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

 - Class of 1948

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Prophecy - Class of June, l948 Continued from Page 261 now directed by MIKE LEAN and ANTHONY LOVALVO who love their jobs. Went to Cen- tennial Bowling Alley. You'd never guess who was selling cigarettes? Yes, PATTY GARDI- NER. These four inherited Heimke's Creamery and are giving ice cream away, HARDY, HEI- MANN, HlLTON, and HOFFMAN. That's all for today. November 22, l966 Dear Diary: Went down to Kresge's where CAROLYN MEIER was selling holes in donuts. Right out- side CARMEN CARlGLlA'S and BETTY ARCHER'S business of selling novelties was going good. Coming back to East Detroit, l stopped in Kalthoff's and there was BETTY HORTON, now manager, telling assistant manager, JEAN KIRKPATRICK, to inform underpaid SHIRLEY CLEMENTE to oil the hinges on the doors. Replacing a broken win- dow was KENNETH MCFARLAND, the new janitor at Kalthoff's. Rudolph Smoehopper, Alias D.D.T. McDonald June Class Will and Testament Dearly beloved, we are gathered together on this page to bring to you the last will and testament of the June graduating class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty Eight. Bob Stout leaves his position as president to anyone who can please everyone. Evelyn Swanson and Carmen Cariglia will their long skirts to Nancy Petipren and Dolores Volz. Beverly Musgrave leaves her blush in Sociol- ogy to anyone who is interested. Betty Peti- pren leaves her Refresher Math book to Nancy Petipren. Frank Dobias receives Dale Criner's first-string football uniform and Don Mc- Donald's giggle. Danny Anderson receives Maurice Van Drus' good eyesight and two- cents from Harold Hardy. Beverly Brown leaves her jewelry box and Clarence Beardsley leaves his new car to Katie Andrews. Ann Booker leaves her ability to open her locker in the dark to Winifred Hamilton. Olga Seifferlein leaves her l2-A schedule to any ambitious Junior. Wayne Hoffman leaves all of his Economics' papers to Linda Cole. Rita Marie Grosso wills her make-up kit to Dolores Volz. Michael Mondak wills his muscles to John Ttlas Bruner. Mary Ellen Templeton wills her ability to keep a cool head in a basketball game to Russell Racicot. Shirley Clementi leaves her class ring to anyone who makes the long climb. Richard Black leaves his ability to look awake and still be asleep to anyone who stays up late on school nights. Mary Lee Correll leaves the cold auditorium for homeroom to the future Seniors. Bill Beyer leaves his straight nose to Guido Marasco. Richard St. Amand leaves his ability to sleep in class to Charles Pas- serelli. Marie Marasco wills her chair in Eco- nomics to her sister, Isabelle. Tom Martin leaves his left-over detention study halls to Dick Borowski. Deloris Forbes leaves her job of typing stencils to anyone who can take it. Jean Par- rott leaves her ability to make posters to any- one who can draw. Marilyn Strauss wills her ability to get along with the teachers, and Betty Klein wills SIOO to Bill Simms. Ronald Kremkow leaves his ability to skip without being caught to Ken Bell. Carol Heimann wills her Chemistry homework to any struggling student. Marilyn Raymond leaves her red hair to Frank Lerner. Ginger Flockman passes on to her sister, Vicki the good times she has had in school. Betty Baruth wills her ability to talk in Study Hall to Jackie Price. Bill Ponder and Ed Ballentine receive Dave Hogg's ability to fC'ontinued on Page 281

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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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28- June Class Will and Testament rcommuea from Page 272 ' do so little and get blamed for so much and Norman Van Huff's ability to roam the halls. Betty Archer, Lois Penn, and Mariodessa M' Francisco aren't leaving anything, they're taking it all with them. Shirley Maynard leaves her laugh to anyone who likes to giggle. Grace Thornton wills her ability to keep her hair long to Kay Thornton, also Bobbie Myers. Marge Trudelle wills her curly hair to anyone who has to stay up late and put their hair up. Mike Leen wills his place in Trig. Class to anyone liking question marks. Jean Wester wills her Toni Permanent to anyone desiring Curly hair. Carolyn Meier leaves her struggle to keep her eligibility card signed to future cheerleaders. Rosemary Yo- vanovich wills her Sociology notebook to her sister, Tootsie. Doreen Woodcock leaves her book on how to catch ci man to Barbara McLean. Angeline Di Pronio leaves Mrs. Haynes' shorthand class to Joyce Fruehaut. Shirley Zschering leaves her bullsnake whip to the next Editor of the Shamrock. Carol Jones wills her prescrip- tion for blond hair to Isabelle Marasco. Bob McLean leaves his love for Miss Rothenberger to any new English student. lris Lewis leaves her car to Janet Lewis. To Pat McDonald Jean Kirkpatrick leaves her dimples. Janice Munzel leaves her long haircut to anyone who likes to use a pair of scissors. All of Anthony LaValvo's detentions are left to Tom Reynolds. Mary Rassette and Ruth Wellnitz will their ability to chew gum in school without getting caught to Helen Cur- rier and Pauline Messina. Janice Rue leaves her play credits to Miss Drake. Shirley Win- klemon wills to Pat Pretipren, her tricks on How to Get a Man. Don Bachman leaves his ability to pass Algebra lll to Al Gnesda. Pat Lang leaves her perfect attendance and punctuolity to Mr. Garden. Earl McCauley leaves his Comm. Law class to Shelby Law. Anne Gutenkunst leaves her ability to have a good time to any- one who doesn't enjoy school. Lavern Smith bequeaths his ambition for coming to school to all future students. Lee Scott leaves his position in the Projector Club to anyone who doesn't like to go to class. Jim Bachman leaves his Algebra Class. Willie Glazer leaves his brilliantine to any wild haired Junior. Bob Hudson leaves his ablity to eat at a party to anyone who's bash- ful. To Barbara Loomis, goes Jackie Howard's beautiful Southern accent. Alice Arbitter be- queaths her hard worked for diploma, to her sister, Polly. Stanley Duda wills his drumming ability to Vincent Perino. Wally Westenberg wills his ability to swing the E Club paddle to Jack Coldren. To Ralph La Porte, Carl Fichtner leaves his pin setting ability. To Pat MacLean, Pat Gardiner leaves her modeling job at Kerns. Beverly Campbell be- queaths the Presidency of the Student Council to Bill Priebe. Lavern lreson leaves his ability to show off to Rudy Lessl. Betty Jean Johnson wills her naturally wavy hair to V. Goglin and E. Kleino. Harold Jensen leaves his Solid Geometry answer book to Mr. Olds. Carol Canfield leaves her yelling ability at pep meetings to Barbara Nece. Tom Lin- enger leaves his Football Jersey No. 57 to his cousin, Dale Nicholas. Reva Mae Kleino leaves her long curls to Esther Johnson. Har- old Alter leaves Miss Rothenberger's English class to anyone who gets it. Wayne Racke leaves his ability to write illegible test papers to Dick Kaiser. Joan Hogg leaves her 64 play credits to any Junior that needs them. Marge Coltman leaves her ten extra credits to her brother. Declared in sound mind this l7th day of June. SIGNED THE JUNE GRADUATING CLASS

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