East Detroit High School - East Detroiter Yearbook (Eastpointe, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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The Fine Arts Club first organized in February, 1940, and sponsored by Mrs. Mabel Smith, teaches girls various phases of fine needlework such as crocheting, knitting, and hemstitching. The thirtyfnine girl members from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades find much enjoyment in this work. Those in the picture are, first row: Evelyn Gertz, Virginia Vanriette, Betty Ann Prentice, Janet Hoskey, Mrs. Smith, Sponsor, Eleanor Wat- kin, Eva Mae Glander, Gpal Cameron, Mary Jane Glover, Dorothy Barker, second row: R 0 s e W e n e r, Marguerite Rockensuess, Eva Wener, Betty Snyder, Ella Pode, Grace Foster, Viola Stricker, Shirley Gracher, Marcelline Oswald, Clara Wastoski, third row: Madline Zim' merman, Marion Loughman, Besse Robb, Ellen Fielax, Alfrida Han' sen, Arlene Deike, Jessie Jackson, Mildred Krzykowski, Grace Pode, Ethel Watkin. The l-landicraff Club whose members are fortyftwo industrious boys and girls, was first orf ganized February 1, 1940, by Mr. Thomas Dedo. The main purpose of the organization is to establish a useful, as well as interesting hobby and the underlying aims are to develop a certain amount of skill in the use of plastic, leather, wood, and metals, in the making of trinkets, home ornaments, and useful novelties. Although the club is a com' paratively new one, it is making noticeable progress. Pictured above are: first row: Mildred Bolle, Blanche Miller, jean Clifford, Mr. Dedo, Sponsor, Dorothy Parnett, Marjorie Barker, Jean Davis, second row: Evelyn Rausch, Elaine Hintz, Gloria Kaiser, Virginia Clore, Mildred Wunderlich, Mary Vassallo, Beatrice Currier, third row: Hollis Wil' kins, Harry Hoffmann, Charles Shipley, Arthur Klawender, Charles Rhodes, Robert Vance, Fred Pankow, fourth row: Gerald jackson, David Kern, Raymond Plietz.

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The Dramatic Club The East Detroit High School Dramatic Club was first organized in September, 1937. It was formed for the purpose of giving students practical experience in the interpreting and producing of onefact plays, to promote interest in the dramatic activities of the school, and to en- courage enthusiasm for the drama in all its phases. All senior high students who are interested in the theatre in any Way are encouraged to join the club. The club has been very active this year. In No' veinber the members produced a onefact play, Anyway to Get the Votes , for the annual School Fair. For the Christmas program they entertained the entire student body with a onefact comedy, entitled Pop Reads the Christmas Carol . In January the club gave four onefaet comedies to raise funds for some much needed stage furniture. The members are now working on a night program to be given to inf crease the fund, so that the furniture may be obtained before the an' nual Senior play. Many students in the club have the final honor of acting in their class play. In the picture are, first row: jean Grimley, Adria Doremire, Wiimifred Arnold, Miss Rothenberger, Edna Fuchs, Shirley Glickston, Rhea Stolbergg second row: Valerie Witteiiberg, Mildred Hall, Thelma DeLacy, Gertrude Ryan, Barbara Stiekney, Mabel Saylor, Josephine Galatioto, Virginia Linengerg third row: joan Cissidy, Dolores Henstoek, Donald McLellan, Bob Ferguson, Westcin Tebeau, Helen Shokaluk, Norma Schade.



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The Chess Club for both Senior and junior High School pupils were started in this high school in September of 1937 by Mr. R, F. Read, mathematics teacher. The object is to teach the pupils the rules of the game and to enable them to spend at least a part of their leisure time in a desir' able environment with practically little expense. Tournaments are arranged periodically to enable them to practice what they have learned and to let them benefit from each other's experiences. Chess is a very easy game to learn, and it is surprising how interested the pupils bef come in the game once they have mastered the elementary rules. At present they play fast, simple games rarely lasting more than fifteen minutes each. The quality of the strategy is not deep, but that will come later to those who are capable of developing it. The officers of this club are: Ralph Scott, President, Bob Dougherty, Vice President. Edward WAIIYCTS, Secretary, and Richard Roberts, Treasurer. Pic' tured on this page are, First row: Louis Rambow, Edward Wzitters, Bob Dougherty, Mr. Read, Sponsor, Ralph Scott, Richard Roberts, Bill Hinklcg second row: john Thomas, Richard Schlitters, Norman Zea, lvlilton Schreiber, Richard Munroe, Bill Crepin, Herbert TCI72lSS2 third row: Norman Maitland, Roderick Snoeberger, joseph McPherf son, james Bradley, Jack Carne, Frank Wartiier, Donald Hupp, Don Witliers.

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