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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. '
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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.
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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.
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