Chelsea High School - Memories Yearbook (Chelsea, MI)
- Class of 1956
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BARKER 56 Publlshed by Barker Staff CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL CHELSEA, MICHIGAN 0l'eLUOI' EI1l9ItI1Il1I1Q' Educ ltliltllly Rcvuudtng' Hom lpplu 1 c thobc ternmb 110 to two of our modern socmty s mobt tm poxtmt and proaircbblxe 1Ilbt1tUt1Ollb btboolb and lLlCV1b1Ol1 hut Lhosen Chmnol 56 1 tht theme whtch would est IC old thts oux fmtl relhousll betmc wo Qntm onto 10 Hrel stage 2 '. 'z'1. . 'z 'tblw . . 2 .I .' .ns Y. f - Realizing their sintiluritios wc, tho Barker staff ot' 1956. 1 'F ' L K , - ' ' b ' C ' Y 'z . z f 'X ' ' 1'f 's ,,g at . TABLE UF CONTENTS DEDICATION PRODLCYRS -VND DIQPC TORS 5IARb QAVA LQADIL OP SPORTb THE LINTF UP BIG TOWN 3 Plgo P me P xge P159 P124 P 0 1 , A 1 SUPPORTING CAST .-..--- ---------- P Zigc ..................... zu: e cg urprwe Mr James R Young Mr JackD Musser We the class of N1neteen Hundred and F1fty s1x dedlcate th1s annual to two teachexs fvhose capable as-b1St21l1C9 and gu1dance has enabled us to successfully reach the grand fmale of our h1g,h school days Mr Musser our jumor adv1sor was always Johnny on the spot when there was any work to be done It was hxs carpenter sk1ll and effort that helped make our prom such an outstandmg spectacular Mr Young our semor adv1sor, has kept our obJect1ves clear when we were sometxmes confused He always saxd You people should do all the work Yet, somehow he was always around when an 1mportant project was bemg undertaken We s1ncerely hope all classes w1ll be as forunate when advlsors are appomted 4 PRODUCERS an d DIRECTGRS alcfminid tration Dignified friendliness Crowded schedule. W MR. CHARLES CAMERON B.A. , M.A., Kalamazoo, Western Michigan College, University of Michigan. Superintendent. We proudly introduce the Board of Education Through their efforts and decisions our school is constantly adapt ing its program to keep pace with the changing world Seated Mr C Cameron fSuptJ Standing Mr W Kolb Mr D Whitaker Mr E Beeman Dr J V Fisher Mr H Flintoft -'-nag. Counselor Disciplinarian Teaches bookkeeping Tire less worker Cyclist and traveler MR ARTHUR SCHMUNK MR JOHN GRIFFIN B S M A Morningside Easy going Quiet College Columbia University it yourself man B S High School Principal M A Ferris Institute University of Michigan Elementary Principal 6 . . ,. , - 2 . . , . . , . . , . . . , . . ' ' ' ' YY .., .., - . . D0 . , . .- ,, , , . .., .., , acu ty Emotlonal Qu1et For e1gn lass Directed Jumor play MRS WALTRAUD BALD B A Alb1on College French Englxsh Our popular coach w1th commandmg voxce Al ways 1n shape Lxkes to putter on hls Coantry Estate MR ALAN CONKLIN B S M1Ch1g21Il State Normal College Um versxty of M1ch1gan Coach b1010gy general scxence dows covered wxth Bulldogs Twmkle 1n her eye Camera an MISS MABEL FOX A B M A Un1ver slty of Mlchlgan Columbla M1ch1gan State Umversxty Soc1al sc1ence JOUFIIZIIISITI Droll sense of humor Shuttles between ele mentary and hlgh school Fel1ne fan c1er MRS JOYCE HALBROOK B S Unlversxty of M1ch1gan Ar Qu1et patlent unruf fled Sxlent tread 1n Study hall MRS JOAN BENEDICT B S M1ch1gan State Normal College Un1 verslty of M1ch1gan Mathemat1cs economlcs Pet1te and soft spoken Blg S1ster to culmarxly xnclmed MRS IVLARY DENNIS B S Mlbhlgall State Un1vers1ty Merrlll Palmer School Homemaklng seat drxver Myster 10us stranger RAY GLASSER Kalamazoo Col lege Dr1ver tra1n1ng Phys Ed Asstfoot ball head basketball and track coach 'P Founder of the Rlllky Dmks Park v1vac1ous Latln tempered cultured MRS MARION JOHNSON B A Alma College Jun1or Hxgh Engl1sh World Hlstory Friend to all. Win- Red-haired legal back 2 ' MR. ' A. B. , - 7' ' ' .1 x I Q, V . ' - , . A . . 1 t . . . y 7 acu ty Attractxve Fash1on plate Perfect1on1st MRS GWEN LA GOE A B Central Mlchl gan College Engllsh h1story speech Jun1or class adv1sor Easy gomg Always ready to help When not teachmg takmg a busman s hol1day on Chandler Street w1th hammer and pa1nt brush MR JACK MUSSER B S M1ch1gan State Normal College Industrxal Arts slender Sense of humor MRS GLORIA PRINS B A Central College Pella Iowa Indxana Un1vers1ty Phys Ed Jun1or Hlgh Engllsh and h1story soc1ology Happy go lucky Semor class adv1sor D rected Jumor play Can be found bowlmg MRS MARGARET SCHULTZ A B Un1vers1ty of M1Ch1g3H Latin, Language Slender peppy Treasurer adv1sor MRS SUE MCFARLAND B S Grand Rap1ds Jr Western Mlchlgan Col lege Commerclal Neat and orderly ways ready w1th fr1endly sm1le MRS IRIS PAPSDORF B S Bowlmg Green State Un1vers1ty Oh1o State Un1vers1ty T ledo Umversxty Jun1or Hlgh Math noon hour fr1ends Connomsseur of food We1ghted down by keys MR GEORGE PRINZING B S Western M1Ch1 gan College Jun1or H1gh Engl1sh and h1s tory Hard workmg Source of Jouallty Into everythxng MR EUGENE SHROYER B M Un1vers1ty of MlCh1gaH Instrumental Muslc I . ' , . . , . . . ' ' ' . . Al- . r . a I y ' ' l , . . , A . . y . . . a O- . . , U ' Homemaker, Tall and Uncle George and his , g ' - ' . 1- ' f ' . 1 . , . A . . , ' . . I . 8 Meticulous and ener getic Live wire Red hair MISS MARTHA SMITH B M Western Mlchi gan College Vocal Music Happy go lucky opti mist Willing worker Good sport MRS FRANCIS SMYSOR Wichita Kansas Uni versity of Colorado History science physi cal education Time for another sea story Voice of au thority Dignified MR JAMES R YOUNG B S Stout Institute U S Merchant Marine Academy Mathematics physics MRS IRENE CLAIRE Lockers Change Stamps Telephone Books For anything or everything all the students depend upon Mrs Claire for she is always willing to offer a helping hand the superintendent s office A well coached Parly Pro team shortened his hair May be found following his do Tille through the Briars MR PHILIP SMITH B S Michigan State University Agri culture and farm shop Helpful Big smile Eager to collect fines MISS JOHANNA WIESE M A ni Librarian MRS ERMA BERTKE Kind and courteous a fitting description of Mrs Bertke who has Joined us this last year She has become Mr Griffin s right arm in the principal s office Secretary Prmcx pal s Office Y-37.7 xl 9? t A :' ,Q Dt.- A. 13. , . ., U A- A 2 A.B., University of versity of Michigan. ' I 1 1 ' in X V 7 X 3 ' in 9 Km. inf W as STARS el'll0l'J Nancy Atk1nson A Basketball 1 2 3 Jourmlxsm 1 2 3 4 c 3 Co Ed Chorus 3 4 G1rls Sextette 3 4 Operetta 3 Class Play 3 Annual St ff Copy Ed K1wan1s Award 1 Amer1can Leg1on Award 3 D A R Award 4 Latxn Club 2 3 Sec 3 Class Treas 1 Gwendolyn Banks Gwen At the local f1ve and dxme Gwendolyn d1d spend her tlme Chorus 4 Operetta 4 Red Cross 1 A Ruth Beeman Ruthle Th1s fan' young g1r1 from Waterloo town Always has gathered the men around Chorus 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 A 4 Se Dav1d Br1ston Dave The walk1ng World Book IS our Dave About hxm certam g1rls do rave Band 1 2 3 4 S c 4 German Band 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Norma Balley A sound of Slllblllg l1ke the lark In opera she may make her mark Chorus 1 4 Operetta 4 Speech Club 2 Dxana Barr D1an Art to her was a golden treasure Wh1Ch always gave her lots of pleasure Chorus 1 2 3 4 Pres 2 Operetta 2 4 G1rls Sextette 3 4 Sr Stand Mgr Debate 3 Annual Staff Art Ed Gxrls State 3 Carol Bermes At the p1ano she d1d PHY For the g1rls of F H A F H A Planlst Latln Club 2 3 Class Vlce Pres 2 Beverly Brown Bev Of stock car races s e IS a fan Because that s the pass1on of her man Latm Club 1 2 A Howard Brown Speedy A ladxes man he bound to be As all can very plamly see East Detro1t 1 2 ProJect1on Club 1 Shennan1g1ns 1 Baseball 2 Chelsea 4 Football 4 Baseball 4 Davld Collrns Dave He th1nks that school' the place to rest Espec1al1y durmg a government test H Y 2 3 Treas 3 V1sual Alds 1 2 3 4 Speech Club 2 Class Play 3 Sharon Conk At the show her nxghts she spent But to the Grange s e somet1mes went Journallsm 2 Chorus 4 Operetta Llbrary 2 Beverly Dyer Bev A qulet glrl wxth charming ways Wxth her 1tS mce spend the days Jackson H1gh 1 2 Y Teens 1 Chelsea 3 4 Chorus 3 4 Treas Operetta 4 A A Joyce Brown Joy Although w1th mxrth she oft does shake A smgle sound she does not make Chorus 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 F H A George Collyer A huntmg he d1d go And caught a l1ttle oe Football 1 2 Baseball 1 4 Track 2 Class Play 3 Lat1n Club 2 Journallsm 3 Sharon Dancer Sherry A glggle and a laugh 1ng sm1le Sherry s happy all the wh1le V1ce Pres S c 4 Journallsm 1 2 3 4 C Ed 4 Latln Club 2 3 Pres 2 Student Councll 1 Athletxc Board Basketball 1 2 Class Play 3 Future Nurses Club K1wan1s Award 1 2 3 Herbert Erke Herb An expert at runnmg a dalry Of work he IS never wary A , , ,S . . l 7 x3 9 7 v ' ' , Vid .YY . , ,3,4 Q' i' r 9 h ' F.H.A. 3,4, Treas. 3 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 ' 4 ' - 2 r 4 9 . 5 ,-... . O- . 1 ,374 ' ' to 1 ' 1 F.H. . 3,4 . G.A. .3 F.F. . 1,2,3 as 13 el'lL0l'5 Nell Fahrner For many long ye lrs the g1rls he d1d scorn Now m1nus a certa1n one he IS forlorn Track 2 3 Football 1 2 3 4 B nd 1 2 3 4 German Band 2 3 Speech Club 2 Class Play 3 Jay Ferguson Ferg1e A g1rl IS usually seen w1th Jay Because he has charrmng way Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 Pres Athlet1c Board Wllllam Geddes B1 North East South and West But then he dec1ded home was best Football 1 2 B nd 1 2 3 4 Dance Ba1d 4 German Band 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Latm Club 2 3 Class Play 3 Genevleve Hafley Genny Whenever she s around a boy GCIISVICVB acts very co Chorus 1,3,4 Operetta 4 Ronald Fa1rbrother Ron Explos1ons were heard north of town Its just Ronn1e clownmg, around Chorus 1 Latm Club 2 3 Ronald Foster Ron In government naps he does get At Naval Reserve he s awake that s a bet' V1sual A1ds 2 3 4 H1 Y 3 4 Treas L1brary 3 4 Treas 4 W1lladean Gullett W1ll1e W1ll1e 11k6S boys one and all Homely handsome short and tall Chorus 2 3 4 A Kenneth Ha1st Ken TWICE of our class was the head And Ill the F F A he e Vice-Pres. 3 Pres. 4 Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team 2,3,4 State Farmer Award Student Council 3 Vice-Pres. 3 Class Pres. 2,4 Wllllam Harrls B1 W1th John he roamed the streets of town Together they could really clown Track 2 3 Student Counc1l 4 Freder1ck Hoffman Fred In On1es he does ply h1s trade Wh1le work1ng w1th a lovely ma1d Basketball 1 2 Football 1 2 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 4 Student Counc1l 1 2 L1brary 4 Class Pres 3 Beth Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 4 A 2 3 4 Se Journal1sm 1 2 3 4 Latln Club 2 3 Sec Treas 3 Chorus 3 4 VICE Pres 4 Operetta 4 Student Counc1l 1 4 Treas 4 Central Treas 4 Class Play 3 Class Sec 3 Gene Ka1ser Found among the books he ll be In the H1gh School hbrary V1sualA1ds 1 2 H Y 4 L1brary 1 2 3 4 Georg1a Hepburn George O er l1ttle ch1ldren she w1ll rule When she IS teach mg 1n our grade school Lat1n Club 2 3 Mar1lyn Honbaum Basketball 1 2 3 4 Softball 2 3 4 A V1ce Pres 3 4 Journal1sm 1 2 3 4 A Athlet1c Board 2 3 4 S c 3 Pres 4 Band Ma1orette 2 3 Cheerleadmg 2 3 4 Capta1n 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 John Johnny was our be bop 1 What a dance he often 1 Yps1lant1 Hlgh Football 1 Track 1 2 Chelsea 3 4 Basketball Football 4 Track 3 4 Student COl1IlCll 3 Athlet1c Board 4 L1brary 4 Chorus 4 Operetta James Keezer J1m Our Enghsh class d1ng dong boy HIS rec1tat1ons cause us joy Football 3 4 Class Play 3 IV 'llll ll II . . , ' ' ' G.A. . 1,2,3,4 , F.H. . 3 e . , . Elizabeth Irwin Johnny Jones J 7 1 ' k'd. G.A. . 1, , , c.3 ' , , , d'd. ' , ' ' ' 1,2 .- . ,2 ' , 3,4 Q ' 3 !3!4 . 7 1- eniord Fred Klmk Speedball A forced vacatlo e dxd take When a 511d9 he falled to make A John Leeth As class clown John d1d keep us gay W1th everythmg he d do and say Basketball 1 2 Class Treas 4 Reuben Lesser Reub He caused the teach ers great alarm But he was handy on the farm A Reporter 4 Student Counc1l 4 Larry Lubahn A gob someday he plans to be And sa1l across the great blue sea H Y 1 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 4 Thomas Kramer Tom On datmg g1rls he al ways sneers He ll change hls tune 1Il 1 couple years H Y 3 4 Pres 4 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 4 Lewellyn Lehman Llew For M S U he d al ways root And 1n 1ts band he hopes to toot A Reporter 2 Parhamentary Pro cedure Team 2 3 4 B nd 1 2 3 4 'VI xed Quartet 3 Cl lss Play 3 Annual Stiff Ed KIWJIIIS Award 2 Yvonne LeVan Vonme Tenor alto she smgs two And her p1tch IS always true Chorus 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Sextette 3 4 A Softball 2 3 Speech Club 2 Sen1or Stand Mgr George McConnaughey H1s fmgers were en cased wxth gauze The rnmks who b1t hlm were the cause Alexandr1a Ind 1 2 Track 1 2 Otter Creek Ind 2 Basketball 2 Terre Haute Ind 2 Track 2 Chelsea H1gh 3 4 Student Counc1l , .. - n h . 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' 3 16 James McLaughl1n Jlm At football games the k1ds yelled Mac Because he was our speedy back Football 1 2 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 Track 2 3 4 French Club 4 Treas Athlet1c Board 4 Annual Staff Sports Ed Class Play 3 K1wan1s Award 3 Charles Mlller Chuck Back and forth from school to fxeld Chuck our grocer1es often wheeled Chorus 1 2 3 4 H Y 3 4 V1ce Pres 3 V1sual A1dS 1 2 Mar1e Munden Beneath her pleasant frlendly m1en ls a manner qu1te serene Basketball 1 2 3 4 A Treas 3 Journal1sm 1 2 3 4 P es 3 Co Ed 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Operetta 4 Theodore N1xon Ted Hts football runs we d1d enJoy At Chelsea he s a favorlte boy Football 1 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Track 1 2 3 4 Athletlc Board Bernlce Mlller Pee Wee For grade school teachxng she w1ll tram Wh1le lookmg for a s1lver plane Chorus 1 2 Operetta 2 Band l 2 3 4 V1ce Pres 4 Pres 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Councxl Donald Mshar Don Wh1le worklng hard for the sen1or class H15 attentlon was held by a younger lass Football 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 3 Joulnalxsm 3 4 VISURI A1dS 1 2 Athletxc Board 4 V1ce Pres 4 Speech Club 2 Class Play 3 M1chael Murphy M1ke Because he worked so late at n1ght He always slept when 1n our s1ght Football 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Evelyn Nothnagel Evle Our Evxe always has a book We th1nk she has a cultured look A Chorus 3 4 Operetta 4 Journal1sm 1 vw- vv vv 11 r - u ,uv ' - s x y ,3.4 ' - 9 y 1 s 9 7 9 ' ' ' 9 ' 2 vv uv vv sv . y . , v v v v r v 9 i' 1 1 1 v ' ' , ,3,4 ' ' , Hi-Y 1,23 Sec. 2 1 l 1 vv ' vw a y v G.A. . l,2,3,4 ' , I 1 y J ' I - X' . , - . , A 1 7 9 1 1 vv vw vv 'u , . . , ,4 F-H. . 3,4 , ,4 , v v v eniord Faye Oesterle She seems rather quiet, with little to say, But we wish her suc- cess in every way. Library 3 Kent Pickett We hardly know that Kent s around Because he never makes a sound Track 2 Robert Rentschler Bob Behind the wheel or under the hood At f1x1ng cars he really good Rosemarie Scherdt Rosie Full of sparkle and fire She IS a real live wire A Song leader 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Band Majorette 2 Red Cross 1 Journalism Class Play 3 Senior Stand Mgr Arlene Paxton VVSamY7 Vivacious, laughing, all the whileg We wish we had her winning smile. Cheerleading 3 Speech Club 2 Class Play 3 Band 1,2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 1, Sec.2 Student Council 4 Sec. 4 Lois Pierce We hope that great big sparkling rlng Will luck and happiness to her brmg Basketball 1 2 A A Vice Pres 4 Parliamentarian Library 4 Treas Latin Club 2 3 William Robards B1ll With basketball he ate and slept And on the line was always kept Basketball 1 2 3 4 Shirley Scott Shlrl She 1S a gentle pa tient lass And also the quietest in the class Chorus 3 4 Operetta 4 l G.A. . 1,2 F .H. . 3,4 ' ' 3 ' ' 's ' -up he 11 . . ! 7 5 F.H. . 3,4 ' ' N un it Q 4 it ' . 4 18 Eugene Se1tz Gene A s1ng1ng farmer o Who causes lots of o A Chorus l 2 3 4 Operetta 2 4 Mlxed Quartet 3 4 Carolyn Tob1n Sus1e A nurse she hopes to We ll have to walt and see Basketball 1 Journahsm 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 A Speech Club 2 Class Play 3 Although we rarely hear h1m speak In sports he 1sn very meek Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 V1ce Pres 1 3 Sec 2 German Band 2 L1brary 1 Athletlc Board 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Sec 4 Patmcxa Wylston Pa Pat bounces her way Through every day Basketball 1 Lat1n Club 2 Chorus 1 4 Operetta 4 A Journahsm 4 Speech Club 2 Rxchard Stark D1ck Manchester 1 2 Band 2 Chelsea 3 4 Band 3 4 Treas German Band 3 4 Dance Band 4 Chorus 3 Mens Quartet 3 4 M1X6d Quartet 3 4 Sr Mllk Man 4 Annual Staff Bus1ness Mgr 4 Edward Walker A leader through our h1gh school days He has helped 1n many ways Basketball 1 2 Football 1 Track 1 2 3 Chorus 3 4 Vxce Pres Pres 4 Operetta 4 Class Sec 2 Class Vxce Pres 3 Glor1a Wh1te Sus1e Laughmg talkmg all the wh1le We w1sh we had her grace and style Journallsm 1 2 3 4 Vxce Pres 4 A A Elame Z1enert M1 A qu1et and thoughtful w1fe We hope she s happy all her l1fe Band 1 2 3 Majorette 3 ' ' b y, , .1 Y' 9 F.F. . 1,2,3,4 , , .4 yy ' yy VYEdVV be. ' g 9 3374 . 7 7 7 74 G.A. . 1,2 , ' - .3 ' - . ,4 Glenn Weir . ,t . , . J ! 74 . 1 ,3,4 ' ' - . , G.A. . 2,3,4 . F.H. . 3 ,3,4 V? tl? YY 'jll . ,3 . . G.A. . 1,2 eniord Joseph Bauer lVJOelV Face of red on bash- ful Joe, Whenever a maiden whispers low. Football 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Chorus 3 Orville Shepherd Orv Although a pleasant lad, He sometimes looks quite sad. Ann Arbor High 1,2 Track 2 Rifle Club 2 Photo Club 1,2 Chelsea 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 F. F.A. 4 Clhlefa Kenneth Bauer Ken A tower of strength in our football line, Ken kept pounding all the time. Football 2,3,4 F. F.A. 3,4 Raymond Shepherd .,Ray,, Although at a factory he does work, His school work he does never shirk. sh, Charles Carpenter Chuck At sports he does excel. He does them all very well. Rochester Joint High School. Ind. 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3 Football 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1, 2, Chorus 1 Class Treas. 1 laid id how we it. cg Story Help we re be1ng mvadedl the teachers crled as seventy four hopefuls trled out for the graduatlng class of 1956 Under the d1rect1on of M1ss Betley and Mr Musser and under the ausp1ces of Presldent Jun Hough V1ce Pres1dent Duwana Tr1bble Secretary Ed Walker and Treasurer Nancy Atklnson we followed the an nual trad1t1on of g1v1ng the return party for the sophomores xn May after attend1ng the party g1ven for us 1n October Student Counc1l Representatlves for the year were Beth Irw1n Sherry Dancer and B111 Robards Bemg only b1t players as sophomores we had few roles Dlrected by PFCS1 dent Carol Bermes Secretary Arlene Paxton Treasurer Duwana Trlbble and ad v1sors Mr Snnth Mr Musser and Mr Monroe we staged a party for the fresh men and helped erect the stand at the f1eld Bern1ce M1ller B1ll Robards and Fred Hoffman represented us 1n Student Counc1l In our Junlor year we felt ent1tled to star b1ll1ng wlth the sen1ors Producers of our show were Pres1dent Fred Hoffman VICE Presldent Ed Walker Secretary Beth Irw1n Treasurer MIFIC Munden and Student Counc1l Representatlves John Jones and George McConnaughey D1rectors were Mr Musser Mr Monroe and Mrs Conklxn Our money I'd1SlIlg, marathon ran all year w1th projects lIlC1Lld1l1Q the sale of uv v ' ' vu ' - ' , . Y . . . , . - . I 9 v v 1 ' 7 ! 7 ' . . 7 , I . .- ' 1 1 l ' D . l , . , . , c 1. 4 ' . , , . y . - . Y y . y L . , . g . . . , . , 1 I . . T L y . . . . Christmas cards and a public supper. In November we were afflicted with a strange u ' I 1 , 4 I vv vw H ' ' vu ' , , , . ,, . . . 9 9 ' vw ' ' ' vv ' ' .- 7 1 YY ll ' ' ' . . . . , . - . , , Y y . . 5 V, 1 ' - . . . - , . L T , . , . 1 , . , . ' ' L . T , - , J 7 r ' ' YY 'VY YV YY - ' 7 dlsease wh1ch made everyone wave h1s hand contmually Of course the arrlval of our class r1ngs m1ght have been the cause Suspense was the keynote of our play N1ght of January lb whxch fe xtured a court trlal Some very amusmg character portrayals were presented The spectacular of th1s year both ln effort and 1n result was the prom The theme Cherry Blossom T1me H1 Washlngton was carr1ed out by murals of Washlng ton palnted on the walls a repl1ca of the Capltol on the stage and cherry blossom trees around the walls Over all wafted the scent of lllacs from the blossom covered ce1l1ng Channel 56 focused on graduatlon and the trxp as our sen1or year commenced Top b1ll1ng was awarded Presldent Ken Ha1st V1ce Presldent Ed Walker Secretary Glenn We1r Treasurer John Leeth and Student COUHC11 Representat1ves Reuben Lesser B111 Harrls and Arlene Paxton Behmd the scene workers were Mr Young and Mrs Schultz Money ra1s1ng agam key noted the show as students pounded doors selllng maga zmes sponsored a publ1c ham supper operated the sen1or stand sold potato chlps and rmlk at noon and collected scrap metal Several members of the class were selected to serve on the re orgamzed annual staff The entlre class co operated IH sell1ng subscr1pt1ons After months of plannmg wardrobes and savmg money the long awa1ted New York tr1p arr1ved and too fast was over The f1nal program on Channel 56 was Crossroads our long awa1ted gradua txon 21 Si ke Ji Jack We the Class of 56 give each a gift to use Our real aim is not to offend but only to amuse To MR CAMERON we give this high school complete His worries are all over and now he can sleep Because MR GRIFFIN's leaving dear old Chelsea High We give him this gift and bid him goodbye To MRS BALD from a land far away This map of her country we give today To MRS BENEDICT goes this paper money Here s hoping it makes her days very sunny' Because MRS BERTKE has chosen a secre tary s career give her this typewriter and our wishes sincere give this candy to MRS CLAIRE Someone as sweet is very rare Because MR CONKLIN works at summer recreation tion To add to her magazines in home economics To MRS DENNIS we give these comics MISS FOX, who slams the door before each class Will someday need this pane of glass To MR GLASSER this ticket to Kalamazoo So if his car breaks down hell know exactly what to do To MRS HALBROOK we give an airplane So she can come visit us in both sun and rain To MRS JOHNSON so small in size We give this yeast to make her rise For all your seventh hour aches and pams MRS LA GOE why didnt you use this deluxe new cane? Because MRS MCFARLAND was bothered by bees We give her this bug bomb if you please Because MR MUSSER worked on our prom like a real swell guy We give him this lilac we re sure he knows why For always being so very sweet We have for MRS PAPSDORF this little Treet MR PRINZING a friend clear through give this pencil in remembering you MRS SCHULZE from a nearby town give this car to get around MR SI-IROYER we give an instrument grand add variation to the high school band MISS SMITH we give these notes devine remind her of her voice sublime MR SMITH go these cute toys he can amuse next years Ag boys Because she was the girls athletics advisor We give this basketball to MRS SMYSOR To MISS WIESE goes a sign for her room So all of the students can take the hint soon Because MR YOUNG never his duties did shirk We give him this medal for all of his work With which to help the State teams fight So NORMA may keep her voice so sweet We give her this canary food to eat Because we know GWEN will soon be wed We give her these recipes so Chick will be well fed To keep her smile bright we give to DIANA This toothpaste The brand is Ipana To JOE who always has pep and steam We give this football cause he helped the team To KENNY BAUER we give this cow For a farmer he ll be and is right now RUTH we give this anchor to you Because you ve anchored that man in blue To BEVERLY and CAROL the sisters in the class Who had to drive so far we give a little gas To DAVE BRISTON who went to the auto conventions We give this patent for his automotive mven tions This little black telephone we give to JOYCE We know an operator has been her choice To HOWARD BROWN this movie ticket goes It costs lots of money to see lots of shows O O fl L . . . . 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I ' These pictures we give in place of a vaca- To NANCY goes this stick, green and white, 22 CHARLES whose lIlt6I'6StS were out of town g1ve th1s map to get around DAVE COLLINS we g1V6 th1s auto part o that h1s t1n l1zzy w1ll always start GEORGE COLLYER we QIVG th1s book of knowledge help h1m on h1s way through college SHARON CONK go these Off1C6 SUDDIIGS when she gets a Job her boss she ll surpr1se So she wont forget her hlgh school play g1ve to SHERRY th1s small bouquet BEV we g1ve th1s l1ttle alarm wake her every morn1ng on the farm HERBERT who 1ntends to be a farmer 1n the dell g1ve th1s hoe and rack and always w1sh h1m well Because NEIL w1ll be a famed f1'1l1S1C1all We g1V9 th1s mus1c to staxt h1S amb1t1on run a store g1ve th1s money He ll work no more' JAY we g1ve th1s hour glass 1n college he wont be late for class RONALD FOSTER who worked 1n the l1brary g1ve th1s book to always carry works on a farm as everyone knows So to BILLY DICK th1s tractor goes Although WILLIE s been dr1v1ng for many years We f1nal1y gxve her a l1cense so she ll have no fears We glV6 th1s gavel to KEN a guy who IS very clever He needed It for class meet1ngs but better late than never Th1s yarn we g1ve to GENEVIEVE So that her l1fe pattern she may weave So BILL HARRIS may always enterta1n folks We g1ve h1m th1s handy book of Jokes To GEORGIA who w1ll soon a teacher be We g1ve th1s cert1f1ed college degree Because at the da1ry bar he worked so hard We g1ve to FRED HOFFMAN th1s vacat1on card MARILYN we glV9 th1s st 1t1onery she can keep Dave Elk1ns merry JOHN JONES who IS our track star glV6 h1m these Wheat1es to make h1m run ar GENE who dr1ves a car of blue glVB th1s pol1sh to keep It l1ke new KEEZER who could really act g1ve th1s book to read fact for act work1ng 1n a garage he greatly des1res g1ve to FRED th1S gum to patch t1res JOHN LEETH we g1V9 th1s key that unwound he'l1 never bc LLEWELLYN who we know w1ll pro gress glV9 th1s book ent1tled Success Because he coons h1s melons at n1ght REUB we g1ve th1s handy fla hhght DIVE th1s candy to keep real sweet JIM who seldom went out of bounds glV9 th1s T for all h1s touchdowns TOM who sang so well 1n chorus g1ve the school song Care to sxng lt for us? GEORGE MCCONNAUGHEY whose name IS hard to spell g1ve th1s d1ct1onary hop1ng It w1ll serve h1m well BERNICE who usually had l1ttle to say g1VG th1s megaphone to use some day Smce CHUCK IS so crazy about dr1v1ng h1S CHI' We g1ve h1m another so he can go tw1ce as ar To MARIE MUNDEN the ed1tor 1n the crowd We g1ve th1s Bulldog Barks of wh1ch she IS proud Cause baseball s h1s favor1te sport of all We g1ve to MIKE MURPHY th1s l1ttle baseball To DON, who was so good at sports We g1ve th1s p1cture of basketball courts To A To ' ' 2 ' , So ' . We ' ' . . To , . T0 ' ' We ' ' ' ' S . . . . ' f I To ' ' T0 , ' , We ' ' ' ' ' . To ' ' . . . To To Q - 1 . v So ' , ' We f ' ' As ' ' ' 1 ' n We ' ' ' - We ' ' . To ' ' ' go I To ' . 0 ' To - I To 1 1 a l ' We ' l ' ' ' ' YY ,YY I . . . , . I . , To f' ' s 'f . To RONALD FAIRBROTHER, Wh0 helped T0 YVONNE, who was S0 nice to meet, 9 We fl A ' - We ' ' - ' . To I . ' , ' VY YY ' , So ' ' . e ' To ' To , ' , ' , We ' . ' ' We ' ' . . H 9 . To , , . . 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' ' f . 23 TED we gIV9 these stars and letters that he cm sew them on all h1s sweaters EVELYN who has such a NICE complex1on g1V6 Ih1S brush to keep her perfect1on FAYE who has the hzur so blond g1V9 th1s dog of wh1ch she IS fond start ARLENE out 1n her domest1c l1fe g1V9 her th1s apron Shell make a cute w1fe' Slnce KENT was always very shy g1V9 h1m th1s wh1stle on wh1ch to rely LARRY who IS so tall 1n he1ght g1V6 these v1tam1ns to lncrease h1s m1ght LOIS who already has her r1ng f 1V8 th1s money for one last flmg have th1s wrench but please don't pan1c gIV9 It to BOB RENTSCHLER He s QUIIG a mechamc BILL who drlves a car of 1ed g1VE th1s traff1c tlcket He drxves qu1te fast It s sa1d Th1s box of rouge to ROSIE we BIVB So that up to her name she mlght always 1ve To help defend EUGENE from h1s l1ttle brother We g1V6 h1m th1s club Its better than any other To RAY we g1V9 th1s book on speed So he may have xt Ill case of need We know he l1kes h1s eggs well peppered So we glve th1s full shaker to ORVILLE SHEPHERD Because SHIRLEY IS so very qu1et We g1V6 her th1s drum to make a r1ot To DICK we EIVB th1s small trombone It w1ll match h1s other except xn tone SUSIE TOBIN who r1des a horse a lot g1V8 th1s p1llow It w1ll surely h1t the spot ED who llkes one of the Jumor lasses Because he pllyed on the vars1ty team We QIVS to GLENN WEIR th1s basketball w1th our esteem PAT who IS so very small EIVC th1s y'1rdst1ck to help her grow tall ELAINE ZIENERT goes th1s rollmg p1n case IIS late when Jxm gets IH her caleer w1ll never be sad EIVG to SUE th1s shorthand pad BETH we EIVB th1s nurses cap her nursmg career may start off w1th a snap Sue Beth To ' ' ' So z ' . 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' , SO . . 24 It Kgfayf We of the Semor Class of 1956 V1llage of Chelsea Townshxp of Sylvan County of Washtenaw State of M1ch1gan Nat1on of Umted States Contment of North Amemca Western Hem1sphere Planet Earth 1 O00 fee above sea level lat1tude 420 30 North long tude 84 We t ma1nly mdustrtal populatlon 2 566 belng of sound mlnd and body do w1ll and bequeath the follow1ng To the e e B 6 faculty who have gulded us helpfully through the years we would llke express our heartfelt thanks and apprec1at1on parents we would l1ke to g1V9 our slncerest thanks for bearlng Wlth us thoughtfully Jumors we leave our Good Looks sophomores we leave our ab1l1ty to stay 1n school freshman we leave our sympathy for you three more years NANCY ATKINSON leaves her ab1l1ty to study to Albert M1ller NORMA BAILEY leaves her s1ng1ng to Kmg Hanna GWENDOLYN BANKS leaves her r1des 1n convert1bles to Mxckey Talbot DIANA BARR leaves her freckles to Sandy Buelher JOE BAUER leaves h1s sm1le to J1m Buck KEN BAUER leaves h1s he1ght to Bob DeFant RUTH BEEMAN leaves her Navy boys to anyone who can handle them The BERMES slsters leave the1r r1des from Jackson to anyone who wants to go that far DAVID BRISTON leaves h1S athletlc ab1l1ty to Ot1s R1chardson JOYCE BROWN leaves her qu1etness to Hugh Wemberg HOWARD BROWN leaves h1s long ha1r to Barbara Collms DAVID COLLINS leaves h1s sleepmg ab1l1ty to Lynda Mayer GEORGE COLLYER leaves h1s casual manner to Doug Keeny SHARON CONK leaves her Job at the theater to Bob Sm1th SHARON DANCER leaves her da1ly telephone calls to anyone who can handle them BEVERLY DYER leaves her helght to her s1ster Sh1rley HERBERT ERKE leaves h1s cowboy boots to whoever has feet b1g enough f1t them NEIL SL ARLENE leave the1r pleasant walks through the halls to Bud and Mel1ssa RONALD FAIRBROTHER leaves h1s r1de to Waterloo to J1m We1r JAY FERGUSON leaves h1S da1ly attendance to h1s brother RONALD FOSTER leaves h1s sleepmg to John Howe BILL GEDDES leaves h1s march1ng 1n the band to John E1senbe1ser WILLADEAN GULLETT leaves her blonde ha1r to Pat Taylor KEN HAIST leaves h1s bookkeepmg ab1l1ty to Don Harr1s GENEVIEVE HAFLEY leaves her actmg ab1l1ty to Charlle Adk1ns BILL HARRIS leaves h1s transm1ss1on trouble to Jerry Slusser GEORGIA HEPBURN leaves her sweet ways to Lorene Keezer FRED HOFFMAN leaves h1s Job 1n the Dalry Bar to Janle Morgan MARILYN HONBAUM leaves her basketball ab1l1ty to Nancy Mayer BETH IRWIN leaves her Central Treasurer s Job to Marlene Kuhl JOHNNY JOINES leaves h1s speed to Douglas Warren GENE KAIZER bequeaths h1s knowledge of the back roads to anyone enough to dr1ve on them JAMES KEEZER g1ves h1s answer book to Paul Weber FRED KLINK leaves h1s Job at Palmer s to Paul Beal JOHN LEETH leaves h1S excess welght to Warren Le1s1nger LLEWELLYN LEHMAN leaves h1s curly ha1r to T1m Fredr1ck REUBEN LESSER w1l1s h1s bag of trlcks to Margle Hepburn YVONNE LE VAN leaves her Job at the Root Beer Stand to Carolyn Mart1nson JAMES MCLAUGHLIN leaves h1s sneezes to Byron Pearson BERNICE MILLER bestows her pleasant manner to Audrey Musolf CHARLES MILLER leaves h1s place 1n the chorus to Gene Owens w1th ne rve 25 O 6 L 0 as to ' ' . 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' ' to MARIE MUNDEN bequeaths her Journallsm Job to Ohve Ann Reddeman MIKE MURPHY just leaves 1n h1s sleep of course DON NISHAR leaves h1s parkmg, places to anyone who wants them TED NIXON w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to get back 1nto school to Norm Ulflg EVELYN NOTHNAGEL leaves her stately walk to Cathy Mester FA YE OSTERLE bequeaths her talkat1ve ways to Tessy Mathews KENT PICKETT leaves h1s Semor m1lkman 1ob to T1m Schulze LOIS PIERCE w1Ils her he1g,ht to Gayla Markel ROBERT RENTSCHLER leaves h1s sife drlvlni to Mr Glasser BILL ROBARDS bestows h1s basketball ab1l1ty on Dean Fowler ROSEMARY SCHERDT glves her cookmg, ab1l1ty to Mrs Denn1s EUGENE SEITZ bestows h1s place 1n the F F A to Don Bush SHIRLEY SCOTT leaves her reserved manner to Betty Fletcher RICHARD STARK bestows h1s Cassanova ways on J1m Klobauchar SUSIE TOBIN leaves her tlmld ways to Pat Blaznek EDDIE WALKER w1l1 hl V1Ce Pre ldent job to Jlfll Bfvcter GLENN WEIR bequeaths h1s dr1ves to Stockbmdge to anyone who wants them SUSIE WHITE leaves her fash1onable manner to Kay Vogel PAT WYLSTON bestows her peppy ways on Sandra Gxmmey ELAINE ZEINERT bequeaths her happy marr1ed l1fe to Momca Smlth GEORGE MCCONNAUGHEY leaves h1s tr1ps to Vandercook Lake to Bob Balmer IOM KRAMER leaves h1s ab1l1ty to get along w1th the teacners to George Staffan LARRY LUBAN leaves h1s extra credlts to Jerry Klels CHARLES CARPENTER bestows h1s fr1endly rr mer on Steve Toth Slgned Don J1m W1tnessed John Howdy Doody Mlckey Mouse 26 The SHEPERD brothers leave their jokes to Eddy McDaniels. A ff ll game It 1S the year 1900 As we change channels on our telev1s1on sets we pause at CHS TV 165 wluch 1S FGVIEWIITQ, the mun events of the year We see many fam1l11r flces of the class of 56 who have made current fame around Chelsea at least Nancy Alk1IlSOIl lS st1ll Ill the same place as always at the head of the class 1n her new role as a teacher Norma B11ley 1S now U1 the new chorus room of Chelsea H1g,h trymg to f1Il1Sh the Job MISS Smxth started Gwendolyn Banks IS secretary for the new boss of Chrysler Dlana Barr IS the med1cal lab techn1c1an at the new Chelsea Hosp1tal The two Bauer Brothers are now runnxng a co operat1ve farm Ruth Beeman and Yvonne Le Van are IBM operators at the Ford Motor Company Beverly Brown 1S now SUCCGSSIVGIY carmg for her home of l1tt1e Browns Carol Bermes has Just been voted the most eff1c1ent but qU19teSt secretary 1n the Dav1d Br1ston IS a professor of eng1ncer1ng at the Un1vers1ty of M1Ch1gdH M S U Just d1dnt su1t you Dave Joyce Brown 1S bus11y l1St9fl1Ilg 111 on conversat1ons at Bell Telephone Company Howard Brown has Just des1gned l11S newest model The Matthew Racer Charles Clrpenter IS back IH Ind1ana l1V1Hg It up Zoom' There goes Dave Co1l1ns fly1ng the newest A1r Force Jet On h1s weekends home from college George Collyer can st1ll be found on Dewey Street Because Sylvan Theater has expanded so much Sharon Conk now serves as 1ts secretary Sherry Dancer Beth Irw1n and Sus1e Tob1n are busy cheermg up wealthy old pat1ents 1n the1r respectwe hosp1tals Be sure to patromze the Sager Da1ry Farm on Grass Lake Road run by Bev Dyer and Paul Herb Erke has Just patented h1S new 1I1V9llt1OI'l the push button controlled farm Nell Fahrner and Arlene Paxton are Stlll together The1r quarrels havent amounted to much after all these years Ronald Fa1rbrother has Just made the all A honor l1st at the Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan Jay Ferguson has Just been voted the second best dressed college man Don Mshar IS f1rst 27 , I ,. 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Ron Foster just colhded w1th another Shlp through reckless dr1v1ng for the U S Navy B1ll Geddes 1S st1ll Cl'13S1I1g, younger blondes W11ladeaH Gullet 1S enJoy1ng college nlght l1fe even more than that of h1gh schools 1f that IS pOSS1b16 Ken Ha1st lS st1ll g1v1ng love lorn adv1ce to anyone who IS dar1ng enough to take Genev1eve Hafley 1S now head secretary at the Chelsea M1111Hg Company B111 Harr1s has just set 1 new record 1n the stock car races at Salt Water Flats As in elementary teacher Georg1a Hepburn sure can make them toe the l1ne Fred Hoffman has ach1eved fame 1n the lad1es world as the1r favor1te barber Mar1lyn Honbaum has f1nally settled down w1th her A1r Force man for whom she wa1ted so long Johnny Jones IS now leadmg h1S troops through th1ck and th1n Ill the U S Army Gene Ka1ser 1S busy manag1ng h1s bus1ness J1m Keezer hasnt found one that su1ts h1S taste or h1s pocketbook vet Fred Klmk IS all t1red out from managmg h1s farm garage and SUS16 An Emmy was Just presented to Larry Lubahn top TV comed1an H1s great est accomplxshment Wlggllng h1s ears of course There goes John Leeth on h1S n1ghtly spree w1th that old gang of h1S Llewellyn Lehman has advanced from French Horn to Drum Major at M S Reuben Lesser has developed a ser1ous lllness namely homes1ckness for MISS Fox s da1ly repr1mands Hope he f1nds a cure soon George McConnaughey's long tr1ps to Vandercook Lake rave ceased for she has changed her res1dence J1m McLaughl1n has just set a new record for long runs on Normal s football f1eld Bern1ce M1ller IS pract1c1ng her penma11sh1p IH those long letters to a certa1n A1r Force guy Chuck M1ller IS mak1ng long tra1ler hauls from M1Ch1g8H to wherever he IS sent Mar1e Munden w1shes she had taken more home econom1cs so she could plan those darn budget meals eas1er M1ke Murphy IS st1ll sleep1ng Fed N1xon just won an award for bemg the lonel1est college man of h1S own free w1ll on Saturday n1ghts 28 . , . . T T . L. . . . . - . . K . it . , . . . Tom Kramer still hasn't recovered from that mischievous Halloween of 55. 7 Y ' H H ' - ' - , . I . . . , . ' . .U. . . , . , . , . . . . . . , , . . . Y . , , . . , . I Evelyn Nothnagel has d1scovered that college men are taller and meer than those h1gh school boys Faye Oesterle lb just as qu1et as ever Kent P1ckett has become head m1lkman at W1enberg s Da1ry as the result of IS exper1ence ts Sen1or m11k seller LOIS P1erce 1S happ1er than ever 1n her new role as 1 housew1fe Bob Rentschler IS fOllOWlI1g hlS father s footsteps to the Waterloo Garage every morn1ng B111 Robards st11l 11kes the newest models 1n cars that 1S Rosemary Scherdt 1S st111 havmg a good t1me and enjoymg 11fe Eugene Se1tz has just developed a new breed of p1gS for h1S g1ant s1ze farm a fam1lv man Orv1lle Shepherd hasnt qu1te dec1ded whether to be a m11l1ona1re or a b11l1ona1re yet 1n the meant1me he IS restmg Sh1rley Scott 15 busy makmg J1ffy MlX 111 a J1ffy at Chelsea M111 Red IS st111 R1chard Starks favor1te color Edd1e W11ker IS an Adm1ra1 111 the Navy H1s 6Xp6I'1eI1C9 111 1eadersh1p as VICE Pres1dent of the class has helped h1m conslderably Glenn We1r IS st111 mak1ng those tr1ps to Stockbr1dge Sue Wh1t9 IS runn1ng her fash1onable market Eggs and Farm Produce For Sale How s DUSIHSSS, Sue'7 Pay Wylston s st111 bounc1ng along on her merry way Elame Z1enert 1S completely happy now for James Jr has arr1ved to make her fam1ly complete Sxgned Sherry Vonn1e Mar1e 29 Y ' ' ' ' 0' K ' .V 1 - . . I . , . h. . . . z , 3 Q ' ' v 1 5 ' ' . Ray Shepherd is now a calm, peaceful, law abiding citizeng has to be since he's . 1 Q . . , . . I ' ' ' YY ' ' YY ' f ' . YY H ' ' ' V ' ' ' ' ' YY 1 , . , . , . . . . . y t . he .mu 1 ,- bf X , Wi? f :ws 411.5 -3' ,Q 'diff lam 4 'mr n -f 'E 'I awww - , viz, ll gv mf 1-5 'nl'-1' ggiw f I wg 3' 3 -4 ff' SUPPGRTING CAST Y Q I ,G E 1 if ex :iii '50-1 ir I 1 We B ' . . , . . 2 ir., f h H ' u . . . l is Y tt i Q Y., df gui ' . ' .' . u ' v H , i . . . . . U . . 5' M. J 5, , L ' . . ., - 11 M . Q... ' Q . I U - ' . . I 2, ,I t W' if ' . D W' Q 'Q N 4- ' - ' ' ' . . J Q2 1 Y -4 A .N Nffp ,5 , , , J ' ' V - Jw S . . - .Q . i q ' Y i 3 I- A rx , . V . I . I Ni .. . 3 1 A X., nl , N it Q ' - . j ' t 5 1 ., My ,fffgm ttf 'l , . . ' . - fy f ' , A ' . . , ' Q I f -an . 3 W A ' ' .F s Y' fs ef' 'B . J fl? ' . ' Y ' rr P A aff. B . fi . . ' Q ' ,, V 1 '1-: f ' . ' u . l ' W K :A ., E V... , . . - u I . . . 45 3 . w Q Q ,w 'X A tix, fe gf F' 31, 'lag ' h .. fri! .Q ar ...- in y 4 ? df 9E2.2...94T E an Row One C Adk1ns C Adkms B Balmer J Baxter P Beal P Blaznek L Borders R Branham D Bush R Carlson Row Two M Carty J Cattell B Coll1ns J Dault B DeFant P Dvorak B F1sher,D Fowler J Gh1dott1 B Guest Row Three K Hanna D Harr1s J Howe J Klobuchar R Kramer M Kuhl G Markle C Mart1nson L Matthews L Mayer Row Four R M1ller A Moore E Moore,A Musolf P Oesterle G Owens N Packard B P1erce M Qu1gley Row F1ve O Reddeman T Schulze M Sexton I Sharon J Slusser M Smxth G Staffan M Stap1sh M Talbot J Wahl Row Slx L Walz P Weber H Wemberg J We1r J W1ll1ams D Wolfgang D Woods L Wr1ght Absent S Gxmmy B Greenwood J Hlbbs A LeVan L Shepherd E Wenk W1th a menu of pop potato Ch1pS and hot dogs 1n the1r booth at the fa1r the Jumors began the year Wlth Presldent Jlm Baxter backlng them all the way Seemg g1r1s wearmg overslzed rmgs and boys w1th broad sm11es you can be sure that they have recelved the1r class r1ngs Frost 1n the axr heralded the begmmng of the annual Chrlstmas card sale Wh1Ch netted a very good proflt for future use V1ce Presxdent Ohve Ann Reddman d1d her part m help1ng plan the dCt1V1t1ES one of whlch was the excellent supper sponsored by the class on January 24 Everyone was exc1ted and busy Wlth the prom May 19th was the b1g day when the gxrls wore the1r formals the boys the1r tuxedos and had a wonderful t1me Th1S surely must have kept Secre tary Jerry Slusser busy gettmg 1nformat1on and all that s needed for such an occas1on Marlene Kuhl had no chance to s1t 1dle because she was contmually busy takmg care of the money commg 1n and trymg to pursuade her fellow classmates to pay the1r dues Don Bush Presldentl The class feel lt IS qu1te an honor to have one of the1r representatxves Presxdent of the Student Councll Bob Defant IS also domg a fme Job to represent the class The class owes a great deal of thanks to advlsors Mrs Denn1s, Mr Musser, and Mr Smxth, for helpmg to make the1r year successful 32 -3- 1 -3 Qw N K' aw 615:22 -A Row One C Aldrlch B Bauer J Bernath J Block R Blough R Borders G Brown M Brown R Brown Row Two J Buck S Buehler R Clark D Collyer T Dault S Dyer R Ed r J Exsenbexser B Fletcher Row Three J Forner R Fowler J Geer J Grau J Heydlauff M Hoffman S Hopkms N lrwm G K191S Row Four D Klmk K Kuhl R Labon W Lake M Landon W Lelslnger N Mayer B Maynard K McAl1ster Row F1ve E McDan1els C Mester P Mlller R Moore H Morgan C Mosler A Murphy D Pastor B Pearson Row Slx K Rlemen schnexder G Rlsner C Romlne L Schlller D Schumm D Scr1pter M Se1tz R Slane J Sm1th Row Seven R Smlth W Sorenson D Stark P Taylor S Toth N Ulflg K Vogel J Wagner N Waller Row Elght D Walz D Warren R Weber L Welch F Wenk M Wenk B Wllllams Absent D Gary D Kmsely D Knxght Second pr1ze' The Sophomores started the1r year out w1th a bang Helen Morgan was chosen queen of the Fa1r They won second pr1ze for thelr float Wh1Ch they entered 1n the parade They sponsored thelr annual Freshman Sophomore dance, and were rewarded by havmg a suc cessful turnout The class was proud to have Denny Schumm, Denms Gary, and B111 Lake as the1r Student Counc1l representatwes They feel the boys have done a good Job 1n representmg them Steppmg mto the dutles of Pres1dent we flnd Bob Weber capably adm1n1strat1ng class act1v1t1es, along w1th V1ce Pres1dent J1m Grau W1th Helen Morgan to record the mlnutes and Sandy Buehler work mg hard as Treasurer to collect dues, they have had a very successful year, under the leadersh1p of Mlss Fox, Mr Glasser, and Mr Smlth as adv1sors 33 A I N 1- is-W Q Gamez is 1 f' be T A 'T 1? -3 '12, ' 9 V l 3 is at X -we 'of' 'X A ' - f X 'NN K 0 C - g, ' ft, at ,135 -W -V so J, -- E42 'f' li W' l ' , , If r L f A S S X, r f J aff' X M 3 ' A 0 . ., Q- . 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A . rgI'8Jlll1'l2l'l Cf IIS 'Xx- f me I Z Row One B Balmer C Barr N Bauer J Blough S Br1stle W Brown C Buckberry B. Carpenter Clark Row Two C DeM1nt C Dorer J Daugherty R Eder A E1semann D Erke D Ferguson Ferry R Fletcher Row Three F Fredr1cks M Forner R Foster M Foster V Greenwood Gentner A Haab O Hart J Hartford Row Four E Heller J H1bbS B Hoffman M Hornmg Howard b Howard W Jefferson L Jahns D Keeney Row FIVE L Keezer L Klmgler P Kramer La1er N Larson H Lentz N Loeffler G Mayer J McKelv1e Offlcers of the nmth grade were Pres1dent Delores Scrlpter Vlce Pres1dent Loren Keezer Secretary Pr1sc1lla Neal and Treasurer Carole Barr Class adv1sors were Mr Conk11n and Mrs Benedlct The year s only act1v1ty was the gwmg of the annual freshmen sophomore party 34 J ' a Q, ' 3' . ' aff - ::. N5 J Lf V v N4' ,V -. , , :lx - L M wif. , L. f - , K , by Q, 'rr V. - 'I .R fewer if as X 4 0 SU: ls. ,Q , 4 4. M , , Q, A 22. is A L. f nf 4 Q-S - ii 1 . xv A, M .F IX X A X X L 1 F .,, . 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Mm' at'-hXi5 tm 12 11,4 S... til' SSW QM- GX Em ..- L. rt VJ it we fkrili Row One N Allen B Bertke S Borders T Brooks B Brown J Brown C Cameron L Carr G Dault Row Two B Flsher L Flsher C Fletcher P Fletcher D Glry C Gleske C Glpson K Goltra D Hageman Row Three R Hageman J Harrls M Hepburn R Herman N Hxlts J Hughes W Helllgh R Irwm E Jefferson Row Four A Jones C Koengeter J Kr1eder R Kuhl W Kuhl N L1ndow L LeClear B Lelslnger C Leland Row Flve T Matthews P MCDZHIEIS J MCLdUgh11D J Meehan A Menge V Mlller R Mock D Moore W Morley Row Slx S Myers H ODell G Packard J Peebles J Patrlck P Rothfuss R Schenk L Schrader P Zahn Row Seven J Sexton B Shepard R Shepherd Q Smlth S Smysor G Speer G Stephens J Thomas T Trlbble Row E1ght B Vxckery S Wagner R Warren J Welch G Wxlllamson G WIISOD J Wooley The e1ghth grade was d1v1ded 1nto three sect1ons, each w1th 1ts own slate of offlcers Adv1sors were Mrs Waltraud Bald Mrs Gwen LaGoe, and Mrs Marlon Johnson Headmg the ent1re class were Pres1dent Lynda F1sher, Vxce Pres1dent S15 Wagner, Secretary Kather1ne Stephens, and Trea surer Nancy L1ndow Student Councll representatlves were Kather1ne Stephens, Larry Schrader, and Bob Schenk Dur1ng the year each of the sect1ons put on dances and carr1ed out projects of 1tS own Next year they hope to get together more as a class 36 is 'N' 1 F 'J W if 'F W ' is I Lx ' J as hw J xr, f at 1' -T f Z' 7 . 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H1 5:3 li 1... l Row One J Abdon C Barels J Barkley J Bauer J Bergman D Bolllnger H Buckberry L Burghardt C Cameron D Canter Row Two E Canter K Carty T Casad S Chaplm T Dunlap S Dyer S E1semann S Exsenbelser L Fahrner J Fauser Row Three M Fxscher P Fllntoft M Greske S Grossman C Harrls M Harrls D Hayes N Heydlauff D Holmes D Keezer Row Four K Kxnde G KIEIS L Koch C Koenn P Langowskx D Larson G Ledford L Llpphart S Mallett M Marsh Row Fxve J Martm D Martm D Mepyans D Mayer Row S1x D M111er M Mock C Mosler A N1xon H Nrxon M Oesterle G Penhallegan D Petsch R Prentxce S Pr1ce Row Seven Qu1g1ey C Reddeman F Reed G Rmge J Romme K Runc1man K Salsburg R Sanderson D Schaules C Scherdt Row Erght A Schmunk R Scrlpter D Sexton D Shelley D Sherman L Slusser D Smrth B Snay M Sorenson J Speer M Steger Row Nme J Summers C Thomas C Waller R Walter A Webb I Wenk J Whxtaker M W11113mS P Worden M Young Row Ten S Zmk B Green G Brunner D Kephart Absent L Cook G Hayes J Knlght E Hughes Class off1cers were Presxdent M1ke Marsh, V1ce Pres1dent Carol Reddeman, Secretary Ruth Prentme Student COUHC11 representatwes were Carol Cameron, Judy Martm, and Daryl Keezer Advlsors were Mrs Ir1s Papsdorf Mrs Bern1ce Smysor, Mrs Glorla Prlns, and Mr George Prlnzmg 37 , , A x av , 0- 5. 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E V192 1 CAVALCADE SPO?TS OWN Ou 0 Il VARSITY FOOTBALL Row One J Bauer,N Fahrner J McLaughl1n,J Ferguson,D Mshar T N1xon G We1r G Collyer J Keezer J Jones K Bauer Row Two Mr Conklln T Schulz B Guest B F1sher D Harms H Brown H Wemberg P Weber,J E1senbe1ser,J Cattell B Lake,Mr Glasser DEXTER 7 CHELSEA O Am1d cracklmg bones and groans from the gang, the Bull dogs played Dexter Al though the squad tr1ed hard ln the openmg game the many penaltles prevented the boys from a great vlctory LINCOLN 7 CHELSEA O Although the great eleven battered hard It was of llttle ava1l because they wound up w1th the same score as that of the Dexter game CHELSEA 14 ROOSEVELT 0 The Chelsea eleven roared 1nto full power overcomlng Roosevelt for the1r f1rst vlctory CHELSEA 18 MILAN 0 The Bulldogs crushed M1lan to wm football's Emmy the Chelsea M1lan K1wan1s Football Trophy The vxctory was a spec1al Joy for Coach Conklm be cause M1lan IS h1s home town CHELSEA 20 U HIGH O Playmg on the home f1eld Chelsea un lashed an offense plus an azr t1ght defense whlch proved they could w1n many more games SALINE 33 CHELSEA 14 Travel1ng to Salme the team was de feated by the spectacular S1 Woods and h1s team mates Chelsea could never seem to get 1ts offense rollmg and the Bulldogs de fense seem ed to fall apart CHELSEA 27 DUNDEE 14 Before the home crowd the Bulldogs showed new power com1ng back from defeat to overpower the Dundee V1k1ngs Team work was the mam polnt of th1s vlctory CHELSEA 20 FLAT ROCK 7 Never g1ve up was the slogan Chelsea used follow1ng thexr vlctory over Flat Rock The Rams scored on the f1rst play of e game but then Chelsea came roar1ng 1n o the p1cture w1th three touchdowns and several that were called back CHELSEA 33 STOCKBRIDGE 13 Romper Room best descr1bes the Stock brldge game when the Bulldogs won 33 13 J Elsenbelser, carrymg the ball the f1rst t1me 1n h1S h1gh school career ran seventy nme yards for a touchdown The team turned 1n one of the fmest sea sons m years, endmg up 1n second place 1n the Huron League H fi N M33 V . W' y QQ 4, ,V x A V . K 2 A X A , 1. V O L ' vs 5. , . r 1, .H 'X X K 4 ' A 5 rf 3 1 4 ' T ' it ' i Q I '. K 1 'xl Q . 5-'11 f CR . ' 3 1, t N rp f ' I - 1 . . , . ' . . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . . 2 . ' , . , . , . ' , . I , . , . I , . . I l . , . . . . . 7 - , . . . - 9 7 7 ' ll ' ll ' . ' th y . . t vv ll - ' 5 . . . . - H H . - D . . . , - . , . - . , . . - 40 Ww-HP1-th in 1- QW F1rst Row S Brlstle J Grau B Brown D Schumm L Keezer B Smlth R Eder T Genther Second Row J Satterthwaxte R Steger J W1l11ams J Smlth J Heydlauff D Woods D Schroen D Wolfgang Thlrd Row Mr Glasser R Wrlght D Gary S Hopkms K R1emenschne1der D Collyer E McDan1e1s O Hart G Mayer Mr Conklm FOOTBA LL RESERVE Approxlmately twenty freshmen and sophomores played on the reserve team thls year though they were 1nexper1enced the Bullpups showed prom1s1ng outlook for future years Both games agamst Manchester and Stockbrxdge, were lost In each game the boys d1d then' best and were a cred1t to the school JUNIOR HIGH FOOTBALL Flrst Row T Dunlap,L Carr,M Mock,S Dyer,D Keezer Second Row J Thomas,J Patr1ck,Q Sm1th,R Irw1n,J Mshar,D Schaules Th1rd Row R Mock,M Marsh,K Larson, B Kuh1,T Tr1bble,Mr Musser Fourth Row D Mayer,W Morely,A N1xon,B Schenk,A N1xon,A Jones C Koengeter,J Kre1der,J Rmge F1fth Row P McDan1els,G W1lson,N H1lts,J Harr1s,H O'De1l,R Herman,C Cameron 41 , , A S , -v ,, 1 ' f ,V ,Y 5 t, . , . 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Al- A ..f , 1 ,':f, ' '! :mv M P K9 M 5. ig? man 1 5-I 5-1. ill ' Q il, x A QT 'ff 4 k. f . l, ,Wf'HQ, ws9 Q yfzegw f ' ' A , :n f ' rg -fwfr: f- xv N- . , A r 'i 5' .- MH M mm gr M, A . ., QW Ugg mg he obe rotferd VARSITY BASKETBA LL Row One J Jones J Baxter F Fredr1cks E Walker T Nlxon B Guest Row Two G Welr E Wenk B DeFant D Mshar B Robards The swxshmg sounds of the nets could be heard as the 55 basketball squad read1ed for a very aga1nst the exper1enced Salme Hornets Although the Bulldogs had beaten Dexter the preceedmg week 75 55 the Hornets placlng a rangy and veteran outf1t on the floor outclassed the Bulldogs by a score of 68 46 Coach Glasser rall1ed h1s team back 1nto shape for a game agamst the L1ncoln Rallsplltters Good balanced scormg brought on a v1ctory for the home team 69 62 Watch out for the press could be heard from all corners of the gym as Chelsea dropped a very excxtmg game to Dundee 65 56 A restful vacat1on brought a vlctory for the Bulldogs as Bob DeFant h1t for 31 of the 60 po1nts scored agamst M11an whlch had 55 polnts Lady Success d1d not sh1ne on the Bulldogs as they lost two consecut1ve games to Manches ter 57 54 and to Flat Rock 59 55 When the gun sounded endmg the Roosevelt game the score board read 57 56 1n Chelsea s favor Agam a losmg streak h1t Chelsea as they lost three games 1n success1on to Dexter U Hlgh and Stlme The respect1ve scores were 53 52 63 54 and 70 48 Commg out of a slump Chelsea over ran L1ncoln on the1r floor by the comrnandlng score of 62 38 Aga1n the Bulldogs tryxng to rlng up two consecut1ve v1ctor1es h1t a bad n1ght and were beaten by the Dundee Vlkmgs 68 46 Among the screammg and exclted fans the Bulldogs came back br1ll1antly from the1r prev1ous game by beatmg M1lan 65 63 Travelmg to far away Flat Rock the Bulldogs ended the1r regular season on a sad note The Rams proved too tall and beat the team 73 63 Luck wasnt w1th the Bulldogs as they lost the1r f1rst tournament game to St Thomas of Ann Arbor 65 59 The Bulldogs played a good game but St Thomas proved too hot Four players were elected by the1r team mates for outstand1ng awards Bob DeFant a Junlor and lead1ng scorer was awarded as most valuable player Sen1ors John Jones and B111 Robards were elected co captams The other honor was awarded Frank Fredr1cks most 1mproved player of the year 43 , K , 'wt I - 1 - 1 , it 'X . , ,,, ' W' . , . , . , g X , . . I - . y - 9 4 .W . , . , . .1 , 5 , 2 ,A A 1 I ? 7 AN . . , . tough season. Putting a new squad on the floor, the team's first appearance on the home court was ' v 7 I . v VV 'I Y , , , . , . . , . . D vv vv ' ' ' - ! . . , y - . . . , . . I , Q . , 1. I . - ' , - , - . ! 5 , y , . . . . . , . . l , . . . . . , . ' , . . . , . - . , . . . I , . . - . A . , . HN! Row One B Weber L Keezer O Rlchardson D Ferguson D Schumm Row Two K Rxemenschneuiier B We1ss E MQD1n1e1s F Wenk J Mshxr Row Three F Heller J E1senbe1ser G MIWGTS O Hart Mr Conklm the fact that the teim was composed mostly of freshmen The squid won four and lost ten but ste:1d1ly 1mprovLd 1nd w1ll have g,ood maternal to offer for next year s va.rs1ty EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL SEVENTH GRADE BASKETBALL Row One R Mock G Speer B Kuhl A Jones Row One T Dunllp J Abdon J Schlules Q J Meehan L Sehrxder J Thomas Row Two Dyer D Kephlrt D Keezer Row Two Mr Mussel C Koengeter B Schenk B MC Mussel J RIDER J Klllght M Mlrsh K Damels W Morely Q Sm1th L Carr Row Larson M M onk P Flmtoft L C.11 1 Row Three C Cameron N H1lts G Wxlson R Thxee D Mayer H Nlxon A N1xon C Herman Waltel 44 M' ww Z' . X, 2 J A P M R V M, YH t a A -1' j, ,f , 1 Y 1 3 0 2 4 2' f 1 0 5 F ea 4 If J La , 'K Y I X 'X 3 . , . , . ': ' ' , . , . v . 1 . ' ' , . ' ', . ' 1 ' , . , . 1 . : . , . ' ' , . aj x . L . . ' . The Bullpups weren't too successful this season, but this was due to I L H H 1 , . 4 L , ' ' ' 1 . 1 ' r , YN 1 ' I . , . , . , . , I . L , . , , 1 , L . ' , . ' 1 . . 1 . : , . 2 , . , . Z Mr. . ' '. . 1' , . 1 , . - 5' ', . ' 1' , . 'Y , . 1' , , V , . , . 4 , . ' . ' , . ' , . A , . ' . z . ' , . A . . ' ' , . - 5 . X , . A , . , . In ,Hal fara e Row Onc J Rmge J Baxter A Brown L Keezer D Schumm J Klobucha C Mos1er D Ferguson O RlCh ardson Row Two J Meehan E MCDdHl9lS A H Wemberg B Guest M Murphy S Hopkms K Haxst G Staffan Row Three Mr Conklrn ,Mau Ferguson RDeFant E Wenk G We1r D Woods The fam1lxar sounds of Take Me Out to the Ball Game and Play Ball were heard wh11e passmg the athletxc f1eld dur1ng baseball season Coach Alan Conkl1n could be heard encouragmg h1s boys to Jom the H1t Parade for the season Weather cond1t1ons hmdered the twenty f1ve candldates from a fast start but flghtlllg, hard the team had a very f1ne outlook for 1ts future games Beal flue Cfo k Row One J Mshar W Lake E Walker R Fletcher J Cattell R Eder Row Two W Brown T Gentner D Gary B Sm1th D Schroen B Brown Row Three J Jones J McLaughl1n N Sanders T N1xon J Bauer Mr Glasser W1th f1fteen boys out for track, the Bulldogs looked forward to a very successful season, under the guldance of Mr Ray Glasser The team part1c1pated 1n four meets plus the Huron League meet, w1th the probabxhty of more to be scheduled 45 O A- ' r 1 ' ' 7 ' 2 , 7 ' 9 ' X 1 ' 1 Q' . 1, . , if , f 4 1 r ' - f ' q . , . I - - gf T Qs fr I ,f R, ,' , I, r . - w .fi rg ' 9 ' 9 .N Vx' f I . , - . -I : . , O. Hart, G.Mayer, J. , . . . , . , . . YY YI ll VV ' r , l cr ! r V C 'v , ,,f' 9' . .+ l ' - , . , . 1. , . , . , ..,,, ,,,,. ' , if , ' ' ' , . , . Y ' Y ' .' n 1 l ' ! ' ! - .' ', . , . ' , . . ll! a real ' e GIRLS VARSITY Row One M Honblum K Vogel B M1ller N Atkmson S Dinner B Irw1n Row Two A Murphy L MCMIIIIIIS O Rcddem in NI 1rw1n M Munden G Rlsner C DSMIIII Row Three M Kuhl L Mlvcr M Txlbot Forty eaper beavers stalted pr1ct1ce the last of November w1th enthus1asm and the w1ll 1shed the season w1th a record of three Wlllb and four losses Two heart breakers were lost 1n the last few seconds Manchester Chelsea Plnckney Chelsea Dexter Chelsea Manchester Chelsea Pmckney Chelsea Dundee Chelsea Dexter Chelsea CTDIHIIIS were selected for each game High scorer for a sxngle game was Becky M11ler w1th 24 polnts Wh1Lh came close to the school record of 28 po1nts made by Judy Murphy mn 1952 Mrs Dav1d Prlns was coach unt1l Feb 17 when she I'9Slf,I1Gd Mrs Francls Smysor completed the schedule GIRLS RESERVES Row One Beuhler A EISGITIZIII J Bernath D Scrlpter Row Two N Mayer B Collms Row Three M A Hornmg, J Hxbbs 4b L9 ,gg to play their best. Twenty-eight girls fin- - 25 14 ' 30 17 20 39 26 23 ' 22 18 28 37 20 29 ' - 2 S. THE LINE-UP Racket Squat Row One R Slane D Collyer J Forner J Geer P Whltaker A Paxton D Brlston C Martmson B Hoffman Row Two P Dysert N Larson J Buck T Schulze J Shook L Lehman N Rowe K Hanna F Wagner VJ Sorenson C Buckberry D Fowler N Waller O Reddeman B M1ller Row Three A Musolf Mr Shroyer J We1r R Eder F Kllnk L Schm1tz M Carty W Geddes D Warren D Walz R Bxlmer B Pearson N Fahrner G We1r L Walz D Fowler D Stark CONCERT BAND Amld compla1nts of sore feet broken backs and other a1lments of a lesser degree the Chelsea Bulldog Band started the fall marchmg season A warm up performance was held on the streets of Chelsea where they executed a flashy dance rout1ne to the tune of Sh Boom dur1ng the annual Com mun1ty Faxr Parade Pohshed performers entered the gr1d1ron both at home and away to glV8 performances that 1n cluded orlgmal dancmg routmes to Sh Boom Hokey Pokey M1nuet ln G Melody of Love and L1ttle L1za Jane Early ID the mornmg of October 15th alarm clocks could be heard janglmg Ill every band member s home to awaken them and thelr northern guests from Bella1re to go to the annual Band Day at the Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan Not only d1d they enJoy part1c1pat1ng 1n the world s largest massed band but they also were lmpressed by the excellent dr1ll rout1ne of our northern nelghbors Late that rlght the txred backs of our eff1c1ent equ1pment men Byron Pearson Doug Collyer and Jerome Forner were relaxed at last after puttmg ln a full day at the1r gruel1ng Job After marchmg season Bern1ce M1ller and Donna Walz the band l1brar1ans could be found early 1n the morn1ng passlng out muslcal numbers to be played at that day s rehearsal Some of the new numbers lncluded were Tuttl Fru1tt1 and L1sbon Ant1qua Durmg the concert season the un1form custodlans Arlene Paxton Evelyn Moore Glenn We1r Llewellyn Lehman B1ll Geddes and J1m We1r rece1ved a much needed rest due to un1form alter at1ons and seml ormal dress at all concerts The grand performance of the concert season was the motorcade tr1p to Wayne Un1vers1ty to play 1I'l the D1str1ct Festlval The program cons1sted of Sequo1a Overture m Class1c Style and New Colomal March On the l1ghter s1de a spec1al assembly appeal1ng to teen agers was presented before the stu dent body A pleasant change from the run of the m1ll concerts was presented as a band var1ety show bu1lt upon a theme entltled Mus1cal Amerxcana Most of the orgamzatlons 1n the band part1c1pated IH th1s the band s verslon of a spectacular Early 1n Apr1l an ep1dem1c of spr1ng fever struck the band encouragmg them to brave the cr1sp morn1ngs ln order to prepare themselves for the M1ch1gras parade on the twent1eth of that month An unusual s1ght was seen aga1n th1s spr1ng as the band could be seen preceeded by the mounted color guard outf1ted 1n blue and gold Roman style trlmmmgs Graduates w1ll perform for the last t1me for the Pageant of Drums at Bay C1ty June 23 25 Th1s week end tr1p w1ll be cl1maxed by the presentatlon of a S300 pr1ze to the band wh1ch excels 1n both marchmg and concert performances The busmess and correspondence portlon of the band s act1v1t1es was under the able hands of offlcers Pres1dent Ol1ve Ann Reddeman Vlce Pres1dent Bern1ce M1ller Secretary Davld Brlston and Treasurer D1ck Stark 48 I . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' 2 ' a - v ' a ' x ' s ' s - s ' v . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 , . , . l , . , . , . , . , . , . . 7 7 7 I - K 1 ' YY - YY ' - ' ' ' ' VV - YI VI YY YV ' ' YV YY 7 5 7 ! YV ' ' H ! , . . , . A 5 ! 9 s a ' 1 a . . . . N , ' 3 ' YY '- ' 'VV YY ' ' YV 7 J l 7 J 1 J 9 ' . . 1. -L I ' ' ' ' ' V7 ' YY IV ' ' V1 - 9 s ll ' YY , - - VV ' ll ' v . . H . . H . . . . . ' ' Y ' YY ll , . 7 , , ' 7 9 ' ' . . , . . . - s 1 a JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row One G Paekard L Schrader K Larson F Reed P L3I1Q,OWSlx1 C Cameron J Bergman C Bare1s C Reddeman D Moore R Prent1ce Row Two M Young J Brown M Sox xson D Mayer J Harr1s R Walters V Blechareyzk C Wlller M Hlrrls H Buckbex ry R Ike J Woolev J Barkley C Dault R Wlrren T Brooks J MLLaughl1n V M1ller Row Three S Smysor R Maynard B F1sher C Wxlson L Fahrner L Slusser S Wag ner D C Cameron C Koengeter P Fllntott J Thomas CIUZGIIS of Chelsea w1ll never have to worry about havmg, a mature 1nd exper1enced band because the Junlor H1gh Band IS followmg III the footsteps of the H1gh School Band playlng, nearly the slrne musm and learnlng the march mg routmes of the upperclassmen They played before the P T A at the school Chmstmas programs and Jun1or H1511 Parents Nxght On Memorul Day they were outf1tted 1n the flashy royal blue Capes and hats presented to them by the Band Boosters Club GERMAN BAND G Welr R Stark B Geddes Sz Frlend D Collyer N Fahrner J Forner D Brxston lx The band took on a forexgn aspect through a speclal group of boys known as the German Band They whole heartedly performed before communlty and church orgamzatmns 49 - 3 . ' , . , . , . , . T . ' , . , . ' ', . , . , . ' . 1 . , . , . 'el ' . . , . ' , . ' ', . ' , . 1 , . L ' , . ' , . , . V, . 1 , . ' . . . , . , . ' ', . ' . 1 . , . . , . ' , . ' , . ' . . ' , . . g , . Sherman,K. C.1rty, R. Mock. A.Jones, L. Carr, A. Ray, Mr. Shroyer,D. Kephart, N. H1lts,J. Meehan . 4 t . , . , ', . 1 . . . . . ,Q I . L , , T 2 .h I . - I I C Q L - 1 .- . T r y . .T , , i .1 . ' , . , ' 1 . , . DANCE BAND Row One O Reddem1n L Lehman J Forner N Waller C Bugkberry B Mlller Row Two B Geddes D Stark D Wxlz B Pearson A few members of the band wlth 21 grave fo1 smooth ind Jlxy musle formed .1 dame band ent1tled the Dreamers They entertzuned the student body on several occaslons and also played for non school O1'gZlIllZ8t1Ol1b Through the strams ol Old Man Rlver the mellow sounds of the Brass Sex tette could be heard is they played before many loeul groups MA RCHING BA ND 50 BRASS SEXTETTE Left to r1ght D Stark G Wexr B Geddes N Fahrner B Balmer B Pearson , - l . . , . ., . , . , . , . , . . 3 . , . , . 1 . . ' . 1 ' vv, vv , y -, ' 7 C 1 , , A H - 1- 1 ' 'll ' YY 1 1 1 ' Y '. . , . , . 1 ' 7 w ame i une.. Row One M1ss Smxth N Atkmson M Munden B Irw1n B Greenwood S Slane L Matthews S Dyer B P1erce E Nothnagel N Ba1ley B Maynard D Barr R Beeman R Scherdt Row Two G Banks Y LaVan S Sexton M Tarasow P Kramer B Oesterle S Conk S Scott P Wylston L Wrlght P Mlller J Daugherty C Adk1ns E Snyder M Wenk M Stap1sh C Dorer Row Three G Hafley W Gullett B Dyer L Stark, J Hlbbs G Markle S Glmmey D Stark T Kramer, R Carlson D Bush J Brown J Block M Talbot D Woods K Kuhl M Forner Row Four G Kalser R Wr1ght J Dault R Branham L Lubahn F Hoffman J Jones C M111er E Se1tz E Walker Chmbmg a Stalrway to the Stars the chorus had a full and busy schedule arranged and conducted by M1ss Martha Smlth, and produced by Presxdent Ed Walker V1ce Pres1dent Beth Irw1n Secretary Yvonne LeVan and Treasurer Llnda Wr1ght Ensembles formed from the larger group mcluded a g1r1s sextette boys quartette and a mlxed quartet Wh1Ch performed for VHTIOUS church and commumty clubs An lmportant soclal event sponsored by the chorus was the Chrlstmas Ball a sem1 formal dance A novel h1gh lxght of the affa1r was the crownmg of Kmg Don Bush, who was elected by the student body The f1rst chorus performance was the comb1ned Chrlstmas program w1th the band Follow1ng th1s all effort was focused on the operetta Patlence presented February 18 Adventure Ho' was the cry as the chorus agam journeyed to Western M1Ch1gaH College for the Sprmg Festlval Presentmg many of the numbers prepared for the festwal the mus1cal group had a Sprmg Concert and a Parents Nlght program The fmale of the year s act1v1t1es were the numbers offered at the graduat1on programs 51 lla . I 1 - 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 ' 1 . , . , . , . , - , . , . , . . 1 . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , 1 , f , 1 T 1 1 , . , 1 , f , 1 . 1 . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . 5 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' ' YY ' ll 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' YY ' ll 7 Y 7 .- . - . . . H . H ' ' VV ' YY u . , . YY 11 - ' . . . , 1 . . , , . . dvzck ilze Siu J Left to r1ght D Barr T Kramer P Kramer L Matthews E S91tZ D Stark N Ba1ley D Stark R Branham The h1gh sehool chorus presented a hght opera Pat1ence by G1lbe1t and Sull1van Saturday February 18 111 the school gymnasmm Th1S Jolly sat1re on an aesthet1c graze ol tne elphtles pres lted a fleshly poet and an 1dyll1e poet Bunthorne and Grosvenor who ire r1v1ls fOl the '1ffect1ons of the m1lk m.11d Pat1ence A tram of lOV9SlCk lad1es and the1r former lovers a colonel a duke and 1 major w1th a reg1ment of off1cers of the Dragoon Guards complete the p1c+u1e Patlence havmp been told that love mu t be lbsolutely unselllsh h1s to reject the perfect Grosvenor and accept the very 1mperfeet Bunthorne ThlS dr1ves the lad1es back to the1r m1l1tary lovers but the I6l1I11Oll IS soon broken up by the arr1val of Grosvenor and they promptly transfer the1r love to h1m A purse 1S devxsed to get Pat1enee s love baek for Bunthorne but all IS to no ava1l Thus no one 1S Bunthorne s Br1de The cast 1IlClL1d9d Norma Ba1ley lll the t1tle role Doug, Stark as Bunthorne R1chard Stark as Grosvenor w1th Lo1s Stark Pat Kramer D1ana Barr Lee Matthews as the IOVGSICK ladles Gene S91tZ played the duke Ron Branham was the colonel wh1le Tom Kramer was the l1eutenant BOYS QUARTET GIRLS SEXTET Seated R Stark Seated L Matthews N Atkmson Standmg E S91tZ D Stark L Lehman Standmg K Kuhl D Barr D Woods Y LeV.1n 52 O 1 ' 1 . , . 1 ' 1 . , . , . , . . ' , ' vw ' vv ' . ' 1 1 1 , . . . . V . I K .U ,V L N Q' H H H, . G. 1. vw , ' , . ' . ' . ' ' , , 4 1 L , . , , V f . , Y L 2 f , T 4 , ' ft ' . ' , ' Y ' S I , 2 9 ' 1 1 . . I . . . ' V I . - 1 ' ' IY I ' VV . . . . Y . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' v v I . . I . , . . I . , . , . . . . , . , . , - - F :,:. :-im' L 1 .. .. - ... 43 EIGHTH GRADE CHORUS Row One B Shepard C G1bson Q Sm1th J Thomas R Mock P W1ll1s T Tr1bble P Zahn K Stephens B Vxckery D Irw1n J Sexton Row Two V Mxller L Schrader G Speer B Kuhl J Mehan J Patrmk P Fletcher R Kuhl G W11111fflSOIl L Carr V Blechlrczyk L LaCla1re Row Three M1ss Sm1th J Brown N Allen L Fxsher A Menpe J MCL1ughl1n B Fxsher D Moore B Sehenk W Morley G Dtult R Snephttd Row Four B Mlynard J Krexder P Routhfoos A Jones C Ko ngeter P MCD IIIIGIS R Herman G Wllson C Cameron T Brooks N H1lts Row F1ve J H'1rr1s E Fletcher R Lexsmgaer H ODell J Welch D Beemxn G Pmkard D Htgaman J Wooley Row S1x D Glry N Llndow C G1eske M Hepburn C Leland T Matthews K Goltra S Wagner B Bertke B Brown SEVENTH GRADE CHORUS Row One L Koch T Casad M Wenk J Bernath D Schaules S Exseman Row Two R Walters C Mos1er D M1ller L Slusser R Smderson M Mock S Dyer C Koenn C Clm eron M Harrls J Rlnge J Kmght D Bollmger J Rom1ne A Webb Row Three T Dunlap K Larson G Kle1s M Oesterle K Sahsburg R Scr1pter J Brenner A N1xon S Pr1ce M Younb D Kephut F Reed D Sm1th L Fahrner MISS Sm1th Row Four J Bauer E Huphes M W1111dfl1S D Sherman C Waller M Steger M G1eske J Mart1n J Summers C Reddeman C Barexs R Prentlce Row FIVE L L1pphart G Ledford K Carty L Burghardt L Cook K K1nde J Barkley K Salsburg D Holmes S Gross mln J Wh1t1ke1 D Mepvlns S Zlllh B G1 een Row Slx L Qulpley P Llllg,OXKbhl C Schtxdt R Snnth S Chapman R Bxpper N Heydlluff M F1she1 H Ntxon A Schmunk G PCIllllu9g,lIl C Hllflb D Cxntu 53 - 3 . . , . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' ' , . ' , . , . , . A , . ' , . . 2 . ' , . . , . , . , . L , . , . t , . ,. 1 , . L , . 2 , . t . Q ' A , . , . , . ' , . T , . 2 ' , . r , . , . - , . , . z , .. ' , 1' . ': . 1 . . ' , . , . , . 3 f , . , z ' , . . , . ' , . . , . , . ' . ' : . . ' , . ' , . ' ' f , . ' , . , . 1 , . 2 ' , . CT ' , . '. ' 1 . l , . A , . I , . , . , . ' , . , .1 T , . , . . - I . , . , . , . , . . , . ' mn K. Runciman,D. Hayes, P. Worden, S. Eisenbeiser, D. Hayes, H. Buckberry,J. Canter,D. Keezer,J. Speer. : . , . ' , . ' , . . , . . , . , . , .' , . 2 - , . 4 , . A , . I , . ' , . D , . . I . , . , . I , . , . U , . ' , . , . I , . D , . Y , . 1 ' , . , - ' , - - , ' ' - : . , . f , . ' , . . , . , . , . . , . I , . . , . , . ' ' , . I . ' I , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . ' , . L T, . , . '- g,. 1 -, . V: '.. ', . - , 1 . f . 4 1' .':1' . . ' . , . 'JV , . 1 , . 4 J', . A , . ' ', . L 1 , . L ' . . 1 '. am flue ,faux STUDENT COUNCIL Row One C Cnmeron A Paxton D Bush Mr Shroyer L DeFant B lrwln Row Two B Eder J Vlllllll B Lake B C0ll1ns D Schumm B Schenk L Schrader Row Three F Fredrlcks B Harms R Branham E Wenk R Lesser D Gary N Rowe Under the capable leadershlp of Presxdent Don Bush Vxce Presldent Bob Del' ant Secretary Arlene Paxton and Treasurer Beth Irw1n Student Counc1l began the 55 season by channehng 1nto a hlgh voltage dlscusslon on a selectlon of suxtable programs for Hlgh School assemblles Would you l1ke to chaperone the bus Frlday Illghto Bob DeFant and Ed Wenk found th1s ques tlon recurr1ng all too often as they val1antly trled to fulf1ll th1s lmportant Student Counc1l obl1gat1on Among the respons1b1l1t1es of the OI'g3.Il1Z8tlOll are approvlng dances partxes assembl1es and establlshmg SOCIHI and governmental po11c1es for the student body Letters ln her sleep' Arlene Paxton even dreamed about letters s1nce she wrote to f1fty d1f ferent schools 1n a survey to flnd successful youth centers Although Chelsea s youth center has not off1c1ally started much work has been done to make It a valuable asset to the communlty Evenmg dlnner meetlngs at the home of adv1sors Mr Gr1ff1n and Mr Shroyer cleared the clouded channels when xmportant projects needed more thorough d1scuss1on and cons1derat1on A few of the present members w1ll serve agam next year hopmg that the orgamzatxon w1ll agam prove to be the real volce of the student body Sparta on ara e- ATHLETIC BOARD Row One B Mxller M Honbaum K Vogel Row Two J Jones D Mshar M Kuhl Mr Musser J Baxter Row Three T Schulze, G Wen' J Ferguson J McLaughl1n T Nlxon What would our meetlngs be l1ke wlthout b1lls to pay? The representat1ves appolnted from each sport were sure to ask th1s questlon They were constantly 1nterested IH the f1nanc1al slde of our sports and 1n produc1ng a budget for each The board was 1mportant 1n the eyes of the g1rls who were makmg then' cheerleadlng debut because the dec1s1on lay 1n the hands of four of the members That s my boy was the cry often heard by the fathers of our football players on Dads Nlght Wh1Ch IS made posslble by the plannmg of the Athletlc Board Ass1sted by advlsor Mr Musser the club was led by Pres1dent Mar1lyn Honbaum V1ce Presldent Don Mshar Secretary Kay Vogel and Treasurer Becky Mlller 54 I . . , .. , x . , . , . , . . I . , . 1. , . , . , . , . , . ' . , . , . 1 v ' y - 9 - , . , . . W v ' 1 ' ' Y, V lv ' vv ! 9 . H . H . . . . r .T . vv ' ' ' vw ' - , . ' v v 9 . , ' . . , . 1 , . 1 ' ' v vv vv ' ' ' ' ' ' v 1 . , . , . . , . , . , . , . , . . , . . , . , . , . . H . . . . H . . . L ' ' Y ' ' ' .I rv v vv v , uv v ' rr ' ' ' 1 . . , ' ' - ' Y ' , v 1 9 Stage Show The Junlor stars performed 1n Our Hearts Were Young and Gay a comedy presented Frlday and Saturday March 23 and 24 The play took place durlng the 1920 s and the perxod costumes d1d much to add to the h1lar1ty Lynda Mayer and Evelyn Moore were cast as Cornel1a Skmner and Emlly K1m brough who were takmg a tr1p to Par1s They met two boys on board Shlp D1ck and Leo who were played by Jerry Slusser and George Staffan Cornel1a s mother and father Mr and Mrs Sk1nner, were played by Marlene Kuhl and Dav1d Wolfgang When Cornel1a de veloped a case of measles It was nearly detected by the medlcal lnspector Sandra Glmmey However by conceal1ng her face Cornel1a escaped quarantlne The steward and stewardess of the sh1p were Jack Cattell and Becky M1ller The sh1p s purser was John Howe and the Adm1ra1 was J1m Wen- Whlle on the boat Cornel1a and Emlly met two Enghsh g1rls who were portrayed by Pat Dvorak and Mary Lou Sexton Arr1v1ng 1n Parls the g1rls had an unfortunate encounter w1th bed bugs at thexr hotel Madame Ehse the landlady was played by Carohne Mart1nson and her daughter Therese was played by Barbara Co1l1ns Paul Weber took the part of De Le Cro1x the French actor whom Cornel1a tr1ed to lnduce 1nto g1v1ng her dramat1c lessons A brxght spot near the end of the play was J1m K1obucher's portrayal of the wmdow cleaner Dlrectors of th1s del1ghtful entertamment were Mrs Bald Mrs Schultz and Ol1ve Ann Reddeman as student d1rector 55 - - ' vv vu 1 , . . , . . 9 . . . . .1 1 ' s ' 'v . , . , . 7 1 ' . , . . . . . ' 9 r ' ' i x v 1 1 ' V ' 1 ' 9 , . o ay J .garm Report Row One S Br1stle R Lesser A LeVan F Kllnk K Halst Mr Sm1th D Wolfgang 'l Schulze B We se D MIHICK L Wtlz N Loeffler Row Two D Stark M Sextz R Blough B Flsher J Heydlauff E Heller P Prent1ce J E1senbe1ser J W1ll1s L Lehman Row Three B Sorenson K Bauer J Blough J Kloubachar J W1ll1ams J Grau C R0m1ne E Seltz D Grossman J Satterthwa1te In August the headlmes of an Owatanna Mxnnesota newsplper read M1Ch1gHIl group bunks 111 County 4 H Hall That was the F F A at the m1d pO1I1t of the1r annual summer tr1p whlch th1s year 1ncluded Ind1ana Illmols Iowa Mmnesota W1scons1n and M1Ch1g8ll Thls tr1p sharpened the1r focus for a very successful year f1lled wlth many dCt1V1t19S such as the annual p1g scramble a pep meetmg and the ra1s1ng of four two acre corn plots wluch helped supply f1I121I1C6S for next year s Jaunt Of great 1mportance was the Parent and Son Banquet wh1ch was presented on January 25 The menu featured the fru1t of the boys' labor and fun w1ld game The F F A Emmy the coveted hog trophy awarded for ra1s1ng the h9 iV1GS1 l1tter of p1gS 111 56 days was presented to Eugene Sextz at th1s banquet For the f1rst t1me xn many years the Parlxamentary Procedure Team surpassed all contenders at the reg1onal and placed very hxgh 111 the state compet1t1on Sunny days and warm mghts generated an F F A softball team and plans for the comlng sum mer excurs1on Under the 6fflC19Ilt leadersh1p of off1cers Pres1dent Kenneth Halst V1ce Pres1dent Dav1d Wolf gang Secretary Alan LeVan Treasurer T1m Schulze Repoxtex Reuben Lesser and Sentmal Fred Klmk the F F A strove to make th1s school year the prof1table one It proved to be PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE TEAM The Parhamentary Procedure team, under the efflcxent coachmg of Mr Ph1l1p Sm1th journeyed to Ida where they competed W1th seven other teams, commg out on top Th1s tr1umph was rewarded by a tr1p to the reglonal contest at Brlghton where they defeated Readmg Bl1ssf1eld, and Sprmgport W1th the State Contest starmg them 1n the face they proceeded to gam confldence by appearmg on rad1o televlslon and before local organ1zat1ons At the State Contest 1n Lansmg they dxd very well and rece1ved a Bronze ratmg The members of the team are Sophomores J1m Grau chalrman J1m Heydlauff secretary Jun1ors J1m Klobuchar T1m Schulze and Senlors Reuben Lesser Kenneth Ha1st and Llewellyn Lehman The alternates were Jumors Dav1d Wolfgang and Alan LeVan and Sophomore Melv1n S9ltZ The Jun1ors 1nd Sophomores comxng back next year w1ll g1ve the F F A seven exper 1enced parl1ament'1r1ans 5b . - - - - -Q rg. , . , . , . ,. ,. , . , . ,. - - 1 y . ,. L ,. . 1 . ,. , . ,. ,. ,. , . ,. ' ,. , . . I . , . ,. , . ,. ,. , . , . ,. ,. . . . I ,, .. . 1, L H . . .1 . . . - . . . . - , x a x v s - a ! ! 3 . ,. ' , c . ' ' YY YI 1 1 T . . . . , L L , . i . ' , - - i 7 V i , .. . . ' 1 , . ! 1 x ' a .. ' .. , , 1 1 1 ... , , , L. . - rf. if fe' T v-Y L I ' 4 1 . Charm ztclzen F1rst Row K lVlcAl1 tel N Irw1n L PIEFCG Mrs Denn1s MISS Smlth D Kl1nk R ec man B P1erce Second Row R Eder E Nothnagel M Hornmg K Kuhl C Mester B Dyer L Stark 15 Maynard M Wenk Thlrd Row G Brown B Fletcher C DeM1nt E Schnelder W Gullett K Monroe G Bxnlls S Conk A Murphy A Charm K1tchen w1ll be seen ln every future homemaker s dream house for th1s lb what they are tramed for 1n F H A The members of the organ1zat1on headed by Presxdm nt Donna Khnk V1ce Pres1dent Lo1s P1erce Secretary Ruth Beeman Treasurer Nancy Irw1n H1stor1an Judy Wagner Parhamentarxan Betty Plerce Reporter Karen McAll1ster and Song Leader W1ll1de'1n Gullett could be easlly detected by the corsages rece1ved at 1n1t1at1on ceremon1es Chelsea was represented at the Reg1onal Meetmg held 1n Yps1lant1 th1s fall To prove the1r cookmg, sk1ll the g1rls honored thelr mothers at a Chr1stmas Chocolate All housework 1snt cookmg as proved by the sponsoung of Z1 clothes pm dance For further pract1ce 1n cookmg a dmner was prepared and serxed to the Chelsea and Bella1re bands who attended Band Day Actmg as hostesses the group served tt the annual F F A Binquet as well as headmg one of thexr own w1th a fore1gn student as the1r honored guest '3f s M t 6 C F1rst Row Mrs Johnson S Dancer B Irw1n B Collms Second Row M Carty J Hxbbs C Mester L Mayer C Buckberry Thxrd Row B Balmer N Larson B Maynard T Owens O Reddeman Produced and dlrected by M1ss Belle McK1nney and Mrs Marlon Johnson the future Nurses Club got off to a grand start 1n February Th1s IS the flrst club of th1s nature to be O1'g,3IllZ6d lil Chelsea H1gh Cl1n1cal exper1ence was gamed by Jumor and Sen1or members by 'lSS1Stl1lg at the Immumzatlon Clxmc on March 24 57 K. w I -l S ', - , - , - , , . , -Q ? - - - 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . 3 . , . , . , . , . , . . . . . . , . . 77 ' YV ' ' V ' A1 , 4 . l u . , . 3 . .' . - . . . . . . 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I T . . - L 4 la ,fzf offfzleg X H Y Row One Mr Glasser O Shepherd S Hopk1ns T Kramer B Pearson Row Two K R1emenschne1der J Grau B Lake D Foster Row Three J Sm1th J Geer G Ka1ser C M1ller J Buck The H1 Y 1S the h1gh school branch of the Y M C A The purpose of the club 1S to further Chr1st1an act1v1t1es 1n the h1gh school It 1S the center of much school Splrlt dur1ng school func t1ons Th1S chapter s members sponsored many dances after home games and served refreshments to Off1cers were Pres1dent Tom Kramer VICE Pres1dent Chuck M1l1er Secretary Byron Pearson and Treasurer Ron Foster Adv1sor was Mr Ray Glasser ached a GAA Row One M Honbaum S Dancer R M1l1er M Munden Row Two D Scr1pter J Bernath B Irw1n M Wenk Mrs Pr1ns A E1semann C DeM1nt, O Reddeman S Buehler Row Three K Munro A Murphy M Horn1ng N Mayer K Vogel N Atk1nson N Irw1n L McMann1s T Owens Row Four S Wlnte G R1sner J Block B Col11ns C Mester,M Kuhl J H1bbs L Mayer P Neal Boys keep out' Th1s was the cry heard at the Wednesday noon G A A meet1ngs Headed by Pres1dent Becky M1l1er VICE Pres1dent Mar1lyn Honbaum Secretary Sharon Dancer and Treasurer Mar1e Munden, the G1rls' Athlet1c Assoc1at on had two adv1sors th1s year Mrs Glor1a Pr1ns durmg the f1rst semester and Mrs BGFDICG Smysor 1n the second The g1r1s had a Fun Nlght and a Chrlstmas party and fed the v1s1t1ng teams after each g1rls basketball game Also they sponsored the1r annual Sponge Week w1th the Sponge Dance on Apr1l 13 Orgamzatlon of a softball team concluded the year's 8Ct1V1t19S 58 0 o 'ff A 4 a le ya? rj Ltr, av za 3-A 'W few S S 52 - ff N as iff it , . N -. , h I - A A x : . , . , . , . , , . , . . ,C M . . , . , . ' 9 - ' I . . ' ' , . , . l , . ' , . ' v the athletic teams. . . , . - . . , y C 0 I : . , . 1 Y ' 3 ' 1 l , , - , . l 3 ' 5 ' . , l . , t . , , . , . , . ' , 1 . , . , . I , . ' , . D , . . 1 . ' , . ' , . , . , . . , . ' , . , . . ll YY ' ' , , . . . . 1 ' 1 7 ' YY ' YI ' ' ' ' ' I 5 3 ' ll V' ' H 1 YY ' orezgn nirzgue FRENCH CLUB Row One P M1ller B Colhns J D Gary Mrs Bald H We1nberg Row Two B Plerce B Pearson D Schumm S Buehler J Bernath Row Three W Gullett J Haeske B M1ller G Staffan B Maynard M Qu1gley Row Four P Weber F Wenk IT Collyer K Rlemen schnelder E McDan1els E Wenk MCLaughl1n C Adklns H Morgan Under the sk1llful gu1dance of Mrs Waltraud Bald 27 French Clubbers went through a suc cessful year learmng conversat1onal French v1a short plays games fllms sklts and lectures Dance En Parxs was the approprlate theme of the dress up dance held on December 7 Mus1c was suppl1ed by the Chelsea H1gh Dance Band, the1r f1rst publ1c appearance Off1cers for the f1rst semester were Pres1dent Denn1s Gary Vlce Pres1dent Hugh Wemberg Secretary Barbara Collms and Treasurer J1m McLaughl1n Durmg the second semester a new pres1dent and v1ce presldent Jean Haeske and Judy Wagner took command A command performance pep rally 1n the m1ddle of the year added sp1ce to an already full schedule Who s dead? The have been busy wlth the1r meetmgs but they busled proud to be the members LATIN CLUB J Ghldottl, Mrs Schultz K Vogel H Lentz E Keusch K Munro R Steger LKl1ngler R Smlth N Larson B W1l11ams M Stap1sh Row Three L Jahns C Barr B Balmer R Penhallegan A Haab R Weber D Scr1pter A Murphy Row One L Mayer N Mayer Row Two saymg goes that Latxn IS a dead language But the Latln students who many act1v1t1es th1s year are sure to dlsagree Not only d1d they hold themselves w1th a dance whxch was a huge success They are also very of the Junlor Classlcal League wh1ch 1S a world wxde club All ln a they have had a very successful year under the leadersh1p of adv1sor Mrs Schultz along wlth e guldance of Pres1dent Lynda Mayer asslsted by VICE Pres1dent Nancy Mayer Secretary Kay Vogel and Treasurer Joanne Ghxdottx 59 O O I - x - J ' s . , . , . , . . ' wr 'A .. t - ' xf, - ' 1 ' 1 ' J , we . , . , . . W Z - s - 1 - 9 ' 9 , . ' , . . . . , . , . , . - - If . . X A , . , . . Y K L u , ' s s 5 v 9 ' rv ' vv ' - ' s a 1 ' 1 9 , . rv 11 - ' ' ' . , . , . , . . 3 . , . , . , . s ' 9 ' , . , . , . . I - , . , . , . y ' v . , . , vv v vu ' ' ' - , . , - ' . ll, . , th ! ' 1 9 011 Camera- as ssss P s PROJECTIONISTS X D.Collins, Mr.Prinzing, D.Minick, D.Pastor, C. Miller, R.Branham, C.Mosier, J.Eisenbeiser,B. Lake, G.Kaiser. From under the tangle of film, behind the projector lights, the high school projectionists carried out their year's work under the super- vision of Mr. George Prinzing. Boys with spare time in study hall who are few make up this necessary portion of school which breaks the monotony of classroom hours Besides showing educational flickers he boys are at the service of community organiza tions Just for the asking Con uleniza 9 le LIBRA RIA NS Row One L Pierce, D Harris, Miss Weiss T Owens Row Two J Hartford F Hoffman D Pastor R Foster, D Scrip ter Row Three L Jahns, E Trinkle J Jones G Kaiser iss-vfi Cast of the Library Club was directed by President Don Harris, Secretary Lois Pierce, Trea surer Tootsie Owens and Sponsor Miss Wiese The club s purpose is to acquaint student librarians with the procedures by which they may im prove library service in the school and to learn more about librarianship as a profession They also have an opportunity to get acquainted with other student librarians The group affiliated with the state Student Library Assistants Association of Michigan and the Southeastern Michigan Regional Association visited the General Library of the University of Michi gan the Chelsea Public Library Clements Library at Ann Arbor and Edwards Brothers printers 60 7 , 7 Y ' ' ' rv ' vv , t , . in o I o , . . , - ' s ' y Q, . , . . - J 'Q Y --. . 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W2 I! gm ivy we 4 i ff , , ? , 8 4 f .7 CC-QD Best Wlshes TO THL El X FEDERAL SCREW WORKS CHELSEA MICHIGAN , I Cfadd of 256 i E BEST WISHES Chl h e pp e1870 PUBLISHERS AND COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Phone GR 5 3581 COMPLIMENTS OF FLRWPR S HIITRII SIRNIFF Telephone GR 9 3821 114 MIDDLE STREET A D MAYER INSURANCE Insurance for evfery need Our Policies are built Up to a Standard Not down to a Price Telephone: GR 5 7131 Gangacfulalw-M in Me GZQ44 of 1956 f WILLIAM A THOMAS CO Box 276 CHELSEA, MICHIGAN to each one of you for a ' 1 1 I ' Q successful future! T H E w 41 1 1 'N 41 yy 4 4 1 A YA M J ,A J Electric Motor Repair Electrical Contracting esea's ome n ws a er sinc O O ' ll , ll ll C I I ' ll f LL E 1:3 eanpaiulalmm fa lfze Glau af 1956 Chelsea M1111ng Company JIFFY MIXES Uangaalufafia-wi fo Use Elan aj 1956! HARPER SALES SERVICE AH eangfzafufafiand fa ffne GJQ44 af 1956! WINANS JEWELRY JEWELERS OPTOMETRIST FLOYD D ROWE DUANE ROWE PLUMBING 84 HEATING WELL DRILLING TELEPHONE GR 9 6401 SPALLDIN IIIE S HOLFT Your Pont' D L f 29Y W. . ap S.G.O t 1 .. I T LL I IL I cf Wzuzaz z me exe of 956 ALBER MOTOR SALES GULF PRODUCTS DeSoto and Plymouth Automobiles Tmmf EA h Cl f 1956 CHELSEA Lllllllllll COMPlNl Where the Home Begins Phone GR 5- 3391 J Daniels, Mgr. an dana. a 44 f ! I www . fl ' in N - 7 LM .5 , , - 1 s Q .mf Y s. 5, Success to f e ass o 2 II . ll e gaafulaf z me exe 41956 su s xx mm L AND RH IR I ION Hmderer S Market Muchlgun s Fmest Small Town 4 Hote New Restaurant M Telephone GR 9 3611 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF l956' SKOGMO STORE Telephone GR 9 2171 M l lESSER Com pllments Longworlh Plating Service Bu! 70141101 la Me Glen of 1956 f Pk KUSTERER'S FOOD MARKET Compliments of M . 6 M QT' Y , f C ' 9 i W V X i l . ' . In A ll N. Clin Sf. Chelsea g - . . of ' Eu! W mu Za Me Gian of 1956 Mooma Com Co More Coal from Moore Stolcers Quality Coals Furnace Cleaning Phone GR 9 2911 I lllel Sl IIXRIJNN XRI HHII NYY ROBBINS MARATHON SERVICE Pho e GR 9 4421 Don Robb W F Kantlehner Jeweler Optometrist 1 T I ph oR96721 Grove Brothers Sc to S5 00 Store C pl t f REDS BARBER SHOP lx E M Hanlcerd bUPER SERV ICE STATION 5 ' , COMPUMFNTS OF lv N I w 4V . '. Q ' T ll Il ' Compliments of I I Cor. Old US-l2 ond M-92 n - ins l I Established in 868 e e one - om imen S o Comp'ments of C Q 9 w w y v ea-ngaafufafiowi fa ffze efau of 1956! MERKEL BROTHERS HARDWARE FURNITURE PAINTS FLOOR COVERINGS 8: SPORTING GOODS WATERLCCD GARAGE R Ch I GR d 9 4321 Comphme f I Glenn Renfschler, Propriefor R bl R - G I p CFNTRAI FIBRI PRODI CTS COMPANY N Nllw 'NRI-R JP IAIPRPIPHP TWINF IAPPRTHV THINP TRIM STILAS BARE and FORMED WIRE DIECUT PAPER SHEETS ea-ngaafulafaa-nA fa ffne efau af 1956 ' T V V N1 N1 4 4 J.. J J ,f k N V 1 .lif ' 'Al 'V I S I 1 J j 1 1 1 W 'w 1 V , ' J J J 1 f 1 A 4 , y v v y v v 1 1 A I L 1 Y W ,' X1 1 A ' A C O There IS a txme 1n every man's educatlon when he arr1ves at the convlctlon that envy 1S xgnorance that lml tat1on IS su1c1de that he must take hlmself for better for worse kernel of nour1sh1ng corn can come to h1m but through h1s t011 be stowed on that plot of ground whlch IS glven to h1m to t111 Ralph Waldo Emerson A N D E R S O N S Comphmenfs of FRIGID PRODUCTS ELECTRIC APPlIANCES FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS as his portiong that though the wide universe is full of good, no I BA MERS FI-I THE BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF T956 Bu! WMAM Zo Me Glam a f956f GAMBLES AUTHORIZED DEALER WES HOWES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956! 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