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

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THE EAST DETROITER East Detroit High Svhool East Detroit, Michigan Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Nine PUBLISHED BY THE YEARBOOK STAFF Editor-in-chief , Y , Louis Slyker Chief Photographer , ,, ,Charles Salmon Adviser- ,,,,Y H ,John Enwright 4 ,. - C ,... I L.- ...L.1,..,H T H 5. ag jx , J' I X M 1 i E Z . , -fy,-I ,mx K' ul.. ,. is -L 'vii t,r:L.,.L Contents We Face The Nation, 4 Sports f,,,,,,,g,,g W .. 62 Class of 1959 ,,,.,,,, ,, 93 Juniors Gather Speedh, ,137 Sophomores Step Ahead, , W, ,157 Faculty and Administratio I , 177 Advertising -Mun ,, ,, , ,195 Organization Rosters , , 207 ,pssoggxrr EDITOR e.tt,t,,t et.t Larry wagner 5I URIb EDITORA, ,M ,,,, , ,,,,,.,,, e deBeauclair .IINIOR DIVISION CHAIRMAN. ....... --Jan Buxton SOPHONIORE DIVISION CHAIRMANA, I-'ACULTY DIVISION CHAIRMAN. .... CIRCULATION MANAGER , . ADVERTISING covcmiaxiixfffffffttt PKBLICITY CHAIRMAN , ,, arianne Fuhr - ,Jan Scharf Ba ara Parsiula ine Young ula Stasick ,W t Yearkey 3 Win Or Lose We Keep Cheering ABoy...ACirl...ACoke Our School Day btarts So Early We Face The Nation THIS is the story of youth. Not the off-lieat black-jacket ed characters you see portrayed in films and television, not the all study and no play unfortunates, hut the typical boys and girls who make up that cross section of humanity known as teenagers. We present a story of student life here in East Detroit. Our teens study, of course, but that is only one segment of the wide circle of events which makes life exciting in this school and this city. Out students love to sleep . . . in hed, and occasionally in class. They are sports minded, like parties, date often, dread report cards, eat most of the time, and enjoy lieing entertain- ed. Our teens like to play but they also pray. They like music but are not rabid rock in, rollers, They like nice clothes and loud cars. Despite the critics, our students are planning for the fu- ture, with an eye on the failures of the past. .diff ff? ii -r'Y F Q -. 1 ,11 Illltll - 1 i 1 I V Il ,I lltf' 1A 1, . .1.1'1 1- 1' 11111 l.l'i:1'1r l1 L11111111,1-.1X11l-11151111 1N11l1'111i.1l1'i?1. .111 1,1111 1l1.11 f111'l11e1111u.t -111.1113 ii '1 1l1,ll11'11l.11:.-,1111- '-11ll1'1l11111.1li11'11l '- -11e1114i1 ilx I11114111I11 111.11 -11-111111lN,gg'1l 111111e.ll111l1'1:,'111111111.11lf111l1l111-,x111l1.1-ilu-1111 M111 lllv 11.1l1. 11111l1l11 l1l+1 111 .1111 l11'11111-1' 1111+ 11'tl1 111' --111111 'tl ll11 11111111111111lx. ll1'11'111'l11111l1f'N l11l11 L.il11'f.111'11l ll1weI1i:il11.1l111f'1l-11?1l11'l11-.111i1'. P11-tI?1t11,i1f-111 11' Mill' li H' 4.111 Q1!'1l,1l. ut aim time. 4.1x11'N -Ill4lf'Ill- Nltitt Xll1IIlJlI'f' 111111 111111 Xlill this mqvfv . , l.,,.,.- dt. - . 5... ,..f if f H1 '71 'X 4,7 431- 1 ,t L,..,. A ,nay 1.11v1r1,11'1me1i1 E5 important , 1 1 ' 1 1 - - - MAYOR .-Xl Kapt'l1'z11k nf lfai-I llf-Ir-wit has ei-1te111le1l 1111 invitutiuii tu lf'f'Il2lQf'I'N 111 Nit i11 1111 ifitx liHIllN'll 111eeIi11gN llc-iillreele ure pr:-1-11-fl ln' the Hlliftll' all lfity llull. WINTRY blasts and more than the nnrmal amount uf snow fell Duffy takes a welcome time 11111 frwm hi4 clwre to 1-hat with P111 year to give East Detroiters plenty uf exfercise. shoveling. Paul Elias L9 ' by S g I -.. av .Una -'IIIIII QI -PIII!!! IIHIIIIIJII' In pfmplf- -IIII run-iIIr-r lhe main emrg I'-KVI II I '1 'lj XHUI' IWIII. XIIIIHIILIII hm- -If thx' mu-I utlruvtiw part- uf Ihr- lhv- nv-xx .IIIIIIIII-11 hu- f'In:mg--II tha' gvn- IllIlI'IIIl1l. 1-l.eI .1p1w.ll.1114:- nf IIN- .I-l1.I-,I umm XXII XIII W 'lI'I HHN' IHIIIIIIIIS IW XKIIIIHIII IWNI . . . f-xp:-1'I:1IIx tu twin- lfr IIIH' 1 lfflrrn 1 II4 flh mv! ll 1 I ml m Ipp11I1V mx III Qu., - . N 1: 'II 1- I- --, 5, ,M H A 1.35 the' xv-Imul, ..-KJ: Our 'Second Home' Has Expanded . H:XI.FW' XY high was na-x'e-r IiIu' IIIISI Bank in IVQ3 xsIu'n Ihr' III'-I QYZUIIIHIIUII tfmk plum- in M1411 i- nms Faq IN-truit. fiw wniwr- Wersi pre-4vnlff1I rIIpInn1as, IIz1If- way is mm Ifast Ile-truit high and nwrv than ,100 fvniors will :rud- uute- in Juni-. In the- UIII fIayS the- I-2lf'llIIK tntulf-fl IT. 'l'mIuy thc' hiuh fe-Iwf-I alone has fill nn IIS Stglff tc'a4'I1Ing1 SI Suhjvf-ts. More and nwrf' uf our graduutffs are PIIIPTIIIQ r-uI- Ic-gffs and IFUFIIIPSS sr-Imnls tw Iw- vmne the- If-:UIQ-rs of lunmrrms. nu. J' VW ,g - ' ,W cxqiit gl.. , W- sf' ? ful 35 -:I - . j E 1 ? -Lift-. ' M' - - 'lg'- LZ - - sv' ' . , -- Hb ' 4' .La , . -5 1' Du- V. V ' . . .- -,,,.g -4 1, A W . .,'-,rf-'HPV' - , ,K , . ,, , ,. ., ,, . . 4-c ,-, ' . , .,,, '--, .NM X '- - . . - V , . fi.. ,..'A,,.- 'T4,f . . ' I ' ' - -- . ' ' -,.. -1. -- Q, . sa--' '. ' . 1 . A D . . , , rn . A A , , , K h ,M . 5 ' v. .. 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Although not quite as exciting the under- graduates conducted spirited campaigns and chose Mike Elias to lead the juniors and Bob Klucha head of the sophomores. CITY voting machines were used and Rita Pointer. right gives instructions to Sharon Hagen as Sue Schreck ant Ken Taylor wait to ca-t their vote. COAPRESIDENTS of the senior class. Roh Bart rigar and Hike Trautman. shake hands after one of the most exciting elections in EDHS history. ,X tie in the first lmalloting and a virtual tie in the second caused class sponsors to declare lmoth candidates winners. and thus co-prf-sident-. .ll X Itllt PRPQSIIJEXI' t 5 rl :V l lliio- l'.ll.ls S0l'llllXI4 tlilf lil! hSllTliYl Roll Rliiclia 11 Y-f fi: Council Officers Greet Governor Wllllams f 25 . V Q fi Misa Q?-3' WP I A , ',, - .,.4' ff f f fa, e K ' I A 1 n, ,- a ' ' ' . Pd' 'i L Qi- 1'?Q-'45 J L f, L . . 5 ima la STIDENT government leaders are: Row l. Revnolfl Dranrlt. Alan Wiatnsley. Gabriel Villasurila. Doris Henry. Robert Denoit. Marcia Dolile. Larrv W agner. Rita Pointer. Rose Nlaric cleSteiger. james Fall. Row ll. David Nlountz. l.eonarrl Ki:-cinto. David Nlclsaac. Gail i'lltf?fil2ll'l. Nlike Elias. Marv lfatf-ttacci. Wanilzi Dolvrowolski. i959 Student Council ls Spirited Organization STUDENT COUNCIL activities at East Detroit high are not limited to the ordinary functions of student government. This group sponsors several of the top social events of the year, namely the Homecoming dance. and the Cinderella and Coronation Balls. Other activities this year were the Coke for Clintonw campaign. a clothing drive for needy children, and the origination of a college scholarship fund. The Council voted to offer a S300 scholarship to a June graduate who plans to attend a metropolitan Dctroit college. The money for the fund comes from activities sponsored by the organization. STUDENT government leaders were on hand to welcome the head of the State government, G, Xlennen Williams. when he visited East Detroit high school in the fall. Offering a smiling Hello are: Nlarcia Doble. tice-president: Doris Henry. corresponding secretary: Larry Wagner. treasurer: Gabriel Yillasurda. recording secretary: and Bob Benoit. president. at Elias. Diane Anderson. Xliss Evelyn Nlurpliy. sponsor. How lll. Trudy Dries. Katy Xamin. Betty Kolchuk. Diane l.al'age. liarliara lioik. Jim liliapnian. Dol: Haier. Dol: Poui. Joe Wllitforfl. Dennis Foster. Ron llefer. Doug llein. Nlr. Ronalvl Clllltll. NIHIIINUF. Gerry Lynne Davidson is not pictured. NEW American flags for all the classrooms were presented to the school by the local American Legion organization. Ac- cepting the flags on behalf of the school isCouncil President Bob Benoit. STUDVNTS received individual report cards in each subject this year. Some. the-reforfr. carried home a handful of good news, while others had the unhappy task of preparing parents for multiple shocks. new ' -Q' BOOKS become a key topic during the opening days of school. Hundreds are stacked into the waiting arms of students who take them to the individual classrooms for distribution. Danny Klug and ,lerry Nord wait while Mrs. Hogg adds a few more to the load. MIDNIGHT is early to quit studying for some students and it was dif- ficult for many to obey the rigid timing of a school day . . . beginning with the morning alarm. David Wamer slaves far into the night in an attempt to pass that class that he just can't seem to comnrehend. We Found New Classes Were Added To The Curriczulurn Nl! SLIDE rule is now a reg- ular class at EDHS. Shown at right are advanced math students, Mike Savant and Mike Trautman, who are re- ceiving help from instructor Robert Owen. Q s . T 3 -2 5 ll'S'l' as the sclifml lwuiltliiig 4-xpain so dill tliv miriilwi' of classes iiiirl fmiirst lic-ing taiuglit. New v - 5 were cliisst-s iii metal slim. 'writ-i'ail slit wliivli iiwltitlefl work in autn iiie-vliariir-' slit-vt llltdllll. and welding. r'l1+'iiii1'zil mai matic-s. vzilctilus. zinrl slitltf rule-. X 'L SPARKS fly in the shop this year as students re ceive instructinn in welding. Lennard Quennewilie i shown usinu the welding twrch. :UQTO ineclianic- is annther nt' the new tl.i-ses fenetl to students fur the first time this year, Nlilw 'ujciechnw-lei is slimsn wtrrliiiig un tlie car of une iis classmates. 15 ' sci ki X N5 ,.f ' 'Q W'.'Xl,KlNfl havk i11t11 hi-tory. Pat llurn-. Ginnie Ltrgletltrll. antl Noreen Aiirlerwn Nttip fur a re-t near the flatue tif Jtihn Smith in Janieftnwn. 40 Seniors Went On S0f.l.'Xl, Fllillllfg sturlmite ftiunfl that histfiry vfvulfl he fun wln-11 they lwrarnf- part of tht- sf-twirl Zlllllllftl twur of the liait 1-waht. rl1li3X'l'llYtQ ln train :mtl f'l1artf'1'f-fl liui. thw- sviiiwrs tlf'ttlllI'f'fl first hanrl kritmtf-ttge tif nur f'lllltllt'X.i lif-ritagf-. Swine of the experimivf-S whieh mtift i111- prfsee-fl the gmup iiirlurle-rl uitnessirig tht- rhanging tif tht- gjuflffl at the Tmnlis tif the Iitllillfltt 11 Stvlrliere. the lvreathlesi View of nur natiuifs r-apital frmn atop the Wiasliiiigttin I111111u111t-lit. IlN'PllI1Q FRI agents. Speeding tai the tmp tif tht- worlcl's tallf-it Strurrturc. the lfnipirc- State lbllllflltlgf. ancl walking thrtiugh the halls ut' tht- exciting lfnitetl Natitmf lvuiltl- 11151: ln atltlitiun lu historiral learning the stu- flents alsti hafl fun at tht- top Hrtiatlway slum. 'lll1v Nlusit' Nlanii. aml were t'ItIFI'lEilYlPfl In I'f'I'tIY'tllIlsI artist. Sarah Vaughn at the Casiiit. Royal i11 Wasliiiigtmi. Great Adventure ,r7'7'Y 3 I FENIORS f'llHNf'Vt fur the Ffwial Ftiirlie- tour are: Rtiw l. left tw Wtvvll. Joann livgzin. Put lline. ffarulvn Stmev. Kav Nltinarth. Min right: Ruth X1111 tire-hz-A Rita Ptiiriter. liarliara Prirrarw. lulie Rfllll I.f'Hl. tfttnnif' lmgeilwii. Nlr. ,lfihn Friisriglit. hir-. lf-ther l.in1ll1er f'2.tll. Sherryl 'ltim-rx. l'at tltiultl. Sue rlelleaiitlair. X1111 l,11111ia. Ntiu ll11lh'l'11111111-11, Nlr. Rivliartl Smith. Karen VV-e-. luflx Ytttlllvtlt lf1fX11n liltrhll. Nlaiui Nlzilirxp lltirlnxia llrfiriialx. Ntiref-11 'Xritli-r-H11. tif-1-trz.l11.lx XX1ir111.fit1rt1ly11 Ftulvaugli. I-Iitiiitt ' ., -nxt. lmfili- Nltili Kathi lin-h. .XIltlt'1'ii jllelllflk. Pauline fltirluiri, Rfiw 2: Pat l5111'11-. 111m-Li, fhri- Axllyvltlelitlltn. t,t11111it- llasw-. l.intl:1 XM-qt-1'11l1f1rg, L1 I larry Xlauru-r. Nlsirk lialwrl Tum St-ally. l,et1n3f.i Ri:-r-int-1. ,Xllen lnruf- llrutlt. XX anixlex. 4-dlw X lllii-llftlll. lint- xflilttlx l'l1m'flZ51-tittx XltlYltt.llt1r11lllN 5 - 3 1 F X ' RJ 2 . 0 V x z' 44 ,. ,:- W., ,vi :A SR , A453251 in ' . ' ,i I ff 1 . I i neu' 3 W vga Q Y u F27 Ear 1 A .-1' .n Q.--', . :-.Inv :z .zz .hrs fu ': 3 ' 5? ,.,,,,. . . . ,.,,,, i vy 7' 1:21 J 3 1 ,- - F - .- ' f 25: A - , , ,E V - , -:L-,-.1 ' ' ni'--. ' Q I , sn, I 'o I 8 w - v- M QQ - Y 3 A ' , rs 1 3 .Na ,X - 'f x fs 5' . K,-L ' W 5 A Z 5 n Queen Rose Marie ls Crowned In Homecoming Ceremony AMONG the hundreds of activities jammed into one school year. by far the most industrious is the annual IlOII1t't'UIIIIIItI. Few will forget the mystery involved at halftime when Student Council president Boh Benoit announced the junior class float the best of the evening. The crowd listened intently as Boh tore open the sealed envelope. and then answered with a overwhelming response when it was disclosed that Rose Marie de Steiger was to reign over the forthcoming activities of the evening. Despite the loss of the game to Port Huron. the students joyful- Iy concluded their evening with a Homecoming dance. ,db K. 'f . ARRANGING the crown new tueen Roe Nlarie is N - . . . . I - 9 A - bIQRPRI5If shows on the fave of Rose Marie deSte1ger as she is de- Coming queen. .Ianice Jones. clared the 1958 Honieconiing Queen hefore a capacity crowd at the foot- ball field. on the head of the last year's Home- EAST DETROIT HIGH SCHOOL? STKDFNT BODY SIIOWEIJ IT H.-XII AN EXE I-'OR BEAUTY AND PERSONALITY Q4 Q3 ii 7 4 af 5 fi V A L! .fg . 1.4.1 nfw Judy Baker Marcia Doble Wanda Dobrowolski Wendy Lyall 18 With Pretty Girls, Attractive Floats Adding Color NN ilk rf the fax rite' f- 1 1 11 rf' Pntm erl 1 le 1 n P L artl t 6-ite added ast1f11 .inet atPi In the XtNPrx1fe rlut EN VI I-:IEC FED THL tr l- 1 IIHXIL il I-.N N 10 KI Nlarllxn Xlarin ax Xlexer A Ill Xu 19 ' f L!! i , K5 I ' 0 fi , A S' fl! X ip Q 'i P Q i 1 I lu x , 0 ' i- - N I , . , ONE 1 41 ' , fiixixi--nx uf th, II-1111-11.1111 u fm- TPI! N ' g If-pr :runs piu4 the i1ii'11tifi4'uti4+11 uf iirii-lim tivit' 2 ie the pa'ade. Shim- slime ix th uriuimll fliizit zml 'N pal ' V1 ' mlwr In the flwar. fre' 4 I' . 1 r -f '1 ' 1. lluuf' 1111y1i+-1'-111:11-t1v ilPJl1iN .' ' S , if KS. Q1 lH'l' ILIHIF 'IU FliHXIi XX HHN XI IN IN Ititf ACOMINK. 3.1 Q IRT I v - C, . 1 I' 15' - i ' vr N ! - x l x '- Y I A 4' . 'I A ' ' 11 K V' . U N Hit' I'-V IPI' ical. Yuri 1 if as F- ,,,,..Q Qs K-,QW .ww fhx' ff' 'NN fy? .y-S ix SN -g -H, M U- x X-' ,kv 2 Xf'-' 4:5-'ex a g-,TT 1 ig '- A Q51-it , 1, 1, ... , ..::.- Y D Y hugii, fix Rh, x 'A K 415-,S ' . W X , . . KX'-Y-X xx . Q , -Y H T u . Xx.x ' Q ,, . I-'F ' X -3- :.. '-f, ' f i - N 3- I . Q' . '. ' Q , ' if W4 Q 2 '93 '4 ds Xa '4X W- ' D4 . . 'E A 3 . ' I X -1 1 If - 'f . , l ' Q , r ' l , n ' ' J P V' y ' v W V f in K9 ' y n.'r .ia- ..T'f.f' I, f , U w vffbzrnf I V' 1 ' W ' ' v,, 1Q,f? Q c , A,x :'3Ah3V 7,q Ty ,.f,, 1,4,'1 ' 2Cpf5i gf -W 'f'f'5 - ' Cf' ' f A A SING. Sing. Sing . the i l H fi it , , I t J i Our Band ls Versatile Playing Bach, Blues, And Bongos PERFORNIANCE5 of the hand this year saw T5 musicians take the stage or footlwall field. as the largest band ever to be assemlvlf-rl by East Detroit high. Quality was not ova-rsliadowed hy quantity, how- ever. At the county hand festival the band earned an 'tExcellent rating. missing SuperiorH by only one point. The marching hand performed this year at all home football games as wt-ll the away game in Mt. Pep Band . ng made famous by Benny Goodman and his band. be- came almost as popular as the school song this year. One of the reasons was the spirited version presented by the Pep band at pep meetings and bas- t 3 ketball games. usually by pop- . ular demand. Pictured at right are some of the members of the pep band who momentarily set down their instruments to cheer the team to its upset win over Ferndale. Clemens. Nlemliers also had the thrill of performing with approximately 12.000 other high school musicians at Band llay at the Lvniversity of Michigan. ln addition to the regular concerts. the lianrl also participated in local parades. It would be safe to state that the 1958-59 hand had a big. colorful. musically successful season! 1 -.ll H ' sf 4 , t m X N eg 5 1 ,X Ax I-P .fi fr, ,-gg: M . X fx N x A V, A YL ' sw Y ,uri v F K fr 1, 0- ,wg P, ' f' ,,...f 1 --N fl- ,.., 1 O s . al X . x rg? K 5- . I 4 dk pf A 1 gf- ? im ,, A f iff, J if f' f-5.1 A 1 . fix ,ef D l I M . .fff all l if 1 5 if -i. , gk -l tif , 4 r 'fp v ' 'ins xi! 531 is A' eq! 4 Qi i Q4 .. .. if Y I - , -A , . U , ,A L A , A, , ' ..- . -,., ,,- .. 1 4. . '41-1 '71 ' P f- rl fr ' . rA. y 7 'f- ' - 5,-0-.Q I ' F h , , . Q N 4 5 0 ,1 7 ld' ,41...,, f 4 + - f-..4-+ A NJMJ, ,K 45 , . A , Il , 4M,Wf , , im, -,'g:Nfq,:V ,.Qf.',f-If ' ,111 , 132155 ' '.'-1 ,,, J z , 1, wx, wam.1..'H:,mmms.. V 1 - 'G' f if ' 121 sv 580, -'ww-v Sf tl' W-fs' These 2 Groups Assist With Auditorium Productions Art Service Club 'fx .. 3 STENCILINC palettes on shirts to he worn hy Art Serxice club members are Carol Basarich. Pat Yearkey. and Mrs. Mary Ambrose. sponsor. These shirts were used during initiation ceremonies. PAINTING posters for many of the school functions is the chief purpose of the Art Serxice cluh. Artists completing a huge hanner advertising the school play are: Carol Bine. Gerry Lynne Davidson. Carole Schroeder. and Don Honald. Ushers Club MICMBERS of the l'shers club receixe a briefing from Miss Gail Mcllonaltl in preparation for a for- tliconiing hand concert. This group also assists at the school plays. From left to right are: Maureen Hogan. Chris Dupuis. Marilyn Beach. Joan Hall. Mary Broschell. .lan Hess. Carolyn White. ,larkie Sommers. and Diane Mieknass. Seated in front are Deanna Champ- ion and Kaye Monarch. X I Kind Lady Opened Another Top Stage Season At EDHS ,yy 41 'E' p DE5PEH.'X'l'E lrevause -he is literally held vaptive in her. own home. a middle ameri English woman played by Donna Hewitt. right. is driven to the edge of insanity. Bolt Barrigar. left. the mastermind liehind the plot sit- nonvhalantly as Connie Logsdon and Ed Crielre stand guard. LWNUER the direction of Ylr. 'llhomas Hackett the East Detroit drama enthusists combined talents to produce a British thriller called Kind Ladyf! Approximately 850 persons saw the two performances on Oct. 29 'md 30. HAVING his own little ioke is Al Stof-ki who played an Ameriran in loxe with an English girl. ,loan Thayer. Rose Nlarie deSteiger appears shorked at his remark. Drama Leaders Meet The Music Man Himself C? BACKSTACE at the Nlajesttc theatre- 1n New York Robert Preston star of the Broadway musical The Nlutc 'Klan greets Connie Logsdon pre tdent of the Pit and Balcony Drama club and Lome Bradt The two drama students talked with 'Nlr Preston 1n his dressing room follow mg the performance of the how at tended by the Washington New York tour group Gabe Vtllasurda who took the plc ture Joined Lorne and Connie in get ting autographs and listenm tr h star talk ahnut the theater Pit and Balcony Drama Club ONE of the larffest clubs in the school the drama group boasts l03 paid members In addltlon to stavmv two produc tions the club also attended profession al plays such an Can Can Sunrlse At Campobello L11 Abner and 'Vly Fair Lady This year for the ftrst tlme the club ulll sponsor scholarships which will enable two students to attend a drama workshop at MlChlU8H State unlversttv in the summer ICE, cold, and snow kept about three-fourths of the drama actors and actresses, and succeeded. Official club members are club from attending the regular meeting pictured above. Lome listed on page 207 Bradt tried out his ability to draw a lauah from these would-be 27 ON STAGE Players Create A New World 'Kind Lady' NIH, Irif'JS'I'IfR I.arry Wagner XINIIY IIERRIES Donna Ili-wilt II 415 WIQYIYJN Hu-e Marie de Steiger IIUSE , , , Diane Fittaru I'I'III.I.I5 IQLEINNINKQ ,Ivan Thayer I'E'I'I-QR 54XN'IfXHII .Xl Stiifki HENRY AIIBIYIMI' Bob Iiarrigar .AXIJX lfarulyn lliiiiiiiiw DDIQTOR Sid .Xpley A XIII, IQIJWNIIIIS HI llrif-Im MRF, EDWARDS Ginnie Iaipiiwri ANDREW IQIJW.-XKIJ5 jim De kluiru CIFTAV ROSENIIURC ,, ,, Ilan Gianfarinuggin 'You Can't Take It With Yau' I'IfNNY SYCQUIOHE Chris Angehisanla EFFIE ,MH , ,,,,,,, ,, Carolyn Cannurs IIIIIQIIX ,,,,. ,, Connie Imgfilun I'.Xl'I, SIC.-XNIUIIIC ,,A,,,,,, john Cainer NH. DE PINNA , W an ,Iim Defllaire HD Henry I'aiIu-r DONALD , Lanny Cranggeyer MXRTIN YANDIQIIIIOF Fd flrielie AI.IlQIi Hn-c Nlarie de Steiger MISS HENDERSON , TUNE' KIRISY , IIUHIS KULENKIIUY ,H Carrile Srhriieiler Huh Iiarrigur V I 1 Q Connors who hopes to he a dancer W Ixeith Irieze CNY W'EIiI.INC'I'UN ,,,,, , Juan Tilayer MII, KIIIHY H Alan flriner MRS. KIRIZY ,,,, W, ,,,. Danna Hewitt FIRST MAN , , , Bah Bc-:mil SIQIIUND MAN ,,,, ,W Bah Young TIIIIIIJ MAN , Lorne Iiraiit ULC:'x W ., WW ,, Sandra Clark Curtain Call For 'You Car1't Take , - I iff: A 4., ODD might be a term to describe the inhahitantf of the Qwaniare hau ehoid n the comedy You Can't Take It With Yau, prewnteci March I8 and 19 fhrie Xn elu santa as the mother, watt-hes Henry Parker play hi- xyluplmne. Iannx 1 r n eyer tr 1 hi, guitar, and Keith Frieze, the Russian danve teacher. gives a heh n hand I Qaral ri It With You anml Lorne liratll. stage IIIEHILIQFT. kinms just how tn adjust theni. Stantling ln tn assist are nther members uf the hawk stage 1-few. ' ' Mia, -,zW?P?2a'W 1- Vg-35.,Wg, ..fz-'MW BACK. They Are Worried, Excited 'UZXNGEK H: t t A me 1 'tk 'v 1. X t. ' -W 4 Q . x x g x X 'tqxw Y X X X N . ALL is not Calm hafkslage on upvnirig LlCll'lllNfl the sldglfi prnperly is an lllljillfllllll night. Rose Marie de5teiger. Center. i'llf'1'kS phase nf all stage prntltivtiniis whether it lie plays. over Cues with Lynn Williams. stlulent fli- variety shows. nr rmwerls. Hun lllulenau is the revtnr. while Sharon Ford adjusts the ln-gm expert nn the nlilntner unfl happily experiine-nts uf her skirt. for Lynda lilnss. SETS demancl a great deal nf attentinn on lluflenau anfl Bnh fulanis. RN' 44 D54 drllsis. Kaye xltvlflliftwll and Pat l-unlql apply lmai twin lt.-N ti- ,gi Itifs Larry Wagner and Ed lirielie. YN atvhing the trarisliirrnatii-ri are wthfr -.i-t xneinlvers. Diane Sittarn and liart lliaiit-Iriiiaggin. 29 Ol Course, Life is Not All lPlay' For East Detroilers Pl l l'lXlL thf-ir knowledge to actual u+e. Ann Lumia and Harry Daniele talk with me ol many houxewixe- 4'ontax'I4'.l 30 memlmerf of Nome of the r-ixifw Fla-Nef con- rluc-ted a houfe I- house campaign thix Spring to encourage townkpeople In xote. v SENIOR English students find that in addition to the vlawivs they mu-I keep up-to-date on contemporary writing. Pat Gould. Arnold Baird. and Judy Lefler read carefully because they know Mr. Hacketfs teen are thorough. ClVlCS classes had an opportunity to hear and fee governn1ent in the person of Governor C. llennen Willianie when he paid a hrief wifit to the school last fall. o I i zz , a , ' I I n , 1 ff . '.g. gi 14 X DEN fn. o a r r 5 'N 4 5 ,Z Z D , ,, - YT .1 ' 67 ' 32 , 'f 5 53f1ZfF'. 75 ff? ' : 1 'if X- ' A M I I L R g I I 1 -2-9' .,- - ff -' L - 5 I, . QFL . 1 5 ' fig?-1 A 3 H fig y bl ian U , f- ' A ,- - A 'Ik ' 1 f Q , U' ' Z? nff '5, ' V , ' 2 , ul N W Q7 gg IMI hi as w 4.-. 0 'Y Huw-.-W -ali' 'I 222 C22 ,,, . 5, Y Ze- 1-., TS .... ., ITC I l 1 1 4 ',, ., ., D' 'n K 'I xX JA' 1 ,VNV Q74 ' The World Of' Science At Our Doorstep ADVANCED students of science listen in- tently as William Turunen. brother of East De- troit faculty member, Ruth Turunen, explains features of the experimental Firebird ll. Mr. Turunen helped in the invention and design ol' the gas turbine engine used' in this revolutionary car. Pictured at 'the General Motors Technical Center in neighboring Warren are Bob Mabrey. Mickey Savant, and Jerry Pruitt. 'D P4 lf ts ff?-.T--P..., X fffilN-Tx, ' ps.Wf4 fax - Science In EDHS Has Come Oi Age LQ HUMAN anatomy becomea a little more meaningful when the parts of the body can be seen and handled on a man-size dummy. Judy Coltman liftens intently as instructor Fred Vitale explains one of the vital organs. FA9ClNA'l'lNG experiments are commonplace in chem- istry class. Flanked by a glittering array of scientific equipa ment. :Xl Stot-ki. Don Nord. and Nlarilyn Beach conduct a complicated exercise. FOR the first time. East Detroit liigh swlmftl Ft lPI1f,'t students opened the year with sufficient space and adequate equipment More students are thus able to acquire basic knowledge of na ture. animal and plant life. chemistry. and physics. lJl55lfff'l'lNC at snake ii not usually r'otiNirler'ml fun liut Nlairuxirvt Baelenf. Sharon lin-alter. Myra liaufvli. atitl llary 'lloine seein to lie enjoying Nlr. Yitale's comments as he performe tltie taek in biology class. jf ,- Physics Apparatus Allows Students To Experiment PHYSICS is a suhject which naturally appeals to boys. With a new physics laboratory East De- troiters now are able to study the subject thoroughly. Boys are en- couraged to experiment. Here Allan Wamsley adjusts the dials of the oscilloscope to test the osvillator they have built as a part of a rlass project. Bob Malm- rey. left. and Mr. Ed Havis watch the operation. WITH live sviu SEVERAL East Detroiters entered exhibits in the Metropolitan a lab technit-ian van In- an important and luisy one. Nlikeiliii-li Detroit Science fair this year. Thomas Kainge looks over the dia. artlson anal Dennis ' A ' play Created by Carol Ambrose which ce-iitereil around researrh on Egyptian tombs and munimies. Carol's entry reveivetl a lilue rililion. WVU l llllvlil . itil!!!-iiyitff, fe' .tsfrrf - we lillll'l'LillPlill'N Io kt-vp -upplie-il. the iolt of l'lumignun tm- -liomn in tht- supply room Latest Style Equipment Malces Homemalcing Classes Fun FOUR homeinalcing rooms in operation for the first time this fall. The colorful. well- lighted. units make ideal sur- roundings for learning the newest methods and practi-ies in Cooking. haking. table set- ting. and the like. tttlDlxlNt, t'lu--f-- :iw girls .in I nity to mttvli up on the art if preparing food. soin'-thing they will be responsible for doing inthe yr-ars aheatl. left to iight are-3 tmyiiiie Livi- ii Xlarlvnff tlaulowslti Nluiireeii l't'l ll on Nlaruinn liorltost-ki. and Shirley ,Xltc-r. Q00 4 IWINININININIY il-llf'Yt' is nf-thing likf- the aroniu uf freshly lvuliml 1-he-iry pie. Paulette llunte-r .intl Xlr-. Lagra liullovk appraise the rvsults -if a flat - lesson. SEWING classes provided an added service to the school this year when they cut and sewed the yellow and white stules which are a part of the new robes wurn by the choir. Betty .lo Tissler. Miss Nancy Hertel and Lorie Iafrate are shown aboxe adding the finishing touches to the last of the stoles. 35 Our Industrial Arts Department Can Now Otter 3 WORKING in the wood shop. Darrel llrockett gets advice from Mr, Thomas Tsuji on the caliinet he is constructing. ROLLING a print off the lilue print machine are Joe llifazio and Don Nord with Bert Ooslander looking on. Drawings are made and then inserted into the machine which produces a copy within a short time. ALL shops were in full swing this fall with the opening of the general shop which included work in sheetmetal. welding. and auto mechanics. Beginning and advanced wood working classes are offered as well as metal work. RUNNING a lathe sometimes gets complicated. ln- structor ,Ion Rohe explains the next step to John Kurtz one of the metal shows students. A Wicle Variety Ol Courses For Vocational Training :NDUSWIAL ARTS EXPOSITION NIPXQII.-XNIC.-XL drawing is a 4-lass necessary for Q students who wish to go into engineering or architec- I INDLS-TRIAL Hurts students Iffmlllfefl 21 V21- ture. Gary Reirher works out a diagram as Mr. Gilles- 'ICU' Uf afflffleg dllfmg the Dae! Year- 19111 Hshn by supervises the work of Siegriecl Hoenes. helm HFYHUHC 3 'IISPIHY Of Wm? of his hawli- wnrk and that of his fellow Classmates, in the lmlustrial Arts exhibit, DEBIONSTRATINC an automobile engine at the ln- dustrial Arts Exhibition is Ken Finley. a member of the auto mechanics Class. Looking on are Hans Schweighoefer, Tom Schoemann. Rose Oros. and Mr. McMillan. 37 Nightingales' Prepare For Careers In Nursing MORNING finds Nurses Co-op students studying regular classes like exeryone else with the one ex- ception of a rlass in nursing taught hy Mrs. Ruth Senirau. ln the afternoons, liuwexer. these girls get practical experienve Irv working in xarious hospitals. UNIFORMED students seated left to right are: Judith Catterall, Sharon Ellis, Karen Closs, Sue Martin, Rudy VanderPoorte, Patricia Brabyn. Standing are: Gloria Dunbar, Judy 0'Neil, Nor- ma Pool, Judy East, Mrs. Ruth Semrau R.N., and Judy Wurm. HOW eoulil une get 3f'4Illllllllt tl with nursing hetter than hy F 1, N b talking to a nurse, xlE'lIIlIf'l'H of ilu- Future- Nurses i-lulu :et first u u hand iiiffmiiatiuri on the trials and triliulatiuns uf nursing from Mrs. Ruth Semrau, R. N., Nursing Co-np instructor. East Detroit High Sponsors An Office Co-op Program ICE fnrp tuctent- learn 1'-viiinwrf-ial sulmiecls in rn rnm then I the-juli eexpevienve , . , anvl innn ex in the aflernton Barlnara Ur mall Barliara Barnhart. anrl Xlarvella Bvrz- mfrl-. with urnputvar marhines in fine of the nffire ma- CONTACTINC prospective employers is one of the chief functions nf the Co-op co-ordinatnr. Peggv forradmi. Marlene Defer waits tn get the results of the conversation. SNOW and wind and rain and steel fail to hal! the office cnvnp students from gffttinz to their jobs at the appnintvrl time. Five nf the girls are shnwn boarding th? alnwn- town bus In gn to work on a snowy day. 39 Retail Co-op Students Study, Then Work Afternoons CANDY is only one of the products the retailing students use to try out their sales techniques. Shown setting up a display case are some of the co-op program's leading salesmen, Left to right are: Judy Tavolier, Jerry McKenzie, Bill McCartney, Sandy Robertson, and Julie Rondeau. ONE of the duties of Mrs. Louise McFarlane, as Placement Co-ordinator of the high school, is to make contacts and arrange jobs for members of the Retailing Co-op program. e ' h w ' Mrs. McFarlan job with Richard ISS 0 n here talking about a prospective ON-the-job training is provided many of the co-op students at various places of employment. Jerry McKenzie works as a cashier, one of several of his duties, at one of the local supermarkets. A YA' 'L ,iff M '5 - i 4 . fi af '7 ARTISTS sometimes become models in the art classes. Working with charcoal. pastels. or pencils. students sketf-h fellow classmates. Judy Klucznik attempts to capture the likeness of Del- bert Schumaker on her paper. Arts, Crafts Classes Otter Creative Outlets LOADING a kiln with figurines is a delicate operation because the statues are fragile. Arthur Mitchell hands one of the student creations to Lawrence Cory who is placing them in the kiln to be baked. MANY interesting phases of art are taught in East Detroit now. Doug Krue- ger brushes glazing compound on to a ceramic head while Connie Pesta fashions a vase on the potter's wheel. ,,.,-r 41 KANIERA KLUB Janet Beckstrom Carol Fillar Elaine Heidemann David Kmiecik Rod Kotylo Charles Salmon Susan Singer Louis Slyker Douglas Wood BOASTING one of the best au- dio-visual departments in the state, East lletroit has a student group trained in the proper use of audio- visual aids. Films and records are a daily part of the educational program at EDHS, helping to teach in an attractive. efficient manner. Mr. joseph Castle is the director of the school organization which this year moved into attractive rooms on the second floor. RECORDS and tapes are just as much a part of the audio- visual program as are films. Ray Fisher. Lois Slogan. Byron Georges, Cecil Downs. Larry Lozo and Nlaurice Majszak are all proficient in the use of this equipment. A Modern Educational System Needs Audio Visual Aid AUDIO-visual club President. Tom D u g g a n . threads a film into the movie projector as Vice-presi- dent Bernard Kalinowski and Secretary Nancy Seeger! look on. In the background Don Nord pulls down the screen of the preview room while Dennis Large checks another film. KAMERA Klub sponsor. Robert Reynolds. exhibits some prints show- ing proper terhniques in photography. to East Detroit shutter bugs. Standing left to right are: Louis Slyker. Qxrol Fillar, Chuck Salmon. Seated. Dave Kmiecik, Susan Singer. Janet Beckstrom, and Elaine Heide- mann. Rod Kotylo gets the club into focus. 43 Social Studies Club Officers At White House EAST DETROIT'S Social Studies club has helped sponsor several events during the school year including programs for Bro- therhood Week and United Nations Day. The group also visits museums and the World Market exhibit. TAKING time out from the busy schedule of the Washington-New York tour, Social Studies club officers stop in front of the White House to talk with the club sponsor, Miss Ruth Turunen. Left to right are: Pat Could, secretary-treasurerg Larry Wagner, vice-presidentg and Connie Hawes, president. ff 1 7, nt. I'-sr.. x,. Social Studies Club COMMITTEE work is an important part of the plan- ning of many club actiwities. Members of the Social Studies club are pictured discussing their next project. Official club members are listed on page 207. 3 BOOKS for Korean children wa- the ulijert of another of the 'l'ri-lliAY pruievt- this vear, llenise lluffanv pack a lmx for shipment. FUOD for the needy of Ea-t Detroit was r-nllevted under the direction of the Tri-Hi-H club at Christmas time. Linda Westenlierg. Judy Blalacuslcy. and Sharon Zampieh are three of the students who helped pack the food into lmoxes. l Tri-Hi-Y Club Offered Service To School, Community MEETING in the family living room, members of the Tri- Carol Reed, president, Sharron Zampich, chaplain, Karen Cokel Hi-Y club discuss their program for the year. From left to right vice-president, Joyce Bradt, historian, Rose Patti, Judy Malacu are: Mrs. Nancy Fierstine, sponsor, Jeanne Moffat. treasurer, sky, and Rita Kalso. QWIFHP' Speech, Foreign Languages Help Students To Communicate SPA-'tNlSH led in popularity this year as far as foreign language students are concerned. The school offers two years of this language as well as two years of French and second year Latin. Dave Mountz staples a Spanish poster on the bulletin board getting an assist from .ludv Fensca. POISE and confidence in speaking with and hefore others students to gain experience. are the products of our speech classes. Panel discussions. in- Ruth Drake, Landis Reed. and Richard Snyder listen as dividual speeches, and symposiums are presented hefore fellow Connie Martin presents her point of view to the 4-lass, -DY 3 9 Some Students .loin Clubs To Broaden Their Knowledge French Club FRFNCH customs and art are a few of the interest of the mem bers of the French cluh Lnder the direction of Miss Cecile Desmarias the roup has attempted to im prove its knowletl e of France and its lan,.ua,.e This Rear the memhers even tried their hand at French C00lClIl0' however onlv club members can vouch for the success of the proj ec IOOKINF at a hook of famous paintings are Connie Superson Paulette Kollte Diane Horn Claudette Nygadlo 'Nli s De marai Nlarlene Cawlow ki joy Henwood and l 'inn Fraliott Speech Club SPEECH enthusiasts organized into a rluh this year for the Shown here at one of their meetings are Marty Lumia. Judy first time. under the direction of Xlr. Crawford. This cluh hopes Malacusky. Nlr. Crawford. Sharon lfeldhush. Sandy Wilson. and to engage in forensic activities next year with renewed vigor and ,loan Thayer. larger membership. 47 if CONNIE LUUSIJUN. Qen- ior. earned the title H1959 Cmer Girl lwy leawling fix mher f-anfliflatex in ai rave to collect penniei for lhe c-mer girl Contfwt Spwnwrerl lay the Qvhnol new-paper. Of Iliff S305 aflflefl tw the funfl. finn- nie and her twn rf-porn-r man- ager2 cnntrilmutefl 58606. Roh Hrilwar. QIYUTIN eflin-r uf The Fhamrmk. Qerxefl as ma-- ter nf veremwnie- at the Cover Girl rianve anrl Zillrlll-ix the official rilrlinn after fievlar- ing Connie the winner. fl' . 'mt SI'l l'lNlL in Ll filver slipper are the 1958 llimlerella and her Prim-e liliarining. Juninrf Marilyn Marino and Dick Ickes were the luvky cnuple pivlieil In rule mer the Cin- derella Ball. Sturlent Counvil president. Bob Benoit. drew the tivket of the winning couple from the traditional pumpkin shell. The Cinderella And Coronation Balls Top The Year , .6 .rp G5 BETTY K0l,Clll'K RONALD SCHLLT CORONATION BALL King and Queen for 1959 are Ron Schult and Betty Kolchuk, chosen by the student body as the reigning royalty. President of the Student Council, Bob Benoit, crowned the couple at the formal dance, April 3, the first to be held on the main floor of the new gymnasium. Other members of the royal court are: Judy Baker, Chuck Burkes, Ron Defer, Wanda Dobrowolski, Mike Elias, Bob Klucha, Ann Lenz. Kay Meyers, ,lean Saari, and Joe Stuban. BENEATH fparkling crowns. traditional symbols of royalty. couples danced at the Cinderella Ball. Scenes like this were also found at the C-trnnatioir llall. also sponsored lay the Student Lounvil. 'Shamlfbk Shenanigans of 1959' - fe-x , Dmdinuudbia danlurlhpdlwoyelm lulindunnllqailclaofil llobleuhlisyulfsahw. la. COLORFUI, f'04illll1t'4 antl intriuuinu Qounrls helpvrl make- the ope-ning: flanCP. vt in the tropics. one of the most ap- waling acts in lhv Qhow. CHORUS lin:-S are always popular antl when lloys are in the-in they arff usually a riot. Here some- Varsity club boys kick it up. No offers arrived from the Radio City Rocks-ties, however. , f' -1 5 To The Show fl WHYI' wnultl a Jimi lu- liluf without a goorl lmantl? lfaft lk-- troitf-rQ num-r han- a vliarn-tl to fintl out lwvziiiq- 1-awh naar Nlr Xl Xlarvn arrzingvs tht- mu-iv anal whips togn-tha-r. nftf-n in ti fvw llllfx. a lin-ly svorff to f-nliann-r- tht- pro- fluc-tion. Dann' hantl iiiwriilwr- art- ls-ft In right. front row: ,lnhn Santllwru. .lim llillzi. llill K4-llnwf. ffurt Nvu- niann. Irving: Raltitlf-aiu. Santlv Vllhitz-horn. Ftanrlingx: Xlr. 'Xl Marco. Nlickf-y Fax:-int. Charlr-5 fforlvin. Tony Sf-allv. Turn Hoffman. Louie Slylu-r. Geri Wagnf-r. antl flalrriv-l Villa-urtlu. -I J- Y' C.-KY ninvtif-S tlrfliif-S. straw hatQ. ancl loufl xt-ata afltlwl to the realism of Ono:-1 in Lou- With Army, My M x 'T V :,,,z,, X' Some Of Us Met Famous Recorcl, TV, Film Personalities 1 1 21- MOVIE stars, Natalie Wood and Roliert Wagner were interviewed by Shamrock reporters. Niarva Mabry and Julie Pirolli while in Detroit this year. A quote from Marva's story was inrluded in a nationally released hulletin to high sc-hools throughout the vountry. The quote was based on the statement made Ivy Mr, Wagner that films portraying teenagers usually underestimate the real teens, IDOL of the teenage set. Pat Boone, took time out from a liusy movie and TV srhedule to Phat with Shamrock editor jo l.aFrate and a reporter from St. Clair Shores. The ot-vasion for the meeting was a press Conference held for high svhool newspapermen while Pat was in lie- troit for a convention. TALKING with Sarah Vaughn. one of the r1ation's favorite female singers. was an exciting moment for some of the Washing- ton-New York tour group. While in a supper cluh in Washington. Joan Begin and Leonard Ricvinto get auto- graphs while Holm Adams awaits his turn, 53 . 'Q' cw With A Predominanily Female Staff, The Shamrock CHECKING with the printer is a necessary part of publishing a newspaper. Here ,loan Gerds, editor- in-chief of The Shamrock, talks with the printer who is setting Shamrock stories on the linotype machine. PROOI-'READING The Shamrock at the print shop before the presses roll is one of the tasks of the editors. .Io LaFrate, associate editor, and Rose Marie de Steiger, feature editor, are shown correct- ing a proof sheet. 54 FIRST place in the Columbia Scholastic Press assn. ratings and second Class in the National Scholastic Press assn. rank 1 ings were the accomplishments of the newspaper staff this year. In addition to 13 issues of the paper, the reporters also pub lished the second edition of its feature magazine, The Lepre- chaun, and the Shamrock magazine honoring the seniors. The Shamrock IEDM ge olns ig NA'noNAi. 'W'i ' sci-iou.sTic y ROTC PRES hui oisrnieutot A550C'AT'0N ,xsdt I 0 'AW ' Wi mu 199 Published- bi-yreekly by the advanced journalism classes of East Detroit high school, East Detroit, Mich. Subscription rates, 50 cents a semesterg single copy i0 cents. it it :rr EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-chief .... ................. J aan Gerds Associate Editor .... . ...... Jo LaFrate Feature Editor .... Rose Marie deSt-eiger Sports Editor . .. ..... . .... Bob Hribar Adviser ...... ................. J ohn Enwright REPORTERS Diana Anderson, Chris Angelosanto, Linda Boyd, Mary Catenaccl, Deanna Champion, Mae Christmon, Carol Coon, Pauline Corbin, Gerry Lynne Davidson, Donna Hewitt, Char- lene Houg, Evelyn lwanowski, Sharon Kedzierski, Marva Mabry, Barbara Paul, Carol Reed, Carole Schroeder, Connie Superson, Judy Talford, Helen Thurman, Judy Van DenAbeelo, Carolyn Wenzloff, Saundra Whitehorn, Dorothy Wood. BUSINESS STAFF Advertising Manager .......... Maureen Hogan Circulati0n Manager Noreen Anderson Publicity Manager ....... Julie Pirolli ONLY boy on the newspaper staff this year was Bob Hribar. Bob kept accurate statistics on athletic contests which helped the coaches and teams and also added authority to his sports cov- erage stories. Produced A Newspaper With An iExcellent' Rating l if Quia. - V 47' HEADQUARTERS for humor as well as creativity is the new large Shamrock office. Gerry Lynne Davidson types while Mary Catenacci watches. Donna Hewitt and Chris Anggelosanto check over an issue of The Shamrock, and Pauline Corbin is in the pro- cess of writing a story. GETTING the papers mailed and all the money counted is the work of the business staff. Lynda Boyd helps advertising manager. Maureen Hogan and Evelyn lwanowski stamps papers for circulation manager. No- reen Anderson. Julie Pirolli. publicity chair- man. tacks up one of the signs advertising the paper. BEFORE The Shamrock can be distributed the papers Ji' and money must be counted and papers mu-t be starked, Engaged in the-e activities are: Carol Schroeder. Carolyn Wenzloff. Sharon Kedzier-ki. ,Indy Talford. Judy YanDen- abeele, Charlene Houg, Sandy Whitehorn, and Dorothy 'Wood g f dmc M. ,Qi Ulnli huiuu I-32 PUBLICITY for the Shamrock subscription campaign requires reporters to try their artistic talents by painting posters. Barbara Paul, Helen Thurman, and Deanna Champion man the brushes while Marva Mabry and Carol Coon admire one of the finished products. East Detroit Now Has 3 Driver Training Cars BEHIND the wheel of a car, students put into practice the information and training they absorbed from the classes and tests which precede the actual driving. Dennis Cook is shown driving one of the three cars loaned to the school. 1' LEADERSHIP camp for nieinlmers of high school jun, ior Red Cross groups throughout the state was held at Lake Copneconic near Fenton. Larry Wagner. left. is shown with some of the friends he met at the lake last August. The local chapter sends one memlmer of the camp each year. JLNIOR Red Cross workers have planned several im- portant activities during the year such as entertaining at a home for elderly people and providing partie: for the handicapped children of South Nlacomlv. Shown above are Connie Nlartin. Coepre-idents Julie Rondeau and Larry Wagner, Secretary lulie Pirolli. llanez Jurey. and Faye Nlillivan. roll-4-all chairman. 56 i .-.- INSURING that the highways of the future will be safe, EDHS offers a course in driver education. Entering one of the dual control cars, Eugene Krysztof prepares to go for a practice spin. Junior Red Cross Representatives Were Active These Clubs Help Students Who Plan To Attend College WBCS Club W'OUI.D-He-College-S I u de nts club members mal-ce the most of the many booklets and other forms of literature sent from colleges all over the country. Shown here are just a few of the many students who belong to the club. Left to right are: Mary Hart- inez, Sandy Wilson, Julie Pirolli, Sponsors, Esther Lindberg and Margaretta Buell, Dorothy World, Claudia Eid and Marlene Boggia. Official club members are list- ed on page 207. FN FUTVRE Teachers club members keep up to date bw read group al o et practical experience bw helpin teachers ln the ing educational material. Barbara Parsiola pre ident of the club 6l6mt'11I3l v Cla FOOHI leads the members in a discussion on educatlonl journal The Varsity Club Members Sponsor Dances After Games 4 3 VARSITY club members pictured here are: Row 1. left to right, Larry Jones, Cary Heicher, Mike Damico. Gene Vescosky, Bill Zack. Don Petroff. Ron Scliult. Dori Rose. .lim Chapman. Row 2. Sponsor Al Asbury, Chuck Hawkins, Ray Minervini. Rody Yezman. Dan Klug. Mike Block. Ed Lindow. Dave Hen- derson. Richard Nina, How 3, Dan Fortunato. Dick lckes. Bob atv- 1 Kulaszewski. jerry Dehleulenaere, Bill Pozzi. Chuck Burks, Ray Dries. Ed Pulachowski. Bow 4, Bob Pozzi, Paul Warner, Mike Elias, Charis lIcChesney. George Harper. Bill Varconie, Tom Weinand, Bob Maier. Bob Benoit. Row 5, Ron Clay, Dave Kowalski, Bill Kelch. Bill Ma-1cCarroll. Bill Macflillivray, John Staten, Leon Zdan, Bob Hribar, and Marty Lumia. SPORTSMEN who have earned a varsity letter in at least one sport are organized as the Varsity club of EDHS. Mr. Al Asbury, sponsor, stated that the purpose of the club was to promote scholar- ship, leadership, and citizenship among I high school athletes. Every year the club sponsors dances af- ter some of the games. This year some of the money earned was used to purchase a movie projector for the athletic dept. to be used to show the films taken of East De- troit high school sports events. 1 '1 ,I OFFICERS of the Varsity club look over the movie equipment purchased by the club this year. Left to right are Don Petroff, vice presi- dent, Ray Dries, president, and Dick Ickes, sec- retary-treasurer. Jr. Achievement Began This Year TOP local salesmen in Junior Ac-hievement this year were Jn l,aFrate and Ralph Causlf-y, Jo sold enough anodized book ends and letter holders to rank as one of the top 10 salesmen in southeastern Michigan. Ralph! product was pivket fenres and he went on to become fine uf the top five salesmen in southeastern Michigan. I :ll Achievement FOR the first time. Junior Avhievenient coinpanies were furinrrtl in lfust Detroit high. Publicity such as the display shown here was -et up in the st-liiiol prior to the opening assembly. Marcia Doble and Judy Alter read mer some of the fafts about other JA groups. WORKING at the buzz saw in East Detrnit's newly built Junior Achievement building are Ed May and Sue Schreck. ln the meantime Pat Burns makes good use of the iirill press to begin another junior Arhiexement product. 59 Several East Detroit Students Won Special Honors RICHARD KI,-XLACESKY will join hundreds of other boys from around the state this sumnier at Boys State on the campus of Michigan State university. Re- presenting East Detroit. Richard will help set up a lypit-al goxernment complete with politiral conventions and candidates. Uv' ,V 1 ,V :J , X, , i W Q JO LaFRATE was selected from all the senior girls to be the recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Best Citizenship award. The girls were judged on dependability, service to the school, leadership, and patriotism. LOUIS SLYKER had the honor of being the only East Detroiter who scored high enough to become a semi-finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition. Approximately 479.000 students took the tests, and Louis was one of the 10,000 top students. i s i HONORS . East Detroit high this year when ,loan Cerds. second from left, and extreme right, were in English came to ,lo LaFrate, honored by the National Council of Teachers of English. .Ioan was chosen one of the top IT English students in the state and Jo is one of the next 17 run- ners-up. The girls are shown above with English teachers Lessie Pickard, Thomas Hackett and Bernice Bush, who taught them during their high school years. From National, State, And Local Organizations 9, 4 in each of the school plays this year. llfivli NllfltlfliS'li.'XlJ'l' was honored by his fellow students this year when they decided tn award a plaque to him hearing the title Mr, Srhool Spirit, WRITING talents earned awards for sexeral East lletroiters this year, Shown here are: Kathi Bush and Donna llewitt. Scliolastit' Writing Awards winners in short story and one-act playg ,Io Lal-'rate and Vincent Tuzzo. lfnited Nations rnnte-t winner-1 Pat Bine, Macomb co. Exchange club essay contest winnerg Gerri Lynne David-on and ,Ian Scharf, Scholastic Writing Awards winners in short story and poetry. 0SCARS were won by the above drama students chosen best actors and actresses Donna Hewitt and Bob Barrigar, left, received their awards for their performances in the fall production, Kind Lady. Ed Criebe and Rose Marie deSteiger were selected for their performances in You Can't Take It With You. Other Oscar winners were: Drama Student of the Year, Connie Logsdong Best Drama Newcomer, Chris Angelosantog back stage awards to Lorne Bradt, stage manager for the fall play, and to Lynn Williams, student director for both plays. OUTSTANDING sophomore girl and boy for 1959 were Carol Bine and Bob Klucha, chosen by a faculty committee as Miss and Mr. Sophomore. Bob is president of his class and par- ticipates actively in sports. Carol is a mem- ber of the Art Service and Pit and Balcony Drama clubs and is working toward credit to join the CAA. vi- 61 And What Would Lite Be Without ik ol? up for the ICBIIIHN year are the 1958-59 varsity cheerlead- ers. Left In right are: Capt. Javkie Brzezinski, Pat 0'Hara. Betty Kolchuk. Nancy Steinetz, Marilyn Marino. Mar- ria Doble. Haroldene Wnlgast. Cary Park. ,lean Saari. and Teil Slaght. N S, STRAIFHT ARNIINF hx x l m he fnell url Wllllam 4 1 and f- If-mn f meftf-Pnnvwxv aw lf-Qamr, ,- Rrxal Oak 1212 Total Yardage SEASON TOTALS Yds Camed Rush Yds Calned Pass Flrst Dow ns Yds Penallzed lNo Passes Att lN o Passes Comp Extra Pomts From The Depths To A Wlnnlng Season fl 'fi 4.1, I-xg EDHS OPP 20 A 24-3 A U 134 lfl.l5FTl-'00TFll Pink lvkes tri lv lvrm-lx to evade the out tr I he-Al arm- nf a Hazel Park tavkler in the league fyemr If Nlemnrial Fell 1 63 AN OPPONENTS VIEW OF11 CH XRCIXIL SH XNIRWIK URIDDERS ON THEIR IIUNIE 'l'l'HF 1958 Brought Thrills EAST DETBOlT,S football squad did not gain any outstanding titles this season. however. they did more from the Eastern Nlichigan league cellar to third place. Coach Larry Hartsigis boys closed out the year with a season record of 5 wins. 3 losses. and 1 tie. Perhaps one of their greatest claims to fame this year was tying Boyal Oak Dondero 12-12 in the seasons opener. Dondero went on to become co- champions of the Border City' League. Disappointment ran high as the Shamrot-ks fumbled away' the Homecoming game with Port Huron 13-6. With only two minutes more to go the Big Reds picked up a fumble and ran for the win- ning touchdown. The tables were turned when East Detroit defeat- ed Birmingham 20-18. on a two yard pass with only two seconds of playing time left. Coaeh Hartsig reported that 27 hoys earned letters. 10 of whom will return next year. CLASS A jg... Eff ALL-COUNTY TEAM 252325 Q5Q5Q3 E Pe-tmff East Detroit Q-Q-Q T Kursteiner Mt. Clemens 323 C Antak Van Dyke gg C Rahideau East Detroit fifig C Baarck Mt. Clemens T fNIcChesney East Detroit E Bannow ltica Qigig Is Dries East Detroit 5-5-3 Qifif is Ktiiup Roseville QQQQ B Harper East Detroit B Kunkel Mt. Clemens TOTING the pig skin wasn't a common practice for Co-captain Chris McChesney who played most of the season as a tackle, however, here he carries for a 54- yard gain. 7,000 Fans Watched The Shams In Action Rl-ISI-IRVI-1 SEASON SCORES l 7 A EDHS EDHS EDHS EDHS EDHS EDHS EDHS EDHS 0 Roseville 6 18 CathoHc Cenual 14 13 Hamtramck 20 llazel Park T Portliuron 0 BhUuHgh3Hl 6 13 Mt. Clemens 13 Ferndak DAVE KOWALSKI is thumped to the ground by two Birmingham Reserves Birmingham went on to eke out a 6 to 0 win. Junior Varsity Had A Winning Year Too E-8 JUNIOR VARSITY players for 1958 are: Row 1, left to right, Neal Alderman, Bill Kelch, Bill MacCarrol, Bill Norlhup, Ben Trombat, Cary Williams, Allan Bell, Carl Paul, Jerry Dixon, Bob Klucha, Mgr. George Loik. Row 2, Coach Robert Owen. Bob Pyles, Al Tesman, Jim Taszreak, Phil Harper, Morris Mabry, Bill Poore, Dick Luckritz, Dave Kowalski, Bob Grahm, Lawrence Karas, Bob Starr, Bob Vanderwiel, Bob Sutinen, John Lisoski, Salt Senska. Dan Pavlichek. Tom Helm. Coach Richard ess. Ha il The Regional Champions .iii 1-is 1 ,L ti ri' f pf fill. mf! HEROES of the regional games Don Petroff and Ron Schult proudly dis- play the trophies that their last second field goals earned. Coach Fred Lee looks on with mixed emotions as he realized that both of these players will be leaving the Shamrock squad. .on V 1 n A3 , 5 i A Q - 2 4 J 'i' P .1 A I , 1 .,, fl' fl, I' lv ' vim 1, ,K-:ig Amy, , W ' lV f?m SHAMRUCK fans saw plently of aa-- tion such as this during the 1958-59 haakelhall season. t ,Q 'Q 45' fa 1' if 5. ygx! , - ,W W' X HK 1.1. I 6 41 1.4 'wf x 4 da X ' 'X' East Detroit Hacl A Successful Basketball Season EAST DETROlT'S 1958-59 basketball season com- pleted a most successful season with a 15-5 record and the District and Regional championship trophies in their display case. Although the regular season was not spectacular, the Rocks did battle for the Eastern Michigan league title right down to the wire, losing to Port Huron in the final game. Despite a thrilling overtime win over previously undefeated Ferndale, the Shams' glory really came in their dramatic bid for State honors in tournament play. East Detroit's never-say-die players didn't stop until they became one of the top eight Class A teams in the state. Spectacular comebacks became a habit with the Rocks. Three of the four tournament games were won in crowd-thrilling last minute comebacks. They only easy game in tourney play was the opening contest with De LaSalle, which the lrish won 51 to 37. By sinking a desperation shot in the last two sec- onds of regulation play, Don Petroff, tied the game with Crosse Pointe. Outscoring the Devils seven to four in overtime, the Shamrocks captured their first district title. A strong Lakeview team was to fall before the up- set minded Shamrock five. Again in the last minute of play, Petroff scored on a lay-up and added a free toss to win 64 to 61 and thus eam the right to face one of East Detroit's greatest rivals, Austin. The reigning State Class A champions, Austin, soon discovered that the fired-up Irish could not be stopped on their way to the regional title. Trailing by 12 points in the second quarter, the Friars came back to force the Irish team to another of their now famous last sec- onds wins. This time Ron Schult provided the winning basket when he stole the ball and scored in the last 30 seconds. This victory chalked up East Detroit's fourth Regional title in the past seven years. Entering the quarterfinals at the University of De- troit Memorial building as definite underdogs, the Shams nevertheless fought like champions, and led Hamtramck at halftime. The Cosmos came back, in- spired, however, and downed the Green and White, 67 to 57. Hamtramck went on to state finals, losing by one point in overtime to Lansing Sexton. Future East Detroiters will know about the 1958-59 team because of the two gleaming trophies in the show- case signifying the pirit determination, and teamwork of this year's basketball squad. East Detroit Won Two Exciting Games In Overtime t VARSITY SEASON SCORVS East Detroit T9 Roseville 49 East Detroit 43 l-'vrnnlale 66 East Detroit 61 Birmingham 5,1- East Detroit T0 Nlt. Clemens 66 East Detroit 41 R. O. Kimliall 40 East Detroit 55 Hamtramck 86 East Detroit 62 Hazel Park 50 East Detroit 58 Port Huron T3 East Detroit 60 Ferndale 59 East Detroit T1 Birmingham 63 East Detroit 69 Mt. Clemens 65 East Detroit 66 R. O. Kimball 47 East Detroit 56 Roseville 46 East Detroit 66 Hazel Park 29 East Detroit 70 Port Huron 78 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT East Detroit 51 De LaSalle 37 East Detroit 64 Crosse Pointe 61 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT East Detroit 60 Lakeview 57 East Detroit 55 Austin 54- QUARTERFINALS East Detroit 57 Hamtramck 67 FINAL ENIL STANDINGS it on Lost Pct. Port Huron 10 2 .833 Fermlale 10 2 ,833 East llelroit 9 3 .750 Mt. lllemetis 6 6 ,500 liirtningliam 5 T .llf R. O. Kimliell I 11 .083 Hazel Park 1 ll .038 REIBUI NDINIQ playctl ke y role as East Detroit iii . u,tin for the , ,, il set A s llas- A Regional championship. 55 to 54 R Stl '0 ut on 'iult tat o jumps Gary Ruprim-h 141n.anfl later -voretl the winning ket in with about 30 seconfl- le the game. ba-- ft 5 ,A 1, q 16, , ff '. f' ' r 1 1 .. - - - Tk C.. x U-1' , 1 I' ' ' . m - O N ' -a ' 1 gas- +. f In ' E. 7 ri ' ,- 1 H 2 . Q 5 i. . Qi , . I , feifffifffgzy W' if iw n I srffgf 4, V ' E 'wine -I F, 3. I A U5 ' ,e.i'n?2'f gi, 90 ' f 1 115 f'- ', . U ,- -Q' vit.: Q fl' V 1 x ' N , ' . ' A Y 1 W .' H '- ' y ,r VUXIB V ,QA X www' .x ' 1 , if 1 X g , 0 A in -.f X - ty, 3 ' AJ 1 l , x if! IL 1 , X g A. Ut 0. A 9 - 1 4 5 T LW . -if 'f' y -'x..' f - 4 N ,Y, ,,,f , x ,N ,..1' 5. . fl 1-get 31 EW Eh E al' ?' A S.- G J' fi 1 of da up 1 W. I S xx x Q ,, in 5 is o 'N 1 R . ,VJ ..-Y' QM it 'Wx ,mfg G 'X Nw . my A-9 I W X 1 M Qn K-1 e gym. a moment of Q22 Q 'I' ' ,,!,..ff ,ff .f., , brations conti fm th T Ulf A Y Q 5 i As The Shamrock Squad Played Thrilling Basketball I i Cliaiiipiniisliip trophy helcl high. BOOSTING Cnach Fred Lee on their shoulders. the jubilant team carries him riff the court fnllnwing the Shamrnck win mer Crnsse Pointe to win the District Championship. LEAPING high. Bill Pranlera girulis Ci relmntmtl fri-in H,1mtrum4'lx players found flat-ft-1-ted, The Cn-inns t-.une hawk tn win the qiiarterv finals at the lhiversity of Detroit Nleninrial ltniltling. FANS anti team alike cheered as the Shanirnwk sqiiil victnriuusly left the floor with their newly won llisliitt MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION lllfl llill Norlliup. plxiwing lii- lir-Y xzirxity 11211114-. lv'a11Nl1panrlaw1iy to grab a reliviuml 111 the Us-l.aFalle IUIITTTIITHPTII B T opener. FINAIS-Classes A-B-C-D 4 ' cuusm o 1 5 '5 -N99 lfialsyf 1250 -11' Iv 'life ' . u f O ' 1 6 ' 4- UQ 6 an Q wmv' um it Q Ilanbvlu . U A 0 , 1 Q v olabpn f - ohlhh 'nf' u .. M 'u :':'u NNW' .nu-u R and Blum. 'Flat-Sclalbn I 1 Fallen Iluhu ' -1 blsil-Salle Pllinulc :Kim-GMI Guahhto-SI. l Ml'I . 'nma-sauna.. ww-umm. WH' 4 lille STRATEGY played an important part as the team I huddled juet prior to going into overtime play againgl .ana 1 UD Crosse Pointe. The plans exidently worked as lhe lrixh 4' ' ' left the game with a victory and a trophy. SIIUWT-TR room harmony rang out followirlil EH-I D fl 'iY'N Nfl!- ing tournament wine, Hill Troexken, llill Northup, U11-k Ieke-. Bob iluier, and llill Pranlera wlwop il up. M51 A sl ,N N Q JUNIOR varsity players for 1959 are: left to right: Bill 199' llpnnii l1 5U 1'f'f- RUN ll'1ff'V- -lim Baflwf- l1'hm'1N Nnrlhrup, Lefin Zflan, Rnn TQ-ichgrf. Bill Ma,-Cillivmy, Bill lfnster. 'Pete C1lPYf'sUI1, Ifmntb ffuuvli Jacek Roberts. Nlgr. Trrreslien. Bulb Klueha. Don lapinski, N'-il Alflerman, Ken Jerry 11 lP4lPHllf'I1I1f'r, Little Clovers Are EML Champs T1 FCA FC NI ETA F151 Tl' Troesken 200 T6 52 29 181 Nnrthup 121 49 61 29 127 l'1efer 113 39 67 39 117 Barker 97 32 19 11 T5 Lapinski 52 23 31 15 61 Macflillivray 81 21 23 9 51 Klucha T5 16 31 17 19 RESERVE SEXSOX RElQl11ll? E11 -l--1 Rnsexille 20 E11 45 Ferndale ell E11 -14 llirmingham 18 E11 12 Nlt. Clemens .51 l l1 -15 11.11. Kimlrull L12 F11 55 llamtramrlx 1.3 E11 55 llazel Park 10 E11 51 Port lluritn 15 E11 56 lferndale 111 E11 48 11l1'l'!lll1gllI2llIl .19 E11 14 Mt. Clemens 12 E11 42 KO. Kimball 26 E11 55 Roseville 40 EU 55 Hazel Park 38 ED 50 Port Hun-n 53 SHANIROCK little warsity ft-und Ferndale In be tough opponents as did their older brothers, The first time the teams clashed East Detroit squeaked by with a 115 tn 41 xictory. Huwever. the second battle 156 to 401 prmetl the Shams to be the better team. Don Lapin' ski is pictured as he drives up the floor to attempt a field goal. Teammate Ron Defer fnllt-ws to give assistance if it is needed. while Bill Smartsy of Ferndale tries to stop the shot. 77 Wrestling . . . Once Again Part Of The Sports Scene 15 1 6 CAPTAIN Bill Poon receives a few pointers from Coach Ron Ruzzin on ways to improve his wrestling tech- niques. M. East Detroit's Speecliest Boys Signed Up For The UP and over is the goal of Chuck Williams, shown here leaping over the high jump bar. HEAVING the I2 pound shot, Chris McChesney was aiming at the school record set by Mickey Walker at 52 feet, 3 3X4 4 mes, in 1951. 55-if fr' 1 'j ff , l A 1 pf 54' .n,,.,aM, SPRINTER Gene Vescosky 'lakes off' from a staning block as trackmen practiced early to get into shape for the first official meet. Track And Cross-Country Team COACH Robert Algueseva gives helpful tips at spring practice to Gene Vescosky, Jon Green, Jerry HIGH hurdles provided little trouble for Ed Wag- Dixon, Bill Prantera, and Dick Ickes prospective mem- ner shown here flying over one of them during spring bers of the relay etam. practice. CROSS-COUNTRY squad members for 1958 are: Row 1, Landis Recd- C1111 C00per: Row 3. Mgr. Pat Burns. Anthony Jacob Femminineo, Richard Krueger, Emest Kesckes, David Viviano, Melvin Gower, John Staten, Dennis Green, Donald Feranec, Bill Bos, Carl Leflerg Row 2, James Chapman, Anthony Zoski, Richard Knoll, and Lure Poucher. Rettich. Bob Mabrey, Ed Wagner, Jon Green, Douglas Krueger, 81 Enthusiastic Shamrock Sluggers Joined The Baseball Squad SLIDING back to first base, Don Rose is tagged by Bill MacGillivray, first baseman. PITCHERS Jerry Pruitt and Bob Kulas- uwski hmber up their throwing arms in pre- paration for a scrim- mage game BUNTING can some- times make the differ- ence between victory and defeat. Coach Mel Mc- Kenzie shows outfielders Ray Dries, Dave Hender- son, Richard Nina, and Bill Pozzi, some tech- niques of hunting. CATCHER Ed Polachowski flips his face mask and looks skyward as he waits for a pop fly to come within reach. SLUCCER Chuck Burks takes a swing at the ball during an early spring batting ses- sion. Chuck is wearing the fiberglass helmit that all batters are required to wear during the time they are at bat. f Irish Racquetmen Try Again For An EML Championship . , l 1 1 I I 'lil 4 IAs'a'nI: ' , , Yllr rl-'.l,',J,l J, - - . . A , . A I t X I lftr1'..' 'l1I'I. nr: ul RETURNING a serve, retuming letterman, Ray Fisher, gets practice in order to compete for one of the top spots on the 1959 team. SERVING takes power and skill. Cary Reicher is shown leaping during a serve in an attempt to get more power on his drive. COLD weather didn't sistant coach, Phil Ward Center courts. 5 Y i 3 l i , V H stop the tennis enthusiasts from huddling with as- and coach Dave Powell, near the nets on the Teen , i ! l t X r fl ':-5 , .kffgaa 9 QE . .WJ-,+ , - A 'MJ . if ' ,, -Zi f 4 V, - si rf , , 1 W ' s ft 1 he x 4 a , 5 f : 3 K f n nf , 1 , 4 . Zi . Y if 1 5 r Q00 Mm 3 V 'T Q3 5? y ful 1 'F 'lil GAA Sponsored A Camping Trip PLAYING host to girls from the other EML schools, East Detroit's GAA went all out to entertain their guests at the playday and volley ball clinic held in the fall. CAA members pictured here are: Row 1, left to right, Joan Koster, Mary Catenacci, Connie Castle, Pal DeLisle, Barbara Paul,Wanda Mann, Joan Hall, Sue Hummel, Dorothy Wood. Judy Willi, Marcia Taylor. Row 2, Mary Ann Borkowski, Mar- ilyn Marino, Pat TenHopen. Barbara Hogan, Connie Pesta, Sue 1 ' 4 f Ak i INITIATION provided plenty of fun for the new members of the Girls Athletic assn., as well as the rest of the student body. This is a small portion of the well dressed initiates at one of the pep assemblies. Clune, Sharon Hagen, Faye Millican, Jean Wager. Jan Phelps, Janet Wvichel. Row 3, Jean Saari. Haroldine Walgast. Judy Holbrook, Karen Jackson, Diane Sittaro, Diane Anderson. Jan Buxton, Mary Lou Hudson, Judy Norwich, Mary Broschell, Claudette Brisson, and Margaret Paulick. 'iff' tl 'Y I yl V Til tl Now It ls Time For The 1959 East Detroiter Stall CAMERAS of many types were used by the staff photourapherx rhia year, Here Phi'f photo- grapher, Chuck Salmon. gets a Rolleicord in readiness to shoot some pictures. ,lv DESIGNING and organizing are two of the traditional jobs of the year- book editor-in-chief. This year, however, the editor was also responaihle for taking, developing, and printing much of the photography shown in this book. AUVIFERS selrlom only get to advise. they usually have to roll up their Sleeves and plot. plan. prod and paate. rlillff x-v reeultf may povilrly look like the -miling lnut haranetl East Detroiter and Shamrock adviaer, john Enmright. PIBLICITY posters were painted by Carole Ambrose and Pat Yearkey. Chairman of the committee, Dennis. the menave, prmitlf-tl an attractive. witty theme for the campaign whivh successfully' pam,-41 the quota of 1,000 liooke. i 5 at 'V ,Q sq WI! CONNIE Logsdon finished the senior section and gained plenty of experience writing captions and headlines. Keeping an accurate record of who was and who was not graduating pro- vided one of ffonnieis biggest licatluclies. 1 'Lx GIRL sports editors are uncommon. hut at EDHS Sue deBeauclair and her ever-present cliphoard are a familiar sight at every athletic contest. Sue worked closely with Bob Hrihar, sports editor of the school newspaper, and also served as contact for the Detroit daily newspaper. To Face Their Readers,Take A Pictorial Bow And xx X v. . 'gi-Ex X 1. s.- MLTCH of the sophomore section was put into its final shape hy Fue Cowman shown here with Carol Hawkins. Sandy Baird and Exelvn lwan- owski also helped. 88 PASTE. scissors. and a hlue pencil hecame a prominent part of the life of Kathi Bush who took over the junior Q4-ction at mid-year. Kathi. right. was assisted by Judy Davidson. Another Year Ends WISTFULLY gazing out of the window at others enjoying the warm spring weather, Ron Mellish's mind is on many things other than his text book. Spring fever lasts right into summer for some people especially when school is in session until June 16. WHILE the clock ticks away the wee moming hours many East Detroiters found their drowsy heads nodding as they studied for their final exams. MWHOOPEE! We're out at last! These are the sentiments of Barbara Paul, Vic Washbum, and most East Detroiters as they leave the building on the last day of school. Thoughts of warm, lazy summer days race through their minds with more than two months of vacation ahead. with Exams And Vacation Ahead X nu X ' iv 6155 p o 440: ,,0o. , vo. 009, O n -f' x x Q .-4. I K f z I Dunn E 1, V W ' -' 1 5 L 1' ' x I Lf A X1 l- Sin 15 xx ,.g if , EJ' , fi 1. , X Es::v-. 'I J ' ' - 3- aa. - - . A N : Y Q 4 A ! -L :- - 13,2 V w- - Q' 'wr 3' . ' - 5 - .-- Ao- 6 . Q .50 vm , Zj ii . .11 r . 475' . ' 152' 3- , N ' fafsaiicf .xnjrgmgp x-,,,: : : 5' :fbi ' ' ' 'fwzvf f 4 Mfwu- ,, ,zgi igf I n 7 gf 5551754 fgjf MA - , V f'1'ifl , ,-g::fQffg': k??fgL.m J- Wg :i-1 F 59+ ' 4 ,, ,w14,f,,,y 14, 5 f V -.. h ixw. X, , Hwtfilftfe- A' if g'ff'V-gf'fx',Ti'A, ' f -W .. , I f, vig, ,, 7,,L , . , . -- Q2!:gffX qg,5W,'gf,f,'Q, g, ,w. ' 1, ,,'ff5?,f55f., 'fffy 'ffl xl -ez .X - 3 .bg,.,,XYg iyygkit . . 4 , H nr 3 x ,gf o Q Q . ,VA 5 ffl 'ffl XA' r I x CLASS OF 1959...The First To Elect Co-Presidents CO-PRESIDENTS ROBERT BARRIGAR Co presldent of Semor class Vrce presldent of Sophomore and ,Iumor class Mlchrcan Boys State representatne 1 Varsrty cheerleader 2 All school play 23 Plt and Balcony Drama club 23 nce presldent 3 Student Council 123 Best Drama Newcomer award 2 Best Actor award 3 VICE PRESIDENT TREASLRER A 'x DAVE NIEDERSTADT Pep club 2 Varsrty basketball manager I Varsxty club 2 3 Vlce Presrdent of Semor Class LYNDA BLOSS All school play 23 Gxrls sports 12 Pep club I Prt and Balcony Drama Club 123 Shamrock Shenanigans show Student Coun cll 23 Semor Class Treasurer MICHAEL TRAUTMAN C0 presldent of Semor class Concert choxr 2 Mrxed choir 3 Mlchlgan Boys State representative SECRETARY RITA POINTER Cvlrls sporl 12 Nllxed chonr 12 3 treasurer 3 Shamrock She nam ans show Shamrock report er 2 Student Council 123 Wash lngton New Xork tour member 3 Secretary of Sophomore and Sen cl e 1998 HClmCCOmln Court A . 1 '. . 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' its H ' ,Q -, 1: , - n i .fr r - ,r V , ' v w 1 , . r ior asssg ' 'g Flrst Graduating Class To Have Co Valedlctorlans CO VALEDICTORIANS JOAN GER DS Co valedlctorlan Shamrock staff 1 2 3 A soclate edlfor 2 Edltor 1nCh1ef 3 Concert cholr 123 Accompamst 123 Secretarv 3 Shamrock Shenanloans show Natlonal COUHCI1 of Teachers of En hsh flrst place award wlnner SALUTATORIAN GABRIEL VILLASLRDA Co valedlctorlan Student Counul 2 3 Recordln secretars 3 Ntarchm and Pep bands 1 2 3 Concert band 1 23 Student conducter 23 Concert cholr 123 Student Conductor 23 Vice presldent 3 Shamrock staff 1 2 Feature edltor 2 Shamrock Shenam ans show Camera club1 East De trolter staff 1 2 3 School photo mph er 12 3 W3ShlHWtOD New York tour member 3 LARRH WAGNER Salutatorlan Student Counc11 123 Treasurer 3 East Detrolter taff 2 3 Sophomore edltor 2 AS40Cl3tC edltor 3 All school plat 1 2 3 Plt and Bal com Drama club 123 Shamrock Shenanl ans show French club 2 Future Teachers club 3 Junior Red Cross club 23 Vice presldent 2 Co presldent 3 Soclal Studles club 23 Vlce presldent 3 WBCS club 3 Wash ln ton New Xork tour member 3 95 16 Seniors Have Earned Hugh Scholashc Honors GOI ll TASSELQ and toles hate become a tradl txon at Past Detrolt hl h for those turlents who have earned at lf-at a 3 5 scholastlc asera e clurln thelr four tear of hl h school lln war ,loan Curl ancl balmrlfl Vlllasurfla tlecl for top honor wlth a 390 record Larrx W1 ncr wa x xt hl hr lttllll 5 6 Arran efl on the e tw o paves ln alphabetlcal orrler ale the rcmalnln l tuclent of the Lla of N19 who mamtamul a 1 o or lmcttcr axela e NTARG ARPT BAFTERS Plt and Balcom Drama 1 2 flrls Q WEARPNT' the c vetecl cap and g. wn wlth the gmld ta el anl collar Jo lal rate wh: rank fourth nn her cla ers a multrple vlew of the effect PAULIWE CORBIN Shamrock reporter 23 All school plax 23 Concert ill0lI' 23 Future eachers club l 2 3 Clrls ports 1 CAA 2 3 Pep cluh 1 Shamrock Shenanl ans show Student Councll 1 Pre ldent of Trl H1 X l East Detrolter features erlltor 2 Washm ton New X ork tour mem er 3 3 MMVIA 4Nh Dr FER Nhxed tht rr 3 ff lf k'V'!iy PATRICIA GOLLD All school play 1 2 3 Plt 96 and Balcom Drama club 2 3 Soclal Studles club Seqretars trea urer 3 Wllxer cholr 2 3 Pep club 2 Tr1l'l1Y club 12 Treasurer and VICEIJICCICICHI ashlnrton New ork tour member 3 Q 1 RUTH ANIN GRFBI' Glrls sports 1 OfflCC C0 club 3 Wa hmgton lNew York tour member 3 . . . , . ., s ' - ' lc , ' 'g . s ' Q F l ' nr I U ' , c l. 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DOINNA HEWITT All school plat 1 23 Plt and Balcom Drama club 2 3 Secretarv 2 3 Sham rock reporter 2 3 East Detrolter staff Junlor sec tion erutor 5 Future Teachers club 1 Girls sports 1 GAA 23 Pep club 12 Shamrock Shenam ans how Trl Hi Y club secretarx 1 Best Actress award 3 Class orator ROBERTA KLINIEK JOSEPHINE LaFRAl'E Shamrock staff 1 2 3 7' lNews editor 2 Associate echtor 3 All school play 1 2 4- Plt and Balconx Drama club 2 3 Shamrock N, Shenani ans show Llbrarw staff 1 DAR Good Citizen award winner 3 FDHS Representatlve to United Natlons conferences and tour of the East 2 SCPA journalism conventlon ln 'New York C118 2 National Council of Teachers of En hsh HCDICVC ment award 3 Q MARVA NIABRY Shamrock reporter 2 3 Fu ture Teachers club 1 Clflg sports 1 GAA 2 Pep club 12 Pit and Balcom Drama club 2 Sham rock Shenam ans show Tri H1 Y club Vlce PFCGI dent 1 WHSDIDWIOH New York tour member 3 K' IOLIS SLYRER East Detroiter staff 123 Chief Photo rapher 2 Ed1tor1nCh1ef 3 Concert and Marchmg band 123 Pep band 12 French club 2 Shamrock Shenan1,,ans show WBC9 club 3 Camera club 123 Co president 3 Official school photo rapher 1 2 3 National Nlerlt Scholar ship emi finalist CAROLINE STOB XLCH Social Studie club 23 nce pre ident 2 All chool plat 12 Put and Balcom Drama club 3 French club 2 3 Nlwed choir 12 3 Pep club 12 Tr11f1Y club 1 Wash ln ton New Xork tour member 3 -'fi- t DOROTHY WOOD Future Teachers club 2 3 ev' GAA 2 3 Clrls sports 1 Pep club 1 2 Shamrock Shenam ans shots Shamrock reporter 2 3 Trl H1 Y club 1 WBCS club 2 3 Washln ton New Xork tour member 3 East Detrolter staff 2 3 97 x , . , . 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ROBERT All-HIS All-school play 2-33 Concert choir 2-35 Pit and Balc-any Drama cluh 2-33 S h a ni r it t- k Shenanigans' show: Varsity Club l-2-Sig Varsity vmss country 33 Var-ity track 1-29 East Detrtiiter staff 3. KATHLEEN ,XDXNISUN Future Nurses cluh 1-2-31 Mixed their 2-3: Pep vluh Ig East de- irwiter staff 3. JOSEPH ACRESA BERT ,-XI,,EX.-XNDER Autliu Visual club 3. .llllJl'l'H AL'l'EK All-schtml play 1-2-3: Pit and Bal- cony Drama Club 3: Future Nurses clulm lg Girls sports 1-2g Speech rlult 3. C, Fl SIUN ma ftltllllflt at the first humernum of the Seniur C a uf 1959 lilies will pruhahlx never forget the thrill nf realizing. at t .1 tla in lflllli Take Its Place In The Commumty State, And Natlon 'is 15 if 'L' -1 Cap e P DIANNE ANIORELLO Corr epondtng ecretarv of Retall Coop club 3 blfl sport 2 Plt and Balcom club 3 Serwlce club I her clup NORI-ZEN ANDERSON Shamrock rep: rter 12 Clrculatlon mana er 3 Shamrock Shenam gan h o w Wa hmgton New Ytflx our member 3 CHRISTINE ANGELOSAVTO 1 mrary ff 1 2 ecretary Shamrock reporter 2 3 Shamrock Shenamgan show Clrls sports l WBLS club 3 Washln ton New Xork tour member 3 All school play 3 SIDNEY APLEH Concert hand 12 All chool play 123 Future Teacher club 2 Xlarchnn band 12 Plt and Bal c ns Drama nluh l23 S am ruk Shenam an how Offlce it tp clul13 Lla s ora or C XIL ABI HXNIBAI LT E ARLENE BA VII 0ff1ce Co op club 3 DARLENE B-ACfI OfflC8 Coop club 3 ARNOLD P XIRD K ATHLEEY BARBER BARBARA BARINHART 0ff1ce Coop Club 3 ERIKA BALE5 Nhxed choir 1 2 3 All school play All chool p ay 2 1 and Balcom Drama club 1 2 3 rs port 123 Pep club 'I r1 H1 A club I XI ARILX N BEACH Concert choir 23 P1t and Bal cony Drama club 3 I. hers club 1 2 3 99 fs ' .1 N 1 1 1 s YXHPI ax 11 J -.I D WORK cnmbmed with lm f f n r ll l m he vwlmle Chrx Nldhe nel onthe ladder x 1 1 ll I1 N rw enmr Cla fl1 at entered ln the HlhIIlLlI!lll1H parade lJ1n H an n Jue -Xl I-dlvrm lu um elf amp the hu e 111m11 ne and larrx Wd ner gut he frm 1 tvuvw n a mu el Ill KN A BFNIJIINNIU If nrt 1 R 1 lm 1 2 RUHFRT BP NUI F lxed L11 1r 1 L ua 1 1 1 J N1.1mr11l1 Nllflldlll JH 1 VIII 1 1- 11 H .Pity , LA.: '. N' 5. ty -1: ' 4- c F': uni1 prefident. . il.liI,.I.fX BERV ' 1' l- ' lgl-'erin Senior Classmates Helped Make Homecoming Great 4 LOR-XNE BE5SI-ITT nr p rt 1 Nlxxed choxr 1 JLDITH RFE FRLEIN JON E HIFLEI KP PATRICIA BINE All school play 2 l'rench club 2 3 Prestdent 2 Put and Balcony Dra ma club 2 3 Trl H1 Y 1 Washln ton New York tour member 3 JOYCE BISBY Llbrary staff 2 Ushers club 2 Xl-KXLNE BL XSKO 'NIICHALL BLOCK Jumor Red Cross club 1 Retaxl I op club 1 Shamrock Shenanigans show Student Coun cll 12 Varslty baseball 23 Var stty basketball 13 Varexty club 23 lrarsxty football 23 lr FRONIQ A BLOCK Girls ports 1 2 ,lumor Red Cross club 123 Plt and Balcony Drama club 3 BARBARA BOIR Ctrl sports 1 Office Coop clulm 3 NICE preaxdent 3 Student Coun Cl 3 ROQE NI XRIE BON ACQLIISTA ,Iunwr Red Cross club 3 Office Co op club 3 PATRICI A BR ABE IN Future Nur es Club 123 presl dent 3 Llbrary taffl v1ce presl dent 2 Nurm Coop Club 3 Pre tdent 3 LORN E BRADT All chool play 23 ta e manager 3 League bovslmg 2 Ptt and Balcony Drama club 23 Wa h lngton New York tour member 3 Cla s oralor nr-N ?X C'ls S 0 3. 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BARB-XR A BROINIAK umor Red Cro club I O flce l b 3 Wa hm ton ew York tour member 'I DENNIS BROW N We Started To Count The Days Untul Graduation JAMES BROW N JOAINN BROV IN All chool play 12 3 Ctrl sport I 2 Mixed choir 2 3 Pn and Bal cuny Drama club 123 Social Studies Club 3 Trl H1 Y I Wash tngton New York tour member 3 LINDA BROWN Office Co op club 3 Social Studles club 3 LINDA BRUNIIN Offxce Co op club 3 Social Studles club 3 JACKIE BRZEZINSKE Clrls sports 1 Homecommg Court 1 Varsxty cheerleader 23 ap tam 3 CHARLES BLRKS Var ny baseball 2 Varsrty Club 2 PATRICK BURNS All Lhr tl play 2 Lea ue bowlln 2 P11 and Balcom Drama Club 2 3 S h a m 1' 0 C k Shenamgans show War tty cro s countrw man a er 3 War ttv track mana er 2 I XHIIIEISIIC team 5 .ll LIE BL5H .lumor Red Lro cluh 3 0 fce nop cluh 3 I nf Ik XIHFRINE l l ll I 1 CI' fhatrman 3 Nhamr rl-t Nh: nam L1 ms mc tru aw ll 'una 1 tlv P I X54 Social Sturlles Cluh 3 W 1 l11n t lNew York tnur memln r 5 PKTRH IX C XSFI X Glr por 2 L1 Jrary s I N Ned c mr 2 3 Pep clulr I Seruce club 2 10 NNN CASTIK I IOYE Future Nurses club I2 Nltxed chmr 12 JUIJIIH C ATIPRALL fonfert cholr I f trl mort I and Balcony Drama club I Nur es up Llu J But Now Regret Ending Our Hugh School Careers El I I Nl:, CAIN HIILI RALPH FH SLEX Jl DITH LH XI Llb O Ice I top tlulm 3 JLUITH CHXPDELAINE lr I Qeruce 1 GLORIA CHERESON Future Nurses clu 3 lrls sports I JUHIOI' Red Cro s club 123 Library staff 2 Offtce C0 op club 3 Ptt and Balcom Drama club I2 U hers club 23 Secre tary Treasurer 3 GER -XLDINE CILR A JUHIOI' Red Cross club 2, Offtce Lo op club 3, Retallmg C0 op club 2 -'sf A YN Seniors Help Our Band And Choir Earn Excellent SANDRA CLARK All-school play 1-33 Girls sports 1-2-3: Pit and Balcony Drama club 123 K AREN CLOSS All chool plan 2 Future lNur ei C ub 123 Treasurer 3 Glr cports 12 Pep club 1 P11 a d Balcony Drama club 3 Washlng ton New York tour member 3 lNur e fo up club 3 SUSAN LLLINE Art Seruve club 2 CAR 2 3 DIAN A LONIPORI r apurt L rr ta ne it up cub In 1 BARBARA COOK LAW RENCE CORE Art Seruce Club 2 3 Nlnxed Cholr P 'KTRICIA CRISSXIAN chml ylaw 23 CAA 2 rs Sport 1 lep Club 1 Put and Bal com Drama cl xl: 3 Shamrock bhenanl an how Ea t Detrolter feature wnter 3 LMNNY CRONCEYER Eaet DCIFOIICI' taff All chool Pay JOHN CURATOLO NIIKE DAMICO Varsxty club 123 Varsxty Foot ball 123 CoCapta1n 3 Varsxty wrestlmg 3 HAROLD DANIELS TED DANIELS 3 Q6 -1:-'Sf Q' -A QV Ml And Superior Rahng At Music Feshvals Thus Year mf' lf VER ALDINE DAY IDSON Art Seruce club 3 All school play 123 Clrls sportb l2 Shamrock reporter 123 Student Council 3 CAROL D AWSON BARBARA DAX SUSAN deBEALLLAlR Concert cholr 3 fxrls sports 1 T IHIX l Pep club 1 S am rock Shenanl an how Wash ln ton Yew York tour member 3 Eat Detrorter staff l23 Sport Ed tor 9 3 ELAINE lJFfRFR KAIHLILI-'N DELIA Pep clulr l Prt and Balcony Ura ma cluls AIEETINC hef re the blg Home comm ame are co captam from Fa I Detroxt and Port Huron Lug Alrfhe new and Ahke DHIHIFO hake hand vnth Fred Reid and fharle Schrlner 105 We WIII Miss The Hustle, Bustle, And Confusion 'R 'Y SGW 106 CFRALIJ IJLNIEI LEN-XFRE r Its Xa ltx only XII lounts football f L XRRX DESARNIEU X All chooI plax 3 Pt! and Balconv Drama clulw Tennls team 2 HERIJERFI DESSLINC Lea ue INJMIID 23 HOSE 'NIARIIL deSTEIl I K All chool play 1 2 3 Concert hand 123 Concert cholr 123 FKA 23 Ctrl port 1 Nlarchln band 12 Put and Balcony Drama club 12 3 Shamrock Shenanigans show Shamrock reporter 123 Feature Editor 3 Student fuun ctI 12.5 Nlosl Waluahle Reporter Award Homecomln Qu e e Court Homecommg Oueen 3 Class orator JOSEPH DIFA7IO MARCIA DOBLE Clrls sports 1 Mxxed cholr 1 23 VICE pre ldent 2 Shamrock She nanlgans show Student Councll 1 2 3 Vxce presldent 3 Cheerlead er 123 Homecoming court 3 CERALDIWE DORLINC Concert cholr 23 Llbrarlan 3 Mixed choir 1 .IANICE ANN DOROSZ DIAINE DOSCH 2 fuss LEE DOTSON NICK DOTTERNIAINN NIARY ANN DOUGLAS Ol Crowdecl Halls Qui I RI TH DRAKE f,nnr-err rlinir 3: Nlixed fglmir 2: Pit and llalcunv llrama club 3. HKS DHlEb Yarxity llafelmall l-2-3: Captain lla-elnall: Yarxitv vlnlr 1-2-3' Var- - r . , , Lou y un lsall: Hnnuralnle Nlentiun: All- Stute Fnutlnall: Nlu-t Valuable l'l.uLr l Ill -C' Rs AI'Tl'NIN is a wundf-rlul Illllf' of year in Nlifliigzin when Xlulher Nature swrlw lwr Illllillll. Un a lvrigilit Qunny lluy ewn raking lrnw- van he plvzixunt ri exirlenrefl lly llc-tty Kfvlvlmli. lwr Ni-ter Janive. anfl their nviglilmr. Hir'kf?y Nixunt. llgXYlll lJl'lllfK ,Krt ff-rxi4'P vlulv. TIIUXIXS IJITLCA-NN Jxlllllll xi-ual rlulu 1-2-3. prexnlvnt ll: Nlixetl vlinir 3. nSlli:llllI'4rt'li Shenanigans flmw. tQI,UlilX lil NIMH lflllllff' nnrwx vlnln lg hirlx FIIIIFIN 1: NIITNPN lin-np vlnll 3. 6 6' Dx Sl XXNNE lll lilli Serine vlnlm 2: lfutnre Teatlier clulx 3: lfirlx -pt-rts l-243: ,luniwr Heil kr-iw t-lull 1: Xlixetl vlwir 2-3. bevretary 3: Pep club 1: SllLiIlll'I'l'li Flienaniganf' fhuw. LaYUNXl'Q IJLRRETT llniivert Hand l-12-3. Lillrarian 31 lfuturef 'lieavlierf vluln l-2-5. lli-A I--rian 2: xl8Tl'llll'l1 lvanll l-3: Wlllf l-.51 h ure Nur e L ib Pei 1 u 1 ll 7 107 4 45 QD JLUI EBEL Pit and Balcony Drama club 5 Relailm loop club 23 KENNETH ELLIOTT SHARON ELLIS F ure Nure club 123 ll I2 lep Club 1 Retailin Coop C .lLlJII'H ESLINI FR -XLXIN FKBRIS ELEVNOR FAIII I 'SH ARON FELDIIIISCH Lonverl choir 2 Office Coop 3 Qpeech club 3 pre ident 3 DON FENWICK Audio Wisual club 2-3' Retailing Comp 3. RAY FISCI-IER Audio visual club l-2-31 All-:chnol play l-2: Vanity tennis 1-2-3' Var- yity Clulm 1-2-3: WBCS 3. IJ.-XVIII FISETTE Mixed vhoir 2g Retailing Co-op 2-3 Yice-president 3. 7 JANICE FLEISCHMANN Library staff 2-3g Pit and Balcony Drama rlulm 35 Shamrock She- nanigani' show. MARILYN FOCLIE Girls sports I-2. While Sophomores We Watched Them Break Ground urn S S - - 1 C'rs sportsjlz Junior. Red .Qross club 2-1 illher- ,luli i.2. g n For The New Addition And Its Completion Last Year .IOANNL PON FAN X IUIS PUR FUN 5 fi e 0 1 LINIJX PRXNI Ib nr erl Sport I Re erxe 1IleerIeacILr I NICKI IRDEI1 LH II I X l'IiXI XIILXNL EII IJEANN X I-REDLI RX r spi s I -XIHILIX FRIEND L-lrle ports 1 Office Lo up club alaf 1 fi KEITH FRIEZE Concert band 1 Junior Red Croeg ga club 12 Nlarchmg band 1 Mix E hnir 2 Pep club 1 Re in foip rlulx 3 Slate Reporter for Retailm club All chool plaw KI-.NT FRN DENNIS FL HRW ERK NIARR CXIIER Audit xi uaI1Iub12 Camera club I Pit and Balcom Drama club I Nhainr Ck bhenam an how 3, Wa hm ti n New Xnrl. tour mem I 3 Xar its tenni 23 ELI FNE CAGE Cirlf ap rt: 23 fficze Ci-up 3. fin - vhuir I-2-3: Uirle .' - 6 Q I... ' ' T , ' Gi ls . nt: 1. . IW A ,. M 1- I I Q 3g Ushers cluir Ig East Detroiter ' f . 'Z edC ' Q I Qian. l 2 I -I : . X , ix - - -x I ' .5 M X11 X 6 Q 1 'I --1 'Is ' 2 ,I Q , 9 - . :Mft it - 2 'g s s 'Q ' 5 ' 2 I ' ' ' - Jer.g'As',' 's-. I 1 X A ill XRLFN FXLII NIR! INIX K XRNFR l- XRA l XRRIQI n rt hc lr 3 Qtur at Killlll Ea t rn STEN E CARE RON f XSOW SKI H AROI IJ CI XLLORE I I 1 I I lea ue vu m 1 Nlldlllfliklx Shenam K , A JELYN Cl. IAS N A serxice Club 2: C lg Xlixerl choir 1-2. QIAI If l'OFOl' ROBERT CORNICK ' r-ity avetllall I: 4 MARX ANN C-UUCH Ar!-service club 23 Service club 3 PATRICIA GRACE Yrs sp ls -. Hlghllghl Of The Year For Many Seniors Was Fl' ll U' .nj . lell ' ff se . XIUIH XXL CIR.-XHIJ Jxllll-1 visual clul l-2-3 lil 'l' g g ' Qlillliu slump Xl I 1 l' O rta ,lra f l A 1 Ya ln lx 5 Yarm 23 C1 l or 12 The Social Studies Tour TESTING. 1 . . . 2 . . . 3 . . . Members of the Wa-hinglnn-New Ynrk tuur grnup trywut the ear phnnee in an a--enilily mum of the l'nited Nations building. Thi- wa- one of many experi- enre- that awlileil In the eiluvatiunal value of the trip. ' .. 'N ff 9' 0 sr , 'Z ' fm 35? ,. as U' if Q2 ix' N Fggtfsx Y rx .ION GREEN All-sc-hnnl play 2-3: Cnncert vhnir 2-3. Trea-urer 2: Nlixefl rhnir 3. Vice-Preciflent 3: Pit and Balcony Drama chili 2-3g Varsity liakket- hall 2-3: Var-itv cluh 2-3: Var-ity rms: ruuntry 2-3: Varsity track 1-2-3. PEGGY GREEN EDWIN CRIEISE .-ill-schmil plat 1-2-3: Pit and Bal- cony Drama rluli 1-2-3. Treawirer fig Shainrm-k Shenanigans fhuw 2. LEONARD CVDEN.-XL' League lluwling 1: Offive Cn-up rluln 3. J.-XNET IIMLEIJORN birl- -ports 1: Retailing lin-up vliili 2-3 SH XRHN H XQQEN mx si. um- :,...fi- 2. ANITA H.XI.l. .XII--1-lil-ul play 2: Lnrivert Ph--ir I-Z. MXH 2--5. lyirl- fpwrt- 1: Jun- ior Heil lfruw m-lull 1-2-3: Office if---up cluh 3: Pit and lhlv-ini' Urania vluli 1-2--5: 5l'lLiIIlI VCk She- nanigan- -h-in 2. JUAN HALL UAA 2-3. Niue-pre-iileiit 3: Girls D plnnrl-11 Utlire lin-I-In vllllr 3: LGU Lluh 1: l-hen uliih I-3. 4-HIHKQE HARPER Yar-ity rlulv 33 har-ily' ilvfilllfill Lf-3: .XII lk-unty fwitliall-l-t team. 111 Last Year The Class of 59 Lead In The Candy Sales Q 1UXX1111'1XX N 1 1 ua 1 p as 11r 1 Z S ac111111pan1 123 Future 'leavher Club 12 3 X 113 1 re 1de11t 5 1,11 and Ba Cl nx uma I 1111 '1 N1l81IlfUl1x 5 e 11.1 ll 111 m 514131 5IUf IE 1 '1r1 N 5 Wa lun em X1 111 1 ur 111e1111er 3 .1L1J11H HLXX1f.b 11111611 eholr 23 K1XN1LTH HLCK DONNA HLIN fn i11111ert Chilli' 2 Nhxed 1'1101r 1 K 011111: Lo op club 3 L- A l110XlNb HLINS1 'Nlmed Lhmr 23 Trea urer1 res1 dent 23 Yarsny ba ketball 3 51 I UNION HEMNIE D XX E HEX DERSOW Mir 1ty ba e1ra11 123 Va ltx c1u11 1 War 1ly fo11l1Ja1 Rolxxu HILL S-IT., SIH FRIED HOILNES xdlll 11 Nhenam 1 1111 e 5 'le 51131 FRIFD 11o11x11xx ' 1111111 xx 11101111 xx H64 e 1 Z5 11.1n1 11e 111e11l n ZS Hana er 15 1 911.1111r111 N1lPl'!d1ll1:lIl 1 11.111146 Jan 1 2 3 I .1U1f 11 X1'1Y1f1 L .. 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' -N 5111111 ' 1' C1 15311 ' 112 Drive To Finance The New Student Lounge ln The Foyer .ll 6 'inks V 4'2 -r fb I' 5a-11 Q1 ,hs 4' ,XML REEN HOGAN Pep Club lg Pit and Balwny Dra- ma club 33 uShamr0ck Sheneni- gani' slmwg Shamrock reporter -' -3- F ' 'l -2-. . l re if JXXIN HOLLEX I Xlxl 'lhX H01 WXV r 14 xef 1 1 xr ue P flu 1 DONALD HONOLD Kr Qervrre Lluh 23 Xue re tent 5 l n ll: l Shamroc Shenanl an how Cheerleader KAREN HOOPER Crrlb sports 12 3 ROBERT HRIBAR Xllschonl play 3 Pit and Bal tony Drama club 3 Shamrock re porter 3 Sport: Eclrtur 3 Varsity lla eball I Nlanager 1 Varsity ba ketlxall 2 Nlana er 2 Varilty club 2 3 'P Q-f FILHIINC Shamrmk were fa cmatd bw hr torrcal weapon: vslnle n mlal Iudle tour ln .lame lfvvwrl Na Pat Burn bue cleBeaucla1r and Joan Begun ret on an old cannon mnlle Pat Bme dlrect frre 113 Selling Magazines And Christmas Cards Earned Class Dues Y' 114 MARY LOU HUDSON GAA 2-3. President 2g Girls sports lg junior Red Cross club 23 Pep Club 1 Nice President 1' Retail ing Coop club 2 Student Coun cil 2 SLSAN HUMMEL GAA 23 JAMFS HUNT IVAN ICKES JUDY .IACOBSON Art Service club 2 Girls sports 12 Office Coop 3 THOMAS .IAGLOWSKI Concert Band I2 League Bowl 1 Marching Band 12 Pep Band 1 SHARON JAHN CAA 2 Cirls portsl Office op 3 GARY JEUP MICHAEL JOANNIDES MARX ANN JOE Library staff 1 ROBERT .IOERIN CAROL .IULIAN Library staff 12 Ushers club 4 if ' 3 ' I Q , I h l l 2. 3 9 -5 7 . 3 l S ji mg 3. w., -Q . A 1 Lx -,lx if ss- ,F W ' - Q 1. ,D If ll. L Seniors Helped Set Up The CiIy's First JA Program 10- 'E IJ.-XNPQZ .IIREY Junior Red Cross club 3: Retail- ing Cu-up club 3. AN I I H EA J LSZCZYK Com-fzrt Ilancl 1-2-3. Band Council 2-3: Future Teachers club 2-3g Ilirls Eports 2: Marching Band 1- 2-3: WIICS 1-2-33 Washington Tour 3. MARIE KAISER Girls Sports I-21 Office Co-op 3. 'IIXR1 1xAN IKOW SKI ST AWLEY K -XSUDA Concert hand 1 2 3 Future Teach ers club 3 Nlarchin band 123 al KAE115 '- Q.-0' l ELLY CAROL KINIBALL .HINET KIROUAC Future Nurses club 3 Girls sports DANIEL KLLC A11 chool plaw P-2 League bowl ing 123 Pit and Balcom Drama cl Ii 123 Nhamrock Shenam gans how L hers club 2 Gun cluh 1 Seruce club 123 JI DITH RXIIEC Girl port 2 Office fo op club 3 Pit and Balcom Drama club 1 FERTRL DE KNIELING Last Year The Class Of 59 Brought l 1. K 5311221 4 Back The J Hop JOXC E lxNOPl- uncert Fhmr I Clfl rt Iunmr Red Cro club 3 Retall C 1 1 p clu 1 RP l'T'1 KOLFHI lx Clfl ports 12 Plt and Ba cnny Drama club 1 Qhamrork Qhenan lgan how Qtudent Connell 3 Tn H1 Y club 1 H1 tor1an WBCS 3 East Detrolter 3 Cheerleader JO UN KOCTER FA 3 Cn s ports 12 Jun1or Red Cross club 123 OfflC8 Co op club 3 Trea urer 3 DONALD KOSTR ACH CARY KOVIE MNNA NIARIE KRAMER Future Teachers vluh 2 GAA 2 3 lrs p rtsl Pep cuhl and Baleonv Drama club 3 U h er Club 2 WBLS 2 ,Iunmr clas ecretary 2 ELDON KREGER BERNICE LAB ARBERA DENISE LaBUDDE Art SCYVICC club 2 Cxrls sports 1 Mlxed choxr 2 0ff1ce Co op club 3 Pres1dent 3 ED LANEY LESLIE LAWRENCE ALTA NIARIE LEES Concert chmr 3 'Nllxed cholr 12 P1t and Balvum Drama club 3 X C , , ' 1 I 2 spn s 13 , ' ,, ss . 3 '- ing 4-1 l 3. Q Qi sr 1 . ,L 1' s s , - 3 ' I 'Q ' 3 ,, ' ., - ' s s '1 ., ' .g .- .- u .Q . z , 1-3. 1 V , ' A r V A . : 1' I. s . - 3 ' . . 3 . . s ' . , H ' r S ,V I 2 ' .2 C lx s 0 . 3 l 3 P11 1 ' , .3 s - S l 1 . . 9 . S s . 4 . 3 . Q 1 ' - Y ONE of the attrat-tiunf at ,miie of the home ff-otltall gamer this year wax the 'l'vsirlerfA. 1J14'll1I'CC1 are Nlatlelyn lflffa- wn. Rf'-e Nlarif: debleiger, anrl ,Iran Wager full-ming their appearance at the lferntlale game. Gloria Dunbar. an- other iiienilrer tif the griiup. ix nitt ii ttirml, Q-'ov 'ti' .. l '::' tm' J x , dgf S ff' X f. -55 if JVIJY I.IEFI.ER All -vlititil play 2: Future Teas-lif-re vltili 3: Xlixefl th--ir 2-fl: Pep vluh 2: Pit atnil 1iC1l4 illy' Drama vltilt 2-fi: 5 li 21 iii r 1. 1- lg Fhf-nanigari- ilUW'1 Fliaiiiirm-li rv-gwrtt-r fig WH- US 3: lfuxl Uetrwitf-r 3. NNN HCXZ liuiiivtl vlifuir fi: l iitiirP Y11f'2lI'l1P'fN vlltlt .51 ivlflx -INIYIN 1-Z: Pt-It iltili 1: XX 1315 ,li X1 a-liirigtf-ri-NMA Mrk t-utr tw-iiilif-i 3. XIXRII-I 1.110 l.1trtf'c'rt vltiwir 3: Viv-fl tltttir 'l lJlXN1f I.:-l'.Xfl1'l Xll--flirt-Il iilgiv 11 lvirl- xptirtx -51 Ftutlvnt lirtmt-il 2: ilil f,'L1-IITVY' 'If .liiititir 1'lLl'N. NILH Xlill LEX' XHSKH , ., h ,. -'itivliii xlxllill .11 lvaigtiv- In-xtiiii 112-fi. IfI1XX'KNIt l.lYll4hXX Xlixvtl vliuir .lg Xfir-itt vllilv ll-fl: Yurxiti ff-wtltall 'I JI IW IlI'l liI.F llirl- spurt- 1-2-S. HXROL LIKE Future 'l'Q'at'lierN fl: Nlixeil fhwir 2: Uffive tl.-up .51 Ea-t De-triiiter 3. IIOLLEEN LOCSDON All-schuol play 1-3: Uincert choir 1-23, Librarian 33 Girls spftrts 1- 2-3: Pit and Balcuny Drama vlub 1-2-3. Vive-prefitleiit 2. Prnt-lent 3g Wafltingtnri-New Ytirk tiiur member 35 1959 Cmer Girl: East Detrtuler. Associate Senior Etiitor 3. 117 Many Seniors Were Rewarded For Gutstandlng ROQENI XR! LOPEZ 1r rort 2 Nlrxed 1 mr Tr HIY mlub 1 ROBERT LORENZ League lmmlm 3 Retallmg Co op club 2 3 LUX RENI E 107O MARCFL1 IINE Ll BAN5KI JUHIOI' Red Cro Q club 3 Offxce Co op club 3 Pep club 1 CARY LUKASAVACE ANN LUNIIA All school play 1 2 3 Concert choir 3 lrrench clun 2 Glrls sporte 12 ,lumor Red Cro club 3 NIlXBd cholr 12 Pep club 2 Plt and Balcony Drama club 1 2 3 Speech club 3 Trl H11 club 12 Wash IIIIKIIOH New York tour member 3 ROBERT 'Nl ABREY Camera club 12 Varem club 3 N BFSIIQ tennr 12 3 Co captam MELAIXIE 'NIac'N11RDO Concert thou 2 3 REBECCA NI XDDINC DIANE NIAEDER Nllxed clmrr 2 Pxt and Balcony Drama club 3 ROBERT NIAIER .lumor Red Cro e club 1 Student Councll 3 Var nv basketball 23 Var lty club 23 Varslty football 3 Pre rdent of Sophomore clas CAROLE MALINOWSKI Future Nurees club 123 secre tary 3 CAA 3 Clrls sports Pep club 12 Plt and Balcony Drama club 1 2 Wa hmgton New York tour member 3 Qf v iv' S 3 11' 436' 50' 'QQ Accomplishments At The Annual Honors Assembly YIYIXN XI UIRUT PETER MATTHEW BIANIACE League lmwling 2-3g Varsity wr:--L linu 3. 1 1 SN l.,XliUl.HN ,XIAXKKI Sill if CONSTANCE MARTIN luninr Red Cros: rlub 3, Sl'ZE'I'TE MARTIN Convert Choir 2: Future Nurses vluln 3: Mixed Choir lg Sham- rnwk Shenanigans shnwg Nursin ffl:-up vluli fl. treasurer 3. 'Q 'G' MMU ,NlgXH'I'lNEZ WINS 1-lu 3. 1'-ll xlAll l'l' NO this is not Fort Knox . . . ju-I the- 5llZ1IllI'4it'l'i staff Counting money after the 1959 fluxer Girl vuntest. Over S305 was rullevterl ily' -men girls and Connie Lngsiluri was df-vlareil the winner with 986.06 in her vanni-ter. 36 B C' If .10 nn' I'.IlXi ,XRD MAX 22 Students Tried Out For Class Orator 5 Won 35 W4 Aw 120 R11 Xl'1l71E mr 611 f 1111 IDUXIINIQ X1 XLIOIA .ll 111111 NRCXUF ELI EN Xlcf, XRTH1 1r mrl S junmr ed ru vlulm Z XIIYCQ1 f'lm1r R1 TH Nlfi,-XRIHY I'uture Teacher 'l ln 1 urls purt 123 Nlned 4 mr KFN Nlcf A1 LILX NIRQ INN XICC XlL1L1 T XMIM XINLIL 111111 CH C,111'1'0RD N1c1xEE Lea ue lmvslln 1 Xar lty football ,IERRX X1cKE'NLlE Lea ue bovslm 3 Relallln C0 club 23 pre xdent 3 C AROLYN NIEACHAM Mnxed cholr 1 Pep club 1 Re tarhng Co op club 2 3 Ushers club RIG A NIESSINA ,lux'+ R fruss -ll 1. ll.: fl' ' 'X .41-.rf-A ' . Talgx N C' ls sg s 1-2-I 3 ' R C ss ': . '. ' 2. 1 s fu 3 C' 1 s s - - 3 . 'h ' 1-2. ci 1,1,,..l-1- -1-2.A 3. ' 'S ' 1 g 5 g : sr -OP 1. ' ' ' CLASS OR.-XTORS Donna Hew- itt. Lorne Bradt. and .Xl Strmki make nie of a tape rf-rnrfler while Rnee flegtieger anrl girl .-Xpley lnok over their speerhes to prepare for their orientation at commencement. WP '9 rv 4? '? Sv JOHN MIELKE BRUCE MILLER FAYE MILLICAN CAA 2-3g Girls sports lg Junior Refi flruw club 1-2-3: Pep club 2g Retailing Cu-up cluh 1-2-3. vire- prexirlent 2. ,ll IH MIRANDA MARILYN MIS,-XNY llirlx fpnrts lg Mixeil chuir 3: Pit ami ll a l 1- 41 n y Drama vlull 23 Shaniruc'k Sllvllanigan- show. GERALD ,XRTHLR MITCHELL ,-Xrt Serxive rlulm 2-3. 1Ql1.XRLl-QS MUX.'kLLll.-KN KAH E MUNARIQH All-fi-html play 2-31 l uture Teavh- erf cluh 1: Junior Red Cru-s club 1: Mixed vhnir 1-2-3: Pep Club 2: Pit and Balmny Drama club 2-3: Social Stutlief club 2,31 Lshers chili 2-3. xivevpreiident 2-31 WBCS Plub l-2-3: Waehingtnn-New York lull! ineinlier 3. THERESE MONDAK Girls -P-frle 1-2: Juninr Rell Cro-- clula l-2-3: Pep vlull lg Pit and llalt-nm Drama rluli 1: Retailing 15.-up uluh fl. 1- OC! 'Q 4- -43? an , 1-1 .L QS' Sensor Co ops Earn Money Whale Attending School 'E' fiff NNN XIONKS SCTNI1 e clulx mr! IC I LIU IL Nil F! p r nu r fed J 12 3 e III p L ua JOAN 'XII LAWX IJAXID 'NELLIS DU AN Is NEU NIAINN Alldlll Visual club 23 Concert Lhmr 2 PATRICIA N IXON RICHARD NIIZZA DON NORD Audm Vlsual club 23 Camera club 1 2 Shamrock Shenanlgans show East Detroxter staff 1 NAINCY INORTHUP SANDRA NUGENT Clrls sports 12 Pep club 2 1 and Balcony Drama club 3 KAREN OBERNIAN Jumor Red Cro s club 12 Re talhng Co op club 2 PATRICIA O HARA Sensors Topped All In f-'N lib 'N 1.7 dl The Needy Canned Food Dnve i JLDITH O g 2 lt a lcony 'Nur e Co o lm 3 v ce en All f hr ol p R0bE.ORO5 lefom Lum sersc .ll D PALNI R 12 3 Pep c ub Re bpeech tlu J D ARLENE P XNIZZI CAA 3 Girls sports 12 ,lunlor Red Lroes club 1 Office Co op club 3 Pit and Balcony Dram club 1 HFNRY PARKER Concert and Nlarchm band 123 mana er 3 Junmr Red Cross club I 2 All school play 3 BARBARA PARROTT Clrl sporte 12 Lllmrary staff 3 Shamroclt Shenanl ans show Student Louncll 1 BARBARA PARSIOLA Future Teachers club 123 presl dent 3 treasurer 2 Clrls sports 1 Mxxed choxr 2 WBCS club 123 East Detroxter staff 23 cxr culatlon manager 3 advertlsmg ed ttor 2 CHARLE9 PARSIOLA JAWIES PASQUE Yllxed Cllflll' 2 Var tty track 23 JOHN PASTRICK XERONICA PERRI Offlre Coop cluh 3 CONNIE PESTA Art Seruce club 23 CA-X 23 recording ecretarw 3 Girls port 1 ,lunlor Red Cro s club 2 3 Pep club 2 Retallln Coop club 23 secretars 'iff' b X its 1 i -ff. , ' g Z P ' , lu 3 f 5 - ' - 'i - 'd 6 V! 3. . 3 1 Off gt. -1 I :- I,-h ,Q - 1. 'qw - 1 All-. ' -', - -. 3 l , 1.-23 1 Q 2-3g 0 2 ' 2' 14 Q ' 1-23 1361 dlub 1-2-33 WBC3 club 4 l ' I . G 3 r 5 9 'l ' cg 7' sir- -v ' - ,K . . ' 1 N ' i . ' ' 3 s' ,' - , . X ' A lv A Pi X Y I , Xllt HFXI l'l'.'l'l'L a ue v DON PETROFI ar it ba lxet ma War itv pre ulcnt ll XNIFL PIERCE .ll LH PIROLLI Girl ports 1 ,lunior Red Cross lb 3 erretary 3 Shamrock Slmnani an how Shamrock reporter 23 publicity manager 3 WELS Cluli .5 LUX RENQE PITTEL P UW -XRD POLAC HOWSRI HEl FN 'OLKOWSKI B -XRBARA PORLARO WBCS club 3' Washm ton-New York tour member. ROBERT POZZI Student Council 3' Varsity foot- ball 3: War-ity track 2' Varsity Club 2-3. WILLIAM POZZI Junior Red Cross club 1-23 Var- sity baseball 2-3g Varsity football 2-33 Varsity club 2-3. JERRY PRIQITT RONALD PTAZEK Supporting Our Teams ls A Malor Aim Cf Seniors l.e hiltivvlirlg V 3' s' ll ll 2-32 l S., f fvm: rlxrall Varsity club 2-3. tice- 1 at :tx peak 1 1 .lu-1 P f- dn: ev Rmd K mlrall I lwtl ll nv er ll 1 fine Pm a due .ms Plame Yuun Q I Il I IXN R XROCZY Ill I' I 9 I XROI REED 41 2 3 Iunmr 1 r 5 5hdl'lll'41k Shenan nm Nllamr 1k reporter 5 I rc li N 1 ur PNI-. HI-NI K Nr-rust' IF DX XRD hli 1 IN FII 6 I re ll e 1 u ure Teac' er P1 her fre urer NIIPIHFII an 1 sw Nllll Put X I N rk I ur IHPIl1lJP XI HXH RHHARIJN N X -ev' Our Teen Center Is A Favorite Senior Recreatlon Spot i Ehl RII IIII JOSEPH RII C I RICH XRIJ RIN XRIJ .I YNP I ROI1I E X 2 'I mrre pond eforelary ue ll B4 cnnv Ilrama 1IuI1 3 Ilume comm Court of 1956 JOAINNE ROBERTS Mxxed choxr 2 Office Coop club JUDITH ROEHL ROBERT RONIYEK JULIE RONDE AU Junlor Red Cro Q club 3 Co presl dent 3 Retallmg Coop cIub 23 Co uce presndent 3 SOCIBI Studles club 3 Wa hm ton New York tour member 3 W ALTER ROOD DON ROSE Var lty Ira eI1aII 2 3 SHIRLEY ROQS Office Coop club 3 Pep band 1 RONALD ROSSI VARSITY club dame: after football and ha-ketball game- are pnpular with Sham- rock fans. Ron Schult and Ann Lenz are two of hundred- of Qtudentf whu jam the East Detroit Teen Center where the danvea are held. K S CIIARLES SAIJIUN Camera rluh 1-2-3. Ctl'IlfCSlllCIll 2-3: Eaet Iietroiter stuff 1-2-3. Chief Phutugrapher 2-31 Offivial sr-Imnl Illl1PIll:lI'kiItIll'!' 1-2-31 Ifrenvh club 23 S1lan1rm'k SIIPIIIIIIIMZIII-N shuwg Pit and Balcony Drama 4'IuIu ftlg .'xlI'NI'IlUllI play' fl. JOHN SANDBERC Concert and Nlarvhing band 1-2-3, manager 2-33 Hi-Y club 13 Inn- ior Red Cross club 33 Pep band 1-2-31 Shamrock Shenanigans show 1-2-33 Social Studiew club 11 WIICS club 3. DAN SAROSIK BAR ISARA SAVAGE MICHAEL SAVANT Concert hand I-2-3. trea-urer 3: League howling 2-33 Alarrhing band 1-2-31 Pep band 1-2-3. ,ANTHONY SCAI.I,Y f,on1'erl lluml 1-2-33 Ilnnn't'rI1'1'1uir 2-3: league Imwling 1-2-.13 Preq- Clent 2-31 Xlarrhing Imnrl 1-2-fig Pep Iranfl l-.1-3. I.f'L1lIf'T.1Q Fhum- rmk Sltenuniggan-N NIIMWI Wa-Ip ingtun-New Mark tour mvmller 3 MARIE SLZHAIIILE Girls -ports 1: Offive Cn-up vlulm 3, JIM SCHLIENTZ SKZANNE SCHRECK Concert chuir 2-3: Girls sportf 1. We The Senior Class Of 1959, Bequeath To CAROLYN SOOEY Service club 23 Future Teachers club 33 Girls sports 1-2-3: Pep Club 1: WBCS 33 Washington- New York tour member 3. RONALD SCHULT Concert band 2: Concert choir 39 Marching band 2g Mixed choir 2, Vice-president 23 Varsity baseball 1-2-3g Varsity basketball 2-33 Var- sity club I-2-3. NANCY SEEC-ERT Audio Visual club 2-3, Secretary Treasurer 2-3: Concert band 1-2-35 Marching band 1-2-3g Pep hand 2 CLENDA SHANKLE JAMES SKURDA WILLIAM SMITH RICHARD SNYDER Audio Visual club 1-2-3. SENIORS love to eat and here's proof. Pictured re turning their trays after a hearty cafeteria meal are Ed May, Jerry Pruitt, Miss Bush, and Mike Trautman. KENNETH SOX The Class if fi- 7-5. E' 5 Of 60 An Equally Prosperous Year RIC H XRD SOX KXTHLEEN STEFANI XLIRFIJ NTOI KI f I plan 3 P11 and Ba cu llruna :lub 5 Speech club 5 Gun I A ora nr NIXRXIUI Sfl DIER ELXINI all PELKI porin 12 0 lce Q01 p club I ecretary 3 Pep cIub I2 P11 and Balcony Drama club 12 Wa hm ton New York tour member 3 TOYX SZEP SH ARON TAEPKF JUDY TAYOLIER CAROL TAX LOR KENNEIH D TAI LOR KENNLTH E TAX LOR XX ILLI UI I U LOR 'Pt' 4--' ws- 'S' R' , I Seniors Finally TERRY TESH RON ALD TURREAINO SHERRX L TOWERY All chool play 123 Concert choir 23 Pep club 12 P11 and Balconv Drama club 23 Social Studles Club 3 Wash1ngtonNew York tour member ED TROMHLEY Lea ue howling 12 3 'NIARX LI LEIN TUCKER Office Loop club 3 JUDH X anDENABELLE Future 'Klux es cluh 123 vice pre ident 3 Shamrock reporter 23 l hers club 1 Wa hm on New York tour member 3 East Detrolter 2 Rl IH Xan4lerP00RIF .IAINILE VanHEX EL nam an show Shamrock report e 12 Vi ILI IANI VARCONIE Jumor Red Cro club 3 League hom in 1 Var ily football 23 Yar ity club 23 Q ARL XLRNIILLIO BARBARA VIINCENI ArtSerw1ce cluh 2 3 Secretary 3 Nlnxed choir 23 East Detrolter taff 3 JOILE X IT XLE Future Teacher cl lm 1 .lumor Red Cross club 13 Retailm Co op club 3 Treasurer 3 130 Have Taken Their lFinal' Finals ,-Q ff' f-so rx 'wnwv' .YA 1 r A rl .Q - - ' T ' . ' A 'Y - 9 - 3 l 'D' 4 - L ' 3. 2 - 2 x is 2 2 l , . , . AS I I. Y I - V g fs J 3 s ' gt - N'.xf A I I Girls sports lg Shamrock She- N .g S., 1 3 - R I' ' . . A , 4 L, ' . M U ,Af , ss , 1 ff 'l' sr 1 S' ' - 4 S . : s u 3 A . - 4 g - we W I' 3 ARRANCINC appointments with the f'llIlflS?l4DY'Q is juQt n D6 nf the many duties of Shirley Ross. student rereptionigt. Jon DON VOLRICH MARION VYSE Q L C Green and Linda Westenherg flu not appear tn lie ton rligapv pointed in learning the senior cuunselnr was busy. JEAN WACEH Future Nur-es f-lulx 1: CAA 2-3. Treagurer 3: Girls sports lg Of- flCC C0-HP 3: Pep rlulm 1. EDWIN WACNER NllXPrl f'l1ulI'31 Suvial Studies club 21 Var-ity travk 2-3, GERALIJ WACNEH Al.l,l-iN XY,XNlSI,l-I Sm-ial glllfllC'4 1-lull 3: Student ffnunvil 2,3 WISCS 2: Washington- New lurk twur meuilmer 3, THOMAS WEINAND Var-ity vlulm 2-3: Var-ity Football 2-3. CAROL WEI55 1? at Q. 'f . ,. , ff' 7'--fiiffll r ' 'Qb Our Senior Dinner- Dance Will Be A Vivid Memory XIARCE WESLEX IINDA WESTILNBERI Puture Teacher club 12 'Nllxed oxr12 Pp 12 Pita Balrony Drama nluh 12 Social Studie club 2 3 l'r1 Hx Y 2 3 Sec retary 3 WBCS club 12 Wash lngton New York tour member 3 N ANLY W IETECH-X Cul Sports 1 ,lunxor Red Lro m 2 Uffice Coo W ,Z Pl UNE WILLE Junior Red Crm club 3 Nlixed Choir Office Loop club 3 Plt and llalcony Drama club 3 JKKIIL WILLFNIS L11 XRLILS WILLIAMS RUN XI IJ W ILSON C ncert Band 123 Nice pre ldent 3 League lxowlm 3 'Nlarchm hand 12 3 Drum major 3 Sham SHIRLEY WILSOIN 115 All chool play 123 Nlixed Lholr 3 Pep club 1 Pit and Balcony Drama club 123 Shamrock Shenanlgans s h o w Trl H1 Y club 123 Cmderella at the 1957 Cmderalla Ball CAROLYN WINKELMANN Offlce Co op club 3 RAY WOJCIK Retalllng Coop club 3 JUDITH WURNI All school play 123 Future 1Nurses 123 Treasurer 2 GAA 23 Clrls Sports 1 Llbrary taff 123 Secretary 2 President 3 Pep club 12 Pit and Balcony Drama club 1 2 3 Shamrock She nanigans show Shamrock Re porter 2 '1'r1H1Y club 1 Wash mgton New York tour member 3 Ea t Detroxter taff 2 Nurses Co op club 3 EARL WYATT 132 . . I 1 , f ' Q 'H 1 V - F I 1 A . Q Ch ' - 1 e clulm - : ' nd . - t - : ' ,, ' s -. 3 '- '- - , - 4 ,Y . , . 1 - ' it 4 , 2 SS lx y V . . X W - clul 1- -33 - p 3. 1' f W f , f .wx A , . l Q 4 4 l -1 1' ' ' ' rss 3 , ' 1 - - Q ' . . , if at , 1' A 4. V 1 'Q I 1 1 . . 1' in ' 1 I Q ,. S. Z S Z - ' S . . , K Q . rock Shenanigans' show. .5 . , , , Z L ' ' ' Q : , .. - - 9 I - .y I . . f 1 9 ' ' ' ' Z ' . fl' , f . . Q. f A I f . - - . 9 Q ', . - : ' 2 ' S 1 rg ., ' 2 ' ' ' ' I i 2 . f . , 1 , it .A . . , . ' . . , . 1 - - : - ., 3 ii! y s A s 3 - , 4' u-3 .. . q I I ' as Will We Ever Forget The Fun And Fury Of Homeroom PATRICIA YEARKEY Art-Service club 2-3, Treasurer 35 Mixed choir 2-35 Ushers club lg East Detroiter s t a f f, Publicity Chairman 3. ELAINE YOING Future Teacrliere club 2-3g YVIICS Cluh I-2-3: Ea-t Detroiter -taff 2- 33 Adverti-ing Manager 3. I Q Imiiriri' mi mg I 5 1 ' it 2. a . WILLIAM ZMQK A ROISERT ZIEI.EPl'Z.-X GAIL zwiii-iLEN '63 5' 7 ' Retailing fin-up r-lub 3, 5- A at 1 ll Il .fi - V X Q , 4 ' X ' .5 Ag RX! gh N IURN are found in manv sizes. shapes. and rwiliire, 'I-hi xg'vxYNE t:I.'RI Mix intere tin rr up pre exited three tliffivult and delightful kitten e ri ia ni i v epunwred hy the llhiiir. Th NWlIlg.lI'l 4-ate are: .unnie Hawe-. Pziiiliiie lf:-rliiii. llalie I OH. fi 11 1 1 SHARON SHELI-'ELT Girls sports I3 Mixed choir I-2-33 Pep club I3 Pit and Balcony Dra- ma rluh Ig Tri-I-Ii-Y club Ig Ush- ers club I. RICHARD Bl-QRI IH 133 lmague liimliiiu 3, X i '. 1' '. .' e er' meiiii' 'A . 'n ilertl-. Nelwii fiiliilx. lniiy Stkll , 1 ' I 'mf 4. .e . arie de Steiger. aiiil Iluniiie Img- JUNE GRADUATES NOT MAN LEL ARGYRIS ANTHONY MANGIAPAIN E CHRISTY NRCHESINEY I ER ALD AIIZE TOAI NIORRISSETT PICTURED GR XEXIE 'NEISH XIARLIESE PFIT7ER SANDRA SCHWARTZ 'AIARGARET STEPKE GENE VESCOSKY JULY GRADUATES NOT PICTURED LARRY DeLOR'AIE DAN AIERLURIO GXSBERT OOSTLANDER RAYNIOND RACE Although Shll Part Cf The Graduahng Class Of 1959 JAMES BISHOP WILLIAM CROSBY WILLIAM DAWSON PATRICIA FALK Retaxlmg Co op club 3 DOROTHY GABELMAINN KENNETH GRZESIK SANDRA HOOPER BERNARD KALINOWSKI HARALD KLEIN Ah y k I A 5 QQ , . ii -I Nlyu 1 7 I , I 1 I A ' 9 Q SX A . Some Sensors wrll Cbtam Their Diplomas In July .ILDY LAFFERTY 'NORNI X POOL MARIANNE PRIENIER Pep club 2 Retailing Coop cuz 3 L hers club 123 'T' LAINDIS REED Concert choir 23 P11 and Bal com Drama vlub 3 Shamrock Shenanl an ow 'V ' LARL RICHTER gun! za lxetlaall 23 Var ny football 2 ' 'fl War :tw track 23 Vanity cluh CAROL SCHARF WAYNE SCHMIDT AINN NIARIE SCIANN-X D-U ID SNIITH 19 ARNOLD STUDINGER LEROH TASZREAK NELQON ZABIK 3 ' ' - l l 54' 3 TS . v rl 6 , l , .1 . , - - . l V ll 'g s sh tl U , A A ' Q W , Junior Red Cross Cluh 23 Var-ily A 13' , J l S ' s' . - 4 'A ll v , If . If I 1 R K' ' . ' , 44-v X. x I M A 2 ,, f I Q. 4 Y? 1, Ar if , f,. -,nf 3' an ng . is 'v .1 0 1 . . 5 'x 1 my . ,d ., ,un .. .rm '3 ,vy- . '. ' ' f .'1ff1l.Tf' . ,:j.LV N ,- ....- r, -.ty - 54 f'1f,?', Q ,- ,L - v1:,','sj'5g7,'9g-I'--fr. 54 3. 1 45 1,9 -'11-,LZLZ we ,A -. V bg. tvfzpn fl.-Q5 'v . ' f 4 -1, ,- ,V 11, ,4 -4: .. - cific' 1,445.11 , ' ' . ' Z6 '.-f- Q,'f 49Z LF . , f, '1 +-':1'r,i' ' ' l.3L' 'gr, g'u' . , TMJ'- s ' Y ' , 7 -1 ,n gl - , f' 1 f-',- , ,'i-JW A .. rf ' I- ., 1 .,. , . .il , . 14' . .-' ., O . 1 . 'A .f ' .,3 . A A ,, , Wg V' . 5' N- .. . , . .- 'f' A h .lf ,. . '..,1lf ,Y iTll3lPB i 'f5?f'JY? fi iff ,F 'of K, u 6 Q. rjt. Q. 1 1 9 RING representative, Richard Ernst. discusses some of the new Class ring designs with Junior vlass officers. Cet- ting a preview of the rings are: Jean Saari, treasurer: Doris Henry. vice-presidentg Joann Marasco. secretaryg and Mike Elias, president. THE JUNIORS GATHER SPEED G. Abramowicz J. Abramowicz M. Adams S. Adamski i S. Adkins , M. Adragna ,,.. .1 -I ,4- USHAMROCKS Shoot For The Moon was the theme of the prize-winning junior class float in the Homecoming parade. The moon represented the EMI. football title. just like the Army, Navy, and Air Force rockets, however. the East Detroit missile fell short. Juniors Worked Hard Designing And Building R. i i M. 3 4 'W 7, 6 :A at , E. Q t - , 'L C , Q9 S. ' -Q qw . A. ! x IP- ii ,. 1 1 - D- f 3 'dt ,T ,g J- vga ,ab ,,,.t S' -3 . -fv .-- N -- I -0, V, i , rf- ,Y -r Q .S NT u A ff 1 ii ri A 1' 3 ir? i v 1-xr f' H '6:j 6: fi '77 hh iv f- 5 'Q L i 510 .Q 1 , 4, Y 1 v P '45, I ' Ki? I ' 138 5 ,x 7 -4, A 4 l I' .J SVS for-X-viehfbi S. W. S. D. B. al A Float Albers Alfieri Alter Alter Anderson Anderson K. Arnold Atkins Asher Auito Baetens Bafile M. Bailey R. Bailey P. Barhani R. Barnes C. Barnowske M. Basarich . Bastianelli ,Q 1, Uaatianelli Hauer V L. Heckstrum A 0' A ' , .Belanger .1 J 1 7 A. Bell nw 4 pm Klllllyfi S. Ben J. Herchule Xl. Berger Q ff. Bnarman 1 f 7 1 , ,, 'Nl 5 P' if- R. Bnrkmiller - - 7 ' 7 , 1 1 - E. Boesman ' Xl. Buggia A. Boike J. Buldenow ,ll-f , 2, D. Bummarito t ' fd I 5' F' 1: 7 C V 7 X i O, ' Q I i mm' V. . 1- I A lL. Boone J Q W 3 , ' 4 ' 'g X li. llnnth if 0 F i J' lv iv!! A WW: Yi, ' f I 1 l A ' flfgiif vifjfi ' f. '. - I And Won First Place In The Big Homecoming Parade If 7 -.03 .f Q9 ,J --.4 -nf N40 I .6 '1 Nl, Borlwwslxi J. Burnais J. llnruwslii WV. Bos C. Boston N. Boucher 5-.. Z, . 4- x STUDENT Council president Bob Benoit. left. wngrattilate Mike Elias, Junior class president. after presenting him with a plaque to honor the class nf 1960 fur haxing the heat float in the parade this year. 139 When It Comes To Cheerlng The Juniors Know How L Hmd .I Hradl R Brand: '47 R Brannon 1 Brantlew Brvnnan 9 Bn tow Bro chell S! R Br un '12 B Bruner Hucr'f'Hatm ff Buccmna Bunvh L Burke 'S' T nllllxtl as if 6,1 Butvhart ,I Buxton L Call K Lamphell I lap Ll I R fartwrlght L Laaey tx une la e Lalenaccl I Cavaretta D Champlon A INA J Chapman NI Chn tman Clurla R Clark R Clay P C011 D Cole 140 ,ff rn. I .f , Iizrfp' K 'fd ' , - 'L -. fa .a 4 . , - . x, ,Q 2. ' f fi 1 . ' -1 W' K .. 1' I ,L ' Q' ll Hi J. ' Q. 's ' ' N . 'Z 5 2 G' 71: M. s 'a - , ' D, A ' I -M , -. a .1 W -1 I . 4 I V , , swf: 9 V. ' 1 I , 'L '-7' 5' ' f - 'ah H. . N -d Hb Mkt-,fu If A- n ,fa an n , LLVV 1 f 'a.' , ' 1 I ' . D. Y- 3 5 qw '52 H ,, . -lib L' . .- ,. V 1.4 - a r '57 I ' , . ,. IL Q V X 3 , . 1 T. lla 'I-nn .U . :E I P. ca, mn wb , K g L , - c. 3-an 17 ,X ' , I '41 J M. ' ' ' ' V v I f V .1 . ' , 'I -. , f,.' A fr- 2 ii 0 An' , 49 V f 0 'Q ' ' -, X aw if , f A 1 .S If 1 ' -, fa. I j A ,-'Qu L . V ,,,, 3 1 4 fr 1 C. ' i 4 4 Q ' .' A ' Yr . H ff N ,Q g' A LQ' F gy . X Q 34. V4 V K Y 1 LQ- f 'f ,f 3 1' 1 1 fl nj: - 11.1 NIILIIV-N .ll I pulm m h rn I NflI1! l1IX .111-1 flu- up Wim In Um, U' th, wwf ruixingu -:N-ifvvxx hv-Ifi during :Il 1 r HIIIIHIN .xrr nf, 0'Xl 1II1 ll 4lIY'f'IIf'll1f9'l' lf-.lp hugh H1 nhlpgwrq lui-I NC'LlI'. E. ffmvlmwllv V - 2 Il. ffuxuxn-.r 'fr 'V .: 1 ' Q 'N . 1 A1 1 ' ' K. ff1-nraul ij : ' ' 42. fffmn ' ff 1 . ff J, jfmgy I I ' ff, 43...,,,.-.- f . X lf I ng 1 ' I 1 ff XX.f'.,.1if-l.I . , Xl,fj..1r.1.iw Q .L llrinvr' , J? JV 'J I A A .l. 1:I'llli l! A .I L , .4 -4 -0 ' ' 1 ' ' . . X 1 -'N 'V I In f,l'l',lr'I' ' If if -j ' 'J ff. 4i1..1f ', M V. fly'-rrlgeur . Ll, iff-'nm K 4 r- fin - Q. ' a. ' J 5' li. t,ruf-he-I K' r - 1 5 - P k Q'- - 47 'Q ' ff. I'-lliilllf' I I V s' l.. UAIIIIJ 1 X V I' llautcrmann 7. L 1, J I J. Intuif' vm H, llay nr. K ' ,G ' t-A C, . ,CX '-T ' H. il:-Il.aL.Pr I -f, ' .- ' W J, lTel',l.i1r8 , 3' ' Q J X Q I P. Ur-I idx 1 1 X. Ile-Ling 141 f Hr'I'e'xNtf'r X, Ilf--xx 1-, 1111111. Q 4 I ', K. ,, ,v I - - 1: H. 111.1111 . ' I 3 -3 , I- .- ' f ' A .T ' f Uululrnsul-ki 'f 4 W 1,31 5- ' . I Q . :' '13, ' K,l!n111L111ik ' is If , Q .- : X A I KJ' 1' tif' Q IMM11- Q Q-we sb Y IMAIP I Q lf' X ll1.1:I l1 in g Y. I,F1lI!H11l: ' ' R. lluinay Ni ,fX. 11111111 V 1 L I Juniors Are Active .. 1' 7' 1, fe C: , 5,07 7,9 'J -4 ' .pf ,..,1 .f ' - , W' 1, -' y. 1v'q A 8' I 'Xl' J -ff If . U. Uuffany P. Duffy R. llunnin R. Dural ,I. Duynslauer 15 w I, 7 F. l':il'llllFI'glCl ff., I , ff, Q f ji , x' ' if Eid 11. liliux 2 W N f P. Elias Q A ,, A A if 1 I f 1 Ellinlk .xl 1 K VV U, 121141111 ,. - fi g ,- C. liuen 1 f Y T7 f P W W! X Q I 1 X fl J. F:-:H C. Fas: -,g - S.- ? D. Fellner Av ', . 1. E ' A , U ul VTRIXINIINC Ihr? ffhri-tirnas tree in the new foyer are Wanda Dnhrnwnl -M. Ur-11 H4-nald. Sharon Sheufelt. and Clarnl Basarivh. At All School Functions - s .5 -Q If I 'J' -ni -1 ,rf ,l. l'wf'IIllllllll!It , ,l. Fpnska 4 'W A -4 J M. Fergu .nn F. Ferretti x R. Filzek .0 B. Fiuri ,Q FORXI.-'ll.S. flowers ami bright Nmiles were i-lmrzxrter '31 i-lic' uf the Cinilrrfilla Ball. TlIPQ9 jnniuri ilwiilwl tha fl mi nerr' an irleal -nuvenir nf the night. l . Fi-her J. Flint Q I . X A Y PTllrt'l 'L 4, Z-1 ,f 'fil ll. FllI'UlUll'IIl xwflr ,J V Z., f Fnrtl 1 I in I I' ll. Furtunaln J. Fralmtr N. Franri- -vi, ,Z ., , l'. Vmnlx Ag .A L if . Y L. FT0l1l'll 1l : V- I V vb ' Af' 3 NI. Fuhr L x. c:m.i.,. ffif ffi ,V : . I Xl. flvuiggwfl ' 5 iz. mL.-...-gm ex fi 3 'S E fs A 4- W, l.. linin- ,tv - A .. V J .A ff, -A .1 Y V .5 K R. lviaiiipn ' T' . , ' - LQ. mail-au, X , , .. f J. 1-ielniak ll A l I fs S. Cinter G. liueill K. lliikr-l ,. 'v I 0 Q it -3, ' C. llolda ..., Q- 7 1 ' ' .fl G, llnrnowicz - Q X x . 0 V '+ 4 Pl R. brahanl i . f f.. .rf ff- f 14 C. hriessel H. Gray S. flrav .2 J' -0' , n - -' 419' X . I 1 iv lf. tlruvniaiin 0 U.. A ' '45 - .f ,. f-. 'Ev ,Q N jP. ,ja ' x f , -..v H. Crown li. flrzych ,f w an K CHEERINC luring, un an appetite. and Hay Kline-rvini and Danny ' Q 5 Furtunatn. Varsity Club members. were on hand tu atwtrliiiiimlate the hunger I 'fra by selling putatu chips, ' i II h I f' U. Cumlenuu ' , R, Cudenau 7 gr ' ' 'J I 6' J: A G. Curdqm M. Harwood j' V W.., I ' ' Y, II, Hauws I 'ff I 37 , 'f n. Gun 3 tn' A I L. lluzik ' X ' ', 3: ' rw, ' 'ci LL I f S, Hale C' Hawkins C. Hawkinf 'N , R. Hall -. i' rw- M D, Hallman K A ' A 1 ' 7? i Y: , :' B- HHHUI' A. Hayek Qf. y iz' V4 . li '72 ia G. Hayes - I. Hamilton , nz: Q M QA 4. at N1 mm. il rg Q , TA Hart R. Helmick 3, J 3 x C. Henrich Ji' AN, x 'i 'ff ff if a f 7? -4 f 144 And Also Sponsor Some Of The Bug Social Affairs 5 l 1 'A 'as 'ar Yay 4 QA' J 1 x .gr D Henry L Henry J Henwood C Heschl P H111 J Hxlla C Hlllewere R Hmnau E Hmz C Hocksletler B Hoffmann B Hogan Holbrook G Holt R Honeycutt D Horn N Houser J Hughey P Hunter J Hyman L Iafrate Ickes R Ickes E Ighagm I Hey M Ingrao M Iras B Iwanowskl I Jackson K Jack on L Ja tremskl B Johns W John on J John ton I Jones L Jone R Jones G Jordan J Juracko W ,Iurczak L Karas K Karp I I ,S ' 'S 1 V' ., ,A F ' - A ,fb 'A - e . 1 ' , A I X, V, I . ka 2 ' . 1 --X I B ' I J. ' a a . W, i . ,Q . f V, I . bla. .. ,,' x ,- A 3 H g -ei 1 . ' 'B' g 5 A I H O . fs f .4 2 s 1. ig A 7 .Q A 'J B '1 N W' - Q 3 a- W- ' l av , -- -f ' ' , . Q- ,Q K P ' . 4- B Q' . Q ' 1 3' ' . f . X N 13, ' . 's xv . . . - . s ' 1 V. S - 1-e 1 we an 2 u , ,r I a ' . s Ji 3 A -4 -' ' , - Q ,Try ,, .... K - , r v I I . s y I, . f f . , . 3 3 - . -4, x A . 0 I? 1 v. fi '-7 . 3. .4 STRIYINC In meet their mleamlline. iuninrQ met in living rnmm and sometinies garauei in murder to rw-uiiplfftv the riecnratinns for their Iflunief-nminef flnat. The lm xIZ1THQf'U in the sfftting for the zilmve QM-inn. WY. Kessler D. Kirby .0 L. King nu- ul ,lnunn 4, E Xl. Kaufman XX. Knxxlxa E. Kei--ken Keiizierski Q - -O X 4 W. Kell-h Vt.. Kellogg xi 1 JL ' 0 N' 1 I R. Kenjurski Bl. Kenny .r R-Q' 5' ff! Q, X ffl f' i i rf! 7 3. 4, ,CIS - fe 'Sv 5. Kluwender A j , S. Kleis ,3 L ' ' n. Kline J f H. Kling R. Knoll W' Q Ni. Km- ,Q R, Knfyin n. x..wa1,ka f' J. Kra-ivky - I K - 4- I3 Kun-Q' X. Kret ll, Krlwger H. Kruegvr I.. Kulin J. Kurtz 146 -D 'E 4 'fly f f 2 1 f .AF if ,v' '? .47 1 f A .p 1 3 1' 'S iQ' T 3 ,,4 U. Klllll gi.. I.. Lada ' 1 , --5 4 I r..l-4l y lx I Id LaI,un4le lamx I I en Leg 1.41 .lunlors Took An Achve Part lnMany School Events 9 NINFTUXII I mn! R tl me P ll r P N I n M Ll axu C Lmle S Lmle D Lovlazo R I effelleu Q I 1 el f' LoPxcccl: I Luxe ace N C Lublane lu R Lucknu NI Lunua i - f,f The Class Of '60 Found That Their Junior Year Was lQI.i1L.m-ki W. NIil1'iiill'I'4Ill F. Kim-Qliliixray rg A J, R W.N1ar-fzillmay '3 A' ., Q .3 J. xiamify , i lf, -7 fb' . if U' 1 J. Nlaefier X I ' K f 5 ' ro P. Niaglglarfi C. Xiuisunneuve 6 t ' .. T' M. Niaiszak 'V 3. ' '- . 2 .. v 'dv .A xx' N R. Malavusky , W uf, ' --3' rf Q M. Mangzano x X I-lei I . W. Mann f f 5 , ' P. Nianninu H. Mara .I.iuiiTilSf'1 it A ,a ,. 3' :vii Q ' D. ximian u lk J .3-1 ' 'f 1 . A. mf' .1 ,N ' M. Marino J V Y J Q j !' J' A , 49112 W V I V i H R. Markwardt t 5 X Mia, . if 1 1 ,, F. Martin R. Martin -as 'F -J R. Martin ' ' -'V , r A. Mastej L. . D. Matako ' ' B 3' ,X V . -U 4 Q' R. xIi:lllS fwfr- -3 ff? 'e' ff? f I LI P in L J. Maynard J. Mazzara A 4, V 4. lf? .EQ M. Amari e r 1. - ' gitzfr 1 it :JJ If W. NI:-Cartney C. Mclsinskey .9 I C. McCracken Lg: Q' A KINIBALL high cheerleaders treat their East Detroit uests to a laugh and refreshments at halftime. .ii it An Exciting Combination Of Fun And Hard Work XI. 5IvCullfvugh 1. McDern1ott ' . 4,-, -A Xicljunrnugil of if lkljvl fl .XIl'lN11a4' H. xIl'KCIlfiI'il,'k 'fa' f 0 2 ' 5. Nlc'Lean 4. -'Z' , 4, K. Nl:-Iii-I1 v- Lf. 'NIC-yer ', 4 I U, Hiller ? - f Y ' 4 i I.. Niillrlr K. Nlinvixini X K. Xlixri R. llixa J. xinffiil L. Hogan fri, , ,-H, 1, , - 1 K. Nlnlner M. Monzn '34 3 ,Q Xirlon A , -A :sa Q 1 C. Wwreniki J. McClure 3, Y. Mucci J -7 .g i fr? S I New Challenges Met Juniors At Every Turn 'Y Q? 'wt' 2 I 'Y M! 5 31? 150 C Murphy R 'Nlurphy S Murphy L 'Vlyers J Nagle f M N xespolo K N rchols Q1 f? KN x 'xml 5 -J 2-bf -9 M Norton W Northup ,I Norwich L Novak F Novotny R Nowak .I Nugent R Olsen B Ohver K Orlando D Ostrowslu A Pace M Pampalona G Park H Parker J Partle D Pasult R Patchen B Paul C Paul M Paullck P Pavllchek E Pawlak Perkowskl M Perry C Phelan Phelps B Plke C Pxotrow kr Y Pode N Pool Poorker W Prantera ' W Prantera J Proulx 3 I I u. Q ,Q - x, ' f , 'f An .al fi? - , .ii A X4 G? ' A.. 'Q' 3. 7 5 ,p:'.57 'I 3' rf: X 6 I -0 7 Y 3 . 4 , E1 .l ,lf x .0 -va f I -..v .1 D. Roberts S. Robertson C. Rogalski C. Romesburg Rofenthal J. ROQtCClC E. Rupert K. Rusie J. Pyykkonen L Quenneville C. Raab ,Zi H. Quinlan ,- J. Raab I, Rahideau F. Rach T. Rainge C. Rautio 'D K9 D. Reichenhach D. Renkert J. Renkert 0 D. Richards I. Richardson S. Riemer L. Riina R. Risenbrough C. Roberts Academic Subiecls Are An Important Part Of School Lile EXPLORINC the niicruscopic organisms found in a drop of water are biology students. Donna Baetens. Janet Jones. Karen Nichols, Dave Thomp- son and Al Duda. Hr. Cesf is on hand to answer questions. S .. 5 151 'S li Juniors Find The Winter Season Full Of Fun u Q... -3 as gf in f 1 4' ian' ,.s Y A-1 .1 fn 0' -.v 1. 4 J - mx v--1 12 Q x ,J - 'vs 4, -7 , J . 4' 1 if 4 t Q I i t ov I v H E3 1 XX ' 4' -J , .jfa I .1 Y L ' i ' xil an 71 Tl G. -A L 1 f' ' S in N f u i ,hiv V: ' 1 S. Sheeter W. Shirley ll. Sieger J'. Simoni D. Sittarn D. Skurda J. Slichenlnxer H. Slovak L. Smith H. Smith J. Sninmer K. Sunnenberg H. Russell J. Russell E. Ruzzin B. Rys P. Ryzack J. Saari C. Sahados P. Sabalino M. Sarosik J. Scarzo J. Scharf C. Schmidt W. Schmitt N, Schoenherger P. Schokaerl C. Schroeder C. Schulz B. Setterin ton .a..9P Vi: HELP! yells Ray Minervini. as Junior girl Cerie Enoch, Diane Anderson. and Carnlxn WPH7 lnff gain revenge by washing his face with now 9 :Q Q I Q R. Spehar J. Sperzel -5 . 0' ' .H nn. oy' . Q o ' 'o ' ' ' ' 0 ,' 'I' M. Stahl , - f ' Q - - I' ',1 o ' 40, 'Q o..i...- , .nfgfnaf I. I rv. ' O . .. vq,4: -qw ...n Hman ,'2 J. Staley 42111. '. 1. 'Il' .S'sV,vf ' . l . 's ll J ur ', .f A , ' l.lp, ' f 1 .,0 Q J 0 u 0 ' 'J r: , zu. :rl . I, ' ' I , aaa.: :Lg '. .l'. DI4. 4 O U, . 0 , A,' 0' if I ' '.2 I . V' Y l I ' f 1 '.!' A.. .'. ' I . . 1. X 'a ul' fi . .t ,..-. . W ', .Q , I Q . .V . 1. , . .,',Q it . , 1 .. . .' . ,'.' 'M',o0.- ' 0 O f. f' ' 1 U 0 v ,Ill 1 9 O . u,.n. W '. .'a 1 ' . O 0 0 J g I ' o . In 0 Je' V . I . . I ff Q I O 0 Q 1 0 '.s Q ',4l.0 ' 1 .. if HUMOR and Hood music blended in the Christmas Pa I n Zingblgyunrlitgrgggiinzinging clowns. Mary McCall, ,Ian Scharf Art, And Drama Interests Many Juniors P. Standfest N ' A 55, .5 E. Stann Ma h A 4 -L . . J. Stanton A 'S A ,tr Q3 P. smack in fhuh J A J. Staten T25 H3 N. Steinetz J. Stuban Q 3' 16' A. Studinger -J '3' I . ' Q- . R. Superson I R. Sutmen N. Suchocki Q- C. Sutton 9 .ag . Q.. K 2 J ,JH 'h A 'K R- Sygiel SE-'F fl ' ,, if -?. R. Tacma ' W 1 , B. Talbot A Ii! 6 7 .p X A . 0 0 ,x I ,Q ss' '. ' , f , 1 , s Juniors Are Loolung Forward To Becomung Seniors '7' wav -I' 4-1-9 '57 ,ng 6 f 154 1 -no- MY .l Talff rd X 'laxl r e Ten Hnpen Te man Thomas Tlxunm Thomp on Thur man T1 1 Tlllmger Traub Totzke Tucker Tucci V Tuzzo R Tyson Y VanSlambrouck C Vxdltch if Wallace Wall: Warner Washburn Wawrzymak I Wexchel f Weiner! W Wemmann F Wender lu K Wendland C W enzloff J W hnehead S Whltehorn -as 2 o-6 li .2 C Walln I, f I III , . D -ol ' 2 V I V ' ' A . 1' I 0 ' ,A ' - .1 R T i U ' ' A f - 31149 ff. ' s 'Q 5. A P' p rx, P. is ' , r -. I A , . ,. 4 X I Vid 3' T, D V. A .fy , .-igigml I-' , V I l V, L' 4 ' A V , EW l ' . fa . 1 N. -Q , , , 'A x D- S I - . .. , T' ,?V , ' jfs , 1 -1 , A r V . .A A . A J H' ' ' ' 1 5 uri. T ,. ' + . , v ' R. 'll' - 7 K. ' ' '73 . 1 . . ' -A . A4 . nd . 3 I f -4 . ' . A' ,J . .-- 2 -V' .7235 'f ,.. 4. 5 F .1 A if A .5 . , 5 leaf -.Fly X 4 Q ' . , ., I C. ' , V ' l'. fi'-Q . T B. - T l - ,2 .a W 'W . 43 . 7 V A L -W. , - -f R. ' - Q' 'V 'T f 2 ' Mx 1 Y . , -f L-J? . ' J ' -- Y 7,1 ' 1 'I' ff I . ,. s As : 7 t ' I: ! A J ' f - A 9 .A -:, . ' .A - A M V I' V .7 ' ' ' A P ,.f ., 7 . f . ,f , 1 . . L , .pf , ' In I 4? :Hitt X if f, A.. 65' .Jr tfa ii K ix 3-' PAJAMA parties are enjoyed by all girle. Judy Davideon, Mary Bastianelli. Fran Bastianelli. and Carol Hawkins begin the long nighfs festivities by raiding the refrigeratur, With Fond Memories And Great Anticipation ff'-5 .,. Q- , ,, -av! f ,I if k fb' i P 43 -vm H ,v 5 5' 3 L-+5 5' , 5 Xkille J. Willi XX iliiams W'iHianis Wvilsnn A if R, wifi.-k I. Win L. Wnuk H. Wulf H xiiuiffl-K . -1 Wrumi P. w'1mii4'1iI'k P. Xvmllis if xYnl'iug1g-lx Q F ,. h , Y- Xi, Wurni 4 ,Qc 1 V E. H 5, 46 ID, Vlllni-,P -- 'I . 3 J ' R. Neuman 5 6 .I I 5. Zanipivh I.. Ziian a I. Ziegler 1 1' A . 53 4 ' x XI. fwrun 5 9 is if. ZX audio GJ fi ' , K. Zioii-mxuixl I 'S R+ 1-Q 'nv Ha I Q 'T W I n N 'r I n s- 'D' ini the grome. but must prnlialmly rlreanlefl lu -ee the f-urefree Qum- UPENINU day found wpliniiinres. along with other EDHS. ers, lined up in frunl of the liuilcling wailing for the nhl -f-lifml luellu lu ring, Swine welvlvnierl tlie 1-liuiive In get liavk in M. Addy A. Adkins L. Ahern 3 IQ ' X 0 V - I Q - . -1 K ! ' L3 1 P. Alli M. Allor R. Almer 158 mer freemlmn mine In an enil. C. Albers N. Alderman M. Allan L. Allen , Q . S-1 l, W 5- , ,if f I V 't . ' H A. 1 3 3 A :' Y 3 I ff , ,I . A 'I ' hflflrd A. Alongi C. Ambrose D. Amorello C. Al'lgUS S. Anzell T. Archambault R. Arnold R. Ashton S. Atkinson R. Bachman Nl. Baer . f. -2 bi 4 R , A ,ff H f a, 5 in --3 1 'X ,Q ' i 1 1 M. - ., p I 1 A f f 1 . 3 E, ,, I. -1 .l il if f E -1, 4 . ' 4 ' 1 l 11 J 1 I ' J. Bagwell .l. Bainbridge S. Baird J. Baker 31. Ballinger B. Ballmer! D, Barber xt 9. 1 A 4 -1 he , 4 V4 , I f lfa ...A. . 3- A J 4' r I I I X fi. 4 s-v 2.7, ,nv .J 7 -0. in 37, 4 .sf .A .Q-y n -J 5 4 A 34 F. Barber D. Bargiel J. Barker A. Bames R. Barnes N. Barnes K. Barrett R. Bartlett B. Basney S. Beaber C. Beaty J. Beaubien B. Beck J. Beckstrom ,I. Beger .l. Belfiori M. Bell J. Belt N. Benedetti S. Bennett L. Bernor B. Berry B. Bertoldi C. Bessel! E. Bieber S. Biebuyck E. Bieda C. Bine C. Bishop J. Blankenship 4 s 1 l LOCKER doors banging are a common sound during the minutes before the first class begins. Most students seem to find it difficult to get all their clothing and books into and out of their lockers. With 361 Boys And 336 Girls C. Bockmiller yi M. Bogle ' J A f' ll - 1 N Bo ren N I i gl ' I fp- I . M. Bohr L. Bolz , 3' E 3 41 I1 V. Bommarito y I . A, Bonacquista. R.B0ndy Ai 1' F 4 Q 3 S. Bondy I .f ug -ii I.. if I. Boner M. Boser ai 'Q Yvette Boucher 1 159 i 1 R 103' +lL.5.,?i-QQ.. A TAKING part in their first Homecoming celebration. the sophomores combined their talents to construct a huge victory hell as their entry in the Homecoming parade. Sophs Enioyecl Homecoming - '- .1 .4 ' P v 3 -... J 0 6 K , -4 '?'- '4 I Q i r 1, - - ,ual 4, V u . , it 1 is Xl' ll' I Yvonne Boucher R. Bourgeault S. Bowman K. Brabow A. Bracci D. Brady S. Brantley .l. Brister D. Brin D. Brockett D. Brook T. Browe ,l. Brower IJ, Brown C, Brown J. Brown N. Brumm L. Brunke V. Burcham NI. Burchett S. Bush D. Buszczak D. Butknwski M. Byrd D. Caie J. Caldwell M. Carlton M. Carrier B. Causley M. Cavataio S. Champine N. Chapdelaine P. Chereson R. Chontos R. Ciaramitaro T. Cicalo B. Cichon J. Ciotti C. Clark W. Clark B. Coil I. Coltman f 10 .i ,ug .au- .414 lah.: I A -A i ,, V 4 I I tu '7 ' w 5' , -A . 1 ? 2 I 2 7? rf? . 'tfmfff' 1 3, 3 A , I 1,111 fi f 5' ... 4 V ,i r 1 0 . wld f l f '7 ,Q -.. ev. XX ,r ., , ' 579' M k .J 5 . - J I f ii W --f 'WA A , . fo '-' IL. J . s ll Lil fl: I if ,,. . x, f , ' .a ' -if '3 0 1 'I Ll Condnda Cooper Cooper Coppens fillflllll F Corrie M futtone Crane R Cn her P Cunnan ham P Curatolo S Curnrm Look Forward To Next Year SOPHONIORES Joined uppercla men alumnx and towns folk IH helpm to celebrate the annual Homecoming fe tlvme T Curnow A Lum D C uthhert on D Dalrruw bkn Danhert Danlelb de Beauelan Dedenhach Defer Defer Della De L1 'XI Delmonte I Demanakl J K. S. G. D. T. Demeter Desnoyer Dettloff D1 CICCO Dlitler Dlxon Dixon Donbrowski Doolin Duuglas Dreslinski Drew Drewry Dries Duffy Durham 0 -f-. '.o -3 Y: -fr . 4 ,! . Q 3 5 .4 -O . , GEOMETRY was one of the new courses the sophomores encount- ered for the first time. Jack Noll and Ron Teichert combine their knowledge to work out a problem for the class. L. Fawr 'l'. lfaunlaiu ff. lfenior li. Fenwh D. Feranec ll. Ferrariti C. Fillar K. Finley .l. Fisher P. Flanagan B. Foglie D. Foster Sopliomores Met New Teachers And New C. Dupuix , 'W ll. lluynslager Y 1 V ll. llfifi-ga N. Edgerton z ' t 7 C. Elwart 5 . 4 i 3 4 A -. - M. Emig . 1 D. Erickson If R. Ervin X l C. Esh D. Ezel -5 R. Fabbianu x .9 , X : ' f - U B. Fast 162 R. Fowler D. Franciscf P. Fr:-cr J. Frescura R. Frescuiu ,l, Frienfl M. Fuller J. Calier M. Cage V. Cajda F. Calli J. Calloway ei lu 955. iw ,Q f .ff :sf Subjects if - .f 'D M - x . X . fr .4 1 7 4- .r wa ff I f JY I Llttle By Llttle The Soptwomores Got Their Bearing rlf, I ' 5 S I alun P Ga Ialdo C awlow lu b Gel ler 1 entry l et rge berhardt Gerlach Germam Chen! Fnanfnmma Fianna 1 Fm ru h Coda C0611 C1011 J Coocllsnrl W F man r NI 1 mser Q wnan I rahar C ra mm Cram brat r 1 relw Cruntek K K rw ka f udenau 4 uerm Cuxdu 1 Ullbh C uulf. Hamllton HdH1DXlLh Hansen Harper Harrxman Harm Harm: Hart Haulun Hede an Helm Hendemann Held! Hem Hellen .1 Hemme Hender 1 n Henm 6 l 3' --Y' -7 -l QV 16 . M x in K. A - aa AAA . 1 ' 1 ,' ' 3 : W Q 1. -1 6 ., t, i ' pg V , , . .M ' . 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LX -.. J R. Kal-4. 'F f aa IJ. Kammerer q-Q , H, S I xg 1 ,I A I. Kan-y' EVERYTHING IQ fine. -av Lyllrla RI'-QQ. Stmlpnl ffuurwll rvpreientarive as she -'hevlu the luvkvr 1-f wphmxmre Rav Hultfnmn. Nlrwt l0f'kCf4 were sn neat the Cnunril mllevtefl unly 30 rents in fin Katulxki Kelly Kwnflell Ke-nxwu Kerner Killam Kinnex Kirk Kirkland Kirnuar Killmer K1 1111z1f 'Il Klimvk Kli IIQ- Kluvlm J. Klll4'lllik Kinievik Knm-ht Ixm-I1 Km Illlllxlxl I. Knlml Knlasin-ki Kwlvlmul Iknlllmur Kulke knme-r Kortaf Kosevk Kniinrlxi KlnM'3lik I' 1 , .af-v L4 J A I f I infix 249 g, L, lj fi it A. ' 4 I 11 - f , A I n7 ? '- no 3' A L, . J f af 7 EQ 7 .1 1 541 E I ' 'v -5 ' 1-sf Y? ' - 1 Q- .4 4 3 165 E. Kffilllri Langlois .ff ' ,J ' '- ' Q A :L .l. Kuvhta Lame f. I T. Kuhn Larson A ff! ,!!. f 2 B. Knlaszevvs U, Lazeslki i , 'ltll 3 nf, 5. Kunkel Lee L' mi ' A n. Kuflw-.k Lees , f V S, Kurl frs' evk C. Lefler 715 iz? H- KUTZYUICK' Leppek i 1 i., I M. Laban K. l.esnialx A 'Ui f A, LaFranve. l.eus fa 'JA tie? l S. I,al'irz1Ie lrewamlowslxi ' .lv Auf f t', l.anhert Nl. Lienarfl ng N A -d', X Loyalty Cf The Sophomore Class Shows At The Games 'l'ENSlUN and anxiety show on the faces of sophomores the final six seconds of the game which East Detroit won by Sandv Baird, Gloria Katulski, and Diane Spezia at the Royal 0118 P0int. Oak 'Kimball lwaskethall same. This picture was taken during The Class Of 1961 Shows Plenty Of School Splrlt I 291 'X It E a A 95' 1 '12 3 'T ,. I 4 -v1-'fxf K. Lll s Lmdeman I Llndrm I Llnd ley l Linen er I xplxe L 1 lu L Q I Llryd Locke Lmls I mnbardo I onr harlch Love Luhan lu I wall Xfalmerx Yhlnrx Y am NLM lwvsu h Hauer dl .1 :ak Nlalanu In Nlalrolm Nlanetta Nlarlwmcz Nlarlar Nldrlen Nlarten a Nlaltnla Xlaxex .I lay K Nldyer J Nlaua E J NIC M oy NIM arthy McDermott Nfcfann Wlcbuffle NIcK1nIey Nlclau hlm 'NICPher-.on Nlea el Nlera lld X erm urn Nlewer Nlledzlan I. 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Xliller 5- ,. 3 3 , 1 of 'O' 1 A. Hiller If lil K. Nliller z IN. Nlillx Q, f , , A-av C. Miaany i , J. xlugan 4 2 ll. Nloldenhauer 1. 'f 'W 'J ll. iutlllflgllilll in Al' Nl, Monroe D 7 J f 5. Moon 15 A.. .1 Nloore fl A x ,,, 1 ,' , Sophomores Have Fun CONTRIBUTING their share at the annual March of Dimes dance are Sandy Walko, Joann Hudson. and John George. More than 390 was turned over to the local March of Dimes committee by the sponsors of the dance. the Varaity rluh and Shamrork staff. Q H, Nlorisetle ll, Xlrurlm J. Morley K. Morley Ni. Nlorri D. Blow D. Mountz J. Nouveau ,lan Nlouton Judy Nloulon C. Niudri ll. Nluelililovlm lx. Mullins W. Myers L. Name . . Nardone l. Nazar ll. Neihoff R. Nelson C. Neumann P Newcomb 'lf Nir-hols 5. Nieslzwievl-ii ll. Nir- J. Noll C. Nord D. Novak R. Novak H. Novotny R . Nowaczy n-Li .. l J 8 T X Y? nz- Q , 3 I ' I M 2 , Q I, iff' -3 gi V. .V lt I - fi ' A fi. W.: u Q2 All AA .A .F 5-7 ,I 1'xT,,': Q ,. 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J1.1111111x 1.1 IJIJ' 91111111-111111 ur at flu- VI-t'r'II ff-11111 Fl'Ilil'l' :ind r-fflnr wvrf- ntltlefl In tht- llruwg P..ime.Eaq Ile trwit fli-trivt title game nlwn llill W'Pllf'l. .lint fliutti. Pere lihere- Sun. and flenrgf- Imik ali:-wed up in green Sltarnrurk derlmys and Y pennauta. We wrtn. 494 4 1. . T f, o 3 ' ri R . 1 ' x 3. ' - 5 -3 -as R X '17 ' ll , I f a 1. R 1.1 1 , 4 4 gi R -E. , 3 W - A h T wi I v .. 'AY' I , ' . 4? '.- , V. ,JK Q A ' 5'-rw . Lil' SI. Rattenbury 51. Raucrh N. Rau Lil 5. Rawza K. Reese 'l'. Reicher M. Reinnart B. Reini J. Resch T. Renich C. Rickard P. Rinaldi K. Ripley T. Ritchie T. Rivard N. Rohhe S. Roberts D. Rockensuef K. Roehl G. Rogers L. Rohde M. Rohmer l. Rohrer Roll SOPHONIORES are hard up when they have to share one coke among five girls. Left to right, on extended straws are: Anita Adkins. Carole Pastorelli, Nancy Stark, Sandy Nardone, and Sandy Baird. 170 '-9 M -.-. 1 P P' L G9 ,gn I s gp 5 9 ,, Lys I 6 f'1f ' 1 X ss Roman m p enthal Rxlnr lu Waller Satterfxeld Qauc ner Naumleu N hauer 51 hem R mn I h F111 . in el 6 S-nl ie . 'WIN Sharkey 5 e- gari Fi ler Sinmu ns gimp' Slusars ' Slyker Smeitink IPI' Rr xn Run 9 N H Il Sargent d S SQ ham hm Schanble Qc hdlllxlll S1 llllllll 11 I hu ly 5lllNNC1ieI' me-sly Sf'lIlIll'lllll S21 ku 5 lf' Sl rufc S' ,e' Slatcn Smeiti lk Smith S Iiillsul X11 -9 IJ 0 -Y lv Y g, K .r . ! Class of 1961 Is Represented In All School Sports ll. 1 'ski C- 'S' ski ' ' Rim N '-Q A Nl, A -4 'L , 1? . sig lv 'df 4' cp RU, - 41-Hlliif' s ' J u ' , X ' I , , . ,fb ' - 5 n 2 A F. liumuhr ll. .az I- 'um V '54 IJ. . ' A. , gg A J F' 5: '7 ,l. .1 S. Swv - . 4: R. .' ' Xl. ' ' ' ger J L S. . ' -' WV. 'Q-A cg I x D 0 ' fl R' 'Q U. . ' - ' V iw V,- I. .V - j, Svhirn Ta VW, A y ' I.. Sfhelnln SC'hlIli1ll ,Q 7: - 4 if s , 1 ' :Q f ,, .1 's ' ' f 11 4- F. 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S-5' 1 sq ll NIMH., X f IH '41 1 , 1, I il 8 y , 0 I 3 1 Q 7 lx h pl I k Nll 'l .1 A JA 4 I 1 5 H 4 N lllf' r ev NI n L, 4' 3 A s i L' ' C N10 er Y, ' 1 , I I 5 L L1 Lf 1 3 , X W A J 6 Il I n I Q A X I f x I Q fl' ,gl if R I I N lx QI lx lvealx gl em er 1 end Nlll'C4lCI pun nero I xl s Wink Stalk Starr Sten new Qtran Stockman Sulln an Superson Lufnar N la ant J Tanrmlna faormma zrea laxla r 'lawlnr cet 'leer lelchert 'le h I' n Thayer Ther en 'l lllelllan Reserve Cheerleaders Are Chosen R ESERX L cheerleader check lgnal before leadm the next cheer Left to rlght are Kax Nlxer Qhxrlex Bon ds, Viemlw Lyall and Carol Pastnrelll These glrls cheer at pep meetings and also at the re serse football and basketball contests From Sophomores City Library Offers Pleasant Surroundings For Reading EAST Detrnit's city library is a favorite and comfortable place for studying and resting. Although Pierre ,Iurey ap- pears to he napping a cloger look will show that he ii en- groseed in a book even though the clock indicates that it is supper time. lf. Thoma- .: rf, K A 5 J. Thoma Z. 'D , 1 , , 4 IRQ- 'ff' P. 'lllnnna 2 Y I ,I . J. 'llhmnpwnn 3 2' 'W' ua K. 'lhunipson f .- -g V li. Tisler li. Tunis Q , 5. Traxi- ., ' 19 0 E. Trevor li 4 I ll. Trnefkeu , ' B. Trombat A he ' i , B. Turker .F-.:. 4. ..,'. 27,5 Q Ham. ..13fz1:fff2 G. Tucker -9-3, 'P .l A. Turner ' A, l J. Turner HQ 'Q 5' J. , P. Ulrich ,r 3 D. Unruh -J '-.1 3' D. lrhaniak I T! 0 2 ,I. Vandenberg 2 Q K. Vanden iel H' ' is J. Vaughan iff ll an vw x V ' 1 , it C! '3 4- 8 -J' A -f f an 4 ' P f f '.f ' 'I fa I' It 4 'L .. . .,'L f, 21 'x l 4,2 . ... - I 'O If L! -3 It 1 . if 7. A V. Vergini B. Viglione C. Yishara 31, Vitale T. Vivianu R. Vyse l . Wachtel G. Wagenknecht B. Wagner D. Waldrip S. Walku D. Warner ll. Warwin H. Weaver D. Weems B. Weidenbach C. Welch R. Wells R. Wells D. Yvensink I. Wettlaufer B. Wetzel C. White J. Whitford A.- L R. Whitley y 4 Q - 5. A. Widrig it . Q Sli - 5 .nv . .. . - - ' 7 5. W idrlg WJ ' A' .. A Q , , J. Weiclenlrenner v L. Weidenbenner , I, . A ,. 3, :A R. W ieske 'J' ' If B. Wilkowski - A G .ti Q1 W. Willaert N x I f f REFRESHMENTS play an important part at every dance and in EDHS this consists of pntato chips and pop. Doing the buying almve are Bill Nlnldenhauer. Sharon Drewry, and Barbara Reini. while Carnl Reed and 'Nlaureen Hogan make the sale. BOUNCINC high. lrla l'r0mesw. Illf'TI1ll6I' of the szyninastics squad at- tempts to perfect her form un the trampoline while Judy Ling awaits her I Ul'l'l. D. Neiman B. You S. Ynune E. Zack D. Zadu L. Ziehl C. Ziesmer M. Zins C. Zschering D. Zukoski Xl. Williams William- William: Willix Wilxun Vl inlerx Wii-hail Xi in XI. Wnhlfeil Wuj1'iem'hnvv-ki Wulfhuuer -I' A f l Q A A 5 X 61 A . 1 X 2 4 Wulfer ' winlski Wimul '- Wimuls H amin 4' ' 1 .5 -Di .3 32 i . I - ,Q ' .D , J 4- 4- ? I f TEACHERS were hosts to a parent- teacher-conferenoe day this year in the school gymnaisium. Parents had an op- portunity to talk with individual teach- ers regarding the progress of their children in high school. Teacher Of The RUTH L TURUNEN GOVERNOR Williams and Pnnclpal Chnstenson yom Miss Tunmen a non polmcal conversanon 178 Year AS IS often the case persons behrnd the scenes often recene lrttle Cfedll or publlclty for the work they do Mrss Ruth Turunen ls one such person At present she holds more tltles than any other mem be of the faculty servrng as the Asslstant to the Drrector of Secondary Educatlon Charrman of the Englxsh and Soclal Studles depts and Classroom supervlsor Many students perhaps are unaware that through her leadershlp and determlnatron events such as the sen 1or socral studxes tour to Washmgton and New York are now a reallty Long lnterested ln world affalrs Mrss Turunen has often arranged programs enabllng East Detrolters to meet and talk wlth college students from all over the world Another area m whlch she 1s vltally Interested and was lnltlally responslble 15 the enriched program offered here for those students planmng to enter college As chairman of two departments Mlss Turunen has con sclentlously worked to see that the best posslble tram mg was bemg offered ln those areas of educatlon Havmg traveled extenslvely both ln Amerrca and m Europe, Mlss Turunen has become profrcrent wlth a camera Colored shdes of her European adventures and scenes of the socral studles trrp to the East coast have provrded enjoyment to many students and faculty mem ers Next year Mlss Turunen IS scheduled to move mto the proposed admlmstratlon building but lt IS expected she wrll stlll have many tres wlth students and teachers of EDHS However, ln case the closeness IS not as great at lt IS now, The East Detroxter on behalf of the school, would llke to honor Mlss Turunen now as a teacher, admlmstrator, and frlend of those who ask assistance AS a teacher of hrstory and govemment Mxss Turunen instructed hundreds of socxal studxes students - sc ' 77 9 . V . . . . , 7 ., . ' -9 9 . . . . . I 9 I n 0 4 u 0 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . b . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ' I 0 . . . s . . . . . . . Ill - . v . , -wc, ll E fl . , 1 These Administrators Guide Our Education SUPERINTENDENT ASST. SUPERINTENDENT CHARLES A COETZ ROBERT K SWIILEY B A Northern Nlnchlgan colle e B S Eastern Nlrchlgan college M A Wayne State university M A University of Michigan i NS, tharle Stobau h trea urer Dr Charles Frvhmdn Iru ICC board ecretan William Corfreld ecrerary Richard Krueger Ross Nl bntwden ,lr trustee Nlilford Nlartm upt of build tru tee and Charles Xlclgan gm lee l x l ,lame Strobrld e pre ldent Lllllan Bruce ELECTED by the cltlzens of the school cllstrlct the East Detroit Board of Edu cation formulates the POIICICS which help Uulde more than l0 000 chlldren ln their educatlonal pursults 179 ROBERT S CHRISTENSON THE ROARING 20 s had just faded mto the background and the realism of a depresslon was upon the country when Robert S Chrlstenson accepted the tltle of prlnclpal at East Detrolt hlgh school 1n November of 1930 Mr C as he rs affectlonately known had already taught for two years ln a rural school and served as prlnclpal at Carney Mlch and Berkley Mlch before movlng to East Detrolt Graduatmg from a 10 year school ln Weston Much Mr Chrlstenson later at tended Ferns 1nst1tute and received hrs bachelor of arts degree from Eastern Mlchxgan college He also holds a master of arts degree from Wayne State unrversrty Mr Chrlstenson rs now servlng as chalrman of the sub commlttee on records and OfflCC procedures whlch 15 sponsored by the Collegiate Reglstrars and Admlsslons offrcers and the MlChlg8U School Prmcrpals assn He IS also secretary of the East Detrolt Rotary club and served as the flrst presldenf of that club In September Mr Chrlstenson wlll 0fflCl8lly take over hrs new posltxon as D1rector of Secondary Educatlon Although he wlll be quartered 1n the new 3dIIllIllS tratlon burldmg Mr Chnstenson wlll stlll be closely assoclated wxth East Detrolt Hlgh Hls new dutles w1ll mclude developlng courses of study and workmg wxth secondary school prmclpals 1n the SUPCIVISIOH of teachmg The students and faculty jom ln w1sh1ng Mr Chrlstenson contlnued success ln hls new posltlon ,.,,,, , . if ,Q K -4 Q-' , ,, - , ,- as 9 91 9 - - as 77 - - - ' 9 s . . . . 9 - 9 '9 ' 9 'a ' ' . . . . . . . 9 . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ri-'lu fri' z TTI Y! CLINTON E GORDON Assistant To The Dlrector Of Secondary Education Ruth L Turunen lusts Alston Vllch as her hometown and IS a raduate of Hou h ton hr h school After attendln Northern Wlrchl an col le e and Wlrchr an State UHIVCYSIIV Miss Turunen earned her BS de ree from Wayne State university IH 1941 She Jom ed the facultv of East Detrolt h1 h school the followln year Wlrss Turunen recelved her NIS de ree from Wayne State and attended raduate courses at the Unlversltv of Nlrchr an In addltlon to seryln as classroom supervrsor and head of the En hsh and soclal stuclles departments Nllss Turunen rs al 0 the sponsor of the Social Studres c ub Assistant Prlnclpal Clmton E Gordon as 1 tant prmclpal of Eat Detrolt hr h be an hrs teachln career at the a e of 19 After attendlng Osceola County Normal school ln Evart for one year he started teachln ln a rural school He later attended Western MlChlgaH col lege ln Kalamazoo where he recelved a BA de gree and a llfe certlflcate Before comm to East Detrolt 1n 1931 he tau ht at Rlchland Teachers framlng school for frve months He obtalned hls M A de ree from Wayne State umverslty ln 1934 Mr Cordon IS a member of the Llons Club and lS chalrman of the Sl ht savlno committee whlch has helped many students ln East Detroit schools 'UW' isa, RUTH L TUR L NIENI 181 ' 0 I .... -- A w' , . . . . m . . . ., ss. 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ALVA ASBLRX Comfort W Va BS Cen tral Mrchlgan college NI A George Pealmodv college slty club sponsor Now Have 5 Counselors To Gulde Us EILEEN HAXINES Odell lll BA llllnols State Normal unner tty M A UIIIVCTSIIY of Wlrchlgan .lun lor cla s counselor Director Ol Llbrarles ELEMNOR JACKSON Royal Oak Mtch B A BA L S NI A Umver 1ty of Nlrch lgan Wayne State umver ltv Dlrector of Llbrarle 182 FSTHER LINDBERG Detrolt 'Nllch BA Western MlChlg8n umverslty 'NIA UIIIVCISIIY of lxllbhlgdll Sophomore rlass founselor WBCS club sponsor RICHARD PATTERSON .lackson Mtch BS We t ern Mlchxgan UDIVCISIIY M Sophomore class counselor Co op Co ordlnator PEGGY CORRADINI Golmles Mtch BS Western Nllchlgan UIIIXCISIIY UHIVET sltv of Nllclngan Nltchwan State umversxty, Wayne State UIIIVCTSIIW Area Co ordlnator of the offxce coop program Coop club sponsor . ii ,C 4. X ,X 1 by Q-,-,.,,, , , , , , , . - ',1':.'. , s . 1 , , , , . - - ' ' ' . Ed. Wayne State unlversrty Senior class counselor. Var- ' s' . ' . 2 . . . . . I E . , . . ., 1' . . I S. . h - ' : ' s' 1 . -, . . . ROBERT ALCUESEVA: Pinconning, Mich. B.S. Central Michigan collegeg University of Michigan. Spanish, U.S. history, physical education. Varsity cross rountry coach, gymnastic coach. OLLIS BASSHAM: Waco, Texas. B.F.A. Texas Christian university, Leavenworth Business col- legeg University of Michigan. Short- hand and typing. MARY SHIELDS AMBROSE: Crosse Pointe, Mich. B.S. Miami universityg Akron university. Arts and crafts. Art Service club sponsor. 1 MARCARETTA BUELL: Detroit, Mich. B.A. Wayne State universityg B.A. Eastern Michi- gan college: M.A. University of Michigan. Social studies. Sen- ior class sponsor, WBCS club sponsor. DELBERT ANKLAM: St. Clair Shores, Mich. B.A. Wayne State universityg Florida State uni- versity. English. r V,, f1' Q--li I 1 LAURA BULLOCK: Ypsilanti, Mich. B.S. Eastern Michi- .X gan college. Homemaking. f 7 A 1 VANAMBER BAKER: McBain, Mich. B.S. Eastern Michi- gan college: University of Michi- gang Detroit College of Medical surgeryg Wayne State university. Biology. BETTY BURNS: Detroit, Mich. B.A. Alma collegeg Wayne State university. Physipal education. Sponsor of cheerleaders, GAA, and Pep club This Year There Are 88 Faculty Members i i r WASHINGTON tour spon- sors appear to he enjoying their meal at the Casino Royal in Washington. D. C. Mr. Smith. Miss Turunen. Mrs. Lindberg. and Mr. Enwright accompanied -10 seniors on the tour of the East Coast this past fall. Jig 183 . gg, X .XT 'l'llE END til' eatli vartl marking. the conference rooin li e P01119 s headquarters for tearhers recording lililflis in the srholarsliip cards, Nlr, El- don Kaufman. Nlrs, Nancy lfierstine. Miss Nlargaretta Buell. and Nlr. Ronald Ruzzin do not seem as though they enioy marking them any more than students enjoy receiwinf' them. 1700 Report Cards Provide Homework For Teachers .gn-4' 'QU 4. BERNICE BUSH: Vandergrift, Pa. B.S. Juniata collegeg M.A. West- minster college. English. JOHN CAMPBELL: Brown City, Mich. B.S. Central Michigan col- legeg Michigan State university. Biology. JOSEPH CASTLE: Racine. Wis. B.S. Ferris instituteg Wayne State universityg Northwestern university. Chemistry. Audio-visual co-ordinator. Audio-visual club sponsor. RONALD CLUBB: Redford, Ind. B.A. Earlham college, Ind.: Uni- versity of Detroit. Social studies. Student Coun- cil co-sponsor. FRED CRAWFORD: Detroit. Mich. B.A. Bob Jones universityg Wayne State university. English, speech. Speech club sponsor. DOROTHY DEMRICK: Detroit. Mich. B.S. Wayne State universityg University of Michigan. Physical education. GAA co-sponsor CECILE DLSMARAIS: Concord, N. H. B.A. University of New Hampshire. French, English. French cluh sponsor. IOAN DuMOUCHELLE: Crosse Pointe, Mich. Ph.B. University of Detroitg Saint Mary's college, Ind. Eng- ish. Q . , X I Our Teachers Attended 64 Different Colleges HSN JOHN ENWRIGHT Marquette Mtch BS Northern Mtchtgan college MA Columbta untverstty UCLA Journaltsm soctal studtes Newspaper and yearbook advtser Shamrock Shenantgans dtrector NANCY FIERSTINE Jackson Mtch BA Untverstty of Mtchtgan Amertcan htstory famtly ltvtng TrtHtY club sponsor fl ROBERT FINNIE Detrott Mtch BA Eastern Mtchtgan colle e Untverstty of Maryland Soctal studtes RICHARD CESS Jenktntown Pa BS Untverstty of Mtchtgan Loyola college Wayne State untverstty Btology Asststant football coach JENEFER CIANNASI East Detrott Mtch BA Wayne State unt verstty Engltsh rw DONALD CILLESBY Htghland Park Mtch BS Central Mtchtgan college Htghland Park Jr college Law rence Instttute of Technology Untverstty of Mtchtgan Mechantcal drawtng Chatrman of Industrtal Arts department THOMAS HACKETT Jackson Mtch BA Eastern Mtchtgan col lege AA Jackson Jr college Wayne State untverstty Dramattcs speech Eng ltsh Dtrector of Ptt and Balcony Dram cub HARRIET HALL St Cloud Mtnn BA Carleton college 'NIA Wayne State untverstty Northwestern untwer-. tty St Cloud Teachers college 'VIacPhatl School of Mustc and Dramattc Arts Engltsh Future Nurses club spon or LARRY HARTSIG Fra er 'Witch BS Nltchtgan State untterstty Wayne State untverstty Phystcal educatton Head football coach Chatrman of Phystcal Educatton department EDWARD HAVIS Clyde N D BA Untverstty of North Dakota NIE Wayne State untverttv Nltchtgan State untverstty Phystcs htolngv Chatrntan of Su ence and Nlathemattt department NANCY HERTEL South Bend lnd BS Ball State Teachers collee Homentaktng TrtHtY club ponsor FRANCIS HOUSTON Charleston Wits BS YItstsslPP1 State colle e NI A Lnnerstty of Witclll all Typtng and ecretartal Dractlfle HELEN JACQUES Detrott Mtch A B and A BLS Lntverstty of Nitchtgan Wayne State untsersttv Ltbrary cataloger ARTHUR JOHNSTON Nia urv Ohto BS Wetmutster college Kent State untterstty Drtter tratntn ELDON KAUFNIAN Nlartne Cttw Witch BS Ferns tnstttute NIS Lntxer tty of Tenne see Offtce practtce and twptn 185 ELIZABETH KNAPP St Clair Shore Mich BA Vlercyhurst colle e Pa University of Pittsburg Wayne State university L1 brarlan Library club ponsor SHIRLEY KOSNIACK Detroit Nllch BS Central Nlxchigan college C-lrls physical education FRANK LASHIER Farly Iowa BA Buena Vista college MA Colorado State college Shop driver training FRED LEE Walled Lake Mich BS Central Michigan college MEd Wayne State university Phvslcal education Athletlc director varsity basketball coach 1 versity of Minnesota Vocal music choirs Organ club and All County choir sponsor LOUIS MARCETTI East Detroit Mich BA Eastern Michigan college Michigan State UYIIWCTSIIY Soma! studies Ours Is A Versatile Faculty Noted ALFRED MARCO Ieechburg Pa BS Pennsylvania State Teachers college MM University of Michigan Band and vocal music Director of band actn ities 1 it MARILYN MARSHALL Brown City Mich BS Central Michigan colle e Home nursing and physical education CAIL MCDONALD Birmingham Mich PhB Siena Heights college Math ematics LOUISE MCFARLANE Mt Clemens 'Vhch BS MA Wayne State um versity Michigan State university University of Pennsylvama Retailing Retailing Coop club and ,lumor Red Cro s ponsor MELVIN MCKENZIE Nladi on Heights Nlich B A H111 dale colle e Social studie lar xtv baseball coach VELNIA MCLEOD East Detroit, Mich BA University of Michigan, Wayne 93. State university, Columbia university Mathematics Sen lor class sponsor Y 186 V Ag , 1 I .',1',.-.. .ii . ' V P 5 BERNICE MANOS: East' Detroit, .Mich. BS. Eastern Michigan collegeg Uni- ' J 'nn L I .5 .. i Q , . iv' ,. , . at l e x X ., ri Q I V n K Q ' 3' : ' , ' . . . ' ' ' g 5. K .. -sb' ,.'....'s g. Q- V P A Q n D Z Q . . . . l . .V . . . i , , JOSEPH NICNIILLAN: Marquette. Mich. Northern Nlir-higan College: Ifniveraity of Nlichiuan: l'niter.tt,t of Delaware: General Nlotorf in-titute. General fhop. auto mechanics and fheet metal welding. PATRICIA MEBLS: Detroit. Nlich. Ph,B. lfniversity of Detroit. Engli-ll. reading, and social studies. SAM BIONDELLO: Detroit. Mich. BS. Wavne State univerxityz St. josephk college. Ind. llriier training. MICHAEL BIOROLSE: Willock. Pa. BA. St. Louia unixerxityz Xavier univeraityg Loyola unixer-ity: Way ne State uni- wersityg lfniverxity of Detroit. Latin. som-ial stiidiea. EYELYN Nll'Rl'Hi: Detroit. Nlif-h. HS. Faetern Nlivhiuan nolleue: MA. lfniver-ity of Detroit: lniverfity of Nlivh- igan. Engli-h. Ftudent f.ounf'il vo.poii-or. RICHARD NE:Xl,lf: Detroit. Xlirh. BA. Hillwlale college: Wayne State iinixerxityi lnniierfity of Nlivhiuan. Faniily lixing and world hixtory. Hoya Bowling vluli spon-or. RTT.-X NEVSIAN: Crand Nlaraia. Mit-h. BS.. NI.Ed. Wiayne State uni- veriilyg Eastern Nlivhigan college: Cleary Cominerf-ial college. Typing and shorthand. Chairman of Coni- mercial department. CAROL NINE: Romeo. Nlitrh. ILS. Lniseraity of Xlarylanflg I'niver-ity of Nlirhigan: liniver-itv of Tevwe--f'e. flheniistry. DONALD OLESZKIEWICZ: Grand Rapids. Nliwh. BS. Western Nlivh- . iglan rollegte: Wayne State univeriity. ,-irt. home decorating. Lf tr vb. ,. ,. .a ! 'Q' Y? L L LF or che r Tlllf Nlllllllflix Ieavher ix not at all like the Ntiait-lat-eil Yivtor- ian-age Nitin-ter ii-tially iiirturr-tl. 'lviwlayl leather find- time to rf'- lax and hate fun. Une of the nay to at-voiiipli-li thi+ if through the Teatlier-' llouliiig league. uhhh inert- alter -1 hool. 'Ihr faviiltx inenil-'-r- enioi thi- -of ial tinif- to- gzethr-r. Nlr-. Yelina Nlt'l.t-od proxex thi- point ax -he ti'ie4 for .1 Ntrilte while lxathryn l'r-nix await- her turn. 187 T' BEFORE tl hu tle ml hu tle f the flaw me etera paperi Shown alime are Mr Steinhoff Mr Camphell Mi eacher t p a cu if ruffee and a glance at mtrning Houston Mr Samul ki and 'tlr 'NIacFarlane WILPRFD CV EN C e Puinte Farm 'tlith BS lehlgh unner lt! 'N ld Wawne State umver ltv Alle hens ctlle e Mathematic Re erve ft uthall mach lltti N l'l'NlX a rc ci v Nllllll an , r Wayne State university. Wttrld hiqtrry. Future Q D ASA - H acherf 'l th . on . '15 ' -1:-0 188 LESSIE PICKARD: Mayfield. Ky. B..-N.. M.A. Peabody cwlle e. En lieh MABEL POWDER: Eayt Detrfit. Mich, ll,S. Ea.tern Michi an colle e. Hmuemakin . Chairman uf l-ltamemakin department. Df.'ALD PRll5OR: .rn it. NIR-h. ft. lui.. ivergitvg liniver-A ' of Detroit: Wayne State university. Cesmetry antl al ehra. AL A H.-XRl ER REAM: lwa City. lowa. B.S. S ate I' 't ri v f ROBERT REYNOLDS: ARCH RICHARDS: JACK ROBEI TS: Iowa: Wayne State univergity. Hcmemal-tin andfiod-. Fostoria. Ohio. B.S. B.A. B.Ed. Defiance col- lege' W0rce-ter School of Bu,iness Science' Michigan State university' Northwestern unie vercity' Eniverrity of Michigan. Typing. office machines, Camera club .pons0r. Mt. Clemen.. Mich. B.S. Ea-tern Michigan colle - MA. L'niwer'ity of Michigan. Mu,ic appreciation. Chairman of Fine Arts department. Ea t lletrsit. Mich. BS. Lniverfity of Miami. Health ans physical education. Aisixtant hafkethal anf track coach. B1 ye intramuralx. 27 Ol Our Educators Hold Masters Degrees JON ROHE Wlmneapolls Nlinn AA BS LPn LHIVCTSIIQ of 'Nlmne ota Nlafhine hop draftm ELIZABETH ROIFE Chelmosgan Nlir-h Chehov an Fountv Normal school Wayne State unlver itw Drner education CERADLIINE ROSCANO Beckley W Va B A Concord Colle e But Emzli h and tx nng, RONALD Rll7flN Fat Detroit 'Nlirh BS Fa tern Nlnrln an ull!-g.e Phvslval education Wre tlmg coach and a ttant football roach NIICHAEI SANIULSKI l'ra er 'lllch BS Univtr tlw of Detroit Nlath CUIHUCS ELEANUR SCHAEIJEI long I hntl NY BS New York unner v Wavne State umwer ity American hi ton and economics Detrait Nlirh BA YY asne State umver itv Nlex ico fity vollege Social studies Senior Cla ant S rure tlulm pon or HAROLD SNYDER X flemen Nllth B N Defianre cflle e l Bowlin flreen unner ltv Inner ltx rf Nlulnpan Mathematics DONALD STEINHOFF Platteulle Wie BS Wi von in State rolle JOHN R Til LOR Crand Rapid Nl ch ll X Fa tern Nl thi an vol e and Rapul I mor tolle e x C 1 an En lt h iv nwlm c uv 1 ' , . ' . , . ., . ., . . 7 ' 'l ' L ' - '. ' S . ' g. : j . . ' . ,g - ,' ' 3 ' ' S' '. ' . ness K 'S pr' r, A F . ' . 1 ' . . . J S . 'g 'v , f . 4 ' . S ' y ssl ,: , S. . .. ' ' ' .si!,Z f ', S- ' ' 'S ., I'..'.. .. - 5',1- f' ' I' , I . .' ' x ' ' ss l . e - - s s . ,IL Q s, . . ' 1 gz 3.S. ,gl .Y g. : 5.l., L : . . . s' . ge. English. I S. . i . . . Q , i' 'gl - leg 1 Cr ' S ,u ' ' g 3 llni ersity of Mi he . fl 'S . Brjs Bi ' g l I sporsor. THONIRS TSI JI Hilo. Hawaii. B.S. Stout State college. Wood-working. 'NIARION N ALDES: Warren. Klivh. B.S. Wayne State university, Span- 'S ' 'S -. I .- f w: let I , . i . ..-X, la xin ollege: Nl..-X. Un' , s' ' . 'g' . focial s tlir-s. Belf 'y. . ' f ' gr 1 j , St t -' 'fjg' 51. luuliili 1' gr. vo mr-r 'ial Wi s . . l.S.. . . . 'I' Q' A 'A 41: ' 5' 1' of Nl' 'l 'gr . H ' ' Pl 51- ,' ll- . '. .. , 5 ' ' ' s' j: . . ' s sch ,lg .l. tl. ' 'ne Stat uri s' jg C l- ' S' Q: ' 5' ' 1 lg-'. if - A . I , S. . . A ' 'gl N ' - sitj. f o , it 1' g. 1' ' g. 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' 1' S ' s' 'S ' 0 J l 1 ' 't tg . 1h and 'vsorltl hi torx RENK F lantlerSf ll KU' 'l' l'1ll Xlr-I1 ll f l r' lver tty of Nllthl an S tu K , EDDIE VXRNEY rx lx HS Nloreheafl State tolle e Xlawne Zl C' IHIIXCI' lll S Hn I ??lll1 IH 4 ZIM HELEN XINLE ntlor Ont 3 Xl Etl Wawne State unner in nner itw u it an llo ltltee n ttpm FRFD YITXLE Scottdale Pa ll 54 l uvltnell unixer itx fl D Rm he ter Dnlnxtw on N E W ax e mer itx o ate unlxer ltw Detroit ln titute of Tc-thntlw w ll ul BEN ERIX XY EBFR Nlt flemen Nluh B X NllClll an State unner w Nh rthantl ln mltlxeelln tspin LEW Ib XNETIEI La t nit Nlt 1 B X ientra Xltllll an co X Wasne State unner its Chemi trw Director f Kdut Ltlutatl rn pri ram EVERY year the teachers award scholarships to outstanding seniors who plan to attend college. ln order to raise money for the fund this year the teach- ers organized a bazaar which brought in more than 31,800 During the past 11 years the Ameri- can Federation of Teachers has award- ed 89,200 to East Detroit graduates. NUMEROUS prizes were given at the bazaar. Shown above are: Mrs. Etta Neuman, Mr. Vanamher Baker. Mrs. Velma McLeod. and Nlr. Thomas Hack- ett examining the gifts at one of the booths. Federation Bazaar Earned 51,800 To Help Worthy Seniors Go To College .-'ff' Avi'- .il THIRSTY Customers at the teachers bazaar kept Miss Ruth Turunen and Nlr Al Marco moxing at a frantic pace. TKKIXC time out from regular gym work. hir. lark Roberts. php'-ir-al efiu- cation instrurtor. bounces on the newly- acquired trampoline. 'I'E.-VIHERS get a chance to see a vlassroom from stu 118 and 119 semng. to a reiort men rw P lllflf ff 'W dent's point of view when they meet for their monthly farfultx facultw members meeting. Here our 88 faculty members are vrovvdfwl into room MQ '? 1 , Ve. ,1 f F ADULT education classes at East Detroit high have become very popular. Mr. Lewis Wetzel, seated, is director of the even- ing classes conducted in EDHS. Mr. Wetzel is shown with three townspeople, registering for classes. Bu Indispensable Often Behind The Scenes, X 1 ltl t Hl roth Nlr u and Nlr Pdna Qherman the attendance tlerk Here 'N rs Sherman fllQCl1 se one of the manw tall make esers das to check the authentrtltx f ab ence 'I if HJXIPIFFINK the permanent re o en one of the m m responslbllltles of 'Ur Judy Blackford secretarv to our a lstant prmclpal and Mrs Helen Rabold secretarv to Prm clpal Robert S Chrlstenson 'Nlr Blackford left gets help from 'Nlr Rabold on one of the record OVER 12100 book' Thats how many textbooks were checked m stacked and dl tributed from the bookstore thus wear Nlr Edtth Ho eated at rtght ls respon tble for the effluent operatton of our bookstore Nlr Helen Crawes and Mr-. Dorothy Puffpaff of the tlerttal staff are also available to he Mr Ho wheneser a ru h be ln 192 o t ' , Q I . -ff! ,, , an ., I , ..' fl , ' - t'- rds of stud ts is a j Q 4' ' ' ' Q , s. j ' . . . , SS' ' ' . f' , 5- ' . s.q7?', . s. . . , S. 4 Q. BUS4isawlrt la armies to l . s, Rth Wdlliams, the switchboard operator and receptionist, A s. 1 e . ' '. , tl '. 1 Si S 1' 'A s She 'S ' j ' ' jo ' s. s. ' , -5, 'K . -'- ' Jr 1' ' j ' gg.s ' s S' M lk rx. , 1' ' e . W .KA Q 1 I , 9 0 lp A S. gg S g S. ,K f , ' Q 1 to .., , l x t I ,. ,. 9 'im K' ' NIURF f41111il1:1r tw- all of Il' are the lll4 'N 'lf ,lerl-111e l.ixal1P!l1. inrl Nelwn. 'IU1111 -lunellfw. xlIlIlIl'4l Hr--111lev, Rermtlv llf-l.111x1, anfl VINNI- rlian. Stew R-wk, Tl1iQ -lav- time 111ai11rainf1nr'P Ntaff i4 -lnlwn takin: time Uff YT-1 a wffee lwreak, f14rHKIX1Lf'f1r111111rf1xi1m1e- lx 600 my ,OU -111111-ny- 1431-h l.11 1- u ln: 11111. lllll rlxe-e .ifllf-N 1111 If KPN 1'3113f11X', Here the l'ElI lf'FILi 111a111u4er. Xlwnu ulute. r1:l1I. uw- E-- rffllf- Ulxe YI llvr' i1111l1f'1lQ XX1111111: T11r1l1+'1r-11111 1l1+-1 xx re. lf-ft tv- right. Nlu111if'f11r- P'-. Xflf-lame lx111111e1. Nlef'l13 lu lxl111:f'1'. lf'ax1111'- Fllll 11i. 31 I H1142 Hvnx-,111.1lv ll1.y'1fl1x' llllllllllpl le 11111 I'If'll1I'P'fl WORK goes 1111 Zlfllllllfl the l'l1rf'li tu keep EIJHS in mp 1'11111liti11n. Must students nex- er see thexe people, who wnrk at night tn keep our s1'l11ml clean. Shown are Nlaurire Fw11rn4 ier. Art Xlarvhiunini. Pele Crusm. Wilfred Hippe. and Lyle Cliff1.r1l. 16- . an 'Q si A 'ill' l Q' 5 1 f 2 .A,k mv i 'ii' 5 ggfift - ' K - L ' 4 S f QU wx, 2 , in is . ' xt 5 5 ' R Q ' i , Q 'A fa if W ' v 1 0 . , . 7 'li' -4 . ,,,...M-.. 9 A'-4' Q i 95 f ins Sn ' gr MERCHANTS in the East Detroit area are some of the most friendly and co-operative businessmen tn be found anywhere in the country. This book, and particular this section, is due to their interest in youth and East Detroit high school. wxmn I , I if I gf 12 Y f 'Q AE g if f 9 . s vs 4- x .N,f sf 5099 t ' 1 14052 'S 2 - .E 5 ,Q an 5 - .1 - - go ... MERCLLIS Chevrolet 6 0 Your Locol Chevrolet Deoler When rt comes to buying o new cor or just looklng EDHS students know where to go - 21aoo olumor ' PR 5 8300 LA 1 0666 f '1f'f'X RODNEY H11 19 9 For Fresh Fnsh Toke o tmp from EDH S And Chlps students ond get your cor woshed ot Litff 1 Gif. STOP S 21716 Grotuot 13534 Kelly Rd PARAMOU NT AUTO WASH -5' SMS Mens and Boys Wear For the la+es+ male Fashions Easi' De+roi+ers Head For 2263I Grahot I UNNY Lrongeyer buys a box of chocolates from Jim Ignagni Tonv Szep ana Leo Nlr'Kenna are al 0 on hand All are students or graduate KISSN ER PHARMACY WE SPECIALIZE IN ff EDHQ PRESCRIPTIONS You Can Counf On Us 2I30l Grafiiof Easf De+roi+ NEWEST styles in port Jacket: are being tried on by Ron Williams and Richard Berch ALDO S PIZZERIA You foo will be the hero of the girls when you fake them to ALDO'S H1-QNHY PAHKIZR treats Elaine Young ami Blifltafa Pafflula to the hear in piLza. 197 SHELLS l'0I116'a1mflz4 f-vw, For top Sporting goods WF In flfjyfen' f' Half 90 TO ROYS SPORT SHOP Wflfle lm NEFF S FRIENDLY SERVICE For CI fest take off We take off to Neff IOH D n H xml! lt Q green -I3ITll1-. a ter H --1 Q! , f l E 1, -, Vw: -ta inn U 1 aux n - mv, 198 M l'Q35 K1 -'H--. llllbncuhou SMITH S PHARMACY S The Rexall Drug S1'ore HAIR FASHIQNS RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS 230I3 Grahoi, Corner 9 Mule and Grahot Ave PR I 6873 Get a qulck Set Before that BIG DANCE I d oa e Iaac S ,I gets e tyld Be Dale NOW ENTERING THE ERA DF All. ELECTRIC LIVING Today s graduates are entering an excltlng new era where they wlll llve better electrlcally ln every way at home at work or at play No matter whlch path you may choose electrnclty wlll be there to Ilghten your load brnghten your way help you llve better electrically I I II n ., g - , X ' ' 3' , ..- Q K X ., . 4 I . F .0 fy ' E I I' If QA W PAT BURNS, left, and Gloria Wallace, right, stop to talk , A with Sue Hummel and salesmen in one of East Detr0it's most ' pop a g t e. J nn IN r s 0, EDH unior, h r hair s e rn- 's. ' 199 CDAKWOCDD FRIENDLY Dl5Tl-ER Fl-UWERS 14303 9Mile Rd. Itls easy for East Uetroiters to stop at Oakwood Friendly Service lrecause it's so close to School. WHILE an Oakwood attendant IS bu 1lw at work Rod Kotvlo 'Every Girl Loves Flowers WITH the help of Ro er Dlstler Chuck Salmon pxns watches from the vrewpunt of a mechamc COP H 6 UH Pat Crr man Most of the PlClU1Cb 111 Thlb Book WCIC H Produced Wllll Equlprnent and Supplleb FORD Stucllo Camera Sho 19 J 'Nl k Crm Ponte p Gratlot Between 9 S. 10 M1le Rds l D ac C 1 We SCIVICC Am Wlake of fruck or Car TU 1 6200 'i 'iii TALKINC wnh 'llr Jlner owner f the hop ah ut he nevset camera 1 Chuck Qalrn n Ch l ph tographer Lib WVM 200 T Y M . 1 1 'I' H . . Y ' ' . g ' D d ' ' 1 . S QI SS . . . 1 7 R5 ' . v , , ' ln 1 ll ' SL . ul .. X ,Ml . . 1 'L H A wot, 1 -M ff' H45- I . .Q ,1 ' e T I ,N ' ,MM ' - fx E . .v 1 A . . 0' , ' In S 0 t ' 5 'S , o , S on 0 . h . FOR THE BEST FISH AND CHIPS IN TOWN EDHS STUDENTS GO TO LOUS PERCH HOUSE Gel' The Pointe? GRATIOT NEAR e MILE P V I Open From7am +o I0pm METAL BURT S DRUGS MASTERS U2 Gran Complete and C rrecl Ire Crrptl As Hur D ctmr Order '5 Enhxen your dmm room mth a modern dmette set 201 Theres a gurl Id luke to know 3 She has so much polse and conhdence I ll bet she worlts for the telephone company Those girls are so attractne and hate such friendly pleasant manners They re talking about Lucy who started worlun for 'Illchlgan Bell rl ht out of hloh school Qhc was tramed by frxendlv understandmg superusors and today she s proud of her work enjoys a hne salary regular wage lllI'I'C35CS and many new frlends Lucy w as dellghted from the very hrst hy the clean pleasant QUI'I'0UlldlIlg'S by the regularly scheduled mul mormng and mldafternoon breaks for relaxing, lll for ads ancement Isnt that kllld of Job worth golng after? Then why not get ln touch wlth us perhaps theres a telephone job for you Well be happy to talk INlI.I'l you about the IIIIGFCSIIIIS work at Mlchlgan Bell A Good Place to Work MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Gordons Baking Co SCHEMM INSURANCE IF YOU EAT IN SCHOOL Flre Bonds Casualty and Automoblle Insurance 22212 Gratlot East Detrolt X 1' QNX 1 ll' ll' 'Flin' YOU EAT SILVERCUP BREAD SENIOR Dorothy Wood dxscusses msurance wxth a represen tt:t:yeElgIV?g:hemm Insurance agency which IS just a few blocks ll I u 1 l ll ff ' ' V ' Y ' . K 57 V. V. V V V. VV 9 D A . T . A ' ' C 1 lg in L ln K I' 4' I , . ., I , v v . - 1 I- 9 , ' . , , , . I . , , ,V . I ' J ' ' PF , 17 ' I ' ' comfortable lounge rooms, and by the opportunities Q .. n v 1 ' s . V. V , . , , . . . V V V I . . V 'I l U . . 1 3 7 I .?' 4 QYW MICHIGAN V sf A swoon aus uw 1 0 1 f I ' ff ' . X ' I 202 ART O CRAFT Gd The Best TV and Phonographs East Detroltets Know Where To RUdl0 81 TCIGVISIOI1 Go For All Oecaslonb servlce H1101 IIMW HHH ffl I' 22391 Gratiot PR 60101 TO K IYF the xerw bet Janet XILDCYUIILII know enou h to h I3RiiKAf AIKLES a S C' nmgrg 1Trl'n Ie MV W' 1 head f T Xrtflfraft EIJHS ale man IS Le nard Fmlf-nau un re 5 0 tu Ente 1' 0 13 fa 1 am ee the xlewpt televlslon model hlfl ami stereo phono raph You dont base to be a raduate In be amart FIRST STATE BANK enou Tw 1' lrst btate Bank Two Lonxenxent Locatlons 22616 Cratlot 1LaQt Detrolt 25000 Hack bt Clalr Shores HERWIAN NEHL' a member of the flrt raduat of Fat Deir It and how an offlclal at the Fir! gtate Rank IH Ea! Detrmt. jun, bank tel r. and .tudenlg Judy Alter and Larry Derarmeaux. in a di:cu.:ion about :axin 5. f N'-9 203 WALSH STUDENTS SPECIALIZE in the study of Accountancy and Finan- cial Administration to move forward in business. Study at Walsh where Michigan certified public accountants, auditors, financial executives and suc- cessful business proprietors have stud- ied for the past thirty-seven years. Day, evening, or Saturday classes will begin September l4, l959. Registration for Fall classes begins August 3, l959. Free placement assistance to students, and graduates. WALSH Nsmurs CCOUNTANCY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration I20 MADISON AVEIIUE, DETROIT 26, MICII. - Telephone W0 I-5136 H R Terryberry Co WHEN lT COMES i0 CLASS RINGS COME TO TERRYBERRY' Richard Ernt Representatne Don t take a chance Take your clothes to MEIER CLEANERS DIANE DOSCH enter gets a close lew fthe excel s re y ur formal or suit is ready for the big e ents com mg up' 9 . S 7 . Y V I ' S - 1 - u, . . . l , ,Aix ' L 22017 Gratiot - East Detroit P X 7 , , , W X A v L . C ' . XV 1 wort t 0 A v ' U . .u 'o ' ' ' V ent l 1 ne on clothes cleaned at Mens Cleaners Be If you wanf fo shed some :gm on +l'1e subTeC+ see my Dad a+ RAY 5 ELECTRIC Insurance Agency Complefe Insurance Coverage I Camden Eagf' Defy-O Aufo and Accadenf Complefe Marine Coverage INSURE BY TELEPHONE Raymond deStelger, HC Gr a o Rose Ile PR 7 9334 1'x: Easy Detrolters Wllh brothers and slsters remember Got a Hole In Your Sole SANDRA LOU TOT SHOPPE prof 137. W- East Defrost i QUICK n SERVICE Shoe Repair 227I8 Grafiof, Eas'r De'rroi+ , O 205 1959 Official Rosters Ot School Organizations ON the followmg three pages are ltsted the offlclal members of the school s 0l'g8Il1Z3tl0IlS and clubs The names were glven to the East Detrolter staff by the advlsers of each group ART SERVICE CLUB Carol Ambrose Carol Basarlch Joan Beger Carol Blne Carol Bockmlller Larry Cory Gerry Davldson Norman l'ranc1s Don Honald Douglas Krueger Dlck Krueger John Kurtz Art Mlchell Conme Pesta Carol Plotrowskl Susan Rlemer Joyce Scholz Carol Schroeder Barbara Sleger Barbara Vlncent Prank WIHCHOWSKI Pat Yearkey AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Bert Alexander Ward Asher Janet Beckstrom Ron Berry .llm Barnals Cordon Cooper Joe DILICCO Cecll Downs Dave Dudek lom Duggan Don Fenwlck Ray Ftscher John Gaber Byron Ceorges Mlke Glrard Ron Gudenau Clayton Hama Elalne Heldemam. Gary Hutton Bernard Kalmowskl Joseph Kansy Henry Kllng Denms Large Joel Larson Noel Larson John Lonchanch Larry Low Morris Majszak Lols Mogan Duane Newmann Don Nord Gary Parks Don Plerce Nancy Seegert Mlldred Slmmons Robert Sheufelt James Thomas Ron Torreano Mlke Wurm Dale Zado CONCERT CHOIR I2 grade Bob Adams Marllyn Beach Paullne Corbln Sue deBeaucla1r Rose Mane deSte1ger Geraldlne Dorllng Ruth Drake Llnda Frances .loan Gerds Jon Green Conme Hawes Alta Lees Anne Lenz Marte Leo Connle Logsdon Melame MacMurd0 Domlnlc Mauola Davld Nellls Landls Reed Leonard Rlcclnto Tony Scally Suzanne Schreck Ron Schult Sherryl Towery Mlke Trautman Gabrlel Vlllasurda lNelson Zablk 11 grade Lmda Crlsher Barbara Dauterman Paul Dufty E Bart F lorl Marianne Fuhr ltlarty Lumla Jo Ann Marasco Mary McCall Jean Moffat Alona Moon vlrglnla BIUCCI Jacquellne Nagle Marelena Nlespolo Marilyn Norton Marjorle Pabst Gary Park Janls Scharf Judy Talford Claudette Zygadlo I0 grace Neal Alderman Nancy Bames Robert Barnes Nelson Chapdelaln Ruth Cnsher Mary Ann Gage Elalne Helldemann Lynda Jerome Sue Gowman Dlane Mlcenass Lynette Schemm Vlrglnla Scoble Carolyn Wlute FRENCH CLUB Dlanna Anderson Noreen Boucher Carolyn Boarman Jan Buxton Nancy Ed erton Joan I'rabott Nlarlene Gawlowskl Carol Hawklns Joy 'lenwood Dlane Horn Paulette Kolke Carol Pastorelll Carol Purcell Susan Plemer Carollne Stobaugh Conme Superson Sandy Whltehorn Claudette Zygadlo FUTURE NURSES CLUB Kathy Adamson Pat Brabyn Geneva Brown Glona Chereson Karen Closs Ellen Connelly Pat Dlllon Judy East Sharon Ellls Llnda Gerlach Mary lras Barbara Iwanowskl Evelyn Iwanowskl Glorla Katulskl Sharon Kowallk Carole MRIIHOWSKI Suzette Martln Sandra Nardone Karen Nlchols Joan Perkowskl Joyce PCIKOWSKI Sandra Saucler Cerrle Smeltlnk Jackxe Sommer Jltdy VanDenabeelc Frances Wllll8mS Pat Woodcock Judy Wurm Gene Enoch Carolyn Euen Sharon Hagen Anlta Hall Joan Hall Donna Hewltt Barbara Hogan Judy Holbrook MaryLou Hudson Sue Hummel Karen Jackson Sandy Klawender Joan Koster Ann Kramer Carol MBIIDOWSKI Marllyn Marlno Kay Mann Snaron McLean Noreen Mlchard Faye Mllllcan Judy Norwich Darlene Panlzzl Barbara Paul Marge Paullck Conme Pesta Jan Phelps Janet Robbe Jean Saarl Dlane Stttaro helen Slovak Llalne Stann Nancy Stelnetz blame Stupeckl Marcla Taylor Pat l'enHopen Jean Wager Janet Wexchel Lynn Wlllxams Judy Wllh Haroldme Wolgast Dorothy Wood Judy Wurm KAlvlLliA KLUB .la e U clcslrom Carol rlllar Elaine neldemann Uavld Kmleclk nod Kotylo Cltdrles Salmon GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSN PUSH' Pmgef Dlanna Anderson LOWS Pwkef Mary Ann Borkowskl DOHKIHS Wood Claudette Bnsson Mary Broschell LIBRARY CLUB Jan Buxton udy Beaublen Mary Catenacct Judy Bodeneau Pat Casey Vlta Bommarlto Conme Castle Joe Boner Sue Clune J can Brower Dlane Comfort Beverly Dunnslager Carolyn Connors Llnda Gerlach Pauhne Corbm Davld Glannasl Pat DeLlsle Jan Hess Pat Ellas Joanne Hughey Kathy Heldt Klane Kirby Joyce McLaugh1ln Allce Pace Ruth Ann Pltzel Ann Sargent Ursula Slusarskl Jerry Sobczak Jean Sulllvan Vyonne VanS1ambrouck Judy Wurm MIXED CHOIR 12 grade Adamson Kathy Baues Lrlka rown Jo Ann Bush Katherlne Casey Patrlcla Dawson Blll Doble Marcla Duggan Tom Durlk Sue Essllnger Judy Gould Green Hayes Helns Lefler Pa J on J udy' Tom J udy Llndow Edward Lumla Ann Mlsany Marllyn Monarch Kaye Nowak Jay ROSSI Ron Schuefeldt Sharon Stobaugh Carolyn Vmcent Barbara Yearkey Pat Wagner Ed Wllson Shlrley 11 grade Alter Shlrley Barbanl Pat B8SIl8.l'lCIll Mary Bauer Slgnlm Bunch Henrletta Campbell Kenneth Casey Carol Crlnlon Gerald Doyle Joyalyn Gurdon Geraldlne Gudeneau Ron H111 Rodney Hallman Donna Holbrook Judy Iras Mary Hwanowskl Barbara Jones Janet Majsmk Maunce Marlno Marllyn Mash Kenneth Mazzara Josephlne Meyers Charles Olsen Robert This Page Presented Through TheCourtesy of H A Powell Studios 206 . . . . 9 u u a 0 . . . . 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