Battle Creek Central High School - Paean Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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J , v : ' ' In SN .E xpx 'aff' ,JL Vvy Ji XF CONTENTS Faculty Seniors Junlors Sophomores Schoolwork Actuvltles Athletics Memories Advertnsements ' .......... 13 ' .......... 49 . . . . . . . . . . 61 . . ....... 75 ' ' ' . ..... . . 95 ' . ........ IZI ' . . ...... I47 ' ....... . 163 Edrtor In Chref Assistants Busrness Manager Advertising Manager Sales Manager Literary Editor Art Edrtor Panel Edrtor Boys Sports Eclrtors Glrls Sport Edrtor Photography Edutor Assrstants Adviser PAEAN STAFF Janet Thomet Sue Deo Dee Rose Sue Watts Peggy Cooper Bob Wolfe Allce Murphy Sue Deo Judy Hoffman Janet Hall Duck Klrschman Charles Perry Penny Puckens Duck VanSchaardenburg Jrll Evans Bruce Kulp Mrss Evelyn E Burke M , ,www-w..w.,..w,, . , ..,.,.wfw,,,,w.M,,. W. 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Mr. Harry R. Davidson is superintendent of schools. and under his expert guidance the required school curriculum has been improved. the newly organized Community College has been run smoothly. and the city schools have been brought to a point where they compare favor- ably with others in the country. Mr. Davidson and Mr. Ben Ahlschwede. assistant superintendent. cooperate fully with the school board and many phases of school or- ganization arise under their supervision. The board acts as the gov- erning body. while the superintendent and his assistant are the re- sponsible heads of the educational system and are directly responsible to the board. s-,......pm- 'T Our school board is elected by the people of the city. and it is responsible to them. Here the board is prepared to present some information on the school system to those who have attended the meeting. The members are Ben F. Ahlschwede, assistant superinten- dent: Wendell L. Smith, Jr,. trustee: Harry R. Davidson. superinten- dent: W. James McQuiston. president: Philip E. Slayton. vice presi- dent: Raymond L. DeWindt. business manager: Bryce A. Becker. treas- urerg and Walter P. North. trustee. Leo M. Shaw. secretary: James W. Sumner. trustee: and Ronald M. Ryan, attorney for the board. are not pictured. Throughout the year these men have had to face many important issues squarely. and have made their decisions on the basis of their knowledge of schools and schooling. We are fortunate in having such a fine board with such a vital interest in the youth of our country. and Battle Creek has a right to be proud of her educational system. 6 ff Jn, 7 ., 5 UD 'ig fx Q... W ll , L P S Qlltfal jAI'0ll,gA jL0ll' 6925 Our principal Mr John Postma has shown high scnool to us in an understandlng light for he has always been willing to gulde and counsel us in all matters pertaining to school He is the admimstrative head of the school unlt and de ClSlOl'lS concerning the mamtenance and proper usage of the building and the formation of a good classroom currlculum rest on his shoulders He guides our education and our l1ves showmg us the best uevspomt of life Mr Oscar Powers the assistant prin cipal IS more than Mr Postmas rlght hand man slnce he helps hlm ln manv admlmstratlonal matters and also He handles many student activities and IS always w llmg to help solve our prob lems The office wouldnt be the cheerful place that it IS without the efficiency and friendliness of these three women Miss Beverly Bonney personal secretary to the prlncipal Mrs Mildred DeBoer reg istrar and Mrs Janice Anderson office secretary have added immeasurably to our high school days 5 t . , ' , . Q , ' . . , . , . . . . as- sumes responsibility during his absence. , ' i ' - ' y 7 2 - , ' 1 - , , , been . Y ' lil D, vm-rw I f Y if g 3 7 ? ELEANOR E. MYK, B.A. Typing RICHARD NEWSOME, B.S. Biology EDWARD NYLUND, B.S. Auto Mechanics FLOYD OGLESBY, B.A. U. S. History, Driver Education ELLSWORTH E. PANSER, M.A English, Debate JAMES PAYSON, B.S. U. S. History, Civics GRACE PELTO, A.B. English MAURICE PELTO, M.A. Business Mathematics, General Mathematics LOYAL PHARES, M.A. Physics, Chemistry VERNON POTTS, M.S. in Ed. U. S. History DONNA POWERS, A.B. in L.S. Librarian ALBERT RATCLIFF, M.A. Geometry, Mathematics JEAN REHNQUIST, B.A. English ALFRED RICHARDS, M.A. Vocal Music, Consultant RAYMOND ROOF, M.S. Physics, Chemistry HELEN SAGER, B.S. Shorthand, Typing CHRISTINA SCHOONMAKER, A.B., B.M., M.M. English SALLY SCHWAB, B.S. Vocational Stenography, Office Practice BEATRICE STANFIELD, B.S. Foods VIRGINIA TAYLOR, B.S., M.A. Biology LYNN THOMPSON, M.A. Geometry, Mathematics ELLAMAE VANDERBROOK, B.S English FLOYD VANDER MEER, M.A. World History, Visual Aids GARY VAN HEUKELUM, B.S. Auto Mechanics ROBERT VOLLMAR, M.S. Mathematics HAZEL WAKEFIELD, M.A. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry PATRICIA WALNE, B.S. Physical Education ELIZABETH WALTERS, M.A. French rd? MARGARET WARRICK, B.S. Home Economics EVELYN WATERMAN, B.S. Office Practice, Coordinator of Business Education PAUL WEAVER, B.S. Basketball, Baseball, Driver Training JESSIE WETHERELL, M.A. English EARL WILLMARTH, B.S. Mechanical Drawing WILLIAM ZELLER, M.A. English JANICE ANDERSON Secretary, High School Office BEVERLY BONNEY Secretary to Principal MILDRED DE BOER Registrar ARLENE GREEN Assistant Librarian .A p0I'50I'1-T5 .S?I'0ll9tA QQPQHJ5 M9011 .MJ BGCLQPOUIILI Although the 1957 Paean is devoted to memories of the past, it is dedicated to the future and to what the future will bring. It has been said that All experience is an arch, to build uponl' and in the years to come we will realize more and more how true this is. If we have firm foundations and a strong base, we will be able to build our castle of dreams into something that is fine and beautifulg if our house is built upon the sand and our underpinings are weak, we will find ourselves with nothing solid be- neath our hopes and aspirations. Our three years at Battle Creek High School have given us a firm foundation in our faith in man and in the integrity of others, and we have learned much from those who have been so willing to teach us. No man is an island unto himself, but he is less likely to be worn away by the sea of life if his land is based on rock. f1 ....- i'iJl IITTS HRM 9 rm-1 15-li 1,4 --,,,,, Fi 011101 .5 Q38 ,,, ,z ' N, 5 1, Q, W ,Liv J 1 4 . V 1 3 f' ' ,, 1 I, V nf WW ' ' ,M 5 M mfr V' mb 30,2 if Z, 4 1. 4 Af wi-v bid ,a 'wfff f ' nf ' iz oi? V lfigj gl, , , vi Wil , w gf eg . 3 , ,Q 145312: . 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COOPER JUDY CORFITSEN JAMES CORKINS NINA COSIER SHIRLEY COTTON JOHN COUCH BEVERLY COUNCIL MARCIA COUNTS ROBERT COVEY BONNIE COWHAM JEFF CRANDALL JACQUELINE CROSS ZI ROSETTA CROSS DON CRUIKSHANK JOHN CRUM SHARON CUCURO GLORIA CURTIS MARY DALE JUDY DANEK EILEEN DANGERFIELD RUTH DANKE TOM DAVIDSON CHARLES DAVIS ERVIN DAVIS LOIS DAWSON MIKE DAWSON SHARON DEAN 22 ROBERT DE REES DAVID DIGET JACK DINGLEDINE JOHN DOTY LINDA DOUGHERTY BOB DOUGLAS BONNIE DOWNER DOROTHY DOWNS CONNIE DUNN TOM DE LANO DAN DE MENT DONNA DEMPSEY PHYLLIS DENNEY TERRY DENNIS SUSAN DEO BARBARA ENGLEHARDT CHARLOTTE ERIKSON WILLIAM ESSEX JILL EVANS DON EVERETT RICHMANN FARMER KENNETH FAVORITE CONNIE FOSTER PATRICIA FOX JANET DUTTON RICHARD EDMONDS GENE ELIASON RICHARD ELWOOD KATHLEEN EMERSON JAMES EMMERT CHARLENE FRANKLIN PATRICIA FREED FREDERICK FRYAR JOE FULLERTON JEUNETTA GALVIN JANE GARDNER JUDIE GARMAN JAQUILLA GAYNOR MEREDITH GIBSON FRED GORDEN LEWIS GRANT NEDRA GRANT PATRICIA GRANT ANNETTE GRAY DARYLL GRAY 25 CONNIE GREEN DONALD GREENE FREDERICK GREENFIELD ELI GREGORY WILLIAM GULLEDGE ARTHUR GUSTKE TONYA GUSTKE SARAH HADDLEY JANET HALL MARY HALL THOMAS HALL WALTER HALL JANICE HAMILTON CAROL HANSEN LINDA HARDY 26 FRIDA HERWARTH BILL HIGGINS LEOLA HILBURN ED HOBBS JUDITH HOFFMAN RON HOFFMAN NANCY HOLSTROM JEANINE HOMMERDING EDWARD HORSLEY A ELAINE HARPSTER STEPHEN HARTMAN DANEEN HAZEL NINA HENDERSON MARJORIE HERRICK ADIE HERST RONALD HUYCK GARRY HYSLOP OLENE JACOBSON JACK JAMES MARY JEFFRIES JAMES JERRELL JEANNETTE JOHNSON LOREN JOHNSON MARJORIE JOHNSON 28 MOLLY JO HOUSE STANLEY HOYT ROGER HUBBELL MARVIN HUGHEY WILLIAM HULS JOHN HURST LYNNE JONES PERCY JONES ROBERT JONES EDWARD JOPLIN KATHRYN JORDAN KENNETH KAISER LINDA KAISER RICHARD KEELER SAM KELLOGG DENNIS KELLEY MARIE KERRY LINDA KERSHNER JOHN KEWLEY MEAD KILLION KENNETH KINDY 29 J1l92fw990L ,A,4,4A,m.v4A, HOWARD KNIGHT WILLIAM KNIPLE ,0,.2w4, MARTHA KROHNY1- CHALICE KUCHENREUTHER BRUCE KULP BUD KYSER LAURA HELEN LAVERGNE RONALD LAWS WILLIAM LE BOEUF 30 9?l4fWIa.va44'-afvhiz SUSAN LEWIS GAIL LINDSAY CAROL LINES PEARL LIPFORD BARBARA LOGAN JANET LORD MARY LORD PEARLIE LOTT MARILYN LUCAS 31 WILBERT LEE BARBARA LEES MARRIETTA LEHMAN HERBERT LENON JEAN LEWIS JOAN LEWIS HELEN MANLEY LINDA MANTLE BEVERLY MARION BOOKER MARSHALL CHARLES MARTIN NANCY MAST BETTY MASTERS SANDRA MATHEWS HELEN MATHIS 32 CAROL LYMAN JANICE LYON ERMA LYONS JUDITH MACEY BARBARA MAHR CONNIE MAINS JOHN MC CANN JANICE MC CARTY CONSTANCE MC FALL PAT MC NAMEE JANIE MECHEM GARRETT MERCER 'D 2 0 rw Cap 7wdIV'..1AcQuELlNE MERCER MARGARET MERCER ALAN MILLER RAYMOND MILLER RONALD MILLER JOHN MILLSAP JOYCE MINTON DORIS MOHLIE MARY MOHNEY 33 HARRY MONTGOMERY EDWARD MOORE FRANKLIN MOORE JOYCE MOORE JUDITH MOORE TEDD MORRIS RONALD MOSS ALICE MURPHY CHARLENE MURPHY RONALD MURRAY JAY NASBY JOE NAY DANIEL NESBITT LINDA NEWKIRK JUDITH NEWMAN 34 DONALD PALMITER JOAN PALMATIER PATRICIA PANCOST PHILLIP PATTERER MARGARET PEOPLES CHARLES PERRY JERRY PETERSON LINDA PETERSON LINDA PHILLIPS GARRY NIEBAUER .IANICE NORTON ig iwff PAUL NUELKEN 1 I DANIEL NUNNALLY THOMAS OWEN JOE PAJAK DONALD PRIESTLEY RONALD PRIESTLEY MARY JO PSHEA MARY ANN PULLEN STEPHEN PULTORAK MARGIE RATLIFF EUGENE REDDEN MICHAEL REED JAMES RETTMAN PENNY PICKENS SHIRLEY PIERCE WILLIAM PINCOE JAMES PINKERTON MARLENE POLING NANCY PRIEST FAYE REVIS WILLIAM RICH MARY RICHARDSON ROYEST RICHARDSON ALICE ROBINSON FURMAN ROBINSON SHIRLEY ROBINSON JEAN ROGIER JOHN ROLLINS JOAN ROMANS JANICE ROOK DENNIS ROOT BEVERLY ROSE DIANE ROSE SUSIE ROSENBAUM 37 JACQUELINE ROSS CAROL RUBLE WILLENE RUSH LEE RUST BARBARA SALLOWS SANDRA SCHRADER PETER SCHWEITZI MARY ELLEN SCOT PATRICIA SEAMAI PETER SEIBEI CLARK SHAFF NANCY SHELDC DAVID SHO EUGENE SHU AUDREY SIMMOI 38 JAMES SMITH LU ALICE SMITH SHARON SMITH DOUGLAS SOUTHERN JERRY SPEAR STANLEY SPRAGUE FLORENCE STAFFORD TOM STAHL JAMES STANFIELD BARBARA SLOUT MAYNARD SMEAD CORETA SMITH DAVID SMITH EDWARD SMITH JERRY SMITH ROXANNA STOCKHAM JOSEPH STONE BERTHA STRIVERSON CAROLE STYER BETTY SWAIN SANDRA SWEET HELEN TAYLOR CHARLES THOMAS JANET THOMET DAVID STEBLETON STANLEY STEELE ADA STEVENS ELAINE STEVENS JAMES STEVENS WAYNE STEVENS LoLA THRooP ELLEN THURMAN E a HELEN TlcHENoRf .2009 ANN TORRES GWEN TREADWELL JAMES TRIPP DONALD TRUMBULL STAN TUGGLE NANCY TURNER CARL TUTTLE RALPH TUTTLE LAWRENCE UHRIE ,Q JOYCE VADEN JANET VANDEBURG SHARON VAN HOUTEN 41 MARQUITA VAN LIEW RICHARD VAN SCHAARDENBURG JANICE VAN ZANDT JOAN VILLENEUVE PATTI VINCOLI NANCY VOGLER .IILLENE WAGNER SHIRLEY WALES JAMES WALKER WENDY WALKINSHAW DONNA WALLACE JERRY WALTERS ALBERTA WEAVER PAUL WELLINGTON RICHARD WELLWOOD 42 NELLIE WILKEY DAVID WILKINS JOE WILLBRANDT FLOY WILLBUR SANDRA WILLEY BOB WILLIAMS EDEITH WILLIAMS JAMES WILSON THERESA WILSON ANDY WERNER VIRGINIA WEST THOMAS WHITMIRE JUDITH WIEGAND JEANNE WILCOX JUNE WILFERD JOHN WORDEN BERTHA WYATT RON YAUDES GLORIA YEPEZ CAROLYN YOUNG DONALD ZINN 44 NELLIE WILLIAMS REX WINSLOW RALPH WOLFE JOY WOOD DOUGLAS 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Suuin II. IIPIIHII. 41, .Im-olisoii. Il. XYiII-tins. .I. Iiiiiginzm. . H ,lvl-, V- I , . IHXX IIII.I,I,. ,I. Ilioniet. I,. slout. ll. KlI'Sl'llIIl?lII, .I. 1'll+'llI+v. II. NI-fiitgmm-ry. N. 'I'iii'nA-V. lr. Klninni--V. l'. liivuyn I lutx X irnni n I lortil in I XXII on Q 4 , . . B 11 S, ., ' S ' . . S . IUIXY 'l'XYH: .X. Illunkv-nsliip, .l. Illlllllllill. K. lialser. I,. liwis-b1'. .I, lI:iIl. .I. Ii-igif-V. ll. l'lliI'4w. .I. llulton. Ii, Anil I Jin. U. Aluins. l,lixY IIN!-13 l,, Nvxxkirk, 'I', im.-ii.. I.. liui-1-Ii, NI. Si-oil. ll, Kiilp, ll. Iios--. S. In-U, li.Z1nn, .I llriinilion, 48 j 050 xS?llCl0l'lf5 3050l'U0 fAe ,lhghfdf ,NOHOFJ - The National Honor Society consists of the top- ranking fifteen percent of the graduating seniors. and this year sixty-four members were elected from our school. Eligibility is determined by the semester grades of a student from ninth through the first half of twelfth grade. and computations are done on a point basis. It is considered one of the greatest honors in high school to have earned a place in this society. to which Central students have been admitted since 1925. and therefore it is a fitting reward for the four years of hard work these students have given their studies. Special recognition goes to Sue Deo and Judy Corfitsen. two hard-working girls who have man- aged to maintain a straight A average during their four years of high school. Nl KX M 'AR' 4? 49 ,Q as A Q J A 5 X X r V X' - V, M U , ,. 9 ,,,. BILL ABRAHAMSON MARLYNN ACKLEY EVELYN ADAMS JO ADAMS ROBERT ADAMS STEVE ALEXANDER BARBARA ALLEN SANDRA ALLEN KATHY ALLMENDINGER WILMA JEAN ANDERSON GARY ARMSTRONG FRANK ARNETT NANCY ARNETT KENNY ARNOLD JANICE ARTZ SHARON ASHLEY FAYE ASKEW EMMA AVERY DIANNE AVRAMOFF PEGGY BAGWELL LARRY BAHLMANN BOB D BAILEY DONNA JEAN BAILEY JERRY BAILEY POSEMARY BAILEY BETTY BARBER BRIAN BARNEY LARRY BARNUM ALLEN BARRETT DICK BARTELSON SPO 2 'luv CN L4 ,W N-v L . . 2.4 -ns' 'Wi 'P-pil 'W Xxx MW 'Wav li '30 fa'-9 LIL Y-v ' M Q II I I In I I 4 U1 '-9 1 3 in. 5 gg my di '11 in s 'V 'inf QC' L ,QA A --4 8' fan, wg I J' T I ' A G B AA I U I 44 M M ,IB I I fl ,I 2+ 5' I I I ifaw 'B AAIE if A 45 '39 'UG '35 L4 2 x-E' 'mi' 7 QQ 434 'Nw '27 '1 5-1 'id ul 'V --..,,v' JUDY BEARD LARRY BEATTY DAVE BEELER FRED BEISHEIM MARIE BEISHEIM PAT BENNETT DIANNE BERGLER NANCY BERKHEIMER PETE BESS JUDY BESTERVELT JUDY BIDELMAN DON BILLINGS JUDY BIRDSALL KEN BIRMAN MITZIE BIVENS GERALDINE BLACK KATHY BLANTON BRIAN BLASHFIELD RUTH BLIZNAKOFF JOAN BLYTHE RUSSELL BOBLET CATHERINE BODELL GEORGE BOLDEN MIKE BOOMER ALEC BORDEN VIRGINIA BOSHERS CARL BOWEN DIANN BOWEN PAT BOWERS BERNIE BOYER '13 46 '04 h-.4 'W Q! BQWQ-X MARY CHAMPAGNE DARLENE CHAPIN DONNA CHOCHOFF LYNDA CHRISTOPHER JOAN CLARK LEEANNA CLARK ALLAN CLAYPOOL DERRELL CLEGHORN STEVE CLEVENGER BARB COHEN HELEN COLE JOHNNY COLEMAN PRISCILLA COLEMAN BEN COLLINS DIANE COLLINS MURRIEL COLLINS NADENE COLLISON DON COLWELL SHEILA COLYAR JOANNE CONINE JIM CONKLIN MARILYN CONLEY NATALIE CONLEY MARY CONNELLY TERRY CONRAD DAN CONVIS MARVIN COOK HELEN COPELAND DONELDA COVERDALE JANICE CRANE ' 'W -if 'Q' B ,, by m 4-35 Q T' W 'sd' www.: ?J N. vcr' ran .nav L vi Hn.: ' ' 'w rg, C! QQ' up 'Q .01 ini! . 'Z-P Q' .Q .fl A A 'V 5.64 MIKE BRACY KENNETH BRADD MARTA BRAND JeNELLE BRANHAM ELIZABETH BRENDUM EUGENE BRODOCK FAY BROTHERS ELLER JEAN BROUNSTON DAVE KEITH LEROY NANCY NORMA NORMAN SHIRLEY BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN BROWN JANE BROWNELL MADELYN BRYANT JACKIE BUCK DENNY BUNCH LEE BURGETT BOB BURR CHARLES BUTLER JEANETTE BUTTON ROLAND BYYKKONEN BOB CAMPBELL GEORGE CANALES JOHN CARD MILDRED CARDWELL DON CASTERLINE TOM CASWELL Ti' ,W I 3 . Lv-f-. Q., Q V fn? STEVE CRANE HAROLD CRETSINGER BILL CRIPPEN JEFF CROSBY CAROL CROSS CYNTHIA CROSS LORNA CROSS MARY CURTON BEAULAH DANIEL EARMA DANIELS NORMAN DANZIK DOROTHY DAVENPORT GARY DAVIS KAREN DEVAULT TOM DEWEERD JUDY DIBBLE DON DIGET ROGER DILNO LAUREEN DODGE DENNIS DOUGLAS HELEN DUKEMAN SHARON DUNHAM JOYCE EAKINS VIVIAN EARNS CURTIS EASON JOAN EBERT LOIS ECKLER BRENDA EDMONDS DALE EINHARDT JANIS ELLERTON .... ' -sq 4 sg. E: Q .AV 39 ,Q ., ..II,: I ,Q 'T -: 5. 48 L , -5 WB' W? 3 Wu fl 'ibn : Na, 1- , '3' g' N uk 5 , I S ' .F Q .I Sk If I f I I . ' D . ,A 5 H: Q4 X . , - X Q N N::- . '- , . 5 SHARON LEE ELLS RUTH ANN ELMER TOD ENSIGN KAY ETTER LOIS EVANS PHI IP EVERETT PHYLLIS EVERETT YOVANNE FALES BOB FEIGUSON ALBERT FINK TONYA FINN JANET FLANDERS DAVE FORD ELEANOR FLETCHER GORDON FCSS MARY A. FOX MARY E, FOX BILL FRANCE GLADYS FRANKLIN DOUGLAS FRANKS DAVE FRANTZ KATHY FRIEDMAN ALICE FRISBIE MORRIS FULLERTON JOHN GARN DONNA GARRETT CHARLES GEHRMAN CORINNE GETTINGS MARGIE GIDDINGS JACK GIESKE TU H- TJ all :IK it 'VW RON HAVER COLIN HAYWARD BETTY HAZEL JIMMY HEAD LARRY HEATH BOB HEGNER BONNIE HENDRICKSON SHIRLEY HENDRICKSON BOB HESTER LONNIE HEUER BRENT HIGDON BETTY JO HIGGS JENNIE HIGHTOWER DONALD HILL DIANA HILLMAN GORDON HJORTAAS GEORGE HOBBS SANDRA HOFF CAROL HOLCOMB JIM HOLDER RUTH HOLLANDS TOM HOLMBERG BOB HOLT LARRY HOPSON ROGER HORNER CALVIN HORSLEY LOIS HOLWERDA PHYLLIS HOSACK JIM HOWIE JOHN HUBBARD 6' 3 1 we-vin 'T A1 -3 va-1 'R' 1:2- if 'Nr Whig fo 'Pb Q-.9 ?Q Q. 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DOROTHY NIGHTINGALE -H' RUSSEL NORRIS BRAD NORTH CLARK NULF BASIL NUNNALLY JANET NYE GEORGIA OLIVER LORIN OVERSMITH DAVID OWEN TOM OWEN LINDA PALMER SHARON PALMER MONTY PARKER JON PARKES ROGER PARKINS BERNIECE PARSONS CHUCK PEARCE DICK PEARSON MIKE PENNY ROGER PERKINS SANDRA PETCH MCSA 'N-ff ki! I X 'UH' WE' '-Q 'RQ 0'-.1 if 'S-4 Q-vu, 'L- 'Vw in 'VG' no-,ye 'U QV JW w--gg an 'Nr AX 'QW A-I A? 'FS' -4 -Q. s X. 'vp Nm .nn 0-pf' bs..-L '34 'f-1 V --wp DONNAJ PETERS BLAIN PHILLIPS JOAN PHILLIPS AT PHILLIPS HELEN PICKETT SUSAN PILMORE GAY PLATZ LEROY PLOEHN PAT PLOTT RONALD PLUYMERS ELIZABETH POMEROY PHYLLIS POPE LARRY PORTER NORMAN POST DAVID POTTER DWAIN POTTER DON PRIOR SYLVIA PRITCHARD BERENICE PUCHKOFF GARY PYATT JOHN RADER CHARLES RASEY FLOYD RATLIFF DAVE REA NATHANIEL RICHARDSON WILLIAM F RICHMON MARGARET RILEY BONNIE RIZOR RICHARD ROBBINS BOBBY ROBERSON ji V 1 VV VI,, I If I Q -1, A R' V-P' Q I M-Q I ef Wg: f -I -VI,, ff A W I IER L- A 3 , H :, -,.1 ,,,: .A V In M . 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' ' 31- , ' sg -'1::f .QT- ' 1 T-J '63 A334 , Z' JUDY SIBLEY NORMAN SKIDMORE RALPH SKIDMORE CATHY SLAYTON BOB SMITH CECILA SMITH DAVID SMITH PAT SMITH RICHARD SMITH ROBERT SMITH SANDI SPEAR NORMAN SPIDLE RUSSELL SPINDLOW PHIL SPOONER LANCE SQUIER REX STAHLHOOD JANEENE STANLEY PHILLIP STANTON MARY STEELE LARRY STEVENS LIZ STEVENS BEVERLY STEVENSON CHUCK STEVENSON RON STICKLER JUDY STONE SUE STOUDINGER GLENNA STOUT BETTY STRICKLIN DAVE STRICKLING PAT STUMM '30 'iff 'Z C1 M 31 an 'He W Pa s,..m,- lg 'Vw 40 'Sign --G., Kill 'NI 'Ql- TT 'Y' f x! 3 I 5? 9 A-gy' i '--n K 34' 'Vs 'QQ Wt: vw an 'I 46 BUD ROBINSON MARY JO ROBINSON DAVID ROBNOLT SANDY ROEHL MARY JO ROGERS RICHARD ROGERS POLLY ROOK MARY JO ROSA FRED ROUNDS KAROLYN RUDY NANCY RULE ROXI RUNYAN PHIL RUSSELL KENNY SACKETT GORDON SCHIMMEL LARRY SCHWAB JANET SCHWARTZ SANDRA SCOTT SUE SEYMOUR ANN SHARPSTEEN CONNIE SHAW GORDON SHAW JACKIE SHAY JOHN SHAY DAVE SHEARER DENNIS SHEDD DuWAYNE SHEPARD NICOLA SHEPPARD BILL SHERRATT RON SHUPP 'ig 45 I S .J-' 'N - ,-Us 'X 'HP . 4 J, 'Q A gy., A. in as Gr, ., - 7 .-W 'Q I 0 ' ,I -A I I. , ,,,, ..,.. , ,, J J A Q I Q, Sq W, -QV I A J,L- I 4, A Q S f E gf J in A A-5 -N We I -.I L, I uf ci I -- xg -fiig. 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A V E X x 'S ' I 'i REESE AVERY RICHARD BALDWIN LELAND BARRICK BILLIE BODDIE JOHNNIE BROWN RICHARD BURNETT MARY JANE BUSH GLORIA CARNELL LINDA CASWELL JOHNNIE CHAPEL JAMES CIPCIC ROBERT CLEAVER BILL CLEVENGER DEANNA DAVIS CHARLES DESPINS EARL JANICE RICHARD SHIRLEY STEVE WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS WILLIAMS JERRY WILSON JOYCE WILSON RON WINANS STAN WING TOM WITZKI CHUCK WOMACK JACKIE WOOD '99 BEATRICE EASTWOOD x SE' GWIQPG g REX EDDY GARWOOD EDWARDS SALLY FISHER ROBERT FOWLER FRANCIS GOOD THOMAS GUNNING BARBARA HANCOCK DENISE HARTNELL HAROLD DALE HENCY ROBERT KEELER JANICE LANKARD DE ANN LIND REX McADOW JOYCE MCSHAN JACQUELINE MAY GORDON MILLER KATHRYN WOOD TOM WOOD JUDITH WRIGHT LARRY WRIGHT REGINA WYMER MAUDEAN YATES LYNN YATES VAL YESH JAN ET YEOMANS SANDRA YOCK BARBARA YOTHER JAN ETTE YOUNG MARY ANN YOUNG RICHARD YOUNG ROBERT YOUNG OLIVER NORTON GARY OVERSMITH SALLY SCHUSTER DICK SHORT HAZEL SMITH KENNETH SMITH WILLIE MAY SMITH DONALD SOUTHERN RUTH TABERNECK SANDRA THOMAS ALAN TOFF GERALD WEST JAMES WHITE BRENT WILLISON JUDY YATES MIKE YOUNG 5 9 L IOOAUOI 2 ..-V ,sd 4 I I1 1 P 5- s.. x f+ ,4 C44 I ' 1 W ' '. 0 X . 1 ' X gr L V f . 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JGLOLU 0 g English 1S an important skill one that students should seek to extend and improve in mam waws The English classes here are designed to gne train ing in good writing reading thinking and listening with added emphasis on speaking Expressing thoughts xerballs is an inherent part of living so oral talks like the one Rex NIC Adow is gixing form an important portion of the dat s work Proper grammar and correct spelling as shown bs Annette Gray require concentration on the funda mentals of the language After these basic essentials hate been mastered the student can enjox the great American and English llterature that is presented The students become familiar with mam of the outstanding authors of this age and the past and thew are also encouraged to write their own poems short stories and essass They are taught the power of words and thex trw to improve their own usage in sehool at home and on the Job Movies and records are a welcome addition to the written page and much of the textbook work is supplemented visually and audibly. Several great novels are presented in this way. and in discussion groups afterwards. the outstanding features of the books are discussed and analyzed. 6101160 S845 fo ,MAJ 0171- G5 jfuik Biology is the science which deals with the origin and life nistory of plants and animals It includes a stud of humans flowers genetics diseases bac tcria fungi and many other related topics Discoy ering how Nature ticks is important for these biolo gists Connie Shaw Harriet Thayer Ron Sloma and Bill Reader and they are diligently dissecting a crayfish Chemistry is the study of the properties of ele mentary and compound substances and the laws which goyern their molecular and atomic relatlons This course includes demonstrations and laboratory experiments during which the students prove the veracity of the statements in their textbooks iw' uf .ff I Chemistry class is one in which you should stay close to the recipe. and not try to substitute ingre- dients! Ed Kavalhuna. John Radar. Bud Robinson. and Dick Elwood are shown using delicate scales to determine the weight of a substance before they be- gin experimenting. Physics consists of several basic areas which ex- plain natural phenomena. including a study of ma- chines. heat. sound. electricity. light. and atomic structure. This class explains many of the unusual happenings of the world. and shows that they aren't so unusual after all-simply physical things following certain physical laws. Our modern industrial age is well explained by Mr. Raymond Roof as he demon- strates a four-cycle engine and a vacuum pump to the class. 77 'rm CEN ll pu lC6lfl0I'lJ Q QC! 364001 The Bearcats possess the key to success was the Homecoming slogan of the publlcatlons staff and the Central Key has mdeed been an lnspxratlon con talnlng all the news around school plus 1nterest1ng features Thls paper IS publlshed bl monthly and many hours of work go 1nto the productlon of each and every ISSUE Jlll Evans d1d an outstandlng Job as edltor and she was ably asslsted by Betty Camp bell These two were helped lmmensely by the co operatlye boys m the prmt shop two of whom are shown as the Key rolls off the press Lou1s Conner and Chuck Steyenson are prlntlng a recent ISSUE Other Journahstlcally mlnded students who served ln varlous po sltlons on the Key were Sue Deo feature edltor Janet Hall l1terary edltor Dee Rose columnlst D1ck Klrschman and Charles Perry sports edltors Peggy Cooper and Al1ce 'Vlurphy buslness managers Herrxck exchange edltor and Mlss Evelyn E Burke advlser They had the responsxbllltles of meetmg deadllnes wrltmg heads pastlng dummlcs thecklng ad copy and seelng that thlngs ran smoothly Checkmg a plcture layout are Chuck Stevenson Dave Burnett and Fred Greenfleld seyeral prlnt shop boys Mr Carl Krause IS the prmtmg adylser The Pa an lS another product of th se llterary students and Janet Thomct the edltor IS to be con gratulated for the fme yyork she has done ln organmng and creat mg thus yearbook She has been helped by the staff and by count less others who haye dey oted their tlme to lmportant detalls The group p1ctured IS the Journallsm class yyhlch yyas mstrumental IH completlnd the Paean and upon whose shoulders next years book vull rest M - 1 , ' 9 , ' Q ' 3 , Judi Hoffman, art editorg Midge . 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D 1 A study of the Unlted States IS re qulred ln both the Junlor and the semor years wlth hlstory taught durmg the eleventh grade year precedlng a more lntenslve study of Amerlcan government The semors study world events Ill con nectlon w1th their government class be cause lsolatlomsm 1S no longer accepted U S policy and never agam can be They also study the practical aspects of governmental control ln the area of ID come tax state and local authorlts bank mg and manufacturing plus mam others Umted States hlstory portrays the de velopment of America from her humble begmnmgs as an unexplored new world to her present powerful posltlon among natlons today Thls course 1S also to show students the meanmg of democracy and Amerlcan herltage jf ouernmenf ann! goag of Me Mnifvd ,gilafpg and economy during twelfth grade. fem mm f e ounfrm and Cuafoml of My Wlde horxzons are lmportant both l1t erally and fnguratlvely It IS necessary to have a baslc understandmg of the world and nts mhabltants and It IS equal ly xmportant to have a thorough know ledge of the geography of forelgn lands Under the mam headlng of world geography 11es a fascmatmg study of the land resources xndustrxes products and people of most countrxes on earth L catlon IS lmportant so Mr Roger Gree ley corrects some of the carefully drawn maps requlred rn thns course World Hlstory pushes aslde the vexl of the past wlth a majestlc sweep The course of man IS traced from h1s earhest known beglnnmgs durmg the stone age to hls present status ln the age of the atom and th1s knowledge IS then pro Jected mto the future to hmt at what hes ahead -w-4-qw 3 5 Lynn 2 4' 3 ,Q , i. . ' .,u,Z5:jsA f l l I3 I 81 fro 82 ol,allgUag0 0 fl0l' all W6lLAlllPI y 0I'lll5 ali Precision is of great importance in this age of in dustrialism and mechanical drawing furnishes essen tial training in accuracy and neatness The boys cn rolled in this course learn to draw three dimensional figures on a two dimensional plane and they represent mam geometric figures on paper Mr Earl Willmarth is helping a future engineer to draw a shape correctly and he is demonstrating the proper use of some of the tools necessary for mechani cal drawing and the measuring and constructing that must be done Electricity is a fascinating study of the theory of electrons and their moyement through matter and of the practical applica tlons in home and business wiring The stu dents learn about resistance in parallel and series circuits amperes volts watts and kilo watts They discover the differences between ammeters and voltmeters and learn Ohm s lavs inside out Buslly working on various electrical projects are Bob Reynolds Ken Blrman James Law son and Kenneth Bradd with some of their equipment Woodshop is a very creative class. and students often fashion many beautiful and functional pieces of furniture from different kinds of wood. Some boys have built tables, cedar chests, cabinets. and desks that would rival the products of many professional manufacturers. while others have formed delicate shelves and trays. They enjoy working with the fresh wood and learn to operate the machin- ery involved. Tom Cobb, Tony Pattock, Art Gustke. and Doug Franks have been working with cedar under the direction of Mr. Rudolph Genetti. I'lf0l'05fll'lg onfragif fo f 0 6lI'lgllag0 0 OI' 5 Language can be a barrier between people or lt can serve as a means of expressing feelings correctly Three foreign languages are taught at Battle Creek High School Spanish grammar IS taught from a textbook but the rules are put into use in all oral and written work Records are used to help improve pronunciation and yocabulary and many Spanish habits of dress archi tecture and design are dlscussed in class Sherry Sedg wick points out a picture of a scene in 'Vleiuco lirench is taught mainly through oral work by rcadinv in the original form to improve pronun mation and then translating into English Gram mar is stressed and it IS emphasized in all work so that it b comes natural to speak correctly politicians are studied and many practical words and phrases essential to tourists are explained 4 sq' fb If Latin is by no means a dead language to these students who have come to realize how many English words have been derived from the Latin The study of grammar including yerb conjugations adjectnes sentence structure and antecedents has been very beneficial where Engllsh class lS concerned Clayton Hebb Sally Benedict Sandy Roehl and Bruce Buehler study a chart to learn about the umy erse HUWUW ,J'lH Il 83 . . . I V ' I - Q U . ' V ' xx L l D C, I I I ' . 3 ' e . l , 2 Contributions of French artists, scientists, and , ... . Y . 1 E .ut ff, ' ' ' . I -WJ! ,faq 5 m, AX L l 'TTY' f A ' ' . I ' if E7 Q ' v ' ' N , '-, I 0010 C0l10l'Yl1C5 Palnd 11,111 0 011501111005 These future homemakers are gammg knovu ledge and skill 1n tasks that they w1ll be practlc lnv for mam xears such as cookmg sewmg sen mv and b Ing a good hostess Th1s trammg w1ll b of especlally great value when these glrls hate homes of thelr own Clothmg IS a course that w1ll beneflt a glrl and h r famlly 1n many ways for she w1ll be able to provlde attractlve clothes at a m1n1mum of cost Coll1son and Laurene Dodge are shown Whlle makmff an lmportant addltlon to thelr wardrobe as M159 Fesmg helps Jeanette Johnson In foods the girls study buymg techmques and economlcal purchasmg then they put thls knovs ledge to practlcal use Proper table settmgs are discussed and arranged as shown by Janice Nor ton Shella Prlce Marllyn Lucas Ellzabeth Par ker and Helen Dukeman while Mrs Stanfleld superx 1ses and they will fit properly. Sandra Cross, Nadine i al el'lll1flC5 lm i .9 qlllflllg M8lh9m8tlCS IS essentlal 1n the modern 1ndustr1al world and dlfferent courses are offered to handle the varlous needs of the students Busmess math lS deslgned prxmarlly for those students who are not planmng to go to college and It prepares them for Jobs by tackllng problems that they would be llkely to face whlle workmg Plan geometry IS the study of two dlmenslonal flgures and xt Includes many theorems and proofs of constructlons ln only one plane Sohd geometry brmgs m the 1dea of another dlmenslon and the students are requlred to work w1th problems that have depth wldth and helghth Trxgonometry IS a challenglng study of trlangle measure and lt lncludes a Wlde varlety of related ldeas logarlthms and the operatlon of a sl1de rule the dlfference between slnes and cosmes the num b r and other fasclnatlng aspects of mathe matlcs . , Q , , , . . . M . ,, . . . . , y . .. ,, - - e e, - Practxcal trammg lS of the essence 1n secretarxal work and the glrls 1n 0fflC9 practlce recelve a fundamental ground mg ln twplng shorthand bookkeeplng mg under actual 0fflC8 condltlons whxch prepares them well for Jobs after hlgh school Mr McKenz1e IS checkmg through a 11st of calculatlons to deter mme 1f they are correct whlle the rest of the glrls contlnue to work Bookkeeplng IS an art that IS especlal ly valuable It IS taught here to glve the glrls an opportunlty to learn the correct method of flgurlng and they apply th1s knowledge to hypothetlcal and real Slt uatlons Mr Carlson helps Helen La vergne to total a 11st of prlces that must be determmed before the net calcula tlon can be made 'btw 1m.. .sioeecl ana! ,x4ccuracg .Are ijrmenfiaf and tabuilating. They speand time work: There are many skllls whlch are vltal ln the buslness world of today and two very lmportant ones are shorthand and typlng The glrl w1th a thorough know ledge of shorthand has mastered an en tlrely new language that wlll enable her because the phonetlc sounds are repre sented by certaln symbols that may be wrltten qulckly Mlss Julla Frles lS read mg to the glrls and they are recordlng her talk ln shorthand Typing should be taken by anyone who has the opportunity because lt will be of use ln college ln buslness or at home It lS a neat orderly method of express mg thoughts on paper and letters are much more lmpresslve when typed I the class students seek to Improve thelr rapldlty wlthout S3Cl'lflClI'lg accuracy and they also learn the correct forms for letters pamphlets and other papers Mrs Helen Sager mentxons several polnt ers to Betty Hlmebaugh --fax IJCOUQI' fAe .SZCl'0fal'i05 of j0Ifl0I'I'0l,U to take dictation rapidly and correctly ' ' . n V 'A , Vqy- ,X Q3 A 'B-L X At K A -. 1 'W Q5 14' 74' 3 Q ' We , 7 , 65W i -M Wx W V X vf Q wx ff Q wi Q- -M ww.- ,Q 'V 5,4 ' X 'X V ,M bf'-mgw igx Y . Aix X fy I' X N 'VI' w 1 ' XM-11, , x s . ,r Rf' W ' K 6 'y 5 ' .ix , :W 0 'ff , X g .,, E , ' f -0 Y? ,XE ANN - -V 5 1.-W fsf,,L.... f V- Jw. - ' ff' f a v zf'zsz:,.'-2.1-':,5::gez:: , .4 , . ,,,f ,,4- -, Aus 4,55 Z? Mfg 5 E , fx ' . W, 1 ' E Q J ., A 1 ..., -: I Q A lx 4 ' ' Q I IA 5. .... , Q A QQ vw BX , w , 5: if T9 3 . Q , E ms- ., 5 ff X ulfw l as , '? V Xf- ?k 'Ffh ?Y Zg?5 W -. 9 VU- 5 ,Q 1g f wigs f Q 5 gm, '55 UZ' ,jf if 14. fs 'fra fm n f 1 A X f P fix I, af E.: f -' 9 V ug, ig- -... uf Q 1 .... +- V' X . J -..F Hi-9 .1 I QQ , Aga O ugiic .95 fha pocffry The Battle Creek High School Marching Band was again an outstanding asset for our school and a fine tribute to the director. Mr. Charles Kirsch. The mem- bers of the band formed a nucleus of school spirit which held and sustained the spirit of the students. and they also enliyened many football and basketball games with their skill. The band played for six home football games and eight basketball games, plus making several out-of-town appearances. They played for the opposing political trains. Santa Claus. and parades. and also par- ticipated in University of Michigan's Band Day. The high stepping quintet leading this band includes Bob DeRees. drum major: Mary Ann Pullen, Nancy Adams. and Marta Brand. the lovely majorettes: and Gordon Schimmel, assistant drum major. NN 1 ruin XXI v sun, li. Blatliif-S. Il. Foral, U. lluflwl. li. Sliupp, .l. lfrnnw-, K. ln ilu XX SIX loinson N Dann N Ihari J NYh+-elf-r, H. Lzippin, H. NYln-atoii. H. N.-i'. 'li Stahl, li. W.- XX svuix nous N, D. K!l0k'k0'YllllS, ll. Blayo. .L lniffri-.-11. 15. Sizmfit-lil, S. 'l'u n li lfllfl 4 Wh ii tt ' f-'w--. P4 XX sum mul li lull l Inu li hulp. U. Miller, ll. linriif-y. li. .XllllIPllS , V. Slmt'l -V, IC. Joplin l P4 XX nv mson N 14 mu llinitt, li. North. li. liyykktm.-ri, ll. l'+.rr1nl.A, ,l. Slzmfit-lil. .l. kno Xl liilirl Xl X lull ll l lil Xli 1 is 1 I lllilll 1 S1-hlmmt-I, N. .X4l:ims, . . 24: , . . . . ' .- , 2, -- it-.-S 4 X N nr :lt li. Neil. .I, lil:1wkt'ul. N Nlllllll X Poli ll. lialflwlii. l1.XY:iIl:u-.-. 7W 4, rl of fAe Sou! There is beauty in a choir sing- ing that is beyond comparison. Clear voices seem to float on the air. and music sometimes seems to ebb and flow like the sea. These two vocal groups were trained by Mr. Alfred Richards. affectionate ly known as Pop. and his careful work is evident when these singers perform, The Mixed Chorus sang for several assemblies. including the program presented at Thanks- giving. and the Girls' Treble Choir sang at both Thanksgiving and Christmas. The students in these choirs have learned the basic fun- damentals of music and music theory. and they have applied this knowledge to their own singing. RUXX' FHl'Ii: l'. XX'alk1'l', Il. Ma-th-Q-, l.. lloulrlswnrtli, R. lvnttrwk, S Us lmrnw, M. Xlmm-, 42. .I:u'olms. Al. XX':1ltv-rs, NI. Martin, RI. Knoll, Il. Iiolmiris ll. Ilollltlswfwtli, li. Fowler' I' llny-bs. IUDXX' 'l'lIIilCl-1: li. XX':1ll:n-I-, tl. l'Jil'I0'l', l'. .Xrm:mini, l'. l4'i':mklin, NI4 l,uurim-, l'. XIZlXIN'1'l'X, S. So-g'l'ivlil, l'. llzmio-I, li, Mvlwwik I qtll'lllI1l I X lIlQ'I14-llX6'. 4 . Vruers. ll. I ollins. 1 IUIXX' 'l'XX'H: K. lhripr, .I. 1'r:uw, S. Ynck, li. .I. lirnunslmi, .I. Yi Ilritton, M. t':n'mlXvwll, t', lie-nm-tt, l'. Gray, Nl. .lmile-.'. ' ' ' IUIXX' UNI-I: H. XX'ag'n+Ai', Ii. Mnliiiwy, .I. .Iol1nson, Rl. .X. t'unningh:im SI1:11'l'wi'. Rl, Iiifisheini. l'. Xl:-sul. S. llavis, 12. I,l'll'l'S4II'l, .I. XX'ill-ox. s 1, lmlain. ll.u-.f U. Frzniklin. I., 4'l'1i'k l' Vol mln Xl I 'I'llII'lll ILHXX: Xl. II'-lellv-llll. l'. .Xi':un:nz1ni, I-1. .I. llroxxnstl-ii. l'. Smith, ll. XX':l SlmI'I'vi', ll. 5l:llimiw'y, .I. l.:lust-'l'. I . Iliwvtlilf-i's. N. liul--, IP, lmnko-, .I. Norton. 42, Xluyln-ri'X, .I. All-Hmiiiis. I llfxxllt, I Xlllm I limi l X XX1ll1 uns Xl l itll!! I llil lvl. Xl Y ni.. I Nh ill' I 4' I1 Im Ill l' Pr-iv Xl 1 uwlu+-ll ll 11-po l :ml Xl Qiilltl :-fs... :,'....: rg.. 1vXl',...l Of' :..v W .I. Mills. .I. lniilsnll. .I. IIv'I'IlxStlIl, Xl, l'olmi.-V, 5. nmnl.-ii, .I. XXWHI. 1 . bl-.1 Hkll IIHXXL l'.. Lyons, Nl. Imnif-l, 5. llaxls. lu lliwlh-m:m.1. Rlnnins, .I. .Iwlmson, ll. lluzvl. .I. I.v'XXIs. .I. llill. ll Xl1l1l1 l l'. 3Iilj'IN'I'I'X. .I. llulton, tl. l':n:v. ll. IIUXIIV, l'. lin-nn'-tt. .X. Iiuny--n, ll. 'l':iX'l1-V. l'. Xl.-url, .I. I-Illi-ntl. ll. .X. l.r-mizliwl, 12. Xlu11i..wi XX alters. Bl, .Iurnl-s, l'. XXmul:sfm, IW. XX:ill:1cv, M. In-Iiman, .I. Ryan. C. 'l'mlvi':1, 42. .Im-Ulla, N. IIZlIl j'. FIRST liHXX': H. 1':u't-,lx .I. XX'1le-ox, K. Arig, .I. M111-f-y, H. XX':lgno-r, V, lliilvlw-. N. 1'--nl--Xp V. Vrnss. Bl. M1-lllynii. Xl. X l unni hum, .I. M1-Shan. .I. l'li:1l -I. .I. llurllvul. ll. X'-Arliw-sl. Xl. Mo:-iw. li. 1':1i'n--ll. ll, Vollms, lt. Xlwl'-'uk--. .I. Yiillllllll, IZ. Ilun 1 liiwviirliini. .I. Villvii--tix'-, Il. liilylf-. I'l.XXH--fllffrirl I -if-rslm. . X11 ff' S 25... I I 3. 3 6 3 . P Q 5. I-Yf'l'3' in 0 9553 o 5 I if at 1- 9 Q ' 3 9 I Vg' ' 9 I . . If I . Q aff . at .r 2 ' I li' , Sf- lj? 1 . W v , . . . - -1 ..., M A 1. . 21 Q. ' U ' . 3- I at I , -. W - 1 fgin, 2- 9 , I as if is The nt'1'it--'rs who lmvf- provide-tl much of the impetus ln hind this tvmfzlnizzitiriii of One- llllllflI's-tl tulviitvcl Sing- ers :ir-A Mr. Iiit-liartlsz liarlu Slnul, ti'+-asuiw-rt Tum Hall. sistznnt alirw-vtor: :intl t'ore-ta Smith. tn-:isili'vi'. S+-ated alapineu om 05 on ll The A Cappella Choir is an outstanding vocal group. composed of the best singers in high school. and it is organized to develop and improve singing. It encourages an in- terest in the art of music appreciation and furnishes a thorough vocal training for those who have been selected as members. Many activities were successfully plan- ned by the A Cappella. including a full schedule of twenty-seven singing appear- ances. The members traveled to Kalamazoo to the Western Michigan Festival, and they also went to Yankee Springs in May for a week-end trip. 4- Ilwnnn Gariw-tt. sw-rw-t:1i'yg Ilavf- Vow, View presi- Illlll: Hill Rlantlv, pr:-sill.-nt: :mtl .Iavkiv Ambs, sw'r--- I sry. IQUXY 'I'IlIiI'II'I: I.. Mzintl'-, NI. Zulu-i', S, t'uIy:u'. Il. 15:41-wit, I .5I:1iilv-X, ll. Slum. S. Ii--eeny. .I. Ilomnn N It Imam. t'. llnlcomlv, AI. .l. I'slin-si. It. Imxvs, R. I'i'iesrIy. .l. IH1-4-k, IJ. Ilill. .l. Shay, Ii. I'I3'riivi's, li. Iluls I Nlin 5. Johns, .I. ltllllilllli. .l. Iiiwuwii. Il. lloulclsxxortli, 5. I.mniIm-, l', Alooiw-. .I. llutton. l'. St-liwulv, II. 1 anti ll I King, .l. .lwnw-s, l'. Iirikson, 41. IN-to-rson, H. .lmaolfs-fix. fl. .ltilmsoir K. 'I'lmrp.-, S. 'I'litmilisoii. IUIXY 'I'XYH: I'. 1'-1-ilu-i'. .l. Stztnltey. .l. Ilollwy. .I 1'-,nit'1tsoii, .l. lll'?llll. li. Vross, 12. Iiay. I . Ii--tis, 1 I ll 4 A ' tl: I lttu It I Xlinrl in I Vruni I I' It-lit It Qmilli I' Ilik K I' Vi' ii I' 41 Ill I 1 Sni1tli,.I.N--:ssv , Z. I gzs, I. s N' ,A . t. - f.. v. :v'1'. I.. wp- -nr -W--Qv .6 -1. -.ww up W , ., .SJoofLing Inga of Song The high caliber of this outstanding choir ' depends upon auditions given by the direc- tor. Mr. Alfred Richards, who has done marvels for this group of singers. Under his able leadership. the choir has improved , consistently until now it is recognized as one of the best in the state. Since this club is unusually active, it must have funds to carry on its various projects. A work week was held, and the group also checked coats and ran the cafe- teria for functions in the W. K. Kellogg Auditorium. i - XYith st group as lzngo' as this, th-A music :intl th- robes simply must bs- orgariizwl or no p--rtornmnm ing mu lc or ul lin R would ln- without its fears of losi ' F' 2 ' ' 2 '- ing svvn-ral people ww-arim: the- wrwmg' rub.-.2 The ro- lmrians and librzirizins uf thi- A Uupp.-lla Vlioir nr' Sharon Rowe, Tom Ke-mp, .lutly Xv2lY1li4'Il Ros:-li, Nan--5 I'lw-, John IN-ck, :intl Vat Nlmirw-. ROW TW1 P Vt vN'l'lNl'l-Ill: ow:-ll. li. Smit, T. K+-mp, 'l'. Hull, H. .Iann-s, S. t onlf-y, l'. ll--ll, S. Row.-, .I, AIMS.---, .I. 4'll!lllllN'lI, Nl I'l'1'. .l. mlvs, A, SllllllltlllS, J. Huttmzui, .I. Yztmlwnllnsm-li, l'. lltlgliv-s, li. llilnier. HHH' HN!-I: t'. limos, .I. lirittun, 'l', .M-ki-r, XI. 41il1s0n.M. S1-lt-in,t'. llziinlim-,1l. l1:ui4l,ll. ll:-libs. M. llilgli--y, l.1'ollil1s, li, Storslw-, li. 'l'hurston, N. Vust, ID. Kvnisttm, IL X'--rv, tl. l'ivi'cv, li. Allen, .I. Slmy, .l. Ruckus-r, .l. llsill, lf, Ask.-xv, .l. l':ilmit--V, .I. Mt-rt-wr. S. Sr-hustv-r. BATT E REEK HI HS 0 I , L XC G Cl-I J I bl, Nu ' X A 4 VX J 1 J if iviliw HHH' SIX: .I. 'I'I111111I-1, J. PIYHIIS, I'. Ii:-nn--II, I'. Iiathlvurn. IZ. Slnul. II. Potter. I.. 'I'I11'0o1I. HUXV I IVIC: Il, II--Iiushia. J. Hunk, J. 'I'I11'11'11lu11, T. Kv'IIIII, I'. 'Fulllf-, N. Johnson, II. Zinn. I.. I'UI-I1I-11spa1'gw-1' I . 451'-ff-11fi--III, .I. .II1I111sn11. .I. IIu111111v1'IIi11g, .I. 1I?iI'IIIIC'lll. M, II:1l+-. I -5 11.1 ',, I I I 1 I , . , , , , . , , . . IHXX IHI I . I. N Is: 11. A. I1'1--sl, If. 4.11111--11, I.. I ullms, I.. InI'liIIlIIIlIOI'v'. II. III-Me-111, Il.. II:11'1w1I-1' NI Ix1II11111 .I. I:'ILf I'5, Il. Ib-511nIIls..I.I'1'u111 1' 4'm'I+- I I-'u1'I1-N IUIXY 'I IIIlI'II'I: S. Iwo-, Ii. SI1vl'l':1II, V. Shun. .I. I'I11IIi11s, 'l'. Ki1'kI:111vI. .I. IY:1p.:l1--1'. .I. II'-Il'Ilv'1' I- 1 1l'I-11' If Iiilw-I1111:111. Ii. IH-l'41'sf111, IS. 4':1111pII--Il, .I. I':11'ko-s. .lf-I..:.... IJIXI IXXH, I. I.14I1.11IIf1111. 4'. AIIIIIIS, IZ. I'111--I-w. AI, Fox, Il. II:11'1111n1. II. NI-il, .I. III1I'l'111:111, 'I', XI III X xHL1 'I' Ii. 3IHI'I'IS. IJIXX HNIII: Mr. l'usl111:I. 'I'. Il:1x'ifIsI+11. .I. f2:11'1I11--1', 'I',Hx1--11.'I'. XX'1Isv111, II. IYIIIIJIIIIS, S. IM-11. M1 I xx 1 N A0 jj ,QHIIJPOUULI o!Z'6lCL'l'5LlyJ 'I'I1- SII 111--111 1111111--11 I-111-W 1X I'111-- f.-11wl11I-1- I-n1'1'--xp--111I111-1 ev-1-1 -lwxx' N11 Ir , , ,., .-..' 11'- '1s111-- 13 I.-1I1XX1lI1:1111Q.1-:11'I1:1111-111:11'11I11::IndQ1-:1I-A1I.'I'11111 II:1x1+IwI111, xi-'--I-I'-4r1II II ,mfl 'I'-,111 IIXXVII, 1-1'-sul'-111, Imx- I---I-11 1I1I- I111I1 III' IIIIIVII ut' 1I1-- :1f'11x11x :11 I'--1111.1! -I11:1!1: II1- y1:1fI IIIIII' 111-111II1s. WN-Q., aug fem rf? riue a ar of .Siwuicv The largest organization at Central. containing all of the girls in school. is also one of the most active. The Daughters of Liberty was first form- ed during World War I as a military group, but now it is still devoted to service for others. both in and out of school. Tht- lt'-ml.-rs of this 1-luln :arc pivttm-tl fll'tDllllt'l Miss Sully S--hurtlv, 4'tmniv Mums, tht- mwbsieltv-lit, :tn-l Miss l'Ilf-:tmvr Alyk, Stftntling' ure- Phyllis Sprminlip .lfmt-t lflrtntl-rrs, :mtl l.ilulzt llumplirt-y, lmzuwl mvm- lu-rs: Jann- li:t1'tlm'r, vim' prvsitlt-nt: l':tt Vuslwurglt. Mary Xl:tlIul'y, :tml Xztnwy Yng'lt'i', lmztrtl iltvrnln-1-5. tltht-r ot'I4it-0-rs who ure- not slmwn ure- .lr-:tninv Vu- -ur-t, Sl'l'l 'lIll'j, :md Vlmli-'e Kitt-lit-nrf-utht-V, treas- tnr- vu Sexeral projects undertaken annually by this orgamzatlon are the Sophomore Tea held early in the year to help the tenth graders become acqualnted with other students and the school and the Style Show whlch features many new clothing trends of interest to the girls Lttuup rl 1 Q n nv is pl mm 1 ai H ot I N t Ll l Q 5 1 DN! 5 Q 0 A Mothers Dav Tea and the an nual potluck supper were held during the spring months and everyone worked hard to make the two projects successful Those attending the pot luck were roy ally entertained by some of the Band Follles acts and also bx some impromptu performers o nun tlat tu nf ed d IIIOIISX 1 htltl at luakf d poets 'salt and m. mbers niaidf and Hold ullou and lvlu or tu to lusts l lflL1I'f-d in mi st of trv ating are Nusan Il Iollx Pnhaidson Num ryltk Janet Hall and H: It n Xlurphx standing Nandx xx ut Jtanmf Hommf rding H l topeland Nlarx lfox and Fldt-ne taid fatfd 98 A f ' D. uf li. ti' il -rs 1 't L' tlvt' 'l.' ' tha- Fall l i'0lit', 1-1 tlztntlt' pres:-it.-tl Q-arlj in tht- st-lmol yt-ar by this -I l. Ex- tltiv Hx' -ning was -ht .f -n as th., th -m- an-l it nas we-ll-t-x+1t-txttwtl in the- lavish rltwm':1- ti Ins. T A' ' lv- tt -A'- - e D. of .. - ' ' - f l.: .f A, ' tht- tltfttjpi' tl ' - 1 : fr. r , ' th-- 'd.' A A p ' - .f .' F'U'F. .' V - 4 , -' -' - R ' I - ' ,' l .3 ph W?CAdI'llCa!!g .QIICKIIQCI L5 J 0 I9 lf jun? The Auto Nlechames Club eonslsts of mans stu dents who haxe had or are takmg auto mechames These boxs hate a we-rx unusual slant on h1 h school l1fe often an upside down topsx turu look from under the ehassls of then' faxorlte mode ol tlansportatlon the ear XXIX L, 4 'lhls OI'g3IllZdtl0Il IS xerx actne and at mam meetlngs representatnes of lo eal automobxle dealers dlseuss seruee polleles and new ear models This group has also been very aetne ln the promo tnon of safe dI'lYll'lg through 0dl.1C3llOIl and a check of their vehleles IYX u 1 Naturallx englnes form an lntegral ' art of am car and the boxs ln this eluh are taught how to take proper eare of the machme Once each month 1 work nlght IS held for members to brlng the-1r cars ln for washing or nunor repalrs and then usualls take adxantage of thls OPPOFIUDIIN for a tune up 1 T In lx 1 w 1 In X 1 fx mm Il iIX IN l 1 99 S . 0 ' e . . , . 'U h , b . . ' - . I l!ol:Sm1Iln. .lun llhlllllllll, 'Vnm XY:4 slew, Nwxlnnzt .X'r1'l1t, :nn-l ,Xnly XX':u'n.-r :arf busy .-xnnllnxnz 1 vll---Al l-:al:tx1--'-l'xxl1l1'lu lSllQ Il I'-Il' l'Y 'l A!' ull'-l-l nl.: A I Vlll. 1 ' I I A' x xx' i . ' . H A I I l A' V I L 'A I l ' uv x ' l I' I 'l l ' ' ' 1 Y ' I I ' ' x I . 'l'l1-- -'I'l11-f-x's- .X 1 lp XY!Il'll l', Xl1'v'-I rw-sw , i'-nl: limb XYilli:ums, pr--sill-Ant: :ml 1':n'I TLIIII-e, sf---rv-I:l1'5-lrn':1s11r'v-l'f .u'-- slwxxn S-Ax - L-rll t'v:uLul'--S ut' ont- nt' rl1-- 1-urs l-5 NIV. Hum Yan ll--uk--lum. Iln- 4-lul-'s :ulxusf-13 A'. . , ' K. , ' le. Y . , ,. ' '. . , . . .4 x ' 2 1. , , ' ' , liwl- KYillz: ms, Ross Ilulh..-h, .. XYI X'.5SkL. -ll!! llvll itll, Hula ,'n11ih- Xltfllliill XY -taht. I'l11l Siu,---n--r, We I K1 ily. Ml ' in Huul 'gy :ni XYillinm I.--ll--wut' ll--tk mm- :u stxspb-rulwl .-ng:1n-- +l lv'I'llllllv' ul --rv' :um lr--lllvlv li'-s. - 2 Q1 llfllll' M1505 l'0l9aI0 fo A061011 UPC' Nurslng IS a demandmg but a rewarulng VOCSUOI1 and the members of the Future Nurses Assoclatlon trx to determlne now 1f thev wlsh to contmue on 1n thls fleld Thex take several trlps mcludlng one to Kalamazoo to XlSlt Bronson Hospltal where they learned many of the practlcal aspects of nurslng as a career 11 111 11 lt 11 1 1 uw ss 1 lu lf llll 1 1 s 11 1 lg 1 1 1 1 1 Many plans are undertaken by the Future Nurses mcludmg several servlce projects Thex made stuffed anlmals for hospltallzed chlldren durmg the Chrlstmas season, and they also made fax ors for a convalescent home lllllllllf., 1l11', IN XI 1 11n lllllfll IX 1 011111a11 show s l111'- 111 Ruth Ilanke N11111 111111 111 111 s 1 1 Xl 11' ha N e s 1 11111 Illf x 111111 111 1 111 111 111 1 1111111n 1 1 1 1 XI1 1 S111 T 11 1 l11l1 oup S1 s a Klan 1ha11111agr1e 1'1l't'v'llI 11111 Nldllflllig 4. e 1crm11 Ianet 91l1u art! Comme 5us11 Sharp Bonnn XIc 'af lean N1a111r ionnu 101 1 1 dlffl Nhlflf XltI,3.l.lI'lY'lC and Jolene lioxsman Thosf 91 ated are Judy l!11ls1lI .han Pog.,111 Nlargaret XI11111 1ar0lXara111urr Tan1ma 11 X111 lmdan Puth Ann x11p,ea111 n1l T11rx l11or 111 I lN l-llf11on sharon XIcClurf 11111 110101111 Xlghtlngalf on th 110111 Nhau XX hlI1 1 ro'-s X11 kle shcppaul 100 J . . rl C I 'l'l11- 111'1'i1-1-rs 111' 1l11'1-l11l1:11'1' l111s1ly 111:1ki11p.:' S211 l cl -S X1l1 l1 they 11111111 s11l1l 111 Il 1111. l,1':11lw1's 111' this 1'lul1:1'e 1l1- :11l :-1', Blix: M:11'g:11'1-1 XY:11-1'i-k 11101 1111- rf-1112 .lm -1 V: l'llll'Lf, 111-1-xi l -111: .I11z111111- 1'l11-:11h:1111, t'1-::u1'- f-1': M: 11' ,Io li11s:1, sv-1-1-l:11'y: 111111 XI:1'y .I1-1'1'1'i1-S, vice- 1-1'11si1l'111. ff 0 Of M., 5 Z ' ml Sfeveral ot' tl11- z1s11i1'i11g nurses are 1111-Iu1'1A1l 111-re 1-xav ' ' ' A 11i1.' ll11-y lm' A: '1-cl. 'V lj 1111 . 111 .111 11.110, . 1 1 ' .1 l'l'llA',lZ' ' . 1.- Rl '- wl are se-:1t1'1l, wl 'l- Nz1111-y M 1l'1A, . llj N' ' z . Mary lilsl. 211111 llzry . 1l111-5' : ily lll'1ll'S. l- gr listen: 't1f'111ively gg-s :1 l'Q'Il'. ' '1' '. 1. : 1 -1 1-21. .f' 'Y I- -4 2 ,K YA ' i'.': .I - kvffl-'. -' ' - fuk--,'.11 f -- , I - ,a 1' Q 'Q' , th .111 if I ' ' .N .' 'I - - -, jaw em pfan fo guicle ana! gzclucafe The Future Teachers realize that knowledge is power and they intend to devote themselves to a worthwhile profession that will help to shape thc future of our country. lim' Host- :mtl Sandi Swv'-t are rep'-ating their pl'-dx' aft'-r Nanvy l'riiAst, thi' president. who is sf-ated. The other girls watt-hing are Sue Mvchcm, Judy Madarasz, Shirley XVillianis, Willa Jr-anne Young, Adelaide Bell. Vharletta 1 hv-atham, LM-anna f'lark, Lois Holwffrda, Jar. Ilutton, .Inyiw .laftkv-. Vonnie fire'-n, Becky Lower, Marv .Ir insnn intl I an I Rllglfl These girls are conscious of the import ance of good educators to society, and they plan to do their best as hoolmarms Through this active organization, the club members have gained flrst hand information on proper teaching methods by visiting vari ous schools and hearing speakers Xliss ltan Pthnquist the atlxiser discus-es the atlxaiitaps to he gained from an educa tional int ttif n as Lonnie roster Nancy Priest Ixnnf Ionw- lxathx Xllmendinger Ruth Flmer huin Il lnult Nut Stoudinger fstandlngl and Iifttx Nu tin 1 nfl Ixmin and Hflen Tir-ht nor ithim.. rt anging. I1 tl N X Urlliilitvli OSX Dim sm in o 1 l the ti This group 1 v llx mvmlwis infnri Q Q Q- tu n s mil A d lidd lit proper qualititations for a teather and anx tthfi i at 4 tow Hs-it Bt x xuain tuta NlllllfX Williams at liamfntfuian Nusif Rosenbaum trip Airman Kfnnn l-ost r xite pn-silent X elaitlf- li+ll iistotian Nano lritst ne ident Ianft Hall Nallx Nthuster 111 ahfi 1 rplans nfxt mefti 0 Jl . , , : . f-' . A ' USC .YY . I A .Q . ' ' , 5, . - . T Y AY , . 1 if ' . '.', V' 4' : I ' , 4 ' , 2 'A f- : , .I - .' Y . ' , A ': .':'1 ,g 2 . A, f A list'-ii. Tc-2 - ' f is an rw- -th f '-Al . nu' inf, 2 :mtl nf ' ' -S 4- lllv int' fAxiStA-live z I 'm+A. ' t'1v-s tt: kv-A1 I .' A A x ' , ii -tl on pr-As nt A nltliti ns. g ,t fn ' , l - m' j i A ' 'Q-l' vi ll1'S. ,' Ai ' Attj .1 ,wA--'r3':.' ' .,p ' ch , : v 2 , d E A . l 1 .' 1' '-., ani . ntl ' Afshnf-r talk nw- - - 3 for the - nsr. L Nl XI II I xl I 1 x v x 'I ll I Ill il 1 mllfen Calqllllgllagf' 5 C15 Qul se ressemble sasscmble sax these French Club members Th1s is the French verslon of our old fax orlte Blrds of a feather flock together and lt cer ta1nlv holds true here as those wlth a mutual language lntercst gather to learn more about the countrx and 1ts people galnlng at the same tlme a better grasp of la langue francalse I n 1 ll I 1 I an llli.. H 1 N Ilux I 1 4 x IX I bu I 1 1 al I I ll Q- 1 Ins I Il II Nl Ill 1 Latln can bc a fascmatmg subject especlallv when 1t IS presented ln such a way that the characters and heroes of Roman t1mes seem to step rlght out of the book The Latln Club seeks to pre sent the language 1n lts most mterestlng form and one of the best methods 15 to have a Roman dlnner There were tvso potlucks durlng the tear and at the sec ond the members dressed as Roman characters . N . . ,.. Nlzvy An I'llII Il. l'I 'SlII IlI. yt-nuts 1-uv stmn- IlIll'ISl ullmt-litms In Imrls. ul wtlner nt-nl.-rs .-I' the I-lull uzalvll. SI: ' urv- Iiulll I 1 nk.-. .Inn I': 1-kt-s, Qu-A XY:4tt .lane-I 'I'IlUlll1'l. .Iolm lnumlslx-.A.-1. :mtl Ihr .1-k, vim- yr.-sltlvntz will NJlll'l Iilm-It vrln-, Suzj I ivk, Iltulgt-r Z.-ll.,r. .Iam-I Yun flv rar, Xl 's. I'IIIZIIIn'lIl xYIlIIv'I'S, :ml Iwggx l':l ly st-:nl--11. I l'1'II1'Il lwvuy-1ls. n1:et::',1n--s,:1ntl songs mix Ihlll to vllll xnw- ll'?4 :as is --vnl-A111 frtfn ll1.- 'nl slwxxn lp Num-y X'-Iglt-V. ll'v:i llI 'I', IH- np 1!1':4l1:m1. An 1411.1 Gray. .' In-0, 1' IIII1- Inq., .luly Alan--Ay. IV'-v' llos .I-In l':1rk1-s, I2--:nu flmlfl--. I:-uluvl' Z'-III: l,iml:1 Ifr'l'FIIIl I'. :mtl l.m1l:1 Knis--11 s 'f-' 1' l:ll'5'. I I 'I'l1'yw- IS fun I I'JIII 141 II1-- Imlzll 4 lub gn-lllt-ks. -l1swlx1-1'1lms-- l-- l1u.- :all--ml--fl :luring the past m mths. Iillj--I ng lllwnlsv-lx--S llmfrollulxly :1r-- Sh: 41-11 1'.Inl.,5. I Im lluru. Ifiillvllv- IIIIIII, IIVUIIIII limi.-l. 1'lnu1-k II--rlv, llmmit- V4 H- hun, Num-5 Almm-, .'1-- XYIIIIIIX Ilimf- I'utl'-11. .Iuiy llumlmru'-V. XI u'+'i:1 Sl, - V. :ml II1ll'l'It'I 'l'l1:45'f-1. NHI1-1I Illrpwlly II.-tb:-tk IIlvllI nr-- lfimrlru llurn.-5, I':1l IVVNI-'lll, Hu-' IIS. M: -5 I.ouis'- .Ior:l:m, :mtl Iflillv' Hxllmnn, uh lv- Sn lm 4I'illlv'I', N: :1-5 XK'hitv, :ml tllorm I llnstln :.l'-- Ill t'1'..11l xx:1l:-lun: the tu 1. FHUQI Ja C15 all LWIJQ Spamsh 15 brought allxe to the club members through mam actual South of the Border customs and products mcludmg clothlng utcnslls and muslcal lnstruments It becomes more than a language to the students when then dlS coxcr how other people lne and thmk and dress and the-x learn the Spanlsh tcrms xshlle thex are cllscoxerlng the countrx 1 1 ll 1 I1 r l an xman 1 Q I 10 il 0 S Hunrl 1. ll llll Nllilll'-I IX! if .xl lu s 4 I i I i AI l L- -1 o I 1 xl ls Labor x1nc1t omma' IS the clubs motto and the Engllsh translat1on means Labor conquers all' Thls has proved to be xerx true and those ln the Latln Club have dlscoxered that the more ef fort they devote to their meetmgs and projects the more they beneflt from them The leaders are Tom Klrkland presldent Mary Jeffrles NICE presldent Judl Hoffman secretarx and Bruce Campbell treasurer 1 . . r , ,, , , . , . ., . .I-farm-A Flu-atlxsm. .l-Jlm K'-:gl-A, K: wen llvvlillll. Illlll llfwlzmls, :ml l'f-tv il: list--11 lu Klum l.. ' . tl+- 1-rwsill-nl ut' 'ln' -'lul, wl I'l'fL'lll? 'ly att -ml: Sl. l'l1ilip's. as slut s S L :1 gt- im- ,' 2 'sl rl-' hm. I'i:-Illlwl on the t:llf- art- sme1':1l rmrlxf- M A. w-an prw 1'I,'. Nluxvyxw l,m1w'y. ll--um: 4lI Av'l1. .lm mx'- Vtmlll--, Monty l':u'k--r. und flwwgot l4ll 4'X -vxxjuy wzxvltxng Susan l ri+-H 'nl XYAmly xx-IIHKIIISIIJIXY :ls tho-5' utr-erupt :tn uri fi11:al Sli nish V utm-A, Th., Ut'l'1t-t-r's nl' this vlulr urs- 31:11 I.5m:m, lvl'0'Flll YIlI 1'h:nrlolI'- l':l'll'kSl'll. uw- plwfsinlvtlxlg XYI'l1h XY: kin- Q mx , sf-1-rwvlztvw: :mtl .lftamllp 4'+minv. trous- ur--rx .. -t - , . , ' . 1 UJIHFJJ IUIJGI a!lOIl .9 l'0gl'055 The Commerclal Club a chapter of the State Retall and 05.106 Club of lWI1Chlg3I'l sees Central through the eyes of busmess and fmance The members learn about dlfferent phases of retall mg mcludmg manv of the steps that lead to 1m proved consumer relatlons and good sellmg tech mques They are very actlve and haye contrlbuted much to school splrlt especlallg durmg home comlng when thelr float whlch represented the Battle Creek Kalamazoo game of 1953 won flfbl place for the second stralght wear 1 N I lil 3 r ll r xml sq wx mr Q 4 Ill 1 a I X INA 5 N I 4 NH 4 4 x 1 N i Q p., O Ill ll x Nlany mterestmg act1v1t1es were undertaken by thls club and they 1ncluded some soclal events such as skatlng partles and the annual Employ ers Banquet when the members acted as hosts to thelr employers The Commerclal Club also attended the State Conventlon whlch was held at Nlxchlgan State UIl1VeFSlf.y durlng the sprmg N lllw nl r 1 llllN U 1 S x Il N N yr rv llg.. if alarms a mrlAwAzA ame The Jumor Sophomore branch of Trl H1 Y was newly formed thns year due to the mtense nnterest shown 1n the club when school started It was soon dlscoyered that a slngle Tr1 H1 Y group was not yery efflclent and that l1ttle could be accompllshed oyer the babble of flfty female NOICCS so the spht occurred w1th each club electlng ofllcers and carrylng on separate actlvltles The younger orgamzatlon has had a good flrst year as Wllla Longman Stephame Kulp secretarv Sharon Dunham nresldent Sand1Roehl Janlce Artz and Alxce Frlsble w1ll testlfx . tl of Frl fllllgllll ts t n n ral his nts ts Mlm Till + mm Xng, ln I ll ll Ill rslnu1p.,1 ts t 1 Iam. 1 1- l ts . N . Ulf 'so lup,httulnQ s Other things planned by thls or ganlzatlon lncluded some educational meetlnqs and lots of SOCl3l fun At some of the weekly meetlngs mter estmg speakers were engaged and the glrls learned more about proper beau ty care et1quette and manners In day nlghts were devoted to CXQFCIS mg at the Y M C A llltlllli., In D It l kt Hs Q v Q S1014 Hllvr ull 1 me 1 4 p, 14 lNl . ill 1 s s xnr N Q x 1 tr L 4 1 4 lxt x . . fl' l' V - , . , . A . . , Un' ut' the m st important ' '-H1- Y's projv-vtrs of-1'ur'1'r-fl at ' :Q im. ul A tht-yo spmmsurw-tl so-vv :.'kA .' for zzwally' fznnilio-s. l'r+-parim: to cl.-lixwl' th.- :-fif: are- I: kl, J: - . 'lt . lmris li-yn lfls, 4':u'0Iy'n 1' ff an. Vat V4 J 'fl , vim- pr-:irl'nt,:1nl wr ft 3I'l- lzurfl, Th'.' fum xvzp M-rtulnly' :appreci- ut -ti hy tht- rw-vipie-r1ls and th.. glrlx 'n- joy 'tl f'hr'istm:ts rm -- lu-4-:lt1,'- ut' th.-11' tht 1- ' 1 ' . s connectlon wxth senlor Tr1-H1-Y, Tues- 'I'hw- nuvlv-us of th-A 1-lull is xw-pn-S.-:mt--nl lnfw. St: ' are l':tt Hi mr'-, Vw-1 ll'-ll. ll'-Zcn Mtlrplxy. lizwlvzlrzt Alt m, I':1l l'l1tt,.I1mnl'l1illips,.lQ-:ull.:au:sto-V, 'z thy' .Xllz -ruling-lr, Su- Ml-chem, Su- .' L l- ing.-r, l'hy'llls lmgn-, :mtl .Iuyw-v ' : n, wl ' Q- Al: rgzuw-t l'hru', Sh: 1 .lulnstoxr 3l:r'1n- fli l lungs, .lutly Stahl, tr-': J 11'-r: Sh: wr Asllln-y, 1-h:1pl:1in1 Mr.: l'41l. :ul- xlx--r'3 l'-ggj t':4ly'. Al: 'y' M: llwry, par- ll2illlv'lll!ll'l?lll1 lHlly' Rook, :ml ': th, xlu'l5ll'I' :uw sf-:ntl-ul. yum! .Slum 3 JJ U 'W 30901110110 H1 Y IS one of the best clubs for hlgh school boys, as lt hopes to tram ltS members to llxe up to standards of good llvlng clean 3thl9llCS and good Chrlstlan character ThlS IS an un usually actlve organlzatlon and the projects undertaken included a trlp to Federal Clxll Defense to examine our country s preparatlons for adxance warning VlSltS to several churches ln the communlty and delegations to pre 1CglS latlxe tralnlng and to H1 Y Leglslature 1 11 1 5 ro 4 N l 1111151 111- IX 111 xt 111! 1 LTI s 1 I' Ill I lxlllsll 1ll '-llll., 1 xx 1 Xl 1 oxxt INOH in N 1111 1 5 N 10 X150 This organlzatlon has been of great SEFVICC to the school, having helped set up chairs ln the SOCl31 Room for many events and havlng also helped to sponsor dances after the foot ball and basketball games The club members worked at the noon hour basketball games and played several competltlve quarters between themselves I l lu lll uth YJ mils s 11 mink nl 4 1 ll S fc 1 ll l Sl ll Durlng the course of the xear many bus lness meetlngs are held but these boys al ways take tlme out for fun A plcnlc IS usually held to glxe them a chance to get 0UlSld6 wlth the softballs the hot dogs, and the mosquitoes but the flnal meetlng IS generally a blg banquet which 1S held ln N ax Ofl 11 tho I4 gulflr IYICYIIDLQ fnd xxllh fl wus IH game of plnl. pong J rrx I 1 bison 1. par: s for a smash xshllf hen kalwr T+dfi X Llllg B111 Nlanlll and J1111 Stanflcld ofloi h lpful adxlf. s Ol' Y . . . 1 H . . Thi- offi '1-1's-lwlv Sr-'lQl'l, s.-1-ri-l:ll'5: l'lll l'i11- .fmg I1-1-11:11 -1': lbl 'k Kiln-l1111:111, 111-1-sill-Ill: IIHITX M fy viva- plwsilln-nl: ltr lllly' -k, sei'- 1:--: V: 1-1 Ili: am' ' 0 1: .' ll, l'llllIlllllll 1ll ' dis- ss ' 11' ' ills-:Ls with Mr. v'l'llUll Pulls, lllw :ul st-1'. Blr. lin b M , xx'l is 111is.'i11p: ll the pivllli'--, hal: also I Ill' :111 wx'-1-ll.-lit juli :ls :ul -1'. 1 Svxwrwll of the buys lllv- 111zlkil1g' sll':ll1'g'iv plans f111'1l1- Ili-Y--'l'l'i-lli-Y sxx'i111111i1l1.:' 111 -1-1 whicll xx:ls 11 plw-w-11+-nl-sv!ting 1-ve-nt llc-lcl fllll'lllf.I' April, . l Fu ' . Jf'l'I'j' Yvril-, lill M Ji111 lg0l'.'l'll. .ls 'k I-Iul: , il 4 T1-111 Kirklanl 1lUll'l sa-+1111 lo rv: liz-- Illz llil- best laid plans of 111i-- and Ill -11 nfl guy ?LSll'HX-FU ll -y xx'-rv Slll'llI'l.'All ill llll- 1'll1:1l lll- vflliivl I Q V . Y V r 1 -I .1 1 -.f . ,' rl Y. -' f .- F.- E: f . ' r, rl Q' I , . 'V' lf, v ,- -I,..-,.v ' A. ,' . ' A v, P ' '- 'Al romofe Ag .S?anclarc!5 of CAra5fzan gkaracfer Pure thoughts pure words pure actlons IS the slogan of Tr1 H1 Y and the members of thls semor glrls club do the1r best to l1ye up to these three 1deas Tr1H1Y stands for the three fold purpose of the 0I'g8IllZ8tl0D tTr1J exempllfled bv h1gh school glrls fH1J and afflllated wlth the Y M C A KY1 Th1s club IS 1n the second year of 1ts CXISICHCQ and due to the great 1nterest shown th1s fall Tr1H1Y separated 1nto two groups 1 1- 1 1 1111 s y 11y1s1r 110 11s1 yr ll 1 111 111 1 XI111 Nur 1 1 1 s 1 1 I1n1l1 NIf1n1l1 111111114111 and 1' onn11 uns tr. iNlllW r 111 11lann111g tl 11g+nd1-1 for xt .1 1 ngultr r11 1 1 1 1l1s1us 1 Many projects were undertaken by Tr1 H1 Y and they have lncluded speakers panels dlSCUS slons and partles Several members attended the State Lcg1slature where they presented a b1ll for educat1o11al scholarsh1ps that had been pre pared by the club, and other glrls traveled to the Older G1rls Conference 1n Cadlllac to learn more about the purposes and goals of the orgamzauon ll ll 1 1 I1n1l1 Ixvrshner X IX It NH X i 1x lf llllll Tr1 H1 81 gxrls bcl1cyc 1n workmg for oth crs and ma11y of thc1r money mak1ng proj ects hayc been d8dlC8l9d to the betterment of the c1ty and the commumty The glrls try to tra1n themselyes as better c1t1zens so they w1ll be able to take a yyorthwhlle place 1n the vyorld after school and they deyelop good personal tralts l 111111011 19 in 1n1portant portxon of the PN 1 11 1 1 1 11a o 1 111or+ 11 1 11 1x1 1rf 1on11ntra.t1n1.. on p. 1111 ll 111111 N I' ll: n N1 ott L1n lN+l 1 .1 111 1 11y and J1'1n1n H111111111 11l1m,, ponxlf-r th nv xt play . l M . ,, . . . , . . V 1 'l'l11- S1-11i111' 11I't'1-..1'.', .Jill Ply: 11s, 11:1'l1:11111-11 : -'ang Mr.: l'11l1y 'l':1,'l111', 1 l':1 5 I-21:11 - H: r1.'t 'r, 'i 'e 111'11si1l--1113 S112 '111 4'l st 1h1-r, :1vf1'1'1-1: ry: . 'rf .I - 1h.', 111'-.'il'nt: .' 1 . ' -, ' ' 3 ' f Mat -:x '1 , 1 'f ' ' 11: ' 1 ' the Ilbz' 111 - -tim: i11 1 '- 1 ,un l-tz l1l - : :s'on. 1 1 , . . , . . .I11:111111- l'11ll1-y 1111i11ts out El 11111-sti1111 on tl11- 1111-111- l11-1'Sl1i11 1-1 '1ls, 11:4 N: 11-5' 'l'u1'l--12 .' 1 '-1' 1 , 4':11'r1l Ilylllllll, l':1tl 4' .'KI1l'l'.' 11. H1111-' t':111111l11-ll, :nd .lu lj ll11I'l'111:111 fill i11 I 1- : ks. iv, -2 ' 5 1 ' , 1-l11l 11' gr: n , :ml suv - ' l f hw- A pr'- f--ssi111:1l 110 l 1111 1'-rs 4 - - ' ' a fs 11, .121-1t'l'l' 1-t. .Iary I 1 S' , ' da K2l'. '. Su- D1- , An -tt - G1 ' 1. ' 11 .- f ,, 1 The biggest group seems to assemble for the refreshments, eaten after the meeting, which are being passed around by Wendy Walkinshaw. Standing are Bonnie Jones, Marvin Hughey, Ron Huyck, Dan DeMent, John Couch, Jim Harris, Dave Wilkins, Annette Gray, Russ Smith, Mary Ann Pullen, and Linda Kershner, with Karen Von Chawes, Judy Wood, Charlotte Erickson, Olene Jacob- son, and Linda Kaiser seated, and Dick Van Schaardenburg, John Hurst, and Nanci Blackerby on the floor. 1 ,aff mf pmt It's make-up call, and Suzy Dick Elaine Hayes, Connie Loye. Pat Tedrow Betsy Carter, Gloria Peterson, and Kaye Becker are busily preparing Mary Ann Muss, Penny Graham. Jan Dutton. and Nancy Moore for a practice session of a play. The girls are all trying to pick up the tricks of the make-up trade by watching those who are old hands at the business. No person can do a commendable job in a play without practice. and Maurice Brooks is trying out his atten- tive audience with some serious ren- dition of an equally serious part. Judie Newman, Adie Herst, Carol King, John Rader. and Larry Bahl- mann are devoting their full atten- tion to the aspiring young star, as is obvious from their expressions. 108 K 342112 .y0ll0I' 105 The OHICEFS of thls organlzatlon have all contrlbuted to the many plays put on hy Dramatxcs Club ln dlfferent ways some by actlng and some by work be hmd the scenes Presldlng oyer a meet mg are Dxck Ashley treasurer Carol Holcomb secretary Dee Rose presldent Nancy Vogler vxce presldcnt Ron Huyck parllamcntanan and Mr Don ald Clancy the dlrector producer and HCIXISLI' The smell of grease paxnt seems to be an lrreslstlble call to the members of the Dramatlcs Club and as the orgamzatlon contmued on successfully 1nto 1tS second year even more Central students succumbed to the actmg urge Durlng the wmter the presented to the entlre school one afternoon A muslcal was produced ln Aprll and the warm receptlon to Good News mav mdlcate the start of an enjoyable precedent Meetmgs are held often and other act1y1t1es of the club xnclude several trlps to out of town df3m3tlC productlons and lectures on the stage make up and costummg Th m mb rs of th1s group who haye earned flfteen pomts are admltted to the Thes plans Soclety and mltlated at a candlellght ceremony Flfteen points represents oyer one hundred hours of effort dcyoted to some phase of drama Reading about actors and actresses IS no comparlson to actually bemg 1n a play and taklng on the personallty of another person Durmg the dress rehearsal of Arsemc and Old Lace Sue Watts Carol Holcomb and John Rader fondly say goodbye to Tod Enslgn who they hope IS leaymg per manently 109 1 OI' group put on a riotous production of Arsenic and Old Lace, a zany comedy that was ' an 1, - - ' e e e ' ' ' ' ' - ll0 WafLemafic5 reaenb a iuemiihec! .giefzl The members of the math club survey Central from a somewhat different angle,' that of the intricate world of figures. Numbers and their relationships are the basis for much of our mod- ern civilization. This club encourages its members to explore the various fields related to mathematics and many interesting projects are presented by mem- bers at each monthly meeting. Engineering, sur- veying, astronomy, and navigation-all require a good basic knowledge of numbers and the club offers many opportunities to put classroom knowledge to good use Iogatithme 1 1- one tastmating-: aspfct mathtmatits and lols Holme-Ida Ntcphanif Ixu p thailes llaik Pm Boxet Bill Cpu er nd Bud Rom at shown as thex listen to Xlr Pobtrt Xollmar one of the .adxlstl explain th. hone xxhxs and xxhtiefoit Tutu ed herf xith swine surxtxing equipment Dick kirschman xitf president Que Deo surf tart Bill lint oe president and Bill Nlitrratt treaeurer Sexeral of th lub members uatth Xliss Hazel XX akf-field .Ls shf discusses 1 theorem lnx olxing parallel plant lf-ft to right are Xlontx Par ker Podnei Johnson Que Stoutlingfr Qseatedl Paul XX1ll1amson Xlles XX akeflzld John Land street Don C ruikehank and Sus- Xlffhrm l 0 l l , ' .' zr' I ' ' '. 1' of ' l, ,T ' ' .5 '. ' ', lt . Il .T A ff .' ' ' .I ,' . A . t A ' ' , '- ' Q ,- ' , ' f 1 ' ' -S. : rx , f V' IQ - ' ' - are the officers: Ken Kaiser, parliamentariang JZ ' ' . ' A 1 ' A C A V ' Y, ,A 4. ,S - Y. 5 'I ,V - A 'f A - , , t A , , ., ., 4 - . ' , unior mv! Crow Junior Red Cross is a very worthwhile organization and its main project this year was a chest which was sent overseas. The members contributed a great deal of time and energy to this enterprise and their efforts will surely be appreciated by the school receiving the gift of books. paper. and other supplies-enough for a complete classroom. This group of civic-minded students also helped decorate the Veterans Administration Hospital on St. Patrick's Day. and they have handled many other activi- ties of benefit to others during the past year. .Sloan a Ckarifadg 'Mew f All li i '.A.i INK' 131' NUI l,lQllH'Z . 4 4 4 . ,. -.,4.--nn X I 1 I I X Iltl 1 nm 1 11 mf Q, im 1 nf 1 I an' 1 l'liil xx 1 mu v ll 4 X' I Ill Q. I, The gif! lmx xxlill-I1 his fill'-ul lay llv- .lumwr Ib-fl Vross lmluliy-11 many ii'-ms ul:--I1 would ln- -fl' gr-eau xuluv- to :I l lIIIll5 fix'-rs.-rw, :mtl 1'IIiII'lvS Imxis. the 5-iw-sulwlil, 1111111-:mes S0'Y I'lIl l-- XYilm:u .Xu lf-rs--u. tiwisiziv-l': M 's. lillu um- X':u1fl+VlIV1v--l-i. :ul is'-VZ Su 'ru ll-alt. S --l- l'v'l2il'KI :mtl Ilraxf- llllls, YI --+- 1-1'-Si-I -nt. Z. I-lvl m u swinef-t'tlifeii1.::'.111'-s, IliiIIlIirlIl IS, : l f: es thvi will ln- plzi - f- l in the 4-li'-st are 5:1 1-pl IH-L--li. I':1ul Ariz, .lim ll:1'.r-l. llizme If--Sli--11. 1 l .lzaret ' ws 'lo can imzipflnf- li ' ll'-l1:l1i'-ll :ha .-hilllren will ln-1-fr r---'A iw- il 's sift. 214 Hnf- or' the l:1x':'-st s-'ur +-'- S -it' rw-xv-niw for tlizs 4-lul uns sr-11111: lurk'--I gwnuls :it l1 ll. Fhgly-I.-5 Imxis :ml l'Zilll . Ill :ue in the 11'-H'-ss nr' :ik- xnm :1 salt- to Mrs. 11:11---1:1 Slnvlzalr. ur? .gnfereafing Sienfihc graft! ECS J 'YW sw ,ee an The Science Club had a late start this year due to the confusion resulting from the new laboratories. The teachers were busy rearranging their equipment, and consequently they had no time to devote to organizing a group of interested stu- dents unt1l after the first semester At one of the first meetings plans were made for the rest of the year and offl cers were elected The leaders of this group are Alan Blankenship president, M Loyal Phares Sue Deo, treasurer Mr Richard Newsome, Mr Edward Barnett Bruce Kulp vice president Mr Thomas Ayles worth and Mary Ann Pullen, secretary and they are examining a model which represents an atomic structure that might be more appropriately studied 1n biology I'he Neience Plub members presented an assembly on liquid air to our schoo' and t high school in Quincx Michigan sinee the fur used was almost pure oxygen and supported tombustlon it was necessarx to l prepared for fires so Robert Petter Rox Boxerlois Holuerda Ruth Hollands linda lxeishmr Janice Xrtz Susie Rosen lmaum Ian Dutton and fordle Sehimmel eheek then fire extinguisher Studt nts uith an interest in scienee find that belonging to this club teaehes them manx things ln differ tnt scientific fields Biology chem istrx and phxsics students max Join and thu find interesting subgetts pertaining to eath field karen Non thaxus Judy Hoffman Don Prulk shank John Dotx Klart Jo Rosa Herenlee Pufhkoff Qtephanie hulp Nlarx Iellen Scott Nancx Turner Sn ettf trax Janet Hall and Janet Thomet studs the neon light uhieh spells out the organization s name R140 .9 C1 6l5Cll'lafll'lg Alaecf of Olin The Radio Club has been organized to meet the needs of the many ham opera tors at school, and the older members help interested students to obtam their licenses and increase their knowledge of sound and radio A person must be able to send fue words per minute of interna tional Nlorse code and pass an examma tion concerning the rules and theories imolxcd in radio to earn his novice l1 cense but to obtain a general license the qualifications are more strict Some of the officers are making con tact with another operator and John Landstreet secretary treasurer, is talk mg while Mead K1ll1on vice president, records the call The president Ervin Davis and Margaret Mercer are watch in in 1 xx ig., ii Ill! Nt IIN H I l 1 Q n np., r 44 nn n so 4 4 I. Ill NS 0 l . J . . S 3 J l. H l S v v ' . ' A V - . Y. - g. Sir '- kin 'ir -' tlnt v Ili- is sum-li an iniporlsinl lllll it lr ing. L ral' op'-rotor, J-vv-rzil ot' tho' vlull nie l -'s :uw pr 11111 ini. .I 121 R4 fivr, Fran -is flmul. ll flnf-y .lmhns n, lmxw Xl in ll Phillips, and Ilir-k XVilli:nms mu- list -ning to .lm taps out 2 i-f.','zip.fa-, jAe:ie og.4 .X4 O .!4fLLflC cigar arg foxdln Hjoxtaas lioh Lum enum Du lx nl ton 1 eorgf Hoblm XX 0Xh. Tom D.-uldson Du :get To Qtone on Trumbull B ll llm uf hnnx I k Dun Ba mlnn Bob NX olt The Lettermens Club IS an orgamzatlon of boys w1th the worthwhlle alm of strengthenmg the fr1endsh1p and understandmg between athletes and of bu1ld1ng a stronger Splflt ln the student body Any student who has earned a varsity letter IS ellgxble for membershlp and he IS l1kely to reallze that th1s lmestment of h1s t1me has been a good one Don Zinn IS presldent th1s year and along w1th Dlck Klrschman treasurer and John Rolllns secretary he has formed the pollcy of the club 1n relatlon to lmprovement of the school and competltlye athletlcs Thls group sponsors trophles for the best competltors 1n the n1ne dlfferent sports and these outstand mg boys are to be elected by thelr teammates after the full season of play Any boy earn mg th1s hxgh honor IS certalnly to be congratu lated for hxs flne efforts Th Lettermen also sold candy and pop at the basketball games to ra1se money and dur mg the sprlng they h ld an annual p1cn1c at WhlCh they roasted steaks and played ball . fe ul' , . . . l . . 7 . . . 7 7 v ,v Q . 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IZ:-rry: ID. Yun S4-Imar1I+-nI1urf:, II4 iISllI Y'f .I. Ii-wi--V3 II. I..-nrm, rr--sid'-nl: XI. .X A I l'llll ll. s--vrw-I:av'y3 A. Illxnxnlvlxslxlp, ww- g-1'-Qld'-1 I: S. Iv--ng :ami NIV. ll, 411'--wl--5, jdvy Ofvr a cfruicv fo fAe oo! 'I'I1'- IYSIIVI' Vluh lH'I'I'lII'llIr :I x:4Iu:.hIf- l'11r1wIm11 Ivy ll!4hv'I'IIIf.C IH-1' nuns! --xf-ms in Illvf XY, K. Ii:-Ilwgp: .Xll4lII I'll1IIl, mwlueiing :Ill sl-hw-l :l1'1':airs. NVHI1 Ih.- 1111-rn-5' Q-zu-nv-11, Ih-- 1-lub 11-n11'iIvul-s sw-nu-ftlnmf I-v lhv- su-In-ul :mul IIIIS yawn' u p-wtifm 1-I' IIIVII' gifl 1-mlsistwi uf ku v--- 'Huis fm' lhv XXIWSIIIIIH If-:nn :nnl II4'XX rw -1'- vrsls I'UI' th.- XXYIIIIIIIIIILL' Imuzwi, 'I'hIf- ut'l'i:-4-rs :Irv II'-rh Iwn-rn. m'--sid.-nt: ,Xlun I:lJI!Ik4'lISIlIIl, xiw-A . , . . . PI'l'FI1I4'IIlj Mary ,XIIII lllllvll. sf-1-I -I1u1'y: lllvk Nun N-Imarvl'-nhllrg, lr--:esllrv-I'3 XIV. .luhn IZ'-rrp' :md Mr. Iiwau-1' 121'-'fl--5. :I-Ix1so-rs. N .El QM 1-nu -M-my 0.-,..., Debate IS a challengmg fleld open to amone who possesses the essentlal quallflcatlons of a good speaker It furnlshes excellent tra1n1ng ln orgamzlng ldC3S and expresslons bemg at ease whxle talklng and bemg able to defend personal feellngs and conuctlons It forces a speaker to thlnk elearlx because h must understand both S1dQS of a lOD1C and be prepared to questlon thc 0ppos1t1on The debate subject for all XI1Chlg3Il H1 h School Forensic Assoclatxon debates thls xear was Rcsolxcd that the federal goxernment should sustam the prlces ot major agrleultural products at not less than 90 parm Our xarsltx team COIlS1SlCd of Bob Loxex a semor who has debated one tear as flrst affxrmatnc K rw Kalser w1th three sears experlcncc as second afflrmatne Tom Kemp a flrstxear Jumor who work ed as flrst negatne and Mead Kllllon who was dc batmg for h1s second xear as second negatne Other debaters were Ruth Hollands a Junxor and Date Allen a sophomore The debaters d1d verv well 1n the state tournament movmg past the reglonal tournament and the quarter fxnals and flnally bemg stopped by Lansxng Eastern ln th S9ITl1f1I'l3lS They had an overall record of ten w1ns and elght loss s durmg the season To the left Ken Kalser argues for the afflrmatlve whlle Mead Kllllon llstens ln preparatlon for hls own talk The vars1ty debaters Ken Kalser Tom Kemp Bob Covey and Mead Klllxon are plctured below wlth thelr lnstructor Mr Ellsworth Panser ire in 6acA gye, anal paper in gui ,Nanci A f n ' ' ' Y ' l k ' - 1 1 - Q . q 1 . . f ' 4' Q57 2? W M Q' 3 ,QQ 12 4: Q ww 5 I X -I-wg W., .W 5 7 'M an a Uv Q Y II7 .74 y pave, lzclfe, anal Wi pound fha olzancl Sprmg Speech IS a contest held to encourage stu dents to develop the1r latent speaklng talents and to tram th m ln speaklnv well before other people There are flve categorles orlglnal oratlon lnterpre tatlve readmg extemporaneous speaklng humorous readmg and oratorlcal declamatxon Mead Kllhon Annette Gray and Tom Kirkland were three who reached the school fmals Mead entered extempo raneous speakmg Annette dramatlc readmg and Tom oratorlcal declamatlon and their toplcs ranged from buslness controls to the Constitutional Con xentlon A person speaklng ln the orlgmal oratlon dlvlslon must present a speech dealing with a t0plC of pol1t1 cal soclal or economlcal lmportance lnterpreta txve readmg conslsts of a segment of a short story novel or play presented w1th the students own mterpretatlon In extemporaneous speaklng a gen eral toplc IS glven to the partlclpant and he IS gxven an hour to prepare hxmself for h1s speech The hu morous readlng IS also taken from a play short story or novel and ln the area of oratorxcal declamatlon the student IS requxred to memorlze a hlstorlcal speech Dave Allen Ruth Hollands and J1m I-Iarrxs are looklng over their readmgs before the fmals Both Dave and J1m entered the humorous dlvnslon Enght of our local contestants were of such hlgh caliber that they were able to attend the Ann Arbor District Competltxon Nancl Blackerby wm ner of the humorous readmg xs ln the process of gxvlng her For the Love of Gregory Standlng are Bob Covey wlnner of Oflglnal oratlon Sharon Dunham f1rst 1n mterpretatlve read mv and Norm Danzlk fxrst 1n dec lamatlon Tom Kemp placed second IH extemporaneous speaking to Ken Kanser who IS not pxctured Ad1e Herst was second 1n declamatlon whxle Tod Ensxgn took a second ln the mterpretatlve readmg o 1 . 1 . . ., 5 . . , ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V . 1 v ' ' 1 - 1 1 . , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ' 1 ' ' u 11 - ' 1 1 , . 31 , ' 1 . 1 fue gaae ln fltlllg flflgzf OIIOI' 1 Ufltlllk Q IL how n as m mln I9 nf Quill am ro ll 4lYlillOIlil fum in sm 1+ x for hz 1 sm mul u lrnallsts d the s s x 1 I Munn 1 lSllllQl '- K lun lose ut. I4 lnlln 1 I Q lllll Ill tl dl lk l f g.,x 4 Nan Ntlmalr nwurps Inn x u I n ss th put 1 Qulll and Scroll IS a soclety to honor Journallstlc achlevements and to be ell glble for membershlp a student must be 1n the upper thlrd of h1s class scholas txcally be at least a Junlor and hate the recommendatlon of Mlss Evelyn E Burke the local chapter advlser To earn th1s coxeted membershlp mam hours of effort must be expended on elther the Key or the Paean and some tlmes on both There were ten new members selected th1s year on the basls of thelr work and smce SIX Jumors were glven th1s honor last year the two staffs were well repre sented at the formal 1n1t1at1on ceremony held 1n May for the new members and Slx senlors who have been very actlve IH Journallstlc work were elected to Quill and Scroll last sprlng and they have contributed much of thelr tralnlng and ab1l1ty to hlgh school publlcatlons Vlew mg some of thelr efforts are J1ll Evans D1ck Klrschman Janet Hall and Sue Deo, standmg behmd Janet Thomet Mlss Burke, and Dee Rose 1,4 if if 'Gb md ,fu-f' ,, 5-4-. r'-4 5 . . . . T4-1 St - 5 W - ' - 1- .' - ' 5 +- - ' ' l , - Sv' Il, tl- int-'z ' 1 ht -z J 'gl ' ' , .-'l j L : s, an are justly proul of he-ir - 1 '- gl'.'l Alts. . n g tl so-ln -fl ww-H n- . fl fttings, Su A Sl l g 1 ', Uh' 'l l'o-rry. lk-nny l 1-k- lhelf Parents- vllS, I' 1.2 'A' l'uupn'l'. Ili 'k 1 .4 ' ' ' ' lv- l ' '. ' ' llt' D I . KI: -Falla, ,Iurly llHllf.1ll6'X, and .lim Harris. lin-1 5' V: np- ' lu--ll is llll.'.'lllfJ fl'0lIl e ' ul'-. ' ' ' ' ' ' X I 'T 1 '1 c J be , 0,3 it .Af Waillfl? .9 E t HHLHOWH fo ff max It has been sald that Art IS mans nature and that IS essentlally true be cause everyone enjoys dabblmg wlth pamt and brush or sketchmg flgures and doodllng even 1f only on the cover of the telephone book The recently form ed Art Club was 1n1t1ated to enable stu dents to get together and learn more about palntmg drawlng sculpture and other types of artlstxc expresslon People have been worklng wlth thelr hands for centurles and one of the earllest types of handicraft was the weavmg of blankets rugs and clothlng Leeanna Clark IS demonstratlng a loom to Lmda Kelly Bernelce Parsons Don Colwell Bob Smlth and Barb Cohen and her sklllful flngers seem to fly over the threads Several dlfferent types of art work are plctured below Jlm Plnkerton Jackxe Clapper M1tz1e Blvens Pat Hud son and Llnda Kershner presldent are admlrlng the pamtlng held by Norman Monarch whlle a molded chlcken and several sketches grace the table Xa AA .Jia CA Confragufegi fo Gnfraf Y-Luncheon is an especially active group of girls that is affiliated with the Y.W.C.A., and the girls try to improve themselves and their community through a true Christian attitude. During the course of this year. the organization changed its name to Beta Chi Y-Teens. the Beta Chi stand- ing for the Greek letters B. C. These girls sponsored the Halloween Hop and a work day. adopted a family during Christmas. and attended several conferences. Tin- 01111-1-VS. llzinv--n llazvl, vivo pr--sid:-nl: SIHIVHII .Xshh-5. ser-rw-1:1113 liwl'x1i.-we lvarsmis, 1-lmplziin: Vzalhy Sluyltm, Il'v:iS- ur,-r: :mtl IXI:11'g:1r+-1 Muhrm-1, pr'-sirlf-nl, wlijoy tliswussing Ili-- nt-xx' ith-:ns pri-smut.-41, live-r'5m1v haul fun :it the :mniml t'hrisIn1:1s party. Lois linu- sun and Mary Vox nrt- sl:-t'm':nlim: tht- tr--4-, uhilt- Nzulv-nw Vul- lisun, June-I Nye, Mitzi liiw-ns, Nikki Sliwppznlwl, 1':u'nI Vi-oss, Jstniw- Ariz, Judy Sinner, .lutly Stahl, M:u'iv1l:i l,+-hmnn, :intl 4':iI'0lQ- Sly.-r lwltl smile- tins.-l. .Xrnunrl tht- husk.-I nr.. .lum-I Nt-slvill, l'nl Si llllllll1S, tlwo-n 'l r4-zulwvll, Suv- I'ilmu1'v, .Immut- 1'l1f-utlizmi, :anti Uuiiiiit- wir'-4-n. Y-Sophs is a branch of Y-Luncheon and it is composed of interested sophomores who wish to improve themselves and their community through this organization. They have undertaken many worthwhile projects during the year. and have also enjoyed numerous social affairs. The girls who haw- planned the 4-vents of tht- 4-luh arf- the- ot'fir'v-rs: llonnif- Jones, Vim- pre-Sith-nt: lilizn- lwth Iiomivk, president: Vat T4-drmv. Sr't'l'O'l?ll'Xf Miss Nyt-nliuis. thv- :ulvisv-r: and 4ivYldl'2l B2-irm-y, ll'of:ASlll 'I', I'l4'l'l'f'?lll0ll adds to the fun. fm-l Miss Ny.-nhuis, Kara-n llilsun. Vat Barnes, Nancy Hr-rl, Vat 'IX-drow, linnniv .Ions-s, Elaine Hay:-S. Elizzibf-Ili Iiomivk. Hen- flra lifirm-y, and Mylis Knight, Stanrlinxt Sharon Keagle-, Sandy Mya-rs, Sandy Vramt-r, and Martha Smith, seat.-tl. J N - ,4fLLf,-M I v 1 P I 'Pimp ON WN fY I c'k,V .x Tux! XA 'vxA. - x .x , V '.f x ' . .A -. xg - . A I fx.-. .U-.- v- ,x IJ 121 ' 'I .. t.. , - Standing, lf-ft to right. Don Zinn, football co-captain: NVQ-Qton lionnf-i', track co-captain: Dave Diget. swimming vo- captaing Bill l'in4-ue. baseball co-captain: Hon I'rie-Stley, wrestling 4-0-captain: Hurtlon Hjortaas. basketball 4-0-captairlt and Jack James, cross country co-captain. Sitting, left to right. Bill Huis. football co-captain: Bob Jones, track co- 4-aptaing Dick Kirschman, swimming co-captain: Garry Hyslop. tennis captain: Don Trumbull, baseball co-captaing John Rollins, wrestling co-captaing Hob James, baske-tlmall co-captain: and Jerry Turnf-r, cross country co-captain. eam Calafaina The team captains have a great responsibility to the school, the coach. and the team. This group led the teams to several excellent records. Battle Creek, Ann Arbor, and Jackson are running a close race for the 6-A league All-Sports Trophy. The final standings will not be known until the completion of the spring sports. The responsibilities of a captain are very wide-spread. He must set a good example of leadership and make the teams work as a unit. He must be serious in his purpose. This is a great opportunity for a boy to show his leadership. L1 T4 ings? 1 RF QP-I A17-L6 cnszx P-I T'-4' QNTQ annex I ,vvlal ,, .f if -.,., f ' XUREEK XVEREEK vcnzr-:x I IIUXV FUl'llZ 4'u:l1'Ii fl. Iiuln-l'I Xluwv-!'Sull, ll. l ul'4l. Iiukx I'lI11lf,l4,g Ii, spunrlllm, BI, Ixllliun. Il. Muslvr, li. Illpu-I, 5. Iirunilvl--, IV. Joslyn, NI. Illigllvy. IUHV TXYU: Il. Vnnllmito-n. Ii. tlullt-wig'-, .l. .I:ln1vs, .I. 'I'urn:-r, .I. XK'ur1Ie-n, II. Iiunvh. RUN' UNI-I: .I. Illlblmwl. lzjamifg Crow gounfrg The Battle Creek Cross Country Tcam this year did a good job of representing the school despite the lack of returning lettermen. Veteran Coach G. Robert Mowerson did an excellent job of building a team. but they lacked the breaks as they lost two very close meets by one point each. The team this year placed a strong fifth in the 6-A league under the fine leadership of co-captains Jack James and Jerry Turner. SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Lakeview, Forfeit , ,, Kalamazoo, 28 .. . 29 Eastern. Jackson. lst. 2nd ,, ,,,, 3rd 6-A League Championships , ,,,, 5th Sexton. 23 ........... . . . .... ........ . .. 36 Albion Invitational ........ 9th Hastings Invitational , 3rd State Regionals ..... . ..,,, 8th Jackson. Ann Arbor. lst. 3rd , ,, 2nd IZ3 'ew jlls LX :XX IIHXX' l Hl'll: 11, l-Urns, IL 1'::sivAi'lii1n-, N. Al4m:1i'4'li, 4'. Marlin, .l. Vasko, li, Slllllll, 4'. Vziiinlies, ll. Zinn, IC. lirmvii, I.. llrmxn. IUIXY 'l'lll!l11l1I: I . li'-isliviin. Il. Smith, XY. lionm-r, .l, Stone-, ll. Joins, ll. lluls. Nl, Fllllm-l'1Hll, lion liurrill. Iii-un liiirrill. RHNY 'l'XYH: ll. 1'r'-ftzsimzvir. S. Hoyt. l'. XY5w'i's, I,. XYQASI. H. Hjnrtazw. l.. lin-lvl!--l'. .l. Shay, .l. t'olvin:41i, lr, lin-iiiston. IIUXY HNIG: 12. Ni'-li:1L1vfi', ll. Niinnully, ll. 'I'i'urnlvull. .l, llollins, 'I'. Gould. l-I. K:ix.1lliun:i, V. 121' ---- n. lljamify joofgaf ! The Bearcat Football Team this year turned in an outstanding season. winning eight and losing only one. The squad. under the expert leadership of Head Coach Charles Cacek and Assistant Coaches Al Ratclifl and Jason Loving. placed second in the 6-A league behind Ann Arbor. The highlight of the season was the hard- fought 12-0 victory over Kalamazoo. As a result of an outstanding season, the Bearcats placed eight players on the All-City team. The players were Chuck Canales. Welton Bonner. Gordon Hjortaas. Charles Martin. Ed Smith. Garry Niebauer. and Co-Cap- tains Bill Huls and Don Zinn. Don Zinn made All-State and Garry Niebaucr received honorable mention. SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Dearborn Edsel Ford. 13 26 Lansing Sexton. 7 21 Jackson. 6 12 Hammond Tech. 6 27 Ypsilanti. 6 27 Allen Park. 7 21 Lansing Eastern. 7 21 Kalamazoo. 0 12 Ann Arbor. 31 7 124 WELTQN 30NNER GARRY NIEBAUER DON DNN ap-M CHARLES MARTIN BILL HULS C233 li , JOE STONE DAVE SMITH DON TRUMBULL JOHN ROLLINS CHARLES CANALES Li O ED SMITH BOB JONES GORDON HJORTAA 39' FOURTH ROXV: B. l,am.f. Thompson, l-S. Huls. 1' 1Iartin.ll. i'2illlllltAl'. B. Mm-t'l1-nm-y. li. Marshall. D.t':is1vV- line. THIRD ROXV: F, Beislie-im, R. Laws, R. Iiolu-rtson, Ti. Collins, li. I5--atlirich. XY. I.lg'lllh?ll'l, li. Storslev. D. Mosit-r. I ll: ul v. P. Sl'1t'UNl'J ROXY: H. l'1'ivstley, D. Nunnally, .l. Volt-man, S, Orr. .I. Rollins, H. Bennett, ll. KllC'l1!'Q'NTt'l1IhtAI', li. liush, ll. Uanale-S. FIRST HOXY2 L. M4-t'lef:iI'y, N. IilChHl'llS0ll, U. l lKIl'SO'lvj', 12. Hnlvlvs. 'l'. Ilillinprs. J, Hulrlmril. H. Stublnlvfivlil. ll. Hul- fl -n amify Wdedfgng The Bearcat Wrestling Team this year had the best season in the history of the sport in this school. Under Coach Floyd Oglesby. the Bearcats won every dual meet except a close decision to 6-A champion Lansing Sexton. Battle Creek then went on to win the Regional Title and placed second in the State Championship. Doing an excellent job as co-captains this year were Ron Priestley and John Rollins. SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Kalamazoo. 9 33 Lansing Eastern. 15 . 27 Sturgis. 6 44 Niles. 0 . 44 Ypsilanti. 8 35 Jackson, 5 H 38 Lansing Sexton. 21 , 15 Regionals . lst Ann Arbor. 5 ,,,,, 40 State 2nd Kalamazoo. 2 , 49 126 THIRD RUXV: li. Morris, I.. Heath, C. Woodworth, T. Kirkland, D. Ponvis, l-'. Hounds, Don Dige-t, A. Borden, l,. Burgw-tt, .I. Sli S. Miller. ll. St-himnie-l. SECOND RUXY: Mr. Mowerson, B. XVolt'c, .I. Hake-r, T. Davidson, Dave Dig.-t, D. Kirst-ltman, D. Zinn, T. Dennis, E, tliwgou, Canales. FIRST HUXVZ E. I'uItor:ik, B. Smit, .l. Misnz-r, U. Hvlmls, F. How'-, D. Sltivw, F. St:-x nson, B. Cobb, T. Laberdim-, l'. Rybka, Gustke-, K. lil-ll, B. Walton, J. Trent, J. l'ritw-. vamifg Swimming The Bearcat Swimming Squad this year had one of the best seasons in the history of the school. Under Coach G. Robert Mowerson. the squad won the Cereal Bowl. had an undefeated dual meet season, placed second in the 6-A league Championship, and placed second in the State Championship. The freestyle relay shattered two national relay marks and placed first on the All-American list. The closest meet of the year was the State Cham- pionship, which Battle Creek lost by one point. Serving as co-captains this year were Dave Diget and Dick Kirschman. SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Cereal Bowl ., ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, . lst, 48 pts. Ann Arbor, 43 ,, 53 East Grand Rapids, 41 ,. 55 Kalamazoo, 36 . .. ,,,, 60 Grand Haven, 23 ..,u,,,uu, ,..,, 7 3 Lansing Eastern, 32 .,,,,c, 63 Saginaw A. H., 33 ....... ..... 6 3 Dearborn Fordson. 43 .... ., 53 Lansing Sexton, 2992 ..... .,... 6 655 6-A . , , ,,,,.,,, , .,.,... , 2nd, 65 pts. Jackson, 48 ..... ........ ...., 4 8 State ,, 2nd, 40 pts, l28 XXX IM XII-IHS 11111 1111! I Y II 1 11 111.11 A11111, 1,1111 XI-r11'1w flfvi m:g'LE2xTF: TlI, E:'3mH :Lx I ' rl: 'Y. I 2 ,H 'i W H! 1 H 111111 I11111 lx11kl.md, 111 11- f r1gf1.1 111 XIV., EM- 11.11 I'-lx lx 1-fY1111'1f1 xx '11 111:41 T1 H1.1,1.1 Ami x11111x11 1111 INl.I-. I2l1!.XX 1:1-i1w11:11 11--1.:11'1qs , M, Xl 1' 11I1 111 1 1 111 1111.4 1-1 'HHN ' 5 '11 .' , x I 51 1 I 1 111 ' 735' t-'n, 3. ft-'::s. RHXX' 'I'X't'H: If lHx'1'sl' I' Sv-ilu-rl, ll. .lnm--s,l 1 rd 1 Nl N14-X11-lwls Xl Full rlln 1 Hr lllt Xl I Nuinl x 1 4 1 1 lb l lin lr llu l HHN H. 1,1 1. . 1 zllj, l. 'l'l'lllll1llli:, 'l'. loult., ll. XY5 .V .Q , , . .. . x- . . , um ll araifg ff?a5Lcf5aff The Bearcat Basketball Team. under the coaching of Paul Weaver. finished their best season since 1945. The cagers had a 11-7 overall record and a 4-6 conference record for a fourth-place tie with Jackson in the 6-A. The Bearcats never lost more than one game to the same team. with the exception of Kalamazoo. which eked out 49-47 and 71-62 victories. and Lansing Sexton. which won by the close scores of 50-48 and 59-58. After the regu- lar season was completed, the basketeers journeyed to the Portage Regionals where they lost to Benton Harbor. 60-57 after trouncing Grand Rapids Creston and Holland. As a result of his outstanding rebounding ability and sharp-shooting, Bob James was elected to the All-State team. James. a junior. collected 404 points during the season to erase Don Davis' old record of 228 points for an individual player. James, along with Gordie Hjortaas. also made the first team in the All-City selections. while Marlin Mc- Nichols and Fred Gorden were named to the second team. At the end of the season. James and Hjortaas were appointed co-captains of the 1957-58 squad. OPPONENTS St. Philip. 22 Muskegon. 46 Ann Arbor. 40 Kalamazoo. 49 Lansing Eastern. 34 Jackson. 44 Lansing Sexton. 50 Grand Rapids South. 60 Lakeview. 51 SCHEDULE BATTLE CREEK 36 61 64 47 27 47 48 71 74 OPPONENTS Ann Arbor. 48 Kalamazoo. 71 Lansing Eastern. 52 Muskegon. 44 Jackson. 48 Lansing Sexton, 59 Holland. 40 Grand Rapids Creston. 31 Benton Harbor. 60 BATTLE CREEK 35 62 53 52 58 58 57 50 57 XII 'UNI I X Co-Captain Ron Priestley Subduing Don Trumbull Carries With the Aid of Ron Parkinson of Lansing Eastern Chuck Canales' Blocking Speak Sports this year were at a very high point for Battle Creek. The cross country team finished a strong fifth in the league after literally rebuilding an entire team. The football team turned in an exceptional season under their new coach, Charles Cacek. The team won every game except the one with the league champion. Ann Arbor. and finished second in the conference. In the winter sports, the school showed a vast improvement over the previous season. The wrestlers put to- gether the best team in the history of the sport at Battle Creek High School, winning all but one dual meet and placing second in the 6-A and State. Charles Martin and Dan Nunnally emerged state champions. Veteran Coach C. Robert Mowerson put together the strongest free-stylers in the history of the school and set two na- tional records. The basketball team had its best season since 1945 but ended in a tie for fourth place. With a tremendous surge of last-minute power, they went on to the finals of the regionals but lost a close decision to Benton Harbor. With the All-Sports trophy in mind, the spring sports team turned in exceptional records. The tennis team won its first league title in several years and the baseball team ran a race with Kalamazoo for the sluggers title. The track team. after a slow start. put a powerful finish on their season. The golf team, however. hampered by the lack of returnees, had a rugged season but will be looking forward to next year. Holders of the National Prep 200-yard freestyle relay record: Dave Diget. Dan Convis. Coach Mowerson. Fred Rounds, and Don Diget. . MZ.. 9715 1- f 1' ? . . L ljffhqqia 4 Intramural Champions E. Smith. B. Pincoe, H. Doubles Players Bud Rose. Jim Holder Montgomery. P. Schweitzer. M. Dawson. and W. Hall. Dan Divjak and Tom Owen Spollfl George Manusos 1 . ' i Qff., 3, Phil Russell ,.,.,..,.... Tom Hirleman Jerry Bailey -I g A 'iw s '-tv, an-... ! iw, ,ff ,,16fQ.f ' ray? af' 4 Si BACK ROXV: D. Potter, J. Monarch. J. Shay. Coach Gettings, U. Woodworth, E. Jon.-s, D. Ragla. FRONT ROW: T. Hirle-man, G. Manusos, P. Husse-ll, J. Rail.-y. Uaraify gay The Bearcat golfers, under the coaching of Cliff Gettings, have no returning lettermen, so they will be forced to rebuild entirely. Although the team lacks experience now, some players are already showing outstanding qualities. Two of the Bearcat regulars, George Manusos and Tom Hirleman, are sophomores, while the other two, Jerry Bailey and Dave Regla, are juniors. At the rate these regulars are improving, the golf team should almost be unbeatable throughout the next two seasons. THIRD RHXYZ Coach Bob Blows-rsmi, ll. Spincllow. M. Mc-Carty. D. Coleman, B. Love, D. Long. J. llraillf-y, ll. Gain- mon. D. Joslyn. J. XVhite, R, Van l-lout:-n, V. Blanton. SECOND ROXY: G. Bolden. Mgr.. ll. B14-Ch-lim-y. J. Turner. C. NV51-rs, M. Mm-Nichols, D. Casterlin'-. L. llrown. II. Uhllace, A. Claypool, J. NYill'Jy, R. Viasm-ki. Mgr. FIRST RHXYZ D. l'riesllvy. F. Robinson. .l. .Iunies, t'o-Captains ll. Jon.-S and XY. Bonner. D. Zinn, H, Bloiilgorxifwy l'. Uzlnale-S. ardify jracg The Track Team this year faces a stiff and well-balanced field of teams in the 6-A. The team is strong in the field events but lacks the necessary strength in the distance running events. Coach Mowerson is building the team for what he hopes to be a good performance in the league meet. Co-captain Welton Bonner this year established himself as the greatest shot-putter in the history of the school and one of the best in the state. Co-captain Bob Jones this year completed his exceptional three years at Central. Bob has been the top sprinter for all three years. The team next year will feel the loss of these graduating seniors: Don Priestley. Furman Robinson. Jack James, Don Zinn, Charles Canales, and Harry Montgomery. w A r - lm -QQ 4' ,. WS'5? Wr wmv We , w r sax HUXY TXYU: Coach Paul XYQ-aver, D. Sliearer, R. Miller. Ii. l'+-rkins. M. I-'ullt-rton, C. Johnson, B. Nunnally, l.. Squires, L. Johnson. I'. Seibert, li. Gulledge Olgixl. 'l'. XYondQ-rgem. RUXV ONE: J. I'll1kltl'I0l1, D. Kain, D. Keniston. T. Gould. Il. 'I'rumluull, H, l'inr'ov, H. .lame-S, G. Hjortaas. .I. l'etwl'son, T. Morris. J, Stone. J. Rollins, G. Xie-butler. IX FRONT: lf. H'-isheim, Mgr. lljamify gadegaf The baseball team is still a top contender for the 6-A title under the leadership of Paul Weaver, who has taken over the coaching duties of Gerry Graham, Athletic Director. Two of the main goals of the team are to better the 10-5 overall record and the 6-4 6-A record set by last year's squad. There are nine returning lettermen who will play important roles in the Bearcat lineupg but, nevertheless. Coach Weaver must rebuild both in the infield and outfield. Among the returnees, Gordon Hjortaas is the only regular infielder, and Don Trumbull, the only outfielder. as Tedd Morris and Pete Seibert are pitchers and Dave Kain. Bill Pincoe. Jim Pinkerton. and John Rollins are catchers. Loren Johnson. another infielder. also lettered last vear. M' 'Mawr 452455 DAVE KEN ISTON TEDD MORR!S GORDON HJORTAAS BOB JAMES DON TRUMBULL 5 -L PWCOE X TOM GOULD JOE STONE ww ,Q-6 ' JERRY PETERSON DAVE KAIN Q f 3? A H Q 1v,y V if U 7' 4 x f ZA I fn Ai 5 Ya fi fi? ,S M ' ' Y X , 4 F EZ 3 -' f ai X t g as E J' , 7,7 RUXV FOUR: C. Laphan, W. Williams, S. XVilliams, B. Fast.-i'limA. .I. Vatlt-n, S. llotigln-rty, li. Hcnns-tt. S. Urr, I-I. lflnglt-hart. R. Burghtloff, K. lie-ll, li, Bush, .I. lkracllcy. RON' THREE: J. l'ric-1-, B. Le-ason, U, Ludd. D. VON-, H. I'iasvt-ki, R. llayr-s, ID. l'otlv-V. XV. l.ighthm-1-Wt, J. l-lolwt-Vela, 'l', Browne-, J. Eubanks, D. Long. RON' TXVO: E. XVilliams, ll. Small. D. Miller, J. Simmons. J. Thornton. .l. K+-agile. H. l-Eason, J. Love, M. Cox. I. Hanger. A. LaFever, D. Komarck, li. Ulawson, D. Ragla, G.i'1'ail, HUXV ONE: D. Sacke-t, li. Grant. IT. Hyatt, V. Blanton. F. XY:-st, XY. XYatsun, 41. Murphy. D. Hrs-en, 52. Kavalltuna, li, Moore, B. Roderick, H. Kun-hvniw-tith.Ai', D. l-Evans. 0501110 300!6Clf The reserve football team. under the coaching of Roy Heffelfinger, had a very successful season this year. In addition to defeating powerful Ann Arbor, the Bearkittens overcame arch-rival Kalamazoo twice. At the beginning of the season, sixty-one boys reported for the team and forty-eight of them stayed out. Out of the number that remained on the squad, a possible thirty will be varsity material in their junior or senior year. SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Lakeview. 0 20 Lansing Eastern. 12 7 Kalamazoo. 7 22 Muskegon. 13 7 Lansing Sexton. 7 14 Ann Arbor. 25 27 Jackson. 6 19 Kalamazoo. 18 26 Olll' 0 Thls year our four peppy cheerleaders led BLHS on to uctorw 1n almost every sport Jumpmg and houtlng and upl1ft1ng our spmt wlth mxttened hands and hoarse volces they faithfully cheered IH the cold football f1eld or 1n the muggx natatorlum At ewery pep rally we held we saw this attractne foursome up 1n front exhaustlng themselves for mascot Frlskle the Bearcat at all our football games and many other sports encounters She was very actlve and we shall always remember her amusmg antxcs These glrls ralsed our school sp1r1t from the depths and held lt at a hrgh level all vear The captam of our cheerleadnng squad IS Chalxce huch nreuther who has served as a cheerleader for three years Our other Jumors Allce Fr1sb1e a bouncy pep producers are two year leader Stephame both new cheerleaders thls year These glrls each gave much tlme and energy to lead our cheering sectlons Kulp and Mary Jo Rosa C 08I'l05f Gflzlfllci Y 0 A - -- UI' BCHS. Judie Garman represented BCHS as our l Mt-nibers of the Officials' Club who offit-iatv-tl for volleyball or bziskelliull in-rl-. lt-ft lu right, standing: I-lil.-.-n lmng.-rfi.-lil Julio- Hurlhut, l'at Trumblef-, Sue Daniel, Ruth Ann Elmer, Freirla I.:-ff'-w, Sandy Bly:-rs, Marilyn Conley, Phyllis ll'-nney. .lill Nzlgno-1',.Iu.XrlJllIlS,:ll11l l-junive 'l'llLll'!4l4IIlf sitting: 1l:u'f-env l IHllEll j', liunnif- .Ium-s, .Io-an In-wis. Lillian tmp.-, I..-Ulu llillvurn l-Ilizzllr--th liuinll-li. :intl Mary lmu Sl0'v'll'. on .gb can em The Officials' Club is composed of girls who acted as referees, umpires, timers, or scorers for vol- leyball, basketball, or softball. These girls receivei 25 points toward their award for each sport or 100 points for officiating for all three major sports. The members of this club olficiated at the junior high school playdays. Swimming was held after school on Wednesdays at the Youth Building. The girls who attended re- ceived 50 points toward their award. A girl must attend at least M of the meets or games to receive her points for a sport. Swimming was a very popular activity. linrlv ll.-.k, lv-ft, :intl l..-.lla lllllillfll. right, xuit-'li livllliill llrmz--l, .I1ll ll'agm'r'. :mtl lies'-11:1 1'rnr's V'-rn.-xv lllvll' arrows in a, 1.1 ww , -ai' Z f A u. K 1 na, X 41,10-Y V. Q if i ,, ,sin .64 '31 J' i Q 'Q xl! Jaws AR.Dr-sez. CHANCE KUCHENREUTI-421. NANCY ADDM5 Tb-4582590 WiL5ON 9051! RODENDAUM D 1 7 Homecommg Courf X -11.-:r ww XX kxmik XX xx 34 fl! I 3 -Z, 1W'Q g6'0 i I :ii H , My . - ,, ig' sw 3154 BEARCATS P 'l 5 ff Cereal Bow ZZ.- y NRNCY RDBMS .H-NNE. GRRDNEK 1 ! W 1 W 4 ff QUEEN CNHLNLE. KX.LLHENRiKLTHi'.K CHROL LY PXPAN THEY-ESR W! LSOVQ W of 77 Manic ancl ol-lace Policemen Norman Danzik, Paul Richardson. Ron Huyck, and Dan DeMent capture the bad Brew- ster brother played by Fritz Fryar. Psychiatrist Maurice Brooks makes sure Teddy KChaaarge!b Roosevelt. actually Terry Austin. is ready for his trip to the Pana- ma Canal. The two zany Brewster sisters. portrayzd by Sue Watts and Carol Holcomb. have tea with Reverend Harper. played by Dave Wilkins. The sane Brewster. Mortimer, played by Gordon Schimmel. and his fiancee, played by Olene Ja- cobson. are seated romantically on a window seat which happens to contain a dead body! an 4 5 5 4 if is al - it if 1 , .yi 2 'g ff ,af any K Ni M w f .aim 7,4- Q, ff V29 31 ..., ?. if' 5. e ik- ,iw WW :W-. av 5 1 1 1 1 K 9 1Q2 '2'7ae?' 4 I r qxx B 1 if Y 6 as , J 1: - I- 5 1 Y x I5QfP'f ' an V if , RMU ar' x U ,ov . 3 '.,' Q 4 ,qv '--uv--3 5? PCM O vo' Kgfflxxlfna W W iid? ,. s. 1--grv ' f-4 fivswgy, 114444 e.4,,,,, Lvwfou, ' .M -wa 4.11 , 414' 15, vw A r at J Q' V' 1, If 5 I GQ 5 Q ml' Q 143,44 1 n enror ,Acfaurfueo ADAMS NANCY Future Nurses 55 57 Band Follues BLANKENSHIP ALAN Student Councul 55 56 55 56 Maruorette 55 57 Class Treasurer 56 Homecomung Court S6 57 Cereal Bowl Court Gurls St te 56 D at ADKINS DICK BAA ALEXANDER SANDY Spanush Club 55 56 GAA 55 Bond Follues 56 D of L AMBS JACKIE A Cappella 55 56 D of L ANDERSON KATHIE Book Club 55 Pell Club 55 Future Nurses 56 Key Stott 56 Sprung Speech 56 D at L Style Shaw 56 Dramatucs Club 57 Hu Y 7 D o Natuonal Honor Socuety ARMANINI PAULINE DofL ARRINGTON OLLIE MAE GAA 57 Dot L ARTZ PAUL Junuor Red Cross 55 57 Latun Club 56 Student Councul 55 57 BAA ASHLEY RICHARD-Dramatucs Club 56 Treasurer 57 BAA ASKEW VICTOR Boys State 55 Student Councul 56 French Club 56 BAA AUSTIN TERRY Bonrl Follues 55 57 Student Coun cul 57 Dramatucs Club 57 Hu Y 57 School Plays 57 BAA BAGNALL KENNETH Marchung Band 55 57 Con cert Band 55 57 Baseball 55 BAA BAHLMANN DAVID Usher Club 55 57 Marchung Band 55 56 Concert Band 55 56 Swummung 56 Math Club S7 Dramatucs Club 57 Let t rmen s Club S7 Tennus 55 57 BAA BAILY ELIZABETH D of L termens Club 57 Hu Y 57 A BALFOUR JIM Student Sprung Speech 55 Councul 55 Debate 55 56 Spanush club 57 BAA Natuonal Honor Socuety BARRINGTON PHYLLIS-Gurls Glee Club 55 D ot L BAUSERMAN JOHN Auto Mechonucs Club 55 Marchung Band S5 Orchestra 55 BAA BAYS ARNETTE-GAA 57 D of L BEACH JOANNE D ot L BEAVER EDWARD-Marchung Bond 55 57 Concert Band 55 56 Band Follues 55 56 Baseball 56 BAA BEEM JIM BAA BELL ADELAIDE Gurls Glee Club 55 Future Nurses 55 Gurls State 56 Future Teachers 57 D at L BELCHER LOUIS-Football 5557 Basketball 55 Baseball 56 57 Lettermens Club 57 BAA BENNETT DICK Football 55 BAA BENTLEY BETTY D ot L BERLIEN LINDA Book Club 55 YLuncheon S5 Pep Club 55 GAA 55 Homecomung 56 Tru Hu Y 56 Student Councul 57 D at L Repre sentatuve 55 BEST RON Auto 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It all began just about 4 283 mornmngs ago You fimshed a breakfast and began an adventure It was your first day at school 4 283 mornxngs ago Remember? Mother crled And Dad b1t h1s l1p Maybe you d1dn t see them You were too exerted Or too scared But they d1d We know It was fun That first mornmg and gym classes and the t1me you had the good part 1n the e1ghth grade play COr was It junlor year at h1gh?j But It was hard Fractlons and Lat1n and learn1ng to be a man to be a woman It was hard That s why we re all so proud you made It COf course we always knew you could All of you Congratulanons class 57 You re good K c QA p1kK1gg t Thystudol th k Uh al OF BATTLE CREEK 165 7 - wk . , . . , . - S 7 9 ' , . .D ' 7 7 'Chances are you had a ellogg's ereal for , that breakfast you finished 4,283 mornings ago. nd this morning, too!J Because most peo e li e elo 's cereals best, hey eat more of 'em than an ' o er in . ey ways have. e i . 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