Charlotte High School - Delphian Yearbook (Charlotte, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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The members of the senior section were Helen Reed, editor, Margaret Frey, and Nancy Gobel. Karen Bonham and Sally Lange not pictured had charge of the underclass section The Job of these two sections was to see that every student had hts picture in the yearbook ack Smith editor and Barbara Lavengood had charge of the sports section Their Job was to see that esery sport of the school was included in the yearbook To make this section more complete and interesting they Included the schedules and scores of each sport Table of Contents lllIl0i1llLll0l1 I'1 ll Sc LIll1l gl 1L 11111 51 11 111111 1L SLLL11111 S 1111s 5Clt1,l1 XVIIIICI N 11111 g,1 Q11 L1 X 118 uc s S11111s 111111111 811111115 1.1LXLI1l1lf,,l1i1C 111111 in 111111 S 1111s su11c111 11 4111111 111 SL111111 SCLIIUII X11sc1t1s1115,, xl1xl1UM1ll11ilIllllllS lnclcx 4 1 J 1 J b J JJ 1J1 - 1 ' 1-9 -111 10-57 1-111 111' ........... . ..4.. ,....,......,..,, ,.,..,.........,........,,,.,.,.. 1 2 -111 . 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' 1 - , 171.1711 2 1811-ISI FOREXN ORD The dexelopment ol mch lllillkldlldl from thc present sttte ol phxslcal and mental Ellllklll to tht nuxnnuln ol his abt IIV nukes umm dcnmnds on out studcnts tc lLll6l5, .and COIHIIIIIIHIX xhkc c nmx sux ucll lx the tux nts tlus labor .ire hflflllhlllltf ox, 1llClLLLl useful to us ln our cxclxdu hlc Bdslclllx, our uoxld Ill u bc XlCXNLll lll three mnrors, one ctononuc, one .les thetxc, one socml our thmkmg nnnd 'Ihrough Slfdlslll thmkxng me ehmmdte lll5lOfllOI1 ol the nudge nmde is uc pass llllflllgll thc nu IOUS expcrxenccs ol hle Smcc xt lb our neu of hlc that dctcxnnnes hows uc .ict ll IS nnport ant th it each ol us knots xx hat the truth I5 .md hon to go .about lllllllllg Therclole ll IS thc purpose of thus school to nccolnphsh thcsc ends thtough education ol out nunds ind bodies so that uc Ill ix becolnc thmkmg utltul ut coopcratnc IIlLIIllJElS ol the lunuly, com munity nation, and uolld 5 2 1' ' - f I , 2 V . 1 If . V - . . -., .1 . .. , , ' I, 2 ' . ,- XV' 'fl' ns' il 'L 'l ol f f - - ' A ' . . Y 1 - ' s ' . - 2 - ' 1- Our vision is guided by our reason- t v v - g g 1 1 L' I v v , 1 1 , 'K . . , , ' . it. . V . I 1 , ' .' r I . ' . 2 . 1 1 ' V l ' D ' Students Prepare in Vocational Studies tfv in f . 6 The steadfast training in vocational skills given to Charlotte students was twofold in purpose: first, so they may earn a living in an efficient and satisfy- ing manner, second, to create a strong economic foundation for the community and nation alike. Through the background obtained in C.H.S. students were prepared to fit into community positions. Then, h a v i n g mastered the basic skills, they expected to find more advanced techniques easier to learn. Satisfied, well trained workers are in- dicative not only of a strong, economic base for the community, but also of a strong nation and world. gl The scientific program of C.H.S. was put to the proficiency test as the word science resounded throughout the world. Physics, chemistry, and math became subjects of conversation overnight, and rightfully so. Overhead, Russia's first man-made sat- ellite cast solemn admonishments to the American public for their lack of scien- tific accomplishments. The launching ol' this sphere caused Z1 renewed emphasis on the C.H.S. aca- demic program as teachers and students became conscious of Russia's growing skills. Charlotte ranked high in the profic- iency test as it proved to be above the national average in its science and math curriculum. 7 '4l,. lx , im ,N Balanced Curriculum W ,... wg. 'Wil A A f 6 1 K Fosterecl an Articulate Society C.H.S. wasn't worried about the lack of balance in its curriculum. The social sciences and arts received due considera- tion. One of the prime objectives of this program was to give the students an aes- thetic appreciation of life. By applying themselves to such en- deavors as student council, student court, history, government, and literature the pupils hoped to become articulate mem- bers of their community. Forming a good philosophy of life also ranked among one of the key reasons for the balance of program. In its entirety the program provided a well rounded e d u c a t i 0 n. lVith this knowledge the student learned to pro- vide for intelligent adjustments in the future. ue 10 Fall Reaching the end of their duration, the leaves turned into the beau- tiful autumn colors and lell to the earth adding lest to the last lew months of liall. just as nature prepares the earth lor the luture, so must the schools and community of Charlotte prepare their students for their future life in our city, state, and nation. XVith the fall season came the beginning ol school. lfor freshmen it was an introduction to new subjects like biology and algebra: lor sophomores it was plane geometry, and for juniors and seniors, chem- istry, physics, and advanced math courses promised new challenges. Seniors were to become more articulate about our democracy and our economic problems. For some students this was their lirst year of high school. They had a lot to look lorward to. The clubs and other organ- ized activities, the new classes, new teachers, and new schedules kept them busy. For others, fall presented the beginning ol' their last year in high school, but these students found that they were anticipating many new experiences with enthusiasm. Football and cross country were the sports of the season. 'l'here were also many extracurricular activities around the school. The high school clubs were looking for new inembersg underclass and senior pictures were taken, dances were held, and the juniors had their annual niaga- zine sales. Yes, indeed, fall was a very busy and active season, filled to the brim with excitement and hard work. 11 fur Administrators were Interested it ln School Attalrs '--'-nv iV'f1u's , X 11133333335 li l To opetatc a bustness as large as thc Charlotte school ssstem took much time and careful plmmng hy the Board of Educauon and the Supermtendcnt Ptctured are Trustee Harold S Heaser SCCICIHTN Nhrgatct L Rance President Clifford E Smith Superintendent Clark Muma Trustee Wtlltam B Otto and Trcasuxcr Lsman B Chamberlam 12 Nlr arvxs Motrxng and 'Sir ohn B Smith were admnmg the toxcr of the l9J8 Lhathlan Nir Hotung who aduses the xcatbook staff .md journ altsm class helps the pnnupal Nlr Smith as the asslstant pxtnupal Educators Prepared Students The Guldance Department was ex pertls managed bs Nlrs Eretha Mood ard and Nlr ohn Bogner Xlso tn ful fxlhng the1r dutxes as school teachers thew taught Engllsh WMU, OWIIW 5 i CII! ned ss 1' F ani' ,rv- ,pd live' iffy' In the hall of the new butldmg Nirs Sue F1sher and Nils Jlldllh Nfadlson got together to compare thexr jumor Hugh Enghsh tlasses Xirs hsher also mstructed students m geographw These two teachers were buss wrth thelr outsxde HCUWIUCS but always found ume for thelr students 'Sir Russell Convsav mstructed Engllsh speech classes and dlrected the actnu ues of Footllghteets Xlr Ceorge Ap pleton who taught elestnth grade Eng lxsh classes also superuseti the camera club 13 Q..... sl, 0-2 -n I! 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'--1 ' r' f ' 'N ' 4'fr,ff:.iw:zSf ,Qi - ' as Q t e unusual: Talking together after a meeting were 'Sir Xxlllllllll Husk and 'Sir Henn jarabek They both were hls tory and geographs mstruttors and thex enjoxed talktng together about thelr classes -vw-Q-...,...,,,4 untor Hugh Fngltsh and htstors were taught bs Nlrs Niarllxn Bone The tenth grade Englxsh classes were xnstructed by Nhss joan Sanders X auduxllens Dtstussmg lhls multi map wut 'Nix Rlchatcl Kraus who mstructed tenth aclt lnstnxx N ktnnuh lam u IU taught eluenlh grade IIISIOIX umached stu skttball i g If aso 1 Eugenl. kung who tnsttuued the gm CHIIHLIII students and was 3L1Nl50I of Nlr Donald Rxchards who taught umor Hugh Science and Boxs Gxm was dxscussmg leachmg problems vslth Nhss Niars 0 Reed the art mstructor I'he mnth grade Englxsh mstructor Ninas -Xrta Hack nab being told about the llbrary bx Nirs Nhldred Iauch the hbrarxan fm 'GQ lhe physxcal eclucauon mstruttors Mr. Eldred Toutant and Mass Jule Ann Marx, wen: seen in the lobby of the beautiful nalatorium. They en- joyed using the new pool for instruct- ing their students. WINNERS TAKE 'lhe forexgu language department consisted of Xilss Dorothx Hughes and Nfrs Niarx lhltehouse Ihu taught French Spanlsh and Latm respec uvely ln the beautiful new hotnemaking department Hrs Iolralne Parry and Miss Gail SChCflTlCfh0ll'l found modern conveniences excellent in teaching their home economics mtudcnts In the Science Department Nfr Al Cronheim was busx teaching science to the eighth graders Nir Arthur jo hanmngsmener taught biologv and chemistrs and Nfr Rex Carrow in structed pupils in biologx and eighth grade science courses Part of the music dcpattnunt mi ln the hands of NI: Rohut loutll .1 d . . Henri x'Cl'BCliklllllCS, who mozi- ducted our outstanding band. 'lhc thorns was under the able initruttion of Mr. Darrell Cook. The new music rooms made their instructing much easier. Nlr Dallas Stall 'Sir Halter Wilson and Hr Eugene Strait were seen dis cussmg their math classes Nlr Stall kept buss with his geometrs and phxs ics students while Nlr Xhlson taught math to the junior High people Nir Strait who taught algebra had an ex perimental group that consisted of over 100 students in one class Miss Barbara Powell and Mr. Rob- ert Piersma looked over a typing book as they decided on the next day's as- signment for their different commer- cial classes. Also in the math department Mr Robert Hamel instructed junior High students while Mr Nialcolm Gobel had advanced algebra and trigonome try plus coaching football and phssical education They wer seen with Mr Robert Engleman in his room where he taught mechanical drawing and junior High math Looking over one of the big mach mes in the shop were 'Nlr Don Smith Mr Niarun Flower and Nlr Robert Paltko ln the old and new shop bulldtngs thex instructed students ln such subjects as power methamts building construction mood shop and general shop The agriculture department was in- structed by Mr. Clyde Ray and Mr. Howard Bernson who were also the advisors for F.F.A. Seen with them was the driver's education teacher, Mr. Oral Bellinger, whose course was taken by most of the Sophomores. The office staff of the prinupal and mer the work that confronts them Standing were Nlrs lalolxn lknsma and Xlr Iom Nltlxtnna Sitting nur. 'Shss ulia Snaiels and Nlrs Evelyn Fisher the superintendent were seen talking The day shift of janitors were seen after they had cleaned the boiler room. They were Nfr Fred Kung Wir Har ley Copl1n and Nir Donald Davlds You dxdnt see these janntors lean mg on thelr brooms very often be cause they were busv at work keep mg the school clean Shown here are Mr Landers Mr Smith 'Sir Bates Mr Scott and Mr Smxth Outsxde the new huxldmg after school bus dnvers walled for the stu dents to board thelr buses In the back row were Niornson Claw Orxal krebs Charles Snsler Dale Henmngs and Edman Gner The front row consnsted of Carroll Tharp Xerlm Shaver Niax Grxflin and Paul M lllxam son Seventh Graders Found Camp Fine Experience Xll ol the students had fun on the annual sexenth grade outmg to the Yankee Sprtngs camps There the stu dents became better acquamted mth thelr teachers and classmates Oteupung the new 3ddlIlOIl to the htgh seltool the set enth graders lJCLdlllL more uutted as a cliss Realumg that they were on the xelge ol lugh school these students took better tdx tnttge ol the UPIJOIIUIIIIILB that were tvanlable to them 1' Steve Day ld Allen Lmda Arpmo ohn Anderson Darw tn Alldaffer YV' R3yHl0Hd Albgft Black Duane Benson Buddy Beechler Blanchard 4 u .-1 Paulette Sherry Bruce Bruce Patu Bryan Syly 13 Bryan Mary jo Brow n Atluns Borgman Seyenth grade OHILCIS t :L tune hom thu: busy srl l s to enjoy a dlp n L poo tuttt It rlght ar oanne llles S retan lan Rochester X e resident Paula cIOIlllLlIIl lxesndtnt and Nlrkt lansen Treasurer A 'auf LaRae Beck Tom Bartlett Barbara Barnhxll Dean Barnard B111 Brow n ohn Brandon Terry Brock B1 Braden 'E' Sherry Butler Glenna Butlu' oe Burger Doug Bumett aqui Larry Don Carter Clark Susan Callender Ly dna Larry Cardenas Carpenlel' Brenda Scott Clay Clemence udy Class GUY Collter . .v . V 1 . , . Ii V1 W . Q nk in I . A A. by in my I ' ule' ' ' ' ' ' i th- I l. Pit '-l lrom 'lt to ' ' e J ' 1 .', Het ' 'lg L' 'y -, , 'it ll -' , 5 - 1- s' Y r,,.' . S. l 4.1, , V 3 WM ..,. yd A V, 3 . I , 1 2 I q, ,V 4 ' if ' G , f - , -' -4, ' 1 ' . 3' , Q A '1, at ,. 1- X , 2 if 2 Q Qi ,--' f , - , QA. s. U94 f ' I if .. Q ii ,.f f ' . Btu '11 1 ' fs? .ff ' t e B fo ', ' 1' N , W ' ' '- X 'fri L -Vg , I' . 'QA , J fy '. A v 1 ' V V' I V ' -- K K , V, N Y Q y. sl . , h 5 s ' F If W. . If I ' 4 4 . K ,-uve 1 ', I 5. I' , : v A v I' I , 0 joy ce Comelxus 'pa Nell Dygert Tom Garrrson Chuck Paula Cronhelm m Eaton Roger Gates gk av ohn Grundstrom Hillbflsen Daw 1d Crosslan Joanne Elles of Dermxs Gterzak Nhke Halev Carole Curtns Dorothy Cromer Warren I-'arlm Cheryl Emede Dlane Lew ts Gonser C raham Ellen R011 H2111 Hammond 2l W onda Desgrange Shrrlew Densmore Ray mond DePuw Gerald karen Bob Fetterman flemlng FLIUCIIOII ane Caroly n Gnest Jolene Gregg Grnflin Ruth Hoedennn Nfllxe Hokanson Roberta Hoag The teachers looked forward to a week at ramp 'lllll09I as much as the students Here Nix lhlson and Nlr arabelt sesenth grade teachers helped unload illppllki llurtng the meek the teachers supetused the mam and tat ted actnuues Anna Dtclunson Tom Fullerton 3' Niarxly n Gull H5 'X ,vl- Gordon Holben V 1. , v . gp 9 x . 7 A vi f f A I 'I t K, ,Q A . U , C ' t G ' l 1 A ' C gl at 1 - l -CS. 0 dm if 1 I 1 5 1 'C rl A ,ls X A' l Ji ' U ' db 5' 1 'i 4 Q tv, , , 'C ' 1 K ' ' Jo. .I f A fl , 3 Y , 1 , 5047, fs W V , N , k ,M I . Q 5 , 4, A 7' ' fl .1 C 1 ' ' l J 1 A ' A - . W 2 V I Harold Holcomb ane Kelly Bob Hood Margaret Kxlpatrlck -'Q' en Houck 'M Chuck Klplmger Rodney Carolyn Hoy t Hurt Bxlly Sandra Klen lxloko 34' Leland Hun 6 IMG Melba Koos ff Pat Hyde raid ud Kuehn Lmda johnson Barbara Lake Caryl jones Sally Lake Q99 Charlene Lamxe Patty Martens Darlene Lamxe Soma Martm Mrke Larsen Lmda Mauney Helen Nlary jane Lelk Loomrs Q? .A Leslle udy May' McDan1cls Camp was a must topnc of comexsanons for weeks dflLl the suuxlh gldllL lLllllllLd flom lankce Spungs 22 IN ancy Lord 6 Penny McGau Phy lhs Niocnmg Tommy Nioore Frank Low as McGlaughl1n DaLonna Niomany 'N Bllly Niorales Lmda joy ce Niagoon Marple Sharon Merntt if Ronmc Moore 9 Tony Morgan Wesley Mnller ur 'Q Terry Moore Ann NI unscr -' 5' I 5 Q . 'F if . 1 fl f ' Q gf ' .f ' 5 f 5. ,wif v nl -. . 'H' -fel K . ' 4 'L lx L A ' '. . , 1 -' I A 'Q ' h ,' I . . . . s - V J y V , fu! Sl , - lel' Q L f gg' 'Q 4 ' W 1 , ' rf h - N 1-19 Q if T F' P -L.-Q '. ' I J f Jo . . . J L 'S gs .. N 'M 'cur Y . N. I e F' C 1 -I U' .a Q, y ' ' ' N - . , . ' A . . K UD Nlurra Brlly Otto Perkms Harley Raymond i Leonard Satterly Patnck Slaughter Annette My ers Leo Palmer 1 nm Perry Car Rhme Schend Ally ce N rchols Lorrame Paquelte Carol Peterson You-N Melody Rxder JoAnne Schofield Davnd Glorxa Sloan Smrth Suzanne Olmstead Kenneth Peck Cheryl Prerce These lxred sesenth graders had just retumcd from Camp ,A Sandy Pretzer Ronald Gary Robms Rochester 'Warun lN ancy Sedlar Shaw 1 Bo Proctor Clayton Router Q' Pearl Shepard Rey es ue N anq Smxth Southw orth S1311 23 janet Putman Barbara Roof Phy llls 5 Barbara Ransburg Paul Roush Sandra Shepard Shumaker My-v Daw nd Frank Starr Stemrnan Darrel Raymond Duane Royston B1 Skelley Van rn Stew ard 1 ill 'W l gl' 1 I Q - , Mn f - ig, I J' ' . y , - . 4. ,m' ll I' ., s o , ' . A Ji' lf .. I 0 I. ., ' A ,MA a H , I 6- A -I Le? 1' ' b S l H ' If 41' -7, , .- V ' 'A I . S .auf X 1 I!! A' My X ' ' .L ' 75 Bill A ' ' - ' 'll J 15 A nllv J i A 1 , 'Z wr K 1 ly fl ., A 1-rr W ri I 1 ' I If Conme Stone IN ancy Wehr 112 ILXLIICIHCKII xcachul 1 hlgh pmh as thc SCXCIIIII gxadcls lK3llCLl for lhL school Imussu l0 come 1nd Lake them lo Lamp 91 Douglas Sw xx 4' Fa Wnlber Pamela Bally Young Zaluga ohn Symmes Barbara Wnldt 'SL ,44 Stew e Turner Sandra Wxlllams f 4. ,vow It look abuul one hour lU drug lo lhe mumps Rl the Hankee bpungs Reucatlon Au.: C imp was su up lllllikll In ilu. Ll U students Q...- Lmda Vxtale Suzanne Wnlson 24 ' V 'Q 1:1 ., ' 1 . 1 My x I 1 '!J'1.- H ,.. ,-'Pr r 'sv , . .- S Q QQ .I ,i 'tr , A A, W a P' . K KM Q ' 4 A x l wr, H . QA lv T 5 V it ' if if -' I '- Q L L A 5 K A if up I if v 5' I is ra 1 llf , wlffil' X i Ei ' -'T M' 3 W 'W-.. gf l 53 X if-N I I 5 I A ' I 'S 5 L64 '72 Q, W 5, J g f , ,,, f' X N. If 4 K , , 2 V K vmg 'Q' - , 1 - W M I ' A J ,Qs ' A, W a' f' L W s ffl if v , y Y' ' . . . . . W. Carol Ann Walker Janette nlton Phy llxs Walters T' Q2 Daw ld WVolcott Chuck Watson Doug W olcou Susan Watson Rose Mane Wythe ,KID e, H'r..s.Q ltd fnrynwrdfg llllhk 5 N C,0I1gIdlL1ldllOIl5 O11 XOUI N 1' HCM XCIIILIIC lll lllC LXRIXN Ric ll 1's in ss C l iss ol C lass of 19318 Mr Behrens 1nd Nlr Rove shoved Barb I u engood and Plul Nl xslexs Lhe noxel 4 mls lor all OCC'lSlOIlS at BLHRLX5 XND ROME DRL C STORE H3 South C,OCl1Idll LlhlIlOlIC 11791, Nlr Fowler md Chuck Huber looked on as Nldrgaret Frey Ill speeted the IUXLIIIOLIS IIIICTIOI ol the Q8 Olclamobxle at FOV LLRS Erghth Graders Prepared For Hugh School Eighth grade ofhcers were Janne Tuckex lvendy Morse hce l,l'C5lllCIll Dautl luxuct and Scotty Mxlson Treasurer ohn Adams Bob Betts Wayne Brow n jannce Cole Chuck Atluns Tony Bmkou slu .1 Ar Bry an ,pu Dorothy Collms Wnlma Baas N ancy Bud Donna Bush Tamara Conley ja Douglas Badgley' ohn B Doras Bush .4 'W Jeanne Cons rs One of the goals of the elghth grade class was to become better acquainted mth hxgh school and tradlttons FI 0 help each member gam knowledge of citizenship student courts were or ganrzed nn many homerooxns Secretary I lLNlllLlll Niarcxa Baxrd Sandra Bollman m Butler W ern Cook 26 Sheldon Baltxmore oe Boyer Don an' .nl Carol Coplm A Tom Barrett Ly nnw ood Bracy ane Cheney Patrlcta Cotton Weston Baughman Vary Brandon J 155 Bo Coffey ohn Courtrlght Gary Baxter I L Terry Buckley Garry Cole EJ Edlth Cram ford to C if Q f ' ef' it l . s f Y! - ff? ' as f 4? . A-F ' A F, 1 , K , . K A , , , . It gg' yy , .. ,J In V. I n . A . . u '. .r ' 3 ,U .0 1 ' 1 P ge. V . B 1 so s f ' 1 W Q' B' ,I ' f 'B il' , . .s.' - .Q si r V J J v v 0 . , . . ly , :If H -f V: ms K My B I Eta t W 2 A A! E4 5 Q - W ll? 5 U A ' ' t Ji J b ' 1 V C , I all P . ,159 4 - Q y, C 4 M -' .J H' L, 6 r 4- 2 -its - 1 V 1 Y I n . I J 1 - n Culp in Don Dnkmson M mdcll list h Sal ah I arfn Id Das ld I-STU Curuce DEN ld5 I' ',..-Q Sandra Kaths Dnnond Dluhhdd if anc ohn I-Is ermgham F1rL,uQon ings' Lxla Tnmnu C nlnu I IIKIIIIL LeRox Das as xfllxl, anlfe DOIN Drnsml Sandra Fetternrm llu nm runfu ld In Ulu y ml ks s oug,,Ix Nl U It ll X lll N N L, 1 judnth Del-'rates Susan Dx gcrl Ronald Fox Klan I rlll VIL? 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I ' A- -ja 1 1' Enc Tessen Ev a Watson Donna Them B1 Wehr 6 Kathleen Thomas Burlelgh Wellman Kent Wxllnams 7- udw W oodruff ka jamxe Nhke Tlnlxey Tuckey Turngr Paul Donna Tw uchell Donna Carol DICL Ty ler WS arson J ,Q Paul Barbara 1mm Janet WV est W'heaton W' Scott Wrlson Dnck WN right Gerald Wllton Dorene W rxght Wheeler Arthur Wood lr' Sallw W right Whale 0 Bob W ood Lmda WW the W hnnu Wxersema lhue Luo xlumltnls I'l11I Mlnnx uulXlun1 Nh! lllllikk auclulls xlmhul lnmlu nn xmum ns to :lun thu mulal umsuullnmslx almost thru tllllltllllllll Im Ihr IltXl Inu: Ntdls K 1 ,N Q ' V 1 A. . A ,, F ' 1 , -A Y fi 'Y -' L, 15, H IS fx -,t A J.. ' J A Q Q , X I i F -H. I 1 I 7 'Lvl W ' fy' V 4 ' .ll - J. yv I v - 1 2 , J V 5 Ffa 1 -M I' ge rv pa' jx' is 1. 1. , l9 x ' 5 , 1 T -sa J f 1 Y. h. I I Q 4 0 Y I 0 osh lhles and Lhdrles lxl rm were seen Cllf.flxlllf,, 1 luxe prnel rt Lhe Sewage Drsposrl plrnt bee lxL USS Ll Ll IRM lol COIIlIIlCIi1ll hghung, incl Vlflllg f v 1-4--c-.4,,L4- Bob Boroff irn Hzrlheiscn an 'z owland were seen gf - my - -e ol ' n w l958 Ford which i e 1 . 1 c 'earn Lorne -. ' ' e 'fm ' I-'oe may be found at ROWIAN - ', l' KRllX'1i, L an' o '. 04 Hg l . . mf' Paul Haist and Joanne Fox went lo NICNANI,-XRXS DRUG STORE to pur- chase a coke and ll snack. Nearby the competent Plllifllllllflllltlll Depurunem bervea customers with drugs, nrediczrliom, and carefully filled doclor's prescrip- Lions. X I Highlighted Summer ftctivities Summer camps are always a big event for Charlotte High School students. Girls' State, Bovs' State Rotary Camp and Band Camp ts ere the mam es ents of last summer Learning to be COOPCTHIIVC was one of the mam tasks of the camp members In order for everyone to haue fun and still learn thmgs such as band rout mes government functions and recreatlonal sports co operation was a necesslty Valuable and mterestmg m formatlon was brought home w1th the students and w1ll always be used and applled 1n their l1ves The summer camps were Stunt night was a mam etent at hand camp l-unm lates costumes and jokes were enjoyed by all fleft to ilghtj Xltlton Botgman lwetett lung Charles Halt and indeed appreciated' Busy was the key word at band camp as etcryone had lots of actnmes in which to participate Xmong thc many girls who enjoyed camp were Bottom row Pam Rowland em Nloore Karen Sloan Frames Nlorgan and Catol Cartel 'lop row Sally N161 enhcrget jutly luplmgel Counselor Nhs Cole Rosalie Steffes and Carol Crxssman Herb Black ate doing some of then stunts 3 33 1 1 9 ' v ' v Y . 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Nlaulxn .mt Nlelun Xluland often plant! togulxu flllllllg tht summu D .g 'I L 9 A e f 5 f' .' o .I . , Fe , 4 'Q A 1 1 ssh l I . . - . . L 1 . ...df G' -aiewgwi Doug DeFrates and jane Dykhouse Sa 'I ' S I t N ' ' -IC jul ,- 1 f- .AV fn it-tu th 'r - ' 1' 1. Summer Vacahon Was Good Summer vacation prouded a ttme for manv new and revsardlng experrences Students who held a Job learned that domg a Job uell gate a werx S3.IlSfNlI'lg feeltng Summer wacatton also gate the students plentx of tlme to participate tn the mam and varxed recreatlonal ac t1v1t1es Xlany summer jobs Such as ntowung the lawn had to be dont Date C hex alter found ll vsaant no had csputallx when he was paul for tt' A popular form of exercise was ml mg bicycles espectally mth such a cute box and gurl' Rldxng on their btcwclea are Barb Chamberlain and jerrx Leuellen MQW Md wins jack Long demonstrated has golf swung that helped htm mm mam Hamer Hts gatnc reaullul mth from plactntc but Ill the meantune tt wt tnmg Hlktng tn the pall. was one of the faxorlte Sllllllllfl pasutnes Inc-tl muscles and sore feet were the results but tt has all ln fun Puturetl are fl to RJ fl'lllSllIlC Snuth Xrlelta luux ht H3lbCl56l1 and Bart Rxpstta l V . V. . . . V V V V . V. - 1 1 . V . V lf , V . . V V. V, A '- f gr , 3: , , - + - rn QA ., f , ' ' ' 1 9' -A- V www ff y my ' ' t a .vu A lf t cr . , if , , I V ,' . ' .' , . n, .V , . , V. ., ' , ' . ' ' ,ZS l Excltement Tlllllklllg hack to the E tton Lountx 4 H falr one remembers mans thmgs such as the INPICHI games of chance XVhere there were games of chance there were people testmg thetr sklll lmpros mg ts 1th each tn 'Xfore often th tn not houeser plasers merels had the thrlll of trxmg then sklll Xvllllllflg 1 P1116 snnplx SIQIII fied the presence of th tt ibxhty gamed by pzactxce .5 U Of Farr Week Foretold . Buxmg cotton tanth plaxlng the games and mhng on the lhrlllmg rtdcs Ulfllllllll the time of mans pc-oplc I-xutcmcnt uas aluaxs In the an laughtet could he heard exetuxhcte Q il n-ui Q 'WIP' ...,. 'tgsigqvagvksx anal 'WE -J -r A. EFLS The fan hnallw started and soon cmwds SOON 131119 Vam I UIQ f the booths mcxe opened last nnnutc prepaxmg and organizing had to be touthes Mele done ami the culled 410116 before OPCHUIS day Uf UIC' ff-'Sli VIIICS Vt tl fum N. , 0 -- ,v , , 'wtf' . I I 1' A 1 .iw Uv 'Xia f Y V Y l ' S ' '- 1. ..7 fm .. .' . I U. V1 .I -ff ,. zz '.'l- ,fy Q - Y , ' f - ' . ' ,K f U L, -' ' 1 1 if wa , ,. f 7 . ff A1 I' ef' Jfi ' .t ' - . 5 , V, X Y 1 ,. ' ,I Q , -- ' 'fr ...., . ggi, , xxx V 'lla 4' F 4, . J x.: V . , 1 ri-PBX' . K' ,,-xf.' Y. 1- e 'Ly .. , . 'xi .: Ryu 4, I ' . - 3-Tow' 'll -., rl 1' b - ,tl xii -I 4? kc, X su' ' E. . ' L ul N a in s s T, tt or e 'I of 1 ' s A f . - - 1 i t q . I Fl -Q 35 i f -' 'ze . A' 'f , .- - X ' , .. -1 . rw-Ii ,wt as , ' 'a '- I- l V g ' ' .' 5 . . I to ' o The xarstty cheerleaders worked hard before ll' to RJ Judv Yund Julie Sfbsaman ludl' school started so they would all know the cheers Franas Jo Rlpslra SHUY camlhefs and Pal Before school started and durlng falr week the cheerleaders practlced together to perfect thetr sk1ll Every mornmg they practlced at the football field wlth the smell of cotton candy taffy the muslc from the rldes and the excttement of the farr tantalxzmg them But work came first and they tgnored the temptauon For the 4 H members the Eaton Coun Halbersen ty farr was a b1g project Weeks of plan nmg and prepartng were behlnd the unique and meamngful floats A year of hard work was shown through the many drsplays and projects done by the 4H members Recogmtron was shown for the outstandmg leadershrp and abtlmes of the most qualtlied young men and women 37 That School Days Would Follow Soon The Mighty Xlinnies' 4-H club members made a prize-winning float on safety. lt was not only well madc but it also emphasized a good potnt Many other floats were also shown The 4-H members really went all out Students QUICkIY Adlusled To -X blg I'CSIJOI'lSlbl1lIX lor the students ol L H S xt as to accept the change and co operate mth the neu schedule On the ftrst dan of school questtomng faces and mqutrmg xoxces ws ere seen and heard ln the halls L pperclassmen as ws ell as neu comers ss ere confused The old schedule of slx oo mmute perxods ts as changed to lour 10 mmute perlods and a 4:1 nunute homeroom dallx -X ftfth class met at dlf ferent tlmes durmg the ss eek boon hon ex er, the COlltU9lOIl subsxded ts students settled down to work Bs acceptmg tlus chtnge the majorttx ol students tetlued the xmportance ol bemg tble to adlust to neu clrcumstances te ulltouu 1 u stutlutts t unc nm l nlnsmn tgnul 1 thc lutnnts lu txt atcst nu, 1 S IC Nl HSLCK IHUN mont Illdlllgitl t l ll s tm IIIUNL who tlulnt stood 4-J New Changes In Schedule Is this the right loom Ilns scene was commonly seen 1n the halls clurmg the hrsl day of school Thu dlcl find the room after all lhree of the stu dents who were haymg trouble hnclmg thetr classes were anne Drnscal Terry Curldtng and john Sunms Buying books was only one ol tht scllnng books to Bull loltex and Ralph many neeesslues to be accoxnphshed on Vlllel' the first day of school 'Sir Appleton ts Nlr Smlth and Niayor Russ liaxnhlll vsclcomctl the students hack to school and outlmed the plans for the Lomnng year Xddressmg the large student body was a dlffncult job but Russ and 'Nlr Smtlh organued the assunbly sc that rt was xnterestmg and enjoyable ting 'l'he students who earned the inost tnuney lm their class hy selling tnngu- lines ieteived rewards lm' their cllurts. Prize winners in ortlei' ol sales wcic tl.. to RJ Nauty buhcl. june llykltnusc. liill Newluntl, llutl Rhines. Noun Martens, llorotliy Wright, Bill l'ortet'. and juyte Cole. Juniors Sold Magazines, Dreamt of Prom l'll l asm XVith dreams of the coming prom, the Juniors, class ol 59 , tried their best to achieve their goal of S5,000. Those who participated the most were the ones who achieved the most. Although the class didn't obtain its goal, they' learned how to associate with people, handle business affairs, and accept responsibility. l.it Xltlktnsun uniipletetl the lu step in sellingg she tullsetl Nlis. Kla into buying some lllLig2iIll1C5. l'ht- lust lmsit step in selling niaga- es was to get up enough tutiraigc to the step with flying tolms, the tlmnhell! llitlt Stunt-is pxisseil lllligLlllIlC5 was shuyying the paunph- lets lu tht- piuspcttiyt- tustuniet. ltantts Nlmigain tntt-it-stt-il Nlis. Saiuit-is in buying li lllilgllllllk' suhsttiplinu. K lhe st-tutitl pmtetltttt' in selling ml Scientists Organized Members of the Science Club are: +L. to R., Bottom rowg Phil Adams, jack Long. jack Swan, and Vince King. Top Row: Kathy Saigent, May Sparks, Franz Nlrvgdis, Mike Garxey, and Russell Barnhill. ell 'M The Science Club is an inlormzil orgzinizzition composed ol students who are interested in science. .Xt their meetings they carried on scientific experiments and other projects in the lielcls of chemistry, biology, and astronomy. Vince King, jack Long, Phil .Xclanns, pluck Sunni, Lind .Xvis lVall, members ol the club, are shown ut the right experiment- ing with clillerent mziteriails, Following the setting up ol the equipment, they ezirelully poured the sulistzince into the test tube and began heating it slowly. The cliinax fume when the compound exploded, sending ai shower ol chemiczils over the table and lloor. Ol c0lll'sc', everyone helped clezin up the mess they had created. Nlenibers ol the Science Cllnh ale: 'lop Row: uclxisoi. Mr. jolianningsineic-i'. Lonnie Sflill. .Xnn Llc-ments. ,Mis XYall. Anne Das. and Barb Laxengoocl. Bottoin Rong Don llracy, Cllifl lhillei, Bill Wall. llanc- Roush, Chuck Huhei. and Neil Kluiss, -I vi 9 l Humor and Patlwos Clnaracterlstlc Cf Thus Years .lunlor Play J-1-1' f 1 101 l'l.11 CAS! 10111111111 uf fl 1 lb 11p11 .1 I11 lb 111 1311111 11111 1111 ldlll Ogdlb l- 111 101111 1 IS111111 xlllllll C1111l1111 Kl1Ilo11llJ.1ll11 llllldl K l0lllLll OB11111 Nhs C1111l111l 1 LL SI111l11 C1 1 11111 OIC B1ll 5lhfdllLI 1-I1.1 C llllLlI 1.11 ll I-1.11es H1111 C111cl1c11 l'dI H11ll111s111 NI I 1 bm a1k long l.110 lJ1l.111111x xllllllll lung XI1s Bffdlllllillll cI0lllLII l'11 X11lk111s011 ul - ' ' - 11 .LC Slulcr. ' ' 'sl ' ' ' ' ' 11. 1 V '. ' 1 ' 1 K',Sl' , 11s- sscc OIIL' ul 1 1 llllllll lJl0lDlL'lllN lugcl 11'1. The n1gl11s of 1he u111or P111 YS ere filled 1111h e11c11e111e111 suspense 11111 11er10111 1c10rs X1l11le Ill 1l1e up W1 lb bemg ipplled the s1'1ge 11.1s bemg se1 Lostumes 11 ere hung 011 doorknobs 11 111111g for the q111cl1 changes E1er11l1111g 11 IS 0rgf11117e1l b1 the capable 11111 prompt c0111111111ees 111011 10uld be found III sol111r1 places re11e11111g ll'1C1f l1IlCS at the last n11nu1e XV11h the co oper1110n from 1l1e c0111m111ees 1c10rs, 1d11s0rs 11111 the CIIIIYC 1111101 cl ISS, 1l1e pl11 pr01ed 10 be 1er1 successtul I1 X1 IS 1ll hard 110rl1 b111 the results were LlCflI1llClX re11 lfdlllg 1 11111111 1111111111 .1111l Xl NS R111l p111111l11l 11.1 IN 1 g11111111l 1111 N11 C 01h ll 1 1 1 llll 1l1 Qfilllllllllllilt Blll 5LllI 11111 so Programs and adxertrarng were taken eare ol ln Xlr Cool. 5 horrreroorn lop Ron Rosalre Stelles C urns Slaughter Y tlnra Hrllrams lat Kan XXXL oree Sur er orothr rr rr Nlarr ee e lx ' rtr llrxlrs XX on erot eeond Ron B x reer at ward lerla Ulrrtrnv r Long San w Roeksan Haleott Dorene Sutherland 5 Hall o on rrx Ha C ardner lllreeler Iarrx Sullrxan Dare lrrnrnerrnan Drck Steele Dtcl. Saurer nran Drana Austin udx Reed Carol Xlr Homer and Nlr Berneon 5 lrorne rooms took eare of the sets and flats 'lhe rnernbers of the eornrruttees are llelt to rrghtj Bottom Rom Brrd Rlrrnes Robert Boroll trn Brenton annrs Odell Ierla Noah Lrrrda Pom ers as Resxegure rrrr Rernom Robert Barnard and larrx Beektel beeond Row Dale C lark Donna Boxer jean Carter Sharon Carr joue Ru perd Ilene Rree anree Ruperd lrene Llrallender udx Barnett udr Bly ner llrrlrp Rout Dare Papot Brll Newland and C ale Badglex lop Rom Carl Byrd udx Boxles Sue Rolfe Sal lv Rrng anet OBrren Delores Nes Barth janree Beektel and karl Ben son x 1 The make up and eostrrrne eornrrrrt teee were taken eare ot br Nlm San ders home roonr Bottom tom Llrarles Huber Xrneent Krug Xorrrr Nlartens rm Klarss Seeond rom karl leardel Ras Xlefalrntoek Pat Hoses Nlrlte Nla hon Norrrran Ladd Nltrrl Xluller Paul Hollrday and Norman Xlrlbourn Ilnrd rows mee hes lster Helton Lrnda kane Sandra Howard Barbara Larengood Harrret Niorrrer Larrx Krng 'lop row Sharon ones Darlene kelly Shrrley Horn Pat Nloreland Xiarrlyn Nfurdrek Praneeg Nlorgan Sue Depux Leonard leelles Darmn Kelly Xlrs Iauch s horrreroorn was rn tlrnrge of trelreta ushers and hand props Bot rorrr Row Rose Ar tr Hath r house CA ol C rrssnrarr lar Hallrerserr Pat Del-rates Xatalre Hause llarltne r rer ond Row Slrerrw rrrr Nlargaret hex Cathr Carfreld Nanu C.-obel l'ran C rrll Nrleler Cotsman judx ornelrua Ihrrd Rom Judy Hdm rnond joxce Cole lxathw I-rshcr kan C rant Bonnre Harslrer Susan Cqml, lrnda Culp anree fox Barb Curt s Pop Ron Clrff llallu l'hrl Harsrner Brll Cromer C cne C onlex jack C regg Doug Hale Ronald Daxrdson Bob De Pur Srdner Lorrklrn Y' '. :V J. . 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J ,- 43 Recognition Banquets Colncldecl With Gobels Years at CHS 'QU Football players enjoveu me heartv meal of Swiss steak salad bmletl potatoes and nnlk The dmner was certamls good gut ask thc football players' -X successful football season doesnt depend only on the team ltself The band and the cheer leaders prouded entertamment and brought school splrtt to a peak Efforts of the football squad band and cheerleaders were ws ell rewarded at the Rotary RCCOgn1l10n Banquet planned by Rotarxan Edu ard Elles and his commxttee Tvs enty three years ago when Coach Malcolm Gobel flrst came to LHS the football team wt as also undefeated A recogmtlon banquet was sug gested and the Rotary Club agreed to sponsor lt Through the years thls annual event has been changed to xnclude the band and later the cheer leaders The gllttermg god excxtement held full svs ay at the dmner prepared by Nlrs Kate Dell and served bv the FHA glrls Hom ever the entertaln ment Dr Lary s program of telepathy was over shadow ed by the announcements to glVC up coachlng football by Nlr Coebel and hls able l Rexerend loonns was thc cluu Master of Ceremonies who Lcpt the banquet gomg at an enjoyable pau The other honored guests were Mr and Mrs Robert lomell 44 Mr and Mrs Nlalcohn C obel and Mr and Mrs tarruw ll: Clyde faux astonlshed the audience mth feats ol telepathy I I . . 0 I , , . . , . V . . n ha r V , . . , , M ' A . . . M1 Q - ' t ,W . At M , , .5 ' . . . Y I l , X , 1 . I Y , . h A . a W , Q , v - y Y Y ' . I ' . ' I I A 1 I D '. ' l ' i. V S 4 H Q assistant for twelve years, Mr. Dallas Stall. I ' Q' 4 gf 'S ' ,Q ,f f , A t X ., I . l ' . x P 1 I r Photographers Planned Contest Under the dxrectlon of Nlr Appleton the Camera club had a very successful year The pur pose of the club was to promote a better understanding of all phases of photography The members sponsored an all school photography contest glVll'lg them the opportuntty to Judge the quallty of YHFIOUS pxctures and also to get more students mterested ln photography E perlence gamed from the club acttvtttes helped every member to appreclate and take good photographs llexelopmg Elm was onlw 4 small task of the photo graphy club members Nlr Nppleton the adusot asslstetl Phtl Haxsmer and Nfll KldlSS as well as thc ILSI of thc club Pictured are Bottom row Phtl Haysmer prestdent Second rom Larry Hangh Daud Ammon fhtrd row Gall Byrd Sue Depuy Kathy Fxsher Top tow Dawe Roush Clxff Dalley Chrxs Scott Tom Xtcltols 'ti' I!! gf Us I 'Q' 1 1 S..-n 1 I Q Cn .-ah. ..,Q,...- .4 mnmfn 1 'Q ,.....a..-x.g-.swam .ws-esfmw W Leaders of the Junior varsity cheering section were Gussey Sweezy Nlargie Sassaman Marsha Black Brenda helped keep the spirit of the J N basketeers at a winning pitch. Giung the football and basketball teams much needed encouragement are the junior virsity 'ind varsity cheerleaders under the verv able guidance of Nliss Marx. The cheerleaders followed the teams 'it home and away to add color and noise when it was needed the most. At home games these two squads kept the crowd in a constunt ro'ir to help spur the teams to more vigorous efforts. This years varsity team brought new 'ind dif- ferent cheers to the fans of Clrirlotte. Nluch credit for the different pep meetings is deserved by these girls. Nancy Gobcl served well as a substitute. Miss Marx ad- visor of the cheer- leading squad helped the girls many times with her suggestions. 47 0 0 g Yell Leaders kept Spirits High lllopkinsi Connie Root! and Rbwenai .WVotring. .They Se at Oct OX -Xtme NI Members of the 19:8 Cross Country team are qfrom L to RJ jumor Robert Barnard scnxor jack Smith senmr -Xrnte Niattxnez semor Dxtk Iohnson and sophomore Herb Black Xhssmg from the ptctute are sentm Alan bprtght and sophomore Mayne Smtth Marhnez, Black Lead Harriers SCHEDULE C oldvsater Hastings Imltatton il Grand I edge St Johns Xlblon IDXIIJIIOIIHI Sprmg -Xrbor Regtonals St Iohns Sprmg -Xtbor bttte Xleet arttntz was etghth tn the meet CHS C HS LHS LHS LHS LHS LHS C HS LHS I DI int 8t 1' 48 Begtnnlng as a sophomore hard flll1l1ll1g persxstent harrter Arnte Xiatttntz tarncd the dtstmctton of being the fastest runnu at LHS ln the past fem tears fhls XCdl he catnul more pomts for hrs team than am othu nun ner on the Orioles squad A L f IU earned htm fourth place tn thc Rtgtunal C toss Countrx Xieet and ek latu ll s lll1lL was good for etghth tn the State XICCI ln any sport, a participant has to practice in order to be a success .mu this is just what Herb Black, Arnie Martinez, Dick johnson, and Robert Barnard are doing. They haxe paced each other through the park mer the extremely hard two mile cross country course. In 1957 Season Always calm and collected Coach Henry jarabek solemn- ly urged his team on to victory. Whenever the team was defeated, he accepted the loss with his usual calmness. 49 This season for the Charlotte Harrier was a very successful one. Out of the four meets the Harriers split for a 2-2 record. Henry Hank jarabek, the coach of the Charlotte Cross Country team entered his Hfth year of coaching the Harriers. His team of ten members, five of which were returning letter winners, finished out their season, October 28, by finishing second in a tri-meet against Spring Arbor and St. johns. Arnie Martinez and Herb Black were the only two runners for Charlotte to run over the two mile course in a time con- sistently under ll minutes. The rest of the squad managed to earn points by staying under 12 minutes. Fall Fun, ancl Football Went I he ullorlul IIl0llll1S ul F lll lllllllll the students ol LHS englged ll'l Sekelll uholesollle lCLIClIl0llll ICUXIIICS Some ol the nmle Sllltlfflllb p llmlp lied lll the SIJOII ol lootblll L nder the lble LllI'CLIlOll ol Xlr XI llL0lIl1 Clobel llld 'Xlr 15 Sllll e e 1 s IS Iglll clelevecl 'Ille IJILILIIC on the opposlte p lge lb ln CKlIllPlC ol hols these hols ll OI l l e l IISI lllllJl0ll5 ol e est LCIIII l lelgue .ll lLl l n lllenlell stllc PII s the C ll ll cl loln lilllml ex cxcll neu expellellces I llllll the llllClll0ll ul R lllell 'lmell llle lllllcl lllll5 1 !IlUll16l excellent Ill llKlllllQ sclwun Ol LOUISE no g llne ls ullllplete ll llllfilll Lllefllllg llllS lll the lllellllcls N apolt ls ls problblx Llle most CIllOXCll Hancl ln Hand I Dall: K .' L , th t ZIII va 5 z :'l un- wo l' ' Ch: ll nt llle l'll6 ol' HF' '- Cha ' , ' tll XY ' 'al 'B' .Xll l QI sup l 1 l I lnllllll lllill ln being ill I l 'l IIC Ol A 1 . lll I' llllll Illllllf. ing. Mr. 1 K I ' , 1 ' 'llel Llle 4 ' 1 . Tlli 50 K v Flrst Year In West Central B Coaches Nialcolm Gobel and Dallas Stall the actton on the held dutmg the tlght 17 uctorw oxer St ohns XFILR HIXXO TIIILS IX ROM COBLI bT XI L BOM OLT Thts tear the Lharlotte Ortoles plat ed tn 1 new le tgue called the XX est Central B League ln thts conference mth Char lotte were Beldmg Ioma St ohns Creenulle haton Raptds Htsttngs and C rtnd ledge The Orxoles deteated all these schools to post thetr second un deleated setson and urn txso drlletent conference tttles Ill two sears lnder I-letd Caotch Xlalcolm Cobel tt ho has co1chedC HS teams for 93 sears the Oltoles won elght Ltpltal C.1rcu1t txtles and thts wear the H est Caentrtl B lttle Stnce Caotch Cohels comtng to Chnlotte tn lfllg Ottoles teams hase x n IU games lost lf tnd tted et tt I hls NC tr both co aches C obel md D tllas Stall who together hue coached Ortole teams smce 1046 announced that thes would rettre from dxrectmg football teams points xshtle holdtng opponents to 99 C htrlottes oltense moxed the ball 9 210 x nds almost double the opponents H71 satds Bolton tom B Bemxs D Xoung D Rohlfs D 'Nhcts C Xlon gomcts I-lctcher D Hall N Pc-trs L Laxengood D lunmet l'll3I'l Second rovt Coach Dallas Stall B Porter j Freeman C Coolex KNAIX B C, cncet l-v E one S Hxde Rodgcxs Coach Nlalcolm Gohel Top tovs C Badgles l- Pruden O Shoup B Sheldon j lung N lslatss C, Halsu D Schultz A Lprlght C, Host D Dchatcs O Q . 1, . I I 1 . ' z ' 1 ' ' . ' A I ' 1 . J , L 1' , Q- 1 ' , 1 . ' , 1 L 1 . . ' ' ' . lp 2 w. V Q V 1 ' 1 4 1 ' L t . 1 , , ,t . 2 A' , F. - I, , , ' 1 ' . ' ' 2 1 A L I l 1 , ' is fy ,' , 1 - 1 v vo L' 1 5 -', 1 ' 'gl . ' 1 '. 1' 2 ' 2 ' ' 2 1 ' ' K 1 v 2 v 1 . with CHS players on the bench, closely watched The Orioles bquad this Year scored 170 ' . ' . L-7 . . . L' , .' I. , I K ' . y 1 ' ,i C . , , , . tp .1 n, l ' z ' 5 r - -f v 1t':. ,. 1. L. M . Clark, J. 'all' l 1 R. ltrell. .j s, , Sept.20 27 Oct. 4 l l 18 25 Nov. 1 S League, Orioles Capture Title Everett .. Hastings ..,. St. johns . . . Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge Greenville .. Ionia ffluj .. Belding .. Total CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS Larry Lavengood gained yardage as he eluded one Everett player only to find two more waiting for him. Char- lotte won this non-conference game 18-15. 18 33 12 27 33 33 1 14 170 Gene Montgomery Qleftj and jim Fletcher were chosen c0-cap- tains at the close of the 1956 football season, to lead the Orioles in 1957. Together they led the Orioles in most of the individuals statistics this year. Montgomery, speedy 140 pound halfback. was the spark plug of the Oriole team and proved it by coming oil the bench during the St. johns game to spark the Orioles to a 12-7 victory. He gained more yardage by running than any other player, carrying the ball 58 times from scrimmage for a total of 399 yards, averaging 6.8 yards per carry. Gene scored seven touchdowns, three by catching passes and four by running. Perhaps the most important man of a football team is the quar- terback. He has to pass, run, and call every offensive play. jim Fletcher, Oriole signal caller for the third year gave his best per- formance as a senior. jim was the leader in the total yards gained with over six hundred. He also kept the defensive loose by com- pleting 42 out of 64 passes attempted and having only four in' intercepted. Punting was also jim's job. 53 Bottom rom J Lewelhn R Smlth J Vaughn G Briggs j Cohzzx R Ninnger S Elles D Tuckey G Mll bourne F Green Second row Coach Xhlson L Benedict B Stambaugh D lxahl j ODell D Fernsler D Ray j Myers L Hoyt D Rhodes B Bren ton Coach Carrow Top row C Crugher B Howard B jopple T Rose W Wysack Nl Lake R Lawen good D McDonald D NIcClxntock D Fhaner VI Kays B Brenton Hugh Splrltecl Llttle Orloles JK s coaches Carrow and Xkllson tenseh ueued the actxon on the held durmg the close uclorx oxer Nashulle 6 Bulldlng materxal for next years varsxty team by gxvmg each eager freshmen and sophomore boy a chance to get valuable experlence was the object of the jumor warslty football coaches Rex Larrou and Xvalter XV1lson Small but hlgh nn spmt mth a great love of the game, the young sters M on four games lost one and tled one The unport mt thmg was that everyone partlclpated sard coach Carrow In the openmg game of the season agamst Xashulle the Llttle Ornoles scored on a fumble on the 20 yard lme to mn the game 13 6 The lone loss handed the Vs was by the Hastlngs Saxon jumor xarsxty by the score of 1 0 Charlotte fans saw the Llttle Orloles capxtallze on Eaton Rapxds pups mistakes and go on to um their second battle by a slum margm I4 I3 Grand Ledge lVs squad fell at the h'mds of the C HS IVs by the score ol I3 6 uarterback Ricky Hunger and Barry Hoyt passed the Orioles to the uctory Bellex ues md Lharlottes V football squads played to a 0 0 txe Neither team got xuthm the others Za ward lme ln the final game ol the season the Little Orioles beat the lonla Bulldogs V squad l9 13 as 1 result of some fine running by the Orlole backfield ': . '. - ' . -- ' - X- - ' - ' . , . r - , - ' ' ' ' , , .. , . ', . .' 1 - u - r , I . 3 , . ' ,. . , . ' ' , . ' , l 1 , , .A , .A . - . . , - I I Q y 1 I ' l 'A ' 1 ' ' g 0 0 l 0 . . . , . r 1 - 1 ' v . . ' Y l Y ! - s S v - . f. . . , . ' U , . . 2 . V i I . . ,, ...Nl ' ' f , 'v . x . , . ,4 . Q' ' 6- . v - 4- - - n - f x A , , N , ' ,' - J ' ' ' f . 1 , . . Y' . V V i ..- 1 1 - v ' 4 ll Yl ' ' p v I r y 1 - ' 1 ' I I . . ' '- r r L . . , - 4 . . 1 - -.Q n , -- ' 1 - 1 y v - ' I l ' 1 A 4 . -' . ' V. ' 'I ' ' V '. . , '- . ' . ' , - . 1 13 I Y l . Y, . . V. . r- , ' I . Y . .1 . . !1 Center Stexe Flles threw a block on an Ioma plaser to help team mate halfback Rockx Smith break mto the open for a short gatn tn the Ltttle Orioles 1915 uctorx ox er Ionta Won Four, Lost One Tied Une Kent Bostwick caught a pass for an extra point against lonia. The Little Orioles won the game 19 to IS. Se t. 6 ct. I4 Nov. 6 1 I 5 -fx SCHEDULE Nashville ... Hastings .... Eaton Rapids Grand Ledge Bellevue .... lonia ...... 6 0 13 Total -15 CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS Ionia Cancels Game, H'ith lacy formals and winning smiles the l9.n Home coming Queens highlighted the Homecoming dance The Queens Court were: joann Boy les. freshman linda johnson, seventh grade: Judy Barnett. juniorg Sue Parr sophomore, Sara Carheld, eighth: and lcenterj ueen Martha M'ilber, johnny Conway was prixileged to carts the crown and Susan Yates delightedly presented the roses for the crowning. which took place at the football field before the dance. Homecoming Held Anyway Charlotte's l957 Homecoming spon- sored by the Senior Class of l958 was held November lst. Senior Martha iVil- ber was selected as the Homecoming queen and was also presented with the title of Miss United Fund by Mr. Robert Greenhoe of YVCER. The coronation of the queens was to have been held between the halves of the lonia-Charlotte football game. Because the lonia team was stricken with the Asian Flu, they were unable to play, but the coronation was still held and fol- lowed by a band show. The band pre- sented the show which they did at hall? time of the Detroit Lions football game on coast to coast television. Each queen selected her escort from her class. The escorts were as follows: Senior, jerry Fuller: junior, Bob Boroffg Sophomore, Morey Kayesg Freslnnan, Glenn Briggs: 8th grade, Mike DeFrates, and 7th grade, Gary Rodchester. Following the crowning ceremony and band show, the Seniors held a dance in honor of the queens at Charlotte High School. This dance was for everyone in- cluding the alumni. There was also a dance held in honor of queen Martha XVilber at the Charlotte Country Club sponsored by the United Fund Com- mittee. After being crowned. lovely Martha Wilber. 1957 Homecoming queen, was handed a bouquet of roses by escort jerry Fuller. She was also named Miss Charlotte United Fund. Frances Nlorgdn and Sally Xexrenberger purchased some delxclous luncheon ltems for a mldnlght snack from among the many bargalns at C,-XRThR 5 IC -X FOODLINER tl' O-f ' - .4 ill Ll F' ll.W Ingrld btem was shown the Gm line ol I'Llllf.,6fdI0lS by Bob Xddxns ol XD XXIS ELECTRIC. I 4-ff'-'t -my 67 ' 0 R 6 H - 58 Winter As the months of fall slipped into the past, the earth changed into its restful, peaceful, and silent season ol winter. It was during this season that the true beauty ol the earth came to light. The country- side became a blanket of lacy, white llakes, and the air was cool and crisp. At night, the snowlalls made the city a scene of a million shining stars. XVinter may have been the dormant season lor the earth, but this was not true ol the students ol Charlotte High School. By this time, students had lound new significance in the time worn linglish and social studies classes. Changing times, sputniks, the Explorer and the Vanguards, rocketing satellites into space became classroom topics and placed emphasis on mathematics and science courses. To the students, winter also brought scenes ol laughter, gaiety, ancl merrymaking. The basketball games and the wrestling matches prom- ised great excitement and thrills. One ofthe truly great days ol' the year came during this season, Cllirist- mas Day. To the school and community Christmas meant a time of joy, happiness, and peace. The church yards were decorated with Nativity scenes and the joyful pealing ol' the church bells rang out over the city. Next on the season's calendar catne New Year's Day, and the time of year when everyone made resolutions lor the new year. NN'ith the end ol' the first semester and the semester exams, the students anticipated their classes in the second half year. .Xt this time, everyone in the world looked toward the luture. 59 Freshmen Faced Future 'Q lx llntlttt s tn 1 c ltcstccn Ollllll. lltmclcm Sectctux c n uc ls ably sttytcl as nmlh Bl ult cltss olhcus 12' .iran Darrel Alldafler Betty Bartlett Rebecca B 1 lk Vern Brandon YA Doreen Alldaffer Ro Bartlett All Carolyn Borgman x Bonme Br andon lOOlilllg liitlx on 1 year hllecl tstth uc notlc mc mtm good tunes ntnth gxtclus were stttshed that they hid successlully completed thetr htst yen ol htgh school Xn excellent tssemblx ss is one ol the tccontpltsltments ol the Freshmen class hx etxone took p trt ln Sque tlts lrom the Town lump which nts utttten md directed hx Xltss Reed Helptng to make thls production 1 success tsele zclusors Nltss Hughes Nltss Reed Xlr Lomsay bCllllJIJLl XI1 Don Smith Nh udy' Allen Bl Baughman Ar' Karen Bossa orth .a 'Q s 1 K iv' ue Day 1d Allen Armnon r ' 3-f .SD Lmda Drck Beals Beclttel lL..w Sandra I0-411116 Bossa orth Boy les N Bxll Glenn Edu ard Brenton Briggs Brttten 60 WI Gerald Baker Bgb Dorma Ay ot te Baker 'S cv sn- , re Nlarcta Black IN ell Sharon Benson Betz Brenda D011 R011 Bot, eu Bracy Bracy S? Shtrley jerry Hazel Brutnmette Bry Ilfl Burley Suzanne Baker Eleanor Blodgett janet Bradley fv- uv- J I john Butler 1 54 llc el ' ' 1 I 1 1' ' -, the 43' , ,T ', ' 1 Q 1 y ' 'X I. 2 . ' 'l V . I K ' .I 1 H . '. K.: K.: 2 Y' ' 1 .Q y '. ' . 'V .J ' 'ff . 1. .- K Bet I 1 ' - . l're id -1 2 llc h Kc-chnc. lic- ' - ' I- l: XIII l ' ' ', . I .' ' , , 3 ll '1 - 1 ,C HH' '.lf ' 4 ' '- WU 'k- lumningsnteier, and Mr. Wotting. A 4, , V n .- , ' 5 1 'J - -r ' ' - We -ff -5- , hz' - 5:55. ' -... .' J 5 '- l 4 . 1. . 6 X if - , s- j' S so 1 . A I . V 'gt' 'V . ' F :A .. ' A s., 9- ' 1 ff' V Y .ll . . . , A . 6 . 6 3 . :D 'F . N E 9 K ' 1 l .1 F f ' I' ly , 4 . . I- l f A 4 - 5 Gerald Campbell Carol Combs Ardon Cronk Pat Doty 3 Tom I-'ogle ohn Gmgnch bl Amado Cardenas Gay anne C00 Bob Crouer CUT Emery 5 on I-'orell George Gonser Ruth Chamberlam Vlctor Cook Chrls Crugher Davld Fhaner m Frazier IN ancy Graham Pmulp Clark Lxnda Cooper all Curus Shirley Clark udw Clew er hav Sharon Copenhaw er Ahce Dalley Darlene Cotsman Slnrley Darlmg C' Susxe Clough Vernon Colher if ohn Cow e Sue Ellen Davis Alce Crawford Sandra Ted Collms Alan Crew s 4. Bo DePuy Dlclunson 4' 'wut-v-K N.. 61 sy Blologw was a dam which appealed n l onls to mnlh graders but also I0 upper classmen k 0- , We fe r 1 p gf? 1, D- , Y D p D, Q ,Q I I' Y' 1 K, 3 .C - A ' W ' . My ' 'A D 7 l: 0 D. ' V af p A C A , 1 n L A lf A, Q Lg' D D k , . . . 2 H? I ,D a ye F D V, s ' ' 'I D 7 .,,, I Nm ' I Di ' Q e D e , f V ff' A r . G . . . , b N V'p. .6 Il D V DD 5 D ' , wg D De I pf p : , Q J ' 1 I CK A f n ' . D I I i , 2 , p S 1 p 3 on D '1' ' - ' - e ' hX D , 'QT '- - .fn . p pu. ,W I 11' E W. ,D 6 J . ' ' Carol Granger Russ Granger Roger Green Carol Grdfin Garry Haxgh Larry Halgh joan Hale Laura Hall Shlrley Harmon janet Harms Loss Halt jim Hay es Bruce Hicks 63 in I w. ught Ill the hdlelb Une' llus llllllh gdnley Hokanson grade SMllllllllIlg class made good use of tha. pool Larry Hour Qs Dans yn jones Bo Chet Howard Hurt Marana B, OHCS J e ue Hutchens 9 Q? Bo lxeehne Bry an Hollandsworth Brenda Hopkins Lmda Hopkms Roger Houghton IN orman Carol Duane Huw er James jan ns Nj Janet Carolyn M anan lxelley Kllpalnck lummel 62 Ron johnson Winston Johnson ue 'klarlyn lxlaxss Klel I , A, . 4 J 6 I ,Y X1 D 03 ' X Q Q x L 3:51 , - ,. ' i f-'f 5155 ' , I ' b A -.,. 7 5 , . 1' 9 , 4' I . v Q if i N - I Rf I! M ,. b S v U . G QQ- 1 9 Q 5 Q 'Ip . -' 5- A A I A L ,r ':'V . X v f ' . ' 9 .yn - . I K i t I L .5 M ' ' , V G E A A. 1 . ' '11 b ' ' s . v . J 0 i r f ' ' vs v 1 u X LXPLIIIHLIII using, tht n Xlgt nt tlassmom was tuui tlus xt ll Xp num ttt x out hunt lu students nur taught I .1 I-ugcnc Stunt Stmltnts uh du! th lt1gmg,, tn xt IC tnul Item! nnstnuttmn S Nhke CCTYY Daw 1d Lord Lord Vahan ue ohn Dorothy McDonald NlcGlll Niclxcnzlc julene Joyce Gloria Miller Niilne Morales Tom Ni ahon Niary fr if Dale. Wf3I'llC0lll Elalnc Nhrplf. Nlary Rosemars NIcLaughlm NIcLean Ricky Gary Munger Myers 63 WICNaIt E - on Myers kllne Xhke Lahr Dana Law erts m Harry Larrw Nl ead Bob Myers karen lxretschman Rob Larner Roberta Lew ts 9 Paul Nlartm Sharon Head Nash Tom kuehn Roger Law engood Lynn Lmcoln Dale Nlcf lmtock Gary Xhlbourne Nancy N esman Dxck B ew comer Sharon Pekrul Don Ra Conrue Root 8- Carol N ew th QQ' Gerald Perkms A P' Emerson Ra Marlene Root Donna New th Leshe Peterson Dranne Reed llll Rose ral Glorxa N 1Ch01S Lols Peterson 2 T Drck Reed Niargne Sassaman kathy Noah 'S'-'-f ohn Pow ers Albert Rhme Sally battltr 64 gr jordan Odell Y wonne Pratt Becky Rodgers Dane Schelb Bi- udy Olson I3 QR' Pruden 5 Don Rogers Xpllluclc .mtl Readtng tests xx rc g en all lruhmcn at the bcgmmng of the Ntdl ln the gllIddllCC dnrec tors Nirs Mood c and Bofvmr Q1 Tom Pabst Donna Ransburg 9' m Router f- L Sharon Nl argan t Sch tlz Scot t -IZIIIIC Palmer fx ulre Ranshaw 7- Ruth Ronnmg H? 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' 1. ff f- , I y e, J y is: Chorus Groups 13 9 wo- Members of the Adxanced Gnls Glee Llub were Bottom Ron fl to Rl Mendx Ressugn Lhatlotte Luus lionnxe 'Nltfluxe Lan C nts. K trol Haust mee Rupeld lieth SILMAII and lx I uks hatm mugeut u CHD! L1 mn St mn Nlunft Xhlson md Ca 1 1 Rom Ima C ll ll 4 hllll N lxdue Lxndt LlllllLlS and xllll Shin Under the dlrectlon of XII Look the colnbmed chorus groups successlullx presented an ex Clllllg ol Lln lbllll is IHUSIL The chorus also gne an -s emblx tnd llldlly other pzorert f the x ll ue was h 4 mx enjoxed Slllglllg dnu lung togethel ex en though houts of h.ud xx o1L plea ed ed all thexr programs K 4 I lu Club hullnuul lnformlllx .mound pmno to lkllidlbt .1 lllllllllll Nils C lldlllbllldlll .accompamtd the gnls 72 3 --i - A Ib - -- , : 6 y . , , Q , i I s .A v c .-5 Q' 2 2'- l v l CI as as -- Y 7 F :L -' Y'-' - 'W ' ' 'dpi - A- an 3- , .2 Y U 3 ' I' jr' I r , , . J . 2 Pthy CL uni. ' - ' ' . nl '. 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Darlene Lotsnmn Bm Splccr XlCklL Slllllh Bonnx Pclnu llmun Xlldaffer .1nJ Xir Look Suomi Row Sun Ann Shuld llnlsu Slmlon Lamcll Clmrluu. lun: knnn Ndf Sandia XIIHJOIIIIIL lxnda Beals .ind Brenda Nilllcr Ihnd Rm own Ernshcxgu .xnulg Coclz udx Dau: Pal Xan XXII. oyu Sdlulu Pusulla Xhllxls Rmhncm Rodgers and Palrxua Xhlhts 73 4',,,,.,pr-v4-n'U' Z -4- '4 y N R 'C' : L, 1 'f7YI'Eie 3 p I 'o+ 'f' 5- ' 5 i 96,53 1 P .0 4-rf 35 't fi. A fs-v x Q 1' rf zs, IF 9335, ef fl 1 a NJ. an .W 'Mr' 14 Wwe deff as -.ru .... The Namny sccnc hmunfully hlghhghlul muh metal colored lights has a lowly reminder of the nun meaning of Chrxslmas 'lhls scerc wax, onsplaxed on the lawn of the Corwrcgatlonal Church Natlvlty Scenes The Kllbpllll on thc Court Home lawn slmucd Qhcphclds and um Tl rn a c comlng In umslnp thc loy Child 74 - --n,.-,'f7- N. l -P V ' ' -'1 - . - x - ,I ' 1'-, ,192 -L, V I .Liv 4.- lg Aw ,- ' 1 . ll..-'.l:l: U ,' ' 3 , M 1 ,...,-,.,.,-l- ,-L, 1 L-353' -V 'X , 'Qi .f,-.. 1' '-'jf .-wie? 1 .N N ,. ba 'Z -5... 's 1, W. f . t '+ .i ' 'un gi . ',-A - f. 4., 4 ,.igv3StWr,.,u.AL ,, . f AT, Agway' . I , N k L' . 1 V, ' .pfig Mi - '15, f L ,ig gg ff ' ' , , 13 . f-,z, 321' hz 'L gk ' , q ,,?1,: V -I l1t,s,xg,',-f.?'1 I by - 414 gg, ' U ' l fl .fi . Q2 -el. W, 4 I A. 5. -A ,Q - . ' g 1 4 ,. ' ' h' .EA f g,,'j,:n,,,s 2, -5. fr- n b fi , ,1 -iliwsfif 'fr ' l :. ' , , we VM AQ ' 'Nd' 2 ' f 5, . i,Mk.., , ,t 1 A X hh . pe -V ax ay 0 'EL Y fb, 'lr' ' M ll' ' l ' '. ,. N f 'Q' ' 0 U W ,M f, ,. .. 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The many people of the ca-una munity :appreciated not only the work that this church had done but also the work that the other -lunclu-s had done in decorating their lawns for the holidays. 4 Brlngmg H1 the Xen Xen u ns qune a gay experleuce for mnu oi the -tu dents hxubermt lntxes nul clan s c may tlll the enly ns I'llOI'l1lIlg' X5 the clocks stxuzk uuclmght the students mule zesolutxous lox the xx Y ir 1 tus ted et 1 ot health and htpplness Pletsmt mem orxes ol the ptst yen Mele brought to mmd, md hopes ol mothex ueutlul year KNCIC Ill exelxones thoughts ts the Xen Xear hegnl s.: ,Ju 1435 'mag-, New Year Brought N nlxn Sxmonds lhxl Hnsmtt Dau Rouxh nvnua ldlh m vu X os unmu some lCl-ILSIIIIILIII together aflu XNLICUIIIIIH5 lll 1 Nets Xen 1 s Id un 1 u 'Af 8 031 rx u-no ,....1-1 76 xx Promlslng Hopes Bcforc lhc holndns ncnc mer Sum Burchficld and Ixnn lux took Chfhl mas tru. decorauons dum n Xfosl llkch ll wasnt .as much fun is pullmg, thun up Nluch was to In clcancd up such as unscl pmc nccdlcs and cmpu ornament boxes Durmg and after Chrxstmas sacatlon ICC skating was .1 f3X0fllC paslnnc Xoung and old enjoxcd the sport 'Sir Ioutant and his crew worked hard to make thc' ska' mg rmk a success 77 na o ,V annum-A nu ,L .Q-ri ...Q ina-, np- -4.-nl Q Q q- ,hfsnoull A f D Basil V CAI LAFYIYVIIIIA 6 i R l ' I I 4 AIM IAIYIIIIIIAHII ilu J S. 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Exams Ended Flrst Semester One of the elexenth grade Engllsh Lldssns made good use of class ume to sludx for exams -X caxeful renews not cxalnmmg IC5Ll1lLd n beuer marks l Mun sludenu ,non lea usd th nl ll did no g-'rod to nam lun Lxdms T he one who dld an uc u reueu Cdll'P our on u 1 Coniusmg Lhouehls ol xumu su Sus mn Llzouvh me sll dems mmds nuxousness md Lensxon plenulcd but the ex 1.1 N passed quuklx no Llxe xehcl exerxone hymns uexe OXCI lox Lhe students bu Lhe ICMIILIN job had just begun Ninn ledx ous houxs ol umuung mlm LX IN .11 ca In 1 M Ms ss s ll All 1 s un s an mn 1 I.u x .num or L J I1 .mumn upulallx xshcn slmlxxng, hu cum x 1X gi Dt U 0 ,Q Q.. 82 as Librarians Capably Assisted Students -1 f Members of the Ltbrary club were fL to Rl jean Carter Sharleen All daffer lslatne jarus Charlotte Lewis Vxctorla Hennessey Joyce Qulck Don na 'VIay Second row Mrs Howard The members of Llbrary club wtth the constant guldance of Mrs lauch dld a servlce for the school by arranglng books and materlals and many other httle thmgs that made the Ixbrary a more pleasant place to read and study The llbrarxans were al ways ready to help the students flnd lnformatton no matter how busy they were themselves Date Barnaby and Claire Potter student llbranans helped mam stud ents to find information Here they were checking out materml Claire Potter Martha 'xlber Nlelvm Wetland Nfurl Miller Davld Barnaby Margo Gonser Mary Lee Wells Lula Shumaker Phylhs YVoodbury Rose mary Cotsman judy Hammond and Mrs Iauch JJ 83 Noon Recreation Provldecl Countless Actlvmes lhcsc how Lnjmcd plaung pang puns during, noon houxs A quuk LNL .ind hand Mun nc.Ldt.d fox this game. Lnder the superus1on of Nir Toutant noon hours proxed to be successful H hrle some gxrls and bows danced m the gun others planed png pong 'md basketball Because of the ac tnmes mins students looked lorw ard to the noon hours One. of thc most popular noon aux xmas muh thc gurls was danung Ihr. gnls CI'ljUXlf4l luunxng and lcamhlng dll lelcnl dance steps 84 Ninn how spcnl the Lllllfl noon hom pldung h.nlu.Ib.1ll As nuns as .4 hunched and llflX pdrllcxpallls c.u.h 4 y plmul lhc Lffantnumss of lla prograun. Stage Crew Indispensable to School A great deal of the success of pep meeungs and assembhes was due to the stage hands Thelr serwxces were gnven to everyone and apprecrated by the en ure student body They had to glye up many of thelr evemngs to make rehears als for assemblles and plays a success Thls truly rs an orgamzauon that the school could not get along without Niembers of the stage crew were QL to Ry Dean Dxckmson Ronald lconard Phlllnp Adams Cary Myers jack Swan Dean Clark Donald jane and xm FTHZICT 3 lhere was much to be done back stage lhe members of the stage crew were always busy domg such thmgs as hung thc curtains lunmng the audx torxum hghts makxng sure the mxcro phone worked and setung up hack drops in QQ 85 Honesty and Justice Prevailecl 1 l...-n judge Gene Cooley and Secretary julte Sassa man worked hand tn hand to make Student Lourt a success bene Cooley was chosen by the students and julxe was appotnted Student Lourt was a thrtvmg example ol democracy ln actlon Monitors were chosen every stx weeks, one ironl each class nl hey were gtven the authorxtyf to tlcket students lor nusdemean ors Cases were trled and dtsct plmaryf action taken when neces sary Lourt Secretary' ulle bass aman recorded all the cases and sentences to be kept lor lun ther reference Under the able dn necuon ot udge Gene Looleyf the Lou: t helped develop propel attttudes of the C H 5 students Above all Justice and latr play wt ere the watch ss ords Ttckets were gnen by the monitors to students when they cut ln lme at the cafeteria The neat llne ln thc back ground showed good rSSl1llS V o 2 a 5.x .R it NN 86 Various School Committees Organized Activities Ingrid Stem was the chairman of the jtm Fletcher was chairman of the athletic committee th QL to Ry Rocky Smith jim Lewellyn Gary Hoyt Rodney Rodgers and Mtke Dc Frates as hrs committee Representatives from each grade were chosen to serve on the various school commrttees These commlttees organized the schools activities along the lines of assemblies athletic events and better ClllZCIlShl1J The chair man of each committee was a semor chosen by the mayor The various committees worked hand m hand with the teachers and the student council altke crtxzenslup commtttee mth QI to Ry Margie Sassaman Gene Montgomery Sue Crier and Vince King as commit tee members l'he Assembly Committee consisted of QL to R, I-ront Row julie Sassa man Nancy Xaughn ulie Ransham Nlarrlyn lzlls and Varua Baird Back Row Dan Carpenter Assembly Chairman kathy hsher Philip Masters Don Carr Actnity Chairman tor the school was Ted Claflin Y Uv' is!!- YYW . . , . . . . i ' ' wi . . - - , . . 7 , . . . . . , . A ' I .A , A l', 1 0- , 'xx v . 1 a- t' : ,f f 87 Drama Club Presented January Thaw One job of the student director Collette Rose was to assxst the cast ln learning their parts Fndless memormng on the part of the members resulted an a good plav Workmg together for a com mon cause was an experlence of Footlrghteers thls year From thelr successful productron of anuary Thaw xt can be seen that co-operatxon brought about satlsfymg results under the cap able leadershlp of student dx rector, Collette Rose and ad vzsor, Mr Conway Puttmg on the Thanksglvxng assembly, sellmg refreshments at a basketball game, and talung a trrp to see a stage play 1n Ann Arbor kept the club members busy durmg the rest of the year Bottom Row QL to Ry Chuck Huber Presrdent julxe Sassaman Vxce Ifran Crrll john Cove Margu: Sassaman Second Row judy Yund Ruth Chamberlam Ardon Cronlt Ann Day Carol james Pam Rowland Rowena Wotrmg Gloria Nichols Mr Conway Thlrd Row Martana Huntoon Nancy Cobel M2l'l0ll Whttmger Dan Carpenter jack Long Back Row Ntclu Cots man Margaret Frey Sherry Harmon Date Myers Don Stlver Marsha jones Marsha Black joAnn Rypstra and Judy Bennett 88 XX ll Y . ...I ,. - President: Karen Bonham, Secretary-Treasurerg Collette Rose, Historiang 13 'i XILIIIIDCIS of Los -xllllglh wclc lloumn Run fl lo RQ Xllss Hughes C cell Osborne kill llcnsnn Susan llnan and lal xxlllxllbflll Suonll Ram lllulc Reed Nlarx Nlcl ean juris cllllllllllb Al Bud Aus llrau fdllll Hchl lluul ms oslxn Mules Iella Mhlllnger Xian Ann Nlc aughlm 'am u nan mcc Scott Duns Stlllllll 'XIILC C I lkfllld Susan Hulchens I lmln NILIIOIS I Icnda xxllS0ll Shclbx Xcrkcs l-uullh Run Naxnc Sllllllllk l-lcd K dlltll lllll l'l'LKLl r llllh I1 XLILLS Dcan lhcklnsn Nlnnunn un lalcs N1lSSlllg from the pllllllt wuc Rosle l'holnpsun Sharon Schulz ulle Ranshau Tom Nichols and Ester Hlllon Spanlsh Club Promoted World Friendship The purpose of Los hIIllg0S was to promote world lrlendshlp and lo learn more about the Spanish s p e a k 1 n g counlrxes Thls was accomplished Ill sev eral dlfferenl ways Latm Amerlcans spoke to the club on two occasions and Spanish cus loms were observed at the many soclal galhermgs Also the club presented a radlo program and produced a slut for the ourn allsm Carnlval All ln all Los Amxgos had a pleasant and profltable year I-.serwne trxed hxs besl lo break the pmala lll order lo get the candy lhal was lnsule of ll 89 - - lm-7 1 - F , A I i , .f , A' 3 - -' -, ml 5 1, rn ' -e'- -' ' f .-fn, jim Linda EIIICFY. Veronica Sluunaker, XVasnc Slllllll. HHYCS- Nvil BCYWYIL BUD l i5fhCf- -NU Rhilw- D810 ci. V n . . '. -. ' ' ' - R 1: D L - I Q' -i-l I b 'l -. F. I. vf I -, - -' L , A . I H - .-.Z . x , F . A I h J If '. lf P114 jy' . '. ., . , . n s ' . . . Q. : ' Y . . ' . I E . . 4' World Responsibilities were Learned at Model U. N. The Model U. N. provided an excellent opportunity for a few Charlotte students to par- ticipate in a mock session of the United Nations. Students from numerous Michigan high schools represented various countries be- longing to the United Nations. Topics brought up were dis- cussed and voted upon. The knowledge gained from this worthwhile experience h e l p e d the students in some way to be- come thinking, articulate, and co-operative members of the fam' ily, community, n ll t i o n, and world. Karl Kardel, Sally Lange, Franz Mog- dis, and Dan Carpenter were packing up to leave for Hillsdale College where the Model U. N. was held. 1, 'V .--4 1 13 41: 1 90 Representatives from Charlotte to attend Model U. N. were: QL. to RQ Franz Mogdis, Dave Myers, Sally Lange, lrene Bowman. Karl Kardel, and Dan Carpenter. In contrast to the Model United Nations held in Hillsdale, the ljnited Nations General Assembly in New York City lllcl to discuss real history-making eients. The United Nations was cer- tainly the answer to the year's biggest world problems! Rellglous Need Emphaslzecl for Students In order to make the Easter season more tmpresslve the Brble club partlctpated IH weekly servtces durmg Lent The Brble club drevs and handed out pro grams and also planned for re lngrous musrc durmg the serv ICCS lNonsectar1an tn nature students a teacher a colored duet ewrsh Rabbl and a Chrrstlan mrnlster gave thetr vrews or bellefs iq it Rabbi Phlllp Frankel from Lanstng spoke at one of the reltgtous seruces Hrs sermon was entxtled This We Believe The purpose of the rthgrous seruces during Lent was to increase student understanding of warrous beliefs and show that man has a purpose rn ltfe Bottom Row Left to Rrght Mtss Sanders Advisor Lmda Culp Presldent Kathy Grant V1cePrestdent Marrlyn Varner Secretary Roof Pxanrst Karl Benson Mustc Drrector and Sallv Lake Second Row Mary jane Brandon Shrrley Nfiorrts Annette Nlxers Carolyn Grtest john Anderson Duane Benson jtm Murray joyce Cornell us Dons Wright judv Cornelxus Bev Sprcer Barbara Roof Susan Olmstead and Darlene Drtscal Thtrd Row Marylee Wells Phylts Walters Veronrca Shumaker Wilma Baas jean Murr Sharon Schtlz Eleanor Blodgett Carolyn Borgman Darlene Collter Clara McLane and Pat Steward 1op Row Charles Shumaker Nell Benson Gary Myers Norm Graham Phrl Conklrn Phtl Mrkesell Mtke Garvey jerry Wells Don Bracy Cathy Sparks Ann Clements Lerla Shumaker gnu: T W' o 0 , , . ' v . ' ' n - I I 1 QI ' , 21 J ' ' . , I at 4 Kathy Sargent, Treasurer: Art Mikesell, Song Leader, Carol Ann ' . , ' , ' , I l D I . I I. ' V l I 'I I I , 2 ig , J I ' , , - . . sl A 7 b Q . 'i v f - 1 ' Q T , . , , H hen there is a free ball on the bas- ketball court there will always be tion here is from the Belding game and seen is Dennis Hall Q39j jack Smith C525 and Gene Cooley 4333. All are alert and fighting hard for the ball. CHS won the close contest, 75-71. eager hands reaching for it. The ac- lig ig x J 1 MP' Vicki Reignecl Over Basketball As the basketball queens walked onto the stage everyone admired their beauty. Their stunning formals, however, were surpassed by the loveliness of the queens themselves. liach queen was a proud representative of her class and was chosen for her Lovely Vicki Maupin was chosen by her Senior classmates as the queen of queens because of her pleasing per- sonality and attractiveness. Cute Carol james ably represented The Eighth grade class chose sweet the Freshman class. ln turn, the I-'resha Sue Grier as their queen. She be- iuan class proudly applauded their wise contingly represented them in a lovely choice as the queens were crowned. red formal. lar personality as well as her good looks. Smiling Sophomore queen, Beajones, charmed everyone with her winning personality. She looked lovely in a tur- quoise dress. The juniors chose Joyce Ives to rep- resent their grade. With petite charm she proved that, indeed, she was a queen to be proud of. Charming Mary jo Brown was se- lected by her Seventh grade classmates as the girl they wanted most to become their queen. hr' 41t,f.. - SCHEDULE Close Contests Thrtllecl Fans .J This year s warsity basketball team competing for the Hrst time in the new Nest Central B League was made up of these members bottom row tl to rj seniors D DeFrates j Smith L Latengood B Bemis D Hall G Coolew Fletcher Pop Row has standing Coach ken Lane Juniors F 'Niodgts sophomore H Black jun-tors L Ianntr and S M heaton sophomore Callender and Juniors B Porter and G Hoyt Missing from this team shot is C Nlontgomery Nov Dec Voted the most improved basket- ball player on this year's team was Bob Bemis tleftj. He was chosen by teammates as the one they thought was the most improved from last xear. Some of the statistics that in- iluenced the vote, were: Bob led all rebounders and was the fourth high- est scorer on the team. an. Feb. ' Mar. 4 Gene Montgomery was given two honors by his teammates, one being the most valuable player on the squad. He was the leading scorer on the team and a whiz on defense. His second honor was shared with Larry Laten- good, both were elected co-captains of the squad. Together these three led the Oriole teams through the season. Hastings Eaton Raptds Eterett Greenville Belding St. johns lonia Grand Ledge Hastings Eaton Rapids Belding St. ohns lonia Grand Ledge 5 . t CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS DBTRKH'TOURNAMENT Grand Ledge f ' CHS Lacking the much needed height, I.ane's cagemen chalked up nine victor- ies during the 57-58 season and dropped six contests. Led by co-captains Gene Montgomery and Larry Lavengood, the Oriole quintet pulled plenty of very good games out of the fire, but suffered because of the lack of good tall men. For the first time the Orioles played XVest Central B League opponents. lVinning from Eaton Rapids, Belding and Ionia twice, the Orioles split with Hastings, Grand Ledge and St. Johns. Q U?--w'I .lx f igff iwxfi l 1 .I uf t ' iff Aff: . ,ajft . N. ' I 4 .ef The only team the CHS five lost to twice was league champs, Greenville. From this squad which finished third behind Greenville and Hastings in the standings, the Orioles will graduate eight seniors. Returning will be four juniors and two sophomores. XVith a whole squad of junior varsity players, of good height moving up to the team, a very favorable season is sighted next year. During a timeout, Coach Ken Lane talks to his players in the huddle, but at this point especially to guard Gene Montgomery, as Bob Bemis, number 40, listens. i 2. 2 'Q Big Bob Bemis, leading rebounder for the Oriole basketball squad has a total of over two hundred. In this picture he displays why this honor was won by him. Against Belding he was the main factor in the victory. Dale McClintock. along with Pete Caputo front right, were elected by teammates as the players nrost im- proved on the team. jerry Vaughn was chosen the most taluable player on the squad. Though not a big scorer, his defense and quick passing made up for it. Kr-nt liosrwitk, was chosen the captain of this year's learn. He was the leading storcr on the team, hitting for a total of 289 points, an axerage of nineteen a game. Proving Grounds Coach Bob Eng1eman's junior varsity basketball team brought forth to Charlotte hardwoods one of the tallest -IV squads in quite at lew years. Averaging almost six ieet per man the Lit- tle Orioles experienced not so good a season. Thotrgh big in height the record doesn't show good team work necessary for victories. The quintet won six games while losing nine to opponents. Losing to Greenville, St. johns, liaton Rapids, and Ionia twice, the Orioles were able to split with Hastings and Grand Ledge. The only five the Oriole team defeated twice was Belding. .1 -D 1 e r 0 '19 SCHEDULE lt takes encouragement for the play Rough for .IV s Nov Dec n Fe Hastings Eaton Rapids Everett C,-reenulle Beldtng St ohns lonia Cfrand Ledge Hastings Eaton Rapids C.-reemtlle Belding St ohns Ionia Grand Ledge CHS CHS C HS LHS CHS C HS C HS C HS C HS C HS C HS C HS CHS C HS C HS 3 ers on the floor and Little Oriole coach Bob Englemans shouting drove the team on to uctory Coach Lane studies the action on the floor LJ U Nl N! T. N' to The seventeen members of the CHS junior varsity, pose for their team picture. For the second season under Coach Engleman the Lit- tle Orioles finished out with a successful year. The team is bottom row fl to rj: sophomores M. Kays, j. Coliui, M. Borgman, B. Brenton, J. Lewellyn, K. Bostwick, S. Iilles, J. Vaughn. Top row: Coach Bob Englemen, freshmen B. Bren- ton, D. Fhaner, D. McClintock, J. Powers, G. Wright, R. Smith, sophomores R. Caputo and L. Steffes, along with manager R. Lavengood. Playing for the first time as a organ- ized team the seventh grade squad lost only one game. That was the first game of the season which Mason won by one point. On their home court, this team LlIldCI' the able direction of Coach Eldred Toutant took the loss in stride and went on to win the remaining games on the schedule. Scoring a total of 256 points for the entire season, this team had two leading scorers, Clayton Roiter and Mike Lar- son. Both were main factors of the tea1n's success. Roiter collected a total of 99 points while Larson scored 82 for the year. Much of the team's winning ability goes to the fact that the other members on the team passed well and learned the fundamentals of the game faster than their opponents. Pictured here are the seventh grade cheerleaders who helped to provide pep for the seventh grade basketball team. Those on the squad are bottom row fl to ry: Mary jo Brown, Mary jane Loomis. Linda johnson. Top row: Pat Hyde, JoAnn Elles, Karen Cooley. Mike Larsen was undoubtedly the year. All of the boys on the jr. High most yaluahle player on the oncedefeat' team can be expected to f i'f' lol ed seventh grade basketball team this of ball UH Ulf hardwoods for CHS' Fledgllngs Lose One,Wln Seven 1 we Playing for the flrst time as a organ lzed team the seventh grade squad lost only one game a spectacular record for any team Members of thls team were bottom row fl to rj D SCHEDULE an Mason Grand Ledge Hastings Eaton Rapids Fe . Olivet Eaton Rapids Mason Gland Ledge 151 99 Sloan R Hoyt C Grundstron Mud dle row B Schexd J Perry G Roch ester M Larson J Roller Top row Coach Eldred Toutant G Fetterman A Borgman C luplmger C Young and manager T Fogle CHS CHS LHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS 256 jan. Feb 10 17 24 31 T 14 21 28 Eighth Grade Squad .J This year the members of the unde- dle ww: Coach lildred Toutant, M. fetited eighth grade tezttn are bottom Martin. D. Watson. ll, Creenfield, row rl to rg: B. Rxpstrgi, 'Ititkey Culp, Bly, and manager 'll lfogle. Conitright. IJ. Cutlis. S. XYilstrn. Mid- SCHEDULE Mason 15 CHS Grand Ledge 30 CHS Hastings 28 CHS Eaton Rapids 23 CHS Olivet ll CHS Eaton Rapids 23 CHS Mason 23 CHS Crand Ledge ll CHS 164 Smiling members of the eighth grade cheerleading squad are from bottom to top: joan Sautns. Ailetta Lewis, Wendy Morse. jane Cheney, Christine Smith, and Becky' Larner. 100 Unclefealed In two years of junior high basketball, the eighth grade team won fifteen games and lost only one. This is one of the better teams turned out by Coach Eldred Toutant. Fair in height the fledglings were able to conquer all eight of their opponents this year. Both years the team was led in scoring by the same boy, his name being XVayne Brown. This year a total of 164 points was scored by this hardwood whiz, an average of twenty points a game. The team scored a total of 308, more than half were scored by Wayne. Excellent teamwork was the only way that this wonderful record was accom- plished. Wayne Brown, leading scorer for the 8th grade basketball team, dis- plays some of the kind of playing that won the honor for him. Pictured left is Don Carr, center on the squad. In the bottom picture Paul 'Whitney eyes the ball as Wayne Brown fights for it. A Mason player struggles with Wayne for the ball. Mason didn't struggle enough throughout, for CHS won the game very handily. One of the fastest growing sports in the State of Michigan, Charlotte High School and the United States, is wrest- ling. In the last year the members of wrestling teams around the country has tripled. Under Coach XValter XVilson the sport at CHS has been no different. Since the team began three years ago, the number of boys coming out for this sport has grown tremendously. Compiling a 6-2 record the team lost to St. johns in the Redwings' city by one point and to East Lansing in the first match of the season. Victories were taken from Okemos, Owosso, a class A school, Boy's Vocational, Everett, St. Johns, and Coldwater. In the state tournament the only boy to qualify for state match at Ann Arbor was Dave Zimmerman. At the meet Dave was defeated on the second day of the sixteen finalist. Bucky Clark drew a de- cision in the match against St. Johns. He looks disap- pointed but shouldn't, for it was his first year and he didn't have the experience. But the two points added to both teams found CHS on top of the final score Neil P e r r y successfully rolled his man over and pin- ned him in this match against St. johns. 102 XVaiting for the signal from the referee is Bill Shel- don and his opponent from St. johns. Bill in this partic- ular posilion is given the ad- vantage. jan. Feb. Grapplers Got Grip on New Sport SCHEDULE 9 Okemos 5 CHS 49 23 28 Owosso 22 CHS 24 E. Lansing 30 CHS ll St. johns 24 CHS 23 Boys' Vocational ll CHS All I4 Everett 17 CHS 29 St. Johns 14 CHS 34 28 Coldwater H CHS 30 137 241 Bulb'-D-v Mr Wilson wrestling coach looks very proud of Vmce Kmg one of his squad members as he helps hnce off the mat for a well earned rest rovs D Rholfs D llmmerman S Hxde A Nlar ez X c rs D Smith B Clark D Nic ald D jolmstm R llatnatd D Xhsatk mana ger P Mhcclcr and Loach XS altcr Wilson N115 sxng is B Sheldon Pictured here are members of the l9J8 H resllmg squad These strong lookmg bows are bo tom rom fl to rg L Hout Xl XS etland orcll C llrtckles llcha s D Clark lung B Mcmman P Hats! and D Btacy fop Spring - U '- r s Jrinff. over' night thc 'Xs thc whitt- ol XYIIIICT l.ulcd into tht ,men il I , 'iir wus fillt-tl with at stlzingtx civciwliclniing nizigit. 'lhc gt-ntlu rznns . . if 'n' 'incl thc llowcrs lalocmit-tl in thtit xznrit-cl LZUHCI llle ITCCS QIKCXN' gI'CCIl Zlhill . 1 colrns :incl st-nt lrntth thcit' tlcliczitc scents. 'lilllf sun hzitlic-tl tht- t-:nth with its rzitliznit hcznns :incl crczitctl ll clt-sire to he iunning in thc wumls ll t isi U eun Yes inclct-tl, this or hiking down the hunks ol 11 sinzt , w t nm str Q . ,, 1 . . tht lJL4llllllllQ ol to- 1 Spring, thc symbol ol thc luture, was - -t K was spring. . IIIOITOXV Zillll ll llIllC UD Slllfl ZIIICXV. I ' 'li tht- c-1n'th's crust to rcztcn During vziczatioti thc' flowers broke thmug i thc-ir f'l'l'l'll lcztvcs tuwzn-tl the snn incl 1 ncw lilo. Stnclcnts :intl tc':uc'l1t'rs 5 i'cjm't-imtctl hy thc tonit ul spring vzlczitiuil zinticipzntt-cl tlgtsscs, 1-cvicws, :incl cxznns that invunt thc close ol ztnothcr 5llCCCS5llll stllool iczn' :intl thc luturc thzlt stnnincr prcmiisc-cl. This scztsrni ln-uuglit inzniy new activities to thc stutlcnls. Iiccznist- ol tw' ninws ul onttlcifn' zitlilt-tics wcrt- thc win-ni :incl sunshllctl days, the hthin U - I ' 4 tllcsulsmi. sc-cn. liaise-hull, truck untl will lx-cznlit tht sliolts ml unint- lhc hlunrnxnlistn Clgnnixul, the lizintl llnuntc, gnnl tht' znningil l linn i1Ct Lt it tht stutlcnts Cllllli lusx C.: t lu 1 Senior lmnl :intl 4 I '-I - A' J 1. 'xt zltim. thc t-ncling ul unc lilc :incl the ht-ginning ol znmtlit-i, was tht- lust t-xt-nt ol' the vczn. t 1 ' t ' ll xcxnp Yvs, ziiiotlim Truly, 1958 was quite :tn exciting :intl liuitlt I ist hut what lu ihtul lm sunn slllltllls stlmul ytxn tznnt' tu za cle -, wcll to thtlir :ilnm IIIIIICI' :intl CllllL'll5 ol tmnmiuw. 'L 1 1 -L F 5 ' - 4' uint: Other stutlcnts hzult- lzirc tht-tc wt-rc num' st-xisrms ul sclmul lu 4 looked lorwzntl to liliilllllllg thc gout 105 Junlors Found I957 58 Thelr Buslest Year in lulul from lull l cluen 1 5, ult 1 ss officers Bill bchtaclu I LSHILIII I NI glls X I 1 llelll Noun Nl3llC'l1S S lLlllN Ijamlt long I 1 u Sharleen Alldaffer Karl Benson can Carter 7 Nancy Cooley Sandra Anderson Bo Borolf Irene Challender udy Comehus hi' N' ,r Dnana Austm gn- Donna Boyer 3 ,.1- fi Dale Clark Nnkkx Cotsman 7.,1' Gale Bob Badgley Bamard udy Boyles jaelue Clark T 5 Carol lm Brenton ...sl 'I oyce Cole Cnssman Croue I' 'I06 udy Bametl XS 1th NlblOIlS of the umor Semol Prom belore them the umor C I1ss mth combmed efforts made the 'annual Plan and Nlagazme sales 1 big success The profits from these events made thelr dreams of the prom tome true udy Bryner Darlene Collner Ianda Culp 1 Carol Barth Gall Byrd Sxdney Conkhn Barbara Curtis Janice Becktel Sharon arr Gene Conley Ch Dalley G: Laffl' Becktel Carol Carter Aa Susan Cook Ron Daw ndson Ii, , X V 'i 1' - :I ' I . . 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Q 5. 1- step, are Bill Schraclcr as ---Q , , 53' fi 34 ' 1 .I v 0 E4---.I 'x ,N ' p. .HH :iz - nw 1 4 'N ' . 7 Ak D I A '- Q4 - 1 l fit ' . , 'e 'gfLl 1 Upper left Kathy Sargent un charge of stdeshows Shelby Yerkes general chatrman Vxckt Maupxn concesston chaxnnan Marlon VVh1t1nger dlrector of mam show and Art Mtkesell game chaxrman were all organtzers of the Camxval actnmes They made sure that all the shows were mterest mg and enjoyable to go to Bottom pncture One of the acts tn the mam show was Ted Claflnn and hxs moody piano The ournalxsm Larnnval was a btg project for the journalxsm Llass Nloney made from the carnnal was used for paytng the expenses of the Orange and Black Students chlldren and toss ns people enjoyed the fun and excltement of the carmval It proved to be a needed rellef from school and a good start for a week s wacatlon Queen HI llghted Journalism Carnival jack Emery and karen Bonham were crowned judy St john 10th grade john Powers Marcta King and Queen of the joumaltsm Camlval Black 9th grade Wvayne Brown joan Saums Thelr court conststed of fleft to nghtj Phil Mas 8th grade Mnlte Larsen jo Anne Elles 7 h ters judy Bryner llth grade Kent Bostwxck grade 'K G A A Improved Physical Skulls Many wholesome recreatxonal actrvmes were enjoyed by the glrls ln G A A In addmon to learning new games and sports the gurls lmproved thelr slull 1n sports such as basketball base ball bowllng tennls and many others Pomts were glven accord mg to the amount of recreatlon al trme spent At the end of the year the girls recerved awards for thexr athletrc xnterests and one gxrl was chosen as the most outstanding member of the club G A A dld much to encourage athletlc appreciation among the grrls of C H S Members of G A A are QL to RQ Bottom Row Lxnda Kane Secretary judy Reed Treas urer joy Smith Presrdent Pat Wrlkxnson Vlce President Dxanne Reed Rosle Steffes Lois Saums Barb Lavengood Janie Dykehouse Lella Noah janms Odell and Harrlet Morrer Second One of the many acuvlues that the gurls of G A A enjoyed was playmg basketball Basketball was not only good exercxse but was fun too Row uoy Allen Bla yn Nlurdrclt Marrlyn kme Kathy Frsher Mary Ann Healey Sally Stall Carl Byrd Darlene Bacltofen Third Row judy Clever Dana Lavertw Nfiarxlyn Klex Dons Wrlght Glenda llrlson Elarne Hme Pat De Frates and Bonny Brandon 'Ill Synchronrzed Swrm Club Held The swrmmrng exhrbruon put on by the Charlaquetles consrsted of many formatrons whrch requrred perfect trm mg and precrsron to carry them out Bottom Row Susre Watson Lrnda Nlauney Phyllrs Sheppard Sandra Pretter judy Xurrd Ruth Chamberlarn udx Nurrnrltlro Susan l oomrs Sue Bryan Second Row Vary Sprung Show Thrs year as would seem proper wrth the recent addrtmn of the natatorrunr a synchron rzed swrm club was orgamzed rn the school For grrls only the Lharlaquettes met on Thurs days after school to practrce swrmmrng strokes and stunts A Sprmg swrmmrng show was held lor publrc yrewrng and the precrsron of the swrmmers was very' excellent 'Ihe perform ance Moments to Remember was based on the months and holrdayfs ol the years house joy Smrth Barbara Lhamberlarrr Bar bara Van Vleck Mrss Xian. lop Row judre Francrs Glenda Mrlsorr Nano bobcl Laura Hall Karen kretchman karen Cooley 112 O O O Members of the Swim Club are QL. to RJ Allen, julie Sassarnarr, Mary' Carr, jane Dyk- Vaudevillens Experienced Profitable Year The members of Vaudevtlleans had a successful year tn the1r clubs acttvlttes Presentmg the Lhrxstmas assembly was only one of thexr several dramattc pro jects Also thexr side show at the our naltsm Carnnal gave the members a chance to exhxblt thetr talents Parties and other HCIIYIIICS filled the year ruth gay and busy times Officers and advnser Mr Kung of Vaudevtllens held mam busmess meet mgs to orgamze thexr warxous dramatxc actntues Nieettngs were held weekly at the hugh school Members of Xaudeullens are fL to R Bottom IOM oxce Stall Nice President jmce Pogel l tcstclc Carol XS cht md anxcc Cole Scconcl row Ann Crozier Betts Hamilton S- Pam Putman Susan Btrchfxcld l ll cllla Nllller Third ross Klan can Martens Cliff Slllllll Font l-ogcl Xan Hormer Sandra Bowser and Sandra Packard ?' Future Farmers and Homemakers The Future Farmers of Amernca and the Future Homemakers of 'XIIICFICH worked together nn some projects They served each other at banquets and they worked together for the annual barn dance A kmg and queen from the clubs were chosen to rexgn over the dance Many other actxvntxes were done ll'ldlVld ually such as the F F A havlng thexr BarBque supper and the F H A havmg a style show it the ournallsm Larnlval Undoubtedly the two organl zattons had a profitable and eventiul year Two of the boys who raxsed chlckens for the FFA Barbecue were Paul Upright and Erwnn jones Members of F F A are QL to RQ Bottom Row Erwln Jones Presrdent Karl Forrell Vxce Presxdent Paul Upxxght Secretary Gary Halsey Treasurer Bucky Clark Sentinel Max Slmpson Reporter Second Row Mr Bernson Ken Harrts jerry Monroe Dxck Stadel Ronald Leonard Bob Reynolds Larry Meade jon I-onell Mr Ray Thxrd Row Bernard Stambaugh Chris hruegar Roger Houghton Ben Xbllll3ll'IS Donald Rogers Gary Uhl Gerald Shmaxer jcrald Baker Glenn Briggs Vern Brandon Emerson Ray Fourth Row Bob DePue Denms Blodgett I'heo Savage Larry lung Henry H rlght Murl Nlxller Dlck Nlterenberger Dale Hxce Ron Davidson Fxfth Row jlm Larder Duck Brummette john Locke Larry Kelley Bob Nan Vleck Gerald Clark Doug Hale Leslle Peterson john Mcblll Morey Kays Gary Roll Sixth Row 'Ied Clafhn Car roll Brxggs Phll Nllkesell Daud Rhodes jm Reynolds Larry XS ehr Tom Kuel n Pat Hosey Blll Schrader and Frank Pruden 4 Cooperated on Several Protects Members of F H A are fl to RJ bottom tow Xhs Perrx Adusor Darlene Baker Presrdent Bu Sprcer Vtce Presxdent Carole Ernsberger Darlene kellex Nan Ita Sargent Vrrgtnta Smith Klan Anne Healer udx Bryan Mrss Schermerhorn Adusot Second row Sandra Bowser Judy X! est Harrlet Shaw Norma 'Waxes Deanna Brown jean Brunton Ann Atlum and Elste Nest fhlrd row udx Sl ohne lhlma XNIHIKITIS Datlure Maw Corene Roudcn Patncta Xhlle lrlscllla Mallets Sharleen -Xlldaffer Xian ane Clark Lorrame Strcklee Shlrley Clark I-ourth row XIHTIISD Flls Niarx can Var tens Sharon Parr Dorothy Xan Wormer Sherla Halsey Sue ane Shtrley Horn Suzanne Baker and Loxs Peter SOI! Harrret Shaw and Dale Htce were the proud couple to be crowned Kung and Queen of the Bam Dance Nancy Latchaw and Mary jean Martens worked hard making decorauons for the F F A and F H A Barn Dance The decoratrons were a great success and so was the dance L, 115 I 5 a 9 'Y , V S T 1- ' b.. ' -If ,, 'V ' 'H' ' , . 1 -'. . ',1. . . y A ,- f if C .4-1 fe C011 L- ' I . 2+ , . ' ' ' xi' A vw . J y - I v , -R l -1: 'fr' 5 . 1 . . . . ' ' ' l ' I Q x .1 all Ui New Systems Tried Successfully by Student Council Representatives from all the home- rooms were chosen to be members on the student council. Their main job was to bring suggestions, ideas, and help- ful improvements to the student council from the homeroonis. The members also brought many petitions to vote upon. Mayor Russell Barnhill presided over the weekly meetings .and .Iudy Bennett, secretary, took minutes including all business affairs. The mayor and secretary were chosen by the students list Spring and both did well in their offices One of the importint functions that the Council accomplished vs is the For eign Student Program Xlembers of the Lounctl collected four pntnents f twenty five cents from the students I his money helped to pay for the expense of an exchange student Mayor Russell Barnhill and Secretary udx Bennett proud honorable and worthy of tlicn offices Undcr their leadership the student council was an excellent examplc of studcnt government mbers of Studcnt Countil an rl bottom row Wayne Brown Sigma Bonny, lv lltlldlls ts Bette Dax St vt Nfigtlis Xtlttti I l v I ane Conscr ulv B nnttl Russ llnnlnll Suomi mu nnie Shaw nn Xsllllsll lv itn st an int o nson I ula Nlaunu ll tnd It inn t Roo ll6 in front: un it 1 ftula Usboint ea ones Il ibaia C tatnbtilnn tx it c un Xaughn llnllip Adains Bob hstliti Xml Benson Sian tx eaton op im i tilt llt I a, atl. K cscll io 4, UH nl lain Rowland lindt it 1 tl ohn lowcis French Club Called Les Reveurs The French Club was reor gamzed thls year under the new name of Les Reveurs They adopted a pledge and song and bought club pins Thelr actnr tres durlng the year included a Thanksgrvmg luncheon leatur mg French food a French Llll'lSlllldS obserwance attendxng the annual French play at XIICII tgan State UUINCTSIIY and tak mg part nn the Language Festa val at Lastern 'vllchrgan College The htghlxght of thelr actxvltles was the French banquet at whlch the Spamsh Club was thelr guest The French meal was served by French wattresses and a floor show was provlded for entertam ment Xlonsreur Fernand Coud reault was the guest speaker for the evemng The French club ofhcus conducted the meet mgs ln a sery orderly manner At varrous meet mgs the group spoke French whtle carrung on the busmess f? 1 Members of the French Club are KL to R5 Bottom Run Fran C rtll Secre tary Rosre Steffes Treasurer jnm Brenton Presndent Joslyn Wrles hce President and Miss Hughes Second Row udy St ohn Hllma Williams 3 3 if Pat Van VYIC Elame Hme Barbara Curtxs Thlrd Rom Clarence Hard Paul Niartm Dean Dxcl-trnson Sue Chamberlain and Pat Nioreland Ab sent from the pxcture rs Nfargo Gonser 117 -sa 07 Journalism Class Learned Responsibilities Many important things had to be learned by the Journalism Class before they could even start to write the Orange and Black The staff experlmented wtth many new tdeas and came up wtth the solutlon of havmg a weekly paper Every member of the class had had hrs own part m seetng that the paper was com pleted and wtthout haung such a com petent group the paper never would have been successful In the first planning stages of the Orange and Blat.. the news ups were wrttten tnto stones The stories were then sent to the Republican lnbunc for setttng tn type and a dummy sheet was dtawn up to guide the punters Shelby Yerkes Vickie Maupin kathy Sargent Martha Bartlett and Bet Ptckell drew up the dummy sheets as Mr Wotrtng gate constructive cttuusm Mary Hollandswoxth and Marilyn YVetland two of the reporters on thc staff wrote some of the stones that appeared tn the paper each week 118 S-.lr joanne Marsh judy Hunter and jack Smlth collected and counted the money from the ads Joy Brummett Roger Newman and jerry Fuller evaluated the Orange and Black as a The money from the ads helped pay for the final step ln the learnmg process Thls was a paper The ctrculatnon staff of the Orange and Black played a very xmportant part nn the productron of the weekly paper Evelyn Smtthkcy arranged the copncs whtle WHIIOH Whrttnger addressed the envelopes Ihey were then sent very 1mportant job so the same mxstakes wouldn t be made agaxn out to other nerghborlng schools so they would know what CHS was domg Art Mlkesell Sally btall Joanne Van Goethem Margaret klme and Sharon Brown sorted and counted the papers for the varlous homerooms .JUG A14 'Mv- 119 'Ii ,V--'Q v 1 . 1 lv l I ' V I . . . , ' ' ' . .'. ' . I , I , - l , . . . A . I ,. , . an 'i y I ' x s ' ' 1 . , 1 ' Q I 2 ' M. WN fm U., :Lf -4' ' -. 5 -4,11 . VA: . '- . - l -f V 7 X Y. . f ' 0 I in . . . , T, ' 1' I fl A h W ' 1 , ' x Sv A' , f A ' ' .- -! i Band Marched Through Profitable Year Everyone was again thrilled by the music at the Annual Band Bounce. L'nder the direction ot Mr. Robert Powell, the band gave an enter- taining perlormance ol standard and semiclas- sical pieces as well as more popular ones. The theme was A Review Cosmopolitan . Throughout the year, the band gave other perlormances including an eight minute hall time show at a Detroit lootball game. This show was televised over a nation wide network. The joint concerts with the Owosso band proved to be an enjoyable event for both bands and also for those who attended them. The Oriole band also earned a lirst in the district contest. First row: QL to RJ jane Dykhouse, Marcia Black, jo Rvpstra, Bonnie Harshey, Signia Young, Laura Ernsberger, Sandra Anderson, Sally Carothers, Connie Root, Judy Bens nett, Carol Carter, Rowena Xvotring. Second row: Barb Yan Yleck, Karen Bonham, Collette Rose, Lois Saums, Karen Kretschmann, Pam Rowland, Veronica Shumaker, Rosalie Steffes, Margie Sassaman, Sally Sattler, Karen Sloan, Donis Wells, Carol Criss- man, Carolyn Borgman, Don Sliver, Linda Hopkins, Nancy Crahatn, Marilyn Yarner, Nancy Bosworth, Mary Tuckey. Third row: Sally Lange, Doris lauch, Marsha jones, Sally Nierenberger, Sue Lange, Donna Ransburg, Karen Wells, Carol Coplin, Dick Smart and neat looking in their uniforms, baton twir lers judy Bennett, Rosie Steffes, and Shirley Newland and drum major Herb Black, led the band in all the marching performances. 5 YVatson, Milton Borginan, Mary jean Martens. Bill Lundeen, Brenda Hopkins, Dana Laverty, Cayanne Cook, Pat Garvey, Linda Whitinger, joe Leslie, jeanne Moore, jim Lundeen, Tina Moore, Shirley Newland, Mary Dornan. Fourth row: Frances Morgan, Sandra Bosworth, Marsha Maupin, judy Kiplinger, XVendy Rauser, XVinston johnson, Phillip Sothern, jim Culp, Max Brown, john Core, Kathy Staron, Marion XVhitinger, Everett King, Ruth Ronning, XVendy Morse, Sue Staron, Herbie Black, XVendell Esch, Dave Roush. Fifth row: Ruth Chamberlain, Ronnie Braden, joslyn Wiles, Leila Whit- inger, Ted Collins, Charles Bahr, Laura Hall, joyce Cole, Director Robert Powell, Assistant Director Henry Ver Berkmoes. Ialrx Iaxcngood shd lnto the glme Olltlll mma L ou I I who puts the tag tm 1 htm durmg a pta txce SCSSIOTI Tougher West Central Squads 1 K 65 Q ' ' Wm!! Y! W gm Q it 'Wi' is 'Vw 415 R Q gf af -4. tt 1- ,, ,,s. tb A good offensne wcapon for batters IS a hunt and Dallas Stall head base ball coach knows this Durlng prac trces he puts the Orlole lnt ers through mam mmutes of pracucmg bunts In this pxcture he demonstrates the correct hold on the bat for the bunt Blessed with exceptionally good weather the 1958 edltlon of Orlole baseball squad rounded mto fme shape rapldlv Thxs years team IS composed of seasoned set erans and a number of pfOI1l'SlIlg newcomers who mnght well produce one of the best teams at CHS ln a long tlme Coach Dallas Stall fielded a team ol lour re turmng letter wmners Ther are Larry Laxen good 1111 Fletcher Doug .DCPIQIICS and ack Sfllllll Gene Looley Denms H111 Dm L trpen ter ack Kmg and Xlclxln Xvtlldllll with the four semors already named gnc Loxch Stall the nucleus ol a fme ball club A lme crop ol jumor xarslty players commg up to the team thls squad was well supplled with talent Only seven league games tgimst XVest Lentral B opponents were scheduled because ol the dns tance between the schools But exght non league games were on the hst to gnc the te am 1 tniteen game schedule s. , . ! 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I of - tea .t- D g Dcl ale-- . . . 5 , . 1 Z A ,, . , - O ' . , f Faced Stronger Oriole Nine. , A1 if ,,. -'l rll X ax Thus IS the l9.:8 edxtxon of the Ortole baseball team Bottom row fl to rj D Saurers G Hott B Rhmes NI Wetland F Nlodgls iccond row Manager C Grundstrom D Del-'rates Schedule 8 Oltemos here at St Nlars Hasttngs hue L at t ohni at Holt Eaton Rapids here at Sl Wars at Grand Ledge al Eaton Rapids K rec-nulle here Grand Ledge here -at Ionia -Belding here . C-conference games if G Cooley D Carpentcr D llmmer man R McClintock Iop row Fletcher J Smlth L Lawengood Kmg D Hall D Papot and Coach Dallas Stall L '-4.4 Coach St1ll showed senior hurler Gene Cooley how to get his leg up and fire through. 3 .,,,,-tm M gm, Llttle Orroles Look for Thlrcl Q' S 9 IL' ullu E5 x llll-55 u1UOLzs vsub QJJLUI7 Ma, 111.0 6 ulxnnzg Q acl HLUI 6 ml UR bf QQtRL6fy. mms MULVS Bottom row fl to rj B Flscher L Steffes C Martln B Xhlhams B Yerkes L Hout Mlddle row Mana ger R Hovt j Odell D McCl1ntock COIIZZI R Carr J Nlyers lx Bost 'lhe Iumor Vars1ty a team small ln number, both 111 players and CXIJCY1 ence looked lorw ard to yy hat was labeled a rebulldmg year under the dlrectlon of Coach Rex Carrou lV1th only one pxtcher lll h1s ll1lLlSl Coach Carrou faced the lact ol haung., to recruit some new lll0llIlLlIllCl'l Coach Carrou took calc ol th1s problem early ln the season HIS tcam had only elghteen members and fzced the head ache of SWVllClllllg players to posluons never played by them before But lhlS was the job of the umor Varslty to let the boys play all the base ball possxble wnck and Managcr D Atluns Top row Coach Rex Larrow L Walker M Lahr B Hoyt B Xhlson D Chev aller B Howard Thls group makes up the jV squad Coach Rex Carroys looks oy er a catch ers gloxe a11d mlght well be thmk Illg about the problem he has of find mg pllchers to throw to the catchers behmd the plate. Mythical Crown Kent Bostwrck sophomore first base man stretches for a low throw He was a solid gloveman on the right side of john Collzzn put the ball to the bag m order to tag a runner on hxs way to third john was a very capable thlrd baseman for the JV s 125 C O the infield. Gobel Led Track Team -no mu' . . . ' fre WH, ,fa - ' .eu ' HAH' xlnulri J U until ' r , -r X CJ I ' ,gf-'EIC' f 4 ' gf 4 4 - Nlh- t - ' .9 'V' Ml' B fl y X t ,lr 0 ' ,' ty Y I I L' W ffl ' J it .N , l fr , W usda J J. Callender, B. Bemis, M. Kays, A. Martinez, G. Montgomery, B. Masters. Third row: B. Porter, T. Fogel, N. Benson, G. Briggs, D. Tuckey, D. Fhaner, T. Mahon, S. Elles, J. Klaiss, L. Fetterxnan, D. Rholfs. Top row: G. Myers, R. Smith, L. Nash, G. Milbourne, R. Duer, S. Wheaton, S. Conklin, G. Halsey, M. Garvey, and Head Coach Malcolm Gobel. Schedule April 16-Eaton Rapids here 19-Hastings relays 23-Hastings here 30-Belding. Greenville here May 2-at Central Michigan relays 7-East Lansing here 9-Eaton Rapids. St. Johns and Grand Ledge here l4-at Everett w,'St. Johns I7-Regional 20-at Grand Ledge 24-State meet 27-XVest Central B league meet at Hastings 31-John Bos relays Form and the strength to throw the sixteen pound weight are what it took for a shot putter to be good. Bob Bemis demonstrates these two qualities plus balance and coordina- tion. A squad made up of young and eager runners, is the way in which to describe the 1958 track squad. Mem- bers of the thinclad team this year were as follows, bottom row fl to ry: J. Marry, V. King, B. Brenton, D. Dick- inson, B. Van Vleck, P. Tennis, J. Lewellyn, J. Vaughn, B. Brenton, C. McGlaughlin, Cove, B. Zimmerman. Second row: D. McDonald, A. Mike- sell. Brenton, R. Rodgers, D. Myers, For Last Time. Coach Malcolm Cobel entered his last and hnal year as a coach of any sport at CI-IS. After giving up football this fall, it was thought he would stay on as track coach lor a lew more years. But after 22 years of helding championship teams he gave up track. For his last year he had a team of 45 boys to work with, 35 of which were underclassmen. The core of this year's team was nine returning letter winners, led by Rodney Rogers. Rodney holds the high jump record at Charlotte and also was close to smashing the low hur- dles record Xnothcr senior Genc Xlont gomery who runs the M mile was a strong possibility to break that event time at CHS -X large turn out of sophomores and freshmen showed great interest in the sport by the younger students For these boys it should be a developing year unless their tbilities and desires speed up their development into a championship squid Rodnev Rogers high Jump record holder at CHS limbets up for the low hurdles an other event in which he was close to breaking the record Bruce Niasters and Rocky Smith advantage available Uith all that get into starting position f Coach Gobel could tell these two sprinter Coach Cobel gives them a youngsters and a little experience 1 A' I . . 3 I A ' , . , , , 1 , ' . . 1 . , . , y V . . V . ' . 2 I ,' I l . . . . or a . , few' pointers so that they can use every two hne sprinters were developed. Openrng hrs srxth year as head of the Orrole lmksmen thrs sprmg Coach Ken Lane burlt hrs 1998 four man squad around three returnrng letterwrnners Sophomore Herb Black who last year was thrrd man on the teanr adyanced to the lead man oi the squad alter the first two men graduated A total of thrrteen candrdates 'rssem bled for the first match of the season Most of these golfers were underclass men and developed through the year Some oi the rmportant matches were the ones wrth a strong C reenvrlle team whrch last year w rs qualrfred for the state meet a young Laton Raprds team whrch last year started golf and an al ways tough St ohns squad 'Ihxs year the league match was held at the H ryes lotte Somethrng new thrs year was that the matches were nrne holes rather than erghteen The reason lor thrs rs the drs tance between schools N4 Herb Black sophomore golfer does a lrtlle puttmg practrce on the school lrwrr lrorm and patrente are needed to become a successful golfer and Herb possesses both these qualrtres. Young and irlexperieneetl linl-esmen pose for a team picture. lalsirrg time fr 1 sl 3 ict' sehee '. torn row' 1 . X'-' - , Q, Larrison, . n een. . Lundeer. Top row: Coath KUII Lane. R. Nlunger, '. ach, . ' we-rs. I. Da ey, . Black, Missing from the pieture is . Long. I U O Lmlemen Defend Titles In New League , , . LI . , 1 I ' '. v Green Beach Golf course here in Clhar- k . r I 0 P73 0 X N 7 out on then hu x putt I lule Bm rl lo ry li xklllllldll K C ll Lu d j 1 1 llc j lo e ll H L J 50: iaf' Aprtl N a Zffjf sf Huh one of hls squad member Btll lundeen golf coach Ken Lane putts the hall around the green for the practtcc Schedule at Hasltnge St ohns here St Phnlxps here at Faton Raptrls Grand Ledge here at Greemnlle Ioma here Hes! Central B league meet at Charlotte at Beldtng M hat power jack Long tees off at a tall blade of grass For the golf sea on a lrttle mhtte ball mll be the object to tee off on to drne tt far and long down the fatmay 129 -tg, A ,ar 5 4-tgp,-, U,- X -y ' ' r - , V A, ?g'wf!,, 4 .I ,. A I' V , VsQ,i 1, I, V '41, W h tl ., , V Q' V , Fw 'ejry I , V V f A , ' ,mf -, , 'A I W' VA If f. -, f ,f I A , f y ywlh i I . .M A ,N V wtwf Y' LW ' 14- , 21- .J 23- . ' ' 28- . ' , .1 y 5- ' - 12- Q ' 19- ' 21- '. 26-' ' Many Juniors Helped Plan Prom The Prom was a gala event for the unxors Semors and guests junxors treated the Semors to a delxclous ban quet and then they all danced to dreamy orchestra musxc m the hlgh school gym nasxum The gym was dxsgulsed ln colorful tasteful, and well planned decoratlons The Junlor Class spent many hours working to make the Prom a memorable event for the graduatmg Semors Presldent Gene Cooley of the Semor Class spoke lox hrs class to assure the juniors that the graduates appreclated then efforts J- Many glrls had to look over then' formal sltuatxon before they deaded to wear the old one or buy a new one Barb Lavengood and Anne Day both jumors found then formals to be satnsfactory 130 J . , . I, ' , b ' 'I I - , r ., gl P314 1 aff ,a 9 E W I, ,Ax I y . 1 4 1 ,ls 4 . ., if , ' - Q Y W 1. Q 2 -1 ' . of n s , y. Q , .R r S v 1 , 2 .' 4. 4 QA ll 3 . 'N ' 1 '-elf ' .fi r. . 'Ihe Orchestra Commtttee for the Prom are IL to RQ Bottom Row Har net Nlorrer Margaret I-rex Cathw C-arhcld Second Row Shcrrx Har mon Nil-tkr Cotsman Nano. Gobel Thrrd Row Chuck Huber Larry Tanner Dare Ltmmcrman and Date Papol The Banquet Lommnttte for the Prom are QL to RQ Bottom Rom Ima Nloore ane Dyltehouse Prancns Nior gan Second Row Pat Xhlltrnson fran C-rxll jan 0Bnen lop Row Leila Noah Sally 'Nxcrenberger The Decoratton Commrttcc for the Prom are QQL to R5 Bottom Row sen Second Rom Natallc Hause lat DCI-rates Rose Arn I-lath Xmce lung jack Long Ron Osman Norm Martens lop Row Bob lloroll Lrn da lowera kathx I'lbllLI' lhll Nlastcrs lm kl3lbS joxce Cole Latrw Btclttel and Nell hlatss Judy Barnett, Sue Rolfcs, Pat Halbei- ., , 1 A I .I y ,. J' ' '. . A. - I , . I. , , , I 131 Graduation Serious Cllmax for Seniors After years of vsorlung and learnmg the clxmax for the sem ors approached as they walked upon the platform to recene thelr dlplomas For some senxors a completely new way of lxfe was ahead of them whlle others en tered places ol hlgher learnmg Niost semors mll ney er lorget hlgh school for ll vs is xn hlgh school that they met many frlends learned to accept num and mterestlng I'C5lJOIlSllJIllllC5 of classtlme studles and extxacux rlcular actnxtnes Helpmg the scnxors to choose the college they should attend Mrs KN ood ard showed Dave Myers and Mary Healey several pamphlets and booklets f N. The Guidance Department gaxe all the help ll could m 3SS1SIIllg thc SCIIIOTS lo find an occupatxon Dxck Xoung Martha Xhlbur Exwm jones and Har net Shaw were gnen good adsxcc and a helpmg hand by Nir Bognu 5 The smxles of satisfaction confidence and pleasure were seen on the faces of many seniors like Carol Clevers and Paul Halsts the last few weeks of school because diplomas were almost theirs Receiving the diploma was the peak of graduation. This moment was very serious as all the seniors worked hard to earn these certificates of grad- uation. 133 an-mr-5 Students Received Honors In the graduatmg class of 1958 the valedrctonan hon on were awarded to Judy Francrs who excelled rn scholarshrp as her stralght A record shows Russell Barnhrll recerv the Bausch and Lomb Award for hrs excellent work and achievement rn the field of science Hrs sctentrlic terest led htm to rnmate orrgmal expenments The honors of salutatonan went to Dons lauch who was not only outstandmg as a student but as a good cxu zen and leader On the basts of thetr outstandmg leadershrp scholarship and sportsmanship Sxgma Young and Dave Myers were chosen for the Unrversrty of Mrchlgan Award Mary Carr and Duck Rholfs were presented the Danforth Foundatron Award a book called ture They were chosen for therr dtstmct qualr tres of leadershrp An Honor Award was pre sented to Carol Ann Roof for an excellent record of scholarshrp dunng her four years of hxgh school jack Smrth and Mary Dornan were selected to receive the Crtmenshrp Award They were chosen because of then' exceptronal cruzenshrp throughout thetr school years 134 I 4, ' I Dare You , which is a challenge for the fu- . . ed . . . . . . in. . . For hrs extraordmary serv lce to hrs town to hrs school to hrs class and hrs Interest rn helprng o t h e r s Gene Cooley was awarded the Servrce Award For therr acung achrevement mterest rn dramatrcs and servrce to the club the mem bers of Footlrghteers awarded to Dave Myers and Sally Lange the Dramaucs Award Dan Carpentar was chosen for the Actrvrtres Award on the basls of hrs rnterest rn partrcrpaung rn acuvrues that were not only entertarnrng but also helpful to others 'Ihe Band members selected judy Bennett for the Anon Award because she had the qualrtres of good musrcranshrp dependabrlrty and co operatron Thus award goes only to a person who has been rn the band four years The Sousa Award whrch can be grven to a student rn any grade was awarded to Senror Srgnra Young This award has the same qualr frcatrons as the Anon Award Shelby Yerkes was selec ted for the journalrsm Award on the basls of her ex cepuonal Interest dependa brlrty and consrstent hard work for the Orange and Black The Lrbrary Award was presented to Rosemary Cots man on the basrs of good servrce to the lrbrary and to the students As Edrtor of the l958 Charhran Collete Rose was chosen for the Yearbook Award because of her work and rnterest rn thrs area Dorothy VanWormer was presented the Commercxal Award on the basrs of her exceptional work rn that de panment The Agrrculture Department awarded to Gary Halsey the DeKalb Award for practxcmg good modem farmrng technrques Erwin jones was chosen also by the Agncul lure department to rccerve a Leadershrp Award 135 1 1 1 1 r r f ' .g , Z 4 'Q I 'E Q n ' 1 1 r 1 ' ' , . The Seniors placed the responsibility of lead- ing their class on Gene Cooley, President: joyce Fogle, Secretary: Martha Bartlett, Treasurer: and Doug De Frates, Vice-President. These people were chosen because of their leadership ability and co-operation with their classmates. ROBERT ROWE ADAMS F.F.A. 3. 4: jr. Play Stage Crew 3: Prom Decoration Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Class Assembly Committee 4. SARA DOLORES ALCANTAR Class Assemblies 3. 4: Bible Club 5, 4. F t al DARLENE JOYCE BAKER F.H.A. l, 2, 3. Pres. 4: jr. Play Usher 3. Prom Decoration Committee 3: Homecoming Committee 4: Class Assembly 43 Glee Club l, 2. 3. DAVID WILLIAM BARNABY Football lg Basketball 1: F.F.A. 1: Chorus 4: Choraleers I: Prom Committee 3: Track 1, RUSSELL LEE BARNHILL Mayor 4: Class Pres. 2: Class Vice Pres. 3: Boys' State 3: Charhlan Staff 3, 4. jr. Play Cast 3: Camival King 3. MARTHA ELLEN BARTLETT Los Amigos 2, 3: Class Treasurer 4: jr. Play Committee 8. 'I36 WILBUR KENNETH BAXTER Baseball l Basketball 1 Camera Club l Audio Visual Aids 1 2 ROBERT EARL BEMIS Basketball 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Class Assembly 3 4 JUDITH ANN BENNETT B nd l 2 3 4 Los Amigos l 2 3 Student Council Sec y 4 Class Secy 2 Foothghteers 3 4 Prom Committee 3 jr Plav Student Director 3 JUDY STEWART BIGFORD Los Amigos 2 3 Prom Decoration Committee 3 Band Bounce Usher 3 KAREN SUE BONHAM Footllghteers l 2 3 Secy 4 Band 12 3 4 Librarian 2 Treas 3 Y Pres 4 Charhxan Staff 4 jr Play Cast 8 Prom Decoration Committee CoCha1rman 3 Mag. Sales Group Cap t. 3 Girls State 3. IRENE BOWMAN G.A.A. 2 3' jr. Play Committee 3' Class Assemblies 2 3' Student Council 4- Chorus l' Pep Club 2' Model U. N. 4. SALLY JOANN BRANDON Choxaleers 3' Prom Decoration Committee 3' Chorus 1. CARROLL L. BRIGGS Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4: Track 3g jr. Play Stage Crew 3. 137 Jiri' M' SHARON KAY BROWN Bndl23 Btble Clubl 2 3 4 Chorus 2 juntor Play Commtttee 3 G A A l Class -Xssembls S Orange and Black Staff 4 jOY ARLENE BRUWIMETTE Chorus 1 G A A 2 Class Assembly Commtttee 3 Homecomtng Commtttee 4 Class Assembly 4 JUDY ROSE BRYAN GAA 2 jr Plas Prompter 3 Pep Club 2 8 Prom Commtttee 3 Assembly Commtttee 2 Los Amtgos 3 Home Comtng Commxttee 4 DANIEL THOMAS CARPENTER Baseball l 2 3 4 Footltghteers2 3 4 Charhtan Staff 3 4 Chatrman Assembly Commtttee 4 Boys State 3 jr Plas Cast 3 Class Assemblte MARY CATHERINE CARR GAA23 jr Play Make up Commtttee Pep Club 2 jr Varsxty Cheerleader 1 2 Sctence Club 3 4 Prom Orchestra and Decoratton Commtttee 7tl1 Grade Camp Counselor 4 ANNE MARIE CATRON Los Amtgos 3 Homecommg Chatrman 4 GAA 1 Assembly' Commxttee 2 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Pep Club 1 jr Plas Prompter 3 SUE ELIZ ABETH CHAMBERLAIN Chorus l 2 jr Play Prompter 3 Class Assembly 8 Choraleersl 2 4 Prom Committee 3 Camera Club l 2 French Club 4 THEODORE EDWARD CLAFLIN blee Club 2 FFA 3 4 Boys State 3 Homecomtng Commtttee 4 jr Play Cast 3 BUCKY DEE CLARK Football 1 3 4 A 1 2 Prom Lommxttee 3 Class Assemblw 3 I-'FA Assembly 2 AlN N CLEMEIN TS CAROL ANN CLEVER Prom Commlttee 3 r Play Commxttee 3 Vaudeullens 2 3 Scxence Club 4 jr Plas Cast 3 Buble Club 1 2 F H A 1 Pep Club 2 3 Q. Class Assemblv Chalrman Z .' ' Cltlzenshtp Commxttee I Announcement Commxttee 4 PHILIP STANLEY CONKLIN Btble Club 1 2 4 CECIL LEROY COOK HENRY EUGENE COOLEY Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 'Irack 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 Class President 4 Student Lourt judge MARIAN ELLEN COPENHAVER Glee Club 1 Adsanced 2 3 Choraleers Club 1 2 3 ROSEMARY Ahh COTSNI-KN Choraleexs 3 jr Play Cast 3 Los Amtgos 2 Prom Commtttee 3 Cla s Assembls Commxttee l FHAI 'ff' 5' of Mfr: fa? LARRY LEE DAVIS BEVERLY JEAN DEFRATES G.A.A 1 Choraleenl 2 3 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Announcement Commrttee 4 DOUGLAS ALLEN DEFRATES Football l 2 4 Basketball l 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Class Vlce President 4 Class Assemblresl 2 3 4 Boys State 8 Prom Decoratton Commnttee 3 HAROLD RAY DEI-IAVEN Patcngnll jumor Hugh Lansxng l MARY ELAINE DORNAN Bandl 2 8 4 G AA 2 8 Los Amngos l 2 Club Assemblxes 1 3 Mag Sales Group Cap t 8 Banquet Commrttee 3 Pep Club l 2 4 JACK N EMERY Chxmgo Taft Hugh 1 2 Jr Play Stage Crew 3 Pep Club 4 C AROLE -IEAN ERNSBERGER Band l 2 I' HA Pxamst 2 8 Secy 4 Laun Club Secy 4 Prom Committee Charrman 3. JAMES HOWE FLETCHER 1-'oolballl 2 3 Coilaptain 4' Basketballl 2 8 4' Baseballl 2 5 4' jr. Play Cast 3' Prom Decoration Committee 3' Athletic Committee Chairman 4' Boys State 3. 140 346 GLENN LEROY FETTERMAN Band l, 2. 35 Track 3, 4' r Plat Stage Crews 3 JOYCE ANN FOGLE Alexandrla Indtanal 2 Class Secx 4 X audex xllens Pep Club 4 Class -Xssembl KARL JACK FORELL FI-'A l 2 Treas 3 hce Pres oo alll 2 3 4 INI'CSl1ll'lg 2 3 Student Counctl 4 Nlomtor 3 4 JOANN MARILYN FOX los -Xmlgos l 2 Carnnal Queen 3 r llas Commnttee Pep Club 4 JUDY LYlN NE FRANCIS G -X l 5 Semor Ilfe Saung 3 Pep Club l 2 r Xarsxts Cheerleader l 2 Xarsltx 3 4 JOHN C LII-'FORD FREEVIAN F Jtballl Z 3 4 Track 2 Pep Club 4 JERRY VAUGHN FL LLER Class Treas 2 Football I 2 Pep Club 4 It restlmg I i -Xthletlc Commlttee l Orange and Black Staff 4 MICHAEL LEE G-XRVEY Scxence Club 3 4 Chorus 4 Choraleers 4 Btbe Club 1 2 3 4 Track 3 Audto hsual hds 2 Pep Club 4 lx 'ls lx ARCHIE DU ANE GONSER Pep Club 2 4 Prom Committee 3: PHYLLIS RAE GRANGER GAA. li Prom Decoration Committee 2: . ' Qu . x-5. N f W , .. .,, . K 5 2 Club Assembly 2. 1 1 Prom Decoration Committee 33 Pep Club 4. STELLA JEAN GREGG Grand Ledge 1, 2: Homecoming Queen 35 Pep Club 41 junior Play Usher 3: Prom Committee 3. PAUL ALAN HAIST Football l, 25 Track l, 2. 49 jr. Play Committee 3: Cross Country 4: YVreslling 1.2. 3. 41 Prom Committee 3. JOHN HALEY Band l. :J 1 1 xg Q- ' .sax Looking xery ltantlxorne. these how are Niilllllg for Nh: Reed to lllkl' their Senior JllllIl1'N. lztlkinr about their l I-. pitturcs are llill Sheldon. Paul Hztist. john lfrcenran. and llitk Rholls. DEIN NIS EUGENE HALL Football 1.2. 3. 4: Class Assembly 3: Basketball 1.2.3.-15 Baseball 1, 2, 4: Track l: Prom Decoration Committee 3 Pep Club 4. GARY FLOYD HALSEY FF-X 12 Treas 3 4 Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 all KENNETH YVXYNE HARRIS F -X l 2 4 Officer 3 Class -Xssemblx 3 Prom Commxtlee 3 Pep Club 4 NIARY ANNE HEXLEY Choraleers l FH 4 Z 3 Officer 4 -X 3 jr Plas Cast 3 lrom Commxttee 3 Pep Club 4 'fl DALE ROBERT HIC E -X l Football 2 r Plas Cast 3 ELAINE K-RYE HINE Pe Clubl 2 4 -X 2 4 Sect r Plaw Committee 3 T X Camera Club 1 2 3 13 W' French Club 4 tl' l y 11 NIARY JUNE HOLLANDSWVORTH A Ox H Homecoming Committee 4 Irom Decoratrons 1 E-SRL CORNIELIOUS HOOGHOUQE r w 'N rg sig gg SHARON COLLEEN HOUSLER A 2 'S- Basltetball Queen 2 f jr Plas Corrmlttee 3 Prom Commrttee 3 Pep Club 4 Banquet Commxttee l 143 of 9 1 gl .Fu . .-, , 1 3 ' f 3 v E. . . I Iva 4 W , .. .'. ., 1 ,X c:.A,.. .4: ,A ' 3 I ' 3 ' . if F.F... . 2, 3, 4: j . 1' ' . p . . : 4 . ' GA... , , 35 f Q g . - , J' V, t . 1 Q , Prom Committee 3: H E I ,f 7 , . . 1 f 1 - xg Y 1 GA.. . lg f x . l . 1 xt .2 w ' l ' . ' I L I: mi ., , 5 ' -, ' P' , I I-1 I fp .A xg, Lv i GA... ,3, 4 . . S I 1 ? . ' A ' C -b X F-. 5 h it xx ' N JUDIE HUNTER Camival Queen lg Assembly Committee 2: jr. Play Committee 3: Prom Committee 3: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 4. STEVE F. HYDE Football 1, 2, 4: Wrestling l, 2, 3, 45 Track 1. - DORIS IRENE IAUCH xl' I Class freas 3 Los Am1gos2 5 B nd12 3 4 FHA 1 jr Play Cast 3 2 i jr Mag Group Capt 3 Wag Sales Award 3 RICHARD WILLIAM JOHNSON IVrestl1ngl 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 FFA 1 Track 1 ERWIN ORVAL JON ES A 1 2 Football l 2 3 4 Class Assembly 3 SANDRA LEE KANE Choraleelsl 2 Pres 3 Secs 4 Library l 2 3 Chorusl 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Assembly 3 BETTY JEAN KELLEY F H A 1 7' jr l las Committee 3 Class Assemblx 3 6 ROBERT E KIMVIEL -A-M Audio hsual Aids 2 144 ,alw- Q1 SIGRID DIAWIN E KIN G Prom Lommmee 3 I Chalrmcn jr Plas Lshcrs 3 JACK R KING F A l Baseball 2 3 4 Football 3 4 Class Assemblw 3 3- it NIARGARET ANN KLINE A rom Dccurmon COIHITIIIILC 3 ROGER JANIES LADD LINDA LEE LAIN DERS SALLY JOAIN LANGE Band 1 2 3 4 Foolllghteers 2 3 4 Los Km1gosl 2 3 4 Charhlan Staff 4 jr Plaw Cast 3 C0Cha1rman Prom Commmee 3 Carnnal Xlam Show 2 LARRYJ LAVENGOOD Announcement Commntee 4 JOYCE ELAINE LEA Class Assembly 3 jr Plas Committee 3 Assemblv Committee l 145 KKK N993 sw 13' 'Hur CAROL JEAN VERENA LEIK Class Assemblxes 1 2 Camera Club Treas 2 3, jr Mag Sales Award 8 jr Plas Cast 3 jr Plaw Stage Crew 3 jr Plas Commxttee 3 Band Bounce Commxttee S jERROLD HUBER LLEWELLYN WILLIAM T LUNDEEN B ld l 2 3 4 jO ANN MARIE MARSH Bandl 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 French Club 2 jr Play Committee 3 Class Assembly 3 Orange and Black Staff 4 HOmCCOm1Dg Commlttee 4 ARNOLD MARTINEZ Nrestlmgl 3 4 Crosscountry 2 S 4 T ack l 2 3 4 VICKI SUE MAUPIN Los Amlgos I 2 Pep Club 1 Basketball Queen G A 1 2 3 Prom Commlttee 5 jr Play Commxttee 3 Orange and Black Staff 4 S BONNY jANE MCCLURE Chorus 1 4. CLARA LOU MCLANE Glee Club 1' Bible Club l 2 3 4. SHERMAN LEE MCNARY Football I 3 4 lkrestlxng 1 3 4 Class Assembly 3 Track I JERRY WIICHAEL -Kudxo Vlsual -hd 2 Class Assembly 3 Assemblx Stage Crew ARTHUR RAY NIIKESELL Class Assembly 3 Xoxce of Democracx Contest 3 Student Councll 4 A 1 Chorus 3 4 Orange and Black Staff 4 RALPH MILLER AUSTIN EUGENE MONTGOMERY Footballl 2 5 CoCaptam4 Bas etball 1 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Class Assembly l DAVID M MYERS Class President l 3 Footballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Foothghteers 3 Rotarw Camp 3 Niodel UN 3 4 LESTER EUGENE MYERS Golf 2, 3. Wrestling 2, Baseball 2 ROGER J NEWMAN Lowell Hlgh School 3, Orange and Black Staff 4, Baseball 4 lffin' tv 7Wm 'fs 12: .gn if 'hi 'Z' l Quo 'S l 4 1' av 6 '4-'ha Q' THONI AS R NIC HOLS N E K x ,QQ- NI ARSH A KAX E OSBORN E Band 2 3 4 A l1o111 Com1111ltLL 4 JUDITH RAX OVERNIYER r Xarsm Che-Lrlcader 1 NEIL W AXNE PERRY mxball l Lsllmgl 2 r Plax Lael 3 T ackl 2 3 4 Class Assemblx 3 C lass X xcc P P10111 LOIUIIIIIKCC 3 BEVERLEE jE AN PICKELL Orange and Black Staff 4 C LAIRE LOUISE POTTER L05 All'llgObl 2 Camera Club 3 Class Assemblx 3 1 Plas COIIIIIIIIILL 4 An11ou11cc'111e11ts L o1111111IlLL Plom Lo111m1Ilee 3 Aff Lux DA LEE PRESTON JANET RAY RAINSONI Los Amlgos 2 3 Prom LOIIIIIIIIICC 5 1 8 'Ng-x Q. rug. 5- T 3 Q' E ' ' r G..-A., .llgl l A WA 1 1 K . S Fm .2. 3. -lg ' If wr-,Q ' Q . ,3,41 ' J . 5 ' - 1 r , , , 3 . lx' A rags. ',' 'k ' : ' A -'i i '-11 . f 1 ' -141 kg . , f ' 1 y r v w J lf A T 4 HELEN KATHLEEN REED Charhian Staff 3, 4g G.A.A. 1, 22 Prom Invitation Committee 3: Chaimtan jr. Play Tickets and Advertising 3: Class Assemblies 1, 2. SHARON KAY REID FHA. 3, 4: jr. Play Usher 3: Prom Committee 3. ROBERT ROY REYNOLDS I F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: jr. Play Cast 3: ',, 1 6 F.F.A. Assembly 3. . x 1 'il 1, '-:- A RODNEY LEE RODGERS 7 Football I, 2, 3, 43 x Basketball I, 2. 4: - ' Wrestling 33 Q I Track 1, 2, 3, 45 ' 1 Audio Visual Aid 1, 2, 5: 5 Class Assembly lg l i Cross Country 2, 3, 4. RICHARD C. ROHLI-'S Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 42 Boys' State 3: Wrestling 3, 41 jr. Play Cast 33 Prom Decoration Committee 3: Band l. E, CAROL ANN ROOF ' f Bible Club l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club l, 2. X During the snowy weeks of Decem- ber. the Seniors saw graduation day in june draw near, as they ordered their caps and gowns. ln connection with their class colors. they chose white for the girls and charcoal gray for the boys. Pink tassels will grace the caps. Here Mr. Piersma measured jack Smith for his gown while Vicki Maupin watched Helen Reed get measured by joan Van Goethern. Girls' State Alternate 35 f French Club 2, 13 7' S' 'S' P 9 X, S -s wi ' ga 'lgi A N 6' Xu: 5.1. Z! -4 XEJ GARLAIND GLENN ROOT Football l 2 Hrcstlmgl 2 3 4 Imck l jr Plas Cast 3 COLLETTE IANE ROSE Charhran Staff 3 Ednor 4 Band l 2 4 Llbrarxan 3 Footlrghteers 2 3 Hrstortan 4 jr Plat Cast 3 C hatrman Prom Commxttee 3 Class Assembls 3 ournaltsm Carnnal 2 KATI-IRYlN EILEEN S-XRGENT cc Club I Z 3l1e Buble Club l 2 Sect 3 4 Sctcncc Club 4 Choraleers l Xaudcullens 2 INANITA BETH SPOTTS SARGEINT Choraleers 1 FH-X l 2 3 Parlxamentartan 4 r Plax Commrttee 3 I-'H -X Xssemblx 2 4 Barn Dance Decoratron Channlan 3 jULIE ELLEIN SASSANIAN r Xarsttx ChccllLadLt l ' Xatstu 4 Foolllghteers l 7 3 4 Charhran Staff 3 4 jr Plat Cast 3 I rom Orchestra Commtttee 3 Student Court Secv 4 Gtrls State 3 DEE FOREST SCHULTZ Football 3 4 lktestlmg 4 CONINIE LORRAINE SEITZ XEIIIIOIIUIIIC l G A -K 2 lap Club 7 r Plat Committee 3 l tom Committee 3 5 Sctutu. Club 3 4 H-XRRIET ANN SH-XXV X l Choralccrs Z X t llax C ommtttee 3 FH A Amatnrblx I 2 WILLIANI DOUGLAS SHELDON Trackl 2 3 4 Hrestlmgl 2 3 4 A l jr Plas Cast 3 3 Prom Commtttee 3 DELESKIE RAY SNIITH 'M Track 3 4 H restlmg 4 Scxence Club 4 Dance Commxttee 2 Class -Xssemblv l jACK WVENDELL SNIITH Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Cross Countrx 3 4 Charhxan Staff 3 4 jr Plas Cast 3 Orangc and Black Staff 4 Rotan Camp 3 jOY LYNINE SNIITH Los -Xmxgos 1 2 Carnnal Queen 2 Student Councnl 3 A 1 2 3 Pres r Plas Cast 3 Prom Commxttee 3 Homecomxng Commxttee 4 Y- ' if VIRGINIA LEE SVIITH 'Q FH-X12 3 P1an1st4 Camera Club 2 Pres 3 Choraleers 3 ni jr llax Committee 3 '-5 FH-K Assembls12 3 4 EVELYN CAROL SNIITHKEY CAI fir r Hay Commxttee 3 l rom Committee 3 Orange and Black Staff 4 NIAY CATHERINE SPARKS Glee Club l 2 Ynce Pres 3 Hxstonan 4 Scxence Club 3 Secs 4 Choraleers 1 Latm Club Pres 4 Bnble Clubl 2 3 4 j0YCE E STALL Naudeullens 2 4 Secs Class -Xssemblxes l 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Lsher for Graduauon 2 Typxng Awards 2 3 Vaudevnllens Award 3 Treas 3 J I 3' T ui' G- gs SARA JANE STALL A l A 3 Prom Committee 3 my 'Shi INGRID STEIN Los Amigos 1 2 Class Assembls 1 C, A A 3 Science Club 3 r Plas Committee 3 Baseball 1 Student Council 2 jr Plas Cast 3 jr Plas Committee 3 jr 'slag Group Capt 5' Science Club 3 4 an... ms Prom Committee 3 M 'f SLZANNE NI ARI STARON B nd I 2 3 4 Camexa Club Secs 2 Bible Club 2 Banquet Committee 3 r Plas Committee 3 Latin Club 4 Chanman Banquet Committee 3 Citizenship Committee Chanman 4 DARLENE C SULLIVAIN Choraleers l 2 Xaudesillens 2 Prom Committee 3 Chorus Assemblies 1 2 PHILIP EUGENE SULLIVAN MARY LEE TUCREY Band l 2 Librarian 3 4 r Plas Lshex 3 Class Assembls 3 ep Club 1 2 GA A 2 LARRY ROBERT UHL . .Audio Visual .Aid 2 3' I Glee Club 1 2. .ALAN DAVID UPRIGHT 1 191. Tack l -3 4: b A A 5' Cross Country 2 3 4' all 4 t Football 4' Student Council 35 jr. Play Cast 35 Prom Committee 3. 152 Est 44 4' , i l l .gil I I PAUL CURTISS UPRIGHT Chorus l A 1 Class Kssembls 3 K' r Plas Cast 3 Prom Commrttee 3 CANIILLA JOAN VANGOETHENI Orange and Black Staaf 4 r Plas Cast 3 r Plas Prompter 3 r Xlag Hrgh Salesman 3 A I Class Assemblxes 2 3 Prom Commlttee 3 BARBARA LOUISE VANVLECK B nd l 2 3 Assrstant Secs 4 Latin Club 4 1 Club I ur' Class Asstmblles 2 3 r Plas Commxtree 3 Solo Fnscmble Contest 1 2 3' Chalrman Banquet Commxtluz 3 DOROTHY KAY VAWWVORNIER A l 2 FH A Assembly l Chorus l Xaudesxllens 4 Choralcers 1 4 r Plas LUIIIIIIIIICC 3 2 Buble Club 3 4 Band 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 r Plas Prompter 3 A Band l 2 Prom Commxttee 3 X audeslllens 4 Blble Club 2 VIARILYN ELAINE VARNER VVILLIANI EDSON WALL Scrcnct Club Pres 4 'lssunbls Drrector 3 l tom Commrttee 3 r Plas Cast 3 NI ARILYNT JEAN! WElLAlND Class Assemblnesl 2 3 4 tix Graduatron Commxttee 4 VIELVIW EARL WEILAIND Clee Clubl 2 3 Pres 4 Basketball I 2 4 Class Asscmbls 2 Baseball 3 Choraleers 4 153 pl' W- 1' Sl' 74-ov Suv' lime: fig, if jERRY MICHAEL WELLS Football 2 4 Basketball 4 Manager 3 jr Play Cast 3 Track 2 Glee Club 3 Secs 4 Brble Club 2 hce Pres 3 Pres 4 Choraleers 3 4 MARCIA K WERTZ Class Vrce Pres 1 GA A l 2 Pep Club l Student Councrl Alternate 4 Homecomrng Commrttee 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Assembly Representalne 5 4 ELSIE MAE WEST A l 2 jr Play bsher 8 Chorus 2 F H A Assembly 2 Band Bounce Lsher 2 S Choraleers 2 4 Brble Club 2 3 MARION ILENE WHITINGER Band l 2 Lrbrarran 3 Socral 4 A l 2 3 jr Play Cast 3 Prom Commrttee S Footlrghteers 4 Class Assemblres 1 3 Orange and Black Staff 4 VIARTHA ELAINE WILBER r Plas Commrtlee 3 Hornecomrng Cornmrltee 4 Homecomrng Queen 4 JOSLYN EVALINE WILES Los Amrgos 3 4 Les Rexuurs Xrce Pres 4 jr Plas Cast 3 B nd 1 2 3 4 Xauderrllens 2 Class Assemblres 1 Band Bounce l 2 3 MARY GLElNDA IVILSON Los -Xmrgos 1 4 Pep Club l 4 A 1 I rom Commrllee 3 Class Assemblres S 4 Homecomrng Comrnrttee 4 Sxnchronrzed Svsrrrr Club 4 DORIS IREINE WRIGHT Laun Club 4 Prom Commrttee 3 Brble Club 5 4 'U' Hornecomrng Commrltee 4 Sxnchronrzed Smrrn Club 4 G A A 4 l54 ff fuk FH ..,, 45 fx , : y z G.A. .,,,, ,4g , 5 A 4 J' . ' .g 6, ' ', 3 A 4 L , , I ,2: 1' - r - Y A GA., . ,4:, Q , . . Z M A .l .'. I :. : 4 . . V As then' final year of hugh school drew to a dose the Semors saw the need to study harder for the future Meeting at a friend s home jow Smnh Irene Bowman Barb Van Xleck and Harriet Shaw are seen here studung SHELBY JEAN YERKES Los Amngos 1 2 4 Secy 3 jr Play Productlon Manager 3 Prom Commlttee Chalrman 3 Orange and Black Stall 4 Homecommg Commlttee 4 Voxce of Democracy Award 3 RICHARD C YOUNG Football l 2 3 4 Track 1, Athleuc Commlttee l, Prom Commnttee 3 SIGNIA RIX YOUNG Charhlan Staff 3, 4, Cltlzenshlp Columxttee 2, Los Amlgos l 2, 4, Treas 3, Basketball Queen 3, JUDITH LORRAINE YUND Foothghteers 1, 2, 3, 4, Los Amxgos 2, 3, Varsity Cheerleader 4, GA A l, 2, 3. Semor Lxfesavlng 3, Assembly Commlttee 3, jr Play Commxttee Chalrman 3 ' L, . 1312 ' ,, bjiff' is ,' ' ,M fa . . . ' L V--7',ff 2.5561 .:2. 1:. 1 f 9, I . ' 1 . , y 1 l l , . . , ,Z 8 E 1 .U 0 c'.-fl f 'A' 'Qg Ll fJ':, 'S 5 2 fa an f x . . I Jax 1 I Y..- ,..,ni A 'avg ,L Y ' 'Q I ff ll ., 0 mln 4 5 ' . v ,, .,', , fx 1 -,, 4:34 ,Q 1 Q v A Q' I Q4 H . gl: 'fl -r X f,.,,.1 as ' If ' f -, I l -af I, . 2 . . FM, . Q 1 ...... 4 ul J, ., , .1 7 . , , n ', . an ., .. O - I I 1 A 9 , 1 5 , Q 1 ' ,. ' ' 5 if MERCI-IANTS HONOR SENIORS The followincr public spirited business people wish to convey their congratulations to the 1958 seniors of Charlotte Hivh School CH XRIOITI DISPOS XL 'SERX ICIL LAION LOLN IX SIILRIII DLPXRI XILNI NION TX S SLRX ICI. XLXNI XXII S C ROLLRH 5hLI- SILRXIL LXLNDRX XLNDS NIXRKI1 57 D D . f . X v 1 1 4. f 1 Av . 1Av, 1 , A. 41 4141 4- A f 1A :Av 1 1. ,,. . 1 1 .. 4 1 1 1 . 1 .- , 1- f I ' 41 . . 1 I v Y 1 ., 41' 1 . I 1 . S 3 f At VANDERSTOXX 5 310 I tnamg Stxeet C udnex Xdndexstows shoved Ann Hunger and Buddy BCCLIIICI Pill of his tlothea tleunng protess uhxth en ables VAINDERSTON 5 to gne then LLISIOIIICIS the xexx best oi selute The elegant display in RICHIQYS window was admired by -In Rypntrzt and Carol james. 158 A salesman at KN -XIILR5 SHOIL SIORIL bhoued Due PAIJOI some shoes ol the latest deslgn lor men XX X I LRS SHOL SIORL 15 loutul on NI un Street III Lharlotte For the vudest selectxon of retoxds and X XI phonogrdphs lll Charlotte vxsxt NI XRILNS Nhllb Sl XXD m tht Petus Buxldmg., as tmmb O Dell md Dltk Sdurer dxd u ' gn vln-LY , ?' Sara Cnirheld and ohu Hxlbelsen t uelullx looked oxer IO!-1NbOX 5 fine selection of ssallpdpex lt 5 OHNSOX 5 PM 5 LOCllfdll lor the finest IH IHICIIOT decoratlng 'I59 ' ...gn REED ammo N310 lD'f '-'v any Rad SIULIIO Ihe Housg ol Plklllllb PIIOIOBIAPIIS tor am OLCJSIOII X. Ui' Y' :- .4 1 En Q3 n-fi are CTJ' va Cf' fx 'I' C voun ,, , Acm mx C pci 1 Xkbllxlltd with Nh IJOIICN xshlcll up do unix 5 lllslll imc PON L XC 1X1 X C lldllijlle j.... 1 ... A - '4- - r K Q' 2 L: , W . A 'fl , - f ' .f fg . . is . 1' ' Y ' . . I Q . - , K p' , . Q' in , . x h . m, , . , Q ' - - f - -- ,- 'f ' T ---- ' - ' 'f' ISIL -1. 1 , '-., L rl LLC. .. , . 5 r r.f.n.n1 , . Q ' 1 vf., I .,, 9 - G, V X N41 'I Inu 'u ' Wa - . 1 Powers 11 ' ' cm-L1 ax or to acc 'A H' lor her. For thu mol colllplclc line of ' . 'L acc, 'QRS .Q'l.'l',Q . A .I 1 010 ll- -Xl Ludney showed judw St olms .md Bob Fisher .1 catalogue clescrxbmg the powerful ohnson motors m the bportmg C oods settxon at AL LL DNLX 5 on Niam Street Charlotte Rose -Xnn Fltth looked oxer the Inge selettlon ol beautxfully prmted and dec ordted xmpluns md uetltlmg llllllillfjllb tt the LHXRLOTTL bl-IOPPING GLIDIL 11 if 1 f Lucllle Chevalxer show ed Joy Brummett and Phylxs Granger some tantaltzlng pastrles at the LHARLOT Th BXKILRX on Xldm btreet, Llmxlotte '-4 MA .vf'?f 4 ,f ' I, ' 1 o r :ev . .4 1 . 'fx : R gm ' 3.2. ,- X ,7:::1,- :.1. Q .. ':fZ:ZT2 :'1:':: .2355 ll 'Z .EEEE34 '- ga A - . I, . , ' . .. , K. ' ' . J , L . f 4 I A , . , . l 1 , .. ,f f rj' 14 f t 1 to l.tttett L ll V - A v ' 1 'z z 'A t . , . Q-1 A llf '. - 'Y .. ,,- Y li jean NIcCombs and Barb Cooper inspected the new 58 Plymouth station wagon at BOB LEPPO SALES, 202 Lansing Street, Charlotte. . Nlr Esch shovsed Iuds Hammond and Date Lnnrnerrnnn some of the fine applxances available at C H-XRI OTWI I1 XPPI IXXLE. LO Ill 5 Lothrtn Lhar lotte Xlr Otto showed Hamxltons news electrle ws itch tshlch lb the xerx flrst one to COINS to Lrton countx t on LlllCllilCl td u x kpltnger It uns on 1 um batterx 'md requnes no umdrng Its OTTOS 1:18 ELRX for lust rn qualltx ind seruce Dlck Cooper show ed Norm Nltartem and 'I ed C l nllm 1 good lookmg new neck from the wlde selectxon of sm ut IIlCI'llliIlLllSC nt H XROI D SNII I H S XII-.X SHOP on Nlam Street Lharlotte For the best m wholesale meats go to XLLhX P XCKINC1 LO located on thc sunm COLlIlll'W5lClC ol haton Lountx 404 Kmsel Hwy Phone 80a Rv BLXTON S BXRBILR SHOP15 when I mx litcltttl ll ll lhhx md Noun Nlartens got then lotlts shom ln the lxctmul lJillN,l5 tmploxttl thtxt 'I64 Nlr and Nlrs HOXIC IJTOPYICLOIAS ol the C H XRLOTTL HOT ILL YNCIC shown helplng Jeanne NItLombs :ntl Helen Rettl hon the ltgnstex ns kept Ita he LHARLO1 TL HO'I hl uhere serute rs the nord open lot XOLII tom enteme now and rn the luture ulle Sassaman and Cathx Gaz Held looked xerx mterested as XIr Strecks shows ed them an auto 1nsur.1nce pollcv See S'I RLLKS XI D IXSLRXXLE AGLN LX lox the most complete lme ol lnsurnnee polxcxes 5:1 ? if ,,....--1.-f-Q E Xxckn Nlaupm and Art Nlxkesell were seen going mto BRXLX S CLLI' SERVICE on XIHIII Street Charlotte to find out about all the line seruces that they offer 165 ns ' ' - 1 . . A l- 9 'l ' ' l . . ,, A , 4 ' I Q : N 1 I Q V. Q .I V Y h , t , . , . My ' 1 V ' - J , - 1 1 . 4 A' 4 A A A , - ' ' ' f ' . , . . . ' Z . ,1 1? 4' If ,L rw .4 gyefgwr 41 I., Q' ' 1 1- W' , 'Vwi' - V z,y..-a-' - VM W V ., wa ' , - , bf, X1 ,. . . . V Q . . , ,, . Y . A i Y v 6.6 C irol QFISSHIJII and IOIS biums Mele Xen CIllllLl5li5l1L OXCI the l9o8 out IHC at DAVIS AND bOX5 PON'1l XL SXLILS 590 I .umng bueet phone :J ,Jdiilff Y LAUNDRY ca.sANmcs COMNIUNITX L-XLXDRX ldlllldly C.lCdIlCl5 .md lnnen supply Bostwlck Phone .593 Lh.uloLte Nlxclugan 115 .L 571 .ul E185 79:1 215 bouth During the hot summer months refresh yourself with a cool :incl delicious root- beer found at the A K XY ROOT BEER, Lznming Road, clllllI'lUllL'. 166 Dennis Hall who IS employed by Pete Xlooie smoothed a piece ol glass Glass is available lor ewery purpose at XIOORL 5 C I XSS '18 Lansing Street Lharlotte mir V5 The latest line of Allis Lhalmers larm machinery is available at H ILLIANI S FARM MACHINERY lll5 Lansing Street Charlotte Carol McClure and Gene Montgomery were shown the finer points of a tele- vision set which require extra care and are given such at RYPSTRA T. V. F oyce hes looked louud the lllllllt when sllc usllul the SCHRXDILR HL BhR -XC LXLX 'I his igenu 15 Lnoun lol nb depend Able sux ue md complete lme of msurance 0,9 WAGNER 5 LOUCKS OIL C0 41 .L CS AR V, I High m qlldlllX but lou lll um leon.ud ghllllllt' .md lud oil ls Lllslllljlllftl by YYAGNIQR bk l.Ul'CliS Ull. CQO. Pllonc U15 All IUISS lgulsillg llilllll. They have served and will continue lo neue their 1 lIHlUlllClS well. 'fi H 'Y I Karen Niogdls and Phll Hdwrner were 'amazed it the qualxu and the tone of thexr voices recorded on the H11 K OX C AX RLLORDIO 169 .5-2 -3.4 45 -A -ah Forest Stevens showed Chuck Huber all the details of mer- chandising and display tech- niques at COLLIN-'S DRUG STORE on Charlotte's Main Street. Chuck is young in this business that has served the com- munity for 101 years. At NLWBERRYS of Charlotte Larol l'ox and Dick Rohlls were seen looking over one of the many fine bargains th at irc lound on display there NIARTIN NIOTOR SALES Llog d and Jack Nlartm Studebaker cars and trucks Phone 1836 'let .l Seiuulul lmgerxe uns shoxsn to Bu lckel 1 Dar cnc Sullnm t DS Ilex oiiex 1 mule selecu ol hn sl qulllu Xlojud IIOSICTW and lmgerxe NI HIIWII Nlurdmk knew ll wx 19 ben to phone H5 lol her hfur nppomtmem it OX ILRNIX ER S BL XLTY bHOP ui Bette Du and Herb Blink looked oxel the H1 e selection oi RC X xlt n records and phonogmphs ll C XNIBI L S I 'J S C ochl m C h n lone 171 W Ss- Q H - 0 . QP' 5 d A I .' 'K' ' I . .7 1 v-,.Jl , y ,' .4-I. 1 ' .:' - ' , ' Q ' 2 N, D -Ap-fl' .- - s, ,I . A A' . ' 1 'gag Y I 1 ' ' ' 'z ' ' P' l zu cl 1 I .' 1 ll -IIQR ROL 1 1' ' 2 . on ' e 2 ',' . ' .' I' z , .- -. . - . -:--- ' L 1' A L. .ix L Q 1. ' , , ' K-- 1 . ' ,. , , 5 4 1 - x V Y W . 51711. - , ' 2 4 L . K 6. X i , . ,. . . q ui MQ: s , I -'H w ' I' v. v Q - 4 ' u F -J s.. ' X zfz ze' '- 'A 1 ' L, ue ' Sl 9. - L' l' 'z , L 1 1, l I X Xfler llSlCJI1lI1g to 1 1111 P1ck1r1ls sp1e11d111 nies 11111 Sue SIJIOII lI1Cl C lflCJl1 Brlggs were CI1lIglllCll6C1 011 the lll1C Clllllllllb o 111111111116 111 ll L 111 be lo1111cl dl PACKARDS Lharlotte :yur SEHK' PH 91 iw! For the blggest and the best CXC1iXdllI1g qulpment 115611 COIIIICI H F XIOORE -XXD 5ONb 1099 I Ansmg btreet C 11cll1OllC Oral Pruden L.1 C,-1111 ROLl1LblC1 11111 C 111 Rochcmlel 14111611 oxu lLllO .111d 1 1: ll15UI'dI1CC Xkllll 1111 1x111ss 11111 B111 1111111 C XXL IIJIJILCIIIL o g od schools 111u11x 11111 511111611 5 1'o1 cl lllblll 11111 LIXICL C RCJLllC5lCl tor Xuto 1.111 1111 L11l11111x 1115111 11111. JU1 South C,ULlll 111 1,llOllL 1898 172 I fl s U 1 I, Q f V . 9 Q 2 f' , . X ' ' . .1 '. . ' 'L 2 ' z , ' Q2 J 2 ' .' Q ' ' z 1: ' . 1 V . ,. I t.. 5 . 2 1 , 1 . .., . I 1 ' 4' X A, ' . l 1 .Y , :If X 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 .f 1 X 1-.. , I I ..,.,h ,. ., . -Q 1. .4 t A: A , 1 K Q, ' . ff -' I 5. X V ,?T,3 A yr :Ni , if I V C ' . 1, W . A . 4 uamwvc , 1 ' . 5 Q V . KL , ' . K , - M . 1 K' ' . . A. . .. ' C ' - , - 2- I . . 1 1' ' ' .' ' ' , l - , , , ',,L ., .2 . , , . , .A.l , 11 ' ' ' 4' ' 1 ' ' ' Q1111 521151 1 '1 '1 - L11 ko ' , 1' 1 1. goo ' '1 'g Q. 1 ' 1 - ' '- 'A 1 , C1 ', 7 Q ' ' 'L , ' . 1 The beautiful new show case at BAUM'S SERVICE STATION shows the array of auto accessories offered there. Nancy Cobel and lNe1l Klaiss really enjoyed the beauty of .1 diamond set Ham ilton watch and the newest development ot automatic winding by Elgin which jack Young of YOUNG S JEVVILLRY showed them department in the FIRST NATION XL B XNK For courteous and prompt service usit and patronile the FIRST N ATION Xl BANK Lharlotte Michigan Deposits are insured up to 510000 173 y A S ff 0 Mary Carr and Dick Medcoff overlooked a portion of the efficient bookkeeping ,-nul ',-'- at Halbelsen selected the gm range of her cholce from X IT XI IL HONIE FURINISHIINGS Her selectlon w as ol good taste and qualxty X ll llc s also mshed to express their congratulatlons to the dass of 1958 Cathy Frbher and I mdl Ixme admrred the mtexlor of the 98 Btxtk it CLRIILIL BL lik on Hun street Charlotte M NUJEI1 HARDWARE NILNGER S HARDVI ARE has the mOst complete lme of hardware ln Eaton Coun ty Ph 60 224 S Cochran 'I74 VC seemed rather disgusted until 1 repair man lrom XVILSON S VICE came to her rescue For dependable service make sure its Wilsons an 'Vi' an ulie Sassaman ack Smith Sally Sattler and ohn Powers were given quick serw ice and line lood when they ate at the CHARLO FTE CAFE Donald Carr and Karen Smith were seen picking out their Christmas grits at FOSTER'S APPLIANCE, on Main Street, Charlotte. 175 lminum Iixlfllqtlll. Inf X N x U T3 3-XNK R xan- -yr i I I il-1.-. limba Larry Laxtngood and Doug Del' rates were seen entering the E XTON LOUNTY BANK to start on the road to systematic saungs Deposits are insured up to S10 000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .f4 g Sally Neirenberger and Frances Morgan were been getting their hair Hxed at EDN.-YS where the latest styles and courteous berviee are the rule. EDNXS, Peters' Circle, Charlotte. 177 Ji. Q 7 I 4 . .I ' ' sz 5, D LC! ' r A I ' vu A li, Z3 K 1 1,132 Y 1 r I n f f ' ' ri f '. 'iv QQ ,Q ' ' N i Y'-,,.'Nl f sgjx 1- '-- ,N , ! I ., Q?-9 5 W, ., in 'J V , L If A -LT. L f J' I 2 v?Ty.'-qlrigw 0 M 'w X M .11 ' V WWW mls K Lu Q. I ' , -'51 In 4 LT! 1 , 'Hip Q2p7 sw . 'Z 3 .g W A 4111 .M,,, W 4 N' ff 'Q .,'3,,: ' v I If- f. ,, , L. bv! ,J , , '- pf 1 Y., , - ? L- f'zfT.3W Q - + ggixfgklf ,W -f .rx w a C A 1 -g xwk , . A , M f!,,3.,:Z: Q. l wg. V ,Nz ' ., Y 3,41 I 5 I H 1 --v ..f' l s ' ww' 5 JI iff , , f , A . A' l f, 4 Q H . ,mjvn 5 R '.'5'!Q'g-z .. , 1. i ii: Wg rf' 4. 'Wm 5: 'rfif Community ancl School X vt' XX amy.,-.q,,.,vW 1 3 I 7 wncoiaviy ...A-qv' .ss if 04. me-nga Jffplbtiuqilitl The Charhtan Staff would like to extend thanks to the school the teachers and students for mthout thexr cooperauon this yearbook would not have been posstble That the 1998 Charhtan has contxnued tn the tradtuon of butldmng good wtll for the school, and, that tt has given a true ptcture of the school whrch mes to educate people to be 'I79 lhtnklng arttculate cooperatne members of a world soctety has been the stncere destre of the staff It IS then with feelmgs of accompltshment gratttude and appreclauon that thts record s closed Collette Rose, edttor I VV vu.-f.-. ,... ,, , ,YV-v, A s A. L3 M. l , M t 'ff w A sn M ' f ,si Ek ' 'efll . 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Atktns Charles Atkrns Dayrd Austtn Drana Ayotte Robert Baas I-.lstt Baa: Ihlma Batkoftn Darltnt' Badglty Douglas Badglty Cale Batlglty Nancy Bahr Clnrlts Nlartra Darltne Donna Ctrald Sandra Suzanne Barrd Baktr Baktr Baktr Bakcr Baker B'1lt1n1o1c Sheldon Day rd Dean Robert Judy Barbara Russ I olnm Barnthy Barnard Batnard Barnett Barnhrll Barnhlll Bnrttt Barth Carol Bartlett Betty Bartlett Nlartha Bartlett Roy Bartlett 'Iom Baughman Wtlham Baum Jerry Baxter Gary Baxter Ren Beach Judy Beach Tom Beals Ltnda Beck LaRae Betktel Dxck Becktel Gerry Becktel Jantce Becktel Lays rence Bteehler Buddy Belhnger Mr Bemts Robert Bencdtct Lloyd Bennett Jtldy Benson Duane Benson karl Btnson Nttl BCIIISOD Mr Btrry Jamts Bttts Bob Bttz Sharon Brnkoysskt Anthony Btnkovyskt Chester Brrd Nancy Black Herb Black Klarcta Blatk Raymond Bl lnchard H 1lI1am Blodgttt Dennts Blodgttt I-lranor Bly John Bly Rebttta Bogncr Mr J Bollman Sandra Bonham karen Borgman Albert Borgtnan Carolyn Borgman Mtlton Borolf Bob Bostyuck Kent Bosworth Karen Bosworth Nancy Bosuorth Sandy Boyyen Brenda Boyxman Irene Boyyser Sandra Boyce Mrs M bfi I 83 06 1 45 b0 0 I3 9 'J 43 ol 1 I 5 1 43 48 49 0 t1 0 00 I 00 0 o 34 0 I2 131 04 20 9l 43 89 89 91 0 1 48 9 0 l20 tl 47 00 ll0 0 6 91 33 6b 96 3 43 06 ll0 3 60 H5 9 llb 'y Index Bour Donna Boyer ot Boylts Jo-Xnne Boylcs udy Bracy Ay rd raty Donald Bracy I y nnnood Brau Ronald Braden B1ll Bratltn Ron Bratllt y Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brandon Brt lIl0Il Brenton Brenton Brrtkley Buckley Brrggs Brrggs Brlggs Br1tt1n Brock Broun Broysn Broun Broun Broun Broun Brute Brute Janet 6 3 6 Albtrt Hemp BOIIIIIC John Nlary Sally B1 rm Robert Cary Terry Carroll C ale C ltnn ltrry B1 Dtanna Nlary Jo Xlax Sharon VI nnt Paulette Sherry Brummttte Joy B1 tnnmtttc Rtchard Brummette Shr lcy Brunton It an Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan A II111 Judy Pattt Susan Syltla Bry ntr Jerry Bry nt r Judy Bttrthfteld Susan Burgtr Joe Burger Nancy Burley Hazel Burnett Doug Bursley Mary Bush Donna Crawford Alrce Craysford Ldlth Crews Alan Creus Cary Bush Butler Butltr Butler Bulltr Butltr Byrd Doras Glenna Glorta James ohn Sherry Gall Callender Jon Callender Susan Cameron DeLana Campbell Gerald Caputo Pete Cardenas Amado Cardenas Lydra C'arothers Sally Carpenter Dan 3 32 Carpenter Larry Carr Don Carr 'llary Carr Rogtr Carr Sharon Carroys Mr Carter Carol Carttr Jtan Carttr Larry Case Arlene Case Judy Caswell Sharon Catron Anne Challender Don Challtnder Irene Chambtrlatn Barbara Charnberlarn Mrs L C I1 tmbtrlatn C harnberlarn C hambtrlam Nlr L Ruth Sue Cheney Jane Chey alter Dau Clalltn Ted C lark C lark Clark C lark Clark Clark Clark C lark Clark Class Clay Clay Bnckty Dale Dean Donald Cerald Jacltle Nlary Jane Phlllp Shrrle Jud Brend Mr Clemence Scott 54 60 43 06 54 96 1 54 60 J 20 93 I0 0 II9 8 :1 43 6 89 l0b 94 126 67 96 87 88 0 1 3 2 r 35 00 0 00 7 bb 3 O1 b 6 8 0 tl 32 81 0 7 0 180 Clements Ann Cleyer Carol Cleyer Delores Cley er Judy Clough, Suste Coffey Robert Coffey Sandra Cole Garry Cole Jantce C'ole Joyce 43 Cole Mayne C oll1cr C olhcr C olher C oll111s t olhns C oltzzt t ombs Combs C onkhn Conkltn Conley Conley Conyls ay Nlr Russell Ctcrl Cayannc X r Susan Vern Vtttor y I-.ugtne Con ya Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cuolt. 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