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Prophecy - Class of June, l948 Flash! Flash! Flash! A startling diary of Joe Schmo has been found in a Coke bottle floating in the water off 'Point Cumana, Trinadad. It was found by a Calipso while searching for a new route to the Star Bar. It was about the graduating class of '48, Here are the unabridged details of this diary. November II, I966 Dear Diary: BEV. CAMPBELL has been elected first woman president of the United States. The new Vice President, BOB STOUT, has made it public today that the president's cabinet members are as follows: Sec. of State, VAN HUFFg Sec. of Agriculture, DALE CRlNERg Sec. of War, HAROLD JENSON, Sec. of ln- teriar, RICHARD BLACK, Postmaster Gen- eral, TOM BRAUN Ihe always did like to play postofficelj Sec. of Navy, MARV NEL- SON, and Sec. of Men's Relations, IRIS LEWIS. The current elected Mayor of East Detroit, DON BACHMAN, announced today that the new fire chief, PAUL CORRADO, likes to play with matches, and the Chief of Police, EARL MCCAULEY, is now hunting game in the wilds of Africa. lHe always did like to shoot the bulll . November IZ, I966 Dear Diary: Today I went to the wrestling matches at Chesterfield Hall, now under the co-owner- ship of B. BEYER, B. HUDSON, and B. Mc- LAIN. Killer MARV MILLER tossed the Masked Marvel out of the ring for a smash- ing victory. The Masked Marvel was WILLY GLAZER who is now known as the Walking Man . Every Saturday night a gaiety is fea- tured, showing and I do mean showing those five classy dishes, EVIE SWANSON, CAROLE CHICHl CANFIELD, CAROL JUJU JONES, and BEE BEE BABEE BROWN. November I3, I966 Dear Diary: I went to the June Class reunion of I948. MARIE MARASCO was there with her future husband, the President of Standard Oil. JANICE MUNZEL was noted entering say- ing, l'm a big girl, now. The great states- man MAURICE VAN DRUS, spoke on Get- ting the Marines Out of Nicaragua. DICK ST. AMAND, DON STEVENS, and LEE SCOTT, big wheels at Hudson Motor Co., were there. HARRY ALTER, now a great magician, put on his act. Everybody went home happy but GENE KORESKY had to be awakened at the table. He has to get up early to be at his job as a tutor in Grosse Pointe. November I4, I966 Dear Diary: Saw in the paper today that JEAN PAR- ROTT is now writing comics. LAVERN IRE- SON is present Sportswriter for the paper. I read in the Want Ads that LAVERN SMITH would like work taking care of children, girls over I7 preferred. MARY RASSETTE was ad- vertising her new red point that stays on and on and on. November I5, I966 Dear Diary: Continued my trip around East Detroit. Went to the dentist, WALLY WESTENBERG, his secretary, GRACE THORNTON, had a winning smile. Over at the theatre they're showing a new serial, McCLUSKEY Comes Back . But most exciting of all, that Academy Award winner, What Did Smink Think? , starring MARY ELLEN TEMPLETON and MAURICE FOURNIER with a wonderful sup- porting cast including MARIODESSA M'- FRANCISCO and MABLE GLANCY. A new business has just been opened up by MARY ANN SHADE, OLGA SEIFFERLEIN, and MAR- fContinued on Page 261
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Class History ol June, l948 As we sing Alma Mater with tears in our eyes our minds wander back through our school days to when we were Freshmen High School at last was murmured by all of us. We chose our high school courses- Academic, Commercial, or General and started on our way to the top. We weren't noticed and were not allowed to particpate in many school activities. To the joy of all our Sophomore year finally rolled along. Both boys and girls went out for sports and joined clubs. We went to dances and assemblies. We finally got our names in the Shamrock. Our Junior year was upon us. We gave our first dance, the J-Hop. Our Junior Play Bobby Sox was a great success for a one act play. Later we gave our Junior-Senior all. Before we Party which was enjoyed by knew it our Junior year came to a close. After eleven long years we finally became SENIORS. We chose our class officers: Robert .lune Graduation Reverend Robert Richards opened the graduation program with the invocation. The entire program was student planned with seven students selected from the class to bring the class' message to parents and guests. The motto chosen by the graduates was Knowledge Comes but Wisdom Lingers. To carry out these words, the theme, Chal- lenges to Youth, was subdivided into six topics. The students selected as mentioned above spoke on the following topics. Good Citizenship ........... Anne Richards Youth's Responsibility Toward World Affairs ............. Lee Scott Pursuit of Knowledge ....... Harold Jensen Vocational Challenges ....... Ruth Wellnitz Challenge of Religion in Everyday Life ............ Janice Rue American Homelife ...... Beverly Campbell Coordinator . . . . ...... Bob Stout Stout, Presidentg Beverly Campbell, Vice President, Carmen Cariglia, Treasurer, Janice Munzel, Secretary Then something came which made us feel very proud - our class rings. We worked hard and finally produced our Senior play Love Thy Neighbor . After much discussion we finally chose our class colors Maise and Blue and our class motto Knowledge Comes, Wis- dom Lingers . We gave our Senior Prom and rose early the next day to pack for our senior cruise to Niagara Falls. We were laughed at by all on our Senior Slouch Day and were respected and admired by all on Cap and Gown Day. Then a change came from all the fun - semester exams. But as in the past we passed. Before we knew it, our Banquet and Bac- calaureate services were a part of our past. And now as our Commencement exercises come to a close, we dry our tears and go out into the world to make our place. Program - I948 The caps and gowns and the floral decor- ations brought out their class flower and colors which are: Color .............. Maize and Royal Blue Flower ...................... Camillia Under the direction of Arch Richards and Bernice Conley, the band and glee club played several selections throughout the pro- gram. Mr. Joseph J. Wendt then gave out the diplomas to the lO4 students. There was a ringing in the auditorium as the class sang the Alma Mater and changed their tassels to show that they were pro- claimed graduates. With the help of the following chairmen and their committees, they were able to plan a better and more interesting program: Mar- jorie Coltman, Jean Wester, Marie Marasco, David Hogg, Michael Mondak, Clarence Beardsley.
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Prophecy - Class of June, I948 THA READ. They serve frozen custard with a sliced pineapple on top with a cherry in the middle. November I6, I966 Dear Diary: The new City Airport is owned and operated by those three tycoonesses, SHIR- LEY MAYNARD, LOIS PENN and SHIRLEY PENN. TOM REYNOLDS, DICK BLACK, and HAROLD GRAHAM, pilots with windshield wiper goggles, will drive you anywhere. November I7, I966 Dear Diary: Took a train trip yesterday and porter ANN BOOKER told me I was sitting next to the real train owner, ANGELINE DI PRONIO. When I went into the last car I saw JOAN ANDRUS, MARGE COLTMAN, and DELORES FORBES playing left-handed poker with their left feet and left eyeballs glued to the floor. Got off the train and took in a movie. I noticed MARY CORRELL wearing a hat on which she had everything but the kitchen sink. I moved over and saw her partner, GINGER FLOCKMAN, wearing a hat on which she had the kitchen sink. November I 8, I 966 Dear Diary: The capable drivers, JAMES BACHMAN, STAN DUDA, and CARL FICHTNER, have started a taxi service in their hot-rod rocket cars. Went to the Library today - ANNE GUTENKUNST, famous bubble dancer, was reading a book on how to reduce. The librar- ian, ROSEMARY YOVANOVICH, the boogie glasses not fooling me, asked what I wanted. November I9, I966 Dear Diary: Went and got a haircut today from those fur masters, TOM LINENGER and DAVE HOGG IDebenl. I got a shoeshine from RON KREMKOW. While I was there I heard on the radio that amazing all girl orchestra headed by REVA MAE KLEINO on Sax, RITA MARIE GROSSO on Piano. The orchestra also includes BETTY JEAN JOHNSON who plays drum and the violin at the some time. JOAN HOGG plays trumpet with one lip tied behind her back. Also on the radio I heard those classy singers the Bleep Bloppers, ALICE ARBITTER, BETTY BARUTH, and SHIRLEY ZSCHERING. Dear Diary: Later I went to Montgomery Ward's base- ment. DOREEN WOODCOCK and SHIRLEY WINKLEMAN were blowing up footballs. JEAN WESTER was testing skiis on the stairs. MARGE TRUDELLE and RUTH WELLNITZ were going around on records. Upstairs ANN RICHARDS was selling sleeveless hats. November 20, I966 Dear Diary: Being Sunday I went to Eastwood Park. Barker for the freak show was deep voiced BETTY KLEIN. She talked about the Fat Lady MARILYN STRAUSS, Sword Swallower JAN- ICE RUE, Half Monkey I-3 ape I-3 man WAYNE ROCKE, and Snake Charmer PAT LANG who does it with her ears. Also in the show was FRANK DOBIAS, the muscle man of the park, IHazeI Park, that isl . Went home on the bus. Guess who was driving it, yes, CLARENCE BEARDSLEY, THOMAS MAR- TENS was taking the money for fares. I sat down next to BERNARD MICHAUD, who is now washing cars at Girard's. November Zi, I966 Dear Diary: Took a trip around the business section of East Detroit today. Kline's Funeral Home is fContinued on Page 27,1
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