Denby High School - Navigator Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1950
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Edifor-in-chief ...... VIRGINIA AUGULIARO
Assisfed by. ..,.,... MARION RIGGS
MARILYN CARSTENS
DELPHINEA-SCHWARTZ
GARY GRAVES
CHRISTINE CARVUNARIS
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Page 11 text:
“
Betty Anshaw-M y friendship with
all my teachers to some "happy-go-
lucky freshie."
Clara Del Grego-My school text
books to Denby's second hand book
store.
Dorothy Erdelan-My hours, II
through the V, with a. study period,
to some college prep student.
Carol Koch-To my sister Joan all
of my good times and hope that she
will have many more.
Ritai Ludwicki-My entire good
wishes and cheer to the Edwin Den-
by High School for as long as it will
exist.
Joyce Milam-All my cooking re-
cipes to Shirley Wilson so maybe
some clay she'll be a wonderful cook
for her man.
Lorraine Lingo-My A in English.
f8j to Jerry Karr.
Barbara Nehls--My freckles to
anyone who has that "Camay com-
plexionf'
Delores Phelps-My natural curly
red hair to any poor unsuspecting
freshie who's least likely to want it.
Patricia Cant-To any brave ju-
nior my priceless chemistry class,
which I disliked so much. .
Jenny Carnago-My locker mir-
ror to all those girls who have mo-
nopolized it during the term.
Eleanor Dopp-My natural curly
hair to those poor girls in a swim-
ming class.
Margaret Eliades-My locker to
some unfortunate "freshie" who is
in the mood for struggling with the
lock. 4
Evelyn Eggert-The good times I
have had at Denby to a "freshie"
Shirlee Blackburn Pierce-All my
stubs of the Denby dances and
sports activities to any future Den-
byite who will take them.
Eva Travelli-All of the trash cans
at each comer of the hall for the
coming 12A class to monopolize.
Shirley Mack-My broken gar-
ters to Ann Tesome.
Delcia Fulkerson-My English seat
in room 324 to 'Barbara Acker.
Melba Henning-To Doris Dees
all the paper I didn't borrow from
Ray.
Beverly Neitzel-My gum to Fred
Froehlich. He gets it all anyway.
Zonia Barclay-My bangs to De-
lores Endstrasser.
Rosemary Parlett-My paint brush
and drawing pens to Mary Parlett.
Rhea Gottschling-My position as
soprano in the Senior Glee Club to
a freshie boy.
Janise Jones-The ink wells in
Denby High, I leave to someone with
a Reynolds pen like I have.
Shirley Young-The Seven Mile
school bus that refuses to pick me
up every morning to Lillian Schieb-
ner.
Kathleen Saclowski-A lump of
coal to Denby High' School. This will
be one more lump for warmth for
those I leave behind me.
Arlien Miller-My final success to
any struggling senior who may need
it in the future.
Caroline Kersten-My graduation
ring to my sister and hope that she
will find occasion to use it.
Katherine Langert-My Big Ben
alarm clock to Beverly Peterson.
Eleanor Ehinger-The remains of
the tassel on my cap to all of those
scrambling freshies who get a thrill
out of collecting them. A
Harold Blaskey-The candy wrap-
pers on the Auditorium floor to those
who get hungry the ninth hour.
Frederick Branschweiger-To Fred
Froehlich, a big super bottle of hen-
na rinse to bring out his brightness.
Dayton Gray-All of the drinking
fountains to anyone lucky enough
to find any water in them.
Harold Bidigare-The P. A. sys-
tem to anyone who can be depended
on to interrupt our classes every
period.
Herbert Kilgus-The trash cans
for some one to use to hold himself
up while talking in the halls.
Bert Beich - To an incoming
freshie, the only A I received on a
paper in Denby.
Milton Riggs-To all of the fresh-
ies whose admiring eyes follow me,
I leave the thought that they, too,
will be graduating some day.
Gilbert Rosenthal-All the dusty
erasers ta some freshie who loves
the taste of chalk dust in his face.
Bill Rae-The buttons on my D
sweater to my brother "Row', who
will be a future star in basketball.
Dick Platts-My good nature to
any student who has to work those
trickey lock combinations.
Charles H. Heath, Jr.-The chalk
that I have bravely stolen from Den-
by within the last four years to the
teachers.
Charles Weiss - All the broken
bottles in the lunchroom which are
left for the next 12A class.
John Lynch-To Fred Froehlich,
my term report and the C-1 I got on
it.
William Vermuelen-To Louis Ca-
rabelli, my trick dancing feet.
Mart Kenney-All the gum under
my desk to all the lucky people who
sit there next term.
James Perdew-My toy soldiers
and cannons, to Lieutenant-Colonel
Don Chadwick for his future mili-
tary success.
Robert Brown-The cold water of
Denbyis pool to present and enter-
ing students.
Joseph Hicks-My space in Den-
by to a coming student, Dick Ros-
law. '
Robert Harp-My English f8j
book to someone who is poor in
grammar.
Robert Belcher-My bright red
socks to display in the show-case in
front of the office.
Henry Riske-All my text books
to my cousin, Wanda Schmidt, who
is brave enough to enter Denby and
remain here, four solid years.
Joe Santora-M y homework which
I piled up for four years to all the
freshies.
Robert Rast-My drafting skill to
Richard Vogel.
George Panos-The cold showers
to those who can stand them.
Hugh Rowan-This old Greek
phrase "Woe is me" to all luckless
seniors.
Robert Eber-My English knowl-
edge that I have missed, to some
lucky future English student,
Wally Billenstein-My unsharp-
ened pencils to all the freshies com-
ing to Denby.
Stanley Peltier-The Denby rooms
to some Eskimo who can take it
better than I.
Jerry Campbell - The seats I
warmed for four years to Denby
High School.
Milo Tosch-To Don Keller my
history book I leave, and the notes
I kept in my sleeve.
Nick George-My morning Free
Press that I read daily in class -
to the faithful janitor who will burn
it.
Edward Buczkowski - My old
scholastics and LOGS to the Denby
Paper Drive.
William Verdi-A beat up um-
brella and two half worn shoe laces
to Red-Top Bill Clifton.
Fred Wilhelm-To all freshies, a
fdime watch to keep pace with school
clocks.
Robert Gibson-My electric train
to the science department.
John Alfano-The good hours I
never got, to some poor freshie.
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