Edwardsburg High School - Yearling Yearbook (Edwardsburg, MI)
- Class of 1955
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DALE KLOPF EN STEIN
Annual Staff
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junior Play
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NEALE LUNSFORD
Annual Staff
Glee Club
Class Treasurer
Student Council
Football
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Cross Country
RUTH ELLEN MORSE
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Class Secretary
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ROBERT MORTIMER
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Jefferson Davis
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GARY PONTIUS
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BETTY OVERMYER
Argos High School
HARRY PROCTOR
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Glee Club
Baseball
Operetta
Class President
Senior Play
BEVERLEY OVERMYER
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Class President
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Football I 1'2' Teachers of Tomorrow
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Senior Play
JUANITA WISHART
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Library Club
Glee Club 1-2
Operetta
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ROSE MARIE WOLF
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TOM WARRELI.
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Glee Club
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ROBERT YEKNIK
Elkhart High
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Class President
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Student Council
Senior Play
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We, the graduating class of 1955, of Edwardsburg High School, having proven ourselves of sound minds, do
hereby make and declare this to be om' last will and testament, bequeathing our worldly possessions to the
following, in the hope that they will use them to the greatest advantage.
To the Juniors we leave the Annual, including all the left-over glue, rubber bands, and paper clips, and
also all the expenses of the Senior year.
To the Sophomores, we will ice packs to hold down their swelling heads, and also a book of etiquette to
use in study halls.
To the Freshmen we leave all our lovable nicknames and zoo noises, and to the girls all our left-over jewelry.
To Mr. Blanchard we will a motor scooter to aid him so that he can go from one building to another in a
matter of seconds.
To Mr. Long we will a portable radar set so that he can tell what the kids are doing in the gym without making
a special trip.
To Mr. Mette we will a year's supply of Two-Way Cold Tablets so he will be prepared for his annual cold.
To Mr. Hart we will a scientific robot to do his cooking and an automatically adjusted shower to eliminate
guesswork.
To Mr. Francis we will a purple feather and rabbit's toot to pin on his green good-luck hat in hopes it will
help in next football season.
To Mr. Brooks we will a 1956 girlie calendar to brighten his office and keep him a jump ahead of the drawing
classes.
To Mr. Sendo we will a set of new nerves to replace the ones worn out in drives-'s training, also all the gass-
hoppers we turned loose in music class for his next year's Biology class.
To Miss Woodworth we will all the pins, needles, and thread that we have borrowed, and a new basketball
team.
To Mrs. Andrews we will all our failed tests to use as examples in Business English, and a repair kit to use on
the typewriters where the mechanics of our class failed.
To Mrs. Dennert we will a new set of library books and magazines to replace those that we lost and tossed.
To Mrs. Schuler we will a package of blonde dye in case she decides to change her hair again, and all our
screechy voices to use in next year's Glee Club.
To Phoebe and Doris we will quiet, peaceful offices, without our smiling faces hurrying in and out every day.
l, Karen Anderson, will my enthusiasm over getting a diamond to Jean Ann Robinson.
I, jo Ann Beckwith, will my ability to warm the bench to Betty Kulp, who already has a good start.
I, Don Bigelow, will my quietness in assembly to Lonnie Schmidtendorff, who could use it.
Clifford Davis, will my ability to get D's in Government Class to Larry Barr.
Charlene Eggert, will my shortness to Dixie Whalen and Ramona Lewis, and my tlniftiness to Liz Westfall
fwho doesn't need it but I would hate to have anyone else get our patent.j
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I, Ed Griffen, will my hot truck "Nellie-Belle" to Mr. Mette to save wear and tear on his shoes and so he can
whip to school and peel out in style.
I, Susie Kanu, will my loose sweaters to Pat Fodrocy, and my ability to be a one guy's gal to Joyce Minix.
Dale Klopfenstein, will my ability to complain to "Scrooge" to next year's Mechanical Drawing Class.
jackie Krecioch, will a large lead pipe to all those in Mr. Hart's future classes so they can protect them-
selves, I also will my nickname "Cliink" to all the other Polish-Chinesemen at E.I-I.S.
I, Neale Lunsford, will my ability to love 'em and leave 'em to Dick Ellis.
I, Bob Mains, will my humble ability to keep out of trouble, to get along with my teachers, and to stay on
the hona' roll, to those lower classmen who find it necessary to patronize Mr. Long's office quite frequently.
I, Larry Mattox, will my nickname, "Romeo" to Groucho.
I, Ruth Ellen Morse, will to my sister Marty my position on the cheerleading staff, and my ability to play
the field to any girl who wants it.
I, Robert Mortimer, will my bashfulness to anybody who wants it. Also I will my ability to stay away from
girls to Paul Maehler.
l, Ellen Onstott, will my ability to keep out of trouble to Terry jones, and my nickname "Tex" to Sally
Bolton, who seems to be the western type.
I, Beverly Overmyer, will my seat in Mr. Long's office to Mike Souders, and my good times in Elkhart to the
Junior girls.
I, Betty Overmyer, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Schuler in Speech class to Ray I-Iunsberger.
I, Ann Padbury, will my cheerleading ability to Pat Freeman, and also a pair of loose levis.
I, Gary Pontius, will my old Vita-meter to anybody who wants troubles , and my position on the baseball team
to anyone who likes to warm the bench. ' Q
I, Harry Procta-, will my nickname "Hairless" to John Dalrymple.
I, Nadine Runkle, will my position on the basketball team to Judy Gibbons, who seems to want it pretty badly.
I, Sonny Sanders, will my old beat-up Physics book to the next poor soul who decides to take Physics, and to
those who might need it, my ability to get along with the teachers.
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DeVon Gessigner, leave my ability to escape from school before 11:30 to Mary Ann Mossman who neva' can.
I, Jeri Anne Shoemaker, will to Pat Raderstorf my long hair, and to Mike Stephens fwho really doesn't need
it, my ability to be late for school all the time.
I, Carl Stover, will my nickname "Coroner" to anyone who wants to be a coroner.
I, Jerry Toth, will my nickname "Golden Goat" to Ronnie Kmitta, and my endless supply of toothpiclq to 311
the kiddies who are always borrowing them.
l, Wava Warner, will my grades in bookkeeping to anyone who needs them.
I, Tom Warrell, will my size 13 shoes to Monte Johnson so he can use them in case of a flood, also my ability
to rowdy-up to John Dryer.
I, David Windbigler, will my tearing up the school yard with my blue Ford to Jim Freeman, and my nickname
"Toothless" to Janet Souders.
I, Juanita Wishart, will my naturally curly hair to Donna Butrick.
IN WI'I'NESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto subscribed our names and set our seal this 27th day of May, 1955.
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The big day was September 6, 1942. We started our first year at Edwardsburg High School! Of our gaduadng
class, fifteen of us, Jo Ann Beckwith, Donald Bigelow, Charlene Eggert, DeVon Gessinger, Edward Griffen,
Jacqueline Krecloch, Ruth Ellen Morse, Robert Mortima, Ann Padbury, Gary Pontius, Nadine Runkle, Ernest
Sanders, Gerald Toth, David Windbigler, and Juanita Wishart, started in the first grade together. The year was
full of excitement. We read the stories of Dick and Jane and every day we colored. A lot of this year was spent
sitting on the little red chairs in front of the class. Nadine and Jo Ann sorta had a dislike of school. One noon
they ran away, with Miss Westfall on their trail. They were caught and sent back to school. What a paddling
they got. '
In the second grade we were really getting into the swing of school. Ruth Ellen and Charlene couldn't tell
the difference between recess and passing to the restrooms. This year we had our Easter Prog-am. How cute
we were! We took a nature hike to Jo Ann's to study the leaves and bunnies. We ended the hike with a goodie
party. We enjoyed this year mainly because we had lots of birthday parties.
Ah! Now we're in the third grade. Seems Miss Mary Westfall liked us so much in the first grade that she
taught us again this year. One day, we were supposed to write stories and read them before the class. Bruce
Bonebright forgot to write his but he sure read a lot from a blank sheet of paper.
John Barker always had to be hauled in by the boys from recess, as he didn't like to come in. In the winter,
we liked to go behind the sixth grade room and slide down the hill. We always got stuck with the small hill
because the bigger kids took the steep one. We could always tell when spring was here because F rank Woodrum
started going without his shoes!
At last we are in the fourth grade, and old enough to learn long division. Boy was that tough! The most
exciting pa.rt of this year was when we had scads of little visitors in our room. The visitors were none other
than "Termites," We were moved to a different room and the termites died of sheer lonesomeness.
The boys were trying to be well groomed this year so every recess they went to the bathroom, stuck their
heads under the faucet, and got their heads sopping wet. Then they went back to the room, used the bookcase
glass as a mirror, and combed their hair. The line formed at the rear and by the time it was your turn, you
were half drowned.
Mrs. Padbury was an ardent lover of pets, so she kept George Gibbs under her desk, in what she called the
"dog house. "
In the fifth grade our teacher, Mrs. Cornwall, decided we could use a lesson about chewing gum in class
but Walter West couldn't seem to learn so he was always standing in front of the class with gum on his nose!
One of the main attractions this year was Harry Miller, a sixth grader, who most of the fifth grade girls
had a crush on. Every Friday we had a program for the sixth grade to show off our talents.
It seems that our reading bored the teacher so much that she couldn't help but doze off to sleep.
This was the first year the boys got to show off their talent at playing basketball at noon. The first few times
we played, the sixth grade boys laughed at our futile efforts to play. This angered us very much and we vowed
we would do the same thing to the fourth graders next year.
john Barker seemed to like to shoot paper wads. Mrs. Cornwall caught him and made him make 5,000 of
them and then count them to her.
At last we reached the room at the end of the hall. We are really growing up this year. Mrs. Van Dusen,
thinking we were ladies and gentlemen, let us line up in the halls to go to the restrooms but if we were such
ladies and gentlemen, why did she have the horsewhip in the closet!
Every Friday we were guests of the fifth grade. In the spring of the year we got to read lots of comic books
because they had started work on the new shop building and the noise was too much to study.
Jerry Toth had the only educated dog in school. Every day it followed the bus to school, stayed, and rode
the bus home at night. Mr. Blanchard didn't appreciate him as he bit holes in the soccer balls and let out the
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air.
The boys made darts by putting pen points in their pencil erasers. Lyle Hasty threw one and hit Bev in the 75
back of her lap. As a result Jerry and Bruce got a whipping with the horsewhip.
This was the year our school was consolidated. We gained several new students for the seventh grade, among
them Susie, Harry, Ed, and Karen. We are really growing up now. We are on the high school side of the
building and we don't get recesses!
This year we had our first initiation--into Jr. High Youth Council and was it rough! This was the first year
we had study halls, also, and we really did it up right. We read every single National Geographic magazine in
the library. The boys got a large charge out of putting the lids on the boxes. We didn't do much studying, if
any at all. The biggest scare this year was the day Duane Carpenter brought a garter snake to school in a paper
sack.
We ended the year by walking out to Shanahan's for a class picnic. The warm weather gave Nadine a sudden
urge to take an early dip, clothes and all. We came back and had a square dance at the school.
ln the eighth gade lots more new things were happening. The girls finally got to wear lipstick, and for the
first time the boys had a football team. At last romance hit us!
Being old hands in Youth Council by now, we got revenge by initiating the seventh grade. Junicrs, do you
remember the dead mice, Vick's jello, and "here comes the dead dog?"
The rest of the year went by quite uneventfully except for our trip to Chicago. We went to the Museum of
Science and Industry, Field Museum, and the Aquarium.
At last we arrived in high school. We gained Carl Stover and Rose Marie Wolf. Our initiation was mild
this year, for the first time the freshmen didn't have to wear funny clothes to school.
We showed off our musical talent Q??j by helping put on the operetta "Wi1d Rose." Our talents weren't in
vain as a few months later we were invited to sing on the radio at Benton Harbor. This year also, the girls
were asked to serve at the Prom, the Varsity Club had a hayride and ended cooning watermelons at Barry Wade's,
the candidates hom om' class for the Sno Ball were Ruth Ellen and jerry.
At the end of the year the class went on a picnic to Tower Hill. We went swimming and froze our little
tootsies.
The year we were Sophomores we had a good football team. It was undefeated. And this year we had our
last touch of initiation when we initiated the Freshmen. It was so gruesome that Sandy Ward fainted, but they
really enjoyed the cucumber and hot tobasco powder sandwiches.
At a P.T. A. program the girls modelled the clothes they made in Home Ec and the boys had a display of
things made in shop. My, weren't we creative? This year Ann Padbury and Jackie Krecioch were winners in
the County and District Speech contests. They were awarded dictionaries and pins. Om' candidates for the Sno
Ball this year were Nadine Runkle and Bruce Bonebrlght.
Our third year of high school was quite exciting. We wonder why we didn't learn much this year in English.
It couldn't have been because our teacher was always trying to rewrite the dictionary. Poor Miss Lardner, we
sure gave her a rough time. With all our zoo noises, flying bananas, and bean shooters, she was completely
exhausted in just one period. Every day she told us we were lassitudying, languoring, surfeiting, satiating, and
exasperating, and then deciphered which ones should go to Mr. Long's office.
Since we were the most popular class in high school, our candidates, Susie and Neale, were chosen as King
and Queen of the Sno Ball.
In the spring of the year we started to work on our Junior play. No one can forget the good times we had at
play practices, but we must have practiced sometimes because our play, "Come Rain or Shine" was a big success
We gave the mighty Seniors the Prom this year at the Hotel Elkhart. We spent all day making and hanging
1500 silver stars. It was worth our efforts because everyone had a gand time. Ellen was the attendant and her
escort was Jerry.
When commencement came , we got to lead the Seniors down the aisle thinking of the fact that next year
would be our turn to be led down the aisle.
At last we are at the top of the ladder, although to many of us it came all too quickly. We elected class
officers and aganized the annual staff.
Our play this year was "The Kid Sister." Everything went off fine except when a bat got in the showers and
a few cues were missed until it was caught.
One day the Senior boys found a cat and brought it to school, and sat it on the desk at the back of the assembly
lt behaved well as "rigor mortis" had set in. lt only stayed a few minutes.
Our candidates this year for the Sno Ball were Jerri Ann and Larry. We felt big hearted this year and let the
Junia- Class win.
As we complete om- history we are looking forward to the finish of our Annual, the Prom, Graduation, and
the Senior Trip.
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Jones, Jerrie Keck, Deanna Konrath, Teddy Ann Kulwicki. Row 4: Norman Landis, Kaye Livings, Roberta Matthews.
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Sandra Flanders, Sylvia Gloede. Row 3: Terry Harris, jared Horvath, Shirley Haslam, Sandra Hill, Robin Howard,
Mary Hurley, Thurman James. Row 4: Don Langguth, judy Long, Don Lowe, Elizabeth Mahoney, Barbara Martin,
Willis Maxwell, Kay McNabb, janet Mohney. Row 5: Eugene Montgomery, Martha Morse, Don Mortimer, Wilma
Oaks, Pat Pabreza, john Pantilla, Marjorie Rasler, John Reum. Row 6: David Richards, Gary Sanders, Mike Seuss,
Janice Shoemaker, Bob Spenner, Chris Thorpe, Kay Vollstedt, Joyce Wogoman. Row 7: Susan Ward, Lloyd Whalen
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4: Gayle Kehm, Mary Lou Kinzie, Lois Klip, Pat Klopfenstein, Judy Kohler, Edward Ksiezopolski, Daniel Kulwicki,
Kathryn Leach, Susan McDonald. Row 5: Sandra Marquardt, Lee Marsh, Cynthia Oaks, Patty Oaks, Don Pillow
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Judy Tumock, June Valentine. Row 8: Robert Valentine, Larry Ward, Charles Weinburg, Judy Whalen, Priscilla
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Claire, Jerry Stanley, Alan Beach, Tom Egmer, Billy Long, Carolyn Valentine, Patrick Wesolowski, Roger
Mann, Linda Sikorski. 2nd Row. Fred McCormick, Ann Wirick, Rieby Williamson, Jacqueline Hart,
Karen Nichols, Michael Horvath, Richard Curry, Connie Petrauskas, Barbara Littman, Sandra Vandygriff,
Beverly Gibbs, Drexel Akin, Larry Moran. 3rd Row. Jerry Hutts, Jeffrey Horvath, Linda Harris, Judy
Vollstedt, Judy Bolton, Lyle Bame, Errol Davis, Verne McCain, Pamela Seuss, Donald Cavern, Carolyn
Kmitta, Mrs. Van Dusen Absent: David Sheidler.
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Sikorski, George Mooth, Wayne Bankston, Charles Shoemaker, Leonard Mann, Sue Ellen I-Ieimsoth, Cheryl
Davis, Paul Windbigler. 2nd Row. Mathew Yeknik, Johnny Bittle, Raeburn Butrick, Robert Overmyer,
Alex Horvath, Jimmy Dorrier, Sylvia Harp, Maureen Kronewitter, Judy Grunwald, David Lesley, Robert
Chew, Jimmy Funkhouser, Mrs, File. 3rd Row. Russel Gibbs, Clayton Hunsberger, Jimmy Niver, Sandra
Brownlee, Eileen Myers, Warren Bolton, Dick Baugher, George Mangold, Sonje Gildner, Kay Lovell, Helen
McCormick, Elnora Creamer, Peter Andresen. 29
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Ist Row. Susanne Flowers, Patricia Davis, Donald Konrath, Donald Smith, jerry Myers, Shelia Freeman,
Diana Bennett, Sandra Lloyd, Carla jones, Toddy Knight, Marcia Rusnik, Kathryn Egmer, jo Anne Kinzie.
2nd Row. Helen Kulwicki, Kathryn Griffen, Karen Pantilla, Virginia C1.n'ry, Donald Ch.ristner, james
McCain, Robert Shireman, Lana Perkins, Elizabeth Thorpe, Henry jourdan, Garth Maxam. 3rd Row. John
Shalliol, Charlene Kantz, john Martin, Shelby Springer, james Molnar, Artie Stewart, Donna Vollstedt,
Scotty Quimby, F.lroy Feirick, jim Flanders, Adam Brodzinski, Patty Cooper, Mrs. Proper. Absent: Mary
Whitcomb, jerry Van Harlinger, jo Anne johnson.
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lst Row. Sue Ann Cornwall, Dian Metcalf, Tim Parson, Leona Vandygriff, William Martin, William
Lieser, 'Mary jane Kronewitter, Albert Konrath, james Welsh, Carol Ferry, june Sanders, Daniel Morse,
Gary Ligget, Richard Turnock. 2nd Row. Mrs. Boepple, Constance Spetler, Ran Eddy, Martha Scheibelhut,
john Klip, Cleora Dailey, Rose Shoemaker, Patty Land, Josephine Stuglik, Kenneth Bowers, Gerald Flanders,
Linda jones, Sharon Schram. 3rd Row. Judith Eash, janet Emenaker, james Fox, Michael Ruenks, Larry
Brown, Nedra Hurley, Mary Lynne Manchow, Dorothy Williams, jerry Niver, Frederick Gaskill, Carolyn
Whalen, Thomas Clement, Louis Kujawski.
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Martin, George Farmer, Gretchen Wendl, Connie Clement, Floyd Kantz, David Mortimer, Richard Beavo,
Bernadette Brodzinsld, Lonnie Liggett, 2nd Row, Wayne Haugen, Jayne Carpenter, Judy Kendall, Dennis
Anderson, Connie Townsend, Warren Smith, Edward Wirich, Ralph Suski, Joseph Stuglik, Carolyn McCain,
Jessica Gostola, Margaret Griffen, Alan Pianowski, Lonnie Williamson, Mary Rush. 3rd Row. Mrs. Padbury,
Iosephy jendryzewski, Benjamin Carroll, Beverly Smith, David Nichols, Barbara Balyeat, Howard Stauffer,
Miriam Warell, Keith L'Hommedieu, LeRoy Love, Ronald Moothm, Lorna Mitchell, and Sally Checkley.
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Ralph Springer, Lynn Marsh, Richard Maxwell, jay Windbigler, Lynne Alcins, Gail Wynegar, Terry Lane,
john Vargo. 2nd Row. Kay Swanson, Nancy Armstrong, Carol Rinehart, Peggy Carpenter, Sandra Barnard,
Beverly Littman, Sharon Whitcomb, Linda Bame, Vickie Fierick, Victoria Ksiezopolski, Teddy Grishaber,
Lyle Montgomery, Dweight Parker, Mrs. Eggert. 3rd Row. Raymond Lunk, Dennis Thompson, Edward
Mossman, Richard Becker, Frank Suski, james Gibbs, Robert Shoemaker, Donald Hann, joy Shoemaker, 3
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Smith, Pauicia Kantorawski, Ruthann Fuson, Pamela Kehoe, jennifer jackson, Brian Claire, Terry Shetterly.
2nd Row. Brian Davis, Michael Bretschneidgr, Michael Konrath, Steven Molnar, Virgil Brownlee jr., Leah
Quimby, jane McManus, David Feirick, Susan Maxam, Richard Weinberg, 3rd Row. Mrs. Gardner, Sally
jones, Gary Smith, Ann Follmer, john Reed, Ronald Zook, john Kerr, Sally Ann Smith, Gerald Beach,
David Kulwicki.
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Devietra, Roxane Martin, Richard Bigelow, Tommy Kendle, Mary Lou Mellott, janet Warrell. 2nd Row
Mrs, Worrell, Michael Smith, Sandra Probst, John Bralick, Joyce Kollar, Ralph James, jack Rinehart,
Martha Williams, Larry Smith, Tommy Fodrocy, Danny McCarty. 3rd Row. John Fix, Barry Logan,
Charles Smith, Harry Keathley, Richard Matthews, Cheryl Odell, Gregory Davis, Sandra Randall, Frederick
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Sandra Quinn, Ron Pillow, Toni Tompos, Linda Harry, Judy Hobbs. 2nd Row. Sandra Davis, Arnold
Lovelette, Michael Vargo, Patricia Balyeat, Gregory Parker, Lynette Keathley, Judy Fisher, Claudia Onstott,
Judith Miller, Terry Bidwell, Kathryn Church. 3rd Row. Miss Hazel Westfall, Robert Beavo, Mary Suski,
Susan Drvietro, Gerald Schelstraete, Gerald Westfall, James Weber, Linda George, Sharon Bittle, Robert
Hunt, Absent. Marjorie Checkley,
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Connie Bickel, Marsha Potts, Stephen Morse, Irma Jean Brown, Dale Westfall, George Bangston, Phyllis
Shoemaker, Robert Fein. 2nd Row. Danny Nugent, David Jamrs, Sheldin Hart, Linda Scmitt, Edwin
Chrobot, Margaret Ann Dovel, Billy Keeley, Richard Gibbs, Sharlene Hafer, and Jerry Starkweather. 3rd
Row. Mrs. Rinehart, Mary Jane Kulwicki, Robert Seggerman, James Swan, Nancy Trump, Robert Edwards,
Linda Flowers, Sue Ann Horvath, Cheryl Cain, Jennifer Funkhouser, Brian Ames, Kenneth McCain.
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Quinn, Don Westfall, Janice Rusnik, linda Howe, Marilyn Davis, Barbara Whiting. 2nd Row. Mrs. Blair,
Birdella Carpenter, Tom Meridith, Billy Scheibelhut, Gregory Lawson, Mark Smith, Billy Brodzinski,
Larry Lovell, Virginia Morse, Tom Evans, S1lly Tharp, Diana Arseneau. 3rd Row. Danny Bittle, Eugene
Gildner, Mary Jean Dryer, Tony Suski, Binnic Sue Hawkins, Sally Cornwall, Larry Butrick, Cynthia
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lst Row. Clare Goidsell, James Rogers, Joanna Bosworth, Elaine Cook, Patty Doane, Patty Dobrich, Lyle
Cornish, James Chew, Robert Lesley, Mike Long, Paul Sweitzer, Billy Bottom. 2nd Row. Donna Weaver,
Jimmy Robinson, Cynthia Metcalf, Marlin Bowers, William Lord, Carl Lichtenbarger, Linda Massey, Joel
Becraft, Glen Allen Kentner, Betty Christner, Dennis Doane, Phyllis Rasler, 3rd Row. Mr. Schmidtenforff,
David Lane, Harry Marts, Richard Griffen, Dickie Bates, Kenneth Bishop, Tommy Thomas, David Bosworth,
Stephen Moran, Janet Freimund, Judy Eaton, Linda Kirkdorfer, Jane Lesley.
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Cheryl Kitchen, Jim Wynegar, Bobby Butrick, Peggy Nive , John James, Billy Eckert, Roger Sayles. 2nd
Row. Barbara Fenzau, Craig Hasty, Scitt Martin, Lane G. odsell, Linda Brown, Irene Suski, Debbie Gostola,
Mary Valentine, Stanley Kantorowslci, Sharon Dunning, Connie Westfall, Cynthia Checkley. 3rd Row.
Mrs. Wysocki, Penny Kendall, Ned Armstrong, Diana Ward, Shirley Christner, Joyce Parson, Jack Livings,
Jerry Jourdan, Mike Antisdel, Andrea Schelstraete, Buddy Standiford, Sammy Galbreath, Absent Earl McKay
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1st Row. Mike Arter, Jack Yeakey, Candy Curtis, Dianna Wildman, Sue Ellen Morris, Karen Sue Kantz,
John Meredith, Randy Kent, Robert Lee Smith, John Stevens, Sherry Smith, Nyra Bishop, Larry Cleghorn,
Sandra Rogers. . 2nd Row. Barbara Smith, Janice Kollar, Kenny Egmer, Diane Duval, Tom Weber, Tommy
Lloyd, Sammy Hunsberger, Jerel Williamson, Febphie Powers, Terry Bolle, Mary K. Johnson, Erick Sedenik,
3rd Row. Mrs. Araujo, Barry Pfeifer, Gregg I-lerreman, Mike Earley, Billy Babcock, Gary Grishaber,
Marilyn Trump, Kathy Anderson, Maryellen Fuson, Larry Raderstarf, Betty Ann Bralick, Tommy Christner.
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Littman, Robin Cain, Frederick Horvath, Keith Kirkdorfer, John Scheibelhut, Lance David, Danny Lee Phillips,
James Becraft, Diana Mahan, Buddy Waters, Frederick Newgent, William Wirick. 3rd Row. Mrs. Calleia, Charles
Micheal Elder, Richard Martin, W. Edward Bement, Robert Hardin, Randy Lee Smith, Ralph Weaver, Larry Cook,
Larry Follmer, Robert Konrath, Marlinda Overmyer, Rosalyn Beniamin.
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Kronewitter, Douglas Troup, Steve Bolock, Carol Ann Bigelow, Gerald Rasler, Christine Dresch, Mary Anne
Sikorski. 3rd Row. Miss Mary Westfall, Mike Stout, Linda Lee Smith, Ronald Patzer, Dennis Schalliol,
A1 Kairis, Craig Lindley, Gregory Johnson, Roy Fuson, Absent. Phyllis Morgan
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Susan Thrap, Joseph Grishaber, Steve Rienks, Linda Harner, Marsha Bates, David Harry, Billy Hunt, 2nd
Row. Carol Ann Martin, Barbara Sappington, Mary Jackson, Sandra White, Joanne Kollar, Kitty Bishop,
David Leach, Gary Nellans, Glenn Carpenter, John Dobrich, Terrell Arnold, Darl DePoy, Janis Sammons,
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Gardner, Kathy Harcourt, Judy Vargo, Larry Townsend, Bernice Morgan, Gary Church, Darel Bankston,
3rd Row. Miss Dixie Pike, Linda Logan, Dean Kulwicki, Sherrie Reed, Tommy S Ly, Susan Mervin,
Janet Springer, Dennis Lowell.
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Row. Miss Dixie Pike, Clarence Hunsberger, Lamont Pellow, Judy Barnes, Roger Harris, Carol Waters,
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7--School opens. Well, well, look who the seniors are this year!
8--No school. Are the teachers tired of us already?
9--Well, school has finally started. just think only nine more months.
14--Music class-What's the matter, Mrs. Schuler, don't you like grasshoppers?
16--Cheerleaders elected. Real cute!
17--First football game and we won too. Good going, team.
21--Senior magazine drive opens. Think the sales talk will work?
22--Senior pictures taken. Gee, aren't the boys handsome in suits?
24--Eddies beat New Troy. Rah! Rah! Rah!
1--Flash! Eddies win three games in a row!
5--Senior magazine drive closes. Nadine 's team won.
6--Senior proofs came back. Well--they could be worse cou1dn't they?
8--Freshmen iniation. Now it wasn't so bad was it, freshmen?
15--Little tough luck. Eau Claire beat us by one point.
18-19--Vacation. Let's everybody get caught up on their work. Ha. Ha.
22--Eddies beat Galien by one point, Boy, was that close!
30--Student Council and Lions Club sponsor Halloween dance for the high school. Lots of fun'!
2--First senior play practice. My, what talent!
6--Cross Country team came in third in state. Good going,
12--Played "old rivals, " Cass, in football. Well--guess we both can't win can we?
13--Varsity Hayride. Kinda cold wasn't it, kids, or didn't anyone notice?
19-20--Senior play, "The Kid Sister, " presented. Should we sign our Hollywood contracts now or
later?
23--First basketball game and we beat Baroda 59-56. A really good start for the season-huh?
1--Seniors received pictures. just the best looking class ever to graduate!
2--Skating party sponsored by Sophomores. Anybody tired or sore?
3--Played New Troy. Well--better luck next time, team.
10--Played Three Oaks. Another tough luck game.
11--Sweater Hop. Real nice dance, juniors.
17---Eddies lost to Stevensville. It was a close game though.
20--Unofficial Hobo day by the boys. Oh, those overalls, Griffen.
21--Christmas Concert--Gee, look at all of the pretty forrnals.
22--Juniors got class rings. Almost as pretty as ours. Wonder
23--Vacation starts. just think-almost two whole weeks.
who will get whose?
3--Whew, that two weeks went fast.
7--Sock Hop. Oh, my aching feet!
14--Played Eau Claire. Well, you tried, team!
18--Eddies beat Bridgman! What a game! Welcome back to the team, Jerry.
20--F. T. A. party. Was it crowded, dancing?
21--End of semester and a one day vacation. Are our tests that bad?
29--Sno-Ball dance. Deanna and Mike crowned king and queen. Congratulation, Kids.
7--Individual photos taken. Smile for the birdie, kids?
9--Senior class meeting. Grey caps and gowns will look neat-huh?
10--Glee Club sings at Cass. What fun!
11-Assembly Program. Anyone like to learn how to mountain climb?
14--juniors start play practice. By the way everybody's been talking we think it's going to be
hillbilly.
16--Mr, Long announces honor students. Cong-atulations Ann 8 Bob.
17--Student Council spnnsors movie. Say, let's get the first, middle, and last of the movie straight
please.
18--Eddies beat Eau Claire-Man, what a game! !
23--Assembly program. Everyone learn to yell Hey! ! !
26--Sen.ior's paper drive. Kinda wet, huh?
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3--Tournaments at Niles. We played Three Oaks and we lost Boo Hoo.
19--Seniors sponsor Donkey Basketball game. Hey, which are the donkeys and which are the riders?
24--Pictures taken of play cast and athletics. Smile pretty, everybody.
25-26--Junior play, "Hillbilly Wedding", Well, now we'1l be doggoned. Almost as good as ours
Almost, that is.
1--School burned down. Whoops, April Fool
3--just two more months.
8-11--Easter Vacation. Well, it's about time for vacation again.
15--juniors sponsored another Sock Hop. Oh, what fun.
9--Only three more weeks fFor the seniors that isj
13--junior and Senior Prom. Wasn't it nice?
27--Senior day. Aren't the annuals pretty?
29--Baccalaureate--Well, we're getting there.
2--Commencement. We made it! Kinda sad though isn't it?
3--School is out! !
5--All aboard for New York. Oh, boy what fun!
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Judy Wilkinson, Rosalie Sanders, Shirley Miller, Pat Freeman, Carol Christophel, Judy Ziolkowski,
Marnie Brown, Sandy Click, Teddy Ann Kulwicki, Pat Fodrocy.
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Souders, jean Robinson, Sally Bolton, Pat Fodrocy, Janet Kinzie, john Kujawski, Mike Dass, Terry
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Wishart, Pat Fodrocy, Janet Van Namee, Judy Wilkinson, Nancy Wan-ell, Sally Proper. 3rd Row, Miss
Pike, Mrs. Brown, Mr. Harcourt, Ernest Sanders, Vivian Abshire.
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Akin, Larry Kulp, Don Bigelow, David Windbigler. Third Row: Ed Griffen, Harry Proctor, jo Ann
Beckwith, Ann Padbury, Nadine Runkle, Pat Fodrocy, Charlene Eggert, Ellen Onstott, Karen Andresen,
juanita Wishart, Second Row: Doris Standiford, Doris Fetters, Doris Mechling, Mary Condon, Mary
Lou Funk, Phyllis Christner, jean Robinson, Diana Stock, Deanna Swanson, Ruth Ellen Morse, Susie
Kantz. First Row: Pat Raderstorf, janet Souders, Ruth Kline, Sandra Click, Carol Weber, Mrs. Schuler
Marlene Higley, Norma Bigelow, Sandra Ward, Gayla Pontius, Rose Wolf,
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Pat Freeman, Shirley Miller, Carol Christophel, Judy Wilkinson, Sally Schmidtendorff. 2nd Row:
Monte johnson, janet Van Namee, Marlene Fackelman, Martha Nichols, Sandra Slocum, Nancy Warrell,
Loretta Checkley, Leah Powers, Ramona Lewis, Grace Klip. 3rd Row: Charles Hoien, john Dryer,
Harold Howe, Nancy james, Rosalie Sanders, Sally Proper, Maynard Fetters, Allen Padbury, Sam
Robinson, jim Whitcomb. 4th Row: Charles Wishart, Carl Burger, Raymond White, Jim Ryder, Larry
Thompson, Charles Winter, Stanley Suski, Tom Emenaker, Dale Garl, John Dalrymple, Phil Moran.
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Marjorie Carpenter, Mary Jane Raderstorf, Marjorie White, Phyllis Wise, Mrs. Schuler. 2nd Row:
Marnie Brown, Diana Myers, Mary Ann Fox, Barbara Bonebright, Sharon Eaton, Sylvia Whitcomb, Mary
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Shidler, Mary Lou Barker, Mary Ann Fox, Chuck Weinberg, Karen Andresen, Rose Wolf, Loretta Dyer,
Lee Marsh
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Gailhouse, Sonja Gildner, Carolyn Valentine. Middle Row: jim Funkhouser, jackie Hart, Diane
Walker, Donna Claire, Karen Nichols, Priscilla Whitcomb, Donald Cavern, Connie Petrauskas, Sylvia
Harp. TOP Row: Mike Horvath, Pat Wesolowski Sheil Davis, David Overmyer, Charles Cooper,
Sandra Whiting, Sarah Burns, Judy G1-umwald, Beverly Gibbs.
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Butrick, Larry Swaim, Ray Radebaugh, John Kujawski, Ronnie Kmitta, Sam Robinson, Richard Westphal,
Monte johnson, 3rd Row. Coach Sendo, Clarence Rienks, Richard Akin, Lonnie Schmidtendorff, Vee Radebaugh,
Tom Warrell, Terry jones, Larry Kulp, Kenneth Maxwell, Don Bigelow, Allan Padbury, Asst. Coach Harcourt.
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Dale Klopfenstein, Larry Barr, Richard Myers, Terry jones, John Kujawski, Allan Padbury, First Row:
Mr, Sendo, Dick Cooper, David Windbigler, Sonny Sanders, Charles Wishart, jim Whitcomb, Sam
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Elizabeth Westfall, Norma Bigelow, Jo Ann Beckwith, Nancy Lieser. 2nd Row: Miss Woodworth,
Coach, Leah Powers, Grace Klip, Sally Proper, Nancy Warrell, Dixie Whalen, Mary Lou Barker,
Loretta Checldey, Nancy James, Jean Robinson, Manager. 3rd Row: Judy Kehoe, Gayla Pontius,
Sandra Click, Judy Wilkinson, Shirley Miller, Norma Gauvreau, Pat Fodrocy, Janet Kinzie, Judy
Gibbons, Doris Standiford.
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Berrien Springs 28 36
New Buffalo 21 30
New Buffalo 18 35
Cassopolis 34 25 CATHERINE WOODWORTH
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Radebaugh. 2nd Row. Mr. Brooks, Jim Freeman, Mike Stevens, Richard Myers, Mike Gaunder.
A new sport was introduced to Edwardsburg Sports Fans as a part of the Athletic Department
program to give as many boys as possible a chance to compete in interscholastic athletics.
Duane Brooks coached the Cross Country Squad.
Eclwardsburg participated in a Triangular meet at New Carlisle, placing third. ln dual meets
scores were as follows: Three Oakes 28, Edwardsburg 27, Niles l7, Edwardsburg 49, Three
Oakes 27, Edwardsburg 28, Edwardsburg 22, Berrien Springs 33, fLow score wins in Cross
Country.l At the Albion Invitational we placed sixth, and at the State Finals at Ypsilanti we
placed third. At the State Finals, over l00 runners competed. Individual medals were given to
the first i5 runners, and Vee Radebaugh placed llth, followed closely by Ray Radebaugh who
placed l2th. Neale Lunsford placed 19th and was a mainstay of the squad all season. Others
who took part regularly on the Eddie squad were Larry Mattox, Dale Klopfenstein, Gary Pontius,
and Dennis Otto.
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Don Bigelow, Bob Yelcnik, Larry Mattox, Ed Griffen, jerry Toth, Neal Lunsford.
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Radebaugh, Jerome Farmer, Harold Lowe, Mr. Mette. Back Row: Mike Gaunder,
Allan Padbury, Ronnie Kmitta, John Kujawski, Tom Warrell, Don Bigelow, Terry
jones, Gary Pontius.
Schedule
14 Stevensville
18 Bridgman
21 Baroda
25 Eau Claire
28 Three Oaks
2 New Buffalo
5 Galien
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Richard Myers, Ruth Kline, Norma Gauvreau, Deanna Swanson, Doris Standi-
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Michael Stephens
Elizabeth W estfall
Joyce Minix
Judy Kehoe
Judy Gibbons
Diana Stock
Norma Bigelow
Marlene Higley
Mike Dass
Mike Gaunder
Richard Ellis
Sandra Click
Marshall Phillips
Kenneth Maxwell
Norma Gauvreau
Deanna Swanson
Janet Kinzie
Ruth Ann Kline
Pat Fodrocy
Mrs. Jean Schuler
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Jennie Hanson
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Bertha Thompson
Laura Snyder
Merta Miller
1893
Dora Silver
Henrietta Hadden
1894
Blanche Williams
Letta Lukenbach
Hugh Beauchamp
Lisle Shanahan
Florence Holdeman
1896
Miriam Graham
Grace Hogmeir
Mable Parsons
Jessie Thornton
Carrie Hadden
Alice Brady
Anna Beauchamp
Matie Cobb
Clifford Brady
1897
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Fred Harwood
Andrew Hadden
1898
Constance Brady
Verna Paul
Jessie Rickert
Robert Hadden
Claude Reed
1899
Walter Thompson
Maxa Cook
William Parish
1900
Margaret Hadden
Elizabeth Runkle
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H. J. Carlisle
Warren Quimby
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Florence Parsons
Marion Brady
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1901
Winifred Smith
Arthur Runkle
John Kitchen
1902
Carl E. Manchow
Ella Truitt
Martha Hadden
Arthur Brady
Harry Meredith
George Andrus
Loyd Dunning
Minnie Rogers
Eleanor Bacon
1903
Winnifred Hanson
George Hadden
Genevieve Light
Maude Kelsey
Lewis Runkle
Adah Curtis
1904
Zendella Truitt
Lottie Rose
Flora Martin
David Bacon
Charles Bement
1905
Leona Bean
Belle Harwood
Lydia Thornton
Mary Snyder
Blenn VanAntwerp
Bessie Oliver
1906
Thomas Head
Leidy Olmsteod
Elizabeth Hadden
Harry George
1907
Coy Walker
Owen Breece
Edith Westfall
Grace Williams
Cora Martin
1908
Edwin Brady
Daisy Schweitzer
Clayton Schweitzer
Frank Hicks
Walter Smith
Roy Martin
1909
Claude Pemberton
Hazel Westfall
Henry Thompson
Donald Bement
1910
Mary Westfall
Ralph Dinan
Ray Westfall
Orvile Quimby
Belle Thatcher
Ruth Rogers
1911
Esther Pearson
George Redfield
Maurice Parsons
1912
Ferdinand Potter
Murray Wade
Henry Truitt
Glenn Quimby
Lewis Rhoades
1913
Elton Lahr
Tracy Click
Lewis Sherrill
John Barbier
Laah Barbier
Charles'Andrus
Lumon Harris
Fleeta Morse
Georgia Tuesley
Annie Wade
Gertrude Barber
1914
Beatrice Gall
Ruth Hanson
Gula Thatcher
Gladys Rhoades
Letta Beardsley
Glenn Sherman
1915
Angie Gayman
1916
Percy Garl
Roger Dawson
Mason Rogers
Beniamin Bement
Howard Westfall
Jessie Way
Robert Patterson
1917
Mary Rhoades
Marion Morse
Marion Wade
Marie Davis
Rowena Keeley
Carrol Westfall
1918
Gladyce Claire
Mae Gall
Lora Harris
Tora Harris
Mae Morse
Albert Schermerhorn
Grayce Truitt
Homer Tuesley
1919
Mamie Masten
Gail Rininger
Margaret Smith
Blanche Maxwell
Glenn Gilman ,
John Parker
Donald Maxwell
Foster Dempsey
Louisa Gall
1920
Ruth East
Mildred Dawson
Marjorie Fisk
Clarence Rhoades
Hilda Garl
Marion Beardsley
Ruth Truitt
Anason Westfall
1921
Merle Claire
Barton Wade
Beulah Bement
Vivian Hicks
Jacob Gall
Rollo Click
Imogene Carlisle
Maple Fissel
1922
Vernon Baker
Donaldine Mills
Kenneth Keene
Irvin Bowers
Ruth Waller
Alice Houtz
Harold Gilman
Clarence Conrad
Eva May Bement
Allene Allen
Ruth Krupp
Mary Hibschman
Pearl Lowe
1923
Lynn Manchow
Freman Crocker
Garland Bowers
J. Earnest Rhoades
Russell Gilman
John Garmon
Lucille Gall
1924
Malcolm Tuesley
Harold Tuesley
Kenneth Gilman
Pauline Davis
Ruth Bernice Sampson
Ruth Fissel
Grace Claire
Bernice Runkle
Luella Aldrich
1925
Dale Harris
Edith Annis
Russell Click
Ruth Breece
Roseel Dale
Justin Lockwood
Harlie Long
Melvin Krupp
Mildred Dempsey
1926
Samuel Bolton
Robert Sherman
Eleanor Davis
Dorothy Griffen
Catherine Germinder
Jeanette Friedmond
Kathryn Pedersen
Ella Worrel
Marion Conrad
Alta Bowling
Willis Gilman
1927
Ralph Britton
Yale Ehret
Laura Bowers
Stanley Giltre
Caroline Smith
Thomas Pedersen
Ruth Smith
Howard Sherman
Edna Bishop
ask'
1928
Thomas Runkle
Meyer Kushner
Vera Dorman
Arthur Rinehart
Howard Garl
Mildred Smith
Esther Hoffman
Lucee Smith
Lucy Keely
Evelyn Schrump
Kenneth Jackson
Lucille Dunning
1929
Andrew McCombs
Clyde White
Esther Gall
Thelma Westfall
Howard Dempsey
Elizabeth Smith
Thurl Clymer
1930
Duane Thornton
Dean Wilkinson
Armand Baird
Waldo Ehret
Marguerite Jasper
Ruth Jeanette Truitt
1931
Marian McCombs
Lynn Fickies
Joe Gessinger
Ernest Runkle
Evelyn Rininger
Roger Rinehart
Grace Miller
Harry Fetters
Marvin VanHuffel
Charles Kownover
Thelma Fetters
Steven Horvath
Duane Foster
Elizabeth Gall
Dorothy Runkle
1932
Roger Smith
Carolyn Sherman
Eleanor Harrison
Carol Bolton
Lester Klinedinst
Anita May
Louise Oest
Vonda Fiedler
Cloyd Montgomery
William Perersdorf
Gerald McNabb
Joyce Thornton
1932 CCon'td.i
Charles Rienks
David Smith
Loyal Lane
Berdyne Sampson
YaVanne Lane
Eugene Harris
Marjorie Fiedler
1933
Bertha Williams
Forest Klinedinst
Vivian Van Huffel
Dudley Cook
Michael Derbin
Bernita Ellis
Ralph Bressler
Robert Leahy
Adelaide Runkle
Daisy Robinson
Katherine Harrison
Albert Bacon
Richard Schweitzer
Mary Ellen Claxton
Marjorie Olson
Richard Smith
Mary Katherine Walter
Dale Claire
Otis Montgomery
Winafred Cook
1934
Caroline Shankweiler
Berdean Switzer
Harry Beagles
Arvilla Huffman
Eleanor Fickies
Vernon Smith
Don Hicks
George Bement
Hubert Martin
August Karacson
Junior Gessinger
Robert Follmer
Helen Oest
Carrie Gearhart
William Miholich
1935
Roe Hayes
Chester Cushway
Felix Boron
Howard Montgomery
John Kaminski
Juno Doxsee
Emily Boron
Margaret Walter
Elizabeth Stephens
Don Bressler
Charles Derbin
Dorris Claire
Royce Campbell
Elva Hagaman
Howard Trui tt
Lyle Smith
Frances Kepley
1936
James Harrison
Dale Klinedinst
Rose Petersdorf
Russell Smith
Doris French
Richard Stone
Richard Follmer
Lewis Runkle
Charles Bement, Jr
Hazel Stalter
1937 0
Evelyn Sherman
Marian Campbell
Phyllis Ellis
Katherine Bement
Mary Smith
Bernice Bacon
Josephine Schipper
Roger Bressler
Max Williams
Robert Brown
Vivian Smith
Esther Dryer
Milford Martin
Florence Follmer
Anna Thorp
Bernard Kronwetter
Herbert Klinedinst
John Carbiener
Albert Kairis
Martin Mischke
1938
Kathryn Pickard
Gerald Lane
Darwin Dunning
Eleanor Bacon
Robert Valentine
Burt Davis
Allie May Olds
Josephine Dryer
Elizabeth Kairis
Janet Beals
Doris Olson
Walter Baird
Alice Sharp
Jean Stone
William Bolton
Robert Dunning
1939
Margaret Crothers
Joe Bird
Walter Strong
Daniel Kaminski
Janette Duffy
Frances Walter
Matthew Boron
Robert Funk
Erma Klinedinst
Jack Harrison
Vada Lowman
Alfred Johnson
Floyd Allbaugh
Kenneth French
Agnes Tonk
Jeanne Lee
George Keely
Rose Ann Kaia
Berniece Oest
Mildred Sweitzer
Robert Beals
Rosann Smith
1940
Raymond Crowel
Joanne Lee
Robert Long
Virginia Bacon
Darrell Matchette
Patricia Crothers
Nan Harder
Mabel Westfall
Barbara Bement
Mildred Bolton
Russell Koon
Thelma Bacon
Marjorie Way
Lilah Fickies
Catherine Amos
Peter Brelowski
lrene Roberts
Mary Jane Niver
Eleanor Shaner
Mary Jean Bement
William Amos
1941
Lucille Gritton
Kay Gillette.
Amy Kaminski
Morris VanCamp
Phyllis Ross
Nathan Metcalf
Mary Belle Olds
Stanley Brelowski
Jean Olson
Robert Williams
Mae Tiedemann
George Tiedemann
Clifford Sharp
Maurice Truitt
Charles Keifer
Esther Truitt
Val Ratkowski
Maxine Renwick
Earl Fickies
Mariorie McKinney
Norman Miller
Grace Hitchinson
Marian Duncan
Jeanne Baird
1942
William Gee
Leon Ellis
Melba Zimmer
Esther Geiger
Rose Brelowski
Dorice Harwood
James Holloway
Lillian Miller
Jack Toner
Glenn Babcock
Robert Rinehart
Glenn Sharp
Robert Reed
Mildred Funk
Vernon Annis
Stella Krol
Agnes Krol
Jane Lee
Lorraine Arter
Phyllis Gearhart
Dean Decker
Ira Clark
Della Dale
Robert Bailey
Edward Allbaugh
Robert Bretschneider
Dale Keeley
Richard Franz
Wilma Story
1943
Merle Harris
Nadene Franz
Ellen Tharp
Laura Johnson
Irene Bartol
Dorothy Bartol
William Kollar
Zigmond Palucky
Jack Kehoe
Virginia Hutchinson
Dean Clausen
Delores Hess
Virginia Doyle
Rose Hurd
Carl Allen
Wayne Barrows
Kenneth Bishop
Dean Hamilton
Jack Sanders
Eugene Williamson
Elsie Kantorowski
1944 '
Erma Andrews
Doris Annis
Florence Bement
Delbert Cleghorn
Gerald Eggert
Dale Franz
Barbara French
Agnes Feagler
Elayne Gordon
Arlene Gordon
Robert Hanson
Phyllis Hill
Leroy Johnson
Ella Metcalf
Margaret Olson
LeRoy Peterson
Janice Ratkowski
Ileen Shetterly
Joan Stone
Mariorie Tharp
Virginia Wishart
Edward Bird.
1945
Mary Krecioch
Peggy Thompson
Richard Johnson
Betty Allen
Patricia Gillette
Raymond Simbulan
Nancy Crothers
Raymond Bray
Mary Bretschneider
Elaine Miles
Howard Kehoe
Robert Lane
Jean Krecioch
Barbara Andrus
Robert Curtis
Jean Ireland
Herman Bishop
Raymond Carpenter
Margaret Keely
James Bigelow
Maxine Banghart
Marian Starkweather
1946
Horace Wishart
Lewis Westfall
Alice Williamson
Anne Williams
Eilene Mackling
Jean Reinoehl
Martha Bame
Anita Kaminsky
Doris Beach
Rosemary Taylor
Barbara Austin
Mariorie Silver
Joan Boron
Shirley Bailey
Melva Freligh
Mariorie Curtis
Shirley Griffen
Ralph Ganger
1947
Nora Bailey
Charles Bickel
Evelyn Bigelow
Norma Claire
Patricia Clausen
Edward Eggert
Fred Gardner
Lucille Gauvreau
Pauline Grove
Richard Huffman
David Ireland
Joan Kehoe
Vera Kirkdorfer
George Kitchen
Carl Larson
George Pabreza
Lois Rinehart
Jack Scheibelhut
Russell' Starkweather
Louis Stennis, Jr.
Frances VanScoik
Ann Williamson
Carol Zimmer
1948
Rodger Allen
Leo Bartol
Edwin Beach
Peggy Bierman
Richard Boepple
Dorman Bowers
Bettie Brown
Merle Butrick
Effie Carpenter
Richard Cook
Margaret Curtis
Charlene Davidhizar
Mildred Dipert
Merle Gearhart
Arthur Griffen
Robert Gunn
Charles Harris
Richard Harris
Phillip Hill
Robert Larson
Roger Long
Donald Mackling
Beverly Rinehart
Donna Rossow
LaMar Shetterly
Frances Silver
Patricia Way
Julia Weiler
Edward Emenaker
1949
Robert Allen
Dean Andrus
Richard Bement
Don Chew
Clayton Dipert
Eugene Vaughn ,
William Farmer
James Gardner
Harvey Gordon
Alfred Hoffer
Barbara Gunn
Richard Hanson
Norma Howard
Albert Kantz
Elizabeth Ann Molnar
Robert Pinkerton
Kay Shanahan
Violet Skullman
Mary Spenner
Jeffery Welch
Laura Westfall
1950
Joan Akin
Lois Beopple
Drexel Cook
Wayne Crowel
William Ellis
Margret Emenaker
Nancy Fetters
Barbara Gibbs
Gladys Huffman
Mark Kaminiski
Betty Larson
Robert Myers
Robert Pabreza
Evelyn Poling
Wiley Potts
Klm Shanahan
Rosemary Smith
June Starkweather
Laura Jeanne Stauffer
Donald Sturges
Theresa Stuglik
1951
Carol Bailey
Barbara Banghart
Willard Blanchard
John Braniff
Margrette Bunn
Oscar Davidhizar
Susie Duck
Barbara Funk
Gladys Gauvreau
Janice Gunn
Willard Harris
Darlene Kantz
Janet Kitchen
Harold Leach
Nancy Lee
Wendell Leist
Marilyn Long
Vera Metcalf
Frank Molnar
Robert Ovennyer
Bette Radecki
Margret Reed
Norman Shoemaker
70
Mariorie Spenner
Jim Stone
Beverly Taylor
Nancy Vail
Florence Wi shart
1952
Lucille Barker
Arlene Boepple
Wayne Bowers
Orabelle Butrick
Georgia Christophel
Alice Cloud
Richard Ditsch
Donn French
James Gaunder
Daniel Hoover
Jane Hurd
Teresa Kraus
Donna Lei st
Alice Miller
Sally Ort
Juanita Pinkerton
Helen Reeves
Joyce Schmidtendorff
William Stack
Conrad Stephens
Jack Strand
Keith Miller
Allan Wilfert
Margaret Wixted
Carole Zimmerle
1953
Lois Akin
Nina Armstrong
Beverly Barkley
Wayne Barr
Frank Bickel
Dean Bidwell
Mary Lou Bigelow
Burton Blanchard
Robert Boepple
Joyce Bonebright
Yvonne Bottom
Kent Claire
Charles Fox
Russell Garl
Ronald Gordon
James Griffen
Margery Gunn
James Hanson
Inez Harwood
Ada Hole
Donald Jetter
Janice Johnson
Chester Kmitta
Leonard Kmitta
Tony Kuiawski
Ray Langguth
Virginia Leach
Barbara Long
Richard Mackling
Ray Minix
John Molnar
Gloria Morris
Phyllis Morris
Genevieve Persing
Lyle Pontius
Truman Potts
Dolores Reinoehl
Joan Riddarsporre
Charles Rienks
Richard Shanahan
Gloria Shetterly
Jeanne Fetters Smith
Patsy Spenner
Faye Standiford
Barbara Sturges
Dolores Valentine
Merilyn Van Epps
1954
Bob Bailey
Richard Davidhizar
Donald Duck
Shirley Fetters
Phoebe Harwood
Mary Hiatt
Carol Hunter
David Jones
Carl Keck
Carol Kinzie
James Konrath
Barbara Krecioch
Harold Lee
Bill Mackling
Dawn Miller
Jack Rienks
Joan Rienks
Rowene Shank
Terry Stephens
Allen Windbigler
"EVERYTHING T0 BUILD WITH"
OSCEOLA LUMBER CO
Dealers in Building Material
OSCEOLA INDIANA
Phone 8811
COMPLIMENTS OF
BAUGHER'S SPORT CENTER
Edwardsburg Michigan
Compliments of
HAVEN'S CORNER STORE
" We Aim to Please'
Phone 42
Congratulations, Seniors!
Best Wishes From
DAYS TRANSFER, INC.
Elkhart, Indiana
R be L G Bolen
EDWARDSBURG GARAGE
COMPLIMENTS OF Oificial AAA Road Service
SUPERIOR PATTERN WORKS George T. Stack, Prop.
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WENDT GRAIN CO.
EDWARDSBURG PI-IGNE 31
COMPLIMENTS OF
EDWARDSBURG LUMBER CO
LUMBER - COAL - BUILDING MATERIAL
EDWARDSBURG, MICHIGAN
For the Best in
SPORTING GOODS
Compliments of
MIKE'S TEXACO
SERVICE STATION
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Phone 9160
THE MAYFAIR SHOPPE
227 E. Main Niles, Michigan
Women's Apparel
Because You Love Nice Things
CASSOPOLIS LUMBER CO
G SAWMILL
Retail Lumber. Millwork and
Builders' Supplies
Cassopolis
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COMPLIMENTS OF
CY BENNETT BOAT WORKS
CASS CO-OPS, INC.
QUALITY FARM SUPPLIES
Farm Bureau B1'and
Phone Hi 5-2731 Cassopolis, Mich.
A G P SUPER MARKET
Pete Rodgers, Mgr.
Niles - Michigan
COMPLIMEN T S OF
RELIABLE DAIRY
Phone 6-2481
SCUTI-I BEND, INDIANA
You're Always Welcome
at the
ST. JOSEPH VALLEY BANK
"Elkhart's Progressive Bank"
Three Convenient Locations
Central - 429 S. Main St.
North - 300 E. Bristol St.
South - 1811 S. Main St.
Glkharf 8203! Sion?
WIGWAM DRIVE-IN
"Heap Good Food"
PAUL AND MAE EASTON
Cassapolis, Mich.
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EVERYONE TRADES WITH
THE SORG BROTHERS
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AMERICAN CLEANERS
COMPLIMENTS OF
CASSOPOLIS DAIRY
"If your clothes are not becoming to
you, they should be coming to us."
Cassopolis, Michigan
Phone Hi 58461
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Cassopolis, Michigan Phone H' 5-25
COMPLIMENTS OF
Fompliments of W' H'
RENEBERG HARDWARE Furniture - Funeral Director
Uassopolis. Michigan
CASSOPOLIS
MICHIGAN
W. W. WILT SUPER MARKET
ON ROUTE 20 IN ELKHART
at corner of Elkhart Avenue and East Jackson Boulevard
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RUSSOM TRANSFER, INC.
COMPLIMENTS OF
313 N. SECOND ST.
MONTGOMERY WARD -
NILES, MICHIGAN
Niles, Michigan Ph l292 'SERVICE FIRST'
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Th REXALL St
WILLIAM MEREDITH 9 e D ore,
P. S. K.I'3jCl, Pharmacist
General Hauling
I 201 Main Street Niles, Michigan
Phone 133-F6 Edwardsburg Phone 1008
COMPLIMENT S OF
LOUIS B. DUCK
FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES DELCO HEAT
R MOTOROLA TV Paw PUMPS
I YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS
I SAROENT PAINTS
ADAMsvII.I.I:, MICHIGAN ON US-112
I Phone 69
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W. E. Hulscbenreuler
MARTIN FEED STORE 8.MlLL
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CONGRATULATIONS I
FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' Elkhorn If-dim
OF CASSOPOLIS
Mem ber Federal Deposit A
COMPLIMENTS OF
Insurance Corporation I
PARMALEE'S DEP'T STORE
NILES, MICHIGAN
BEST WISHES TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY
OF EDWARDSBURG SCHOOLS
WINIFRED SWARTHOUT I
SPECIALIZED SCHOOL F
PHOTOGRAPHER
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SINCLAIR
SERVICE STATION
COMPLIMENTS OF '
COUCH'S VARIETY '
Compliments of Gnd I
Chas. Pabreza
Edwardsburg Michigan M-62 Edwardsburg I
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I MANCHOW HARDWARE
RUNKLE
- Plumbing - Paints - Appliances
I SKELGAS Complete Line Insurance
- Phone 8
Edwardsburpg Phone 165
Edwardsburg' Michigan
CoMPL1MENTs OF
CLAIRE BARBER SHOP
BUNGALOW DRIVE INN
We Specialize in Home Cooked
Shrimp and Chicken - Sandwiches
Home Made Pies
CALL 92-R3 EDW.
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COMPLIMENTS OF
TAYLOR'S RESTAURANT
Edwardsburg, Michigan
Compliments of
THE
EDWARDSBURG ARGUS
Printing
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THE ANDRUS AGENCY
Insurance
Phone 35 Edwardsburg
1 1 l l i
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GENERAL 00NTRAO'l'0NS
SUIITII BEND, INDIANA
Compliments of BEST WISHES
from
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COMPLETE HOME U
214 N Se di RNISHINGS M-60 East 2 Miles
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Niles, Michigan
lt Pays To Drive Out
Phone In We Have A Complete Food Market
HERF -JONES COMPA Y
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND STATIONERS
C. E. BOGGS, Michigan Representative
150 Lakeside Drive S.E.
Grand Rapids 6, Michigan
CLASS RINGS CLUB PINS
COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS
MEDALS TROPHIES
BOTTLING CO.
Pepsi-Cola and Orange Crush
SYKES IEWELERS
COMPLIMENTS OF
DIAMOND LAKE lk
Cass
EAST MAIN GARDENS
Cut Flowers - Plants - Floral Designs
NILES. MICHIGAN
Phone 1018 1521 E. Main St.
opolis' Mich' 102 So. Main Street Elkhart. lnd
Compliments of
DAN W. EVERETT
Village Physician
I OY 6. HARDING
food Clothing And Sh
Fo Me and Boy
PETER PAN
CHLOE S BEAUTY SHOPPE
HAIR STYLING A SPECIALTY
PHONE 3R3 EDWARDSBURG MICHIGAN
CHLOE DU BOIS OWNER
HAYDEN MOTOR SALES
NC
CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY A"'h"' d FORD Dem
PHONE 103 Edwardsburg f assopoh Mldugan
Ph H 5-2151
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Automatic Gas Appliances
Cassopolis, Michigan
Phone Hi 5-2711
COMP LIMENTS
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TO 'SSCLASS
ELKHART FLORAL COMPANY
208 N. Main Street
Elkhart, Indiana
Phone 2-1584
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CASS COUNTY
FARM BUREAU
OIL CO-OPERATIVE, INC.
Lubricants, Gasoline, Fuel Oil,
Mofor Oil
Cassopolis, Michigan
Phone Hi 5-2311
Home Phone Hi 5-2542
Compliments of
CASS BAKERY
Phone Hi 5-2749
Cassopolis, Michigan
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PAST
ACHIEVEMENTS, AND MOST SINCERE WISHES FOR YOUR
FUTURE HAPPINESS AND SUCCESS.
FRUIT BELT ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE
Cassopolis, Michigan
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VILLAGE I. G. A. MARKET
Quality Groceries
Government Inspected Meat
BOB MORSE
Phone 27 Edwardsburg
Compliments
BLACKMOND'S JEWELRY and
OPTICAL STORE
fWayne C. Castle, Ownery
Corner 3rd and Main
Niles Michigan
SCHWARZ'S NEWS AGENCY
303 S. Main Niles, Mich.
Wholesale and Retail
EASTMAN, ANSCO FILM - CAMERAS
NEWSPAPERS--MAGAZINES
THE CASS COUNTY STATE BANK
Cassopolis, Michigan
Capital S100,000 .00
Surplus S100 ,000 .00
For "LEVI'S" and
Blue and Orange School Sweaters
and Chenile Names to Match
Its
FALVEYS '
213 E. Main Niles
QAward Sweaters with Sleeves
Stripes also Availabley
ONTWA SERVICE , INC.
Greasing Washing
Light Auto Repair
Clean Rest Rooms
U.S. 112 - 1 Mile East
Edwardsburg Michigan
BONTRAGER AUTO SALES
"Better Cars Less Money"
M 60 - East
Cassopolis Michigan
Ph Hi 5-2139
Save up to 50?
on Jewelry and Diamonds
Our low overhead means Lower Prices.
We invite you to open a charge account
at no extra charge.
BREEN'S IEWELRY
South Michigan Street
South Bend. Indiana
Phone Atlantic 7-3630
HARPS STANDARD SERVICE
Everything for you and your Car
Corner of U.S. 112 and Cass
Road
Edwardsburg Michigan
"PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS BEST"
SCHOOLS
WEDDINGS
BABIES
H. A. POWELL STUDIOS
Largest in the Midwest
FAY'S
Quality Jewelers -- Silversmiths
111 S. Michigan Street
Headquarters for Fine
WATCHES -- DIAMONDS
JEWELRY --- SILVERWARE
South Bend, Indiana
Lots Farms
Urban Suburban
Business Properties
ALBERT C. KAIRIS
Real Esate Brokers
Insurance Notary Public
S. Side Eagle Lake
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Phones Edwardsburg 165 Adamsviue Michigan
Cass Hi 5 -2444
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