigan Hillsdale, Michiganu ' HILLSDALE STATE SAVINGS BANK , 9-glNSUR44,tk mz:.a':::sm 5 'mr 2 I sYs'u:M PhOI16 531 - 532 gy 'ffl 5 Q, ,9 MEMBEG Hillsdale Michigan I 1 LASH SERVICE 1 P mow cL1FF'S HY-F kf-02?57!AlfF Cliff Rietz, Proprietor 'X fi? E. Carleton Road 24 Hour Road Service Hillsdale Phone 9148 Michigan PALACE OF SWEETS Hillsdale's Leading Confectionery Hillsdale Michigan !xdQnnCe QEA - I N35 PENNEY'S . meg na: QVJ Always First Quality FAMOUS ' The House Of Fine Food Hillsdale Michigan ll Efffff? Compliments Of 'JET my FARNSWORTH'S Ladies Wear And Dry Goods Phone 416 :- ROGER LOSEY JEWELER Y J 'Q-n Formerly Kiess Jewelry Store Hillsdale, Michigan Hillsdale, Michigan RUTLEDGE POULTRY COMPANY Pioneer, Route 2 Phone Frontier 3709 Frontier Michigan N BOYD GULF SERVICE Reading Road And M 99 Cambria 3110 i l 1 6mgmW? Congratulations i? 0 5 2 , NATIONAL BANK ,,,,Q1,',IQ'i,'g?,m E 'If,'1',Q:i x S sYs1-:M ?3, 2.5 'hcmaig Montpelier Ohio Congratulations Class Of 1953 ' ' ' MCCOMB'S SHOE STORE Coldwater ' 'mcnigan THE PIONEER BANKING COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation I TOP TUNES CAMDEN ADVANCE At , AND READING HUSTLER THE MUSIC MART Publishing And Commercial Printing Coldwater, Michigan P BARRY FLORISTS Phone 2015 Fremont 'J Indiana ANSTEAD'S MARKET Choice Meats - Quality Groceries Phone 69 Montgomery Compliments Of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Fremont Indiana Compliments Of McBRIDE'S CLEANERS Angola,,Indiana ANGOLA DRESS SHOP Andola, Indiana ANGOLA CLEANERS Angola, Indiana C. B. ANDERSON Angola, Indiana TUTTLE'S JEWELRY Gruen - Hamilton - Elgin Watches Keepsake Diamonds 108 W. Maumee Angola Indiana Compliments Of ECKMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Ready-To-Wear - Shoes - Yard Goods Open Tuesday And Saturday 'til 9:00 Fremont Indiana 1 1 Compliments Of HICKOK'S VIC SHARP AND SON Auctioneers And Real Estate Brokers APPLIANCES Osseo 1002 Hudson 3821 Hillsdale - Reading I Compliments Of READING HOME DAIRY Phone 126 Reading Michigan ,dik, A , Y . Pg' Compliments Of ' Q55 EM WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION f mu lC,,, Al Weisgerber llflls ' I l f Hillsdale Michigan - BAND BOX RCLEANERS l , Stop At Plck UP And HILLSDALE Dehvery SWINEHART' s one. Ph 1326 SCHOOL 29 N' Broad St SUPPLY CO. HILLSDALE VARIETY . HYour 5?115da1e Thrifty store ichigan A ' Everything For School Complete Home Needs h Congratulations LOG CABIN GROCERY Wilbur And Mildred Bond Route F3 Hillsdale Michigan CAM EN FEED MILL John Royston Feed Grinding And Mixing Formulas Furnished And Filled Phone 105 Camden Michigan Compliments Of EDON STATE BANK COMPANY QXNSUR4'Q 5 ll0.000 6 k m s Edon , Mwmmp' Ohio Compliments Of FORD HUARD MOTOR SALES wfzsefviemmpzapwa M ELGIE KUNKEL. Montpelier, Ohio g!'1 I JIM KLIRE ' Phone 55 Hinsdale, Michigan Edon, Ohio T. H. CHAPIN Montpelier, Ohio DR. REED Fremont, Indiana i l N 1 REDDING GROCERIES Phone l8-L ' Reading Michigan wJ STEPHENSON TRACTOR SALES Ford Tractor - Dearborn Farm Equipment M Reading Phone 73 Michigan Compliments Of JERRY JACOB'S SUPERIOR CLEANERS Men's - Boys' Reading, Michigan Angola, Indiana l I Three Pharmacists On Duty HENNESSY'S DRUG STORES Prescriptions And Drugs Hillsdale - Reading Make Our Store Your Store! -s P Compliments Of PRESTON'S TURKEY FARM ' , Fresh - Frozen 1 ff, Route No. 2 Q! Quincy, Michigan, U..S. A. l ' i 1 THE BAYLEIN CORPORATION Phone 68 Reading Michigan Compliments Of Compliments Of CAMDEN PRODUCE TWIN GABLES-COLUMBIA Camden, Michigan Edon, Ohio GORNY-WINZELER HYour Stationern At Hillsdale Office And School Supplies - Greeting Cards, Gifts And Books FOULKE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Hiilsdaie, Michigan Best Wishes To The Class Of '53 THE BLOSSOM SHOP Complete Floral Service Hazel Hart - Allien Nichols Hillsdale Michigan SCOVILL BROTHERS Feeds, Seeds, Grain, And Farm Supplies 25 Hillsdale Street Hillsdale Phone 8 Michigan Compliments Of HILLSDALE COUNTY FARM BUREAU 40 112 E. Bacon Street Phone 868-J T Compliments Of HHillsdale's Most Popular Eating Spotn HILLSDALE MARKET HOUSE HI - HO Quality Groceries And Meats SODA BAR AND GRILL North Howell Street Dad - Give Mom A Break Phone 1678-J 100 N. Broad Street Hillsdale, Michigan Compliments Of THE DUTCHER CHAPEL John W. Dutcher, Director Completely Air Conditioned Funeral Home ll South Howell Hillsdale Phone 437, 438 Michigan RUCKMAN SHOE COMPANY Expert Fitting Service Hillsdale Michigan WILSON AUTO PARTS 32 East Bacon Street - Phone 313 ' Hillsdale , I Michigan TRI-STATE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION INC. Owned And Operated By 2700 Farm Families Farm Supplies, Feeds, Seeds, Coal Gasoline, Oil And Grease Fancy Montgomery Butter MICHIGAN -.....- .. '3 W 1 l ly5'ANA Q.- .. - .- A I OHIO MITCHELL AND COMPANY Grain - Seeds - Lumber - Coal A Complete One Stop Service For Building Supplies Deliveries Made Phone 40 Montgomery Michigan Compliments Of ST. JOHN AND ADAMS Furniture - Rugs 4 Westinghouse Appliances Funeral Home - Cadillac Ambulance Telephone 3 And 97 Camden Michigan STAR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 27 Hillsdale Michigan Best Of Luck Seniors Congratulations WARREN HUSS CAM EN BASKET BARBERSHOP MANUFACTURING COMPANY Camden, Michigan Camden, Michigan Compliments Of AUSTIN GENERAL STORE Phone 23-01 Camden Michigan Compliments Of H. L. BEAMS 4Furniture And Funeral Service Phone 2915 Fremont Indiana E SUPPLIES DON'S AUTOMOTIV Auto Accessories - Paints - Appliances Phone 101 Camden Michigan A A 1: .1 ff X . ., wg Compliments Of Q ff- Ngrifnl :ff CAMDEN RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY mqfflsf P Z,'P'.' ft ' A A ' I 1'nmn SQMWW J. R. Fox, Manager 4' ni gh - C A40 ,Z . 'ff'f',?, Camden Michigan I Compliments Of 'fqwx YW CAM EN STOCK YARDS Wayne E. Mull - Phone 104 Camden Michigan I Compliments Of CAM EN LOCKER PLANT Phone 90 Camden Michigan I 62 SPAID FARM SUPPLY Quality Farm Equipment Phone 14 Camden Compliments Of HAROLD FOULKE Building Contractor A Complete Building And Remodeling Service 361 N. West Street Hillsdale Michigan Compliments Of RUSSELL E. MULL Life Insurance A Specialty Camden Michigan I Short Orders Fountain Service llfii Home Cooking WEAVERS lyhfqi I 59 To Sl Store JY6 I C. Reading Reading, Michigan Congratulations From ROBINSON'S STORE Camden Michigan Phone 7205 Congratulations Seniors Compliments Of DRAKE'S BARBERSHOP DEWAINE DEPUE'S Standard Oil Products , Groceries - Meats - Ice Cream Reading, Michigan 2 Miles North On M-49 Camden, Michigan Y I CHANDLER'S GROCERY Open Sundays And Holidays Ray Telephone 2079 Indiana HOMER'S INN Pioneer Ohio l -1 1 Congratu1ations'Seniors Individual Styling N STANDARD Makes The Differencel. SERYICE HA BERNITA'S BEAUTY fu-Q 'I B 'Q ' SHOP fi 3 f.. 'fu ' 1 'S H Phone Camden 5417 1- BILL'S STANDARD SERVICE . V Bill And Yolanda M t .Q Camden, Michigan on gomery Y H. J. GELZER AND SON, INC. Hardware - Furniture Phone 1051 Hillsdale Michigan GRAY WHI TE Oldsmobile First In Service - Because We Put Service First 12 N. Manning Street Hillsdale Michigan L. A. DARLING COMPANY Plastics Div. Coldwater Michigan compliments Of ARLINGTON HOTEL W. R. THOMAS Home Of Good Food 5? -PS1 Store HLet Us Plan Your Parties For Youu Angola, Indiana Coldwater, Michigan STONE BROTH RS Reading,fMichigan Compliments Of BRANDY'S RECREATION Ralph Brand, Proprietor Reading, Michigan Compliments Of C. E. LEWIS AND SONS Firestone Home And Auto Supply 68 N. Howell - Phone 407 Hillsdale A Michigan 1 l 1 I N Compliments Of The BECKER'S RESTAURANT Pioneer Ohio Congratulations THE KERR HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 29 Coldwater You Will Enjoy Our Sandwiches And Your Favorite Wine Or Beer At A PAT GILLIES PLACE Camden Michigan RANSOM GENERAL STORE Groceries - Meats - Hardware Gas And Oil I Ransom Telephone 2301 G. B. FOULK Sand - Gravel - Excavating - Bulldozing Phone 2395 Fremont w Indiana Compliments Of Congratulations Seniors RANSOM FEED MILL Leonard Kuney, Proprietor Master Mix Feeds Seeds, Coal And Fertilizer Phone Ransom 13 r MILLARD'S Reasonable Prices Frontier, Michigan Compliments Of THE FIR ST STATE BANK 'Ss WSUR44, Sox fazs 2 L E a s Camden V! Michigan 'VEMB59' Best Wishes To The Seniors PETERS' GARAGE Frontier Michigan PERRYS MEN'S WEAR Hillsdale Michigan AUTO-OWNERS Insurance Company C. S. Becker Montgomery Michigan CLASS OF 1953 LUCK AND SUCCESS ard 9109. BUILDING CONTRACTOR YOUR SCHOOL BUILDING CONTRACTOR 1941 S. 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