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����LINDAJEAN BOPP — Editor
TOM ARCH — Advisor

��Student

4-1

Academi

12-6

Sport

66-99

Classe

100-16

Honor

162-169

Closin

170-173

Ad

174-215

Inde
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Closin

216-222

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�Looking down a quiet hall one would scarcely guess what is going on in each
off room

People quietly working or at least pretending
4

�Someone giving a speech, calm
sured or perhaps frightened
A student questioning and
ceiving

Somewhere a class tied down to

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�But school is more
sorbing a Euglena's
tive tract,

more than

watched . .
accounted for . . .

or

�High school is an opportunity to

�In these four years there is a
sionally to read something that
signed . . .

to take part in

�Sometimes there is a special private place,

to be alone to work

or just to

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�Student life is

���Learning is
To stuffy

Wherever there is a desire to learn

�D o c D e a ^ . C l e r k b - d a S t o k e s , S t e p h S h a n k , A n n S c h u l t z , M i k e Burkovskis,
3r1 P r a t t . B r e n d a Parsons standing Mn. John D yg e rt advisor.

We Represent

Ann Schulz, f r e s h m a n commissioner. a n d C h a r y I I C u l v e r, S e n i o r
ing homecoming ballots.
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John Dygert
Co-op Coordinator
B.A., Michigan State University
Student Commission Advisor

�The commission has been busy this year planning and
carrying out various projects t o improve
of the school grounds and raise money. Many
and educational assemblies have been presented plus a two
day variety show. A t Christmas time, the
lected baskets of food for
A landscaping project has been another
chievement o f the Commission. Also there are plans for
eventually fencing in the back lot around the shop and
can

Linda Stokes the clerk of the commiss;on types out the notes from a
commission
DavidDean this years mayor announces one of
professionaland student

�Nancy Goodreao
English 10, Journalism
B.A. Central M i c h i g a n University
Mirror advisor
Alicesh.H=.lattI,inckotIce,,....iirrOxe N o r t o n , K a r e n N e w b e r r y, a n d J o h n
cu

The editor o f the Mirror this year was Iva Jo
Robison: assistant editor was Karen Newberry.
The Mirror was published every two weeks under
the advisory of
The Cardinal Chatter was under the advisory
of Mrs. Grinner with Becky Pratt as editor and
Marcia Gornley as assistant editor. The Cardinal
Chatter was published every two weeks i n t h e
Coldwater
Linda Bopp was the Cardinal editor
Warner and Marcia Gomley held the position o f
business manager. Mr. Tom Arch was the faculty
advisor. The yearbook came out for
time in the
Iva J o R o b i s o n a n d D o t t i e D e n y w a t c h B e r t S t a n l e y w o r k o n t - e r
Mirror page.

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Members o f t h e C A R D I N A L C H A T T E R s t a f f : L o u A n n
Gillispie. M a r i l y n Nash, M a r c i a Gornley and Becky Pratt.

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Crowder, C a r o l y n

Irene Grimes
English 9
B.A. W e s t e r n
sity
Cardinal Chaffer advisor

�MEMBERS O F T H E C A R D I N A L S TA F F : L . S t o k e s , B . B o l c o m , B . H o s e k , C . C u l v e r, L B o p p . B . W a r n e r , M . G o r n l e y,
M. Hernlepp. Second r o w C . Va n c e . C . F e l l e r. E . R e e d . A . F o l e y. L . M a r s o n , M . S h u s t r o m , D . D e n b r o k , C . G i l l i s p i e , S .
Crandall, K . N e i t s e r, B . P r e f . T h i r d r o w T . M u l c h a n e y A . Fiske. H . Schielder. L. Crowder.

Experience in Communication

Tom Arch
English I I
B.A.. M . A . Western Michigan
University
Yearbook Advisor
Cheeerty,e
lhViirn,c,deae,Dcze.n Denbrocic. B a r b H o s e ' . M i l e Burkovskis a n d B a r b R e b o r n w o r k t o
n,
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�Susan
English 9
B.A., Central Michigan U,k,er,it,

Mrs. Dogan listens attentively as students in her English class

Three-Track
A three-track English program has been developed from
study of student needs made by the English department of the junior and
senior high schools. It consists of the college preparatory track,
mediate track, and
The revised curriculum developes a sequential program to
necessary repetition of
Bill
English
BA., Albion College

Phyllis
English 10 Speech,
At.. Siena

1

Karen Newberry does a monologue in

�Anne
English 9. I L
1
English Department
BA. Hillsdale
Mrs. Hayes helps members of her English I

"Resolved: T h a t nuclear weapons
should be controlled b y
tional organization." With this topic
the 1965 debate squad engaged
debates with schools in the
ley. This year's debate class is larger
than before, and novices are given a
chance

Mr. Johnson gives a lecture in hirEnglish

Elwood
English I I ,
B.A., University
Michigan State

Debaters Linde Bopp, Chuck Stokes. Suzanne Baldridge, and Ti Crandall prepare
for a coming

1

�AdeIrra
B.S.,We,rt.,r,
University, Eastern
Univer

Elaine Reed. Dawn Denbrock, end JoAnne Branch work on a project for the
showcasein the

Art Inspires Creativity
This year's art classes as in the
past, produced some beautiful
work which was viewed by both
students and visitors t o the high
school. The advanced a r t class
began the year with a lesson in
design and as a result
teresting pieces were done i n
poster paint. Projects
tive, still life, life sketching, and
many others were also
ginning a r t classes also started
the year with designs
ued on t o do doodles, lettering,
charcoal drawings. a n d m a n y
other

•'MC V a r .
LindaSowers,second year art student workson an individual
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�Mr. Lori and Mrs. Ross confer to produce a more effective
counseling

Counselors Stress the Individual
The individual is the center of the guidance services, says the
ment, and this year the department can help students more than ever with the
addition of new
The guidance department has three counseling rooms. I t also features
tion area with comfortable seating for parents and students waiting t o see t i e
counselors. The department also has a bulletin board and shelves holding college
catalogues and scholarship

Louis
Counse
BA., Michigan
MA., Michigan

Mrs.RossandSueMurphy go over college admissions
2

�C. W . King
History 1 0
M.A. Stanford University
IRC A d v i s o r

IRC members pose a t a homeroom meeting.

IRC Attends MUNA
Under president Julie Galinis, the International Relations Club
dan and !rag at the annual Model United Nations Assembly at Hillsdale College.
The club's increased membership made several new

IRC MEMBERS—First row— M . Galinis, S . Crandall. D . Dickey, J . Branch, B . Green, B . VanNiman, A . Foley,
Second r o w — M r. K i n g , C . Gillespie, M . Haynes. R . Robins, J . Galinis. B . Branch. L . Stokes, B . Wa r n e r.

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�Small Group Accomplishes a
Great Deal
Small but industrious the 1965 version
Teens accomplished a great deal.
ually running the Hospitality Cart at the Health
Center, the club sold football
sored a dance, participated in the Model United
Nations Assembly, took a dog census, attended
an assembly on teenage morals, went to the Ice
Capades in Detroit and took a tour through the
Putnam Funeral
Miriam Benton
BA. Adrian College
Civics 9
Tri-Teens Advisor

First r o w : D . Fleenor, C . K i n g , S . G o r e s , S . Babcock, D . Neusbeurn. S . A b e r y. Second r o w : M i s s Benton. C . Palate. D . Blendchard,
S. Ulrich, I d . Rhodes. T h i r d n e w : K . M c M i l l e n , S . Birch, C . P e c k . V. Breckinridge, S. Ald,ich, J. Ledbetter.
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�HOUSE C O N S T R U C T I O N C R E W : Sitting l e f t t o right— G . Easterday, M . McKay. D . Waite, D . Wilkins, J . Lewis. L . McLaughlin. B. Pifer. D .
Slaton. S M r d i
I
P - , B . Murfin, R . Norton, L
B
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T I . - r KneeBng in Front—
Miller

House Is Boy's
Real on-the-job training is the purpose of
the Day Trade Program for
School students. Such a program,
year, gives the students a chance
practical working experience under
pervision of a qualified adult,
ler. The program which i s directed b y
an advisory committee i s
pletely by the students, including
ing, building, electrical work, plumbing,
interior decorating, and the selling of the
house. The school system is furnishing the
working capital for the materials, and the
funds from selling the house will
for the next house to be built. All in all,
the program worked out very
this year and there are very high hopes for
future

2

�First r o w : R . Stanley, J . Morrison, a Trona. M . Nash, M . Wa t t s , M . C o l e . Second r o w : B . Wa r n e r, S . M u r p h y. M . Shustrom,
L. Simmons, A . H a r r i s . M . Bail. S . Sisson C . Nickerson. T h i r d r o w : J . Musser, C . Cummings, P. C a r v e r. L . C r u m , J .
Archer. S. Baldrige, T. Provence, C . Gilbert.

TriDonna D o l a n
B.A., Western M i c h i g a n University
Future Secretaries C l u b

Susanne Baldrige a n d M a r y J o M c K i n l e y f e n d t h e Tr i • H LY H o s p i t a l i t y C a r t a t
the Community Health Center.

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�LATIN CLUB Fifth row C . Hildebrand, D . Fleenor, S. Shultz. J. Ledbetter, M . Forbes. L Blansit, D. Dickey,
Fourth new M . Burkovskis, B . Marvin, B . Young, B . Gates. B. Grover, D. Carr, M . Gates. D. Ward. S. Rick, Third row
R. Crabtree. S . Lands, L . Horrid, K . Johnston, C . Putnam. J. Who, M. Murphy, J. Cole, S. Ulrich, Miss
row: B. Clark. C . Hook, B. Haynes, D. Medendorp, F. Harris. K. Moss, T. Miller First row M. Haynes, B. Branch,
son, D. Smith, S. Burch, L. Sherman,

Under the direction o f
fer the first Latin Club
at Coldwater High School.
tivities o f t h e year included t h e
Formal Initiation Ceremony; a trip
to the Roman Holiday which was
held in Dowagiac this year:
filled Christmas party and
man Banquet. The Latin Club was
formed t o promote interest
in outside

Edna Mae
Lati
B.A. Albion
26 L a t i n Club

OFFICERS back D. Carr middle B. Branch, D. Smith, R. Smith, front

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',NISH CLUB: D . Belot, A . Bilsborrow, D . Dirschell. S. Carpen. S. Honeywell, M . Rhodes. M . Rogers. Second new: L
-:reny, A . Fisk. K . Smith. C . Bridges, C . Patch, N . Brenernan, L Corwin C . Burge. Third row: M . Clark, S. Bally. D .
L Pearce, M . Crow!, C. Wheeler, L. Lancaster, J. Bilsborrow Fourth row: M r. Parker, B . Balcom, T. Porter, R . Van
Nieman, C . Hall. D. McPherson, R. Hensch, L . Loud. C . Feller, and

Spanish Club offers
an opportunity to learn more about
the culture and customs of
ple o f Spanish
It also further aids the students in
understanding a n d speaking t h e
language itself. Activities
America a n d viewing
ture length film. The club
tered a float, which featured
Toro- the red and
bull in the

Senorita Stanley converses with Senor Slims as M r. Parker

Henry
Spani
RA.
Spanish Club

�MEMBERS O F THE GERMAN, D . Furgason. S. Boyer, D . Hiesrodt. K. Horton, J . Rol, J . Culy. M . Burkoyoskis. Second row:
D. Cowin, S . Barnes, L . Crowder. F. Ylins, Yockey, S . Hefner, B. Niqhswander, M . Enos. D. Claar. Third row: C . Papke. B.
Callahan. L Stokes, A . Harris, C. Dernarest, C. Dean, D. Blanchard, L Tackett, Mr. Hebel. Fourth row: J. Dalchow. G. Pope, J.
Musser. L. Noragon, R. Van Nieman, P. Lindner. S. Gates, J. Branch. B. Pratt, E. Reed, and

This years German c l u b attended
a German movie a n d a t e i n
man restaurant. T h e y h a d several
programs o n G e r m a n y including a
program g i v e n b y J o A n n B r a who spent a year in Germany.

Fred
Germa
B.A. Michigan
28 G e r m a n Club

GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS Louann Crowder, Kirk Horton, Julie Musser and Marilyn Nash.

�Thespiar officers g o over a p l a y script with president,

Thespians
The Thespian Troupe #196, under t h e
direction o f Miss Phyllis Coscarelly,
ficers: Barb Hosek, Gretchen Gottschalk,
Linda Hazzard, Kitty Adair, CharyII Culver,
and Lynne Heim, had a very
In addition t o helping with the
Odine and Pioneer, G o
The Wall in the Fine Arts Festival,
senting several programs f o r community
groups, Thespians also regularly ushered a t
the Tibbits Opera House and
grams and plays as individuals and as a
group. The group also participated
wide Drama Day. One of the big events of
the year was the sponsoring of
State University Performing Arts Company
in Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. The
year will be climaxed with a
tion o f new members and honoring o f old.

Bob Shaw. L i n d a H a n a r d , a n d BiII S h o o p rehearse a scene f r o m The
Wall.

THESPIAN CLUB: t o el First row
•
•,,•, K . A 0 , •
- e l l , D . Zinn, Second
row—D. Jacobs. M . Bail, M . Gornley, L. Tackett, C . Bue9e, V. 6urdeu Third row— L.-. Porter, C . Culver, B. Shoop, B . Hosek, C .
Seely. G . Trana, M . Watts, L Treat, B. C l a d , C . Beach Four*. row— M . Enos, B . Pratt, B. Gaulin, B. Huss, B . Shaw. C . Worst,
G. Brie. P. Quintino, N . Fry W A row— C . McCullough. S. Lockwood, T. Molchahey, L. Blue. L . Crowder, M . Feller, T.Stilson, G.
Gottschalk. B. Scheilder.

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�Ondine, Unusual

at.

SEAL TRAINER

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O N DINE

HE MYSTERIOUS
ILLUSIONIST

�Ondine tells the story of a beautiful young sea nymph who falls in love with a
handsome knight named Hans. Because their worlds were so different they finally
parted
The senior class produced this excellent rather different play this year. With the
help of the staff at Tibbits and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood McClellan the play was a
great success despite the very

Standing G . Gottschalk, L . Teckett L . Simons, C . Stokes, B. Hosek, D. Reiter. C. Cxlv, D. McKee, I. Robison, R. Blensit,
S. Lockwood, G. Bradshaw. M . Noun, H . Scheidler, Kne.Iing M . Connors, S. Strong. B. Annear. H. Brooks, B.

��Pioneer Go Home D e l i g h t s Audience
Pioneer Go Home produced two delightful evenings of entertainment.
per family who decided to build a new community beside a public
many mixed feelings about the whole idea. When "Queen Bee" and her boys
arrive with their gambling trailers even more problems arise in Kwipperville. In the
end, Kwipperville continues t o become a thriving new community, minus "Queen
Bee- and her
Carolyn Gillespie and Jack Wolf performed their lead roles excellently with the
help o f Miss Phyllis Coscarelly (director), Lou A n n Crowder (student director)
and the rest of the Junior Play cast this year's Junior Play was one o f the best
one's yet.

�They d i d i t again!
The Science Club took
first place in
Halloween Parade f o r
the second y e a r i n
a row with their "'Test
Tube Baby." Under the
direction o f M r. Seton
Boyce and M r. Reggie
Ivey the members have
been working o n t h e
projects related
ogy
Reggie Ivey
BA., Western M i c h i g a n University
Science C l u b A d v i s e r

Sefon Bever, J r.
Biology
DA., M i c h i g a n S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y
Michigan Tech.
Science C l u b A d v i s e r

Scientists Learn

SCIENCE C L U B —Standing— M r. Bovee, G a r r y D o n n e r, D a v i d C l e a r. D o u g C o r w i n , B i l l Clarke, S t e v e Barnes, D a l e C a r r, D a v e N o r t o n ,
James C o l e . S i t t i n g —Harold S c h e i l d e r, J e r r y P e k n e e , P a m W o r s t , Linda Lutjen, Yvonne Perrin.

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�Heyd E b y
Health Education
B.S., M . A . , M i c h i g a n State
University Princeton University,
University o f H a r v a r d
Adviser: H i -Y, Bible Club

Mr
•
t
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of a flower t o

student Biology t o ) •

-, t h e p a r t

According to M r . Stan Bushouse,
classes have been busy working on projects for
the Spring Achievement Fair. One
on growing radioactive seeds and
a laser
The biology students took their annual trip t o
Chicago while the physics classes went t o the
University o f Michigan t o view the
actor

Mr. k e y does a chemistry demoostration.

3

�Stan
Physi
B.S., Western
Camera Club Adviser
Mr. Bmhouse explains the c cc,t system of a Nis

L

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Photography A n Art
The Camera Club under toe new airection of Mr. Stan Bushouse has been quite
active this year. They took pictures and developed them f o r the Cobuilding program. They helped Mr. Hobart produce a film on basketball
filmstrips on football.

CAMERA CLU S—lap row—C. Keos. S. Stock....,; S i . Sr., r. S i r I
S.Ii S i . D i rschell Second row
Adams, P. Albright, H . Watson, M . Hielyer. Mn. Bushouse. Sitting—M. McKay. D . Giant, L. McNeil, S. Burns, D.
DeCa

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Robir

�Advisor f o r Chess C l u b M r . F r a n k P .
Low

Gary Donner and Donnie Eppelheimer match their skits in a game o f chess.

The Chess Club is in its second year o f
have been played between the students to see who was the best
player. Matches are also played with other schools. The club is
going t o have fund-raisings so regulation chess boards may b e
purchase

Top r o w H . Penrod, R . Zech. B . Birch, D . N e e r, J . Tornpkins, J . Rollins R o w 2 : B . Butters, J . Greenick, K .
Nitzert, S . L y t l e , J . C o x . S . R a i n e y, D . E p p e l h e i m e , F r o n t r o w : G . Doro,er 5 . Crandall, B . Va n N i m a n T.
Tarr. B. W h i t e

�0
"one,

Gladys A . Davis
Algebra I . M a t h I t
B.S., University o f Chicago,
Albion C o l l e g e
Miss C o x , M r s . Watson, M r s . Trebilcock, a n d M r s . Davis discuss t h e n e w m a t h p r o g r a m .

This year, in addition to classes in Math I. Algebra
I. Algebra II, geometry, and Senior Math. a class
in Math II was offered. This was done to
more experience with the math used in
industry and everyday life. Mrs. Davis, chairman o f
the Math Department, stated that the addition
new course, "Math I I will be o f great value t o the
non-college

Mrs. D a v i s watches a s Lexie Blansit does a g r a p h i n A l g e b r a I class.

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New Math

Mrs. D a v i s gives extra h e l p S I L
class works on tomorrow's homework.

de, enee

rest o f t h e

�Arleth C . Watson
Algebra l l Senior M a t h
A t . , M S . , I n d i a n a University
Math C l u b A d v i s e r
M AT H C L U B —First row: E . Gooch. G . G u y. S . Buchanan, C . Wo r s t , E . Scott, L . Stokes.
Second row: M r s . Watson, S . Baldrige, C . Cook, S. Gates, S . A l d r i c h . L . Loud.
pie. Third R o w : G . D o n n e r, J . C o l e , B . Nighswander, L . D u n n , B . Tompson, D . C a r r

Course

Formed t o explore t h e special phases o f math, t h e
Math Club met once a month under the direction
Dunn president and Mrs. Watson adviser. The
second with a float in The annual Halloween
grams for the year ranged from binary numbers
culus. Officers for the year were Larry
Linda Stokes, vice-president: and Brad
treasure

Mrs.

atson sfrikes a familiar pose

a s

she goes over logarithms once more.

3

�Stern Perfection Characterizes Math

Spend 1 c c ,

Everett J . M y e r s
Math I A l g e b r a I
B.S. Ta y l o r University

Jim Hess receives extra help from M r. Myers.

�Anne H.
Algebra II, Plane
Geornet
A.B., College of
University
University
Advisor of
Mn,. Trebileock gives

Mn,. Trebilcock explains . . .

. . Kurt Horton follows

�Hi-Y Club Small

HI-T Front r o w —Terry Mulchehey, Chuck Stokes. D o n Miller. Steve Crandall. Second row: Dave McKee. Bob Near, Bob
Burch, Steve Barnes. Tim Crandall.

Hi-Y, under
ship o f Coach Eby, was a
small but effective club this
year. T h e
sored a car wash and along
with Tri-Hi-Y, participated
in the annual

I-11-Y OFFICERS: T. Mulchahey. J . H i n e , T. Crandall B 1 3 , 6 C . Stokes,

4

�De-Ils Reiter works .31. Shaw Shoe Store.

Students Learn Trades
Students in the Senior Class have the opportunity to learn trades
and not just studying about them. This course is helpful for both
non college bound students. Under the supervision of Mr. John
work at jobs of their interest that vary into many different lines

Advisor—Mr.

Ida G u i d l

Connie Cornell— secretarq

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�I

Jaman R e e d

Mary Bodie

!

4 4 C a r o l y n Wo r s t

Tim Crandall

�Band Scores High
The Coldwater High School Band had another excellent year.
In the dB, the band hosted the Marching festival, in which they
received a # I . rating. A t Orchestra and Band Contest
ceived a second rating. A few o f the band members attended
All-Stars Band held in Vicksbury, Michigan this winter,
one attended Solo and Ensemble contest. The band traveled t o
Detroit this winter to see the Ice Capades and the movie I t s A
Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World."

John VisosIty
Ba,d

�C A R D I N A L C H O I R —First r o w —K. A d a i r , J . B a r r y. B . G o c h e n o u r. B . Parsons, S . H a p n e r , C . H u g h e s , S . H o n e y w e l l , J .
Greenich, G . Brie, R . Fillmore, J . Billsburrow, E . Gooch. L . Easterday, S . Ta t u r, A . Zimmerman, L . H a r v e y. Second r o w —
burrow, L . L o u d , L . Freeman, S . Babcock, C . Wa r n e r, G . Krauss, S . Perrine, L . Pascoe, D . Dean, B. Bean, T. Coldsnow, D . Boyer.
B. Huss, B . Barlend, S . K e i t h , D . S m i t h . Third r o w —K. G r i n n e l l . M . Forbes, S . Boyer, K . Rial, D . C o r w i n , J . Palmear, L . Price,
C. A l d r i c h . R . Fillmore. M . Feller, B . Bopp, M . Burkovskis, D . Murdock. C . Beach. L . Fermi, M . English. Fourth r o w — C . Patch, J .
Archer. C . C o o k , S . Barnes, C . Burdette. J . Butterbaugh, S . Foley. D . S m i t h N . Maceluso, T . Synder, T . C l a r k , R . Tr a n a , D .
McPherson, L. Patch, L. Siler.

Beautiful Harmonies Characterize
Vocal Department

Douglas Hoopingarner
B.S., Michigan State
Cardinal Choir, Treble Choir, Men's
Glee C l u b Balladiers

C H O I R O F F I C E R S f left t o r i g h t ) D . S m i t h . s e c r e t a r y, L F a r s t , p r e s i d e n t , D . S m i t h ,
vice-president, a n d M . Burkovskis, treasurer, l o o k over figures f r o m t h e i r recent
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�THE BALLADIERS—S11TING—B. Parsons, K . G r i n n e l l , M r . H o o p i n g ernes, L . L o u d . Standing—D. S m i t h .
D. Corwin, L . Farst, D . Smith, C . Beach, M . Feller, R . Fillmore. B. B e a , .

E p p

The Cardinal Choir with its increased membership again held a very successful candy sale.
Aside from singing in several school assemblies and special concerts, they also took part in their
annual choir
The girls in the Treble Choir worked hard this year, practicing f o r the assemblies
certs in which they
A new group was started b y M r. Hoopingarner, choir director, this year. The Men's Glee
Club also spent many hours practicing f o r
And of course, the madrigal group, the Ballad-iers, which i s open t o especially talented high
school choir members, is working constantly in order to make this the fourth year in a row that
they have received first ratings at

TREBLE C H O I R —First row—P. Parker. L . A d a i r, S . Stryker, A . I r e n e . J . Beckwith. M . Smith, S . Richardson, D . Osmond, H .
Walling, H . Pearce, C . K i n g , M . Rhodes. Second r o w —J. P a i n e , C . Bird, L Corwin, N . Brenamen, J . Birch, L . Mains, J . Spiegel,
J. C l e a r, J . Rowdish, P. Wo r s t , B . Beerbower, S . VanEvery, J . Burdette, M r . H o o p i n g a r n e r. T h i r d rove—V. Enos, P. M a c R a e , L ,
Marson, P . M a c C a l l , L . Martinson. D . U l r i c h , B . G a u l i n , S . K i n g , S. Munger, T. Bennett, P. Norton, J . Traver, M . Solberg. Fourth
row—J. Leadbetter, K . Lyon. L . H e n n a , J . Hankins, J . C l i f f o r d , S. Buteau, L . Gottschalk. J . Filmore, L . Butterbaugh. C . Seckler,
R. Brooks, J. Tolbaske, P. Brayton, E. Smith.

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�Margaret Beach
Homemaking I &amp; I I
B. S.. Western M i c h . Univ.
FHA A d v i s o r

Homemakin

Rosabel Baldrige
Homemaking, Family Living
B.S • G e o r g i a S t a t e C o l l e g e M A .
Columbia University
Teen C h a m b e r o f
visor

The Future Homemakers Association of Coldwater High has progressed rapidly
since its organization last year. In addition t o having a float in
Parade and attending a District FHA meeting in Tekonsha, the
many programs in connection with their year's theme of "Personal
Programs included speakers on Spring Fashions, hairdos, and personal poise. The
club plans to end the year with a banquet at one of the area

FUTURE H O M E M A K E R S F i r s t r o w I I f o r ) H . Wa l l i n g , S . M i l e y. K . M c K , , C l a i r , D . C o c k r e l l , J . P a r e n t , C . Blanton.
Chester. Second r o w : C . D o t y, S . H i l l s , J . Tr a v i e r, L W o o d b u r y, J . C o n n o r S K e i t h , S . M c L a u g h l i n . A d v l i o r M r s . B e e c h . F i v e
members are not pictured.

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�FUTURE SECRETARIES—Fmk row—B. Adams. E . Munger. J . VanNuys. H . J c .
K. Grinnell, D. Sperry. V. Nelson. Second row—T. Morris. D . Field. L . Norton, S.
D. Keith, S. Enos. Y. Ferguson. K . Wedge. Third row—L. Johnston, C. Patton,
C. Cornell, D. Giant, L McNeil. J. Morrison, I. Gweedy. Miss Rundio. Fourth row—J.
T. Provence, D. Volkrner. B. Patch. C. Hell L. Crurn, V. Grove, L. Adams.

Knowledge
Practice
Business

Oda
Bookkeeping.
BA.. Central Mich..
future Teacher's
Man. of Plays.
Internal Acc.

The Business Education. Dept. expanded i t s
curriculum this year b y adding
a course designed t o equip students with basic
vocational skills common t o simple clerical office
jobs. The course was added to the
lent variety o f business courses offered a t CHS,
including typing, stenography,
ical office practice, and
Sponsored b y the Kalamazoo Chapter o f the
National Future Secretaries Association,
water FSA once again answered letters sent t o
Santa b y Coldwater youngsters. In addition, the
club, with adviser Nancy Rundio, held a
quainted Party" i n Sept. and a Christmas Tea.
The club will also choose a "Miss
tary" who will be honored at the Spring Honors
Assembl

Nancy
B.S.. Ball
Typing,
Future

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�Top R o w : M . W o r t z , K . Sissorn, M . Forbes, L . Fars+. L Fletcher. C . B e a c h , A . F o l e y, S . L o c k w o o d , C . M e r k l e . R o w 2 ,
D. S m i t h , J . D a l c h o w, P . C a r v e r, M . L i v e r m o r e . S . Newsbaum. L Te p p e n d e n . C . G i l b e r t . J . S c h e i d l e r, M i s s P b "
Row 3 : S . R e h m , L . S i m o n s , P . A l b r i g h t , M . Va n C a m p e n , M . M c K i n l e y. G . G u y , S . P a t t o n , D . BeIrate. L . H . - . .
Front r o w : C . R e d d i n g , P . Z e b o n i c k , D . S t r i k e r, D . Denbrock, M . Nolen. K. Rogers, S. G u y.

The Future Teachers help give its members a better
idea o f what the teaching profession is like. A new
system adopted this year is cadet teaching. Senior
girls go t o different schools and help in

CADET T E A C H E R —Dawn D e n b r o c k h e l p s o n e
of her students.
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R S —Annie F o l e y. M a r y Livermore, L y n d a Ta p p e n d e n ,
McKinley.

�Row I — S. W o l f , S . W o l f . V. Seiner, M . Travis. L Vreeland, M . J . G a q l i o . R o w 2 — C . C u l v e r. P . S t u a r t , J . D e n s e ! , J . A r c h e r , M .
Hammond, P. Stuart. C . Cutcher. Row 3 — J . Roach, C . Johnson, D . Most. J . Kirafer. C . H u g h , H . S c a n t i e r. B . M a c R a e . M . P o h l . T o p
row—J. To b a l s I e L . S m i t h , B . B a i r d , L P u r g e s ° , S . S h a r k . L . Ta c k e t t , R. Stanley. Advisor—Mrs. Trebilcock,

The Future Nurses are an active group this
year. A t the beginning o f the year, Mrs. Bailey
gave instructions on how to be aides at
tal. Each member must put in a certain number of
hours working as an aid. They all wear the new
yellow pin striped uniforms. The whole year will
not be spent in just working though. The group
will tour the Univ. of Michigan, Mercy School of
Nursing in Detroit and Cook County Hospital in
Chicago during the
The club has drawn up their Constitution this
year and have sent f o r the National Charter,
which will affiliate them with the
of

�frorn S t , Charles a n d D a l e Tyson w o r k o n a n automobile in auto

Boys Obtain

William
Auto Mechanics. General M e t a l s
BA., M A . Western Michigan
University
Shop C l u b adviser
Mr. Starkey is helping Jr. Rakoske use the vertical milling machine.

5

�Gerald
Drafting,
BA.. Olivet College.
Michiga
Dale Ledbetter and Dave Hanna work in

M. Weaver helps Galen Krisov as Jerry Matters

5

�SHOP C L U B : Second r o w, M r . Brown, adviser, R . Ankney. G . Lyon, J . Nighswander. M . Easterday. T. G r i f f t h . First row, D . Cox,
G. Neusbarn, D. Fadden, L Boyer, T. Ort, D. Wolfinger.

Shop Club
This years shop club, under the direction of
built many projects. These were constructed out
materials. Including plastic, metal

James R. Brown
General S h o p a n d W o o d s
B.S., We s t e r n M i c h i g a n
Shop C l u b adviser

Shop club members work hard on their projects.

5

�Catherine
Physical
B.S. Adrian
G.A.A. and Cheerleading

Girls physical education classes play

Students
Thru Physical

Wayne
Physical
B.S.. Michigan
Reserve Football
Coach, Track

Basketball drills are practiced by boys'
5

�Driver's
Important

Emil Lopez
Driver's Ed
A.B., A l b , o r

Ice and m o w —driving goes on.

5

Mr. Lopez explains intersections.

�Key Club Serves Community

Front new l e f t Be right: L. Grove, J. Rayborn, L Cox, B. Brisol, T. Whittaker. D. Gallop. R. Holben. 2nd row: G. Pope, R.
Weidner. J. Rock, D. Goodwin, B. Pratt, T. Coldsnow. 3rd new: B. Hlnderliter, 0 . Olney, J. Wolf, B. Wise. S. Rathbun.
J. Metter,

Among t h e K e y
Club's worthwhile
ects this year were a
Christmas tree sale, and
the 'Clothe a Child used
clothing
This y e a r o f f i c e r s
President S a m Strong,
Vice President
ben, Treasurer J e r r y
Metters a n d Secretary
Gary Pope kept things
movin
KEY CLUB OFFICERS seated left t o right: Jerry Metiers, Rob Holben.
president, Sam Strong and

5

�Learning —

New this year and sponsored by the Kiwanis Club was the American Heritage Tour. I t was organized and
directed by the Social Science Department as a field trip for those especially interested in
can history, and American
The group visited Jamestown Island, Restored Williamsburg, Richmond, and t h e battlefields o f
between the states. In Washington, D.C. the tour visited such memorials as Lincoln's, the tomb
Kennedy, and the Unknown Soldiers, and the National Cathedral. The group visited the Capitol,
Court, the White House, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. In New York the Statue of Liberty, a tour
United Nations Buildings, and the Empire State Building were overshadowed by a day at the World's
group examined through experience our American Heritage and became aware of the present to have
perspective of the future.
The group, which was led by Oscar Renshaw, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson, Richard Norton and
Mrs. Burr Cochrane. included Linda Ferguson, Cindy Cutcher, Linda Hazzard, Linda Tackett, Vicki
Mott, Mary Jo McKinley, Barbara Warner, Susan Gatur, Janean Roach, Connie Gilbert, Linda
Church, Don Watson, Bob Watson, and

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�BIBLE C L U B —Sifting— C . R e d d i n g , P . M a c R a e . S . S u m m e r s , B . D i c k . T . C • d ill B . G r e e n , D . C l e a r, M . Rhodes. 2 n d
row— M r. M i t m e s s e r, D . Stryker, J . C o l e , L C o r w i n , J . C l e a r. J . S p i e g e l , D . F i e l d , D . Blanchard, S . S t r y k e r. P . Z a b o n i k ,
Mr. E b y. 3 r d r o w — R . Robbins, M . Olmstead, L . Blansit, C . Beach, B . Barlond, B . Branch. S . C r a n d a l l . C . G i l b e r t . J . R o a c h
4th r o w — J . Shedd, C . Wa r n e r, T. Blansit, P. Lindner. D . M u rd o ck. J . Branch, D. Corwin, S. P P . , L. Farst.

BIBLE C L U B O F F I C E R S —Paul
pros. Connie Wa r n e r, President L i n d a Forst. S o n g .
lender C a s e t t e B e a c h , P i a n i s t M i s s i n g i s C a r o l
Redding Sec.-Trees.

Fellowship Integral Part of
Bible Club
The Bible Club, in its second year at the high school, once agam drew a large
membership from students in all four grades. This non-denominational club, with
advisers Floyd Eby and Doug Mitmesser, featured lay speakers and
ministers including Don Loney, Coach Dave Dillon from Sturgis, Tom Potter from
Hillsdale, and Has Hudson for their programs. Films, Bible Study,
music and discussions o f current questions facing students also served t o bring
a wonderful sense of fellowship to the

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�.-.00KS, Mrs. Rahrig, Mrs. Wolcott, and Mrs. Babcock

Cafeteria Serves

Mo. Cook, Mrs. G

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�Two of the Janitors change the

Ed Diamond and Charlie Collins transport food for

Janitor
Keep
in Order

Ed Diamond, John Downey. John Shiery and Charlie Collins take

Charlie Collins repairs one of the

�Superintendent Heikkinen

Mrs. M u r i e l W i g e n t , B o a r d Business M a n a g e r a n d A s s i s t a n t secretary deserves a b i g thanks.

6

�BOARD O i L y s - ' i ' . S t a n d i n g l e f t t o r i g h t —Super- I n t e n d , ' F
Bobier. D r. James Burke. Sifting o f f t o right a r e L a r r y Bower M r s . C

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, Imes Nash, William Wilson, William
y Leavenworth

Coldwater Board
In his third year as
dent o f Coldwater Community
Schools, M r. Carlo Heikkinen i s
kept busy seeing that
in and around Coldwater enjoy
the privileges
Helping him with
dous job is the
of Education, w i t h President
James Nash. Other
cluded vice-president W i l l i a m
Wilson, secretary
worth, a n d treasurer William
Bobier. Trustees on the Board are
Dr. James Burke, Mrs. Coleen
Dean, and Mr.

'ere.

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�Mr. Dennis r e a d s t h e m o r n i n g b u l l e t i n t o a t t e n t k m C o l d w a t e r H i g h
School students.

Principal Dennis

Mr. Kermit Dennis, having served
of Coldwater High for 17 years again handled the
job very capably. Mr. Dennis' job includes
ber of diverse activities all the way from reading
morning bulletins t o helping
solve their many

Principal Dennis keeps busy trying t o see t h a t everyone is happy and healthy.
by

�An Administrator's School Life

The Life of an

Mr. Jerry Gaviglio, Assistant Principal
water High School, has the job of seeing that the
school runs smoothly. Thus his days are
the many small chores that have to

MISS DELORES SHIERY, school secretary. must be given special r e c o , n , ,
she does for Coldwater High School. No matter how busy she may be. she
ready to help

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��Life's battles don't
To the stronger or
But sooner or later the man
Is the one who thinks

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�Back row: Coach Tornpkins, G. Hammond. R. Anemia, M. Budd, L. Paul. T. Kolassa, H. Fitch J . Cole, Terry Ward. H. Scheidler, B. Pifer, M.
Tweedy. Torn Ward, Coach Hensel. Second row: B. Patch. J. Rakoske. Dave Hanna. R. Curtis, D. Downs. Dan Hanna, P. Ryder, T. Jones,
P. Knoell, S. Barnes, B. Franklin. Front row: L. Dunn, J. Pelmet.., K. Wo-den M , Bentley. S. Dmvenoort..1. Shiery, B. Young, M. Clark,
M. Eck. J. Lewis.

Varsity Hampered
Bad
Coldwater

3

Bronso

Coldwater

2

Dowagiac

Coldwater

6

7

Albion

2

Coldwater

1

Hillsdale

2

Coldwater

1

Harper Creek

2
1

Coldwater

7

Marshall

Coldwater

6

Three Rivers

7

Sturgis

7

Coldwater

1

Kerry Boyd sweeps around

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1

�The Cards, coached by
Mr. H u b e r t Hansel,
started and ended with
overwhelming victories.
Key injuries a n d close
plays prevented t h e m
from having
ning season. However,
their 3-5 record was an
improvement o v e r l a s t
year's. Their desire t o
win was n o t
by these losses and the
team displayed
spirit

Terry Ward calls the signals to start

Cards plot their

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�Outstanding

Lynn Paul
MOST VALUABLE " . .
Kerry Boyd
MOST VA L U A B L E B A C K
Pe

Ron Curliss
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER

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Ken Worden

Mike Eck

Harold Scheilder

�Men

Terry

4i

Tani

These individuals have a
desire t o do their best a t
all times. They think
benefiting their team
of their own glory. It
right that these
be

These boys
by the coaching staff
ing outstanding
Every team has certain
players who work harder.
practice longer,
ute more to their
other

Can

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�Back r o w : R . Mensal, R . Shiery, M . Easterday. B . Uern. J . Nighswander, S . Foley, K . Scheidler, B . G o n e r . M i d d l e r o w : C o a c h A r c h . S .
Perrin, J . Carver, D . Ledbetter, J . Budd, C . Ta t e . C o a c h Meyers. F r o n t row: I . English. J . Lindsay. D . Dunn, N . Lopez, J . Knapp, D . C a s i o ,
T. Coldsnow. N o t pictured: G . Gaskill G . Brie

Determination

This year's reserve football
though i t suffered a
son, was characterized b y p e p and
spirit. Several members were lost t o
injuries or the varsity squad, with only
20 of the original 26
the

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Reserves forge onward.

�Back row: A . Roscoe, D . Wiggins, L . Fee, D . Stanfill. S . Davis. R . Knoth, T. Temples. W . Kern. T. Clark, R . Fry, R . Trana, R .
row: C o a c h Kellogg, B . Gates, L Clark, D . Wa r d , 'D. Jewell, B . M a r v i n , B. Magley. M . Gates, R. Ferguson. T. Aldrich, D . Closson. M . Everett.
Coach I v e y, Third row: A . Tate, J . Greenich, D . LaBelle. W . 5cheidler, D . Clark. L . Jackman, 5 . Rick, B . Volkrner, S . Ly t l e , B . Blesser. D .
Eppelheirner, P. A c M o o d y. R . H e l m e r. Front row: C . Hughes. G
E
l r r . D . Cazie, D L c v e . S. Rainey. T. Dolly.

Freshmen Are Unbeatable
The freshman team completed the
season in the history of Coldwater High
cording to Coach Reggie Ivey, the success of the
whelmingly victorious season" was due to a
field and a powerful front line." Both Coach
Coach Wayne Kellogg said they are expecting great
things from the boys next year on both
and varsity fields. Coach Kellogg prophesied
all the players continue to improve, in three or four
years, Coldwater will be a formidable football power
agai

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�Queen .Y.
1964 3 { o m e c o m i n y Q u e e n

�Homecomin
1964
Homecoming 1964 was a
tion of effort. The Commission
a float so the coronation could be
all. The Junior Class put red " C " s on white
mums, which were sold as
entos. The crowd shivered involuntarily a s
the cars slowly bore their frigid
round the track, but the icy air
the spirit of the smiling girls and
The court ascended to the platform, and the
crown was placed on the head of
Gretchen Gottschalk 5 .3

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�Running, Running, and
Coldwate 2
Coldwate 2
Coldwate 2
Coldwate 2
Coldwate 1
Coldwate 3
Coldwate 4
Coldwate 3
Coldwate 3
Coldwat
1
Coldwate 2
Coldwate 2

Charlott
Home
Camden Frontier
Harper
Hillsdal
Sturgi
Marsh
Jackson
Three
Camden Frontier
Albio
Home

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3
3
3
4
2
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2
2
5
3
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Led by chief runner, Bob Dick, and co-captains, Max
Haynes and Jeff Green, the cross country
pleted a 7-5 season. Supervised by Coach
rnesser, the boys' practice included running out to the
country club and back

Beckrow: R. Shank, J. Green, J. Gibbons, L Roush, B. Dick, M. Haynes, J. Gage. Second row: Coach Mitmesser, B. Mosier,
C. Deny. D. Vettle. C. Putnam, J. McConnell. Front row: L. Keith K. Neitzerf, M. Church, D. Dirschell, D. Boyer, J.

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�TheReserve

CoachHansel at

Awards . . .
Honors . . .
Glory . . .
The Fall Sports Awards
ored Freshman, Reserve, Varsity Football
and Cross Country teams. The boys who
completed the season received letters or
certificates. The Varsity Football squad
was honored at a banquet later
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�Backrow— Coach Fred Hobart, Jeff Green, Dave Faller. DennyDowns, Terry Ward, Torn Ward, Terry Vice, Ron Curtis,
DaveMcKee. Front row— Edgar Bethel, manager. Bob Dick, Tons Lotharner, Bill Gibson,

New Coach Heads Varsity
Novemb
Decemb
Decemb
Decemb
Decemb
Decemb
Januar
Januar
Januar
Januar
Januar
Februa
Februa
Februa
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Februa
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9—
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I8—
22—Battle
30—Three
2—
8—
16—
22—
29—Three
2—
5—Harper
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20—
26—

Under the leadership of a new coach, Mr.
bart, the varsity basketball squad got off to a slow
start but picked up momentum as the season
Led by co-captains Ron Curtis and Duane
dine, the squad played a majority of very
with several running into overtime. The important
thing though was making t h e transition from o l d
coaching staff to new. Said Coach Hobart,
have done a real good job on the transition from the
style of basketball last year to the pattern offense this
year.

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Dave Faller
80

Terry Vice

for,

�Dave "Spider"

"Moo " Paradine (53) shoots for two o f a victorious game

A Fighting Team!

Jeff
Bob

Torry

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�Potential High in

L to R. Coach—DougMitmesser, D. Stanfill. M. Curtis, J. Nighswander. R. Knoth, B. Mosier, K. Scheidler, R. Shank.
Mgr.—M. Olmstead, J. Gilchrist, R. Hensch, T. Clark, R. Shiery. 8. Wood,

SCHEDU
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
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Dec.
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2 6

Bronson A
Albion H
Three Rivers H
Harper Creek A
Sturgis A
Battle Creek A
Marshall H
Hillsdale A
Charlotte H
Albion A
Three Rivers A
Bronson H
Harper Creek H
Sturgis H
Hillsdale H
Marshall A
Adrian A

Since the Varsity Basketball squad is losing seven of
their members, Coach Hobart will b e looking f o r
younger talent. This year's Junior Varsity squad has
shown a great deal of potential. Some of
was evident in Bob Mosier, who led the team in field
goals made, free throws made and in total points;
Jerry Nighswander, who was second in free throws
made and in third place for total points; Chuck Tate,
who led the team in percentage of free
Others who did an outstanding job were
David Stanfill, Mike Curtiss, Ray Knoth,
Clar

�Siffing—T. D a l ,
•
— G . Grenich. A . Tate. B . R 4 , . d D . 1.,ED K n e e d n g
Jackman. P. l e s , i3 S t a n d i n g — D . W a r d . R . F r y, T . Temples, R . T r e s , D W 3 -

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Frosh Season: 8-3
The '64-65 freshman basketball team was unusual i n many ways.
cellent season was the result of the combined coaching efforts of Coaches
Tavish and Everett Myers. There were two complete teams playing freshman ball,
which caused a few difficulties. I f a certain rival school was to be played twice, a
different CHS team would challenge it each time. The skill of both teams
in the scoring columns. CHS has a good ball team coming up and should
ward to excellent seasons in the next

FROSH
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwat
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwat
Coldwate
Coldwat
Coldwat

3
4
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
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4

Marsh
Albio
Three
Albio
Hillsdal
Sturgi
Marsh
Harper Creek
Three
Hillsdal
Sturgi

3
3
4
3
3
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�Vivacious
The Varsity Cheerleaders were led this
year b y Captain, Linda Hazzard. The
squad attended a National
Association meeting in Indiana,
learned several cheers and
niques. They also got some
for bolstering

Diane Zinn, L i n d a Hazzard, B a r b Hosek, A d v i s o r —Miss Ernst, M a r c i a Enos, Va l
Borden. Lana Tacketh composed the Varsity cheering squad this year.

The cheerleaders sponsored
day to earn money to buy
ing uniforms for the Reserve squad. The
day included begging from
and the crowd during the football game
and a dance following

Lana Tackett, Lynn Pierce, a n d Cheryl B u r g e pose in t h e i r
fine attire after a successful

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS—First row M o r e C r o w l a l t e r. —Christy Papke. A u d r e y Traria.
Second row—Cindy Porter, Lynn Pierce. Cheryl Bunge, Marcia Senker

8

�Spark

Barbara Hoselc

Marcia Enos

Linda Hazzard
CAPTAIN

Diane Zinn

Lana Tackatt

Valerie Borden

8

�G.A.A. Sponsors

In past years
ties sponsored by
been limited t o girls who
have paid their
This year a l l girls i n t h e
school were invited
ticipate in any or all of the
activities. The
this year boasted
ied sports:—Soft
minton, Swimming, Archery,
Tennis and an entirely new
activity.

L toR.—Pres.,JudySchiedlemVice-Pres..LindaFletcher;Sec'y-Treas,

The purpose of GAA is to
sponsor and
mural sports for girls and to
offer a varied program o f
activities t o all the girls in
Senior H i g h School. T o
fulfill the purpose o f GAA
the club found
to appoint a n Intramural
Chairman, • Marilyn N a s h
and a Point
iavie Guy.

L to R. top row—J.Schiedler, C. Cook, S. Hook, L. Fletcher, J. Archer, C. Nickerson, P.
Clark, C. Johnson, G. Guy. Armed with their bows and arrows they are prepared for
favorit spring

8

�The "C" Club has been extremely
year. However, their biggest project
is not yet completed. They are in
of moving the "Victory Bell" from the
coln School to the top of the box office
entrance to the High School
Some other activities which the
sponsored are: selling 3000
selling Cardinal booster license
soring 3 after-game dances, running
cession stand during the Basketball
after school. The club held the
Christmas bowling tournament, which
by David Faller. They also took two
to Ft. Wayne for a hockey game and one to
Hillsdale for
Jeff Green, President: Byron VanWagner, V. President; H a r o l d
torY: John H e n r y, Treasurer; Sgt. a t Arms, Irving English.

Top row, 14: K . Boyd, S. Barnes, E. Churchill, L Dunn, D . Faller, R . Curtis, J . Green, H . Fitch, R . N o r t o n . Second r o w : C .
Daily, D . Harris, B . Franklin, J . Lewis, R . Allemier, S . Davenport, B . Patch, To m Meyers. J . Gottschalk. Third r o w : M . Clark,
P. Knoell, E. Hammond, D . Dean, L . Parks, B . VanWagner, M . Eck, D . Derschell. Fourth r o w : B . Pifer. J . Perrnear. L . Paul, B .
VanWagner, J . Matters, J r. Rokoske, J . Gibbons, H . Schiedler. F i f t h r o w : J . Bilsborrow B . Young, J . Sherrie!, D . M i l l e r, M .
Gorecki, B. Dick.

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B. Van Wagner, Coach

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Coldwate 2
Coldwate 3
Coldwate 2
Coldwat
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Coldwate 3
Coldwate 2
Coldwate 3
Coldwate 1
Coldwate 2
Coldwater

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Herb Watson and Bill Van Wagner practice for the upcornir - .

9

�Coach K e l l o g g discusses tactics f o r t h e next meet . . . I I i . J.- J e r r y Pelmear.
and Bill Van Wa g n e r.
V ,.. Wa g n e r

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after p r o , .

Under the direction of Coach Wayne Kellogg, the wrestling team had a
In the Twin Valley meets, held in CHS gym, firsts were won by Dewey
Ryder, Jerry Pelmear, and Byron Van Wagner. Four grapplers, Irving English, Bill
Van Wagner, Phil Ryder and Byron Van Wagner placed in regional
also placed in state finals. Both Jerry Pelmear and Byron Van Wagner
feated seasons, while Irving English and Phil Ryder lost one

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V

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Wagner

"Good g r i e f ! W h a t a b i g t e d d y b e a r ! " B y r o n V a n W a g n e r a n d P h i l
"Teddy" Ryder grapple during practice.

9

�Varsity Cindermen — Rally for Wins

D. Hanna, D. Miller. M. Connors, M. Eck. M. Bentley, D. Paradine, J. Pelmear, J. Gibbons, Ed. Churchill, not identified, C. Tate, M.
Rakeski, L. Dunn, J. Lewis. D. Dirchell. C. Gibson. B. Magley. M. Gates, D. Stanfield,

Bronson, Quincy
Sturgis at
Coldwater
Three Rivers
Coldwater at
Hillsdale
Pennfield
Bronson at
Albion at
Region
Twin Valley

9

�Junior Cindermen Look to

One record falls: Don Miller,
man, set a new record in the pole
the first meet of

9

�Netters Third in TV

Coldwater
Hillsdale
Pennfield
Howe Military
Coldwater at
Sturgis at
Albion at
Marshall
Coldwater
Twin Valley Meet
Three Rivers
Region

RESERVE TENNIS: Kneeling: D . Jewell, R. Ferguson, P. Jewell, J . Stout, B. Parker.
Standing: J . L .
C
W .
Davenport. R . H e n s &amp;
94

�Senior Dave McKee

Seniors To K o l o s s a and Dave McKee

Varsit
Tenni
Senior

Senio
Jerry
Metter,
Twin
Valley
Singles
Champion

Senior To,, Kolossa

95

�Turf Diggers

B. Mosier, M. Gorecki, B. Moore, J. Gilchrist, D. Wilkin. B. Thompson. Second row: Terry Schultz, Coach

Mike Gorecki works on
9

Terry Schultz shows good form on

�Young Card
Turfers Show
Improvemen
Coldwater ; varsITy golf +earn lost all its
matches this year but since the squad was
comparatively young, Coach Pat Lowe
ing forward t o continued improvement next
seaso
Coldwater
Coldwater at
Coldwater, Hillsdale, Jackson
Coldwater
Harper Creek
Sturgis at
Albion at
Pennfield
Marshall
Twin Valley
Coldwater
Pennfield
Region

Mike Gorecki helps Tare Schultz with his

RESERVE GOLF TEAM T . Griffith. B. Shaw, D. Feller, B. Gates, S. Rick. Silting: T. Daily,

9

�Baseball Starts Off
Although t h e C.H.S. batmen dropped t h e i r first
game o f the season t o Hillsdale in a I I t o
breaker the team looked forward t o a good season
because o f pitcher Dave Faller backed u p b y Kerry
Boyd, John Heiney, a n d other veteran players and
newcomer Terry Trot.

Hillsdale
Coldwater at
Sturgis at
Albion at
Coldwater at
Marshall
Albion at
Coldwater
Three Rivers

Coldwater
Marshall
Coldwater
Coldwater at
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Coldwater at
Coldwater
Coldwater

VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Front row: J. Heiney, M. Eck. C. Gibson, K. Boyd, C. Belote. Second row: Coach Lowe. T.
Tornpson, T. Trot, C. Hein, R. Curtis. Third row: D. Dirschell, B. Dick, J. Lewis, J. Fitch. D. Faller, D. Wilkins, C. Tate.

91

�Summer

Cu ich Lowe f a l k ova,- the strategy o f the game with Bob Dick.

Cardinal b a t m e n w a t c h f r o r n t h e d u g o u t a s t h e g a m e

VARSITY PITCHERS F r o n t row: J . H o m e y. D . Faller,
C. Heim. Back row: B. Tompson. H . Fitch.

9

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Of people mingle almost unnoticed
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Bring their divisions into focus

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President

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Vice President

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Secretary

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Treasurer

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T e r r y
Aldrich, A n d e r s o n , A u s t i n ,
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Thomas J a c k
J a n e t
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B i l l
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C l a r k ,
Nancy D a n n y
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Judith R i c k
H a r r y
Colvin, C r a b t r e e , D a l l y ,
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Steve
Hayes
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Hefner
Patti
Helmer
Ronni

Herrick,
Loi
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Jim

Honeywell,
Steve
Hose
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of Growing-up to Do.

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Johnson
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D a r w i n
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K r i s e r ,
L a n e ,
Larry D o n n a
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S t e p a n i e
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Ledbetter, L o v e .
Jackie D a v i d
Long, L u k a x c e k ,
Neal L a r r y
Loop, L y o n ,
Jim K a r e n

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Willard

McClughen,
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Vicky
McConnell,
Jeff

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N e a m a n ,
Diana S u s a n
D o n n a
Morrison,
M u r f in, N e a m a n .
Judy
K a t h y
D a r r e l

N o l i n ,
O l n e y ,
G r e g o r y
G a l e
N o r t o n ,
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D o n n a
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B i l l y
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G o r d o n

This Year's

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Gordon
C h u c k
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Fred
S t e v e
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Daniel
B r u c e

Have Largest

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Our Football

Speigle.
Gregg

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Joyc
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Steffey, S t e v e n s .
Pamela L e R o y
Stephenson, S t i c k n e y ,
Donna
L i n d a
Stevens, S t o l t e ,
Gary S a n d i e

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James
Strong,
Michael

Stryker,
Sharon
S.rmrners
Mary

Symons
Marda
Tate.
Andrew

Walling,
Hilda
Ward.
Dean
Wendorf,
Dianna

Wiggins.
Dave
Wise.
Janet
Wolfcale,
Nora

Taylor. T i r a n a .
Mike
A u d r e y
Temples, I n a n e ,
Thomas
R o g e r

The Best

Volkmer.
Robert
Wager,
Teresa
Walker,
Robert

Worst,
Dawnette
Yea
Kenneth
Young,
Bruc

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Haynes
Mardel

Murphy
Mary
Liby,
John
Lyon.
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Sophomor
Class of '67

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Skip Davenport displays a crossbow to his fellow

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B u t e a u ,
S u r a n n e

Sophomore

Clem.
Melvir
Cockrell
DOW,

Sophomores produce unusual History Projects.

11

Coldsnow,
Terry
Colvin,
Larry

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Mike

Green,
Brad
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Terry

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Larry
Gruner,
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Hanna,
Lorna

Harman,
Nancy
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Craig

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As Gary Donner makes his move Don Eppelheimer contemplates a
neon strategy.

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Connie
Hillyer.
Michael
Hinderliter,
Bil

Hook,
Sherry
Hopkins,
Mike
Horton,
Kirk

Jividan,
Craig
Kern,
Sally
King.
Cindy

King,
Conies
Knowles
Richard
Krauss
Gene

Kuk,ac,
Bil
Lancaster.
Linda
Layman,
Gail

Maceluso,
Nick
Macklern,
Drake

Mrs. D o g a n a n d M
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Lensky
Bob
Licht,
Midge
Lindner,
Pau

Meyer,
Shirley
Miller,
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McCullough,
Christy
McLaughlin,
Sharon

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Rodney
Nowicki,
Phi
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Sandy

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Mike
Omo,
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Talent

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Mike

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Jack
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Joel
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Robert

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Kathy
Parker
Larry

Steven
Parshall
Janice
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Carol
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Brenda Parsons and Bruce Young were among
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Buterbaugh,
Jim

Case,
Gary
Church,
Larry
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Clark. C o l e .
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M a r y
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Bill M a r l e n e
Cole. C o r n i s h .
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Elliott.
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Crandall.
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Mark S h a r o n
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Linda
D a r k ,

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Hal
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John

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Nanell
Hayton.
Debbie

Heckman.
Linda
Hefner,
Sandy
Hess
Pet

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Sherry
Hose,
Carol
Hughes.
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Mike
Lothamer.
Tom
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Lucy

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Lyon.
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�CLASS
Preside
Linden
Vice
Gretchen
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Mary Van
Treasur
Max

Senior
Class of '65
13

�Linda M.
Richard
Carrie A.

Lois J.
Rex E.
Donald

Barbara
JoAnn
Susanne

Steven
Sherry
Diane

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James
Susan L.

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Robert
Charles

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Larry E.
Roger
Linda
Kerry

Michael
Gwen
JoAnne
Harry R.
Roger

William
Michael
Butterwor
Robert

Dale Carr
Pat
Rohn

14

�Sue M.
Edward
Barry

Betty
Patricia
Rode

James E.
Sally Jo Clifford
Robert

Janice
Bill F.
Michael

14

�Cheryl
JoAnn
William

Connie
Linden
Timothy

Linda
Cheryll
Christine

Carol
Ron

14

�Craig
David
Dawn J.

Timothy
Ruth D.
Robert

Pieter
Dennis

Lawrence
Linda K.

14

�Robert
Constence
Marlene

Marcia
Susan
Michael

David
Linda
Linda S.

Gary
Bob
Yvonne

14

�Jim A.
Ron L.
Anne

Bruce
Carol
Nancy

Doug L.
Christine
Fred I.

Gretchen A.
Gottschal
Shila
Jeffrey

14

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Victoria
Suzanne

Becky
Margaret A.
Hammon
Daniel

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Alice
Sylvia J. Hart

Linda S.
Max E.
Linda J.

Lynne
Rob
Barbara

Charles
Linda L.
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David
Sandra

Tom E.
Galen
Cheryl

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John J.
Larry K.

Mary L.
Sally L.
Beverly J.

Chris
Michael
David

Michael
Mary Jo
Robert

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Dave C.
Mike D.

Jerry
Arlene R. Merritt
Don S.

Bill C. Moffett
Gary
Linda

Sinda S.
Enola N.
Delores

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Sue A.
Don L.

Thomas
Sharon
Sherry L.

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15

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Robert C.
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Melinda

Richard
David
Duane H.

Larry
Robert
Sidney

Lynn
Daryl
Jerry

15

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Bob
Bruce

Toni
Steve L.
Cheryl A.

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Jan B.
Terry R.

Dennis
Bernard
Richards
Gerry L.

Iva Jo
Karen S.
Larry J.

Phil A.
Helen I.
Harold

15

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Warren
Scheidl
Terry A.

Robin S.
Jack E.
Mary J.

Sharon
Cherry

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�John
Douglas
Sam T.

Sarah
Gloria
Kandy

Linda K.
Richard

Chuck
Lynda

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Robert
Marcia

James
Dale
Mary J.

Josephine L
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Byron R.

Patricia A. Victor
Diane K.

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Kathleen
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Torn M.
Robert D. Wilber

Jean L.
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Steve C.
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Sandra
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Kenneth
Madelyn Wortz
Ludwig

Reta J.
Connie

Pennie L.

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John A.
Lynda E.

Sharon
Peter

"Anything you can d o I can d o better . . . "

Roberta
Valerie

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�Honors

VALEDICTORIAN e n d S A L U TATO R I A N
Linde Bopp, d a u g h t e r o f M . a n d M r s . W i l l i a m Bopp. i s t h e 1965 graduating class valedictorian. Chosen o n t h e basis o f the highest
scholastic average o f her class. L i n d a maintained a straight 4.0000 average. Graduating second i n t h e class, Cheryll
ter o f Dr. and Mrs. Dean Culver, achieved a n average o f 3.8571 o u t o f t h e possible f o u r points i n t h e grading system.
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�DAR H I S TO RY
Linda Bopp

DAR G I R L
Suzanne Baldridge

BAUSCH &amp; L O M B
Dale Carr

BEST ACTRESS
Barbara Annear

163

�TOP T E N PERCENT: Seated, l e f t t o right, first row: Cheryl! Culver, Sherry Neusloeum. Yvonne Ferguson,
ison. C o n n i e Cornell, K a r e n Rodgers, Yv o n n e Perrin. Second row: D a l e C a r r, B a r b H o e k , L i n d a B o p p , M a d e l y n

Jun:or members o f N H S : A . Bilsborrow. L . Stokes. R. Gillespie, C . W o r d . B . Thompson. J . G a g e . L . Crowder, L . Sowers, J .
G linis, B . Pratt, M . Gormley, B. Wa r n e r.

�Worft. Sally Lockwood. Barb Annear, Melinda Noll, Cheryl Cook. Third row: Bob Burch, Richard
Metiers, Larry Dunn. Jeff Green, Duane Parad,ne, and ChunkStokes. Not Pictured:

As early as 1903 honor societies were being established to promote scholastic and
in secondary education. Election to such an honor society, which has become nationwide in
is based on the scholastic averages of the students and scholarship, service, leadership,
Both junior and senior members must obtain a B or more average, and membership is limited to 5% of
the junior class and 15% of the seniors. Thirty-two members were inducted this year—
and twelve
This year also the Top Ten was renamed the Top Ten Percent so that more of this
seniors could be included and commended for their efforts. Thus twenty-two seniors were
the top ten percent of the Class

�Quill and Scroll Awards

Rece;v;ng the award: Marcia Gornley, ecky Pratt Bert Stanley, Barbara Saloom, Karen Newberry. Lou Ann
Crowd

Anon Award

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Cheryl, Culver

IDEAL B O Y

Jerry Metters earned the title o f C H S Ideal Boy
by being consistently p r o m p t and conscientious.
Jerry's well-rounded personality allows h i r n t o
excel both academically and sportswise.

Jerry Meffers

167

��Awards, Some Joys S o m e Tears

Bill VanWagner takes the reign as mayor o f Coldwater High—as former
mayor Dave Dean leaves

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C O L D WAT E R - - QUINCY - - BRONSON - - UNION C I T Y - - T E N O N S I I A

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Complete
Waving
Permanents

Brass Plumbing,
Custom Castings in
ALUMINUM
260 DIVISION

48 N. Monroe

2

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2 7 8 - 5 8 6 5

We Specialize in —
Compliments of

RALPH TOUPALIK, INC.
-Serving Branch County
for Fifteen
335 E. Chicago

2 7 8 - 2 7 0 9

Tune
Carburato
Starte
Generato
Radiato
Magnet

CORSON AUTO
ELECTRIC
48 E. Chicago

ARTS ZEPHYR

2 7 8 - 8 5 6 1

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MEAT

524 E. Chicago Rd.

'Snappy Service for
Zephyr
Costs Less!
278-60
17

BRADLEY'S
226 EAST WASHINGTON STREET 2 7 8 - 2 4 9 4

�TEXACO

BIBLE'S

BOOHER'S

Featuring
and Waffles"

690 Marshall Road

285 Division

2 7 9 - 9 9 0 9

279-9936

CLIMAX MOLYBDENUM CO.
460 J a y Street

COLDWATER PLANT

279-951
177

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Your Complete
and Building

• Precut
• Panelized
• Builder's
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• Complete Line o f
Building
• Transit Mixed Concrete

Call Our ''House Doctor" When You Have a
Building or Remodeling

LEGG LUMBER
PHONE
17

�LOR
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H&amp; H

Nationally Famous for
Apparel at Low53 W. Chicago 2 7 8 - 5 1 6 9

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SHOE

SERVIC
S PAT O P P

"Quality Shoes for
the Family Since 1877"

8 W. Chicago 2 7 9 - 9 0 2 2

46 W. Chicago
278-86

ASBURY
HAROLD REHM
"FREE
11 W . Chicago St.

278-23

DEAN INSURANCE AGENCY
JOHN T. DEAN, Agent

5 W. Chicago C o l d w a t e r
18

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PAUL AND BETTY RIAL
42 WEST C H I C A G O

2

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OF

"Precious G i f t s
for A l l Occasions"

KIESS

44 W . Chicago Street 2 7 8 - 4 5 3 1

MIENS B O Y S
CONE, 'S B E S T

278-6763

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Alligator Rainwear
Levi Casuals
Windbreaker Jackets
Botany Brands
Donegal S p o r t Shirts

�NEW LOCATION _

DENSEL
"You Call Me - - I'll Wire You"
(Next to Dog
364 M A R S H A L L S T.

P H O N E

278-4082

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DANIEL'S
41 E. Chicago Street 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 7

Your Friendly Jeweler"

Mc
SHOE
"Finest
32 W. Chicago St.

278-26

DealtReady
DALE A . DEAN,

— Best Wishes, Seniors —
18

5 W e s t Chicago S t .
Coldwater. Michigan

WOODWARDS

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COMPAN
Coldwat
28 S. Monroe St.

a i m o y e , e a 4 34.
Watin e n C o t !

ALWAYS FIRST Q U A L I T Y " !

Your Family
Congratulatio

MUSIC MART
•
58 W. CHICAGO ST. 2 7 8 - 6 4 4 6

• Organ
• Band
Headquarte

THE
LIFE ASSURANCE
Howard
2 W. CHICAGO
278-58

5E
StN
REYBURN'S
TRIBOLE

For Distinctive Young
Men's Apparel

5c to $1
CHICAGO

18

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MAC'S
Professional Pharmacists
Welcome
Front Door o r Back D o o r

J. B. BRANCH
Your ''Fashion Store"
34 W . Chicago St.

2 7 8 - 2 6 6 4

DIAL 278-4100

Congratulations, S e n i o r s !

M. T. SHAW

Shaw Shoe
40 W. Chicago Street 2 7 8 - 8 2 5 2

COLD
DAILY
15 W . Pearl Street

18

2 7 8 - 2 3 1 8

�ARNOLD AUTO PARTS CO., INC.
Jobbers and Distributors o f Automotive Parts

YOUR T R O U B L E S
-ffVANISH

HERM'S
BARBER SHOP
"Opposite t h e

Post Office"
108. W . C H I C A G O STREET

2

7

8

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NORTH
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210 W. State Street 2 7 8 - 8 1 8 1

FREMONT STREET
51 N . Fremont Street
278-554

COMMUNIT
GROCER
487 W . Chicago

2

7

8

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8

6

8

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COLDWATER

HORTON'S

CAMERA SHOP
25 W . C h i c a g o S t .

2

7

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0

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FUNERAL
27 Marshall St. 2 7 8 - 2 5 0 0

PEPPERMINT STICK LOUNGE
"Family Billiard Center
Wholesome
49-51 WEST CHICAGO

SHERRY BEERS Your Cashier at

J&amp;B
Vitamins and
47

COUILLARD
18 W . Chicago
278-28
Hallmark
School

�HUGH'S
159 Hull Street 2 7 8 - 6 2 8 1

FARM
SERVIC
19 W. Rail 2 7 8 - 2 2 1 3

FOUNDRI
MATERIAL
COMPAN

Foundry and
San
Clay
Refractori
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Detroit —

Prescription
Headquarte
27 W. C H I C A G O STREET

2

7

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9

5

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�"Nearby a n d
Nidghberly"

Member
Deposit
Corporatio

FAIRFIELD PLAZA BRANCH 4 1 8 Marshall Street

DOWNTOWN OFFICE
Center of Business District
18

MODERN DRIVE-IN
Corner of Monroe and Grand

�SWART'S
MARK
479 MARSHALL STREET

2

7

9

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2

1

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QUALITY SPRINGS
Coil Springs for Industrial and
355 J a y Street

2

7

8

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�R&amp; G
Food Market

•

46 W. Park Ave. 2 7 8 - 8 4 5 0

OLMSTEAD DAIRY

Pfrosoff
"See Our Wedding
323 W. Chicago St.

278-211

I11 N . Hanchett

278-574

Our Congratulations to
the 1965
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WOODW

BUILDING MATERIALS
120 W. Chicago St.

BRANCH COUNTY'S
BUILDING
Lumber — Sand and Gravel
— TRANSIT-MIX CONCRETE —
Coldwater,
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"Convenience
Home

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Cottage

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INSURANCE

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EXCAVATING-

S. W. TOMSON — JERRY M. TOMSON

"Dependable
of All Kinds"

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• Auto

COL N A T E R ,

• Fire
• Truck
• Life

DAVENPOR
EXCAVATING

• Bonds

• Earth Moving and
• Fill Dirt — Sand — Gravel — Top Soil
441 MORSE

197 W. Chicago
278-83

278-62

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J &amp; W PIZZA H O U S E
28 S. Hanchett St.

2 7 8 - 6 4 9 5

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278-41

CUTCHE
SUPPL
CO
599 E. Chicago St.
1

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Manufacturer of Quality Shoes

�For Hard To G e t Children, Clothing
Stop A t T h e . . . .

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN

COL:Dir4' RULESHOP
MATERNITY DEPARTMENT

NATIONAL
17 N . Hanchett

SLIM - REGULAR - HUSKYS F O R THE BOYS
FOR THE CHUBBIE Q i u . WE H AV E 1 1 1 0 0
CHILDREN'S

2 7 8 - 5 6 2 7

BABY GIFTS O F A L L K I N D S

—WHOLESALE
38 WEST C H I C A G O

COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

BEST P O L I C Y
AT A L L
TIMES

BALCOM
SERVI

THE ALAMO
DRIVE511 W . Chicago St.
278-5272

25 W . Chicago Street

2 7 8 - 2 2 3 9

SEAMA
OFFICE SUPPLY, INC.

KIMBE
COAL and

The Best in

Office
278-8515

1

5

5

Race St.
9 South Monroe

2 7 8 - 5 6 4 7
193

�Congratulations

EATO
MANUFACTURI

PROGRESSIVE OIL
399 Marshall St.

I 94

�SOUTH

AIRBEAUTY

295 S. Clay
Gini—
278-504
278-51

PUTNA
Funeral
Coldwater T e k o n s h a
I I E. Chicago St.

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1876
165 W. CHICAGO

2 7 8 - 2 8 3 4

NEW 2-HOUR
AN
SHIRT
"Quality Dry
At Its

STOKES
SUPPLY COMPANY
505 E. Chicago Street 2 7 8 - 4 5 0 5

57 W. CHICAGO STREET 2 7 8 - 8 5 7 3
19

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MANUFACTURER O F

ORGANIC

R. R. 1 COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N 4 9 0 3 6

ROP
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PLANT FOOD

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278-4548

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• HOUSE
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65 E. C H I C A G O STREET

1

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THE MacDONALD
Printers a n d L i t h o g r a p h e r s
671 W . Chicago S i .
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COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

Box 6 7

�SOUTH SIDE
and EQUIPMENT
• Repair Welding of
• 2 4 Hour Service on Industrial
• Custom
• All Welding
• Well Supplies

•

RENTAL
395 S. Clay

ELECTRIC HAMMER—SCAFFOLDING—SKILL SAWS

278-22

NATURAL, L.P. GAS, AND ELECTRIC

B &amp; K ROOT

Hot Dogs
Hamburgers

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Grand and Marshall St.
19

�Wilbur
Furnit

Congratulations t o t h e

Guard Your

Graduating Class o f 1965

CREDIT
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"Everything In
32 S. Monroe St.

278-40

"Home o f Dependable Insurance"
—
60 S. Monroe 2 7 8 - 2 2 0 0

�Complime
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE C O .
LIFE
GROUP
ANNUITIE
PENSION
ACCIDENT
INSURANC
HOSPITALIZATIO

SHORT'

BR 8-8770

5

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HERBERT
93 TAYLOR

Phone

DALLY TIRE
Dependable

,GOODAEAR
TIRES

Farm Tire
Vulcanizing, Recapping, and
109 W. CHICAGO STREET 2 7 8 - 5 6 3 9

* JOHNSON'S TOP &amp; TRIM *
38 ElizebeTh St. C o l d w a t e r
"Everyd
Low

• CONVERTIBLE TOPS
• C U S H I O N S RESEWED

ECONOMY LUMBER

•
•

CARPETS
HEADLINERS

•

A R M RESTS
D O O R PANELS

•

Insurance

COMPANY
384 S.

• C U S T O M INTERIORS
• FIRE D A M A G E REPAIR

278-4200

278-46
19

�JOANNE'
Beauty

Congratulatio
Senio
KELLER'S DAIRY QUEEN

THE HOUSE
John and

Your Loveliness Is

B7 Marshall S t
Coldwater

70 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 8 7 5 8

278-077

MIXAGENCY, INC.
Representin

For the Most
in
For the
in
Consult Us
Without Obligation
LELAND A . VANCE C H A R L E S
50 N. Hanchett Street 279-9521

McCAN
Farm

WILLIAM
APOTHECA
Phone
45 N. Hancheti Street
Coldwater,
"Pharmacy a t Its Finest"

Congratulatio
t
Senio
MUNGER'S WRECKER SERVICE

• John Deere
•
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
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�Adams, Linda: Future Secretaries, GAA, Pep Club
Aldrich, Richard: National Honor Society,
ber. Tennis,

Branch, JoAnne: GAA, German Club, IRC, National
Honor Society, Tri-Teens, YFC

Anderson,

Brooks, Harry: "C" Club, Pep Club, Senior
ish Club, Shop Club, Basketball,
Country,

Ankney,

Broughrnan,

Annear, Barb: Cardinal yearbook, Cheerleader, GAA.
Junior play, Mirror staff, National
Pep club, Senior play, Ski club,
Tri-Hi-Y, Tr-Teens, Variety

Brown,

Archer, JoAnn: Choir, Future Nurses, GAA,
Tri-Hi-Y, Tr-Teens, Variety Show, Bye

Bryan, Deahl: Key Club, Golf,

Budd, Victoria: GAA, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y,

Baldrige, Susanne: Math Club, National
Pep Club, Teen Chamber, TriHi-Y,
Variety Show,

Burch, Bob: Band, Chess Club, German Club,
Club, Science

Barnes, Steve: "C'' Club, Choir, German Club,
Club, Science Club, Senior play, YFC
Bowling,

Burdette, Charles: Band, Chess Club, Choir, Teen
Chamber,

Beers, Sherry:
Burriff,
Belote, Diane: GAA, Pep Club. Spanish
Tee
Butterworth,
Bentley, Marshall: "C Club, Hi-Y, Pep
Club, Bowling,

Cappella, Bob: Spanish Club,

Bignell, Larry:

Carr, Dale: Bausch &amp; Lomb, Math Club,
or Society, Science

Blansit, Roger: Band, Junior play. Key
Honor Society, Senior play, Teen
riety

Cheney, Ron: Shop Club, YFC

Chenoworth, Suzanne: GAA

Bopp, Linda: Cardinal yearbook, Choir, Class Officer
62-63, Girl's State, IRC, National
Quill and Scroll, DAR History
ria
Boyd, Kerry: "C" Club, Senior Play,
Football, Track
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Clark, Betty: GAA, Junior play, Pep Club,
Chamber,
21

�Clark, Pat: Choir, GAA, Pep Club,
Variety

Culver, Cheryl: Cardinal yearbook, Choir,
cer 63-64, Commission, Future.
Club, IRC, Junior Play, National
Thespian Club, Variety

Clark, Reale: GAA,
Clayman, James:
Clifford,
Cline, Bob:

Culy, Christine: Chatter staff, GAA, Mirror staff,
Senior play, Ski Club, Teen Chamber,
Cummings, Carol: GAA, Pep Club, Ski
Club, Tri-Hi-Y, TrCunningham,

Co., Janice: Future Nurses, Mirror staff, Pep Club,
Ski Club, Teen Chamber, Thespian Club, TriTr-Teens,

Curtis, Ron: "C" Club, Baseball,
Football,

Combs, Bill: Baseball, Cross

Dally, Craig: "C" Club, Pep Club,
Country,

Connor, Michael: H i -Y Club, Pep Club, Senior play,
Teen Chamber, Basketball, Bowling,
Cook, Cheryl: Chess Club, Choir,
GAA, Math Club, National Honor Society, Pep
Clu
Cooper,
Corey, Bill: National Honor Society, Pep
Club, Ski Club, Teen Chamber, Golf
Cornell, Connie: Choir, Future Secretaries,
ror staff, Ntaionl Honor Society, Pep
Hi-Y, Tr-

Dean, David: " C " Club, Choir, Commission, Mayor,
Pep Club, Wrestling, Teen Chamber, Variety
Show,
Denbrock, Dawn: Cardinal yearbook, Chatter
ture Teachers, GAA, Ski Club, TriDennis,
Dewy, Dottie: Mirror staff,
Dick, Bob: "C" Club, Pep Club, YFC Bible
ball, Basketball, Cross
Dirschell,

Con, Linden: Class Officer 64-65,
Clu
Doerr, Piete: Bowling, Football, Golf
Craig,
Downs, Denny: " C " Club, Pep Club, Ski Club, Teen
Chamber, Basketball,
Crandall, Tim: Band, Hi-Y Club, Drum
Honor Society, Pep Club, Teen Chamber, Variety
Sho
Crum, Linda: Future Secretaries, Pep Club,
ber, Tri-Hi-Y,
21

Dunn, Larry: " C " Club, Math Club, National Honor
Society, Shop Club, Cross Country,
Easterday,

�Easferday, Linda: Choir, Pep Club, Senior play, Ski F r a n k l i n , Bruce: "C" Club, Ski
Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Tr-Teens, Variety
Fry, Carol: Future
Eck, Mike: C Club, Shop Club,
Football,
Fry, Nancy: GAA, Junior play, Pep Club,
Teen Chamber, Thespian Club, TrElliott, Connie: Choir, GAA Pep Club,
English, Marlene: Choir,

Gallup, Doug: Key Club, Pep Club,
Bowling, Cross

Enos, Marcia: Band, Cheerleader, Class officer
and 63-64, Future Teachers, GAA,
Junior play, Majorette, Pep Club,
Thespian Club,

German, Christine: GAA,

Enos,Susan: Choir, Future Secretaries, Pep
riety

Gottschalk, Gretchen: Band, Class officer
mission, G A A , Homecoming, Junior play, Pep
Club, Senior play, Ski Club, Thespian
Hi-Y, Tr-Teens,

Garth, Fred:

Fadden, Michael: "C Club, Basketball,
Gottschalk, Shila: Pep Club, Variety
Faller, Dave: Band, " C " Club, Chess Club,
Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf
Green, Jeff: " C " Club, National Honor
ketball, Cross
Farst, Linda: Balladiers, Choir, Future Teachers, GAA,
Pep Club, Variety Show, YFC Bible

Fauver, Linda: GAA, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y,

Fee, Gary: Shop Club, Bowling,

Fenner, Bob: Choir, Pep Club, Variety

Ferguson, Yvonne: Future Secretaries, GAA,
Tri-

Grinnell, Kay: Balladiers, Choir, Future
Secretaries, Pep Club, Thespian Club, Variety
Show,

Grove, Vicki: Band, Future Secretaries,
GAA, Pep Club, Tr-

Guy, Suzanne: Band, Chaffer staff,
GAA, IRC, Pep Club, Spanish Club,

Hall, Becky: Chaffer staff, Future Nurses,
Tr-

Fillmore,
Hammond,
Fillmore, Ron: Balladiers, Choir, Class officer
Variety Show,

Foley, Anne: Cardinal yearbook, Chatter
Teachers, GAA, IRC,

Hanna, Daniel:

Hanna, Dave: Baseball, Basketball,
21

�Harris, Alice: Chatter staff, Future Teachers, GAA.
German Club, IRC, Mirror staff, Ski
Chamber, Thespian Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Trriety

King, David: Balladiers, Choir,
King, Sandra: Choir, Future Teachers, GAA, Math
Club, Pep Club,

Hart,
Knoell, Peter: Football,
Harvey, Linda: Choir, GAA, Junior play, Senior play,
Variety
Haynes, Max: Class officer 63-64 and
Country,
Haxxard, Linda: Chatter staff,
Teachers, GAA, Mirror staff, Pep
Club, Tr-Teems,
Heim, Lynne: Future Teachers, German Club, IRC,
Junior play, Pep Club, Teen
Club, Tr-Teens, Variety Show, YFC Bible Club

Kolassa, Tom: Band, " C " Club, Pep
Club, Bowling, Football,
Krick,

Krisov, Galen: H i -Y Club, Pep Club, Ski
Clu
Laing, Cheryl: Future Nurses, Pep Club, Tri-

Leavens, Pat: Senior play, GAA, Pep Club,
Tri-Hi-Y,
Heiney, John: " C Club, Chatter staff, Class officer
61-64, Hi-Y Club, Homecoming, Junior
ror staff, Baseball, Basketball,

Lewis, John: " C " Club, Baseball,
Football

Herrick,
Lincoln, Larry:
1-lolben, Rob: Key Club, Pep Club, Ski
ball, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf
Hosek, Barb: Cardinal yearbook, Cheerleader, GAA,
Junior play, National Honor Society, Pep Club,
Senior play, Thespian Club, T r -Teens, Variety
Show,

Livermore, Mary: Choir, Future Teachers,
Junior play, National Honor Society, Pep Club,
Ski Club,

Lockwood, Sally: Chatter staff, Choir,
GAA. National Honor Society, Pep
play, Thespian Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Tr-

Houtz, Charles: Ski Club,
Luka.cek,
Huffman, Linda: Band, Future Nurses, G A A Mirror
staff, Pep
Lyon,
Iffland, John: Hi-Y Club, Key Club, Pep
Footb

McKay, Mike: Camera Club, Pep Club, Shop Club,
Bowling,

Johnston,
Keith, Donna: Choir, Future Secretaries,
21

McKee, Dave: "C" Club, Hi-Y Club, Pep
play, Ski Club, Auto Shop Club,
ing,

�McKee, Michael: Bowling, Tennis, Wrestling

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McKinley, MaryJo: Band, Future Teachers,
Pep Club, Tr-

McNeil,
MacRae,
Magel,
Marothy, Mike: Band, Chess Club, Pep Club, Shop
Clu
Metiers, Jerry: ''C" Club, Key Club, National Honor
Society, Pep Club, Ski Club, Bowling,
Bo

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Thomas: " C " Club, Nation3I
Bowling, Football,

Mynhier, Sharon: Choir, Future Teachers, GAA, Pep
Club, Tr-Teens,
Neusbaum, Sherry: Future Teachers, Junior
Club, National Honor Society, Thespian
Hi-Y, TrNickerson, Carol: GAA, Pep Club, TriNighswander, Bob: German Club, Junior play, Math
Club, Senior play, Ski Club, Teen Chamber,
Bowlin
Nolin, Melinda: Future Teachers, National
ety, Senior
Olney, Dave: Key Club, National

Miller, Don: " C " Club, Pep Club, Football, Track,
Wrestlin
Paradine, Duane: "C" Club, Pep Club,
Basketball,
Mohr, Gary: Class officer, H i -Y Club,
Junior play, Pep Club, Ski Club,
Wrestlin

Pascoe,

Morris,

Patch, Bob: "C"

Morrison, Sinda: Choir, Future Homemakers, Senior
Pla

Patton, Sidney: Future Teachers, GAA, Junior play,
Pep Club, Senior play, Spanish Club,
ber, Tri-Hi-Y,

Munger, Enola: Future Secretaries, GAA,

Paul, Lynn: " C " Club, Bowling, Football,
tlin

Murdock, Delores: Choir, Future Homemakers, Variety
Show YFC

Pavelko, Daryl:

Murfin,

Payne, Roberta: YFC

Murphy, Sue: Band, National Honor Society, Teen
Chamber, Tri-Hi-Y,

Pelmear, Jerry: " C " Club, Choir, Math
Club, Baseball, Basketball, Bowling,
Wrestlin

Musselman, Don: German Club, Teen
in

Parrin,
21

�Pifer, Bob: Bowling,

Pifer, Bruce: C " Club,

Provence, Toni: Future Secretaries, GAA,
Hi-Y, Tri-

Scheidler, Judy: GAA, IRC, Math Club, Pep Club,
Bowli
Scheidler, Warren:
Schultz, Terry: Key Club, Pep Club,
Basketball, Bowling, Football, Golf

Rathbun, Stave: Key Club, Ski Club,

Seitler,

Raymond,

Senker, Robin: Future Secretaries, GAA, Pep Club,
Teen Chamber, Tri-Hi-Y, Tr-leers

Redding, Carol: Future Nurses, Future
Teens, YFC

Sherrick, Jack: "C" Club, Basketball,

Reese, Jan:

Shustrorn, Mari: Cardinal staff, Cheerleader,
ficer, Future Nurses, GAA, Pep Club, Ski Club,
Teen Chamber, Tri-Hi-Y,

Reese, Terry: Basketball,
Siegel,
Reiter, Dennis: Camera Club, Cardinal
ior play, Teen
Siler, Cherry: GAA, Junior play,
Robbins, Gerry: Band, "C" Club, Hi-Y Club,
Teen Chamber, Bowling, Tennis,

Starr, John: Pep Club, Bowling, Cross Country, Golf,
Auto Shop

Robison, Iva: Chatter staff, Choir, GAA,
play, Mirror staff, National Honor Society, Quill
and Scroll. Science Club, Senior play, Ski Club,
Tri-Hi-Y, Tr-menu,

Stokes, Chuck: Band, Chess Club, Hi-Y
Honor Society, Senior play, Ski Club,
ber, Variety

Rogers, Karen: Future Teachers, GAA,
Society. Pep Club, Ski Club,
Stout, Doug: Choir, Pep Club, Teen
ball, Bowling, Football, Track, Wrestling
Roush,
Shong, Sam: Future Teachers, Homecoming,
Pep Club, Senior play, Ski Club, Football, Golf,
Wrestlin

Ryder, Phil: ''C" Club, Basketball,
Track,

Strong, Sarah: Commission, GAA,
ror staff, Pep Club, Senior play, Tri-HiTeens,

Scantland, Helen: Future Nurses, GAA, YFC

Scheidler, Harold: " C " Club, Science Club, Senior
play, Football
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Gloria: GAA, Pep Club,

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Tackett, Linda: Future Nurses, GAA, Junior
Club, Senior play, Ski Club, Spanish Club, Teen
Chamber, Thespian Club, TrTappenden, Lynda: Future Teachers, Pep Club, Ski
Club, Teen Chamber, Tri-Hi-Y,
Taylor, Jim: Spanish Club, Cross

Weaver, Carlton: Band, Math Club, Pep
Chamber, Bowling,

Weidner, Raleigh: Band, Ski Club, Variety
Country,

Whittaker, Tom: Key Club, Pep Club, Bowling, Golf

Wilbur,

Tuggle, Jim:

Williams, Steve:

Tyson, Dale: Camera Club, Ski Club, Shop Club, Auto
Shop

Wilkens, Jean: Choir, Future Secretaries,
Sho

Van Kampen, Mary: Chatter staff, Class officer
Future Nurses, Future Teachers, GAA,
Thespian Club,

Witmyer, Pam: Choir, GAA, Mirror staff,
Ski Club,

Van Nuys, Josephine: Future Secretaries, GAA

Wood, Craig: Hi-Y Club, Junior play, Ski
Chamber, Bowling, Football, Golf, Wrestling

VanWagner, Byron: "C" Club, Pep Club,
nis, Track,

Wertz, Madelyn: Future Teachers, National
ciety, Tr-

Victor, Pat: Future Nurses, Pep
Volkmer, Diane: Choir, Future Secretaries,
Club, Spanish Club,
Voorhees, Lan: Pep Club, Ski Club,
Trac
Weage, Kathleen: Future

Yuhl, Connie: Choir, GAA

Yockey, Ludwig: German
Yockey,

Zabonick, Pennie: Band, Future Teachers, Pep Club,
Tr-Teens, YFC

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SPORTS EDITOR:
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Western
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Business Law,
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Univ. of Florida
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Yearbook Advisor
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English 10,
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English 10, 11
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English 9
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BA. Central
Mich. Univ.

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B.A. Adrian College
Civics 9
TrGovernme

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US History,
Economic
M.A. Univ. of Mich.
Senior
Adviso

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World History 10,
US. History 11
Central Mich. Univ.
BS. Northern Mich.
Univ.
Varsity
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History 10
St A. Stanford Univ.
IRC Advisor

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B.A. Adrian College
History-Gov't
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Footbal

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Civic
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German, English
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Algebra II
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Math Club Advisor

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Algebra
and Combined
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Theresa, Universiy
of Michigan,
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Nurse

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Algebra I
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Algebra I
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B.S.,
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Librar
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Drafting—
Andrews University
Univ. of Michigan
B.S.M.
Graduate
Michigan Univ.

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Homemaking, Family
Living
B.S., Georgia
Universit
M.A.,
Universit
Teen Chamber Advisor

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Jim Kugler.

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Homemaking I and II
B.S., Central Michigan
Universit
Advisor of Future

Departme

Miss Cleary gives individual help to

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Auto
General Metals
BA., M.A.,
Michigan University
Auto Shop Advisor

Industrial Art:

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General Shop
B.S., Western Michigan
Universit
Shop Club Advisor

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Michigan Tech..
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Auto
Skills
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providing a unique opportunity f o r
students who have interest
ty in the auto mechanics
Skills Center was started because o f
a great shortage o f
and because students could n o t be
given full training as
in our high school
may receive training three hours a
day f o r two years and
uation are capable of
as full time

�MR. WADE SMITH
WA. Western Mich.
Universit
S t e College of
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Distributive
Student

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52 e l s from coldwater industry—L. A . Darling

�Mrs. Wolcott, Mrs. Rahrig,

THE COOKS, Mrs. Babcock, Mrs. Gibson,

Cook
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Janitor

JANITORS, bark, Charlie Collins, front, left to right,
John Downey, Ed Diamond, and

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Commission members, Mayor B i l l VanWagner, B i l l Pratt, Advisor M r. Smith, Audrey Trana, Bruce Young, Clerk Brenda
Parsons, Scott DeLoath, Susan Bailey, B i l l Bobier and Steph Shank hold a short after

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Actio

Clerk Brenda Parsons and Mayor Bill VanWagner discuss a
56 p r o b l e m .

�THE STAFF—Bark row: Linda Stokes, Marcia Gomley, Laura Morton, Marti Smith, Kirk Horton, Rhonda Smith, Steve
dle row: Molly Hemlepp, Barb Balcorn editor, Kathie Smith, Chris Feller, Louann Crowder. Front rote: A n n Fiske, Barb Warner,
Carolyn Gillespie, Cheryl Vance, Elaine Reed, Jackie Smith. ( N o t pictured Bill Bopp, Becky Pratt)

Yearbook Staff Works,

Our

We really don't know what we're doing s a y s Editor Barb Balcom, as Elaine Reed and Becky
Pratt just

57

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Sharon Abrey, and Bob Shaw look over a

5

Co-editor Karen Newberry proofreads

Page Editors Jane Shedd, Kathy McMillan, and Roberta
Stanley work to complete an

�THE STAFF—Back row: Jackie Smith, Louann Crowder, Marcia G m l e y editor, Laura Morris, Dona Swan, Chris Bridges, Chris Wheeler,
Lynn Pearce, Mrs. Grimes adv. Front row: Christi Papke, Deb Witmyer, Boric Brooks, Jackie Smith, Barbara Gavlin, Mona Crow!, Donna
Ambros

Chatter
Public

Friday m o r n ! ,
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Editors—Christi Papke, Becky Pratt, Louann Crowder,
Icy, Marilyn Nash, Sharon McLaughlin.

5

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Jim Grusca, B i l l Hayes, and Larry Martin on how to argue

Debaters Learn
THE
"Resolved: That the
ernment should adopt a program
of compulsory arbitration
management disputes i n
dustry.

Bill Bobier thinks up sneaky ways to combat
plan

6

Gary Pope blasts away, as B i l l Hayes and Larry Martin devise
attac

�International Relations Club

3rd row: S. Crandall, B . Hayes, B . Bobier, R . Robbins, D. Dickey, L . Bennet. 2 n d row: G . Dean, J . Smith, B .
Fraizer, K . Smith, S. Hapner, C. Green. 111 row: L . Macklin, K . Cantrel, M . Galinis, J. Galinis.

Tr-Teens Strive for Understanding

4t4 row: L. Shultz, J. Hinkley, B. Goldinger, C. German, S. Gottschalk, K . Culver, P . Smith, D . Layman, L .
Doty. 3 r d row: B . Heiney, G . Bowdish, S . VanKampen, J. Wise, K . Brandes, J. Wise, K . Winters, C. Sechler, J.
Williams. 2 n d row: D . Stevenson, K . McMillan, C . Fee, Z. Boley, D. Whitmyer. L. Herrick. B. Fee, D. Walkup, M.
Warner. Lrt: R. Cushing, M. Crum, K . Porter, S. Stanley. M . Skalmusky, D. Milliman, B. Blancher,

6

�KEN HAMLET
Englis
B.S. Wayne
Universit
Western Michigan
Universit
Forensics
Debate
Tiddily-winks

Bob Neer, Paul Lindner and Steve Crandall work on radio

Forensics
Become Popular

Louann Crowder, dean o f Forensics, gives a
speec
6

MARTHA PIERCE
Englis
Murray State

�Future Homemakers

2nd row: S. Keith, R Mossman, J. Claar, J. Campbell, a W i t , W. Burch. 10 row: P. Parker, W. Montgomery, S.
Hill, S. Petrie, J. )3allor, K. Banker,

Future Teachers

Bark to!. D . Stryker, C Cameron, J . Briggs, M . Forbes, S. Aldrish, D . Smith, L . Sowers, J . D a 'chow, G a l l i n i s , L .
Nlacklen, L. Lancaster, D. Belote, S. Hook, B. Fraizer, S. Rehm, M. Clarke,
6

�Pep Club

Mr. Arch and Mr.
Tompkins hold
back the crowd at
a Pep Club

Key Club

KEY CLUB: First rote, 1 m r —R. Weidner, J. Rock, R. Hensch, S. Davenport, B . Pratt, G . Pope, B . Blosser. Second rote
B. Bristol. B. Shaw. B. Shaw_ L Group D rIondsvin K N v, , w o T T J , , J - —5 0
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�Secretaries Strive to Serve

USA—First rote: Beverly Adams, Harriet Johnson, Suzanne Ulrich, Darlene Sperry, Viviene Nelson, Susan Karpen. Second
rou, Judy Morrison, Laura Marson, Kathy Fields, Anitia Kilburn, Lois McNall, Sue Briggs, T i n Miller. Third row: Kay
Abbaduska, Cheryl Patton, Sharon McLaughlin, Kathy McClughen, Karen Penrod, Janet Gottschalk, J i l l
cinda Doty, Ida Guidi. Fourth row: Debby Fleenor, Carol Hose, Chris Hall, Sandy Hefner, Suzanne Buteau, Bonnie Patch,
Christy McCullough, Sandy Boyer, Peni Brayton.

Nurses Plan for Future Service to

ENA—Front rote: Ann Salisbury, Linda Vreeland, Chris Johnson, Judy Jones, A n n Zimmerman, Carol English.
Second row: Joyce Tobalske, Pat Stuart, Linda Woodbury, Linda Ferguson, Priscella Stuart, Sharon Barth.

6

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C
G o r e c k i ,
B i l l Va n Wagner, Larry Parks, Jerry Gottschalk, Jim Bilsborrow, Jerry Green, D a r
1-11,1t D i r s c h e l l , I r v i n g English, Kene Neitrert, Mike Clark, Bi l l Gibson, Te r r y Trott, B i l l Shaw,
Jeff Gilchrist. Third r o t , Chuck Tate, Tom Jones, Hal Fitch, Jim Gibbons, Bill Magley, Bruce Young, Herb Watson, Gene
Hammond. Fourth you, Dewey Harris, Skip Davenport, Robin Allemier, Bob Slosier, Brad Thompson, Craig Heim, Gary
Gaskill,

Co-Ed Club All New

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A
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Nancy Harman. Second row:
Cindy King, Maria Von hlaltrahn, Linda Garrett, Linda Siler, Roberta Stinky, Diana Neusbaum, Sandy Garrett. T h i r d eon,
66 L i n d a Alexander, Sherry Gates, Tom Aldrich, Steve Hawley, Terry Griffith, Garry Donner, Suzanne Buteau,

�Co-op students are trained according
to t h e i r interest and ability. T h e y are
placed i n jobs i n t h e Coldwater area,
doing secretarial work,
ing, and other miscellaneous jobs.

JOHN P. DYGERT
Co-op
B.A. Michigan State
Universit

Students Get

Back ran, D . Woodman, R. Golliver, J. Taber, B. Patch, J. Barber, S. Hefner, S. Bateau, D. Norton, J. Kugler, Mr. Dygert, Second row:
3. Sitzes, B. Huss, R. ElEget, T. Mulchahey, L. Price, L. Cornish, J. Gottschalk, B. SchedIder, K. Easterday, Third row: C. Patton, G. Bria, D.
Slaton, N. Hawkins, M. Loose, B. Murfin, M. Mohr, L. Treat, Firrt row, D. Sperry, A. Kilburn, J. Jones, K. Lewis, I. Guidi, J. Berry,
Seared: K. Beckwith, M . Skalmuski, V. Nelson.

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National Honor

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�61.6 now A . Fiske, C. Bunge, C. Seely, S. Boyer, S. Shultz, J. Shedd, D. McPherson, C. Patch, I . Smith, C. McCullough,
G. Tana. Sth row: M . Rogers, L. Pearce, L. Freeman, N . o n Malzahn., G. Snow, R. Robbins, N . Hawkins, N . Goldinger,
Luchin, D . Norton, M . Bail. 415 row: M . Smith, P. Hail, V. Borden„ L. Richardson, E. Smith, P. Steffey, M . Haynes, D.
Bridges, S. VanEvery, R. Brooks, N . Wolfcale. 3rd row: C. Gillespie, B. Warner, N . Gomley, M . Feller, B. Shaw, C. Worst,
Treat, L. Bennet, D. Jacobs, L. Tackett. 2nd row: N . Worm, T. Mulchahey, M . Simons, L. Crowder, R. Burk, B. Pratt, B.
Shank. / s r row: A . Billsborrow, S. Lanz, D . Kirk, C. Wheeler, L.Hose., B. Harvey, M Kilgore, D . Zinn.

Thespians Are a Busy Group

i Ball, B. Shoop, L. Bennet, P. Steffey,
NI t . d t

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L. Parks, M.
Morrison, C.
B. Shoop, L.
Scheidler, S.

�SENIOR PLAY CAST—Front rouv Louann Crowder, Becky Pratt, Kitty Adair, Reid Van Every, Carolyn Worst, Pam
ika Looschen. Carolyn Gillespie, Ann Bilsborrow. Second row: Roger Burk, Steph Shank, B i l l Shoop, Dave Norton, Bob Shaw, Larry
Parks, Linda Noragon,

Noa
The Story of the Ark

The Lion (Monika Looschen) boards the Ark before Noah
(Roger Burk)

The Doubter, Ham (Bill Shoop) suffers from Noah's wrath, a s a true
believer struggles to preserve his enormous faith from the

�BRAD BEAN—

LIN BENNETT

"Ultra Cool — OUR TOWN"
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Wally Webb
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Mr. Webb
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Woman in the Balcony
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Simon Stimson
Mrs. Soames
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Constable Warren
Si Crowell
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First Dead Woman
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Farmer McCarthy
Townswoman
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FamilyenGates, Tom Snyder, Skip Davenport—

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�1. to fa IrS 'nina M. Clarke, S. Rainey, J. Cole, S. Aldrich, M. Forbes, T. Woodward, E. Scott. 25d sow—S. Gates, D . Carr, J.
Tarr, B . Hayes, K. Moss, D . Corwin, S. Crandall. 3rd rour—G. Donner, D . Medendorp, D . Char, J. Cole, B. Clarke, B .
Thompson, F. Harris

Science-Math club members observe nuclear reactor

�LATIN CLUB—First r o t , R. Kerr, M. Skalrnusky, J. NoEn, D. Milliman, S. Lanz, E. Burk, S. Ulrich, C. McMillan. Second roun
D. K i r k , D . Witmyer, P. Barton, P. Annear, J . Briggs, J . Wise, J . McLaughlin, T. Lytle, E . Schultz. T h i r d rote: C .
Shafer, T. Wagar, E. Sherman, J . Foley, S. Schultz, D . Smith, C. Hillborg, D. Norton, M. Haynes, L. Blansit. Fourth r o t ,
B. Smith, K . Culver, S. Gottschalk, P. Shank, S. Prine, T. Vice, B. Clark, H . Burks,. skis, P. Jewell, 3. Anderson.

Espanol, Deutsch, Latina

SPANISH CLUB—Fint roe, M . Galinis, L . Macklin, K. Cantrell, D . Gage, S. Bailey, K . Scott. Second r o t ,
C. Green, C. Austin, J. Stevenson, S. Honeywell, G . Dean, K . Haynes. Third r o t , D . Layman, B. Blanchard, J. Galinis, C.
Feller, K . Smith, D . Belote, D . Macklin, S. VanEvery. Fourth r o t , K . VanNiman, B. Balcom, A . Fisk, B. Bobier,
C. VanAken, J. Shedd, S. Lytle, S. Tutor.
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�GERMAN CLUB: First row: T. Miller, D . Blanchard, B . Callahan, W . Ream, S. Hapner, C. Papke. Second row: C. Demarest, M .
Doch, L. Corwin, L. Pearce, L . Tackett, P. Peldcanen, E. Scott, N . Wolfcale. T h i r d row: J . Schmidt; B . Blanchard, J . Dalchow, C .
Cameron, B . Gaulin, L . Noragon, B . Gochenour, D . Morrison. Fourth row: J. Culy, B. Young, M . Gatm, F. Yockey, B. Gams, D.
Corwin, M. J. Tweedy,

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�Chess Club

I t o r B . M a g l e y, B . G r e e n , G . D o n n e r, S . P e r r i n e , T . Ta r r , J . R o c k , J . R o l l i n s , E . T r a c y, B . N e e r , G . G r e e n i c h , J . B i l l s b o r r o w, R .
Hoag, J . C o n .

Camera Club

1 to

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Bushouse, D . F e l d , L . A n d e r s o n , J . T r a v e r, D . M e n d e n d o r p , D . B l a k e l y, S. Stockwell, D . Zegarski.

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�Auto Shop Club

/ a r —R. Ankney, P. Nowicki, R. Knowles, W. Wilber, D . Sechler, J . Ules, D . DeCairo, B . Hinderliter, M .
Olmstead, D. Walker.

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�CONCERT B A N D —First sou, B. Barlond, K . Freethy, C. Cameron, J. Cox, unidentified, R . Rasey, C . Connell, S.
Freethy, M. Bodie, C. Hughes. Second row: K. Neitzert, P. Zimmer, j, Hinkley, M . Haynes, S. Lanz, M . lnde, K . Mora, L. Fletcher, J.
Anderson, B. Lukazcek, B. Barlond, S. McLaughlin, S. Crandall, N. Wolfcale, B. Green, B. Branch, B. Van Niman. Third raw C.
Hook, G. Hyatt, C. Anderson, L. De Mond, C. Schaffer, K. Yakey, C. Balcom, D. Birch, 3. Bopp, E. Burk, K. Horton, J. Roach,

Cardinal Marching Band takes

�M. Murphy, P. Shank, F. Harris, M . Strong, D . Mendendorf, S. Pernne, C. Gilbert, T. Porter. Fourth tow: D . Owen, D . High, R.
Nelson, P. Robley, D. Atkins, E. Reed, B. Butters, R. Weidener, T. Vice, J. Royer, J. Stout, D. Reiter, D. Madera, S. Prestidge, T. Reek
P. Jewell, K. Lewis, J. Vope, L. Blansit, C. Heim, C. Johnson, L. Martin, B. White, D . Munn, B. Barlond, L . Pallmier,
C. Watson, R. Russell. Fifth row: J. Gage, G. Myers, Mr.

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M A R I LY N I N D E

MARY B O D E

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�I to r: Lit row—D. Knauss, A. De Mond, D. Corwin, W. Reese, L Gooch, N. Harpens, N . Bowerman. 2nd row—E. Gooch, R. Brooks, B.
Gochenour, S. Honeywell, G. Greenick, B. Blosur, T. Suputo, G. Gorden, S. K i t h , Monica Looschen, P. MacRae, C. King. 3 r d row
J. Tobalske, D. Smith, S. Babcock, L. Freeman, K . Rile, D. Pulliam, D. Boyer, L . Price, M . Feller, D. Corwin, G. Krauss, M . Forbes, B.
Barlond, S. Tatur, C. Warner. 41.6 row—Mt. Berg, L. Siler, N . Goldinger, L . Patch, R . Fillmore, T. Clarke, T. Snyder, S . DeLoch, J.
Buterbaugh, T. Aldrich, Al. Burkovsks, J. Hankins, C. Patch, S. Boyer, C

Expressi
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8

�I to r : I s t row—N. Goldinger, S. Boyer, K. Rile, M . Forbes, D. Snnth, L. Loud, M r. Berg. 2nd rum--S. DeLoch, T. Snyder,
more, M. Burkovsks, D. Corwin,

Balladier — Treble Choirs

Itt row, I to r : B. Bird, H . Vanderpool, J. Vermulen, P. Parker,
,
B. Fee, P. McCall,
,
H. Peirce, K. Callahan, R. Cushing, M. Rhodes. 2nd row: J. Cole, M. McCoullough, D . Asmun, L. Norton, G. 'Bowditch, D . Brandas, C.
Bird, C. Tompkins, D . Houser, N . Breneman, W . Burch, V. Enos, B. Beerbower. 3rd IOW, 3. Wise, M . Pope, D.
,
E. Ford,
A. Cunningham, A. Smith, L. Doty, K. Butterbaugh, C. Clifford, B. Goldinger, C. Baysinger, L. Hana, J. Traver, J. Ledbetter, J. Claar.
8

���Top r o t , B. Gibson, R. Allemier, H . Fitch, B. Uren, J. Cole, S. Foley, K. Scheidler, M. Easterday, J. Lewis. Serand r o t , T. Trott, R.
Hensch, D . Harris, B. Gruner, R. Fry, B. Young, S. Davenport, Coach Hansel. T h i r d r o t , Coach Hobart, B . W i l b u r, T . Jones, G .
Hammond, G. Gaskill, C. Tate, M. Clark, Coach Tompkins. Seated: C. Belote, J . Knapp, M . Tweedy, T. Lothamer, G .

Cards High in TV
Bronson
Dowagiac
Albion
Hillsdale

26
2
2

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater

2
0
6

Harper Creek
Marshall
Three Rivers

0

Coldwater

1

Sturgis

Varsity football coaches Hobart, Hansel, Brown, (Trainer) and Tompkins
with co-captains Mike Tweedy, defense, and Mike
86

0
0
3

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater

2

Coldwater

2

CHUCK BELOTE
Halfbac

1
7
6
0

�V
a

MIKE TWEEDY
All Conference
Most Valuable

BILL GIBSON
All Conference Halfback

MIKE CLARK
All Conference
Most Valuable

TOM LOTHAMI
Guar

JIM LE WIS—Fui
Honorable Mention
Most Valuable

JIM C O I L
En

6
5

HAL FITCH
En

DEWEY HARRIS
Guar

JIM KNAPP
Cente

87

��Fourth Row: Coach Ron Butler, Dave Jewell, Roger Trana, Wayne Kant, Ray Knot, To m Temples, Larry Horgan, Dave
Ward, Terry Clark; Third Row: Mike Taylor, Barry Gates, Mark Gates, Rodey Case, J i m Blantan, B o b Parker, To m Gaulin, Sarni
Lytle, Coach Leverne H i l l ; Second Row: Rodney Force, Dave Colossen, Larry Clark, Bob Blosser, Larry Jackman, Bill Clark, Bill McCall,
Dave Bicford, Phil Jewell; First Row: E d Fillmore, Danny Cazier, Gerry Greenick, M i k e Everett, D a r LaBelle, Gordon Palmer,
Steve Rick,

Upcoming
Led by Coach Ron Butler and Coach Leveme Hill
the reserve team had a 2-5 season. Although not
having a victorious year these Cards showed their
determination
196
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1
1
1
2
0
6
0

Marshall
Albion
St. John
Hillsdale
TR
Marshall
Sturgis

2
2
7

6
1
2
2

8

�Bark row: C. Steele, F. Pope, B. Fleenor, D . Walzer, W. Brown, L. Boger, Q . Berry, B . Bobier, J. Lowe; Third row: C. Van Aken, J.
Cuthbert, B. Watson, F. Moler, J. Hangerman, J. Sherman, B. Hangerman, D . Rogers, J. Hashley, C. MacRae, P. Robley; S . . . . a IOW
Coach Kellogg, G . Dean, J. Fitch, C. Yockey, J. Lackey, D . Frasier, J. Borden, A . Livings, Coach Ivey, P. Cunningham—manager; Front
roue T. Reeb, J. Lewis, W. English, L. Sherrick, R. Morris, M. Gochenour, M. Barringer, T. Vicry.

Under the coaching of Reggie Ivey
Kellogg this year's Freshman team
feated. For the complete season,
were held t o only 25 points, while
water offense had 153 points. A strong line
held the opposition to a little or
The fresh team now has a record o f
secutive
Coldwater
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4
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1

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9

Hillsdale
Sturgis
Hillsdale
Marshall
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Albion

1

3

�Standing: Coach Mitmesser, D. Vettle, R. Crabtree, N. Long, R. Shank, J. Gilchrist, M. Church. Kneeling: P. Shank, B. Wood, J.
Metters, G. Hersey, G. Hersey. Silting: T. Daily, J. Gottuhalk, D. Steffy, J. Bilsborrow,

Harriers Have
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2
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2
4
4
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2
2

6
4
2
4
3
7
6
3
1
6
5
6

Charlotte
3 1
T
h
e
Cross Country team finished the season with
Homer
3
5
a
7 won- 5 lost record. The young squad
C a m d e n Frontier . . 3 8
i n g
forward to a much improved season
H a r p e r Creek
2 2
w i t h a number of
Hillsdale
3
8
P a c e d by sophomore Jim Billsborrow, the Card
Marshall
1
8
H a r r i e r s beat Albion and Charlotte.
Sturgis
1
7
a l o n e were enough to make it a profitable season for
Pittsford
2
2
T h r e e Rivers
1 9
C a m d e n Frontier . . . 5 9
Albion
3
2
Homer
4
5

9

�Intramural

WARRIORS; J. Greenich, C . &amp;lute, L . Church,
better
YARDBIRDS; J. Rock, N. !Man, G. Palmer, L. Parks, T. Griffeth, S.
Hawley

M. Olmstead, B. Hendelighter, J. Buckly, B. Clark—

Fifty boys participated i n t h e 6 5 - 6 6 Intramural
basketball season. W i t h J r. Rakoske and
Cair, the Mets won the
Under t h e directorship o f Roger
tramurals is beginning to grow. However, more needs
to be done in

92

PACKERS; M. Clarke, B. Magely G. Hammond, G. Nolan,
N. ParshaIl. Not pictured

�BRONCOS; K . Shiedler, B . Rock, P. AcMoody, B . Groner, R. Hench, J .
Blanton, I. ICrieszer, D. Carr.

EAGLES; B. Clarke, J. Gibbons, J. Knapp, L Jackson, D .
Steffy

Jim Lewis, Dave Pecaire, Ted Gordon, Junior Rakoske, Terry
Chunk, Sam Lythe

9

�9
6
5

THE HOMECOMING COURT: Junior Vol Borden, Senior Cheryl Dean, Senior Cindy Demarest, Senior Gail Snow, Junior Anne Fiske
94

�(Queen entt -

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�Tom Loth r , Terry Trott, Bill Gibson, Rick Shank, Tom Ward, Bob Hosier, J i m Cole, Steve Foley, Terry Vice, Te r r y Ward, H a l
Fitch, Jeff Gilchrist, and Chuck Tate form a semi-circle around team manager Jim Bopp and Coach Fred Hobart.

CHS — District
SCHEDUL

9

Bill Gibson leaps above Albion

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6
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6
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5

0
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4 5
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6
2
H a r p e r Creek 5 1
B a t t l e Creek . . 7 6
Albion
7
5
Sturgis
5 1
G u l l Lake
6 0
Marshall
8 0
Hillsdale
7 5
G u l l Lake
5 4
Albion
7
0
T R
3
8
Bronson
4 7
H a r p e r Creek 5 4
Sturgis
6
9
Hillsdale
7 8
Hillsdale
7 8
Marshall
8 1

TOURNAMENT
4
T R
7
Sturgis
3
Albion
7
Allegan

4
6
6
6

9
8
7
5

�HAI. F I T C H
F o r. r d

TERRY V I C E
Forward

TOM WA R D
Center
T N . Scoring C l u m p

TERRY W A R D
Forward

The
Over, and

JIM C O L E

BILL G I B S O N
r

. . . Seniors
Glowing
TOM LOTHAMER
Guard

9

�Tom Ward demonstrates the skill which made him
highest scorer, as brother Terry

Tom Ward scores again, this time against

CHS's Don Bannister in typical position
98 Attesting to the ability of Ward is his guard, the entire

�Standing—Coach Doug Mitmesser, Jeff Lowe, Bruce Young, Dave Stanfill, Bill Marvin, Steve Rick, Dave Walzer. Second rotg—Mgr.
Bopp, Allan Roscoe, Quinn Berry, Tom Temples, Dean Ward, Roger Trana, Mgr.—Berry Gates. First row—Darwin LaBelle,
mond,Roy Crabtree, Jim Bilsborrow,

Junior
SCHEDULE
Coldwater High's J.V. Basketball team closed
Twin Valley season with a 7-5 record and a
finish in the league standings. Over all the dub had a
record of 8 wins and
The highlight of the season was J.V.'s 56-37
of Albion, snapping a winning streak of 18
ference wins by the Albion
Junior Varsity team leaders include
Most games played (17)—Dar LaBelle, Dave Stanfill,
Tom Temples, Dean Ward,
per game average 11.7 M o s t rebounds—Quinn Berry
( t49) Most assists—Quinn Berry (27).

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Coldwater
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3
4
5
4
4
6
2
5
5
3
5
5
4
4
4
6
4

Bronson
1
5
Three Rivers
5 9
Harper Creek
3 5
B. C. Central
5 4
Albion
4
3
Sturgis
4
0
Gull Lake
5
9
Marshall
4
8
Hillsdale
5
1
Gull Lake
5
3
Albion
3
7
Three Rivers
4 6
Bronson
5
4
Harper Creek
3 6
Sturgis
7
0
Hillsdale
4
6
Marshall
4
6
9

�SQUAD A: Coach Brown, Standing; C. Van Aken, C. Steel, D. Rodgers, B. Watson, J. Fitch. Kneeling; L. Porter, J.
Bordon, G . Dean, T. Rea., M .

Freshmen Learn
Led by Coach Brown, squad A had a 5-9 season. They profited in
experience this year and will be a part of the reserve team
Squad B, was coached by Mr. Hill.

SQUAD B: Standing; R. Bradshaw, J. Barber, B. Berland, B . Bobier, P. McCoHough, S. Corwin, Coach Hill, Second Row K .
McRay, F. Moler, P. Rubly, J. Lackey, T. Vickty.

10

�VAL BORDEN
Captai

Cindy Porter

Lana Tackett and Audrey Trana

Knit. ' n k c r

Diane Zinn

They've Got

RESERVE CHEERLEADERS: To p : Chris Papke; Second Row: Susan Ewers, Karen Hanes; T h i r d Row: Debbie
Macklin, Karen

10

�Firii Rau, Mike Barringer, Jerry Gottschalk, Iry English, Scotty Barringer Second Rote: Herb Watson,
Dote Jewell, Robin Allemier, Tom Jones. Third Rote: To r t Gaulin, Bob Blesser. Not pictured, Dewey Harris.

Varsity
Wrestlin
SCHEDUL
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
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Coldwater
Coldwater
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Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Jacketed team members congratulate Iry English on
win, I , has been tremendous f o r his high school career.

I

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3
1
5
2
0
4
5
9
4
2
9

1

9

Charlotte
3 2
Albion
2
8
B C Springfield . . . . 29
P a r m a Western . . . . 26
Dowagiac
3 3
T h r e e Rivers
1 9
Bronson
3 2
H a r p e r Creek . . . 19
Sturgis
3
0
Parkside
2 5
B C Lakeview . . . 3 3
P a r m a Western . . . 23

�Dave Jewell finds himself in a challenging

Looking like a West Side Story refugee, Robin Allemier begins

Robin Alfernier, a junior with promise, bests his Three Rivers Opponent. After
one year of wrestling, Robin went to the
Mark Gates and opponent i n a n
position

Wrestling Challenges

Everybody gets into the meat of the situation in wrestling—including the referee. Mark Gates is stretched in

�M. Burkovskis, G. Gaskill. R. Alfernier, K. Neitzert, G. Greenich,
Coached by

�B. Thompson, J. Lewis, B. Gibson, T. Lothamer, H. Fitch,

O D L D WAT E R H I G H S C H O O L
I0ASE)3ALL SCHEDULE
196
Friday J u n e 10 Hillsdale ( T )
Monday J u n e 13 Three Rivers ( T )
Wednesday June 15 Sturgis ( T )
Friday J u n e 17 Albion ( T )
Monday J u n e 20 Harper Creek (H)
Wednesday June 22 Open
Friday J u n e 24 Marshall
Monday J u n e 27 Albion
Wednesday June 29 Hillsdale
Friday J u l y 1 O p e n
Wednesday July 6 Three Rivers ( T )
Friday J u l y 8 Sturgis ( H )
Monday J u l y 11 Marshall ( T )
Wednesday July 13 Albion ( H )
Friday J u l y 15 Harper Creek (H)
Monday J u l y 18 Hillsdale ( T )
.Wednesday July 20 Harper Creek (T)
Friday J u l y 22 Three Rivers ( H )
Monday J u l y 25 Sturgis ( H )
Wednesday July 27 Marshall, ( H )
Friday J u l y 29 Open
Gaines begin at 5:30 P. M .
(H)—Here ( T )

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Kent
Vice
Linda
Secreta
Carolyn

Senio
Clas

10

Treasur
Mary

�Kitty Adair
Beverly
Pam Albright

Carla
Linda
Marcia

Barbara
Jerry
Betty

Becky
Karen
David

10

�Teresa Bennitt
Jackie Berry
George Berzaitis

Ann Bilsborrow
Barbara Birch
Jim Birchfield

Lynn Blue
Greg Bria
Sue Briggs

Bill Bristol
Judy Burch
Doug Burk

I I V

�Roger Burk
Susan Burns
Jim Buterbaugh

Donna Carter
Gary
Bob

Larry Church
David Claar
Bill Clarke

Mike Clark
Mary Cole
Marlene Cope

�Larry
Doug
Louann

Cheryl
Dave
Cindy

Aletta
Jean
Dennis

Tom
Roger Elliot
Henry

II

�Irving
Mike
Chris

Mark Feller
Linda
Ron

Sharon
Darleen
Hal

Linda
Marcia
Allen

�Bill
Lana
John

Julie
Linda
Jim

Bill
Connie
Carolyn

Donna
Nancy
Richard

1

�Marcia
Elinor
Ted

Tom
Janet
Geniavie

Richard
Chris Hall
Dennis

Janice
Dewey
Nandi

�Debbie
Linda
Sandra

Pete
Sherry Hills
Carol

Cherie
Barbara
Gerry

Phil
Dibbie
Chris

�Harriet
Hon l
Rita

Judy
Sue Keith
Anita

Joy Kipfer
John
Jim

Donna
Jim
David

11

�Nancy
Dale
Jim

Kathy
Jack
Monica

Mike
Tom
Lucy

Linda
Gary
Joyce

I

�Rick McDonald
Larry McLaughlin
Lois M c N a l l

Jean Maggart
"Mac" Maghlakelidse
Marsha Malovey

Laura Marson
Connie Merkle
Ron Minton

Mary Mohr
Tom Monosmith
Teresa Morris

11

�Jill Morrison
Dada Mott
Terry Mulchahey

Bob
Julie Musser
Gary Myers

Richard Myers
Marilyn Nash
Kent Neitzert

Viviene Nelson
Linda Noragon
Linda Norton

12

�Jackie Parent
Judy Parker
Larry Parks

Larry Parshall
Bonnie Patch
Cheryl Patton

Paula Pekkanen
Howard Penrod
Gary Pope

Tom Porter
Becky Pratt
Steve Prestidge

12

�Lee
Martha
Raymond

John
Tom
Elaine

Kathy
Janean
Gene

Billie
Ron
Jerry

12

�Ann Salisbury
Larry
Becky Scheidler

Don Sechler
Stephanie Shank
Bob Shaw

Bill Shaw
Bill Shoop
Mike Simons

Kathy
Don Slayton
Doug Smith

12

�Gail Snow
Bill Snyder
Tom Snyder

Linda
Darlene Sperry
Mary Starr

Jean Stephenson
Linda Stokes
Carol Strong

Darlene Stryker
Pat Stuart
Priscella Stuart

12

�Cheryl
John Taber
Terry Tarr

Martin Tate
Gloria
Sandy

Joyce
Jim
Brad

Gail Trana
Jean
Lee

12

�Mike Tweedy
Cheryl Vance
Reid VanEvery

Bobbie Va n Niman
Bill VanWagner
Cassie VanWhy

Terry Vice
Vicky Vicry
Linda Vreeland

Danny Waite
David Walker
Terry Ward

1

�To m Wa r d
Barbara Warner
Connie Warner

Marilyn Watkins
Herb Watson
Marcia Watts

Larry White
Bill Wise
Jack W o l f

Linda Woodbury
Dwight Woodman
Barbara Woolsey

12

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Jerry Yuhl

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Mr. Fred Hobart, Miss Edna Shafer, Mr. Emil Loper

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borg, Vice

Juniors C l a s s of

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Lind
Berrhowe
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Terry Trott and other fellow athletes g o over the next
game. while polishing trophies for M r Tompkin's project

13

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Larr
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Vicki

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Juanit

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Colvin
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Ruth G a r r y

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Larry M i k e
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Juniors Look
to Senior Year

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Della L a r r y
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Jerry
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�CLASS OFFICERS
President: Barbara Branch
Vice President: Rhonda Smith
Secretary: Stephanie Lanz

Sophomor
Class of
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Treasurer: To d d Daily

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Larry M. D a v i d

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G a u l i n ,
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Bill K e n n e t h

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Bruce B e c k y
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Dorothy G a i l
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Don
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John D i a n e

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to Louann Crowder. Both these awards,
Girl and the DAR History Award
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on the yearbook staff for three years as business manager her Junior year
demic Editor her Senior year. She was editor o f the Cardinal Chatter, a member of
The National Honor Society, a member of Quill and Scroll, and participated
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academic

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19

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1967
Coldwater High School
Coldwater, Michigan

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Student Life
Faculty and Administration

16

Activities

58

Sports

92

Classes

11 2

Advertising

178

Index and Closing

225

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in Mr. Heikkinen's office.

Board Business Manager and
Muriel Wigent.

1

�BOARD OF EDUCATION • Mn. Colleen Dean, Mrs. Robert Barnes, Dr. James Nash, Mr. William Bobier, Mr.
William Wilson, Superintendent Carlo Heikkinen, Dr. James Burke, Mrs. Emily Leavenworth, Mrs. Muriel
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The N e w Junior High
Materializes Plans O f
The School Board

1

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MR. KERMIT DENNIS, Principal

Slits Dolan confers with M r Dennis about school
busines

Mr. Dennis attempts to arrange school curriculum according t o
of the majority.

2

�Without Them W e
Couldn't
An -average- day in the office, although there is
thing, begins about 745 A.M. with the typing of the daily
Nu

bulletin. This must
in between greeting callers, taking
dictation and answering
which rings constantly.
room the tempo slackens
tion can be directed to
duty, depending on the time o f
year; for example
may be involved
records, notice-to-parents
izenship grades, college

Li

F
athletic contracts, handling money for the
accounts, filing, compiling reports, or typing of
is always an ample supply. Of course, throughout the
are more phone calls, messages to deliver, students
and supplies to distribute. By 4:30 p.m. the day is
and a few minutes are spent on

2

�ADELMA BOVEE
Art Instructor
Eastern Michigan University
Western Michigan University BS.
Students find many ways of self-expression in an art class. Evident
Greg Bonnet

Art Offers Opportunity
For Self-Expression
The Art Department offers
Beginning Art and Advanced Art.
dents study aspects varying from Gothic
Lettering to
The classes are given two chances during
the year for special display of talents—At
Christmas they decorate the main
case, and in the Spring they present an Art
Festiv

Mrs. Baste is obviously pleased
effort of

2

�EMIL
A.B. Albion
MA. Michigan
MR. LOPEZ: Most of us are eager to learn what he has

Driver's Education:
The K e y To Mobility

Driver's Education is a two
Thirty hours in the classroom and six
tice driving. Although little emphasis i s
placed on driving skills, students for
part fit in the traffic pattern easily.
of the instruction is geared to
instilling a proper attitude for safe driving
since the majority of motor
are caused by

2

�WAYNE K. KELLOGG
B.S. Michigan

CATHERINE ERNST
BR. Adrian College

Physical Education Strengthens
The Body

2

�Mr. Fuller
assisted Miss
Benton with
her
class

Biology instructor, Mr. Turner, lectures to his
avid

CADET TEACHERS:
to s. Maggie M
a
gieClarke,
Sharon Woodbury, Jackie Smith,

Student And
Teachers Taste

Susan Bailey, Sherry Gates. S h i m
1. to r., Debbie Belote,
cock, Mike

C
T

a
h

d
e

---s
Miss GeBott a n d Beaumaister
water as the site for their mandatory
ing

e
i

t
r

Future
2

�CRAIG MYERS
Olivet Nazarene
A.B.—Business

Business Classes Lay Foundations

IARIL( , M A L L A 001)

26

�MISS DOLAN
Central Michigan University
B.

For Career Opportunities

ILDA
Central Michigan University
B.

2

�With
Assistance O f
We Plan

B A R B A R A ROSS
Central M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y
A.B. and M A .

Who am I? Where am I? Where do
I want to be five or ten years
What steps can I take to get there? What
will these steps demand
These are probably the
facing high school students, and
ance and counseling department aims to
help each student
Besides a continuous program
vidual guidance and counseling,
partment provides group activities
College Night, a testing program,
of contact with Specialists
the high school setting, and a flow
formation to students through the daily
bulletin, written
paper and radio, and

2

�Th
Our Counselors
Our Futures

D O N A L D R. B O H A N N O N
Hillsdale C o l l e g e
Western M i c h i g a n
A.B. a n d M A .

29

�MARY EILEEN TOUPALIK
B.A. Maiygrove

DETLIF OLSON
B.S. University o f Michigan

NANCY GOODREAU
B.S. Central Michigan Univer

From These Teachers W e

I.,upalik starts
on their way through four more
years of
Using an opaque projector,
reau provides new interest f o r her
Sophomore

Mr. Olson, exasperated but
with freshmen, too.

3

�BILL JOHNSON
Albion
A.B

PHYLLIS
Siena Heights
WA

KEN HAMLET
Wayne State University
B.

Learn To Communicate

Mr. Johnson recalls happier moments than
those spent with his

Mr. Hamlet
ingly at the wit of his junior
clas

You're kidding! Try to teach the junior class
3

�DIANA KIRBY'
Hillsdale
A.B
Miss Kirby points out t o a senior class various characters of English
literatur

English Is
The Basis O f Learning

ANNE HAYES
Hillsdale
B.A

3

Mrs. Hayes and student teacher compare notes
for another session with senior

�DOUGLAS
M.A. Olivet

FREDERICK A. HOBART
B.S.. M.A. Adrian
Western Michigan University

Social Studies And Coaching
Go Hand In Hand

Mr. Mitmesser points to an American landmark for
fit of his
Coaches Hobart and Mitmesser act as baskethall and assistant football
coach
3

�MIRIAM BENTON
BA. Adrian

OSCAR RENSHAW
MA. University

Along with civics and government classes, Miss
Benton finds time to advise the Tri-Hi-

American Heritage And Present

as Mr Renshaw

3

�Paperbacks, charts, maps and poster board displays add interest t o Mc King's

Mode O f Living Taught Through
Social Studies

NEIL N. BROWNE
B.S., Western

CARLTON K I N G
A.B., M A .
Michigan University,

New t o CHS, M r. Browne assumed head Track and
Cross Country Coaching duties along w i t h history
course

35

��MONTY PARKER
Malone
Western Michigan University
BA.

KATHLEEN WINEMILLER
University
A.B

DONNA ROBINSON
University of Michigan
BA.

German Enhance Our Culture

3

�SETON
BA. Michigan

Mr. Boyer points out minute changes to his

Chemistry And Biology Courses

FRANK P. LOWE
B.S. Hillsdale

RAMON LOCKHART
B.S. Central

3

�f
Nancy McKee and Spike Nichols demonstrate a Health Ed. experiment
Eby looks

Coach Lowe leads
ment along w i t h human biology
course

Increase Scientific

FLOYD EBY
B.S., MA.,
Universit

Mr. Eby silently wonders if his confused students will ever make it!

3

�STAN
B.S. University
Western

Mr. Bushouse helps Carol Seeley and Mike Gorecki with a physics

New Course Added In Physics

The sounds of the "physics skateboards,"
of the electric timers, the screaming of the "slinky" as it
slithered across the floor, the humming of
of electric potential, and Gulliver, the Lilliputians, and
King Kong, all put into one package to launch
Department into an adventure with PSSC
and many other experiments have all been
this year in a new program to make physics
and fun. We'll never forget measuring the size of
cule with a meter stick or finding the mass of
with a rolled up piece of paper, or the lab reports worth
10 points, i f they were done by the next day. All
lab, the tests, the problems, and films made it
journey into the exciting land

4

�In honor of MICHAEL JOHN RASLER w t dedicie
this page for his memory.
July 27, 1949 . O c t o b e r

�Coach H i l l appears at ease as he lectures a group o f
mathematicia

As most teachers do, Mrs. Davis uses
extensivel

Mathematics Is

GLADYS DAVIS
AB Albion
42

LAVERNE A. HILL
BS Western Michigan University

�Mrs. Trebilcock apparently had trouble getting through to

Stressed A t CHS

ARLETH C. WATSON
AB, Indiana

ANNE H.
AB College of
University

4

�STUDENT LIBRARIANS, L. to R., Jetty Volpe, JoAnne
Snow, Susan Boston, Connie Sechler, Steve Rainey, Brenda Callahan, Shirley
Meyers, Karen

ALICE WEILER
A.B. &amp; B.S.
of Illinois

Library A Retreat For
Lonely Thoughts

Seniors study hard—using their
ficiently and profitably.

Mrs. Weiler often uses her time hunting down delinquent books from
inconsiderate

4

�WAYNE R. HINKEL
B.S. Indiana University

Drum Major, Jim Stout, and Band Director, Wayne Hinkel, lead band practice
maneuver

Choir And Band Portray Just
Two Aspects O f "Music"

ARVID
BA. Augsburg

Mr. Berg physically moves his singers to

4

�Sewing is a vital part of class activities for Ann Long, Sherry Enos, and

Home Economics —

Home Economics is a subject as broad as
tivities within the home; involving
management, interior design, family
personality growth and development,
struction, food preparation and family
Home Economics emphasizes the maintaining o f
close family relationships and the understanding of
parental
Home Economics is family centered with
on the

FRANCES
BS. Michigan
Universi

4

�Bonnic P. (

I

I

trl I

Correct pattern selection is an important
first step in making an
rob

A Class With
Accents On The Positive

ROSABEL B BALDRIGE
B.S. &amp; M A .
College and Columbia University

Mrs. Baldrige i t evidently pleased with the products baked by

47

�WILLIAM F STANKEY
B.S. MA.,
Michigan,
Industrial Arts consist o f General
working, Mechanical Drafting, and
JAMES R. BROWN
B.S. Western

Industrial Arts Develops
Manual Skills

Mr. Stankey instructs courses i n
chanics and
Doug Reiter uses a vertical mill on a

4

�Vocational
Education
Provides
Valuable
Experience

JOHN DYGERT

Mt. Dygett, director o f the Vocational Eduntions program checks on Stephanie Aldrich at her
Co-op iob.

4

9

�Drafting Is A
Class O f
Precision And Detail

With all types of tools i n
slowly begin to

Phil AcbfoaJy, with a little elbow English, spruces up a drafting

Roger Jacobs works diligently on as Mr. Cook explains a
drafting technique to Tom Aldrich.
ROBERT L. COOK
B.S. Andres University
5

�WADE
Western Michigan
State College

Mr. Smith teaches business preparation courses, helps in placing and
Co-opstudents, and advises the

Health occupations is
designed t o initiate
standing of the
tunities, and satisfactions that
are to be found in the
nursing. Mrs.
this class at
munity Health
water State Home and t h e
Maple Lawn Health Center.
With only two hours per day,
the girls have a hard
ting in all their field
varied

5

���The home
tion class provides the
opportunity
to learn the
of the building

5

ME
WORKI

�Mr. Ruesink's afternoon class gathers for a lecture part of this practical

Auto Mechanics Is
Investigating The
Intestines O f A Car

TOM
B.S. &amp; M.A.
Michigan University
Clint Smith and David Love spend class times practicing their newly gained
knowledge of automotive

5

�Mike Finley learns the no of welding in an Industrial

Forging materials are made into a
Bill Hinderliter and
1L

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A n o t h e r

phase ef Industrial Vocariiins workin

��I

5

��Commissioners Ninanne McDonald, Micki Galinis, Sam DeLoach, Susan Bailey, David Pierce, Bill Pratt, Audrey Trana, Steve
Parsons,and Mr. Wade Smith, advisor at one of the marry

Commission Plans, Labors, And Improves

The commission is made of individuals who
dividuals who have the spark of energy
ship, initiative, and
This organization begins its year in August with the
revising and publishing o f the student handbook. The
commission is also in charge o f parking
machines, the bulletin board, pep buses, all
and dates, professional assemblies, locker
Twirp Week and dates for talent
Homecoming is o f major concern. The election o f a
queen and court, half-time activities, and a
light many weeks o f preparation to
memorab
A big step was taken this year to better
lations. The commission and student councils from two
area schools raised $1000. to help build a school
zania, Africa, in cooperation with the U.S.

6

MAYOR WILLIAM

�Clerk Audrey Trans works closely w i t h Miss Shiery and
Mr. Smith throughout

Micki Galinis, Susan Bailey and Bruce Young worked persistently to finish
the handbooks for the first day

The commission members work enthusiastically on many projci,

6

�CARDINAL STAFF Bark r: Chris BairnIm, Bill Bopp, Paul Lindner, Don High, Steve Crandall, Debbie Briggs, Jackie Foley, Marty Smith, Beth
Frasier. Bottom r: Debby Macklin, Cindy Green, Bonnie Lukazcek, Cathy Cantrell, Jackie Smith, Kathie Smith, Chris Papke,

Old Records Surpassed By 1 9 6 7 Staff.

EditorSTEVE CRANDALL

6

Business
BILL

Adviso
MR. KEN HAMLET

�Staff members look over
for unusual

Kathie Smith and Cindy Green prepare a picture fist
staff
Bonnie Lukazcek and K i r k Horton crop pictures f o r their
sports

L-R, bark rot, Kathie Smith, Faculty Editor, Bill Bopp, Business Manager, K i r k Horton, Sports Editor, Paul Lindner, Advertising
Editor. FR: Mr. Ken Hamlet, advisor, Steve Crandall, Editor.in-chiet, Jackie Smith, Activities Editor, Marty Smith, Classes Editor.
6

�Kathy A. Smith, Kathie M. Smith, and Jane Shedd
and proofread

Journalism students, Pat Annear, Pat Bloom,
Agneta Berglund, and Karla Fravenberg, help
to put out the

Page larouts and headline setting are but a few of the many necessities for a good
6

�MIRROR STAFF. Bark Row, I.r Kathie Smith, Jackie Smith, Mrs: Anne Hayes, Jane Shedd, Bruce Young. 2nd R. Bill Marvin, Susan Bailey,
Rhonda Smith, Cheryl Peck, Dar LaBelle. Seared: Kathy McMillan,

Mirror Reflects The Personality
The Mirror
Published 16 times annually by the students of
School as an extra-curricular activity. Subscription
dues
Editor
K
a
t
h
y
McMillan
Assistant Editor
C
h
e
r
y
l
First Page Editor
Second Page Editor
Third Page Editor
K
a
t
h
i
e
Smith
Sports Editor
B
r
u
c
e
Young
Typists
J a n e Shedd, Kathy Smith, Kathie Smith
Exchange Editor
J
a
c
k
i
e
Downtown Circulation J a c q u e Dirschell, Laurie Lovell
Reporters
M a r k Gates, Bill Marvin,
Rhonda Smith, Dar Labelle,
Photographer
B
r
u
c
e
M
r
s
.

Mrs. Hay., Cheryl Peck, and Kathy McMillan
for a feature

6

�Susan Tatur and Stephanie Groshko are helped with their articl. by Chris
Bridges and

Mrs. A. H a y. , Jackie Smith and Editor Chris Bridges put the
finishing touches on one of the biweekly editions of
TER

Chatter Improves Public Relations.

" Bark rote: Beth Frasier, Ann Fi,ke, Lynne Pierce, Debbie Briggs, Kathy Porter, Tobi Lytle, Cindy Cameron, Stephanie Groshko, Susan Tatur.
Fife! IOW Linda Bennett, Chris Bridges, Mrs. Ann Meyer, Jackie Smith,

�Top tow, tr.. Wayne Reese, Tod Daily, Frank Moler, Bill Pratt, Larry Grove, Robin Weidner, Steve Hapner. Middle row.- Bill
Rob, Rod Hensch, Brad Butters, Roy Fry, Don Goodwin, MI. Gerald Weaver. Bolton, rote: Gary Stetler, Steve Davis, Jerry Nighswander, Dcnnis
Bushong, Scott DeLoach, Gary Gaskill,

Key Club Works Closely With Kiwanis.

This is the seventh year that
Club has been an active part
water High School. Working closely
with the adult Kiwanis Club
form many services for
as well as
A few of the activities for
were: a concession stand at
Ice Carnival, a "clothe-a-child"
sale of Zip Code books,
at the annual Detroit and
Club

KEY CLUB OFFICERS from L a r r y Grove, Rod Hensch, Gary Gaskill, and
Skip

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�Varsity debaters team up for an all-

Selected as the most outstanding debaters in the Jackson ABC league are
Carolyn Stewart and

District Champions And

68 D e b a t e r s put in much time to gather evidence to support their CISe, and here they prove that "strength is

�Varsity debaters Elizabeth Sherman, Bill Hayes, Rhonda Smith, and Larry Martin discuss tactics for the next meet with their Coach,
Haml

Regional Finalists.

The Coldwater High
team, coached by Mr. Ken
resented CHS exceptionally well this
year. Participating in both the
ley and State Leagues and a
of invitational tournaments,
tive team of Larry Martin
Smith had a 7-16 win-loss record. Bill
Hayes and Elizabeth Sherman,
tive team, scored a 12-11 record. After
completing the regular season,
ers went on to the districts
Central where by winning five out
debates the team tied for first
became eligible to compete in
tournaments at Battle Creek.
finished as regional
In addition to the varsity
were eight junior varsity debaters who
finished the season with a total of 16
debates in three

Dean of Debate and Outstanding Varsity Speaker for this year is
juni
6

�FORENSICS TEAM. Bark rotu, B r a d Green, B. Bobier, A . Pettersson, S. Crandall. 4th r P. Zimmer, M. Freethy, T. Lucas, B Beerbower, D. Dickey.
J. Shedd, K. Honon, R. Smith. 3rd r K . Moss, R. Kerr, V. Breckinridge, K. McMinn', J. Hinkley, D. Pann, L. Tackett, L. Bennett. 2nd r S. Lanz, J.
Briggs, N. Eleerbower, B. Hayes, L. Sherman. i t : r M. Murphy, M. Rick, E. Anderson, J. Smith, L. Martin.

Forensics A n Interpretative

MULTIPLE READERS: Bath rou, Terry Lucas, Bill Bobier, Bev Beerbower, Arnie Pettersson, Kirk Horton. Front: Brad Green, Lin
Bennett, Steve Crandall, Diane Dickey, Peg Zimmer. N o t Pictured, Joel Rollins.
7

�EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKERS: Bark row: D . Briggs. K .
McMillan, J. Shedd, K. Moss. Front r o w M. Rick,
R. Smith, E. Sherman,

Art.
SERIOUS INTERPRETATIVE SPEAKERS: L. Martin, S. Lanz, L. Tackett,
D. Pann, V.

RADIO NEWSCASTERS: M. Murphy, N. Beerbower, K. Moss,
N i pirtnrerit
DECLAMATION: E. Anderson, J. Smith, J. Hinkley, R. Kerr.

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�Future Teachers O f America

Back row, 1-, J. Smith, M. Olmstead, J. Dalchoe, B. Frasier, S. Bailey, S. Gates, C. Cameron, L Macklin, D . Kok, Miss Philips. 2nd row: M .
Clarke, S. Hook, S. Woodbury, D. Briggs, L. Patch, D. Smith. tat rota'. S. VanKampen, D. Belote, S. Babcock, S. Rehm, S. Bo., S. Larson,

Scienc

Math Club

Back row: D. Medendorf, K. Barringer, B. Kubiac, B. Hayes, D. Carr, Mrs. Watson, Arnie Pettersson. 3rd row: K . Moss, S. Keschkes,
E. Burke, T. Lucas. La row: T. Woodward, T. Fiske, K. Johnson, R Force.
7

�EhH,00nuseBrrbcf,a,rteonFzetIbityiipoirangne Dickey, Kay Culver, Mary Jane McCollough, Ella Burke. Bottom

Future Secretaries And Nurses
Learn By Doing.

FSA. Back row. r-/: L. Doty, S. Boyer, P. Brayton, P. Quinting, M. Crum, S. Buteau, S. King. 3rd r : Miss Donna Dolan, N . Breneman, D .
Wendorf, D. Osmun, L. Richardson, R. Brooks, D. Fleenor. 2it1 r: J. Morrison, S. Nutt, J. McLaughlin, S. Abrey, P. Barton, l o t S . Ulrich,
K. Scott, D. Neusbaum, D. Otis, C. King, B. Gochenour.
7
3

�Chess Clubber's Prove "Brain Over Brawn" Is Effective

CHESS CLUB. 2nd r, i.e. David Hoag, Bob Seigal, Jim Gruza, Jim George, Ron Myers, Derwin Munn, Ed Richer, Gary Donner, M r.
advisor. I n rote. Doug Munn, Paul Petrosoff, Ed Tracey, Jay Thatcher, John Shalbolski, Bruce

Troup # 196; The Dramatic

Thespians put in many long hours of memorizing and rehearsing before an actual

7

�THESPIANS .2nd row, r -f: Miss P. Coscarelly, Lana Tackett, Cheryl Bunge, Rosie Brooks, Cindy Porter, Va l Borden, Chris Bridges,
ROM. row: Litt Bennett, Ron Robbins, Brad Green, Steve Crandall, Rhonda Smith, Susan Shultz, Liz Hall.

Talent O f Coldwater High.

THESPIAN APPRENTICES. 3rd row, r -I; S. Vanlanen, K. VanNimen, C. Camiren, L. Martin, D. McPherson, C. Hughes, J. Foley, K. Horton. 2nd r:
D. Zinn, J. Warner, C. Goodwin, A. Fiske, L. Pierce, B. Beerbower, D. Milliman, J. William. B. r : P. Steffey, L. Richardson, D. Snow,
P. Zimmer, C. Shafer, D. Stephenson.
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5

�SENIOR PLAY CAST: Top to bottom: S. Foley, R. Robbins, R. Bean, L. Tarkett, S. Ulrich, D . Vettle, C. Cameron, T.
Blansit, L . Bennett, K . Horton, S. Crandall, M . Church, D . Blakely, M . Olmstead, M r. Larry Carrico, director, C.
Bunge, stage

"The Tavern" Scores A Hit For Seniors

76

Brad Bean, Tim Blansit, and Steve Foley discuss the character of

��JUNIOR PLAY CAST, Slandrng, P h i l Jewell, Doug Reiter, Roger Trona, Steve Davis, Terry Lucas, Peg Zimmer, Bev
Beerbower. Second r o t , Bill McCall, Rosie Brooks, Sandy Born, Allan Roscoe, Suzen King, Susan Schultz. Bottom:
Condi, Ron Helmer.

Junior Play . . .

7

�.. . A

7

�GERMAN CLUB: 2rul r. 1-r: G. Greenich, S. Hinkley, B. Flickinger, C. Wright, R. Helmer, A. Pettersson, R. Trana, B. Young,
K. Johnson. /Jr r.: L. Tackett, R. Kerr, C. Corwin, L. Pearce, S. Franklin, T. Wager, G. Guenther, C. Cameron, K. Culver, J. Dalchow.

Languages A r e Enjoyed Outside As We l l As
Inside O f Class.

SPANISH CLUB: 3rd row, 1-, V. Morehouu, J. Wise, K. Winters, S. Worst, K. Moire, M. Inde, M. Perrin, K. Brand., J. Wise, K. VanNimen,
N. Rakestraw, L. Franklin, M . Haynes, G. Dean, T. Reeb, D . Watson, J. Sherman, K. Moss, C. VanAnken, D. Fair, J. Thatcher,
80 K . Knight, P. Elliget, D. Milliman, P. Annear, B. Freethy, W. Fitch, P. Snyder, J. Warner, B. Lukanek, V. Minton, K . Haynes,
son, G. Giant, Mr. Parker, advisor, C. Balcolm, D. Macklin, K. King.

�Campus Life — A N e w And Popular Club.

3rd raw. t r i R. Smith, S. Perrine, D. Munn, G. Donner, P. Lindner, S. Honeywell, M. Lawhead, 2nd raw. P. MacRae, R. Summers, D. Warner,
G. Krauss, N. Rakestraw, E. Sherman. l o t r. L. Heckman, B. Callahan. D . Munn, S. Stryker: B. Branch, J. Cole, J. Speigal, L Corwin, J.
Mitmessar. Advisors are: Coach F. Eby and Coach

A.V. Club Sees It's First Year At CHS.

AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB: 2nd. e. 1 , Mr. Cook, advisor, J. Royer, J. VanKampen, P. MacRai, C. Sechler, B. Senker, Ia, row: J. Loomis, D. Ely,
L. Raymond,

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�Band, The Musical

Ba,k rou,l-r: D. Atkins, K. Clyne, M. Nelson, P. Robley, I t buttcrs, D. High. E Reed, D Plen.c. 3rd row: L . Demond, C. Shafer, K . Yeakey, J.
Simmons, S. Weaver, R. Smith, C. Gann, R. Layman, D. Parshall, R. Williams, D . Ryder, T. Reeb, W . English, J. Volpe. 2yrd row: C. English, M .
Haynes, P. Zimmer, S. Hook, I. Morales, C. Stewart, D . Pann, F. Johnson, S., Smith, S. Hinkley, C. BakoIm. l o t row: C. Cameron, K . Freethy, J.
Hinkley, S. Lanz, M. lode,

OFFICERS
Band Captain: Dave Davis
Secretary-Treasurer: Kathy Freethy
Librarians: L e n i n Blansit
Ella Burk
Janette Hinkley
Drum Major: Jim Stout

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Mr. Hinkel spent many long hours arranging music and directing

�Voice O f Coldwater High.

Bork row, J . Stout, D. Macklin, G. Greenieh, Mr. Wayne Hinkle. . r d row: L. Blansit, L. Martin. C. Heim, K . Corson, S. Luthy, D. Munn, B. Barlond,
D. Mendendorf, I.. Palmer, S. Martin, D. Malone, D. Rubley, K. Barringer, S. Perrine, D. Davis, F. Harris. 2nd eon, E. Burk, K . Horton, M. Murphy,
M. Woodcox, T. Forsythe, N. Wolfcale, D. Neitzert, D. Watson, B. Barlond, B. Davis, J. Anderson, L. Cox. Dr row: L. Peck, N. Rakestraw,
L. Feller, D. Snyder,

8

�CARDINAL CHOIR. 4th root, I.e D . Smith, S. Boyer, J. Clear, C. Hughes, B. Fillmore, P. McMoody, R. Meyer, B. Bopp, T. Clark, T. Aldrich,
S. Honeywell, C. Patch, L. Patch, K. Freethy, 3rd r o t , P. Smith, C. Sechler, D. Neitzert, M. Pope, K. Yeakey, D. Boyer, D. Pulliam,
, D. Frasier, G. Krauss,
,
J. Cox, S. Richards, L. Doty, Mr. Arvid Berg. 2nd row: L. Corwin, J. Cole,
M. Haynes, P. MacRae, G. Palmer, S. Hapner, S. Saputo, G. Greenich, K. Smith, W. Reese, B. Stout, L. Gooch, S. Worst, B. Gochenour, C.
King, K. Knight, C. Trana, S. Noun, D. Zegarski, N . Grace, V. Enos, J. Sewell, K . Bowerman,
,
P. Elliget, S. Richards,
B. Freethy, B. Church, M. Sweitzer,

The Voice O f CHS . . .

CHORAL CLUB. 4th row, S . Wendall, L. Butterbaugh, J. Walton, L. Budd, M. McNitt, D. Jones, M. Shank, B. Peterson, L. Burritt, Mr. A.
Berg. 3rd r: G. Bowditch, C. Norman, B. Beerbower, L. Treat, B. McCall, M. Stetler, R. Toba'ski, M. McCullough, L. Watson. 2nd r:
borg, J. Paine, L. Kilborn, C. Omo, S. Setter, B. Fee, P. Parker, C. Reiney, L. Hanna. I r a , , E. Asher, K. Calalhan, B. Blanchard,
H. Pierce, H. Vanderpool, K. Hall, K. Worthington.

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�BALLADIERS: Bark row, 1 - , Jim Stout, Wayne Reese, Gordon Palmer, Jerry Greenich, Bob Fillmore, Terry Clark. l o t • L u c i n d a Corwin,
Sheryl Worst, Pam MacRae, Dianne Smith, Kathy Freethy,

Is Loud And Strong.

INTERLOCKEN SCHOLARSHIPS were given these music students by the Fortnightly Group o f Coldwater. t e :
Ella Burke, Cindy Cameron, Mardell Haynes, Fred H urns, Pam MacRae,

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�AUTO SHOP: 3rd rot,- Doug Ryder, Jim Hess, Torn Burritt, Jerry Buckley, Larry Parker. 2nd rose: Steve Reiney, Mike Olmstead, Mike
Dirschell, Dave Walker, Co, S n y d e r. Zr, e r r, Phil Nowicki, Jack Carver, Richard Nichols, Randy Travelbee, and

Shop Clubs Help To Improve The Skills O f
Manual Dexterity.

WOOD SHOP, I -r: D. Glant, J. Royer, D. Newberry, C. Rouse, D. Laughton, B. Parker, L. Parker, R. Carter, R. LaBelle, P. VanKampen, D.
Warner, D. Burch,
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TRI.TEENS: Lni r. 14: M. Skalmuski, L. Co,, B . Fry, S. Gotschalk, D. Hapner, C. Mosier, C. Weidner, N. McDonald, M. Bailey, S. Wendall,
K. Chester, K. Porter, S. Sechler, P. Smith, D. Hurd. 2nd. R: K. Smith, S. Tappenton, J. Wise, P. Rasey, T. Gates, B. She,!,,,
K. Winters, K . Clyne, S. Stephenson. i l l r : Miss Toupalik, advisor, C. Trana, D . Farber, J. Litch, V. Minton, G. Guenther, D. Chester, C.
Green, T. Lytle, D. Swart, C. Worst, L Jenkot,

Tr-Teens And Tri-Hi-Y Participate In
Many Activities.

TRI-HI.Y: I , M. Rhodes, A. Fuller, J. Parker, P. Lrzeminski, C. Bird, I., Gottschalk, J. Klavinsky, J. Ledbetter, J. Hart, Miss M. Benton, advisor.

�GAA And C-Club . . .

Top rote: E. Morey, B. Barlond, S. Hook, L. Peck, L. Burritt, 1,. Palmir, N. Thacher, S. Tutor. Middle rouo M . Risner, C. Tatur,
lough, S. Front, R. Clark, J. Snyder, C. Reiney, J. Nutt. Bottom row: L. Gibson, C. Omo, J. Dullin, B. Konst, M. Clarke, E. Earl,

Goal For Athletic-Minded Students.

Top r o t , G. Gaskill, D. Jewell, K. Scheilder, R. Shank, B. Uren, B. Mosier, R. Trana, R. Allmier, M. Easterday, Q. Berry. Third row: B.
Young, J. Lowe, B. Watson, R. Fry, B. Gruener, B. Blanchard, D. Waltzer, B. Magley, R. Crabtree, M. Gates, P. Jewell. Second row: S. Lynn,
T. Trott, A. Tate, J. Gilchrist, W. Wilbur, B. Marvin, D. LaBelle, C. Steele, B. Blosser, C. Tate, M. Everett. B. r : J. Metters, R. Williams, J.
Fitch, J. Billsborrow, M. Gorecki, J. Greenich, T. Reeb, D. Steffy, T. Daily.

�Top 10% O f 100th Successful Class

Th,rd rote: B. Bopp, G. Krauss, T. Trott, K. Horton, D. Carr, R. Shank, L . Asher, 2nel row: K . McMillan, J. McLaughlin, B. Parsons, S.
Gates, S. Buteau, L. Bennett, R. Weidner, G. Donna. f l t r o w. . S . Abrey, D. Otis, L. Lancaster, S. Ulrich, C. Papke,

Quill And Scroll Awarded To • • •

KATHLEEN SMITH

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�For the first time in many years Cowill represent the graduating class of Coldwater High
School. Gene Krauss, who maintained a
throughout his four years o f high school is one.
Awarded the Bausch and Lomb Science Award he is
active in

Garry Donner, also a Valedictorian, is president of
the Teen Chamber of Commerce this year, a member of
the Chess and Campus Life Club and
hours to school and community activities. He
tained a straight

Editor of the MIRROR, a Forensics participant and former
member is Kathy McMillan, Salutatorian for the 1967
Kathy maintained a 3.9714 point average in addition t o
extracurricular

�Honors And Awards

Gene Krauss received the Bausch and Lomb Science award for
his superior knowledge of Mathematics

Awarded t h e D A R G i r l h o n o r t h i s year i s

Susan Bailey outstanding i n
pendability, and service to her school
munity

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Standing: M r. Gerald Weaver, Terry Trott, Suzanne Bateau, Gary Donner, David Carr, Gene Krauss. Simms:
Linda Lancaster, Brenda Parsons, Sherry Gates, Kathy McMillan,

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�After Weeks O f Preparation . . .

Coldwat
Coldwat
Coldwat
Coldwat
Coldwat
Coldwat
Coldwat
Coldwat

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6
7
0
14
6
0
20
0

Bronson
Dowagiac
Albion
Hillsdale
Harper Creek . .
Marshall
Three
Sturgis

2
4
4
3
3
3
2
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�Lo.ol: I l I lobar, Pliii J i C U h Wapa
M a r k Gaits, Bruce Gruner. B i l l M l k e
Everett, Roger Trana, Mike Barringer, Coach Hubert Hansel, Dave Jewell. Second row: Bob Watson Q u i n n Berry, Bill Uren, Terry Clark, Terry
Trott, Bob Bloater, Larry Boger, Chuck Tate, Jerry Greenich, Tom Gaulin, Front row.. Sam Lytle, Skip Davenport Eugene Hammond, Gary Gaskill,
Tom Jones, Roy Fry, Allan Roscoe, Robin Allemier,

• • • A Team Is Formed.
Strong Leadership!

Injuries came high this year and
we payed for them was having a
brought no victories. But we
a game does not mean defeat.
ence and hard work of everybody
build a stronger varsity team
The co-captains for our team
gene Hammond and Robin
mice was elected as the most
around player; Hammond the
lineman; and Terry Trott the
back. Named honorable mention in
Conference were Chuck Tate,
Trott

Head Coach: Hubert Hansel. Assistance Coaches: Fred Hobart and Wayne Kellogg
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ROBIN ALLEMIER
Most Valuable

TERRY TROTT
Most Valuable

EUGENE HAMMOND
Most Valuable

Injuries High; Luck Low

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�Future Grid Heroes

Top IOIC, left in right: Mike Church, John Sherman, Doug Rogers, Larry Bickford, Wayne Barnes, Warren Brown, Bill Bobier,
Fred Pope. Third row: Coach Vern Hill, Greg Dean, Larry Jackman, Jeff Rinard, Bob Hagaman, Bob Watson, Andy Tate, John Borden,
Coach Detlef Olsen. Second r o t , Jim Hashley, Mike Nelson, John Lackey, Jim Cuthbert, Jim Hagaman, Ed Sells, Larry Sherrick,
ley—manager. Front row: Scott Barringer, Mike Barringer, Dick Bradshaw, Danny Cozier,

Coaches Leverne H i l l and Detlef Olsen led the Junior
to a 1-7 win-lost season. Many members of the J.V.'s showed much
potential and should help improve the

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�Youthful, but Talented Team

Top row, left to right: E. Rhoedes, J. Risner, J. King, R. Barnes, R. Blanton, M . Smith, S. Olmstead, T. Rudy. D . Newberry. D . Shaw, D. Grant,
Y. Morales, T. Lackey. Third row: Coach Howard May, T. Heller, C. Kilgore, D . Wilber, F. Hawkins, G . Paradise, R. LaBelle, J . Swanson, M .
Dalchow, R. Williams, L. Raymond, F. Johnson, D . Miller, Coach Dave Sealscott, Second row: M. Cappella, S. Hinkley, S. Cox, T. Davis, D .
Scheidler, K. Smith, L. Tressler, C. Allen, B. Stout, M. McDonald, D. Higaman, J. Kirt. Front row: C. Cazier, L. Crandall, S. Martin, R. Waltz,
R. Helmer, M. Papke, C. Goodwin, H. Manson, T. Clark, B. Lewis,

The Freshmen were able t o have a
winning season under the leadership o f
Coach Dave Sealscott and Coach Howard
May. T h e Frosh w o n three games, lost
two, and tied one.

Practice,
Practice,
Practice!

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�" We ' r e Loyal To You CHS . . . "
Their vim and vigor urged CHS Cardinals to victory. Their
lusty yells fell every silence. They are the CHS
the essence of school spirit. The Cards can count on them
for plenty of support. Even when the competition
or the team seems to lack that drive, our cheerleaders
flame of hope burning in the hearts of all
The squad members spend many long hours
practicing new cheers under the direction of Miss
ing every pep assembly and game our cheerleaders were out
there leading the cheers

LanaTackett,
Top row: Lana Tackett. Second rot, Diane
Trana. Bottom row: Karen Haynes, Val
Port

CAPTAINS: Dune Zinn,

Top row, left to right: Marlene Haynes, Billie Stutter (captain), Karen, Smith. Bottom row:
Debbie Whitmyer, SusanEwers,

KarenHaynes,

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�Harriers begin another

Jim Billsborrow gain n

Holding second place is

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Stanfill and Williams run on to victory.

�Running Spirit of CHS

Top row, left to right.. Darwin LaBelle, Phil Rubley, Mike Murphy, Jeff Gilchrist, Jeff Lowe. Second row: Joe Fitch, Curt MacRae,
tree, Dave Stanfill, Tom Temples, Jim Royer, Dave Royer, Dave Steffy, Coach Neil Browne. Front row: Joe Metter, Rick Parks,
RogerWilliams, Mike Shank, Jim Billsborrow, Jeff Truest—manager.Missing—

In his first year as head coach o f cross country, Browne
successful season. His team won sixty-six per cent of its meets with
a ten-five win-lose season. The nine members making up
team copped fourth place in the Twin Valley, while the eleven
took third place. Jim Billsborrow, who helped lead the
team to success, placed fifth in the regional meet. He qualified
runner for the state

SCHEDUL
CHS....23
CHS. . 1 9
CHS. . 1 7
CHS....19
CHS....
CHS....29
CHS. . 2 4
CHS....

Charlott
Homer
Pittsford
Madison
Albion
RC.
Springport .
St. Johns .

3
4
4
4
3
2
3
4

CHS.
CHS.
CHS
CHS.
CHS.
CHS.
CHS.

2
4
3
1
2
2
1

Hillsdale . . 36
Sturgis . . . . 18
T.R.
3 2
Homer . . . . 46
Springport . 26
Marshall . . 27
Pittsfor

JimBillsborrowplaces

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�PRINCESS K AT H Y SMITH
Senior

PRINCESS DONNA SNOW
Junior

PRINCESS DIANE Z I N N
Senior

Val's Big Moment

PRINCESS MICKI GALINIS
Junior

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ESCORTS: Steve Davis, Dave Norton, Bob Mosier, Bill Pratt, Bruce Young.
COURT: Donna Snow, Diane Zinn, Queen Vol Borden, Kathy Smith, Micki Galinis.

��VARSITY TEAM: Dar LaBelle, Terry Trott, Roy Crabtree, Dean Ward, Dave Stanfill, Bob Mosier, Steve Foley, Roger Trana, Terry Clark, Bruce
Gilchrist, Chuck Tate. Kneeling. Coach Doug Mitmesser, David Rumens—rnanager, Coach

"One Through The Hoop Is Worth More
Than One In The Hand"
Coach Fred Hobarts' Cards played
game of ball this year. Although
up 6th in the Twin Valley League,
3rd place for a major portion of
Their overall season was 7-10, won-lost. The
Twin Valley record was
The co-captains this year were
christ and Bob Mosier. Mosier placed 7th
in the Twin Valley on scoring and 6th in
the Twin Valley
Bob Mosier and Terry Trott made the
All Twin-Valley 2nd Team and
was awarded Honorable Mention
for their varsity
STANDING
1. Albion
1
2
0
2. Sturgis
.
1
0
2
3. Hillsdale
6
6
4. Marshall
5
7
5. Three Rivers
5
7
6. Coldwater
4
8
7. Harper Creek
0
.
1
2
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�SCHEDULE
CHS....66 B r o n s o n
CHS....64
Three6Rivers
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44

CHS....59

Harper Creek
A l b i o n C
5
.6
S
H
8
S t u r g i s
CHS. • —61
B. C. Cent. 5

7
4

6
5

7 38
C H S . . . . 69 H i l l s d a l e
7
0
a C Hr S . s. . . 5h9 a l l
56
CHS....60
Albion
.64
7
9
Harper Creek
5 3
CHS...
CHS....73
Bronson
8
1
66
CHS....54
Sturgis

C H S . . . . 7 6 J a c k . St. John
CHS....67 H i l l s d a l e
CHS....58
Marshall
CHS....55
N A C H S . . . .58 J a c k . St. John
Three Rivers
CHS....53
Cassopolis

5

6
7
68

6
5

5

1
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�Bob Mosier (40) was high point man this year D a v e Stanfill (44) was second in high
with 174 pts.

172.' T,T,;`,

Dean Ward (43) tries to block shot as team mates look on

Steve Foley (55) sinks another one as opponents try

�JUNIOR VARSITY, Bark row, 7. to r.: Curt MacRae, Phil Rubley, Bob Watson, Charles VanAken, John Barber, Quinn Berry, Dave
Rogers, Marty Gothenour—manager. Front row: Coach Fred Hobart, Tom Reeb, Joe Fitch, Jeff Lowe, Steve Corwin, Dick Bradshaw, Pete
Craig Steele, Coach

It's A World O f Shots, Misses,
And Tears
SCHEDUL
CHS....55 B r o n s o n
4
CHS....48 T h r e e Rivers
CHS....34 H a r p e r Creek
CHS....49 A l b i o n
4
CHS....52 S t u r g i s
5
CHS....37 B . C. Central
CHS....58 H i l l s d a l e
6
CHS....64 M a r s h a l l
6
CHS.... 29 A l b i o n
4
CHS....59 H a r p e r Creek
Cl-IS. ...45 B r o n s o n
6
CHS....49 S t u r g i s
5
CHS.... 30 J a c k s o n St. John
CHS....52 H i l l s d a l e
3
CHS....48 M a r s h a l l
6
CHS....50 J a c k s o n St. John
Cl-IS. ...58 T h r e e Rivers

6
6
1
1
0
6
2
8
1
5
4
5
3
4
5
1
0
1
4
3
6
5

4
3

Coach Doug Mitmesser led his Junior Varsity team to a
won-lost season. High scorer this year was Quinn Berry with
Next in line was Jeff Lowe with 148 points. Berry
3rd and 4th in the Twin Valley

RESERVE STANDINGS
Sturgis
Albion
Coldwater
Hillsdale
Marshall
Harper Creek
Three Rivers

1
1

0
0
7
6
3
3
3

2
2
5
6
9
9
9
CoachDoug blittuesser—Reserse Coach,Coach Fred Hobart—

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�SQUAD A, Jlanding: J. Swanson, R. Labelle, R. Williams, J. Davis, M. Murphy, Mr. Hill, Kneeling: K. Smith, S. Con,
M. Dalchow, D. Scheidler, D. Robley,

Basketball Promotes Competitive Spirit

Squad A ,
by Mr. Hill, had a
win-loss season. They
improved g r e a t l y
throughout the y e a r
and will be part
reserve team
Led by Mr.
squad B had a 5-4
win-loss

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SQUAD B, vonding: E. Rhodm, D. Newberry, E. Anderson, Mr. Bohannon, J. Thacher, R. Parks, T. Clark. KnerlIng:
D. Glant, H. Munson, K. Moeller,

�Cardinal Kaleidoscope

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�Bark r a t , L. Bogar, A. Allemier, D. Jewell, T. Gaulin, T. Blosser, A . Tate, Coach Wayne Kellogg. Front row: D. Love, P. Jewell,
ringer, E. Fillmore, D. Macklem,

Allemier Takes 2nd In State

The varsity wrestling team was
able to finish a
Placing second in the Twin Valley
Conference only after Sturgis. The
team was led by Senior,
mier who took tst in
2nd in the

SCOTT
Most

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LARRY
Fastest Fall

�Robin Allemier practicm with Coach
logg before going on to place second in
petition. Allemier was elected most
er by his

RESERVE WRESTLING, Back row: R. Barlond, L . Yearling, R. Ferguson, P. Rodgers, D. Parshall, E. Sell, S. Shaw, Coach
inson. Frani row: A . Blosser, S. Longstreet, J. Loomis, J. Kiss, W. Longstreet, G. Palmer, C. Cazier,

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��SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Linda Lancaster, Treasurer; Ann Fiske,
Hillborg, Vice-President; and Terry Trott, President. Class Advisors, Mr.
Mr. Doug Mitmessar, Miss

Senior
100th Graduating Class

�Sharon K. Abrey
Stephanie L. Aldrich
Linda L. Alexander

Robin S. Allemier
Don Allen
Donna F. Ambrose

Ronald S. Ankney
Larry C. Asher
Susan L.

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�Susan J. Bailey
Norman
Debby A. Belote

Linda Bennett
Dan Blakely

Debbie K. Blanchard
Timothy W. Blansit

William E. Bopp
Valerie
Lonnie G. Boyer

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�Sandra L. Boyer
Jerry
Larry M. Bradley

Peni A. Brayton
Victoria G. Breckenridge

Nancy A. Breneman
Christine A. Bridges

Juanita Brown
Gerald A. Buckley
Cher),le I. Bunge

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�Sharon L. Burch
Janice A. Burdette
S. Eugene Burritt

Dennis D. Bushong
Suzanne
Brad Butters

Brenda
Cindy A.
Mary K. Cantrell

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�David B. Carr
Dana L.
Michael K. Church

Belinda F. Claar
Margaret G. Clarke

Terry L. Coldsnow
Lucinda L. Corwin

Emmett
David B. Cox
James T. Cox

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�Dale Cram
Lynne A. Crandall
Stephen A. Crandall

Jeffery A. Culy
Jacqueline K. Dalchow

Warner S. Davenport
David L. Davis

Darlene C. Dirschell
Garry J. Donner
Lucinda K. Doty

12

�David E. Dunn
Michael
Carol L. English

Robert
Linda L. Ferris

Katherine L. Fields
Janice S. Fillmore

Robert L. Fincham
Michael Finley
Ann B. Fiske

12

�Debby Fleenor
Stephen J. Foley
Kathryn L. Freethy

Marilyn Gaillard
Sandra A. Garrett
Gary D. Gaskill

Sherry
Robert E. Clark
Jeff C. Gilchrist

12

�Rebecca Gochenour
Donald C. Goodwin
Michael E. Gorecki

Bradley N. Green
Terry Griffin
Larry W. Grove

Bruce Gruner
Lorna
Craig Heim

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�Molly L. Hemlepp
Rodney
Joan Herrick

David E. Hiesrodt
Constance L. Hillborg

Michael L. Hillyer
Karla
Sharon L. Hook

Sherry L. Hook
Carol J. Hoover
Kirk J. Horton

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Pictur
Not
Available

Nil

�Robert
Sally A. Karn
Patricia A. Kilgore

Cindy K. King
Corliss J. King

Richard L. Knowles
J. Eugene

William H. Kubiac
Linda R.
Gail P. Layman

12

�Paul N. Lindner
Karen D. Mabus
Nick Macaluso

Drake C. Macklem
Kathy L. McClughen
Christy McCullough

Sharon A. McLaughlin
Kathlene McMillan
Donna L. McPherson

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�Shirley A. Meyer
Thomas W. Miller
Tia L. Miller

Bran C. Moore
Dan D. Morey
Kay L. Morey

Robert G. Mosier
Kerry A. Murfin
Robert

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�Diana K.
Gary L. Neusbaum
Della L. Nichols

Jerry N. Nighswander
Larry L. Noragon
David A. Norton

Rodney J. Norton
Sandy L. Nutt

Michael W. Olmstead
Ted T. Ort
Doris J. Otis

12

�Mary L. Palmateer
Penny
Chris

Katheleen
Larry W. Parker

Janice L. Parshall
Brenda

Linda
Lynne
Cheryl

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�Karen M. Penrod
Stephen K. Perrine
Barbara

Arnie
Mark D. Petrosoff
Bonnie

Cynthia J. Porter
William J. Pratt

Jack N.
Sue J.
Margie Risner

13

�Ron R.
James Harry
Joel E. Rollins

Robert
John V.

Karl C.
Judith A. Schull

Karen R.
Evelyn
Carol

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�Marsha
Richard
Larry

Linda S. Siler
Jerry

Diane M. Smith
Jacqueline E. Smith

Kathleen M. Smith
Kathryn A. Smith
Marta H. Smith

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�Constance
Gary L. Stetler
Marcia K. Strong

Dona
Rene K. Swift

Lana M. Tackett
Douglas Taber

Mitsuko Takahashi
Charles A. Tate
Susan R. Tatur

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�Larry L. Temples
Annika R. Thorson
Terry A. Trott

Shela M. Truax
Sharon L. Tucker

Suzanne M. Ulrich
William G. Uren

Harry W. Vanderpool
Date P. Ve t t e
Robin B. Weidner

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�Sharon K. Woodbug
Beverly Woodman
Robert L. Yeakey

Not
Agneta Berglund
Robert E. Clark
Larry D. Colvin
Thomas Culver
Fred Yockey

Jerry Dulin

Diane S. Zinn

Philip S. Norwicki
Randy L. Whitaker
Donald K. Wolfinger
Kelly D. Young

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�Junior
Class O f 1 9 6 8

CLASS OFFICERS A N D A D V I S O R S : Roger Trana, President; M r . Johnson; Steve
Davis, V i c e President; M r s . Trebilcock; Stephanie Lanz, Secretary; a n d To d d D a i l y,
Treasurer.

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�AcMoody, Phil
Adair,
Adler,
Aldrich,
Anderson,

Anderson,
Ash, Terry
Austin,
Baker,
Barlond,

Barrows,
Bean,
Beckwith,
Beerbower,
Bickford,

Seniors N e x t

Bigger,
Bilsborrow,
Bird,
Blair,
Blansit,

Blosser,
Boes,
Boston,
Bowdish,
Bowerman,

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�Seniors Chris Bridges and Brad Butters look over

Year — A t Last!
Branch, Barbara
Brauker,
Briggs, Jeannie
Brooks, Rosemary
Brown, Candy

Burch, Wanda
Burritt, Thomas
Buterbaugh, Linda
Carter, Nancy
Case, Rodney

�Cozier, D a n n y

Claar,
Clark,
Clark, Terry

Clark, William
Clifford,
Cole,
Cook,

Crabtree,
Crum,
Cunningham,
Daily, Tod

Davis,
DeMond,
Dickey,
Dirschell,

Drischell, Mike
Ditton,
Dosier,
Enos,
Everett,

Fadden,
Farris, Bill
Fee,
Fillmore,
Fillmore,

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�Charlie Browns Great Pumpkin made by the Junior Class won first prize in the

Force, Rodney
Franklin, Stephanie
Frasier, Beth
Freethy, Margie
Fry, Martha

Fry, Roy
Fuller, Arloa
Gates, Barry
Gates, Deborah
Gates, Mark

Gaulin, To m
.Gottschalk, Linda
Greenich, Gerald
Griffith,
Half erty, Brady

�Hall, Lizbeth
Hapner, Steve
Harris, Fred
Hart, Jean
Harvey, Bonnie

Hayes, B i l l
Haynes, Mardel
Hefner, Patti
Helmer, Ronnie
Herriik. Lois

Juniors Sell
Magazines For Third
Year In A Row

AA i l d t / o t A

Honeywell, Steve
Hose, Linda
Hughes, Charles
Hutchins, Jerry
Jackman, Larry

Jacobs, Roger
Jewell, David
Jewell, Phil
Johnson, Bing
ICarn, Wayne

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�Karpen,
Keeslar, Don
Keith, Larry
Kelly, M i k e
Kelly, Patrick

Kilburn, Steve
Kilgore, Mary
King,
Kirk, Donna
Kollmorgen, Karen

Lunchtime

Krises-, Ivan
Krzeminski, Mary
LaBelle, D a r
Lanz, Stephanie
Layman, Denise

Ledbetter, Jackie
Loar, Randy
Long, Neal
Loop, James
Love, David

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�Mains, Linda
Martinson, Gloria
McCall, B i l l
McCollough, Vicky
McConnell, Jeff

McGowan, Doris
McKay, Cathie
Macklin, B i l l
Magley, B i l l
Martin, Larry

�Marvin, W i l l i a m

Junior
Pla
Pro

Merlau, Cheryl
Miller, M i k e

Morey, Edith
Morris, Laura

Morrison, Judy
Moss, Christopher
Murfin,
Murphy, Mary
Myers, Jerry

Nichols, Richard
Nolin, Greg
Norton, Pamela
Olney, Charles
Obey, Gale

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Osmun, Donna
Owen, Dale

Paine,
Palmer, Gordon

Eating is one of the many hobbies of III] I

Parker, Janice
Parker, Pat

The Class Will Always
Remember National Merit Tests

Parker, Robert
Parker, Theo
Parshall, B i l l y
Parshall, Micheal
Pavelko, Duane

Pelmear, Luella
Pierce, Helen
Pierson, Terry
Pines, Cheri
Porter, Fred

14

�Pulliam,
Rainey,
Raymond,
Redding, Phil
Reese,

Reese,
Reiter,
Rhodes,
Richards,
Richardson,

Richer,
Rick,

I

High School
Riede,
Rogers,

Roscoe, Allan

Scantlen,

Discussing current affairs are Commisioners Micki Galinis
Youn
14

�Scriber,
Sechler,
Senker, Billie
Shaw, Bill
Shedd,

Sherman,
Shultz,
Smallwood,
Smith,
Smith,

Smith,
Snow,

Is Almost
Over . . .
Snow,
Speigle,

Speigle,
Stanfill,
Steffey,

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Stephenson,
Stevens,
Stevens,

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�Stickney,
Stout,
Stout,
Strong,
Stryker,

Summers,
Symons,
Tate, Andy
Taylor, Mike
Temples, Tom

Trana,
Trana,

. . . And The Juniors

Nlas

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�Van Every,
Volkmer,
Wagar,
Walker,
Walling, Hilda

Ward,
Wendorf,
Wise,
Wolfcale,
Worst,

Are Glad O f It.

Yeakey,
Young,
Zimmer,

Allclassesenjoy theHomecomingDanceandother festivitim of
14

�SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Karen Haynes, Vi c e President; Joe
urer; Cecile Mosier, Secretary; B i l l Bobier, President. Class Advisors are M i s s M a r i e
Smallwood and M r. Leverne H i l l .

Class O f 1 9 6 9 S o p h o m o r e s

I

�Allen, Vi r g i l
Annear, Patricia
Atkins, Dave
Austin, Carolyn
Austin, Doug

Bailey, Charlotte
Bailey, Dean
Balcom, Christie
Bailor, Joan
Barber, John

Barlond, Bob
Barnes, Karen
Barnes, Wayne
Barringer, Michael
Barringer, Scott

Barton, Pamela
Bayles, Becky
Baysinger, Cherrie
Berry, Quinn
Bickford, Larry

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Bigger, Bruce
Birdc, Beryl
Blair, Linda
Blanchard, Becky
Blanchard, Bruce

Blanchard, Dennis
Blotter, A l l e n
Bobier, B i l l
Boger, Larry
Holey, Linda

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�Bopp,
Borden,
Bowerman,
Bradshaw,
Brandes,

Brown, Mike
Brown,
Buckley,
Budd,
Bull,

Burch,
Burk,
Burritt,
Burshong,
Callahan,

Sale o f 'Swipe'

Carr,
Carter,
Chester,
Chester,
Christopher, Vern

Church,
Church,
Colvin,
Combs,
Connell,

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�aa

Corwin,
Covell,
Cox,
Cram,
Culver,

Cunningham,
Cushing,
Cuthbert,
Davis,
Dean,

DeLoach,
Doty,
Dulin,
Easterday,
English, Wally

Successful for Class

an English a t s ,

15

�Ewers,
Fair, Mike
Fee,
Fee,

Fee,
Felbdauer,
Fitch,
Fleenor,

Flickinger,
Foley,
Ford,
Frasier,

Sophomores Take

From,
Gage,
Ginn,
George,
German,

Giant,
Gochenour,
Gooch,
Gottschalk,
Grace,

15

�Green, Cindy
Gruza, James

Hagaman, J i m
Hagaman, Bob

Half erty, George
Hashley,
Many types of shop courses are offered

Iowa Tests

Haynes, Karen
Heckman, Laura
Heiney, Barb
Herman, George
Herrick, Joyce

High, D o n
Hinkley, Janette
Hoag, David
Hoag, Rodney
Hoath, J. D .

15

�Hook, Gail
Hoover, M i k e
Houser, Debbie
Huffman, Brenda
Huntley, David

Hurd, Donna
Hyatt, Gail
Inde, Marilyn
Jenkot, Linda
Kerr, Robin

Keyser, Diana
Kilburn, Lavern
Kintigh, Dorothy
Kistler, Don
Lackey, John

Lane, Gail
Laughton, Donald
Lewis, Jerry
Licht, Jackie
Lindblom, Marianne

Longstreet, Steve
Loomis, Penny
Lopez, Thomas
Lovell, Laurie
Lowe, Jeff

A Class in World

15

�World problems are discussed in Mr. King's

Lulcazcek,
Luthy,
Lytle, Tobi
MacDonald,
Macklin,

MacRae,
Malovey,
McCollough,
McCullough,
McDonald, Allen

McLatcher,
McMillan,
Merkle,
Meters,
Milliman,

History Is Required

15

�Minton, Vikki
Moler,
Morehouse,
Morick,
Morrill,

Morris,
Morris,
Mosier,
Munn,
Myers,

Commissioners McDonald And

I

�Nelson, Mike
Nelson,
Neusbaum,
Nighswander,
Nolin,

Norton,
Parent,
Parker,
Parker,
Parks,

DeLoach Wo r k For School

Patterson,
Perrin,
Pope,
Pope,
Porter,

Porter,
Rahrig,
Rasey,
Rathbun,
Reek, Tom

Reed,
Richer,
Rinard, Jeff
Robarge,
Rock,

15

�Rogers, Doug
Rogers, Wanda
Roush, Gary
Royer, Jim
Rubley, Phil

Saputo,
Schabloski, John
Schull, Janice
Schultz, Elaine
Scott, Kathryn

Students enioy themselves at the

Sechler, Sandy
Sell, Ed
Setser, Debbie
Shafer, Colleen
Sherman, John

�Sherrick,
Siegel,
Skalmusky,
Smith,
Snyder,

Snyder,
Snyder, Keith
Sperry,
Staley,
Stanley,

Sophs Do We l l In Sports

Steele,
Steffey,
Stephenson,
Stetler,
Swart,

Swift,
Tappenden,
Taylor,
Thacher,
Tompkins,

Treacy,
Truax,
Truex,
Urban,
VanAken,

16

�Vanderpool,
VanKampen,
VanLaanen,
Van Niman, Kit

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Vicry, Tom
Volpe,
Walzer,
Warkoszeski,

ill
Last Ye a r Of Gym

Warner,
Watson,
Watson,
Weatherspoon,
Wendel,

White,
Wilber,
Wilcox,
Williams,
Winfrey,

Winger,
Winters,
Wise,
Witmyer,
Woodbury,

16

�Woods,
Woodward, Taffy
Worden,
Worthington,
Yearling,

Yockey,
Yuhl, Allen
Zebolsky, Albert
Dulin,
Schultz,

For The Girls

Ashow of vigorous

16

�Freshme

Class of 1 9 7 0

Mrs. Winemiller, Advisor; Cindy Trana, President; Tom Fiske, Vice
Hapner, Secretary; Karen Smith, Treasurer; and Mr. Olsen, Advisor officiate over the
Freshman
I4

�Adler, Dale
Adler, Gerri
Allen, Charles
Anderson, Eric
Asher, Alane

Asher, Davd
Bailey, Jamie
Bailey, Marece
Barnes, Richard
Barringer, Vickie

Belote, D a w n
Birchfield,
Biringer, Kent
Blair, Gary
Blanding, Gordon

Blanton, Randy
Bleier, Leigh
Blosser, A n d y
Boger, Shirley
Rouse, Gregory
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Boyer, M i k e
Brauker, Jack
Brayton, Patrick
Breakstone, Laura
Bregg, A l i c e

Briggs, Debra
Brook, D o n
Broughman, Rose
Buckley, James
Budd, Leonard

16

�Hard at work in the library arethese

Burk, Mike
Burritt,
Cappella, Mike
Case,
Catey,

Cazier,
Chester,
Church,
Clark,
Clark,

Clark, Tom
Clifford,
Clyne,
Cooper,
Cornish,

Corson,
Cox,
Cox,
Cox,
Crandall,

�Cuthbert,
Dalchow, Mark
Davis,
Denbrock,
Dentler,

Class O f C.H.S.

Dirschell,
Donihue,
Donner, Mark
Doolittle,
Doudt,

Earl,
Edwards,
Elliget,
Ely,
Enos,

Fair,
Fales,
Farber,
Fee,•Deb
Feller, Lori

Ferguson,
Fickle,
Fields, Vern
Filley,
Fiske, Tom

16

�Fitch,
Forrister,
Forsythe,
Foss,
Franklin,

Freethy,
Gates, Terry
Gaulin,
George,
Gibson,

Goodwin,
Goshom,
Guenther,
Gull,
Hagaman,

Hall,
Harner,
Harman,
Hawkins,
Hawkins,

Haynes,
Heffelfinger,
Heller,
Heller,
Helmer,

We G e t Our First Taste
Exams And Testing

16

�Herlan, David
Hillborg, Karen
Hillyer, Mary A n n
Hinkley, Steven
Hutchins, Steven

Johnson, Carol
Johnson, F l i p
Johnson, Jaylen
Johnson, Ken
Jones, Dan

Kadwell, Brian
Kecskes,
Keith, Kathy
Kellner, Michael
Kelly, Sherry

Ken Knight, Kathy
Kilgore, Craig
King, Jim
King, Ronald
Kirt, James

Of High School

A lr,h1,11 T.lke,

16

�Konst, Bonny
Kosmerick, Cynthia
LeBelle, Ron
Lackey, To m
Lahnum, Ronald

Landis, Martin
Lawhead, Margaret
Lawrence, Ruth
Layman, Randy
Lewis, Robert

Lindsey, Wayne
Long, A n n
Longstreet, Wayne
Loomis, James
Loose, Eileen

Freshman Commissioners Serve

Lovell, L u A n n
Lytle, Steven
Malone, Dennis
Martin, Steven
Mason, Judy

Masters, Linda
McClughen, Terry
McDonald, Michael
McKee, Nancy
McNitt, Michael

17

�Meisch, Mary
Meisch, Sharon
Petrie, Dennis
Merkle, W i l m a
Meyer, Ronald

Miller, Dale
Milliman, Judy
Mitmesser, Janie
Moler, K i m
Morales,

First Ye a r.
_

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Commissioners Steve Shaw and Dave Pierce discuss business of

Morehouse, Vicki
Munn, Douglas
Murphy, Michael
Neitzert, Diane
Neusbaum, Pamela

Newberry, David
N i l l , Diana
Nolin, Suzanne
Norman, Carolyn
Nutt, Jeri

17

�Freshmen Sell

Freshman girls take time out

Olmstead, Steve
Olney, Karen
Omo, Connie
Pann, Donna
Papke, M i k e

Paradine, Garrett
Parks, Ricky
Parshall, Dale
Parshall, Linda
Patterson, Richard

Peck, Lynn
Petch, Jenny
Peterson, Brenda
Petrosoff, Paul
Pleat, To m

Pierce, David
Pierucki, Constance
Pines, Ernie
Pope, Frances
Rainey, Cheryl

17

�Bread For March O f Dimes

Rakestraw,
Ruler,
Raymond,
Reed,
Reese,

Rhodes,
Reighard,
Richards,
Rick,
Rinard, Tim

Risner,
Robbins,
Rodgers,
Roush, Vicky
Rowe,

Royer,
Rubley,
Rudy, Terry
Rumens,
Rurka,

Scheidler,
Schneider,
Schull,
Schultz, Nina
Schweitzer,

17

�Setser, Stephanie
Sewell, Janet
Shank, Michael
Shaw. Don
Shaw, Stephen

Sherman, Richard
Shettler, Becky
Sikr, Brenda
Simons, Judy
Slaybaugh, Daniel

Smith, Carol
Smith, Karen
Smith, Kenneth
Smith, Michael
Smith, Rex

Smith, Scott
Snyder, Donald
Snyder, Kathy
Snyder, Penny
Snyder, Phil

Freshmen

11

Mr. John Keeslar rings Pep bell at one of many
17

�Snyder,
Solis,
Sotomayor,
Sowers,
Smith,

Sperry,
Stewart,
Stockwell,
Stout,
Stout,

Strine,
Summers,
Swanson,
Tapir,
Taylor,

Taylor,
Taylor,
Teubert,
Thacher,
Tobalske,

Trana,
Travelbee,
Treat,
Tressler,
Trimble,

Have Winning Football Team

17

�Trott,
Truex, Jeff
Tubbs,
Ulrich,
Vance,

Van Kampen,
Van Kampen,
Van Laanen,
Waite, Dale Ann
Walker, Vicki

Wallace,
Waller,
Waller,
Walling,
Waltz,

First Ye a r Of High
School Is Over

Ward,
Warner,
Warner,
Watson,
Watson,

Weage,
Weage,
Weaver,
Weidner,
Wendel,

17

�Whalton,
Wilber,
Williams,
Williams,
Wilson,

Winger,
Wood,
Woodcox,
Worst,
Wright,

r,13s,man r l with a smile

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Zebolsky,
Zegarski,
Zimmer,
Giant,

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595 W. Chicago St. C o l d w a t e r

CRAIG PHARMACY
Where You Are Always Welcome
Craig Pharmacy
Personalized
Prescriptions
Hallmark Cards and Accessories
Coin Supplies—General Drug Needs
FOR THE FINEST AT N O MORE COST!

RALPH TOUPALIK INC.
Serving The Coldwater
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GRACIE O'SHANAHAN
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220 W.
278-45

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YERINGTON AND BROWN INC.
Rt. #1 B o x 66 A
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone:

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14 W. Chicago Street

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278-6233 C o l d w a t e r

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295 S. Clay C o l d w a t e r

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27 W. Chicago 2 7 8 - 2 9 5 2

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COLDWATER TWP.
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�SUPERIOR
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STOKES
SUPPLY
505 E. Chicago Street
Phone:

Manufacturer of
Organic
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53 W. Chicago Street

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J. B. BRANCH
Your ''Fashion Store"

32 W. Chicago Street

34 W. Chicago Street

278-269

278-266

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SOMICO
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36 Mill Street 2 7 8 - 5 6 0 4

School Supplies G i f t s

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The Finest In Food
for the Last 33 Years
I I W . Chicago 2 7 8 - 2 3 6 4

"Precious Gifts
for All

KIESS

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50 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 2 4 8 8
505 Marshall St.
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NEW 2-HOUR
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57 W. Chicago 2 7 8 - 8 5 7 3

We Specialize in —
Tune
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JIM &amp; DON'S
STARLIGHT DRIVE-IN INC.

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Coldwater, Michigan

CORSON AUTO
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48 E . C h i c a g o 2 7 8 - 8 5 6 1

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479 Marshall St.

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279-9213

�Congratulations, Seniors!
Compliments o f

MONTGOMERY
Coldwater, Michigan

Best Wishes
Senior

upoLL
FOOD
500 E. Chicago C o l d w a t e r , Michigan

WOODWARD'S
SPECIAL
7st GOOD FOOD

WOOD
Safety
22 S. Clay
278-439

THE GOODIE
30 N. Monroe C o l d w a t e r

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Complete Beauty Needs
Waving
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48 N. Monroe 2 7 8 - 5 8 6 5

Vitamins and Cosmetics

Compliment

SHORT'S &amp; SONS INC.

47 CHICAGO

202 Morse St. 2 7 9 - 9 5 9 2

DAVIS MARINE
Coldwater
1872 Crystal
East Side of
Phone

SNOWMOBILE

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380 Marshall St.
Coldwater, Michigan
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Window—Wall Washing
Fire—Smoke Damage Clean Up
Mothproofing—
GENE TRIMBLE
318 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 4 8 3 9

BRADLE
GROCE
278-249

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Post Office Box 84
Coldwater,

226 E. Washington St.

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LEGG LUMBER
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42 WEST CHICAGO ST. 2 7 8 - 8 5 0 8

BIBLES RANCHETTE
"Featuring Pancakes and Waffles'
690 Marshall Rd. 2 7 9 - 9 9 3 6

BONTRAGEN LAUNDRY
Shirtfinishing
15 North Drive

�Best Wishes

DEAN INSURANCE
JOHN T. DEAN, Agent

5 W. Chicago C o l d w a t e r

"We Hope You Make Your
Home in the
and Industrial Center o f the
Midwest.
D. PAUL
Executive

Congratulations

Greater Coldwater Area
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

DAR-BEA MOTEL
Coldwater,
Downtown Coldwater on U.S. 12
278-4535
J O H N &amp; A N N T O U PA L I K

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KELLY TEXACO OIL

GAMBY CANDY CO.
Wholesale Candy &amp; Tobacco
160 Morse St.
Coldwater, Michigan

HORTONS APPAREL
9 W. Chicago St. 2 7 9 - 9 0 5 0
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460 Jay Street

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324 Marshall St. C o l d w a t e r

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Real Service In Real Estate
PHONE 278-5611 — 20 WEST CHICAGO ST.
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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— NEIGHBORLY -

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BURRITT
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"LET US LIGHT YOUR NIGHT"
Outdoor Lighting
8 S. Hudson St. C o l d w a t e r, Michigan

MAIN THEATRE

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Special Prices
With "Special Admission Card"
VERN E. BROOKS C O L D W A T E R

47(34Cam/
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74 WEST CHICAGO
COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

Congratulations
Coldwaters

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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN
U.S. 12
Area Code

Corson Farm
ALL ISFARM AND
SALES AND
1Mile West on M-86 C o l d w a t e r, Michigan
Phone

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�COLD
RECREATIO
BOWLIN
559 E. Chicago Rd.

Congratulations Class of '67

MIDWEST
DIV. OF MARMON INC.

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Quality
COLDWATER M I C H I G A N

Congratulations

MUSIC MART
• Piano
• Organ
• B a n d Instrument
Headquarters
20

BAGGERLY FUNERAL HOME
92 Grand St.
Telephone

�PEPPERMINT STICK
LOUNG
"Family Billiard Center"
Wholesome Fun
49-51 West Chicago St.

R &amp; G FOOD MARKET
46 W. Park Ave. 2 7 8 - 8 4 5 0

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165 W. Chicago St.

278-283

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P. 0 . Box 154 C o l d w a t e r

13 Pierson Street C o l d w a t e r , Mich.
20

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GOLDEN RULE SHOP
MATERNITY DEPARTMENT
S L I M - R E G U L A R - H U S K Y S FOR T H E BOYS
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CHILDREN'S FURNITURE
BABY GIFTS O F A L L K I N D S

38 West Chicago St. C o l d w a t e r

Eiajoy Oun, Rite,
ARS Tasty

Congratulatio
Senio

HONEYWELL
50 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater, Michigan

The Drive-In With
360 Marshal St.
CARROLL AND
Owner

SHAR
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COMPAN

KROGER EGG
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425 Jay St. 2 7 8 - 4 5 1 1

AUTHORISE
Ph.
1640 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
DEALE

DENSEL
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364 Marshall St. 2 7 8 - 4 0 8 2

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278-234
639-586
369-902

420 Marshall C o l d w a t e r
8 E. Chicago Q u i n c y
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COLDWATER
COMPAN
"Quality Brass Fittings
and Values Since 1 9 2 7 "
210 Division St. 2 7 8 - 2 9 4 0

Seybert'sImplementSales
KIETH E.
Owner—
826 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

R. M. ZELUFF — W.

WILLIAMS
Phone
45 N. Hancheii Street
Coldwater, Michigan
Pharmacy A t I t s Finest"

20

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INC

400 Jay St.—Coldwater, Michigan—Phone

MIX-GENERAL

For The Most
in
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Consult
Without Obligation

LELAND A . VANCE—CHARLES
50 N. Hanchett Street

PUTNAM FUNERAL
Coldwater

T e k o n s h a

279-95
20

�Best
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FOOD

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152
279-99

THE DAVIS
COMPANY
28 S. MONROE ST.
COLD

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DAIR
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20

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
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Dairy
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17 N. HANCHETT 2 7 8 - 5 6 2 7

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450 Lake Drive
Phone 278-2072
Best Services &amp;

Home for Bed Patient and
Chronic Invalids and

BRONSON NURSING

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Bronson, Michigan
Telephone
OWNERS and MANAGERS

1043 Battle Creek Rd. C o l d w a t e r

F. H . C R E A L

278-6763
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Manhattan Shirts
Jockey
Fara
Swank Jewelry

LILLIAN C R E A L , R . N .
Nursing Supervisor

Administrator

278-8909

COREY'S
Champ Hats
Dobbs Hats
Jaymar
Wembley Ties
Revers

21 W . C h i c a g o
Alligator
Levi
Windbreaker
Botany
Donegal Sport Shirts
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FEDERALCORPORATI
600 W. Chicago St. • Coldwater, Michigan 49036

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108 S. Jefferson
Coldwater 2 7 8 - 5 2 1 5

278-49

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SERVING BRANCH COUNTY

SEAMAN'
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The Best
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MOORE'S R.F.
117 W.
278-267
After Hours Call

9 South Monroe 2 7 8 - 5 6 4 7

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51 W . Pearl Street 2 7 8 - 2 3 6 6

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WILBUR
FURNITU

CHEMICA
191 Division St.
278-835

Congratulations

MAX

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S E R V I C E
4-8 South Monroe St.
278-8412

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278.2278

44 West Chicago St.
278-4531

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FARM TIRE SERVICE, VULCANIZING, RECAPPING,AND WHEEL BALANCING

Phone: 278-5639 1 0 9 W. Chicago Street

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TIRES

The MacDonald-Moore Co., Inc.
671 W C H I C A G O ST T E L E P H O N E S 2 7 8 - 5 2 0 6 2 7 6 - 5 2 5 4

COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

COLDWATE
DAILY
15 W. Pearl St. 2 7 8 - 2 3 1 8
21

COMMERCIAL PRINTING — TYPOGRAPHY
OFFSET - LITHOGRAPHY L E T T E R P R E S S PRINTING
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Publishers of The Quincy Herald, Quincy Mich.

�"Ask To See Our
Wedding Invitations"
233 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 5 7 4 3

CANGIALO
EXCAVATING AND
GRADIN
• BASEMENT EXCAVATION
• LAND CLEARING

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ARNOLD PUTOPPRTS MACHINE

ARNOLD
CO., INC.
JOBBER &amp;
DISTRIBUTOR O F
Automotiv

280 W. Garfield Rd.

Part

Coldwater M i c h i g a n
108 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 2 3 8 5

21

�One Stop Hardware—Family Gift Center

KERR V&amp;S
Downtown Coldwater

�OLDS353 Chicago St.
278-2309

41 E. Chicago 2 7 8 - 8 7 0 7
Your Friendly Jeweler"

Distributors o f
Kitchens—Plumbing

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INSURANCE

REYBUR

S. W. TOMSON—JERRY M. TOMSON

For Distinctive Yo u n g

197 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 8 3 0 3

Men's A p p a r e l

OTTO'S
You A r e A l w a y s

SPORTING

Welcome

Schwinn

STUKEY'S INN

Evinrude Motors

In the Heart of Coldwater"

Sales and
YOUR MacGREGOR
DEALE
E. Chicago Rd. 2 7 8 . 5 3 8 5

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40 W. Chicago Street

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278-825

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HUGH'S
159 Hull Street 2 7 8 - 6 2 8 1

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Congratulatio
Seniors 1967

BEAUTY SALON

RUBLEY'S MARKET

The House of Creation
Your Loveliness Is Our

272 S. Sprague Rd.

Busines
70 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 8 7 5 8
21

�M. T. SHAW,
Manufacturer of Quality Shoes

€1b_a.-iT

52 Abbot Street

22

278-23

�JAW. PIZZA
Pizz

FAST TAKE

Specializing in Pizza, Bar B-Q Chicken
28 S. Hancheii 2 7 8 - 6 4 9 5

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Generator
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"Drive Carefully''

AUTOMOBILE CLUB
OF MICHIGAN
72 W. Chicago St. C d d w a t e r

CORSON AUTO
ELECTRIC
48 E. Chicago

2 7 8 - 8 5 6 1

FAULKNE
Florist &amp;

THE ULTIMATE I N . . .

QUALITY—DESIGN
PHONE
55 Green St. C o l d w a t e r, Michigan
22

�Don't
to call PATTERSON C O M PA N Y, Printers
for all o f your p r i n t i n g needs.

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We Print Everything B u t M o n e y ' '

FARM
SERVIC
19 W. Rail Road

THE PATTERSON
Printing * Ty p o g r a p h y * L i t h o g r a p h y
18-20 N. Monroe Street C o l d w a t e r, Michigan
Phone

278-221

Good Luck

COLDWAT
SERVI
COMPAN
300 Race S t .

C O N G R AT U L AT I O N S C L A S S
—OF

* Special
* Open
Week
* Call

MIDWAY
22

9-9
Village

�COLDWATER
CAMERA
25 W. Chicago St.
278-50

• Better
• Twelve
• Greater Home Safety

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COLDWAT
CABLEVISION INC.
12 W. Chicago Si.. 2 7 8 4 6 7 7

QUALITY SPRINGS PRODUCTS, INC.
Coil Springs f o r Industrial any
Agricultural
355 Jay Street 2 7 8 - 2 3 9 1
22

�CAP
DRIVE-IN
SOUTHWESTERN MICHIGAN'S
NEWEST AND FINEST
I MILE WEST OF
COLDWATER O N US 1 2

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LARGE
LARGE BEAUTIFUL SNACK BAR
LARGE CLEAN
SANITARY REST ROOMS
LARGEST SCREEN I N
WESTERN MICHIGAN
NEWEST
AND SOUND EQUIPMENT

FEATURIN
THE BEST I N
MOTION

ELMER

A COLLEGE EDUCATION I S THE BEST KIND OF
INSURANCE FOR EVERY ONE O F YOU I N THE
FUTURE. TODAYS HIGH SCHOOL
A BETTER OPPORTUNITY O F COMPLETING
YEAR COLLEGE COURSE THAN AT ANY TIME IN
THE HISTORY O F OUR NATION.
YOUR FUTURE IS YOUR OWN!

ELMER
"Home o f Dependable
22

PHONE: 278-2200

�Coldwater, Michigan 49036

34 East Chicago Street P h o n e

MITCHELL UP-TO-DATE

196

COAL COMPANY

TIBB

First in:
Service Q u a l i t y

SUMM

Prernium Coals
200 S.
278-8586 or

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Opened September

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•
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July 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22
"CAROUSEL
July 26, 27, 28, 29, August 2, 3, 4, 5
"THE DESERT SONG"
August 9, 10, 1 1 1 2 , 16, 17, 18, 19
"WEST SIDE STORY"
August 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, Sept. I , 2

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June 28, 29, 30, July 1, 5, 6, 8

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S. Hanchett St. C o l d w a t e r

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SAVING
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30 West Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
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�Senior Index
Sharon Abrey: Tr-Teens, Co-ed Hi-Y, Future
ror Staff,
Stephanie Aldrich: German Club, Math and Science Club, GAA,
Future Teachers of America, Decca and Pep
Teens, Teen Chamber of Commerce,

Homecoming Court, two
Drew Boyer: Decca, Pep Club, Bible Club, Co-op,
—three years; Cross Country--one year; wrestling
yea

Linda Alexander: T r -Teens, Co-ed H i -Y,
Cadet Teacher, Band—two

Lonnie Boyer: Decca Club, Woodshop Club,
Pep Club, Cardinal Choir, Bowling, Co-op, Track
yea

Robin Allemier: C-Club, Teen Chamber of
Tennis—four years; wrestling—two years;
one year. A l l conference, most valuable
Second in state and most

Sandy Boyer: GAA, T r -Teens, Future
Club, Treble Choir, Cardinal Choir,
TER,

Don Allen: Bowling, Band—first place in state
constructio
Donna Ambrose: Pep Club, GAA,
Larry Asher:
Susan Babcock: GAA, Tr-Teens, Bible Club,
Pep Club, Teen Chamber of Commerce, Yearbook Staff,
Choir, Cadet
Susan Bailey: Pep Club, Spanish Club, Commission, Future
Teachers, Cadet Teacher, Sophomore Viceror Page Editor, Bowling, Variety Show, Junior
ior Prom Chairman, DAR Girl, Quill and Scroll Award.
Brad Bean: Thespians, Decca Club, MIRROR Sports Editor,
Cardinal Choir, Balladiers, Varsity Wrestling, Coior and Senior Play, Variety Show, Interlocken
Norman Beerbower: Forensics,
Debby Belote: Future Teachers, Cadet Teacher,
Tr-Teens, Pep Club, GAA,

Jerry
Larry
Peni Brayton: Pep Club, Future Secretaries, GAA,
Choir, CHATTER,
Vicki Breckenridge, T r -Teens,
Nancy Breneman: Future Secretaries, Spanish Club, GAA,
Choir, Bowling,
Chris Bridges: Spanish Club, T r -Teens, Thespians, Teen
Chamber, CHATTER—editor, Quill and Scroll Award.
Junaita Brown,
Jerry Buckley: Auto Shop Club, Band, Intramural
Cheryle Bunge: Spanish Club, GAA, Decca, Pep Club, Teen
Chamber, Thespian—secretary, Cheerleader—one year,
Bowling, Co-op, Junior and Senior play, Junior
Prom
Sharon Burch: Latin Club, Tr-Teens, Pep Club,
—president, Junior Play, GAA,

Lin Bennett: Future Teachers, 'Thespians—president, IRC,
Spanish Club, Junior and Senior Play, Variety
dinal CHATTER, National

Jan Burdette: Choir- 2 years, Thespians, Tr TER, Pep

Agnetha Berglund:

Eugene Burritt: Intramural

Dan Blakely: Decca, Camera Club, Gymnastics
staff, Co-op, Bowling, Track—

Dennis Bushong: Key Club, Band, Bowling,

Debbie Blanchard: Tr -Teens, Bible Club, Pep
Club, Teenage Republican Club, Co-op, CHATTER.

Suzanne Bateau: Future Secretaries, Co-ed Hi-Y, Choir,
NHS

Tim Blansit: YFC, Band,

Brad Butters: Chess Club, Key Club, Teen Chamber,
Band—four years, Track—

Bill Bopp: Camera Club, Ski-Club, Balladiers,
Yearbook staff—business manager,

Brenda Callahan: German Club, Campus Life
TER, German

Val Borden: Thespians, Pep Club, GAA,
Cheerleader—four years, Co-op, Bowling, Junior play,

Cindy Cameron: German Club, Thespians, Band,
Bowling, Latin Award, Interlocken

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�Kathy Cantrell: IRC, Spanish Club, Pep Club,
Cadet
David Carr: Latin Club Math and Science
Basketball, NHS, Latin Award.
Donna Carter: GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club, Pep
Dana Chester: Golf, Football—

Lucinda Doty: Future Secretaries,
David Dunn: Football—two years; track—one
basketb
Mike Ersterday: C-Club, Shop Club—president, football
years; wrestling, two years, track—
Carol English: Pep Club, Future Nurses—viceRobert

Michael Church: Cross Country, Track, Football, Junior and
Senior

Linda Ferris: Pep Club, FHA,

Belinda Claar: Pep Club, GAA,

Kathy Fields: Future Secretaries,

Bob Clark: Pep Club, Football—two years, Track--

Janice Fillmore: Choir—two years,

Maggie Clarke: GAA, president, Spanish Club, Math and
Science Club, Future Teachers, Cadet Teacher,
Bowlin

Robert

Terry Coldsnow: Key Club, German Club, Campus
Football—one year,
Larry

Ann Fiske: Junior Class Officer, Thespians, Yearbook Staff,
CHATTER, Spanish Club, T r -Teens, Ski-Club, Teen
Chamber, Homecoming Court,
Debby Fleenor: Tr -Teens, Future Secretaries Club,
Pep Club, Latin Club,

Lucinda Corwin: Spanish Club, German Club, Bible Club,
Choir,

Steve Foley: German Club, Football—three years;
four years; Tennis—two years; Choir—two
sics, Senior

Emmett Cosgrove: Shop Club,

Karla Frauenberg:

Dave Cox: Agriculture Class

Kathy Freethy: Spanish Club, Future Homemakers, Band
years, Balladiers,

Dale
Marilyn Gaillard:
Lynne Crandall: Transfer Student,
Sandy Garrett: Pep Club, Co-ed Hi-Y.
Steve Crandall: Ski Club, IRC, Thespians,
Editor-in-Chief, Junior and Senior Play, Quill
Award. Band—three years, Forensics—
Tom Culver: Artist and Independent Thinker
Jeff Culy: Decca Club, German Club, Ski Club, CoShow,
Jacqueline Dalchow: GAA, Future Teachers, German Club,
Bowling,

Gary Gaskill: C-Club, Key Club, Ski-Club, German
nis—three years; Football, four years; Basketball—
Bowlin
Sherry Gates: Pep Club, Ski Club, GAA, T r -Teens,
Club, Math and Science Club, Future
Club, Cadet Teacher, Junior and Senior Play, NHS, Latin
and German
Jef f Gilchrist: C-Club, Football—one year;
three years; Basketball—two years, Golf—

Skip Davenport: C-Club, Key Club, Pep Club, Ski
ball—four years, tennis—two years, bowling,

Becky Gochenour: Future Secretaries Club, German Club, GAA,
Pep Club, Tr -Teens, Choir,

Dave Davis: Key Club, Band, Intramural
Awards

Donald Goodwin: Spanish Club, Key Club,
Band—three years, Track—

Darlene Dirschell: Spanish Club, Pep Club,
Award, Spanish

Michael Gorecki: C-Club, Varsity

Garry Donner: Math and Science Club, Co-rd H i Club—president, Campus Life Club,
president, Golf, NHS, German, Math, Latin
Valedictoria

22

Bradley Green: Teenage Republicans, Thespian, IRC, Latin
Club, Chess Club, Camera Club, Band—three
sics, Junior and
Terry Griffin: Ski Club,

�Larry Grove: Key Club, president, Band—two years, Track
two years, Intramural
Bruce Gmner: Latin Club, C-Club, Pep Club, Football
years, Track, Intramural
Lorna Hanna: Pep Club, Choir—

Paul Lindner: Campus Life—president, German
book—advertising editor, Forensics, Co-op, Bowling, Quill
and Scroll
Karen Mabus: Pep Club, Tri Teens, GAA,
Nick Macaluso: Pep Club, Choir—two years,
ketbal

Kay Harman: GAA, TriDrake Macklem:
Craig Heim: Key Club, C-Club, Band,
Molly Hemlepp: Ski-Club, Teen Chamber, Pep Club, GAA.
MIRROR,
Rod Hensch: Key Club—vice-president, Spanish Club,
Basketball, Football, Tennis, Intramural
M

Kathy McClughen: GAA, Future Secretaries, Pep Club,
Sharon McLaughlin: Future Homemakers, Future
CHATTER GAA, Band—three years, Junior
play
Kathy McMillan: Tr-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, MIRROR—
ensics, NHS, Quill and Scroll Award,

Joan Herrick: GAA.
David Hiesrodt:
Connie Hillborg: CHATTER, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Latin
Club, Class Officer

Donna McPherson: Thespians, Pep Club, Choir, Junior and
Senior
Shirley Meyer: GAA.

Mike Hillyer:

Tom Miller: Latin Club, Chess Club, Camera
and Golf—one year,

Bill Hinderliter. Key Club, Auto Shop Club,

Tia Miller: Gymnastics, German Club, Future

Sherry, Hook: GAA, Future Teachers, Latin Club, Pep Club,
Campus Life Club, Band—four

Bran Moore: Decca and Ski Club, Co-op, Junior
ball, Golf.

Kirk Horton: Thespians, German Club, Band—
Forensics, Junior and Senior Play, Yearbook—
tor, Quill and Scroll Award, Interlocken Scholarship, All
Star

Bob Mosier: German Club, C-Club--president, Class officer,
one year, Pep Club, Golf—three years, Basketball
years, Baseball—two years,
Kerry Muffin: Pep Club, Future

Robert Jenkot:
Bob Neer: Chess
Sally Karn: Future
Pat Kilgore:
Cindy King: Tri-Hi-Y, T r -Teens, Co-op, Junior Play. Pep
Clu
Corliss King: Future Secretaries,
Richard Knowles:
Eugene Krauss: Campus Life Club, NHS, DAR
Latin Awards, Bausch and Lomb Science
Merit Semi-Finalist, Co-

Diana Neusbaum: T r -Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Future
preside
Gary
Della Nichols: FHA,
Jerry Nighswander: Key Club, Shop Club, Golf—
Bowling, Basketball
Larry

Bill Kubiac: Shop

Dave Norton: Ski Club—vice president Science club
years, Tennis, Bowling, Intramural
Mirror Staff, Junior &amp; Senior play, Co-op,
ber, Variety

Linda Lancaster: Future Teachers, GAA, Spanish
Chamber, NHS, Class officers—two years, Spanish and
Latin

Phil Nowicki: Auto

Gail Layman: Future

Sandy Nutt: Future

Rod Norton:

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�Mike Olmstead: Auto Shop, Bible Club, Future
Teacher,

Teens, Pep Club, GAA, Bible Club,
Margie Risner: GAA.

Ted Ort:
Doris Otis: Future Secretaries, Teen Chamber,
ish and Math Award, NOMA

Ron Robbins: German Club, Thespians, IRC,
and Senior

Mary Palmater: Future

Jim Rock: Key Club, Pep Club, Chess Club,
mural

Penny Pann: YFC,

Joel Rollins: German Club, Chess Club,

Chris Papke: German Club, Tr-Teens, Pep Club,
TER, Yearbook Staff, Bowling, Cheerleader—
German

Robert

Kathy Paradine: Spanish Club, Science Club,
mace
Larry Parker: Auto Shop and Wood
Jan Parshall: Pep Club,

John Saputo:
Karl Scheidlet: C -Club, Football—four years,
three years, Track—
Judy Schull: Future Secretaries, Pep Club, GAA,
Karen Schweitzer: Pep Club, Cheerleader—

Brenda Parsons: German Club, Ski-Club, Commission
Cardinal Choir, Balladiers, NHS, German Award.

Evelyn Scott: Math and

Linda Patch: Pep Club, GAA, Teen Chamber,
ers, Teenage Democrate, Cardinal Choir.

Carol Seeley: Thespians, Tr-Teens, Pep Club,
ing, Co-op, Latin and

Lynne Pearce: Spanish Club, Pep Club, German Club
dent, Teen Chamber, Thespians, G A A , CHATTER,
Cheerleader—two years, Class officer—

Marsha Senker: Pep-Club, GAA.

Cheryl Peck: Tr-Teens, MIRROR—assistant editor,
Scroll Award.
Karen Penrod: GAA, Future Homemakers, Decca,
retaries, Pep Club, Teen Chamber, CoSteve Perrine: Latin Club, Bible Club, Chess Club,
Band—four years, Choir—three years,
Barb
Mark Petrosoff: Camera Club
Arne Pettersson: Exchange Student, Science Math
man Club,

Rick Shank: Spanish Club, C-Club, Decca, Baseball—
track—one year; basketball—four years, Co-op, Latin
Award, Cross
Larry Siler:
Linda Suter: T r -Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, GAA, Future
Secretaries, Choir,
Jerry Sitter:
Diane Smith: Future Secretaries, Campus Life, Latin Club
president, Cardinal Choir—four years, Latin
Award

Bonnie Pines:

Jackie Smith: IRC, GAA, Latin Club, Pep Club, MIRROR
staff—Exchange Editor, Yearbook staff,
CHATTER—assistant editor, Junior and Senior play, Quill
and Scroll Award, FTA,

Cindy Porter: Thespians, Pep Club—president,
ber, GAA, CHATTER, Cheerleader—three
ing, Co-

Kathie Smith: IRC, GAA, Latin Award, MIRROR—
tor, Yearbook staff—Faculty Editor, Junior
Play, Quill and Scroll Award and Latin Award.

Bill Pratt: Mayor, Commission—four years, Pep Club, Key
Club, Teen Chamber, Campus Life Club, Skiball—one year, Bowling, CHATTER.

Kathy Smith: Spanish Club, Tr-Teens, GAA,
Class officers—two years, Homecoming
Awar

Pam Quinting: Thespians, Future

Martha Smith: GAA, Thespians, Pep Club, Choir—

Jack
Sue Rehm: Future Teachers—president, Cadet
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Connie Sowle: GAA, Decca,
Gary Stetler: Key Club, Intramural

�Marcia Strong: Future Homemakers,

William Uren: C-Club, Football—

Dona Swan: T r -Teens, Ski-Club, Decca, GAA, Latin Club,
Bowling, CHATTER,

Harry

Rene Swift:

Dale Vettel: Senior play, Cross Country—two
Co-op,

Lana Tackett: GAA, Gymnastics, German
Teen Chamber, Cheerleader—four years,
Pla

Robin Weidner: Key Club, Ski-Club, Teen
Country—one year, Band—three years, Class officer
yea

Douglas Taber:
Mitsuko Takahashi:
Chuck Tate: C -Club, Basketball—four years; Football
years, Track—four years, Baseball—
Susan Tatur: GAA, Spanish Club, Future
Secretaries, Pep Club, Treble Choir, Cardinal
ROR staff, CHATTER staff.

Chris Wheeler: GAA,
Randy
Butch Wilber: C-Club, Auto Shop Club, Football—
Co-op,
Harry Winfrey:
Micky Winger: Transfer

Larry Temples: Latin Club, Bowling,
Annika Thorson:

Don Wolfinger:
Sharon Woodbury: Future Teachers, Future
Club, Cadet

Terry Trott: NHS, C-Club, Class Officer—one
two years, Baseball—four years, basketball—
football—four years, track—one year, golf—

Beverly Woodman:

Shela Truax:

Fred Yockey: Gtrman Club, Ski

Sharon Tucker:

Diane Zinn: Thespians, Cheerleading—three years, Teen
Chamber, Pep Club, Spanish Club, GAA,
coming Court, Choir, Co-op, Junior Play,
Award

Suzanne Ulrich: Future Secretaries, Latin Club, TrClub, GAA, Co-op,

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The book is finished and the year draws to a close. Ahead lies
proms, summer vacation, summer jobs, and for many plans and
for higher learning and a college education. The '67 CARDINAL
sought to build a book which would in a special way reflect Coldwater High
School 1967. As the halls grow dim and the classrooms quiet, we hope this
book will bring back the memories of
The C A R D I N A L S t a f f

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY

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Coldwater, Michigan

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source of life and a
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be a place of light,
of liberty, of
learning.

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School strives to illuminate the
shadows o f ignorance
sent the opportunity to enrich its
students through learning.

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�The students o f CHS
light o f understanding with
which to focus upon life. That
illusive messenger of truth will
give us the vision with
guide ourselves a n d others
through

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a light which flickered, in
the present we have a
light which flames, and in
the future there will be
a light which
over all the
sea.

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others may take; but as for
me, give me liberty or
give me death!"
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ty for nearly 200 years. But
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the roots of the much
and privileges we now possess—
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search for truth and beauty.
abandon our struggle to preserve this
liberty. Instead in our years at
must continue to gain
and wisdom vital to building
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the devotion which we
bring to this
will light our country
and all who serve it
and the glow from that
fire can truly light the
world."

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CHS provides the opportunity
for effective learning in a
variety of ways. For all it
means that the
family stands ready to
assist students
responsible individuals who
will exemplify
productive,
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little boats. But they are
all on the river. So are we
in life today just
as we ever will be
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�Establish Guidelines

This year Coldwater welcomed a new
from Ann Arbor, Mr. Norman C. Olmsted.
ent Olmsted has many executive duties in fulfilling his
responsibility. In addition to working with the
Education to establish the policies by which
tional programs operate, to appropriate funds
the best qualified personnel, Mr. Olmsted states
role as superintendent is to assist teachers
the intellect o f the student, developing abilities and
building upon a base of individual responsibility and
judgment
The much respected title of principal
High School is worn by Mr. Kermit Dennis. This is Mr.
Dennis' twenty-first year of service to
The team of Mr. Dennis and Mr. Gerald Weaver
gether to provide all students with valuable
and the opportunity for expression and creativity.

SUPERINTENDENT: NORMAN C. OLMSTED.

Ronald Frambes. Truxhe. WIIi, %A ikon, Vice President; Muriel Ck'igent, Executive Secretary; Norman C. Olmsted,
Prexident; William Bobier. Trustee; Dr. James Nash. Trustee; George Pierce, Trustee, Marjorie

Burke,

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�Miss S h r r r c o n l e r. ,n11 P r i m ipal ',Ir. Dennis about school records.

Miss Shiery
Rectl,ing and recording telephone messages a r e
only a small part 1 /1 Miss Shiery's job.

As school secretary, Miss
deserves special recognition by
ated with C.H.S. Throughout the
maintains records and accounts,
daily bulletins, and answers any
student or faculty member may have. Her
devotion and ability has been invaluable in
keeping the school

2

�Student Teachers
Observation
Continuing a tradition begun i n
1962, Coldwater High
comed twenty new student
the curriculum, under the
of Mr.
Student teaching
tive instructors to learn
of education through
observation. Each participant gains
valuable practice by
classes. During free periods
the opportunity to watch
ers and can thereby obtain practical
insight into their
Back Row:J. Kuster. J. Bellottie. D. Prins. J. McCreads. M , Burr. J. Ste art. Erma l ' .
J. Blair, K. Kraas, S. Manley, J. Bra,

2

�Guidance Dept
Aids
Throughout
Scho
With assistance to students the major goal
guidance department, students are given
their educational progress, vocational
personal and social outlook. This
provides an opportunity to learn more
through such activities as College
and a testing

DONALD R. BOHANNON
A.B. and M.A. Hillsdale
Western Michigan I'nit Nit

BARBARA
A.B. and M.A., Central Michigan I. niwrsity

Miss RoxIla Otis, as secretary of the guidance
coordinates its

2

Mn. Ross confers with Cindy Trana about her schedule for the

�Library Receives Additional Material
During the 1967-1968 school year the high school
scribed to several new periodicals for student use in research.
light in reference service was the purchase of a new
chine, making important news and literary magazines available
ier

LIBRARIAN ALICE WEILER
A.B. and B.S., UniNersity of Illinois
2

�The Humanities

In tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grade English
classes students are given the opportunity
the elements and characteristics of
can, and English literature. Teachers endeavor to
challenge the student and to stimulate
tiveness in the area of humanities.
placed on creative and expository writing,
dent develops his skills in expression of
mood
This practice in composition skills is continued in
journalism class. This is a course designed
within the student an intellectual curiosity
local, state, national and world affairs; to
ability to express himself and evaluate ideas.
in learning the fundamentals of
contribute to school

ANNE HAYES
Hillsdale
B.A
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Mrs. H a y m uses individual attention t o promote a
standing o f journalism.

�Basis For Logical

KEN HAMLET
Wayne State
B.

NADIA LORI
University
B.A
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�BILL
Albion
A.B

PHYLLIS COSCARELLI
Siena Heights
B.A

IRENE GRIMES
Western Michigan University
B.A

�AL SCIIORFHAAR
B.S., Central Michigan University
M.A., Western Michigan University
NANCY
B.S., Central

�CHS curriculum offers to the student a choice
languages — Latin, Spanish, or German. Latin I I is
taught by Mrs. Winemiller who supplements
mythological history from the Latin classics.
and Mrs. Hayes share the responsibility for
dents with the ability to communicate in
struction in German, a conversational and
guage, is under the supervision of Mr. Olsen, a native of
Germany. Each course also presents to
tion about the various countries through visual
lecture

DETLEF
B.S. University

KATHLEEN WINEMILLER
A.B. University

�Provide An Insight To

NIONn PARKER
B. A. WCSierll N1

ANNE ' R Y E S
B.:\. I I i l I I I , r o o l l c g ,

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Studen

CARLTON KING
Western Michigan University, Stanford University
A.B. and M.A.

Mr. Keeslar supervises the analysis by his students of the Anse a n Observer, a current events

�Studies Department
For Active
World History provides a guide
derstanding conflicts through knowledge of
man's history in relation to our
of life. Administered in the tenth grade, it
also provides a valuable background for
more advanced studies in the
field
In eleventh grade United States history
classes, textbook materials are linked to
current events. Programs produced by the
social studies faculty make the history
great nation more interesting
Historical material, current
the proceedings o f government
bined i n the twelfth grade government
course. Belief that the success of
lies in the hands of well informed citirrns
prompts faculty members to bring
ical system to life.

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JOHN KEESLAR
B.S.. Western

NEIL BROWNE
B.S., Western

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�Here Is
The
Of

In American History emphasis
on current events. Coach Hobart and Mr.
Renshaw provide an insight to
lems as well as their causes, extent,
sible solutions. Utilization of
Observer enables students to
of the changing world on a week
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B.S. Hillsdale

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B.S. Bethel

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�STANLEY
University
Western Michigan University
B.

The sounds of the "physics skateboards," the buzzing of the
ers, the screaming of the slinky as it slithered across the floor,
of 50,000 volts of electric potential, and Gulliver, the Lilliputians, and
King Kong, all put into one package launched the Physics
an adventure with PSSC Physics. These and many other
all been put together into a fascinating new program designed
physics more exciting and fun. We'll never forget measuring the size
molecule with a meter stick or finding the mass of an electron with
up piece of paper, or the lab reports worth 10 points if they were
the next day. All of the labs, the tests, the problems, and films made
memorable journey into the exciting land

�Successful In Science Dept

In a new approach to the science
students learn in terms of
as new information is gathered and
measurements are made, thinking is adjusted to
formulate new theories in terms of
Emphasis is also placed on
tions of the fundamental laws of
Finally, technical use of some of the
ticated modern laboratory apparatus
1967-68 is the second year of
study in general biology. Students may work at
their own speed with those finishing
terials going on to advanced work.
of laboratory and reading materials
to suit the needs and abilities of
Three days a week are spent in the
individual study while two days are
The laboratory is the most important part
program with the student conducting his
vestigation and writing the reports which are
turned in weekly. Lecture materials range from
problem solving
RAMON LOCKHART
Central Missouri
B.S. Chemistry,

SETON
B.A. Michigan State University
3

�ANNE H. TREBILCOCK
A.B. College of
University

ARLETH WATSON
Indiana University
A.B.,
3

It appears that Tim Davis does not have his

�Percentages, Parabolas,
Are All A Part

CRAIG MYERS
Olivet College of
A.B. Business

�The instrumental and vocal
partments experienced an active
cessful year. The band, under the
tion of Mr. Gordon Sabin, maintained their
consistent high rankings at
vals and concerts. With the choir
one of four Michigan schools to
the Midwestern Music
ence at the University of Michigan
ary, director Arvid Berg spent
preparing his noteworthy choir for
pearance. In addition to
the student body, members of
ments had opportunity to
the public in

ARVID BERG
B.A. Augsbury

Skill In Fine

GORDON SABIN
B.A., Michigan State University

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KEN HAMLET
B.S. Wayne State University

In Several
PHYLLIS
Siena Heights
B.A

It is the philosophy of the fine arts instructors that
dents should become aware of the world around them
beauty and the ugliness. The art, speech, and
partments strive to inspire in the student an insight
of observation and evaluation. This must be reflected in the
student's work. Expression of thoughts and emotions
lujurally revealed in speeches, dramatic readings
art. N arious exercises and practice sessions enable the
develop his talents to the fullest.

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�WAYNE K. KELLOGG
B.S. Michigan State University

Phys. Ed. And

To students of C.H.S.,
used to mean sit-ups, running laps,
exercises; it has changed. Phys. Ed.
come exciting, enjoyable, and
The activities of the year range
ball and football to archery,
bowling. All year emphasis is placed
skills as well as individual skills.
CATHERINE
B.S. Adrian

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�Drivers' education, with 3 0 hours o f
study in the classroom and six
in practice driving, is geared
a proper attitude for safe driving in
dent. This year Mr. Lopez felt that
student body of CHS would profit from
view of safe driving principles and
of movies was shown in the gym during
homeroom. The theme of the first movie
summarized the necessary attitude for an
A-C-E defensive driver: Alert — Courteous
Educate

EMIL LOPEZ
A.B. Albion
M.A. Michigan Stato Universit‘

Drivers Ed. Develop

4

�DONNA DOLAN
Central Michigan University
B.S

\ D o l a n ,upt.ni,es her advanced h p

Business Classes Spark

ILDA PHILIPS
Central Michigan I nkersity
B.S

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MARIE C. SMALLWOOD
B.S. Western

Flame Of

CRAIG MYERS
Olivet Nazarene
A.B. Business
4

�Vocational
Offers
Work
The vocational education department,
direction of Mr. John Dygert, includes a variety of
programs designed to give students the
to receive practical work experience in
vocation or the training necessary to enter
lar field upon graduation. Approximately
dents participate in this type of
on cooperative training, health
construction, vocational drafting and
ics. Each course strives to expand the student's
knowledge as well as to develop in him
of dependability and initiative.

JOHN DYGERT
M.A. Michigan State University

CHARLES
B.S. Spring

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B.A. State College

�Boys
Through
In a three hour building course junior
and senior boys are offered
ty to prepare for occupations in home
construction. Under the supervision o f
Mr. McCurley the boys construct the
framework of the house,
wiring and heating themselves.
pleted house is later sold by the Board of
Education and upon graduation
course the boys are ready for
time employment with
tors or have the background to enter
prenticeship

DONALD McCURLEY
Michigan Technological Instituti•
Michigan State

�Mr. Ruesink helps some of his auto mech.!,

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Vocational

The Automotive Skill Center is located in
downtown Coldwater. This shop is the third
largest high school auto shop in Michigan,
and has been operating for three
dents are selected from
and Bronson High Schools.
spend half a day every day learning
repair of automobiles. This
serves as a springboard for students
interested in entering the
field
Industrial Arts, including both
wood shop, provides CHS boys with
cal knowledge of tools and their use
try. In addition to standard equipment, Mr.
Stankey has taught the students the use
new tensile tester, lathe and
Students learn the functions of t p a r t s of the

4

�This year a new course was added to the
riculum. Offered to interested and
is a vocational drafting program to supplement the
regular drafting class. The three hour class held
downtown in the distributive education
allowed instructor, Mr. Cook, to expand drafting
techniques with the aid of

Mr. 5i..nL o s s

l e d u r e to one t,f his many shop class,.

For The Years

Fred Harris in taught noose , 1 the f i n e r points o f drafting by

1,11,
t.on,d dtatting

4

�Since homemakers
form multiple roles i n today's
world, i t is important that every
prospective housekeeper
to budget t i m e , energy, a n d
money. For that reason,
economics program a t CHS has
been expanded. Today
consumer education,
and home management, clothing
and personal hygiene. The scope of
home economics also
ily living courses, taught by Mrs.
Cooper, which are studies
sonality growth and
tionships. Through such
curriculum. CHS girls
ble information that has
plication in daily life.

MISS
Murray University, Kentucky
B.S., Anion Award in

Scope Of Home

FRANCES
B.S. Michigan
Universit

her first year of teaching

4

���Teachers Reveal Their

Mr. Hamlet does a pantomime from one of Edgar Allen Porn

Mr. Dygert • [ c o n f e r about the coordination ot the mat ion
the opening ot ssh.,1 ,leptember.

Mr. Bushouse finds his senior PSSC.students are not all as
they appear

Mrs. Trebileock smiles for the

5

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Extracurricular Activities
Spotlight Individual Talents
And Illuminate Goals For
The Future

�Mr. Smith and \

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Left to right: Nianne MacDonald, clerk, Mr. Smith,
Pierce, Bruce Young, mayor; Audrey Trana, Donna Pam). Terri
Lukas, Debbie Milliman,

�Commission Revises

Not only does the Commission
students of C.H.S., but it
them in the school government. Among its
many responsibilities are the publication of
a student handbook, choice of
assemblies, parking permits,
chines, dance regulations, Twirp
talent assemblies. One of the
cant events of the year is
Highlighting the many weeks of
are the election of a queen and
time activities, a n d t h e Homecoming
Dance. Special projects of the
the T.V. raffle which netted over
the Miss

Mayor Bruce Young 1.1111,, the

�Co-op And Health

lerent c Dodds ant, a customer at Branch ( m y Bank.

Jot- H e t , . It•arn, the technique o f a shoe salesman.

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�Go Out Into The World

Cheryl Merlon records daily temperatures at

Bonnie Harvey makes things ready for a

Greg Nohn exhibits the wares at J.B. Branch

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�Cadet And

Back R , , . J. Hilshorrow. IL Frasier. S. Shuhz, D. Macklin. C. Hannon, J. Briggs. It. Shank. N. Rakestraw. Miss Philips. Second
Role: L. Pelinear. H. Warkosmski. S. Smallwood. S 1 an Kampen. Ni. I n d , W. Fitch. M. HI. \ nolds. First Row: J. 1;ole. L. Lopez.. L.
Dunworth. K . H i n e , . L . Macklin. M . Rhodos:,

The Future Teachers Association is
ganization designed to inform
a teaching career. As a part of this
bers are offered the opportunity
teach. Afternoons are spent
schools in the community, teaching
simply observing methods at
levels. This is an attempt to give
ers insight into the profession and
them for

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�Plan For

Susan Shultz recommends a book to

Interested students listen to a story read by

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�The Staff Works Hard

The CARDINAL staff began
for the 1968 annual in August of 1967. A
number of students attended
itutes at Midland and Detroit to expand their
knowledge of yearbook journalism. So that
the book could contain more
and quality construction, staffers began an
early advertising campaign to raise funds.
New photographic equipment
and photographers Dave Medendorp, Phil
Jewell and Sami Lytle were kept
pictures and developing prints.
Editors Rhonda Smith and
azcek along with staffers worked together in
the evenings struggling t o
with finished pages that would
ries to life with vivid copy and
tures. It was the goal of the 1968 staff
visor Ken Hamlet to produce a CARDINAL
unsurpassed in

Yearbook staffers work l o r d t o meet deadlines.

Susan Shultz finds i t difficult t o

Bonnie Luk e e k . aasistant editor. helps Kay Culver with her

�A Successful

Bock Row, I , T. VSagar. K. . I s r . J. Bopp, D. N l e d e n o l o r p . H.. Smith, S. Honessell, C. Green. Iliddir Row: S. Shultz. J.
Layman, B. Frasier, J. Grsvnich, T. Fiske, R. Kerr. Front: B. Lukazeek, E. Burk, D. Witmeyer, G. Adler, B. Senker, T. Daily,

Editor Rhonda Smith esplaim boki, ropy toKoG11%1,

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�The Mirror

Under the leadership of Jane
MIRROR staff publishes the
paper 16 times annually.
the informative paper through payment of
group dues. The MIRROR
of current school activities,
sports. As each year progresses an effort is
made to expand the paper to
pictures and colorful stories.
tion serves as a reflection of CHS activity.

Jane Shedd, editor. works to complete the next edition of

THE MIRROR
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Second Page Editor
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Sports Page Editors
Typists
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Jane Skald, Martha Smith, Mrs. Hayes and Beth Frasier proofread an
issue ot do• I l i r r o r.

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Student enjoys a M i r r o r.

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�Chatter Alternates Staff
--7.1"trir-111 ' lief f r
Published bi-weekly the purpose
dinal Chatter is to acquaint
with the activities of CHS. It reports nn all
phases of high school life,
ics, co-op, debate and personal opinion
polls. Edited by Debbie Gates under
pervision of Mrs. Anne Hayes,
appears in the Saturday edition of
water Daily

Standing: L. Brmkstone, M.......- D. Briggs. C. i n e r , J. Milliman. Silting:
Schneider, T. Lytle, D. Gates, Mrs.

L. Breakstone. M. Stock, D. Gates, D. Briggs., T. Ltle, D. Schneider. D. Wilnuser. J. %Haim.

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�Thespians Prove Acting Ability

Bark Row: G. Greene, T. Lytle. M. Urban, G. Pierson, M. Rmnolds. NI. Stock, I.. Watson. I . Gates, T h i r d Row:M. McCullough, L. Feller, K.
Clyne, C. Shafer, G. Dean, I. Bailey, M. Skalmuskv, C. G o d s o n , Miss Cowardly, Second R o u t S. VanLaanen. L Hall. T. Lukas, R. Brooks,
P. 'Zimmer, R. Smith. J. Williams, B. Beerbmwr..S. Shultz, Font Ron' C . VanLaanen, I). Houser, B. Heinen, B. Warkomeski. J. Warner, D.
Macklin.

The purpose of Thespian Troupe # 1 9 6 is
vide students with the opportunity to
talents and to acquaint interested apprentices with
the modern
The group traveled to the annual Drama
Western Michigan University on February
they witnessed the production of Cry,
Country. The annual children's play
in May and to conclude the eventful year
banquet

President S i g Lana studies a part f o r a play.

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�In the past two decades
tive debate has enjoyed a
in the United States.
with widely publicized debates
uted to our national awareness of
of public
Historically, the origins of
bating can be found in colonial
ing in the Revolutionary period,
maturity in the majesty of the debates
Constitutional Convention. The names o f
some of our earliest debaters — Hamilton,
Webster, Randolph, and Douglas —
ered by all students o f debate. Alexander
Hamilton, at the age of 16, participated
bate at King's College. One can recall
mentous debates between Webster a n d
Hayne on Foot's Resolution, or
Douglas on slavery, and more recently
bates between Kennedy and Nixon.
bate has been intimately associated with the
history of the United States from
days to
Similarly, Coldwater High School
of its debaters. We do not believe
as a scholastic endeavor should be
time consuming and an extra-curricular frill.
We believe that debate offers to
many positive educational values. I t pro.
motes basic library skills in research, trains
critical thinking and evaluation of
issues in any problem, emphasizes
of careful deliberation and judgment
posed to impulsive utterance; requires
velopment o f physical and
control; trains the participants in
cal, and distinct speech; teaches the criteria
to be utilized in evaluating
and statement; concentrates attention o n
vital matters, rather than trivialities

,,,r-lt, dehaier• N I R i c k , N . Olmsted. A . Lopez, K . 1lIclener ,hsplm trophies.

tion; encourages the development
suasiveness in the presentation of
mands that unfounded assertions
for lack of proof; accepts the
all viewpoints have valid support
ages tolerance of
Coldwater High School
cipated in National Forensic
tion this year, as well as
League

Dean Rhonda Smith helps
sophomore debaters.

�Varsity debaters R. Smith. B. Hayes. S. Lanz, K. Mom, and C. Hughea, discuss their upcoming trip to
sylymi

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Robert Lenning was the 1967-68 J.V.
bate

Bill Hayes gives a first nqative speech as Chuck Hughes takes a flow

�Coldwater

Executive Council members K. Moss, B. Hayes, R. Kerr, J. Hinkley, N. Olmsted, and S. Lanz, discuss agen.
da for an upcoming meeting.

Treasurer Stephanie Lanz collects dam at a regular
meeting.

Ed "Ireacy prat tire, lor radio

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�Society
''Nothing seems to me more noble than to be able
the attention of assemblies of men by speaking.
has constantly flourished above all others in
state, that has ever exercised great power. For what
admirable as that, out of an infinite multitude
there should arise a single individual who can alone, or
with only a few others, exert effectually that
nature has granted to all? For it is by this gift that
most distinguished from brute animals, that
together and express our thoughts by speech.
fore, would not justly make this an object of
and think it worthy of his utmost exertions
mankind themselves in that single excellence by which
they claim their superiority
CICERO, DE ORATORE
Coldwater High School has one of the
ing and successful forensic programs in the state
igan. Offered in competitive speaking is the
to participate in declamation, oratory,
ing, radio, serious interpretative reading,
terpretative reading, and
KO Moss. Dean of Forensic", ilinducis

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�Seniors Exhibit Talent In
On November 16
the Tibbits Opera
sounded with the words of
the stage adaptation
phen Vincent
itzer Prize winning poem
-John Brown's B o d y.
Seventeen
portrayed the
otism, and
erated b y the Civil Wa r
years in this
play. Effective
of this narrative
seven main readers and a
large chorus whose task it
was to convey mood and
sound

The entire east performs in a scene from

First mate, Jeff McConnell. and the captain, Allan Ri d i s c
awning the

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Ellyat, played by Fred Harris, fights an

�"John Brown's
Lawrence E.
the seniors in
of the play, The
part was read b y Stephanie
Lanz. Larry Martin had
ing role as John Brown and
Abraham Lincoln while Allan
Roscoe characterized
Harris, Donna Snow,

mer and Denise Layman also
had substantial roles.
rus consisted o f Rosemary
Brooks, Susan
Frasier, Ron Helmer, Karen
Kollmorgen, J e ff McConnell,
Gordon Pierson, and
ter. Linda Loud and
rich were

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The play reaches a climax with Larry Martin's dramatic portrayal of

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�BAND: D. Atkins, R. Nelson, D. High, E. Reed, K. Clyne, P. Robley. D. Pierce. Mr. Sabin. J. Greenlet,. J. Stout. K. Corson, D. Munn, D. Mendendorp.
M. Murphy, F. Johnson, E. Burk, D. Munn, S. Hinkley, R. Smith. R. Barnes, L Blansit, J. Volpe. L Martin, R. Layman, P. Moore, D. Reiter, D. Ruble",
C. Sussex. Second Row: M. Freethy, D. Schneider, M. Inde. K. Moss. L. Peck, D. Neitmrt, M. Woodcox, N. Wolfcale, L. DeMond, C. Stewart. First Ron, L.
Frolinapfel, J. Hinkle, P. Zimmer.

Band
Diligentl
Through Two

Dave Pierce waim expectantly
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�Mr. Sabin directs during a concert given f o r the student body.

Coldwater marching band gwiw M t , .

a i l . ' t1.1 tin t o w t h a l l train

Baritone section shows their ability during a recent concert.

�BALLADIERS: B. Freethy, W. Reese, L Gooch, G. Palmer, J. SeweR, J. Greenich, D. Neitzert, B. Stout. P. MacRae, S. Hapner, C. Worst, R. Fillmore,
T. Clark, L Loud, M.

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�Choir Receives

The Cardinal Choir, under
tion o f Mr. Arvid Berg, met
tremely busy schedule this year.
of 1967 a tape was made of
and sent to the Michigan
Association. The Coldwater
one of four groups in the entire state of
Michigan selected to perform at
nual Midwestern Music
ference at the University of
Ann Arbor on January 1 2 and 13,
1968. Competition in
in March and the annual
spring concerts, also required much
attention of the

THE CHORAL
THE CARDINAL I liolft

�Coach Hobart presides over one of our numerous

Jean Ann Williams plays selections frmn -The Sound

Assembli

�prrforrn ,1112-Ing their fah, 1,,ernbls.

Provide

During the past school year,
dent body reaped the benefits
' year's commission in the form
fine, widely-varied
blies which were presented.
of the 1967-68 school year
the hilarious antics o f Mickey t h e
Chimp, to trampoline exhibitionists, to
a demonstration of the
of the
The overall high quality of
sembly demonstrates, in just
of student life, the
tinuous striving to bring the best
dent activity to the

Mickey the Chimp shows off to thc

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�Happiness Was The
Highlighting the is c i - •
cial activities was the
Christmas Formal sponsored lo
the senior class
22. With "Happiness Is
ing Snowflake" chosen
theme of the dance,
tions were centered
famed "Peanuts" characters.
Couples danced to the music of
Dan Neill and his Orchestra in
the wintery scene
caroling, building snowmen.
and decorating

Seniors enjoy their last t:hristmas Formal at C I I S .

Hurl., u p Roger'. This looks even better.
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�Teen Chamber
Greater Coldwater

OFFICERS OF TF I \ CHAMBER: Left to Right: Tod Dolly, Rhonda Smith. Martha
Trans, Mra, Cooper. Phil Jewell, Ron Helmer, Jane Shedd,
Teen Chamber members enjoy the finer things in
life

The Teen Chamber
merce is a service
which works closely with the
Greater A r e a C o l d w a t e r
Chamber of
ings are held the
of every month. During the
Christmas season t h e Teen
Chamber judged residential
decorations and assisted with
the food and clothing
part o f learning about c i t y
government,
change places with
ficials for one day.
teens of the city with a better
atmosphere for recreation the
Teen Chamber conducted a
"clean-up the Youth Center"
campaig
Back Row T. Adams. M. Murphy. T. 'Nagar, G. Pierson, R. Luck, M. Freethy, S. Franklin, C. Hannon,
First Row: D. Gates, S. Cox, R. Cutcher, B. Senker, L. Lopez, M. Poling. M. Pohl, M. Simons,

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�PEP CLUB — 68

Pep Club

Pal Pohl was

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�Pep Club members and advisor, M r.
Keeslar, work throughout the year
mote school spirit among students
ulty. It has been instrumental
ing all extracurricular
and colorful signs posted in the hallways
before games demonstrate that
Pep Club leads in "CARDINAL SPIRIT."

Artistic ability is shown by ToIn Lytle and Shelby Stanley while they help paint

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�GERMAN CIA :EL Hark Row: K. Culver, R. Kerr, M. Reynolds, Mr. Olsen, C. Cuthbert , S. Kemkes, H. Helmer, Volpe, S. hnkley.
C. McMillan, T. Lek., E. Schultz, S. Chapman, J. Stalleicken. T. Wagar, M. Freeihy, S. Franklin. Front Row: S. Luthy, D. Huntley, D.
Denbrock, D.

SPANISH CLUB: T. Heller, F. Hawkins, M. Smith, P. Snyder, K. Moler, T. Heller, E. Pines, M. MacDonald, J. Johnmn, M. Perrin,
Mr. Parker. L Feller, J. Wise, C. VanLaanen, M. lode. Second Row: P. Elliget, L Franklin. N. Pak istrau, M. Hayes, A. Lopez, W. Filch, D.
Hemker. First Row: J. Jewell, K. Moss, K. Haynm, B. Freethy,

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�The Spanish and German clubs strive to broaden their
knowledge of Spanish speaking and
countries. Each club has had the opportunity
travelogues of the regions of the world and
club featured a series of films on the life of Adolf Hitler.
Members of the Spanish club made a trip
Mexican Restaurant and a special Christmas
tured the breaking of the

EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Constance Rau, Susan
Herzberg. Mabel Perez Comm. Dons Ripke, Marcel:.
Stalleicken,

This year CHS was privileged to welcome
eign exchange students from five countries of
From Germany comes Jutta Stalleicken, Doris Ripke,
and Wolfgang Herzberg. Mabel Perez Gamez
la Fravenberg, natives of Venezuela and Chile,
Spanish touch to the atmosphere of CHS.
and Susan Chapman brought with them customs from
Holland and Northern Ireland. Through
tion in a variety of activities, these students
able to teach the students of CHS and members of
tire community about the cultures and beliefs of their
lands, and through the Youth for
gram, have contributed much to the improvement
ternational

�Chess And Audio-Visual
Opportuniti
The Audio-Visual Club is
tively new club at C.H.S. It
sponsible for the maintenance of
the audio-visual
Coldwater High
are given t h e opportunities t o
prove their skills in chess,
requiring imagination and
ity to think. The Chess Club
improve one's understanding o f
chess, and helps students
themselves with various
combination

A.V. CLUB: D. Wilber, J. Loomis, R. Patterson,

Back Row: J. Sehabloski, G. Herman, B. Flickinger, D. Burch, J. Grum. J. Thaeli i n o r — Mr. Meyers. rant Rol, E. Tracy. U. Munn,
!Rh, S.

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�Science-Math Club
The
The Math and Science Club
experienced a successful year of
enlightening and entertaining
programs which
tures, demonstrations,
cussions on such varied
topology, astronomy, physical
sciences, and applied
students were given a tour
data processing center
al Mogul and made other field
trips to the planetarium and to
the annual Battle
fair

Back rote. I . , D. Brigg, B. I I , B o v e , D. K r t s k e s . K. Barringer. G. B o o , Mrs. W a t s , .
2nd rote: K. Moss. D. Medendorp. E. Runk: T. VC outlward. I:. Hannon. I.. Loud. Front now: S. ( . 5 . I.. Cuthbert,
D. Watson. R. Forme. S. Rainey. D. Iiipke. E. Schultz.

Auto Shop
Through

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Blmsser. Mn. Stank.-,.

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Members o f T r i - H i - Y
"create, maintain, and extend" '
service to the
teen members of the
velled t o the state capital i n
Lansing in December
a youth legislature
Under the supervision of Mrs.
Lori, the girls
worthwhile projects, o n e o f
which included raising
Unicef
Bock rote, L-R: L. Gottschalk. W. Rogers. S. Tappenden, D. Stephenson, S. Gottschalk, S.
Stock, M. Reynolds, T. Gates, I.. Treat. .3rd row: Mrs. Lori. D. Chester, D. Swart. M. Poling. M.
Hapner. W. Eitel). K. Chester, P. Pole, B. Shettler, I.. Doty, 2nd row: M. Rhode, P. Elliget, S. Robbins,
boom. S. Triton. I., Trimble. J. Clrich. S. Luck, S. Kelly, K. Winters. B. Blanchard. /st row: M. Crhan. T.
Lichi, C. Gns.n. S. Stanley, B. Lukazeek, D. Kirk, B. Church,

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�Key Club
Enthusia
Highlighting the Key Club's year of
participation in worth-while projects to
tiative and leadership in the school
With Mr. Gerald Weaver as advisor, the club
come well-known for its annual Christmas
and clothing drive, painting the lines in
parking lot, placing the waste containers
school, contributing to the Student
tion, and being ready to assist
"We Build" has proved to be an
for the

Boys meet regularly t o discuss projects o f the Key Club.

KEY CLI:B: Back Roo: F. Johnson, S. / l a p , . T. Daily, (:. Sebastian, I'. Snyder. D. Patterson, W. Rune, S. Olmstead. M i d d l e Ron: R. Fry,
bert, B . Marvin, M. Harmons, S. Smith, F. Forsythe. F r o n t R o u , G. Borne, S. DeLoach, S. Dovin I . Barber, S. Rick.

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�Bock Row: R. Lawrence, P. Snyder, Miss Stice. S. Mason, L Shafer. W. Burch, .I. Waller. &amp;rood Row: V. McCollough, D. Blanchard, J. Butchis s
Clark. L. Dunworth, V. 'Walker. C. Smith, S. Parker, V. Hoag, P. Waller, C. J o h n . Fin, Roo M , I
R . Meyers, M. Lawhead, J.
Meisch, C. Morehouse, L. Clifford, H. Vanderpool,

Future Homemakers And Nurses
Work To Better Mankind

FUTURE NURSES — Back Row: C. Austin. D. Dickey, P. Wilber, B. Chester, N. Girt,. Mrs. Thom, t , n d Row:
sensor, J. McLaughlin, M. McCollough, P. Raney, J. Budd, S. Gottschalk. Fins Row: E. Burk,

�Back Row: K. Scott, L Herrick, J. Herrick, M. Lindhloom. M. Crum, C. Mosier. S. Bloom, S. King. Third Row: 1. Aker, P. Barton, C.
Osmun, M. Jantisch, M. Pope, B. Huffman, L Lovell. K. Porter. Miss Dolan. Second Row: P. Comm. B. Blanchard, K. Brandes, J. Warner,
L Pohl, E. Mahaffey, D. Wendorf, J. Morrison. From Row: K. Malovey. J. Wise, L Stickney, D. Stephenson, B. Senker, K. Kollmorgen,
J. Ledbetter,

Future Secretaries
To Tackle Mounds
The goal of the Future
ciation has been to promote knowledge of
office work. Programs were geared
onstrate new techniques and equipment.
Through field trips to
ments in Coldwater the girls

about employer-employee relationships,
grooming for office work, and
pects of a clerical career. Under
sion of Donna Dolan, the group
buildings in Detroit.

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��Spor
Youthful Athletes O f
Coldwater High School Carry
The Torch O f Victory And
Good Sportsmanship

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�Top Row: Train, Rog, Fuller, Coach Al Sam-Ihaar, W. English, M. Pavka. Coarb Fred Hobart. Coach Wayne Kellogg, Third Ron: J. Borden, P.
Everett, M. Truss. N. Hilbert. M. Doll, L. Sherriek, J. Greenieh. B. Hagainan, B. McCall. J. Cuthbert, B. Gates. Second Roar R. Fry, F. Pope, N.
Roger, M. Barringer. B. Young, J. Hashley. T. Duddy. S. Lytle. M. Nelson, L. Boger. D. LaBelle. First Row R. Trona, S. Dirschell, T. Jones, M. Gamy,
D. Stanfill, T. Clark, C. Steele. P. Jewell, B. Watson, D. Jewell.

Gridders Led By New
Under the leadership of new
Al Schorfhaar, the Coldwater
ball team improved gradually throughout
the season and finished their
gaining the coveted silver football with a
6-0 upset over the
The team finished with a
but in spite of the losing season
were never discouraged and there
few drop-outs. Many of the
members were lost to injuries and had
replaced with inexperienced players. They
did an excellent job and should prove
a tremendous asset to next

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�As Terry Clark takes a moment of rest n the =ideline, he ponders about Is

TWIN VALLEY STANDINGS
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�Sturgis defenders close in on Mike Doll, trying to slop him for a

Bill McCall receives first aid from trainer

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Best Back, Bill McCall, Most Valuable Player, Andy
Blocker,

�Top Rosin Coach tkiki Olsen, J. Hauska, P. Brayton. R. Waltz, J. Gaglio, C. Goodwin, C. Cozier, D. Asher. L. Budd. S. Martin, H. Maxson, J.
trie, Coach Hal Cutshall. Second Row D. BL.skie, T. Clark, R. Ferguson. D. Wilbur, J. Loomis, R. Williams. J. Gaglio, J. Swanson. F. Hawkins.
M. Cappella, J. Van Kampen. R. Barnes, T. Heller, manager. First RON, K. Duddy. K. Smith, D. Seheidler, T. Davis, S. Cox, C. Allen, K. Widener.
J. Kin, B. Lewis, C
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JV's Place Third In Twin Valley

During the 1967-68 season Coldwater had
one of the best reserve football teams it
in many years. Averaging over
yards gained per game, the powerful
scored 245 points in eight games. With a 5-2
record i n league competition, the team took
third place in the Twin Valley

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�Mayor Pillsbury re‘i.Ls 1968 111,mm-

The excitement of homecoming
reached its culmination during halftime
Harper Creek game. Mayor
tionally revealed t o Valerie Borden, 1967
Queen, who the lucky girl was. The student
body had chosen Miss Donna Snow
CHS. Others on the court who shared in
hilarating homecoming festivities
Lopez, Mickey Galinis, Nianne
Cecile Mosier. The evening was concluded with
a dance held in

1968 Homecoming court Ls Nianne Marl)onald, Cecile Mosier, Mk.Queen Donna, Louisa Lopez. and INvorts Charlie VanAken. Quinn
Daily. Steve Davis. and

Queen Donna and her eseorl Steve Davis. Mayor Young and Mr. Smith
homecoming dime,

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Colol,n, ha, b e g i n another victorious meet xith l

Harriers End Season With

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Pennfiel
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�Under the leadership o f captains Jim
Bilsborrow, Joe Fitch, and Roger Williams
the CHS Cross Country team ended
best record ever held at Coldwater in this
sport. The harriers won twelve
were beaten only by Charlotte, in the first
meet o f the season, and a tough Sturgis
tea
Among the accomplishments of
son was finishing third in the
tational, i n which seventeen
tere
Senior Jim Bilsborrow proved to be the
best runner for Coach Browne.
first ten times and second once in
meets that Coldwater had this year. In the
Twin Valley Meet he took a third.
With most of his runners back
Coach Browne is looking forward
successful

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R. Parks. R. Williams, J. Rahrig. R. Patterson, D. Watson. First Row: J. Bilsborrow, D. Jones, D. Rublev, M. Gochenour. P. Rublev, C. MacRae, Q.
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�Bonk Row: Coach Hal Cutshall, Coach Fred Hobart. Front Row: R. Parks, manager, J. Lowe, D. Walrer, B. Raymond. R. Low, D. Stanfill, C.
Trana, D. Ward, Q. Beret, P. Robley, B. Watson, B. Young, D. LaBelle,

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�The 1967-68 Varsity
finished with a 12-6 record. This is the
best record held by any
ball squad in nineteen years. One
main reasons for the team's success
tough defense. Coldwater had the
fensive club in the Twin
League opponents were held to
of 56 points per game by the Cards. A
strong bench also proved to be an asset to
the team. If someone was in foul
was injured, Coach Hobart
him with another experienced
problem the team had was lack
but the high spirited players were not
fazed by this and outrebounded
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Roger Trana outstretches opponents to
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The Junior Varsity Basketball team had one
finest seasons this year. The squad finished third in
the Twin Valley standings with 7-5 winin league play. Over all the J.V.'s had
11-6
The club had good scoring balance
49.4 points per game. Ron LaBelle scored 214
points in seventeen games to lead the team in total
points. He also led the team in rebounds with 127.
Tim Davis was close behind for scoring honors with
203 points. Dennis Scheidler made the
with 38.
Many o f the players show great potential and
should help the Varsity team immensely

�Lacking experience and having few new team
members, the Coldwater High grapplers finished
their season losing eleven and winning
The lack of participation in wrestling can be
the fact that only fourteen boys finished
Throughout the season many matches had to
feited for
Scott Barringer and Dave Jewell had
win-loss records for the season. They were
16-8, respectively. In the Twin Valley Meet, 9 5
pounder, Charlie Gann took first place
and Dave finished second in their
Tom Jones was voted Most Improved Wrestler,
Scott Barringer, Most Valuable, and
street won the Fastest Fall trophy with a fifty-one
second pin.

112 pounder, Scott Barringer. begins a match !milting

Grapplers Face

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Partna Western wrestler linds that getting a
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Steve Lotigstreet is a

Andy Ta t e gums three p o o l s f o r the team with a win i n the 1 5 4 pound weight clas

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�Cheerleaders Reflect Spirit
With bubbling enthusiasm and admirable teamwork, CHS cheerleaders led
dent body in demonstrating a renewed -Cardinal Spirit." In a successful campaign
ouse student support for all athletic teams, the squad practiced long hours to
routines. Advised by Mrs. Rodgers, the girls played a major role in cheering
teams on to victory.
A Trana. B Senkes. M a r k j i n , K. Haynes, L
Ewe
'68 VARSITY

M. Haynew L Heckman, S. Stephenson. D. Hapner. K. Smith.
JR. VARSITY

��Class
The Search For Knowledge
And A n Identity As An
Individual Broadens Our
Insight Into The Future
Of Mankind

�SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AM, ‘ .
President; Roger

Senior Year —

Senior year is most notably a year
Class officers and representatives make
to insure that the last year of high school will
memorable one for all seniors. Individuals plan for
future years of college life or working at jobs. To
many it is a time of excitement,
nostalgi

�Phillip
Thomas
Suzanne Adler
Yvonne Aker

Thomas Aldrich
Janet
Scott
Lawrence Austin

Kathleen Baird
Linda
Corky
Ron

A Year Of

Jannene
Beverly
Ed
David Bickford

�James
Chloe Bird
Lexie
Susan

Sandra
Robert
Sandra

Senior High

Susan
Dennis
Drew
Jeannie

Rosemary
Candy Brown
Wanda Burch
Michael

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�Thomas Burritt
Linda
Nancy
Rodney

Daniel
Susan
Janet
William Clark

Nears Completion . .

Terry Clark
Carol Clifford
Judith
Brian

Suzanne Co.
Roy
Marilyn

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�Ronda
Tod Daily
Stephen
Linda

Diane
Jackie
Michael Dirschell

Yet Senior

Almeda Ditton
Douglas
Terence
Linda

Valerie
Michael
Lanny
Edward Fillmore

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�The spirit o f the senior class
played enthusiastically
ing Week. Seniors worked long hours
Pep Jug float and have many
that unforgettable

Is

Robert Fillmore
Rodney
Stephanie Franklin
Beth

Marcella
Margery
Roy Fry
Mickey Galinis

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�Barry
Deborah

Commission
La

Mark
Thomas
Linda

Gerald
Terry Griffith
Lizbeth Hall
Christine

Steven
Fred Harris
Jean Hart
Bonnie

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�Serv
Yea

Bruce
William

Mardel
Patti Hefner
Ron Helmer
Lois Herrick

Wolfgang
James
Nicholas Hilbert
Steven

Charles
Jerry Hutchins
Mary Jo
David

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�Donna Snow and
of the senior play
strated their acting ability in
Brown's Body," an enlightening
departure from the usual

We Expressed

Phillip
Bing
Thomas
Wayne Karn

Susan
Don
Larry Keith
Michael

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�Patrick Kelly
Steve Kilburn
Mary Kilgore
Suzen King

Donna Kirk
Karen

In Many Ways

Ivan Kriser
Mary
Darwin
Stephanie

Denise
Jackie
Randy Loar
Neal Long

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�Louisa
Linda Loud
David Love
Robert Luck

Robert
Theresa
Larry
Karen Lyon

Seniors

Sami Lytle
Willard
Vicky

Jeff
Doris
Cathie McKay
JoAnn

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�Lois Macklin
Laura
William
Effie

Linda
Stella
Gloria
William Marvin

Sportmanship

David
Cheryl
Micheal Miller
Edith

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�Assemblies —
••••

Christopher
Kathy Murfin
Mary Murphy
Jerry

Greg Nolin
Pamela
Daniel
Charles

Gale
Donna
Dale
Joyce

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�Education

Janice Parker
Patricia Parker
Theo Parker
Micheal

Carol
Duane
Luella
Mabel

Helen
Gordon
Lois
Marcia Poling

12

�An
Fred Porter
Daniel Pulliam

tati
Joe
Wayne
Douglas Reiter
Margaret

Sandy
Linda
John Richer
Stephen Rick

12

Stephen
Constance
Bruce
Phillip

�Doris Ripke

Seniors swarm into the gym for assemblies. It inn tune to relax and to enjo).
taining and educational

Marlene

Allan
allace
Monique
Charles

Connie
Billie
Jane
Susan

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�Sandra
Clinton Smith
Martha
Rhonda Smith

Donna
Sue
Greg
Joyce

Variety

Jutta
Dave Stanfill
Pamela
Donna

Gary
LeRoy
Linda
Deanna

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�James
Sharon Stryker
Mary
Marda

Andrew Tate
Thomas
Michael Toupalik
Audrey

Included In Senior Year

Roger
Diana Uboldi
Darlene Ulrich
Susan

Robert VoIkmer
Teresa
Hilda Walling
Dean Ward

12

�A Major
Was

Jim Bilsborrow studies English literature for
pre

Wallace
Dianna Wendorf

Janet
Nora

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�Of Every Senior's Day
In

Donald Wolfinger

Dawnette
Kenneth
Bruce Young
Peg Zimmer

oi
Pictures Not Available:
James
Harry
Ruth Dexter
Larry
Kirk Lewis
James
Pamela
Larry Martin
Robert Parker
Cherri
Jack
Robert Walker

Bruce Hauska take., a rest (nun a m g

phs,

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�Seniors

It's term paper time again
Richardson searches for
ence material in the

After three hours i f gluing debate tile cards Rhonda Sill ill) .11 S11-1

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�Year Of

Barry Bates tries once more to get the corm-, results from his pile,.
imen

Bruce Young displays the kg injur, he reeei, ed during a

pr“durt,r1,f Mr- Lori's
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Sports editor Phil Jewell takes a &amp;sell ed rest afier a busy day.
Phil

�Awards Are
To Juniors
Jane Shedd was chosen as the 1968 DAR Girl It)
hers for having demonstrated the qualities of a good citizen.
dition to maintaining an admirable scholastic record, Jane
sumed the responsibility of editing the Mirror and.the position of
First Vice-President in the Teen Chamber of
dependability, leadership, and loyalty to American ideals has
characterized Jane's high
As a result of her high score on a written knowledge
tude examination for senior girls, Beverly Beerbower
CHS' 1968 Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow. Beverly
home economics major with an excellent record of ability in her
chosen field.
Quill and Scroll Awards are presented each year to
dents who have shown ability in the journalistic
were given to staff members of the CARDINAL, Mirror, and
Chatter. The recipients have demonstrated a sincere interest in
journalism and have taken the opportunity to expand
edge by using their ability i n the publication of
SALUTATORIAN:

Rhonda Smith and
non were selected as
Salutatorian o f the
clas
Scholarship and activity
terized the high school years
Smith. She has been Dean
and Forensics, editor of
NAL, and a member of
and Teen Chamber. Rhonda
the University of Michigan in the
1968 to study
Recently a transfer student
Charles, Christine Hannon has
tive in the Math-Science
Teens and the Teen Chamber. Also a
member of the Forensics
al Honor Society and Top
tine plans to major in education
Western Michigan University.

VALEDICTORIAN: RHOND

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IDEAL BOY:

Student
Are
Representative of honest and
ties, Jim Bilsborrow and Pam MacRae are
Ideal Boy and Ideal Girl. Jim has excelled
country and track and as a Boys' State
is genuinely interested in the welfare of CHS.
recognized for her vocal talent which has
many honors. She has also played a major role
administration of the Campus Life Club to which
both she and Jim belong. Both seniors will
ing universities
The Anion Award for band was given to
an oboist. Kit has studied music for many
has had an opportunity to attend the
Music Camp and workshops at Olivet College. His
excellence in music has been demonstrated
certs, contest, and solos. Certainly, Kit Moss
erving of such a high honor.

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�TOP TEN %; Back Roo: [ l o g i n , C. One.. J. Shedd, S. Rick, C. bind. S. Davis, C. Hannon. K. Moss. S. Franklin, B. Hay,. s. King. Second
Smith, T. Lukas, R. Smith. L. 1,,,pez. L. Dunworth, S. Cox, J. Morrison. J. Briggs. First Rot, D. Medendorp. J. Rilskairrow. C. Sebastian, B. Hawk.
P.

NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: Back Row: J. Bilsborro, K. Nion. (:. Sebastian. s. D a . . B. 1 ming. B. Ilauska. C. Olney. Fifth
Row: P. Jewell, R. Smith, C. Hannon.). Shedd. B. Blanchard. S. Cox. B. Hayes. Fourth Rote: K. Culver. B. Lukazcek, D.
Briggs, J. Hinkley. K. Haynes. P. Byrne. Third Row: E. Schultz. M. Murphy. L. Dunworth, S. Franklin. J. Morrison, S. King.
F. Moler. Second Row: D. Gates. K. Bond.]. Hauska, T. Lukas, M. Freethy. L. Lopez. M. Smith. C. Connell. R. Kerr.
Gat,. L. Loud. C. Hughes, D.

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�CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Mr. N M r , Small u Q u i n n Berry, Vice President;
Karen Haynes, President; Cindy Green, Secretary; Joe

"Junior
Cla
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��Brandes. Karen
Branstrom,
Brown. Mike
Buckley, Dale
Budd.

Burch,
Burk, Ella
Burritt, Linda
Bushong,
Butcher. Julie

Byrne, Patrick
Callahan, Karen
Carter,
Chester,
Chester,

Junior Year is Here,

Church,
Church, Gary
Colvin,
Connell,
Corwin,

Cox,
Cram,
Culver, Kay
Cunningham, Althea
Cunningham,

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�Junior, .4.11 L o o k

f o r lunrh.

But We Still Look Ahead

Cushing,
Davis.
Dean.
DeLoach.
Dillon.

Dirschell,
Doll,
Doty, Lois
Easterday. Karen
Ebbitt,

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�We Received . . .

Mr. r:ook's homeroom collected the most food f o r the tuttleritrk &amp;get]

English, Wally
Ewers,
Fair, Mike
Fee,
Fee,

Fee,
Fitch,
Flickinger,
Foley,
Ford,

a
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Frasier, Darrell
From,
Gage,
Gann,
George,

German, Lynn
Glant, Gail
Gochenour, Marty
Gooch, Linda
Gottschalk,

�Green,
Greene,
Genoa,
Haack, Neil
I lagaman, Bob

Hagaman, Hugh
Halferty,
Hannon,
Hashley, Jim
Hauska,

Haynes, Karen
Heckman, Laura
Heiney,
Herman,
Herman,

Glories From

Sludents rt t e s t grades from

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�Juniors Reach Goal
In Annual

Herrick,
High, Don
Hinderliter,
Hinkley,
loath,

Houser,
Huffman,
Huntly, David
Hurd,
Hutchins, Ronnie

Inde, Marilyn
Jen kot. Linda
Kelly-,
• K e r r , Robin
Keyser.

�Kilburn.
Kistler, Don
Lackey.
Lane, Gail
Laughton.

Leffel,
Lewis,
Licht,
Lindblom,
Longstreet,

Loomis,
Lopez,
Lovell, Laurie
Lowe, Jeff
Lukazcek,

C.heerlraders relax at

'tie. Tobi
I Ile. A illiain

McCollough.
McCullough,

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�McDonald, Allen
McLatcher,
McMillan,
MacDonald,
MacRae, Curt

Macklin,
Malovey,
Mason,
Merkle,
Metters,

Active

Milliman,
Minton, Vikki
Morehouse,
Morick,
Morrill,

Morris,
Morris, Ron
Mosier,
Myers,
Nelson, Mike

Nelson,
Neusbaum,
Nighswander,
Nolin, Jeff
Parent,

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Ronnie 1.iikaseek works hard to raise money for

Shown By

Parker,
Parker,
Parka,
Perrine,
Phelps,

Poling,
Pope, Marilyn
Porter, Kathy
Porter, Larry
Rahrig,

Rasey,
Rathbun, Dale
Reed,
Richer, Eddie
Robarge,

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�Rock. I ,

Roger.

Rogers,
Roush, Gary

Royer,
Robley, Philip
Deb Swan helps Mr. Weaver with

Homework Kept

lia2

Rumsey, Kay
Rzepka, Tom
Saputo,
Schabloski,
tichultz, Elaine

Schultz,
Scott, Kathy
Sebald, Lucinda
Sechler,
Sell, Ed

�Shafer,
Shafer, Linda
Sherrick, Larry
Siegel,
Skalmusky,

Smith,
Snyder,
Snyder,
Snyder, Keith
Sperry,

Staley, Ken
Stanley,
Steele,
Steffey,
Stephenson,

On Long
Stetler,
Swart,
Swift,
Tappenden,
Tell,

Thacher,
Tompkins,
Treacy,
Truax,
Truex,

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�Tryon, Mike
Urban, Marion
VanAken,
Vanderpool, Helen
VanKampen,

\ anLaanen,
Vicry, Tom
Volpe, Ralph
Waite, Dale Ann
Walters, Ray

Walzer,
Warkoczeski, Barb
Warner,
Watson, Bob
Watson, Linda

After Eleven Years Hard Work —

Effort is required to pass American

14

�Wilber, lani
Wilcox, Wendell

Williams, Jean Ann
Winfrey, Jim

Stkith.nts study hard i n the lihrar,

Wolfinger,

Juniors

Winters, Karen
Wise, Julie
Witmyer,
Woodward, Taffy
Worden,

Worthington, Kathy
Yockey,
Yulh, Allen
Yost, Kristina
Zebolsky, Albert

14

�Juniors examine a visitor to Spam...

Spirited Juniors'

Tobi Lytle displays friend to
Pat Byrne lugs his gear home after

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�Juniors display the "Spirit

Are Filled

Juniors Nianne McDonald and Cecile Mosier share the excitement of Homecoming with senior Micki

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�"Sophomore
Cla
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CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS: Mr. Brown; Christy Foss, President; Becky Church, Secretary; Mikc
McDonald, Treasurer; Tom Fiske,

15

�Adcock,
Adler,
Adler, Gerri
Allen,
Anderson, Eric

Asher, Alane
Asher, David
Bailey,
Bailey,
Baird, Angie

Barnes,
Barnes, Richard
Barringer, Vicki,
Belote,
Birchfield,

Biringer, Kent
Blair, Gary
Blanding,
Blaskie,
Blosser, Andy

Boger,
Bouse,
Boyer, Mike
Brauker,
Brayton, Patrick

15

�Breakstone,
Bregg, Alice
Briggs,
Brook, Don
Broughman,

Brouillard,
Buckley,
Budd,
Burk,
Burritt, Karen

Cappella, Mike
Case, Shirley
Catey,
Cazier,
Chester,

Church,
Clark,
Clark,

Sophomores gain experience

Clark, Tom
Clyne, Kathy

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�Cooper, Mary Ann
Cornish, Jim
Corson, Kate
Cox, Lorraine
Cox, Mary L.

Cox,
Cuthbert,
Dalchow, Mark
Davis, Tim
Denbrock,

Dirschell, Rick
Donihue,
Donner, Mark
Doolittle,
Doudt, Don

Sophomores Participate

Duddy, Kevin
Earl,
Elliget,
Ely,

Enos,
Fair, David
Fales, Danni
Farber,
Fee,

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�Feller, Loretta

Ferguson,

Barb Freethy and Gerri A d l e r rehear,• t a l c n t

Filley,

Sophomore
Demonstrated

Fiske, Tom
Fitch,
Forrister, Dorothy
Forsythe, Tom
Foss,

Franklin, Linda
Freethy,
Frohnapfel,
Gaglio, Jim
Gaglio,

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�Hillyer, Mary Ann
Hinkley,
Hoag, Vicki
Hodson,
Hurt,

Johnson,
Johnson, Flip
Johnson,
Johnson, Ken
Johnson, Mary

Exuberant Spirit Was

Jones, Daniel
Kadwell, Brian
Kecskes,
Keith, Kathy
Kelly,

Kelly,
KenKnight, Kathryn
Kilgore,
King, James D.
King, James W.

King,
Kirt,
Konst,
Kosmerick,
LaBelle, Ron

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Maintained Throughout The Year

Lackey, Tom
Lahnum,
Landis, Martin
Lawhead,
Lawrence, Ruth

Lawson, Bob
Lewis,
Lindsey,
Long, Ann
Longstreet,

Loose,
Loose, Kim
Lopez, Ann
Lovell, LuAnn
Luck,

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�Lytle,
McClughen, Terry
McDonald, Mike
McKee,
McNitt, Mike

Malone,
Martin,
Mason,
Mason,

Masters, Linda
Mate, Mike
Maxson, Hal

Meisch, Mary
Meisch,
Merkle, Wilma

Sophomores

Meyer,
Miller, Dale
Mitmesser,
Moler, Kim

Moore,
Morales,
Morehouse, Vicki
Munn,
Murphy,

�Neitzert,
Nelson,
Neusbaum,
Newberry,
Newman,

Nohn,
Norman,
Norton, Doug
Nowaski, Mary
Nutt,

Studies Are

Olmsted,
Olmstead,
Olney, Karen
Omo,
Pann,

Papke, Mike
Paradine,
Parks, Rick
Parshall, Dale
Parshall, Linda

Patterson, Richard
Peck, Lynn
Penrod, David
Petch,
Peterson,

�Peterson,
Petrie,
Petrosoff,
Pfost, Tom
Pierce, David

Pierucki,
Pines, Ernie
Pohl,
Pope,
Rainey,

Rakestraw,
Rasler,
Raymond, Larry
Reed,
Reese,

Reighard,
Reynolds,
Rhodes, Ervin
Richards,
Hick, Mark

Risner, Jim
Robbins,
Rodgers,
Roush, Vicky
Rowe,

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�Royer, David
Rubley,
Rudy, Terry
Rumens, David
Scheidler,

Schneider,
Schull,
Schultz, Nina
Setzer,
Sewell,

Debate And
Kept Us

Shank, Michael
Sherman,

Shettler,
Siler,

Simons,
Simons, Margie

Ann Lopes listens as debater from Jackson makes

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�Slaybaugh, Daniel
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,

Smith, Mike
Smith, Rex
Smith,
Snyder,
Snyder,

Snyder,
Snyder, Phil
Snyder, Richard
Solis, Gloria
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Sowers,
Sperry,
Stankewicz,
Stewart,
Stewart,

Stock, Mary Jo
Stockwell, Lee
Stout, Brian
Stout, Don
Strine,

Summers,
Sussex,
Swan,
Swanson,
Tatur,

�Taylor, Linda
Thacher.
Tobalske, Ralph
Trana, Cindy
Trayelbee,

Treat, Libby
Tressler,
Trimble,
Truex, Jeff
Tryon,

Tubbs, Judith
Tucker,
Ulrich,
Vance,
VanKampen, Jim

Sophomores —
Sophomore,sene seniors

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�VanKampen, Patrick
VanLaanen,

Villaverde,
Walker, Vicki

Sophomores take a class in World Histor.

Candy Sales
A Aare,
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Waller,
Walling, Calvin
Waltz, Rick

Ward, Linda
Warner, David
Warner,
Watson, Daniel
Watson, Dian

Weage,
Weage,
Weaver,
Weidner, Cindy
Wendel, Mike

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�Wendel,
Whitson, Timothy
Widener,
Wilber,
Williams,

Williams,
Woodcox, Mark
Worst,
Worthington,
Wright,

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Zegarski,
Zimmer, Paul

Sophomore

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Fields, Vern
Kellner,
Layman, Randy
Milliman,
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School spirit is "harked.' by

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Martha Smith culler's her thoughts.

KNAPP'S D O G " N " SUDS
The Drive-In With Personality'
360 Marshall St.
GOOD LUCK

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�Senior
AcMOODY, PHILLIP: Frosh Football, Intramural Ba,
ketball

BLOSSER, ROBERT: Wrestling, Football,
ity " C " Club, Key Club, Choir.

ADAMS, THOMAS: Varsity Basketball,

BOES, SANDY: Pep Club, FTA, Teen Chamber,
Sr. Plays,

ADLER, SUZANNE.
BOSTON,
AKER, YVONNE: Pep
BOWERMAN, DENNIS.
ALDRICH, THOMAS: Latin Club, Hi-Y Club,
Play,
ANDERSON, JANET: FSA, Latin Club,
CoANDERSON, SCOTT: Latin Club, Manager Varsity
Football
AUSTIN, LAWRENCE: Track.

BOYER, DREW.
BRAUKER,
BRIGGS, JEANNIE: FTA, Latin Club, Latin Award,
CARDINAL Staff, Cadet Teacher, NHS.
BROOKS, ROSEMARY: Thespians, G A A , German
Club, FSA, Choir, Pep Club, Jr. and Sr.
Staff

BAIRD, KATHLEEN: Teen Chamber, Catholic Teen,
Jr. Play, NHS, CCD Award.

BROWN, CANDY.

BAKER, LINDA.

BURCH, WANDA.

BARRACK, CORKY.

BECKWITH, JANNENE.

BURKOVSKIS, MICHAEL: Varsity
Club, Latin Club, Balladiers, Central Music Camp
Scholarship, Cardinal C h o i r, M i l l a r d B .
morial Rock Band, Sr. Play, Teen
Commissioner, Variety Show,

BEERBOWER, BEVERLY: Thespians, Pep Club, Jr.
Play, Sr. Play, Forensics, Future Homemaker

BURRITT, THOMAS: Shop Club, Reserve
Wrestling,

BARROWS, RON.

BETHEL, ED.

BUTERBAUGH, LINDA:

BICKFORD, DAVID.

CARTER, NANCY: FNA,

BILSBORROW, JAMES: Ideal Boy, Spanish Club,
FTA, Varsity "C" Club, Cross Country,
ball, Boys' State, DAR History Award, NHS.

CASE, RODNEY:
CAZIER, DANIEL: Shop

BIRD, CHLOE: Tri.11i-Y, Pep Club,

CHAPMAN, SUSAN: Exchange Student,
Sr. Play.

BLANSIT, LEXIE: Latin Club, Band
standing Bandsman Award, IRC, Choir.

CLAAR, JANET: FHA, German Club, Pep
CLARK, TERRY.

BLASKIE, SUSAN: FNA, Pep Club,
Hospital

CLARK, WILLIAM.

BLOOM, SANDRA: Pep Club, FSA.

CLIFFORD, CAROL: Choir.

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�COLE, JUDITH: Latin Club, Campus Life,
PTA

FILLMORE, EDWARD: Bowling, Co-op, Football,
Wrestling

COOK, BRIAN:

FILLMORE, ROBERT: Cardinal Choir,

COX, SUZANNE: Teen Chamber, MathForensics, Sr. Play, NHS,

FORCE, RODNEY: Science-Math Club, Pep
serve

CRABTREE, ROY: A l l Conference Baseball, Varsity
"C" Club, Latin Club. Cross Country,
Track, Baseball, Bowling.

FRANKLIN, STEPHANIE: FNA, German Club, GAA,
Teen Chamber, Latin and German

CRUM, MARILYN: Tr-Teens, FSA, Co-op, Jr. Play.

FRASIER, BETH: PTA, IRC, Spanish Club, Mirror
Staff, Sr. Play, Sr. Class Sec'y, CARDINAL Staff,
Quill and

CUNNINGHAM, HARRY.
CUTCHER, RONDA: Teen Chamber, Pep
Catholic Teen, Co-op, Bowling,
Class, St. Charles, Sr. Play,
DALLY, TOD: Varsity "C" Club, Key Club,
ber, Pep Club, Class Treasurer Four Years, Jr.
Plays, CARDINAL Staff, Frosh Football,
try, Basketball, Golf,
DAVIS, STEVE: Key Club, President
Latin Club, Vice President Jr. and Sr. Class, Jr. Play,
Homecoming Escort, NHS,
DeMOND, LINDA: Band, Bowling, GAA.
DEXTER, ROSEMARY:
DICKEY, DIANE: FNA, Forensics, Latin Club, Pep
Club, IRC.
DIRSCHELL, JACKQUELINE: Pep Club,
DIRSCHELL, MIKE: President Auto Shop
DITTON, ALMEDA.
DOSIER, DOUGLAS: Auto
DUDDY, TERENCE: Varsity Football, Reserve and
Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Track.
DUNWORTH, LINDA: FHA, FTA, Cadet Teacher,
NHS
ENOS, VALERIE: Pep Club, Choir.
EVERETT, MIKE: Varsity " C " Club,
Wrestling, Bowling,
FEE, LANNY:

FRAVENBERG, MARCELA: Exchange
Forensic
FREETHY, MARGERY: German Club, FNA, Teen
Chamber, Forensics, Band Secretary, NHS, Variety
Show, Jr. Play.
FRY, ROY: Varsity " C " Club, Key Club, Football,
Frosh Basketball, Winter Track,
GALINIS, MICKEY: Spanish Club, Pep Club,
ior Commissioner,
GATES, BARRY: German and Latin Clubs,
Varsity "C" Club, Football, Golf, Mirror
ing, Boys' State, German Award, NHS.
GATES, DEBORAH: Teenage Republicans,
Chamber, Chatter Editor, Mirror Staff, Jr. and Sr.
Plays, Quill and Scroll, NHS.
GATES, MARK: Varsity " C " Club, Pep
and Latin Clubs. Football, Track, Wrestling, Mirror
Staff
GALION, THOMAS: Reserve Football,
tling
GOTTSCHALK, LINDA: Pep Club, Tri-Teens, T r
HbY, Bowling.
GREENICH, GERALD: Varsity Tennis and Football,
German Club, Central Music Camp Scholarship,
lochen Scholarship, Balladiers, Solo
Winner, Cardinal Choir, Chess Club, Frosh
Band, Varsity " C " Club.
GRIFFITH, TERRY.
HALL, LIZBETH: Thespians, Pep Club,
publicans, Chatter Staff, Jr. and

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�HANNON, CHRISTINE: Teen Chamber,
Club, FTA, Forensics, NHS,
HAPNER, STEVE: Balladiers, Cardinal Choir, Key
Club, Varsity
HARRIS, FRED: Math-Science Club, Latin
Chamber, Sr. Play, Debate, Band, National Music
Camp
HART, JEAN: Tri-Hi-Y.
HARVEY, BONNIE: Health

Wrestling, Frosh Basketball, Tennis, Latin
ish Awards, Top 10%, NHS, Quill
JOHNSON, BING: Bowling,
JONES, THOMAS: Varsity Wrestling and Football,
Varsity
KARN, WAYNE: Football, Track.
KARPEN, SUSAN: Spanish Club, FSA, GAA, Pep
Club, Gymnastics, Bowling,
KEESLAR, DON:

HAUSKA, BRUCE: St. Charles Varsity
Football, Basketball, Frosh Class
more Class Treasurer, NHS.

KEITH, LARRY: Track,

HAYES, WILLIAM: Debate, Forensics,
Club, IRC.

KELLY, PATRICK.

HAYNES, MARDEL: Latin Club, IRC, Pep
Choir, Sr. Play.

KELLY, MIKE: Varsity Club St.

KILBURN,
KILGORE, MARY: Thespians,

HEFNER, PATTI.
KING, SUZEN: FSA, Jr. Play, Co-op, Top
HELMER, RON: 2nd Vice-President Teen
and Sr. Plays, Frosh Football and
Tennis

KIRK, DONNA: FTA, Pep Club, Thespians, Tri-Hi-Y,
Latin Club. GAA, Jr. Play.

HERRICK, LOIS: Pep Club,

KOLLMORGEN, KAREN: Pep Club, FSA, IRC, Sr.
Play

HERZBERG, WOLFGANG: Exchange
Club, Forensics, Winter Track.

KRISER, IVAN.

HESS, JAMES:

KRZEMINSKI, MARY.

HILBERT, NICHOLAS: Football, Key Club, Varsity
"C"

LaBELLE, DARWIN: Pep Club, Varsity " C " Club,
Football, Basketball, Cross Country,
ball, Tennis,

HONEYWELL, STEVE: Go-op,
HUGHES, CHARLES: Thespians, Jr. and Sr.
bate,
HUTCHINS, JERRY: Intramural

LANZ, STEPHANIE: Latin Club, Thespians,
Forensics, Sophomore and Junior Class Sec'y., Sr.
Play, Debate,
LAYMAN, DENISE: GAA, Spanish Club,
Mirror Staff, CARDINAL Staff, Sr. Play,

JACKMAN, LARRY.
JANUSCH, MARY JO: FSA,
JEWELL, DAVID: Varsity "C" Club,
ball, Wrestling, Track, Tennis,

LEDBETrER, JACKIE: FSA, T r -Teens, Tri-Hi-Y,
Latin Club, Pep Club, Choir.
LEWIS, KIRK.
LOAR, RANDY: Mirror Staff, Varsity

JEWELL, PHILLIP: Latin and Spanish Clubs,
CARDINAL Staff, Teen Chamber,

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LONG, NEAL: Key Club, Cross

�LOOP,

MAHAFFEY, EFFIE: GAA, Pep Club, FTA.

LOPEZ., LOUISA: Cheerleader, Pep Club,
ber, Co-op, Top 10%, NHS,

MAINS, LINDA.
MANZER, STELLA.

LOUD, LINDA: Cardinal Choir, Balladiers,
Science
LOVE, DAVID: Shop Club, Varsity " C " Club, Track,
Football, Wrestling, Tennis.
LUCK, ROBERT: Pep Club, Teen
Junior Class Treasurer, Service Award,
ketball,

MARTIN, LARRY: Sr. Play, Forensics,
Award
MARTINSON, GLORIA: Pep Club, Co-op, Choir,
Health
MARVIN, WILLIAM: Latin Club, Varsity " C " Club,
IRC, Key Club, Teen Chamber, Mirror
Quill and Scroll, Reserve Football and

LUCKADOO,
LUKAS, THERESA: Senior
Debate, Jr. and Sr. Plays, Teen
Club, Thespians, Top 10%, NHS, Spanish Award.
LUKAZCEK, LARRY: Contestant
shooters

MEDENDORP, DAVID: Latin and German
man Award, President Camera Club,
Club, CARDINAL Photographer, Band,
Band, Top 10%, NHS.
MERLAU, CHERYL: Health
MILLER, MICHEAL.

LYON, KAREN: FHA, GAA, Sr. Play.
LYTLE, SAMI: CARDINAL and Mirror
Varsity "C" Club, Chess Club, Spanish
Club, Baseball, Football,
MeCALL, WILLARD: Pep Club, Campus Life Club, Jr.
Play, Basketball, Football, Track.
McCOLLOUGH, VICKY: Pep Club, FHA, GAA.
McCONNELL, JEFF: Spanish Club, Thespians,
Sr. Plays, Frosh
McCOWAN,

MOREY, EDITH: Pep Club, Teenage
GAA, Campus Life Club,
MORRISON, JUDY: FSA, Top 10%, NHS.
MOSS, CHRISTOPHER: Latin and Spanish Clubs,
Latin and Spanish Awards, President
Club, Dean of Forensics Society, Debate, Sr. Play,
Band Awards, All-Star Band, Mirror Staff,
tional Merit Scholarship Finalist,
MURFIN, KATHY:
MURPHY, MARY: Latin Club, Teen
NHS

McKAY, CATHIE: Pep Club, FHA.
MYERS, JERRY.
McLAUGHLIN,
NOLIN, GREG:
MACKLIN, LOIS: Pep Club, FTA, Cadet
Spanish
MacRAE, PAMELA: Ideal Girl, Interlochen National
Music Camp, Cardinal Choir, Sec'yof Choir, Balladiers, Campus Life
Visual

NORTON, PAMELA:
NOWASKI, DANIEL: Football,
OLNEY, CHARLES NHS, Teenage
OLNEY, GALE.

MAGLEY, LAURA: GAA, Pep Club,
OSMUN, DONNA: Pep Club, Choir, FHA.
MAGLEY, WILLIAM: Varsity " C " Club,
Jr. Play, Football, Basketball, Track.

PAINE,

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�PALMER. GORDON: Cardinal Choir,
PARKER, JANICE: Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, GAA.
PARKER, PATRICIA.

REESE, WAYNE: Key Club, Balladiers, Pep Club,
Sec'y-Treas.
REITER, DOUGLAS: Pep Club, Jr. Play.

PARKER, ROBERT: Shop Club, Tennis,
ketball,

RHODES, MARGARET: FTA, Cadet Teacher, GAA,
Tr-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Campus Life,
Club, Pep Club, Jr. and

PARKER, THEO.

RICHARDS, SANDY: Pep Club, Bowling, Choir.

PARSHALL, MICHEAL.

RICHARDSON, LINDA: Pep Club, Thespians, FSA,
Bowling, Frosh Class Officer.

PATCH, CAROL: FSA, Spanish Club, Pep
Co-

RICHER,

PAVELKO, DUANE: Bowling.

RICK, STEPHEN: Key Club,

PELMEAR, LUELLA: President of GAA,
Teacher, Band,

RIPKE, DORIS: Exchange Student,
GAA,

PEREZ, MABEL GAMEZ: Exchange Student, Pep
Club

ROGERS, MARLENE: Spanish Club, Pep Club, GAA,
Thespian

PIERCE, HELEN.

ROSCOE, ALLAN: Jr. and Sr. Plays, Mirror
ketball,

PIERSON, GORDON: Thespians, Teen
Club, German Club, Sr. Play, Bowling, Intramural
Basketball,

SCHEIDLER, WALLY.
SCRIBER, MONIQUE.

PINES, CHERI.
POHL, LOIS: Pep Club, Catholic Teen, FSA, Teen
Chamber, Cheerleader, Sr. Play, Commercial Arts
Award
POLING, MARCIA: Teen Chamber,
PORTER, FRED: Sr.
PULLIAM, DANIEL: Choir,
RAINEY, STEPHEN: Math-Science Club,
Club, Camera Club, Chess Club, Jr. Play.

SECHLER, CONNIE: A -V Club, Campus Life Club,
Choir
SENKER, BILLIE: Pep Club, Cheerleader,
ber, CARDINAL Staff, Co-op, Bowling, Jr. and Sr.
Play
SHEDD, JANE: Spanish Club, Teen Chamber, Mirror
Editor, Campus Life Club, Quill and Scroll, NHS, Top
10%, DAR, Latin and

RAU, CONSTANCE: Exchange Student, GAA.

sHuurz, SUSAN: FTA, Cadet Teacher, Latin Club,
CARDINAL Staff, Jr. Play.

RAYMOND, BRUCE: Varsity "C" Club,
ball, Basketball, Golf, Bowling.

SMALLWOOD, SANDRA: ETA, Tri-Hi-Y,
Glee

RAYMOND, JACK.

SMITH, CLINTON.

REDDING, PHIL.

SMITH, MARTHA: Pep Club, Teen Chamber, ETA,
Mirror Staff, CARDINAL Staff, Quill and Scroll, Top
10%, NHS.

REESE, JOE:

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SEBASTIAN, CHARLES: Key Club, NHS,

�SMITH, RHONDA: Dean o f Debate
CARDINAL Editor, Valedictorian, Thespians,
Sr. Plays, Teen Chamber, NHS, Top 10%,
Scroll, Latin and
SNOW, DONNA: Thespians, Pep Club, Chatter
Play, Homecoming Queen,

TOUPAL1K, MICHAEL
TRANA, AUDREY: Pep Club, Cheerleader, Teen
Chamber, Bowling, Commissioner and Clerk, Mirror
Staff, Quill

SNOW, SUE: GAA,

TRANA, ROGER: German Club, Varsity "C"
Play, Jr. and Sr. Class President, Varsity
ketball,

SNYDER, GREG:

UBOLD1, DIANA:

SPEIGLE, JOYCE: Campus Life Club, Choir.

ULRICH, DARLENE: Pep Club, Choir.

STALLEICKEN, JUTTA: Exchange Student, GAA,
German

VAN EVERY, SUSAN: GAA, Spanish

STANFILL, DAVE: Pep Club, Varsity
Country, Track.
STEFFEY, PAMELA: Thespians,
STEPHENSON, DONNA: Thespians, FSA, Pep Club,
Co-op, Sr. Play, Bowling
STEVENS, GARY.
STEVENS, LeROY.
STICKNEY, LINDA: Pep Club, Spanish Club,
op, Bowling.
STOUT, DEANNA: FSA, GAA, Co-op, Bowling, Pep
Club,
STOUT, JAMES: Band,
STRYKER, SHARON: Campus Life Club, Choir.
SUMMERS, MARY:

VOLKMER, ROBERT: Key Club, Football, Tennis.
WAGAR, TERESA: Exchange Student, CARDINAL
Staff, Teen Chamber, Latin and German
Club
WALKER, ROBERT.
WALLING, HILDA: FHA.
WARD, DEAN: Varsity
WEBER, WALLACE.
WENDORF, DIANNA: FSA, Pep Club, Jr. and Sr.
Play
WISE, JANET: Pep Club, Spanish and Latin
Teens and Tri-Hi-Y.
WOLFCALE, NORA: German Club,
WOLFINGER, DONALD.
WORST, DAWNETTE: Bowling,

SYMONS, MARDA: Teen Chamber, Pep
Jr. and

YEAKEY, KENNETH.

TATE, ANDY: Shop Club, Pep Club, Varsity
Football, Basketball,

YOUNG, BEUCE: Mayor of CHS,
Club, Mirror Staff, Varsity " C " Club,
ball, Basketball, Tennis, and Baseball, Latin
man Clubs, NHS,

TEMPLES, THOMAS.
THERRIAN, CARMEN:

ZIMMER, PEG: Thespians. Jr. and Sr.
Ban
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H &amp; H CLEANERS

Coldwater, Michigan

8 W. Chicago St.
279-9022

278-6763

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Jockey Sweaters
Fara
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Best W i s h e s S e n i o r s

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Congratulations, Seniors

DAR-BEA MOTEL
The House O f Creation

Coldwater, Michigan
Downtown O n U.S. 1 2
John and Ann Toupalik
278-4535

Your Lovliness Is Our
Business
70 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 8 7 5 8

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LEGG LUMBER COMPANY
• Precut Garages
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Coldwater on U.S. 1 2

• Dutch Boy Paints
• Complete Line o f
Building Supplies

43 S. Monroe
278-5656

HORTON CLOTHING
C O M PA N Y
9 E. Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan
279-9050
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QUALITY CASTINGS
Coldwater, Michigan

34 W. Chicago Street
278-2664 — Coldwater

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Coldwater, Michigan

COLDWATER SERVICE
C O M PA N Y

SELLING THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN
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LANEY REALTY
Industrial Avenue
278-4587

BERNARD M.
278-6951
372 Marshall St. C o l d w a t e r

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�The 1968 Cardinal Yearbook Staff
Would Like To Express Their Appreciation
To The MILLARD B. FILLMORE MEMORIAL
ROCK BAND For Their Help In Making
Our Dance

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WILBUR'S FURNITURE

4-8 South Monroe St.
2 78-84
Coldwater, Michigan

HAL'S ZEPHYR
SERVIC

524 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

GENERAL CABLE CORP.
KROGER EGG EXCHANGE
Egg Buyers

425 Jay Street
278-4511

U.S. 1 2 East Quincy 6 3 9 - 3 6 1 5

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SHORT &amp; S O N , INC.
202 Morse St.
Coldwater, Michigan 4 9 0 3 6
Phone — 2 7 9 - 9 5 9 2

REAL SERVICE I N REAL

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ESTATE
20 W . Chicago

2 7 8 - 5 6 11

C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

Owner — ROBERT

117 W. Chicago 2 7 8 - 2 6 7 0
After Hours Call: 2 7 8 - 8 9 4 2

SHOP P E N N Y ' S

ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY

YOUR FAMILY STORE"
58 W. Chicago Street
278-6446

FENNO'S EAST
SIDE GULF

445 E. Chicago Rd.
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420 Marshall St.
Coldwater, Michigan
278-2345

Best Wishes

HARDING FELSPAUSH

KAISER

108 S. Hudson Street
Phone — 2 7 8 - 4 3 5 5
Coldwater, Michigan

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65 E. Chicago St. 2 7 9 - 9 5 3 6

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Coldwater, Michigan

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Al's Super Pure Service
146 W. Chicago
279-9509

Continental Hair Styles
265 Marshall Street
278-5370

Tom Houser's Gulf Service
160 W. Chicago St.
278-5000

B &amp; K Root Beer
24 Grand Street
279-9048

Corson Farm Equipment
R # 5 Coldwater
278-6344

Hurrell Insurance Agency
50 S. Monroe
278-5536

Philip L. Baribeau
136 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

The Davis Company, Inc
28 S. Monroe
278-2301

Kenny's Gulf Service
324 Marshall St.
278-6230

Beth's Health Studio
535 W. Chicago
278-5850

Ed Deal's Service
33 East Chicago St.
278-5391

Kimber Coal and Coke Co.
155 Race St.
278-6230

Bob's Quality TV
99 Morse St.
2 78-2 759

Dean Realty
5 W. Chicago
278-5391

King Electric Supply Inc.
652 E. Chicago Rd.
278-4518

Branch County Federal Savings
and Loan Association
Coldwater, Michigan

Dean-Timm Inc.
15 N. Monroe St.
278-6540

Kwikie I G A Inc.
106 W. Chicago St. Quincy
639-9155

Bray Motor Sales
N. Broadway
Union City

Elaine's Hair Stylists
117 N. Matteson St.
Bronson, Michigan

Max Larson Ford

Bronson Dairy Queen
627 E. Chicago St.
Bronson, Michigan
369-9098

Elliot's Market
493 South Clay
278-8365

Bryan Paint &amp; Wallpaper
32S. Monroe
278-4080

Freda's Beauty Shop
48 N . Monroe
278-5865

Capri Drive-In
W. Chicago Rd.

Fremont Street Grocery
51 N . Fremont
278-5540

Ray Cardenals
Washington National
Life Insurance Co.

The Goodie Shop
30 N. Monroe
279-9292

James Carr

Honeywell Realty
50 S. Monroe St.
278-4365

Mrs. James Carr

Little King Motel
847 E. Chicago Rd.
278-5565
J. Albert Long
Leona's Apparel Shoppe
6 W. Chicago St. Quincy
639-7475
Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Lind
Arthur G . Lyon
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McConnell
Marilyn's Beauty Salon
28 E. Chicago St.
278-5063
Marion Brothers Pure O i l
48 Division St.
279-9990
Mrs. F. E. Carr

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Coldwater Cablevision
Incorporated
12 West Chicago Street
278-6677

House o f Beauty
44 W. Chicago
278-4531

Mel's Pure Service
86 W. Chicago St.
Quincy 6 3 9 - 9 1 8 5

�Michigan Gas Utilities Co.
78 W. Chicago St.
279-9565
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey L. Moss
New 2 Hour Cleaners
57 W. Chicago St.
278-8573
O'Rourke Jewelry
615 E. Chicago St.
Bronson, Michigan

Parshall's Auto Service
495 Jay Street
278-6988

Stag Cafe
Tastee Freez

Harold J. Smith

Walkup Inn
10 S. Monroe
278-2055

Southern Michigan Grocer
17 N. Hanchett St.
278-5627

Zale's Jewelry
41 W . Chicago St.
278-8707

Seaman Office

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�Reflectio

Now that the flurry to meet deadlines is over, there is a time
and solemn reflection. We are reminded of the colorful showcase that
greeted students with "Let's Make It A Great Year," on the fifth
tember. It is with that goal in mind that the CARDINAL has
1968 image of CHS — one of light, liberty, and learning. For many
has held awakenings and happiness and for others it was filled
ness and failure. Yet for all there were new experiences to fill
journal. Using the insight we have gained we must now look to
with renewed vision

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people seem wicked when
How of ten we have all heard " I could
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get along without people," and of course we
probably all know t h a t this would be a sad thing t o
experience
Without people you are nothing; you merely exist.
With people you are somebody—a John, a Bill, o r a
Mary. People are wherever you go, tall, short, black,
and white. They teach you, they serve you, they laugh
with you and they cry with you. The world would ring
with sounds o f silence i f there were n o t any people.
When you're a stranger, faces come o u t i n t h e
rain, and no one remembers

ABOVE: F a m i l ) living prepares students for
ures i n life. R I G H T: She's gotta be i n
where. F A R R I G H T: I t i s a f a i r thought t o help a
young maiden over a fence.

���L E F T Gregg a n d C i n d y have f o u n d w h a t means
something t o them. B E L O W : Security i s a w a r m
thumb. B O T T O M : C ' m o n people. N o w l e e s g e t
together.

�BELOW: M r . Bushouse gives some
B E L O W R I G H T: Tr i c k y a n d HeUe take a moment
to discuss t h e i r impressions o f t h e U n i t e d States.
R I G H T: W e l l a t least y o u don't have t h e b i g head.
FA R R I G H T: T h e camera catches M a r k Hazelbaker
in a serious mood.

��TOP: Nothing like a dash through a cemetery t o liven u p a
day afternoon. A B O V E : A versatile student takes a t u r n a t the stove.
R I G H T: Sophomores find that gym class can

��ABOVE: H e r e are m y passport. b i r t h certificate,
card a n d driver's license. N o m a y I g o t o t h e john? A B O V E
R I G H T: N o t h i n l i k e a hike on a Sunday afternoon. R I G H T: J i m
and Cherie tool t h e •'Mo."

�It's n o t often t h a t we hear someone say, "Gee,
this has been a swell year!" Ye t we all know
ing is there. I n every student there is an accomplished
feeling of taking the bad with the good and of mixing
work with play.
The school plays, t h e games, t h e dances, a n d
homecoming are only a few o f t h e events t h a t have
made this year a memorable one. I n addition to school
activities, students have found t h a t parties, Sunday
afternoon g e t togethers, a n d tooling t h e M o have
livened up the school year atmosphere.

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�memeusecea- . .

ABOVE: To m Vi c r y escapes the halls o f C H S t o have
a feu: peaceful minutes t o himself. B E L O W R I G H T:
Mike D o l l finds t h a t barbed wire fences are a b i t
challenge. R I G H T: Shelby Stanley and Steve Dirschell
capture a b i t of the Huck Finn mood as they
a quiet river bank. B E L O W F A R R I G H T: T h e beauty
of a miniature sea takes Robin from the r a t race f o r a
few seconds.

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��ABOVE: I t ' s a real t r i c k t o s q . e z e seven people i n t o
a phone booth. R I G H T: T h e 2 5 5 b e l l leaves o n l y
Shelley Truce to think over the challenges the day has
brought. F A R R I G H T: These grubby shoes,
dreds o f o t h e r pairs, have l e d u s a l l
gettable times.

�Soiled saddle shoes are a symbol o f o u r h i g h
school days. A t first the shoes were clean
just as we were eager and bright t o begin
man and sophomore years. The soles of the shoes were
slippery, and i t was easy t o fall. One had t o be extra
careful and to work hard to stay on his feet.
The shoes, like us, have covered many miles, each
one a milestone o f o u r lives. W e have encountered
the bad, the challenging, and survived with
and traces o f soil. The soles are wearing thin, and we
are nearing the end of this school year. These shoes,
even though grubby and well used, w i l l carry us t o
receive our diplomas and then t o meet the
lenges of our lives.

��L E F T: Dissecting a frog is one of the disadvantages
of biology. B E L O W : Karen Winters is seen through
the frame of her trade. B O T TO M : Putting
ing touches on a sketch, Marian Urban demonstrates
that w o r k a n d patience can produce beauty.

Knowledge
only

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�To K n o w T h e m I s T o Respect T h e m

M u r i e l Wigent — Executive Secretary

The yearbook staff did a little research into
the past o f our new superintendent, and we
found t h a t he used t o be a mailman. That's
why whether rain, sleet, snow, hail, or floods,
the school must go on . . . M r. Olmsted has
done what is felt by the community,
ers and t h e students t o be a superb j o b i n
running and organizing our school system t o
make i t more effective in its purpose.
Mr. Luce, new this year at CHS, has come
to u s w i t h m a n y ideas a n d improvements
which he feels we all are t o benefit
the future years. H i s goal is to build up and
or replenish t h e pride o f C H S t o t h e p o i n t
where i t should be f o r a school o f i t s size,
calibre, and talent. M r. Drago's job
ant principal isn't glorious, and h e wouldn't
win a student popularity poll, but he has done
an excellent j o b i n relating school policy t o
the every day circumstances.
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Assistant Superintendent — A l f r e d Cyne

Superintendent — Norman C. Olmsted

�M r. L a c e enjoys a f r i e n d l y conversation w i t h a l i t t l e k n o w n
person.

Assistant Principal — A n t h o n , P t b a g , ,

CHS Feels the Effects of New Administration

1

�ABOVE: Mrs_ Aline Weiler serves oar school well as
librarian_ L E F T: M r s . l a d y Stemma alurays has a
smile l o r a student i n need_ B E L O W : M r s . Joyce
Lathy. an all purpose secretor). lalfills her

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the beg,n,ung of a nen day of work.

Office, Library A r e 'Havens o f Answers'
The school secretaries must be given
nition for their efficient supervision and maintenance
of the high school office. Their outstanding devotion
has proven invaluable as they take on the daily routine
of typing the daily bulletin, answering
tions from students, faculty, and misinformed parents.
The library is different things to
For some the library has long been a retreat
thoughts
For others the library is a lounge
with old friends and
And for some, t h e library is a research study
atmosphere, providing building blocks for the future
in pages o f books. A n d as each leaf o f the book is
turned another word is written and a future

2

�Students Travel Through

R I G H T: M r . Boonstra i s a n e w
member o f the C.H.S.
LOW: C o a c h S c h r o f h a a r studies
each sentence o f a composition as
carefully as h e studies
euver o f a football play.

2

�The Stages o f Literature

"All t h e world's a stage a n d t h e
people are merely players" — William
Shakespeare
English students at C.H.S. take on
the note of players as they are swept
into the exciting era of
erary figures. I n their
students study the gallantry of Julius
Caesar, t h e unbelievable patience o f
Job, and the talent of Omar Khayyam.
As juniors, students travel through the
lives of great novelists such as Ernest
Hemingway, J o h n Steinbeck, a n d
Sherwood Anderson. I n t h e i r senior
year, students are confronted with the
great works o f William Shakespeare,
and find themselves reliving
ating times of the Elizabethan period.
C.H.S. English is indeed a challenge,
but the knowledge one derives from i t
becomes o f v i t a l importance a s t h e
years

RIGHT: There's always time for a bit
of humor in Mrs. Hayes' class. BELOW
RIGHT: The highlights of
than era are presented by Mrs. Lori.
BELOW: A teacher is one of
closet

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�Hemingway, Shakespeare, and

A B O V E : M i s s Coscarelly t o o k o n
the responsibility o f debate coach.
R I G H T: " Wo u l d you
ing that?" asks M r s . Grimes.

2

�On N e w Meaning

TOP L E F T: Mrs. L o r i explains the
symbolism i n
B E T H . A B O V E : E v e n teachers
have homework. L E F T : N o t a l l
of a teacher's activities take place
in t h e classroom.

2

�M r. Parker w i l l be remembered by Seniors for his friendly
" H o l d i n the halls.

The camera catches M r. Parker unaware.

Language Gives Insight Into
"Aber was kann ich sagen?" Students
taking German I o r I I k n o w t h i s
phrase well. With Detlef Olsen as
structor, t h e German language comes
alive as students learn the language and
customs o f t h e Germanic peoples o f
Europe.
"Cerran sus masas, p o r favor." A n d
so ends another Spanish class w i t h
Monty Parker. Spanish I , II, and I I I are
all supplemented w i t h
speakers, a n d lectures, w h i c h h e l p
Spanish students understand
ish-speaking people of the world.

M r. Parker prepares a future lesson l o r his unsuspecting students.

2

�ABOVE: "Come o n kids. t h i n k . These skits are
morrow." B E L O W : D o n ' t w o r r y, M r . Olsen. t h e r e a r e
better days ahead.

TOP: T h e German Language i s no stranger t o M r .
Olsen. A B O V E : C r a i g D a r r o w i s assisted w i t h h i s
German.
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�Today's Youth
Participating in mock elections, going to watch
Richard Nixon deliver a campaign speech a n d
having the classroom filled with CBS
all a part of learning history and government a t
CHS.
Students study f r o m current
tions, along w i t h their history text, keeping u p
with the new as well as t h e old. M r. Keeslar's
varied collections as well as his robust enthusiasm
for campaigns have caused many students to take
more interest i n government a t b o t h local and
national levels.
History classes discuss topics openly. Students
wonder why Israel and Egypt cannot get along,
why studying the past w i l l help make a better
future, and even why the U.S. is involved in the
war in Viet Nam.
Nobody can understand all the "whys", but we
are trying. And that is what is important: To t r y
and understand the world in which we live.

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�VOMIN.....•••••••=1111i

L E F T: M r. Keestar perches himself
on h i s s t o o l a s h e watches o v e r
his senior "angels". F A R L E F T:
The halls o f C H S wouldn't be t h e
same w i t h o u t t h e e c h o o f M r .
Renshaw's lectures.

mar

Tomorrow's History

FA R L E F T: M r . Davenport gains
valuable experience a s a student
teacher. L E F T: M r .
nals t h a t everything i s A - O K a s
he opens t h e voting booth f o r t h e
mock elections. A B O V E :
bart points out America's mistakes'
of the past.

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�They

R I G H T: C o a c h B r o w n ' s h i s t o r y
lessons range f r o m t h e stone age
to L . B . J . B E L O W : T h e M a g n a
Carta a n d s i m i l i a r documents a r e
studied in M r. King's world history
classes. B E L O W R I G H T : M r .
King is swamped w i t h projects o n
current affairs and the distant past.

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�Man's

L E F T: F o r one h o u r a d a y,
M r. Bushouse occupies h i s
physics, s t u d e n t s ' m i n d s
with t h o u g h t s o f scientific
phenomena: the refraction o f
light. wave pulse, and vectors.
L E F T A B O V E : Ta k i n g time
out f o r a breather. both M r .
Bovee a n d M r . L i n d s a y are
thankful f o r a n o p p o r t u n i t y
to g e t a w a y f r o m b i o l o g y,
chemistry, a n d s t u d e n t s .
ABOVE: M r .
comes absorbed i n h i s work.

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�Science Tests Student's
Keeping up with our rapidly
changing s c i e n t i f i c
doesn't always mean knowing
the latest formula.
sists of the desire to
quire, and explore. Chemistry
and physics students can b e
seen working after school o n
puzzling experiments,
ing as the magic of
folds before t h e m . W o r k i n g
with lab partners, t h e y learn
the a r t o f intense interaction
under scientific
Biology students begin t h e
year apprehensive
secting frogs b u t are relieved
to find that the class is
terror t h e y h a d been l e d t o
believe

L E F T: Things look gran as M r. Lindsey deals out another test.
ABOVE: M r. Bovee takes a break a f t , explaining the digestive
system o f a frog t o his class.

�L E F T, F o r t h e last t i m e , M r .
Lindsey tries to demonstrate the
art o f gas laws.
sides leaching h i s
jects. M r . L o d e takes h i s t u r n
tending s t u d y h a l l .

�R I G H T, Struggling with her senior
math class. M r s . Watson patiently
explains a problem. B E L O W: Mrs.
Trebilcock's student teacher helps
the c l a s s w i t h t h e i r g e o m e t r y
problems.

�Can You Do New Math With Old
This familiar line from Peanuts
has become t h e constant plea o f
math students at C.H.S. Here they
find t h a t Charlie Brown's h u m o r
takes o n n e w meaning f o r them.
Struggling w i t h t h e philosphy o f
"new math", the wishy-washes, the
blockhead's, a n d t h e all-knowing
Lucy's are finding i t harder
derstand than just to
mination, such as holding onto a
security blanket; skill, a s
suing t h e R e d Baron; logic, l i k e
knowing when t o come i n o ff t h e
roof out o f the rain; perseverance,
like that of waiting for the "Great
Pumpkin" are required of all "new
math" students.

ABOVE: M r s . Trebileock smiles as
dent u n f o l d s a n interesting t a l e entitled.
" W h y I Didn't Do M y Hotneu.ork.” L E F T:
Mrs. H a r t . a new faculty member, ponders
over a question from a student i n
bra I I class.

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�Fred Davenport displayed much patience in his role
teacher in the government and U.S.

Miss Weber discusses pressing student problems with
a student as precious class time

Students Teachers Get Preview of
The teachers and students alike are helped at CHS
by the several student teachers. These student teachers
come f r o m various colleges a n d universities f r o m
throughout the state, b u t all o f them are joined here
to t r y and teach us something, or to let us teach them
something. CHS has always had a fine group
ers, a n d t h i s year has surpassed i n q u a l i t y a n d a l l
around capability.
Mr. Ross and M r. Bohannon are
to the students a t CHS, as we will testify. They plan
for us, guide us, counsel us, teach us, and
tantly they help pave the way to our future by getting
us into colleges, universities, and trade schools.

Miss Lane awaits the arrival of her All-American
sweetheart—Clark Kent.

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�"Wro:""ler

4 4 4 1 °

M r. Bohannon greets a l l of his students w i t h that same understanding
smile.

Good
Never
Too

Mrs. Ross enjoys talking w i t h one o f h e r
dents, To m Aldrich.
Mrs. Barbara Ross is m e t b y m a n y pleasant surprises i n her
job as counselor.

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�MmIr-1

FA R R I G H T: M r . Sabin helps t o solve a
students problem. R I G H T: H a r d
sults i n f u n t o o . a s M r . F r i z z e l l a n d t h e
choir prepare to leave for a performance at
the J u n i o r H i g h . A B O V E R I G H T. - M i s s
Coscarelly lectures t o h e r speech class o n
correct procedure. A B O V E : M r . A l d r i c h .
area commercial photographer,
tography t o vocational students.
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�Fine Arts
Us to
Art awakens us to life, to each other,
to ourselves. Through the arts, people
can find expressions for
Artists search f o r relationships within
their lives, their colleagues, themselves,
and the world around them.
Through an organized debate team,
talented C . H . S . s t u d e n t s research,
gather d a t a a n d f o r m opinions o n
whether o r n o t t h e U.S. should have
a compulsory selective service, t h i s
year's chosen debate topic for the state
of Michigan. I n forensics,
terpert documented or original material,
give speeches, and compete i n various
competitions.
More C.H.S. talent is displayed in the
art classes where amazing creations are
molded out of a weary lump of clay, and
a blank piece o f canvas
comes a b r i g h t summer d a y.

�Above the
The steady beat, "bounce, bounce, bounce, fingers,
knuckles, h a n d s , " carries t h e r h y t h m resounding
through the gym. The pounding echo of feet in motion
provides the drumming background. Above this rhythm
rises a syncopated beat as a volleyball is tossed over
the net, w i t h backhand, forehand, a fist.
ball guided deftly up the courts lends a
rhythm to the mixture of unpatterned beat.
The tempo o f each activity differs;
tinue, and the beat goes on.

M r. L o p e z , C H S d r i v e r education teacher, s m i l e s
bravely a s h e prepares l o r a n o t h e r nerve-racking
ride w i t h a student driver.

Mrs. Gruner became t h e new girls' phys. e d

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�Rhythm, the Beat Goes On

Teamwork is a mast when playing basketball.

Coach Kellogg times relays for grades.

The girls rest between exercises.

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�Typewriters Are Tools of This Trade

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Through the fine program
tional Education, C.H.S. students are
prepared for full-time employment or
for advanced training. Courses
Typing I I , Stenography I I , Clerical
and Secretarial Office Practice, enable
a girl to learn the skills of an efficient
office worker. Bookkeeping I I offers
departmental and payroll accounting,
a review o f adjustments, partnership
accounting, and trade
Students who succeed in
en vocation a f t e r graduation h a v e
C.H.S. to thank for their fine
tensive background training.

L E F T: M r . M y e r s t r a v e l s
matics t o the Wo r l d o f Business. A B O V E :
The Business W o r l d is a source f o r m a n y
questions. B E L O W : G r a d i n g
Comes a tedious task.

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�As every office has a coffee break, these boys enjoy a

Boys i n h o m e construction l e a r n
step b y step h o w t o construct a
house
Don i l l ceurley has more than done his job as instructor for home construction.

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�Retailing and Home
Students
High School
HOME CONSTRUCTION A N D
R E TA I L I N G
To teach techniques o f building homes i s
the main objective of the home construction
class. They have built some fine
there are many happy home owners t h a t will
testify to the excellence of the program.
Retailing i s designed t o teach interested
students the fundamentals of business in our
modern world. This business family is headed
by W. W. Smith, the notorious father of L a
Costa Nostra; a n d a l l graduating students
receive immediate placement in Sicily.

The famous " l i g h t bulb" turns on every morning a t
8 a.m.

Pain S m i t h learns h o w t o deal w i t h customers b y
working i n Penney's.

M r. Smith seems t o he conforming to the latest fads.

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�Industrial Vocations is a program i n which
students can learn on the job. Boys working
in t h e downtown garage under t h e direction
of Mr. Ruesink, learn the basic
for entry into full-time employment.
vice a n d o v e r -hall cars a n d probe i n t o t h e
mysteries an
Boys working i n t h e drafting
the same opportunity t o a p p l y t h e i r skills.
After taking the basic course in drafting at the
high school, they can study i n the downtown
vocational

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�Students Take Advantage
Many Vocational

ABOVE L E F T. K e i t h Snyder
ing a b i t humerous a t times. B O T T O M
LEFT.- M r. Ruesink explains the use of an
engine tester. L E F T: M r . Cook takes a
few minutes from h i s busy d a y t o confer
with a school schedule.
ical know-how i s passed o n t o t h e boys
in A u t o Mechanics from t h e i r instructor.
M r. Ruesink.

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�Co-op and Health Occupations

F I R S T ROW: Janean Cox, M a r y Jane McCollough, Joyce Budd, Colleen
Schafer, L i n d a B u r r i t t . S E C O N D R O W: Susan Gottschalk,
man. M i k e Crabill, Pam Rasey, Pam Wilbur.

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Steve E b b / t i h a s a f r i e n d l y smile f o r h i s
customers.

�Business and Professional World

F I R S T R O W : J e r r y D u l i n . D a r n B e l o w, B a r b a r a
Chester. S E C O N D R O W: M r s . Shook, W i l m a Merlde,
Pat Reese, Sue ZeboLsky, Vicki Morehouse, Janie M i t messer. T H I R D R O W : L e s l i e Tr i m b l e , K a t h y E l l i s ,

D a w n Towne, Janet George, Judy Mason, Joyce Swan,
C o n n i e Omo. F O U R T H R O W : S h i r l e y Boger, V i c k i
R o u s c h , Sue Richards, P a t Pohl, K a r e n Resler, Penny
S n y d e r , Rhonda Summers, K a t e Corson.

CO-OP A N D H E A LT H OCCUPATIONS
Many students who are planning to go into
business a f t e r h i g h school o r college g a i n
much o f t h e necessary experience t h e y w i l l
need later from the cooperative
gram here a t CHS. U n d e r t h e direction o f
John Dygert, this program excells in creating
future business men for the upcoming years.
The health occupations people receive their
training in the field of social work
cine. They work at the hospital, Maple Lawn
and t h e Coldwater State Home. Marcettus
Shook directs these girls f o r the betterment
of the community.

Mrs. Shook gives advice t o one o f her pupils.
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�Janitors Clean Up After the Home Ec. Crew

This i s a f a m i l i a r scene every school d a y.

L E F T: S m i l e ! Yo u ' r e o n C a n d i d Camera. A B O V E :
M r. Collins and Mrs. N u t t care for our school facilities.

The Home Economics class, taught by Naomi
Fuller, helps teach the students how
fully manage a household i n t h i s constantly
changing world.
A few years back you were lucky t o be born
without taste buds i f you had t o attend CHS.
But i n recent years, and t h i s year especially,
our cooks are doing a wonderful job. A l o t o f
credit goes to the head cook Mrs. Knowles.
I f you see someone pushing a broom
citing poetry, d o n ' t worry. I t i s only Charley
busy a t work. We not only have janitors fancy
with t h e i r brooms, b u t w e have t h e m w i t h
pizazz in their personalities.

�The outgoing personality o f Naomi Fuller has added new
spirit t o the Home Economics Department o f CHS.

Patricia Fuerstenau smiles bravely a s s h e prepares f o r
another hour with one o f her senior f amily living classes.

Cooking a n d sewing are n o t t h e o n l y subjects taught i n
Home Economics.

Karen W i n t e r s concentrates o n f i n i s h i n g h e r
project.

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�B E L O W: Patrons o f t h e Goodie S h o p
were surprised to be served breakfast b y
M r. Goodreau. R I G H T: M r . Goodreau
serves coffee t o fellow f a c u l t y members
after the mad breakfast rush.

ABOVE: M r s . Hayes gives M r . Johnson
a piece o f h e r m i n d a s t h e y p e r f o r m
in t h e f a c u l t y p l a y S L I C E I T T H I N .
R I G H T: M r . Keeslar gets an interesting
shot for splash magazine.

�CRS. Faculty Is Reserved For
Teachers a r e human, too! E v e r y t i m e a student
makes that discovery he thinks he has come up with a
great new truth. A few fortunate souls whose mothers
or sisters or uncles are teachers have an earlier exposure
to t h i s startling fact. T h e y know t h a t teachers aren't
eternally devising ways to Make life difficult for students,
that they usually have mAny outside interests.
Students are sometimes unfortunate i n n o t being
able t o see the other side o f their teachers. I n school
they observe o n l y t h e side t h a t gives " p o p " quizzes,
assigns term papers, o r tells you t o get moving when
you're just waiting for a friend t o walk t o class with.
Two good examples o f these outside interests are
the faculty play and the donation of some teachers' time
to keep the Goodie Shop open during its owner's illness.

�Organizatio

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�L E F T: M r s . Sellmer. advisor t o the yearbook staff,
is caught o f f g u a r d b y a n
grapher. B E L O W: Note i t s your t u r n t o smile, M r .
Sultan! B O T T O M : Gregg Dean. a yearbook s t a ff
member. celebrates the finishing o f

A will to work
behind

5

�A B O V E : M . S m i t h , advisor, p a t i e n t l y waits 1 m t h e
start o f the meeting. R I G H T: M a y o r Nianne calls the
meeting to order.

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�Commission Installs New Projects
Coldwater i s fortunate t o have o n e o f t h e
finest commissions i n the whole state,
nation, the whole world. Why, even L B J , i n one
of his many visits t o CHS, commented on t h e
efficiency o f o u r student government. W e n o t
only have t h e best looking mayor i n t h e Tw i n
Valley but we also have super comedian "Cheeky"
Pierce. Just ask J i m Rohloff; he'll tell you t h a t
Coldwater has one o f the most
missions on the market. I t ' s a credit and relief to
know that we are so gifted to have such talented
(and good-looking) commissioner on the
ing f o r the betterment o f our school and social
life. Now seriously, all of the above are true.

Two lonely representatives attend a Commission meeting.

B A C K R O W: P. Byrne, ( I . " . . . M r . Smith, D . Pierce, K . Johnson, N .
MacDonald. F R O N T ROW: C. Mosier, M . K e l l y, K . Smith, K . Stewart.

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�Bonnie Lukcwcek and Cindy Green are busy checking on other
schools' yearbook again.

Bonnie confers w i t h Mrs. Belittler, shout
redures.

Y E A R B O O K S TA F F, F R O N T ROW: D a n Watson, K a y Culver, Robin
Kerr, Bonnie Lukazcek, C i n d y Green, E l l a B u r k , Chris
O N D ROW: Bob Watson, Eileen Loose, Colleen Vance, Gregg Dean, Don
High.
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arbook

�STAFF
Bonnie Lukazcek
Cindy Green
Robin Kerr
Kay Culver
Ella Burk
Christie Balcom
Bob Watson
Dan Watson
Eileen Loose
Colleen Vance
Gregg Dean
Don High
Susan Gottschalk
Greg
Mark Hazelbaker
Mrs. Sellmer thinks about the better things in life.

Cardinal
Strives
Deadlin
Between Mr. King's and Mrs. Sellmer's room
is a t i n y nook t h a t most students don't even
know exists. I n this little room, yearbook staff
members s t r u g g l e w i t h incomplete copies,
blurred negatives and unmet deadlines. ( A l l
of the members join together w i t h t h e i r pica
rulers, charts and paper, attacking
sirable counting, cropping and making other
preparations i n order t o t u r n o u t what they
promise to be "the best ever.") The entire staff
unites to share the joy of returned blow-ups or
the discouragement i n realizing t h a t t h e last
roll of film was taken with the cap on
of the
In all, this year will be memorable not only
for the crumpled masses of copy i n the waste
basket o r the desperation t o meet deadlines,
but mostly because of the experiences shared.

I t just seems things are always piling up!

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�MIRROR and CHATTER Keep

F R O N T ROW: L . Ward, J. Foley, S. Hauska, S. Kecskes, J. S e v e r n , M . Shank, D . Pierce, S . S m i t h , M . Ekerhardt, C .
Nutt, P. R o h l o f t S E C O N D R O W : V . Wa r d , A . U n d e , J . S t e e l e , R. LaBelle, E . Rhodes.

Angelica Unde laboriously proof reads her page.

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Kathy Swanson shows a n extreme interest i n M i k e S h a n k
. . his work that is.

�Body
The Coldwater checkerboard press, otherwise
known as the Mirror, gives the students their monthly
dose of humor, gossip, and real important news. Headed
and watched over by Purple Hayes, they fill
homeroom and other classes with quips and quirks of
delectable news. Sara Hauska and Susan Kecskes are
co-editors a n d deserve a l o t o f congratulations f o r
getting o u t t h e M i r r o r and making i t as interesting
as i t is.
When you wake up Saturday morning or Saturday
afternoon it's always a pleasure t o have the Coldwater
Weekender there to read. And at the heart of the paper
is the "Coldwater Cardinal Chatter News." I n case
you don't see so well early Saturday morning (double
vision), you can always tune in on WTVB at ten o'clock
and hear all o f the past and future events i n which
you were or are about to be a part of.

Purple Hayes supervises Pat Roilloll and Sora

F R O N T R O W: L . Lovell, L . Ta y l o r. S E C O N D R O W: M . Lawhead,
R. Breakstone, D . Briggs, D . W i t m y e r, D . Schneider, K . Swanson.

�F U T U R E T E A C H E R S , F R O N T ROW: M . Perrin, C. Catey, S . VanKampen, T . Woodward, K . Culver. T H I R D R O W :
D. Phelps, J. Knight, J. Snyder, L . Hemker, S. K e l l y. SEC- M i s s Philips, J . Simons, M . Shank, W . L y t l e , M . Tr y o n ,
O N D ROW: N . Rakestrarn, C. BaIcon, P. Nearpass, M . jade, D . Briggs, C. Av e r y.

They Learn By Doing

S T U D E N T L I B R A R I A N S , C. Snow, K . Hiilborg,
neman, S. Parker, G. Petsh, P. M o r r i l l , L . German, G. Sours,
V. Roush.
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�They M o l d Minds, Metal, a n d W o o d

SHOP C L U B , A T D E S K : T . Schutt, F R O N T R O W : T . T H I R D ROW: D . Glant, a Blanton, G.
Barnes, L. Cushing, J. Arnold, D. Huss. SECOND ROW: D . I N G : A . Blosser, E. Sell, D. Fadden, D . Brooks, W. Barnes,
Hurley, D . Morehouse, D . H a r m o n , L . C l a r k , P. Loose. T . Reed, M r. Stankey.

To some o f us, spending t h e rest o f
our lives in school may seem a
treme a n d extraordinary, b u t t o t h e
future teachers, it's a prospect they are
looking forward to. O f course, there are
those of us who will spend the rest of our
lives in the second grade because we just
aren't awfully smart.
The Future Teachers' Association i s
geared to teach the members more about
the teaching profession. This goal
ter understanding i s often achieved b y
practice, so many o f the members have
jobs in the afternoon i n our elementary
school. They observe as well as teach and
the program has been highly successful
as a basis f o r going i n t o t h e teaching
career
The shop club is an organization that
enables boys interested i n t h i s
further their knowledge i n woodworking
by attempting projects together.

This shop club member practices a shill that may b e his livelihood.

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�F U T U R E N U R S E S A S S O C I AT I O N , from L E F T to R I G H T: P. Reese,
V. Roush, C. Norman. K . Resler, P. Rasey, Mrs. Shook, W. Merkle, V.
Morehouse, D . Belote, J . B u d d , J . Mitmesser. S E AT E D : S . Zebolsky
and J. Walker.

T H E Y O U N G R E P U B L I C A N CLUB, F I R S T ROW: A . Baird, A. Lopez,
T. Fiske. S E C O N D R O W : N . Olmsted, M . McCullough, M . Nowaski,
C. Weage. T H I R D ROW: J. Simond, J. Johnson, D. Schneider, T. Heller,
M r. Kessler, L . Franklin, T. Heller.
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�The Future Nurses' Association i s
comprised of girls who hope to further
their education i n the field of medicine.
Many of them work in the Community
Health C e n t e r where t h e y learn t h e
basic skills that will be required of them
in their
Just as the Future Nurses
ing t o better their education
cine, the Future Homemakers
ing t o lean' more about t h e i r future
role as housekeepers and housewives.
They study t h e r i g h t ways t o shop,
thrifty ways to prepare meals, and how
to take advantage of real bargains.
The Future Secretaries' Association
is aimed a t promoting knowledge o f
office work. In their meetings they learn
of new techniques that will be of use to
them i n t h e future. Representatives
from business machine companies talk
to the club about the kinds
ment that is being used today and the
proper way to handle it.
T H E F U T U R E H O M E M A K E R S a r e f r o m L E F T t o R I G H T: L i l i e
Lovell, Rus.selle Breakstone, Sherry Enos, Helle Mathieson, a n d L i n d a
Pifer.

Knowledge Plus Practice

T H E F U T U R E S E C R E TA R I E S A S S O C I AT I O N . F I R S T
ROW: K . Snyder. R . Broughman, S . Robbins, V . Barringer,
J. Smith, E. Loose, S. Sperry. K . Hillborg, B. Lukazcek. SECOND ROW: J . D u l i n , E. Schlutz. S. Stephenson, C. Green, T.
Lytle, C. Mosier. B. Warkoczeski, C. Fee. L. Lovell, K . Rumsey.

T H I R D ROW: J . Foley, J. Warner, M . Poling, D. Macklin, D.
S w a r t , K . B r a n d . . K . Easterday, C. Malovey, N . Luckazeek.
M . Pope, R. Lawrence. F O U R T H ROW: M . Lindblom, J. Wise.
C . Burritt, S. Griffin, S. Goebel, P. Adams, S. Herman.
K . Porter, J. Herrick. G. Solis.
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�THESPIANS
BACK R O W : K . Clyne, C . VanLanen, J . Milliman, M . Urban, M .
Reynolds, M . Coates, Miss Coscarelly, G. Dean, ID. Houser, C. Shafer,
P. Rolhoff, S. Stanley, T. Lytle, K . Culver, S . VanLanen, T. Voss, C.
Goodwin. 2nd ROW: D . Scheinder, D . Walkup, K . Chester, E , Blanton,
J. Dean, K . Swanson, P. Griffin, L . Feller, C. Morehouse. lot
Stock, C. Wilson, C . Stewart, T . Almeda, T . Luther, M . Bailey, K .
Easterday, C. Weaver

Thespians learn the Ins and Outs
The Thespians, under the direction of Phyllis
Coscarelly, capitalize on the theatre.
bers learn the techniques and skills of acting
along with an acquaintance with t h e modern
theatre. The Teen Chamber works closely with
the Coldwater Chamber of Commerce on many
of its worthwhile activities. One o f the most
important of these is the judging of lights and
decorations on the houses over the Christmas
holiday. T h i s fine organization i s
Nita Hart.

Thespians live i n their own world on t h e stage.
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�TEEN CHAMBER,
B A C K ROW: J. Borden, K . B r a n d . , K. Porter, B. Watson, P. Byrne, T.
Rzepka, K . Culver, E . Schultz, J . H i n k l e y, M r s . H a r t . 2 n d R O W : J .
Metters, J. Wise, C. Dean, P. Rolhoff, E. Pet.°ld, D. Macklin, G. Giant.
1st ROW: C . M c M i l l a n , R . Cushing, E . B u r k , S. Stanley, K . Haynes,
G. H y a t t

Teen Chamber Works to

Mrs. H a r t , advisor, struggles w i t h daily problems concerning the Te e n Chamber.
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�ABOVE: B . Lenning, T. L u t h e r, M . lade, V. Allen. B E L O W :
Marsha F i s h e r a n d B o b L e n n i n g practice j a r a n upcoming
debate. B E L O W R I G H T: B o b L e a n i n g seems t o e n j o y t h i s
relaxed position.

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, t i d f l v i e l

The debate team of the '68269 season may
have been small i n number, b u t they proved
themselves large in stature. In the tournaments,
the participated i n a fashion t h a t represented
CHS as most commendable. Amongst
bators there m a y b e a f u t u r e governor, o r
congressman, o r ambassador, o r even
ident.
The vigor o f t h e forensics team i s typical
of CHS; yet they stand out in their uniqueness
and talent. They entered in such tournaments
as the Battle Creek Bowl and the districts, and
those w h o qualified w e n t t o
People in these programs deserve a lot of credit
because i t isn't easy to get up at 5:30 to go to
those tournaments.

Forensics and Debate Improve Speaking Ability

FORENSICS T E A M , F R O N T R O W : M . Fisher, B . L e n - H e r m a n , M . McCollough, M . Coats, D . Briggs, J . H i n k l e y.
sing. S E C O N D ROW: A . Lopez, R. Brauker, L . Watson, L . F O U R T H R O W: V. A l l e n , W. Ly t l e , E . Anderson.
Boley, D . Phelps. T H I R D R O W: E . Treacy, S. Stanley, G.
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�•

Band Activities
Marching,
Festivals, and
We're proud of our music man, M r. Gordon
he has n o t o n l y taught u s how t o display o u r talent more
effectively, but he has also done a great job in organizing and
directing our band. Many of the individual members deserve a
lot of credit for their work which they put in to make the band
so great. I t is certain that the band as a whole is worthy of our
highest praise. They have been an invaluable asset at our home
football games because of the entertainment they provided for
us during half time. T h e y are as equally appreciated a t pep
assemblies and home basketball games where they always are
there to raise a l i t t l e spirit and a lot of pride.

Ella B u r k displays the fine a r t

Hours of work go into a half-time show.

F R O N T ROW: J. Hinkley, D. Collings, L. Cox. B . Badders, N. Bucannon,
D. Stickney, R . Heffelfinger, N . Rakestraw, K . Stewart, C .
Frohnapfel, D . Schneider. S E C O N D R O W: Y. Morales, D . Wa l u p , C .
Frohnapfel, S. Menendorph, N. Sturgeon, K . Va n Avery, C. Stewart, V.
Marvin, T. Patch, L . Peck, D . Hefner, W . K l o t z , D . Collins. T H I R D
ROW: J . Dove, C. Av e r y, F. Voss, C. Lenard, J . Pitts, D . Worst, R .
Scantlan, C. Sussex, F. Johnson, R S m i t h , E . B u r k , R . W i c k a m , R .
Douglas, R . L a y m a n , R . Barnes, D . B y e r s , J . Vo l p e , W . E n g l i s h .
F O U RT H R O W: R . Nelson, K . Clyne, D . Atkins, J. Kaleva, R . White,
D. Pierce, G. D u n n , C. Darrow, M r . Gordon Sabin, D . M u n n ,
Kee, R. Williams, C. M i l l e r, P. Moore, D. Watson.

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��The Harmonious Voices of Creation
I f y o u see a certain person
walking around with a plunger in
his hand, it's most likely not what
you think it's for. Now, we return
to the choir. As we all will recall,
in one of the many presentations
given to us this year by the choir,
there was a variety of
of which was that of a plunger.
The CHS Choir and
ladiers have long been a source of
great pride for our high school. I t
seems t h a t e v e r y t i m e t h e y
attend a contest, they
with awards and first
the trillions. I f y o u missed t h e
excitement this year, remember,
Uncle Skip Wants YOU!

R I G H T: D i a n e Neitzert sings a solo
at a n assembly.

CHOIR, F R O N T ROW: M r. Frizzel, T. Almeda, M . Culbert,
K. Bowerman, D . Zegarski, P. C o r e y, S . N o h n ,
Knight, S. A s h , M . Simons. S E C O N D ROW: J . Williams, J.
Sewell, L . Gooch, J. Bopp, C. Sussex, P. Rohloff, C. Rainey,
J. Knight, C. Trans. T H I R D ROW: D. B u r r i t t , P. Smith, D.
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Walkup, D . M u n n , T. Voss, D . Jones, D . Snyder, R. Clark,
N. Olmsted, D. Neitzert, J. Moore. F O U R T H ROW: E. Ford,
D. Coates, K . Yu n t , M . Doll, M . M c N i t t , D. M u n n , D. E l y,
G. Hartfield, D . Hinderliter, J . Luce, L . D o t y,

�All Your Blues Away

B A L L A D I E R S , F R O N T ROW: D . Zegarski, T. Almeda, N . C l a r k . D . M e N i t t , J . Bobb. F O U R T H R O W : M . D o l l , D
Olmsted, D . Walup. S E C O N D ROW: J . Williams, S. Nolin, J o n e s , D . Snyder, D . M u n n .
D. N e i t z e r t , J . Sewell. T H I R D R O W : D . H i n d e r l i t e r, R .

M r. Frizzell directs t h e choir through a better year
than ever before.

Pam S m i t h i s caught o ff guard i n Choir.

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�Foreign Exchange

G E R M A N C L U B , sitting L E F T t o R I G H T: P. Shemel,
finger, V. Dalchow, G . Denbrock, V . Lukas, C .
ROW: C. Frohnapfel, E . Schultz, A . Unde, S. Brown, D . Norton, D .
Wright, C. Vance, J. Blanchard, M r. Olson.

S PA N I S H C L U B , F I R S T ROW: E . Blanton, S. Worst, C. Gull, LeAnn
Hempker. S E C O N D R O W : A . Lopez, T . F i s k e , M . M c D o n a l d , S .
Butcher, R . Travelbee, C. VanLannen. T H I R D R O W: S . Stanley, K .
Snyder, C. Tompkins, R. Breakstone, D . Watson, M r. Parker.
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�CHS a Melting Pot
EXCHANGE STUDENTS. A s i n t h e past, C H S has
been the "melting p o t " for exchange students from all
parts of the world. Germans, Finns, Philipinos, Danes,
Swedes, and Norwegians have come together a t CHS.
They're not only students but they also assume the role
of teacher in the language. I t ' s a credit and a privilege
to have such a wonderful program here at CHS.

Marianne. o n e o f t h e s h y e r exchange students. i s
caught off guard i n English class.

T H E E X C H A N G E S T U D E N T S are from L E F T to R I G H T: Elizabeth
Petzold, Yu k k a Kaleva, Angelica Unde, M i k e Eberhart, HeIle Mathimon,
Mariann lberhagen, Ingunn Jacobsen, and Tr i s k y Almeda.
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�Dan Watson shows why he was the winner of the best luck
award i n the Paper Airplane Contest.

They Do Their Thing
The Science and Math
plored t h e mystic world
dynamics b y w a y o f a
plane contest. Mrs. Watson and Mr.
Bovee guide the members through
many tricky problems in math and
science. C H S can boast o f one o f
the most spirited Pep Clubs in the
Twin Valley. Pep signs and sayings
proved t o be their bag.
dents' school s p i r i t couldn't help
but be lifted b y this group
timists led by M r. Keesler.

SCIENCE- M A T H C L U B , F R O N T R O W : A . Lopez. C . Catey. S E C O N D
ROW: M r. Bovee, D. Norton, C. Rogers, C. Cuthbert, J. Sevein, D . Schneider,
K. Frohnapret, S. Keckes
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�PEP C L U B , F R O N T R O W: D . B u r r i t t , M . Lindbloom, E .
Loose, C. Norman, M . Haynes, V. Wa r d , M . Reynolds, K .
DiIon, K . Haynes, M r . Kessler, S E C O N D R O W : J . N u t t ,
L. Lovell, C. Fee, P. Pohl, L . Masters, K . Jepson, K . Smith,
M. K e l l y, E . Blanton, B . R i c k , J . Burcher, B . Blanchard,
T H I R D ROW: S. Zebolsky, V. Morehouse, S. Luck,
man, J . Trimble, M . M i l l e r, T . Ta c k e t t , L . M c K i n l e y, V .
Walker, C . Kosmerick, F O U R T H R O W : C . Goodwin, M .

Capella, S . K e l l y, P. Reese, S . Gottschalk, C . Shafer, N .
MacDonald, S. Stanley, C. Foss, T. Fiske, A . Lopez, F I F T H
ROW: J. Bailey, S. Peterson, C. Allen, J. Hashley, M . Doll,
D. Gage, T . Rzepka, D . H u n t l e y, S . Tr u e s , C . Hawkins,
S I X T H R O W : P . H a w l e y, M . Reynolds, D . H a p n e r, B .
Shettler, S. Hauska, J. Trues, P. Byrne, D. Pierce,
son, L. Raymond, S. Olmstead, K . Weidner

�F I R S T ROW: L. Sherfield, K. Fiske, R. Cushing, I. Jacobson, D . Posante, E . Schultz, P. Hankins, L . Lovell,
C. Johnson, C . M c M i l l a n , C . M i l l e r. S E C O N D R O W : E . F O U R T H R O W: M . Herman, P. Nearpass, N . Thacher, L .
Petzold, S. Ta y l o r, S. Bauer, K . Winters, D. Ta y l o r, A . Long, B u r r i t t , L. Peck, A . Unde, J. Luce, D. Burritt.
C. Norman, C. Snow. T H I R D ROW: M r s . Grover, C. Smith.

GAA Enjoys Sports in a

Cheryl perlorms an amazing stunt on t h e rings.
Grace a n d poise are exhibited i n routine gymnastics.

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�Tri-H-Y Participates
The Girls' Athletic Association sparked
threat i n athletics i n many o f CHS's outgoing
girls. T h e y p u t i n time outside o f t h e regular
physical education classes in order to learn more
skills i n gymnastics and t o take part i n such
sports as bowling, volleyball, and swimming i n
Hillsdale.
The Tr i - H i - Y Club is a service organization
concerned w i t h t h e betterment o f t h e greater
Coldwater Community. Directed b y Mrs. Lori,
the club has launched such worthwhile projects
as food and clothing drives, candy sales, and
camp outs. As in years before, selected girls from
the club attend the Michigan State
lature a t Lansing. Three days are spent at the
capital, girls playing the roles of young senators
and legislators. The girls amend and pass laws.

F I R S T R O W D . Reese, L . Trimble, S. Zebolsky, P. Hawley,
K. Smith. S E C O N D R O W M . Culbert, C. Trana, G. A d l e r, T.
Gates, C. Catcher, C. Rodgers, B . Church. T H I R D R O W K .
Winters, S. K e l l y, M . K e l l y, D . Hapner, B . Rick, T. Ta c k e t t ,
M. Raynolds. F O U R T H R O W S. Luck, P. Pohl, B. Shettler, S.
Hauska, M . Raynolds.

Tr i - H i - Y officers a r e M a r t h a Reynolds,
Pat Pohl, and Sara Henske.

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�KEY CLUB,
S TA N D I N G L E F T T O R I G H T: M r . Johnson, S. DeLoach, G. B M . '
D. Atkins, F. Moler, J. Barber, S. L u t h y, T. Fiske, T. Davis,
baker, J. Swanson, P. Snyder, T. Heller, G. Paradine, B. Doll. S I T T I N G :
T. Forsythe, F. Johnson, S . Olmstead, H . Masson, D . Patterson, D .
Robley, G. Lowe, F. Hawkins, T. Sowles.

Key Club Gives

The officers o f the K e y Club are C. house. J . Barber.
and Scott DeGooch, who is not present.
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Betterment of the school
munity has been the objective of the
CHS K e y Club this past year. Under
the direction o f M r . Johnson, t h e y
have p e r f o r m e d m a n y w o r t h w h i l e
tasks. One project was the sponsoring
of a needy family, and another was
attending the state convention.
The Coldwater C Club is made up
of the boys who receive their varsity
letter or letters. The club stresses the
importance of excellence in sports but
also the principles of
ship. On and off the playing
ketball court, tennis court,
track o r wherever they are, they are
expected t o uphold t h e principles o f
clean living.

�C Club Sponsors Successful

Club concession slaw!.

C CLUB,
R
O
W
:
F I R S T R O W : Coach 1 . o , , D . Watson, C . M a c R a e , D .
Blaskie, T. Whitson, M . Dalchow, E. E . Rhodes, K . Keeton,
M. Papke, P. Newman, Bob Watson, Joe Metters. SECOND
ROW: T . Davis, D. Rubley, G. Lowe, D. Newberry, J. Bopp,
L Sherrick, C . A l l e n , S . Barringer, S . H i n k l e y. T H I R D

R . LaBelle, J . Hashley, M . Cappella, C . Steel, J .
R a h r i g , F. M o l e r, D . Watson, D . Rumens, P. VanKampen,
J . Swanson. F O U R T H ROW: P. Rubley, J. Lowe, Q. B e r r y,
K . Smith, D. Adler, D. Scheidler, M . McDonald, R. Barnes,
J . Hauska, J . Cuthbert.

�C A M P U S L I F E , B A C K ROW: S. Lindner, F. Pope, T. Heckman,
N. Rakestraw, M . Lawhead, B . Flickenger, R . Smith, D . Wa r n e r,
M r. Parker, M r . Myers. R O W T W O : L . Heckman, J. Mitmesser,
J. Simons, M . Culbert, C . Rodgers. R O W O N E : B . Staley, B .
Warner, K . M i l l a r d , R . Breakstone.

Campus Life, Camera Club, Assemblies A d d

CAMERA C L U B , S TA N D I N G : E . M . Eberhart, D .
Munn, M . S h a n k , D . M u n n . S I T T I N G : A . U n d e , E .
Schultz.
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Campus L i f e , Camera C l u b ,
Assemblies
Betterment o f s c h o o l l i f e
through brotherhood
tian fellowship is the goal of the
Campus Life Club. This club has
helped i n many
jects, a n d most o f the members
also take active roles i n TA P ' s
and o t h e r such programs.
The Camera C l u b i s largely
responsible for taking all
tures f o r t h e yearbook and t h e
Mirror. These boys take
tures, get t o carry cool cameras
as i f they were hall passes (huh
Scott?), a n d g e t t o w a l k r i g h t
out into t h e middle o f the gym
in t h e middle o f assemblies a n d
act as if they are taking a picture.
The yearbook salutes y o u a n d
thanks you for all t h e help you
gave them.

�to Many Facets

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UPPER L E F T: M a r k Harelbaher introduces
omore candidate for Pep Queen. To n i
TOM L E F T: P a t Corey a n d Debby N o r t o n display
their talent in the Sophomore talent assembly. A B O V E :
Coach H o b a r t introduces t h e basketball team a t t h e
awards assembly.

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�Crowning Is the Highlight

Flowergirl. Maggie Reynolds, a n d crownbearer, A d a m S m i t h ,
share the excitement o f the Homecoming parade w i t h Christy.

The highlight o f Homecoming
1968 was the crowning of Nianne
MacDonald a s queen. D o n n a
Snow, l a s t year's
tionally assisted Mayor Pillsbury
in the ceremony.
From t h e sideline, t h e n e w
queen, C e c i l M o s i e r, K a r e n
Haynes, C h r i s t y F o s s , K a r e n
Smith, and their escorts, Quinn
Berry, Charlie Va n A k e n , B i l l
Bobier, D a v e Pierce, a n d T i m
Davis, cheered t h e Coldwater
Cardinals o n t o a 19-6 victory
over the Hillsdale Homets.
The evening's events
nessed b y hundreds
people and CHS alumni.

Queen Nianne and her court reigned over the
"Electric Circus."

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�Nianne MacDonald lost her composure as she was crowned
1968 homecoming queen o f CHS.

�Suffering the only i n j u r y of the Mudboud was
Nianne MacDonald.

The Bonfire reflected

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�M r. Keeslar patiently awaits to ring the victory bell for CHS.

The kickoff of the Electric Circus was
the Mudbowl, where junior-senior rivalry
was displayed. " S e n i o r p o w e r " c a m e
through with a 6-0 victory over
iors. Homecoming night brought
rade, complete w i t h marching bands,
homecoming court, and
People, hand i n hand, twisting a n d
turning, no not shing-a-linging,
ticipating in the fun filled
Led b y the J V cheerleaders, t h e snake
wound from downtown back to the school
where everyone was greeted b y the huge
bonfire. School spirit rose with
and the bonfire is recognized as
orable event of the Circus.
The finale of the event was the dance
under the "big top", with music by the
Gents
The refreshment b o o t h s expressed
class individuality and t h e decorations
created a circus-like atmosphere.

FA R L E F T: A gigantic cardinal
won first place f o r t h e
the float competition.
first annual mudbowl proved
a very dirty game.

�Seniors
Their Last Turn
on the
The Senior class o f '69 posed as the
world waited f o r t h e p l o t t o unroll i n
the delightful comedy R I N G A R O U N D
T H E MOON.
The play, directed b y
rico a n d student director, M a r y J a n e
McCollough, was a line comedy which
featured senior Dean Herman in the role
of twins. Other characters contributing
to the confusion on stage were
myer, M a r i a n Urban, E l l a B u r k , Greg
Dean, To m Rzepka, I n g u n n Jacobsen,
Stacy Van Laanen, Cheryl Weaver, Willie
Lytle, and Mike Doll.
One must realize that such
cant romantic play could not have been
as successful without the devotion of the
many crews.

ABOVE: J u d y Warner adds age t o M i k e D o l l for his part i n
the Senior Play. B E L O W : T h e enrire Senior P l a y
sisting of Marian Urban, Dean Herman. Deb Witmyer, With,,
Lytle. Ingunn Jacobson, Stacy Van Laanan. Greg Dean, Cheryl
Weaver. E l l a Burk, To m Rzepka. and M i k e D o l l played their
difficult

�Greg Dean and Cheryl Weaver are shown here
in a dance scene from R I N G A R O U N D T H E
MOON.
TOP: " A n d t e l l me. Joshua, d i d t h e same
thing happen last night?" M I D D L E : "Which
one o f y o u i s i t now?" asks D i a n a a s one
of the twins appears before her. B O T T O M :
Where are you o ff t o Hugo, dear?

�sc,':,r,.Zybetaw

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The ladies of the P. T. A . make a toast t o M r. Cahill. t h e best treasurer they
ever had.

�Class of '69 Presents T H E FA M I LY M A N
"Congratulations, Bill Cahill, you have just
won t h e P r i d e Homemaker Aw a r d o f t h e
year." B i l l proved a t o o charming, efficient,
and devoted parent, throwing the entire Cahill
family into an uproar t h a t took
iously entertaining acts to straighten out.

CAST

Mike Wendel

B a r b

Heiney

Kristina Yunt

L a u r a Heckman

Shelby Stanley C h a r l i e Gann
Cindy Green N i a n n e MacDonald
Stacy VanLaanen B i l l Bobier
Jerrolyn Dulin
Greg Dean

T o m

W i l l i e

Rzepka
Lytle

He thinks hen

LEFT: The Cahill children greet their father on his first
I rom the hospital. ABOVE: Jackie Foley assists Bill Bolster with his
make-up
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�Teachers Show Talent; SLICE I T T H I N
The hilarious lines a n d fine
acting presented in the teacher's
play, "Slice I t Thin," will long
be remembered a t
rected b y K e n H a m l e t a n d
Nadia Lori, t h e play
sented five times, two
were for donations
ers who did not have a role in
the play did their part
ing with props and advertising.
The cast rehearsed for
before putting on the
which brought i n over $2,000.
This money was used toward
scholarships f o r s i x deserving
students. A salute to
ers of CHS!

LEFT: The 1968 cast
backstage hands assemble
tain call. RIGHT: " I hate you! I
hate you!"

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�L E F T: Watch out lo, the Russian Bombshell. A B O V E P l e a s e . Carol!"

" I I you're implying that Foe had too much t o
drink—you're r i g h t . "

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�ABOVE: A h u g e volcano dominated t h e " S o n g o f t h e
Islands". B E L O W, Couples dance i n t h e
sphere of the islands.

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�L E F T: D a r La Belle is served by island maidens. A B O V E :
Roger Tr o n a , senior class president, acknowledges t h e
junior class welcome. B E L O W : G e r r i A d l e r a n d B a r b
Freethy sing a t t h e J u n i o r -Senior Banquet.

Palm
Volcano
Mood
The May weather, combined with
ing music, created the ideal atmosphere for the
"Song o f t h e Islands", t h e
Senior Prom.
Couples were enveloped i n t h e
mosphere created by a massive volcano, swaying
palms, and a Polynesian shack.
The theme sets the beat, the beat creates the
mood, and the mood lends a note of fascination,
always unique, always
The Aloha Luau, better known as
Senior Banquet, was held in the preceding week
of the prom, but still had the same
mosphere
Karen Haynes, junior class
comed the senior class and Roger Trans. senior
class president, acknowledged the greeting. Mr.
Ken Hamlet was welcomed as guest speaker and
brought laughter from the audience
livering his humorous b u t meaningful speech
on pollywogs.
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�At last . . . graduation night. T h e 101st
graduating class o f C H S filed
Cardinal Field, the processional provided b y
the Symphony Band. T h e 241 robed seniors
sat together for the last time as a class and
listened to salutatorian Christine Hannon and
valedictorian R h o n d a S m i t h d e l i v e r t h e i r
speeches. Class president Roger
sented t h e class g i f t o f an outside bulletin
board.

Principal Kermit Dennis delivered
to the group, the last class that
uate while he presided at CHS.
Dr. James M . B u r k e held t h e honor o f
granting t h e diplomas, t h e rolled pieces o f
parchment t h a t rewarded 1 2 years o f hard
work. A s t h e graduates filed u p
their diplomas, t h e i r faces expressed mixed
emotions. Some felt relief and elation, others
felt sadness and confusion.

�FA R L E F T: Bruce Young presides as m a y o r f o r the
last time. L E F T: Mrs. A n n Brown congratulates Pam
MacRae a n d J i m Bilsborrow o n being chosen I d e a l
Girl a n d B o y. B E L O W : Graduates, l e d b y M a y o r
Bruce Yo u n g and class president. Roger
ceed into the gym f o r the awards assembly. A B O V E :
Linda Dunworth receives recognition f o r
ments i n H o m e Economics. R I G H T:
ticipate i n senior swing out.

�Lil' Abner Is Given
To Capacity Crowd
The scene was Dogpatch USA, and the mood
was lively and entertaining. W i t h
tion, overpowering talent, and a f u l l house, " L i l '
Abner" was presented t o t h e public a t Ti b b i t s
Theater. T h i s h i g h school production h a s been
acclaimed far and wide as the greatest release t o
hit Broadway. (Hanchett).
Under the choral direction of Skip Frizzell, the
songs were sung t o perfection and t o t h e delight
of the audience. The leading roles were played by
Nannette Olmsted and M i k e Doll, who both d i d
a tremendous job, Ella Burk, who played the role
of Mammy Yokum, will always be remembered for
her fine acting performance and her
All in All, CHS can be very proud of their first
and not last, high school musical performance.

Earthquake McGoon shows his determination to get Daisy
Mae at the Compose Meeting.

The townspeople look on i n disbelief as M a m m y
Yokum warns M a y o r Dogmeat t o beware.
9

�_

L E F T: T h e spell i s east before L i r A b n e r knows w h a t
hits hiss! A B O V E : T h e f i r e muscular husbands
little Yokumberry tonic despite a l t e r affects.

L E F T: A wile of one o f the muscular husbands
bye t o M a r r i n ' Sam and Daisy Mae. A B O V E : L i r A b n e r
runs for his life as Daisy Mae gains momentum.

111111111 W. :
9

�Spor

�L E F T: I s i t worth fighting ofl t w o men just
a football? B E L O W : T h e mighty Cards are greeted
at t h e goal posts b y t h e cheerleaders. B O T T O M :
Students watch a s t h e basketball awards
sented t o deserving players.

M a n y tasks seem simple t o one w h o
has not tried t o perform them.

10

�Football
Shows Many
Improvement
The 1968 Coldwater H i g h School
football team, coached by Al Schorfhaar
had its best season in several this year
with a 3 win 5 loss record. T h e squad
showed steady improvement throughout
the year, moving from sixth place last
year to fourth place this year. Mostly a
young team, the Cards showed special
strength i n t h e hard working defense,
which kept the scores close and was a
vital asset in the three victories. A great
deal will be expecting of these boys next
year as most will be returning lettermen.

ABOVE: Cardinal defense holds Peranfield t o a short
Dennis Scheidler carries out a fake as D o l l cuts inside f o r substantlal
yardage.

10

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F R O N T ROW: K . Smith. B. Lewis, M . Nelson, K . Widener, D . Scheidler, M . McDonald. F O U R T H R O W: M . Tr y o n , R.
D. Blaske, F. Demond. S E C O N D ROW: C. Steele, M . D o l l . L a Bell. C. A l l e n , G . Lowe, D . Newberry, J . Swanson. N .
P. Byrnes. F. Hawkins. R . Barnes, J . Hashley, D . Rogers, H a a c k . J. Thatcher. J. Culbert. R . Waltz. Pictured w i t h t h e
R. Ferguson. B. Hagaman. T H I R D R O W: D . Runnens, M . v a r s i t y football team is Coach A l Schorfhaar.
Pavka, T. Whitson, J. Hauska, D. Asher. S. Cox, S. Hinkley,

VA R S I T Y F O O T B A L L SCORES
CHS
0
1
0

OP?
Bronson

6

Dowagiae

26

Albion

13

19

Hillsdale

20

H a r p e r Creek

13

7

Marshall

13

7

Pennfield

14

Sturgis

6

6
27

�R E S E RV E F O O T B A L L : M . B u l l , D . Hefner, T. Bethel, R. m a n , M. Taylor, L. Orno, C. Stevenson, D. Bull, B A C K ROW:
Coldsnow, L . C o x , C . P a v k a , S . N e l s o n , D . Ta p p e n d e n , C . D a r r o w, T . Sowells, B . D o l l , D . Olmstead, J . Collins,
SECOND R O W: B . M u r p h y, B . K l o t z , T. L u c k , D . Wood- C o a c h Olsen

JV's Compile

JV FOOTBALL SCORES
O P P.
14
19
0
39
6
31
39

Bronson
Albion
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Marshall
Pennfield
Sturgis

CHS
40
20
68
0
20
25
13

From this team w i l l come many varsity men.

10

�The reserve football team showed an amazing
amount of ambition, talent, and
ship this year under the coaching o f M r. Olsen.
They had a winning season b y racking u p f o u r
wins and three losses. The team effort
is sure to come through for us next year and carry
us all the way to the Rose Bowl.
The cross country did the usual this year by
ending up with a winning season again. B u t don't
get the idea i t came easily. These boys ran and
trained while most o f us were o u t shoveling our
walks, a n d t h e y f u l l y deserve every honor a n d
recognition they receive. T h e y had the impressive
record of winning five and losing only three. Coach
Neil Brown had done a wonderful job
ing the boys t o make them into the perfectionists
that they were.

CROSS C O U N T RY SCORES
OPP
1
3
2
3
5
4
2
4

Charlotte
Homer
Jackson
Penn
Hillsdale
Homer
Sturgis
Albion

CHS
4
1
3
2
1
2
3
1

CROSS COUNTRY, FRONT ROW: E. Rahrig, J. Rahrig, D . Royer, G. Bouse, T. Davis, M. Murphy, R Williams, D.
D. Watson, D. Adler, M. Papke, E. Rhodes, 13. Snyder, P. Rubley, Mr. King
Moore, BACK ROW: Coach Brown, K. Keeton,
10

�R I G H T: Has anybody seen m y contact lens?
BELOW. TOP to BOTTOM.- Pat Pohl. Virgie
Ward. Maureen K e l l y. P a m H a w l e y. Te r r i
Tachett.

Cheerleaders
Skills at
A larger cheerleading squad this year added to
the pep put-out this year. The varsity cheerleaders
performed in new, stylish uniforms and spread their
cheer with the help of bright, red and white porn
poms. A mini-tramp was purchased, and
leaders worked hard to learn the correct jumps.
A cheerleading clinic was attended, and from
it t h e cheerleaders learned m a n y n e w chants,
mounts, and cheers.
Rain or shine, the Varsity squad was there to
cheer on the Cardinal football team, and the Junior
Varsity squad was always on hand to yell from the
stands. A t every basketball game one could see the
cheerleaders rooting f o r the Cards, whether they
were winning or losing. T h e cheerleaders o f CHS
deserve a salute!

10

�ABOVE: A l i v e l y snake dance °petno t h e festivities o n
homecoming night. R I G H T: T h e cheerleaders were ahvays
on hand t o raise school spirit a t t h e football games.

T H E V A R S I T Y S Q U A D , L E F T t o R I G H T : M a r l e n e S m i t h , J e r i N u t t , L a u r a Heckman.
Haynes, D e b Hapner, K a r e n Haynes, D e b Macklin, K a r e n
10

�\ A R s 1 T 1 B A S K F T / i . \ 1 . 1 , D . Scheidler, T . Whitson, M . S o w e r s , J. Lowe, D . Watson, K . Neeling, Coach Marnesser,
Dalchow, H . LaBelle, P. Rubley. D . Newberry, T. Reed, J . C . Pavka, Coach Hobart.
Swanson. C. Va n Aken. M . M u r p h y, T. Davis, Q. B e r r y, T.

Disappointment Haunts
"Struggle" was the trade mark o f this year's
varsity basketball season. Finishing in fifth place
in Tw i n Valley competition, t h e value o f t h i s
season cannot be measured in terms of wins and
losses. T h e talent, desire, a n d sportsmanship
ranked t h i s year's team high among teams o f
the past and among other teams o f
ference
Though as a whole the season was somewhat
less than successful, a few highlights should make
us proud of our team. Quinn Berry, the leading
scorer of the squad, was named to the
of the all-conference team. Ron LaBelle, a junior
forward, was named t o t h e second team, a n d
John Swanson, t h e valuable p i v o t man, w a s
given honorable mention. W i t h a
we always look forward t o next year; and with
a predominately junior squad this year, we are
fortunate i n having much t o look forward t o .
We'll certainly miss our seniors. They've given
us much time and effort t o support the school.
As the cheer goes, "We're proud of our team."
10

�Quinn B e r r y adds another two points t o the score.

Don't hide y o u r face. Quinn.

I thought stulling the b a l l was illegal!
10

�John Swanson scores two w i t h a leap and a bound.

And i t s up. up. and away with M i k e M u r p h y.

Jett ' , t e t e still t salmi.. the ball. although a pressing
Beaver tries to correct that.
11

Good practice is an essential part of any game.

�J U N I O R VA R S I T Y B A S K E T B A L L : Coach Hobart, B. Doll, C o l l o u g h , B . Barringer, V. M c G a r r y, G . Ly n d ,
D. Woodman, T. Luck, B. Klotz, B. Wise, G. Lowe, N . M c - m e s s e r , Missing: S. W h i c h , B . M u r p h y, M . Z i n n , R . C l a r k

JV's T i e f o r First Place i n
JV B A S K E T B A L L SCORES
OPP
5
3
7
5
4
5
4
4
5
3
4
3
4
6
6
6

Penn
Harper Creek
Sturgis
Albion
Bronson
Paw Paw
Hillsdale
Jackson
Albion
Howe Military
Penn
Harper Creek
Sturgis
Hillsdale
Marshall
Jackson

CHS
6
7
4
6
5
7
4
5
5
4
5
8
6
7
6
6

Success has been a common word with the
JV's this year under t h e coaching o f Doug
Mitmesser. Coldwater f a n s w e r e delighted
when their team brought home first
the Coldwater Invitational Tournament, and
were kept happy the entire year by the talent
and determination. W e hope f o r a l o t from
these boys i n the next few years when they
will represent our school as the Varsity squad.

Ill

�VA R S I T Y W R E S T L I N G , F R O N T ROW: S. Shaw, C. Gann,
S. Barringer, C. K i r k , C. Darrow, M . Boyer, B A C K ROW: F.
De Mond, M . Harelbaker, S. Hinkley. R. Ferguson. C. A l l e n ,
J. Hashley

Grapplers Show Potential for
The Cardinal grapplers suffered many setbacks
this year. T h i s was t r u e mainly because t h e
majority o f the varsity squad was made u p o f
first-year wrestlers. Being coached
Kellogg and Dale Ropp the wrestlers d i d their
best and gained much experience. A l l o f C H S
is looking forward to the next couple years when
the grapplers' mats of the Twin Valley will once
again be dominated by Cards.

Scott Barringer and J i m Hashley are Tw i n . Va l l e y Champs.
11

�V. W R E S T L I N G SCORES
OPP
3
3
5
3
3
3
2
2
3
4
3
3
2
2

Springfield
Charlotte
Hillsdale
Bronson
Buchanan
Dowagiac
Albion
Three Rivers
Penn
Harper Creek
Sturgis
Marshall
Parma Western
Michigan Center

CHS
1
2
4
1
1
1
2
1
1
9
1
1
2
2

Charlie Gann wins another match.

Voted b y h i s lellow grapplers as most valuable i s Scott
Barringer.
The most improved wrestler is Steve Shaw.
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�It's a World of
Cinders
The Cardinal tracicmen experienced a
greatly improved season this year, ending
with a 5 win-2 losses record in Twin Valley
competition. Notable times f o r t h e Cards
were a 10.3 record breaking 100 yard dash
by senior Terry Griffith and a
ing of the Cardinal distance medley team,
made u p o f Stanfill,
and Billsburrow, which was also good f o r
a school

TRACK SCORES
CHS
7
8
8
6
4
3
6

Quincy
Bronson
Hillsdale
Penn
Albion
Sturgis
Marshall

OPP
2
2
3
5
6
8
5

FA R R I G H T: Wa y n e K o r n demonstrates h i s s k i l l
with the shot put. R I G H T, Doug Rogers
ing somewhat o f a challenge. B E L O W R I G H T: Dale
Adler seems relieved that the race is

VA R S I T Y: F R O N T ROW: S. Hinkley, E. Rhodes, B. Mc- C o a c h Olsen, D. Jones, R. Williams, J. Hashley, D. Rogers,
Call D. Strine, D. Adler, J. Rahrig, M . Nelson, SECOND W . K e r n , D . Stanfill, P. Rubley, D . Wa l s e r,
ROW: K . Smith, P. VanKampen, M . Papke, S. Corwin, C o a c h Browne.
R K e l l y, S. Cox, D. Scheidler, M . Tr y o n , B A C K R O W:

RESERVES: F R O N T R O W: J . Thatcher, G. Eggleston,
D. M i l l e r, A. Blosser, J. Hauski, K. Widener, S. Barringer,
SECOND ROW: Coach Olsen, R. Ferguson, M . Pavka, M .

11

Burk, W. Herzburg, I,. Sherrick, C. Allen, R . Barnes, A .
Zebolsky, Coach Browne.

��The varsity golf team consisted of T. Wilson. J. Bopp.
B. Watson. Coach Cutche11. Q. B e r r y and J. Lowe.

Spring T r i p A d d s t o
GOLF SCORES

Jeff Lowe's good f o r m a n d l o w scores
were assets to the CHS golf team.

11

CHS
18

Hillsdale

OPP
17

16

Marshall

16

17

Sturgis

17

17

Harper Creek

18

18

Albion

16

18

Penn

16

Sturgis

17

Hillsdale

15

17

Marshall

16

16

Harper Creek

17

15

Penn

18

18
16

�Tennis Team Has a
TENNIS SCORES
CHS

OPP

7

Harper C r e e k

0

2

Sturgis

5

7

Albion

0

7

Penn field

0

6

Marshall

2

6

Hillsdale

Dar L a B e l l e s i l l g o down i n t h e record hooks 01
Coldwater High w i t h previous tennis stars.

B A C K R O W: M . Burkovskis, C. MacRae, J .
Swanson, B . M a r v i n , D . L a B e l l e , F R O N T
ROW: J . Metters, J. Greenich, D. Rubley, D .
Watson, R . LaBelle.

�Team
Second
The 1968 Coldwater High
sity baseball team finished
excellent season t h i s year, t a k i n g t h e
Twin Valley t i t l e easily w i t h a perfect
18-0 record. Playing
ball throughout the schedule,
inals managed t o boost their conference
record over t h e past t w o years t o a n
impressive 33 wins and
Summing it up, Coach Lowe remarked,
"We have had many good baseball teams
at Coldwater High, but this team would
probably have to be considered the best."

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ABOVE: To m A d a m s slides i n safely t o help t h e cards t o another
victory. B E L O W : T h e u m p i r e makes a careful surveillance before
railing a play.

�BASEBALL SCORES
CHS
6
6
2
9
1
1
9
2
4

2

6
9
7
1
1
4
7
2

Penn
Harper Creek
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgis
Penn
Harper Creek
Hillsdale
Albion
Marshall
Sturgis
Pennfield
Harper Creek
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgis

OPP
5
0
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
6
I
2
5
1

ABOVE: The Cards chalk up another run. RIGHT: A
home run calls for a
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��L E F T: Faye Steller demonstrates her talent on the
uneven parallels. B E L O W : Won)! I s t h i s load ever
good! B O T T O M : R a y Walters i s caught o ff guard
during English class.

A face often
one's

12

�After Twelve
They Are
He that will look forward must look behind. Gaelic
Proverb

196

Seniors have come through four years o f hard
work, fun and a t times, bewilderment. T h e last few
months have been ones of impatience, rebellion and
they feel the urge t o go forth into the world. They
realize t h a t t h e years o f parties, tooling t h e M o ,
class plays, a n d j u s t plain getting together have
passed. T h e y c o u n t t h e d a y s u n t i l graduation,
anxiously waiting for their diplomas, yet all the while
they are wondering where the future will lead. W i t h
one last look to the past, seniors march from the halls
of CHS and into a new life.

Class officers J o h n Borden, V i c e President;
Secretary; M i k e Doll. President: and Joe Metiers. Treasurer,
spend a reflective

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�Virgil R. Allen
Triski M. Almada
Patricia S. Annear

David N. Atkins
Carolyn M. Austin
Douglas L. Austin

Brenda L. Badders
Charlotte Bailey
Becky A. Baird

Christie A. Balcom
John W. Barber
Wayne A. Barnes
12

�Scotty L. Barringer
Pamela S. Barton
Cherrie L. Baysinger
Quinn D. Berry

Larry A. Bickford
Berly M. Bird
Linda L. Blair
Rebecca J. Blanchard

Mindful of the Past

Bruce W. Blanchard
Linda L. Boley
James D. Bopp

John R. Borden
Karen L. Bowerman
Richard A. Bradshaw
12

�Karen K. Brandes
Michael Brown
Dale F. Buckley
Joyce J. Budd

Douglas M. Burch
Ella M. Burk
Linda J. Burritt
Douglas E. Bushong

Seniors Enjoy

Julie A. Butcher
F. Patrick Byrne
Karen S. Callahan

Roger A. Carter
Barb J. Chester
Debra L. Chester
12

�Danny K. Church
Gary L. Church
Penny I. Colvin

Caroline P. Connell
Stephen C. Corwin
Janean L. Cox

Imagination of Senior Artists Contributes to

Delores E. Cram
Kathleen J. Culbert

Kay L. Culver
Althea N. Cunningham
12

�Ranea K. Cushing
James N. Cuthbert
Barbara A. Davis

J. Gregory
Scott J. DeLoach
Steve P. Dillon

Class's

Steve G. Dirschell
Michael E. Doll
Lois A. Doty

Karen L. Easterday
Michael Eberhardt
Dennison R. Fadden
12

�Freedom, Independence, and the Future Await

Michael D. Fair
Carol
Ronald

Bruce A. Flickinger
Jacqueline A. Foley
Edna M. Ford

Sandra L. From
Daniel
Charlie F. Gann

Lynn M. German
Gail A. Giant
Marty G. Gochenour
12

�Seniors as They

Ernest
Susan L. Gottschalk

Cynthia
James A.

Neil F. Haack
Robert D. Hagaman
Brady Halferty

LA A

James P. Hannon
James W. Hashley
Janice M. Hauska
12

�Karen S. Haynes
Laura L. Heckman
Barbara H. Heiney
Anthony L. Hemker

LeeAnn M. Hemker
George D. Herman
Suzanne L. Herman
Joyce A. Herrick

Don E. High
Dale W. Hinderliter
Janette E. Hinkley
Deborah L. Houser

David W. Huntley
Donna J. Hurd
Ronnie L. Hutchins
Gail A. Hyatt

�Marilyn R. Inde
Marianne I. Iverhagen
Ingunn
Linda H. Jenkot

Jukka I. Kaleva
Susan A. Kelly
Robin L. Kerr
Diana K. Keyser

Throughout
The M u d b o w l . a n e w s p o r t f o r
CHS, proved t o b e victorious f o r
the senior girls.

13

�LaVern M. Kilburn
Donald E. Kistler
Janet L. Knight
John K. Lackey

Donald A. Laughton
Jerald F. Lewis
Jacqueline R. Licht
Marianne D. Lindblom

Steven L. Longstreet
Thomas H. Lopez

Laurie G. Lovell
Jefferson B. Lowe

13

Karen Haynes, stage manager for
and junior plays. gives directions
the

�Tibbetts Uncovers

Bonnie S. Luckadoo
Bonnie J. Lukazcek
Tern J . Luther
Scott F. Luthy

Tobi M. Lytle
William E. Lytle
Mary Jane McCollough
Peter A. McCullough

Allen L. McDonald
Beverly A. McLatcher
Carol L. McMillan
Nianne L. MacDonald

Curtis C. MacRae
Catherine A. Malovey
Helle Matthiesen
Wanda L. Merkle
13

�Joseph P. Metters
Debra M. Milliman
Frank W. Moler
Carol A. Morehouse

Wesley L. Morick
Pamela S. Morrill
Gary A. Morris
Ronald G. Morris

,iecile M. Mosier
H. Derwin Munn
Scott E. Myers
Michael A. Nelson

Ronald G. Nelson
David M. Nighswander
Jeffrey L. Nolin
Susan K. Parker
13

�Flamboyant
Legacy of Diversified

Bruce E. Parks
Michael L. Pavka
Margaret A. Perrine

Elizebeth Petzold
Dyann R. Phelps
Marleen M. Poling

Marylin
Kathleen A. Porter
Larry L Porter
13

�Jerome L. Rahrig
Pamila I. Rasey
Dale E. Rathbun
Edward W. Reed

Eddie D. Richer
Damn R. Robarge
Robert W. Rock
Douglas D. Rogers

Thomas L. Rogers
Wanda
Patricia M. Rohloff
Gary W. Roush

Seniors Look Ahead Eagerly to
The S e n i o r class officers
difference o f opinion.

-

2.* •

�Philip R. Rubley
Kay A. Rumsey
John C. Schabloski

Elaine R. Schultz
Gerald C. Schultz
Kathryn J. Scott

Edwin F. Sell
Colleen M. Shafer
Larry 0. Sherrick

Pamela J. Smith
Jane M. Snyder
Joseph M. Snyder

13

�Willy Lytle is suse he is worth
$5.00

Keith E. Snyder
Douglas W. Sperry
Kenneth E. Staley
Shelby A. Stanley

Craig R. Steele
David R. Steffey
Sharon L. Stephenson
Marvin R. Stetler

Deborah J. Swart
Kathy M. Swift
Susan M. Tappenden
Christopher M. Tell

�Natalie R. Thacher
Carol A. Tompkins
Warren C. Townsend
Edward J. Treacy

Sherman W. Traux
Michele A. Truex
Michael P. Tryon
Angelica M. Unde

Marian L. Urban
Charles F. VanAken
Helen M. Vanderpool
Susan VanKampen
Receiving the
el. Nianne
ficially begins her
mayor.

�Youth of 1969 Recorded in

Stacey R. VanLaanen
Thomas W. Vicry
R. Jerald Volpe
Dale A. Waite

Ray D. Walters
David C. Walzer
Barbara L. Warkoczeski
Judy L. Warner

Donald E. Watson
J. Robert Watson
Cheryl J. Weaver
Pamela S. Wilber

Wendell R. Wilcox
Jean A. Williams
Karen S. Winters
Julie A. Wise
14

�Deborah J. Witmeyer
Theresa M. Woodward
James E. Worden
Kathryn A. Worthington

Lee D. Yearling
Chris R. Yockey
Allen D. Yuhl
Kristina E. Yunt

Pictures not available:
Barbara Badders
Dean Bailey
Mike Barringer
William Bobier
Larry Boger
Mary
Paul Cunningham
Jerrolyn Dulin
James
Linda
Hugh Hagaman

Penny Loomis
Nancy Lukazcek
Debra Macklin
Beverly Mills
Vicki Minton
Craig
Sandy Parker
Fred
James Royer
Tom Rzepka
Linda Watson
Joe Woodbury

Albert R. Zebolsky

14

�Junior Pictures Enrich

Tom Fisk
President

Mike MacDonald
Vice President

les. Pal — somebody cares.

Create, act, take a place wherever you are and
be somebody; get action —
Theodore Roosevelt
The juniors, k n o w n f o r t h e i r driving class
spirit a n d prize winning floats, l o o k
their l a s t three years w i t h pride. T h e three
years have been filled w i t h
periences, experiences t o b e remembered. T h e
thrill o f seeing a successful prom and banquet
put on was only one of the many activities that
the junior year held.
Questions have been encountered and many
left unanswered. T h e juniors are beginning t o
feel the pressure of raising their
ing o n possible careers a n d hope t o g e t i n t o
college. T h e next year will be a n enlightening
one for them but they are prepared to meet its
destiny.

Debby Hapner
Secretary

Sarah Hauska
Treasurer

�Dale Adler
Gerri Adler
Charles Allen
Eric Anderson
\ lane Asher

I /are Asher
,h1111e8 Bailey
•\ ngie Baird
Richard Barnes
Vickie Barringer

Dawn Belote
Debbie Birchfield
Kent Biringer
Gary Blair
Dan Blaskie

Andy Blosser
Shirley Boger
Greg Bouse
Mike Boyer
Jack Brawker

BusseIle Breakstone
Alice Bregg

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Debbie Briggs
Don Brook

Rose Broughman
Charles Brouillard

Jim Buckley
Karen Burritt
14

�Mike Cappella
Shirley
Cathey Catey
Charles Caxier
Kathleen Chester
Becky Church

Rexine Clark
Sarah Clark
To m Clark
Connie Clifford
Kathy Clyne
M a r y Ann Cooper

Jim Cornish
Kate Corson
Lorraine Cox
M a r y Larue Cox
Stephen Cox
Margaret Culbert

Carol Cuthbert
Mark Dakhow
Ti m Davis
Gene Denbrock
Rick Dirschell
Guenda Donihue
14

�Juniors Look Forward T o

\ l a r k Donner
Don Doudt

Kevin Duddy
Shery Earl

Kathy Lynn Ellis
Danny Ely

L E F T: A dressing room a t Tibbets Opera House o f t e n
privacy to Shelby. Barb, and Kris. A B O V E : Mrs. Watson
and M r s . Hawley share a moment o f peace i n the C H S
halls. B E L O W : T h e click o f a camera captures Carol a t
a time of j o y.

Sherry Enos
David Fair

Donna Farber
Debra Fee

Roger Ferguson
Chris Filley

Tom Finite
Dorothy E. Forrister

14

�Tom Forsythe
Christy
Linda Franklin
Charles Frohnapfel
Jim Gaglio
Joe

e try Ann Gates

Bob Gaulin

Janet George

Rustic Giant

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Christine Gull
Dick Hagaman
Kathy Hall
William Hannon
Debbie Hapner
Gary Hartfiel

�There Are as Many Ways
Jim Hauska
Sara Hauska
Cathy Hawkins
Chuck Hawkins
Fritz Hawkins
Pam Hawley

&amp;AK

Marlene Haynes
John C. Heffelfinger.
Te r r y Heller
To m Heller
Roger Helmer
Joe Hemker

L E F T: J o e a n d M i k e u p i n t h e a i r o v e r
nothing? A B O V E : " A h , fine,

14

�Steve Hinkley
Bernard Hodson

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Carol Johnson

Flip Johnson
Jay Johnson

Do you speak German. flelle?

Dave Harlan
Dan Herman

Karen Hillborg
M a r y Ann Hillyer

14

Dan Jones
Brian Kadwell

�:11-VOL

Susan Keeskes
Kathy Keith
Michael Kellner
Randy Kelly
Sherry Kelly
Kathy, KenKnight

Craig Kilgore
Jim King
James King
Jim K i r t
Cindy Kosmerick
Ron LaBelle

Tom Lackey
Ronald Lahnum
Martin Landis
Margaret Lawhead
Ruth Ann Lawrence
Randy Layman

Wayne Lindsey
Ann Long
Wayne Longstreet
Eileen Loose
K i m Loose
Ann Lopez

Underclassmen Live For Today

LuAnn Lovell
Sue Luck

Terry McClughen
Michael McDonald

L E F T: M r . Bohannon. S h e l l y a n d J e n n y c l o w n a r o u n d .
ABOVE, Students congregate a t t h e gym lobby.

Nanci McKee
Michael M c N i t t
14

�i i

Dennis Malone
Carol Martin

Judy Mason
Linda Masters

Mike Mate
Hal Masson

The juniors find M r s . L o r i s casual classroom style
change

Ronald Meyer
Dale Miller
Janie Mitmesser
Kim Moler
Paul Moore
Ysac Morales

Vicki Morehouse
Douglas Munn
Mike Murphy
Diane Neitzert
Pam Neusbaum
Dave Newberry

Peter Newman
Sue Nolin
Carolyn Norman
Douglas Norton
Mary Nowaski
Jeri N u t t

Nannette Olmsted
Steve
Karen Olney
Connie
Donna Paso
150 M i k e Papke

Mary Meiseh
Wilma Merkle

�Garrett Paradine
Rick Parks
Dale Parshall
Linda Parshall

Richard Patterson
Lynn Peck
David Penrod
Genny Petch

They
Their Ideas in
Many

Sue Ewers helps B i l l Bobier take o n t h e l o o k o f a
very distinguished D r. Hartnett. Students aren't the
only people who are disorganized!

15

�Participation in
Brenda Peterson
Steve Peterson
Paul Petrosoff
Dave Pierce
Ernie Pines
Patricia Pohl

Frances Pope
Cheryl Rainey
Neva Rakestraw
Karen Raster
Larry Raymond
Tom Reed

Pat
Martha Reynolds
Ervin Rhodes
Sue Richards
Mark Rick
Jim Risser

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Sylvia Robbins
Paul Rodgers
Celeste Rogers
Vicky Roush
Dave Royer
Douglas Robley

Te r r y Rudy
David Rumens
Dennis Scheidler
Debbie Schneider
Charles Schull
Nina Schultz

Janet Sewell
Mike Shank
Richard Sherman
Becky Shettler
Brenda K a y Siler
Judy Simons

Margie Simons
Jackie Smith
Karen Smith

Ken Smith
Mike Smith
Micheal C. Smith

Rex Smith
Scott Smith
Donald Snyder

Kathy Snyder
Penny Snyder
Phil Snyder
15

�Richard Snyder
Gloria Solis

Aurora Sotomayor A r k
Craig Sowers

Sharalyn Sperry
Janet Stankewicz

We Still

Carolyn Stewart
Doug Stickan

Mary Jo Stock
Lee Stockwell

M r. S a b i n d i r e c t s t h e m a r c h i n g b a n d t h r o u g h a d i ff e r e n t
maneuver.
Don Stout
Devon Strine

15

Rhonda Summers
Charles

1 1 2

�John Swanson
Linda Ta y l o r

Jay Thacher
Ralph Tobalske

Cindy Trana
Randy Travelbee

Look
ABOVE: M r . Davenport relieved M r . Keesler o f some o f h i s
classes. B E L O W : M a r k R i c k a n d Dave Pierce share a private
joke

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Libby Treat
Lester Tressler

Leslie Trimble
Jeff Trues

Judith Tubbs
Joyce Ulrich

Colleen Vance
Jim VanKampen
15

�Patrick VanKampen
Carla VanLaanen
K i t VanNiman
Vicki Walker
Debbie Walkup
Roger Wallace

.1a net Waller
'alvin Walling
Steve Walters
Rick Waltz
Linda Ward
Dave Warner

Veronica Warner
1/an Watson
I /lane Watson
Chris Weage
Gary Waage
Sharon Weaver

Sandi Wendel
Timmy Whitson
Kenneth Widener
Dennis Wilber
Richard Williams
Roger Williams

ABOVE: Dave Steffey takes a f i r m hand. R I G H T, D o
FA R R I G H T: T h e Cheerleaders pep up the kids for the big game
ahead
15

�Mark Woodcox
Sheryl Worst

Jim Worthington
Dave Wright

Diane Zegarski
Susan Zebolsky

Activities
Individual

15

�Rough 'n Ready Sophs Learn Quickly
Youth is the opportunity t o do something, t o
become somebody —
T. T. Munger
Sophomores emerged into the halls of C.H.S.
early last fall and were swept u p i n t o times
of work, fun, a n d confusion. A s high school
students t h e y n o w were beginning t o f o r m
ideas, opinions a n d k n o w where t h e y were
headed. This year was one of the most trying
years that a sophomore can encounter.
ates the leader from the follower, the enthusiast
from the wallflower.
A person begins t o find his identity
strive to make something of himself.
mores worked hard this year to become a class
united i n enthusiasm and opportunity. T h e y
can proudly claim that their first year
was truly

Mark Hazelbaker
President

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Mindy Kanalos
Secretary

Bill Doll
Treasurer

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The sophomore class officers find some
raising money are a b i t humorous.

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�Pat Adams
Jim Aldrich
Renee Aldrich
Joe Alexander
Jeff Arnold
Sandra Ash

Dianne Atkins
Carole Avery
Kathy Bacon
Cindy Baird
Ted Barnes
Deborah Barrows

Robert Bates
Sandy Bauer
Ti m Bethel
Violet Bird
Bob Biringer
John Blanchard

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Chuck Blanton
Ellyn Blanton
Regi Bradshaw
Robin Brauker
Mary Ann Breneman

Karen Brewer
Jack Brouse
Sharon Brouse
To n y Brown
Sue Brown

Nancy Buchanan
Linda Budd
Barbara Ellen Buettner
Donald Bull
Mike Bull

Deborah Burritt
Denise B u r r i t t
Sandy Butcher
Chris Butler
Dale Byers

Rick Carothers
Donna Carr
Patricia Catey
Zeb Chester
Larry J. Clark

�400

Ann Lopez attacks a r h e m i , i p r o b l e m w i t h more v i g o r than h e r lab portneis.

Roger Clark
David Cockrell
Rick Coldsnow
Debra Collins
Denise Collins
Joe Collins

Jack Colvin
Marie Connell
David Cook
Pat Corey
Jim Corless
Gene Cornish

Ladd Cox
Jerry Crabill
Brock Croy
Larry Cushing
Cheri Cutcher
Vicki Dalchow

Craig Darrow
Kay Deal
Jeff Dean
Frank Demond
Kathy Dillon
Karen Dirschell

�Balance of Work, Play Make

William Doll
Martha Donihue

Dindy Dosier
Loren Doty

Robert Douglas
Jane Dove

ABOVE: Carla Baker and Linda Alaniz came over from the
junior high t o serve at "Song of the Islands." B E L O W: D a n
Ely ponders over an important decision.
Gary Dunn
Betsey Ebbitt

Woody English
Connie Ernsberger

Jeff Everett
Thomas Everett

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Dave Ewers
Roger Fee

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�Carol Ferris
Debbie Filley

Richard Fincham
Brenda Findley

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Marcia Fisher
Karen Fisk

Alice Flannery
Eugene Force

Glyna Frazier
Sheryl Frazier

11

Underclassm
A l l this trouble for a fountain pen!

Catherine Frohnapfel
Christy Gaskill

Sharon Goebel
Calvin Gordon

16

�2/ 1

Vicki Green
Sue Griffin
Phyllis Griffith
Frank Gruka
Pat Hankins
David Harmon

Ronald Hartfiel
Gary Hartman
Susan Hayes
Marie Haynes
Mark C. Hazelbaker
Pat Heckman

Toni Heckman
Marion Hecox
Ruth Heffelfinger
Dan Helner
Robert Hemker
Marie Herman

Emily Herrick
Robert Heisrodt
David Hodson
Debi Hook
Karen Houser
Conn Hudson

Aaron Hughes
Don Hurley
David Hugs
Steven Hutchins
Cheryl Ivicek
Cathy Jepson

Experiment With

Judy Jewell
Mindy Karalce

Tom Rzepka finds something to

a

Ken Keeton
Maureen K e l l y

16

�'Now look here, Sandy."

Karen S m i t h descends from a leap o n t h e t r a m p .

Debbie Kimble
Betty Kintigh
Chris K i n g
( l u c k Kirk
Gerald Kistler
William Klotz

Renee Kuigh
Donald Lahnurn
Arthur Ledbetter
Kris Lennard
Robert Lenning
Stephen Lindner

Diane Linn
Patrick Loose
Lillie Lovell
Gregg Lowe
Jane Luce
Janean L u c k

Timothy Luck
Vie Lucas
Gary Lynd
title Lytle
Mark McComb
Mitch McCullough
16

�Sophomores Bring Energy
Vincent McGarry
Lee McKee
Luann McKinley
Linda McLatcher
Linda McLaughlin
Bill Mahaffey

Karen Maloyey
Ron M a r t i n
Vickie Maruin
Curtis Mason
Dan Mason
Sue Medendorp

Kathy M e i r
Brenda Meich
Kathy Millard
Chris Miller
Chrystal Ann M i l l e r
Margo Miller

Pam M i l l e r
Pat Montgomery
Judy Moore
Dan Morehouse
Frank Masher
Charlene Mosier

.Vianne finds teeter tottering quite a
16

�'hris Murphy
WI M u r p h y

Shelly Myers
Priscilla Nearpass

Steve Nelson
Dennis Neusbaum

Mike Newman
Candee Norton

Eldon H a h r i g a n d r o a c h Olsen p r e p a r e f o r a
workout with the winter truck team.
Debbie Norton
Kip Nutt
Dave Olmstead

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Kathy Obey
Larry Omo
Ricky Paradine

k.ithy Parshall
Freya Patch
Jeffry Paul

�Activities Together Develop School Unity

Linda Penrod
William Peters
Julie Peterson

Monte Petrosoff
Sally Pfost
Linda Pifer

Jane Pitts
Skip Plant
Mari Pohl

Dorthy Posante
Eldon Rahrig
Lee Rakoske

Marlene a n d Pr all •11011 their disgust.

I Rathhurn

Jon Reed

L E F T: J e r r y Vo l p e explains one o f t h e m a n y
mysteries that science can present. A B O V E : Miss
Judy Weber looks forward t o m a n y
ences at CHS.

Mary Jo Reynolds

16

�Getting Acquainted Broadens
Barb Rick
Joe Riede
liarold Rodgers
l'cm Rose
Debbie Rowe
Jeanetta Rowe

Lonnie Rowe
,Janice Rumsey
Janice Russo
Ronald Scantlen
Waneta Scantlen
Pam Schahloski

Tom Schull
Rick Scriber
Jane Ann Severn
Richard Shaw
Steve Shaw
Patricia Shemel

I,inda Sherfield
Dan Shoop
Donald Simons
Stove Sisson
Tom Sizemore
Doug Skudlarick

I bane Slayton
'arolyn Smith
Kathy Smith
Vaughn Smith
Charles Smoker
I J o s e p h Smotherman

�Students find time t o
of the day.

Carol Snow
Blaine Snyder
Gloria Sours
Ken Sowers
To m Sowles
Brenda Staley

Keith Staley
To n y Stankewict
Chuck Stephenson
Faye Stetler
Kathy Stewart
Debbie Stickney
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�John Stone
Kathy Straw
Nancy Sturgeon
Kathy Swanson
Janet SYM.M
'I'errie Tackett

David Tappenden
Darlene Ta y l o r
Mike Taylor
Sherry Ta y l o r
Randy Thompson
Darlene Thornbury

Sheryl Tompkins
Te r r y Totten
Jerry 'nimble
Dave Tryon
Karen Van Every
Jack Vettel

Sandra Vettel

Timothy Voss

Virgie Ward

Becky Warner

The Choir models new uniform

Dennis Watson
17

�Competition Includes Work,
Randy Weage
Rob White
Rick Wickham
Scott Widener
Cynthia Wilson
Shirley Wilson

Debbie Winger
Steve Wirick
Robert Wise
Leon Wolfinger
Vicki Woodbury
Dave Woodman

Kent Woodward

Susan Woolf

Dennis Worst

Janet Yearling

Mark Zinn
17

�Awards Are Presented

1969 valedictorian i s Caroline Connell. Studying math
and science, she plans t o attend college t o major
matics. A member of the National Honor Society, Caroline
has maintained a high scholastic average throughout high
school. She has also been a member of the CHS band
worked on co-op. She also has curvature o f the spine from
looking for one of her many pairs of

Janette Hinkley is this year's salutatorian.
A very active student, she has been a 4-year
member of the band and the forensics team,
winning awards in both. Other activities to her
credit include t h e National H o n o r Society,
Teenage Republicans, and campaign work for
local political candidates. Because of
ical interests, along with her other
ties, she was chosen as a delegate to the 1968
Wolverine Girls' State. Next year Janette will
attend Michigan State University and major
in social sciences i n James Madison College,

Cecile Mosier was selected as outstanding girl citizen in
the DAR Good Citizens program.
Cecile, selected by her classmates and the faculty, was
chosen for her dependability, service, leadership,
ism
Active i n Future Secretaries this year, Cecile
viously participated in T r -Teens and Pep Club. She has also
been a commissioner, class officer, and a member of
coming Court for two years.

17

�Ideal Boy and Girl
Initiative, scholastic
ation, leadership . . . all these traits
can be found i n o u r Ideal B o y and
Girl for
Kay has been very active in her four
year of high school. H e r schedule has
consisted o f being a member
Teens, Latin and German
pians, Future Teachers,
hers, F u t u r e Nurses, Cardinal staff,
and Frank's Fan Club. K a y
tended Girls' State last year.
Virgil has been a member o f both
debate and forensics for two years. I n
forensics he participated in oratory. He
has also been in scouts for many years,
and is now an Eagle Scout. Being a
scout camp counselor is one of his main
hobbies, while he also enjoys bowling.

N H S Represents Scholarship

National H o n o r Society: F R O N T R O W : C . Connell, L . C u l v e r , E. Schultz, P. Byrne, B . Blanchard. K . Haynes. R .
Hemper, F. M o l e r, S. Houska, J. Hinkley. B A C K R O W: K . K e r r , B . Lukazcek, D . Hinderliter, Mrs. Weiler, advisor.

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�Quill and Scroll Awards

F R O N T R O W: 12 K e r r , C . Vance, D . Briggs, P. Roholff, S .
Kesckes, S. Hauska. S E C O N D ROW: L . Lovell, R. Breakstone,
C. MacRae, E. Loose, C. Green, B . Lukazeek.

Outstanding journalistic students make up
those who receive the Quill and Scroll Awards.
They are selected from the Chatter,
ror, and the Cardinal. The juniors receive a
pin a n d t h e seniors a certificate
achievements. I t ' s not much for all the time
they spend working t o promote the news o f
CHS. ( I t sells for about 35 cents at the hock
shop.

Mrs. Hayes relates "Mission Impossible- plan t o crew f o r the
next deadline of the M i r r o r.

17

�Future Homemaker
Ranae K. Cushing, a senior, recently
received t h e 1 9 6 9 B e t t y C r o c k e r
Homemaker o f Tomorrow Award f o r
CHS. T o compete f o r t h i s award,
Ranae had to take an
titude test, which ranked highest here
against fifteen o t h e r
Ranae, who has taken four years of
Home Economics, plans t o major i n
Home Ec. in college. Her main interest
is in the field of interior
sides maintaining a B average in high
school, Ranae is interested in playing
the piano and organ.
For winning the local competition,
she received a Homemaker
row and a personal letter
ulations from Betty Crocker.

Seniors With B or Better

F R O N T R O W : B . Lukareek, C . Green, K . Haynes, B . C o n n e l l , D. Macklin, L. Hemker, T H I R D ROW: J. Nolin,
Baird. S. Kelly, E . Burk, C. Cuthbert, J . Herrick, S E C - B . BMnchard, P. Byrne, M . Fair, J. Bopp, F. Moler, K .
O N D ROW: H . Kerr, I . Jacobsen, K . Brandes, M . Lind- C u l v e r , D . Hindeliter, E . Treacy, D . Cram, C. Austin
bloom, D . Phelps, J . Hauska, J . Hinkley, C. Shafer, C .

17

��L E F T: C a n ' t a g u y even propose i n
LOW: M a n y students f i n d t h a t
offers a change front the usual activities. B O T T O M :
The young politicians o f C H S campaign aboard a
Republican float.

The world without,
of us, may be quite
yet the world within — our
memories,
emotions — is

17

�R I G H T: A romantic scene begins as t h e sun sets
in t h e lobby a f t e r a h a r d day's work. B E L O W :
Gerri A d l e r gives disappointed k i d s
sonation of Buck B e r r y while waiting for "Popeye
Theater."

17

�Dating Is an U p and
Coming Fad at CHS

ABOVE: " H o w was judo school today, dear?" R I G H T:
Their heads were censored, but th e y have a great p a i r
of hands. B E L O W : One advantage of living i n a small
town l i k e Coldwater i s t h e privacy—tremendous!

17

�Relaxation Is the Students'

L E F T: K a r e n Easterday makes a q u i c k change i n t o
Supergirl. B E L O W L E F T : " I l i k e t h i c k m a l t s , b u t
my straw's s t u c k . " B E L O W : 'Gosh. K a y ! W o u l d I
look like that?"

18

�TOP: A n d now a word from Prudential. A B O V E : Gerri
Adler relaxes to forget her Excedrin headache. R I G H T:
"Ach! Was i t Dos! K a p u t ! What happened, M u t t e r ? "

�ABOVE: L a B e l l e risks B.O. embarrassment
son's smash. B E L O W : Steve Hinkley looks great i n the
back yard. R I G H T: Coach Brown is high main.

18

�Students Frolic A f t e r Brain-Racking D a y

L E F T: S e n i o r class officers l e d b y M i k e
recess. A B O V E : Greg Dean works out with fellow horse
for c o m i n g D e r b y. G r e g i s favored. B E L O W : F e l l o w
CHS'ers t o o l M o l o o k i n g f o r l a t e afternoon action.

�At Home CHS'ers Are

TOP: C H S B e t t y Crocker A w a r d winners show form as Captains
Gage and MacRae shout instructions. M I D D L E : People whispered
it couldn't be done. B e r r y a n d Gage prove i t . B O T T O M : " W h a t
do you say we forget the award and eat i t , To n y ? " B E L O W : Sue
surveys the wreckage alter Mrs. Watson ransacks the house looking
for Sr. M a t h uppers.

18

�As Brilliant As

L E F T: Stacey keeps cool as she explains t h a t
she i s n o t h i s mother. B O T T O M : A s t u d e n t
suffers embarrassment a f t e r spending h e r last
rent on a sandwich in cafeteria. A B O V E : Dogs
tell Angelica that with the right diet, she could
look l i k e R i n T i n Ti n . too.

18

�ABOVE: T h e Methodists file o u t a l ter another
service. B E L O W: Sunday school students ponder about mistakes
of the past week.

�Religion Is Important Part of

187

�B E L O W: Cheryl Weaver sketches epic scene of Mrs.
ing foe i n library. R l G H T Deloach's bug i s pictured w i t h scars
from a recent battle w i t h R a i d . B E L O W R I G H T: F r a n k leads
un.suspecting K a y to his favorite hole i n the ice. T h e plot thickens.

�the Park, and
FA R L E F T: Tr i s k y and Karen dig
Willy u p f r o m dead. F u n n y, h e
looks t h e s a m e e v e r y m o r n i n g
first how-. L E F T:
I've always wanted t o meet a real
sex symbol." B E L O W L E F T: A
fair p i c t u r e o f To b i L y t l e , h e a d
photographer. f o r
TOM: Doug and Belle go scouting
for Christmas trees. I t never hurts
to start early, does i t Doug?

18

�Inde
ALLEN, V I R G I L : Forensic Society, Dean of Debate,
Latin Award, D A R History Award, Ideal Boy,
American Legion Oratory Awards.
ALMEDA, T E R E S I TA : Exchange Student, Choir,
Balladiers, Thespians, Senior Play.
ANNEAR, PAT R I C I A : Spanish C l u b , P e p C l u b ,
Latin Club, M i r r o r, Co-op, Forensics, Spanish
Award.
AUSTIN, DOUG: Shop Club, Co-op.

B A I L E Y, D E A N : F.F.A., Forensics Society.
BALCOM, C H R I S : Spanish C l u b , T. A . R . , C a d e t
Teacher, Band, Yearbook, F. T. A .
BARBER, JOHN: Junior Varsity Football,
ketball, J . V. Tennis, Cadet Teacher, K e y Club,
Future Teachers.
BAIRD, BECKY: Junior Class Play.
BARNES, WAY N E : Shop Club, Football.
BARRINGER, SCOTT: C -Club, J.V.
sity Wr e s t l i n g , Va r s i t y T r a c k , Conference
Champ, Most Valuable Wrestler.
BARTON, PA M E L A : L a t i n C l u b , T r i - H i Teens, Future Secretaries, Pep Club, Bowling,
Camera Club.
BAYSINGER, CHERIE:
FOLEY, J A C K I E : F.S.A., Pep Club, Yearbook Staff,
Latin Club, Mudbowl, M i r r o r Staff, Bowling,
Thespians
BERRY, Q U I N N : C -Club, Pep Club, Jr. Class Vice
President, Homecoming, Football, Golf, Baseball,
Basketball, Cross Country.
BICKFORD, L A R R Y: Football, Track.
BIRD, B E RY L : Tr i - H i - Y, Choir, Bowling.
BLANCHARD, B R U C E : G e r m a n C l u b , G e r m a n
Awards, National Honor Society.
BLANCHARD, REBECCA: T A R . , Pep
Teens, Tr i - H i - Y, F.H.A., F.S.A., Teen
er, Choral Club.
BOBIER, B I L L : I.R.C., Pep Club,
ish Club, Vice President Sr. Class, Junior Play.,
Freshman Commissioner, Sophomore
dent, Senior Commissioner, Vice
ball, Basketball, Te n n i s , D e b a t e , Forensics,
Homecoming.
BOGER, L A R R Y: C Club, Football, Wrestling.
BOLEY, L I N D A : T r -Teens, Pep Club,
sics
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BOPP, J A M E S : Camera Club, Yearbook Staff, C
Club, " L i l ' Abner," Band, Choir, Balladier, Golf,
Varsity Golf Award.
BORDEN, J O H N : K e y Club, Teen Chamber, Pep
Club, Co-op, Sr. Class President,
ball, Football.
BOWERMAN, K A R E N : Pep Club, Choir,
ner."
BRADSHAW, R I C H A R D : Bowling, Coball, Football.
BRANDES, K A R E N : F.S.A., TAPS, Teen Chamber,
B o r Better.
BROWN, M I C H A E L : Pep Club, Choral Club.
B U C K L E Y, D A L E : Pep Club, Band.
BUDD, JOYCE: Future Nurses, Co-op,
cupations.
BURCH, DOUGLASS: Chess Club, Shop Club.
BURK, E L L A : G A A , Future Nurses, Science-Math
Club, Latin Club, Teen Chamber, Sr. Play, " L i l '
Abner," Yearbook, Band, A l l -Star
lochen Camp, Blue Lake Camp.
B U R R I T T, L I N D A : Pep Club, GAA, Girls' Track,
Choir.
BUSHONG, D O U G : P e p C l u b , J r . &amp; S r. Plays,
Bowling.
BUTCHER, J U L I E : Pep Club, F.H.A., TA P.
BYRNE, PAT R I C K : Teen Chamber, National Honor
Society, Pep Club, Sr. Commissioner, Football,
Basketball, Baseball.

CALLAHAN, K A R E N
CARTER, ROGER: Shop Club, Vocational Metals
Award.
CHESTER, B A R B : F N A .
CHESTER, D E B : P e p C l u b , Spanish
Teens, T r i - H i - Y, Bowling, M u d Bowl, F u t u r e
Secretary.
CHURCH, G A RY
GOATES, M A R Y: Thespians, Forensics, Thespians
Children Play.
COLVIN, PENN: Future Secretaries.
CONNELL, C A R O L I N E : B a n d , Co-op, N a t i o n a l
Honor Society, Forensics.
CORWIN, S T E P H E N : C Club, Track, Basketball,
Intramural Basketball, Track, Basketball.
CRAM, DELORES
CULBERT, K AT H Y: Transfer, GAA.

�CULVER, K A Y : T r i - H i - Y, F u t u r e Nurses, L a t i n
Club, German C l u b , Te e n Chamber, F u t u r e
Teachers, Thespians, Yearbook, Forensics, Cadet
Teacher, L a t i n Award, D A R History, German
Awards, I d e a l G i r l , N a t i o n a l H o n o r Society,
Girls' State, B o r Better.
CUNNINGHAM, PA U L : Football Manager, Cross
Country.
CUSHING, R A N A E : P e p Club, T r -Teens, G A A ,
Teen Chamber, J r. &amp; Sr. Plays, B e t t y Crocker
Homemaker.
CUTHBERT, J I M : C Club.

DAVIS, BARBARA: Band.
DEAN, GREGG: Thespians, Spanish Club, Pep Club,
IRC, Jr. &amp; Sr. Plays, Co-op, Debate, Yeadbook.
DELOACH, SCOTT: PIPCO, K e y Club, Freshman
&amp; Sophomore Commissioner, Football, Co-op.
DILLON, STEVE: Co-op.
DIRSCHELL, STEVE: Football.
DOLL, M I C H A E L : Pep Club, Teen
man a n d Senior Class President,
Captain, Balladiers, Sr. Play, " L i l '
ball, Baseball, Track, M u d Bowl, Choir.
DULIN, J E R R O LY N N : G A A , F u t u r e Secretaries,
Jr. Play.

FEE, CAROL: T r -Teens, Pep Club,
taries, Co-op.
FEE, R O N A L D
FLICKENGER, BRUCE: Chess Club, Campus Life
Club.
FROM, SANDY: GAA, Co-op.

GAGE, D A N : Pep Club, Co-op.
GEORGE, J A M E S
GERMAN, LY N N : Future Homemakers, Tr i - H i - Y,
Pep Club.
GLANT, GAIL: Teen Chamber, Spanish Club, GAA,
Pep Club, Future Teachers, Band, Bowling, Mud
Bowl.
GOCHENOUR, M A R T Y : Football, Tennis, Cross
Country.
GOOCH, L I N D A : Pep Club, Tri-Teens, Balladiers,
Cardinal Choir, Variety Show, " L i l '
op
GOODSON, E R N E S T
GOTTSCHALK, SUSAN: Pep Club, TriHi-Y, Future Nurses, Co-op, Yearbook, S r. &amp;
Jr. Plays, " L i l ' Abner", Band.
GREEN, C Y N T H I A : Teen Chamber, Spanish Club,
IRC, F u t u r e Secretaries, P e p Club, J r . P l a y,
Yearbook C o -Editor, Class Secretary, Co-op,
Quill &amp; Scroll, Spanish Award.
GRUZA, J I M : Chess C l u b , I R C , D A R H i s t o r y
Award.

EASTERDAY, K A R E N : P e p Club,
taries, Co-op, Bowling, M O D , Thespians, Teen
Chamber, " L i l ' Abner," Senior Play.
EBERHARDT, M I K E : Exchange Student, Camera
Club, Mirror.

FADDEN, DENNIS: Shop Club, Pep Club, Bowling.

HAACK, N E I L : C-Club, Football, Track, Intramural
Basketball.
H A L F E AT Y, GEORGE: Track.
HANNON, J A M E S
HASHLEY, J A M E S : C -Club, Pep Club, Football,
Wrestling, Track, Baseball, A l l ball and Wrestling.
HAUSKA, J A N : Pep Club, " L i l ' Abner", J r. Play,
National Honor Society, B or Better.

FAIR, M I K E : B or Better.
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�HAYNES, K A R E N : Spanish Club, Pep Club, Teen
Chamber, National Honor Society, Class Officer,
Jr. &amp; S r . Plays, Cheerleader, " L i l ' A b n e r " ,
Homecoming Court, M u d Bowl, Spanish Award.
HECKMAN, LAURA: Pep Club, GAA, Campus Life
Club, J r. Play, Cheerleader.
HEMKER, A N T H O N Y: Basketball,
ger
HEMKER, L E E A N N : Transfer Student, Pep Club,
Choir, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, National
Honor Society.
HERMAN, G E O R G E : Chess C l u b ,
Club, Forensics, Sr. Play, " L i l ' Abner".
HERMAN, SUZANNE: Future Secretaries, Co-op.
HERRICK, JOYCE: G A A , Future
op, B or Better.
HIGH, DON: Band, Yearbook.
H I N D E R L I T E R , D A L E : National H o n o r Society,
Chess Club, Forensics, Choir, Balladiers, Jr. and
Sr. Plays, " L i l ' Abner", German Awards.
H I C K L E Y, J A N E T T E : Forensics, Teenlicans, National Honor Society, Pep Club, Teen
Chamber, J r . &amp; S r. Plays, Band, M u d Bowl,
Spanish Awards, Girls' State, Salutatorian.
HOUSER, D E B B I : Future Nurses, Thespians, M u d
Bowl, Jr. &amp; Sr. Plays, " L i r Abner".
H U N T L E Y, D AV I D : Gymnastics, German Club, Pep
Club, Intramural Basketball, Winter
ball Manager.
HURD, DONNA: T r -Teens, Pep Club, Sr.
op
HUTCHINS, RON: Shop Club, Wrestling, Co-op.
H YAT T, G A I L : Future Secretaries, Pep
Teens, Teen Chamber, Sr. Play, Co-op.

INDE, M A R I LY N : Spanish Club, Debate, Forensics,
Future Teachers, Pep Club, Cadet Teacher, Sr.
Play, Band.
IVERHAGEN, M A R I A N N E : Exchange Student.

J E N K O T, L I N D A : T r -Teens, Bowling.
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K E L LY, SUSAN: Pep Club, Future
tional Honor Society, Sr. Play, Spanish Award,
Science Award, B or Better.
KERR, R O B I N : L a t i n C l u b , German C l u b , P e p
Club, GAA, Teen Chamber, Forensics, Yearbook,
Cardinal Chatter, "Lil' Abner", Mud
ing, National Honor Society, B or Better, Latin
Award, German Award, Quill &amp; Scroll.
KEYSER, D I A N A : Choir, Pep Club.
K I L B U R N , L AV E R N : P e p Club, Co-op.
KISTLER, D O N
K N I G H T, J A N E T: Transfer Student,
ers

L A C K E Y, J O H N : Football, Basketball, Track.
LAUGHTON, DON: Shop Club,
ball, Co-op.
L I C H T, J A C K I E : Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Coing
LINDBLOM, M A R I A N N E : Pep Club,
retaries, Forensics, National Honor Society, Girls
Track, B or Better.
LOOMIS, P E N N Y: Pep Club, GAA, Choral Club.
LOPEZ, TO M : Intramural Basketball.
LONGSTREET, STEVE: Wrestling.
LOVELL, L A U R I E : F u t u r e Secretaries, Pep Club,
Co-op, Bowling.
LOWE, J E F F : Va r s i t y Club, Baseball, Basketball,
Golf, Cross Country.
LUCKADOO, B O N N I E : T r -Teens, Choir.
LUKAZCEK, B O N N I E : Spanish C l u b , T r i - H i - Y,
Co-op, Future Secretaries, Band,
tor, Quill &amp; Scroll, National Honor Society, B
or Better.
LUKAZCEK, NANCY: Pep Club, Future
CoL U T H Y, S C O T T: German C l u b , K e y C l u b , P e p
Club, Choir, Band.
LY T L E , TOBI: Latin Club, Pep Club, Tr i - H i Teens, Cardinal Chatter, Thespians, Forensics,
Co-op, Future Secretaries, M u d Bowl, J r. Play,
Bowling.
LY T L E , W I L L I E : Pep Club, Future
pians, Cadet Teacher, Jr. &amp; Sr. Plays,
ner".

McCULLOUGH, PETE: Cross Country, Basketball.

�1VIcDONALD, A L L E N : Intramural Basketball.
McLATCHER, B E V E R LY
McMILLAN, C A R O L : L a t i n Club, German C l u b ,
Tri-Teens, GAA, Teen Chamber.
MacDONALD, N I A N N E : Tr i - H i - Y, Latin Club, Pep
Club, J r. &amp; Sr. Plays, " L i ' l Abner", M u d Bowl,
Class Officer, Commissioner, Clerk
sion, M a y o r, Homecoming C o u r t a n d Queen,
Girls' State.
MacRAE, C U R T: Varsity Club, Camera Club, Pep
Club, Latin Club, Mirror, Quill &amp; Scroll Award,
Boys' State, Tennis, Basketball, Cross Country,
Football.
M A C K L I N , D E B : Spanish Club, Pep Club, Future
Secretaries, Co-op, Thespians, Future Teachers,
B or Better, Band, Teen Chamber, Cheerleader,
Mud Bowl, J r. &amp; Sr. Plays.
MALOVEY, C AT H E R I N E : Future
Teens, Pep Club, Co-op.
M AT T H I S E N , H E L L E : Exchange Student, Future
Homemakers, Mud Bowl, Sr. Play, " L i ' l Abner".
MERKLE, WA N D A : J r. &amp; Sr. Plays,
brarian.
METTERS, J O E : C -Club, Te e n Chamber, Class
Treasurer, Tennis.
M I L L I M A N , D E B R A : Spanish Club, L a t i n Club,
Thespians, Pep Club, Tri-Teens, Bowling, Prom
Committee, Jr. &amp; Sr. Plays,
ish Award.
MILLS, B E V E R LY: Future Secretaries.
MINTON, V I K K I : Tr i - H i - Y, Tri-Teens, Bowling.
MOLER, F R A N K : C -Club, Chess Club, K e y Club,
Football, Basketball, Tennis.
MORESHOUSE, C A R O L : F u t u r e Homemakers,
Thespians, Jr. &amp; Sr. Plays.
MORICK, WESLEY: " L i ' l Abner".
MORRILL, PA M : T r -Teens, Librarian.
MORRIS, RON: Wrestling, Football.
MOSIER, C E C I L E : P e p Club, Future Secretaries,
Tii-Teens, Commissioner, Class
Bowl, Homecoming Court, D A R Girl.
MUNN, D E RW I N : Chess Club, Camera Club, Band,
Choir, " L i ' l Abner".
MYERS, SCOTT: Pep Club, Winter Track.

NELSON, M I K E : Football, Tr a c k , " L i ' l A b n e r " ,
Varsity Club.

NELSON, R O N : Band, Interlochen.
NEUSBAUM, C R A I G : C o - o p , G o l d e n H a m m e r
Award.
NIGHSWANDER, D AV I D : Chess Club.
NOUN, JEFF

PACKER, SUSAN: F.H.A., Bowling, TA P.
PAV K A , M I C H A E L : Football, Track.
PERRIN, M A R G A R E T: Spanish Club,
det Teacher, Senior Play, Spanish Awards.
PETZOLD, E L I Z A B E T H : Te e n Chamber, G.A.A.,
Girls"Prack, Senior P l a y, " L i ' l
change Student.
PHELPS, D YA N N : F.T.A., Cadet Teacher, Spanish
Club, German Club, Pep Club, Forensic Society.
POLING, M A R L E E N : Pep Club, F.S.A., Tr i - H i - Y,
Co-op, Choir, M u d Bowl, Senior Play.
POPE, M A R Y L I N : F.S.A., Pep Club, Spanish Club,
Co-op, T.A.P., Choir, Bowling, M u d Bowl.
PORTER, K AT H Y : M O D -TAPS, L a t i n Club, Pep
Club, Choir, Tri-Teens, Teen Chamber, Chatter,
"Li'l Abner", Co-op.

RAHRIG, JEROME: C Club, Cross-Country, Track,
Winter Track.
R AT H B U N , DALE: Co-op, Jr. &amp; Sr. Plays.
REED, EDWARD: Cross-Country, Tennis.
RICHER, E D D I E
ROBARGE, D A R E N : Pep Club.
ROCK, BOB: C Club, Baseball.
ROGERS, DOUG: C Club, Pep Club, " L i ' l Abner",
Football, Track, Basketball.
ROGERS, THOMAS
ROGERS, WA N D A : Tr i - H i - Y.
ROHLOFF, P A T: Te e n Chamber, Thespians, P e p
Club, Cadet Teacher, Choir, M i r r o r,
ner", J u n i o r &amp; Senior Plays, Q u i l l a n d Scroll
Award.
ROVER, JAMES: C Club, Key Club, Cross-Country.
RUBLEY, P H I L : C C l u b , Band, Cross Country,
Tennis, Track, Basketball, Football.
RUMSEY, K AY : F.S.A., Co-op.
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�RZEPKA, T H O M A S : P e p Club, J u n i o r &amp; Senior
Plays, " L i ' l Abner", Intramural Basketball.

SCHABLOSKI, J O H N : Chess Club, Pep
tributive Ed., Bowling, Mirror, Yearbook, Golf.
SCHULTZ, E L A I N E : Latin Club, G.A.A., T r -Teens,
Camera Club, Pep Club, Girls'
Math Club, German Club, Teen Chamber, NHS,
Forensic Society, L a t i n Award, Getman Award.
SCHULTZ, J E R RY: Co-op.
SCOTT, K AT H R Y N : F.S.A., Spanish Club.
SELL, E D : Pep Club, Shop Club,
ling.
SHAFER, COLLEEN: Pep Club, Latin
pians, Te e n Chamber, Band, J u n i o r &amp; Senior
Plays, " L i ' l Abner".
SHERRICH, L A R RY: C Club, Football,
ketball.
SMITH, PA M : P e p Club, Choir, Co-op, Tr i - H i - Y,
Jr. Play, " L i ' l Abner".
SNYDER, J A N E : Pep Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A.,
F.T.A., Cadet Teacher.
SNYDER, JOE
SNYDER, K E I T H : Intramural Basketball, Junior &amp;
Sr. Plays, Wrestling, Football.
SPERRY, DOUG: Librarian, Intramural Basketball.
S TA L E Y, K E N
S TA N L E Y, S H E L B Y : Tr i - Te e n s , T r i - H i - Y, P e p
Club, Spanish Club, Thespians, Teen Chamber,
Junior &amp; Senior Plays, " L i ' l Abner", Forensic
Society.
STEELE, CRAIG: C Club, Mirror, Football, Track,
Golf, Basketball.
STEFFEY, D AV I D : Pep Club, Varsity
mural Basketball, Cross-Country, Track.
STETLER, M A R V I N : Choral Club, Choir.
STEVENSON, SHARON: Spanish Club, T r -Teens,
Pep Club, Tr i - H i - Y, Co-op, F.S.A., Cheerleader,
Spanish Award.
SWART, DEB: Spanish Club, Tri-Teens, Pep Club,
F.S.A., Co-op, Bowling, Mud Bowl.
SWIFT, K AT H Y

TAPPENDEN, SUE: Pep Club, Tri-Teens, Spanish
Club, Bowling.
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TOMPKINS, C A R O L
TOWNSEND, WA R R E N
T R E A C Y, E D WA R D : Chess Club, Dean
sics, Senior Play, " L i ' l Abner".
TRUAX, S H E R M A N : German Club, P e p Club,
Track.
TRUEX, S H E L L E Y: Pep Club, TA P,
pians
TRYON, M I K E : F.T.A., Shop Club, Cadet Teacher,
Football, Track, Best Industrial Arts Student.

URBAN, M A R I A N : Thespians, Tr i - H i - Y, Pep Club,
Senior Play.

VA N A K E N , CHARLES: Pep Club, Spanish Club,
Freshman Class President, Basketball, Football,
Homecoming.
VANDERPOOL, H E L E N : F.H.A., Senior Play.
VANICAMPEN, S U S A N : Tr i - Te e n s , F. T. A . , P e p
Club.
VA N L A A N E N , S TA C E Y: Thespians, F. T. A . , Te e n
Chamber, G . A . A . , Forensic Society, J u n i o r &amp;
Senior Plays, " L i ' l Abner".
V I C RY, 'TOM: Football, Basketball.
VOLPE, J E R R Y: German Club, Chess Club, Band,
Senior Play, " L i ' l Abner".

WA I T E , D A L E A N N : F.H.A., Pep Club.
WALTERS, R AY
WALZER, D A V E : C C l u b , Football, Basketball,
Track.

�WARKOCZESKI, B A R B : P e p Club,
pians, Bowling, Mud Bowl.
WATSON, D O N
WATSON, L I N D A : Forensic Society.
WATSON, R O B E R T J . : C Club, Te e n Chamber,
Key Club, Yearbook, " L i ' l Abner",
ball, Football.
WEAVER, C H E R Y L : S e n i o r P l a y, " L i ' l A b n e r " ,
Forensic Society.
WILLIAMS, JEAN: T r -Teens, Pep Club, Thespians,
Choir, Balladiers, " L i ' l Abner".
WINTERS, K A R E N : T r i - H i - Y, C h a t t e r, G . A . A . ,
Bowling, T r -Teens, Senior Play.
WISE, J U L I E : F.S.A., Pep Club, Tri-Teens, Spanish
Club.
W I T M Y E R , DEBORAH: Pep Club, F.N.A., Chatter,
Senior Play, Co-op, Cheerleader.
WOODWARD, THERESA: M a t h and Science Club,
G.A.A., F.T.A., Bowling, Pep Club, Spanish Club,
Cadet Teacher, Girls' Track.
WORDEN, JAMES: Co-op, Shop Club.

YEARLING, L E E
YOCKEY, CHRIS: German Club, Young Democrats'
Club, Football, Senior Play.
YUHL, A L L E N
Y U N T, K R I S T I N A : P e p C l u b , Tri-Teens, C h o i r,
Junior Play, " L i ' l Abner".

ZEBOLSKY, A L B E R T: Track.

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��L E F T: Joe Metters uses his exquisite taste
ing Jeft Trues make the right choice. B E L O W : Doug
Rogers and Steve Dirschell have reached the height
of "goodie." B O T T O M : The Baptist
addition t o the Coldwater area.

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�Davis Marine
Congratulations, Seniors

Cutcher
Plumbing — Heating — Kitchens — S w i m m i n g Pools
639 East Chicago Road
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Wilbur's
Coldwater's Home o f Fine Furniture

Open 7 Days a Week
East Side of C o l d w a t e r Lake

6 S. M o n r o e Street

Featuring

278-8412

Johnson Boats &amp; Motors

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

and Skidoo Snowmobiles

278-5656

43 South M o n r o e Street
Coldwater, Michigan
REMODELING &amp; NEW CONSTRUCTION

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Hal's Zephyr Service

Coldwater

524 E. Chicago Rd.

2 7 8 - 6 0 1 1

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Farm Bureau
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423 E. Chicago St

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278-2224

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

19 Railroad St.

2 7 9 - 9 4 0 4

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Complete Food M a r k e t
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Chain Saws
John Deere

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Implements

8 a.m. t o 10 p.m. Sundays

Sales &amp; Service

479 Marshall St. 2 7 9 - 9 2 1 3

McCann Farm

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

278-5228
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�THESE FINE SHOES AVAILABLE

ShawShoe
40 WEST C H I C A G O S T.
COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

M. T. Shaw,
52 ABBOTT STREET
278-2361

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42 W. Chicago St.

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Phone: 278-8508

Box 3 2 — Coldwater, M i c h i g a n 49036 P h . 279-9767

Johnson's Top &amp; Trim
— Convertible Tops — Carpets —
ADVERTISING

— Seat Covers — Boat Tarps &amp; Tops —
38 E. Elizabeth St.

PAYS

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
Ph. 278-4631
" Yo u r happiness is our satisfaction '

Sponorships

On the

Village Square

ARNOLD A U T O PARTS

PHIL'S BEAUTY S H O P

1 0 8 W. Chicago St.

233 S. Centennial

278-2385

278-8785

HOUSE O F BEAUTY

SEAMAN'S OFFICE SUPPLY

4 4 W . Chicago St.

9 S. Monroe

278-4531

278-5647

KROGER C O .
430 Marshall St.

TEMPO STORE
Fairfield
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

71 W. Pearl St.
Coldwater, Michigan
Ph. 279-9478

LYON'S P H A R M A C Y
470 Marshall St.
278-5609

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Drive-In

Cadet
East Chicago St.
Junction US 1 2 a n d Interstate 6 9
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
Phone 2 7 8 - 5 6 1 7

Carrol and
360 Marshall St.

2 7 9 - 9 1 3 3

Plastic or
Otto's &amp; Sons'
Evinrude Sales &amp; Service
Wilson &amp; MacGregor Sporting Equip.
Schwinn Bicycles
On US 12 next to 1-69
8 S. Hudson St.

278-5849

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Where Yo u A r e A l w a y s Welcome
Craig Pharmacy Features:

Peppermint

General D r u g Needs — Personalized Service

'Family B i l l i a r d Center"

Coin Supplies — Prescriptions — Cosmetics

Wholesome Fun

Hallmark Cards and Accessories — Gifts

49-51 W. Chicago St.

FOR THE FINEST AT N O EXTRA COST

Plaza Barber
B&amp; K
— The Best Kind —
— Soft Drinks —
— Sandwiches —
Grand and Marshall St.

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For the finest in Men's
Fairfield Plaza
278-5487

278-5385

�CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS! OH YAH, JUNIORS &amp;

TOP R O W: "Cheekie" Pierce w i t h Smily Smith, S. DirshelL B o b i e r . B O T T O M R O W: G. Dean, N . Olmsted, M . Doll, M .
"Pots" Lukazcek, C. Green. M I D D L E ROW: G. Lowe, " B o d " H a y n e s .
Heckman, Q . B e r r y, N . M a c D o n a l d . "Believe i t o r N o t "

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5 8 W. C h i c a g o Street

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279-9948

Jay's Olds253 W. Chicago Street

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Laney Realty

1 0 9 W. Chicago St.

Bernard M . Laney, Realtor

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

278-6951
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279-9022

Somico
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Wholesale O n l y
36 Mill Street
278-5604

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278-2306

Van
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65 E. Chicago St.
279-9536

White Chevrolet
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595 W. Chicago St.

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278-2373

511 W . Chicago St.
278-5272
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Montgomery Ward
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20 E. Chicago St.

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Moore's
Owner: Robert Sweet
117 Chicago Street
278-2670
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Williams
Phone: 278-5631
45 N. Hanchett Street
Coldwater
" Yo u r Family P h a r m a c y "
R. M. Zeluff

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For The Most In Security

"Finest In Shoes"

For The Best Service

32 W. Chicago Street

50 N. Hanchett St.

Phone: 278-2695

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Marion Brothers Pure Oil

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202 Morse Street
Smile As You G o By
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

48 Division Street

Phone: 279-9592
Phone: 279-9990

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77 H o o k e r Street

278-2331

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278-2664

34 W. Chicago St.

ConradInsurance
COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE
13 S. Monroe St.
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Gamby Candy

Phone 2 7 8 - 5 7 1 7

Wholesale Candy a n d Tobacco
110 Morse St.
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
278-5479

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411 East Chicago Street
278-8814

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20 W. Chicago St.

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YOUR LOVELINESS I S O U R BUSINESS

278-5611

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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

278-4535

55 Green St.

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

T.V. — Te l e p h o n e — A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

278-4148

Corey's-Best

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278-6763

21 W . Chicago St.

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400 Jay Street
Coldwater, Michigan
278-5621

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25 W. Chicago St.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Academic

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Organizations

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Special Activities

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Sports

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Classe

11

Advertising

18

�����A B O V E F A R R I G H T: M r . Olmsted reviews
utes o f a recent board meeting and attempts t o make
corrections. B E L O W FA R R I G H T: M r. Clyne is caught
in a short improvisation. A B O V E R I G H T: M r . Drags
answers h i s h o t line. B E L O W R I G H T: M r s . W i g e n t
greets e a c h v i s i t o r t o t h e administration b u i l d i n g .
ABOVE: Principal, C. L . Luce, guides C.H.S. activities
and

�Capable Leadership—

�Answers A r e Found i n

�FA R L E F T: Miss Shiery keeps us u p to the minute
with t h e news o f t h e d a i l y bulletin. L E F T:
brarian. M r s . Weiler, prepares t o g o another r o u n d
with t h e books. B E L O W : W i t h a w a r m smile, t h e
new guidance secretary. Mrs. Brown greets students.
ABOVE: M r s . P a l m e r jots down l i t t l e messages f o r
teachers and students.

2

�R I G H T: M r . P a l m e r searches i n v a i n f o r t h e latest college
bulletin — K e n t State maybe?? A B O V E : M r . Bohanon assists
Roger Helmer with college application forms.

�R I G H T, M r . Barone tries t o explain t o a
more t h a t i t is Barone and n o t bologna. A B O V E :
drews t r i e s t o t h i n k o f a n o t h e r b r i l l i a n t a n s w e r f o r a
questioning history student.

2

�FA R R I G H T: Mrs. L o r i awaits a student's
liant answer. N E A R R I G H T: M r. Schorfhaar enjoys
a light moment during one o f his sophomore English
classes. N E A R B O T TO M R I G H T: Mrs. Lori's Honors
English class entertained a t t h e Elizabethan dinner.
ABOVE R I G H T: M r s . Hayes starts each and every
class with a bang! B O T T O M R I G H T: M r . M a r t i n e n
grimaces a t t h e thought o f teaching M o b y D i c k one
more t i m e . A B O V E : M i s s Coscarolly engages i n a
student's stimulating research.

�English Explores Inner World
English studies inherited fresh life this year with
the addition of inspiring new classes. For the seniors,
the study of Elizabethan times and drama
terized not only by reading lines from a play, b u t by
preparing a banquet where students recreated
inhibited flavor o f t h e sixteenth century
dramatic entertainment. T h e study o f contemporary
music, along with American authors provided
lenge for the juniors' inexhaustible energy, and also an
understanding of life in America yesterday and today.
In their first year at CHS, the sophomores
duced t o a panoramic view o f world literary figures;
those as familiar as Omar Khayyam and as original as
Rod McKuen.
Communications and creative writing are the other
phases of this year's new approach. I n
students learn the meaning of involvement
tive communication with other people.

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�R I G H T: - D o you r e a l l y expert m e t o
believe t h a t q u e s t i o n s M r . Johnson.
B E L O W R I G H T: " I f I r e t o l d y o u
once. I've t o l d y o u a thousand times.
the Ruhaiyat is not some k i n d of fruit."
Mrs. Goodreau tries t o explain t o h e r
sophomores. B E L O W : A n exasperated
Mrs. Grimes tries t o teach
ant sophomores.

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�Language Barriers
Broken by
The foreign language program at CBS breaks
the boundaries of provincialism by introducing the
student to the exciting realm of
Through their experiences with German
they are able to greet a world of matadors
fights or escape to a quiet
By emphasizing communication, M r . Parker
and Mr. Olsen manage to teach the language skills
that will enable them to transcend the boundaries
of America and communicate with

L E F T: M r . Parker goes through t h e preterite tense f o r
the "last.' t i m e . A B O V E : M r . Olsen explains
struction of a complicated German sentence.

2

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Probe the

TOP L E F T: D o i n g double d u t y a s a government
teacher a n d Spanish teacher, M r . Parker keeps h i s
schedule w e l l filled. B O T T O M L E F T:
how many Playboys does i t take t o make a book this
size?" questions eager M i k e Shank. L E F T: M r . Lowe
discusses t h e n e w d r a f t l o t t e r y w i t h interested a n d
worried seniors. A B O V E : K a t h y Smith pauses f o r a
brief interlude between Sherman's M a r c h a n d t h e
Battle of Gettysburg.

�FA R R I G H T: M r . Wander tests his weight
on his desk. N E A R R I G H T: M r .
cusses t h e problems o f w a r w i t h K i t Va n
Niman, B O T T O M R I G H T: Our
publican. M r . Keesler. points o u t
vantages of being a Republican in
ment classes. R I G H T: ' ' A rose b y any other
name would smell as sweet." emphasizes M r.
Browne. A B O V E : M r . " C r a z y Soo" Hobart
takes a breather between classes i n
letic director's office.

�Society Transferred Through the

�CHS
There's a new approach
istry being taught this year a t C H S
under t h e t i t l e o f chem study. T h e
course stresses the individual and his
abilities to learn the laws and facts of
chemistry t h r o u g h experimentation
rather than by the cut and
ing technique of the past.
The biology course taught a t CHS
this year gears itself according to the
student's aptitude and interest. I t is
actually a composite of three courses
which range f r o m dissecting frogs,
cross-breeding f r u i t flies
other labs which add t o
ing aspects of
I t i s t h e objective o f t h e PSSC
Physics course t o learn a l o t and a t
the same time enjoy doing the work.
To enliven t h e course t h e students
learn w h y K i n g Kong couldn't exist
and the relationship o f t h e speed o f
the gyroscope t o t h e length o f t h e
black mark i t leaves on the desk tops.
I t is a course geared f o r the college
bound students b u t i t s t i l l offers a
quantity of useful and practical ideas
that can be put to use in the everyday
world.

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�Explore t h e Giant Steps o f Mankind

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ABOVE L E F T: Mrs. Hockey, substitute biology teacher, later
become a full-fledged English teacher. B E L O W
Bushouse wonders what h e i s going t o d o w i t h h i s 29c f i n e
point. A B O V E : D r . Frankenstein h a s nothing o n o u r o w n
beloved science teacher, M r . Bovee. C E N T E R : M r . Lindsay
ponders an eternal question, "What's wrong with that boy?"

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�ABOVE L E F T: " T h e t a " Watson consults h e r math book
while helping K e n S m i t h . B E L O W L E F T: M r . D e w e y
and Jamie Bailey tear themselves away from a
k m t o oblige the photographer. A B O V E : M r s .
tions the method of an algebra problem.

�It's a Life o f Numbers,

ABOVE L E F T: Carla VanLaanen apparently doesn't have
her trig problems done.' B E L O W L E F T: M r s . H a r t takes
an active interest i n h e r students. B E L O W : M r . Dewey
assists a n interested s t u d e n t w h o questions w h e t h e r
2 + 2 = 4.

�Through Arts, People Can Find Lost
The fine arts department offers a
opportunities for each student's selfThrough t h e arts, students can involve their
inner-selves and kindle the creative spirit.
Under the supervision of Miss Woszczynski,
the artistic interest o f the students has been
expanded. Creative snow creatures a n d w i r e
men have helped t o develop individual talents.
The CHS band earned a first
at the Comstock marching festival, under the
direction o f M r. Sabin. During t h e marching
season, the mud was knee-deep b u t
bers kept their spirits high.
I t was an innovating year for the vocal music
department, directed by Mr. Frizzell. The choir
participated in the Messiah, a community-wide
production and the Balladiers were chosen t o
sing a t Cobo H a l l and a t t h e English Class
Elizabethan Banquet. T h e most outstanding
production o f the year was the musical show
Oklahoma.

FA R R I G H T: Miss Coscarelly critically evaluates a student's
presentation. N E A R R I G H T: Going over a new
tion can be both h a r d w o r k a n d relaxation f o r M r . Friexell.
CENTER: B a n d requires m a n y hours o f practise a n d much
devotion to become a talented musician and M r.
ly helps his students. A B O V E : " N o w you must t i t tab A i n t o
slot B . " Miss Woszczynski tries to help solve is simple problem
of the day.

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3

�ABOVE L E F T: Porn p o n routines a r e a welcome
change i n gym classes. B O T T O M L E F T: M r . Lopez
is pleased to see a new warning sign after last week's
crash. L E F T: K e e p u p t h e good work coach, you're
doing fine. A B O V E : M r s . G r u n e r ( a l i a s
Guru) has a morning moment o f meditation.

3

�TOP R I G H T: H e y Virgie! I think I flooded
TOM R I G H T: " B o y t h i s candy tastes good, now t o
get r i d of the wrapper." M r. Myers chuckles. R I G H T:
The candid eye of our yearbook camera catches Miss
Phillips t r y i n g t o r i p a page out o f her bookkeeping
book. A B O V E : Since when does 2 4 - 2 5 ?

4

�Students Trained for the

�Vocational Skills Are Learned b y Doing

�FA R L E F T: D a v e does a
lighting after hours — making his own
movies. N E A R L E F T: M r . A l d r i c h i s
never w i l l i n g t o listen t o a n argument.
B O T TO M L E F T : Z Z Z Z ! B O T T O M
CENTER: M r . Smith has a better idea.
ABOVE: K e n Johnson seeks relief f o r
his pain. L E F T: M r. McCurley holds up
the r o o f as students finish
the foundation.

4

�TOP FA R R I G H T: Buzz Wa n t helps M r. Porter
drain the salt from his gas tank. B O T T O M F A R
B I G H T: M r . Steinke), questions h o w a n y o n e
could have gotten i n t o his lunch box a n d taken
his bologna sandwich. R I C H T: M r . Cook seems
puzzled ao t o s h y everyone is sitting around i n
their coats; could i t b e l a c k o f heat? B E L O W :
M r. M y c k o i r i a k assists a f u t u r e architect w i t h
blueprints for a model house.

4

�Metal, Pencils, Wood — Tools of

�ABOVE F A R R I G H T: O n e more weiner coming
TOM F A R R I G H T: " M i r r o r, m i r r o r on t h e wall, who's t h e
fairest one o f all?" M r. Collins and Mrs. N u t t seek t o
truth. C E N T E R R I G H T: Mrs. Fuller prepares
ful sample o f cafeteria food, while Carol M a r t i n tries t o find
the secret recipe. B O T T O M R I G H T: A b e h i n d t h e scenes
Janitor swings into action w i t h a lively eraser. A B O V E : M r s .
Furstenau tries t o correct the mistakes of beginning sewers.

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�FA R L E F T: Mrs. Shook uses the advantage of visual
aides t o instruct her health occupations
LOW F A R L E F T: M r . Ropp, Tr a d e and Industrial
Coordinator, works cooperatively with people i n many
kinds o f businesses. L E F T: Co-op coordinator, M r .
Dygert, regulates the co-op program at CHS. BELOW:
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dents i n t h e i r school program.

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FA R L E F T: To m really pays attention a t
mission meetings — t o A n n , t h a t is. N E A R L E F T:
Mayor D a v e P i e r c e clears h i s v o i c e f o r a n o t h e r
famous oration. A B O V E : C H S commissioners engage
in active debate over pressing school
TER: Nose that idea pleases Ann ! !
missioners a n d home room representatives t a k e a n
active part in deciding on proposals of the commision.

���MIRROR, CHATTER — Visions o f CHS

M I R R O R S TA F F : F R O N T R O W : K . Hillborg, L . Wa l d r o n ; S E C O N D
ROW: M . Kanolos. P. Neusbaum, J. Nutt, J. Severn. S. Kecskes, E. Rhodes,
R. M a r t i n , S. Sickles; T H I R D R O W: J . Ewers, G. Lowe, D . Pierce, M r s .
Hayes, G . Goodwin, C . Hayes. J . Mitmesser. 0 . N o r t o n , K . M i l l a r d , B .
Staley, J. Rumsey, M . Newberry.

ABOVE R I G H T: Gregg L o w e takes t i m e
out o f his busy schedule t o relive history in
the old family album. R I G H T: Doug Norton
puts his creative writing ability t o work t o
bring t h e school t h e f u n n y, f u n n y j o k e s
published in the M I R R O R .
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�C H AT T E R S TA F F : C . Gull. R . Breakstone, J . Simons, D .
Briggs. J. Mitmesser. Mrs. Hayes.
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�FUTURE N U R S E S A S S O C I AT I O N :
F R O N T R O W : K . M i l l a r d . L . Lonsbury,
K. Fisk. W. Merkle. J . Mitmesser. B A C K
ROW: B . Staley. K . Straw. B . Wigetn. S.
Butcher, V. Devlin. S. Patch. M r s . Shook.
A. Long. C. Snow. V. Morehouse.

FUTURE H O M E M A K E R ' S
ING: S. Streeter, C. Cornish, A . Girl, V. Devlin,
Mrs. F u l l e r. S E AT E D : F. Shaw. S. Forbes. K .
Taylor.

CAMPUS L I F E C L U B : F R O N T R O W : N .
Rakestraw, M . Lawhead. B. Warner, D . Strife.
B A C K ROW: M r. Myers. T. Heckman,
son, P. Eby. P. Heckman, D. Warner.
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�SCIENCE CL(JB: F R O N T ROW: M r . Lindsay. N . Wilson.
C. Stewart. D . Collins. R. Ilefflefinger. S . Kerskes.
son, K . Biringer. C. Cuthbert. I ) . Cozier. G.
OND R O W : I ) . Wr i g h t . K . Olney. R . Trovelbee.
Donald. A . Hoffman, D . Schneider, K . Lytle, C. Smoker, J.
Troyer, B . B o y. T H I R D R O W : S . Sickles, M . Newberry,
N. Schultz, I ) . Briggs. N . Olmsted. .4. L o p e r. S . Cox. M .

Cosgrove. N . Buchanan, V . Dalchow. P. Coley. F O U R T H
ROW: 1). Collins. J . Severn. C . Fronaplel, 0 . Tr o u l e t . M .
Papke. M . Rick. E. Rhodes, D. Adler. V. Lucas. V. McGarry.
T. Whitson. K . Smith. I ) . Blaskie. F I F T H R O W:
well, D. Norton. R. Scriber. B. Wise. B. Klotz. R. Coldsnow,
G. Rouse. 0 . Worst, S. Linder. J. Heffelfinger.

Activities Widen

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�F U T U R E S E C R E TA R I E S C L U B : F R O N T ROW: K . Hall,
S. Wendel. N . McKee. C. Weage. C. Hayward, N . Schultz,
D. F e e , K . S n y d e r. S E C O N D R O W : K . Va n E v e r y, D .
Zegarski. G. Solis. D . Stickney. K . B u r r i t t . J . Petersen, K .
Olney. B. Warner, K . Hillborg, E. Loose. T H I R D R O W: C.

M o s i e r , J. Smith. S. L u r k . L . Rogers. V. Barringer, J. Luck,
S . Ta y l o r, P. M i l l e r, K . Dillon, S. Sperry. M r s . Wogerrnan.
F O U R T H ROW: T. Patch, S. Nolin, K . Shank, M . Simons,
S . K e l l y, V. Walker. C. Kosmerick.

FOREIGN E X C H A N G E S T U D E N T S : ° d i l e Troulet. Pedro
Desdier, S. Jarvenpaa. M I S S I N G : F l a m e Speck,
Cruz, S i l v i o d o Si!,,,,, Aileen Cooper.

�EDITOR'S N O T E : W e have
included a picture of
age Republicans because they
are an authorized club a t the
high school a n d n o t because
we necessarily c o n c u r w i t h
their philosophy. I t is our wish
that other political clubs will
be organized at the
after t h e pattern o f
publican c l u b .
NAL w i l l , a t t h a t
clude coverage of those clubs.
T E E N A G E R E P U B L I C A N S : F R O N T ROW: ,11. Nowaaki,
A. Lopez. M . Hozelbaker. T. Fiske, T. Heller, J . Johnson.
SECOND R O W : N . Olmsted, J . U l r k h , J . Simons, M r .
Keesler, D . Schneider, T. Heller, A . Baird, C. Weage.

THESPIANS: S E AT E D : E . Blanton, J. Dean, T. Gates, C.
VanLaanen, M . Stock, R. Brauker. S TA N D I N G :
der. D. Schneider, M . Fisher. C. Wilson, N . Wilson.
Curley. B. Wood. P. Griffith,

�LANGUAGE CLUB: F R O N T ROW: P. Nearpass, J . Luce, T H I R D R O W: P. Coley, V. B r a n d . J . Boley, P. E b y, V.
M. Fisher. J . Severn. S . Jarvenpaa, K . Snyder. S E C O N D D a [chow. C . H a f e r. D . Collins. C . S n y d e r, L . M a g o o n .
ROW: M . McDonald, G . Goodwin, M . Cosgrove, K . F i s k , F O U R T H R O W : K . Bateau. L . Kampenga, M . P a r k e r,
S. B a u e r, L . Sherfield. V . M a r v i n , K . L y t l e , A .

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�The New Communicators

D E B AT E R S I . E E 7 ' T O R I G H T: R. Gershbaeher,
up, T. Bacon, M . Fisher. D . Be!We. B. Boras. M . Hashley.
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��They Learn b y Working w i t h Others

L E F T: Becky Church long awaits to be like her idol —
"Jane." BELOW: Cathy Catey shows a small child hou,
to add h i s first numbers. R I G H T: f a c e
spects shop machines at the junior high before another
class starts.

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T R I - H I - Y. F R O N T ROW: D. Schneider. M . ;Canal°, M. Stock, B. Church. D. Hapner.
S. Hauska, L . Wa r d ; SECOND R O W : K . Parshall. M . Reynolds. M . Pohl; T H I R D
ROW: H . S h e t t k r, D . Peterson, J . Pohl, D . Dollar. D . Hemker, K . Smith. K . Clyne,
Mrs. Lori.

K E Y C L U B : F R O N T ROW: T. Heller. D . Robley, M . HazeMaker.
son; S E C O N D R O W : H . Maxson, I L Hiesrodt, P. Branch, B . Douglas. J .
Allen, R. Swart, K . Widener: T H I R D ROW: T. Forsyth, J. Parshall, T. Lynch,
C. Dauid,son, J. Ewers, T. Sizemore; F O U R T H ROW: D . Patterson, G. Rouse,
R. MacDonald, T. Reed, E. Swanson, F. Hawkins, B. Hannon.
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�CHS Service Clubs Instill

C-CLUB: F R O N T ROW: Coach Lowe. D . Scheidler, T. Whitson, D . Watson,
C. A l l e n ; SECOND R O W: C . Darrow. D . Watson. R . Barnes, M . Papke, S.
Hinkley, B. Biringer; T H I R D ROW: G. Lowe, M . McDonald, M . M u r p h y, M .
Dalchow, E . Rhodes, D . A d l e r, D . Snyder; F O U R T H R O W: B . M u r p h y, P.
VanKampen, M . Cappella, T. Davis, J . Hauska. J . Swanson, D . Robley, B .
Lewis; F I F T H R O W: R . Sherman, D . Blaskie, T. Sowles, C . M . Haselbaker,
B. Doll, K . Smith, S. Cox, F. Demond.

C.A.A.: F R O N T R O W: V. Dalchow, L . Sherfield C . Cornish, V.
Cosgrove, S. Cox, M . Barnes; SECOND ROW: P. Nearpass, C. Davis,
man, C. Snow, S. Jarvenspaa, D. Rowe, C. Johnson; T H I R D ROW:
man, L . Waldron, C. Ames, L . Carmean, K . Fisk, K . Ta y l o r, J . Luce, M r s .
Gruner.

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�PEP C L U B : F R O N T R O W: J . Keesler, B . Shettler, P.
Hawley. C . Goodwin, L . M c K i n l e y, D . L i n n ,
Lacher. M . M i l k r , P. M i l l e r, K . Smith. K . Parshall. M .
Nowaski, M . Pohl. S E C O N D R O W: S. Hauska. J. Luck,
D. Zebolsky, P. Neusbaum, D . Bouse. S . Fincham. B .
Wigent, P. Nearpass, S. Hayes, M . K e l l y, V. Wa r d , T.
Tackett. B. Rick, M . Haynes. T H I R D R O W: C. Caitlin.
C. Snyder, J. N u t t , C. Weage. D . Watson, S. Ta y l o r. T.
Heckman, P. Leach, S. Richards, J . Penner, C. Norton,
S. Myers, S. Plost. F O U R T H ROW: D. Pierce, D. Farber.
S. Dendel, N. McKee. S. Kelly. K . Snyder, L. Kampenga,
S. Cornish, S. Cox, M. Cosgrove. P. Eby. L. Felton. F I F T H
ROW: T. Lynch, R. Gershbacher, B. Leaning. T. Reed. J.

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Penner. F. Hawkins. C . H a l e r, D . K e l l y, S . S m i t h , J .
Holey, V. Brandes. M . Barnes. S I X T H ROW: K . M o l e r.
D. Patterson, P. Woods, J . Gay, K . Buteau, P. K i n g , J .
Keith, S. Gcebel, S. Griffin. S E V E N T H R O W:
S. Olmstead. N . Schultz. L. Lopez, J. Minsk°, G. Cardonas.
.1. Pohl, D. Peterson. C. Pierucki. K . Clark. D. McCurley,
K. Keeton, M . Hashley. E I G H T H R O W : T . Fiske, A .
Lopez. D . Schneider, L . Lawhead, J. K i r t . H . Jewell, T.
Farwell. B. Johnson, M . Ernst, B. Hannon. N I N T H ROW:
J. Johnson. D. Ruble), K. Widener. C. Norman..T. Heller,
J. A l l e n , J . Bragg, R . Paradine, M . Papke. E . Rhodes,
C. Stephenson, D . Blaskie. D . Scheidler.

�Pep and Shop Clubs Give Kids Thrills

SHOP C L U B : F R O N T R O W : C . Swan. D . Staley, R .
Tram.lbee, D . Brooks, T . S m i t h . S E C O N D ROW.- J .
Nichols, C. K i r k . E . Mercer. D . Alaniz. D . Rathbun, H .
Tubbs, D . Warner, J. Bregg. D . Rumeens, A . Blosser, R .
Paradine.

�CHS Band Swings With Modern Music

B O T TO M R I G H T: T h e w o r l d takes o n a act,
perspective w h e n reflected i n
"Hey mom. l o o k w h a t followed m e home. C a n
I keep them?"

F R O N T ROW: J . Boley, D . Collins. J. Peck, N . Buchanan,
N. Rokestraw. C . Ivecek. K . S t e w a r t . V . Brandes, D .
Schneider. SECOND R O W: N . King, C. Av e r y.
drop. D . Wa l k u p . C . Lennart!. J . Palmer. C . Hansel, M .
Royer, F. Johnson, S. Clear. L . Bopp. M . Barnes. P. Clyne,
L. Collins. P. Catey. T H I R D ROW: J. Moss. D . Cornell, D .
Neitzert, S . Wa l k u p , P. E b y. B . James, D . Parshall, C .
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Crabtree, J . Bregg, D . Wo r s t , T . Goheen, S . Penrod, C .
Sussex. T. Patch, J . Loose. C. Stewart. D . F e r r y, L . Peck,
J. Weaver, D . Hefner, C. McLaughlin, H . Tubbs. F O U R T H
ROW: D . Belote, D . P o r t e r, R . W i c k h a m , P. M o o r e , B .
Douglas, R . Barnes, D. Byers, C. Darrow, M . Lundstrum, R.
Gershbacher, D . Watson, M . Sussex. S TA N D I N G : K . Clyne,
T. Voss, D. Rogers, B . Furry, S. Sisson, D. Pierce, M r. Sabin.

��R I G H T: O u r magical, madrigal, music m a n , M r .
Fritzell, directs the Balladiers i n another song jest.
ABOVE: Previews of "Succotash" revealed
ent k i n d o f music.

C A R D I N A L C H O I R : F R O N T R O W : S . Vaughn, S .
Claar, P. Corey, D. Zegarski, C. Norman, A . Bregg, S.
Nohn, K . K e n K n i g h t , D . Norton. M . Simons. S E C OND R O W: J. Sewell, J. Moore, R. Kreigh, R . Cm's7

b a c k e r, A . K e l l y, F. Johnson, C. Paulta, J . Brekk, C .
N i c h o l s , C. Rainey. T H I R D ROW: K . Clyne,
s t e d , S . Richards, T . Voss, R . C l a r k , D . Jones, D .
S n y d e r , G . Paradine, J . Rice, D . Neitzert.

�Choir Creates Music — Earns

B A L L A D I E R S : F R O N T ROW: Mike Royer. Lois Bopp, Susan Claar,
Suzanne Nolin, Dianne Zegarski, D a n Jones, Diane Neitzert, Janet
Sewell, Nanette Olmsted, Deb Walkup. SECOND ROW: Roger Clark.
Tim Voss. Chris Mooi, J i m Troyer, Don Snyder, F l i p Johnson.

CHORAL C L U B : F R O N T ROW: A . Bregg. B. From. K . Brewer, C.
Sewell, K . Schales, S . Masters, T . Knowles, C . Hayes. S E C O N D
ROW: S. Smith, K . Conlin, K . Young. G . Goodwin. S. Purchis, V.
Bird, B. Cram, J. Ramona, S. Forbes, B. Hockman. T H I R D ROW: G.
Hoag, N. Wilson, C. Fee.
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�SPECI
ACTIVIT

��Queen Karen Smith and her escort M a r k Donner.

�Karen Smith Reigns
At
The stars looked favorable and seemed to predict
success for the 1969 CHS Homecoming.
The week started off with the junior and senior
girls battling i t out i n the Mudbowl. Neither team's
spirit could be broken and the game ended in a muddy
6-6 tie.
The signs were optimistic as the search began for
the class w i t h t h e largest stomach. Representatives
from each class ate as much Jello as possible but, as
usual, the seniors were victorious.
Friday night brought the soul-filled
next, the parade, game and dance on Saturday. Creative
floats displaying countless hours of work b y
dents and faculty vied for
Coldwater's raging Cardinals entered the
the desire to win and left with an undisputed victory.
Enthusiasm reached a feverish peak a t the
turing the "Caste." As the festivities concluded and the
crepe paper was being taken down, the students and
faculty looked back on what was thought t o be the
best homecoming festival ever.

ABOVE: A traditional bonfire is an
of every homecoming. B E L O W : T h e m i g h t y seniors
again pulled through on t o p with t h e i r #1 float.

�Homecoming 1969—A Time

ABOVE R I G H T: T h e queen a n d h e r court — B A C K R O W : N i a n n ,
MacDonald, Eric Swanson, Craig Darrow. Steve Olmstead, M a r k Donner.
Dave Pierce. K i p p Nutt. Jeff Ewers. Mayor Pillsbury. M r. Smith. F R O N T
ROW: Cathy Clark. Te r r i Tackett. Deb Hapner. Karen Smith. Chris For,,
Maureen K e l l y, G i n i Cardenas. A d a m S m i t h . L o r i Simms. B E L O W
R I G H T: T h e sophomores s h o w t h e i r p e p i n t h i s Homecoming float.
ABOVE C E N T E R : A n d who said that girls are a l l peaches and cream?
BELOW C E N T E R : Compliments of the class of '71, this
victory for the Cards. ABOVE: The only remainders of the first
were the dirty dello bowls.
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��ABOVE: B u t don't you think I ' m too old to be grounded?
R I G H T: I f he kissed you once b e l l kiss y o u again . .
heh, Chris? F A R R I G H T: B u t Patrick,
ton wasn't perfect either! ! ! !

�'Loud
Patrick'
Talent, enthusiasm and hours of hard
work b y the cast and crew combined to
make The Loud Red Patrick a booming
success for the
The plot concerned the misadventures
of the unforgettable Irish widower, Dave
Pierce, who tried t o quell t h e antics o f
four rebellious daughters portrayed b y
Deb Hapner, Mary Jo Stock, Ann Long
and Chris Foss. Don Doubt, the oil-rich
fiance, further aggravated
ial bliss b y attempting t o elope w i t h
daddy's darling daughter.
nolds, the energetic and
housekeeper, and Jeff Truex, the family's
alcoholic but loyal friend, completed the
family circle.
Each character a n d member o f t h e
crew added his own touch of imagination
and creativity t o the
of the play b y either his
formance or his dedicated work.
ior play, even more t h a n a resouding
success, created a memorable and lasting
experience for aspiring thespians.

�BELOW R I G H T: L a r r y proudly displays his
painting to Deb. B E L O W: The intellectual part of the cast
display their feelings. R I G H T: Daue and Pam definitely
have a thing going.

�L E F T: Another family crisis arises and Dave ponders
a solution. A B O V E : T h e cast and crew beam because
of a job well done.

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�ABOVE: C u r l y a n d L a u r i e sing o f t h e g l o r y o f
homa." A B O V E R I G H T: Charlie. F l i p a n d Joey gallop
their way across the stage. R I G H T: The boys i n the band.

�BELOW: T h e glorious end to a long night. L E F T: T h e " P i t . "
ABOVE: R a n d y Trauelbee shows A l i c e Bregg t h e latest i n
B.V.D.'s.

�Sorcery, Humor, Talent —
Magic, comedy and a dash of talent created the
delightful teachers' play Mumbo Jumbo, one that will
be hard to forget.
The careful direction of Ken Hamlet
in acts of sorcery by Emil Lopez as Omahandra, Nita
Hart, as the gum-chewing chorus girl, "Peaches," and
in cameo appearances o f Anne Trebilcock and Ethel
Hawley. O f course one could not forget the strange
and unusual life of Stan Bushouse in his double role
as a "freaked out" beatnik and the sweet and loving
wife of Bill Johnson.
Because of the dedicated work of the faculty a t
Coldwater High School, nine scholarships
ed to help further education.

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�FA R L E F T: T h e look o f love is i n t h e i r eyes.
CENTER: S o that's where the teachers' raises
came from. TOP: Mrs. Schubert is losing friends.
ABOVE: M r s . G r i m e s k i l t s t i m e w h i l e M r .
Keesler scours the stage for buried treasure.

�Laughter Arises at Hidden Talents in
'More Than Meets
More T h a n Meets t h e Eye," directed
by Mr. Ken Hamlet was a smooth, spirited
production. A v a s t amount o f t i m e a n d
effort was given b y t h e entire faculty f o r
student scholarships. Their enthusiasm and
talent was an asset t o the play. W i t h full
support from t h e community, i t is hoped
that t h e faculty can continue their effort
in this direction.

ABOVE: " W e could make beautiful music together — only i f we
weren't married." M r s . H a r t tries t o comfort h e r
band. R I G H T: Accompanied b y M r. M a r t i n , Mrs. H a r t belts out
her original song — "Grandma L e t t y. "

�FA R ABOVE: Other cast members watch as M r. Smith suffers the terrible blo,r
ol another photographer's birdie. A B O V E : Wa t c h those naughty words, M r .
Martin!

�Young ladies and their escorts were swept
into t h e romantic atmosphere o f t h e ' ' O l d
South" as they entered t h e
Senior Prom.
Their entrance down t h e elegant staircase
took them back to the days of
men, their ladies and old plantation parties.
Misty M a y weather along with
vided by the Knights, contributed to the mood
of the evening as couples strolled through shady
floral gardens and admired portraits of heroes
of the old South. Realistic trees, bushes and a
pond added to the natural setting and provided
a leisurely background. Couples also added t o
the beauty of the surroundings since they had
spent a greater part of the day
selves for the gala affair.
Guests were entertained in the fashion of old
southern comfort a t restful post-prom parties.
For one unforgettable evening, the old South
came alive with spirited joy.

�FA R L E F T B O T T O M : T h e Knights pulsating
berated through t h e evening. C E N T E R TO P : Yo u n g
free couples enjoy the dim lights and loud. sensual sounds of the
prom. F A R R I G H T T O P : S a r a a n d To m m a k e a d r a m a t i c
entrance a t the prom. C E N T E R B O T TO M : T h e enchanted pond
momentarily captivated the imagination of many wandering lovers.

�Graduation Exercise Finishes
The day, looked forward to
finally arrived for the class of
stead o f t h e expected reaction, mixed
emotions resulted. A s they moved t h e
tassels from one side t o the other, they
began their co-existence with t h e adult
world, and the struggle to become
ing part o f it. F o r eighteen years they
had the shelter of parents, advisers and
the school. I n one big step they were on
their own, and the three years
tion f o r this move brought a feeling o f
accomplishment t h a t was o n l y natural
for this time.
Although bad weather forced
side, no rain could dampen the spirits of
the graduates and friends. A crowded
gymnasium watched attentively as t h e
junior officers escorted the seniors in for
the final

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�UPPER L E F T: T h e traditional s w i n g -out
began with Mayor MacDonald and President
Doll leading the procession. L O W E R L E F T:
As t h e tassels moved from o n e side t o t h e
other, students t o o k a different position i n
life. L E F T: Crooked caps could not be seen
on such an important night. UPPER R I G H T:
As t h e last graduates l e f t t h e g y m . m a n y
memories event through their minds. L O W E R
R I G H T, F o r her contributions to the student
government, M a y o r Nianne MacDonald was
awarded a plaque.

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�The 1969 Cardinal Varsity Football team
finished the season with a 5-win 2-loss and
1-tie record. T h i s proved t o b e t h e best
winning percentage since 1948 — 21 years
ago — when a Floud Eby team posted a
6-2 record. This earned them a third place
finish in the
An outstanding group of seniors, led by
co-captains Ken Smith and Chuck Allen,
provided the experience and performance to
win the close games and overwhelm other
opponents. Offensive tackle, Chuck Allen,
offensive end, R o n LaBelle, a n d running
back, Dennis Scheidler, were
selections. Receiving honorable mention
were Ken Smith and Frank
fensive standouts, and Quarterback, To m
Sowles. Sowles, Scheidler and LaBelle were
further honored b y making allable mention.
Behind a successful varsity is always a
diligent J u n i o r -Varsity. T h o u g h u s u a l l y
described as hard-working this year's squad
was also highly successful. Turning in a 5-2
record, the JV's promise
for the varsity.

UPPER LEFT: Jim Hauska demonstrates one of the key factors in
Cardinals successful season . . determination. FAR LEFT: Torn
Sondes eludes a tackler. LEFT: Steve Cox contemplates his next
more. ABOVE: This one's up

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Lewis, D . Scheidler, F. DeMond, C. Allen, M . Cappello, T.
Whitson, B. Klotz, R. LaBelle, Coach Olsen. M I D D L E ROW:
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s n o w , J . Swanson, L . Omo. l ) . l'appenden. I I . B o l l . B A C K
R O W : Coach M a y, E. Engle. T. Davis, J. Hauska, G. Lowe,
C o a c h Scholhaar, M . B u l l , Coach Hobart, T. Bethel, Coach
K e l l o g g , D. Olmstead, R. Waltz, B. M u r p h y, Coach Sealscott.

�JV Gridders Exhibit a Winning Desire

F R O N T R O W : M . K e l l e r, B . Hillborg. K . Bilsborrow, J .
Sechler, E . Hillborg. R . Slitanich, C. Gestophel, J . Stevens,
D. Cazier. P. Branch. M I D D L E ROW: R. Ott, G. Roush, R.
MacDonald, E. Swanson. D. Callahan, D. Shemel. B. Shook.

D . Lyon.y, C. M o o i , D . Clifford. B A C K R O W : J . Cole, E .
P a r k e r , E . M e r c e r, B . Johnson, P. To w e r s , J . M i l l e r, J .
E w e r s . J. Parshall, K. Brayton. J. Olmstead, P. Smith, Coach
Olsen.

Once again Coach Olsen p u t his J.V. gridders through their paces.

�Cross Country Team Takes
The Cross Country team compiled t h e best season this
past year i n the school's history. T h e Cardinals became t h e
Twin Valley Conference Champions by virtue of winning every
dual-conference meet and the conference meet. Winning the
last nine in a row and losing only the first meet to
champions, Charlotte High School, gave them an impressive
record
Besides the Harrier's 9-1 record and Tw i n
pionship, they qualified for the class B state finals
finished a remarkable 13th out of 199 teams in Michigan. This
year's team placed second at the Sturgis Invitational, 2nd in
the Regionals, 2nd a t the Watervliet Invitational and 6th a t
the Albion College Invitational,
The Harriers were led by senior co-captains Ervin Rhodes
and M i k e Papke. Rhodes became t h e conference individual
champion by winning the conference meet. He also placed 19th
in t h e stath. Papke was selected t o the a l l -conference team
along w i t h j u n i o r K e n Keeton.

ABOVE, Ervin Rhodes. number one man this
year, scampers home as he realizes he forgot
his socks. R I G H T: D e n n i s Watson scurries
through the "short-cut." figuring to "head
off at t h e pass." FA R U P P E R R I G H T: Dale
Adler outruns golf balls as the Cross Country
season opens. F A R R I G H T: Rhodes proudly
displays h i s n u m b e r a s Coach
plains i t is not his shoe size.

�CROSS C O U N T RY SCORES
OPP

CHS
3

Charlotte

2

1

Homer

4

1

Hanover-Horton

4

2

Sturgis

3

1

Albion

4

2

Penn

3

2

Homer

3

2

Marshall

3

1

Hillsdale

4

2

Harper Creek

3

B A C K R O W: Dale Adler. Chuck Stevenson, Dennis Watson.
Don Snyder. F R O N T R O W: E r v i n Rhodes. K e n Keeton.

10

�L E F T: J o h n Swanson struggles t o block opponent's
shot. A B O V E : M i k e M u r p h y baffles
with h i s famous kangaroo j u m p e r. R I G H T: T o m
Sowles' graceful jump shot keeps Cardinal drive alive.
FA R R I G H T: " I ' l l take t h a t . t h a n k y o u . "

�The 12 win 6 loss record compiled b y
the 1969-70 basketball team tied
ord set by the 1967-68 team which hadn't
been bettered since 1949. I t proved to be
a good year for the Cards after
ments i n past year's o n t h e basketball
court.
The team was led i n scoring b y Ron
LaBelle w h o was t h e conference's t o p
scorer. LaBelle a n d To m Sowles were
named to this year's all-conference team.
In addition, LaBelle received honorable
mention on the all-state team.
was voted by his team-maths as the Most
Valuable Player o f the
Seeing their last action for CHS were
seniors T. Davis, T. Whitson, M. Murphy,
R. LaBelle, J. Swanson, D. Scheidler, T.
Reed, and M . Dalchow.

�B A C K ROW: Coach Hobart. T. Luck, T. Davis. M . M u r p h y, R . LaBelle, M . DaIchow. T. Whitson. V. M c G a r r y, B. Doll.
J. Swanson. B . K l o t z , B . Wise. F R O N T R O W: T. Sowles. D . Scheidler.

CHS
O
53 P e n n

P

P

field

4

3

89 H a r p e r Creek

6

82 A l b i o n

7

62 S t u r g i s

8

65 H i l l s d a l e
74

G u l l

61

S t .

85

5

6

3

Lake

7

Philip's

6

63 A l b i o n
P e n n
H o w e

7

6
4

5

4
2

9

9

70 H i l l s d a l e

6

84 M a r s h a l l

5

6

5
9

field

64 S t u r g i s

58

5

5

68 H a r p e r Creek
85

6
8

9
2

7

L E F T: John Swanson slips past Tr o j a n defense.

�B A C K ROW: P. Branch, R. Murdock. B. Rudy, J. Pare/sail, S h e m e l , D . Wendel, J . Ewers, R . Sistanich. K N E E L I N G :
R. M a c D o n a l d , E . Swanson, D . L y o n , C . Davidson, D . M g r . R. Parks, Coach Hobart. Coach Mitmesser.

CHS
O
P
33 P e n n field

P
3

50 H a r p e r Creek
56 A l b i o n

5

48 S t u r g i s

5

69 H i l l s d a l e

4
8
9

4

6

56 G u l l Lake

4

9

48

6

7

S t .

Philip

60 A l b i o n

4

5

45 P e n n field

6

76 H a r p e r Creek
64 H o w e
46 S t u r g i s

ABOVE: J e l l Ewers evades a pressing opponent.

9
4

6

0
4

2

5

6

4

78 H i l l a d a l e

5

3

59 M a r s h a l l

7

2

��Wrestling Faces Another
The wrestling team finished the 1969-70
a 6-7-1 record over-all and a 4-2 record in the
The team finished t h i r d i n t h e Tw i n Valley. I t
rebuilding year since first year wrestlers
half o f the squad.
Chuck K i r k and Wayne Longstreet qualified
State Meet at Okemos by the virtue of their performance
in the District and Regional meets. K i r k was the winner
of t h e Regional Championship a n d L,ongstreet ended
the season with a brilliant 19-1 win -loss record.

takg
WRESTLING SCORES
CHS
8

Springfield

OPP
4

2

Hillsdale

2

3

Bronso

2

1

Buchanan

2

1

Charlotte

3

Dowagia

4

0
2

Albion

2

1

Three Rivers

2

2

Parma Western

2

2

Penn

2

1

Harper Creek

3

3
2

Sturgis

4

Marshall

2

P.
FA R U P P E R L E F T: Chuck K i r k put s opponent i n a familiar
position — o n h i s back. F A R C E N T E R , B A C K R O W : Coach
Kellogg, K . Loose. B . Langdon. P. To w e r s . L . C o x . F R O N T
ROW: S. Brown. C. Darrow. W. Longstreet, C. K i r k . S. Shaw.
FA R L O W E R : T h e strain o f a wrestling match shows o n t h e
face of Steve Shaw. L E F T: Crab hold wherever you can! ABOVE,
Wayne Longstreet. most valuable wrestler, maneuvers o u t o f a
hold.
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�It's a Season of Blood, Sweat
Through the tedious winter workouts t o t h e
ascension into spring training, the Cardinal locker
room bred still another victorious team anxious for
the championship. Though the season is now known
as history, numerous records set by the 1969 track
team stand only to be broken by time.
Under the supervision of coaches
sen and Lindsay, Coldwater High's track
passed many records set in previous years and ran
a close second behind a strong Harper Creek squad.
Having a fine 8-1 season, the Cards
records in the 880 relay by the team of Cox, Nelson,
Strine and Smith, the mile relay by
ler, Corwin and Doll, the pole vault by
and the high hurdles by Gregg Lowe and
Despite t h e second place finish i n a
strong contenders and complicated standings, t h e
sprinters, dashers and hurdlers managed t o secure
more than their share of the honors.

L E F T: H e flies through the a i r w i t h the greatest
. . . B E L O W : These m i d - a i r splits a r e m u r d e r o n t h e
legs, back, neck and arms.

TRACK SCORES
CHS
9
8
6
8
6
5
7
7

Bronson
Quincy
Harper Creek
Penn
Albion
Sturgis
Marshall
Hillsdale

OPP
2
3
5
2
5
6
4
4

�L E F T: "Now look you guys; either you do it my way or else."
Coach Browne prepares his runners for the next lap. A B O V E :
"How do I always seem to get in these kind of messes?" Devon
Strine leaps high above the heads of the local police and tries
to get on their

F R O N T ROW: J. Rahrig, K. Keeton. A . Williams. M . Paphe.
E. Rhodes, P. Rubley. D . Scheidler, M . Nelson. S. Hinkley,
M. Tryon. D. Jones. Coach Browne; M I D D L E ROW: Coach
Olson, E. Rahrig, T. Voss. M . Taylor, B. Murphy. N . Haack.
M. Doll. D . Strine. R . Barnes. M . Capella. B . Klotz, T .

Sowles. D . Watson, S . Myers. t . Paunch B A C K R O W : J .
Alexander, S. Nelson. D . Bull. M . Bull. B. Wise, J. Hashley.
K. Smith, S. Cox, G. Lowe, B. Doll, C. Allen. D. Rogers. M .
Parka, C. Frohnapfel. D. Woodman,

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�BASEBALL SCORES
CHS
6
7
3
7
4
8
1
4
1
6
3
3
4
1
5
3
1
7

OPP
Penn
Harper Creek
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgis
Penn
Harper Creek
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgis
Harper Creek
Penn
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgis

0
4
2
0
1
1
1
0
0
0
7
1
6
4
2
0
2
9

Baseball Team Again Captures
The 1969 Coldwater High School baseball
team again captured top honors of the league
as Twin Valley co-champions. T h e conference
record posted fourteen wins w i t h
and an over-all record of 29-13.
Sparking the pitching staff were hurlers Tim
Davis a n d J i m Cuthbert. T h e h i t t i n g was
highlighted b y t h e fearsome f i v e Quinn Berry, J i m Hashley, J e ff Lowe, P h i l
Rubley and Ti m Whitson. Stealing
on the base paths were Gregg Lowe, Denny
Scheidler, and once again, Quinn Berry. Quinn
also deserved recognition for his
ing, leading the league in errors.
Jeff Lowe, Ti m Davis, Quinn Berry and Jim
Cuthbert l e d t h e a l l -conference team while
Tim Whitson received honorable mention.

ABOVE L E F T: It's a high-fly ball. Charlie Brown,
we mean Jefl Lowe. L E F T: I want to do it
not yours and i f you don't let me, I ' l l hold my breath
till I turn blue.
11

�F R O N T ROW: D. Scheidler. S. Hinkley, R. Sherman,
T. Dana. R. LaBelle, T. Whitson, G. Lowe. T. Sowles.
B A C K ROW: B. Rock. P. Rubley, Q. Berry,
bert, J. Hashley, J. Lowe, Coach Lowe.

ABOVE: Jeff Lowe, a great fielding asset t o
fires t o first. R I G H T: M i x e d emotions
by the grim determination o f J i m Hashley,
lance o f Q u i n n B e r r y a n d t h e effort o f Gregg Lowe

�Tennis
A Terrific

R I G H T: Undefeated in 23 matches. Ron LaBelle was
Coldwater's number one asset o n the court. A B O V E :
Concern covers Coach Johnson's face during
gis match. Coldwater's only loss.

TENNIS SCORES
I CHS
i 6
7
7
7
0
7
7
6
7
7
5

11

OPP
Parkside
Jackson
Springfield
Harper Creek
Sturgis
Albion
Penn
Marshall
Hillsdale
Springfield
Three Rivers

2
0
0
0
7
0
0
1
0
0
2

�Golfers Finish
In Conference
GOLF SCORES
CHS

OPP

18
16
17
18
16
16
16
16
16
16
17
16

Hillsdale
Marshall
Albion
Penn
Sturgis
Harper Creek
Hillsdale
Marshall
Albion
Penn
Sturgis
Harper Creek
Won- 6

L

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s

17
15
16
17
16
18
17
16
16
17
16
18
e

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ABOVE: T i m Whitson blasts h i s Fray o u t o f t h e sand trap.
R I G H T: Bob Biringer. a promising ,ining golfer. sinks his putt.
11

�ABOVE FA R R I G H T: Junior
leaders show 'em how to win. B E L O W F A R
R I G H T: " I was really born t h i s
marks a peppy sophomore w h o volunteered
to lead yells a n d cheers. B E L O W : Va r s i t y
cheerleaders — clockwise: J e r i N u t t , D e b
Harmer, Te r n Tackett, Pam Hawley, Virgie
Ward, Maureen K e l l y, K a r e n Smith, center,
Marlene Haynes. R I G H T: Spirit prevails at a
CHS pep assembly.

11

�Pep Arises With
Spirit-filled

�����Their Memories are Many:

Adler, Dale
Allen, Charles
Anderson, Eric
Asher, Dave
Bailey,
Bailey, Marece
Baird, Angie

Barnes, Richard
Barringer, Vicki
Belote, Dawn
Birch field, Debbie
Biringer, Kent
Blaskie, Daniel
Blosser, Andy

Boger, Shirley
Bouse, Gregory
Bowers, Patricia
Boyer, Michael
Breakstone,
Bregg, Alice
Briggs, Debra

Brook, Donald
Broughman,
Buckley,
Burritt, Karen
Cappella, Michael
Carmean,
Case, Shaky
12

��Seniors Fall t o Delights

Clifford, Connie
Clyne, Kathy
Corson, Kate
Cox, Lorraine
Cox,
Culbert, Margaret
Dalchow, Mark
Davis, Timothy

Denbrock,
Dirschell, Richard
Donihue, Guenda
Donner, Mark
Doudt, Donald
Earl, Sherylin
Ely, Daniel
Enos, Sherry

Fair, David Robinson
Farber, Donna
Fee, Debra
Filley, Chris
Fiske, Thomas
Fitch, Wendy
Forsythe, Thomas
12

�Catey, Catherine
Cazier,
Chester, Kathleen
Church,
Clark,
Clark, Tom

12

�Gaulin, Robert
Giant, Dale
Goodwin,
Gull, Christine
Hagaman, Dick
Hall, Kathy
Hannon, William
Hapner, Debra

Hart fiel, Gary
Hauska,
Hauska, Sara
Hawkins Cathy
Hawkins, Charles
Hawkins, Fritz
Hawley, Pamala
Haynes, Marlene

Hayward, Cheryl
Hefielfinger,
Heller, Terry
Heller, Thomas
Helmer, Roger
Hemker,
Herkzn, David
12

�Co-op Aids

Foss, Christy
Franklin, Linda
Frohnapf el, Charles
Gaglio,
Gaglio,
Gates, Terry

12

��Seniors Count Last Days

Herman, Dan
Hillborg, Karen
Hillyer, Mary
Hinkley,
Hodson, Bernard
Hopkins, Mary
larvonpan Suvi

Johnson, Carol
Johnson, Flip
Johnson, Jay
Johnson, Ken
Jones, Dan
Kadwell, Brian
Kecskes,
Keith, Kathy

Kellner, Mike
Kelly, Randy
Kelly, Sherry
Kilgore, Craig
King, James D.
King, James W.
Kirt,
Kosmerick, Cynthia

LaBelle, Ron
Lackey, Tom
Lahnum, Ron
Landis, Martin
Lawhead, Margaret
Lawrence, Ruth
Layman, Randy
Lewis, Robert
12

�Enthusiasm Shown Throughout

Lynch, Timothy
McClughen, Terry
McDonald, Mike

McKee, Nancy
McN itt, Mike
Malone, Dennis

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M

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i

Marson,
n , Carol
Mason, Judy

�Lindsey, Wayne
Long, Ann
Longstreet, Wayne
Lonsbury, LuAnn
Loose, Eileen
Loose, Kim
Lopez, Ann
Luck,

Mate, Robert
Maxon, Hal
Merkle, Wilma

Meyer, Ron
Miller, Dale
Mitmesser, Janie

Moler, Kim
Moore, Paul
Morales, Ysac

12

�Spirit Develops

Olney, Karen
Omo, Connie
Papke, Mike
Paradine, Garrett
Parks, Rick
Parshall, Linda

Patterson, Dick
Peck, Lynn
Penrod, David
Petch, Genny
Petrosoff, Paul
Pierce, David
Pines, Ernie

13

�Morehouse, Vicki
Murphy, Michael
Neitzert, Diane
Neusbaum,
Newberry, Dave
Nolin,

Norman, Carolyn
Norton, Douglas
Nowaski, Mary
Nutt, Jeri
Olmsted, Nannette
Olmstead,

13

��All T h a t i s L e f t a r e t h e Memories

Pohl, Pat
Pope,
Rainey, Cheryl
Rakestraw, Neva
Raster, Karen
Raymond, Larry
Reed, Tom

Reese, Patricia
Reighard, John
Reynolds, Martha
Rhodes, Ervin
Richards,
Rick, Mark
Risner, James

Robbins, Sylvia
Rodgers, Paul
Rogers,
Rogers, Linda
Roush, Vicky
Royer, David
Rubley, Doug

Rumens, David
Scheidler, Dennis
Schneider, Debbie
Schull, Charles
Schultz, Nina
Sewell, Janet
Shank, Kathy
1

�Activities Are

Shank, Mike
Sherman, Richard
Shettler,
Siler, Brenda
Simons, Judy
Simons, Margie
Smith, Jackie
Smith, Karen

Smith, Ken
Smith, Mike A.
Smith,
Smith, Scott
Snyder, Donald
Snyder, Kathy
Snyder, Penny
Snyder, Richard

Solis, Gloria
Sowers, Craig
Sperry, Slwrolyn
Stankewicz, Janet
Stempien, Brenda
Stewart, Carolyn
Stickan, Doug
Stock, Mary Jo

13

�Stout, Brian
Stout, Don
Strine, Devon
Summers, Ronda
Sussex, Charles
Swan, Joyce
Swanson, John
13

�Treat, Libby
Tressler, Les
Troulet, Odile
Truex, Jeff
Tubbs, Judy

Tucker, Dan
Ulrich, Joyce
Vance,
VanKam pen, Jim
VanKampen, Pat
VanLaanen, Carla
VanN iman, K i t
Walker, Vicki

Walkup, Debbie
Wallace,
Waller, Janet
Walling, Calvin
Waltz, Rick
Ward, Linda
Warner, David
Warner, Veronica
13

�Seniors Treasure P a s t Experiences

Tate, Leslie
Thacher, Jay
Thatcher, Franklin
Tobalske, Ralph
Trana, Cynthia
Travelbee, Randy

�Is it the End or Just

Watson, Daniel
Watson, Dian
Weage, Chris
Weage, Gary
Weaver,
Wendel, Sandi
Whitson, Tim

Widener, Kenneth
Wilber, Dennis
Williams, Richard
Williams, Roger
Woodcox, Mark

Worst, Sheryl
Worthington, Jim
Wright, Dave

Zebolsky,
Zegarski, Diane
Zimmer, Paul
13

�NOT PICTURED:
Brauker, Jack
Brayton, Pat
George, Janet
Munn, Doug
Smith, Rex

���ABOVE: M r . M a r t i n e n produced m a n y ' f u n k y ' bulletin boards
throughout t h e year. L E F T: N a n c y Wilson awaits h e r Prince
Charming.

Adams, Pat
Aldrich, Jim
Aldrich, Renee
Alexander, Joe
Andrews, Sheryl

Arnold, Jeff
Atkins, Dianne
Avery, Carole
Bacon, Kathy
Barnes, Ted

�Bradshaw, Reggie
Brauker, Robin
Breneman. Mary Ann
Brewer, Karen
Brouse, Jack

Brown, Tony
Brown, Sue
Buchanan, Nancy
Budd, Linda
Bull, Don

Bull, Mike
Burnham, Connie
Burritt, Denise
Butcher, Sandy
Butler, Chris

�Byers, Dale
Carothers, Dick
Carr, Donna
Catey, Pat
Chester, Zeb

all-,,,t
n
Clark, Ftoger
Cockrell, David
Coldsnow, Rick

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Collns,
Debra
i
Collins,
C o l ns,
l i Joe
nise

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Connell, M a r i e
Cook, David
Corey, Pat

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Corey. Steve
Corless, Jim
Cornish,

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Cox. Eugene
Cushing L a r r y

L E F T: Relief! A B O V E R I G H T: I t s another educational d a y i n Coach Hobart's
history class.

�Juniors Absorb and

Dalchow. Vicki
Darrow. Craig
Dean, Jeff

DeMond, Frank
Dillon. Kathy
Doll. Bill
Donihue, Martha
, D o s i e r , Cindy

Doty, Loren
Douglas, Bob
Dove, Jane
Dunn, Gary
Ebbitt, M a r y
14

�Eggleston, Gary
Everett, Jeff
Everett, Tom
Ewers, David
Fee, Roger

Ferris, Carol
Fickle, Barbara
Filley, Debbie
Fincham, Richard
Fisher, Marcia

Fisk, Karen
Flannery, Alice
Force, Eugene
Frazier, Glyna
Frazier, Sheryl

Frohnapfel, Katie
Gaskill, Chris
Goebel, Sharon
Griffin,
Griffith,

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�Heffelfinger,
Hefner, Dan
Hemker, Robert
Herman, Marie

�hltiss. David
Ivieek. Cheryl

Potential Picassos Create

Jewell, Judy
Johnson, Dave
Kanalos, Mindy

Keeton, Ken
Kelly, Maureen
Kimble. Debbie

�Klotz. Bill
Kreigh. Ranee
Kromer, Carol
Kwiatkowski, Gilbert
Lahnum, Don

Lennard. Kris
Lenning, Bob

Lindner, Steve
Linn, Diane

Lonsbury, Lillie
Lowe, Gregg

ABOVE: "Let's p u t a couple of hobo here and
she'll never know the difference." B E L O W: "So
that's hole they get i t on the bread!"

Luce, Jane
Luck. Janean

Luck, Ti m
Lukas. Vic

Lytle, Sue
McComb. Mark

McCullough, Mitch
McGarry. Vince

��McKee, Lee
McKinley, Luann
McLatcher, Linda
McLaughlin, Linda
Malovey, Karen

Manken, Sharon
Martin, Ron
Mason, Curt
Mason, Dan

Matousek, Charles
Medendorp, Sue
Meisch, Brenda
Millard, Kathy
Miller, Christine

Miller, Crystal
Miller, Margo
Miller,
Pat
Moore,Montg

Morehouse, Dan
Mosier, Charlene
Murphy, Christine
Murphy, William
Myers, Shelly

NearPass, Prmcilla
Neild, Laurie
Nelson, Steve
Norton, Candee
Norton, Debbie

Nutt, Kip
Olmstead, Dave
Olney, Kathryn
Omo, Larry
15

�Paradine, Rick

I 'enner, Jenny
I 'enrod, Linda
Peters, Bill
Peterson, Julia
Petmsoff, Monte

Pfost, Sally
Pifer, Linda
Pitts, Jane
Plant, Skip
Pohl, M a r i

Posante, Dorothy
Rahrig, Eldon
Rathbun, Lee
Reed, Jon
Reynolds, Mary Jo

�Rice, Jane
Rick, Barb
Riede, Joe
Rose, Tom
Rowe, Debbie

Rowe, Jeanetta
Rumsey, Janice
Russo, Janice
Saputo, Joann
Schabloski, Pam

15

�Shoop, Dan
Simons, Don
Sisson, Steve
Sigemore, Tom
Smith, Carolyn

Smith, Kathy
Smith, Vaughn
Smoker, Charles
Smotherman, Joe
Snyder, Mike

Sours, Gloria
Sowers, Ken
Sowles, Tom
Staley, Brenda
Stankewiez, To n y

15

�Stephenson, Charles

Stetler. Faye

Stewart, Kathy

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Stickney. Deborah

Storio, John

Straw, Kathy
Swanson, Kathy

Swigart, John
Symons, Janet
Tackett, Te r r i
Tappenden, David
Taylor. Darlene
Taylor, Mike

Taylor, Sherry
Thatcher, Cheryl
Thompson, Randy
Tompkins, Sheryl
Trimble, Jerry
Tryon, Dave
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�Vim and Vitality

Warner, Rebecca

Watson. Dennis

Weaver, Joan

VanEvery. Karen
Vettel, Jack

Vettel, Sandra
Voss, Tim

Waldron, Linda
Ward, Virgie
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�Weitecamp, Cindy
White, Rob
Wickham, Richard
Widener, Scott

Wilson, Cyndy
Wilson, Shirley
Wirick, Steve
Wise, Bob

�Chris Mooi
President

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Janean Peck
Secretary

Marcia
Treasurer

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��Adams, Larry
A latolo, Susan
Ilen, John
‘mes, Christy
Bacon, Tom

!ladders, Brad
Barnes, Marlene
Belote, Denise
Bennett, Mike
Berry, Delores

Ililsborrow, Ken
Holey, Jane
!loop, Lois
llouse. Diana
Bowser, Karen

Branch, Paul
Brander, Vicki
Brayton, Ellen
Brayton, Kevin
Bregg, Joe

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�Sophs Enjoy
Brewer. Kathy
Brooks, Debbie
Brown, Pat
Buckley, Virginia
Budd, Grace

Burch, Mike
Butcher, Jeff
Buteau, Karen
Callahan, David
Campfield,

Cardenas, Virginia

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�Carnell, Debra
Case, Linda
Casey, Rick

Cazier, Doug
Church,
Clear,

Clark, Kathy
Clifford, David
Clyne, Pat

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Cole, Jerry
Collins,
Connell, Jim

This is Sophomore

Cornish, Chris
Corwin, Deanna
Cosgrove, Marcia
Cox,

Crabtree, Cindy
Cram,
Cunningham, Jeff
Davidson, Craig

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�Davis, Cathy
Devlin, Vicci
Dirschell, Dan
Dollar,
Dove, Jim

Dulin, Marolynn
Earl, Pamela
Eby, Mark
Eby, Patricia
Engle, Terry

Enos, Rick
Ernst, Mike
Ewers,
Farwell, Terry
Fee,

Felton, Lynn
Ferry, Dawn

Fincham, Susan
Findley, Roy

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�Forbes. Sara
Forrister. M i k

From, Barbara
Fuller, Mike
Furry, Bill

GagHo, Sieve
(laohn Cathy

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Gersbacher, Rick

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Hafer, Chris
Halferty, Randi
Halsted, J. R.
Hannon, Suzanne

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�Hansel, Cindy
Hart. Allen
Hart. 4,1a

Hashley, Michele
I lauska, Jenny
Hawkins, Doreen

Haylett, David
Heator, Te r r i

Everybo

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Heckman, Barbara

Heffelfinger,

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�Hemker, Janice
Hemker, John
High, Chris
Hillborg, Bert

Hoag, Georgia

Hunker, Carl

Jewell, Harold

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Kanouse, Dorothy

Keith, Denny
Keith, Jackie
Keller, Mike
Kelly, Andy

�Kelly, Debbie
King, Nancy
King, Peggy
Kirt, Joe
Kirt, John

Latta, Joyce
Lawhead, Larry
Leach, Pam
Lewis, Randy
Licht, Buster

Sophs Belong when Class

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Liesyeld, Patricia
Lincoln, Hannah
Loop, Nancy
Loose, Janet
Lopez, Lucy

Loud, Charles
Lundstrum, Mark
Lynch, Dennis
Lyon, Dan
McComb, Debby

The Stuff Sophomores are Made of

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C o w a n , Doreen
Dawn
McDonald, Richard
McLatcher. Gloria
McLaughlin, Carol

XleMillan, Bill
McNitt, Rick
McVicker, Sandra
MacDonald, Rob
MacLean, Brian
16

�Magoon, Elirabet
Mains, Barbara
Manken, John
Marothy, Lori

Masters, Sandi
Matusak, Mary
May, Vicki

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�Miller.

Minnick, Colleen

Mitchell, Verna

Moire, Patrical
Morales, Sue

Morehouse, Bill
Morris, Kathy

Moss, Jeff
Murfin,

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�A
for all

a N e w b e r r y .

Martha

Nichols, James
i N o b l i t , Mary

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Norris, Dennis
Olmsted, James

Ort, Sharla
- O t i s , Raymond

Ott. Rickie
I 'almer, Johanna

Pa radine, Charles
Parker, Ed

Parshall, John
Patch, Sue
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�Sophs Straighten i t Out
In Their Minds
Patterson. Barbara

Peek, Janean

Peet. Debra

Peet, John
l'enrod, Sheila

Peterson, David
Peterson, Dawn
Phelps, Jan
Pierson, Melinda
Pohl, Joan

Porter, Dave
Purchis,
Rathbun, Duane
Raymond, Denise
Reighard, Dorothy

Riede, Deborah
Roby, David
Rogers, Don
Rouse, Gary
Royer, Mike

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�Rudy, Robert
Rumens, Janeen
Schales, Kathy
S e l l a Larry
Seeley, Pamela

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Sewell, Carol
Sharp, Julie
Shaw, Faith
Shemel, Don
Shettler, Hotly

Shook, Grant
Sickles, Sandy
Sistanich, Ron
Skudlarick, Karen
s,nith, Cindy

Smith, Roxanne
Smith, Susanne
Smith, Ti m
Smullen, Teresa
sd S n y d e r, Chris

snyder, K i m
Snyder, Richard
Sparks, Charles
Speigle, Robert
Sperry, Susan

Staley, Doug
Steele, Debbie
Stephenson, Jerry
Streeter, Susie
Sturgeon, Donna

Sturgeon, Gloria
Sussex, Michael
Swan, Charles
Swanson, Eric

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�Swart, Rick
Taylor, Avery
Taylor, Kathy
Teal!, Cheryl
Thacher, Jeanette

Torrey, Jay
Towers, Connie
Troyer. James
Tubbs. Harold
Underwood. Tamara

VanWagoner, A r t
Walkup, Scott
Waller, Mary
Walling, Delbert
Watts, Linda

People Always Think That
They are Just Good Fun

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�Wendel, Denny
Wigent, Rebecca
Wilson, Cindy
Wilson, Nancy
Wilson, Rick

Wogerman, Bob
Wood, Brenda
Woods, Paul
Wright, Gary
Yearling, Sue

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�Co-Valedictorian: Daniel Watson

Co-Valedictorian: Susan

Co-Valedictorian: K e n t Biringer

Co-Salutatorians- Kenneth S m i t h a n d
Ann Lopez

B O R B E T T E R AV E R A G E : F R O N T R O W : S . Keen/set,
J. Tubbs. C. Coley. M . Culbert, B . Church. D . Scheinder,
S. Worst. M . Haynes. C. Vance, E . Loose. SECOND ROW:
P. Hawley. C. Cuthbert, K . Olney. N. Rakestrwo. N. Schultz,
M. .Papke. J. Ulrich, P. NeusImam, A . Lopez, T. Fiske. C.
Weage, J. N u t t , N . Olmsted. M . McDonald. T H I R D R O W:
M. Donner, M . Landis, B. Hannon, J . Simons. J. Swanson,
D. Watson, K. Biringer, T. Whitson, T. Davis, C. Frohnaplel.
B. Kadtuell, M . R i c k . G . Boone. M I S S I N G : S . C o s . L .
Franklin. S. Hauska. C. Kosmerick. M . Lawhead, S. N o l i n ,
D. Norton. K . Raster, K . Smith. G. Weage.

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�Academic Awards

N AT I O N A L H O N O R S O C I E T Y: F R O N T ROW:
bert, M . Haynes. S. Kerskes. C. Vance, A . Lopez,
sted. S E C O N D R O W: N . Rakestraw. S. Worst. J . N u t t , C.
Weage, E. Loose. T H I R D R O W: M . McDonald. M . Papke,
K. Smith. D . Watson, M . Donner. K . Biringer, G . Souse,
J. Swanson. C. Frohnapfel, T. Whitson.

I D E A L B O Y A N D G I R L : K e n t Biringer and Chris Foss

D A R GOOD C I T I Z E N : Sheryl Worst

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�UPPER L E F T: Q U I L L &amp; S C R O L L - C A R D I N A L : K .
Baron. ' . Vance. M . Hazelboker. E . Loose. G .
PER R I G H T: Q U I L L &amp; S C R O L L - M I R R O R
TER: S TA N D I N G : J . Ramsey. S . Kerskes. E . Rhodes.
S E AT E D . 4_ Mitmesser. J . N u t t . M . Kannlos. J . Severn.
ABOVE: A R I O N A W A R D D i a n e Neitzert.
R I G H T: A R I O N A W A R D - B A N D : Deb Schneider.

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�Special Abilities

UPPER L E F T : O U T S T A N D I N G B A N D M E M B E R :
Lynn P e c k . U P P E R R I G H T: O U T S T A N D I N G C H O I R
M E M B E R : D a n Jones. L E F T: B A U S C H &amp;
ENCE A W A R D : K e n t B i r i n g e r. A B O V E : F U T U R E
H O M E M A K E R O F T H E Y E A R : Margaret Lenchead.

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���Best Wishes Seniors!
"We hope you m a k e your home in Coldwater —
the Recreation a n d Industrial Center
of the Midwest."
Greater C o l d w a t e r A r e a

Chamberof
Telephone 5 1 7 - 278-5985
65 D i v i s i o n St. C o l d w a t e r , M i c h i g a n

ColdwaterDaily
15 WEST

coil . .
Reliable Washer
Service on
washers — dryers — stoves — dishwashers
24 M u n s o n St.

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Craig
" f o r the finest at no
Located in the Village Square

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265 W . C h i c a g o Street
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

278-6718

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Jerry'sA &amp; W
"an island of refreshment"
411 E . C h i c a g o St.

C o l d w a t e r

Otto's&amp;Sons'
Evinrude Sales &amp; Service
Wilson &amp; MacGregor Sporting Equip.
Schwinn Bicycles
On U.S. 1 2 n e xt to 1-69
Phone 2 7 8 - 5 3 8 5

Coldwater

Greg Bouse finds Short's mattresses
alter a hard day at school.

Short &amp;
202 M o r s e Street
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Frank Lucas

Everyone listens t o To m Profit o n

Jerry Ford, m g r.
Specializing in . . .
Homes — F a r m s — Commercial — L a k e
61 S . M o n r o e St. C o l d w a t e r , M i c h .

WTVBColdwater
WTVB
Coldwater
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�CONGRATULATION
Graduates o f the
Class o f 1970

QUALITY SPRING PRODUCTS. INC.

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QualitySpring
SUBSIDIARY OF KutTi,IN4AN CORPORATION
MANUFACTURERS OF COIL WIRE SPRINGS
355 J AY STREET

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COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N

278-2391

�McComb
"finest
48 W e s t C h i c a g o Street
Phone 2 7 8 - 2 6 9 5

Colon TV

Terri Tackett shows K a t h y Yo u n g and
son a fine piece of china from

Color TV — Auto Radios — Phonographs
8 South C l a y Street
Phone 2 7 8 - 4 7 9 5

-Xiem 9ettie4/
Gifts for every occasion
50 W . C h i c a g o Street

LEGG
COMPANY
43 S o u t h M o n r o e S t r e e t
COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N
Phone 2 7 8 - 5 6 5 6
Janet Stankewicz a n d K a t h y S t e w a r t c a n h a r d l y
wait to start their dream houses w i t h materials from
Legg Lumber.

Supplying Remodeling &amp; New Construction Building Materials

�"Case

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COLD
MICHIGA

��BETTER GROCERIES
at

Community
487 West Chicago Street

The crew at the B &amp; K take a break well deserved
while t h e i r boss. L e e Witm ye r. supervises.

B&amp; K
The Best Kind'
Grand a n d M a r s h a l l

There is more to see — With Cable TV

Located i n t h e

ABC - CBS - N B C - INDEPENDENT

Village Square

EDUCATIONAL

71 West Pearl Street
Coldwater, Michigan

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ColdwaterCablevision,
364 M a r s h a l l S t

278-5659

34 East Chicago Street P h o n e 2 7 8 - 8 6 1 6
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

�Coldwater
Rendering Service to
Since 1940
85 W . G a r f i e l d
owner Edgar "Bud" Barnes

complete food market

Swart'sOne-

Econom
Lumber

open
8 a.m. to 11 p.m. M o n d a y thru Saturday
8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays

"The Do-It-Yourself Ya r d "

479 M a r s h a l l St. C o l d w a t e r ,

Mich.

Open Sunday 10 a.m. to Noon
Weekdays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Phone 2 7 8 - 4 2 0 0
384 S. Jefferson St.
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 3 6

Congratulations Seniors!

Corson Auto
Phone 2 7 8 - 8 5 6 1
46 E . C h i c a g o St.

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Headquarters for A r t Carved Diamonds
Enjoy Family Fun at
Cufy;

Coldwater Recreation
Phone 2 7 8 - 5 3 2 5

5

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Coldwater

9

E. C h i c a g o St.

— c i o r e

"the jeweler you k n o w you can trust"
7 We s t Chicago Street

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�Maybe rubbrrtg Ihe honk is the easiest way t o pay M I a debt, but wouldn't i t be easier
for F l i p Johnson and D a n Jones t o just borrow the money a t Branch County Bank?

COLDWATER,
`Delephone 517

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�DARMOTE
— A I R CONDITIONING
—
— T.V.
Downtown o n U.S. 1 2
John and A n n Toupalik
Chris a n d Denise l i n e Coldwater Cleaners f o r
their quick service.

"GREEN
State A p p r o v e d Campground
Grocery — Bait — Tackle
Cottage &amp; Boat Rental
fishing
Located W e s t S i d e Rose L a k e
Phone 2 3 8 - 2 5 5 4
Owners — Pat &amp; D w i g h t Green

Coldwater
— PICKUP A N D DELIVERY
— RUG CLEANING
— ZIPPER SERVICE - ALTERATIONS
— 2 H O U R SERVICE
— HAT CLEANERS
86 S o u t h M o n r o e Street

Telephone 5 1 7 2 7 8 - 6 8 8 0
SUCCES
To the Class of
1970

oiacques ( - N s
P. 0 . BOX 3 2 3 C O L D W A T E R , M I C H I G A N 4 9 0 3 6

Theodore
Compa
Phone 2 7 9 - 9 7 5 7
129 I n d u s t r i a l A v e n u e
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

ZALIgAt
We're nothing without
41 W . C h i c a g o St. C o l d w a t e r , M i c h i g a n

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�Mix-General Agency

YOU
Insurance / A O
S E R V . Y O U 116.17.

Leland Vance — Charles Berry
Kathy and Janis can't seem t o hit the pins provided. so the)
bring their own a t Midway Lanes.

Congratulations!
Class o f 1970

SoMiCo
HEATING - AIR C O N D I T I O N I N G — PLUMBING
SUPPLIE

• Open Bowling Every Weekend

36 M i l l S t

C o l d w a t e r ,

Michigan

• Special Student Rates

MIDWAY
GOOD LUCK SENIORS!

Cardinal Chemical and

"Janitorial Supplies and Equipment
for the Most in Your Chemical
Needs"
Service i s the first goal of the carhops ( ? )
Dog-N-Stids.

318 W . C h i c a g o St.
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

DOGCarroll a n d M a r g a r e t Knopp
Owners

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�DarlingDisplay
THE M A R M O N G R O U P, I N C .

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— Women's, Children's and Men's Mannequins
—Apparel
—Display Equipment

306 S. C l a y St.

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 3 6

SALES OFFICES AND SHOWROOMS
New Y o r k
47 W . 3 4 t h S t .

Chicago

L

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Angeles

222 W . A d a m s S t . 1 8 1 8 S . F l o w e r S t .

Canada — P. 0 . B o x 1 9 2 , Cooksville, O n t a r i o

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MICHIGAN
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continuous serilre

Sherry K e l l y is the first t o ofier assistance a t the Southern Michigan
in Coldwater.

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�Call or

Lake Erie Door Company
Congratulations Seniors!

Van Kampen Realty

340 J a y St. C o l d w a t e r , M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 3 6
Phone A r e a C o d e 5 1 7 279-9786

Vs m i l e w e s t o f C o l d w a t e r o n U.S 1 2

Whit
Chevro
For complete service of
—
— CAMARO
—
—CHEVY II
— NOVA
—MONTE
—
—CHEVY

At W h i t e Chevrolet. Jackie a n d D o n know t h e y ' l l f i n d t h e c a r i n thenservice as well.

KELLER'S

Receive A l l Photographic Material

D A I RY
QUEEN

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"Live a Little"
152 Division St.
Doug M u n n always goes t o the D a i r y Queen for
after game refreshments.

Coldwater Optical Shop
25 West Chicago Street

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�ARNOLD AUTO PARTS
Your Headquarters for . . .
— High Performance Engine Parts
— Precision Engine Building
— Passenger Car &amp; Truck Parts
108 W . Chicago St.

Dawn Belate gives some pointers to Ed Bosse on sign letter
ing techniques.

TRICITYl

C o l d w a t e r

Wilbur's Furniture
Coldwater's Home of Fine Furniture
6 South M o n r o e Street
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

" Q u a l i t y Plastic Plastic&amp; Neon Signs Since 1935

Davis Marine,

Your Center

Manager

for
—

"Dan" Davis

—SEA RAY
Sale

—

"Skip"

WHALE
—

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SUPPLI
"John" Brown

Tim, Randy, Marlene, and Debbie take a demonstration ride on a 1970 Shi-doo found
at Davis Marine.

JOHNS

STORAG

Askidoo.

SALES &amp;
Northeast Side o f Coldwater Lake on Lake Drive
In

—FLOAT BOAT
RAFT
—DRY DOCK

�CHEEKY SAYS: Where You Save DOES Make a Difference

George "Cheeky" J r. i s caught b y t h e yearbook photographers eytending a l o a n t o F a r m e r Mark and his neat bride. Deb.

Save at . .

BranchCounty
Savings
30 W e s t Chicago S t r e e t

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

�Congratulations Class of 1970
from

Midwest
DIVISION OF MARMON, INC.

Office Located
at
77 H o o k e r S t r e e t
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

The Foundry
Right Around
the Corner

"CREATORS OF QUALITY CASTING"

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�Congratulations Seniors!

Cutcher Supply
Plumbing — Heating — Kitchens — Swimming Pools
639 E. C h i c a g o R d .
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Selling throughout Michigan
"We list to Sell"
Homes — Cottages — Farms — Commercial

Laney
Bernard M. Laney, Realtor
372 Marshall St.

C o l d w a t e r

Henry M.
Your distributor of Shell
Petroleum Products"
502 S o u t h C l a y Street
Phone 2 7 8 - 8 5 3 8

C o l d w a t e r

David
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AUCTIO

It seems that all hands are eager w h e n
helping at Kelly Brothers

AUCTIONEER - APPRAISER
"The Voice o f A m e r i c a "
142 W a t e r m a n A v e .

2 7 9 - 9 0 6 3

Kelly Brothers
For all your painting — commercial &amp; residential,
call KELLY BROTHERS

Congratulations t o o u r G r a d u a t i n g Class o f 1970,
our Professional Teaching Staff, o u r

Tempo Store
Fairfield
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

istration, a n d Dedicated B o a r d o f Education f o r a
Real E d u c a t i o n E ff o r t . Ta k e t h e " i f " o u t o f L i f e .

Walt Balcom

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Debbie K i m b l e Looks w i t h amazement a t a f i n e
imported pottery at The Carousel.
Cameras &amp; Supplies
Flower Arrangements

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Gifts, Occasion Cards
Framed Pictures

62 Division

Fanny Farmer Candy
62 D i v i s i o n St.

Coldwater

Dave Newberry. M a r y Jo Stock and Dave Royer are really
flying high

EXCAVATING &amp; GRADING
—Basement Excavating
—Land Clearing
280 W . G a r f i e l d
phone 2 7 8 - 8 6 9 5
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Ricky Paradine and M a r t y Hufnagle are always getting into
something at Jack &amp; Sons Shell.

Jack &amp;
380 M a r s h a l l Street, C o l d w a t e r
— 279-9914 —

�FennwoodHouse
Interior D e s i g n — Decorator Service
Draperies A c c e s s o r i e s
Carpets

S l i p

Covers

Home Modernization
Old U.S. 2 7 South, C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n
Mike Cappello discusses w i t h B o b t h e ease o f
new car at G &amp; G Dodge.

G&amp; G
959 E. C h i c a g o R d .

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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n — ph. 2 7 9 - 9 7 8 1

4cri and Frank are shown one of the many types o f carpets
St Wolf's.
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74 W . C h i c a g o St., C o l d w a t e r

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CONVERTIBLE TOPS
SEAT COVERS — BOAT TOPS
38 Elizabeth St., C o l d w a t e r

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LLOYD B . HICKS, P r o p .
Wheels — Frame — Axles Straightened
Brake Service — Wheel Balancing

" Yo u r Happiness is our Satisfaction"
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COLDWATER, M I C H I G A N 4 9 0 3 6 U.S.A.

DISTRIBUTION

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22 S . H u d s o n St., C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

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Phone 2 7 8 - 5 6 3 1
45 N . H a n c h e t t St., C o l d w a t e r
" Yo u r f a m i l y p h a r m a c y "
R. M. Zeluff

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H. Williams

DonRatsNiagnauxDome
573 M a r s h a l l St., C o l d w a t e r

The CARDINAL S t a f f
Wishes to Thank

Osborn Photo
42 E. C h i c a g o S t
g f u g h ' s 7 . ) e l r y cS'hop
and

"The Jewelry Store w i t h You in M i n d "
159 H u l l St., C o l d w a t e r

'74e D a v i e easilicucy
950 E C H I C A G O R O A D

— Heating
— Cooling
— Swimming Pools
— Water Softeners

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For Their Help In
Making This Yearbook
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Wishes to Congratulate the Graduates of 1970 for
Their Achievements in Leadership, Education and Sports Activities

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Coldwater, Bronson, North Adams, and Quincy

"The Bank of Action"
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52 W. Chicago St., Coldwater
phone 278-5151
A whole shop
devoted to clothes
for young men only.
Featuring a 50 foot
wall of more than 2500
pairs of pants.
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Lion's Den.

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LUEDDER'S SHOE STORE

Area Since 1948

4 6 W . Chicago St.

Lincoln — Mercury — American Motors

phone 278-8646

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POINT HARBOR MARINE
Southern M i c h i g a n Mercury

Always First Quality
Motor Specialists
"Your Family Store"
Coldwater, Michigan — Phone 238-2408
58 W. Chicago St. 2 7 8 - 6 4 4 6

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�Congratulations Seniors!

GAMBLE-SKOGMO, INC.

Dean-Timm

400 Jay Street

DEAN REALTY C O M PA N Y
Coldwater, Michigan
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
278-5621

South Side We l d i n g

DALLY TIRE

and

1 0 9 W. Chicago St.

ACE HARDWARE

Coldwater, Michigan

359 South Clay Street
Coldwater

p h o n e

phones 278-5360 2 7 8 - 5 6 3 9

278-6040

RB &amp; W Powdered

R 9 I W P R I S M * OCTAL PRODUCTS IMC

325 J a y Street, C o l d w a t e r, Michigan
phone 2 7 8 - 5 6 8 5

�Sponsors
J. B. Branch

Seaman Office Supply
9 S. Monroe St.
278-564

DEPARTMENT STORE
"Serving Coldwater Since 1 8 8 6 "

South Side Gulf
295 S. Clay St,
278-504

34 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

G. C. Murphy Co.
31 W. Chicago St.
278-863
Kroger Company
430 Marshall St.
278-591
Don's Appointment Barber Shop
26 N. Clay St.
278-546

Cadet Motor Inn
EAST C H I C A G O

Coach Lite Motor Lodge
U. S. 12 West
278-450

JUNCTION US 1 2 and INTERSTATE 69
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-5617

Dave Sleffey a n d S h e r r y To y ! "
Larry Zimmer at Corey's Best.

Alamo Drive-In
511 W. Chicago St.
278-527

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21 W. Chicago St.

108 S. Hudson St.

Coldwater, Michigan

278-4355

�3aulienJfein -Towers
You A r e A l w a y s Welcome
Experts in corsage a n d p r o m flowers

Stukey's Inn

"The areas w e d d i n g specialists"

"In t h e heart o f C o l d w a t e r "

65 E. Chicago St., Coldwater
112 W. Chicago St., Sturgis

Advertiser's Index
Alamo Drive-In 208
Arnolds Auto
B &amp; K Rootbeer
Balcom Insurance
B r a n c h . , J. B . &amp; Co 208
Branch County
Br. Co. Federal Savings &amp; Loan
Assn
Cadet Motor inn 208
Cangialoei Excavating &amp;
Cardinal Chemical &amp;
Carousel,
Chamber of
City Realty
Climax Molybdenum 206
Coach Lite Motor
Coldwater Cable
Coldwater
Coldwater Daily
Coldwater
Coldwater Recreation
Coldwater Rendering Co. 189
Colon T V
Community Grocery 188
Coreys
Corson Auto
Craig Pharmacy 182
Culligan 188
Culys Jewelry
Catcher Supply Co 199
Dairy Queen 195
Daily
Dar Bea
Darling, L.
Davis Co.,

Davis M a r i n e
Dean Realty
Dean- Ti m m
Dog ' N ' Suds 192
Don Ray
Don's Appointment Barber
Economy
Faulkenstein
Federal-Mogul Corp. 202
Fennwood House
First Nat'l
Fredrickson
G a m b l . Skogmo Inc. 207
G&amp; G
Green
H i l l Piston
House of
Hughs Jewelry
Interior by
Jack &amp; Sons
Jacgu.
Jerry's DriveJohnson Top &amp;
Kaiser
Kelly Bros
Kiess Jewelry
Kroger
Lake Erie Door
Laney
Legg Lumber Co. 185
Luedders Shoe
McComb Shoe
McKinley's 1876 House 182
Midway
Midwest

M i x -General
Murphy's 5-10 Store 208
Norton &amp;
Osborn
Otto's Sporting
Penny, J. C. Co. 206
Photo Graphics
Point Harbor
Quality Spring
B Sr W Powdered Metal Products
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Reliable Washer
Reyburns
Seaman Office
Shaw, M . T. Inc.
Short &amp; Sons 183
So M i Co. 192
So. Mich. Nat'l
So. Side
So. Side Welding &amp; Ace
Stukey's
Swart's
Tempo
Theodore Bargman
Touplik Inc. 206
Tr -City
Van Kampen
White Chevrolet
Wilbur's
William's
Woods Safety
Woodward Building
WTVBZ a l . Jewelry
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B A . , Michigan State University
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B.house, S. R.
B.S.-M.A., Western
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U.S., Andrews University
Coscarelly, Phyllis
A.B., Sienna Heights College
Dewey, Lester M.
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B.S., Central Michigan University

King, Carlton
M.A., Stanford University

Schorfhaar, Alan
B.S. Central Michigan University
Western Michigan University

Lindsay, Richard
U.S., University of Toledo

Shook, Marcettus, R.N.
Mercy College of Nursing

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Beginning of

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�A yearbook has two purposes; to record
ties o f the year and t o reflect t h e mood
students. W e believe t h a t we have accomplished
the first purpose. However, we feel t h a t
presented an idealistic view o f the mood of this
particular year. We have portrayed the students
of CHS as concerned, involved individuals when
the majority was actually apathetic and unmoved
towards not only school activities but
lems as well. Communication may be the solution,
because involvement develops
cation a n d understanding develops
volvement.

We would like t o thank the following people for
their help i n the production o f the
NAL: sponsors and advertisers; photographers —
The R. S. Sutula Studio, Richard Aldrich, S. R.
Bushouse, Doug M u n n ; K a t h y Ta r r and Seton
Bovee S r. o f t h e C O L D WAT E R
PORTER; the staff of CHS, especially C. L. Luce,
A. P. Drago, Delores Shiery, M a r i l y n Palmer,
Alan Schorfhaar and Detlef Olsen; t h e Modern
Yearbook Company a n d Russ Whitehead; a n d
especially J o h n Martinen, o u r advisor, f o r h i s
concern and tolerance.
Eileen Loose &amp; Colleen Vance
Co-Editors in Chief
Greg
Business Manager

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                    <text>CARDINA

����But we should
our life's too fine to let it
come on all you people
We can
Paul

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Nineteen Hundred SeventyColdwater High School

�When I see you next time round
will you know what I been
my yesterdays have melted with
and the present leaves me no point

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�Academics 8 Organizations 32 Activities 54 S p o r t s 66

���Did you think that you could make
pave the way to simplify
if you put down your disturbing thoughts in
to be opened by some poor
cause all we want to do is work
see a passing stranger and take
and hope that someone out there
you say they will, you say

���BOARD OF EDUCATION
President — James Davis
Vice-President — Leo Dollar

James Frambes
Howard Loehr
Robert Welke

Administration Guides Us

�Top: M r. Olmstead. Right: Board
tion secretaries. Below: M r. Clyne. For Left:
Mr. Luce. Left: M r. Drago.

�Julie Sharp blows a bubble while she concentrates.

Larry Stanley looks manly.

Office, Library Provide

1

�Mrs. Weiler tries to decide which magazine to read.

Miss Shirey, Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Hench, Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Brown,
hannon.

�: 7 4 ‘ A B O V E : Julie Douglas. ABOVE LEFT: John Allen. RIGHT: Jackie Kielh.

�Mr. Martinen
Mrs. Grimes
Mr.
Mm. Hayes
Miss Miller
Mr. Scheerfhoar
Mrs.

�Mr. Hobart, Mr. King, Mr. Browne, M r. Hackett,
Mr. Lowe, M r. Sussex

�Above Left: M r. Keeslar discusses his political views with
one o f t h e Republican Committee women. L e f t : M i k e
Sussex thinks fast, f o r i t will soon b e time f o r another
wisecrack. Above: Martha Newberry strikes a pose while
studying f o r one of Mr.

�Mrs. Herr; Mr. Dewey; Mrs. Watson; Mr. Bushouse, Mr. Bovee; M . Ivey; M r. Voile.

�Math &amp; Science Experiment

For Left Top: A Biology class. F o r Left Bottom: J e ff Moss,
Greg Brayton, and Jack Vettle study in their natural habitat.
Way Above: Mr. Boyce gives his daily greeting t o the dass.
Above: H a p p y time.
1

�Fine Arts Create

�Top Left: Tire l a G r o guiltily looks
around a s h e proceeds t o t e l l
Marcia Olmsted some juicy gossip.
Bottom L e f t : Succotash I I h a s a
good year. Above: Dramatics class
means playing "Simon Says." Left:
Jeff Moss wonders h o w M r. Sabin
ever expected h i m t o p l a y t h a t
piece

Miss
Mr. Frizyell
Miss
Mr. Sabin

�Physical 8( Driver's

2

�For To p Left: Mrs. Groner giggles a t her stumbling students.
Middle: M r. Kellogg carefully collects his thoughts before h e
collapses. Bottom Left: The girls wish they could ploy with .
Bottom: . . . the boys. Left: Mr. Lopez grimaces a t the thought
of having to ride along as one of his students attempts to drive.

Fat, Flab,

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Mr. Ropp
M . Aldrich

Mr. Cook

2

�Students Master
Vocational

2

�Above left: Sharon Anderson contemplates the wonders o f cotion. Lower Left: Rick Swart wonders about his next graphics project. Top: Gerald
Wood learns the "hunt and peck" system o f typing. Above: Steve Brown learns
the wonders o f modern mechanics.

2

��Top: Mrs. fuerstenau. Bottom: Mrs. Fuller.

Shop, Home Ec

2

�Cafeteria
Food for

Below: Students e n j o y n e w a l a c a r t e l i n e . Right:
Debbie D o l l a r orders a case o f milk. Above: To n y
Brown digs into his delicious lunch.

�Clockwise from Top: M r , Horvey, Sammy,
Curley, M r . Collins, Mrs. Porsholl, M r , Henderson
ond Mrs. Monroe.

���Far Right Top: Students enjoy the new ala carte
line. Middle: Tom Sizemore, mayor of 6 months,
reminisces. Above: The Commission. Back Row:
C. Darrow, M. Shultz, J. Collins, J. Reynolds, D.
Haylett, J . Keeslar. M i d d l e : C . Mitchell, M .
Konalos, C. Strong, R. Brauker. Front: M. Kelly,
J. Ewers, C. Pierucki. Below: Jeff Ewers takes a
breather from his commission work.

The Dust Blows
The Dust

Far Right Middle: Homecoming is one o f the Commissions
many activities. Bottom Far Right: The Bloody Truth comes
to g i v e u s " t e e n - a g e " music. Right: T h e B l o o d y Tr u t h
evangelizes b y "telling i t like i t is" about dope, sex, a n d
God.

��Martha Newberry, Jane Ann Severn and the
back o f Sandy Sickles head.

Cheryl TeaII, Bill Doll, Ve r n a Mitchell, Mrs. Hayes,
and the back o f Martha Newberry's head.

�Mirror: D e b Lenning, S . Sickles, M . Newberry, J . Ramsey, J .
Severn, P. Hankins, M . Kanolos; Back: M . Marphy. E . Begot,
J. Alexander, B . Borns, R . Martin, J . Ewers, D . Watson, R .
Sistanich, M n . Hayes.

The yearbook staff, except the kid between Vince
McGarry and A n d y Reyburn.

�Language Club: Back now: F. Hantem, C . Loyd, L . Lyon, C . Bacon, K .
Lautenschloger, T. Bacon, S. Loud, J . Moss, M . Fisher, C. Smith. Front: C .
Okay, J. Morrison, S. Hannon, C. Sewell, S. Walkup, Mrs. Hackett, Advisor.

Above- Jeff Moss contemplates the foreign language barrier.

38

�Language Club and
Connect New

Left: The "keedz" g e t i t on. Below: Exchange Students:
Marian Weyn, M o j a Hamoen, Benjie Marasigan, Frouke
Hansum, Gele Specht.

�Future Secretary's Association: J .
Jewell, S. M y . . , K . Dillon, D . Bor.
rows; Second Row: D . Stickney, P .
Millar, L . N U M , C . Miller, M . Bren.
nenrnon, J . Russo, G . Sows; T h i r d
Row: M . Haynes, L . McLaughlin, K .
Van Every, J . Symons, S . Brown, P.
Griffith, V . W o r d , M m . Wogermaru
Fourth Row: S . Lytle, J . Peterson, B .
Warner, A . Flannery, C . Gaskill, S .
GrifRn, R. Olney.

ESA,FHA, [TA, Shop Club Get

Future Homemaker's Association: L .
Kurile, L. Lewis, D. Lenning, B . From,
S. Wi l d e r, S . Morales, C . N i g h ,
wonder, C . Nichols, Mrs. Fuller.

�Shop Club: H . Tubbs, J . Hoffa,
Manken, A . Hof, S. Brown,
ker, R . Rathbun.

Future Teacher's o f Americo: J . G a y,
S. Penrod, C . H o y e , K . J a n a , M .
Fisher, D . Ferry, P. Nearposs. Front
Row: P. Shemel, Miss Phillips.

4

�Left Debbie Dollar shows o ff her right
ear lobe. Below: K a t h y Smith clowns
for the camera. Below Left: Kent Fasick
tries to better his eyesight.

Giraffe
to the

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�Sitting: M . Krutsch, R. Paradine, D . Shemel, J . Ewers, D . Collins, J . Parsholl, G . Shook,
Mr. Drage,: Standing: M . Bennett, T. Gaglio, R. Sistanich, T. Engle, K . Fasick, M . Dollar,
J. Luck.

First Row: M . Schultz, M . Olmstead, K. Smith, C . Strong, D . Reed: Second Row: C . Mitchell, J. Peterson,
J. Penner, D . Dollar, J . Hernker, J . Pohl, L . Konalos. J . Houska, D . Leach, Mrs. Rockey; Third Row: L .
Waldron, K. Porshall, B. Rick, M . Reynolds, M . Pohl, T. Tockett.

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�Right: Football awards assembly. Above: To n y Heckman a n d Vickie M a y
sell tickets f o r one o f the Cards away games.

RAH,RAH, RAH, SIS BOOM BAH
CPep

Front Row: S. Klavinski, J.
P .
Leach, S. Cox, V. M a y, S. Patch, T. Heckman,
R. AkIrich, k Girl; Second Row: C . Stevens, C . Johnson, S . Fincham, V . Devlin, K.
Snyder, K. Lytle, G . Girl, V. Dalchow, L. Sherfield, D. Ta g . ; Third Row: V.
German, T. Snyder, M. Hashely, D. Mohr, M. Belly, G. Cardenas, K . Clark, C. Peirucki,
L. Lewis: Fourth Row: C . Cornish, M . Olmstead, P. Perk, J . Petersen, S . Hart, M .
Shultz, V. Sitcom, G . Christophel, S. Fuller, C. Wilson, S. Vaughn; Fifth Raw: J. Peck,
C. Smeekens, V. Cushing, D . Philips, C . Strong, D . Reed, D . Leach, C . Burren, C .
Carpenter, K. Aldrich, N . Burns, V. Streets; Sixth Row: P. Clyne, L. Collins,
Laghlin, M . Barnes, G . H o a g , V . Brandes, M . Cosgrove, C . Hansel, P. E b y, D .
Leaning, C . Ames, S . Townshed.

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B . Hillborg; Second Row: D . Watson. D . Lyon, B . longdon, E .
Hillborg, J. Parsholl, C . Shultz, Coach Lowe; Third Row: D . Colahon, R .
Johnson, R. Coldsnow, E . Parker, K. Fasick, C. Darrow, D. Rummy, Fourth
Row: H . Tubbs, B . Klotz, D . Ewers, L . O m o , S . Shook, D . Shemel, R .
Sistanich, J . OlmsMod, Fifth Row: D . H o y l e . , C . Kirk, M . D a v e y, G .
r
,
C. Davidson, T. Engle, E. Swantson, B. Rudy.

�CHSActors and

Bottom Row, P. Woods, .1. Shemel, C. Noyes, 5 , Morales, J. Alexander. Second Row: L. Felton, L. Wags,
C. Davis, L. A l i n . , R. Brauker, L. Va n Laanen, M r. Wander. Third Row: L . Sherfield, V. Dalchow,
Curly, P. Leach, S. Butcher, J . Carless, T. Chatfield. Fourth Row: 1 . Grigg, G . Christophel, N .
Tripp, S. Wilson, M . Hameen.

46

�For Left: Stephanie Purchis, J e ff Kurtz, a n d
Pam Leach are acting up again. Above: Vince
McGarry coils another exciting science c l u b
meeting t o order.

Bottom Row: R . Aldrich, M . Herman, .I. Severn, 5. Speigle,
K. Frohnoplet Second Row: C . Gallup, M . Molovey, C .
Lathy, N . Buchanan, P. C o l e y, M r . I v e y. Third Row: S .
Lindner, T . Bacon, V . McGarry. D . C a r r, D . Collins, B .
McClean. Fourth Row: D. Worst, G. Cook, I . Poul, P. Donner,
J. Moss.

4

�Cardinal
Travels to

�For Left: Denny Watson helps himself to a glass o f cider as Don
Rogers takes another donut. Above Left: Squad competition plays
an important part in the lives o f Janean Peck, Shirley Hart, and
Denise Omo. Below Left: On the way to Pennfield, the
to amuse themselves during the trip. Above: Judy Spiegle gives a
toast to her fellow bandsmen, Cindy Gallop and Pat Catey, after
a job well done.

4

��Succotash
Medley
For Left: "All right, quiet, curtain's up i n 30 seconds,"
says Mr. Friend. Left Top: Porn Kremke and the girls'
chorus belt out "The Telephone Hour" i n
tion o f Succotash II. Left Center: Greg Brayton sings
one o f h i s o w n compositions. L e f t Bottom: Renee
Kreigh a n d J a n e L u ce s i n g t h e c o m i c " R u b b e r
Duckie" to a packed Tibbits audience. Below: Sharon
Taylor warbles another song as Sue
panies her. Right: Mike Taylor seems uninterested in
Julie Douglas' affections.

5

�All Star

Ban

Front: C . Bacon, M . Towers, J . L o , J. Peck, D . Collins, V. Brondes, C . Isecek; Bock:
T. Voss, D. Suers, M Royer, D. Watson,

First Row: N . King, S . Vaughn, K. Lennord, C Gallop, R. Gamby,
K. Walter, M . Buchanan, S . Hort, J . Moss, S . Walkup; Second
Row: D . O m o , J . Speigel, T. Ponds, D . Ferry, D . Keeslar, M .
Tower, J. Loose, D . Hefner, H . Tubbs, D . Odren, C . Carpenter,
P. Krernke, S . Bopp, L. C l e m , M . Royer, C . Bacon; Third Row:
J. Peck, D . Collins, R. Roy, L. Granger, J . Bragg, C . Tubbs, R.

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Wickum, P. B e l o . , R . English, B. Douglas, D . Byers, S . Ivecek,
V. Brondes, L. Lyons, A . Biringer, L. Collins, P. Coley, P. Clyne,
M. Barnes, D. Taite; Fourth Row: S. Kline, D. Rogers, G . Cornish,
M. Blansit, T. Voss, D . James, R. Reppert, C . Darrow, G . Sabin,
D. Worst, S . Penrod, R . Paden, S . King, D . Voss, D . Watson,
M.

�Girls'
First Row: D . Brewer, 5 . Heiney, S. Goodrich, 5 .
Clam, R. English; Second Row: C . Fee,
fey, P. Kremke; Third Row: K. Breeder, M . Towers,
B. Cram, K. MacDonald; Fourth Row: M . Hamoen,
K. Streeter, T. Va n Dyke, T. Chatfield,
Fifth Row: S. Purshis, M . Maloney.

Balladi
First Row: S. Smith, J . Troyer, S. Vaughn; Second
Row: B. Flickenger, C. Tubbs, J. Phelps, M . Royer,
L. Bopp, T. Voss; Third Row: J. Moore, R. Clork,
S. C i a o , D . Hefner, J. Palmer, C . Mooi.

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��ACTIVITI

5

�Homecoming

�For Left Top: The senior float captures first prize
annual float competition. For Left Bottom:
Brothers provided free rock-and-roll after the game.
Above Left: The rough and tough seniors drove back the
junior girls to win the third annual Mudbowl 6-0. Left:
Virgin Ward and Kip Nutt watch as Maureen Kelly is
crowned the 1970 Homecoming Queen. Above:
fire inspired many students and the team Thursday night
before the game

HOMECOMING COURT 1 9 7 0 . First t o M a r c i a Olmsted, Julie Penner,
Virgie Wa r d , Maureen Kelly, Terrie Tonkon, Ginny Cardenas, Sue Krutch;
Bock Row: Phil Kellogg, C r a i g Davidson, K i p N u t t , Bill Doll, Lorep Doty,
Ron Sistanich, Tint Blansit.

�Class of
Last Class

�For Left: Joe Collins, Tom Sizemore,
reen w o n d e r i f Robin Brauker r e a l l y knows
what she is talking about. Far Left Bottom: Joe
Alexander tries t o figure o u t w h a t Joe
Jones) i s doing. Left: Kathy Smith helps D a n
Shoop g e t ready f o r his performance a s t h e
Doctor. Below: The cast stands gaping as Tom
Jones battles with Fitzpatrick.

5

�Above Left: John Grigg swears in Robin Brauker as a witness. Above Right:
Roger Clark testifies for the defense. Below: Bob Lenning
Wendell. Right: Joe Alexander comforts Pam Leach during the trial. Below
Right: Lee Rathbun, Bill Doll, Marsha Fisher a n d Kathy Smith
stage. Below For Right: Steve Shaw checks his snake-op.

�'Night of January 16th'—New Style

��For Left: West Side Story was highlighted b y the many dance
scenes. Left: J o d y Rhoades, D a v e Ewers, a n d N a n c y K i n g
entertain themselves backstage a t the Tibbitts. Above: Renee
Kreigh listens to Chris discuss the plans for the rurnble. Above
Right: Tony (Dan Hefner) and Mario (Soozi Claar) dream about
their wedding.

�ICould
Danced
Night
Funky

�Top Far Left: J. W . Keeslar greets guests
at the entrance. Middle For Left: Crazed
teen-agers dance their hearts out to the
lewd pulsating rhythms o f a greasy, street
fightin rock a n d r o l l band.
Left: The "keeds" take a break to refresh
themselves. To p Left: The rock a n d r o l l
was provided b y the Warm
less t o s a y t h e y w e r e n o l g g y 8 . t h e
Stooges. Middle Left: Starry-eyed lovers
pause to gaze at the breath-taking pond.
Bottom Left: The last dance.

�6

�SPOR

67

�The team goes through a p l a y during afternoon practice.

First Row: M . Taylor, L. Omo, L . Cox, J. Collins, B. Johnson, B. Mullen, D. J . Alexander, J . Ewers, G Shemel, D . Tappenden, D . Woodman, D .
Bull, D. Cozier, M. Murphy, B. Klotz; Second Row: D. CoBohan, J. Olmsted, T o g g e r t ; Fourth Row: T. Engle, K . Fasick, C . Kirk, C . Mooi, J . Cole, P.
M. Davey, E . HiIllsorg, B. HiIlborg, S . Nelson, D . Lyons, C . Darrow, T. T o w e r , J. Sadder, C. Christophel, G. Kliewer, W. Kellogg.
Sowles; Third Row: Comb Scharfhoor, R. Coldsnow, T. Bethel, E. Parker,

6

�Championship
Energetic

Bottom L e f t Coldwater attempts t o intercept a pass
but fails. To p L e f t The Cards stop a drive b y the
Marshall Indians t o t i e them 20-20. Above: Coach
Schorfhaar sends Terry Engle o u t " t o -do-his-stuff."

6

��Vlore of
Far Left: Cards are impressive during warm u p .
leaders keep o n truckin'. Above: A l l t h e kids join i n o n t h e
tackle.

VARSITY FOOTBALL 1970

OP

CH

6

2

Bronso

3

Dowagioc

2

Albion

4

3

Hillsdale

2

2

Harper Creek

2

2

Marshall

2

8

Penn field

2

6

Sturgi

2

6

7

��Right
Six out
Above Left: The Vikings t r y t o outsmart t h e J.V.'s b u t a r e quickly
canned 62-6. Left: Neither rain nor snow nor dark o f night stop the
powerful Cards. Above: It's all i n a day's work f o r the mighty Kevin
Cox as he is grappled.

�Harriers Have a

�Above: Coach Browne makes sure the boys a r e in
top shape. Below Left &amp; Above Left: Dennis Watson
and Chuck Stevenson bring home some more card
victories. Below: Three Card runners sprint toward
the finish
111111111111 E l l

7

��Far left: Tom Sowles succeeds in rifling the ball
powerful Harper Creek. Left: Tirn Luck and Bill Klotz amaze
their opponents w i t h team w o r k . F a r Below: Short, b u t
powerful, Mike Sowles tries a f e w stunts o n t h e visiting
Beavers. Below: "Fight team, fight!" is the
of both varsity and JV cheerleaders.

�Bock Roo: Mike Bowles, Ron Satanists, Mike Davey, Jeff Ewors, Bob Rudy, Don
Shame', Eric Swanson, Bill Klotz, Tim Luck, Craig Davidson, John Parshall, Tom
Sorel, Roger Clark, Paul Branch; Front Roo: D o v e Taggart, Coach Hobart,
Do n Taggart.

Albion
Hillsdale
Albion
Pennfield

Sturgi
Hillsdale
Marshall
Marshall

�For Lower Right: T h e crowds w a t c h closely a s Eric
Swanson soars higher. Left: Eric, the name o f the game
is basketball not bowling! Below: Pam Leach cheers on
the exhuberant crowds. Above: Don and Dave Taggert
voice their approval a s the Cords score again.

�Above: M r. Mitmesser tries t o whip the team into jelly. Right To p Two: Kurt Darrow,
and the Card's biggest J.V. gun. Bottom For Right: Phil Kellogg tries to g e t a shot off.
Bottom Right: The little Cards g e t excited over a basket.

OP

CH

s

5

Pennfield

5

Harper Creek

3
3

6

Sturgi

6

40

Albion

79

6

Hillsdale

7

5

Albion

8

6

PennfieId

5

8

Harper Creek

4

4

Sturgi

6

7

Hillsdale

7

5

Marshall

7

6

Marshall

7

Back Row: E d Bloom, Gory Porter, Bill Houser, Jeff Tr e a d l e , Phil Kellogg, Kurt Darrow,
Jeff Farb,ha, Bob Nobleman, Chuck Shultz, Steve Klotz, Richard Fageroos, Terry Linn, Marc
Blonsit, Jack Turkey, Don Belote Front Pow: D o n Tager', Mr Mitmesser, D o w Tagert, and
friend

��Matmen Wrestle With

�Far Left: B o b Langdon squares o f f w i t h a vicious
Viking. Right: Robin Rathbun gets set t o take down
another opponent. Below Right: Harold Tubbs gains
riding time. For Below Right: A l l systems a r e g o for
Harry T.

Varsity Wrestling Squad: Bottom Row: G . Force, C. Kirk, P. Frazier, J. Bregg, J. Kurtz,
S. Shaw. Top Row. Coach Kellogg, H. Tubbs, B. langdon. R. Tower, S. Brown, K . Cox,
C. Darrow.

Jr. Varsity Wrestling Squad: Top Row. B . Johnson, B. McMillan, B. Bradley, T.
Lagro, C . Cristophel, Coach Kellogg. Second Row: R . Rathbun, R. Goodwin, A .
Catey, D . Hance. Bottom Row: G . Brayton, T. Murphy, D . Darling, B. King, 1 .
Paul, B. McKinley.

�VARSITY
CH
4
6
7
4
3
0
0
7
1
5
2
9
7
4
5
6
7
5

Above: Bob Biringer helps out his own cause b y scoring a needed
run. Right: The teens watches from t h e dugout as the Cards g o
up to bat. For Right: Skip Shook grimaces with pain after being
hit with the ball. For Right Top: Large crowds attended
mer gooses t o cheer the Cards o n t o victory. For Right Bottom:
Ron LaBelle tries t o beat the ball as he steals home.

8

Pennfiield
Harper Creek
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgi
Pennfield
Harper Creek
Hillsdale
Marshall
Sturgi
Harper Creek
Albion
Albion
Hillsdale
Penn
Marshall
Sturgis

197
OP
3
4
2
I
I
2
2
6
0
6
3
2
0
0
7
7
5
6

�First Row: S. Wicick; Second Row: P. Branch, L o w e , T. Sowles, J. Porsholl, E. Swanson, R.
Whitson, D . Scheilder; T h i r d R o w Coach S h e r m a n , B. Biringer, T. Dovis, D. Lyon
G. lynd, J . Ewers, G . Shook, R. LaBelle, T.

Young Cards Cop Second in

�Cheerleaders
Cardinal

�Varsity Cheerleaders: Julie Penner, Cheryl Pierutki, Pam Leach, Ginny Cardenas, T o , , Heckman, Maureen Kelly, Virgie Ward.
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�8

��Class
'71, '72,

Cindy Weiteamp, Dan Hefner, Chris Gaskill, Donna Carr.

Dedicated t o M y Fellow Classmates a n d Students a t CHS. I w a n t
to express t o you my deepest appreciation and gratitude for allowing
me t o serve y o u in our final y e a r
I'll always remember with overwhelming sentiment a l l t h e joys,
sorrows, trials, tribulations, the little ups-and-downs that accompanied
us through these difficult years a t this
I want you all to know that in giving me your vote o f confidence
by electing me your president, you have provided me with one o f the
most valuable experiences in the entirety o f m y life. I have learned
during m y term t h e t r u e meaning o f equality a n d t h e democratic
system around which our world revolves.
I w o u l d like t o thank t h e faculty w h o s o l o y a l l y voiced their
admiration and supported any endeavors our class undertook through
three glorious high school years. We received nothing b u t praise and
encouragement from our capable teaching staff.
I mustn't neglect the administration's unfailing cooperation. They
never conceived o f snuffing o u t the spark o f enthusiasm;
tributing many useful schemes f o r our betterment; never putting a n y
obstacles in the w a y o f accomplishment.
I have great hopes for the future o f CHS after getting t o know
the underclassmen a n d realizing t h a t t h e y possess g r e a t working
minds. Their uncontrolled enthusiasm f o r things t r u l y relevant a n d
meaningful illustrate their maturity and concern f o r self-improvement.
As for those of us leaving this institution, I wish them
As with all graduating classes, i t is questionable as t o whether some
of us are going t o achieve success i n t h e true American sense a n d
in the spirit o f CHS. A l l w e can d o is p r a y they'll reform before it's
too late. There is not much hope for them and they know who they are.
For my final b o w I would like t o thank t h e o u t -going
Coldwater f o r welcoming m e a n d m y family i n its warm embrace.
We've never felt more a part of any town.
God Bless You . . . Every One.
Cindy Weitecomp, President
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�Pat Clyne, Marcia Cosgrove, Janean Peck.

Deb Leach, Sue Krutch, Kurt Darrow, Marc Blansit.

'II

�Left: C i n d y Weitecamp. A b o v e : M a r i a n W e y n . Below:
Roger Clark. Right: Kris Lennard. Below Right:
las, Kathy Jepson a n d friend.

��Adorns, Pat
Aldrich,
Aldrich, Reeve
Alexander, Joe

Andrews, Sheryl
Arnold, Jeff
Atkins, Diane
Avery, Carole

Bacon, Kathy
Barnes, Ted
Barrows, Debbie
Bates, Robert

Bauer, Sandy
Berry, Jack
Bethel, Tim
Bevelhymer, Candy

Bird, Violet
&amp;ringer, Bob
Blair, Gary
Blanchard, John

Brauker, Robin
Breneman, Mary Ann
Brewer, Karen
Brouse, Jack

9

�Brown, Tony
Brown,
Buchanan, Nancy
Budd, Linda

Bull, Donald
Bull, Mike
Butcher, Sandy
Butler, Chris

Byers, Date
Cappello, Ellyn
Carr, Donna
Catey, Patricia

Chester, Zeb
Clark, Roger
Coldsnow, Rick
Collins, Debra

Collins, Denise
Collins, Joseph
Cook, David
Cooper, Mary Ann

Corey, Pat
Corey, Steve
Cornish, Gene
Cox, Ladd

9

�Crobill, Jerry
Cunningham, Debbie
Cushing, Larry
Da/chow, Vicki

Darrow, Craig
Dean, Jeff
DeMond, Frank
Digert, Paul

Dillon, Kathy
Dirschel/, Karen
Doll, Bill
Donihue, Martha

Donor, Cindy
Doty, Loren
Douglas, Bob
EbbiH, Mary

Eggleston, Gary
Everett, Jeff
Everett,
Ewers, David

Ree, Roger
Ferris, Carol
Fickle, Barbara
Filley, Debbie

9

�Fincham, Richard
Findley, Brenda
Fisher, Marsha
Fisk,

Flannery, Alice
Force, Gene
Frazier, Glyn°
Frazier, Sheryl

Frohnophel, Cathy
Gaskill, Christy
Goebel, Sharon
Green, Vicki

Griffin,
Griffith,
Hamoen, Moja
Hankins, Pat

Hansum, Frauke
Harmon, Dewey
Harris, Linda
Harffiel,

Hartman, Gary
Haynes, Marie
Haze/baker, Cal
Heckman, Pat

9

�Heckman, Toni
Heffelfinger,
Hefner, Daniel
Hemker, Robert

Herman, Marie
Hiesrodt, Robert
Hodson, David
Hudson, Colin

Huss, David
lade, Barbara
Ivicek, Cheryl
Janik, Karen

Jepson, Cathy
Jewell, Judy
Johnson, Dave
Kanolos, Mindy

Keeton, Ken
Kelly, Marleen
King, Chris
Kirk, Chuck

Kistler, Gerald
Klotz, William
Kreigh,
Kromer, Carol

9

�Kwiatkowski, Gil
Lahnum, Donald
Ledbetter, Arthur
Lennard, Kris

Lenning, Robert
Lenz. Peter
Lindner,
Lrnn, Drone

Lonsbury, Lillie
Luce, Jane
Luck, it:mean
Luck, Timothy

Lukas, Victor
Lyn, Gary
Lyt/e,
Motoyey, Koren

Manken, Sheri
Martin,
Marvin, Vickie
Mason, Curt

Massey, Debris
Motousek, Chuck
McComb, Mark
McCullough, Mitch

9

�Rowe, Jeannette
Rumsey, Janice
Russo, Janice
Scantlen, Waneta

Schabloski,
Scholl, Tom
Scriber,
Severn, Jane

Shaw, Steve
Shemel, Pat
Sherfield, Linda
Shoop, Dan

Simons,
Sisson,
Sizemore, Tom
Skudlarick, Doug

Smith, Carolyn
Smith, Katherine
Smith, Vaughn
Smoker, Charles

Smotherman, Joe
Snow, Carol
Snyder, Mike
Sours, Gloria

10

�Sowers,
Sowles, Tom
Staley, Brenda
Stephenson, Charles

Stetter, Faye
Stickney, Deb
Straw, Kathy
Streeter, Karen

Swanson, Kathy
Swigert, John
Symons, Janet
Tackett, Terry

Tappenden, David
Taylor, Darlene
Taylor, Mike
Tay/or, Sherry

Thatcher, Cheryl
Thompson, Randy
Tompkins, Sheryl
Trimble, Joni

Tryon, Dave
Van Every, Karen
VeHel, Jack
VeHel, Sandy

10

�McGorry, Vince
McKee,
McKinley, Lu Ann
McLaughlin, Linda

Medendorp,
Meisch, Brenda
Millard, Kathy
Miller, Chris

Miller, Crystal
Miller, Margo
Miller, Parnela
Moore, Judy

Morehouse, Dan
Murphy, Bill
Murphy, Chris
Murphy, Mike

Myers, Shelly
Nearpass, Priscilla
Nield, Laurie Jo
Nelson,

Norton, Condee
Norton, Debbie
Nutt, Kip
Olmstead, Patty

10

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Obey, Kathy
Omo, Larry
Paradine,
Parshall, Kathy

Patch, Treva
Paul, Jeff
Parka, Chris
Penner, Jennie

Penrod, Linda
Peters, William
Peterson, Julie
Petrosoff, Monte

Pifer, Linda
Pitts, Jane
Pohl, Mari
Posante, Dorothy

Rahrig, Eldon
Rathbun,
Reynolds, Mary Jo
Rice, Jane

Rick, Barbara
Riede,
Rose, Tom
Rowe, Debbie

10

�Voss, Timothy
Waldron, Linda
Ward, Virgie
Warner,

Watson, Dennis
Weitekarnp, Cindy
Weyn, Marianne
White,

Wickham,
Widner, Scott
Wilber, Marie
Willard, Ed

Wilson, Cindy
Wilson, Shirley
Width,
Wogerman, Kathy

Woodbury, Vicki
Woodman, Dave
Woolf,
Worst, Dennis

Yearling, Janet
Burnham, Connie
Dunn, Gary

10

�NOT
Sari beau, Brent
Carless,
Gruza, Frank
Lowe, Gregg
Mozier, Charlene
Olmstead, Dore
Panagos, Chris
Plant, Sally
Plant, Skip
Reed,
So polo, Joanne
Scantlen,
Smith, Cindy
Stonkewicz, Tony
Zinn, Mark

IN MEMORY
Rick
Janet
Michael
Lee

�Above: M r. Martinen's Communications class discusses some o f the
relevant problems o f t h e d a y. Right: Radean Truex hopes t h a t
school will b e out soon so that she w i l l have only one more year
of school. Below Far Right: Chris Snyder jokes around during Coach
Hobart's history class. Below Right: Paul Woods studies for another
Algebra test. Below: B a r b Borus a n d Diana Bouse t a k e a b r e a k
during homeroom t o catch u p on the latest gossip.

10

�Jrs. Gain Knowledge

�Alois lo, Sue
Allen, John
Ames,
Anderson, Sharon
Bacon, Tom
Barnes, Marlene
Bauder, Dorothy

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Bennett, Mike
Berry, Deloress
Bickford, Rick
Bilsborrow, Ken
Blade, Judi
Boley, Jane

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Branch, Paul
Brondes, Vicki
Brayton, Ellen
eraYlan, Kevin
Bregg, Joseph
Brewer, Kathy
Brooks, Debbie

Brown, Steve
Buckley, Ginger
Budd, Groce
Burch, Mike
Butcher, Jeff
Buteau, Karen
Callahan, David

Campfield,
Cardenas, Ginny
Cad, Chris
Carnell, Debbie
Case, Linda
Casey,
Claw, Sue

Clark, Kathy
Clark, Kathy
Clyne, Pat
Collins, Linda
Colvin, Jock
Connell, James
Cornish, Chris

Corwin, Deanna
Cosgrove, Marcia
Cox, Sue
Crabtree, Cindy
Cram, Bonnie
Culbert, Marion
Cunningham, Jeff

Darling, Marie
Davey, Mike
Davidson, Craig
Davis, Cathy
Devlin, Vicci
Dirschell, Dan
Dollar, Debbie

10

Dove, Jim
Duddy, Kevin
Fad, Pam
Eby, Pot
Engle, Terry
Ernsberger, Connie
Ernst, Mike

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Farwell, Terry
Fasick, Kent
Fee, Connie
Felton, Lynn
Ferry, Down
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Forbes, Sarah
Forrister, Mike
From, Barb
Furry, Bill
G a l i n , Cathy
Gay, Jock
George, Jackie

Gershbacher, Fick
Goheen, Tom
Goodwin, Gayle
Hafer, Chris
Holferty, Bondi
Holstead, J. R.
Hannon, Sue

Hansel, Cindy
Hort, Jack
Harvey, Dole
Hashley, Michele
Hayes, Cindy
Kaneko, Jennie
Haylett, David

Heaton, Terry
Heckman, Barb
Hefflfinger,
Heilborn, Torn
Hefner, Linda
Hemker, Janice
Hentker, John

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Hillborg, Eric
Hoag, Georgia
Holt, Diane
Huntley, Glenn

Jewell, Harold
Johnson, Bill
Kampenga, Linda
Konouse, Dorthy
Keith, Jackie
Keller, Mike
Kelly, Debbie

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King, Nancy
King, Peggy
Kirt, John
Kiry, Joseph
Klavinski, Sally
Kliever, Greg
Knowles, Tami

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Kosmeralt, David
Langdon, Bob
Leach, Pam
Latta, Joyce
Lantenschlager, Larry
Liesveld, Pat
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loose, Janet
Loper, Lucy
Loud, Chuck
Loud, Steve
Lundstrum, Mork
Lyon, Don

Lytle, Karen
Macklem, Brooks
Maclean, Brian
Maggoon, Liz
Moines, Barb
Mahaffey, Bill
Manken, John

Morosigan, B e n *
Morothy, Lori
Masters, Sandy
Mote, Pat
Matuszak, Mory
May, Vicki
McComb, Debbie
McCurley, Down
McDonald, Darwin
McDonald, Rick
Mclotcher, Gloria
McLaughlin, Carol
McMillan, Bill
McNiff, Rick

Mercer, Ed
Miller, Kit,,
Minnick, Coleen
Mitchell, Carol
Mitchell, Verna
Moler, Pat
Mooi, Chris

Morales, Sue
Mars, Deb
Morris, Kathy
Moss, Jeff
Mullen, Barry
Mundy, Chris
Murdock. Rich

M u t h , Becky
Wogerrnan, Bob
Newberry, Martha
Nichols, Cherry
Nicholas, Jim
Noblit, Mary
Norris, Denny
O'Halloran, John
Ott, Sharlla
Otis, Ray
Palmer, Johnna
Ponagos,
Porker, Ed
Parsholl, John

Patch,
Patterson, Borb
Pecc, Janean
Peet, Deb
Peet, John
Penner, Julie
Penrod, Sheila

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Pierucki, Cheryl
Purchis, Stephonie
Rothbun, Duane
Reighhard, Dot
Reyborn, Andy
Riede, Debbie

Roby. Doxid
Rogers, Don
Rouse, Gary
Rudy, Bob
Rumens, Janean
Shales, Kathy
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Sewell, Carol
Sharp, Julie
Shaw, Faith
Shemel, Don
Sheltie,, Holly
Shook, Skip
Sickles, Sandy
Siegel, Jerry
Sistonish, Ron
Skedlarick, Karen
Smeekens, Holly
Smith, Cindy
Smith, Paul

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Smith, Susan,,
Smith, Timmy
Smith, Wally
Sinullen, Teresa
Snyder, Christy
Snyder, Richard

Speen', Gayle
Sperry, Susan
Staley, Doug
Steele, Deb
Stephenson, Jerry
Streeter, Sue
Sturgeon, Gloria

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Sussex, Mike
Swan, Charlie
Swanson, Eric
Taylor, Av e r y
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Tower, Pool
Tryoer, Jim
Tubbs, Harold
VonWogner, A r t
Vaughn, Sandy
Woller, Mary

Walling, Delbert
Writ's, Linda
Webster, Ron
Wigent, Becky
Wilson, Cindy
Wison, Rick
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Ash, Gory
Bell,
Bethel, Greg
Boley, Jane
Bopp,
Borus, Barb

Brayton,
Brown, Pot
Bob, Deb
Collohon, Mike
Cozier,
Clork, Kathy C.
Licht,

Chester,
Chotheld, There.
Clifford,
Coo,
Crobil,
Christophel,
Dollar, Debbie
Eby, Pot
Enos,
Fasick, Kent
Flickenger, Brenda
Finley,
Fuller,
Gifford, Gary

Gaglio,
Goodrich, Sue
Goodwin,
Granger, Larry
Gregory.
Hance,
Hankins,

Hart, Al
Heiny, Shirley
Hemker,
Hawkins, Mark
High,
Huss, Jean
Kanalos,

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Keeslar, Oboe
Kelly, Andy
Kuth,
King,
Kremke,
Lone, Vickie
Lynch, Denny
McCowen, Doreen
Mifford, Barry
Merkle, Dan
Morehouse, Bill
O'Halloran, Joey
Olmstead,

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�Paradine,
Patterson, Barb
Parshall, Denny
Peterson,
Ray,
Raymond,
Rode, Debbie

Royer, Michoel
Shirk,
Sparks, Charlie
Speigle,
Stuart, Alex
Walloed,
Walkup,

M t g . ' , Julie
Woods,
Yearling,
Yonkin,
Young,
Zebolsky,
Zimmer Lorry

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Fair. Below: Tony Lopez. For Right: The sophomores'
Root won second prize in the
Ron. Right: Carol Luthy. Below: The sophomores cheer
the Cards on a t a p e p assembly.

�Abrey, Daryl
Alaniz, Linda
Aldrich, K a y o " .
Allernier, Koren
Annear, Cindy
Ash, Bevvy
Ash, Potty

Austin, Richard
Barnes, Keith
Barnes,
Barnes, Bill
Bartlett, Lisa
Bowden, Mary
Belo., Dan

Birch, Bill
Biringer, Ann
Blair, Julie
Blonsit, Marcos
Blaskie, Kathy
Bloom,
Boger, Cliff

Borland, l o n e
Bradley, Bruce
Brayton, Greg
Brazee, Terry
Bressler, Kathy
Brewer, Debbie
Budd, Kathy

Budd, Teresa
Bork, Deb
Byrne, Noncy
Campbell, Jayne
Carpenter, Cindy
Co.., Gerry
CaMy, Andrew

Chatfield, Teresa
Christophel, Gayle
Clark, Bob
Cline, Robin
Cline, Steve
Connelly, Vicki
Cook, Gory

Coscarelly, Herbert
Co., lone
Cog, Mike
Co., Richard
Crandall, LaDora
Cushing, Vol
Darling, Duane

Darrow, Kitt
Dillon, Vicki
Dollar, Mike
Donner, Paul
Douglas, Julie
Dunn, Jeff
Danworth, Craig

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Earl, Jeff
Ely, Dennis
Ely, Kathy
Endicott, Chris
English,
Fogeroos, Dick
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Fickle, Ken
Fillmore, Steve
Flannery, Kathy
Fleming, Steve
Flickinger, Brenda
Noah, Wesley

Fo tt i tt er, Debbie
Frazier, Paul
Fry, Chris
Fuller, Sue
Gallup, Cindy
Gambby, Renee
Gann, Cliff

German, Tracey
Gilchrist, Vicki
Gilfillon,
Goodwin, Ralph
Granger, Larry
Green, Rick
Grigg, John

Hamilton, Kathy
Home, Dennis
Hankins, Roy
Harris, SNve
Had, Shirley
Bony, Sue
Hartman, Cindy

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Hausko, Charles
Hawkins, Mark
Heiney, Shirley
Hernker, Charles
Hemker, Ed
Hilbert, Kip

Hinkley, Debbie
Hoot, Vol
Houser, Bill
Hulnagle, Marty
Huss, Jean
Hutchins, Melody
Hutchinson, Nancy

Irwin, Lorry
lames, Dennis
Johnson, Candy
Konalos, Lynn
Keeslar, Dione
Keeton, Flick
Kellogg, Phil

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Klotz, Steve
Krenthe,
Krutuh, Mark
Krutuh, Sue
Kurtz, Liu,
Lackey, Roberto

LaGro, Tim
Lornbright, LaVero
Longwell, Maria
Lathan, Jerry
Lawrence, Ben
Lawrence, Harry
Leach, Debbie

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�Lenning, Debra
Lewis, Lori
Lindblom, Barry
Linn, Terry
Longstreet, Stan
lonsbury, LaVern
Loomis, Scow

Lopez, Tony
L o p . , Vicky
Lopshire, Bevvy
Luck,
Luckadoo, Edna
Luthy, Carol
Lyon. Laura

MacRae, fay
Magee,, John
Mahaffey, Jan
Mahaffey, Maggie
Malovey, Mary
McCowan, Mike
McCurley, Mike
McDonald, K . h y
McKinley, Bill
McLaughlin, Mike
McLaughlin, Molly
Merlau, Jon
Merlau, Sieve
Miller, Dec

Miller, Mark
Moigan, Jeanne
Morrison, Jacalyn
Murphy, Ti,,
Musser, Ti,.,
Nelson, Karen
Nettleinan, Bob

Neusbaurn, Lorry
Nighswander, Mary
Odren, Dave
Olmstead, Marcia
Olney, Kris
Orno, Denise
Parker, Teresa

Palette, Roland
Porsholl, Ed
Paul, Jim
Paull, Steve
Penrod, Betty
Perk, Petra
Peterson,

Peterson,
Peterson,
Pfost,
Phillips, Diane
Plaster, Linda
Pope, LaDonna
Porter, Garry
Pritts, Debra
Rasler, Mark
Rathbun, Robin
Ray, Richard
Roy, Ruth
Reed, Denise
Reed, Jack
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Wolters, Ken
Weller, Mark
Wilder, Sandy
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��CARDINAL photographers expose Rick's prowess a t the cosh register.

Swart'sOne479 Marshall
Coldwater

Rick discovers the pair of boots M his life.

Carroll's
48 W. Chicago
Coldwater

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527 R a c e S t r e e t

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Supplying Branch County with Petroleum and

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

LP Gas Products

278-2353

�Congratulations to 1971 Seniors
from the staff at

Dean-Timm
DeanRealty

William L. Timm
agent

John T. Dean
agent - realtor

Scott Walkup eagerly assists felpausch patrons in their weekly shopping

Felpausch

Don Steffey
realtor

Shorts e s t bit their wide selection of quality stereos

Short &amp;

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202 Morse

Coldwater

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W O O D WA R D BLDG. MATERIALS
120 W. CHICAGO ST. C O L D W AT E R , MICH.
278-231

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KELLY BROTHERS PA I N T I N G
For all your pointing — commercial 8. residential
call KELLY BROTHERS

108 S . H u d s o n S t .

278-4355

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�WHERE IT'S AT ! !
Young men come for miles to shop at
the Lion's Den because they know they'll
Find the look they want. It features a 50
foot wall of more than 2500 pairs of pants.
You'll meet your friends of both sexes
at the

Lion's
Dave "Cheeky" Pierce and Ladd Cox ensure Terry Engle a perfect
Reyborn'

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�34 East Chicago Street P h o n e 2 7 8 - 8 6 1 6
C o l d w a t e r, M i c h i g a n

Chris prepares himself for high school athletics

One Hour

Kerr

42 W. Chicago

61 W. Chicago

278-8508

278-2321

Daily Tire Company
Complete line of

Lake Erie Door Company
340 Jay Street

passenger, truck 8, implement tires
Farm t i r e service

Coldwater
Phone A r e a Code 517 279-9786

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Motosport 350

Modeled by Terri Tack.,

A"Gifts f o r every occasion"
50 W. Chicago

Sales &amp; Service

C. E. Lewis
146 Lewis St.
Hillsdale, Michigan

CoachLite
US 12 West

We're with you all the w a y, Cards!
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��J. B. Branch
DEPARTMENT STORE
"Serving C o l d w a t e r Since 1 8 8 6 "
34 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

G. C. Murphy
31 West Chicago St.
Phone 2 7 8 - 8 6 3 4

Congratulations Seniors!

Corson Auto

Larry Zimmer g,.es photographer the eagle eye as Ile assists Mrs.
McGar

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Phone 278-8561
46 E. Chicago St.

m•n's &amp; o y i w e a r

Coldwater

21 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Illustrative
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CREATIVE A RT W O R K — D E S I G N
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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

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Luedder's
4 6 W . Chicago St.
Phone 2 7 8 - 8 6 4 6

�CONGRATULATIONS
Graduates o f the Class of 1971

QUALITY SPRIN4'

QualitySpring
SUBSIDIARY OF K U H L M A N CORPORATION
MANUFACTURERS OF COIL WIRE SPRINGS
355 J a y S t r e e t
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
278-2391

�graduation
— a t i m e to look ahead
— a t i m e for retrospection
. . . a d a y t h a t i s i m p o r t a n t i n y o u r l i f e because y o u h a v e e a r n e d i t . A d a y
that m a r k s t h e b e g i n n i n g o f y o u r a d u l t h o o d . A h e a d l i e s n e w challenges, n e w
worlds t o c o n q u e r. B e h i n d a r e y o u r f r i e n d s w h o , t h r o u g h t h e i r u n d e r s t a n d i n g
and sympathies, y o u w e r e a b l e t o overcome y o u r c h i l d h o o d p r o b l e m s . B e h i n d
you a r e y o u r teachers, d e d i c a t e d i n assisting y o u t o b e c o m e w h a t y o u m o s t
desire, a responsible a d u l t . L e t u s n e v e r f o r g e t t h e d e b t w e o w e t o those w h o
have helped us o n o u r w a y.

Branch
County
Bank
MAIN OFFICE: Chicago &amp; Monroe A U T O BANK: Grand
FAIRFIELD PLAZA: N. Marshall St. READING OFFICE:
Member F.D.I.C.

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The Patterson

Coldwater, Michigan
278-5621

SoMiCo
HEATING — AIR C O N D I T I O N I N G — PLUMBING
SUPPLIE
36 Mill St.
Coldwater

HillPistonService
22 S. Hudson St., Coldwater

G&amp; G
Bill &amp; Bob's

959 E. Chicago Rd.

Coldwater, Michigan

THE D O D G E BOYS

24-Hour Wrecker Service
Ph. 278-6666

570 E. Chicago St.
279-9667
Bob Tuttle

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25 West Chicago Street

Terry helps Cole. improve

SouthSideWeldingand
359 South Clay Street

Open Bowling Every Weekend

Coldwater

Special Student Rates

Phone 278-6040

Midway Lanes
Mix — General

Leland Vance — Charles Berry

Arnold Auto Parts
Cadet Motor Inn
East Chicago Street
Junction US 1 2 and Interstate 69
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-5617

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Your Headquarters for . . .
High Performance Engine Parts
Precision Engine Building
Passenger Car &amp; Truck Parts
1 0 8 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater

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CORVETT
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Three rally experts, Diana, Soozi and John, carefully inspect a new Vegc

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Get plenty o f Spink &amp; Millis

�H&amp;H
COLDWATER'S FINEST
David Green, O w n e r
76 West Chicago Street
Coldwater

Expert Styling a t the

House
BRENDA ROBERTS, O W N E R

COLDWATER CLEANERS

Phone 278-4531

Pickup and Delivery — Rug Cleaning — Alterations

4 4 W . Chicago

Hat Cleaners

Coldwater

86 S. Monroe St.

Good Luck Seniors!

Gamby Candy
110 Morse Street
Coldwater, Michigan

Enjoy F a m i l y Fun at

ColdwaterRecreation
Phone 278-5325
559 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater

��Economy
Open Sunday 10 a.m. to Noon
Mon. - Sat. 8 a.m. to 5 p r o .

WOOD'S SAFETY
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Lloyd B. Hicks, Prop.
Wheels — Frames — Axles Straightened
Brake Service — Wheel Balancing

"We list to sell"
Homes — Cottages — Farms — Commercial
— Swimming Pools
— Water Softeners

Laney Realty
Bernhard M L a n e y, Realtor

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Wishes to Congratulate the Graduates of 1971 f o r
Their Achievements in Leadership, Education and Sports Activities

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OUtNe

In order to serve you better, we have offices in . .
Coldwater, Bronson, North Adams, and Quincy
The Bank of Action"

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Located in the Village Square
71 West Pearl Street

Williams

Coldwater, Michigan

Phone 278-5631
45 N. Hanchett St., Coldwater
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TheMarmon

Women's, Children's and Men's Mannequins
Apparel Forms — Display Equipment
306 S . C l a y S t .
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 3 6
Sales Offices and Showrooms

New Yo r k

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Angeles
S. Flower St.

�"Congratulations Class of 1971"

Since 1948
Lincoln - Mercury — American Motors
"The Better Guy w i t h Better Buys!"

30 N. Monroe St.
Coldwater, Michigan

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continuous service

Porn Miller a shown here being entrusted with the responsibility of having her very own window.

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�SUCCES
to the class of 1971

Ibitt

C O M PA N Y

Phone 2 7 9 - 9 7 5 7
129 Industrial Av e n u e
Coldwater, Michigan

Carry-outs in 15 minutes
Phone 2 7 8 - 6 7 5 9
92 W . C h i c a g o

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FALKENSTEIN FLOWERS

Branch County Aviation, Inc.

Experts in corsage and prom flowers

Jack Hudson, M a n a g e r

"The areas w e d d i n g specialists"

Branch County Memorial A i r p o r t

65 E. Chicago St., C o l d w a t e r

Phone 278-6516

112 W. Chicago St., C o l d w a t e r

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�BETTER GROCERIES
at

Community
487 West Chicago Street

Otto &amp; Sons'

Good Luck Seniors!

Dairy
87 Marshall Street
Coldwater

Johnson's Top &amp; Trim

Evinrude Sales &amp; Service
CONVERTIBLE TOPS - CARPETS
Wilson &amp; MacGregor Sporting Equip.
SEAT COVERS — B O A T TOPS
Schwinn Bicycles
38 Elizabeth Street, Coldwater
On U. S. 12 Next to 1-69
Phone 278-4631
Coldwater
Your Happiness is our Satisfaction"
Phone 278-5385

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�Modeled b y Andy Reyburn

INTERIORS B Y

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Phone 279-9241

of

74 W . Chicago S t . , C o l d w a t e r

ClimaxMolybdenum
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400 J a y Street

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C O L D W AT E R

D I V I S I O N

Phone 2 7 9 - 9 5 11

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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 3 6
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JAMES E. BAILEY, M.D.

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Suffer The Little Children
Schoolbell g o ding dong ding
The children all line up
We would like to thank the Staff: Diana Bouse,
ens, Vince McGarry, Cindy Weitekamp, Rick Gersbacher, Pam
Miller, Bill Doll, Kevin Brayton, Barb Borus, and A n d y Reyburn.
Also, thanks very much, Coach J. Monti Martinen.

They do what they are told
Take a little drink from the liars' cup
Momma don't even care if what
they learn is true or if it's even lies
Just get them through the factories into production
Oh get them into line
Late in the afternoon
the children all come home
They mind their manners well
Their little lives are all laid out
Mamma don't seem to care
that she may break their hearts
She clips their wings off
They'll never learn to fly
Poor Momma needs a source of pride:
a doctor son she'll have
no matter what the cost
to manhood or to soul
Sun shine down brightly, shine

We w o u l d also l i k e t o thank sponsors a n d advertisers, R. S.
Sutula Studios, R. A . Aldrich, t h e Modern Yearbook Company
and Russ Whitehead, a n d Barb Martinen f o r the Coca Colas.
Thanks to all the kids who were there when w e needed them.
Your best friends, calkothvic

down on all the land,
shine dawn on the newborn lambs
The butcher's knife is in his hand
Oh Momma keeps them unprepared
to meet the enemy common t o all
Teach them that evil dwells across the sea
Lives in a mountain like they see on TV
Down in the heart of town
the devil dresses up
He keeps his nails clean
Did you think he'd be a boogieman
Poor Mamma's stuck with sagging dreams
She'll sell a son or two into some
slavery that's lucrative and fine
Just teach them not to criticize
to yes the bosses, impress the clients.
0 Teachers of the world,
teach them to fake it well
Schoolbell go ding dong ding
The children all line up
They do what they are told
Take a little drink from the liars' cup.
Buffy Sointe-Marie
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Sayill please
Of a hand that's
Teach my face to
And give me reason to
And give my face a soft,
Talk and be my
Livingston

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off on
Coming
staying
Rod

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���Thinking lonely thoughts
Like my emptiness
And how I know that the blues will
Till I die or rambling sets
Jerry Jeff

�But we should
come on all you people
our life's too fine to let it
We can be
Paul

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                    <text>����Nineteen Hundred Seventy-Two Cardinal

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Organizations 86

Classes 98 S t u d e n t Life 130 A d s 140

��This time, like all times, is a very
if we but know what to do

��Peace, war,
Revolution, will
This horror seeds in
Thumb and greedy
That learned to
With
The millions of
To each other or
Or selves, the sufferers of
Or of the mind —
Is but
Gary

�8

�FACULTY

9

��Language Arts:

FAR L E F T ABOVE: Miss Miller. L E F T ABOVE: Mrs.
Grimes. FAR LEFT: Mr. Johnson. CENTER LEFT: Mrs.
Hayes. LEFT: Mr. Scharfaar. ABOVE: Mrs. Kuntz.

1

�Social Studies Relive the Life

�FAR L E F T: M r. Keeslar. L E F T: M r.
McRuer. A B O V E : M r . Hobart. F A R
LEFT BELOW: M r. Lowe. CENTER
LEFT: Mr. Browne. BELOW: Mr. King.

�Math, Science Exercise the Brain

�FAR L E F 7 A B O V E , M r. Hadley. L E F T ABOVE: M r.
Dewey. FAR LEFT: Mr. Bushouse. CENTER LEFT: Mrs.
Hart. FAR L E F T BELOW: M r. Ivey and
Mr. Tinervia. BELOW LEFT: M r. Valle. BELOW: Mrs.
Watson

1

�ABOVE: M i s s Cowarelly. F A R R I G H T
ABOVE: M . Sabin. RIGHT: M . Frieze II. FAR
RIGHT: Mrs. Honker (who was
W

1

�Fine Arts
Recycl
The Mind

�Vocational Classes Help in

�Mr. Siankey,

Mr. Aldrich, Graphics Arts

1

�B/GHT: Mrs. Shook. BELOW: M r. Strong.
LOW: Tw o students prepare a project

Career Planning Gets a

2

�ABOVE: A Vo-Ed student goes over
the plans for the new Career Nanning
Center. L E F T. M r. Digert. BELOW:
Mr. Smith.

�Home Ec for

TOP R I G H T: Mrs. Furstenois. T O P
LEFT: Mrs. FL,ep/us. ABOVE: M .
Fuller. R I G H T: Miss Kieran rtstaltat
teacher
2

�Shop Makes Men Out
TOP: M . Shenvood. L E F T: M r .
Stankey

���RIGHT: Miss Phi//ips. BELOW: M .
Wogernsa

Business Offers

2

�FAR ABOVE: M r. Myers. A B O V E J a n e . Peck and Martha Newberry
decide to type a letter in code to Mr. McRuer.
2

�Specia
Educatio
Mr.

Specialization Adds Variety, Fun

Foreign
ABOVE Mr. Olsen. RIGHT: Mr. Parke,

2

�Physical
LEFT: Miss Childs. BELOW:

Drivers'
Educatio
Mr.

2

�M.

Administration, Staff

BOARD O F E D U C AT I O N M E E T I N G : M . Clyne, Mrs. Lucille Snyder, M .
James Davis, President; M . Muriel Wigent, M r. Olmstead, M r. Leo Dol/ar, M r.
Seton Bovee, Mr. John Coney, and Colleen Strong. Not pictured: Mr. Ralph LaGro,
Mr. Gene Sou;les, Mrs. Marjorie Barnes, and Mr.

3

�M

��Office,

Mr.

Mr+.

��MUSIC

�FRONT ROW: J. Peck, R. Ray, S. Havens, W. King, J. Whitten. SECOND R O W
B. Bradt, D. Moore, J. Spiegel, D. Odren, D. Keeslar. T H I R D ROW: K. Walters,
B. Runmsetts, D . Pickett, T. Alimier, J. Street, D . Wickham, J. Bregg. F O U R T H R O W: P.
Von, D. Atkins, L. Hinkley, L. Thompson, L. Le...Irk, S. Kling, D . Vice R . Patch. I )
Director Gordie

�FAR L E F T: M r. Sabin giggles. CENTER L E F T: Ralph toots
to any melody that pops into his head. LEFT:
a scale. A B O V E ". . 76 trombones i n the big parade .
FRONT ROW: C. Royer, 1-1. Hughes. S. Sussex, P. Cline, L . Lyon, A . Biringer. SECOND
ROW: P. Krernke, S. Claar, M. Royer, C. Bacon, C. Ganzer, T. Lenz, P. Normanden, L . Bopp,
J. Moss. T H I R D ROW: M . Hawkins, D. Knight, N . Hartnagle, L . VanLaanen, C . Tubbs, R.
English, R. Parlette. C. Mooi, R. Pifer, S. Penrod, B. King. FOURTH ROW: R. Repperrt, 11.
Tubbs

�Solos and Ensembles Receive

�FAR L E F T A B O V E M r. Sabin passes the 1st
division illarching Award t o I h u n i Major Dave
Odren. LEFT: Mike rehearses for a
FAR L E F T BELOW, The CI1S band shares the
Beld with the Dottiagiac band. MIDDLE BELOW,
Dave and Ann prepare for the solo
contes
BELOW: T h e Stage Band. F R O N T R O W:
Tubbs, T. Lenz, J. Moss, C. Ganzer, B. King, R.
Parlette, R. Pifer. BACK ROW: G. Brayton, R.
Reppart, D . Rogers, M . English, L . Lyon, C .
VanLaatten, C . Tubbs, J . Streets, D . Wickum,
with Mr. Sabin

�FRONT ROW: Director M . Frissell, P. Kremke, C . Brazee, K . Macdonald, D . Nitaert, J.
Douglas, S. Macklen, L. Felton, D . Wardwell, J. Shemel, J. Stokes, B. Flickinger, J. Torrey, J.
Palmer, J. Bregg, M. Mahaffey, R. Palmateer, S. Taylor, S. Russo. SECOND ROW:
D. Brewer, R. Pickering, K. Lytle, J. Allan, S. Smith, S. Fleming, K. Minor, J. Paull, C. Sewell,
F. Purchis, C. Sechler, T. L a o , F. MacRae, L. Adams, K . Bre.lar, R. Reppart, L . Hart, K .
Millintan. T H I R D R O W: G . Brayton J. Phelps, B . Lasuerance, S. Goodrich, L . Stanley, B.

�From, T. Lenz, C. Fee, J. Prentiss, C. Kilpatrick, J. Grigg, G. Goodwin, M. Paradine, S. Claar,
J. Schafer, C. Turner, / ) . l'oss, a Williams, M . Rassler. F O U RT H R O W: C . Endicott, B.
Dove, A . Kelly, M . Royer, T. Chatfield, J. Troyer, M . Olmstead, P. Penn, T. Va n
Reynolds, S. Purchis, B. Harvey, C. Hayes, C . Tubbs, L . Pope, P. Woods, 1. Mahaffey, J.
Luck, L. Rapp, U. Fly.

�FRONT ROW: S. Woods, .1. Mendendorp, R. Fraley, J. Johnson. SECOND ROW: J.
Grigg, D. Allen, K. Gray, C. Flickenger. T H I R D ROW: Sitting; S. Collins, T. Nyburg,
D. Cox, D . Furry, J. Phelps, C. Davis, J. Cole, P. Matusrak. F O U RT H
D. Boyer, M . Bryant, T. Taylor, S. Goodrich, G . Hazelbaker, S. Snreekens, S.
C'u/ver. f i l e m s e y.

ABOVE T h e girl's c h o w g e t together.
RIGHT - . . and then they sing

Girls Chorus, Balladiers
4

�FRONT ROW: D. Voss, I. Palmer, G. Brayton. SECOND ROW: R. Pickering, L . Bopp,
J. Bregg. T H I R D ROW: P. Kremke, J. Phelps, S. Smith, B. F/ickinger. FOURTH ROW:
M. Royer, J. Troyer, C. Tubbs,
BELOW: " I scant to go to Enc00000n000per sings Broods Flickinger.

�FAR RIGHT: A tense scene in which Glorianna niust decide what to
do with the bomb on the table. TO P RIGHT: Getting made up for
the production o f the play on opening night meant doing i t with
perfection. RIGHT( The three main characters of the play were Count
Mountjoy (Bob Douglas), M r. Bentner !Andy Reyburn) and Queen
Gloriarina (Cindy Wietekamp). A B O V E : Apparently Steve Sisson
doesn't approve of Diana Rouse's technique in applying stage

��RIGHT: Sharon (Maggie Alahaffey) sings an Irish melody. MIDDLE
RIGHT: A Leprechaun (Dan l'oss) confesses his love to
dancer (Marcia Olmstead). BOTTOM R I G H T: A sharecropper (Pm
Troyer) and Finian (Chris Mooi) discuss the finding o f
BELOW: Sue Claar and Jim Reynolds strut across the stage in their
rich costumes. BELOW: Woody (Carl Tubbs) challenges a real
estate buyer (Pat Geiger) and the sheriff

�Tinian 's Rainbow' Best of

TOP: T h e Gospel Singers (Jim Paull, Bob
Harvey, Mark Bossier) and
(Boger Palmateer) sing the song "Begot".
MIDDLE: T h e sharecropper girls (Chris
Endicott, Lois Bopp, Nancy K i n g , A n
Kelly, Diana Ross, Jan Phelps,
ilton, Sue Clear, Donna Williams) dance
to song "Necessity". LEFT:

�Candy's Mountain' Tells It Like

FAR R I G H T ABOVE: Two hippies stare off into
out audience. FAR R I G H T ABOVE M I D D L E : Stanley
Bushhouse tries t o revive t h e long-lived "twist." F A R
RIGHT BOTTOM: A worried mom
daughter as she learns her Harvard jock brother
company her to the rock festival. ABOVE R I G H T: Miss
Cosearelly (playing the part o f rock singer)
graphs for her adoring fans . . .
.
. .
special attention to a learning teeny-bopper. ABOVE: B.I.
spews out words of wisdom to Miss Hart.

4

�4,

�ABOVE Mark Henderson, Ron Forsythe, and
Rick Wilson, ham i t u p an stage. A B O V E
R I G H T To m Wo!ford tries t o perfect his
stage make-up technique. R I G H T,
Laughlin and Clifford Gann rehearse
from "Dino" for a

�LEFT: M r s . Godfrey applies
Roger Palmateers make-up f o r
the performance o f Finian's
Rainbow. MIDDLE:
Bob comb t h e i r hooly locks.
BOTTOM: T h e g a g e c r e w
from Finian's Rainbow takes a
rest (along with M r. Frizzelb.

Everyones Daily Life

�TOP LEFT: Holly Smeekens and John Luck do an erotic dance to some far.
funking o u t music. T O P R I G H T: Warbling away, Jim Dove puts t h e
audience in a trance by singing a romantic lore song. ABOVE: M r. Frizzen
cracks a joke to the girls choir, and gets a feu: laughs. R I G H T: Stai Claim
gives it all she's got in " A man and a woman".

�LEFT: Sue Krutsch and Jane C o x sing a
folk song together. B E L O W: P i c k i n a n d
griffin' t o " O l d Suzanne",
Gothic "gets it on".

Up to Your Knees in Succotash I I I

5

��SPOR1'

��Cards Have Good Season — Defeat Sturgis
Coach A l Schorfhaar's fighting Cards
1971 season with a 3-3 conference mark and 3rd
place finish. D a n Lyons was the only Redbird to
make All-Conference, and Honorable Mention went
to Paul Tower, Terry Engle, Kevin Cox, and Kent
Fasick, who was the team's most valuable player.
The Cards have 10 starters back and are really
hoping for a conference crown next year with the
good JV team

FAR L E F T ABOVE: K . Fasick eludes t w o Harper Creek
men as he dashes for a touchdown in the
FAR L E F T BELOW: The Cardinals take the field
of their less successful ventures. LEFT: Coach
gives last instructions t o End P. Kellogg. BELOW: M i k e
Sorties, quarterback, decides to run

VARSITY FOOTB \ I

OF

CHS
3
8
1
8

8

Bronson

Dowagia

2

Albio

2

11 it

2
0

1

1larper

1

Marshal

1

2

Penntiel

1

3

Sturgi

3

�FRONT ROW: B. McMillan, C. Roush, S. Shook, T. Lngle, K. Fasick, G. Kliemer, M r. Davey,
B. Johnson. SECOND ROW: A friend, B. London, D . Cazier, C . Christophel, D . Lyons, J.
Parshall, J. Olmstead, B . Hillborg, D . Shemel, P. Tower, E. Hillborg, D . Callahan, E. Parker.
THIRD R O W: B. McKinley, B . Bradley, J. Treacher, J. Tartaglia, P. Frazier, C . Shultz, J .
Merlan, C. U n m o o r * K. Cox, M . Sondes, S. Klien, D. Abrey, R. Rathbun. F O U R T H R O W:
Trainer D . Tagert, T. LaGro, D . Stokes, A . Catey, J. Bell, K. Darrow, P. Kellogg, G. Porter,
K. Walters, M . Blansit, J. Ewers, C. Brayton, S. Klotz. BACK ROW: Managers L. Adams and
D. Tagert, Coach W. Kellogg, Head Coach A. Schorlhairr, Coaches B. Robinson, and B . Groner.

�BOTTOM L E F T: John Parshall throws a fake t o a Harper Creek
man. L E F T: Big Dan Lyons takes a helping hand front Big Dan
Tager!. ABOVE: "Lem" Bell prepares to am/aught a bewildered Brun
son boy. B E L O W: "Tornado" Towers terrorizes t w o tacklers.

Cards Show Their

��jV FOOTRA

CHS

FAR LEFT: John Stokes throws a sharp right shoulder into a Sturgis runner.
FAR L E F T BELOW: Steve Stankewict prepares to throw a
block to break Terry open. R I G H T: J.W. catches forty winks.
OPP

1

Parma

0

1

Albion

20

1

Hillsdale

0

4

Pennlield

20

46

Sturgis

22

Harper Creek

I

Marshall

6

0

FRONT ROW: T. Barirnger, S. Tappendan, K. Snyder, P. Nor-minden, L Shen000d, A. Dou
J. Stokes, T. Reynolds, J. Connell, L. Lewis, S. Stanknoicz, P. Geiger. SECOND ROW: M .
Dean, S. Lennard, T. Shirk, R. Frailey, M. Kirk, M . Henderson, R. Anderson, M . Pfost, G.
Worst, B. Johnson, J. Wages, R. Forsythe. T H I R D R O W Coaches I. Tinervia and
Players M. Eberspeaker, P. Weitekamp, T. Alletnier, T. Burk, C. Bowers, B. Hurd, M . Pore
dine, Trainer Lynn Adorns, Coach R. Ivey. FOURTH ROW: R. Wilson, T. Callahan, D .
Martin, H. Hook, R. Mather, A . Watts, Mgr.; M. Weakly.

6

�King

ueens Play

TOP ROW L. to R.: J. Reyinan; R.
Calahan; C . Strong, L . Lopez; Sr.
Float. F A R R I G H T T O P A N D
BOTTOM: J r. a n d Soph. Floats.
FAR M I D D L E R I G H T: Queen
Ginn), Cardenas a n d K i n g K e n t
Fasick are greeted by State
Smeekens. ABOVE RIGHT: Marcia
Olmstead. ABOVE: The kids dance
to . R i g h t : . . . the music o f
the Armstrong

6

��Harriers Create
TOP R I G H T: Jim Olmstead counts ants and armadillos as
they run between his legs. M I D D L E R I G H T
son and Randy Rossetter try to escape Coach King. BOTTOM
BIGHT: Apparently Randy has a backache after a l l that
work. FAR ABOVE: Tension builds m the team heads for the
Burger ' n Chix. M I D D L E ABOVE: Coach To , , , King and
Mr. Browne chat w i t h Lunten-Christi's coach and the bus
driver. R I G H T: Cardinal runner prepares t o amputate a n
aching leg.

6

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��LEFT: E r k Swanson jumps high f o r a bmket. FA R ABOVE: K i r t
Darrow avoids a Marshall guard. A B O V E "Mighty Mike" Sowles plays
a game of tag with that Marshall guy. RIGHT: The Cards
schoo

�STANDING: R. Sisfanich, AL Sow/es, C. Shah:, L. 13loorn, K. Darrow, C. Davidson,
G. Porter, D . Wendell, P. IVouters, P. Kellogg, J. Ewers, T. Linn. KNEEL/NC: D . Tagart,
Manager; J. Parshall, E. Swanson, W. Ash, Asst. Mgr.

Cards Show
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8
5
7
5
6
6
7
6
8
7
8
6
7
6
6
7

�Practice, Pep, Rest Make a

�ABOVE FAR LEFT: The Varsity gals in action/
FAR L E F T: The Varsity guys i n action! FA R
MIDDLE L E F T: Denny Wendell gets ready
for a jump. L E F T: Teamwork requires lots o f
practice. A B O V E Mike Bowles leaps for a'shot.

6

�FRONT ROW, P. Shettler, T. Reynolds, B. Smith, S. Stankeuncz, W . Smith, M . Dean,
D. Neitzert, Trainer. STANDING: D. Tagart, M. Klotz, M. Herman, S. Kasperski, B. Nettle'
man, L. Lewis. R. Anderson,

RIGHT: Larry Lewis runs up
a forthcoming pass from B i l / Smith.
ABOVE T h e Cardinal Bird (Shirley
Homey) sows about the gym floor.

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5 4
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6
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7
7

ABOVE TOP: M i k e Klotz blinds
ponent by his lightning speed shot. LEFT:
A scramble for a hotly ball. ABOVE: The
TV. cheerleaders raise the roar.

�Grapplers Grab TV. 3rd

FRONT ROW: S. Brown, D. Franks, F Holt, P. Frazier, SECOND ROW: M . Schneider,
J. Stokes, A. Catey, R. Clark, S. Longstreet, L . Adams. B A C K ROW: Coach Kellogg, B .
Johnson, D. Langdon, P. Tower, K . Cox, T. LaGro.

ABOVE: Tw i n Valley
Brown, demonstrates his
ning style. A B O V E
weight champion, Bob
the same. R I G H T: Wrestlers ham i t
up for the photographer. FAR RIGHT:
Tim L a G r o prepares a
against Harper Creek.

7

�VARSITY WRESTLING
CHS
2
1
2
4
3
3
2
2
2
4
4
9
2
4

Bronso
Buchana
Charlott
Hillsdal
Dowagia
Pennfiel
Springfiel
Sturgi
Wester
Albio
Lumen Christi
Harper
Three Rivers
Marsha

OP
3
3
3
1
1
2
2
2
2
9
1
4
2
1

�ABOVE: Mike Kirk tickles his opponent t o death. R I G H T: Harold Tribhs
works out with one of the varsity

FRONT ROW: D. Stokes, M. Henderson, T. Halstead, T. Alemier, J. Bregg.
BACK R O W: Coach Kellogg, S. Scantlen, H . Tubbs, A . Dow,

�Golf Team Swings

FRONT ROW: E. Bloom, C. Loud, I ) . Davidson. BACK ROW: B. Smith, K . Cox, S.
Loud, T. Linn. BELOW: Craig Davidson beats the tar out of an anthill.

CHS

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6

180 A l b i o n

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3

175 M a r s h a l l

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6

189 M a r s h a l l

1

6

3
2

184 H a r p e r Creek

1

183

1 6 1 '

1

larper Creek

7

7

184 S t u r g i s

1

6

8

180 S t u r g i s

1

6

9

182

1

lillsdale

183 H i l s d a l e

1

7

0

1

6

3

8

8

182 P e n n f i e l d
189 P e n n field

1

7

�Junior
Varsit
FRONT R o w : H . Simons, H. Warner, M . Poling. SECOND ROW: K . Holey, D . Furry, M .
Ti- v i , R. Callaghan. T H I R D ROW: L . Hart, V. Schultz.

Varsit

Advisor,

FRONT R O W M . Schultz, S. Heiney, G. Cardinis. SECOND ROW:
C. Pierucki, M. Blansit, M. Hashley, C. Minn, D. Leach. T H I R D R O W
C. Hansel, V. Sitzes. TOP:

�We Got

Wrestlin
Squa

FRONT ROW: C. Stetler, V. Hoot. BACK ROW: C. Johnson, C . Christophel,
Aldrich, C. Straw.

�Tennis Team—Second i n Twin Valley
FRONT ROW: T. Lynn, T. LaGro, D . Wendell, K.
Darrow, M. Blansit, R. Sistanich, C. Davidson. BACK
ROW: D . Tryon, T. Bacon, C. Moot, B. Smith, G.
Lynd, Coach

�Is kson
Jackson
Springfiel
Harper
I
Sturgi
Albio
Pem,
Marsha
Springfiel
Three Riven
Hillsdal

ABOVE: Cary Lynil shows great form i n this pic. M I D D L E
ABOVE: Chris Mooi runs for the next ball. DIRECT ABOVE:
Ron Sistanich hits a lose one. R I G H T Tons Bacon straddles
the line for a sure hit.

�Thinclads Break Records-3rd

�FAR LEFT TOP: Paul Frazier leaps. FAR L E F T BOTTOM: Pau/
Tower takes a running jump. L E F T: Terry Engle and Dan Lyon
run i n another Cardinal victory. LOWER L E F T: Eric Swanson and
Tom Bowles race for the finish line. BELOW: Jim
the sholyttt.

�Marshal
Pennfiel
Albio
Hillsdal
Harper
Marshal
Albio
Hillsdal
Harper
Marshal
Pennfiel
Albio
Harper
Sturgi
Sturgi
Penn
Sturgi

�Cardinals — Number 1 in

ABOVE L E F T: S k i p Shook, All-Confermic R i g h t
Fielder waits for the pitch. FAR LEFT:
stead gaily ambles o v e r f o r t h e oncoming throw.
ABOVE: Coach Lowe wonders what's gain' on? FAR
RIGHT: Skip gives Coach an intimate view on how
"Russian Dances" are performed. R I G H T: A
wow" on the mound.

Baseball Team
Eric
Craig
Mike Murphy
John
Chuck
Jim
Mike
Ron
Dave
Dan Lyon
Paul

All Conference
Bob Biringer
Tom Sowles-2B
Jeff Ewers
Skip Shook

8

�8

�We Were at the Top From
EAR LEFT: Ron Sistanich does his "Monkey Stance". FA R L E F T
ABOVE The Gipper, Coach Doug Johnson questions the sanity o f
the umpire. FA R L E F T BELOW: Catcher Mike Murphy throws a
mean look into the jeering fans. ABOVE: Cardinal runner appear,
too slow f o r the play at first. L E F T, Mike So-ivies rounds
score one snore time for

8

��ORGANIZATION

�COMMISSION: FRONT ROW: P. Branch, L . Adams, 0 . Martin, K. McDonald, L . Hart, S.
Stankewicz, P. Kellogg, V. Schultz. SECOND ROW: G. Worst, K . Darrow, T.

MIRROR: M. Paull, R. Ray, T. Lenz, S. Heiney, J. Ewers, M . Klotz, P. Woods, K . Secrets, J. Rhodes,

�S. D a l e , Mayor Paul Woods, C . Pierucki, J. Keith, B. Furry, P. Leach, C. M o o ,
STANDING: Advisor M . Keeslar, C. Strong, L. VanLeaner?, L. Kelly, M . Shultz, J. Tartaglia.

Towards Communication
R. Hagerty, M. Rogers, K. Sickles, F. Lenning, S. Sickles, N. Newberry, T Bacon, M . Newberry, R. Palmate,.
Hayes, K.

�TOP: Diana Rouse, co-editor; copy-editor, gets
worth, plus a feu, cavities from Wrigley's Spearmint gum.
ABOVE: A small portion of the usual mess in
Room. B I G H T: Jeff Moss, co-editor; head photographer,
pouts from his perch when Diana wouldn't give Ilint any of
her cavity-infested gum.

�LEFT: Barb Kuntz, the fashionable advisor to the Cardinal,
eats the Tapcon Camera, but couldn't handle
lens cover in her oral cavity. Yummy lunch, Barb? BELOW:
"AALIUGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH"m", A
front D.B. when Kevin forgets to do his

Tam Bacon (Asst. Business Mgr.) tempts Kevin Brayton IBusittess Manager),
of the high school's fresh linen, but Kevin seems a bit leery.

�Languag
Clu
Works
Communicatin

OPP. PA G E TO P :
lovic, Vera A n t i c , Patrick Wouters,
Karen Minor. OPP. PAGE BOTTOM:
Marie Giovannini, Edward° Escala,
Celia C.lho. T H I S PAGE TOP: The
kids communicate. R I G H T:
ord stimulates conversation. BOTTOM:
Language Club. B . Hodson,
win, K . Sevrin, K. Repperi,
land, D . Moore, K. Sickles, M . Paull,
K. Buteau, K .

�CHS Greets Foreign

9

�SEATED, S. Vaughn, Al. !Iasi:ley. I I . Shetler, P. Seeley, M . Alalorgi, S.
ING, C. Tea II, C. Nichols, S. Sperry, K. Morris, P. King, T. Heator, J. Keith, K. Young, G.
Hoag, C. Minnick, Mrs. Wogerman.

SEATED S . Eggleston, D . LaBelle, K . Yearling, S. Morales. S TA N D I N G : C . Gallup, Mrs.
Rcepka, K. Walters, P. Eby.

�S. Penrod, Miss Phillips, D. Ferry

L

E

F

T

T O R I G H T: L . Brown, E . Hentker, M . Hensker, C .
Heinker, M r.

SEATED R . Halferty, L. Kanelos, V. Gilchrist, C. Mitchell, D. Dollar. STANDING: J. Huss,
M. Rogers, K. Rigg, P. Lackey, J. Reyburn, B. Doll, K. Smith.

�Pep Club,Key Club, C Club Swing Into Action
ABOVE Key Club members give
mas party f o r underprivileged children.
ABOVE RIGHT: Our team wins, thanks
to the cheering

KEY CLUB. SITTING: Mr. Drago, Advisor. FRONT ROW: M. Dollar, J. Allen,
C. Davidson, B. Macklent, G . Brayton, I . Reynolds. S TA N D I N G : B. Collins, D . Rumsey,
K. Brayton, P. Branch, R. Pickering, T. Gaglio, D. Collins.

9

�C CLUB: KNEELING: E. Parker, H . Tubbs, B. Iiillborg, C. Davidson, M . Blansit,
G. Kliewer. STANDING, Coach Lowe; Advisor, E Hil/borg, P. Frazier,
T. Linn, D. Rummy, D . Taggert, M. Bowles. ON T H E BELL: K. Billsborrmv, K . Cox,
J. Bragg, J. Rhodes, J. Ewers. TOP: T. Engle, E. Bloom, K. Cox.

PEP CLUB. FRONT ROW, L. Kurtz, L. Col/ins, V. P h o l i n g , K . Boley, V. Keeslar, L . Hart, V. Sitzes, D.
Brandes, J. Peck, P. Cline, M . Newberry, R. Smith. L e a c h , J . Raley, M i s s Childs; Advisor. F O U R T H
SECOND R O W: P. Eby, M . Shultz, C . Carpenter, R O W : C. Wickland, T. Corless, V. Shultz, C. Davis,
S. Han, M . Hashley, C. Pierucki, D. Leach, G . Car- M . Foley,
denas, C . J o h n s . . T H I R D B O W : D . Atkens, M .
9

�9

���Alaniz,
Allen,
Ames,
Anderson,

Allemier,
Antic,
Bacon, Tom
Barnes,

Belote,
Bennett, Mike
Berry,
Bickford,

Bilsborrow,
Boley,
Bopp,
Borus,

Souse,
Brandes, Vicki
Brayton,
Braytorz, Ellyn

Bregg,
Brewer,
Brooks,
Brown,

�Brown,
Buckley, Virginia

Budd,
Butcher,
Buteau,

Callahan,
Cardenas, Virginia
Carl,
Carnet',

Casey,
Cazier,
Christophel,
Claar,

Clark,
Clifford,
Clyne,
Cole,

Collins, Linda
Connell,
Corwin,
Crossgrove,

�Cox,
Crabtree, Cindy
Cram,
Culbert, Marian

Davey, Mike
Davidson,
Devlin, Vicci
Dirsc

Dollar,
Dove,
Duddy,
Dulin,

Earl,
Eby,
Engle, Terry
Enos, Rick

Ernst,
Ewers,
Farwell, Terry
Fasick,

Fee,
Ferry,
Fincham,
Forbes,

�Fortister, Mike
From,

Furry, Bill
Gaglio,

Gaglio, Linda
Gaglio,
Gaulin,
Gay,

George,
Gershbacher,
Gleeson,
Goodwin,

Haines,
Hal ferry,
Hansel, Cindy
Hannon,

Halstead,
Hart,
Hart feil,
I lanvy,

�Harvey, Larry
Hashley,
Hauska,
Hayes, Cindy

Haylett,
Hayward,
Heator, Terri
Heckman,

Heffelfinger, Mary
Hefner, Linda
Heilbarn, Tom
Hemher,

High,
Hillborg,
Halborg, Eric
Hoag,

Holt,
Hunker,
Huntley,
James,

Jewell, Harold
Johnson, Bill
Keith,
Keith,

�Keller, Mike
Kelly, Andy

Kelly,
King,

King,
Kirt,
Klarinski,
Kliewer,

Knight,
Knowles, Tami
kosmerick,
lot," J e f f

Langdon,
I eattenschlaeger,
,lichead,
Leach,

Licht,
Liesveld,
Loop,
Loose,

�Lopez,
Loud,
Laud,
Lundst rum, Mark

Lynch,
Lyon,
Lytle,
Lowrey, Maria

Macklent,
Magoon, Liz
Mailand, Kent
Marothy,

Masters,
Matuszak, Mary
May, Vicki
McCatvan,

McCurley, Dawn
McDonald,
McLatc
McLaughlin,

McMillan, Bill
Mercer,
Mihajlovic,
Minnick,

�%fluor,
1/ i tchell,

Moire,
Mooi,

Morehouse.
Morr,
Morris,
Moss,

Mullen,
Mundy,
Murdock,
Mur fin,

Newberry,
Nichols,
Noblit, Mary
Norris,

O'Halloran,
Olmstead.
On, Styria
Otis,

�Page,
Pelmer,
Paradine,
Parker,

Pars hail,
Pars hail,
Patch,
Peck,

Peet,
Penner,
Penrod,
Peterson,

Peterson, Dawn
Pettibone, Lynn
Phelps,
Pierucki,

Pohl,
Purc his,
Rathbun,
Raymond,

Reyburn, Andy
Roby,
Rogers,
Rouse,

�Royer,
Rudy,

- Rumens,
Schull,

Sechler,
Seeley,
Sewell,
Sharp,

Sham,
She mel,
Shettler, Holly
Shook,

Sickles,
Sistanich,
Sktullarick,
Stneekens, Holly

Smith, Cindy
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,

�Smith, Tim
Smith, Wally
Smullen,
Snyder,

Snyder, Kim
Snyder,
Sparks,
Sperry,

Steele,
Stephenson,
Sturgeon,
Sussex, Mike

Swanson,
Swart,
Taylor,
Taylor,

Tea11,
Thac her,
Tower,
Troyer,

Truex,
Tubbs, Harold
Turner,
Van Wagner, Art

�Vaughn,
• Walkup,
Waller, Mary
Watts, Linda

Walling, Delbert
Webster,
Wendel,
Wigent,

Wilson, Cindy
Wilson, Rick
Woods,
Wright,

Wouters ,
Young, Kathy
Zebolsky,

Those not

11

Branch, Paul M i t c h e l l ,
Camp field, Tom
Clark, Debbie M o r e h o u s e ,
Cunningham, Jeff
Darling, Marie P a t t e r s o n ,
Felton, Lynn P o r t e r ,
Findly, Roy R e i g h a r d , Dot
Fuller, Mike S i e g e l ,
Hemker, John S p i e g l e ,
Kanouse, Dorothy
Manken, John S t r e e t e r ,
Mate, Pat
S w a n ,
McClain, Charles
McDonald, Darwin Z i m m e r , Larry
Miller, Kim

��JUNIOR

President, Madeline Schultz, Vice President, L o r i VonLoonen;
Secretary, Maggie Mahaffey; Treasurer, Deb Leach.

�\11111,. I
\1,1t3.
Allonier,
Annear,
Austin,

Aaaarello, Jn
Bacon,
Barnes,
Damns.
Barnes,
Bartlett,

Bawden, Mary
Bell.
Below.
Bethel,
Biringer, Ann
Blair.

Blansit, Mark
Blaskie,
Bloom,
Boger, Cliff
Borland,
Boston,

Bradley,
Brayton,
Bressler,
Brewer,
Brown,
Budd,

Budd,
Burk,
Burritt,
Byrne,
Campbell.
Carpenter,

Case,
Catey,
Chatfield, Teri
Chester,
Christophel,
Clark,

�Clzne, Robin
cCollin
ooscoiH b
C o l y , Vicki
k, Gary
nne Jane

Cox,
Mike
Co Cashing,
Kurt
DDoilr
M i k e

Douglas, Juli
Dunn,
CraigDunworth,
Earl,
.

D'hnia

Endice"'
English'
Ja
Fickle, Ken
Fillmore,
Ket

Steve ,
lickinper,
Wesle .
bbl
FForznisetr,
Fry, Chris

Gallup,GFFuaelei
Gann. Clifton

Gifford'
Gilchrist, V
Char
n
Clee.ni

rGoodwin
.,00dr
G R a l p h

11

1

�Gregory,
Grigg,
Griffin,

Halstead,
Hamilton,
Hankins,

Harris,
Hart,
Hart,

I !oilman.
I Lines.
1Lusk, Omsk
I 1.1“ km, l a r k
!leases Shales.
1!sinker. i d

I
Ilinkli
Floo
Houser, Bill
Huss,
Hutchins.

Hutchinson, Nancy
James, Dennis
Johnson,
Kanalos, Lynn
Kanouse,
Keeslar, Diane

Kellogg, Phill
Kilpatrick, Cindy
King,
Klein,
Klotc,
Kremke.

11

�Krutsch, Mark
Lackey,
LaGro, Tim

Lambright,
Langwell, Maria
Lanz, Vicki

Lawrence,
Lawrence, Harry
Leach, Deb

Lenning,
Lewis, Lori
Lindblom,
Linn. Terrance
Longstreet,
Lonsbury,

Lopez, Tony
Lopez, Vicki
Luck,
Luckadoo,
Lyon,
Macrae,

Nlahaffey,
Mahaffey,
Nlailand,
Malovey, Mary
NIcCowan.
McCurley, Mike

NIcDonald, Kathy
McKinley.
McLaughlin. Mike
McLaughlin, Molly
Nlefford,
Nlerltiti,

�Merlau,
Miller, Mark
Morrison,
Mowrey,
Musser, Tim
Nelson,

Nettlemen,
Neusbaum, Larry
Nighwander,
Wren,
O'Halloran,
Olmstead,

Olmstead,
Olney, Kris
Omo,
Parlette,
Paul,
Paull, Jim

Penrod.
Perk,
Peterson,
Peterson, Ken
Peterson,
Phillips,

Plaster, Linda
Pope,
Porter,
Pritts,
Rader, Mark
Rathbun, Robin

Ray,
Ray, Ruth
Reed,
Reppert,
Reynolds, Jim
Rhodes,

Riede,
Rodesieler, Vicki
Rogers, Mona
Rossetter,
Ramsey,
Russo,

�Satterfield,
Scantlen, Mary
Schafer, Jim
Schultz., Madeline
Seiler.
Shafer, Clair

Shaw, Kathy
Shernel,
Sherfield,
Shirk,
Shoop, Martha
Shultz,

Slues, Vicky
Skudlarick, Kathy
Smith,
Smith,
Snyder,
Suedes. Mike

Speigle,
Staley,
Stanley, Larry
Starr,
Stevens,
Stokes,

Stone,
Straw. Carolyn
Streets, Vicki
Strong,
Stuart, Alex
Summers,

Swan,
Tagert,
Tagert,
Tait, DeDe
Tartaglia, Jeff
Taylor,

Teachout,
Tenors,
Thomas. Kathy
Thomas, Terry
Thompson, Phil
Tompkins, Mike

12

�Tower, Marie
Townsend,
Traver, Clyde

Treuher, Jeff
Tripp, Debbie
Troutman,

Tubbs,
Van Dyke,
Van Laanen, Lori

Von, Dan
M'aldron, Kathy
Waller,
Walters,
Walters,
Wilder,

Wilson,
Wilson,
Wood,
Wroten,
Yeakey,
Yearling, Kathy

Those Not

Cavanagh,
Crabill,
Darling,
German,
Green, Ricky
Hart,
Henker,
Idufnagle, Marty
Knapp,
Krutsch,
Kurtz.
La Pratt,
Lewis,
Lopshire,
Magus,

Miller, Don
Miller, Martha
Pozgay,
Parker,
Parshall, Ed
Parsons, Linda
Peet,
Pfost,
Peacock,
Reed,
Rick,
Stickney, Marilynn
Weller, Mark
%Volford,

12

�Kathy Post,

�Adams, Lynn
Adams,
Aker.
Allimier, Torn
Allen,
Allen,
Anderson. Mike

Anderson.
Atkins,
Baird. Hal
Baird,
Baker,
Baden,
Barnes,

Barringer, Terry
Bartlebaugh,
Barton, Jeff
Beatty, Martin
Blount,
Boley,
Bowers, Clifford

Boyer, Debbi
Branch,
Brazee, Carl
Brodt,
Brouse,
Brown,
Bryant,

hidis,
}lurk, Tom
Callahan,
Callahan, Terry
Callahan, Vicki
(ad, Mary
Penn

c.arm:liter,
Cavanaugh,
Champion,
Chatfield,
Christophel, Dawn
Clark,
Clark,

(lark,
Cole,
Cole.
ollingsworth, Denny
ollins,
Collins, Bill
olvin.

Connell,
Connell,
Corless, Donnie
Curless,
on,
Culver,
ILL how, Robin

�Dale,
Darling.
Davey,
Davies.
Davis.
Davis.
Dean, Mike
•

I)irsehell,
Doll,
Donihue, Mike
Dow, Alan
1)ubois,
Eberspeaker, Mark
Efird,

Eggleston,
Emst,
Fate,
Fads, Ron
Fisk, Jeff
Fitch, Kim
Flickinger, Christy

Flickinger, Devin
Foley,
Forisster,
Forsythe,
Frailey,
Fraley, Robin
Franks, David

Frarier,
Furry, Diane
Cagle°.
Gann. David
Canner. Chris
Geiger,
Gigowski, Rick

Gilbert,
Grad,
Gray, Kathy
Greenamyer, Lory
Griffin, Max
Grigg.
Guise. Kathy

Gundrum,
flalstead, Terry
lapner,
Harman,
Hart, Lauri
Hartnagel, Nancy
havens,

Hazelbaker, Gail
Heberling, Kathy
Hemker, Chuck
Hemker, Mary
Henderson, Mark
Herman, Marvin
Hinkley, Laura

�Johnson,
Jolly, Kim
Jones,
Karpen, Tim
Kasperski,
Keeslar, Vicki
Keeton, Nick

Kelly. Anne
Kelly, Lori
Kimble,
Kirk, Mike
Kirt,
Klavinski,
Klotz. Mike

Knight,
Kubasiak,
LaBelle,
Lackey,
Langdon, Michelle
LaPratt,
Lawrence.

�Lenning,
Lenz, Tim
Lewis,
Licht,
Loomis,
Loose,
Lopez, Bill
Luce,
Luckadoo,
Luse, Judy
Lymbumer,
Macklin,
Magoon. Kathy
Martin,

Mason,
Massey,
Masters,
Mather,
Matusak, Ken
McComb, Diana
McHenney,

McLatcher. Jim
NicNitt, Ken
Medendorf,
Mercer, Mark
Miller, Don
Mailman,
Nlinniear, Teddie

Nioler,
Moore,
Morgan,
Morrill, Melvin
Mullen,
Myer,
Neible, Kristi

Neitert,
Nettleman, Mary
Neusbaum, Sally
Newberry, Nancy
Nichols,
Noblit,
Nolin,

Normandin,
Nyberg,
Olmstead, Tom
Olmstead, Kay
Omo,
Ortio. Mark
Otis,

Palmateer,
Pann, Paul
Paradine, Mark
Parks,
Parshall,
Parshall, Phill
Patch, Ron

�Pfost, Mark
Phillips,
Pickering,

Pickett,
Pifer,
Pohl,
Poling, Marcella
Pope,
Post, Kathy
Prentice, Jeff

Purchis,
Ratliff,
Reppert, Kathy
Reybum, Julie
Reynolds, Tom
Rigg, Cathy
Robbins,

Robinett,
Roby, Dan
Roby,
Rogers,
Romine,
Rose, Marvin
Roseberry,

�Royer,
Rumens,
Rumsey, Diane
Rzepka,
Sargent, Annette
Scantlen,
Schneider, Mike

Schultz, Vivid
Sechler,
Setser, Mike
Severn,
Shafer,
Shaw, Wendy
Sherwood, Larry

Shettler, Phil
Shirk, Tom
Shupp,
Sickles, Kathy
Siler,
Sizemore, Nancy
Smeekens,

Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith, Bill
Smullen, Cathy
Snyder,
Snyder, Kit

Stankewicz,
Steenman, Melanie
Stephenson, Kathy
Stetler, Cheryl
Stickan,
Stokes,
Street,

Streeter,
Stuart, Martha
Sturgeon, Mike
Summers,
Sussex,
Swain,
Swift,

Swift,
Symons, Helyn
Tappenden, Kim
Tappenden,
Taylor, Linda
Taylor,
Thacher,

Thompson, Lyle
Thompson, Mike
Tillitson,
Tinervia, Mary
Torrey,
Tower,
Towers,

�Travelbee,
Travelbee, Linda
Traver,
Truex, Cindy
VanLaanen, Craig
Vice, David
Voss,

Vreeland,
Wages,
Wallace, Mike
Walters,
Wardwell,
Warner,
Watts, Alan

tati

Weakly, Mark
Weitekamp,
Wheeler, Guy
Whitney,
Whitten, Julie
Wickam,
Wickland, Cindy

Wilder,
Wilson, Larry
Wilson,
Winters, Terry
Wogerman,
Wolford, Tom
Wood,

Womble, Robin
Worst,
Yearling, Mark

Youngquist, Cheryl
Zebolsky, Ed
Zinn,

Those not
Ash,
Barrows, Don
Barvee,
Bird,
Bland,
Cole,
Corwin, Tina
Ellis,
Emsberger,
Emmons,
Feohr,
Hasboorgen,
Holister, Lynn
Hurley,

Knepp,
Lennard,
Lopshire,
Matousek, Ken
May, Mario
McKinley, Deb
Porter,
Rodesiler, Kathy
Vettel, Keith
Weis,
Witherly, Mike
Wolfcale,
Smith, Bill
Thomas, Kathy
Yockey, Don
I

�I 40

�STUDENT LIFE

13

�Bomb Scare
Make-up Time
RIGHT A B O V E Worried students file orderly
school to the safety o f the football field.
ABOVE T h e students feelings towards t h e prankster
who made the calls, is clearly reflected in
face. R I G H T: School officials discuss the situation from
the outside. B O T T O M R I G H T: Students discuss the
situation from the inside. BELOW: Gym suits become an
instant hit of "Fashion on the Field", when clothes are
locked inside. FA R R I G H T: Everyone scants t o leave
(perhaps prematurely) after a long suspenwful wait.

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�"Kuntz's Killers". undefeated for the season. L E F T T O R I G H T: T. Engle, D. Shemel, C.
Sparks, D. Lyon, Coach Killer Kuntz, B. Rudy, P. Branch, (not pictured: K. Fasick,
D.

ABOVE: Tw o intern:oral teams clash in
one of the high scoring Wednesday night
games directed b y M r. Dee McCorley.
RIGHT: The players stand
"Twig" melees the day.

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�FRONT ROW: C . McLaughlin, M . M a y, K . Sickles, L Hart, M . Stickney, S.
Hart, L . Lewis, L . Van Laanan. BACK ROW: Miss Childs, S. Patch, M . Tower,
K. Hiberling, P. Davie, V. Brandis, M . Schultz, D. Reed, K . Severn, K . Rigg, D .
Reed, V.

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Coldwater High School is slowly getting underway with a
competitive sports program for women. This year's contribution
to the cause was the formation of the Girl's
ball team. The team played three other schools plus
mage games. Their win-loss record was 6-4. The season ended
with a contest between the team and the women faculty. The
game was primarily to make money for the Girl's Athletic fund
but also proved to be a very

�ABOl'E TOP: Lorren Doty and l'icki Streets enter the
the potted plants and ivy. ABOVE R I G H T: "The Big Band" plays
pretty swingin• nttISiC for the young lovers t o dance by. ABOVE:
Sandy Sickles gazes lovingly into Doug Rubly's eyes. FAR R I G H T:
Dancing their hearts taut to the crazy music, the dancers swing to
the beat. M I D D L E R I G H T: Caught b y the sneeky photographer
the kids are found unaware. B O T TO M R I G H T: Cris
his surprise when the same sneeky photographer snapped his picture.

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mixed emotions filled the hearts of many students here at CHS.
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fifty-eight students from AHS came to Coldwater. We
their ideas and their school, and they in turn,
Blacks and whites met, and some grew to be friends,
few gays they shared together, and it proved to be a
for both. For many students here, it was an experience
never forget, being the first time they had encountered
side of their
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some of their students, and we hope to continue doing this
time. It was wonderful to hear the students say "We hated
them go
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FAR R I G H T BOTTOM: This was taken in one of Albion's
where the kids are just hamming it up. M I D D L E ABOVE: Karen and Rick
just can't decide what decor of ke cream they want! RIGHT: This
auditorium—nice, huh? ABOVE: The Coldwater gang chats
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Auctioneer — Appraiser — Liquidator
Antique — Estate — Commercial
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"complete, competent professionalized auction service"
101 Carlyle Avenue, Coldwater, Michigan 49036

Coldwater

278-5849

Enjoy F a m i l y Fun a t

ColdwaterRecreation
Phone 278-5325
559 E. Chicago St.
Coldwater

Otto &amp; Sons'
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Wilson &amp; MacGregor Sporting Equip.

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202 Morse
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Books — Paperbacks — Recordings — Gifts
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QUALITY SPRING

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355 J a y S t r e e t
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
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129 Industrial Avenue

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Phone Area Code 517 279-9786

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Coldwater, Mich.

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Charlie &amp; Dorothy Edwards - O w n e r s

Coldwater, Michigan 49036

4 8 7 W . Chicago

Phone 517-278-6516
Jack Hudson, President
Congratulations to '72 Seniors

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Gamby Candy
110 Morse Street
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

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Illustrative
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CREATIVE ARTWORK — DESIGN
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InitetD13 Pierson Street
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

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House
BRENDA ROBERTS, O W N E R
Phone 278-4531
4 4 W . Chicago
Coldwater

JEWELRY

THE JEWELER YOU KNOW YOU CAN
7 W. Chicago St. P h o n e
Next to Parkside

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HERO C R A F T • C R E S T

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BEATY'S SPORT
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Corson Auto
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Compliments o f

Wa l t Bolcom, C.L.U.

Northwestern
45 N. Monroe St.

Coldwater

278-2239

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360 Marshall St.

Coldwater
25 West Chicago Street

Cadet Motor Inn
East Chicago Street
Junction US 12 and Interstate 69
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-5617

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Frank &amp; Dorothy Ernst O w n e r s

Congratu lotions
to the Year book Staff
on a j o b well done!!

Student

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"Artistry in H a i r Fashion"

Luedder's

Phone 2 7 8 - 8 7 5 8

46 W. Chicago St.
7 0 W . Chicago St.
Phone 2 7 8 - 8 6 4 6
Coldwater

TIRE COMPANY

Congratulations
Class o f 1972

complete line of
Passenger, Truck &amp; I m p l e m e n t Tires

J. C. Penny
" Yo u r Family Store"

Farm Ti r e Service
278-5630

5 8 W . Chicago St.

2 7 8 - 5 6 3 9

278-6446

C o l d w a t e r

1 0 9 W. Chicago St. C o l d w a t e r , Michigan

H&amp; H
COLDWATER'S FINEST

Au tomotive
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B u f f

&amp; Wa x I n t e r i o r Shampoos

David Green, O w n e r
Motors Steamed M o t o r s Painted
76 West Chicago Street
Complete details
Coldwater
463 N. Marshall St.

(Behind Burger Dairy)

Tel 2 7 9 - 9 3 8 7

Coldwater, Mich.

The Best
to the Outstanding Class

Gracie
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East Chicago Rd. a t 1-69 Exit

of 1972

Dick's Hobby
for a creative A m e r i c a "
71 W. Chicago
Coldwater

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COLDWATER, MICHIGAN

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R i c k C. S w a r t

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B i l l Morehouse

Dr. H a r v e y L . M o s s

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latest i n graduation fashions. TO P R I G H T: Patsy
the Arion award front M r . Frizzell. B O T T O M R I G H T: Jeff
Arnold and Candee Norton have big plans for after
think? A B O V E Mrs. Furstenau, M r. Drago, and M r. Martinen
lead the class of '71 "home". R I G H T: As Monty
his bare feet, Jane Luce giggles about how silly "this
tion thing is".

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�Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy bed
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�Although this wasn't the best year for CHS, i t
the worst. Changes have been made this year, through the help
of the Commission, which have made this school a
one. The '72 Cardinal took an awful lot of work, and now it is
finally complete; but so as not to incriminate anyone,
lar's book shall be delivered to him in a brown,
There are many people the Cardinal Staff need to thank,
such as Chris Endicott and Debbie Tanner for helping with the
class section, and for a few layouts; Tim Lenz and
son for student photography and picture development; Andy
Kelly, Bill Morehouse, Randy Rosetter and Jim Paull
some ads; Jim Reynolds and Jeff Tartaglia for doing some nice
layouts; the coaches, for being so helpful with the
and team identifications; and to the teachers who let Jeff and I
out of some of our classes to work on this damn thing; to Modem
Yearbook Publishing Company f o r publishing it, and t o the
students who supported us by buying it.
A very special thanks t o Russ Whitehead,
representative, who helped us with so many
and who was patient with us when we didn't make
lines. Another special thanks to our profesional
R. S. Satula, who made the photography look extra good in the
book. However, i t was Barb Kuntz who gave us some morale
to keep on going, and without her, the '72 Cardinal wouldn't
be here
Sincerel
Jeff &amp; Diana

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���Administration
Behind

Superintendent: Norman Olmsted
Assistant Superintendent: A l Clyne
Principal: C. Lester Luce
Assistant Principal: A. P. Drags
Board of Education
Marge Barnes
Jim Davis
Leo Dollar
Linda Ferguson
Gary Howe
Lucille Snyder
Bob Welke

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FA R ABOVE: Darlene M i l l e r
ABOVE R I G H T: Anne Hayes
FA R R I G H T ABOVE: Emil Lopez
ABOVE: Barb Kuntz
R I G H T: B i l l Johnson
C E N T E R R I G H T: A l Sehollhoor
FA R R I G H T: Irene Grimes

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C E N T E R ABOVE: Nita Hart
ABOVE R I G H T: Seton Bovee
ABOVE: R. M . Ivey

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R I G H T: Scott Valle
BELOW R I G H T:
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BELOW: L . Dewey

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�FA R ABOVE: Ken Johnson.
ABOVE R I G H T: Ron Berraw.
ABOVE: B i l l King.
R I G H T: Fred Hobart.
FA R R I G H T: John Keeslar.

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��BELOW. D. Olsen - German
R I G H T: Monte Parker - Spanish

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L E F T: Marie Hemker - A r t
FA R ABOVE: Skip Frizzell - Vocal M u s k
ABOVE R I G H T: Phyllis Coscarelly - Speech and Drama
ABOVE: Gordon Sabin - B a n d
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�Throughout the
We Hope, the Pracclical Arts

�L E F T: Pat Furstenau
BELOW L E F T: Sally Childs
BELOW R I G H T:
BELOW: A l Sherwood

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ABOVE: Pat Sistanielt.
ABOVE C E N T E R : T o Ewers.
R I G H T: Janine Jonker.

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�FA R A B O V E C E N T E R : J i m
Stevens
FA R A B O V E : R a n d a l l Hoblet.
ABOVE C E N T E R : P a t Friend.
ABOVE: M a r k Donner.
L E F T: Sandy Johnson.

�FA R ABOVE, Sunny.
ABOVE: M r. Shiery.
ABOVE R I G H T: Charlie.
R I G H T: Harry Hayes.

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FA R A B O V E L E F T: Mrs. Cook
and Mrs. Sianketuicz.
FA R ABOVE: Louise.
ABOVE L E F T: Mrs. Cook.
ABOVE: Mrs. Parshall.
L E F T: Mrs. McCurley.

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ABOVE: Ken Strong.
A B O V E R I G H T: B i l l Stankey.
R I G H T: Wade Smith.

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�ABOVE: Dave Johnson.
L E F T: Dale Ropp.
not pictured: Bernie Stankelvicz.

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��C I L I P I I I C S I I C . Kibiloshy. S. Rhodes, D. James. M r. Aldrich, R. Gebhardt. I.. I f :

Graphic Arts
Classes
From
ABOVE R I G H T: K a t h y shows h e r s k i l l i n u s e o f t h e
process camera.
FA R R I G H T: M r . A l d r i c h demonstrates t h e
of a reflex
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�GRAPHICS I : M . Rose. E. Woodford. J. Boucher, L . E r w i n , B . Robbins. D . Corless.
L. Starr, S. Calve J . Prentiss, K . Grey, N O T V I S I B L E , J. F a i r
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FA R R I G H T A /ffit•E• M r s . Shim&amp;
proper bed-making techniques.
ABOVE: A staredoum.
ABOVE R I G H T: Mrs. Shook explains the intrieacics
of the modern tooth.
ABOVE FA R R I G H T: Eager students listen to Mrs.
Shook.
R I G H T: Enraptured students listen t o a guest l e r
lure,
FA R R I G H T: M r s . Shook a n d a student assist a n
unidentified patient teeth

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Draws

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�Typing, Shorthand . . .
FA R L E F T: M. Wogerman.
FA R L E F T BELOW: Ilda Philips.
L E F T: Craig Meyers.

�Co-Op Jobs Varied As
The People Who

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�SENIOR
Senior Class Officers:
Dan Collins, Deb Leach. Steve K l o t z

Daryl Abrey
Linda Alaniz
Kayane Aldrich
Karen Allemier

Luz Amaya
Cindy Annear
Richard Austin
Joe Azzarello

5

�Keith Barnes
Pam
Bill
Lisa Bartlett

Mary Bawden
Jim Bell
Ann Biringer
Julie Blair

Marc Blansit
Kathy Blaskie
Lynne Blatter
Ed Bloom

Cliff Boger
Jane Borland
Bruce Bradley
Greg Brayton

5

�Kathy Bressler
Marcia Bryant
Deb Brewer
Kathy Budd

Teresa Budd
Deb Burk
Connie Burritt
Nancy Byrne

Jayne Campbell
Cyndi Carpenter
Mary Carranza
Gerald

Andy Catey
Dave
Theresa Chatfield
Ken Chester

6

�Robin Cline
Dart Collins
Vicki Connelly
Gary Cook

Herb Coscarelly
Jane
Kevin
Mike Cox

Phil Grabill
Val Cushing
Deb
Kurt Darrow

Mike Dollar
Paul Donner
Vicki Doty
Julie

6

�Jeff Dunn
Craig Dunworth
Jeff Earl
Kathy Ely

Chris Endicott
Mona English
Jim Fansler
Ken Fickle

Kathy Flannery
Steve Fleming
Brenda Flickinger
Wesley Floehr

Deb Forrister
Paul Frazier
Chris Fry
John Fuller

6

�Sue Fuller
Tom Gaglio
Cindy Gallup
Renee Gamby

Teresa
Gary Gifford
Vicci Gilchrist
Linn

Sue Goodrich
Ralph Goodwin
Rick Green
Deb Griffin

John Grigg
.,;teve Harris
hirley Hart
,:ue Hart

�Bob Harvey
Chuck Hauska
Mark Hawkins
Shirley Heiney

Chuck Hemker
Ed Hemker
Kip Hilbert
Debbie Hinkley

Valerie Hoot
Marty Hulnagle
Jean
Melody Hutchins

Nancy Hutchison
Dennis
Candy Johnson
Lynn Kannlos

6

�Bruse Kanouse
Diane Keeslar
Nick Keeton
Phil Kellogg

Cindy Kilpatrick
Bob King
Steve Klein
Steve Klotz

Pam Kremke
Mark Krutsch
Sue Krutsch
Lisa Kurtz

Tim Lagro
Lavern Lambright
Maria Longwell
Vicki Lanz

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�Jerry La Pratt
Deb Leach
Debbie Leaning
Lorry Lewis

Barry Lindblom
Terry Linn
Stan Longstreet
Sonny Lonsbury

Tony Lopez
Vicki Lopez
John Luck
Sue Luckadoo

Laura Lyon
Fay MacRae
Janis Mahaffey
Maggie Mahaffey

6

�Gala Mailand
Mary Malouey
Roger McCowan
Mike McCurley

Kathy McDonald
Bob McKinley
Molly McLaughlin
Mike McLaughlin

Barry
Jon Merlau
Don Miller
Mark Miller

-Jeanne Morgan
-Jackie Morrison
Doug Mowery
Doug Mulberry

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�Tim Musser
Bob Nettleman
Larry Neusbaum
Mary Nighswander

Dave Odren
Jim Olmstead
Marcia Olmstead
Kris Olney

Denise
Theresa Parker
Ed Parshall
Jim Paull

Roy Peacock
Petra Perk
Ken Peterson
Lee Peterson

6

�Gail Petrosoff
Sue
Linda Plaster
LaDonna

Gary Porter
Mark Porter
Deb Pritts
Mark Rosier

Richard Ray
Ruth Ray
Denise
Jack Reed

Jeanine Renkin
Ralph Reppert
Jim Reynolds
Jody Rhodes

6

�Gretchen Rick
John Riede
Vicky Rodesiler
Mona

Randy Rossetter
Dave Rumsey
Sam
Becky Satterfield

Jim Schafer
Madeline Schultz
Chuck Seiler
Cathy

Jan Shemel
Donna
John Shirk
Chuck Shultz

7

�Vicky Sitzes
Kathy Skudlarick
Brett Smith
Jeff Smith

Teresa Snyder
Mike
Judy Speigle
Salinda Staley

Larry Stanley
Louise Starr
Marilyn Stickney
Duane Stokes

Sherry Stone
Carolyn Straw
Colleen Strong
Alex Stuart

7

�John Summers
Dan
Dan Tagert
Delores Tait

Jeff Tartaglia
Sharon Taylor
Dave Teachout
Kathy Thomas

Phil Thompson
Mike Tompkins
Marie Tower
Sandra Townsend

Clyde Traver
Jeff
Deb Tripp
Deb Troutman

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�Carl Tubbs
Teresa VanDyke
Lori Van Laanen
Dan

Kathy Waldron
Margaret Waller
Kathy Walters
Ken Walters

Bob Wolf
Gerry Wood
KathiWroten
Jack Yeakey

Not Pictured
Kathy Yearling

Ray Belote K a t h y Hamilton
Greg Bethel R o b Lackey
Louie Brown B e n Lawrence
Bob Clark R o n Partette
Sam Darling J e a n Peterson
Marolyn Dulin M i k e Riddle
Dennis Ely D a v e Tagert
Jad Fair
D e b
Tanner
Steve Fillmore T e r r y Thomas
Cliff Gann S a l l y Wilson
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��As our high school years finally come to a
seem to look back and reminisce to the good old
bering the good times, the bad times and yes, all your new
and departed friends. B u t somehow we all let our prejudices
separate our class into many different cliques that destroyed
our class as a whole. So as we p u t on our caps and gowns
graduation day we hope we leave our prejudices in the past
and unite together for the last memory o f our high school
days
Caught in the quiet,
Off on
Are you afraid?

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�FA R A B O V E : F R O N T R O W : D . Yo c k e y. P.
Donner, R . Rossetter, J . F a i r. S E C O N D R O W:
B. Shafer, J. Blair, .7. Blair, C. Johnson,
land, R . F a t e . T H I R D R O W : T . Barnes. S .
Stewart, D. O n o , R. Aken, J. Barton, S. Adams.
ABOVE: D. Griffin, D. Tr i p p , L. Starr,
well, G . DeMond, B. Houser, D . Reed.
ABOVE R I G H T: Co-editor J i m Paull.
R I G H T: F R O N T R O W, L . Kanalos,
Dyke, J. Cole, V. Connelly. S E C O N D R O W: D .
Fincham, V. Cushing, D . L i t t l e , G. Petrosoff, D .
Leach, V. Lanz, C. Carpenter, V. S i t . . .

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�CARDINAL Staff Q u i t e

FA R A B O V E : Co-editor Chris Endicott.
ABOVE L E F T: S TA N D I N G : P. Voss, T. Lopez,
J. L u c k . S E AT E D : R . Palmateer, R . Reppert,
R. Vreeland, J . B r i d e , M . Yearling.
L E F T: C . Strong, C . Danes, K . Hamilton, P.
Kubasiak, C. Dunworth, J . Luce, B . Satterfield.

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1973 C O M M I S S I O N : M . Blansit, R . Carl, D . Co!
tins. K . Darrow, M . Eherspeaker, S. RAS, C. Grang•
er, T. LaGro, D. Leach, F. Lenning, D. M a r t i n , M .
Olmsted, J. Peterson, C. Post, J. Prentiss,
tish, J . Reyburn, D . Stokes, J . Stokes, M . Stokes,
J. Tartaglia. S. Wilson, S. Whitson, J . Whitten, G.
Wood, Advisor—John Kemlar.

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�The Rik,ht

��Future Comedians of
Are Just a Pack

UPPER L E F T: Future cowgirls laugh their guts
out.
M I D D L E TO P : K a t h y Parker thinks u p new
jokes.
UPPER R I G H T, Randal -Skink" Rossetter asks
the musical question. -Hello Dolly? Hello Dolly?"
ABOVE L E F T : I ' m s o r r y b u t a comedian's
whole life can't be funny. M a r k Hawkins teaches
seriousness
ABOVE: l a d tells Nora a new dumb Swab joke.
L E F T: B A C K ROW: M a r k " B a t
kins, J a d "Whiskey Nose- F a i r. A n n Rebentish,
Bouncer John "Shakespeare" Riede,
Laarten, M I D D L E R O W : S u e
burner, P e n n y Kuhnslak, J u l i e W h i t t e n , N o r a
Weis, Diane F u r r y. Jim Paull, Gayle Haze(baker.

�MIRROR Refleats Viewpoints
ABOVE R I G H T: "Dictionary great
reading." says A n d y Belschner.
R I G H T: Cut i t up, cut i t up. put i t
in right.
M I R R O R S TA F F
D. M c K i n l e y, K . Sickles. J . Jewell,
S. McKnight. K . Lagro.
nen, T. Karpen, R. Palmateer.

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�FA R A B O V E : Steve Maeklen waves
into a blur.
FA R R I G H T A B O V E :
mateer dissects another I d .
ABOVE: Mrs. Hayes and Jill Jewell
Ignore their work.
ABOVE R I G H T: R u t h
pion eagle-eyer.

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��FA R L E F T: T h e Pep Club shows i t s spirit. w i t h a
little help from t h e i r friends.
FA R A B O V E : Members o f t h e C -Club congregate
to talk over old times.
ABOVE L E F T: P e p c l u b members m a k e l o c k e r
emblems
ABOVE: Pep club members plan how t o make t h e
locker emblems.
L E F T: Kevin Cox. state championship wrestler.

�VICA Eledis
CHAREACAREERS

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Play to a 1st
F R O N T ROW: C. Gruner. M . Meyer. S. H u r l e y. P. Troyer. B A C K ROW: B .
King. M . Reppert. B . Smith. M . Catey. K . Meyer. R. Mavis.

F R O N T ROW: L . Canfield, C . MacRae. R A C K R O W: F R O N T ROW: M . Hawkins, J. Street. T. Allemeir.
T. Drayton. R. Reppert. D . Brown.
C
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VanLaanan, M . English. S. Foss. D. Wickham.

F R O N T ROW: P. Stuart. C. Gallop. C. Granger. S. Wickland, K . Ferguson.
B A C K ROW: R . Gamby. D . Pickett, S . Stewart. R . Swain. S. Havens. B .
Bradt, D. Moore.

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L. Lanz. M . Tower, K . Walters,
tisch.

�F R O N T ROW: T. Lenz. R . Granger, L . Lundstrurn. B A C K RO
ertson, C. Ashton.

F R O N T ROW: L . Hinkley, D. Atkins. B A C K ROW: G. DeMond. L . L e o s .
S. Klein, M . Thompson, D . Vice.

F R O N T ROW: A . Biringer, J . Whitten, S. Caloaruso. C . Royer. B A C K R O W : L .
Lyon. S. Sussex, K . LaGro, R. Musselman.

�BELOW &amp; F A R B E L O W :
hibit t h e i r prize winning marching style.
R I G H T: D r u m major—Dare Odren.
C E N T E R R I G H T: T h e band performs f o r
the Christmas assembly?
FA R R I G H T: T h e percussion
pears attentive as usual.

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�SENIORS— S TA N D I N G : R . Reppert, R . Parlette, D . B i r i n g e r , L . Ly o n . R . Gamby. C. Gallup. K . Walters,
Odren, S. Klein, M . Hawkins, C. Tubbs. S E AT E D : A . M . To w e r, M . English.

�F R O N T ROW: P. Krernke, L . Amaya. R. Palmateer,
L. H a r t . M . Stokes, D . M u r r y, T. LaGro, S. Collins,
J. Stokes, R. Fraley. S E C O N D R O W: S. Ta y l o r, B .
Flickenger, J. Paull. S. Goodrich, D . Voss, S. Wood,
A. F r a n k l i n , A . K e l l y , K . M i l l i m a n , T . P a r k e r.
T H I R D R O W : D . Griffin. D . Brewer, J .

Rehkpof, D. Ely, C. Endicott, J. Prentiss, J. Mahaffey,
R. Pickering. D. Boyer. F O U R T H ROW: M . Caranga,
B. Perkins, J . Tartaglia, M . Olmsted, C. Tubbs, N .
Byrne. J. Reynolds, G. Haze'baker, G. Wood,
lor.

Couch Can't Keep

CHOIR C O U N C I L
CERS: F R O N T : P . T r o y e r , B .
Stab!hood. S E AT E D : M . Mahaffey,
T. Va n D y k e , Treasurer,
poser, V i c e President, G . Brayton.
President, P. Kremke, Secretary, J.
Klimmer. S TA N D I N G : A . Kelly, D.
Vow, T. Booher, J . Reynolds.

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�F R O N T ROW: C. Davis. R. Reppert, H . H u g h . . M . G . Frieze!!. T H I R D ROW: P. Matuszak, P. Voss, 'T.
Hasler, D. Allen, L . Luke, K . Bressler, B. Lawerence, C h a t f i e l d , L . Stanley, J . Medendorp, G .
J. Grigg, S . M a c k l i n . S E C O N D R O W : S . U h l , D . M a c R a e , M . Paradine, K . M c D o n a l d , D . A t k i n s .
Neitzert, K . Parker, D . Stokes, C. Scehler, G. B r a y - F O U R T H R O W: T. VanDyke, P. Pann, C. Gantzer,
ton, K. Neidle, S. Fleming, M . Mahaffey, J. Douglas. T . Lenz. A . Biringer. S. Dexter, L . Pope, J. Luck.

That terrible monster t h e carnivorous
couch attacks t h e choir council.

�73' Balladiers Specialists in So*,
G. Brayton, C. Endicott, B . Flickenger, S. Goodrich.
L. H a r t , A . K e l l y, P. K r e m k e , M . M a h a f f e y. R
Pickering, J . Reynolds, D . Stokes, J . Stokes, M .
Stokes, C . Tubbs, S. U h l , D . Voss.

�Friends Share A
L E F T: Travelers f o u n d t h i s Belgian home r a t h e r
unusual.
L E F T B E L O W: Bob. K a t h y and Sue enjoy a sunny
crossing on the English Channel.
B E L O W: Amsterdam affected Lori. Brenda and Rob
in strange ways.
FA R B E L O W : T h i s Belgian harbor scene welcomed
Coldwaterites t o Europe.
More European pictures—page 173.

�F R O N T R O W : J . Cornish, J . Stokes, B .
Lawerence, I3. Hance, T. Swart, S. Macklin.
SECOND R O W: T. LaGro, B . Dirschell, J .
Paull. J . To r r e y, F . Russo, G . B r a y t o n .

T H I R D R O W : J . Prentice. K . Bowers, M .
R a s l e r , T. LaPratt, D . Stokes, M . Paradise.
F O U R T H R O W : P . T r o y e r. P. P a n n , C .
T u b b s , B. Felton. K . Pierson, D . Voss.

Julie K l i m m e r discusses the chorus picture with t h e
girls.

�FRONT ROW: Re. Church, G. D u l i n , D . O'Kefe.
L. Luke, B . Ta i t . R . Palmateer, J . Ratliff. SECOND ROW: J . Dale, 13. Stahlhood, M . Stokes, R.
Reppert. R . S t r e e t e r, R . W i l s o n , S . F l e m i n g .

T H I R D R O W: R . Wakely, J . Grigg, L . Stanley.
D . Ely. A. Franklin, J. Wolfcale, D. Voss. F O U R T H
R O W : R . Patterson, G . Worst, R . Pickering, J .
Ta r t a g l i a . T. Lens, G. Wood, J. Reynolds.

FRONT R O W: M . Fiske, C. Thompson, D . Bristol. R O W : K . Johnson. A . Cunningham, J . Bowden. J .
R. Womble, P. Streeter, R . Rossetter, R . Robinson, K l i m m e r . T. Nyberg. C.. Pierce, L . Janik, G. K i p f e r.
N. L i n n , S. U h l , C. Coscarelly. K . Diehl. S E C O N D D . Bond. F O U R T H R O W: C. Leskow, S. Loomis. S.
ROW: B . Gregory. R. Mather, C. Robarge, D. Guern- P e e t , K . NesIon. D . Kanouse, L . Stanley. C. Howe.
sey, J. Johnson, S. Johnson. K . Cook, R. Watson, D . C . Cowles, S. Hoffman. S. Wood.
Leonard, L . Z i m m e r, S . S i l e r, T . Bonher. T H I R D

��Crowd Yells for More — Succotash IV

FA R L E F T A B O V E : Get a group o f girls
together a t Ti b b i t s a n d they're b o u n d t o
sing
FA R A B O V E : T h e Balladiers " R i p " i t up.
FA R L E F T C E N T E R : Paradise
son r i d e o n t h e "Peace Tr a i n " .
L E F T ABOVE: Dancers add a
sion t o Succotash.
ABOVE: Greg a n d Deb caught i n t h e act
by the sneaky photographer.
FA R L E F T: T h e world's
shop quartet performs on the world famous
Tibbits stage.
L E F T: Harvey and Pierce introduce Bunny
Foo-Foo to Coldwater.

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Staircase'
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With, R o g e r Palmateer. M o n a Rogers. C i n d y
Davis. P e g g y L a c k e y. C y n d i Carpenter. L i s a
Kurtz. Te r r y P a r k e r. J e f f Moss, D e b Leach.
Lori H a r t , L o r i VanLaanen. J e f f K u r t z . R o b
Pickering, S t e v e M a c k l i n . P a t C l y n e . L a u r a
Hinkley. John Torrey. Martha Newberry. Te r r y
Chatfield, Craig VanLaanen. John
Schultz, V i c k y Sitzes.

�L E F T: M i s s B a r r e t t , M r . B a r r i n g e r a n d
Bea Schaefer decide what t o do about Joe
Ferone.
FA R L E F T : M r . B a r r i n g e r a n d M i s s
Schaefer discuss missing books w i t h t h e
librarian.
CENTER: B a r k stage. J e f f Prentice gets
into his character.
BELOW: P a u l Barrmger corrects a l o v e
letter from A l i c e Blake.
FA R B E L O W L E F T: Miss Barrett tries to
calm down a r a n d y class o n t h e
of school.
BOTTOM: T h e east t a k e s t h e stage f o r
a final

�'Nuts and Bolts'-A Hit

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�CAST
M a r t h a Grubb
Paula A d a m s
Bill Anderson
D r . Hippocrates J o y
Don Bohannon C a d w a l l i p e r Clippy
Linda D u n n
B
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Irene Grimes
A u n t
Rebecca
Craig Gunn
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John Keeslar
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Dennis Langwell
J a c k
Gordon
Ken McRuer
T w i n k
Starr
Sid Paradine
G e r t i e Glossip
Jeanine Rebentish P r u n e I l a Figg
Dave Sharrard
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Mary ZoBinger
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FA R L E F T A B O V E : Director, Bob Pickering goes
over stage directions one last time.
ABOVE C E N T E R : H e n r y takes a break from h i s
work.
FA R A B O V E : The entire cast assembles f o r a boo..
FA R L E F T: Tw i n k Starr and l i t t l e W i l b e r have a
secret
LOWER C E N T E R : A u n t Rebecca strikes
knowing pose.
L E F T: A h h , young love triumphs after a l l ! !
ABOVE: W i l b u r. produces his ultimate weapon t o
the horror of D r. Joy.

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New Concept
Charlie
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Alice
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Professor Nentur
R o g e r Palmateer
Dr. Strauss
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With: D a r l a Knauss. J i m Paull. M a r y Tinervia,
Theresa Parker. Duane Stokes. M a r t y KremIte.
Laura H i n k l e y. D e b Leach. J o h n To r r e y, S u e
Ca(estrus°. R u t h Wa r n e r, Dennis 0"Keefe, A n n
Rebentisch. Sue Krutsch. and Te r i Chatfield

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�ABOVE FA R L E F T: Charlie falls in love w i t h Alice.
FA R A B O V E : D r . Strauss. B u r t . a n d Professor N e m u r listen t o
Charlie.
C E N T E R FA R LEFT.- Charlie meets old schoolmates.
L E F T A B O V E : T h e barber. Charlies father doesn't recognize him.
ABOVE: M r s . M o o n e y explains t o Charlie about t h e loss o f h i s
intelligence.
FA R L E F T: The party at

10

�FA R A B O V E L E F T: M a y o r Shinn stumbles across the stage
as Charlie Cowell urges him on.
FA R ABOVE: The finale of Prof. Harold Hill's
number in progress.
FA R A B O V E R I C H T: T h e School B o a r d croon t h e i r w a y
into the hearts o f t h e ladies.
ABOVE L E F T: Harold is definitely being a disturbance
library.
ABOVE: Winthrop " t e l l t h " of Gary, Indiana.
ABOVE R I G H T : T h e stubborn townspeople t e l l the cheering
multitude about Iowa.
R I G H T: T h e pick-a-little ladies "Pick.a-14ittle" more.

�The Music Man' — A

Harold H i l l
R o b Pickering
Marion Paroo
C
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r
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Endicott
Mayor Shinn
D
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Stokes
Eulalie Shinn
A
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Rebentisch
Marcellus
S
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Macklin
Mrs. Paroo
P
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Kremke
Tommy
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Prentice
Zanetta
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Parker
Winthrop
J
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Johnson
Ameryli.
A
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Frizzell
With: D . Allen, D . Atkins, G. Brayton. D . Brewer.
T. B u r k , S. Collins. A . Cunningham, C . Davis. S .
Dexter, B . Dirschell. J . Douglas, S . Fleming. R .
Fraley, A . F r a n k l i n . R . G a m b y, C . Gantzer, D .
Griffin, J. Grigg, L . H a r t , S. Hoffmen. A .
Klimmer, T. Lagro. J. Luck. L. Luke, M . Mahaffey,
D. Neitzert. N . Newberry, M . Olmsted,
stead, J. Paull, B . Perkins. M . Peterson, C. Pierce.
C. Rehkoff. J. Reynolds, B . Stahlhood, R. Streeter.
B. Ta i t . S. Ta y l o r. P. Troyer. C. Tubbs. S. U h l . T.
Van Dyke, L . Va n Laanen, D . Voss. P. Voss. G .
Worst.

�Class Officers: Cathy Rigg - Vice
Reyburn - President, Lori H a r t - Secretary, Steve
Stankewicz - Treasurer.

Aker, Renee
Allemier, Tom
Allen, Darla
Allen, Greg
Anderson, Mike

Anderson, Randy
Atkins, Debra
Baird, Pat
Baker, Dave
Barnes, Teresa

Barringer, Terry
Barrows, Don
Bartlebaugh, Jenny
Barton, Jeff
Boley, Cathy

�Bowers, Cliff
Boyer, Debbie
Branch, John
Brodt, Rebecca
Brouse, Clarence

Brown. Steve
Bucher, Manfred
Callahan, Robyn
Callahan. Te r r y
Callahan, Vicki

Carl, Mary
Carpenter, Debbie
Champion, Paula
Chatfield,
Clark, Sharon

Cole, Janet
Cole, Judy
Cole, Nevada
Collingworth, Denny
Collins, Sandra

Collins, Bill
Connell, Joe
Corless, Te r i
Corwin, Tina
Cox, Debbie

Culver, Sally
Dalchow,..Robin
Dale, Sherry
Danes, Linda
Darling, Eric

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�Davey, Patti
Davies, Dawn
Dean, Mike
Dirschell, Dave
Doll, Betsy

Dow, Alan
Dubois, Penny
Eberspeaker, Mark
Eggleston, Sherry
Ernest, Skip

Fate, Roger
Fields, Ron
Flickenger, Devin
Foley, Monique
Forrister, Diane

Forsythe, Ron
Frailey, Randy
Fraley, Robin
Franks, Dave
Frazier, Denise

Frazier, Denise
Furry, Diane
Gann, Dave
Gantzer, Chris
Gasser, Fred

Grad, Jack
Gray, Kathy
Greenamyer, Lory
Griffin,
Grigg, JoAnne

11

�Guise, Kathy
Gundrum, Randy
Halstead, Te r r y
Hapner, Brad
Harman, Sally

Hart, Lauri
Hartnagel, Nancy
Hasbargen, Karen
Havens, Sherry
Hayward, Diane

Hazelbaker, Gayle
Heberling, Kathy
Hemker, Mark
Henderson, Mark
Herman. Marvin

Hinkley, Laura
Hoath, Henry
Hodson, Bob
Hook, Mary Ellen
Howell. Jim

Hurd, Bob
Hurley, Steve
Johnson, Bud
Johnson, Jo-ann
Jones, Kae

Karpen, Ti m
Kasperski, Steve
Keeslar, Vicki
Kelly, Anne
Kelly, Lori

11

�Kimble, Ray
Kirk, Mike
Klavinski, Maggie
Klotz. Mike
Knapp, Sandra

LaBelle, Deb
Lackey, Peggy
Langdon, Michele
Lawrence, Deb
Lenning, Frank

Lenz, Ti m
Lewis, Larry
Licht, Kay
Little, Donna
Lopez, Bill

Luckadoo, Richard
Lyrnburner, Sue
Magoon, K a t h y
Martin, Dave
Mason, Darlene

Massey. Randy
Masters, Debra
Mather, Ron
Matousek, Ken
Matthews, Janet

Matuszak, Pat
May, Marijo
McKinley, Deb
McKnight, Steve
Medendorp. Janis

11

�Mercer, Mark
Milliman, Kebben
Molar, Penny
Moore, Diana
Morrill, Melvin

Neible, Kris
Neitzert, Dean
Nettleman, M a r y
Neusbaum, Sally
Newberry, Nancy

Nichols, Carol
Noblit, Dave
NolM, Randy
Normandin, Phil
Nyberg, Theresa

Olmstead, Tom
Olmsted, Kay
Olszewoski, Rich
Omo, Dennis
Palmateer, Roger

Pann, Paul
Paradine, Mark
Parks, Jake
Parshall, Jack
Parshall, Phil

Patch, Ron
Paull, Martha
Perkins, Gary
Perrin, Autumn
Persails, Dale

11

�Persails, Gail
Peters, Bob
Pfau, Pat
Host, Mark
Pickering, Rob

Pickett, Deb
Pifer, Randy
Pohl, Linda
Poling, Marcy
Pope, Calvin

Porter, Chris
Pont, Kathy
Prentice, Jeff
Ratliff, John
Reed, Debbie

Reppert, Kathy
Reyburn, Julie
Reynolds, To m
Rigg, Cathy
Robbins, Bob

Robinett, Stan
Roby, Dan
Roby, Sherry
Rodesiler, Kathy
Rogers, John

Romine, Teresa
Royer, Carol
Rumens, Becky
Rurnsey, Diane
Rupp, Randy

11

�Rzepka, Scott
Sargent, Annette
Scsntlen, Sam
Schneider, Mike
Schultz, Vicki

Severn, Karen
Shafer. Brenda
Shaw, Wendy
Sherwood, Larry
Shettler, Phil

Shirk, Tom
Shupp, John
Sickles, Kathy
Siler, Rodney
Sizemore, Nancy

Smeekens. Sharon
Smith. Carol
Smith. Diana
Smith, Jack
Smullen, Cathy

Snyder, Karen
Snyder, K i t
Stankewicz, Steve
Steenman, Melanie
Stephenson, K a t h y

Stetter. Cheryl
Stewart, Sharon
Stokes. John
Street, John
Streeter, Diane

11

�Streeter, Pat
Stuart, Martha
Summers, Carol
Sussex, Sandra
Swain, Greg

Symons, Helyn
Taylor, Linda
Taylor, Teresa
Thacher, Sylvia
Thompson, Lyle

Thompson, Mike
Tillitson, Roger
Tinervia, Mary
Torrey, John
Tower, Jane

Towers, Bonnie
Traver, Gary
Trues, Cindy
VanLaanen, Craig
Vette, Keith

Vice, David
Voss, Pat
Vreeland, Randy
Wages, Jack
Warner, Diane

Watts, Alan
Weis, Nora
Weitekamp, Pat
Whitten, Julie
Wickham, Dennis

12

�Wickland, Cindy
Wilder, Te r r y
Wilson, Rick
Witherby, Mike
Wogerrnan, Russ

WoItord, Tom
Wood, Bob
Wood, Sherry
Womble, Robin
Worst. Greg

Yockey, Don
Youngquist. Cheryl
Zebowsky, Ed
Bartell, Colleen
Eked, Sherry

Not Pictured
Adams, Lynn L e n n a r d , Scott
Adams, Sharon M a c k l i n , Steve
Blount, Florence M c L a t c h e r , Jim
Burk. Tom
O t i s ,
Paula
Connell. Judy P e t e r s o n , Mary
(7orless, Don R o b i n s o n , Rhonda
Davis, Celinda S e c h l e r . Clara
Fisk, Jeff
S m i t h ,
Cathy
Gaglio, Grace S m i t h . Bill
Hemker, M a r y W a r d w e l l , Dave
Hoeksema. Suzanne W e a k l y . Mark
Hughes, Holly W e l l e r , Mark
Kubasiak. Penny Z i n n , Scott
LaPratt. Terry

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���F R O N T ROW: D a n Taggert, D . Persails, J . Hauska, L y n n l e r . T H I R D R O W: J o h n Parshall, D a n Ly o n . S k i p Shook,
Adams. S E C O N D R O W: Coach D a v e M a r t i n , J e f f Ewers, J i m Olmstead, E r i c Swanson, J i m Fansler, C h u c k Shultz,
Mike Sowles, Ron Sistanich, Coach P a t Lowe. Dave Calahan, L a r r y Lewis, Coach Doug Johnson.
Jack Yeakey, To m Reynolds, T i m Lagro. Coach
ABOVE R I C H T: Three Cardinals
show their batting form.
R I G H T: H a p p y t e a m m e m b e r s
congratulate J i m after a homerun.

�Big Red Rips Into

Eric Swanson
All Conference Pitcher

Jeff Ewers
All Conference Infield

Skip Shook
All Conference Outfield

Honorable Mention: John Parshall, Dan Lyon
12

�Volleyball — A New

R I G H T: R u t h Warner poses, but Madeline Schultz
won't.
BELOW: M a r i e To w e r discovers flying.
BELOW R I G H T: S h i p Lackey means t o d o great
bodily harm t o a round friend.

�FA R A B O V E : T h e l i n e advances towards a m i g h t y
riot.
CENTER: This is how the game looks from the press
box
L E F T: Deb Leach uses Double Bubble.
ABOVE: There is strength i n good sportsmanship.

�ABOVE: Despite heavy coverage K l o t z makes
the catch.
RIGHT.. Kellogg snares one f o r C H S .
BELOW, Bowles p i c k s u p yardage a r o u n d
the end.

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�Al Scharlhaar. Head Coach.

Dunn Marteen.

Cards Have Best Season in

F R O N T ROW: M . Sowles, T. LaGro, S. K l e i n ,
row, A . Catey, K . Cox, J. Bell, D. Ahrey,
hoar, C . S h u l t z , M . McLaughlin, L . Adams, W . A s h .
B A C K R O W: M . Pfost, T. Berringer, J. Stokes,

logg, M . Eherspeaker, L . Lewis. J. Tartaglia, D . M a r t i n ,
B. Bradley, P. Weitecamp, M . Dean. A . Dow.
wicz, M . Henderson, S. K l o t z , J . Wages, D . Ta g e r t , S .
Tappenden, M . Blansit, D . Corless.

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�Card Gridders Bust

FA R A B O V E : M i k e M c L a u g h l i n prepares t o attack
an enemy invader.
L E F T A B O V E : Trainer. Dan Tager(
ABOVE: Assistant Tr a i n e r. Ly n n A d a m s
FA R R I G H T A B O V E : M a r k Blansit starts t o d o a
backwards f l i p t o "get
R I G H T ABOVE: M i k e Bowles tries for the "Imo more
yards."
R I G H T: M i k e evades three Bronson boys.

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��F R O N T ROW: M . Paradine, M . Dow. B . Dirnschell, J. M .
Vance, S . Masson. M . Fasick, J . Engle. D . Fiats, R . M .
Fraley, B. Bradley, S. Swain, M. Bovee. S E C O N D ROW: J .
Coach Ivey, M . Sweet, D. Johnson, R. Frailey, T. Welke, s o n

Catey, J. Toupalik, R. Gleeson, L . K u m k , A . Watts,
K e l l y. B A C K R O W : G . Shaw, T. Pope, B . H u r d ,
Crandall, L . Luke, T. Callahan, M . Stokes,
, J. Lopez, B. Johnson, L . Adams, Coach Bercaw.

Second Year Men Spark

ABOVE: J V Cheerleaders sing out. Power t o t h e
players.
ABOVE R I G H T: W h a t eon y o u d o w i t h 2 2 men
and a ref?
R I G H T: Coach Ivey.

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�Cross Country Has a

FA R L E F T A B O V E : To m Olmstead makes his mark i n history.
C E N T E R L E F T: B r a d H a p n e r gallantly gallops t o t h e finish.
FA R A B O V E : Cards get ready f o r another day's work. A B O V E :
Coach Strtaser has something t o be very hopeful about. A B O V E
R I G H T: T h e start approaches, a l u l l comes over t h e
BAM! . . .

13

�Bill Smith, James Wolf, Skip Ernst, Phil Shetler, Coach Fred Hobart, K e n Matousek, P h i l Neesley, E r i c Bacon.

13

�Coldwater Has Swink,in' Time

��K N E E L I N G : K . Darrow, T. LaGro, T. L i n n , B . Smith, C . Mooi, T. Bacon, D . Wendel, C. Davidson.
M. Blansit. S TA N D I N G : J. Tartaglia, K . Lautenschlager,
PA!? A B O V E L E F T: B r e t t Smith returns serve.
ABOVE L E F T: M a r c Blansit prepares f o r return.
FA R L E F T: Klaus Lautenschlager smashes
ent
ABOVE: T h e team picture.
L E F T: Jefl Tartaglia kills

14

��FA R L E F T: Steve Kasperski, L a r r y Lewis,
Mike Sowles. i n 1-2-3 finish. 220 yard dash.
FA R L E F T B O T T O M : T h e team meets
Marcia Fisher. M i s s Branch County. a l t e r
becoming 1972 Branch County Champions.
L E F T: Jim Olmstead. 2 M i l e record holder.
BELOW L E F T: J a c k Yeakey, anchor leg
Senior Division. 440 relay.
BELOW: M a r k Eberspeaker breaks m i l e
record, Junior Division.

�FA R R I G H T: Gary Porter goes up for two
points more.
R I G H T: T h e mighty men of Coldwater get
it on.
BELOW: S e n i o r K u r t D a r r o w
neuvers one of Harper Creek's players.

��S TA N D I N G : Coach Hobart. S. M c K n i g h t ,
man, E. Bloom, J. Fansler, B. Nettleman, C. Schultz,
S. Kasperski, P. Kellogg. K . D a r r o w, D . Ta g e r t .
FA R R I G H T A B O V E : J i m Fansler puts one
over a t a l l Tiger.
FA R R I G H T: K u r t Darrou, does the same.
BELOW R I G H T: Te r r y L i n n t u r n s practice
into reality.
R I G H T: W e lose one.

14

K N E E L I N G : G. Porter, J. Smith. T. Linn, M. Sowles,
B. Smith, L . Lewis.

�Cards Win Districci

14"

�ABOVE: M i k e Sweet sets u p a block for Steve Neesley.
R I G H T: Gary Sites passes to Bill Stanlhood.
ABOVE R I G H T: Rick DeMarr fights for
FA R R I G H T: M i k e Stokes and freshman Jeff Ward start
ful drive.

�S TA N D I N G : Coach R o n Bercaw, B i l l Stahlhood,
Ron Wa r d , John Vance, Steve Maxon, T i m Welke,
Mike Sweet. Steve Dexter, Rick DeMarr,

ler, Steve Allen, L. Adams. K N E E L I N G : Joe Lopez,
Gary Sitzes, Steve Neesley. Rusty Brand.

�F R O N T ROW: M . Henderson, A . Catey, K . Cox, T. LaGro, F . Gasser, A . Peacock, S . H u r l e y, J . Stokes, M . K i r k , T .
P. Frazier, R. Peacock, K . Matousek, D. Paradine, D. Gann. S h i r k .
S TA N D I N G : J. Toupalik, C. Brout, L. Logstreet, D. Snyder,

�FA R L E F T: Coach Kellogg gives John Stokes a
pep talk before his next match.
L E F T: Kevin Cox shows his championship form.
BELOW L E F T A N D B E L O W : M i k e K i r k tries
hard to pin his opponent i n the
ment.

�Sports Illustrated

FRONT ROW: E. McLaughlin, C. Smith, K . Sev- K e r r , M . Schultz, V. Keeslar, C. Boley, M . M a y,
ern, T. Barkowski, J . Hapner, D . M c K i n l e y. K . C o a c h Childs.
Rodesiler, P. Sherwood. S TA N D I N G : S. Foss, L .

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FRONT ROW: J. Beide, R. Brand, B. Stahlhood, K . J o h n s o n , F. Gasser, M . Bucher, D . Cavanaugh, K .
Foley, B . Sommers, S TA N D I N G : F . D a r l i n g , D . W a l t e r s .

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�VA R S I T Y F O O T B A L L
CHS
3
6
1
7
4
3
1
2

OPP
Bronson
Dowagiac
Albion
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Marshall
Pennfield
Sturgis

8

1
4
1
GOLF
CHS
18
17
17
16
17
17
18
17
17
17
17
16

Sturgis
Sturgis
Marshall
Marshall
Hillsdale
Hillsdale
Harper Creek
Harper Creek
Pennfield
Pennfield
Albion
Albion

OPP
17
15
16
15
14
17
17
17
18
19
18
forfeit

TENNIS
OPP

CHS
3
5
7
2
7
5
5
0
4
2
6
6
2

JV F O O T B A L L
CHS
6
3
1
1
3
6
2
2

Parma
Bronson
Albion
Harper Creek
Hillsdale
Pennfield
Sturgis
Marshall

OPP
0
1
3
1
8
0
2
6

BASEBALL
OPP

CHS
6
9
5
6
5
5
1
2
1
9
1
1
4
7
6
0
2
6
15

Pennfield
Sturgis
Sturgis
Marshall
Harper Creek
Harper Creek
Albion
Albion
Hillsdale
Hillsdale
Albion
Harper Creek
Hillsdale
Sturgis
Pennfield
Pennfield
Marshall
Marshall

3
1
6
1
7
0
2
0
2
3
3
2
0
5
5
1
5
0

Jackso
Bronson
Springfield
Jackson Parkside
Harper Creek
Springfield
Albion
Sturgis
Pennfield
Marshall
Hillsdale
Bronson
Three Rivers

4
2
0
5
0
2
2
7
3
5
1
1
5

�VA R S I T Y W R E S T L I N G
CHS
3
6
2
4
1
2
3
6
2
9
2
3
2

GIRLS BASKETBALL
CHS
2
3
3

Colon
Sturgis
Sturgis

OPP
3
4
2

Bronson
Charlotte
Dowagiac
Pennfield
Sturgis
Western
Hillsdale
Lumen Christi
Albion
Harper Creek
Three Rivers
NItushali
Buchanan

OPP
2
4
3
1
3
2

2

6
3
4
2
1
2

JV B A S K E T B A L L

VA R S I T Y B A S K E T B A L L
CHS
6
7
7
5
6
7
5
7
7
7
4
7

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VOLLEYBALL
CHS
13 S
15
14
15 U
15
7 B
10
15 U
15
15 C
15
13 B
15
14
13 S
15
14
15 C
15

OPP
t u r g i s
1
5
1
0
1
6
n i o n City
1
0
r o n s o n
1
5
1
5
n i o n City
1
0
7
o l o n
7
1
2
r o n s o n
1
5
1
2
1
6
t u r g i s
1
5
1
2
1
6
o l o n
1
0
1
3

6
9

7
6
9
6

Bronson
Albion
Harper Creek
Lumen Christi
Marshall
Hillsdale
Pennfield
Sturgis
Lakeview
B.C. Central
St. Phillips
Albion
Harper Creek
G.R. Central
Marshall
Pennfield
Three Rivers
Hillsdale
Sturgis
Bronson

OPP
5
9
6
5
7
8
7

6
7
8
4

a
7
7
5
7
8
5
7
5

TOURNAMENTS
7
8
7
6

Hillsdale
Vicksburg
Gull L a k e
South Haven

6
8
6

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CHS
4
8
8
4
5
5
5
5
4
4
6
4
4
4
6
2
4

6
6
5

OPP
Bronson
Albion
Harper Creek
Lumen Christi
Marshall
Hillsdale
Pennfield
Sturgis
Lakeview
B.C. Central
St. Phillips
Albion
Harper Creek
G.R. Central
Marshall
Pennfield
Three Rivers
Hillsdale
Sturgis
Bronson

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�Varsity—M. Blansit, D. Griffin, D. Leach, D. Furry, M . Tinervia, M .
Rigg, M . Schultz.

Wrestling—D. Bristol, C. Thompson, D . Lyon, K . Callahan, C. Straw, To p —C.
Johnson

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J.V.'s—C. Hemker, S. Foss, M . Lytle, M . Otis, J. Hapner, L. K e r r, S. Lackey,
M. Kremke, Beck—Advisors J. Rzepka, S. Childs.

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�Class Officers: M i s s y Rremke
urer, Julie Klimmer - Secretary, M a r y
Lytle - Vice President. JoAnn Peterson
- President.

Adams. Faith
Adler, Cheryl
Aldrich, Jackie
Aldrich, Jeanie
Allen, Scott
Anderson, David

Annear, Sam
Ash. Willie
Ashton, Craig
Atkinson. Charles
Bacon. Eric
Barber. Rick

Barkowski. Tammy
Barnett, Becky
Bartlett, Jackie
Bates. Charles
Bawden, Jennifer
Baxter, Debbie

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�Beaty, Marty
Belschner. Andy
Berry, Kim
Bird, Deb
Blair, JoAnn
Blanchard, Marcia

Bloss, Bob
Blount. Cathy
Blount, Rodney
Booher, Tani
Borland, Jill
Bowe. Mark

I3owers, Kevin
Bradley, Brian
Brand, Rusty
Bressler, Phil
Briggs, H a l
Bristol, Deb

Brooks, Susie
Broughman, Alice
Brown, David
Brown, Doug
Brown, Teena
Burke, Ti m

Butlher, Greg
Callahan. Kristi
Calvaruso, Sue
Canfield,
Carl, Rich
Case, Wayne

Catey, Michael
Cazier, Jody
Chehowski. Troy
Christman, Billie
Church, Randy
Claar, Jodie

Clark, Colleen
Clark, Bill
Collins, Gary
Cook, Karen
Cooper, Rob
Cope, Scott

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�Cornish, Jon
Coscarelly, Theresa
CounceII, Bert
C o w l . , Charity
Crandall, Jerry
Crean, Mike

Creel, Paul
Cunningham, Ann
Catcher, Michele
Dale, Jeff
Danes, Charles
Darling, Cindy

Davis, Rich
Deal, Jill
Deisler, Lisa
DeMarr, Rich
DeMond, Gary
Dexter, Steve

Diehl, Kris
Dillon, Debbie
Deischell, Brian
Donilme, Mike
Dove, Connie
Dow, Mark

Drayton, Tom
Dalin, Gerry
Dunn,
Elkins, John
Engle, Jeff
Ernsberger, Kandy

Ernsberger, Larry
Ernst, Rich
Fay, Kathie
Felton, Brian
Ferguson, Kathy
Filley, Candy

Fisk, Martha
Fisk, Penny
Fleming, Jack
Fleming, Bill
Foley, Kim
Force, M a r t y

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�Foss, Sue
Foster, David
Foster, Donna
Freiley, Roger
Fraley, Richard
Franklin, Alan

Frohnapfel, John
Gates, Toby
Gaulin, Sherry
Gigowski, Melody
Gilfillan,
Gleason, Ricky

Granger, Chris
Granger, Rhonda
Gregory, Bobbie
Griffin,
Griffith,
Grzybowski, K i m

Guernsey, Deb
Hall, Rudy
Hance, William
Hannon, Mary Kay
Hapner, Jill
Harris, Keith

Hart, Gary
Harvey, Jeanean
Heron, De Etta
Heilborn. Pamela
Hemker, Carol
Hemker, Jeanne

Hillborg, Kristin
Hoag, Carol
Hoff, Bill
Hoffman, Sherry
Howell, Caroline
Howell, Vickie

Hurley, Marvin
Hurley, Soo
Jacobs, Rusty
Jewell, Jill
Johnson, Davy
Johnson, Karen

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�Johnson, Pain
Johnson, Susan
Kearns, Jeff
Kelly, Mike
Kerr, Lisa
Kilpatrick, Earle

Kipfer, Gay
Klimmer, Julie
Knauss, Daryla
Kremke, Missy
Kunk, Len
Lackey, M a r y

LaGro, K i m
Lahnurn, Rick
Lanz, Liz
Lawrence, L i n d a
Leonard, Deb
Leshow. Karmen

Lewis, Linda
Lincoln, Nancy
Linderman, Don
Linn. Nancy
Longstreet, Lynn
Loomis, Cheryl

Loop, Deb
Loose, Lisa
Lopez, Joe
Luce, Jeff
Luke, Larry
Ltmdstrum, Lynn

Lyon, Denise
Lytle, Chris
Lytle, M a r y
Mabus, Penny
Manning, To m
Massey, Gary

Mather, Robin
Mavis, Rose
Munson, Steve
McHenney, Patrick
McLaughlin, Edna
McLaughlin, Warren

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�Merriman, David
Merriman, Kathy
Meyer, Karen
Meyer, Mark
Miller, Allen
Miller, K i r k

Morgan, Carla
Morr, Greg
Morrill, Jon
Musselman, Robin
Myers, Greg
Myers, Linda

Myers, Steve
Neesley, Steve
Nelson, Cindy
Nettleman, James
Norton, Alberta
Nutt, Ta d

Oates. Robert
O'Halloran, Jeff
O'Kefe, Shawn
Olds, Max
Olmsted, Jill
Otis. Michelle

Paradine. David
Parker. Kathy
Parker, K i m
Parks, Connie
Parks, Vickie
Patterson, Rob

Paul, Debbie
Paul, Pam
Peacock, Allen
Peet, Sherrie
Perkins, Brenda
Peterson, JoAnn

Pfau, Dave
Pfost, Chris
Pfost, Jan
Pierce, Carol
Pierce, Kevin
Pope, Tony

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�Posante, Dan
Plppos, Rick
Quimby, Penny
Rathbun, Steve
Fteeg, Crystal
Rehkopf, Cathy

Reppert, Muriel
Riddle, Jim
Riddle, Steve
Rigg, Bonnie
Rigg, Steve
Robarge, Cindy

Robertson, Rebecca
Robey, Carrie
Rose, Lillian
Rose, Marvin
Rossetter, Rene
Rubley, Greg

Russo, Frank
Russo, M a r y
Rzepka, Steve
Saputo, Chris
Satterfield,
Scagges, Elaine

Schlubatis, Ann
Schull, John
Sechler, Doug
Seiler, John
Seiler, Shirley
Sexton, Katherine

Shaw, George
Sherwood, Pam
Suter, Russell
S i t z . , Gary
Smith, Brad
Smith, Carol

Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,
Smith,

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Cathleen
Chris
Dana
Dave
Julie
Mike

�Snyder, David W.
Snyder, David A.
Sperry. Betsey
Stahlhood, Bill
Stanley, Lori
Steeby, Karen

Stokes, Mike
Streeter, Russ
Stuart, Pam
Sturgeon, Mike
Swain, Shawn
Swanson, Jan

Swart, Tod
Sweet, Michael
Swift, Julie
Swift, Leanne
Tait, William
Tappenden, K i m

Tappenden, Steve
Taylor, Debra
Taylor. Georgia
Therrien, Bob
Thomas, Sheila
Thompson, Cindy

Tompkins, Linda
Toon, Mark
Toupalik, John
Towers, Ron
Travelbee, Ti m
Trimble, Steve

Troutman, Valerie
Troyer, Phil
Tubbs, Martha
Uhl, Sue
Vance, John
Vandyke, Trudie

Vanlannen, Lance
Wallace, Mike
Walling. Mark
Ward, Ron
Warner, Ruth
Watson. Roberta

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�Weage, Kevin
Weaver, Mike
Welke, Ti m
Wheeler, Guy
White, Pat
Whitson, Steve

Wickland, Sherry
Wickland, Te r r y
Widener, Kathy
Wilber, Garry
Wilson, Neil
Winters, Jerry

Winters, Te r r y
Which, K i m
Wolf, Jim
Wolfcale, Jim
Wood. Julie
Wood, Shelly

Wright, Debra
Yearling, Julie
Yearling, K i r k
Avery, Bob
Charbenean,
Annette
Deal, Christy

Terry, Polly
Gruner, Colleen
Lane, Ti m
Rebentish, Ann
Smith, Gerldine
Swain, Rene

Not Pictured
Taylor, Joyce
Vreeland, Gaye
Wakely, Rick

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AtfieId, Shirley
Bartell, Nancy M a c R a e , Craig
Bussing, Sharon M a y , Katherine
Councell, Ray R i n g l e , Jim
Grabill, Scott R o s e b e r r y , Steve
Darling, Greg S i l e r , Diane
Fasick, Mark S m o t h e r m a n , Jeff
Gardner, Russ T e m p l e t o n , Annette
Gaulin, Sherry T h o m p s o n , Carol
Greshaw, Te r r y T h o m p s o n , Bob
Realtor, Steve W i b e r t , Ken
Janik, Lori W o o d , Annette
Kanouse, Becky Y e a r l i n g , Ned
Karn, Rich Y e l a v i c h , John
Linder, Luke Z i m m e r , Lorna

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STUDENT LIFE

��L E F T: Dan and Rob ore caught behind the
wall, so t o speak.
BELOW: T h e 1972 Balladiers perform i n
Westminster Abbey, London. (Susie Close
and Greg Brayton hidden

�ABOVE: Maria Agate.
ABOVE R I G H T: Manfred Bucher.
ABOVE R I G H T CENTER: Jo e Manuel Escala.
FA R R I G H T ABOVE: L111 Marina Anlaya.
R I G H T: Lillian Morita.
C E N T E R R I G H T: M a r y Carranza.
FA R R I G H T:

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��Students Elecct:

This has really been the year for elections! 18
year o l d s voted f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e
elections. Emotions r a n high i n t h e Presidential
elections, as m a n y students g o t t h e i r
of the political machine. W e voted o n questions
of abortion, daylight savings time and Vi e t N a m
Vet Compensation.
Here i n t h e h i g h school t h e
tween candidates for most offices was
ever some people ran unopposed. T h e Mayor race
was the topic o f much discussion, w i t h t h e final
outcome o f Craig VanLaanen regaining the win.

ABOVE: M r . Sim was one o f m a n y candidates
presenting his views t o the students here.
FA R A B O V E &amp; FA R A B O V E R I G H T: Mayoral
candidates Nancy Newberry and
en speak t o the student body.
ABOVE R I G H T: "After all, I A M the President."
ABOVE R I G H T C E N T E R : A r t i s t s w e r e b u s )
promoting t h e i r favorite candidates.
C E N T E R F A R R I G H T: M a r y Peterson seems
a bit indecisive on her choice for mayor.
R I G H T: L o r i VanLaanen was one o f
dents working i n the national campaigns.
CENTER R I G I I T &amp; F A R R I G H T: Campaign
posters f o r class officers sprang u p

��Det. Northern's Visit Short

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About twenty k i d s f r o m D e t r o i t Northern H i g h
School came t o Coldwater as a p a r t o f a
change something like the Albion
tunately, due t o the long bus ride back t o Detroit,
they were able to stay only a few hours. B u t i t was
a start and maybe next year the exchange can be
longer.

�Gymnastics Team New

Although the newly formed Gymnasties
team did not take part in competition they
did work many hours to prepare
tion of their skills.

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��FA R L E F T ABOVE: Dave Peterson and
Linda Parsons share a secret.
FA R L E F T C E N T E R : " O n e o'clock.
two o'clock, three o'clock Rock!"
L E F T A B O V E : J i m Dove, R i c k E n o s
and J e r r y Stephenson g o superformal
for this year's prom, their dates like the
idea
L E F T C E N T E R : T h e B i g B a n d wails.
FA R L E F T BELOW.- Couples
floor for the
L E F T C E N T E R B E L O W: Paul Woods.
Pat H i c k s . J i m T r o y e r. Peggy H i c k s .
Teresa Romine. Steve F i l l m o r e . C h r i s
Fry and Bruce Hicks mug for
rapher w h i l e others s t a n d i n l i n e f o r
pictures.
BELOW: T h e Prom marks the end of a
busy y e a r f o r t h e seniors.

�*I have lost more than a friend, I
have lost an inspiration.

�FA R L E F T A B O V E : S i x seniors receive Faculty
Scholarship Awards.
L E F T: Janine Rumens a n d Nancy, L o o p show
their glee during swing-out. while B E L O W. three
other happy Seniors do t h e i r thing.
FA R L E F T C E N T E R : R a d m i l l a expresses h e r
thanks to the students of CHS.
CENTER: Diplomas i n hand new graduated file
out
BOTTOM L E F T: T h e Class o f 1972
tently?
FA R B E L O W: Raggedy A n n plans t o
brate.

��In memory of Chris Cardenas,
Tony Stankewicz, and

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�Hornecorni*, Shows

ABOVE: E v e r y student's dream—to b e o n t h e
Homecoming court.
ABOVE F A R R I G H T: Senior griddettes absorb
a p e p t a l k f r o m coaches Johnson. Collins. a n d
Toad.
C E N T E R F A R R I G H T: Queen Te r i Chatfield
and K i n g Duane Stokes reign over festivities a t
the Homecoming game.
FA R R I G H T: Foolhardy girls risk l i f e and limb
to protect their honor.
R I G H T: D u a n e views t h e J e l l s o r g y f r o m h i s
throne.

���FA R L E F T A N D C E N T E R A B O V E : A n d y
awaits a chance to show his winning form.
ABOVE: Frosh t r y hard in the tug of war.
FA R L E F T: Yu m m y . . . J - e - l l - 0 !
C E N T E R L E F T: T h e J u n i o r s g e t a serious
pep t a l k before t h e mudbowl.
L E F T: The pile grows for Thursday's bonfire.
FA R L E F T B E L O W : M c K i n l e y. Magoon t r y
in v a i n t o s t o p S e n i o r quarterback M a d d y
Shultz.
BELOW L E F T: B y r n e . Konalos.
Tower t r y hard b u t Juniors hold t h e score a t
0-0
FA R BELOW: The aftermath of a bonfire.
BELOW: The winning team readies their vehicle
for t h e V. W. rare.

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Coldwater, Michigan

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35 J a y Street
Coldwater, Michigan
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For the Future

Little Pro
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Sham exhibit their * i d . selection of quolity stereos

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Coldwater

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�Congratulations Seniors!

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Phone 278-8561
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Long Distance Call Collect
Telephone: 6 1 6 9 6 4 - 9 1 7 4
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Federal C e n t e r, R o o m 1 4 1 , B l d g . 2
74 N . Wa s h i n g t o n A v e .
Battle C r e e k , M i c h . 4 9 0 1 7

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251 M a r s h a l l St. C o l d w a t e r , Mich. 49036

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David A. Norton
Auctioneer - Liquidator - Appraiser
Bernie Stankewicz - F i e l d Supervisor
Specializing in

ArnoIdsMidway
28 Williams St.
Coldwater, Mich. 49036

Estates - Antiques - Household
Real Estate - Commercial - F a r m
Industrial - Inventory Reductions

African Stains - C l a s s e s - G r e e n w a r e

101 C a r l y l e A v e .
Coldwater, M i c h . 5 1 7 - 2 7 9 - 9 0 6 3
Congratulations
Class of 1973

J. C. Penny
"Your Family Store"

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278-6446 C o l d w a t e r

Wheels — Frames — Axles Straightened
Brake S e r v i c e — Wheel Balancing

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PARTY STORE
Boats - B a i t - Ta c k l e
Messenger Lake
Phone 2 7 8 - 4 0 9 2

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Coldwater, Michigan

Kolassa's
Division Street
Coldwater, Michigan
"Eat, Drink, and be Merry!"

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"HOUSE DOCTOR"
278-5656

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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Coldwater Recreation Bowling
559 E. Chicago St.
278-5325

Woodwards

Lyons
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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Warrens W o r l d o f Fashion
23 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
278-4345

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Phone 2 7 9 - 9 5 11
Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
49036

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David Green, O w n e r
76 West Chicago Street
Coldwater

Branch County Aviation Service

Al's Super
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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n 4 9 0 3 6

Coldwater, M i c h i g a n

Phone 5 1 7 - 2 7 8 - 6 5 1 6

Phone 2 7 8 - 8 3 3 7

Jack Hudson, President

Ghostly trio show wares.
Guys — a n d g a l s — c o m e f o r m i l e s a r o u n d t o t h e
Lion's D e n . Because t h e y k n o w i t ' s o n e o f
standing y o u n g men's shops i n t h e w h o l e state! There
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that n e w s u i t o r sportcoat f o r G r a d u a t i o n ! C o m e t o
the Lion's Den! Everyone does! A n d w e treat you r i g h t !

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TO GIVE YOU:
Quick Results in Selling your home.
Professional Guidance and Counsel in Real Estate Matters.
Qualified Sales Staff to serve
The FORD TEAM Tours New Listings Every Wednesday . . .
Branch — Coldwater Lake
Branch — Tekonsha, Mich.
JERRY FORD, Realtor
Member Branch County Listing Exchange Service
Phone: 2 7 9 - 9 5 4 8
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340 Jay Street
Coldwater

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Telephone 5 1 7 — 279-9529

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117 E. Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan 4 9 0 3 6
(517) 278-2748

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278-2239

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Coldwater, Mich.

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Mahaffey Plumbing

110 Morse

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Coldwater, Mich.

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Turntable Record Shop

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Coldwater, Mich.

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Scholarship given in 1972 t o Don Shemel who is
tending Central Michigan University. A similar
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Coldwater, Mich.

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����Nineteen Hundred SeventyColdwater
Volume 37

��Sophomores 64 Activities 74 Friends 150

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Tom Allemier

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Greg Allen

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�UPPER FAR LEFT: Marilyn DePue
UPPER CENTER LEFT: Vernon Palmer
UPPER LEFT: A n n Bowerman
FAR ABOVE, C. Lester Luce
ABOVE: Don Bohannon
FAR L E F T Secretaries, M i s s Shiery, M r s l i e n s c h , M r s .
Linn, M r s Brown, Mrs M u l b e r r y.
LEFT: A P. Drage

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RIGHT: Mrs. Odren
CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Lowe
FAR RIGHT: Mr. Ken Johnson
BELOW M r. M c R u e r
BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Kessler
BELOW CENTER RIGHT: Mr. Scheidler
FAR RIGHT B E L O W Mr. Billsbarrow

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�President — Mary Lytle Vice President — Jill Hapner Secretary--

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Cheryl
Jackie
Jeannie
Scott

Steve
Deb Arnold
Craig
Chad
Bob

Eric
Rick
Tammy
Becky
Jackie

44

�Andy
Kim
Marcia
Bob
Debbie Bond

Tan Booher
Jill
Kevin
Brian
Phil

Debbie
Sue
Alice
Dave
Vickie

Tim
Greg
Kristi
Sue
Rich

Deb
Wayne
Mike
Anette
Troy

Billie
Randy
Jody
Carol
Gary

45

�Karen
Scott
Teresa
Charity
Jerry

Paul
Ann
Michele Cutcher
Jeff
Jill

Elisa
Rick
Gary
Steve
Kristi

Debbie
Brian
Barb
Kirk
Mark

Gerry
Jess
Hieke
Rick
Jeff

Dick
Mark
Brian
Kathy
Martha

46

�Penny Fisk
Jack Fleming
Marty Force
Sue Foss
Donna Foster

Roger Frailey
Alan Franklin
John Frohnappel
Russ Gardner
Sherry Gaulin

Marta Gilfillan
Rick Gleason
Chris Granger
Rhonda Granger
Babbie Gregory

Terry Greshaw
Glenn Griffin
Colleen Gruner
Deb Geurnsey
Bill Hance

Mary Kay Hannon
Jill Hapner
Keith Harris
Janean Harvey
Jeff Heckman

De Etta Hecox
Pam Heilbom
Carol Hemker
Jeanne Hemker
Kristen Hillborg

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Chris
Mary
Craig

Gary
Robin
Rose
Steve
Kathy

Jeannie
Sheila
Edna
Kathy
Mark

Karen
Alan
Kirk
Janice
Greg

Jon
Robin
Greg
Linda
Steve

Steve
Cindy
Jim
Alberta
Tad

49

�Jeff
Max
Jill
Michelle
Dave

Kim
Rob
Pam
Allen
Sherry

Cheryl
Brenda
Joan
Dave
Jan

Carol
Kevin
Tony
Penny
Ann

Crystal
Cathy
Muriel
Bonny
Steve

Cindy
Carrie
Lillian
Rene
Greg

50

�Frank
Mary
Steve
Debbie
Ann

John
Doug
John
Shirley
Cathy

Russ
Gary
Carol
Cathy
Chris

Dana
David
Julie
Mike
David

Billy Stahl
Lori
Karen
Mike
Russ

Pam
Renee
Shawn
Jan
Todd

5

�Mike
Julie
Billy
Belinda
Deb Taylor

Bob
Cindy
Jeff
Linda Tompkins
Mark

John Toupalik
Ron Towers
Kathy
Phil
Martha

Sue
John
Trudie
Lance Van
Joe

Gaye
Rick
Mark
Ruth
Roberta

Mike
Tim
Pat
Steve
Sherry

32

�Terry
Kathy
Garry
Jerry
Kim

Jim
Jim
Shelly
Deb
Julie

Lorna
Chuck
Tina
Marvin
Dave

Mike
Chris
Brad
Patty
Toby

Dan
Debbie
David
John

NOT PICTURED:

K i m Foley C h r i s Lytle
Rich Fraley W a r r e n McLaughlin
Sam Annear M e l o d y Gigowski K a t h y Parker
Jenny Bawden J a c k Graef K e v i n Pilbeam
Joann Blair L o r i Janik E l a i n e Scaggs
Rodney Blount J e f f Kearns G e o r g e Shaw
Mark Bovee
G a y
Kipfer R o d n e y Siler
Rusty Brand D a v e Knight B r a d Smith
Deb Carpenter R i c k Lahnum B e t s e y Sperry
Rose Cholka L i n d a Lawrence S h a r o n Stuart
Dave Dirschell D e b Loomis M i k e Sturgeon
Vicky Drayton J e f f Luce

53

�serving

LEFT T O RIGHT: Mrs. Everett, Mrs. Cook, Mrs. McCurley, Mrs. Stankewicz, Mrs M o n r o e ,
NOT PICTURED: Mrs. Parshall. Mrs. Gilfillan.

ABOVE: Charlie. b e l o v e d j a n i t o r at C H S f o r 2 5 years, l e f t
as this year. R I G H T Harry Hayes and Sonny Dailey are our
daytime janitors.
NOT PICTURED: are our evening janitors, J o h n Shiery and
Torn McCall.

54

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by

FAR A B O V E M r s Wa t s o n
ABOVE M r s H a r t
RIGHT M r D e w e y

56

�ABOVE LEFT. Mr. Bushouse
FAR ABOVE: Mr. Valle
L E F T Mr. Ivey
ABOVE M r . Bovee

�UPPER LEFT: Mr. Myers
LEFT M S s Philips
FAR A B O V E M r . S h e r w o o d
ABOVE. Mr. Westgate
UPPER FAR RIGHT • Mrs. Fuerstenau

UPPER RIGHT M r s . Rzepka
FAR RIGHT: Miss Jonkers
RIGHT: Mr. Sussex
NOT PICTURED, Mrs. Fuller

��The
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�UPPER FAR LEFT: Diane WoIta. Phys. Ed.
FAR LEFT: Tim Szalranski, Business
UPPER LEFT. Cathy O'Hare. Art
LEFT. Wanita Sutton. Sociology
ABOVE: Carol Arey. Math

6

�Exchange Students, Friends From

ABOVE: Barbara Dornancic,
Yugoslavia
ABOVE RIGHT. H a n n a u Kivinen,
Finland
RIGHT: Chnstiane Richt,
Germany

62

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LEFT H e i k e Eggers.
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6

�President —
Vice President —
Secretary —
Treasurer —

SOPHOMOR
Les
Annette
Michon Aker
Lisa
Karen

Cheryl
Leon
Willie
Cherie
Tim Avery

Sherrie
Betty
Vicki
Rick
Kevin
44

�Hector
Dawn
Jason
Tom
Lonnie

Kathy
Sarah
Dan
Beth
Todd

Steve
Becky
Dave
Doug
Harley

Carolyn
Pam
Deb
Sue
Carl

Merlin
Tex
Mike
Tim
Colleen

Teresa
Diane
Terry
Cindy
Penny

6

�Shaunda
Cathy
Rob Cooper
John
Chris

Roberta Council
Scott
Mike
Pat
Steven

Kim
Chuck
Chris
Scott
Marla

Brandy
Sue
Greg
Connie
Chuck

Roger
Kerry
Lori
Kevin
Aiden

Steve
Linda
Scott
Eddie
Brenda

6

�Rob
Dave
Candy
Tami
Sandy

Jan
Brian
Karen
Greg
Krystal

Cam
Rick
Chris
Don
Marcia

Bob
Dennis
Stacy
Kathy
Catherine

Cathy
Roxanne
Jeff
Susie
Sam

Tammy
Corbin
Larry
Hope
Jenny

67

�Scott Hart
Mark Hart nagle
Vicki Havens
Harry Harwood
Louise Harvey

Ihmah
Sue Hawkins
J o h n Haynes
Cathie Hayward
Randy Haze(baker
J u d y Heater

Ta m m y Heator
Paul Heffelfinger
Tim H e m k e r
Mary Jo Henderson
Ly n n Hiner

Brenda Hoff
Jeannie H o o d
Marvin Herman
Orval Huff
L o n Hunker

Gary Hurley
Robin Huss
Dennis Johnson
Greg Johnson
Jim Johnson

Rick Jones
Sharon Kaley
J u d y Kasperski
J u d y Kam
Colleen Katz
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Randy
Chris
Wes
Dawn

Tony
Ken
Jim
Scott
Jerry

Lisa
Sue
Laura
Rick
Julie

Darla
Toni
Diane
Linda
Beth

Frances
Don
Carey
Jan
Bob

Sandy
Julie
Robin
Julie
Kathy

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Jayann
Gary
Dan
Laurie

Matt
Deb
Tammy
Tom
Pat

Sherry
Dan
Don
Micki
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John
John
Pam
Becky

Brian
Dean
Joyce
Mitch
Pam

Rick
Tammy
Nanine
Tonya
Mike

70

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Gordon
Chris
Marcia
Renee

Carl
Mike
Carol
Robin
Earl

Chris
Mark
Cindy
Tia
Dan

Rickalene
Glen
Angie
Deb O'Conner
Russ

Pam
Denise
Janice
Rick
Jody

Brian
Jack Para
Jim
Micki
Carol

7

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Norman
Melinda
Scott
Howie

Terry
Mike
Ted
Jill
John

Sue
Cindy
Marcia
Vicki
Joan

Teresa
Jim
Bill
Cindy
Kathy

Sarah
Lois
Scott
Ed
Diane

Barb
Tim
Judy
Ed
Tim

72

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Jane Scant/
Mary
Martha
Mike

Chris
Barb
Randy
Bernie
Raymond

Tony
Ray
Brenda
Gayle
Michelle

Dean
Gerry
Jerry
Jill
Jon

Kirby
Mike
Tom
Jerry
Brian

Rose
Luanne
Diane
Ben
Tim

73

�Patty
Randy
Sharon
Dennis
Doug

Janet
Sherry
Laurie
Gary
Doug

Chris
Tom
Carol
Robin
Tim

Tom
Mark
Bob
Chet
Brian

Chuck
Suzanne
Brent
Jamie
Jeff

Roxanne
Lori
Bill
Denise
Howard

74

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Pat
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Larry
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Tammy
Jim
Nancy
Mark
Gary

Corky
Jerry
Tammy
Sheila
Tom

Scott
JoAnn
Duane Yockey
George Yockey
Terri

Darlene
Elaine

THOSE NOT PICTURED.Terry
Michon Aker
K
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Doug Brown
Jody Cazier
C h e r y l
Bill Clark
R
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David Davies J e a n n i e
Carol Emerson
David Foster
K a t h y
Mike

Linda
Phylis
Tom
Jeannie
Bill
Tim
Beverly
Bill
Carla

Steve
James
Debbie
Tom
Sandy
Daryl
Cathy
Karen
Sheila
Rodney
Steve
Mary

75

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because you take your life in
(instead of scheming how to beat the
a man can proudly lose, or
and hope death himself will do
because you aren't afraid to kiss the dirt
(and consequently dare to climb
because a mind no other mind should try
to fool has always failed to fool
but most (without the smallest
no best is quite as good, you
a better; and because no
so worse than worst you fall in hate
human one, mortally human i
can turn immense all times because

�Golfers Enjoy

KNEELING, Phil Shenler, Bill Smlth, Jack Smoth.STANDING: Jim Wolf, Coach Hobart,

VARSITY GOLF
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater

169
170
170
168
166
169
169
163
167
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Marshal
Sturgi
Albio
Parm
Pennfiel
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Albio
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Sturgi

16
15
17
16
15
18
16
15
17
17

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater

201
199
189
205

15
18
15
15

Springfiel
Quinc
Hanove

18
19
19

Twin Valley Match —
Coldwater 1 7 1
Coldwater 1 6 3
Coldwater 1 6 3

Regional-3rd place J i m Wolf-Medalist-80
7

Hillsdal
Pennfiel
Harper
Marshal

�Late Wart,
Dedicati
Builds for

FAR A B O V E K i m Fitch sheds his socks after a hard workout.
ABOVE- Marvin Herman gives President Nixon a " r u n " for his m o n e y
ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Eberspeaker came in third in the regionals.
RIGHT: C o a c h Jim Billsborrow guides hardworking athletes

�Commission, "Well,

ABOVE: " F e a r l e s s Fuzz" Commission Ringleader Ken
Johnson.
RIGHT: M a y o r C r a i g Va n L a a n e n a n d V i c e M a y o r J o h n
Branch briet the kids on w h a t s h a p p e n i n n o w.
BELOW RIGHT: C o m m i s s i o n e r s listen w i t h interest a b o u t
school-sponsored subjects.

80

�"Mirror"
Student

RIGHT: Kathy Gray, writer and Photographer; Kathy
Sickles, First Page Editor, Purple Hayes,
cho a n d Dirty Wo r k Doer; M a r t h a Paull, H u m o r o u s
Cartoonist

/974 Mirror Staff: left to right, Cam Gates, Panda Heilborn, Roger " F L A S H " Palmateer, B A C K ROW: Mary Nettleman, Sally Culver, Ti m
Lenz ( p h o t o g r a p h e r ) , Greg Swain.

Due to the lack in student participation the Mirror Staff has been able to put out only a few issues a year. A
few years ago students enjoyed the Mirror bi-weekly. Purple Hayes can't do it all herself kids, so why not
plan to make next year's paper (if there is one) a fantastic one? We know the kids in this shcool have
creativity and talent — a lot more than they think. . ,all you have to do is spare

8

�FRONT ROW: J. VVhitten, K. LaGro, C. Royer, S. Sussex. SECOND ROW:
P i c k e t t S. Swain, R. Hazelbaker, C A s h t o n , T. Lenz, C. To t h , R. G r a n g e r,
Picht, D. B o n d , L. Hiner. THIRD ROW: J. Haynes, C M a c R a e , C. Grimes,
Earl, P. Tr o y e r, S. B a i l e y, S. H u r l e y. C. Pierucki. FOURTH ROW SEATED:

S. G r a n g e r , J. Nettleman, J. Street, G. McBride. D Street, M
C. I N G : M . D e a l , G D e M o n d , V. H a v e n s , J . Whitten, D . A t k i n s , L . L e w i s , S.
K. D a v i d s o n , M . T u r n e r, R . O l m s t e a d . D . S t r e e t s , S C u l b e r t , D . V i c e , M .
R. T h o m p s o n , T. Smith, S. Peck, L. Hinkley.

�First in Districts

FRONT ROW: J M e y e r, T M I I e r. T C a r d e n a s , L Wa r d w e l l S E C O N D ROW,
C S h e d d , J. Wyss, D M o o r e , S. H a r t B Brock, A R e b e n t i s c h , S H a v e n s , C.
Granger T H I R D R O W M M e y e r , B L e n n o n , C . G r o c e r, N W i c k n e r. S .
Hawkins, D P i c k e t t . C P e n p r a z e , P. Stuart, R. Swain, S W i c k n e r,

ards, M Paull. C B y r n e . FOURTH ROW: C. VanLannen, S. Foss. J. O m o . D.
Wickham, K M y e r. M C a t e y, P. Myer, B. Smith, E B a c o n , R. Pifer, J D u n n ,
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Pat Weitekamp, B o b Hurd. To n y Pope. Jeff Ward, Larry Wheeler.
SECOND R O W S c o t t L e n n a r d . J o e Lopez, J o h n Stokes. P a t White, To r n B A C K R O W H e a d C o a c h A l Schorftmar. L a r r y Lewis, D a v e M i r a n , Steve
A-Minket, Mike Stokes. Steve Stankewrcz. Dave Pfau. Jack Wages. T a p p e n d e n . Asst. C o a c h Torn Switzer. Asst. C o a c h Dave Sealscoll.
THIRD R O W Te r r y B a m n g e r. To r n Reynolds. K x l i Miller, M a r k 1-lendervorr. M I S S I N G A Z Watts
Al Dow. Steve Maxson, J o h n Vance. Rick Gleason. Ron Forsythe

RIGHT: Exuberant C a r d i n a b e i a r r i n e thee hard earned
tie0ifY.
UPPER R I G H T M i t e Dean, Larry Levers. a n d
ringer help the linemen c l e w a Path so John Stokes can
tweeze on by
LOWER FAR RIGHT. M a r k lienclenion and Dave Martin
smother- b l o c k a Tr o m n whole L a r r y L a m s l o o k s f o r a
victim to b i z e k tor John Stokes.

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enemy ueo .1.1 ' m a p s

�1973-74 w a s t h e year of t h e Cardinal as they w o n t h e first o u t r i g h t football c h a m p i o n s h i p ever for CHS. T h e y beat
Twin Valley foes a n d proved that individual stars are unnecessary for a c h a m p i o n s h i p team. T h e y lost five k e y players
weeks b u t pulled themselves together and w o n t w o very close a n d thrilling games. T h e Cards kept the c r o w d a n d themselves
guessing w h o w o u l d w i n a g a i n s t H a r p e r C r e e k a n d M a r s h a l l . T h e B e a v e r s h a d t h e b a l l f o r t h e l a s t f i v e
Coldwater's 20 yardline but could not score on the staunch defense. The Marshall Redskins bombarded the Cards with an aerial
attack a n d appeared t o b e heading
for a n upset. I n t h e closing minutes
however C o l d w a t e r ' s p o w e r f u l
offense maintained possession to
thwart a n y i d e a s o f a
tory. T h e Cardinals manhandled the
other Tw i n Valley t e a m s fairly e a s y
and p r o v e d that th e y w e r e t h e best
around. T h e y o u t s c o r e d
ference o p p o n e n t s 1 5 9 t o
Conference Honors went to Pat
W e i t e c a m p . A l D o w,
kewicz, L a r r y Lewis, a n d
ringer (both ways).
tion went to John Stokes,
tin, a n d Mike Klotz.

Bronson
Dowagiac
Albion
Hillsdale
Marshall
Harper Creek
Pennfield
Sturgis
Monroe
(• n o n conference)

�FAR LEFT, C o a c h Switzer is about to
receive his first victory
Mike Stokes, Brian Dirschell,
derson, Pat White. and Rick Gleason.
FAR LEFT BELOW- Terry Barringer runs
through a gapping hole, compliments of
the Lineman's Association as they had
done so many times before.
LEFT: John Toupalik, Kirk Miller, Mark
Henderson, Jeff Ward, Al D o w. and Pat
Weitecamp ham up the victory over Sturgis.
CENTER LEFT: The 1973-74 Coldwater
Cardinal Championship Football Team.
BELOW: Joe Connell receives the " o h "
from his mother and " C o a c h A l " while
teammates look on in agreement.

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�Homecoming '74: Mud

ABOVE: Teresa Chatfield c r o w n s Mary Tineryia 1974
ABOVE RIGHT. Mary and Linda Taylor anxiously await the big moment
ABOVE FAR RIGHT, Te r r y Barringer and Mary Tineryia ride around the track
RIGHT- 1 9 7 4 Hornecornong C o u r t FRONT R O W, C h r i s Kellogg, S t a c e y G c o d r e a u . M i c h o n A k e r, K i r k Weakley.
BACK ROW: Mike Dean, C i n d y Wickland, K i n g Te r r y Barringer, Q u e e n Mary Tineryia, L i n d a Taylor. L a r r y Lewis.
NOT PICTURED: Skip Lackey. Rick DeMarr, Jill Hapner, Rich Fraley.

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FIRST R O W: L . Halstead, C G r i m e s , G D i e h l , M H a r t n a g l e , S C u l b e r t , B
Uhrig, T R o u s e , R. Olmsted, M a n a g e r. SECOND ROW. S H a r t C. Kellogg,
G H u r l e y, a Wa t s o n , M . M a y, C . To t h , T. A v e r y. D . M a r t i n . W . K i n s e y.
THIRD ROW: B. Warner, K. Weakly, C. Davenport, T. Sikorski. M. Nelson, B

Post, G N o r t h r u p . M W i d e n e r, G Yo c k e y. S R e e d F O U R T H R O W C o a c h
Ron B e r c a w, M C h a t t e l d , B Wa l d r o n . S P e c k , T P e t t i b o n e . K K i e r n , E
Reynolds, B Wa g e s , C W a g o n e r, S. Weitecarnp. C o a c h Ivey.

�ABOVE LEFT: Cards make a successful tackle . .
ABOVE RIGHT: Mark Widener makes another one of his more respectful " p a s s e s "
ABOVE Chaos on the 50 Yard line.

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�National Honor Society
111

FAR ABOVE LEFT: Nancy Newberry, Laura Hinkley, Patti Davis.
FAR ABOVE RIGHT: Steve Stankewicz, Dada Allen. Cindy Davis, Tirn Lenz.
ABOVE: K a y Olmstead, Dave Martin, Mrs. Grimes. Jeff Prentice.
tleman, Mark Eberspeaker.
NOT PICTURED: Frank Lenning.

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�Balladiers' Madrigal Unique

SEATED: L a u r i H a n , D e b Bristol. S E C O N D R O W S h e r d H o n m e n , B r i a n
Dircshell, R o b Pickering, S u e U h l , D a n M a r l i n , C i n d y T h o m p s o n , T H I R D

R O W
R O W :

Steve Dexter, Carrie Byrne, A n n e Kelly, Larry Luke, Ti m Burke. B A C K
Pat Voss, Phil Troyer.

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�Fall Play Cast Rises

�FAR LEFT ABOVE: Mrs. Churnley
(Martha Paull), Dr. Chumley
(Ten Burke), and
son (Randy Kelly) trying to
locate Elwood.
FAR LEFT: Veta Louise Simmons
(Ann Rebentisch), and Myrtle
Mae (Alden Ebbitt) after a
trying experience.
ABOVE: Judge Gaff ney (Cindy
Davis), Dr. Churnley, the
attendant (Randall
er) and Myrtle Mae discuss
Elwood's disappearance.
LEFT: Elwood P. D o w d (Roger
Palmateer) talks to a wrong number.
OTHER CAST MEMBERS: Jeff
Prentice (taxi driver).
Holly Hughes
et), a n d Jan Linteau (Nurse
Kelly).

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�Girls Basketball Hits

FIRST R O W, C o a c h Sally Childs, M a r y Henderson. Ta m m i B a r - T H I R D R O W : K a t h y Heberling, M a n i o M a y, C a t h y B o l e y, Vi c k i
kowskr, Skip Lackey, Cheryl Ash, Jill Hapner, C o a c h Pat Lewis. K e e s l a r , Ta m m y Miller, Pam Stuart.
SECOND ROW, Judy Kasperski, Michele Cutcher, Lisa Kerr,

�Leg t o r i g h t C i n d y O'Neill, C o a c h P a t Lewis. S u s i e G r a y. M e l i n d a
Paull, E d n a M c L a u g h l i n , P a r e Stuart, P a l l y Stickney, J a n i s M o o r e ,

T a m m i Barkowski, J u d y Kasperski, Cheryl Ash, Mary Ash,

VARSITY BASKETBALL 1973-74
Coldwate
3
Colo
Coldwate
3
Albio
Coldwate
2
Colo
Coldwate
7
Hillsdal
Coldwate
6
Burr
Coldwate
4
Harper
Coldwate
6
Marsha
Coldwate
4
Three
Coldwate
7
Pennfiel
Coldwate
5
Sturgi
Coldwate
5
Bronso
Coldwate
4
Quinc

FAA LEFT, G o o d shot Cathy, To o bad it's the wrong Basket,
LEFT, Vicksburg steals the jump shot from Kathy Heberling
ABOVE. Judy Kasperski blocks her opponent.

Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate
Coldwate

JUNIOR VARSITY
1
Colo
2
Albio
3
Colo
2
Hillsdal
4
Burr
2
Harper
3
Marsha
3
Three
2
Pennfiel
3
Sturgi
3
Bronso
2
Quinc

2
3
3
1
2
3
1
6
2
6
4
2

7
8
1
3
1
7
9
1
2
2
2
2

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�Domancic,
Go to

KNEELING: Marcie Poling, Cindy O'Neil, Sue Moore, Melissa Poling
STANDING: Carrie Byrne, Lee Dogan, Ruth Warner, Barb Domancic, John Reyburn

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�KNEELING: J o e Lopez, J a c k Smith, Bill Smith, Phil Shakier, Steve Neesley, R i c k Gates, Mike Sweet, Tirn Stansell. Jeff Ward, Marvin Herman.
Steve M a x s o n , L a r r y Lewis. S TA N D I N G : C o a c h F r e d H o b a r t , T i m We l k e , p e r s k i , Rick DeMarr, C o a c h Doug Johnson.

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�Card
Look
in the
OPPOSITE PAGE, Bill Smith gets oft a tough shot.
LEFT: Jeff Wa r d smashes through t o signal t h e beginning
of another exciting Cardinal game.
B E L O W Mike Sweet takes a jump from Pennfield.

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Carson
CAS
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Dirschell S T U D E N T DIRECTOR:

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�LEFT: B r i a n Dirschell a s K o v y, t h e janitor, c o n s a student, R i c h Carl, i n t o
helping him.
BELOW: T h e prosecuting attorney, Randall Haze!baker, q u e s t i o n s B r e n d a
Perkins as t h e D. A . (Lauri Hart), the judge (Larry Luke), and Brian Dirschell
(the defendant) look on.

103

�J.V. Cagers Baffle

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JUNIOR
BASKETBALL
Randy
Larry
Carl Murdock
Kirk
Chris
Bill
Todd
Todd
Roger
Scott
Monty
Scott

�LEFT P e n n i ield tries to break through o u r line.
A B O V E BA Post succeeds in sinking a basket for the mighty Cards.
ABOVE RIGHT. C o n f e r e n c e time.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO MR. RON PHILBRICK OF THE CAROUSEL FOR SPORTS PICTURES.

�Cardinal staff: Gypsies,

CARDINAL
SEATED:
sex, C a r o l . Smith,
Penny DuBois, Terry
Barringer,
STANDING: C h r i s
George,
son, K a t h y Parker,
Paul
BUSINESS
ERS: J o h n Va n c e ,
Dave M a r t i n , a n d
Steve S t a n k e w i c z
take good care of our
money

�LEFT. Staff Photographers — Goob Corless B E L O W A d v i s o r, B a r b
Kuntz, a s usual w o r k i n g fike a dog, FA R B E L O W Edotor-In-Chief
Kathy Gray

�Cardinal
Has
NOT PICTURED:
FIRST R O W : C a t h y Rehkopf , D a r l a Allen, D i a n e Furry, M a r k
Meyer, D a n Martin, Steve Macklin, Ti m Clear, J u l i e Klimmer,
Cindy Davis, Deb Atkins, A n n Rebentisch.
SECOND ROW: Sheri Hoffman, A n n e Kelly, Chris Gantzer, Pat
Matuszak, Te n Booher, Scott Had. Ed Reynolds, Steve Dexter,
Pat Vo s s , M a r k Paradine, P h i l Tr o y e r, B i l l Stahlhood, A n n e
Schlubaitus, Lauri Hart, Sue Uhl.
THIRD ROW: Debi Bond, Carol Pierce, Kelly Hott, Chris Toth,
Brian D r s c h e l l , L a r r y Luke, R u s s Streeter, Ti m Burke, R o g e r
Palmateer, R o b Pickering, Ti m Lenz, Gerry Dulin,
lin, Carrie Byrne, Kim Parker, Deb Bristol.

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Mr.

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This year brought a new Vocal Music Director, David Sly, to
Frizzell, who accepted a position in Muskegon. Mr. Sly has
for the music department next year, including re-vamping
Choir. Due to an unfortunate accident this winter, Mr. Sly can
hobbling down the hall on crutches. Because of his illness
Annual Musical was cancelled this year. However, an all"The Remarkable Incident At Carson Corners" was presented
16-17 to take

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�Coach Kellogg, B. Johnston, M. Henderson, T A I l a m e r, M. D e a n , C. Toth, J. Stokes, M. Hartnagle, G. Diehl, C. Grimes, D. Paradine.

�Varsity Volleyballers
VARSITY VOLLEYBALL
alphabetical order
Cheryl
Barb
MaryJo
Judy
Jill
Chris
Sarah
Deb Taylor
Ruth
Sherry

This year's volleyball team did not have a picture
we thank John Branch for these impressions of

? C R O W D WoOD

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�J.V. Volleyball

LEFT T O R I G H T, M r s . H e a s t o n , Vi c k i Pifer, T h e r e s a Ly o n , K a t h y Daknis, P I C T U R E D : Susie Gray, Sandy Lopez. Monica Strobel.
Patti Stickney, P a m M o o r e , M i c k i M a y, L i n d a Linteau, C h r i s Mosier. N O T

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�MIXED CHORUS:
SITTING, K e v i n Pierson, B e n Stahlhood, B r i a n Palmateer,
Brenda Perkins, B r i a n Smullen, D u a n e Vo c k e y, J e ff Dale.
SECOND R O W : L i n d a L i l l y, P a m M i l l e r, C h e r y l H e a t o r,
Jane Scantlen, J o a n n e Grigg, M a r t h a Fisk,
elly. Kristi Diehl, C i n d y T h o m p s o n , Dave Sly, Vo c a l M u s i c
Instructor. T H I R D R O W, R i c k O m o , C h e r y l M o c k , R e n e
R o s s e t t e r, S a n d y C o l l i n s , J e r r y S m o k e r, R a n d y K e l l e y,
Brian F e l t o n , B i l l Ta i t , J i m P a r k e r, J i m Wo l f c a l e , K e v i n
Bowers, Terry LaPratt, Karen Cook.

Mixed
New This

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SEATED: C h r i s Gantzer. R o b i n F r a l e y, L a u r i H a d , R o b Pickering, S a n d y K l i m m e r , Sheri Holtman, Roger Palmateer, A n n e Kelly, Stacey Goodreau.
Foerster, K a t h y R e h k o p l , B a r b Shernel, D i a n n e F u r r y. S TA N D I N G : J u l i e

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���TENNI
5 Jackson
2
5
7 Bronson
0
6 Hillsdale
1
5 H a r p e r Creek 2
4
1 Sturgis
6
5 Marshall
2
5 Hillsdale
2
5 Albion
2
7 Bronson
0
7

VARSITY
Coldwater 1 2 Jackson 4 9
Coldwater 9 Charlotte 4 6
Coldwater 3 2 Hillsdale 1 2
Coldwater 3 6 Dowagiac 2 4
Coldwater 3 7
Coldwater 2 0 Jackson
Coldwater 3 Sturgis
4 3
Coldwater 2 1 Bronson 3 4
Coldwater 2 4 Albion
3 4
Coldwater 1 5 Harper Creek 4 4
Coldwater 2 7 Three Rivers 2 5
Coldwater 2 8 Marshall 3 0

Coldwater placed First in
son Invitational
Jim Fansler —
We placed second in the
ley Tourneys and fourth in the
Regional

CROSS
Coldwater 4 5 Bronson 1 9
Coldwater 4 2 Marshall 1 9
Coldwater 4 2 Hillsdale 1 9
Coldwater 4 3 Harper Creek 2 0
Coldwater 4 9 Sturgis
1 5
Coldwater 4 3 Penni ield 1 9
Coldwater 4 3 Union City 2 0
Coldwater 4 1 Bronson 2 0
Coldwater 4 2 Albion
2 0
Coldwater 4 6 Charlotte 1 7

Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater
Coldwater

VARSITY
Coldwater 5 5
Coldwater 4 9
Coldwater 5 9
Coldwater 6 1
Coldwater 5 6
Coldwater 6 8
Coldwater 5 7
Coldwater 5 3
Coldwater 5 7
Coldwater 5 3
Coldwater 7 2
Coldwater 6 5
Coldwater 7 1
Coldwater 6 9
Coldwater 5 5
Coldwater 5 5
Coldwater 7 7
Coldwater 6 1
Coldwater 8 2
Coldwater 6 0

Bronson 6 5
Albion 7 6
Harper
Marshall
Hillsdale

5 5
4 9

Sturgis 4 8
Lakeview 7 0
B . C. Central 77
S t . Philip 5 8
Albion 8 5
Harper
Marshall 6 2
T h r e e Rivers 74

Albion Invitational — we won
of 20
Sturgis Kiwanis Invitational
Eberspeaker, Varsity Reserve —
Mary Herman, Gary Collins, Mark
Linteau

Hillsdale 4 8
Sturgis 5 7
Bronson 6 7
Dowagiac 6 8

GIRL'S J.V.
Coldwater 8 S t u r g i s 1 5
Coldwater 7 U n i o n City 1 5
Coldwater 1 B r o n s o n 1 5
Coldwater 8 A l b i o n 1 5
Coldwater 3 H a r p e r
Coldwater 0 Hillsdale 1 5
Coldwater 1
Coldwater 1 5 C o l o n
0
Coldwater 1 4 B r o n s o n 1 6
Coldwater 3 U n i o n City 1 5

GIRL'S VARSITY
Coldwater 1 2 Sturgis 1 5
Coldwater 5 Union City 1 5
Coldwater 1 0 Bronson 1 5
Coldwater 1 5 Albion 1 0
Coldwater 5 Harper
Coldwater 1 2 Hillsdale 1 5
Coldwater 2
Coldwater 1 5 Colon
0
Coldwater 7 Bronson 1 5
Coldwater 1 4 Union City 1 6

VARSITY
Coldwater 3 4 Bronson
0
Coldwater D o w a g i a c
7
Coldwater 3 3 Albion 1 6
Coldwater 2 1 Hillsdale 1 4
Coldwater 2 0 Marshall 1 8
Coldwater 2 0 Harper
Coldwater 4 6
Coldwater 1 9 Sturgis
7
Coldwater 0 Monroe 2 8

�GIRL'S
Coldwater 3 9
Coldwater 3 7
Coldwater 2 9
Coldwater 7 0
Coldwater 6 0
Coldwater 4 2
Coldwater 6 8
Coldwater 4 0
Coldwater 7 5

JUNIOR VARSITY
Coldwater 6 6 Bronson 8 5
Coldwater 5 0 Albion
5 1
Coldwater 6 1 Harper Creek 4 5
Coldwater 5 2 Lumen Christi 7 1
Coldwater 5 3 Marshall 5 0
Coldwater 6 4 Hillsdale 4 8
Coldwater 6 3 Sturgis
6 6
Coldwater 3 9
Coldwater 6 6 B. C. Lakeview 7 7
Coldwater 4 9 B. C. Central 7 4
Coldwater 5 8 B. C. St. Philip 5 4
Coldwater 5 9 Albion
7 1
Coldwater 6 2 Harper Creek 5 5
Coldwater 7 3 Marshall 8 3
Coldwater 7 8 Three Rivers 5 8
Coldwater 5 5
Coldwater 6 2 Hillsdale 5 7
Coldwater 4 6 Sturgis
6 9
Coldwater 7 2 Bronson 8 0
Coldwater 5 1 Dowagiac 5 8

Colon 2 4
Albion 3 8
Colon 3 7
Hillsdale 1 6
Burr Oak 2 0
Harper
Marshall 1 6
Three Rivers 6 5

JUNIOR VARSITY
Coldwater 6 Parma Western 7
Coldwater 4 0 Albion
0
Coldwater 6 0 Hillsdale
6
Coldwater 2 4 Harper Creek 6
Coldwater 0 Marshall
6
Coldwater 3 9
Coldwater 2 5 Sturgis

Golf Scores can be found on
page
Girl's Tennis Scores
vailable

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�Cheerleaders
1974 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
CLOCKWISE Doane Furry. Carol Hemker K . r n \ W i c k , Denoce Lyon, Mary Lytle, K r o h Callahan, Kathy R o g

�JUNIOR VARSITY.. SEATED: Stacey Goodreau. Brenda Simons, D e b McKinnon, J o d y Otis, M a r y Wright. Karen Areas S TA N D I N G
Sherrie Avery, Carol To w e r W R E S T L I N G CHEERLEADERS- Tammy Griffin, P a m Miller, Darla K a n o u . . Gayle Ss...Tn.

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�Girl's Chorus Attends

SITTING: T. Zabonick, B Shame!, R. Huss. R. Meyer. K. Foerster,
J. Miller. D. Barroso, T. Winner, H. Hart. SECOND ROW L. Knight,
K. Borden, D. Roberts, A. Nunnery, S. Goodreau, D. Orno,

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THIRD ROW: J. Karn, B . Creech, R. Trombley, C. George, C.
Rhodes, R. Fuher, J. Linteau, C. Pierucki, L. Hunker, L.
ROW: K. Thomas. C. Shedd, S. Foerster, D. Zegarski, P. Callahan.

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���FRONT R O W M a r y Lytle, J o a n n e Peterson, C a r o l Hernker, Parn
Stead, M i c h e l e Otis. Step Lackey, U s e Kerr, Joe Hauska.
SECOND ROW. J a c k Ye a k y. Bill Stahlhood, R u s t y Brand, Steve
NeeSlOy, Rick DeMarr, Joe Lopez, To o t Reynolds

BACK R O W Tr a i n e r D a n Ta g e r t , C o a c h L o w e . S t e v e Maxson,
John Va n c e , To r n Olmstead, E d B l o o m , C h u c k Schultz, L a r r y
Lewis, Steve McKnight, Steve Klotz, Mike Sowles, Coach Fuller.

AR LEFT ABOVE: Steve Neesley slams one
i LEFT: The tearn watches the game horn the dugout.
AR LEFT CENTER E d Bloorn concentrates on h i s pitch.
ABOVE: Coaches Fuller and Lowe look over the scoresheets.
RIGHT: Coach Lowe addresses the learn before the game

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�FRONT R O W, l e f t t o right: B . Smith, T. L a Gro, J . Escala. T.
Linn.

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R O W M. Blansit, J. Tartaglia, K. D a r r o w, J. Fansler,
S D e x t e r, E B a c o n , M r J o h n s o n

Otte

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�Tennis — What

LEFT Between sets players confer with coach.
FAR LEFT. Brett a n d J e l l leave the c o u r t after a t o u g h
match.
CENTER L E F T " Ta r t a g " r e t u r n s w i t h a
hand.
ABOVE LEFT: Tint keeps his eyes on t h e action.

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�RIGHT: Kathy Heberling passes the baton to Deb Leach.
FAR A B O V E RIGHT: To n y Pope h a s the l o o k of victory in
his eye
BELOW S t e v e Kasperski displays the rare form of " b a c k "
highjumping
FAR B E L O W T h e start of the 880.
B E L O W R I G H T: M a r i e To w e r c a r r i e s h e r b a t o n i n f o r
another relay victory.
CENTER BELOW RIGHT: Debi Griffin heaves
FAR R I G H T B E L O W: D e n i c e L y o n c o m p e t e s i n
dles.

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�Boys, Girls
in Track,

���Hats Off to the Class of

��ARION AWARD — Band:
ARION AWARD — Choir:
BAUSCH &amp; LOMB SCIENCE AWARD:
OUTSTANDING CHOIR MEMBER:
OUTSTANDING SENIOR BOY:
OUTSTANDING SENIOR GIRL:
QUILL &amp; SCROLL — Newspaper: Kathy Gray,
Steve Macklin, Roger Palmateer, Martha Paull,
Jody Rhodes, Maddie Schultz,
QUILL &amp; SCROLL — Yearbook: Chris Endicott,

�FAR L E F T A B O V E D A R History
line Schultz
CENTER ABOVE Valedictorian, A n n &amp; r i n g e r
ABOVE. Salutatorian, Dave Cavanaugh
FAR LEFT: N e w members of the National H o n o r
Society listen during the presentation assembly
LEFT T o p Te n ( c l o c k w i s e ) D a v e O d r e n , B o b
Nettleman, J a n i s M a h a ff e y. S t e v e K l o t z , R u t h
Ray, D a v e C a v a n a u g h , A n n B i r i n g e r, M a g g i e
Mahaffey. C o n n i e Burnt, n o t pictured G r e t c h e n
Rick

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�SEATED FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: A D M I N I S T R ATO R S W . Wa d e Smith, Assistant Director; K e n Strong, Co-Ordinator; J o h n Dygert, Director; a n d
key, Industrial Director.

The Branch Area Careers Center opened last August to Juniors and Seniors from Quincy, Bronson, and Coldwater.
Morse street, this extraordinary piece of architecture has been viewed by many, both out of towners and localites.
planning, the B.A.C.C. contains a mall area, individual program departments, a restaurant, canteen, student operated store, a
television studio, and audioTours have been frequently conducted through the Skill Center by qualified students. On these tours people view
operation, utilizing the various tools and equipment available to them. Much money has been sunk into the tools used
dents
The B.A.C.C. has been beneficial to both the students and the general public. Organizations are invited to dine in
operated restaurant, then use the mall area for their business meetings. A tour of the facilities often winds up the day
groups
Students have not only learned a skill here at the Center, they have also learned to contend with the public in a
tion. Students can serve the public in the restaurant run by the Foods Classes, the Child Care students provide daying, the Auto Mechanics Classes service cars, the Graphic Arts Classes provide artwork, photography, and printing
nesses and organizations. These are only a few thins pupils at the center do — all under qualified supervision. If you haven't
already seen the kids at work, COME ON DOWN!!! ,

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�FAR A B O V E C o u n s e l o r s Hubert Hansel. Denny Erickson, and Kay Kellogg.
ABOVE: OFFICE SECRETARIES: Connie Gray, Marilyn Johnson, Donna Little, M a r y e a s k i a n d Wnda Ferguson.

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Occupatio

RIGHT Yo u n g Intern Gerry Dubs and
v a r u s o c h e c k the b l o o d p r e s s u r e of a heart
patient
BELOW- T h e kids love t o play w i t h all t h e neat
toys in Child Care

Child

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Creative Art

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ABOVE D E C A Dave Johnson and
DECA B e r n i e S t a n k e w i c z s t o p t o r a
leisurely c h a t w i t h t h e f r i e n d l y D E
shopkeepers
RIGHT C a r o l S u m m e r s gives
fied c u s t o m e r h e r c h a n g e
"Ring ' N W r a p "

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�The '74 CARDINAL would like to extend a special thank you to Dick Aldrich's morning and afternoon Graphic Arts
some of the pictures taken at the Skill Center, and to Rene Poch of Colonial Studios in Coldwater for helping with

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That time of loving may not
and so I've saved +he old loves one
to call back when the leaves
and winter covers all
and now is next to nothing
compared to where
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or if it does it might not be
The loves remembered, those
have caught me living in
for now is next to nothing
compared to where
and that time of loving may not

�FOR
Quick
selling your
Professional
Management
Qualified sales staff to
serve you better.

COREY'S
Men'sand
21West Chicago

The FORD
new listings every Wednesday . .
Bran
Coldwater
Bran
Tekonsha,
517-279-9548

JERRY
Realt
106 East
Coldwater,
4903

—H O U S E O F

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�Congratulations

CORSON AUTO
Phone: 278 8561
46 E. Chicago St.

CRAIG PHARMACY
Located in the
Village Square
For the Finest at No
Extra Cost"

�These fine
styles for
young
an
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SHAW
STOR

4 0 W . Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
278-8252
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High Performance Engine Parts
Precision Engine Building
Passenger Car and Truck Parts
20 East Chicago St.

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WILLIAMS APOTHECARY
Phone 278-5631

4 6 W. Chicago St.
Phone 278-8646

45 N. Hancheit St.
Coldwater

Featuring Pedwin Shoes for
Young Men

W. H . Williams

R. M. Zeluff
L. E. Muckel

Miss America Shoes for
Young Women

You're in the class of
'75? '76? '77? Order
your senior

Plastic,
Neon, Truck
Let-tering

New Location
278-5849

ZALES

178 West Garfield

JEWELFRS

ARNOLD'S MIDWAY
CERAMIC
28 Williams St.

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SHORT &amp; SON INC.
202 Morse

Good Luck Coldwater High
Darling Display

THE MARMON GROUP, INC.

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Coldwat

�To those who love . . .

WEDDINGS ARE ONE
OF OUR
Let us capture
memory of your
in beautiful colored
that you can

A Complete
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Wedding Invitations
Bridal
Ring
Bridal Aprons
Plates — Cups —

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Wedding
Cake
Cake
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62
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�YOUR NAVY
offers graduates
than

Has offering you a real chance to build your future. He's
On opportunity trifle
In the New Navy. you can work at an exciting tots that gives
satisfaction. The ktnd of job you'd be proud to build a
inside the Navy
The Navy can train you in one 01 70 interesting fields for over 300 differe.,
jobs Jobs front Aviation Mechanic to Nuclear Specialist Active ,ohs
take you all over
If you thInk you've got what a lakes lo make I n the ^,
There's an expert ready, willing and able to help you
special in the

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HENDERSON REALTY, INC.
28 Division Street

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Mary M. Henderson

NAVY RECRUITING
96 Capital
Battle Creek, Mich. 49014
Call Collect 6 1 6 - 9 6 2 - 3 0 2 2

"Our goal is your complete satisfaction"
Office Phone

Congratulations Class

FIRS
NATION
Tr u s t a n d
Savings B a n k

One dream has now become a reality.
Now let your financial
a reality

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�Fairfield
Shopping
Sears C a t a l o g

Tempo S t o r e
Kroger S u p e r S t o r e

Heritage H a r d w a r e

Lyon P h a r m a c y

All S t a t e Insurance

Plaza B a r b e r S h o p

Fabric W o r l d

Over 500 free parking spaces
Convenient one-step shopping
Over 60,000 square feet of shopping area

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the m o s t in

4 2 W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Mich.

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Congratulations to Our
and the Class of

From
THE BOARD
OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

THOMPSON CONSTRUCTION
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AL'S SUPER
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146W. Chicago St.
Coldwater, Michigan
Phone 278-8337

J. B. BRANCH &amp; CO.
DEPARTMENT
"Serving Coldwater Since 1877"
34 West Chicago Street
Coldwater, Michigan

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DAVIS
MARINE
INCORPORATED

Tank
and
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continuous service

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W. A. Lettinga &amp; Associates
Dr. Bacon
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Chrysler Boats — Motors — Dilly Trailers
Areo Craft — Crest Pontoons
Sea Star Boats — Glastron Boats

BEATY'S SPORT
North End of Coldwater Lake
R sc3

Coldwater, Michigan 4 9 0 3 6

WOOD'S SAFETY
2 S. Clay St.

LYON PHARMACY
Fairfield
Coldwater, Michigan

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Coldwater, Michigan
Ph. Area: 5 1 7 — 278-4396
LLOYD B. HICKS, Prop.
Wheels — Frames — Axles Straightened
Brake Service — Wheel Balancing

49036

�Congratulations Class

QUALITY SPRINGS
DIVISION OF KUHLMAN CORPORATION
Manufacturers of Coil Wire Springs
for
355 Jay

Coldwater,
278-23

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Division of

120 Years
SOOEmployees
46,000 Tons
Per

Midwest supporting progressive education through cooperation and contribution.
Foundry Scene at Career Center

Six million cars
have a Midwest
them, a production
million castings

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

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BRANCH COUNTY AVIATION
Charter
Cessna Sales
Cessna Pilot

Congratulations
to the Class of '74

P.O. Box 272,
Phone 51 7-278

WALT BALCOM INSURANCE

Ron Cornell

TIRE C O M PA N Y

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COMPANY

109 West Chicago

Cornplete Line of
C o .
Passenger, Truck and Implement Tires
Farm Tire Service
Columbia Bicycles — Panosonic Stereo
27B-5639 and 218-5630

Congratulations

Equipment

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MIX-GENERAL AGENCY INC.
COMPANY

Phone
129 Industrial
Coldwater,
Leland Vance — Charles Berry

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460 Jay Street

"Say it with

NORM FAULKNER
FLORIS
55 Green St.

278-4148
Coldwater, Mich.

LAKE ERIE DOOR COMPANY
340 Jay
Coldwate

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fro

MAHAFFEY PLUMBING
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Coldwater, M i c h i g a n
108 S . H u d s o n S t .
CALL
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278-56

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Pictured are two of the three Co-Op students employed by Branch
We have enjoyed the association of these three fine students and wish
in their chosen fields. Contributing to the education of the community is part of
Branch County Bank's local
Branch County Bank is also proud of the $400.00 BCB Scholarship given in
1972 to Don Shemel who is attending Central Michigan University and in
Susan Hart, who now attends Eastern Michigan University. A similar
arship is available each year as part of Branch County Bank's
to serve the needs of

Main Office: C h i c a g o
Auto B a n k : G r a n d &amp; M o n r o e
Fairfield P l a z a : N .
Reading Office:
Member

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Congratulation
to
Class of '74

COLDWATER DAILY
REPORT
15 West

PARKSIDE PHARMACY

"Yours
right to

Coldwater,
Marilyn Thompson and
Proprietor

Cornplirnents o f

Sheriff Keith
Coldwater, Michigan

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Senior
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1974
Yearbook Staff

STANDARD OIL
527 Race
Coldwater,
278-235

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We know what you're looking for.
58 W. Chicago
Coldwate

278-644

JeWeLRY

THE JEWELER YOU KNOW YOU CAN
7 W. Chicago St. P h o n e

BAYSINGER

H&amp; H

Corner of Pearl Rd. and

Coldwater's
David Green,

Coldwater,
238-260

76W. Chicago

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C O L D WAT E R OPTICAL SHOP
25West

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NORTON AUCTIONEERS INC.

"Best Wishes
Class of '74"
Auctioneers — Liquidators —
Appraiser

CARROLL'S
4 8 W . Chicago

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Full Time Professional
Coldwater,

SOUTHERN MICHIGAN
GROCER CO., INC.
institutional wholesale grocers
Coldwater, Michigan
278-5627
"Serving 3 States"
MEMBER O F

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Congratulations
Seniors

Baysinger
Corner of Pearl Rd. and Old 27
Coldwater, Michigan
238-2600

DickJohnson
595 W e s t Chicago

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�There is more to see,
with Cable TV
ABC - C B S - N B C
INDEPENDENT

Good Luck Seniors!

EDUCATIONAL

Gamby Candy

Coldwat

110 Morse St.

Cablevision

Coldwater, Mich.

364 Marshall St.

Expert Styling

WOOD WARDS

HOUSE

Womens World
Brenda Roberts, Owner

23 West Chicago
Coldwater, Michigan

Phone 278-4531

278-4345
4 4 W. Chicago

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the Graduates
the Student

Interiors

WOLF'S
640 East Chicago Rd.

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278-6378

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BURGER
432 East Chicago St.

17

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announce the big
MAPTIN LAUPIMORE
photographer

278-2748 or 279-9604
Specializing in Weddings and
teen photos

ERNS
DOG'N'SUDS

KOLASSA'S
QUEE
152 Division Street
Coldwater, Michigan
"Eat, Drink and
Be Merry"
at

Complete Line
360 Marshall
Frank and Dorothy Ernst
New for Take Out
Chicken at
9 pieces in a Bucket
12pieces in a Bucket
15 pieces in a Bucket
18 pieces in a Bucket

Dairy
Queen

$2.9
$3.8
$4.5
$5.2

Remember no
more
Homemade Onion
Breaded Mushrooms Are
Reel Specialties
1
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Congratulations to All
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.REYBURN'
Downtown

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SPORTING GOODS

"PART
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STAFF
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HARDWARE
6 I 63 W. Chicago

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HARDWARE STORES

C.H.S.
Tom Allemier
Eric
Rusty
Tom
Rick
Claudia
Al
Mark
Rick
Mary

Bud
Steve
Larry
Joe
Denice
Dave Martin,
Steve
Kirt Miller
Sue Moore
Steve
Cindy O'Neill
Mark
Steve
John
John
Jack
Pat Weitecamp
Pat White

Say's "Congratulations '74 Cardinal Staff"
17 7

�can you imagine
without
let us share your
interpretive, personal

COLONIAL

'your yearbook photographer"

325Jay Street,
278-56

�A Man Is Rich
To The Number
He Can Afford To

—

�Friendship Is the
That Can Hold the

In producing a yearbook we must
time and talents of many individuals. The
1974 Cardinal would like to thank
ing people: Rene Poch of
Jack Hills of the Sturgis Daily Journal, the
teachers who let me out of my classes, the
Office secretaries for
Dirschell and Tim Lenz for taking pictures,
our Business Managers: Steve
John Vance, and Dave Martin for doing a
great job, the small but mighty Cardinal
Yearbook Staff, especially Carol Smith.
Penny DuBois, and Terry Barringer, and a
very special thanks to a great gal, Barb
Kuntz, who stood behind me and gave me
that extra kick in the butt when the
rough
Kathy
Editor1974

�Human
Are
The Ways
The
Are

�I Don't Know Where
Now Thai. I Am Gone —
I Hope The Wind
Helps Me Carry On. . .
—

��Life Itself Is Only
A Dream. . .
Nothing
save Empty
And

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