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

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We shall see how a , lv f 2 E f . . J-f' ' C g g T 4 Vocational Segment Social Segment Creative Segment 5 O The Laboratory I , 3, W -M, 5' qagfrlgwr I wx, 2 U., f 'nl , , Wg iw '21,-' ,,g ' ,if' i3?if 2' x A - V. T - 1 fl IFXW .cull llhfll .u---1Wv'nI NIIIH'--IX IM lin' lwvV.1w.U .1-Ylu'x ww fnwhi IIIVIIIlllII'IIN41lXM1HIN lH'I 1II.I1HIlZ- i II IIIIII - Emi ill Il I +1 lIf'1v-,.1- M1-1-mll-rx HI IVHIIHHIQ Ilfn- vlllvfrms .llfx-fvlw M1--uH+Igr .lrwl -1-x--V!-1 HAH- ulwf. 5 B I i l.:.-,..,- -- mm -HE 6536-, 7, H s-4, Y -4 Q -r 1 f I r fn 'i K JI' L .. fi eld, an Detroit high school students do not ,lie dormant for ion . The classes and foun ,Ns 1? I ...Q ss ff' - .. J L 1 'wi specimens such as these exiilfeiani, colorful students at Memorial it easy to observe the action and reaction of the teenager to the stimuli d here arouses the curiosity of even the most skeptics? youths. jf an mum -,, s 2, fl . ,T M 'HM 1 . I . Q X 4, f 52' J, XX 5 , u - ' b H, is ysical Se ment COORDINATION, physical fitness, and good health habits are prime aims of the physical education depart- ment. Students learn the value of team work and good sports- manship which will help them in all phases of later life. WSW ll' gp A X '14 1 'Wm ,Wifi Q was -ff ,Wm 3 ,,...--- '-v ' if -,-fr -v -,PI ,mp ,grnlficfm il y 3 1 m Ani 1 VOLLEYBALL is just one of many activities that develops team- work in girls gym classes. Here Eva Mash. Carole Ciurla. Karen Miller and Carol E h attempt to add If their core FIRST aid is one of the many aspects of home nursing Shown at left is 'Nlarlon Torrance bandaglng the arm of .Ioan Rishkel Here Al barner pratllce the proper method for artificial re piration on Nlel Schulte Look mg on is Tony Ceorgeff s r ' s . FIGHTING to sate a life would nut he left to chance if the proper training is acquired. 4' Q ' uwuuxmnxqnmzgz-' ' t 4 E1 ,'. 'l LLM iL , , ...gb N NJ U A' 'lg' .. . I BASKETBALL IS open to all boys who WlSh to play Boys 1ntramural games are plaxed every Wednesday mth 20 teams 10 semor SIX jumor and four sophomore The teams, orgamzed by the students ar formed to promote good sportsmanshlp, and sklll Varsltw and junmr warslty basketball plax ers referee the Games 1 XCTION 1 plenhful a the en1rr ha1etl1e11'turn durm hu 1n ra mural Nhonn here 1n the heat f battle are T1111 Hart Can Park Duk Nlalanu ln and Larrx lx11l1r1 X URl'l L atllre wa ne 111etl111l ll e In the 111111 .1 li1111l1er n rr A111 L1 n atle11t1f111 on e mann e 111 e trale 1 are e e errs on Jun N ,1 gr .1111 l 111 F1 lrcl 111Iran111ral l I e4l lere are C e r e lx Ron lxenj r xe XIKHLI h Farl lllxe 1 Il N1l111 . . W 'I Q ' ' ' 1 e N' xxx , ' .v 0 !.A X . . . . . . 5 I It , . 1 - K4 X 1 , r I 5 ve , ,x A COL W 1 ' ' s lb - 1 s ll 4' Her- l' 1 . 4. Z1 ju it Ie' . In g'i ' th , H fl' g floor. Her 1lis1'11ssi11g pre-gr 1 s ' gl' Ilen- ' ' , nis llesnoyer. lfte llh,rf,-51111. J U' N I, I1 1l'i-. - 1 ' f ' liill We-Hel. 'TY ' I . IIUN Ll'lX'l'l'l1.X'lAIUXS -ef-1111-fl 111 111-111-r here as thi- tea zf '1 up il win, 111 the -11pl1o11111rc' clixision of lmyx ' -. Jivur, 1 ' , log Yolf. ' '11 ski. Ste' 1' g. .' s.a11lRw1 .'-'11eI. Af f I '.s sos ' 'g1,js'I- 9, S ' ' +1 . -' '. 'N ' O ,feyw DICK ICKES skirts around end chalking up yardage which helped tie Bob Marasco for the best ground-gaining average on the team. 4,. 5 f 1 F V ,..- -.49 9 kk' ' 1p' J. Q fa -9' 3, A1 d 11 ff H ANN 1111 , 1i V' zu. M: 4- 'R' X., ' ' b ' wr? 3 rf ' lf' V U A I, ef ' , ',, r' ' 1 'i' ' , X , 'MZ A . ? K ' ' od, ,A . I rf 924 Mflss. W 4' - ' V ' ' ' J ' ' Y W 5 r 1 i ' X xi ', F inf.. '- Lone Win Fails To Dampen Spirit VARSITY football suffered a setback this year as East Detroit ended the Eastern Michigan league season with a record of no wins and six losses. and an over all season record of one win and eight defeats. The Shamrocks registered their only victory against the Roseville Wildcats. a traditional rival, in a decisive 19 to T romp. Although they had a losing season the Shams played good ball especially in their last few games. They lost two games by one touchdown and the Homecoming game by only two points. Several of the lrish squad played outstanding ball during the season. The quarterback slot was amply filled by Bill NlacGillivray who surprised many by being as good a receiver as he was a passer. Coach Larry Hartsig introduced a halfback to quarterback pass that clicked many times. This was not the only complicated play that was trickily used by the varsity boys this year. The spread formation was used frequently and clicked twice for Tiles. On this play the tackle becomes eligible to receiyc a pass and Dennis Kline and Ben Trombat were two tackles who scored touchdowns this year. The fullback position was shared equally by three players. Leon Zdan. who did most of the outstanding punting for the Shams. Dave Kowalski. and Ray Minervini. Kowalski also filled in at the halfhack spot for Dick lckes who suffered a dislocated elbow at mid-season. The other half of the backfield was spearheaded by sophomore Bob Nlarasco who tied with lckes for the best running average on the team. Varsity letters were awarded to 3-1 gridders. and l3 will return to holster next vear's squad. ' 1 '18 CHECKING with coach Larry Hartsig, quarterback Hill Slac- Cillivray carries another play into the game. Bill. along with Hay Nlinerxini. served as co-captains of the team and were also selected by the coaches as Most Valuable Players. SHANIROCKS HUDDLE AROUND QIFARTERIBACIK NlacCILI.IVRAY TU HI-INR THE NEXT PLAN OF ATTACK. 17 VARSITY SEASON SCORES EUHS 0 Royal Oak Uonfle-ro l8 EDH5 19 Roseville 6 EDHS 19 Ferndale iT EIWHF T Hamtramck iT EUH5 18 Hazel Park 20 EDHS 6 Royal Oak Kimlrall 25 EDHS T Birmingham 13 EDHS T Ht. Clemens H EDHS 6 Port Huron 13 FINAL ENII. STPXNIJINKL Fernmlale Royal Oak Kimball Birmingrham Mt. Clemens Port Huron Hazel Park East Detroit Winn l,osI 6 U 1 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 1 5 0 6 STRETCHING high, Bob Nlarasvo reaehes in vain to snag another MacGillivray pass. Although he misserl this TD he raiulrled for five in the season. r PUDDLES of water were used hy this unidentified East Detroiter to wash the mud from his hands in the Port Huron game. TE.-XNINIATES anrl fans whoop it up in the serond half of the Hornevoming game as the lrisll rally to vlose the gap to Iwo points. llazel Park held on to win. how- me-r.20to18. 5 ' VIKINCS swarm in on Leon Zclam as the ball slips from his grasp in the lluzel Park game. The referee grew a close look to see if a foul is being: mmmitted, ill X .ff NS R 43 V Q Q3 ' iq l 2 M QL, 5 af: ' rl fr ',A ff' if 51 FQ- ' W5 , - . ' I ' ,.. -5' +A f- n f . V, 5 :Y x I . . Ai 2,13 'f ...E gf. ,.,.m,..,' ,,,,,WNfL6' XM Q Imam Y -IIN , M 5 Q , Wi-'0 '51 ,mic-yih'y5?'N E31 iz E53 IEW nie 43' QQ7'-525, X -U Q tate .fa i15 17.'ef?er it V if 74 ? f G91 1 5? 0 ' ' S9-ifittti it 13.4259 -,..-a JUNIOR VARSITY team members for the 1939 season are: Row 1, left to rightg Mike Lindow. Gary Hawes, Don Raether, Larry Spear, Ron Griggs, Tony Rettich, Bob Henke, Jerry Brzezinski, George Genovich. Richard Ercolani. Dennis Kuch- arek. Row 2g Coach Richard Gess, Chuck Wheeler. Bill Harris, Larry Schafer. John Albright. Ewatd Ueberschar, Gary lngram. Richard Bourgeault, Vic Gajda, Lou Abate. Rene Van Huylen- brouck, Vernon McKinley, Assistant varsity coach. Wilfred Owen. Row 3: Nelson Peilstocker. Tom Kline. Bob Fowler. Don Ratzel, Bob Buckley. Greg Jurczak, Allan Scarborough. Steve Kovack. Manager Dave Angel. East Detroit Reserves Close Season In Zncl Place Tie 1 QUARTERBACK Jerry Brzezinski tossed 11 touchdown passes to spearhead the junior var- sity as they fought to a tie for second position in the reserve Eastern Michigan league stand- ing. Despite a mediocre season record of three wins. four losses and a tie. several boys demon- strated ability which stamped them for future stardom. George Genovich. Dennis Kucharek. Rene Van Huvlenbrouck. Dick lfrcolani. and Ewald Uebcrschar showed fine ball-carrying ability. Outstanding pass receivers were ends Dick Bourjzcault. Bob lrlcnke. and Ron Zormeier. Thr- line shared in thc glorv also with Bob Fowler. Gary llawcs. Larry Sliafer. and Don Rat-tlwr looming as standouts. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES EDHS 6 Roseville 13 EDHS 0 Port Huron 0 EDHS 19 Ferndale T EDH5 12 Catholic Central 13 EDHS 37 Hamel Park 24 EDHS 0 Royal Oak Kimball T EDHS 12 Birmingham 13 EDI-IS 7 Mt. Clemens 0 WISHING he were a hit taller than the Mt. Clemens de- fender is Richard Bourgeault. 85 above. Although the pass was incomplete. the Little Clovers squeezed out a T to O victory, Looking on is Richard lfrcolani. 8-1. -4 ROUNDING a turn at the state regionals, Dave Warner leads team mate Jim Chapman by a few lengths. Sopho- more Dave Maynard, however, out distanced all East Detroiters by finishing 14th out of a field of 98. SLUSHING through mud at Grosse lsle, cross country runners from southeastern Michigan compete for honors at the state regionals. East Detroit finished sixth out of 14 teams. Cross Country Squad Enioys Successful Year Sl RllYTlNG through a winning season, the cross country team chalked up a record of four wins. and three losses. The lrish. under Coach Jack Roberts. finished sixth in the regionals. and then fifth in the Eastern Michigan league. Through the regular season, the harriers won over Lincoln of Warren 25 to 37, Ferndale 23 to 33. Rose- ville 175 to LLOW. and Mt. Clemens 22 to 36. The losses were to Hazel Park 32 to 23. Birmingham 47 tc 15, and Port Huron 41 to 18. This was the best season experienced by the lrish cross country runners. X. CROSS COUNTRY squad members for 1959 are: left to right top row, Don Lapinski, Leonard Miller, John Staten, John Iras, Dave Maynard, Louis Perry, Bill Bos, Dave Warner, Ralph Redmond, Fred Eichberger. Coach Jack Roberts. Bottom 22 row left to right: George Kolf, James Thomas, Gerald Weinert James Chapman, Tony Vitale, Mgr. Bob Risebrough, Pau Warner, Toby Jewett, Mel Gower. Not present when picture was takeng Norman Mills. I' i li at 1' fa ff 9-X 9-1 Us 'fx f 4- 'Q tl V 1 A 4--'72 J ENTIIISIASM and precifinn are clelnonstrateil by the var- Henry. Triiilv Hriee. Shirley lgiinily. jf-an Saar-i. Um-i, Hemx Nily vheerleaflera ae they leail the fun- of HUH5 at all athlc-Iii' :mil W enilx I,xn,Il, Sfgliqliyif in the ,-mr is Vdpmin Narikn .ivtiiitiex Fhnxxn ulume. left lu right ure: lfarul Kiukzl. Lynn Nlurinn, Varsity Cheerleaders Spark Shamrock School Spirit VARSITY squad members of the 1959-60 season are: left to Don Lapinski, Joe Stuban, Curt Cooper, Bill MacCillivray right, Bill Bos, Bill Prantera, Bill Troesken, Jim Barker, Ron Ernest Kecskes, Bill Northup. Not pictured is Nelson Peilstockei Defer, Bud Weinert, Len Miller, Coach Fred Lee, Dick Ickes, student manager. Irish Cagers Won No Titles But Still Had Winning Year SHAMROCK cagers experienced a furious and frustrating year in the 1959-60 basketball season. With a little bit of luck behind them in the beginning, the Irish battled their way into sole possession of first place in the Eastern Michigan league. However, in the second half of the season, they suffered an almost complete reversal, win- ning only two and dropping five. This forced the green and white squad into unfamiliar fifth place in the EML. In tournament play, things seemed cheerful after a TO to 56 romp over South Lake. Roseville was the only obstacle between the Sham- rocks and their second consecutive district trophy. Despite the two sound thrashings, the Wildcats received earlier in the season by the Irish, they roared back to upset the defending regional champions by three points, 51-48. The greatest single game scoring spree was the final game of the season when they scored 82 points against Port Huron for the largest total in five years. 24 SEASON SCORES East Detroit Roseville East Detroit Grosse Pointe East Detroit Ferndale East Detroit Birmingham East Detroit Ml, Clemens East Detroit R.0. Kimball East Detroit Hazel Park East DClI'0il Port Huron East Detroit Ferndale East Detroit Birmingham East Detroit Mt. Clemens East Detroit R.O. Kimball East Detroit Roseville East Detroit Hazel Park East Detroit Port Huron DISTRICT TOURNAMENT East Detroit 73 South Lake East Detroit 48 Roseville ii fn Mi c. V ., Vw x V 4. 1 6 A n 1 VN- .null 'v 1211 45' ,fx .45 . k TJ -3 , ,,.,i-s,.,,i M A l aww 'W ARCHINC the hall toward the basket, Shamrock eager Bill Bos I xi van only wait to see if his effort will be rewarded with a point. The ' H 9 Green and White took adiantage of enough of these free gifts to top Port Huron on their home court. TENSION registered on the faces of all players involved as Shamrock for- ward Curt Cooper drops in a basket from the foul line. This novel shot was taken from the Port Huron press lmox ily Roim- ert Sheufelt. Statistics Reveal Irish Team Balance FGA FUJI FG '70 FTA TP Cooper 123 58 161 Bos 122 52 152 Weiner! 129 58 1-14 Prantera 68 32 100 Ickes 65 24 T0 Troesken 57 22 60 Keeskes 85 28 T1 Defer 39 12 36 Stulian 32 15 33 Barker 20 T 20 Lapinski 1 U 6 Blacliillixray 55 1 4 Northup 13 5 17 Blixa 11 0 4. Miller 1 1 3 TOTALS T61 315 889 UPPON EN T5 340 880 ,f4,fWgu , V , , f 'ff , ,K iv Z I f W' 'O' Y ' 1 1,77 3 Q1 B? V? I J W 1 ilk ,A , , W '29 if L4 atb '53 Qui' GRASPING a liasketlxall can he difficult. espevially when some- one else wants to grasp the same liall. llill 'lroesken gets a wrestling lesson from the opposition. DRIBBLINU along the sidelines, Bill BlacGillivray uses Bill Bus as a shield enabling him to sidestep this South Lake Cavalier in last NlarCh's District Tournament games. Some EDHS Players Won Special Honors ALL-LE.l.CL'li teams were chosen this year by newspapers in the greater Detroit area. Bill Bos was picked lay the Detroit Xews, and Buwl W'vinert lay the Times. on the EXIL first teams. ln the South Xlarfomli News. llif-k lr-ke-s reveivetl honors ln lieing part ul the- secoml ICNIL team. Woinert anfl Bos were given honorable mention. LlOl'l'ED on the head as he reavhes for the little ball that wasn't there , Curt Cooper attempts to retriewe a loose hall. H mtl time cle Little 'rush Share EML Crown lllXl up tlie 4 1 un with a thrilling xivtury mer pig ll 1 plv-e Exll, title willl the Little llx 1 uutive year the Little Clovei J Jecl a ei us 111111 J Mllll ll wins aurl une loss Thur 1-QIJHS IQIJHS I-QDHS 1-QIJHS IEIJHN IQIDHS EIJHS HDH5 EIJIIS EIJHS I-QIJHS IQIJIIS IQIJHS EMIS l-15115 'lhtalg 819 feat .ll NIMH XARSITX SICXSUN SCORES limexille Vi e l' ' v li-x will Q lfermlale liirminglium Xlt. l,ilt'IlIC'llK ll. O. Kimliull Hazel Park Port Hurrln l e1'ndale llirminglialii Xlt. Clemeiix till 11.0. Kimlr Rusexille Hazel Park Port Hurmi IXLLESI' man on the IVE, Louie env, takes a 111155 and drives in L o e tu Cure. IOL X .ii .ire 1 r-n Iudent iiiuiiugvr, 'limp ruw, C4 Lulu AP t X 1 as time-rt mlm Xlill llaxe xlltjllllftl. Hun Zurme t 4 ICI lcriy lbllt' in .ine in xerell ,lvm-lt. flutlent manager xifu lx tmlmf mn l't+it llumn llxt llt'llHll juniwr Yule i WRESTLING provides plenty of action. here Tony Cook applies a cross face hold on his opponent. DOWNINC his oppo- nent in the Hazel Park match. .lim Thomas, in white. added another vic- tory to become this year's best matman. with a rec- ord of nine wins and one loss during the regular season. Bolt compiled the second highest rec- ord on the squad. with seven wins and three- losses. Matman Thomas Secures 3rcl Place In Regionals THROUGH the efforts of ,lim 'lil1Ull12lS. ljast Detroit placed 15th in the finals of the stale tournament at lfast Lansing this year. jim. who sson third place in the regionals, it as the teamls top winner during the season and the only wrestler from EUHS to qualify for the finals. Varsity letter winners are: Walt Corican, Joe Schmidt, ,lim Thomas, Earl Xlullins, ,lim Lacklin, Leroy Boza, John Staten. Doug Krueger, Bill Poore. Neal Alderman. Stan Dreslinski, lim Taszreak, Ben Trombat. Irv liabideau. 'liolly Cook. and Bob Fowler. Xlr. lion lluzzin is the coach. BOB CRAHANI .IINI THOMAS Baseball Squad Hopes For Another Winning Season . L Ali ww- H n rn l I : Ia glib: 7 BEATING out a hit, jerry Brezezinski gets to first before the relay from J im Barker to Dave Thompson was complete. MISSING the baseball championship last year, and thrown into a four way dead lock for second place. gave this yearis squad an incentive to fight harder. With seven returning lettermen, and 48 new hopefuls, coach Mel McKenzie was out to surpass last yearls four won. two lost league record. X17 .I. . ing 1 I E gg I ui' 'fs 'Text n 'H I ' ' I , i .. P l l , 'Tlx . .- 1 ....f4n.:-f...-. W4-.f Hs - -A V- A i r- . ,.,, ....L.....s-N 027' -'f7'fM fi? 5 .bf .,,, i Vgf:Qks,,q,,:.31f ' ears tisgyw X H Q5 i', T flag? , f . ,.::. .,.' 46 nj anal V 2 . 1',, ,if-'ig'-M C? 43. , . 9212: s D.. ',QQ 1 SLIDINC into second base, Mike Elias is forced out, as Ken Arnold completes the first leg of a double play, in an early practice session. TAKING A HEALTHY CUT, MIKE ZORAN 'SWINCS AWAY' WHILE BEN TROMBAT GETS SET T0 RECEIVE THE BALL. ml. .,WA Illl Rh M , mf JE ,p-'02 A .f 1+ , V , ' f I My 1 ry- .1 -. iw 1 , H , . C .2 .g.'igf1i.. .f23j95. 1 .51 'T 1 ' fwszff lf.. ff f ei K 'ff' 73 'f 417233, , fi 5. ,ff-,,.ig Wffa.v Af., A L J Jllll INC the high hurdlei demand: gum! cuewdination. Here fuplunnure lhmli Fowler attempts in perfeft his timing Tracksters Out To Improve Re BOLSTERIQIJ hy the presence of 13 returning track letter and the backing of approximately 35 promising new comeri future seemed bright lor the Irish. Cuached hy Robert .-Xlgueseva. the thin-clads w better last yearis rec-urcl uf two wins and four losses. SPRINTERS Benny lixeu. lluug Krueger. and Blah Dulnay get-3.M'B.Y. ill he Ol practice '5 Shar, t Q rn X' :2rc 5 mf .iit into-f .. 34 -1-S5 39... 'Nas uw I i i Fresh Net Team Carries Title Hopes 4 SHAXIROCK hopes depended almost completely upon a new tennis team this spring. Led by captain Dick Knoll, the only returning letterman. sixteen prospec- tive netmen turned out to try to better their 6 I 3-3 record and. fourth place league ending last year. The squad is coached hy Dave Powell. STRETCHINC his full length, Nor- man Mills attempts to put power into his serve. ' gg . W , f i Y a Z l id A b ' J DEMONSTRATING a good forehand return, Captain Dick Knoll is shown at practice on the Teen Center tennis courts. VARSITY tennis players for the i960 season are: Left to right. Row 1: Dave Feranec. John Caher. Tom Reicher. Norman Mills. and Marty Luinia. Row 2: Coach Dave Powell. Morris Mabry. Paul Dain. Tony Viviann. Paul Wright. and Jan Fokens. Not pictured is Dick Knoll. -iii as ' l e 4 Y-. ' r . .- 95 t N i 1. t aff kLNlJxN1ENTAIso1l1a INIPROVINC anfl applying goocl spo1'ts111z111sl1ip unrl atl1lvtif' skills is 111'z11'ti1'wl ln IIH'IIll1f'l'r of the- Girls Xth- lf-tiw ussn. XXlIt'Il thf-5 sponsor zinrl al- lvnfl lf'ilQl14' fivhl nluis uncl f'li11i1-s. Duringtln-s14l1ool ff'ilIi girls 1-1111111911 in many 1-o111pctiti1'c' -llllfis wl1ivl1 helps i111p1'ove coo1'rli11ation anfl skill. GX-X 111611111016 suple111e11tefl tllell funcl this year hy Vllllllillfl the I'6fI'69ll ment stanfl at the haslwtliall games along with the Varsity cluh. , ,,,s,,,,,1,1W,,,V.,,,..M , , dmmt n are often picked up he t through the Ju 1 1 te11 .inet ee PI 1 howmv Eame He1den1.111 the art f erxinf ,--M-ww , If f M: 'Z 5 UHQXXX ING her him. Gloria 4,.M Robin Hood during an arch? :quarters In-11f:z.1Il1 the gymi 1' ' fI,,,afw,,,f ,V ff ff W' 5 Kdllllnlxl po-es as a Iexnalf- ry sfssiull in the If-111111111113 Many Girls Earned Enough Points To .loin GAA This Year n Y X 1 , nx,.f'! -4 .1 if.- Y , Lf-I GIRLS Mlileliv association this year has mer 90 meuibers. Row 1. left lu right, Judy Boldenow. Nlyra Bausch. Nlarlene Uawlimski. Carol flryka. Angie Bonacquista. Pauline Curatolo. Carole lfuirla. Kay Nlann. Ellen Boone. Dianna Day. .ludy Willie. Nlarcia Taylor. Nanvy Crelie. Paulette Knlke. Linda Beckstrom. Elaine Heiilemann. Rim' 2. Nlrs. Nlarilyn Marshall. Pat Elias. Mary llrnschell. l.inila Xanve. Judy Nlvliarlhy. Gloria Katulski, Pat Kirkland. Edie Xlter. Joan l,6l'kuwslii. joyve Perkowski, lfurol Salladns. Joann lludsoii. iliruily Dries. lcla Proinessn. .luily Norwirli. Bon- nie Clausley. Sue lhmiiiaii. Rom 3. Mae Cliristman. Ruth Yyse. Jan Phelps. Helen Thur- man. ,lan Nlrlleriiintt. Nlarty flayataio. Mary Ann Bnrkowsl-ii. Marilyn Marino. Geri Enoch. Nlary Cattenarvi. Carol Fillar, Paula Slasick. Phyllis Castiglione. Carol Bine. Sandy Baird, Hope Thieman. Row 4. Nlary Ann Corrado. Sandy Purnell, Barbara Paul. Jan Weivllel. ,Indy l.al1an. Carole Pastorelli. Arlene Uaydos. Dianna Anderson. Ilaroldene Wnlgast. Pat 'l'enHopen. Karen Jackson Jean Saari. Karen Roehl. Sandy Sass. Nancy Edgerton. Chris- tine Dupuis. ' Letter-winners Form Varsity Club ATHLETES sponsor dances. with the profits being used to help buy items for the athletiv department. VARSITY Cluh members pietured here are: Row 1. left to right. Larry jones, Curt Cooper, Dick Ickes. Rody Yezman. Jim Chapman. Irvin Rabid- eau. Bill Kelrh. Leon Zdan. Row 2. Bob Kulaszeueski. ,lim Taszreak. Paul Warner. John Staten. Bill Poore, Jerry Crinion. Dan Fortunalo. Bill Mac- Gillivray. Row 3. Hike Zoran. Don Lapinski. Ben Tiseo. Henery Hauss. Hans Schweighoefer. ,Ierry Dixon. Alan Bell. Chuck Hawkins. Row -1. Jim Barker. Ben Trombat. Neal Aldemian. Carl Paul. Bob Xlarasco. Bill Bos. Bud Weinert. Mike Elias. Row 5. Ron Defer. Bula Fowler. Cary Hawes. Bob Graham. Jim Thomas. Dave Warner. Doug Krueger. Row 6. Ray Minervini. Jim Harris. Mike Lindow. 37 fm ' X4 X71 Lf? 1' L ffjl W ff. , , f ' x , I I 1, , I A - A f ? f-- fr , ,I 'x 'x x 5 1 he Vocational Se ment HELPING to train students for their life,s work is the duty of the commercial, industrial arts, and homemaking departments. Students have an opportunity to develop skills and prepare for careers in the fields of business and industry. Vocational Courses ia . I -lt In East Detroit High Otter Complete Training Y. L... , ...A , 51.4, , BUYS who enjoy cle-signing and construvt- ing their own projects in wood and metal haw an opportunity to clo so in the industrial arts department. Incluclecl in the program are classes in metal and wood working. machine operation. auto mechanics. and we-lfling. The meehanical drawing section also offers - 1' Classes in awliite-1-tu1'al drawing anfl hlue-print reading. WELDING is one of the phases taught in the auto mechanics Course. Cecil Downs tries his hand with the torch as instructor. Joseph Mcfllillan. observes the technique. WOOD WORKING SHOPS OFFER OPPORTUNITIES TO BUILD USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES g BX HHN! a Lutaisax Ill! clel nl an autmnulule en,.1ne Cari Nlcfmarlten IDR XXX lNl peclficatiuns means intrivate measurementf. :heck 1 fine point with auto mechanic in trumtur Nlr NICNI1 an n Karl penal instruments In meaxure a model Boys Work On Automobiles, Learn Mechanical Drawing CONCENTRATION ie requirecl fir drafting. and Dick Luc ritz 12 dmnv Ju t that ae he mllu use of his T square WHY w0n't it go? Locating the Iruuhle is the j-wb of Huwaril llarli- er and Len Xmak. Students ullvll uae their own mire. thu- enaltling them to learn xaluahle Illelllfltli and tecahniques right in the t-las room. 41 Commercial Department Otters Variety Ot Courses l'lllQlJ:XlllXU fur future r-lefrifral xwrk mfr l.54Ci -tuflents in ICIJHS take swim- type uf f'IilNlHC'lAf'lEil t-lass. Specializing in typing. sliurtliuml. anrl office niar-liines prepares stuclviits fur f'l9l'lf'21l pnsitimii flirwtly after grafluatimi. BUSY FINCERS result in a chorus uf Clicking typewriters every day. The upper mums are filled with ftudeuta prutluuing untold quantitiea of type-written material. '-ft . up NP- an A ,NAI vu' rr hnlncmuu A VNORK ' six-coumu won: :nur U 4 . .. S-.-Iv..-,.'m..,.,..,..,.....,,. L K ,..,g f:2E,a. l l 4 :M A V -H . 5 ,4,v,::fr::.aV ,.,..-,...-w .i I, id' m- ', v I .4 BOOKKEEPING van anim-titties be a complicated course. Blrr. llelen Yinve explaine the fix mlunin work sheet tu Diane Spezia. Margaret Dunlop, and the clusa. 17 . L ,J M.. Ju. in fi' FILING records is one of the main duties of Loretta Guzik and Alice Pace working at the Blue Cross insurance company downtown. ANSWERINC telephones and prepar- ing attendance records are duties per- formed by Carolyn Sahados and Jan Buxton while working in the attendance office on the office co-op program. Office Co-op Trains Cn The Job CONINIERCI.-XI. students who join the co-op program have the added advantage of gaining on-the-joh experience while still attending: school. This group has formed a eluh known as the Co-op t-lulm which attempts to instill confidence. develop skills. techniques. and proper attitudes. This year 55 students are taking: part in the program. TRANSCRIBING from a dictaphone is one of the many skills learned in office machines class. Above Grace l LOPiccolo attempts to type a perfect copy of a letter. 43 HELPING in the counselors' offices gives office co-op workers Betty Wolf and Karen Russie on- the-joh training. They are shown with Hr. Asbury ahove. ,j -'IIRNINC the crank on a duplicator. Illane Horn prepares one of her assign- ments. Taking the office machines course enalvles -tudents to gain practical office experience. KY' Kai ul 'W' -XCQL IRING on the Job expenence ln a Detrolt ho pltal are the e two Nur es Lo op student Heldl Rus el and Pranu Wllllam The e future nur e are shown here com parmg data sheets PROVIDING SCTVICCS for patxents IS an xmportant duty of nurses alds Donna Kurtz fills water pitchers before maklng her rounds L , in NURSES Coop students learn that cheerful faces 15 one step m helpmg peo ple regaln thelr health Wlth future nurses hke Ellen Connelly Pat Wood cock Janet Jones He1d1 Russell Mary Iras and Lmda Lrlsher the flrst step IS already accomphshed Work In Hospital DESIGNED to afford an oppor tumty for selected senlors glrls IH terested ln a career ln nursmg to acqualnt them wlth hospltal atmos phere the Nurse ASSlStaHt pro gram was lnstltuted 1n East De troxt hlgh Students work 20 hours a Week at major Detrolt hospltals where they perform slmple nurslng pro cedures such as chartlng records feedmc patlents makmff beds tak mg temperatures etc Glrls wear turquolse pmafores wlth whlte blouses and shoes NOTE TAKING IS serxous buslness among these Nur mg Coop students Mrs Ruth Semrau RN mstructs Clau dette Zygadlo Karen Nlchols Donna Kurtz, Barbara IWBHOWSRI Francls Wxl hams .Iudy Blankenshlp and Alena Moon , 1 if? ? ,-f f ff? 'Y E i 11' - E l y -, t i . f V .1 I 4 ' -4 W- A , ' . ' ' ' x E 1 ' 3.,,,,W -X A mv .T 1- 3 s 5 . s y gffeif ' I V r x 1 as L R E Co-op Nurses . . G . 7 . D 5 . . . It 'A- ' V XQX ' Q- . l ' l' xv tu',a , VI E Q NX if f A 1 44 X f i -4 4 ,mf FUTURE nurses in East Detroit high school are given the opportunity to get an inside View of the nursing profession. During the school year the Future Nurses club visits several hospitals and receives instructions on modern nursing techniques. The club assists prospective nurses in investi- gating the requirements of professional nursing. Future Nurses And Teachers Prepare For Careers CADET teaching gives prospec- tive teachers a taste of what it is like to conduct a class. Shown here is president of the FTC, Marcia Taylor. PRACTICE teaching and visiting colleges are two of the major ac- tivities of the Future Teachers cluh. This organization provides opportunities for members to explore the teaching profession. develop leadership qualities. and helps individuals select the college best suited to them. Retail Co op Program Teaches Business Flrst Hand REYIEYYIXC thexr eine ter a El da are vffner rf the Retatl Loup Llula Ntandtn lrt nl left t Tl ht are Back rms lxathx Nllller pre :dent and Rtchard Lartxsrl ht ntepre ulent I-rnnt um Nantlx Nlasbtlltxrax remudln secretarx and Judx llaxnl un uvrre pundm ecretarx PEhl'lJNll:. Lulu ne and lane cream were the toptt tll cu ed at the LU dns ay an ple l 1 Nhartn fmter Karen Urlanflo lathx R ln L1 and N11 mxa NILICCI X.. X R 93, ff xxx' 9'..i 46 RETAIL co op students have experlenced on the job tralnlnff and learned to glue prompt and efflclent seruce to customers Whlle on a half and half schedule they attended classes and were emploxed at hops and stores the rest of the tlme L,lllLLlxlNC Lhapter Lhatter a relall co op news paper Ull lllallll from Eat Detrmt ht h are advlser X1 Luu1e Nlatlrarlane and Denna Champlon retall tudent , o o - n g ' ' ' S ' . ., . , . . , H - . ,, . - A ., s s gt -1'-st - - , Ars. , Q - - Q I g I H 'g ' Z '. Y' I . ' . rl A ' S . l 1' ' s . ' s g s ' Alike 5 Y 1 K I ',',' gg '- ' A '-sk ss -s- rf metic demonstration presented tu the Retail lln-up 4-luln. Mrs. Nada Rucinski 'pl 's 5' 1 s lu .W ' 1 1' . A . Q' -' ns' S , '- Y g' ' 1 '. te 5 it l J t t 1. v 1 .. X 1 .4 ' '- V , I x l ..- x' 1 . Y A x , ' ,. . .,- .i f -- r Q1 . L 1 U' ' A ff Ls' r -x p I - ' Q 1 N A -1 . ,- 212 ' A Lf., 'Q-V. 1 l -- 'Pf.. X fQ 1 , , 'X -f' ' 4 t ,tl R v ,Q 1 t W , , A 'Xt u of ,Q - V t 5 . ly f 5.9 -224 -R Fi 'G'-A Q3 ' if f BACKINC a car is one of the more difficult driving skills being mas- tered by Mike Cazo under the supervision of driver training teacher, Mr. Sam Mondelo. CONIPLETINC her road test. as the final phase of drivers training. Barbara Bright awaits her temporary drivers license at the East Detroit police station. Driver Training Course Lessens Auto Accidents PREPARING for safety while on the road. more than 640 students participated in the Driver Education program at East Detroit high school this year. Three dual-control cars have been donated to the school by local automobile dealers to allow students the required six hours of ubehind the wheel experience. Satisfactory completion of the course en- titles the student to apply for a drivers license. NOTHING takes the place of behind the wheel practice when learning to drive a car. Here Rose Nfarie McPherson drives under the watchful eye of Mrs. Elizabeth Rolfe. 47 ALMOST ready for wear, Doro- thy Love adds the finishing touches to a dress of her own creation. Girls are offered opportunities to use their imagination in designing their own garments. COOKING and sewing classes offer the homemaker of tomorrow an opportunity to prepare for the years ahead. Kitchen skills for instance are put to wood use as the girls learn the techniques of meal planning and preparation nutrition, and proper manners and behasior The students enrolled in SCWIHW also fraln experience lll pattern deslffn use of the machine alterations and proper color combinatlon Beffinnmff courses proside an introductlon to the basic skills of modern homemakinfr whlle the advanced courses offer a chance to perfect these skllls Sewing Classes fwwr BJ t kLTERl'Nf bw Alter' Qhrmn here IJYBCIIC ing what will bf u cful to men future house e Shirltv Klter .irljut tht bfmline ,lanet Slicbcnmur s drt 48 Are In Stitches Most Of The Time 2 L PINS scissor and nimble fingers are necessary in fa hioning a dress Preliminary work such as cutting the material according to a pattern is being demon trated bv 'Nlr Nlabel Ponder to homemaking students Barbara Spencer and 'Sue Holtrman 2: 7. z: z: z: 2 z: c 7 I . ' . r 'D 1 u 0 ' f' - J! R .. sf ' 'QL' H x aw.. 1 ' L! W ' lv f .N 3 Nr! 4 7.V . . ,V It Q A , ZW? Q 251 i if 5 ,gf 4. 0 t 1' ' . -..H r ., -A, .fl ,, 'Q I 4' ,Q 4 0' JR f - , '7 4 'Fix , 'gfxlb-Q V. . , . ill .V ' i- .-i 5, ' ' I Q i ' ' ' f s' 3' j .5 - ' ' - . wif. .' A ', A ' ' ' ss 3 f ' on s , . s. , . ' - . New Recipes Acid Spice To Homemaking Classes L -. eff' ,X Shi grgiqt ig 'ig tiff .Q wind'-9' my Z ' ' fp ,I 3 , , yi J? MEASURING and mixing dominated the scene when East Detroit high school played host to the county cherry pie baking contest. Shown below are Diane Lipke and Helen Thurman preparing their entries. I J 1 5 SETTING the table attrartively and placing the silverware in proper is prac- ticed by Sharon Kleis, Betty Osborne. and Sharon Sheeter. This is only one of several areas covered in modern homemaking classes. 49 75 .f ' 4 5 fv. f I hxdpvlff Q V, I. 2- . in 's Q S- P 5 K W ' 3 4 . . A I 4 3 4 9 i 5 5 9 e Soeial nd Service Seg nt SCHOOL sponsored clubs, organizations, and lunc- tions offer an opportunity for students to meet new friends and experience the feeling ol' belonging, ln addition to the social and cultural aspects ol' par- ticipating in these activities, students also provide services to their school and community. Q7 A UI,l'l l'lflilNG vrown ix plan-ml upon the lu-all of the new lloinevorning Queen. .lean Sauri, hy laet pearl queen. How Xlurie tlf'SlPlglE'l'. .lean leeonies the ninth girl to he-ar the title lfa-I lletroit lloniec-inning Queen. thn- Stuclents, City Combine Talents For 9th Homecoming HONTIQCOMING preparations reaehecl a vli- max on the night of Oct. li. when the ninth annual Fast Detroit lloniecorning eelehration was presented. Prior to the foothall game between the Shamroeks anrl Hazel Park. nine lovely FUHS girls were introtlueecl to a large erowrl at Nlemorial fielcl. One week hefore. the stuflent hotly hail east hallots to fleterlnine which of the nine woulfl he queen. From a seal:-rl envelope the presiflent of the Student Council clrew a Slip of paper which revealecl that Jean Saari. lmlue-evetl. lvlonrl. senior was the clmice for V159 HllItlf't'lJI1llIlfl Queen. Following the garne. Stuclenti close-cl the eveningis at-tivities at the Homer-oming clanve in the gyinnasiurn. f at R,-XIJIAXXT quilt-N Imam forth from lean Fanri. N59 Home- l.oiQ llrixer. lllllly llalxer. Xlzirilyn Nlarino. Vwanflu llolnrowolxlxi. wining: 4-lllt'f'll. annl her royal 4-onrt. lfroin left to right are Queen Jean. tjlauitia tk-lnwtini. Kay Nl:-xer-. Xtentlv Lygll, gmt fiuyle Riley. 52 a ir..--.0-. mi SAIL ON, was theme and the senior class float breezed to a first place award in the annual Homecoming parade, marking the second successive year the class of '60 has taken first place. WORM'S EYE VIEW OF THE COMBINED EAST DETROIT. C WINNING 1-lolz float in the parade this year was designed by the Ar! Service club. Portraying characters on the float were Norman Francis, Frank Winchowski. Anne Sargent, and Carole Baz-enrich. The names of the winning cluh and class were en- graved on plaques which hang in the school trophy case. RANT. UAKWOOD BANDS AT HOMECOMING CEREMONY. eaewsxaiiwimhyiil F -9- I ,L ' u Keg, Y: fi Margaret Paullcks 8 866 Votes Won Cover Girl Title qw PEWNIES collected by the elght glrls ptctured almowe determmed the 1960 Cover blrl and at the ame tlnte helped to ftnance The Shamrock Left to rtght are Lynn wllllam Donna Talley Wendy Lyall mnner Nlar aret Paultck ,lerrle Komer fall Everhart Pat Ella and Wanda llulJrtwml lu Teens Love To Dance WHIRLIINC around the floor at the Ea t Detrolt Teen 1 enter the e tudent relax and celebrate a vtctory after a lla lxethall .une Lat llelrtxter hawe many types of dances they may attend rncludm ca ual and formal Narlettes 54 , f o 0 l S I 4 I n As' ' K Q Q 1, 7 QX , Q R , G - 1 . X l A - L K - . N. . 1' ' kv. R X xl x X' ' . x ,l ' : 1- -4 ' l lf tu A. at - ' ' fi ge E, rv. ,gv .,' W 1 f 1' ' 1 Q Y A . x , Q U Q. t l E 2 , , ' xi I 'V - H -t Y -- tv - 7 S ' Y' ' V v ' V' 1 . S' . '.'. ' . A ,g 1 s 1 Q H' Y FY.. ' 'I s ' l , s 5 s ' W ' ' 's' g' . f 1' S ' ' - ' ' - ' U Q l . 5 M Color, Muslc Blend At Coronahon Ball X Nb Q 11111111 Z1 111 uun ll df uf r ts FIT fl u ar f u 1 Q Nd 1 t Q Lurlc-11t l rlx 1n a peua 1 c on IP tur cnt f1u11r1 11 f ante l,dXlf r Qaqr Pe1cc11t J 1 11111161 P 11111111111 re1emo11x Q refute fleftml f t R11 1 UI 1 x B ff N111r 1 1 CZIII 1 B111 lxlurlm Wenflx L all Bill NIavC1ll11r'1x Rfb Xlaxaero lxax xere Call lxllex Jein 5dlI1 'ine S hum l1 fl 1 S1111 1 X1 Clnclerella, Prnnce Wln Crowns At Ball l H 1 111 1 1.11 .1 1 1 e a 1 61 1 re ch 6 41111161 a 1 lr nv l1ar111111 1al aftfur 1 l6TE'll'1C 1rl 1 55 RHIC. l, l Ls C ' cllilll B ll K' 51 anfl Q -- tl's ye' '-ro Ili-k I1-k ancl Xlzirilyn NL in . 'lllw pup l '11 Ill s :l111s4-11 ln ll 1 5 111 Y l S 'l l 'lf' '- ti . Tl S l' C l Sp 11- snrf-l the fl and ' 'l Nl '- lo 4 '. pr l- . I 1' 'f 'l tl1 .otul . 1 : ur lw yl fill '1 xc-10: Jurl. akf . fa ln Boll -. ,lorry B121 ' ski. R1 I1 llf'fff1'. Wanda llrylmrwnwlski. Lois lJ1'ix'e'1'. l ' 3 1. ' - 1 . ' Nle- .. ,ff 3' . fa H. 5 :C ' 'g uf . ,lof lal. zmrl Bull fzlnik. FAX Q ' lvall- alma, fee- N 11 be run' 'Hair- and 1+ the-ee -11pl111111-red the llinfler ll Hall na- ju-t that. lliane lmlline ani Nel-nn P 'l-11-1-ke:- 1e '-11-n Q' ella nl Ji el Agat thi? fUrI1 vl g' 5 imitei the lwye. Student Council Members Help Govern School Affairs ll' W ll I , ii 5- FI vf l 1. REGISTEHINKQ IPHFPDIN at Open Huuee i, taken ELECTED lu the Nlullfhl burly hr lead the eturlrrntn QLUXCTIIIIIGIII. the-v ware of ln' Barbara Spenrcr and llexerly Hughes 45331. offic-ere plan the avtwrx- nf Ihelr Hfflillllllilllill. XIVB pre-ulent Jim Cllapman HIM and jymmi, 1f.,.U,r lqunflingl, takee oxer in the all-enee ol Have Nlvl-auv, prefiflenr. The remabining uffivere are: ljlllllt? .'xHllt'I Hll. H'l'1Il'ill!lg1 sevwiarxz .Im-un 5iiZll'l. 4'lI!'Ff'NIl'IINllllQ -c-1-rc-tary: and Wanda llolnrmsnl-ki. ITPHNIITVTV. Members of the Cnunril are: Huw l. Run Xwrmeier. Jerrw Brezczinski. Delphine Kucharek. flavlf: Rilev. l'ef'm' Hflllaml. NOVTIIHH Mille. Paul Dain. Row II, Joe DiCicvu. Pat Elise. Shawn llex-. Kathy Yamin. Yvette Boucher. Gail Everhart. Diane Sittarrw. Run Defer. Row lll. Dave Nlrlxaare. ,lim fflmpnlzin. llnlr Nlixa. l.in4lu Mvers. Rivharrl NlLll2U'll'l'iY. Cflflllyll Xlrrlllwff. Ralph Film-li. N, NT---Y--rf. f-m-..-..- . ,V.V ..,. . Student Council Jake Femmlnirlen, H33 Nlinerxinll ROW lV. Nliw Nlurplny llzaw- Vr-rzmf-r'. Wanrla llwlrr ws ln Diane jxllfllffnflll. lean Fuuri, llurix llf'I1I'Y. H1-lv KlUCld lr Neumann. Not pif-turerl ure: Rey llranflt. llexerly Hughes Earl f e Steve xlfllllgll. Wvzilrer Sllilllfl. lllifliilfil Sperlrer. Denni Fr ter SlfllYlN4l ue l1w-t- unfl hustesees is one ofthe mans . . iH'llNIllf'X ul llu- Nurle-nl ffffnnvil. ,lue lllcllill ell 5 Suuri. limi- llf-nry. unvl llulv liluvha serve punc 5 wpllulzlwv- UI'lCI1I2ill'PIl. a I u ,ff 1 lr.. , 1 fl S E e l .xx I , - A ,-4' ye, 51 'NY x , X rw ll rr Xf ..m,,',,-., 'f' 'A-.AU 'i.L'L..E'f...i'i.. A, . ,' ,., ',.lI , -L nr K Tri-Hi-Y Club Girls Served Community Well ATTEMPTING to create, maintain, and extend Christian relationships throughout the school and community is the purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y club. One of the most outstanding accomplishments of the club this year was the canned food drive at Christmas. Competition between classes provided an extra incentive and helped to make the 1959 drive most successful in the history of East Detroit high. .lunior Red Cross Club FILLING lsaskets of food for the needy. Karen Gokel. president GETTING ready for the annual membership drive are mem, hers of the East Detroit ,Iunior Red Cross. Gathered around the talile left to right are: Co-presidents. Pat Coil and Dick Mala- cusky. ,ludv Boldenow vice-president. ,Iudv Nlalacusliv, recording ecretarx Nlaurite Nlaj zalx btandm in the econd rom are Carol Bine and Bob Barne recordm ecretarw and pre ident of the Nlacimli Countx Junior Red Cro inn Slwlter Eat Detroit hi torian and Ann Sargent corre pondin ecretars Han Nchvei hnfer counts hi torian 1 not pictured of the Tri-Hi-X . and Mary Dubay. sorted more than 1.651 food article- tliis year. ni- The Senior Sentinel Club Organized To Serve The School Di ... 4 EXECUTIVE head of the Senior Sentinels is President Vaughn Drob- nich. Presiding over a meeting of the newly formed organization, Vaughn asks if there is any new business Io lie discussed concerning Sentinel activities. Names of club members are listed on page 221. . 4 1 . EXST UETROIT welcomed a new club to its halls this year. The organization was dubbed the Sen- ior Sentinels. Organized by Nlrs. Velma Mc- Leodf the main objectives of the Club are to assume a large share of the monitoring duties which were previously assigned to the faculty. and to safeguard senior privileges and traditions. Members elected Vaughn Drob- nich. president. Leon Zdan. vice- president. Pat Elias. secretary. and Xlargaret Paulick. treasurer. CLOSE cooperation between the of- ficers makes any club run smoothly. Here. Yaughn checks with Leon Zdan. vice president. and Pat Elias. secre- tary. to see how many tickets have been sold for the Sentinel dance. Ushers Welcome Guests To Program IQSHERS of East Detroit high perform a necessary service to the school. These young girls represent EDHS when they meet guests and escort them to their seats at concerts. plays. and special programs held in the school gymnasium and audi- torium. Names of club members are listed on page 221. 59 Audio-Visual Department Provides Educational Services APPROXINIATELY 1000 educational films are shown to classes during the vear through the services of the audio-visual dept. The department trains students in the proper uses of the projector and sound equipment. All auditorium events and several outside activities are aided luv the department which offers its services to the community. The audio-visual dept.. has four films-trij: machines. three tape recorders. six record play- ers. nine projectors. one opaque projector. atm one television set available to classes upon request. Adult education classes also use the services of this organization. STE.-XDY hands and a sharp eye are needed to complete a successful splice in movie film. Paul Newcomb repairs film to be used in classe ,-XDJUSTIXC the tape on one of the three school tape recorders. Dennis Rockensuess and Dave Cornelius and just two of the many members of audio-visual who serve the school during their study hall and after school. i 'x ! ar- 'V' ' we EDLCATIONAL movies are a vital contribution to classes and the audio-visual dept. services these needs. Shown here threading a film on one of the projectors are George Georges and Bob Conrad. 60 'N t .,4 1 Y I sf 7, ,M y . , . Lf., Y f 313 - N.. v . ' X, . Cur Well Stocked Library Gets Plenty Cl Use A NEW LOOK was given to the high school library this year with the check-out desk moved to fave the enlarged hook alcove at the western end of the room. This new section will help house ap- proximately 8.500 books now owned by the library. More than 25.000 books were checked out by studious minded students in the semester beginning in Sept. F150 and ending in Jan. 1960. -.,..z4 5 N Q 'A KE --453' A 9 Q E fff jf L....L.,, -1 go lo an of as Ol ll ll OO f u 1 n 1 a 4 0 1 n 1 a 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 li i 9 '92 Fig, e Creative Segm nt STUDENTS have an opportunity to express themselves creatively in music, art, drama, speech, and writing. Un- known talent is often discovered in the many fine arts classes offered in East Detroit high school. -n-n-Q-v.-, LIVE model. Bull Xluuulum. pmxinles the sulvjevt for a ftutly nf flxetvhiug the human lmtly. one of the many phases wweretl in the art vlux-ex ul Nlr. Dun Uleszkiewicz. 5ll,Xl'lNll Ll xuw llflblll nrt vluy is an 1-xriting hut tefliml- jnlr. llere lluu liuvllwl' rriffx hix lumtl. antl ftmt. at the puttc-rl wheel in one uf the art ftltlllli. fXlOlJEl.lXfl with Clay. ,lulm Kurtz uses photo- graphs in place ttf a live model in hig svulpluring Clasfi. 'KE 'flf MN Art Service Club Members Publicize All School Events EXCOCRAGEMEXT of initiative and responsibility' in all phases of art is the prime target of the Art Service club. Club members make posters and banners for various school groups and also have guest artists at their club meetings. They' have also visited sculp- ture studios and the lletroit Institute of Art. This 'chappys family i' is lead by' Carol liasarich. prcsidentg Norman Francis. vice presidentg Carole Schroeder. sec- retary: Frank Winchowski. treasurer: and Carol Bine. corresponding secre- tary. Mrs. Mary' Ambrose is club spon- sor. Members are listed on page 220. Pit And Balcony Drama Club APPRECIATION of the theater forms the basis of the Pit and Balcony llrama club which is one of the largest drama clubs in the state. Nlany' members served as actors. act- resses. and committee workers for the fzill production of Sabrina Fairf, and the first musical in EUHS. The King and I. Through the leadership of Nlr. Tho- mas Hackett. club sponsor. members attend professional Broadway' produc- tions which come to lletroit. Carolyn Wenzloff is president of the club, with jim DeClaire. vice presi- dent: Nancy' Barnes. secretary: Ron lieichcrt. treasurer: Nlr. Thomas Hack- ett, sponsor. Club members are listed ull page SABRINA gets her man. Cirlish charm plus wisdom beyond her years wins for Sabrina, Linus Larrabee. a wealthy busi- ness man, played by Dick Mixa. Despite a slow start, Linus outlasted two other suimrs to win fair Sahrinak hand. 66 Pleases Audiences lffXF'l' llllrlillfllrllis stage season was initiated this wear with the presenta- tion of the all-sclmol play. Sabrina l air. l.e'ading roles me-re played hy Carolyn We-nzlolf, llir-k Xliwa. and lloli llarnr-s. Uthers in thi- vast we-re: llartha Kasper. liUlP6I'll'iLlll1Sf'f. Diane 5ittaro. Cary Barliowske. llalph lrilzeli. lilillllf' ll:-ide-mann. Sandi Blumenthal. Sindy liaird. Nlary CLllt'llilI'f'l. ,lim l rie,-ml. llaxe llrilvar. and Sharon lless. 'llhis delightful Conn-dy played he- fore uudir-nr-es uliif-h totaled l.l0U. large-st lu attend Ll high svhool play in lfast Detroit. Nlr. Thomas Hackett was the rliref-tor. ,ll,l. eyes are focused on the Cnwlikiloo Salvrinu has llftlllglll lvark from Paris. Anx- ionsly waiting to hear it speak are Carolyn Wenxloff. Elaine lleidemann. tlary llarnon- ske. and Nlurtha Kasper. HXCK S'l'XlLIC preparations always play an important part in the siiwess of any play. Here Ron Teifhert. eo- stage manager. atop ladder. talks mer last day details with Lynn Williams. lliane Hamilton. Cary Park. Ron fludenau, Sandy Purnell. vo-stage manager ,lim Defllaire. and Nam-y llnrne-. .millilit- LURINC Sandy Baird out into the garden lreeomes quite a problem for Jim Friend. These two. along with Mary Catenacci and Dave Hrihar. play some of the young people attending a party. rage, vi, h , 3 3 i ACCOMPANISTS for the wariuus vhoirs are pictured here around the grand piano. Left to right are: Ilona Codell. Fehlner Martin. Nancy Barnes. ,lean Moffat. and Robert Olson. ALL-STATE honors were won by an East Detroit high quartet in competition at the lfnixersity of Michigan this fall. Jeanne Moffat, Jackie Nagle, Bob Olsen, and Gary Parks composed the winning singing group. im LLAD IN MAROOIX HOISES. CHOIR East DetroiI's Choirs JIMINY CRICKET, Marilyn Norton. and Pinocehiu. playetl if 'N lay George Dzurnala. atltled mlur In the Christmas Concert as they performed for the audienve and their fellow t-lluir niernlmeis. Many nf the vharacters in this year? program were lrusetl nn Characters from Walt Disney movies. AINED THEIR SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY. RAISING their voices in song every day throughout the school year, approximately 135 East Detroiters join to form the mixed and concert choirs. After practicing each day, the choirs fin- ally step into the spotlight at the Christmas program, the Fine Arts festival, and other occasions such as baccalaureate and com- mencement. Miss Bernice Conley is the director of the organization which has earned superior ratings in choral festivals in 15 of the last 16 years. Each year several individuals have additional credit to East Detroit high by earning top honors in solo and ensemble festivals. This year the choirs entertained patients in several hospitals and also were invited to perform for the American Federation of Teachers convention. An added challenge this year was their contribution to the first school musical, Rodgers and Hammer- steinls Wfhe King and If, Members are listed on page 220. Consistently Rate High In Musical Perfection ONE of the highlights of the holiday con- cert was the performance of Virginia Scobie in the role of Peter Pan. singing 1 Gotta Crow. CONCENTRATING on quality, these hand picked members who form the choir ensemble realize that practice makes perfect. Left to right are Jackie Nagle, Mary McCall, Roberta Dunning, Bob Olsen. Cary Park, Jeanne Moffatt. Neal Alderman. Joanna Nlarasco. and Miss Bernice Conley. Not pictured are Marianne Fuhr, Alona Moon. jan Scharf, Paul Duffy, Bart Fiori, and Bob Barnes. During the year other students were interchanged with this group to provide the best sound possible. 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Despite 1111- 1111,-1 111111 1111- 11111111111 N1Lil'4'11 1-11111-1-1'1 11115 1-11111-1-111-11. 11115 51-111 5 11111141 1111114 11111-k 1111 111111111911 1111151111111 51-1151111. Rating Anci Entertaining Throughout The School Year fha. ea-- t - 1 1 'Q' 's Y 'gif , X ,ef cf: gp A'4'l Department Produced Hit Musical The King and I' EAST DETROIT was agog when the King came to town. The King and lf, that is. 'lihe fine arts department com- bined to stage the first musical in the history of East Detroit high. No expenses were spared in the cost of this musical- vomedy which reached heyond the 52,000 plateau. Colorful costumes and new sets added to the treat, while Rodgers and Hammersteinis memorahle musical score de- lighted the audiences. Ralph Filzek, and Carolyn White portrayed the leading roles of the King and Anna. Other major roles were played by Larry Jones, liohert jones. Jim Friend. jackie Nagle, Boh Barnes. Mary McCall. and Gary Barnowske. 5H.-Xl.L WE l7,'XXfiE sing Carolyn White an Ralph lfilzeli. as they perform one of the most popular nunilrers in the show SlNfLlXli to fixe of the king! inure than T0 chil- dren. is Carolyn White. tear-her from England, hired to teach the children and wives of the king of Siam. 35 PRUYINU he! a real friend, the heir to the ,q ggq-.,'5, D ,, throne of Siam. jim Frienil. heartily shakes the hand g ,E'L' 'NQAZM NM if Robert Olsen, .Xnnal sim. ix p., N- ,NW , K NX II Wil- ...,, Lmfeci Y uf! 5 5 'r qi ' ll 3 , ix , ,,, , 3 fi: 435 ifgfwf 2 , 6 N, , ,,, Ay ,HN X r Y ,,- ., f, , -1 , p +P, 'v'7!f A a . 1 ff ' -1' ff K! lg lx. BACKSTAGE crews are gathering aruund stage manager Hr. Donald Uleszkiewivz tot receive instructions. Counter-clockwise thev are Dennis Rovkexistiess feorve feurffe' Phil Har wer Joel , 1 . , , , g . Z, s, I , Larson, Peter Frank. Ron Cudeneau. Nancy Fox. Carul llasarivh, Jill Bazar, and Roberta Dunning. 4 DANCE band members who played in the Shenanigans show and were also a part of the orchestra for The King and l. are: Sitting. left to right: Bill David. ,lohn Whitehead. Curt Neumann, Bill Kellogg. Phil Mannino. Standing: james Moi- lanen. Chuck Corbin, Vic Wash- burn. Xlark Keintz. and Russ de- Beauclair. Mr. Al Marco is the direvtor Sandy Whitehom and Henry Kling are not pictured. l 2 SPOTLIGHTS. fluurllights. and other lighting fixtures were placed in position by Run Cudenau. llennis Rorkensuess. and Joel larsnn, in charge nf lighting for The King. and Shenanigans l A Shamrock Shen HOKE than 100 xersatile- East Detroiters performed in the 1960 Shenanigans show. which played to a packed house April 29. The show is sponsored hy the school news- paper. Dancing. singing. and com- edy acts were liased on some of the hest musicals from Broadway shows. Diane Gutt staged the dance numlmers and the show was higlilighted In the return of several alumni dancers and singer Jan Vllynn. Judging from the applause, laughter. and the financial re- port this year's Shenanigans show was a big success. llilflflllilllxfl 1.000 people to hsllffllillllgliltls 196O , was the prime olxject of these singers in the open- ing numlmer of the show. PETER GUNN, performed by these damer and the dance band was popular with the ludieme , rw la EVERYONE got into the act for --ENPI'XllllIl l p Ro e A 'S ,li ff L, I -sv- ,., .Q 3, + 1. +1 it ,s ..W,,,,g.L A . . ' ' if Ja 2 22,2 -.N ,f ,a nfl 7 1 jg 1 5 I 'af' .y , ,mf 'l is 5 A I 'V fi i dl 1 UN5 rs 5 7 li I S gs ,X 5 ' fffff Q. . M if 4 KY w 5 if 2 . ji ,J is N. fl I i , 1 3 ' 9 M 'QQ W? linux-up Q COUNSELING new reporters IS one of the duues of Edll0l'lDCh1Cf Deanna Champlon Here she dlscusses a story wlth Frances Scott sophomore wrlter E E EE U HHU ALL AMERICAN Ratlng 1939 60 111111 111111 1 THOROUGH coverage of basketball games was made posslble because sports wrxters Rey Brandt and Dennls De noyer were offlcxal slatlstlcxans for Coach Fred Lee Here the boys total 1nd1v1dual statlstxcs at the end of the season L ...ali 78 ower Of The Press Is In The 'HV COVERING the news completely IS the Job of News editor Evelyn Iwanowskl Evelyn galned valuable experlence by studymg at a two week workshop at Mlchlgan State un1vers1ty FEATURE edxtor Sharon Ked z1ersk1 IS consldered to be one of the most talented WTIICTS 1n the school havmg won several wrltlng awards 1n the past two years REVISING and ty pmg copv and ma1l1ng out omg IS ues of The Shamrock left to rxght Charlene Houg Sharon Kowallk Dlane Collms Carolyn Whlte and .lohn Slmmon ysb . Q, -W I v , . --- lr fa V' .. - Q 5 W., N M ae 1: , M '54 rwryq, , . . - y I . y . . . 9 5 , ' 1 - .g ' Q5 ' are some of the many duties of reporters. Staff members. busily at work are . . . . v , . ' s. I . S . . . . . ls . , W pu 1 1 M... 'WHL H bs ' , , ' ..,-f -- . l 5 .X Xi X XA: W Q 1 A , .Y V f Hands Of The Shamrock Staff GATHERING news. editing stories. and writing headlines and picture captions for a bi-weekly newspaper keep the 19 mem- bers ofthe Shamrock staff going night and day. This is only a part of their work. however. To help meet the S4000 expense of printing the paper. reporters sponsor such functions as the Cover Girl contest and dance. and the musical variety show L'Shamrock Shenanigansfi As a reward for sponsoring a benefit March of Dimes dance for the past 10 years. John Enwright. adviser. accepted. on behalf of the staff. a large painting of President Franklin D. Roosevelt which hangs in the office. Each year The Shamrock has been awarded excellent ratings by the Columbia university and the National Scholastic Press associations. HONORED by the local March of Dimes organization for its help dur- ing the past 10 years, The Shamrock was presented with a copy of the unfinished portrait of the originator of the March of Dimes campaigns. Franklin D. Rooseselt. Shown admiring the picture which hangs in the Shamrock office are Connie Superson and ,Indy 'l'liompson. MONEY! Money! Money! There is 8356.24 to be ex- act. Shamrock staff members, Evelyn Iwanowski and Bar- bara Paul count the pennies donated to their candidate during the Cover Cirl contest sponsored by the school news! paper. 1 :fe -fr. 5 fa . 'W . T: S-. 4' 'P'l B SECOND home for newspaper reporters is this fa- miliar setting. the Shamrock office. In the foreground. Barbara Paul and Pat Kirkland copyread their stories while Judy Malacusky retypes her feature story. Dave Warner checks Shamrock files for sports page headlines. HEADLINES, properly written, takes up a great deal of the time at make-up meetings. Here Mel Gower and Jeanne Rose use the black board to write and count possible headlines. i 79 1960 East Detrolter Staff Anatomlzed Nugbt Ancl Day HEADERD of the 1960 East lJ6tI'01tCI' mll be fllppmo the 22-L pa es of the la1 est and most colorful xearbook ln the blstorx of East lJCtI'01t hl h school Smce the four colon process plc ture was so popular last tear It was retamed and color has also been added to 16 paces Wlttle mam students relaxed at home on weekends and holldays members of the East lletrolter staff worked late at school m an at tempt to meet tbelr deadlmes Tbex xx ere not aluaxs successful All the 850115111 IS oxer now bon exel and most of the staff tslll look back upon tllelr contrlbutlons to the 1960 last Detrolter Wltll prlde PROUDLX dlsplaym the 1960 East Detrolter cover Ed1tor1nch1ef Rex lrauclt and yearbook advl er John En wrl ht dl cuss the color scheme of the lar e t book IH the chools lustory lun emor edrtor Sue I ovwman Jumor ecllon re ted on the boulder of the dlXl lon edltors Left to edltor and Rody yemlan DUN Cdlmf More Books Were Sold This Year Than Ever Before MASTERNIINDINC the business aspects of the East Detroiter this-year was Karen Gokel. ahove left. ,Ian Phelps led the advertising section. 4.3. QS- W -amz 4 X X Qi: T96 7' WH, -.,-.ima ., ,MX wil t, 'Ml DENNIS the Nlenave helped publicize the East De- troiter this year. Putting the finishing touches on one of the displays are Carol Bine and ,Iudy Moore. FIRST class assistance was given to the division editors by this group of hard workers. Left to right are Carol Gryka. Paulette Kolke, and Sharon Kowalik. Diane Gutt and .lanet McDermott are not pictured. 81 CHECKING for sharpness, contrast. and overall quality of pictures is school photographer. Rod Kotylo. Rod shots pictures for the school newspaper, yearbook, as well as local papers. He is shown here at the photo enlarger in the school darkroom. 'AL CHECKING svhool camera equipment. Bolt Sheufelt is shown with the Crown Graphic press camera. the Rolleicortl. and the strohe flash unit. Kamera Klub Enthusiasts Aid School r--A-ss' new it if Ci 'f , ni 1, if 82 A CUB photographers Robert Var- eonie, rear, and Richard Lorey get the feel of the school darkroom equipment. Little hy little they will take over more and more respon- sibility in producing pictures for the school. ANALHZINC prize-winning pic- tures in order to get a lietter idea of the perfect shot are memlmers of the Kaniera Klulx. Viewing the ltest in high school pictures are: llaxe Ktuievik. liolm Yareonie. Holi Sheufelt. Charles lines, Kit-hard l.orey. Rudy Olga. and Nlr. Robert Reynolds. atliiser. Teens Learn Buslness Skllls At .lunlor Achlevement XIINIATL RE corporatlons uhlch manufacture and ell thelr own products offer lJUiII16'4G lfallllll to Junlor Achlexernent members Nlanx Fast Detrolters were actlxe lIl these rom pames whlch sold stock chose thelr own board of dlrectors made then products and followed reffu lar corporatlon profedures The JA lllllllllflf ff r thl area 1s loratcd 1n Fast Detrmt Speech Classes Learn Arts of Selfexpress1on CONFIDENCF and polse ln speakmf' and e ahllltx to express lCl6'ZlN clearlx and 1I'll8I'6Ql.lIlf ly are the mam olrjutne of the lJ6 '1f'lIllIl and advanced spcec 1 1lass1 cech stu1l1nts 111111 uct panel CllNCllS5l0IlN xc lndlxldual spec-1 hes and attend lectulcs 1n and out s1de ofthe CUIIIITIUIIIIX '1- Al LPRKNIH .1 hlray are the or1 mal tfedfllllla Joel Larsen Run by 1el and l hfdlll R11 .11 lu are wurkm 1111 at cl l111al ,lumor Ach1exe ment Co . . . . Y Q . ' . . . U , 5' M 4 1 V Y N 0.7 ri ' Q I Q L l ' I ' . l .-an-.,f- . . V 3 . 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Y--,..-egg. . --H,f pee1 h Cla 1 re l l Nll ll Il 1111 e 1 r 1 .1 1 lmefore ws r 111 le ms Illell Jer e UHENLI' lealun prox11le1 IH pee re 111 ner r dt ell 1 11 1 l1l a pa e ll or 111 lla l1 11 1111 1.1111 1 orx llenrw Ro 1er Warmer .1111l Ho er D1 tler rung Qgq 4,-sl! 83 I 'A if gf a lv- 1 Lk i U., v H, S' 1 ,S 1 1 i 54. ai, 3 o s QA, -1 . I 5. Q iii . ei, Q lu s 5 ' I 1? ' f , 1 2 5 I, int' 4-1 'Q' ?1 9..M ff u n Q . ff, 1 1 ,I I. il 'lil , ,f 5, 51 A up 9' at we x 3' . , - 1 , F 1, ': Af X -A 4 i Q . 7 1 AJ f I , . , . 1 2 I ' fs 0 . 3 lf Y V 55 5 - ' 351 a ,. t 21 E I .C .. . kelly 1 n l I e l ..,...t.-w i v l 11-1 1 1 rffm, ,it t 1 I I, .:.1:vA. es Intellectual Se ment NERVE center for the entire being is the brain. Therefore, it is obvious why this cultivation of the intellectual segment is vital. East Detroit high plays a major role in this development by providing an ever-improving curriculum to meet the needs of all students. Variety Cf English Courses Meets Needs Oi All :MAY i, in , - io t it x st, C. 1 AV 4 '-6 ,ff X M- ' RESEARCH papers often requires students to delve into libraries other than the one in the high school. The Detroit Main, Wayne State Lniversity. and East Detroit Memorial libraries are favorites of EDHS students. Benny Tisseo checks out a lead in the card catalogue of the local library. DEVELOPING the art of communication in writing and speaking is one of the main objectives of the English department. lt also culti- vates the understanding and appreciation of great literature. ln addition to basic courses in English and American literature. college-bound students who qualify may take advanced composition and English literature. East Detroit higlfs English department was honored for the sec- ond year in a row when one of its students was chosen as one of the top English students in the state of Michigan. SHAKESPEARES plays are studied in English classes at all grade levels. Synonymous with Shakespeare is the Globe theatre. Barbara Daughtermann and Bob Spencer a miniature of the Globe theatre. constructed by EDHS students. in order to better understand Elizabethan drama. DIACRAMIING SENTENCES HELPS SUPHOMORES LIKE MARY ZORAN AND MARX WYATT LEARN SENTENCE STRLLFLRF l 1 of MATHEMATICS NIATHENIATICS classes in East De- troit high offer a wide range of oppor- tunities for both academic and com- mercial students. In addition to basic courses in alge- bra and geometry. the school also offers advanced courses in these subjects. along with trigonometry. analytical fze- ometry. calculus. and slide rule. for students desiring a solid mathematical background. Other classes include review mathe- matics and shop math. .SLIDE rules in the regular and giant economy sizes are put to good use by mathematics students in this advanced. one semester course. beated is Richard Malacusky and peeking over the top of the larger instrument is Larry Frohriep. At the hoard from left to right are lrv Rabideau. Bob Tacina, and Bill Weinmann. 87 0 27,5 . '- 'ww' ft. , ' , 3' ' fs!- W :lim an .dj , I lv. 'C' ,X ,V 16 E529 :X'liUNlllQ explu-irui? Nu. lint some inquisitiie science stu- right are: jne llifiiccu. Jackie Nagle, Rey Brandt. lloug Brook dents get a siinulatetl effect as they take adxanlage of an after- llsehinfl smnket. and llmninit- Bnmmaritn. st-lmnl sessiun in one uf Fast Detruit's chemistry rmnns. Left to MOST eyes are turned to the sky looking for satellites these days. but these East Detroiters have focused their attention on things of a microscopic nature. L ft t iUht are biolovv students. Rover Reed. Robert Ritchie, and Len Hilla. A, Q... tz Q? 88 e ,xi A lt WHEN young would-lie chemists dream of ex' perimenting. they pmlpalmly wish for this up-to-date equipment used by Doug: Brook and joe DiCicC0 in one tif East Detrnit's modern science laboratories. ,,,m .3, Qwwgy. me Screwfix Cx mmm ., jx v 11 Q 1 ,L UQ , . . .J 1. +Q. Q? 4 , HQ, ,U is D 1 'tru ww, .. ,N ? U'-F' fill Q Science Enthusiasts Formed A New Club This Year FLWHTHERING interest in the field of science is the aim ADDRESSING the Science club on radiation chemistry and of the new Science Club. In Order to accomplish this- stu, crystal growth. Dr. Seward Beacon captures the attention of the dents are able to conduct special experiments. discussions. members at 'fine of their elienmg meelmgs' Dr' Beacon 15 from the d rk , d, , I I h , t ' electro chemical dept. of General Motors corp. an XYO on IH lvlf lla feseafc pI'0-'CC S. Pre-college Club Re-organized Too ASSISTING prospective college stu- dents and helping those in doubt about further education is the main objective of the newly organized College Club. The club hopes to fulfill its purpose hy teaching students to interpret cata- logues. by explaining entrance tests and requirements. and by arranging field trips to college campuses. ,tlembers are listed on page 220. 90 Special Aids Speed Learnlng of Foreign Languages FRENCH has become the most popular for elffn lanvua e of the three offered to East Detrolt students Spanlsh has the next larvest enroll ment wlth only 28 students ID Latm III and In the conversatlonal lanvuage classes d1s cusslon rs carrled on ln the forelgn tongue and French and S amsh moues are used ln class P Tape recorders and records ald the students ln perfectlng thelr pronunclatmne Cultures of forelffn natlons lS also em ha r- P slzed and students haxe the o ortumtx to he PP lntroduced to forelffn art son s and food PRENLH food and the French lan ua e go hand 1n hand when students Vl lt a French restaurant rn Detroit Wlenus were prmted m French so Pat Elias Janice Kolchuk and Dlane Horn compare translatlons before mrderln ,gl 161853 wild A ag,- ff :nf-1' TAPE recordmgs m forelgn languages help students of French and Spanish to hear the words through ear phones correctly spoken Thus enables a part of the class to work on vocabulary whrle the teacher works wlth mdmdual students who need speclal help Seated around the table are left to nght Diane Behnke Ilona Codell Jean Sandles Judy Palazzolo Sandra Davies and Ruth Ann Hagen 91 I 0 n Q .r c g . l . f IV' . . . . F . 9 I V V - . , ' ', . gr.. . I ti - - . N W M1 ' ' ' g 2 ' ' l 1.1, fl ' 's' ' ,, , 4 W fr 2 1 , . n ., 1 . f aa ,yt, is yd, in A, I U , 1 , ' i 'lx - . , . , 'N . , , x 2 X ll- t -.ff '- X ' 'KK ' - -5 - ' ' 4' -lv , U-w . ' 4 'ku . f r 5 : k ' 9'i X .,.. , ' I .. W lv K 1' I Q ,v fm Mel' uh ' I ' Q , -A--- -v 'Rf Y 1 . Y st 3 X X 1-C-i-4-1 ' Q l ,V v v - , . s 1 ' Social Studies Classes . . The World, Man, The Future i I 'ul .L ! .L S .Lt-. V .tg A el' F Q V it . 5 , ,,,,V,A Wham All ..-Nm , 5 rs. , A X X 4 f 9 9.- 5.2 , jirv. 'mvf A , f :denim ' Q.45'i!i A fa ,, I4-M915 ATTRACTIVE bulletin boards liven many history class- rooms. Bart Cianformaggio puts the finishing touches to a display honoring the newest state in the Union. ,gs ,q CREATING effective citizens is one of the main purposes of the social studies dept. Courses in world history, American history, civics, and economics, are required for graduation. A course in American problems may also be elected hy interested students. Through a study of the past and the present, it is hoped that the student will gain a greater insight into the world and its future. ,ff .L 4 if If I I lf.. V DELECATES to a mock United Nations Convention at the University of Detroit are shown here discussing the problems they will face as representatives of the new coun- try of Sudan. From left to right are: Linda Myers, Rody Yezman. Sharon Kedzierski, Janyth Hess. and Martha Kasper. UTILIZING a modern, colorful map of World War II, Mel Gower traces the Allied route for Frances Scott. American and world history classes use the latest visual aids to make history more meaningful and clear. . i 1, . sl H 'fa. 'swf .. ' fuss!! l..G-'A I ' t , . it rfioz, r , M -on-., -v. vs in .1 ,A ,--if .e-- ORIENTAL artirles clepivting the culture uf the Fur Eaxt are exliiliited lay speaker. Howard Ellridge. Viewing the ilisplay are, left In right. Gary Haiiiwivli. Nelsun Chap- mlelaine, Dennis Ile-nnyer. and Tony Rettiuh. S0ffl,XI, Sluiliex rlulw inenilrerx get together In inake plans fiirlliu ming uvtixiiiex. llluln inennlierxliip lixt ix printed on p 221. fur agre 1 0' ' ' f xg rw a F , , 5,0111 . ' V9 I4 III' A 13' Axffffftf .. ' I -,,,.-- ' f Mililillkfffffii nailml YIINJINIJ V51 5 2 ltugmm gjnrlf .-lz111f:v1'o11'i' f,iU1l1ll!I,t.tlHU E . X . 1 t , l . . j uf Ju111x.xm::11 l'1'.if1L'nl PU,-4, 5 ms: 1 THIS OVERSIZED hook welcomes visitors to the Jamestown Festival. which was constructed to publicize the founding of the first permanent English settlement in America. Rey Brandt and Carol Hawkins are about to begin a journey into Virginiafs early history. SITTING in the famous House of Burgesses in Williamsburg. Virginia. East Detroiters get a first hand view of the room where Patrick Henry made some of his rousing speeches prior to the Revolutionary war. 94 t , ,Q-Q. I.0.XlJlIlJ with cameras. four East Detroiters look the part of typical tourists while standing beneath the Washington Arch in famed Greenwich Village. From left to right are Elaine Stann. Helen Thurman, Carol Hawkins. and Mari Ann Pampalona. LIFE SIZE wax figures attrac-ted interest in the New World Pavilion in ,lame-stown. Virginia. Kathy Hiller is shown in front of the talileau depicting Virginians at the Constitutional Congress in Philadel- phia. X History Comes Alive For 40 Seniors i On Social Studies Tour History is not just book learning in East Detroit high. Forty seniors boafrled a train and spent seven days touring the historic places in the East. Some of the highlights of the tour were: visits to the Capitol. White House. Supreme Court. and FBI building in Washingtfmn: tours of Mt. Vernon. Williamslmurg. a n cl Jamestown: a guided trip through the United Nations building. a ride to the top of the Empire State building. and a boat ride to the Statue of Liberty while in New York. Although not of an historic nature. the students attended the Broadway musical HFlower Drum Songf' and saw the famous stage show at Radio City Music Hall. the worlcl's largest theater. While in Washington. the group had an opportunity to hear and meet the popular singers. Nina Simone and lvo Robiek. Forty seniors returned to EDHS weary but wealthy in new found knowledge of their nation's heritage. ,, , 'xi,,,,', V-.qgetew .aw f2:fQ,,g-. I. .- ff- 'fffvfzff C i it ei i ' t .. - if ,, COLUMNS of the Supreme Court building form a background for Donna Kurtz, Carol Hawkins and Bob Matis who discussed the case they just witnessed in the Supreme Court chambers. F MEMBERS of the Washington Tour for 1959 are: Row 1. left to right: .lean Saari, Barbara Dautermann. Carolyn Boarman. Barbara lwanowski. Carol Coon. Marlene Boggia. Irma Witt. Karen Cokel. Sharon Kedzierski, Helen Thurman, Mary Ann Pampalona. Paula Stasick, Alice Pace. Sharron Zampich. Carol Murphy. Lorraine Wnuk. Margaret Paulick. Row 2: Ralph Filzek, Donna Kurtz. Peter Stasick. Mike Perry. Vaughn Drobnich. Elaine Stann. Bob Matis. Carol Haw- ,,,ganuu,..f. . , I ' N iw' kins. Rey Brandt. Dianna Anderson. Cary Barnowske. Mr. John Enwright. Miss Margaretta Buell. Mr. Robert Finnie. Miss Kathy Penix. Linda Jean Myers. Jim Chapman. Rody Yezman. Mary Ann Corrado, Bill Weinmann. Sandie Wille. Kathy Miller. Claudette Zygadlo. Pat Ten lrlopen. Carol Ciurla. David Graves. and Jim De- Claire. 95 :EFS DURING the past year arrangements were made for students to learn 'ion-the-spot by taking them to resource areas in the community. the state. and even in far away states. Here are some of the many such activities planned: Band and Choir Festivals Columbia Press Convention, New York City Co-op Conxentions, Hattie Creek. Wayne State l'niversity Detroit Historical Museum Detroit Institute of Arts Detroit Symphony Orchestra concerts Dow Chemical Plant. Midland Latin .-Xnterican Day. lnitersity of Michigan Michigan State liniversity journalism Day Old World Market. International Institute Pre-college tours of state campuses Retail Co-op Tour of j. l.. Hudson's University of Michigan Band Day UN Mock Convention. Ilniyersity of Detroit Washington-New N ork Study tour Water Purification Plant. Mt. Clemens Wayne State Vniyersity Drama Festival OISSERYING foreign merchandise and sales tactics. these East Detroit sltltIf'ltls get 'irst hand xiew of tlie Old World Market located at the lnte nal Ill-IIIHIP, iltoun left to right are Sharon Deakin and Sharon tonness. Much Is Learned Outside The Actual Classroom EXXMININU a hand-hamntered tray from Iran which depicts the story of Omar Khayam. homemaking students learn altout other people fromtheir arts. Miss Ruth Turunen displayed glassware. jewelry. and hand-woven f-loth she received front the Near East. 96 3 UNE nl- the adyantages of attending a national journalism convention is meeting people already in the field. Here a reporter from the New dork World 'llelegratn interxiews Eyelyn Iwanowski. Dennis Desnoyer. and Mr. john Ifnwright. Sltatnroek adviser. S I' 11714 XlEH'l'lNll Put Snmiki. -tur uf the l lmxe1' llrtnn Suite . lruck stage alter her 11e1'Il11'111u11t-e na- une ul the intiny thrill- for 111e11tl1f-rs ul thi- pearl sm-ial -Indie- nnr. Relaxing in her dres-ing l'1lUl11 after the slimv. Xli-N Suzuki thats with Sundx Willi. Rey lirzindt. and iliin iillillllililll. SINGER Nina Siinnne husily Zllllttglllltille prngrains fur tnnr meinhers after entertuitiingg them with her it-r-init nf Porgy at the llasiim Htiyal. Nluri .Xnn Pampaltina gazes over her shunltler while Bill Weinmann awaits his turn. On Field Trips, Special Outings, At Conventions 'l'lil,lfYlSlUX star. llaxe llartmny. 4-iijwvys ai lttirnnrnu- 111n1ne11t After the 'llitluy sli-iw with Slli1llll'Ul'lx plii-tivguiplter Rnd Ki-tilt, a- they lllNl'llrN ,nine 1-f the lighter iwrld affair-. Rnd appeared nn thi- wvast tu coast pr--grtiin while i11 New H 1-rk ff-1' the liuluinhia Strlwla-tit' Press 4-nrtxeiitimi. SHASIROCK delegates to the journalism conventittn in New Xfirk talked with l'Jt,1d3 Cut-dtnan. musieal vuitiedy' star. on stage nf the IUllNlL'3l reine Pa1'ade. Dennis Des- noyer is rlliiwll here with Nliss lilnmliitan after the Nliiiw. 97 Q' gave? 5 f SPECIAL Honors and Awards LINDA MYERS, selected from East Detroit's senior girls, was the recipient of this year's Best Citizenship' a- ward presented by the Daugh- ters of the American Revolu- tion. Contributing factors to her selection were dependa- bility, leadership, patriotism. and service to the school. DAVE MOUNTZ will join other boys from around Michi- gan this summer as East De- troit's representative to Boys' State on the campus of Michi- gan State university. The American Legion sponsors this project which teaches the boys the responsibilities and duties of government. 4 'CT ' T kc C ia Q- . --- Q .591 q 0 ,.'.f , fo- '. 4 1 'qi 5 :vt s Q cj-I' 1 'Sta 'S 4494 L- Q .'.i.'. 'g'.'.'-'-'- I tl J.2z 1xg:.1,l. I i D 5, nn , sf' Q1 'QUSSOBRYS 1 ,Z 9: gi . ,Q ' '1- A' -. 'ag' I .- P- ' 1 , ,N D' We - ,f ' 1- ill ..,l' s I . i Q -A 1 5-s - 1 Q S CHUCK HESCHEI, hrought recognition to East Detroit high school in the field of drafting when he won a second prize of 5575 in a state-wide drafting contest which was sponsored by the American Society of Engi- neers. SEVERAL East Detroiters won honors and prizes in the field of writing this year. Scholastic Writing Award winners Sharon Kedzierski and Sandy Whitehorn. who won in journalism. confer with Bill Xloldenhauer who was awarded a S25 bond fur his, essay gn grime prevention hy the South Xlat-onili Exchange Clulii Barbara Dautermann, not pictured. won the highest award in poetry in the Scholastic Writing contest. 98 SHARON KEDZIERSKI won honors when she was chosen one of the top 35 Eng- lish students in Michigan in the competition judged by the National Council of Teach- ers: of English. The students were selected on the basis of a written examination as well as original compositions. 1 960 DRAMA AWARD WINNERS BEST ACTOR AMW, ,,,, Richard Mixa BEST ACTRESS sss. . .. Carolyn Yvenzloff BEST PERFORMER From The King and IN Ralph Filzek BACKSTAGE AWARD Bart Gianformaggio BEST Nswcoiiisi' . James Friend 1960 SOPH-APPEAL WINNERS Sue Cetchell Rudy Hauss 31 1 - Il f -if- Ill if 1 It rj' - - If ' -Z ' . ,.4,. jf ' H-2- r- ,!'fJi-::1LfT- 1 x 1 K 4 I.. -'li Sym' A f' .A 'S q 0 b o v mn x - .--s.x-- --,1f,.p. 5 -- t.'T 'L'?- 2 '41, ., 4 .m ,qi 'ff ,4. '-'1 hu N ' ' N- 1 S 5 .'-P - - .W .s , O '- ibn, ' - 'T , , v 4,,'w Ha- VM.. A 'u'-lr-,- 9 . ' .qf 0 u9,gOW.Vv1 5 , X, X 4. ' ' f s- . ' mx nf' H-Q 0 ' Two kb I' 'K X ug' 1 44 ' x X 1 1 r ew B V4 5 I if v.-uw Q f.,. A ,, .H y xx , , J fi' A HQ, ' f:' g 93 .i I gg Z Z? New 1 L, Senior S eeimens AFTER three years of experimentation, development, and ' i the 'glahoratoi of East Detroit hiffh memhers of growth n ' 'y D , the Class of '60 are ready to analyse their future. Although their experiences in high school have contribut- ed toward formulating their characters, seniors realize their learning will continue all through life, adding to their total self. I 1 X VICE-PRESIDENT To 'W if-'av JAKE FEMMININ EO Concert and Marching bands I-2: Pep band Ig League bowling 2: Vice-president of Senior class. 102 Seniors Chose Officers To Lead The Final Year PRESIDENT SECRETARY LYNN WILLIAMS Senior class secretary: All-school play cast 24 crew I-2-33 Bowling league I-2-33 Mixed choir 2g Girls sports Ig CAA 2-3: Pit and Bal- cony Drama club I-2-3: Backstage award 2. RAYMOND MINERVINI Varsity football I-2-3, co-captain 33 Student Council 35 Var- sity club I-2-33 Shamrock Shenanigansi, show 2g League bowling 2-33 Most valuable player award in footballg Presi- dent of Senior Class. TREASURER f 3? JEAN SAARI Junior class treasurerg Senior class treasurerg Homecoming court 2-3g Homecoming queen 35 Bowling league I-2-35 Varsity cheerleader 1-2-3g Future teachers club 2g Girls sports Ig GAA 2-3: Pit and Bal- cony Drama club 2-33 Washington- New York tour memherg Student council 1-2-3. corresponding secre- tary 3: Coronation Queen Court 2. ,lA,A6!LCf0l'Lal'L .gafufaforzan LINDA JEAN MYERS Valedlctorlan of the Class of 60 So cial Studles club 123 presldent 3 Student Councll 3 DAR Good Cltl zen award wlnner Mlxed cholr 3 Cholr accompanlst 3 Glrls sports 12 3 Washlngton New York tour mem ber 3 HIGHEST scholastlc honors of the class of 1960 have been eamed bv Lmda Myers and Sharon Ked zxerskl Lmda holds the trtle f xaledlctorlan wlth a 383 average and Sharon IS salutatorlan wlth a 316 awera e over the past fvur rears STACKED on the desk are all the text books used over the past three years by Lmda Nlyers on the left and Sharon Kedzrerskl which helped them obtam the hlghest cho lastxc averages m thelr class SHARON KEDZIERSKI Salutatorlan of the Class of 60 Sham rock staff 2 3 Feature edltor 3 Asso crate edltor of The East Detrolter 3 EDHS representatlve on Unlted Na tions pllgrlma e 2 Plt and Balcony Drama club 2 Shamrock Shenam ans show 2 Pep club 1 Soclal Stud ICS club 3 Washrngton New York tour member 3 Eff!! Outstanding Seniors Gained Recognition MAINTAINING 3.5 or hetter scholastic average dur- ing their high school career has earned seven seniors the right to wear the traditional gold tassels and stoles dur- ing graduation week. The five honor students shown on this page are listed in the order of their rank in class at the end of the first semester of the 1959-60 school year. MARCIA TAYLOR ior Sentinel. MARY McCALL show 2. JANET PHELPS CAROLE CIURLA Future Teachers club 1-2-3, presi- dent 3g GAA 2-3: Pep club lg Sen- Concert choir 3, Mixed choir 1 2, Future Teachers club 33 Girls sports 1-2-3: 'Shamrock Shenanigansw Concert band 1-2g Marching band 1-2-3g Advertis- ing manager of The East Detroiter 3: Girls sports 1: GAA 2-3g Bowling league 1-2-3. ADMIRING the gold stole they will he wearing on gradu- ation night are Linda Myers and Mary McCall. It is a custom at East Detroit high for students who maintain a 3.5 average or better during their high school days to be identified by wearing gold stoles and tassels. MARGARET ADAMS Girls sports 1-2g GAA 3g Office Go-op club 3: Washington-New York tour member 3. Office Co-op club 3: ,lunior Red Cross club 2. 104 J U01 ELINE Xl R XXIOXX If! reef J S AN DR -X AD XNISKI chool pl s cr sw N ixer choir 3 Pit and Balcom Drama hom 2 SXNDR X ADKINS French club 1 Junior Red Crt club 2 RONALD S ALBERS EDX THE ALTER Office Co op club president 3 firl ports 12 CAA 3 Senior Sentinel SHIRLEY ALTER Bowin le ue 1 Nlixed choir 123 Shamrock Shenani ans how 2 DIANNA ANDERSON Xll chool play crew 12 3 Lea ue bowling 12 French club 2 Fu ture Teachers club 1 Glrls sports 1 CAA 23 ecretary 3 Home comm Court 1 Pit and Balcony Drama club 1-2-3' Senior Sentinel' Shamrock Shenani ans show 2' Shamrock staff 2' Student Council 1-2-3 secretary 3' Washin ton-New York tour member 3' Miss 'Soph Appeal 1. SAL ARIETTA Audio Visual club 1. KEN ARNOLD WARDEN ASHER Audio Visual 2-3. SALLY ATKINS Gymnastic Squad 2. DONNA BAETENS All-school play crew 1-2-33 Girls sports 1-2g Pit and Balcony Drama club 1-2-3. 1' 491 Seniors Are Scheduled To Receive Diplomas Next Week fm?-' S1 ..... g ,ir- in :sf R H 'A ' in 5,7 ie- qs: .1' i Cluh 3gi 'Shamrock Shenanigans '1' as-V Ag 4 . ' .U at ' if NIICH-XEI. BAILE1 Concert hand 1 2 3 Nlarc-hm hanfl 123 Pep hancl 3 ROGER BAILE1 P XTRICIX B-XRBXNI lep cluh 1 All chool plax creu 2 Bowlm lea ue 2 Xllxed choir por 123 Offxce r op club 3 Shamrock Shenanl gans hon 12 RONALD BARNES Concert hand 123 Nlarchmg band 123 League bowlmg 23 Intramurals 1 3 Semor Sentmel 3 GARY BARNOWSKE All school play cast 3 League bowlmg 3 lntramurals 3 Plt and rock Shenamgans show 2 Wash mgton New York tour member 3 CAROL BASARICH Art SCTVICC club 123 Presldent 3 Bowlm lea ue2 Reta1l1ngCo op club 3 FRANCES BASTIANELLI Clrls sport 1 Put and Balconv Drama club 1 Semor Sentmel NIARX BASTIANELLI Wllxed chorr 2 Glrls sports 1 Of flC8 Co op club 3 Semor Sentmel ROBERT BAUER League bowlmg 12 Intramural 3 Semor Sentmel SIGRUN BAUER ALAN BELL Concert hand 1 'Nlarchmg hand 12 Varsity Football 3 Var m club 3 SALLY BEN Office C0 op club 3 VICE presldent 3 Semor Sentlnel 5 is GT I A A A, AA, A A A- X -.0 .J A l 1 , -5 A A' 1-12: Cirlsrs ' R V -1 N' Cf- '1 A 1 . 1 ' f , , ,- , 4 A E L A 'ilrww Balcony Brahma club 2-33 . Sham: 3 9' . I . S Q -+A A . 1 2 A 5 2 1 5 ' 7 4 S A x . . . I s 'CX ' Seniors Are Proud To Be Wearing Caps And Gowns ,IOAXN l3ERfllfll'I.C Office Cn-op vluli 3. GERALDINE BLUXIENTHAL I 'X 51' 9 5 ibm' BLANKEYSHIP lf., G4 Pep club 1-23 Future Nurief clulm as 33 Nurfes Co-up clulm 33 WBCS L club 1. GRADUATION seemed just a little bit nearer when the time came for getting measured for caps and gowns. Bill Kelch measures CAROLYN BOARMAN French club 25 Future Teachers Sharon Cinter while Betty Wolf has her head measured by Marlene B ' . club 3' Senior Sentinel' Washin Oggla ' 1 1 g' ton-New York tour member 3. Q RONALD BOCKNIILLER ' Varsity tennis lg All-school play x crew 2. sr-9. if -5.12 ll lt.. EDWARD BOESBIAN 'J 107 14 'QV nga 'if' 'JR f 1 'i fs' 'E' NIARLENE BOf'ClA Future Teachers club 23 Ctrl eport 1 2 3 Semor Sentlnel Wa hm ton New York tour mem er XLKE BOIKE Future Bur es club 3 Ctrls port 3 I-lhfafy staff 3 Semor Sentmel .ILDITH BOLDENOW WELS cluh 12 Audto V1 ual club Ctr por 12 Jumor e Cross 2 3 uce prestdent 3 Ltbrary staff 23 secretary 2 presldent 3 U hers club 23 ELLEN BOONE Future Teachers club 3 Glrl ports 12 GAA 3 GARY BOOTH NIARYANN BORKOWSKI Bomllng league 123 Glrls sport 1 GAA 23 Sergeant at arms Ptt and Balcony club 1 Usher club 1 Semor Sentmel JANIES BORNAIS Xudto Vlsual 12 3 LVQLELINE BOROWSKI Pep Cluh 1 Allschool play crew French clubl Ctrl ports 23 Sentor Sentmel WILLIAM BOS Yarstty basketball 23 Natstty cro country 2 War tty club 23 NIARCARET BOSER Llhran staff 3 Tr1HtY club 3 CAROL BOSTON Offlce Co op club 3 NOREEN E BOLCHER French club 12 Ctrl port 2 Offtce C0 op club 3 Seniors Topped The Honor Roll All Through The Year LINDA BOYD bhamrock taff 2 3 advertlsln manager 3 JOYCE BRADT Nllxed cho1r 2 RILYNOLD BR NDT Eflll0I'lI1 chxef of Ea t Detrolter 5 Shamrock taff 3 Student Council 1 2 3 W a hmgton New York tour member CAROLYN BRANTLEY Offlce C0 op club 3 bHARON BRISTOW Flrls sports 2 NHRY BROSCHELL Hnwlm league 23 Clrls port l CAA 2 3 Office Cn np club 'S l her club 12 cn!-' JAMES BROWN RENA BROWN Glrls sport 3 BARBARA BRUNER Buwlm lea ue 2 Future Teacher club 3 Girls aporte 12 3 SITA BLLCELLATO GERALDINE BUCCINNA HILNRIETTA BUNLH Lea ue bowlmg 1 Nllxed thou 3 ' I ,f V Zi' 3 - I A lzlrg -.g 'I ,S 'l ! Q '-gtgxzw S 3 . 19 Rl H unlnatne .mtl me tle P admn the mrllfudte earned 1n the fond drne me 1 lt e mr tla Un the 1nd Barlmra Hu .an and juanna Nlara co mln plan the plaque Yklll x 1 e 1 ramet 1 trxe ennr tr ell cheat I e fld rm 1 10 en raxed on lt sure on mum tle 1 talme ftr t pldfe Larry ,lt ne lun 1 lldjvllldll .intl I .xrx N111 ratlxen honleuwmln float ln 19wH and 1919 'ug 1' 110 CAROLE BURKE IHONIXS BLRKI-41 llfmlln lea ue? DONNA Bl TCH KRT JAN Bl XTUN hm .ix x 1 3 Fa I puter ta l'rench l lm 12 r 14 rt 2 5 0 r vp P11 and Balcom ll ama lull 3 Qenwr Sentlnel LH ARLES C ALI Intramural 2 TONE CXPIZZI Bowlm leaguel . ti W-'f.,wY A 'Y Seniors Breezecl To Victory In The 'QA' 'N qu ...pn pw N fi fl 3 cn- Holiday Food Drlve THONI -kb C ARLSON RICH XRD CARTW RIGHT ,Iumor Red Cro club 23 I ea ur r Z Retarlm I rll Nice Pre xdent 3 CAROL CASEY Concert cholr 123 presldem 5 All chool play crew 2 Pep club 1 Lrhrary staff 1 Put and Bal cony Drama club 1 Trl H1 Y club 2 Semor Sentmel I HYLLIS CASTICLIONE Cfrrls ports 12 CAA 3 Sen or Sentmel COYNIE X CASTLE Buwlxn lea ue 123 secretarv 1 r s 1 CA X 2 3 0 lce 1 0 up club 3 Semor Sentinel 'NIARY CATENACCI All school play cast 13 Bowlmg lea ue 12 Future Nurses club 3 blrls ports 1 CAA 23 Prt and Balcony Drama club 1 2 3 Sham rock NIISIIHIII ans how 2 Sham Pep clulm 1 JOSEPH CAVARRETTA DF INN K CHANIPION Shamrock reporter 2 Edxtorm 1 href 3 Pep club 1 East Delrolter taff 3 ,Iumor Red Cro club 3 Lthrars taff 1 Plt and Balcony Drama club 13 Retallm Coop club 3 Shamrock Shenanl ans how 2 Trl H1 Y club 3 Usher 1 lub 2 3 .IAWIES CHAPNI-KN All school play crew 3 Warm cross country 123 Captam 23 Pnl and Balcony 3 Senior Sen tmel Student Council 12 3 Vue Iresldent 3 Var lty track team 1 r v L 1125 mem 1 marc 1 lrectnr ro uruntn mot xalualple 2 Wah rn ton New York tour memlwr 'NIKE CHRISTNIAN Gnrls sports 12 GA-K 3 Put and Balcom Drama club 2 Shamrock Shenamgans show 2 Shamrock taff 2 Pep club 1 LILLIAN RLTH CLARK RON -XLD CLAX War ny football team 123 bum I t squad 12 War ity c u J 123 Ill 0 u , o ' 1 1 ss r s- A Q he 1' 9 Q. 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A g - 4 ' :C ' I S ' 9 A - 9 ' rock staff 2g rStudent Council l-2: ,u-V Q .' ., I ' ' im ' s g ' l ss : .gr 1 V - S .. g A 3 t. .g N K ' f s Q '- '- , 1 Ji S X, . . . , ' Q ' S' 1, J S: . 3 S' I-.I 1 i 2-3: Va sit, 'lul -' -1, her 4 f l I lf tl' 5 3: If ss ' U if - 5 'V - 2 ls 1 2 C -I ,, , i e , 1 S 1 . .3 -R p Nur ' l v 5.4 v A -,- 2 .ty - ' U laslic ' - 3 ' 5' ' l l 5- LOOKING forward to the day when the plcture of the class of 60 w1II be dlsplayed ln the semor portralt f1Ie Jxm Hamllton and Dlck Knoll admlre the p1c1ures of EDHS aIumn1 HUGH CONNOR PATRICIA LOIL ,Iunmr Red fm club 3 co pre 1 dent 3 Reta1I1r1 fnnp club 23 no uce pre 1dent 3 IJ ARLENE COI E pla 3 Ea t Detrm e 5 lllllill' ed I ru 5 O ue 4 p I I 3 P11 and Balconv llranm 111111 3 Senmr Qenllnel 'h rl ELLEN CONNELLY Future 'Nurse club 23 Nur Fo op club 3 ROBERT CONR AD Audw A1 ual club 3 CAROL COOIN Concert cho1r 3, Eait Detrmter Graff 3, Clrls Qpurte 12, Sham ronk Shenanlgans ' bhow 2, Sham rock 21aff2, Wa-h1nglnn New York tnur member 3 112 -39- 'Wifi 'Y' 'L lv - . 1- 1 . ' I 1 5275 ' - 'Q , - - . 5 ' , 1 ' . I ' , O 4 sez.. '- , , E f f? ' ' .gifiig . , I :AII-SCI14111I 'y 1 Q 'Q 'I r wlafffgj ' R, Qssfg ff'- x . In-0 c 111 ' 1 ' ' 1 4 'I'ri-Hi-Y r'I11I1 3: I+ ers 'uh 3. . X ,wi A 1' S -' Z ses 'iii , . .... . . . , V 0 I Soon The Seniors will Joan The Many Alumni OI EDH 'x 'Qi' Y'--vp CURT COOPFR Varsitw basketball 2 3 Senior Sen tune Var ltw club 23 WILLIANI CROFIELD XIXRX INN LORRXDO A I Ile miter t ff 3 l're'u 1 1 2 r C I an I I ale any Dm na I a nn ten New I rrlx ur In 1 wer Slidtnrult Nhenanl an ht w 2 Pep club I XL IN LRINLH 12 new Intramural l23 PlI3l'NIIIdIf1 x tuna I I 123 Nenl roenti CER XLD CRINION Ilixed choir 3 LINIJ I C RISHER lep club 1 Concert choir 2 Nlix ed choir 13 secretary 3 Girl port 1 .lunmr Red Cross club 1 'Nlur es fnnp Club 3 secretary 'S CONNIE CROFF CONINIE CRONGEYER JOHN LRONIN Luncert lianrl 12 5 Nlarrhing. hanrl l 23 Pep band 5 J AN T CROQBH Clrle sport IZ Tri H1X tlu I' her clulil BONNIE CRLCHET French Club I CATHY DANNA Girls sports 1-2-35 Office Co-op 4-lub 33 Senior Sentinel. 113 Seniors Make The Most Of Final School ACIIVIIISS BXRBXRMX DAUTERNIANN loncert Chllll' 2 Nltxed cholr 3 blrls ports 12 Pep club 1 Wa h m ton New York tour member 3 Semor Sentmel .IUDITH DAVIDSON League howling 2 Ea t Detrolter staff 2 Retallmg Coop club 3 correspondm ecretary 3 DEANNIA DAY Future Teacher club 3 Ctr JAXIES DeCI.AIRI:. All chool plav ca t 12 crews 13 LIIJTHQ staff 1 Plt and Balcony Drama club 1 NICE prestdent 1 Shamrock Shenam ans show I Wa hmgton New Xork tour mem Jer PATRICIA DeLISLE League bowling 12 Glrls sports I GAA 2 3 Offlce Co op club 3 ANTHONY DeLLL X GARY DePEYSTER NESTOR DESSY ROGER DISTLER WANDA DOBROWOLSKI All school play crew 1 Mlxed choir 3 Clrls sports 12 Home commg Court 123 Plt and Bal cony Drama club 1 Student Coun cxl 123 treasurer 3 Coronatlon Ball queen candldate 2 Treasurer of Sophomore cla s KENNETH DOMANIK CECIL DOWNS Audlo Vxsual club 3 . O O l . z -. .v : cs c -g 5 s - I g 'AI I ' 1 . , 1. ,' L S - Z ' s I 'gs f . . ft s : 'ls sports 2: GAA 3. -s I s - , ' -1 v Z ' v . .' I .' L .. - N U , . v . vc . ,S i Y V i l . .-I A. 3 -3 - ,. ,, -. a 5 ' . 2 'S - . .5 , Q 9 - . . y 5 5 s. JACQLELINE DOYLE 'Qtr Q -w.,.:,-,, N ALL HA IJRUBNILH All--i-limil play Vrew 3: Intramur- alx 1-285: Pit and lialmny Drama club 3: Seninr Sentinel President: Washington-New York tour mem- ber 3. ART Serxicc vlulv menilxerx vumlrine ideax tn bring Cliristmas spiri tu the EIJHS cafeteria. Nllflllilll l'ranvi-, David Angel. Carol Svliruemler and Frank Xvlllfllillkxlil aclrl final touches to une of the dec'urutim1a, ROBERT DUB.-XY AL DLDA DENISE DLFFANY Office Co-up club 33 Senior Senti- nel: Tri-Hi-Y club 1-2-3. PAUL DUFFY RUBERTA DLNNING All-bchool play crew 1-2-3g Art Service club 1: Concert choir 2-3: Mixed Choir 13 Girls Sports 1-2: Pit and Balcony Drama club 1-2-3. IQUKLHR Dl RAL 115 Llke Most Teens EDHS SGHIOFS Learn New Dance Steps HXEI' D13 NNLXCJLR FREDERICK EICHBERGER .xr 113 crm wuntrx 5 ,llllllkl Red Lru clul13 LllJl'ElfX tdffi t Detrnter aff lar 1 1 Llub .5 LLXLDIX EIU ea ue lNtStl1F1 1 XX BLS L 111 12 l'uture 'leacher cl b 125 K 1rl port 1 7 '5 Senmr Sentmel NIICH-REL ELI-XS lre ldent of ,Iunmr mla L IICCII hand 12 Nl3I'ClllY1 band 1 War 1tx ba el1all 23 Lea 11e bomlln arm fo111 23 nra mural 12 Yar 1 x clu Student Lounvll 2 Senmr Sen mel 1 AlR1L14 ELIAS Concert band 12 Nlarclun band ls C X3 2 3 and Balcom Drama club 123 Sen10r Sentlnel recordln eere tary Shamrock Shenam an how 2 Student C0l.lYlCll 2 3 QERIE H ENOCH P Jflul11 VSBCS 01112 ll C 12 5 Bmw 1 led ue 1 Z l'I8Ilf'll Llult 2 Future :her Club 23 1 I1 r C XX Z 5 P11 and lialwns Drama 1 Sen I4 r Sentmel Sllcllllflillx Sl1enan1 an lnm 2 Speech clul15 CAROLYW EUEN CHARLES FAST DONN X FELTXER Nhxenl chmr JUDITH FENSKA Nl X1 REEN 1 ERCJL SON 1r r 12 Junlmr ec Cro CluJ1 FAYE FERRETTI 116 Tl ze' -eff' 'V St 1:27 M 'ho J in-f R,Xl.Pll FILZEK All-sr-linrtl play vast 3: League howling 1-2: Varsity footlnall 3: Gytnnastic' squafl 2: lntramural- 1-2-3: Pit and Balcony Drama cluli 3: Senior Sentinel: Student Coun- r-il 3: Wasliington-New York tour HIPIIIIIPI' fl. BART FIORI Concert choir 3: Intramurals 3. RHYTHM and practice are essential factors for those of us who like to dance. Mary Cattenacci, Leon Quenneville, Diane Sittaro, and Leonard Miller concentrate on a new dance The Routine. FRED FISHER Q 8 16- 'bi' 15 'Nun Social Studies club l. JOHN I-'LOER Concert band 2: Marching hand 2. DENNIS FLUBIICNAN Senior Sentinelg Shamrock She- nanigans show 2. JUANN FRXROTT Allwt-limtl play crew 2g League lmwling l-2. captain 1: French 1-lulw 2: Future Nurses Clulw 1: llirls -ports 1-2: Lilirary staff 1-2: Retailing tht-up clulm 2-3: Tri-Hi-Y cluli 3: Senior Sentinel. NORMAN FRANCIS LAWRENCE FROHRIEP 117 The Mighty Class Ot 60 Captured Float Honors Again NI XRIXNNE ILHR cht l 1 Cr xx 1 Conner ban 12 3 Nlarvhtn lyantl 1 2 3 Pep hand 1 2 5 C ncert clmlr 2 3 XIIXBII Chmr 1 fh tr acu mpam t 13 Ea t Detr :ter taff 2 l'uture eacher club 1 blfl Junmr Red Crt club 2 Plt and Balcom Drama l lm 3 Sentur Nentmel Shamrotlt Nhenant an lt ws 12 -XRLEINE CAYDOS P club I Lea ue lmwlln 23 rench club 12 Cul balcony Drama clulm 1 Trl H11 1 Senmr Sentmel XIXRIANNE CEORCEPF r Serxlce clulm 12 Ctrl wrt 1 Pep club 1 BYRON GEORGES LOUISE GERIOS ROLLAND GIANIPA PATRICIA GILLISPIE CEORCIA CILIS Future 'Nur e club ure pre :dent ecretary 1 2 P and llalc Drama club 3 Senlor Senttnel Pep tlub I SHARON CINTER DAVID CIRARD GEORGE COETH Intramurals 3 Semor Sentmel KAREN GOKEL East Detrolter staff 23 HUKIIIENN manager 3, Glflg sports 2 I -her: club 1 Trl H11 tluh 123 ure pre-tdent 2, president 3 Wa lun ton New Horlt tour member ' X 0 All-s 1 tn L llay e ' : ' t I 'A d : , ' gr - -': v -,Z .0 h . I I , 'A ' 1 Q tt' --t 'S - 5 5 af S ' 3 I A T S 1 H s sports 1-2: A' . ,SS 1 . 2, w j ' ' C u A 1 : ' . 6 s rn ' M L C I A ep 9 g ' ' Q -' 1 F - 1 Tw sports 1-2: ,, GAA 3g Library staff 1: Pit and If , , V A 1 ,- ,- AAI A - 1 1' S sp N L 1 I s '. - 3 it X -'uny .ef A I 118 NAA l! X FIRST PRIZE IN THE HONIECONIINC PARADE WAS THF RESULT OF WORK AND INCFNUITY BY THE SENIOR? GERALD GOLDA CART GORNOWI7 Lea ue lmowlm 2 RALPH GRAHANI ing DAY ID CRAVES Bowling league 3, W8Qh1DgI0H New Xork tour member SANDRA CRAY Concert band I 2 3, Nlarchmg band 12 3, Future INurQeQ Club 3 LAROLE GRIESSEL Offxce Co op club 3 119 4 , . Y 4 Qmy w.-, . l- -- I W ,n A f I X 4 I Q- Q A 'fl 'X S J u '44 , K, , ' 3 X V F f' 1 A - 7' , 4 'V X ,Q 1 , X I W ,Am Q - R Q ,iv Q 2:16 1 ' N 6 A f .-XL A , A f A f K' x ,'7 I kk a , 3' X' .K+ 4 A T 3 A . .T . fe, I 1 1 L. , , , L A' I . A A I 4 ' K 2 ' 11 .A K f ' 1 f' W' I T3 T if' I A 'Du' Q' 'E 5-9 'S ISA' -az l LW? LHRISTIINE LROSSNIAINN Concert band 12 'Hara hm hand 12 Office Lo op club 5 BERN XDETTE GRZXLH benlor Sentmel Shamrock e namgans show 2 DIANNE GUDENAU CHQ ports 2 Llbrary Qtaff 1 Senlor Sentlnel FRANK GALLI DIANE CUTT All chonl plas Crew 23 Plt and Balcr nx Drama club 2 3 Senlor Sentlnel Shamrock Shenanlgans Qhow 2 Trl H1 Y club 3 East De trmter taff 3 LORETTA GUZIK Off1C6 C0 op club 3 SHARON HALF ROBERT HALL League bowling 3 DONNA HALLMAN 'Nhxed chonr 2 BARBARA HALLOP Semor Sentmel THONIAS HART Concert cholr 3 Intramurals 23 NANCY HARRIS An Exciting Year Races To End For The lv'x Y--3 'Q' 'TS' Q. 26 KZ Q... rt? ? 'I9 71. Vi fl Senior Class MARCE HARWOOIJ Pe club 1' French cluh 1: firls port 12 3 Office fo f p cluh 3 Senior Sentinel HENRY H-Xl SS Intramural 25 Y r tx clul CAROL HAWKINS Concert band 1 2 3 Marchlng band 1 23 librarlan 2 historian 3 Pep band 12 3 Band Council member 3 East Detrmter staff 23 Senior Editor 3 French club 12 treas urer 1 2 Shamrock Shenamgans show 2 WBCS club 2 Washing ton New York tour member 3 CHXRLES HAWKINS Var ity fuothall 23 Intramural 13 War in track 2 3 Var ity club ART H AY EK Retallm fo op cluh CERTRUDE HAYES Girls sports 2 Office Coop cub RICHARD HELMICK VEROWICA HENINIERT Future Nurses club 3 Llhrary aff L her cluw CHARLES HEN RICH DORIS HENRY Var ity cheerleader 3 Student Councrl 12 3 corresponding secre tary 2 Nice presxdent of Sopho more and ,Iumor cla s LYNN HENRY WBCS club 1 War lty cheerleader JOY HENW OOD East Detruiter Pacultx edttnr 3 french club 2 3 Pep club 1 2 Who Will Forget Posing For Our Senior Pictures? if 5 CHARLES HESCHL PXFRICIX Hll L ailin C 1 .IANIES HILLN Concert band 123 Dance band 12 Nlarchln band 12 ROY HILTON Rlfl HIYN Xli Kr Serxne 1 lull 1 liimlin lea e N xefl Chou 1 l'ien1h L i rl url ilrri a ERNIE HINZ Senior Sentinel CAROL HOCKSTETLER BRIC ET TE HOI- l- NI -KN L a ue lmvslin 1 Ea I Detroiter t 2 Cxrls ports 13 Pl! and Balcony Drama club 3 Senior B XRB XR K HOC KN Xll choul play grew 12 5 bovilin ue 12 3 r s 2 3 P11 and llalmny Drama l l 12 3 lep e uli JLDITH HOLBROOK ch nl glay Crew 2 Lea ue now in 1 2 Nlixed choir ir pri 1 C4423 Pit an Balcom Drama Lluln 1 Shamrock Shenanlgane how 12 CXRX HOLT Concert lxand 12 Danve hand 1 Nlarahmg hand 1 lep band 1 French club 12 Shainrorlx She nani an how 1 ROBERT HONEYCUTT av'-1' 'iff Ret-' ' I1 -UID'l'lllll 2-3. , . l G 5 A ' g ' ' X ,ff 'Vi V 5 A: pr 'gu 2-3g A li ' . -3: ' 'lul H' 25 Ci s sp F 1-2: lf iry sl ff 6, 1-2. u C gi g :A A S ' 5 S aff ' 5 ' s - 3 ' A Sentinel. i ' leag - -' 3 Girls spin-ls, lg CA,-I -' 3 ' ' - ' ' 1' u i e - g , l . All-s 0 I ' ' g g . E l 'l' g - 3 . ' ' 1-2: ' G' ls s 0 s g 11 . - : ' d . - ' 3. J A f M POSINC for senior pictures was an exciting experience. Here a Powell photographer arranges a pose with Wanda Dobrowolski as the model. PA IQLETTE HUNTER LORETTA IAFRATE Girls sports 1-2-3. RICHARD ICKES Present of Sophoinore class: Yar- sity liaselnall 1: Varsity liasketlrall 1-2-3: Varsity football I-2-3g Yar- sity track 2-33 Varsity club 1-2-3. secretary 1-2, president 3: Sham- rock Shenanigans -how 2: Prince Charming of Cinderella Ball 2. MARIE INGRAO UAA 1-2. AIARY IRAS Alixed choir 1-2. lilirarian 1-2: Fu- ture Xurses club 1-2-3: Library staff 1: Nurses Cn-op club 3. HERBERT IVANOYICH Varsity football 2g Student Council 1, vice-president lg Varsity tennis 2g Varsity club 2. DIANE HORN French club 23 Future Nurses club 2. IOANNE HIILHEY Library staff 2. A if 049 '25, 'I7' fd.: BARBARA IWANOWSKI W Mixed choir 2-33 Future NUYSEF club 2-3. vice-president 3: Nurses Co-np club 33 Senior Sentinel: Shamrock Shenanigans show 2: Washington-New York tour mem- ber 3. LEON JAY Audio Visual club 3. MADELINE JOCIS BEVERLY JOHNS Concert band 12 Marching hand 1 2 Girls sports 2 Office Coop club 3 WILLIAM JOHNSON J AN ET JON ES 'llxxed choir 12 librarian 2 Fu ture Nur es club 12 3 Girls port 12 Library staff 1 Nur e Coop club 3 Senior Sentinel LAWRENCE JONES East Detrotter staff 3 Varsity foot ball 123 Intramurals 2 Senior Sentinel Shamrock Shenani ans show 2 Student Council 123 Varsity club 12 3 board of direc tors 3 ROBERT JONES CRADX JORDAN All school play crew 3 Intramur al 3 Pit and Balcony Drama club 'S Senior Sentinel ROBERT JULEW If I Intramurals 3 JOSEPH JURACKO VIVIAN JEAN JURLZ XIX All school play crew 2 Eat ll olter lf .5 r Jorl Office Loop club 2.5 Senior Sentinel Co op Students Earn Money And Grades At :Q 8 SX 'Q HO' The Same Tame L KW RENf IL K XR KN r ttx Intranl Senn r Ns ntxnel KENNETH K-KHP Intramural Zi NI XRLENE K Xl I-'NI XN r prt IZ Offlcefnopvum 3 Semor Sentmel WILLIANI KAW KA ERNEST KECSKES Varslty baiketball 2 3 Var tty club 3 board of dlrectors WII LIANI KELCH Concert band 123 pre ldent 3 ball 3 Intramurals 23 Var ltw track 2 3 Var ltv club 2 '3 Senior Qentmel Vv ILLIANI KELLOCG Luncert Imand 123 Dance band 23 Nlarchm band I Pep band 1 Semor Sentmel ROBERT KENJORSKI NIARG XRET KENNX Bow mg lea ue 2 C XX 2 Iturarx taff bemur bentmel WILLIXNI KEQNLER Qpeech club pre ldent LEROY KING DI XNE KIRBX rarx f ll turlan 2 fue Lo up club 3 Nemor Sentlnel 125 T' v' f...LQt,at1i:s: A M ' ttrnl- 3: S . ,. 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N t . wt 'r '- - '12 ' ' Gur Strong Band Shall Ne er Be Broken, Formed In ,K-ew u-I' 5.31: -J SANDIE KLXW ENDER Future Nur e club 2 Gxrls port l F-XA 23 Shamrock Shenam gans shows I2 SHAROIN KLEIS DEINNIS KLINE Concert band I 2 3 NI3l'Ch1Yl hand 1 Pep band 1 2 Var ltv football 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 Var 1ty club 3 Varslty tennl 13 HENRY KLINC Audlo V1 ual l23 Semor Sentl ne Shamrock Shenanlgans show 1 2 RICHARD KNOLL League bowllng I Intramurals 3 Varstty tenms I2 3 RODLRICK KOTYLO Camera club 12 3 School photo grapher 12 3 Future Teachers 2 Shamrock Shenamgans show 1 2 Intramurals 2 East Detrolter staff 1 2 3 DAVID KOWALSKI League bowlmg 2 Varslty foot ball 3 Intramurals 23 Varslty track 23 Varsxty club 23 Var stty wrestlmg 2 Semor Sentmel JERRY KRASICKY ALBERT KRET DOUGLAS KRUEGER Art Servlce club 2 3 presldent 3 Varslty track 3 VHISIIY club 3 Varsity wrestling 3 RICHARD KRUEGER Art Seruce club 2 Intramurals LARRY KULIN Intramurals 1 2 3 T' iff 'Sur 'gtk' Bb ci Q-.1 East Detroit High' is . Q DONNA KURTZ Future Nurses club 33 Girls sports 1-2g Nurses Co-op club 33 Tri-Hi- Y club 3g Washington-New York tour member 33 Senior Sentinel. JOHN KURTZ Art Service club 1-3g Varsity foot- ball 2g Intramurals 2-33 Varsity track 1-2-33 Varsity club 1-2-3. VOICES of the seniors will be tin ed with sadness on rad g M g uation night as they sing the Alma Mater for the last time as members of East Detroit High. Singing forth are Rod Kotylo Karen Gokel. Bart Fiori, and Gloria Wallace. wfl JUDITH LABAN Concert, Marching, and Pep bands 1-2-3g Girls sports 1-25 GAA 3. LARRY LADA PRISCILLA LACA Girls sports 1. v-- 7 ' . U , 1 la' 4 .N KAY LALONDE Office Co-op club 3. LINDA LANEY DON ALD LA PIN SKI T Varsity basketball 35 Varsity cross country 33 Varsity track 1-2-3. Z- 127 Seniors Lead '43 bw fwf' v--'-1 128 The Way To Blgger And Better Events JOEL LARSON All school play crew 23 Audlo V1 ual club 123 Concert band 12 XIHTCIIID band 12 Sham rock Shenanigans show 2 '-'vm if 1' REDLRILK LaRUL 9 NOEL LARSOIN ILDITH LEINNINI ANN LEPORE MARY LESJACK League bowllng 12 G1r1s sport A Q 1 2 GAA 3 R6I3111I'lg Co op club .4-e DARLENE LINDSLEY Clrls sports 1 J UDITH LINC MICHAEL LISAIUQ GARY LITTLE SUSAN LITTLE Ctrls sports 12 DOROTHEA LODATO Girls sports 2 3 Offlce Co op club Ib-4 14 43 '4' -ul' 5 Qi-ff W -di ROGER LOEPPELBEIN Intramurals 2 5 Offlce Co op club 3 Senior bentmel GRACE LoPICCOL0 S -XNDR A LOPEZ C ERALD LUBLAIN ESKI RILH XRD IUCKRVIL Lea ue bowlmg, 3 Var tty football 3 Intramurals 12 3 captam 1 Yar ltv club 3 LHRINTINIL LUKOYYSKI e club 1 tr lort Semor Sentinel YI ILLIANI MacCARROLL League bowlm 3 Intramurals 23 Varslty track 2 Varsxty club QXVDR X NIacGILLIVRAY ilrl sports 1 Plt and Ba cony llrama l lm 1 Detallm Coop club 3 recordm secretary 3 W ILLIAM 'NIacGILLIVRAY War ny ha ehall 1 23 captam 3 War tty football 123 co captam 3 Shamrock Shenamgans show 2 Student Council 1 Varslty club 123 Host xaluable player award xn football JXLQLELIWE WI ADDRY All chool play crew 3 East De trolter staff 2 Plt and Balcom Drama club 3 .10-KN NIAEDER All chool play crew 3 Office Co op club 3 Pit and Balcony Drama club 23 Semor Sentlnel PAULA 'HAGGARD Gnrls port 12 Offrce Co op club 3 trea urer 3 be qu--f T Seniors Set To Face New Problems In School Cf Life COIN RAD MAISONN EUVE RICHARD NIALACUSKY Aud1o Vlsual club 3 ,Iumor Red Cross club 3 pre ldent 3 Student Counc1l3 Wolwerme Boys State Q Q representatlve 2 Q. MARY ANN NIANGANO Concert hand 12 Nlarchln band 12 Glrls sport 2 Offlce Coop club 3 WANDA KAY MANN French club 12 Glrl sports 1 GAA 23 pre :dent 3 Prt and Balcony Drama club 1 Semor Sentmel 'PS PHIL MANNINO Concert band 3 Dance band 'ln-lu. RONALD MARA .IOANNA MARASCO Secretary of .lun1or class Pep club 1 All school play crew l 2 League howhng 12 Concert cho1r 123 presldent 3 East Detrolter staff 2 3 Glrls sports 1 2 GAA 3 P1t and Balcony Drama club 1 Sen lor Sentmel '33 DARLENE MARDLIN All school play crew 3 Future I., nurses club 3 Plt and Balcony F., Drama club 1 23 MARILYN MARINO League bowlmg 1 23 Varsns cheerleader 23 captam 3 Mlxed choir 12 Clrl sports 1 AA 23 Homecommg coun 123 P1 and Balconv Drama club 3 Sham rock Shenamgans show 2 Coro natlon Ball Queen candndate 1 Cmderella of Cmderella Ball 2 ROBERT MARKWARDT PHILIP MARTIIN FEHNIER MARTIN Mlxed cho1r 1, Accompamst 1 X ' l Y . Q S 9 ' A I tg' '24 ' 3 A g my ',,,t5,g. 1 ' . : ' s g ' ' V ' .. A f 45 5 rl . 'I - 3 ' s D L : . , 5' 3 . : Q A t I ' 3' is ' 'cm ' I X N X 3 9 I- - gl ' - 1 , . ' 7 u g C - Q - 9 9 ' , I l 5 ' ' - L 3 , :QA , ' : N . V I. 1 1 A 1 .S 1 G . . 3 - - 3 1 , as - ' - vs 1 , - Q ' 1 I RICHARD MARTIN League bowling 3g Intramurals 3. KENNETH MASH Mixed choir 2-3. ANTOINETTE XIASTEJ Future Nurses club lg Ushers club I. DAVID MATAKO League bowling I-3. ROBERT NIATIS Washington-New York tour mem- ber. JOHN MAYNARD Intramurals 3. WILLIAM BICCARTNEY Art Service club 1-2-33 Gymnastic squad 23 Retailing Co-op club 3. -'ws 'US R77 is no that 'CT WHILE in Washington this fall seniors received autographs from Ivo Robich, recording artist. Standing left to right are Alice Pace. Vaughn Drohnich, Elaine Stann, and Barb Iwanowski. CHARLES MCCLOSKEY Bowling league 2-33 Intramuralg I-2-3. 1 infix xv --. lll emfti Il li is rn tlif imc of Elllls fans ae they ver Ferndale. Left to utly Lenning, Barbara X Q 3' ref: 3 fx 13 JERRY 31cCLl5RE GARY MCCRACKEN JANET Sli-DERNIOTT East Detruiter staff 35 Future Teachers club 3: Cirls sports 1-25 CAA 3. RICHARD McDONOUGH DAVID NIQISAAC Student Council 1-2-3. President 3. BARBARA NICKENDRICK Girls sports 1. SHARON BICLEAN Convert hand l-2: Marching hand 1-23 Pep band l-2: League lmwling I-2g GAA 23 Senior Sentinel. RUN NlEl.l.lSll ,Xll-xvlnml play vreu 33 Uirivcrl lraml l-2-Fl: Nlarvliingr lvantl l-2-3: Pep lnantl 2-3: lntramurale 3: l'it and Bair-uni llruma vlulr 3: Seninr Sentinel. CHARLES MEYER Mixed chuir 1-2-3. Sensors Show KXTI-ILEEIN NIILLER Lea ue howllng 23 xIlXEd cholr 3 Girls sports I2 GAA 3 R ta1l1n Co op club 2 3 president 3 Washln ton New York tour mem ber 3 LEONARD 'VIILLER Varsxty ba ketball 3 Nhxed chorr 3 Varsity cro country 3 Gym nastlc squad 2 Intramural Varslty track 23 RICHARD 'NIIXA Xll school play cast 3 Varslty has ltetball 3 Pl! and Balcony Drama Club 3 Senior Sentmel ROBERT NIIX-X League bowlm 3 Gymnasuc quad 2 Intramural 23 Student louncll 3 .IEANNE NIOFFAT Concert band I 2 3 Uarchlng band I 2 3 llbrarxan 2 treasurer 3 Pep band I 2 3 Concert cholr 2 3 'NI1xed choir 2 3 Cholr accompan 2 3 Shamrock Shenanigans how 2 TYIHIY club I2 treas urer 2 LOIS NIOCAN Audio Vlsual club 123 secretary and treasurer I KATHERINE 'NIOLINER NIARILYN MONSO ALUNA MOON Concert choir 123 treasurer 2 Future Nurses club 123 Glrls sports 12 Nurses Coop 3 presl dent 3 CHRISTINE NIOREN SKI ,Iumor Red Cro s club I VIRGINIA NILCCI Concert cholr 123 secretary 3 ,Iumor Red Cross club 123 Prt and Balcony Drama club 2 Re taLhng Co op club 2 3 treasurer 3 .IUDITI-I MOUSSEAU - v rq '9- .g -, -g I. , e- g ' '. 1 r'u I 1 1- s 5. 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I 4 . 1 --4 1 . . ., I Seniors Are F 'Z Now Ready To Open New Worlds Ahead CAROL NIURPHX Wa hmgt0n1New Xork tour mem ber 3 ROBERT NILRPHX SH-XRON NILRPHY TV' ,I ALQUELYNNE NACLE WBCS club 1 All chool play crew 2 -Xrn SCIVICC club 2 Con cert cholr 123 student conductor 3 Pep club 1 Glrls sports 12 KAREN INICHOLS French club 1 Future Nurses clulv 23 Clrl sports 1 Nurses Coop cl b 3 uce pre ldent Senior Sentmel NIARILENE NIESPOLO WILLIANI NORTHUP Var ny ba ketball 3 MARILYN NORTON secretary 3 Nlarchmg band 12 3 Pep band 2 3 Future Teachers f club 3 1.9 .IUDH NORWICH Clr port 1 CAA 23 corre pondmg ecretarv 3 Senlor Sentl ne LEONARD NOVAK RON ALD NOWAK JOHN INUGEINT Offlce Coop club 3 134 'iv' A X 'Q M fi V 5' , D 9 I 'S A 1 1 x Concert band 1-2-3, librarian 2, .f 9 f' fur, D - 'ls-S s g -', 435 NEWS, hot off the press. is eagerly read by East Detroiters on Shamrock day. Left to right are Chuck Fast, ,loy Henwood. and Al Criner. No, the feet do not belong to Joy, but to Bill Kessler who is entirely relaxed as he enjoy's the latest edition of the school paper. BETTY OLIVER lfrench club lg Girls sports 2g Senior Sentinel. ROBERT OLSEN All-svhool play crew 33 Concert vhoir 3: Mixed choir 2: Choir ac- companist 3. KAREN URLXNDO Girls sports l: Retailing Co-np Vlulv 2-3. DAVID OSTROWSKI Varsity wrestling 2-3. ALICE PACE Cirls sports 1-2g Library staff 1-2. secretary lg Office Co-op club 34 Senior Sentinelq lfshers club 1-2-33 Washington-New York tour mem- ber 3. MART ANN PANIPALOXA All-school play crew lg Girls sports 1-23 junior Red Cross Club l: Of- fice Co-op club 35 Pit and Balcony Drama clulr lg Senior Senlinelg Washington-New York tour mem- ber 3. A-.mlm 1.-a if., v ,IW I ..49.'... 95 bf 'icy GARY PARK All chool play crew 3 Audxo hs ual club 123 Yar lts cheerleader 2 Concert cholr 123 uce pre 1 dent 3 tudent dlrector 23 HOW XRD PXRKER Xllxed cholr 3 DANIEL PASI II ROBERT PA ILHLII BARBARA PALL em club l Bovslln le ue Ea t Delrmter Iaff 3 Clrl ports C XA 2 5 Pl! and Ba con Drama mlulm 1 Shamrock reporter CARL PAUL Varony football 3 Varslty track 23 Varslty club 3 'ide S-11 fm? X I bfi l 136 ff ELIZABETH PAWLAK Clrls Qportfs 1 2 Nurses Co op club XHRCXRE1' PALLICK Cower Curl Winner 3 CITIS Qports I IAA 23 trea urer 3 P113 d Balcony Drama club 12 Senlor Sentlnel club trea urer W ashm ton New York tour member .IOAIN PERKOW SKI I'uture Nur ei clulm 2 Glrls port I2 C K-X 3 Offue Co op club 3 Semor Sentlnel Pep club 1 NIICHAEL PERRY League IJOWIlI'lg 3 Inlramurali 3 Plt and Balcony Drama club 13 Senior Sentlnel Wa hmgton New Xork tour member 3 CAROLE PHELAN Concert band 12 'Nlarclfung hand 12 Pep band 2 BLAIR PIKE -5 ' ' 5, ' IA- . I ,S .- , -: S'- . .1 A bl' A ' fm? 'H lilgg '.,t A Jw 7 I ffm Pg I V: l gWag lg M S s g ss .. 13 -f: N' l y 2-3. ' QA -,,l '3' -gk ' ,. .N 3. . . -3 .. - , 7 6 5 I ,I ' I N I' 1. I 1 1' Q . .' 3 5 3 L, C L ,, 'df' .I ' ' s gl l' Q ' gl- X ' ' ' 1 I ' S' x X .4 ' Senlor Senhnel Club Orgamzed To Serve The School HELEN QUINLAN Offlce Co op club 3 CAROLE RAAB IRVIN RABIDEAU Concert band 123 Dance band 123 Pep band 1 Varsxty foot ball 123 Intramurals 3 Sham rock Shenam ana :how 12 Yap slty club 12 3 XSTSIIY wre tlm 2 I-RANK R XEB CHRISTINE RAUTIO NICKOLXS RAWZ-X CAROL PIOTROWSKI Art SCIWICC club 2 YVONNE PODE All School play crew 2 League bowlmg 2 Nlrxed cholr 2 East Detrolter taff 2 Clrl Qports 12 Plt and Balconv Drama club 2 WILLIANI IRANTERA All school play crew 3 VHISIIN basketball 23 Varsity football 3 Pit and Balcony Drama club 2 Varslty track 2 3 Varelty club 2 3 Semor Sentmel WILNIA PRANTERA League bowlmg 2 Grrls sports 2 GAA 3 Retaxlmg Co op club 23 Senior Sentmel JEAN PYYKKONEN Offrce Coop club 3 LILON 01 ENNEVILLE Kumho Visual club 3 Intramurale 137 Counselors Help Guucle Us Toward Our T Cv ff 138 Future Goals DONALD REICHENBACH DOLORES REN KERT JACK RENKERT Art Servlce club 1 DIXIE RICHARDS Concert band 1 2 3 Marchmg band 1 2 3 lxbranan 2 3 Pep band 1 2 3 JUDITH RICHARDSON All school play crew 2 Grrl sport I 2 3 Offxce Co op 3 Semor bentmel SUSAN RIEMER Art Servlce club 2 3 French club 12 Future Nurses club 3 Glflg sports 1 Llbrary staff 2 LEONARD RIINA ROBERT RISEBROUGH CHARLES ROBERTS GERALD ROGALSKI CAROLYIN RONIESBURC- 0ff1CC Coop club 3 ALAN ROSENTHAL Concert band 12, Marchmg band 12, Pep band 2, Bowllng league captain 3, Intramurals 12 3 A, I J M If Q A R. A ' ' A lllrts , Q C 1, ., 1 f A 5 .N 9 . S 5 X Q N--U: t . ,h 3 . I 6 9 sz- A l Q I , ' ' EARL RUPERT KAREN RUSIE French club Ig Office Co-op club 3. HEIDI RUSSELL Cirls sports 1-2g Nurses Co-op clulm 3, treasurer 3. ELAINE RUZZIN PATRICIA RYZACK CAROLYN SABADOS Girls sports 2 GAA 3 Offlce C0 op club 3 Pep club 1 PATRICIA SABATINO NIARY SAROSIK ,IO ANN SCARZO Bowllng league 1 Nlnxe choir Clrls sg nrt .l-XNICE SCHARF Xll school play crew 3 Concert cholr 13 Mlxed cholr 2 East Detrolter staff 2 faculty tllNlSl0I1 chaxrman French club 1 Futur club 23 VICE presldent 3 Sham rock Shenam ans show 2 NANCX SCHOEN BERGI-IR CPXROLE SCHROEDER -Xll chool play ca t 2 Art Seruce club 23 ecretan 23 LllH'3I'V taff 1 P11 and Balcony Drama club 3 Shamrock staff 2 Semor Sentmel ' 1 4 ' - g . X . Z A . d N . l-2-3g 1' , 'lf s l-2. 'A I . . I l D - 4 : , , 1 1 e Nurses club lg Future Teachers ' 1 ' - l H ' ' '2 . A, 1, , L. . -s s ' : . S ' - , S J - 4 ' .' s 5 Q Q ' 3 CHARLENE SCHULZ N ILTOR SERVITTO SHARON SHEETER ABOARD ship, heading for the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor are these excited social studies tour members. Left to right are Sharon Zampich, Rody Yezman, Mary Ann Corrado, and Jim DeClaire. f J, . PATRICIA SHINGLEDECKER Office Co-op club 3. BARBARA SIEGER All-school play crew 23 Art Service club 2-3g League bowling 23 Girls sports 2g Library staff 1, treasurer lg Office Co-op club 3, secretary 35 Pit and Balcony Drama club 33 Senior Sentinel. JO ANN SIMONI Tri-Hi-Y club 2-3. 40 Sensors Vlewecl Sltes Along Hlstorlc East Coast DIANE SITTARO -Xll chool play cast 123 crew 2 Future Teachers club 3 Clrl sports 1 CAA 23 Plt and Bal cony Drama club 123 Student Founcxl 3 JANET SLICHEVXIYER Nllxed cholr 1 Junior Red Cro club 3 I INDA SNIITH WAYNE SXIITH JACQUELINE SOMMER Future Nurses club 12 Ushers club 2 KAREN SONNENBERG RICHARD SPEHAR Balcony Drama club 3 Semor Sentmel ROBERT SPENCER Intramurals 23 Pu and Balcony Drama club 3 Semor Sentinel JEAN SPERZEL Office Co op club 5 .IUDITH STALEY PXIRICIX Nl'XNDFEbI' ELAINE STANN League bowlmg 2 Nhxed cholr 2 GAA 3 Offxce Co op club 3 Pit and Balcony Drama club 2 Retall mg Co op club 2 Washmgton New York tour member 3 141 1. . -S - - , ' : 2 ' S - 4 Al-school play crew 3g Pit and ' 5 . 3 A . . 3 9 ' - 4 ' 9 . -.af 'J We f t. .ft JAMES STANTON PAUL.-X STASICK East Detruiter ftaff 2: Girls sports 2g CAAv3: Senior Sentinelg Wash- ington-New dork tour member 3. l'lf'l'l'fR ST.-XSICK Intramural- 3g Wa-liingtun-New lurk tour member. JOHN STATEN League bowling 2-3, captain 33 Varsity cross country 2-3, captain 33 Intramurals 1-2-3, captain 33 Varsity track 2-33 Varsity club 2-3. secretary 3: Varsity wrestling 2-3. GRADUATION was financed this year by class dues rather than the sale of Christmas cards. Above, Sandy Whitehorn writes a receipt for Donna Kurtz, as Joe .luracko waits his turn. S ,,,,....--',...,--..--w , V V.-...W - .t,..1--J -H SPOINSURING a class ab large as the class of 60 presentf many problems. Above, Mrs. Alta Ream and Mr. Richard Smith discuss plans for the Senior Pmm with committee chairman. Har oldene Wolgast. The Class Of 60 Had New Sponsors To Guide Them 'Z' nt gi 35 -111 143 B- err in 11 NXNCH DTEINLTZ War nw cheerleader 2 I-rench club X JOSEPH STLBAN N ANC X bl CHO! KI 1 club ns xn led ue XX .5 O ce mp Llulm 5 Nenmr Senu e RONALD SUPERSON ROBLRI sl IIN!-N CAROL SUTTON xIlX8d chrur 1 Glrl port Offlce Co up club 3 RONALD SYCIEL ROBERT TACINA Lea ue lmomlm 23 BARBARA TALBOT Concert band 12 Nlarchm band 123 Pep band 1 Concert CIIUII' 1 M1xed cholr 3 Clrls sport 1 JLDI T-XLI-ORD C nncert chuzr 2 3 I' uture Teacher club 3 bhamrock tdff 2 bllam rock Shenam ans hon 2 SANIUEL TAORNIINA RONALD TEGGE Senlors Sponsored A Leap Year Dance To Raise Money IATRICIA TEIN HOPEN Bowllng league 12 3 Clfl port 1 CAX 2 3 use pre ldent 3 ll am Balcom Drama Cl b 2 3 Senlor Sentlnel Wa hmgton New York tour member ' 3 AL TESSNI us ,-, DIANA THONIAS NOREEN THOMAS DAX 1D THOXIPSOIN N iii HELEN THLRNIAN All chnnl plav crew 2 Concert ban 12 Nlarvhm band 12 12 CAA 3 Pxt and Ba cony Drama club 2 Shamrock taff 2 Shamrock Shenamgan hows 2 Washm ton New York tour mem ber 3 ROBERT TILLI KATHLEEN TILLINGER ,- Q Q BENEDICT TISEO Bow IH league 75 Y r m tu lx I 'C' CLARENCE TOTZKE CAROL TRAUB Glrls sports 1 Offlce Coop club BARBARA TUCKER Clrls portsl , v , - 3 i --gS.1SS:P.s - ll aa' 4' E 3 . 5 rn I r -s, 7 A g ' X d - 2 ' E . - 2 E A ' League bowling 2g Clrls lsgxorts V V gk A A l' g L-J: ':1s'j 'ar 2. 3.. - f I A 5 A .A X As, M ,. . Aa ' 144 l GLR XI I1 Tl CKFR Concert Iraml I Nlarchm hand 1 Bow m lea ue 3 Intramural 3 N INLI-'N I II L10 Semnr Nentmel I N Ie t mnner Z RON XLD TH SON lymna tlc quad 23 XVONNE X KN NLKXIBROLLK rench cluln I rt urarx f 2 trea ur r tice pre ltient 2 Senior Sentmel CAROLE Y IDITCH Offtce fo r p club 3 CARY WALLIS GLORIA WALLIS PAUL W ARNER Lea ue Iwvshn 123 Intramural 3 Varctty club 2 'S VHFSIIV vtreatl HUIILRI XX XRINFR vmna tr quad X ILTOR XX XNHBI RN Concert hand 1 2 3 Nlarc hm hand em wand 25 tudent ll or3 Net rNe el Yarm s e tlln LAW RENCE W -KW RZHNIXK JANET WEICHEL Lea ue bowlin 1-2-3' Girl- .p rt: ' CAA 2-3' Pit and Ba cony Drama club 2' Pep club 1. 145 WILLIANI WEINNIANN Wa hm ton 'Ven Xnrk tour mem her 3 GERALD WEINERT Varsity baseball 23 Varsity has ketball 23 Varsity club 23 LAROLH N W ENDERSKI llelallm Coop clulz 3 KATHLEEN WENDLAND Retailing Co op club 3 CAROLY 'V WENZLOFF Clrs sports 1 CAA 23 Pit and Balcony Drama club 123 presi dent 3 Shamrock staff 2 Sham rock Shenani ans show 2 Stu dent Council 3 JOHN W HITEHE-XD Loncert band 1 2 3 Nlarchm band 123 Pep band 1 SAUNDRA WHITEHORN Concert hand 123 Dance band 2 3 Marching band 2 3 Pep band 23 librarian 3 French club 12 president 2 Shamrock Shenam gans show 12 Shamrock staff 2-3' WBCS club 2. DON WILDE League bowling 1. MARILYN WILLAERT Girls sports 1-2' Retailing Co-op club 3. SANDRA WILLE Art Service club 2g Girls sports 1-2: Office Co-op cluh 33 Pit and Balcony Drama club 2g Tri-Hi- Y club 1g Washington-New York tour member 3. JIQDITH WILLI agile bowling 1-2-31 C' lx s or s 1 CAA FRANCES WILLIAMS League bowling 24 Future Nurses club 2-3, secretary 2-39 Girls sports 1-23 Nurses Co-op club 3g Senior Sentinel. The Class Of 1960 Awaits The Thrills Ol Graduation Allischooli playa cast 1-2'-33 crew 1: Le lf D 1 l 23 RONALD WILLIAMS CAROL WILSON Nlxxed choir 12 FRANK WINCHOWSKI Art Service club 1 2 3 treasurer 3 Concert chorr 2 3 Mrxed chorr .Iumor Red Cross club 12 vlce presldent 2 Retallmg Coop club 3 Shamrock Shenamgans show ROBER1 WIRICK IRNIA L WITT Art Service club 1 Bowlnn lea ue 3 NIIXCLI. cholr 12 Office Cu club 3 Senior Sentmel Washm ton New York tour member Social Studxes club 3 LORRAINE WNUK Semor Sentmel Trl HIY club 3 Washmgton New York tour mem ber 3 BETTX W OLP ,,,,4l'i Office Lo up club 3 ROBERT WOLFBAUER HfXHOLlJlfNlL XX OLGAST lhtwling league 2-3: Yarfity cheer- leatler 23 Future Teachers club 3: r - rt, ' '.-XA 2-3' Pit a llalt nx llrama elulr 2 P XTRICIA WOODCOCK Future Nur e club 12 3 presldent fxrle pf rt 12 Nur es Co p c 1 3 I her club 3 DOUGLAS WOOD All chool play crew 3 League lmnwlm 3 Camera club 2 Intra mural 2 3 Pri and Balcony Drama clulw 3 Qenmr Sentmel EXPI ORl'Nf the pm pert f a refrl eratnr eem to he one of the more enjmalzle funt tmn at a pajama partx Senlor Karen Colxel lr'mn Frwlmtt and Drane f uit pr xe no exreptmn PAUL W OODS DAN ID W ORBACK MICHAEL WURN1 All Qchool play crew 23 Audro V1 ual club 23 Llbrary Qtaff 1 Pnl and Balcony Drama club 3 Ulla po -1.11 . nd ' 'tu ' ' ' '. ss --. 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Y 'Q . 2 ' 4 S 'Q -. 1 Exam Tlme Shll Brings Frowns To The Sensors 1 DENNIS W LTZKF ARLEBE WYKO Off1C6 Co op club 3 HODY YEZNIAN Ea t Detrolter sports edltor 3 Var ny football student manager 123 1'uture Teachers club 3 Llbrary staff 23 Varsity club 123 Senlor Sentmel Washlng ton New York tour member 3 SHARON ZANIPICH Pep club 1 Clrls ports 12 Sen mr Sentinel Trl H1 Y club 123 chaplaln 2 une pre ldent 3 Wa h IH ton New York tour member W BCS club 12 LEON LDAN Loncert band 12 3 use presldent 3 Var tty football 123 ntra murals 3 Senlor Sentmel club ure presldenl Varsity track 23 Yarslty club 12 3 IRENE ZIEGLER NIICHAEL ZORAlN Varsltv ha eball 3 League bowlm 1 Var lty for tball 3 Cymna squad 2 3 Intramurals 12 3 Xar xtv mlub 3 Senlor Sentmel CLAUDETTE ZYGADLO Concert cholr 123 French club 2 Future Nurses club 3 Nurses Coop club 3 Washmgton New York tour member 3 'SIHXRY ANN XLPIERI Glrls port 12 Semor Qentmel DONIINEC BONIXIARITO War ny wre tlm 2 3 RICH -XRD DeB AKER CHARLES DETTLDF F Seniors Bud Sad Farewells To Frlends At EDHS Wxay- ww mf A DYNIEL FORTLN ITU Var lty football I 2 3 Intramural 1 Var :ty track 23 Varslly vlulu I 2 3 Shammrk Shenanl an how 2 KAREN JALKSON Bowlm league I Future Nur e Shanmroclx Shenanl an how 2 ROBERT KULASZEWSKI THOMAS MEASEL THOMAS POWERS JAMES PROULX www Seniors Noi Plclurecl MARY ANN ADRAGNA FRANK KURZYNIEC EVELXN BIEDA PHILIP LINDSLEY DOUGLAS COLLINS LORNE LOVELACE EUINICE DALDINE NIARTH LUMIA CLEMENT DANGELA MAURICE MAJSZAK WILLIAM DAWSON LEO McCARTHY ANTHONY DRAGICH MICHAEL MCCULLOUGH JOHN GIELNIAK KAREN PEARSALL BARBARA GOULD JOHN RAAB ROY GRAY THOMAS RAINGE RONALD GUDENAU PETER RINALDI JAMES HAMILTON SANDRA ROBERTSON GERALD JACKSON CATHERINE ROSINSKI BERNARD KALINOWSKI JAMES RUSSELL ALBERT KLUCHINSKY HELEN SLOVAK CARL KOMER RONALD YODOCK MARTIN KOSS KENNETH ZIOLKOWSKI ' 'fe' ,LYEZWQZ J , gy Efkflgffg ,wg L12 Vg ' '7' J, 1 . A f 5 I clulJ I? GAA 23 :Girls sports 53? 7 I I X 'g SJ' S . M ff , ,V I I 13 K. MV! A nfl' I - .7 150 ZERUIXC in on the lnig future which lies ahead. seniors Hentry Kling, Bill Corfield. and Alan Bell make use 0 the telescope ltcatel t the roof of , . , , , the high school. 4 I in W ITH high school life terminated. hundreds of seniors will lie focusing their attention on the future. New horizons which previously seemed so minute. will loom up and lmecome of immediate concern. It is the hope of all concerned in the building of these utotal persons. that the preparation undergone in the '4lalJoratory', of East Detroit high school has properly equipped them to meet the challenges of life. 151 6' V ,J s ' VRF' -JN J V 1 1 1 A vw' -6 S' ' - Q Q' H I '39 41 f x ' Lv U 1 kk XC NK 21 'xi 'o qf QQ A Dv A 55. .J . K+ c v 4 , R TS tis Q I 3.4.1, gf x ,, M ,ii 1 gt rx.. ., , , N ,fa K , 1 X i 4 . 54 1 A ay. 57. ., la, :.,..-.nv A . Juniors Started Year With Vim Vlgor Ancl Vitality Nlary -Xclxerman Xuie 1 x hula Xnlllin eo -Xhern Ldrul Xlber 'Neal Xlrlerman N ar aret -Xllan Ralph Klmer X Xlrn 1 ulla -Xlli Date -Xmurell Ray in tett Due Xnzell Haynmml Arn lJ'c ' Ari mn Rita llachman .ludith Ba well Judy Bainlvrid e Sandra Baird Judith Baker Brigitte Ballmer! '27 tim f .vv W-.4 1 EMBARBASSINK ' Yes but lt wa fun More than 60 glrls earned enough I. pomts to be lnltlated mio the GlI'lS Athletlc a Qn thls year Bonme Ba neg Sharon Beaber ,ludxth Beaublen Barbara Beck Janet Beck trom Juan Beger Nlarllyn Bell Janet Belt john Belflljfl 'Nrclt Benedettx Sharon Bennett Ron Bern Bill Bertoldr Charleen be ett Edward lileber Sandra Blebuyck Larol Bme 9,4 --1 ? 'UU Dave Barber Fred Barber Darlene Bargiel James Barker Man Barne Nancw Barne Robert Barneb Rlchard Bartlett MW. wi ,4-, 'OH Sanrlr Blumenthal M Q, J an -42 I, 'T' Ya, YH 'I if iw iii, .fa-. -9 - 4-'P , .f .arf ,vi .,,,, ,,'f' ' I 5 r A S ' S vc- 'V .. , f , 0 -4- 5 rf I - ,YQ-' Ta 'l1', ' 's . ' . sri Q '7' ' ' S Y l ., 1 I , I . . at t g T W, I-I Il ' , I4 - i I , I IS. I I . ' f. ,. I I I I f. ii - I 1 , I I I A , ,f Ie I5 f 'B .:, Q , ,.,. 5 aa p ,- ' fha, K ' I ' I MMG? all V , V'-..., t , II I i . II I I I . I I r Id , J x - n rf ,M 11 M . F3 z I 'B' , , I In II I V III ' ,I , , ' ,II ,Ip I ff. I, 1 I -'fJf,?4lqI I 1 JI I III If .if'!,.p ' 5 r ' I 7 , n-it-1, .pl I 1 , ff! Helm '3' I' in ul' ,av ,,f' QI' Carrol Brnckmlller Nlar aret lin le ren X rx It r A blur ex li nrlx Ju eph Boner 'Ixette lmucher nnel ur Su an ll umen Kenneth llralx ss Xde lraml Darlene Bratlw Sandra llrantlew Barbara lirel ht fun lirennun Joe Br: ter Many Junior Girls Excellecl In Athletic Competition lllane Urltt Darrel Brmlxett lluu lam Brut lx C enesa Brown Ninn llrumm larenfo Brunlu Nldry llurrhelt Xlarjt rx Burn Nharlene lin h Xlarllxn lixrtl janet falmlxsell Xlarjurle Larlt I bm nnle Cau lex Nlartw Catalan Nharon Champlne Nel on Chapclelalne Peter Lhere nn Thoma Clcal 'S 'N 'x B ...4 FD it .F 5 Y . . ' f fr I CY ini Q7 Mlchael Dzlergas -64 Q -'wr 'Q .43 -,dy 46' ll I 156 -nr 35- Ns-94 Barbara Clchon lame Clliul Lharle Clark W llllam Cllll Jlldllh Coltman NIHTIC Londlda iharle Cnppena Lharlc-:Q Corbln l'ranlxxe Cnrrle Harrw Crane Ruth Crm her lhxlll Lunnmgham ldllllllff Curatolo Sandx Curnovs 'lhuma Curnow Xrdlth Curus Dlana Cuthbertson Denm Dabrow k1 Denms De noyer ,lame Danbert Sharon Deakm Ru ell deBeauclaxr ,ludlth Dedenlmach Ronald Defer Sharun Defer Dorolhs Della Carel DeL1 le Nllcllael Delmonte ,lmce Deman lu .lamce Demeter 1 eraldme Dettlnff lf e D1C1cLu Xwnne D1 tler ,Ierrx DIXUH Jlldllll Dixon Patrlcla Domlmrom lu Beth Dnolln 'AW as Originality Was Illustrated By The Junior Float I 4 V f , A -ff ,fb ,il f' 'I-'522' L 2 -.3 4. . 1 'T w g g! K 5 3. 2. , Q Q f I I 'F oy, r X 'L' , , V I I ' Y ,-:r 'QT Stunla-5 llre-linxki 5l1zii'f:1i llif-uri 'lruilx lliivx llurlu llnlfy xlill'gL1l'Q'l ljlllllirtt lll1I'iNlillC llllllllia Bi-verly Duynslag Nancy Eclgertun Cliffnrml Elwart Mary Einig A 1: HHH IXIXM Iln-ir lule-nh nilli lmrml iuurlg, the- jnnmrf Vflltalllllil l Iwi gnint lnulluall- fur lllt'lI flnin in tlle' lIIPtllf't T Q y, , , PM f ...lp , fl Dale EI'it'kNlill lfarul .-Xnn Iiflu llail lfverllart Hirharrl Faliliian-i Robert l-'aat Theresa Fazznlara Karen Fenwh David Feranev Hub Ferranli ffarnl Pillar :ning parziilv. -L. Juniors Tested The Classics With XA Tale Ot Two Cities' NIINIATURE guillotines helped give juniors an idea of the terror of the French Revolution. Shown here viewing this National razor are Ver- non McKinley, Sandy Nardone, and Pete Chere' Joann Friend John Gaher Mary Ann Gage Yiclor Gajda Sharon Galvin Pat Gastaldo Marlene Gawlowski Gerald Geisler john George Roger Gerhardt Linda Gerlach Yvonne Germain llaxid Ghent Kr-iinetli Finley ,lnlin Fi-liei-r llurlvara Foulif llerziie F41-ter llnlvynii l7o-ter Robert Fowler .lnne Fox Diane Fitinci Dale le ra e Penny Freer John Frescura T J Richard Frescura fa 4 ,f .S - -.1 we rg, ,Ad WN, ,iv ' !' ,nf 'fi' liar! Gianforrnaggio -gp J Daxirl Gianna-i Ll , -0 1 Charles Gingrich X f 5 'I' RTT as 'T' James Godo V v ' . V ' r 1 ' ,, ,. iff ,f wg,n,q,. ,f l' rank Goetz ,1 W,,zJj,4, , K ,vi . 4 f . 5 f' Lilian! If A - 'uf ff New : Wk 4 ,1 ,, f 1-,V ey .iw Q' N214 A mv f waz '1 fi T f V Ts. I5 Q77 ' f as . x Y . N Q.. ...- x Q , aw ,Q 'Z , fi . 253 ' 9 f 9 ca V -1 1 f 1 Lf' xf 'l is S Henry Cond Janice Cmidison Walter Curican James Um-,kj I A ' 5 5, Melvin Gower , ' .3 Sue Cowman Fx Wk I WI. V , 1 if A H being.. Carol Graham Rohert Graham Lynne Grant Nunvy Grebe Dennis Green Victoria Gmnlel-1 K7 '23 few , 42 2 1 , lv W Carol Cryka Diane Cudenuu Dave Guerin 'Q 3. i K Gerald Guzik fi , I Diana Hamilton 4, Cary Hanovich ! , Sybil Hansen Phillip Harper Cl ' H ' ., alum arrlman WE WON! We did it! Excitement reigned high among East Detroit fans as the Shanirockfa defeated Ferndale in the closing sem-minds, Jim Harris William Harris Shirley Hawkins Carol Hedegard Thomas Hehn Elaine Heidemann .lames Hellenga Douglas Hein T 1 Mike Hemme l F The Class Of 61 Revuved The Junior Prom In Mgr 4604 W-up 910 VHP' -.499 ,fl i, ,ng 'J '55 Wa My man ,ai I 0 1.44 ,..-4' '1:. H' ,lf February Carolsn Hender on, Jlm Hemxood Janyth He 5 Sharon He Henrx Hodg on Kathleen Hoffman Don Hofer bue Holtzman 'Nllchael Holzhau en John H4 rne Charlene Houg Dase Hrlbar Momka Hubert Joann Hud on Jame Huffer Falth HUIIJII on Cars Hutton Che ter Idal lu Jo ephme In rao Leonard Ielh Evehn IXNHIIOWGJCI Janet Ivwan lu Re 1 Jacobs Deanna Jackson Nlarx Jaedxle XII mxa Jak Nlartm Jefferle Lsnda Jerome Ewa Ura Joannlde Judnh John tan XIHIIJNII John tu Peter ,JU7YWlJx Plerre Jurex Larolxn Kalb Judxth Kal Yxetle Kal er Rua Ixal o Dennl Kammerer 0 eph kan x Larul Ka perel-. blorla Katul kl JL eph Ixellx 1 . . 'J H UQ' . 'I S , I I I In . S. V , ' ss W 5. of-5 1 an ,L I 'L ' 'ya I ' t Y , ' f J mf- K fi f is 5 'V',' , ' , I - 1 ', ' S 5' 7 y, 253, pu A ,, . Pj -5- u f X W rr ' M' Q X, f Jag J J, ' r,JJr J K A , . 5 , . ' A -: J' S , L I E - A :J 6' ' 3 'S '-'. ,, J L-,.1If a e u J of o if ' M' .wtf A Mp' ::' ' , if ' i Q. D .' ,. : K 4 I ' v Y S v. K .57 A ' A j 'T' 1 AALV , i k ' I A lv g's aff- .45 S W as ' -' '1- - f ,. - . - ., 1 . 1 i '. N we , -J Ae r A 1 1 In ,ip M :wk e ah V, L, 4 I? ' 'Y 1 J Q A '75 'Q S ' f lf? J ' .sf J o ea ' S ' 2 L V , , ' ' 1 'ser K ' ,Q Z fx ' . -5 A 'V f J V W xr I 5 5, ,' f na .fx ,, X 115 J' ' ,- : ' Y, V 7 , 6 2 J U Y Q 'A , 1 ' -,pf as I ., '- . A -3 'K 1 1 ' I lk I I 'ly' '.-7.3 lr Q 16 If 2 GAI LY mlorerl fnrmals anti u heart motif. helped add Dunvers were treuteti In refrexltme-nt-. :mtl a King: and Hu-rt volur to the Junior Prom. hehl on the main flour nf the gym- uf Hearts wt- vltn-en ul thi-. the fir-t ,ltmi r Pr tn In lvl in I HHN ttufiunt. 35 - K t IH IIIZHIY X Pit TN. ,A-I' '41 - Luztnta- lxemh-It Latmlxtt kent- rt XX illidtn KPIKIICI Paul Killum -T 1 A' ' -A 7 fo nu I Rivhurnl Kinm f i -I rg q, I Put lxttkhtnti ' - A Ja, nfs' ,V , ' . r . H ,. f .- , 2 L - ' ,, Y' , , , V 5:54 , 50:1 , f j X t .M up 'Vg i . t,- ,.f 'V' J' X' - 7 N' . ft -f ... 't , ,t If f N 6 t 9 0 '2 'L ' ,, 3 -i .-9 --Q f . X ' t A tm 1 ' V Q -0.4 . up -4- if I .f Ap u w Uerultl Kit'-mu Ifluim' V Kittmf-t tml hllllletflt lhtle- Klint:-lx 'lhnttttx Kline lhtln-rt Klu.-lnt lJ.tx1.t lxnttct tk llmve- lxnr'1'ht livttm- km h hlutm' Ixm-h.t11 lx XI.,ll'QLllK'I- K-th .lfutttxv kuht-tn 1 juttim- R4tIl'llllh ' v luulrtte K.-lk Hike K1-lilnut' ,':-ttultl kttlltlll h , H- Y S -. Uk ' Fd QI V- - ' 'J .1- ..v e Y X N .r -lj 45 'fi Erl Khmer Fumly Kurla- llan Ko-et-ki 5Iexe Kmav- I Sharon Koualilx -3' Kathy Kranlz F: Eugene Kry-Ltof V' A , Sherry Kuhn in l X K 7' s YLQKL 1 l , ' , - v !V'T Tom Kuhn is Sandra Kunkel 13 :fx Sharon Kurlovich X r, Richard Kurzyniec rf' . Wallace Lalfleur Annette LaFranca , ' 2 4' ' -X ,,, ,X z :Q f. 3' . , My 5 Joseph Kuchta X Sandra Lalfrate f' : ' JW 3 fn Charles l.an1l1ert H 2 5 , Ronald Langlois F W , ' I f HIGH STEPPING Dave Mountz, junior, leads the school band as drum major march- ing down the football field during the Home- coming celebration. Dennis Large Kenneth Lee Leonard Lees Carl Lefler Kenneth Leppek Alan Lens Chris Lewandowski Gerald Lilly Kathleen Lindeman Nliehael Lindow Nlarilyn Linenger john Llsflslil , fv- sf .- 13 v 4, Q. .40 ff? 1, f w , ,Q Sw N 5' Q., fx f 1 Ji 2 if 4' K il 842, jst , . . .y . , Q , fre' W? :i J? .J ,M 1- ' f f'3:if?f-' . is ,v ' .gf ' fm: f: CC 9' aw 've 1 of fO1i 1 0 .- 1 ,A- ' li I-7 ru -5. - -sa if 1 92 Q, ,s tl ' -- LL i Nik' A! m '-:anew 7 J -..- .CQ P Juniors Clieered Together To Build School Spirit I 1 Carl ,lx '!', ' , l'aI l.ilL 1 yr Marlenv l,l1-pil Ralpli lnirlv- George l lk ,, vs l.1iinliall HKMUROLS fkils are lainiliar to EDHS studenlr at pep nieetings. ,Iuniurs living il up alimre are Diane Spezia, Gloria blaten, Sandy Narclone. Joyce llemanski, Marlene Cawlnwaki and Letty Kolke. Fram- es ay :A W 1447 1' will f -x ll r l 'r '5 K . 'L' V. 3 i ... if 'i 5' V -u If J h sr vi' f yi i 5 if xl ,Q E. Q E f :Md C: .3 ' :A . '11 , n Q 1 l ' 1 i, L75- .E7 i , 'N l 1 . I 7 ,ff ,.- .fe llnrulliy Luxe Cynlliia Lulianalxi Wendy Lyall Ricliaril Maliery Murria Mabry Hnliffrt Man- Milliain Nlavkeuif Dun Maier Lnrvtla Maj-Lak .llltlj Malavu-ln Virginia Malvnlni Huber! Marietta D4-linar Marlar Karen Marlelt Inga Marte-na Exa Maxll Fannie Mattila Sue Maxey' Joanne May Karl Mayer jnAnn Mazza Ellen lluixny ,lumlitli ML-ifarthy Lorraine Mcllermf 'li :Il 163 Juntors Contrtbuted Much To Plays And Concerts Nlar are! Nlcbann Lmda N1cCuff1e Nernon NIcK1n1es '5 ,Imce NIcLaughl1n Ro e NIcP11erson There a Nleraglla Nlarla XICTCUTIU Daxld Nlexer 6 1? Kat Nleyers Barbara Nllchelettl Dlane Nhckna Paulette x1lCLlLl3I'l Nltchele Nhle lu 45 we x W, Donna Jean 'Nhller Donna N1 Mtller ,low Ann Nlrller Karen Nhller Nancy 111115 K Carolyn 'Nhsany , ,ludlth Megan B111 Nloldenhauer Bob Nlonaghan Nlelba Nlonroe Sharon HOOD Mlchael 'Nlorns Hubert XIOIISBIIE Dave N10 s Date Nlountz .ni sw Jantce Nlouton Judy Nlouton Dolore Nluehldorfer Earl Wlulms Walter Nlyer -5 '1 wif Henrx 'Nadrou lu f Lmda 'Nance 164 1 f 1. ' L, f , -. 1 Ji , Q- , 3 ,R W 7 'B ' -Q , ' 3 ., ..., ,- 1 . I 6,47 ' ' , X .:' ' 'L S 5 1 ' , E K . Z I ?5'f gt g f 1 1' s ,. , Q, ,t,Z X , -if ij fa 1, 1 A i ff' W- - U I 4 -f. . A . Y SS . A ' A ' ' ' ski ' , , A A A ' S ,- N, ' 117 ' :F .Q Sv -'T vs 1 . Y 1 1 Q. Q- fmzhsf t ,QAU - f- ,.-' . . A - M7 ' ' I I' 1 1 ' ' its I tn A x ' ,Qt V I A K 'Ir W6 f Q . 1 1 I -44 f ,xr ,. --.ov J lv' ' s,.. , , Q 1 1 hs ' W. - ' - ' ni i ' 1 - 4 f of gf? - A . If ' ,y rs 'R A 4 I ' , H -5 --42 aft 'f My , ' 1' M- s ie? I ' , all A ' . v f E. , . Q 1- .X 1 fa- t V ' f ' 'f ?-Ia' ll 1 ' S Z!- -' -0 .3 IU' A' A li ', 'il 1: , My . 5 , ,V Q V , ,J 1 'if I 1 1 1 ,f 1 H A v , t 'f 1 :A 1 A s . ' 1 . ' S 'R ,T r: 'Z ,-I N 'Q -A , ,IQ L -J I ?, , Y Q Q A ry nw' 1 , I 'V Lv is '. L 1 I A A 1' .4 ,l qfiii A D. ,Y -3 ' rf 5. l, 3- V , Q , , , -0' 0 2 F'- wv 'P' I' 1 .A wr' is fig? ff f .. 1 Q -o X N' 41 . J ' ' 'J' 4. I 5 Sanflra Nanlonfl Jill Nazar lion Xeihoff flurt Neumann Paul Newconih liaxill Xiex ' Ceralrl Nord llaxe Noxak Robert Novak Robert Novotny Ronald Nowak ,lack Nowivki Ruth O'Hara Sonja Olsein George Olter lllirix One-i ,Xnlhony Orlando Joanne Orlando Bettv Osborne Rudblph Ozva ADDING xariety In the Christmas Con- David Papefd cert thiQ year was harp player. Myra Rau- frh. .N junior. Myra alfo performed with the Nfllool lmanrl in the winter concert. 165 -x x -5. A T? .A 1 , ,L 'S' .V ,Z 1 i X WM .. us Q -Q2 Q. Ho-einarie Partie 4 Carole Pastorelli K lv 1 1 J A .- ' to .gg e if Toni Paternoster Eddie Patrick fwfr .Lf W Ei! Reah Patrick ' John Peebles 'WKWQ A V .5533 QS? sfffggif 5315: 2 ,Q 0 1' io, ui..-g . .H-:H 'fax ,g . ,-.W f W Robert Pennington Joyce Perkowski John Perra Roy Peshek 'Je' J, Ruth Ann Petzel Siegfried Pfeiffer Judith Pierson joseph Pistoria N4 'J 1, wr Q I CUPID'S arrow was aimed for Jim Pittel and Chris Nowak when they were chosen King and Queen of Hearts at the Junior Prom. Class president, Bob Klucha and his guest Judy Baker, presided over the Coronation. X SELECTING their class rings is one of the biggest thrills of being a Junior. Trying on one of the gold glittering and glisten- ing rings are Ron Teichert and Joy Ann Miller. Some School Leaders Are Members Ol The Class sf ,4 I 1- -1' 'V' '5 .-X '-if J! x W if w-np Q-00 Q XA ,iv Barbel Pxetsch L nme Pulse Bonnle Pod :alll XX llllalll Poore Sal Porcaro Iare Poucher I I' ne une mu larol Pureell Sandra Purnell J anne Raab IJ nald Rnlxer Klan urne Radnk xx lim nald Haley Ro er Randall Nlar aret Rattenlmurx Nlxra Rausmh Larol Redmond Kaths Reese Thoma Relcher Nlar aret Remhart Anthonw Reltwh Can Rlvlxard Thomas Rlvard Nancy Roblme bue Robert Dennl Roglxen ue Ikaren Roelll rua Ro Nlarx Rohmer Ilene Rohrer Nlarjorle Roll lerald Romanrm lx Wxllxam Roop Gerald Rosenthal k Cf 61 I 'U I I I A u 13 '27 T3 , ' ' I Y ,,,, 4 If 1 Z I I f N I A f A x if Q . da rox sso , A Ja s P lx ' ' Q I' ' , I 2 1 fx, . R -5 N -A ..... ' N X , A I I JT , if ' I fi I .gif if , A ,V M u f' n 1 Z ,A I 9 -z V l f - , ,, . . . ' F , T9 , , I -v-, I . 217 , , I I ' I f I 2 I -I ,MH -. so 'L ' 'rf 1 ,A . 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'73' 92 '39 -of .....-0 M, 2' Dennis Schmidt , 'J at-:1 ,, Gail Sharkey ff Patricia Shelton 1 , 8 Y- ,, 1 -ir Virginia Scobie Joyce Season Karen Sheppard Nanvy Sherff Robert Sheufelt Karen Short Barbara Sider Agnes Sintmunx Cary Simpann Suaan Singer frlllftll Staten ll21I'lC.' fl ,F 'raala Stu ar- 'i Knn Slwker Xlherta 5I'llCtIlfth Dale 5nnth Dlane Spena Pat Spreder Chrl Spruuer Kathy Stark 9, -- -I if 0 W -of K. ti' f fu rl Q-40 v 91- 'if' 5 af , 67 'N M Juniors Competed In National Merit Examinations 'D 7-ev G ,A 'r'7 nv ld ui Nancy Stark Robert Starr f errwlyn Stnckman Hula Stran e Nlarw ,lean Sullnan tunme Super on fene bzufnar Nlars fallant jo ephme Taormlna ,lame Ta freak Fred Taylor Eldon Tee! Ron Tenchert Henrs Telreault ,Io Thayer John Ther :en Hope Threman Clell Thoma: 169 I I N N Us er l N lx 'V A -0 6 r Q ' -if ' I . V, If W' L ' In V' vw. 1 .14 V I ' ,4' A ,V ' , , . .S V, 0 Q f nl an I 2 .3 3 I M .- . , ' 4' ' '- Q +9 . 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Y 1 ' ' s 'tiff Q K 1 +- Healtlmful Recreation Ranks Hugh Cn The .lunlor Lust ,lame Thnma ,Iudw Thomp on Karen Thnmp nn Betty .lo T1 fan Tome Earl Trever Blll Troe ken Ben Tromlaat Alma Turner Daud Lnruh Dennl Urbamalx Joe Yandenber Bob Vanderwlel Connle V1 bara Anthony Vnlanu Ruth Vyse Frank Wlachtel Gary Wa enknecht Bradley Wagner Sandra Walko David Warner 'Nhchael Wfarwm Harry Weaver Barbara We1denbach james Welnand Rodney W ells Donna Wensmk Joy ce W ettlaufer W llllam Welzel Carolyn W hlte .Io eph Whntford Ruth Whxtley Sherxlanne wldfl Jerry Wxedenbenner Larry Wledenbenner Rlchard WlESkC Bernice Wfxlkowekl Walter W lllaert Lv nda W llllame Sandra W 11 on 'Nlllrene W1 hart Donna W nr f U 5' if-1 1-1 it VIW' -I v-4 I ,.,y val' ' 33-Qu . . . . , 1 ! -ML ,f 1, s S 1 ' Qu' S 4 , , 3 ' s XJ . 7 W an A , '57' A 'Q Q if . -v N, f, V' sler .:.. ,HQ -3 A -L . -1 J! V ' ' ' FT-' g. '- . 1 A I , lf A3121 'tj V,4,:V.4'g3ajIfj I J ' Q 'U79zUlll 51 ' 1 97 ,.. 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J L1 , ' ' fy 4 ,nit J, Y i Q Q J 44 -4 l ix I 'X .. 2 Philip Brown Ronald Brown Carul Bryce Jerry Urzezinski Carl Burke Martha Burnett jueepli llurnette Philif Burns Don Cameron Lorraine Cameron Cathy Canaan Tony Capulingua 1.5 nne llrmlhevk Limla Brocle Pat llrngan llunna llrnoks .Xithur llruwn , ,luyre Brown K K'-'ff-1 A , Z wh , ---' gl OPENING days of school found sophomores Htanrling in line waiting patiently to pay their hunk fee. Shown ahnve is farulty member Rohert Reynolds writing a receipt for Tum Dunlop. Sophs Fund That Hugh School Lufe Is Not All Play ..x li-7 I -:P WU .a 7 YY 'D 07 :J .nf Nluke fapp Urn feane fllauutlua fele unu Harrx feronlxo ltu Wanda Fhapman Peutf n Chenew hue Fhru tman Nexun Thru tman Rn e Fupolla Flu rua Clark Qharon Flarltf- Bull Cleland Nlorrus C11 Carulwn Co Betts Cole Duane flolluns 'Knthunw flofulx fnrdon fnoper Dunne Corv Juflu flu and Wan fnttone D nalul frnff Kenneth Cronuu Nherrw Cruchet Sharon Da nall Paul Dam Duane Damutf Ralph Danneu W ulluam Dauud '? and N9' 'u Sophomores Learned Of The Many Tradlhons 1 'V '47 14 .ZZ 176 ff 1' ff '? ,I 16945 -6 VB' ..-J Of EDHS '1n Dann n Nurulm Dane 11 Fri Dax Ru Delfm B ll UeI1 Ie xldflhl Deparla D 11 DIFJIIO 11 ll 1 lu X ar Il D11 NhlTIPX Don net D11 411 Xrr hw Dc 1111 Dr1 lllll Wars Dulmdx Dflnre Durid Tb 111141 Uunhl e 1 6- Dlllll lx XIII te-1 an n FH1 R111 F11 lcman Rltlldld Ercularn Narah Fxane Xlserna Fw NI1ke Falk Nlarx Farms-1 ure Fax ur 'Nancs Flehl Denm Fmnex lllll F14 r han F1 r' er led11ette F1 Lt B JJ Flner Nhke Flnr1nrl1 R11 haul Fl nkd lame F er ter lan Fnkene Nandx Foren Prer P4111 Left to right standing on their heads are: Ron Hess. Al Garner. and Jim Xloilunen. lianrl-men doing the initiat- ing are: llaxe Nlonntx. Leon Zdan. .lim lluffer, and Carol llawkin-. I W ,S , , In X , v L' , ' A -ov 5' '3' v 'sn' - N v. g 9 V ' . f N, has . ,tr ,A .4-, ,I- , . . L- - 1 PL.-XXING instrument- while -landing on their heads TRADITIONS play an important part in the lives of East Detroiters D1 lieeame a prolilein for the-e -opliomore luand initiates. cussing the tradition of not stepping on the school plaque are sophomores Rene VanHuylenbrouck, Delphine and Dennis Kucharek. ..4 4? ' 5 , 7 A -f l . X4 i -,, .0 Ap T-G v I1 ,E gf VP .45 .0 1- .P .fd -nv ' -' .... ' ' x y . r ,N -4 -.- VK 1 x x - 4:6 . -ffl mei 1 -Q 0 I Nancy Fox Veronica Frank Harold Frerlrickson james Friend Pat Mae Fuller David Galloway Al Garner Frank Gary Dave Gasowski joyee Gastaldo Elaine Gavin Letitia Gawlowski Michael Gazo Sandra Geister George Gennvieh Patricia George Anthony Georgeff George Georges Katherine Gerber Ron Gerolnwiez Susan Getchel Douglas Ghent Donna Giannosa Suzanne Gihhnn- Linda Cille pie Cliff Cmter Randi Class Ilona Codell Dori foetz Linda Gollehur Diane Goodrich Karen Coral Li Kathleen Gore Ken Craham Ruth Gray Carol Cremer Ruth Grosso George Gruner Sam Cuzzo Ruth Hagen N omlan Hale Linda Halon Sandra Hamilton Richard Hannum 'fl ,go-4' ,..av .ta lg' r-,,, ,Q -Q5 -v -I-75 Q' TRANSFORMING themselves from active, on-the-go junior high students into sophisticated teens is one of the joys of being a sopho- more. Gerrie Komer gets a look at the new Gerrie now' eligible to attend a high school formal. 1960 Brought New Thrllls To The Class of 62 .buh Harrell C an Hart r n lan Has-.e beur ene Hrmlew Xlarllwn fldldffl ,lerrx Hellx ,Iamre llelle Hfln-'rt Henlxe fl xx nm mm l Hunalcl ll l le Hull le: narll llnl A Janne llrllrlxnr I x nz Ken H elleman Ron Holder ll la Rxclmnl H pp 5uzanna Hnrnun llnc ri H ll er exerlx llu ann llu I n Earl lnlxe Duane Iley farv In mm John lm: Elaine ludn lu jack .lenlun Xnn Jeup Exerell Jem:-It R n .l lm n Ralph ,lone fre Junzak Ceraldlne ,lurex Conme Kalb Nlartha ka per Carol ka umla Jeanette kuenll Charlene Ixehl Nlarlx Kem!! ,Q 1 ,rf lr- '-31.1 Jr 'iw 'L led .l 74? ,J Daxid Keller Run Kenjnr-ki Catherine Kenny Nurnizi Ketvlnnn l,ynn Kilannwxlsi l.in4la Kiinlmzill Rnlaert King Stawia Klawentler Hugu Klungger Virginia Kmiev Patrivk Kinievik Sandra Knevht '-f .-.a -ci V F Gorge Kulf ljerri Kramer l'atrir'ia Kupecki Salli Kurnherger , Famlra Kurnlmergxer Q J if 'l'mn Krantz ' A T' 7. . A2312 . 'w M SPIRIT was the theme of the suphnmnre float in this year's Hmnecmning parade. The members of the c-lass uf '62 cunetruvterl three huge green and white shanmmks as their entry in the parade. 11.- 'Nx . 180 I lf! , M V 3 A ,, f N, r A 'J I: ,Ky n fv 1? n fd -Ae 1 ff-if -if r .. it I, 9 fy X Q N ,4 l gi IW '5 'i' -W vs . 'L' Q -Qi -Ii 5 AVYTQEETK - WAV: TV ! J JL., , : k'lAzL ig ,:,,V 1 Wendall Krasa Cary Kreig Thomas Kret 5 -at Barry Krogh Michael Kroll Ed Kryzeminski 2 -of ,Q .J-v .... .0 ,..f , X I f f 5 Delphine Kucharek Dennis Kurliarelt tlenrge Kuhfeldt -d llexerly Kurth Henry Kurtz Jeanette LaBranehe 'J -p ..., 1 .1-J1 si r , ,. ,-.4 ' v gm, J Ulf? I i if 'st e 1' ' .J '. -: fx 5 l Soplwomores Had Fun Planning Their Flrsi Homecoming Jllll LHFLIIII Duane LaDulw farw Iallulw Nlarxlxn Lang. llnrlene larahee rx lar fherxl laurm lull LZlL8fhlx4 1 si .1 I mfld Ledbetter ldul Lefmf Hlcharll ICXIITF Nharron lemlxe Jeff Lerchenfelrlt Jn eph Le jack 7 Qu an Llenarfl l'recl Lln .l we Lln n w ,J lhdne llplxc' rlfll lltl Earl Lloyd Nlllxe I.I'IlllJdl lll Rn harrl lrrm .2 lred Lowe lun fl 1 l FdLCllldIN lunflx Xlartm lu nh a Nlcuf 1rl sd ' jenna XlacDunald 1 lorla X131 on Denm Nlaljak Hn bert Hara I4 xlIC8 Nlarlnn Larulwn Nlar hall Nancx Vlar hall 181 'S l A .av- ', V L' V, -5 , Q - f ,, - -Q Ha 1' . fun I 1' . I 0 ,, Z' f - -, 'Q , ' V I8 ' .a 3. Q ' - I f f, , I. :gg . f Ma, L V 74 'ra . X I? f .A I :iv any , X- Margaret Levitt Y , V l, M if .1 . I g H, ' 5: an A 'ls 3 M. l 'z . 'A' 4 , -f ' l ,f '-9 7 ' ,' .7 I . ', ff, I I f l f . A ' x ' A . ' .m I' ' .4 2: A ,J , fl. - xt lf U ' - - . if - . -f A 3, lilla . 'k 'tx f f ' ,I limi L 7? 2. -..11 .N 0 Q' lv , d 6 3 . I A S' , 4 1 a 19 4 ,L Q - A I .4 . -1 Q . 7' L ' l A' ' 1 ' , A S . P 1 I ' .K f' 15 1 .. i ki :F - 1-1 :Y 's I ., ' 1 iff- . V nk. nr . -sa ein f. .eo .,- If 'fri ' x -Y --A- 7a 182 nm -v. -1 '- l I 7 1 fd V. ff? NJ ' lt fa , L Donna Martin Sandi Mascia Suzzane Massicci Sharon Massie Mary Ann Mastej Mary Mathison Douglas Mattila Kathy Maxey K Q E l 5 Q l , F- dr' ve 1 ' ar. ff. , Irs. ' af' , W 7 . t Y ' 352. .r , H 1 -.3 l PUSHING cars was a common sight during the two weeks of hazardous winter weather that struck East Detroit this year. Shown here giving a lift are Al Garner. Frank P- -. . -v A 1, 6, 1 1 y , V, ll Q . I gh , ,A 1 9 Z, -6:01 ,' ., .,. it , -.a .Ji f 1 .4 f A Cary. and Dave Gasowski Catherine May Dolores Mayer David Maynard Sand' McClain y A Patricia Mcllleary Dennis McClure Bruce McCillivray Ernest McGregor Steve McHugh Roger McKenney Ronald McKenzie George Melin Adam Merli Ben Messina Carol Meyersierk Sandra Michalak Dennis Michaud Byron Miller fin 44 ' lf' 5 ft QQ. I lf fd , ,f 3 7 . ,.. .-.. , Y J, f -A iv , .dv 'J' t I fi s ' 7 , A 1 . A -,5 - ,ago 'Z' r if 1' I ff' Q' . -1 6 Nlaryann Miller Sanclra Miller Sharon Miller -3 . Q Carol Mills gi '7 ' 'f Norman Mills A- :L Bernas Mitchell X 1 . V. Ii VV.,. Harold Mize Peggy Slogan .lim lloilanen Ja. ' Norma. Moore ,L ' Eugene Xlnren-ki -4 Val Morgan ,A j 1 J E' I - Patrick Moriarity Larry Mosley ', A Duane Xlousseau f. G Thomas Myers ' Sharon Nayaert Shirley Nichiow Sophomores Showed Talent In Fine Arts And Sports EXPERIENCINC the thrill of wearing high school choir robes for the first time is high on the list of many sophomores. Charlene Kehl and Logan Davidson get help ad- justing their robes by old timers Gloria Katulski and Linda Crisher. 183 9 William Nice Carol Nulrle Y y L Q rt lluugllax Miffl- , Rnfelie NllWLil'lyll'lxl - X, Q4 li r, imiel U'li1-ion .1 ,x Ronald Urlren ff, 'Z' il, i i v V I1 A , Dolores Oliver Tully Olixeriw jnlin Olfey Rflrenlzify ll-Iruxs-lil 0 ., Judy ljalazzolu Q J, -5 if V, James Pallaclrlxe , ,T X721 ,lancl Parferimicli John Parisi an liarllara l'al'l4i1if1-n ,. . P Av, - :inn lame, .SJ J c,3IilCI'lIlC laxque ,ff - Karen l'ulter-on -.Q ,L Q X X Q ,,. 1151. r YI f . 2 ' i 1' Peggy Pelrucci Ann Paul Nelfnn l'eil+tuc'ker - lliane llennucvi Frank Perry Louis Perry Judith Peterson give, 'vw 9 I Z Q .,.Q-nr , 72' ,if l- i if i ii f F fi i' 1 . , , , ' A, VT? f , 5 , W ,Q ,, H g , , 1 : in RESERVE cheerleaders were chosen from the snphomnre class to cheer for the junior warsity games. Pictured in the first row are ,luann Wagner, Captain ,lo Mary Henwood. and Geri Korner. Second row: Peggy Holland, Delphine Kucharek, and Lois Driver. 'Z i :iv s rw 've-wr , WN If 8 -A --'P Durothy Pliillilw Jean Phillipf Lharle Plckard Ddxnl PlClxCI'lIlg D4 ndld Pxckett 'Nancy Pxke jgunee Pllll lm vyi- al l Pldtlum f M ,lamlm Plexxn llennl I Jlachms lx Kax lunder ally lnpa ,lame Pusser ern lmxer Donna Puffpaff lun time Raalm R11 hard Rum ld Anna Radzmun -3 W lm' '3 S' lhanlene Radzxsxon Dnndld Raether f-.-I Sophomores Are Proud Of Thelr Reserve Cheerleaders Helen Rael: Iuretta Ralxucn l lm Ram ew ,Inhn Rankin Dun Ratlel Nldx Rassza -'fn Donna Ray john ead Ralph Redm nd Ru er Reed R0 er Rehn Janet Renaud JI 'e Gayle RllEN ,loan R1 hkel Roberta Rltchle Leonard Rnard Emily Rue Bexerly Robb 3,51 4 , E R ..,f'f'f 4 ' ' my ' I A, I T gl Y VV rf: Q M J, A I . . .g, ku ' 4 My , , , 'u f ' 'N-1 I- 'f n , 'nw if A -' , I j 1 V J yi1.l -f 5. ,Q x W Y' Y- Ax -4 lain A 's '1 'N'i Q ' f' I I, J 3' A .' 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Nlaureen Roinlek Nharon Rose Janet Ro Doanald Rotunda Qtephame Rudi h Carol Rupp Nlarianne Rupnch --.6 Ronald Ruedger An felo Russo Robert Sabada Cary Salmon Robert Salomon Jean Sandie Proj 9G13 TALENT U 11ANF XNHATTXIPNTS 11 10 rm-xx gm ui-1 F Q FXKINC part IH a national survey and testing pro r.1n1 na one of the special ewents at ED S llll war Bob Pukett scans one of the po ters announcing thc two day tests. 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Extra-curricular Activities Attract Many Sophs W4 J' Y-4 I 1 A ,V 21 Z 1 r If 'Q' :J ffl' X. 4 1? , , .f H--C Anthony Vitale jerry Wngnf-r llernarfl Walny ,luyvc Wvalr-rwlii Bill Weir Vera Wane Cary White Bnb Wilde Joanne Wagner Fllarnn YY QISIIPI' Call Weber ,lnnwe We-lwr Cfharlef XYllPf'lf Y l'QlllLlllf'llI wllilf' Kerry Wililm Hivhurml Willu-rwii 1 ,: 3- 3 5: ,J j, 1 .A .xn- V'w' '1 1 1' r 'SL I is -4 .ff .4 '53 1, Cary with fu cami William, 'Y- - ' l - A 6- ' r :L 4 I 4 9 Dale William- f Ripe Willianlrui -L ,Q A ... , wwf - ,, . X if r Robert Winklemann Marv Witek l K 'ff , if Kathy Witt Ly mi Witte V 6: 2 49 jr, 'ff' Qu Kathy Wood .IUC Wiuudruff 1 'z ar W ia, .-Lrg fl iff fill Trudy Wimdwurllt Judith Worback REFERENCES and information aid these sophomores as they make ure Of the wliunl lillrary whivh has heen dedi- vated In furmer prinripal Robert S. Christenwn. Ceurge Cennvich and lhiuglas Ghent are -huwn beneath the dedi- vation plaque whit-h wae installed this year. ,Q SPELI KL uence boob were on loan tn Eau Detrml hl h XLIXJIILCIIISIII Of buence ha t Detroit wav one of four mhu l 4, ool lhl year a the re ult of the 'lraxelm H h Smlnm 1 lll th1 area to reuene thx peual ald Nhuwn Ill the new fmer hrary under the dlredmn of the Xmeruan X :matron I' r lhe are Kathx fanaan Karen Patterun Clurxa Clark and Joe 19? Lesjack aul rx mmdra W uldxf- Xldrx Wxalt 3 ae .1 Yu --211' Alan Zink V Edward Zi mek Xlary Beth Z ran - 2 .. L' Rlnalml Z rmeif-r ' ,, . Ron Tesh 7 'jf ' , 'J M .- 191 jf! ,.-::'--- ' an A g n V -9.1 w if , 51-Ar ! if ' . ' 7 i 4. S 3 A A x Li S 'X X X 4 i Diana-was-M mu ur, qs-as QW.. -5-Bin' up fi Nu-an Aw 'iff lk?- .... ...wow-aw.. zi il3,iai14iiii3li ,Q ivan! wifi ilbfli HW nuns-:few as UQUQUQQ Qi Q, x .. -1, xx f.. fa ta., ,if '1 ' 4 3 5 2 2 2 f 5 -H 25k ..ll3?ifiim perim ntor FACULTY members of East Detroit high serve as experimentors with more than I600 students specimens. Thoroughly trained in their fields, the teachers offer both knowledge and guidance to help the students develop into mature well-adjusted individuals. Board Joins Superintendent To Plan Pollcles qUPlLRlWTElNDENrl ASST SUPERINTENDENT CHARLES A GOETL BA Northern Nllchl an Colle e Nl A Way ne State unnersntx ROBERT K SMILEX M A UHIVCISIIQ of Mlchl an CITIZENS of East Detrolt entrust thelr 10 973 chxldren to the educatxonal dlrec t1on of the Board of Educatlon Members of the Board are elected to help determlne p0llClCS and plan for the entlre school dlstrlct Wh1Ch now boasts 12 elementarv schools two JUHIOI' hugh schools and a class A hlgh school Seated above from left to Hgh! are members of the B08l'd Wlllxam Corfxeld presldent Dr Charles Frohman trustee of Education Charles Stobaugh treasurer Fred Otto trustee Rrchard Kmegar trustee and Charles McLean trustee 1 1 , . r. 1 'X IU . . tl . . 'U U Cu Q C ' BS. Eastern Michigan universitv . . ' ' ' ' 'or D , . . . . , . H , 7 Q ' . . , . 3 c , 1 , 3 r 4 1 3 . - Robert S. Christenson Assumes New Position EAST DETROIT'S new full time Director of Secondary Education is former principal, Robert S. Christenson. who is completing his 30th year in the East Detroit school system. After graduating from high school in Weston, Michigan, Mr. Christenson obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Eastern Michigan university and his Master of Arts degree from Wayne State university. Before assuming his new position, Mr. Christenson serv- ed as principal of East Detroit high for 29 years. WORKING with Mr. Christenson. under the title of Assistant to the Director of Secondary Education, is Ruth L. Turunen. After she received her high school diploma at Houghton high. Miss Turunen went on to study at Northern Michigan college and Michigan State university. She earned both her Bachelor of Science degree and her Master of Arts degree from Wayne State university. In addition to her duties as assistant to Mr. Christensen. Miss Turunen serves as classroom supervisor and head of the English and social studies departments in the high 9I'hlllDI. DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Y X J? ROBERT S CHRISTENSOA ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF SECONDARY EDUCATION RUTH L TURUNEN lil! UR. CHARLES Nl. GREIG Students Welcomed A New Principal To EDHS EAST Detroit high welcomed a new principal this year in the person of Dr. Charles Nl. Greig. Born and raised in Prescott. Nlichigan Dr. Greig graduated from his home town high school and then attended liastern Michigan university where he obtained his Bachelor of Science degree. While in the service he was a student at both Prince- ton and Columbia universities. After earning a Masters of Arts degree at the University of Nlichigan the new principal went on to obtain his Doctor of Philosophy degree from the same university in June. 1959. Dr. Greig is married and the father of two children. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL he-gan hi- teaching career in a rura land Teacliers Training school. from Wayne State unixer-ity. flI,lN't'UN lf. GORDON. assistant principal, l school at the early age of 19. ln 1931 he came to East lletroit after teaching file months at the Rich- Ul1'fCt'CiXCll his Bachelor of Arts flegree from 11 estern Michigan university and in 1931 he ohtained his Nla-ter of Arts degree LLINTON E. t,ftltIJOX Counselors rv it ALVA ASBURY Comfort W Va BS Central Mrchlgan cllege MA George Peabody college Sophomore class counselor Varsity club sponsor Help Guide Us Toward Our Future Goals EVELYN VIURPHY Detrolt Mlch BS Eastern M1Chlg3H umverslty MA Umverslty of Mlchx an Jun lor class counselor Student Councxl co sponsor RICHARD PATTERSON Jackson M1ch BS Westem MlChlgaD unxverszty M Ed Wayne State umverslty ,lun lor class counselor SPFECH THERAPIST DIRECTOR OF LIBRARIES CHARLOTTE ALBERT Cleveland Helghts Ohm BS Westem Reserve umversxty Speech correction ELEANOR JACKSON Royal Oak BIICII BS LS M A Unlverslty of Nllchxgan Wavne State umversxty D1 rector of Llbranes EILEEN HAYNES Odell Ill BA Ilhnols State Normal unlverslty MA Um VCYSIIY of MlChlg8D Semor class counselor CO OP CO ORDINAT OR PAUL LATHAM Rochester Mtch BS East m Nlxchxgan umverslty NIA Umverslty of NllCl'llgBD Area Co ordmator of the of flce co op Co sponsor of the coop club 197 , Q0 . V f M -v We X S s . 1 - . - - . .lv A I 1 --- , I , . . , . . . ' D . g . . 3 . . ' ' ' ' 3 . . ' ' 3 , . '- 4 - - . KG I 1 K X ' 'fir kt M 51 . y I- . . , l , . ., . ., , ' . . . - Q . - . . D. . : e l. . . . 2 Q36 el of fit. THAYELING around the world and experimenting with recipes in her kitchen are the future hopes of Hrs. Esther Lindberg, who is retired this year after 25 years of teaching and counseling. Mrs. Lindberg began teaching in East Detroit in l935, as a Latin teach- er. In l94a6 she became a part time counselor and two years later this be- came her full titne job. Although she enjoyed helping students with their daily problems and future plans, Mrs. Lindberg claims her most memorable days were teaching Latin. She received her bachelor of arts degree front Western Michigan uni- versity and her master of arts degree from the University of Michigan. The East Detroiter staff would like to commend Mrs. Lindberg for her years of service to the community of East Detroit, and salutes her as the l960 Teacher of the Year. 'AROUND the world. was the theme at a smorgasbord ar- ranged by members of the East Detroit faculty, in honor of Mrs. Lindberg. btaff members helped themselves to many and varied oods. gy fo MRS. ESTHER LINDBERG MOTHER was on hand to enjoy the praise bestowed on her daughter. Mrs. Esther Lindberg. on the occasion of her retirement from teaching. Friends and relatives joined at a buffet dinner and pre- sented such gifts as a plaque from the Board of Education. STO toward an around the world. trip front the faculty and staff of the high school. historical record albums front the Student Council, and a corsage from the Pit and Balcony Drama club. A tape recording of the evenings activities was also presented as a remembrance of the event. The only disappointment of the evening was the fact that Mrs. Lindberg's husband was unable to attend the dinner due to a plane delay in Chicago. High School Faculty Now Totals 96 PN N frtunitv to tneet with teather tl tl thf tr rfss In-ing ntanle r 114 'aren 1 r are waiting x xv IE'dl1 of the mathe- BOBEHT Al.Cl'l'QSEYA: Pinconning, Mich. BS. Cen- tral Michigan tiniversityg University of Michigan. Span- ish, ILS. history, physical education. Varsity track coach. gyninastic coach. MARY 5llll'il.lJS AMBRUSE: tlros-e Pointe. Mich. BS. Miatni uniwersityz Akron unixcrsity: Michigan State university. ,Xrts anml crafts. .-Xrt Serxice club spottsor. lJlil.Bl'1BT .-XNKLJXM: St. Clair Shores. Mich. BMX. Wayne State uniwersityq l loricla State tinitersity. lfnglish. ARLUW .-XN'I'IE,'Xl': Lincoln Park. Mich. BS. llni- xersity of Michigan. Mathetnatics. JOSEPH .-KNTONE: Iowa lfity, lowa. BA. lowa State Teacherk collegeg San jose State. Calif. Shop. machine metals. hantl wood. YANAMBER BAKER: Mt-Bain. Mich. BIS. Eastern Michigan uniwersityg Liniversity of Michigang Detroit Col- lege of Medicine and Surgery. Wayne .State university. Biology, vocations. ULLIS BA5Sl-IAM: Waco, Texas. B.I .A. Texas Christ- ian universityg Leavenworth Business collegeg Lniversity of Michigan, Shorthand and typing. college. Mathematics. French. lvniversitv nf Michigan. Social studies. GAIL BAULCH: Southfield, Mich. Ph.B. Siena Hei hts RABIA ONVR BESTM: Istanbul. Turkey. BA. Wawne State unitersityz BA. l'niversity of lstanhul. Enf' M:XRC.'lRETT.'X Bl'El.l.: Detroit. Mich. BA. Wawne State nnixer-ity: BA. Ea-tern Michigan university: M X Mu. -R 200 Q 'ASQ-f 9 ,ff .gf LAURA BULLOCK Yp 1lant1 Mich BS Eaetern M1Chl an umverslty Homemakln BERNICE BUSH Vander rlft Pa BS Junlata college MA Westmlnster Colle e Engll h JOSEPH CASTLE Racme WIS BS Ferris IHSIIIUIC Wayne State unlverslty Northwestern unlversltv Chemlstry Audxoueual co ordlnator Audlo Vl ual club poneor RONALD CLUBB Bedford Ind BA Earlham college Rich LLRRICULI 'NIS are con tantlw 'helng trengthened at Ea t Detrmt hx h Here En hh teacher N11 s Nlannln Nlr Taylor and N11 s Nlurphy check oxer ome propo ed changes mth 'Nlr Haynes coun elor tandlng mond Ind Unner ltv of Detrolt Soclal Studies Student Councll ' co Qponeor Future Teachere cluh co sponsor BERNICE CONLE3 Eaet Detroit 'Nhch BS Ea tern Xl1Cll lgan umver IIV Unner 1tv of Nllchlgan Lnlver lty of NIIHHC ota Vocal muQ1c cholrs Or an club and All County cholr pon or JOE V5 COW ING Ro eulle Xllch BS umver lty Special Ed En ll h and hx tory FRED CR AW FORD Detroit Nllch B A Bob jones umver lty Waxne State umver nv Unlwer 1ty of Nllchxgan Engll h peech Speech club ponsor DOROTHX DENIRICK Detrolt Nllch BS Wayne Stale unnersltw Unner ltx of Nllchlgan Phx lcal educatlon ern Nllchlgan Teachers Take Part In Outside Activities JOAN DUNIOLCHELLE Cro e Pointe Nlnch PhB 1111er ltx rf etrrlt S 1nt Nlarx lle e Il 1 JOHN ENNYRIC HT Nlarquette Xlich HN Ntrthern c 1 an ulle e N X lolum 11a unner 111 LCLX Journal: Ill tual tud1e New paper and searhook ad 11 er Shamrftlt Shenanl ans director DONALD LILLESBX H1 hland Park Nich X THOMAS HACKETT Jack on Nlich BA Ea tern xllChl an 11n1sers1ty AA Jack on Jr college Wayne State unner 1ty Dramalice speech Engllali Dlrector f P1t and Balcony Drama cluh HARRIET HALL St Cloud Nlmn BA Carleton col le e NIA Wayne State UDINETQIU lNorthv1e tern uni ti LBTONF ,lack on N111 li H1 its 1 lan N rld ht o Xmerlcan h1torw ann x l111n H1 flulm pon or ROBERT HNNIF D nit NI h li X Ea tern Nich an unner 111 inner 1tx of Nlartland S ual lu le RILHXRD CESS Jenkintown Pa Bb Lnner 1ty of Nl1ch1 an Lowola colle e Wayne State unner 1ty Biol 0 w Re erxe football coach JENEPEH GIANN-tbl Ea t Detroit Nlich B -X Wavne Sta e unner ity E 11 h werity St floud Teachere college NIacPha1l School f Nu IC and Dramatn Xrt E l1h l'uture 'Nure clulr Il L-XRRX HXRTSH Pra er 'ilich BS Nllchtgan State umxer 1tx Wayne State unner ltw Phi 1cal education Head footliall coach fhairman of Phi ical Educatmn department XRD H U la ner its rt 1 Dakota N F W axne State umxer 1tw Nlll l11 an e unixer ltx lx 1 l1a1rn1a of S1 101116 and Nlathematlc 1l6p21lllllEI1l NXNCH HERTEI Soith Bend Ind B Ball Sae- feacher colle e Humenlaltin XINNX FRANCES HOI NTON Charleton NI B NI1 1 lppl State unner 1t1 NI A ln11er1tx of NI1ch1 an Txpin and Secretarial Practice HELEN JXLOI EN Detro1t Nllch X B and X B L S Lmser 1tx mf NllCl'll an Waxne State umser 1tw L1brars catalo er XRTHI B JOHNSTON Nla un Ohio BS We tm1n ter c lle e lxent State unner IIN Drner trammg NI KRT JANE JOSLIN Plea ent Ridge Nlich BS Central Nluhi an unner 1ts Wawne State unner in L bran X 1tant L1l1rary Staff Central 'NI1ch1 an UIIINCTSIIQ Highland Park Jr college Lawrence Institute of Technology University of Nhchlgan hl8CllHl'llC3l drawin thairman of Industrial Arts depart ment RICHARD H GRAHANI Traverse C1ty M1ch AA Northwestern NI1ch1gan Commun1ty college BA MA xllChlg3I'l State un1vers1ty University of Nhchigan CIVICQ American history world history gan UHIVCIQIIQ NIA University of Mlchigan Henry Ford Community college American history and world history 201 ' l' ' l 1- .AD 14 : Sa' 1 co fl 1-I-+l.Engl'el1: i 'f . 111112 -131111. J 1' 'V ' 1. X 'F 1 sr S AS. 1' '5 ' ' - ,, 1 r is . Q 1- - 'g ' 1 A NAN Q ' HH -: , 1 , BA. L' '- gl fl wer! 1' of Nli 'h'g ,t To 'st ry. : 4' 'S I 1: et 1'.1 ic. 5 11' i- g' ' sl 1 ' ' sl 4' 1 ,' , .'n ' 5 S. W ' - '. QQ: ', . 5' ' V gf. s ' . ' A- . t. 5' '. ng's. 1 K: l v v 1'. A Al I ':' 'g- , 1l' . ' ' 5 ' ll 7 . . ' 1 . ' ' f 1 , , A 1 ' . Z . . A . . . . . H JAMES GURAL: Dearborn, Mich. A.B. Eastern Michi- Z 'S , 1 ' . . . 5 A 1 ' 'g ' Q 1 . . 'S . 1 V ' .V S. ' . iq L Q .N ' , 0 gl .-. Vg. ,S '- ' 'g . f . 3 1 ' - o 1ls' 1 s. nge. 1 1' Ss gpll S1lr. 'T 4 51 A' 5 13' A if S' f. 'Q ' , 1 l ' 1 js' ' ' ' I-IIJW, 1 ' .': Clyde. NIJ. HA. lin' C v' of Nu l ' : .l.1. ' 1' Q S' j: . 'g' A Stat ' ' S' ll ivsicf. biology. ,f n 1' -' - Q V ' 1: . 1 . 1 .S. Stl S S - 1 2- 1 X 1 . 1' S ,JS 1': 1 5 . . iss. .S. 1 'Ssks' ' g' -3 Q AA , ' '- 5' .- V A ' 'g . '1 . V' g - . 1 ' ff 1':1 s '. .. 'S 's f H g 1 ' Q s' ' ' . A 1 1 ' 1 1' C 1': S ' . 1 ' . .-. . 'g D '- s' j: ' j - S' i- lv Humor Adds Zest To Faculty Gatherings ELDON KAUFNI-KN BIHTIHC Clty Nllch BS Ferris Instltute MS UHIVCICIIY of Tennessee Offlce practlce and typmg ,f ELIZABETH KNAPP St Clalr Shores Much BA 'Q Nlercyhurst college Pa Umverslty of Prttshurg Wayne State umverslty L1brar1an Llhrary club sponsor SHIRLEX KOSVIACK Detrolt Mtch BS Central Mlchlgan college Clrls phvlcal educatton CAA co sponsor FRANK LASHIER Early Iowa BA Buena Vxsta col lege MA Colorado State college Shop dnver tramln FRED LEE Walled Lake NIICII BS Central Nllchlgan umversxty M Ed Wayne State unlverslty Physlcal edu canon Athletxc dxrector VHIQIIY basketball coach BEVERLY NIANNING Carden Clty Witch BA East ern Mlchlgan unlverslty Engllsh LOUIS 'VIARCETTI Ea t Detront Nllch B A Ea tern Nllchl an umxerlty Nllchxgan State umxer 1ty Soclal studle Future Teachers cluh Z to poneor ALFRED 'NIARCO Leechbur Pa BS State Teachers college Indlana Pa Nl 'Nl UHIVCFIIY of 'tllchlgan Band and vocal mu IC Dlrector of hand HCYIVIIIC 'NIARILYIN NIARSHALL Brown Cnty Nllch LS Central NI1Cl'llg3l1 un versltw Home nur 1n and phw ical education CAA co ponsor LOUISE NICFARLANE Mt Clemens Nhch BS NIA Wayne State umver lty NIICIIIHHII State umver xtv University of Pennsylvama Retallm Relfllllfl Coop club and Jumor Red fro s sponsor SIGHTS the tudent dont u uallw ee are plctured here ID the forms of Nl: Kathy Pemx and 'th Bermce Conley Thu ma one of the act whlch lnened one ff the teacher get to ether thus year NIELNIIN NICKEINZIE Uadison Height WI1ch BA Hillsdale college Social tudte Warslty ba eball coach VELNIA NICLEOD Fat Detroit Yllch BA Univer ity of Nlichigan Wayne State umver ity Columbia um versity of Detroit Wlathematlc JOSEPH NIc'NIILLAN 'tlarquette Mich BS North ern NIICIIIHHII college MA University of AIICIH an Um ver ity of Delaware C-eneral Motors in titute General hop auto mechanic and sheet metal welding SAWI 'VIONDELLO Detroit Wlich BS Wayne State university St Josephs college Ind Driver tramm WIICHAEL NIOROUSF Willock P BA St Louis university Xavier university Loyola university Wayne State university University of Detroit Latin social studies BEVERLY NILELLER Nlt Clemens Unch BA Nlichi gan State umver ity Shorthand bookkeeping typm EVELYN NIURPHY Detroit Wlich BS Eastern NIICIII an university NIA University of Detroit Uni versity of Nllchl an English Student Council co pon or RICHARD NEALE Detroit 'Nlich BA Hillsdale col le e University of NIICIII an Family living and economics Asst-.tant ha ehall coach ETTA NFUNIKN Crand Marais Mtch BS MEd Wayne State university Eastern Michigan university Cleary Commercial college Typing and shorthand Chair man of Commercial department CAROL NINE Romeo Mtch BS University of Maryland Ilnnerlty of Michigan University of Ten nessee Chemistry DONALD OLES7KIEWICZ Crand Rapid Nlxch BS Western MICDI an university Wayne State unneritv Art home decoratm WILFRED OWEN Gros e Pointe Farm Nllc BS Iehl h umver itv YI Ed Wayne State umver ity Alle heny college Nlathematxcs Aslstant xaritv football coach KATHRYN PENIX Flat Rock Nllch BA Unneritw of NIILIII an Wayne State university World history IESSIE PICK XRD 'Hatfield K BA XIX ea he y colle e En I1 h PAI LINF A POXIA North Fork We t Mr mia Wlarshall colle e Wayne State unner ity Nlichi an State unnersitv Bookkeeping and typln NIABEL PONDER: Eaft Detroit, Mich. B.A. Ea:tern Michi an university. Homemakin . Chairman of Home- makin department. ALTA HARPER REAXI: Iowa City. Iowa. B.S. State University of Iowa- Wayne State univer-ity. Homemak- ing and food.. Senior class co-spon.or. ROBERT REYNOLDS: Fostoria Ohio. B.A.. B.Ed. Defiance colle e' Worcester School of Business Science' Michi an State univer.ity' Northwe-tern university' Uni- versity of Michigan. Typing. office machine-. Camera club sponsor. SEQ Cu ' A 1 4-T 1 faq 3' 203 X ..,-I' Our Teachers Come From 16 Different States ARCH RICHARDS: Mt. Clemens Mtchtgan colle e MA lntxer tts apprettatton Chatrntan of Fine Art HARRY RIINEY Rtser Rou e Mtchtgan unlver tty Untter ttv of Communttw colle e Spectal Ed H1 mattc try coach 2 5' -of 1,7 educatton Mich. B.S. Eastern o Mtcht an N u department N tc 1 B S Ea ern Detrott Henrv l'ord tort En lt h mathe JACK ROBERTS East Detrott Mtch BS Untver tty of Mtamt Health and phystcal educatton As tstant ba ket ball and track coach boys tntramurals varstty cross coun WALTER ROBERTS Detrott Mtch Ea tern Mtchtgan untverstty World history and Amertcan htstory ELIZABETH ROLFE Chebovgan Mtch Chehovgan County Normal school Wayne State untverstty Drtver GERALDINE ROSCANO Beckley W Va BA Con cord college Bustness Engltsh and typtng RONALD RUZZIN East Detrott Mtch BS Eastern Mtchtgan untverstty Phystcal educatton Wrestltng coach and asststant football coach JOHN ROBERT SALADA Grosse Potnte Park Mtch BA Untverstty of Detrott Readtng MICHAEL SAMULSKI Fraser Mtch BS Untverstty of Detroit Mathemattcs ELEANOR SCHAEDEL Long Island N Y BS New York untversttv Wayne State untverstty Economics RICHARD SMITH Detrott Mtch BA Waxne State untxerstty Mexico Cttt college Untverstty of Mtchtgan Soctal studtes Sentor class pon or le e MS Bowling Green State untverstty Untverstty of Mtchtgan Mathemattcs DONALD STEINHOFF Plattevtlle Wts BS Wt: con tn State colle e Untterstty of Detroit Lout tana Poly techntc In tttute Englt h it JOHN R TAYLOR Grand Raptds Mtch B A Eat ern Mtcht an untver tty Grand Raptds ,luntor colle e Unner tty of Mtcht an Englt h Bow Bowltng club pon or Sophomore cla adst er THOMAS TSLJI Htlo Hamatt BS Stout State col lege Woodmorlttn MARION VALDES Warren Mtch B X W anne State untwerstty Spant h and World ht ton - ' CLARENCE tamtefscnmr Detroit xttch B t Ca wtn college M A Lntxersttv of Mtchtgan Sictal tudte EDDIE YARNEY Belfry Ky BQ Morehead State colle e Wayne State unttersttw Typtng hoolxkeeptn commerctal law Sentor cla co ponsor .' ' g: l f.' 'g ..l-ic 'I I , A I ' S . I V 5 ' ' 1 ' g, .I'.l.. st y A . . . S. .2 , S 1 : v -I V f, , i .' S . . s gt S . - X..- S. I ' , I ' . . . ' s' X A ' ', ' ' . sf s - x at - -A I ' N 3 .M . . - I ,Km N- - : . . ' . A ' : , . . . . : ' , ' . . . J' . . . . , t I , t l . . . l I- . 1 I. , . . . . I . ' ' ' 1 N 1 n 4 .Y S. : L '. 1 Y - ' Q -, ' , . ' ' ' f ' ' ' . ' ., s s, . 7' GENE SNYDER: Defiance, Ohio. BA. Defiance col- A if g 4. :' . ' I 9 '- 1324 1 1 1 I f vw Su g g . Y N. n : .S. M . ' ' s ' . 's . , 4 , , r A . . A . . . .g . S. : . . g : I s' . ' 'g . 's . ,L ' s - S . ss s . 531 4.1 , t ' ' . . 1' . 2 ' , . ' . . ' j C Q . 's ' '. -P I ' ' ' ' ' S l , : I -',' 4 ,.c1'M i S ' 5. , g : ' .' ' ' . ' ' g, 9v',':!' 2, . HQ- U G.. . -I , ' if gx fr K galil. 1 - gl Ili: n 1 za .Q :r f l'. fl! e 9 ::: 3 ' 7aln,,',. . S , 'll F I 1, 1' EC I 'al . A , S an I4 triyg 'Q -S,-. J K -:i ii S HOLLYWOOD celebrities had nothing on Miss Buell, Mr. Finney, and Miss Penix, as they don sun glasses in the bright sunlight of Williamsburg. These three teachers, along with Mr. Enwright. spun- sored the Social Studies tour this year. MARIETTA VELKEY: Novi. Mich. Eastern Michigan university. Biology. Biology club sponsor. TEACHERS took time out to swap funny stories at one of the parent teacher night activities. Shown along the balcony rail of the gym are Mr Oleszkiewicz. Mr. Mondello, Mr. Wetzel, and Mr. Varney. S' P HELEN VINCE: Windsor, Ont. HS. M.Ed. Wayne . State uniyersity: llniyersity of Michigan. Bookkeeping, Q X typing. N Y . . 'situ X FRED YIT.-XLE: Scottdale. Pa. ll..-X. Bucknell univer- sity: ll.D. Colgate Rochester Divinity school: M.Ed. Wayne State university: Detroit Institute of Technology: Vniver- sity of Michigan: Michigan State university: lfolumliia university. Biology. pf GLENN H. VOEII: Maywood. Ill. BA. Stout State college: Michigan College of Mining and Technolovy. Machine metals. LEWIS WETZEL: East Detroit. Mich. B..-X. Central Michigan university: MA. Wayne State university. Chem- istry. Director of Adult Education program. PEGGY WILLIAMS: Detroit. Mich. A.B. l'nion College I I' Barhouyille. Ky. Physical education. Cheerleader sponsor. isp? r-fx Efficient Clerks, Secretaries And Cther Employees 3 i . , 2- -s 4 N4 -3 Y RESPONSIBLE for the efficient nperation of the hook store IQ 'Urs Edith Hof' left This year with the help of others such a Nlr Dorothy Puffpaff adult education secretary he di trilluted more than 13000 hooks to 1600 students ff? SEfIllE'l'fXHlES in EDHS lead an f-spevizllly lbusy' life with the 4-nnstunl vliuuges in stutlent rect- urrls uml rvpnrts. Slwwn here are xlrs. Xlurguret llmnper. serretary In the prinvipul. Xlrs. Helen liruves. Iimikkef-per. untl Nlrs. jutly lllawk- lm-tl. set-retury In the as-islant prinvipal. L? fix ,Q-. KEEPlNC attendanre rewards straight is the duty nf Mrs, Edna Sherman. standing. Her sister. Nlrs. Ruth Williams. serves as switvhlmard oper- ator and receptionist in the high sc-html. 206 I Enable Our School To Function At A High Standard F ':lKll Xienl if 1 'HUC' U E it I BREAKING the munotony of their daily routine, Steve Rock, head custodian, and Jerome Lisaheth and Mildred Bromley of the main- tenance staff, rest for a few minutes in the schnol cafeteria, MAINTENANCE men on the evening crew take time out for a rnffee hreak in the lmilvr room. Tliey are from lf-ft tn right: Art Nlarchionini. Carl Nelson. Ray llc-Clark. Ron l,iI'ltlt'l'SlIllIll. and Wilfred Hippe. Maurice Fournier and Bob Schmitt art- Standing in the rear. 'fr X l PHEPARIXC for the big rufh are nur vafeteria workers wht, ferxe more than 600 atudents and te-acherx daily. They are from the frnnt ti- tht- rear: Nlrf. Muna White. cafeteria manager: Mrs. Simlu Nlatalw, Nlia. Ho-e Hairi-un. Xlr-. lluterine llwffard. Nlrf. ,Mleline Kramer. Xlrf. .inn Sllllbdll. Mrs. Jean Simuni. Nlrs. Doro- thy Hummel. and Xlrf. Mamie Corey. 207 xy'- gs m C mf.. an Ljf -Q J ,A ,...v' , Mc' an-I- .av e enefaetors SCIENTIFIC experiments. as well as other projects, usually require financial support. Assistance in present- ing this progress report of the specimens of East Detroit high was given by businessmen who contributed to the monetary backing of this, the H160 East Detroiter. Gordon's Baking Co. when You Gef a Wash I Get The Best . . . l f II KSILVIRCUP Wm Sllvlkcu We Supply Your Baked Goods In The pmgfe Auto Vvash ahot near 8 Mule School Cofeterlo 0Peh 7 0 m T0 I0 Pm STUDENTS SAVE At COLONIAL D RADIO AND TELEVISION d C , Federal Savmgs 2 :G++ PR65l5l ' C +I X 210 W ,. - -mi . ,ld 'A' 1 -'1-- :I-,,,,. ' ' X-QLLXM Q. ,Q -,N gn -- V, . . . C l . Q Q Sales and Service . Black and Whife an oor 239 mio - 3!2 !., wen RH TI1.'7.. ---31:51 .......... ........ 5 ia m' N' '-- f::::.tI??E X ...,n... 1- ' II....,....5.'. 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Sp gh tt PR 8 I780 Students Dont Forget The Friendly Service They Get At X, NEFFS -- Mobnlgus J D 'I' M 9,50-vm. 222 26 Pizza Pie Owner a e i Orlando Palleschi Ravioli Steaks - Chops - 1 . . in .if v- N fr ' 0 xl. f K 1-emi V ' I 'QCWYVKUUI J rf ft' f , Mx 1 X - A K ' ' ust own T I The S reet , S it 5 ratiot 'S , xx LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER ELECTRICALLY Are you commg back r more education' Gettmg a Job' Establzslung a home' What s all thas got to do :nth electrzczty' Just thas Whatezer the future brings you electrlczty uzll be there to help For right now ue are entering a uhole neu' era of electnc ll The home you start ulll be easier to take care of more ful lwe an u :th help from electnc applzances Complete electric hom heating practical and conrenlent ts growing every day Your job u smoother too ulth electrically operated equipment and an array ol electronic de: :ces Ezen your education benefits from contmumg research ln many fields related to electricity One day you personally may help to create neu and better uays to do things electrxcally So no matter uho you are uhere you are or uhat you re dolng your future uzll continue to be brighter your late lull be lighter through electricity DETROIT EDISON Provsdes Southeastern Michigan wnth versatile electric energy MENS and BOYS WEAR For some of the hottest deals ln town EDHS STUDENTS HEAD FOR H East Detroit s Male Fashion Center I' TRXINCJ on one of the latest -tsle coat ln slflle lg Fred 1 lelchlncrger one of SIITI numerous hlgh school customers L at 3 l S and service on any make of truck or car . , . Lou's PERCH HOUSE SCHEMM FISH - STEAKS - CHOPS - CHICKEN TAKE OUT ORDERS PR 5 9440 I4076 E 9 Mule Warren Insurance For Every Need FIRE BONDS CASUALTY AUTO -,,,.,...---- 5 l 222I2 Gra+lo+ PR 5 2400 EAST DETROIT MEIR Cleaners SHIIE REPAIR SHOP And Shm: Laun hd:-I WQEED' QUICK THOROUGH SERVICE 227I8 Graho+ Eas+ Defroli' Iain' MOTEL oy- EAST DETROITS LEADING DRY CLEANER 220I7 Gra+uo+ PR 5 0332 Automatic Screw Products 14230 Nme Mule Road ZENITH SMITH S PHARMACY VN ! '-N'-w. Rexall Drug Store MERCDLLIS Chevrolet ...Au DREAMING OF A NEW CAR? EDHS students wlll know the place to go when that dream comes true' I'NGbh dth V! 216 I . r f' V . ' , '- t 25 l I 1 A I Xu LOOKING over the machinery of her father's shop is Linda Myers Class of 1960. 'W , A A A SITT.' ' vh 1 f V . Chevjlpl SI 'A Gggtth ' , l A feel f l ry . BETTER HOME SHOP Hi-Fi Stereo Components LA 1-4080 Garrard - Bogen Bell - Eico - Universi+y Warfdale Sonafon Frazer May Speakers Amps Tuners Changers Tape Recorders Radro 8: TV Your Par'l's Sales and Servcce Dealer For Over 30 Years I4l89 Grahol' DENIOR D lene L le lts her fa er he lx the Ia e 1 tere 1 lm nt th her father THE STUDENTS FAVORITE a Household Loans . AlAfoSllTgl-lmelallizre Loans A Q B o Personal Loans S25 +0 S500 Jus+ Around The Corner PR 57I00 2243 I Grahof Easf Delrorl' Nex'I' Door To The Easf Delrolf Thea+re Hall Hall The Gang S All Here BLK S 9 M 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 successful business proprietors have studied for the past thirty-eight years. Day, evening, or Saturday classes will begin September 12, 1960. Registra- tion for Fall classes begins August 1, 1960. Free placement assistance to students, and graduates. WALSH NSTITUTE CCOUNTANCY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration 120 Madison Avenue, Detroit 26, Mich. o Telephone W0 I-5136 S at FIRST STATE BANK r FIRST STATE BANK Two convenim Locations TQ DRIVE'Il'l WINDOWS With Drive-In Window Service 22556 Gratiot 23400 Macl: Ave. East Detroit St. Clair Shores oCOMMERCIAL .SAVINGS ACCOUNT .SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES :NIGHT DEPOSITORY fr wwaae ' H+ ' IA Bells Are Ringing Si if F L O W E R S THE BEST PLACE TO GO FOR SENIOR PROM CORSAGES PR 5-2500 22035 Gratiot Artistic Floral Arrangements There's a girl I'd like to know .7 Q J ., visa'-R-44.12 .2 C7 She has so much poise and conhdence-l'lI bet she works for the telephone company. Those girls are so attractive and have such friendly, pleasant manners. They're talking about Lucy, who started working for Michigan Bell right out of high school. She was trained by friendly, understanding supervisors and today sheis proud of her work: enjoys a fine salary, regular wage inereases, and many new friends. Lucy was delighted from the very first by the clean, pleasant surroundings, by the regularly scheduled mid- morning and midafternoon vbreaksv for relaxing in comfortable lounge rooms, and by the opportunities for advancement. Isn't that kind of job worth going after? Then uhy not get in touch with us perhaps theres a telephone job for you Well be happy to talk with you about the interesting work at 'Vlnhigan Bell A Good Place fo Work MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY K Bella arle PHARMACY Beauty Salon PREscRlPnoNs ARE Smart G'f'S Look OUR MAIN BUSINESS Their Very Best' By 2l30l Grahol' PR 2 6565 ylsmng BELLA MARIES HRESCR O VITA! 1 TTT l1T'3 l 'ul P 'ii-G 1- nwn, l mm F' l 2I238 Grahof PR I 6965 T960 Ottlclal Rosters Ot School Organlzatlons LISTED on the followlng two pages are OTIICIHI members of the schools organlzatlons and clubs not hlthelto mentloned 1n thls book The names were presented to The East Detro1te1 by the advlsers of each group ART SERVICE CLUB Davxd An el Carol Basar1ch Jo Ber er Sharon Bennett Carol Bockm1ller Darlene Brady Chr1st1ne Dupu1s Foster E1d Nancy Fox Norman Francls Har old Fredrlckson Leon Jay Toby Jewett Barbara Mucha Don Raether Sue R1e mer Ann Sargent Carole Schroeder Barbara S1eger Frank Wmckowskl AUDIO VISUAL CLUB Warden Asher Janet Beckstrom D1ck Bell Ron Berry Gunner Bolz, J1m Bornars Carol Brvce Chuck Burke Bob Conrad Tony Cook Gordon Coop er B111 D3Vld Cecll Downs Joe D1 C1cco Byron Georges George Georges Ron Gudenau Clayton Harrlman D1ane Iley Ralph Jones Bernard Kal1nowske Joe Kelly Henry Klmg Denms Large Joel Larson Judy L1ng Fred Love Vlaurlce Majszak James PClllgllO Leon Quennev1lle John Ranken Max Rawza Denms Rockensuess Wally Shano MII dred S1mmons Rod Wells Dale Zado COLLEGE CLUB Carol Anderson Ken Arnold Nancy Barnes Kathy Barton Joe Boner Gary Booth Doug Brook Barbara Bruner D1ck Cartwr1ght Claud1a Ce1est1n1 J1m Chapman Wanda Chapman Norman Hale Bob Harrell Jan Hess Sharon Klucha Jen1ta MacDonald Karen Mar lett Mary Anne Mastej Cathy May Bob Murphy Jean Ph11l1ps Donna Puffpaff Bob Ramsey Myra Rau ch Leonard Rxvard Karen Rohel Ann Sargent Anne Slyker Pat Stout Ron Superson Marlon Torrance Ruth Vyse Carolyn Wh1te CONCERT BAND Dave Allard Gale Aschenback M1ke Balley Ron Barnes Marllyn Bekowxes Sharon Bentley Yvette Boucher Yvon ne Boucher Bert Braunstemer Lorra1ne Cameron Chuck Corb1n John Cromn Ken Cronm B111 Dav1d Russ de Beau cla1r Wllllam De L1sle Sharon Drewry Chr1st1ne Dupu1s Penny Freer Mar1 anne Fuhr Sharon Galv1n Al Garner Byron Georges Walter Gor1can Sandra Gray D1ane Ham1lton Carol Hawluns Tom Hehn Doug Hem Ron Hess Sharon Hess J1m Hrlla Kathy Hoff man J1m Huffer Martha Kasper Carol Kasuda Mark Kemtz, B111 Kelch Dave Keller B111 Kellogg Joyce Knecht Sharon Kurlovech Judy Laban D1ck Le MIIC Denn1s Maljak Ph1l Mann1no Suzanne MBSSICCI Ron Melhsh Jeanne Moffat J1m Mollanen B111 Molden hauer Dave Moutz Curt Neumann Mar1lyn Norton Ron Novak D1x1e Rlchards J1m Russell John Schock RlCh3fd Schultz Susan Smger Barbara Vaughn Larry Vell1cky V1c Wa hhurn J1m We1nand John Whnehead Sandy Whnehorn Lynn W1tte Leon Zdan CONCERT CHOIR Neal Alderman Gatl Aschenbach Bob Barnes Nancy Barnes Mar1lyn Bekowles Carol B1ne Nelson Chap dela1ne Ruth Cr1sher Carol Coon Paul Duffy Roberta Dunnmg George Dzur nak Donna Feltner Bart F1or1 J1m Fr1end IWIHIIZIIDC Fuhr Ilona Godell Sue Gowman Ron Gudenau Kathy Hoffman Momka Hubert Lynda Jer ome Joanna Marasco Mary McCall D1ane 'tlxckness Jeanne Moffat Alona Moon V1rg1n1a Muccl Jackle Nagle Marlene N1espo1a Carol Noble Robert Olsen Gary Parks Jean Ph1ll1ps Janet Ros Jan Scharf Lynette Schemm V1r g1n1a SCODIC Walter Senska Sylvla S1mpson D1ane Spezla Jud1 Talford J1m Thomas Brad Wagner Carolyn Wh1te Frank W1nchowsk1 Lynn Wh1te Claudette Zygadlo FUTURE NURSES CLUB Nancy Barnes 'Carol B1ne Judy Blankenshlp Al1ce Bolke D1ane Br1tt Mary Catenacc1 Bonn1e Causley D1ane Coll1ns Ellen Connelly Elame Gav1n L1nda Gerlach Sandra Gray D1ane Hamllton Sharon Hess Veron1ca Hem Evelyn Iwanowsk1 Janet Jones Glor1a Katulskl Sharon Ixowallk Donna Kurtz Darlene Mard11n Antomette Mastej Alona Moon Sandra Nardone Karen N1cho1s Rosemar1e Partle Carole Pas torell1 Joyce Perkowsk1 Sandra Pur nell Sue Re1mer Sandra Sauc1er Ly nette Schemm Glor1a Slaten Carol Sllckenmyer Gerrle Smelllnk Frances W1ll1ams Patrlcla Woodcock Connle 71esmer Claudette Zygadlo FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Darlene Barglel Sharon Beaber Janet Beckstrom La se Bolz, Joe Boner Ellen Boone Barbara Bruner Barbara Dauter man Deanna Day Carol F1l1ar Elame Hexdeman Carol Kasuda Mary Ann Mastej Mary McCall Carol Purcell Anne Sargent Jan Scharf Anne Slyker Jud1 Talford IWIHICIB. 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Vivian Jurczak. Paulette Kolke. Sharon Kowalik. Janet NIcDermott. YEARBOOK SALESMEN Gale Aschenbach, Sandy Baird. Janice Bisby, Robert Barnes. Ray Brandt. Doug Brooks. Marty Cavataio. Deanne Cham- pion, Mae Christman. Betty Cole, Dar- lene Cole, Diane Collins. Carol Coon, Mary Ann Corrado. Dennis Desnoyer, Joe DiCicco. Rita Engleman. Joann Frabott. Penny Freer. Jim Friend, Randy Glass, Karen Gokel. Sue Gowman, Carol Cryka, Carol Hawkins. Lynn Henry, Joy Henwood, Charlene Houg, Evelyn Iwan- owski. Ann Jeup. Larry Jones, Vivian Jurczak. Janice Kolchuk. Rod Kotylo, Delphine Kucharek. Sandra LaFrate, Linda Ledbetter. Judy Malacusky, Joann Marasco. Catherine May, Janet McDer- mott. Carol Mills. Nancy Mills, Judy Moore, Carol Pastorelli. Barbara Paul, Janet Phelps, Jean Phillips, Carol Pur- cell. Cayle Riley, Gerald Rosenthal, Sandy Sass, Sharon Schmitt. Robert Sheufelt. John Simmons. Connie Super- son. Donna Talley, Carolyn White. Kath- leen Witt, Lorraine Wnuk. Kathy Yamin, Rody Yezman. Lib. l .w 'p W LOCKER doors stand ajar. Homework papers, tests, and notebooks totaling hours of hard labor are strewn in the halls during the last joyous minutes of the fading school year. Such are the momentos of learning at East Detroit high. Every laboratory has waste. Fortunately, despite this debris. the knowledge. experiences, and friendships are not thrown away but live on through the years . . . 4v '


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