Coloma High School - Gold Leaf Yearbook (Coloma, MI)
- Class of 1957
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ulmmq ion the utune DIVXIIO IIIL ALTIXITIE5 SPOL I5 UNDERCL-XSSImh, FAQ ULTV A.DXERTISEIv1LNTS ALTCGR XHH5 ld D41 UH! D E .Q f fi - ' IL 1551, Q 'P . ' f ' P212 w f ' Q. ' psig- P 2' A ' li pay Sf, SEXIORS Paw 50 A C ' ' Q 1' gc V12 , ' x P A' page TO - T ,A ' 1 ' 5 ' ,jo ff? m memolz OF Richard Kinzler, David Immoos, and Walter Cox, who lost their lives in a tragic car accident on U.S. lZ, September 26, l956. Richard was graduated from Coloma high school in l956, and David in l955. Walter was a member of this year's senior class. We respectfully dedicate this l957 GOLDLEAF to these boys who will always be remembered by their families, friends, and classmates. si, , 1 . 1,5 ' ' '-ff' . A - 1, , 1 , -, V Liv .1' A, x m , k 54 'wif' : . .,.Z: -r Avril . -itxifgfl R' .gif , David Im moos Walte r COX if S . , ff!! .' . I .,, ,. a., ff wif IQ. 1 . '6 1 Sz 5113, an 'If 'W W L . .k. , ut, Q- ff -55.5 ,P ,L . 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Members of the faculty and the1r guests enjoy themselves at the Teacher's Chnstmas Party At thls annual event g1fts Juhe Stansf1eld wondered 1f she couldnbakeacherry p1e so she entered the annual Cherry Pxe Contest and came out on ' top ' Runners up to Jul1e were Judy Albertson and Sh1rley Johnson Other con testants were Karen Lenardson, Ed1th Howard Nancy Brower L1nda Zender and Sandra Bab cock 41' he , I fx ' II I 1 - if they have dinner and exchange I f Q ' f .km V, . ' . -L , ' v RW. -D , n Carol Parmley was cho- sen as this year's Foot- ball Queen. Carol was crowned by Henry Viscuso, footlsall queen chosen football captain, after the Coloma vs, Watervliet football game, November Class electives for the annual Football Queen are Qleft to rightl: Carol Albertson and Sharon Skelly, senior class 9, 1956. last October for the Halloween party by the eighth graders and their mothers. six The CHS gym was decorated Judy Urness and Nancy Strejc, sophomore classg Carol Parmley and Gyl Johnson, freshman classg Vicki Smith and Barbara Urness, junior class The students had a lot of fun dancing at the twelfth annual Halloween party, Wednesday, October 3l. Futuna aqmcultumsts Jack Gnewuch left was the f1rst pr1z.e w1nner tn the Food Dealers and Farmers Partners 1H Progress Contest He was ass1sted mn h1s dlsplay by the Bas1c Agr1 culture class, taught by Mr V1ctor Wler The d1splay represented the cooperat1on necessary to get the typlcal agncultural products potatoes, sugar, oats corn wheat and ch1cken from the farm to the consumer Gerald P1r1g1n IS holdmg a photograph of the d1splay Mr Vxctor W1er presents r1bbons to h1s a g r 1 c u lture students who won awards 111' the Bermen County So1l .Tudglng Con test B1ll Scott won I f f1rst 1n Coloma and rated second the county Fxfth place went to Leon Ryan and HowardWend zel Andrew Lee rated a fourth Not plctul d are Terry R1dge second 10 CHS group and enth The agrrculture class took second 1U the county John Sundell thxrd from Coloma place 1n the Berrlen County s01l Judg and Howard Wen'-149' mg contest last fall 5611671 9 a ' ' 0 - . . . . . . ' ' I n . . . . , 4 , . 3 AJ '- 'A' ,, , ,W , I he 1 ' f' 53615, ...r gf'-f 4 21 ,M uf' A - Q, , ,, QV? . Y ' V V V . ' , a ' . - N I U I A . . '11, B. O . . ' 'S ' ' f . , , ' S , : . . . . - F A B , I school GBSEIQVGS VETERANS Judy Bachman, Wanda Parmley, and Gayle Johnson gave the welcom lng addresses at the annual Veteran's Day Program held last November ll and l2 The camera club sponsored by Mr Bronson develop and enlarge the1r own prlnts ezght oa l-r iq, .ml Janlce Fre1er portrays the Splrlt of Cr1st1an1ty 1n the Veteran's Day play 'The Tomb of the Unknown Sold1er Others are Jeanette Watson, Fred Fer guson Dave Gr1eve E1leenScheffler R1chard Steele, Arnold Arrldt Jear1Cur me and Dean Thompson si M Awww 4' if if 1 ax if 3'-'www gr 4 K Members of the camera club study the techmques of enlarg1ng p1ctures They meet once a week 1n the sclence room Q, y . . . QF' I ' . :I . ' ' ' o , 1 , . 3 3 2 f J - 2 ' v J ' Et? I Sf. 4 by T , 2 4' Z- V X 'J Q- phi in M 7 A XX K rl ' ' ,' vpn. , , X J fl , ,f J 3 ll. E ,f l I , it W RM? y ,A ox Q ' , ,Y xx I J .. . as Y A Y J t y J 4 -,n, 1, X l ' 'N J, 4- A yeny. T ' ' 'E 5 ' Z., ..,., I ' 5 L Q WM... 7 U , n .1 , 7 . , . . . . W6 'W lllll gy llil fkz-'7'-Xgblf U fx JLEZFJ it 'Ali Candidates for G1IlS and Boys State were elected in March Last year, in April Judy Bach man and Ron Clarkwere elected to attend University of Michigan and Michigan State University A-A The American Legion sponsored them for VOX luoOl2llm Stall K' I 4? x' My ' J . W ' the voice of the school, 'Vox Ludorum was published bi -weekly by the school news paper staff, advised by Mr JohnJ Waesco Members of the staffare Julie Thomas, cir- culation, Jesslyn Marks, reporter, Julie Stansfield, art Shelby Bales, art Diane Carrothers, reporter, Janet Head, report- er Gary Whalen, editor Mr Waesco, Al- ice Carrothers, reporter, Karen Miller typist, Jean Currie, assistant editor, Lou- ise Messal, reporter and Roberta Blue, re- porter Not pictured are John Faraone, re- porter, and Catherine Emhoff, typist. this annual event Editor, Gary Whalen types a stencil Editor Whalen explains some tactics of journalism to Karen Miller and Diane Carrothers nine ChSRGDIQGSGHIECAIGIl2lS'8.BOYS'S11AT1G rw f M' ml 'Ci P f fl WH ' Er-l V H J jf i..a - D l ' B 1 Jumons Pa Members of the Jumor class are havmg a d1ff1cult tlme trymg to choose wh1ch class rlng they l1ke best They or dered then' rlngs on November Z7 1956 STUDENTS COUHCII SEIBCI RINGS MQ? Qlgw, if? Q, if Several classmates show and compare the1r classrlngs to each other, after they recelved therr' on February ll en Fonces we l2l1lES eiqifiwii 'f' R E 'L S N LB A 'N an 'fn lxlxff Mr Class representatlves and off1cers are Comme Irvln, V1Ck1 Sm1th, Judy Walt1r1, Carol Albertson, Sharron VanRyswyk Robln Kl1ger, and Jan 1ce Freler Standlng Jlm Bale, Len Segal Bob Dorstew1tz,Gary McDan 1els, Jerry Scheffler, JohnFaraone, BobRandall, and Mr W1er, adv1sor ten F' N Off1cers Carol Albertson, pre s1dent, V1Ck1 Snrnth, secretary, Sharron Van Ryswyk, treasurer,Mr Wler, advlsor and Garry McDan1els,v1ce presldent Q j , , s N 7 ,fa X ' ' . 435351 , . mi 41 'K Y :- W ,ix I I my I , f J T o y , ff., ' A V A , 1 c ' N1 . . . f . I jf . . ' - l 9 0 . J ' 2 new W ,:,'v. . ,S . A A iid: V ' A R ,I A . o r ' t 521: F' 1 ' n Q- ! 1 , , , 'KN I 1 zff . - N, f 'S ' 'i I Q fi Q ' 'Q K 1 S - ' , as t 'I ,. ' - 's ,, rj 'li ' Q We 1 ' f ' N isa , 3f S B 2 t' T is S ' 1 Q, .-M ' I g V I i, A I M 2: . . ,Q K 5 ! , . . . . . sg , - 5- g W , ' ' - ,, if s .Qf . . . . . . G . ' I 0 I l , ' 1 . . . . . I 1 1 I . , , . . . - . . IEAROOM CAST OF CHARACTERS TOASTX ro rietor ,,., ., ,.... ,,.,. .... I r me Zkmlmher P P JOE BURKE a college boy .. . .,....,. .. Leonard .fegaf PINK Y HAMILTON j0e's chllm Gfvrj fl1rD4mk1.r ODGEN MCCLOSKX a student. . jobn Faraoar CONNIE ASHTON seudenr warkress N Keren legardfon S EBB DUNHAM a Eighty rudmt . COHHJP If-uh FLO DUNHAAL Ebb 'x srlvrer , ., . Bdrf Umrrf 101' srrmrsy armororeo, 1 campus bellbx -Sufi HE OX 9 Indy ka1.fu G of T Scho J SUGAR LOU JACKSON 1 Southern garx Th Emma Lou Vaagba ' MONICA BA TES, a wsinhg high Sch0oI SLN Xoma QQESENTS X f' ! '1-f?'f4f 1'ffff'1 x CO P S T E rms. 1. wore rmlvcrorv BA rss, 11.-f UIOQLIEIX -E' X Ndqrj Brower I CTS DR, PILLS president of Ivy Gzte , Drho 414,-lri ' L H T Mae A Miss ROSS DEAN or wolwerv NW, kffffff C KN T Mile? CLIFF HA YWARD, well mcgnin vixitorx Y p. e M MED Lf dhirej Amd A C0 erfun A YU GU 'U B7 I, 013 . as-Ovfx dl Coy PN X957 cowwrrsfs 2. SCh Ch I2 ADVERTISINCx sur am, am: Brown, Loi, Mar 0-dock Marnh, Chuck Krenck, Dave Swanson .00 Fddaxl' ml 84 PROGRAM-Sxgrol Wzlsh, Bonnie Tofhq, jfxuyn Marks, R0b4-rra Bluq Gm! Collis 5,5119 30 smcs HANDSXI-con Ryu., Chuck 1.1114 Jim S SFU Su.-mimarz, Aubrey Arndh 10: Bryant 10 r and C H, USHER-9xBarbarz H0mrg, jun Ml'Queen, Bu- Dyefw Amfw bar: Spqrrirg Prudy Mannino. Caroline Norton ,- 1 Wdrffo 5,uJ ' r-Home TIES-Lhtkr smfm, jun: 77.0m.,,, Ron IOM I' I Walsh Bale, Bob Crawford CMO TlCKL'TSxEva Sonnrnbq-rg, Gail Omg Edna West, M nu Lorraine johnson - W -Milo Q- 'LL W Nob-KL S10- ARM EVA' An. dy. SPEC DMV' eY 54 C ucio F-:BON Woo wg LOW' eleven IUIXGC ehonus AUC othen ocal Front row: Janet Head, Alinda Benson, Barbara Molter, Prudence Ivlannino, Barbara Spearritt, Judy Urness, Emma Lou Vaughn, John Fa- raone, Joel Vance, Nancy Strejc, Sandra Heimsath, Barbara Hoenig, Jean McQueen, Barbara Urness, Janie Rasmussen, and director Mrs, Marge Krell. Second row: Karen Palmer, Judy Kalafut, Karen O'Leary, Lor- raine Johnson, Ronald Clark, Gary Whalen, Aubrey Arndt, Edna West, Members of the Senior Girls Sextette are Karen Palmer, Karen 0'Leary, Barbara Mol- ter, director Mrs. Marge Krell, Wanda Parm- Anewlyorganized Singing group is ley, Barbara Bronson and Sharron VanRyswyk. - - , twelve I Jun1orG1rls Ensemble. They sang various program s and church service onoups mo at amous pnoqnam as .Iesslyn Marks, Barbara Bronson, Wanda Parmley, Sharron VanRyswyk, Bonnie Tomsa, Betty Fraser and Nancy Kreiger. Last row: Carol Bron - son, Jane Scherer, Irene Visintainer, Patricia Tavolacci, Carolyn Nor- ton, Sharon Reris, RobertKreitner, Lynden Smith, Don Lowe, Ronald Smith, Don Westfall, Lenard Lull, Elijah Hope, Jeannine Soulard, Gail Steele, and Beverly Hazen. CHORUS ACTIVITIES December ll-- -Christmas Program l9-- -Caroling April 24---Berrien County Cho- ral Fe Stival First f.w1.,1uJ mlm: Susan mad, B. ffm- Fn.,w1f14, ,Tc'nri1.'Brown, ELM.- . Uvhluv, L.Wda lNV1xI' , Shxrlvx Johnson, Na' . x 'I Obrr, ,Iain-I Ernhofi, vA'1flMrs. May 15- - -S plqng Concert s.1.,rn4 Kr.-n, dxrertar, ln W ,.-and rwv. 'uzx 10 fight Ma ns-.na Lew, Joan Armin--, Ben:-Ly MQD.-nxr-l, Jalal Szansm- ., Ma:-saw Bur-:lr-r, Samara Banter if., 26 - - -Baccalaureate Julxa Mum, Kai. Huff, Ann.fgaffK,n1.-rs, .re Juw Bittner, 1.351 ww: warm Moore, 1435. Laliarzvxaj., Pl-.vljn 51ns,Sall', fa.. ,, L.Q-15,-Mrtsfn, mu Am 3'I,-- -Commencement w,111.m5,s-may ca-msoa, Barza- wpnf.-f, gif1.mf,1' f,Am1c,I-iefarmll--., thirteen 1957 solo leaf staff Yearbook editor Susan Brass, discusses matters with advisor, Mr. John Waesco, and assistant editor, Carol Bronson. Dino Mastri and Garry McDaniels, photographers on the staff, line up pictures. fourteen Jean Currie points out some tactics on material to Judy Bachman. Both girls are typists on the Goldleaf staff These talented artists, Joyce Dunning, Shelby Bales, and Julie for the annual ...qi M? f,,,,4sl 4 Several girls who are busy making layouts and other plans for the l957 yearbook are Sandra Bab- cock, sports editor, Jeanne McQueen, assistant senior section editor, Carol Bron Brass, advertising mana ger, Judy Kalafut, under classmen editor, and Janie Rasmussen, senior editor Not pictured is Betty Fra ser, business manager y 'K n I I 'A K rw ri bt x if 1 W H fwmw 3 t son, activities editor, Sue if V . . .- A 'X k' . it k :,, I' , . ' . Stansfield, did all of the artwork . SGNIORS DIQSSSUI Qothen 0056 The 'Brother Goose play cast 1ncludes Front Row Janet Head, Janet' Jerry Clements, Jeffery' D1ane Carrothers 'Hyaclnth' and Dav1d Grleve, Wes Second Row Jan1ce Fre1er, Peggy arbara Molter Mrs Tr1mmer O'Leary, Eve Th1rd Row Jeanette Watson, 'Helen RaymondBroz, truck drwer and Judy Bachman, ' Lenore Prompters were Almda Benson, Shar ron Van Ryswyk and Elleen Scheffler R1chard Steele was the stage manager t Lenore 1nforms Jeffery, Eve, and iiffery proposes O Wes that she had not purchased the ggy vacant lot wh1ch Hy 1S us1ng as a football f1eld Peggy demonstrates an All Amer1can football play to Hyac1nth, Sarah and Janet hfleen fr 15 I ' . . I. ' s ' , I ' I: ' ' ll . ll : ' ' II ll: B , . ' ll: Jean Currie, Sarah , and Karen . ' : ' s ' S I . II s SENIOR BANG I-71295971135 Members of the Coloma high school marching band are: Susan Stoddard, Sharon Umphrey, Vicki Smith, Eleanor Jones, Ruth Williams, Sidney Carlson, Feona Pitcher, Sandra Yirchott, Janet Emhoff, and Carol Walsh. Second row: Carol Bronson, Judy Kibler, Mary Ballard, Bill Leedy, Neil Kreitner, Charles Lull, Karen Miller, Joe Ac- cetta, George Cwravenmier, and Arnold Arndt, Next row:Richard I-lelbling,ELaine Em- A Touch of Follies was presented last May 9, at the annual Spring Band Concert, by the newly organized dance band, and the baton twirlers, whose rhythmic number was entitled Night Beat. During the past Football Season the band marched at four home games and one away. They appear- ed in the Marching Festival at Lawton last September 2.0, and the Variety Show for the Water Wonderland Twirling Festival on October l3. On November ll, the band members played at the sixteen A touch of follies hoff, Nancy Tober, James Arra, John Faraone, Bob Randall, Bill Wilson, Bob Craw ford, Connie Irvin, Jack Morgan, Joel Vance, Nancy Krieger, Aubre-yArndt, Craig Taylor Duane Carter and Ro d S h 1 , n a c erer. Last row: MascotMaureenKing, director Mr. George Smart, Gyl Johnson, Douglas Lombard, KarenPalmer, Toby Link, Jonn Miller, Gerald Gravenmier, Susan Friday, Harold Smith, and Lynden Smith. Veteran's Day program in the high school auditorium. They played at the Christmas program December ll, and the Basket- ball Show, on January 2.4, too. On February l, they participated in the Solo and Ensemble festival at Kalamazoo. Coloma rated a number two, when they competed against other schools at White Pigeon last March 2. The high school band's Winter Booster Concert was held on March 15. The band marched for the Queen's Tour on May lO, the Blossom Parade, May ll, and the Memorial Day Parade, on May 30, also.. .S'CI'UlIlf?6?l JUNIOR SGNIGI2 DROIU img i The feuce and tree in the background provide part of the scenery of the garden, which gave the effect, The Loveliest Night ofthe Year. Carol Albertson, Craig Watt, Craig VanDerveer and Jan- ice Freier are having a good time at the formal affair. eighteen X, X ev 0 ,go gooodaiaaofoa Q' gqvrefo 1 l tv Q an Sa 5690 Q53 AWD? tofo' Q 00,0 dbg- V217 7Ls O0 V Q 13' QVQ OQ7 5 o NI , 619 QQ lot L A4 , 01- 'J 99 . X0 009 QI- QI, Je the 5 , av 10 fa 6 Q sg, an - fc 6 ,, C06 t Q11 CQ af-Is 0035 210 9 ax 'gl' 190 1' 1- ' ' 594 ,ox 50 Se IP aio gffxcov me. for U3 1- .A W gg-. rf f lj fm-' KW film 159' 3 3 if in are fn Q, 'Q ., Z5 33 3 , if ' , A .3195 'Vg' 5' A y ii ASW W H5 3 V . , gym ,a K ,Q 'I ff ' A ,, A 'W X ,Z ,Q W .Shi f ,Q Eye -A , V3 4 S 5 2? Members of the Jurnor class of last year are making work enjoyable, by having fun as they decorate the gymna.s1um for the 1956 Junior-Senior Prom. 3 D, , Q- have is J 'X ii. xJJ 2755 UM y Wea Q? , is ciQJg3J,gag .-Q AX N A f QQDQ7 C3 SQXSQQC Exim fblli? nineteen WASHINGTON, D. C On May 31, 1957, forty-nine seniors were graduated from Coloma high school. The pre- vious Friday, May 2.4, they presented their Class Night program. Baccalaureate was held in the auditorium on Sunday, May 26. The school bus was packed on March 2.9, with the excitement and thrilling adven- ture awaiting forty-three seniors and three chaperones. The group was taken to LaPaz, Indiana, where they boarded a train, and headed toward Washington, D, C. , on the an- nual senior trip. The trip was a complete success and was enjoyable all the way through, although when they returned, a fe -av of them were a little tired. The first state that they saw after leaving Indiana, was Ohio. The next state was Penn- sylvania, where they saw the huge steel mills in operation in Pittsburgh. After leaving Penn- sylvania they toured Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. In the morning they arrived at their destiny. During the morning they went on a sight- seeing tour, and visited the Bureau of Eng rav- ing and Printing, the Washington Monument and the White House. That night they went to the Casino Royal, a night club, and had dinner. After dinner, they went on a thrilling night tour of the Archives Building, Congressional Lib- rary, and the Lincoln and Jefferson Mem- orials. The following day was spent at Annapolis, Maryland, where they visited the state capi- tol, and the NavalAcademy. The evening was spent on a Moonlight Cruise down the Po- tomac River. The last day of touring was spent at the Ar- lington National Cemetery, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Iwo Jima Memorial, and Mount Ve rnon. :2:5:5:5:E55:2:45:1:I:1:2:2:I5:1:E:E5i:1igjEg.?1g'?i'?j:1:2i9g:2i?f:2:EI 21:-:imaze:zs:a2z:z:szs.f::::2:1:z: ay frs:2a21:32si:1E::am2fE',:w':gf N- , f'-21.-Qzssvf ............... ., ........ twenty three QF-W the W tcrfllece cr lmne Varsnw .1 .u I' Cl C Lvl, T e Varslt 1 football players Were, Front Row Don Westfall, D1no MHSCI1, Bill Leeuv, Joel Vance, Cuuck Krenek, Fred Ferguson, and Henry V1scuso Sec .Jun Row D ve Sr anson, Tom Wmte, Leon Hostetler, Ron Clark, Leon Ryan, Leu warm Se, al, Garrv Mr,Da111els, and Coacl McDan1els Tmrd Row Doug V arter, J 1 VanOrme n, Gerald Cnavenmler, George Gravenmler, CnuckLull al ci Bob Feuly Fourth Row Ed Tx ompson, .Terr I Llements, Roger Zachary, and Terry Runge twenty four lf , gr K Y Qi' , 1 1' s N 4 : ,J ' ' ., , iw ei . lfzwwh 7 will BJ ,ia E , .. 1,-K 5 AHF-Ax Lf q.'.,V.-.. Af v -f LZ, vs V '-11' Lzf.J1f 1.11 r.d,lI1Q, tuifl -Li f.1.L!.f I fl' ' 1,4 We 5 '.'--,- .,.,, ...,:,..-.. lf: ze 1-:1'Lc,?,L.x:1'S LC: 1.1. tlu, f,-.1 LU, tw 'JI X , li H . I 2 G ' . 1 1- .. ' 1. o , ,, J ,N .V 1' ' : u. U A 1- 1 ft- Q -. ' Q' L ' . ' -' : , ' I t -m A -. ' ' '- J +L 4 1. Q .9 1 ' . : 1 1. ' . O VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE CHS OPP 13 South Haven Z0 13 Decatur 33 13 St. Johns 20 7 Berrien Springs 39 6 Hartford Z0 18 Bangor Z0 13 St. Joe Ponies Z5 Z0 Cassopolis 35 Z0 Watervliet 13 1 win, 8 losses Tne Junior varslty team won 4 games and lost 9 They are John Miller, Joe Accetta. Dave Sweet, Ron Story, Duane Roblnson orecht Brian Kramer Jim DuBach Allan Stregc, Bob Carter, Jlfll Arra and Tony P1rr1 Bottom row Dale Kreitner, Roger Smlth, Bob Balers, Fred Reeves, Tom Willmengy Jim Bale and Bill Wilson Not plctured are D1ck Murdock and Dale Mlller twenty fzve I if . F , . , and Tom DeRosa in the top row. Center row: Delbert Lam- , , . , . , . EE' 'sw Ill Il 5 X mn! NND Q5 055 f Coloma makes the f1rst down 111 'he th1rd quarter of the Hartford game twenty sm ,I ' qfqu n , 4. WQ ! 'Sf vm v IVA., ' 'nn x XX mg s,,C - W E Cd' ' 3 'A ? 7 .N Q l x x gn I 1? ,jf won 35-20, Coloma blocks Cassopolis' line on Coloma's home field. Cass . , J!! 5 ll f i f -, -'DFS . I Zachary V195 for the ball 111 the ? Z,1!sQi5g? w,u11.fv,.z9L 4 . QwfggW1,2f 9f:vmswg? a ,mfwf wfwfg hw l , n L3 - 1- ' - Y - f 'AY Mkiii Mr Alwood roots for the tear at the Coloma Wate vllet pep sesswrx Hartford Coloma game tu en ty sez en The vars1ty players tn1s year wer kfleellngj Cullen Cmld Len Segal Leon Ryan, Bob M1ller B1ll Leedy and Aubrey Arndt Tnose standxng are B1ll Otte J rry Clements Ron Clara Tom Wmte, Gary McDan1els Dave Swanson Ron Bale and coachS L McDan1els twenty eight Those trylng out for .Tumor Vars1ty were Front B1ll Cole Tom DeRosa, B1rneyVanderboegh JerryScheffler Dale M1ller D1ck Murdock, Tom W1llmeng Don Westfall, and Wayne Clap saddle Second .hm Andres Dale Kr1etner, Bob Randall .hm DuBach Boo Fllppen, Doug Carter Allen Strcjc, FredReeves, and Don Warman Th1rd Neal Kr1etner Toby Llnk, Delbert Lambrecht, Jlm Ashbrook, John Sheets, Roger Sm1ty Bob Dorstew1tz, Brlan Kramer, and Coach Patterson Top Tony Scheuer, John M1ller, Bob Ba1ers, Jlm Bale, B1ll W1lson Dave Sweet Ron Story, Tony Perry, and Duane Robertson . 1 ' ,cs e ' n ' ' L., . 5 , 3 5 9 , , . . . Q U 0 , kr , 1 1- - 9 9 3 9 n . . 3. . . . 0 . . - 9 Q V . A . 9 1 1 , .- . . . . ' 9 3 9 1 . 3. I 7 . . . . 0 1 s 9 . . A. I s a , O ' 1. VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CHS OPP St Joe Pomes Decatur St Johns Hartford Watervhet Cassopohs Berrlen Sprxngs Decatur St Joe Pomes St Johns Hartford Watervhet Berrzen Sprxngs Cassopolls 2 wms 12 losses BASKGIIBAH Ron Clark sets up for a Jump shot 111 the I-Tart ford Coloma game F' J POSSSSSIOH of It Swanson Jumps for the ball, out Hartford ga1ns lwenly nme I . uDUNi!Ir5UNUNUUbJLf1UNwlU'lnPrP n5ONU'lGOUXU'lO'wuJOslOvFh , . . N A 4 . I . . nb nPWUNOoEUNLalwIJ5USUNmvF-U1 l.l'lv-uJlvAmNlU1UXmr-'xlv-1R11 'Nu' I , . - Y - . . . . A, M UA- mn ,M . -jjjj j ?f1-Egggt ,UM Mi--,A . A 4. , . AM -0 A - 'I MCB-aniels is taking a free throw at the Wate rvliet gam e . thzrty gmnmg of the Watervllet game The jump is made by NicDaniels at the be A free baU 15 a ckallenge to both teams as 6xXl'1Lb1t8d 11 the abov p1Cture Thls year tue heerleadexs orgamnzecl a Pep club It was brougrrt about for tne purpose of 1ncreas1ng the scnool Splrlt fh off1cers cnosen were Marsan Beehler presldent Juhe Stansf1eld V1Ce presldent Sharon Umphrey sec retary Karen Palmer and Allce Far lotners Drummer Tooy L1.nk L4 VY9'l' 9 1 'gg 1 of N AM' thzrty one 5 y - , r ff 1 Up 'gigwf In ,Od 'L if y M Qi waffffk MHWPWG -.N-tg 4-hN 2 y-mmm-N -w-.Q ax Sprwg has sprung, nd baseball season oom s wlt l L., L edy s w rm mf up s Coaoll Patterson and Leon Ry 'Wil' if iw 3 if V53 , if A Q - Mr. Patterson was 5 I 5 ' I J tlmly two the baseball coach for l957. Blll a 1 look X A . N ax- 7 I , .fivy f Y A r V f . , 'gui A r ' gp ' -5 ' 4, ik. '1 'wi '- A A , l, ' 1' .Pal ifgi' , 1 , x 1 s 4 ' 4 2 - ', -1' K -,. 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Ls ' , , I 1 ' I ' A N., x m Q N BASEBAH BASEBALL SCHEDULE FOR 1957 A prll May O at St Joseph P00165 tSt Johns Watervhet Pere at Berr1en Spr n C ssopolls here at Decatur Hartford here Decatur here Pract1c1ng for the b1g game 1S Leon Ryan and Terry R1dge The boys are play1ng on Coloma's old dnmond, wh1ch had to be demollshed because of consrructlonwork The f1eld 1S now be1no made west of the football f1eld Th1s season tl-ougn, rome games were played at Water vl1et and Harlford thnty three ' 16 H . . ' 25 a , . 7 ' L 9 ' ' ' .i gs 14 Aa ' , 17 23 ' ' Zu xl A swf R gr'-W b 1-, JN I 4 3 .xv D .,lr:,-' if 3' are 4 L . . . D . I . . 1 me l95o 57 VaTS1ty Cheer leaders boosted the sclaool Splrlt to g1V the Comets support They were Judy Bachma Q captamj Barb ara Molter Judy Urness and Nancy Strejc: Ch66l2lGAOGl2S tn ty foz T lWt,JU.l11O1' Varslty Cneer the fans at the Jun1or Vai s1ty basketball games They were Eleanor Jone Gyl Johnson Carol Farm ley and Al1ce Carrothers R.. , , . . I, G 3 . 7 n ' , - I s 7- ' ' . l .- leaders led the spirit of 5: 1 , 'L D 1 IWW- zr GIl2lS' SDORIS Virginia Albright sets up the ball in ground volley-ball. Barb Bronson and Jean Currie are practicing defense and of- fense basketball. y Y i 0 f --qi M - - V The Comerettes wo.1 Ll out of 8 games in the interscliool games. Top Rowi Karen Lenardson, Betty Breutzman, Beverly McDaniel, Kay Diamond, Cyl Johnson, Carol Walsh, Nancy Brower, Adele I-lauch, Sandra Scheffler, Kar- :n Martin, Linda Zender, Virginia Albright., FrontRow: Barbara Urness, Barbara Hoc-nig, Julia Stansfield, Ruth Ann Williams, Miss Van Horn, Sid- ney Carlson, Emma Lou Vaughn, Connie Irvin, and Alice Carrothers. tlzirly-Fife unoenqnabuates O v 'V v 4 C 1 FRESHMEN Pres1dent James Bale V1ce Presldent, Roger Smlth Secretary Carol Parmly Treasurer Janet Emhoff Rep toS C Robert Dorstew1tz Robm Kllger Adv1sor, Mrs Jul1a Stewart JUNIORS Presldent, Leonard Segal VICE Presldent, Robert Crawford Secretary, Judy Kalafut Treasurer, Karen Lenardson Rep toS C John Faroue Conn1e Irv1n Advlsor Mr Jonn Waesco SOPI-IOMORES Pres1dent Robert Randall V1ce Pres1denL, Tommy DeRosa Secretary Sharon Umplfrey Treasurer, Susan Stoddard Rep toS C Jerry Scheffler Judy Waltln AQVISOT Mrs Patr1c1a R1cc1on1 thzrty seven if 1 ,S r ,:, , 1 Q .. 4 'Mix - ' sq S 'C K , , As? , Q hrxink 4 . 'd U. 'S Qi ? sf -, r sf W Q ,f Y? 3 k '., fxx 1 new 5. I X nr :. - ' 4 W 4 'I 'Q' ki Eighth W 9 it 49 IA rw ia 1 K -L Rx m t r We va x X A 0 L .-f lin -.-A Jean Bzshop Patricia Bishop Duane Carter Beverly Danneffel Donna Davis Linda Dunning Elaine Emhoff Susan Friday Richard Helbmg Dlane Hudson Lavma johnson Jerry jollay Dennis Kalafut Cassandra Kettlehut Judith Kebler Bruce King Steven Kreitner Robert Leedy James Martin Mary Martin Katherine McVey Fiona Pitcher David Ridley Bllly Shearer William Spearritt Marilyn Stansfield Craig Taylor Gail Thompson Larry Wilson Kathleen Zellemya 95? Q 5-44 Dorothy Ax-ent Bruce Bachman Sue Ballard Jerry Berry Linda Bishop Dale Bronson Roland Caddy Barbara Carter janice Carter Robert Christensen Susan Cleworth Geraldine Craig Cheryl Dimicell Gloria Dunning Sharon Hammond Sharon Hand Wesley Hazen Wayne Hosbein Dilys Kuehl Brookie Lehew Robert Margiotta Suzanne Moser Patricia Randall Connie Schrieber Jackie Sergeant Roger Shockley Linda Suns Janet Sonnenberg james Spica Shirley Summerford Taylor Derrell Sharon Urban Walter Yuchott 49 ea 'Q 9 ..41-If 2 1 3 WW 5 cn 2 U5 3 C l 3' M. 412 yy ,S was 7 553 W S W 1 M e an t t tl ti A A V S 'M ,R M if 2? Jia, l'l'l ,.:V,rV1,. '1 .- ' f S I 9 Q f ' 9 Joseph Accetta Ernest Albnght James Arra Voll1e Arnold Joan Arw1ne James Ashbrook Sally Baes Robert Ba1ers James Bale Mary Ballard Mart1n Bearty Marsan Beehler Kent Berm1ngham Fame Betz June Blttner Margaret Bland Carolyn Brower Betty Breutzman Jenny Brown Sharon Brown 'T -wmv? 4 1 5' 'Q'- ' 3 L .19 ini -.45 1-:? C! Q ' 3 if -1' J f ,X A ' J 'im x X X . at Dzeshmen 'arf Sldney Carlson Robert Carter Bonme Casey Kemlyn Cottler B1lly Dean Ela1ne DeClue Kay D1amond Robert Dorstew1tz Wayne Duer1ng Joyce Dunmng Allen Emery Joyce Emery Janet Emhoff Donald Eltzroth Glynn Evett Ronald F1tz Lorna F1kes Bern1ce Fleming thzrty nme f jg V? V a . s' ., aa aa 4 r ' .1 fit A A Y V . I X tx' Q E fy J -ff E Nw -Q -XL 2 QQ I -'V I .v :1f'gS', ,l Y Q sv 5 , 4 Q 36 3 - W ..., R K I k x 4 J V' Q 'r H Q' I . H J xx VK A , I 3 Q? 0 I 2 uw. 2 Judlth Louzensky Donna Lowe Frank Mabrey John Marcucc1 Karen Martm Jul1a Mastr1 Alv1n McCarver Beverly McDan1el John M1ller Danny McGowan Davld Mock Judy Molter Frances Moore Jack Morgan Fred N1chols Carol Parmley Harold Parr1g1n Tony Pirri orty 3 2' ' Kenneth Freeman Davld Frank Pete Gaghardo Carolyn Halre Kay H1ler Leon Hlnton Dorothy Hosbe1n Mary Immoos James Jar1vs Gyl Johnson Eleanor Jones Donald Kettelhut Rob1n Kl1ger Freda Koch Dav1d Kraemer Kay LaVanway Toby Lmk Douglas Lombard Ax 1 V Q, H . lil' K x X E 1 N ' w N' 'rf L X X 1 9 Charles Rhoades Fred Rob1nson Hazel Schm1dt Robert Schroeder John Sherhart Evelyn S1ms W1ll1am Slms Dwame Small Betty sm1th Roger Snnth Mary Splce Helen Stephenson Ronald Story Dav1d Sweet Brenda Takacs Ross Tarantmo Nanc1 Tober Helen Tregon1ng Ruth Tregomng 'QS WN.. ? 4' QQ' M1ke Turlm Bruce Turner Kay Vorce Barbara Walter B1lly Warman Donna Weber Margaret Westfall Llnda White Ruth Ann W1lliams ' 7 B1lly W1lson Sandra Y1rchott 4 .I X 7 1 S 9 a Q w , 4? . O A . H xv Rose Mary Zabb1a forty one a B r Q - V' if-3' M , .. dz, -K x B --:' ,M .,.r ' x , ,, , . Y A- 1? Y 3? . ,A 2 y f A W, ,,.. 5 V D y 1 V ., yy Lyi . 1, :r,:. A W I ' .2 V . N E W . -:ff S rr A S , 5 . lx li 7 i.f.fK in Q fr 73 W SODHOIHORGS Judy Albertson Jim Andre S A Sandra Babcock - I Shelby Bale s 3 Dorothy Brewer Q Alice Carrothers N' 2 ig 'ii Douglas Carter 17 ll 3? l W ' 2- l f William Cole Mary Cole W3 'Z Dav1d Colemann Thomas DeRosa .hm DuBach Bob Feury Bob Fllppen Paul Fr1day Jean Fruehauf fa 'LJ' Charles Grabowslu Larry Gr1g sby Adele Hauch K Q Ronald Head Q 'Ps-.. Susan Head Sandra Heunsath R1cky Herndon Sharon Heuerman forty two ,Q , 4, lg H . 'N 'Q I A J - ,vlt t t K do E W! 2 A V all Y' A ,. A 1 H 'gf - l ,B .:.,,. ' Q, :.. 5 'B . di M eg A ' ' --. A , . K L I , g.wjg4,',KV N. ,VX N 1? ' M 15 ...,..7 5 xf' '9-Q, Dav1d Hollomon Ehgah Hope Ed1th Howard Roger Irw1n Slurley Johnson Lo1s Kavanaugh Kaye Kerstetter Dale Kreltner Neal Kre1tner Robert Kre1tner Robert Letsch Connle L1nk These busy seamstress s are learn1ng the snips of the trade under the able guidance of Mrs Alwood forty-three Sandra Mabrey Louise Messal Dale Miller Helen Milton Norma Moore Bob Morgan Dick Murdock Robert Prichard Bob Radesky Bob Randall Fred Reeves Sharon Reris 'In' if '-ff lj R Q E forty four 11 Q2 Wi M at It si 5 RA. 3 . H . Q, .. A 'S P n V My K s .ng-,V ' ' 4 ' Q 7 t ix .. 2 3 V Jerry Scheffler Sandra Scheffler Ronda Scherer William Scott Ronald Smith Elsie Stafford Julia Stansfield Gail Steele Susan Stoddard Allan Strejc Nancy Strejc Anthony Tavolacci Jacquelm Traxler Janet Traxler Judlth Traxler Sharon Umphrey Judy Urness Brmey Vanderboegh Jun VanOrma.n Judy Wa.lt1n Ken Weatherford Don Westfall Q A Pl 4 AA-gl faq. in 3 'tt LIU Although working under a. handlcap ofuslng the stage or a classroom, the Leoyle f the newly formed Latin class don't seem to rrnnd -Q.. Terry Wlckler ,S gg Tom W1llm eng L1nda Zender 5591? Qt 1 if 'ip forty fwe f , .H L 'J fl ' J - . . , ,, ,A ,,,.. A , , . I Q , Ill: - ' 1 . , 2. ' A -' . ' H I' ' 1 X ' 1 QQ f V I T, 3 A , , I t K , ., ' -2 ' Q 5. fa F , ' out :'- V 1 K' ., . W Q ,.,. 5 . ,.,. ...H 4, ..:. Z Az Z T- I I in . f l . N7 ,I . V Q, ' X ., V- Z f ,Q gl. x , ' - , v , X 3 2 , 1 ,, . .A 4. l L. If v f , ' :FY ' in . 5' 'Mm f Q J' W: I ' JH 'Ann - - , , A i ,,,g,, ,V :- QQ- ,A u or r . 1. e 2, 4 5, I, F I fl 5 K ii i' NLP, 1 , ' 1 l 'Z Lv. Aubrgy Alndt Ronalc Bal Robel ta Bllo Susan Brass Ray Brewer aaarol Bronson Nancy Brownw- Jo Blgaut 'Mullen Cluld Carol Collls Bob Crawford Vernon Curry John Farone forty szx JUHICRS an mg 'Q' ti' f! i. WF MU I. L is-f 'll Betty Fraser Joe Gaipa George Gravenmier ff th y Q n ofa A : 4 f ' ' X' W , y . 4 , 1 ., . 5 J .32 -1 I v , 5' 2151- H- itil.-'H Z s 1 u .ff .. . . . A12 ' 211:11 ., -, Q1 I Gerald Gravenmler Barbara I-Ioemng Connle Irvln Lorrame Johnson Judy Kalafut Larry Klng we 'T' 'ZS' JJ 'cf' e gg if' -6' '0'sxsQ is v . 5.1 M.. A.. Frank Lacy Ronald Lambrecht Andrew Lee Ka en Lenardson C ha rle s Lull Leonard Lull forty seven - ' IXVL K gf -as g M ' 1 -N. - Q X 1 . 3 M in oryy f , A, Q 1 f i V S' . .v- 5 -gy V ff! Q yivz 'L J 1 .315 1 ' M Purdence Maunino .Tesslyn Marks Lois Martin Dino Mastri I an I Garry McDaniels Q K x A Alice MCKie r r r r S an r K' Q Q5-Q ,-.,1' 2 gx, S .f.Q ,B X Jean McQueen Carolyn Norton Gad Otte ilu-:'.5.. L. B111 Otte Gerrel Parr1g1n - 2 Duane Radesky an .Tame Rasmussen Terry R1dge Leon Ryan 2? 6' 'ix W Y'!' wmv Tom Sawyer Jane Scherer Lenard Segal Q forty ezght X ex y U ca 1- . n H S iw , lu Vi .,,.a M A F 4 f Q S, . .,::, hq i' ' 5 Catherine Smith Harold Smith Vicki Smith Eva Sonnenberg Barbara Spearritt Jim Sternaman David Swanson William Sw1ft Julie Thomas 3 1'- YH hn 'S' :amp Qg Gly sv 'ii T17 ings 1 Bonnie Toms Barbara Urness Emma Vaughr Irene Visintalner Carol Walsh Don Warman Howard Wendzel Edna West Roger Zachary forty nzne 4 J Q V 'Y' W- i U x WT 'Ei it A: 1 U N. M ,sf 1 '.1: lf Q- E1 5 q 1 9 Q Q W 3 Q -Q 5 Q SEHIGRS Offlcers of the semor class are Qseatedl Lynden Smlth, representauve, Judy Bachman, secretary Jerry Clements, pres1dent, Janlce Freler, repre sermtatwe, Ronald Clark, VICC pres1dent, and Mr Ross Howell, sponsor Not plctured Jean Curme treasurer hfty-one VIRGINIA ALBRIGHT Girls basketball III, IV. ALINDA BENSON Chorus 3 4 Vox Ludorum 2 Peo le 9 s 9 P Are Funny 3, Brother Goose 4, L1brary 1 4, L1brary club 2 4, v1ce presldent 2, 4, secretry 3 fifty two CAROL ALBERTSON Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Student council president 4, Glee club 1. ARNOLD A RNDT Band 7, 8, I IV Gold Leaf 2, Camera club 1, 2 ll' JUDITH BACHMAN Secretary 2, 3, 4, Student counc11 1, Chorus 2, 3, Glee club 1, Vox Ludorurn, 2, Gold Leaf 3, 4, People Are Funny 3 Brother Goose 4, Cheerleader III IV, captam 4, jumor Red Cross 2, R C G C . L ' 'H ' W ' ' 1 if i 3 Q ' ll I . 9 , n 0 , . - . - . - N' ep- , , ' resentative to Girls State 3. KZ Sap is BARBARA CARROTHERS Vox Ludorum 3, 4, Peop1e Are , Quill Funny 3, Brother Goose 4 and Scroll 3. NICK BORKOWSKI Rlfle club 3, 4 BARBARA BRONSON Chorus 3, 4, Glee club 1, 2, Sextette 4, Glrls basketball III RAYMOND BROZ People Are Funny 3, Bro er Goose 4, Baseball 2, Camera club 1, 2, Astronomy club l, 2 1 JAMES CHAPMAN Student council 1, 2, Band 1, Gold Leaf 3, 4, Pug in the Carnival 3, Basketball 1. fifty-three JERRY CLEMENTS Presldent 4, Student counc1l 2 Peop1e Are Funny 3, Bro Goose 4, Football l, 2 , IV Basketball 1, 2, lu, Iv, mae club 3, 4, secretary 4 CATHERINE EMHOFF Glee club l, Band II, Vox Ludorum 4 fifty fouf RONALD CLARK President 3, Vice-president 4, Chorus 3, 4, Glee club 1, 2, Football 1, II, III, IV, Basketball 1, II, III, IV, Baseball Il, III, IV, Rifle club 3, 4, president 4, Representative to Boys State 3. JEAN CURRIE Treasurer 4, Vox Ludorum 3, 4, 'People Are Funny 3 Bro Goose 4 G1r1s basketball III IV Jumor Red Cross 1, Qulll and Scroll Entered from Benton Harbor, M1Ch .af I NANCY DORSTEWITZ Band Il ww-N' ,il A BEVERLY HAZEN Chorus 2, 4, Glee club 1, Vox Ludormn 3 JANICE FREIER V1ce presxdent 1, Student counc11 2, 4, Vox Ludorum 2, B1other Goose 4, G1l'lS basketball III, Football queen if 3-if 1' DAVID GRIEVE Presldent 1, Basketball 2 ROBERT GRAVENMIER JANET HEAD Chorus 3, 4, Vox Ludorum 3, 'People Are Funny , Bro Goose 4 Llbrary 2, 4, Qulll and Scroll 3 fifty five . L ,Q I - . D n Q - ' 2. 'Y' . 3 I ,H ' V 4. ' 3 ther sf , ' ' P . Q WANDA HUTCHINS KAREN MILLER Band II IV Vox Ludorum 4 fifty szx LEON I-IOSTETLER Football 3, IV. WILLIAM LEEDY Band 7, 8, I IV, Football 2, III, IV Basketball 1, II IV, Baseball II IV X D ON ALD LOWE Chorus 2 4, Glee club 1, R156 club 3, 4, Iumor Rotanan 4 G ' , an D xv X 1 - Q I I I i s - KAREN PALMER Student counc1l 3, Chorus 3, 4, presldent 4, Sextette 4, Bandl IV, Vox Ludorum 2, People Are Funny' 3 Gmrls basketball 4 ROBERT MILLER Student council 1, Basketball II-IV, Baseball II-IV. BARBARA MOLTER Chorus 2, 4, secretary treasurer 4 Sextette 4 Glee club 1, Vox Ludorum 3, 4, People Are Funny 3, Brother Goose 4, Cheerleader 3, IV, Iumor Red Cross 1 3'1- Entered from Benton Harbor, Ivhch 2 KAREN O'LEARY Chorus 3, 4, Glee club 1, 2, Sextette 4 Peop1e Are Funny 3 Brother Goose 4 WANDA PARMLEY Chorus 3, 4, Glee club 1, 2, Sextette fifty seven 1 Q , 7 , V M X L H W, 1 . 7 1 ?j fr I . ' 1 ' 4. SHARON SKELLY Vox Ludorum 4 RICHARD STEELE RIDE club 3, 4, v1ce pres1dent 3, 4 fifty ezght EILEEN SCHEFFLER Cheerleader 3, Girls basketball II-IV. JEANNINE SOULARD Chorus 4 if 3 . LYNDEN SMITH PATRICIA TAVOLACCI Chorus 4. JOHN STERNA MAN JACOLYN STOLL Treasurer 1, V1ce presldent 3, Chorus 2, 4, Chrls basketball II III '9 s JOHN SUNDELL Baseball 1, S011 Iudgmg 3, 4 ,J DEAN THOMPSON 0 Peop1e Are Funny 3, Rifle club 4 W Q wig! 3, 4. fifty-nine szxty ALLEN VANDERBOEGH Basketball 1, 2, III, Football 1 HENRY VISCUSO Football 1, 2, III, IV Jon. VANCE President 2, Chorus 2-4, Glee club 1 Quartet 2, 4, Band III, IV, People Are Funny 3, Football 1, 2, III, IV Basketball 1, 2, Baseball l, 2, Rxfle club 3, 4 CRAIG VAN DERVEER SHARRON VAN RYSWYK Student counc1l treasurer 4, Chorus 3, 4, Glee club 1, 2, Sextette 4 i a - ' O 3, 'tp I I 0 ua f , Q A. S K ' .... J A aa 2 , , 5 I . GARY WHALEN club 1, Quartette 2, 4, Vox Ludorum 2 4, edxtor 4, Gold Leaf 2, Football 2, Peop1e Are Funny 3, Brother Goose 4 JOHN WALTER JOHN WES TFALL JEANETTE WATSON Brother Goose 4. szxty one 2 o Vice-president 3, Chorus 2-4, Glee 4 pawn BOARD OF EDUCATION a ' l muh enn A Randa arl Rockwe Edward Schrexber arl Moser zrunee treasurer secretary presrdeni VIC! Pfesldenf WILLIAM L ALWOOD Huntxnglon College A B Unxversxlv of Mmchxgan Slate graduate school Phx Delta Kappa Sup rmtendent ox Schools szxty two -.,..... VICTOR WIER Weslern Mnnhugan Umversxtv B S Corre l Lmversxty Umversxlv of Muh lgan A Phx Della Kappa Hugh Schvol Pnncxpal Agrxculrure and Geomelrw teacher Student Councxl spon sor MRS LOUISE H MCCONNELL Western Mxchxga University B S Jumor hxgh prmcxpal Teacher of exghth grade Englxsh and General Mathematxcs Junior Red Cross sponsor Mex W Ch me K. s ' Gl . ll I-: H. ll - ' K O. r , fl 4, A I - x bv X MRS JULIA STEWART Western Mxchxgan Unxversnx, A B Unxversxu of Mlchxgan, M A Wayne Unxverutv Freshman clan advxsor Dean ofG1rls Teacher of Englxsh Speech Psycholagv L Ron Bale ls buxldxng hxs xocahulary bv rtadxng to the Lxterature clasl JOHN J WAESCO Loyola Un1versxty,C0mmercr B S North Central College Physxcal Educauon B S De Paul Lnwersxty Graduate School M A Northwestern Unxversxty Chxcago Teacher's College and Nauonal Buamess College .Iumor class sponsor Gold Leaf and Vox Ludorum advxsor- Typxng I and II Shorthand ,M vp' MRS PATRICIA RICCIONI S Horace Central Mlchxgan College Rackham School of Graduate Study Umverutw of Mxchxgan Sophomore claus advxsor English Arruruan Hxstory builds halter undc rslandxngofourcountry Tr rrv Rldgt poxnts out dxfferenz thxngs on the map ROSS V HOWELL Unnerslty of Illlnuls Umver stty of Colorado A B Western Mxchxgan Unxvmrsxty M A :enxor class sponsor Hulory and Englxsh Rnfle clubsponsor szxty three wal 'I' f C Q I F ' ' ' ' V- . .5 ' ' , B. - 5 . Y 'fx' 'V 1 f: Y S W I l -f ' I I . szxty four J fx Q M , in if 5 QM. mfr W ww fx. :ag f S. L. McDANIELS Western Michigan University, A. B, University of Michigan, graduate work. Director of Athletics, Coach of Football and Basketball, Govern- ment, Economics, MRS MARJOR.lE KRELL Wests rn Michigan University B S Sn mor High Life Certificate Director ol Vocal Music LYLE R PATTERSON Wisconsin State College B S Boy s physical education irstructor Reserxe coach of basketball and football Baseball coach, Teacher of History and General Business MRS MARJORIE KRELL. Western Michigan University B S Life Q. 5 ., Q, v ' A gf, 1 9 s - fp sl as I I , 1 - N ' A , 3422 ' . U31 f252?l,, ' I F ' Q22 Y.,53,'ss Q. ' 223,15 f . X A gf 1, , ' , . . , . ' sig fo 92' ' M :V , ,Q js , . 4- Ygx, ' I Q ,Q D , - ,f S RETHA ALWOOD Huntington College B S Homemakmg teacher Conceusxcns sponsor . Banque! and party food con sultant WARREN SMITH MISS JEAIN WAN HORN Western Mxchxgan Umverstty B S Stall Ttarht re College M A Shop teacher Basketball and football fi Tavlor Umvnrsxtv lndxana B Ball ticket sales manager G1rl's Baskl tball coach Gxrls phvsxtal tducatxon mstructor, Chterltadtr adusor Teacht r of Gent ral Scxenct 4, as 'D l 'X Q' 1,1 Elin Nlrs Alwood xs trxxng to makt futurt homtmak- rs o tot' tht gn-ls xr her stwmg class Don and Jtrry an xery mtertstcd tn Mr Bronson s work with thc magnet m Phvsxcs Qn Future tvpxsts Conme. and Carol, are bemg tnstruetrd m the ust ofthe twpwrxter hx 'vit Waesco Mr Mxlham ts golng to mold two of his Algebra students Lxncla and Kay xnto mathematxtxans szxty Jive Q K on ., QI- , l 'Q Y z rr A V 1 X 1 ,7 v 17 . I, : ' tg? ' L :,, dqp, Q ,,,,1 , - Q ,, - B MR , w W- ' ' ' ' ... ' '... . ',, ,.5.: if: ' J 4 Q ik fi ' 'l f si zzieffy A ' , A K , it' X . ' 1: Q 5, , , 5 3' -' , Q M-ffl ff ,, V A ' V 1 , S ff 4 ,gn , . .2 N , V, , 1 H i 4 K . 1' ,Q f Q -a W ' , B, 4 Slxfy Six MRS LUCILE MURPHY Northern Illxnms State Teacher: College Unxversxty ofWxscons1n A B Unwerszty of Wmconsxn Graduate School Latm and Second grade teacher DONALD MILHAM Kalamazoo College Western Mxchxgan University B S M A Mathematics Drwer Trammg Safely Patrol sponsor MRS VERDA MCDANIELS North Central College B S Columbia Unlversxty graduate work Llbrartan , teacher of Englnh . 4 is by -,E 4 M GEORGE SMART MRS MARIATN HANSON FLOYD C BRONSON CSTCPH Mxchxgan Unlux-guy Umversxtx ol' Oklahoma B S Wests Mxchngan Unxversxty Instrumental musxc dxrcr or Unweruty B S Teachn r of Famxlv Lxxml, Kxnda rgarten and Jumor hugh Ks.- - '-L, Head custodxan Roland Krell and hn asnstant Mr Ryan Qffwe clerk La Verne Mugh at 11. .4 hw School nurue Marne Furman R N and school trafhc BUS! DYWCYB Ch31'l'35 Walls, Coloma GEOYSC K055 Pwr pghceman Wxlham M51-gm Jarms Tomsa Washmgton Sam Ta-.olatcx Clvmer Western State Normal School Semor Hxgh Lxfe Certxfxcate Western Mxchxgan Scxence teacher Camera club sponsor szx ty seven . 1 f 1 q , 5 . ,KV . I tk '7 N, X 1 Y . ' ., ,L my 1 3 1' . . gf A . : I f , I M 5 .4 HU f' A , M - .-M... ,W 'V W R ' , . A. w . - , V B. 5. ' it , A , 5 nf . k irgin 11 M fm: ' QM' .Lg 3 . X V llx ' a VH Q i 4- - Q ,gf ,W 4 A bf 3 4 ' k A ni .4 .l. ll W ' snapshots P Sixty -eight SDADSHOIS miss Coloma of 1957 Jean Curl-1e was chosen queen over a. f1eld of twelve contestants on Apr11 12 Runner up Jamce Fre1er Queen Jean Curr1e and runner up Jean McQueen szxty nme 5' J f E .Aw ,V V I, f Y 4 4 fy I gl W, , if J fe if -'QW he J , S' Wit. . - u - , A O ACVERUSGRS Sharron VanRyswyk B1ll Vollrath, Caro F ra P Albertson Karen O'Leary, Conrue Irv1n I an Bud Curry, are enjoymgarefreshmg bot V45 tle of pop at Ma.e's Coffee Shop after school V., dall and Jackle Sergeant D1no Mastr1, a cash1er 1n h1s father' A8zG Super Market, IS wa1t1ng for Carol Bronson and Garry McDan1els to make p thelr m1nds as to what to buy me Badt's Pharmacy has clerks w1th fr1endly sm1les, as CXh1b1t6d by Barbara Hoerng wh1le she wa1ts on customers, Patty Ran C15 - :EV , ' fn ba' 5 -Ox seventy one d ' . . . lg wr :fri y -A 'iz . .,. ,H .1 Vg VV V . V 1 qi' Q. VQV iV 'V 5 56, -V . 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Q , A 1 ,N ' , V: ' , ML..- 'fm 5 V' , ,,,...., V ' Zz Q 2 fix gi A. l Elwarcl Manufacturing Company BAKER sneer COLOMA MICHIGAN ONE H03 The TRU POINT Lead Potnter wtll gtve you the per fect penctl potnt you need from blunt to hatrlme and tn a fractton of the ttme requtred by other methods Puts perfect potnts on leads of mechan tcal lead holders fdraftsman typej and on wood penctls after wood has been cut back wtth a kntfe or draftsmans spectal wood cutter PRACTICAL The TRU POINT ts easy to use Anyone can op- erate tt Stmply msert the penctl mto the contcal gutde receptacle tn the domed cover Rotate the cover a few ttmes wtth the penctl and you tm medtately get the most perfect pomt for your needs The more turns the finer the potnt The TRU POINT ts fool proof wtll potnt lead up to V2 long wtthout breaktng the lead even when an extremely fine potnt ts requtred NOW YOU CAN HAVE SHORT TAPER LONG TAPER ANY TAPER IN BETWEEN THE PERFECT POINT FOR YOU WHATEVER YOU PREFER' 1011 1 cw t lm 0 ALL UNDERCLASSMEN PICTURES provlded by the STUDENT MINIATURE SERVICE Franc1s O'Betts Clan- Olgetts DAVlD 0 OFT WATER ERVICE TI-1E CT ELIGAIN WAY 'It Doesu t Cost It Saves Paone HO Q 392.9 Hagar seventy two Balnbrtdge O , , . P H -.4 6 1 1 OR ' mom foovmutns umm fo. nr. f -I Sfmlcnf 3'l5 ii'fU1'f Sfffvicc C0- l 4'-' I ttee - -G-. L.L.f S la - I Packers of Choice Mlctmigan Fruits I I b--. vt NI C J BILLINGHAM X809 pivieozeaf Clfufhvfecui KALAMAZOO MIQHIGAN ty th I U l lf- ' ,Q ' L X f 'J , I x W we K ' ,Qi 4 seven - UMPHREY S CITIES SERVICE Corner of Paw Paw and Washington Sis COLQMA MICHIGAN 'ERNIE' KITTELL K N RESIDENT CONSIGNEE ff X ff GOOD LUCK BEST WISI-IES I GRADUATINC1 SENIORS CLASS OF '57 seventy four T' X '09 9 Q I I f AI-- 2 19 i ,ff ,s' Xxx JAFFKE DEPT. STORE Apparel for Men, Women and Children 120 Paw Paw Street Coloma Michigan Phone H08-5761 ' Badt S Drugs You Can Depend on -Xny Drug Product That Bears the Name Rerall C OLOXIA WIC HICAIN ECONOMY eer oredf FOOD SHOPPE ,Aw ,Aw LAKES WHERE QUALITY COUNTS COLOMA MICHIGAN LCOl0ma Mich ewewi 4 ? f U9 seven ty f5ve ix. . fx , as 1 aw L , 7 I f . .' T 1 V 1 - l ann- I ' W 1 lall- H Affiiili, -,W . X, - J- ?.l R ' ae, at 5 an e V J ywj , N 4. I .V 1 an 17 e X n gn . O if 4 I sfo zo ' N X , NT-sf , A M STEPHEN S CU INC O ,jlflanufacturcrs of VINEGARS CIDERS PICKLES Ngglw' COLOMA E V SERGEANT NEWS AGENCY rf mari! 'MH mi X AITQYBXF' HOward 8 5191 Florence Dav1s mgr Coloma Mlchlg-an GEISLER MOTORS Inc -4-.. DODGE CUSTOM ROYAL LANCER 2 DOOR COLOMA MICHIGAN seventy szx i V VI! c k' 'W 'Y 'W' , ,, . .-- -, b gs 4+ , ana - v 7 3 . sax I E X R Y if- u D R , , , .. Ll . 54 , ,Y ,A . H K y., VJ Af --ff. Q 'T 1-. 5151455 Q 9 . elep one - 5 Si. Jose h S. Q MARTIN'S BARBER SHOP foloma Mxclrugan CUASI ID CUASI STORE TOM DeROS'3x Owner COLOMA MICHIGAN FRYMANS HOME GROCERY Fresh Frult Vegetables Meats COLOMA MICHIGAN Phone H08 5571 COLOMA HARDWARE C0 HARDWARE SPORTING GOODS PLUMBING AND HEATING col.oMA. MICH COLOMA MOTOR SALES Pont1ac Cars GMC T1-ugkg HOwa.rd 8 41.41 Coloma, M1ch1ga.n seven ty seven V' I 4'AR N H V hifi? . I fx M., ' : ii eflegqy Iefe V I A I I' R122 .Ik f , I 3 I Q H is i . B, r . COLOMA BODY SHOP COMPLIMENTS T Gard and Son A t P t COLOMA uo a1n1ng 8: Wreck Rebu11d1ng COAL COMPANY Inc e Coal and Heat no Stoves Coloma M1ch1gan Phone H08 4401 P50116 H08 3871 f-J -Cflsagcggiksrsia 5-wr-. REINHARDTS wk -2-'ff fl G A 'S FUDD LINER CDLUMA MICHIGAN E D STEPHENSON Phone HOward 8 4242 Ste heuson EIC-:ctnc Com ang Electnc Water Heaters Electnc Water Systems Electnc Motors Electnc Flxtures COLOMA MICHIGAN seventy ezght P - - of S' 19 19 1- 0 - 1 - I SQ nr - W xx , Q ' , 7 7 b - V K 7, 3 I v ' qw- R on -L T ' if 1 a . M VVHA: - G ,sk-Q, . - ' ' mg. -'V , ' .A . ' --: -A f ' ,H W K 7 M- 'f,f-2. ' A- 1- 1 dn' , n R 'A A ' N T ,,f lf 3 l I I ' A 7 I li...-11.-1 ,--1,l,..L- I P F A U L K N E R 'S MORLOCK'S GARAGE 555 to S1 STORES The Frlendly Stores Coloma Watervllet Bel-r1en Sprmgs GENERAL REPAIR SERVICE PHONE Hn a 5471 CCILDMA MICH CURTIS W CCIATS to l1ve Chomce bldg s1tes ava1la.ble. Pmces 8: Terms reasonable Phone HOward 8 4711 Sevfllly 711716 Paw Paw Islands, is an ideal place X COLOMA POULTRY FARM Phone HO 8 3501 ummi Colgma Nxlcvlgan -it ROGER W CARTER FARMER S SUPDLIES FEEDS-MASHES- hAY and STRAW FERTILIZER SPRAY MATERIALS FRUIT PACKAGES COLOMA MICH. NXN4 604010 F gi mlb- r'x '!'.a 3- 4--2-, UAF-E --.is 5-1. 1 -4 Hardware an urr Excaan e 9 Growers Phones H0wavd 8 3161 ezghty X Supplies ga - QI I A ,N Jw- -,, ie J ,Y X ' 253.1125 J' 31 ' yy A I X J - 1 V 4 'A .Q my A ...e, ,R R.,.., 1 C f W :sk-aa.,. u I , - l I . ----1-1 i- T n I - J 1 1 A -.. 2 A rea? at X . Q T ' A Q., 7 1 I ' , Q 5. 'G b Q qs AN xl . visgmrl' e A t I ' 1' 'z ,al ir 'Q N .. ' , . A N g 1 Q t, A . , E M M . y .1 - s ' 'I . K K 45 thgfu 'Yrd Qhone290 GI 4YrdsQhone.515l 'sl jifchzgan Cshore .fumber C9 CSuppQ Go T5 C9 'Gfahb H J Coal Lumber Bu11d1n Su hes -7171 Om Pun df 8 6K1 aznts cvarnzshes and Builders gfardware QS 11191 wh QUALITY MILLWORK W ROGEL MERCURY SALES 81 SERVICE has-.4-....,1 AUK-ni WATTS SERWCE Ch k WATTS Q, SINCLAIR PRODUCTS 4 AVE 8016. WASHING LUBRiCATlON wmv orc ROAD sERvlcE Phone HOward 8 4801 Coloma Mlch YDuR AUTHORIZED MERCURY DEALER WATERVLIET MICH Form the hablt of doxng your Banlung THE H RST BA1 IOINAL BAN K Watervhet M1ch1gan We pay 270 on savmgs books Z 112010 on cert1f1cates of deposlt Member of F D I C Member of Federal Reserve Bank ezghty one f l 014 Ill 8 IJ Y VN, Qgmg 3 1 . . I . . O , 1. - - 0 . . gn cg .sa nu. , Afhocnix aamazoo 4513. Q ' , ' ' ou uven,.2'f . L . , ' em iv-'-.. - - ' - - v 1- ri I IQ W :nano-vu--0 W I ,....-.WN an ' ' ' 0 , L - r ,...-.......... . . N , A I Q 11 uc 11 S . ,, L y A. r g o, B. . I ' . at ' 1 Y , Y 3 . O I U U If Your Aufhornzed Ford Dealer Soper wa ForcI Sales dehvers the new dr1ve1' t1 L1r11'1g car to The scI'ooI Coloma M1cI11ga.n FRED SCHOENFELD GE NE RA L RE PAIR ING AND BLAC KSMITHING Electrlc and Acetylene Weldlng MACHINE WORK MILLBURG MICHIGAN D1 II-Oward cs 4601 For Benner BowI1ng NEW BRUNSWICK ALLEYS A 11' C ond1t1one d H R rmvmnv Wll 0 Paw lanes C 0 M P A N Y Coloma M1ch1gan XxI! MAINLJFACTURIING JEVS ELERS GRAND RAPIDS 4 MICHIGAN ying Q! CCLOMA PLUMBING 84 HEATING CO. ALBERT LENARDBDN 176 CHURCH STREET Puma: HDWADD a 3:-135 OFFICE PHONE HOWARD B 3171 flghly two CDLCIMA, MICHIGAN , - A 1 V 1 V4 ,. 2 A L . 5 V wa A . ., ' '. P ' 4 . x - 5 my 53 .W K 2. ,Quo 5: N, V V Sk! Q ,.-WMIW. 3 1 , Q f Y ., Aff I' I If f A Kwan. :Q ,Jael . Q If - ,I fllffw ' J ' , ' K4 ' A A C ,1 , 1. . .... . 'I ,. I I , 1 I 'a I A - I L ' I Q 0 . . s in- I ll- ,V TEEN-AGERS. . . .4 4 If D 019 '51 67 th1s bank is interested in YOU! SX MQ! A XX V W X 1 in 7 ii e' - -Aff? ixxfyfw, THE STATE BANK OF COLOMA COLOMA MICHIGAN BAKER INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance STATE BANK BUILDING X 'N X COLOMA mcHlcAN i O 'K , AlleBk csf 8 f e gh ly three xx I X x 'if M , Q K x V 2 ' I - X Your inquiries va A 4 respectfully solicited 7 ' X K X JN N X I IN 1 fi ' :':.Z:, T n cer...IasoI92 Z- T i - Congratulations to the Class of 1957 Growing with the community is our common aim TWIN CITIES O, CORPORATION ezghty four conunnnents paul fnank SIUCIOS SISTER lakes mlchlqan Congratulations to the Class of I957 'GI 2 fllnlumzx fllnurter eemd 064698 . D I KPWW' WE WISH You A HAPPY A ' ' A AND PROSPEROUS FUTURE. a 111 P Pow St A G SUPER MARKET John Mastri, Owner h - Coloma Michigan if-J 53355 are do I I evem umsen Qumran Four convemently located yards to serve you an Benton Harbor Watervliet Millburg and Riversnde WE PICK UP AND DELIVER Repalrlng 84 Dyeing Mofhprooflng Waterproofing Phone IN 3 5241 MILLBURG GROWERS EXCHANGE Waalrandqaofm 4444414 Telephone Benton Harbor 5 I8I3 Mullburg Stcmon BENTON HARBOR MICHIGAN 'N rl Sw WATERVLIET FRUIT EXCHANGE INC RAYMOND EMHOFF M g LASHLEY CLEANERS H08-3896 IHB-3187 DN U. S 12 WATERVLIET, MICHIGAN I ei gl: ty-six LONG'S RADIUS TELEVISION APPLIANCES G-E- WHIRLPDUL PHILEEI Q PHONE 4131 0 'IMILE WEST DN LI. 5. I2 WATERVLIET MICH. Qlhlwagffbmt xx W ML' Q NILSON JEWELRY UR L SE vice Phone IN 8-5448 Watewhet, Mnchxgan C U L An 1nterest1ng v1ew of the uewly flumed tall race show lng me woodlot 1n the back ground The flumed tall race 1S a parf of our Dulp m111 ex panslon program iii? G GTV IE? E3 GI' OITI GH Ei CFV le IBUSTON STDDE B ly QOQJ4 dlflsn 4, fwomsn 4 and affallfzen 4 Cyotlfuzg BOOM 55054 .17 9943 WATERVLIET MICHIGAN ezghty seven M , DERN QQ , mn 1 B. V . .. :LEW I' L Whig! 1 - 1 1 , I , - - u e xqgxxwlmf CRYSTAL BAIT 81 MARINE I'-A + G - +s. s ' 9 PP 7121 IM! SANDERS BCIDY SHCIP Rm-,TE N PAW PAW LAKE wATr:Rvl.lE'r MICHIGAN COLOMA MICHIGAN FOR HIGHEST S QUALITY Phones Benton Harbor' WAS 0603 WAS 30614, PRODUCTS Mlllburg Michl an More Buyers Buy M ers I Watervllet Creamery North Shore Ilaxrg Ph Wolcoit Dalr ghty ght Htf dll 6 HAXSDN DAIRY DF MICHIGAN ALL PHONES 3251 WATERVLIET MICHIGAN Ax xx ul 1,,,,,l F '- 4 3 nk.-:Q I Z , U : 1 Spor In oods Boa Marme u lies Phone: Howard 8-5I86 D. 2 I I l I GELIIEII 80 SUNS' U0 . Q .S one or or 00 Q i -ei 4. i MANUFACTURING COMPANY I 115, Benton Harbor Ha rtfor gg .f -9' 20 4- .jr-ri 3 mx, 935 ' f W, N ..-r--1 VE ix 'lf U .4 643 GRAVES STREET dsmnnxosepn mcmsm Wmdsor. 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