Chesaning Union High School - Indian Yearbook (Chesaning, MI)
- Class of 1954
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X X ,f f l1-i!- Al!! 'X Board of Ed ucatlon lk 'ESF' The Board of Educatlon through 1ts co operatlon and understandlng has contrlbuted every effort posslble to make Chesanlng Hlgh School the 0utSt8Dd1Hg school that lt 1S We, the stu ent body, w1sh to ex tend our heartfelt appreclatlon for the t1me and effort shown to us throughout the past years The members of the school board thls year are Preslden Dr Halter Adams, a member of the boarc s1nce 19M6 Mr Roscoe Rlce, Secretary, 1955 D Joseph Danek, Treasurer, 19h7, Mr Fred Cew1rtz, 19h8 and Mrs Earl Stuart, 19h5 Trmstees Admmlstratlon William A. Luyendyk Cecil C, Rlngler Superintendent Principal 2 ,ff LN id I A ix X 'aijxxl , N .N yi A M S 1 , dllt' N , 1453? J- K I A E55 R X . 4, . . . 'A . - n A . . ' .L .q U 0 if - 1 f I . 5 So - ' 5 ku ' o ' ' 3 . ,, i ,., AP 1 1 ., E ,ag . X 0 0 0 K1 n Smlth M or N Vale lm Hlldebrant K tch Bru g an H o r t ro Pa k K v1ck Blakeslee Mr E111 Yearbook Staff THE l DIA Published by the Senior Class Chesanlng Hugh School Back row -G Walker CPhys Ed , Englishl, MlL3nO fF1fth and Slxthj, W11118mSOn CFifthD, Mcwall CEngl1shJ, Dekker CThird and Fourthj, B walker CSpan1sh, General Businessj, M Rlngler CFourthD, V Ellis CCommercia1D Thlrd row Helse CK1nder gartenl, Krelger CShopD, Elckholt CFirstD, Rlngler CPr1ncipalD, Blue QEng1ishD, Malcolm cSOC181 Sclencej, Salzwedel QTh1rdJ, Braun CAgricultureJ Second row Kurrle fB1010gy, Veteransl, Mohre CCoach, Historyl, R Ell1s CMathematicsJ, Luyendyk QSuper1ntendentD, Mi1likanCCoach, Sciencel, Newman CEighth, Bookkeeplngl Nelson CSixthD, Buben CHome Econom csl, West CSecondl, Kukulis CSeventhD, Perrot CSecondD, Whisner CFirstD, McClur CSecretaryD Faculty We know we are most fortunate to ma1r+ .n the flne staff of teachers that we have at Chesanlng High School, It is through the1r unselflsh efforts that they have contributed to maklng our school the outstandlng one that lt 15 students, we appreciate this t1me and effort expended by the faculty, and realize the excellent job you are dolng ln contributlng to the welfare of the entlre COm uD1ty 4 Majdeski CEighth, Coachj, LaPrad CAgricultureJ. First row--Miller CKindergartenD . - 1 l O O . ma gmoit X855 ww Y X XQNIJ Q5 M45 PAST YORQVEQ GONE we VUJME STXLL gym A WH XTE f X C Q L e' 95 O X XM 'R E mi' CM-'59 COLORS owl owm . RN Q, 311 Class Officers -'BOY' 5o0o faq'-Taos, yt Ebb OQP Sdn 596 xps 4:11 in oqgb qpqrifn Jef. n 13 91- 9-F' c goeft, sail? an of Y V Sag cz base BQ, nfs 60150 w -Pootbaea line b etball an of YX M Yr baske Q 3 1? too If 'tl b 5 Yfe3Xx N, eb tba-Z1 2.f 59s 3 'B ill' ,Tse ' 'Qc 1 1,2 Gsx C35 'L Q , R, 42,3 3 I 1, et 13 if 451 . 3. vw 5 A 3 FJ l,'lisz W A ,- , ig., ik., 4 I U' f-Q Qpi?' '. .' '13, w af - 1 .- I . ,. , N -.r , f an ' ' K ,f . 1 Elaine Petrosky- Elaine nIt's nice to be natural when y u're naturally nice.H Annual Treasurer 14 Class Sec. L1 Y-Teens 1,2,3,h Pres. 14 F. H. A. l,2,3,h sec. b Girls' Basketball 3 Band l,2,3,h Sec.-Treas, h Girls' Chorus l,2,3,I4 Sec. I4 Rosemary Pavka-'Rosie nRosie will always be liked to the end, because she's a girl that's everyone's frien .' Annual h Junior Play Class Treas. h Y-Teens 2,3,h F.H,A. 1,2,3,h Treas, 3 Forensics 2,3 Girls' Basketball l, 2, 3,14 Girls' Chorus 1 Nat'l Honor Society 14 Majorette l,2,3,l1 Rolan Darling Ron 'Here's our boy who sleeps school he sure can play F F A 2, 3, Football 2, 3,15 Track 2,3 Boys' Chorus 2,3,h Varsity Club 2,3,h Conservation Club L James Hollenback nJim' 'Girls don't bother me, F F A l,2,3, Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,h Vivian Blakeslee 'VivW 'A blush is beautiful but Junlor Play Sen1or Play Class Treasurer 1,2 Y Teens l,2,3,h F H A 1 Forenslcs 1 Glrls' Chorus l,2,3,h Nat'l Honor Soc1ety h Nancy Allen -'Nan' David Whaley-WPee ween Arlene Blazo 'Good things come in small wspeech is great but 'Those who from study flee packages.' Sllence is greater.H Live long and merrily. I-Teens 2 F.H.A. 1,2,3 F.F.A. 1,2,3,b F,H,A, ,2 Band 1J2:3xh Forensics 1 Band 1 Nat'1. Honor Society ls Boys' Chorus 1 Girls' Chorus 3,14 Conservation Club h 7 F ik Q gf, w L . ,n n , - all day: But When out Ofn I Wish the? Houma often inconvenient. o 0 0 ll F C ' n 1 Pa Joseph Danek nJoe' E1OlS6 O'Hare Ellie Wwbrk fascinates me, WI'm w1lling to be convlnced I can gaze at lt for Yours but I'd sure 11ke to see you Junior Play Football l,2,3,h Basketball 1,2, h Baseball 1 Track 2,3 Band 1 Varsity Club 3,h Conservation Club U Mary Schlicker 'MaryU HL1tt1e I ask, M wants are few W G1rls' Chorus 3 Girls' Basketball 1,2 try it N Y Teens 2 A Forenslcs l Robert Boone Bob 'If I had a horse and I'd be all set n F F A 1,2,3, Forensics 1 sand 1,2,3,U Boys' Chorus 1,2, , 8 a gun A 4' 9 -an ' -ul 3 I J D Bates WHe seems quiet but one never knows W F F A 1,2,3,h Football h Track 3,h Boys' Chorus 1 Varsity Club 3 h Cross Country Joyce H1DtZ NRedW nShe has a mind of her own and a voice to express it Jun1or Play Senlor Play Glrls' Chorus l,2,3 Nat'l Honor Society h , Y I - ' -vu n , . ' A on . I ' o - O F'H. . 1 O O O 3, ' li y is S J J 2 A ev 1' , . Qkgflg jig' I gt' . 'giaiiiiifahha ff he QQ M - ,n n - - 3 1. Lyle Ferden 'Ferden' 'He knows mus1c and that's not all W F A 1,2,3,h V Pres b Treas 2,3 Basketball 1 Track 1 Band l,2,3 Conservation Club h ilin 'I' 1 Af Norma Moore-'Dot' 'To the girl w1th red hair, blue eyes, and freckled skln May her color never fadein Glrls' Chorus l,2,3 Senior Play Patrlcia G1esken WPatn Iva run to study I'1l bet A ,2 Y Teens 2 Girls' Chorus 3,h Frederlck Gregory-WFred HThe world 15 a joke wi 1n 1t.n Football M Basketball 3,h Varslty Club h Conservation Club h 9 stephen Sabo WTony' ' or all that you may meet, We know that Steve 15 hard to beat ' Football l,2,3,h All State Honorable Mention Basketball 1, Baseball 1 Track l,2,3,h Vars1ty Club 2 H David Kollar-NDave' th me UOh, I wish I'd never learned to read and write.' F.F.A. 1,2,3,b Boys' Chorus 1,2 Conservation Club M 57g gy n raQ, ' .. ' ' ,, ' - v . on 'F o FQHQ 0 1 ' Fo 0 0 ' . 1 2 . ,39h '. an 4 I X Q Judith Jones HJuden flii 4 f' Joseph Prleto WP01ackW Patr1c1a Truitt NNastyn UA g1r1 w1th a smile can be 'He's always ready for f Ulf this 15 8 Sample of Ohic, happy all the whlle N Even 1f he hasn't h1s work We'T6 all fOr lt ' Jun1or Play Sen1or Play done H SGHIOF Play G A Class Pres 3 Senior Play Y Teens l,2,3,h Y Teens 2,3,h Sec h Boys' Chorus 2,3 G1r1S' BaSKetb811 2,3 F H A 1,2,3 G1r1s' chorus 1,2 , G1F1S' Chorus l,2,3,b Jr Councll on Magorette l,2, h World Affalrs Bryce Ivey NA boy with a smile can be happy all the while U Track 3,h Boys' Chorus 1 Barbara Stasek 'atas' 'Full of humor and fun, all she does 1S well done ' Annual Ed1tor h Junlor Play S6H1OP Play Teens 2 F H A o1rls' Chorus 1 70 Kathleen Kovick Kathy' UA w1t, m dear, but no fo . Annual M Senlor Play Glrls' Chorus l,2,3,h ' Y C y - . , vig , 6 T I fxwn., fy O jf l . . ' . ' ' ' lm ' ' . ' ' ' . ' . IA. 3 ? . . ' ' g ,3 h . . 1 pl C! -' ' -n 1 I . ' ' U1 YT-. Q-vo o 1,2 Q n 4 Don Thlele 'Donn WAll great men are dy1ng, In fact, I don't feel so well, myself W F F A l,2,3, Football 2,3 Baseball 1 Band l,2,3 Boys' Chorus l,2,3,h Vars1ty Club 2,3 .gr x Marlene Hose 'MosesN WI know I'm right, so why argue?' Girls' Chorus l James Moore nJimU WIt's great to be alone, es pecially when there's a woman w1th you U Senior play Football 1,2, 3,14 Baseball 2 Track 3,h Varsity Club 2,3,h Conservation Club h JU-Ck MCAVOY Faye Mclfarlan Mac Jerry Greil1ch Dutch' 'Tell us more about yourself, nshe often burns the midnlght nDon't laugr, you may ha D0n'ff keep Putting U5 On the o1l, but sad to say 'tis not son like thls some day Shelf for toil H Football 1,2, 3 F-F P 112,341 Y Teens 1 F H A 1 Basketball 1,2,3 38595311 1,2 Band 1,2 Baseball 1,2 Boys' Chorus 1 Glrls' Chorus 1,2 Varsnty Club l,2,3,h Cheerleader 1,2 11 Z' 1 ' 'f w ll'y E' , ' U f'! fl ' :iffy 17 ' . I., - - . o . , O Q I h 1 , 'ill Ili? .awafi Y-'fl' ,xr . .1 35 ' ' ill? fff 512 ' , , 1 'Via,P ggH , miie VW -U. X ES- 1 :: If .. J g1 - - ,, Q, Vp I . . . ' , ve a . - 0 ' 0 ' -I o o o A SG!!! 'R MmEP6W Gerald McAvoy nwhat w0uldn't I g1ve Loretta Blazo 'Lollien t talk 'As likeable as she is talln fastln A F F A l,2,3, Band l,2,3,h Football 2,3,h Baseball 1 2,3,h Track 2,3, Forensics 1 Varsity Club h Conservation Club h 2 Carla Bowyer-UButchH HHappy and carefree-- that's me.N Betty Branham-'Betn WYou'll never see one w1thout the other, Who 15 he, Betty, Junlor Play Sen1or Play your brother?U F,H.A. 1,2 Senlor Play Y-Teens 2 Forensics 3,h F.H.A. l,2,3 Glrls' Chorus 1,3 Band 1,2,3,h Cheerleader 3 Glrls' Chorus l,2,3 12 Rheinhardt Brueggeman Bruggie 'Sure to carve h1s way thrun Annual h Junior Play Basketball manager 1 Baseball manager 1 Football manager l Track 2,3,h manager Boys' Chorus l,2,3,h Varsity Club 3,h Octette R1chard Coon-'Dick' WA Rose by any other name would be as sweet.' FoFoAs 13293311 Band l,2,3 Nat'l Honor Society h Parllamentary Procedure Team M yNYQQ2Qf . f'f?fQWwW ff, , ' m 411, Eff jM4'ffqgf P tae: -:A -jfg A fielffi A f' ' Q-'i A vfggfxf W, ' ' ' A La: hwWfsSA . - 'L gQf: , . LN '. of Fft - sal! E JK 'lffif 1 . Vg, I ' , -V . f K 114. A , If 3, I A 'fa A1 eygi? ' 4 A A . ' YF' W - 'fn Lf' 'f:e5Zs f,44f - - ' Q N H FQHO O 1 ' ' . I 0 I ll 1 I 1 Jean Kviz Doyle Smith WSmitty NFun 1S good, truth 1S better, nBut 11tt1e noise is made by But love 18 best of all H Student Council M Treas b Class Sec 3 Y Teens 2 F H A 1,2,3, G1r1s' Basketball 2,3,h Band 2,3,h G1rls' Chorus 1,2,3,b Magorette l,2,3,b D8V1d Gutzmer-nDaveU Wbometlmes I s1t and thlnk And somet1mes I gust s1t V1rg1n1a Blakeslee WV1rgn nHey, Verdane, how 'bout a date?H Annual h JuH1OP Play Senlor play Class Pres 1 V Pres 2 Y Teens l,2,3,h Se 2 Pres 3 F H A l Forensics 1 Glrls' Chorus l,2,3 Nat'l Honor Society 3 those who do much W Annual h Football 1,2,3 Track 3,h Forensics 1 5 Alf l...4f Carol Klump- Dolly Arlene woolston-nAr1enen 'The secret of B good typist 'True to her work, her words, lies ln a1W:YS Striking the and her fr1ends.n rlght keys' ' Girls' chorus 1,2,3 Senior' PW Girls' Chorus l 13 g ' yipb . ' . ' ,.. . n . . . - C. Q 5 if 4 :Z fy '1 Ali' Donald Flory 'Frog' WHis only labor is to kill time ' F F A l,2,3,h Sec 3 Parliamentary Procedure M Football 2,3,h Co-captain and All state honorable mention Baseball l,3,h Varsity Club 2,3,h Bonnle Shultz nBonnie' VGive me a listener and I'll do the talking W Senior Play Y Teens 3,h F H A l,2,h V Pres Glrls' Chorus 1,2 , Cheerleader h Kenneth opiegel NSplevel VThe more we study, the more we dlscover our ignorance ' Senior Play F F A, l,2,3,h Football l,2,3,h Track l,2,3,h Boys' Chorus l Varsity Club 3,h Conservation Club b Conservation Club h Pres h Treas L Robert Korf-nBobn Jack wlllson Wwllly nLaughl It doesn't hurt much.n Nancy Young-NAnn1e vsounyvv What's that??n F.F.A. 1,2,3,h 'sllenee never betrayed anyon Student Counc1l 3 Football 2,3 Girls' Chorus 3 class Pres. 2 Basketball l,2,3 Football 1 Varslty Club 2,3,h Band 1,2,3 14 ilk 1 .lhl b 'K 5 , , PQS' P V H 4 , 'fx X 6 ' -Q Q . ,, ,fo .55 - J, I5 fv1,,.f f . . . . h ' ' ' ' ,3 h EJ '.. relr. fr m 1' V V ily , 1' - n - n , . en . -4 is Elalne Bussell Buzz NI'm sure I have a no le mln and honestj and tact, And no one's more surprlsed than I to see the way I ac Senior Play Band 3 Student COUDC1l 3,h Class Sec 1,2 Y Teens 2,3,h F H A l,2,3 FOPEnS1CS 1, G1r1s' Chorus l,2,3,h V Pres 2 Nat'l Honor Soc1ety M Sextet h Ma3orette 1,2 90'- L Betty Hall-'Tonyn 'Still water runs deep.' Senlor Play K 415 15 v'ss X33- Marjorie Brown1ng WMarg1eW NThe Democrats would be 1n office yet if it weren't for those nasty Repub11cans'W S8H1OT Play G1r1s' Basketball 2, h Glrls' Chorus 1 '1f 7- Joseph Stasa-NJoen 'What's Tyrone Power got that I haven't got?n F.F.A. l,2,3,h Band l,2,3 15 If- Joyce Richardson nJody 'An odd character she stud1es.' Junior Play Y Teens 1 Student Councll l,2,3,h Sec 33,4 F H A l,2,3, Se 3 State Pres h Forensics l,2,h Band 2,3,h Pres h Nat'l Honor Soclety 3 Cheerleader l,2,3 D A R Good Citizen h ir Florence Neu eyer-NButchn 'A quiet glrl 1S always welcome.' G1rls' Chorus l 5 I Y F Q 'f P F' o'xn 5, I, is u 3 ggvxgi I Q flfN.4' ,' Lf fs, ' , 9 ,- . A Q f' x - -rn n . - , - n b ' d - I -Q - v Q . t.n I , . O . - : 3, 0 0 0 ll co I-Q I ' Q . 2 . ' ' ,3,h ' ' '1' lu 45- xr 'la x xt I y , 4 I Mx I I5 Thomas Kulhanek WPanhandlerU Any fool can stay up all nlght but lt takes a good man to get up 1n the mornln Sen1or Play Football 1,2,3 Basketball l,2 Baseball 2 Track 1,2 Boys' Chorus 2 varslty Club 1,2,3,h louis Turner WLouien WLook at that carrot top' He grew it himself ' F F A 1,2,3, Boys' Chorus 1 t ' 40444. 8 'FQHQW' 'Q -db James Mem er nJlm do not fall 1n love w1th F F A l,2,3,h Mar aret Fuoss-npuosslen Ardith Lapworth-WArchie' Thelma Shaffer-WTheln HMygambition--the nerve to 'A laugh 15 worth a hundred Wwbmen are Smarter than men- be naughty.n groans in any market.' Just ask any woman.n F.H.A. 1,2,3 Y-Teens 2,3 Senior Play Y-Teens 1 Glrlsn Chorus 1,2,3,h Girls' Chorus 1,2,3 Glrls' Basketball 2,3,h G1r1s' Chorus h Sextet h 16 Cheerleader l,2,3 1,,.f'3iJ-V . O .ij L ., NN A - , - - n . U nPray ' ' . ' ' me.N o o o ll ' . ,N o 0 o 2 M 'H Q1 ' .. 5 ii, .,lii W F 5 limi be Verdane Hildebrant 'Humphry nBe nlce to me Some day I may be famous W Annual h JUn10F Play Senior Play Football Mgr 2,3,h Basketball Mgr 2,3,h Baseball Mgr 2 Track Mgr 2,3,h Boys' Chorus 2,3,h Nat'1 Honor Society 3 Conservation Club h Gerald Richmond WJerryn WI feel relieved at last, for my working days are past W F F A l,2,3, Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Baseball l,2,h Boys' Chorus 1,2 Conservation Club h Edlth Spike 'Sp1kien WJust tell me anythlng and I'll believe lt W Y Teens 2 F H A l,2,3,h Pres h Glrls' Chorus 1,2, , Nat'1 Honor Soclety h Dorothy Wlrostek WDortN John Koviack WThe good die you g, So why should I worry?N F F A 1,2,3,h Parllamentary Procedure h Football 2,3,h Co-captain and All State honorable mention Track 3,h Boys' Chorus 1, Varsity Club 3, Conservation Club b ilif 'ill 'i old Schmitter Arn SGNPBP F1d8115n 15 her motto 'Who knows what's behind that Senior Play Y Teena 2 lnnocent face W F d A 2 Forensics 2 F F A l,2,3,h Band l,2,3 Boys' Chorus 1 17 Conservation Club h Y - n - - - . 3' U in 2 h J! u A 1 ' ' 50' N 6-' 4 ff D J ' 5, 2 1 n Q U 15 . o o 0 ll nj o- o 13 n Q Q . Eugene Cross WGeneW Shirle Aldrich NA w1111ng worker 15 sure to 'Her heart is true as true can succeed N be And her eyes no other Sen1or Play than Cecil can see F F A 1,2,3, F H.A 1,2 Football 1 Girls' Chorus 1,2 Band 1,2 Cheerleader 1,2 Boys' Chorus 1,2 les Wife' Dean Norman 'Pro nDean's life is sure to suc ceed He has bralns and all he'l1 need ' Revealer l Jun1or Play 2,3 Senlor Play Student Council 2,h V Pres , Class 1 Baseball l Forenslcs 1,2,3,h Band l,2,3 Boys' Chorus 1,2 Nat'l Honor Society 'x x x Emlly Baase-'Dutchn WDoesn't everyone argue?H Senior Play Glrls' Basketball 2,3,h Girls' Chorus 1 Rlchard Gross-HDickn HI'm bashful but not backward.N F.F.A. 1,2,3,h Football 3 Basketball 1,2,3,h Track 2,3 Conservation Club h 18 Theresa Kunik-'Therese' WA quiet maiden who seems shy, but she'll outgrow it by and by.' senior Play F.H.A. 1 Girls' Basketball 2,3,h Band 2,3,h C 1 53.'f735T'f2L, 4 If - as fyif' 1' N QQWQQQQ A Hyw5Q' pqggfvf ', ill? ,ggbib Zfffiigsg ' 1 - V f s Mhfa 5 'A Q' ff' , ,, ' . 1,1 . 'H6r?' 5, 4 X 35. , , X .mx - I - fl! . . . - 0 0 ' . I . I O . ll . . ' . 0 c ,3 ' l F' , X Ruby Klein 'Sally 'Quiet and studious, yet always ready for fun Annual h Girls' Chorus 1,2,3 Frank Sohorec WFrankW nThere's mlschief in the man F A l,2,3, V Pres 3 Pres h Football 3 Track 3 Boys' Chorus l 1 Jung. 4f11l F9 ,f Laura Horton WR1cky Gary Ketchu nKetchW Shlrley MCCa1p1n NSh1rlH WHer interests are not here ' UHe's qulet but he's interested W nSh1r1ej's favor1te song seems Annual h Annual h to be Hvy Lean Baby F.H.A. 1 Junlor Play Sen1or Play G1r1s' Basketball 2 Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,h Student Council 3,h G1r1s' Chorus 2 Track 1 Basketball 1 Forensics 1 Boys' Chorus 1 Varsity Club l,2,3,h 19 1 ,, . 'M' .A i Q , 24 fl ,E 'EQLJ . ,-- Lua, rail 5 gfie ,L :'?'jag g., - ' ' ix. l C . A, ?:'? ' ' 5N' M1 e 1 - .ff w .Q - 1 n 1 ' n n I 0 F0 0 0 ll O l Q X. x ,I 1 - Avi vi.HsgC1 ' if 2' 'fbf, ' W-'S ESQ , V Q : M s y' - . n - . . - . . . . . 1 . .4 Il ll 9 I vfei? ' ,. 1553. , c,,fg,.,NQ,,g?,L,i2 Bernard Pr1nce nBarney W e man who blushes 15 not quite a brute ' Conservat1on Club h Eugene Race 'Race' NSome love two, some love three I love one and that 15 me N Football 2,3,h Basketball l,2, , Track 3,h Band 1,2,3,h Vars1ty Club 2, If B3rb8I8 Hunt nB0bb18n Rlchmond Klu p nchlc nHere 18 a glrl not many of nHels got two long legs and us know Her personality two dainty feet Klumpl Klump' she won't show U Klumpnl Y Teins U F F A l,2,3, Boys' Chorus 1 Girls' Chorus 1'h Conservat1on Club h 20 Mar11yn Holzhausen UL1tt1e dev1ls are scarce, take care of me W Junior Play Y Teens 1,2,3,h F H A 1 Glrls' Chorus 3,h Nat'l Honor Society U Cheerleader 1,2,3,h f. -O5 ,V .4 . i af C ' X I ' - u , Th - , su ' 3,14 1 I 1 - -rx on . T ' . - .kn .' . . Q .1 -- . . l -0 1-':H...h h X l ' X UIIUEDCLHSSHIEH Jack row Wen el, Taylor, Holzhausen, Jondrasek, Haney, Ellis, D Jeorge, Bl1ss, Dletzel, Schultz, G Smlth, G Watt, Fuoss, Goddard, Rlchardson Fourth row Struck, Bell, Meyerhofer, Adelberg, Weissmann, Van Horn, Corrin, Wr1ght, Hafner, Whaley, Koskl, Hunt Thlrd row R George, Dankert, C Walter, Toma, S Coleman, Korth, Schmlege, Conley, E Miller, Neumann, Burtch, Kunlk, Moff1t Second row Thomas, P Smlth, Thlel, Eastwood, J Watt, C George, Patterson, Sutllff, Stem , Kollar, Sulen, Goldosek Front row Mr Malcolm, Sprlnger, Mose, J Coleman, Hughes, Schmltter, Grlffus, G1111S, Good, Blakeslee, B Byam, M Byam Absent Carlton, Hill, Klnsev, J M ller, R der, snlde , ieets .lumors The Junror Class, under tne advlsory of ir Aalcolm, elected the followlng officers for the year of 1953 511 Larry Struck, Pres1dent, Barbara Corrzn, V1ce Presldent, Loretta Teets, Secretary, Carol George, Treasurer Representlng them 1n the Student Councll were Russell Fuoss, Dorothy Neumann, Elaine Hafner, and Ernest Rlchardson The Junlors presented the1r class play, nDeadly Ernestn on November 20 They were hosts to the Seniors at the Jun1or and Senlor Banquet which took place on May 25 Trey lso sponsored the blggest soc1al event of the year, the J Hop, on Mav 21 22 'J 1 ' - --. z ' ' - .' . . . 0 0 0 '- . . . 0 - o 0 0 . . . , , U . -- . . . 0 ' 0 0 . . 0 o 0 . . . . 1 1 Q 0 0 ' . . . C, . , . S .. , . 1 J 1 - d,r ,, , . . . . . 5 , ,, - . ' A F a A . 0 . - 2 . . - ' ' Q . . - , I . o . . 0 . . Q . . . A ea. ' c Back row Holzhausen, Fltzgerald, R Kohnke, Ward, R Hunt, Petrosky, Wicke, Kettler, O Wllson, Rltenburg, Corrln, McFall, Drellick, Gray, Patterson, Skaryd Fifth row C Hunt, Coleman, Geisken, Marasklne, Minnlck, C Conklin Nelson, Johnston, McClelland, Bohn, Goushaw, Jack Hersch, Sprlnger, Lamrouex Bradford, Gregory, R Schoch Fourth row Haney, Sp1ke, Pavka, Stehllk, S Schultz, Boetcher, Moore, Varney, Ferden, B Willson, B Conklln, Grellich, Webster, Joan Hersch, M Shultz, Westervelt Third row Boyd, Mlller, Krause Remster, Koviack, A Kohnke, Street, M Vrable, Kllne, G1ll1s, A Hunt, Waters, Adelberg, Bowyer, B O'Hare, Richmond Second row Vogelaar, Smlth, Lew1s, Barrett, Wirostek, Terry F1rst row Warren, M Bradford, Wrlght, D Schoch, A O'Hare, Walter, H1l1, Kovlck, Jackson, Slusser, Klockziem, Murphy Rogers, Aldrich, Louch, Mr Krelger Absent Curtis, Damlc, Hayes, Kassin, Lycka, Meyerhofer, Sackrlder, Stasa, Teets, D Vrable, Hardaker Sophomores The Sophomore Class under the sponsorshlp of Mr Krelger elected the follow 1ng class Off1C8TS Lavern Skaryd, Presldent, Jack Marask1ne, V1ce Presldent, Patty Sp1ke, Secretary, Carol Ferden, Treasurer Members of the Student Counc11 were Sandra Slusser, Suzanne Schultz, and Henry Petrosky The main event of the year was the Sophomore Spr1ng Swlng, Wh1Ch was held on April 30 The dance was engoyed by a large group 23 Walworth, Watt, Dees, Hall,.Gal1, Bates, Bleisner, Streeter, Collis, Sim ons Back row--Hammond, Ebenhoh, M. Blakeslee, Baase, Brenner, HcClelland, warren, McFarlan, Slater, Luha, Memmer, Sadilec, Johnston, Richard Bila, Swartzmiller, R. Nixon. Sixth row--Bell, Banta, V. Prince, LeRoy, Bliss, Drexler, Foyteck, Moffit, Wardwell, Jesse Espinoza, F. Scholtz, Mahoney, J. Blakeslee, Barror, Cranmer. Fifth row--Schoch, Fath, Conley, Ronald Bila, Foerster, Ellis, D. Miller, Kennedy, Kulhanek, Lineau, C. Bila, Kadlec, Potter. Fourth row--Hoover Cooper, Gillis, C. Passmore, Flory, Leonette Sulen, Adelberg, Welch, Azelton, Lewis, M. Prince, Dingler, McClure, Horton. Third row--Valentine, Kukulis, Kunik, Ward, Graves, J, Nixon, C. Miller, Sedlar, Wolfe, E. Vincent, Novak, Burch, McCormick, Larner. Second row--Mrs. McFall, Terry, Wenzel, Leon Sulen, Thomas, Handley, Turner, Moore, Schlitts, Vogelaar, Kettler, Babion, Foster, Gross. First row--Wright, K. Harris, Obrecht, George, Holzhausen, Schultz, Coss, M. Vincent, Joe Espinoza, Petru, Bolf, Gutzmer, Fritzler, J. Harris, Absent--Chase, Coon, Crickmore, Damic, Dembicky, B. Foerster, Hall, Ivey. Freshmen The Freshman Class under the guidance of Mrs. McFall, chose the following for class officers: John McCormick, President, Charles Bila, Vice-President: Joan Burch, Treasurer, Diane Obrecht, Secretary. Janet Gutzmer and Keith Valentine were elected to the Student Council. The Freshman Fall Frolic, a main event that everyone looked forward to, Was held 011 Nfwembel' 25. Richard Bila and Joan Burch represented their class as king and queen. 24 g, Eighth Grade vaca row 1oJ..Le'1b r aldr cn, 5 r t, avage, Stuart, Terry, Byam, Schm1t+er, Devereaux, Ostrander, Taylor Thlrd row Vr Majde-sk1, Hickmott, Archambault, Wlniarski, Qulck, Humpula, Helse, V' nley, F1ck1es, Rhodes, Herscim Second row B1 rtch, Konsdorf, Hayes, Varney, Weber, R Mlller, H Mlller, Grlffus, Sensa Laugh F1rst row Pochely, Bates, Ca.nze, Moore, Van S1ck1e, Trueschel, Davl A nt rrlce Th1rd row Mr mfr n, Branham, Koski, Loder, Ketchum, B Adams, Prlnclnelqf, E1c1'cr Bliss, C Pdams 1 row Ostrander, Vondra ek, Ward, Rerrster, Hllcebrart, Yettler, Swartzmlller, Bowyer, Fondren Front r 1 IZ Pettler, Danek, Ondrlas, Coon, Dula, S Sabo, 11111, Hun-mule. Absent ct nham, Larner, Ruff, Stoddard 25 .' ' --E ' . acz, 1 Q 'ar ez L3 ' J 0 . -n,A 5 - . l A ' JD, . Q A Q '- l 0 . O D ' 0 ' 'C- . 1 . -- -fo beef? IJ . o Baez: row--Mayhew, Hunt, Nelson, J. Sabo, Webster, Mikula, Barrett, noviack, Cooper. -- , Ae Q , ' ' U ' ,J . A . 3G'fI1O':Cl -- S . ' L ' T , M. . ' , 1'-3..- 3 Q , ' Q g L.: .I gg 5 --C W 'QQ , V, D':!vj', fnxth Grade Back row--Maraskine, Smith, Vondrasek, J. Shultz, List, Quick, Quirn, Vincent, L. Schultz, Thackston. Third row--Mrs. Nelson, Kadlec, Gibson, Bile, Areger, Miller, Moffit, Gregg, Vitous, Parshall. Second row--Sulen, Taylor, Stanuszek Kovick, Green, Graves, Anderson, Hegler, Scott. First row--Nixon, McCa1pin, Bates, Adelberg, Adamski, Griffus, Bates, Ramsdill, Springer. Absent--Perkins Espinosa, Stoddard. Seventh Grade Back row--Blehm, B. betwiler, Cooper, Green, Sadilek, n. Iycha, Qiiie, geixler. Fourth row--Dula, M. Detwiler, Stanuszek, Hastings, F. Lycka, Hill, Peet, Moffit Swartzmiller. Third row--Mrs. Kukulis, Harris, Lewis, Clark, Graves, Augustine, Hoover, Adelberg. Second row--Branham, Nixon, Konsdorf, Smith, Phillips, Walser Kadlec, Jetton, First row--Kimmel, Streeter, Babion, Bates, Sleeseman, Burch, Huff, Larner. Absent--Hoten, Koski, Lux, C. Persons, R. Persons, Teets, Wilkins Espinoza. 26 gfgggw fi2' fe?5 'gxlrgj ' I if T Q ' 'V Y 1' be-:ff Ox 1 , 5 J dQ ,fgi , ,o'q W , ffg - gi!Uur.1..' iv. ': tl -1-' . 'Q - - A vzr- ,az , - -1: J 1 .J s J 'adj 'V ,, df . U 9 ,,,1-ff , ,, - a 9 Fourth Grade Back row Hall, SI'fl1th, Kukulls, Moiflt, Fagon, Huff, Ha:z'1ns, Vegclk, Burgess Thlrd row Perry, Cottenham, Vogelaar, Mlkllla, Judd, Webster, Delmarter, Mrs Rlngler' Second row Bsplnosa, Flckies, Teets, Fondren, Hegler, Sensaoauvh, Brownell F1rst row Cronkhrbe, Bates, Tomcal, Ol'id.I'l8S, McConnell, Jean Sprmger, Judy Sprmger Absent R8J'T1Sd111, Rlchner, eeseman F ls 'lik gf' Nw! za 5 --- . . 0 . 5. . . . . -- . . . . . - , --M, 0 . . --' . I . . . . --- . . sl . I Q 0, , 5, t w' eg ' J -- 1 A . qi f' ,fx :tiki ' 1 N F' I n ' ,, 1 , i 4 N P J 5 . 5 X 4 ' - Q . ' ' v Fl S 1 l I -v , 72 LIMINT RY fA,j3'5w Egg UD UD XNINIIX' ffxf I 61 Ah mu in 1 L ig N PL' -A I 9 41' -2 ,'O I ll - 5 f 1' I 1 2 X A ll' 1 ft! xx ' ff xxx ,,,f 3 QU DLG Third Grade Back row Bedard, Allen, Sulen, Clark, Th1el, Mllls, Hal1sek Thlrd row Jones, Reeves, Webster, Bellenbaum, Barrett, Stoddard, Mrs Salzaedel Second row Branham, Kosk1, Dekker, Rhodes, Petrosky, Esplnoza, K1mbal1 rst row Graves, Stuart, Terry, Carr, Vlncent, Gregory, Garrett Absfnt Nelson, Klm el K-sex Thlrd 8 Fourth Grades Back row Delaney, Hollenback, Frellt , roliand, Cton, Iartln, 1ll1kan Bowyer Th1rd row Vlncent, Sulen, Burch, Peet, LeRoy, Taylor, Mrs Dekker Second row Pooper, Hoten, PGTRIHS, Ostrander, Devereaux, Mark, Elcher F1rst row Babion, 'rey, Bates, Azelton, Adelberg, G1il1s, Grlffas Absent Humpula, Gray 30 ' X 1,1 f ., ff F O an . I . , 1. ' sn o ' n 11 . . . . Fi . -- ' , I an . . 5 5 . C 5 X 5 'r Q 1 9 5' X f G , 2 , G I 3 4 Y F I ' - ' . V I ,. , 1 Y. 1 1 . . n ., w . K 'I . ,., . . - u 1 .. A 1 Q , . . me . A . 0 --n V ,. . . . -- ri ' . . . Q -- 4- 0 1 Q Second Grade Baca row Pogswell, FcN1er, Gregg, Harry H111, Coon, Hornar, McCorm1c, Cooper Welnberg Thlrd row Mrs West, Hudeck, Pomeroy, Schultz, Harr1s, Taylor, Espinosa, Van Wagoner Second row Lemunyon, Mynarslk, Anderson, Vltous, Vondrasek, Luyendyk, Delsler F1PSt row Herbert Hlll, Hollenback, Perklns Bablon, Bates, Volkmer, Fesler JL .N n-1,1 it Back row Prandell, Griffus, Adams, Huff, Schultz, Vlncent, uarrett Thlrd row Truitt, Rob1nson, Goddard, Fagen, Scott, Pelt1er, Hu pula Second row Perrot, Taylor, Pancher, Perklns, W1lk1ns, Sad11ek, Wilcox F1PSt row Danek Mark, FiCk16S Fondren, LaV1gne, Kolberg Absent Carter, McCa1p1n, DeBarr, Bates 31 1 , X . . , . -.., , . . O . u ' I . , -- ' . cu, A O t f .- A K - xg 5 K i , Li E ' 'Qs . , f , f' o N W A 5 1 J s 5 c r ' 0 'll l M Q A ' , no 1 x . . J ' ll!! ,ff ' 1 f 4 , 1 '- I, , ' ' , F .I , I V v 4. 1 A l .' . ., U . I , ' . -- ' . --Mrs. l , -- , , , , -.. , First Grade fm Q 4 Sl gray, Anderson, Shuster, Kov1ck, W Ostrander, Adelberg, Mrs Whlsner Second row Johnson, Wefel, Fondren, Qulnn, DeBarr, Palaclo F1rst row Bacon, Klock z1em, Vincent, S Ostrander, Ryan, G1bson Absent Blanchard, Stoddard, Rodtz NCCOTm1C Bates, Sevcech 444 l 1: ck row Cibul , Schonmuller, Patterson, Azelton, McGraw, Krawczyk, ROb1I cn, Harris Third row Adamek, Judd, Coss, Perry, Beyer, Mlss Elckholt Second row Thiel, Sensabaugh, Perkins, Gutzmer, Webster, Obrecht, Lycka First rom White, Terry, Bates, Stanuszek, V ncent, Ostrander. Absent--Bralnerd, Larner, Bellenbaum, Conklin, Mlddaugh, Konecny. 32 .4 2, G' xv' ' 'A' ,' in . if - ,:. ., rf- f. xr' . h , 5 ,S 5 8 b a ' is N. 6- Q- xc 6 - C dh -- N s Q 1 . X 3, I Back row--McConnell, Schultz, Bohn, Theil, Scott, Wheeler, Hedrick. Third row-- P . 0 O I O L . -3 , 5 A rx, I 2' , ir 4 v 4' G Q? Q f I, 6 F-3 -- E. ' :S . o ' I . . . -- , . q-- i . Kindergarten rn f Back row Drexler, F Palacio, Konkus, Nuirhead, Prlncinsky, H1ll, Ward Second row Mrs Helse, Perry, Townsend, Terrill, Barckholtz, Bltterman, Delaney First row Beebe, Pe1t1er, Sabo, Patterson, Tlthof, Azelton, P Palaclo Absent Cowdrey, Cowan, K1e1n F H Back row Adams, helse, Neuman, Vltous, Mlddleton, Petrosky, R1Cht6P, Perklns Second row Mlss Mlller, Adelberv, Fagen, Townsend, Burgess, Johnston, Taylor Sutter Flrst row Nlxon, Haughton, Dankert, Maike, Webster, Esplnosa, Gran dell Absent Hornak, Richter, Shook, Willson 33 3 .. 1 ' Q ' D -- 3. if Y r -.JL -Juar- : 6. 'B Q S ' 4 nu Q' . 5 6 . ' g' f 4 A ' u . H ,e 4. I 1 A ' 3 , ' X fa Y 1 Q- I 4 . . O 0 0 . 0 -n . . . . . T1 I . f. 5, Q -Q -me H 1 x, ii jk, 5 at 4' 6 ..lll, , 9 i,t 1,, h , n 4 , K ,nh A . v ., V t r - 1' -' 4 4 l -- ,.. , -. . . . T . D A 0 ' . '- Q ' . 0 Kindergarten H 8 Back row Blackmer, Klco, Reed, Bates, Mbldenhauer, Walker, Zajdlek Second row Miss Mlller, Langhals, Kaser, Perry, Gasser, Selleck, Perklns Flrst row Ne1t1ing, Rehmann, Mahoney, Princ1nsky, Weinberg, Dav1s, Detwller Absent Bueche, Sarto 609m Back row Mallory, Goddard, Blla, Adams, Stemm, K1llmaster, W1tt, Wenzllck, Townsend Second row Mrs HGISG, Inman, Newman, Roy, Drexler, Vogelaar, vanwagoner, T1lhOf F1TSt row -Ostrander, Sevcech, Allen, B Mills, D Mills M ike, Carr Pbsent Carrolton, Graf, Hemesburg, Keyes, Rhodes 3 -. . a s.. I ,, ,. -- .L ' vu. - I -- st s- S -, 'x .. f V K . x an I Q nn ' ' . 0 Q: ' ' ' I G: ' . -5- ' vs , f' F 5 A -v Kg' . .Q ,I K n X , 5 If , as ' - n . ' n kg r - .- V , if Q ,,. -.. x 4 1 -my . . . . un- A . . w I ' 0 - o . I ' 9 ' 0- o JEL , .Y -- ' , U' F 'J'0 - P'-Av sfu on pm Y TEENS HONOR SOCIETY 'TV .9 c, TTE MAJORE QR csglgfwoggg FoaEN5w fvDENT fx f JVARsi ,L OO B - 'e 5 I 6 'C.H. Go ii 7 I School Calendar August 31 to September b Teachers' pre school conference September 7 Labor Day 8 Open1ng day of school lh Band played at fair lb to 18 Fair week exhibits 23 Pheasant Feed Parent night 28 Clown Assembly program October 8 9 Regional M E A Conference 16 Student Cou cil dance 29 Teachers' Health Clin1c 30 Football Homecomlng dance November Educational Week assembly Jun1or Class play WDead1y Ernest Student Cou c1l football trip Thanksgivlng Assembly program Freshman Fall Frolic 27 Thanksg1v1ng Vacation December FHA FFA formal 1nit1at1on FFA Local School Fa1r FFA Mid winter fair Owosso Varsity Club dance Varsity Club dance Chrlstmas assembly program 2h 25 Beglnnlng of ChT1StR3S vacatior January 8 Varslty Club dance 19 Internatlonal Harvester program 20 21 Semester exam1nat1ons 22 Varslty Club dance 25 Opening of second semester 27 Pictures taken for Annual 28 29 Senlor class pictures February Farmers' Day Vis1t at S County Teachers Institute District F F A contest Safety Assembly program Varsity Club dance Vo1ce of Democracy assembly March 3 April May June Regional F F A contest 6 DiStT1Ct Basketball Tournaments Local Forensic contest F F A F H A All school party Dramatlcs assembly program Puppet show Y Teens dance Senior Class play WHead1n' For The Hillsn All sports banquet Donkey Basketball Game Sadie Hawkins dance Student Counc1l Central WCW Vocal Festival Father Son Banquet District Forenslc contest Sclence Tour Greenland's Icy Mt Assembly Easter picture Good Friday Sprlng vacatlon Senior dance Rural eighth grade v1s1tat1on Spring Muslc festival Sophomore Sprlng Swlng Central HCV Band F6St1V81 8 Senior Tr1p Mid M1ch1gan HBH Conference Track Meet Mother Daughter Banquet F F A Award Banquet Forenslcs, Amateurs, and Quiz Program Regional Track F1eld Meet Central WCW Track Conference Meet J Hop Semi Formal Dance Junlor Sen1or Banquet Industrlal Arts Exh1b1t Alumni Banquet Special Award Assembly 3-h Semester examlnatlons 6 Baccalaureate Services 7 Commencement 36 2 0 0 o 11 A 12 I I-O' O O 0 ' . 17 . 18 - 19 - .. 26 -- 30 - 1 ' 2 6 7 - ll 9 ' 20 ' 12 ' 21 ' 1h . 2h ' 15 25 16 26- . . . . 23 27 . . . 2 - . . . 28 . 3 Senior Government day 30 Central Relays . 30 . . 10 - -- ll 18 h ' 23 ' 6- ' - . . . 1 3 11 - . . 12 - ' 13 . . . . 1,4 - . 15 5 - 18 21 - - - . a - . 27 . . . 29 ll . MOUOCC 8 16 O O O 1 17 ' ' 19 22 ' . WN '9 X X R, X Xf , '17,-u W ' is . gf l l 0 AQ Li W A+ gf- ,Mg fs 4 f JM' at Q.. ,,.47,Y gy 5 ,f X 2 rf: ' 5421054-h.,',Q, ' if! X 2 1 j 93 -gf45z.L,p 5' .',, Z Qc ,f ,1'5f'7.,F3- . A .x fmiifw-V. V ' 3 M 'f'a?l', ,E Q- 1 - 'V ' ' .' WMI T511 r ' ,, , If , -Q: V 'Q , ' if . 2' I, R . 5 J LH 3 'V -' ,, WJ if 0 ' 5:17 Q V ,R , ,. ,FW 'J 'f'.. ' 3 fi' -..- L Richardson, Petrosky, Kvlz, Hafner, Schultz, Gutzmer, Green, Forman, Mr Rlngler, Coke, J P1chardson, Neumann, Remster, Fuoss, Ketchum, Bussell, Slusser, Valentlne Student Council The Student Councll, under the d1rect1on of Mr Rlngler, 1S a member of the Natlonal Student Council Organlzatlon agaln th1s year The member sh1p consists of six Senlors, f1ve Junlors, three Sophomores, two Freshmen and one each from the eighth and seventh grades The presldent and the vice president are elected by the studer+ bod h1le the other members are The Councll carrles out its duties through committees The chairman of each 15 as follows C1v1c Servlce and Problems, Sandra Slusser, Ath letlc Plannlng, Joyce Rlchardson, Assembly Program, Sue Schultz, School Party, Jean Kviz The Counc1l officers th1s year are as follows Presi dent, Jeff Coke, Vice President, Russel Fuos , Secretary, Joyce Rlchardson Treasurer, Jean Kvlz x00 it-l 'ig 38 'x ' ' , . O ' O ' . 0 . . . . . . , - . . - .., . my TY ' elected as representatives by their respective classes. . . 0 . . . 2 - - - S' ' I . . l I A , 9 . Back ron Dietzel, 'eissmann, Coke, Ellis, Richardson, Smith, Allen, Hintz, Coon, Norman, Hlldebrant First row Pavka, Holzhausen, Virginia Blakeslee le P1 sell, V vn n blakeslee Natlonal Honor Society Twelve new members have been elected this year to the National Honor Soclety These members are chosen by the faculty on a basis of scholar ship ranking, service, leadership, and character Chesaning became a member of the National Honor Society in 1935 this honor The number of members chosen each fear is limited to fifteen per cent oF the Senior class and five per cent of the Junior class The honor goes only t students ranking 1n the upper one third of the class elk llkuhuxj 39 , '-- ' M M . ' ' ' Q 4 ' . . -- ' ' ' Sni.:.. .-1s' , i. ia, ' , . . . - . . . . . . . . . . Since that time we have one hundred forty-five students who have attained . 0 1 . . . . W . . . D L AC .' , . 'U . . 77 x' . . 5 e 1 'I 'OJ' an ,V 'W l . .Q Back row--Ellis, McAvoy, Koviack, Kulhanek, Gregory, Ketchum, Moore, Coke, Petrosky. Third rows-Johnston, Darling, Conklin, Vondrasek, Holzhausen, J. D. Bates, Flory, Korf. Second row--E. Bates, Espinoza, Maraskine, Brueg- geman, Danek, Coleman, Richmond, Wenzel. First row--Mr. Majdeski, Spiegel, Greilich, Race, Corrin, Smith, McFall, Mr. Mohre. Varsity Club The Varsity Club, under the direction of Coaches Mohre and Majdeski, elected Jeff Coke as combination President and Treasurer. The club members chose Don Flory and John Koviak as co-captains of the foot- ball team and picked Steve Sabo as most valuable player for the season. The Varsity Club was very active in sponsoring the dances after all the home basketball games, On March 30, the letter winners in all sports were honored at the All-Sports Banquet sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. if ti O , - Back row W t, Kov1ack, Kohnke, Vlvian Blakeslee, Mlller, Splke, S Pavka, webster, Ellls, Kollar Fourth row -O'Hare, Welch, Jackson, R Pavka, Petrosky, Stemm, Vrable LeRoy, Yennedy Th1rd row Bradford, Hunt, Prlnce, Dingler, Lew1s, S Coleman, M Shultz, dolzhausen, Cooper, Hoover Second row Bussell, B Shultz, Gre1l1ch, Kv1z, uraves, Novak, Vogelaar, NIXOH, J Coleman, Vlncent, Spr1nger, Thomas Absent Gross Jones, Louch Y Teens The Y Teens, under the guidance of Mrs NcFall, has had a busy and interest1ng year The officers elected for the year were Elalne Petrosky, Pres1dent, Judy Jones, Secretary, Janice Thomas, Treasurer The Mother and Daughter Banquet, the ma1n event of the year, took place on April 21 Th1s banquet was an outstanding success The organ izatlon also sponsored a dance and helped sell refreshments at all the home games 41 Westervelt, Virginia Blakeslee, K..Harris, J. Harris, Hersch. First row--Mrs. McFall Back row febster, C George, Waters, GTP111Lh, r splre, M1ller, Korth, Obrecht J Ha1r1s, M Shultz, Hersch, S Pavka, Stehllx, Remster Slxth row Louch, J Adelberg, E Adelberg, S Schultz, Kollar, Haney, Vrable, Kennedy, C Terry, E pike, Petrosky, R Pavka Fifth row Goidosek, J Sulen, Ellis, Walter, H11l, Richardson, Collls, Thlel, Eastwood, Murphy, O'Hare Fourth row Flory, D Lewis V Schoch, K Lew1s, L Sulen, Jackson, D Schoch, Azelton, H Mlller, Sedlar, Kunlk Th1rd row Wolfe, Hoover, Hunt, Walworth, Klockziem, Barrett, Wirostek, Smith, Ward, Nixon, Vogelaar Second row Toma, K Harrls, Fritzler, Hafner, Gutzmer, Corrln, Kv1z, M Burtch, Wlllson, Ferden, B Shultz F1rst row Janlce Thomas, ross, Handley, Novack, J Burch, Kettler, Jean Thomas, Bradford, A FHA The Chesanlng Chapter of F H A has had a very successful year under th leadershlp of Presldent, Edlth Splke, V106 Pre ldent, Bonnle Shult , Secretary, Elalne Petrosky, Treasurer, Carol George, Reporter, Sharon Malworth, hlstorlan, Marlene Burtch, Song Leader, DeAnn Lewls, Parllamentaruan, Sue Schultz, Advlsor Mrs Buben For the years of 1953 Sh the Club was proud to have Joyce Rlchardson as the State Pres1dent Raplds were Edlth harrls Mrs Buben Durlng the year and F H A Square The glrls elected to attend the State Conventlon at Grand Splke, Elalne Petrosky, Sue Schultz, Janet Gutzrer, Kathy and Mrs Splke, thelr chapter mother, went along also the glrl served at the Pheasant Feed, engoyed the F F A Dance party, and the F F A and F F A hayrloe 42 --V . .I , A U, . . . 5 ,.... 5 z , . ., . O C O C -n O 4- 0 0 O O 5, 0 O - ' 0 . 0 . . it . O O . O O O 0 ' . n- . 0 0 . . . . . 0 . . -- . G I 0 Terry, Warren, Mrs. Buben. Absent--Ivey, Foerster. 0 0 O ' Q o o 0 '-' . . . . . . - S. . Z, ' x ' ' n, Y ' H . A I O . 0 . I 'I ' ' 3 ' ' ' ' U U 1: v - . . I . U . . A . . ' , ' S . . o o o 0 -l 0 0 0 Bc O -O -l . Q I Pack row Luha, Darling, Ferden, L Meyerhofer, C Hunt, Koviack, G R1chmond, Bohr, Patterson, Theile, Schmltter, M Blakeslee, Warren, R Whaley, Hersch, Vondrasek, Klump Flfth row Ebenhoh, Baase, Lane, Dan McClelland, B111 Holzhausen, Schmlege, G McAvoy, Bob Holzhausen, Conklln, F1tZU6P81d, Brenner, Mahoney, Bates, Dave McClel land, Korf, F Memmer, Wllson Fourth row Petrosky, Prlnce, Schultz, J Blakeslee, Petru, Bolf, Lameroux, Nelson, Coleman, G1esken, D George, Sprlnger, Minnlck, N1XOn Cranmer, Barror, Haney Thlrd row Wicke, Drexler, LeRoy Wenzel, Bradford, Blelsner Ronald B1la, B Conley, Struck, Taylor, Cross, M Richmond, Boyd, R Coon, Foerster, Turner, D Whaley, Don George Second row Watt, Stasa, Sohorec, Fuoss, Kollar, Smlth, Boone, Splegel, Rltenburg, Ronald Hunt, Gross, Corr1n, R Schoch, Kohnke, Drelick Front row Mr LaPrad, Moore, McCorm1ck, Rogers, Schlitts, Potter, Streeter Kadlec, Kulhanek, C Bila, Mlller, H Conley, Kukul1s, Horton, Valentine, Lloyd Wenzel Mr Braun Absent Chase, Coon, Joe Damic, Demblcky, Hall, Radhs, B Schoch, Wilklns Sholts, John Damlc, Krcmarlk, Hollenback, Ne1tling, Stasa, C Meyerhofer, Teets,Flory FFA The Chesanlng Chapter of Future Farmers of Amer1ca, under the leadership of Mr LaPrad and Mr Braun, has been a very act1ve organ1zat1on thls year off1cers Senlor offlcers and Jun1or Off1CePS Senlor offlcers are Frank Sohorec, Presldent, Lyle Ferden, Vlce Presldent, Russell Fuoss, Secretary, Leonard Schm1ege, Treasurer, Robert Holzhausen, Recorder, Robert Korf, Sen t1nel Junior 0ff1C6TS are Henry Petrosky, Presldent, Leonard Meyerhofer, Vice Presldent, Robert Corrln, Secretary, Charles Coleman, Treasurer, Orlle Wllson, Recorder, Ed Wicke, Sentlnel Four boys, R1chard Coon, Robert Boone, Robert Korf, and Lyle Ferden re celved degrees of State Farmers M1lan Stasa, Henry Petrosky, Don Flory, 1chard Coon, Robert Holzhausen, Robert Corrln, won flrst place 1n the dis BT1Ct contest 1n Parllamentary Procedure Leonard Schmlege took flrst place in the d1StP1Ct contest 1n Publlc Speaklng and won a gold award 1n the g1onal contest Act1v1t1es th1s year Father and Son Banquet, Pheasant Feed, Steer Ban quet, In1t1at1on, Donkey Basketball, Roller Skatlng Party, exhlblted and won the total polnts trophy of Owosso Mldwlnter Falr for the fourth consecutive year, and also exhlblted at the Saglnaw Falr 43 u 0 0 o . -1 I C O . . -- . . .. . . D - a . 0 . 0 . . . . . . . -- . . 0 O O o 0 f . . . . . 0 ' Q g D . . . . . -- . . . . . . . ' Q 0 O . . . . . . O To lead the large group of 127 members, it is necessary to have two sets of . -- . . . . O . . g . . . . . U , Q 3 ' O O . . . . . . . . . . . . re- I O Back row Nhss Walker, Collis, Adelberg, Mr Blue, Dlngler, Hoover, Terry, Mrs McFall Second row Smlth, Richardson, Harrls, Ferden, Hersch, Bowyer Shultz, Stemm Flrst row Schmiege, Skaryd, Morman, Ell1s, Holzhausen, Goushaw, Bell Forensics T 1 Back row Mrs McFall, Hoover, Ivey, Adelberg, Johnston, McFa.rlan, Leonette Sulen, Terry, Gross Second row Schoch, Cooper, K Harrls, Gutzmer, J Harris, Obrecht, Ellls, Dingler Flrst row Valentlne, Leon Sulen, Drezler, George, Bell, McCorm1ck 44 Back row Mr Blue, Ellis, Morman, Schmiege, Skaryd, Holzhausen First row Miss Walker Richardscn, Ferden, Hersch, Mrs McFal1 Forens :cs This year, one hundred fifty students took part in forensics The local contest, which took place in the study hall on March 17 had twenty participants In oratorical declamations, LaVern Skaryd placed first and Carol Ferden second, in interpretative readings, Leonard Schmiege won first and Joan Hersch second, hu orous reading, Eugene Ellis first, Richard Holzhausen second These students, together with Dean Morman and Joyce Richardson giving their original orations, represented our school at the District Contest held in Chesa ning on April 9 where we competed with students from Midland and Ithaca. e local students made a very good showing, taking three first places and one sec- ond. LaVern Skaryd placed first in oratorical declamations, Eugene Ellis first in hu orous, Joyce Richardson first in original orations, Joan Hersch second in interpretative readings. The first place winners will represent the local school in the Regional Contest at Midland the first week in May where they will compete against winners from three other districts, 45 Q A Y Q I 5 1 1 l 5 i 8 ' Q , f !':' ? f -fr 1 , s Y t 1 21 . - Ki is li F iq. , -, . 4. f' . , f . 'I 577' I - 'V -.r X' ' . ' AA L I-'ij nas- . . . . l . --- . , , . J. n - o O . . . . . O . . . . . . . 0 ' ' ' Th Back row Mr Ellis, J Moore, B Schultz, Ketchum, Kulhanek, Hildebrant, Spiegel, Morman, Cross Second row Hall, Brownlng, Bussell, Jones, Truitt Kovick, Hintz, N Moore, Branham Flrst row Kunik, Klump, B Schultz, Baase, Shaffer, Stasek, Viv1an Blakeslee, Virglnla Blakeslee, Bowyer, W1rostek Senior Play Under the dlrection of Mr Ray Ellls, the Senior class presented WHead1n' lor The H11ls,N a three act comedy ln the high school aud1tor1um, March 26 A large audlence engoyed the antlcs of a f1ne h1ll b1lly cast A clarlnet quartet CODS1St1Hg of D1ane Obrecht, Gayle Barret, Jane Harr1s, and Julla Adelberg, and the Glrls' Sextet which 1ncludes Elalne Bussell, Carol halter, Marlene Byam, Barbara Walter, Thelma Shaffer, and Patsy Smlth enter talned the audlence w1th several numbers between acts r A NIT 45 ha 99 g V iw We 46 A 0 0 . . -- . 0 0 ' o . . . . 0 O . . . 0 I, . - . . . A . . . . . . . ' 0 . . . . . . . . . , . 1 . . . 0 ..,- Q m U - '- -f , . vw - Q -1 ' ,. . A , -'LQ' was f - 0 n M h ' N. . I ,. X ' 0 '. ' ' .1 Y rffp . f . , , 'T v ' ' ' ' 'N ' 4 ' 'b bk l. ' ' - Q,-' ' K . . i A h - X , - . , N. ' . w ' 5 ar' . I Q - - 5 1-.1 ,Q I 1- - ' K1 , Jack row Mr Blue, Schmlege, Holzhausen, Smith, Corrln, Klnsey, We1ssmann, E111 Flrst row Th1el, Byam, Sulen, Stemm, Glllis, Korth, Miller Absent Wood Jumor Play On Frlday evenlng, November 20, the Junior class, under the d1T6Ct1OH of Mr Blue, presented a h1lar1ous comedy, 'Deadly Ernest W The large crowd was generous w1th 1tS laughter and applause Between acts, Mary Kettler entertalned w1th her saxophone, accompanled by Mary Green at the plano 47 S N , . . . - -- , - I ' -- g I 0 I . . . . . . 0 0 . . 0 . . . . . O ' 3 5 . 2 5 'I - x, , ,a, A'- ' --e ,- J t' 1 -' Hg. - x ,J .. , 19 I 5 I N oi 4 V, S1 X Back row P Whaley, Richmond, Kov1ack, McAvoy, Sohorec, Gregory, Holzhausen, Danek, Brueggeman Thlrd row Mr Mlllikan, Mr Braun, Schmltter, Meyerhofer, Bates, Darllng Ferden, Mr Malcolm Second row Moore, Kollar, Splegel, Hlldebrant, George, Smith, Gross Flrst row D Whaley, Hunt, Schmlege, Taylor, Cross, Struck, Wenzel Conservation Club Durlng the year a group of senlor boys tho llke outaoor life, huntlng, flshlng, and trap shootlng, became lnterested 1n a Conservatlon Gun Club so a group was organized to meet along w1th the other school 8CtiV1t16S The group, composed of Jun1or ard Senlor boys only, has engoyed meetlngs w1th the local Conservatlon Club, have held trap shoots, and are plannlng many more act1v1t1es 1n the future One lmportant funct1on of the organlzatlon is to teach the safe use of fire arms The off1cers are Don Florv, Presldent, Gary Smlth, V1ce President, Larry Struck, Secretary, Kenneth Splegel, Treasurer, John Koviack, Sentlnel Mr Malcolm, Adv1sor 48 11... - . 0 'A 0 u 0 . ' 0 Q - . Q . . Z1 , I 9 ' Absent--Miller, Prince, Flory. . . ,A . . 4 . . . . . . . . O . . . . O O . 0 M3312 4. .4 APN A My i X Z'- 4'3 .41 4 N sw li-1 If - - ' - , 1'.--f::- Q 1 t- L T-...Q o- '-.'- 40' I 'O - , ' -f a',' ' - - --- -, f a' of- 1 4 I 3 9 2 ' . f . ,J :ya , fc' -N! Q .. Q X V f- A b N, Q 15 9 Q K rf I 5 . ,, 4 5 5 r ,Q f Back row Eastwood, J Adelberg, J Ellls, D Bell, E Adelberg, S Schultz, Neumann, Harrls, T Kunlk, Boetcher, Waters, Kulhanek, Bowyer, Petrosky, Haney Fourth row Schoch, Smlth, Klockziem, Warren, G Barrett, Ketchum, Webster, Remster, Stoddard, K Barrett, Cooper, Rlchardson, Ivey, W1rostek, MCCOPm1CY Thlrd row Tbonas, Coon, Loder, Valentlne, McClure, B Adams, Walter, A Kun1k K Larner, Ward, Allen, S Branham, B Branham, McCa1p1n Second row Obrecht Ferden, W11lson, Johnston, R Schultz, Race, E Ellls, D16tZ91, W Bell, M Burtch, Kettler, Bliss Flrst row Dula, J Burch, Stern, otehlik, Busse 1, Sprlnger, Hlll, Bliss, Hunt, E1cher, V1tOUS, F Larner, Cottenham Band The Senlor Band, under the d1rect1on of Mr LHVIVRG, has had another successful year The offlcers are Joyce R1chardson, Presldent, Bob Schultz, V1ce Presldent, Elalne Petrosky, Secretary Treasurer Among the many act1v1t1es 1n whlch the band partlclpated were the Holland Tullp Fest1val, May 15, the Sprlng Concert, Apr 1 28, the Central NCN Band Festlval May h, the Band Festlval at the Sagln ounty Fa1r 1n September, the Memorlal Day parade, and the Labor Day celebration The band also marched at home football and basketball games 51 ' 0 0 . 0 o o V I . . . , h -- ' x . . . . . X. . u- i I . . . . Q 0 c . o I O 5' O . v -- I Q 0 . o I- - - 'Q :K- Kviz, Boone, Jones, Hersch, Pavka, C. Adams, Wenzel. Absent--Blazo, Kinsey, . . . . d. I. . . . . .J . . g . . . . - . . ' 0 . . . aw 3 . . O . O O Wenzel, Dula, Adams, Burch, Stem , Pavka, Jones, Hersch, Stehlik, Bussell, Kv1z Majorettes The majorettes demonstrated the1r ab1l1ty at baton twlrllng agaln thls year by performlng at all the home football games and some of the basketball games Three new magorettes and one magor have been added to the band, thus mahlng On Fay h, they attended the Central HGH Band Festival and on May 15, the Holland Tullp Festlval. The1r performance on both of these occaslons was out standlng 52 a total of thirteen now. 6 'EP' f V4 YV Back row Bliss, V Blakeslee, Jones, Bussell, Neu ann, R Georve, Korth, Mlller, Glesken, Corr1n, C Walter, Schultz, E Splke, Bowyer, P Splke, Kunlk Four+n row Boetcher, Holzhausen, Kov1ck, Fuoss, Petrosky, Stemm, Kollar, C Georve, Blazo, Adelberg, E111s, Azelton, Trultt, Schaffer Third row M Smlth, G1111s, Hughes, Grlffus, Murphy, Schoch, P Smith, D Lew1s, C Lew1s, B Walter, Ivey, Jackson, Slusser, Moff1t Second row Waters, Obrecht, K Harrls, Hafner, Bur+ch hviz, Westervelt, Gutzmer, W11lson, Ferden, Green, J Harrls F1rst row Thomas, M Byam, McClure, B Byam, Hunt, Ward, Coleman, Horton, L Blakeslee, Bradford Absent Curtls, H1l1, Kohnke, Foerster, Sprlnger Sensor Girls Chorus The Glrls' Chorus under the d1TSCt1CH of br 1aV1gne COPt1Hu6S to be one of the larger groups of the school Vlanne Petrosky acteo as Secretary Treasurer T e glrls attended the Vocal Festnval at Blrch Run, Aprll 6, and sang at the Annual Sprlng Concert on Aprll at tke h1gF soho 91 1 -,r .iL. I 53 0 0 O ' . . . . . , 0 0 0 0 U as l . D . . . . . 0 ' 0 . . . - 0 0 0 0 . Q ' Q . U A o D ' O O O O -I. . . . O o 0 , . . . ! . V . A . . ., Q g 4.4 , u -- . A a r 4 Q Q 1 1 1 A 1, ul . iw . . ' 42 ,I - . 2 .- ,go s. 4 I R ' ' Q5 -L, A SM.: X , J 'WM X A . . N E Q - ' ' , l . 'T 3 ff A. sw 5 U I H 2, XA R I Q: ' . ' -, - . J Rt , I f E x I I f - N -Minn . 5, fx I 47 5 A . J I I - L 4 , 1. K X I , Back row Robert Holzhausen, Vondrasek, Rlchard Holzhausen, xaryd, Fu s 4at+, Welssmann, Goddard, Thlele, R Johnston Thlrd row Brueggeman, Swartzmlller, Darllng, B Johnston, Baase, Hardaker, Hunt, Goushaw, Iofflt Second row Dietzel, Schultz, Boone, Kettler, Hlldebrant, Hollenback, Corrln Petrosky, Ell1s, Mr Newman Flrst row Mrs Nelson, McCorm1 k, Rlchardson, Kulhanek, Conley, LeRoy Wenzel, Gall, Valentlne, Lloyd Nen el Absent Haney, Schmlege, Foerster, Kinsey, Struck Boys Chorus The Boys' Chorus, under the dlxectlon of Vrs Jel on and bl Newman, contlnues to be an actlve organlzatlon The chorus sang at the Central H H Vocal Festlval at Elrch Run, Aprll 6,and at the annual Sprung Concert 'F 818, rbi 3 J- .- QP 54 -- . ' S1 , 'CLS ', T ., ' ' , , ' -- . . 0 l 4 . 0 11 I 0 . - . . .H . I , , -.. , V 1 ' T z , Q-A . . f - 1 ' . 1 g T 5 T' f- , -' . - ' ' .x O C ' ' ' on April 25. v 51 , yan an , s . It 1 ' 4a ' 5' ' Q :Eff Q it 3 7 S . yt l :us Cv A- '95 Q ' .4 i.-,,: 77 r ki my 4. 4' ' K Q -. 1 '- f' , y, I to .I .xx ,tg Jr. High Boys' Chorus Baca row Ph 111ps, J S, Harrls, Hoover, D Swartzmlller, Humpula, oane1, Clarx, Rhodes, Kettler, Dula Fourth row Cooper, Terry, Hast1ngs, E Koskl, Bllss, C Fooper, F Lycka, Schmltter, Elcher, Hill, Ondrias Thiru row VOVIHCK, Savage, Byam, Mlkula, Ostrander, Vondrasek, Konsdorf, Hayes, Hunt, Wllle, Nelson Second row K owartzmlller, Sensabauvh, H1ckmott, I11ler, Helse, Hlldebrant, Renster, Burtch, R Lycka, Ward, Grlffus Flrst row Klmmel, Sleeseman, Davls, Jetton, Kad lee, Walser, Bates, N1XOH, Branham, Huff, Streeter, D Larner Absent Cottenham, R Persons, Ruff, Yllklns, C Persons, F Koskl, Stanuszek, E Larner, Esplnoza, Peet J 'ru- ' 55 D ,Z . - h . . .,, . ' -- ,M f' pf vaf, , 1 ' . . . o o o . . - . J g 1 g -'-.L . . 1 I , . . ,I ,. . . 11 . D .. , . . . . . , ..-, , , .. . . . 111 .,. . . . Q ' C 'Q U o I 'A . ff Lv r gr ' I A if at 2 f nafJ+ - Juli ' - .. s ,pa . '- ' 'fs pl. ' I - ' r I. , A ,gt I , Q 5 , . I - 'if Jr. High Girls' Chorus Back row Mayhew, Passmore, Flory, Hill, Welch, LeRoy, Dlngler, Sulen, Ku ik, Prince, J Sabo, Fondren, Devereaux Fifth row Aldrich, Blehm, Nlxon, Ketchum, B Detw11er, Taylor, Kaye Barrett, Adams, Deisler, Kathy Barrett, Joan Burch, D Kettler, Hoover Fourth row Conley, Wolfe, Turner, Handley, Novak, Loder, Princlnsky, Ostrander, C Adams, Graves, Vogelaar, Hollenback, Sedlar Thlrd row M. Detwller, Moffit, Vincent, Winiarski, VanSickle, Stuart, F1ck1es, Quidy Branham, Dula, Coon, Canze, Moore Second row Webster, Miller, Hersch, Varney Q1TSt row Bablon, Bates, S Sabo, Konsdorf, Adelberg, Archambault, Augustlne, Lewls, Terry, Smith, Trueschel, Pochly, Jean Burch Absent Lux, Stoddard, Warren Kia 56 Wright, Humpula, Sadlec, M, Kettler, Fritzler, Green, Weber, Kennedy, Bowyer. ' Q H ... Hr vv 4lllL. Sextet B walter, C Walter, Shaffer, Smlth P1an1st Byam I .IS CDctet Back row Johnston, Brueggeman, McCorm1ck, Valentlne F1PSt row Schultz, Theile, Goushaw, Schmiege. P18niSt Mrs Nelson 57 .-3i?mfA1' - V V 3 o o I 0 . . o 2 :Sf g 451 ' ' XJ , za- 4. . , - L- x K ' h Q S v dw- ' . 11 . . . . 11 A c ud- fl Q .uni '1' 5 C-5 3 UZN-'Locus-f 522226. tgp-vm-an 2110? 'ale-10611190 -unyonsqfhv nsq.4.a-vu R Q fe, Cf .QU I .I X Back row Swartzmlller, David McClelland, George, Moffit, Bill Holzhausen, Darling Fourth row Vrable, Dan McClelland, Gregory, Skaryd, Dick Holzhausen, Corrin, Wilson Meyerhofer, Gall Second row Mr Majdeski, McFal1, Struck, Johnston, Jesse Espinoza Conklln, Race, Petrosky, Coleman, Mr Vohre First row Wicke, Moore, Sabo, Splegel Schmiege, Flory, Koviack, G McAvoy, H11debrant Absent Gregory, J McAvoy, Banta, Coke, Danek, Smith Football The football team, under the guidance of Coaches Mohre and MHjd88k1, had a very impressive season, tying for second place with Durand in the Central WCW Conference In the last game of the year, the Indians lost possession of the WGolden Cuspidor' when they were defeated by a very strong and fleet St Charles team They have high hopes of winning it back next year. 1953 Record Central C Standings Ches Corunns Elsie Perry Coru na Durand Chesaning Ovi Durand Elsie Perry St Charles Ov1 4050135 OObJkuJ:'P I1 fu w ,.l,4,, p. N ag L . 0 D- 0 S X was gin 's ' : L. 3 ' I - . 5 . l L .5 , N . . 5 -y 1 ' . ' s nh Ee 2 55 J Y ' 0 0 U! ' 3' cu O ' .4 5 ' F E S J rd Y . U1 C'C'hJnJplplrv 0 8. 5 l Hwooooe S . U' 3 . 2 4 if 5 U O Varslty Cheerleaders Reserve Cheerleaders Back row Gross, O'Hare, Hafner, Spike, Thomas Flrst row Hoover, Furphy 62 Holzhausen, Adelberg, M. Shultz, B. Shultz, Pavka, Koviack. Back row Hlldebrant, Adelberg, Ell1s, Petrosky, Smlth, Schultz, Marasklne, Mr Mllllkan Front row Grevory, Gross, Race, Coke, Danek Varslty Basketball Che Ithaca +OV1G Flu blng +Durard +Perrw t Charles Elsie Conference gares Conference standlngs Elsle Corunna Chesanlng Durand Ovld Perry DFA LN RECORD Ches Opp St Johns Corurna MOV1G +Durand Ulsw St Charles 4Corunna Tournaments D1Str1Ct Tournanent Ithaca Ch8S8.I11l'1g S3 63 S0 Oppo 0 I 39 59 . 116 61 1 115 Sh 91 1 71 7.19 sf hh 112 A S7 L12 1 36 35 ' U2 63 6 ,' 774 S7 22Perry 55 146 5 . 39 50 fb- Le D5 l13 247 M9 . 52 61 ' U5 55 W L ' 8 2 . 7 3 ' ' . ' 6 ls 57 6 74 ' ' 2 8 1 9 3 3 3 2 fi :f:..nlfl 64 Back row Boyd, Richmond, Hersch, Luha, Sad1lec, Bohn, Mr Mohre First row Moffit, Corrln, Johnston, Wilson, Hunt, Gregory JumorVarslty Basketball Ithaca Ovid Flushing Durand Perry St. Charles Elsie la5 33 211 58 bl 1:9 H.S. p, 18 29 3h 50 L15 35 115 32 St, Johns Corunna Ovid Durand Perry Elsie St. Charles Corunna Ho L o 52 60 143 116 no 53 67 38 P 38 31 311 5 8 20 L13 39 37.1 Back row Clark, Kov1ack, Nikula, Ward, E1Ch6T, Kettler Th1rd row Klmmel, Branham, D Swartzmiller, Danek, Kadlec, Nixon, Larner Second row Hunt, Ostrander, Helse, Remster, K Swartzmiller, Hayes F1rst row Hastings, Ruff, Streeter, Cottenham, Nelson, Rhodes, Konsdorf Junior Hugh Basketball Th1S year, the Jr Hlgh basketball team, under the d1P8Ct1Oh of Coach Magdeski, played 12 games agalnst the followlng teams Hemlock, St Charles, Corunna, Brady, and Chesanlng Our Lady The team was composed of boys from the seventh and elghth grades Many of these players, havlng learned the fundamentals of playing basketball and having had some experience, will be playing on the Jr Varslty next year 6 Cooper, Hill, Koski, Humpula, Graves, Mr. Majdeski. Absent--Hildebrant, Huff 6 Girls Basketball x Back row 4'-Klockziem, Welch, weorge, if-Spike, +fSchultz, LeRoy. Second row Moffit, -x-Westervelt, er-Burtch, -rt-D Kunlk, Mlss Walker. Flrat row T Kunlk, -H-Shaffer, eeKviz, -x-Pavka, efBaase Absent Brownlng -X-Letter winner SEASON RECORD F Q p Q St Charles Owos o 3l4 Hemlock Hemlock ll St Charles Owosso 6 01' ,gk 'W 67 ' 7 l A - ' 2 +11 4 l 'l , -n If n o f N , , ' -Q F I ' V C0 echo Op g CgH.ug Opp, 0 59 5 - 21 M5 ' 1 Sh . 2h 31 2 22 Thurston, Ellis, Gross, Koviack, Hildebrant, student manager First row Sohorec, Danek, Sabo, Brueggeman, McAvoy, Conley, Bates, Wenzel, Ivey, M836Th0fS1 Track The track team, last year, under the guidance of Coach Milllkan, h d a highly successful season, taking thlrd place ln the Central 'CN Confer ence Meet. The 1953 season consisted of the following meets: Dual Meet - Chesaning 143, Corunna 66 Dual Meet - Chesaning Ml, Perry 68 Dual Meet - Chesaning hh, Saginaw Arthur Hill Sophomcres 65 Triangular Meet - Chesaning h8, Ovid 10, Corunna 79 Triangular Meet - Chesaning 59 1f2, Durand 75 lf-2, Morrice 1 Central C Conference Meet 1953 Dm-and 1,0 3 5 cnesaning 35 Pe1'1'.Y 35 3 5 Corunna 26 hf5 ovid 5 68 Back rows-Mr. Milliken, Coke, Moore, Spiegel, Race, Stasek, Conklin, Haney, J D Bates, Whaley, Maraskine, Ed Bates, Richmond, Mr Mohre Cross Country This year, Chesaning added to its athletic department, a Cross country team under the guidance of Coach Mohre The team competed in two meets with Alma, losing the first one and winning the second. The boys took fourth place in the regional meet held at Michigan State College. Coach Mohre has high hopes for the future of Cross-country in Chesaning High. chesfming 30 Alma 264+ Chesaning 26 Alma 38 4The team with the fewer points is the winner. 69 651110 IM Q the it ll 'Q Back row Mr Magdeski, Johnston, Van Horn, Flory, Qtasek, J Conklln, J McAvoy, Corrln, Fltzger ld, Schroeder, Manager Front row Qwartzmlller, ihurston, Coke, Ellls, C Conl11n, A McAvoy, Petroskg Baseball Last year's baseball team, under the guiding hand of Coach Majdeski, had a very favorable season, w1nning h games against S losses, and tying w1th Corunna for third place in the Central nCn Conference league This year's baseball team w111 be under the leadership of Coach Mohre QB' EZ' 5' 8 R O 'J' 0 UI O I0 S' C3 SI B fi 5 E M U0l'0U'lbJW0U1 UNM! NI O Birch Run St. Charles Ovid O mgmg P61 'T' 2 Chesaning 5 3 2 2 1 O 3 Durand Elsie la St. Charles Durand 5 Corunna O 7 2 Elsie 3 Corunna h 2 Perry 5 X X ' ' v V ,I ' if 'off Loi? 1, 11 9 14 'A r UI ,V 2 . V, K 4 if U 0 'X I A X . ' j 5' - 1 . 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