Coldwater High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Coldwater, MI)
- Class of 1953
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GLORIA MEIER - Editor TED RENNELL - - Assistant Editor DESMOND N. BUZZELL - - Adviser PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF COLDWATER HIGH SCHOOL IN THE YEAR H553 PAGE TWO ive dedieate our lfardinal to Phyllis Dlavk. who still lives as vividly as ever ill our memories C GN Www PHYLLIS MACK PAGE THREE P GE OUR There sho stands . . but it takes more than a lmilding to make a svhool . f ? M' - 4' .s 3,1 1-'ff 1-W ' M 'mx . 'ix' ,,,- , , L , 1 W,rq ,g,1Qff1 ,We g,?,4'f,' U1 T ,IAQ ' .ff , I jwgfv if ng . A 1 ,ff Ygl rp? gf .W A x ' 1, ,, 41 I ! ' 'x 1,4 ' 's . 1 ll' 5 1 2f4e 'ff WQVQH? Rf, '. V. 1 tg! , Q 1 ,Q , ,-1? A ,yi dw -Af 34142 ' lg iffww ff if 11 eww WL 'il' 1.4,'w1 f4?11Mf F'104'Ed'i' ?fl fgv ,A I V f ,., 'Q R 'Y' i 4 ' i Z ,.... 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HARRY HAYES English, Commercial Math MISS PATRICIA CHURCH English, Speech, Dramatics, Debate MR. DESMOND N. BUZZELL English, Journalism, Publications ABSENT FROM PICTURE- MISS DELORES BEAN English and Social Studies MR. ROSS NEELEY Social Studies, English MR. JAMES VINCENT American Government, History MR. OSCAR RENSHAW American History, Sociology, Economics MR. ROY HOUSTON Civics MR. LEE PROCTOR Social Studies, English, Science, Math MR. RAYMOND EWERS Social Studies, English MR. OWEN JOHNSON BioIo9Y. Aeronautics MR. VAL CONNOLLY Science MR BERTRAND SIBLEY Chemistry, Physics . . . I A1'lII'l'i MR. BURDETTE HARRIS Mathematics MRS, O. W. DAVIS Mathematics MRS. STANLEY BORDEN Mathematics MR. WILLIAM ZABONICK Mathematics, Coach, Drawing MRS. M, P. WEILER School Librarian MR. JOSEPH RICE Commercial Low, Typing, Booking, Stenography MISS MARTHA HOFFMAN Girls' Physical Education, Spanish MISS ILDA PHILLIPS Typing, Bookkeeping MRS. WILLIAM HAWLEY Latin, English MISS ELLEN ROBERTS Vocal Music MRS, PAUL AITCHISON Dancing Class, Study Hall MR, LARRY OLSON Assistant Instrumental Instructor MR. HARLAN BOND Instrumental Instructor l+'Al'l7l.'l'Y . . . MR. FLOYD EBY Athletic Director, Health Educa- tion, Physical Education MR. FRANK LOWE Coach, Driver Training, Hisiory, Health Educalian MR, GEORGE OSENKO Coach, Physical Education, Driver Training, Hisiory MR. JAMES CROSBY Agriculfure MISS HARRIET KLINE Home Economics MRS, GUS BURANDT Home Economics MR. BERTRAND GRIGG Shop, Assisianf Coach S1-vrvtaries MRS. BEATTY MRS, WARNOCK - ' S 5, X, S i fs? 5 15 1 I 1 A J Q v-N ' A rv Q! ' 334 A 'Aw wk !,i ,Q . z I N 3. E R 3 1 3 5' 'f Q E1 ir? ? 2 f S RIGG, STOTT, HELMER, BOVEE CLASS 0F 1953 llfficers PRESIDENT . Jerry Helmer VICE-PRESIDENT H Natalie Bovee SECRETARY WA, , Katharine Stott TREASURER e- ,, ,, Remus Rigg SENIOR CLASS REVIEW As we look around to see our fellow classmates in their graceful caps and gowns receiving their diplomas with dig- nity and solemnity, we begin reminiscing . . . On September 8, 1948, we were walking as fast as our wobbl l ' ' y egs would carry us into the huge Lincoln study hall where a sea of strange faces greeted us After the fi t d . rs ay of enrollment, the strange faces became personalities with h w om we were to share the next six years of fun and work. Our class immediately elected as president, John S ' ' Wclnf VICE' presldent, Mickey Cochrane, treasurer, Geraldine Grigg- and 1 Beverly Devlin. Those wonderful class parties where hose and fellas ties for the first time ill l secretary, girls wore w aways be among our memories. When home and had to smile at the n peared so we entered the eighth grade, we felt very much at ew seventh graders who ap- nervous. Jim Zabonick received the top honors in our election of officers. Janice Soule, vice-president' Dori L' d , s in , secretary, Gloria Meier, treasurer, and Mickey Cochrane, Stu- dent C 'l ' ' ouncl representative, completed the official line-up. Katharine Stott and Mary Minier walked away with the His- tory Awards. We really buckled down while in eighth grade and anxiously awaited the following fall when we would be knighted Sir FRESHMEN. Will we ever forget our freshman year when we we re an ardent fan of the reserve football, basketball, and baseball teams? Thirt f h y o t e rugged males in our class were in the limelight in those games. We backed our team with th I d- e ea ership of our vigorous reserve cheerleaders, Gloria Meier Poll J M ' ' y o ason, Beverly Devlin, Sylvia Allen, and Sally Lund- quist. President Jack Stansell was assisted by his cabinet of Mickey Cochrane, vice-president, Katharine Stott, treasurer, and Janice Soule, secretary. After an enthusiastic campaign, Pat Green won the office of President of the Student Council. Our good citizens for the year were Jerry Helmer and Gloria Meier. ln June we said good-bye to the Lincoln building and gazed across the court to our home for the next three years - Roosevelt Building. We were now the proud co-owners of messy lockers way up on third floor, but that is one of the glories of being a sophomore in senior high. We discovered that the kids over here were swell, and we certainly enioyed the Sophomore PAGE TWENTY-FOUR Reception they had for us. Remember how proud we were that a member of our class, Katharine Stott, won the I Speak For Democracy contest? Our competent commissioners were Donna Bodie and Roger Dennis. Sally Lundquist acted as madame president, Bruce Dillon, vice-president, Mickey Coch- rane, secretary, and Gloria Meier, treasurer The varsit C d . y ar s saw seven sophomores Uack Stansell, Richard Dirschell, Bob Tuck B ' ' ' ' er, ruce Dillon, Joe Wilkins, Mickey Cochrane, and Ed. Gifford in their midst. Gloria Meier and Beverl D l' y evln were promoted to varsity cheerleaders. Our year to shine in dramatics was 1952 The hilarious play, You Can't Take It With You , presented March 27 and 28, gave the people of Coldwater a chance to forget their troubles. The Homecoming Queen's court was graced by two lovely iunior girls, Jean Forester and Marilyn Dickey. Alyce Aiken was elected Clerk on the Commission and Natalie Bovee and Bruce Dillon were our Junior Commissioners. Our class president was Tom Cranson, vice-president, Polly Jo Mason, secretary, Roger Dennis, and treasurer, Remus Rigg. lt really seemed great to see so many of our fellas in the line-up on the varsity team. Sylvia Allen and Kay Thomas donned varsity cheerleading outfits. Our evening at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet and Prom was very enioyable and at the some time sad - this was good-bye to our senior pals. A , e are reminded that the year has fairly flown by with the many events. The senior year started off with the Sophomore Re- ception on October 8. Our politicians were Jerry Helmer, president, Natalie Bovee, vice-president, Katharine Stott, sec- retary, Remus Rigg, treasurer, and Roger Dennis, Mayor. Patsy Robinson and Marlene Woods were our commissioners. Petite Marilyn Dickey was crowned Homecoming Queen, Jean For- ester and Kay Thomas were the senior members of her court. Pat Taylor was in the Harvest Queen's court. The sophisticated comedy, The Man Who Came To Dinner, proved to be a tremendous success on November 20 and 21. The operetta Model Bride was staged on May I by the girls. Gloria Meier was chosen D. A. R. Girl, and Janice Soule and Jerry Helmer as Ideal Girl and Boy. Gloria Meier and Katharine Stott were Valedictorian and Salutatorian. The Jr.-Sr. Ban- quet and Prom and the long-awaited Washington trip with Mrs. Ethel Hawley and Mr. Bertrand Sibley, our class advisors, were more events that provided us with school memories in the years to come. s we look back on our last year in high school w VALEDICTORIAN GLORIA MEIER When we receive our diplomas at the grad- uation exercises in June, we'll certainly have a different feeling than our grandparents did in the same situation. It was quite an accomplish- ment for them to go through twelve years of formal schooling, but now it is more or less ex- pected that we at least go through high school. Years ago, graduation from the eighth grade was quite an event - it sent its graduates out to pave their roads in life. We can't hope to be prepared and fit for the long road ahead at that age. More and more is being required of us before we take that final step, independently, into the world's busy whirl. Not only does this onward chase of education exist right here in our high schools, but in other higher institutions of learning and every phase of life itself. A degree from college doesn't begin to carry the value it did fifty years ago. Of course, only through education can we hope to contribute in this world and enrich our own lives. I only hope that we don't, in the rush of things, get too involved and wrapped up in learning that we spend too much time striving for a higher educational goal and in so doing, sacrifice our happiness and lose our sense of evaluating the really important things in life. Education does not make a man good, it only makes him clever. -Rousseau. SAL UTA TORIA N KATHARINE sToTT James Monroe once said, A free, virtuous, and enlightened people must know well the great principles and causes on which their hap- piness depends. During our twelve years in school we have been given the tools to lead a useful life. Our education has not been presented to us on a silver platter for us to squander. The commun- ity has a right to expect us to pay for it in prac- ticing enlightened citizenship. Today America is one of the world's fore- most nations. She has many crucial decisions to make. Our country can only make the right choices by listening to the voice of the people - this is inherent in our democratic tradition. We must be aware of the tensions in the world today and their underlying causes. We must keep ourselves informed of the many social, political, and economic developments. In a republic, the decisions of the leaders rely upon the will of the people. After the errors in policy are made we blame Washington but the fault lies with us. We cannot expect to develop our capabilities in a free land unless we perform our duties as citizens. We must shoulder the respon- sibilities laid upon us. PAGE TWENTY-FIVE 'l'0P TEN Alyce Aiken, Jim Zabonick Sue Stevens Patsy Green Geraldine Grigg Doris Lind Janice Soule Polly Jo Mason Gloria Meier Katharine Stott Isle-all Girl Ideal Boy ll. A. ll. Girl JANICE SOULE JERRY HELMER GLORIA MEIER PAGE TWENTY-SIX CHARLES BAKER - AUSTIN BARNES - ALYCE AIKEN - Lou Top Ten School Clerk 3 Mirror Staff I, 2, 3 Cardinal Staff 3 Cardinal Chatter 4 Y-Teens l, 2 G. A. A. I, 2 Dancing Club 2 Exchange Assembly Horizon Club 2 Sr. Play Comm. Jr. Play Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Model Bride Comm. Reserve Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Cardinal Stal? 3, 4 Mirror Staff I, 2, 3, Democracy Contest 3 Cardinal Choir 3 Chorus l, 3 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, 4 svivu. ALLEN - sly ' 3 4 l. I 4 Dancing Club l, 2, 4 G. A. A. l, 2,3 Exchange Assembly 3 Model Bride 4 Citizenship Comm. 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Christmas Party Com ffl. Soph. Reception Comm Track 4 Intramurals 4 Tumbling l F. F. A. l, 3 4-H Club 3 2 4 3 3 2 4 ,.-ruffyf, FORREST BALLARD - Art' Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity l Basketball Reserve 2 Basketball Future Varsity C-Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3 Band Follies 2 Jr. Play Cast Baseball Reserve 2 1 l Awful Austin Varsity Baseball Manager l, 3 Varsity Basketball Manager l Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staff 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Cardinal Service Club 3, 4 Cardinal Service Treasurer 4 Rifle Club l Civil Air Patrol 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Chef Class 4 Hall Monitor l SE NIORS DARYL ALLEN - Ed Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Football Varsity 4 Football Reserve 2, Football Future Var Track Reserve 3 Intramurals 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3 3 sity l Band Follies l, 2, 3 Basketball Band 1 Chorus 2 Hi-Y 2, 3 Cardinal Service Club l Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Christmas Party Comm. 2 NANCY ANDREWS - Nan Sr. Play Cast Mirror Stall l, 2, 3, 4 Business Ed. Mirror Cardinal Stal? 3, 4 Cardinal Chatter 2 Model Bride 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 3, G. A. A. l, 2 Golf l Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Com 4 4 m.3 Citizenship Comm. l, 2 Concession Chairman 4 RICHARD BALDWIN - Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Football Varsity 3, BaldIe 4 Football Reserve l, 2 Basketball Varsity 4 Basketball Reserve l, 2, 3 Tennis 2 C'Club 3, 4 Mirror Staff 3 Boys' State 3 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 BEVERLY BARANOUSK Y-Teens 2, 3 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 4-H Club 2, 3, 4 Otiice Girl 4 Sr. Play Comm. 4 l - Bev Christmas Party Comm. 2 Model Bride Comm. 4 FREDERICK BARRINGER - Fred Football Varsity 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Band l, 2, 3, 4 , , 3, 4 Band Follies l 2 Chorus 2, 3 Citizenship Comm. 3 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN SENIORS DONNA BATTERSON - Donna Kae Mirror Staff l, 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Staff 2, 3 Cardinal Chatter 2 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 F. T. A. 2 G. A. A. I, 2 4-H Club I Model Bride 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 2 Christmas Part Comm. 2 Y Band Follies Make-up Comm. 4 GALE BOATMAN - Soapy Football Varsity 2, 3, 4 Football Reserve 'I Basketball Varsity I, 2 Baseball Varsity I Track Varsity 2 C-Club 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 4 SHIRLEY BORN - Toots Model Bride 4 Y-Teens 4 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Chorus Accompanist 3 Exchange Assembly 3 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4 Rural Youth 3, 4 Office Girl I Librarian 3 Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3 Sr. Play Comm. JOANNE BRADLEY - Joannie' Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Director Cardinal Staff 2, 4 Mirror Staff l, 2, 3, 4 News Ed. Mirror 4 Feature Ed. Mirror 3 Cardinal Chatter 3 Ass't Ed. Cardinal Chatter 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club l, 2 G. A. A. l, 2 Citizenship Comm. I, 2 Sr. Play Comm. 4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 BETTY BROWN - Bet Cardinal Choir 3 Chorus 4 G. A. A. l, 2 Bowling I Intramurals I Librarian 3, 4 Usher 3 PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT RICHARD BETTS - Dick Football Future Varsity I Basketball Future Varsity l Baseball Future Varsity l Intramurals 'I Cardinal Choir 3 Chorus 2 DONNA BODIE - Donna Lof' Cardinal Chatter 4 Editor Cardinal Chatter 4 Ass't Ed. Cardinal Chatter 4 Mirror Stal? I, 2, 3 Quill and Scroll Award 4 Sr. Play Cast Model Bride 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 U. N. Club 4 G. A. A. 'l, 2 Dancing Club 2 Horizon Club 2 Student Commission 2 Jr. Play Ticket Chairman Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Soph. Receotion Comm. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 NATALIE BOVIE - Nat Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast Cardinal Staff 3, 4 Mirror Stat? 3, 4 Debate 3 Forensics 4 Democracy Contest 7, 4 Girls' State 3 Class Vice-Pres. 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens Proaram Chair 4 Dancing Club 2 G. A. A. I, 2 Student Commission 3 Exchange Assembly 3 Cardinal Choir 4 Citizenship Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. GLENN BRODT - Brodty Basketball Reserve 3 Basketball Future Varsity l, 2 Baseball Reserve 3 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Vice-Pres. 4 F. F. A. State Delegate 3 F. F. A. National Delegate 4 Parliamentary Team 2, 3, 4 Boys' Cooking 4 Citizenship Comm. 2, 4 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 WALTER BROWN, JR. - Sonny Senior Play Cast Cardinal Stott 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staff 3, 4 Sports Ed. Mirror 4 Quill and Scroll Award 4 Boys' State 3 Track Varsity 3, 4 Track Reserve 2 Football Reserve 2 Basketball Future Varsity I, 2 Golf l C-Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 JOANNE BURTON - Jae Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club l, 2, 4 G. A. A. l, 2 Mirror Stat? l Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr. Play Comm. IRVING CASWELL - Irv Baseball Reserve 2 Baseball Future Varsity 1 Cardinal Service Club 4 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 2, 3, 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 Boy Scouts 1, 2, 3 Civil Air Patrol 4 DUANE COLVIN '- Muscles Football Reserve 3 Football Future Varsity 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Manager 4 F. A. A. T HAROLD CORLESS - Cookie Sr. Play Cast Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity l Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Basketball Reserve 2 Freshman Basketball I Track Varsity 2, 3, 4 Track Reserve l C-Club 2, 3, 4 C-Club President 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Jr. Play Comm. RUTH ANN DeBOLT - Ruthy Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 2 Dancing Club 2 G. A. A. l, 2 Citizenship Comm. 2 SENIORS JANE ANN CAMPBELL - Janie Cardinal Stott 2 Y-Teens 2, 3 Dancing Club 2 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Model Bride 4 Chorus Accompanist 3, 4 Jr. Play Usher Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 GORDON COCHRANE - Mick Sr, Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Baseball Varsity 2, 3, 4 Baseball Reserve l Football Reserve 3 Basketball Reserve 3 Cardinal Staff 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staff 2, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll Award 4 C-Club 2, 3, 4 C-Club Secretary 4 Hi-Y 2, 3 Band l, 2 Class Vice-President l Class Secretary 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 2 JOYCE COOPER - Coop Y-Teens 2 Dancing Club 2 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Office Girl I Sr. Play Comm. 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Sooh. Receotion Comm. 4 Model Bride Ticket Chair. 4 THOMAS CRANSON - Yestics Sr. Play Cast 4 Foo'ball Varsity 4 Foo'ball Reserve 2, 3 Football Future Varsity I Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Basketball Future Varsity I, 2 Track Varsity 3, 4 Track Reserve 2 C-Club 3. 4 Hi-Y 2. 3 Hi-C Club 4 F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Class President 3 Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3 Chorus 4 ROGER DENNIS - Moon, Jr, Mavor 4 Student Commission 2, 4 Sr. Plav Cast 4 Track Varsity 3, 4 Track Future Varsity 2 Football Reserve l, 2 Football Future Varsity 3 Tennis l Intramurals 3, 4 C-Club 3. 4 Cardinal Service Club I, 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Staff 2, 3 Cardinal Cheir 3, 4 PAGE TWENTY-NINE SENIORS BEVERLY DEVLIN - Bev Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, Reserve Cheerleader l Tumbling l, 2 G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. President 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 Mirror Staff l, 2 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Model Bride 4 Ottice Girl I Librarian 4 Usher 2 Jr. Play Comm. LEON DICK - Dick F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. President 4 F. F. A. Secretary 3 F. F. A. Top Ten 3, 4 Demonstration Team 4 Parliamentary Team l, 2, Co. Plowing Contest 2 BRUCE DILLON - Butch Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity l Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Basketball Reserve l, 2 Baseball Varsity l, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 C-Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Hi-C Club 4 Student Commission 3 Class Vice-Pres. 2 Mirror Stat? 2 Jr. Play Comm. 2 Christmas Party Comm. 2 MYRTLE DRAPER - Myrt Mirror Stat? 3, 4 Cardinal Stat? 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2 Librarian 4 Usher 3, 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. .lr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 MARILYN DRYER - Blondie Model Bride 4 G. A. A. l, 2 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4 PAGE THIRTY DIANE DICK - Di Y-Teens 2, 3 G. A. A. l, 2, 3 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3 Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 MARILYN DICKEY - Mary' Homecoming Queen 4 Queen's Court 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 4 Model Bride 4 Cardinal Chatter 3 Christmas Party Comm. 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Soph. Reception Comm. 4 RICHARD DIRSCHELL - Di: Sr. Play Cast Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity l Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Basketball Future Varsity Baseball Future Varsity 'l Track Varsity 2, 3 C-Club 2, 3, 4 Hi'Y 2, 3. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 Jr.fSr. Prom. Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 WANDA DRAPER - Wan Y-Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. 3 Dancing Club 2, 4 4-H Club 'l, 2, 3 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Glee Club 4 Model Bride 4 Usher 3, 4 Spring Festival 'l, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.'Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 JOHANNES ELLENBERGER - John Sr. Play Cast Football Varsity 4 Track Varsity l, 2, 3, 4 C-Club 4 Hi-Y l, 2, 3 U. M. Club 4 Cardinal Stott 4 Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus 4 German Exchange Student Soccer Varsity l, 2, 3 Handball Varsity 2, 3 Jr. Play Cast Class President 2 Sports Officer Sports Representative RICHARD FERGUSON - Fergie Football Varsity 4 Football Reserve 3 Football Future Varsity I, 2 Track Varsity, 3, 4 Track Reserve 2 C-Club 3, 4 F. F. A. 3. 4 Parliamentary Team 4 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4 JEAN FORESTER - Jeanie Queen's Court 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. I, 2, 3 Dancing Club I Shutter Bugs 3 Band I, 2 Band Follies 2 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Soph. Reception Comm. 4 CLARENCE FRANKS - Mike F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Treasurer 4 F. F. A. Top Ten F. F. A. Sentinel 3 F. F. A. Chorus 2, 3 Parliamentary Team 2, 3, 4 Co, Plowing Contest 3 4-H Club I, 2, 3. 4 Chorus 2, 3 Baseball Future Varsity I Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3 EDWARD GIFFORD - Eddie Sr. Play Cast Cardinal Staff 2, 3, 4 Mirror Stat? 2, 3, 4 Baseball Varsity 2, 3, 4 Baseball Reserve I C-Club 2. 3, 4 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3 PATSY GREEN - Greenie' Top Ten Cardinal Stafl I, 2, 3, 4 Mirror StaH I, 2, 3, 4 Editor-in-chief Mirror 4 Cardinal Chatter 2 Quill and Scroll Award 4 Jr. Play Cast Sr. Play Cast Model Bride 4 Varsity Debate 3, 4 Democracy Contest 3 latin Award I Pres. Student Council I Y-Teens 2, 3 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. I, 2 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 SENIORS ROLLAND FLOWER - Posie Cardinal Service Club 2, 3 Sr. Play Comm. 4 Football Future Varsity I Basketball Future Varsity I Intramurals 2 ROBERT FORRISTER - Bob Sr. Play Cast 4 F. F. A. 4 Chorus 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Track Reserve 3 Intramurals 3 DUANE FURNEY - Shorty F. F. A. I, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club Vice- Pres. 2 4-H Club Treasurer 3 Baseball Future Varsity I CARL GILLETTE - Blue Blade Sr. Play Cast Cardinal Service Club 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Service Officer 4 Baseball Future Varsity 2 Debate 3 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus I, 2, 3, 4 Civil Air Patrol 3, 4 Rep. Campaign Comm. 4 Hobby Fair 2 GERALDINE GRIGG - Jerry Top Ten Cardinal Stott 4 Mirror Stat? 4 Cardinal Chatter 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. I, 2, 3 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Christmas Party Comm. 2 Model Bride Comm. Chair. 4 Quality Springs Essay Winner 4 PAGE THIRTY-ONE SENIORS ELLEN GRUNER - Duke Cardinal StaH 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Basketball Band 3 Band Follies 3 Chorus 4 Model Bride 4 Shutter Bugs 4 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club Vice-Pres. 3 G. A. A. 1 4-H Club 1. 2 Office Girl 1, 4 Citizenship Comm. 3 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. GEORGE HEATOR - Gab:'iel' Track Reserve 3 Baseball Future Varsity 2 Intramurals 3, 4 Chorus 3 Chef Class 4 Sr. Play Comm. ALICE HILLBORG - Al Mirror Staff 1, 2 Cardinal Chatter 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 3 Dancina Club Treasurer 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 Horizon Club 1, 2 Exchange Assembly 3 Citizenship Comm. 3 Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Valentine Formal Comm. 3 ETHEL HOWLETT - Eth Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 1 G. A. A. 1, 2 Citizenship Comm. 3, 4 librarian 1 ALICE HUSS - Husky Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Model Bride 4 Y-Teens 4 4-H Club 1, 2 Sr. Play Comm. PAGE THIRTY-TWO ,pun fl' ANNA HATMAKER - Hanna Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus I, 4 Model Bride 4 Hi-C Club 4 4-H Club I Usher 3 Jr. Play Coanm. JERRY HElMER - Bert Ideal Boy Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 1, 2 Basketball Future Varsity 1, C-Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Boys' State 3 Citizenship Award I Class President 4 Exchange Assembly 2 Band I Basketball Band 1 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 MARY HOGOBOOM - Hogio' Mirror Stal? 1 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Debate 2 Cardinal Choir 4 Exchange Assembly 3 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Usher 3 Jr. Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Sooh. Reception Comm. 4 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4 Rural Youth 2, 3, 4 Grange 4 HARRY HUDSON - Ace Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Football Future Varsity 1, 2 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Secretary 4 F. F. A. National Delegate 4 F. F. A. Chorus 4 Demonstration Team 4 National Guards 4 PAULETTA IVEY - Ivy G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 G. A. A. Representative 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Model Bride Comm. 4 JAMES KEYES - .lumpy' Jr. Play Cast 1 Cardinal Service Club l, Debate 3 Football Future Varsit 1, Y Baseball Future Varsity Track Future Varsity 2 Tumbling l, 2 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Rep. Campaign Chair. National Guards 3, 4 Hobby Fair 3 4 MAX KINYON - Onion Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus 4 Football Future Varsity Basketball Future Varsi Intramurals 3, 4 JOAN LaFORGE - Jo Cardinal Staff 4 Cardinal Chatter 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 3 U. N. Club 3, 4 Band 'l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Band l, 2, 3 Band Follies l, 2, 3, 4 Solo and Ensemble Con Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 DORIS LIND - Ducky Top Ten Mirror Staff 2, 3, 4 Ed.-in-chief Mirror 4 Cardinal Stott l, 2, 3, 1, l. ty l 3 4 Literary Ed. Cardinal 4 Cardinal Chatter 2 Quill and Scroll Award Sr. Play Cost Jr. Play Cast Y-Teens 2, 3 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l Debate 4 Forensics 4 tests 3 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman Christmas Party Comm Model Bride 4 CAROL LOZER - Honey Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus l, 3, 4 Mirror Stat? 2 Cardinal Chatter 3 Y-Teens 3, 4 Dancing Club 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Rural Youth 3, 4 3 3 2 SENIORS CHARLEEN KING - Char Cardinal Staff 3, 4 Cardinal Music Ed. 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 3 Pres. Dancing Club 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Band 2 Band Follies 2, 3, 4 Office Girl 3, 4 Citizenship Comm. 4 Sr. Play Comm. 4 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Chair. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 WAUNETA KNAPP - Lucky Y-Teens 4 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus l, 3, 4 Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 4 Usher 2 LAWRENCE LANGWORTHY - Larry Track Varsity 3 Tennis 2 Football Future Varsity l, 2 Basketball Future Varsity l, 2 Intramurals 3 C-Club 3, 4 F. F. A. 4 4-H Club Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus 4 Sr. Play Comm. sunov UPPERT - ffuppyf' Sr. Play Cost Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Cardinal Service Club 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 3 Radio Club 3 4-H Club l, 2 Dancing Club 2 Baseball Future Varsity I Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 PAULINE MASON - Polly Jo Top Ten Latin Award 1, 2 Jr. Play Cast 3 Cardinal Staff l, 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics 2 Democracy Contest 2 Class Vice-Pres. 3 Reserve Cheerleader 1 Y-Teens 2, 3 Dancing Club 2, 3 U. N. Club 2 German Club 1, 2 Chorus l, 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Christmas Party Comm. 3 Mock Political Convention 3 PAGE THIRTY-THREE S E N l O R S GLORIA Mensa - Glo Ed.-in-Chief Cardinal 4 3 Ass't Editor Cardinal Quill and Scroll Award 4 Valedictorian 4 D. A. R. Girl 4 Citizenship Award l Latin Award 'l, 2 Class Treasurer 2 Sr. Play Cast Varsity Cheerleader 2, Reserve Cheerleader l Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2 Exchange Assembly 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Band Follies l, 2, 3 3 Solo and Ensemble Contest l, 2 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman JOAN MILLER - Jo Cardinal Chatter 3 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4 Co. Harvest Queen's C Omce Girl 4 Usher 2 Chorus l, 2 Model Bride Comm. 4 Citizenship Comm. 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Christmas Party Comm. Rural Youth 3, 4 ELSlE NICHOLS - Else Dancing Club l, 2 Model Bride Comm. 4 Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 4-H Club 'l, 2, 3, 4 PETER NULL - Pete Jr. Play Cast F. F. A. l, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club l, 2 Band l ourt 4 3 2 Basketball Reserve l, 2, 3 LEONARD OTIS - Otie Football Varsity 4 Football Reserve 3 Football Future Varsity Track Varsity 3, 4 C-Club 4 2 Cardinal Service Club 'l, 2, 3 F. F. A. 3, 4 4-H Club l, 2, 3 PAGE THIRTY-FOUR GRACE MILLER - Gracie Dancing Club 2, 3 G. A. A. 'l 4-H Club 'l, 2, 3 Citizenship Comm. 3 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Soph. Reception Comm. 3 4 DONALD MOORE - Don F. F. A. 3, 4 Co. Plowing Contest F. F. A. Basketball 4 Baseball Future Varsity 4-H Club l, 2, 3, 4 JACK NORTHRUP - Von Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Cardinal Staff 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staff 2, 3, 4 Quill and Scroll Award Track Varsity 3, 4 Track Reserve 2 Football Reserve 3 Intramurals 3 C-Club 3, 4 Band 'l, 2 Basketball Band l, 2 Band Follies 2 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 2 Rotary Political Camp 3 Naval Reserves 4 JOYCE OMO - Shorty Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus l G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 4-H Club l, 2 Librarian 4 Sr. Play Comm. Model Bride Comm. 4 l 4 ROGER PARCELL - Percey Sr. Play Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus l, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 3 Student Council I Class Secretary 1 Cardinal Service Club 2, 3 4 Pres. Cardinal Service 4 Radio Club 3 Camera Club 1 Visual-Ed. Club 'I Monitors' Club l Dancing Club 2 Sr. Play Comm. Christmas Party Comm. 2 Baseball Future Varsity 2 Intramurals 3, 4 NORMA PEAVEY - Norma Y-Teens 3, 4 Horizon Club l, 2 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Model Bride 4 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 3 PATRlClA RANKIN - Pat G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Band 4 Band Follies 4 Chorus 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 4 Orchestra 4 Usher 3, 4 PATRICA ROBINSON - Patsy Jr. Play Cast Cardinal Staff 4 Mirror Staff 2, 4 Jr. High Ed. Cardinal Chat Student Commission 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2 G. A. A. l, 2, 3 Band l, 2 Basketball Band l, 2 Band Follies 2 Model Bride 4 Forensics 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 PAULA SAGER - Pula Jr. Play Cast Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens Secretary 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3 G. A. A. Secretary 3 Dancing Club 2, 4 Shutterbugs 3 Mirror Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. High Ed. Mirror 4 Cardinal Chatter 2, 3 Tennis l, 2 Model Bride 4 Concession Comm. 4 Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 JACK SCHUBEL - Schube Baseball Varsity 3 Baseball Reserve I, 2 Football Reserve 3 Football Future Varsity 2 Basketball Future Varsity 2 Intramurals l, 3, 4 C-Club 3, 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 National Guard 3, 4 ter 3 as SENIORS PEGGY PITCHER - Peg Y'Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. I, 2, 3, 4 Horizon Club l, 2 Model Bride 4 librarian 4 Usher 3 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 REMUS RIGG, JR. - Rem Football Varsity 4 Football Reserve 2, 3 Basketball Varsity 3, 4 Basketball Reserve 2 Track Varsity 3, 4 Track Reserve 2 Sr. Play Cast CAClub 3, 4 F. F. A. 4 Co. Flowing Contest 2, 3, 4 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mirror Stat? 2, 3, 4 Cardinal StaH 4 Class Treasurer 3, 4 Citizenship Comm. 3 Jr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom. Comm. 3 LARRY ROBSON - Robbie Track Varsity 2, 4 Track Future Varsity 3 Cross Country Varsity 2 Football Reserve l, 2 Intramurals l, 4 Tumbling I F. F. A. 4 F. F. A, Basketball 4 Pays' Glee Club Chorus l Sr. Play Comm. FRANCES SCHEIDLER - Fran Mirror Staff l, 2 Cardinal Staff l, 4 Jr. High Cardinal Ed. 4 Cardinal Chatter 2, 3, 4 Elem. Ed. Cardinal Chatter Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2 G. A. A. I, 2 Citizenship Comm. l Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 Christmas Party Comm. 2 REID SILVERS - Rapid Football Varsity 4 Basketball Varsity 4 Baseball Varsity 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Boys' State 3 C-Club 2, 3, 4 C-Club Treasurer 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Stott 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staff 2, 3, 4 4 PAGE THIRTY-FIVE S E N l O R S GAROLD smmi - Jefry'f l'li4Y 2 Cardinal Chair 2 Chorus 2 Citizenship Comm. 1 JEANETTE SMULLEN - Red Y-Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus 4 Model Bride 4 Librarian 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 REX SNYDER - Snyd Football Reserve 3 Football Future Varsity 2 Freshman Baseball 1 BARBARA SPERBECK - Barb Cardinal Staff 3 Mirror Staff 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Chatter 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3 Shutter Bugs 3 Dancing Club 2 Horizon Club 1, 2 Model Bride 4 Citizenship Comm. l Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 Christmas Party Comm. l JACK STANSELL - Harry Football Varsity 2, 3. 4 Football Reserve l Football Future Varsity l Basketball Reserve l, 2 Baseball Reserve l, 2 Track Reserve 3 C-Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Class President l PAGE THIRTY-SIX KENDAlL SMITH - Coon-Clog Sr. Play Cast Cardinal Service Club 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus 3, 4 Tennis 1, 2 Football Future Varsity 1 BETTY SNYDER - Betsy G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 4 librarian 4 Citizenship Comm. 1, 4 Sr. Play Comm. Band Follies Comm. 4 JANICE SOULE - Neecy Top Ten Ideal Girl Cardinal Stat? 2, 3, 4 Sr. High Ed. Cardinal 4 Mirror Staff l, 2, 3, 4 ff Cardinal Chatter 'l, 2, 3, 4 Ed.-in-Chief Cardinal Chatter 4 Quill and Scroll Award 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teen President 4 Dancing Club 2, 3 A-Band l, 2, 3, 4 Exchange Assembly 3 Class Secretary 1 Jr. Class Ring Comm. 3 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet and Prom. Soph. Reception Comm. 4 JANET SPOON - Beaver Y-Teens 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Shutter Bugs 3 Mirror Staff 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Band Follies 3, 4 Citizenship Comm. 3 Comm BARBARA STEPHENSON - Barb Cardinal Choir 4 Choir 3, 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest Exchange Assembly 2 F. T. A. 2, 3 G. A. A. I, 2 Usher 3 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 2 LORENZO STEPHENSON - Football Varsity 4 Track Varsity 3, 4 Tennis l, 2 Tumbling l Basketball Manager 2 C-Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Service Club l, Jr. Play Comm. SUE STEVENS - Susie Top Ten Cardinal Chatter 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 2, 3 4-H Club l Band 3 Band Follies 3 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. JACK SUMMITT - Honey Cardinal Service Club 4 Citizenship Comm. l, 2 A. M. A. l, 2, 3, 4 LLOYD TACKETT - Tack PATRICIA TAYLOR - Pat Harvest Queen's Court 4 Cardinal Stal? 4 Mirror Staff 2, 3, 4 Mirror Club Ed. 4 Cardinal Chatter 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. l, 2, 3 Shutter Bugs 2 Tennis 2 Model Bride Comm. 4 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Christmas Part Comm 2 4 Y . Soph. Reception Comm. Lonzo SENIORS BARBARA STETLER - Bobs Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Model Bride 4 Y-Teens 4 G. A. A. 4 Dancing Club l, 2 4-H Club l, 2 Librarian 3 KATHARINE STOTT - Katie Salutatorian 4 Latin Award l, 2 Cardinal Staff 2, 3, 4 Mirror Staft I, 2, 3 Cardinal Chatter l, 2, 4 Quill and Scroll Award 4 Class Treasurer l Class Secretary 4 Sr. Play Debate 3, 4 Forensics 3 Democracy Contest 2, 4 U. N. Club 3, 4 Y-Teens 2, 3 Dancing Club 2, 3 F. T. A. 2, 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 JOHN SWAIN - Fingers Football Varsity 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity l Basketball Varsity 3 Basketball Reserve 2 Track Varsity 3, 4 Baseball Future Varsity 2 Football Manager 3 Basketball Manager 2 C-Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 2 Sr. Play Cast Jr. Play Cast Cardinal Staff 4 Mirror Staff 3, 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Christmas Party Comm. 2 JAMES TAYLOR - Jim F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Course 4 F. F. A. Basketball 4 Intramurals 2, 3 ROBERT TEMPLES - Bob Football Reserve 3, 4 Baseball Future Varsity l, Naval Reserve 4 PAGE THIRTY SEVEN SENIORS KAY THOMAS - Katy Sr. Play Cast Homecoming Queen's Court 4 Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4 Reserve Cheerleader 2 Cardinal Staff 4 Mirror Staff 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 4 G. A. A. 1, 2 Chorus I Model Bride 4 Exchange Assembly 1 Christmas Party Comm. 2 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 BEVERLY WALKER - Bev Cardinal Chair 3. 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Dancing Club 2 4-H Club 1, 2 Usher 3, 4 Jr. Play Comm. Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 it EUGENE WALLACE - B, H. B. Sr. Play ast Hi-Y 2, 3 Debate 4 Band 2, 3, 4 A-Band Pres. 4 Basketball Band 2, 3, 4 Band Follies 2, 3, 4 Mel-O-Tones 3, 4 Chorus 3 Exchange Assembly 3 Citizenship Comm. I Jr.-Sr. Prom. Comm. 3 Golf 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 BEVERLY WILCOX - Bee Sr. Play Cast Varsity Cheerleader 4 Reserve Cheerleader 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Dancing Club 1, 2, 3 G. A. A. 1, 2 Band I, 2, 3 Basketball Band 2, 3 Exchange Assembly 2, 3 Democracy Contest 4 Citizenship Comm. 2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 2 Christmas Party Comm. MARGARET WILKINSON - A-Band 4 Band Follies 4 Cardinal Choir 4 Chorus 4 Sr. Play Comm. 4 Halloween Float Comm. 4 PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT Margie SANDRA TROUTMAN - Sandy Mirror Staff 1, 2 Cardinal Chatter 2, 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens Treasurer 3 Dancing Club 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Tennis l, 2 Band 1, 2, 3 Band Follies 2, 3 Model Bride Chairman 4 Office Girl 4 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.fSr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Concession Chairman 4 JOYCE WALKER - .loycie Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 2 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Model Bride 4 Spring Festival l Exchange Assembly 1 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Sr. Play Comm. 4 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 Christmas Party Comm. 2 Soph. Reception Comm. 4 HALLETT WALSTON - Hal F. F. A. 4 DONALD WILKINS - Joe Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity 1 Baseball Varsity 2, 3 Baseball Reserve I Basketball Future Varsity 1 Tennis l Intramurals 2, 3, 4 C-Club 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 2 .lr. Play Cast 4-H Club 1, 2 GARY WILSON - Gink Sr. Play Cast Basketball Future Varsity l Intramurals I ROBERT WOLFE - Bob MARLENE WOODS - Shorty G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. President 3 Y-Teens 2, 3 Shutter Bugs 3 Shutter Bug Treasurer 3 Student Commission 4 Mirror Staff 2, 3 Sr. Play Comm. Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3 JAMES ZABONICK - Jim Top Ten Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity I Baseball Varsity 3, 4 Baseball Reserve l, 2 Basketball Reserve 3 Basketball Future Varsity l, 2 Tennis l, 2 Intramurals I C-Club 3, 4 Hi-Y 2, 3 F. F. A. 3, 4 Citizenship Comm. l Soph. Reception Comm. 4 DONALD DUDDY - Don Sr. Play Cast SENIORS LLOYD WOOD - Woodie Cardinal Service Club 2, 3, 4 Shutter Bugs 4 4H Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Cardinal Choir 3, 4 Chorus l, 2 Sr. Play Comm. Football Future Varsity 1 Baseball Future Varsity l MAX WOODFORD - Doodle F. F, A. 1, 2, 3 4-H Club l, 2, 3 Baseball Future Varsity 1 RICHARD ZABONICK - Rudy Football Varsity 3, 4 Football Reserve 2 Football Future Varsity l Baseball Varsity 4 Baseball Reserve 3 Baseball Future Varsity l, 2 Basketball Future Varsity l, 2 Intramurals 3, 4 C-Club 3, 4 Office Boy 4 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Cornm. 3 PAGE THIRTY-NINE mu I ffgil fl FIA SS 0F H554 llffivors PRESIDENT John Milnes VICE-PRESIDENT Ted Rennell SECRETARY Sharron Kemp TREASURER , Russell Nivison KEMP, RENNELL, MILNES, NIVISON ',,, I JUNIORS A A-, SR CD A , A.-A ESES . D eee eee R Seeee L ee L zL::sIfAL'ILaH'SON in . V L- ,-1. I V - BARBARA AVERY ' ak A - ' - RONALD BERCAW ' as I 3 A ,... N Ep I N H ' ' L I '.DSL'J3iLLTINSi'L'ET2v I 5 . 1. -- I 'Q' . if . -:-. , 3 I - DICK IIRIGI-IAM I A. Y fs A. 2. ' -A . - S' H 'blnl' . -ALICE CAMPELL In qqrlqq k L A k a Q .9 , A ,. -CSEIQLEE-ISAXQEFELD ' , .Q ' , A ..A. . A R- - DON CLARK gg- ::.,, I . , Q if lg? 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A' .f 51 - b X an ,.., f sf. ,A -,Q A f' . f .I ' PAGE FIFTY-FOUR A.5 N , M 7th GRADE KAY Eslow - JANET EVANS - SANDRA FANSLER - PEGGY FLEENOR - FORREST FLOWER -JOE FOSTER JOAN GOOCHE - STEPHEN GORDON -LARRY GRANGER - RUTH GRESHAW - JIM HACKER - TOM HADLEY - NED HAGAMAN - DAVID HANSEN - MIKE HAWK - PATTY HOBEN - LARRY HOLTZ - TEDD HOUCK - EARL HULBERT - NORMA HULETT - ROBERT HUNTLIZY - TERRY HYLAND - REGGIE IVEY - LYLE JACQUES - RONNIE JOHNS - TERRY JOHNSON - DAVID JONES - ROSALYN JONES - CAROLYN KEMP - HAL KEMP - VICKI KENSEY - SHELVA KNATH - BETTY KNOWLES - ALTHEA DRISOV - JEAN ANN LANEY - SANDRA LEAF - ANDREY LEES - DICK LEWIS - LYNN LEWIS - WILLIAM LOCKE - CAROL LONG - LLOYD LONG - BARBARA MacKAY - REVA MAGGART - RUTH ANN MAGGART -JUDY MAROTHY - DELORES McMlCHAEL - DOUGLAS MILLER - ROGER MITCHELL - THELMA MOCK - MARILYNNE MONOSMITH - ETHEL MORRIS -JERRY MYERS - DAVID NEALY 7th GRADE - JOHN NOBLE L - NEALIE NORTON A W - coNNIE ODDEN - ' - TOM OSBORN - PATTY PALMER ' .H -JUDY PARRIsH KA A - DONALD POPE -JERRY RAYMOND . , 1 , -NANCY RENSHAW L- -A ' ' - LAUREL RICHARDSON Et.. - J' - LINDA RURRA ...L I L - MARTHA sAcER -v- A3 , -RA J if - ROLLY SCHEIDLER Ej- - KENNETH SHERMAN ,, x 9 - SONYA SHERMAN ' L - BILL SMITH , ..., T - DALE SMITH - DEAN SMITH . L A Q j- - GORDON SMITH A -JUDY SMITH A X A -NANCY SMITH x ,., .E - TYRONE SMITH I ,f A A - SALLY sMuLLEN ix - ROSE SNYDER a A DICK STRAW -JUDY SUNDQUIST - VERNON TAYLOR - BARBARA TEACHOUT - MILTON TEALL -JIMMY TEMPLES - MARNIE THEBAUD A - BARBARA WALDRON A - JAMES WALKER - ROBERT WEAVER . , - ANN WENTWORTH Q - JOYCE WATSON - KEITH WERT .ga 1, - REY WING - CHARLES WIRT J ,E A -MARJORIE wIRT R -JERRY WISER A 'VAJ 1 , - MARY wooLRIDcE .H , 5. A E., Q 'EAA A.: - - JAMES WOOSTER ' - JAMES WRIGHT X . I ' - CHARLES YOUNG A - SHARON YOUNG A - DEAN ZIMMERMAN Q '- RAC 16' A 3 5 3 R Q 'Q 3 ,S ff, A I pf 1., E fig' . f-2 I 5 .,., I' R W A A '-:' Y , A R333 if R' A4 'TS' A in ws x -:I ' A-QR :,. , is as S L , 1 W E .. 553, 1. .q,q-.:I:.,, . 2 X YJ , Q 'Q 49 E , 'Q' R. ll if If A ' Sf? N , vain , X XI X in ' -'-R -' 11? f 1 9, YI Q xx m e I 5,3 K ,.,, X A Vg A PAGE FIFTY-FIVE mx if 1' Y. X - X 'Ilya 'am' 5 wh at I' f x K X A J xx X . it A' y , AW No- g V F! Fl Y fm. 1 .- Q y kiffx, '- PAGE FIFTY-EIGHT EHNIZHTIUN NEWS 4 mn Urganizations STANDING: R. Dennis, McCann, Gordon, Mr. Dennis, adviser SITTING : Robinzon, Weeks, Gray, Weeden, Woods ll00SEVEL'l' STUDENT CIIMMISSIUN PAGE SIXTY Jlayor - Roger Dennis An unusual situation and six hard-working Commissioners added up to a very successful year for the 1952-1953 Roosevelt Student Commission. The unusual situation was the father-son combination which shared the executive duties of both the High School and the Commission. Mr. Dennis, our principal, and Roger Dennis, our Mayor, cooperated to the fullest extent in the accomplish- ments of the student government. The Clerk, Marilyn Gray, competently kept records of the actions of Patsy Robinson and Marlene Woods, Senior Commis- sioners, Barbara Weeden and Stewart Gordon, Junior Commissioners, and Don McCann and Rita Weeks, Sophomore Commissioners. Among their successful ventures was the extensive revision of the outdated school constitution. The Commission, cooperating with the G.A.A., the Sophomore Class, and the A-Band, purchased a folding wheel chair for Joan Burlew. STANDING: Granger, Sclveidler, Mr. Olson, adviser, Cranson SITTING: McLaughlin, Douglas, Maxson, Parshall LIN COLN STUDENT CUUN Cl L President -- David Cranson The Lincoln Student Council, headed by its president David Cranson, sponsored the annual magazine sale which brought in S3,227.4O. A generous check from the profits of this project was sent to the Community Chest. initiating a new system, the class parties in the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades have been opened to the entire Junior High. Four parties, separately sponsored by the individual classes and the Student Council, were held on November 14, March 6, April 10, and May 8. Money earned by the Council was set aside in a fund to provide a new sound system. Junior High has traditionally helped the city school systems. In other years, they have given three recording machines, pictures to hang in the class- rooms, and Cl whirl-pool bath. PAGE SIXTY-ONE BACK ROW: Silvers, Woolridge, Cochrane, Rigg, Gordon, Gifford, Ellenberger, Swain. SECOND ROW: Kemp, Gray, Aitchisan, Skobo, Bradley, Weeks, l.aForge, Andrews. FIRST ROW: Taylor, Palmer, C. Thomas, Allen, Fraser, Scheidler, Green, K, Thomas, Robinson, Gruner, Grigg, King. SEATED: Mr. Buzzell, adviserg Northrup, Lind, Brown, Meier, Rennell, Soule, Bovee, Stott. Tllli I 953 CARIIIN AL PAGE SIXTY-TWO We, the Cardinal Staft, have tried to make our '53 yearbook one that everyone will be proud to have. In doing this, we've added here and subtracted there to get diflierent eftects - all for the purpose of presenting a lasting history and representation of our high school. Jack Northrup designed our striking cover, without using the conventional Cardinal bird. The book is divided into two main sections, each beginning with a full two page bleed and special printing effect on the picture. Several diflierent angles and edges have been used in changing the shape of some of our pictures. We wish to express our thanks to all those who contributed to the '53 Cardinal. G. L. M. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PATTERSON COMPANY, PRINTERS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR LITERARY EDITOR SR. CLASS EDITOR JR. HIGH EDITOR SALES MANAGER Nancy Andrews Pat Taylor Tom Cranson John Scheidler Delores Smith Diane Fraser Geraldine Grigg CA RDLYA L S 114 FF Gloria Meier Ted Rennell Doris Lind Janice Soule Frances Scheidler Ed Gifford EVENTS EDITOR ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR MUSIC EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Katharine Stott Natalie Bovee Charleen King Walt Brown Jack Northrup FACULTY ADVISER Desmond N. Buzzell I 'ontrihuling Jlvlnlnbrs Marjorie Aitchison Marilyn Gray Jean Woolridge Carolyn Thomas John Swain Reid Silvers Remus Rigg John Ellenberger Vernon Corless Bill Sweet Ellen Gruner Patsy Robinson Kathleen Bronson Carol Palmer Joanne Bradley Patsy Green Sue Stevens Peggy Skabo Sharon Kemp Rita Weeks Joan La Forge Pat McKeith Hal Weidner John Milnes Stewart Gordon Sylvia Allen Austin Barnes Beverly Wilcox Mickey Cochrane Kay Thomas Connie King Janet Spoon Phil Rice MR. BUZZELL, DUCKY, AND TED HOW'S IT LOOK, LOU? PAT AND FRAN THOSE TINY PICTURES! is PAGE SIXTY-THREE Editors Editor-in-Chief, Fall Semester Doris Lind Editor-in-Chief, Spring Semester Patsy Green Adviser Mr. Desmond N. Buzzell First Sem. Second Sem. Assistant Editor Patsy Green Stewart Gordon News Editor Joanne Bradley Marilyn Gray Feature Editor Jack Northrup Sylvia Allen Club Editor Sylvia Allen Pat Taylor Jr. High Editor Paula Sager Paula Sager Boys' Sports Ed. Walter Brown John Swain Girls' Sports Ed. Beverly Silvers Rita Weeks Fine Arts Editor Business Man. Exchange Editor Marilyn Gray Margie Aitchison Nancy Andrews, Nancy Andrews Ed Gittord Ed Gifford PATSY AND DUCKY MIIIIIIIR STAFF BACK ROW: Silvers, Frankhouser, Barnes, Cochrane, Gordon, Riggs. FOURTH ROW: Grigg, Sager, Weeks, Gray, Holtz, Dennison, Gifford, Dick, Picard. THIRD ROW: Spencer, Andrews, Schwengel, Parshall, Grigg, Palmer, Sperbeck, Taylor, Robinson, Gentry, Aitchison Blanchard, Thomas. SECOND ROW: Allen, Batterson, Bronson, Silvers, Baker, Burk, Waldron, King, Dean, Andrews, Bovee, Robinson Hinson, Thebaud, Woolridge. FRONT ROW: Desmond N, Buzzell, adviser, Northrup, Bradley, Green, Lind, Sager, Swain, Brown. PAGE SIXTY-FOUR Editors Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Senior High News Junior High News Elementary Editor FIRST SEMESTER Janice SouIe Donna Bodie Katharine Stott Jean Woolridge Frances Scheidler SECOND SEMESTER Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Senior High News Junior High News Elementary Editor Donna Bodie Peggy Skabo Katharine Stott Jean Woolridge Frances ScheidIer Adviser: Desmond N. Buzzell JANICE AND DONNA CAIIIIINAL CIIATTEII STAFF STANDING: Mr. Buzzell, adviser, Maurer, Kemp, lucas, Forester, Hayes, C. Soule, Fraser, laForge, Thebu d Thompson, Letherer. SITTING: J. Soule, Bodie, Stott, Woolridge, Scheidler, Skabo, THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY MclAUGHlIN'S PASTRIES LEFT TO RIGHT: Meier, Soule, Stott, Green, lind, Bodie, Brown, Northrup, Cochrane, Mr. Buzzell. QI TILL ANI! SCRIILL SUCIE I Y Donna Bodie was iunior high editor of the Mirror as a junior. This year she became assistant ed- itor and editor-in-chief of Cardinal Chatter. Joanne Bradley acted as Cardinal Chatter senior high editor and as Mirror feature editor. She was news editor of the Mirror first semester this year. Walter Brown wrote as a stat? member for sev- eral years before becoming sports editor of the Mirror and Cardinal as a senior. Mickey Cochrane displayed his writing ability as sports editor of the Mirror and Cardinal while a sophomore. He has been a member of the Cardinal and Mirror staffs three years. Patsy Green worked as a Mirror staff member before filling the positions of feature editor, news editor, assistant editor, and then editor-in-chief. She served on the Cardinal staff two years. Doris Lind, Mirror editor-in-chief first semester, was active as assistant editor and news editor of the Mirror, organizations editor and literary editor of the Cardinal. As a sophomore she was iunior high editor of Cardinal Chatter. Gloria Meier, as editor-in-chief of the 1953 Car- dinal, spent countless hours organizing the year- book. She gained experience as assistant editor on the I952 Cardinal and was a member of the Mirror staff as a sophomore. Jack Northrup was on the Mirror staff two years, and held the positions of feature editor and club editor. He assumed the responsibility of bus- iness editor for the 1953 Cardinal. Janice Soule contributed to the Mirror as senior high news editor and a staff member four years. She was senior high editor and editor-in-chief of Cardinal Chatter. Janice has served as senior high editor and music editor of the Cardinal. Katharine Stott worked on the Mirror, Cardinal Chatter and Cardinal staffs throughout high school. She has done an outstanding iob as Car- dinal Chatter news editor and as events editor of the 1953 Cardinal. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HODGMAN ABSTRACT AND INSURANCE PAGE SIXTY-SIX Svhvdulv PLACE December TO December 18 January 8 January 26 LEFT TO RIGHT: Weidner, Green, Stott, Miss Church, adviser, Gordon. DEBATE TEAM TEAM Marshall Adrian Buchanan Albion PLACE There There Here Here THEY 0 'l 0 0 I Coldwater debate teams came up with their second consecutive winning sea- son. Katharine Stott and Hal Weidner, aftirmative, and Patsy Green and Stewart Gordon, negative, won seven out of their eight scheduled debates. For their excellence in debating, they earned a Detroit Free Press plaque and a chance in the District contests at lonia. Miss Church, the coach, combined Katharine Stott and Stewart Gordon for the contests, but they lost out in the first round to Alpena Catholic Central. COURTESY - HARRY'S VELVET ICE CREAM COURTESY - MONTGOMERY WARD PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN BACK ROW: Baldwin, Brown, J. Zobaniclr, Ferguson, Sweet, D. Zaboniclc, Cochrane. INSIDE BACK ROW: Hobart, Ellenberger, Bercaw, Langworthy, V. Corless, Helmer, OUTSIDE ROW DOWN: Thomas, O'Rourke, Pitcher, Otis, Burton, Coach Eby. INSIDE ROW DOWN: Cranson, Swain, Dillon, Johnson, Robey, BACK ROW FRONT: Grigg, Nivison, Silvers, H. Corless, Northrup. FRONT ROW: Shaw, Rigg, May, Dirschell, GiRord. C-CLI B liffivvrs PRESIDENT Harold Corless VICE-PRESIDENT Richard Dirschell SECRETARY Mickey Cochrane TREASURER Reid Silvers ADVISER Coach Eby I Contrary to popular belief, the art of eating ice cream was not the only thing on the agenda for the C-Club boys this year. The fellows on the varsity teams had a full time job with their games and practice sessions. Secondary activ- ities included selling those famous pencils and designing a new 6 inch C for the members. Good sportsmanship, school spirit, and adhering to training rules contributed in making this organization successful. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY LEGG LUMBER CO. PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT llffivors President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sentinel Adviser Leon Dick Glen Brodt Harry Hudson Clarence Franks Thomas Cranson Merle Donbrock Mr. James Crosby BETTY PAT HARVEST QUEEN BEVERLY ALICE THEBAUD TAYLOR BARBARA BOATMAN GRUNER SWAIN FUTURE FARNIERS 0F ANIEIIIITA 0 The F.F.A. had an outstanding year in their district projects. The local chap- ter's parliamentary procedure team, demonstration group, and entrant in the public speaking division all received superior ratings. Besides this signal suc- cess the boys sold enough seed packets in their annual sale to pay the expense of the Father-Son Banquet. The F.F.A. boasts an all time high membership of seventy-six. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY LYON'S DRUG STORE PAGE SIXTY-NINE Ill-Y liffivers PRESIDENT ,, Vernon Corless VICE-PRESIDENT Jack Stansell SECRETARY John Burton TREASURER Don McCann CHAPLAIN Bruce Dillon ADVISER Mr. James Vincent 0 The purpose of this organization is to create, maintain, and extend through- out school and the entire community high standards of Christian living and to give each boy a well rounded background in vocational and Christian cle- velopment. The club has had several guest speakers at their meetings. COURTESY - REPPERT's MARKET COURTESY - RAY GorTscHALx COURTESY - PIERCE DODGE SALES COURTESY - IRVING STANSELL PAGE SEVENTY lThe Y-Teens organization has a membership of eighty-five'gi?ls. The new members were initiated Sunday afternoon, September 28, at 4 o'clock in the Episcopal Parish House. The guest speaker was Miss Betty Deshler, Y.W.C.A. teenage director from Jackson, Michigan. One of the c1ub's most worthwhile proiects was Chocolate For Europe at Christmas. The girls sent five hundred Hershey bars to Y-Teens in England, Wales, and Germany. Canned goods were also distributed to local needy families during the holidays. Attractive Valentine's Day tray mats were made for the Coldwater Health Center. The club sponsored a Carnival on March 20. Janice Soule, Peggy Skabo, and Miss Roberts attended the Y-Teen Mid- Winter Conference at Clear Lake on February 13, 14, and 15. Hffiwbrs PRESIDENT Janice Soule VICE-PRESIDENT Ruth Fenner SECRETARY Paula Sager TREASURER Marjorie Aitchison ADVISER Miss Ellen Roberts Y -TEENS PAGE SEVENTY-ONE I 1' lx 2? BACK ROW: Baranouski, Otis, Clark, Wood, Lippert, Miller, Stephenson, Gillette. CABDINAL SERVICE CLUB 0ffif'0rs PRESIDENT Roger Parcell VICE-PRESIDENT Leonard Otis SECRETARY Carl Gillette TREASURER Austin Barnes ADVISER Mr. Dennis 0 The Cardinal Service Club, formerly called the Athletic Police, is composed of twenty boys, ranging from grades nine through twelve. This organization was formed for the purpose of helping out on various jobs around the School. Some of its duties are to park cars, patrol, and take tickets at home football games. The boys receive no payment for their eftorts, but only obtain satisfaction from the knowledge that they are a great help to their school. COURTESY - STOKES MARINE SUPPLY COURTESY - VAN AKEN, FLORISTS COURTESY - TRIBOLEI STORE PAGE SEVENTY-TWO BACK ROW: Green, Lind, Born, Sperbeck. FRONT ROW: Soule, Draper, Allen, Gruner, Miller. DANCING CLUB The Model Bride, an operetta in two acts by Don Wilson and Harold Allen, was produced and presented by the senior girls on May l. Roger Dennis was selected for the single male part opposite Kay Thomas who was the Model Bride. Natalie Bovee, comedienne, played the part of Mme. Beaumont, owner of a dress shop. This production was not only a test of leadership and coop- eration but a recital of singing, acting, orchestral, and dancing abilities of the girls in this class. For interest in dancing and participation in community programs during at- tendance at Senior High, the dancing club honors the following: Ellen Gruner Mary Hogoboom Charleen King Joan LaForge Doris Lind Sylvia Allen Nancy Andrews Shirley Born Patsy Green THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BRANCH COUNTY BANK Grace Miller Joan Miller Katharine Stott Janice Soule PAGE SEVENTY-THREE PAGE SEVENTY-FOUR High NC Club BACK ROW: D. Barnes, Dillon, DeWoler, Crunson, J. Hamlin, Lelherer. THIRD ROW: Schaffer, Purodine, S. Barnes, Howlefl, Moran, Wright. SECOND ROW: M. Clemens, Snyder, A, Clemens, Porter, A. Cornish, A. Hom- Iin, Goble. FIRST ROW: Carver, Halmcalcer, Silvers, Suflison, N. Cornish, J. Hamlin, Mr. Ewers, Adviser, Shutter Bugs STANDING: Wood, Morris, Grigg, Avery, Spencer, McKei7h, Potter, SEATED: Mr. Johnson, Adviser: Russell, Forester, Aifchison, Gruner, Born. Athletiv Managers LEFT TO RIGHT: Lefherer, Colvin, Sianley, Slephenson. Ful ure- Tc-awhers STANDING: Poffer, Gruner, Spencer, Way, Aifchison, lewis, Hamlin, Fickle. SEATED: Grigg, Skabo, Kemp, Miss Phil- ips, Adviser, Palmer, Snyder, Russell. llffivc- llvlpers LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnson, May, Gruner King, Trouiman, Miller, Otis, librarians BACK ROW: Devlin, Smullen, Benneh, Vice, Knapp, SECOND ROW: Mrs. Weller, Jenkins, Pel- ers, Omo, Draper, Pitcher. FIRST ROW: Avery, White, Snyder, Mor- ris, Coolidge, King, 1- lT... COURTESY - FOX FLORIST 6? 'i?' i COURTESY - GENERAL TELEPHONE CO. COURTESY - MAC'S PHARMACY PAGE SEVENTY-FIVE 'C'ZZTfT,7' . . - . - t - - ' ' .-, ..A............ GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSIICIATIIIN llffiarers PRESIDENT ,, W H- Beverly Devlin VICE-PRESIDENT , Donna Hinson SECRETARY ,,,, , H, Rita Weeks TREASURER U, , W, .- Mary Snyder ADVISER Miss Martha Hoffman 0The Girls Athletic Association meets on Monday evenings throughout the school year to develop intramural sports. The girls participate in basketball, volleyball, softball, and table tennis. The G.A.A. sponsored an after the game dance, and a spirited pep assembly. The Queen of Sports, the motto for their Halloween float, won first place this year. They also sold peanuts for National Kids' Day. The maior proiect undertaken by the G.A.A. this year was the selling of floor wax. The money was donated to the fund for a wheel chair for Joan Burlew, a G.A.A. member. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FEDERAI.-MOGUI. SERVICE PAGE SEVENTY-SIX . ' e .via 4. kx , liwsx 'A x Q x , X XX X 1 I' sa' ig A xg X ,Mi X. if x - . X -I 5,5 Q f tS,..I'. S4 S Q , Q. ss 5, xv xi 'WS L- A J 5' if ,V F. A x . Y 'f. 5 , E. 5 ll0MECOMlNG QUEEN Coronation Ilctober I7 QUEEN Marilyn Dioleey s 4 E ,,.5,.s'. Marilyn Dickey was chosen by the students to reign as the Homecoming Queen this year. She was crowned by Mayor Roger Dennis at the half time of the Coldwater-East Lansing football game on October 17. The members of the Queen's Court from the senior class were Jean Forester and Kay Thomas. Dolores Smith and Peggy Skabo represented the iunior class. The girls of the court were accompanied by Austin Barnes, Peter Nall, James Peters, and Peter Goshia. City Mayor Fred Weeks made a congratulatory speech after the crowning. Queen Marilyn reigned over the dance in the Roosevelt Gym fol- lowing the game. THE QUEEN AND HER COUIlT Marilyn Dickey Kay Jean Thomas Forester Delores Peggy Smith Skabo PAGE SEVENTY-EIGHT Sophomore Ifvception 0 The theme for the annual Sophomore Reception, sponsored by the Seniors, was Showboat. The Roosevelt gymnasium was decorated as the deck of the famed river boat. Music from the Broadway show was presented by the or- chestra of Jack Craig from Marshall. Punch and cookies were served. Christians Party 0 Glittering artificial snowflakes added to the winter atmosphere of this informal party held at Roosevelt gym. Pat Ankney's all girl band from Kalamazoo had everyone on their feet dancing to their rythmic tunes. The Sophomores provided their guests with entertainment and refreshments. PAGE SEVENTY-NINE Valentine Formal February 14 .H Holiday for Hearts, sponsored by the Juniors, was the theme ofthe Valentine formal held at the Masonic Temple, Saturday, February 14. Scottered through- out the room were showers of hearts and twisted red and white streamers. Music was supplied by the Mel-O-Tones and a magician furnished added pleasure. Cokes and cookies were served buffet style to the formal guests. PAGE EIGHTY Local Winners: Katharine Stott Rita Weeks STANDING: Stott, Gordon, Rosenblatt, Hamlin, Bovee, Burton SITTING: Gray, Klefndlnst, Weeks, Wilcox I SPE K Fill! DE INDI! CY Sl'lllNli FGIIIENSIFS BACK ROW: Eberts, Van Fleet, Arnold, Maurer, Thebaud, Keyes, Mclntee, SECOND ROW: Gordon, Semmelroth, Bovee, Gray, Hamlin, Spencer. FIRST ROW: Dennison, Soule, Goble, Kleindinst, Greenwald, Hogoboom. ,.,., .. .. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KIESS JEWELRY I Mummy. ,QQ Dramatic Reading: Patsy Robinson Marilyn Gray Humorous Reading: Natalie Bovee Patsy Green Oratorical Declamationz Martha Goble Jean Hogoboom Extempore Speaking: Stewart Gordon CarI Semmelroth PAGE EIGHTY-ONE SEN l0Il PLAY 'Q The Man Wfho Canw To llinnvr 0 The Man Who Came To Dinner, a sophisticated comedy by Moss Hart and George Kaufman, was enacted by a capable senior cast November 20 and 21 in the Roosevelt Auditorium. The entertaining plot revolved around an arro- gant celebrity, Sheridan Whiteside QMickey Cochranej, who was confined to his host's home after falling on his doorstep and breaking his hip. The audi- ence was captivated with the hilarious schemes that Whiteside and his friends concocted. Cochrane Northrup Dennis Lind Green OO PAGE EIGHTY-TWO e .xufgfi BACK ROW: Schlubatis, Bronson, Fickle, Slzabo, Kemp, Weaver FRONT ROW: Miss Church, directorg Carver, Gray, Hamlin, Sweet, Milnes, O'Rourke .IITNIQIII PLAY Tim firms! Big lhmrslvp 0 The Great Big Doorstep, a three-act play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, was the Juniors' choice for their big fund raising proiect. Directed by Miss Patricia Church, it was presented in the Roosevelt Auditorium, March 26 and 27, l953. The ups and downs ol the Crochets, poor Creoles, who rescued a plantation doorstep from the Mississippi River and hoped for an equally mgresieqgor magnificent home were the highlights of this hilarious comedy. y o : Bovee Wilson Cochrane Lind Swain r V I PAGE EIGHTY-YHREE ' ' u . . v SENIIIR Tllll' 0 Eighty seniors boarded the New York Central train for the 26th annual Senior trip at three p. m., Saturday, May 23. Their first stop was in New York City, where they stayed at Hotel Taft. They saw such well-known places as the United Nations Building, Radio City, Music Hall, Times Square, the Empire State Building, China Town, Rockefeller Center, the Statue of Liberty, and Coney Island. From New York they traveled to Washington, D. C., to visit the newly decorated White House, the Bureau of Printing and Engraving, the U. S. Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial, plus many other highlights in the vicinity of our nation's capital. .ff 1' DI ay. I953 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SOUTHERN MICHIGAN BANK PAGE EIGHTY-FOUR Y 1 S5592 L E? ff Q V I .5 I , i WA: T1 ,IW-'nn 0'-'Riff 52 ' ,. A fi w A f 3 NE wx --'J--. , .Y , I t Y - -'-' -I. ' I il! Q u 4 f L A F fl ' A 9 n fa ' X ' .f 9,410 A '2 x, N fy P-. kb v X4 . fl - n- , Z' 'I M I l,,7 . ' I .1 ' f ' I . 1, 1 ' N- A L UM 'I .xy H N A ',. kr, X lil' ',' : ' A N Kwrgx. I , l' 1. J . 95-R 1 , f ,, I2 U- r ' J - 3 f 4 In I 5 5 l ' 1 4 LJ N ' I E J ' DIRECTOR - FLUTES Nlargarel Wilkinson Sharron Dean ,Iam-Ile Lou- OBOE .lam-1 Spoon Bb CLARINETS ,Ianiee Sonle llllilll I,al orge Sliarron lx:-nip Diane Fraser .I ndy Rennell kilIlllI'1'll lloselx Connie Sonle .Iam-I Farner Yirginia Lee Xiee Delores Knowles .If-an llaggerlv Rolene Newman .Ianel Russell ,loflnn Tliompson Mary Carlisle Georgia llinson Marvin I'ieurd Donna I.:-ninglon Iiarlmara Avery Relly 'lllielmand Glen llollz ,lane-I .Ienkins .lim SIIIIIII PAGE EIGI-ITY-SIX QQ 99 Harlan Bond Naney Kolassa Riellard .Iolinson ALTO CLARINET Sara Sanford BASS CLARINET Carl Semmelrolli Suzanne Ne-arpaw ALTO SAXOPHONES Peggy Slialm Naney ,Iolinson lfonnie King Larry Waldron .Ieanine NI:-Kinley ,Ioyee I,nee ,lean Hogolxoonl lid Davenport Douglas Millm-sser TENOR SAXOPHONES Iingene Wallaee Nlarllla Goble Sliaron Barnes BARITONE SAXOPHONE l'aIrieia Rankin CORNETS Ted Renm-ll Ilall Slrong ASSISTANT D Yondal Lellierer Larry Ford Crave NIeNaII Fred Howletl .Ierry Maxson .lim Lint David Lainlierson Robert Goodwin Bob Randall Bill Randall Kerment Bartholomew Clyde Hnlrliard FRENCH HORNS ,Ioyee Hamlin Fred Barring:-r Rnth Sanford Ed Downey Tom Olmsted Donald Lewis TROMBONE5 Philip Rice Cliarleen King Rosemary Young Larry Knowles Marilyn May Marcia Andrews Charles Wllilillg .lim Holmarl l'anI Douglas Donna May Larry Rankin THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY COLDWATER CLEANERS IRECTOR - larry Olson BARITONES Ranny Hinekley Carolyn Watson BASSES l'alrieia Nlelieilll Iirnee Kline De-Wayne Illialfield Hill Boyer PERCUSSION .lolin Nlilnef Bass Drum Rill Sager Cymbals Raymond Downer Snare Drum Rolnerl ,lolinson Snare Drum David I'ltbllgllN'Il Snare Drum Wesley Kinsley Snare Drnln Runald I'llIIIllt'I'lllII'L, 'liy mpani BEl.lS Nlary Olmsted liffirvrs President Eugene Wallace Vice-President , , Philip Rice Secretary Peggy Skabo Treasurer , , Janice Soule 0ur Growing 0rchestra 0 C.H.S's snappy marching band started the T952-53 school year by participating in the half-time show at all home football games, in addition to performing at Sturgis and the Centreville and Branch County 4-H Fairs. The band took part in the annual Band Day program at the University of Michigan. To en- tertain the fans, a basketball band played at the armory for all home games. The A-Band turned showmen as they presented the 1953 follies, Fun For All, on January 28. Dwight Dailey, alto saxophone artist, starred at the an- nual formal concert February 'l7. Both programs were a success due to the able leadership of Mr. Bond and Mr. Olson. A successful season was completed with the trip to the Hollywood Ice Revue in Detroit, the banquet and formal, the Holland Tulip Festival, and the Memo- rial Day Parade. 'H W' - -I FLUTES Miller, Barbara Spoon, Gail Wilcox, Rickey Bb CLARINETS Tompkins, Terry Outwater, Dolores Myers, Loralee Cornish, Norma Gentry, Delbert Heckman, Eleanor Knowles, Belly Parrish, ,Indy Rathhnn, Rosalie Mooi, Patsy Smith, David Rumsey, Dion Otis, Marilyn Powell, ,lane Rt-nshaw. Nancy Sundquist, .ludy Chatneld, Janice Long, Carol Baysinger, Douglas Moore, Ruth Wirt. Marjorie Bnrlew, .lanct Mitchell, Roger Flecnor, Peggy Jacques, Lylc Fansler, Sandra Colvin, Joyce Lewis, Dick Norton, Ncalie Richardson, Laurel PAGE EIGHTY-EIGHT ff 99 Bum: Sherman, Sonja Rurka, Linda Byers, Wanda Scriber, Shirley Smith, Judy Jones, Rosalyn BASS CLARINET Furgason, Kenneth SAXOPHONES Milnes, Molly White, Joyce Otis. ,lean Thebaud, Marnie Wtxruds, Alfred Euans, Janet Kemp, Carolyn King, Rosalee Young, Charles Tucker, Ruth Brewster, Linda Downey, Joyce Maggart, Rcva CORNETS Ware, Robert Hinsdale, Larry Shiery, Fred Hewitt, Bill Burnham, Mary Chenoweth, David Erts, Gerald Parshall, Douglas Holtz, Larry Hadley, Tom Hacker, Jim Lawrence, Russell Tucker, Mike Hensler, Rachel Scheidler, Rollie Corless, Carlton Smith, Dean Waldron, Barbara Flint, .lim Appleton, Bill HORNS Lees, Audrey Teall, Milton Kemp, Hal Ernsherger, Lawrence Pudak, Albert BARITONES Scheidler, Donald Tucker, Larry TROMBONES Palmer, Patricia McCurley, Dean Miller, Jim Fisk, Shirley Huntley, Rohert Day, Sherry Brown, Nick Collins, Susan Snyder, Gordon Wiser, Jerry Barnes, Carroll Lewis, Lynn Sherman, Kenneth THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY MUSIC MART BASSES Miller, Douglas McCurley, Steven PERCUSSION Lf-tts, George Bass Drum Fraser, Torn Cymbals Hyland, Tom Snare Drum Long. Lloyd Snare Drum Hulbert, Earl Snare Drum Oshorn, Tom Snare Drum Tucker. Freda Snare Drum Phillrrick, Doris Snare Drum Wright, ,lim Snare Drum Chalfield, Kenneth Snare Drum Densel, LaVon Snare Druni BELLS Teall, Sally Jo BACK ROW: Hatmaker, Hogaboom, Burton, Stephenson, Snyder, Gray, Tomson, Devlin, Smullen, Boatman, Wood, G. Smith, l.uce, Picard, Fredricks, Dennis, Ellenberger, lippert, Barnes, Draper, Ferguson, Lutiens, Huss. SECOND ROW: Bovee, Lozer, Sweet, Nearpass, Rosenblatt, E. Potter, Russell, A. Clemens, J. Born, Langworthy, Caswell, Easterday, Voll, Parcell, Gillett, Harris, S. Born, Walker, DeBolt, J. Hamlin, Rankin, Gordon. FIRST ROW: Miss Roberts, Bronson, Morr, Cox, Weaver, Gauvey, L. Potter, Paul, Burdick, Robson, Otis, K. Smith, Tompkins, Stetler, M. Clemens, Omo, Knapp, A. Hamlin, Eberts, Spade. fardinal Choir 0 The seventy members in Cardinal Choir, directed by Miss Ellen Roberts, formed one ofthe largest and best balanced choirs C. H. S. has had. The group presented a concert for the Fortnightly Club, a Christmas assembly, radio broadcasts, a program at Teachers' Institute, and a Spring Festival. The Junior High Chorus appeared in a few of these programs. llc-rl bird I flmir BACK ROW: Dehoti, Donihue, Hulbert, lumberson, Devlin, Hodge, Wooster, Bryan, Rosenberry, Adams, Hamlin, Wright, Balch, Fales, J. Miller, Kelsey, P. Brodt, B. Miller, Marsh. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, Mollenkopf, Caswell, Curtiss, Fenner, Sullivan, Marchont, Parshall, Aitchison, Bressler, Cribbs, Bootman, Johnson, O. Smith, Greshaw, Halferty, Burr. FIRST ROW: Bevans, Couillard, Woolridge, N. Smith, Sherman, McConnell, Gordon, A. Brodt, Peters, Lewis, B. Macklin, Plettner, Donnelly, Miss Roberts. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY J. C. PENNEY CO. PAGE EIGHTY-NINE Athletics W,-,,,,...-f - 1 X PAGE NINETY-0 VARSITY F00'l'BALL September 19th. - The Coldwater team traveled to Three Rivers to be set back 24-6 in their first conference game of the season. The Cardinal squad proved not quite ready to meet the challenge of the up and coming Three Rivers Wildcats. September 26. - With renewed spirit and victory in their blood, the aggressive Cards iourneyed to the home of the Adrian Maple Leaves. At the final whistle, the Adrian Maples found themselves at the short end of a 20 to 12 score. October 3. - In the first game of the season at Cardinal Field, the Coldwater squad lost a heart-breaking decision to the Marshall Redskins. A hotly con- tested decision in the end zone was the big factor in Marshall's 15-14 win. October lO. - A fighting Cardinal team spoiled the Hillsdale Homecoming with a decisive 29-'I4 victory. The Hornets, vastly outplayed by the Cardinals, succeeded in scoring only two touchdowns against the Coldwater substitutes. October l4. - The Cards put up a scrappy fight against the East Lansing team which came determined to give our boys a decisive defeat. Although the score was quite one-sided Q25-71, it was a hard-lost battle. October 24. - ln a fourth quarter battle, the Albion Wildcats managed to slip past the Coldwater squad to a T9-7 victory. C. ll. Sis llffensive Team BACK ROW: K. Dirschell, D. Dirschell, Dillon, Sweet, Corless. SECOND ROW: Rigg, Wilkins, Hobart. FRONT ROW: Silvers, Baldwin, Stansell, Zabonick, Ballard, Helmer, Boatman. F1 Q - - Q Q43 BACK ROW: Swain, Shaw, May, Stephenson, Barringer, Corless. FRONT ROW: Northrop, Ferguson, Temples, O'Rourlce, Milnes, Pitcher, Nivison, Allen, Zabonick, Gri99, Cranson C. ll. S.'s Defensive Team 0 October 31. - The last home game of the season brought the powerful Lake- view Spartans to Cardinal Field. The Cardinals were defeated in this con- test by the lop-sided score of 33-0. November 7. -The Sturgis Troians took to the air to snatch a victory away from Coldwater in the final seconds of a hard fought game. Although statistics were in favor of Coldwater, the final whistle found Sturgis ahead, 26-14. Fnothall F0-faptains German Exe-hangv Student BALLARD STANSELL EHENBERGER This fall, a puzzled but deter- mined exchange student from Germany undertook the task of playing football with diligence and conscientiousnessg and was rewarded with a varsity letter and a priceless evaluation of good clean American sports. He also achieved an excellent schol- astic rating and graduated with the class of 1953. John Ellenberger and C.H.S. have benefitted from this exchange program and as the year ends, , we all wish to say, Good luck, ' John. , THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KERR HARDWARE CO. PAGE NINETY-THREE arsit Football Individuals Q - ... ...M M. H. CORLESS D. DIRSCHELL MAY K. DIRSCHELL TEMPLES NORTHRUP NIVISON FERGUSON BOATMAN GRIGG R. ZABONICK ALLEN DILLON V. CORLESS SWEET WILKINS THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BRANCH COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION PAGE NINETY-FOUR arsit ootball Individuals O9 BURTON BARRINGER OTIS RIGG O'ROURKE SILVERS PITCHER MILNES SWAIN J. ZABONICK CRANSON SHAW BALDWIN HELMER STEPHENSON HOBART THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BURTON BROTHERS - NASH PAGE NINETY-FIVE BACK ROW: Gruner, Mitmesser, Thomas, Hodgman, Grady, Luke, Babb, Fisher, Cleveland, Nichols, Fry, McCann. MIDDLE ROW: Coach Zabonick, Stanley, R. Bercow, Downer, Hurley, Peters, Morrison, Treacher, Donbrock, Smith, Curtis, Coach Osenko. FRONT ROW: Goozlwin, Henton, Robey, Rurlxa, Chatfield, Siler, Davenport, Porshall, Robinson, Bercaw, Clarke, Johnston. RESERVE E00'l'BALL 0 Coach Bill Zabonick's reserve team, playing a tough schedule this year, was able to win but one game throughout the entire season. The team showed good spirit all the year and also gave coaches Eby and Zobonick good hopes for next year. This year's team was composed mostly of sophomores and therefore was a young squad. The final game was a thriller for both teams as they battled to a close score, with Sturgis coming out on the winning end. Schedule DATE PLACE TEAM WE THEY October 2 N.-. .- ,Occ cococ .. -c-There .-. .--.,-.,- .,,,-. Marshall ,,,, ..-..-,-...c,c 0 .c..,.-,..- -14 October 9 W WN, , .. , ,. Here,,.-,,,.,,.,,,...c.,A,-Albion ,,,, ..,,- --- 0 .-...-...-...c. 35 October 16 ,. -..-...a.-.--.-.- Here c.cccc .-.-.-... ......,,- Hillsdale ..,.. ,,,, .,,--...-.-l4..,,,--,..... ., O October 21 ,, , c-.c..c E. .. cThere .c..c..,.. . .L E.. -nlakeview ,.--.-..- ..-..-.---l9--.. -coco .-20 October 30 . . . There .-.. -....,-.,.-,- .,..,,..Albion ,., ,,,-.,,-. 0 .,..-,,....- -19 November 5 .. . Here .. . - Sturgis -.- 6 .-.. . .14 COURTESY - SHATTUCK-LIVERMORE PAGE NINETY-SIX Schedule DATE PLACE TEAM WE THEY October 13 .--vw E,E,,E. -.-sThere, E,,,.E. .,-, E,E,,. State School 0,..,.. .,E, E ,238 October 20 L, ,,..c,.e,-..--,.,,,Here c.....E,,.E -, .,,,, Sturgis E-, 'l9,,c-..,.,.c,,, 6 October 22 ..-ENE ,,.,,,,..-,,.,.There,-.,---,, .,,, .,,E-...eMarsl1all.--,.,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,, 6.1, WWE-. - 0 October 28 W. ,,.-,,-,, ,,,E ,,,,-Here, ,,,,,,E. -..-.,. ,,,,, State School 6,- ..-W E ., 7 October 29 , , ,, , ,,,,,,,,,There, .,,,,,,, ,.,,,,Sturgis ,.,, , Wm., A 6,, ,nc H ,,'l4 November 3 ,, ,,,,,,,,, Here..-.,,,,,, ,, -,, Marshall ,W 7 , 7 0 Coach Lowe handled the future varsity squad this season and turned out a fine team for the visitors to challenge. This young team played a good brand of ball as they won two games and lost three while tying one. From this team, the coaches should have some good material in the near future. This squad consisted mostly of Freshmen with a few from senior high. BACK ROW: Paul, Smith, Houston, Watson, Faclden, Troutman, Peterson, Randall, Thomas, Clark, Kriser. THIRD ROW: Coach Lowe, McCurley, Closson, Streeter, Olmsted, C. Flint, C. Snyder, Smith, Tomson, D. Snyder, Draper, Hinkley. SECOND ROW: Steffey, Cranson, Lewis, J. Flint, Short, Allison, Gibson, Shiery, Pfost, Hazzard, Allen, Lint, Ford. FRONT ROW: Urban, Fraser, Silvers, Walker, Kinsey. PAGE NINETY-SEVEN BACK ROW: Rigg, Cranson, Corless, Cochrane, Baldwin, Grigg, Silvers, Hobart, May. Dll Sh D h ll Coach Zabonick. CENTER: Coach Eby, i on, aw, irsc e , VARSITY BASKETBALL After getting off to a slow start, the Coldwater basketball team fought its way to a third-place tie in the Twin Valley race, and ended the '52- '53 season with six wins and nine losses. Jan. 6. Jan Showing lots of hustle and spirit, the Cards downed Sturgis 44-41. Still playing the same kind of game, Coldwater slipped by Lakeview 56-54. Dec. 2. In their first start, the Cards were de- fected 41-70 bY C' Welkexperlenced Jan A fast Adrian team pushed its way Three Rwers Squad' past our varsity squad 64-73 in a high- , , , H scoring contest. Dec. 5. Showing more promise for their initial home jcbmel Czldfwoieir gGVe4gA2LShQll Jan A spirited Hillsdale team downed the C goo one e ore osmg ' ' Cardinals in a non-league tilt 41-43. Dec After holding their own for three and Dec a half quarters, the varsity five lost to East Lansing 50-58. The Ebymen, still showing improve- ment, dropped their fourth game of the young season to Albion 54-63. Jan Jan . Because of a slow start, the improved Coldwater squad lost to Three Rivers 54-70. The second-place Marshall Redskins pushed their way by our team 50-60. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WTVB PAGE NINETY-EIGHT ,W Feb. 3. Playing inspired ball, Coldwater beat East Lansing in overtime 63-57. Feb. 6. Still holding our own in the Twin Valley race, we defeated Albion 53-51. Feb. 13. Going for their fifth win ot the season, the Cards beat Sturgis 54-52. Feb. 20. Feb. 27. Mar. 5. An upset-minded Lakeview squad de- feated our team 51-69. The Cards rallied to defeat Adrian 63- 55 in the last home game of the season. After winning two close games from Sturgis during the regular season, the Ebymen lost to the Troians in tourna- ment play 23-48. Yalrsity lialskc-llnall lndivicluals SILVERS CRANSON RIGG CORLESS DIRSCHELL BALDWIN HOBART GRIGG MAY SHAW THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SHAW SHOE CO. PAGE NINETY-NINE Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. .lan Jan Jan Jan DATE 2 5 I2 20 6 9 I6 20 BACK ROW: Burton, Parshall, Robinson, Fadden, Fry, Mitmesser, Curtiss. FRONT ROW: Goodwin, Sweet, Thomas, Coach Zabonick. RESERVE BASK ETBALI SPEIUIIIIIIF TEAM PLACE THEY DATE TEAM PLACE Three Rivers There 31 Jan. 23 Three Rivers Here MUfSl Ull Hefe 38 Jan 30 Marshall There E- Lansing There 25 Feb 3 E. Lansing Here Albion Here 41 Feb 6 Albion There SlU'9l5 There 34 Feb 13 Sturgis Here Lukewew Here 31 Feb 18 St. Charles Here Adrian There 39 Feb 20 Lakeview There Hillsdale There 26 Feb 27 Adrian Here 0 A spirited and determined Reserve Basketball squad, under the coaching of Bill Zabonick, gave Coldwater fans something to remember. Although their won-lost record appears against them, their actual playing was another thing. Sparked by two returning lettermen, the squad of three Juniors and eight Sophomores racked up a 6 victory, lO loss, total. With the backlog of talent shown this year on the Reserve team, it seems that Coldwater won't be lacking in Varsity material for several years, at least. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WOODWARD-POLLOCK PAGE ONE HUNDRED THEY 49 44 26 31 38 40 51 43 nj 'T J-My PH' V' 5' mm- aww lava ff-'F ies' BACK ROW: Coach Osenlno, McCann, Robey, Thomas, Watson, Trouimcm, Paul, Hazzard, lim. FRONT ROW: Snyder, Fisher, Grady, Flint. uturo arsity asketball Freshman ask ,tllall 0 BACK ROW: Hubbard, Sager, Howleli, McCurley, Kellogg, Tomson, Shiery, Flint, Silvers THIRD ROW: Lipman, Shari, Funderburg, Gibson, Pifer, Harris, Burk, Sfefley, Traser. SECOND ROW: Coach lowe, Maxson, Randall, Davenpori, Peiersen, Houslon, Kinsey, Woods. FIRST ROW: Hinkley, Cranson, Moron, Knowles, Lewis, Ford. iss- COURTESY - RRANCH COUNTY BAR ASSOCIAYION COURTESY - COLDWATER BRASS PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE BACK ROW: Hobart, Cochrane, J. Zabonick, Grigg, May, Mitmesser, Treacher, D, Zabo-tick, Fry, Gifto d. CENTER: Shaw, Dillon, Goodwin, Silvers, Coach Lowe, Fadden, Lint. ' r t ' 'wel 'ull .1 Sl 3 . . la 0 As the season opens, the outlook is rather dubious. A lot will depend on the development of our young pitching staff. With eight returning lettermen and the traditional Cardinal spirit, the team is sure to come through. lloservo Baseball BACK ROW: Cranson, Granger, Sager, Gibson, Houston, Kriser, Gordon, Blanchard, Hinkley, Lipman. SECOND ROW: Coach Osenko, Maxson, Paul, Burk, Stanley, Watson, Kellogg, Pifer, Silvers, Coach Lowe. FIRST ROW: Thomas, Tomson, Randall, Babb, Norton, Davenport, Fisher, Waldron, Hodgman, Lewis. , -- F! Fi- PAGE ONE HUNDRED-TWO THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GRACIE O'SHANAHAN'S INN Q April April April April April April April May May May May May Moy Muy Moy L. ZABONICK DILLON MAY GIFFORD SILER WllKlNS GRIGG COCHRANE SllVERS SHAW SHIERY HOBART J. ZABONICK SCHUBEL JACKSON Q QI HSE la 0 Bl' IIIIIQPS l'l 2 I ll L tt ' ' SHAW COCHRANE SILVERS Varsity Svhvdulv T .. , 4 Jonesville Here I0 Sturgis There T4 Three Rivers There 17 Adricm There 21 Open 24 Albion There 28 ,Hillsdale Here I Siurgis Here 5 Lakeview Here 8 E. Lansing There , N., 12 Open my T5 Marshall There I9 Three Rivers Here 23 Bronson Here 26 Quincy There THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SWART ONE-STOP - MARKET PAGE ONE HUNDRED-THREE Schedule April 8 --- ., --Marshall -- -, - Here Three Rivers ,,,,..---Q April T6 --and Albion .. Here April 22 --- Hillsdale -- . . Here April 23 ---Adrian ,- . There April 29 --Sturgis . - - H- - Here May 2 - -- .Albion Col. Invitational May 5 .-- Hastings . - lalzeview May 6 --., --.Bronson --,, -- Here May 'l2 --.T. V. Meet -, ,,,, ,,,, H ere May T6 ---Regional --. Kalamazoo SWAIN OTIS 0 The prospects are looking better than last year for there are fourteen returning lettermen. Last year's squad won three meets while losing five and ended up in fourth place in the Twin Valley Conference. Fifty boys signed up this season. All the meets are to be held at Cardinal Field this year except two. Topping off the track's excitement will be the Twin Valley Conference meet, Little C meet, and the annual class relay. BACK ROW: Flint, Burton, Howlett, McNall, W. Stephenson, Clark, Northrup, AcMoody, Robey, Troutman, McBride, Allen, Otis, Barringer. SECOND ROW: Smith, McCann, Milnes, Weaver, Johnston, Grady, Sweet, Brown, Peterson, Swain, Nivison, Gruner, O'Rourlze, Parshall, luke. FIRST ROW: Coach Eby, Robson, Dillon, Dennis, D. Bercow, Morrison, Corless, Ellenberger, Donbrock, Ferguson, Cranson, Thomas, Rigg, Peters. ' E if 1 4-'i QV'M'- if A 'il'-V iQ,f',..'z f i gtilfixslel E 4 7. ,Q -iii f ' ' E si if 3 4 .., - . ii Q., ,Q lik. . 417. s 5 W? , . 5 ' Qnw umm A 1, , R THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY I.. A. DARLING CO. PAGE ONE HUNDRED-FOUR 'Q my A '75, etter NORTHRUP CRANSON BROWN R. DIRSCHEIL SWAIN ROBEY DENNIS FERGUSON NIVISON V. CORLESS STEPHENSON BERCAW DILLON K. DIRSCHELL OTIS JOHNSTON HOFF GRUNER RENSHAW THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SHORT'S TIRE 8. APPLIANCE av 4'I'94ffx ,s 1l952 Travk O lll ll0l'S H. CORLESS RIGG THOMAS LANGWORTHY PAGE ONE HUNDRED-FIVE BACK ROW: Snyder, Gordon, Weidner, Wert, Rennell, Harris, Livensparger, Coach Zabonick. FRONT ROW: Scheidler, Funderburg, Bennett, Moron, Howlett, Robinson. TENNIS TEAM 0With seven returning lettermen, Coach Zabonick's tennis team prepared to tackle its Twin Valley opponents. The experienced squad members were Wert, Weidner, Rennell, Gordon, Bennett, Scheidler, and Robinson. Funderburg, Svlwdulv April 'I4 Lakeview April 16 Albion , April 22 . Three Rivers April 24 Albion .H April 29 ,, May 6 ,,- May 8 May 9 . May 13 May T6 PAGE ONE HUNDRED-SIX Howe Lakeview . T. V. Meet Howe . .. ,, . Three Rivers Regional There Here , . There , There Here Here Albion Moran, C. Snyder, Livensparger, Barry Goodwin and Woods completed the '53 team. Ten matches were again played. Three Rivers replaced Adrian on the local netters' schedule. In addition to six Twin Valley league matches, two non-conference tilts were played with Howe Military Academy furnish- ing the opposition. The squad com- peted in the Twin Valley match and the regionals at Kalamazoo. There Here Kalamazoo THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GAMBLE-SKOGMO, INC YAIISITY l'llEElll.EAlll'IllS LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen, Devlin, Thomas, Forester, Hinson, Wilcox STANDING: Johnson, King. KNEELING: Moy, Keyes, Ferguson, Luce. IIESEIIVE YIIEEIILEAIIIEIIS THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PRECISION TOOL AND DIE CO. PAGE ONE HUNDRED-SEVEN I in 5 M: K : mg 1 , 5. , 51 51 'L Q . 9, , 1 6 , i K im. wav i ' 4 Y E X- Q .- 5343 lf? .2 4 ,. K5 5 L gu, Q, L ' if ' .N L f?i 251' A . 1 Q, rs 'C ' K Vp, , as V19 figki? 0 s 31 svgi'-:W'i.i .gi rl 7 - Lx? .,,f-1 . 5535313 Q 35 M 'hw sh- A dxf, X pr- ' V r fb. , 0, , 2 K Q 5 TQ' P .e 5 A Xp W-S ,W 'W , kv f N 'L Y E 1 . O I qw .K .5 7 ia...- x.J X iv'-veg., 'A' ikvx v MJ ' V ....'.g. K 6' 'S -,. 2. k :.vQ1.'?' 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Legg Lumber Co. ,,,, Linn, Earl Little King Motel , ,,, , Lucas Self-Service Laundry PAGE ONE HUNDRED-TEN T0 ADVERTISER 113 113 127 126 124 113 113 114 114 113 114 114 114 73 101 128 94 114 113 126 65 115 116 128 128 111 101 86 115 , 116 116 116 115 117 115 122 104 117 116 117 122 , 122 125 , 76 117 ,, 75 ,, 117 , 106 75 118 , 67 118 66 , 117 118 , 118 , 70 , 118 118 , 118 81 112 93 127 , 68 117 119 119 Lyon Drug Store Mac's Furniture Mac's Pharmacy Marion Bros. , Martin's Book Store Martin's Grocery Marothy Radio Shop ,, Marshall Street Market Mashon-Dorsey Memorials McCann Farm Equipment , McComb's Shoes McConkey-Putnam Funeral Home McConnell's Market McLaughl5n's Pastries McMillan 8- Son Mel-O'Tones Mix Insurance Model Finance Montgomery Ward Moore Implement Co. Morgan Grocery Music Mart N. Clay St. Grocery Olds Cleaners Oliver Sales and Service OImstead's Dairy Osborn's Photo O'Shanahan's Inn Otto's Sporting Goods O. W. Davis Standard Service Patterson Co., Printers Penney, J. C. ,,, Picard Buick-Pontiac, Inc. Pierce Dodge Sales Pillsbury Motor Sales Pratt Motor Sales Precision Tool 8- Die Quality Springs Ray Gottschalk Reppert's Market ,, Secord's ,,, Shattuck-Livermore , Shaw Shoe Short's Tire Smoltz Motor Sales Snyder's Bakery ,,,, Southern Michigan Bank ,, Southern Michigan Grocery ,, Stokes Marine Supplies Swart One-Stop-Market Teeter, Howard , Tomson's Insurance Toupalik, Ralph , Treat Auto Parts , Tribolet Store Troutman's Super Market Van Aken Florists , Walker's Laundry ,, Water's Shoe Store Way-DeNooyer Chevrolet Weiderman's Gulf Western Auto Wilbur's Furniture Store , Winemiller's Colonial Reproductions Woodward-Pollock ,, Woodward Ancl Son WTVB , ,, Yope's Service ,,, Zirkle's Grocery ,, 69 121 75 121 121 120 126 119 120 119 119 122 120 65 119 128 120 128 67 113 119 88 120 121 121 124 126 112 120 116 62 89 122 70 122 127 107 127 70 70 123 96 99 105 123 123 84 123 72 103 124 123 124 123 72 124 72 124 125 125 124 125 125 125 100 125 98 124 126 WALT BROWN, DELORES BEAN, AND JACK NORTHRUP The Pause That Refreshes CLUBS HI-Y CLUB BAND C-CLUB SENIOR CLASS Y-TEENS JUNIOR CLASS GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SOPHOMORE CLASS FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA JUNIOR HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL STUDENT COMMISSION O EDITOR'S NOTE: We wish To express our appreciation for The twenty- five dollars donated by each organization. ak THE MAJORITY OF THE PICTURES IN THE 1953 CARDINAL WERE TAKEN BY OUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER - ouis Quai' if PAGE ONE HUNDRED-TWELVE AII1son s GOOD LUCK SENIORS I For Ihe Very Best In CIoIh'n9 Everythmg Good to Eat GOOD LUCK FROM BEST S MARKET PRODUCE AND FROZEN FOODS ALBRIGIIT S GENERAL ELECTRIC STORE For The Fmest In O MODERN WIRING 0 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 0 BETTER LIGHTING 0 FINEST APPLIANCES Bryan Paint B A I L E Y and Wallpaper RADIO ARTISTS SUPPLIES , . I 9 II ' ' ll 9 I I 0 PAGE ONE HUNDRED-THIRTEEN Compliments From Your CONGRATULATIONS and And Many Good Ti'-nes fo co'-ne TO THE SENIORS OF 1953 Ballard Garage Bills Standard ervwe BR DLEY S East Washington Street COMPLIMENTS FROM Blrchfleld Brothers Free Puck up Corner of And Delnvery Prerson and Chicago COMPLIMENTS BEE HIVE SHOE STORE 1 Braver s Shellane BEST LUCK To ,HE Service and Appliances CLASS OF 1953 O , O 9 O O fBe Sure With Pureb . ' if . . of I PAGE ONE HUNDRED-FOURTEEN CONGRATULATIONS THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE GRADS SENIORS ' 64164 24450: Siege For all kmds of Omce Supplies and Equipment Typewrlters and Addmg Mochmes Cornpllfnenfs of R I: Moore Coldwater Offlce Implement Company Supply Co International Harvester PHONE 145 M Refrlgerators and Freezers BEST WISHES Culligan Soft Water Service PHONE 773 J BEST wlsHEs, SENIORS COLDVVATER C0 - OP. When in need of the best of Feeds Coal and Seeds YOUR BEST BUYS O I I O I I 0 0 o PAGE ONE HUNDRED-FIFTIEN 1 Coldwater CONGRATULATIONS, CIILIIWATEII M0'I'0II SALES Dairy Company It Studebaker Cars and Trucks FINE DAIRY PRODUCTS PHONE 808 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I953 Cbldwafer 0. D. Ch , Jeweler Sincggfan Daw Reporter TELEPHONE 757 M CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 0 W DAVIS STANDARD SERVICE BEST WISHES SENIORS Davls News Stand and Bus Station Compl ments Dov s News Agency IOI W Chicago Sf K . I K I O Greyhound Lines, Inc. - Short Way Lines, In . i i - . ' . compnmenfs of BEST wlsHEs seNloRs Coldwater D AVI S Recreation Bowl for Your Health COAL AND FUEL BEST OF LUCK Fremont Street To the Class of 1953 Flnest nn Tnres 'ki' omer Foundry orporatlon CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS' CONGRATULATIONS from SENIORS EARL I-INN The Douglas Store Branch County Clerk Home of Buster Brown and Teen Age Shoes Grocery Firestone Stores, Inc. ONE U D-SEV Congratulations and Best Washes H Tl To the Class of 1953 6, H Clea ers CLEAN ED WITH Ideal Wall Paper SANITONE And Pamt Store Note the Drllerence ohnson 5 QUALITY CLOTHIERS May Success Be Yours Sensors BEST OF LUCK COMPLIMENTS OF CLASSMATES ' .IUHL S Jaclc and Walt cur RATE DRUGS The Self Service Store BEST OF LUCK SENIORS ' Compliments of ' Tom Houser's GULF SERVICE . . 'k o l u - II ' ll I I . O 0 . , . . f PAGE ONE HUNDRED-EIGHTEEN CONGRATULATIONS from LUCAS W. A. McMillan 'A' PLUMBING AND HEATING Best Wishes, Seniors ' M c C a n n FARM EQUIPMENT CO. BEST OF LUCK, GRADS ! Morgan Grocery Little King Motel Located on U. S. 112 East of Coldwater Phone 327M ' Compliments Compliments of MARSHALL STREET McComb's Shoe Store MARKET ' Marshall Street's Little Super I Finest in Shoes G0 N McConnell Grocery North Marshall Street GOOD LUCK, SENIORS ! INSURANCE AGENCY CONGRATULATIONS FROM Moshon-Dorsey MEMORIALS BEST WISHES To the Best Class of '53 North Clay Street PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY Grocery GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '53 ir MARTIN'S GROCERY 46 W. Park Ave. COLDWATER, MICHIGAN EVINRUDE MOTORS, First in Outboards O T T O ' S SPORTING GOODS A SEYBERT S OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE q'?. Q, X Q- , For the finest an Fclrm Mochunery NJ F 459 MARSHALL STREET Congratulations of 53 Phone 904 M Mvzrtm 5 ook Store QW Coulllardj nooks Best Of Luck' OFFICE SUPPLIES COMPLIMENTS CONGRATULATIONS ' AND o GOOD WISHES N TO THE CLASS OF 53 HI - SPEED 'I' MAGS If You Can't Stop . . . Smile as You Go By Furniture Home I I T Lk - ' Omg ,I ly ,, . . ,, . lu' X V 3?'1, Sl. -1' , H .5-4 :SM ' 1 ww agp? ' Syl' K K :Tw 4 'Amy - 1 ' 1 . . r Q . O I PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE CONGRATULATIONS ENDICOTT FARM DALLY,s EQUIPMENT ': msn SALES Mm SERVICE COLDWATER COMPLIMENTS OF ELLIUTT .Y MARKET MCCONKEY PUTNAM Fzmeml Home WE INVITE YOUR TRUST 'A' 'A' I 'A' t i' 0 PIIISIJUTY MOIIOI' Sales BEST WISHES' SENIORS - Emi Suu and Swim d I ruc s, B k P C CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH GMC T k CONGRATULATIONS Snydefs SOUTHERN MICHIGAN enocm co. Coldwater, Michigan COM LIMENTS OF O MI G PHONE 160 Secord 'S S. W. TOMSON AGENCY GENERAL INSURANCE Fire - Auto - Liability SMOLTZ COIVSZLTAENTS O S S SALES mm Auto mrs BEST WISHES, SENIORS! Y 0 P E ' S Texaco Service Weldermank GULF SERVICE STATION Lubrication - Washing Battery Service 97 MARSHALL STREET Phone 79 CONGRATULATIONS '53ers 086 YOUR LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 335 E Chicago Phone 101 Walker s Laundry YOUR HOME TOWN LAUNDRY SINCE 1888 PHONE 77 S CONGRATULATIONS Fnne Foods and Meats S06-leg, EAST CHICAGO STREET if 1 af Howard M Teeier O 2 we , 7 . I O SUPER MARKET The Equitable LW Assurance PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR FOR FOOTWEAR SMARTLY STYLED - See - Water's Shoes 39 W. Chicago Coldwater, Mich. QUALITY FIRST CII' W i l LJ u r is FURNITURE STORE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1953 'A' WOODWARD and SONS BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1953 Western Auto STORE Dick Alison, Owner Way - DeNooyer, Inc. CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE The Home of Friendly Service 57-65 SOUTH MONROE STREET TELEPHONE 27 compliments WINEMILLER'S COLONIAL REPRODUCTIONS Coldwater, Michigan Authentically designed heirlooms. SERVICE Qualify solid Wild Cherry and solid Walnut furniture. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE BEST WISHES SENIORS! SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '53 Arnold Auto Ports ZIRKLES 106 W. Chlcago OLMSTEAD DAIRY Good Mrlk for Good Health Larry Olmstead Royce Olmstead COMPLIMENTS OF CDSBCDIQN Buckeye Insulatlon Co BLOWN INSULATION Sldmg Roofing Storm Wmdows Phone 914 MAROTHY RADIO SHOP Telephone 299 123 E Pork Ave KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS RANGES and FREEZERS SPARTON and ARVIN TELEVISION We Service Everythrng We Sell The Arlmgton Hotel Coldwater s Frnest Frne Food Excellent Rooms , . ll ' ll T n 0 ll - - ll I C O . . . I ' . PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX We cannot abandon our education at the schoolhouse door. We have to keep it up through lite. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '53 - Calvin Coolidge Quality Spring Products, Inc. COIL SPRINGS FOR INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES Best Wishes From Kimber Coal Co. CONGRATULATIONS Pratt Motor Sales II South Hudson - Coldwater, Mich. TELEPHONE 38 Compliments A81P PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN ode! Fzmmce 160 WEST CHICAGO STREET TELEPHONE 1228 THE Compl ments CHATTER Branch County 39x Dental Assoclatlon RESTAURANT Comlblzments 0 CITY DAIRY DANCE THE TH MUSIC RHYTHMIC Box T48 Phone 'I400 150 Grand St Phone 209 COLDWATER MICHIGAN n'f E--
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