Wczzaritq il ,, ozfik First row lleft In riglitl: Terry. Mgr.: Kirk. Smith. D. P.. Case. Donkin. Bacliraclt. Hyder. Mgr. Se-contl row: Mr. Wenzel. .-Xss'l Cnacli: Nimlnr. fllull. Boysel. Lintz. L. C.. filvrliay. Sclileiclier. Carek Tliird row: Capt. Paxton. :Xss't Cnacli: Arnold, Bowman. Bouton. Alfano. Neicllialla. Ili: Davis. Coat-li Losing the four top point getters by graduation last June. Coach Davis wouldnit make any predictions for the track team but he still feels that they shouldn't be counted out from any meet they participate in. Individual stars as Case in the distance events. Schleicher and Smith. D. P. in the broad jump. Kirk and Donkin in the sprints and Bowman and Case in the half mile will perform for Howe. Hoping to gain re- venge over LaGrange in the County Track Meet the Cadets will have to really get in shape by the time the meet starts. -L1 1' '- see' ' ' Walden! awe l'll'Hl row tlvll Io riglllrz Nnlor.N'ttgly.5nilll1.ll. l'. Se-vonul row: Xlr. Ilaxis. lltILll'llI Xrnolil. lloulon, N1-iilbgillgi, Wyatt This year, with only one nights praetiee. the volleyball team whit-ll was lo rep- resent Howe in the County Tournament went on to surprise everyone and to take the crown for the First time in the history of the tournament. The learn was made up of basketball players and one boy. Mike Seagly. who was on the Rifle team. Those who played from the basketball team were Arnold. Neidballa. Wy att. Smith. D. P.. and Houton. The team had to defeat LaGrange and Woleottyille before they earned the right to unseat Topeka. defending champions in the Hnals. Both games with LaGrange and Wolf-ottville had to go to three games in a best of three series before the Cadets were declared winners but in the finals it only took two games. The teams seemed to get better as the night wore on. a sure sign of not too much practic-e. Wafzerllq emfzia With only two returning letterrnen to build upon. tennis coach Kim Jones. feels that the team still has a good chance to come out on the top side of their share of the matches. Mr. Jones says that with any breaks at all the team should really go places and have the best record seen around here for quite awhile. Witli Bouton. number one man last year. and Vlleida. number four man a year ago. to supply plenty of ex- perience and several other good boys coming up to complete the team the outlook for the season is anything but glum. Schedule Wed.. April 28 Coldwater T 4:00 Wed.. May 5 Goshen H 3:30 Sat.. May 3 Culver l'l l:30 Mon.. May 10 Coldwater H 3:30 Fri.. May 14 Goshen T 3:30 Fri.. May 21 South Side T 3:30 lNo Picture Available! INTRAMURAL LEAGUE NIP AND TUCK All YEAR This years intramural sports were perhaps the best in several years. Featured by B Companys strong. league-winning football team and C Company's rugged basketball team. both seasons had their share of thrills. B Company's strong gridders. coached by Capt. Greenwood. literally swept through the intramural league. with second-place A Company giving them some rugged opposition. ln basketball. C Company was the dominating factor. The C men led the league throughout the season and downed a determined B Company five in the play-offs. The Spring softball season is not started yet but itls a good bet that it will be just as interesting as the other sports. .lawn 740155455 First row tlcfl to rigliltz Kelly. St-liram. Marks. J.: Kruse. Seger. Spillane. Burger. W.: Grissom Second row: Snyder. Kennett. Zealley. Daily. Rainey. F-wlcos. Scott Third row: Mr. Buckley. Coach: Raymer. Seeley. Emliry. Ha-sfeld. Halmerly. Wood. H. W.: Collins Handicapped from the start by a lack of experienced lettermen returning. the Lower. nevertheless. turned in a fairly creditable season. The record shows three wins. three losses and one tie. Considering the strength of some of its opponents. the squad can be proud of its record. To open the season. the Lower traveled one hundred miles to Nlaumee. Ohio. and came home with a 33-6 victory. The following week. the cadets were handed a 12-0 defeat by a stronger New Haven team. New Haven again defeated the Lower one week after the cadets battled a powerful Hudson. Michigan. team to a scoreless tie. The last defeat was by Hudson to the tune of 12-0. The remainder of the season found the Lower a stronger and steadier team. largely due to the experience gained from defeat. The cadets won both of their remaining games. defeating St. Jude of Fort Wayne 6-O and Sturgis 19-6. In these two games. they showed the form and polish they had striven for all fall. cwaez 'gaaeezfiail Kneeling tleft In rightt: Porter. ,l. W.: Bell. Snyder. Schleman. S. E.: Dahl Second row: Daily. Tuttle. Arliskas. A.: Rainey. Raymer. Wood Third row: Chick. Haberly. Emliry. Seeley. Collins. Mr. Buckley. Coach The Lower ended its regular basketball season with a record of seventeen vic- tories and six losses. Blessed with a nucleus of veterans and the addition of a couple of fine Indiana boys. the Lower five went through a twenty-three game schedule at a .739 clip. Using basically a fast-break offense which netted the cadets 35.8 points per game and a shifting zone defense which held opponents to 28.3 points per game. the team improved steadily with each game. The most impressive showing was during the middle of the season when the cadets piled up eight straight victories against such teams as LaGrange. Brighton. Coldwater. Sturgis and Shipshewana before going down to defeat at the hands of a classy St. Jude five. The Lower beat every Indiana team it faced at least once with the exception of the perennially great Honeyville contingent. They won from every Michigan team they faced. The majority of this year's team were eighth graders and with a lot of hard work. determination and the winning spirit they possessed, Howe can expect some good Freshmen prospects for next season. X! ANNUAL BOAR'S HEAD DINNER ET .s.x.s.x.x.x.s.s.s.x.,.,.x.x,x.,.x.s.x.s.x.g.x.s.x.x.N.s.x.x.s.s.,.x,x. Cum' gnzfejiizf f!1t111As in ffm 111111111 ClL!l'l'l'1lSCl'S Llllcf XVIUHLIY NJN' !lLll'L' llltlljt' ffzlx fwohr x,Z141,w.w1!1!u ,., ,., fjfw fjczffvr The Taller also wishes to express its gratitude to MR. CLARENCE G. FOSTER. x.x.x., UCIIV. President of the Jlicllalzzl Paper C0111pa11y. Chicago. 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Note: WE AT CITY MOTOR SALES hope this will remind YOU of us concerning your transpurtatiun needs. also when buying a NEW CAR or any kind of driven x.x .x Best of Lu:-k to the CLASS OF l954 .x.x.,.s.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.,.x.x.,.x.,.,., AND MRS. JAMES R. WATTLES GARY M JIM .s.s.s.x.s.s.s.x.s.s.,.,.s.s.g.x .x.s.s.s.x.s.s.s.s.s.,.s.x.x x.,.x.s.s.s.s.x.x.s.s.x.s.s.x.x.,.,.x.x.x.s.x.x.s.,.x.x.N.x.x.x CARS or SERYICE uf any kind. We really have all SERVICE equip- ment and our men know how In use these modern All Xuurs For The Asking At City Motor Sales AL ENICHEN - DEALER Chrysler-Plymouth PHONE 637 . STURGIS s.s.x.s.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.s.,.x.x.s.,.s.x.s.s.x.,.,.s.s.s.s.s.s s.s.x.x.x.x.x.s.s.x.s.s.x FAClLlTlES. 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JOSEPH NAGY .x.x.x.x.x.x.s,s.s.x.y.s.x.x.g.x.g.x.x.x.x.g.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.x.x.x.X.x.x.x.x.x .g.g.x.s.s.s.s.g.s.s.s.s.s.s.x,,.s.s.s.x.s.s.g.x.s.x.s.x.x.x.x,x.x.x.x.x.x.x.,,, KEISTER PAY LESS DRUG STORE Your Walgreen Agency Headquarters for Drugs. SZl7Zlll'i6'S. Home Needs. Parlrer Pens. Zenith Hearing Aids. Lzazelzeonetzfe and Sealtest Ice Cream STURGIS - MICHIGAN .x.x.x.s.x.s.s.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.x.X.s.x.x.,.g.s.-5.s.x.x.x.s4g.s.s.g.y.s.x.s.x.x.s.s x.x.x.X.X.x.x,x.x.x,x,,.s.x,,.s,s,x.x.s,s.,.x., BUILDERS OF THE NEW BARRACKS Construction Engineers ADRIAN, MICHIGAN x.x.s.s.x.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.x.x.y.s.x.s.s.x.g.s.s.s ,.,.,.,.,.x.,.x.x.x.X.,.,.,.x,,.,.x.,,X.x.s.s.s,s.x.x.x.s.s.,.,.x.s.x.,.X Compliments of The State Bank of Limo HOYVE. INDIANA 21 21 Orer a Cenizzr-x' of Continuous Serrice Menzl1e1'0fFea7e1'aI Reserre System nm! 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BUCKLEI' x.x.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.s.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.,.,.s.,.,.x.x.x COVlgI'!IfllllIfi0llS to the CLASS UF 1954 SEAGER'S SIX Uhe Battalion Menageriej OwI Seager Chickadee Neidballa Tiger Wolfru Panda Moore Camel Weid Weasel Seagly i' 'k i x.5.x.,.,.s.,.5.s.g.,.s.s.x.5.5.s.g.5.5.g.s.s.s.s.s-g.x x.s.s.s,x.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.X.5.K.N.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.,.s,x.x.x, BEST WISHES, CLASS OF 1954 x.x.x.x.x. ,.X.x,x.x.,.,.,.X.,.x.x.X.X.x.x.x.s.s.s.s.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.,. s.,.x.s.,.,,s.s.x.s.s,x.x.x.x.x.s.s.s.g.s.s.x.y.s.x.x.x.x,x Corzgratzzlatiorzs I0 the CLASS OF 1954 s.x.x.x.x .x.x.x.x, MAJOR STANFORD SERGEANT DEASON SERGEANT KOEHLER SERGEANT WIETIES x.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.g.s.g.g.g.x.y.x.x.y. 5.x.s.g.5.g.g.5.5.y.,.s.x.x.s.x.x.x.x.s.x.y.x.g.g.y.y.x.s. Conzpliments of BANCROFT CLEANERS MORENCI, MICHIGAN x-s.s.x.s.x.x.x.x.g.s.s.s.s.y.x.s.s.s.y.s.s.g.y.s.s.s.s.y. s.x.s.s.s s s.s.s.x.s .s.x , . . .x.x.x.x.x.s.s.x.s . . ,x.x.x.x.g.x.,. . .s.x.x GOOD LUCK AND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '54 ir CAMPBELL BIIX A ll 'PMI U0 WANT flflalfers of Folding Boxes and Tags for ,Ilore than 60 Years SOUTH BEND. INDIANA nl' x.,,, . . .,.,.,. , . .,.,.x KENDALLVILLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING COMPANY KENDAI.I.VILLE. INDIANA 1892 5 62 Years of Dependalmle Servic-e - I954 Um' Service Will Please You. Your Business Will Please Us. Compliments of CLINTON WOOLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY Suppliers of Howe School Falimrics CLINTON, MICHIGAN Makers of Fine Uniform Goods Since 1866 x.s.x.x.x.x.s.s.s.s.s.x.x.y.,.s.x.g.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.x.s.s.y.s.x.x.,.x. .5.x .s.g.s.s..sas.s-s.s.s.s.s.x.s.g.s.s.x.s.g.g.s.s.g.x.g.s.x.x.s.x.x.N.g.x.x.g.x Congratulations to the CLASS OF 1954 BOUTON'S FISHY FIVE V WhaIehead Bouton Rapid Robert Egly Grinner Wiles Margie Moshier Buns Miller .x.x.x.s.s.x.s.x.x.x.x.,.x.s.s.s.s.x.s.s.s.5.x.g.s.g.s.g.g.,.,.x.x.g.x.s.s.x .x.x.x.x.s.x.s,s.x.s.s.s,x.s.s.,.s,s.s.x.x.X,s.,.x.x.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.,.x.,.x EMERSON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL West Jackson at Tillotson Muncie, Indiana 38th Year 0 A School for the Illdividual :I Ccrffrl itefl NURSERY, AGES 3 TO 5. GRADES TO THE NINTH Mrs. Warren Emerson, Director .x.x.x.x.x.x.x,x.x.x.,.x,x.x.x.x.y.x.x.x.x.X.x.g.x.x.g.x.x.x.x.s.x.x-x.s.s.s .s.x.x.x.g.x.s.s.s.s.s.,.s.s.s.s.,,x.s.x.s.s.s.g.s.x,x.,.x.x.s.g.,.s.,.x.x.x Compliments and Best Wishes SOUTHERN MICHIGAN GROCERY COMPANY Coldwater, Michigan , Our i'Defia11ce Label is a Sign of Quality s.s.x.x.x.x.x.s.x.,.s.,.s.,.s.,.,.x.s.s.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.x.s.s.s.,.s,s.x.s.s.s.s x.x.x.x.x.s .x.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x,s.x,x.x.,,,.x.x.s. TO THE BE T CLASS V0 Ill THE BE T CO PANY Xlfanu V 'Krtliur - Hailvy V- Barlom' -- ompcmy H Sill ll:-l'1'c'u ixlnn-c'u Si1iuki-5 l,ipl-gv -- Hill l,m'lldI'I -- xllllv-lim' Xlurli- - llnlh. 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INDIANA cv O Jw ? ,.s.x.g.s.s.s.,.s.x.s.s.x.s.s.x.x.g.s.s.g.s.s,,.,.x.s.,.x.x , 5 l 1 x.x.x.x.s.s.x,x.s.x.,.x.,.x.,.x.s.x.x.X.x.x.x.x.s Complinzenls of r. and .Mrs. 01014111 Qyeyaizg, S 15436 White ALLEN PARK. MICHIGAN x.-x.x.s.x.X.s.x.s.x,s.x.s.s.x.s.s.,.x.,.x.x.x.s.s x.x.x.s.s.x.s.s.g.s.x.s,s.s,,.,.,.s.x.s.x.s,x.s,s,x.,.,.,.,.s BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1954 The Howe Mothers, Club ,.x.x.,.,.x.s.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.s.s.x.x.,.s.x.s.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,., MUSIC DEPARTMENT Ilireflor of rhe Blllllll Cwuu Umm LINC l11!.,lr1fl. X. C. fll10fl'IIIfI.9ll'l'. Piano mul Organ ERNEST NI. llzlawrslu. B. Hrs. l11i1efr.s1l.x nl Tllflllgllll ff, -1, U, 0. THE MILITARY STAFF PfLP!f'.N.NfIIA of ,llil1'lUl'-x' SL'i011r'6 anrl Tflrli Nlmfm Lr3s1.Ir: E. STANFORD. HE. l'r1i1'f'r.xi!,x nl lllilznis Cvfllllflllllldllllf Xlmun JAMES S. NIEHRITT fllllft' llllf. lml. N. G. TlIt'fll'lll f,HI.l'C'I'. COIIIIJIIII-1' F Calfrbxlx KI-ZNDRICK P,-xxToN. H.P.l-I. l'ur1lm' IA111'1'vrxil,x Trlvlivrll flHI'l'l'l'. fl0lI1IJGllj' li CKPTAIN FREDERIC GALXIISH Hom' 1053 TIIl'fI.l'IIl Uff1'f'e1'. LVOIIIIJIIIU' 'iff' Cu-'rux EAR1. H. DEYANNY. B..-X. Lrllpe' Form! f,ullz',L'f' Tzzvlicrzl Ofhvvr. Lower Srhool NIAJOR Rusml HAw1.r:Y. B.A. Horn' 10311. l'1zi1'e'r.vir,x of .Virhigan .'1.YSlAS'Hll,X fo flze P.M.S. aml T NI SGT. THOMAS B. Dmsnx I. 5, ffflllll Nfl SGT. DANIEL F. KoEHLr:R IQ S. nlrnzy NI SGT. Roy L. XVII-I'l'Il-IS l . S, :lrnu F-cr. 1 1: I.AwRP:Ncr: E. Cowuz lv. S. Army' S THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT School Physician fXI.I-'RED AINSWORTII WADE. NLD. Home F1011 School Denlist A. B. XELSON. D.D.S. l.r1Crr1r1ge. lmlfmzn Slll76'l'l.IIl6'llfl6lIl of III-lTl'l7lClI'y MRS. CHALLES BHLKLEY. RN. 11f1CIll'0lI of Lower School NIRS. VIRGINIA JACKSON Stewart STLART F. HAGGERTY .x.x.s.x.X.x.,.x.x.x,x.,.s.x.x.x.x.,.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.x.,.x,x.x Congratulations and Good Luck to the CLASS OF 1954 O DR. AND MRS. E. J. MOSHIER ,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.s.,.s.s.,.s.,.,.,.,.,.s.s.s.x.s.x.s.x .s.s.s.x.s.s.s.x.x.s.x.g.s.x.s.N.x.x.N.x.x.x.g.x.x.x.X.x.x.s CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1954 md JOAIZS ABILENE, TEXAS s.s.s.x.x.s.x.x.x.s.x.s.x.x.x.5.5.x.x.x.s.g.x.y.s.s.s.x.x.N.y .s.,.N.N.x.,.,.,.x.,.,.,.x.x.x.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x,s.x.x.,.,.x.x CONGRATL'LATIONS T0 THE SENIORS EAGLE CAFE 214 North xxrilglillgtijll LANSING. MICHIGAN Steaks and Chups Cfwktuils X.x.x.x.s.s.x.x.x.x.,.X.,.x.x.x.,.,.x.x.,,,.x,x.x.,.x.,.,.x,, .x,x.x.x.x.s,x,s,s,s,s.,.x4s.s.s,x.x.s.s.,.s,s.x.x.x.x.,.x,x CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES to the CLASS OF 1954 if t i' MR. AND MRS. W. E. SEAGLY x.x.s.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.x,s.s,x.,.,.x.,.,.,.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x x.s.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.,.x.g.s.s.x.s.s.s.g.s.g.x.y.x. COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Robert P. Egly 17 W. Jackson Sf. BATTLE CREEK 0 MICHIGAN 5.x.s.x.s.s.x.x.x.x.s.g.g.y.s.s.g.s.g.g.5.y.x.g.s. x.x.s.x.x.x.s.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.y.s.x.x,x.x.x. ,.,.,.,.,.,,x,x,x.x,x.s.s.x.s.s.x.x,x,x.x,s.s Compliments of STURGIS SPORTING GOODS 108 Nottawa STURGIS. IVIICHICAN x.x.x.s.s.s.s.x.x.x.x.s.,.x.x.,.,.,.s.x.x,x.s x.s.x.s.x.s.x.x.s,x,x.x.s.s.x.x.x,s.x.g.x.x.x Complim ents of SEGER'S STURGIS v MICHIGAN x.x.x.x.s.x.x.,.N.N.,.,.x.,.,.X.X.X.x.x.,,,.s X,x.x.,.,.,.x.s.s.s,x,s.x.x.s.,.x.x,x.x.x.x.x Conzpliments of CUPID INN 415 W. Chic-ago St. STURGIS 0 MICHIGAN s.,.,.,.s.,.,.,.x.s.x.s.s.s.x.x.X.x,x.,.x.x.x THE CITIZENS STATE BANK The Bank of Safety ond Service STURGIS - MICHIGAN g.s.x.x.s.x.x.s.x.x.x,x.s.s.s,s.x.x.x.x.x,s,s x.x x.x.x.x.x.x.X.x.x.x.x,x.X.,.,.,.x.,.s.,.x.x.x.x.x.s.g.x.x.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.s SHIPPERS DISPATCH, INC. ROY L. ROELKE. President CHICAGO. SOUTH BEND. FORT WAYNE. DETROIT. TOLEDO. AKRON Call us for any point you have freight for or to. s.,.,.,.,.x.,.,.s.x.,.s.g.x.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.x.x.s.s.x.s.x.g.x.s.x.s.g.x.x.g.s.x.s.,.s x.s.s.x.s.s.s.s.x.x.s.x.s.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.x.x.s.x.x.x.g.5.s.x.s.s.x.s.s.s.s.x.x.x. 0111' Heartiest Congratulations to the Faculty of Howe and THE CLASS OF 1954 MR. AND MRS. HAROLD F. LONGDYKE Mary Mina JoAnn Rae Doreen Louise and Cadet Harold Frank As you turn the pages of this Tatler in future years, may you relive in memory the happiest moments of your school daysf, X.5.,.s.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.g.s.s.s.s.y.s.5.x.5.x.g.5.g.g.y.,.x.s.s.g.g.g.s.s.g., x.,.x.,.,.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.s.s.x.s.x.K.x.s.x-s.s-x.x,x.x BEST WISHES r. am? Mrs. omis JUZJ Jeff X.x.x,x.s,s,x.x.X.x.x.x.s,x.x.x.x.x.x.X.s.x.x.s.,.,., s.X.X.,.x-x.x.x.x.,-x.x.,.x.x.x.x.,.x.,.,.x.x.,.x.,., Best Wislzes I0 the Class of 19511 MR. AND MRS. JULIUS SUCHMAN BILL and CHARLES x.s.x.x.x.y.x.x.s.x.x.,.s.s.s.,.s.g.x.,.x.x.x.x.x.x.x x.s.x.s,x.s.s.s.s.x.s,x.y.g.s.x.x.x.x.x.s.s.x.x.s.x.g.x,s WE APPRECIATE THE PATRONAGE OF HOWE STUDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES P A T T E R S O N ' S The Place to Meet and Eat in Sturgis x.x,x.s.x.s.s.s.s.s.x.s.x.,.x.s.x.x.x.X.s.,.s.s.x.N.x.s.x x,x.x.x.x.s.x.x.s.x.s.x.x.N.x.x.x.s.s.x.g.s.y.x.x.x.x,x,x The Senior Photographs in this Tatler Were mode by 60036 STURGIS - MICHIGAN Duplicate prints may be had at any time x.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.x.s.s.g.g.x.x.x.g.x.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.x ,.,.,.,.x.x.,,s.x.x.x.x.,.x.x.x.x.s.x.x,s.x.s.s.s.x,s.s,x.x.s.x,x.x.x.s.x.s.,.x.s.s Best Wishes MILLER BROTHERS STANDARD SERVICE Courtesy Promptness Efficiencyi' Sturgis, Nlichigan Plioiie 605 s.s.s.s.x.x.s.s.s.s.s.s.s.,.s.s,x,,.s.s.s.s.s.x,s.x,x.x.s.s.x,N.x.s.s.y.y.s.x.s.s.K x.x.x.s.x.x.x.s.s.s.s.x.s.x.x.,.s.x.s.s.x.s.s.x.s.s,s.y.x.s.,.s.x.s.s.x,g,x.g.x.x.x CONIPIIIIZPIZIS of WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE E. D. 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VIOLET GRIFFITH SPf'I'C'fUI'j' lo the Hearinzaster Miss JEANNE NICNEELY Serrefary io ilze Principal of Lower School NIRS. HARBARA PIAWYLEY Srfrrelory lo Director of Pllhilnl' Relolions NIRR. BERNEICE VVILI.,-XRD Acvozlrztarzr ROBERT E. POWELL QUfll'fEI77l t'lSfPl' EARL C. Wmss x.x.s.s.x.x.x x.s.x.x.y.x.x x.s.x.s.x.s.g x.x.x.x.s.x.x x.x.s.x.x.y.x x.x.s.x.s.s.x.x.x.x.x.x,N.x.s,x.,.s.x.x.S.O.s.x.x.s.x.,.,.s.s.x.s.x.s TO ALL HOWE MEN - LEADERS OF AMERICA O GIBSON GREENHOUSES Sturgis, Michigan C om plim ents of STURGIS OFFICE SUPPLY CO. 128 Wfest Chicago STURGIS. 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Compliments of the B I R H O 'I' E L LaGrange, Indiana .x.,.x.x,s.x.x.x.s.x.s.x.s.x.x,s.s.s.s.,.x.s.s.,.,.5.5.S.s.x.s.s.s.s.x.x.g.s.x.x.s.s 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 I ' Q71 FS li S -.---N o I C Four WAYNE Q , , cocA - coLA Bommo womcs 05 INC. n R UEMARKREEI 1 I Fort Wayne - Indiana 1631 E. Pontiac ST. .,.,,.,x.x.-N--.,.,N.wx.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ,.x.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.x.,.,.,. .s.x.x.x.x.s.x.x,x.x.,.,.,.x.,.,., Congratulations to The Class of '54 - from - THE VARSITY l'H CLUB PRICSIDETVI' VICE-PRESIIJICNT SECRETARY. . TREASI RER - .. -, S-ERGEANT-AT-ARNIS Wa, CHAIRMAN OF INITIATION Steers N4-ifllaalla Sf-agar Bout: III , ,.- Pupek -..HH Maier FACULTY ADYISER . N--. Mr. Tingley Rugers. C. Smith. D. P. Case Kerr Janes. R. L. We-icla C4 11'1 - ado Wiles Lintz. D. Marks. D. Whelan PPte'1'Su11 Hinckley Brom n. J SlUl'Cl'. 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BOWMAN 17171 Pierson DETROIT 19, MICHIGAN .s.s.s.x.x.x.s.s.s.s.g.s.g.s.g.g.x.,.x.s.g.s.x.x.x-x .x.x.,,x.x.x.s.x.x.x.s.x,x .x.x.x.x.x .x.x.x .x.x.s.x.s.x.x,x.x Congrofulofions To The Class of 1954 CLD GUARD PETE BOLTON CHLCR MILLER TOM STURER ,, DON SMITH H MR. HOW.-XRD DOWNS .lm-rrp Ca 1'f- k Holi Llaw Norm Cuffnian Ali llllll y Eilgr-tl Hun Fox Daw G1 w1'1 lun Holi Gun- Rivliarfl Hill He- 111' y Kvrr Eslwar1lL wva' llart llwnalfl Maier Tim xlilfxll Bra 114' li Mueling Mike: Mo-liier Dirk Nvinllmalla .x.x.x.x.,.x.,.,.,.s.X.,.x 'A' Run Wile- .s.x.s.x.x H, , Cunimamle-r Yive-Coiiiniamlvr 'crvtary and Treafurwr Sergeant-at-Ariih , Faculty Adi iswr Uary Partridge Tull! 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Sgt.: NFL Degree of Excellence: Runner-up Most Earnest Endeavor: Rank- ing Catlet Nleclal: Expert RiHeman: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: ADT: Camera Club: Honor Board: Student Council: Arsenic um! Old Lace: '53--542 Zntl Lt. Executive Ollicer: NFL: Expert RiHeman: Honor Card Croup: Concluct Ribbon Group: Sword and Sltieltl Club: Treasurer ADT: Presi- dent Comus Club: Tliespian: Stuflenl Council: See Hour They Run: Taming of llie Shrew. ,lim lives at 1723 E. Douglaa Hel.. South Benfl. lnrliana. fi STACY G. CARKHUFF 215 Years '51-752: Co. Au: Intramural Softball: '52- 'E3: Cpl.: A551 Sqd. Lclr.: Intramural Football. Ba:ketball. Softball: Varsity Rifle Team: NRA' Expert lbI8I'lill13Ilq.f Nleclal Honoi Catfl Group Conduct Rib bon bioup PAR Card -XDT 33 3-L got Nucl Lclr Intramural Football Ba lxetball Qoftball ADT 4o4Malxe1nRoacl Alxlon Olin: ta t - t iW11i'i'.i7v if 72 3: .. sggqx I ,.F.:. -. I a 1 . mild 3 N X4 'A 41.6 1.-Qi M 1 1 t sms! M 5, f X rp . 6' .. 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Q , Y it .. ,U . , , f' t. : ' I - Db' -,a uf ,, MP' ROBERT R. CASE 4 Years A50-ASI: B Co.: Freshman Football: Be- serve Basketball: Varsity Track: '51-'52: Asst Sqd. Ldr.: Varsity Cross Country: Intramural Football: Reserve Basketball: Varsity Track: Sliarpsltootefs Medal: Choir: '52-'53: PFC. Cpl.. Sqd. Lclr.: Var- sity Cross Country: Reserve Basketball: Varsity Track: VHC: Sbarpsbooters Rifle Medal: Iron Guard: '53-'54: Sgt.. Sqd. Ldr.: Old Guard: VHC: Expert Riiie Medal: Varsitv Football. 10382 Kenny Mead Drive. Orange. California. NORMAN W. COFFMAN 4 Years '45: Co. Lv: Knicks: Choir: '52-'53: In- tramural Football: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Track Meet: NFL: Runner-up Best Posture Medal: Iron Guard: Golf: '53-'54-: Co. HAH: Ass't Sqd. Ldr.: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Track Meet: Intramural Football: NFL: Degree of Merit: Degree of Honor: Expert Rifleman! Old Guard. Norman's address is 1312 West Bancroft, Toledo, Ohio. B. .IEFFERY CORNISH ZEQ Years '514'52: Co. A Sbarpsllootefs Medal. Conduct Ribbon Group: '52-'53: PFC. Ass-'t Sqd. Lclr.: lntramural Football. Bas- ketball. Track: Golf Team: PAR Card, Stage Crew for Arsenic and Old Lace: F! ,,,.,,,. '53-'54-: Sgt. Sqd. Ldr.: Marksmank Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Drill Team: lntramural Football. Basketball. Jeff can be found at 26825 York Road. Huntington Woods, Michigan. THOMAS R. DONKIN 3 Years '51-'52: Co. B: Intramural Football: Band: '52-'53: lntratnural Basketball. Track: Re- serve Football: Varsity Track: Band: ADT: '53-'54: PFC: Platoon Guide: ln- tramural Basketball. Track: NFL: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: ADT. 316 East Chicago Street. Coldwater. Mich. ROBERT P. EGLY, JR. 3 Years '51-52: Co. Au: PFC: Intramural Foot- ball. Basketball. Softball. Track: Marks- man: Most Earnest Endeavor Kledal: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: '52-'53: Sgt.: Plat. Guide: Intramural Football. Basketball. Softball. Track: Sllarpsliooteri Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: P.-XR Card: ADT: '53-'54: 2nd Lt.: lst Lt. Ex- euutixe Officer: Intramural Football. Bas- ketball. Softball. Track: Sliarpsliooter: Degree of Merit: Honor Card Group: PAR Card: Conduct Ribbon Group: ADT: Sword and Shield: Honor Board Alternate: Student Council. President. Bob lives at R. F. D. 8. Box 548. Battle Creek. Nlieb- igan. CX MICHAEL WARREN CHASE EMERSON Ilg Years Co. Bu: '52-53: Intramural Softball. Track: '53-'54-: Intramural Football. Bas- ketball. Track: Varsity Track: Squad Leader. You can End Mike at 11530 Tillot- son. Muncie. Indiana. 3 Years 'Sl-'52: ketball Mgr.: ketball 53354: ketball BRADLEY JAMES FORSYTH Cn, 'LCNQ lntramural Football. Bas- Track. Softball: Equipment Rtmm '52-'53: Intramural Football. Baa, Traek. Softball: PFC: Cn. Clerk: Varsity Football: lntrautural Bas' Softball: Sgt.: SFC Supply Sgt. Brad lives at 59 Monroe St.. Apt. 303. Pontiac. Mirliigan. x I 71 .54 ,. FRANK THEODORE GOODWIN 2 Years '52-'53: AN: Intramural Football: Degree uf Merit: Degree of Honor: '53-54: De gree of Excellence. Can be found at 2108 Anderson Drive. Grand Rapids. Michigan ROBERT J. GOVE 7 Years 47349: Todd: Knicks: '49-'5O: McKenzie: Knicks: '50-'5l: AA Co.: Intramural Foot- ball, Basketball. Softball: Conduct Ribbon Group: '51-'52: PFC. Cpl.: Band: Sharp- shooter Rifle Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Old Guard: Radio Club: '52-'53s Sgt., Band: Reserve Football: Reserve Wrestling: Iron Guard: Expert Rifle Med- al: Conduct Ribbon Group: Old Guard: '53-'54-: 2nd Lt.. Band Commander: Var- sity Football: Cont t Ribbon Group: Ex- pert Riile M 1 Guard: Sword and Shield. 4-4 a. erritorial. Battle Creek. Nlieliig n K J tt RICHARD B. JOHNS 216 Years '50-'51: PFC. Ass't Sqd. Ldr.: lntramural Football. Basketball: Honor Card Group: PAR Card: Conduct Ribbon Group: Honor Board: '51-'52: Cpl.. Sqd. Ldr.: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: ADT: Honor Board: Student Council: Dance Committee: Soph. Class Treasurer: Intramural Football. Basket- ball: '53-754: Sgt.. SFC. 2nd Lt. Plt. Ldr. B Co.: Conduct Ribbon Group: Dance Committee: Sword and Shield: Herald. Editor-in-Chief. lst six weeks: Ass't Tatler Editor. 534 E, N. 22nd St., Abilene. Texas. ROBERT l. JONES 3 Years '51-'52: Co. Cu: PFC: lntramural Soft- ball. Track Meet: Sharpsliootefs Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Dance Commit- tee: PAR Card: '52-'53: Sgt: Sqd. Leader: Varsity Basketball: lntramural Softball, Track Meet: Conduct Ribbon Group: Dance Committee: Radio Club: Medals- Most Earnest Endeavor: Sharpslmoteifs Medal: '53-'54-: lst Lt.: Executive Officer. Co. Cv: Varsity Basketball: Reserve- Cross Country: lntramural Softball. Track: Conduct Ribbon Group: Expert Marks- man's Medal: Clubs-Sword and Shield. VHC: Ass't Sport Editor of Tatler. Bob lives at 220 Oakev Ave.. Lawrenceburg. lndiana, PAUL J. KANCHIER 1 Year 153554: Cu. AN: PFC: lntramural Foot- ball, Softball: Rifle Team: Experfs Medal: NRA: Band. Paul lives at 934-5 S. Bell Ave.. Chicago. Ill. F Y I . 4,4 W Q .0 FRANCIS BRYCE KIRK 3 Years '51-'52: Co. B Intramural Football. Bas- letball. Trackg PFC. Assit Sqd. Leader: Dance Committee Mothers' Day: Sharp- shooter: Conduct Ribbon Group: '52-'53: Reserve Football. Intramural Basketball. Varsity Track. Cpl. Still. Leader. Sharp- shooter: '53-54: 2nd Lt. Plt. Ldr.: Varsity Football: Intramural Basketball: Varsity Track: Honor Board: Student Council. Bryce lives at 30005 West Lake Rd.. Bay Village. Ohio. YR , 'JREF .I ,4- fas. p 1 'if' ' . gk: , .X R is k .V .-vi ., : Q 2 2 gym, 5. ' , sig, 0. q I . in .. 3-wear l, ,.. J K x I 5 ' k lx .EQ K 'V . :sro .9 2 . N fm! 4 X 3 .-N: A 'A t g S Y X f .f w 92 X be ,X F .gi 'Q T aw it 'S t 'rx 'K xf ' a 2.9 CX: N H .M 2 M Xgggu I . .. . .X , , 39 4 sf' 4 f xv X z ' 4 fx-fi ' ' tits i x'-QS MS' i f 3 c if Q an X Q xH 4 Q, X X A-N s--. -, J' -,. ...,..v .gig-N s we Y, .Q 4 , A ,X 1 ffl Y , ' 1 + v 5. .. a 1 I M L, 1 P Jessi. mf' .ff-' Y ' I 51 sm.: A , -:L 1- -' L, ef ...Q . 5 zz I .n ' iw 'iiifxi-1 1 I ERIC I.. LUWHITE 2 Years '52-'53: Co. A Cpl.: Intramural Football: Softballg Varsity Rifle Team: Chemistry Medal: Best New Boyg Expert Rifle Medalg Honor Card Croupg Conduct Rib- bon Groupg PAR Cardg .lim Brown Pen- nant: NRA Distinguished Medal ADTg Camera Clubg Radio Clubg Dance Com- mittee: '53-'54-: Squad Leaderg Sgt.: Ex- pert Rifle Medalg Honor Card Groupg In- tramural Footballg ADT Secretary and Treasurer Camera Club. Eric lives at 500 North Portage Path. Akron 3. Ohio. DONALD E. LINTZ 3 Years 'Sl-'52:Co, Cu: lntramural Basketball. Softball. Track Nleet: NFL Degree of Mer- it: Expert Rifleman: Conduct Ribbon Group: Dance Committee: '52-53: He- serve Football: Varsity Vfrestliltgz Reserve Baseball: Expert Rifleman: NFL Degree uf Honor: Concluct Ribbon Group: Dance Committee: '53-'54-1 PFC to 2ml l.t,: First Sgt. Co. CN: Varsity Wrestling: Expert Rilieman: NFL Degree of Excellence: Firat Place. Sc-lirvol Oratorical Conte-t: Non-Cont Club. Secretary: Honor Buartl Committee. Alternate: YHCQ Concluvt Rib- lxon Group. Don lives at 517 West llewe-3. Flint. flliebigan. WILLIAM J. LIPKE 3 Years '51-52: Co. Au: Intramural Softball: '52- '53 PFC: Radio Club: Iron Guard: PAR Card: Sltarpsliootefs Medal: Intramural Basketball. Softball. Track: '53-'54-: Cpl.. Asst Sqd. Leader: Expert Markman's Med- al: lntramural Football. Basketball. Box 864. Rt. No. 1. Augusta. Michigan. F Q 1 Ffa: 'fini' DONALD J. MAIER 5 Years '49-'50: L Co.: Knicks: Most Earnest Endeavor Medal: VLC: McKenzie Society: Runner-up Neatest Cadet: '50-'51: C Freshman Football: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: Intramural Basketball: Reserve Baseball: ,5I-,521 Intramural Bas- ketball. Track: Reserve Baseball: Sharp- shooter's Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: '52-'53: PFC. Cpl. Ass't Sqd. Ldr.: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: Sharpshootefs Medal: Varsity Football: Intramural Basketball. Track: Reserve Baseball: Iron Guard: VHC: '53-'54-: Sgt.. 2nd Lt. Plt. Ldr.: Conduct Ribbon Group: NFL, Degree of Merit: Sharpshooter's Medal: Sword and Shield: YHCg Old Guard: Intramural Basketball. Track. Don can be reached at 21828 Indian Road. De- troit l9. Michigan. CHARLES T. MARSH 8 Years '-16550: McKenzie Literary: Yarsity Track: Tumbling Trampoline: Herald Staff: Choir: Acolyte: Old Guard: '50-'5l: Co. Av: Cotnus Club: Debate: NFL Degree of Merit and Honor: Herald Staff: Intra- mural Football. Basketball. Softball: Var- sity Baseball Mgr.: Devil and Daniel Web- ster: Night at an Inn: M.H.S. Pirmfore: '51-'52: Band: Herald Stall: lst Tucker Medal tHumoroust Varsity Wrestling: 12nd Sectional! Sharpshooter: Thespians: NFL Degree of Excellence. Second in Dis- trict Speech Contest lHumoroust: Herald Staff: Mikatlo: '52-'53: Band. NFL Degree of Distinction: Varsity Wrestling: 43rd Sectionall: Iron Guard: Expert Rifleman: Best Drilled Cadet: '53-'54-: Cpl.. Band tDrum Nlajortz Varsity Wrestling: tlst Sectional! Second Place Radio Div.. ln- diana Slate Teachers' College: President of NFL: Student Council: Herald Staff: Tucker Gold Medal tFirst Place. Humor- ourt: Expert Rifleman: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card. 501 North Electric Court. Sturgis. Michigan. DENNIS A. McKAY 2 Years '52-'53: B Co.: Intramural Football. Bas- ketball. Softball. Track: NFL. Degree of Merit: '53-54: Cpl.: Sqd. Ldr.: Varsity Football: Intramural Basketball: Conduct Ribbon Group. Sam lives at 18-161 Northlawn, Detroit 21. Michigan. CHARLES W. MILLER 5 Years '49-'50: Co. Lu: Whites: McKenzies: '50- '51: Co. Aug Intramural Basketball. Track Meet: Freshman Football: '51-752: Cpl.: Asst Sqd. Ldr.: Intramural Football: Bas- ketball Reserve Baseball: Degree of Merit: Expert Rifleman: Herald Stall: Camera Club: Debate: Mother's Day Dance Com- mittee: '52-53: Sgt. Sqd. Ldr.: Intra- mural Football. Basketball. Track Meet: Varsity Baseball: Degree of Honor: Ex- pert Rifleman: Runner-up VMI Award: Old Guard: Camera Club: Iron Guard: Chairman. Commencement Dance Commit- tee: '53-54: M!Sgtg 1st Sgt.: Varsity Foot- ball. Baseball, Intramural Basketball: Ex- pert Rifleman: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: Non-Coms Club. Pres.: Old Guard. Vice Commander: Camera Club, Pres.: Radio Club: Student Council: Chairman. Founders' Day Dance Commit- tee: Chairman. Old Guard Dance Com- mittee. Chuck lives at 1186 Argonne Road. Cleveland 21, Ohio. .4 .L Y, ,f SH' QM -2525 1 QQ' 1 ' . -eee gi efiffm'-:Z-5r.5:1'f,.f r . , I' 1 f P ' 4 : . va: j ' 13 - if .ikwfz fs-539.--351 12151422 , :err--1--'-i.: ,4 ,,2f1t:. i.S fx , f . , 1 fa f ' . - 511.-l Q.: :r ,-gm .:- sg ,5413.2f ri, at-tg?- 'its If ,t , 7, ' ,. -feffvwfefar : -Q ,Q . 5 .' ,.,::i,-r 'g.4f1f.,, E2v.f'E Wi, 1'-'Id ,-1. -pr-'-5 'f ,4 5 --git: '- te '-.'.-::7S1.:gIg:-hs .1 ' .4 25. .-Qi' -4.1. fu' ..f' '4 'f ' v. '- . 'feTZs15:af..,:m5.i:v:,A:zz- 1.1 5154 - f '2 :f?51.E2-:.. 3'5' . iff- . ., .f-52:25-V-f '- X - 12. 'f1E f?f'3g5:1.:.. 41 if THOMAS P. MOORE EE Years '51-'52: B Co. PFC: Asst Sqd. Ldr.: NRA. Reserve Rifle Team. Sharpsliootefs Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Sharp- shooter's Medal: '52-'53: Cpl.: Sgt.: Supl. Ldr.: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: Varsity Rifle. Experfs Medal: second place Standing. State Meet: Experts Medal: third Place Team. Hearst Trophy Match 53: '53-'54-: 2nd Lt.: Bn. Staff. M!Sgt.. Bn, S-4: PAR Card: Conduct Ribbon Group: Honor Card Group: Varsity Rifle Team. Distinguished Rifleman: Experfs Medal. 3124 E. Fifth St.. Anderson. lnd. 'W'- Mwawwaat ' :b..Yu,-25-4, Qaoag-sxbbkyarv Nucl-IAEI. E. Mosman 5 Years K 6 '-19550: Co. Ln: Conduct Ribbon Group: Legion of Honor: Knicks: Choir: MCKGH- zie: '50-'5I: Co. Au: PFC: Intramural Football. Basketball. Softball: PAR Card: Conduct Ribbon Group: Acolyte: 51352: Cpl. Assit Sqd. Ldr.: Intramural Foot- ball. Basketball: Conduct Ribbon Group: '52-53: Sgt. Plt. Guide: Intramural Footv ball. Basketball: Sharpshooter's Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Radio Club: Iron Guard: Acolyte: Old Guard: '53-'54-: 2nd Lt. Plt. Ldr.: Intramural Football. Bas- ketball: NFL, Degree of Merit: Sharp- shooter's Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Sword and Shield: Old Guard: Comus Club: Thespians: Acolyle: Taming of tlze Slzrezv: Angel Street. 2710 W. Main St.. Kalamazoo. Michigan. RICHARD G. NEIDBALLA I Yearf '50-51: Cu.: PFC: Freshman Ftmt- Iyallg Hnnnr Carrl Gruup: Cnntluet Biblmn tlrnup: Track: Varsity Baseball: '51--522 3 lfpl.: Culwr Guarcl: Hnnnr Cartl Grmtpz Cumluvt Ribbon Group: Yareity' Ba-ket- ball. Bafeball: Tragkzxlf-XB Carcl: '52-'5.5: Sgt.. Stpl. Ltlr.: SFL.. Plt. bgt.: Hwnnr Card Gruup: Cuntluet Bibbnn Gimup: 5l131'psl1t1ulc'T.N Kleflall Y3f:llX Biielirllliill. Baseball: Non-Coins Club: lrtlll llIldI'4lI PAR Larrl: 53-94: Znrl Ll.: Capt.. Bn. Staff. .-Xrljutant: Hun-rr tlarfl Group: lion- aluct Bibbun Grutlp: P.-XB Cartl: Sbarp- Nlnmter': Nlerlal: Varsity Basketball. Baw- ball. Crufe tltutntry: Yiee. Pre-. YHC. XDT: Setfy Swurcl anfl Sbielrl: Fwttmlerl llay llanwe llummiltee: Spnrle Efl. '5-l Taller: Oltl Guarfl. Dirk Xe-iflballa. Bris- tol. Infliana. THOMAS R, POPEK 4 Years .50-51: Cu. Cn: Yareity Letter Ftmtball. Baseball: Reserve Letter Basketball: tjnn- tluct Ribbon Group: '51-32: PFC: Yar- sily Letters Football. Basketball. Babeballz Conduct Ribbon Group: Expert Rifleman: Bantl: '52-F31 Sgt.: Varsity Letter: Fmt- ball. Basketball. Baseball: Reserxe Letter Track: Cuntluct Ribbnn Group: Expert RiHeman: Band: Hormr Boarcl: lrnn Gnarcl: Sgt. at Arms. VHC: '53-'5-1: Lt Lt.: Plt. Ltlr.: Varsity Letters Basketball. Baseball: NFL Degree nf Merit: Expert Rifleman: Conduct Ribbon Group: Swnrrl and Sbieltl: Oltl Guarrl: Honor Buartl: Sgt. at Arms. YHC: Class Treas. Yifit Toni at 4955 Pontiac Trail. Orcbartl Lake Yillage. Miebigan. .If jnx. .-, v ' 3? t x4 A W 'W '.'-' la.,..T1 . Yhuf' LAWRENCE E. PRIEST 212 Years '51-'52: Co. Cv: Intramural Basketball. Track Meet. Softball: '52-'53: PFC: Cpl.: Ass't Sqd. Ldr.: Sltarpslxootefs Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: lntramural Foot- ball: Intramural Basketball: Softball: Clioir: Comus Club: Arsenic' and Old Lace: '53-'54: Sgt.: SFC: Plt. Sgt.: lntra- mural Football: Most Valuable Player Award: Intramural Basketball. Track. Softball: Conduct Ribbon Group: Expert Marksman's Medal: Herald: Comus: Dance Committee: Degree of Merit. De- gree of Honor in NFL: Tltespians. Larry lives at 2591 Queenston Road. Cleveland Heights 18. Ohio. GEORGE W. ROGERS 4 Years '50-'5l: Co. Av: Varsity Wrestling: Yar- sity Baseball Manager: VHC: lntramural Football: '51-552: PFC: Cpl.: Sqd. Leader: Reserve Baseball: Reserve Wrestling: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: Medals-Spanish Medal. Sharp- Sll00lt'l'-S Medal: VHC: Intramural Foot- ball: '52-'53: Sgt.: Reserve Wrestling: Conduct Ribbon Group: lron Guard: Dance Committee: ADT: VHC: Sharp- sl1ooter's Medal: intramural Football: ln- tramural Softball: '53-154: SFC: Plz. Sgt.: Varsity Wrestling: Expert lXlarksman's Medal: Conduct Ribbon Group: Non- C0111-S Club: VHC: Old Guard: lntra- mural Football: Intramural Softball. George lives at 500 North Portage Path. A krt mu 3. Ohio. BRENT C. SEAGER -1- Years '50-'5l: Co. CE: PFC: Freshman Foot- hallg Honor Card Group: Jim Brown Pen' nant: A.D.T.: Conduct Ribbon Group: Honor Board: Medals-Best Posture: Nlurl Earnest Endeavor: Haberly: Herald Staff: '51-152: Cpl.: Sqd. Leader: Reserve Foot- ball. RiHe Team. NRA: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: .X.D.T.: Medals-Haberly. Tribune. Spanish. Most Trustworthy Cadet. Expert Nlarkmans Nledal: Thespians. Mikado. Herald Staff. Dance Committee: '52-'53: Plt. Sgt.: Var- sity Football. RiHe Team. NRA: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: A.D.T.: Medals-Tribune. Haberly. Rank- ing Cadet. Outstanding Non-Com. Chris- ian Courtesy. Expert Blarkniatfs Blf'fl3ll Command Decision: Herald Staff: Club-- YHC. Radio. Honor Board. Tbespians: lron Guard: Dance Committee: '53-'54: Klaj: Bn. Co.: Varsity Football: RiHf- Team: NR.-X: Honor Card Group: Condut-I Ribbon Group: A.D.T.: Expert Xlarkman: Old Guard. - Sword and Shield: Herald Staff: YHC: Editor of Taller: Quill and Scroll: Thespians: Honor Board: Student Council: Dance Committee. Rrent lites at Brown City. Michigan. S MICHAEL E. SEAGLY 2 Years '52-153: Co. HAH: PFC: Intramural Foot' ball. Softball: Honor Card Group: Con' duct Ribbon Group: NRA: Expert Medal: Rifle Team: Herald: ,53-'54-: Cpl. Co. Guide: Expert Medal: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: Rifle Team: NRA: Tatler: Herald: ADT.: Angel Street. Mike lives at Topeka. Indiana. CHARLES R. SCHAFER 3 Ye-are '51-'52g Co. Cu: Intramural Football. Bas- ketball. Softball: Sliarpsliootefs Medal: Choir: ,llz'!.'11do 4PropsP: '52-'53: PFC: ln- lramural Football. Basketball. Softball: Sharpshooter's Meclalg Choir: Command D9FlA.SI'0lZ. Arsenic and Old Lace lPropsl: '53-'S-1: lntramural Football. Basketball. Softball. Track Meet: Sharpshoote-r's Med- al: Choir: Taller Stall: The-spiansg Tum- Ing of the Shrew Ulakeupl. Chuck can be found soon at 1532 Mcllillan. Dear- born. Michigan. fi Q' wg 4, .I Q.. , ,A-A V .' SZJP :' 1:5-32? , . x I 1 ,. . - 1 ei .t 1 v -L , -1- 9- ' . . .1 ff if ' -E5 .2 . . 3, . :1.,. ..-- 4:1 - N A .,?jvf' ' ' 'I tw ,t, f ,ie ga' 44 A . 1, .- . .. - A . ..... .,.., -. , vii ' -ff ? WI .55 A ' - f Q. rg -5 ' f , , ,sa 1 Q. 3 .-.V - X I. , 5 Q m4I..g ,' -1 .. I-' ' ww f Z ,L ' .fZi .-ES 315: .' . ir, - :,I'fiTf 'ff' r-if Q2fi w'11Eg5E'f. . , . -I - ,Yf ,L ig , . . : --I , - '.-. .. , . . ' 2525 i ' '1 i ,sifi ,, ' F1291 1.' 27' i ' 1. 4' 7:13 'Hi' g ' :F C ' 2 :TL X 'I .iipnng - 2 V -- - . ggi. . 1 K- rw F uv- -... JAMES H. SCHWARTZ 4 Years '50-'51: Co. AH: PFCg lntramural Foot- ball. Equipment Room Mgr.: PAR Card. Most Earnest Endeavor Cadet. Conduct Ribbon Group, ,lim Brown Pennant: '51- '52: Cpl. Ass'l Sqd. Ldr.: Equipment Room Mgizg Conduct Ribbon Group: Sharpshoot- er's Medal: '52-'53: Sgt. Sqcl. Ldr.q Var- sity Track Mgr.g Iron Guard: Conduct Ribbon Groupg Markman's Medal: '53-'54-: Mfsgt. lAss't T.O. Lower Schoollg Non- Coms Club: Old Guard: Conduct Ribbon Group: Sharpshootelfs Medal. Jim lives at 307 E. Washington St.. Montpelier. Ohio. Y PJ . id-f cHi 71 ' I ' fy 1 I 41 ,X 1 If ,JL X IVV' -f ,,, f r I fgfff t ff s .1 , 4 DON P. SMITH T Years '-17348: Co. Lu: Knicks. Choir. .-Xeolytes: 118349: Tennis Doubles. VLC: '49-'5U: Ten- nis Singles: '50-'5l: Co. AU: Reserve Football. Basketball. Track: '51-.521 Yar- sity Football. Basketball. Track. Old Guard. THC. Sllarpsliootens Medal. Speech. Degree of Merit: '52-53: Cpl. Ass't Supply Sgt.: Yarsity Football. Bas- ketball. Track. Baseball. Old Guard. YHC. See Hour They Run: Haberly Medal. Iron Guard. Old Guard and Class Danve Coin- inittee: '53-54: Sgt. Guidon Bearer: Yar- sity Football. Basketball. Track. Baseball: Turning of the Shrew: Expert Nlarkmanl Medal: ConCltlCI Ribbon Group: Herald Reporter. Smitty can be found at 6303 Whitaker Road. Ypsilanti. Rllldllgdll. DAVID R. STEERS 4 Years '50f51: Co. Cu: PFC: Varsity Wrestling: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: YHC: Dance Committee: '51-'Six Cpl. Sud. Leader: Intramural Track Nleet. Softball: Varsity Wrestling: Sliarpsliool- er's Medal: Honor Card Group: Contluel Ribbon Group: YHC: Danve Connnittee: Honor R4-ard: GIIIIIIIZIIIIII D6'1'tSl.lIl1l '32-.531 Sgt. Plt. Guide: Varsity Wrestling: NFL Degree of Merit. Honor. Excellence: See- ond Original Oratorieal Deelamation Con' test: Experfs Medal: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: YHC: Honor Board: Dance Coniniittee: Iron Guard: Herald: '53-54: 2nd Lt. Capt. Co. Com- mander: lntramural Football. Track Meet. Softball: Varsity Wlrestling lCapt.t: NFL Degree of Distinction: Experts Medal: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: Sword and Shield: Herald: VHC tPresidentI: ADT: Radio Club: Tatler. Ass't Business Mgr.: Honor Board tSee'yl : Dance Committee: Student Coun- cil fVice Presb. Dave's home is at 232 Woodward Avenue. Kalamazoo. Michigan. f 'ir vigrx Xi JOHN F. TOWLE 112 Years '52-'53: Co. C : lntramural Basketball. Track Meet: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: '53-'54: SFC: Plt. Sgt.: lntramural Football: Sharpshooter's Med- al: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: Non-Coms Club: Dance Commit- tee. 19825 Sussex Road. Shaker Heights. Ohio. fi S HOWARD D. TURPIT 4 Years '50-'51: Co. '6A : Intramural Football. Soft- ball: '51-'52: Intramural Football, Soft- ball: Camera Club: '52-'53: PFC: Intra- mural Football. Softball: Degree of Merit: Rifle Team: Sbarpsbooter: NRA: Con- duct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: Camera Club: lron Guard: '53-'54-: Cpl.: Intra- mural Football, Softball: Expert Rifleman: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: Camera Club: Acolyte. Dapper Dan resides at 1120 North Colorado. Hast- ings, Nebraska. HAROlD D. WEDEL 4 Years '50-'5l: Co.: HMS Pinufore: Choir: Band: Varsity Checker: '51-'52: Comnmml Deeision: Choir: Intramural Basketball: '52-'53: Arsenit' and Old Late: Choir: Counts Club: '53-A542 Conduct Ribbon Group: Sharpshootefs Rifle Medal: Old Guard: Herald Staff: Comus Club: Thes- pians: Public Relations Ass't. Dave can be found at 228 Fremont St.. Battle Creek. lliehigan. g . 1 'i is 2, 5. T .. gj !QP' . -ire : V, GEORGE A. F. WEIDA ' 4 Years ' '50-'5l: Co. Au: PFC: Freshman Nunter- ' ' als Football. Basketball: lntramural Track ' Meet: Tennis Doubles Runner-up: Con- 7 ., duet Ribbon Group: '51-'52: Cpl.: Be- S' 'Q' serve Letters Cross-Country, Basketball. -Z, Tennis: NFL Degree of Merit: Sharp- shonter: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: Best Drilled Cadet: '52- '53: Sgt.: Reserve Letters Football, Basket- ball' Varsity Letter Tennis: Expert Bille- man, Conduct Ribbon Group Radio Club qllItlCIllCOllI1L1l lron Guard Commente ment Dance Committee Tennis Doubles Runner up 53 54- 9Et!MaJ Batt Qtaff Beserxe Letter Cross Country Varsity Let ters Football Basketball Tennis Expert Rifleman HOIILII Card Group Conduct Ribbon Group Non Com Club Old Guard George lives at 215 Casterton Axe Akron 3 Ohio .6 r A., .- ,, ff' t L fait S 1 75 QiQl'r',f, Q + S Wa- 1 09.8 9 'Q I 'sw AQFYN gt -,x aqui. v ' X J ,htm- vt 9 1 i X4 X lx ,Mc-. 44' st E ' ' .-4-f QX'-21535399272-'.fZS??f' -. 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Ti: .1'vg?a.QC f- :gag'g,j'55'?1:-izgigri-'L' gfgj.-sat.g::fs:5,mi: I .'51,',: ll H ,--53.5, Q' -. t' A 1lT5'4P15-511' 41' '- I1:1f.3i'.'iI?f5 Wt if' 4584- '.I.1 :' ,521-PZ:-3.-. . vskz.-'-11:51.11:-1-'21 -f '-.1 T , - , 1 .,:.., Q. .' -.:,3.:tW-4--. ,4.-gmt, , :2f:5::::,,.-...--3316 .gg,11, yd, ,IJil'if''9'4ft:1:---M-'Fifi'-.-'bf-ff-3' 3 'F' -IT' W l ALZZAA w u ff at v rl' till'5i?l.Wf 4 Years '50-'51: Co. AH: PFC: lntramt al Fool- ball. Basketball. Softball. Track: Conduct Ribbon Group: '51-'52: Cpl.: intramural Football. Basketball. Softball. Track fllarksmang Honor Card Group: Condu Ribbon Group: PAR Card: ADT: '52-'5 : Sgt.: Intramural Basketball. Track Meet: NFL Degrees of Merit and Honor: Marks man: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: PAR Card: ADT: Iron Guard: '53-54: Second Lt.: Plt. Ldr.: Varsity Cross-County: lntramural Basketball. Track: Honor Card Group: Conduct Rib- bon Group: PAR Card: ADT: Sword and Shield: Honor Board: Student Council: Old Guard: Herald Staff. 2329 Marston Lane. Flossmoor. Illinois. fS THOMAS H. WOl.FRUM Il 3 Years '51-352: Co. Cu: PFC Sqd. Member: ln- tramural Basketball: Acolyte: Best New Boy: '52-'53 Sgt. Sqd. Leader: Basketball Reserve: Track and Softball: ADT: Ac- olyte: Honor Card Group: Conduct Rih- bon Group: Sbarpshooter: '53f54 SFC: MfSgt. Bn. Stall: Varsity Basketball: Sllarpsliooter Medal: Honor Card Group: Conduct Ribbon Group: ADT: Acolyte. Todd lives at Rome City. lndiana. RICHARD R. WOOD 2 Years '52-'53: Cu, l'l : lutramural Funlball: Dr-- grve uf Merit: Banfl: Gulf: Expert Rifle- man: '53--541 Cpl.: Ban1l:lntramural Femi- ball: Sliarpslmoter. 312 South Scott St.. A-Mlriau. Michigan. fx GEORGE l. WYATT 152 Years '52-'53: Cu. Au: liitramural Basketball. Softball: '53-54: Varsity Basketball. lutra- mural Fuotball. Sliarpsliootefs llmlal. Sabu hangs out al Rural Route 4. Bax 101. lnclianapulis. lncliana. agl?54 ,-4 - Wlieii Pete Bouton and Tim Nfarsh first entered Howe way hack in '4-6. no one thought that much would ever come of their class since the following year all of their classmates failed to return for one reason or another. But in the years that followed Pete and Tim picked up many new classmates. lost a few. and in the final tahulatioii will have quite a crowd to graduate with when Commencement rolls around. While in the Lower a few firsts came with the Class of '54 when track was started. and in its first season the team was led to a very successful record hy present menihers of the Class. whether they he here at Howe or elsewhere. Also. in haskelhall a record breaking season of lf wins as against only two losses was recorded with the team made solely of Seniors ol' this year. These. plus excellent showings in everything else made the four year's stay in the Lower a very pleasant one for everyone concerned. When the present graduating class entered the l pper and grew to its present size it entered the spanking new .-Xcadeinic Building. the first Freshman class to do this. This building grew to he very familiar to the Class of '5-L and it also was to become. perhaps. their liest friend. Out from its four walls came many brilliant students and many records have been set. both good and bad. by the Class of A5-1. Of course we will only mention the good ones but they really' did out-number the had by so much that the had were only incidental. From the Class of '54 came men who passed the NRUTC tests. received excellent scholarships in college. set records in all of the different co-ops taken in their four years. went as far as state in tests given in the different classes. and so on and on and on. ln military. with many of this yearis present graduating class as team members. the rifle team went as far as to win the National Rifle Meet and in the Fifth Arniy' area took first two years in a row. Many' brilliant records were set during that long period of victory after victory and many' by men of the Class of '54. Also. standards were set for both competitions and the annual Government Inspection that will he a real challenge for other classes to follow. Out on the athletic field the Class of '54 really made a name for itself. ln football the successful teams of '52 and '53 were never without a couple of members of this class in their lineup and though in their final year the record doesn't look very im- pressive. the team. led entirely hy Seniors. played some mighty nice football against teams with such power as Goshen and Muskegon Catholic. In basketball it was another story. however. as each year. the team improved till in their last year the squad. being made up entirely' of Seniors. won the County' Tourna- ment and in the Sectionals played perhaps the best game a Howe School team has ever play ed when they downed a strong Kendallville five by two points in the quarter finals. The team went on to he swamped hy' LaGrange hy' twenty' some points the next afternoon. but they will never have to hang their heads in shame when they come hack to re-visit the campus. ln their two final years of play' the squad had a record of 35 wins and only nine defeats. a record any team could be proud of. ln wrestling the class of '54 had two boys in the state Hnals. one of these placing. ln their final year the wrestling squad had one of the best records that Coach Kelly has ever witnessed. Swimming was inaugurated in the last year of this group's reign and for a first year sport did excellently. In the spring the teams were about like they usually are. but when the Class of '54 was in its Junior year the baseball team had the best seasonal record in many a year. There were many individual stars on both the track and tennis squads but neither had outstanding records. Every club on campus prospered during the last few years. The Varsity H Club put on four very successful County Tournaments and through hard work were able to build their present clubroom and lounge up to what they are now. The Old Guard. the National Thespians. the National Forensic League. and the Alpha llelta Tau all grew in hoth prestige and membership while the Class of '54 made its home'i here at Howe. Also. the best dances ever sponsored by a class here at Howe have been a halgnit with the Class of 54. Topped by their exquisite Big Topi' put on last Commence- ment. originality has been a first with this Class. This is one thing that the classes to come will really have to go some to beat. And there you have it. Nlany of the records still stand that were not hroken hy the Class of '54 hut there have also heen many set lay this same class. Ns one ol' the guest speakers at an athletic lvanquet once said. Records are made lor others to hreakf' We hope that that is just what will happen to those that we tune set hut weire confident that some will stand for many' years to come. f4Sendcvz f- IJ 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 tltl 50 4-tl 45 50 55 57 5715- tltl 05 06 15 151'Q 16 20 201.75 50 00 15 151-1 16 30 35 Owl Seager flies into staff quarters alter nightly niice hunt. Carnplvell is seen pacing hall in anticipation of taking charge ol' reyeille formation. Staff Motheru Moore starts cleaning up mess lelt from teleyision party' in stall quarters. Paxton gets up. excitedly reads another thrilling chapter in new edition ol G. O. llarh and Marsh say good-night at Three Rivers. HP1z9Ql116yM staggers into room with strong odor of 1-okcu on lvreath. Hearing footsteps. Kirk and Donkin hurriedly put out weeds. leap for lreds. Pvts. Donkin and Kirk land in hed. not quite fast enough. Louis Armstrongu Brown is heard in halls lnlowing lt's a lllue World . linderclassmen happily line up in halls for reveille formation. Company' gawks as Company stall staggers from ollice after all nruht card party and drinking cokes. Hal Hlloog intercepts Stall Nlotherh returning from ltltiflllltg wash. 'Hoogn enters staff quarters with intention of awakening 5. 5. . is wel- coined by loud roar. History takes place. Both of Boog's eyes are opened at same time. Fresh A Company report sheet is marred hy' names of oflicers as Crepe Soleil gets big chance to make use of his nightly reading from tl. U. linderclassmen in Company A pick up new vocahulary as they pass rooins 1. 2. and 12. First call for mess lyou think were kiddinil. llnderelass men skip into mess hall. Seniors stagger into mess hall. stomping out weeds in hall way. Boog'i rises. protesting late entrance. Haggerty changes menu for lunch. Seniors place right hand over heart in mourning. Loud strains of the Jones Boys are heard hy' all and ten seconds later the LawrencelJurg Spooki' roars into mess hall straddling his Harley 125. Buns, charges out of serving room hearing Aunt Jemima Haggerty ' pancakes. 1 F- 1 rg Ll 10 10 11 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 -oo -0' 3312 55 8 0 8 30 9 U0 9 001.5 9 05 00 20 05 00 05 06 07 08 20 35 36 -36M 37 1 15 1 30 1 31 1 50 1 55 1 56 1 57 2 30 2:45 2:46 2:47 3.16 2:35 3:36 3:36bQ 3:40 4:20 4:25 4:251fg Buns slips. drops platter on Bubble . The mess hall windows are shat- tered by a terrific bang. Haggerty again changes menu. Crepe Sole heard testing acoustics of new buildings by screaming Five Demeritsu. lwnderclassrnen enter school rooms. all set for another big day' at books. Ray Babe begins announcements and all sit down for another Kelly Hour . Looks of amazement are seen upon underclassmen's faces as B Cubed pulls up in '54 Cadillac Fleetwood and Seniors pile out. Fearless Fredu goes into frenzy as Priest and Kanchier yell Fire l from back of chemistry lab. Fred passes out as Seager. Steers. and Bowman rush to the rescue with HCL. H2SO4. and HNO3. B Cubed phones Vlr. Herrick. collect. for new chemistry lab. Ray Babe asks Seagly' to kindly set the alarm to awaken sleeping Whale- head . Whaleliead gets fifteen for not calling class up as alarm wasn't loud enough. Seniors settle down for Daddy Clemfs slumber hour. Corps stroll into McKenzie Tavern for noon special - Boob-ey e-pie . To see how special went over. Haggerty steps into dining hall. Haggerty makes hurried exit as big Senior barrage is begun. Smiley '. for the first time realizing he has no commandant. steps down from lofty perch. Now there are two vacancies in faculty open. After having thrown everything but the chairs they sit on. Seniors decide to stop riot. Neidballa announces Senior dress for second school - one button rolls. Acting Commandant Paxton rises to object. Marsh eliminates Paxton by judo. Three down. six to go. g'Earl'A Devanny places newly' bought oak leaves on collar. After pleading with Seniors for fifteen minutes. Ray Babel' finally con- vinces them that they can sleep just as well over in the class rooms. Ray Babe calls Whalehead out of chemistry' for daily get-together. Hay Babe gets nickle raise he has been asking for. for the last five years. Devanny's class lflall starts as each member tells joke for daily grade. Popek is heard threatening Devanny with knife after grade. Thinks it was worth C minus. Devanny begins spiel on how high type his grading Devanny, victim number four. Loud commands of At Ease and HAS You W6l'P!T Domes' 'Lconfusion hour starts. Finally getting class quieted down. Owl Seager calls Bouton knocks table over as he gets up. Table falls on Stone Dome dies of brain concussion. Five down. four to go. Eighth period Freshman class commended by Seniors for devouring Break- fast of Champions in order to gain strength for coming athletics. Six down. three to go. Panda', Moore reports to Sgt. Koehler in armory for supply of beer for big staff party planned for that night. Argument over price leads to duel at twenty paces. receiving D plus for sy stem is. are heard as Stone class up. Stone Domes' foot. Panda slips blanks into Koehler's 45. Mrs. Koehler receives sympathy call from Seniors. Seven down. two to go. aa 7 19 - - - - Bent Beak s mmrods begin daily finger exercises. Bent Beakv crossing firing line to inspect plugged trap. Eager Edgar Bowman and Weasel Seagly' fail to see him and com- mence firing. 5 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 ,- A 1- I T A 1 1- 1 9: 9 9: 9: 30 '35 .56 50 lil lit 4-5 48 'UU Ol lll 25 26 28 till 05 06 OT 08 09 00 01 05 1 O Nlrs. Stanford receives Congressional Medal of Honor and letter of condol- ence from War Department. Only one more to go! 'Wlargeu Nloshier comes into Company Office from strenuous athletics of watching all of the fellas play volley hall. Nlarge quickly leaves office as Egly and Rogers make clear their designs. Crinner Viriles is reminded to relax while smiling hy one of Crepe Soles'- many hints to hetter lifeh. Nlaier. Forsyth. and Towle have little disagreement with underclassmen over use of all but one shower for Seniors. linderclassmen rise up. Nlrs. Beckley receives seven fine upstanding hoys as guests for the next few days. Call is hlown in Company for chapel. Bouton tells Turpit to get head and ey es to the front. Chapel starts and Howes own Liherace. UH Keys lhhotson. pounds out Howe Alma Nlater on organ. Seniors drown out underclassmen hy singing l igmy's revised edition. We are the class of 195-10. Company marches into chapel after hearing long fifteen minute argu- ment presented hy Dapper Dan as to just why he had his head and ey es other than lo the front. Seniors depart from formation after getting one whiff of aroma from Hag- gertyis Hash House. Commandant. Superintendent. PAXISAF. and TIP. Calmish makes feehle at- tempt to turn hack stray Seniors. Sitting Bull Johns makes another chapter in the annals of history with Calmish's Last Stand . At last! All hrassl Big hlastl Seniors invade canteen. The Jones Boyn. having connections with Seagrams in l.ayvrencehurg. has truck load of joy juice sent special delivery. Canteen hecornes Senior cluhroom. Truck arrives. linderclassmen make wild scramhle to sniff corks. lwnderclassmen are forced to return to coke machines. Bottles empty. Seniors stagger over to Ray Hahes' house. and demand keys to school Fords. Ray Baheu rejects Seniors' demands. Another fine man hites the dust as Lintz and Steers demonstrate new hody breaking hold. Seniors having eliminated all authority on campus. order underclassmen to hed. and report to Battalion Staff for all night jam session. ,.x.x.x.x.x.s.s,s.s.s,x.x.x.,.,.x.,.x.s.x.,.x.x.,.x.x.,.x.x.x.x.x.g.x.s.s.s.s.x.x A SINCERE THANK YOU The Class of 1951 u'islre.s lo Ialre this opportunity to express its sincere gralitzule lo the three men who have aelefl as our class arlvisers rlzzring our high school years at Howe. To Colonel Alherl Hruni goes our thanlrs for giving us such a splenflifl .start in our years as Freshmen anal Sophonzores. His lfinzlly arlviee anrl his zlesire lo he helpful will alivays put him. at the top of our list. To Sergeant Willianz Rozer goes our Ihanlrs for giving 115 such a 'hae year in '52-'53 during zvhieh we preparerl ourselves for our las! anrl best year at Howe anrl rluring' which Ire set stanflarfls for a 6,0171- IIIEIICEIIIHIII Danee Il'll1.!'ll u'ill lee haril to equal. To Ur. Shirley Glenn goes our thanlfs for all the lcinrlly' help zvhieh lze has given us throughout our high school career. Not only during this lasl year. when he has aelefl as class aflviser. but 1Ul18lIl?'Ul'l' he eoulil he of help he was always available. To these three men go our thanks. best ZUIASIICS and hopes for their happiness and success in years to come. -e- THE CLASS OF 1954 x.x.x.x.x.s.s.x.x.x.x.x.,.x.s.,.,.x.x.s.s.5.x.s.5.x.x.x.x.x.5.y.g.y.x.s.x.s.y.s.x CLASSES Q 4 v ' J-Y- 1g - I V 'L ' .gr I ug First rnw Ile-ft tn rigihttz llnrrudn. Gnrslnn. Sr-ihnltl Sevniitl rnw: Xinlrenfl. Nagy. Burke. Xlalllu-ws. Win-elm-li. Warlswnrlh. Nm-ling. Swarm-nn. Nitlnr. llaines. Schlavlit 'l'hir4l rnw: Nivltnl-. Hnelkv. Shaw. Fnx. Hit-ks. Russell. Rei-ing. Schwartz. H.. lillllliftbllgll. Lncliarl Funrtlt rnw: Nlark-. Kr-rr. Ynxku. H.. Svltlein-lter. Hyder. Exern-tt. Hint-kh-5. Wnlfe. Curtis. Whelan Fifth rms: Pre-scntl. l!1'nwm'. S.. hangs. Pf'l1'l 4ill. Hivliarrlsnii. Stnrer. T.. Yanis. iinnwuy. Xrliskzts. Bnssv This is the grnup nf cadets which will assume the leadership uf the Cadet Corps next year. Judging from their performance during the past year. they should he capable nf handling the many respnnsihilities which will he theirs in their Senior year. The ntlicers nf the present junior class are: President. Dave Gordon: Vice- President. Ward Beckley: Secretary. Chuck Seihnld and Treasurer. Tom Teaford. As the Tatler goes to press. this group is husily engaged in planning fur the ans nual Cnmmencement Dance. W EV.-- ..., -. 01264 First row llefl lo rightt: Pereira. Carek. Hull. Svlzim-hr-rl. Ross Second row: Seelpack. Lusk. flleisellzar. Rogers. J.. Barton:-. Fowler. Javksori. Terry Third row: Ninlcheff. Dryden. Bishop, Thomas, D.. Magill. Carlnick. Weylanfl. Gray. Turney Fourth row: Thompson. C. R.. jones. W. sl.. Zaclilan. Emshwiller. Kaufka. Thomas. R. E.. Rowe. Wattles. Creyer Fifth row: Schuhle. Burdick. Ballinger. Baker. Sliorney. Kuheck. Huntress. Bailey. Caras With the faces of many of this yearis Sophomore class popping up to take the spotlight on many occasions on campus it looks as though the school will he in good hands when 1956 rolls around. Putting on a good Nlotherls Day Dance they showed that the social events of the future will be in capable hands. The Sophs were headed by the very capable Fred Mull in the Presidentls chair. Fred was assisted by Jerry Carek as ViceoPresident, Andrew Schieberl as Secretary. Ron Pereira who handled the funds. and the Bouncer was Bob Ross. With another year to gain more skill and knowledge their prospects look very bright indeed. T THE SENIUR CEASS PRESENTS THE fx TMNT? rv!!! A 'Z ' 4 -init' - I , -, ..,.,.ms. ,. Hx,-.A , A '- , x-. , -. .. 'Y' 1' H A-' sf. '-P 'U 17:-- 1 712+-ff ' .' f' - +.- ' ws ,.-,.., ' ' ... . . s ., - '-' - 4 - 1 -1- .-ga., '3+ -31 First row th-ll to righll: Barnes. Bancroft. llaxison. Slurer. Wf. Hill - Sr-coml row: Cole. Bennett. ,l. C.. Nagel. Pellow. Sehleman. Cook. Yozka. D.. Drussel. Stor- ing. lxl4'Gllll'f'. Lockerlry Third row: Bachrach. Cohen. Klope. Wisely. McNamara. Harding, Partridge. XIc'Diarmid. Sum-lunart. C. Sender. Halllwrg. Cappas Fourth row: Etlgett. Str-wart. Long. Hetry. Boysel. Bradstock. Pullen. Conas. Williamson Hall. Wheeler. Arthur Fifth row: Linlz. L. C.. Foster. Harris. Hanna. Bradshaw. Smith. R. D.. Wecltlle. Alfano. Schwarz. E. A.. Lingle. Nushauni. Heeter The Freshman class has made much progress under the eflicient leadership of its class president. Kent Davidson. They will be going on a feedfsoon to top off a very fine year. The other class leaders were. Vice-President. Mike Bancroft: Secretary. Bill Storerg Treasurer, Bill Barnesg and last but not least, the Sergeant-at-Arms. Jerry Hill. A very fine group of oflicers picked by the class itself. The class will be eager to join the ranks of the Sophomores next year, a well deserving. well mannered group. de Zena at mm Un September 8. 1953 the Lower School threw open its doors to thirty-six new cadets. They are liugene Brown. William Cameron. Peter Choporis. Jetlery Clark. John Clingan. Roger Corhin. Daniel Cornish. George Dahl. Thomas lleak. Thomas Hanson. Robert Hart. Frederick Johnstone. Nlichael Jones. X ernon Kennett. Richard Lutz. Edward Nlacker. Dennis XlcComla. Ronald McComb. Virilliain Mills. Gerald Nlurphy. Wvalter Philipian. John Plisken. Wesley Harney. Richard Schmitt. Terry See- back. Courtland Seger. Carl Snyder. Hruve Sollors. Derry Sollors. William Spillane. Laird Stanton. Ronald Stewart. Thomas Tuttle. Dale Yogel. Michael Watson. and Ronald Woolley. They were. during the year. joined by Paul Ellis. Gary lfyerett. Jon Nlortrude. Glendon Hassfeld. Michael Dunn. Daniel Hiller. Ellis Sylyester. Michael Tucker and James Piper. These cadets were greeted lay the staff. consisting of Nlr. Howard W. Downs. Principal: Father Earl T. Jennings. Principal lfnieritus: Xlajor Ransom S. Hawley. Mr. liimhall Jones. Mr. Leo Buckley. Nlr. Jucoli Poljak. Xlrs. Howard Downs. Mrs. Lois Kelly. Nlrs. Lucille Slater and Xlrs. Layonia Davis. Houseinother. Three of the staff were new faces to the cadets. hut were well known to the campus. Major Hawley was graduated from Howe in the class ol TH. From Howe. Major Hawley attended and graduated from the liniversity of Nlichigan. He then returned to Howe as an instructor. After serving in both World War II and the Korean Con- flict. he returned to Howe. Nlr. Jacob Poljak attended the Lower for five years and graduated from Howe in the class of 119. He graduated from Hall State Teachers' College in l'J53. Hr. Poljak was also a camper. Junior Counsellor. and Master over a period of fourteen years. ' THE EIGHTH GRADE First row tlefl to righti: Kelly. Sl'llI'3lIl. Choporis. lloels. lie-ll. liuincy. Xrliskus. X. Second row: S6't'll2ll'li. T.: Raylner. Dailey. Kennett. ll'-rger. W.: Hvnll. Syclcos Third row: Wood. Stewart. R.: liollills. Thomas. ll. L.: Tntlh-. lin-rett. tL.g 'I't-rr.-ll, Ib, Fonrlh row: Longdyke. ffliiek. Enilmry. Hassle-ld. Seeley. Halrerly. Xlaclati-. Url '-11+-va..--- :mL-Q:.- L' -L: 1-.gf 2 - 1 1-Ore-gig, 1...- - -J . - Mrs. Davis had been a housemother at the camp for two years. ln December Mrs. Davis returned to Chicago and was succeeded by Mrs. Virginia Jackson who took over the duties of housemother. Mrs. Jackson had also been at camp for two years. On Sunday. the new cadets were joined by old cadets Andrew Arliskas. William Beach. David Bell. David Block. Robert Burger. Williaiti Burger. Bruce Chick. James Collins. James Daily. Paul Emory. Douglas Ford. Thomas Calf. Mark Crice. Kenneth Grissom. Charles Could. Paul Haherly. Daniel Kelly. Howard Klett. Geofrey Kruse. Gary Lash. Harold Longdyke. Ronald Lowe. Robert Macfate. James Marks. Marshall McCall. Peter Moe. John Morgan. Hugh Ort. James Porter. Arthur Quaife. John Raymer. Edward Robinson. Cary Roels. Stephen Schleman. ,lames Schram. Roger Scott. Leonard Seeley. Peter Snure. John Strutzel. Daliel Svetcos. David Terrell. Roger Thomas. Fred Wa1'dell. Robert Wfnod. and Harold Zealley. On Monday. September l2. regular school classes were organized and we were underway. The academic program has gone very well this year. The average has been high. a majority of the cadets making their PAR. and Cadets Daily. Haherly. Zealley. Burger R.. Clark. Moe. Morgan. Lowe. and Terrell D.. by maintaining high academic averages and high conduct grades. are now eligible for the Honor Sox-iety. Beta Lamda Sigma. Several other cadets have the Honor Grades in their school work. but lack the conduct grades. ln April. the Tth and Sth grades took the Secondary School Examinations. but the results are not yet known. The remedial reading classes have progressed well under Mrs. Kelly. ln Military. Major Hawley and his Assistant T. O.. Mfsgt. James Schwartz. have developed a fine Company. The Company did very well in the fall parades and is looking forward to the Spring parades and to the Lower night at Commencement when they present their Silent Drill. THE SEVENTH GRADE First row llefl lo right D: Brown. E.: Burger. R.: Lutz. Dahl. Quaife. Call Second row: Clark. Schleman. S. E.: Corbin. Grissom. Philipian. Deal-Q Third row: Hanson. T.: Murphy. Mills. Kruse. Spillane, Beach. Klett l ourIh row: Miller. D.: Sylvester. Porter. Crice. Snyder. Strntzel. McCall I - Y , . v - W- Y --.---'W Va .. -.v -.--Qzvt,-,-1f+f-fi ---if The commissioned and non-connnissioned olificers of the Company are: Capt. Paul Haluerly. Company Commander: 2nd Lt. Daily. James T.. Ifxec. Odicerz 2nd Lt. Emhry. Paul J.. Platoon Leader: Nlf'fSgt. Terrell. David J.. Platoon Leader: SFC Arliskas. :Xndrew J.. Platoon Leader: NI Sgt. Seeley. Leonard P.. lfirst Sgt.: Sgt. Collins. James P.. Cuidon Bearer: Sgt. Roels. Gary C.. Supply Sgt.: Sgt. Nlarks. James L.: Sgt. Sclileman. Steven IQ.: Sgt. Zealley. Harold Sgt. Rayiner. John .-X.: Sgt. Bell. David H.: Sgt. Burger. Rohert L.: Cpl. Beach. William J.: Cpl. Block. David Xl.: Cpl. Burger. Wfilliam F.: Cpl. Chick. llruce W.: Cpl. lford. Douglas: Cpl. Grissom. Kenneth .-X.: Cpl. Kelly. Daniel P.: Cpl. Kruse. Ceofrey: Cpl. Lowe. Ronald J.: Cpl. McCall. Marshall A.: Cpl. Moe. Peter T.: Cpl. Xlorgan. John C.: Cpl. Ort. Hugh .-X.: Cpl. Sehram. James .-X.: Cpl. Scott. Roger F.: Cpl. Thomas. Roger L. The Lower has had a busy year in extra-curricular activities. The choir has lween doing a fine joh under the direction of Xlr. Ernest llwhotson. ln addition to their regular singing in the chapel. they presented the Cantata Aln'ahain Lincoln for the Lincoln Day Program. and on Passion Sunday sang another cantata The Crucihxionu. hy Sir John Stainer. Both works were well done and well received liy the audiences. The choir also carried the main part in the annual procession of the l3oar's Head at Christmas time. as well as singing in several churches of the diocese. The Herald Staff. under the direction of Mrs. Downs. did a nohle jolw of keeping the receivers of the Howe Herald informed of the doings at the Lower. Several ot' the staff showed real potentialities in the field of reporting. The meinlvers ol the statl' were: Jim Sehram and Roger Scott. Co-Editors: with -Xndy Xrliskas. Roh Nlacfate. Bob Burger. Jim Marks. and Dan Kelly as reporters. The Lower. as usual. furnished most of the talent for the Procession of tht- Boaris Headu. the Christmas pageant presented in the Xless Hall the evening lmefort- vacation. THE S!XTH GRADE First row llr-fl In riglitlt Morgan. Ht-Coinlm. R.: Hart. lilingan. Cameron. liollltl Second row: Lowe. Block. Wiooley. Ford. Nlavlu-r. Xloe. Snure l D0 The hrst event of the Loweris speech program was the Christmas program. in which the following cadets had speaking parts: Block. Cameron. Clingon. Dunn. Ellis. lfnihry. Ford. Gould. Haberly. Hart. Johnstone. Jones. Kruse. Lash. Lowe. Macker. Mc-Coinh. D.. McComb. R.. Mills. Moe. Morgan. Mortrude. Plisken. Schmitt. Snure. Sollors. B.. Sollors. D.. Stanton. Vogel. Wardell. Watson. and Woolley. The speech department next took the floor on Lincoln's birthday. Mr. lbbotsons Lower choir sang a cantata. in which the following speech students assisted: Arliskas. Bell. Collins. Dahl. Scott. Thomas. Seeley. Embry. Grissom. Haberly. Hanson. Kelly. Macfate. McCall. Zealley. Mrs. Kelly reports that the prospects for an interesting annual spring contest look Irright again this year. especially since four medal winners of last year are still with us. These boys are Marks in humorous. Seeley in dramatic. and Haberly and Zealley in oratory. New boys and boys coming from the sixth grade are expected to furnish these boys lively competition. A large group ol acolytes serve each Thursday. Friday. and Saturday in the chapel at 6:30 A. NI. Those who acted as Head Acolytes were Zealley. Embry. and Haherly. The assistants were Chick. Raymer. Seeley. Burger R.. Thomas R. L.. Mac- fate. Terrell. Nlorgan. Murphy. Wood. Kelly. Lowe. Snyder. Klett. and Grice. Each Friday. the group meets with Father Jennings for instruction and medita- tion. All have improved in dignity and propriety in serving at Codis altar. At the Nlotheris Day Service. Zealley was Master of Ceremonies. There have been several Corporate Communions with breakfast at the Kingsbury House. The social life at the Lower began as usual with birthday parties. Nlany parties were held throughout the year. and they were a great source of fun for all concerned. THE F!FTH GRADE Flfil row lleft lo righti: Johnstone. Lash. Schmitt Second row: ixlllilillllll. D.: Tucker. Jones, P. XI. ' -f iasnv' PW' H u '1'vaxz'L W'L!l1n'1!:1.:mWHf.1 .:..- . , . M, - ... . . ... . , The regular social season started with the annual llalloween Party. 'Xfter the parade of the munnners was held and prizes awarded. the rest of the eyening was spent in the playing of musical chairs. having oncis fortune told by the witches. and eating apples. donuts. and drinking cider. The prize winners were: llruce Chick. best costume: Jim Schram. funniest: George Dahl. most original. November lTth saw the first of the two annual roller skating parties at the lllue Plaza in Sturgis. ln spite of falls. near collisions. etc.. we all returned in one piece after an enjoy able eyening. Saturday evening. Nov. 24-. Father Jennings prepared one of his famous rareliit tt--eds for the varsity' football team. December 12th soon rolled around and Santa Claus made his annual visit to the Christmas Party and presented each little boy with a mechanical automobile. which were used for racing in the gym after refreshments of ice cream. cake. and cocoa. ,lust as we were getting a little bored with the long winter. along came the Lower Karniyal on February 13th. ln addition to each class. the Honor Society. Nlclienzie Literary and Todd Literary all had booths. Balloons. kewpie dolls. monkeys. and all kinds of prizes galore were to be won at the nail pounding. fishpond. water gun. dart throw. ball throw. and other numerous booths. The candle squirt booth won hrst place for being the best decorated. and second place went to the wheel of fortune booth. The second of our roller skating parties was held the ere of Government lnspec- tion and was a great way to relax before the big day. There are many' social functions that take place after the TATLEH goes to press. so these can just be mentioned. The .llothcris llay Dance. the Lower athletic dinner. the Lower ,annual picnic at the summer camp. the annual bike ride to Lake james. the Herald Staff picnic. the Old Guard picnic. and the Honor Society feed. .-Xthletically. the Lower had one of its best years. lfnder the coaching of Mr. Buckley. the varsity football team gave an excellent account of itself. winning four games. losing three. and tying one. The Lower Varsity' players were: Daily. Snyder. THE FOURTH GRADE l'lIsl low tleft IH flglllli Ttllls. Follors. Follorsi ll.: Pllskili Second row: Stanton. Piper. Yogi-I, Nlorlrnrle. llnnn. Xxililsnll 5 - ' eb 35 L..- 6? - Q' :.wnra:e44 -.'.q.z:..- . vznwss..?:' M 'vn.w':...znevv. ct - f' Y . . V -r'zw..,.. . gp -Xi- ., ,I if' ww-'X at YK 1 - A ' on Af if Seeley. Ramey. Wood. Kruse. llmbry. Haberly. Collins. Burger VV.. Baymer. Zealley. Kennett. Seger. Schram. Marks. Svetcos. Scott. Grissom. Spillane. Hassfeld. Kelly. and Nlgr.. Howard Klett. ln the Knick-Vvhite intramural series. the Knicks were the winners. They had an outstanding football season. losing only one game in the season play and holding well against a strong Wlhite All-Star eleven in the final game. which came out 21-T. Whites favor. This yearis group was particularly cooperative and eager to learn. and they made the most of the single wing formation which they employed. Basketball was another successful sport for the Lower this year. The Varsity won l6. and lost 5 during the season. Mr. Buckleys cagers played well and were one of the countys outstanding teams. defeating every county team except Honeyville. Tom Tuttle was the most consistent player. He had a 17.6 point game average. Others who did yeoman work were Daily. Chick. Haberly. Baymer. Seeley. and Embry. The Kiiick-Wliite series was very exciting and interesting. The Knick Senior live looked weak early in the season but came up fast to take its series handily. drop- ping only three decisions. The squad was inexperienced. having been under the shadow of an invincible first string last year. Sheer fighting spirit gave them victory after victory over a fast. scrappy Vllhite squad. The Junior Knick cagers failed to win a game this year. although they were an exceptionally strong team. They worked daily until they were dog-tired and fought mightily in competition. but they were never a match for the bigger and more ex- perienced White club. The lvhiteis Senior team won three basketball games this year. They did an excellent job on both offense and defense. They got a bad start but gave the Knicks plenty of gray hairs before the season ended. The White Juniors won every basketball game that they played. They really had plenty of get up and go. along with a good share of spirit and determination. Vlfith the advent of Spring. baseball and track predominate the practice fields. Mr. Buckley has arranged an attractive schedule in both baseball and track. His track team. built up around last year's men. is shaping up nicely. Quite a few new boys from last years reserve squad have shown great promise and help make the picture look as good. if not better. than last year. The baseball team looks as if it could go to the top this season. Tuttle. Seeley. Embry and Porter are on the pitching staff, along with Bell and Wood catching. Chick and Haberly occupy lst base: Raymer and Dehl get 2nd: Sylvester and Scott on short stop: Rainey and Arliskas A. at 3rd, Outfielders are: Dunn. Burger W.. Mills. Moe. Miller. Block and McComb R. CHAPEL de 644:11 l'llI'Nl row llvfl lo righll: Pllilipian. lloflzilt. Nlvllonib. H.: Jones. Xlorgan. llunn. Sollors. D.: wvillsnll. Yogel. Sollors. B. Set-ond row: Zv-alley. Hart. Nlills. Spillane-, St'lllt'ItlLlIl. Tucker. llahl. Wardvll. flornish. ll.: S1'llItllll lhird rou: Nagel. Bennetl. llriee. Fr-ihold. Russell. Ballinger. Wolfe. Swanson l ourlh row: Nlr. lhholson. Organisl and Choirniaslerz Shorney. Shaw. Nichols. Warlsworlh During the past year the choir was composed of some thirty-six cadets. the soprano section being made up of cadets from the Lower School. while the alto. tenor. and bass sections were lipper School cadets. They were under the direction of Nlr. lirnest Nl. lhbolson. Nlus. I3.. lf.A.l7.O.. Howeis well known organist and ehoirmaster. Mr. lbholson is noted for his ability as an organist and for his many fine com- positions. Among these compositions is his Mass to All Souls . which the choir sang several times during the year. It has been the custom for the choir to provide the music at the annual Boars' Head Dinner. This is an old English Christmas festivity. held on Monday evening before Christmas vacation. The choir did a fine job in this capacity this year. As much as you can eatu. is the motto of the annual choir feed. held in Feb- ruary at the Parish House and prepared by the ladies of St. Marks Parish. All pres- ent at the feed took the motto to heart. and came away with many pieces of delicious pie under their belts. The outstanding event of the year was the singing of The Crucifixionu by Sir John Stainer on Passion Sunday afternoon. April 4-th. The Crueifixion is a sacred Cantata based on the Passion and Death of Our Lord. Two guest soloists. Fredrick lVlacFaul. bass-baritone. and Willialii Andreae. tenor. of South Bend assisted the choir. Other solo parts in the cantata were sung by members in the tenor and bass section of the choir. Umm of Sz. Www: N-ated tlefl In l'ly.llllI xxtblliflllll. xlUslllt'l'. liuulmi. lllfllll. llrmut, ll. 4., 54-twirl run: Tliwmas. R. E.: llam-rnfl. Xrlhur. Sl'lllLlt'lll. C1-lv Tllird low: .Ium-s. W. X.: Ryde-r. Ballinger. Rus-1-ll. tfurlis. llivlx-. Hlllllllldllll itflt-mln-rsliip in the Order ol St. X'ilIll'CIll. lIllCI'Ililll0lIZll guild lor at-nlyles ul the Allgllfiill Ctllllllllllliiill. is open lu all ljpismtpal lugs who han' learned to serie tht- altar. ln addition to living letter-perfevt in serxing. t'tlIll'llflHlt'S are l'etp1i1'e4l lu pass a written examination on the duties ol their uHic-e. A fine. luval group uf acolxtes has served laithfullx tlimtlglintit tht- past tear. l carrying on the high tradition ul former years. i 4 Cadet Peter Pmuton has heen Head Server and Cadet lark Russell has at-ted as Savristan. THE CHAPEL STAFF Chaplain , ,. ..,. , .. The Rev. Robert J. Murphy. D. D. Associate Priest . , ,,,, , ,. ,, The Rev. Earl T. Jennings. B. A. Organist and Choirmaster ,,, ,,, Mr. Ernest lhhotson. Mus. B.. F. A. C. O. Choir Mother ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,. ,,,,. ,,, .. Mrs. Ralph Curtis Altars and Flowers , , , Mrs. Ralph Curtis. Mrs. l-larry Haglind. Mrs. Williaril Bell. Cadet Charles Seibold Head Acolyte ,,, , ,,,, ,,,,, . , . Cadet Peter Bouton Sacristan ,,. .. . Cadet Jack Russell , .fu W ,... 1 l .,- N V: -it -', rag: .::. Top tleft to riglltt: Brown. D. C.: lloshier. Turpit Bottom: Wolfrum, Masters. Bouton The aeolyte group loses. by graduation. the five splendid servers pictured above. All of these boys have years of service hehind them and will be sorely missed next vear. A number of masters have served during the past year taking their places with the cadets in the regular round of early services. MILITARY 74.2 775556 Staff Haan, V H8 l'll'hl ron llvfl lo riglnlt Captain l'axIon. Major Hawley. Major Merrill. Colonel Ilonlon. 1 Xlalor Wtanford. llaptain Ilwanny. 5:-roxnl row: 51-rgvanl Wir-lies. Sergeanl Ut-ason. Sergeant Koehler. Captain Galniisll Supl-rinlvntlvnt Colonel Burrell II. liouton I'. M. S. 8 T. . Major Leslie E. Stanford Connnandant of Cadets Major James S. Merritt Hand Uirvvtor , Captain Otho Ling Company A Company II Company C CHIIIIIRIIF' L TACTICAL OFFICERS . , Captain Kendrick Paxton -- N MILITARY INSTRUCTORS Master Sergeant Thomas B. Deason Master Sergeant Daniel F. Koehler Master Sergeant Roy I... Wieties Captain Fred Calmish Captain Earl Devanny Major Ransom Hawley 4a Eazmem S 5 O5 It l'1rst row llc-ft In rigltlt: Calle! Captain Nt'lllllLlll21.fl11llt'l Xlajor Seagvr. Cadet Xla+tf-r S1-re as-anl Wolfrum SC'C'UIlll row: Lie-ulenant Moore. Sergeant Wm-ifla. Sergeant Sr-ugly Battalion Battalion Battalion Battalion Battalion Battalion Commander H- Adjutant ,,o, Supply Oflicer , Operations N.a. Sergeant Major Supply Sergeant W, ,HW 7 Cadet Nlajor Brent Seager ,C ,, Cadet Captain Richard Neidballa Cadet Second Lieutenant Thomas Moore - on Cadet Master Sergeant Todd Wolfruxri WWW Cadet Sergeant George Weida W, Cadet Sergeant Michael Seagly v2 nw ' 4 4 , 1 .a rn. 1 . -- Nei- .4 .v W L: , b , s h , ' 3 Q i Q fi, In A - L ,' , ' ' , J if.:-QL. , gl bl? f v ki' exif ' a ' - 0 . V, ,X '55 W wg., .jywf I K , X ' 1 ' 2 4 X' x' A ' 9 . . 1 NFQNS, iii' 'QM . ,Q .1 4 , . ., ,1 . I - '3' 55 5513? -. ' I-u .. ? . , 5-Q .L --ag' QV1 iw' ' S - ' ll. Q ' a 51 . QE Q f ' xx.-. lf. ql1 ug J' '1 4 in H I QS 1 Ai Q 5 ll-llulxl L M I i:2,l g3m 1 I' U xi ' 4 . 4 M X - 5 M- - .. Y 4 I - Q.,-' . . of R AV X r x COMPANY A COMPANY STAFF Company Commander Captain Ruuton Executive Officer Lieutenant Egly First Sergeant M!Sergeant Miller Supply Sergeant S. F. C. Lawhite Company Clerk Sergeant Carkhuff Guidon Bearer Sergeant Smith. D. P. FIRST PLATOON Platoon Leader Lieutenant Moshierg Platoon Sergeant S. F. C. Rogers G: Platoon Guide Pfs. Coffman: Squad Leader Corporal Marks D. O.: Squad Leader Corporal Lipke: Squad Leader Sergeant Seibold C.: Squad Leader Sergeant Schwartz Hg Corporals Turpit. Lockart. Pereira. Marsh: Pfc's Schuhle. Shaw. Fox. Kanchierg Privates Alfano. Matthews. Hetry. Schlentan, Schwarz E. A.. Jones W. A.. Boysel. Edgett. Harding. Langs. Hantmann. Emshwiller. Foster. Fowler. Richardson. Bradstock. Arthur. Meiselbar. Hallberg. SECOND PLATOON Platoon Leader Lieutenant Wilesz Platoon Sergeant S. F. C. Storer T: Platoon Guide Private Goodwin: Squad Leader Sergeant Cornishg Squad Leader Sergeant Curtisg Squad Leader Sergeant Kerr: Squad Leader Sergeant Cordon: Corporals Weyand. Mull. Reising. Bailey, Russell: Pfc's. Terry. Bur- dickg Privates Ryder, Schleicher. Lintz L. C.. Rowe. Vanis. Smith R. D.. Caras. Bartone, Sender, Wyatt, Wedel. Davison. Bishop. Seeback. Nidor. Partridge. Wheeler. Bennettg Lieutenant Gove. detatched. 'if ,Q vu V C gv , WWI-. A4 V , ,- a in 1 Q . 4 V I - H' H-,vgig f .Q ' gf ,' I. . i- Y, it Q it 5 in 9 f-.r yu ., F9 ' . E I 4 we ' A -I - X 1 evil f I e N., Q Avhv N I .. if Q Q Q -5- 5 - :- Hi Fa-nl-P , .15 m 4 I a f L i' , - f kA.x A J P Q A r M gm - Q ' 4 ? - X COMPANY B COMPANY STAFF Company Commander Captain Bowman Executive Officer Lieutenant Campbell First Sergeant S. F. C. Teaford Company Clerk Corporal Dryden Guidon Bearer Sergeant Case Supply Sergeant Sergeant Mot-ling Hospital Sergeant Sergeant Andreoff FIRST PLATOON Platoon Leader Lieutenant .lohnsg Platoon Sergeant Sergeant Petersong Platoon Guide Sergeant Arnold: Squad Leader Private Hinckleyg Squad Leader Pfc. Vozka H.g Squad Leader Private Corrado: Corporal Thomas D.: Privates Conwav. Baker. Harris. Hicks. Lingle. Brown D. C.. Bradshaw. Hanna. Emer- son. Nusliaum. Heeter. Kaufka. Gray. Daines. McKay. Hall. SECOND PLATOON Platoon Leader Pfc. Kirk: Platoon Sergeant Corporal Brown J. A.: Plata oon Guide Private Wlielang Squad Leader Corporal Dunkin: Squad Leader Corporal Wood R. R.g Squad Leader Pfc. Swanson: Corporals Nintclieff. Wheelockg Privates Long. Magill. Turney. Greyer. McDiarmicl. Burke. .lack- son. Barnes. Thompson. Creunkeg Pfc's Schlacht. Bachrach. Storer W.. Pet- low, Vozka D., Cole, Lockerhy. -iff- l ' ...o- Q 'jf 4 ' ,L ' ' ,, u . Q I . u .g, P . - K ,, rs A f r - QQ, 4 is ' ' is Q' . ' , '35 n f , ' ' ' . 1 51:'j,: . . - v - 5 - 4 it . . g. . . 4 9 - Q , i i l .9 X. 'Wx X I 'Nw i ' L . 9 I I '-' 43' R f' 'w'.,:.1 ,.. :.k,-., -A ,, , . . , - rgg, .f Xu- kk s 123, 1' . Q- 5 QQ 1? A - v - ,S f xi q F A Y, ., Q Q , ' I b' Q. 41. .:i' 9' I I X ,ix X N i N V 5 K 1, , -.f-'1 COMPANY C COMP XXX STAFF Company Connnander Captain Steer- Exeeutive Ollicer Lieutenant jones First Sergeant Corporal Becklev Supply Sergeant S. F. C. Forfvtli Company Clerk Sergeant Nagy Cuidon Bearer Corporal Sehielmerl FIRST PLATOON Platoon Leader Lieutenant Maier: Platoon Sergeant S. F. C. Prieet: Platoon Guide Corporal Carekg Squad Leader Private Busse: Squad Leader Corporal Browne: Squad Leader Private Prescott: Privates Anfin. Ballinger. Cappas. Hill. Huntress. Kuheek. Nichols. Pullen. Ross. Sliornev. Stewart. Weddle. Williamson. Wolfe. Zacklan. SECOND PLATOON Platoon Leader Lieutenant Lintz: Platoon Sergeant S. F. C. Towle: Pla- toon Guide Pfe. Schafer: Squad Leader Pic. Everett: Squad Leader Private Roelke: Squad Leader Corporal Schieberl: Corporal Thomas R. E.: Pfc's. Storing. Wadsworth. Brennen: Privates Bancroft. Carmick. Cohen. Cook. Drossel. Kimbrough. Klope. Lusk. MoCuire. McNamara. Nagel. Rogers J.. Suchman. Wattles. Wiselev. FOREWORD ll7'l1e11 we e111e1'e1l ll1e s1'l11111l 11111' FI'L'.YllIIIlllI year. 11'e. ll1e 1'l11.ws of 19511. l1111l ll1e privilege of l16llIy llle first class 111 begin ilx a1'a1le11111' 11'11rA' 111 llllj llt'll' .ll1'IlI0l'I.1Il .4111- 1le1111'1' H111l1l1'11g'. ll111'1'11g ll1e nexl four years IIIUII-1' 0L'Cl1l.9 loolf place 1'l111l lltllll alzvays 1'e111111'11 Il8Ul' lo our lzearlx. Yet ll1PI'f' was so 11111el1 10 110. 10 see. a111l 10 learn lllfll Fl l'L C0l'll is al1110sl 11e1'ess111'y 10 refreslz our 111111115 from lilllt' lo lime. 41111 so ll1al is llze real purpose of flIl.S llllllllfll. lo lreep freslz lhll 11111' 111,i111ls llze many Il'0Illl'EI'flll f,Il.IIQS flzal llap- 17611611 1l111'1'11g our slay l1e1'e at HOIl'8. ,els 11'e leave Howe. 11'e leave 011 llze l11'1'11l: of fl IlPll4 era for ll1e school. as lllll.lll1.Ilg'S are SlJI'lII:2'l-lly U17 a111l plans for IIFIC' lllIdl.fl.0I1.W are ill tlze 111al1'111g'. We C1111 only 1-0111rl1111'e ll1a1 we Il'8I'P l101'11 four years 11111 SOOII. t Y'i'i,. ! t , 1 ' 1 COMPANY L Coxtmxi' STAFF Company Cununancler Captain Halwerly Executive Officer Lieutenant Daily First Sergeant lNl!Sgt. Seeley Supply Sergeant Sergeant Roe-ls Guiflon Bearer Sergeant Collins FIRST PLATOON l COMPANY First ruw tlr-ft tu riglitt: Emllry. Cllapturis. St'll1'lilIl. Rainey. Kelly. .-Xrliskas. ,-X. Svcuiitl 1-uw: Evert-lt. G.: Tuttle. Seelnaf-li. T.: Scott. Kennf-tt. Burger. W.: Svf-tcos, Bell Y Tliircl row: Tliumas. lx.: Mavfate. Chick. Hassfeltl. Ort. Lungtlyke. Ste,-wart. R.: Wood. R. YY 11 ,.?91s1'-- :,-IQ , -k - ' N --1: -aq- Q84 W. Z-nl l in h ll' .4 W' ik 1 JI W 4 a - .. ,, A FIRST PLATOON Platoon Leader. Lieutenant Emhry: Platoon Sergeant. Sergeant Marks. .l. L.: Platoon Guide. Sergeant Bell: Squad Leader. Corporal Ort: Squad Leader. Corporal Chick: Squad Leader. Corporal Schratn: Corporals: Thomas. R. L.. Kelly. Burger. W.: Pfe.. Seger: Privates. Wood. R. W.. fllaefale. Tuttle. Longdyke. Everett. G.. Seehack. T. H.. Hassfeld. Stewart. Choporis. Ramsey. Kennett. Svetcos. SECOND PLATOON Platoon Leader. XlfSgt. Terrell: Platoon Sergeant. Sergeant St-hlemau. S. E.: Platoon Guide. Corporal Scott: Squad Leader. Corporal Burger. R. L.: Squad Leader. Corporal McCall: Squad Leader. Corporal Grissom: Corporals. Beach. Kruse: Pfc.. Dahl. Lutz. Hanson. T. Clark: Privates. Snyder. Porter. fllills. Klett. Philipian. Brown. E. G.. Criee. Strutzel. Spillane. Quaife. Sylx-es' ter. Miller. D. B.. Roltinion. Murphy. Deak. Corhin. Cornish. Calif. THIRD PLATOON Platoon Leader. S. F. C. Arliskas: Platoon Sergeant. Sergeant Zealey: Platoon Guide. Corporal Morgan: Squad Leader. Corporal Xloe: Squad Leader. Cor- poral Lowe: Squad Leader. Corporal Ford: Corporal Block: Pfe. Sollors B. .-X.. Sollors D. A.. Hacker: Privates Woolley. Cameron. Schmidt. Johnstone. Yogel. Snure. Tucker. Wardell. McComb. Hart. Clingan. Mortrude. Watson. Piper. Jones P. Nl.. Lash. Gould. Dunn. Stanton. Plisken. Ellis. McComb H. ORGANIZATIDNS wand and ' First row tleft to rightlz Steers. Neidballa. Seager. Bouton. Bowman Second row: Jones, R. L.. Egly. Campbell. Moshier Third row: Johns. Popek. Cove Fourth row: Wiles. Maier With Maj. Brent Seager leading the pack. the brass of the corps met two or three evenings during each month to plan any major happenings to follow in the near future. Also. any recommendations for changes in the school schedule or policy are usually originated in this group and then if approved by the three faculty members of the club. Col. Bouton. Maj. lVler1'itt. and Maj. Stanford. they are passed down the line to the respective companies. Dick Neidballa. Battalion Adjutant. acts as Secretary of the organization and keeps an accurate book of minutes for any future reference. , f - Afcbma YV YY V A Standing: Colonel Hanlon Seated llc-ft to righllz Rogers. C.. Storer. T.. Pri:-sl. 'l'owle. l.inIz. U.. Nliller. ff.. We-iila. P4-lersnn. Teafuril. Brown. .l. nl. Chairman . . .. Cadet Master Sergeant Miller Secretary .H ., Cadet Nlaster Sergeant Lintz Faculty Adviser . W Colonel Bouton The N, C. O. Club is formed on the same principle as the ofheers' group. the Sword and Shield. Meeting bi-weekly with Col. Bouton. the N. C. O. Club discusses the problems of every day life at Howe and how they can be resolved. The Oflicer of the Day, who meets with the club. passes along any worthwhile suggestion to the Sword and Shield which meets the following day. The membership of the club is made up of the first sergeants and platoon ser- geants of each company plus the Sergeant Major from the staff. Ae gene! 5 YW ,Q,,, l ...W Q ... X . I. ll This year the band has been doing its usual splendid job in playing for the parades. lvnder the direction of Captain Ling. the band has improved steadily through- out the year until it has become one of the most efiicient organizations in recent years. The band has played at both the home football and home basketball games and ' their inspiring music did much to encourage both teams. U Members of the band are: Cove. Commander and trumpet: Marsh. Drum Major: Q elarinets. Kaufka and Roelkez saxophone. Hetry: trombones. Nagy. Gonas and P Everett: baritones. Wood and Andreoff: basses. Nichols and Curtis: trumpets. Cove. l Emshwiller. Thomas. D.: Nusbaum. Brown. D. C.: Thomas. R. E. and Huntressg drums. Seebaek. Kanchier. Partridge and Daines. l l l l 144644 Dedta aa I I First row lleft to rightl: Campbell. Seager. Hr. Kelly. Adviser. Neiwlballa. Boulon 1 Second row: Storer. W.. Nintehett. Pereira, Seagly. Lawhite. Wolfrum. Bac-hrach y Third row: Kerr. Raising. Bailey. Storer, T.. Carkhulf, Wiles. Gordon. Steers lt I Again this year there are many new additions to the Club for Brains' as it is 'L called on campus. but the crew from last year is still holding its own, which makes ' for a large club. To gain admittance to the organization one has to earn three honor cards con- l secutively and then keep earning them at least once every two months. The hard work l is amply awarded. as the members are allowed to sleep in on Saturday mornings. study X outside in the Spring, and enjoy a big feed at the end of the year. l This year the Mbrainsw were headed by President Brent Seager. Brent had cap- able assistants in Dick Neidballa, Pete Bouton. and James Campbell who held the positions of Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer respectively. Much of the credit for the work of the club should go to Mr. Ray Kelly who. as Faculty Adviser, is the force behind the whole organization. N l l gem .famldvz ' First row tleft to rightt: Zealley. Haba-rly. Terrell. D.: Daily Second row: Morgan. Moe. Lowe. Clarke. Burger, R, Standing: Mr. Downs. Advise-r The Lower honor society. Beta Lambda Sigma. was founded to promote and stimulate the highest scholarship among the Lower cadets. Cadets below the eighth grade are members in course and must keep their records up to receive the diploma of the society when they graduate from the Lower to the Upper School. Members must maintain an academic grade average of B with at least one subject A and two subjects A- with no grade below B. Their conduct must be A and they must make their PAR. It is noteworthy that all honor society boys do well when they go into the Lpper School. UM --- . X if First row tleft to righlt: Sloan. Slorer. 'l'.. Weifla. Bottloll. Nviflhalla. Curt-la. Nlr. llowtls. Atlvisc-r Second row: Smith. U. P.. Nlosliier. Sm-age-r. Gore. Russell. Wiles. Hill Third row: Fox. Cordon. Wetlel. Sciholtl. Reising. Moeling. Nlillcr. C. Fourth row: Coffman. Maier. Case. Ste-e-rs. Schwartz. H.. lftlge-tt. Lovharl Fifth row: Marsh. Partridge. Rogers. G.. Thomas. R. L.. Storvr. W.. Sclilam-lu The Old Guard is an organization made up of cadets and faculty members who have been at Howe for four years or more. The Old Guard is unique in that it sets a goal of one project a month for itself and then tries to better the record of the previous year. Some of the bigger projects this year were the Pumphandleu in the fall. the sale of flowers for all the dances. the annual clean-up day. and the Yalentine Day Dance. The dance this year was the best Old Guard informal ever. with the gym beautifully decorated and a good crowd to make it a success. This year the Old Guard is under the direction of Pete Bouton. Commander: Chuck Miller. Vice-Comniander: Tom Storer. Secretary-Treasurer: Don Smith. Serg- eant-at-Arms: and Mr. Downs as facultx' adviser. i DEDICATION This year the Senior Class is proud to dedicate its yearbook to a man who, through years of continual service to the school and hundreds of cadets that have passed within its walls, has light- ened the path of many a cadet during a dark period and whose friendship and goodwill has been an example for all those around him. To you, James Watson Slater, we, the Class of 1954, pay the highest honor of which we are capable. To you we present the 1954 Tatler. Wwmzq W I . , , l First row llefl lo rightrz Maier. Bouton. Neiilhalla. Mr. Tingley. Atlxiser. Steers. Se-age-r. J l opvk St'l,'llllll row: Rogers. G.. Wilf-s. jones. R. L.. Smilh. D. P.. Linlz. D.. Brown. ,l. A.. Kerr 'llliirel row: Corrarlo. Marks. D. O., Whelan, Store-1', T.. Weitla. Peterson. Hinvkley. Case Presiclent .....,.-, Dave Steers Vice-Presiclent . Richard Neiclballa Sei-retary . -.. Brent Seager Treasurer Pete Houton Sergeant-At-Arms .-. . . Tom Popek Chairman of lnitiation -, N. Don Maier These are the men who represent the tops in athletics at Howe - the members of the Varsity HH Club. Although the VHC is not the largest or- ganization on the campus each member feels great pride in his membership. This year the members put the finishing touches on the long range program of furnishing the lounge and their Clubroom. All work clone by the VHC is not clone only for the benefit of the organization. This is seen in their sponsoring the trip of the entire corps to the gridiron clash between Howe and Goshen. Again. as in years past. the County Basketball Tournament was successful with the club members at the helm. This is the VHC. the number one club of Howe. I I 3 Q. 5. A X t E 3 First row tleft to rightlz Mr. Tucker. .Mlxiso-1': Nlvtlnire. Xlarsh. Nagy. Schlavlil. lfappas. Hallht-rg. Terry. Nagel. Yozka. ll.. Brunton Second row: Klope. Wheeler. Mom-ling. Weyantl. Rogers. l.. Pereira. Swanson. Nintvlicll. Slorer. Wi. Thirtl row: Coffman. Gonas. Nichols. Mai:-r. Steers. Roelke. Bishop. jones. W. X.. Lot-hart Fourth row: Lentz. L. C.. Wiles. Crvyer. Wvattlvs. Kllllllfllllgll. Thomas. U.. Carmirk. Nlillu-r. Esly Fifth row: Schwartz. H.. Ballinger. Shaw. Davison. Kanchier. Thomas. R. E.. Rr-ising. Seilmltl. Russell Sixth row: Curtis. Cordon. Hicks. McKay. Priest. Smith. D. P.. Cornish. Marks. ll. U.. Kr-rr Seventh row: Cove, Httntress. Emsliwiller. Hamntann, Sf-ager. Popek. Lintl. ll.. Hanna. Wvltlftt Eighth row: Moshier. Store-r. T.. Campbell. Goodwin. We-itla. Tnrpit. Bowman. Wyatt. Ryder After tieing for first place in the nation last year. Nlr. Tuckeris hopes were that Howe might do as well this year. So far the record is ahead of last years and if the few boys who have only a few points to go for another degree or to gain entrance into the organization pick up their needed points. Mr. Tucker has high hopes of taking over the coveted top spot in the nation. The club held its position as the top N. F. L. organization in the state without much trouble but its record in meets was not so impressive. Tim Marshis first place and Swanson's second place. both in the Humorous. at the F. L. state finals was the high point of the speech year. Many other boys did well in individual events. With some of the best speakers in the school returning next year. Nlr. Tucker should be able to look forward to another record breaking year in 1955. ' Jemima First row lleft to right! : Ke-rr. Campbell. Mr. Delano. Adviser. Dryden. Seager. Pat Murphy. Storer. T. Second row: Harsh. Schafer. Ballinger. Fox. Beising. Curtis. Moshier. Cordon. Bouton. Nagy. Lochart. Priest Ending last year with such a smash hit as See How They Bun. the National Thespian Society has proven that it can do it again. Over the Founders' Day Weekelid Mr. Delano. director of all dramatics here at Howe and also Faculty Adviser to the 4'NTS . decided to try something entirely different along the entertainment line. He produced two one act plays in Theater in the Bound . By building a stage in the middle of Blake Hall and then by seating the audience around it the casts put on ex- cellent productions of Box and Coxi' and The Taming of the Shrew . With those setting the standard the Thespians went on to even greater glory in the production of Angel Street probably more commonly known as Gaslight . Witll Jim Campbell heading the Thespians in the Presidents seat the club made the change over from the Comus Club and National Thespians. ltwo separate groups D . to thc one and all-inclusive group under the title of the National Thespian Group No. 740. Jim was aided this year by Brent Seager. Pat Murphy, Henry Kerr. Tom Storer. and Pete Bouton. who assisted him as Vice President. Secretary. Treasurer. Sergeant- at-Arnts. and Program Chairman respectively. Witli many dramatic aspirants coming up in the classes it would seem that the cadets of next year and the years following can look forward with great expectations to many more years of Broadway in Blake Hall . I 5 1. ! J U 4 .1 C ,wf ,v ,r , 'M v M as 1 l .H,, 6 1 iegfacaegf - - Q - - First row tlefl to rightt: Locke-rliy. Hoeling Sei-nntl row: Peterson. Seagly. Mrs. Bell. Adviser. Nagy. Johns. Seager Third row: Weyand. Wheeler. Steers. Wedel. Nidur. Jackson. Arthur Fourth row: Kimbrough. Huntress. Curtis. Boutun. Russell. Hammann. Gurdon Linder the guidance of Mrs. Bell. the Howe Herald flourished during the past school year until it set a standard which will be hard to equal in years to come. Not having an editor. but switching co-editors every six weeks. the paper seemed to thrive on the changeable management. Witli Nagy. Johns. Storer. T.. Gordon. Seagly and Wiles acting as editors off and on throughout the year. Mrs. Bell had able assistance at all times. Brent Seager was Feature Editor throughout the whole year. Pete Peterson was Copy Editor and Pete Bouton covered the Sports field. Of course. the paper would never have achieved the success it has enjoyed were it not for the hard work put in week after week by the many reporters who applied their talents to the weekly news. As a suitable reward for those who put in the most time and consequently picked up the most points for news space. week ends were given to those who earned more than 500 points during the year. .lawn Qfezczld S Left In right: Burger. R.: Nlark-. ,l.: Svliraxn. Nlavfalv. Xlrs. Donn-. Xflxi-cr: Small. Arliskas. gl.: Kelly. ll. This years contingent of the Herald Staff did a fine job of reporting the goings- on at Wlhite Hall. This work was purely voluntary and took valuable free time. hut each reporter proved to be a willing and able staff member. The experience gained in writing and organizing material will prove invalualnle as these cadets move into the lfpper School and try-out for positions on the senior Herald Stall. The Lower Staff was under the direction of Mrs. Downs. as faculty adviser. and Cadets ,lim Schram and Roger Scott were co-editors. laden! ' v First row tleft to rightl: Marsh. Storer. W.. Egly. Mr. Kelly. Adviser. Seager Second row: Barnes. Mull. Davison. Dryden. Nintcheif. Kirk Third row: Boutun. Gordon. Wiles. Bowman. Campbell. Storer. T.. Marks. D. O.. Miller The Student Council undertook the task of cleaning up the Academic Building this year. They refinished desks. put attractive posters up in the class rooms. and gave several talks to the Cadet Corps stressing the importance of neatness in the Academic Building at all times. OHicers were elected early in the year. They are as follows: Bob Egly. pres- ident: Dave Steers. vice-president: Brent Seager. secretary and treasurer. Mr. Ray- mond Kelly is faculty adviser for the group. The Council is composed of the presidents of campus organizations. and repre- sentatives of the same. ie hmm Zia! First ron ll:-fl lo Tlglllli Raising. Luwhile-. Wlleeler. Nlillf-r. l .,wler. Pe-le1'so11 Second row: Shnrney. Shaw. Nlr. lin-rg:-r. -Mlviser: Ryder Under the supervision of Mr. Berger. faculty adviser. the Camera Club is now a four year organization. It was started and organized by Mr. Rippey in l95l when the new academic building was put into use. Some of the fine equipment in the dark room includes a 4 X 5 enlarger purchased by the VHC. a contact printer. a 35 mm enlarger. and several varieties of developing tanks. The chemicals left over from last year have lasted almost a full year. Cadet Miller. C. is president. and Cadet La White is secretary and treasurer. Many useful hours have been spent behind the double doors at the end of the basement hall learning the basic theory of photography. The actual darkroom went through a slight re-modeling which included the ad- dition of a radio to mix a little pleasure with work. The work bench was repainted with special laboratory paint designed to withstand the chemical action ofthe various chemicals used for developing and printing. haze!! mm -usnstninsl.. First row llf-ft to riglitlz Captain Deyanny. Storer. W.. Barnes. Wheelock. Xloeling. Ban- croft. Lipke. Coffman. Nagy. Seager Second row: Swanson. Lintz. L. C.. Schleman. Cordon. Cornish. Smith. D. P.. Kimbrongli. Dryden Third row: Carkhnff. Huntress. Thomas. R. E.. Hammann. Whelan. Reising. Hill. Fox Fourth row: Kloshier. Conway. Bowman. llouton. Storer. T.. Peterson. Everett. Egly. Towle Organizing this year on a big scale the Howe Hussars, the formal name given the team. was the sharpest group that has been seen around school in many a year. Starting the year with only past experience. Capt. Devanny took sl-0 volunteers. picked from individual competition. and moulded them into a precision drill team in less than two months. Performing for the first time at the LaGrange County Basketball Tourney. they put on a Hne showing. For their second public appearance they journeyed to the Fort Wayne Memorial Coliseum to perform at the Northwestern lndiana Automobile Show. Again they did well. Going on to other performances the Hussars continued throughout the year as the tops and will continue so in the future. They dressed in wool field. black ankle boots. black helmets. gold pistol belts. gold scarfs. and gold gloves. All in all. a very high toned outfit. ATHLETICS 4 gf ti! 5:2 ,Q .- ,E 5 . f ox 4 1 t V , S ,- . . . Q xv N wk-O 19 f A w - Nw. ,- ,, ,. ' 1 5 'f.,. -,, M g vm 1 2.-. .q - V. ff wiv V ,- Q' .. -2421 21- , : mv-154' 4 -,fygrgk I . r .+.-Z A fx -:S i 5, . xgwq, Q f '2 , - 4. :w, '2.?g EMS-9. -, . , X 4892 , 1.5.3. , H :Q4',?,?,57,v V ix A f N 5' 6 w 3 'N 'X ya W w, '3' Qi- 1 K H 4 'F ,ap 1-.za 'vw 2:-.zqwfvz-v. M 1 Q 0, yi fn I Q 'Q' 1, 1 4 ff ff ' - Q X 4294 0 M x 14 4 J 3, Y S.: x, ff Q wb 4 3 , J V 'Si X N5 ' iw AMES WATSON SLATER V - . .,r 7 ww 1- Q :Zawya -1 -f 1- 4 w V Wmedtq ?oaZ5aZ! Q .X I First row rleft tllI'lgll1lI Williamson. Hiller. Nlnll. Beckley. Burdick. Brown. J. X.. Donkin. Case. Lintz. L. C.. Gonas Second row: Capt. Paxton. Coach: Davison. Weyand. Nlcliay. Corrado. Peterson. Whelan. Gmc. Cart-k. Cook. Eflgetl. Mr. Wenzel. Assistant Coach Third row: Lintz. D.. Smith. ll. P.. Seager. Boulton. Slorer. T.. Smith. H. D.. Nlarks. D. U.. .-'tlfano Witll seven returning lettermen and some very promising new material. Coach Paxton and his assistant. Mr. Werlzel. had high hopes for the 1953 version of the Howe football team. However. the gridders suffered severe blows when first-string quarter- back Tom Popek and Hrst-string end George Weida were injured and lost to the team for the whole season. After only ten days of practice. the Cadets played their first game at Hillsdale. Nlichigan. They employed a split T formation until midway in the First quarter when quarterback Kirk received a shoulder injury which put him out for the rest of the season. Forced to shift to a single wing in the middle of the game. the Cadets went down in bitter defeat. 33-6. The following Friday the Cadets journeyed to Napanee to play a good Napanee team. It was a hard fought game all the way with the Cadets coming out on the bottom of a 19-6 score. Gary Wirt invaded Howe on October 3 and the Cadets got a taste of Calumet football as the Wirtlrlen downed the toughluck Cadets. 33-19. The entire Cadet corps made the trip to Goshen to see the Cadets go down in de- feat once more at the hands of a tough Goshen eleven. The final score was 32-0. Perhaps the most exciting as well as the most rewarding game of the season was the Cadets' T-6 victory over Kendallville. The Cadets came from behind in the last quarter to score and Tony Corrado's extra point decided the game. A big test came when the Howemen journeyed to Muskegon to play Muskegon Central Catholic. The Cadets were set back on their heels by a very good Muskegon team to the tune of 32-12. Founders' Day at last! The Cadetsi opponents. South Bend St. Josephs un- defeated in six starts and this was 1111 6?XL'ClItiHll a thex 1 e 1 e This was a l111ilrli11g year for CUHCII Paxtuu. l 111' 11110-L111. he was able t11 build a Sllllllfl f1g11111dati1111 fm thc 1111 ff 1 tc 1111 Pete B41t1t1111 and D011 Smith. l1+111orar1 C11-cap ll 111 missed next year. Their 11utsta11cli11g play and able 11 as a creclit to the team and to the Sr'l1f111l. Utlwr 41 11 1 1 T 111-xt yffar are Brent Svager. D1111 Lintz. 111111 Cure Inllllkill and H1111 Case. .: ,I QQ if ' U 1 xiii, A aan f H 5+ ' 2 First row: Xeidballa bw-oml row: Wolfrum. Dlllllll. D. P.. Lase. jones. R. L. Third row: pkrnold. Brunton. Wveida. Davis. Perry. Wlyatt. Lynch Hainpered by injuries and ineligibilities in the early stages of the season. Howes cagcrs got oil to a shaky start. Two of the areas strongest small school teams. Bristol and South Bend St. ,loseph set the Cadets back on their heels in the opening two games. The Cadets began to show signs of being a good ball team when they copped two successive games from Lima and LaGrange. and then went on to run over Goshen 62-52. The Cadets continued to pick up steam in the early stages of the season and reached their peak during the County Tourney. The eagers drew Brighton in the tourney opener. and had to come from behind to win that one 47-11-6. Dick Neidballa sinking the two winning free throws. Two nights later the Cadets ran wild over Shipshe- wana. handing the Indians a T4-39 drubbing. ln the semi-final game. the cagers had a lot of trouble with a strong LaGrange live. but finally won out 61-55. With this the Cadets entered the night game with surprise finalist. Topeka. The Bears were equally surprised as the Cadets handed them a 65-24 setback. The Cadets continued their season by winning a good percentage of their games. lvhen Sectional time rolled around they were ready and succeeded in beating Vllolf Lake and liendallville before going cold and losing to Sectional Champions LaGrange. This yearis squacl consisted almost entirely of Seniors. Such limys as Pupek. Smith. Jones. .-Xrnolcl. Boutmi. Wolfrum. Wleida. Case. and Yeidhalla will lung he remembered as members of one of Howes best teams. And especially will star superlv Dick Neidballa he rememlnerecl for his fyimtimmus brilliant all arounfl play tllflbllglllllll the tuurney. Coach Keith Uavis cliil a WOI'lClPl'l.lll juli nl 4-uarliiug mul he is the man In iilimii the must Creclit is clue. 'HIE Sl-I XSUN XL HHIUHD OPPONENT WE THEY UIWHYEXT KYE Tlllfl Hrislul - -18 52 Lima lf fl! Qinlllll B4-nil St. ,luv-Illl , Y li lil Milla IH 32 Lima , 012 S58 Nliip-livwuriu ful IT Laikaiigf- RH lif Hmm- Kfily UU Jill Fl'elI1ulll fig .il 4li4nIi1'liLl iii 21 lin-ll4'll 62 32 Urlginll BH SBU Yimll ,111 .Vu liulu-r .il UU Briglilun 62 -lil llurx W irl -if 13 Nlnrgiin Park 38 If-3 Hillsiliilif fil lv THE RESERVES lfirsl rww ll:-fl tw righll: Bai-liruvli. llwrias. l.inlz. l,. V.: lifwllw. Hi-li-lp. llif-wi' Xlgi. Sa-i-ullfl row: Hem-ter. llaiiwlx. Xlfui1u.5iiiill1. H. ll: Sl'llXHll'll. ll.: llguisi-n. Nlr. lll4'lxlIILlll. lluuvli I I' YSTEM sl LM LHXNCE COUNTY TOURNAMENT UPPOYIQNT WI-I THEN UPl UNENT WE T Hriglllnll , , , 46 43 1,aCrangc' , 61 vu S111lNlll2XX'2iI1.,l , 74- 41 Topeka , , , , 65 1 SECTION Xl, TUl'RN,XN1EN'l' TXT Kl'fXl1,XL1,YlLLE f11'l'UYlfN'1' WE THEY wrnlf lakf- , J-8 46 Kvmlallxillv A 61 59 1,141 Ill 1 36 60 i 1111 We W5 . M .to First row lleft to riglitlz Lawhite. Moore. Bowman. Seager. Kanchicr. Ft-agly Sec. row: Major Stanford. Coach: Barnes. ljryilen. Pullen. Pereira. .Xinlre-oil. Fclilvinan. Xlgr. Thirrl row: Yoxl-ta. Reising. Richardson. Lungs. Sf-lnilile. lxaufka This year. with only four Varsity and two reserve lettermen returning. the nim- rods turned in a hetter season than was expected with such a small nucleus from which to build the squad. Their record of shoulder to shoulder matches was not very im- pressive hut their win and lose column in postal matches was much above average. The nimrods fired three shoulder to shoulder matches and lost all three. one to Purdue University and two to Morgan Park. hut all three were very close. Their record in postal matches with other military schools. college teams. and Vlfest Point was thir- teen wins as against seven loses. ln competition with a great number of Junior Rifle Cluhs throughout the nation. the final standing of the team was noteworthy. ln the Military Prone Matches. Howe placed second among all of the national entries. This year the C. C. Newman Trophy was won by Tom Moore who will have his name engraved on the trophy which stands in the trophy case just inside the gym. Medals are given out for the first three places also and so the hoys who received them were Moore. lst. Seager. 2nd, and Seagly. 3rd. In the annual Hearst trophy match. Howe placed third among twenty-five teams entered from the Fifth Area. In a fitting close to the regular season's competition. the team collected its share ofthe honors at the state meet. In a field of seventeen teams entered in the Prone Team Championship Match. Howe placed first. In the Four Position Team Champ- ionship Match against a field of fourteen entrants. Howe placed second. 'ti W First row llc-ll In righlbz BZ1!'llI'i1l'll. hxltlllflllll Swoml row: Xlr. Daxis. Coachg Nidor. Xeidlnalla. Weida. Lynch. Wilvs. Kerr. jones. H. L. This year the l'larriers were mostly made up of boys who wanted to get into con- dition for varsity basketball coming up in the winter, A few members of the squad made remarkable improvement and will he of much value to the team of next year. When the men had finished the last few yards of the race Dick Neidballa. team captain. would always be found heading the Howe squad with Henry Kerr coming in fast at his heels. Ron Wiles would then come up to the finish line with his usual grinning face. as though he hadn't run ten yards. let alone two miles. The rest of the squad was never very high in the running but they were still out there trying. The boys who made up the remainder of the team were Jones, R. L..Nidor. Wol- frum. Bachrach. and Lynch. u iT.-- .,AY - Y--.- A - -- -Y lgfiiifvq-. ,,:v.1., '- Wdftdlffg 1 - Q 1 l . . .Q 'I C: 9 1 I I ...J V i A? T. , X V we L Q .. . ,g , J., V i First flaw ll:-ft In Figlllli Klnlw. Hoggn'l'N. thi liuoli. xltifsll Second row: l.inlz. D.: Stu-ers. Bt-vklt-y. Mull Tliiftl fowl CHN: fltrrrallni, fiutiflll Hoist-I. lxvlltfsull Howes matmen won three with Sturgis. two with Niles. and one from Peru. Bluffton and Morgan Park. They were defeated hy South Bend Central. lzast Lliirago Roosevelt. and Adrian. ln the seetionals Howe placed filth out of nine teams eoinpeting. Individually. Tony Corrado and Tim Marsh eaeh won first at the seetionals. Don Lintz placed set-ond and George Rogers and Ward Bea-kley plat-ed fourth. ln the state ineet Howe plat,-ed tenth out of 36 teams. Tony took third and Tim took fourth in state. Next yearis team will be missing the services of four letternien who are Seniors. They are Tim Marsh. George Rogers. Dave Steers lteam eaptaint. and Don Lintz. Next years squad will he led by Co-Captains Tony Corrado and Vllard Beckley. Both were Varsity letternien this past year as were two other unclerclassmen. Those that will return as Varsity letter winners next year are Boy sel and Peterson. Nlen who will surely bolster the squad in years to come are Nlull. Cook. Yozka. Klope and Burke. Wdftdlzy cadmmflaq X First row rleft to rightt: Arthur. Brown. J. A.. Drossel. Hallberg. Cruenke Second row: Mr. Berger. C1-ash: Hanna. Kerr. Moeling. Williamson. Wemlel Third row: Ballinger. Shorney. Whelan. Thomas. R. E.. Xlarks A new sport appeared on campus this year. made possible by the building of the new swimming pool. The swimming team did not receive much glory as compared to the other varsity teams nor was much known about it except that the seasons record showed seven losses and no wins. However. the records do not show a hard-working team laboring under great difficulties. The swimming team. like other teams. had its top men and honors go to two Freshmen and a Junior. - Dick Hanna. Bernie Williamson and Branch Moeling. the team captain. All of these were tops in their individual events and were on the 200 yard freestyle team. along with Henry Kerr. which placed sixth in the state Hnals at Lafayette. The reserves were John Wheelock. John Shorney. Dave Nlarks and Mike Drossel. This is the story of a hard-working team which will most assuredly have more to show for its efforts next season.
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