Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI)

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X Senior Reminder 0l'6lU0l' We, the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four, proudly present the thirty-third volume of the Senior Reminder. 2 efbecficaiion For all her help and guidance, We, the class of 1954, sincerely dedicate our annual to Mrs. Jones. 3 alcfminid tra tion CHARLES S. CAMERON, A.B. , M.A. JOHN W. GRIFFIN, B.S., M.A. SUPERINTENDENT PRINCIPAL Kalamazoo Morningside College University of Michigan Columbia University, N. Y. School of Administration School of Education acuity EUGENE SHROYER,B.M. THOMAS DAVIS, B.S. GRETA BALSTAD, B.A. MABEL W. FOX, A.B., University of Fairmont State College Hamline University M. A. Michigan University of Michigan St. Paul, Minnesota University of Michigan Economics, Science Phys. Ed. , English Social Science Social Studies Social Studies English CARL C. CHANDLER, A. B. DONNA SPEERMAN, B. A. LILLIAN CONKLIN, B. S. University of Michigan University of Michigan Adrian C0116-se Alliance Francaise, Paris Mathematics Michigan State Normal McGill University College, Home Econ. English and French - 4 ' ROBERT C. KNUTSON, A. B. University of North Dakota Colorado State College of Education Commercial JOHN S. MAGIERA, A. B. Hillsdale College University of Michigan University of Kansas Phys. Ed. , Coach Drivers Training JEAN JONES, B. A. Grinnell College Art l acuity ELTHEA HELBIG, A. B. , M. A. ROBERT DEMARS, B. A. University of Michigan English and Latin Flint Jr. College Michigan State Normal Speech, Social Studies English HAROLD MONROE, B. S. JACK D. MUSSER, B. S. Hillsdale College Science W ., -f , ,f 5' H SM' I 'Q' lil Hr X ig xivle I 1 E255 , if dd f .X 5 bi 9,3 K Q f ,. I' i , gifts., f 1- iz . li Q 1 . iff? 5 is ly fu IM.. pg 5 5 , f M. if ' 51 ,af Q Egmriqxiiifi jf 55,553 1 if ll ra 5 5 I s -5 Pl J X I ! U1 1 v vii? 51555555534 ' ., lslt if ii.. 4. 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Satterthwaite Lloyd Arthur Grau Salt Water vvL1oydvv A personality full of fun, As large as life and a friend to everyone. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 F. F. A. 1, 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Parliamentary Pro: cedure 2, 3,4 Athletic Board 3 Class Treasurer 2 Class Vice-President 3 Class President 4 American Legion Award 3 Speech Club 4 Most Representative twice as natural. --Carroll F.F.A.. 1,2,3,4 Secretary 2 Vice-President 3 President 4 Parliamentary Procedure 2, 3,4 President 3,4 Football 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech Club 4 Class Vice-President 4 Class Play 3,4 Judith Marlene Davisson HJ'udyH A wonder at the piano keysg her fingers move with perfect ease. Journalism 1 G.A.A. l,2,3 Chorus 4 Class Play 4 Band 1 Red Cross 1,2,3,4 President 2 Secretary 3,4 Basketball 2,3 Speech Club 4 Operetta 4 Helen Martha Eiseman Helen A winning way, a pleas- ant smile, a kindly word for all. Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech Club 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 p A G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Pres. 3 Class Vice-President 2 Class Treasurer 4 Class Play 3g Chorus 2 Operetta 2 Annual Staff--Typist Athletic Board 4 Rose -Al1nBall Rose An? Happy am I, from care I'm free. Chorus 2, 3 Operetta 2 James Edward Bauer Good nature and good sense are ever joined. --Pope F. F. A. 1 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3 Football 2,3 Speech Club 2 Wolverine Boys' State 3 Hi-Y 4 Vice-President Chemistry Club 4 David Elgin Atkinson Dave As you know me all, a plain blunt man. - -Shakespeare Chorus 3, 4 Hi-Y 4 Student Council 4 Speech Club 4 Sandra gig Baldwin nstinkyvv With mirth and laughter she makes known her presence. Class President 1 Basketball 1, 2, 3 G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Student Council 3, Sec. Journalism 1,2, 3,4, Pres.4 Class Play 3g Band 1 Chorus 2, Vice-President Operetta 2 Debate 2, Speech Club 2 Latin Club 2, 3 Chem. Club 4, Treasurer Jeanette Mae Bertke 1 Blue Eyes She's beautiful and therefore to be wooed. --Shakespeare Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 3 Latin Club 2, 3 Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 2 Student Council 2 Athletic Board 4, Sec. G.A. A. 1, 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff--Pictures it Donald Leroy Bauer The sparkle of his swarthy eye. --Scott Football 1,2 F.F.A. 1,2 Track 1 Speech Club 3 Robert Bryan Bertke Do you know what it is as you pass, to be loved by strangers? --Whitman Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-Cap't. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 Track 3,4 Athletic Board 2,3,4 President 4 Annual Staff- -Sports 8 Mary Esther Bauer HMaryH She wears the rose of youth upon her. - -Shakespeare Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2, 4 Class Play 4 Annual Staff--Art q . ...,. 12' assi:-afffzlezzigfnfl 2.2: , .1 :'. 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James David E1kin Dave His limbs were cast in manly mould, for hardy sports or contest bold. --Scott Utica High 1 Football 1g'Basketball 1 Basketball 1 Chelsea High 2,3,4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3 Athletic Board 4 Senior Play 4 Speech Club 4 Walter Frank Beuerle Delores Annette Buehler Walt Dorie I like workg it fasci- She's a quiet girl--at nates me. I can sit times. and look at it for hours. --Jerome F. F. A. 1, 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2 Class Play 3 Speech Club 4 i Baseball 4 S.. E Doris Maria Haist Ma She's pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to--to think on. Basketball 13 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary 1 Chorus 2, Treasurer Operetta 2 Student Council 4 Vice-President Speech Club 4 Vice-President Cheerleading 2, 3,4 Captain 4 Journalism 3, 4 Annual Staff--Art 9 G.A.A.1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2, 3 Operetta 2 Speech Club 4 Chemistry Club 4 Annual Staff --Activities K Q John Mitchell Harook John I've taken my fun where I've found it. --Kipling 4 Barbour High 1 Detroit Eastern High 2 Chelsea 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 Treasurer 4 ll' Track 4 Ronald David Ducey -rrnzaf' Cadillac High 1 Hi-Y 1 Basketball l Chelsea High 2,3,4 Football 2 Chorus 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 Journalism 4 Speech Club 4 George J ohanne Gilligan George I loaf and invite my soul. --Whitman Baseball 1 Football 2 Hi-Y 4 N Sam me lf xr sl 5- , gf , M 5155 , I. 555,55.K,,Qg,iiij5,gf..gf22132552355 Lf , , . gf - f iygffziiyf s wf ' - i if Q i w ffgia f f ' E '1'5?.'1,i':f5l ' i 5,-,p:,.g.,-i,,y, ifggjgg JW ygigggwefiqg 'ff'fls'4F i w. .. if Q ,gi eg 'Q ,1 wwwywmg mmkwmmwwl .ww ., ,Q g K.. 1 ,U SE S E'5r1-EF . . 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A. 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Speech Club 4 , Annual Staff--Typist H Rose Ann Hoffman HRDSe Ann!! All succeeds with peo- ple who are sweet and cheerful. --Voltaire Chorus 2, 3 , 4 Operetta 2, 4 Speech Club 4 5 Merrit Honbaum I k Merrit Better late than never. --Old Proverb Hi-Y 4 Speech Club 4 Shirley Louise Marsh Katherine Mary Merkel Shir1 She speaketh not and yet there lies a con- versation in her eyes.' --Longfellow Chorus 2, 3 Operetta 2, 3 Speech Club 4 Secretary Class Play 4 Girls' State 3 10 I Kathie It is better to be out of the world than out of fashion. --Swift Class Treasurer 3 Student Council 1, Treas. Athletic Board 2, Sec. G. A. A. 1,'2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2g Operetta 1 Senior Stand, Co-Mgr. 4 Chemistry Club 4 Annual Staff--Pictures Most Representative .Terry Melvin Lesser vvJ'erryu Go forth under the open sky and list to nature's teachings. --Bryant Football 1 Basketball 1 F. F. A. 1, 2 Dave Luick A Dave Let us drink and be merry, dance, joke, and rejoice! --Jordan F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Chorus 4 Speech Club 4 E Janette 13-1135 Otte Otter A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest man. Journalism 1 Student Council 1, 2 Secretary Chorus 3 Class Play 3 Speech Club 4 Cynthia Ann Paul She has a kindly spirit and a friendly air. --Shakespeare Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 2 President 3, 4 G.A. A. 1,2,3,4 Red Cross 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3 Student Council 1 Class Play 4 Speech Club 4 Clyde Duane Myers Hclydefl V Keep the golden mean between saying too much and too little. --Tyrus Donald Lloyd Proctor HDOI-ll! Few things are impossi- ble to diligence and skill. --Johnson Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Co-Cap't 4 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4gF. Class Play 3g Chorus 3, Treas. Speech Club 3 Athletic Board 2 F. A. 1,2 Lynwood Edward Noah !fLynYI That's nothing to what I could say if I chose. --Carroll Basketball 1 Latin Club 2 Student Council 3, 4 Audio-Visual Aids 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Speech Club 4 Annual Staff--Editor Marjorie ,I-2 Robards 'WI'oots Never a dull moment in her presence. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4 Secretary 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Athletic Board 4 Treasurer Girls' State 3 11 Harold Owings HRedH I never let studies in- terfere with my edu- cation. ' Football 1,2 Basketball 1 Baseball 1,2 - Speech Club 3 Student Council 2,3 Lorraine Georgia Paxton Lorraine In framing an artist, art has thus decreedg to make some good, but others to succeed. --Shakespeare G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Band 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Speech Club 4 Operetta 4 Donald Louis Schneider lIDonll ln him alone, 'twas natural to please. --Dryden Football 2 Track 1, 2, 3 F. F. 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A. 1 Class Secretary 3 Red Cross 1 Annual Staff--Typist Valedictorian Mary if Stapish Mary Kay Genti1e of speech, beneficient of mind. --Homer Chorus 2, 3, 4 Operetta 2,4 Speech Club 4 ., . . lW,. .ll . , y5gif2e,g3:ifi.S 5 2- 3 P , K ,.. .5fgww A YV Hz S., f QM f 445, :'.'?'3,f, A - ?f5f6hEgh'iehh 'li25'? ' gil? ' Fliiiirfii-fesfk 'l .fig f , ' ri 7 -.55 .nmlnn .e1:l,'-w-.a-we-.-.ln-Q: A ,ffz.Sesz-f'm'?4lll' .1 fi ,tliiggipfaz g 3 ,Q aff i,:'f.il.fli5eg2. 1. . ' -1. iii W ill? in st,..:w fv f A . i .1,..- R 35552 mx , ..g.e. .6rf! 1. ,- 5 . all if f f .lfgzws f -- . gn -. 'S . , mf Fl, 5 ,. 9 NNE 5: 5 l A r'E w ? Mill i . ' - ,N N Q. .fig l 1 ...M .fa . , ,,iM5g . ,.,,,,, , . f 5f ffu ' 1 S N Qfifif w f u s 'if 54 i i i: . 1 l 'll i l f fefwm X fg gf iu s jswgn, fi S gigs n git. lm, . Jewel K , , X U 9 ,, m ,E itgkg, Y. ,f,f,w,,E?s: S, NEP, : P QW m l S it 1 B l i' m .5 M T g,5.q,g.: i1X i l iff, is gff,'g,, . gi5g Ml, .f . Y. g Tri sfily v xa taxis, X 8 , . 1 . . 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A. 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 2, 3 Chemistry Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Class Treasurer 1 Class President 3 Salutatorian Dorie She was ever fair and never proudg had a tongue at will and yet never loud. - -Shakespeare G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Athletic Board 3 Secretary Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Chemistry Club 4 Central Treasurer 4 Virginia Smith IN MEMORIAM In fond memory of our former classmate, Virginia Smith. 13 W1 yer Pee Wee All succeeds with peo- ple who are sweet and cheerful. --Voltaire Journalism 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 2, 3, Treas. 3 Speech Club 4 Class Vice-President 1 Class Play 3 American Legion Award 3 Annual Staff--Typist D.A. R. Award 4 Virginia Amanda Young Virginia Quiet persons are wel- come everywhere. --Fuller Chorus 4 :Saluiatory Dear Parents, Faculty, and Friends: We, the class of 1954, are glad to welcome you here as we graduate and take our places in the world. Four years ago it seemed as though this day would never come, but the years have passed swiftly and the time is here. As We face the future, we realize now how much all of you have done for us. Our parents gave us such good advice and were always interested in our work. Our teachers were patient with us, always willing to explain the ideas that seemed difficult for us to grasp. Our friends were with us, too, ready to encourage us and to support our projects. Each of us would like to express his sincere appreciation for the many kind things you have done for us. Because of your help and guidance we shall have fond memories of our high school days. In the years ahead we shall be trying to live up to these ideals we found throughout high school. I think the words of Michael Beck express our feelings well: This world is not so bad a world As some would like to make it, Though whether good, or whether bad Depends on how we take it. --Kathleen Widmayer aleclictory Tonight we, the class of 1954, are approaching graduation, the threshold of a new life. As we look back, with fond memories, we see the years spent in Chelsea High, but now we must enter into another phase of living. Some of us will choose college for study in a specific field, while others will enter into vocations of their choice. In either of these undertakings, we shall strive for the betterment of the world. Whatever our selections of occupations, the encouragement and understanding given by our parents, the guidance of our teachers, and the help of the school board and friends will prove to be of value to us in future years. These things will always be remembered. Each and everyone in the class extends his thanks to you who have assisted us in our projects. As we say good-by, we have but one thought--the hope to live up to your expectations. --Beverly Smith 14 I IYQ I Il 4h I Ill n I N Ui Cladd .Hia fory In September, 1950, fifty-seven freshmen began to take An Old Fashion Walk. Our chaperons were Miss Betley and Mr. Starksg our escorts, Sandra Baldwin, Janet Widmayer, Doris Haist, and Kathleen Widmayer. Cynthia Paul, Katherine Merkel, and Janette Otte represented us in Student Council. Our most important events were our stand at the Community Fair, return party for the sophomores, a pep meeting and our camping trip held at Cedar Lake with the Dearborn ninth grade. Fifty-seven sophomores Bursting with talk, continued their walk accom- panied by Mr. Smith and Mr. Magiera. Leading the way were Donald Umstead, Helen Eiseman, Doris Weinberg, and Duane Satterthwaite. We were represented on the Student Council by Janette Otte, Jeanette Bertke, and Harold Owings. Our main activities were our stand at the fair, float in the parade, freshman-sopho- more party, and the ordering our class rings. Our sophomore year ended with sad hearts due to the loss of a classmate Virginia Smith, who died May 28, 1952. During our junior year a tale could be told of the receiving of our class rings, selling of Christmas cards, the annual junior supper, and the success of our junior play Campus Quarantine, under the direction of Mrs. Frank. The Big Top was the theme chosen for the junior-senior reception and minuet. Our school marms were Miss Shell and Mrs. Yost and our cabinet consisted of Kathleen Widmayer, Duane Satterthwaite, Beverly Smith, and Katherine Merkel. Our representatives were Harold Owings, Sandra Baldwin, and Lynn Noah. On June 3, 1953, Janet Widmayer and Duane Satterthwaite were presented with the American Legion Award. The fourth and last mile of our Old Fashioned Walk began with the sell- ing of magazine subscriptions, followed by the senior play, Crazy But Cute under the direction of Mr. Robert DeMars. Our greatest money making project was our senior stand under the management of Douglas Kolb and Katherine Merkel. Janet Widmayer was chosen for the D. A. R. award. Doris Haist who had been elected the preceding May for Vice-President represented us in student council along with Judie Doe, Lynn Noah, and Dave Atkinson. Our class officers were Duane Satterthwaite, Lloyd Grau, Judy Davisson, and Helen Eiseman, our advisors, Mrs. Jones and Mr. Chandler. On June first we were rewarded with our senior trip, a four day cruise which took us to Chicago, the Soo locks and Mackinac Island. On June ninth, forty-nine Seniors ended their Old Fashion Walk with commencement exercises. Witnessed by: Signed: Little Old Lady Chatter Box Old Crooked Man Cuddles Caboose 15 Clam will We, the class of 1954, who will soon pass through the doors of dear old Chelsea High for the last time realize that there will be a great catastrophe next year if we do not bestow upon the remaining student body some of our great talents and capabilities. So all being of unquestionably sound mind and body, we make this, our last will and testament, revoking all others made heretofore and henceforward. To the faculty and to the parents we give appreciation and thanks for helping make our class a success. To our advisors Mrs. Jones and Mr. Chandler we give a sincere vote of thanks for their help and guidance through the past year. To the Juniors we bestow our good times. To the Sophomores we give the mared up desks which have been handed dovsm to us. To the Freshmen we leave our long road to graduation. David Atkinson leaves his tremendous collection of cars to Ralph Owings. Sandra Baldwin wills her gift of gab upon Sally Bauer. Rose Ann Ball bestows her warped sense of humor to Loren Keezer. Don Bauer bequeaths upon Mr. DeMars his new shiny car. Jim Bauer gives his surplus pep and energy to Priscilla Neal. Mary Bauer leaves her shyness to Rose Ann Hankerd. Bob Bertke wills his apple polisher to the future varsity basketball squad. Jeanette Bertke bestows upon Carol Atkins her surplus men. Dolores Buehler willingly leaves her place in driver training to Dave Fisher. Walt Beuerle bequeaths his out of town dates to anyone who feels he can keep them. Judy Davisson gives her constant giggling to Bob Keezer. Judie Doe leaves her quiet disposition to Lee Matthews. Ron Ducy wills his becoming hair cut to Jim McLaughlin. Helen Eiseman bestows her freckles upon Jackie Hibbs. Dave Elkin leaves his manly build to Neil Buehler. George Gilligan bequeaths his long legs to Llewellyn Lehman. Lloyd Grau wills his troubles with girls to Kenny Haist. John Harook gives a proportion of his height to Bruce Hoffman. Doris Haist leaves her large selection of vocabulary to Mr. Knutson. Rose Ann Hoffman bestows her unfriendly attitude toward boys to Monica Smith. Merritt Honbaum bequeaths his easy going disposition to Arlene Paxton. Doug Kolb wills his ability to be heard to Glen Weir. Jerry Lesser leaves his technique of getting out of class recitation to Reuben Lesser. Arlene Loeffler bestows her art of blushing easily upon Edson Whitaker. Dave Luick bequeaths the motor of his car to Tom Eisele. Shirley Marsh leaves her office position to Willadean Gullett. Clyde Myers bestows his ability of sticking to one girl to Bob White. Kathy Merkel leaves her lady like disposition to Shirley Barth. Lynn Noah bequeaths upon Linda Mayer his ability to get kicked out of class. Janette Otte wills her capability to tell jokes to Sharon Dancer. Harold Owings leaves his red hair to Denny Schumm. Cynthia Paul bestows her enthusiastic ways to Susie White. Lorraine Paxton wills her generous helping hand to Geneva O'Dell. Don Proctor leaves his Evenings in Paris to Orson Beeman. Marjorie Robards bequeaths her ability to stick up for her rights in class to Ruth Ann Stapish. Doris Rothman leaves her privilege of riding around in a mercury to anyone who can talk her out of it Don Rowe bestows upon Fritz Wagner his inferiority complex. Duane Satterthwaite wills his home-spun humor to Bud Ringe. Don Schneider bequeaths his good manners to Neil Fahrner. Bev Smith leaves her good marks to anyone who has the ambition to work for them. Jane Smith bestows her hair cut upon Sally Vogel. Mary Kay Stapish wills her good times in class to Alice Wenk. Mary Ann Titus imparts her ability to talk in study hall to Connie Steinbach. Don Umstead wills his temper to Audrey Haab. X Leah Wahl leaves her daily bus ride to Don Mshar. Doris Weinberg bestows her job as central treasurer to one of next year's seniors. Janet Widmayer gladly leaves her nick-name Pee Wee to someone who would like the privilege. Katy Widmayer wills her nick-name turtle to anyone that's speedy enough to keep up with it. Virginia Young leaves her bashfulness to Mary Ann Klink. WE, the undersigned, being the ovsmers of sound minds and bodies fully acknowledge our recogni- tion of each clause herein stated: Signed, in The three dishwater blondes ' 'J Shirley 9 Janette ,1- Leah I 5 Witnesses: .wx William Shakespeare -J Mark Twain Will Rogers G 16 can .P Opin, David Atkinson now ovsms a prosperous used car lot with the slogan For the Car Without a Future, See Dave. Sandra Baldwin and Jane Smith are now touring the country giving lectures on the art of Talking Fast and Saying Nothing. Rose Ann Ball seems to be the only one who has taken to teaching history. Mary, Jim, and Donnie Bauer have a business of their ovm now, it's called the Three Floor Store of Bauer, Bauer, and Bauer. Bob Bertke seems to be getting a little gray. Maybe his Admiral's rank in the navy is too much for him to handle. Jeanette Bertke doesn't seem to be the least bit gray though. I'll bet it's because her hubby sells Tintair. We see that they are building a new addition to Delores Buehler's nursing school over on Lincoln Street. It seems that Walt Beuerle is doing quite fine in his little business. Get a load of that slogan, Better Bourbon by Beuerle. Judy Davisson really seems to have her hands full trying to raise her family and hold her position at the Spring Plant as secretary to her father. Judy Doe is now the editor of the Detroit Times. Ron Ducey has won an award for handing out the most tickets on the State Police force for 1974. Helen Eiseman is now the first woman president of the United States. By the way, she's still a Republican. Dave Elkin is now the champion weight lifter of the world. Good old Dave, we knew he could do it. Don Foster has bought himself a business. Instead of being Wahl Ki Foor, it is now Wahl Ka Foster. George Gilligan seems to be doing a wonderful job of man- aging the Ann Arbor Korger Store. He has abolished the use of hold-up men to scare the hired help. Lloyd Grau, our future farmer of America. is now a farmer of America. And a prosperous one too. Doris Haist, the fashion girl of America, now works for Power's Models of Hollywood. Rose Ann Hoffman is still spending her summers in Toledo. We sometimes wonder what the big attraction is there. John Harook has just won another trophy for small boat racing in the English Channel. Merritt Honbaum received a gold cup for having sold more Pontiacs from his dealership in the past four years than any other small town dealer. Doug Kolb advertises a thorough eye examination for the small fee of S10. 00. Maybe that's how he got that Cadillac. Jerry Lesser is an even better farmer than he used to be. He now ovsms a ranch in Wyoming. Arlene Loeffler has been librarian for the Chelsea Public Library for the past thirteen years. It must be she likes her job. Dave Luick stated to the Detroit News yesterday that he en- joyds his present position very much and wishes to run for senator again next year. Shirley Marsh is president of her own company. Her slogan is real great, Better Marshes by Marsh. As I walked by Madam Katherine's shop, I noticed her very eye-catching sign, Fine Things for That Lady Friend. I always knew Katherine Merkel would be prosperous. Well what do you know! Clyde Mayers finally bought out Gaunts' Gladiolus Farm, lock, stock, and glads. Lynn Noah's Chinese restaurant is serving chop suey and rice patties on the house for the visiting Democratic Senators. Janett Otte is still operating those cabins on North Territorial Road. I'll just bet she's rich by now. That sign that hangs on Harold's door certainly is distinctive: Harold Owings, President Sinclair Oil Company, Michigan Branch. Cynthia Paul, exclusive dress designer, recently got a com- mission to go to Paris to study the new Parisian gowns. Who is that on that tractor? Why it's Lorraine Paxton doing her spring plowing just like she did back in 54. N Don Proctor, the best dairy judge of 1953, is now president of the National Dairy Judging Association. Margie Robards now holds the secretary's record for number of days spent sitting on the boss's lap. QV Doris Rothman's sewing center seems to be the busiest place in town. Don Rowe has the best record of any FBI man in Washington. We wonder if he is going to take over J. Edgar Hoover's position. Is that Duane Satterthwaite we see out there plowing with that 1975 Oliver Tractor. We always knew he'd be a farmer. Don Schneider is now coach of Southern California. He cer- tainly is soaking up a lot of sun. Bev Smith is now having her troubles with high school stu- dents as she has just taken over the position as math teacher at Chelsea Hi. Mary Kay Stapish hasn't lost her notorious giggle. Mary Ann Titus is now assistant director of nurses in Delores Buehler's nursing school. We never thought that our own Donald Umstead, or Bumpy by nickname, would ever be winner of the Indianapolis 500. Janet Widmayer is now National Representative of Michigan 4H. Kathleen Widmayer is still living up to her nickname, Turtle. Doris Weinberg has been out of college for quite some time now. We hear that she has her own Physical Therapy Clinic in the back of her father's dairy. Leah Wahl has just been voted Miss Sinclair Oil of 1975. Virginia Young has lived up to her name for the past 20 years. She ir still as young as ever. Dave Sz Ron 17 glffa tory We, the class of 54, constant labor do deplore, these little gifts we give with glee, please don't take them too seriously. To MR. CONKLIN a friend of us all, We present this autographed baseball. To MR. KNUTSON we give this fileg To teach us office procedure took quite awhile. Because in band MR. SHROYER was good, We give him this conductor's stick of the very best wood. To aid MISS SPEERMAN in catching her man, We give her this fish-hook and bait in a can. We give these treats of ice cream cones, To our class advisors, MR. CHANDLER and MRS. JONES. Because the basketball games excited her so, We give MRS. BALSTEAD this pepto-bismal. To brighten up their office hours, We give MRS. CLAIRE and MRS. BIRCH these bouquets of flowers. Because MR. DEMARS had to travel so far, We give this gasoline to put in his car. The scotch to MR. CAMERON we give in a cup, So like his ancestors he can really live it up. To MISS FOX we give this great big club, To tame the study hall monsters she so dearly loved. MR. MONROE, these lifesavers to you we give, In case of a chemistry explosion you still can live. To MR. MUSSER we give this hammer, To remind him of the shop boys that made so much clamor. To MR. GRIFFIN we give this bell for warning, So we can hear him when he visits classes in the morning. To MR. DAVIS we give this auto-part, So his big De-Soto will always start. To MR. SMITH we give this bright bow tie, So everyone will notice him when he walks by. To MR. MAGIERA we give this bubble gum, To fix your flat tires, you'll need quite a sum. To MRS. McCLUMI'HA we give this sugar so sweet, Because a finer librarian'is hard to beat. Because to know her is such a pleasure, We give MRS. HELBIG this little treasure. To MR. PIERSON we give this piano piece, We hope his music will never cease. To add to MRS. CONKLIN'S jewelry selection, We give her this bracelet for her collection. 18 To DAVE we give this box of junk, To add to the collection he has in his trunk. Because she's not so very tall, We give this ladder to ROSE ANN BALL. This miniature pump we give to DON BAUER, For at the gas-station he put in many an hour. We've heard that Mars is JIM'S great goal. To power his rocket ship--this atomic coal. MARY, we give this gift to you, As sweet girls like you are Very few. Because she caught many men in her snare, We give to JEANETTE these locks of their hair. Because BOB was a star on the varsity team. We give him this basketball in our highest esteem. WALT BEUERLE, we give this sole to you, As jolly souls like you are few. To DOLORES we give this thermometer, you see, For in the future a nurse she will be. To a little gal who is so sweet, We give to JUDY this box of treats. Our smallest lass was JUDY DOE, To make her grow, some Vigoro. To RONNIE DUCEY go these picture frames, To line up the pictures of his old flames. To HELEN we give this box of Cheer, To remind her of the cheerleading she held so dear. Since DAVE ELKIN was good on the basketball team We give him a compass to stay on the beam. To GEORGE GILLIGAN this sling-shot goes, So if you meet up with robbers again you'll be on your toes. To LLOYD who worked in F. F. A. , We give to him this bundle of hay. To DORIS HAIST goes this capital M, To remind her of her many men. Here is some salt for JOHN'S popcorn, For without it at the Senior stand he was always forlorn. This box of rouge to ROSIE we give, So that up to her name she may always live. Because of his love for a hot rod car, To MERRITT goes this axle grease in a jar. To DOUG the star of our class plays, We give to him this picture of those happy days. A future farmer as everyone knows, To JERRY LESSER this tractor goes. To SHIRLEY MARSH our youngest lass, Because in classes she loved to play. gifla tory To ARLENE LOEFFLER we give this red rose, It matches her blush as everyone knows. A real car lover is DAVID LUICK, So we give him this streamlined '54 Buick. We give this rattle from the class. KATHEY in basketball received many sprains, So here is a band-aid to ease her pains. To CLYDE whom we hear will soon be wed, We give these recipes so he'l1 be well fed. The political boy of the class was LYNN, So we give a law book to help him win. To JANETTE OTTE who has trapped many men, We give her this trophy to put in her den. To HAROLD who's already given the ring, We give him some money for one last fling. To help beautify LORRAlNE'S sparkling eyes, We give her these eye lashes--king size. To DONNIE PROCTOR We give this flash light, In case he's in Paris again on a Saturday night. Because in basketball she was a good guard, We give this mascot to MARJIE ROBARDS. To DORIS this jar of hand cream goes, So dish-pan hands won't be one of her woes. To DON ROWE goes a big block G, To remind him of his girls that filled him with glee. To DUANE who likes to entertain folks, We give this book of the funniest jokes. To DON SCHNEIDER goes this little shot gun, Because of the dear that kept him on the run. Because of her desire for good marks in college, We give to BEV. SMITH this book of knowledge. To JANIE SMITH whose tongue does wag. We give her this hankie to serve as a gag. We give Because We give It would this yo-yo to MARY KAY. she's far from being the quietest, this loud drum to MARY ANN TITUS. be tragic if DONNIE forgot to shave, So we give to him, these Gillette Blue Blades. To LEAH we give this pattern from Vogue. Because of the things she has sewed. Congratulations to JANET'S winning of the D. A. R. . We present this medal in hopes she will go far. To VIRGINIA YOUNG our quietest lass, We give these autographs from the class. Because in most classes her shoes were gone, We give SANDRA this string to tie them on. Q To CYNTHIA our only senior in the high school ssgdgive this music because she played so grand. 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Bauer, K. Bauer, R. Beeman, B. Bermes, Bernice Miller, Bill Robards, and Fred Hoffman are the student council representatives and Marie Munden, Willidean Gullett, and Fayetta Whitaker are the Red Cross representatives. On November 14, 1953, our class put on a party for the Freshmen. We also helped build the refresh- ment stand at the athletic field. President Vice President Secretary .... Treasurer. . . O FFIC ERS . 1 Q - Q 1 . . . n . . - . . . . - . . o . . Q - . . . v - . Q . . . - . . - . . . . 23 Kenneth Haist Carol Bermes Arlene Paxton Duwana Tribble :- .71-ealunen XXXX, hr X 1 , 2,XgXX,XX.-:XXXXXQ-X.,XXX,e9-i,i 535, my I X XX . .X - XXXXXX-XX -WXXXXX iYXsX-fi..-W Q -X XXX--X , X X X,, K. X..XXXXX X .. X.!Xi f,,XXX, 1 - -X X . .gX,:,--.X -XXX-Xes X1 Xf XQXXX-.XX-f X, -XXs2f.XX.X XW--. - fm' . 1 X X X - ' ' gg. 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XKEQQMXXXQ XX'X-:.,'Xf'Xi22XfX-'X1':X-X..X-QXX'-QXNXEX X i.s:' X-:ir-XXX5 ' rig 'A fgangitfn- 'Wei-'if' :1iP'.H-,- ' XX5- 5 wirxlifrxfwfg. -:f,.. ,,.',3i:L-,au XXX.XXXX.X XsX,X XXX.XX.:XzsX1XXg XXXXL XX-.XXXX'eX-WX X,Xs-.XXX X X , ,, X ,-X'-XX.-X. M . ,.XX,,XX,X,,,, .X-X.e .f-.X XXXXXX ,iXX,XrX,nPXn.XX,.., . First Row: C. Adkins, C. Adkins, A. Aldrich, B. Balmer, J. Baxter. P. Beal, P. Blaznek, L. Borders, R. Branzam, R. Carlson. Second Row: M. Carty, J. Cattell, B. Collins, H. Conley, J. Dault, B. DeFant, R. Dull, P. Dvorak, B. Fischer, G. Fletcher. Third Row: D. Flick, D. Fowler, J. Ghidotti, S. Gimmey, B. Greenwood B. Guest, D. Harris, J. Hibbs, J. Howe, J. Klobuchar. Fourth Row: I. Knickerbocker, R. Kramer, M. Kuhl, A. LeVan, C. Martinson, L. Matthews, L. Mayer, B. Miller, A. Moore, E. Moore. Fifth Row: B. Mosier, A. Musolf, R. Myers, G. Owens, N. Packard, N. Peck, B. Pierce, M. Quigley, O. Reddemen, B. Sahr. Sixth Row: T. Schultz, M. L. Sexton, J. Slusser, M. Smith, J. Speer, G. Staffan, M. Talbot, J. Wahl, L. Walz, P. Weber. Seventh Row: H. Weinberg, J. Weir, B. Weirich, J. Williams, D. Woods, D. Wolfgang, L. Wright. FRESHMEN CLASS During the year the freshman class sponsored the Freshman-Sophomore Return Party. The following held office: President. . . Vice President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . . . . - . n . . . . n Q - 4 . - . Q . . . . - Student Council Representatives. 24 1 . n - . . . . Marlene Kuhl Hugh Weinberg James Baxter Becky Miller George Staffan Tim Schulze Eighth grade First Row: B. Flet cher, C. Risner, N. Irwin, K. Vogel, J. Wagner, B. Maynard, C. Mester, L. Welch, C. Linder, R. Slane, N. Mayer, G. Risner, D. Kleissle. Second Row: Miss Fox, W. Webb, R. Fowler, A. Flick, D. Scripter, B. Bauer, G. Brown, S. Buehler, J. Bernath, C. Aldrich, P. Jahns, F. Wenk, N. Ulfig, R. Moore, Mr. Conklin. Third Row: S. Hopkins, D. Collyer, K. Riemenschneider, A. Bauer, B. Lake,tD. Schumm, B. Pierson, J. Eisenbieser, D. Warren, L. Borders, J. Kleis. Fourth Row: R. Williams, B. Sorenson, J. Geer, D. Smith, E. McDaniels. euentlz grade First Row: B. Fitch, N. Larson, J. Rudd, W. Patrick, A. Eisemann, T. Owens, M. Tarasow, P. Neal, C. DeMint M. Munroe, S. Slane, B. Stamper, M. A. Horning. Second Row: Mr. Davis, S. Quigley, B. Balmer, V. Greenwood, D. Scripter, J. Hartford, D. Vickrey, M. Bauer M. Whitaker, L. Jahns, L. McMannis, Mrs. Balstad. Third Row: M. Foster, A. Haab, F. Wagner, C. Clocum, P. Prentice, R. Papsdorf, B. Brown, N. Rowe, P. Whitaker, L. Keezer, P. Penhallegan, B. Eder. Fourth Row: D. Vincent, T. Phelps, C. Flet cher, O. Richardson, N. Sanders, G. Mayer, D. Keeny, A. Howard, O. Hart, R. Collins, F. Frederick, R. Fletcher. 25 Elementary Sclzoof orflz ,Cake School 26 First Row: M. Policht, J. Bowling, M. French, C. Fauser, M. Dehn. Second Row: M. Skodak, G. Cook, E. Policht, .T . Read, B. Bowling, N. Reilly. Third Row: J. Hand, B. Fauser, E. Knisely, D. Wilson, W. Gilbert, L. Policht. Sixth grade First Row: J. Hughes, J. Meehan, R. Kuhl, C. Gipson, F. Irwin, L. V. Carr, W. Morley, G. Williamson, J. Patrick, T. Tribble, B. Kuhl, G. Speer. Second Row: D. Wolff, D. Collins, K. Stephans, N. Parks, B.Vickery B. Bair, B. Bertke, A. Menje, E. Smith, S. Williams, S. Wagner, V. Miller . Third Row: Mr . Murdock, D. Beeman, T. Wilson, L. Schrader, E. Jefferson, C. Koengeter, R. Schark, C. Fitch, J. Harris, J. Myers, R. Maynard, H. 0'Dell, N. Hilts, C. Cameron, T. Brooks, R. Warren, J. Krieder, Mr . Clark. Fourth Row: K. Goltra, D. Gary, P. Fletcher, J.Welch, F . Brown, G. Packard, M. Hepburn, C. Gieske, S. Mathison, S. Borders, B. Brown, D. Moor, J. McLaughlin, B. Fisher, S. Smysor, T. Matthews. L If ra e First Row: J. Abdon, R. Casad, M. Mack, D. Richardson, K. Larson, D. Martin, W. Meyer, M. Marsh, J. Hancock, P. Flintoft, D. Keezer, G. Kleis, J. Bauer, T. Dunlap. Second Row: D. Hayes, P . Worden, S. Eisemann, C. Cameron, D. Sherman, R. Prentice, J. Summers, S. Grossman, L. Lipphart, M. Wiliams, K. Runciman, J. Bergman, M. Gieske, S. Eisenbeiser, J. Speer. Third Row: M. Steger, A. Webb, M. Young, L . Burghardt, D . Holmes, J. Barkley, J. Martin, K. Kinde, P1 Langowski, N. Meyers, A. Schmunk, S. Zink, C. Harris, G.Penha1ligan, E. Fitch, D. Mepyans, M. Sorensen, B. Green, L.S1usser, Mr. Poulson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Crandall, F . Reed, J. Whitaker, M. J. Harris, G. Ringe, J. Fauser, R. Scripter, D. Sexton, H. Nix L. Quigley, R. Brown, S. Price, D. Mayer, A. Nixon, S. Chaplin, R. Sanderson, M. Oesterle, C. Vacek, L. Fahrner. - 27 on, ourllz gra e First Row: W. Abdon, F. Osborne, J. Bauer, A. Fletcher, C. Hanselman, D. Talbot, R. Quigley, M. Steger, D. Green, M. Slocum, C. Whittaker, B. Freligh, L. Cattell. Second Row: L . Koengeter, A. Eschelbach, J. Fletcher, J. Phelps, N. Packard, K. Joseph, E . Willoughby, C.Dancer, R. A. Sexton, K. Ortego, B. Wreman, S. Allan, E . Pearson, K. Salyer. Third Row: Mrs.Jennings, G. Cattell, V. Jefferson, B. Irwin, T. Parshall, J. Hoover,J. Carr, M. J. Myers, M. Hepburn, L. Leggett, N. Carter, K. Aldrich, I. Fouty, M . Vacek, R. A. Hilts, E . Fisher, G. Collins, T.Keyser, C. Gieske, Mrs. Smith. Fourth Row: B. Fletcher, J. Winman, D. Hughes, C .,,Willoughby, R. Hoffman, R. Mathison, D . Horning, D . Geer, J. Maynard, J. O' Brien, L . Beach, B. Gaddis, M. Rinehardt, R. Collins, S . Hand, D . Ousley, R. Brown. A lain! grade 7 First Row: R. Smith, R. Reed, D .Downie, J. Reed, M.Daniels, T. Renhallagon, J. Combs, G. Lusk, R. Gieske, J . Horste, J. Owens, D. Feldkamp, B. Allan. Second Row: M. Bover, S. Fletcher, S. VanHala, A.Jefferson, I D . Martin, M. Balmer, S. Mayne, S. Picklesimer, P. Meypans, M. Bover, G. Packard, D.DreW, S. Sharrard, M. Leggett. Third Row: C. Tarasow, P. Osborne, M. Ulfig, H. Price, H. Steinaway, C. Fisher, D.DeFant, M. Alban, K. White, O. Beeman, S. Vincent, C . Lawson, M. Brown, J. Miller, P. Carter, D . Boyer, J. Fletcher, T. Freeman. Fourth Row: Miss Taormina, G. Worden, R. Lehman, D. Holmes, T. Eisenbeiser, B. Coltre, D. Schenk, G. Grossman,V.Catt, M.Car1son, G. Carr, J. Widmayer, D. Brooks, R. Riemenschneider, C. Biles, G. Stephers, D . Joseph, H. DeMint, D . Kealy, B. Speer, Mrs. Kittredge. A J 28 Second grade First Row: M. Osborne, R. Vogt, J. Seeley, D. Runciman, B. Hoover, D. Orthring, M. Baize, R. Downie, J. Sermon, O. Wireman. Second Row: P . Boyer, S. Atkinson, D. Brand, M. Slocum, S. Meabon, C. Lehman, S. Gieske, P. Lawson, D .Darrow, B. Worden, D. Eresten, J. Colvia, W. Price, F. Catt. Third Row: K. Bollinger, J . Schneider, R. Howard, R. Bollinger, B. Bernath, M. Fletcher, G. Heydlauff, J. Sorenson, L. Hanson, J . Jefferson, J . Whitaker, N. Fitch, B. Bergman, N. Luick, D. Sprague. Fourth Row: Mrs. Eisele, N. Fitch, K. Reinhardt, J . Hughes, C. Farley, D. Carr, O. Carr, J. Brown, W. Porath M. Schrader, L. Fletcher, D. Aldrich, J . Quig1ey,J. Flintoft, Mrs. Smith. First Row: W. Fletcher, T. LaRoe, C. Scripter,D. Gipson, C. Werner, K.Keezer,J. Catt. Second Row: D. Winans, L. Spears, M. Bertke, A. Martin, P. Hageman, C. Mayer, L. Blaess, J. Barkley. Third Row: R. Jewett, K. Kleis, J. Whitaker, R. West, J . Stephens, E. Whitaker, D .Dickel- man, R. Turner, F.White, Mrs. Has elswerdt .V irdt gra e First Row: D.Adan1s, C. Loveland, A. T. Johnson, G. Scripter, B. Visel, C. Smith, N. Colvia. Second Row: N. Brown, R. Griffin, A. Eresten, J. Foiste, K. Kayser, E. West, J . Sharp, M. Vanderpool, C. Hailey, M. Brande- berry, J. Griffith, J. E. Tate, A. Catt, A. Riemenschneider, S. Osborne. Third Row: L. O' Brien, D. Worden, L. Schiller, J. Bolton, S. Holmes, C. Kreider, V. Berghardt, J. A. Oesterle, L.Schumm,A.J.Moore,K.Sutter, Z. Riemenschneider, P. Brady. Fourth Row: Mrs.Sample,J. Cameron, C. Schmunk, D. Eder, B.Attenberndt, A. Senecal, G. Paxton, S. Smith, D. Stof- fer, D. Tebedo, G. Moore, D. Hinderer, J.Darrow, E . DeMint, Mrs. Maroney. First Row: P.Drew, N. Montgomery G. Kuhl,J. Yotmg, E.Downie, P. Guenther, T.Sharrard. Second Row: K. Lusk, P. Oesterle, B. Brown, L. Sanders, B. Mepyans, D. Bush,K. Horste, B. Arnett, A. Hayes, W. Schiller,D. Fletcher, L. Freeman, S. French, L. St. Amour. Third Row: D. White, K. Luick, B. Boyer, S . Stoll, L. Cook, B. Hughes, D. Foster. Fourth Row: L. Satterthwaite, J . Knott, M. Steger, G. Gary, M. Rieth L. Carr, C.Oesterle, C. Seeley,D. ' Dietle, M. Zincke,S. Green. Absent: Mrs. Shutes, Mrs . Schairer, J. Bollinger. i 9 fancfer- garien A . First Row. D.Salyer,G Shears,L.Sanderson,D ChrisWell,B.Brady S.St Amour,G.Hopkins,B Cluck ' . . . - GY, M.Worden,D.Brand,R.Nelson,C.Gipron. Second Row: C.Hadley,D.Zeeb,G.Kuhl,S.Messner,P. Eisenbeiser, D. Buxton, S.Jewett, D . Speer, D. French, S. Messner, P. Bush, C. Price, S. Grammetico, B. Arnett,D. Cook. Third Row: L.Hepburn, J.K.Aronson, S.Bollinger, C. Hepburn, L.Kealy,S.Johnson,S Bauer, J. Whitaker, K. Hopkins, P. Wireman, M. Marsh, R. Vogt, J. Kramer. Fourth Row: Mrs . Irving, D. Quigley, J. Vanderpool, M. Eubanks, P . Merkel, D. McGibney, D. Fletcher, D . Clark, G. Heim, M. Tarasow, B . Brown, M. Flick, R. Sundberg, K. Salyer . R First Row: T . Wahl, P. Graham, S. Bycraft, N. Mshar, B. Clark, M. A. Winters, M. K. Albert, S. Sharp, C. Wilkerson. Second Row: R. Currey, R. Thomas, M. Maynard, P . Grossman, M. Turner, P. Opple, S. Summerland, J . Hafner, L . Johnson, S. Ellenwood, D . Zimmerman, D . Blaess, H. Hepburn. Third Row: E . Morley, N. Packard, L. Fahrner, T.Keezer, D. Wood,J. Harmon, J. Fisher, R. Arnett, F . Smysor, B. Brooks, G. Hughes, R. Kiel. J! ,,. ,,,., ., :Safety Pedro T. Brooks, P. Flintoff, M. Marsh G. Speer. Second Row: C. Cameron, W. R. Warren, R.Kreider, N. Hilts. 30 First Row: T. Dunlap, J. Patrick, 5 Morley, D . Mayer, Mr . Murdoch, I Sporvrs S, J ardiiy oolbalf First Row: J.Hough,R.Keezer,B. Ringe, D.Elkin,W.Beuer1e,D.Proctor,R.Bertke,D.SatterthWa1te R. Satterthwaite, P . Bareis. Second Row: Mr. Magiera, D.Downer, T. Eisele, H. Stott, R. Owings, L. Grau, G. Weir, J. Speer, J McLaughlin Mr . Conklin. Chelsea started the season with the return of six lettermen. Although the team had a slow start, it improved with much success. Due to injuries, which handicapped the team, some of the reserves were given a chance to play.. The team ended the season 4th inthe Huron League, when they won four games and lost three. The only other loss of the season was a non-league game at the start of the season to Dexter. some fine reserves 2 A Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea Schedule Dexter Dundee Flatrock Lincoln Roosevelt Milan U-High Saline The team will lose 7 seniors, but will have the return of 12 lettermen and lb 21 0 lk 7 fcj' 20 ' . 31 32 Qlrdify Kadfcetbalf First Row: N. Buehler, D. Elkin, R. Bertke, B. Ringe, B. Hoffman, P. Bareis, R. White. Second Row: Mr. Magiera, W. Geddes, H.Weinberg, H. Stott, R.DeFa.nt, T. Eisele, G. Weir, L.Keezer, Mr., Conklin. The 1953-54 cage squad shared the Huron League Championship with Dundee. This was Chelsea's second basketball championship since the Huron League was organized in 1930, the first coming in 1951. The Bulldog squad captained by Bud Ringe, had only two seniors, Bob Bertke and Dave Elkins. In winning 16 games and losing only two, the Bulldogs set a new Huron League and gymnasium record of 94 points, and a new season record of 1198 points. At the close of the season, the cage squad voted Bob Bertke as the most valuable player, and Bruce Hoffman as the most improved player. This was the second year in a row that senior Bob . Bertke was voted the most valuable. The leading individual scorers were Bob White-327 points, Neil Buehler-290 points, Bruce Hoffman-238 Chelsea 56 Chelsea 90 Chelsea 66 Chelsea 57 Chelsea 48 Chelsea 65 Chelsea 51 Chelsea 82 Chelsea 63 Chelsea 68 Chelsea 65 Chelsea 78 Chelsea 68 Chelsea 74 Chelsea 65 points, and Bob Bertke-134 points. Manchester 30 Dexter 59 f Flat Rock 44 Roosevelt 28 Saline 35 Lincoln 41 Dundee 60 Manchester 19 Milan 25 U.High 42 Flat Rock 50 Dexter 37 Roosevelt 45 U. High 49 Saline 61 Chelsea 94 Lincoln 59 Chelsea 64 St. Thomas 61 Chelsea 44 Saline 48 Huron League Final Standings Won Lost Chelsea 11 1 Dundee 1 1 1 Saline 8 4 Roosevelt 6 6 Flat Rock 6 6 Milan 3 9 U. High 2 10 Lincoln . 1 1 1 Rederue goofbalf First Row: O. Richardson, P. Weber, H. Weinberg, G. Collyer, R. Meyers, W. Geddes, T. Schulze, B. Guest, L. Keezer . Second Row: Mr. Magiera, J. Cattell, J. Bauer, J. Howe, G. Owens, M. Murphy, F. Hoffman, J. Baxter, Mr. Conklin. Jeederued Kadketbaff C First Row: E . Walker., B. Robards, R. Owings, D . Mshar, T . Nixon, F . Hoffman, C . Adkins, B. Guest Second Row: Mr. Magiera, W. Geddes, P. Beal, G. Staffan, J. Hough, J. Ferguson, E . Wenk, T. Schulze, J. Ba.xter,lI.TKeezer, Mr. Conklin. ' The Chelsea Bullpups enjoyed a very successful season in winning fourteen games and losing two. Some of this year's reserves will be battling for starting positions on the varsity next year. The Bullpups were paced in scoring by Donald Mshar with 151 points. He was followed by Billy Robards with 128, Fred Hoffman with 101, Ralph Owings with 83, and Ted Nixon with 79. 34 dfaaeball April 12 Dexter CHD April 13 Stockbridge QHJ April 15 Dundee' CHD April 21 Flat Rock' QAJ April 27 Roosevelt' CHD April 29 Saline' CAD May 4 Milan' CHD May 5 Lincoln' QAJ May 10 Dundee' QAJ May 13 Flat Rock' CHD May 18 Stockbridge QAJ May 20 Roosevelt' CAD May 25 Dexter QAJ May 26 A.A.St.Thomas KH! May 29 Groscse lle KAI tDouble Headerl lkdenotes league games' First Row: O.Hart, B.Geddes,J .J ones, Managers. Second Row: B. White, B. Hoffman, L. Grau, D. Satterthwaite, P. Bareis, R. Owings. Third Row: G. Staffan, G. Weir, J. Ferguson, R. Stevens, E. Wenk, H. Weinberg, J . Baxter, Mr . Conklin. The 1954 baseball squad had 6 returning lettermen. Second baseman Lloyd Grau and outfielder Duane Satterthwaite were the squad's only Seniors. The other lettermen were Juniors Phil Bareis, Bob White and Bruce Hoffman, who composed the Bulldog pitching staff, plus first baseman Ralph Owings. Two reserve letter winners, Roger Stevens and Glenn Weir earned the starting outfield positions. Freshman Hugh Weinberg took over as first-string catcher. Promising young outfield candidates were Jim Baxter and George Staffan. Jay Ferguson, Mike Murphy and Ed Wenk fought for infield positions. rack April 13 Triangular at U. High April 21 Triangular at Milan April 26 Ypsilanti Lincoln May 5 , Triangular at Ypsilanti Roosevelt May 8 Albion Invitational May 12 Huron League Meet May 15 ' al First row: T.Nixon,J. Hibbs, E.Walker, J. Speer, B.Guest. Reglon May 22 Second row: D. Proctor, T.Eise1e, D. Elkin,, B.Bertke, B.Ringe,J.Jones. State Meet . lI'hird row: Mr. Magiera, R. Satterthwaite, B. Harris, B. Keezer, K. Pickett, J. Harook,J. Bauer, J. Bauer. This year's track team appears to be the best-balanced team in the school's history. Some of the outstanding returning lettermen and their specialties are: Dashes-BillHarris and Donald Proctor, Distance-Bob Bertke, Bud Ringe, Harold Stott, and Joe Bauerg Field Events-Tom Eisele, Bud Ringe, David Elkins, and Bob Bertke. The track boys are still handicapped because of lack of a cinder track and other facilities. 35 unior goo ibafl First Row: M.Slocum, L.Keezer,J. Eisenbeiser,D.Schumm,K.Riemenschneider. Second Row: B. Lake, O. Hart, O. Richardson, E. McDanie1s, S. Hopkins, D. Collyer. unior Kadketbafl First Row: M. Foster, L. Keezer, F. Wagner, F. Fredericks, O. Richardson, R. Collins, O. Hart, G. Mayer, A. Haab, T. Phelps. Second Row: D. Collyer, K. Riemenschneider, R. Williams, S. Hopkins, J. Eisenbeiser, D. Warren, R. Borders, Mr. Musser. Third Row: B. Pearson, F. Wenk, B. Lake, E. McDaniels, D. Schumm, W. Webb. 36 QAM First Row: A. Wenk, C. Steinbach, M. L. Ghidotti, G. O'Del1, J. Doe, J. Gilbert, S. Dancer, J. Bertke, J. Ghidotti, P. Dvorak, B. Miller, Mrs. Balstad. ' Second Row: L. Wright, J. Smith, D. Haist, J. Widmayer, D. Weinberg, K. Widmayer, A. Loefiler, D. Buehler, K. Merkel, M. Robards, H. Eiseman, S. Baldwin, J. Young, O. A. Reddeman, B. Pierce. , Third Row: B. Irwin, M. A. Klink, W. Gullett, L. Mayer, M. Kuhl, N. Atkinson, M. Munden, J. Merkel, M. Honbaum, R. A. Hankerd, L. Walker, S. Vogel, L. Pierce. The Girls' Athletic Association members participated 'in various sports including softball, swimming, and basketball. The organization was responsible for entertaining the visiting girls' basketball teams after the games and also contributed toward the cheerleaders new uniforms. The club sponsored the annual Sponge Week which was climaxed with the Sponge Dance held on February 5. The officers were as follows: President .... . Judy Gilbert Vice President. . . Sharon Dancer Secretary ........ . Jeanette Bertke' Treasurer ........... . Judie Doe Athletic Board representatives . . Helen Eiseman Marjorie Robards Marilyn Honbaum 37 girld , Eadketball First Row: J. Gilbert, M. MLmden,J . Merkel, J . Bertke, J. Doe, K. Merkel, H. Eiseman, M. Robards, A Loeffler, D. Buehler. Second Row: M. Honbaum, R. A. Hankerd,B. Leggett, B. Irwin, B. Miller, S Dancer , Mrs . Balstad. Third Row: O. A. Reddeman, N. Atkinson, C . Steinbach, M. Kuhl, M. A. Klink L Mayer , L . Wright. The girls' basketball team had a very successful season with 6 wins and lgec' 2 losses. J?-' Although 7 seniors will be lost by Jan' graduation, next year's prospects look Feb' very good. Feb' Ch cl Feb. J Mar. Schedule Chelsea 24 Chelsea 21 Chelsea 25 Chelsea 25 Chelsea 22 Chelsea 23 Chelsea 20 Chelsea 14 U. High Dexter U. High Manchester Dexter Pinckney Manchester Pinckney Left to Right: M. Honbaum, J. Young, D. Haist, H. Eiseman, J. Gilbert, G. O'Dell. 38 -3-' AE TIYITI E S K. Student Counci First Row: K. Vogel, D. Weinberg, R. A. Stapish, R. Owings, D. Haist, J. Doe, B. Miller, J Gilbert . Second Row: Mr. Griffin, L. Keezer, F. Hoffman, D. Atkinson, T. Schulz, G.Staffan, M Schroyer. The annual class pictures were again taken bysthe Lyndon Studios. A project of the committee was the improvement of the party plans. A definite party form was established. Representatives were sent to the Student Council Day in Ann Arbor on October 28 . days. Aid was given to the cheerleaders for their new uniforms. The noon-hour dancing program was continued on Tuesdays and Thurs- March records were purchased for use at basketball games. The committee on school destruction have improved the system for fire exits . The officers for the year: President . . . . . Ralph Owings Vice President. . . . Doris Haist Secretary . . . . . Judie Doe Treasurer. . . . . Ruth Ann Stapish 40 Jthletic oarcl First Row: H. Eiseman, J. Bertke, M. Robards, R. Bertke, N. Buehler, M. Honbaum, Mr. Musser. Second Row: D.E-lkin, P. Bareis, B. Hoffman, B. Keezer, R.Ringe, R. White. Athletic board members are appointed each year from the various sports. In order to give our school a better athletic program the Board must carry out many resolutions. A budget is set up for each sport. Necessary equipment, injuries, and miscellaneous details are voted on and paid for according to the budget. Is the duty of four appointed members to help on the selection of cheerleaders. Many activities and athletic events, such as games and Dad's Night are organized and di- rected by the board to help give our school a successful year. The following people held office: S President ..................... Bob Bertke Vice President .... .... N eil Buehler Q 0 Secretary ........ .... J eanette Bertke L ,Q Treasurer ..... .... M arjorie Robards ev X 41 enior Cfadd flag On November 20, 1953, the Senior Class presented the play, Crazy But Cute under the direction of Mr. DeMars. In this three act play the action centers around a fifteen year old boy who just won't learn the amenities of a gentleman and won't behave more sociably with nice young girls. The boy's mother swings' into action which involves his easy-going Dad and glamorous cousin. His mother arranges a date for him and his Dad and cousin do 'the same.- Danny finds himself bewildered with three dates for once dance. All he wants is to be left alone to go on abalone fishing. ' .1 QI' I I Dan Dover . . Mrs. Dover. . Mr. Dover .... Uncle Joe .... Oscar Betty Shaw R. G. Higby. . . . Susie Higby. . . Phyllis Blake. . . Kathy Brooks. . . Mrs. Dopenduffer . Gladys Dopenduffer Herman Kilo Espy David Elkin Shirley Marsh Duane Satterthwaite Douglas Kolb Katherine Merkel Lloyd Grau Jane Smith Mary Bauer I ya I 1' ol, Cast Q5 S Judie Doe Cynthia Paul Judy Davisson Lynn Noah 42 unior Cladd flag K F M On March 26 and 27, the junior class presented the play, Our Town, by Thornton Wilder. The play consisted of three acts, The Daily Life, Love and Marriage, and Death The director was Miss Speerman with Sally Vogel as the student director. Stage Manager . Mrs. Gibbs . . Mrs. Webb . . Doctor Gibbs. . Joe Crowell . . Howie Newsome . Rebecca Gibbs . Wally Webb . . . Emily Webb .... Professor Willard .... . Mr. Webb ............ Woman in the balcony Cast Man at the back of auditorium . . Artistic Lady in box George Gibbs ........ Simon Stimson . . Mrs. Soames . . . Constable Warren . Si Crowell .... Baseball player one Baseball player two . . Farmer McCarthy . Sam Craig .... Joe Stoddard . . . lst dead woman. 1st dead man . . 2nd dead woman 43 Harold Stott Connie Steinbach Joan Merkel Ralph Owings Paul Hopkins William Hoppe Geneva O'Dell Ronald Satterthwaite Nerissa Klingler William Eisenbeiser Lyle Wenk Rose Ann Hankerd Bruce Hoffman Charlene Conk Larry Chapman Lester Wahl Diette Hibbs James Hibbs Gary Packard Thomas Eisele Darrell Satterthwaite Bruce Hoffman Richard Ringe Roger Stevens Audrey Haab Edson Whitaker Linda Walker L F? Q fv 5? is t ournalidm First Row: S.Da.ncer, J. Merkel, F.Whitaker, S.Baldwin, N.Atkinson, K.Widmayer, J.Young, J. Smith, J.Widmayer, H.Eiseman, G.White. Second Row: B.Miller, J.Bertke, L.Mayer, C.Steinbach, R.Ducy, D.Kolb, A.Wenk, E.Nothnagel, D.Weinberg, B.Co1lins, Miss Fox. Third Row: S.Vogel, B.I.rWin, S.Conk, E.Moore, A.Koselka, M.Munden, D.Haist, G.O'Dell, B.Smith J.Doe, M. Honbaum, L. Walker. Membership of this year's Journalism Club numbered 38. A B average in I English is required to join. The purpose of the organization is writing the Hi-Light weekly and the high school paper Bulldog Barks. Ten issues of this school paper were issued to students throughout the year. Various activities of the club were sponsoring a pep-meeting, sponsoring dances, and holding club suppers before games at the home of Miss Fox. In the fall members attended Journalism Day at Michigan State College and the University of Michigan in the spring. ' Pins were presented to members at the end of the year. Jean Young, Kathleen Widmayer, and Martha McMannis were sent by the club to Michigan State last summer for a journalism course. They served as our editors for the year. Officers President .... .... . . Sandra Baldwin Vice President. . . . Janet Widmayer Secretary . . . . Nancy Atkinson Treasurer. . . Nerissa Klingler 44 PBBCII. First Row: S.Tobin, R.A. Hoffman, L.Wa.hl, D.Buehler, S.Marsh, D.Haist, W.Eisenbeiser, P. Bareis, C.Paul, A.Loeffler, J.Widmayer, W. Gull ett . Second Row: F.Oester1e, P.Wylston, M.K.Stapish, J.Doe, M.Otto, Y.LeVa.n, L.Trinkle, A.Paxton, N. J. Bailey, J.Davisson, J . Smith, L. Paxton. Third Row: Mr.DeMars, D.Collins, N.Fahrner, C.Hafner, W.Hoppe, R.White, T.Eisele, M.Honbaum, L.Noah, D.Rowe, D.Schneider, L.Schneider. Fourth Row: J.Lesser, W.Beuerle, D.Elkin, D.Mshar, R.Ducy, L.Grau, D.Atkinson, D.Satterthwa1te D.K01b, D. Luick. Under the supervision of the advisor, Mr. DaMars, the Speech Club met every other Wednesday The dues were set at one dollar a year. A dance was sponsored on November 4 by the club. The officers were as follows: President, Bil tary, Shirley Marsh, and Treasurer, Phil Bareis. Ieba te geam Under the supervision of Mr. DeMars the debate team had a very successful year. They debated on the national high school topic, Re- solved: That the President of the United States should be elected by a direct popular vote. The afiirmative team, Doug Kolb and Lynn Noah, debated teams from Spring Arbor, Dexter, Lan- sing QEverettD, and Homer. 1 Eisenbeiserg Vice President, Doris Haistg Secre L. Noah, D. Kolb, Mr . DeMars, W. Eisenbeiser, C. Steinbach. 45 ,catin Club First Row: B. Bermes, N. Atkinson, M. Munden, P. Wylston, S.Dancer, B. Erwin, L. Pierce, E . Moore, C. Bermes. Second Row: K. Hanna, R. Fairbrother, G. Collye R. Myers,J.Slusser, W. Geddes, Mrs. Helbig. Third Row: S. Tobin, M. L. Ghidotti, S. Vogel, G. Hepburn, L . Walker . In their weekly meetings, the Latin Club members did such things as have spelldovsms, play a Roman game called Rota, and make flashcards. The entire club put on a pepmeeting which described a Roman basketball game. .In the spring they put on a Roman banquet for themselves. A committee drew up a charter for the club and had it framed. During the year the club did various projects which were related to Roman life and customs. They displayed them during American Education Week. For affiliating with the Junior Classical League each member received membership cards and pins. The following held office: President ........ . . Sharon Dancer Secretary and Treasurer . . ..... Beth Irwin unior eel Crodd Collins, M.Munden, J. Davisson, C.Paul, J. Young, A.Koselka, F. Whitaker, Mrs. Conklin. man, M.L. Ghidotti, L. Trinkle,C.Mester, M. Patrick, M.Talbot, D. Gullett. Third Row: K.Hanna, G.Staffan. The Junior Red Cross is a service organization. The wrapping of Christmas gifts for boys a.nd girls at the Ypsilanti State Hospital, offering of assistance to the community Red Cross Organization, erecting flags and distributing posters were among the numerous activities which helped to make this organization a very valuable asset to our school. The following held office: - President ......... . . Jean Young Vice President. . . . . Anne Koselka Secretary .... . . Judy Davisson Treasurer. . . . . . . . Cynthia Paul Advisor. . ..... . . Mrs. Conklin 46 I' First Row: G.Brovsm, B. Second Row: O.A. Redd- First row: Mr. Smith, C. Clark, J. Weir, L. Walz, D. Satterthwaite, D. Schneider, L. Grau, E. Whitaker, J. Hibbs, L. Lehman, D. Fowler, T. Schultz. Second row: P. Hopkins, W. Beuerle, R. Satterthwaite, L . Chapman, R. Smith, F . Klink, D. Fischer, T. Kloubucher, D . Satterthwaite, J . Dult, H. Erke. Third row: J. Williams, E . Seitz, D. Wolfgang, K. Haist, D.Downer, R. Lesser, R. Fischer, B. Weirich, I. Knickerbocker, A. LeVan, P . Beal, J. Kloubucher. The F.F.A. had a very successful year. Our summer trip through the states of Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan was the outstanding activity of the year. The chapter sold picnic tables, garden seeds, and had a cider stand at the Community fair to raise fimds. Donald Schneider and Walter Beuerle were delegates to the 26th state convention in East Lansing. Lloyd Grau, chapter president, received the State Farmer degree at this convention. The parliamentary procedure team, pictured below, had a very successful year, placing first in the district contest and second in the regional contest. farfimeniarg l'0CeelluI'e First Row: T.Kloubucher, D.Schneider, L. Grau, L. Chapman, J .Hibbs, Second Row: K.Haist, D.Satterthwaite, R. Satterthwaite, E. Whitaker, L. Lehman. 47 my First Row: Mr. Monroe, J. Baxter, J. Ferguson, D. Foster, B. Eisenbeiser, J. Harook, D. Umstead B.Guest, Mr. Magiera. Second Row: L.Lubahn, D.Collins, D.Mshar, T.Eisele, B.Stott, L.Hatt, M.Honbaum, G Gilllgan Officers President ..... ...... W illiam Eisenbeiser Vice President. . . . James Bauer Secretary .... . Donald Umstead Treasurer . . . John Harook Advisors . . Mr. John S. Magiera Mr. Harold Monroe The'Hi-Y organization again carried on its program of promoting good sportsmanship by serving a lunch to our local athletes and all visiting teams after each football and basketball game. The Hi-Y also sponsored a dance after most of the home games. year . The organization has brought the constitution up-to-date. Two members were sent to the regional meeting in Lansing this 48 cience Club First Row: J.Wagner, B.Fletcher, J.Bernath, J.Merkel, A.Haab, N.Buehler, S. G.Brown, N.Mayer, S.Buehler. Second Row: Mr.Monroe, J.Doe, J.Gilbert, D.Winter, K. Widmayer, D.Buehler, Weinberg, M.A.Klink, J.Davisson, L.Walker. Baldwin, K. Vogel, K. Merkel, D. Third Row: B.Pearson, A.F1ick, F.Wenk, K.Riemenschneider, R.Wi1liams, D.Kolb, B.Sorensen, J.Eisenbeiser, D.Collyer, R.Moore, W.Webb. Science Club Officers President ., . . . . . Neil Buehler Vice President. . . . Audrey Haab Secretary . . . . . Joan Merkel Treasurer ................. Sandra Baldwin The purpose of th outside the classroom. e science club is to advance the knowledge of t Knights of Science President . . . ........... Kay Vogel Vice President. . . . Janet Bernath Secretary . . . , ...... . . Betty Fletcher Treasurer. . ........ . . Gloria Brown Senior High he students J.Merke1, A.Haab, N.Bueh1er, S.Baldwin, J.Doe, J.Gilbert, D.Winter, K. Widmayer, D.Buehler, K.Merkel, D.Weinberg, M.A. Klink, J.Davisson Walker, D.Kolb. Junior High ,L. J. Wagner, B. Fletcher, J. Bernath, K. Vogel, R. Brown, N. Mayer, S. Buehler, B. Pearson, A. Flick, F. Wenk, C. Riemenschneider, R. Williams, B. Sorensen, J. Eisenbeiser, D. Collyer, R. Moore, W. Webb. 49 6,ll0l'UJ First Row: J. Ghidotti, P.Dvorak, D. Gullett, R. A. Stapish, M. K. Stapish, L. Paxton, L. Wright, M. Stapish, O. A. Reddeman, D . Woods, B. Greenwood, D. Barr, C. Risner. Second Row: Mr. Pearson, A. Aldrich, L. Mathews, M. L. Sexton, D. Winter, J. Welch, A. Welch, B. Miller, Y. LeVan, M. Bauer, J.Davisson, R. A. Hoffman, R. Beeman, J. Brown, M. A. Klink, M. Kuhl. Third Row: P. Beal, J. Wahl, J. Williams, A. Moore, E . Seitz, A. LeVan, D. Luick, D. Atkinson, G. Packard, J . Hibbs, R. Stevens . unior .High flzorud First Row: S. Quigley, L. McMa,nnis, L.Jahns, M. Whitaker, V. Greenwood, B. Balmer, M. Bauer, C. Aldrich, S. Slane, W. Patrick, B. Stamper, J . Rudd, M. Horning, N. Larson. Second Row: B. Fitch, D. Scripter,D. Vickrey, J. Hartford, M. Munroe, C. A.DeMint, A. Eisemann, T. Owens, P. Neal, M. Tarasow, L. Welch, Mr. Pearson. Third Row: B. Eder, M. Foster, L.Keezer, R. Penhallegon, J.Kleis, A. Haab, F. Wagner, P. Whitaker, P. Prentice, N. Rowe, W. Webb, C. Slocum, R. Papsdorf, C. Fletcher. Fourth Row: D. Vincent, R. Collins, G. Mayer, T. Phelps, B. Brown, R. Fletcher, F. Frederick, O. Richardson, O. Hart, N. Sanders, D.Keeny, A. Howard. 50 Uperetta E E In a Pacific Island setting, the operetta Rio Rico was presented by the chorus on May 12th The production involved pirate treasure, romantic atmosphere and Spanish flavored music. CAST OF CHARACTERS LEWIS MORGAN, A wealthy financier . . JANE MORGAN, 'His debutante daughter . . JULIA MORGAN, Jane's maiden aunt . . . PROFESSOR AMOS MOLECULE, Inventor . . CLARA J b . 3 Friends of Jane NAN J PANSY BOREALIS, The Singing Chef . JACK DAVIS, School radio announcer - - . TUBBY TOMPKINS, The school gourmet .--- BILL BURTON, Radio operator on the yacht . . THE BLACK SPIDER, Leader of the Pirates - - DEAD-EYE J - SPADE-BEARD? Members of the pirate crew - SKITTLES J - 51 Alan LeVan Diana Barr Mary Ann Klink Roger Stevens Yvonne LeVan Marlene Kuhl Lorraine Paxton Bernice Miller Rose Ann Hoffman Jim Hibbs Eugene Seitz Buddy Guest Gary Packard David Luick David Atkinson Jason Wahl Band Majorettes: L. Paxton, B. Leggett, M. Honbaum, S. Bair. First Row: C. Paul, D. Briston, E . Moore, D. Collyer, T. Schulze, J. Geer, N. Larson, A. Musolf, L. Mayer, C. Steinbach, E . Williams, C . Martinson . Second Row: B. Miller, R. Waltz, R. Fowler, A. Paxton, N. Fahrner, L. Lehman, N. Rowe, L. Waltz, D. Fowler, G. Weir, K. Hanna, L. Keezer, F. Wagner, B. Sorenson, K. Riemenschneider. Third Row: Mr . Schroyer, J. Weir, M. Carty, A. Flick, B. Slane, M. L. Sexton, F. Klink, B. Geddes, R. Papsdorf D. Warren, G. Staffan, D. Schumm, B. Balmer, B. Pearson. After a successful summer season, high-lighted by a picnic at Portage Lake, the high school band, under the direction of Mr. Shroyer, began the fall seasondwith 45 members. During the fall the band presented half-time shows at all home football games and boosted spirits at Milan when they followed our team to this away game. Other fall activities included marching in the community fair parade, the Halloween parade, and welcoming Santa Claus at the start of the Christmas season. The high-light of the fall activities was the participation of the Chelsea band in the University of Michigan fifth annual Band Day along with over 100 bands from the entire state of Michigan. Other activities during the year included fund raising projects in conjunction with the Band Parents' Club. Outstanding among these were the Womenless Wedding farce and the Donkey Basketball game. Concerts by the band this year were the Christmas concert, Midwinter Concert, and the annual Spring concert. A series of exchange concerts was initiated by the Chelsea band in the spring with Dexter and Edmondson school in Willow Run. ' Officers were: President .... . . Cynthia Paul Vice President. . . . Arlene Paxton Secretary ..... . . Glenn Weir Treasurer ...... . . Lynda Mayer Equipment Managers . . . . Robert Balmer Jim Weir 52 gfdde 1-906,001 Ball!! Fzrst Row: W.Freligh, G.Cattel1, W.Gaddis, K.Larson, J .Burgman, R.Hi1ts, A.Eschelbach, C. Cameron, S.Hand, S.Semon, R.Prentice, R.Sexton, T.Dunlap. Second Row: J .Carr, N .Parks, S.Wagner, R.Maynard, A.Schmunk, G.Packard, B.Fisher, S.Smyzor, D.Moore, M.Sorensen, M.Young, L.Schrader. Third Row: J.Meehan, L.Cattel1, W. Meyer, D.Green, R.Co11ins, M.Slocum, D.Hughes, L.Beach, R. Mock, J.McLaughlin, V.Mil1er, R.Warren, T.Brooks, D.Talbot, L.Fahrner. Fourth Row: Mr.Shroyer, P.Flintoft, L.Carr, D.Geer, D.Horning, T.Wilson, C.Koengeter, J .Myers, D.Beeman, D.Mayer, C.Cameron, N.Hilts, J.Harris. The grade school band is composed of students in the 4th, 5th, and 6th grades. The band meets three times weekly in a class lesson. Activities for the band this year have included playing for P.T.A. meetings and Parent's Night. The band also participates in the annual spring concert sponsored by the instrumental music department. T 53 i rariand First Row: S.Conk, M.L. Sexton, D.Winter, E.Moore, S.Bair, A.Musoff, Mrs.McC1umpha. ' Second Row: L.Schiller, D.Downer, G.Kaiser, J.Keezer, G. O'Del1. Library Science Officers President . . ............. Doris Winter Secretary . . . Audrey Musolf Treasurer. . . . Duane Downer Mrs. Alice McClumpha B.S. Library Science Mich. State Normal College Q 0 I rofeciwnzd id D . Elkin. 54 First Row: T.Eise1e, C.Hafner, L.Schneider, D. Fischer, D.Foster, T.Nixon. Second Row: G.Kaiser, D.Collins, G.Packard, R.Satterthwaite, P.Hopkins, tL.' Noah. f ' Third Row: G.Collyer, N.Fahrner, J.Keezer, C.Mil1er, D.Kolb. Absent: J.Lesser, R.Fairbrother, D.Rowe, . ..... 02- V554 I Shop 11 w. M fill 2 Q is Q Q33 .4 ffff'J .fi B o O 7ga'q,S f M O O ,I L ' , . wr O ,S 1 Z' X W x Raritan y if W ADVERTISEMENTS FINKIBEINEIQ LUMIBEIQ CUMDANY TELEPHONE '2-3881 CHELSEA, MICHIGAN On Old Highway US-12, Just Dff South Main Street ea-vwplimenfd la lfze Baal WJMM 67644 of 1954! ra :Ae 61644 of 1954.1 W.R.DANlEl.s 16130 BLAESS ELEVATOR CO Buick and Qldsmobile Phone GR 9-6511 emwzuzazaw Za za. eau 4 1954! ALBER MOTOR SALES GULF PRODUCTS DeSoto and Plymouth Automobiles COMPLIMENTS WEINBERG DAIRY THE HOME OF QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS ea-myzafulaliond fa lfze Glen of 1954! Chelsea Milling Company HOME OF MJIFFY' MIXES Cpltf Bauer's Marathon Service C Old US 12 d M 92 Phone GR 9 4421 ROBERT BAUER COMPLIMENTS OF BRO 0 KS GROCERY ' COMPLIMENTS HILL rorffsuuoco sazvrcr Phone GR-9-1 177 CHELSEA BODY SI-IOP COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE AUTO PAINTING A PHoNE GR 9-3201 ozo so. MAIN sr. CHELSEA, MICH. OWNER WM. L. WILKERSON C OMPLIMENTS of ARTZ SERVICE Acetylene Welding-Repairing WRECKER SERVICE Phone GR-9 -4147 STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Compliments of Comp Palmer Moior Sales Your Friendly Ford Dealer liments of E. M. Hankerd SUPER SERVICE STATION CHELSEA DIQUDUCTS INC Manufacturers of POWER TAKE-OFFS eanglaalulalianqt la Une elau af 1954 ! erlmplimenfd fa Me efadd of 1954! Heirloom Photography Ray Kniclc Compliments of RED'S BARBER SHOP n l 1 ln iifemwwzm la 1.4. 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CHELSEA MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Telephone: Chelsea GR 5-3011 CHELSEA MICHIGAN I Compliments .of Compliments Powell Restaurant I gf and Catering Service l 0 n gw 0 r i h Phone GR 9-9681 I Chels I Plating Patronize Our S e r V e Senior Reminder I Advertisers I 1 -'dd-,,,., Best Wishes TO THE CLASS 0F '54 FEDERAL SCREW WURKS CHELSEA -:- MICHIGAN -I- ,- -E ' ii. Q Nx CUNGRA TU LA TIUNS fF'5m 3 N .3 I X 4 ff L N12 N Xf1 f,s B9 fi- CHELSEA SPRING DI VISIGN ROCKWELL SPRING AND AXLE COMPANY I I I 1 , -1--'REQ fs?-ff? .iss -, pl'-1: E - E T, Q U., .3 .f 4 'L- 4 . X- . i1 V,, - - ' is ,. , g t A-1 ' a s ffl in 1 1113! r girl' ' IU ' il ' 111' ' f , 9,6 5.-'T-'T - A f. Bmw .dllpgi --erv 5 ' -. 'A ,- -if i 5 ': Ilia ff .'!!:- a 2 A 'I Q.: 1' . - 1 Q,-F!! W F:-55.2 - 'urn f eel'-:.?- E, '1 IPA. -A :ff2Zg'?f- L-g..5:.-S+ f - eangadulafio-nd fa ffse 06:44 al f9 544! DIRECTORS F. W. MERKEL A. A. PALMER, M.D. ARTHUR WALZ J. VINCENT BURG HOWARD S. 'HOLMES PAUL E. MANN P. G. SCHAIBLE OFFICERS P. G.. 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FARRELL SHEET METAL Industrial and General Sheet Metal Work p TELEPHONE: GR 9-2011 Specializing in Precision Instrument Shaved Gears Dexter Machine Products, Inc. cHeLseA, MICHIGAN TELEPHONE: GR C9-1791 W. I. GROSSMAN GMC TRUCKS General Automotive Repair Sun Motor Testers - Electric Service Carburetion-Carter-Rochester Stewart Warner Wheel Balancing Residence Phone: GR 5-7225 137 Park St. Phone: GR 9-3741 Compliments of Parker's Chelsea Cleaners Telephone: GR 9-6701 COMPLIMENTS OF ROSE' S BEAUTY SHOPPE DEXTER7S MACHINE, IMACHINELESS Grgcgries and Meats AND COLD WAVES Phone: GR 9-1011 Chelsea Phone GR 5-5421 A. D. MAYER INSURANCE Insurance for evlery need MINIMUM COST - PERSONAL SERVICE - PROMPTIPA with non-assessable policies YMENTS FINANCIAL STRENGTH - COMPLETE PROTECTION Telephone: GR 5-7131 f5..,Sl xf WN WW . .rke the Telephone Company, for example. Anyone who works for Michigan Bell will tell you it's every- thing a girl could want in a job. First, you don't need any experience. 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