Western High School - Beacon Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1946
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' .X 'v 'W 3 Page Slx JANUARY I946 Marine M Alelruclc Tony Bango Ellen R Baumgawclt Nmzne E Beach Peggy Bear cl Gorclcm A Beaubzevl Fvanccs M Bebrmt Marr1aretH Bendlm Blanche Benson Esther Bera Gecnqc R Berneclcer M Wayne Bctz Tlwmasl Bzttove Mary Blazquee W Ceczl Blemns Alma J Brancl Bc1ve1l1jC Brzclqes Alzce M Broun Juamta Bmylee Lcmm A Buclmer Elczabeth K Burt Damel J Butler Grace K Callcut Hmolcl W Campbell Mzke M Chakalozlan Cznzc ood L Chall Mztchcll J C eluclc Dmne Cotton Glorza Crow Eleuorc F Cutackl Le5l1e L Demeter Alzce Derclevlan llfflVll1j1lH Dzttman Mzke Doncnan Luc zlle Fer navzdez N an , ' ff K 5' gg, 'Y .I-I h A - - ' , ef- ' B . - 1' JANUARY l946 Dorothy M Fryer Fern L Garrlnn Helen George Le1gh D Gocldarrl Dolores Gon ale Frank Gorclen Raymond L Gover Hersanthe Grzbzzl Irene A Grnnas Dorothy J Gnetsfhoff Delorm P Hale Margaret H Hanley Nazar Haralnadran Carmen M Hernantle Alue Herrera Marjorie I Hershey Ton sr'1ntL Hzll John L Jacobs' Annie Kalagzan Enqenf F Kalw Phyllzb R Kznq Joyce Knapp PeterA Kosiba Jr Helen J Kryqoskz Waltcr S Kszon Arpena Kushzqzan S Jean Lznclsey George E Iona Donald Lovzlace Donna J Iytle Albertha J Marshuk Doralee M MH7I17l John W McAnally Dona J McCauley Rose Mary Mc'Kan1c ,M ffl? Page Seven y , so A an t as 3 A ty 1 3 i6 Q U an H Z or IS, J X :iffy ' . fi 'W rg, 1- :ek ,M i y - ' F 6- Y Q . h . h' y in JANUARY I946 Nml C McLean Andrey L Meador Verne G Mepltam Shirley E Mester J Robert Mzller Robert D Moll Eva W Moore Margaret C Moorolan Dorothy R Moravanslcy Marzan R Morton Wzllulm Murray Rosemary Nagy Irene A Nzxon Frank J Novak Donald R Ovtler znlc Otal ,sf 3 5 James E Overly Dolores M Parpznellz Mary Pzelrzylc Helen Popravsky Slnrley I Premlle Janet A Prokoplalc V11 torza Pnrof Dorothy J Pyle Marze V Quannz Margaret J Qnzrzng Jack W Racklyeft Ellen G Rezller V1rg1nza J Remnant Marlon Reynolds Marlowe E Rzsmger George Roberts, Jr Leuzs D Sackett Esther Santnlzna Lots B Schoff ga Eughf y, ,Z ,e G R nw- 5' F' ' I . Z si Q , A in Frr nw ' ' ' , .Z . f JANUARY-I946 Louisa B. Schiller Dorothy E. Scott Shirley E. Sedlozv Frances Shore Beauty Y. L. Y. Shack Angelo Silva Alice L. Simpson Peter Sirian Betty S. Slatton Donald E. Smith Frank R Smith Richard A Smith Eva Solano Bernice H Tarter Margaret T Tater Alun Thomas Dorothy Thomas Rose Tooroian Genevieve Trzcianowski James A Turck Mary Vengeloff Doris C Vaugh 1 Donald W Voss Bertha A Wallace Jean Wee Emmeline M Wilson Richard C Wohlfezl Henry P Wonq Paul J Ye Ann Younq A Andr ew Zobzart 1 'Q sl. .M S Page Nine SlFNllUlli COMllMl ll ll 'Illll RLS Soma! 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Ellen R 1hOl seeletlly Shllley MGStEl Tony B lnqo Eva Moore Alma Bland Goldon Beaublen Alpena KUSh1g1ln L'll7lCllQ07L Commzttee Ch 1lll'Udl1 Nollne Be lch sec letarv Illlllllll Bloyles L IS Seholf Dolothy Gretscholl Fmellne WIIS n Color Comm ttee Ch llman Jeln Llnclsey, secletelly Es-thel Bera Mlllolle Rlslneel Albeltha Mlrshleh Mary Blazguez MAIV V nffeloft Helen Plplovsky Flouev CUHIHIILIPC ChdllI'I1EI1 lVlllgzlel Bendlln Mal ldll Reynclds seeletaly Feln GdldIlCl Esthel Sallllllllll Beauty Qehuek Ev 1 Qol lno Gen vlexe Tlz anowskl Dlanc Cotton D01 llee M lllln Nlotto Committee Challmell Fl lllees Bebout Lynn Dlttman Pl yllls KIIIQ eelet IV Allee BIQWII Shllley Sedlow Ilene GIUIIIS Loulsl SLl'llllt1 Enlogene Seott Rosemaly McKanlc Wm all 4 ' 5 ' 1' 'A 11 1 4 1 .J J , J . . . . . . rf Jn' ' - - v - - ' ,s ' 7 Y 3 . .. . . . . , ',' , y V . y , . l f ' . W l ' v ,- . ,. : . . V . K . V A 33 ' 1 5 '- , Z 1 7 , . - M U : , V .- V . V L .. . V V V . V . Q. V . 3 2 V V . ' ' -. l. , . 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V: .. 2, ,, ., V . f Adminismtramtiwn JANUARY-l946i-- M1 Ivan Mm hell A f1m11111 pose 1S thls one of M1 Iv 111 Mltchell 1ss1st1nt pI'1UClpa1, as he speaks wlth 1 student M1 M1tLhe1l who 1S a1so Western s summe1 school punupal was lpp01I'lt6C1 1n Septembe1 10 100 Miss Mabel W0011v.1r1l Bemg cl Westexn gladuate 11e1sL1f M155 M1be1 Woodwaxd feels comfoltably It home on the Range She has the dlbt1l1C,11OH of be mg one of the two women Dl1l1Llpl1S 1 Detxoli hex 'appmnlment to t1'11s posltlon came m Seplcmbel 1941 A mans best fuend 11, hls counselol F1om1eft to rlfght ll. I'hom1s Qumlm Washmgton H111 1111110116 Reidhead Lmcoln H111 Md1gl1Ct1l Couxtnex F1'1nk1m H111 Rhea Kulke Echson Hall md WIIIOII Hoyt of Jeffelson H111 Page 1 rflve . v. . ,, ' . 1 s 1 -1, '14 Q . , , Z .. .. 2' c . 1 ' ' ' 'i' H L Q . . . . . . i 2' .' V '. 2 ' , 2 2 Z . . . , . , , . v 1 - ', .4l,' . I 33 bf 1- 1's., . 1 . ' ' ' ' v ' .--7 v ' 1 ' 1 - ' g ' ' ', 1.11 1 1, :- zj' I . z3 e'z 1 1- - -1 Q., , . . Z. 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VOPilll0lldl Departluellt Prepdung the fellows lox good Job and teachmg the g11lS to be happy teachers From left to 11g,ht IH the fust low are F AHIIQISKJII A Doty M Peuy G Don lldson 1nd L Claw son In the bxgk axe F Revs W Fostex W Klalss H Scott xnd L L1 Verne 9019111 11 Department Wlth the enexgy ol a splxttlng wtorn the sclence teachers pxepne futule Exnstelns Standmg ale W KUb1lZ D Sallsbuzy A Reynolds M Hpnbh E Sundstlom R Vokes und F Del son Page Fourteen JANUARY I946 S01 ml Q1 ll 111 1- D1 Pdrlllll Ill L1V1Hg 111 the past IS Just .1 yob Wllll these soull suence tc mhexs Ptek mg hom benlnd We h me W F1ste1 E T1171sky O S1I'1 lUIl'w md C Bxb cools. 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EW:-:'I afllfff , WY jfi 1 , 5 X M, wx Q e:as:s:ss5::- 1, X 5 . v xrwsi, I - , , , QQ XQS , 1 ,Q wwf W x Q SPORTS - ewes JANUARY I946 BALL Page Eighteen We ended up West Slde Champlons th1s ye ll due to the fme teamwork of these boys Vmce Foley 95 shagged flve passes for 165 vnds Westerns shm but amazlngly dur nble News xll cxty quarterback Jack Schlle man 75 made f1Ve touchdown Jaunts whlch averaged 25 yards Mauler Art Stearns 85 all c1ty gund who recovered thxee fumbles had speed and deceptlvcness that was con tmtly '1 threat to all runners The Cow boys plungmg full back B1llCheed1e 91 led the team IH polnts scored wlth 42 Probablx Westerns all t1me center Ken Wenzel 84 played a bang up defenswe and offenslve game lnterceptmg' three passes An 1nv1nc1ble mdomxtable tackle Art Schme du 96 placed on the Free P1999 second all state team Art Varady 77 halfback led the West slders wlth elght successful con VGISIOHS Placlnsi on the Detvozt Tunes and Free Press flrst all clty teams Jlm Overly 853 played end and was the only Cowboy to make both mvthlcal elevens Havlng one of the d9adl1eSt and most ac curlte throwlng arms ln the league Jlm Angeles 94 tlred 16 passes which h1t thelr milk Although xt was thelr flrst year on the squad Don Ncx 80 and Flank Buckncl 87 chalged along Slde of the rest of the squad llke true veterans Ed Bobowskl 90 number one Cowboy substitute could cwpably play vt any back position. I SWIM TEAM Westerns rookie swim teani. although not in the class of previous swim squads. inanwged to take fourth place in the City Finals. This was due primarily to the fine coaching of Wilbur Gunnerson, swim team mentor for the past years, who consecutively, year in year out, has presented superior teams. This year, paced by long distance water greyhounds Bob Simkus, Ron Alsobrooks, Frank Himsons, and Gordon McClellan, speed demons. Ted Gross, Joe Sim- kus, Harry Ackerman. and divers Joe Simkus and Tony Bango, the tankers won five dual meets, losing only to the powerful Cooley and Northwestern squads. In diving, the Cowboys were ably represented when Joe Simkus took second in the finals while Bango placed fourth. Experience combined with youth in the form of George McClellan and Frank Hanson, gave the Cowboy tankers many individual points throughout the year in the Medley. Page Twenty Sophomore Ron Alsobrooks, swimming the 100-yard breast stroke, was adged out by Bandyk, all-city for the second year, in the finals. The other half of the Tank Twins, Bob Simkus, excels in the 100-yard back stroke, placing second in the city meet, thus becoming an all-city man along side of brother Joe, Ron Alsobrooks, and Frank Han- son. Joe and Bob, with still a year to go, this season accumulated the grand total of 118 points. Too much credit can not be given to the fine work of Coach Wilbur Gunnerson whose inspiration and knowhow has carried Western to City Championships, This year Coach Gunnerson had to be content with laying the groundwork of next year's team since he had practically no veterans and should be able to pre- sent in '46 a team that will be long remembered in the annals of West,ern's swimming history. JANUARY-I946-l- Defeating four schools, Central, Hamtramck, Highland l-JANUARY-I946 CR SS C UNTRY Track Team Front row: Bill Henkin, Neil McLean, Cecil Blevins, Gay- land Jackson, Bob Farrugra, Stanley Fletcher, Back rozr: Jack Long, Dick Slaong, Stanley Estrada, Wayne Betz, Jesse Nester, Ignacio Gonzalez, manager. Ken Gunderson. Bill Murray, Coach Lawson, Bob Jones and Charles Webb. Westerns now departed coach, genial red-haired Thomas Lawson, piloted a green team of two milers into West Side top five. Park, and Miller, and losing to but one, Redford, these thin- elads would easily have won a medal for the fight and spirit which they displayed througout the season. Wayne Betz Neil McLean, William Murray, Gaylon Jack- son, Jack Long and Robert Jones are the lads who were awarded letters in this Marathon. Under bleak gray sky these hard running boys from Western raced for the West Side Championship at Palmer Park, In perhaps the most gruelling of races the Cowboys managed to take fifth place, losing to Cooley, City Champions, ,533 Northwestern, second place. title holde1's, and Mackenzie, third in the city meet. Since the first three city places were captured by West Side Schools. this shows that the Red and White competed against the city's toughest competition. Wayne Betz. the only track letter winner on the squad, was unanimously elected captain by his fellow teammates. Incidentally Betz was one ot' the boys who was with Floyd Rogers, Richard HoI'l'man. and Alex Drabkowski when they captured the two mile Wayne Relay cup for Western High School for the tirst time, Although these true-blue runners didn't have many root- crs cheering them on to victory, they still managed to give a sterling performance throughout the season. showing the new coach an example ot' the never'say-die Western Spirit. Page Twenty-one JANUARY-I946----- GIURLS9 CKJEY TEAM Page Twenfy Two Pu timed at the top fiom left to Hgh! me DOI15 Woods, Shuley Gidfe Rm sem ny Naby Dorothy Thomas Joan Loefflei Maiy M19 Angeline M lk is Vud Juengel Doi othy Robeit son Bertha Willdeo Knot pictuxedj Clam Sm lgl an Knot plctulcdj ' 3 . . .' . : ,' 1 ,' ' , .. Q X Q . U , Georgia Adams, Josephine Garcia, Elaine Burling, Helen Popoff QCaptain'j, Peggy Tastard . . . . . 2 .Q ' k ev.. ,.. . . , . , A 1 I . , ' , . , rv v- ' 1. Az' ' 5 - , ' JANUARY I946 ECTS Who kupx us 011 ou1 toes W 0 l s us h use lOl two d Vs 1ftL1 cnt ol ou1 gm 5 Who nlxn but Wcstem s chem L1 Us WOSlG1ll1lCS thcsv, I0 boys IL xlly duuve 1 lot ol p1 use to1 tht h 11d WOlk they do dUI1IWg ou1 QITTIQS WL mustnt tmgct Lu Jatobb llld Nugsfet and thcse ma1 mlo ls stunts thcx xc dom fm Oul bmd plklllltd below 1 swell Job too TICII nl zssy stoppmg ktpt us ull en tutamed betwenn halvts f ou1 footb1ll games 0 Sung xtl E Western Glornllincedl Page Twenty fhree , Ni 1 J X , k x. , h ua: 5 oz ' ' ilu, z ' 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 16 F l1z d 1 Q? Ycs. : ' ' ' 'Q ' ' 1 z ' ' 'l Af ' J x ' . H 1 H M 5 2 ' '. 2 K, ' If '- v 1 L I- L 5- 1' v - 1 1 us. did 1 ' . l E . 1 SQ -z 5 ' 1 5 2 - ,1 1 ' 1 2 o Nl 6 6 C' 0 9 9 x:X S V, Y WU' ,115 y I at ,' 1, gfg! 1: , 9+ 9 Y ff 1 f 9 4 l if 2:1 F5 , if 'zl if Lim? X g Q N , Wm Q .1 xt, Z, 1 Ag sf , ,-Q In J ., gl X 1 ax x as , f ,A -wr ' 'Qs 7' 1 mi fy , M I f' ff W 1 1 X fl ,Q xy A' After Hwurs B4l1llllllll0ll Club The lHCITlbQlS ot the BldITl1l0l'll1 Cluo 1111 h ppy fun l0VlI1g., p ople wwo enJoy the ale1 truss 1nd co o1d1n 1t1o11 that the gnne 1 qunes They not onlv meet lI1Cl nuke new t11111ds but 11lte1 fftaduatlon t v w1ll hwvc 11othe1 1 1e1t 111 those lL1Sll1C hows A Linn: ol sklll when pl1yed well DlCllT'lllllOI1 iequucs patunce and per 1dC'1li scue you Join the Bidminton Club lt Q, lot of lun' Club ot ILCIS ne ROKQIH 11y Nngy p1es1dcnt M1-11y Mac VILL ptesldcnt 1nd Doiothy Rohutson 66191113 t1ewsu111 H1Y l lub The lm: utnt ol the ye ll tol the H1 Y 1 18 ILICIVIIYL 1 N1t1o111l H1 Y h11 tr1 fllllll the New Ylnk neadqu 11te1s ot tht YMCA All the rnembus fue pmud ot tl11 Eulv this tum t1esh1es woe Q11111 p lllV by the H1 Y which lncludtel 111 f1Xl l1blll0Il ol swimnnng lo5 W1 stun s.t1nke1s 11 oep t1lk by p1es 1dcntHc1b1e Splftzei and teheshmcnts These busy l llows 1lso sponsoicd 1 d met tl11 Tuikey Tllbl which W11-. held xt tht Wtstr 111 Y M C A llTlWd1lk5 uving tlmc M1 B ll.1'slUlIb is sponsoi ot the club 1nd the lLl'Hl1l'1'll1l oft1ce1s ne Cuxwood Ch 1ll vice p1es1clent Hcmy Penel sec letwiy 1nd Mlke Munoogi 1n t1easu1e1 Junior Girls' Club It seems that the shy freshies don't have to be shy for long, The Junior Girls' Club provides El chance for ninth grade girls to get acquainted with one another and feel at home at Western. They get together every other week for social meetings. If you know El ninth gradel who wrants to be on thc in side dnett hcl to these meetings This ye II s olflceis ue NOIHICI Loien plesident Floience Lappo VILG p1es1 dcnt Iiene Kncsk secret'11y and The re 11 Lesnmk t GISUILI W Club Prob 1bly the most talked about club at Westeln 1s tnc W Club With of ficus llke Eugene K1l1S p1es1dent A1' S hnleder vice piesldent Jlm Ovuly seuetuly and 11 sponsor like W1lbu1 Gunnetson the 0IgdI'l1Zdt1OI'l is in cap able h111ds Its membeis consist solely ot lettel wlnnexs 1n the various boys sports Fhese huskies SUOHSOI pep meetmgs und othei school actlvxties, such as pio v1d1ng bus transpoltatlon to take the band to our footbqll games On the slde they early on activities which will pro mote athletics at Weste1n 1 1 A ' - ' , Iv . 31 X1 ' . 41 fvl 1111 1 r 1 fy 1 ,: 14, ' 11, . . . , ', .,.'- 1 . - 1 ' 1 . . 1 '- 1 ' lr 1 - M 1 , ra: aa on 1 , , -4 lx.. 1- - - ' ,1 I , 1 1 .1 1 1' - v . 1 , , 1 1 ' . 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Hull Guurcls These people give up theia' study per- i ds to lIll'0lLE, laws and maint am 0ld91 ll out halls They at 'aaao ea s e tow nd Wtstuns goal ot tudent g, unmtnt WPStl'lll Glrls Llub The Westeln Gnls Club has had a v axled paoga am thls telm mtludmg lec tunes and pantles Capt a1n Ryan of the Detlolt Fne Depaatment demonstrated safety IHOCISUICS an the home and Mrs OShL.a hom the Pusonnel Depaltment t Russetc s lLLtl'l0d on How to be Pop u far The chapel of the Lentaal Y W C A was the scene of the folmal 1n1t1a tlon of new members 'and a supper party Wh1Ll1 tollowed Always on the go the guls also lound t1me to xalse money f0l the Woxld Fellowshxp Fund have a Hal loween puty .and QIVO a tea fox the bLl'!l0l guls The offlcexs eaae Ahte Slmpson pres ICIGIII Donna McCauley V1L9 plesldent Vllfflllli Remnant secxetary Margaret QUIIIHQ taeasulex, and Vlolet Bahnt tounselol Library Staif Books open new woxlds, to us and a 0 thelelme veay IJIGLIUUS Thtsc mtm bers of the hbafny tall pattultd aaound the books IU out l1b1 ny Thu am MISS Fatzpfatuck ua ketplne tht hba any lun nlnq smoothly Lanlera Club The Cfameaa Club ont ol tht most outstmdmg clubs at WQSlClIl plfanntd xely mteustlng paojttts fox tht tum They have ts than ollltels MlIdL6D Pl1k01 mesadtnt Don P1 asth VILL p1es1dent, Lottle Bums seuttaay and Waltex Peludat tlvxsulea Mr Young who 18 the sponsm ol the club plans ome xeay llll9lkSt1Ilf.f and excltmg projetts Takmsf plttuats and developvng tlhn II1iklIlf., enl ngtanuats and tllitldg punts a-ue among tht com mon dCt1Vlt1LS The pmtuae takang hlkes and vlsltmg ol photogx aphac sa lons were only two of the nnnaensely 1nte1est1ng fleld talps thls sunestex In then' spam tlme they supphtd the pac tul es for an .adveltlsement th at w ts lun ln all school pwpeas aa - z L ' ' 'a 'az a'-. th'.'tp 2' 2 -' ',' 2 's 1 fov- . . ' .9 ' , ,. . '..' ,. E 2. . .2 . . . - 2' '. ' 2 . . . . E 1 x, '. 4 ,.L. ,. za 5 ' -- A - 1,17 . ., . . . . a - l 4 . a , ., . . . , ' ' . . . '.- . ' . . - a 'L' : l 1 Y I .U 2 , . . . . ' -a nz ar. . ' . . . .' . ,., , - , .. .. , ,.,i. the hhng cabmet, are the guzardauns of ' 1 ' -.V Y v: '.. 1 , 'Va .. ' . .'. ' ,,' , ' Y.. . V - . . . .l . , ' , x. v - ' -v' v'.-- - a sa , ZA. ,'. '. .,. E. ,, 2. ,3 .,- .,.' . ' , . ..,.... ,, f ,. a - Sy 3 at i- a X av A ikql X .I lx-Z. ., B. ,R ., 1 X ' ' ' .' . '.., . . , . . i 2 . 1 ' 1 Radio Staff Sponsoring a weekly P.A. news broadcast during record and partic- ipating in many Detroit radio educa- tion department programs are the chief activities of the Western High School radio staff. Members of this group, however, are not limited to radio broadcastsg they may be active in speakers' bureau and forensics as well as other speech activities. Mr. Sloan supervises the gxoup which meets the first hour each day This semester the meetings have been al most entirely student directed and have prospered under this plan Speakers Bureau To introduce speakers at our var ious assemblies is the mam Job of the students who take public speak mg Mr Sloan teaches them to be at ease in front of a group speak at a moment s notice and speak well Stage Crew The fellows behind our smooth running stage productions are these membeis of the stage crew They lowei the l1ghts and adJust the back drops thus plovidmg an atmosphere that is necessny for the success of any program Under the leadeiship of Mr McEwan these boys have a start on a caieer that 1S veiy useful and interesting B1 Phys Chem Club Because this club is made up of physics they have a variety of ac t1v1t1es at then meetings Some en Joy taking water ipait while others would rather perform experiments on white mice The physics students can perform feats of magic with their knowledge of the science The plan of this club is to have individual activities the first thxee Tuesdavs in a month and a demon stration meeting by the students on the fourth Tuesday The officers are Ed Cook pxesident Dona McCauley vice president Pete KOS1b3 secre tary treasurer and Alice Slmp on publicity manager 9 1 1 ' , , . , . , 4 - ' ' . . P ' 2 v 1 1 students from biology, chemistry, and 7 - 1 k 1 v ' ., ' V D , - 9 , - - . Y . ' ' S , Tlrcspiarrs The Thespians are new to Western this term, but they have already taken then place rn the spotlrght For therr frrst productron thev pre sented a Chrrstm rs play called The Other Wrse Man by Van Dyke whrch was very well clone The offrcers are presrdent Mrllre Cronovrch secretary Shrrley Isen berg treasurer Ronald Conger and vrce presrdent Men Pon Mer lranu .ll Draw mg I lub A new club crme to Western thrs term Wrth Mr Donaldson as spon sor of the Mechanrnal Drawrne Club the members elected Edward Zrlz presrdent rnd Frank Hanson secre tary treasurer Dorng lessons and drawrng prob lems to be used rn a new course rn mechanrcal urawrng No 5 are the chref functrons of thrs club The members also gather proJect mrter ral rnd make sm rll rllustratrve draw mes and sketches Girls Art Club Many enJoyable trme have been had by the members of the Grrls Art Club They meet every Thursday the nrnth hour wrtlr MISS Turnev the sponsor who has planned many rn terestrng meetrngs When of rcers were elected the grrls chose Mrldred Cronovrch presrdent Lrllr Douman ecretary and Mary Jones treasurer Cultrvatrng the art of makrng frrends rs one of the marn actrvrtres of the club They also frnd trme to have prcnrcs rn Clark Park make menu folders tor hosprtals and have '1 ter lor the senrors rn the cluo Thr tea rs one of the socral hr h lrghts of the school year Home In onorrrrcs Club The Home Economrcs Club has been operatrng successfully under then sponsor Mrss Anderson and the followrng offreers Betty Sanderson presrdent Margaret Flora vrce pres rdent Evelyn Tsafarofl secretary and Vrolet Schom rndurofl treasurer The grrls meet every other week and enJoy the programs whrch have been prepared for them by the Enter tarnmtnt Commrttee At the con clusron of the meetrng a snack rs wartrng The club affords the mem bers n opportunrty to m'rke new lrrends work rnd pl ry cooperatrvely 1' Z D . 7 . ' s 1 1 v v K ' , ' ' 1 ' - ' . - 1 ' r 'Z . - I 1 , . . . 1 . . .. . 1 1 I v s 4' A L v 1: 1 l Y i ., Q . . - ' z r z ' ' ' - . ', 1 . ' ' . ' 1 4, . ' ' x Av V . .y . - . Y I U I. . y 3 ran. vrce-presrdentg Barbara Fox, - , ., . . ' . ' . . ' 5 Q ' ',. 1 t . s . ' . . .' 'H . ' . - s 1 . . . 1 w L -' 'L . . Y ..: . 7 , 5 i . , . , - - 1 s ' 1 1 I . 3 . 'N za ' ' C 3 ' 2 z ' ' . I 1l1'r.1rv 1 lub A11 l1'1lE.ILSl1I'lg elub ofte1ed to West e111 s student body IS the Llterary Club MISS EV111-1 15 the sponsen of thls elub and the otl1ee1s 11e Ma1y Louxee Nuel ken p1es1de11t see1eta1y and Llllle Dou111 1n1f111 t1ef1su1e1 The 1Ct1v1t1eS lIlLlL1dC UIUUP Studles of folk lo1e 111d pl 1yx Whleh p1ov1de 51 glunpse mto the l1fe 'md customs ol 1 ll IOUS eou11t11es and e1ee1t1ve Wlltllljl, KH the p11t of the n1e1nbe1s The gloup 1lso pl1ne to don 111 '1 book to the l1 b111y LlSt l'9II I1 they HIVC Sonnets f10IH the Po1tug.f1se' by Ellzabeth B1ow111ng TI11 qp.1111sl1 f lub UI1dCI tl11 sponsoxshlp of MISS Cug ll 111 the Sp 1n1sh Club hopes to p1o111ote the speakmg and l1I1d9IStlI1Cl1l1g of the Sp1n1sh lmgguage They t1y to under st llld the eultules ofthe Sp n1Qh Qpe 1k 1111: 11e1t1o11s of the wo1ld 111d pus thls lllffllflllllllll o11 to some other lfltel estecl person Seve11l members ol the elub e11e g1v111g e,l1o1t bpeechee on the v111ous South Amen 1ean eount11es whlch p1on11se to be fme Wolks of U1ll01y The otflcexs Kathe1111e S111 111 plesldent Be 1t11ee Med1n1 VILC plebldent DUIIS HIJKJVCI f-ee1etary md LCltl.lC Bums t1e1su1e1 hlV9 been p1o111ot1ng 1 play WlllLh w1ll have 11 Spamqh dlHlO,fI,llC F11 lll ll 1 lub The P1e'1eh Club L1I'1ClLl 1111 NIJUHSUI p of MIS Stew Ill IS ol e1ed Students t1k1nU F1ench 'lhe olll e S 11 thls elub 11e Me11 Pon p1es1elent 1 11111 Moole 1 1611 y 11l Do11e C1me1o11 t1e1su1e1 The club IS pl.1n11111Q to send 1111 li vges t1lled wlth ueeful 1lllClCS to the l'1e11eh ehlldlen 111dthe11 p nentx They hope the F1eneh people ICLQIVIIIL, thes w1ll couespond wlth the111 Su1'1ble cloth mg, wnd LlIlT'l9d goods 11e lJClTlll sent to 11d the Fnench people du11ne, tl'1 long wmter too 1 111111111 ll 1.1l Alllllllll Llulv W6SlBlIH Hlgh Sehool hu 1 VCIV 1e tlve eommelelal 1lun1111 The elub meets onee 1 month III the sehool bu1ld111g At Ch11stm1s tlme 1t Joms Wllh the 1th 91 co1n1ne1e1al clubs 1n gnmg 1 p 11ty 1111 the ClllldICFl ol the Redlmd S1lv1t1on Atmy Home III Feb1u11y the elub holds 115 1r1nu1l W 1sh1n ftons Bllllld y 1f1n11e1 it F1ames Th1Q IN 1 1l1 Je Caslon The Alum111 B nquet III M y ol e 1eh ye ll malks TIOITICLUINIIIQ d1y lOl WQSl8ID s l,0ITlIT1GlLlil gl 1due1tes The Aluxnnl Club has 18 lts DILSIJIUQ olfleers tl11b ye ll p1es1de11t Rob1l1e cemetary Shuleg Ihlenteldt and llfidb UILI Luc 1lle Fedluk The spo11xo1 Rosa Hug whlle D111 1 Pltts IS 1n llUTlOl 1y sponsox 1 -1 . 1 ' , V . 1 v 5h1 1 z', J lvl 1oz1ll , ' 1 1 Inu,-1 g ,- . B 1 . el, wr .4 1 i'x N 'M' J ' W'll'. '.s11:'z1': at: 2 , Q -Z ' ' 21' 1' 1' , ' . 2.' P. , ,., . , ' 1 . '. .- 4 1 f ,. 4 1 w X ' 1' I Y Aiuii I ..,L. ' , ' 'll . - 1 . 'z 5 z'1 , i' -1 1 -' xr V1 L 1 . . 1 1-.. ,1 ' - 1:1 1'- ' 31 yvv' E 4 x' ll: . ., 5. , 2 Q, ' ' 1 ' .1 1 .'1,i . ZA. ' gy 's. '. Z, 1. ' ,f.gzz1'- , 2: ' 2,1 ,Z. Q. . -5- - v'1 11.1 vf 1 1 1 ' 1 V 1 -. . . .,. lu 1 Z' 'K 3 A Mltehell, vlce-preslclent G1 1Ce Lallos, K .. . '. , ' I, -.-- 'z 5 C2 '- .. . . - . .1 4 ' . 1 ,'. . , '. ' '.,.sZ., . '. - , .' , . .,.., . . ' ' , - , 1, 1 Z .I .,.- 32 , ' ,' . . Z ZA. . . M 1. J fa'- ' . . 6,1 ...- ' , , as 1 ' 11. 1 - nv .1 1 4 AA . -. 1, . , . . 1 . . , 11 1 1 2' 2 , ' .' . 'sz ' .3 1 . ' - sz ' zz , . 2- ' : ' 2 15' ' 2 Q '- X lk. ' 3 vi B1 I . .. ' ' . . . , . iv ve u .'L1 ' .. 1, , , Z .. , Z. .- Z .. . .,.. . . ' . . 1 L' Y K 7 ,xzs . .. 2 ,, . ' C . l 40 Club Leading the 140 club, whose aim it is to acquire a speed of 100 words per minute, are president. Virginia Gibsong vice-president. Lucille Fernandez, sec- retary, Rose Tooroiang and treasurer, Dolores Gonzalez. Activities of the pirst term have included talks by former Western graduates, who have become speed artists. and a Christmas party for Salvation Army Children given in co-operation with the Notary and Alum- ni Clubs. During the term, members of this club also discussed the problems of office technique. Notary Club Thc Notary Club is one of the most rctlwc clubs of Western Their officers ue president Dorothy Morvansky vice president Maxine Axelrude secretary Dolores Gonzrlez and treasurer Rose Tooromn The sponsors are Eleanor Carrie and Rose Hug Various speakers address the mem bers from time to time rn order to keep them in touch with the business com munity Since the beginning of the war the members have made hundreds of bright colored menu folders for use rn Naval ind Mrrrne Hospitals The No tary Club roms with the other com mercral clubs rn gluing a Christmas party complete with Santa Claus and gifts for the children of the Redford Salvation Army Home each Christmas season Sl' DR ding prrtrrs pl nvrn l rt mas ust h ng sonic g.,oocl clc rn t t Lrtrn ubs rn un rctrxrtrcs s c ther u ar otllccrs this club h rs sr nc rhm f dlllercnt two consuls K ttl crrnt King rn Brutc Gr rdcn uc tht ronsuls rn M try G llc rs t c rsurcr qu nltcd with Lrtrn rtstli rrrcl thc Lrtrn p oplc mcan somc wry mtcrcstrn rcs tor csc mcmnrs c ponsor is Miss Sturm Wcsttrns l xtrn teachcr R1 tl floss rryrng on in hc Red Cross I mat s it stcrrr gnc t ht l s xru nr c stuff d toys rgshrrrs ind s rs tor hosplt rls and rtlugu l t courrtrrcs E ch tcrrn cy In lien to collcct X IIIOUS ll clul r clcs Whirh thcv pack rn bcrccs lor tic o s rn our lrospltrls Thcy rlso collrtl x 1 Jr its thc 5, s ltr the pntlcnts lll thci y It Hosprtrl rdmu thc Westcrn unit ol th l oss this your rc Bill Krclm tn 13l nt Mary Mori c prcsrclrnt Llc 1K1 hcr ccrctxrv inf l at trcasurcr Mrs Whllllltlle sponsors thc club ---JANUARY-I946 Om Wblngs oi? Song The muslf' depntment his lwtys been one that Westelnxtes wele plfllld ot Thls 161111 they have llved up to then standard The D mee B md at all out danecs sounded just a llttle btt bettet than Tommy Dom ey Th solos flom Ray Govel s ttumpet Enl DeFo1ests These fellows sounded equally good when they played IU the COHLCIt Band The Concett Band lnctdentally was wonderful ln then part of the Vletoly Context The seleetlons by the oxchestxa IH the COIILCIL wen enjoyable too The last put of the ploglarn was devoted to selectlons from the Student Pr1nce Qolos by Marjolte Helshey Betty Jean 'and Bruce G1 tden led the vocal gloup The chorus 1end1t1on of songs from the Student Prlnce couldnt have been bettex WV Ptlnoto Sttatlflf' Its these xce photoglaphels th tt are tesponstblt T01 the el tssy plx you ve been seelng m thts book Th tts Challotte Colllns flllhg, neqatlves Ralph Maekenzte set fOI an aetlon shot Theo Schvt tss tlklllg, rnt those uD I ox al poltmlts Plul C1l1a teuttyplng nd tOP'1ipl'1y Class me ts ex ery n nth hotn undet tht dl teetlon of M1 Deast n Wtth 1 lln dlsplty ot sehool spnlt they hxve been on hind at ll school funetmns ind have thus kept 1 pl T0llll liftbld ol Westuns 1Lt1v1t1es Many leouls aften sthool md the Ulltlllllg tftotts of M1 De ison md lns stlll has m tde thls club sell suppoltlng All the pletutes appeuln 1n th Round Up and Beacon ate the ptoduct of the W Photo St all They also h tve pllnted plctules fox students who wlsh to buy them Page Thirty three 'D ,. , 77 'ef f fl' mf A X '- y A as ef, x 99 ' y M 1 , , C . . - 2 ' 2 Ll z 1 X ' z V z ' ' ' s X ' , z ' 1 ' '. 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I 'L , 1 , . , X tt ,y 2 . , V Rrfle 'I eanr Front rou Donald Brasch Wrllram Squrres James Turck Donald Ostlcr rnd Robtrt Neubacher Second rou Gerald Hrt h Curwood Chall Elden Plue Wrllram Racklyelt rnd Robcrt Dobson Thzrd row Sgt Srm Prluras Ronald Mardr os Leon Taylor Walter Mever rnd Don ald Sabo Durrng the 1945 season Kerr Matheson head coach and George Babcock lrne coach welded a football team that or sheer aggressrve courage rs second to none rn the crty From 2l0 pound Art Schnreder to 125 pound Angelo Maseo thrs squad played lrke a srngle lrvrng and frghtrng unrt never yleldrng to any opponent The Cowboys took srx out of the seven league games to t1e wrth Redford for the West srde Champronshrp Takrng thrs play off 13 6 they became West Srde Metropolrtan Hrgh School Champrorrs but lost the pl ry olf for crty champrons to Denby 6 0 rn a thrrller THE SEASON IN BRIEF An as yet undevelped Western eleven was blanked 12 0 rn the seasons opener a non league game by Hrghland Park Srnce thrs g, rme had no bearrng on the league standrng Coach Matheson experrmented wrth varlous playrng com brnatrons For the fourth strrrght year the Red and Whrte retamed po sessron of the lrttle b own Jug trrmmrng therr tradrtronal rrvals fr om Southwestern 21 7 The touchdowns were scored by Brll Grrffrths Brll Cheedre and Art Varady Bootrng three conversrons Var ady enjoyed a perfect day Both last year and thrs year the Cowboys entered the U of D contest Judged underdogs by two touchdowns but turned the tables by crushrng the Cubs BALL Frghtrng both Chadsey and the wc rthcr Wcstcrrr rrcvcr theless managed to en ergc vrctor by I9 0 su Ed Bobowskr drew frrst blood plungrng lrorrr thc two rnd wrs qurckly followed by Brll Cheedre Jr k Schlrrrrr rn sc rmpcred 15 yards for the lrnal marker Reachrng the prrrnacle ol ollcnsrvc and dctcrrsrvc pl ry agarnst a hapless Cooley squad thc Cowboys routcd thc Cards 196 Brll Cheedre scored the trust rnd thrrd touch downs whrle the second resulted l nr r prss lronr J ck Schlreman to Jrm Overly The grrdders rang up another vrttory bl1Ilf.,1llQ, rts strrng mg a pass at mrdfreld Schlrem rn ch rngtd hrs p rcc rcxcrsed hrs freld and was es ortcd ovcr tht go rl lrnc ly lrvt Cowboy lrnesmerr Cheedre Overly who recervfd r prss lronr An glos and Schlremarr agarn scored lor the Red und Whrtc Showrng therr most ragged form of thc se rson the West ern grrdders were toppled 14 0 by Mrckenzre Thrs ended the regular season wrth Western tred lor lrrst pl me The play off contest 'rgrrnst Rcdlord W rs trkcn I3 6 by Western Schlreman backed by cxccllcrrt tc rn pl ry scored Westerns 13 pornts A rugged Western squrd lc rdcd wrth solrd trl rrt lrced a Denby bunch that was rust too much lor rhtrrr I rrcorkrngs strarght football power the Denby Trrs st gcd r 95 yrrd touchdown march for the only rnarkcr ol thc drv Page Thrrty five I Y H , , . u ' ' ' V Y . y , ,. , .Q R ,. 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X M, 5? .Shaw f ll Shp on 1 pur 'md snulel These new L'1zy oms lonfers hfue '1 round toe llltl '1 SC'lIll smflck down the center Leather so soft, you ll su oo11 xx IIPII you touch lt QIZCS I to 9, S5 91 1 lhe shoe 1 glfl can hve 111, and so good look mg The ffnvorlte blucher saddle WVIIII whlte eyelets and rubber sole Aflornml wnh saddle SI1tCIl1l'l ' S1zes 41 to 9, 355 95 I I D S lnurl 1 4 or Ornn nur 5 chan COPY AND ART WORK BY THE STUDENTS OF WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL Page Th rty exqht -A.. l1'9 ijafhvfl U ,mr ... ..- s 1 l 11 1 ' 1 ' L 1 . 1 X- ' . . , K 1 A. 'Q . , . ' K. , . 'k. ' , .'1j.'z 1k .1 '. 1 1: 1 -1 ' 'cz :Q 1 .1 1 '1 Z ' ' ,' . . , ' . , ,' .' H.. - 1 . , . . ' . . ., . ' ' 2. . S Z H I U A. X S ' 1: BY ST . ' ' , . 1 ig: , . ' . . ., 2 . 1 2 , A' ' ' H 2 O'4' Y 2'.'. ' Elll 1 1 ' ' 1 1 5 z . '11 1 ' 1 c , 1- 1 - ,, 1 . , . 5 3' , 1 ' - . 2 4 - . 5 - A I ,. , . . , . . . .' 2 .. . of l'1'e1 5 . , 1 2-0. X 14 'z 1 1 ' 5' ' ' f ' ' - 3 2 ' 1: 3 ' ' ' 2 '. 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IIOITT hugh sLhool We stlll IQIUCYHIJSI the SLn1o1 Outmq wt P111e Lodge 111 Bughton Mlchlgan 1nd the 11111111 It the W2111cn Villey COUHIly Club And 11ow my pen IIIIQLIS IS I w1sh th s2n1o1 yt I1 Lould h 1v2 ind I bld you IIILWCII Com lwnenls ot E G CGOK DRUG STORE Congratulatlons Graduates to fontvnu your od11f1t1o or O 1y your vrntum prove hw OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO GIRL GRADUATES 0 The S S Kre ge Co IS now talung appl1caI1ons lor Sales POSITIONS I YOU fan CICQUIIC V9 Q cw tvt1lce p Ofllce POSITIONS IJ I 2 hd wr S S KRESGE 'IU BARRY FUTY THIN YU AND MAX FACTOR COSMITICS C HW JATIONLRY 1A SFI SI TODTS PHARMACY THE PRESCRIPTION STQRE 8lOl W Vernor Hwy De'I'ro1+, MICE! Page Forty 1 1 - I. , I 2 2 1 0 1 2 1 2 A 1 U 2 1: 1 ' I' I H 'QUE 2- 1 Q l ' ' ..,' mtl whtzthf-1 you plfm ' 1: , ,2 ' rt, I A I V5 2- ' ' xv 1 1111.111 111fnf1 111111--gsf-111-211, 112 ' 2 , , 'jhly J ' ' 1 2 ,' 2 f 1 ,g.2 1 - ' 1 - l . . . . . '.1:Cff.22l1,. 15 A - 2 2 1 1 s K. 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Lel'lE IEWELER d OPTOMETRIST 43I4 W V I E 8: G REFRIGERATION 81 APPLIANCE SERVICE COMPANY W dl 24 L COMPLIMENTS OF MORRIS MEN S WEAR AND SHOES VERNOR AT JUNCTION Compnmenis oi Marshall ancl Wlllls VARIETY SHOPPE 4600 W Vernor H wy Corner McKnnsI'ry TOYS MAGIC NOVELTIES GIFTS PHOTOS Come In and See Us lor four Nexl Parly Pq F fyf ernor Highway Defrolf, lchlgan of fa e e 4 Esla IS o i904 F A . U P L GU . ernor Highway Defroi, Michigan e Servius The Hemi: Vlnewoo -29 Ib30 awndalo Ave. I I Give Us a Trial Phone Vinewood - ,. 4848 Wes? For? Sfreel Detroit, Michigan Remember Them if owers .. O . ' I Vlnewoo - . r reel W E R E Recovds - lnslvumenfs - Le-.sons Shoe? Music . I ' . I . ernor Highway Vlnewood - Phone Vinewoo - ' - A Y . 6040 es or reef - Nexf lo Lincoln Theefre - ' NW ead The Commentator by W K Kelse .. On affa1rs local natlonal and nte natlonal few colummsts can match the buadth of knowledge and analytlcal V1Sl7l'1 rf W K Kelsey author of The Commentator column Make a practlce of readmg lt occaslonally It w11l soon become a dally hablt The Detroit News FOR HOME DELIVERY CALL RANDOLPH 2000 I NOTARY Puauc I on E A G F T S H O P H N Q U R I BIANCI-IE MOTTERAM P p REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 7744 WEST VERNOR HIGHWAY DETROIT MICH RK SWEET SHOP ORGEE DOY 4mPoRTER coRNERscoTTEN 6F s w M P9 F I if 1, U l y I . I . I if . , . . .t L . sc . n , . 0 I Vlnewood -63I6 TIN- Treasure House o I 5 B E M E I P E J o 1 N G I sosz W. vemof Hwy. Detroit, Michigan GREETING CARDS AND GIFTS P A P E G E . L E If It's School Supplies You Need, We Have Them P H A R M A C I S T 424 Ort I., . - Cor. Scoften Ave. Defroif, lchiga ACCOUNTANTS ARE NEEDED D L r y C u s pe? I o sec WALSH II February I2 I946 Wr 'le o caII ed a+eIy fo defal o I +I'1 s Ical cou WALSH INSTITUTE A profeevzonal and coed c ztzmzfzl School of Acrmzntancu I 17 99 A In I9 lfllll I20 Madison Ave DeIrolI' 26 Much CAdnIIac SI36 IILIISS III II IN SIILIII GOLD UR SILVER X Q, mf' 'lay IW W if ill 3 DX I 3 'V E STYLED for BEAUTY PRICED for SAVINGS Your lnmal and Graduahon Date Engraved FREE SPECIAL ORDERS ACCEPTED QUICK DELIVERY IIIIS EWEIRY CU 5836 WEST FORT STREET Vlne ood I 750 OPEN THUR FRI SAT EVENINGS HOT WAT ERI HE LTHF L E PLE T Y OI' IT' Costs only a ew cents a day heated the Automatic GAS way' MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Pg F Iyf ff by SOIQ ProprieIorsIwIp5, by ParImfrsI1Ip5, Ly R - C ' I' 5, by Ch' 'I'bI O 1 ' I' , I . , 1 4 . 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I 0 -.-1. 9 T1me for a get together Have a Coke Ml K or nmkzng the party cz swccess Its easy to plan a date at home when you have frosty bottles of I Coca Cola m the refrngerator Havea Coke says the hostes a I t'1e affair ns off to aflymg start To yo ng or old thxs frtendly nn xtatlon GZ opens the way to better acquamtance adds zest and enjoyment the 51519-al to entertaxnmg From Alabama to Oregon Coca Cola stands for high Sl-gn the pause that refreshes a way to make folks feel at home C 3 aomeo uNuER Amuomrv OF THE coc out COMPANY sv THE DETROIT COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Ck I' Itmod d FROM A TO Z WE mow You LL BE PLEASED WITH Yourz PHOTOGRAPHY H A POWELL STUDIOS 459 W MICHIGAN 76 W ADAMS KALAMAZOO DETRQIT O I o o o I' 1 ,f IX , I f A If I I f I, yu I X . L I ' I I A f E' L A . I f X , fl X E ,I LQ IX J f X L f A I Q mn Q., o 0 0 '-f ' ' U f I . . I 'g 1 'V - . , ' s, ni . - - ' '. ' ' . u , v ' ' AEG U 5 pi 5?i I , . 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I I I . is fp Congratulate me, mother' ff I ve got a job with Michigan Bell raduatnon tlme 15 an excntmg trmc for energetlc young women who ve been Walt mg for a chance to put what they ve learned The busmess world beckons It needs frm bmous grrls job opportunmes for young women have been greatly extended If you Ire mterested nn a job wxth an as sured future regular pay mcreases and a chance for promotlon we d luke you to con slder M1ch1gan Bell R1ght now we re engaged ln a huge expansion and nmprove I mcnt program Practically every depart mcnt rn the company has job openmgs We nced typxsts buslness oflice representa nves tellers svutchboard operators and 1rls for 1 virlety of clerical posmons No evperxcnce IS necessary Youll be pald wh1le m tr umng then fittcd 1nto the job for whrch you re best suited If you are xmong the gradu ltes c 1ll at our cmploynxcnt olllce 1565 C iss Avenuc A frrendly 1n ervxewer wxll be glad to glVC you full deta1ls MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Aa' Z N ULN X Pg FIy fn 'Z x u ,gg 9 1 ' . p 1 1 LW I 1 rn 9 I EQ, W s fl 'MIM x Iflwn Q to practical use. - ,- I 5 . 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