Coloma High School - Gold Leaf Yearbook (Coloma, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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' IH ' N 1 1,1 f K L x L gxx IX TE! :,f,f.1!,4iMi I X N Trees I thlnk that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree A tree whose hungry mouth 1S prest Aga1nst the earth's sweet flow1ng breast, A tree that looks at God all day And l1ftS her leafy arms to pra A tree that may 1n summer wear A nest of rob1ns 1n her ha1r Who 1nt1mately llves Wlth raln Poems are made by fools l1ke me, But only God can make a tree Joyce K lmer 0716 3 - YS S Upon whose bosom snow has laing ..-.,: -xx -,oi n-lv' Dedication Talking leaves was the name given to books by the Indians and as you turn the pages of this book of leaves we want you t remember Coach Sheridan Lee McDaniels and the boys that h has coached during hits 27 years on the faculty of Coloma hig rf Y Y r school. The 1956 GOLD LEAF ' respectfully dea 'F J , p !t e thatnMaCnandhis tea ve renQ'o-1je51,thr,Qugh0,utft1. A J - Y ii-FW T l lj1'.....: 4 4-4 7 U r ' F lx , my 1? c :rr all Sheridan Lee McDaniels 5 , l y l956 GOLD LEAF Volume Five iululi. L U,QhOOl Coloma, Michigan OHV' X A ig gi XFacuIt WILLIAM L ALWOOD Huntxngton College A B Unxversxty of Mxclugan A M M1ch1ganSta!e College graduate school Supenntendent of Schools fn. J' lv The school board recommended that a commntee from the above 15 the school board Glenn A Randall treasurer Coloma PTA gm-Vey me bond xggue Vogel-5 on Aug 30, Charles K Smxth trustee Earl H Rockwell secretary 1955 approved a S325 O00 expansxon program Plgfuyed KarlO Moser vxce presxdent Edwa.rdSchrexber presxdent 'E' The MSU centennxal pxne was planted at the north end The pod and wood roses from Hawau make a beautxful of the mam buxldxng by the agrxculture class under Mr centerpxece for a table setnng as demonstrated by Rachel W1er's dlrectxon Reynolds and Mrs Alwood ln advanced home economxcs 1 Z f y X Z l 5. . 'gp fi 2. M-5 mv. kg l 4+ A fs n 'V ,fn ' V 'X .V T tl' xflli W '-., xr d, , 'J p A VICTOR WIER Western Mxcl-ngan College of Educatxnn B.S. . Cornell Unxveruly, Umversxty of Mlcmgan A M Hxgh School Prxnclpal Agrxculture teacher: Student Council sponsor. X -N : ik R eff . P, ,K Y ' MRS. war-:THA ALWOOD Huntington College, B.S. ,,. 5 4 Homemakiug teacher: Concessions spon- M ff sor: Banquet and party food consultant. ROBERT L. BACHMAN A. B.: Horace Rackham School of Grad- uate Study, University of Michigan: Western Michigan College. Purdue University: Umversxty of Illxnoxs, ff Librarian: Gold Leaf and Vox Ludorum advisor: English. f ive SIX FLOYD C BRONSON WILBUR DICK Western Slate Normal School Semor Allnon College A B Unxversxty of I-hgh Lxfe Certxhcate Western Mxchxgan Notre Dame Western Mxchxgan College College B S M A Horace Rackham School of Grad Science teacher, Camera club sponsor, uate Study Autonomy Club 'Porno' Instrumental musxc dxrector Camera Mr Mxlham demonstrates that fxgurmg board feet xsnt wc-ry hard by algebraxc means The members of the commxttee ln Englxsh IV helped each other to understand such quoratxons from Macbeth as The wood began to move club co sponsor 3-44 The legendarw woodsman Paul Bunyan was studxed m Englxsh III The natxve locatxon of trees xn Mxchxgan was drawn on the board by the geography students xn Mrs Hanson's class 3 Y 5 A Xb lx V. L, 7 xl MRS. MARIAN HANSON University of Oklahoma, B.S.: Western Michigan College. Kindergarten and Junior high teacher. n nl .,f-' MRS VIOLET HANSON Western Michigan College. Fifth grade nu one nu nn nn un 3' on un un nn un nu fun EERE X MRS. MARY ALYCE HETTIG Western Michigan College, B.A. Gxrl's physical education instructor: G1rl's Basketball coachg Cheerleader ad- visor. seven ROSS V HOWELL MRS GRACE KIBLER Umversxty of lllxnoxs Unxversxty of Oberlxn College Western Mxchxgan Col Colorado A B Western Mxchxgan Col lege lege Thxrd grade teacher and elementary co Hxstory Englxsh Senxor class sponsor ordmator Rxlle club sponsor ezght Enghsh Spelling Sophomore class ad vxsor A fxeld tnp helps the bxology students to geta better xdea of showxng his sixth penod students how Lo xdentxfy a Norway what the 'lgreat outdoors offers Here Mr Bronson xs Spruce Woodworkxng skxll xs developed m shop by means of drafung, and the use of hand and power tools Aga Af ,gf ' M l n Z E f - ,, I1-1 f ,hw Jkt-1-8 . 'T 1? ,,-1 s . Fm' rf! 1 Q v A.,g ,, 5 1 V Y V 'A L f V' L , . . . 3 . . . 5 , . l . . .: , h ' . ' . ' 1 ' 1 ' . . , , s , MRS LOU1SE H MICONNELL Western Michigan College, A. B. Junior high principalp Junior Red Cross sponsor. S. L. McDANlELS Western Michigan College, A.B.g Univer- sity of Michigan, graduate work. Director of Athletics Coach Football and Baaketballp Government, Economics. DONALD MILHAM Kalamazoo Collegeg Western Michigan College, B.S.. M--M M.-ithematics, Driver Trainmgg Safety Patrol sponsor. nine 677, MRS LUCILE MURPHY Northern Illxnoxs State Teachers College Unxversxty of Wuconsxn A B Umver stty of Wxsconsxn, Graduate School Second grade teacher, Elementary noon hour supervisor N91 That xs my typxng speed Alxnda Benson pomts out on the totem pole to fellow ixrst year typxsts Wanda Dxllon and Karen Palmer S The rhythm of the band xs dependent upon the wooden dru sucks JMWM MRS EDITH W NICHOLS Western Mxchxgan College Fxrat grade teacher Poetry receives a new dimensxon as Conme Irvm draws n lllustratxon xn Mrs Rxccxom'e Englxsh class m Chuck Martm, with gavel m hand, presxdes as Homara Umphrey speaks at the oaken lectern 1.n Mrs Stewart's speech class s 1 , I W ,, -N 3 , I J . e , , tt .xg I t Q -0 MRS. PATRICIA RICCIONI Central Michigan College, B.S. 3 Horace Rackham School of Graduate Study, University of Michigan. English, Spelling: Sophomore class ad- visor. MISS LORETTO OELHAFFER Western Michigan College, B.5. 45 Fourth grade teacher, Junior Red Cross L.. co-sponsor. r X . i ,ff f , I -1 By the lcnms courts, 'neath the ELM's arching boughs Tread nidny gay feet and furrowed brows. eleven MRS PHYLLIS SCHAUS W WARREN SMITH Ferns Institute Western Mxch1ganCollege Wenlern Mxchxgan College B S Lxfe Certxhcate Shop teacher Basketball and football ticket Sxxth grade teacher lsales manager twelve Head custodian RolandKrell and hxs assxstant Mr Ryan Bus Drxvers Charles Watts, Coloma, James Tomna Washington, Sam Tavolaccl Clymer, Rudy Bouwknegt Pier Offxce clerk LaVe1-ne Muth School nurse Marxe Furman R N and school traffxc polxceman Wxllxam Marnn ' la F-iii? 1 Q td' V I 2 ' 1 fi MRS. JULIA STEWART Western Michigan College, A.B.Q sity of Michigan, M.A.g Wayne Univer- sity. and Psychology. NTISS DOLORES TOKARSKI Michigan Slate University, A.B. Bookkeeping, General Business, Typing, f Q K : 1 '- ' , I A I -.bgfgv 4, K ,. , ' Q Z W MISS MARY LOU WENDELN Inga, ' - Valparaiso University, A. B. ', 3 f- V ' Director of Vocal Music. Dean of Girls: Teacher of English.Speech, land II, Shorthandg Junior class sponsor. thirteen Q ' 1 . .1 , 5 Q b 4 G 0 . 5, x '1 .X Q N., I Y ' I -W 5 a 'Y Vyjjifxi- ,, . , 3 xg,-Ax xgam L 'a 1. ff Q.. . 1 nf? 41 SENIQRSS3 PHYLLIS ACKERMAN A wllderness of sweetness Lxbrary 3,4, Lxbrary club Z 4 Lxbrary club presxdent 4 '-.. PAUL BAES 'As mighty as the oak ' Football Z III IV Rifle club 4 FRANCES DAMOUTH SHELBY J-EAN 1-NBACH KAYE DUFFIELD KEITH DUF1-'IELD Of all the trees that grow so faxr, nl .han be like that nee' I .han The last leaf upon the tree m the These nee' 'hill be mY book! fmer are none die at the top SPUUE Mixed chorus 2 4 1-lbl'3fY 1. VUX Glee club l. Mxxed chorus 2 4, Ludorum 3,4, Jumor Red Cross 3 Band 3.4, Ch.. .ecruary 3 szxteen Football l, Il, HI X 2 X X Q 4:52 ' KICIA BRADDON LULA BELLE BRYANT JAMES CARTER VIOLET CRAWFORD leaves wxll reach across I e 'Invuable beauty has a word so brlef As carefree as a leaf m Octo er Carefree as a leaf on the breeze ' t t xt can be sand by a leaf Football Z H1 IV Baseball I IV Glee club l Mxxed chorus 2 4 e club l Mxxed chorus Z 4 Sex Lxb,-ary 4 145,31-y dub 4 jumo, Cheerleader 2 Trxo 4 Lxbraryl Z Library clubl Red C1-053 2 4 My Penny 3 Student Councxl esentatwe 2 3 Student Counczl cretary 3 Quxll and Scroll 3 lI LD ECKOFF TONY I-IRWIN xlants trees to beneht another we me agam my hollow tree a rauon ' crust of bread, and lxberty and 6 B 1 IV Band presldent Rifle club 3 4 'Dor't Take My Penny 3 xdent Councxl representahve Z seventeen ef f - I f - h , . . - b .H H Q 1 1... I ha . . . Ludorum Z-4, Editor 4, Don't - .V - 5 . X V 'f f iff an 5? A K - , 31 A 15 a . HG, . V . , A . U CAROLYN FREIER ROSALIE GRECO CAROLE HARRIS ' The tree that stands out. Gracious in every kind-maple, oak 5YmP3fheliC 35 3 W9ePinS Willow- H and pine. Band 8,1 IV Vox Ludorum l,2, Gold Glee club 1, Mixed chorus Z-4, Vox Leafl 4 'Don't Take My Penny 3. Mixed chorus 4. Ludorum 3, Library 4. Girls basketball Z-4, Class treasurer ,. ' lf ,a ,fn' .v'i 'gulf r 4 O' I' x. 1 , Wg, . , U ,., ,,- -. f, nr. ,nl . X .-,n-n. ,.,,- , C xv '91, '-.L-,. -r N l'1'4 1 , -.l1l.':, KXKxv1 ff fr K ,va s' X P I fl V - l 1 v 1' ,, :: f e.: -A '-1--, ,4.-','.' 1. A. - .-'H' 1- 'Q an , U .Ly-ue' .- 13- J.: 1. i,a J ff ..- Q, I r ' .- .:f Tj 'I-E' ' ,gf , 1' .1 -r f, -Q! . 4 ,' s H 1 -.:.::' N' 1. ,n . 1' : .'- -J '- in ' Us .yvv I.. A ,sf r, ,f ig., .Q I, ,J . U., ' N 1 .:A..,q, 'll fm' K . is H . ' ,Y f4 '. KI A, wif. I1' :L .' X 'l ' u'l ','u, ,.' 3: , ' ' 1 '.-- M .' -G I l ,'v '., A' I u ' I . , ' - s ' jf , ' ', .1'- 'Round the school lawn is ARBOR VITAEQ It is low, et it is mi hty. y ll X LARRY HATHAWAY He is the pine-apple of polite- ness. Band 8,I,II, Library 2, Library club Z, Vox Ludorurn 4, Gold Leaf 3, Camera club l-4, Don't Take My Penny 3. JOAN HOWARD Roar-:RT IRVIN FDTGBW enCl'!-'Mltedl fill-ed with magic He is strong and will not wither as a. dreams. 1eaf,v1 Glee club l, Mixed chorus 3,4, Gold Mixed Chorus 374' nDonut Take M . Y Leaf 4, Cherry Pie Queen Z. pennyn 3' Basketball 2.1-KJV, Foot- ball Il!-IV, Baseball III-IV, Class president 3, Student Council repre- sentative 4, Rifle club 3,4, All Con- ference Football 3,4, All State Hon' orable Mention 4. Shades Valley, Ala. l,Z. HAZELWOQD CONSTANCE HEUERMAN furrow to fresh woods, and pas- Calm as a forest on a summers new. day. club 1, Mixed chorus 2-4, Trio 4, fall 4. TRICIA IRWIN JAMES JOHNSON JANE KELLEY MARILYN KELLEY girl of the forest green. Finds tgngues in frees. sermons in The tree of deepest root is found The birch, most shy and ladylike of stone. and good in eve,-ythinggv least willing still to quit the ground. trees. club 4, Junior Red Cross 3,4. Vgx Ludgrum 3, Dorff Take My Band 1-4, Glee club l, Mixed chorus Band l, 3,4, Library Z, 3, Library arshall, Ark. l. Penny 3, Football l,II,III, 2-4, Library l,2, Don't Take My club Z, 3, Vox Ludorum 4, Gold Leaf Penny 3, Girls basketball 2-4, 3. Cheerleader l, 3, 4. nineteen new Members of the senior class examine some sample copies of graduation in- vitations from which they were to choose one they all liked. Pictured are Bob Irvin, Jane Kelley, Shelby DuBach, Dick Kinzler, Judy Zender, Dorothy Kroschel, Jim Johnson, and Albertina Nicpon. RONALD MARSHALL These leaves and me, you will not understand. Don't Take My Penny 3, Basketball Z, 3. twenty 5 ,Qin 395' L RICHARD KINZLER NIGEL KRICKHAHN DOROTHY KROSCHEL He is a tree of diabolical knowledge. Tall oaks from little acorns grow, The driftwovd logs threw a cheer- ful glow. Band 3,4, Band treasurer 4, Don't Shop assistant 4, Rifle club 3. Taky My Penny 3. Glen: club l, Mixed chorus Z-4, Trio 4. xton Harbor l-3. MARTIN yet quiet as a sleeping xnrary 3, Class treasurer 3. alamazoo Central l-3. TOM MCCARTHY As a proud tall tree. Basketball l, Z,IIl,IV, Football l ,2. IILIV, Baseball Z-4, Class vice- prelident Z. KAY MCCARVER Words are like leaves. Library l, 3, Library club 3,4, Co- vert paper 2. Benton Harbor l, Covert 2, Watervliet 3. 'wwxiil 7, ,- Y 3,5 RONALD LENARDSON Patience ofthe forest glade. Mixed chorus 3,4, Don't Take My Penny 3, Football 2,III,IV, Base- ball Z-4, Class president l, Class vice -president 4, Rifle club 3,4. twenty-one JOYCE MCQUEEN ROBERT MOLTER LENN MURDOCK ALBERTINA NICPON The flowers which I have reap'd are And rest under the shade of the Like Birnam Wood to Dunsinane he She puts forth the tender leaves of of the tree I planted. trees. went Un- h0Pe. Band 2-4, Band vice-president 3, Mixed chorus Z, 3, Basketball l, Z, Basketball l, 2,lH,IV, Baseball IV, Mixed chorus Z-4, Library club 2, 3 Glee club l, Mixed chorus Z-4, Vox Football l,2,1II,IV, Rifle club 3,4. Class president 2, Rifle club 3,4, Library club president 3, Gold Leaf Ludorum 3, Gold Leaf 3, Don't Take Student Council representative l. 3,4. Student Council representative My Penny 3, Cheerleader 4, Glad- 3, Student Council secreuary 4, Sex- iolus Queen 3. tette 4. twen ty-two JOAN RIDLEY BETTY SAWYER Friendship is a sheltering tree. Trees in their blooming, tremble with song. Glee club l, Mixed chorus ZV4, Doi-l't Take My Penny 3, Sex- Vox Ludorum 4, Don't Take My tette 4. Penny 3, Girls basketball 3,4, Junior Red Cross Z, 3. ss, x v if 'A-fn X Q PATRICIA O'TOOLE Gay as a palm tree. Mixed chorus 3.4, Gold Leaf 3, Don't Take My Penny 3, Girls basketball 3, 4. Rich high 1, 2. FL SCHEFFLER that planteth a tree is a servant God. esentative 3. ed chorus 4, Student Council rep- I I I my 5 I , I X, all 9 S' h J 5 , xx . , , 1' X be H f fxffv -Ia B. 1 I A M V , 47 , I X -- 'T' 1 f ,ts ,725 9 f fix- A ,,i.. ' 1 .1 ,, ki if ' -ff 1' X X RACHEL REYNOLDS As sweet as trees in country lanes. Gold Leaf 4- Office Sfaff 4- The NORWAY MAPLE by the school's front walk BARBARA SCHEUER A tree used to living with people. Mixed chorus 2-4, Sextet 4, Quartet 3, Girls Glee club l, Library 3, Li- brary club 3, Vox Ludorum 3, Gold Leaf 4, Don't Take My Penny 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Junior Red Cross 4, Student Council Representative 4. Provides good shade for those who care to sit and talk. JOHN SCHEUER I will plant friendship thick as trees. Class vice-president 3, president 4, Representative to Boys Stale 3, Out- standing Citizenship Award 3, Shop assistant 4. DONALD SCHOENFELD He is like a monkey-pod tree. Don't Take My Penny 3, Baseball Il-IV. twenty-three HERVEY SCHULTZ JUDY SHAVER A stoxc of the woods, a rn n wxthout ' appy happy tree a Lear and l Mxxed chorus 3,4 Library Rxfle club 3 4 3 GC-Fld Leif 3 HOMARA UMPHREY She would let fall no burnxng lea RICHARD VEIT ELISE WENDZEL She is like a Jewel tree DEANNA WRIGHT 'She shall be as a tree that spreadeth 1' ' a ' 'H . - -. B . ' . A ' , . l - X . , , ,QV , . . . ' f. And one took root and sprouted up, ' ' ' h H and grew into a tree. V , out er roots' - - . - . ' ' , - 1 1 v - n I - - , A . P ' 1 . , 11 , 1 n u H ' I I I I ' 3. - - ' . 1 y ' - r - I v . . . . H H x F o 1 ' I ' . . l Glee club l Mxxed chorus Z 4 Lx braryl 4 Lxbrary clubl 4 Vox Ludorum 3 Don'l Take My Penny ' twenty four Ladxes of the Jury 3 Benton Harbor l 3 Greybrxck 3 Glee club l Mxxed chorus 2 4 A capella 2 Gxrls quartet 3 Gold Leafl 3 4 Don'! Take My Penny' 3 Chorus presxdent 4 Student Councxl represenlahve 1 Represent ahve to Gxrls State 3 Cvxrls sexlette 4 Mxxed chorus 2 4 A capella 2 Glee club l Girls quartet 3 Gxrls en semble 4 Chorus treasurer 3 secretary 4 Gold Leaf 3 4 'Don t Take My Penny 3 Cheerleader l 4 captam 4 Class secretary l Studen Councxl treasurer Z, vxce presxdent 3, presxdent 4 GERALD STANTZ 'A tree worthy of all good Lhmgs b3 fi Anal ANN STEPHEINSON The flowers of the forest a'w1de awake Band 3 4 Mxxed chorus 2 Gold Leaf 3 4 Glee clubl CAROL STODDARD ' Humllxty that low sweet root from whmch all heavenly vxrtues shoo Mxxed chorus Z 4 Glee club l Office staff 3 4 Class secretary 4 RICHARD ZACHARY JUDY ZENDER 'The lank man lcnotty and Lough as a lmpearls on every leaf and every hnckory raxl flower ' Football l Z IH IV Mxxed chorus 3 4 Gold Leaf 3 Girls basketball 4 St Ann hxgh l 2 GRACE STORXCK The stately ce r Glee club l Mixed chorus Z 4 Class treasurer 2 4 Student Councxl treasurer 3 twenty fzve I I 2 Ax wr, l e A 9? 3 V f 2 I - .H H - 1 - 4 da '11 .H - - tin Class vice-president l, Rifle clu ,4. , ' - , . , ' . ' - . . A . , ' , . - y , - - 1 W, .,r ' .f ' 1 . -6 ,L .' P if 4. . , , H - - H I . , - . ' . .' . . ' , - 'T fl xx 1 ilu 'jr' fr fx ,iff L' . ,M W V ki 5 JU twenty ezght IDRS 'N , ,Mus Vxrgmxa Albngh! Carol Albertson 5? Ronald Clark Arnold Arndt The S Judy Bachman Jerry Cleme nts Marxlyn I-'rzesen X' Walter Cox Robert Gravenmxer F Gayle Johnson Bzll Leedy Forestls 3, Alxnda Benson Jean Currxe Davxd Grxcvo George Lxnvllle V f g' A m f' N iikyn ?,lfi S - 2' X ,Q Janice Frazer ' ' ' ' ' , 1 if ,o, n . n 'l'f ? wr , Composed of Every Kmd - 1- HQ fi! ,-.- i 5-.k Barbara Bronson Raymond Broz Dlane Carrothers I5 fi ff 'fx Wanda Dxllon Nancy Doratewnz Calhenne Emholf Thelma Guxles Beverly Hazen Janet Head Donald Lowe Paul Lynch -Maple Qak and Pme Fred Ferguson Leon Hostetler Davxd Marshall Karen Mxller Robert Mxller twenty nzne ' 9 9 . , i ' f + i jeg 0 e W. : kqki 'X ' ' .4 .. , li, Q y jx I, y . I kk w 1 L Y ,, e e f E J V .o xr o y 'I pi. e V I Z. e ' eff Q, , n - V- , V I U . , I I 1- . Q I if ,' thirty Lynden Smith fi' or Annette Taylor Barbara Moltcr .Yea nnine Soula rd Dean Thompson 1 Bull Vollrath 115 Karen O'Leary Karen Palmer Richard Steele John Sternaman Q., Joel T. Vance Allen Vauderboegh John Walter Jeanette Watson - Wanda Pa rm le y 'R y V ,- Jacqlyn Stoll Craxg VanDe rveer VW John Westfall ln' 7 Eileen Scheffler Sharon Skelly ,rms Tk 'wav' John Sundell Reva Tanksley Patricia Tavolacci 4' 5 3 nr- n ini Sharron Van Rynwyk Henry Viscuso ,ln , 0 A ' A I Not pictured James Chapman Harold Smith Nick Borkowski Gary Whalen thirty-one thwty two OPHGMCRES ,- Carol Collxs Delor.-ls Hdrlxng Chdrlv. s Krvnnk I 'xml Charles Lull Leona rd Lull Prud Aubrey Amar Bob Crawford Ronald Bale R or 'T Vernon Curry JoAnn Hpad JanelKr11.khAhn ence Manmno Jesal Nant. Birb.urxHoLm1, v Krueger yn Marks obe rua Blue S-' John Faraone .Luk llowa rd Rodncx xl-.cbt 1- Loxs Marun V N 1 tg .-, 'A X N H H me Z , eg fx r I :V ' x . AF : Q. I' ' IE Q A Sw ' la Y - I xi V , l X V .,.- V l q ll ,,r. r ' -l l N l , l Susan Brass Betty Fraser Conme Irvm Franklm Lacy -if af Dmo Mastn Young Forest OfPromlsmg Furs ffm fl x-7' Ray 15,-ewc Carol Bronson Nancy Brower 'N 'Ali' Q 45 -, on uv Joseph Gaxpa George Gravenmxer Ggrald Gravenmrer Lorrame Johnson Judy Kalafut 1--iffy Kml, Ronald Lilmbfelhl Andr4.w Lea Karen Lenardson 10? fibre Jo e Bryant gs L AL The CHINESE ELM 1s not a natxve of our shores Garry McDamels Mmhael M Gu thzrty three Q Q o o 0 Q Q , V . A M y ' f- ' ' 4, , ' A ,-', . 52 ' . - 1- -19.1 ,v,' , . T' I V ' v- F V Q , A . . - ' , 6 , .5 ,Arg Y 4, ' i 2 .I K . . I 0 It Q, :ggi f k 1 kk Q- ,Q , jr I- I f 1:1 -1 :Q I :S V. f f f in - , 'A fi- .. r f A rrrrr ' hr r P 5 r, . h 1 VF. - Q, if ' I I' f V .L K, ' 1, -in!! - , . 5' ' ' . ' ' E ' 1 Q A Z. 2 . 4 4' 7 ,' L xl , . jf' . N 2 . WV ,. Y by 5 A I '. ,I . I y - - . . , 1 l ' , P - C .-h ' 'H . ' 65 , 2- X' f ' 7 . ' 3 ' ' N N T5 7 Q' - ' ' ' c xre Ye! 1' fihds a home by the school's north doors., th i1'ty-four Gail One Wxllxarn One Gerrel Parrxgxn w n swf ' ' 4 1 . ' ' . .1 V I nf, . 4 'H . 5 4 I - ' Q 0 Sherry Schultz Leonard Segal Catherine Smith N xckx Smith .. 9 ' A , William Swmft Julxe Thomas Bonme Tomsa Howard Wendzel Alice MCKM' n- Du.1nc Rada skx 0 Eva Sonncnburt, Barbara U1-ness Edna Wes! Jc-an McQueen Dunno Radkn K Cor 4 Soulha rd mm.-1 Vaughn Tom White 1 1 - . 1. 5 Mary Jane Miller if-1 .hmm Rqsmussvn Barbara Spcarxtt 'Sf 1'- Irene Visintainer Roger Zachary K Patricia Mobley Faye Murphy Carolyn Norton Carolyn Oliver .. Q' A Q n X I N e - if if if 1 Terry Ridge Leon R5-.m Tom Sawyer Jane Scherer K ,. 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Mary Jane Thompson Kay Vorce Margaret Westfall Ruth Ann Williams Bmll Wtlson Sandra Yirchott Seventh Grade lk H Duane Carter Donna Davis Linda Dunning, Elaine Emhoff Susan Friday, James Hogood Richard Helbling Diane Hudson Lavina Johnson Jerry Jollay Denms Kalafut Cassandra Kettelhut Judy Kibler Bruce Kms Steve Kreitner Bob Leedy, Jim Martin Phyllis Martin, Sue Martin Catherine McVey Kenneth Mobley, Fxona Pitcher David Ridley Billy Shearer Billy Spearitt Craig Taylor Darrell Taylor Gail Thomas Larry Wilson Kathy Zeilenga thzrty nme I KV i J .J ' ' 15' 4 f' x- , 5 t F l ' yy 1: .K a : l If ' X I I ' b l fi ' t. .I ' 'Q ...f 4. lu ' I Q. x V I 1 Q - . . , I x l X . . ' 'sq K' ,Lil l It ' ' I I - I Y Q , '55 , , 1 ' 4 , li 1 fha 5 If , , 31,3 '- ' ' I- N I 5 'V i ,. R4 S I ll E, 3 .. 'z'5'.T 3 P23 is .,-1 'sw fm 7 , MQW I TI'E vr W 4 1 I and ,.v, lffffxe, we-.ASQ-v Q wrvnnnn-'SFU-B5 ' hfle! F5 ' .. M., , 5 T Paul Friday seems to be headed in the wrong direction, and that's a bad way to start out as a freshman. This little piggy went to market. . . counts Sandy Mabrey and Larry Grigs- un: This could be mistaken for a game of patti-cake but it's only Bob Flippen and Gail Steele hitting each other with whipping cream. forty-two N These mean sophomores seem to have no pity on the freshmen, in this case, Nancy Strejc. Fun Day Begins Activities for Freshmen They call this fun day. Perhaps it 'A f is to the sophomores and after it's all A 'fs over and thoughts start leading toward E next year the freshman think so too. Garry McDaniels headed the initiatim with Carol Walsh, Dino Mastri, Leon Ryan and Vicki Smith helping him. . V 1. 1 Nw il ML R K It's becoming more and more difficult to get through high school and Bob Krit- ner is slowly learning it. This group of freshman await their turn to be initiated Sept. 30. forty-three Growth and Health Are Studied BQQ The seventh and exghth graders studled the pro MGI cedure of growth durmg the month of October Susan Fnday and Gaxl Thompson are attemptm to see 1f they can plck out the1r classmate's plc tures I E1 forty four ' 1. XX 4 s Wx 4 - Z EF' Football queen Conme Irv1n, was chosen after the Bernen Sprmgs game, Oct 7 On e1ther s1de of her are Nancy Strejc Ed1th Howard, Barbara Urness, Ehse Wendzel Football Queen Selected if I I B 1 3 . . .' . a D U . Q g .. Q ' E ' 'i , gf - 1 Y - H ' ---- ' JI Connie lrvin, Judy Bachman, Carol Albertson, and AS, vs, xnxx X' g.- ' v,e'i I S 3 I wg 4 Q :W Rifle Club Holds Meet Varxous ways of shootmg were pract1ced by the r1fle club members O t 9 Members are RonMarshall Bob Irv1n, Ron Lenardson, Tom McCarthy Dave Marshall Gerald Stantz, and Don Schoenfeld Second Row Mr Howell Paul Baes Ron A kneehng shot xs attempted by Jerry Clements, at r1ght Clark Dlck Steele Joel Vance Lenn Murdock, and Dean Thompson Th1rd Row N1ck Borkowslu, Jerry Clements and Don Lowe Absent Members Hervey Schultz Tony Erwln, Bob Molter Paul Lynch, and Larry G1llet help Ron Lenardson shoot the bull's eye All act1v1t1es of the club are m charge of Mr Howell Larry G1llet 15 attemptmg to forty fzve '5- Diane Carrothers, Patty Braddon, ,f k Jean Currie, Franklin Westfall, K and Gary Whalen. 'x L ' ki Q '- 'I 1 Q N . ,. p After logs reach the paper mill, bark is re- moved in a revolving drum, then they are cut into smaller sections, theninto chips. These are cooked into a pulp and treated chemically. From there the soggy pulp passes into the blow bit where air at high pressure fluffs up the pulp. Unwanted materials are screened out as the pulp passes on to the beater and the stuff chest for further preparation of the fibrous pulp. Then as the pulp sheet passes forward in long machine it becomes drier and thinner with the rolling processes. Finally, it is dried entirely on steam -heated rollers, pressed to final thickness, calendered, and wound into a large roll. The final treatment is given the pulp in the mixing box, and from there the wet mass passes onto the wirecloth belt of the four- drinier machine. Rollers and powerful air suctions reduce the water content and form a flat, thin pulp sheet. From Trees to Paper fm ty-six Editor Patty Braddon and advisor, Mr. Bach- man, talk over some items concerning the Vox Lu- dorum. Braddon looks at the library display during the week Barbara Gates, Janet Head Karen Typists Larry Hathaway, Lenardson and Gail Steele Betty Sawyer, Marilyn Kel- 1 ...'J' . 1515? in ley, and Frances Damouth. OF A Q wonder also. It must be realized that some thing must happen to make news. Then re- porters must write about it and turn it in to the editor who then approves and proofreads From there it is assignedaplace and given to the typist to type. After it is typed, the article is returned to the editor who again rechecks it. Then all the stencils are run off on the mimeograph machine, gathered, counted, and given to the circulation depart- ment for distribution. Editor Patty Braddon awarded Quill and Scroll membership pins to Vox Ludorum staff members Gary Whalen, Jean Currie, Diane Carrothers, and Janet Head in May, Quill and Scroll is an international honor- ary society for high school journalists whose '51 W A I 1 'Q 'J I Q56 The newspaper making process is a great n . at 55. ' 09 it. f I fl Q . 'B 'Q ul 4. . 0- Y local charter was issued in 195 3. Patty Braddon was initiated into the society in l955. From Events to Newspaper forty-seven M.Lv.M'rBE?' ' IW, In Sensors Clean Up The senlor tmp funds were boosted by the 546.25 that the sernors netted washing cars under the trees at Baker park, Nov. 10. UUUDU U DUDE .If Sophomores Make an Early Start The sophomore class lost no time this year in adding more money to their treasury for their future plans. The committee chosen to make fruit cakes worked in the home economics room, Dec. 7, under the supervision of Mrs. S. L. McDaniels . Health Land Brings Forth Good Trees The boys 1n agnculture class d1scovered th1s when they took part ln the annual land Judglng contest wh1ch was held Oct 19 1n Gahen M1ch The local w1nners of the contest were Nxck Borkowsk1 f1rst place Hervey Schultz flfth place wlule Kemth Duff1eld and John Sundell hed for th1rd and fourth N44-0 I e ng? lvl Publlcatlons Classroom Expands The PattersonPr1nt1ng company 1n Benton Har bor was the destmatwn on Oct Z1 The f1eld tmp was taken so the class mlght better see how the offset prlnting process used :Ln all the plc tures of the Vox Ludorum and the front1sp1ece of thxs Gold Leaf was done forty nzne 2 g I rx I Z X llmiufiilimg MW Mrs. Joe Gagliardo made the spaghetti for A committee to help both Mrs. r. Have Spaghetti Supper this supper as she did also for the two preceed- the mothers was Albertina Nicpon, Jane ing years . also helped 'M 5 f vu--, f W N s. ln ' 'xy nf' - 5 E nh lp . X, . - J -ff lf. The mothers of some of the seniors Bob Molter, Deanna Wright, and Rachel in making salads, pies, etc. nolds. K v r-. A Night of Ghosts and Goblins Students enjoyed the llth annual Halloween party, Monday, Oct. 31. Money for the dance was donated by the Coloma Chamber of Com- merce. The eighth graders and their mothers decor- ated the gym for the party. After the dancmg and movzes, doughnuts and fm cider were served. LUNH F- - .auf PF WfZ7,f The Statue of- Liberty and branches of the ser- Day program put on by the speech class, Nov. 11. vice were represented in the annual Veterans' II Branches Represented on Veterans' Day ,fx Y X '1' s e s' sNa- sfo is 1 1 Juniors could be seen in various places, comparing X their newly arrived possessions. iors Receive Rings Dec. 22 The juniors were happy to receive their rings be- fore Christmas. Here we see them displaying them to classmates. Dfty-two L1brary club members worked hard to make the Book Week d1splay 'mtereshng Shown here are club members Kay McCarver Phylhs Ackerman, Homara Umphrey Catherme Smlth Lula Belle Bryant Aluxda Benson and Sandra Babcock Library Club Observes Book Week Book Week found many students readmg xncludmg Annette Taylor who 18 seen checkmg out a book from Phylhs Ackerman The owl was the symbol of Nanonal Book Week, Nov 13 19 Th1s symbol was chosen by the Lzbrary club 1n 1954 1 hfty tlnee . ' . , . ' I I . ' V i E ,W 0 , . to , f ,, I b 'M . - , - . This was proved when many laughs were heard famous radio and TV program of the same name in the CHS auditorium last Nov. 16 and 18, when A matinee was given on Wednesday, Nov. 16, the junior class presented the annual class play. and an evening performance on the following This year's production was entitled People Are Friday. The cast of fourteen characters was Funny a three act farce comedy based on the directed by Mrs. Marge Krell. People Are Funny Stan, are you all right, Stan? asked Jerry Clements of Gary These plays aren't all Whalen while the rest of the cast play as Gary Whalenand observes. Joel Vance can see. fifty-four Mrs. Krell, along with Judy Bachman and Karen Palmer, seem to think the play is going well. Our first con- testant is. . . be- gins Dean Thomp son- Look out, Ed, it's Stan! cried Barb Molter. Part of the cast takes a we1l-de- served rest. 14' ff m X7 The BIRCH as a crxsscross set against thc eastern sky For us to vie' as wc' pass hurriedly on ffly-five? Music, Music, Music One noon hour every two weeks the students students. Records were played and refresh- got together and danced. The school sponsored ments were sold. these dances especially for extra fun for the ll ,Y S ffty-six Juniors Sell Wreaths The junior class sold Christmas wreaths this year at Christmas time. The profits from these wreaths were used to help pay for the prom. Junior Red Cross at Work One of our most helpful orgamzatlons 15 the Shown standmg are advzsors Mrs McConnell Junlor Red Cross, wh1ch a1ms to do local, state, and M1ss Oelhaffer Members are Tommy and natlonal act1v1t1es Each month thelr pro DeRosa, Mary Jane M1ller, Judy Kalafut, Carol jects are glven to the Red CI-'OSS WHO In turn Stoddard Barbara Scheuer, Ed1th Howard Paul sends them to h0SP1t3.lS orphanages and V31-'1 Frxday Llnda Zender Judy Albertson, Sandra ous types of mstitutlons Dur1ng the Chr1stmas Schefflert Sandra Hermsoth, Sandra Mabrey, season cnbbage boards were sent to veterans' and Bob Randall hosp1tals 0 me eye be leathercraft class were busy for some tzme malung such thmgs as wallets, mocca.s1ns, belts, and purses Th1s class was a new add1t1on wluch was held durlng the flrst semester Boys were allowed to work on leather progects, 1n sho durmg the second semester 1f they wanted to but 1tW3Sn't conducted as a class I RAY! P1ctured are Leonard Lull Larry Kmg Terry R1dge Wig Lenn Segal, Leon Ryan and Tom Sawyer A Leathercraft Class Added fiffysmn ,-, KY' 1 8 ' kr . . . ' . , A g Sq g O. O. ma Q J . '03 - ,Q 4 The boys in Mr, Smith's .h . 1? 3 . I ' P. 1 A s l . , A , lr I -f 7 , The Season of Fellowship and Cheer Thls thought seemed to relgn throughout Coloma lugh all durmg the Chnstmas season as every one was happxly decoratxng and planmng for Chrlstmas Th1s fzreplace wh1ch 18 1n our Gold Leaf edx tor Ellse Wendzel's home, only deplcts a small amount of the good cheer that was felt ln every one's heart and m the school It echoed from the home economxcs room where the g1rls were makxng decoratlons for the huge hall tree to the mua1c room where Mlss Wendeln and Mr Dlck A X Ill I 11 6' i Z fe!!-4 , 0 o f f X y 5. , , , I oy ,... ,, V ' af I I L I . rl '. - - F je' Nu? v J ' ini were planning the P, T.A. Christmas program which was held in the gymnasium, Dec. 13. Outside one could hear the carolers from the music departmentas the sextet and trio blended their voices with those of the rest of the chorus to bring happiness to the old and sick. The members of the senior sextet were Patricia Braddon, Elise Wendzel, Albertina Nicpon, Joan Ridley, Deanna Wright, and Barbara Scheuer. The senior trio consisted of Violet Crawford, Kathryn Hazelwood, and Dorothy Kroschel. If f X LX? ,.,,.ff I r kr, Qi f-lui' ,, Q! P-H if APZ7'-Q WW f' K hfty-nine Grab Your Partner 0 Boys were treated at the senior Sadie Hawkins dance. Pictured at right is Eileen Scheffler asking Jerry Clements for a dance, with Jean Currie, Ronnie Clark, and Bob Miller looking on. At left is Betty Sawyer accepting money from Jean Currie who is paying Ronnie Clark's admission. Cherr Pie Contest Held The pie contest, held Jan. 5 in the home eco- nomics room, seemed to draw all the pie bakers of CHS. Carolyn Freier placed first, Barbara Scheuer second, and Lorraine Johnson third. ,,44f4 'VVl sixty-one Barhra Scheuer Art sixty-two Carol Bronson Produc tion Rachel Reynolds Production Carolyn Freier Spo tu Wu..- Joan Howard The I956 Gold Leaf Famil Tree A family tree shows the relationship between people in the family and other relatives so, too, does our 1956 Gold Leaf Family Tree. Only not as relatives or relations, but as a relationship between members of the staff as to work, plan- ning, and the making of our annual. The yearbook and its organization underwent many changes this year. The yearbook was changed from an extra -curricular to an academic subject receiving a half credit and the staff by making it smaller, giving it a certain period for working, and giving each member anopportunity to do more including pasting, cutting, lay-outs, and continuity. Unde rc lan amen Deanna Wright Ac twine 3 Editor Elise Wendzel Editor Jim Chapman Production Betty Fraser Production Harold Smith Production Albertina Nicpon Activities Section Sulan Brass Pr oduc tion Ann Stephenson Businell Manage r 1 Mr. Bachman Advisor Garry McDaniel! Photography This year for the first time, members of the Gold Leaf staff were eligible for membership in Quill and Scroll, the international honorary society for high school journalists. Barbara Scheuer, former staff member of the Vox Ludorum and member of the society, pre- sented membership pins to Elise Wendzel, Al- bertina Nicpon, Deanna Wright, and Ann Stephen- S011- sixty-three Qi? Deanna Wr1ght pres1dent, Nancy Strejc Kar Back row Robert Crawford, Bob Irv1n, Ron en Palmer, Barbara Scheuer Clark, Garry McDan1els John Scheuer, Frank Stand1ng second row Roberta Blue, Mar1lyn lm Westfall Fr1esen, v1ce pres1dent,Albert1na N1cpon, sec Not photographed was Lenn Segal treasurer retary Judy Waltln After havlng a run off electxon for pres1dent to deterrrnne the w1nner of a t1e and nammg Deanna Wr1ght thelr new presxdent, the counc1l began maklng p'ans for a program Th1s pro gram was planned for grades 7 12 and featured .hm Lynch a well known archer Then bes1des the usual Wednesday noon meet 1ngs, wh1ch were held every other week, they also had a few locker 1nspect1ons The counc1l also had a couple money malung projects among some were sell1ng toy dogs and szxty four bears and sell1ng at the concess1on stand durmg basketball season S1nce the student counc1l 13 the govern1ng body of the school they felt someth1ng must be done to further student lnterest 1n then' class so they set aslde certa-Ln days on whrch each class would present a. stuntprogram usmg class talent The f1rst, whxch was the sen1ors was held Jan 25 the Juruors, Feb 21, the sophomores, Mar 15 and the freshmen, Apr 14 Student Council Works for Betterment of School ure kes S, 1 ma SS Sega Urne en a ng hit Bafbiiean dufguf rocker 1ssPect1On r in lOCke a Sche add 1h0l' mo X o he Cou czl' 1-ea SeII1f1gRa he Reynol Gary Whale-11's act was Just one of many seen when the Jumors gave then' program e Student Co nczl off rs are seated eanna 1-1 t pre AI er-tina c pon ecz-eral-y az- 1 yn FPSISG VIC pr-eszden fsfandmg nn Se al tz-ea 1- M1- Wen- dvz I' ynch Wes fall o OWS 1-an In t aff hootzn -indaz-1-ow ass han P he checkuzgone O51 tmonl s es ls libs a. hiohnson manafai. Jlmchecklng tor here ass 15 stxzoolels P Pat g ,,-ni-in if srxty szx b'z ,I J 1 'Q llll' 171 fs .P f E , :nun Pa Q Z Candxdates for Gxrls and Boys State were elected 1n Aprxl Last year 1n Apnl Ehse Wendzel and John Scheuer were elected to attend Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan and M1Ch1g3D State Un1vers1ty The Amencan Leg1on sponsored them Semog Hold Bake Sale Semor class ambxtxon 18 re flected 1n then many act1v1t1es Here they are selhng bake goods donated by class members Bake sales were held Feb 11 and Mar 31 l'l'I-I-1-1 n ! ' Yx ar in - 19? f I-fi' ' ei.. .f QQX- A 'bg 'Ing : .1- un CN, ' s f Q W - I R 1 .L?'3'3fH I ' u-amen um J a . D. .I . 5 gi S x N N xg N x 5 x ss X 5 N N N Ns NN 5 N 5 N 5 N N s N s N N s 'N 'N x A o x ' x N S 5 N is xx . .. . 5 N - Ns NN . . . NN NN ' 5. ss . N. 5,5 . 5. mx . . N N Ns NN 5 x N s NN NNIIIIQ N N I N T I Fashion Show Presented Mothers were invited ' shion show, held in the gym, Apr. 12. Students modele othes which were obtained from Terry's, and those that they made. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Alwood and her homemaking classes. The pictures shown were taken at last year's fashion show, Some of the models were, above left, Jackie Stollg right, Vickie Smithg below, Betty Fraser. f in six ty-seven ff Orange Blossoms and Old Lace The muszc heard at Coloma h.1gh durmg the month of March and part ofApr1l was not the re hearsal of a legal weddmg It was onl the Y semors rehearsmg for the1r play The name of the pla was J' Marnjane and Joseph Hayes The play tells about the hfe, two weeks before the weddmg of a bud e and groom and eve ryone mvolved rn the1r 1fe The three act comedy was gxven at two per formances The matmee was at 1 P M on Apr 18 and the evening performance was pre sented Apr 20 at 8 P M The members of the cast were Albertma N1c pon as D andy Perry, Joyce McQueen as Mrs Perry, Carole Harr1s, Claudaa Jones, Ann Ste he p nson, Lmda Perry, Joan R1dley Ruthle D Mxller, and Frances Damouth as Mrs Lucle Gavm Others named were Joan Howard as Mrs M1ll1e Gav1nHenshaw, Homara Umphrey, Gladys, Larry Hathaway, Alan Perry, John Scheuer, Gordon Gavm, Dan Scheffler, Billy Bnggs, Hervey Schultz, Art Coleman, Don Schoeuield Dutch Whyte, Ronny Eckoff, Prof Rodenck bavm Ca y rs Krell as the student dzrector rol Stoddard was chosen b M szxty ezght y une Wedding and was written by 1. . . , . . Albertxua Nxcpon Hervey Schultz Carole Harms, and Don Schoenfeld fa.m1l1ar1ze themselves w1th the play AQ. 5 6, Q51 65 gag 5419 S459 wa Gigi? WB 014, Q Mrs Krell mstructs Carole Harrls m her part wh1le Joan Radley Dan Scheffler Frances Damouth and Larry Hathaway look on John Scheuer rehearses a part of the play 1n whlch he nearly slaps Albertma Ho mara. Umphrey, and Ann Ste phenson sxt by ready to cr1t1 c1ze EWG sixty-nine :ga 7 N. 5 ' 1 is seven ly The instrumental groups presented a spring concert April 27, in the gym, at which time the song flutes and various ensembles, as well as the full ban, The instrumental groups presented a spring concert concert April 27, in the gym, at which time the song flutes and various ensembles, as well as the full band, gave their annual performance. Curtain at Eight Show , was the name of the benefit performance given Feb. 23. It was sponsored by the Band Boosters to raise money for the band. Some of the activities which they have per- formed under direction of Mr. Dick, have been football and basketball games, P. T.A. and other school activities. The Attention of the P' 3 fi' Q I f' ga i. GLEE CLUB The Glee club, which is made up of freshmen and sophomores, also participated in the Spring concert. Members are Adell Brewer, Susan Head, Barbara Urness, Barbara Spearritt, Norma Moore, Jacquelin Traxler, and Sharon Umphrey. Second Row: Sharon Reris, JoAnn Head Patricia Ann Mobley, Sandra Babcock, Judy Walkin, Linda Zender, Jane Scherer, and Judy Traxler. Third Row: Delores Mix, Julie Slanslield Edith Howard, Sandra Mabrey, Sandra Scheffler, Judy Urness, Mary Jane Miller, Nancy Strejc, Sylvia Horton, and Lois Kavanaugh. Fourth Row: Lorraine Johnson, Carolyn Norton, Kaye Kerstetter, Janet Trax- ler, Janet Krickhahn Mary Cole Marie Giunta Jud Albertson, Gail 1 1 1 Y Steele, and Sandra Heimsath. seventyrtwo The Mixed chorus, under direction of Miss Wendlyn Qinsertj, participated in the Berrien and Kalamazoo festivals. They also presented a Spring concert May l2 . Members are Janet Head, Alinda Benson, Joan Ridley, Shelby Jean DuBach, Albertina Nicpon, Elise Wendzel, Ann Stephenson, Jane Kelley, Nancy Krieger, Jackie Stoll, Lynden Smith, Ronald Clark, Garry McDaniels, Aubrey Arndt, Donald Westfall, Dave Marshall, Gary Whalen, Barbara Scheuer. SharronVanRyswyk, Mixed Chorus and Gther Vocal ,l.l'liv 4 '1' , , 4 - X. 1 5u......-- Judy Shaver, Barbara Bronson, Wanda Parmley, Barb Hoenig, Judy Bachman. Second Row: Kar- en Palmer, Homara Umphrey, CarO1 Walsh, Joan Howard, Patty Braddon, Rosalie Breco, Kathryn I-Iazlewood, Violet Crawford,Judy Zen- der, Pat O'Toole, Bob Crawford, Ron Lenard- son, Rod Krieger, Joel Vance, Don Lowe, Dan Scheffler, Frances Damouth, Grace Storick, Carol Stoddard, Joyce McQueen, Deanna Wright, Connie Irvin, Jeanne McQueen. Not Pictured is Dorothy Kroschel. JUNIOR HIGH Miss Wendeln's first year at Coloma has also found her directing the Junior high chorus. Members are Don Kettelhut, Billie Spearritt, Den- nis Kalafut, Derrell Taylor, Richard Helbling, Cassandra Kettelhut, Catherine McVey, Craig Taylor, Kenneth Mobley, Jack Morgan, and Billy Shearer. Second Row: Janet Emhoff, Bob Leedy, Duane Carter, Mary Ballard, Douglas Lombard, Marilyn Stansfield, Donna Davis, Fi ona Kay Pitcher, Julia Mastri, Jenny Brown, Elaine Emhoff, Kathy Zeilenga, Mary Sue Martin, Lavina Johnson, Bruce King, Susan Joy Friday, and Jerry Jollay. Third Row: Mary Phyllis Martin, Loretta Mae Miller, June Elizabeth Bittner, Bill Wilson, Gyl Johnson, Eleanor Jones, LindaDunning, Toby Link, MargaretAnne Westfall, Brian Krae- mer, Alvin McCarver, Sandra Yirchott, Jim Bale, and Jim Martin. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Thompson, Judy Kibler, Carolyn Haire, Doro thy Hosbein, John Miller, Kay Vorce, Duane Robinson, Ruth Anne Wil- liams, Tony Pirri, Sidney Carlson, Pete Gagliardo, David Frank, Ste- ven Kreitner, Gail Anne Thomas, and David Ridley Groups Sing at Spring Activities seven ty-three Juniors Honor Seniors at Prom .pq The semors were honored at the annual Jumor Semor prom on May 11 They attended a ban Much of the t1me workmg on the prom was spent fxxlng the waterfall wluch Shelby DuBach John quet at 6 30 and at 9 danced to the mus1c of Otto Hora and h1s band u-.abgv Scheuer and Ronn1e Eckoff planned Bob Molter, Judy Z Kalafut, Kaye Erlck son and Karen Len ardson prepare to leave for the prom seventy four ' N, .p B 4 , r nv' 1 ' do , W ,Siu N J ,xv X 4 . A 1 's p . L ' Q Q , m if K xi- ' .-.. Q' ' 'N at Th1s year's commlttee mcludes Jamce Fre1er, Jean Currme, Sharron VanRyswyk M1ss Tokarslu Second Row Wanda Parmley, Judy Bachman, Al1nda Benson, Gary Whalen, RaymondBroz BackRow J'erryClements, R1chard Steele, Bob Sternaman, Ronn1e Clark, Joel Vance imxwr Into last year's prom wh1ch was decorated 1n the theme of Somewhere Over the Ra1nbow , a great deal of planrung and workxng was put forth by the Jumor class and the1r adv1sors f P seven ty five :. , 1. V , , 525' .1 I rf K . . , dv, XT-' 'VT4' 1 ' 1' ' 'S ' ' 'L--F x V -f '51 A , M 5 , I I I 43 '39 , 4 3 a - 1 . M ., 'Z' Y Q, ff 4 ' ' xx o f i 'T 1 P ' ff,-A, ,A f' I ' ' ' ' ' -,ff f . . Y . .. . : . , . fr, 5.4 1 N I . . ww me W ' . lunwma .... efsu on Span hree Jonesboro Russeld Thom Y :ws 1191w ' Y, Afe the senlors flnall ac u1red enou h f then' trxp Por! Stanley M 55,22 HI iii? if XX bPOKTb ANL 1 ', W XV 4 r Righty CI I5 U 18 20 0 0 13 1.2 .15 H SCHEDULE South Ilavvu Duvatur Si. Johns In-rrim Springs Hartford Bangor Sl. Joe Pomv: Cassopohs Watvrvlict OPP .20 7 O V4 l-4 lo .15 51 6 005,15 FQQ1 o 7 an ,J ll 2 20 'P 1 X Jo L4 35 26 :J 15 ,, .19 1 So od 1 ' an 8 vi Y 1 :AWD ga n ' r 5 l 3 y ' A x x J J 4 3 ll , 5 , S 1 I 'U n W 2 I 1 U I 1 I2 21' lv 'J I4 ' if J Q X xl W 1 1. I lv J I5 y 1 6 27 6 21 lg 0 0 15 27 2' 2? L, if 9 , f r 47? 1 M w 3' , , , .. , U . f1 x f u 1 vf + f3Mrlnw QS., .fb eigh ly-one an f , , 'Q Roger Zachary Leon Ryan ,JS , , x , . gk I - Y 1 , W? x 0, f' - m eighty-two Tom White iliac' Tom McCarthy V .-,.... of ,f,. Joel Vance Vi, John Westfall . I Paul Baes M vi Ron Clark Charles Lull ,- J 4 ' x wx! f f 4 H xy, Dino Mastri Henry Viscuso , 6 N i 1 Terry Ridge Jerry Clements eighty-three S. L. MacDaniels says, The Comets had prac- tice after school or under the lights every day. Here they take time out to pose for a picture for the Vox Ludorum. Sv Mr and Mrs Charles Irvinare among the many parents who watch their sons play and help cheer the team on to success. eighty-four The Coloma crowd IS happy as they leave the Watervl1et football fxeld after the Comets beat the Panthers 14 to 6 Thls IS Coloma's slxth stralght v1ctory over Watervlleton th1s Veterans Day cla.ss1c When the Comets play at home the home eco nomlcs department the semors, and the Jumors get together and prov1de the fans wlth refresh ments eighty-Eve czglfly szx Coach McDan1els A v RSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE ' iv 4.y?' I FW 'J' ZIV CHS OPP 'ff 4 I Q ' B k b V12 52 sr. Joe Ponies 79 3,L:22?L ,g',: 'X 1, in I a -ffrff 79 Decatur 52 2' 'P fs :S '-fs 'Qc' I 6 2? 463- n :1x?91 11 9 'Q 0 0 4 69 St. Johns 68 1' ' wfff' 60 Hartford 66 57 Watervliet 67 64 Cassopolis 94 75 Berrien Springs 112 68 Decatur 56 61 St. Joe Ponies 69 49 St. JOhns 60 62 Hartford 56 82 Watervliet 68 68 Berrien Springs 108 77 Bangor 111 ' 69 Cassopolis 73 5 wins, 10 losses Irvin 1S out Jumped by a Cassopol1s player as he tries to tip the ball to a Coloma player ezgh ty seven X H if 6 X V' ' 0 J. I 1 L Lena Murd0Ck lquorterj ? Ho f Score Efgzpwaawewsyshe smnsncs CHART c Basketball Prof X wi- V, X Fino V x xsfhool SHOTS ATT. X Mtlde X Pct. Holf REBOUNDS Offensive The ball is b 'n passed to Clark to put hun m a. position for a l X Hlllflj Clark wa1ts for result on Irv1n's hook shot f 555 A Berrien Springs player tries to block a shot made by one of Coloma's players. L I One of BGTIISHIS Shamrocks tr1es to blocka set shot made by Murdock Jun1or vars1ty players mclude Duane Radtke Leon Standlng Douglas Carter, Dave Swanson Tom Whltc Ryan LenSegal B1llOtte Aubrey!-Xrndt Dale M1ller Ron Bale, Garry McDan1els Clarence Clark JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE CHS 60 OPP St Joe Porues Decatur St Johns Hartford Watervl1et Berr1en Sprlngs Decatur St Joe Pon1es St Johns Hartford Watervhet: Berrxen Spnngs Bangor Cassopohs 5 w1ns 10 losses McCarthy goes around a Bernen Sprmgs player for a lay up nmely one Z . M 'W I . : : I. . ., I 37 . ' sz 40 46 54 . 53 51 56 39 ' 56 43 cassopous 33 Q 40 ' ' 64 46 33 54 , ' 62 ' 'L 43 . 56 A 48 49 A - 59 ' 33 25 ' ' 65 4 50 67 in C ' 34 ninety-two The coach this year was Mr. Victor Wier. He was umpire in previous years for the home games. .N 'gl I. Y s H,52l?9Q1?3,I 15' 1?11g1 'nn 2?,?:2?,'?r7r5' nl' -b,fz:,L' 1956 CONFERENCE BASEBALL SCHEDULE Apr, 12 Watervliet here 19 at Decatur Z6 St. Johns here May 1 Berrien Springs here 15 at Watervliet 17 St. Joseph Ponies here at Hartford at Cassopohs The Comets won fxrst place 1n the L1ttle E1ght Conference 1n 1955 As a result they received thls trophy to show thexr ach1evement gf, M! 'Y ' ww E x link We V? aff 1' .-'f ' sv Veteran players mcluded Lenn Murdock Tom ry R1dge James Carter, Don Schoenield and Wh1te RonC1ark Tom McCarthy andRonLen B1ll Leedy ardson Standmg LeonRyan BobM1ller Ter mnety three Z2 24 ' . n , . 2 ' 1 ' ef .f N ,fe ' Y . , S J gf lf .MQ L 1 5 ' if , f 5 E A K L 5 5 V . A1 C ' 1 'A Q ,, I fe Q 1 Q A- ,J if V, V VL,1 f , , 55351 6, 1 . Q an 2 f 1 n e ,Q S 51 Af EZ 'jf Eff' Egfr y I - 5' A, '15, ,I 1 1 'I W --, 1- A ' 4. f S 3 5 , '-- ' A I ' M u, If . 7 11' , ,, . I A A 1, A X ,,,VV I wily ,' g L, V? I . ' ' Y V n ' I I ' A '. . ' : , ' , - ninety-four This was the last year the present baseball diamond, used since 1937, will be played on by the Comets. The proposed new gym will be built in that area. The new diamond will be located west of the present football field. .ff BASEBALL 1955 13 7 Wg! 'S I 1 l I l i TfJY A VV fl , Y Q , - ',, ' -, f' 6 ' Z 1 f:...f f , Q 6, ' u A ,- J 14 .1 Decatur 7 Hartford 5 Spmng 4 7 sopolis Decatur Berrien Springs H415 ' 2 x L Q ll all f ,f S ami , .V Boys who tried out for the team were Nichols, Bob Morgan, Bill Swift, Jim Chuck Lull, Larry Grigsby, Tom De VanOrman, Clarence Clark, andGlynn Rosa, Doug Carter, Charles Grabow- Evett. ski, and Dino Mastri. Standing: Dave ninely-,Elle One of the intramural activities was volley- ment played during the noon hour activities ball. The boys won over the girls in a tourna- ,-4' The time between basketball and the spring sports is divided between volley ball and tumbling. Here the girls build a. pyramid. ninety-six 'N vu., my f .ski .wg-' , .X ,J5lfWmpprts gs X5 D21 thx 13 'K 14 x S55 ,:.x1ln,,,, 142.1 115595, Q ml gs 1 -ni OX ul .'N 6' '99 11, 01' up 5 lg: 0 'P Spmng 1s tenms wks.-I rt ffsetffbnl' ,gas really here when the g1rls start playlng vv'0ve1u-n-ailD- 4-v-he-W i'.'g' wwe Some ofthe gxrls prefer softball to tenn1s durmg The g1rls enjoyed two sw1mm1ng partxes at the warmer days the Y M C A 1n Benton Harbor nmety seven s 1 Q ass I 5 5 N Q 5 Q o 7 g . 4. s Q Q 5 A b A I4 W 5 1 ' 1 I: 1 A 5 1 i -D 4 1 5 , , ' V ! , . 1 x 1 '-L 11 i 9 ' s 1 ' S '7 ll ' 3 ' I 1 9 W - 9 s 1 'S u- 1 17 so 5 n 5 x If n n uf ,, N 5 x, xo 5 Z1 1 3 A V9 C A ,K ' 3 U U' Q. H 54, a+' xr, Q x 1' na . ., 'P 13 A N A 8 1' V Q -. . .V,,fN, ,M .. ,, Aid , n i - , e ,ea . A, ,I lotht k X' l elll lee ' ,IT .. lool 'eell ' h l - . . . . . Q I , ' V x 7 S ' w X w Y 4 A 5,5 , eff Cheerleaders Judy Bachman, Joyce McQueen, Deanna Wright, and Jane Kelley led the students in cheers at the football and basketball games. Q f 1 ,K 8, , WP' .,. J -P .., Barbara Molter, Alice Car - rothers and Judy Urness and Eileen Scheffler fin back rowj were the first junior varsity cheerleaders in Coloma. One of the New Buffalo players tries to block a shot made by one of the Comerettes. Carolyn Freler pets tue up oyer a New Buf ialo player Jackle Stoll 15 prepared to rcceue the up The Comerettes 1nclude Kate Hazelwood, V1r g1n1a Albr1ght Gayle Johnson, Barbara Bron son Barb Urness Second Row Pat O'Toole Betty Sawyer Judy Zender, Jane Kelley Conn1eIrv1n Th1rd Row Mrs Hettlg fcoachl Carolyn Fre1er Jackle Stoll Jean Curr1e E1leen Scheffler, Emma Lou Vaughn :nassaui nznely mne V ' Y ' ' v -7 - . . . , - 1 - 3 a ' 1 I ' . I I . ' , - I D Y ' I will X , 13 ......x , -...... A - Lx 0 N. tv p 1 . 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' P k ' H ' 1' X 1 V I 1' V!-, V VA--L, Wy - - ' N ' -ff'--15 'A V' fx- V. -wiff' fwi ir - mga e VM-e W .' 1 '-'G-'u Vf V J V , A- Ei, Nw' -X . , i:f5f,, aff, 3 .- 1 911-SL,fQ' v i' 'V V - ' ai, if ,, ' 12' . 4? 3,1 1 H -+' Q Y , 7 91 ZW U we E V -,, X DVERTISEMENTS f Y , ' N ' f Elwarcl Manufacturing Company Baker Street Coloma Mlclugan Manufacture 1' s E ug lne e 1: lug E qulpm e nt l' FLOOR PLAN OF PROPOSED ELEMENTARY BUILDING The buuldlng wall be completely self contalned wnth fxrst class rnodern construction throughout brlck exferlor lt wall contoun sux classrooms speclal room for art muslc vlsual ands etc self contalned kundergarten located to make possnble a separate play area all purpo e room kltchen facllltues boys and gurls locker rooms and physlcal education directors room faculty room tozlet facllutles for children and adults lobby office and clnnxc area heatung and storage area The burldung IS planned to permlt future expanslon FOR FINE LINE WORK 7m rololllroomullua rmlwro llf ,. km ent 5 imma mme leaf 1 cs t tu o Packers of Cholce IVl.1Cl11gaU. r rults Lite 1 1419, 9 xml. 1 mc lS 0 Brits Coloma DAVHlll 0FT WATER TI-1E CULLIGAN WAY It Doesu't Cost It Saves Phone HO S 3929 Hagar one hundred two ERVICE Balnbrldge ' u 4 . u - .-.. - . n cons r--.,...1 - nov: unc: 1 I Locus neun 1 an ,, nu nu nu ---,A ...,:.4L,- -- .,,.-ff, 'rl l l A LEHA 'AMW' I commune: - '-uw ,LI i -I--on :cn non 5 5 V I :un nu acne ru ccnsi f l : one O ' ' - v un I I neu :vm Ynvumuv -- ----- - ,I F 1 7 '1 :vera T l I - l s . . - c o an n u n o 1 1- M v g, :aqua-:hum Y I Y cum: , I C C F ' L. .a,. 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' of ' ,f 4' ,TIM If Bw ' 7? 1-.affix GVINASIUU X X -4--411:12 FLOOR PLAN OF PROPOSED GYMNASIUM ADDITION The full SIZE gymnasIum addItIon l00 x lO0 wIth foldmg bleachers makes possIble two practIce courts and the maIn court The lobby area wnth publIc toIlet facIlItIes near the entrance separates the gymnasuum addItIon from the maIn bUIldlnQ thus the addItIorI can functIon as a completely separate urIIt Floor plan shows locatIon of new boIler room to serve both exIstIng buIldIng and new addltvon Also shown IS enlarged shower room new corrIder leadIng to gymnasIum addItIon from lower hall of maIn buIldIng and the remodeled and added SCIENCE facIlItIes area the addItIon makIng two scnence rooms avaIlable for use BrIck exterIor wlll match exIstIng buIIdIng and the plan makes DTOVISIOD for future expansIon n M C J BILLINGHAM A eg einieaz ed Cl Zoheieozf zxIs1Inc i BUILNNG LOOK PLAN KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN one hundred three ...fi I-'Mit l !.Ii., . .. ,'-ljfz , 7 ' - ' '- ff' ..' 7 . . 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L g N F 1 1 'P r f 1 I..INIpI'IREY'5 CITIES SERVICE fP wPc1 and Washmgton Sis THEISEH CLEIHEIIS I'- - rf S1 TO C' BSTORES A TOMD ROSA O M bg eer jared PAW PAW LAKES coLoMA MICHIGAN ECONOMY FOGD SHOPPE WHERE QUALITY COUNTS Coloma Mlch 1111716176 go ' ' sr ' e - - wne 1' Coloma ic i an . L T?'iKf:gx I .5 ' '4'H'Y'Ag' Q . A A Y , , '3 , E , 3 ' e 7 M5 . -2 if 4 nl. 9 0 k 0 7 , 1' fi W' A 2' 5 .. . 0, - -ro M STEPHEN S Co INC W U Jlflanufacturcrs of VINEGARS CIDERS PICKLES SELTER NEWS AGENCY DR E V SERGEANT Jm'T.Q-if 1eJUg q V-ff WB. D1al Coloma HGward 8 5191 Florence Davls mgr GEISLER MO l'ORb INL ON l S12 C01 ONIA NIH H one hundred szx -1 ,. 'I . 0 s r - M , w W Vpw.-www . 1, s -. , LQ! wr'- R k I 4 5 D J 1 - - A . Q , ,, 1:31 ' ' ff- L1 Y ' ' T -Tzu, ' . L. -? -.4 -1.-f if 1. .5--.1 4555 , Q 1 X Y X1 1 , . -1. Guubx. E 1 g I .41-F La1ry Cullet r ewes a f1a1rcut MARTIN'S BARBER SHOP 1 JAFFKE DEPT STORE Apparel for Me11 Women and Chlldren 120 Paw Paw Street Coloma M1Ch1gaH Phone HO8 5761 galay eweler COSTUME JEWELRY LOMA THEATER BLDG Coloma, Mlchmga 1 coLoMA Mic:-HGAN FRYMANS HOME GROCERY Fresh F1-u1t Vegetables Meats COLOMA IVLICHIGAN Phone HO8 557 1 COLOMA HARDWARE C0. HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING AND HEATING COLOMA, MICH F713 XX N. XJ 'Q COLOMA MOTOR SALES Poutme Cal MC Trucks C O10 mo , 7VI.1C1'11gcLI'1 one luznclred sem Il 1 - A. J , v l . . .tv S- I D 3 ,X 4 : ' gf ' I I P W C ' ' L I-V .. Q Q 1' I I . - ' ee w' ' 1 ' , at . MJ, 1 f all so 'f Vs . - - df O W Q 12 - w . ' ' Myra Ti:3Pg,'Q,,..,-m.T T , ' 1' . I coLoMA BODY SHOP COMPLIMENTS P.T. Gard and Son of . ' COLOMA Auto Pamtmg COAL COMPANY 81 Wreck Rebuilding Sine e 19 19 Coal and Heating Stoves Coloma MiChigar1 Phone H08-4401 Phone H08-3871 RElNHARDT'5 I. l3.A. FDDD LINER LI 5 12 T E CENTER STREET CULUMA MICHIGAN E D STEPHENSON Phone HOward 84242 Ste henson Electrlc Com anq Electnc Water Heaters Electnc Water Systems Electnc Motors Electnc Flxtures COLOMA MICHIGAN 1U1Q3-b, Q AXA DF Pl7ZA . . A I one hundred eight FA U1-KNER'S MORLOCK S GARAGE 5? to S1 STORES The Frlendlf Stores Coloma Watervllet Berrlen Spr ncfs GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE PHONE HCJ 8 5471 CIULEIMA MICH CURTIS W CUATS CIVVNER DEVELOPER RESCIRT PRCIPERTIE S D UTH W E ST CIDLDMA MICH GAN 42 oI1elIIIIIdIed Izzne I I I 'I , - . Q ' o I n AND DF 5 MICHIGAN ' , I 'W ,, , '. I h . X COLOMA POULTRY FARM AQ Phon HO 3 3501 Cnloma Mlcrmgau tak 'il ROGER W CARTER FARMER S SUPDLIES FEEDS-MASHES-HAY and STRAW FERTILIZER SPRAY MATERIALS FRUIT PACKAGES COLOMA MICH. Aw 'M 'X new ad?--Swain ,Al IX N' -us. is -L Hardware , d ogma I.: I gzvcgange Gigi' rowers mm.. HOward asm Supplies one hundred len -f I - I . ai Q Q A 4 , ig 4 .,., , '. I. 01 j , ' F Gi W -1 RI 1 ' , I t s' E 1 L . Q ig A? ,,-, 2 N - I JI ' - - Q , I 4 . , 1 v 4' Q5 ,r ' S. e 2 , , 3 1 '1 ' 1 ' ' I -I ffl , FN I 'Q A.,4I , R.,.,, ,, . R, If ' f A I C . ' I ' . ' I . 3 i A A 1 .. ' 'M QA' 5 S 1 ' T2 4 17 ' 7 I y Ig , I Y' K, K -sk, Q 1 .A , -Q N Q i K ' Nw 8 vf -5 J . . sw ' I V .V ' I X f ! FTM ,fn 'MTI Eff' We gg Michigan Shore Lumber 81 Supply C0 A Good Place to Eat Joel Vance servlces a car at Qfflcl WATTS' SERVICE 4356 Mc Carver's Gnll D18-1 HOwa.rd 8 4801 one hundred eleven I , ,t e 1 X83 I 1 , l Q V- 1 Q f - 7 Z f 5 , ? E Q 3 K e 1 E 12wm2mg31 2 Q 5 g 5 7 5 'f Q K Q g 5 i 3 5 5 ' , K . 5' 1 My ,if Q. . g .K EL 5 i I df jr A E 5 , f- m,cn'e..s.+ 4.5 f , jf 5 ,f g i K be JV ,J aww-ua mm 5 3? f Q Q ff V XM 4gL. We-fg' nf T - f 5 5 5 A 5 e E ,, 5 s f , ? 5 5 ' , me 1-H5 ' M 'W ::'. 1 e n ,.'e'A-n A 'afi- e 24 Q I I O . K ' K 'f ,,-- fwww . si jk,2,.k:VA547i ,V K. ,.,-f ,f,,A A K bi 7, Karen Lenardson and Susan Brass I inspect the convenience of the new YQUNGSTCWN CABINETS COLOMA PLUMBING 8g HEATING Coloma M1ch1gan FRED SCHOENFELD GE NERA L RE PAIRING AND BLACKSMITHING Electrlc and Acetylene Weldlng MACHINE WORK 'N L ' I I-I. R, TERRYBERRY CO. Mazlufacturing Jewelers Dial I-IOWa1'd 8-4601 For Better Bowllng NEW BRUNSWICK ALLEYS A11' C ond1t1oned Wll 0 Paw lanes X ll .SQ bf 9 MILLBURG MICHIGAN J 16 one hundred twelve Yo r Aufho ed Ford Deole Soper Ford Sales dellvers the new drlver tra1n1ng car to the school Coloma M1Ch1gaH at ' U I I , . . 4 11 l U riz f THE STATE BANK OF COLOMA COLOMA MICHIGAN BAKER INSURANCE AGENCY I Et bl h a os AII Forms of Insurance STATE BANK BUILDING COLOMA MICHIGAN I I92 one hundred rl l dll? ' f Even legendary Paul Bunyan couldn t th1nk o the unusual thuqgs that TWIN CITIES CONTAINER CORP eng1neers do w1th cartons The roots of such 1ngenu1ty 1S 10 the educat1on that our schools offer '51-'gs Apu, 'if is ,JP one hundred fourteen ll . 'gy' PAUL. FRANK STUDIOS Slster Lakes Mlchmgan fIi UI e fllnlunm Glnurwr Coloma Mnchlgon 111 Pow Pow Street nf pn? fix' AG SUPER MARKFT Phone Coloma HO8 4011 Coloma M C0 gan one lllllllhid Mleelz . if Y Q 93? M I J QL 0 ' ' , i 'ff' F , ' . ii ' 55 K 1, , :HK , I 1 , V 5 y . '55, ,. ysfjik, a 0 2 , S 1 !' fs: x , . f V 1: gm ' W' TV C L ., .wwhk , gs .Q 2, A- 131. Q nl, X .1 sk E A :1 nf gf A -ff 'af by LA...- ' K. I I 3 y av . , lrwl X J f ii:-. 4 - f i ' . , 5 4 ,, . -in ' '4' A .lf i eve li A A BEVERLQ ngsenlnmrnn g Four conveniently located yards to serve you in in Benton Harbor, Watervliet, Mlllburg and Riverside 2 lxo.ei , Q y f MILLBURG GROWERS EXCHANGE 44MAdlld440j0i 4144414 Telephone Benton Horbor 5 1813 Mullburg Stohon BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN WATERVLIET FRUIT EXCHANGE INC WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Repalrlng 81 Dyeing Mofhprooflng Waterproofing Phone IN 3 5241 LASH LEY CLEAN ERS RAYMOND EMHOFF M g DN U S 12 WATERVLIET MICHIGAN KN, f N me -bex I J one hundred szxteen LONG S 1, f I SR 4 new . . TL 4 4f o o u F' , . , ana e . . ' , . f f n i ' by 'E - A I , ' a ' A ' ln R . K NJ S ff, I Q H xfflx ' 2 1 .. - 'R , ' E V 3 A , S - TELEWSIDN - AFPL Q ef' rs. . - wo-um.PooL - P co -xi, iii? H I nun.: . .12 a Pnun: 4131 v,M1uv4, , - gg f, ' ' 5 Q , ?J 0 ,W V ,. , , if , V E 5 ' E Q X QILM43 .Timex cams-LET: Muosnu Phone IN PLQRAL. sa vu::E Watervhe., Mlchxgan C U LD MA M I C H An 1nterest1ng v1ew of the newly flumed ta1l race show lng the woodlot 1n the back ground The flumed ta11 race 1S a part of our pulp m111 ex panslon program 53553 GGTVIG GI' OITI a erv me M CH GAN IBDSTDN STUIDE Dug goods - dlffarvfa, rIfVomen'4 and dgifJ'zsn'4 ffotging Boob - 5720.-:4 - .fuggage WATERVLIET. MICHIGAN one hundred seventeen :SSW I' L G FGFILI W4 I' + xqgn M mf N JPN g X Gif! 7121 lu! SANDERS BDDY SHDP ROUTE ND 2 0 F pd xsfh Dfw, QQ' I f '51 COLOMA T IRQ? Mrs Charles Ken Smlth pres1dent T AMERICAN FIIFIIXIIIT Wxh WATERVLIET MICHIGAN N r n 1 S IIL EST QUALITY WRODUCTS x :Buyers Buy ,fye-gg! Phones Coloma I-IO8 3697 Benton Harbor 5 30618 Mnllburg Mlchlgan Waiervllet Creamery North Shore Dalrg Wulcuit Ilalrq Phono H Ifo d H006 HAXSDN DAIRY DF MICHIGAN ALL PHDNES 3251 WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN one llumlved IISIIICEII A 8 J O I . -, -,, ,gh -1 , ,. . . ,,, E ,EQ-F! -Q. L 'L Q P P - -A- I . JA, 65 h 4' S I ' . . , bs I I I infix NN X142 Q : : Q S I.. Em I 9 er ' 0 'a ' 'fi '. '-2185 y fo inerLa d, .C A, h . M LUIII GELUEII 8a SONS' G0 1 .314 . N- o o ' z , . I . . v 5 'f , .................................................... MSS: 1 .4 iw xf:A :.1.l? I CI' I' . ,' I , SME Q S RE ETH HQEERH Talte the Telephone Company for example Am one who xx orlts for Mrchrgan Bell u 1ll tell you It s ex ery thmg a g1rl could want m a yob Flrst you dont need any experxence You learn your ,ob on the job and earn a good salary ulnlc learmng Ralses are regular and frequent Your rn come IS steady vou can alxxaxs count on rt and you get annual vacatrons mth pav Another nrce thmg about telephone work IS that youll assocrate mth people your own age just out of school too You ll work rn clean bright pleasant surroundrngs VS hether you prefer to start as a tele phone operator a teller or a clerk you ll find oppor tumtres for adx ancement XX e d hlte to tell you more about these and other mterestmg telephone yobs Vrsrt us soon won t you? MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY FF? ENDL PLACE TO WO the I.8n'l' 298 Muchngcn St BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN automotive tune-up one hundred nmeteen Self EHCIUIZCI1 Double Dlse Brakes lugf QE W' RC- 1' QXFT X12-wwf j ,.. MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC I Ill lx 643 GRAVES STREET H tf dSAlNT-JOSEPH mcmsma W d O ra ' O C' ...flll' llIlSll'l'I' In llI'il'ill.2' ll'UlIll'IIIS 0 IIIHIKIY anal Inmf I Il 1 I . . ?.f2 A p ' xx ' t N , f kr if 4.1 16 , ,xx I ,. lf! X gf , , ma A 1 ,, A ' AXQ ' A 3 iz' A ' A X Af g . 'A - A '-P ' J X 1 ? Q4 , . x Q' f .L f A l E I ' f , ' gee 'ff 'AHA A A AAAA g ' -' , WL: 1 '. j V I 5, ' A ' . 'Nab A fl -'A A 2 QQ .... A 1 FT' l ,UE V! , Benton Harbor . ar or ' or, n ITV' Iagg1 ewelry Shop MM Welch Clock andjewelrj Repazrzng X ., SILVERWARE WATCHES DIAMONDS uuungp ,S DN U was Fuamsns Of-IJ xx BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN f xx Navi' , X TELEPHONE YU 3 3261 Jw 222 Stare Street Sam: oseph Mxchxgan D1aL WA K KL! E S nuuruzur :roll ST JQE Ga,-due,-5 136 Pquesfonc B ntou Haroor 312 Shlfe Street Sf Joseph Mich 'The pr1nc ples Ie rned 111 school are R3 ones most appreclated by lndustry and otuer eu eavors who wlll employ graduates Illlllp 5006505 CORPORATION ST JOSEPH DIVISION ST JOSEPH MICHIGAN N Wor1d's Largest Manufacturer of Washers Dryers Irouers x one hundred twenty one ll I ,' libx f N .fr Nj,X . X f '.I1I'1, K' ' I I ,f L H M, mb W IWIHII. ,Q 1 1 ,- g url - F A M: -:- V . an-1' .M ?'3' -1, N I , - if ,J e A :rar I- XR M. . M K 5 E X , X ,.,-.-.1.l-- Q iff' vu , f 4 ' 1 ff VA' I I I K l ' O I I , . r 7 ,- , Lf- 1191 as N L. - .I I . ' X I ' 0 . . 1 . V ' 3 0 1 0 I , . I , 1 ' flifffnl 1.2 I , - n-Q .,- If ,' ., ,,1: - ir JA, W -I . I. f, if, -- Hx. X 5 . -.,f.1r?b, I X .- 'X 'I E 'QQ f, V ,1- N, A ' , ,'f.: I U . , 1 I Q., A 1 a the .I , ,w..,,,,, f ' V . I - I I I . 91 I d ' u ., , . ' x Q O ' I ix fl . I an ' r 1 KE' . l e x m x -,..' ,, - 45-fJ.'l:i W x X ' ff 5- we ' 5 1'V ' 22 ' - ' 11-vw ' 1 , V f I . PHILLIPS 66 3E Mam Benton Harbor PYRAMID UIL C0 4 W , ,uhwlwfvmal 1 Q 1 O PAW PAW AVE yn X, BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN Phones WA 5 2136 WA 5 2137 dvwx I Sportv eal L1nger1e N F A S H I O N S O O D cz S S e s 139 I4I PIPESTONE ST BENTON HARBOR MICH LADIES READY TO WEAR Coats one hundred twenty zu o U I ' I I I9 c tx S C Q O CSN 13 . ' , zz 5 -:aff III 0 . IVV' d ' W 'Q AII I - - , - -E I YI . . ' I I ' ' ' IC. F DISTINCT! N YV 353 -wx ji? K' i H O WILSON INC A FETKE CLOTHING COMPANY T IE Benton Harbor WISL SPEINDERS QHOP AT ENDERb 40 4 ,' A4 one hund1ed lwenly tlnef' -l 'ffvng . J ,- 2-. A ! Q -, '1 A -1.- .,'-wr-fb .:- w, -' .uf ,, - 1' vu-.1 -L4 .4 1- -V ' . ' A . . ' I fy! f' -K x Qi 4 ' qi V .5 ,v nw: , .', V Q' 1 ' , I' 1 if J u W ' ox, I ' - . : , 'I t P A . I C0. . . Y Q LN Y ' I, . X . 1 1 L Qu 4 annum mww -X , 32I 325 STATE STREET ST JOSEPH MICHIGAN ALBRIGHTS MACHINE SHOP osTB os 69 'IIWALLST BENTON HARBOR 53Y BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN N If if if S7 Toy Sppl d d I1 4 lxkk INDUSTRIAL RUBBER GOODS Co YUk 3 1506 5 ST JOSEPH MICHIGAN OI1 wen y four ' I I , ' FIF ng Berrien Countyfor ' ears Joseph New r I I u ies of molde and extruded rubber prod- X ucts to the automotive an ot er industries. 'r H v- I H I h d dt t- 0 CREED INC QMS Benton Harbor BYRITE SUPER MARKET KEUCLID CENTER, BENTON HARBOR MICH 5 015 E Eban - mm JEWELRYCO B zton Harbor M1ch1gan qi L!l HEATH COMPANY Benton Harbor Mlclngan Manufacturers of tle f1nest Electromc Test Eqtupment and Ampl1f1ers m K1t Form We are always glad QE to S66y0l1 rnzuzron We are always glad to Serve you unmcouvmiu H C BOOKWALTER SONS INC Pnone WA 6 7084 ZZZ5 US lZ Benton Harbor The Stone Front Clothzng Store CLOTHING C0 93 W Ivlam Street Benton Harbor M1ch1gan one hundred twenty five I I 0 K ,V 4 I 'JN ,. 4 . if fi 4 'Q 8. , ,,LL, , ,:t,., LUA4, 1 ,, FS' - ,-. 1.2. ' ' ' F34 ,wg an - 0 , pq I .1 ,-1-.. ,- 2166 u. S.-12, EAST ' ,, U, :fu -Q 7 'fl' 3 tio 5,1 I-,J 1 I S l 1. , ' S I ,5 w Q Li F ir ' .X 41 in -. - Qrlxrfnfrn r Aix If Nj ' no B, -' gn U . n , , , . u V ' . M X K XR K, l . MZ T . U Congratulations Class of l956 wifi' 44 I 5 I 9552, li HEIER OFFICE MACHINES KNIEBES MUSIC MART mtl: V s +1 wrt Str t 1 leph XU31879 AINT IOHEPH MICH e cune's RUYAU 122 mmm. sum 204 MICHIGAN ST BENTON HARBOR, MICHIGAN one hundred tzuenly szx IENTON HARBOR. MICH. Q yr. if 'N - I,-,gt In N ,,i:+ I f , .:-S ,L . 1' is ,XA K K, --I -wvpik: NV .Ear . ta I ,LQ if uw n, , xv - '1: :Q, r' -Q 4 . H+? +1 L..' ff 4- 'rw-' -I V'1iwF af' Q 'CJAH 1.f - I, :Q l I I I I Eve , ing in Ifu fc 8 :ac ee :: me one I - -- 'Y 'W ' D L- , . . am. ' I ,TXNM FF -i'-35 ,, ini' -L1 W, U ual Uh? NPm5'agallahIum Benton Harbor 0 o 1 1 Z DRY CLEANERS Apparel For Women And Chuldren 186 MICHIGAN AVENUE QUALITY AT PRICES YOU LIKE TO PAY BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN We clean clothes 144 P'Pe5I0ne Benton Harbor 6 tlmes brwhter The savings habli' af 'Ihe Peoples Savmgs Assocuahon pays dlvudends curren+ raie 2 I An Insured Bulldlng and Loan A Assfozmxlofr :Q I 165 PIPESIODG Street BENTON HARBOR MICI-I one hundred twenty seven . , . n u L: . n A I ,. . . . , . . I o , o. . . f k O '.1 V O -1-xv!-x-f gf'4 Li YY 1 1 Q ' A f A' W f' ' Y'- , A - Y . . 'Y ,..l , ' En - - HJ . , nunglual- . efge 'W' 1-v - K JI:-S .n ekfjef ff V I I I 7 -W-T -if +-.lL,--- A-. Affs Lefl Z' f'f- -- f-fvfef-'ef-ff-P -f-f,.,Df.,,:n'.1-,.H.1f.,f-nf-' 4 , . X HN MQ ff-4 72? Vi, W! Mp E 4'wifz'4' , M J J ggi? z4gfL,gffQf ,J K 3 2 W A JM M L aging 2 ' .Af VL f 7 23,23 Q ig' JQJWVVMO ffbv-O'Vb f' M ,ii 7,6 ,fy Jpjiqi' Q M W fi? if-if F46 JW O Z M W 3 EQ, W if Q MMQ www Jw Vw! 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