East Detroit High School - East Detroiter Yearbook (Eastpointe, MI)
- Class of 1947
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His friendly manner and eo-operative spirit endeared him to all who had occasion to know him. Table of Contents ADMIN lS'l'llA'l'l0N FACULTY . ANNUAL STAFF JANUARY CLASS Officers . Graduates History . Prophecy Will JUNE CLASS Officers Gl'fldlllllBS History . Prophecy Will . Wl1o'sWl1o SNAPS . . UNDERCLASSBIEN SNAPS . SPORTS . MUSIC . Acnvmms . ADVERTISEMENTS ADMINISTRATI BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. John N. Kanfner, Superinfendenlz Mr. Joseph .J. Wendi, Mr. 'Paul G. Koppin, Jr., Mr. Owen A. Kern, Mr. Slanley L. Schooln, Mr. Arfhur F. Rausch. ' FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Mr. Roberi S. Chrisfenson, Principal: Mr. John N. Kanlner, Superinlendenf: Mr. Clinion Gordon, Counselor: Mrs. Bessie Holfz, Assisfanl' Principal: Mrs. Charloile Hoadley, Counselor. Row Ill-Mr. Arllnur Olds, Mr. Franlr Read, Mr. Arfhur Mellberg, Mr. Edward Konoplca, Mr. Richard Paflerson, Mr. Edward Havis. ' Row II-Miss Laura Hornbeclr, Mrs. Eileen Haynes, Mrs. Mabel Ponder, Mrs. Eva Hudgins, Miss Doreen Sines, Miss Evelyn Runl1le,, Mrs. Merilyn Wilhelm, Mrs. Mary Galxemeyer. Row I-Mrs. Arlene lsenbarger, Miss Rulh Turunen, Mrs. Ella Garcia, Mrs. Berline Flogaus, Mrs. Consiance Knighl, Mrs. Leslie Piclrard, Mrs. Mildred Lelmdorfi. Row l--Mrs. Emma Von Maclr, Miss Kalhryn Rollwenberger, Mrs. Nina Moran, Miss Bernice Conley, Mrs. Eleanor Jackson, Miss Belly Clelland, Miss Margarelia Buell. Row ll-Mrs. Bessie Holiz, Mrs. Clwarlofle Headley. Mr. Fred Vilale, Mr. James Duncan, Mr. Marvin Harger, Miss Esiher Wendela, Mrs. Mary Louise Garber. Rc-w III-Mr. Fred Lee, Mr. Carroll Brall, Mr. Edward Phillips, Mr. James Schoonen, Mr. Huber! Gander, Mr. Eugene Tarrani, Mr. John Kleinsleiber. A YEARBOOK QFFICER I 71. H. Gander, Sponsor Hazel Roush Edrlor Wanda Tressenberq Rulh Sherman Associale Ednfors The Annual Staff of 1947 was selected hy M1 Ganclex vuth the help of the faculty, early ln November Wllll a new and bettel yearbook as our goal we set to work We have Monkecl hard lol the success of thus hook and have trled to 'five you an lIllPl0VCd Cdll,l0ll We of the Annual Staff and the Class of 1947, ln all smceutv, hope that you wlll enjoy xt Row l-W. Tressenberg, Ass'+. Edilor: R. Lenz, Social Acfivi- lies: H. Roush, Edilor-in- Chief: J. Burne'H, Sporfs M. McLain, Circulation. Row ll-F. Sholralulr, Plnolog- raphy: T. Sfucler, Typing P. Kanlner, Treasurer: R Sherman, Ass'l'. Edi+or: l Passarelli, Adverfising Mana- ger: R. Cameron, Ari. JANUARY CLASS OF 1947 Class Officers JANUARY CLASS OF I947 Eddie Allen, President Mr. Marvin Harger, Sponsor: Erilra Wamsler, Vice-President Barbara Tully, Secrelary: Thomas Renlreri, Treasurer. CLASS Mono: Across the bridge of diligence lies the land of success. CLASS FLOWER! Yellow C hrysanthemrun CLASS COLORS! Silver arid Royal Blue JANUARY CLASS EDDIE ALLEN-AH innocent lace, but you never can tell. Class President, Football, Basket- ball, E. Club, Junior and Senior Play, Board of Control, Vice- Pres., Shamrock Sports Editor. GoRnoN ANDREWS-HC always says a foolish thing and never does a wise one. Baseball, Monitors. CoRuoN ARCHER-YOU don't have to he big to get along in the world. Band, Monitors. lu0NA CHRIST!-There is a reward for silence. Bowling, Monitors. SARA Las COFFIVIAN-GiV8 me leave to speak my mind. Bl-:RNICI-3 DAVID-Let him who loves me, follow me. Chess, Monitors. MARTHA Fussxc-In her quietness, there is charm. Monitors, Office help, Clee Club. BONNAJEAN FUI-:ss-Always do you see her with a smile, and even giggles some of the while. Monitors. WILMER GsRLAcH-Silence is a great peacemaker. Ticket Committee for Junior Play. WALTER GRAHAM-Bashfnl in looksg looks do not tell all. Monitors, Ushers, Hi-Y. Bsvsntv HALL-Not that I love study less, but I love fun more, G.A.C., Vice-President: Sham- roek, Senior Play, Booster's Club Secretary, Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading. Journalism. WILL!-:NE Juno-As quiet as a gate post-but always merry. Monitors. Girl Reserves, Bowl- ing. 4 EDWARD KARN-Just a kid, and like all kids, kiddish. Band, Glee Club. MARY KLEIN-Quiet to those who know her not, jolly to those who do. Cheerleader, Glee Club, Basket- ball, Baseball, G.A.C. JANUARY CL SS JOE LENHARD-Everybody's friend -nobody's enemy. Football, Track captain, E. Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Moni- tors, Glee Club, Vice-President. Mstw JANE LEoNARosoN-In her. wisdom and jollyness meet. Cheerleader. Board of Control, Secretary, Shamrock Editor. Journalism, Basketball. Baseball, G.A.C., Bowling, Monitor, Vale- dictorian, Senior Play, Annual Club. ARLENE LIND-An equal mixture of good humor and good sense. Shamrock, Poster Club, Moni- tors, Junior Play-make-up art- ist. ELLEN MALEY-If- silence were gold- en she would be a millionaire. Ushers, Monitors. Jos MARTINEZ-HEJS a good kid, what there is of him. GEORGE MORRISSETTE-GGEGI, drink and be merry, for tomorrow we have a test. Basketball, Football, Baseball. Monitors. LEWIS PALENO-Hurry makes you worry, worry wears you out, so I take my time. LORRAINE PANTEO-I dare adven- ture. ELAINE PoLLArm-There's mischief in the good. Basketball, Baseball, G.A.C. DELonEs RACICOT-I might be bet- ter if I would, but it's awfully lonesome being good. Baseball, B a sk e t b all, G.A.C., Monitors, Shamrock, Journalism. CLARA Rt-:ICHMANN-Her heart lieth outside the school. Bowling, Junior Play, Shamrock, Journalism. THOMAS RENKEM-The greatest gift is personality. Baseball captain, Football, Bas- ketball, Shamrock, Monitors, Class Treasurer, E. Club Vice- President, Clee Club. LAWEENCE Rossi--Sometimes I sit and think-other times I just sit. Shamrock, Hi-Y, Junior Play, Senior Play-Business Manager. HELEN RYAN-Silence is more elo- quent than words. Baseball, Monitors, Teaeher's Assistant. J UAR'Y CLASS CARMEN SANCHEZ-Ritll and rare were the gems she wore. Shamrock, Journalism. Gffice Work, Monitor. ROBERT SANDOE-Come what will to- morrow-I have lived today. Ushers, Monitors, Clee Club. HERLIAN SCHMITZ-YOII can tell him by the noise be doesn't make. Monitor, Movie Projection Club. PAUI.INE SHARPE-Cheerful by dis- position, friendly by nature. Bowling, Girl Reserves, Clee Club, Monitors, Shamrock. RUTH SHERNIAN-P81106 and rest, at last have come. Class Editor, Business Manager -Shamrock, Ushers, Monitors, G.A.C., Baseball, Bowling, Jour- nalism. FRANK SHOKALUK-Consumed the midnight oil. Photography Editor - Annual, Band President, Board of Con- trol, Glee Club, Monitors, Movie Projection Club, Business Man- ager-Orchestrn, Senior Play, Shamrock Editor. Elu-:EN SUTTON-I nm not of many words. Baseball, Basketball, Monitors. MARGARET TAYLoR-Shyness is only looks deep. Biology Club, Forensic Club, Clee Club, Ushers, Monitors, Office Work. Downes THILK-Her wit was more than man, her innocence a child. Glee Club, Baseball, Teacheris Assistant, Library, Office work. RITA THOMAS-I know there is no other I can love. - Junior Play promptor, Majorette, Annual Club. BARBARA TUTTY - A happy heart makes a happy face. Class Secretary, President-Pos- ter Club, Shamrock, Journalism, G.A.C., Baseball, Glee Club, Sen- ior Play. ERIKA WAMSLER-IIQS fun to study -I'll bet. Cheerleader, G.A.C., Basketball, Baseball, Senior Play, Vice- Pres- ident. . SHIRLEY WATERS - Youth only comes once in a lifetime and she is really making use of it. Shamrock, Junior Play, Moni- tors. HELEN WEARMOUTH-Going steady is like a tourniquet, it cuts oil the circulation. Shamrock, Monitors. NUARY CL SS MERCEL WEINAND-She never told her love. Monitors, Ushers, Shamrock Edi- tor, Journalism. Gt-:once Wmrsru-:Ln-He is pleasant to people. even though they do him no favor. Monitors, Hi-Y Secretary. Geol- ogy Club President. ELMER WILLS-I remember well those lessons, but as for what I learned, that's a different ques- tion. JIM Wlsnolu-Some say l1e's quiet, others doubt it. Football captain, Track, Junior Play, Ticket Chairman-Senior Play, Monitors, Glee Club Presi- dent, E. Club. Class History I . X: .. . .. si, rx . -:S ' ' it 7 tl FEES ln the eighth grade we were given our first players during our Senior year. They helped opportunity to show our theatrical talent when Mrs. Headley directed a play entitled, Christ- mas with the Mulligansf' From the ninth through the twelth grade our class was always great in giving parties in our homes. This included several surprise birth- day parties for classmates. We felt the hand of responsibility when we gave our first school dance which we called the Football Finalev, an orchestra dance after a Roseville-East Detroit game. . W'e'll always remember the school spirit at the athletic games. The majority of students who did not participate in the athletics were enthusiastically sitting on the sidelines as rooters. ,lim Wisdom, Ed Allen, Joe Lenhard and Tommy Renkert were valuable football the rest of the team in having the best seasonal record East Detroit ever had. The greatest thrill of being Juniors came in the form of being the sponsors of the annual ,I unior-Senior party and the J-Hop. Many of our classmates participated in the play, mAh! Men l The first recognized activity in our Senior year was the cruise to Mackinac Island. Our class was fortunate in having perfect weather. Our Senior play, L'Wedding Spellsf' in Decem- ber was a huge success. Slouch Day, Educational Day and Cap and Gown Day were our last activi- ties as a class. We appreciated the fine coopera- tion of Mr. Harger, our Senior sponsor. Gradua- tion night as we sang Alma Mater we realized that our high school days were ended, and we were ready to go out into society and make our living. ' January Prophec One cold winter evening as I was peace- fully seated in front of the fireplace I began to conjecture as to the fate of our classmates. As I looked into the fire, tongues of flame leaping from the grate revealed panoramic views of the doings of my friends. Pictures flashed before me as on a silver screen. Sitting at a large desk was Ruth Sherman., private secretary to the Premier of France. This scene changed to a cafe in Paris. Here I noticed Joe Lenhard going through the ceil- ing. Also ,l im Wisdom and Wilmer Gerlach having a very good time. Then, there was a loud gunshot and it was none other than Shirley Waters and Sara Lee Coffman, running down the street after two frightened Frenchmen formerly of Selfridge Field. While crossing the intersection I noticed a line of about fifteen children all shouting mam- ma . There at the head of this fine family was Dee Racicot and her man looking very distin- guished. I This scene changed and the Alps of Switzer- land came into view. Here I saw Bev. Hall and Mary Klein trying to conquer the figure-8 on ice skates. Say, I wonder what all the pillows are f0I-HID-lll-lH'Ul ? A stately looking gentleman appeared in an entirely different environment. Eddie Allen was now Ambassador to England where he had the honor of visiting all the ninth grade girl classes in the schools. The cracklings of the logs as they burned on the grate and the spasmodic leaps of flame brought to view-money-silver dollars. How extravagant it seemed that money should be burned freely on the hearth. A figure presented itself. Staring at it I saw that it was Gordon y Y Archer, superintendent of the mint in Phila- delphia. Sitting in a big office, evidently in East De- troit, was Mary .lane Leonardson co-owner of Simis Men's Wear. Now stacks of books! !! I-Iave the good old school days returned? No indeed, there is Paul- ine Sharpe and Helen Ryan teaching English Five. Suddenly a brick building-yes- a brick building, loomed before me. Again and again I rubbed my eyes. There in 4'Detention Hall are Barbara Tutty and Helen Wearniotltli still making up time. There, too, I noticed Mona Christie, trying to talk her way out of staying in school. Coaching the U. of M. football ll was Herman Schmitz and Louis Paleno, heads of the athletic department at Ann Arbor. Ah yes, Ann Arbor. A car whizzes down the street, then a sudden stop under a shady tree. Sure enough, there is George 'GMope Morris- sett and Elmer Wills with two pretty coeds. On the next block is a photo studio, Frank's I believe. There inside I see Frank Shokaluk hard at work. Of course there are a staff of beautiful models and there is Lorraine Panteo waiting patiently for her picture. Who is this coming into Frank's ? None other than Rita Thomas and Mike. Do you suppose they are getting their wedding pictures taken? Now the fire flickers a little and the scene changes to Mexico, and I see that Carmen San- chez is having a grand time entertaining Clara Reichmann, Arlene Lind and Ellen Maley. I see four very handsome men, too. Say, look at that sombrero walking down the street-oh pardon me, it's Joe Martinez under it. There is a faint sound of nmsic. Yes-it's in a hep beat. It's Eddie Karn on tour of Mexico with his band. There is Bob Sandoe all sharped up as the star crooner. On-on-on. I looked deeper into the fire and found myself on Palm Beach with Mercel Wein- and still working on her journalism. George W'hitefield was enjoying himself in Florida after returning from a tour of the world. Who is that man on the loose chasing those girls? Oh, it's Larry Rossi-now a famous movie star, and modeling toupees in his spare time. Strolling down the beach I see a crowd gathering. Elaine Blondie Pollard has her gym class out today. Margaret Taylor, Willene Judd, Dolores Thilk, and Eileen Sutton are all playing tennis. Hubba-hubba. Who is that couple having a spat over there? Why it's Erika Wanisler and Alan. Say they aren't the only ones, there is Bonnajean Fuess with her new steady. There is that lovie dovie couple on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Renkert having a good time. Walter Graham and Gordon Andrews are panting and drooling as the sun beauties stroll by. Under a beach umbrella I see smoke com- ing! It must he a hot conversation about their old sociology class that Bernice David and Martha Fiebig are having. Slowly as the Hallie died out a noise of the crackling of the logs was heard. As in the olden days when our ancestors fell asleep by the fire- place and dreamed of wondrous things, so it was with me. January Class Will and Testament life, the graduating class of January, 1947, do hereby regretfully bestow upon the fortu- nate students, who still have those happy school days to look forward to, all our homework and good marks. Vile also do hereby solemnly swear that the following tcstaments were made while in the soundest mind. Eddie Allen-leaves his quarterback ability to Guido Marasco. Gordon Andrews-wills his line physique to Chuck Smith. Gordon Archer-leaves his diploma to his sis- ter, Betty. ,lean Heinrich-is the receiver of Mona Chris- tie's blond hair. Sara Lee Coffman-leaves her sophistication 'and ability to walk without tripping to Mary Powers. Bernice David-leaves her ability to have a good time to any aspiring graduate. Martha Fiebig-leaves her ability to learn Civics without taking her book home to all future students of Civics. To Charlotte Gardner goes Bonnajean Fuessis long black hair. lVihner Gerlach-wills his fondness for chem- istry to Eva Pfuhl. Walter Graham-wills his love for Miss Rothen- berger's English classes to Cliff Yardley. Beverly Hall isn't leaving anything. She's tak- ing it all with her, even her laugh, thank goodness. Willeiie Judd-wills her ability to get to school on time to anyone who needs it. Eddie Karn-leaves his ability to get Miss Buell mad to anyone who wants it. Mary Powers is the receiver of Mary Klein's high s ueak voice. U 1 fl Y Mary .lane Leonardson-leaves her 4-striped cheerleading sweater and 10143-year perfect attendance record to Bill Wheeler. .loc Lenhard-wills his ability to teach sociol- ogy to Pappy Gordon. Arlene Lind is just leaving . . . Ellen Maley-leaves her ability to l'llllllllJil to Elliott Graebert. .Ioe Martinez-wills his ability to speak Spanish to Margaret Gauss. George Morrissett-leaves his taxi service to George 'Fonville. Louis Paleno-leaves his masculine build to Rudy Eaton. The senior class has been willed Lorraine Pan- teo's little black book so they can remem- ber her name. Elaine Pollard-wills her ability to get out of doing school work to all the coming Seniors. Delores Racicot--leaves her French ways to some quiet, innocent girl. Clara Reichmann-leaves her ability to lose weight to any girl who wants to. To Chuck Mack goes Tom Renkert's shortness. Larry Rossi-wills his buddy, Tony, to Carol Semrau. Helen Ryan-leaves her ability to hold a job at A. 81 P. for two years to anyone who wants to work. Carole Jones is the receiver of Carmen San- chez's dark tresses. Bob Sandoe-leaves his sl1arp ties to an admirer, Peg Kantner. Herman Schmitz-wills his soft voice to Ro- maine Humbert. Pauline Sharpe-leaves Tom Linenger to no one. fHands oifj To the unfortunate students who needs extra credits, Ruth Sherman leaves hers. Frank Shokaluk-wills his ability to play the timpini to Erwin Ten Hopen, when hc reaches the height to see over them. .loyce Sutton receives all her sister Eileenis English worries. The ability to do other people's homework is willed to Pat Annabel by Margaret Taylor. Dolores Thilk-leaves her ability to have her back 'scratched in Civics to anyone who needs it. Rita Thomas-leaves all,her old lunches and pencil stubs to her locker partners, Al- berta La Rosa and Elizabeth XVendt. Barbara Tutty-leaves her ability to hold a rnan to Barbara Jean Lewis. Erika Walllsler-leaves her cheerleading tights to Karla Ford. Shirley Vlfaters-wills her ability to have a good time to Shirley Kelcher. Helen Wlearmouth-leaves her ability to talk to Thurman WiSdOIll. Mercel Weinand-wills her ability to count change correctly to Tony De Luca. George Wlliteheld-wills his wavy hair to all men teachers who need it. Elmer Wills-wills his ability to get along with Mr. Read to Bill Ponder. James W'isdon1-leaves his ability to be a foot- ball hero and not brag about it to Dave Deben. NE CLASS OF 19 Class Officers N JUNE CLASS OF I947 Jack Daniels, Presideni: Miss Wendela, Sponsor: Roberr Lenz, Vice-President Yvonne Trevor, Treasurer: Carherine Morgan, Secrefary. ik CLASS MOTTO: W e are born not for ourselves only but for the world. CLASS FLOWER : Camelia. CLASS COLORS:q Old Rose and Silver. MAE ADULPH-Her smile is beauty in itself. Shamrock, Annual. JANET ANDERS0N1Jill1. Work for your money and it's more appre- ciated. Monitors, Teacher's Assistant, Annual, Shamrock, Girl Re- serves, Senior Play. JEANETTE ANDREsoN-Jenny. She has concrete opinions - thor- oughly mixed and permanently set. Junior and Senior Play., Annual. LEONARD BACHMAN-BRCIIIIIKIIIIIIOE. Tut. 'ut, my little man, the girls won't hurt you. Band, Boys' Clee Club, Mixed Clee Club, Biology Club, Or- chestra, Monitors. ELLEN BENJAMINSON -Tootsie. A happy-go-lucky spirit. Ushers, Glee Club, Monitors, Biology Club. JOYCE BERTRAM-Juicy. Nature's above art in this respect. Monitors, Mixed Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club. BETTY BRuNKEdBetsy. Never a dull moment. Monitors. r, I RICHARD BUILTA-Louie. I stand on the brinks of a great career- will someone push me off? Football, Track, Band, Glee Club., Debate, Junior and Senior Play, Monitors,' Dance Band, Movie Porjector Club, Sham- rock. HERBERT BURNETT'-H8l'b. You can't tell what a man can do until he has the chance. Board of Control. JAMES BURNETT-Sleepy. Let' 1101 your heart be troubled. Football, Track, Annual Staff, Monitors, E. Club. RONALD CAMERON-Ron. Blushing is the color of virtue. Baseball, Football, Poster Club, Annual Staff. DELORES CAMPBELL-DCC. The best way to resist temptation is to yield to it. G.A.C., Monitors, Ushers, Bas- ketball, Cheerleading, Biology Club, Junior Play. ROBERT CAPALDI-B0h. Let me go where'er I will, I hear a shy-born music still. Boys' Clee Club, Mixed Glee Club. JACQUELINE CATON -f- Jackie. You stand in your own light. Girls' Glee Club. Doms CHAUVIN-0118 man in the dark is worth two in the light. Girl's Glee Club. LUELLA COLE-Lu. She is a woman, therefore may be wooid. Junior Play, Annual. MAEJORIE ComtEI.I.-Marge. Still water runs deep. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club, Monitors. Lxcic DANII-:Ls-Whitie. No task's too steep for human wit. Band, Glee Club, Track, Class Officer kPres. '4-71. ANTHONY DELUcA - Tony. A friendly manner at all times. Hi-Y, Glee Club, Executive Com- mittee, Annual, Football, Track, Senior Play. MARY DUNN-Speech is silverg but silence is golden. Monitors. WILLIAM FERGUSON-TSX. Common sense is a great quality to pos- sess. Junior Play, Biology Club. GEORGE FONVILLE-HOW happy the life unembarrassed by the cares of business. Band, Shamrock. ELAINE F UHRVVERK--LOVE conquers all. Ushers, Girl Reserves, Monitors. JOAN GALLAGHER-JOHHBC. Man de- lights not me. Ushers, Monitors. MARGARET GAUSS-If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her. Band, Shamrock. MARVIN GENTZ-Marv. The best doc- tor in the world is Doctor Merry- Hliln. Annual, Baseball, Monitors, Bowling. ETHEL Gsarz-Betty. A pretty foot is a great gift of nature. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club, Ushers, Annual, Girl Re- serves, Bowling. Q Joyce GEVERINK -Let there be- men, money, mirth, and might. Ji-:AN Hstmucn-Jeanne. Wise and slow. for they stumble that go fast. G.A.C.. Annual. Bowling, Board of Control, Basketball, Class Offi- cer lSecretary '4-65. CAROLINE Herman-Carol. Intelli- gence and the will to succeed. Library. Monitors, Girl Reserves, Shamrock. Howmm Hocrsnoust-:R-Bugs. A good name is better than riches. SHIRLEY Husv-Mamie. A good reputation is more valuable than money. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club, Monitors, Ushers, Annual. ROMAINE HUMBt-:RT-Do you not know I am a woman? When I think. I must speak. Monitors. KENSEI, Husk-Ken. Young men thing old men are fools, but old men know young men are fools. Shamrock. KENNETH JASIN-Ken. There'l1 be a hot time in the old town to- night. Glee Club, Shamrock, Monitors. Joi' KAtsEn-You say there are no men in heaven-then leave me here. Band, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club. Rom-sm' Kxlslznf-Bob. Every inch a king. Board of Control. Band, Base- ball, Class Officer fPres. '46J . Psscx' KANTNER. My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. Band, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club. SHIRLEY Ketcx-ten-Shirl. Love is n great life if you don't 'waken. Band. Girl Reserves, Monitors. Ushers, Mixed Glee Club, De- bate, Girls' Glee Club. Annual. DONALD KERN-Doc. The hearing ear and the seeing eye. Band, Mixed Glee Club., Boys' Glee Club, Annual. DOROTHY KocHANn-:c-Koch. Good humor is the best dress one can wear in society. Annual, Monitors, Junior Play. GENE Kossren. A twinkle in his eye and a wink for every girl. Baseball, Basketball, Monitors, Annual, Football, E. Club. D01.0Rt-:s Korn. Never let studies interfere with your education. Monitors, Ushers. Shamrork, Of- fice. MAxiNr: LACoURsE-fltlax. Her hair shall be of what color it please Cod. Ofiice, Monitors. Mmm: Luca. The less one talks, the more one thinks. Band, Monitors. ALBERTA LARosA. Moderation, the noblest gift of ull. DAVE LARSON. He never troubles trouble until trouble troubles him. JUANITA LARSON-Jilll. From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth. Band, Junior Play. Girl Reserves. Monitors. Rom-:nr LENZ-Bob. Wit and wis dom are born with a man. Mixed Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Track, Annual Stali. Stu- dent Council, Baseball, Class Of- ficer CVice-President '47l. Lols LINEBACH-Loey. I will wear my heart upon my sleeve. Girls' Clee Club, Mixed Glee Club, Monitors, Senior Play, Shamrock. BAnn.umJr:AN Lewis-f Hoosier. The secret of life is not to do what you like, but to like what you do. CHARLES MACK-Chuck. There is a history in all men's lives. Football, E. Club. Monitors. Joi-nv Mmmsco - Johnny. That which benefits us is cheerfulness and courage. Basketball, Football. Baseball, .lunior Play, E. Club, Monitors. Pr-:GGY MARUSHAK-Peg. A witty YVOIIIEIH is il IFCIISUPCQ il witty beauty is power. Band. Clee Club, Monitors, .lun- ior Play, Exec. Comm. JAM!-:s MCINTYRE-Skili. Let us drink and be merry, dance, joke and rejoice. Chess Club, Basketball, YVrest- ling. Student Council, E. Club, Baseball, Monitors, Band. MARJORIE MCLAlNiMtll'gC. The fairest garden in her looks and in her mind the wisest books. Band. Junior Play, Annual Staff, Teac-her's assistant. EARL Mt-:An0R. Survival of the Iittest. Hi-Y, Baseball Mgr., Biology Club, Monitors. JACK MEIER-Swahby. If fame comes after death, I'm in no hurry for it. Hi-Y, Football, Band, Shamrock. ETHEL MEMMER. A rose in the bud is sweeter than in full bloom. Annual, Bowling, Teaclter's As- sistant. CAROL METTINGER. To know is noth- ing at all, to imagine is every- thing. EVELYN Mrrcl-u-:LL-Evie. A woman is a dish for the Gods. CATHERINE MORGAN-Cathy. Beauty is its own reward, being a form of peace. Annual, Baseball, Library, Moni- tors. DoLoREs MUNEIO-Dodo. There was a star danced and under that was I born. Monitors, Ushers, Shamrock Staff lAssistant Editor '46J ,Majorette, Senior Play, Annual, Baseball, Basketball, G.A.C., Teacher's As- sistant. NORA JEAN Nici-loLAs-Nor. Some think the world was made.for fun and frolic, and so do I. Baseball, Shamrock Staff, Office. JOAN NORD. A guilty conscience never feels secure. ROBERT Nowxcxu-Bob. The enthu- siastic and pleasing illusions of youth. Monitors. ROSEMARY Nowlcxu-Blondie. Her friends there are many-her foes, are there any? Shamrock, Monitors. PArRxc1A NUMDIERQPHI. Nature has given us two ears but only one mouth. Forensic Club, G.A.C., Basket- ball, Cheerle a di n g, Baseball, Monitors, Librarian, Biology Club, Glee Club, Shamrock, Jun- ior and Senior Play. HULDA OTTO-Chris. Beauty is eter- nity gazing at itself in the mirror. Shamrock, Monitors, Junior Play. ANTHONY PALENO-Tony. They're only truly great who are truly good. Clee Club, Track, Football. IRENE PASSARELLI-RCIiSh. I know what I want when I want it. Glee Club, Annual Staff, Execu- tive Committee. EVA PFUHL-Evie. I never know so young a body with so old a head. Glee Club, Annual. Dotomas Pmrzwsru-Dee. A good heart's worth gold. Monitors, Ushers, Glee Club, Bowling Club, Baseball. ARTHUR Pau-:Msn-Mickey. Adver- sity's sweet milk, Philosophy. Band, Boys' C-lee Club, Mixed Glee Club. EUGENE Pm'-Huge. A little thing in hand is worth a great thing in prospect. Baseball, Monitors. ELEANOR RAESE-El. Music is the thing in the world that I like most. Mixed Glee Club, Girls' Club, EMMA RAYMOND-DOIIY. Patience is the best remedy for any trou- ble. ' Office Assistant. RAYMOND RAWLING-Ray. A born conversationalist. Band, Monitors. SYLVIA READ-Syl. Laugh yourself into stitches. Monitors., Glee Club, Annual. BETTY REIMAN-BUbhIBS. The girl who puts the pep in pepper. Teacher's Assistant. EMU. RETTINGER--RBIS. He who does not think too high of him- self is more than he thinks. Mixed Glee Club, Boys' Glee Club, Basketball, Baseball. JAMES REYNOLDS-Jim. Coopera- tion is appreciated in any kind of work. Shamrock, Mixed Clee Club, Boys' Glee Club. HAZEL Rousl-r-Sparky. Love me, love my dog. Monitors, Drum Majorette, Sen- ior Play, Baseball, Teacher's As- sistant, Annual Staff IEditor-in- Chiefl . Joins SALUSKY-Jimmy. If he were with a girl instead of in class, he wouldn't be so slow. ROBERT SCHLEICHER-TFCIJOF. You 1-an't. pay attention to your brakes when your mind is on your clutch. Monitors, Band. DAVE ScuNEmER. We cannot all be masters. Track, Football. E. Club, Moni- tors. CAROL SEMRAU. Manner, not gold. is woman's best adornment. Clee Club, Office. Monitors. Sen- nior Play. Annual. ROBERT SHELDON-SIOOP. As happy a man as any in the world. Band, Monitors, Biology Club. CLARENCE SNIITH-Ed. Men of few words afe the best Illen. Monitors. BARBARA SoMERv1LLE-Butch. Some of the born leaders of men are women. Bowling. Library, Monitors. T1-towns SOMERVILLE - Tom. A big, hold man. Football, Track, Monitor's, E. Club. - BETTY SOMMERS. She bears a rlmrmed life. Annual. Ushers, Office, Monitors. ROBERT STEVVART-B0lD. Appear- ances are deceptive. MARJORIE Sronauou-Margie. The best prescription to surress is a strong determination. Girl Reserves, Monitors, Band, Annual, Forensic Club. HELEN STRICKER-Strick. Silent-e is golden, but who wants to be rirh. Girl Reserves, Monitors, Annual. THELMA STUDER. Thou art so fair. Annual Staff. Monitors. Execu- tive Committee. JOYCE Su'r'roN-I hate nobody, I am in charity with the world. ALAN TALLMAN-Slugger. Hand- some is, as handsome does. Basketball, Baseball, Shamrock, Monitors, Junior Play, Poster Club. WANDA Tmsssmvnaac-Tress. God's rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman. Monitors, Mixed Glee Club, Girls' Glee Club, Majorette, .lun- ior and Senior Play, Annual Staii tClass Editorl, Shamrock, Base- hall. YVONNE Tm-:von-Toddy. We all like lter-we just can't help it. Baseball, Basketball, Annual, Board of Control, Class Officer iTreasurer '47l, Monitors, Jun- ior Play, G.A.C.. Teaclter's As- sistant, Glee Club. DELLA VAN House-Del. I never met a man I didn't like. Band, Glee Club, Junior and Sen- ior Play, Biology Club, Girl Re- serves, Monitors, Poster Club. VIRGINIA Voss-Ginger. One who is always willing to help. Senior Play. Imam-: WEBB. Little friends may prove great friends. Glee Club. ELIZABETH WENDT. As innocent as a new laid egg. Monitors, Glee Club, Biology Club. Doms Wnasm:-Whisky. Happy and carefree is her spirit. Monitors, Ushers. MARGARET WILDE. Do your duty, and leave the rest to heaven. Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club. FLORENCE WxLsoN-Flo. Patience is SXVCEI. Monitors. WANDA WILSON-Wandie. Leap out of the frying pan into the fire. Library, Monitors, Bowling. Hanan-:nr WOLF-Herb. It is quality rather than quantity that counts. FRANCIS Woon-Woody. It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Glee Club. CLIFFORD YAHDLEY-Clin. Men may come and men may go, but I go on forever. Baseball, Basketball, Football. VIVIAN Yos1N-Fifi. Her heart is like the moon, there is a man in it. Baseball, Library. 24 Lu-:naman Zim-:LL-Lee. Her life is a XVILLIABI Tire-Bill. They think YOLANDA Pmotu. The world was bed of roses . that they shall be heard for their always yours -you would not Teucher's Assistant. much speaking' take H' Monitors, Teacher's Assistant. Not Pictured: Virginia Anderson, Grace Fletcher. June Class History As I gaze into the crystal ball which reveals the past, I see, in the year 43 , the East Detroit High School beckoning forth to a group of bashlul, but determined, freshmen to tread the priceless path of knowledge to an anticipated success. I can see the novel expressions on their countenances as they try to acquaint themselves with the usual customs of the school. The scene now changes, leaving these poor be- wildered freshmen, to the following year. I see the same group, now sophomores, but a considerable change has taken place. They have begun to make themselves a part of the school by participating in many activities such as sports, music, and clubs. During this year, they also increased in number to over 120 strong. Again the crystal ball changes, now to the junior year. After sponsoring their .I-Hop successfully, they seem to have encountered the Junior Play entitled, QA Little Honey , which has turned out even better than they had imagined. There is still a corner of this scene which we seem to have overlooked-It's the Jr.-Sr. Party. Even the Seniors are amazed at the wonderful time they are having. What's this appearing??'?-why I believe it is the same faces.-Yes, it isg but what a remarkable change. I think I have found the solution to this sudden recon- version--they're seniors. With Miss Wendela and Miss Buell as their spon- sors to guide them through their final year, they have also chosen capable class oliicersz President. .lack Dan- ielsg Vice-President, Bob Lenzg Secretary. Cathy Mor- gang and Treasurer, Yvonne Trevor. I see they have started their senior year out with a bang in Wedding Spells , one of the best plays the crystal ball has ever witnessed. Now everyone seems to be having a good time- yet they're not in schoolQOh, I see, they're on a boat and there're ever so many unfamiliar faces among them. It must he the senior cruise that I've heard about. Already the scene is fading, but look at this-some beauties, eh? By the appearance of the formals and corsages and the decorations it is the senior prom. I see food-a feast?? Yes, the seniors are really en- joying themselves at their banquet. Did you hear that will and prophecy? Commencement comes into view as Bob Kaiser de- livers the Introduction entitled One World, One People, followed by Shirley Kelcher's speech on Poli- tical Unity'. Economic Unity is presented by Dolores Muneio, and Social Unity by Thelma Studer. Bob Lenz proceeds with his address on Cultural Unity . The Graduate's Responsibility to the World given by Marge McLain brings the commencement program to a close. And now the climax ol this four-year episode comes as these seniors, join in singing the Alma Mater. It is now that they realize how much their friends and their school really mean to them. They are at last aware of the delinition of the phrase, the Best Years of Our Livesn, when applied to our high school days. June Prophecy As we enter the new night club 'The Pali- sades, we overhear tl1e doorman, .lack Meier talking to cab-driver Cliff Yardley. Cliff says he took lessons at Francis Wood's Dancing Acad- emy and his instructor was lvanda Tressenberg. Did he learn a lot! The first familiar face we see is Jeanette Andresen, the hat-check girl. I hear she makes millions in tips. Isn't the club beautiful? It was designed by Jackie Caton and Doris Chauvin. Look! Therels Marge McLain, the author of the current best-seller, How to Catch a Man in Ten Easy Lessons . She's witl1 Peggy Maru- shak who wrote 't0n Mixing Drinksu. Going to our table, we almost get knocked down by bus boys, George Fonville and Howard Holtshouser. Now to lure waitress Dolores Pniewski fro111 Arthur Priemer's table. He's a musician at Kresge's and is escorting Mary Memmer. After ordering we can sit back and enjoy the music of Jack Daniels' band. Listen to that sharp quartet: Bob Lenz, Virginia Anderson, Marge Wilde and Emma Raymond. Grace Fletcher, the cigarette girl, stops to talk for she has lots of news to tell. Shirley Kelcher is a far1ner's wife and very happy. Do- lores Koth works at Hudson,s, but she's quitting in June to marry a sailor. Yvonne Trevor has an important position. She's Secretary to General Anthony DeLuca. Helen Stricker is married to an intern at Saratoga Hospital, Emil Rettinger. She used to be a nurse there. Mae Adolph eloped Friday night with artist Ronald Came- ron. Thelma Studer is teaching Physics at Vas- sar now. Brains! Irene Passarelli drives a DSR bus. That's all the latest gossip and Grace gets back to work. ' That's Gene Koester at the next table. He just divorced his fifth wife and it looks like Joyce Geverink is going to be Number six. They're with John Marasco and his wife, Do- lores Munieo, the movie actress. She has a stun- ning hair-do. She has it done at Bob Schleieher's beauty salon. There's manager Donald Kern talking to woman test pilot Mamie Huey. Do you have tonight's paper? Thanks. VV ell they haven't solved the Marge Stobaugh murder yet. Chief of police, Alan Tallman rc- ports that they're still holding her roommate, Maxine LaCourse as a suspect. Coroner Caro- line Hetriek confirms the report that poison was used. Detectives Romaine Humbert and Ken Jasin are working on the case. J HH1lll1l0lll01'l'0WV,S Dollar Day at Salusky's Cut Rate. Bob Nowicki just completed a round- the-world flight in forty minutes in his newest invention. He was accompanied by his sister Rosemary. Don't you like the sketches in Marie Large's Knit Shop ads? Yolanda Pirolli, does them, using herself as a model. I see Meador's Hamburger Heaven has reduced its prices. It must be Earl doesnet pay his waitress, Betty Sommers, now that they are married. Our government has new cabinet members. Herb Burnett is Postmaster-General. Speaking of Burnetts, .limmy's in the doghouse. He just broke the Olympic 4-40 record and Cathy can't catch him. Here's an interesting editorial by Jim Reynolds protesting the action of Robert Capaldi, Petrillo's successor. Capaldi put Lois Linebach on the blacklist for singing at an East Detroit High assembly. Governor Bill Fergu- son proclaims Doris W'ieske as G'Bubble fguml Queen. Texas Cowboy Eugene Pry and his Coyotes are at Carnegie Hall. Wanda Wfilson is his singing star. The music critic praises the two latest debuts of singers, Joyce Bertram and Eleanor Raese. Did you say you were looking June Prophecy for a maid? Why don't you try Virginia Voss, Employment Bureau. Here's an interesting ad: '5Aecomplished accordionist to play at wedding receptions, call Eva Pfuhl, CHerry 8-0913. Crash! Bang! Nine broken dishes. Joan Gal- lagher washes dishes and Herb Wolfe is the dishwiper. They just donit keep their minds on their work. Our food arrives and it's delicious. They have a top-notch cook here, his name is Chuck Mack. There's J im McIntyre, the lion-tamer. He's dating the tight-rope walker, Ethel Memmer. Look there're those two lady wrestlers, Ann Wendt and Pat Nummer. That's Kensel Husk, their manager, with them. A Today I got an announcement of the open- ing of Joy Kaiser's Flower Shop. She's going to get her flowers from Schneider and Smith Greenhouses. I also got a big bill from Joan Nord's Dress Shoppe. It's worth it, thoughg she has originals from the best designers such as Chris Otto and Della Van House. Bob Stewart just came in. He's the author of the new Broadway hit, MMichigan , that's showing at Liebgard Zibellis theater, 4'The Ave- nuen. He's being backed by the financial tycoon, Tom Somerville. I hear l1e gave the contract for jewelry for the show, to Betty Brunke, the First Vice-President of Niesners. The girls with him are his stars: Ellen Benjaminson, .lean Heinrich and Carol Mcttinger. Head waiter, Richard Builta confides that it's Hazel Roush, the well-known Merry Widowii, at that table surrounded by men. Columnist Sylvia Read says thereire rumors Hazel pois- oned her husband. Thereis Carol Semrau. She's a French Coun- tess and look at those diamonds. Peggy Kanter and Margaret Gauss have opened a pretty good bakery. I got a letter yes- terday from Elaine Fuhrwerk. She's married and living in East Detroit. She and three other housewives, Betty Reimann, Barbara Sonnner- ville and Janet Anderson have formed a Bridge Club. Every Thursday afternoon they leave their children at Ethel Gertz's and Joyce Sut- ton's nursery and have a fine time. E1aine's been having trouble with her washing machine, but she had Nora Jean Nicholas fix it and now it works swell. She also has a new maid-Jan Lar- son. That's FBI man Leonard Bachman going into the back room. He was here once to inspect the roulette table and he found Vivian Yosin, Luella Cole, Florence Wilson, and Barbara Jean Lewis there. He,s been back every night since. Right now he's talking to housewives Mary Dunn, Viola Gadze, and Marjorie Correll. They're here celebrating the end of the first year of their new soap success. The waiter's serving Evelyn Mitchell tea and toast. She's on a diet advised by her physi- cian, Dave Larson. IVhat's that commotion over there. Bar- tender Marvin Gentz looks angry. Bouncers Bob Kaiser and Tony Paleno are escorting Dee Campbell to the door. Must have been some- thing she ate? Bill Tite and Irene Webb are too engrossed in eating to notice the great Shakesperian actor, Ray Rawling, at the next table. I saw Alberta La Rosa the other day buying something at Bob Sheldon's Tot Shoppe . Just one reserved table empty. Here comes Dorothy Kochaniee--late again because of car trouble. . W'heu does the floor show start? Last Will and estament We, the June graduating class of the East Detroit High School, do make. publish, and declare this to be our last Will and Testament in manner following: To anyone who is willing to accept endless trouble, Ed Smith wills his upuddle-jumping '34 Chevrolet. To Mr. Harger., Joy Kaiser, Peg Marushuk and Peg Kantner leave an unabridged Vlfebstcr Dictionary. Alan Tall- lnan wills his controlled temper to Dave Deben. tlokell Emil Rettinger bequeaths his silky blond hair to any corn stalk who needs it. Marjorie Stobaugh leaves her ability to get to most of the athletic contests to all those non-supporters of our team. ,lim Salusky leave his brother, Leo, this whole deal for 3 more years. fPoor boyll Joyce Sutton leaves her ability to spend more money than she earns to anyone who can afford it. Della Van House wills her experience in writing 500- word themes to any talkative pupil in Miss Catzmeyer's class. To Anna Marie Sweeney, Lois Linebach wills her ability to grow long fingernails. lFor what--- a good Czll session'?J .loan Nord leaves her locker room jokes to any stag parties. Leonard llachman and Bob Capaldi leave their ob- vious musical talents to Archie's future students. Joyce Geverink leaves her secret for natural curly hair to any- one who has the patience to put it up. Ethel Memmer wills her neatness and ability to look good in her clothes to Mildred Volz. Catherine Morgan wills her sweetness to Jackie Mclntyre. Jacqueline Caton and Maxine LaCourse will their natural red hair to Carol Jones. Chuck Mack wills his height to Mr. Olds. Doris Chauvin leaves her long silky lashes to The Maybelline Company. Betty Brunke and Elaine Fuhrwerk will their short- hand to anyone with along arm. Ethel Gertz wills her slim waist and hip line to Theresa Muneio. Nora .lean Nicholas leaves Dale Criner, but not of her own accord. Marge McLain leaves her pajama parties to Evelyn Swan- son, who can get along without sleep. Patricia Nummer wills her ability to ask dumb questions in Chemistry to George Bedard, who also-l-1. Mamie Huey be- queaths her vocal chords to Billy Linten, Cwhich will be some job for any surgeon.l Tom Sommerville wills his shoulders to Russell Racicot. Dorothy Kochaniec leaves her races with Stanley Dada to anyone who has n strong heart and good brakes. Jack Meier wills his friendliness with Mr. Cordon to Dale Criner. To anyone who hates French poodles, Vivian Fifi Yosin wills her nickname. George Fonville wills his ability to keep girls guessing to Bob Kern. Ronald Cam- eron leaves his artistic ability to Chuck Passarelli. Betty Sommers wills her ability to keep undercover romances to Ann Gutenkunst. Gene Koester leaves his sparkling blue eyes to anyone who wants to see pleasant things. Helen Stricker wills her ability to eat and remain thin to any wishful thinker. Bob Kaiser is just willing! Jimmy Burnett leaves his ability to remain in foot- ball training to Dave Deben. Herb W'olf leaves his last name to Bruce Tile. Clifford Yardley leaves his swooner- ful chatter platters to .lack the Bellboy. To Mrs. McLeod, Janet Anderson wills her typing ability. Virginia Ander- son and Alberta La Rosa leave their quiet married life to all available females. To any second story peeping Tom, Jeanette Andreseu leave her height. Elizabeth Anne Wendt leaves her ability to leave her house at the last minute in the morning and miraculously get to homeroom on time, to those who have to stay to deten- tion study hall. Ellen Benjaminson and Dolores Pniew- ski leave their ability to stay friends to Bonnie Whitford and Louise Rossie. Howard Holtshouser, Marvin Gentz and Kensel Husk leave their positions as class clowns to the Shrine Circus. .lim Mclntyre wills has smooth dancing ability to Norman Van Huff. Johnny Marasco leaves his ability to eatl as much as Miss Rothenberger does to Jean Jones. Luella Cole leaves her sparkling smile to the Pepsodent Company. Mary Dunn wills her ability to be sweet and quiet to Mary Ann Hall. Yolanda Pirolli leaves her extra credits to Gladys Koth, who needs them. Mary Memmer and Carol Mettinger leave their ability to be absent on test days to all future Economics students. Irene Passa- relli leaves her ability to lose things to any girl who Last Will and estament wants to get rid of her man. Liebgard Zibell leaves her job in the show to anyone who likes it easy. Francis Wood leaves his beloved Physics class lperiod.l lvanda Wilson, Doris Yvieske and Betty Rei- mann leave their experiences in the Passion Play to any future actress. Eva Pfhul wills her ability to stay out of Detention Study Hall to Barbara Nece. Ray Rawling leaves Beverly Campbell. CHands off, fellows.l Bob Schleicher leaves his strong arm methods to Mr. Schoon- en. Bob Stewart leaves his snspenders to the East Detroit Fire Department. Juanita Larson leaves her ability to take care of double trouble to Juanita Jackson. Marie Large leaves her seat in band to anyone in the training band. Rosemary Nowicki leaves her dimples to Mr. lVetzel. iNow he will have a double pair.J To Miss Clelancfs gym class, Art Priemer leaves his ability to square dance. Kenneth Jasin leaves his hobby. photography, to anyone who wants to know what develops in the dark room. Donald Kern leaves his flashy ties to Rudy Pajakowski. David Larson leaves his knowledge of mechanics to Miss Buell, in case she has trouble with her new Ford. Bob Lenz leaves his intel- ligence to Willie Glazer. Earl Meador leaves his camel in the Passion Play to the zoo. Barbara Sommerville leaves her engagement ring to any hopeful girl. Robert Nowicki wills his trip up north to future stag parties. To Rudy Edens goes Tony Paleno's and Jim Reynolds' singing in Glee Club. David Schnieder leaves his ability to turn red to any traliic light. Romaine Humbert leaves her giggle to Mrs. Moran. To Miss Wendela's Latin classes goes Shirley Kelcher's double talk. Donald Mc- Donald receives Margaret Gauss' long hair to keep his neck warm. Emma Raymond leaves her bus-boy job in the cafeteria to .loan Beckstrom. Eleanor Raese and Joyce Bertram leave Joan Bekowies lLooks like Joan will have to solo now.t Tony DeLuca bestows his friendliness to Clifi Corzine. To Pat Morgan goes Marjorie Correll's beautiful blush. Thelma Studer hands down her ability to be inquisitive in Sociology to the next class. Jean Heinrich leaves her black tresses to Carole Canfield. To all detention hall lovers, Dolores Koth leaves her ability to skip without getting caught. Hazel Roush leaves her many 'iannual headaches to the f d. xv , - - as - as uture e itor vonne Trevor wills her daily slesta in Commercial Law to any future students of Mr. Harger. Dolores Muneio bequealiis that wolfish glint in her eye to any girl who wants to catch a man. To some fortunate little canary. goes Joan Gallagher's yellow sweater. Violet Gadze leaves her quietness to Mr. Vitale's white rats. Wanda Tressenberg leaves her old short- hand notebooks to Mr. Bratt. Herb Burnett wills his watch the birdie phrase to any snap-shot lover. Mae Adolplfs winning personality goes to Vergean Teceno. Deloris Campbell leaves that certain technique to Dave Deben. Dick Builta bequeaths his ability to play the tuba to any other big bag of wind tHe put this in himself? . Chris Otto leaves her Crowning Glory to any future sophisticated seniors. Carol Semrau gives her monitor's post on 3rd floor to any study hall hater. Bill Tite bestows his ability to concentrate on auto mechanics to his brother, Bruce. To anyone in need of a room, Bill Ferguson leaves the back pocket in his army dun- garees. Eugene Pry hands down his name Huge to Chuck Smith. To .lean Parrott goes Barbara Jean Lewis' big blue eyes. Sylvia Read leaves her last name to any lazy Civics' student. Caroline Hetrick grants her job in the library to anyone who likes it quiet. Margaret Wilde be- queaths her seat in the cafeteria to anyone who wants to eat and stay thin. Yolanda Pirolli wills her commercial ability to 'any future secretary. Florence Wilson, Bob Sheldon and Evelyn Mitchell just leave East Detroit High. ln witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands this month of June. in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven. Signed, published and declared by the .lune Graduating Class. LO 1? and wo fesS . 29 UNDERCLASSMEN Row Row Row Row Row Ro-w Row Spon I2-B HOMEROOM I-D. Dewsiow, D. Marcoccie. D. Deike, C. Whiiehouse, .Joanne Paiene, B. Humberf, M. Voiz B. Renkeri. II-C. Ohsiek, I. McNabb, H. Nece, J. Bos, B. Carlfon, S. Craig, B. Louis, J. Jones. D. Dorsey F. McCann. Ill-R. Painier, A. Richerzlnagen, D. Bachman, K. Koesfer, G. Bedard, T. Wash-burn, P. King I. Schmidr, E. Orfner, C. Garfner. II-B HOMEROOM ' I-P. Messina, L. Payne, B. Whifford, J. Berfram, B. Myers, V. DuCI'1aIeau, J. Fruehauf, M. HewiH E. Wendi, V. Sandoe. ll-R. Reinhold, R. Maior, J. Hilfon, B. Bufkovich, I. Ingalls, M. MiHs, B. Nece, C. Smiih C. Passerelli. ' Ill-E. ioldecoif, A. Shephard, D. Smifh, B. Ponder, D. Criner, D. Smifii, Q. Marasco, J. Bruner A. in . IV-B. Tire, D. Anderson, E. Gvraeberf, R. Bergum, E. Balleniine, B. TiIIen, P. Jones, R. Racicof K. Bell, J. Diefenbach. sors-Mr. Duncan and Mrs. Haynes, i2B: Mr. Tarrani and Mr. Schoonen, IIB. 1 I I-A HOMEROOM Row I-B. Johnson, R. Kleino, M. Marasco, C. Jones, B. ,Musgrave, P. Morgan, B. Klein, G. Lindensmifh, C. Meier, M. Krebs. Sponsors-Mrs. Garber, Mr. Vifale. Row ll-J. Kreinbring, B. McLain, B. Henson, W. Hoffman, B. LaPor+e, T. Linenger, B. Hudson, A. Large, J. Jackson. Row Ill-J. Munzel, Y. Koih, P. Lang, J. Kirkpafriclr, L. lreson, J. Hogg, C. Heimann, l. Lewis, S. Maynard, B. Horfon. Row IV-A. Lovalvo, M. Leen, M. Mondaln, M. Miller, H. Jensen, G. Koreslry, R. Kremlnow, D. McDonald, J. McCluslrey, T. Mariens. II-A HOMEROOM Row I-A. Arbilfer, .J. Corn, G. Floclrman, B. Brown, A. Booker, F. Bemis, B. Baruih, D. Forbes, M. Colfman, M. Cilluffo M. Correll. Sponsors--Mrs. Moran, Mr. Wefzel. Ro-w ll--Wm. Glaier D. Deben J. For el D. Cowlier C. v n g 1 i Beardsley, N. Behn, R. Grosso, V. Caruso, J. Fisher, S. Dude R. Blacll. Row lll-M. Francesco, P. Gardiner, B. Archer, A. Gufenlcunsf, C. Canfield, S. Clemenle, S. Frank, B. Campbell, C. Cariglla, J. Andrus. Row IV-H. Graham, D. Criner, D. Fournier, M. Fournier, C. Fichrner, E. Balon, B. Blasco, H. Aller, B. Beyer, T. Braun, D. Gerlach. ll-A HOMEROOM Row I-M. Trudelle, M. Read, J. Rue, M. Woods, A. Sweeney, J. Websier, M. Shade, O. Seifferlein, M. Rasseiie, E. Schull. Row Il-W. Predmore, A. Richards, E. Swanson, N. VanHuK V. Peraino, R. Sr. Amand, D. Propellas, D. Woodcock S. Winlrleman. Row lll-G. Thornion, L. Penn, S. Penn, R. Yovanovich, S Zschering, B. Peiipren, M. Sfrauss, R. Wellnilz, M. Raymond Row lV-L. Scoff, B. Yales, L. Smifh, E. Young, M. VanDrus R. Smirh, B. Sloul, M. Nelson, D. Sievenson, B. Priebe. l0-A HOMEROOM Row I-.J. Dehur, R. Carlsen, M. Ceschin, H. Currier, J Beclrslrom, A. Behler, D. Blum, B. Carfer, D. Baile, G. Delpier, N. Carnacchia. Sponsors-Mrs. Garcia, Mr. BraH Rc-w ll-C. Cope, E. Brunlce, F. Doolin, M. Cox, B. Ashby. B. Andrus, G. Balmer, R. Babel, B. Anglea, M. Baeiens. Row lll-J. Deben, D. Behnlce, G. Caruso, J. Allen, M. Cameron M. Couclcuyf, A. Cox, N. Drosie, C. Anzell, A. Arnold. Row IV-A. Askew, B. Cole, K. Carpenier, R. Couch, D. Bruclcer R. Borawslci, B. Andresen, G. Bergdoll, N. Bradford A. Arieifa. I0-A HOMEROOM Row l-K. Ford, B. Hooper, M. Klinlre, H. Fieman, J. Fleury, M. Limina, B. Ku'Hner, A. Jackson, L. Gill, J. Jones, D. Kenl. Sponsors-Miss Clelland, Mr. Kleinsieiber. Row ll-D. Holle, R. Fasbender, M. Koiovwicz, J. Alampi J. Heinrich, E. Johnson, D. Hall, S. Graham, H. Leclbeffer R. Grosso, J. Ehlen. Row IIIQD. Jones, T. Large, G. Kolh, J. Heberl, B. Linfon R. Giannasi, P. Lamberf, J. Lowes, R. Gerios, M. Jocks R. Eclens. Row IV-J. Gerevin, A. Legaio, H. Liedeclrer, B. Kern, B. LuH'elxe H. Friesen, K. Knopf, R. Grieninger, J. Foch, E. Findlay H. Levarslzy. I0-A HOMEROOM Row l-D. Palmeroy, E. Neil, B. McGhee, D. Rabe, J. Mereclci E. Miller, C. Meis, A. Maclsen, M. Peressing. Row ll-B. Nowiclxi, R. McAllisier, J. McPherson, S. Nelson N. Peiipren, J. Mullany, M. Paleno, H. McMichael B. Mammel. Row Ill--R. Nelson, P. Murphy, H. Meservy, J. McUsic L. Miichell, J. Parrish, J. Oros, S. Mihelich, M. Law. I0-A HOMEROOM Row l-A. Rofhman, A. Smiih, U. Triebel, E. Ryan, L. Rochovilz, M. Powers, K. Young, M. Smyih. J. Vanderzyppi, A. Wubbe, B. Verlinde, A. Zuslco. Sponsors-Miss Wendela, Miss Hornbeclr. Row ll-D. Piefonyalc, E. Siriclxer, J. Sfarnes, R. Roggendorf, L. Scheafzle, R. Rossi, D. Warnock, K. Rockford. J. Weishaupl, S. Wenz. Row lll-G. Winslow, D. Volz, D. Smifh, J. PoHer, T. Physician, R. Weiss, G. Wallemen, E. SiHaro, L. Willison, L. Wariner, V. Teceno. Row lV--W. Wiiienberg, K. Rainge. D. Thomas, .J. Read, H. Wiegancl, G. Templefon, R. Ruzzin, D. Richards, R. Sievens, E. Scoff, D. Swider. I0-B HOMEROOM Row l-N. Kreiss, P. Emard, V. Kalibar, M. Fugiff, E. Hunf, l M. Iclces, S. Bishop, B. Conway, M. Cavanaugh. Sponsors- Mr. Konoplca, Miss Roihenberger. Row ll-E. Adolph, F. Hoffman, R. Humes, S..Ecl:hardi', L. Bussell, S. Bombery, F. Hawkins, D. Clark, V. Coffman. Row Ill-J. Giampino, J. Lewis, E. Ainsworlh, R. Laporie, D. Gingrich, H. Cullman, C. Lefouneau, T. Lunfer, M. Jacobs. Row IV-D. Beauchamp, V. Blizzard, G. Foye. J. Blair, F. Linebach, B. Benoii, L. Carfer, R. Floyd, J. Bruner. I0-B HOMEROOM Row l-A. Tressenberg, M. O'Brien, A. Masfrofrancesco, D. Tworlr. G. Sfephenson, S. Travis, l. Marasco, E. Schulh, V. Sipe. Row ll-W. Muir, J. Nichols, C. Shonlr, G. Sweefwoocl. S. Oehmlxe, P. Meacham, L. Neal, J. Sweefwoocl, K. Yafes. Row Ill-Y. Ten Hopen, H. Rein, B. Weisman, C. Sullivan, W. Mihelieh, L. Racioppa, R. Winkler, C. Maas, E. Swiafek. 9-A HOMEROOM Row I--S. Hazard, L. King, B. Kugel, B. Neinas, M. Haynes S. Jackson, M. Kunce, M. Kolar, A. Melllnger, L. Lane G. Hudson. Sponsors-Mrs. Haynes, Mr. Kleinsieiber. Row ll-M. Kessler, L. Marion, V. Gogolin, N. Huslx, K. Mielke S. Hellebuyclr, J. Nelson, D. Grosso, M. Leise, K. Klein. Row lll--L. Markwardl, R. Gudiih, T. Napolelano, H. Guien- lxunsf, T. Jackson, R. MacDonald, T. Muneio, J. McCluslxey J. Larson, T. Johnsfon. Row IV-6. Gerios, D. Larsh, L. Giacoboui, B. Kirlzpairick, A. Gnesda. S. Genfile, W. Hoffman, R. Kennis, R. Kilaiis J. Mallory, H. Measel. 9-A HOMEROOM Row I--M. S+. Charles, B. Neal, J. Orr, P. Pefipren, C. Oehrling J. O'Dell, D. Sanders, B. Novalr. Sponsors-Mrs. Hudgens Mr. Schoonen. Row ll-J. McDermoH', P. MacDonald, M. Scoll, V. Marchese B. Mueller, R. Painfer, S. Paferson, J. McUsic, A. Slzalnels Row Ill-T. Muneio, S. Overholi, B. MacLean, D. Pranfera M. Miscln, J. Price, J. Niglxiingale, J. Osfy, D. Mueil. 9-A HOMEROOM Row I-D. Dohran, O. Conieni, D. Barlon, J. Ausfin, L. Buechl G. Douglas, H. Clarll, M. Ferer, J. Diefenbaclx. Row ll-E. Capaldl, A. Fock. R. Belcynslcl, F. Berl1ors'r, D. Cook R. Ealon, H. Bos, P. Dunn, J. Corn. Row lll-D. Forgel, E. Dofy, A. Ainfo, J. Cusman, J. Bachman L. Cole, V. Bolio, J. Carnaghi, D. Friedf. Row IV--D. Broderdorf, P. Arbiffer, J. Booker, D. Arnold D. Couwlier, B. Fuess, M. DuCl'1a'leau, B. Freclr, H. Broclxel l 'x 9-A HOMEROOM Row I-O. Schwarznau, R. Verlinde, D. Sandoe, H. Waller B. Reinhold, B. Racicof, P. Roll, A. Vanden Beurgeury Sponsors-Miss Runlrle, Mr. Havis. Row ll-V. Willcowslri, C. Thornion, K. Wood, S. Wenz, M Snyder, P. Reinhold, B. Seyferfh, M. Weichel, W. Siephen- son. ' Row Ill-E. Ward, L. Schuliz, J. Waclsworfh, A. VanHoorne R. Reinlzardi, L. Saluslly, l. Shiclrer, J. SiH'aro. Row IV-J. Spurlack, A. Re'Hinger, G. Salo, J. Ragan,T. Gracher, B. Simms, B. Swifi, D. Russell, C. Schenclc, J. Will. Row V-B. Wheeler, N. Schumaker, A. Regling, N. Tillen J. Scoff, B. Smyihe, A. Siobaugh, P. Weinand, K. Warren 9-B HOMEROOM Row l-J. Bolle, B. Frampfon, P. Garland, P. Graham, J. Grosso, F. Gorin, R. Lamberf, R. Graure, B. Fochf, C. Barbara Sponsors-Miss Turunen, Mrs. Pickard. . Row ll-S. Grieve, G. Cook, R. Grozycki, E. Anderson, K. Lary, B. Daum, C. Beswiclr, B. Gaps, D. Keiih. Row III-E. Berfram, B. Cameron, J. lreson, R. Humes, M. Angugliaro, R. Builer, D. Halon, D. Freclc, B. Bilbrey. Row IV-J. Coldren, J. Krumpholz, D. Gruninger, R. Lessl R. Linclensmifh, R. Beasley, D. Jones, H. Johnson, Bi Hendrick, D. Kaiser, B. DeFrance, P. Lesnialr. 9-B HOMEROOM Row I--S. Wilson, P. Wolfe, J. Tuick, P. Marlin. Mr. Peilsiocizer. J. Osiy, L. Willse, G. Roman, F. Taylor, V. Samuels. Rc-w Il-P. Sweiizer, A. Roberls, J. Smiih, D. Sanchez, C Pefrucci, D. Shobe, J. Wilber, .J. Riclgway, V. Winiers. Row Ill-D. Walfher, D. Revilzer, J. Neubauer, K. Solomon M. Ward, C. Snoeberger, B. Yafes, D. Peiers, D. Schulh R. Reemer. Row IV-D. Magga, R. Scholie, E. Physician, R. Lisabeih G. Sievenson, R. Noiesrine, A.Wes+fall, R. Whife, A. Taylor J. Ransom, J. Voigf. Q -. i i I L 1 38 1 SPORTS v x Row I-J. Marasco, T. Som- Ro STARTING LINE-UP merville, P. Jones, R. Bergum, J. Lenhard, J. Wisdom, G. Koesfer. w ll-J. Burnett, T. De- Luca, D. Criner, E. Allen. Gridiron eroes After weeks of hard practice the East Detroit foot- hall team made their yearly trip to Port Huron. It was the first game of the season and the first game to he played in Port Huron's new stadium. This game was the first of a series of winnings for East Detroit. It was also the first time that East Detroit ever beat Port Huron. The score was 27-13. The next game was with Berkley which we won 26-6. During the remainder of the season we tied Madison and Lincoln Park 0-0. The game with Ecorse was another winning 26-7. We edged out Clawson 6-0 on a very muddy field. The Mt. Clemens game was soufxo our only defeat, they were Eastern League Champs, the score was 19-0. The annual Roseville game was played at Roseville which resulted in a score of 12-6 in our favor. The first half ended with the Roseville eleven ahead 6-0. In the third quarter Criner went over to tie the score. In the fourth quarter with just a few minutes left to play Burnett with beautiful blocking went over to put East Detroit ahead 12-6. Rochester was our last game which ended in a victory of 27-25 in our favor. This hard lighting team was the triumph of three years of excellent coaching hy Jim Duncan. Row i-M. Miller, R. Weiss, E. Pry, T. Renieri, T. Linenger, Q. Marasco, T. Braun, D. Smith, B. McLean, B. Forester, R. Sheppard. Row ll-D. Deben, D. Criner, D. Gerlach, E. Allen, D. Koelzer. L. Lenhard, K. Carpenter, R. Builia, B. Ponder, B. Beyer, R. Painter. Row III--Mr. Lee, D. Smith, B. Henson, R. Ruzzin, E. Balenfine, B. Kern, P. Jones, J. Wisdom, C. Mack, G. Koesfer, K. Koresky, J. Burneff, J. Marasco, R. Bergum, T. Sommerviiie, James Duncan, Coach. VARSITY Row I-M. Van Drus, E. Allen, A. Tallman, J. Marasco, H. Alter. Row ll-Mr. Lee, Coach: G. Marasco, D. Smith, R. Ruzzin, R. Racicot, R. Painter, B. Henson. The first team under the excellent coaching of Mr. Lee, a new coach, had a tough season. The first team won four games and lost seven though many of the games were lost in the last seconds and overtimes. The starting '6five ' consisted of Van Drus at forward with Eddie Allen at the other forward position. Russell Racicot took Ed's position when he was graduated. Guido Marasco played guard with his hrother John. Guido was high point man with 109 points. John was fast and had a good eye for long shots. Ruzzin was center after Tallman completed 8 semesters. Ruzzin did good work at this posi- tion. The second team won eleven games and lost four. Dave Dehen held the acting captain's posi- tion for the seasong he was also high point man. The other guard was Bill Beyers who set up most of the plays and was good on long shots. The center position was held hy Lutteke who alternated with Bob Kern, hoth hoys did very well. The forwards, Chuck Smith and Dan Anderson, completed the sea- son for the second team. This team is expected to do hig things next season as it was one of the hest second teams East Detroit ever placed on the hardwood. SECOND TEAM Row I-B. Lutfelte, D. Deben, Mr. Lee, Coach: B. Beyer, G. Templeton. Row ll-G. Bedard, M. Miller, C. Smith, R. Bergum, B. Kern. Row I-R. Stevenson, T. Somerville. J. Lenhard, J. Burnett. Row ll-R. Painter, R. Lenz, T. Paleno, J. Wisdom. G. Koresky, B. Henson. Coach Duncan Track Team, Spring Team, 1946 The East Detroit Track Team, with many three-year veterans hack, made up a very powerful team. Joe Lenhard, Jim Wisdoni, Floyd Stobaugh, and Jack Ostermau, were just a few of the many members. Boh Hensen and Roy Painter were the polevaulters. Roy took first place in the high jump at the Regional and went to State. Jim Wisdom and Tom Somerville were two of the shot putters. Jack Daniels ran a good mile while Tony Paleno and Boh Lenz ran the half-mile. Bob Ostserman and ,lim Burnett were a fast team in the 440. Richard Branch ran in the 100-yard dash along with Floyd Stohaugh. Wfe want to thank every one of these boys for their wonderful participation and help in making this team a huge success. Row I-N. Van Huff, V. Walenslci, D. Deben, B. Swanson, T. Renkeri, H. Munsel. T. Linenger. Row Il-Odanagerl E. Meador, W. Westenberg, D. Smith, R. Smith, J. Marasco, B. Blasco, fCOBCl'l, Ewing, J. Drayton, A. Tallman, B. Weiss, D. McDonald, B. Beyer. Baseball Team of '46 Under the coaching of Mr. Ewing, the new coach, the baseball team had a very good season by winning seven games and losing six. The starting nine for most of the games were as follows: T. Renkert, as catcher, had a good eye and was the main-stay of tl1e team. On first base, Bob Swanson alternated with Al Talhnan, and both did a good job. Don McDonald was the speedy second baseman and his good hitting helped win many a game. Herb Munsel held down the pivot position and alter- nated with Van Huff. Van Huff was the hunter for the team. Third base was held down by Bob Weiss. Left field was manned byNB. Blasco, a hard hitting outfielder. Center field was patrolled by J ack Drayton who made beautiful', catches. Dave Deben held right field and won the record for the season for base stealing. For pitchers, we had Beyer, Maraseo, Linen- ger, and Westenbe1'g. Linenger led the pitchers with five wins and two losses followed by W'estenberg who had one win and one loss. J. Marasco had one win and two losses. R ichard Patterson. Faculty Manager MAJORETTES CHEERLEADERS Row I-W. Tressenberg, E. Swanson. Row ll-B. Humberf, D. Muneio, H. Roush, N. Cornacchia, N. Drosie. Row l-M. Klein, C. Meier, P. Morgan, M. Leonardson. Row ll-N. Drosfe, D. Campbell, B. Hall, E. Wamsler, E. Graeberi, A. Sweeney, P. Nummer, M. Powers ,E 5 l gi llll g a, . 'TZ V vi g J V. , ls x ly x x L. . 'W Q X I E .. B' Mm l, My 7 5' Ny 95' 5 I E-ifk dim f , V' HOOP V' ll E' fl- .5 -. ' Ufflel 5 0 51590 .- X K lll, E' ' A B ,,,, , X, MO WW fvllle X lil Gene CT . 8 1 -ii 5 Off' l h F K065l v,b,.. MUSIC ow l-D. Dohran, R. Ostermann, M. McLain. Row ll-D. Russell, R Genessi, B. Smythe, R. S+. Amend, N. Gerlacli, N Behn, J. Daniels. Row Ill-D. Russell, S. Kelcher, T. Physician, B Klinlce, K. Klein, D. Peters J. Ridgeway. Arch Richards Row IV-K. Bell, J. Kaiser, M. Large, P. Marushaln, R. Sclwleiclwer, P. Kantner, P. Weinand, D. Blum. Row V-E. Karn, C. Passerelli, R. Butler, A. Priemer, J. Detzur, B. McLean. Row Vl-R. Kremkow, .J. Saluslcy, G. Beolard, J. Krumluolz, R. Builta, L. Bachmen. W. Tressenberg, H. Roush, E. Swanson, l. Ten Hopen, R. Marushalr, D. Arnold, R. Rawling, J. Price, B. Humbert, N. Droste, D. Muneio, F. Sholrelulc. .lunior and Senior Bands Our school band this year, under the direction of Mr. Arch Richards, has been very successful. It has presented alnumber of concerts, programs, and festivals, very entertaining to all who attended. Among the outstand- ing features., the band played at Briggs Stadium, and were rewarded by a return invitation. This yearls band was truly an asset to our school. I BED MIXED CHORUS Row I-M. Correll, J. Corn J. Bos, F. Berhorst, A Beluler, I. Passarelli, D Pitonyelx, B. Horton, P Morgan, B. Klein. Row ll-W. Tressenberg, S. Oehmke, S. Kelcher, D. S Blum, H. Levarslzy, Mihelich. P. Murphy, E. Reese, S. Huey, M. Tem- pleton, W. Predmore, S. Echardf. Row lll-K. Klein, J. Bertram, R. Kleino, B. Conway, B. McGhee, A. Smith, C. Anzell, K. Hudsom, J. Bertram, J. Correll, E. Gerh. Row IV-A. Priemer, B. Linton, R. Edens, V. Marchese, J. Mallory, F. Wood. R. Winkler, N. Schumacher, L. Ireson, K. Wood, L. Salusky. Row V-D. Kern, D. Four- nier, E. Karn, J. Lenhard, T. Paleno, J. Wisdom, B. Lenz, E. Retiinger, B. Capaldi, K. Jasin, R. Builla. Miss Conley . BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row I-F. Wood, D. Kern, R. Edens, A. Priemer. Row Il-E. Kern, E. Reitinger, L. Paleno, J. Wisdom, B. Lenz. Our mixed chorus caroled at the Marine Hospital at Christmas time, and a beautiful Christmas program was also presented. On April 16, the group won first place at the regional contest and then journeyed to Lan- sing for the state contest. The Annual May Festival, on ,Iune ll, concluded a successful season under Miss C0nley's direction. I GIRLS' HORAL GROUPS SENIOR Row l-B. Conway, N Kreiss, C. Anzell, H. Bos S. Wenz, P. Emand, Bishop, G. Hudson. Mastrofrancesco, Douglas. Row ll--J. McDermo'H', Travis, Y. Ten Hopen, Kolibar, J. Austin, Stephenson, J. Corn, Correll, A. Smith, Coolc. S. A. G3 U1G54w 559 QQQ .333 ! ?9 F32 ID UPTZK Row Ill--M. Klinlxe, Strauss, K. Klein, Tworli. Row IV-W. Fredmore, D Dorsey, J. Bos, G. Sweet- wood, B. Klein, M. Snyder, S. Oehmke, S. Eckhardj M. FugiH,, F. Berhors Sweetwood. Row V-S. Kelcher, Rabe, J. Mullany. Blum, H. Levarsky, Blizzard, B. Carlton, Meachan, S. Bombery, Misch, D. Pra ntera, MacLean. x 'I D D V P M B Row Row Row Row Row JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS I-L. Kremkow, L. Wiltse, N. Woods, M. Carlton, B. Dorsey, F. Taylor, J. Penz, l. Beste, N. Kenyon P. Wolf, M. Doss. ll-B. Thayer, P. Martin, B. Head, J. Volcheclz, B. Yodoclc, A. Russo, G. A. Weishaupt, B. Smith. lll-B. Perkins, B. Ridgway, B. Markusic, D. Richards, G. Zizelman, D. L. Sabotino, D. Rogers, W. Benieminsen, J. Lind. lV-P. Hodson, J. Harwood, W. Woidylalr, S. Jacobs, J. Wilber, J. Nelson, M. J. Slaght, A. Peinovich, B. Seat, M. Thomas, D. Perry, A. Johnson. V-J. Yates, A. Helsel, A. Ebel, J. Bellor, B. Gladiator, L. Kirzai. A. Westfall, D. Gasior, J. Muehl, J. Aulwes, P. Annabel. Wisneslsi, A. Storm Rodda, M. Rofalski Wilkins, D. Sherman B. Yates, P. Conway The East Detroit Girls, Glee Club has been very active under the direction of Miss Conley. They have attended many interesting musical alfairs, the outstand- ing one heing the concert at Royal Oak on April 16. The girls competed with many other schools in Detroit and suburban areas and crried away the honor of second place. Another important feature concluded the semester, the Annual May Festi- val. ACTIVITIES Row Row Row Row R.C SENIOR PLAY CAST I-B. Hall. M. Leonardson, E. Wamsler, D. Muneio, F. Shokulak, D. Van House, V. Voss, C. Semrau. ll-L. Linebach, R. Builia, J. Andresen, J. Lenhard, E. Allen, L. Rossi, H. Roush, W. Tressenberg, J. Anderson. Direcror, Mrs. Garber. -LIBRARY CLUB I-C. Morgan, J. Andrus, V. Vosin, S. Zschering, Sponsor, Mrs. Jackson. ll-J. Sweeiwood, L. Linebach, C. Herrick, Y. Ten Hopen, D. Piionyak. POSTER CLUB ameron, T. Carr, C. Ofio, A. Tallmann, Sponsor, Miss Humfleef. M OV! E PROJ ECTO RS R. Sf. Amend, J. McClusl:ey, L. Scoii, Sponsor, Mr. Gordon. GIRL RESERVES Row l-P. Graham, D. Richard, S. Judy, V. Roman, D. Simmons, M. Coon, E. Kreger, J. Aulwes. Row ll-D. Young, B. Kuiiner, L. Lane, J. Corn, L. King, A. Smifh, P. Yahn. Row ill-B. Rsnkerf, F. McCann, E. Swanson, A. Richerzhagen, E. Schulf, C. Whiiehouse, M. Smyih M. Coliman, Sponsor, Miss Runkle. BIOLOGY CLUB Row I-J. Andrus, J. Beriram, D. Volz, L. Wariner, G. Caruso, R. Yovanovich, V. Teceno, C. Anzell J. Hilion, Sponsor, Mr. Viiale. Row Il-B. Verlinde, L. Willison, B. Linion, J. Dehur, L. Payne, C. Heiman, A. ArbiHer, A. Behler E. Rein, M. Ceschin, U. Triebel, P. Lamberi, E. Miller. Row lil-M. Limina, L. Morfen, S. Graham, J. Heinrich, M. Brower, C. Jones, D. Rabe, F. Dooline D. Blum, D. Warnock, W. Wefienbeig. Row IV-E. Balleniine, B. Ponders, D. Smiih, K. Bell. R. Bergum, D. Couwlier, B. Angela, J. Forgei. Row V-B. Ferguson, E. Meador, L. Bachman, K. Knops, G. Whiiefield, R. Capaldi, J. McUsic, J. Burneii E-CLUB Row I-D. Deben, R. McLean, T. Braun, T. Linenger, T. Renlreri, G. Koesler, R. Builla, D. Smifh N. Van Huff, B. Henson, Sponsor, Mr. Duncan. Row ll-G. Morasco, D. McDonald, B. Beyer, J. Morasco, D. Smifh, D. Kern, R. Bergum, E. Balenfine B. Ponders, D. Criner. Row Ill-P. Jones, J. Wisdom, T. Somerville, C. Mack, R. Ruzzin, 6. Koresky, J. Lenhard, E. Allen USHERS CLUB Row I-E. Gerh, D. Palmeroy, D. Jones, J. Jones, J. Andrus, M. Cameron, Sponsor, Miss Slnes. J. BurneH. Row II-E. Fuhrwerlr, J. Kirlcpafriclr, C. Anzell. J. Vanderzyppe, J. Dehur, S. Zschering, P. Ralph. Row Ill-M. Limina, J. Mullany, H. Levarsky, D. Wieslre, S. Kelcher, D. Blum, J. McPherson, E. Miller BOARD OF CONTROL E. Graeberl, E. Allen, B. Campbell, M. lclnes, B. Renlreri, H. Burneli, R. Kern. Co-sponsors, Mr. Havls and Mr. Chrlsienson. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row JOURNALISM CLASS I-M. Adolph, J. Meier, R. Grosso, M. Weinand, J. Rue, E. Allen, B. Campbell, Sponsor, -Mrs. Moran. ll-S. Gardiner, L. Linebach, N. Nichols, A. Tallman, A. Sweeney, W. Tressenberg. HI-Y -l-B. McLean, E. Meador, T. Deluca, G. Whifefield, A. Shephard, Sponsor, Mr. Viiale. ll-J. McCIuskey, L. lreson, J. Mallory, B. Wheeler, D. Grosso, D. Marooccia, E. Ward.- lll-D. Sfevenson, W. Washburn, W. Roclre, J. Smarrz, S. Geniile, R. Floyd, A. Regling. MONITORS l-J. Humphreys, G. Archer, C. Cope, T. Muneio, R. Gruzyclri, E. Sfricker, V. Merchese. L. Saluslxy P. Marlin, A. Tressenberg, J. Lewis, J. Larson, Sponsor, Mr. Gordon. ll-R. MacDonald, J. Mallory, E. Anderson, E. Adolph, D. Schneider, R. Fasbender, B. Wheeler E. Pry, R. Roggendorf, D. Swider, R. Builer, E. Kmiecilr. lll-W. Sfephenson, T. Large, R. Gudifh, L. Neal, S. Travis, J. Voigf, C. Snoeberger, R. Lamberf D. Tworlr, D. Friedi, L. Apley, l. Ten Hopen, J. Bachman. lV-B. Simms, T. Gracher, R. Lindensmifh, R. Englehardi, L. Havrilla, B. McLean. D. Bachman T. Wilson, R. Noiesfine, R. Rossi, E. Scoil, B. Hudson, A. Shephard, D. Richards, E. Bonner. V-E. Meador, D. Jones, H. Leidecker. G. Whiifield, S. Tenlele, J. Smarh, J. Lenhard, G. Balon B. Sandoe, B. Andresen, G. Bedard, L. Bachmann, C. Subieclr, B. Fuess, D. Builla. Row Row Row Row Row JUNIOR PLAY CAST I-M. McLain, D. Campbell, D. Dorsey, J. Marasco, P. Nummer, B. CarI'ron, Direcfor, Mrs. Garber H-F. Wood, G. Bedard, R. Builfa, A. Tallman, D. Criner, J. Andresen, W. Tressenberg. ANNUAL CLUB I-V. Yosin, C. Semrau, E. Memmer, D. Chauvin, D. Muneio. H. Roush, M. McLain, H. Sfricker, D. Kofh, D. Kochaniec, B. Sommers, Sponsor, Mr. Gander. ll-E. Swanson, S. Read, W. Tressenberg, J. Heinrich, B. Hall, S. Kelcher, M. Leonardson, I. Passarelli, Y. Trevor, J. Anderson, E. Gerfz. Ill-L. Linebach, J. Andresen, F. Shokaluk, B. Lenz, A. Tallman, J. Burneif, J. Marasco, E. Reifinger, E. Reese, E. Wamsler. Good Luck Kids From KOCHANIEC SALES gl SERVICE REPAIRING, BUMPING, PAINTING, REAR FRONT END ALIGNMENT, TOWING SERVICE Authorized Hudson Dealer 23830 Groesbeck Highway Phone: Roseville 2690 Compliments of . . EDWARD NUMMER MASON CONTRACTOR 20754 Gentner Roseville 3218-M REIN cm KERN ANCHOR -- STOKERS JACKSON OIL BURNERS Immediate Delivery 22744 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit MEIER CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant 3-HOUR CLEANING SERVICE BY REQUEST INSURANCE ON ALL GARMENTS 220I I Gratiot Ave. Roseville 0262 A.H. NEVILLE EAST DETROIT BUILDING LOTS AND IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR SALE 223I0 Gratiot Ave. Phone Roseville I922 Compliments of . TROSSER HEATING G COOLING CO. 22040 Gratiot Ave. PR. 0860 Compliments of . BUNTE GRILL ALL STEAK HAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS C1 CHILE Fountain Service 22225 Gratiot Avenue at Couzens SERVICING YOUR NElGHBOR'S CAR- ' WHY NOT YOURS? GIRARD SERVICE 22200 Gratiot Avenue Roseville 3908 Res. PRospect 9669 CAMPBELL? SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS ACCESSORIES Gratiot Avenue at Stephens Drive East Detroit Dean Campbell Grant Campbell Best Wishes . . Compliments of . . BORDEN3 FARM PRODUCTS CO H.SHCWENDENMANN BAKERY OF MICHIGAN 3600 E. Forest Avenue PLozo 9000 22616 Gratiot Ave' East Detroit Pilsburgfs Best Feeds Compliments of . . CONKEY'S Y. O. FEEDS BABY CHlCKS -- SEEDS , SAM GELLUS GROCERY GROCERIES ATTA BOY FEED STORE 23219 Gratiot Avenue R. G. POWELL SAM GELLUS Compliments of . . . METROPOLITAN SHOE SE RVICE 21907 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit L. F. BROWN Chiropractor Kaiser Bldg. East Detroit ERNIE AND SMITTY'S SERVICE GENERAL REPAIRING MOTOR TUNE UP, BRAKE SERVICE 9205 Grayton Detroit, Michigan SMITTY'S SERVICE GOODYEAR TIRES, GE APPLIANCES 22395 Gratiot Phone: Roseville II7I Compliments of . . A F R I E N D Compliments of . . BERNARD D. WARNER OPTOMETRIST 22427 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit Compliments of . . c. F. SMITH. co. GROCERIES KIRK'S SUPER SERVICE Complete Auto Repair Service COLLISION WORK WHEEL ALIGNMENT 23000 Gratiot Phone: Roseville 92I6 WM. KIRK, Mgr. BOB KIRK, Owner Compliments of . . VARKLE IRON 5' METAL CO. Pl-1272-3-4 26600 Bonert Road Roseville, Michigan Compliments of . A Complete Private Detective Service In All Its Branches ' INVESTIGATIONS CRIMINAL, CIVIL, DOMESTIC, COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, SPECIALIZED SI-IADOWING, MISSING PERSONS LOCATED SHROEDER FUEL cf MACOMB SECRET SUPPLY Co. 5ERV'CE Licensed and Bonded 24 Hour Service YARD: SCHOENHERR AT 10 MUTE RD' Phone: Doy or Night-Roseville 3382 . 24658 Gratiot Ave, East Detroit, Mich. East Detroit, Michigan Roseville 0620 Centerline 1010-J All Your Troubles Make It a Habit To Come To Us With LARRY LAYNE TRAILER COMPANY Trailercoach Sales and Service ARlington 8771 I4494 Eost Eight Mile Rd. Detroit, Mich. EAST DETROIT'S PIONEER DEALER IN FUEL SATISFACTION KAISER FUEL 6' SUPPLY CO. PAINT, SHINGLES, ROOFING BUILDING SUPPLIES Compliments of . . WILLAMS RENT-A-CAR SYSTEM CO. BRANCH OFFICE DETROIT CITY AIRPORT All Late Model Cars VEnice 9-2474 LINCOLN GARAGE MOBILE GAS AND OILS GENERAL REPAIRING - TOWING I4002 Nine Mile Rd. Roseville 3401-J Compliments of . . Compliments of . . TROY'S MODERN GLEN MILLER, INC. BARBER SHQP LINCOLN Er MERCURY SALES 6' SERVICE 226 N. Gratiot Mt. Clemens 967l ZI9-45 Gratiot Roseville I484 W. Compliments of . . Compliments of . . 1 SCHEMM INSURANCE SMITHS PHARMACY AGENCY Corner Nine Mile G Gratiot Avenue Rosville 0067 l572I Nine Mile East Detroit Compliments of . . . LAMBRECHT COAL AND COKE COMPANY COMFORT BY THE TON l3875 E. Ten Mile Rd. Roseville 0320 AMERICAN BIKE SHOP Bicycles Sold and Repaired WHIZZER MOTORS SALES Cr SERVICE KEYS MADE l6223 E. Nine Mile Road Residence Phone: Plngree 7828 Office Phone: Roseville 0379 M I DWAY GARAGE SALES - G-M-c TRUCKS - sERvlcE We Service All Makes of Trucks 2l73O Grosbeck Hwy. E. Detroit, Mich. ED. BOUSSON, Prop. Good Luck, Kids HOLLINGER REALTY AND INSURANCE 2l3lS Gratiot Ave. East Detroit Roseville IBI3 Compliments of . . EAST DETROIT CLEANERS QUALITY CLEANING Cr PRESSING 22223 Gratiot Avenue ROSSl'S GROCERY MEATS AND GROCERIES We Handle Richelieu Brands l4Ol7 E. 8 Mile Roseville 9l87 FREE DELIVERY UNIVERSAL REALTY REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE G. I. Headquarters ROBERT WEARMOUTH l583l E. 8 Mile Rd. East Detroit, Mich. Phone Plngree 6688 Compliments of . OTTO C. HEUSSNER l3608 E. Nine Mile Roseville 2l66 Corner Schoenherr and Nine Mile 1 Compliments of . . . CLYNE'S FUNERAL HOME WEG'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS NICK KRAMER BARBER SHOP Always Consult Your Physician First STANLEY PYCZYNSKI, Proprietor 22232 Gratiot Ave. near Couzens East Detroit, Mich. Roseville I288 Compliments of . . S. STUDER CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, SHADES RUGS, BEDDING, LINENS To Please You Is Our Aimu 22410 Gratiot Ave. Eost Detroit I . RO. I955 H E N D E R S O N 'S F L O W E R S CHOICE MEATS FRESH DRESSED POULTRY GI' J. 6' J. M A R K E T 2I626 Gratiot Ave. Roseville OI24 22608 Gratiot East Detroit, Michigan Compliments of . E-A DRUG STORE 24901 Gratiot Avenue at Manchester E. Detroit Phone: Roseville 1632 AUTO LOANS, PERSONAL LOANS, MORTGAGE LOANS, F. H. A. IMPROVEMENT LOANS FIRST STATE BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Telephone Roseville 1500 22556 Gratiot East Detroit, Michigan SUITS 6' COATS-10-PAY PLAN SIMS MENS WEAR COMPLETE SPORTS WEAR FOR MEN E7 BOYS-SLACKS, SWEATERS, SLACK- SUITS, LEISURE COATS Gratiot at Nine Mile Road Park In Rear Phone: Roseville 2001 Plymouth, Ecorse, East Detrot, Lincoln Park Phone Roseville 2028 R A Y V O L Z SIGNS Truck Lettering a Specialty 21825 Gratiot East Detroit E D'S RADIO APPLIANCE SALES AND sERvicE Across from Post Office East Detroit, Michgan Roseville 1502 Compliments of KEYSTONE METAL MOU 16410 Stephens Drive LDING COMPANY East Detroit, Mich. Compliments of . . MOTOR SALES HA'R C0- Chrysler - Plymouth 23272 Schoenherr Road SALES AND SERVICE Compliments of ' ' COLLISION WORK BUMPING AND PAINTING RIVARD BROS., INC. 21730 Van Dike at 8V2 Mile Road u Van Dyke, Michigan Centerline 1658 20955 Van Dyke , New 8 Mne Road Base Lme, Much. l Compliments of . . ' ALLEN SHOPS FURNITURE, LAMPS, RADIOS, APPLIANCES, RECORDS COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS Terms Arranged 22439 Gratiot Ave. PRospeCt 3666 Just South of Nine Mile Road Phone: Roseville 0633 SHERMAN PRINT SHOP Printing of All Kinds l6423 Nine Mile Rd. East Detroit, Mich. Compliments of . FILMORE LUMBER CO. LUMBER O BUILDING MATERIALS 24204 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit, Mich. Phone Roseville 1060, PRospeCt 4555 ANDERSON'S GROCERY S elf-S ervice SURFINE MERCHANDISE l692O E. 9 Mile Road Roseville 90l8 Compliments of . . . MACOMB COUNTY JUSTICE. COURT FRANK ZAGAISKI, Justice ot the Peace 8046 Studebaker Van Dyke, Michigan Centerline 1604-J Centerline 1707 GRlLLO'S MARKET, FRESH MEATS, GROCERIES, FRUITS Gr VEGETABLES Open Evenings and Sundays 13540 East 8 Mile Rd. C1 Schoenherr PRospect 8805 Compliments of . POOL'S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRS-AAA SERVICE 21804 Mac Arthur Centerline 1980 PRospect 1440 GAS, OIL AND COAL FURNACES APEX AIR CODITIONING Er HEATING CO. Heating Engineers 14555 East Eight Mile Road J. H. Crawford East Detroit, Mich. Compliments of . CHAS. N. BOARD ' Contractor Phone: Roseville 2597-M CLARENCE E. SMITH Complete Insurance Service 13651 Hovey Street Center Line, Mich. HAZEL'S GRILL Home cooKEo MEALS G Piss 14225 East Eight Mile Road between Schoenherr and Gratiot Roseville 3650 I TOWING AND EXPERT REPAIRING B Er H G A R A G E BUMPING, PAINTING 16841 E. Nine Mile Rd. East Detroit Compliments of . . . V fr W M A R K E T GROCERIES cf MEATS 23354 Gratiot Roseville 9028 We Deliver Roseville I544 GEORGE F. TRAUTMAN Insure Today -- Be Sure Tomorrow 22644 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit, Mich. Phone: Ros. 2560-W Res. Ros. I773-J JOHN SMITH REALTY BUILDER OF FINE HOMES Notary Public Compliments of . . . SCHAUER TOOL 6' DIE COMPANY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF FINE TOOLS, DIES, FIXTURES, GAGES AND SPECIAL MACHINERY 25757 Groesbeck Hwy. Ros. 5380 Box 285 East Detroit, Michigan 24405 Gratiot East Detroit VICTQR 5, SCHAUER Compliments of . . LAMBRECHT LUMBER fr SUPPLY CO. 25260 Gratiot Ave. Roseville 0047 Compliments of . THE TOWNSHIP MARKET 238I9 Groesbeck Hwy. E. Detroit, Mich. Compliments of . . H 6' H RADIO SERVICE 24450 Gratiot Ave. Roseville 9003 Phone: Roseville 9I 62 BUD's AUTO PARTS NEWETUSED AUTO PARTS ' Any Part -- Any Car 26440 Bunert Road Phones: Roseville 9175-3333 I PEXENRS' SEQEERY STIEBER REALTY co. BUILDING, MORTGAGES, LOANS The Best in Meats and Grocerzes We Buy Land Conwacts I 14530 Nine Mile Road 21999 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit I Phone: Roseville 2218-W BOB'S COLLISION SERVICE WRECKER SERVICE, AUTO REPAIRING, BUMPING, PAINTING 13996 Nine Mile East Detroit Compliments of . . EAST DETROIT , HARDWARE 21943 Gratiot Avenue Roseville 1484-M Harvey Mayhew Compliments of . . GLAD'S COFFEE SHOP Gratiot at Stephens Phone: Roseville O148 EAST DETROIT F E E D S T O R E HAY, STRAW, GRAIN, SEEDS POULTRY SUPPLIES, EERTILIZERS HORSE MEAT JOHN V. PETROVICH Proprietor 24935 Gratiot Ave. I Compliments of . . EAST DETROIT Phone: Roseville 0272 Res. Roseville 1992-W WM. F. SCH U LTZ REAL ESTATE, BONDS MODEL SHOP INSURANCE Notary Public 22417 Gratiot at 9 Mile Road 21855 Gratiot Philip Dargis East Detroit, Michigan 69 1:1 70 Compliments of . . WARREN TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT ALFRED MALETTA MICHAEL HELMLINGER ANTHONY WINTERS HAROLD SHEER . ALBERT CARRIER . VINCINET ROMANO CLARENCE WILSON RAYMOND URITESCU PATROLMEN: JAMES ASARO CETRESS COLE . . Chief Lieutenant . Detective . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant Traffic Officer RUSSELL CHASE WALTER O'BEE LAURI PETERSON WILLIAM RITCHIE LEONARD TASZREAK C. H. READ FUNERAL g HOME Doing the Little Things That Mean So Muchf' 2I705 Gratiot Ave. East Detroit, Michigan Ambuiance Service Roseville 22I 2 EASTWOOD PARK ROLLER RINK SKATING NIGHTLY 7:30-I I :3O Saturday and Sunday Matinee Special Pricesi Schools, Churches, Clubs Under direct supervision of J. G. MANGAN, Manager PRospect 4400 East Detroit RO. 0624 Pl. 8900 SCHEUREN 81 MOK LUMBER CO. LUMBER, MILLWORK, INTERIOR FINISH 24620 Schoenherr ot I0 Mile Rd. Eost Detroit, Michigan Compliments of . . EAST DETROIT THEATRE 'k I if I af MACOMB MUSIC SHOP NEW Er USED RECORDS Juke Boxes Rented for Parties I6700 E. Nine Mile Rd. Roseville 3520 . Phone Roseville 3799 ARTHUR F. 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