7 Q4 Xi ,xr wx Xxx YN il Q X RW , JN , H ' s ,X K 562 Y I N I gk A W u I gk X. 5 F 1, X X 1 5 ' 3 I . X x OQACFUPD cARo HIGH SCHDOL P CARO MICHIGAN 5 9 iii I o CARQSCOPE T 1959 STAFF Mrs . Margaret Rea, Adviser Ann Quinn, Editor Penny Hitchings, Art Editor Barb Bradley, Sports Editor Dick Parrott, Photographer Barbara Curtis, Business Manager Jeanne Battin Edward Blondell Konnie Holzworth Jerry Hudson Pat Humm Marcia Prillaman Sheila Ramsower ' Sheryl Reed Sandra Schrader Peter Siebigteroth ' .Ruth Thomas THIS IS THE SCHOOL THAT CARO BUILT Table of Contents Opening Section T Organizations 21 Sports 30 Student Body 39 Advertisements 67 Thus Is The Plan lil ' GIRLS' GYM ABOVE LOCKER ROOMS 91 10 DONALD STAMATS GYM G B M F l 1F1 U1 '70 04 702 710 STELLA JACKSON WING 03 70 G I ll l 3 i 304 E02 IB HAZEL CRAMER WIN 30 303 1 Ol The School That Caro Bullt BOYS' TOILET CAFETERIA GIRLS' TOILET HEALTH KITCHEN LADIES LOUNGE MENS LOUNGE BOILER ROOM BOYS' LOCKER ROOM GIRLS' GYM GIRLS' LOCKER ROOM I0 QQ QQ Q A 0 S S 0 0 G 2 B 9 0 GG BL GLN 908 I 904 902 i i T -'N - T I l Ai ' K I- I BR 1 H f f F' K A r L pg .4 O I C U3 U3 fl DU QP-3 '4 O Z A ADMINISTRATION - B l l lms I 6 lv -l I I I I C , G 7 1 l H K L M BR BL 308 06 GG I-l. I P GL 7 1305 I I 30 Dila: 80 E' .' Nr S x Q S X l's v If L I 5 S THE CARO COMMUNITY WARD OF EDUCATION They usually worked 1n therr slurt sleeves, but, of ootuse, they had to get dressed up to have then pxcture ti-ken. Shown left to nght are Walter Mawdesley, trustee, Fred McMullen, secretary, Frank Rolka, presxdent, Burton Travis, treasurer, and Jack Humm, trustee These Are The Men Behmcl The Plan Of The School That Caro Built Above Superurtendent of Schools Ieshe J Turner, who was one of the hardest campmgner for om' new school. Mr James C Sutherland was m a new Job 111 the fall of 1958 He has been 1n the Caro school system smce 1951 as Vocat1onal Agr1cu1ture Instructor but H1 the sprmg of 1958 he accepted the pos1t1on of pr1nc1pal of CHS The Caro Board of Educat1on named Mr Sutherland superlntendent of Caro Hlgh, when Mr Turner announced h1s res1gnat1on ,Aff A Our Supermtendent Les11e J Turner has d1St1I1gl11Sh6d hunself 111 both the M1Ch1gaD Educatlon Assoolatlon and the Nat1ona1 Educatlon Assoc1at1on He has attended SIX NEA Conventlons as a delegate Th1s year he was a cand1 date for pres1dent of the MEA At the close of the '59 school year, Mr Turner an nounced he had res1gned as supermtendent of CHS to accept a pos1t1on 1n Sag1naw ' Rxghtz Pnncipal James C Sutherland. Th1sw2sMr 5 ' Suther1and's fnst year as head of the Ingh school 6, f . . , Q o ' , ' , Q 0 . n . . . . . . . 4 . . - , - . 4 . - . . . . . . 4 I 0 :L , In ' I n o ff I . 'r . Q 4' In Q . n . . . , 9 . . Q , Y.- - l 0 I l f 0 0 ei - . o -o.l1 K ,,.,.1.,..,-v-f-1e'?f -,,...-'-.,.W 'W' ' -igvese h 't'5'i3,g:'f-E'-'gut H ' BELOW Our new gym wh.1ch 1S now the b1ggest and A 'mf a. 22:3 bestest m the Thumb Ifeague' ! 'I'he bus port entrance ws om' fixst view of CHS. We foundthiswasommainportof entry during the year, Mr, Richard Karlese, vo- cational agiculture instructor, was new at Caro High and the students may have harassed him more than he harassed them. In The School That Caro Bullt BELOW: Mr. Francis Freeville instructed the foot loose sophomores in biology. He also proved a mean scoring threat in the student teacher basket ball games. Thot Hoross The Students Thot Llve These Are The Students RIGHT: Some students had much patience. These eager beavers are waiting for lunch. Boy, are they hungry! LEFT: Jack Smith appears a little apprehensive about the answer to the question, but he thinks he'11 raise his hand and give it a try, That Llve In The School high school. once in awhile, Pat. That Caro Bullt LEFT: Sally Baker was plum tuckered out from all the mov- ing around. Those long halls seemed endless when she had her arms full of heavy books. RIGHT: This is a. view of our school from the back. 7 LEFT Spacious claxvoons hke these were a. welcome change fiom the crowded ones at the old RIGHT: Some students had no patience! Pat Humrn was plenty mad when all the bools in hem locker fell out and hopped her on the head: You rnigmt cleanit Homecoming '58 Wo 1958 HOMECOMUSIG QUEEN SUSAN VAUGHAN Chmaxmg the eve n1ng's f8St1V1t1ES was the crowmng of the '58 homecommg queen Susan was chosen by her classmates to rexgn over the homecommg game and dance wi N' ABOVE ABQVE Caro School board preszdent Frank The Sophomox-e's float won the Rolka bestowed a R188 on CHS's Student Councll Homecommg Float royalty, homecommg queen Susan Trophy wnh Hjusnce Shall Preva Vaughan They depleted then' theme w1t.h a Txger henchman and a guxllotme, choppmg off the Red Hawk' head Mayor Wxlllam Jenks Qcenterj presents the Student Councll Float Trophy to Sophomore Sharon W11son Student COUDCII Presxdent ' Ann Qumn Qrxghtj and majorettes Judy Seeley and Bonme Campbell Qlefty look on . F f 4 3 16 -W. jf 1-Q 5 ' 3 if '. 3 J' I . ,I-rfpsta Q 57 S, S ,gy 'g . Wow r 7 7 ' Q' N' ' at -' A V I ,, ,A I . 7 - H n .I S . , ' - ' i1.ll H . . . . ' S s . . . . X . C Bigger 'N Better Than Ever 4 L Isn't he sneaky? You'd never know he'd just eaten the Red Hawks, would you? The Fourth Annual C, I-I. S. Homecoming, October 17, 1958 was bigger 'n better than ever. There were sixteen floats, two bands, and two homecoming queens with their courts in the parade through the dovmtown business district, A huge bon-fire and pep rally preceeded the parade. Sophomocres scored a double victory as they won the Student Council Homecoming Float Trophy and their pandidate Susan Vaughan was elected homecoming queen. The Tigers did not fare well when they clashed with the Cass City Red Hawks. The two teams battled to a scoreless first half, but Cass City roared back to crush Caro 32 - 6. After the game fans and players returned to the school for the homecoming dance. Hey Mary Ellen shut your mouth and get , to wbrk! Juniors worked hard on Mr. Tiger. 4' 'Centeff The Fmsh P1'0P05ed U0 fue snving in this picture, left to right, Penny up' C2-'SS Cltv uarters David Purd Keith Kello Q 9 Yo ggi Nanette Osborn and Mary Ellen Rea, center. 5. Lower Left: The Future Homemakers .gxf-'79 'STRQRKEEXY 1. Seniors predicted a Tiger Victory juniors tried to dispose of the Red Hawks, too! ., BRFHNEEQBRHNN brought the Tiger Mascot. 3, The F.T.A. planned to win by strategy. 0ur First Science Fairs Attracted Top wmners 1n the Huron Tuscola Sc1ence Fan- and the two men who were mstrumental m plannmg the fan' Left to right Robert I-Imes, fau- dn-ector, Adnan Ebert, Pxgeon, Ruth Kmnell, Caro, and Dale Merkle, Caro, program and set up d11'8CtO1' for the fa1r Caro H1gh's gyrnnasnnn was the scene of two scxence fans 1!1 1959 The Caro Sc1ence Fan, March 20, 21 attracted many parents and other mterested v1s1tors All blue rlbbon wmners from the local falr were allowed to enter the Huron Tuscola Sc1ence Fan' whlch took place Aprzl 4-6 Schools from Huron and Tuscola countles sent the1r sclence projec to Caro to be judged A CHS jumor, Ruth Kmnell and a Pxgeon jumor, Adnan Ebert won the top boy and gxrl exhlblt pnzes and a tmp no the Nanonal Sc1ence Fan' m Hartford, Connectlcut Thousands of vxsztors toured the exhzbxts wluch ranged from a shell collectlon to an BWUIIC chart m 3 D Monday, Apnl 6 the Fan' was opened to schools only and hlgh school students were glven a chance to examine the projects more closely When the fan closed Monday afternoon the Advanced Chemistry ents, who had set up the fan, gladly began to take It down Nxck Nxgg bullt a Future Rocket Launcher H113 project placed tn the Caro Fan- and ninth m the Huron Lmda Gauiver S I Tuscola exhibition of the human eye won a X Konme Holzwarth sxlk screens one of the program covers for the Huron Tuscola Science Fazr fn-st prxze in bxology at the Caro Sc1ence Fan' Hffxxf ,gf ' X . ., . n. . . . . , . . . . 1 . . . 2 'te 7 J' 'NL . . . . . . . . D V . . . . ts I X . . . ' i ' KW . Q, .. . . xr X l ' r 4, stud ' ' . , ML I H - Y ' I . . . u ' . Q . . 0 ' ' f' r .' ,I QKA' , T' --if ,V Thousand Of Curious Spectators i y! ...M if V fm ,J S.. 1 HM 5RD1pl, Iluunum WA In ULU1 Konnxe Holzworth px-mis programs wh.11e Joe Schomak 10016 011 Bea Foust took thzrd pnze 1n the Caro Sclence Fan' W1th P01yS1.yI'e.I1e Products XIY ii XXI N IU I I v.,gw-Q11 ---' ,pu 1 'P ww! ki new Penny Quarters was awarded a second place medal Ln the Caro Sc1ence Fan' for her project on usynthetlc Flbem VS Natural P11eP5Y ' F1bers earned a fxrst pnze medal for ns orxgmator She1la Ramsower We 'gm' SJN Thzs pmjecr, Changmg solar 11 A dlspmy of coal mm products energy to electrlcal energy, earned won gecgnd P1-me m the chemistry Ed Curus fu-st przze honors xn the d1VlS10I1 for Mary Ellen Rea. PIIYSICS d1v1s1on of the Caro Sczence Fan' sy 2 bv 5. -W5 x K n- -, ' , . , . P,-,au 1 - Ji- v . ' , . 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They made palm trees, painted the cafeteria windows in a tropical mural, and put a wishing pool in the middle of the dance floor complete with live goldfish. In one corner they put a little grass shack with fish nets and uopical flowers. Busy, busy, busy! The junior class members worked on prom decorations at Mrs. Rea's house. Here Mari- lyn Culbert, Keith Kellogg, Mary Ellen Rea, Carole Kirk, and Beatrice Foust mal-ce paper orchids fa' the flower ball. I2 K a i me I, 21 a, v Meanwhile in the living room more Juniors made palm u-ees. Dale Schultz and Marcia Prillaman cut and paste while in the background Sandra Storm, Nanette Cssborn, and Pat Humm perform the same task. We coul.d.n't identify the girl with the hand in front of her face, can you? mg' Jim Jashinske may look like he is just loafing, but he is really cutting out the trunk wrappings for the palm trees. OTS High And Up Late Dale Johnson and Sandy Storm were crown ed King and Queen and were presented with leis of carnations by M. C. Dale Schultz. 1 Q 3 The Co ttes, Ieanne Batiin, Marcia Prillaman, l H Marge Shub3eMa.rilyn Culbert, Kris McDurmon, and i- r , Pat Hmmm, sang If 1 Could 'ren You and Bm Hai. iff Mgr: I 1 f' QM, . Y GordonSa.hil andhis orchestra fiom Michigan State University provided dancing music. 13 B111 Sacknder, piano, and Tedd Begeman, guitar, enter- tained the audience with an omriligal interpretation of How Much Is That Doggie In Window and several other numbers. The work finished and the cafeteria decor- ated., whaxwasthneleftmdobizxdance. And that's exactly what they did! -x 1anet, you don't thrnk any one wrll bel1eve all those books are yours, do you? 'Os -.2 Beatmce Foust and 1111 Oxley model some of CI-IS's most popular fasluons Bea 1S wearmg the boat neck sweater and duty tenms shoes 1111 wears the popular monogrammed blouse and drrty tenms shoes Daphne JUSt1Ce and Joyce Inghs show the new FHA Jackeis Boys Fcuvorecl Fasluons at Caro Hlgh rn 1959 were a brrght contrast to last yea.r's shapeless vogues' The sack and the chenuse were returned to the closet for another twenty years However, we reverted back another generatron to the black stoclclngs fwe call 'ern legotardsj and pomted mes of grandma's heyday Shockmg plards, wool vests for boys and guls, bulky nnracle synthetrc frber sweaters, bucket bags, chenuse purses, and the new boys' khalcls wrthout rvy league buckles led the back to school parade Sandy Starkey, janet Haxmlton, Bea Foust and 111.1 Oxley model the must m thrs year's school wardrobe, the trench coat, Note the chenuse purse and bucket bag, Janet Haxrulton and Sandy Starkey wear pleated skirts, whrch were brg m fasluon news th1s ye ar. T4 l five- -'21 L as -3 r n . a . N . - 'fr- gt 1 ' x ! . . . . .1 I . n f . . ' . - Sophomores got their rings. Jill Oxley and Dick Sarchet admire their new clms rings. 59 Foshlons Dirty tenms shoes by far dominated the foot fashions Gum drops, desert boots, and saddles followed close behind. Boys seemed to go for gray and black suedes. Winter saw few changes m the school fash1ons Fuzzy orlon matclung hats and IIIIUCDS W'h1te hpstlck appeare The silver haired lad1es of last year became the walking ghosts of today Spnng brought flashy flower print blouses and the ever popula: trench coats Full skms with many can cans were agam the favorites lift' 4 And so did some senior girls. Penny Hitchings proudly shows off her engagement ring to Evelyn Dennis. Sally Baker wanted a closer view. L Bea Foust models the big four bulky knlt sweater, pleated slcirt, legotaxds, and desert boots I9 M3-YY Ellen R93 P0595 m 9-nmfhel' Jeanne Battm appears in one of the bright fashlon 1m10V33510ns 3 Wool Skin Wlfh flower punt blouses, wluch came in w-ith unpressed ple ats gp-mg, I 0 W .. gp U- . . . . i . r , . . . . . H , . . . . . . i 1 --4-151 A EJ f sf-:S 4' f , . The Carolier Just Kept Printing 1 dim Beatnce Foust and Mary Ellen Rea. work on the mrmeoscopes '? Q? lmm.,.s,, Barbara Curtis and Pat I-lumm Qrearj are shown rough draftmg copy for the paper Mrke Turner fnghtj and Walt Some days everyone was busy Jeanne Battm re reads her story before handmg lt m. Barb G1'2eHC1effl0Pe1'aflS file mlgneo' Bradley, sports ednaor, IS checkmg a. base S1'3Ph mach-men W C Frm ball summary Sheila Ramsower checks the P'-Per rough draftmg, wh1le Bonme Carlson peeks away on her already late story 'Get that story 111 I A s1mp1e state ment perhaps but to the Journallsts lt meant only one thmg h1de the ed1tor's on the warparth THE CAROLIER changed from a b1 weekly to a weekly and the product1on schedule became more harrled The ed1tors reslgned themselves to the1r fate msamty' Staff members Jomed Qu1l1 and Scroll the nat1onal Journallsm soclety THE CAROLIER had a new advlser Mr Burton Castle The paper also had three new sponsors, Mr Jack Fr1bley Mr Leonard Tromblay and Mr Dale Merkle who suffered through the n1ght work w1th them Mr Fnbley fbelowj and Mr Editor, Ann Qmmm and Assrstant Ednzor, Sally Baker discus publrcanon problems 3 Mr Castle Studies a pubhshed edluon of the Caroher for errors Tlomblay Lnglmtj try tn catch errors before they go to pres k, 9 v N' as as ' . Q Ar , A 0 ga P, N in ,ul 1 1 ri --rs in ,s - .ZF , A - O A I .11 l . 0 . I , . . . . 1 : , N . ' .- Qi 5 ' . 1,1 5 -. 'if f- 0 f 'r x ' ' ' u t,., Q s '- f' i.. ' ' . 5, ' ' . . . rr . . . . , P Just a minute . . . . almost forgot. l 4 e ! ' , . ' TQ ' . ' A .M gf . , . . . . , . 1 ' , Q- . O , . . r ' 0 -.L A 12 5 Q. K 0 ' e 4- 1 r 1 V E 54. ' ' VW ,f f V l ' 7, ' , .MN g e . . I Our New Publication Plan Left Us Up In The Air W I4 Z Don't let that 1d1e look on Jerry Hudson's face fool you He was our had Mrs Rea, our adv1ser, Ed Blondell, Penny I-htclung and Konme Holzworth dxscuss the plans for the '59 Caroscoge, top ad salesman. May Ann Lokken and Bob Hamllton seem w be .113 THE CAROSCOPE staff was left cussmg another problem, .B-by-1-, lun-....i ' 7 Ihr , Our Photographer, as photographed by om- edltor, D1ck Pamott looks over some of I-ns work. stand1ng at the startmg gate last fall They changed yearbook publlshers and were 1n utter confuddl1llus1on by January A new system confused d1s1llus1oned bewxtched and befuddled us not to mentlon our complete consternatlon at havmg to adjust to an ent1rely new con cept of productlon We plugged away for many months and even though our guard1an angel and ad v1ser, Mrs Margaret Rea kept vowmg that she d spend the summer at school and not at the cottage as planned we Just kept trymg to meet the 0- V-R 'Q ,ff P Humm is adm etl-un at re g som g over Barb Our ed1tor, Anme Qunm, glances up hom Reed's attention seem to be elsewhere m P1 e P the room. F 414,-tgff at - ,' f L -gf N ,ek I N Q ifffhhrl ' ' ' I 9 . . . 7 P , 1 A 5 ' - 1 l A 3 P- f he . - ani 3 3 2 t - a ttit y deadlines I , X : X- ' A X . A f X:-VT: -',' U Q 4. -f L 4 .9- Bradleylg shoulder, but Bu-has and Sheryl I1 her mgk long elmugh' for Dick to h ' - t sna er These Are The People That Run The Offices Ass1stant Pr1nc1pal Elton Gmguch came to CHS from Kmde, Mlchxgan. He helped hft the burden of work from the PI.'1I!.C1P3.l., how ever hrs most fam.1l1a.r posrtlon was dxrectaor of the lunch lme RIGHT Mr G1I1Q'1Ch'S nght arm was semor, Sally Baker She was 1n hls offrce every monnng to wnte bus passes and tardy shps for students Gloua Orban, Mr Turner-'s secretary, was always patxent wxth 15, even when we constantly ran mto the oE1ce to see how much money our clubs had or d1dn't have BELOW: Assrstmg Glona was jumor Lmda Gallwer In The School That Coro Built retary, and everyone's fnend. Her last name was so long that no one ever bothered to learn 1t, she was snnply Olga. BELOW Debb1e Peterhans served as one of O1ga's errand gurls Da1ly, Debb1e walked the long halls collectmg absence shps 1,11- M1' Frlbley was more than happy to lend some of us sen1or COHJIIISICISJ. students for off1ce help They were Fust Row' Becky Emery, Celeste Schornak, Sandy Schrader, Judy MIBIOVIC, Bev Tate garolyn Gallwer, Evelyn Denms Row Two Lols Kurtansky, Ahce Traster, Ruth Rowley, Francgs ottre H' nda R V 1 N Kar G kg Baker:-barn? uisiK mio a agy, en 11 y, Norma MacTaggart Row Three Sally .5 QEQEQEQEQSQEQE3 A EfEQEfEfEfEfEfE 5 -e - ' , ' 5555555552555 l ' ' ' ' ' f Tr EQEQEQEQEQEQEQE - - - - - - ' esor 5 5555355555555 ' - 1552212222223 ' I I 3. 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' l hula Far Left: Celeste Schornak P1'3Ct1CCS her typmg speed, She was named best second year typxst by her boss, Mr Jack Fnbley Left Judy M1klov1c frearj and Nma Putnam Qfrontj hsten to thexr boss on the dlctaphone They then transpose hrs tape wrrtten letters mto typewrrtten letters Commercial Students Learned The Whys Far nght Ruth Thomas oper ates a Monroe Calculator Knowledge of tlus ma.ch1ne may someday help her to get a Job Rlghtz Sally Baker shows Pat Watson how to operate the numeograph. Although Sally IS glarmg at the cameraman, don't madathlm. Th1s 1S one daythat the machme refused tn run, even for her' And Hows Of The Modern Business World 'Courtesy of Mr Fr1bley Mr Jack Fnbley announced lus resrgnatron from the Cano Commumty School System at the end of the 1959 school year Commercxal studenis were sorry to see hun go, although most of them had taken oaths agamst hrs stnct P011C1CS at one mme or another durmg hzs three years at CHS Mr Fnbley rev1sed the commercral curnculum and added several new classes such as secretanal pracuce and busmess aw Neatness, at all tunes, a lady hke dress and mannerxsms were especrally stresed 1n commerczal classes However, wrth all these new measures the bas1c busmex skulls drd not lose any of then' hmehght. Left: Mr Jack Fnbley presents awards to has two top studenis Barbara Curtrs fleftj recewed the award for best all around commercxal student. Celeste Schcrnak Qcenterl won top second year typlng honors Rrght' Evelyn Denms demonstrates the photo copy machme, whxch was brought mto the commercml department Bus year 'I9 Q'- S4 Q I . 1 1 6 A . . . , as - - I . . . I . g - J getthemistalcenideasheis I 2 - O -X- 1 . - . U . A r 31' 'Q X J' W F 3,5 1 i tr Declicclte Our '59 Ccuroscope To Mrs. Margaret Re GV Tec' Ch e f And Friend The Class of '59 dedlcates t.h1s roscope to Mrs Margaret Rea, art mstructor, class adv1ser, yearbook ad v1ser, and valued fr1end She has g1ven generously of her t1me and talent ever slnce we can remember She was never too busy to help us pamt posters, plan floats or decorate for the proms Mrs Rea was truly 'a fr1end 1n need a fr1end mdeed Y' We shall never forget her kmdness and helpfulness to our class The class of '59 salutes her' f QEQEQEIEIEIEIEIEIEIZIEZE 9 V:-:-:3:5:3:f:3:3:3:3:3: w ' Q:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:ffff 1382 f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f:f: ' - EgE5EgEgE5E5EgEgEgE1E1Ef Ca - ,.. r gzgEgEgEgE3EgEgE3E5E5E5E . .,,,.,,..,,.. f ZgE3EgEgEgE5EgEgE5EgE5Eg u f , ,A f:Q:f:Q:Q:f:Q:Q:f:f:f:f . d' ' '---, 1f5SfffZfEfE5Eff5f5EfEff ' I V 5:g:g:g:51gEg5g1gEgEgEgE . - r ., ff K -:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: . . , . ' ' W :ig I gZgZg:g3g:f:f:f:f:f:f:f1 . -w -:-:-:-:-:-:-:V:-:-:-:-: - - ' g 'V ' s. 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' ' Q. .V k ' ll ' - :5:3:::3:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: '- ' 2 : ' 1 J we , :3:3:5:3:f:f:f:3:3:3:3: These Are The Grobps II ISI I IND I SI That Plan The Fun For The Students That Live ,.. - . - .. , UL, .XL I .AC u- I ll In The School That Caro Built PEP CLUB Row 1: I. Galliver, P. Van Tine, B. Jacobs, J. Battin, M. Prillaman, A. Quinn, S. Baker, Mr. Dale Merkle, adviser, L. Klea., B. Dillon, J. Hudson, G. Emery, J. Smith. Row 2: B. Thomas, S. Storm, P. Humm, M. Culbert, B. Bradley, C. Theaker, D. Graham, J. Hartman, M. Mullen, R. Ashrnun, G, Dodge, W. Inglis, G. Knowles, K. Kirk. Row 3: D. Shultz, J. Seeley, 1. Bieth, M. Shubel, M. E. Rea, J. Gill, C. Robinson, L. DiCkBI'S0l3, Row 4: C. Tomlinson, K. McMullen, F. Derwinsld, M. K. Shagena, D. Miller, G. Mantey, S. Reed, D. Van Horne, R. Dennis, B. Emery, S. Ramsower, D. Schell, M. Hack, I. Gra.ha.m. Row 5: S. Artman, M. Hamilton, S. Irish, A. Theaker, S. Bigsby, L. Vollmar, K. Dennis, M. La.Pratt:, S. Carl- son, L. Bender, C. Bell, J. Mildovic, B. Tate, P. Arthur. Many Activities FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA First Row: L. Whalen, A. Phipps, M. Coons, S, Ramsower J. Metcalf, K. Holzworth. Second Row: D, Rademacher, I. Robinson, S, Bigsby, B. H-adley, S. Manasse, K. Morrison, Third Row: G. Greenwood, M. L, Schornak, J. Muz, L. Hold- burg, K. McMullin, L. Berry, S. Rus. Offered To CHS Student FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Kneeling: G. Dodge, D Lagos, D CUITIS, V Matuszak, H Johnson, F Johnson, C. Steele Standmg Row 1 A Alb1n,J janks, L Mlller, B Janks, H. Steele, L Schnber, V Presxdent W Butcher, Reporter J Witkovsky, Treas G LeVaJley, Sentmel, I. Monte1, Sec T Begeman, Pres., B. LeVaL1ey, L Enos, B Reavey, D Campbell Row 2 R Karelse Adviser, G. Hmnes, I Young, I Baker, J Habdas, J Pausell, E Mag1.ure, B, Harrington, F Goodchald, D Johnston, J LaPratt, L Humes, B Damels G. Jacques, L. Chambers, N S1ZO1Ck., J Denms Row 3 G Kappen, I Endert, G. Taggett, G Bennett, R Peters, B Romam, I Soule, J Butcher G Daniels B Sllaver, D.,Sco D. Tetil, W, L Radcliffe, L. S I, Washburn. CLUB lin Row One: Mrs. Wes Raven, R. N., adviser, L. , Galliver, B. Thomas, P. Quarters, C. Kirk. Row Two: C. Emmons, S. Mawdesley, M. E. Rea Prillaman, M. Shubel. Row Three: R. Kinnell S. Jensen, D. Miller, E. Reetz, R, Tatu. Row Four: A. Mills, N. Osborn, J. Taylor, J. Seeley, G. Man- tey. FUTURE NURSES CLUB An Organization For Every Interest BIBLE CLUB First Row: J. Johnson, A. Hool, V. Stiirett, A. Traster, L. Kurtansky, B. Rosentangle, P. Smith, K. Smith, I. Whitfield, S. Mawdesley, A Mi . . . . 11s, S. Williams, S. Jensen, C. Chambers, J. Hudson, G. Emery, J. Varian, J. Hartman, D. Jacob, Mr. Kreh, Adviser. Second Row: C. Grady, J. Griffin, J. Vaughan, A. Albrant, D. Va.nHorn, R. JeHery, R. Ashmun, J. Montei, L. Fritz, W. Crittenden, J. Fullmer, K. Keinath, M. Lapratt, J. Thame, M. Stewart, C. MacTa.ggert, R. Burgett, J. Clink, G. Bennett, R. Wiltse, K. McComb, G. Dodge W. Inglis, 'Third Row: A. Putnam, T. Nelson, D. Orban, T. Aldapher, T. Kratz, D. Cambell, H. Curtis, C. Cummings J. Weiderman, J. Taylor, J, Taylor, E. Reetc, K, Tatu., L. Bender, P. Arft, E. Robinson, K. Chambers, D. Chambers, J. Parsell. Fourth,RoW: N. Bell J. Lorf, C. Devine, K. Bennet, A. Ruppe D. Grahmn, H. Johnson, R. Dennis S. Spaulding J. Dennis D. Ail' C. Johnson C. Kel:- a mg: 9 13, N. Min., R. Kmnell, A. cum., B. Nrelson, K. Baker, 1. Mei-vin, N. Adams,, s. Stevenson. Fifth Row: H. Chapelo, J. Arthur, C. Bell, C. Everett, R. Wittenburg, D. Courlix, J. Hartman, L. Hodges, J. Sinclair, J. Culbert, C. Sanderson, K. Smith, L. Thompson, K. Shafer, B. Popp, S. Knowles, J. Matheson, J. Adams L. Graham, M. Hack. Sixth Row: I.. Endert, G. Issacson, C. Bailey, O. Wittenburg, L. Cook, B. Cook, S. Bert, V. Fritz, L. Mc'l aggert, J. Mills, W. Ostrander, L. Dunn, C. Rhodes, S. Orr, J. Abke, S. Perry, C. Bush, B. Cross, B. Hiser, A. Popp. Seventh Row: D. Anderson, S. Miller. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: M. Leskevitch, E. Snyder, B. Babcock, D. Justice, J. Inglis, S. Storm, 1, Romain, Mm. Marie Donovan, adviser. Row Two: C. Bell, L. Bender, D. Parsons, M. A. Greenfield, R. Dennis, A. Clink, N, Putn2.m, K. Baker, C. Bailey, L, Endgrt. Back Rowz M. J. Cross, J. Gill, C. Tomlin- SOD-, C. Robinson, M. Deszenski, N. AV mt - Connolly! B' Stebbins: L' Loomis. J' Vaughan. 1-1-3 Sf . H. S. Student Council Kept Busy With Prolects Durmg 59 A mv 2523 if STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Standmg' Treasurer, Tom D11lon, Sergeant at Arms, Kelth Kellogg Seated. Secretary, Carol Clark, PPES1 dent, Ann Qunm, V1ce Pres1dent, Marge Shubel QVUNBIA- THUNB B RDRESENTATNES Sandra Storm, Marx lyn Culbert and Debbze Peterhans STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Row 1 D Sarchet, P Hltch IDQIC Theake1',1 Osgerby,J Shnbel. Mrddle Row' N Humm, J Andi-ess, K. Ku-kwl VVOICIBCIIOWSIG, S Vaughan, Front Row' C Armbruster, F ojcmechowslcl, B Qxunn. The CHS Student Councxl was kept busy wxth many fund ra.1s1ng pmogyects tlus year Frrst on the 11st was a new scoreboard for the new gym. They accomphshed then' goal shortly after the basket ball 5933031 had begun. Next the counc11 members began a canupatgr for a floor covermg to be put on the gym floor between games to keep the hmsh on the floor In order to ralse money the counc1l ran concess1ons at the basket ball tom'namen1s, book care of the student p1ctures and sponsored the homecommg Els ,P nk' STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORS Mr Leonard Tmmblay and Mr Elton Gmgpnch. O O C , . . x - . Y A I ' A , A - I - . - I .. 0 I . 1? . , 1 A' gs. yr ' My AX L 5 L, ..,. .. .- ,,,V . 1 , ...W ' of 5 f z - . .C ' 11' . ,gk ' . , . ' , N Q , I . ' X . L X . . . 0 - - . f .yt ' . . . '.. I K V ' , ' - F. T - - , W- Q x . I Lf 4 . , , C , K Q '. - A C . , , 4 x I' ifiiff' a, S -:g . 1 1 f Y . A : . ' A H 5' . . A ' , f o A vt ' 5 F ' Vi A 1 , , , 1.51 1'm . Mnvdwl ...Q -. f' A '-S - ...-....n.,... .. 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He got out has copy of the army drill manual and they drilled and drilled and dnlled' The results were so favorable that the band agreed xt had been worth all the trouble and effort The band won a I ratmg at the drstnct festzval, whzch enabled ns members to compete m the State Festival at Jack son, Mrchigan. They recelved a II ratmg in the State contest The combmed muszc groups of CHS presented a Chnstmas and Sprmg concert for the general pubhc The fmrst perform ance was rn the cafetena, however, so many persons attended that the next concert was scheduled for the gymnasrum. Music Du-ecwr Mr. David Eldredge wasnew1:oCHSdzisfaJl,buthesoon 27 gained everyone's friendship by of feringhas own. Drum Malor- Rrchard Wh1ttenb1u'g served as CHS's leader of the band for football and marclung season. Mr Charles Stout led the Jumor I-hgh Band and helped to orgamze the Dance Band. 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Popp J Turner Standing David Eld redge, director, K Pre1stly L Barnett Many Hours Of Prcachce Before Drummers: G. Evans, I. Hamilton, J. Oxley, K. Morrison, S. Bixby, R. Ashmun. Trombones and Baritones: B. Brining, I.. Montei, I. Andress, J, Montei, D. Graham, M. Andress, R. Hill, Sax and French Horns: K. Kellogg, I. Soule, L. Fritz, M. Mullen, K. Chambexs, D. Newkirk, K. Brock, S, Stirret. Flutes: N. Osburn, A. Phipps, A. Ransford, A. Travis, P. Petirham, I. Reetz. Clarinet: Fixt Row-J, Collon, G. Mantay, S. Madesley Second Row-J. Chambers, J. Davison, M. L. Davi- son, A. Mills, K. Priestley, Dick Whitenburg Qbax Clarinetl, R. Carpenter fbassonj, D. Peterhans foboey, K. Keniath Qoboej. Third Row-M. Greenield, R, Ruggles, A. Whiten- burg, D. Wiltse, B. Romain. Comnets: B, Cunningham, I. Hartman, G. Dodge, J. Owens, K. Kirk, P. Waison, S. Raymond. Basses: E. Blondell, G. Turner, F. Dean. Librarian: B. Cook. Director: Mr. D, Eldrege. French Horn-Bill Joslin. Clarinet -B. Campbell. Dance Band: First Row-E. RobinsonkM. Mullen, J. Chambers, L Soule, K. Chambers, K. Kellogg, . Ashrmm. Second Row- Mr. Stout, B. Cunningham, P. Watson, I. Hartman, B. liining, J. Andress, Gene Turner. HN... .... ..... SENIOR CHOIR fff5255553i55?Q3i5f5f5f5f3ff?i5Effffff Front Row: W. Crittenden, I. Whitfield, G. Clink, K. McMullin, F. Derwinski, , ..--4.--..--4- ,,,.,,,, P. Smith, C. Bailey, J. Romain, M. McCreedy, S. Ewald, A. Theaker, M. Cul- 5 .-.-. bert, N. Humm, S. Russ, M. Coons, R. Aiken. Second Row: M. Thane, K. Mc ,M Durmon, P. Humm, J. Osgerby, J. Metcalf, E. Robinson, S. Artman, M. Ander- Qfgffgfffiii son, J. Shurlow, S. Reavey, J. Eschelson, C. Tomlinson, A. Clink, I. Reetz, E. ,,,, Sn der Dou las Nichols director. Third Row: L Van Amburg, J Varian, D. 1:,:,1, y g , . . Corliss, C. Burt, N. Brown, W. Nusz, J. Smith, L. Hamilton, G. Emery, P. 55,1 Dochery, J. Squires, R. Siebigteroth, R. Scott, G. Hampel, D. Miller, M. Prill- 1,:,:,:-:.:-: aman. 'if The Final Performance DANCE BAND EI512221E1E2E1E1f1EIE2E1E1Z1Z1E1E22152E1E1E2E1f1E1E1E1E1E SEATED: E. Robinson, M. Mullin, J. Chambers, I. Soule, K. Chambers, K. Kellogg, R. Ashmun, n ham, P. Watson, J. Hartman, B. Brinning, J. Andress W G. I -............-..-.......... . 29 y STANDING: Mr. Charles Stout, Adviser, B. Cunning- These Are The BOYS Who Play The Sports That Draw The Crowds Cass City continued its dominance of the Thumb B, Conference, sweeping all four championships for the second straight year. The Red Hawks now have won ten consecutive titles, dating back to their second-place Hnish behind Marlette in the 1956-57 basketball race. Despite lack of size, the 1958 varsity football squad finished the season with a winning record and a creditable third place in the league standings. Coach Don Stamais' thirtieth Tiger gridiron team scored 91 poinis to league opponents' 89. The non-conference defeat to Lapeer was the last game between the old rivals. Further pre- ga.me openers with the Panthers have been can- celled because of La.peer's gowth no a Class A school. Senior quarterback Bob Moore sparked the offense for the second year with nine touchdowns and one conversion. The speedy 135-pounder was named to the Thumb B. first team with teammates Don Jacob, center, and Ivan Young, guard. Half-back Darryl Tubbs, who scored three touchdowns to cap his prep gidiron play, was selected half-back on the All-Area second team along with Moore by the Saginaw News. The 1958-59 cage season marked the it'irs't change in Thumb B, Conference membership since its founding in the fall of 1952. Yale and Croswell-Lexington dropped from the league be- cause of the distance they had to travel. Franken- muth 'oined the remaining schools of Caro, Cass City, llassar, Bad Axe, Sandusky and Marlette to compose the new, seven-team league. Coach Clare McDm-mon's varsity basketball squad lacked the scoring punch to compose a winning team. The six-place Tigers, who averaged only 39 points a game while allowing 45 112 points, scored the least number of tallies in the conference. Jim Storm led the Tigers' scoring attack with 254 points. The six-foot, two-inch senior sank a personal high of 30 points against Mar- lette. l.. Lp?-5 .... 4 'I-PZ-I-' ' ' jfjzijijif . , I-I'I'Z-I x ' ' : ll' .......... '29 .' 5. LP I-I ,Z ..,..ll X, -XX 115 A That Cheer Them L To Victory In The School 4 ' That Coro Built Dick Hamilton, junior guard, sank 133 tal- lies for runner-up 110110139 Derek Romain, top defersive player, contributed 117 points. Dar- ryl Tubbs and Jerry Walden, playing their last, connected for 76 and 64 points, respectively. With the area's largest gym, Caro was awarded the Class B and D District Touma- menis. StamatS Gymnasium was also the scene of the first annual Christmas Holiday To1u'na.ment. Cass City and St. Mary's of Bay City won the district crowns and Croswell- Lexington captured the Holiday Tourney championship. Coach Carl Bowma.n's Bombers compiled the best record among C. H. S. squads with nine victories and four losses. Caro broke even in six league contests. In non-league action, the Tigers set back all opponents, in- cluding F airgrove with a no-hit effort by Jim Storm and Jerry Mis. Caro entered the Mt, Plenant Baseball Tournament and swept into the inals before faltering 4-3 to Durand in the championship glnlen While Caro Scored 73 runs in its thirteen games, opponents were able to score only 34 times off the pitching of Jerry Mis Q4-21 and Jim Storm Q5-21. Senior shortstop Ray Kurtansky led the regu- lars with a ,313 batting average 5 junior Wayne Lassitor also hit a .300 clip. The team average was .243. Tiger tracksters spent most of the season eating the dust of opponents. Only the 250113 of Jim Storm, Derek Romain, Dale Kitchen 2-Hd Stu Weiland kept the squad in the league. Cam finished fourth in the Thtunb B. Meet with 37 112 points, trailing champion Cass City, 95 113 points, Frankenmuth 60 113 points, and Vassar, 39 points. . Storm, Romain, and Kitchen gave the Tigers the best trio of hurdlers in the conference. Storm won the high hurdlers and was second in the lows in the Thumb B. Meet. In the Regional Meet at Marysville, Storm won the low hurdles, placed fourth in the highs and tied for third in the high jump. 3 Usd if Q? Qi' ' W,-2 A ww rail-'M' W Above Two Caro tackles pounce on then' opponent. Below' Speedy quarterback Bob FOOTBALL SQUAD Moore 13 off and away for 1 TD' Row one smug, R campbeu, D Tubbs T Bege J Helm, D W B1shop, D Jacob,I J3Sh111SkB,J N1gg, lb Kltchen. ow Three Romaln, D Ha.m1l1J0n, F Dean, D Purdy, C Theaker Row Four B Turner, J Connolly, I Hartman, S We11a.nd, Coach Bowman :NllSS1I1g' Football Record Camo and Vasar clash at the nnd held stnpe The T1gers bested the Vulcans m one of the sta1:e's oldest prep gnduon contests Below- Lmemen R11JCh1e Campbell and Ed Curtzs QNo 301 are cleanng the way for an unseen ball carner 1958 Football Scores Caro Lapeer? 21 6 Yale I' 13 7 Marlette XJ 4 -, 8 12 Bad Axe 6 32 Cass C1172 0 0 20 Sandusky 25 12 Croswell Lexmgton 18 0 Vassar fknon league , I 6' ey -I 2 -1 31 ff . I ' 5 4 y A ,,.o y. 2 ,r rf: , F . 2 si N f - ' 1 5 , Cn . f :L . + Q ia, . A, 4 Q.. J of ' , 1' , al: fin? 1 f' A W v in ef'-3' - 'A ' - ' - X' . f 9 Y l A 1 T 1? s ' ' Y: I , N A ' jug- ,f K 5- ! : 'ne 114 . .-f f - A 'A 1, , ,. ,A 7. . I 3 I . o i A o m.aDi Q . n O . O I . I . C ' 3 l I . U I O I : I I I O . I . . I I N W . -I . . . . , . . . . . . 6 27 Final Thumb B Standlngs Cas City Bad Axe Caro Vassar Sandusky Croswell- Yale Marlette Stu Wexlamd 1S all alone and heading for paydxrt Below' Coach Don Stamats helps has boys select then' equlpment at the begmning of the season. Coach Stamats completed h.1s thlrtneth year as head coach at CHS in 1958 VARSYFYBASKETBALLSQUAD Row one: D. Tubbs, J. Jashinske, D. Ham1lt0r1,J Nas, Row Two: M. Turner, I. Storm, J. Walden, D P01112-111 Ihckfbnuh nisuphntwopohmh EqzCnySLbMmWsamiEsemdHeSLJQmMs ch hedhm:dM:C1zslD tnunuunmmsinthe nmwgwm. HqfCRycanmemmonuqn Cm CRy Nhdeue Vasu Samhmky BadAxe CARO Fnudwnmmuh Thn bBSuudhq5 PF F52 675 646 589 555 470 528 PA E51 669 624 579 597 S46 634 Coach McDurmon during a tense moment. Dick Hamilton dribbles around an Owen-Gage man toward the basket. Cam edged iw 0PP0119Ui by a single point in this thrill-packed game at the Christmas tournaments. Tiger Scores Caro me-nLummSmr Basketball l Bad Axe Cho? Cass Clty ssessreazizaaw Sluclenf Vassawlf Marlette Vassar Sandusky Frankenmuth Bad Axe C ass C :ty Marlette Vassar Sandusky Frankenmuth 4' non league if Chrlstrnas Hohday Tourney Cheerleaders Tournament Tenslon JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD Row One B Satchell, G. Knowles, R. Gardner, S Kovacs, M. Curtxs, G Keller Row Two' L. Dickerson., I.. Tut, B Kmde, I Lane, D Rickwzlt, Coach Harry Shubel, Bob Tuc1wy,Clss City and Bob Klopf, Vassar vxe for 9. rebound, Cas City downed Vas- Sil' in the Clus B wuz' namem: Bowmon's Bombers' Mode BASEBALL SQUAD no .ex ,u, FRONT ROW: C. McGill, R. Peters, R. Kurlansky, C. Steele., B. Curtis. SECOND ROW: R, Gardner, G, Turner, J. Janks, D. Rickwalt, D. Gusko, W. O'De11, THIRD ROW: D. Tetil, B.Jan14s, D, Tubbs D. Hamilton, D simmons T. Rudich, FOURTH ROW: Coach Carl Bowman, R. camp- bell, E. Bradley, W. Lassiter, I. Storm, L. BASEBALL SCORES Caro 10 4 Mayvillevk 12 4 Reese? 8 O Fairgrovevk 1 3 Vasa: 0 1 Frankenmuth 3 2 Marlette 4 2 Bad Axe 3 4 Cass City 9 4 Sandusky 7 2 Vassar S 9 2 Grand Blanc S 4 2 West Branch S 3 4 Durand 8 ilfnon-league game G Mt. Pleasant Tourney game Tait, J. Mis. The Best Tiger ff ., QS. A , , Q. ,gxffsgf . Q41 lx g P S -, Q- N h'w 'i 2'5 ?.f?5 'JiE' i , AQ O l I is In 4. EX ., i.2.g,:. :9a.,9,. ' i L ' . L , '. ' VJ 14 Eff , F x IL. ' - . , 'at' 1 .I nxay wk 1 B . . -41'. QVC Ai- Jim Storm winds up and is ready to strike out the next baixer. 36 Coach Bowman discuses a play with some of his boys Kneeling: Jim Storm and Ray Kurtarsky. Standing: Elwyn Bradley, Darryl Tubbs, Jim Ianks, Wayne Las- siter, Dick Hamilton and Jemy Mis. il Track Wos Not Our Best Sport YYY ful' Coach Stamats explains the ups and A , downs of the low hurdles to fl. to 1-.Q 4-3 Q1 ' - 1 1 D ' Gary LeValley, Dale johnson., Derek K . Q, V 5 ' V V 'Mig' Romain, Dale Kitchen, Stu Weiland, , ,ami 1 5 Y 1 , .z - vb .QM A and Bill Dillon. S 1 L, U, I sl, Ve-V 'Q g., .2 , je Q l ...1-UT-run, F, --K . . af L wi e .eo- ' , no ' ., i D '. ' i ' D Q A' M 7 1 , 3 .A ., - i A eu 4 17,4-4 O v L-lqfj.-f'+', ' ' in , A YH, 5 I ' , D 1, , Q They're off and running at the Camo Relays! TRACK Row 1: Row 2: Row 3: Row 4: G. Keller, L. Miller, I. Yoimg, B. Dillon, D. Kitchen, T. Turner, D. Robinson. M. Curtis, I.. Hodges, G. Knowles, S. Kovacs, G. LeVa.l1ey, R. Matestic, J. Blassius. W, Green, D. Adams, D. Romain, J. Hartman, G, Tm'ner, H, Avery. T. Dillon, J. Nigg, W. Iasiter, J. Storm, B. Kinde, F. Johnson. These Are The Cheerleoclers Who Led The Yells That Mocle Us Hoorse In The School Thot Coro Built I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Marcma Pnllaman, Peg Van Tme, Bonme Jacob, Jeanne Battm, and Anme Qmunn kept our splnis up whether we were wmnmg or losmg Caro I-hgh changed 11: school colors th1s year, from purple and gold to purple and whxte Our Vars1ty cheerleaders, keepmg rn t1me wxth the change, wore wh1te pleated slurts, purple wool sweaters and wh1te C's w1t.h megaphones The IV squad chose purple corduroy skzlrls, wlute sweaters and pm'p1e megaphones The girls practxced many long hours after school planmng pep assemblmes and worlung up new cheer routmes The guls were on hand at every game yellmg themselves hoarse and xnducmg us to do the same Then- spmts never lagged, and then' pep was un quenchable They really convmced when they yelled, We' from Caro and we couldn't be ponder, xf you can't hear us now, we'll yell a httle louder' And we yelled, louder, and louder, until we were scream mg. Our gals were the best of the rest, and we were w1th them all the way, one hundred per cent! JUNIOR VARSITY Cl-lEERIEADERSx Grace Greenwood, Sandy Starkey, Sandy Carlson, Mary Jane I-htclnngs, and Bonme Carlson cheered for dren team m fan' weather and foul, . ,V Q, . . . . . D' V 5 8 o ' . s 5 l ' 1 l I I - X . ' re ' l 5 . . x , 41 B A sf , .J I These Are The Students Who Crowd The Classrooms Thot Line The Holls fi Of The School Thot Caro Built Row 1: A. Albin, B. Alde- fer, J. Allen, R. Ambrose, I. Anderson, L. Avery, B. Bailey, M. Beers. Row 2: C. Bell, L. Bender, -' f G. Bennett, S. Bigsby, C. Boesnecker, D. Boyne, 1. Bradley, L. Brief. Row 3: P. Brown, D. Camp- bell, R. Campbell, S. Carl- son, J. Chambers, S . Chapelo B. Clark, M. Con-ell. Row 4: K. Craig, K. Cross B. Curry, M. Curtis, G. Daniels, J. Davison, J. Davis. K1 A ,,.' 1 . ess. , , Q- ax 'fl 4 I ., !:: , YOU CAN Row 5: L.Deneen, J. Den- .. - - nis, K. Dennis, H. Detki, F. Derwinski, L. Dickerson W. Dupuis, C, Emmons. 1 45- - sv 'P If 'W Q Row 6: J. Esckelson, G. Evans, S. Ewald, R. Foster G. Frei, J. Galgoci, T. Gai- ..e ' v loway, J. Gibbs . Row 7 G. Greenwood Gusko,J Hamilton F bug, R. Hunt, D. Inglis : , D, Hernandez, R. H.iJl,,L..Hold- 9 Row 8: C. Jacques, C. jacques, L. Karpovich, B. Kei1.itz,C. Keller, G. Kel- ler, R. Kenefic, K. Kirk. L.. ,Q 1 'M f RMA E it 'W ig 5 e 'X' ALWAYS TELL A FRESHMAN 3' Lg E? L' , , 5 W: 9' Q LQ 1415 V '- e . 2. 3 if eg . 'a K ,S K xxx - 13, fl , Q- BUT YOU CANT TELL HIM MUCH s T as- , F 9 Ty 4x ' T f 6 . lv Y f ' , Y. IX N . .2 gg 5 -. x Q-f Row 9: G. Knowles, S, Kovacs, T. Kvalevog, P. Lajoie, A. I.aPratt, M. La- Pratt, B. LeVal1ey, M. Lloyd. Row 10: N. uoyd, M. Lorf, L. Lubaczewsld, L. Machuta, R. Matestic, C. McGill, I. Martin. Row 11: P. McMullen, G. Montei, D. Newkirk, G. Ozbat, W. O'De11, G, Os- gex-by, C. Parsell, J. Perry. Row 12: D. Petex-hans, T. Quick, J. Quinn, W, Rad- cliffe, D. Rademacher, S. Raymond, B. Reavey, A. Rendon. Row 13: D. Rickwalt, D. Robinson, E. Robinson, I. Robinson, B. Romain, R, Romain, M. L. Sanderson, B. Satchell. Row 14: R. Shaver, R. Siebigteroth, L. Sleight, K. Smith, J. Squires, S. Starkey, C. Steele, W. Stewart. Row 15: L. Tait, L. Tag- gett, D. Thorp, R. Trisch, G. Turner, L. J. Turner, D. Van Horn, P. Vauglun. Row 16: J. Ward, N. Weid- erhol T. Tumer, L. Vollmar, J. M. Witleovsky, o. whiuenrlm-g,1. M. Whit- field. Row 1: F. Adams, M. An- dress, P. A1-ft, G. Ashcroft, J. Asher, H. Avery, I. Baker, F. Barnett. 'A gs f Row 2: L. Beecher, L. ,R .6 ' 'T f ' R ' , 5 Berry, C. Bert, I. Blassius, V , 'P' K. Bouchard, M. Brief, E. I . xg, Bush,J. Butcher. . kt . lp 5. ix ,K Row 3: B. Campbell E. g . L' , , , Campbell, R. Campbell, - 9- 3 .gf Q' - 5 ' Q- B. Carlson, D. Chambers, N e, R X L' ' R K. Chambers, J. ceuin, B. 'ef ' ' p , Cook. ' -if if Row 4: D, Corliss, A. Cri1 tenden, A. Crittenden, C . cummmgs, B. cume, H. 5' Q 'cm-ue, R. Daniels, R. De- vid, W. Dean. A - . A. Row 5: R. Dennis, D. Der- ' H ' - ,V winski, T. Dillon, P. Dock- A F ery, B. Dorics, A. Dyer, B, , I '. 'L Esckelson, F. Ezakovich, F. ' lx, Force. Eiwll ' . Row'6: R. Gardner, T. Ger- ner, P. Gilkey, F. Good- child, D. Goodman, Gould, D.Gra11am,L. Gra.ha.m,M. 6 Greenfield . Row 7: M. Gretch, S. GHS- ko, J. Habdas, M. Hack, J. Haley, G. Hampel, A. HSI'- rington, F. Hess, T. Hile. 1 n f' ! B 4 gi. Row 8: J. Hiser, M. Hitch- ings, L. Hodges, G. Humes, L. Humes, J. Hutchinson, S . Irish, 1. Jackson, G. janks. Row 9: F. Johnson, K. Keinath, W. Kinde, D. Ko- vacs, J. Kransinski, E. La Joie, J. Lane, M. Leshkevich, E. Maszuire. e . 3 .Ea be . 'N ,4 5 Qi ' Y SOPHOMORES DON'T ALL THEIR FRIENDS 4. A fi h R A R A -V . L 9, ,I A ' l . X5 A ff' . 1 'i 1 3' ,ive K Y . A . . 9 . V :ne 3 V. .ur 'A . i 1 , ' ills ' R , Q sr! , Q.. P' i 4, - p A gf. l f -35 J. E 0 .X ,J 'L. Q- , -Q 4 E 1 A Y . A ai . .T A F 1 I Y' H56 A 1? -ig? 3 5 A tj .lv I . 1 x HAVE ANY ENEMIES-- HATE THEM! 1 sf , F, . A , 1 .Q N' g Q. f X U A .li I. 1 A ws 1 .J 5. , , - ,Q , ,A 1 ,W L ' f.. e. f 'W f D 'U' I Em .A 6 ' N A is f P A ll Ek . f, if E-, 1 3 , fl , 1 , f J Q- L A 4 'K F F1 Aim iirffziifm X r :T L F ,I 8, r ' .K v 5.111559 . X D E ' ' 55 ' A 'Iain- ? w -' E .1 E ' x Row 10: S. M2-11256, R- Matestic, V, Matuszak, 5. Mawdesley, R. May, J- McCoon, M. MCC1-eedy, L. MCGT3tho sv W Row 11: A. Mills, S. M011- gg tague K. Morrison, J. Muz - K. Nizkerson, J. Nigg, R. , V O13,h J, oliver. 1'fe'3:-.S-ff. I , , , . Row 12: J. Osgerbv, S- ' ' ' Osgerby, B. Owens, J- Owens: ' A y, Oxley, J. Pamell, D. Par- sons, R. Peters. ' Row 13: A, Ransford, S. F' Reavey, G. Reid, D. Rick- walt, C, Riley, M. Riley, J, C, Mo ' A ROn1ai.no I ,K K . Row 14: R, Romain, P. 'S 33 5 3' E Rozumny, T. Rudich, M. if ' V - 6' sackride.-, D. sa.-chef, M. f Saizchell, L. Saddelburg, A ' J. shack, D. scheu. 5. I Row 15: D. Schnur, M, V -' , K 8 .' schmmk, P. sem, H. Shear 5 dy, D. Simmons, D, Sin- ? - clair, N. Smith, W. Smith, B, Southworth. ' KN . ROW 16: R. Stein, L. Stier, D , 'S 5. Stirrett, N, Stoi J, D, :' 7 Y' ig. . Tait, J. Taylor, B.c'1'9e1:il, ,A Mo 'I-'ha-ne. lk ' - Row 17: G. Turner, S. Vaughanz R. Vollmax- M. Vos J. eidemaxm, L whale., R. Whiifield, s. wmiam., s. vvmfm. 4 I S C E r- ' 11 Row In K. Priestly. Row 1: B. Ailing, A. Al- brant, M. Anderson, M. Anderson, S. Artman, K. Baker. K. Bennett. Row 2: R. Berry,J. Bieth, B. Bradley, R. Brining, T. Brock, W. Butcher, A. Bush. .- Row 3: R. Charter, A. Clink, M. Coons, W. Crit- tenden, M. I. Cross, B. Cun- ' Bingham, M. cuban. t , !s ' f . , , . . 2 ' A ' -J' M V! me ,fn f Q . by , - HE WHO KNCWS KNDWS NOT THAT Row 4: W. Curtis, E. David, C. Devine, B. Dil1on,J. Ellis, M. Evans, C. Everett, B. Foust. 4' ar' Row 5: L. Fritz, I.. Galli- ver, B. Gerlach, K. Green- wood, J. Griffin, D. Hamil- ton. R. Hampel, P. Humm Row 6: A. Hutchinson, W. Inglis, B. Jacob, I. Jashln- ske, S. Jensen, D. johnson, H. Johnson, K. Kellogg. Row 7. R. Kinnell, c, Kirk, P. Kransinski, w. Lassiter, B. Lawrence, A. Lawe, E. LeVa.11ey, L. Loomis SA v F S an 0. Y? 'la ' , 1 Er: L.. 1 E - E 2 ' A Q ,T gg lj:'IUIg 'if' H, ., ., - 5' T 7 1 ' 9 ' x ' ., .7 N -ii M 5? 7 I 'i' 1 M , , , k Q --a, ' 5' ' . sv aff, ' ' 6 M sv. 5. HE KNOWS NOT JUNICR 'X x .6 Q is .X .l YA K ff . Az:- X 4 , X.. B ,1 al 'P 1 lv ,, .x ' ,'. 1 1 ,.. ' , 3 4 .M ,fy Qu i 'A xv, '- X Row 8: T. Lung, G. Mantey, B. Martin, G. Mathewson, N. McComb, K. McDu.rmcn, C. McGill, Row 9: D. Mmer, L. Miller, M. Mullin, B. Nelson, M. I- Ogden, N. Osburn, I. Olbit- Row 10: J. Pa.rse11,M. Prilhman, D. P111'dY, P- Qugrggrs, R. Radcliffe, M. E, Rea, E. Reetz. Row 11: S. Russ, J. S4-,ln-i- ber, L. scmiber, D.Schu1tz R. Scott, M. K. Shazexm M.Shube1. J. Mmm. ' Row 12: B. Sleight, G. 7, Smith, P. Smith, L. Sokol, S. Storm, G. Taggett, A. Theaker, B. Thomas. Hx ul. Row 13: K, Timko, C. Torm- - linson, G. Tx-isch, W. Trisch, . D.um,s.VmAuen,J. Vaughn. Row 14: C. Wagner, I.. Walker, R. Walker, R.Whit- mnmg s. w J. wojcuihowud, J.wf1gu, x I W'- CN lr F rf. ! ,U FSM, This is The Class That Was First To Pass From The School That Caro Built June 3, 1959 the first graduating class from the new Caro High School said farewell to their carefree days and walked into the jaws of the waiting world, There was no senior trip this year so seniors had more time to devote to their studies ftheoreticallyj. The new system with everyone taldng six subjects kept them hopping and hoping for May 27. At first they missed the old study hall with its many and varied opportu- nities, but everyone finally became accustomed to the new schedule. Senicrs worked together on class projects during '58 and '59, Their homecoming float was first on the list, and while much time was spent chasing stray hammers and the habitually lost float chairman, it gave them a chance to work together. The Senior Prom, Enchanted Forest, left the decorating masterminds of the Class of '59 with problems. They came through with flying colors and an ultra modern forest without using, tape, glue, taclcs, a' staples. And you can't hardly get them ldnd no more. May 1 the class took aff, The first legalized skip day in many a year was spent raising Cain and then trying to put him to bed again at night. They had calmed down considerably by May 29, sobered by final exams, when they entertained their mothers at the Senior Tea.. The class prophecy, giftatocry and last will a.nd testament were read, much to the amusement and chagrin of the class. Sunday, May 31 seniors and their families asembled for baccalaureate services at the Methodist Church. They were solemn and even a little sad as they listened to Revered Churchil.1's sermon., and thought of the big day that was coming, all too soon. Finally after 13 years the big day arrived. The Class of '59 was ready, but not altogether willing to leave C. H. S. FRED A, DEAN Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, Track 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, pyg J-Hop 11, Senicr Prom 12, Senior President, Senior Bend 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 9, 10, 11 t NICK NIGG Pep Club 10, 12, Football 9, 10, 12, Senior Prom 12, Basketball 9, 10, I-Hop 11, A Senior Class Vioo -President, Foueign Language Club 9, 10, Student Council 9 These Are The Wheels Who Kept SALLY ANN BAKER V.O.T.C. 12, Pep Club 11, 12, J-Hop 11, Queen of Senior Prom, Secretary of Senior Class, Carolier 10, 11, 12, Assistant Editor of Carolier 12 ROBERT HAMILTON Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Football 9, 10, 11, Basketball 9, Track 9, Caroscope 12, Senior Prom 12, Senior Treasurer, Foreign Language 9, 10, I-Hop 11 Decorations Going Around CLASS ADVISERS: Seated- Mr. Burton Castle, Mr. i f A SF, 'P s. 1 Dale Merkle, Mrs. Margaret Rea, and Mr. Dale Abke directed us through our last year in high school. They were good natured teachers, otherwise, they may not have lived to tell about their experiences. Actually, the class was judged to be one of the best in the past few years by Principal James C. Sutherland. onw- 48 RUTH ELAINE AIKEN Lambda Sigma Phi 10, 11, 12, Sr. Choir 11 PATRICIA ANN ARTHUR v,o.T.c. 12, F.H.A. 9, 10, Pep Club 11, 12, Carolier 11, Girls' Softball 10, Caroscope 11 CARRY E. ASHBRECK lambda Sigma Phi 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11 ROBERT ABKE WAYNE ABIG. RICHARD ADAMS Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9 BETTY IRAN BABCOCK F.H.A. 12, Reptrter 12, F.N.A. 10, 11 IEANNE BATTIN F.T.A. 10, 11, Varsity Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Caroscope 10, 12, Class Oficer 11, Student Comm ci19, Sr. Band 9, 10, Pep Band 9, 10, lambda Sigma Phi 9, 10 TEDD BEGEMAN F,F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Foot ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, F,F,A, Chapter President 12 DAVID BERRY TOM BLACK Class Officer 9, Senior Prom Committee 12 MARCELL E. BLONDELL Caroscope 11, 12, Lambda Sigxna Phi 9, 10, 11, Senior Choir 9, 10, 11, Baseball 11, Sr. Band 12 NANCY CONNOLLY F.H.A. 12, cms' soffbau 9 FRANCES COTTRELL V.O.T.C. 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Junicr Varsity Cheer- leader 9, 10, 11, Girls' Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 ALICE EDWINA CRITTENDEN Bible Club 9, 10, 11, 12, V-O.T.C. 12, Treasurer 11 gi B. C. senior choir 9, 10, Gm ELWYN BRADLEY RUTH E. CARPENTER Pep Club 10, 11, Sr, Band 10, 11, 12, lambda Sigma Phi 11 CAROL ANN CLARK Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 11, 12, Secretary 12 of S. C. Camliex 11, 12 is 'br MARY ANN DEZENSKI F, H, A, 9, 12, F, N, A, 10, 11 GLEN DOYLE Pep Club 9, 10, 11 Basket- beu 9, 10, 11, Class Officer 11, Lambda Sigma Phi 9, 10 BECKY EMERY v.o.T.c, 12, Pep Club 12, Bible Club 11, si. Choir 10 BARBARA CURTIS Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Carolier 9, 10, 11, 12, Literary Editor Caroscope 12, Business Manager, Lambda Sigma Phi 9, Class Officer 10 EDWARD ROYCE CURTIS Pebibau 9, 10, 11 12, Basketball 9, 10, baseball 9, 10, Pep Club 11, 12, Lambda sigma Phi 9 EVELYN DENNIS P, 1-1, A. 12, v, 0, T, c, 12, F. N. A. 11, Girls' Softball 11 L' GARY EMERY Pep Club 10, 11, 12, si. Choir 12, Bible Club 12 GERALD ENDERT JUDY PULLMI-:R F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Bible Club 11, 12, Carolier 9, Lambda Sigma Phi 11, sr. Choir 11 CAROLYN GALLIVER F.H.A. 11, 12, Treasurer 12, student Council 10, V.O.T.Cl, 12, Treasurer 12, Pep Club 10, 11 BONNIE JEAN GALLOWAY F-N.A. 9, 10, 11, Pep Club 10, Carolier 9, 10, 11 Lambk Sigma Phi 9 GARY GANLEY LEIAND A. HAMILTON Bible Club 12 Pep Club 10, 11, Track 9, ir. Choir 12 JOHN HARTMAN Bible Club 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12, Football 11, 12, Sr. Band 11, 12, Pep Band 11, 12, Dance Band 12 ALLEN J. HILDINGER Track 11, 12 LEIGH GANLEY KAREN MARIE GILKEY F.H.A. 10, 11, V.O.T.C. 12, Pep Club 9, Sr. Choir 11, Girls' Softball 11 JANET A. Gm F.H.A. 11, 12, F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, Girls' Softball 9 ilv 'ki-null!! JUDITH ANN HODGES F.H.A. 12, Girls' Softball 10, 11 KONRAD I-IOIZWORTH F.T.A. 11, 12, Caroscope 10, 11, 12, Carolier 9, Saginaw Regional Art exhibition 11, 12 FLOYD HOOL KAREN E. HILDINGER GERRY I-IISER F.H.A. 9, 12, sr. choir 10, 11 PENNY HITCHINGS Student Council 12, Carolier 9, Caroscope 12, Saginaw Regional Art Exhibition 12 JEROLD R. HUDSON Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Sr. Choir 12, Caroscope 12, Bible Club 12, Track 11 JOYCE L. mens V-O-T.C. 12, Pep Club 12, F-H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, president 12 DON JACOB Bible Club 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, Caroscope 11, 12 BOB ,IANKS F.F.A. 9,-10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10,11, 12 JANEES JANKS F, F. A. 9, 10, 11, 12 Base ball 9, Io, 11, 12 MARY LANE JOHNSON F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 GERALD T. KAPPEN E.F,A. 9, 10, 12, Football I 9, 'rmok 11, 12 DALE W. KITCHEN Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, Io, 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Studen Colmcil 9 LEON, CHARLES KLEA Track 9, Basketball 9, 10, Pep Club 12 DAVE JOHNSTON F.F.A. 11, 12, Transfer-ed from Birch Run, football 9, Basketball 9, 10, Track 9, 10, Baseball 9 WILLIAM JOSLIN sr. Band 9, lo, 11, 12, Pep Band lo, 11, 12, Choir 9, 10, 11 DAPHNE. Iusncn F.H.A. 11, 12, Transfered from Belfrey, Ky. Dra- matics 9, Dash Club 9 MARY ANN LOKKEN Class Officer 9, LV. Cheer- leader 9, 10, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, camuer Staff 9, 10, 11, 12, Caroscope Staff-12, Lambda Sigma Phi 9 RONALD LORF SHIRIJEY JEAN LORF Girls' Softball 9 Lois KURTANSKY Bible Club 9, 10, 11, 12, V.O.T.C. 12, Pep Club 9, Choir 10, Girls' Softball 9 RAY KURTANSKY Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12 Basketball 9, 10 GARY LE VALLEY F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, gen- 1:ine112 F00fba1111 T k 9,1O,12 ' me SHIRLEY MC COMB BOB Mc NEIL F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 NORMA LEE MC TAGGART V-O-T-C. 12, Pep Club 11, Choir 9, 10, Transfered from Vassar, F.H.A. 10 IUDITH KAY MIKLOVIC V.O.T.C. 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, st. Choir 10, 11 LARRY MILLER F.F.A. 11, 12, Football 12, Transfered from Fairgrove , F.F.A. 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, Baseball 9, Basket- ball 9 GERALD MIS Baseball 11, 12, Pep Club 12, Transfered from St. Mar 's Orchard Lake v Track 9, 10, Baseball 9, 10, Student Council 9, 10, Class Omcer 9, 10 RONALD NICKERSON Football 9, Pep Club 10 G, WAYNE NUSZ Pep Club 10, Choir 10, 11, 12, Madrigal Choir 11, 12, Carolier 9, Co-Advertising Editor ARTHUR O'DELL Bible Club 9, 10 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, Football 9, 10, Track 9, 10, Baseball 9, Bible Club Officer 9, 10, 11 3 Vi LEE MONT EI Pep Club 9, Track 9, Sr. Band 9, 10, 12, F,F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, secretary 12 ROBERT C . MOORE VTOIA ELIZABETH NAGY V,O,T,C. 12, Pep Club 11, Girls' Softball 9, Senior Band 11 1,115.1 9-as ALICE L. PHIPPS FTA 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Senior Band 9, 10, ll, 12, Historian Librarian 10, 11, Cadet Teaching 11, 12, Caroscope, Business Manager 11 JIM PREDMORE Pep Club 9, Football 9, Track 9, 10, Lambda Sigma Phi 9 NINA, K. PUTNAM F.H.A. 10, 11, 12, F.I-LA. Vice President 11, Girls' Softball 10 f- swgvfk dia My is 'Q' ai! i VVILLIAM O'KELLY Football 9, Baseball 10 JUDY OSGERBY Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Bible Club 10, 11, Fume Num, 9, 10, Madrigal Choir 11, 12: J'H0P 11, Sophomore Class Secretary, President Ti choir 12, viee..p,-esident DICK PARROTT Carolier 12, Photographer Caroscope 10, 11, 12 Photographer AL QUICK Football 11, Transfered from St. Mary's Orchard Lake, Class officer 9, Student Council 9 ANN M. QUINN F.T.A. 9, 10, 11,' treasurer 11, Pep Club 9,10, 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, 12, Class Officer 9, Student Council 11, 12, president 12, Lambda Sigma Phi 9, 10, 11, 12, Camlier 9, 10, 11, 12, editor 11, 12 SHEILA A. RAMSOWER F.T.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, seq-e- '53-YY 11, president 12, Pep Club 10, 11, 12, lambda 5181113 Phi 11, 12, president 12,.C2.rolier 10, 11, 12, assistant editor,Caroscope 12 SHERYL DEE REED F.H.A. 9, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Caroscope 12, Senior Bend 9, 10, Pep Band 9, 10 BENIGNO RENDON Pep Club 12, Track 9, I-Hop and Senior Prom Committees CAROL ANN ROBINSON P.H.A. 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 11, 12, Girls' Softball 9, 10, 11 'K W'ILLlAlv1 NEIL SACKRIDER P :p Club 12, Class Officer 10, 11, Senior Prom King 12, Student Council 10, Carolier 9, 10, 11, 12 AGNES CELESTE SCHORNAK F.T.A. 12, V.O.T.C. 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Carolier 11 SANDY SCHRADER F.T.A. 12, Bible Club 11, V.O.T.C. 11, 12, vice- president 12, Senior Choir 9, 10, Caroscope 12 wh . 1' ' FW? Mi' 1' Nw- li 4 DEREK A . ROMA IN Pep Club 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11,12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9 BRENDA J. RosENTANc.5L Bible Club 11, 12, Pep cm 12, V.O.T.C. 12, Senior Choir 10, 11, Carolier 11 RUTH ANN ROWLEY Bible Club 9 V O T C 12 Pep Club 10,, Gil'1s.' Softbafl 9, 10 A545 - 119' who l.,,,f IVAN DUANE SOULE F.F.A. 10,11, 12, Sr. Band 10, 11, 12, Dance Band 12 JON STAMATS Track 11 BETTY ANN STEBBINS FJ-LA. 9, 10, 11, 12, Parliamentariaxr 11 Rfllwa 'P fi RICHARD SIEBIGTEROTH Caroscope 10, 11, 12,1- Hop Committees, Saginaw Regional Art Exhibition 9, 10, 11, 12 JACK SMITH Pep Club 12, Football 9, 10, Baseball 9, Choir 12 ETTA ELMIRA SNYDER F.H.A. 12, Girls' Softball 9, 12, Choir 11 12 'EK lingua-H ET!- 4? 'fi' agu- tv' HARRY C, STEELE F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 12 JAMES ROBERT STORM Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 10, I1, 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, F.F.A. 9, 10, Varsity Club 9, 10, Trans- iered from Sebewaing HERB STRUNZ F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12 BEVERLEY KAY TATE V.O.T.C. 12, Secretary 12, Carolier 11, Pep Club 11, 12 RICHARD DALE TETIL F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Base- ball 9, 10, 12 MARY LOU THANE F.I-LA, 12, Bible Club 9, Girls' Softball 11 DARRYL K. TUBBS Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9 10 11 12 D 3 3 MERRILL E. TURNER MICHAEL I. TURNER Pep Club 10, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Carolier 12, Lambda Sigma Phi 10 CHARLES E. THEAKER Pep Club 9, 12, Football 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, Student Council 11, 12, Lambda Sigma Phi 9, 10, 11, vice- president 10, treasurer 11 RUTH A. THOMAS V.O.T.C. 12, Pep Club 9, 10, Carolier 10, 11, Caroscope 12 SANDRA LEE TRISCH Girls' Softball 9 JERRY WALDI-:N Pep Club 9, 10, Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 11, 12, Student Council 9, Lambda Sigma Phi 9 JIM WA SHBURN F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 10, 11, Football 9, Baseball 9, 10 LARRY J. WILSON Pep cmb 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 12, Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12 PATRICIA VAN GUIILDER Senior Prom Decoration Committee MARGUERITE 1. VAN 'rms F.N.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, IZ, I. V. Cheerleader 9, 10, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12, lambda sigma Phi 9, 10 JOHN WAGNER F,F,A. 9, 10, 11, Pep Club 9, 10, 11, Track 9, Senior Band 9, 10 JACK WITKOVSKY F F.A 9, 10, 11, 12, treasurer 12, Football 11, 12, Track 11, 12 KENNETH JAMES WRIGHT Ca.ro11er 9 IVAN YOUNG F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, 12 i LEFT: MC Jerry Hudson crowns the King and Queen of the Enchanted Forest, Bill Sackrider and Sall Baker Y n RIGHT: Derek Romain and Elaine Butler joined in the gand march. BELOW: Fred Gunsell and his orchestra provided the dancing music for om' senior PI-'01114 The Enchanted Forest Perplexed Our Senior Decorators RIGHT: King Bill and Queen Sally happily posed for their picture. BELOW: And they danced far imp the night, while the wind howled and the snow piled up to the doorstep. BEIDW: Glenn Doyle was a national winner in the Merit Scholarship Contest. He plans to attend the University of Michigan and majcr in chemisiry. Glenn was also the recipient of the Chemistry Award at the Honors Assembly. T 'CLS-.WK AE BELOW: Aim Quinn was Q ,i J awarded the Presidential 1 H, Scholarship cicauon from ' Michigan State University, y , ., 'Q F it lgv s , .' ,. : if , ., 421' 'i,Q if Lf' f' H-,fyg . H . - I 'i ln P Wa A 5- 'T' ? ',9T' . ,. . .,,, : l,f9zfg:45g 1- 3'-'-,2 ,. ' f- lrh S V -3 '- .. fl : .. fi --1. -za T. l in l' 'IOP OF '59: 1. Judy Miklovic, 2. Jerry Walden, 3. Sheila Ramsower, 4, Glenn Doyle, 5. Ann Quinn, 6. Celeste Schornak, 7. Daphne Justice, 8. Alice Phipps, 9. Barbara Curtis, 10. Sally Baker, . . . Honored It Student R 1 ,4 CX h' agfbf ,!'. The Future Farmers of America honored several of their senior members . Legg to I-ight are Jin-1 Janls , Tedd Begeman, Lee Montei, Jack Witkovsky, Harry Steele, and Bob Janks. LEFT: Coach Stamats pesems the Jack Taylor Memorial Trophy to this year's w'i.nne1s: Jim Storm, and RIGHT: Scholarship winne1S: Konnie 22:23:23: 325233333 131335-' ' h Ho1zwoxthearnedaStateBoardScho1 ,Qpj arship to Western Michigan University. EQEQSQQ y He also won the Atlas Pres Compan.y'S ZgEgEgEg,.,g Industrial Arts Scholarship. Sheila ':Q:1-112-in Ramsower ws named winner of a. State Board of Education Scholaiship to Ceniral Michigan University. Alice Phipps received a S300 gram: from Albion College. Derek Romaincbaskm cameraq 13 1' ...I?1EI21f1f'21fi1f Our Last Days At C H S Were Spent 'af Jerry Walden rests on has shovel and watches as N1ck N1gg ZSSISB Mlke Turner m erectmg a duck blmd, wh1ch the boys used for hlmtmg last fall ' 1 Jerry Hudson thought it was fun sittmg next to Daphne Juslnce m International Relations class. 64 'We were gay and our teachers were mad! Ruth Thomas and Becky Emery had a gay tlme cleanmg up after the semor prom. Q C I , 7, N lm I . Q, A 'V I I Qi 4 ' lvl ,. . A f , ,,. 4 L 6 A V 5-W W-.-.fm In Gay, Mad, Frivolous Funf Ml A. Me, .f- Mrs. Rea Qcenterj helps the seniors assemble their yearbook. A 51, s ' Konnie Holzworth and Don Jacobs ponder over the identity l 4 of underclassmen, while Mary Ann Lokken and Sheryl Reed V X record their names. GA , . : ' V 'if Boy, that's a good one! says Joe Schomak, Won't you let us in on the secret, too, Joe? Gary LeVa1ley entertained at the talent show, Gary not only plays the guitar and sings, he also writes his own songs. get-, ,ith , E! ,X . '. in and Mike Turner had a mad time cleaning the windows after all the enchantment left the forest. We Entertoinecl Our Moms 65 At The Senior Teo . I ' 1 1 . .- x May 29, 1959. We entex'ta.i.ned our mothers at the senior tea. We read the class prophecy, giftatory and the last last will and testagment on this occasion. CLASS MOTTO: 'What we are is God's gift to usg what we become is our gift to God. CLASS FLOWER: Red and white carnations. i 2fML CLASS COLORS: Red and white. Past President of the Lions International, S, A, Dodge delivered the commencement address. Commencement Marked The End .5 ll? gn , QP Sq 'A 7' r. X The Class of '59 made its farewell appearance together at commencement. The class listened as Mr. Leslie I. Turner, CHS superintendent, introduced the speaker. It wx the beginning of the end of their high school days, Of Our Carefree High School Days Daphne Justice, Dick Parrott, Mary Lou Thane, Jon Starnats, and Sally Baker walked solemnly in the reces- sional. It was all over! 1' X-.0 K , 1,1 .Q KW sm -Q -'PG! Jil f A 2 A D T in x - 5 ,Q A ' my I .fu ' , A V fl! Q ', 'la aff. . 'xy' -f fx f 1 F K Q ll g E ,K . f .3 N , M , f ' Qt . .Qin 1 I I Q Maur! , Q' 'pq R M Vu . , K nh Q 1 . f ,gg ' . I : , Yin, 1 F My 41, , Q J A ,.! f f Ugg . ty W ' ' - 1 'tl -.,' Q W 4, N - 'X --A., -',- I tv , gg Lam ., ,N I 1- f g Qiwx W 1. jffw ft: ,e nf Lui: w V ' wif: Ifg' . ' WM' QU, fu' Milf? f A lit! ' , ' ijizg AAIV z Q , , - , . Q :II f N3 , , his fy at f I 5 f Ei ,?g,:rf , . ky . f L: 53 'N X 'Q Navi' ., J' Q Q 4 ,.,' Y' 4 ' :atm 0'-is I V, .- 'V by - J gr N 'K , Aw yi Stun: i IO' w V' , MA-gn' W M' Q ' 1- A. 5 15 . qw , V 5331 W R J' A . ii ' 7 W- 1 .gf W' - A an M, M , W. 4 AWA.: L, .., , Q? iv fgwx,-. I uv 19 vm, . f P5 W 1 Q ' x 1... '+. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 h SCHNEIDER s MARKET 769 North State Caro Qli-Wdilbfifkixq ,,,, PUTNAM A anAom.Ev ug F D c A R fe. Collon Funeral Home TBR' Putnam 8. Bradley U S E D C A R S 618 East Frank OS 3 2325 AMBULANCE SERVICE HOME SE 'CE BINDER s SERVICE Frlglclalre 8. Speed Queen SALES AND SERVICE Frank Alhzer Owner 239 South Stale Ph OS 3 2233 LEONARD GASOLINE FIRESTONE AND OLIVER DEALER TRUDEAU S BAKERY CARO MICHIGAN The Don Jewell Agency IINCORPORATEDI CARO MICHIGAN 3 A , I -,,7, 3,w-P:E,,Nm, 2 , ,,,, , ,LVV , .TKA lm' ,J ,:N LN ' :L ew. ,...3n,.-' A 'E ' 1 M 302 souegsfqfe Ph. os 3-3433 , an L ,, ' 4511 6 I 1 'U ,,,- - JE' N T'K ,, , K Q f . M, l l ---f': 4 4 S- , I 'N 0 I TRUDEAU S MEN S WEAR BOTSFORD SERVICE LUBRICATION X WASHING and WAXING WHEEL BALANCING X MOTOR TUNE UP BRAKE SERVICE ROAD SERVICE PURE TIRES and BATTERIES 145 N State OS 3 2848 Free Puck up and Delrvery Service By Qualified Mechanics OSborne 3 9327 REAL ESTATE 403 N STATE cARo INSURANCE 153 N State os 3 2923 Caro Frozen Food Locker Meats Poultry Lockers A 635 N State Congratulations Seniors BLUE SUNOCO Dlstrlbutors Marathon Service Station 1oo4 s sme os 3 3931 cm Mmhlgan x ' X f Z X X . - O lc Tmfteg METCALF 81 SCHRADER u il.. F'f l MOORE DRUG STORE Let Me B Yo D gg st OS 3 2443 P 8. B Plumbing 8. Heating MTW 81p 81 os szaaa 109 M f g VANDEMARK S STANDARD sm Ano smvncf Standard Servlce PHONE os 3 3635 IDEAL MARKET 3. on 517 N St t OS 3 2421 G E HITCHINGS 1 Q S9 Z PEARL S BEAUTY SHOPPE 'I45 W. Lincoln OS 3-2336 TERRELL S MEN S WEAR Congratulations To The Class of 1959 Sheet eal ork-Fixtures Su plies H 9 U' FU 5 Water Heaters Softeners Phone: - Phone . on a ue Carb I , ' a I .Mb 2 . a e - 0 0 A lr 4 ' Life Insurance 8 ax Service - f l Q 2 Caro, Mich. A if f - A 1 4. State avin sBlclg. ' 1 I I H. R. HYDEKSON CAR0 SUPPLY COMPANY INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER O Plumbing 8. Heating lll'I'EllNAT10llAL I HARVESTER SCOTT CAMPBELL AND NEW HOLLAND Pfopfiefor 146 West Burnside OS 3 2623 DETROIT EDISON RAYMOND S For The Best In Hot Wafer Service Servlce Sfuhon See Edison s New Super Supply Roto 238 South Sfafe OS 3 2621 ESTHER S FLORAL SHOP 53 Einar? ,JK f 4 H X I G A FOODLINER 418 WEST FRANK OS 3 4421 CARD MICHIGAN I O O u . - 1 II 1 I, ' X js Ol o ' . ' . I jx 8 Q M 41 W? if : A , ig!!! 5ff :iff gag '13, ,f - A 1- , O I O BERT S SUNOCO SERVICE PAUL S CUSTOM SHOP S H In C pc T ilp pos OS 3 2520 Mufflers Tune up Weldrng Tlres Corner of 24 cmd 46 TOM S CAFE omueas LUNCHES 'G The Ben Franklin Store A MODERN SELF-SERVE VARIETY STORE S r h W r READY-To-WEAR Accessomss SPAULDINGS Ruppalfs Beauty Shoppe BERNARD ZEITLER Insurance WE SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM HAIR STYLING SOUTE1 STUT6 Wesf Frqnk WE'LL MEET YOU AT T ROBINSON'S CAFE Russell's Super Service SINCLAIR PRODUCTS GOODYEAR TIRES FUllMER S Phone osa9a24 219 SOUTH STATE CARO Caro Michigan CUMMINGS MEMORIALS Dealers nn Cemetery Memorials Smce 1912 PHONE OS 3 2234 258 SOUTH STATE 4? ' 1 O O M' Sl Ag PUTT'S BODY SHOP Expert Collision Service 1471 E. Dayton Rd. Caro, Mich. , Phones: Res. OS 3-37867 Bus. OS 3-4281 Independent Coal Co. 501 Montague O5 33213 WH ALEN Lime and Trucking ff EXCAVATNIIIIGN - Road Building Sewers - Land Clearing - Sand - Gravel Caro Wrecking Company 987 South Ellington OS 3-2646 RUSSELL LASSITER Sinclair Gas 8. Oil 74 ,g. I b SHERWIN WILLIAMS Richard Quinn, Proprietor THE COLONIAL SHOP Thumb Area Decorotung Center Draperles Wallpapers Pamts Gifts Open Dolly 8 30 5 30 Frudoy tull 9 OO COLONIAL DECORATORS across from Edison Phone OS 3 2342 Leo 8. Edna Bulls SHAGENA FURNITURE ALWAYS GOOD VALUES CARO MICHIGAN ., RILEY SHOE STORE I74 North State Cqro 441 North State Caro Much RAYMOND S CR K Raymond! MAYTAG 8- IRONRITE SALES 8. SERVICE Llcensecl Electrical Contractors Appliances Repalred Heating RAINBOW LAUNDRIES OPEN 24 HOURS WASH DRY COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC Joe Duck Dale The People s State Bank THE BANK OF FRIENDLY SERVICE Caro Mlchlgan JANKS 130 West Burnslde OS 3 2625 CARD MICHIGAN SHOPPER S GUIDE g Aovermslue g PRINTING g MIMEOGRAPHING S 3 3911 C-UFO DIBBLES Wmeo THE THUMB LAUNDRY AND DRYCLEANING COMPANY Caro Michigan Hotel Montague BOB and DOT EMERY Caro Mich. Ph. OS 3-3234 li-9:..,' .,J . 5. A ff. I , ' A ix! I -7-51,8 ..,.. I A. I! I, , Square Deal Auto Parts New - Used - Rebuilt 603 East Frank OS 3 2921 TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES SPEEDWAY 79 RAYMONDS senvlcs STATION 238 Soufh Sfofe Phone OS 3 2621 Caro Mich fi Wes ern A1110 CONGRATULATIONS Assoclatc Store TO THE CLASS OF 1959 P R GRAM Owner sos North state Ph os a 2624 5 Trudeau s Men s Wear Good Luck to The Class Of 1959 145 North State OS 3 2848 Raclemacher 8. Lyons SALES AND SERVICE F 0 R D 751 South State OS 3 2122 S Z Diamonds Luggage Sulverware HT Fa Cameras Gufts CARO MICHIGAN M THE CARO PHARMACY and student employees ANN QUINN MARTHA COONS MARY LU SCHORNAK WAYNE NUSZ KEN KIRK Congratulate The Class of 'I959 NATHALIES HAT SHOP CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF OF 1959 FROM THE LITTLE SHOP WITH THE The J. C. Penny Company me vmussu CARO MICHIGAN CARO MICHIGAN .4 , The .ll an I ' li I , I , ,Q , cnow mvno CARD LUMBER YARD Michigan Oil Company 605 North State OS 3.3611 200 East Frank OS 3-2414 0 I L C 0 svmlAv'1 ' CAR G0 Oll COMPANY SPEEDWAY 79 Huston Funeral Home H03 Eos' Caro Rd Ph os 3 3930 205 Wesf OS 3 2175 Sherman McNElL TRAILER SAI-E5 love s Hardware 8. Sportmg Goods Largest Selectnon of Quoluty Hordwore ond Sportlng Goods un the Thumb B P S PAINTS D I h M Y k eo wut oc and Save our Jac Max Grady Phone Propraetor OS 3 2343 Phone 1 8013 Marshall Phone 3 3011 Coro CARO BUSINESS FORMS Caro Farmers Cooperative Elevator Phone OS 3 2124 CARO MICHIGAN CARO AKRON 79 I . Q 0 ' I o I I .- . - . - , - .. .. ., M V ,'f'-'-wee. .. 0 W1-f The Hasty Tasty Drive-In Open All Year For Fast Service Dolly B. Hickie P 0P lel0' School Office Hobby Supplies Typewriters Wallpaper Points Gifts Books FITZGERAlD'S JOHN DEERE PLOW COMPANY ' MACHINERY AND REPAIRS W. A. FORBES COMPANY os 3-3939 LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE PRESTON'S FEDERATED Bieth Implement Company CARO B 0 T S F O R D B O l T O N ' S PURE Oll SERVICE Radio and TV Service 403 North Slole os Phone: OS 3-9327 80 Alloy Metal Wool Proclucts Corporation P. O. Box ISI CARO MICHIGAN BAIRD AIRSEAL COMPANY SHERIDAN S A L U M I N U M THE PENDLETON SHOP ASBESTOS SIDING ROOFING-INSULATION A L T E R A T I O N S A L U M I N U M STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS CGFO Phone 3 3732 Compliments To The GEORGE L BAIRD CLASS 0, ,,5, rom The Fnendly Store 526 S State OS 3 3534 F 306 N State OS 3 2725 CARL PALMER E H D Kenneth Phllp Phone 3 3637 206 N State yer D R S 268 N STATE OS 3 2920 81 E 4.1 4,11 . COllINS SHOE STORE Caro, Michigan SEE You AT TRACTOR SALES HooPER'5 O MODERN POWER Drugs-Cosmetics-Fountain FARM EQUIPMENT cARo OS 3.2224 . Caro Cement Products Sales, Parts, Service R. B. MILHOLIN Q os 3-2525 Congratulations, Class of '59 CARD M'CH'GAN 361 Green os 3-2932 HARMON TRUCKING COMPANY TRUCKING ON TIME, ALL THE TIME 231 South Stare 05 3-3727 Frank Berry 8. Sons Sunoco Gas ond Oil Products Tires, Batteries and Accessories 614 E. Frank ,OS 3-2527 if Moore Telephone eks if , Mohawk System Inc -8 CARO Fl00R COVERING I6 N h s osszsss R0llER DROME C t ' Ph OS 3 2001 CARO MICHIGAN WILSON STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP PORTRAITS - CAMERAS - SUPPLIES Caro, Michigan Phone: OS 3-2435 83 V I K3 . ' Q31-52, uv-1' Q' 9 Rl , O' I X .. .. on the looms 0 S ig- , .. A I MW. . A if K I o V j we , fifagg f , I of I N. P .. 5 5 on tate - N 2:1 I U . , Harlan har e JACKSON'S MOBILE SERVICE 3 North Almer OS 3-2212 EASTHAM CLEANERS AND DYERS Over 62 Years Your Clothes' Best Friend Plant 3-4011 - Store 3-3030 Free Pick-up and Delivery HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED SAM ANDERSON S WESTINGHOUSE ROPER DRI GAS APPLIANCES 153 S State Phone 3 2726 CARO FLORAL COMPANY STATE SAVINGS BANK OF CARO Member of Federal Deposit Burnell and Lucille Holden lnsurcmce Corporollon 315 Pearl Ph OS 32222 240 N 51-age QS 3 2425 THE CADILLAC MARKET PRESERVE YOUR EYESIGHT CADILLAC CARD MICH 5 ! 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