Camden Frontier High School - Redskin Yearbook (Camden, MI)
- Class of 1959
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Schoo1's out Night Activity F- ,gx n, X ' L A ---1 Y-41 X JS I '- f fu., . ff' mmf! mmf' , ' K ,' , f .K.. .fx Kg Q R . ,K i YF, E L - . F 1 ,xr Q I .Il ', 5- D , , 1 i V , Lint. S -. ivi int . i , h A u I f 1 4 Q? f if 2 3 5 Q' 1 'S K. 2 . A .9 MESSAGE The Camden-Frontier School endeavors to enrich your life through the educational program that you receive while a student. The knowledge that you have obtained, as well as other facets of your multi-dimentional life, should enable you to face the future with confidence, It is hoped that you will use this knowledge to uphold and strenghten our nation in its quest to make our free world more free through wise and con- structive use of science, education, and technology. To suc- ceed each student will need a broad, yet thorough, under- standing of himself, By combining the training that you have received from each ofthe following sources you should be able to look ahead with enthusiasm, eager to conquer new worlds. Your school teachers and associates are only one group that strives to lead you to a clearer understanding of yourself and the world, Your parents have had the greatest influence in developing your attitudes, health, and moral and Christian relationships. Anotherstrong contributing agency to your per- sonal development has been your church. You will find les- sons leamed in your Christian training that will serve you well and will be one of your greatest assets, Call on this training often. Life is given us for one great purpose - the growth of character, It matters little what may me our duties. our pleasures, our cares, only as we grow by them, We live well, not by doing lofty things, but by doing little things in a lofty spirit, Ralph Miller Superintendent SUPERINTENDENT S PRINCIPAUS MESSAGE Usually when the final annual deadline is done one be- gins to think and realize that another Senior Class is about to be christened as a Camden-Frontier Alumni member, Their energetic ideas, their youth and spirit will leave our class rooms and hall and each one of them will attempt his mark in a new adventure called adulthood. This is the time of the year that a principal really begins to wonder, Are they ready? Have we done our best? l-low could we improve? Then we as educators must realize our possibilities of what we can do or be expected to do with our financial and membership limitations. During the past several years we have made many and varied improvements with each one pointing toward helping our graduates. Also, at this time we check to see how many students plan on furthering their education and find that al- ready more are accepted in college than ever before, At this time I realize that we have done our job and well, tool Eachsenior is probably better prepared in the academic, vocational, or commercial fields than any of his predecessors. We at school only hope that each senior will use to the best of his ability his high school training to better himself, his school and his community. We know that some will find it only moderately difficult in their field of endeavor and some will find it extremely difficult. My one hope and wish is that each Senior will find happi- ness and success in whatever field attempted and always keep at his finger tips his 1959 armual, so he may relive or remi- nisce with his classmates via his annual of Alma Mater Cam- den-Frontier High. I personally wish to ackowledge and thank the Senior Class, the armual staff for their cooperative effort and sincer- ity that was necessary for making the 1959 Redskin a better and improved School Annual. Ronald Reynolds Principal OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION Treasurer ----- - RAY ROBERTSON Superintendent ---- RALPH MILLER Secretary - ' ' ' ' ' REX MOORE Trustee -------- LEO WEBSTER President - - - - EARL BUNCE Trustee ------- DR, L, A. DAVIS SCHOOL SECRETARY 14 Wi AUDREY WISMAN .l Q:...'SH ,- -vu.. -....... 'Q w S Q'3 ,'f 1 XA' . '3'1vruww, P '.'. , 'IE f ii -J na-nur-du qv-msfq s 8 . ,f . F X Q Q - -2 ' . 4 , if ' ' Af 1 f 2- ' pg 'f' 4 it 4 1, fi - 5 1 f gf K , i1,Q ' 2-if A if X- 5 -' g1wX+ W 1: .- 1 , ' I. . ' 9 'f 4 Q tn. x is si U t 3 xt x ,V QI' ' J 1 5 1 3' 'XYA .i . , .,.A fi1:,f'f EQ 'J'-f.1 f,M71-.'. if A ALICE BROWN 3rd Gradeg Western Michigan University, B.S. JOANNE CLOSE 1st Gradeg Eastern Michigan B.S. MARY DAYTON 6th Gradeg Christian College, Hillsdale College, Southern Illinois University, A.A. CLARA ERNST 4th Gradeg Western Michigan University, Defiance College , B.S. LOIS DEVERS 5th Grade, Eastern Michigan, B.S. BERNICE FOX 2nd Gradeg Wayne University, Hillsdale College, B.S. MARY COONEY 2nd Grade, Michigan State Normal, Northwestern College Ohio State, B.S. A9334 . 'rs MARY E, FRANK ADELINE GODFREY 3rd Grade, Michigan State, 6th Grade: Sienna Heighw Normal College, B.S. College, Ph.B. MARY M, MILLER lst Gradeg Huntington College, B.S. NELLIE POTTER Kindergarten, Hillsdale College, Western Michigan University, Sienna Heights College, Ypsilanti Normal College, A.B. MARY IANE NORRIS 5th Grade, Hillsdale College, U.C.L.A., A.B. FLORENCE SHIPPY 4th Gradeg Sienna Heights College, Hillsdale College, Michigan State University, B.S. DONALD C. EBY EMERSON FRANK RAYMOND J. FRITSCH Physical Education, Drivers Social Studies. Reading, Scienceg Chemistry, Biology, Science, Educ ation, Michigan State Huntington College, Western Math, Purdue University. Normal College, B.S. Michigan University. B.A. Ball Stare Teachers College B. S. FLOYD M, GARDNER l Social Studies, English: Bowling Green State University. Defiance College, B.S. MARY HELEN HERSHA Home Economicsg Northern Michigan College, B.S. LYLE HARPER Shop, Central Michigan College, University of Michigan, Western Michigan University, B.S. , M.A. RICHARD JOHNSON English, Spelling. American Historyg Hillsdale College, B.A. 1 RUSSELL KEECH General Math, Agriculture, Michigan State University, DORIS K. LOGAN NANCY MAINZ- Mathamatics, Western Michigan Physical Education, Drivers B.S, University, University of Toledo, Education, Health, Scienceg A.B.. M.E. ROGER SEXTON History, Reading, Science, Driver Educationg Western Michigan University, B.S. HAL D. VAUGHN Commercial, Ball State Teachers College, B.S. EMERSON THOMAS Music, Bowling Green State University, B.S. MARION WHITMORE English. Lating Eastern Michigan College, B.S. Bowling Green State University B.S. COGKS CUSTODIANS The Cooks prepare and serve lunch to the entire school each day. Heating, repairing, and cleaning the school are the Custodians' jobs and they also have v aribus other duties. The Bus Drivers pick up the students for school in the morning and return them to their homes at night. They also drive for several other school activities. BUS DRIVERS '.,,,v.1,4--,,,,.,.. ,Yam ,4.gv,k .. UUR CLASS LEADERS 'HQ '83 'EL CLASS WILL We, the class of '59, being of slightly unsound minds and sometimes un- accountable for our actions, do hereby will and bequeath our treasured school- day possessions. RICHARD HELLER leaves his ability to fall asleep in class to Glen Pearce and Mr. Gardner, knowing they both will use it. JON HORR, to Aaron Gilmore, leaves his F.F.A. jacket. ROBERT RAWLINS wills the remainsof his typewriter to George Richardson. MOINE ALLGIRE bequeaths locker number one to Diane Alpaugh. DONALD SWAGER leaves his red hair to Joyce Martenies and Ben Stringham. SHIRLEY DILLON leaves her job as secretary to Mr. Gardner to Beverly Stanley hoping it will get her as many A's. TED MADONE wills his address book to Gary Coulter. JUDY KAST leaves her bikini bathing suit fleft over from her trip to Californial to Julia Robinson. TOM MOHR leaves his pes- simistic ways to Sharron Gochanour and Ronald Newbauer. PHIL SEELY leaves his privilege of leaving school early to Carl Shock. ROSE DENNIS bequeaths her silly ways to Barbara Stickney. GORDON HARMON leaves ninety-nine giggles to Pauline Knapp and June Simmerman. SUSAN FREED leaves her shy- ness to Bobbie Shatelrow, knowing she could use it. RONALD GREEN leaves his dark black hair to Diane Blount, thinking that she might like a change. JUDY RADER leaves her devilish ways to Barbara Boright. MARY PEREGO wills her ice skating talent to Virginia Bunce. JERRY BRUBAKER leaves his crew cut to Bob Russell. ARLENE BROWN bequeaths her nickname Avery to Eunice Dun- lap. DAVID REICHHARDT, to Duane Moore, leaves his ability to carry six subjects successfully. ToCarol Roost, JON MOHR wills her ability to 'get her man. CHARLES MICHAEL leaves to Barbara Michael his economics notebooks with the understanding that she will pass them on. JERRY WEBB leaves his skiing talent to Bill Gratz and Jim Jenkins, SHEILA JOICE leaves to Sara Cooney her job as editor of the annual, although she hates to give it up. PAUL BIRDSALL leaves his worn out books to Lee Mann. CHARLOTTE WEBSTER, to Mary Shroats, leaves her position as valedictorian of the senior class. AMY BROWN leaves her safe driving ability to Ruth Baughman. LLOYD LASHAWAY leaves his Dodge to Bill Davis. ALLAN SHIFFLER leaves a lock of his hair to Janis Fouts so she will have something to remember him by. BUD COONEY wills his winning way with women to Gordon Gollnick. To Dave Warfield, HARLEY CARTER leaves his job as Co-Captain of the basketball team. BARBARA BRIERLY leaves her figure to Suzanne Gilmore and her blond hair to Joy Haynes. SALLY GILPIN leaves to Carol Birdsall her position of homecoming queen. ANNA LANGE leaves her job in the school cafeteria to Eugene Faler and Sidney Car- penter. To Stanley Smith, DEANNA BRITTON leaves her job as president of the senior class. After great consideration, JUDY TUCKER has decided to leave her roller skates to Hilda Penoyer. LOWELL BLACK leaves his false teeth to Neil Hukill, providing he keeps them clean. JANET GEORGE leaves her blushing face to Pat Helmick and her position as D, A.R, girl to Donelda Mills. JUSTINE SMITH, JUDY LONG, and LOREEN SHONK leave passes to Cinerama to Larry Brown, Gerald Carr, and Dwight Dahlstrom. l, CLIFFORD BARR, leave the job of writing next years class will to anyone who is willing. Clifford Barr CLASS PROPHECY In Chicago where my trip around the world as demonstrator of a new plane the 'Spirit of 1959 started SHIRLEY DILLON as an airline hostess and RONALD GREEN as business manager of the airport were pleasantly employed. Indianapolis my first stop, produced GORDON I-IARMON, who had just broken the world's auto speed record. Employed as his able mechanics were BOB RAWLINS, JERRY BRUBAKER, and CHARLES MICHAEL, supervisor. At the University in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where I talked with CLIFFORD BARR, head of the medical department, and TOM MOHR, professor of history, I learned IDREEN SHONK was also there as the head football coach! In New York City the final game between the Yankees was being played with ALLAN SHIFFLER, the star Yankee pitcher, and BABE LASHAWAY of like renown, the Tiger pitcher. At the Times Square Theater, brilliant neon signs announced the Broadway hit, Life in a House Trailer with J. B, starring BARBARA BRIERLY. Another nearby sign proclaimed that ROSE DENNIS, successor to Christian Dior, was showing the world's leading fashions. In Washington D. C. I was welcomed by CHAR- LOTTE WEBSTER, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, and SHEILA JOICE, Advisor to the President. From them I learned CARLA HINKLE, a reg- istered nurse, supervised the care of Cyrus, the Vice President's donkey. In London I encountered JUDY TUCKER, secretary to our Ambassador, who took me to see DAVID REICHHARDT, the American physicist, who was completing a secret device for counting air bubbles on atoms. In Paris l was interviewed by JUDY RADER, correspondent for the New York Times, who told me BONNIE GALLIPPO, ANNA LANGE, and JUDY KAST were in the city at- tending a hat designers convention. I flew to Wurtzberg, Germany, where the former DEANNA BRITTON wearied by following Elvis in his travels, long- ingly told me SALLY GILPIN was now married and living in Camden. ln Rome, Italy, PHIL SEELY was directing a movie Hot Ice starring BUD COONEY, JUDY LONG, and JUSTINE SMITH. In Africa engine trouble forced me to land on a turkey farm operated by DICK HELLER, as a hobby for relaxation following a strenuous coaching year at Camden-Frontier. In this region JON HORR was the supervising turkey inspector. At this time ABE CARTER and some natives riding kangaroos returned from a big game hunt for Purple People Eaters. In Arabia I found MOINE ALLGIRE loaded with revenue from his oil wells and PAUL BIRDSALL engaged in converting the cannibals in upper Afghanistan. Another forced landing in outer Mongolia disclosed JANET GEORGE living in a grass igloo with her husband, a doctor whose hobby was breeding a new species of angle worms. In China I learned that ARLENE BROWN had revolutionized the rice industry with her new variety of popped rice. SUSAN FREED and MARY PEREGO were teaching the village children nearby. When I reached Hawaii LOWELL BLACK, stationed there in the Navy, told me DON SWAGER owned a large Pineapple plantation and that TED MALONE was making personal appearances on the Islands singing his new hit, Theodore's Harmonica, At the Olympics in San Francisco, JERRY WEBB was coach of the American Track team. In a nearby skyscraper, the site of a new General Motors building, I found the President - ROBERT TRUEMAN. At a dinner date in Chicago I told the happily married former JON MOHR about my trip and the good fortune of our former classmates. AMY JEAN BROWN VA LEDICTORIAN Charlotte Webster SALUTATORIAN HISTORIAN Sheila Ioice Janet George CLASS PROPHECY CLASS WILL Amy Brown Clifford Barr Hass HONUYS QF? HFC ,4- - - 3 'AQ Q-.2 ...ta . X. 'vu- N 1 w7,s::-g,i25'gQ ixfxfu Qgffj :QS 45 ,M 'FQ Jwx-1f'i ! , 1 :Y-:Q r Wy? w 0:5 eff ' 1 K 1 0,1 V11 MOINE ALLGIRE CLIFFORD V. BARR PAUL BIRDSALL This guy 's got a gal so watch Girls are such a nuisance but I Not all great men think them out girls. love them. selves so. ,. VA -, S LOWELL G. BLACK BARBARA ANN BRIERLY There 's never a limit to his She is always up to something smile. new. DEANNA I. BRITTON Whenever I feel like working, I sit down until the feeling passes, 'K AMY JEAN BROWN ARLENE D, BROWN She 's neat, she's trim, she 's Maybe 1'm small, but you full of vim. don't know it all. 0 1- Q- Gi- 4' IERRY A. BRUBAKER HARLEY CARTER, JR. CLARENCE E. COONEY Don't look my way, girls, I'm But gee, Coach. if I could only So neat, so trim, so debonaix, baghful, read and write. from the crease in his pants to the part in his hair. fi st xx. '- . 4, . I r--Q A 'ai We A Q t ,-3' kin 4 'Q A W , N -, if - r Li l ROSE MARIE DENNIS I don't talk to strangers - un- less they 're men. SHIRLEY ANN DILLON SUSAN E. FREED BONNIE S. GALLIPPO What! No men in Heaveng Sweet and love1y. I WHS b0m F0 giggle and giggle then leave me here, I musl- IANET KAY GEORGE SALLY I. GILPIN RONALD GREEN Music is the universal language. I don't know where I'm going, He smiles and says, Don't but I'm on my way. rush me girls! ev? 'x . QA! Q ' X : A Zi X M-rt ' GORDON K. HARMON He chokes his Ford 'til it runs like a Cadillac. RICHARD L. HELLER CARLA LEA HINKLE ION G. HORR More fun than a barrel of mon- The only way to have a friend He has two speeds - slow and keys. is to be a friend. super slow., Sl-IEILA KAY JOICE JUDITH SHARON KAST ANNA MARIE LANGE New ideas make life more in- Just give me a hint of what it's If men interfere with work, give teresting. all about. up work, ' 2 ' X? 'f' A Af? O, O mx 0 N g l ee.-'E E T.-2 ' A-- , 1' X LLOYD B. LASHAWAY Hold the bell, I'm coming, JUDY A. LONG TED MALONE JON MARIE MOHR She looks like an angel, but who Take ir easy and live longer, A man is always better than a can tell what an Angel will do. book. THOMAS CLIFTON MOHR MARY ANN PEREGO IUDITH ANN RADER One man's word is no word at Still Wafer WHS deeP- I'm not crazy - it's just the rest all. We should hear both sides. of the world. Ji' ' ROBERT M. RAWLINS Why do today what can be done tomorrow? DAVID A, REICHHARDT PHILLIP D, SEELY ALLAN I. SHIFFLER women are for the birds! Peep- Let's work together. You do Why should the devil have all peep. the work. the good times? Wiivsi Y LOREEN MARIE SHONK Either I will find a way or I will make one. JUSTINE SMITH She's small, but so is a keg of dynamite. Ci-,,..,? ROBERT E, TRUEMAN Wit and wisdom are born in a man. v.1,1.f .Aj DONALD H, SWAGER Tomorrow is just another day , 'N il ,pi ,vt z 9 X - R HJ! A in 0,05 X i l ,. -x X na. E ,f JUDY KAY TUCKER JERRY A. WEBB CHARLOTTE A. WEBSTER Sigh no more boys, I'm here! All great men are dead and I A woman's heart, like the moon don't feel so well myself. is always changing, but there 's always a man in it. SENIOR DIRECTORY MOINE ALLGIRE - FFA Treasurer, Basketball, Cross Country, Librarian, Library Club, Hot Ice.' CLIFFORD BARR - Basketball, Cross Country, Class Secretary, Class President, Student Council Choir, Boys' State, Annual Staff, FTC, The Atomic Blonde, Hot Ice, Class Will. PAUL BIRDSALL - Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Choir, Spanish Club. LOWELL BLACK - FFA Reporter, FFA National Convention, FFA Leadership Camp, Track, Cross Cotmtry. BARBARA BRIERLY - Band, Paper Business Manager, Choir, Librarian, Library Club, Office, FTC, FHA, Homecoming Court, Hot Ice, Library Paper. DEANNA BRITTON - FHA, Choir, Librarian, Class President, Library Club. AMY BROWN - Class President, Cheerleader, Student Council Treasurer, Basketball, FHA Treasurer, Science Club Secretary-Treasurer, Office, Girls' State, FTC, The Atomic Blonde, I-lot Ice, Class Prophecy. ARLENE BROWN - FHA, Choir, Annual Staff. JERRY BRUBAKER - FFA Parliamentarian, Cross Country, Basketball. HARLEY CARTER - Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball. CLARENCE COONEY - FFA Sentinel, Football, Basketball, Baseball, The Atomic Blonde. ROSE DENNIS - Choir, Science Club, Latin Club President, Hall Receptionist, FTC, Hot Ice. SHIRLEY DILLON - Class Treasurer, Hall Receptionist, Office, Student Council Secretary, FHA Choir, Homecoming Court, Annual Business Manager, The Atomic Blonde, Betty Crocker Award. SUSAN FREED - Paper Staff. BONNIE GALLIPPO - Orchestra, Variety Show, Spanish Club, Annual Staff, Choir, FHA, FTC, YFC, The Atomic Blonde. JANET GEORGE - Band Student Director, Choir, FHA State Convention, FHA Treasurer, FHA Song Leader, YFC President, Class Treasurer, FTC, DAR, The Atomic Blonde, Class His- torian. SALLY GILPIN - FHA, Choir, Hall Receptionist, Athletic Queen, Annual Staff. RONALD GREEN - Football, Librarian, Library Club Treasurer. GORDON HARMON - Basketball, Football, FTC, The Atomic Blonde. RICHARD HELLER - Basketball, Football, Track, FFA Parliamentary Team, Student Council, Class President, The Atomic Blonde. CARLA HINKLE - Choir, Paper Staff, Librarian, Library Paper, Library Club. ION HORR - FFA. SHEILA JOICE - Choir, Library Club, Library Paper Editor, Library Consultant, Librarian, Of- fice, Annual Editor, FTC, YFC, Salutatorian. JUDY KAST - Paper Staff, Choir, FTC. ANNA LANGE - Librarian, Library Club, Choir, Paper Staff. LLOYD LASHAWAY - FFA Secretary, FFA District Convention, Baseball, Basketball. JUDY LONG - Amiual Staff, Basketball, FHA State Convention, Cheerleader, Hall Receptionist. TED MALONE - Annual Staff, Basketball, Football. THOMAS MOHR - Football, Baseball, Choir, FTC, The Atomic Blonde. JON MOHR - Class Secretary-Treasurer, Band Secretary, Librarian, FTC, Annual staff, YFC Secretary, Hot Ice. MARY PEREGO - Hall Receptionist, Paper Staff, Science Club, YFC Offices, Class Vice Presi- dent, FTC. JUDY RADER - FTC, FHA State Convention, Choir, Office, Basketball, Hall Receptionist, An- nual Staff, Librarian, Library Club, The Atomic Blonde, Hot Ice. ROBERT RAWLINS - FFA, The Able Miss Cain. DAVID REICHHARDT - Science Club, The Atomic Blonde, Hot Ice. PHILLIP SEELY - Basketball, Football, FFA. ALLAN SHIFFLER - Student Cotmcil Vice President and President, Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Football, Class Vice President, FFA, Band, Student Director. LOREEN SHONK - Choir, FHA Parliamentarian, FHA Regional Convention, FHA State Conven- tion, Paper Staff, Basketball, The Atomic Blonde, Hot Ice. JUSTINE SMITH - Choir, FHA, Hall Receptionist, Cheerleader. DONALD SWAGER ROBERT TRUEMAN - Football, Basketball, Track, Class Vice President, Radio Club, Science Club, Student Council, The Atomic Blonde, Hot Ice. JUDY TUCKER - Band, FHA State Convention, FHA Award, Annual staff, Basketball, Librarian Library Club, Office, Hall'Receptionist, FTC. JERRY WEBB - Cross Country. CHARLOTTE WEBSTER - Paper Editor, Choir, Librarian, Library Club President, Library Con- sultant, Office, YFC, Hall Receptionist, FTC, FHA Reporter-Historian, The Atomic Blonde, Hot Ice, Class Secretary, Valedictorian. - ff' ' P, 1' xx . E V 'XX X1!-iw ' V. 1 '- lm iii ' ' -4 'fiTL' ---1 -r.: - . -. - FROM SENIORS' YOUNGER DAYS FRONT IER FIRST GRADE ROW 1: Darlene Knisely, Lila Mae Moyer, Barbara Brierly, Unknown, Aaron Vio, Jerry Green, Tom Mohr, Unknown, Unknown, Becky Cripe, ROW 2: Mrs. Spade, Unknown, Roland Hukill, David Reichardt, Ronald Green, Katherine Lau, Amy Brown, Carla Hinkle, Terry Kuster, Ted Malone, Donald Swager, ROW 3: Unknown, Cynthia Britton, Janet Krauss, Charlotte Webster, Janet George, Unknown, Anna Lange, Judy Rader, Jon Horr, Unknown. Moine Allgire CAMDEN FIRST GRADE ROW 1: Doyle Hayes, Richard Heller, Judy Long, Sally Gilpin, Mary Ann Perego, Deanna Britton, Vivian Swift. ROW 2: Jean Perego, Evelyn Ward, Allan Shiffler, Unknown, Jerry Brubaker. David Word, Jim Jenkins. ROW 3: Alvin Riddle, Terry Robinson, Merle Cook, Gordon Harmon, Robert Trueman, Arnold Riddle, James Hickman, Jerry Havens. Teacher - Iloe Abbaduska. SENIOR SPONSORS swvfxyfif f'!'?a in !Js53 f57'? 'USR gy. f -x 4 - S v.- g ' Q' cr vii fm :A ,--11, ' 13' 2, YQ' bw MARION WHITMORE DONALD EBY The class of 1959 of Camden-Frontier High School, with whom the sponsors have enjoyed a very agreeable and pleasant relationship, exhibits outstanding ability, origi- nality, ambition, and scholastic achievement. Among the top six only a fraction of a unit's difference existed in their ratings. At least half the class has more than the necessary sixteen units of credit for graduation and the same number have expressed their intentions of continuing their education in advanced fields of learning. These accomplishments and desires characterize a class which will be truly missed, The Senior Sponsors OUR CLASS OFFICERS MARY ANN PEREGO DEANNA BRITTON CHARLOTTE WEBSTER Vice President President Secretary SENIOR CLASS EMBLEMS CLASS MOTTO: Success awaits at Labor 's Gate CLASS COLOR: Blue and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Carnation SPECIAL DAYS FOR SENIORS Senior Pictures Senior Play Junior and Senior Prom Senior Trip Cap and Gown Day Baccalaureate Commencement Senior Honor Day September 4, 1958 November 20 -2 1, 1958 May 2, May 10 May 22 May 24 May 28 May 29 1959 -14, 1959 1959 , 1959 1959 , 1959 JANET GEORGE Treasurer ,. 1 if f v .1 L - -.-A...4,, -A , . ,-.4 ,nv ...r . ...uv k Mil W Q E5 - .- Vi ina R . in S IL- fl: :r 5 . L' nr . .., 'V ' l 6' ,.,,,,A- . 'fag v '- -'-'- :'Stf' I - ,. 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Norman Shegitz, Wendell Shiffler, Daniel Smalley, Jean Snow, Sue St. John, Joe Strawe. Evelyn Stump, Gary Tanner, Larry Taylor, Roger Taylor, Sally Throop, Karen Tucker. Robert Van Aken, Kay Warfield, Larry Webb, Lyn Wiles, Wayne Word, Frank- lin Woodard. sms 4 - f' ff '-S I iff? a ' 'I -M A 5: J ws, pig V? T x J 5 .fi 4 I If if QQ ' f- ff ' '3 3 ' Fi- Qi- ' ' x wh '. e I i gf F L ' L iv Y S I' J, ' Q ' if ysM X Q ' ,Q 4 It A2 r -, XJ V . 4 J 1 ADVENTUROUS! Vonda Anspaugh, Ernest Ash, John Bearden , Lyle Birdsall, Jo Ann Boothman, Peggy Bowen, Darrell Broughman, Lynette Brown, Linda Bunce, Lowell Burger. Norma Davis, Charlene Depue, Sujean Drake, Sharon Dunn, Louise Edinger, Linda Fee. Karen Gallippo, Gerald Gollnick, Vincent Gratz, Linda Green, Douglas Grimm, Jeanne Haughey, Marcella Headley. Dennis Hicksenhiser, Jerry Hukill, Judith Hukill, Patricia Hukiu, Dale Jenkins. Yale Jenkins, Thomas Jensen, Ronald Kukhahn, Robert Kuster, Charles Ladd, l Gerald Lange, Sandra Miller, Gay Moore, Donna More- land. Catherine Oglesbee, Marilyn Orth, Linda Patterson Mildred Penoyar, Roger Richards, Linda Rickard, Larry Salisbury, David Seely, Lonna Shepard. Leon Shroats, Sharon Smalley, Betty Southworth, Margaret Spinne, Judson Stanley. Lou Ann Stringham. Dick Swager, Susan Ten Broeck, Charles Walker, Arnald Walworth, Michael Wil- cox, Sonia Webb. Missing: Julie Bowles Mariel Goeltzenleuchter L, ni gf: u--1 Ti. 'v---H ..x . t ,, 'Y 'K ,mu 'r , -45. R., 15. FRISKY! Kathy Adams, Relmond Allgire, Chase Alward. Barbara Ballinger, Mary Bok. Sandra Britton, Mary Brubaker, Duane Bryner, Janice Clark, Ted Coe, Pat Coulter. Sandra Dahlstrom, Jimmy Davis. Carol Depue, Linda Edinger, Earl Edinger, Cheryl Faler. Virginia Fee, Veda Fenton, Richard Ford, Diane Fouts, Sally Freed, Mary Ellen Fruth. Chuck Gochanour, Fern Green, Terry Hall, Minerva Haskins. Bruce Hayes, Connie Hayes. Bill Haynes, Doyle l-lelmick, Rita Hicksen- hiser, Donald Jones, Ronald Jones. Susan Kempton. Russell Krauss, Sharon Laubaugh, Dian Leichliedner, Clifford Mann. Laura Mohr, Gale Mull. Susan Norris, Cecil Patterson, Mary Price, John Richard, John Robinson, Danny Shaw. Barbara Shegitz, Nancy Shonk, Lee Shook, Aaron Small, David Smalley, Judy South- well. Angela Stolte, Roger Stump, Kay Taylor, Pamela Taylor, Frances Tressler, Kenny Vallieu. Gordon Vincent, Billy Warfield, Jerry Wasnich, Mary Watkins. Sonny Weimer, John Worthington. Missing: Barbara Turner ,Q5 an i. 3 JUST LEARNING! X fx John Adams, LaMar Ballinger, Larry Barr, Roy Beard, Donna Bearden, Linda Beem. Lynn Beem. Charles Bowles, William Carpenter, John Cooney, Robert Copeland. Jerry Dennison, Mary Dillon, Jerry Dryer Daniel Easterday, Ronald Fee, Robert Foulk. Carol Gary, Nancy Gary, Don Hayes, Glen Hemminger,Barry Hinkle, Darwin Hukill. David Jenkins, Becky Johnston, Andrew Jones, Billy Keller, Connie Lashaway, Iohn Malone, Marcia May, Clayton Miller. Scherrie Miller, Thomas Mills, Nicky Oglesbee, Thomas Patrick. Ricky Peerboom. Cheryl Perkins, James Person, Chuck Rader, David Rawlins, Donald Rawlins. David Ritchey, Kay Robertson, Linda Rockey, Jack Rogers, Susan Rogers, Myron Schaadt. Gwen Shaw. Lloyd Smith. Robert South- well, David Stafford, Fredrick Strouse, Terry Tanner, Carol Tracy, Carl Tressler, Beverly Van Aken, Sandy Ware. Darrel Wasnich, Billy Word. Missing: Bill Midtgard Earl Wiemere Tom Stuchell Richard Tumer 5 A I P Ft A VL f X . . V f-, 5 .' v - . ' E 'Q' ..-,' B H, S 0 My J 'x ---avg. , P .539 W4 ' o 2 ,-I-. .-5: '.4 in 1 O fo, 12' '-s if ,Q 'Q Q in 'F- J r ri- U 5.555 ,..,, . , , V, .. 1.. 4 nn., , -'hfiw .., c . V I v. t 5-Q? Lx- - f l A ' Q 2' ag SIXTH GRADE Kay Baker, Wesley Barnes. Dale Bird- sall. Terry Boyt. Elaine Brown. John Buher, Kay Clark, Patsy Clark, Roxie Clark, Carolyn Cole, Connie Crow. Jerry DeVolder, Sharon Ebaugh, Sandra Edinger, Darlene Fowler, Harold Fruth, Barbara Gibler. David Gochanour, Lyle Gollnick. Diane Green, Robert Green. Linda l-licksenhiser, Sandra l-linkle, Catherine Howell, Julia Hukill, Verl Hukill, David Huss, Leo Jones, Diane Kirkingburg. Karen Kukhahn, David Kuster, Normand Ladd, Janice Lautermilch, Donald Leichleidner, Sidney Michael. Edwin Miller, Onalee Miller. Max Moore, Judy Persons, Nancy Reynolds. Joyce Rigelman. Richard Salyer, Cheryl Shaffer, Marcia Shiffler, Walter Shiffler, Timothy Smith, Jerry Spangler. Dale Spieth, Roger Stuchell, Charles Ten Broeck, Alberta T ornpkins, Marilyn Towers Allen Towers. Steven Tressler, Marjorie Traxell, Charles Watkins, Donald White, Elwood White, Ned White, Missing: Carol Clapp FIFTH GRADE Donna Ballinger, Allen Barkey, Carolyn Barns. John Barnes. Rodman Beard. Merle Bearden, Gilbert Bolander, Linda Brown, Danny Buttons, Steven Carr, Constance Clevenger. Michael Coulter, Judy Court, Tom Craw- ford, Jo Donna.Crites. Connie Davis. Bruce Densmore. Sandra De Peu, Sue Ann Entrikin, Janet Fee, Beverly Fee, Janet Foulk, Michael Freed. Ernest Gendron, Frances I-larryman, Jeri Hinkle, Warren Hunt, Marilyn Kurtz, Joan Marie Ladd. Joan Laubaugh, Roger Lauchlen, Sarah Lautermilch, Timothy McDougall, Thomas Midtgard, Frances Moreland. Thomas Morgan, Larry Morrison, Jimmy Oglesby, Linda Olmstead, Jeannine Patterson, Victor Pearce. Linda Percy, Connie Reader, Cynthia Ritchey. James Robinson, Jane Russell, Walter Schmitt. Dennis Shaffer, John Shatelrow, Pamela Shegitz, Jo Ann Spangler, Wilber Spieth, Randy Stanley, James Stump, Patricia Stump. Michael Travis. Thomas Troxell, Connie Van Aken, Chloe Westfall. Vicki Westfall, Leita Williams, Mary Ann Wolford, Karen Word, Sharon Word, Susan Word. Missing: Leroy Turner FOURTH GRADE Carl Adams, Sue Ash. Barbara Barns, Beverly Bolander, William Boyt, Cynthia Brown. Robert Carpenter, Rita Clark. Robert Clark, Gerald Court, Arthur Daglow, Kathy Day, Jack Dryer, Douglas Easterday. Edward Edinger, Joanna Fee, Pauline Freed, Michael Gibler, Bertha Gollnick, Deanna Hall. Janet Haughey, Terry I-ielmick. Mary Hilton, Meri Hitfkle, Susan Huss. DeVere Inman. Donald Keller, Rex Kirkingburg, Randall Knapp, Alan Kukhahn, Marlene Kurtz, Jerry Langham, Ronald Mohr. Daniel Person, Michael Rader, John Reynolds, Barbara Shaffer, Ellen Simerman. Ronald Spieth, Judy Southworth. Patrick Taylor. Kathleen Ten Broeck, Clyde Tressler, Milo Tracy. Rebecca Thompson, Dennis Van Aken, Nancy Watkins, Brenda Webster, Trudy Westfall, Danny Word. THIRD GRADE Ronald Arkwright, Orlo Barnes, Robert Barnes. Edith Barnes, Thomas Barnes, Barbara Badders, Jerry Bailey, Stephen Barr, Theodore Beard. Rex Bearden, Henry Bolander, Jack Bowles, Samuel Brown, Marian Button, Louise Carpenter. Terry Clark, Judy Clevenger, Elaine Cochran. Geraldine Coonce, William Dixon, Sandra Ebaugh. Janice Evers, Donald Fee, Gary Fish, Kathryn Follaway, Jeffrey Francis. Elaine Gibbs. Daniel Gibbler. Terry Green, Linda Griffin, Teresa Grimm. Denton Hubbell, Rebecca Hukill. Robert Hukill, Brenda Hunt, John Jansen, Michael Jones, Karl Kopp, Lin Krauss, Gary Langham. Linda Laphan, Lynn Laphan, Marcia Lauchlen, Dennis Leaders Delores Leaders. Oma Leichliedner, Susan McCombs, Patricia McDougal, Robert Pipoly, Ronald Oyer, Della Percy, Alan Peters, Bonnie Reichhardt, Bonnie Ritchey, Ronald Reynolds, Randy Salis- bury, Patricia Schmidt. Thomas Seely, Steven Shegitz, Robert Smith, Eugene Smith, Teresa Smith, Linda Snyder. Daniel Stolte, Margaret Ten Broeck, Charles Warner, Pamela Wagner, Terri White, Michael Walford. Missing: Halbert Burch, Leonard Clapp, Donald Fast. SECOND GRADE Karen Arkwright, Brenda Badders, Larry Barns, Diane Beard. Marcia Beem, Crystal Birdsall, Allen Blotter, Stephen Brott, Victoria Brown, Randy Buttons. Mavis Carr. Donald Carpenter, Peggie Clark, Sandra Clepper, Bruce Cole, Thomas Cooney, Rita Court, Jeanne Crawford, Marlene Dixon, Kenneth Dudley, Michael Fish, Steven Francis. Mary Gratz, Max Green, Dale Hamilton, Ruth Ann Hampshire, Joyce Heller, Bar- bara Inman. Joyce Jagger, Marion Krauss, Carleton Kurtz, Charles Kurtz, Jerry Ladd, Linda Mason. Janet Matthews, Janice Matthews, David Miller, Faye Miller, Judy Miller, Diana Mills. Anita Moreno, Sarah Norris, Rosemary Oglesbee, Kenneth Olmstead, Garry Oyer, Kimberly Peerboom. Patricia Pierce, Carol Reader, Cynthia Reynolds, LaDonna Robinson. Guy Russell, Penny Russell, Yalen Salisbury, Paulette Sanders, Marcia Shook, Sandra Shull, James Spangler, Robert Spieth. Michael Stafford, Roger Traxler, Robert Ttaxler, Gene Tressler, Daniel Truax, Deborah Ware. FIRST GRADE Barbara Adams. John Bailey, Edward Barr, Frederick Bearden. Sue Ann Beckman. Elise Brown. Gerald Carpenter, Stephen Clevenger. Douglas Cochran, Merry Crawford. Lawrence Day. Charles Ebaugh, Craig Eby. Kandyce Eichler, Raymond Evers, Mary Jane Fisk. Mike French, Gary Gibler. Charles Gier, Michael Gowthrop, Coleen Griffin, Dawn Hampshire. Michael Harper, Judy Hodge. Katherine Inman. Frederick Kahle, David Kast, Duane Leaders. Frederick Lemmon, Marcia Marvin, Kenneth McDougal, Diana Mohr. Robert Manger, Karen Olmstead. Virginia Patrick, June Penland, Debra Percy, Daniel Peters. Richard Rader, Leonard Robinson. Karen Roost, Kathy Rothlisberger, Nevada Shepard, Willis Shiffler, Randy Shonk, Lucrica Spieth. Larry Towers, Kathy Travis, Patricia T raxler, Georgia Ware, Gary Webster, Edward Westfall, Mi8Sil'lgg Daniel Fast Karen Bowditch Larry Johnson KINDERGARTEN Olin Armstrong Martha Barnes, Jerald Beem. Charles Bizewell, Linda Burton, Donald Buher, Norman Carpenter. Roger Clark, Sandra Crires, Marvin Daglow, Brenda Densmore, Daniel Dudley Jimmy Easrerday. Willaim Easterday, Dean Eby, Carol Fee, Lynda Francis, Norman Gibler, Pamela Gilmore. Terry Grimm, Ralph Ham, Deborah Hampshire, George Haynes. Caralee Headley. Myron Heller. Janice Inman, Norerra Jenkins, David Jones, Michael Kast. Jacalyn Keller, Karl Kirkingburg. Dawn Kurtz, Darrell Leaders, Harvey Lechliedner. Beverly Lemmon, Cleo Mann, Marcia Miller. Daniel Munger, Bradley Olmstead, David Oyer, David Peters, Sharon Pierce, Patty Pisho Joanne Rable, David Radabaugh, Dennis Reader, Gwendolyn Real, Donald Rey- nolds, Danny Rogers. David Rogers, Charla Sanders, John Shaw, Randy Spieth, Radley Stanley, Warren Stump. Rosemary T raxler, Bonnie Van Aken, Linda Warts, Nikki Westfall, Delbert White. Christina Wolford. Missing: Gordon Clapp Tonya Hallock Julia Moreno .. ... , ,-g.- xiqffq '.,1 . Q .li .,., .,., A A f ' ' -' .'-J' ' 9 S , ' ' new 12?-S 4' . 4, U, ' n K. --4. 3,5 's Eff QL! , .,, . fi is ,J .. , n.,, 1 4 il -, , . lf . J-4 .N , Mc. . . I' J .I s..fg - -1. ,A GD... , fs. . 5 . . ' u n'v,,M . ,. i u - f 1 . , Q v ' v A . iii-Sill flqju- 4 E l ' if r i V X Q ,1.-nsuw--- H- -V-1-'a-.4 - OUR STUDENT COUNCHJ A LLA N SHIFFLER President GERRY KUSTER Vice President SHIRLEY DILLON Sec ret ary JUDY ROBINSON Treasurer The Student Council was organized in the Spring of 1954 for the purpose of assisting with Student Government. This youthful but effective organization numbers fourteen members, two elected from each of the upper six grades, plus our sponsors, Mr, Miller and Mr. Reynolds, This organization no longer concerns itself only with the problems of Student Government, but al so presents student assemblies, purchases items for the school, and purchases gifts for teachers at the Christmas Season. The Student Council has been a great addition to the school. May it have continued success. - ' . .1-4 ' fi. , ,.,,..---4 7' , .,..f--- ,,...-f- 3,55 1r:' FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA some X l Our FHA is an organization created for the purpose of promoting interest in the home, the people in it, the relationships of it, and the skills necessary to make it function smoothly, It is composed of girls who have had one or more years of homemaking. Our motto is TOWARD NEW HORIZONS .ui-9'---, ..t Q gi ' r is ' - . t 1 . 1 1 ,.,. ' .', f v 1 - The F.F.A. - Future Farmers of America, is a national organization whose pri- mary aim is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citi- zenship thru vocational training of farm boys who will become the Future Farm- ers of Tomorrow. i YOUTH FOR CHRIST CLUB OFFICERS Y.F.C. helps students become more acquainted with the spiritual aspects of life, thus cultivating finer Christian citizenship. The programs are aimed to provide fun for all. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB The Future Teacher's Club encourages tentative future teachers and gives them an insight into the teaching field , LATIN CLUB The Latin Club arouses interest in foreign languages and discounts the erroneous belief that Latin is not used anymore. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club lends dignity and responsibility to the student Librarians' work and creates a social activity for them as well, HALL RECEPTIONISTS -X - ETI1 The Hall receptionists are in charge of recording the High School attendance each day. They also greet any visitors and give them any assistance necessary OFFICE GIRLS The office girls help Mrs. Wisman and Mr. Reynolds in their daily work, This work may include keeping records, typing, dictation, duplicating and various other duties, Lf ww. A ...sf 11 ' AQ 1' i Q' xi' f .5 V .11 . 4,1-,q Aw ,' Q -A . ,V . .1 ' . I ' - K A . u 1 -, J K 2 'irfgwvwv ,i .h :ig in Qi is Ai K1 ,A fn'-1.1 - v' --.ff vI?g !'4'f'L'f'z'1i? iff? 'I 1 fr 1 If A? 1 ? 12 f ' . M ' f ii?-QA iz! ig. -i he ' ,7 S 'T' 2 ' 'L J E. 5 -2 ,u -i N 'z fi :Q 5 . 4 JUNIOR PLAY The Atomic Blonde Cast Clifford Barr Judy Rader David Reichardt Dick Heller Shirley Dillon Bonnie Gallippo Tom Mohr Jon Mohr Janet George Loreen Shonk Amy Brown Gordon Harmon Bob Trueman Bud Cooney Director: MR, EUGENE BURNER SENIOR PLAY Hot Ice Cast Clifford Barr Moine Allgire Charlotte Webster Barbara Brierly Amy Brown Director: MR. FLOYD M. GARDNER Rose Marie Dennis Bob Trueman Loreen Shonk Judy Rader David Reichardt Jon Mohr BND SENIO QQ' 0 ,Q Q 'P 1958 s 9 ' THE .,........... STAFF Business Manager - BARBARA BRIERLY Advisor - HAL D. VAUGHN Editor-in-Chief - The staff below is in charge of the publication of the school paper, THE CHIEF- TAIN. This paper is published monthly and is designed to keep students informed on the activities of their school. At the beginning of the year the staff selects the name of the paper and establishes its format. The positions held by the staff this year have been varied to give each a knowledge of all sections of the paper. Proceeds from the paper will be used to buy equipment for the benefit of future Office Practice students, 3- Bllltgvrg lil. J f 1 -ef' 4 . 5 6 f .ta N 'M ' CHIEF TAI N'S CHARLOTTE WEBSTER ,I '--. fl P35351 THE REDSKIN'S STAFF Q x Editor -in -Chief - SHEILA IOICE Advisor - HAL D. VAUGHN Business Manager - SHIRLEY DILLON IT One of the major duties of part of the Office Practice class is the publication of the school Ye3fb00k. THE REDSKIN. The yearbook is published to record and establish in our memories all that takes place in our school. It is for the interest of our parents and community as well as the students, Through the sale of ad- vertisements and subscriptions the annual becomes a self-supporting project. MAJ ORET TES BARBARA CLARK SHARRON GOCHANOUR LINDA RICKARD HOMECGMING COURT MISS REDSKIN: Sally Gilpin, Rose Dennis, Justine Smith, Beverly Rogers, Charlene Coe, Linda Rickard, if v-'W I H4-1. 41 I itz' 42:4 I NX A 1 x ' 4: f 14. 'Q lf! I far 1. 414: Y 4 Ly -X 'N' f 1- A . I' K' ck . fr? 1' 1--v' 2 2 10- FOOTBALL 1 n I Reading Tekonsha Cement City Morenci THEY 6 13 12 6 North Adams Edon Whiteford THEY '7 14 12 RICHARD HELLER LYLE HARPER HARLEY CARTER Co-Captain Coach Co-Captain Tackle End 5 2.1- A. 'G fc ,Qi REDSKIN 1 7 J TOP ',.iFJ EQ PLAYERS ROBERT TRUEMAN PHIL SEELY GERALD CARR BEN STRINGHAM Guard Center Guard Tackle IW Q .. ' Q BILL DAVIS GARY KUSTER GLEN PEARCE JAMES JENKINS End Quarterback Halfback Halfback NEIL HUKILL THOMAS MOHR ALLAN SHIFFLER MAX DEPUE Fullback Guard End Center VARSITY BASKETBALL Jonesville Reading Spring Arbor Waldron North Central North Adams Morenci B ellefountain SCHEDULE We They 47 44 Edon 60 42 North Central 59 61 Jonesville 63 36 Spring Arbor 40 48 Waldron 48 43 North Adams 43 45 Reading 46 63 Madison We They Addison They 66 68 36 37 27 51 53 nutn 4 P: -Y 'H H H A ' l 1.1 BASKETBALL Q 32-E: 'lltlflmnd 4 ' Bill' 315 - gli' 1i5?.:,a:2:nd aj' hu --- .nu pu 1 . . I ujg , - - I , , '9'a1ul! Ug' xl S The Redskin Reserves, under the leadership of coach Lyle Harper, fought to a vic- torious season of 12 wins and 4 losses. High scoring honors went to Rick Clark, Larry Salisbury, and Jim Brieriy. Foul shooting record went to Larry Salisbury. We They We They Jonesville 46 22 Edon 32 34 Reading 27 25 North Central 23 34 Spring Arbor 35 26 Jonesville 34 23 Waldron 39 26 Spring Arbor 38 22 North Central 38 37 Waldron 27 21 North Adams 30 14 North Adams 27 44 Morenci 50 40 Reading 32 29 Bellefountain 32 26 Addison 45 26 We They Madison RESERVE UNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL The Junior High basketball team, under the leadership of Coach Don Eby, played to a victorious season of 6 wins and 3 losses. These Junior High boys are the future varsity Redskins of Cam- den Frontier School and are to be complimented on the past year's accomplishments as well as encouraged to keep up the good work and and strive for higher goals to conquer. Reading North Adams North Adams Waldron WE THEY WE 37 22 Waldron 37 18 24 Reading 18 26 23 Pittsford 27 34 23 Pittsford 4 WE THEY Pittsford 21 14 THEY 29 39 18 14 GIRLS' BASKETBALL MANAGERS - Carol Roost Jayne Frank COACH - Miss Nancy Mainz Reading Waldron Waldron Reading Pittsford Quincy THEY 15 19 25 21 29 16 li TOP PLAYERS GQ 'Q 'Q' up IQ f ' M5 FORWARDS Diane Blount Sandra Salisbury Lynn Mae Wiles GUARDS Roberta Shatelrow Mary Shroats Sharon Bryner CROSS COUNTRY The 1958 Cross Country team placed first in all of their six regular season meets. They placed second at the Albion Invitational and third in the State Final Cross Country Meet at Ypsilanti, Jerry Webb was the top runner for the team, and James Brierly was a close second. TOP RUNNERS Jerry Webb James Brierly Wendell Shifflef :,m,,,,,..- .,.. W., .,,, , I ,- WE PRESENT OUR CHEERLEADERS VARSITY w 3-rx-' . 5.4, :lu .,,, .I Justine Smith, Judy Long, Janis Fouts, Amy Brown. RESERVE Sharon Adams, Lyn Wiles, Shirley Adams, Linda Fee JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW: Becky Johnston, Connie Lashaway, Diane Fouts. BACK ROW: Janice Clark, Rita Hicksenhiser, Minerva Haskins. Our cheerleaders are in charge of maintaining and encouraging the school spirit and support of all team members of our school. In addition to forming new cheers and practicing long hours they attend every game played and conduct pep sessions before many home games. PEP SESSION In order to show our appreciation to our patents, our teachers, and our community for their co-operation, guidance, and understanding, we, the class of 1959, with deepest respect, devote this page to them. As the hand holds the house, even so have their hands guided us in our formative years. Through their guidance we have become what we are today for they have been the foundation of our every activity. The hand holding the apple and ruler, too, represents a very important part of our lives thus far - our teachers and our school. They have patiently guided us to the best of their ability to face the world before us as adults. These relationships have given us the courage, ability, background, and willingness to go out into the world and accept the responsibilities and problems of young adults. It is impossible, in a few short lines, to say a Thank you' which would be complete enough for all they have given us but with this page we endeavor to show our gratitude to our parents, teachers, and community. The Senior Class of 1959 Editor-in-Chief - SHEILA IOICE Business Manager - SHIRLEY DILLON It's all over now and we close the cover on another book of timeless memo ries - The 1959 Redskin. The fears, frustrations, and anxieties have passed into that timeless pool of sweat and tears - the past! What has replaced these? The hundreds of pic- tures, dozens of layouts, and bushels of copy including both that which is used and that which is discardedg have all been transformed into our yearbook. A dream has become a reality, No one person alone produces a yearbook, but a team of workers extending from August to May with never stopping minds. These are the minds which I wish to thank: the individual editorsg the photographerg the Business Manager, Shirley Dillon: and most of all - The Editor-in-Chief, Sheila Joice, It is the hope of the staff members that in the years to come, as we each travel the road of life in our different directions, the 1959 Redskin will help bring to mind many happy recollections of the year 1958-1959 at Camden- Frontier School. HAL D. VAUGHN Annual Advisor T 'w 8 A , f A K Q 'lv -A .155 ' ,E 5 f v .- 1 I ks if 3 '11 . - ', e'?7, 'P r' z 'i? 'K' N s cv N' 1.-'K W '- . '. li' L- 'H ': . ,F 3 gjw, ,Q - 11 . 44-3 t vi. 15 lZeAvg6FI ,Q . HW niueiz - WMI Vfff AJ z .i...... X E BEAR LAKE GROCERY I I I I-I Call --I 6 118 W. Chicago I I '7?!9T-'f' Victor 9-2731 Il. amiga? J0neSvi11e I nsyql-u-l,:ul7 I l I JCNESVILLE FEED MILL HUGH ESTERLINE, Prop. Jonesville, Michigan CAMDEN TELEPHONE COMPANY Camden, Michigan A I A -XXX r4?N ,f -Nj 4.3 Compliments of X x ff QL I SILVERCUP Lf 5 BREAD Get Some Today! ' ' A For Your Insurance Needs Call- .1,- I 'T' RUSSELL E. MULL ' WAYNE E. CLEVENGER Phone EM 8-5171 Camden, Michigan Life Insuran a Specialty RUSSELL E. MULL BEST POLICY AT ALL TIMES Phone EM 8 - 5271 X Camden, Mich. 51. Ce 3 Ee aa o t ntnS 5 --1. RAY'S GROCERY Ray, Indiana ECKMAN S Nmdv W xi' ' DEPARTMENT STORE 'kaiaff -igvmky F 1' emont , Indiana BEAM'S FURNITURE STORE Fremont, Indiana THE HU GGINS SHOP Gifts and Records Hillsdale, Michigan WESTERN AUTO Associate Store The Family Store Hillsdale, Michigan RAMUS C OMPANY 45 N. Broad Street Phone HE 7-3721 Hillsdale, Michigan H. S. PHARMACIES Open Every Day and Night Hillsdale, Michigan GUY OSBORN AGENCY Insurance and Real Estate Phone HE 7-3775 Hillsdale, Michigan PALACE OF SWEETS W BARRY Fresh Donuts Daily FLORIST Lunches - Fountain Service Phone Fremont 2015 Hillsdale, Michigan 7' r ' 41 T ' 1 MARKE T V Fremont, Indiana . x -- 2: Fremont, Indiana SUNSET GRILL 7555 Dinners - Speciality Fremont, Indiana OXENGER'S- ' MARKET 8: GROCERY We Guarantee Quality, Price and Service Congratulations, Seniors! THOMPSON SAVING BANK Hudson, Michigan We Appreciate Your Business 3 A ' - 1 Phone 1201 Reading, Michigan 53:11 MTXILAHN PURE oiL R. R. ffz coiumbia ' 'X' ' Phone GL 9-3338 Edon, Ohio e.,,,.,,sJ WOLFF'S TRACTOR SERVICE J. I. Case Implements Rambler Sales and Service McCulloch Chain Saws and Service General Repairing and Welding Phone 99 Edon, Ohio BANK CAFE Hudson, Michigan RITTER BROTHER'S Reading, Michigan KLINE'S WELL DRILLING Electric Water Systems Sales and Service Phone 1762 Edon, Ohio MOORE'S GARAGE General Auto Repairing Tires - Batteries - Accessories New and Used Parts RAY MOORE, Prop. FACKLER MONUMENTAL WORKS 405 West Main Street Montpelier, Ohio Telephone No. 5-4222 Cvk K Compliments to Seniors From the MONTGOMERY BARBER SHOP Montgomery, Michigan WEAVER'S 5 8: 10 Reading, Michigan Compliments to the Class of 1959 ated ' Locxl-:ART s. Kuzen The Store for Men Montpelier, Ohio Congratulations, Seniors ! FOSTER'S FASHIONS Open Mon. -Sat. 'til 9P, M. Women's and Children's Apparel Jonesville VI-9-6291 Mich. BROWN'S DRESS SHOPPE Ready-to-Wear Dresses We Try to Please! Montpelier, Ohio 1 Allen' Mi W1 RD oEEEN'S ORCHA chigan 5' S lil! READING 'co-op Feed Napiana for Greater Profits Phone 156 Reading, Michigan EDON HARDWARE CO. Hardware and Farm Supplies Heating - Plumbing Wiring - Eavespouting Edon, Ohio Phone 14 5AvEf Best Wishes From FRANK'S SHOE STORE Phone 5-3338 Montpelier, Ohio Congratulations HUGH SALAWAY Jonesville, Michigan C ongratulati ons ! Drop in for a Soda MECCA SNACK BAR Litchfield, Michigan P' PINECREST MOTEL 5 9 Jonesville, Michigan On Us 112 - west 5, 1 RICE APPLIANCES 4' f pvc- Reading Michigan 55, A ' :SD ..- IQ' MAY's FURNITURE LITCHFIELD VI 9-6111 DAIRY Jonesville, Michigan Litchfield, Michigan fi SIMPSON MANUFAC TURING CO. Litchfield, Michigan HUDSON BANK Hudson, Michigan READING FAMILY SHOE STORE Repair Service Reading, Michigan I Congratulations, Seniors I BEcKER's WHEN IN MDDD FUR HNE FUDU :gl p Stop in for a Dinner 'I THE RESTAURANT Pioneer, Ohio FRONTIER GENERAL STORE Frontier, Michigan RHOADES' MARA THON Gas, Oil, and Groceries RRI, Pittsford, Mich. vvv- -ev -vs- if , AND SAVE is-li.-gli A .. A T WALDRON FEED 8: GRAINS Fertilizer and Tile Phone AT 6-2601 Waldron, Michigan E, D. RUTLEDGE Insurance Real Estate - Bonds Waldron, Michigan BECKER 8: SCRIVENS Concrete Products Phone HE 7-4250 Bankers, Michigan Compliments of USED CARS E. M. WATERS AND TIRES Minor Repairs f NXxx, if 7 1 0 ,Ill Frontier, Michigan Pioneer, Ohio Compliments of COLES GARAGE Welding and General Repairs Frontier, Michigan RIGGS SCHOOL OF BEAUTY CULTURE 33 112 S. Howell Street H. J. GELZER Sz SON INC. Hardware and Furniture Hillsdale, Michigan Hillsdale, Michigan For All A Your C qi sx Farm Needs IGA TRLSTATE Phone EM 8-2891 CO-OP WM. MIDTGARD, Proprietor Montgomery, Michigan Camden, Michigan THE 99 DRIVE IN It's Always Snack Time at- The lI99ll Hillsdale, Michigan FARNSWORTH 8: TOUSE CO. Phone HE 7-2.630 Hillsdale, Michigan Grocerie s, Paints, Wallpaper Drugs, Sundries ROBINSON'S STORE Camden, Michigan Phone EM 8-2691 WELL'S SHOES Hillsdale , Michigan MARATHON STATION DEWAINE DEPUE'S STORE Standard Oil Products X Groceries - Meats - Ice Cream aff Phone EM 8-2315 X 2 Mues North on M49 1 ' ' 4,..- . MARATHON, STANDARD Camden, Mich' Camden Michigan FARMER's WARREN'S BARBER SHOP ll . KX , ADVANCE . . ' ,.J, Camden l Carnden, Michigan ,,.,., 4 A Michigan m 3 A HARRINGTON-CITIES SERVICE CITIES 1 1 1 West Carleton Hillsdale, Michigan SERVICE KNICKERBOCKER FORD SA LES Hillsdale, Michigan C LARK'S DRUG STORE S91 an P' DEPENDABLE Af DRUGGIST Fremont, Indiana Szgadedte fecaefzy at HARRY LEICHTY'S Angola Indiana HILLSDA LE AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Hillsdale, Michigan ZULCH PHOTO 8: HI-FI SHOP Montpelier, Ohio Compliments of FOUST REXALL STORE RUSS SHELL SERVICE Phone 5-3857 ence! Phone 67 Montpelier, Ohio Edon, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of the STEPHENSCN MOTOR SALES GRAI E . SALES SERVICE N 8' FE D' INC Ford Car - Trucks - Tractor Parts and Service Reading, Michigan E f If 51731. 'SFI-'fi' .l 4, . 'if' - . ,, ss-:::::'u Fayette , Ohio Compliments of STAR MARKET Montpelier, Ohio Phone 5 -3872 Congratulations , Senior s! SMITH'S PURE OIL Edon, Ohio f' ' LET us HELP i 1 Z ffgfiigggq. f 11-if-fag. EDON STATE BANK Established in 1893 Edon, Ghio THIEL'S LANDING ,jjj if ll -nil V Nettle Lake, Ohio Qs! CAMDEN LCCKER PLANT Slaughtering and Processing Locker EM 8-2681 KENNY AND THELMA WORD Congratulations, Seniors! TUC KER'S Sale s and Se rvice !' AH Q HE 7-4733 Q5 Hillsdale, Michigan Houss OF BEAUTY ' 0112 HAZEL LOGAN, Proprietor Youre Ill d Phone CY 6-2851 . Montgomery, Michigan W ANSTEAD' s ' ' 'L ' MARKET X THE Montgomery, Michigan MAX AND PAUL1NE's SERVICE FIRST STATE BANK A A552535 ee O QV,-gig, ., HEMLOCK Member of F, D, I. C. 1 LF, T GROCERY U IS OUR f FIRST Camden, Michigan THOUGHT R R ,H Reading, Michigan I A. 1- ' S REATION poa FAMILY ' THE STADIUM if 1 H 4 4-- A , ' -an 3 . 4 I : ' f Hillsdale, Mich. ' -J Open Skating - Wed. Fri., Sat., and Sun. 7:30 - 10:30 Private Parties - Lessons DON'S SHELL SERVIC E Phone 2585 Fremont, Indiana STROCK'S Men's and Boys' Wear Angola, Indiana Compliments ,f - can Q, of rf ...A J-4 -. 0. 2'-J J.- HARRINGTON BOAT CO. Clear Lake Fremont, Indiana Lake shore Marine Lake James Ang ola, Indiana SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT FREMONT STYLE SHOPPE Fremont, Indiana VAUGHN'S DRY CLEANING Fremont, Indiana Congratulations, Seniors! O O , . CRAMPTON S fly? TUTTLES fx Economy 4 'S . JEWELRY X 5 X? Service S X X Gas for Less Camden, Michigan X A113019-, Indiana GENERAL STORE Quality Groceries Phone EM 8-2712 WM. TRUEMAN, Prop. ' o wg I J 1.1 Q9 X EEE: fgabr r K 41- Austin, Mich. Bette r Value s A at V Y HAYES-HARDY FURNITURE co. HE 7-3181 Zi 1 Hillsdale Michigan WAYNE E. MULL Phone: Yards EM 8-2181 Res. EM 8-2186 CAMDEN STOCKYARDS Camden, Michigan CAMBRIA FEED MILL Cambria, Michigan Camden, Michigan TRI-STATE MOTEL Sporting Goods - Groceries Gas 3 Miles South of Camden, Mich. THE PIONEER BANKING CO Pioneer, Ohio xNSUp S6 lyqb 4' Ma 'mum 0 J 3 513000 2 1 4 insurance Q 5 For Each 2 Q, Depouier Q, Y 9 ' 0 A15-MBE? KAISER IMP LEMENT SA LES Dependable Se rvice Make Our Store at Your Low Cost Headquarters Phone 97 Ed01'1v Ohif' LOUDEN'S Quality for Less Since 1894 Montpelier Wauseon OO WILDER 8: SANXTER FURNITURE Furniture - Floor Coverings Westinghouse Appliances Telephone 246 X , T Angola Indiana RAY MILLING CO. Feeds - Fertilizers - Seeds Grinding and Feed Mixing With Molasses Phone Fremont 2072 Ray, Indiana Congratulations! Stop in for a Soda Now! POLAR CREAM Clear Lake, Indiana KEYES BARBER SHOP Fremont, Indiana Congratulations ! in gui FQ' HA ZENHURST HOTEL wmwg 9 l . -:..::.,:: 553535: GREAT PLAINS GAS 8: APPLIANCES asm-j Q M, N, WAYNE P1-op. CIE? Lake ' Phone 135 lana Angola, Indiana ' Congratulations, Seniors! Zap? sooo W Fooo TI. ffsfij, I AT ROUNDUP f, ---z..-1:33':'1:11 ' CAFE Columbia, ohio FAMOUS CAFE Open Every Sunday Hillsdale, Mich. PITTSFORD FEED MILL Feeds - Seeds - Grain Feed Grinding - Mixing Phone 4713 Pittsford, Mich, HILL PISTON SERVICE Engine Building and Auto Parts 90 W, Carleton Road , E E , Hillsdale, Michigan READING HARDWARE KEN GAUVEY, Proprietor Hardware Is Our Business-Our Only Business Phone 10 Reading, Michigan JAY LOCKWOOD SHELL I SERVICE Service and Repair on A11 Types 35 E. Carleton Road Hillsdale, Michigan C ourte sy of FARMERS SUPPLY Cockshutt and Oliver Dealer Reading, Michigan Congratulations, Seniors! You Save on Building Supplies 'T Cash and Carry WALDRON LUMBER COMPANY Waldron, Michigan I-IY-FLASH SERVICE Gas for Less - Tires Batteries Telephone HI 8-8101 Hudson, Michigan ROGER LOSEY JEWELER Diamonds - Watches Hillsdale, Michigan C0mP1imentS of Congratulations! LITCHFIELD STATE SAVINGS REDDINGS BANK GROCERY g I 3070 Certificates of Deposit Member of F. D, I. C. I ' Congratulations, Seniors! r ' HABERER FIX-IT SHOP . I I 'N Main St, Market House North Adams, Mich. Reading, Mich. Phone 47.11 North Adams COULTER'S TEXACO Frontier, Michigan .IONESVILLE TELEVISION AND APPLIANCES .Tone sville, Michigan HURLEY'S GROC. 8: SERVICE Open Year Around 6 A.M. to 12 P.M. 7 Days a Week Nettle Lake, Ohio Cooney GI 9-3265 iN1NoAT1-3 AP-PAREL SPAID it R d' M' h' FARM SUPPLY ea mg I ul- lc lgan I X Camden, Mich. '50 Q GABERDIEL ORCHARD Apples in Season Hillsdale, Mich. Best Wishes , Fm MEAD s ARTHUR M. FIEBIG APPLIANCES - .TEWELER ' . Jonesville, Michigan in Q-mp, H- QR Congratulations, Seniors! Hinsdale ik PARAGON RESTAURANT ' Open Z4 Hours - Ertcept Sunday Michigan QL Jonesville, Michigan :Qt THE EDON FARMER'S CO-OP ASS'N. , INC. Edon - Blakeslee - Columbia Co-Operating Merchandising Edon, Ohio Telephone Edon - Blakeslee - Columbia HILLSDALE MARKET HOUSE Hillsdale County's Largest Super Market Your One Stop - Spartan Store MILO J, KEMP BLUE SUNOCO GAS South End of Fair Grounds Hillsdale, Michigan THRONE MONUMENT WORKS Reasonable Prices A Large A ssortment HROCK OF AGES to Choose From Phone 2021 DEAN SPRAY THE REXALL STORE P For the Finest Jewelry WM. J'. HOCK, Pharmacist Buy It Here Prescriptions - Drugs Phone AT 6-2383 Pioneer, 0hi0 Waldron, Mich, Phone 2642, If No Answer 2073 BALES HARDWARE VALVOLINE OIL COMPANY Heating - Plumbing LP Gas Service Pioneer, Ohio Phone 2263 Pioneer, Ohio J'OY'S GARAGE COUNTRY KITCHEN . . Open Daily: 10 A.M. - 10 P.M. General Auto Repairing Home-Made Phone 3491 Pies - Soups Pioneer. 01110 Frontier, Michigan DE- N'S FARM SUP P LY RUSSELLS' BEAUTY SHOP A11is-Chalmers S3168 and Service Phone CL Phone 3671 Pioneer' Ohio Frontier, Michigan For Individual Styling 2 W Z F t X I 322 v a fx 4 HADLEYS 1 BEAUTY SALON Ransom 3412 P, Oh, ALTHA WEBSTER wneer' 10 C ornplirnents of AND COMPANY emember sYMoNs BROTHER - 4 Jackson, Michigan PIONEER BARBER SHOP Pioneer, Ohio MITCHELL AND COMPANY Montgomery, Michigan Compliments of the WEBB'S ELECTRIC SERVICE L 4-2 FRONTIER COMPANY . . C 481 . . Light Fixtures - Small Appliances Fiber Glass Products - - . U . Repairing Frontier, Michigan Frontier, Mich. Congratulations, Seniors! SPRING HILL JERSEY FARM EARL LASHAWAY AND SONS The Senior Class of 1959 would like to thank every- one who has helped make this Annual possible. DON'S BARGAIN CENTER Used Furniture and Farm Machinery Phone Emerson 8-2725 3 Mi, East and 2 Mi. 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