Coldwater High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Coldwater, MI)
- Class of 1973
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• • I ’73 Cardinal Vol. 36 Cold water Hi h School Faculty 16 Career Planing 36 Seniors 58 Organizations 76 Music and Drama 90 And you may see me tomgnt With an illegal smile It don’t cost very much But it lasts a long while Won’t you please tell the man I didn ’t kill anyone No, Fm just trying to Have me some fun Be cool Stay in school Play pool By the pool Follow the Golden Pule, I don t care how great you are, And I don V care what you're worth. When it all ends up, You ve got to go back to Mother Earth. Memphis Slim Sometimes I wonder What I’m gonna do Cuz there ain ’t no cure fc The Summertime Blues. FACULTY Administration Is Power Behind the School Superintendent: Norman Olmsted Assistant Superintendent: Al Clyne Principal: C. Lester Luce Assistant Principal: A. P. Drago Board of Education Marge Barnes Jim Davis Leo Dollar Linda Ferguson Gary Howe Lucille Snyder Bob Welke 19 28 Ele 5Hves Offer Variety In English FAR ABOVE: Darlene Miller ABOVE RIGHT: Anne Hayes FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Emil Lopez ABOVE: Barb Kuntz RIGHT: Bill Johnson CENTER RIGHT: Al Schorfhaar FAR RIGHT: Irene Grimes 21 FAR ABOVE: S. R. Bushouse CENTER ABOVE: Nita Hart ABOVE RIGHT: Seton Bovee ABOVE: R. M. Ivey 22 Universe RIGHT: Scott Valle BELOW RIGHT: Arleth Wat- son BELOW: Les Dewey 23 24 History Can Be Fun 25 BELOW: D. Olsen - German RIGHT: Monte Parker - Spanish Lang,ua es, Arts Create Awareness J LEFT: Marie Hemker - Art FAR ABOVE: Skip Frizzell - Vocal Music ABOVE RIGHT: Phyllis Coscarelly - Speech and Drama ABOVE: Gordon Sabin - Band 27 Throughout the Years, Forever We Hope, the Practical Arts 28 • LEFT: Pat Furstenau BELOW LEFT: Sally Childs BELOW RIGHT: Charles Sussex BELOW: Al Sherwood ‘Indispensible!’ That’s How We Rate Our Staff 30 FAR FAR LEFT: Mrs. Frizzel FAR LEFT: Miss Shiery CENTER LEFT: Mrs. Cook LEFT: Mrs. Bowerman FAR LEFT BELOW: Mrs. DePuc CENTER LEFT BELOW: Mr. Palmer CENTER BELOW: Mr. Bo- hannon. Mrs. Brown BELOW: Mrs. Hensch FAR BELOW: Mrs. Palmer 31 Student Teacher, Aides Liven Up Classes ABOVE: Pat Sistanich. ABOVE CENTER: Taco Ewers. RIGHT: Janine Jonker. FAR ABOVE CENTER: Jim Stevens. FAR ABOVE: Randall Hoblet. ABOVE CENTER: Pat Friend. ABOVE: Mark Donner. LEFT: Sandy Johnson. 33 Janitors Make Clean Sweep FAR ABOVE: Sunny. ABOVE: Mr. Shiery. ABOVE RIGHT: Charlie. RIGHT: Harry Hayes. 34 Meeting, Cooks-Stirring, Experience FAR ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Stankewicz. FAR ABOVE: Louise. ABOVE LEFT: Mrs. Cook. ABOVE: Mrs. Parshall. LEFT: Mrs. McCurley. CAREER PLANNING Tke Cow Gets a New Home 39 Vo-Ed Administrators On the Go ABOVE: Ken Strong. ABOVE RIGHT: Bill Stankey. RIGHT: Wade Smith. D I Project Lab Sets Hi h Goals 41 McCurley’s Men Build a Future 42 Sfcfc GRAPHICS II. C. Kibilosky, S. Rhodes, D. James, Mr. Aldrich. R. Gebhardt, L. Alaniz, J. Campbell Graphic Arts Classes Learn From a Pro ABOVE RIGHT: Kathy shows her skill in use of the process camera. FAR RIGHT: Mr. Aldrich demonstrates the finer points of a reflex camera. RIGHT: Jad and Don examine an offset printing press. 44 GRAPHICS I: M. Rose. E. Woodford. J. Boucher. L. Erwin. B. Robbins. D. Corless. L. Starr. S. Culver. J. Prentiss. K. Grey, NOT VISIBLE. J. Fair Health Occupations Serve Proudly FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Mrs. Shook demonstrates proper bed-making techniques. ABOVE: A staredown. ABOVE RIGHT: Mrs. Shook explains the intricacies of the modern tooth. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Eager students listen to Mrs. Shook. RIGHT: Enraptured students listen to a guest lec- turer. FAR RIGHT: Mrs. Shook and a student assist an unidentified patient with the bedpan. 46 1 49 Voc. Drafting Draws a Crowd To Auto-Mechanics Grease Ranks Hi h Typing,, Shorthand . . . Jobs 55 Co-Op Jobs Varied As The People Who Do Them 57 SENIORS Senior Class Officers: Colleen Strong, Dan Collins. Deb Leach. Steve Klotz Daryl Abrey Linda Alaniz Kayane Aldrich Karen Allemier Luz A may a Cindy Annear Richard Austin Joe Azzarello 58 Keith Barnes Pam Barnes Bill Barnes Lisa Bartlett Mary Bawden Jim Bell Ann Biringer Julie Blair Marc Blansit Kathy Blaskie Lynne Blatter Ed Bloom Cliff Boger Jane Borland Bruce Bradley Greg Brayton 59 Kathy Bressler Marcia Bryant Deb Brewer Kathy Budd Teresa Budd Deb Burk Connie Burritt Nancy Byrne Jayne Campbell Cyndi Carpenter Mary Carranza Gerald Case Andy Catey Dave Cavanagh Theresa Chatfield Ken Chester Robin Cline Dan Collins Vicki Connelly Gary Cook Herb Coscarelly Jane Cox Kevin Cox Mike Cox Phil Crabill Val Cushing Deb Danes Kurt Darrow Mike Dollar Paul Donner Vicki Doty Julie Douglas Chris Endicott Mona English Jim Fansler Ken Fickle Kathy Flannery Steve Fleming Brenda Flickinger Wesley Floehr Deb Forrister Paul Frazier Chris Fry John Fuller Jeff Dunn Craig Dunworth Jeff Earl Kathy Ely Sue Fuller Tom Gaglio Cindy Gallup Renee Gamby Teresa German Gary Gifford Vicci Gilchrist Linn Gleason Sue Goodrich Ralph Goodwin Rick Green Deb Griffin John Grigg Steve Harris Shirley Hart Sue Hart Bob Harvey ChuckHauska Mark Hawkins Shirley Heiney Chuck Hemker Ed Hemker Kip Hilbert Debbie Hinkley Valerie Hoot Marty Hufnagle Jean Huss Melody Hutchins Nancy Hutchison Dennis James Candy Johnson Lynn Kanalos Bruse Kanouse Diane Keeslar Nick Keeton Phil Kellogg Cindy Kilpatrick Bob King Steve Klein Steve Klotz Pam Kremke Mark Krutsch Sue Krutsch Lisa Kurtz Tim Lagro Lavera Lambright Maria Langwell Vicki Lanz 65 Jerry La Pratt Deb Leach Debbie Leaning Lorry Lewis Barry Lindblom Terry Linn Stan Longstreet Sonny Lonsbury Tony Lopez Vicki Lopez John Luck Sue Luckadoo Laura Lyon Fay MacRae Janis Mahaffey Maggie Mahaffey Gala Mailand Mary Malovey Roger McCowan Mike McCurley Kathy McDonald Bob McKinley Molly McLaughlin Mike McLaughlin Barry Mefford Jon Merlau Don Miller Mark Miller Jeanne Morgan Jackie Morrison Doug Mowery Doug Mulberry Tim Musser Bob Nettleman Larry Neusbaum Mary Nighswander Dave Odren Jim Olmstead Marcia Olmstead Kris Olney Denise Omo Theresa Parker Ed Parshall Jim Pauli Roy Peacock Petra Perk Ken Peterson Lee Peterson 68 Gail Petrosofl Sue Pfost Linda Plaster LaDonna Pope Gary Porter Mark Porter Deb Pritts Mark Rosier Richard Ray Ruth Ray Denise Reed Jack Reed Jeanine Renkin Ralph Reppert Jim Reynolds Jody Rhodes 69 Gretchen Rick John Riede Vicky Rodesiler Mona Rogers Jan Shemel Donna Sheffield John Shirk Chuck Shultz Randy Rossetter Dave Rumsey Sam Russo Becky Satterfield Jim Schafer Madeline Schultz Chuck Seiler Cathy Shaw Vicky Sitzes Kathy Skudlarick Brett Smith Jeff Smith Teresa Snyder Mike Sowles Judy Speigle Salinda Staley Larry Stanley Louise Starr Marilyn Stickney Duane Stokes Sherry Stone Carolyn Straw Colleen Strong Alex Stuart Jeff Tarta glia Sharon Taylor Dave Teachout Kathy Thomas Phil Thompson Mike Tompkins Marie Tower Sandra Townsend Clyde Traver Jeff Treacher Deb Tripp Deb Troutman John Summers Dan Swan Dan Tagert Delores Tait Carl Tubbs Teresa VanDyke Lori Van Laanen Dan Voss Kathy Waldron Margaret Waller Kathy Walters Ken Walters Bob Wolford Gerry Wood Kathi Wroten Jack Yeakey Kathy Yearling Not Pictured Ray Belote Greg Bethel Louie Brown Bob Clark Sam Darling Marolyn Dulin Dennis Ely Jad Fair Steve Fillmore Cliff Gann Kathy Hamilton Rob Lackey Ben Lawrence Ron Parlette Jean Peterson Mike Riddle Dave Tagert Deb Tanner Terry Thomas Sally Wilson 73 As our high school years finally come to a conclusion we seem to look back and reminisce to the good old days, remem- bering the good times, the bad times and yes, all your new and departed friends. But somehow we all let our prejudices separate our class into many different cliques that destroyed our class as a whole. So as we put on our caps and gowns graduation day we hope we leave our prejudices in the past and unite together for the last memory of our high school days. Caught in the quiet, Off on our own Are you afraid? 75 76 ORGANIZATIONS FAR ABOVE: FRONT ROW: D. Yockey. P. Donner, R. Rossetter, J. Fair. SECOND ROW: B. Shafer, J. Blair. J. Blair, C. Johnson, J. Bor- land. R. Fate. THIRD ROW: T. Barnes, S. Stewart, D. Omo. R. Aken, J. Barton. S. Adams. ABOVE: D. Griffin, D. Tripp, L. Starr, M. Lang- well, G. DeMond, B. Houser, D. Reed. ABOVE RIGHT: Co-editor Jim Pauli. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: L. Kanalos, T. Van- Dyke, J. Cole, V. Connelly. SECOND ROW: D. Fincham, V. Cushing, D. Little. G. Petrosoff, D. Leach, V. Lanz, C. Carpenter. V. Sitzes. 78 CARDINAL Staff — Quite a Crew FAR ABOVE: Co-editor Chris Endicott. ABOVE LEFT: STANDING: P. Voss. T. Lopez. J. Luck. SEATED: R. Palmateer. R. Reppert, R. Vreeland, J. Reide. M. Yearling. LEFT: C. Strong. C. Danes. K Hamilton. P. Kubasiak. C. Dunworth. J. Luce. B. Satterfield. 79 1973 COMMISSION: M. Blansit, R. Carl. D. Col- lins. K. Darrow, M. Eherspeaker, S. Foss, C. Grang- er, T. LaGro, D. Leach. F. Lenning, D. Martin, M. Olmsted. J. Peterson, C. Post, J. Prentiss, A. Reben- tish, J. Reyburn. D. Stokes, J. Stokes. M. Stokes, J. Tartaglia, S. Wilson. S. Whitson, J. Whitten, G. Wood, Advisor—John Keeslar. 82 Future Comedians of the World Are Just a Pack of Cards UPPER LEFT: Future cowgirls laugh their guts out. MIDDLE TOP: Kathy Parker thinks up new jokes. UPPER RIGHT: Randal “Skink” Rossetter asks the musical question. Hello Dolly? Hello Dolly?” ABOVE LEFT: I’m sorry but a comedian’s whole life can’t be funny. Mark Hawkins teaches seriousness. ABOVE: Jad tells Nora a new dumb Swab joke. LEFT: BACK ROW: Mark Bat Gumbo” Haw- kins, Jad Whiskey Nose” Fair. Ann Rebentish. Bouncer John Shakespeare Riede. Craig Van- Laanen. MIDDLE ROW: Sue Moose” Lym- burncr. Penny Kubaslak. Julie Whitten. Nora Weis. Diane Furry. Jim Pauli. Gayle Hazelbaker. 83 MIRROR Reflects Viewpoints of CHS ABOVE RIGHT: “Dictionary great reading. says Andy Belsehner. RIGHT: Cut it up. cut it up. put it in right. MIRROR STAFF D. McKinley, K. Sickles, J. Jewell, S. McKnight, K. Lagro, A. Belsch- nen, T. Karpen, R. Palmateer. FAR ABOVE: Steve Macklen ivaves into a blur. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Roger Pal- mat eer dissects another Id. ABOVE: Mrs. Hayes and Jill Jewell ignore their work. ABOVE RIGHT: Ruth Flay, cham- pion eagle-eyer. Pep Club Puts Spice in C-Club FAR LEFT: The Pep Club shows its spirit. with a little help from their friends. FAR ABOVE: Members of the C-Club congregate to talk over old times. ABOVE LEFT: Pep club members make locker emblems. ABOVE: Pep club members plan how to make the locker emblems. LEFT: Kevin Cox. state championship wrestler. 87 DEC A Wins Competition bstbisjuve eoucamua 13 DE AMERICA 90 MUSIC DRAMA 91 The Redcoats Play to a 1st FRONT ROW: C. Gruner. M. Meyer. S. Hurley. P. Troyer. BACK ROW: B. King. M. Reppert. B. Smith. M. Catey. K. Meyer. R. Mavis. FRONT ROW: L. Canfield. C. MacRae. BACK ROW: T. Drayton. R. Reppert. D. Brown. FRONT ROW: M. Hawkins. J. Street. T. Allemeir. BACK ROW: C. VanLaanan. M. English. S. Foss. D. Wickham. FRONT ROW: P. Stuart, C. Gallop. C. Granger. S. Wicklund. K. Ferguson. BACK ROW: R. Gamby. D. Pickett. S. Stewart. R. Swain. S. Havens. B. Brodt, D. Moore. 92 L. Lanz. M. Tower, K. Walters, A. Reben- tisch. FRONT ROW: T. Lem. R. Granger. L. Lundstrum. BACK ROW: R. Rob- ertson, C. Ashton. FRONT ROW: L. Hinkley. I). Atkins. BACK ROW: G. DeMond. L. Lewis. S. Klein. M. Thompson. D. Vice. Laura Hinkley, majorette. FRONT ROW: A. Biringer. J. Whitten. S. Calvaruso. C. Royer. BACK ROW: L. Lyon. S. Sussex, K. LaGro. R. Musselman. 9i CHS Band Has Award Winning, Year BELOW FAR BELOW: Redcoats ex- hibit their prize winning marching style. RIGHT: Drum major—Dave Odren. CENTER RIGHT: The band performs for the Christmas assembly? FAR RIGHT: The percussion section ap- pears attentive as usual. 94 SENIORS—STANDING: R. Reppert, R. Parlette, D. Biringer, L. Lyon. R. Gamby, C. Gallup. K. Walters, Odren, S. Klein, M. Hawkins. C. Tubbs. SEATED: A. M. Tower, M. English. 95 FRONT ROW: P. Kremke, L. Amaya, R. Palmateer, L. Hart. M. Stokes, D. Murry, T. LaGro, S. Collins, J. Stokes. R. Fraley. SECOND ROW: S. Taylor. B. Flickenger, J. Pauli. S. Goodrich. D. Voss, S. Wood. A. Franklin. A. Kelly. K. Milliman, T. Parker. THIRD ROW’: D. Griffin. D. Brewer, J. Grigg, C. Rehkpof, D. Ely. C. Endicott, J. Prentiss, J. Mahaffey, R. Pickering. D. Boyer. FOURTH ROW: M. Caranza, B. Perkins, J. Tartaglia, M. Olmsted, C. Tubbs, N. Byrne. J. Reynolds, G. Hazelbaker, G. Wood, T. Tay- lor. Couch Can’t Keep Choir Down CHOIR COUNCIL AND OFFI CERS: FRONT: P. Troyer. B Stahlhood. SEATED: M. Mahaffey T. VanDyke. Treasurer, B. Flick enger, Vice President. G. Brayton President, P. Kremke. Secretary, J Klimmer. STANDING: A. Kelly, D Voss, T. Booher. J. Reynolds. 96 FRONT ROW: C. Davis, R. Reppert. H. Hughes, M. Rasler. D. Allen, L. Luke, K. Bressler, B. Lawerence, J. Grigg, S. Macklin. SECOND ROW: S. Uhl. D. Neitzert, K. Parker, D. Stokes, C. Scehler, G. Bray- ton, K. Neidle, S. Fleming, M. MahafTey, J. Douglas, G. Frizzell. THIRD ROW: P. Matuszak, P. Voss. T. Chatfield. L. Stanley, J. Medendorp, G. Worst. F. MacRae, M. Paradine, K. McDonald, D. Atkins. FOURTH ROW: T. VanDyke, P. Pann, C. Gantzer, T. Lenz, A. Biringer, S. Dexter, L. Pope, J. Luck. That terrible monster the carnivorous couch attacks the choir council. 97 73’ Balladiers Specialists in Song, Friends Share A European Scrapbook LEFT: Travelers found this Belgian home rather unusual. LEFT BELOW: Bob, Kathy and Sue enjoy a sunny crossing on the English Channel. BELOW: Amsterdam affected Lori. Brenda and Rob in strange ways. FAR BELOW: This Belgian harbor scene welcomed Coldwaterites to Europe. More European pictures—page 173. 99 FRONT ROW: J. Cornish, J. Stokes, B. Lawerence. B. Hance, T. Swart, S. Macklin. SECOND ROW: T. I aGro, B. Dirschell, J. Pauli, J. Torrey, F. Russo, G. Brayton. THIRD ROW: J. Prentice, K. Bowers, M. Rasler, T. La Pratt. D. Stokes, M. Paradine. FOURTH ROW: P. Troyer, P. Pann, C. Tubbs, B. Felton, K. Pierson, D. Voss. Girls, Boys Believe in Music Julie Klimmer discusses the chorus picture with the girls. FRONT ROW: Rr. Church, G. Dulin, D. OKefe, L. Luke. B. Tait. R. Palmateer, J. Ratliff. SEC- OND ROW': J. Dale. B. Stahlhood, M. Stokes, R. Reppert, R. Streeter, R. Wilson, S. Fleming. THIRD ROW: R. Wrakely, J. Grigg, L. Stanley, D. Ely. A. Franklin. J. Wolfcale, D. Voss. FOURTH ROW: R. Patterson, G. Worst. R. Pickering, J. Tartaglia, T. Lenz, G. Wood, J. Reynolds. FRONT ROW: M. Fiske, C. Thompson. D. Bristol. R. W omble, P. Streeter, R. Rossetter, R. Robinson. N. Linn. S. Uhl. C. Coscarelly, K. Diehl. SECOND ROW: B. Gregory, R. Mather, C. Robarge. D. Guern- sey, J. Johnson. S. Johnson, K. Cook. R. Watson. D. Leonard. L. Zimmer, S. Siler, T. Booher. THIRD ROW: K. Johnson. A. Cunningham. J. Bawden. J. Klimmer. T. Nyberg, C.. Pierce, L. Janik. G. Kipfer. D. Bond. FOURTH ROW: C. Leskow, S. Loomis. S. Peet. K. Neslon. D. Kanouse, L. Stanley. C. Howe. C. Cowles, S. Hoffman, S. Wood. Crowd Yells for More — Succotash IV FAR LEFT ABOVE: Get a group of girls together at Tibbits and they1 re bound to sing. FAR ABOVE: The Balladiers Rip ’ it up. FAR LEFT CENTER: Paradine and Whit- son ride on the “Peace Train”. LEFT ABOVE: Dancers add a new dimen- sion to Succotash. ABOVE: Greg and Deb caught in the act by the sneaky photographer. FAR LEFT: The world’s largest barber- shop quartet performs on the world famous Tibbits stage. LEFT: Harvey and Pierce introduce Bunny Foo-Foo to Coldwater. 103 ‘Up the Down Staircase’ Gets More Applause CAST Paul Barrinior Mark Blansit Sylvia Barrett Barb Patterson Bea Schacter Diana Bouse Joe Ferone Jeff Prentice Alice Blake Jean Huss With: Roper Palmateer. Mona Ropers. Cindy Davis. Peppy Lackey. Cyndi Carpenter. Lisa Kurt . Terry Parker. Jeff Mos •s, Deb Leach. I Lori Hart. Lori VanLaanen. Jeff Kurtz. Rob Pickering. Steve Macklin. Pat Clyne. Laura Hinkley. John Torrev. Martha Newberrv. Terry Chatfield. Craig VanLaanen. John Street. Vicky Schultz. Vicky Sitzes. LEFT: Miss Barrett, Mr. Barringer and Bea Schacter decide what to do about Joe Ferone. FAR LEFT: Mr. Barringer and Miss Schacter discuss missing books with the librarian. CENTER: Back stage. Jeff Prentice gets into his character. BELOW: Paul Barringer corrects a love letter from Alice Blake. FAR BELOW LEFT: Miss Barrett tries to calm down a rowdy class on the first day of school. BOTTOM: The cast takes the stage for a final bow. 105 ‘Nuts and Bolts’-A Hit 106 CAST Paula Adams Martha Grubb Bill Anderson Dr. Hippocrates Joy Don Bohannon Cadwalliper Clippy Linda Dunn Bonita Irene Grimes Aunt Rebecca Craig Gunn Henry John Keeslar Wilber Dennis Langwell Jack Gordon Ken McRuer Twink Starr Sid Paradine Gertie Glossip Jeanine Rehentish Prunella Figg Dave Sharrard Mr. Plunkett Mary Zollinger Lutie FAR LEFT ABOVE: Director. Bob Pickering goes over stage directions one last time. ABOVE CENTER: Henry takes a break from his work. FAR ABOVE: The entire cast assembles for a bow. FAR LEFT: Twink Starr and little Wilber have a secret. LOWER CENTER: Aunt Rebecca strikes her all- knowing pose. LEFT: Ahh. young love triumphs after all!! ABOVE: Wilbur, produces his ultimate weapon to the horror of Dr. Joy. 107 ‘Flowers for Algernon’ New Concept for CHS CAST Charlie ...................... Randy Rossetter Alice ............................. Cindy Davis Professor Nemur .............. Roger Palma leer Dr. Strauss ...................... Mona Rogers Burt ....................................... Lee Canfield Father............................Steve Macklin Mother ..................................... Deb Griffin Child Norma ....................... Linda Alaniz With: Darla Knauss. Jim Pauli. Mary Tinervia. Theresa Parker. Duane Stokes. Marty Kremke, Laura Hinkley. Deb Leach. John Torrey, Sue Calvaruso. Ruth Warner. Dennis O Keefe. Ann Rebentisch. Sue Krutsch. and Teri Chatfield Charlie. CENTER FAR LEFT: Charlie meets old schoolmates. LEFT ABOVE: The barber. Charlies father doesn't recognize him. ABOVE: Mrs. Mooney explains to Charlie about the loss of his intelligence. FAR LEFT: The party at Frank's house. 109 FAR ABOVE LEFT: Mayor Shinn stumbles across the stage as Charlie Cowell urges him on. FAR ABOVE: The finale of Prof. Harold Hill’s big production number in progress. FAR ABOVE RIGHT: The School Board croon their way into the hearts of the ladies. ABOVE LEFT: Harold is definitely being a disturbance in the library. ABOVE: Winthrop “tellth of Gary. Indiana. ABOVE RIGHT: The stubborn townspeople tell the cheering multitude about Iowa. RIGHT: The pick-a-little ladies “Pick-a-Ijttle” more. 110 ‘The Music Man’ — A Howling, Success CAST Harold Hill .............. Rob Pickering Marion Paroo .................... Chris Endicott Mayor Shinn Duane Stokes Eulalie Shinn ................... Ann Rebentisch Marcellus ......................... Steve Macklin Mrs. Paroo Pam Kremke Tommy .............................. Jeff Prentice Zanetta Theresa Parker Winthrop ........................... Joey Johnson Amaryliss .......................... Amy Frizzell With: D. Allen. D. Atkins. G. Brayton. D. Brewer. T. Burk. S. Collins. A. Cunningham. C. Davis. S. Dexter. B. Dirschell. J. Douglas. S. Fleming. R. Fraley, A. Franklin. R. Gamby. C. Gantzer. D. Griffin. J. Grigg. L. Hart. S. Hoffmen, A. Kelly. J. Klimmer. T. Lagro. J. Luck. L. Luke. M. Mahaffey, D. Neitzert. N. Newberry. M. Olmsted. K. Olm- stead. J. Pauli. B. Perkins. M. Peterson. C. Pierce. C. Rehkoff. J. Reynolds. B. Stahlhood. R. Streeter. B. Tait. S. Taylor. P. Troyer. C. Tubbs. S. Uhl. T. Van Dyke. L. Van Laanen. D. Voss. P. Voss. G. Worst. Ill Juniors Class Officers: Cathy Rigg - Vice President, Julie Reyburn - President, Lori Hart - Secretary, Steve Stankewicz - Treasurer. Aker, Renee Allemier, Tom Allen. Darla Allen, Greg Anderson. Mike Anderson, Randy Atkins, Debra Baird, Pat Baker, Dave Barnes, Teresa Barringer. Terry Barrows, Don Bartlebaugh, Jenny Barton, Jeff Boley, Cathy 112 Bowers, Cliff Boyer, Debbie Branch, John Brodt, Rebecca Brouse, Clarence Brown. Steve Bucher, Manfred Callahan, Robyn Callahan. Terry Callahan. Vicki Carl, Mary Carpenter, Debbie Champion, Paula Chatfield. Noreen Clark, Sharon Cole, Janet Cole, Judy Cole, Nevada Collingworth. Denny Collins, Sandra Collins. Bill Connell. Joe Corless, Teri Corwin. Tina Cox. Debbie Culver, Sally Dalchow.JRobin Dale, Sherry Danes, Linda Darling. Eric 1 IB Davey. Patti Davies. Dawn Dean. Mike Dirschell, Dave Doll, Betsy Dow, Alan Dubois, Penny Eberspeaker, Mark Eggleston, Sherry Ernest. Skip Fate, Roger Fields, Ron Flickenger. Devin Foley. Monique Forrister, Diane Forsythe. Ron Frailey, Randy Fraley. Robin Franks. Dave Frazier. Denise Frazier. Denise Furry, Diane Gann, Dave Gantzer, Chris Gasser, Fred Graef, Jack Gray, Kathy Greenamyer, Lory Griffin. Max Grigg, JoAnne 114 Guise, Kathy Gundrum. Randy Halstead, Terry Hapner, Brad Harman, Sally Hart. Lauri Hartnagel, Nancy Hasbargen. Karen Havens, Sherry Hayward. Diane Hazelbaker, Gayle Heberling. Kathy Hemker, Mark Henderson. Mark Herman. Marvin Hinkley, Laura Hoath, Henry Hodson, Bob Hook. Mary Ellen Howell, Jim Hurd, Bob Hurley, Steve Johnson, Bud Johnson, Jo-ann Jones. Kae Karpen, Tim Kasperski, Steve Keeslar. Vicki Kelly, Anne Kelly. Lori 115 ( Kimble, Ray Kirk, Mike Klavinski, Maggie Klotz. Mike Knapp. Sandra LaBelle, Deb Lackey, Peggy Langdon, Michele Lawrence, Deb Lenning, Frank Lenz, Tim Lewis, Larry Licht, Kay Little, Donna Lopez, Bill Luckadoo, Richard Lymburner, Sue Magoon, Kathy Martin, Dave Mason. Darlene Massey, Randy Masters, Debra Mather, Ron Matousek, Ken Matthews, Janet Matuszak, Pat May. Marijo McKinley, Deb McKnight, Steve Medendorp, Janis 116 Mercer, Mark Milliman. Kebben Moler, Penny Moore, Diana Morrill. Melvin Neible. Kris Neitzert. Dean Nettleman. Mary Neusbaum. Sally Newberry, Nancy Nichols. Carol Noblit, Dave Nolin, Randy Normandin, Phil Nyberg, Theresa Olmstead. Tom Olmsted. Kay Olszewoski, Rich Omo, Dennis Palmateer, Roger Pann, Paul Paradine. Mark Parks. Jake Parshall. Jack Parshall, Phil Patch, Ron Pauli, Martha Perkins, Gary Perrin, Autumn Persails. Dale 117 Persails. Gail Peters, Bob Pfau, Pat Pfost, Mark Pickering, Hob Pickett. Deb Pifer. Randy Pohl. Linda Poling. Marcy Pope, Calvin Porter, Chris Post. Kathy Prentice, Jeff Ratliff. John Reed, Debbie Reppert. Kathy Reyburn. Julie Reynolds, Tom Rigg, Cathy Robbins, Bob Robinett, Stan Roby, Dan Roby, Sherry Rodesiler, Kathy Rogers. John Romine, Teresa Royer, Carol Rumens. Becky Rumsey, Diane Rupp, Randy 118 Rzepka, Scott Sargent, Annette Scantlen. Sam Schneider. Mike Schultz, Vicki Severn, Karen Shafer. Brenda Shaw, Wendy Sherwood, Larry Shettler. Phil Shirk, Tom Shupp, John Sickles, Kathy Siler, Rodney Sizemore, Nancy Smeekens, Sharon Smith, Carol Smith, Diana Smith. Jack Smullen, Cathy Snyder. Karen Snyder. Kit Stankewicz. Steve Steenman. Melanie Stephenson, Kathy Stetler, Cheryl Stewart, Sharon Stokes, John Street, John Streeter, Diane 119 Streeter. Pat Stuart. Martha Summers. Carol Sussex. Sandra Swain, Greg Symons. Helyn Taylor. Linda Taylor. Teresa Thacher, Sylvia Thompson. Lyle Thompson. Mike Tillitson, Roger Tinervia, Mary Torrey. John Tower, Jane Towers. Bonnie Traver. Gary Truex, Cindy VanLaanen. Craig Vette. Keith Vice. David Voss. Pat Vreeland. Randy Wages. Jack Warner, Blane Watts. Alan Weis. Nora Weitekamp. Pat Whitten, Julie Wickham. Dennis 120 Wickland, Cindy Wilder. Terry Wilson, Rick Witherby, Mike Wogerman, Russ Wolford. Tom Wood, Bob Wood. Sherry Womble. Robin Worst. Greg Yockey, Don Youngquist. Cheryl Zebowsky. Ed Barfell. Colleen Eferd, Sherry Not Pictured Adams. Lynn Adams. Sharon Blount. Florence Burk. Tom Connell. Judy Corless, Don Davis, Celinda Fisk. Jeff Gaglio, Grace Hemker, Mary Hoeksema, Suzanne Hughes. Holly Kubasiak. Penny LaPratt. Terry Lennard. Scott Macklin. Steve McLatcher, Jim Otis. Paula Peterson, Mary Robinson. Rhonda Seehler. Clara Smith, Cathy Smith. Bill Wardwell. Dave Weakly. Mark Weller. Mark Zinn. Scott Fitch. Kim Jpag. Sandy Little, Donna 121 FRONT ROW: Dan Taggert, D. Persa i Is, J. Hauska. Lynn ler. THIRD ROW: John Pars hall. Dan Lyon. Skip Shook, Adams. SECOND ROW: Coach Dave Martin. JefT Ewers, Jim Olmstead. Eric Swanson, Jim Fansler, Chuck Shultz, Mike Sowles. Ron Sistanich, Coach Pat Lowe. Dave Calahan. Larry Lewis, Coach Doug Johnson. Jack Yeakey. Tom Reynolds. Tim Lagro. Coach Roger Ful- ABOVE RIGHT: Three Cardinals show their hatting form. RIGHT: Happy team members congratulate Jim after a homerun. Big, Red Rips Into Second Place Eric Swanson All Conference Pitcher Jeff Ewers All Conference Infield Skip Shook All Conference Outfield 127 Honorable Mention: John Parshall. Dan Lyon Volleyball — A New Interschool Sport RIGHT: Ruth Warner poses, hut Madeline Schultz won’t. BELOW: Marie Tower discovers flying. BELOW RIGHT: Ship Lackey means to do great bodily harm to a round friend. 128 129 ABOVE: Despite heavy coverage Klotz makes the catch. RIGHT: Kellogg snares one for CHS. BELOW: Soivlcs picks up yardage around the end. 130 AI Schorfhaar, Head Coach. Dunn Marteen. Backfield Coach. Cards Have Best Season in 23 Years FRONT ROW: M. Sowles. T. LaGro. S. Klein. K. Dar row, A. Catey, K. Cox. J. Boll. D. Abrey. Coach Schorf- haar. C. Shultz. M. McLaughlin. L. Adams. W. Ash. BACK ROW: M. Pfost. T. Berringer. J. Stokes, P. Kel- logg. M. Eberspeaker. L. Lewis. J. Tartaglia. D. Martin. B. Bradley. P. Weitecamp, M. Dean. A. Dow, S. Stanke- wicz. M. Henderson. S. Klotz, J. Wages. D. Tagert. S. Tappenden, M. Blansit. D. Corless. 131 Card Gridders Bust ’Em! FAR ABOVE: Mike Mclxiughlin prepares to attack an enemy invader. LEFT ABOVE: Trainer. Dan Tagert ABOVE: Assistant Trainer. Lynn Adams FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Mark Blansit starts to do a backwards flip to “get that ball.” RIGHT ABOVE: Mike Sowles tries for the “few more yards” RIGHT: Mike evades three Bronson boys. 132 133 FRONT ROW: M. Paradine. M. Dow, B. Dirnschell, J. Vance, S. Maxson, M. Fasick, J. Engle, D. Pjau, R. Fraley. B. Bradley, S. Swain. M. Bovee. SECOND ROW: Coach Ivey, M. Sweet, D. Johnson, R. Frailey, T. Welke, M. Catey, J. Toupalik, R. Gleeson, L. Kumk, A. Watts, M. Kelly. BACK ROW: G. Shaw. T. Pope. B. Hurd, J. Crandall, L. Luke. T. Callahan, M. Stokes, R. Ander- son, J. Lopez, B. Johnson, L. Adams, Coach Bercaw. Second Year Men Spark JV Victories 134 First Year Girls Track Ri ht On Top 135 Cross Country Has a Good Season FAR LEFT ABOVE: Tom Olmstead makes his mark in history. CENTER LEFT: Brad Hapner gallantly gallops to the finish. FAR ABOVE: Cards get ready for another day's work. ABOVE: Coach Strwser has something to be very hopeful about. ABOVE RIGHT: The start approaches, a lull comes over the field, then BAM! . . . 137 Bill Smith, James Wolf. Skip Ernst, Phil Shctler, Coach Fred Hobart. Ken Matousek, Phil Neesley. Eric Bacon. 138 Cold water Has Swingin’ Time in Golf 139 Tennis Team Chases Fuzzy Balls 140 KNEELING: K. Darrow, T. LaGro, T. Linn, B. Smith. C. Mooi, T. Bacon, D. Wendel, C. Davidson. M. Blansit. STANDING: J. Tartaglia. K. Lautenschlager. FAR ABOVE LEFT: Brett Smith returns serve. ABOVE LEFT: Marc Blansit prepares for return. FAR LEFT: Klaus Lautenschlager smashes fuzzy oppon- ent. ABOVE: The team picture. LEFT: Jeff Tartaglia kills a fly. 141 At the Branch County Meet, We Meet Miss Branch County FAR LEFT: Steve Kasperski. Larry Lewis, Mike Sowles. in 1-2-3 finish, 220 yard dash. FAR LEFT BOTTOM: The team meets Marcia Fisher. Miss Branch County, after becoming 1972 Branch County Champions. LEFT: Jim Olmstead. 2 Mile record holder. BELOW LEFT: Jack Yeakey, anchor leg Senior Division, 440 relay. BELOW: Mark Eberspeaker breaks mile record. Junior Division. 143 Team Work Pays Off for Cards FAR RIGHT: Gary Porter goes up for two points more. RIGHT: The mighty men of Coldwater get it on. BELOW: Senior Kurt Harrow out ma- neuvers one of Harper Creek’s players. kv v; %v •• ' ,' STANDING: Coach Hobart, S. McKnight, M. Her- KNEELING: G. Porter, J. Smith. T. Linn, M. Sowles. man. E. Bloom. J. Fansler, B. Nettleman, C. Schultz, B. Smith, L. Lewis. S. Kasperski. P. Kellogg, K. Darrow, D. Tagert. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Jim Fansler puts one over a tall Tiger. FAR RIGHT: Kurt Darrow does the same. BELOW RIGHT: Terry Linn turns practice into reality. RIGHT: We lose one. 146 ABOVE: Mike Sweet sets up a block for Steve Neesley. RIGHT: Gary Sitzes passes to Bill Stahlhood. ABOVE RIGHT: Rick DeMarr fights for the rebound. FAR RIGHT: Mike Stokes and freshman Jeff Ward start another success- ful drive. 148 Junior Cards Face Rou h Season STANDING: Coach Ron Bercaw, Bill Stahlhood, Ron Ward. John Vance. Steve Maxon. Tim Welke. Mike Sweet. Steve Dexter. Rick DeMarr, Kirt Mil- ler, Steve Allen. L. Adams. KNEELING: Joe Lopez. Gary Sitzes, Steve Neesley. Rusty Brand. 149 Cox Number 2 In State FRONT ROW: M. Henderson, A. Catey, K. Cox, T. LaGro, P. Frazier, R. Peacock, K. Matousek. D. Paradine, D. Gann. STANDING: J. Toupalik, C. Brout, L. Logstreet, D. Snyder, F. Gasser, A. Peacock, S. Hurley, J. Stokes. M. Kirk, T. Shirk. FAR LEFT: Coach Kellogg gives John Stokes a pep talk before his next match. LEFT: Kevin Cox shows his championship form. BELOW LEFT AND BELOW: Mike Kirk tries hard to pin his opponent in the District Tourna- ment. 151 Sports Illustrated At CHS FRONT ROW: E. McLaughlin, C. Smith. K. Sev- Kerr, M. Schultz, V. Keeslar, C. Boley, M. May, ern, T. Barkowski, J. Hapner, D. McKinley. K. Coach Childs. Rodesiler, P. Sherwood. STANDING: S. Foss, L. FRONT ROW: J. Reide. R. Brand. B. Stahlhood. K. Foley, B. Sommers. STANDING: E. Darling, D. Johnson, F. Gasser, M. Bucher. D. Cavanaugh, K. Walters. VARSITY FOOTBALL CHS 33 Bronson OPP 8 6 Dowagiac 13 14 Albion 0 7 Hillsdale 42 41 Harper Creek 0 36 Marshall 14 19 Pennfield 0 26 Sturgis 0 CHS JV FOOTBALL OPP 6 Parma 0 34 Bronson 12 12 Albion 36 16 Harper Creek 14 32 Hillsdale 8 66 Pennfield 0 24 Sturgis 20 28 Marshall 6 CHS GOLF OPP 182 Sturgis 174 177 Sturgis 159 170 Marshall 168 168 Marshall 156 172 Hillsdale 148 179 Hillsdale 171 182 Harper Creek 170 172 Harper Creek 175 170 Pennfield 182 179 Pennfield 1D0 177 Albion 184 168 Albion forfeit BASEBALL CHS OPP 6 Pennfield 3 9 Sturgis 1 5 Sturgis 6 6 Marshall 15 5 Harper Creek 7 5 Harper Creek 0 17 Albion 2 2 Albion 0 12 Hillsdale 2 9 Hillsdale 3 14 Albion 3 14 Harper Creek 2 4 Hillsdale 0 7 Sturgis 5 6 Pennfield 5 0 Pennfield 1 2 Marshall 5 6 Marshall 0 TENNIS CHS OPP 3 Jackson 4 5 Bronson 2 7 Springfield 0 2 Jackson Parkside 5 7 Harper Creek 0 5 Springfield 2 5 Albion 2 0 Sturgis 7 4 Pennfield 3 2 Marshall 5 6 Hillsdale 1 6 Bronson 1 2 Three Rivers 5 154 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL CHS OPP 25 Colon 38 36 Sturgis 45 39 Sturgis 20 VOLLEYBALL CHS OPP 13 Sturgis 15 15 10 14 16 15 Union City 1 15 0 7 Bronson 15 10 15 15 Union City 10 15 7 15 Colon 7 15 12 13 Bronson 15 15 12 14 16 13 Sturgis 15 15 12 14 16 15 Colon 10 15 13 VARSITY BASKETBALL CHS OPP 66 Bronson 53 78 Albion 96 76 Harper Creek 63 51 Lumen Christi 55 60 Marshall 78 71 Hillsdale 81 59 Pennfield 70 70 Sturgis 68 76 Lakeview 72 73 B.C. Central 80 46 St. Phillips 44 79 Albion 88 90 Harper Creek 73 61 G.R. Central 70 93 Marshall 59 53 Pennfield 72 77 Three Rivers 82 67 Hillsdale 58 92 Sturgis 78 69 Bronson 54 TOURNAMENTS 71 Hillsdale 66 85 Vicksburg 83 79 Gull Lake 67 68 South Haven 80 VARSITY WRESTLING CHS 36 Bronson OPP 24 6 Charlotte 45 20 Dowagiac 30 48 Pennfield 12 13 Sturgis 39 24 Western 23 36 Hillsdale 24 63 Lumen Christi 6 20 Albion 35 9 Harper Creek 40 25 Three Rivers 27 30 Marshall 17 24 Buchanan 24 CHS JV BASKETBALL OPP 43 Bronson 68 80 Albion 89 85 Harper Creek 61 43 Lumen Christi 62 56 Marshall 50 58 Hillsdale 62 52 Pennfield 69 59 Sturgis 58 49 Lakeview 57 47 B.C. Central 45 65 St. Phillips 45 48 Albion 35 44 Harper Creek 51 46 G.R. Central 61 65 Marshall 55 29 Pennfield 53 43 Three Rivers 45 63 Hillsdale 45 60 Sturgis 55 58 Bronson 63 155 A Wrestling—D. Bristol, C. Thompson, D. Lyon. K. Callahan. C. Straw. Top—C. Johnson. 156 Cheerleaders Give It All They’ve Got J.V s—C. Hemker, S. Foss, M. Lytle, M. Otis, J. Hapner, L. Kerr, S. Lackey, M. Kremke, Back—Advisors J. Rzepka, S. Childs. 157 Sophomores Class Officers: Missy Kremke - Treas- urer. Julie Klimmer • Secretary, Mary Lytle - Vice President, JoAnn Peterson - President. Adams, Faith Adler, Cheryl Aldrich, Jackie Aldrich, Jeanie Allen, Scott Anderson, David Annear, Sam Ash. Willie Ashton, Craig Atkinson, Charles Bacon, Eric Barber, Rick Barkowski. Tammy Barnett. Becky Bartlett, Jackie Bates, Charles Bawden, Jennifer Baxter. Debbie 158 Beaty, Marty Belschner. Andy Berry, Kim Bird. Deb Blair. JoAnn Blanchard. Marcia Bloss. Bob Blount. Cathy Blount. Rodney Booher. Tari Borland. Jill Bovee. Mark Bowers, Kevin Bradley, Brian Brand. Rusty Bressler. Phil Briggs. Hal Bristol. Deb Brooks, Susie Broughman, Alice Brown. David Brown. Doug Brown, Teena Burke, Tim Butlher. Greg Callahan. Kristi Calva ruso. Sue Canfield. Lee Carl. Rich Case. Wayne Catey. Michael Cazier, Jody Chehowski. Troy Christman, Billie Church. Randy Claar, Jodie Clark, Colleen Clark. Bill Collins, Gary Cook, Karen Cooper, Rob Cope, Scott 159 Cornish, Jon Coscarelly. Theresa Oouneell, Bert Cowles, Charity Crandall, Jerry Craun, Mike Creal. Paul Cunningham, Ann Cutcher, Michele Dale, JefT Danes, Charles Darling, Cindy Davis. Rich Deal, Jill Deisler, Lisa DeMarr, Rich DeMond, Gary Dexter, Steve Diehl, Kris Dillon. Debhie Deischell, Brian Donihue, Mike Dove, Connie Dow, Mark Drayton, Tom Dulin. Gerry Dunn, Jess Elkins. John Engle, JefT Ernsherger, Kandy Ernsberger, Larry Ernst. Rich Fay. Kathie Felton. Brian Ferguson. Kathy Filley. Candy Fisk, Martha Fisk, Penny Fleming, Jack Fleming, Bill Foley, Kim Force, Marty 160 Foss, Sue Foster, David Foster, Donna Frailey, Roger Fraley, Richard Franklin, Alan Frohnapfel, John Gates, Toby Gaulin. Sherry Gigowski, Melody Gilfillan, Marta Gleason, Ricky Granger, Chris Granger. Rhonda Gregory, Bobbie Griffin, Glenn Griffith, Cheryl Grzybowski, Kim Guernsey, Deb Hall, Rudy Hance, William Hannon, Mary Kay Hapner, Jill Harris, Keith Hart, Gary Harvey. Jeanean Hecox, De Etta Heilborn, Pamela Hemker, Carol Hemker, Jeanne Hillborg, Kristin Hoag, Carol Hoff. Bill Hoffman, Sherry Howell, Caroline Howell. Vickie Hurley, Marvin Hurley, Soo Jacobs. Rusty Jewell. Jill Johnson, Davy Johnson, Karen 161 Johnson. Pam Johnson. Susan Kearns. Jeff Kelly. Mike Kerr, Lisa Kilpatrick. Earla Kipfer, Gay Klimmer. Julie Knauss, Daryla Kremke, Missy Kunk, Len Lackey. Mary LaGro. Kim Lahnum, Rick Lanz, Liz Lawrence, Linda Leonard. Deb Leshow, Karmen Lewis. Linda Lincoln, Nancy Linderman. Don Linn. Nancy Longstreet, Lynn Loomis. Cheryl Loop, Deh Loose, Lisa Ix pez, Joe Luce, Jeff Luke. Larry Lundstrum, Lynn Lyon, Denise Lytle. Chris Lytle, Mary Mabus, Penny Manning, Tom Massey. Gary Mather, Robin Mavis, Rose Maxson, Steve McHenney. Patrick McLaughlin. Edna McLaughlin. Warren 162 Merriman, David Merriman, Kathy Meyer. Karen Meyer. Mark Miller, Allen Miller, Kirk Morgan. Carla Morr, Greg Morrill. Jon Musselman. Robin Myers. Greg Myers, Linda Myers, Steve Neesley, Steve Nelson, Cindy Nettleman, James Norton. Alberta Nutt, Tad Oates. Robert O’Halloran. Jeff O’Kefe, Shawn Olds. Max Olmsted. Jill Otis. Michelle Paradine, David Parker. Kathy Parker. Kim Parks. Connie Parks, Vickie Patterson. Rob Paul. Debbie Paul. Pam Peacock. Allen Peet. Sherrie Perkins, Brenda Peterson, JoAnn Pfau. Dave Pfost, Chris Pfost, Jan Pierce, Carol Pierce. Kevin Pope, Tony 163 Poeante, Dan Plppos, Hick Quimby, Penny Rathbun, Steve Reeg, Crystal Rehkopf, Cathy Reppert, Muriel Riddle, Jim Riddle. Steve Rigg. Bonnie Rigg. Steve Robarge, Cindy Robertson. Rebecca Robey, Carrie Rose, Lillian Rose, Marvin Rossetter, Rene Rubley, Greg Russo, Frank Russo. Mary Rzepka, Steve Saputo. Chris Satterfield, Debbie Scagges. Elaine Schlubatis, Ann Schull, John Sechler, Doug Seiler, John Seiler, Shirley Sexton, Katherine Shaw, George Sherwood. Pam Siler, Russell Sitzes, Gary Smith. Brad Smith, Carol Smith, Cathleen Smith, Chris Smith, Dana Smith, Dave Smith, Julie Smith, Mike 164 Snyder. David W. Snyder. David A. Sperry, Betsey Stahlhood, Bill Stanley, Lori Steeby, Karen Stokes, Mike Streeter. Russ Stuart, Pam Sturgeon. Mike Swain, Shawn Swanson, Jan Swart. Tod Sweet. Michael Swift, Julie Swift, Leanna Tait, William Tappenden, Kim Tappenden, Steve Taylor, Debra Taylor, Georgia Therrian, Bob Thomas, Sheila Thompson, Cindy Tompkins, Linda Toon, Mark Toupalik, John Towers, Ron Travelbee, Tim Trimhle, Steve Troutman, Valerie Troyer, Phil Tubbs, Martha Uhl. Sue Vance, John Vandyke, Trudie Vanlannen, Lance Wallace. Mike Walling. Mark Ward, Ron Warner, Ruth Watson, Roberta 165 Weage, Kevin Weaver, Mike Welke, Tim Wheeler, Guy White, Pat Whitson, Steve Wickland, Sherry Wickland, Terry Widener. Kathy Wilber, Garry Wilson, Neil Winters. Jerry Winters, Terry Wirick, Kim Wolf. Jim Wolfcale, Jim Wood, Julie Wood, Shelly Wright, Debra Yearling. Julie Yearling, Kirk Avery. Bob Charbenean, Annette Deal, Christy Terry, Polly Gruner, Colleen Lane, Tim Rebentish, Ann Smith, Gerldine Swain. Rene Taylor, Joyce Vreeland, Gaye Wakely, Rick Not Pictured Atfield, Shirley Barfell, Nancy Bussing. Sharon Councell. Ray Crahill, Scott Darling. Greg Fasick, Mark Gardner, Russ Gaulin, Sherry Greshaw, Terry Heator, Steve Janik, Lori Kanouse, Becky Karn. Rich Linder, Luke Lynch. Shirley MacRae, Craig May, Katherine Ringle. Jim Roseberry, Steve Siler, Diane Smotherman. Jeff Templeton, Annette Thompson. Carol Thompson. Bob Wibert, Ken Wood. Annette Yearling, Ned Yelavich, John Zimmer, Lorna 166 STUDENT LIFE 171 More Balladiers LEFT: Dan and Rob are caught behind the wall, so to speak. BELOW: The 1972 Balladiers perform in Westminster Abbey, London. (Susie Claar and Greg Bray ton hidden from view) ABOVE: Maria Agote. ABOVE RIGHT: Manfred Bucher. ABOVE RIGHT CENTER: Jose Manuel Eseala. FAR RIGHT ABOVE: Luz Marina Amaya. RIGHT: Lillian Morita. CENTER RIGHT: Mary Carranza. FAR RIGHT: Fred Gasser. 174 175 Students Eledt: Nixon, VanLaanen This has really been the year for elections! 18 year olds voted for the first time in national elections. Emotions ran high in the Presidential elections, as many students got their first taste of the political machine. We voted on questions of abortion, daylight savings time and Viet Nam Vet Compensation. Here in the high school the competition be- tween candidates for most offices was tough, how- ever some people ran unopposed. The Mayor race was the topic of much discussion, with the final outcome of Craig VanLaanen regaining the win. ABOVE: Mr. Sim was one of many candidates presenting fiis views to the students here. FAR ABOVE FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Mayoral candidates Nancy Newberry and Craig VanLaan- en speak to the student body. ABOVE RIGHT: After all. I AM the President.” ABOVE RIGHT CENTER: Artists were busy promoting their favorite candidates. CENTER FAR RIGHT: Mary Peterson seems a bit indecisive on her choice for mayor. RIGHT: Lori VanLaanen was one of many stu- dents working in the national campaigns. CENTER RIGHT FAR RIGHT: Campaign posters for class officers sprang up everywhere. 176 Det. Northern’s Visit Short But Sweet About twenty kids from Detroit Northern High School came to Cold water as a part of a new ex- change something like the Albion exchange. Unfor- tunately, due to the long bus ride back to Detroit, they were able to stay only a few hours. But it was a start and maybe next year the exchange can be 178 longer. Gymnastics Team New at CHS Although the newly formed Gymnastics team did not take part in competition they did work many hours to prepare an exhibi- tion of their skills. 179 J unior-Senior Prom Is ‘A Time for Us’ 180 FAR LEFT ABOVE: Dave Peterson and Linda Parsons share a secret. FAR LEFT CENTER: “One o'clock, two o'clock, three o'clock Rock! LEFT ABOVE: Jim Dove. Rick Enos and Jerry Stephenson go superformal for this year's prom, their dates like the idea. LEFT CENTER: The Big Band wails. FAR LEFT BELOW: Couples fill the floor for the last dance. LEFT CENTER BELOW: Paul Woods. Pat Hicks. Jim Troyer. Peggy Hicks. Teresa Romine. Steve Fillmore. Chris Fry and Bruce Hicks mug for the photog- rapher while others stand in line for pictures. BELOW: The Prom marks the end of a busy year for the seniors. Graduation ’72 — Just the Beginning, FAR LEFT ABOVE: Six seniors receive Faculty Scholarship Awards. LEFT: Janine Rumens and Nancy Loop show their glee during swing-out. while BELOW, three other happy Seniors do their thing. FAR LEFT CENTER: Radmilla expresses her thanks to the students of CHS. CENTER: Diplomas in hand new graduated file out. BOTTOM LEFT: The Class of 1972 listens in- tently? FAR BELOW: Raggedy Ann plans to help cele- brate. In memory of Chris Cardenas, Pat Newman, Tony Stankewicz, and Bob Sweeny Homecoming, Shows School Spirit ABOVE: Every student's dream—to be on the Homecoming court. ABOVE FAR RIGHT: Senior griddettes absorb a pep talk from coaches Johnson. Collins, and Toad. CENTER FAR RIGHT: Queen Teri Chatfield and King Duane Stokes reign over festivities at the Homecoming game. FAR RIGHT: Foolhardy girls risk life and limb to protect their honor. RIGHT: Duane views the Jello orgy from his throne. 186 FAR LEFT AND CENTER ABOVE: Andy awaits a chance to show his winning form. ABOVE: Frosh try hard in the tug of war. FAR LEFT: Yummy .... J-e-ll-O! CENTER LEFT: The Juniors get a serious pep talk before the mudbowl. LEFT: The pile grows for Thursday's bonfire. FAR LEFT BELOW: McKinley, Magoon try in vain to stop Senior quarterback Maddy Shultz. BELOW LEFT: Byrne, Kanalos. Griffin and Tower try hard but Juniors hold the score at 0-0. FAR BELOW: The aftermath of a bonfire. BELOW: The winning team readies their vehicle for the V.W. race. 190 Compliments of Sheriff Keith L Wilhelm Coldwater, Michigan S__________________________r Arnold Auto Parts Your Headquarters for . . . High Performance Engine Parts Precision Engine Building Passenger Car Truck Parts 20 East Chicago St. Coldwater Would you care to trade? Carroll's Shoe Store 48 W. Chicago Coldwater ‘ ’Artistry in Hair Fashion’ Phone 278-8758 70 W. Chicago St. Coldwater Open Bowling Every Weekend Special Student Rates Midway Lanes 192 Illustrative Advertising Davis Marine Incorporated CREATIVE ARTWORK — DESIGN PORTRAITS — COLOR WEDDINGS - G Ukptvic . A1- 7 13 Pierson Street Coldwoter, Michigan TIRE COMPANY complete line of Passenger, Truck Implement Tires Farm Tire Service 109-117 West Chicago Street Need a new boat? Old one kind of old? See us at Davis Where boats run bold! Davis Marine — Northeast side of Coldwater Lake 1 COMPANY Phone 279-9757 129 Industrial Avenue Coldwater, Michigan CHRYSLER BOATS A MOTORS - DILLY TRAILERS AERO CRAFT - CREST PONTOONS SEA STAR BOATS BEATY’S SPORT CENTER NORTH END OF COLDWATER LAKE, R. 3 COLDWATER. MICH. 49036 193 Congratulations Class of 1973 Co-op student. Lynne Kanalos. demonstrates part of her job at Quality Springs. Quality Spring Products, Inc. DIVISION OF KUHLMAN CORPORATION Manufacturers of Coil Wire Springs for Industry 35 Jay Street Coldwater, Michigan 194 278-2391 Shorts exhibit their wide selection of quality stereos. Sincere Best Wishes For the Future Little Pro Shop Carl Lewis and Family Short Son Inc. 202 Morse Coldwater Dog 'n' Suds Complete line of sandwishes 360 Marshall St. Frank Dorothy Ernst — Owners Yes . . . Now NO WINGS served with Chicken in Basket or when you buy it in a BUCKET! NEW FOR TAKE-OUT at Dog 'n' Suds 9 Pieces in a Bucket ............ $2.69 12 Pieces in a Bucket ............ $3.49 15 Pieces in a Bucket ............ $4.29 18 Pieces in a Bucket ............ $4.99 masters’ 3Fasl|ton Remember . . . No Wings Means More Meat! Home-made Onion Rings and Breaded Mushrooms are Real Specialties with usl IftUsbal? QInl uiatrr 195 Parkside Pharmacy Complete Prescriptions Service Downtown Coldwater Congratulations Seniors! Corson Auto Electric Phone 278-8561 46 E. Chicago St. United States Army In-Service Benefits Shopping Privileges - Veterans Benefits - Education Medical Benefits - Housing - Vacation Time Life Insurance - Free Legal Aid ADD IT ALL UP . . . ARMY Name Your Choice of Training Written Guarantee Before You Enlist Only ARMY Offers This For Three Year Enlistment Long Distance Call Collect Telephone: 616 964-9174 GARY PERKINS Sergeant First Class, U. S. Army U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION Federal Center, Room 141, Bldg. 2 74 N. Washington Ave. Battle Creek, Mich. 49017 196 Clean, Comfortable, and Reasonable Strong's Motel 251 Marshall St. Coldwater, Mich. 49036 (517) 278-5507 Bud and Phyllis Smith - Your Hosts Arnolds Midway Ceramic Studio 28 Williams St. Coldwater, Mich. 49036 African Stains - Classes - Greenware David A. Norton Auctioneer - Liquidator - Appraiser Bernie Stankewicz - Field Supervisor Specializing in Estates - Antiques - Household Real Estate - Commercial - Farm Industrial - Inventory Reductions 101 Carlyle Ave. Coldwater, Mich. 517-279-9063 Congratulations Class of 1973 J. C. Penny Co. WOOD'S SAFETY SERVICE Your Family Store 58 W. Chicago St. 278-6446 Coldwater 22 S CLAY ST COLDWATER. MICHIGAN 49036 PH Area SI7.27e.A3Be Lloyd B. Hicks, Prop. Wheels — Frames — Axles Straightened Brake Service — Wheel Balancing The Red Barn PARTY STORE Boats - Bait - Tackle Messenger Lake Phone 278-4092 197 198 Coldwater, Michigan Coldwater Recreation Bowling Bar Woodwards Lyons Pharmacy Fairfield Plaza Coldwater, Michigan Womens World of Fashion 23 W. Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan 278-4345 199 Climax Molybdenum Company of Michigan REFRACTORY METAL DIVISION COLDWATER PLANT Sally tries to sell photographer material for coat lining. C5 l HOUSE OF ABRIC Craig Pharmacy Located in the Village Square for the finest at no extra cost 200 Branch County Aviation Service Charter Service P. O. Box 272 Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Phone 517-278-6516 H H Cleaners COLDWATER'S FINEST David Green, Owner 76 West Chicago Street Coldwater Al's Super Pure Service 6l Car Wash 146 W. Chicago St. Coldwater, Michigan Phone 278-8337 Jack Hudson, President Ghostly trio show wares. Guys — and gals — come for miles around to the Lion's Den. Because they know it's one of the out- standing young men's shops in the whole state! There are more than 5,000 pairs of flared jeans and slacks to choose from, and lots and lots of everything else' — Shirts, knit tops, sweaters, jackets, belts, and even that new suit or sportcoat for Graduation! Come to the Lion's Den! Everyone does! And we treat you right! 201 Ford Realty TO GIVE YOU: Quick Results in Selling your home. Professional Guidance and Counsel in Real Estate Matters. Qualified Sales Staff to serve you Better! The FORD TEAM Tours New Listings Every Wednesday . . . Branch — Coldwater Lake Branch — Tekonsha, Mich. JERRY FORD, Realtor Member Branch County Listing Exchange Service Phone: 279-9548 106 East Chicago Street Lake Erie Door Company 340 Jay Street Coldwater The finest in dance training voice piano STANLEY GODFREY, director 64 EAST PEARL ST. COLDWATER, MICH. Phone: 278-5476 202 Good Luck Coldwater High School Seniors Darling Display Division The Marmon Group, Inc. in 203 204 101 years old, and still going strong! Tca.ser i :i ra Lodge Floor Coverings — Carpet —Linoleum 772 E. Chicago Ph. 278-8983 205 THAT IS f 0 f£pe AL 06UC ftfSTAUC 5 f Hll AMI ou s VO( K 8E0OIUT CAR. fcOMNn ? 6 AT E££fti5BZ bought THE FTSTcW 1 5 AA p 3WIW6S Rfom ft BRAL fl 0£JL 61-63 West Chicago Dick Johnson Chevrolet POMFRET'S GLASS SERVICE 595 West Chicago PHOTOGRAPHER 33 South Hudson St. Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Telephone 517 — 279-9529 Portrait — Commercial — Wedding — Teen-Casual Martin Lauriinore 117 E. Chicago Coldwater, Michigan 49036 (517) 278-2748 Farm Bureau Services, Inc. FARM BUREAU Wa,y VJI Scloot of tie jban, 111 N. Hanchett St. 19 Railroad Street Coldwater, Michigan 49036 Coldwater, Michigan 49036 278-2081 279-9426 TAP — BALLET — JAZZ — GYMNASTICS 207 These fine many —y Tvaitcible at the SHAW SHOE STORE M. T. Shaw Inc. 52 ABBOTT STREET COLDWATER MICHIGAN Shoes, and others.... 40 WEST CHICAGO ST. COLDWATER, MICHIGAN Phone 278-8252 VL Slfn JULIE The Open-Minded Bank Free Checking For Students 210 Charles E. Hapner REMODELING Kitchens - Bathrooms 242 Grand St. Coldwater, Mich. Phone 278-2270 Baysinger Party Store Corner of Pearl Rd. and Old 27 Coldwater, Michigan 238-2600 Congratulations to All High School Students Rupp’s Log Cabin FINE FOOD Char-Broiled Steaks and Chops Look for the Log Cabin with the Orange Roof Compliments from Branch County Grain to the Class of 1973 The Dodge Boys One of the Older Models Driving Around. 211 W. A. Lettinga and Associates ACCOUNTANTS 61 East Chicago Coldwater, Michigan 278-2261 J. B. Branch Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Serving Coldwater Since 1877 34 West Chicago Street Coldwater, Michigan R B W Powdered Metal Products 212 325 Jay Street, Coldwater, Michigan phone 278-5685 YOU’LL FIND ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS IN THE S Opp lA-Guide READ IT EVER Y THURSDA Y So. Mich. Grocery Co., Inc. institutional wholesale grocers Coldwater, Michigan 278-5627 Serving 3 States Congratulations Seniors! MEMBER OF Nuggtt, Siitributnra. Jtu. INTERIORS BY- Wolf’s 640 East Chicago Road Congratulations Cardinal Staff! Walt Balcom, C.L.U. Northwestern National Life 45 North Monroe Street 278-2239 213 HOME LOANS are OUR SPECIALTY See us when you think about buying or building a home. Make your dreams come true, come in and tell us what your dream plans are. See how easy it is to obtain a loan. We have a variety of loan plans tailored to fit individual requirements. Why not take advantage of one of our home loan plans today! 30 West Chicago St. Coldwater, Mich. BRANCH COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION NOTE: This Association makes sound real estate loans without regard to race, color, religion or national origin. 214 STANDARD HLliatt'S'’. r A KM A X 3 SiHt 4it 1 I Standard Oil Coldwater Daily Reporter 15 West Pearl Street 215 tponAorShi Dr. Harvey L. Moss Dr. Dean Culver Dr. John Rick Dr. H. R. Mooi Dr. James E. Bailey Dr. Charles R. Bacon Dr. Ralph Lenz Dr. Van Reddy Henderson Realty 28 Division Street Coldwater, Michigan George A. Henderson Mary M. Henderson 'Our goal is your complete satisfaction Office Phone 517-278-5589 CONGRATULATIONS to the YEARBOOK STAFF from Petrosoff Printers Dairy Treat Let's hope we can make the world a whole lot better. Branch County Bank Backs Coldwater Pictured are three Co-op students employed by Branch County Bank. We have enjoyed the association of these three fine students and wish them well in their chosen fields. Contributing to the education of the community is part of Branch County Bank's local responsibility. Branch County Bank is also proud of the $400.00 BCB Scholarship given in 1972 to Don Shemel who is now at- tending Central Michigan University. A similar BCB Scholar- ship is available each year as part of Branch County Bank's continuing search to serve the needs of Branch County. Main Office: Chicago Monroe Auto Bank: Grand Monroe Fairfield Plaza: N. Marshall St. Reading Office: Reading, Mich. Member FDIC 217 Midwest Foundry Division of Mormon, Inc. 119 years of Progress 500 employees shipping 40,000 tons of castings per year Five million cars per year, have a Midwest casting in them, a Original Foundry production of 35 million castings per year. a®'if®® WBxSE -US IX WEST- For printing of all kinds BUSINESS FORMS • LETTERHEADS BROCHURES • CATALOGS • FLYERS STATEMENTS • LABELS • WEDDING INVITATIONS • SOCIAL STATIONERY call 278-5206 Jjagle THE PEOPLE PLEASERS Printing Company, Inc. 419 EAST CHICAGO STREET COLDWATER, MICH. 49036 D 8c I Cycle Sales Service On All Makes Open after 1 pm Monday thru Saturday Jfflonteste 219 Fairfield Plaza Shopping Center Tempo Store Kroger Super Store Lyon Pharmacy Plaza Barber Shop Sears Catalog Heritage Hardware All State Insurance Fabric World Over 500 free parking spaces Convenient one-step shopping Over 60,000 square feet of shopping area 220 WEDDING 24 HOUR CANDLES and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR FILM SERVICE PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS PICTURE FRAMES CAMERAS FILM ART SUPPLIES MEN'S GIFTS CARDS INCENSE POTTERY GLASSWARE FIGURINES COMPLETE WEDDING HEADQUARTERS The Carousel 62 Division St. Phone 278-4893 221 Coldwater, Michigan Dutch-Ashdown CHRYSIER-PLYMOUTH E. Chicago Road Luedder’s Shoe Store 46 W. Chicago St. Phone 278-8646 Featuring Pedwin Shoes for Young Men Miss America Shoes for Young Women Congratulations to Seniors from Mahaffey Plumbing Heating 46 N. Sprague Good Luck Seniors! Gamby Candy Company 110 Morse St. Coldwater, Mich. PATRONS Best wishes to Graduating Class. Turntable Record Shop Good luck and prosperity to Graduates. L R Lakeside Grocery Bill Buns alias Steve McQueen Tim Arnold alias Randy Bratton Randy Rossetter alias ANQ Squink GRAPHICS I is the Best, We work hard and never rest! '73 CARDINAL Best yet! Good Luck to Ben Lawrence, Jeff Smith and Cliff Boger. 222 we’re looking for a few good I And a lot of good women. If you thin! you've got the guts,determinat ion, and stamina to join the adventurous workaday world of two fisted comedy- t en we want you!! At the Comedy Club we can take any feeble minded jibb- ering idiot and male a real human joke machine out of them. After just two easy lessons you'll be surprised at the number of people that laugh at you. Be the life of the party. Are YOU tired of saying (I don't go to parties because i can't think of any thing to say. Would YOU like to say(' I go to parties because I can think of anything to say. )? It's as easy as falling off a log to make a fool of yourself.(any fool can do it) Below is just one example of how comedy insults can imprope YOUR life. YES WE CAN TAKE ANY DOLT AND LAUGH AT THEM, (and that means YOU) LETS ZERO IN ON A TYPICAL TEENAGE DANCE. Hi Betty, what is new? nothing much.Bill . You can just imagine what Bill is thinking.(That Betty sure is a dumb $ $). Now look what happens after we give Betty a few pointers. Hi Betty, what is new? Nothing much, Buttface. AND WIIAT IS BILL THINKING? (WHAT A BABE) COMEDY IS GOOD FOR YOU. IT'S GOOD FOR ME. Shoes, and others.... 40 WEST CHICAGO ST. COLDWATER, MICHIGAN Phone 278-8252 VL Sl9n JULIE 210 The Open-Minded Bank Free Checking For Students Charles E. Hapner REMODELING Kitchens - Bathrooms 242 Grond St. Coldwater, Mich. Phone 278-2270 Baysinger Party Store Corner of Pearl Rd. and Old 27 Coldwater, Michigan 238-2600 Congratulations to All High School Students Rupp’s Log Cabin FINE FOOD Char-Broiled Steaks and Chops Look for the Log Cabin with the Orange Roof Compliments from Branch County Grain to the Class of 1973 The Dodge Boys One of the Older Models Driving Around. 211 W. A. Lettrnga and Associates ACCOUNTANTS 61 East Chicago Coldwater, Michigan 278-2261 J. B. Branch Co. DEPARTMENT STORE Serving Coldwater Since 1877 34 West Chicago Street Coldwater, Michigan R B W Powdered Metal Products 212 325 Jay Street, Coldwater, Michigan phone 278-5685 YOU’LL FIND ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS IN THE READ IT EVERY THURSDA Y INTERIORS BY- Wolfs 640 East Chicago Road So. Mich. Grocery Co., Inc. institutional wholesale grocers Congratulations Cardinal Staff! Walt Balcom, C.L.U. Northwestern National Life 45 North Monroe Street 278-2239 213 HOME LOANS ARE OUR SPECIALTY See us when you think about buying or building a home. Make your dreams come true, come in and tell us what your dream plans are. See how easy it is to obtain a loan. We have a variety of loan plans tailored to fit individual requirements. Why not take advantage of one of our home loan plans today! 30 West Chicago St. Coldwater, Mich. BRANCH COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION NOTE: This Association makes sound real estate loans without regard to race, color, religion or national origin. 214 A STANDARD TASK ASP 3 C M i i f h s Standard Oil Coldwater Daily Reporter 15 West Pearl Street 527 Race Street Coldwater, Michigan 278-2353 The Commission Cares “Say it with J(ouretA Norm Faulkner Florist 55 Crron St. Dial 278-11-Mi COLDWATER. MICH. 215 iponSorShi Dr. Harvey L. Moss Dr. Dean Culver Dr. John Rick Dr. H. R. Mooi Dr. James E. Bailey Dr. Charles R. Bacon Dr. Ralph Lenz Dr. Van Reddy Henderson Realty 28 Division Street Coldwater, Michigan George A. Henderson Mary M. Henderson Our goal is your complete satisfaction Office Phone 517-278-5589 CONGRATULATIONS to the YEARBOOK STAFF from Petrosoff Printers Dairy Treat Let's hope we can make the world a whole lot better. Branch County Bank Backs Coldwater Pictured are three Co-op students employed by Branch County Bank. We have enjoyed the association of these three fine students and wish them well in their chosen fields. Contributing to the education of the community is part of Branch County Bank's local responsibility. Branch County Bank is also proud of the $400.00 BCB Scholarship given in 1972 to Don Shemel who is now at- tending Central Michigan University. A similar BCB Scholar- ship is available each year as part of Branch County Bank's continuing search to serve the needs of Branch County. Main Office: Chicago Monroe Auto Bank: Grand Monroe Fairfield Plaza: N. Marshall St. Reading Office: Reading, Mich. Member FDIC 217 Midwest Foundry Division of Mormon, Inc. 119 years of Progress 500 employees shipping 40,000 tons of castings per year Five million cars per year, have a Midwest casting in them, a production of 35 million castings per year. Original Foundry For printing of all kinds ssmm @ijx§ e -U.S IX WEST- BUSINESS FORMS • LETTERHEADS BROCHURES • CATALOGS • FLYERS STATEMENTS • LABELS • WEDDING INVITATIONS • SOCIAL STATIONERY call 278-5206 THE PEOPLE PLEASERS Printing Company, Inc. 419 EAST CHICAGO STREET COLDWATER, MICH. 49036 D I Cycle Sales Service On All Makes Jllontesa 219 Open after 1 pm Monday thru Saturday Fairfield Plaza Shopping Center Tempo Store Kroger Super Store Lyon Pharmacy Plaza Barber Shop Sears Catalog Heritage Hardware All State Insurance Fabric World Over 500 free parking spaces Convenient one-step shopping Over 60,000 square feet of shopping area 220 WEDDING 24 HOUR CANDLES PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS PICTURE FRAMES CAMERAS FILM ART SUPPLIES MEN'S GIFTS CARDS INCENSE POTTERY GLASSWARE FIGURINES COLOR FILM SERVICE and PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY COMPLETE WEDDING HEADQUARTERS The Carousel 62 Division St. Phone 278-4893 221 Coldwater, Michigan Dutch-Ashdown CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH E. Chicago Road Luedder’s Shoe Store 46 W. Chicago St. Phone 278-8646 Featuring Pedwin Shoes for Young Men Miss America Shoes for Young Women Congratulations to Seniors from Mahaffey Plumbing Heating 46 N. Sprague Good Luck Seniors! Gamby Candy Company 110 Morse St. Coldwater, Mich. PATRONS Best wishes to Graduating Class. Turntable Record Shop Good luck and prosperity to Graduates. L R Lakeside Grocery Bill Buns alias Steve McQueen Tim Arnold alias Randy Bratton Randy Rossetter alias ANQ Squink GRAPHICS I is the Best, We work hard and never rest! 73 CARDINAL Best yet! Good Luck to Ben Lawrence, Jeff Smith and ClifF Boger. 222 were looking for a few good |r|| And a lot of good women. If you think you've got the guts .determination, ■ ■ ■ and stamina to join the adventurous workaday world of two fisted comedy- then we want you!I At the Comedy Club we can take any feeble minded jibb- ering idiot and make a real human joke machine out of them. After just two easy lessons you‘11 be surprised at the numler of people that laugh at you. Be the life of the party. Are YOU tired of saying ( I don't go to parties because i can't think of any thing to say. Would YOU like to say('I go to parties because I can think of anything to say. )? It's as easy as falling off a log to make a fool of yourself.(any fool can do it) Below is just one example of how comedy insults can imprope YOUP life. YES WE CAN TAKE ANY DOLT AND LAUGH AT THE’!, (and that means YOU) LETS ZERO IN ON A TYPICAL TEENAGE DANCE. Hi Betty, what is new? nothing much,Bill . You can just imagine what Bill is thinking.(That Betty sure is a dumb $ f,). Now look what happens after we give Betty a few pointers. Hi Betty, what is new? Nothing much, Butt face. AND WIIAT IS BILL THINKING? (WHAT A BABE) IS GOOD FOR YOU. IT'S GOOD FOR ME. COMEDY 225 w- I Yam What I Yam What I Yam. by Popeye “Volunteers”—The Draft “Strange Brew”—Chemistry Labs “How Blue Can You Get”—No Diploma (V4 Credit Short) “Never Kill Another Man”—Viet Nam War “Your Time Is Gonna Come”—Bathroom Pass “Can’t Always Get What Ya Want”—Grade cards, Class scheduh s “Country Roads”—Lunch Hour “Art of Style”—Mrs. Hemker’s Art Class “Thick As A Brick”—Curley by Brian Dunseith 226 Thanks to all the people who worked so hard to make this book possible, among them Don Corless. Hon Philbrick. Tom Porter and Mr. Sutula. But most of all Thanks” to us. We’ve done a great job, so great in fact, that we’ll probably take ourselves to dinner with the piano player’s monkey. 228 229
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