Battle Creek Central High School - Paean Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)
- Class of 1958
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V15 Lf n U H A ' fi K, Y ' R 'f f 1 ' W 7' C r X 4 f 4 L, K x - fa ' T Y ' M rx ' f 1 J C ' Q ,Y . , Xl, . ,- -Y 4. 1 K gf 4 - ' JR' x' .4 , ,, X zf' E K I 1, N -. ,, at ,,' Y X,4' X- xx 1 PAEAN 1953 BATTLE CREEK E HOO HI CH SQ MW MML wmnmiis s 'nsnsr anxmnlmns 'BALL E ' BASKET EAT LAHH ARBUR' BATTLE CREEK HIGH SCHOOL BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN foreword Thus year the l9S8 PAEAN us brought to you for one maun reason to emphasuze the many new and delught ful changes that have occurred here at Battle Creek Hugh School Lookung back we duscover that the ground for thus hugh school was broken un June 1908 Before that tume a three story bruck structure known as Number One School housed the senuor hugh school lt was buult on the sute of the present W K Kellogg Junuor Hugh School Naturally the curruculum has been expanded and um proved over the years The furst vocatuonal subuects un troduced to the hugh school un l908 were foods and clothung The teachung of commercual work and Indus trual arts followed ln order to expand vocatuonal educa tuon to a further extent the Vocatuonal Buuldung was erected un l922 Suxty students were graduated from the hugh school un the Class of l9l0 The student body here has steaduly uncreased sunce that tume Recent graduatuon classes have numbered between four and fuve hundred 4 Through thus school year alone there have been many physucal changes Perhaps the most umportant one and the most expensuve was our new lubrary Thus beautu fully decorated room provudes a place to study and to make use of the extensuve reference materuals Another change that has been brought here at Cen tral us the umposung actuvutues sugn Erected un the early part of the school year thus sugn contrubutes to the physucal dugnuty of our hugh school Other changes that have had an effect on us are the new modern counselors offuces and the conference room Thus room has been very useful It houses the Student Counculs weekly meetungs and numerous com muttee meetungs All of these changes have enhanced our luves here at Battle Creek Hugh School Over our fufty year hustory we have made much progress Changes and was used from l862 to 1908-forty-six years. Admmlstrotlon Seniors Juniors Sophomores Actlvltres Athletics Memornes Advertisements CONTENTS Schoolwork ...... f 'Sv M, 'K xl 1- A 'Wi I f I I I ,z ,,,v K ' xx A ' :.,:-Aim: ,ws M09 f-M THE ADMINISTRATION here at Battle Creek High School and in the city-wide school system play an exceptionally vital role in the lives of us- each and every Battle Creek High School student. Biology is one of the more popular subjects here at school. Mr. Edward Barnett is shown here help- ing three of his students-Cathy Sipe, Phil Simrod, and Thelma Nelson. We are able to mold and to change our present and future lives through the guidance of the teach- ers and members of the administration. This, per- haps, is their reward-to see us better prepared and worthwhile members of society. Changes. .. 7 Both city-wide and high school Needless to say, we would not be a part of the well-run educational system we are if it were not for our able school board and superintendent. The superintendent of schools, Mr. Harry R. Davidson, sees to it that there are good teachers, well-equipped facilities, and an adequate curriculum which is flexible enough to meet the needs of many people. Assisting him in these many duties is Mr. Ben Ahlschwede, assistant superintendent. Mr Harry Davidson Members of the School Board are lstandingl Mr Lloyd Humbarger trustee Mr Wendell L Smith Jr trustee Mr Leo M Shaw secre tary Mr Ben F Ahlschwede assistant superintendent of schools M Walter P North trustee Iseatedl Mr Bryce A Becker treasurer Mr Harry Davidson superintendent of schools Mr W James Mc Qulston president and Mr Philip E Slayton vice president The school board is composed of Mr Bryce A Becker Mr Lloyd Hum barger Mr W James McQuiston Mr Walter P North Mr Leo M Shaw Mr Philip E Slayton and Mr Wendell L Smith Jr They serve as the governing body of the school system Elected by the people of Battle Creek they are directly responsible to them Mr Ronald M Ryan serves as the attorney for the board while Mr a mond DeWindt is the director of business affairs 8 Mr Ben Ahlschwede . , 5 . , , ' ' j r. - , I - - I I . ' , ' 5 . . - . . , . ' , . . , . . , . . , . . , . . , . ' I . R Y- . . - , . admlnlslrallons work for us Mr John Postma as prlnclpal of this school deserves and earns both admlratlon and pralse for the flne manner In whlch he coordnnates the many facets of school ad mmlstratlon Hls over all guidance of school lrfe has grven students a worthwhile cur rrculum and many extra currlcular actlvltles Mr Oscar Powers rs held rn hugh esteem for hrs wise counsel and for hrs handllng of varied school matters He performs Mr Post ma s functions In the absence of the prlncl pal, and assists us nn many out of school actlvltles Certainly the energetic loyalty of the three offlce secretaries rs rndrspenslble to the suc cessful admlnrstrotron of the school Mnss Beverly Bonney Mrs Annabelle OConneIl, and Mrs Eleanor Smlth work dlllgently to ward this end Mr Powers assistant prlncrpal here at Cen trol gives unllmltedly of hrs time He handles Our prrncrpal Mr Postma rs the admrnlstratuve head of our school He IS a frlend and a counselor to us someone we can discuss certam problems wrth many Student acllvmes and 'S always wlllmg The office would not be complete without the three women to help solve any one of our problems upon whose shoulders there rests much responslblllty Mrs Smith Mrs OConnell and Mlss Bonney are always ready with a helpung hand for anyone who comes Into the office 9 A A p ' I I 1 , . . . . I , . , . , . . , - , . I YY . , . . 1 1 - 1 W . . . 1 . -.ww-.--,.,... JOHN POSTMA, M.A. Principal OSCAR POWERS, M.A. Assistant Principal JACK MASTERS, M.A. Senior Counselor GARCIA SINCLAIR, M.A. Senior Counselor JACK MAWDSLEY, M.S. in Ed. Junior Counselor FRANCES McCOWEN, M.A. Junior Counselor KEITH CHAPMAN, B.S. Sophomore Counselor HELEN HOUVENER, M.A. Sophomore Counselor ROBERT HALE, B.S. Director of Vocational Education PAULA ACTON, B.S. Chemistry A. W. ANDERSON, B.S. Mechanical Drawing AVERY ATEN, M.A. Machine Shop MARY JANE BAHLMANN, M.A. Algebra, English EDWARD BARNETT, M.S. Biology JOHN BERRY, B.A. American Government, Economics BARBARA BICKEL, B.S. Foods GERTRU DE BROWN, B.A. Biology EVELYN E. BURKE, M.A. English, Journalism MADGE BURN HAM, M.A. Spanish CHARLES CACEK, B.A. English, Football G. E. CARLSON, M.A. Bookkeeping FRANK CATES, B.S. U. S. History DON CLARK, M.A. Coordination, Retailing EDNA COOK, M.A. American Government, Economics, U. S. History Y. MAURICE DORAN, M.A. U. S. History T. E. FELTON, B.S. Auto Mechanics MARGARET FESING, M.A. Clothing JULIA FRIES, M.A. Transcription, Typing ROBERT GAGE, B.S. Physics, Chemistry RONALD GEARRING, B.S. English RU DOLPH GEN ETTI, M.E. Woodworking C. H. GETTINGS, M.A. Physical Education RALPH GIES, M.A. Biology DONALD GLANCY, A.B. Debate, Dramatics, Play Production, Speech GERALD GRAHAM, A.B. Director of Athletics, First Aid, Health DONALD GREN DA, B.S. Biology KILBORN HALL, B.S. Driver Education, Physical Education ROBERT HEFFELFINGER, M.A. Business Law, U. S. History MARGARET HUBER, B,S. Foods CLARIBEL HUSTED, M.A. Health, First Aid VERA JEFFERS, B.S. Typing MARJORIE JONES, B.S. Foods, Home Management LOIS KASTENS, B.S. Physical Education MARY KETCH UM, M.A. Latin CHARLES KIRSCH, M.A. Band, Orchestra CARL KRAUSE, B.S. Printing ROBERT LEDGER, M.A. General Mathematics, Geometry SALLY LINDSAY, M.A. Office Practice, Stenography JASON LOVING, M.A. Government, U. S. History RUTH MARTIN, B.S. Clothing ELDON MCKENZIE, M.S. Bookkeeping, Typing BRYAN MEAD, M.A. Electricity, Carpentry RALPH MEYERING, M.A. English MAX MISNER, M.A. Art RICHARD NEWSOME, B.S. Biology EDWARD NYLAN D, B.S. Auto Mechanics FLOYD OGLESBY, B.A. Driver Education, U. S. History JAMES PAYSON, B.S. Civics, U. S. History GRACE PELTO, A.B. English MAURICE PELTO, M.A. Business Mathematics General Mathematics VERNON POTTS, M.S. in Ed. U. S. History, World Geography DONNA POWERS, A.B. Librarian ALBERT RATCLIFF, M.A. General Mathematics JEAN REHNQUIST, B.A. English ALFRED RICHARDS, M.A. Vocal Music HELEN SAGER, B.S. Business Education, Shorthand CHRISTINA SCHOONMAKER, A.B., B.M., M.M. English WILLIAM SOLLNER, M.S., M.A. English THOMAS STUBBS, M.A. Aquatics, First Aid, Swimming LYNN THOMPSON, M.A. General Mathematics, Geometry ELLAMAE VAN DERBROOK, M.A English FLOYD VAN DERMEER, M.A. U. S. History, Visual Aids, World History ROBERT VOLLMAR, M.S. General Mathematics, Geometry HAZEL WAKEFIELD, M.A. Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry PATRICIA WALNE, B.S. Physical Education ELIZABETH WALTERS, M.A. French, Spanish EVELYN WATERMAN, B.S. Coordination, Office Practice PAUL WEAVER, B.S. Basketball, Baseball, Driver Training JESSIE WETHERELL, M.A. English HARRY WILKLOW, M.A. American Government, Publicity, American Problems EARL WILLMARTH, B.S. Driver Education, Mechanical Drawing RUSSELL R. WOLFE, M.A. Biology WILLIAM ZELLER, M.A. English BEVERLY BONNEY Secretary to the Principal ARLENE GREEN Assistant Librarian AN NABELLE MCCONNEL Registrar ELINOR SMITH Secretary, High School Office ln Memoriam Y. MAURICE DORAN IQ53 PAEAN honors Mr A W Anderson This year's PAEAN honors one of the most beloved teachers at Battle Creek High School--Mr. A. W. Anderson. Mr. Anderson's retirement this year marks the end of a career of forty-three years of teaching. Forty-one of those years were spent here at Central in the mechanical drawing department. Mr. Anderson came to Central in l9l7 after having taught woodshop for two years. He began his teaching career immediately after his graduation from Western Michigan University in l9lS. When one considers all his years of night school instruction and defense work, one discovers that this kindly man has spent over fifty- three years in devotion to his profession. After his retirement Mr. Anderson and his wife plan to do much traveling and fishing. Wherever Mr. Ander- son goes, he will have the wholehearted admiration and friendship of everyone at Battle Creek High School. . 'm..- ., George Hlatko Clrff Long ,K Doyle Roach Carl Walters Malnlalnanee slaff keeps school spud: Deservmg of our hrghest prause IS the school mam tenonce staff All nts members have spent many long hard hours In order to keep Central In excellent cond: tlon Thus fnne care has helped to provide us with a school of which we can be proud Lury Wllllams Ray Slmmons Roy Caldwell Eddre Shook Ralph Yoder and span . .1 33 ' v s f q ,- 7 ' H . Z , I I .r U I 5 'Q P ' N ' N ff Snapshots reveal other side of teachers' life Teachers enjoy all sorts of things durmg their lelsure hours from Arlstotle to zmmas But they never seem to escape entnrely from the classroom thelr thoughts often turn to stu dents andfor work lnformallty as the keynote In many teachers Ilves offering needed relaxation ln their busy careers Mrs Acton seems to be brushmg up on her chemical equatlons Mr Wllklow as seen as he broadcasts one of the Bearcat basket Mr Gearrlng pauses to wet his whistle at ball games the dnnklng fountam THE Us Mr Glancy and Mr Berry seem to be some what camera shy ' !i0wo 51900 j , J y Y friday 12 ? as 4 f' J 3 QQ P ' , A ..,,:. , - ,M .A 4 , ,V ff' A V Qi. .Use-wx -' -f........, f ,4 M M' lm. 1 ,Jv'jif1N -.W ,Q . , ,V Q.-, ,, 4 if . , 'M ,':2'.: '. -'f..,::ff5V-1225: nfs.:-.::W x , Y . it 5 Z. J , 'V 4 V, ' 4 2 1 J fi , A 2 M fi 9 2 Q 3 ,. ,V:.:- ,.,... V 2:,?5.c. f mmf' , ' ' wa .51-.f V ,, 1 ,ff 1-.11 ' V Qi wzifggx-xv ii mmm V31 V.,V X 8 5 J, ww Q-141.212-:: .,., I vgw ' -' X A + f K Qvfxxagi Ji K f ,, ,V V '11. 'V'-0 I , I , , , ,zV, Q., A A,,v , ,: ,A',v ,, L f if T , E2 ? 3. 1 F 3 1 wwf THE SENIORS are a vital part of life here at Central. They furnish much of the leadership un- der which many clubs and organizations are run. They assume much responsibility in all areas, such as athletics, music, and scholarship. Mary Jo Rosa, Alice Frisbie, Gordon Hjortaas, and John Radar are using the facilities of the new high school library. They are gathered around the check-out desk. Yes, life wouldn't seem to be the same without the upperclassmen-the seniors. They contribute a lot to Central. Changes... I7 HIGH SCHOOL f....!.M, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS are John Nasl, board member, Bob Morris, vrce presldent, Bull Sherratt, president, Dan Convls, board member Lorraine Zuehlke, secretary, and Kathy Allmendmger, treasurer Mlssung IS Roxre Runyan, a board member 18 sl swf: ' ka. Q Ny 1- 4 Q. 2 1 ' A ,af MW 4 av New WSW rw ,. bf ,A Aw, I, V , 5 wif? ff,--' 6 2 W ,, 5 xg , 4 1 V - if , I ,,,., 5 . WX , , , ,, iE2g',P:, . 1 V I I ,, - ,,, ,f. - if I, 'I W, 4, K Z f eififfr' ? ' ' , fa ' ' v gf 1 - .ia f Azz . F! af . 4 ,J 5, I iw Mbna? www? Alice frishie reigns DONNA BAILEY JERALD BAILEY ALLEGRA BAKER BETTY BARBER BRIAN BARNEY LARRY BARNUM ALAN BARRETT RICHARD BARTELSON JUDITH BEARD DAVID BEELER JAMES BEEM FREDERICK BEISHEIM MARIE BEISHEIM NANCY BERKHEIMER JUDITH BESTERVELT as Homecoming Queen JUDITH BIDLEMAN JUDITH BIRDSALL KENDALL BIRMAN MITZIE BIVENS GERALDINE BLACK KATHALEEN BLANTON BRIAN BLASHFIELD RUTH BLIZNAKOFF JOAN BLYTHE RUSSELL BOBLET CATHERINE BODELL GEORGE BOLDEN VERBA BONDS ALEC BORDEN VIRGINIA BOSHERS Mary 10 Rosa an d Pal Slumm PATRICIA BOWERS BERNARD BOYER MICHAEL BRACY KENNETH BRADD MARTA BRAND ELIZABETH BRENDUM EDDIE BROADNAX EUGENE BRODOCK FAYTELMA BROTHERS ELLER JEAN BROUNSTON DAVID BROWN LEROY BROWN NANCY BROWN NELLIE FAYE BROWN NORMA BROWN lead girls' organllallons SHIRLEY BROWN JANE BROWNELL JACQUELINE BUCK DENFORD BUNCH LEE BURGETT ROBERT BURR JEANETTE BUTTON ROLAND BYYKKONEN JOHN CARD DONALD CASTERLINE MARY CHAMPAGNE DONNA CHOCHOFF LYNDA CHRISTOPHER JOAN CLARK LEEANNA CLARK 0...f Jw V by C 5 1 SQ an ,.,., gi.. , -1 my ww A .: ' ' , , ,, . .,.AA A,V-1 zi' f A A.q. , A ::-AA Wk Q' M the yearbook PAEAN STEPHEN CRANE HAROLD CRETSINGER JEFFREY CROSBY CAROL CROSS CYNTHIA CROSS LORNA CROSS MARY CURTON BEULAH DANIEL EARMA DANIELS NORMAN DANZIK DOROTHY DAVENPORT KAREN DeVAULT JUDITH DIBBLE DONALD DIGET LAUREEN DODGE 'WM IF Q Ed Kavalhuna emcees HELEN DUKEMAN SHARON DUNHAM JOYCE EAKINS VIVIAN EARNS JOAN EBERT LOIS ECKLER BRENDA EDMONDS JANIS ELLERTON SHARON ELLS RUTH ELMER THOMAS ENSIGN LOIS EVANS PHILIP EVERETT YOVANNE FALES ROBERT FERGUSON the IQ53 Band follies JANET FLANDERS ELEANOR FLETCHER GORDON FOSS MARY FOX RALPH FRANKS DAVID FRANTZ KATHARINE FRIEDMAN ALICE FRISBIE MORRIS FULLERTON CHARLES GARFIELD JOHN GARN DONNA GARRETT CHARLES GEHRMAN CORINNE GETTINGS MARJORIE GIDDINGS X., Q 52? 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MMM W, W in et M-30-K gsm These three senuors Fred Rounds Judy Wood and Don Duget-are unvestugatung materual about college scholorshups They are advused by Mrs Sunclaur At the tume of graduatuon members of the senuor class should be ready euther to enter college or to obtoun a good payung uob The Seniors Slory Thus us the Senuors Story To be told un the followung paragraphs are outstandung events that have happened to members of the class of l958 Thus story wull refer to the precedung two years when we senuors were sophomores and uunuors respectuvely As we entered Central that furst day un l955 we were awed by uts bugness and by the people who seemed to know theur way around However we soon shook off our shyness and entered unto the spurut of thungs here at Central The furst bug project for the class of l958 was the electuon of sophomore class offucers Before the prumary electrons were held these people were contendung for theur respectuve offuces Tom Kurkland and Bull Sherratt presudent Denny Bunch Muke Kuut Walla Jean Long man Mary Jo Rosa and Jenny Thornton vuce presudent Bonnue Geerts and Pat Vosburgh secretary and Janus Ellerton Wanda Hart Ruth Hollands and Judy Madarsz treasurer Survuvung the prumary electuon were Wulla Jean Longman and Mary Jo Rosa un the vuce preslden tual race and Janus Ellerton and Wanda Hart un the treasurers race Emergung as the funal vuctors were Bull Sherratt Wulla Jean Longman Pat Vosburgh and Janus Ellerton Another bug day when we were sophomores was the Exchange Day wuth Lakevuew Representung the sopho more class was Donna Garrett Tom Gould Donna Peters and Davud Shearer Naturally one of our bug projects durung our sopho more year was the Sophomore Swung Thus semu formal dance was well attended Centrals cheerleadung squad has been enhanced by havung members of our class servung on ut Cheerung all 49 uf r ' 'Y Y w.m,,,m..m. -- .3.u.w...f HN .,,,,,, K X .M . .ew We 1 1 u - . . , ' Y . . . , . . ' I I I I I , . , I I I I n ' I 1 ' ' - 1 1 1 . , ' 1 ' ' . , , I I 1 ' . . . , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' three years and servrng as captarn durrng her senror year was Alrce Frrsbre Mary Jo Rosa and Stephanre Kulp were members of the varsrty squad durrng our lunror years and Mary Jo served thrs year too Stepprng rnto our junror year rs very easrly accom plrshed Frrst to be drscussed rs the lunror class offrcer electrons Campargnrng for the varrous offrces were these people Janrs Ellerton and Brll Sherratt presrdent Alrce Frrsbre and Fred Rounds vrce presrdent Mary Cham pagne and Mary Fox secretary and Kathy Allmendrn ger and Lorrame Zuehlke treasurer Voted to be the leaders of our lunror class were Brll Sherratt Alrce Frrs bre Mary Champagne and Kathy Allmendrnger Agam the brg progect for our junror year was that of sponsorrng a dance The J Hop was held Aprrl 6 rn the Socral Room Stan Marns band furnrshed the musrc from 9 untrl ll oclock Approxrmately one hundred couples danced durrng an Evenrng rn Parrs Decoratrons for the dance rncluded glrtterrng stars prnk clouds and murals on the walls deprctrng Parrs scenes Durmg the latter part of May the Student Councrl offrcer electrons were held The actual electron was held on May l7 but prror to thrs date much campargnrng was done by all the candrdates Those runnrng for electron after wrnnrng rn the prrmarres were as follows Allan Claypool and Brll Sherratt presrdent Fred Rounds and Jrm Harrrs vrce presrdent Sharon Dunham and Alrce Frrsbre corresponding secretary Kathy Allmendrnger and Janrs Ellerton treasurer and Dan Convrs and Ed Kaval huna parlramentarran Pat Vosburgh was unopposed as recordrng secretary After a fun packed second hour assembly rn whrch the candrdates drsplayed an amazrng amount of orrgrnalrty rn therr presentatron the student body voted Comrng out on top were Allan Claypool Fred Rounds Sharon Dunham Janrs Ellerton and Ed Kavalhuna Another progect undertaken when we were lunrors was the Junror Senror Receptron Thrs dance of course rs an annual affarr and was held June 7 from 8 untrl ll o clo k Ed Joplrn s band provrded the musrc Wolverrne Grrls State was an educatronal and rnter estrng hrghlrght rn several lunror grrls lrves From June 18 to June 27 Leanna Clark Marrly Conley Janrs Eller ton Alrce Frrsbre Corrnne Gettrngs Judy Haughey Ruth Hollands and Stephanre Kulp were studyrng Mrchrgan government on the Unrversrty of Mrchrgan campus 50 Marrlyn Conley was elected Chref Justrce of the supreme court by the three hundred grrls that attended Grrls State Boys State was held rn East Lansrng on the Mrchrgan State Unrversrty campus from June 20 to June 27 Those attendrng were Mrke Bracy Roland Byykkonen Allan Claypool Jrm Harrrs Tom Krrkland Ivory Lee Brll Man tle Jrm Martrneau Brll Sherratt and Tom Wondergem Ivory Lee was named most outstandrng crtrzen rn hrs mo k crty consrstrng of frfty boys Allan Claypool was chosen as one of the two boys to represent Mrchrgan at Boys Natron held rn Washmgton D C We entered rnto thrs our senror year with an arr of experrence As rn the other years our frrst prolect was the selectron of senror class offrcers Those runnrng for the offrces were Gordon Schrmmel and Brll Sherratt pres rdent Bob Morrrs and Tom Wondergem vrce presrdent Judy Nesseth and Lorrarne Zuehlke secretary Kathy All mendrnger and Mary Fox treasurer and Shrrley Brown Dan Convrs Jrm Harvey Sue Korbakrs John Nasr and Roxr Runyan senror board members Emergrng as the vrctors were Brll Sherratt Bob Morrrs Lorrarne Zuehlke Kathy Allmendrnger Dan Convrs John Nasr and Roxr Runyan Throughout our three years at Central we have had members of our class leadrng the marchrng band Serv rng as a mayorette for three years was Marta Brand Gordon Schrmmel was the drum major thrs year and assrsted last year The presentatron of the Band Follres has always been a hrghlrght durrng the school year Senrors who worked drlrgently on the productron staff were Allegra Baker Jrm Harrrs Judy Haughey and Sue Stoudrnger These four senrors were responsrble for much of the success enloyed by the Band Follres Chosen as the D A R good crtrzen was Pat Vosburgh Every senror grrl voted for the grrl whom she thought most deservrng of thrs hrgh honor The Senror Prom was held May l7 at the Postum Club house Bobby Davrdsons band played from 9 untrl ll o clock for the couples that attended thrs brg event Well we have traced the Senrors Story lt has been a fleetrng glance rnto the past events that have left a stamp upon our memorres . . . . . . , , . , . 1 . . . . - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I 1 1 ' . . . . . ,, . . . ,, . . 1 1 ' l . - P . . . . I I - . , . . . . . . , . . . I - I Q n I I ' 1 1 ' 1 . . , . . . . . n I - . , . . . . . . ' - 1 1 1 . ,, . . . H . . . - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I o - 1 , . 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - , . I 1 . , 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I . , . , . . '- .. . . . . , . . - 1 - . . . . . . . I . 1 - ' 1 1 1 ' . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 I ' I 2,86 ,anti I Mrs Sinclair and Mr Masters have helped each senior an innumerable number of times The h to guide the senio t h f , M,-A y ave spent much time and effort ln trying rs In ot e uture Senior counselors uid g e us inlu the future Our p our life at Central. They have done a fine job of advising us on any problems that we might have had The h . y ave also helped us in our selection of courses and in deter mining our future plans We wish to express our ' . grati- tu:le for their patience and understanding and for the interest they have shown in our happiness and well counselors have played an important art in -being. Mr. Albert Truesdell and Mr. helped us through our sophomore year, often considered the most difficult and trying year of all Mrs Ga ' . . rcra Sinclair replaced Mr. Van Andel in our junior year, and Mr. Jack Masters took M senior year. Cornelius Van Andel over r. Truesdell's job in our Sl FIFTH ROW D Dlget A Baker J Parkes P Moore J Lauster J Haughey D Beeler S Teller B Stevenson S Hendrlck son T Gould B Moon P Plott FOURTH ROW B Hendlckson S Petch B Dannel B Barney J Ellertan B Cohen P Wllllamson B Barber G Black G Armstrong J Artz J Kllpatrlck S Mechem M Rogers THIRD ROW S Hoff N Collnson S Pllmore T Kirkland L Zuehlke W Young J Stone B Mantle J Kader N Arnett B Lower M Zuber SECOND ROW B Parsons D Nightingale J Schwartz R Zeller S Wilcox C Gettlngs J Wood A Claypool J Goudy D Garrett M Rosa FIRST ROW R Hollands W Longman S McClure T Kemp S Kulp L Holwerda J Landstreet J Nye S Stoudlnger MISSING J Comne National Honor Soclely recognizes lop scholars The hlghest scholastic honor that can be achleved by a student here at Battle Creek Hugh School IS member shlp un the Natlonal Honor Society Thus society as composed of sensors who are m the top flfteen per cent of then class This year there are sixty members rn the soclety forty seven gurls and thirteen oys 5 Ellgrbllrty nn the Natlonal Honor Socrety us based on the average of semester grades from the nmth grade through the furst semester of the twelfth grade Loss Holwerda Wllla Longman and Sharon McClure are the three top rankmg students In the sensor class All three have a four polnt average all A s .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. - ,. ,. ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , .,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , . ,.. .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.,. . Q A i - ' I 1 b ' ' Consensus MOST POPULAR Bill Sherratf Alice Frisbie MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Allan Claypool Sue Stoudlnger MOST ORIGINAL Bob Holt Barb Cohen BEST PERSONALITY Bob Morrns Pat Vosburgh MOST FLI RTATIOUS Sue Korbalus MOST TALKATIV E Jum Horns Carole Muller :Vw WITTIEST Tod Ensign Cindy Cross BEST LOOKING Ed Kavalhuna Sharon Dunham MOST SINCER Gary Armstrong Mary Champagne BEST ALL ROUND CLASSMATE Gordon Sclummel Janus Ellerto-1 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Stephanne Kulp BEST ATHLETE Gordon Hporioos Mary Lou Steele 53 Fred Rounds Yogi Beisheim . K 1 Y My-X 1-.-x mf THE JUNIORS have become an integral part of the spirit and tradition of Central through their wholehearted participation in the school's activi- ties. They have followed in the footsteps of the upperclassmen, but also have contributed original ideas and thoughts to the school. Doing an experiment in one of the chemistry lab- oratories are Ceci Dell, Kent Bourland, Sue Wilbur, and Doug Moshier. The junior class has done much to make this school year a successful one. They have done much to change the life at Central. Changes . . . 55 5 ...fn 1 gig' 1 ,'f if 5 B Ame 0 OL C ,., W... Www M, W-'Nw' . 1 ,. , Y 'M 'W MWr-fy-W,..,,,,hM .. . . , N .M ., .WWW M, MA W- W. N..,,Ww MWAWMWMWA , at 1 ,,..,V M y K fr---M W W M' 'v - MMM-. 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'iixffl Me: in fl? 1 :1 . , ..,... .,., ,Q J? .Q 3 Q f 90' A 2 S George Crail Sandy Cramer Jerry Creller Carol Crillicld Robert Crippen Sandra Cross Tom Cross Mary Ann Cunningham Carol Daniel Sue Daniel Daisy Mae Danke Georgia David lola Davis Sondra Davis Bob Dawson Ruth Deer Dennis DeGraw Charlotte Deland ., . , Q, Ak .Y Lf gn ' Y I i ' X -4 John Estelle Jack Eubank Annie Evans Douglas Evans Sue Everhart Lennie Farmer Warren Farr Anna Mae Fennes David Fish Nancy Fish Sally Fisher Shirley Fisher Wade Flemon Richard Fletcher Judith Forbes Carol Foster Judy Foster James Fraley Fame 'Q 46? E' 'S' W if in ii -- l ,.v. . -, Q --.,,,. 'lf if J ' . ff we S' . 5: :EM g -E :I I . ' kj Q in avg 4 5 ,::. , li W S R ' ,., . i'- il 'J ia ZZ... ,. - F V K P I .1 is Ceci Dell N Pat DeMent 'b ,. 7. 1, - 1 EEE'-if lv gg I s e GX' I fi , W , ,,. , , . ., Q 'Sw v A 'EQ jg.: yn! .H in 3 'G 5 4r,:,E CQ ,tn .S lie , N 37 'V 'W ' mg. 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'Qui -up -any Harold Trtus Al Tolf John Torrey Son Treadwell Jam Trent Irene Trlpp Patncla Trumblee Larry Trumbull Melvm Tuttle Margaret Uhrle James Vaden R01 Van Hoose Ronald Van Houten Warren Van Nortwlck JoAnn Van Zandt JN Q-1' QW 09- 'ii VV ,Q-. cs Jerry Vasco , , X? -V 1 ' ' Bonnie Verherst nl, y , ' ,S Larry Vernia 5 Norman Sprdle Bob Splndlow Phyllrs Spooner Janet Stahlhood Fred Stevenson Bruck Storslee Homer Stubbletleld Marcla Styer Shlrley Swaftord Anthony Swanchara Etton Swartz Marian Sweet Ruth Tabacnlck Beverly Taylor Patrlcra Tcdrow Darla Teer Janet Thrbos Llnda Thomas James Thompson Rlsser Thurman Dave Thurston Eunice Thurston Leroy Tlsdale Larry Tltler -qv Q 1' Gerald West Harold Wheaton Joe Wheeler Corwnn Wherrette Sue Wrlbur Earl Wllllams Rxchard Wrlllams Shnrley Wnllrams Brent WlllISOh Jerry Wilson Ronald Wmans Stan Wmg Tom Wltzkl Charles Womack Kathryn Wood Tom Wood Reglna Wymer Oymn Yates Janet Yeomans Val Yesh Sandra Yock Barbara Yother Janette Young Michael Young Richard Young Robert Young X avi' ri N .Sh , fz. llll Q ll: llll , I Uv -Q All Y , ..,. 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' A41 Q il 'l ll Dave Vore Hazel Wagnew Jeff Walker Shirley Walker Eloise Wallace John Walton Donald Waltz Mary Ward Janet Warren Jnll Watson Wrllle Watson Sue Watts Tom Wawzyske Robert Weaver Russ Webber Donna Weddle Larry Wermer Charles West 4 V 'W Uulslandlng Juniors As another year draws to a close we are not at all surprised at the number of outstandrng members of the prodlgrous junior class Thrnklng back over the past years athletrc events we recall such names as Doug Potter and John Love guard and end on the All Cnty football team Phrl Rath burn who along with Emmett Brown and Roy Hersben wrll be one of the marnsprrngs at next years basketball prominent members of the swrmmlng team Always ready to cheer our teams on to vrctory were varsrty cheerleaders Saralee Beamrsh Cecr Dell Bonnre H cker and Joyce Rrchardson Junror class offrcers Gary Prerce Cathy Krum Penny Graham and Bonnle Hecker are to be congratulated for all they have accomplished this year Great hopes are held for Bruce Campbell who drd a remarkable rob In debate Journallstrcally peakrng the rumor class had many talented members They Included Sue Watts Bob Emrch Carol Coleman Betsy Carter Penny Graham and Barbara Heydenberk all able members of the Key staff and Sue Marcra Styer and Janet Anglrn workers on the Gab Fest Members of the Follres Band Included Bob Gammons Lee Gatlrng Fred Stevenson Al Tolt John Walton and Harold Wheaton Nancy Moore was one of the maporettes of the march mg band Camera Shy Robert Armantrout Terry Camburn Sallr Clapper Barbara Delger Anne Douglas Dale Ernhardt Dave Ford Vrvlan France Carol Halnlrne Glenn Harwood Betty Hazel Bob Hegner Ethel Hepler Yvonne Hunter James lmus Jay Jacoby Stan Johns Wayne Johnson Bonnre Jones Joyce Jones Jerry Lewrs Fred Looper Richard Manwarren Lorena Nelson Carolyn Oten David Ragla lvan Ranger I V Sampson Charlotte Smith JoAnn Smlth Martha Smith Rlsser Thurman Ron Van Houten Warren Van Nortwrck Jo Ann Van Zandt Jerry Vasko Bonnie Verhest Larry Verma Mickey Wolters Prlscllla Warder Wlllre Watson Ernre Whrte Ken Wood I I . . S . I . . . . , . . I ' I F I I I I I ' b I ' 1 I I ' - I I I I I . . . , 1 teamg Brent Cobb, Clayton Hebb, and Terry Laberdie, . . . I I I I I I . . I . I . . 2 , . ' . . . I I I THE SOPHOMORES have become a welcome addition to the student life at Battle Creek High S:hool. This first year has been an experience for each member of this class. Many problems have been encountered, but most of them have been solved with a minimum amount of trouble. While in the sophomore study hall, Miss Hou- vener is helping Amelia Medich with an assign- ment. Changes.. . 69 IOH SCHOOL w4'mWd'w,W,,,,,,,.,M. OPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are Butch Mason president Susie Davis secretary Mary Lou Claypool treasurer and Zona Kung vsce Charles Adams Lee Adams Wnllnom Adams Kate Alderman Edward Allen Kenneth Allen Mary Allen Lee Alsbury Hennrng Anderson John Anderson Theodore Anderson Mary Andrews Joyce Armstrong Johnella Askew Danlel Auckerman AI Augustine Bob Bablc Andrew Bablck Katie Lou Baechler Doug Bagwell Mildred Barley John Baker Don Ball Paul Barber 'A Beverly Bowser Darlene Boyd Margaret Broamse Susan Brandrmore Edith Brendum Ladon Brewer Nancy Brewer Steven Briggs Carla Brown Donald Brown Eunice Brown Joyce Brown Marlon Brown Mary Lou Brown Tyrone Brown Bull Brownell Carol Brownell Beverly Brumbaugh Mnke Bruns Wlllls Bryant Steve Buehler Allred Burch Earlene Burch Jacque Burch rw ,A Vlrglma Barber Jaclue Barker Leonard Barlow Mllbourne Barnaby Barbara Bauer Jlm Beardsley Janlce Beatty Jerry Beaudrn Tom Beckwuth Betty Behlke Barbara Belcher Frances Bell Garry Bepler Douglas Berry Marilyn Betferly DeWayne Burch Connie Blrman John Blankenshrp Mauruce Blanton Sonlua Bllznakoff Robert Boblet Elaine Bolt Judu Bosher Judy Bowers vi X -XX x. :Nw ,Q it Dorothy Cork Donald Coyer Larry Crandall Beverly Crawford Charles Crrspell Jerry Crosby Marrlyn Crowell Norman Crowther Sally Crurkshank Fred Culp James Curton Kathy Dale Harriet Damon Jack Danek Barbara Danrel Sharon Davrdson Tom Davrdson Bernice Davis Hugh Davrs Susle Davrs Janet Day Bob Dean Patrrcra Dean Vera Dean 1' j . 7 I Vw A Davld Burrrll Jrm Campbell Ted Card Jerry Carlisle Kathy Casada Mrke Cassens Debbie Casterlrnc Tony Chadwick Karon Chamberlln Tan: Charameda Rosemary Cherry Bull Choflln Bruce Clark Mary Lou Claypool Richard Clifton Mlke Coffma-n Mrke Cole Danny Conklin Gordon Conley Pat Conner Gary Convrs James Cope Barbara Corbln Clarence Cork ww Karen DeBoer Barbara Deck Clrftord Deer John Deo Mary Ann Dlckerman Dorothy Dllger Ken Dlllard Gwen Dllsaver Robert Dmgledlne Lmda Dux John Dobbertm Judy Domm Ken Donahue Kay Dontle Bose Dorsey Jerry Dowell Julie Downer Ernest Drew Derek Duplantrs Carol Dupree Mary Lou Eaton Shelby Eberhand Janice Ecklund Nancy Eckman lllllll n r C ' ' fi ,,,,,'::' C - A y l. -, . 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Patrick Mullen Darlene Munday Dolores Nasby Jell Nelson T elma Nelson Alnce Nesbitt Alvm Nesbltt Bull Neubaum Bob Nlckols Carol Nichols Jerry Nlckerson John Nlcollch Don Nlver Janet Noble Mike Nunnally Marjorie Ollphant Ronald Olson Rlchard Padelt Eddie Pajak Sue Palmer Shirley Panczyk Carole Parks Shirley Parris Roberta Peake ,Q Carolyn Prince Beatrice Prltchard Drxle Pshea Carol Pugh Carla Radtke Judrth Ramsey Kay Randall .ludl Rasmussen Phyllis a Geraldine Reclden Madelme Reese Ronald Remger John Replogle Marjorie Rlce Lors Rrchardson Mary Rlchardson Wendell Richardson Jerry Rrley Evangeline Rlsser Larry Roberts Jrm Robinson Lynda Roddy Wrllnam Roddy Joe Rogers 'Ks I Z., ' ,:,., ' ' L R ,,.- :,.: 1 'F L 5' H F -::- f if '.'. e A' ..- :-- xr' . f ,-V',l, -W so c losrry l ly P l A y -'s ' A, .A A l l ' : ':' 5 ll I ' lg: ' ' ,,,.-:, frr s : '::::f-f:': 2 1.55 . ll . . 4 :-f We - E o- o r , - - Il-4, gui- 'lf 'I ir: Q- . 'nz ' E 4 ' f , az. , . - :,::. 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I :ZJ ' J J ' 4 ' so ,,ys, T rree All rl, rr Ann Wheeler Ranger Wllber Loule WI k Elaine Wllllams Judlth Wllllams Sandy Wllhams Gloria Wllson Gloria Wmther James Withers Bob Wofford Carolyn Wofford Karen Wolf Sue Wondergem Sally Woodm Llnda Wnght Shirley Yates Joel York Dale Young Ronald Merlln Young Sandra Young QV Joyce Uldrlks Duck Vanderbrook Mary Ann VanDorsten Donald VanDragt Dave VanHuysen Roy VonLoo Robert Vorga Barbara Verga Robert Vest Kathy Von Chawes Lula Mae Walls Carl Walters Roger Walton Dorothy Ward Conrad Warren Mary Watkms Marvin Watson Marguerite Weed: Cordelua Weuk Gary Welcher Jon Wendenhot June West Bob Westergard DuWanna Wharton ? new 0UlStillldlllg Sophomorev The sophomore class rs to be commended for the frne job It has done thus past year and for the superior lead ers rt has produced Contrrbutors as far as the freld of sports was con cerned were Thomas Srdnam and Leroy Trsdell mem mg breast stroker Jerry Carllsle promrsrng basketball center Emmerson Evans and Joe Rogers wrestling hope fuls for next year s team Katle Lou Baechler Jud: Rasmussen and Barbara Verga were the enthusiastic cheerleaders for the lunlor varslty teams Sharon Hldgon a really outstandlng baton twlrler was chosen to appear In Who s Who In Baton Twlrlrng Butch Mason Zona Kung Susle Davrs and Mary Lou Claypool this years Sophomore class officers deserve pral e for their part an making this year a marvelous one at Central Follres Band members Included Steve Buehler John Dobberton Warren Sprlck and Roger Walton Dlana .lenney was one of the B C H S malorettes Camera Shy Joel Arnold Sa y Brudges Jams Brown Tom Jones Vonda Burkhead .lulla Kelly Charlotte Cox Donald DuCheney Delbery Eaklns Dennle Franklin Martha Mashburn Mnldred Price Mary Roberts Kathleen Roney Edward Rudolf Bob Wofford James Wnther Joel York 79 l I ' I ' , - 11 1 ' ' f 11 ' ' - 1 - 1 l I 1 , . . ' ' ' I I - I I bers of the varsity football squadg John Baker, outstand- 's ' ' ' ' I - 1 l - I g I . I . I I ' I I ll ' ' ' ' SCHOOLWORK is the most important phase of our high school lives. lt consumes much of our time-both in school and after hours. Schoolwork is the basis for our future-whether it be homemaking or nuclear physics. lt is vital that we understand the true meaning for our ob- taining an education-not that of merely having fun, but rather that of being taught. Robert Brown is studying an electrical set-up in his elec- tricity class. Changes have been made in our schoolwork. Special classes are now available in chemistry for the capable andfor specially interested student. There is promise of more of this type of specializa- tion yet to come. Changes... 81 lillgIlSh provides basis for all learning The Engllsh department nn our hugh school offers many opportunities to learn At least three years of Englush are required of every student before graduatlon Durlng these years the stu dent learns to wrlte and speak effectlvely and to thunk accurately Grammar wrltmg speaking and luterature are espe clally stressed In the sophomore lunlor and senlor years By Iearnmg grammar the student dlscovers how to use our language correctly These fundamentals he mcor porates unto has own wrntmg as he practices composing varlous types of wrltung such as short stones and term papers By analyzmg the good llterature of the United States and England he rs glven a further opportunity to evaluate and compare wrntmgs To supplement the usual text book classroom work movles and records ar offered To become more at ease whale talking ln publlc good speaking technlques are taught Effective speaklng us glven an added emphasls ln the speech and dramatic classes ln these classes students learn to express themselves well and to be at ease when talking before an audience For embroyonlc writers a lournalnsm class IS offered There those who would luke to can become experlenced wnters so that they may assume posltlons on the staffs of the KEY and the PAEAN Dramatlcs IS a popular subject wlthm the Englnsh held lt con slsts of an mtroductlon to and an apprecnatlon of the vanous flelds of dramatlc art Speech IS desvgned to develop the ablllty to speak effec Englnsh classes are required In the tenth and eleventh grades tnvely before an audience Study of grammar and llterature are stressed 82 ' A A I A . , ' I 1 I '- I I ' I I I , .G - . I ' I , .t.. . . . languages help us lo understand olher peoples It has been said that a mark of a well educated person IS his knowledge of at least one language other than his own At Battle Creek High School students have a choIce to study any of three foreign languages French Spanlsh and LatIn ln French oral work IS used to accustom the student to hearIng correct pronuncIatIon so that they may speak more fluently Grammar IS constantly stressed as IS much readmg enabllng the student not only to learn the language but to absorb the culture ot French speakmg peoples Correspond nce wIth pen pals adds also lively practical methods of learn Ing the tongue Records play an Important part In the education of Spanlsh students By hearing them the pupIIs Improve their auditory comprehension and pronuncIatIon Grammar IS studied and Immedlately employed In oral work The reading of short stories and plays also help to add to the student s understand ng ln the thIrd year of Spanish the pupils go weekly to local elementary schools where they teach children begInnIng phases ofthe language The value of LatIn IS easily seen by students who discover Its contrIbutIon to the English language Word derIvatIves and grammatical constructions are given a speclal emphasis nectlng contrIbutIons of the ancient world of the Romans to the present French culture and related world cultures are also a part of the work Roman lite and culture are studied In Latin The wrItIngs of classlcal authors such as PontIus Vlfgll and Cicero are read . - I u . . 1 I 1 ' I U I . I . . I I E - A . Q . - l I ' I . I , i . . . I . in the course. Projects stimulate the imagination into con- lill W si .-Y.. ' Q , I nv k if be-.W -C71 Unlted States hlstory us required n he eleventh grade It portrays the development of the U S from Its beglnnmg to the present tume Amencan Problems IS a survey of current trends and problems ln America Such thnngs as taxation soclal securuty agriculture and conservation are studles Social Sludles prove lo be stimulating Every crtlzen should have a thorough knowledge of hrs country its history government economy and problems The American herntage rs covered ln the junlor class o United States hlstory WW ,,,.,,..xa.....si +, - gui Amerucan government consists of a study of the structure and operatlng of the natnonal, state, and local governments lt IS re quired In the twelfth grade 84 ln the senior year the constltutlonal system of Amen ca IS glven Intensive study The second semester eco nomrcs for college preparatory students and American problems for those of the general curriculum offers an opportunity to learn about the ways and means rn whlch people make therr lrvlng Durmg the second semester college preparatory stu dents are required to take economlcs Thus course ac qualnts them wlth the prmclples and problems of the American system Busrness law whlch IS requlred for all students In the commerclal currlculum famlllarlzes them with the legal aspects of modern day business Amen can problems designed for students In the general cur rlculum consists of a survey of the current trends and problems In the United States 4 n - I 1 fs' .f,,.,.4w r v , ,ff may Z -A, ,Af y '- g ,Wes - I f I - - I t , , Q A I - I I I 1 ' ' ' ,.,.,.. ,V W .M ,sy ,- ' ,l Q 3 ' 1 f, x V . - ear . . . . 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I - . -L, hh - - l , 1 ' World History and World Geography hold Interest World Geography IS the study ol the economic and political status of the mhabuted areas of the world Detailed and accurate maps are required for each area studied World history surveys the period from the dawn of civilization to the present time lt emphasizes such things as the rise and fall of empires the early centers of cvvillzatlow A more thorough understanding of todays world comes from an acquam tance with the past ln world history students trace the story of man his problems and his solution of them from earliest times to the modern age there by obtaining a broader outlook and en abllng them to place current events into proper perspective Smce history can not be learned without a knowledge of geography map making is given con stant attention A look at the world is taken from another angle in world geography where pupils study the peoples of the industries and products This study makes them more sympathetic with people of cultures different from our own 85 Q l ' -' earth, their political status, resources, A x N. A H 2 1 Chemlstry consists of a study of the make up ot all maternals and an explanation of the reaction of properties Buology ns recommended as a baslc science for those Interested rn such careers as nursmg and dentistry Science and Math are The world craves scnentrsts and many buddlng savants are eagerly learnlng all they can from the three sclence courses offered Biology IS the sclence that deals wsth Irving thmgs From this course stu dents learn much about the Ilfe pro cesses of plants and anlmols By proc tlcol experimentation their eyes are opened to many fascmatmg secrets of nature Chemistry IS an exact science which requires care and method Elements thelr uses atomlcal systems and chem lcal reactions are studied and then portant place chemlstry has reached nn the world In recent years In physrcs mysterles of natural phe nomena such as heat llght sound elec trlclty machines and atomlc structure are explored ui Physics IS the study of the science of matter and energy lt IS recom mended for future sclentlsts and engmeers 86 tested. The students find what on im- I vllal Ill today 5 world Todays urgent need for more mathematIcIans IS be Ing met In part by the many courses of the mathematlcs department For those who are not plannIng to attend college busI ness mathematIcs affords the opportunlty to gIve prac tIcal knowledge In everyday buslness affaurs The study of algebra IS Important as a foundatlon for hIgher mathematIcs and for problem solvnng In everyday I e The study of plane geometry or two dImensIonal fIg ures requIres a student to thmk deeply and teaches de ductlon through loglcal reasomng A semester course of solId geometry Introduces a thlrd dImensIon the mastery of whIch exacts further careful thought from the learner TrIgonometry QIVES advanced mathematIcIans a chal Ienge In the study of trlangle measure It Includes study of the practlcal applIcatIon of rIght and obllque trlangles the use of the natural and logarIth mIc functlons the functlons of acute and obtuse angles and Inverse and dlrect functIons lnstructlon on the use of the slIde rule IS also gIven General mothematrcs IS desugned to develop the basIc slulls and to extend Its practIcaI applI catuon to personal and dolly use Advanced mathematlcs such as Algebra IV covers such thIngs as a study of powers and laws laws of exponents and radIcals and quad ratIc equatuons wIth four solutlons ln plane geometry much tIme IS devoted to developIng sk ll n solvmg problems Involvmg plane flgures Formal proof IS stressed 87 A A f , . . . I . . I l f . I l I . . . 1 1 . ' I I 1 I I - ' ll ' ll A - T VT' T- - Y Y rl-'lvl-'V I - I I l I I Foods class is design ed to teach basic tech niques In cooking Use o all types of e p ment is taught Home Economics trains future homemakers Through the study of home econom ics, girls gain valuable knowledge which will be useful to them all their lives ln the clothing course, students dis cover how to select appropriate fabrics, colors, and styles After they have ac quired a thorough understanding of these fundamentals, they begin to make their own clothes, thus adding attractive costumes to their wardrobes at relatively little cost Foods class is one in which every thmg is taught from economical pur chasing to meal serving A detailed study of nutrition, marketing, meal preparation and table etiquette are in cluded in the course For those who have had a year of both clothing and foods, the home man- agement course is available. In this class, such things as family housing, consumer education, child care, and home nursing are taught. 88 Clothing helps the gurls to select suitable styles and colors, and to develop skills In use of machines and In hand sewing Business Education plans for the future The highly competitive business world demands that its secretaries and bookkeepers be well quali fied Certainly typing and shorthand are necessary skills for any well qualified secretory Shorthand is almost another language and with the knowledge of it stenographers can save much time and be of great value to their employers Knowing how to type benefits not only the sec retary but the college student and the private In dmdual as well Neatly done papers splendidly written are o boon in any walk of life Office practice which is required for all seniors enrolled in the commercial curriculum gives gurls the basic fundamentals of typing bookkeeping and tabulatnng In order to prepare themselves for 'obs after high school members spend some time working under actual office conditions Typing is useful to anyone in any walk of life There are classes that are adopted to the students ability and particular interests Bookkeeping consists of an analysis of debit and credit in double entry bookkeeping. Four semesters of this subiect ore offered. lnduslrlal Arts prepares boys for possible vocations Battle Creek Hugh School boasts a comprehen slve currnculum ln lndustrlal arts which Includes electrlclty mechanical drawmg machlne shop auto mechanics prlntlng woodworking and car pentry Mechanlcal drawmg teaches precuslon rn order that the students may become engineers arch: tects and machmrsts They learn to construct geometrical fugures archltectural plans and meth ods of transmlttlng motion Boys taklng prnntlng learn not only the tech niques of the trade but they have a great deal of practical experience as they are rn charge of all phases of school prlntlng such as the Key posters programs and tlckets Carpentry IS organized to acquamt the student with good buuldlng prac trce and desrgn Prmtlng starts with the teachmg ol how to set type Knowledge IS then acqulred about all phases of the prlntlng business 2 WW Mechanical drawing teaches the boys to draw three dimensional figures on a two dlmenslonal plane This class turmshes tramlng ln accuracy and neatness 90 , A p I I I ' 1 1 I ' I - , . I - I 1 1 , . ,fb A .5 'V ' -'45 Physical Education is necessary in school life Girls physical education is required of all sophomore girls First and and health are also taught Boys physical education offers an extensive activity program Many games and exercises are participated in Every sophomore is required to complete a year of general physical education This course includes sux weeks each of first and and health From studying these subjects students learn about methods which will en able them to live more healthful lives or even save their own or other lives ln team sports great emphasis is placed on team play and such facets as patterns methods of defense and is designed to enable students to become proficient in archery bowling golf and other such sports The aquatics class seeks to impart the knowledge of swimming diving life saving and water safety which produces skillful swimmers 9l I - I I offense, safety, and precaution. Recreational activities I . I I ' FOURTH ROW: K. DeBoer, M. Solem, S. Fries, K. Allmendinger, D. Garrett, R. Hinds, J. Nesseth, P. Coleman, L. Clark, F. Brothers, N. Rule, M, Nunnley, D. Coleman, D. Hill, J. Vasco, B. James, J, Belcher, K. Bolley, B. Lang, B. Green, L. Furrow, B. Lower, J. Lauster, G. Mayberry, P. Moore, P. Mayberry, A. Hall, N. Ure, S. Bridges. THIRD ROW: J. Uldriks, J. Crane, S. Colyar, B. Jones, M. Beisheim, J. Heath, S. Yock, S. Lee, S. Douglas, G. David, P. Barber, J. Peck, B. Mantle, H. McCracken, G. Howell, G. Pierce, S. Conley, S. Rowe, M. Cunningham, C. Dell, G. Peterson, C. Coyle, M. VanDorsten, J. Birdsall, G. Dilsaver, M. McGlynn. U Y l Beautiful music is lililde One of the really superior groups at Central is the A Cappella Choir. It is composed of the school's most qualified singers, and seeks to develop and improve the singing abilities of its members. Besides being encour- aged to develop an appreciation for music, every mem- ber is given complete vocal training. The A Cappella is a very active group. Along with numerous singing appearances, it traveled to the West- ern Michigan Music Festival. ln order to raise money for various activities, members checked coats for func- tions at the W. K. Kellogg Auditorium. They also held a very successful work week. The success of the choir is due largely to Mr. Alfred Richards, the director. Because of his competent lead- ership and continuous efforts, the choir has become one of the finest in the state. One of the A Cappella Choir's most famous concerts is held at Christmas time in the Secur- . ity National Bank Building. Under the beauti- fully-decorated tree, many carols are Sung by the choir. -ss X Vocal music is part of school s curriculum FOURTH ROW J Brownell M Shaffer E Verga M Heustxs E Brounston S Melnke J Wnlluams J McGinnis P Grant S Past K Gunning P Hall R Tate E Wllllams B Fabnel THIRD ROW S Lees R Kung M Lowrey C Coffman V Earns J Bowers L Kung B Baird C FuI'erton E Roblnson Davis S McLlechey M James E Danlels SECOND ROW B Guernsey E Pharr M Mashburn D Llechty J Edgell A Runyan P Dean E Brendum S Palmer C Whltesnde C Mathis R Deer McDonald V Barber J Stalhood J Jones GIRLS ENSEMBLE GROUP 'Standing' G Peterson K BOYS ENSEMBLE GROUP lCIockwnsel L Mercer B Chomberlavn J Sams S Crulkshank G Davld S Bndces Lang T Kenlston B Mantle M Nunnally D Kenlston B Klan A Hall M Belsherm D Garrett J Heath K L B Storslee K Bolley Mr Richards Joyce Uldrlcks S aechler G Johnson J Shay sea ed' L Skmner Johns G Puerce T Kemp P Barber J Peck J Belcher Jones J Rasmussen V : . , , , . , . ', . , . ' , . ' ' , . ' ', . , B. ' , . ' , . , . ' . FIRST ROW: J. Spates, C. Smith, T. Charameda, M. Harris, M. Hopkins, J. Ramsey, B. Taylor, B. Jaecks, N. Strowbridge, D. . , . , . ' , ' , . B , . , . , - t . ' , J 1 - I 1 - 1 f 1 - 1 ' - 1 ' - BCHS Marching Band IS one of stale s besl Recognized as one of the finest high school bands in the state of Michigan the Battle Creek High School Marching Band under the direction of Mr. Charles Kirsch helped to strengthen our school throughout the year. lt played at all the home football and basketball games and several of the out-of-town football games. This year the band was led by Gordon Schimmel drum major' Charles Myers assistant drum majorg and Marta Brand Diana Jenney and Nancy Moore major- ettes. SIXTH ROW J Landstreet H Potrude T Card R Walton D Tappan D Ford I English H Lappin M Miller D Beeler S Martin FIFTH POW H Wheaton M Mayfield A Hahnle R Heat1 E Hollis L Crandall R Mayo J Walton J Anderson B Gammons J Nicolich C Love S Buehler T Taylor LaVern Turner FOURTH ROW J Wheeler P Rathburn R Althouse W Sp :ck H Neil D Knockemus E Drew T Ludwick D Niver J Ledford J Dobbertin R Johnson THIRD ROW D Gray D Linstead R Young W Woods L Barlow C Hayward D Fritz D Burrell R Webber B Roddy N Richardson A Tolf R Mennell A Lofgren L Gandy D Van Huysen SECOND ROW G Grant P Landstreet F Griggs S Maha B Kingsley G Pendill B Jackson L Oversmith T Cross J Lewis L Gatling J Key J Knox L Tltler R Baldwin D Treadwell E Allen FIRST ROW J France R Hines W Bell W Nichols B North J Danek C Myers M Brand D Jenney N Moore G , I I , I , , I I I I I ,nf-la. fuoox .. g Shimmel Mr Kirsch B Holt K Page B Sherratt N Pharr A 2 Q A 33 AVL ? , f 2 K ' Q WNP- . 1 u. fe , Mg wa N way, 2 0 . , , 12 5 I I 'Ein ix' S x 'Hg' , Q 8,1 1 fi xxaksf XX X? V fimlrgxff- X - fm x . , M 1 Q Q vi, 2 .V GN .f Aif gn A 5 QA' 0 Q55 ' 0 sg o'UQ' 'Z 1 bw XX Q? 1-11 3 ,M W? fe - it '1' if E ' 1 5 V' an -- 'E Y? nf EJ W, W, Q ,1 A 1- 1 ff f wr u W3 , Q. '1- GQ W i V VN I' 9 Q. Q A ff i ' W , Q I 611 DL s , 5 - . 3 v. ' x N K , ' v X Vg Q 5- X . . 5' .gr FL f-Q Y 'gs Y 'x X . , 2? - A 9' 5 A 6. N V in f 1 ' 9 , Li i 'H s vV5a 5 .Yf ff ' N 3.1 K i Ly , ,fxr Int, ' ' fy., g HIM I Q A 'Y 2 1 is XA, b gk' IA V H Q , X Nm ' - ,fi If ff' V ,J '-Y N6- 4 iw' X if rf' v, gl 'lf x YQ? M ' I' rf- X53 7 Am 1 ' :iv yi xl 2 1 35 1 a ' 'H,. V + y . Nj Lf z U if 5 ur: ik., G N , R 45, Q ,fij X Y Vfgffff. '.. Q f f 'N , Y Q ., X -XX R f , x X ,A ,ilu IQ, y 'fi 4,5 4, 1 0 32 l WX V ,iff 5 , , M M W M 21 K Q, Q N V I ff .: E:' f V S .. , 'f A' Q H :' V ' , .. ,,.A.. - . M . ' ' W V --..1-Q .--- VQ1-. , 1 K 5 ,g , z mf -wvx,X- .,,g,,, f v I . A . . F 5 2 M F 9 Q ,I '- -, 1 E ,. 4? - :Q .. - 0 ,iff 01 rw Ns. 'Msg A i 'guy 4. X' 'bww -s.,,.. -NN' N YN 'Ns . . 3 v' z .. ,.,. 3 V A 'iz M . 'K .5 wp NVQ 4 9 V 1 f 2 f 5-14 w' Q4 Fifi! Sta he fl sw 09' 'W Www . W4 am, . . - .18 1, W , 1-uw, ,yr , , 7 ff, if I Ml f Q' ,. ,, X THE ACTIVITIES of our school are as varied as the interests of the students who participate in them. As new interests are formed, so are new activities, so that the field is ever expanding. ln the various social, service, and special interest clubs, we learn tolerance, increase our knowledge, meet new people, serve our school and community, an:l have many good times with one another. The Dromatics Club is holding a meeting in the Conference Room to discuss the club's business. Changes... 99 f 33:32 si M -.92 ,A-.egg . 5 K . 2 5 1 1 3 i Q Q i s 5 5 5 1 e E X .V 3 7 Q: 1 , E 5 . . .E 1 , . f L 2 V Ex J ' X 1 2 3 . Q 1, ' Q P 1 2 Q' , Z is ., 'G 2 ' 2 it Student Council attempts to be helpful to everyone This year's Student Council has proved itself to be most efficient and helpful in a series of projects and activities. Under the capable leader- ship of Allan Claypool, president of this organization, with the aid of the other officers -- Fred Rounds, Pat Vosburgh, Janis Ellerton, Sharon Dunham, Ed Kavalhuna, and Ivory Lee-the weekly meetings have been conducted with professional - like ability. Perhaps one of the first major projects undertaken by this year's council was that of Homecoming. Bill Sherratt was chosen to serve as chairman for the event. Homecom- ing l957 was highlighted by many activities, and was culminated with the Homecoming Dance on Saturday night. The Six-A Conference for Students Councils was held in Battle Creek this year. As part of the planned program, our weekly meeting was held to entertain and to educate the guests. SEVENTH ROW: C. Gettings, W. Sherratt, E. Carter, A. Frisbie, J. Belcher, K. Bell, S. Stoudinger, D. Vere. SIXTH ROW: J. Deo, S. Rowe, A. Borden, L. Grant, J. Harris, B. Harmon, T. Kemp, C. Johnson, D. Frantz, D. Casterline, J. Mason, S. Fries, T. Jones. FIFTH ROW: B. Jones, R. Elmer, M. Solem, R. DeRushia, W. Logman, J. Turner, F. Stevenson, S. Kulp, K. DeBoer, A. Shepard, P. Cady, L. Humphrey, M. Reese, H. Hooper. FOURTH ROW: S. Gibson, L. Zuehlke, T. Boker, N. Collison, G. Shaw, C. Mantas, T. Tummons, L. Poupard, P. Simrod, J. Moyer, W. Roddy, J. Kennedy, T. Keniston, K. Chamberlain. THIRD ROW: K. Abbott, M. Bracy, B. Dilmger, G. Pierce, S. Johnston, S. Miller, G. Peterson, R. Nelson, N. Moore, R. Osborn, J. Flanders, D. Owen. SECOND ROW: S. Everhart, J. Nesseth, D. Beeler, B. Hall, T. Kirkland, N. Markos, J. Howie, M. Miner, L. Hyslop, J. Louscher. FIRST ROW: Mr. Postma, I. Lee, J. Ellerton, F, Rounds, A. Claypool, P Vosburgh, E. Kavalhuna, S. Dunham, Mr. Powers. ,ff The school store sponsored by the Student Council is a popular Frisky the Bearcat m scat IS sponsored by place lt serves as o place for friends to meet durmg the noon hour the Student Council This year Cindy Cross was and after school Ff'5kY Many acllvllles were sponsored by Student Council The Student Council also established two clubs designed to promote pep and school spirit the Girls Pep Club and the Boys Booster Club The presidents of both clubs were chosen by the Student Council officers Stephanie Kulp served as president of the girls organization while Alec Borden suc ceeded Larry Schwab as president of the boys club The Six A Conference for Student Councils was held at Battle Creek High School durmg the fall Tom Kemp was chairman of the committee which made arrangements for the conference During the Christmas season the highly successful Christmas basket program was carried on Over seventy five needy families were taken care of by Central students ln addition to all of the canned goods and dry foodstuffs over one hundred and fifty dol lars was collected in the home-rooms. This money was used to purchase meat, eggs, fruits, and vegetables. Many students gave up their Saturday to come down to school to help pack the baskets. The baskets were then delivered to the families. lO2 An anti lay walking campaign was held in the early spring Susan Fries Katie Lou Baechler and Denny Bunch are looking at one of the many posters that were displayed All three of these people were council representatives SEVENTH ROW G Barney D Gawlak P Rathburn T Gould D Kam D Convrs B Cobb SIXTH ROW W Lundberg C Slpe J Deo B Heydenberk K Bell M Reed M Nunnally K Norrls D Stout B Lang B Kuchenreuthef R Webber M Lowrey J Gceske H Murphy FIFTH ROW J Wllllams S Wondergem J Holwerda K Baechler C Stevenson S McClure O Talbott J Madarasz R James R Bortelson D Shepard H Cretsmger S Conley J Schaffhauser B Hecker FOURTH ROW L Holbrook F Leffew J Holder J Martmeau S Gustke J Mason C Johnson T Jones C Gettlngs J Harns B Carter M Reese D Bunch THIRD ROW A Copeland R Elmer L Burnham S Rowe L Humphrey S Johnston G Pierce P Cady J Stone M Solem K Becker L Klng J Askew SECOND ROW B Harmon A Borden L Grant T Kemp S Stoudlnger J Belcher A Frxsble B Sherratt S Kulp D Casterlrne B Beck FIRST ROW Mr Powers E Kavalhuna P Vosburgh F Rounds A Claypool S Dunham I Lee J Ellerton Mr Postma Weekly meetings proved to be informative and worthwhile Student Council President Allan Claypool llstens attentuvely what one of the representatsves IS saylng He has proved to the mamsprlng of most all councll actlvltles One of the most worthwhile accomplishments made by thus years Councnl was that of the establishment of the scholastnc Honor Roll Both the students and faculty co operated rn organlzmg the detalls concerned with the Honor Roll Susan Stoudlnger was the student chairman School splrlt was emphasized all the year Buses were sent to all out of town sporting events If there was enough Interest shown At the peak of enthusiasm dur Ing the wmter sports season Blue and Gold Day was held Thus speclal day was set aslde to defmrtely accen tuate school spmt It was sponsored by the Student Councll The Constitution of the Student Councll was revised durmg the second semester References to the old Soclal Room were stricken from the document whlle a new standmg commlttee the display committee was added to It Clash Day as well as Twnrp Week was abollshed by the Council Both of these actions were taken only after careful dellberatron and much drscussron on the parts of both the admrnlstratlon and the representatrves Many other projects were sponsored by the Student Council such as the student faculty basketball game where the proceeds went to the Easter Seal campaign the publlshlng of the I957 58 Student Directory and ex change assemblies It has mdeed proved to be a successful year for the Student Council an exceptionally octave organization 4 .. ,. ,. ,. ,.,. ,.. -- ,- ,-,- ,- ,- 1- ,- . . ,. ,. ,. ,. . .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. .- .- ,- ,- ,- .-- .. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.. -. ,- ,. f- .- ,- ,- ,- .. ,- , .,. ,.. 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I - I - ll is an honor lo belong lo Quill and Scroll Second year members of thus honorary gournalnstrc socrety are Corrnne Gettmgs Jrm Harrrs Sue Stoudmger and Judy Haughey Mrss Burke acts as the advrser to the organ: 1CllI0ll From their efforts on the KEY these people have been elected to Qurll and Scroll for the flrst year They are lstandrngl Jerry Yerlc Ivory Lee Bob Emrch lseatedl Marcro Styer Sue Watts Barb Heydenberk Betsy Carter Penny Graham Karon von Chawes Sarah Wrlcox Carol Coleman Marg Uhrre and .lrm Harvey Elected to Qulll and Scroll from the PAEAN staff were Jean Lauster Helen Copeland Sue Mechem Janus Ellerton and Mary Champagne Workmg on the staffs of the Key and the Paean Involves much valuable time but no academic credrt rs grven for rt To compensate for thrs Qurll and Scroll was founded Qurll and Scroll a natronal hugh school journal rstrc honor socrety rs open to those lunrors and sensors who are rn the upper thrrd of therr class have contrrbuted srgmfrcantly to the Key or Paean and have been recommended by the publrca tron advrser Mrss Evelyn E Burke Members are rnstalled rn a candle Irght ceremony held rn the sprung Thus year eighteen new members were rnrtr ated mto the organlzatron ' 1 1 1 - ' l 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I I - 1 I , . . 1 1 1 1 Junior Red Cross serves others unselflshly The Jumor Red Cross works to promote good wall Besrdes frllrng a chest to be sent overseas the members spend one nrght a week servmg rn many capacrtues at one of the hospitals Thus voluntary servrce was greatly apprecrated ln order to frnance therr varlous actrvltres members sold doughnuts and rolls durmg the noon hour This years offrcers were Dave Drlts pres: dent Sandy Petch vrce president Wrlma Jean Anderson secretary and Jackle Goudy treasurer The club adviser was Mrs Ella mae Vanderbrook 'lf Asslstmg one of the volunteers J Brdlemann out of o wheelcharr durmg practice areJ Dlbble W Lundberg and Domg thus type of hosprtal volunteer work rs one of the lrrst chances to be of service In the community Workrng on the pedratrrcs floor are N Donham J Laws and J Brrdsall The members of Jumor Red Cross servmg In this hospital volunteer program represents the first such program In the state of Mxchrgan Lrstenlng to their advisers Mlss Brckel Mrs Ahlschflede and Mrs Vanderbrook are lthlrd rowf S Prrtchard B Danrel C Coyle N Brezette M Robrnson D Nightingale C Naramore D Boyd 'second fowl K DeVault L Slocum S Church P DeMent R Sergeant C Blankenship lflrst rowl B Jenkins D Reynolds E Avery V Laws , , I . ' 4- 1' , f R, . ' , . . . fl l ' , - I I f I J I R I .. - 4 1 - I 1 , - , - , J, Fredrickson. . . , . . , . , . . ' l 4 I J D l 1 - I 1 ' 1 I ' I l ' I I ' I I ' I ' I ' I I ' l l I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I . , . , . , l . l , . , . , . . Hi-Y proves lo be a worthwhile organization Hi-Y is an organization that is open to any interested boy. lt seeks to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Among the activities of the club were the induction of new members, visits to churches of three different faiths-Catholic, Jewish, and Protestant-viewing films on world ser- vice, canoe trips, and a dinner at which next year's officers were present. ln order to raise money, dances were held after five basket- ball games. Hi-Y stresses sports and recreational ac- tivities as well as service projects. Same of the social activities were a Christmas party with the Tri-Hi-Y, a spring party, and a Hi- Y - Tri-Hi-Y swimming meet. The officers of the Hi Y organization are lstand ing? Jack Eubanks sergeant at arms Bill Mantle chaplain Jim Harvey treasurer Bob Morris press dent Tom Kirkland vice president and Jerry Yerlc secretary I 06 Often the regular meetings end with some sort of recreation Don Diget Jim Martmeau and Dave Beeler shoot ame of pool Another group of Hi Y members play ing pool are Tom Jones Don Dlget Dave Dllts and .lerry Belcher Commercial Club sponsors school wide pep Acllvllles Offlcers of the Commerclal Club are Mr Don Clark advlser Sandra Hadley publncnty dnrector Jum Van Schaar denberg treasurer Pat Moore presldent Kelth Norrls vlce president and Janlce Crane secretary who IS rmsslng Servlce IS our only product has been the motto of the Commercial Club thus year and wrth thus saylng on thenr ton gues the members have strlven to lnclte more enthuslasm for athletics Some of therr enthusnasm and energy has been dlsplayed by thenr compllatlon of the tradltlanal honor roll for the Kala mazoo game and therr dlstrlbutlon to the student body of lust of school cheers The offlcers of this club are Pat Moore president Kelth Norris vlce president Janice Crane secretary Jlm Van Schaar denburg treasurer, Barb Dllger hlstorran and Sandra Hadley publlclty dlrector time Members of the Commerclal Club are Wlllle lsalm Bonnie Knapp Marlynn Ackley Leota Ludlow Judy Beard Sharon Palmer Sandra Hadley Jlm Van Schaardenberg Pa Moore Keith Norrls Laureen Dodge Lovana Potter Marg Mahmet David Adair Jerry Wllson Joe Wheeler Marc Knoll Dennls Komarck Bob Cleaver Mlsslng are Janice Crane and Barb Dllger asf, of the Kazoo football game 4-adv' As one of nts projects thas year the Commerclal Club sponsored the honor roll of loyal Bearcat supporters the week l07 , s A1 yy 4 p B I l ' 1 I X , . Q. 1 tx Q Xxx v ll II . 1 I - ' 1 I 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 , . - 1 I 1 I ' 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 - ,, - vf V Xt x A 1 ell 1 1 I I I I I 5 . . I B I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Meeks we JL ,K Q- 1 , -an W,f2f5f,E.s ,. fn- , M . 2 1 Dramalics Club is The offlcers of the Dramatucs Club are fstandnngb Jam Harris vrce presudent Norm Donzuk parlnamentaruan lseatedl Rusty Looking at the various sports programs VhICh the Dramatlcs Club had pnnted are standlngi Susie Duck Nancy Godfrey Connie Loye Judy Peters 'seatedl Mary Ann Muss and Penny Graham . . .I . . I . I . . I Smith, treasurerg Margaret Mahmet, presidentg and Sue Watts, secretary. . , . . . . full of talented people The plays the thing rings out the Dra matic Club and this years play was a high ly enjoyable one the rollicking comedy Our Hearts Were Young and Gay lt was tollowed in the spring by the smash Broadway hit Oklahoma This was the second year that a musical had been pre sented and by the success it met It seems to have become a tradition Naturally it takes much time to under take productions such as these Those who have devoted at least one hundred hours are distinguished by membership in the Thesplan society This honor IS sought after by many energetic dramatlsts Gathered around the masks that decorated the Dramutrcs Club Home coming float are Barb Heydenberk Nick Sheppard Judy Wood Bob Holt Carol Coleman Pat Stumm and Donna Jean Barley A Wz Applying make-up to Gloria Peterson Sally Bridges Margie Miner and Carol Cross are Katie Lou Baechler Kathy von Chawes, Karon von Chawes, Judith Henderson, Diana Jenney, and Dolly Nasby. future Teachers have glimpse of professional future I will seek to know the right and to live by it. The members of the Future Teachers Club realize how important the field of teaching is, and are interested in learning all they can about its various aspects. One of the best ways to learn about something is to listen to the experiences of those who have come in close contact with it, and the club has taken advantage of the unlimited resources avail- able to it. Listening attentlvely to a speech correctionust give a talk are members of the Future Teachers Club Many such speakers appear before the club each year Officers ol the Future Teachers Club are Sally Schuster pres: dent Judy Madarsz secretary Gloria Peterson historian Sue Mechem treasurer and Miss Rehnquist adviser Reporting on some phase of the teaching profession is Karen DeBoer Listening to her report are Sally Cruikshank Sharon Higdon Nadene Colllson Dorothy Yohpe Joyce Jalfke Ruthie Holmes Lois Holwerda Diana DeShon Mary Ann Duckerman and Sue Pilmore ll0 , t 4 - K ' -.11 i , J Q . A . , 5' - V 1 4 . nf' I . , 1 1 1 1 I v 1 1 1 - ., l 1 N NT' . . . . 5, . , ' 1 1 1 1 -+ V 1 1 1 1 ,I ,. ,V W, - future Nurses learn about their intended career NUYSIDQ IS a career that IS full of advan tages and opportunrtres, especrally for young women The members of Future Nurses are Interested In fmdrng out all they can about nursIng as a career To help them accom plush thIs people who are assoclated wIth the medrcal professnon are engaged as speak ers throughout the year ThIs year s actIvItIes Included several meet Ings wIth Lakevlews Future Nurses makrng Valentlne favors for the hosprtals, and a trap through the Kalamazoo State HospItaI I order to Increase theIr treasury the mem bers had two very successful sloppy Ice sales x he L. X wit XHM DISCUSSIHQ a phase of the nursIng professron IS the Future Nurses presrdent Mary Jo Rosa The club meetIngs are ID ormatlve and frlendly AttendIng a meetlng of thIs club are Nancy Donham Connle oyle Jolene Bowman Shlrley Howard Carol McComb Karen Peters MISS Blckel Mary Champagne Nancy Moore Janet cCann Carol Cross and NIckI Sheppard Offlcers of the Future Nurses Club are Nucola Sheppard par Ilamentarlan Carol Naramore vIce presrdent Mary Jo Rosa presldent ConnIe Shaw treasurer MISS Bnckel advIser and Dorothy Nrghtmgale, secretary Ill P A 1 I ' , L - ef 1 . 1 . . . . ' ' - - I - . I A - 1 Y ' . n 9 ' I - - . R I M14 SF 3' it I W 3 1 ., ., , .S ' Y 1 . H - -0 ,Q y at f 7, I- . . . . . f ' ' . ' 2. ' ' , ' C , , ' , , I . U I I l 1 , M , , ' . 5 Y . - ' l - V ' ' 5 , ' ' 2 , . , j I ' I 'gm ' : ' , : ' ' , : X ti 5 W 2s-.. f ' :fs E H esu ses seee ue s L... Having an apparently good time around the fireplace popping corn are these members of the Beta Chl Y Teens Club They are C Montas M Smith M Mahmet J Wood J Shay J Artz ond B Barber Bela fhl slrlves lo serve every gurl Y W C A Lost year its name was changed from Y Luncheon Club to Beta Chl Y Teens The Beta Chi stands for the Greek letters BC Its members seek to improve themselves and their community through a true Christian attitude This active club sponsored the Halloween Hop adopted a family for Christmas and traveled to Mich :gan State University Its members also attended sev eral conferences throughout the year ,es The Beta Chi Y-Teens Club is affiliated with the The Junlor Sophomore branch of Tn Hr Y was formed last year The splrt was due to the hugh degree of rnterest shown by prospectrve members Both branches are ruled by the same by laws and the admrnlstratlve groups are lden trca The club actrvrtres Included an mductron of new members at the Frrst Congregatronal Church a Christmas scavenger hunt In order to collect food for needy famllles maklng joke scropbooks for the hosprtals and a swlmmmg meet wrth the Hr Y and the Sensor branch of the Trl Hr Y A very worthwhile project undertaken by the club was the World Servrce prolect Money was earned by selllng baked goods durrng the noon hour and cookies door to door Thus money was sent to a forelgn country to help establlsh or Officers of Little Trl HI Y are Marg Uhne secretary Cecl Dell chaplain Helen Murphy president Maxcyne Lowrey parllamentarnan Shane Johnston vlce president Sherry Sedgwick treasurer llllle Trl HI Y IS an active club for gurls Members of the Little Tn Hn Y are lstand mg? Judy Peters Sue Everhart Susan Frres Gendro Barney Bonnie Hecker Cathy Krum Glorra Peterson lseatedr Janet McCann Joy Schaffhauser Ann Cargnll Shirley Panczyk Mary Bush and Peggy Cady Other members of Little Tn Hr Y are lstand mg' Gwen Drlsaver, Paula Shelton, Carolyn Coffman, Martha Melvnlle, Zelda Keedy, Penny Graham, lseatedl Nancy Brewer, Judy Newman, Shirley Healy, Barb Beck, Jean Palmlter, Ruth Baechler, and Pat Gllmore H3 - I . . . . - ' I. I I I maintain a church. . , P ' - f , ' ' J ' , - P P A P P I f I . , f Senior Tn Hn Y proves lo fig, 1 ROW FOUR B Lower C Cross J Ellerton C Shaw J Madarasz N Rule C Cross ROW THREE B Moon M Blvens N Colllson P Vosburgh H Copeland N Sheppard ROW TWO J Slbley P Rook S Pritchard K vo1 Chawes S Brown M Brand A Frlsble S McClure ROW ONE J Stanley S Ashley S Hendrickson B Harmon M Fox S Korbalus M J Rosa lnltxatlon unto Tn Hn Y IS an vmpresslve ceremony Thus year It was held an the chapel of the Flrst Congregational Church , , , I I X 4 1. i 'file 4. - 5' 0 'lrifi T ee .5 ,Q V ' A me , ' ,wg . W X X, of F.-? , 2 we NW. sy 3 .t , uuuv V, , .,..,,, K I 1-if , ,:-ia5:g'g , ' . 5 i i K , M , : , , . ' , . ' , . , . , . . : . ' , . , . , . . , . , . , . ' ', . . : . , . , . ' , . , . , . A, . . . be an energellc Ufgilllllilllllll Tru Hu Y now un uts thurd year of exustence us founded on the same pruncuples as Hu Y Its motto us Pure thoughts pure words pure actuons and the members do theur utmost to Iuve up to these three standards Tru Hu Y stands for the three obuectuves of the mem bers lTrul he Iumutatuon of membershup to hugh school gurls lHul and affuluatuon wuth the Y MC A IYU Club membershup of thus branch us lumuted to senuor gurls only Actuvutues for the past year uncluded an unductuon of new members at the Furst Congregatuonal Church a scavenger hunt to gather food for needy tamulues at Chrustwuas tume and a swummung meet between both branches of Tru Hu Y and Hu Y Several of the offucers and members also attended the Tru Hu Y conference whuch was held at Benton Harbor un the sprung Kathy Allmendunger Vuce Presudent Barb Moon Parluamentaruan ww Mrs Polly Taylor, Advuser Pat Plott, Secretary W un? Janet Mullard Presudent Wulla Jean Longman Choplaun Judy Stahl, Treasurer l I5 . . , j . . . . . . . fa QC . . 1 I V . . . . ,, ' - ui - 11 t I I I A at jf g .... . . 2 Ai . . . Zan I I I .. , 'Q '1 M 1 Q. 1 I I I U l V I eu' 5 , fi ew ' if ZF, Mathematics play a vital role in this day and age. The Math Club offers a great deal to students who are especially interested in mathematics. Movies and speakers help to increase knowledge and interest in various mathematical fields. The club also encourages its members to present extremely interesting projects throughout the year. Math Club stimulates Interest ln the subject Listening to Mr Vollmar discuss our number system are John Nas: Bill Moon Ed Jones John Keagle Roy Boyer Ken Bell Jean Lauster George Lucey lseatedl Chuck Clark and Sue Wilbur The officers and advisers of the Math Club are fstandmgl Mr Bud Rose vice president Helen Murphy secretary Dave Beeler treasurer and Bill Sherratt president Watching Sue Stoudsnger and Kent Bourland explain a prob lem on the sphere are George Casterllne Haldon Swinehart Ed Pultorak John Landstreet Sue Mechem and Stephanie Ku p A A , , l l I. ' ' . ' 2. ' ' ' . Ledger, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Vollmar, Miss Wakefield, fseated' 3. ' ' ' - I . , The field of communications fasci- - notes manyg to meet the interests of this group, the Radio Club has been formed. Ham operators send and re- ceive messages from all parts of the world. To obtain a novice license, operators must be able to send five words per minute in Morse code and pass an ex- amination covering the rules and the- ories of radio. Radio Club contacts foreign countries gf...- The ham radio is located in the physics laboratory Tl-e mem bers of tl'e Radio Club spend a lot of time trying to contact other states and foreign countries These boys are Barry Marsh Butch Hahnle John Landstreet Bill Coulter and Gary Foss The adviser for the Radio Club is Mr Gage The officers are John Landstreet president Bill Coulter vice president and Butch Hahnle secretary treasurer Tnese Radio Club members are examining the interior of a radio They are Bob Kingsley Barry Marsh and Derek Du Plantis 1355 X. lor wi ww II7 Members of the Latin Club are lback row! Karen Peters Brick Storslee Connie Coyle Marilyn Pierce Roland Byykkonen Mrs Ketchum Diana Hillman Cary McLaurlne lfront fowl Steve Bram ble vice president Judy Wood president Elaine Hayes treasurer and Pat DeMent secretary language clubs prove To present Latin and the important role it has played in history in the most interesting form possible is the goal of the Latin Club Its motto Labor vm cut omnia' declares that Labor con quers all' The members have found this to be true the more time and effort they devote to their meetings the more fascinating Latin becomes Comment allez-vous? How are you? French Club members greet each other as they strive to perfect their knowledge of la langue francaise in a French atmosphere. ln this club, the par- ticipants speak French almost ex- clusively. The members have studied this tongue for at least one year. Therefore, when they meet, they are accustomed to the language enough so they can speak and listen with understanding. Movies and French speakers are present- ed to familiarize students with the people and culture of this foreign country. H8 Those attending a noon meeting f the French Club are lthird fowl Allan Claypool Nicola Sheppard Judi Ras mussen lsecond rowl Ruth Tabacnick Donna Garrett John Landstreet Bud Rob inson lhrst rowl Sandy Hoff Lynn Mur ray and Katie Lou Baechler Officers of the French Club are Sarah Wilcox, vice president, Mrs. Wal- ters, adviser, Jon Parkes, president, Carole Miller, secretary, and Kathy All- mendinger, treasurer. I0 be interesting The main purpose of the Spanish Club is to increase the ability of its members to speak Spanish fluentlyj therefore, meetings are conducted primarily in Spanish. Since the members are also interested in the life in the various Spanish-speaking countries, most of the meetings consist of listening to speakers and viewing movies. . QI? The officers of the Spanish Club are istand- ing! Ruth Hollands, vice presidentg Sandy Petch, treasurer: lseatedl Janet Schwartz, secretaryg and Sue Mechem, president. -hw Members of the Spanish Club this year include Fay Brothers George Pendlll John Knox Gary Howell George Mechem Monty Parker Sue Johnston Pat Penny Howard Protrude Moxcyne Lowrey Sherry Sedge wick Sharon Higdon Jackie Goudy John Landstreet Sally Crulkshank Alice Hall Joanne Conine Wilma Anderson and Deanna Green ,Www www II9 D of l IS the largest club ln School D of L representatrves thrs year rncluded lstandrngl Anrta Madry Shrrley Panczyk Ruth Baechler Nancy Godfrey Glorra Wrnther Pam Schwab Wanda Bennett Kay Becker Sandy Green lseatedl Ann Sharpsteen Other home room representatrves to D of L are 'thrrd row' Nancy Rule Mary Lou Brown Shirley Brown Bev erly Jaecks Judy Madarsz Jeannre Haughey fsecond rowl Ruth Blrzna lmofl Susre Prer Ann Copeland Sonjra rznakalf r row' Bette a Nrkkr Sheppard and Shrrley Prerce The largest organrzatlon rn the hrgh school rs the Daughters of Lrberty It was formed durrng World War l as a mrlrtary group but rt rs now devoted to the servrce of others Ev ry gurl rn B C H S IS a member and each homeroom has a representatrve The many actrvrtres undertaken by D of L thrs year rncluded the Style Show whrch rs an annual affair a banquet for all members and sponsorshrp of a dance the Fall Frolrc One of the clubs money making projects was the Donkey Basketball Game Everyone who saw thrs hrlarrous event wrll surely re member rt The offrcers of the Daughters ot Liberty organlzatron are Pat Vosburgh secretary Barb Beck board member Marta Brand board member Mrs Lrndsey advrser Roxre Runyan vnce presrdent Lmda Humphrey president Karen DeBoer board member and Cathy Srpe board member , . O O X I E . . . . , I I I ' II ' II , . , . . r l I I ,,,, Y, ,, , I . I I I , , . , Helen Murphy and Grendo Barney. I I - , , I . I , . I I .. BI' , 'fi st H II, ' ' , ,,,, W, A l l l r I r I 1 1 . , 1 ' , ' ' : , 1 , 1 , . Usher Club performs many serv :ces The largest servrce organrzatron at Central rs the Usher Club lts members devote much tame actrng as ushers for a malorrty of the events held at the W K Kellogg Audrtorlum As an extra servrce all actlvltres whrch are related to school actrvrtres are ushered wrth no cost Applrcants for membershrp must thor oughly famrllaruze themselves wrth the audrtorrum take an examlnatlon and go through rmtratron proceedmgs Besrdes usherrng club actrvrtres cluded the annual rnltratron of new mem bers care of the swrmmrng record board whrch the club made two years ago for the Youth Burldrng takrng care of the Y B cloak room at the Cereal Bowl, and a roller skatmg party Members received therr prns at a banquet held annually at the end of the year 1 X of fx These Usher Club officers are plannmg that organrzatlons future and are loolung at nts past record They are Pam Schwab treasurer Dave Beeler president and Barb Heydenberk secretary Jrm Harrrs vrce president rs mrsslng FIFTH ROW E Pultorak T MacCalla D Moshrer S Bramble W McKay B Hardmg FOURTH ROW N Edgett C Prmce M Hopkins E Patten D Reynolds M Styer S Wnlbur W Karser M Houghey S Rowe J Anglrn J Slaga THIRD ROW N Brown C Brrman D Preston J Kader J Artz J Foster E Rrgel J Hewrtt C Mathns J Goudy J Thllras SECOND ROW N Rule N Strowbrldge J Jackson B Schrock L Poupard G Wmther N Brezette C Coyle C Blankenshlp FIRST ROW Mr Potts P Schwab D Beeler Jlm Hams B Heydenberk Mr Zeller Spring Speech contest open to all students l ?' The flrst place spring speech winners here at Central Included Lynn Burnham and Tod Ensign humorous readings Margie Miner dramatic reading Ruth Hollands oratlon Bruce Campbell and Paul Williamson extempore speaking Not pictured are Eloise Wallace dramatic reading and Tom Kemp oratron Spring Speech is sponsored by the Michigan Stat Forensic Association and It was held March lO here at students and they have the opportunity of entering any one of five divisions Extempore speaking IS one of the hardest divisions A topic is decided on one hour before the speech is to be given and the student must prepare a four to six min ute speech on that topic The De lamation contest is for sophomores only This onslsts of an interpretation of a famous speech such as the Gettysburg Address Along this some line is the Dramatic Reading which may be an excerpt from a play or book These two people Lynn Burnham and Ruth Hol The last category is a humorous reading These read lands both won second places In the Six A spring mgs should be memorized and no more than eight min speech contest held here at Central Lynn was IN Utes long the humorous reading division and Ruth was IN orahon 122 gs ,, Gs 1 qv :J . . . . e I Central. This contest is open to all senior high school I I - - . . I C L. . . I I Debate IS a most thoughtful subject Debate challenges the acumen of those who partncl pate In It A real test of forensic ablllty was thus years questlon Resolved That dlrect U S economic and to lndlvrdual countrles should be llmlted to technical asslst ance and disaster reluef which provoked many excltmg and heated arguments Argumg the pros and cons of this ussue were Bruce Campbell Ruth Hollands Tom Kemp Sergio Kavalhuna Janet Nye and Paul Wllllamson 'NC lib- .snail The members ot the varsnty debate team are practlcung before actual competutxon begms Members ofthe Debate team are comparing notes They are lstandlngl Janet Nye Mr Glancy Sergio Kavalhuna Ruth Hollands lseatedl Tom Kemp Bruce Campbell and Paul Wllllamson 123 , s .. . .. . , . ,, I . . . , . . . . . ,, . .. I , 1 - I I I I , . 3 art - 1 - I 1 I 1 1 - Staff members of the KEY who have worked consustently throughout the year are Tom Kurkland Gordon Schlmmel Jrm Harvey Kathy Allmendmger Barb Cohen Karon von Chawes fseated Sue Watts and Carol Coleman The KEY IS an award These sensors have been the backbone of this years KEY They are lstandungl erry Yerlc business manager Judy Haughey fea tures edltor lseotedl Ivory Lee sports editor Sarah Wilcox literary editor and .llm Harrus assrstant editor Mrss Burke served as the ad vrser to this staff ENN. l24 The hugh school prlntshop prints the KEY Gene Grounds and Chuck Stevenson are super vrsmg the pnntrng of one of the Issues ol the school newspaper T l T , A I ., ,, M . , . J ' ' . Q K , , , , - .se I .W.,.,4Q I I I E ' l Corinne Gettings as the editor of the KEY has many responsibilities wlnnlng publlcallon The high school newspaper should reflect the life of the school and the Central Key accomplishes this goal very effectively. A bi- monthly publication, the Key is full of school news and lively features. A large staff dedicates many hours to the production of the newspaper. Corinne Get- tings, as Editor-in-Chief, has been the nu- cleus of all work done on the Key. She is to be commended for her capability in handling the responsibility of co-ordinating the numer- ous phases of the paper. Also deserving praise for his dependability in assuming many duties is Jim Harris, assistant editor. Although these two have borne much of the burden, others have likewise contributed much to the Key. These students are Judy Haughey, feature editor, Sarah Wilcox, lit- erary editor, Sue Watts, activities editor, Carol Coleman, news editor, Ivory Lee, sports editor, Jerry Yeric, business manager, and Chuck Stevenson and Gene Grounds produc tion supervisors Miss Evelyn E Burke and Mr Carl Krause are the faculty advisers The journalism class is responsible for much of the material that is published in the KEY The editors of next years publi cations will be selected from this group 'ta l25 I - , , . . . I A P I I 5 my . i, QM , . Y i A Sue Stoudinger is glancing over some of the layouts in the previous yearbooks. As the editor of the PAEAN, her responsibility is to co-ordi- nate all actlvltles The PAEAN had its It takes a tremendous amount of work, time, foresight, and imagination to publish a school annual. The PAEAN staff has worked hard during the past year in order to turn plans and ideas into realities. The actual planning of the PAEAN started last sum- mer, when the Editor-in-Chief, Susan Stoudinger, began to think and dream about what she wanted her PAEAN to be like. Sue certainly deserves to be congratulated for the excellent job she has done in creating a really fine PAEAN, one of which she can truly be proud. With the help of Miss Evelyn Burke, the adviser, Sue did much to make the staff the tightly-knit group that is absolute- ly essential in order to produce a good yearbook. Paean is a Latin word meaning song of praise. It has been the title of Central's annual for nearly fifty years. The main purpose of the PAEAN is to record the achievements, honors and activities of various individ- uals groups and organizations at Central Janls Ellerton and Sue Johnston have been busily selling ads to local mer chants smce last fall Their efforts resulted in twenty pages of advertisements The PAEAN staff would not have functioned to pro duce this i958 yearbook if It were not for the full co Our special appreciation goes to Mrs Marian DeBoer a secretary in the vocational office who typed and typed and typed for the yearbook on her own time John Radar 126 Mary Zuber Betsy Carter Jim Harris Marg Uhrle Judy Sibley Sharon McClure Connie Shaw Mary Lou Clay times during the year Many In the journalism class have contributed their services too Another special thanks also goes to Mr Max Misner and Mr Carl Krause who served as art and printing advisers operation of all persons involved. pool, bnd Ed Allen have helped the staff innumerable start last sulnlner The literary staff of the PAEAN - Karon von Chawes, Barb Cohen, Sue Mechem, Sarah Wilcox, and Mary Cham- pagne-wrote all the copy in the book and arranged the details concerning photographs. Jean Lauster and Helen Copeland helped to co-ordinate the sales and pro- motion of the l9S8 yearbook. Also, Jean and Helen worked on the senior, junior 2 fi 34, C6 and sophomore class pictures. The photographers for the PAEAN, Tom Kirkland and Gordon Schimmel, are with Miss Burke. They are looking at some enlarged photographic prints in the darkroom. l27 Q 55. 1 '- 4 ' 5. QQ., -.435 41 --::-2, 5 W 5 -2.121 fy , Y b W -. 4 V Ls? 241, 55:5 pi , I ATHLETICS are one of the most important and exciting phases of our high school life. Watching and participating in sports here at Central con- sumes much of our time. All of our teams-in fall, winter, and spring sports-have proved themselves to be keen com- petition for the other Six-A league schools. The boys who participate in sporting events not only learn to master their certain sport, but also learn more about teamwork and sportsmanship. Dan Convis is being dunked by some members of the swimming team who were celebrating his birthday. Changes... l29 E E svygi A RT T ,I Ak Q -IA In J., 1-D 1 'A .ji U ' A 555 TT , .1,. 577' 4.5 CREEK rn,l cncikl THIRD ROW M Hudson cCann R Boyer T Jones D Dllts SECOND ROW D Dlget ersmlth D Moles Harrison D Pallett J Hubbard FIRST ROW S Bramble R VanHouten J Tu ner B Gammons D Moshler MISSING F Ste enson Cross Country has Improved season The Battle Creek cross country team coached by Mr to do well so they could add their share of pomts toward Krlbourn Hall started Its season agamst Portage The the 6 A f 0Pl1Y Wlfh 900d 5P l fl1eY d'd well The Bearcats beat thas flne Class B team In a drrvm ram team look 0 Solld Hurd place behmd Strong Squods from 9 Lanslng Eastern and Jackson The Harrrers rn thelr dual and trrangular meets were prlmlng for the bug one the 6 A meet They were eager tam SCHEDULE The team was led well by senlor Jerry Turner as cap OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Portage Jackson Hastings lnvrtatronal Lansing Sexton Kalamazoo Slx A Meet Regionals 130 3rd Place 6th Place 3rd Place Cancelled 3rd Place 9th Place L . B 4 4, T e Q ' ' , 5 s if f ' ' .. me E, T J 3 3? an .1 - .K I fl 1 . , B. M , , , . , . ' . 1 . ' , R. Ov ' , . , ' , . , . : . , . , . r , . , . I . V . I lst Place football brought many lhrllls and spills The Bearcat football team under the coaching of Chuck Cacek started nts season with a fme I2 0 vlctory over the good Dearborn Edsel Ford team The Bearcats then traveled to Jaskson for their flrst sux A encounter The team left the crowd gasping for breath as lt took the openlng klck off and semor half back Dave Kenna ston with the help of some fme blocking ran back for a mnety fave yard touchdown The game ended wuth the Bearcats belng vlctonous by a score of 20 6 After a heart breaklng defeat to Ypsllantl the Bear cats took on the hlghly rated Lanslng Eastern squad Our team had been hlt hard by the flu epldemlc lt lost 45 0 Next came the homecommg game The Bearcats again tasted defeat as they lost 24 I4 to Ann Arbor In the fur t half of the game wlth Lanslng Sexton the Bearcats suffered a bad case of fumblltls whlch re sulted In the other team making two touchdowns Battle Creek made a comeback and erased the two touchdowns tymg the game at ZI Wlth only flfty nlne seconds left nn the game Sexton scored another touchdown The Bearcats then took the klck off and marched eughty yards In eleven plays to score the tymg touchdown It was a spectacular fnmsh thus professuonal type playmg was made possible by perfect team work The backs used the holes that were opened by the llnemen to the best advantage Pm pomt passmg was also a mam fac tor In the fme performance After beating Allen Park 27 I3 the Bearcats took on Muskegon a hrghly rated team In a blmdlng snow storm Centrals fans watched their team take a 7 6 lead at the half but saw Muskegon come back to wln the game I3 7 School splrlt was hugh at the Kalamazoo game The team as well as the spectators knew that Battle Creek had not beaten Kazoo an an away game srnce l935 Our Bearcats were just too much for the weak opposltlon and Central ended Its season with a 20 6 wln The team placed thlrd an the Slx A league with two wms two losses and one tue The overall record was four wms four losses and one tue Thus fme team was led by Johnny Coleman and Tom Gould FIFTH ROW J Vasko J Keagle H CYBYSIYIQEI E Wnlllams T Wondergem D Potter J Price J Bradley B Kuchen reuther W Llghtheart FOURTH ROW A Claypool J Love J Simmons G Hjortaas J Eubanks L Brown T Gould B Casterllne J Englehart THIRD ROW J Fullerton J Coleman B Storslee E Brown J Estelle J Wllkey B Cruppen R Grant D Roderick SECOND ROW V Green L West B Nunnally D Kenlston D Vore S Thompson D Long FIRST ROW I Ranger R Hayes J Vaden C Johnson J Allen S Dougherty I I , . 1 ' I ' I 1 ' I . i I U - . . . , . - . I - ' I ' r , . . ' . . , 5 I 1 ,, . . ,, . . . . I ' ' . ' ' I I I I ' n ' I I 1 , . 2 - 1 - f - Q - , - , - 1 - I - 1 - ' , . . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . Z . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . . : . , . , . , . , . ,. , . . : . , , , . , . , . ,. . QI! lilllyg in 1' HIV. il I I 4 ' -. -C 3 5 , Ney N' football is an Number 59, Johnny Coleman, fights for all The Bearcats are held from scoring a touch- the yardage he can get. Johnny was this year's down by some magnificent defense on the part co-captain, and played in the fullback position. Ol the 0PP0Slfl0n- Football requires a great deal of nat ural athletic ability and intelligence More than sixty three boys sophomores juniors and semors were members of this years football team 3 Every day the football team held practice either at Bailey Park or on the football field It was during these drills that new plays and signals were learned and the players received individual coach n SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Dearborn Edsel Ford 0 Jackson, 6 Ypsilanti 3l Lansing Eastern 45 Lansing Sexton 28 Allen Park I3 Muskegon, I3 Kalamazoo 6 i g. , ...,.................................... 12 ' ', ........................................................ 20 ' , ............................................ 0 Ann Arbor, 24 ..............,.,......................t.............. l4 ' , .............................................. 28 . ....,................................................. 26 , ....,.............,................................... 20 l 2 all-school sport Emmett Brown rs go Ing over the lane for the hrst touchdown of the 1957 season for the Bat tle Creek Bearcats Cen agamst Dearborn Edsel Fo I20 tral won this game rd, -. Basketball lfidlll captures GW WM WUI' ,ww 415 K3-7' uw- W Y was mm luv-QW,-ani' P Rathburn B James M McNlchols J Nas: E Brown A McConnohre G Hgortaas R Helsben D Kam D Sackett C Wyers J Vaden J Slmmans The veteran Bearcat basketball team coached by Paul Weaver looked forward to a good year After wrnnrng their frrst three games the Bearcats faced therr arch rrval Lakeview The lnsprred team showed the crowd at Percy Jones gym a real game Battle Creeks clutch playrng showed as rt won the thrrller 60 '58 On the followung Frnday the Bearcats faced the pnxed team from Kalamazoo The strong Bearcat flve broke Kazoos 22 game wrnnrng streak as they defeated the Maroon Grants S8 48 After defeating Jackson and Lansmg Eastern Battle Creek took on Lansmg Sexton to see which team would come out on top In the Slx A league race The Bearcats showed therr strength by beating the tough Sexton squad 60 50 Thus Battle Creek team just seemed unbeatable as they defeated Grand Rapids South Ann Arbor Kala mazoo Lansmg Eastern and Muskegon They had run up a remarkable record of thlrteen wms and no losses as the second encounter wrth Sexton loomed as a true test of therr power The game was mp and tuck l34 throughout but as Battle Creek called time out wrth two mmutes and twelve seconds left they were behmd 44 4l Those two mmutes told the story because as the frnal buzzer sounded the Bearcats became the new Srx A league champs by a score of 48 45 Upon defeatrng Jackson 50 39 Battle Creek had completed the frrst undefeated basketball season rn the schools hrstory lt had won frfteen games and the Slx A league champronshrp ln the frrst game of the Dlstrrct tournament Battle Creek beat Holland 53 37 Next the Bearcats faced Grand Rapids Chrrstlan The game was flgured as a toss up because Chrrstnan had a twelve frve record The frve losses had occurred at a trme when several of the starters were In bed with the flu A glgantrc crowd at Western Mrchngan s freld house watched Chrsstran play the best game of Its season Battle Creek worked as a team all the way but they couldnt yell unto the pow erful unlt that they had shown themselves to be rn the past The Bearcats met the 56 53 defeat luke true champs 1 mf , V , ' .Y 4 1' Y s .,. 31 me Q1 W M wi 15 ,H A 1, 1 S1 'S ,gee 1 me I 1 n , ,,. Hif i , ' . A ' . - 1 - 1 v 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 V 1 - 1 - - 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - C I . ' ' , ' ' . , ' . . 1 ' 1 I ' , . . . , . . ' ' . . , 1 - . . . , . , . ' , ' . I - I . . . . , . . . 1 1 ' ' , . . 1 1 - , . . 1 Six-A cage lille Bob James leading scorer an the clty and the Slx A League leaps into the an to make a shot Bob was chosen as a member of the Detrort Free Press all state basketball team and for the Slx A team This years basketball games were always excrtmg Under the coaching of Mr Wea er the team won the Slx A championship SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK St Phlllp 30 Muskegon 34 Ann Arbor 44 Lakeview 58 Kalamazoo 48 Lansmg Eastern Lansmg Sexton 50 Grand Rapids South Ann Arbor 54 Kalamazoo 57 Lansmg Eastern 62 Muskegon 45 Lansmg Sexton 43 Jackson 39 The cagers had many avld supporters thus year This was pro ed by the good attendance at thelr games In Percy Jones Gymnasium if E 5 egg P ' ggi Jackson,2O ............ 'L A , 1 . I ....r.. . Swimmers are Six-A ,M The signal for the beginning ol the 400 yard freestyle relay team has lust been sounded Don Dlget is In the third lane swimming for Battle Creek 136 SCHEDULE After Battle Creek's victory in the Cereal Bowl Relays, the members of its swimming team heaved coach Tom Stubbs into the Youth Building pool to celebrate the victory. John Boker a promising sophomore per former is splashing through the water in one of the medley relays during the Cereal Bowl competition OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Cereal Bowl Relays East Grand Rapids 38 Grand Haven 34 East Lansing 20 Jackson 30 Lansing Sexton 31 Ann Arbor 50 Kalamazoo 23 Bay City Handy 20 Lansing Eastern 31 Six A Meet State Meet S ' , ........................................ 58 , ................................................ 62 ' , .........,.........,.............................. 76 , .......................................................... 66 ' , .............................................. 65 Saginaw Arthur Hill, 37 ...................................... 55 , ...................................................... 46 , .................................................... 73 ' , .............................................. 67 ' , ........................,................... 61 ' - .................,..............................,......... lst and Slate tank chanlps THIRD ROW Mr Stubbs D Pallett H Anderson J Blankenshup J Sulvers F Smuth J Thompson C Hebb B Cobb R Smuth G Howell J Musner J Pruce R Boyer J Harvey SECOND ROW T Laberdue L Heath C Woodworth D Duget B Morrus D Convus F Rounds A Borden T Kurkland J S'1ay L Burgett B Green u l FIRST ROW: C. Steinforth, E. Drew, B. Shive, C. Adams, L. Markusic, K. Herst, J. Baker, J. Deo, W. Lundberg, F. Culp, D. VanDragt, J. Harrison, D. Burrill. . . I . - . .. I ' ' ' . I . I . . ' l I . I 1 ' I ' - ' I I . I 1 1 n p - I - ' 'I The Battle Creek Bearcat swummung team under the sound coachung of Tom Stubbs had one of uts best sea sons un hustory The Bearcats started the season wuth an umpressuve wun un the annual Cereal Bowl Relays beatung some of the best teams un the state As the season progressed the powerful swummung squad had a record of sux wuns and no defeats Then Battle Creek journeyed to Ann Arbor to swum agaunst the defendung Sux A champuons Thus meet was thrull ung all the way but the Ann Arbor team lust had too much power for us that nught Battle Creek lost 50 46 The swummers funushed theur season wuth two more vuctorues They ended theur dual meet season wuth a 8 l record The Bearcats were prumed for the Sux A meet un Ann Arbor The team came through to wun thus wuth Ann Arbor a close second The score was 85 79 Over all strength and great team depth paud off for the Bear cats The Battle Creek squad also won the State meet at Lansung a week later The powerful freestyle relay team of Fred Rounds Alec Borden Don Duget and Dan Convus broke the ex ustung natuonal records un the 200 and 400 yard free style relays The 200 yard medley relay team also broke the exustung natuonal record The four boys on thus team were Bob Smut John Baker Terry Laberdue and Fred Rounds Thus years swummung team broke all school records except one The teams co captauns were Dan Convus and Fred Rounds l37 The Bearcat wrestlrng team had another frne year under the expert coachlng of Floyd Oglesby The team placed second rn the always strong Srx A league They had an overall record of srx wrns and two defeats The Bearcat grapplers had won three straight matches when they faced Lansrng Sexton Battle Creek hadnt beat a Sexton wrestllng squad In the entlre hlstory of the school But the strong Bearcat team beat Sexton Zl 20 rn a thrlller Thus was a feat of whrch to be proud Wrestlers show The Battle Creek team was the host for the wrestlrng regronals The team represented our school very well Battle Creek took seven frrsts and had eleven places all together This enabled them to easily wln the re gronal trtle The team co captams Nate Rrchardson and George Hobbs went to Lanslng and emerged with the state champronshrps rn their respective werght dlvrsrons Hobbs took the ll2 pound tltle and Richardson won the l03 pound crown Sensor grappler Lucky Thompson took a third rn the strong state competrtlon SCHEDULE OPPONENTS BATTLE CREEK Kalamazoo 24 Ypsrlantl 23 Jackson 26 Lansrng Sexton 20 Ann Arbor I6 Nlles l5 Regionals State FOURTH ROW R Lang S Thompson B Storslee G Shafer W Llghtheart M Watson J Dowell B Casterlme B Brownell J Vasco THIRD ROW P Conner D Coyer W Smith W Rose J Love R Bush T Brown G Welcher R Cnppen H Stubblefreld J Head SECOND ROW D Conklln B Kuchenreuther J Hubbard N Richardson G Hobbs C Horsley J Rogers C Rowe J Sawyer E Hannah E Evans W Hale FIRST ROW B Lang mgr Mr Oglesby head coach Mr Myerlng assistant coach T Brllangs mgr l , .........................,.......................... 26 ', .....................................................t.. 25 , ............,............................................. l9 ' , .................................,............ 21 , ...................................................... 27 Lansing Eastern, 33 ............................................ 32 ' , ................,................,.............................. Il ' .............................,................................ lst good flghllng splrll George Hobbs tries to pm Nate Richard son This year they are the co captains o the team and both won the state champions in their Barry Kuchenreuther and Wade Llghtheart both Brick Storslee and Lucky Thompson try to throw each other in a warm up prior to the re gionals YISIOIIS Nate Richardson puts o headlock on teammate Johnny Hubbard These wrestlers are both semors next year s wrestling team Calvin Horsley and Jim Head wrestle with each other before an Important meet begins George Hobbs IS accept mg from Mr Oglesby the Best Competitor award Nate Richardson was voted the Most Improved Wrestler this year 139 i I I I 1 l W l Y l l f , - ,, ,, - - - - I ' - ' - respective weight di- juniors, will be among the returning lettermen on f 3 . Baseball is a sport SECOND ROW D Shearer J Vaden T Thayer M Nunnally P Glbson A McConnohle J Estelle I Ranger R Perklns T Cross L Squires Mgr F Belshenm FIRST ROW C Wyers D Kenlston T Wondergem E Brown G Hlortacs B James D Kam T Gould B Nunnally D Drlts M Fullerton The Bearcat baseball team will be under the fine Central has a veteran team back this year and they of be fo lake the SU' A league Ch0mP'0 5l P Wh'Cl Fhel' los' The squad has a full schedule of fifteen games thus last season to Jackson year All home games are played at Post Park Staduum Aprl Apr: Apr: Aprl May May May May May Moy May May 140 20 27 SCHEDULE at East Lansmg at Lakeview Kalamazoo at Lansmg Sexton at Jackson at Lansmg Eastern Benton Harbor at Kalamazoo Lansmg Sexton Open Jackson Lansmg Eastern 4 1 1 9 fx T , Jflwskml il I I P ' ' ' ' .wx 'I I9 ..................A.,............................... ' 'I 23 .............................,......................r..... ' 'I 25 .............................,.......,............,......... 'I 29 ..................,............................. ' May 3 .............................................................. Ann Arbor 6 ,..................................,...............r....r... 9 .................................,............ ' IO ..........,........................................... I3 ...................................................... I6 ......................,............................. ' 23 ..............................................................r... of skill and hustle 1 , vmgggifvewgef wwavwkwqm Outfielder, Dave Shearer Chet Wyers Dave Kenniston, second Pitcher and infielder, baseman 'X x Tom Gould outfielder First baseman and Pncher Tom Wondergem pitcher Bob James ff' Dove Kam catcher Thrrd baseman Gordle Bosll Nunnally shortstop Hportaas Golf team has many returning Ietlermen SECOND ROW G Groat D Potter S Reed M Knoll R Gray M Van Nortwnck B Jones FIRST ROW P Russell J Barley G Manusos T Hurleman B Clawson This should be a great year for the Battle Creek Hrgh School golf team The coach Cllff Gettlngs IS dlrectlng a strong squad of returning veterans and the competrtlon to make the four starting berths I keen The result should be a strong team The Bearcat golfers placed rather low rn the Srx A race last year but this sprung they look like strong con tenders The golfers play thelr home matches at erther the Marywood or Rlverslde Country Clubs Thus years captaln Jerry Barley rs dolng a fme rob In leadmg the squad Malo Van Nortwrck llnes r Russell ta es up hrs putt on the seventh Jerry Bailey rs preparing mighty swung with the club green to tee off A pw l42 A lx K R Q .,., gr.- Jx , . R Nw X-- f : . , . ' , . , . ' , . . ' l I I , , - . . . , ' .3 b I I I I I I I I I I Ph'l k a ' ' ' ' Tennis team primed for besl season - QW Yiwu FOURH ROW T ldema E Drew L Turner J Mason THIRD ROW K Herst J Blankenshrp P Slmrod T SECOND ROW I Lawrence mgr C Garlleld B Rose FIRST ROW J Howle J Deo G Lucey D Owen G The l958 tennrs squad IS under the leadership of Jack Mawdsley The netters are hoprng to better last years excellent record of twelve wms one defeat with a per fect season The veteran team IS made up of ten play ers four srngles players and three doubles teams The Bearcats wlll be out to beat Ann Arbor and Jack Dave Ow e n captam Jrm Ho smashes a forehand shot Q... W hand shot WW' S Bramble J Keagle Jones J Harvey M McCarty J Mrsner C Clark J Nas: J Holder Mr Mawdsley coach Pierce D Moshler son the two toughest teams rn the Slx A league Battle Creek took the league champronshrp last year with a league record of nrne wms and one defeat All home matches are played at Barley Park Whrle Mr Mawdsley was In the hosprtal Mr Radclrff and the captaln Dave Owen scheduled practlces and kept the teams sprrrt 'Q The second doubles team re Innes a back Gary Pre ce and Holder wo-'vl-Q Q91 Y H frisy , 'z . 143 A Q T- s M, 7 , W , , 7,a.m, , ..., ,, rm of D, - T A f , ' Q v A Q ff A f , 19019 M W my dai' :iw 5, 9 5 i f T , 5 ,X j . 3 1 l' A ' , . , , .:,,,A',. , V 1 , , l II, .Q . wx, 9' y v A.: o f .. - MQ eu fig . , ' 6-va. . V . J . M X 'ft f q. 1 fe 1 . 5 ,::.:, , K, ., I 6 'Y , X , TN gg 4 I H f, gf' ,-L ht , 5 ' ig, yf I ' t 5 f , s ' A R , ' : , ' , . , . , , , . ' , . ' . , , . . . n I I 1 ' , , I l . . I I . . I , . . , . . I ' - h' h. , ' , ' ' ' - is ' r Jim P9 rl 4, . rs 'P 4 ......, - . .,., ., .. .mn V .- 4 lf an I Y I I H .,.. , - f 5 ' M 2 J. Sf y T M Q 5 Track squad produces FOURTH ROW Mr Stubbs W Bell B Larson D Colemam Mr Cacek THIRD ROW B Rapson L Trsdell J Lo e J Hooper P Evans W Engllsh R Hesrben D Long L Logsdon SECOND ROW C Lafayette C Gehrman C Moles J Nel on J Cope C Marshall B Gammons H Harvey FIRST ROW V Blanton F Culp M McNlchols W Wallace L Brown R Vest D Burch J Bradley The Battle Creek Hugh School track squad under the coachrng of Chuck Cacek as hoprng for a good season this sprung Although the team has been hurt by the graduation of several outstandrng members Mr Cacek feels that wrth hard work and good spmt the team wnll shape into one that wlll really make Central proud The squad rs strong rn held events but lacks power nn sprmts and relay events Brlly Wallace rs to be com mended for the excellent way he has served rn the ca pacrty of captain I44 Apr: Aprr Aprl May May May May May May May SCHEDULE Open at Ann Arbor at Jackson at Central Mrchrgan Relays at Albron College lnvrtatlonals Lansing Eastern at Regional Lansrng Sexton at State at 6 A Meet at Lansrng g ' ' 'I I8 .................................,.................,......,,.,...... ,. t ' U 'I 25 ...............................,.......,............... . . . I ' ' U 'I 29 ......,........................................,........ 3 ........,........,...,.,........ ' ' ' May 6 ..........................,.............,.....,............. Kalamazoo . . . I0 ....,......................, ' ' ' . . . ' . I3 ........,.,....,...............,.,................ .. ' ' . ' I7 ..............,.,...,..................................... ' 3 . . - 20 .........................................,......,..... ' ' ' 24 .......,...............,..,......,.....,.........,............. . 3l .................,......,,,.........,. - ' outstanding results One of the Bearcat trackmen shows good form m clear These tfqckmen are runnmg one of the relays Leroy mg the low hurdle Brown has just hnlslred hrs lap Leroy Tlsdell IS beglnnrng s K-Q M., me A trackman crosses the bar In the hugh jumping event Three of his teammates look on The brocdjumplng event IS the special ty of thus Bearcat John Love IS showmg hrs form . we I hi. I A it ,nx 5 M L K A -'s hw. 3 V : -'iw . . . . . l45 men s Club ThIs club IS open to all boys who have won a letter In any sportmg actlvlty The Lettermen s Club IS a very worthwhIle organIza tIon lt develops and strengthens the frIendshIp and understandlng between the members of the varIous ath letIc teams lt also offers any boy who has won a VGFSITY letter a chance to perform Important servIces for hIs school The Lettermens Club offlcers Include Tom Gould presldent Dave Owen vIce presIdent George Hobbs secretary and John Shay treasurer Under the fIne leadershIp of these boys the club undertook many worthwhIIe proyects Among them was sponsorlng the best competltor trophy awards an annual affaIr They are presented to one boy from each of the nIne sports These boys are elected best competItors by theIr team mates ReceIvIng thIs trophy IS a proud moment for any athlete ThIs year the club purchased a large slgn on whIch pIctures of the teams and other pertInent InformatIon concermng Central s athletIcs can be posted Space was rented In the SecurIty NotIonaI Bank to dlsplay the SIQH It IS Intended to show the publlc gust what the hIgh schools sports programs are doIng lellermen S Club holds weekly meeting FOURTH ROW J Bradley l Ranger D Long J SImmons B James E Engelhardt L Brown A Claypool B Storslee THIRD ROW J Coleman J Keagle B Nunnally B Gammons D DIget T LaberdIe D Convls E WIIlIamS .QECOND ROW S Bramble D Moshler R Van Houten J Vaden E Pultorak G PIerce K Bell D KenIston FIRST ROW Mr Cacek G Hobbs T Gould J Shay ll ' ' l ' - Q. I I . . . j I: . . 1' . . , . . I I I I I I I - I . I Q I . , . , . Tom Gould is conducting one of the meetings of the Letter- l . A , 4 ' . , , , , 5 - I - I - I - I I V I - J I - I I - J I - , I , , . - - I - I I I - I - I - I - I - I : . , . , . , , . G A A Board plans for future i:lCtlVltllES lStandlngl Beverly Schrock Manlyn Plerce and Shirley Plerce sophomore board members Bonnie Jones Luz Romlck and Margie Hale lunlor board members Jackle Shay Mary Jo Robinson and Marrlyn Conley sensor board members lSeatedl Beulah Danlel treasurer Mary Lou Steele vlce president flrst semester and presldent second semester Ruth Ann Elmer president flrst semester and Sue Daniel secretary The success of any organlzatron depends upon Its leaders Thrs year the Glrls Athletlc As o lation has very capable leaders ln the form of the G A A board whrch consists of three sophomores, three IUDIOTS, and three senlor board members, In addltlon to four officers Any gurl who IS Interested In sports may become a member of the Grrls' Athletrc Assocratuon Throughout the year the G A A sponsors such actrvltres as swam mlng hrklng basketball volleyball and bowllng Pornts are glven for partrcrpahon In these actrvltres, and ot the end of each year awards are glven on the basis of the number of points that have been acquired Three hun dred polnts are requured for a numeral, sux hundred for a letter, and nlne hundred for a gold pm 147 . , , 1 O O 0 Eiviii as I A 7' ,f FY, I 1 I A 1 l ' 1 I I 1 ' l 1 V 1 ' I I h 1 l 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 - . . . I - ' . . . . 1 ' ' I ' c ,' ' . . - - . ' ' T I 1 I I ' K wmqfgwwzgy www 5 3552 mu alll! GAA swimming takes place In the fall Many gurls participate In this sport and thoroughly enjoy It The swimmers this year are lstandmgl Carol McNeal and Gloria Wilson fkneelmgl Judy McNeil Jlll Arnold Sue Daniel De Ann Llnd Frelda Leffew San dy Glen Julie Hurlbut Anna Mae Fenner and Pat Barnes lslttingl Margie Hale San dy Myers Luz Romlck Mary Jo Robinson Mary Lou Steele Jackie Shay Beulah Dan rel Joanne Adams Rosalyn Remff and Shar on Shupp 3 Z Eli! 5 ill 256 xg nf-4,--.........,, Many acllvllles are A fall activity on the GAA schedule as hiking This activity gives the girls a chance to enjoy fresh air and sunshme and provides plenty at good exercise Among the hikers this year are lback row! Marilyn Pierce Beverly Schrock Bonnie Starner Ruth Ann Elmer Eunice Thurston and Mary Jo Robin son lFrrst row? Glona Wilson Jackie Shay De Ann Lind and Miss Walne These archery enthusiasts met twice a week during the fall. The girls getting ready to shoot are Liz Romick, Sandy Meyers, Sue Seymour, and Marilyn Conley. a part of G. A. A. These girls are members of the G.A.A. bowling l0O club To be a member of thus club one must have a bowlrng average of one hundred or over The members this year are Sue Danrel Beverly Bowser Jlll Arnold Beulah Danrel Sandy Meyers Lrz Romlck Bonnre Jones Jean Shaffer and Mary Lou Steele Basketball rs one of the most popular sports among the GA A members The grrls playmg basketball this year Included lthrrd rowl Mary Lou Steele Rosalyn Renrlt Lz Romrck Shrrley Wrllrams Mary Jo Robmson Mcrrlyn Pierce Bonnre Jones Sandy Meyers 'second row' Carol McNreI Freuda Leffew Beverly Schrock Leah Scofield Dolly Nasby Beulah Damel Alrce Nesbrtt Vrvran Laws Eunice Thurston llrrst rowl Antronette Con ley Sue Seymour Sue Danrel Bonnne Starner Velma Laws Bonme Knapp Marrlyn Conley Shrrley Plerce and Elarne Wrllrams A These gurls enjoy playmg volleyball which rs just one of the many actlvrtles that GA A offers every grrl that yarns Membership dues are very low and they con be pard at any time dunng the year preferably In the fall 149 XJ lStandmgl Mary Lou Steele Bonnle Jones Luz Romlck Su Ann Seymour Alice Nesbltt Sue Daniel Antuonette Conley iSeatedl Shlrley Plerce Mary Jo Robinson Morllyn Conley ond EJWIC8 Thurston The Ufflclals Club rules the roost The OfflCIClS Club IS an Important part of the Glrls Athletic Assoclatlon lt IS composed of gurls who oct as umrres, referees scorers, and trmers for basketball vol leyball or softball If o gurl oftrclates for these three major sports she earns 100 pomts toward her award 150 With all the competntlon In GAA bowl mg It IS qulte an achievement to become the hugh scorer This year the honors go to Bonnle .lanes who bowled an average of H8 for the bowlmg season I 5 . . . . Q . . . . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 l 1 l 1 - ' ' Y Al YY .. , . . . , 1 1 ' , . , . 1 f egg , 5 Varslty cheerleaders Bonme Hecker Saralee Beamlsh Mary Jo Rosa Joyce Richardson Allce Frlsble and Cecv Dell Cheerleaders lead schools splrll and pep Junlor varslty cheerleaders Katle Lou Baechler Barb Ver ga and .ludn Rasmussen This year the spmt and enthuslasm of our sux varslty cheerleaders helped to cheer our teams on to one of B C H S s most success ful sports seasons Because of thelr never tnrmg efforts school splrrt reached an all tlme hugh More students ond adults attend ed our sports events thus year than ever be ore Alrce Frlsble the captaln of our cheer Ieadmg squad has been a cheerleader for three years She received a trophy for her PSPPY Support Our sophomore reserve teams received much enthusrastlc support from the junior varslty cheerleaders This IS the flrst year of hugh school cheerleadmg for each of these three spmted gurls lSl 1 1 I 1 I f Q A rf. sv . . . . .Y I 3 . . . . Q, 1 1 I ' ., . -'tgp - 1 ,f f -f . . I I , I - I 1 1 . I in m...,.,,,,mMMW 0 2 Y . lUww-W. THE MEMORIES that we have shared will always be prevalent. They will be with us wherever we go, ever lingering in our minds. The formal dances, Homecoming, the all-school plays, Band Follies, and just places, are certain things and events that we will not forget. Unlike other things, our memories will never change. Our Homecoming Queen, Alice Frisbie, is wav- ing to the crowd just before half-time activities be- gan at the Ann Arbor-Battle Creek football game. Fred Rounds is driving the car, and Miss Jane Gardner, Homecoming Queen of l956, is beside him. Changes... 'lf ! Homecoming l957 was a wonderful time With a memorable assembly Friday, October l8, Homecoming 1957 was off to a great success. The spirit of the occasion was felt all day long. Many female Cen- tralites wore the traditional huge yellow mums which gave a festive air to the school. Queen Alice Frisbie The crowning of Queen Alice Frisbie by last year's queen, Jane Gardner, was a thrilling moment for the entire student body and touched off the week-end of excitement. Queen Alice and her court-Sharon Dunham, Janis Ellerton, Mary Jo Rosa, and Pat Vosburgh--joined the parade which was held immediately following the as- sembly. The parade included the court, three marching bands, the cheerleaders, and eleven floats. In spite of the Asian flu epidemic, many Bearcats turned out to see the Battle Creek-Ann Arbor football game on Friday night. During the colorful half-time ceremonies, the floats were again paraded. It was an- nounced then that the Dramatics Club float had been awarded first prize This clever float used the traditional symbols of the theater two masks of comedy and tragedy representing the moods of the Bearcats and Ann Arbor respectively after the game The Homecoming Dance was held the following Sat urday night in the Social Room from 8 until ll This dance was the climax for the Queen and her court summing up all the wonderful activities of Homecoming Sharon Dunham Janis Ellerton Mary Jo Rosa Pat Vosburgh fu. l54 imma KU gy ,ke 14 W4 I I I I l 1 P N V 4 eil' , , 46 '- Q I :- Q ' 'BV M ,. g IX me ,.,,,., U 5' ' , f I l V' . p a A ' W 'a I ' , V 4' vu 3 .v In Q., f 1 'f 1 A .- 523 5. 3 A , I , 3, ,V , - . ff Me, . -r W ,L W I , ' 1 HQ School spirit was very evident Cheerung in the halls reach a deaf Chrysanthemums bug yellow ones plelcmg 'oo' were sold by a committee of the Stu dent Council As part of the parade This float mode by the Commer the cheerleaders and FHS cial Club won second place in the ky chanted yells and cheers f0 'sS' lor much of the time ueen Alice Frlsbie is bemg escorted from the assembly by the two football co captains John Coleman and Tom Gould. The Homecoming Dance, held on Saturday night, was a big success. This also was sponsored by the Student Council. HN' Queen Pat Vosburgh The l957 Cereal Bowl testlvltles were held rn the Youth Bulldlng on December l2 Fourteen schools partlcupated rn the eleventh annual Cereal Bowl relays wlth Battle Creek emergmg victor with 60 pornts The Bearcats won the magorlty of the relays Relgnlng over thus event was the lovely Cereal Bowl Queen Pat Vosburgh and her court of four senlor gurls Mary Fox Alice Frlsble Mary Jo Rosa and Roxle Runyan The gurls of the court wore red mlddy blouses and whlte shorts ueen Pat was attlred In whlte shorts and a blue top Cereal Bowl Court chosen ln December Alice Frisbie Mary E. Fox Mary Jo Rosa Roxie Runyan Dances were enjoyed by many The Chrustmas Formal an annual e ent sponsored by the Student Councul was held at Coburn School on December 2l from 9 untul l2 o clock The annual Homecomung Dance was held on Saturday October 19 un the Socual Room The musuc for thus dance the clumax to all the fun and excutement of Home comung Week was provuded by the Creeps a former B C H S group The furst formal of the year sponsored by the Beta Chu Y Teens was held on November 2 un the Socual Room The theme was Moonlught un the Corn Fueld and Bob Eberharts band provuded the musuc Fascunatuon was the theme of the Fall Froluc whuch was sponsored by the D of L It was held Novem ber l6 un the gurls gym Tod Ensugn and hus band fur nushed the musuc The Sophomore Swung was held on December 7 un the gurls gym Musuc was provuded by Tod Ensugns band The theme of thus semu formal gurl date boy dance was Blue Moon Crystal Chrustmas the name of the annual Chrust mas formal was held at Coburn School on December 2l Musuc for thus dance whuch was sponsored by the Student Councul was furnushed by Chrus Slaboffs band Bob Hughtower and hus band provuded the musuc for the J Hop whuch was held on Aprul l2 at Coburn School The name of the dance was Club 59 The funal dance of every school year us the Senuor Prom Thus year ut was held at the Postum Clubhouse on May l7 Bobby Davidson and hus band from Kala mazoo provuded the musuc l57 sf J 'B 5 Q s u N I V I - 1 l - I - - . . . . H H 1 - . I . 11 - 11 - I - 1 1 . . . . . l . . , I . . . , . - . . I I 1 1 Il ' ' ' ll . , .... , . . ' 1 I ' 11 - - 11 11 - 11 11 1 11 ' . . . , . . ' A , I ' ' 1 ' I - . 1 . . . , . . - . , . 5 . fs' ff , rg Mwmww ii,-.Q To ps 5 3 b ........... 3 ---Q'hn N ' ,,,,,,, W ,,, , v ,. ,.h,.w.-0, a- ? iw . W n 5 Lf g gf- t'f'HW Y f,i'K?4S,'f Wlq,,f.j ge. ,f .. NTLQZA fu Q-5 ,.. a gg 514,26 gfbfo as 1 Q ' ' 3 ' 1 s aw A.A,. ' WMMW I Fi 4- 3? can ,W 'i' 5:23 A x ills x u av Qu Xt! 9 Sis uns in Q s IU! 3 34 'km li! 'YUNM H mi-fm D ixduinugn R .,...- 1 ,W ' :WM 9 .5 4' ,. fm , - ui .v., '1 L ' LY l W xg, arg 2 5 -If M92 -...J Sgfwfbr 9 v ' ,. Mai Qs nl . . 13- 91 X ly W Skq' 15 iliv 11 1 -U R.........9. J! 6 .anew 1 It was WONDERFULLLLL .... might have been said by any member of the audience on the nights of November 2l and 22. Those were the nights of the Battle Creek High School's Dramatics department play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Directed by Mr. D. R. Glancy, the play was a big success. Aside from the actors and actresses, who spent an estimated fifty-five hours in actual rehearsals, the back- stage workers deserve just as much credit. Working after school and on Saturdays, a crew of students built 0ur Hearts Were and painted the scenery used in the play. The set con- structed by the student workers was easily converted from a cabin on a ship into a hotel room in Paris, com- plete with running water. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was the story of two nineteen-year-old girls who take a trip to Europe, ALONE, on a BIG boat. The girls encountered every- thing from measles, bed-bugs, and a French matinee idol to a couple of safety-pockets that just wouIdn't stay lost. Members of the cast were Margaret Mahmet, Margie Miner, Tom Baker, Helen Murphy, Lynn Burnham, Jim Harris, John Radar, Sue Watts, Barb Heydenberk, Ron Piasecki, Bob Holt, Judy Haughey, Norm Danzik, Tod Ensign, Mary Ann Cunningham, Carol Coleman, and Jay Nasby. Leo lJohn Radarl whispers sweet nothings to Cornelia Looking on IS Dick lRon Plaseclul and Emily lBarb Cornelia Otis Skinner lSue Wattsl vamps a completely baffled steward lTom Baker' Heydenbelkl 160 JJ if-1.2 ,Jx -r 133 ssw' W pe, , . 1 ' 'f ,law 4 5' J. 2 ,gl . ' we K 'J ,W . I ' ff' 4 g, 4 ' K 6, ., L , A , X . M' E ME' gf. .eff :f Q J , if ,g if . ,f 1, Q , :-f2,':- .- A v -I ,Q Nga. .if f,, ,,., A , L . , V Vi ,lg at. 5.20 2: 1- Young and Gay Emlly and Cornella are comparlng notes-about everything whsle aboard shlp T e F r e n c h wmdow washer T E n s I g n glves sunny Parlsran grm to all who pass by his wrndov Dlscusslng the varlous problems of presenting a play are mem bers of the backstage crew They are lstandlngl Mr Glancy Ball Anderson and Rusty Smlth fseatedl Judy Nesseth Kathy Frled man Rlck Baldwm Alrce Frlsble Judy Wood and Kathy Allmen dmger Looklng an as her husband lBob Holtl glves Monsieur De La Coax Ulm Hams! a curt brush off IS Mrs Skinner Blddlng a hasty good bye to Terese lHelen Murphy! and to her mother Madame Ellse lCaroI Coleman! are Mrs Sklnner lJudy Haugheyi and Emily W l6l ff h l od ' l ' a Coulter, Steve Reed, Debbie Casterline, Judy Peters, Wilma Jean W , u Aunt Ellen 'Judy Wood funds It hard to follow the new step WII1 'Jerry Belcher- learned in Kansas City. The nluvlcal Laurey Jud: Rasmussenl Irstens atten trvely as Curly 'Tom Kemp' tells her of hrs Surrey Wnth the Fringe on Tap Andrew Carnes 4Norm Danzlkf per suades the peddler AI: Hakim Gordon Schlmmel to marry hls daughter Ado Annre Sue Watts Uklahoma OKLAHOMA the second musical to be presented at Central was performed on May 8 9 and l0 at the W. K. Kellogg Auditorium. This famous musical comedy was an ambitious under- taking for Battle Creek High School but proved to be a great source of entertainment. The plot of the play is basically two triangles. Laurey the heroine is the cause of a quarrel between Curly a cowboy and Jud a hired hand. Curly the hero of the play who sings such songs as Surrey with the Fringe on Top and Oh What a Beautiful Morning is the eventual winner of Laureys hand. During a fight between the two beaus Jud falls on his own knife and dies. The other romantic triangle deals with the affections of Ado Annie. Both a peddler Ali Hakim and a cowboy Will, vie for her love. When Ali is faced with the choice of marrying the girl or moving on he chooses the latter for he is not a home-loving man. This leaves Ado Annie and Will together and the play ends happily for all. Other songs in the musical include Oklahoma l Can t Say No and People Will Say We re in Love. Gertle lGlorla Petersonl Aunt Ellen lJudy Wood' and the blushing bride Laurie 'Judi Rasmussenl watch as Andrew Carnes lNorm Danzlkl Slum lDave Vorel and Cord Elam tBrlck Storsleel loin in some friendly hazing of the new groom Curly iTom Kempl A tense moment in the ballet is when the dancing Jud 'Roy Boyer' strangles the dancing Curly 4Bill Roddy' The frightened dancing Laury 'at for left! looks on as do the other dancers The producers of this musical were Mr Richards Mr Glancy and Mr Kirsch l63 ll YV 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , , . , . . Pep assernblles were usually overflowrng with school spnrlt and en thuslasm All thus pep was alded and abetted by the cheerleaders Decorated lockers were always a gay addrtnon The cafeterna was Indeed a busy place dur to the halls :ng the noon hour Thus IS the lunror study hall during the thlrd hour Many memorable moments have been experlenced wlthrn the walls of the study halls l64 r .fr Q , ,1...:.:s:.:. -.. 35. 1 we fsg,ymeS+2-ee N 1 I ,W s , . ..-. . .... , .. . , 'gigs . at .. qsw ww . 4 t A .9 Mu W' 'gif ' V ' 4 K 2 , , ,, Y 1., .,.. 2 . A- l lofi A beautlful and useful addltlon the hlgh school llbrary Memories will linger forevermore There have been so many moments to remember durlng thus past chool year that lt as rather dlfflcult to recall all of them Remember the Issuing of lockers the flrst day of s hool Homecomlng and football games the flrst for mal of the year at Halloween Our Hearts Were Young and Gay Cereal Bowl Srx A Student Councll Confer ence the formal Crystal Chrnstmas fmal exams bas ketball tournaments Band Follles Manhattan Mad cap abolltlon of Clash Day and Twlrp Week J Hop Club 59 Sprung Speech Sux A Contest Oklahoma the establishment of the scholastic Honor Roll the sensor prom then graduatron Ah ye remember? l65 I ....., . , A A 11 u n - u - 1 1 I ' . . . . . . . ,, c - -f 1 ,, . . . - I 1 ' II I ll ' ' ll ll , , , 1 ' I I , . . . . I f' - . , , . . ll ' ' I II ' ' , , , - - , a . . . . ARTZ JANICE MEREDITH Beta Chr YTeens ACKLE1 MARLYNN-Commercial Club 58 D o MS JO ANNE D ot L AA 56 Board 57 58 Glrls Pep Club 58 ADAMS ROBERT B AA ALEXANDER STEVE B A A ALLEN BARBARA A Cappella 57 58 Band Follres 58 Concert Band 56 58 Concert Orchestra 56 58 D ot L School Play 57 ALLEN SANDRA LEE D of L Dramatlcs Club 57 French Club 58 ALMENDINGER KATHLEEN A Cappella 58 Band Follles 57 S8 Class Treas 57 58 D of L Dramatncs Club 58 French Club 56 58 Treas 58 Future Teachers 56 58 Gurls Pep Club 58 Homecommg Comm 57 58 Key 56 58 Exchange Edltar S8 Stu dent Councnl Alt 57 58 Trl H1 Y 57 58 Treas 58 YLuncheon 56 ANDERSON WILMA JEAN D of L Dramatlcs Club 57 58 Glrls Pep Club 58 Homecom mg Comm 58 Jr Red Cross 56 5B Treas 57 Sec 58 Spamsh Club 58 ARMSTRONG GARY BAA Dramatlcs Club S6 57 French Club 56 School Play 56 Stu dent Councll Rep 56 Usher Club 56 57 Natronal Honor Soclety ARNETT NANCY HELEN D of L GAA 57 Usher Club 56 58 Natnonal Honor Socrety ARNOLD KENNETH BAA 5 58 D ot L Science Club 57 Tr HI Y 57 Usher Club 57 S8 Natlonal Honor Soclety ASHLEY SHARON LEE Beta Chl Y Teens 57 ec 7 o Grrs Pep Clu Homecommg Comm 58 Student Councll Rep 57 Trl HI Y 57 58 Y Luncheon 56 ASKEW FAYE Band Follles 56 58 D of L AVERY EMMA JANE D ot L Jr Red Cross 58 BAGWELL PEGGY Beta Chl YTeens 57 D of L Glrls Pep Club 58 BAILEY DONNA JEAN Band Follles 56 58 D of L Dramotlcs Club 58 Gurls Pep Club 58 Homecommg Comm 57 58 School Plays 57 58 Student Council Alt 58 Y Luncheon 56 BAILEY JERRY Band Follues 56 58 BAA Go 56 58 Latm Club 56 BAKER ALLEGRA Bond Follues 58 D ot L Rep 58 Latm Club 56 Natuonal Honor Society BARBER BETTY JEAN A Cappella 56 57 Beta Ch Y Teens SB D ot L Natlonal Honor Society BARNEY BRIAN Band Follies 58 BAA Con cert Band 56 57 Concert Orchestra 56 Intramurals 56 Marchung Band 56 57 Natnonal Honor Socrety BARNUM LARRY B A A BARRETT ALLEN Auto Mech 57 S8 BAA BARTELSON RICHARD-BAA Concert Band 56 Concert Orchestra 56 Marchrng Band 56 Student Councnl Alt 58 BEARD JUDITH D of L BEELER DAVID Band Follres 57 BAA Boys Booster Club 58 Concert Band 56 58 Football Mgr 56 H1 Y 58 Marchmg Band 58 oth Club Treas School Play 57 Student Councul Rep 56 58 Usher Club 57 Pres 58 Natlonol Honor Socrety I66 Senior ACBIVIEIES BEEM JIM B A A BEISHEIM FRED BAA Band Follues 57 58 Baseball Mgr 56 Basketball Mgr 56 58 Dramatucs Club 58 Football Mgr 56 58 Intramurals 56 58 Wrestlrng Mgr 56 58 BEISHEIM MARIE A Cappella S8 D of L e 57 Dramatrcs Club 58 Glrls ep Club 58 Homecomlng Comm 57 Mixed Chorus 56 57 Sec 57 BERKHEIMER NANCY D ot L BESS RONALD LUTHER BAA Boys Booster Club 57 58 Swummmg 56 Tenms 57 58 BESTERNLELT JUDITH Beta Chl YTeens 57 D o BIDELMAN JUDITH RAE A Cappella 57 58 D of L Future Nurses 56 GAA 56 58 L In Club 56 Glrls Pep Club 58 s Treble Cholr 58 BIRDSALL JUIDITH A Cappella 58 Beta Chl Y Teens 57 D ot L Dramatlcs Club 58 Future Nurses 57 Gnrls Pep Club 58 Gnrls Treble Chonr 57 Jr Red Cross 56 Muxed Chorus 56 BIRMAN KENDALL B A A BIVENS MITZI Art Club 57 S c 57 Beta Ch Y Teens 57 D of L Dramatlcs Club 5 GAA 56 Gurls Pep Club 58 Tr H1 Y 58 Usher Club 57 58 BLACK GERALDINE RAE Beta Cha Y Teens 57 D of T H Y Natnonal Honor Socsety BLANTON KATHY Commercial Club 58 D ot French Club 6 7 GA BLASHFIELD BRIAN BAA BLIZNAKOFF RUTH LOUISE Beta Chu YTeens III YBSD at L Gurls Glee Club r BLYTHE JOAN D ot L GAA 56 Girls ep Club 58 Glrls Treble Choir 56 58 BOBLET RUSSELL BAA BO'DELL CATHERINE D of L Grrls Pep Club 58 Homecomlng Comm 5 58 r n Y 57 58 Y Luncheon 56 BOLDEN GEORGE BAA Boys Booster Club 58 French Club 56 Intramurals 56 Lettermens Club 5 58 Track 56 57 Wrestling 56 58 BONDS VERBA J D at L BORDEN ALEC BAA Boys Booster Club s 58 H1 Y 56 57 Latm Club Lettermens Club 56 58 Spamsh Club Student Councll Rep 58 Svrmmmg 56 Tennls 56 57 BOSHERS VIRGINIA ANN D ot L Rep 58 GAA 56 BOWERS P TRICIA LEE D t L Future Nurses 58 GAA 57 58 Girls Pep ub BOYER BERNARD BAA BRACEY HARRY MICHAEL Boys Booster Club 58 Boys State 57 Tenms 56 57 Student Councll Rep 58 BRADD KENNETH BAA BRADOCK EUGENE BAA BRAND MARTA Band Follles 56 58 Concert n 56 57 D t Rep 56 Board Malorette 56 58 Tn H1 Y 58 BRENDUM ELIZABETH D of L Gnrls Treble Chorr 57 58 BROADNAX EDWARD B A A BRODOCK EUGENE BAA BROTHERS FAYTELMA ARTHEL A Cappella D o L Rep 58 Glrls Treble C our 57 Jr Red Cross 58 Spamsh Club 58 BROUNSTON ELLER JEAN D of L BROWN DAVID BAA BROWN LEROY BAA Basketball 56 Boys Booster Club 58 Football 56 58 ntro murals 56 58 Lettermens C 57 8 Student Councll Alt 56 57 Track 56 58 Wrestling S6 BROWN Club BROWN BROWN BROWN NANCY KAYE D at Irs ep NELLIE FAYE D of L Mlxed Chorus NORMA JEAN D of L Orchestra 56 Usher Club 56 58 SHIRLEY D of L Homecommg Comm Student Councll Rep 56 Trl H1 Y 7 Y Luncheon 56 BROWNELL JANE D of L Art Club 57 Band Follles 58 Glrls Glee Club 58 BUCK JACQUELINE JEAN Beta Chr YTeens c Alt 6 BUNCH DENFORD BAA Cross Country 57 Debate 56 Sprung Speech 56 57 Student Councrl Rep 56 Track 56 58 BURGETT LEE BAA Intramurals Swlmmmg 56 58 BURR ROBERT BAA Band Follies 56 Boys Booster Club 58 Concert Band 56 Concert Orchestra 56 58 Football 56 tramurals 56 58 BUTTON JEANETTE D at L Future Nurses Jr Red Cross 57 Latm Club 56 Mlxed Chorus 57 58 BYYKKONEN ROLAND LEO Baseball 56 Boys State 57 Concert Band 57 58 Concert Or chestra 58 Football 56 Latm Club 58 Marching Band 57 Math Club 58 CARD JOHN B A A CASTERLINE DONALD BAA Dramatlcs Club 58 Football 56 58 Key Calummst 58 Student Councll Rep 57 Track 57 58 CHAMPAGNE MARY ALTA-Class Se 57 ot L Rep 58 Future Nurses 56 58 Key 57 Homecoming Comm 58 Latm Club 5 57 Paean Panel Edutor 58 Sprung Speech 58 Tn HI Y 56 58 CHOCHOFF DONNA D ot L Dramotrcs Club CHRISTOPHER LYNDA D ot L CLARK JOAN D otL Alt 57 CLARK LEEANNA A Cappella 58 Art Club 56 D ot L Future Nurses 57 Gurls Treble Chonr 56 58 Othcuals Club 58 P I ! 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b 56 S7 Intramurals 56 8 Spanush Club 58 Student Councul Parl 58 KELLY DANIEL B A A KEMP K THOMAS A Cappella 56 58 BAA Debate 57 58 Latm Club 56 School Play 57 Sprung Speech 57 58 Student Councul Re 57 58 Natuonal Honor Socuety KENISTON DAVID A Cappella 57 58 Base ba 56 58 Basketball 56 BAA cot ball 56 58 Intramurals S7 58 Lettermens Club 56 58 KEY JAMES EARL-Concert Bond 56 58 Marchung Band 56 58 KIENZLER LINDA D of L Future Nurses KILPATRICK JANET ELAINE D of L Fu ure Nurses 56 Natuonal Honor Socuety KIMBLE SHARON D ofL Rip 656 Gurls Glee Club 57 Student Cnun tl KIRKLAND THOMAS CHARLES-BAA Boys Booster Club 56 58 Boys State 57 Hn Y 56 58 Veep 58 Paean Photog 58 Stu dent Councul Rep 56 58 Swlmmmg 56 58 Natuonal Honor Socuety KNAPP BONNIE Commercial Club 58 D of L GAA 56 58 KORBAKIS SOSSANA D of L Board 56 58 s P p Club 58 ru I Luncheon 56 KULP STEPHANIE IRENE Cheerleader 57 D of L Gurls State 57 Latm Club 56 Treas 56 Moth Club 57 58 Paean 58 urls Sports Edntor Gurls Pep Club 58 Pres 58 Scuence Club 57 Student Councul Rep 57 Tru HI Y 56 57 Sec Natuonal Honor Socuety LANDSTREET JOHN D Band Follnes 57 58 Concert Band 56 57 French Club S7 58 Maih Club 57 58 Marchung Band 56 58 Orc estra 58 Raduo Club S6 58 Sec Treas 57 Pres 58 Spanush Club 58 Natuonal Honor Society LANG WILLIAM D A Cappella 56 58 Boys State 56 Football 56 57 Wrestlung LAUSTER CAROLINE JEAN A Cappella S6 57 Dmmahcs Club 58 Future Teachers 57 Gurls Pep Club 58 Gurls Treble Cholr 56 57 Homecommg Comm 58 Math Club 58 Paean Soles Mgr 58 Scuence Club 57 Stu dent Councul Alf 57 SB Tru Hn Y 57 Natuonal Honor Socuety LAWRENCE IRVING M Leifermells Clu 57 58 Tennus 56 58 LAWS VELMA LEE D of L Future Nurses 58 G A 56 58 Jr Red Cross 57 58 fn :hols Club 56 58 Gurls Pep Club 58 1 ---- 1 ,-- -2 5581 ..-1 -1 .- t u g r. -58, - 1 ' 5 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 . . 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Just this year our new activities sign was erected on the southwest grounds of the school. lt was purchased through the cooperation of three organi- zations: the Student Council, the Lettermen's Club, and the Board of Education. This new activities sign has certainly become a part of Central. The sign presents to passers-by an agenda for the week's outstanding events. It takes a great deal of time to care for the sign properly. Dave Beeler is posting the last few letters needed to make a certain week's notice complete. Changes... 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Nl I A Cappella Cholr Band Foll1es Baseball Basketball Beta Chl Y Teens Boys Ensemble Group Cereal Bowl Court Cheerleaders Concert Band Concert Orchestra Commerclal Club Cross Country Dances Daughters of Lrberty Debate Dramatrcs Club Football French Club Future Nurses Future Teachers G1r s Glr S Glrs Go H1 Y Homecommg Ensemble Group Treble Cholr Acton Paula Anderson A W Bahlmann Mary Jane Barnett Edward Berry John Brckel Barbara Bonney Beverly Brown Gertrude Burke Evelyn Burnham Madge Cacek Charles Carlson G E Cates Mark Chapman Kelth Clark Donald Cook Edna Doran Maunce Felton Truman Feslng Margaret Frles Julla Gage Robert Gearrmg Ronald Genettr Rudolph Gett1ngs Cllfford Gres Ralph Glancy Donald Graham Gerald Green Arlene 194 Activities 92 93 158 159 96 97 96 97 Index Junror Class Oftrcers Junlor Red Cross e Latm Club Lettermen s Club Llttle Trl H1 Y Marchrng Band Math Club Natlonal Honor Offrcrals Club Paean Qurll and Scroll Radlo Club SOCIETY 9899 Athletrc Assoc1at1on 152 153 Schc-ol Plays 160 161 Semor Class Offlcers Senlor Tn H1 Y Sophomore Class Offrce rs Spanrsh Club Sprrng Speech Student Councll Swlmmmg Tennrs Track Usher Club Wrestlrng Administration Index 10 15 86 Grenda Donald Hale Robert Hall Kllborn 10 5 1 88111 9 3 10 104 124 127 10 146 10 B9 10 84 10 107 1 86 82 98 123 161 Hetfelflnger Robert Houvener Helen Huber Margaret Husted Clarrbel Jeffers Vera Jones Marlene Kastens Lols Ketchum Mary Krrsch Charles Krause Car Robert Sa y Jason Ruth Jack Mawdsley Jack McCowen Frances McKenzie Eldon Mead Bryan Myerlng Ralph Mlsner Max Newsome Rlchard Nylund Edward OConnell Annabelle Oglesby Floyd Payson James Ledger Llndsay Lovlng Martln Masters 83 11 0 87 11 0 12 138 9 3 12 138 139 164 154 164 100 101 128 129 Pelto Grace Pelto Maurlce Potts Vernon Powers Donna Powers Oscar Ratcllff Albert Rehnqurst Jean Rlchards A G Sager Helen Schoonmaker Chrrstrna Smclalr Garcla Smlth Ellnor Sollner W1ll1am Stubbs Thomas Thompson Lynn Vanderbrook Ellamae VanderMeer Floyd Vollmar Robert Wakefleld Hazel Walne Patrlcla Walters Ellzabeth Waterman Evelyn Weaver Paul Wetherell Jessle Wllklow Harry Wlllmarth Earl Wolfe Ralph Zeller W1ll1am 12 85 10 2 10 51 13 21 ' ....................,..........,...........,.......... , ' ' ..,................................................, 56 ' .......................,..................................., , ' ............................................................ 105 ' - .......................................................... 112 ' .........,.,.............................................. 146 ' .................................................... 94 ' '- '- .....,..........................................,.......,..... 113 1 .......................................................... 107 ...................................................................... 126, 127 ' ......................,............................. 120 .......................................... , , 162, 163 ' --------.-------.--..------------..-.--. , ,103, 109 ' '- '- ...................................................... 114,115 132, 133 - 70 . 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