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

 - Class of 1948

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lass of anuary, 1948 FRANCES McCANN Dolly Never a dull moment. Vice-President of Class, Board ....of Control, Teacher's Assistant, Y-teens, Sr. Play, Annual Staff, Salutatorian. EDWARD ORTNER Ed Come what may, he is pre- pared. President of Class, Sr, Play, Monitors. ROBERT OSTERMANN Boogie Music should be sweet and tender. Band, Biology Club. BETTY RENKERT Bet'l ' Small in stature-big in heart. Monitors, Y-teens, Library, Sr. Play, Board of Control. GRACE TAORMINA Gracie Fun and fancy free. Glee Club, Poster Club, Sr. Play, Y-teens, Dramatics. MARION TAYLOR Shy, but full of life. Poster Club, Monitors. TOM WASHBURN Hell get by Club H1 Y rss? . 1 X QXx X x S 1' Ss X Q Y X ,..,,. , ,. .. ' ix, n 1 In Basketballm MOI1lt01S, Biology , IRENE MCNABB Reine Her heart is like the moon - there's a man in it. CAROL OHSIEK Fritzy If you can't take it with you, I'm not going to go. Sr. Play, Monitors, Chess Club, Poster Club, Dramatic Club, Y- teens. RUDY PAJAKOWSKI Pal I really see no cause for hurryg I'll take my time and never worry. Monitors, Hi-Y. ANNA RICHERZHAGEN Kitty Many things go around in the dark besides the sandmanf' Monitors, Y-teens, Glee Club, Usher, Poster Club, Biology Club. DONALD TAYLOR Don f'My motto is: When do we eat? JAMES VALLEE Jim Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter, Sermons and soda-water the day after? Monitors, Hi-Y. CORA WHITEHOUSE Corky Housekeeping is my career. Secretary-Treasurer of Class, Y-teens, Library, Board of Con- trol, Teacher's Assistant.

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C ass of anuary, 1943 GEORGE BEDARD Chet As quiet and inconspicuous as a world war. Board of Control, Monitors, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Cheer Leader, Basketball, Band. JEAN BOS Jeannie Sweet and Innocent? Glee Club, Monitors. SHIRLEY CRAIG Red If I only had a book. Glee Club, Library Club. DOLORES DEWSTOW Shorty To know her was to like her. CHARLOTTE GARTNER LOU ' It's a bird. It's a plane. Itis Charlotte. Monitors. JEAN JONES JOI1eSie A live wire is seldom stepped on. Sr. Play, Monitors. ANNE LARGE She is a quiet girl!-at times. Board of Control, Debate Club, Chess Club, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Valedictorian, JOAN BEKOWIES Joannie I'rn going to live in a hermit's cave. Glee Club, Monitors. BRENDA CARLTON B1'endie She gains much on othe'r's brains. Monitors, Y-teens, Jr. Play, Bi- ology Club, Ushers, Office As- sistant. . DOLORES DIEKE Dee Silence is golden. Monitors. DOLORES DORSEY Dee She often burns the midnight oil, but strange to say 'tis never for toil. Jr. Play, Monitors, Glee Club, Ushers, Biology Club. BONNIE HUMBERT Jo Smile awhile. Monitors, Debate Club, Major- ette. PAUL KING He ,fears the wiles of a maid- en's srnilesf' GERTRUDE LINDENSMITH urrrudyn Sweet and ,fair and always square. Debate Club, Jr. Play, Glee Club, Monitors.



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Class History - January, l948 In the year i944 our class began as timid but ambitious ninth graders. At this time our class numbered 53. Because of this small and ever decreasing number it was easy for us to become personally with our fellow classmates. Being considered a part of the Senior High School, we realized that we must set a good example for lower classmen who looked upon us as practically grown ups, just as we had done while still in Junior High. After becoming Sophomores we began to take part in more school activities and dances. We were finally beginning to feel that we were a part of the school. As Juniors we took on new responsibilities. Our play, A Little Honey, which was a great success was directed by Mrs. Mary Louise Garber. Members from our class participated in the Mob Scene from the Passion Play given at the Masonic Temple. The proceeds went into the installation of the P. A. System in our school. The long awaited for Junior-Senior Party was an enjoyable occasion. A short skit was given in which a number of our teachers took part. Finally we became Seniors. We had ar- rived! Things began to happen fast and furiously, and I am sure we would have been much more confused by the turmoil of events if it had not been for the excellent sugges- tions and given to the class by our sponsor, Mrs. Garber. By this time our class had dwindled down to a mere twenty-nine, but those of us who were left were still going strong. Edward Ortner was elected President of the Senior Class, Frances McCann, Vice-presi- dent, and Cora Whitehouse, Secretary and Treasurer. First on the calendar of main events was the Senior Cruise. Then came our Skip Day, which will long be remembered by all. Soon after this came Slouch Day. This was the day we really let ourselves go. A good time was had by all at the J-Hop given by the Juniors. As Seniors we took part in the play Love Your Neighbor . This play went over very well under the excellent supervision of the new Dramatics' teacher, Miss Florence Drake. Then came the more serious and final events. First of all Cap and Gown Day, fol- lowed the next evening by a dance of the same name. Next was Baccalaureate. Our Senior Banquet was a lovely sight to behold. As the Last Will and Testament was read, we looked around us at the familiar faces of our classmates and the lights seemed to dim for a moment as we realized what good friends we had been through the long school years. Commencement Night arrived and the January Class of l948 bid a sad farewell to good old East Detroit High.

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