Edwardsburg High School - Yearling Yearbook (Edwardsburg, MI)

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A. 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Class President 4 Operetta 1 Office 3 Junior Play 3 LARRY MATTOX F. T. A. 2-3 Annual Staff 4 Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Class Treasurer 4 Student Council Operetta 1 Track 1-2-3-4 Varisty Club 3-4 junior Play 3 Golf 3-4 Cross Country 4 EDWARD GRIFFEN F. T. A. Annual Staff Glee Club 1-2 Class Vice President Operetta Basketball 1 Football Co-captain 1 -2 Track 1 -2.. Baseball Varsity Club 2 Junior Play Senior Play ss NADINE RUNKLE F. H. A. Library Club Glee Club 1-2-3 G. A. A. 2-3 Class Secretary Jr. Play Sr. Play Operetta Annual Staff Business Manager 4 A,,.. KAREN ANDRESEN F. H. A. Annual Staff Glee Club Operetta junior Play CLIFFORD DAVIS jr. Play Sr. Play 'IO Jo ANN BECKWITH F. H. A. G. A. A. 2-3 Annual Staff Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Class Treasurer Student Council Operetta junior Play Senior Play CHARLENE EGGERT F. l-I. A. F. T. A. G. A. A. Annual Staff Assistant Editor 2-3 Glee Club 1-2-3- Student Council Secretary Operetta Newspaper junior Play Senior Play -Q. DONALD BIGELOW Basketball Football Track Baseball Varsity Club Senior Play Stage Manager 2 DEVON GESSINGER jr. Play til' SUZANNE KANTZ F. H. A. Library Club Annual Staff Newspaper Business Manager Glee Club Student Council Treasurer Operetta Junior Play Senior Play DALE KLOPF EN STEIN Annual Staff Basketball Football Baseball 1-2- Varsity Club junior Play Senior Play Properties Cross Country NEALE LUNSFORD Annual Staff Glee Club Class Treasurer Student Council Football Track Varsity Club Cross Country RUTH ELLEN MORSE F. H. A. Annual Staff Newspaper Editor Glee Club 1-2-3- Class Secretary Student Council Sec, Operetta Cheerleader 1-2-3- juni or Play Senior Play JACKIE KRECIOCH Fr Ho Ao G. A. A. Annual Staff Newspaper Glee Club Speech junior Play ROBERT MORTIMER ELLEN ONSTOTT Jefferson Davis Glee Club jr. Play Sr. Play Annual Staff GARY PONTIUS Football Basketball Baseball Cross Country 12 BETTY OVERMYER Argos High School HARRY PROCTOR Annual Staff Glee Club Baseball Operetta Class President Senior Play BEVERLEY OVERMYER F. H. A. G. A. A. Annual Staff Class President Operetta F. T. A. junior Play Senior Play Assistant Director W ERNEST SANDERS F. T. A. Annual Staff Vice President Baseball Varsity junior Play Senior Play CARL STOVER Ir. Play Sr. Play Bus Patrol . 3, 4 DAVID WINDBIGLER Annual Staff Glee Club Football Track Baseball Varsity Club junior Play Senior Play Stage Manager ! If GERALD Tom WQJTH p,,?' .faq L. Annual Staff WAVA M. WARNER Glee Club 1-2- Stlldent Council 1- Edwardsbu-rg Operetta Adelphina Academy Debate Kappa Delta Basketball 1-2- Band Football I 1'2' Teachers of Tomorrow C0"caPtam American Temperance Track I-'2' Society Varsity Club 2' Colportew Band Treasurer Baseball Junior Play Senior Play JUANITA WISHART F. H. A. Library Club Glee Club 1-2 Operetta junior Play ROSE MARIE WOLF F. H. A. Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Operetta F. T. A. junior Play Bus Patrol Annual Staff TOM WARRELI. Annual Staff Glee Club Basketball Football Varsity Club President 1-2 1-2 3 ROBERT YEKNIK Elkhart High Annual Staff Glee Club Class President Football Track Varsity Club Student Council Senior Play Newspaper Minstrel Show Physical Education Boy's League Club 1-3 1-3 01444 Wa!! 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 I, I, I, 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. 'I4 I. 1, 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. 614:44 Jlalcvuf 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 THE GRADUATING CLASS of 1955 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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A, ' L f:: A .R 2 if U H, , , 'A A F rid 1 3 , X in '1 xe:. K ff VV I ., an g ax L Q .., , s. on S L, f '- - 'Q 1 , S A Lei A .M V ,,-- -1 . . Z. i Q . , nigh I fl, Aga. - V 2, hi In is 'nf' 3555 S A ws si 4 1 A 5? L . 'r A I ' " W A A 1 s-wwf' N il Nr' 'li ' fl ' Ms.. A' X 5 A 3 ffrl. , E W Q "' 2. M ' ' Z f" , :, 7 A 1 , K, . x N Q ' 'V . , yy, . . L ,, K M Q " , - . ,L , I 1 N A i ., 1 K , 'L ' salma. ' f A Q5 ' g , . L - N K A ' Row 1: Abbie Abshire, Mary Lou Baker, Carl Burger, Loretta Checkley, Carol Christophel, john Dalrymple, John Drye Wayne Eggleston. Row 2: Tom Emenaker, Marlene Fackleman, Pat Freeman, Dale Carl, Doris Henning, Charles Hoien, Nancy James, Monte johnson. Row 3: Terry Jones, Grace Klip, Ronnie Kmitta, John Kujawski, Betty Kulp, I' Ramona Lewis, Harold Lowe, Paul Maehler. Row 4: Shirley Miller, Phil Moran, Mary Ann Mossman, Martha Nichols, Allan Padbury, Leah Powers, Sally Proper, Sam Robinson. Row 5: Jim Ryder, Kathy Sanders, Rosalie Sanders, Sally Schmidtendorff, Sandra Slocum, Stan Suski, Larry Thompson, janet Van Narnee. Row 6: Nancy Warrell, Richard Westphal, Dixie Whalen, jim Whitcomb, Ray White, Judy Wilkinson, Charles Winters, Charles Wishart. Absent: Lance Drudge, Jerry Knight. 21 4 gm pf, Mx, , 1 4 Q ,Q N? 7 J . , AX J ' e f ll , 2 ,,- " i S ffE7'5.v L is -X A W ri C in 'K I L A' T .590 eo" it R tial .J Jn- X . -1 ' 'Q Ki' ' ' ln , , T Q L ' Y '- ' A A ls- A .02 1' ii at ,L sw J Q S 3' if T 3 f - ,B at , h,,L it J- B I , ,J J K 'V ny C Q 'QB V83 V I . 1, L ' Na ' t A in 4 F i r ve ,,,, -. C fa' .Q ,,1? A . K . ' ' 1 gal its li ' ' 'Hai L Q 5 gm -if 19 A an ,Y P Y .1 ra t, ,. H , - .L ,N . . 19 ,V 'far h .X , S 'C' 5 U gy 'I A ' J il . x Y A f ,, ' Q it A, , p ,. yy . . 5 5 , X , ,b Row 1: Larry Banghart, Pat Baugher, Larry Bidwell, George Bolock, Barbara Bonebright, Richard Brandley, Marnie Brown, Durelle Butrick, Row 2: Marjorie Carpenter, Donald Copper, Fred Cox, Sharon Eaton, Jerome Farmer, Mary Ann Fox, Daniel George, Carl Gostola. Row 3: John Guy, Janet Harris, Larry Haven, Elizabeth Horvath, Robert Jones, Jerrie Keck, Deanna Konrath, Teddy Ann Kulwicki. Row 4: Norman Landis, Kaye Livings, Roberta Matthews. Bill McNabb, Mary Molnar, Diana Myers, Anna Newgent, Marilyn Otto. Row 5: Mary Ann Pantilla, Leslie Proffitt, Ray Radebaugh, Mary Jane Raderstorf, Judy Reaves, Carol Riddarsporre, Clarence Rienks, Mike Souders. Row 6: Kathleen Stephens, Larry Stock, Betty Suski, Larry Swaim, Bob Thorpe, Faith Tompos, Frances Wendl, Joan Wesgl- owski. Row 7: Sylvia Whitcomb, Margie White, Phyllis Wise, Judy Ziolkowski. Absent: Rose Chew, Ray Marquardt, Mary Ann Matthews, 22 BEATRICE BROWN 7th Grade LA RUE HARCOURT 7th Grade ROBERT FRANCIS 8th Grade NORMAN SHANAHAN 8th Grade yxxa X3 Seated: Kathryn Leach, Veda Radabaugh, Sarah Proper, Fred Dorrier, john Pantilla, Peg Heimsoth, Martha Morse, Mike Suess. Standing: Mr. Harcourt, Mrs, Brown, Mr. Francis. 23 ,Wlqwe i -+- A 'ss- X gr , , J . " X , f f Z h l S .QQ Q ,T ' t:::- I in I - f K -, . , H X f , 3 XA I '. ,a P 3.0 :df f Z -A Q ' 1 K by I . A i xr . 1' 'L ll Mxf 'Q 5 ' S 7 1 ' :ZR ,QQ F V, I nw . h or Q, .y if 1431 A B B B N as if '-5S:1 W, l EN - ',A i B 'K ' xr, 4AZ, .1 ,K . ,V ,gl ,,--, . r l ' Q ', I ' vp, if x is ,W fr, I . L: f, C 5, , ,:,' ,-L' V 2 I -' , V a as Q f Q , ,B 'fi , his . S " Q , A 12 riir 'T ff' .. ' ' 1+ s , S e w r we ' X J C . 1 . Lx - J ' W . f h --gy . X ..,, C as is , at " , .4 'ar 'S F - is C an 'ff Q S s .3 ' - f .......A.. 1 if 25,35 F . A f - 2 X w ' L ..--5: s C Row 1: Patty Abshire, Sue Balyeat, Bill Bates, john Beckwith, Maryjane Brodzinski, Charles Bums, Kent Carpenter, Barbara Cavern. Row 2: Bill Checkley, Charles Clymer, james Couch, Loretta Dryer, john Elmore, Wayne Fetters, 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 Ruth Williams, Anne Williamson, Warren Wirick, David Wishart, julie Yeknik. Absent: Peggy Mains and Velma Copeland. 'X 24 s qw I " - 7 ' , - ' E . if . e s sr. or 9' 'lt , as " ' -,rw V it VIL' ,Ziyi i . . i A I . Q , , "" m e J i , ' L Qipi fif is ij , tw' A ry . ,- 5, , 3 Cyl f- , TU' . ' , :.' at 2 : Q. ir tl' 3 B 3, ,-I: E, x A A Y-so ,-t. . 'ft l i f 9 Q ' K is L S i ', ,L r i -nge ef-at A , A x as ' K-Qs vi, b , , ,wt i A in J , mg ,M sf . i if .f ,L irq, '. ' .. ,h xii fi-.gin -I A 4 , . -1 Y ,. 'r 'S 'lx 1 .a wg 4 4 'sr t J, A, , J M , . , Q .E wa rg, 1, M X 51: , - rf?-if ' fi W , A W. , Y i, , K. In is K . SP - ,,g F: Q. 3, ,E V, k r - Row 1: Hugh Anderson, Gary Bankston, Robert Batz, Nancy Brown, Leona Carpenter, Sharron Carpenter Jolm Chew Barbara Christoph, Franklin Creamer. Row 2: Karen Davis, Maxine Davis, Karalie Doczy, Fred Dorriery, Jerry Duclg, Th . . . ornas Eaton, Patsy Edwards, Morris Evans, Barbara Facldeman. Row 3: Sandy Feirxck, Rose Marie Fox, Mary Anne Gailhouse, Glenn Gibbs, Marlyne Goodsell, Douglas Harris, Richard Higley, Jerrilyn Hoien, Kay Jackson. Row 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 I Sara June Proper, Jack Querry, Veda Radebaugh, Judy Raderstorf. Row 6: Karen Reed James Reeves Daniel I I Richards, Kathleen Rienks, David Sanders, Christine Sheidler, Marrilee Sheidler, Janice Shidler, Priscilla Shoemaker Row 7: Ray Smith, George Snyder, Dennis Stewart, Nancy Stewart, Lu Anne Stuglik, Bill Suski, Patsy Townsend Judy Tumock, June Valentine. Row 8: Robert Valentine, Larry Ward, Charles Weinburg, Judy Whalen, Priscilla Whitcomb. Absent: Ch l C ' ' ' ' ' ar es ooper, Donna Haven Patricia Knight, Pamela Lovell, Linda Smith, and Carolyn Jones. 25 mum allay!! 62 4 I- NV Top Row: john Pantella, Terry Harris, Charles Burns, David Sanders, Larry Ward, Willis Maxwell, Ray Smith, Hugh Anderson, Robert Batz. Middle Row: Jerry Duck, Morris Evans, Danny Richards, jim Reaves, Jack Querry, Dick I-Iigley, Doug Harris, Tom Eaten, Dan Kulwicki, Mr. Francis, Robin Howard, Wayne Fetters, Kent Carpenter, john Elmore, James Couch, Bob Spenner, Buddy james, David Wishart, Eugene Montgomery, Don Mortimer Mgr. Bottom Row: Barbara Christoph Bob S enner Do H I , p , nna aven, Terry Harris, Kathleen Rienks, Kay McNabb. Top Row: Mr. Francis. 27 mdk WPA I Aerial View of E. H. S. A-'ima lst Row: Billy Doczy, John Smith, Anthony Pabreza, Nick Barnard, Flavian Arseneau, Diane Wallor, Donna 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. 'D lst Row: Sharon Kohler, Robert Davis, Patricia Quinn, Trudy Burns, Sandra Whiting, Sandra Litty, Douglas 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 WLGMJQ 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. 15" 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. Zlomdzq' 1st Row. Charlotte Klopfenstein, Terry Henke, Sylvia Kujawski, Diana DeFreese, Roberta Glaum, Cynthia 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. Absent: Phyllis Barker, Billy Hutts, Richard Lunk. I I l fii-I--' -- t s ,,t.t -,..,W..,, t,,.t , ., , W , YA, M.. I 4 f- lst Row. Vivian Keathley, Mary Smith, Kay Echert, Ruth Christner, Margaret Carroll, Bill Pennington,WZf 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 Connie Copper, Virginia Staniford, Remus Burns, james Langguth. ...t... -- fuhcfgwcfe fri! lst Row. Diane Carpenter, james Lowe, Tom Parson, Roger Mattens, Pat Whiting, james Nellams, Michael 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. UO lst Row. Gerry Leist, Steve jones, James Cripe, Kathy Horvath, Trudy Westphal, Pat Carroll, Nicky 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 Kuspert, o 32 15. lst Row. Stanley Smith, Toni Kring, Robert Leet, Paul Ferry, Scott Everett, Lynn Ryder, Preston Glazner, 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, "'?"""""'f " "' ..-. . .NN -,.....l. lst Row. George Christner, Danny Reeves, Dean Westfall, Louis Nugent, Mary Ann Liggett, Linda DeFreese, 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. 33 Absent Donald Ort. "I-l'i"T Seiomf Gwde , L Ist Row. George Feirick, Ronnie Lowell, Elanie Turnock, Dennis Kehoe, Carl Jones, Alby Beach, Robert 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 Petrauskas. at A Heeffe 1 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. 34 l T 4 -A 4. 44 l 3 I lst Row. Becky Rinehart, Karen Kelley, Shirley Hemminger, Jimmy Kahl, Sandra Eaton, Deanne Rusnik, 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 4 . 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. Absent: Jacqueline Johnson, mlGwJe 'Bs 22295QQA..nsm- 'lst Row. Martha Follmer, Peggy Troup, Eugene Kendle, Danny Stuglik, Thomas Leer, Diane Brown, Judy Kay Townsend, Danny Brown, Leonard Guy, Pamela Parker, David Metcalf, Geraldine Guthrie. 2nd Row. Cecelia 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. ff MARY LOU HAM Grade School Music fir.. 36 ,J MORNING KINDERGARTEN ' 4? QQ vim., . .?....- , lst Row. Judy Weber, Carole Ann Welch, Norma Conley, Carol Ann Suski, Kirt Wendt, Susan Bretschneider, Wanda McKay, Gary Checkley, Janice Hardin, 2nd Row. Gemma Arseneau, Marcia Mattens, Margaret 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 aw, . U lst Row. John Wiley, Carl Meredith, Ethel Stevens, Brenda Phillips, Michael Kantz, Tommy Keathley, 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, Susan Burns. 3rd Row. Miss Mray Westfall. V A A V AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN . ,...e..- GL... ,...,,., I -4----L 37 1. A -W -.af .-, , , , J V MORNING KINDERGARTEN , 7 'T Yvl lst Row. Judy Smith, Linda Feirick, Elaine Glazner, Willie Eltzroth, Bernie Raymond, Steve Smale, Nancy Cleghorn, Virginia Smith, Dickie Quinn, Dickie Bressler, Donnie Howard. 2nd Row. Charles Ward, Gary 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. AFTERNOON KINDERGARTEN Q t lst Row. Bobby Heinzmann, David Kahl, Pamela Harris, Mike Divietra, Mike Higley, Jean Kantz, Jeannie Fein, Jimmy Burns, Vickie Creal, Becky Shuff, Bobby Rlmlde, Margaret Whalen, Billy Valentine. 2nd Row. Miss Dixie Pike, Clarence Hunsberger, Lamont Pellow, Judy Barnes, Roger Harris, Carol Waters, Tony Bottom, Franky Jendrejawski, Jane Montgomery, Greg Lauver, Gary Krupp, David Kubishm, Tommy Earley, Alan Reifel. Absent. Frances Keeley v 3 ff, 51' as 1- :fl ,V , X ',4 Q Wi X. 3 . '-1 1 1 5? 1+ 'ffl 5:11 A 'A + fi ' 5 i X 'A a . ' ' ',-ff ' R3 ' ' 1a S if B 7 L -J 5' Q . Q 52 X X ' 55? Q ' -5 , EJ.: ' , LJ: W , f . I Xb wi S Xffx , 4' N ff 1' ,f if I Jr 2,2152 V ' 'V I' ff, -X 4 'QE Q, 'Mk f if ,:' V' x A , -' 1 S, A 2 .A J X, XS! g 1, if , X M A + 5 . 'gf j Q 4 I' i ff 2 Q ' Q ' - ifg h gl ig .,f'7"""""""" .JM 24, 5 4 N t Y-J si. . ' F ' fl-F., ,x SET ' 5 "5 .Qfffiiifl f Qt A A R ' -, . l A x.,x A W. 1 1 S . -M' hi ' ' ' f, sv 1 ai - dgffgq ' Y A, ftf fy. 54 A V ,V ,S , 2 we D4 f I gi ' . hx -I Q- i j. Qufjg .. . . fQ,.-lx inn'-1-I - 'fu' fx 3 . ., ' ri ' ' If fit K Y. . M . . k Q i LV- x ,ik A ,V f 4. if M1 , ,fl R 1' September October November December january February 40 Gdwafaa 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? March April May June 6 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! 1 fy The Tease, Lynne Shanahan - I arrived the Slee Ping Beaudes same day as the photographer for group pictures so my Daddy missed out on them. just Pretending! W - .v 1 Cayla, pat, finer, Bev , is Judy: Marl ene xv fi 1 Nadine Runkle, Business Manager " w " sdiio' 80544 - fl' Asif- 6111153 ' lane Y-'BE-en' .44..rt. E '. Chat wtgl, an T Illini Q - Hmm! Sled Ann Padbury, Editor S-ff 1'-' Mrs. Andrews, Adviser , Standing: Bob Yelcnik, Ed Griffen, jerry Toth, Larry Mattox, Sonny Sanders, Ruth Ellen Morse, Ellen Onstott, Susie Kantz, jo Ann Beckwith, Jackie Krecioch. Seated: Charlene Eggert, Ann Padbury, Mrs Andrews, Bob Mains, Nadine Runkle. 42 ei -K ws .. w A 31 , ,F ef ' i' li S L p Sl w THE KID SISTER Play Cast JoJoCook... . . .Harry Proctor Bess Miller. .. . Gracie Stewart . . . . . . Susie Kantz Ruth Ellen Morse Elsie ....... Mary Stewart . . Herb Stewart . . Lydia Stewart. . . Warren Cook .... Ed Stewart .... Raoul Fountaine- Frank Hillister- - Judith Barrow- - - Honeybelle Smith- . . Nadine Runkle . . . Ann Padbury . . Sonny Sanders .Jo Ann Beckwith . . . . . BobMains . . . Ed Griffin . . . Bob Yeknik . . . . .Jerry Toth . Charlene Eggert . Ellen Onstott Director -..... . . . . . Mrs. Jean Schuler 0111 P Ufh Ellen Yl , Har, .V Student Director- . . . . .Beverly Overmyer Cao' was eqfl ' .-- 11 ,,.,, sv-.- Harry, Ed, Nadine, Ann Q . Ann colin gcfcfioi RQJOJLZZ4 1-fluff Seated: Mary Molnar, Kay Livings, Sally Proper, Susie Kantz, Mr. Hart, Ruth Ellen Morse, Deanna Konrath, Nancy Warrell, Sonny Sanders. Standing: Nancy james, janet Van Namee, Charlene Eggert, Judy Wilkinson, Rosalie Sanders, Shirley Miller, Pat Freeman, Carol Christophel, Judy Ziolkowski, Marnie Brown, Sandy Click, Teddy Ann Kulwicki, Pat Fodrocy. , ,7.. ati Ruth Ann Kline, Deanna Swanson, Norma Gauvreau, Dixie Whalen, Pat Freeman, Diana Stock, janet Souders, jean Robinson, Sally Bolton, Pat Fodrocy, Janet Kinzie, john Kujawski, Mike Dass, Terry jones, Richard Myers, Mr. Sendo, Mike Stephens, Wayne Eggleston, Paul Maehler. . N . 2 L... .Q e Coni?-St C,he1'1'Y Pi Marlene, Harry Jr. H- Jerry, Larry 1 FOOtb:111 ly . erasing! i m Adv joyce 8 Ed Three of a kind ????????? Fuenr P Barb jerry, Larry, jim, Maynard, Dick and Mike Mr- Me fre BK -K Zzallwze aqamemakead Glad I Standing: Kathy Sanders, Pat Raderstorl, Judy Kehoe, Marlene I-Iigley, Carol Weber, Norma Bigelow, Sandy Click, Nancy Lieser, Frances Wendl, Mary Ann Pantella, Pat Baugher, Loretta Checkley, Miss Woodworth. Seated: Gayla Pontius, Elizabeth Westfall, Nancy James, Pat Fodrocy, Judy Gibbons, Grace Klip. Walufze '7eacfzefLeL Glad yi? G.-ll., W' P ll if Standing: Rose Marie Wolf, Beverly Overmyer, Charlene Eggert, Judy Gibbons Sandra Click Nanc I 1 Y Lieser, Elizabeth Westfall, Ed Griffen, Lan-y Matrox. 2nd Row. Grace Klip, Karen Andersen, Juanita 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. 47 Qzee ew y Samoa Top Row: Larry Barr, Bob Mains, Bob Yeknik, Frank Conner, Mike Stephens, Richard Myers, Dick 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, 1 V 4 3 f , ' lst Row: Mrs. Schuler, Mary Lou Barker, Pat Heimsoth, Dixie Whalen, Betty Kulp, jackie Cooper, 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. wi V4 ara cw lst Row: Mary Molnar, Kaye Livings, Judith Reeves, Deanna Konrath, Janet Harris, Judy Ziolkowski, 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 A P .11 . . . nn anti a, Frances Wendl, Faith Tompos, Betty Suski, 3rd Row: Johnnie Guy, Clarence Rienks, Teddy Ann Kulwicki, Joan Wesolowski, Carol Riddarsporre, Pat Baugher, Marilyn Otto Kathleen 7 Stevens, Larry Stock, Fred Cox. 4th Row: Larry Haven, Jerome Farmer, Larry Bidwell Larry Banghart ! I Bill McNabb, Danny George, Carl Gostola, Robert Jones, Bob Sikorsl-ci. efzfaidmad eancefzj . , . y -- 'W . 1 N! Lv, A , 'Xl EM Pahala ,, V N, . . , .f K I . lst Row: Elizabeth Westfall, Gayla Pontius, Shirley Miller, Nancy Warrell, jerry Duck, Betty Kulp, jackie Cooper, Janice Shoemaker, Kathleen Rienks, 2nd Row: Larry Ward, Leah Powers, Christine Shidler, Mary Lou Barker, Mary Ann Fox, Chuck Weinberg, Karen Andresen, Rose Wolf, Loretta Dyer, Lee Marsh ' Safely fjalaali Bottom Row: Matt Yeknik, jim Dorrier, Sharon Carpenter, Nancy Brown, Barbara Christoph, Mary Ann 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. KING AND QUEEN Sno-Ball SHO-Ball Deanna Swanson, Mike Dass Sao Ea!! X Jerry, Ellen KING AND QUEEN 195 Coronation 4 Don and Jerry Don Abshire, Barbara Kxecxoch jerry T oth, E1 I en Ons-to Susle End Ne ale AT 'Fix ft w. QW? 1 '- N- f , 3 33' WAX- X if 9 f.,f wr ar, 3-1 -vb 4 Q1 Wh 3 , 'll .D-L l Snafpfi Ann and Allan Chdfxene larry Bev. Sonny ' NQHCJQ S211 Y and Ch lick Bob: janv. ENen L. Men Teachers! zzz 8 A4-Qrlene Lunch Time SN Lonnie Schmidfendorff Tom Warrell Allan Pad bury Vee Ra de bauglv is . KZ Qi, f 'f' A 1 K Q.-I l A M I r A , CO-CAPTAINS Jerry Toth Ed Gviffen vi I :gs -Y' 3 COACH I me fl Jim Sendo x , V , . 6, 'n X ilk! 1. Terry Jones ..,, 2 Charles Wishart Ray Radebaugh l Duck Coopef Larry Kulp 1' Johnny Kulawski l Jim wncomb SCHEDULE whale Pigeon 19 - New Tray 30 - Bangor 32 - Woshingfon Clay 6 - Eau Claire 19 - Galien 13 - New Buffalo 14 - Cossopolis 0- 11" on Bigelow Bob Yeknik 'i Ronnie Kmltto u-.iss David Windbigler I Ray Hunsbergerv 4410155611 lst Row. David Windbigler, Danny George, Larry Bidwell, Larry Banghart, Ed Griffen, jerry Toth, jim Whitcomb, jerome Farmer, Larry Haven. 2nd Row. Bob Yeknik, Ray Hunsberger, Charles Wishart, Durelle 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. WMGLM Top Row: Ed Griffen, Neale Lunsford, Larry Mattox, Dean Mohney, Don Bigelow, Lonnie Schmidten- dorff, Dick Akin, Larry Kulp, Vee Radebaugh. Second Row: Bob Yeknik, jerry Toth, Gary Pontius, 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 56 Robinson, Dennis Otto, Kenny Maxwell. 6 fi fi 5 4 fi Griffen I Q 'WQIQ fu R010 44,0 "fn +-.A--- 3, - Xx E 'LW ,fe M It i x Q Q55 rw .J ,,g Radebaugh, Steph -Q Hmm Baakelddl .-I 1 N1 Front Row: Jerome Farmer, Larry Bidwell, Ronnie Kmitta, Sam Robinson, Mr. Sendo. Back Row: jim Ryder, Chuck Winter, Larry Thompson, Bill McNabb. aussi, JAMES SENDO Coach 60 Team Baroda New Troy Three Oaks Galien Stevensville New Buffalo Eau Claire Bridgman Baroda New Troy Three Oaks Stevensville Galien New Buffalo Eau Claire Bridgman 4' Overtime We 54 56 47 Games They 40 49 46 39 56 35 42 60 39 54 61 56 38 56 65 40 Ik Ik Front Row: Mr Harcourt, Allan Padbury, Mxke Stephens Ed Guffen Ray Rade baugh, John Kujawslu, Larry Barr, Manager Back Row Stan Suslu, anager Mike Dass, Rxchard Westphal, Vee Radebaugh, Tom Emenaker, Manager Team Baroda New Troy Three Oaks Galien Stevensville New Buffalo Eau Claire Bridgman Baroda New Troy Three Oaks Stevensville Galien New Buffalo Eau Claire Bridgman 4' Overtime J qw Awwziazz lst Row: Ann Padbury, Nadine Runkle, Betty Kulp, Jackie Cooper, Pat Freeman, Joyce Minix, 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. Team We They Berrien Springs 28 36 New Buffalo 21 30 New Buffalo 18 35 Cassopolis 34 25 CATHERINE WOODWORTH Berrien Springs 23 32 Coach Cassopolis 32 21 GAYLA PONTIUS Captain ' Emu 'lst Row. Dale Klopfenstein, Larry Mattox, Dennis Otto, Gary Pontius, Neale Lunsford, Ray Radebaugh, Vee 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. 63 Q A Mike Stephens, Richard Westphal, Ed Griffen, Sam Robinson, Bill McNabb Mr. Harcourt, , 7wcla '7eam mfwfi L fm?- Q. '1 ai Front Row: Jerome Farmer, Ray Hunsberger, Ray Radebaugh, john Kujawski, Mr, Sendo, Vee Radebaugh, Allan Padbury, jim Whitcomb, Larry Bidwell. Back Row: Don Bigelow, Bob Yelcnik, Larry Mattox, Ed Griffen, jerry Toth, Neal Lunsford. Budd! April April April April April May May M-HY Front Row: Dale Klopfenstein, Marshall Phillips, Mike Dass, Harry Proctor, Ray 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 9 New Troy Here Here There Here There Here Here There ROBERT ME TTE Coach 4 . 'I 'll li s?lll:ilHl! Play Cast l al,s KennY, Joyce, NHUCY' D ,-QM M NLC n.. .nr :a ftel' Dlav Standing: Lonnie Schmidtendorff, Richard Akin, Carol Weber, Mis, Schuler, Mike Dass, Marshall Phillips, Janet Kinzie, Pat Fodrocy, Sally Bolton, Judy Gibbons, Ray Hurd, Kenneth Maxwell, Mike Stephens, Dick Ellis, Seated: Richard Myers, Ruth Kline, Norma Gauvreau, Deanna Swanson, Doris Standi- ford, Diana Stock, Mike Gaunder, HILLBILLY WEDDIN' Play Cast Paw Belsnickle .........,. Maw Belsnickle .... . . Ceelie Belsnickle .... . . Bonnie Mae Belsnickle . . . . Juney Lou Belsniclde , . . . Four Belsnickle .... . . Five Belsnickle . . . . Six Belsnickle . . . . Obeey Upschlager , . . Chiz Upschlager, . . . Ronald Maxwell . . . . Lucy Maxwell . . . The Reverend . . . Cousin Zeke . . . . gi -f ' , w, il B 'Jr ai The Cousins .... . .... . . Mike ' Sally Bolton Doris Standiford Ray Hurd Director. . . . . Student Director . . . . . . . . . . Mrs, Schuler, Sleepi Pla C t....... ick Y as "SF" X 4 .--1 Doris, Janet, Pat, Dons I ii Play Cast 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 C arol W eber ng beauties ' qwawa of .eaefma Aff, sczmz 1888 Jennie Hanson lda Harwood 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 lnez Smith 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 lda Runkle H. J. Carlisle Warren Quimby lda Perkins Florence Parsons Marion Brady arr itchen H y K ' 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 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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. Ed d b M h Ed d b M h C OMPLIMEN TS OF 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 see E M S I I 4Edwardsburg Michigan 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 - Q 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. sxqnmnd , wc f iuwf IN GOSHEN AND ELKHAIVI EVERYONE TRADES WITH THE SORG BROTHERS l w STICKLE'S 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 ' 21 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 ....., ' r LU-U1-LUILT-c ugrg u- fl . suven manner ,fx-Iv, '?F..'L'.'.'.'J.1'Yf71.'I'LTr?r? 'QL' H' ,I 1155! ' V' A me ,fs Serving You ll Our Ploaxuur Uv J MICI-IIANA'S MOST COMPLETE FOOD SHOPPING CENTER 7 -' -ll RUSSOM TRANSFER, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF 313 N. SECOND ST. MONTGOMERY WARD - NILES, MICHIGAN Niles, Michigan Ph l292 'SERVICE FIRST' I Phones 725 and 726 I . I OOMPLIMENTS OF ECONOMY DRUG STORE 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 I , ... W. E. Hulscbenreuler MARTIN FEED STORE 8.MlLL I H6 W. Jackson Blvd. 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 77 SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS OF ' COUCH'S VARIETY ' Compliments of Gnd I Chas. 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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. 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