Denby High School - Navigator Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1950
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Page 6 text:
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SENIOR
CLASS
OFFICERS
DONALD DUFF
PresicIen'I'
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RICHARD MURPHY
Vice-Presidenf
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LOIS KURTH
SecreI'ary
O
JAMES FAIRCLOTH
Treasurer
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BARBARA LAUSCH
Social Chairman
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JOHN ACKERMAN
Sgf.-ai-Arms
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Page 5 text:
“
DEN Y LOG
JANUARY I 9 4 7
The smallest graduation class in
Denby history will trod the boards
of the Denby stage on the night of
January twenty-ninth. Approximate-
ly one-hundred-ninety graduating
seniors will eagerly await the "Wel-
- come Address" of Patricia Siebert.
Other student speakers will be Shir-
ley Jean Flagler and Donald Duff.
The commencement address will
be delivered by A. Douglas Jamieson,
the President of the Detroit Board of
Education. One of the high spots
on the program will be the address
by Dr. Cooper. The eight Denby
counselors will hand out the long-
waited-for diplomas.
uating class the 12A executive com
mittee and several members of the
LOG staff have worked for many
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In an attempt to honor the grad-
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weeks in the preparation of this edi-
tion of the Senior LOG.
In surveys taken among 12A's it
was found that most seniors wanted
their names and activities listed in
this special issue. Individual pic-
tures are purposely omitted because
these are scheduled to appear in the
June Navigator. In a limited time,
and with a very limited amount of
money to spend, we have worked
long and hard to bring to you the
best Senior LOG within the limits of
our abilities. We hope you like it!
It has often been said that good
things come in little packages. While
this is far from being one of Denby's
largest classes, it is certainly one of
the BEST. May we take this op-
portunity to wish each and every
one of you Godspeed in your journey
through life?
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Page 7 text:
“
John Ackerman-12A Sgt.-at-Armsg
D-Clubg Sales Clubg Dance Clubg
swimming team.
Blase Sylvia Aiello-Spanish Clubg
GAA: Class Apple Polisher.
John Alfano - Pan-American
Leagueg "A little nonsense now
and then is cherished by the
wisest men."
Betty Anshaw-Girl Reservesg War
Bond Gallantg Library Club sec-
retaryg GAA.
Donald Walter Arbitter - Drama
Clubg Student -Councilg Chess
Clubg Broadcasting Guildg Radio
' Work Shopg Out for tennis team.
Dorothy Joan Archer - Swimming
teamg GAAg "Her popularity in-
dicates her good qualities."
Donald Clarence Bailey - ROTCQ
"Just do your best and be satis-
fied."
Zonia Barclay-Spanish Clubg GAAQ
"A merry heart weathers all
storms."
Betty Jean Bastuba-Mode1's Clubg
Fashion Showg 12B Variety
Showg Shamrock Shindigg Solo
dance in Christmas Concertg
GAA.
Bert R. Beich-ROTCg "Silence nev-
er makes a blunder."
Robert Irwin Belsher-Veterang "He
hath a studious look, and yet. . ."
Harold J. Bidigare, Jr.-Veterang
"The fellow who can whistle is
the fellow who can work."
Walter Bernhard Billenstein-"Oh,
this learning-what a thing it
is!"
Richard T. Birnie-ROTCQ "Can we
ever have too much of a good
thing?"
Harold Raymond Blaskey-Veterang
Varsity baseballg "As happy as
the day is long."
Frederick Karl Braunchweiger-U.S.
Navy Veterang Transferred from
Cass Technical High Schoolg "For
he's a jolly good fellow that no-
body can deny."
Shirley Mae Bruner-GAAg Pan-
American Leagueg War Bond
Gallant.
Edward Walter Buczkowski-swim-
ming teamg "Men pine praise
against their will."
Audrey Jean Bullock-Models' Clubg
Spring and Christmas Concertg
GAA. '
Gerald Dean Campbell-"He lives to
build, not to boast."
Patricia Ann Cant-GAAg House Of-
ficer six termsg Drama Clubg
Broadcasting Guildg Log Staffg
Speakers Bureaug 12A Social
Committeeg Sales Clubg office
page.
Jenny Carnago- Cap and
Committee chairmang office pageg
Girl Reserves: Worked in Denby
Evening School officeg GAA.
Gown
Demetra June Christopher - Five
Christmas Concertsg GAAQ Most
talented girlg excellent pianistg
"I do but sing when I must, but
I love to."
Richard Nelson Clements - Stage
Crewg Drama Clubg Operators
Clubg Photography Club.
Murray Francis Cook-Dance Clubg
"So little done, so much to do."
Lee Edward Cromwell-tennis teamg
D-Clubg Senior Class Commit-
teeg Sales Clubg Class Wolfg
"Arf! Arf!"
Mary Barbara Cullinan-GAAg "A
fair exterior is a silent recom-
mendationf'
James Richard Curlett-End on foot-
ball teamg "A fellow who makes
a keen game of life." '
Phyllis Elaine Davideit-Log report-
erg Drama Club social chairmang
Models' Clubg Speakers' Bureaug
Dance Club Social Chairmang
Spanish Clubg GAAQ Best Danc-
er.
Ted Edward ' Davis-Dance Clubg
"Even his failings lean to vir-
tue's side."
Virginia DeGrandis-GAAg t'Charm
is thine."
Roger George Deierlein-"The wrong
way always seems the more rea-
sonable." -
Clara Diana Del Grego-Sales Clubg
GAAQ "Great thoughts come
from the heart."
Dorothy Demitrovich-GAAg "Her
smile is like a sunbeamf'
George Bernard De Pillo-Co-Cap-
tain of baseball teamg all city-
letterg "Hail fellow, well met!"
Norman Charles De Pillo-Broad-
casting Guildg Speakers' Bureaug
Drama Clubg D-Clubg "Wit and
wisdom are born in the man."
Frederick Henry De Vleeschouwer-
Operators Clubg Dance Club.
Eleanor Ida Dopp - Spring and
Christmas Concertsg GAAQ "Good
taste is the flower of good sense."
Arlene M. Downey-"The magic of
a face."
Donald James Duff-12A Presidentg
D-Club presidentg football and
baseball teamsg hall guardg all-
city stripe in baseball.
James George Eason-baseball teamg
"A man after his own heart."
Robert Wayne Eber-"One cannot
know everything."
Evelyn Ann Eggert-GAAg "Fine
manners are the mantle of fair
minds."
Eleanor Ehinger-Spring and Christ-
mas concertsg GAAg Took voice
four years.
Kaliopi Margaret Eliades-Sang for
202 and at Military Ballg Library
Staffg Hall Guardg "Her voice is
a burning fire."
Joanne Emigh - Took voice eight
semestersg War Bond Gallantg
Girl Reservesg GAAQ "Long
shall we seek her likeness-long
in vain."
Dorothy Erdelan Q G A Ag "The
sweetest garlands to the sweetest
maids."
James Ransay Faircloth-Student
Councilg Bandg Track teamg Pan-
American Leagueg 12A treasur-
ery Dance Clubg Science Clubg
House officerg Spanish Clubg
Most likely to Succeedg Most In-
telligent.
Virginia Helen Fenn-GAAQ Models'
Clubg "Her smile is like the sun-
ny morn."
Shirley Jean Flagler-GAAg DBGQ
Prettiest and cutest girly Radio
Players: Sales Clubg Speakers'
Bureaug Feature Editor of the
Logg 102 Presidentg Has been
Drama Club Social Chairman
and Membership Chairman, now
is Presidentg Commencement
speaker.
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