Coldwater High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Coldwater, MI)
- Class of 1955
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,Lv Q ann I , V, , .w X W fl M ,,, ,Lg .- L.i,- I - Coldwater High School EDITOR ,,,. nv ,,,,...,., , RITA WEEKS ASSISTANT EDITOR, ,... -RUTH HERMAN ADVISOR ..,, 7,,,,, MR. WILLIAM BOOTH Coldwater, Michigan Table of Contents Faculty Page 9 Seniors Page 17 Events Page 33 Clrganizations Page 41 Music Page 61 Athletics Page 69 Underclassmen Page 39 Advertisements Page 109 ,3 wmv-na WM 42 'iw YZ' Page 4 1. 'R E Hi 1 A if Page 5 i 5 5 E 2 Q 1 ? S z E 5 1 l ,ma X am. J As- 3,1 X V 2 Q X z , 5 MN 53: ,. mn P' M.. 1 if Page 8 ANOTHER SCHOOL YEAR HAS DRAWN TO A CLOSE AND WITH IT WE FIND OUR MINDS AND HEARTS FULL OF HAPPY MEMORIES WE WILL CHERISH ALWAYS. THE FUTURE HOLDS MANY PROM- ISES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR US BUT OUR SCHOOL DAYS WILL ALWAYS OCCUPY AN IMPORTANT PART IN OUR LIVES. THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK, WE OF THE STAFF, HAVE SINCERELY TRIED TO RECORD ACCURATELY MANY OF THE OUTSTANDING ACTIVITIES OF THE PAST YEAR IN SUCH A WAY THAT THEY WILL BE PERMANENTLY IMPRESSED IN EVERY STUDENT'S MIND. ur knowledge is the amassed thou hz and g experience of innunzerfzble mindsf, - RALPH XVALDO EMERSON aculty 1-f Page 9 SUPEBI NTENDEN T 0F SCll00LS E. Byron Thomas BCIAIIII 0F EDUCATIIIN LEFT TO RIGHT-James Snyder, Mrs. Margaret Olmsted, Stanley Borden, President, Dr. H. R. Weidner, E. Byron Thomas, Superintendent, Robert Shaw, Albin Obed, Edward Holtz. Page 10 Principal 0f Senior High School Axner Olson Kermit Dennis Principal 0f Junior High School MRS. PATRICIA BACHMAN Civics, Mathemalics, English MRS. CORLEONE COCH RANE English WILLIAM FAIRMAN Speech Correclion , MISS ROSE STEFFANIAK Social Sfudies, English, Science, Maih. if Page 'I2 3 MISS LeMOINE BOGUE English WILLIAM BOOTH English, Journalism, Publication Advisor MISS PHYLLIS COSCARELLY Social Siudies, English RAYMOND EWERS Social Siudies, English PAUL OLMSTEAD Social Studies, English ALFRED HAMLIN Social Studies, English MISS BETTY STEVENS MRS. ANNE TREBILCOCK English, Dromafics, Speech, Debate English, General Mathemuiics ROY HOUSTON OSCAR RENSHAW JAMES VINCENT Civics U. S. Hisfory, Economics, Sociology 4 S VAL CONNOLLY G. WARREN HAWKINS OWEN JOHNSON Science Practical Sci., Plane Geomelry, Physics Aeronautics, Biology Gov't, Sociology, World Problems LEE PROCTOR BERTRAND SIBLEY MRS. GLADYS DAVIS Soc. Siudies, English, Science, Math. Chemistry, Audio-Visual Education General Malhemafics, Algebra MISS JOAN GUILLAUME MRS. ALICE WEILER MRS. ETHEL I'IAWI.EY Malhemalics Library, Spanish German, Lafin if? Page I3 JOHN BACHMAN MISS ILDA PHILIPS Job Counselling, Refcxiling, Selling Typing, Bookkeeping, Gen'I Business MRS. ROSABELLE BALDRIGE MRS. JOSEPHINE BURANDT Home Economics, Boys' Cooking Home Living, Home Economics JOHN CLARK CHESTER CURRY A Bond Assisfonf, B Band Bond Page I4 BERTRAND GRIGG MRS. DOROTHY AITCHISON Shop Girls' Gym, Dcmcing JOSEPH RICE Sfenogrophy, Com'I Low, Typing, Bk'ping CLAYTON WELLS Agriculture MISS ARLENE RITSEMA Glee Club, Chorus X f ,R51i'f'b' : : 1 ' sg: A , 'fir iw -:- v. . '.,.H.eewff.,,,,. W, ,., '33 ,. 5,2 ., H 2eg5,,, .- R 5. ,4 gb -. 5. 'I' it 9 C V if - . FLOYD EBY Health Educclfion Physica TED HAGADONE FRANK LOWE GERALD WEAVER I Education, Driver Training Driver Training, History NNorld Problems, Physical Education WILLIAM ZABONICK MRS. MARGIE BONFIGLIO MRS. LOUISE WARNOCK Higher Mathematics, Mech. Drawing Secretary Secretary to Mr. Dennis MRS. MURIEL WIGENT CHARLES COLLINS ROBERT PRESTIDGE Secretary to Mr. Thomas Custodian Chief Custodian HARRY SMITH Custodian if Page T5 Page 16 Th future is a world limited by ourselves. 6' - MAURICE MAETERLINCK Seniors ik Page 17 VALEDICTORIAN CHARLES FISHER SALUTATORIAN CAROLYN THOMAS Top Ten SEATED-M. FARWELI., C. THOMAS, C. FISHER, S. DEAN, J. LUCAS. STANDING-J. RENNELL, D. SHIREY, D. McCANN, C. SOULE, J. KEYES. ik Page 18 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS M. Gruner, D. Shiery, D. McCann L. Waldron Senior C ass eview Although a bit bewildered by the rough schedule of tenth grade, we found ourselves warmly welcomed to the Roosevelt building by the Sophomore Reception. We chose Don Treacher, Dick Shaw, Tony Gruner, and Bev Gruner as our class officers. After a lot of campaigning, Rita Weeks and Don McCann were elected to represent our class on the student commission. Our first ventures at raising money were a bake goods sale and a paper drive. By Christmas time we returned thanks to the seniors for our reception with the Christmas dance- Snow Flake Frolic. This year was climaxed when our boys outshined the juniors and seniors by winning the annual high school track meet. The summer before our iunior year most of us could be found at Waterworks Pork, working in the concession stand, our big proiect. When fall rolled around it didn't take us long to get in the swing of things by electing Kay Arnold as our class president. John Burton, Ruth Sanford, and Delma Scriber served with her. We displayed our acting ability when we pre- sented the mystery-comedy, Ramshackle Inn. By sponsoring a paper drive and a chop-suey supper, enough money was raised to hold the annual banquet and prom in honor of the seniors. Experienced from the previous summer, we found working at the concession stand much easier in the summer of 'l954. Sitting in the front rows of the auditorium we all felt a little tense and excited as our newly-elected mayor, Marv Picard, an- nounced the beginning of our senior year. It was now our privilege to welcome the sophomores by presenting the Recep- tion, Enchanted Woodland. For the second consecutive year our class float won first prize in the Halloween parade. Stage fright grasped many of us on the opening night of our senior play, Father of the Bride. The class officers were Larry Waldron, Don McCann, Delores Shiery, and Tony Gruner, while Bev Gruner and Delma Scriber represented the class on the commission. After returning from a trip to Washington and New York, our four years of high school were brought to an end with baccalaureate and commencement. Fond memories of the happy times spent in Coldwater High School wfll remain with us always. D. A. R. GIRL IDEAL GIRL IDEAL BOY BEVERLY GRUNER RITA weeks Douo MITMESSER THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY O'l'TO'S SPORTING GOODS Page I9 Page 20 HOWARD LEE ACMOODY Howie' Track V-3, 45 R-1, 25 Tennis V-35 C-Club 3, 45 FFA 1, 25 Jr. Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Intramurals 45 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ANCELL BiII' Camera Club 45 CTA 3, 4. KRISTIN KAY ARNOLD KGty' Cardinal staff 3, 45 Mirror staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Cardinal Chat ter staff 2, 35 FNA 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Sec.-2, V-Pres.-3 Y-Teens 2, 35 Camera Club 2, 35 Forensics 2, 45 Play comm 3, 45 Class Pres. 35 Quill and Scroll 4. WILLIAM W. BABB, JR. Babl.-io' Football V-3, 45 R-25 C-Club 3, 45 Baseball F. V.-15 Cardi nal choir 4. SHIRLEY ANN BAKER Stub' Mirror staff 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Jr.-Sr Prom Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3. DONNA BETTS I . BARBARA MARIAN BLANCETT Barb ::5 7' Girls' Glee Club 15 Cardinal staff 45 Mirror staff 2, 3, 45 -5 ...-, Cardinal Chatter staff 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Prog.-chairman -':,:E: 1' X ' . 45 Play Comm. 3, 45 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Christmas party Comm. 25 Camera Club 2. RICHARD A. BLOSSER Dick Football R-35 Cardinal choir 3, 45 Co-op 45 Homer-Foot- ball V-25 R-15 Track V-1, 25 Band 1, 25 FFA 25 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2. JIM FRED BORN Freddie Cardinal choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Mirror staff 45 4-H Clul: 1, 2, 35 Forensics 3, 45 Senior Play 45 Jr. Play Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres.-2, 45 Co-op 4. CLAY BYRON BURDICK Cardinal choir 25 FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. SPENCER CASE Spence Co-op 4. GARY LOUIS CHILSON Mr. C. Hi-Y Club 3, 4. 1 ANNE MARIE CORNISH Jit Band l, 2, Solo and ensemble contest 'l, Cardinal choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Hi-C l, 2, GAA 1, 2, Forensics 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Triple Trio 4. BEVERLY CRIBBS Bev Sr. Play Comm. 4. NELSON R. CURTIS Bugs Football V'3, 4, R-2, Basketball V-3, 4, R-2, Track V-2, C-Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3. SHARRON DAWN DEAN Declnie Band 'l, 2, Cardinal choir 4, Cardinal staff 3, 4, Mirror editor 4, Mirror staff l, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Forensics 4, Class play 3, 4, Top Ten, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, FTA 4. JO ELLEN DENNISON Jo Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff 'l, 2, Cardinal Chatter staff 4, GAA l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Forensics 2, Class play 3, 4, Jr-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 4, Christmas party Comm. 2. RUSSELL DILLE H fl ROBERT EUGENE DoNiHuE 1 1 FFA 1, 2, 4. I .. ,.,..,7- IVA JEAN DONIHUE :, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ....... DELTON MARTIN DRAPER Football F.V.-'l, 2, Basketball Club 'l, 2. 'vases' SANDRA YVONNE EBERTS Cardinal choir 2, Forensics 2. FREDERIC W. FADDEN 'ay' Q 4' k Baseball V-'l, 2, Co-op 4. '19- 4-es N, JANET ELAINE FARNER 4, Co-op 4. Ww- was-1. F.V.-2: FFA l, 2, uRedn nlveu Shantie 3, 4-H nsandyn nFredu Football R-3, F.V.-2, Basketball R-2, lntramurals 4, C-Club 2, Hi-Y Club 2, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, .figannyn Band 'l, 2, Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 4, GAA 'l, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Camera Club 3, 4, FTA 3, E'J Page 21 MARCIA JEAN FARWELL Band I, 2, 3, 4, Solo and ensemble contest 'l, 2, Hi-C 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Camera Club 4, 4-H Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Sec., V-Pres., Top Ten, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Co-op 4, Quincy- FHA 1, 2, Class Treas. 2, CHARLES FISHER Valedictorian, Play Comm, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. PHILIP .IOHN FISHER Wild PhiI Football V-4, R-2, 3, Basketball F.V.-I, Cardinal choir 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, C-Club 4, Hi-Y Club 2, Class Play 3, 4, Baseball V-3, 4. ALICE LENORA FISK Lee I Mirror staff 4, GAA I, 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Jr. Play comm, 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Co-op 4. Page 22 CHARLES ROSS FLINT Chuck Football F.V.-2, Basketball F.V.-2, FFA 1, 2, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4. LARRY FRASER Hi-Y Club 2, FFA 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, Co-op 4. DAVID FREDERICK Dave Cardinal choir l, 2, 3, 4, Pres.-4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Cardinal Four 3, 4. GLEN ALAN FRY Horny Football V-3, 4, R-I, 2, Basketball R-'l, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, C-Club 2, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Baseball V-2, CTA 3, 4, Swim. award 4. NANCY GAUVEY Nan Cardinal choir 2, 3, Hi-C 4, FNA 4, Y-Teens 4, l.R.C. 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Dancing Club 2, 3, 4. MARTHA JEAN GOBLE Marti Band 2, Cardinal choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Mirror staff 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas.-2, 3, V-Pres.-4, FNA 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Play Comm 3, 4, FTA 3, 4. PATRICK HENRY GRADY Pat Football R-2, Track V-2, R-I, Intramurals 3, 4, C-Club 2, Hi-Y Club 1, 2, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Co-op 4. ROBERT DUANE GRAY Bob FFA 'l, 2, 3, 4. ,. Qi ' A . Z -..,-N ALICE GREENWALD Greenie Mirror staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Debate 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, l.R.C. 3, 4, V-Pres.-3, Pres.-4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Christmas pcrty Comm. 2, CAP 3, 4, CTA 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3. MARY SUE GRIGG Men Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff 'l, 2, 3, 4, GAA I, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treas.-3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Pres.-4, Treas.-2, Homecom- ing Court 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Camera Club 2, 3. BEVERLY JEAN GRUNER Bev Student Commission 4, Clerk-3, Cardinal staff 3, 4, Mir- ror staff 3, 4, FNA 4, Treas.-4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Pres.- 4, Dancing Club 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, DAR Girl 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Class Treas. 2. 5 . H tsgigtm 'lx '1 .QW W. MILTON LEE GRUNER Tony Football V-3, 4, R-2, Basketball F.V.-'l, Track R-I, 2, C- Club 3, 4, Sec.-4, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Class Sec 2, Treas. 4, Air Scouts I, 2, 3, 4. GAYLE CLARK GWINN4 G.G. Mirror staff 3, Cardinal Chatter staff 3, GAA I, 2, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 'I, 2, 3, 4, Pres.-I, Sec.-2, 3, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Dancing Club 2, 3, 4, Co-op 4. ALICE RUTH HAMLIN Alice Band I, Cardinal choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Mirror staff 2, 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 4, Latin award 2, Play Comm. 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, FTA 4. ... W., JAMES ALFRED HAMLIN Jim . Cardinal choir 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Mirror staff I, 3, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, Latin award 2, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, CTA 4 YN ' MOLLY ANN HAVENS Cousin Band 1, 2, 3, Cardinal choir 2, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, FNA 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr, Banquet Comm. 3, Christmas party Comm. 2, Triple Trio 4. 1-pres DAVID BEAMER HAZZARD Dave Football R-3, Basketball F.V.-2, Track V-3, 4, R-2, Cardi- nal choir 4, Cardinal staff 3, Mirror staff 3, 4, C-Club 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Senior play 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3. CAROL ANN HILLS Cardinal choir 4, Mirror staff 4, Dallas, Texas-Delphians I, Little Theatre 2, 3, Chorus 'l, Drill Team 2, Jacksonville, Florida-Little Theatre 3. LAWRENCE DELONE HINSDALE Larry Band 4, Cardinal choir 3, 4-H Club 2, Boys' Glee Club I, Solo and ensemble contest I. K2 t m Us 595 l -ku . 3 ,E 55: JEAN ELLEN HOGOBOOM Hogy Band I, 2, 3, 4, Cardinal choir 4, Mirror staff 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Soph. Reception Comm. 4. L . ..,. 1 if Page 23 sf? Page 24 Cardinal choir 4, Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff Football V-4, R-2, 3, Basketball F.V.-1, Track V-i, 2, tion Comm. 4, Christmas party Comm. 2. Cardinal staff 2, 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 1, 2, CONSTANCE l. KING Connie Cheerleader R-2, Band 'l, 2, Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff 'l, 2, 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 'l, Cardinal choir 4, Y-Teens 'l, 2, 3, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Camera Club 3, 4, Sec.-4. MARY JANE KlNTlGH Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 3, Sr. Play Comm. 4. GERRY ELIZABETH KLEINDINST Klondike Gerry Mirror staff 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Debate 3, 4, Forensics 2, 3, 4, l.R.C. 2, 3, 4, Pres.-3, V.-Pres.-4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Christmas party Comm. 2, Camera Club 4. NANCY KOLASSA Nan Band 'l, 2, NFA 4, GAA i, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. DAVID WESLY LAMBERSON Dave Sr. Life Saving 3, 4-H Club 'l, 2, Band 'l, 2, 3, Intramurals I, Football manager V-2. JAMES A. lINT Chico Football F.V.-'I 2, Basketball F.V.-'l, 2, Band 'l, 2, Student council 'l, C-Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, Co-op 4. JUDY B. HOUCK Red' 3,4 Cardinal Chatter staff 3, FNA 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, FTA 4 Forensics 2, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3. RICHARD R. JOHNSON DiclK' FFA 1, 2, 3, Co-op 4. ROBERT EUGENE JOHNSON Bob' Band 'l, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 4. ELDON LEE JOHNSTON Z9b' 3,4 C-Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, Class play 3, 4, Jr.-Sr Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Soph. Recep l.A VERN KARN TUg' Football R-3. JANET ELIZABETH KEYES .lcln' 3,4 Cardinal Chatter editor 4, FNA 4, GAA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Treas.- 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Treas.-4, Senior play 4, student director, Latin award 2, Top Ten, Quill and Scroll 4. JANETTE ELAIN LOVE Jan Band 1, 2, 35 Cardinal Chatter staff 35 Y-Teens, 2, 45 4-H Club 3, 45 Sec. 4. JUDITH LEE LUCAS Judy Cardinal staff 35 Mirror staff 2, 3, 45 Cardinal Chatter staff 2, 35 GAA 2, 3, 45 V.-Pres. 45 Y-Teens 35 Forensics 25 Class Play 3, 45 Top Ten5 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Soph. Reception Comm. 4. JOYCE ELAINE LUCE Juicy Cheerleader V-3, 45 R-25 Band 1, 25 Mirror staff 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Pres. 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Junior play 35 Jr.-Sr. 2 Banquet Comm. 35 Soph. Reception Comm. 45 Camera Club 35 Co-op 4. fic . LYSLE I. LUKE Butch Football V-45 R-2, 35 Track V-2, 3, 45 R-15 C-Club 2, 3, 45 Pres. 45 Class ploy 3, 4. MARILYN JEAN LUTJENS Marilyn Cardinal choir 2, 3, 45 Girls' Glee Club 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 4-H Club 1, 25 Sr. Play Comm. 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3. 4' .. 3 -A 5 - X 1. in at-E. EVELYN LYNN Girls' Glee Club 3, 45 Y4Teens 2. JERRY McBRIDE NlGCli Basketball F.V.-15 FFA 2, 3, 45 Track F.V.-1, 25 4-H Club 2. DONALD ROGER M:CANN DOH T: Football V-3, 45 R-25 Basketball R-25 Track R-1, 25 Intra- murals 3, 45 Student Commission 25 Student Council Pres. 15 C-Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Top Ten5 Class V.-Pres. 4. 9 V JUAN FAY MCINTEE Mac Mirror staff 35 Cardinal Chatter staff 45 GAA 1, 2, 35 Y- Teens 2, 35 Forensics 25 Junior Play 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 35 Soph. Reception Comm. 45 Christmas party Comm. 25 Co-op 4. MARY ANNE MAURER Maurer Anne Mirror staff 25 Cardinal Chatter staff 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Forensics 25 Class Play 3, 45 Student director 35 Girls' State 35 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 35 Soph. Reception Comm. 45 Christmas party Comm. 25 FTA 4. JAMES ARTHUR MILLER Doc Basketball F.V.-15 Cardinal Service Club 2, 3, 45 Sec.- Treas. 45 4-H Club 15 Senior play 45 Jr. Play Comm. 25 Camera Club 2, 3, 4. LARRY MINER FFA 2, 4. x '- ,, . ti. 'Q fimasfi 5+ ' f Page 25 DOUGLAS ARTHUR MITMESSER MARY JEAN MUNDY Dancing Club 2, 3, 4. ii? Page 26 MARTHA SUZANNE NEARPASS 3, 4, Dancing Club 2, 3, GERALDINE DAWN NEWELL Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Comm. 3. RUSSEL NICHOLS FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club. MARY MARGARET OLMSTED FTA 3, 4. WALTER JAMES OTIS Jim Cardinal choir 2, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Noon Movie 1, 2, 3. JANE RUTH PARADINE Janie Cardinal choir 4, Girls' Glee Club 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 4. VIRGINIA PARSHALL JO Dancing Club 2, 3, 4. MITCHEL B. PAUL Mickey Football R-2, 3, Basketball F.V.-1, 2, Cardinal choir 2, 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, V.-Pres. 3, Pres. 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class play 3, 4, Boys' State 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 4, Baseball V-3, 4, R-1, 2, Cardinal Four 3, 4. MARVIN STUART PICARD Marv Band 2, Cardinal choir 2, 3, 4, Student commission 3, 4, Mayor-4, Cardinal staff 3, Mirror staff 2, 3, Junior play 3, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Cardinal Four 3, 4, Baseball R-3. EDITH VIOLET POTTER Edie Cardinal choir 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 2, GAA 2, Y-Teens 2, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Triple Trio 3, 4, Dancing Club 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4. :IDOUBH Football V-3, R-2, Basketball V-4, R-2, 3, Baseball V42, 3, 4, Mirror staff 1, 2, 3, 4, C-Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-C 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class Treas. I, Ideal Boy 4. Susie Q Band 2, 3, Cardinal choir 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 4 Hi-C 4, Gerrie Y-Teens 2, 3, Jr. Play HMO., Band 1, 2, Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 4, s , Q.. P gf 5 ..'-g55a52-:.mg::,.g. f qs.. is 1 5 1 -3' -- W 3' -. .:. A ,iff . 5 -::,, .5:f:,f-1 QQ . 'ew , iw. w ' Football V-4, R-2, 3, Basketball V-3, 4, R-2, Tennis V-'l, 2, LOLA MAE POTTER Lola Cardinal choir 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club I, Cardinal staff 4- Mirror staff 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. ' I smiwlf, Pfam Comm. 3, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Camera Club, V-Pres., Dancing Club 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3. ALBERT ANDREW PUDAK Butch Band I, 2, Cardinal choir I, 3, Mirror staff 4, Junior play 3, Baseball R-2, Track F.V.-3, Co-op 4. MARY JUDITH RENNELL Judy Bond I, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, Student Director 4, Cardinal staff 3, 4, Mirror staff 3, GAA 'l, 2, 3, Swimming award 3, Y-Teens I, 2, 3, V-Pres. 3, Senior play 4, Latin award I, 2, Top Ten, Class Sec. I, FNA 4. .IUDITH RENSHAW Judy Cardinal staff 4, Y-Teens 4, Play Comm. 3, 4. BRUCE ELDON RIGG Football V-3, 4, Basketball V-3, 4, C-Club 3, 4, V-Pres.-4, FFA 2, 3, 4, Baseball V-3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Senior play 4, Jr. Play Comm. 3. anh- THOMAS HAROLD ROBEY Tom Football R-2, 3, Basketball F.V.-I, 2, Track V-I, 2, 4, C- Club I, 2, 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4. JACK LEROY ROBINSON Robby is 3, 4, Cardinal choir 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Mirror staff 3, 4, C-Club 3, -4, Hi-Y Club 3, Play Comm. 3, 4. YF? DAVID RUSSELL ROBSON Liberate Track R-2, Intramurals I, Cardinal choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Hi-Y Club 2, Cardinal Service Club 3, 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4-H Club I, 2, Camera Club 3, 4. BERNARD E. RURKA Turtle Football R-2, 3, F.V.-'l, National Guards 2, 3, 4. EUNICE MARLENE SAGER Euny Band I, Mirror staff 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4-H Club 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 4, Christmas party Comm. 2, Co-op 4. RUTH ELAINE SANFORD Ruth Bond I, 2, 3, Cardinal staff 4, GAA l, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pres., Sec., Play Comm. 3, 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Treas. 4, Dancing Club 2, 3, 4, Co-op 4, Class Sec. 3. ELVA DORENE SATTISON Elmer Cardinal Chatter staff 4, Hi-C 2, 3, 4, GAA I, 2, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, l.R.C. 3, 4, Sr. Play Comm. 4, Christmas party Comm. 2, FTA 4. .asm .. We 21 f bs kgs P gs, 1 X fm: ,,f. WSL b- ,.,, , .1 ' K Cr Page 27 ,Q Page 28 . ,.. BONNIE JEAN SCAGGS Hsurchief' Y-Teens 2, 3. MARY LOUISE SCHUBEL Mary Cardinal choir 35 Girls' Glee Club 4. DELMA HELENA SCRIBER DeIma Student Commission 45 Cardinal Chatter staff 45 Hi-C 3, 45 Sec.-Treas.-45 FNA 45 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 FTA 45 Camera Club 35 4-H Club I, 2, 35 l.R.C. 3, 45 Class Treas. 3. 'TTW RICHARD LEON SHAW Slippery Football V-2, 3, 45 R-I5 Basketball V-2, 35 R-'I5 Cardinal choir 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 C-Club 'l, 2, 3, 45 Swimming award 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Play Comm. 3, 45 Class V-Pres. 2. DOLORAS ANN SHIERY Dee Hi-C 45 GAA I, 2, 3, 45 l.R.C. 3, 45 Latin award 2, 35 Top Ten5 Play Comm. 3, 45 Class Sec. 45 Camera Club 45 D.A.R. History Award 35 Co-op 4. MARJORIE SKRIDEN Marge Girls' Glee Club 45 Y-Teens 45 Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3. CARL DALE SNYDER if ,,,,.. Football R-35 Basketball F.V.-I, 25 Band I5 Cardinal Serv- ice Club 3, 45 Pres., 45 Swimming award 45 4-H Club I5 nlqq Camera Club 3, 4. DAVID ALLEN SNYDER seam Football F.V.-'l, 25 Basketball F.V.-'l5 Intramurals I5 Band ix ' 'I5 Cardinal Service Club 3, 45 4-H Club I, 2, 35 Track if ' 3 ' F.V.-I5 Tennis F.V.-I5 Camera Club 45 Co-op 4. PATRICIA ANN SNYDER Pat Cardinal choir 45 Camera Club 45 l.R.C. 45 St. Charles- Catholic Teen Club V. Pres. 35 Cheerleader V.5 Student Council I5 Jr. Prom Comm.5 Jr.-Sr. Banquet5 Christmas party Comm. CONSTANCE LOUISE SOULE Connie Student Council 'I5 Cardinal staff 3, 45 Mirror staff l, 2, 3, 45 Cardinal Chatter staff 2, 3, 45 Cardinal Chatter editor 45 FNA 45 Pres.-45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Latin Award 'l, 25 Top Ten5 Class Pres. 'I5 Quill and Scroll 4. CHARLES SOWLE Chuck RUTH JEANETTA SPADE Ace Dancing Club 2, 3, 4. NN 'Vx at vga LINDA SPENCER Spence MAR BASI Cheerleader R-I, Band I, Cardinal staff 4, Mirror staff 2, 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 3, GAA I, 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, FTA 2, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Senior play prompter 4, Camera Club Sec. 2. ILYN MARIE SWOPE Snooks Parma, Mich -FHA 'l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council V-Pres. 3, Class Pres. 2, Junior play 3. L TAYLOR Track R-3, Hi-C 4, FFA I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4, 4-H Club I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. ELIZABETH MARY THEBAUD Betty Band I, 2, Cardinal staff 3, 4, Mirror staff 3, 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 2, 3, GAA I, 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, V.-Pres. 4, Forensics 2, 4, Class play 3, 4, Homecoming court 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. CAROLYN KAY THOMAS Katy JAM Band I, Cardinal staff 2, 3, 4, Mirror staff 4, Mirror editor 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 3, FNA 4, V.-Pres. 4, Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, Latin award l, 2, Salutatorian, Play Comm. 3, 4, Quill c-nd Scroll 4. ES A. THOMAS Blackie Football V-3, 4, R-2, Basketball V-3, 4, R-2, Track VAT, 2, 3, 4, Golf V-2, C-Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, Swim- ming award 3. TOM J. THOMAS Rack Football V-4, R-2, Basketball F.V.-'I, 2, Track V-3, 4, C-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, 4, Swimming award 4, Baseball R-I, 2. JERRY M. TROUTMAN 5 my Football R-3, F.V.-I, 2, Basketball F.V.-2, Track V-2, 3, 4, R-I, Intramurals 4, Band I, C-Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4, Pres. 3, V-Pres. 4, Play Comm. 3, 4, Co-op 4. PATSY ANN TUCKER Pat Band 1, GAA 'l, 2, Y-Teens 2. JANICE ANNE VAN BLARCUM Girls' Glee Club 3, 4, Y'Teens 2, 3, Play Comm. 3, 4. GLENN VANDYKE LOIS KAY VANVLIET FNA 4, GAA I, 4-H Club I, 2, Forensics 2, Sr. Play Comm. 4. Page 29 1 ,Q X its VS LARRY DEAN WALDRON Zeke Football V-4, R-3, Band 'I, 2, 3, Student Comm. 3, Cardi- Z., Q . nal staff 4, C-Club 3, 4, Swimming award 4, Class play A 3, 4, Latin award 'l, 2, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3, Class Pres. ,, 4, Baseball V-3, 4, R-2. M H 'f'1 E vm H ' A ' 5' 4 --Q' ,, CAROLYN EFHE WATSON ' 2 , Band 1, 2, 3, carts' Glee Club 4, c-AA 4, i.R.c. 4, Play S Comm. 3, 4, Soph. Reception Comm. 4. 4 ,Z ...,f '.'- 1, HOWARD ALLEN WATSON Tiger Football V-4, R-3, Basketball V-4, F.V.-2, Basketball man- ager 4, C-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y Club 2, Baseball V-3, 4, R-I, 2. LA DONNA M. WEAVER Donna Cardinal choir 2, Jr. Play Comm. 3, Co-op 4. DORITA Nl. WEEKS Rita Band I, Student Comm. 2, Cardinal editor 4, Cardinal staff 2, 3, 4, Mirror staff 2, 3, GAA 'l, 2, 3, Sec.-2, Y- 3, Dem. Contest winner 2, Latin award I, 2, Teens 2, Class V.-Pres. I, Quill and Scroll 4, Ideal Girl 4. Page 30 MARY WAY WILKINS Band 'l, 2, Solo and ensemble contest 'l, 2, GAA 2, 3, 2, 3, Forensics 4, Latin award 2, Play Comm. Y-Teens 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 4, Christmas party Comm. 3, FTA 2, 3, 4. EDWARD D. WILLIAMS Ed Cardinal choir 3, 4, Boys' Glee Club 4, Cardinal Chatter staff 3, Play Comm. 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3, Soph. Reception Comm. 2, Cc-op 4. CAROLE WORMBRAND ROSENIARY ANN YOUNG Rosie Band I, 2, 3, 4, Solo and ensemble contest 4. Q iifitif., -f?tr'?q',w. Q? N 'LZ ivan, ' 5.15 Y 9 H s' JM' in Senior Trip Approximately ninety members of the class of '55, leaving from Detroit on May 28, began the twenty-eighth annual senior trip. Their first sight-seeing tour was Niagara Falls. The Empire State Building and Radio City Music Hall were some of the scenes taken in by the seniors in the tour of New York City. After iourneying to Washington, D.C., where they visited Congress in session, the capitol, and the F.B.I., the students returned home June 4. The seniors were accompanied by Mrs. Ethel Hawley, Mr. James Vincent and Mr. Bertrand Sibley, who made this his last trip after twenty-five previous years of chaperoning. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY L. A. DARLING COMPANY 'Q Page 31 ii? Page 32 JOAN BURLEW Dear Joan: Although your illness hos kept you from school for the post three years and has made it impossible 'For you to graduate with us this year, we have not forgotten you. We sincerely hope ond believe thot, with your fine spirit and determination, you will continue improving and will soon be well along the road to recovery. THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1955 Life is short an d very uncertain, let us s e fl p n it as well as we canf' W SAMUEL JOHNSON . ' Q 3,3 3, fgfxfglh 1 I Km Events -- Page 33 Page 34 Marv and Bev llonlecoming Halt-time of the Coldwater-Marshall foot- ball game marked the annual crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Beverly Gruner, by Mr. John Jackson, Mayor of Coldwater. Accom- panying Bev in the court were seniors, Betty Thebaud and Mary Sue Grigg, and iuniors, Mary Carlisle and Molly Milnes. CHS Mayor Marv Picard, Dave Harris, Larry Knowles, Howard Ac- Moody, and Bob Gray escorted the girls during the 1954 homecoming events. Queen Bev and her court reigned over the colorful dance, Queen's Haven , in the star- studded gym following the game. Mary Sue, Bev, Betty Queen and Entire Court THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY LEGG LUMBER CO. Sophomore Reception Portraying the splendor of fall with Enchanted Woodland , the Senior Class played host to the Sophomores with the annual Sophomore Reception held October 6, l954. Butterflies, willows, toadstools, and an artificial wood- land pool transformed the Roosevelt Gym into a woodland paradise. Music for the dancing was provided by Tedd Rae and his orchestra. Christmas Party The annual Christmas dance, sponsored by the Sophomore Class was held Friday, December 17, in the Roosevelt Gymnasium after the home football game with Adrian. As the couples entered the dance through a large silver star, the theme, Northern Lights , sparkled in huge letters directly across the room over the luke box, which furnished the music. A revolving light was focused on a glis- tening star, with light blue crepe paper draped for a very effective background. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SHATTUCK-LIVERMORE FUNERAL HOME Pug 35 Page 36 Valentine Formal The annual Valentine formal, Deep in my Heart, held at the Edison Gym- nasium, February 19, was termed a success by all who attended. Giant hearts trimmed with netting and hung from the ceiling and a big fountain spouting red hearts were two big attractions of the evening. A program consisting of dancing, singing, and a pantomime provided the evening's entertainment. Refreshments were served to all. SENIUB PLAY Fatller of the Bride 9' Caroline Frank's popular play, Father of the Bride , based on the novel by Edward Sireeter, was the choice of the Senior Class as they presented the three act comedy November ll and l2, in the Roosevelt Auditorium. The play, under the direction of Miss Betty Stevens, assisted by Janet Keyes, was centered around The approaching marriage of Kay Banks to Buckley Dun- stan. The many amusing incidents that occurred in the chaos of the approach- ing wedding helped make the play a huge success. X THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY GAMBLE-SKOGMO SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT-B. Miller, P. Sager, M. Carlisle, B. Macklin, Miss Stevens, director. STANDING-C. Parshall, student director, H. Ruthrautf, B. Granger, D. Stettey, G. Holtz, R. Petersen, T. Tompkins, W. Yearling, D. Harris. Junior Play Booth Tarkington's Seventeen, a tour-act play ot the humorous trials of youth, was presented March 24 and 25 by the Junior Class. Under the direction of Miss Betty Stevens, the Junior thespians enacted one of the best-loved plays of our time. The gaiety and problems which faced seventeen year-old Willie Baxter superbly entertained the audience. SENIOR PLAY ACT!ON SHOTS . . . Q Page 18 COURTESY - CITY DAIRY COURTESY - JUHL'S DRUG STORE COURTESY - SOUTHERN MICHIGAN GROCERS Y Local Winners FRED HOWLETT JIM SMITH County Winners FRED HOWLETT JIM SMITH it FIRST ROW-M. May, F. Howlett, J. Smith. SECOND ROW-G. Kieindinst, J. Kelsey, I.. Knight, R. Weeks, S. Dean, Frankhuuser, M. Grigg, E. Potter. THIRD ROW-R. Petersen, J. Woods. I Speak For Democracy Spring Forensics THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY BRANCH COUNTY SAVINGS BANK ir Oratory PAT SNYDER ED METTS Dramatic ALICE GREENWALD GERRY KLEINDINST Extempore BEN BURK ir 'El' Pug Ill the life of .'1 yozlizff 1j6'I'S0lZ the 111055 esse'z.t'al rl ff ' ' I Z, 1 1 ll LD f0l zappiness is the gift of f1'ie1zflslLip.,, SIR XVILLIAM USLER rganizations ,lf Page 41 iff Page 42 LEFT TO RIGHT-K. Furgason, L. VanStone, B. Gruner, M. Picard, R. Herman, D. Scriber, R. Petersen, D. Knowles. Student Commission Mayor --Marv Picard The high school Commission has completed many new proiects this yecur. These include the hall monitor system and a conference held at Clear Lake, February 5 and 6, with Lakeview, to improve school relations in the Twin Valley area. Also, appointed students took over the City Government for a day. The Commission has done a very fine job on their projects this year. Clerk nm ,,,. , .,,,,,, ,i.,i,,., , X ,..,.., .--Ruth Herman Sr. Commissioners ,,,,,,,., , Beverly Gruner, Delmo Scriber Jr. Commissioners ,.s,--,,Roliand Petersen, LeRoy Vanstone Soph. Commissioners,,---,, Delores Knowles, Ken Ferguson THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY KIESS JEWELRY STORE STANDING-R. Sowle, Mr. A. Olson, Principal. SEATED-D. Carlisle, D. Mooi, J. Hartnell, D. Sowle, D. Trelour, H. Kemp. Lincoln Student Council President - Ron Sowle The Magazine Kick OFF Party was the' prelude to the annual magazine sale of the Lincoln Student Council. Ron Sowle, president of the council and general manager of the sale, an- nounced that it was a big success with a total ot 5495. An intercommunication system that has been the dream of the iunior high for years will become a reality with the total of last year's and this year's sales receipts. This new system will be set up in the Roosevelt building when the junior high students move into it. Don Sowle, Diane Mooi, and Dorothy Carlisle represented the ninth, eighth, and seventh grades respectively. COURTESY - PETTY FARMS COURTESY - CLEVELAND FLUX CO. COURTESY - NORM FAULKNER, FLORIST Page 43 Page 44 The 1955 Cardinal Under the combined efforts of Rita Weeks, editor, Ruth Herman, assistant eclitorp William Booth, advisor, and competent staff members, the 'I955 Cardinal Yearbook was termed a success. All the Yearbook pictures, with the exception of the class pictures, were taken by Mr. Booth. Although many extra hours ot work were required to complete this project, all who helped did so with willingness and cheertulness. The 1955 Yearbook will be one to remember. Sir SITTING-R. Herman, R. Weeks, Mr. Booth. 2nd ROW-J. Rennell, C. Soule, B. Gruner, S. Dean, B. Thebcxud, R. Sanford. 3rd ROW-M. Olmsted, J. Dennison, M. May, M. Milnes, D. Mitmesser, L. VanStone, B. Burk, K. Arnold. 4th ROW-C. Parshall, C. Thomas, M. Andrews, J. Houck. L. Spencer, C. King. 5th ROW-D. Cranson, J. Robinson, R. Petersen, L. Waldron, C. Traser, R. L. Smith, D. McCurley. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY PATTERSON CO., Printers FABDINAL STAFF Elll'l'0llS Editor-in-Chief ,,,,Rita Weeks Assistant Editor W, ,,,Ruth Herman Literary Editor ,,,,, ,LW ,L,,,Judy Rennell Senior Editors Betty Thebaud, Connie Soule Organizations Editor , ,,Sharron Dean Events Editor ,, , n,,,,.,Beverly Gruner Advertising Manager ,, ,L ,A Music Editor ,,,,,,,,, Athletics Editors ,, Do Girls Sports Editor W, Underclassmen Editor Faculty Advisor -- , Art Editor H, J, ,LeRoy VanStone Contributing Dlembers Ruth Sanford ug Mitmesser, Ben Burk Janet Keyes Mary Olmsted William Booth , .,- Joyce Luce Marcia Andrews Kay Arnold Saundra Bryan David Cranson Jo Dennison Mary Sue Grigg Tony Gruner Connie King Marilyn May Dean McCurley Molly Milnes Connie Parshall Pete Petersen Donna Weaver Judy Renshaw Jack Robinson Deloras Shiery Bob L. Smith Linda Spencer Chuck Traser Larry Waldron Page 45 SEATED-Mr. Boofh, advisor, B. Burk, S. Dean, C. Thomas. FIRST ROW-A Greenwald, C. Soule, C. King, M. May, K. Arnold, G. Kleindinsf, B. Thebaud. SECOND ROW-M. Olmsted, N. Johnson, D. Hazzard, J. Weakly, J. Kelsey, V. Walker, J. Hildebrand, P. Fisk. THIRD ROW-M. Grigg, B. Gruner, J. Houck, M. Goble, J. Russell, M. Andrews, T. McConnell, J. Mc- Laughlin. FOURTH ROW-B. Blcinceh, J. McKinley, T. Baker, G. Fisher, B. Smith, J. Dillon, J. Born, B. Frankhauser. Page 46 irror Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR NEWS EDITOR FEATURE EDITOR CLUB EDITOR JUNIOR HIGH EDITOR BOYS' SPORTS EDITOR GIRLS' SPORTS EDITOR EXCHANGE EDITOR FINE ARTS EDITOR CO-BUSINESS MGRS. ADVISOR1 THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FEDERAL-MOGUL SERVICE IST SEMESTER QND SEMESTER Sharron Dean Carolyn Thomas Doug Mffmesser Ben Burk Carolyn Thomas Connie Soule Kay Arnold Gerry KIeindinsI Betiy Thebaud Betiy Thebaud Mary Sue Grigg B. Blanceii Dave Hazzard Dave Lyon Marilyn May Marilyn May Connie King Mary Olmsied Janef Famer Connie King J. McLaughlin J. McLaughlin Ty McConnell Ty McConnell Mr. Booth Mr. Booih EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR SENIOR EDITOR JUNIOR EDITOR ELEMENTARY ED. ADVISOR 'IST SEMESTER 2ND SEMESTER Connie Soule Janet Keyes Janet Keyes Roberta Hollis Roberla Hollis Molly Milnes Molly Milnes Connie Parshall Connie Parshall Amy Marsh Mr. Booth X' Cardinal Chatter Staff SEATED-Mr. Booth, advisory J. Keyes, C. Soule, R. Hollis FIRST ROW-J. Hall, G. Hinson, M. Milnes, C. Parsholl, A. Marsh. SECOND ROW-V. Vice, M. Mollenkopf, D. Scriber, D. Moy, J. Hodges, M. Gallop, J. Moxson. THIRD ROW-K. Wright, E. Sariison, D. Siiclcun, N. Rosenberry, S. Hulberf, G. Holiz. FOURTH ROW-J. Worden, J. Miller, B. Paradine, J. Russell, M. Carlisle. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY J. C. PENNEY COMPANY SI Page 47 Page 48 FIRST ROW, sitting-S. Dean, C. Soule, J. Keyes, R. Weeks. SECOND ROW-C. Thomas, B. Thebaud, K. Arnold, R. Hollis, R. Herman, THIRD ROW-Mr. Booth, D. Mitmesser. uill And Scroll Society The eight seniors and two juniors, announced as winners of the Quill and Scroll Award by Mr. William Booth, publications advisor, are as follows: Connie Soule, Rita Weeks, Sharron Dean, Betty Thebaud, Carolyn Thomas, Kay Arnold, Douglas Mitmesser, and Janet Keyes, seniors, and Ruth Herman and Roberta Hollis, juniors. These awards for 1955 were, for the first time in the history ot Coldwater High, presented to juniors as well as seniors. The purpose ot this arrangement was to promote interest in publications among the underclassmen. Those receiving the honor have shown considerable and outstanding abil- ity, working on the Mirror , Cardinal , and Cardinal Chatter . The Quill and Scroll Society only includes persons who have contributed a great deal to the journalistic field. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY WTVB Debate Teanl The Debate Squad, consisting of Ben Burk, Alice Greenwald, Gerry Klein- dinst, and Ruth Herman, began their season by opposing Albion on Nov. 30. Ben, a Junior, who is on the affirmative, and Gerry, a Senior, also on the attirmative side, have now completed two successful years of debating. One year debaters include Alice Greenwald, a Senior, and Ruth Herman, a Junior. Some of the squad's other contests were against Marshall, Homer, and Lakeview. Miss Betty Stevens coached the Debaters for the 1954-55 season. DEBATE TEAM SCHEDULE November 3O--- -------- - --, . Coldwater at Albion December 'I6 ---- ------ ---Coldwater at Marshall January 17 ---- - ---- --- Homer at Coldwater February 'l---- ---- ---Lakeview at Coldwater LEFT TO RIGHT-Miss Stevens, advisor, A. Greenwalt, B. Burk, R. Herman, G. Kleindinst. l fl? Page 49 uf? Page 50 L. Luke, H. AcMoody, T. Roby, D. Hazzard, D. Shaw, J. Troutman, H. Watson, M. Gruner, J. Robinson, B. Robinson, J. Maxson, B. Rigg, G. Fry, D. McCann, G. Clark, E. Houston, J. Thomas, E. Walker, L. Kriser, E. Johnston, D. Mitmesser, L. Waldron, E. Davenport, B. Babb, T. Thomas, N. Curtis, P. Fisher, R. Petersen Coach Eby. Varsity C - Club Drawing up a constitution and selling basketball schedule pencils were the two main proiects of the C-Club, composed of all varsity letter winners. On January I9, the C-Club initiation was held. Those entering the club were Bill Robinson, Leon Kriser, Gerald Clark, Ed Walker, and Glen Fry. The purpose of this club is to promote better fellowship between athletes and coaches. OFFICERS PRESIDENT cccccc c... ooco .W Lysle Luke VICE-PRESIDENT -. cccoccoco Bruce Rigg SECRETARY .M,, W ,,,c,, Milton Gruner TREASURER ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jim Thomas ADVISOR csc-.. ccc. sc. .-,-,-.- Mr. Eby THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY LYON DRUG STORES FUTURE FARDIEBS 0F ADIEBICA PRESIDENT H W, ,--,-- Mickey Paul VICE-PRESIDENT ,,... -. Wallace Cox SECRETARY ,,,,,,.----- Basil Taylor TREASURER ,.-,-,,, Richard Mathews REPORTER ss.. .....,E Jerry McBride SENTINEL ---U ,,,, We Dick Johnson Advisor Ln-. ...EE ,,E.... M r. Wells The F. F. A., supervised by Mr. Clayton Wells, has had a very busy season, announced Mickey Paul, the president of the club. Some ofthe proiects the club of fifty-eight members has participated in are: a donkey basketball game held at the Armory, a soft drink stand at the Branch County Fair, and an F. F. A. banquet for both the members and their parents. Four of the boys were sent to Kansas City, Missouri, to participate in the national F. F. A. Convention, and two members attended the state convention held in March. Mr. Wells announced that the Coldwater chapter ofthe F. F. A. also entered the parliamentary procedure contest this year. lst ROW-R. Matthews, B. Rigg, Mr. Wells, M. Paul, J. McBride, B. Taylor. 2nd ROW-C. Nearpass, L. Pothoff, L. Byes, R. Sowle, H. Haas, G. Derrickson, R. Smith, D. Sowle, R. Sanford, G. Rosenberry. 3rd ROW-l.. Plettner, D. Weage, D. Bidwell, O. English, L. Kriser, F. Shiery, T. Robey, R. Holtz, J. Waltz, P. Shiery. 4th ROW-E. Donnihue, B. Fisher, R. Grey, B. Robinson, L. Miner, J. Otis, A. D. Brown, K. Gordon, D. Demarast, G. Porter, B. Barnes. 5th ROW-F. Garett, H. Morrison, L. Morrison, J. George, L. Skidmore, R. Nickols, N. Furney. 6th ROW-B. McCollough, S. McCurley, P. Weiler, B. Snyder, J. Myers. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SHORT'S TV Page 51 LEFT TO RIGHT-FRONT-G. Hinson, B. Gruner, R. Sanford, B. Blancett, J. McKinley, C. Renshaw, N. John- son, J. Hall, M. Davenport, S. Scriber, J. Hodges, J. Otis, C. Thomas, J. Kelsey, M. Andrews, B. Burritt, G. Gwinn, N. Gauvey, J. White, J. Weakly, D. May, M. Otis, S. Baker, A. Swain, S. Dean, J. Worden, J. Dillon, S. Sowle, J. Miller, D. Knowles, K. Hodgman, M. Gurnham, A. Hamlin, M. Milnes, E. Satison, R. Herman, P. Sager, B. McCoIIough, L. Potter, V. Vice, R. Hollis, G. Spoon, Miss Bogue, advisor, B. Paradine, C. Parshall, J. Love, M. Milnes, M. Lutgens, S. Barnes, J. Harris, D. Scriber, J. Houck, M. Mollenkopf, T. Treacher, S. Bryant, A. Marsh, M. Carlisle, M. Scriden, J. White, D. Sticken, M. DuBois, M. Grigg, M. Goble, M. Farwell, A. Fisk, N. Helper. Y-TEENS The Y-Teens sponsored many projects this year. Those included were a Sadie Hawkins dance in the fall, the Valentine Formal, sponsored jointly by the Hi-Y and Y-Teens, and a carnival in the spring. Food and clothing were given to needy families and various institutions. The organization has ci membership of seventy-two students. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,-.--,e- .--- Beverly Gruner VICE-PRESIDENT ,,,-,, Georgia Hinson SECRETARY ,,,,, H. ,,,. Ruth Sanford TREASURER ..,,..,.,, Jeanine McKinley PROGRAM CHRM. ,ee Barbara Blancett ADVISOR ,,,.,,., -s,-..., Miss Ritsema 'ir Page 52 and Miss Bogue THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SOUTHERN MICHIGAN BANK FRONT-LEFT TO RIGHT-F. Howlett, G. Fraser, D. Hazzard. SECOND ROW-D. Rumsey, R. Hinckley, D. Lewis, J. Maxson. THIRD ROW-H. Ruthrauff, C. Troser, D. Steffey, B. Teeter, T. Short. FOURTH ROW-G. Chilson, J. Tomson, E. Davenport, B. Frankhauser, D. Mitmesser, J. Troutman, R. Alison, J. Austin. FIFTH ROW-Mr. Vincent, Advisory L. VanStone, L. Knight, R. Petersen, T. Thomas, D. Lyons, R. Funderburg. Ill-Y OFFICERS PRESIDENT nee..- .e Doug Mitmesser VICE-PRESIDENT . ,,,. Jerry Troutman SECRETARY . - ee . We Jerry Maxson TREASURER .ne . een., Tom Thomas CHAPLAIN e. e e -.-W Dave Hazzard ADVISOR W W We ,,,, U, Mr. Vincent Among the events on schedule for the Hi-Y this year were various meetings at the Albion preliminary for the Tri-Hi-Y and Y-Teen state legislature, and the final meeting in Lansing, to which the Club sent representatives. The Club co- sponsored the Valentine Formal with the Y-Teens on February I9. A hamburger fry in the spring added to the list of events. Mr. Robert Smith, Y. M. C. A. director for Branch-St. Joseph counties, fre- quently met with the Club concerning important projects of the year. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY HODGMAN INSURANCE CO. Page 53 SEATED-H. Taylor, N. Robson, G. Snyder, C. Snyder, J. Miller, D. Robson, H. Bailey. STANDING-Mr. Dennis, D. Robson, L. Yearling, W. Yearling, D. Lyon, R. Hutchins. Cardinal Service Club OFFICERS PRESIDENT r,,... ,a,, Carl Snyder VICE-PRESIDENT ,,,, --- Gordon Snyder SECRETARY-TREAS. ,,,,,,,,, Jim Miller ADVISOR , ,,,,,. ,,- Mr. Dennis ik Page The purpose of the Cardinal Service Club is to be of aid to the school. The members took tickets at the games and professional assemblies, and ran movies for classes and assemblies. Their project for the year was the purchasing of a disposal can for the school. The first year boys received service pins at the Annual Awards Assembly. COURTESY - COLDWATER DAILY REPORTER COURTESY - PICARD - BUICK COURTESY ENDICOTT FARM EQUIPMENT Kneeling - N. Gauvey, R. Sanford, R. Spade. 2nd ROW-L. Potter, B. Gruner, V. Parshall, M. Mundy, S. Nearpass. DANCING CLUB The Dancing Club, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Aitchison, is com- posed often girls who have graduated from folk, social, and tap dancing. This makes them eligible for an award, which is a pin. These girls have presented their program to the Senior Fortnightly. They also have danced for the T954 spring choir concert and the Business and Pro- fessional Women's Fashion Show. DANCING CLASS lNFORMAl5 - Page Page 56 Left to right - G. Fisher, D. Scriber, J. Hildebrand, A. Hamlin, N. Gauvey, D. Caswell, D. Stickan, S. Lindsay. B. Wortz, M. Oechsle, E. Sattison, J. Halsted, K. Tice, B. Williams, D. Mitmesser, D. Cranson, N. Curtiss, J. Dillon, B. Burk, Mr. Hamlin. J. Linn, D, Philbrick. III-C CLUB The members of the Hi-C Club, which was organized for the purpose of im- proving Christian understanding and fellowship, spent a busy year working on the formation and adoption of a Constitution. Various ministers from this area met with the Club to enlarge their knowledge of the Christian doctrine. The Club s onsored assemblies and recreational activities, incluclin a skat- P Q ing party at Hillsdale for its members. OFFICERS PRESIDENT -s.,,-.. ,,,.,,, Grace Fisher VICE-PRESIDENT ..,, .es Martha Goble SECRETARY-TREAS. Delma Scriber REPORTER ,, ,,,, ,,.,,,., Alice Hamlin ADVISOR on ,,.. ,,,,, .A Mr. Hamlin Future Teachers of America . . FIRST ROW, SITTING-M. CARLISLE, M. GRIGG, B. THEBAUD, J. KEYES. SECOND ROW-MISS PHILLIPS, B. GRUNER, J. HOUCK, R. ANDERSON, S. DEAN, N. JOHN- SON, M. GOBLE, M. WAY. THIRD ROW-J. WEAKLEY, D. SCRIBER, G. FISHER, J. DILLON, E. SATTISON, S. BARNES, M. OLMSTED, J. WHITE, A. HAMLIN. Sf? Future Nurses Association . FIRST ROW-C. SOULE, C. THOMAS. SECOND ROW-D. STICKEN, V. VICE. THIRD ROW-M. MOLLENKOPF, L. VAN VLIET, D. SCRIBER, B. THEBAUD, K. ARNOLD, B. GRUNER. FOURTH ROW-J. HOUCK, J. KEYES, J. RENNELL, G. HINSON, M. DAVENPORT, J. OTIS, M. GOBLE, MISS STEFFANIAK. FIFTH ROW-S. NEARPASS, C. PARSHALL. SIXTH ROW-J. WHITE, M. HAVENS. il? Shutterbugs . . . FIRST ROW fsectedj-J. BORN, MR. JOHNSON, L. POTTER, C. KING. SECOND ROW-N. GAUVEY, B. GRUNER, D. ROB- SON, J. MILLER, B. MILLER, G. KLEINDINST, D. GREEN, R. ANDERSON, R. HOLLIS. THIRD ROW-J. BOOTH, P. FISK, A. GREENWALD, K. FURGESON, B. HEWITT, M. GOBLE, D. STICKAN, M. FARWELL, E. POTTER. FOURTH ROW-C. FISHER, D. FREDERICKS, G. SNYDER, B. HUTCHINS, C. SNYDER, G. LETTS, B. ANSIL, T. TOMPKINS, L. KNIGHT, J. FARNER, D. SHIERY. IT Page 57 7,5 Page 58 International Relations Clulo . Ist ROW-A. GREENWALD, G. KLEINDINST. 2nd ROW-MR. RENSHAW, C. WATSON, D. SCRIBER, R. HERMAN. 3rd ROW-B. BURK, B. RICE, D. SHIERY, C. RENSHAW, E. SATTISON. Librarians . . . Ist ROW-C. LEWIS, B. MACKLIN, B. SMITH, G. PLETTNER, P. PIFER, V. MILLER, MRS. WEILER, ADVISOR, L. CASE. 2nd ROW-B. MILLER, J. LAMBERSON, J. DONIHUE N. NORTON, P. CARVER, T. BAKER, JUDITH RUSSELL, D. BETTS. 3rd ROW-C. ODDEN, V. KINSEY, J. GOOCH, M. THEBAUD, C. LONG, C. SOULE, D. ROBSON G. SNYDER. Office Helpers . SITTING, LEFT TO RIGHT- S. BRYAN, E. TREACHER, M. DAVENPORT. STANDING- B. KNOWLES, J. BERRY, S. DAVIS, P. BURROWS. lst ROW-J. Mclntee, G. Gwinn, A. Fisk, C. Fitzgerald, D. Weaver, J. Hall. 2nd ROW-J. Luce, J. Farner, M. Farwell, D. Shiery, E. Sager, S. Case, D. Blosser 3rd ROW-Mr. Bachman, D. Chatfield, D. Johnson, J. Adams, A. Woods, L. Fraser, J. Troutman 4th ROW-J. Lincoln, D. Snyder, E. Williams, A. Pudak, J. Hamlin, G. Chilson 5th ROW-N. Fisher, D. Hilton, L. Kriser, J. Woods, P. Grady. 0-op Trainin Co-op training, which stands for cooperative occupational training and is designed to give on-the-job experience to students, was started last fall for the first time by Mr. John Bachman. Only iuniors and seniors are eligible. The students attend regular ciasses in the morning. In the afternoon they go to work at various occupations, such as retail, office and trade, and industrial work. The co-op students are paid regular wages for working, and receive one credit for a school year's work. Mr. Bachman gives those students going into retailing, instructions to pre- pare them for work. The oHice workers study such work subjects as typing, stenography, and bookkeeping in school. Each student is graded for the co-op work they do. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY SWART'S ONE STOP MARKET Page 59 Page 60 A. PUDAK J. FAR NER M. FARWELL L. KNAPP D. SNYDER M usic is the univers - OUTRE MER al language of mankindf, Music Page 61 A - BAND Under the competent leadership of the new band director, Mr. Chester Curry, assisted by Mr. John Clark, the A-Band enjoyed the 'I954-55 season with excellent results. Among their activities were solo and ensemble contests held in Kalamazoo on January 29, two concerts, February 27, and May ll, and a very successful 1954 'Football marching season. The band officials were set up on a West Point system with captains, lieutenants, sergeants, etc. Judy Rennell acted as student director of the band, while Bob Johnson, captain, and Rosemary Young, secre- tary, carried out their respective duties. DIRECTOR: Chester Curry. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR: John Flutes and Piccolos Gail Spoon Virginia Aldrich Gelayne Thomas Judy Hall Linda Upton Barbara Miller Oboe Terry Tompkins B flat Clarinets Judy Rennell Delores Knowles Jean Baggerly Dion Rumsey Clark. QQ 99 Karen Faller Deanna Mast Barbara McCollough Alto Clarinet Glen Holtz Bass Clarinets Ken Ferguson George Crow Eleanor Heckman Alto Saxophones Marilyn Sanford Ann Carlisle Jean Otis Marnie Thebaud Sally Olson T Baritone Saxophone Rosalee King Comets Robert Rice Larry Ford Larry Hinsdale Larry Knight Fred Shiery Bill Hewitt Grace McNalI Robert Ware Ronald Wilcox Larry Farwell Tom Hadley Larry Chenoweth Robert Huntley Bnritones Ranny Hinckley Mary McConnell Basses Douglas Miller DeWayne Chatfield Bruce Kline Percussion Bill Sager Royden Swaffield George Letts Janet Jenkins French Horn Tom Hyland Marilyn Otis 'lcflet Evans Mary Burnham Ruth Moore Kem' me Tvfnrwni Betty Knowles -reno, Saxophones Trombones Robert Johnson Judy Parish Marcia Farwell Rosemary Young Rosalie Rathbun Shawn Barnes Pat Palmer Bells Janet Burlew Manhc Oechsle Judy Hacker Shelvo Knoth i' 'k 'k BAND OFFICERS BAND ENSEMBLE CONTESTANTS if Page 63 DIRECTOR: Chester Curry FLUTES Diana Mooi Neil Harris Rosemary Pope Vera Cox OBOE Esther Harpham BLJCLARINETS Marjorie Wirt Nancy Renshaw Carol Cameron Carol Long Shirley Scriber Dorothy Carlisle David Smith Sharon Snyder Janice Chatfield Barbara Erts Page 64 QQ 99 ' Susan Mull Cora Cribbs Laurel Richardson Alyce White Kathy Warner Roger Mitchell Sally Knoth ALTO SAXOPHONES Charles Young Barbara Aldrich David VanVoorhis Sharon Fraser TENOR SAXOPHONE Mary Lou Bidwell CORN ETS Jerry Ford Paul Herman BELLS Leofa Harris Larry Holtz Judy Worden Torn English Jim Peilifer Patsy Feller Joan Gochenour Jackie Petty Jerry Dean Dean Smith FRENCH HORNS Audrey Lees Carlton Corless Joyce Downey Dfana Davison Roger Sanford TROMBONES David Trelor Sherry Day Susan Collins Lynn Lewis Bev Wortz Philip Weller BARITONE Gerald Erts PERCUSSION Dean Parks Glenn Barlow Wayne Farsi Louise Sarr Bob Day Lloyd Long Doris Philbrick Earl Hulbert Kenneth Chatlield lst ROW-S. Fuller, J. Newell, S. Dean, S. Nearpass, G. Potter, B. Stanfill, B. Burritt, O. Smith, C. Hill, J. Houck, L. Knapp, M. Goble, J. Worden, J. Anderson. 2nd ROW-R. Hollis, J. Hogoboom, C. Fitzgerald, J. Paradine, A. Cornish, S. Bryan, C. Wooster, D. Blosser, J. Born, J. Hobart, G. Holtz, D. Fredericlxs, B. Babb, D. Shaw, D. McCann, M. Picard, P. Snyder, C. King, N. Curtiss, Miss Ritsema. 3rd ROW-M. Carlisle, M. Mollenkopf, L. Potter, A. Marchant, J. Smith, E. Potter, B. E. Smith, E. Downey, T. Baker, B. Kline, J. Hamlin, P. Fisher, E. Nagel, L. Hinsdale, D. Hazzard, E. Williams, A. Adams, M. Lutjens, A. Hamlin, P. Siler, N. Rosenberry. Cardinal Choir The Cardinal Choir consists of sixty selected voices from the senior high. The choir took part in several assemblies and outside activities this year. Among these was a trip to Sturgis to hear the University ot Michigan band, a trip to Ann Arbor to take part in the Annual State Festival, and a trip to Detroit to see the Ice Revue. The choir is directed by Miss Arlene Ritsema and accompanied by Alice Hamlin. if Page 65 FIRST ROW-J. Tomson, T. Short, R. Hinckley, J. Clarlc, B. McCollough, P. Berry, G. Plettner, J. Rasler P. Pifer, M. Schubel, J. VanBlorcum, C. Fitzgerald, Miss Ritsema, advisor. SECOND ROW-J. Hamlin, D. Lewis, D. Shaw, J. Hobart, M. Burnham, J. Lamberson, S. Hulbert, G Newel, L. Temples, J. Anderson, P. Brodt, C. Lewis, M. Skriden. THIRD ROW-Ed Downey, J. Born, J. Austin, P. Fisher, E. Williams, B. Paradine, G. Miller, M. Goble, E Lynn, D. Stickan, A. Marchant, R. Snyder, K. Mull, M. Cockrell, G. Otis, M. Lutiens, A Hamlin, A. Adams. Boys, and Girls, Glee Club unior i h horns FIRST ROW-E. Grace, B. Ingalls, D. Cornish, B. Traser, H. Taylor, T. Ebberts, G. Smith, B. Currows, T Arnold, F. Worthington, C. Curtiss, C. Watson, S. Siler, B. Brouse, B. Livermore, L. Johns SECOND ROW-S. Johnson,L. Fish, A. Bailey, J. Worden, K. Nash, V. Mock, D. Obed, J. McBride, V. Pot ter, E. Harmon, C. Fickle, N. Norton, C. Lothamer, M. Kline, E. Bussing, B. Parshall, S Slack, H. Stontill, W. Bartell, D. Porshall, S. Smullen, S. Clark, J. Noragon, P. Feller, D Bour, J. Hiesrodt, C. Grace, S. Lewis, C. Taylor. THIRD ROW--R. Maggart, B. Teachout, D. Michael, I. Streeter, E. Sowle, D. Sickels, V. Lewis, R. Elvir, S Wing, G. Donnelly, J. Fales, B. Waldron, S. Day, R. Densel, S. DeNooyer, S. Gilmer, L Ifflond, L. Houtz, J. Watson, G. Couillard, R. Lannon, S. Jones, S. Kellogg, A. Nodine, A Curtis, E. Otis, S. Collins, Miss Ritsema, advisor. FOURTH ROW-P. Urban, E. Harmon, B. Wortz, S. Mull, C. Cameron, K. Eslow, E. Peavy, D. Keller, N Perry, S. Granger, J. Burton, J. Anderson, C. Smith, M. Quick, T. Smith, S. Gordon, E Caswell, J. Spencer, M. Freeman, J. Flint, D. Blanchard, A. Krisov, N. Smith, N. Renshow K. Seaman, E. Adams. Q? Page 66 1 M. PICARD, M. PAUL, G. HOLTZ, D. FREDERICKS CABDINAL F 0UIl The Cardinal Four, a singing quartet organized by Miss Arlene Ritsema, presented their program to the Rotarians, the Kiwanians, the Odd Fellows, and other civic organizations. They also sang for various granges and for student assemblies. TRIPLE Tlil0 The Triple Trio, directed by Miss Arlene Ritsema, took part in several as- semblies this year. They entertained at the Sophomore Reception and at differ- ent social affairs. MISS RITSEMA, A. MARCHANT, M. CARLISLE, A. CORNISH, M. HAVENS, S. BRYAN, E. POTTER, C. KING, C. PARSHALL, A. HAMLIN Page 67 Page 68 The biggest headline is made by the team, - KNUT1-3 ROCKNE Athletics that does the impossiblefs LPg69 Page 70 FIRST ROW-G. Fry, E. Walker, B. Rigg, L. Luke, J. Maxson, L. Chehowski, B. Robinson, D. McCann. SECOND ROW-E. Houston, J. Robinson, J. Thomas, T. Thomas, E. Johnston, D. Shaw. THIRD ROW-Coach Hagaclonle, R. Peterson, B. Babb, E. Davenport, L. Waldron, N. Curtis, P. Fisher, Coach Zaboniclx, FOURTH ROW-B. Brown, D. Blanchard, M. Gruner, G. Clark, L. Kriser, H. Watson. Varsity Football The Varsity gridders opened the season with a non-conference loss to Hills- dale, 20-6, then hosted Albion, only to receive a 37-6 licking. But the steadily improving Cards lost narrowly to Lakeview, 12-6. After the Spartans game the Cards suffered a relapse, dropping four one-sided encounters. The Sturgis game pitted two teams battling to get out of the cellar. ln a thriller the Trojans finally pulled it out, 19-13. The Sturgis game was the last high school football game for fifteen seniors. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Coldwater Opponents September 17 6 Hillsdale 20 September 24 6 Albion 37 October 1 6 Lakeview 12 October 8 6 Adrian 40 October 15 6 Marshall 28 October 22 O Three Rivers 36 October 29 6 East Lansing 26 November 5 13 Sturgis 19 Reserve Football The Reserve football squad, coached by Mr. Gerald CWhiteyl Weaver, was largely composed of freshmen and sophomores, along with five iuniors. Sports- manship, fair play, and teamwork were expressed at all times by the reserve gridders. The team, starting slowly, reached the peak of performance during a rainstorm, in which they beat Hillsdale. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. 22 J., ,.-.Coldwater O, Sturgis 18 Oct. 14,22 ,,..,., Coldwater 13, Hillsdale 6 Sept. 30-.--.- . .,,. Coldwater 12, Albion 49 Oct. 21 .. e ,.,,.Coldwater 0, Lakeview 37 Oct. 7,,, , ---Coldwater 7, Marshall 20 Oct. 28,,, .W Coldwater 14, Albion 30 lst ROW-J. Hepler, L. Farwell, B. Teeter, D. Gottschalk, S. McCurley, J. Tomson. 2nd ROW-D. Cox, J. Wright, D. Parshall, T. McBride, B. Burk, R. Hall 3rd ROW-J. Smith, J. Doty, P. Douglas, R. Snyder, M. Forester, F. Snow, O. English, D. McCurley. 4th ROW-L. Houster, C. Young, D. Baysinger, J. Lutiens, B. Rice, K. Collins, F. Shiery. Page 71 VARSITY FO0TBALL E. Johnston B. Babb D. Show E. Walker B. Rigg G. Brown W J. Robinson B. Robinson D. McConn E. Davenport E. Houston T. Gruner G. Fry I Page 72 VARSITY FO0TBALL M A rdiin Li sf J. Thomas D. Blanchard T. Thomas P, Fisher H. Watson L. Kriser L. Luke J. Maxson L. Waldron N. Curtis G. Clark R. Petersen L. Chehowski TI Page 73 XS' Page 74 lst ROW-K. Wert, R. Rehm, L. Byes, R. Mitchell, D. Demarest, T. Houck, R. Sanford, R. lvy, H. Kemp R. Weaver. 2nd ROW-L. Granger, R. Houtz, R. Wilcox, R. Yearling, T. Hyland, R. Curtis, C. Barnes, P. Weiler J. Curtis, T. Osborn. 3rd ROW-Coach Lowe, C. Whiting, M. Quick, W. Lanny, D. Miller, J. Temples, J. Van Dosen, T. Smith C. Cleveland, J. Walder, H. Haas, D. Neely, L. Densel. 4th ROW-H. Rosenberry, R. E. Smith, J. George, L. Barrows, D. Petty, T. Adams, L. Johnson, D. Sowle R. Sowle, D. Lockwood, G. Fraiser, B. Hellenberg. Future Varsity Football The Future Varsity football squad, under the direction of Coach Frank CPatD Lowe, although having a losing season, learned the funda- mental elements of teamwork, sportsmanship and fair ploy, along with physical efforts in blocking, tackling and ball carrying. FUTURE VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE We - They September 21-State Home ,,, 0 - 20 September 27-Sturgis ,mg-f 7 - 20 October 13-State Home ,-,.-,l3 - 26 October 'l9-Sturgis ,, ,,,,, 7 - 33 Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan Jan Jan Jon Jan 1-- ----. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Coldwater 407 Three Rivers -- Coldwater 557 Marshall Coldwater 477 East Lansing ----Coldwater 647 Albion -- ------ Coldwater 437 Sturgis 8--.. ----Coldwater 367 Lakeview ---Coldwater 797 Hillsdale -----Coldwater 527 Adrian Coldwater 567 Three Rivers 75 56 61 52 60 67 47 62 52 Jan. 28 ---Coldwater 731 Marshall Feb. 1-------Coldwater 557 East Lansing Feb. 4--- - ---- -Coldwater 665 Albion Feb. 11 --- --.-- Coldwater 721 Sturgis Feb. 18 ---- ----Coldwater 527 Lakeview Feb. 25---- ----- -Coldwater 601 Adrian March 2 March 5- ----- Tournaments ----.- ---- Coldwater 612 Hillsdale Coldwater 641 Three Rivers Varsity Basketball The 1954-55 Coldwater High School varsity basketball club, coached by Mr. Floyd Eby, was composed of five letter-winning seniors: Doug Mitmesser, Bruce Rigg, Jack Robinson, Nelson Curtis, and Jim Thomas. Juniors on the squad in- cluded Jerry Maxson and Roland Petersen, along with Paul Douglas and Gary Brown, sophomores. After losing three out of four games before Christmas holidays, the Cards, showing better team work and precision, began to win more consistently and won four out of the next five games. J. Robinson, D. Mitmesser, B. Rigg, J. Thomas N. Curtis, G. Brown, J. Maxon, R. Petersen, P. Douglas. if? Page 7 66 56 76 71 69 31 88 75 R. Petersen, J. Mcxson, D. Mifmesser, Cocxch Eby, P. Douglas, B. Rigg, G. Brown, Coach Zabonick J. Robinson, N. Curifs, J. Thomas. Varsity Basketball if? Page 76 Reserve Basketball The Junior Cards, under the tutelage of Coach Bill Zabonick, posted a 7-8 record for the 54-55 cage season. Although the record doesn't seem too impressive, the boys gave it all they had and were in there fighting until the final buzzer. The Reserves posted wins over Three Rivers, Albion, Lakeview, Adrian, and were able to defeat the Marshall Papooses twice. The squad was composed of mostly Freshmen and Sophomores, with Jim Smith the lone Junior. Next year's squad will have a good nucleus to choose from and should be in for a very prosperous season. Tzt ROW-L. Densel, L. Granger, T. McBride, B. Robinson, C. Young, D. Cox. 2nd ROW-Coach Zabcnick, W. Inde, D. Miller, D. Baysinger, T. Smith, R. Curtis, Coach Eby. 'iff Page 77 FRONT ROW-B. Hellenberg, G. Snyder, L. Byers, K. Werf, B. Weaver, D. Jones, D. Lockwood, R. Scheidler. SECOND ROW-D. Miller, J. Walker, D. Nealy, J. Hacker, F. Snow, B. Hunfly, J. Myers, R. Ivey T. Hyland, C. Smifh, Coach Lowe. THIRD ROW-J. Curtis, H. Kemp, T. Adams, M. Quick, L, Granger, R. Sowle, D. Sowle. Freshman Basketball Future Varsity Basketball FIRST ROW-D. Parshall, B. Smith, L. Houston, R. Sanford, B. Reams, D. Goftschalk. SECOND ROW-Coach Fairman, B. Smith, V. Taylor, J. Van Dosen, R. Snyder, G. LeHs, R. Picard, L. Chehowski. , Page 78 SITTING-M. PICARD, T. SHORT, T. ADAMS, B. HEWITT, T. JOHNSON. STANDING-T. THOMAS, S. GORDON, J. THOMAS, COACH EBY. Golf Although golf is not a maior sport at Coldwater High, many boys take an active interest in it. The golf squad, under the supervision of the experienced golfer, Coach Floyd Eby, is back in its third year of Twin Valley competition. GOLF SCHEDULE - - - April 7 --,,,, ,,,,,,,Marshall at Coldwater Moy 6 a,, ,,--,Coldwater at Marshall April 25 ,.,, W, ,,s,,, Albion at Coldwater May 'l6 ,,, .,,, .Coldwater at Albion May 2,Adrian and Three Rivers at Coldwater May 13-'l4 ,, v- .Regionals at Battle Creek i? Page 79 FIRST ROW, left to right-M. Paul, L. Ford, D. Mitmesser, J. Maxson, H. Watson, G. Brown. SECOND Row-coach Lowe, D. Shaw, P. Fisher, L. Waldron, E. Davenport, W. lnde, Assistant Coach Weaver. THIRD ROW-D. Gottschalk, E. Houston, J. Smith, P. Douglas, B. Burk. Varsity Baseball After compiling a conference record ot five wins and two losses last year, Coach Pat Lowe's baseball team should be right in the Thick of the Twin Valley race this spring. There are nine returning Iettermen, who are as follows: pitchers- Eddie Davenport and Phil Fishery catcher, Dick Shaw, infielders, Doug Mitmesser, Larry Waldron, and Bruce Rigg, and outfielders, Howard Watson, Eldon Houston, and Jerry Maxson. BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 7-Coldwater at Sturgis 'iApril 29-Sturgis at Coldwater April ll-Coldwater at Three Rivers .vMGy 3-Lakeview GT Coldwater ' - ' ' C ld Z1 Azrizlvsier kMay 6-Coldwater at East Lansing April l8-Hillsdale at Coldwater May 9-Howe Ol Coldwater April 19-Marshall at Coldwater iMC'Y 12-Coldwater Gt Mvrslwll 'lApril 22-Coldwater at Albion t'May 17-Three Rivers at Coldwater April 26-Coldwater at Union City Conference games. Page 80 VARSITY INFORMALS L. WALDRON, E. DAVENPORT, L. WALDRON, B. RIGG, COACH LOWE, E. DAVENPORT RESERVE BASEBALL Coach Gerald Weaver will have to start all over this year building up the team, as all of the regulars will undoubtedly be moved to the varsity. The team will be made up of freshmen and a few sophomores. Games are being scheduled with Quincy, Union City, and Sturgis. 'Ist ROW-W. Acock, R. Johns, R. Ivy, R. Smith, H. Rosenberry, D. Sowle, D. Lockwood, R. Sowle. 2nd ROW-C. Collins, L. Cuyler, J. Dean, D. Parshall, C. Young, D. Scheidler, L. Skidmore, H. Kemp, R. Houtz, Coach Weaver. 3rd ROW-Coach Lowe, L. Houston, D. Batterson, J. Walker, D. Miller, F. Snow, T. Hyland, J. Curtiss, L. Chehowski, l.. Densel. 41h ROW-R. Yockey, J. Hacker, K, Sherman, J. Myers, R. Huntley, T. Tompkins, E. Hulbert, W. Laney, H. Morrison, L. Morrison. Q Page Bl ?a'f,f Q9 . FIRST ROW-G. Fochtman, B. Teeter, J. Laing, T. Thomas, H. Watson, J. Wright, G. Porter, G. Letts, L. Luke, D. Cox. SECOND ROW-L. Kriser, K. Gordon, C. Traser, R. Sanford, L. Buys, C. Cleveland, L. Knight, J. Thomas, Coach Fairman. THIRD ROW-B. Rigg, T. Robey, E. Johnston, D. Hazzard, H. AcMoody, L. Farwell, J. Hepler, Coach Hagadone. Track Team With nine returning lettermen as its backbone, the determined Cardinal track squad is looking forward to a successful season, under the guidance of coaches Ted Hagadone and William Fairman. The pole vault, hurdles, and distance events were virtually untouched by graduation and should be strong this spring. The tracksters have a challenging schedule, which, along with the usual Twin Valley opponents, includes meets with Portage, Hillsdale, and Berrien Springs, and an entry in the Portage relays. TRACK SCHEDULE April 6-Marshall at Coldwater April 30-Portage relays at Kalamazoo April 13-Albion and Three Rivers at Coldwater May 4-Lakeview and Portage at Coldwater April 20-Adrian and Hillsdale at Coldwater May 7-Albion relays at Albion April 27-Berrien Springs and Sturgis at Coldwater May 10-Twin Valley meet at Coldwater i? Page May 14-Regionals at Kalamazoo 2-wiv THOMAS L. KNIGHT C. CLEVELAND L. LUKE T. ROBEY TRACK INFIIRDIALS D. COX L. LUKE Page 83 S? Page 84 SITTING-B. E. Smith, T. McBride, B. Weaver, D. Green, R. Schiedler, G. Erts. STANDING-B. Robinson, K. Ferguson, B. Aitchison, B. Rice, R. Picard, J, Robinson, Coach Zabonick. Tennis Team Coach Zabonick's tennis team is expected to have a tough season this year, due to the loss of seven varsity racketeers from last year. Jack Robinson, a senior, and his brother, Bill, ci sophomore, are the two remaining lettermen. The other seven boys expected to hold their own at the net are: Larry Weaver, a iunior, Tom McBride, Ron Picard, Bob Rice, and Dick Green, sopho- mores, and Rollie Scheidler and Bob Weaver, freshmen. 5-Coldwater at La keview April 7-Marshall at Coldwater April 'IZ-Lakeview at Coldwater April l4-Coldwater at Albion April 20-Three Rivers at Coldwater April 22-Albion at Coldwater May May May May May 6-Coldwater at Marshall li-Coldwater at Three Rivers 14-Twin Valley at Adrian 20-21-Regionals at Kalamazoo LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED-Miss Coscarelly, advisor, J. Lucas, M. May, J. Keyes, S. Scriber. FIRST ROW-C. Silvers, D. Mooi, P. Berry, M. Draper, J. McBride, C. Fickle, M. Kline, D. Baur, E. Ritten- house, B. Tompson, J. Burlew, P. Miller, S. Snyder. SECOND ROW-L. Sarr, J. Worden, L. Brouse, J. Goodholm, J. Berry, S. Granger, A. White, G. Couillard, J. Watson, S. Day, B. Waldron, R. Densel, J. Hogoboom. THIRD ROW-K. Faller, C. Cameron, S. Mull, J. Gochenour, M. Treat, D. Davison, M. Thebaud, N. Johnson, J. Weakly, J. White, B. Miller, J. Dillon, K. Arnold, B. Thebaud. FOURTH ROW-Y. Woods, G. Fisher, D. May, B. Keyes, R. Mooi, B. Paradine, C. Oden, J. Harris, V. Harris, V. Kinsey, T. Treacher, S. Davis, M. Goble, D. Scriber, C. Watson, D. Knowles, M. Maurer. FIFTH ROW-B. Hodges, J. Downey, M. Sager, J. Gooch, M. Freeman, N. Curtis, R. Hensler, J. Worden, A. Adams, N. Goble, J. Luce. Girls' Athletic Association OFFICERS PRESIDENT .,-,,, ,,,,,,, Marilyn May VICE-PRESIDENT no ,,,,,,, Judy Lucas SECRETARY e-,-.. Use-, Shirley Scriber TREASURER .,--,...-. .--W Janet Keyes ADVISOR ,,,, sn, Cs- Miss Coscarelly New plans to stimulate interest in future years were among the undertak- ings of the G. A. A. this year, including many new amendments which were added to the Constitution of the club. Sports activities during the year included basketball, volleyball, ping pong, badminton and shuffleboard. Flag football, tennis, and golf were added to the curriculum. Awards, consisting of chenille bar, small C , numerals, G. A. A, insignia, large C, and pearl c pin, were presented at the Annual Awards Assembly. This year the club had two advisors, Miss Mary Jane Grummet, who left at the end of the first semester, and Miss Phyllis Coscarelly, who replaced Miss Grummet, COURTESY - DENSEL ELECTRIC COURTESY - MUSIC MART COURTESY - WILBUR FURNITURE If Page 85 M. DAVENPORT, N. JOHNSON, M. MAY, G. LETTS, J. LUCE, D. KNOWLES, D. MAY Varsity Cheerleaders 9 J. Burlew V- Kil'1SeY G. Fisher M. Thebaud J. Dillon B. Miller Reserve Cheerleaders COLDWATER LOYALTY SONG We're loyal to you, C. H. S. We're fighting for you, C. H. S. We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land, For we know you have sand, C. H. S., Roh! Rah! So smash that blockade, C. H. S. Go dashing aheocl, C. H. S. Our team is our main protector, On boys for we expect a touchdown fbasketj from you C. H. S. COURTESY - McCONKEY-PUTNAM FUNERAL HOME COURTESY - STOKES MOTOR SALES f Page 87 pa B? Page BB The beginning is the most important part of the work. - PLATO MW V95 Underclassmen Pug Juniors J. Smith, D. Harris, M. Milnes, C. PcrrsI'1c1II iff? Advisors - Mr. Renshow, A :ea Y , xi X gl ,,.A , ag. -,Mi M? Xl. ' Af Page 90 ew N , ,if A 2.3 .... , . E f k ag Miss PhiIips M :I 5 L. ,,,, . www? ,, 5- , sg 4,.,,,. .4 .' -wg. '- g- .qw am ...ski .C 3 'Q -k v ' 23 - . I .. . . 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PURE OIL STATION EE EEE MAROTHY RADIO SHOP EEEEEEEEE EEE MARSHALL STREET MARKET EEE EEE MARSH - BAYSINGER EEEEE EEE MARTIN'S BOOK STORE EEE EEE MARTIN'S GROCERY EEEEEE EEE MASHON - DORSEY MEM. EE EEE MAX LARSEN'S FORD EEEEE EEE M 81 B RESTAURANT EEE EEE MIX INSURANCE .E EEEE EEE MODEL FINANCE .. EEEEEEEEEEE EE- MCCANN FARM EQUIPMENT EEEEE... EE. McCOMB'S SHOE STORE EEEEEEEEEEE EEE MCCONKEY-PUTNAM FUNERAL HOME EE EEE McLAUGHLIN PASTRIES EEEEEEEEEEE .EEE MUSIC MART E EEEE E EEEEEEE EE- NORTH CLAY ST. GROCERY EEE EEE. OLD'S CLEANERS EEEEE EEEEE E OLMSTEAD DAIRY E EEEEEE EE OSBORN'S STUDIO EEEEEE EE EEE OTTO'S SPORTING GOODS E..E E..E O. W. DAVIS EEE.. EEEEEEE E EEE PATTERSON CO., Priniers E EEE PENNEY, J. C. E EEEEEEE EEE PERRY'S MEN'S WEAR EEE PETTY FARMS EEE... EEEE EEEE 4 3 and PICARD - BUICK .EE. EE EEEE EEEEE . EEE PRATT MOTOR SALES EEEEEEE .EE EEE QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS EEE EEE RALPH TOUPALIK EEEEEE .EEE E EE ROBY'S DRUG STORE EEEEE EEE SEAMAN OFFICE SUPPLY EEEEEEEEEEEEE E-E SEYBERT'S OLIVER SALES E.E SHATTUCK-LIVERMORE FUNERAL HOME EEEEEE SHAW SHOE EEE EE.EEE...EEE..EEEE.EEEE EEE SHORT'S T. V. EEEEE E...E SNYDER'S BAKERY EEEEEEEEEEEE EEE SOUTHERN MICHIGAN BANK EEEEE EEE SOUTHERN MICHIGAN GROCERY EE EEE STOKE'S MOTOR SALES EEEEEEE EEE SWART'S ONE STOP MARKET EEE .EEE SWEET'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE EE EEE TEETER, HOWARD EEEEEEEEEEE TOM'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE EEE S. W. TOMSON AGENCY EEE TREAT AUTO PARTS EEEE EEE EE. TRIBOLET STORE EEE.EEE TROUTMAN'S MARKET EEEEEEEE EE UP-TO-DATE COAL COMPANY EEE VAN AKEN FLORISTS EEEEEEEE WALDRON'S FIX-IT , EE WALKER'S LAUNDRY EEE WATER'S SHOE STORE ..E WAY - DeNOOYER EEEE EEE WESTERN AUTO EEEEEEEE WILBUR FURNITURE EEEEE....EE WOODWARD - POLLOCK EEE E..E WOODWARD 8- SONS EEE W T V B EEEEEEEEE EEE YOPES EEEEEEEEEEE ZIRKLE'S GROCERY EE EEE 126 116 116 115 116 123 110 110 119 120 128 113 115 112 87 115 E85 111 112 123 120 19 116 44 47 116 112 54 112 122 128 112 I15 116 35 127 51 120 52 38 87 59 126 115 128 128 113 114 114 113 121 128 122 122 120 124 85 118 119 48 123 117 :The man who doesrfz advertise is like the man who winks in the dark. He knows what he is doing, but nobody else doesf' Advertising Pg109 You Will Always Remember YOUR EDUCATION oldwater rass Co. CONGRATULATIONS FROM Sir if if Ahmhmlmmy ALBZIGHT' For the finest in . . . O Modern Wiring O Electrical Supplies O Better Lighting Martin's Grocery 46 Park Avenue Coldwater iff? 0 Good Luck, Seniors Kimber Coal Co THE Arlington Hotel O M P L N T Coldwater s FINEST DINING ROOM Clty ALLISON'S Dam' East Chicago Road Best In Clothing Good Luck A F ne F t re to The Class of 55 ik Quality Footwear sir NORTH Smce 1877 CLAY STREET Luedders Shoe Store GROCERY I il? ik C I M E S O F O 0 For The Very i u u BEST OF LUCK FROM PETTY FARMS Pratt Motor Sales DESOTO PLYMOUTH 11 South Hudson Coldwater Mlch Telephone 38 Bee Hive Shoe Store Good Luck to The Seniors MAX A OLDS Q FINEST EVER TO THE CLASS OF 1955 Compliments of M'CONlBS SHOE STORE Fmest In Shoes BEST WISHES Dally s Tlre Shop SINCERE WISHES ASBURY BROTHERS 'Ir Everything in good foods THE FINEST FROM Everything in Drugs , . I o if I 53 PTE 4- .ov 'AS Shi!! Tw JD . ' I o u - ll if 2 Come to us for the best Good Luck, Seniors! in COAL needs 4, 6 Up-To-Date Coal Co. FREMONT STREET Coldwater CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 55 MODEL FINANCE 8. s. MONROE STREET TELEPHONE 1228 GOOD LUCK FROM COMPLIMENTS IDEAL from 'k Tfeat Auto PHTTS WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE Coldwater CO-OP We have the best in FEED, CO YOUR BEST BUYS AL and SEEDS Best Wishes SUPER MARKET Arnold Auto Parts, Inc F F ods and Meats ,k E t Ch go Street 106 W. Chicago I C I'l0MER FDUNDRY CURPORATIDII I Q I JOHNSON'S Qualify Clofhiers MAY SUCCESS BE YOURS . . . SENlORS Triboletqs AlwaysA:'Velcome 5 S1 S . C to . tOI'C ukn PHONE 213 Best of Luck, Se J I A. Kusel Compliments of J C BURTON Mc Cann NASH FARM EQUIPMENT CO Good Luck Sensors The JOHN DEERE STORE BEST 0F LUCK e Best In Office Supplues Marshall Street Seaman Offlce Marshall Street s S 1 C Lrttle Super upp y 0 CONGRATULATIONS ' 1VIcLI-XUGHLIN S PASTRIES Phone 847 sir af: is THE Goools sHoP The Equitable BEST OF LUCK' Life Assurance Society 6 DAVIS M' coAL AND Fun on . -if Th . . . O Market . l MGIIOH Bros Pure Oll Station U Corner Pearl and Dlvlslon Phone 9184 Congratulations MARSH 81 BAYSINGER SALES SERVICE Oliver Sales And E Ch Seybert s ALLIS CHALMERS FARM SUPPLIES 5 COMPLIMENTS OF MAROTHY RADIO SHOP MEN S WEAR KELVINATOR APPLIANCES 1929 Clothing Ior Men and Boys 123 E Park Ave Phone 299 STANDARD Q W Davis SERVICE E Chicago at Hudson PHONE 631 I I BE SURE WITHP RE 9 ' 419 . icago Phone 247 Coldwater Q3 ' . Service Since if uk if l I I i' ir famlvlzmenlf ana' good Wzkhef to the CLASS OF 55 Mac's Furniture Home Little King Motel Coldwater's Finest Located on U. S. 112 Just East of Coldwater O Phone 327W Best of Luck to the CLASS OF 1955 FIRESTONE STORES, INC Finest tires made Zirkleis Grocery I 487 W. Chicago St ST WISH ES Culligan Soft Water Service Phone 773-J WOOD WARPPQLOCK IIIIIBER CO. ii-....,.......7'2Zf,,ol1,on.f,l15 Lumber - Building Materials Coal Translt Mlx Concrete Lu Re Co Homes Curtis Kitchens 4 Square Lumber wana wxuzv PULLOCK Lumnelzeo 7'ZZLplv0w-1,115 C O oo T s simon Get all your materials at -- . r l'l K l'l CLEANERS MAX LARSEIPS Deluxe SANITONE Cleaning Note The Difference Your F len'llY Ford Dealer 'K' Phone 22 East Chicago Road KERR'S For the BEST in Sporting Goods 'k 'A' 'A' WE WILL FILL YOUR NEEDS FOR ANTHING IN SPORTS YOU CAN FIND IT AT Himebaugh 8: Son A FINE FUTURE TO THE CLASS OF '55 BARBER SHOP 'A' W 0 U D WA R D il? 20 S. Hanchett St. and sons if 1, Best of Luck From Your School Store Chatter BOX Hall's Grocery R E S T A U R A N T i ir THANKS, KIDS For The Finest In Baked Goods SN YDER' S BAKERY Coldwater, Michigan Phone 160 WAY-DENOOYER, INC. CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE OKayed Used Cars Your Friendly Car Dealer 57-65 S. Monroe Street Phone 27 BEST OF LUCK TO YOU, compliments SENIORS of M 8: B Restaurant I OSBORN' S .lust A Litte Jaunt From School 0 Coldwater Bwldlgy'-5' Gygggyy Recreation if -A' GOOD LUCK, SENIORS EAST WASHINGTON STREET SUCCESS TO A FINE CLASS FROM lliott's Market BUCKEYE INSULATIONS it Compliments A sf P C Blown Insulation C Siding-Roofing Super Market I Storm Windows vi? VAN AKEN - Florists We Specialize In Flowers For All Events .N. ,Ur Order Your Corsages From Us DANIEL S Walker s Laundry YOUR HOME TOWN LAUNDRY Smce 1888 41 W Chicago Telephone 77 So Monroe St Phone 1010 J I1 d BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 55 Quality Spring Products, Inc R I N FOR INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES Congratulations, Seniors For Footwear Smartly Styled COMPLIMFNTS OF DOROTHY DILLON WAT E R s STUDMS SEE IT AT 39 W. Chicago . . . Coldwater Ik 1 9 i' tl I Iznow no safe depository of the ultimate powers of society but t e people them- selves, and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a whole- some discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by e ucotion. - Thomas Jefferson. ll ll O O O 'A' Ol ge I22 BEST OF LUCK M3ItlH,S Book tore C Off' Sppl Gt C English Plulllps 66 Y O P E S GOOD LUCK FROM BEST S MARKET GROCERIES MEATS Shop The BEST W y OLMSTEAD DAIRY eil? Sealtest Dairy Products QW. ouillordj ice u ies ' its ' Books and Hallmark orcls Best Wishes Compliments of Seniors . . . if Service , 6 o CHICAGO AN S 9 a LOOK FORWARD, SENIORS O Anderson Dairy DRINK MILK EVERY DAY Thanks for Your Best Wishes Class of 1955 patronage, Seniors I I FLAT TOPS FROM Home of Wizard Appliances DICK AusoN, Owner GOOD LUCK FROM DAVIS NEWS STAND and BUS STATION DAVIS NEWS AGENCY 101 W. Chicago Sf Bryan Paint and Wallpaper S .E PAlNT6rWALLPAPERl Everything in ARTlST'S SUPPLIES arg 124 GOOD LUCK FROM Your PACKARD Dealer Ballard Garage Body Bumping and Painting 'f MQ' CLUBS SENIOR CLASS H Y JUNIOR CLASS C-CLUB SOPHOMORE CLASS Y-TEENS STUDENT COMMISSION BAND GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION LINCOLN FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA STUDENT COUNCIL iz Page, 125 COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY'S YOUR FAVORITE MEETING PLACE Everyone is Welcome at Harry's CONGRATULATIONS MAC'S PHARMACY Remember: your pharmacist is the only man in your com- munity qualified to dispense products that concern your health and well-being. SWEET'S ELECTRICAL ' SERVICE Compliments ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING of 31 Pelton Ave. Phone 1256 Coldwater, Mich. REPAIRS FIXTURES . Page I26 CONGRATULATICNS, CLASS OF 1955 M T Shaw, Inc Bu1flIIdQlS f uahty Shoes For Men I I I ' 9 Trfacd ST Lb ' ' JJ, 9 C Q L E R L E Brlcker and I B Bricker C L EA N E RS Nux INSURANCE AGENCY YOUR CLEANER IS YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND 66 E CHICAGO PHONE 1204 BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 55 RALPH TOUPALIK INC Your Lmcoln Mercury Dealer S 'W Tomson Agency General Insurance 197 WEST CHICAGO STREET E A U T O i' L I A B I L Congratulations from ELECTRICAL SERVICE 113-11 Shop 110 West Chlcago Street SOUTH CLAY STREET Telephone 869M i' 'k 9 ' I 335 E. CHICAGO PHONES 101, 44 I n FIR f ITY ' 1 Q P 128 l i I , . - -'lui-gf -1, I V Ka' ,,,a. ,..5.,..,. -1- , f r, ,-,.,,-..,, - .
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