Charlevoix High School - Rayder Yearbook (Charlevoix, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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lr I c . X. '10 3. . N .a ' K 5 1 nail -' 1 A5 5 1. ' . fa F . X' A.l51?'3'? In ' - .. f- Si Ray L. Kipke The logarithm of the real rth root of a real number is the logarithm of .... , and such, is the language of Mr. Kipke's classes. With a B.S. degree from Michigan State, he seems to enjoy mathe- matics as much as his golf and fishing. , if K K Q ii' N iff, 1 D. C. Maltby Warden of the Junior Boys homeroom, Mr. Maltby was faculty ad- visor for the 1958 Rayder and the Crimson Flash. Noisy type- writers and quiet book- keepers are his aim in the classroom. He likes fishing and reading a.nd chop suey and pressing words of wis- dom on unwary stu- dents. Don Carey Hi, Coach is the familiar greeting heard by Mr. Carey in the corridors of C.H.S. For three years he has been head coach of basketball and football, and taught U.S. History and Civics. Mr. Carey received his B.A. de- ireebfrom Alma College. ,Q W MA .5 If '- A 4 i 7 K J u 71 'Ninn'--p . Dv! i lui ix W X i . 0 , no Q aio, . Q Q taht' tu i Class Sponsors Uno Suomela With compass, pencil, and triangle in hand, Mr. Suomela teaches draftsmanship to C. H. S. students. His main interests center around his work, and he can be found doodling and sketching at any hour. Mr. Suomela has always been generous with helpful advice to stu- dents. nw B 'K xf rss ,. X ' M Sf X77 and Faculty ' I . 4 'Q-3. N Marion Kohn Adjectives, nouns, verbs, and other parts of speech occupy Mrs. Kohn's school hours. During time off, she juggles a fishing rod in one hand a book of nature study in the other. Mrs. Kohn has an A.B. degree from North Central College in Illinois. adverbs, Lucy Martin Mrs. Martin taught sophomore English, so we saw her only in the mornings. Her A.B. degree is from North Central College in Illinois. Mrs. Martin's activities include read- ing, fishing, and trav- eling, when she's not busy with play directing or P.T.A.

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Administration and Faculty ,ff -din..- N Leonard Burns Mr. Burns advocated the rugged life. He coached the football reserves, tumbling, and Pete's Pups in basketball. Close to his heart were his Boy Scouts and his seventh grade. For busy work there was truck gar- dening, Kiwanis Club, and Petoskey stones. Robert Cook Known to all the ski team as coach, Mr. Cook received his B.S. degree from W.M.C. Professionally occupied with shop, math, ath- letics, he still finds time for ski club and carpenter work. An infectious grin enlivens his jokes on students and teachers alike. Roy G. Bennett Our Superintendent, Mr. Bennett, has been with us for thirteen years, and kept every- one happy with his ready wit, and sympa- thetic council. Mr. Bennett has A.B. and M.A. degrees from C.M.C. and U. of M. With rod and reel, he has traveled extensively over the United States. A s, - .Wm '.f L ' x ,, 4 , Y ... t A ...., .55 5 A -if 9, 1 f ,Y I ,, r , as t f . Q 6 r, , A.-if , 2. ff -.15 ., A . iw f ' - , ,,,, ' Sf fif. K QSXW f . l, ' ' Cs, ' E, P X i,1fi.s'!Z, if., Q 'ff r.-, 5 Q S , 'N Harry E. Bingham Hiding a quick smile under his principal's countenance, Mr. Bing- ham made each school day a purposeful ex- perience. Armed with B.A. and M.A. de- grees from U. of M., he taught the Seniors U.S. Government. Mr. Bingham's main inter- ests are reading, at - letics, and C.H.S. students. , , Nj A RX is 1, rf. Q X QP if yr X'-.l,a.,M,a 3 ,vii be B . -, 4. , SY- fr- ,Sv Stewart E. Coleman The guiding force of the Rayder track team, Mr. Coleman, with his B.A. degree, also con- ducted the literature and biology classes of C.H.S. His side inter- ests include sports and public service. Mr. Coleman can always be counted on for a good story to clinch his point. Laura Courtade Let's get right down to business, students. We haven't much timej' and so through Latin and English. Mrs. Courtade ably directed our Junior Play and assisted with the Senior Play. Her leisure- time interests include reading and bird watch- ing.



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Faculty Charles M. Novak With a sputter, a roar, and a bang, Mr. Novak and his Model- A chug between home and school. After giving demonstrations to his car driving class and teaching agriculture conservation, and world history, he finds time for the ski hill, selling Max's insurance, and M.E.A. work. Helen O' Neill When the smell of freshly baked bread comes down the halls, Mrs. 0'Neil1's Home Ec. Class has com- pleted a baking project. Her side interests in- clude sewing, garden- ing, and extensive , traveling. Her big project is the Home- Ec Fashion Show. Robert S. Richards: Windows fly open, faces turn red, cough- ing and sputtering from everyone- an almost 7 9 'Q .J 1 s -f 1 rr , , fQC--.1 5721-I-dd N w'M,, A -w,- Ma , I Hn' ,I everyday occurrence ' Y in Mr. Richard s chemistry class. With an A.B. degree, he mentors the scientific side of C.H.S. life. Mr. Richards has al- ways been interested in sports and athletic events. . fx' 1 i T.!5c7ff'! 'i K L L ff 'V , , M mn, 22, ..L. fi' ' M A ' 'L lxgm , gy r - 4. c y :xi 'ixx A ?a'a N V , L- Y ,g f 5 6 ,-4 ' , V' is f if .- ' ' L ,N .. ' ' 5 ,V I S V. W. , ,rf Q s QV N ' , 45 - as ' my Q E 2 1 1 Z ' J' A Z iyi af ' ' W '22 V r Clarence Odmark Oh, by the way, both bands got straight ones --therein lies his charm. Taking his musical acheivements very nonchalantly, Mr. Odmark is famed for his bands and choirs. When his music and civics schedule permits, he enjoys camping out in the woods with his family. 0 X Terry Rice As assistant coach, Mr. Rice led his Re- serves through an un- beaten season. Re- ceiving his B. S. de- gree from C.M.C., he came to C.H.S. three years ago and has earned an enviable record. Mr. Rice shares the seventh grade teaching chores with Mr. Burns. Freda Stewart With an A.B. degree from U. of M., Mrs. Stewart taught us speech and English and gave us unlimited help with our elocution and dramatics problems. Whenever a debatable topic arose Mrs. Stew- art could always deflate it with an interesting story.

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