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IX NS? ALL AMERICAN National Scnfsissiic Press Agsociafon I TS Journvlisrn Bagifffing fl UHIVCFSHY of Mmnezoia Minneapdis, Minnesota 55455 JUN 1 7 1969 f WN x, + N w 4 1969 EAST DETROITER Volume 34 Published by The East Detroiter Stall East Detroit High School East Detroit, Michigan n for honor KI TI to ITIOVG OI? W w v. 1 for creativity - - - to 19 ' su , 'F CONT ACHd9lT1'C6S - 32 Activities ' Y 1 ' - . ,Q 5 - f 1,- Q1 Clubs RO'-itefrro' 6' ' Faculty . . . Honor Gr6duate6s 1 . Index . Juniors . . . . Seniors .... . . . Sophomores . . . . . . Sports . . . . 240 1 4 1 O4 2412 166 126 1817 32 qv' T1 Q f , M4 , ',, !' E , V! I 4 I 4 2 V, .,,,, ! ' f' ' 11 was the best Qf times, the' worst of tirnesg it was age ofyvisdorh, it was the age of foolishness. . It was 1969 at-East Detroit high school. Despfte the curtailrnehts due to repeated millage failures, 2, 739 students started the year determined to make the most of it. for surprises for nourishment for en tertalnment EMMJJ for disappointment ,QPYQQQM K, ,K--jgyaslirn-.Jw zimff. 29.42 P :Tim ,,, ,.' A fp ..:6 for fun to be recognized l y Qi . ttt. Mg, ...X x hx. f ' iii.: if E in 'ga ..,,,, ,.,:2, 1A.z, ? 51555 wt. - a ' t IYLHMG' S xx - 5 S E is 'gif ,- w. sd gi .111 X R Xllxziggf XX 1 3 X X!! i, gg! il, WW . , Few dances, no baseball, wrestlin or tennis teams, limited classes, I Washington-New York ll t our these were the worst of things. Exciting games, the return of plays r and concerts, Senior Day, Shenanigans, J the passage of the millage proposal, these were the best of times. Approximately 770 seniors will undoubtedly have many other personal remembrances which will make this year. . . a time to remember. 7 N M M 5? A wh ,. W' I' WA, AE 4. Q 5 1 , f . Q E mmf X LW ' A , ' ,Y WI Y? 'N'M , ' i s aff' v - ' 1 ,, 1 3 'glgifif 'V ' E ,W Y , nw ,W 4gwfT?':'2 W -I W -5 ww- 24 ,Nik , V V, 6 ...awww ,Y Y 4 Z V fry' W2 , NV ff 1 , X A mm, ,, ,. '1S1'ffMyww .415 Qavw Y' V W A ' Q , 'W F? WQWLF W w gan, W ,JEL NNN. FLA! nw Q 'Eg' 5 b f f ' 4 S sm 'WW' GE. ,V ,ff s 10 K ACTIVITIES Taking Time For Enioyment HELPING to promote school spirit, activities gave students a time-out from classwork for fun, relaxation, and involvement. Many of the school sponsored events will be the most remembered events of high school days 11 Homecoming 1968 Queen Reigns Over Festivities TON! VITALE KAREN HOOPER NANCY MEYER DOLLY SIRHAN DAWN TINGWALL ELENA EVONA ROYAL Court members representing the under' graduates are: Sue Oren, Diane Olfverio, Lynne Wayne, Linda Pompf, . Gayle Warner, and Beverly Miller, illlrf' if CORONATION ceremonies for the 1968 Home- coming Queen Karen Hooper, highlighted the 18th an- nual Homecoming celebration Oct, 11. The student body's choice for queen vvas kept secret until half-time when Ed Griffor, Student Council president, Opened a sealed envelope and announced the vvinner. Procedure for choosing the Homecoming Queen was changed this year. Six senior nominees were the only ones eligible for the title of queen while the six under- graduates, nominated by their fellow classmates, served as members of the Royal Court. During half-time the East Detroit marching band presented a program entitled, The Doctor and l. Cheerleaders also provided an entertaining dance rendition of Up, Up and Away, with balloons. The festivities got off to a lively start with a pre- game bonfire on Thursday night and came to a happy ending with an after-game victory dance in the school gym, sponsored by the Student Council. Upperclassmen chosen as Homecoming Queen can- didates were: Elena Evona, Karen Hooper, Nancy Meyer, Dolly Sirhan, Dawn Tingwall, and Toni Vitale. 5 I' 1 . 'l 5' H7 , ll 'E N76 r Y' ,vrv lsr, l Y 12 'ft' rf HOlVIECOMliVG'S parade of floats contest was won by the seniors with the theme, We Train To Win, shown at right, BOTTOM left, the festivities got off to a iiveiy start with the Thursday night bonfire rally, BOTTOM right, Karen Hooper, escorted by Student Councilpresident, Ed Griffor, becomes East Detroit's 78th queen, In-19' 'si Wx .X f, fi mf' Q Q Tm. inf? ouncil Sponsors Successful Ball M,-7 SENIORS Sheryl Linenger and her escort, Tom Thompson held the lucky ticket which named them Cinderella and Prince Charming . 4' 1 t . ,M , WWW y fi u ENJOYING themselves at the semi-formal ball, Paul Novy, Frank Cascarno, and Joyce Logsdon KABOVEI, take time for refreshments. RIGHT, Elena Evona and Craig Linenger join dancers in the cafeteria. FLOWERS, formals, and music turned the Student Commons area into a festive setting for the annual Cinderella Ball. s it s r i In traditional fashion a ticket was drawn and the winning couple proclaimed Cinderella and Prince Charming. This year the honors werefbestowed upon Sheryl Linenger and Tom Thompson. Decorations weretyribasediiiion affrosesttsand iee theme andthe music was provided by the Collegiates. Attendanceyat this year's girl ask boy , clanceyyvas doubleithat oflfprevious years, making itfone ofthe most profitable Cinderella Balls in the history of East Detroit AipproxiyymatelypSSOQ,ywas5addedgyi ttt0 Cotiyggcsl fund which annually awards scholarships to worthy seniors. Last year's winners were Pauline Pryjmakyand rsse iitiir Due to curtailment of activiti-es. made necessary by fl??yfa E3i5e 0ftiQ?teVeFf2!l m'U9a99 thisfyiea 15 3 3. 45' a 1' 1 1 G . in .., ,A -ull' nv--ww ,XO -qw,-. 'Pkg-an COLORFUL enzerzarnmoor at Homecoming was provided by rho 3. Janice Carter, Maurene Payne, ROW 4, Karen Osanrvwske, Lora Varsity cheerleading squad, Membgrg greg 507701117 ROW, Affene Bruder. ROW 5, Roberta Williams, Elena Eyona. TOP ROW, Karen Neil, Brenda Coldwell. ROW 2, Nancy Meyer, Mary Havelka, HOW H00P5'frJUff9D3f3kf SaflvB0Hfr1er,HHdLfndH VSSSY- 16 ENCOURA GIN G fans at Memorial field, varsity cheerleaders Linda Vesey and Julie Dalak lead cheers for the East Detroit gridders. EDHS Cheerleaders Create Team Spirit BOASTING the largest and one of the best cheer- leading squads in the state, East Detroit high has the trophy to prove it. The 14-girl squad attended a state-wide cheerlead- ing camp this summer in Hartland, lVlich., sponsored by Michigan State university. The girls brought home four first place ribbons awarded them for their cheers. skits, and routines. The squads were judged on overall quality and from this judging the EDHS squad took the third place trophy. This year's squad was expanded in an effort to give more girls the opportunity of becoming cheerleaders. Originally some 105 girls turned up at practice, 60 of whom entered the actual tryouts. Judges made a final selection of 14 girls based more on enthusiasm and sparkle than on skills, ln addition to cheering and organizing pep meetings the squad painted banners announcing the games. TENSE expressions show in the faces of Roberta Williams, Lora Bruder, Nancy Meyer, and Brenda Coldwell at the Grosse Pointe game. 17 Drama Club Stages Shaw Satire ATTEMPTING to befriend a lion, played by Jim Seppey, Androcles, a sorcerer, portrayed by Bill Osburn, removes a thorn from his aching paw. CHRISTIAN persecution by the Romans was the theme of the fall production Androcles and the Lion by George Bernard Shaw, presented by the Pit and Balcony Drama club. The two act comedy-satire directed by lVlr. Raymond E. Beard, utilized two sets, one a forest, and the second the entrance to the colosseum in Rome. Leading roles were portrayed by William Osburn as Androcles, a sometimes sorcerer and Christian, who befriends a lion played by James Seppeyg Rhonda Long, the wife of Androcles: Daniel St. Laurent, the emperor: Greg Zurro, a disturbed gladiator: Judy Barich, a Christian of high birth, and Jon Sprecher, a Roman captain. Eva Schumacher served as student director with Nancy Schaible, stage manager, and Michael Nloody, technical director. Student crews constructed the sets, designed and sewed most of the costumes including the lion's head. 18 COSTUMES and sets added to the mood of the play. Ken Barrand complains about unfair fighting by John Grimes as Tom Timlin watches. FEELING that he let Christianity down by using his sword in the arena, Greg Zurro is consoled by Christian Judy Barich. 3 1 5 - ri , -9 ,1 ,ve- A . . A :gf CALLING the people to witness, the Emperor, Dan St, Laurent, bravely poses over the tamed lion as Androcles stands near, CAPTAIN of the guard, Jon Sprecher, gives instructions to cap- tured Christians, Judy Barich, Lynn Groesbeck, Mariann LaSota, and Beth Groesbeck. Centurian Gordon Nieman stands guard. 19 Musical Fantasy Presents Challenge BRIGHTENING the stage with comedy and romance, the spring production of Edmond Rostand's The Fan- tasticks, was the first musical play presented at EDHS since The King and l in 1960. This fantasy centered around two young people por- trayed by Cynthia Suchocki and Dan St,Laurent, who fall in love while their fathers are involved in a feud. Actually the fathers are pretending to feud while they employ psychology to make sure their children fall in love with each other. Other leading roles were played by Jim Seppey, Robert Britt, and Tom Thompson. Supporting roles were shared by Howard LeBeau, Louise Matteucci, and Terri Domenick. The two-act play used simple but effective staging with much of the action on a platform. Special light- ing effects were designed by Michael Moody and How- ard LeBeau. Mr. Raymond Beard directed the play, assisted by student director Judy Barich, and stage manager Marianne LaSota, Mr. Al Marco served as musical di- rector with Mrs. Cynthia Haas and Mrs. Margaret Emlaw in charge of choreography. EXPLAHVUVG in song and dance the types of abductions he can arrange, Tom Thompson performs for the fathers, Jim Seppey and Bob Britt. lf .,., ,i , ,.,, M H AFTER being exposed to worldly disappointments, Cynthia Suchocki HUMOR was provided by the two hired actors played by Louise and Dan St.Laurent return home to find they love each other. 20 Matteucci and Howard LeBeau, who enter and exit from a prop box, 'ii WORKING in the school library gives South American exchange stu- dents, Jose Rocha and Ariel Sardas an opportunity to exchange ideas. EXCHANGE students from Holland, Frank and Philip S teller, watch the basketball team win another game, Exchange Students Add Foreign Flavor FOUR exchange students from the Netherlands, Brazil, and Uruguay added a foreign touch to the halls of East Detroit high this year. Frank and Philip Steller from Amersfoort, Holland, were invited to stay with the Porter family of East Detroit. Their older brother, Braum, was an exchange student here in 1965-66. The twins found EDHS much larger than the one they attended in Europe. One difference they noted was the fact that in Holland the students did not get to choose their courses, however, they did choose the school they wished to attend. South Americans Ariel Sardas from Montevideo, and Jose Rocha from Rio de Janeiro, enrolled in EDHS for the second semester. Jose is a sophomore and Ariel is a senior who will graduate with the Class of 1969. The boys are sponsored by the Youth For Under- standing program. Each of the boys expressed an appreciation of the friendly, helpful students attending EDHS. They have also shown an interest in, and' have taken part in the many extracurricular events offered at the school: These foreign ambassadors plan to return to their homelands at the close of the school year and will take with them fond memories and many friendships. Stu- dents of EDHS will also remember the many contribu- tions made by these exchange students who made at- tending East Detroit high a more enjoyable adventure in 1969. 21 Enrollment Down As Cuts Hit Choirs ECONOMIC curtailments forced the cancelation of two choir classes this year: only the Concert choir re- mained as a performing vocal group. Under the direction of lVlr. Al Marco, also serving as East Detroit's band director for the 13th year, the singers presented two concerts. The first was the an- nual Christmas concert which included solo, ensemble, and full choir compositions, as well as instrumental numbers. The second concert was scheduled for lVlay as part of the Fine Arts festival. ln addition, the choir planned to take part in the District and Solo and Ensemble festivals, after a lapse of one year. As in past years, the choir was also sche- duled to perform at the various Commencement acti- vities in June. Because students were allowed only five class con- tacts this year for credit, some members of the choir joined on a voluntary basis and are not receiving credit. Last year 250 students enrolled in choral classes. This year the total was approximately 50, X W r1 x 44-: T s timely' N ':-in-.,,, -J , V, ,v, MM, ,ei-iv.-J XX f 1 X .. Q,!'famia.aanrf,-iQa4w CONCERT choir members are: BOTTOM ROW, Roger Bokano, Dave Williams, Cathy Pierce, Penny Chapman, Pam Loy, Cheryl Orel, Gail Franckowiak, Linda Carden, Cynthia Suchocki, Laura Van Tiem, Carol Fodale, Valerie Skotcher, Gary Bell, and Rick Killoran. MIDDLE ROW, Dennis Lynn, Gary Nummer, John Jarvi, Bill Pilkey, Tim Maris, Colleen Bielawski,Linda Barrett, Bonnie Harwood, Karen Chapotan, 22 Ann Kushner, Ginger Henning, Mary Jo Jordon, Marie Giannola, Carol Calvert, Michael Elliot, Robert Cosand, and Alan Kadrofske. TOP ROW, Tom Dunn, Thomas Thompson, Louis LaFrate, Dennis Cairo, Pete Lazar, llene Mohr, Cathy Krug, Elaine Spezia, Jill Violante, Cathy Tice, Kathy Ouenneville, Kathy Szczur, Amy lreland, Sharon Smith, Dale Hurt, Tim Timlin, and Bill Wishart. JW STRUTTING in foreground, Gary Graham, along with fellow members of the marching band, perform at Memorial field, ElGHTY musicians who composed the Concert band, under the dir- ection of Mr. Al Marco, are: FLUTES, Sharon Chabot, Arlene Golem- biewski, Phyllis Allen, Linda Robinson, Kathy Boles, Lynn Thieme, Loretta LaLonde, Norma Kuszmaul, Linda Carden, and Freida Pasque. CLARINETS, Charlene Kirby, Bob Kaye, Denise Williams, Nancy Freier,Athine Griggs, John Nasuti, Mike Winfield, Elizabeth Baier, Steve Murray, Suzan Jarsulic, Linda Pompi, Pam Trantham, Mark Solomon, Steve Kusnery, Carl Maszal, Jim Rustowicz, Mike lreson, and Gary Zanley, BASSOONS, Steve Osterlund and Natalie Ochenski. ALTO CLARlNET, Jan Keeler and Carrie Maltese. BASS CLARlNET, Mario Bologna and Jeff Dornbush. OBOES, Debby l-lemme, Janine Curchet, Eileen Straitor, and Cathy Tice. ALTO SAXES, Carl Sularz, Ann Trinkley, Richard Baier, and Gerald Worley. TENOR SAXES, Danny Speshock and Rick Rottiers, BARlTONE SAXOPHONE, Ray Violante. FRENCH HORNS, Ron Rose, Julie Frey, Bill Pilkey, and Roger Engleman. CORNETS, Dave Regan, Richard Dobkowski, Pete Jakubiszen, Glenn Huey, Ron Brandt, Pat Mozdzen, and Alan Hopkins. TRUMPETS, Ben Anson and Alan Kress. BARlTONES, Steve Tessman, Gary Housey, and Michael Mahak. TROMBONES, Richard Bichel, Mark Schumaker, Gary Graham, Ken Barrand, Ken Domlovil, and Richard Tignanelli, TUBAS, David Workman, Gary Swiantaniowski, and Robert Rehman, PERCUSSION, John Brogowicz, Dave Rent, Alan Cunningham, Dennis Felker, Rick Rogensues, Jim Pannecouk, Jerry Ratcliffe, Joe Gross, Scott Meyersieck, and Maelouise Meyka 24 Q85 STUDENT director, Debby Hemme, presents director A! Marco with gifts from the band members during the Winter Concert. Despite Cuts Band Earns Top Ratings ENROLLMENT in band classes was cut in half this year because of curtailments caused by successive mil- lage defeats last year. Nevertheless 80 musicians comprised the Concert band and presented concerts and, after an absence of one year, participated in the District Band festival held at Royal Oak high school. Students who could not fit band into their schedules under the new cut-back program met three nights a week after school with director Al Marco to continue their musical studies. A volunteer Marching band was also formed and took part in Western Michigan university's homecoming festivities where it was honored with a second place award. The band also presented colorful half-time shows at the football games and marched in the Veter- ans and Memorial day parades. Soloists who contributed their talents to the two scheduled concerts were: Ron Rose, french horni Sharon Chabot, flute: Dave Regan, trumpet: and Debra Hemme, oboe. Performing as a trombone trio were Richard Bichel, Ken Barrand, and Gary Graham. With the passage of the millage proposal in January, the Wind Ensemble is scheduled for reinstatement next year, providing two bands as in past years. 'fi 25 21st 'Shenanigans' Has New York Theme PLAYING before capacity crowds, Shenanigans '69, an original musical comedy show, lit up the East Detroit stage for three successive nights. This was the 21st edition of Shenanigans directed by Mr. John Enwright who was assisted by Mr. Al Marco who arranged the music and directed the band. and Mr. Raymond Beard who was in charge of stage design, sets, and properties. This year's show revolved around two girls, played by Julie Jarkey and Cindy Hand, who went to New York to look for work in the theatrical field. Other leading roles were performed by Robert Horek, Howard LeBeau, John McCullough, and Michael Elliott. More than 150 singers, dancers, and musicians took part in the big production. Some of the featured performers were: Robert Britt, Dan St. Laurent, Bill Wishart, Dale Hurt, Kathy Murphy, Jon Sprecher, Tom Timlin, Louise Matteucci, and Cindy Suchocki. Choreographers were: Karen Osantowske and Gale Porter along with EDHS alumnae Carol Getty, Karen Kukuk, and Sue Radtke. Michael Moody served as sound and light manager and Judy Barich was stage manager. Tarey McGuire and Louise Matteucci were student set designers. Profits from the show went into the treasuries of the yearbook, band, and Pit and Balcony Drama club. SlNGllVG about her feelings, Cindy Hand, playing one of the leading roles, confides why she likes her new friend played by Howie LeBeau. BELOW, people on Christopher Street sing lt's Today. 26 COMEDY was provided by Bob l-lorek who portrayed a rather eccentric landlord, here concluding a transaction with Julie Jarkey, one of the lead characters, LEFT, Bob Britt ac- companies Dan St, Laurent as he sings By The Time l Get To Phoenix. ff 'V' -ru.. K an-5 '34OUARlUS, a song from the Broadway show Hair, was one of the musical and staging highlights of the evening, Visible in 'hippie attire above are: Mike Elliott, Dan St, Laurent, Linda Robinson, Lynne Wayne, Tom Timlin, Bill Wishart, and Cindy Suchocki. 27 X77 HPW YS at ww f I I i J 5 I 'fdir ? 'I , ,mv-gg Q 2 2 JULIE JARKEY 1969 COVER GIRL Speech Winner DAR Winner Q ni psf- Wk? Q., L -L ADMXRHVG the trophy they helped earn for EDHS for the 7969- 70 school year are Victor Boccalon and Joseph O'Grady, winners of first and third prizes in a drafting contest. National Merit Winner Math Winner H I 1 ,J I like ,f,, A I ' if KATHY MURPHY ELAINE SPEZIA ' ws' NANCY FREIER DON MISSON Receive Awards, Trophies, Prestige Talented Students Win Honors OUTSTANDING accomplishments in such areas as scholarship, mathematics, speech, and drafting earned special honors for several students at East Detroit high school this year. Nancy Freier was awarded a certificate for her high performance on the National Merit Scholarship tests which named her a national semi-finalist. Other seniors who received certificates of commendation were: Elizabeth Baier, Marilyn Kedzierski, and Joseph Kie- lasa. Don Misson scored the highest in the school on the Michigan Math Prize competition and was one of 100 top mathematicians in the state to be invited to an awards banquet. Senior Elaine Spezia was the recipient of the 1969 DAR Good Citizenship award based on leadership, patriotism, and dependability. First prize of S125 was won by Victor Boccalon in a drafting contest sponsored by the American Society of Body Engineers. Joseph 0'Grady won third place in the contest and received 350. Kathy Murphy was selected as the local winner of the Voice of Democracy speech contest with the topic Freedom's Challenge. Students who won honors in the District Forensics competition were: lst place awards, Robert Dueweke and Linda Willmsg 2nd place awards, Beverly Craig and Mary 0'Gara. ln the Scholastic Writing Award competition, Laurie Greig won an Honorable Mention certificate for an autobiographical article and Richard Catoni received a Commendation certificate in poetry. For the fourth consecutive year the title of Cover Girl was earned by a junior. Julie Jarkey won the 1969 hon- or by collecting more money in her cannisters than any of the other eight contenders. We ,,.r- ' l SPECIAL achievements in speech and writing earned hongrg f0r and Beverly Craig were winners in the District Forensics competition several East Detroit students this year. Mary O'Gara, Robert Dueweke, Rfffhafd C3f0f'f'5'l0' Lauffe Gfefy WUU SCh0fa5U'C Wfifmg aW5fd5r w. ,f M , ' A M Q QW 'Wx 5 Q-I sfgii iw hm ACADEMICS Taking Time For Learning MA ivv hours of study and work ' constituted each student's life at EDHS. Like clockwork they followed class schedules, each filled with new experiences and mind-expanding projects. ln a three year span students had the opportunity to learn and create, gaining knowledge for an almost boundless future. Mechanical Appeal Increases Classes INCREASED enrollment due to a special interest in the study of power mechanics added four classes to the industrial arts program this year. Power mechanics students studied engine power through the use of small steam, electric, and gasoline engines, learning both the operation and repair aspects. Practical experience was gained in metal shop and metal fabrics through the use of lathes, grinders, weld- ers and other machines. Special techniques in cutting, finishing and constructing wood products were master- ed in the woodshop course. To help become familiar with currents, voltage, and various uses of electricity, members of the electronics class studied and constructed radios, relays, and elec- tric motors. Mechanical drawing students developed skills in freehand sketching, dimensioning, and designing ma- chine parts, while architectual drafting students showed creativity by designing model homes and buildings, -,Xu WOODSHOP student Terry Hamilton uses a skill saw in cutting wood for a project. 34 x X, ............ .........,:: ff' - .--,, - I l tg , I I H 3' f: EXPEl?lMEN7'lNG with high and low voltage power supplies Peter Mafteiu and Patrick Ziemle wicz work during electronics class. JE .x 1 Q , , H! ,M Q , H ww U Emil 1 Arg, AUTO MECHANIC students learn by working on some of their own automobiles. LEFT, George Sauer lubricates a car under the supervision of Mr. Larry Gorski. ABOVE, Jerry King takes out a carburetor while Jim C olflesh installs new spark plug wires. W V' WOM m 35 w 1 r u ww-4 wi' vn Q., WMM X, Students aster Trade Crafts MECHANICAL drawing students such as Nick Van Heusden learn to use precise measurements in preparing their assignments. LEARNING to operate an engine lathe, Robert Lutz and Roy Yarbro gain experience in their machine metal class. 37 Future Homemakers earn Skill SHORTENED class periods and curricular cutbacks caused some changes in the homemaking department this year. East Detroit's cooks often had to refrigerate their creations until the next class period. However, students still had time for special units in such areas as interior design and furnishing, nutrition, proper health care, child care, good grooming, fashion, and textiles. One of the most popular units of study was the foreign foods projects. Students prepared and served foreign cuisine often in the costumes of the country. To close their unit students visited a foreign restaurant. Sewing classes started out with simple creations for children and worked their way up to suits, coats, and formals. Again this year, students, including boys interested in making the preparation of food a vocation, had the opportunity to study in the commercial foods class, 3 ' wi ' l Y , X ,i,, . PM V xr X' E W X!! ,, 'ww ' ,il AFTER preparing a wedding shower buffet, home- maklng students Connie Sweeney and Karen Schu- chard help themselves to the various dishes, 38 vga li H 4 a 1 i i 1 1 1 SEWING machines hummed as homemaking students such Broderdorf finished garments they created as class project. H Mwiwl as Terri W l LEARNING butchering techniques in commercial loads class, Chuck Rayner separates the meat from the fat under Miss Gwendolyn Pauli's supervision, Midi MEASURING ajacket for a lining, Rosie O'Grady and Mary Jane Bourdeau, made use of a dressrnakefs mannequin. Emldig Q-1: 45,3 5 5 1 4 E 1 I a 1 '5 X fi 1 Lg, LATEST addition to the department is the key punch course Diane Lage and Janice Copeland learn to transpose data on the new machines. Department Adds New Shorthand Labs ASSISTANCE and individualized help was provided for shorthand students this year with a new 30-unit laboratory installed in the business education de- partment. Each of the new units has four channels with varying rates of taped dictation which enables students to pro- gress at their own speed. A new course in lBlVl Key Punch was also offered to the office practice and advanced typing classes provid- ing some 430 students an opportunity to gain experi- ence in the computerized business field. Students not pursuing a business career enrolled in a one year per- sonal typing class instead of the one semester course of past years. Another innovation was the addition of business or- ganization and management, a class which provided an introduction to business and a basic background in law, Other classes such as office machines, merchandiz- ing, bookkeeping, and business law gave direction to students planning to enter the world of business. ,Wm il TYPING FOR SPEED AND ACCURACY ON ELECTRIC TYPEVVRVTERS PROVED A CHALLENGE TO ADVANCED TYPING STUDENTS. 41 Co-op Expansion Includes Juniors INTERESTED and scholastically eligible junior girls had an opportunity to take part in the co-op training program for the first time this year. Nursing theory served as a pre-training course for juniors and enabled them to begin on the job training at the start of the senior year. After a six-week training period, senior girls in the nursing program took jobs at Detroit Memorial, South Macomb, and lVlt. Clemens General hospitals. As nurses aids, they performed such duties as feeding and bathing patients, taking temperature, pulse, and res- piration, and making beds. Commercial foods students were employed in rest- aurants, pizzerias and bakeries where they had an op- portunity to utilize their training in preparing and serving food. Twenty seniors worked at jobs in factories and ser- vice stations as part of the co-op program in the in- dustrial education department. Another 11O business education students also participatd in the program in the office and retail field. Co-op participants received five semester hour cred- its and regular wages for their work, Co-ordinators lVlr. Lee Couretas, lVlrs. Pauline Poma, lVlr. Harold Gaertner, and lVlrs. Gwendolyn Pauli helped locate jobs and place students in the various fields. in ww 57: wr ? yi 4' EMPLOYED at a service station, industrial co-op student, Gary Miller uses his background in auto mechanics I0 repair an engine. Ji ,ff be H gffy E f . -Q aaaa if if r f: 7 V -'-w--anim C0-OP students gain experience while working on thejob. ABO VE training as a cashier. ABU VE RIGHT: Gail Rogers utilizes her knowl- LEFT: Sally Keck, retail co-op student, waits' on a cugmmgr yjhilg edge ofofjce work ata rnetrepolitan retail store. 42 a. if if si? Q c- '.'k , i Q f if it .x NURSES Co-op students Barbara Hoag and Sue Turnquist help a small boy while working as nurses aids in a local hospital. GAINING experience in the proper method for feeding patients, nurses co-op students Pat Z ynda, Sue Turnquist, and Julie Bradley prac- tice on Marty Williams. 5 l 43 t f ' if BALANClNG on the uneven parallel bars Eveann Promesso demonstrates a position for her classmates, HEALTH class provided an op- portunity for students to practice artificial respiration. Doug Schnei- der works on Joe Cucinello as his classmates watch. KNEELIIVG, Bill Dickson, John Hund, Roger Hamilton, Dave Haddad, and Barry Kent. 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' ,vi M fit li'r'tfrr'f'i 'ffm enstrrwl IW I A W I t I ,IW -fwfll.IzglLj,yt'. gr1i 5 lmqw 1 PHYSICAL education students practice beginning drills during swim- ming ciass, under the supervision of Mr. Fred Lee. ,Nw f,!YWI' MA' U H .A ,.,,.,.. its I .y . M my 'H , g I JUMPING high Russell Smith returns a volley I during his sophomore I gym class. Swimming Classes Head Gym Program SWIMMING classes were introduced for the first time at EDHS this year, with the completion of its olympic size pool. Instruction was provided for both beginners and ad- vanced swimmers with special stress on a new tech- nique of safety called drown proofing. Another in- novation this year was the introduction of four co- educational health classes, Some of the swimming classes were also co-educational. Juniors this year were not required to take a semes- ter of gym and health, but could take gym as an elective course. Sophomores, however, were required to have one semester of health and one semester of gym which included 12 weeks of swimming and six weeks of phys- ical training in the gym. Physical fitness tests were not administered to stu- dents this year. Instead, each student was given a prog- ress sheet of his own to record his developments in the various areas of physical fitness. 45 Students Study Social Problems EDHS AV' LEC' 1 A TRANSPARENCIES shown on an overhead projector provided visual help in understanding a special weekly student newspaper project used in Miss Kathryn Penix 's world history classes, AMERICAN Society, a one year course dealing with the social problems of America today, was offered for the first time this year to interested students. Classes dealt with such problems as criminology, race, enviornment, culture, social development, and their effects on man. Several social studies teachers experimented with new methods of teaching such as the inquiry approach and the theme and concept methods. Others used projects such as student collective bargaining commit- tees to discover the problems management and labor encounter during negotiations. lncreased use was made of visual aids, paperbacks, weekly news magazines, and other resource materials available. Because 1968 was an election year, the department conducted a mock presidential election using official voting machines. Hubert Humphrey was an easy winner in this poll. Lack of funds due to past millage failures caused the cancellation of the annual Washington-New York tour this year. Curtailments also caused a reduction of field trips, cutbacks in materials, and the loss of two teachers from the social studies department. MOCK presidential elections gave students Pat Milostan, Mike Hays, and Rick Tarnowski, the chance to cast their vote for the candidate of their choice. 46 Nigmf it HXSUME vu um ' wana Us ...ui ELECTION year was exciting for social studies students who backed largest student vote, Nixon backers Bob Anderson, Carol Halicki, and their favorite candidates. Although vice president Humphrey won the Kathy Hart hang up some ofthe largest posters. 47 1 Q Rf-M ., W EE W m ADDING VARIETY TO SPANISH CLASS BETTY LYTTLE MODELS AN OVERSIZED SOMBRERO WHILE PAT MOZDZEN LOOKS ON as lx R , W-my-..,.t,. l chool Expands Language ourse y. : WW? I I 4. .,fV I W if ,W xl W Y l' M K .L 'E v If T J fi 15835 Aiyw' Qi I1 Aft P Ali 1 .e i ' . , if will + X ,.,w mi I D -. ff - .if 4mw..W vw -'fiwx WWE, In I t tg. X'! X. J S A w, IIIII y 1 , 'iilfioififb ,ft CLIMAXING two years of innovations the foreign language department added a second year German course to its curriculum. The department was comprised of approximately 470 students this year who enrolled in Spanish, French or German classes. First year students gained a basic knowledge of the spoken and written language of their choice. ln the second year, students wrote short stories and skits and gave impromptu speeches. One of the novel learning devices applied in class was the creation of cross- word puzzles using foreign words. Advanced language students were introduced to for- eign literature in its original form as they improved their grammatical skills and enriched their vocabularies. Language labs, which have become a valuable aid to the foreign language teachers, were employed again this year. Tapes used in the labs provided the student with a chance to improve pronunciation and the teacher with a means of individual instruction. GERMAN students helped one another while translating dialogues. Mr. Rudolph Wolf works with George DePonio, Peggy Petrone, Margie Rivera, and Marilyn K edzierski, DRAMA students Gail Winslow, Terry McGuire Greg Zurro, and Marie Viviano imitate objects such as a cardboard box, a volcano, and peace for their classmates. PREPAHING to discuss various aspects of modern music, English students Karl Melbardis, Chuck Stickney, Diane Maroni, Marie Daschke, Pam Hannah, and Janice Hunt listen to a record, 50 'Nt I HH im! M W ' Miiriilwytl- , 1 PORTRA YING characters from Crime and Punishment, composition students Maribeth Ruedger and Mike Brown recreate a scene. COMPOSITION class was video taped as an experiment. Carol Dem- beck, Dennis Norris, and Dolly Sirhan lead a discussion on the movie while Harry Mowen operates the camera. Communications Develop Talents ALTHOUGH millage defeat in 1968 caused over- crowded classrooms and cut-backs in the English staff, innovations were still applied to the curriculum. Units on Negro literature were added to some sophomore classes this year and were accompanied by a student exchange between EDHS and Martin Luther King high in Detroit. Traditionally the department has sponsored cultural opportunities such as playing host to a theater group and conducting various field trips. English literature classes attended Wayne State university's Hilberry Classic theater to view Shakespeare's Hamlet and later a junior group visited the same theater for a pre- sentation of Julius Ceasar. The Performing Arts company of Michigan State university returned for the fifth year but this time with two separate performances-an evening performance of The Government lnspector and, for the elementary students, a matinee presentation of Pinoccio. As in the past, senior composition students spent hours of work on term papers and other in-depth re- search projects, giving special interest to style, techni- que and theme. The underclassmen studied the authors and literature of America and the historic development of literature throughout the world. Drama students discovered new acting techniques and learned the technical aspects of play production. 51 2007,A Space Odyssey, as DEMOIVSTRA TlON speeches provided an opportunity for Gary Bell to serve as an amateur disc jockey in his speech class, gr ANA ij lllli , , X if Journalism, Speech Aid Communication JOURNALISIVI and speech classes provided students an opportunity to discover and develop talents in the field of communication. All students received copies of the school newspaper this year, since the subscription to The Shamrock was included in the book fees. An enlarged edition of the paper, including news from all the schools in the system, was sent to residents of the city several times throughout the year. Editors-in-chief Dan Ross and Debby Poirier directed the 22 members of the Shamrock staff in publishing the school newspaper and the Leprechaun magazine, a publication of short stories and poems by EDHS students. Under the supervision of a new adviser, Mr. Robert Freidland, first year journalism students studied the fundamentals of news, feature, editorial, and sports writing. Speech students developed confidence in speaking by studying, preparing, and delivering various types of speeches in class. They also studied literary works and participated in open discussion and made evaluations of speeches given by their fellow classmates. public QQ-:Wm'fH fl l -. :sg-Wg 5 . ,wary ll. , . ' A l W!! win 11 xv- ,Ns DEVELOPlN4G poise and confidence in the field of public speaking lively are fellow students Bill Lutteke, Gary Pulice, Mary DeLuca, Paul Garavaglia delivers a speech before the class. Listening atten- Debbie Reichenbach, Terry Nester, and Howard LeBeau. , 52 Wh M V. 2 . 1 md 3 b F10 4, fr , J , 5 ,, , mg. F? g -X MUCH time is spent in the newspaper office by supervising editors of Shamrock. Jeff Springfield took charge of the feature pages, Gary sports, and Sue Oren headed the news staff. EDITORS-lN-CHIEF Dan Ross and Debby Poirier examine a finished copy of the school . newspaper at the printers. ,,--..,,,,wNM .lx 9'N .-I 11-......,i,N JOURNAUSM students Mary Olson and Mary Ann Clegg count and stack newspapers prior to distribution. -yr-H-it hifi? if BAND practice ses- sions were lively af- fairs. Adding to the sound are French horn players Ron Rose,Julie Frey and Bill Pilke y. Curtailments Hit Music, Art Classes BECAUSE of curtailments in the music department approximately 350 students were unable to enroll in music classes this year. lVlr. Al lVlarco was the only music teacher, therefore, only one band and choir class was offered, An after school band was organized to provide an opportunity for those students unable to fit band class into their schedule to continue their musical studies. Music theory, a college level course, and a music appreciation class completed the offerings of the music department this year. Despite the loss of one teacher the art department added a new class, advanced drawing and printing, to its program. Students studied graphics and learned how to reproduce prints. Students in creative design and 3-D art classes had an opportunity to show their creativity on projects in sculpturing, pottery, and jewelry. Other students developed their artistic talents in drawing, home decorating, and painting classes. 54 .wif 0- 4 Mt -M.. Iwi- ya... CHOIR students Mike Elliot, Bob Cosand, Bill Vlfishart, and Alan Kadrofske display their talents practicing for the Winter Concert. ill p-1... I al 2 l . 4 . A 5 ART students had an opportunity to experiment in several differ- ent media. LEFT, John McCullough works on a portrait with a palette knife. BELOVV, Julie Zielinski mixes oils to get the desired shading to finish her painting, Z' ,sf rn -' L iiiii me - ZH.-U KL 4if'? 'L 'E E Si im NT CREA TING an atmosphere unrelated to that of the classroom, art Dale McCauley take advantage of the warm day and sunshine to sketch students Chris Clements, Bill Ashton, Julie Jarkey, Lynne Wayne and familiar scenes of autumn in front ofthe school, 55 .alba USING an overesized slide rule Mr. Paul Brimo explains its use to his applied algebra class, with the assistance of S Bob Peri and Bob Rehman. i. Department Adds NewAIgebra Class APPROXIMATELY 50 per cent of the student body of East Detroit high were enrolled in a mathematics course this year. The millage defeat of 1968 which put numer- ous curricular cut-backs into effect for the 1968-69 school year did not have as great an effect on this de- partment as it did on others. Only one class, math analysis, was lost when the usual two groups had to be condensed into one. Students enrolled in an academic program requiring a minor or major in mathematics, attended classes in geometry, advanced algebra, and math analysis. ln- dustrial and business students gained a sound knowledge of basic math principles in such courses as consumer math, modern math, and applied algebra, which re- placed shop math this year. Overhead projectors, accompanied by a detailed set of transparencies, were used to better explain material covered in the texts and two new calculators were pur- chased to aid the applied algebra instructors. Com- putors and text books, needed for a follow-up course in computer programming, were unfortunately beyond the financial reach of administrators. 56 Q lf? 'lit rl qgwv I l SX, 1 N,-. CALCULATORS and slide rules were some of the tools used by Frank Lal?osa and Richard Kramer in their algebra class, t .1-' C . H wc. Aw- if , z lf. fit ,W EIGHT EDHS students qualified for the finals of the Math Competition test. BOTTOM, Bob Fracassa, Marilyn Kedzierski, and Richard Bichel. TOP, Don Misson, Tom Barbieri, and Mike Meyer, Barbara Koss and Don Yee are not pictured. PERSPECTIVE and depth were given to geometric problems models. Gloria Jenio examines a triangular structure made of wire. using Sk-3 gh , 57 SCIENCE classes attract students interested in broad' ening their knowledge of this field. BELOW, chemistry students James Radich, Bill Grzybowski, and Jay Roberts use a gas measuring tube while working on an experiment, RlGHT, Debbie Jahnke uses a plastic model in studying the human anatomy in biology class, Science Department Adds Bio-chemistry ADVANCED chemistry students chose to study bio- chemistry this year rather than inorganic chemistry as had been done the past two years. Bio-chemistry is a study of chemical compounds and processes taking place within organisms. First year chemistry students continued to use the CHEM Study plan in which they are required to draw their own conclusion after performing experiments, ac- cording to directions in their lab manuals. ln addition to general biology, lab biology was of- fered where students studied cell structures and life processes of organisms through dissections and micro- scopic observations. Physics classes approached science on a theoretical level involving themselves in the study of the physical properties of matter through experimentation. A number of students interested in science were un- able to add a science class to their daily course of study because of a cut in staff caused by curtailments due to the failure of recent millage elections. l' ,V SPECIAL lighting was used by Dave Vermuelen as he peers into a microscope, exploring living organisms in the biology lab. ADVANCED chemistry students Tony Scarzo and Cynthia Suchocki check lab apparatus setup by their instructor Mr. Robert Golden. 5:1 59 xr V --.. M -,J -Q Gi., ,, - X -X-X L ,XS ii 4 1 1 1 I Cl-UBS Taking Time For Involvement ORGA NIZA TIONS occupied much of the free time of students as they pursued various special interests. Many of the 20 clubs provided service to the school as well as hours of fun, concentration, and relaxation. E . l , l l Q COUNCIL president-elect Ed Griffor, right, accepts the gavel, symbol of his responsibility, from outgoing president, Mike Nowakowski, at the honors assembly. Student Council Shows Leadership AIMING for better communication between the Student Council and the student body, reports were pre- sented by councilmen in individual classrooms following each meeting this year. The Council continued the daily student announce- ments on the public address system to keep students aware of various school activities. An open meeting of the Student Council was also scheduled in the even- ing to allow interested students to see how the Council works and to air their views. Meetings with five other schools in the Eastern Mich- igan league kept representatives up-to-date on new ideas and views. Delegates split up into small groups to discuss specific school problems. Topics ranged from dress regulations and school spirit to Student Council problems such as fund raising projects and conducting meetings. Proceeds from the Council-sponsored Cinderella Ball were added to a fund for two annual scholarships which were awarded by the Student Council. Other festivities such as the Homecoming bonfire and victory dance were also sponsored by the Council. STUDENT COUNCIL members are.' BOTTOM ROW, Phillip Steller, Robert Anderson, Linda Cervini, Cheryl Shelson, Brenda Coldwell, Edward Griffor, Barbara Westveer, Lora Bruder, Nancy Meyer, and Arlene Neil. ROW 2: Mike Winfield, Mike Olson, Cheryl Slowiczek, Elena Evona, Kathy Bendzinski, Dawn Tingwall, Marlene Neil, Sue Morrow, Barbara Sullivan, and Sue Hintze. ROW 3, Carole Fodale, 62 Debra Cervini, John McCullough, Tom Thompson, Dan Ross, Dave Workman, Bob Cosand, Ken Gugal, and Mike Long. TOP ROW, Frank Steller, Bruce Tarnowski, Ken Linenger, Karen Linenger, Denise Yardley, Charles Ward, Fran Lopez, Lynn Ross, Keith Cregh, and Randle Litsair. Not pictured are.' Ralph Alter, Bob Dueweke, Mark Groesbeck, Ann Kushner, Dennis Wilson, and Mike Ybarra. X-gg 1 Q Ai4 ' Q W , -N N N rf , Wx, rw ' ,,. .'AV I 329 ' W fa W 5 J! L 'i 'lp pxvx TW im' 1 Q X A ' A 'Q i L ..lr- NEW students learned about the library from Mrs. Betty Lindberg who used an over-bead projector to give examples. .Y rx'- guunse -' R' f ,Me-M m CHECKING and collecting library passes, assistant Mary Jane FlTTlNG new books with dust jackets is one of the many jobs of Watchowski accepts passes from Donna East and Karen Duprey. student librarians Glenn Walton and Shelley Pemberton. 64 Library, Audio Visual Staffs Work In Learning Center LEARNING CENTER facilities at EDHS were under the co-ordination of two new directors this year. lVlrs, Betty Lindberg was appointed new head librarian while lVlr. George Sabooniian assumed responsibility for the audio-visual center. Thirty-four student assistants helped care for the 14,805 books in the library, as well as approximately 150 magazines and periodicals. With 4,000 to 5,000 students using the library each month the staff was busy providing assistance in locating materials as well as shelving and checking out books. Over 30 students working on the audio-visual staff created new materials for the 24 study carrels by read- ing and recording stories and poems. Every day students could choose from 24 scheduled programs or from a tape library of more than 800 telea vision and radio shows or teacher or student re- cordings. The staff also worked with transparencies, overhead and opaque projectors, and programmed films, tapes, and records for classroom use. THREADlNG a film, audiofvisual members Jim Seppey and Greg Mull check a film before sending it to a classroom. 13. X PROGRAMMING tapes on the DialAccess tape console Keri Gazo and Mike Moody assist in the audio-visual center. 65 OFFICE ASSlSTANTS are: Diane Carli, Maryann Clegg, Michele Kathy Eck, Debbie Dyer, Randie Litsair, Kathy Mur- Abraham, Dana Jackson, Carrie Masters, Rosie Hottie, and Kathy DiLaura. ROW 2, phy, Theresa Sippl, Claudia Veach, Arlene Golembieski, Pat Pompi, Sheryl Linenger, Sue Morrow, Joyce Rivard, and Cathy Bowlds. Amr C S I, x? Hnjc R U r 5 A N L Q 2 ll: i , 3 ww ROW 3, Sue Mannino, Marla Linda Coley, Ann Jones, Ann Abraham, Anna Gelfusa, Sharon Hu- chok, Bev Craig. TOP ROW, Sue Oren, Debra Bachert, Dorothy Beck- slrom, Judy Johnson, Fred Kloss, Allen Schneider, Bob Zelmanski, Pat DiLaura, Ruth Castillo, Sharon Pastrick, and Sue Fields. Schalnitz, Bev Byrd, Pam Czischke, L S r XII' Img Wmzmc mmxmc 275711 UWC :wr H w. .1 .LJ L, ty ' in a-. .. . STUDENTS who participated in the 796869 Ushers club are: BOTTOM ROW, Miss Frances Houston, sponsor, Terry Hill, Sylvia Marcinok, Rosann Addabbo, Beverly Craig, Kathleen Di Laura, Kathy Bowlds, Barbara McGaugh, Janet Hansen, and Peggy Price. ROW 2, Bernadette Murdock, Jean Richards, Theresa Smith, Sharon Roach, Deborah Laesch, Linda Kusek, Jan Berendt, Marie Borgesi, Sharlene Simpson, Leslie Manzon, Susan Luberich, and Julie Jarkie. ROW 3, Mary Jane Langlois, Cynthia Sparvieri, Sharon Hruby, Rufina Castillo, 66 Melinda Jewart, Karen Krasicky, Sandra Kenward, Marjorie Hill, Lynn Walden, Lenore Schroeder, Nancy Minchella, and Geraldine Linville. ROW 4, Kathy Hemric, Pamela Czischke, Nancy Tucker, Carole Mamrot, Deborah Lantzy, Mary Jane Watchowski, Valerie Skotcher, Gloria Rospierski, Chris Kiefer, Susan Swaim, Cheryl Orel, and Barbara Leppek. TOP ROW, Jhon Brown, Deborah Murphrey, Linda Dimitroff, Debbie Cunningham, Dorene Bagel, Sandra Augustyn, Lora Richards, Sandra Scharski, Joyce Conte, and Sandra Hallock. Ushers, Office Assistants, Tri-Hi-Y, Key Clubs Club Members Render Services I A 1' hHll'I'0 HELPING with the heavy work, Key club members Tom Dunn, Bob Peri, and John Grimes carry boxes of canned goods for the food drive. SERVICE organizations in EDHS, the Office As- sistants, the Ushers, Tri-Hi-Y, and Key clubs combined forces to aid the community and fellow students. The 35 girls who worked in the attendance office learned new methods and procedures with the introduc- tion of the IBM system. The counseling office had 20 girls who made IBM changes in the master book. Besides the usual filing, telephoning, and alphabetizing the assistants arranged personal appointments for students to see their coun- selors. The Ushers club, enlarged to over 50 students. wel- comed guests at various concerts, plays, and other school functions. The Tri-Hi-Y club, with the help of the Key club, held its annual Christmas food drive and collected 942 articles of food. The contributions were divided among 21 families in the community. Ten Tri-Hi-Y members attended the Youth Legisla- ture In Lansing, where they elected officers and ran the government for the three days they were at the capital. 4, .223 -tr ti Wim? M,,,.,.f--r'-' 5. mallfl f ff 'L W 2, A-M,..,---- ' . STACKS of food collected by the Tri-Hi-Y and Key clubs for the counting and packing. Shown sorting the many articles ol food are annual Christmas canned food drive were brought to the cafeteria lor JSBHHE Thefen, Linda Miflehalf, and Marge Hill. 67 DEMONSTRA TING one of the various IBM systems at the Ma- comb County intermediate School District Computer center, an employee explains a machine to Math club members Tony Crudo and Peter Lazar. wsu. 'QS MATHEMATICS enthusiasts who participated in the weekly Math Mr. David POW6ll, Bob Dueweke, Tony CfUd0, Marilyn K6'U'Zf6'rSki club activities are: BOTTOM ROW, Sandy Lano'ino, Pat Frasard, Ruth 70m RUSSU, and DUN Misson. TOP ROW, Peter Lazar, David Hock- Reed, Linda Czarnomski, and Barb Kuszmaul. MIDDLE ROW, sponsor, ing, Henry Kwi0tek,Mik6 Pfyjmak, arid RlCl78fd Bilfhel. 68 STUDYHVG Floyd Convery's move, Tim Zeffer con- templates his strategy during a chess club meeting, WEEKLY llflath club meetings provide members with a chance to social- ize while playing mathematical games. Sandy Landino, Ruth Reed, and Barb Kuszmaul compete in a game called Equations. Math, Chess Clubs Stimulate Thinking HELPING to improve quick thinking and sharp minds the Math and Chess clubs provided students with an opportunity to pursue their special interests. Chess club members gathered weekly to experiment with new strategy to improve their game. As a member of the Metro-City Chess league, the club was entitled to send players to the spring tournament. To earn the right to enter this contest, members competed in a local club play-off. During Math club meetings students explored varied fields of mathematics including slide rules and number games. Members used their knowledge of computers to prepare Key-Punch cards which they took to the Macomb County intermediate School District's com- puter for programming. They also practiced problem solving in preparation for the Michigan Mathematics Prize Competition test. Also on the agenda were several field trips which included the Wayne State University Data Processing center and the General Motors Technical center. 69 Social Studies and Human Relations Clubs Clubs Explore Ethnic Problems PEOPLE were the main interests of the Social Studies and Human Relations clubs. Each of the clubs aimed at a better understanding of their fellow man either close at home or farther away. Newly formed this year, the Human Relations club investigated the problems of the inner-city slums. Ap- proximately l5 members weekly offered their Satur- days to tutor underpriveleged children aging from 6-14 at the Central Methodist church. An Everything Drive was held in order to collect various articles for use in a boarding house which provided refuge for slum area residents while they were seeking permanent homes and jobs. Articles from curtains to old furniture were donated for this purpose. Members also gave their time and effort helping to refurbish the boarding house. This year the Social Studies club widened its scope of activities to include the functions formerly per- formed by the United Nations club. Members studied the country of Albania in order to represent that country at the Model United Nations held at the Uni- versity of Detroit. At an outing to Cranbrook institute, club members toured the museum and then attended a program at the planitarium. Other functions of the club included a film presenta- tion about the Netherlands by Frank and Phillip Steller. They were also honored with records and stationary at the Christmas party held by the club. 8 ri - REDECORATING an inner-city boarding house, Human Relations club members Scott Meyersieck and Doug Stoyka join club sponsor Tom Hughes in brightening one of the many rooms with fresh paint. RECORD ALBUMS and stationery were presented to exchange students Frank and Flip Stelier at the Social Studies club Christmas party. Pat Pompi, club secretary, looks on as the boys open their gifts. '70 INTERESTED students such as Greg Martin, Dave Kendall, and Kathy Hoff attended weekly Human Relations club meetings, here under the guidance of sponsor Stuart McMillan. INNER-CITY children were tutored by members of the Human Relations club on Saturdays. Pam Uyttenhove assists two children in their lesson. 71 LOOKING at charts, Future Nurses club members Vicki Torre, Val Williams, and Marcia Miller chat with sponsor, Mrs. Ruth Semrau, center, and two guest speakers. 72 Q --.... -...,,Q,.- i L' L.. ' K' fix? -4 .. LANGUAGE club members visited foreign restaurants as a part of their club activities. Sponsor Kim Kusnier and chairmen Jo Scibilia, Sue Mannino, Linda Carden, and Jill Johnson look over menues from several restaurants, GA THERED at the refreshment table, 'W 1,11.A A tr Future Teachers club member Kathy ' ,w1'n,,,'f'w0' Hart and sponsor, Mrs, Louise Pietryk, WW.,...., talk with guest, Mrs. Fred Crawford. Educational Clubs Help Plan Future VOCATIONAL possibilities were delved into in the Future Teacher and the Future Nurses clubs, while int- erests in foreign languages were formed in the Lan- guage club. A new idea was introduced in regard to the three lan- guages offered at the school. Instead of separate clubs for each language, one Language club was formed, combining the Germanj French, and Spanish languages. Members split up into groups according to the Ian- guages in order to learn Christmas carols which they sang to residents of the Albany Nursing Home. Future Nurses club members attended monthly meet- ings where films and speakers gave them information on the different fields of nursing. The club also tried to have one activity per month. The girls attended open- houses at Deaconess, Mt. Clemens, St. Joseph, and Henry Ford hospitals. At these open houses the girls toured the hospitals and nurses homes and talked to the nurses about their jobs and requirements. Members of the Future Teachers club attended meet- ings where they discussed plans for a trip to a college. They also held a tea, where a speaker from Macomb Community college talked about student-teaching. v 1-I-'M-in--is Hag-f' i , N EARNING money for the Future Teachers club was easy as member Jan Charland sells a Valentines Day Carnation to Bill Keenan. 73 Clubs Strengthen Vocal Talents ABILITIES in public speaking and acting were de- veloped by students who participated in the Pit and Balcony Drama club and Debate and Forensics. The drama club provided interested students with an opportunity to explore many phases of the theater. The club sponsored two plays and members worked behind the scenes on technical work, stage design, con- struction, and publicity, as well as acting in the per- formances. Twenty-three members of the drama club earned enough points through their work on the plays to gain membership in the National Thespian society. Debaters from EDHS brought home trophies, plac- ing second and third, consecutively, in the State S league and the Middle Macomb Debate league. ln state-wide competition the Debate squad qualified in the district play-offs, winning the right to proceed to the regional tournament. Varsity debaters attended the State Championship debates held at Ann Arbor. Afterwards, they attended the debate awards banquet where the state's top teams received their trophies. Forensics was an activity new to EDHS this year, utilizing abilities in individual public speaking. In- terested students competed in any of seven categories including declamation, humorous or serious interpre- tation, original oratory, extemporaneous speaking, multiple reading, or radio-newscasting. EAST DETROIT was one of the host schools in the Debate Days sponsored by Wayne State university. Loca! debaters, Judy Barich, Rita Ross, and Alan Kadrofske talk to a University of illinois debater. ADMIRING their indi- vidual trophies, top ' debaters Mary O'Gara, Bob Dueweke, and Rita Ross, gather with their sponsor, Mrs. Cynthia Haas, who holds the team trophy. 74 EXPERIENCE is gained by members of the Drama club by work- ing behind the scenes, LEFT, technical and lighting director Mike Moody, stage manager Nancy Schaible, and sound manager Earl McDonald, await the on stage cue for the fall play, BELOW, Tim Timlin applies applies make-up to fellow actor Bill Osburn. -4P Afq, Z - , vpiz 'DlW1fww,v.. VARSITY debate squad members are: SITTING, Tom Stacer, Judy debators are: Bob Dueweke, Kathy Eck, and Mary O'Gara. Linda Barich, Gail Winslow, and Rita Ross. STANDlNG, Junior Varsity Willms, Debbie Reichenbach,andAlan Kadrofske are notpictured. l 75 CAVORTING ln the snow at AuSable lodge pruvides Ski club members with an unforgettable weekend BELOW, Earl McDonald lends a helping hand to Kathy Hart after she takes a spill. RIGHT, Chris Murphy receives help in putting an her 5kllS from Pat McConnell and Guy Adda. sm... K ,f Sports Clubs Show Action, Enthusiasm SPIRIT and action were the key words of the Ski club, Pep club, and the Girls Athletic association, as members supported and participated in various sport- ing activities. Girls who joined the GAA participated in many dif- ferent sports, including basketball, swimming, volley- ball, and track and field events. East Detroit girls played host to an EML Physical Fitness day, and also sent members to compete in other activities and meets at other schools in the league. Ski club members took advantage of the winter snow and took to the hills on Tuesday evenings, weather and snow conditions permitting. More than 150 students participated in the outings, taking group lessons to learn basic skills and better techniques. Members were then rated by the ski instructors as beginner, interme- diate, or advanced skiers, and received ribbons designa- ting their standing, Climaxing the club's activities, 46 members went on a ski-weekend held at Au Sable Ski and Ranch club near Gaylord, Mich. Approximately 1OO students joined the Pep club this year and helped generate enthusiasm for athletic events. The group printed signs and formed organized cheering sections at all the home games. 'f'4v-.., lfiikl i. ,qt Q.. it ' sw 5 IN W J . W E 5 I x - .lluZ, nw ' D14-lm lv 'T M ' - 'Fi ADlVllRlNG posters for the yearbook sales campaign, business manager Sharon Huchok, ad manager Ann Kushner, and publicity manager Beth Litz, discuss possible captions. SENIOR editors Marge Hill, Marge Trotter, and Cheryl Purcell, check their senior name lists for accuracy and spelling. '78 I ' are rf Wing F51 Sm: Bm 7 i E 5' ,JN 'W Y' 5 li Fw ,W ,, 1 e 7 t X-fm-mwfgww-ff-f 1' T '-r s. h, 4 EDlT0RAlN-CHIEF, Cheryl Shelson and associate editor, Dawn Tingwall, check the file for picture possibilitites. JP. 40, Yearbook Sweeps National Honors RECOGNITION came to the 1968 East Detroit yearbook as it received top honors in all three national critical services for the third consecutive year. The East Detroiter holds All-American, lVledalist, and A PIus honors, the highest awards given. Using new techniques in photo journalism, the new editors and assistants gained experience in designing pages, planning, and selecting pictures as well as writing stories, headlines, and captions. The 22 members of the staff also pasted up all copy and pictures, the final step before sending the pages to the publisher for printing. Cheryl Shelson, one of last year's business managers, and Dawn Tingwall, junior editor, were chosen to head a predominantly female staff. Torn Anderson is the lone male editor, aside from the photographers. Four student photographers were kept busy taking candid pictures throughout the year, as well as developing them in the school dark room. Once again sales records were broken when salesmen took downpayments for more than 1,758 books. ei t y 4 '-Xl ...,,w,.i,t.,witm-mM..,.,,-,,,5,,,...,...l Y If-it Wumiai-.M X 's'1:2l'l Tk , BUSYin the yearbook office, assistant clubs editor, Wendy Lund- quistg activities editor, Joyce Clarkg assistant academics editor, Judy Fritzscheg faculty editor, Sandi Sparksg and clubs editor, Barb Troeskeng work to meet their next deadline. W 2414 .. awww ,ye 79 KEEPING statistics during the foot- ball games kept sports editor Tom Anderson hopping along the sidelines. 'S 4 2 SHARING experiences, staff photographers Eddy Sirhan, Howard LeBeau, Brad Coche, and Tom Russo check camera equipment. UNDERGRADUATE editors pasted and identified pictures while Mary Jane Watchowski and Becky Preda, andjunior editor Kathy Hoff, preparing their sections. .Junior editor Dana Jackson, sophomore editors combine forces during a paste-up session. fn... L44 NA TlONAL Honor Society members, Diane Sfair, lrma Leonardi, and Beverly Craig take part in a candle ceremony on stage. 39 New Scholars Join Honor Society ORGANIZED to honor outstanding scholastic achievement, the National Honor Society again con- tinued to spur students to higher aspirations. Added to a nucleus of seniors selected last year vvere students vvho kept a 3.0 average over five or more sef rnesters. Other characteristics basic for a well rounded person were also considered. Students vvith the proper grade point average were invited to fill out applicaa tions indicating school and civic activities. Teachers rated the candidates on character, leader- ship, and service, and a faculty committee then made the final selection based on the student's total contri- bution tothe school and community. New members are: Elizabeth Baier, Richard Bichel, Eve- lyn Brooks, Denise Carter, Cheryl Catterall, Robert Cosand, Julie Dalak, Kathleen DiLaura, Nancy Freier, Judy Fritzsche, Arlene Golembiewski, Debra Hemme, Susan Hintze, Werner Imre, Julie Jarkey, Alan Kadrofske, Gail Kwentus, Randle Litsair, Susan Mannino, Karen Milz, Donald Misson, Susan Morrow, Gary Nummer, Mary O'Gara, Mary Olson, Sue Oren, Sandra Pezzin, Michael Pryjmak, Elaine Schober, Jo Scibilia, Cheryl Shelson, Cynthia Suchocki, Carl Sularz, Cathy Tice, Ann Trinkley, Virginia Vivona, Barbara West- veer, Linda Willms, and Dennis Wilson, -fm Ma eff ,iii 1 -if J 'sets' SEIWORS forming the nucleus of the Honor Society are: BOTTOM 2, Diane Matzice, Dawn Tingwall, and Michele Miller. TOP ROW, ROW, Sue Linenger, Barb Kuszmaul, and Cheryl Slowiczek, ROW Suzanne Sofian, Barb Troesken,andBrenda Coldwell. 81 R W m e , - f . A ..,-f A S ww, 'VV ,fl M. . ' W 'ww W 3 J Q W ,, .A f .saab- ,, -wMwnW'. ' f ,H-' wwf fs SPO RTS M51 f l f4fTRUtT Taking Time For Action BUZZERS, whistles, and stop watches all signaled the time for action at EDHS. Although curtailed in --- numbers, the 7968-69 athletic events provided many exciting hours for contestants and spectators alike. Shamrocks Wm 2nd Place In EML TEAMVVORK was the key to a successful season of five victories and four losses, compiled by East Detroit's 1968 varsity football team. An example of this teamwork is the fact that top scoring honors were evenly divided among three play- ers, Flick Geister, Don MacGillivray, and Craig Linen- ger, each with 36 points. While not scoring often, Larry Bettencourt became the work horse for the team, running for 556 yards to lead the squad in the yards gained category. Coaches rewarded his efforts by selecting him as the Most Valuable Player for 1968. The Shamrocks got off to a slow start losing three of their first four games. Then Coach Ron Ruzzin and his associates found the right combination and the Irish won their next three games in a row. East Detroit's 4 to 1 record in Eastern Michigan league play earned them second spot this year, The only EML loss by the Irish was in the league opener at Mt. Clemens. The Bathers went on to capture the league crown. One of the highlights of the season was the 30 to 26 upset win over previously undefeated Port Huron Northern on Homecoming night. This gave the Shams their fifth consecutive homecoming victory. The scoring clincher for the night was an 83 yard bomb from junior quarterback MacGillivray to fellow junior, end, Geister. Several EDHS players were honored by selection on honorary teams. Mike Ybarra, senior tackle, was top award winner by being selected on the Detroit News East area all-star team and the Macomb Daily Class A team. He was also named to the offensive and defensive Eastern Michigan league teams and was joined by team- mates Ed Burley, Eric Geister, and Don MacGillivray who earned spots on the EML offensive team. ml l DEFENSIVE players rarely make the headlines but nevertheless they power, Craig Llnenger grabs a Ferndale hopeful, as teammates play a vital role in every game. Showing off East Detr0it's defensive Burley and Kerry Baker rush up to secure the tackle, X 1 N..-I J? 3 ff hi' FHM? M' 'F o Q W . U' 'Ulla A., , a ! Effyvwxff' ' W ,, 'E f x I 75 v' 0 mmui ww- ,.,,,,,,,,nW famnm ...xr ,150 SNAGGlNG an aerial in the Ferndale game, Rick Geisler, one ofthe top lrish scorers this year catches one of seven passes during this non- league game. BELOW, head coach Ron Ruzzin holds his breath and his heart as Utica Stevenson nears the EDHS goal line. 7614-f-lr'f:.'e,m P' ?m,,W,,,, . . fl' aM!',m, W'l fwH iw, Kwan' I- M wit 1 wk ,'W vi- HU, MEMBERS of the 7968 Shamrock Varsity Football team are: BOT- TOM ROVV, Coach Mel McKenzie, Don Thibodeau, Pat McConnell, Bob Fracassa, Larry Bettencourt, Craig Linenger, Ed Burley, Mike Ybarra, Ralph Alter, Mike Brown, Mark Groesbeck, Mike Oke, Kerry Baker, Keith Shepherd, and Head Coach Ron Ruzzin, ROW 2, Coach 88 .3 m Bob Owen, Pete Maftieu, John Trendell, Bob Peri, Doug Jager, Pete Matesowicz, Bill Grzybowski, Mark Naggi, Dennis Dyke, Don MacGill- ivray, Greg Oke, Mike Olson, Steve Rock, Sam Ferlito, Ross Kent, and Coach Dennis Wheeler. TOP ROVV, Burt Burley, John Fritsch, Frank Ferretti, Doug Stoyka, and Bob Kaye. 9-Q 1 i QA Q' .g CA TCHlNG a point after touchdown pass, Ken Gennette provides the deciding factor in the 7 to 6 win over Highland Park. Reserve Gridmen Earn .500 Season BETTER defense gave this year's Junior Varsity foot- ball squad a record of four wins and four losses, a slight improvement over last year. Although lacking a strong offense, the Shamrock re- serves tallied 65 points with six players involved in the scoring. Chris Meyer and Paul Azorovitz each crossed the goal line three times for top scoring honors followed closely by Ken Gennette. East Detroit's ElVlL record last year of two victories, one loss, and a tie was good enough to give them the league championship. This year's record of three wins and two losses could earn them no more than third place behind lVlt. Clemens, the winner, and Port Huron Northern and Utica Stevenson who tied for second. RESERVE FOOTBALL SCORES ED HS O PP. 7 Highland Park 6 18 Ferndale 26 13 Utica Stevenson 6 6 Mt. Clemens 7 O Port Huron Northern 7 14 Roseville 6 7 Port Huron Central 6 O Lincoln Park 7 65 71 JUNIOR VARSITY football players are: BOTTOM ROW, Don Piche, Bill Rader, Randy Miodowski, Al Biondo, Ron Stark, Rick Leonard, Rick Losh, Chuck Ward, Ken Gennette, George Dixon, Dave Gross, Bruce Tarnowski, Joe Cucinello, Dave Szymanski, Spencer Gettig, Terry Fichtner, and Doug Schneider. ROW 2, Coach Al Torp, Larry Smith, Dave Binge, Dennis Dettar, Chuck Heady, Mike Pruett, Ken Krajewski, Leon Baden, Chris Meyer, Vince Rodriguez, Gary Housey, Dan Marcoccia, Mark Schumacher, Rene Chili, Mark Coppola, Bob Hunwick, and Assistant Coach Tom Hughes. TOP ROW, John Laga Jim Radich, Mike Young, Bill Teska, Bob Pannecouk, Larry Murphy, Paul Azarovitz, Jim Allen, Ted Kubinski, Mike Osaer, Benny Gravina, John Linegar, Brad Coche, and Greg Clark. 89 Young Squad Has Good Year Shams Win Second Spot In EML DESPITE the fact that the varsity basketball squad contained only four seniors, the 1969 Shamrocks never- theless fashioned a winning season with nine victories and seven losses. ln Eastern Michigan league play their record looked a little more impressive as they battled to undisputed possession of second place. With the addition of another EML opponent, Utica Stevenson, this year's cagers found the competition tough. They did manage to beat the new team twice, although it took an overtime period to do it in their first meeting. The Irish also downed both Port Huron teams twice. were upset by Roseville once and dropped both of the Mt. Clemens encounters. ln addition to the 75 to 74 squeaker at Stevenson, the Shams had an exciting night at Mt. Clemens when they fought back from a 16-point deficit at half-time to come within two baskets of upsetting the EML cham- pions. The Bathers went on to win the local Regional Championship title against Kettering. Although the 1969 Shamrock field goal and free throw percentages decreased from last year's total, they did increase in the game point averages from 64.7 to 71.3. One explanation could be the slight increase in rebounding. This year's team hauled down 724 re- bounds compared to 715 last year. Rick Geister took rebound honors with 175. East Detroit was not without its heroes. Joel Maljak, 5-foot, 10-inch guard was top scorer for the Shamrocks as well as the top point-getter in the EML. Joel was honored with a place on the EML 1st Team. Steve Tess- man, the second highest scorer for the Irish this year found a spot on the second team and Geister was listed on the Honorable Mention squad. Maljak also won the 1969 free throw crown with an average of 77.8. During the year he tossed in 95 of 122 attempts from the charity line. 1968-69 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES EDHS OPP, 77 Romulus 81 74 Port Huron Central 65 77 Grosse Pointe South 86 61 Warren Lincoln 56 75 Utica Stevenson 74 67 Port Huron Northern 63 83 South Lake 67 59 Mt. Clemens 71 71 Roseville 83 67 Ferndale 78 88 Port Huron Central 83 64 Utica Stevenson 52 81 Port Huron Northern 71 54 Grosse Pointe South 95 64 Mt. Clemens 68 71 Roseville 58 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 80 Lakeview 81 1213 1232 E I ity Z5 B 3. Wnnik, is W . N-v sv I VARSITY ietlerwinners are: FRONT, Mark Domiovil, manager, co- Anderson, Werner lfflfe, Dave Hand, Dave SFUT, Craig Brooks, Eric' captain Mark Groesbeck, Coach Jack Roberts, co-captain Joel Ma0'ak, Gel'SIef, Sieve TBSSIYISI1, DOH MaCGI7fivfeV, Ge0fffy Pelfvfv, Kent and Bill Rader, manager. BACK ROW, Gary Maslowski, Tom Pr0r1g,andBillPilkeV- 5?fT7F9fffl0f5f70lPf1-'fUf9d- 90 Q1 my 6 .fe 4 .tx ,K 'Sv A Na Shamrock Cagers Improve League Record 1968-69 EML STANDINGS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FGA FGIVI PCT. FTA FTM PCT. Ml- Clemens VY? Lgff 855 623 Mauak 257 114 44.4 122 95 77.8 East Detloll 7 3 7l4 688 Tessrnan 174 74 42.5 102 58 56.8 Rosevllle 6 4 679 7l7 Srot Q 130 56 43.0 57 33 57.8 Poll Huron Nolllneln 5 5 692 729 IVIa.cG1II1vray 159 55 34.5 70 34 48.5 Gelster 130 51 39.2 60 42 70.0 Port Huron Central 1 9 619 707 G b li 91 44 48 3 55 34 6l 8 Utica Stevenson 1 9 614 677 Irnjbss ec 20 9 45.0 25 18 72.0 Brooks 24 11 45.8 14 10 71.4 Maslowski 20 7 35.0 20 13 65.0 Anderson 9 3 33.3 12 11 91.6 Hand 15 4 26.6 6 2 33.3 Ferlito 3 1 33.3 1 1 100.0 Pelton 2 1 50.0 0 0 00.0 Pilkey 2 0 00.0 2 1 50.0 Prong 0 0 00.0 2 1 50.0 SPRINTING down courl, Don lVIacGfl!ivray looks for a pass from Eric Geisler who has snagged anorher rebound. Steve gcll-lLgllxlSENTS Tessman, another top rebounder, is ready to join the play. TP 323 206 145 144 144 122 36 32 27 17 10 3 2 1 1 1213 1232 PA 9.0 12.1 8.0 8.4 8.4 8.1 3.2 2.6 2.2 2.8 1.0 .6 .5 .2 1.0 71.3 72.5 REP. 51 162 121 58 175 74 16 26 12 7 19 1 2 0 O 724 92 'Q-nf 4 5 ff 15 09? I if J' 'X I l q IK 5 1 A A ?5?TWs::a2 WW A' 'HW 57 M4 54 , A 1 1nr,,W'41'1 ' f 'SAW' 'TT :W www M 4732 Ag 3, ' Va , W ,Q A Q 1 SN W. n M X v Q, q 59 V 'fm X' L fa-rasvi 2 .N ,V Q E, ,, , . ff, 'N . ' www Qfgginfwzv 4+ Reserves Capture 4th League Title WINNING their fourth ElVlL championship in a row, East Detroit's JV cagers compiled a 9-1 record in league play and an overall total of 14 victories and 2 losses. Tossing in a record 319 points, Don Hall also set record in foul shooting percentage and topped the team in rebounds. Paul Meier was second in the scoring race with 265 points. RESERVE BASKETBALL SCORES EDHS OPP 90 Romulus 49 73 Port Huron Central 47 63 Grosse Pointe South 54 69 Warren Lincoln 63 76 Utica Stevenson 47 86 Port Huron Northern 68 63 South Lake 59 77 Mt. Clemens 66 60 Roseville 65 71 Ferndale 70 73 Port Huron Central 64 67 Utica Stevenson 46 75 Port Huron Northern 77 73 Grosse Pointe South 64 60 Mt. Clemens 56 74 R0SeV 'e 62 oniviivc toward me basket, Paul Meier, one of the team's leading 1 1 50 957 scorers, taillied 22 points in the Port Huron Northern game. , 'Fr f3 'ftf . .If-' .L a intl: ,. ' i2 ' 5555 I.. A 1255 1... 1, life li f 'j f xt 45 MEMBERS of the 7968-69 Junior Varsity squad which captured Mahak, and Larry Murphy. BACK ROW, Coach Wayne Brown, Dave its fourth straight EML title are: FRONT ROW, Mark Dupfey, Doug Binge, Chris Meyer, John McCarr0!l, Don Hall, Bruce Tarnowski, and Stoyka, Paul Meier, Frank Ferrettl, Bob Hunwick, Chuck Boyda, Mike Mike Meyer and Dave Hocking, student managers, 96 1 Young Trackmen Optimistic About Year xg X- ACCEPTING the baton from teammate Kerry S Baker, Ron Riley begins , his leg of the mile relay. 1 J X , f . xx A V 1 X f -S ps ' .mb U ililli Q, ar TRACK members are: BOTTOM ROW, Gary Knoll, Bob Peri, Frank McCullough, Butch Newbour, Kerry Baker, Ross Kent, Mike Brown, Mike Allard, Frank Steller, Werner lmre, and Mario Bologna. MIDDLE, Paul Hewelt, Joe Holland, Dick Giles, Mark Coppola, Vince Rodriguez, ark Paul Meier, Gerry Monaghan, Ed Steward, Ron Riley, and Jim Bom- marito. TOP, Coach Dennis Wheeler, Dennis Wilson, Jim Radich, Lon- nie Kirby, Tim Zeffer, Mark Domlovil, Ken Bird, Mike Phelps, Bob Co' sand, Mike Young, Daryl Bertram, Dave Hersey, and Coach Brown 97 of Cindermen Face Rebuilding Period AFTER an absence of one year, track was re-estab- lished as a varsity sport at East Detroit high. Money problems cancelled all spring sports last year. ln 1967, Shamrock cindermen captured third place in the ElVlL with a record of two wins and two losses. Coaches Dennis Wheeler and Wayne Brown were hopeful that despite the layoff, this year's track squad would be in the heat of the league race. Replacing former state champion, Guilio Catallo in the shot put, Ross Kent was expected to capture points for the lrish. Other 1969 hopefuls were Kerry Baker in the 440 run, dashes, and long jump while Werner lmre was looked upon to control the high jump and hurdle events. Even though this year's team contained only 10 sen- iors, the squad was optimistic about continuing their winning record after the opening victory. LEAPING over a high hurdle, Werner lmre, left, Sprints to first place against Warren Woods. Bob Peri, right earned third place in a close race. '3- 98 COMING from behind in the mile run, Butch Newbour adds firstplace points to the Shamrock total. Exhausted after the run, Butch collapses into the arms of teammates Mike Allard and Daryl Bertram while Jim Bommarito, Mark Coppola, and Ron Riley stand ready to assist. MW' ga. w H ma-mewuml' XX ANN' ar, ONE of the Shamrock's star hopefuls for the '69 track season, Werner lmre leaps 5 feet, 70 inches to capture first place in the high jump, ln the opening meet of the season he went on to win both the high and low hurdle events. K3 S 1 CLASSES Taking Time For People FROM early morn until late at night, 2, 700 spirited students kept the high school building alive with their interest, curiosity, and creativity. Each individual can best determine how successful he or she has been in utilizing these precious years. 102 is e V - -V . W, SENIORS WITH the clock on the wall ticking away the minutes of their senior year, officers met regularly in the senior office to prepare for the many events associated with graduation. The 7969 class officers are: Tom Thompson, presidentg Elena E vona, secretary,' Bob Fracassa, vice presidentg and John McCullough, treasurer. President Vice President l .HHH THOMAS THOMPSON: Senior class presidentp Concert choir vice presidentg Intramuralsg Key club: Language clubg Madrigal Singersp Pep club: Ski clubg Student Council: PrinceCharmA ing 1968. Treasurer JOHN MC CULLOUGH: Senior, Junior and Sophomore class treasurerg Pep club pre- sident: Shenanigans cast: Student Councili East Detroiter salesman. ROBERT FRACASSA: Senior class vice pre' sidentz Ski club: Varsity Tennis: Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Football: Varsity club? lntramuralsp Key club. Secretary ELENA EVONA: Senior class secretary Symphonic Wind ensemble: Student Council Shenanigans cast: Varsity cheerleader Homecoming Court: Ski club: Pep club Intramurals. Valedictorian Salutatorian di Q! MARILYN KEDZIERSKI: Valedictorian: National Honor Society: Math club. BARBARA TROESKEN: Salutatorianp East Detroiter clubs editor: National Honor Society: Future Teachers club: Social Stu dies clubg Ski club: Pep club, Girls Capture Scholastic Honors COMPILING a perfect scholastic average of 4.0, Marilyn Kedzierski has followed in the footsteps of her sister by being named Valedictorian of the Class of 1969. Barbara Troesken's enviable 3.75 average has earned her the title of Salutatorian. MariIyn's perfect all A record is the first one re- corded at East Detroit high since 1956 when Patricia Phelps accomplished the same feat. An Honor Graduate must earn at least a 3.0 average in all 5-credit classes during four years of high school work. This year 63 members of a class of more than 850 will be honored with this title and be privileged to wear the traditional gold tassels and stoles during the gradua- tion week activities. Both Marilyn and Barbara are members of the Na- tional Honor society. Marilyn also participated in the Science and Math clubs while Barbara served as Clubs editor of the yearbook, and was active in the Ski, Pep, Future Teachers, and Social Studies clubs. Marilyn, Barbara, and Nancy Freier were singled out for additional honors by the Detroit Association of The Phi Beta Kappa National Honor society. A member of this organization must have compiled a 3.6 average in academic subjects during high school. . i,- ' WSL Honor Graduates Receive Gold Tassels 'M 'M 465: WW' 440-s STELLA ANAGNOSTAKIS: Mixed choir: Pit and Balcony Drama club. ROBERT ANDERSON: Ski club: Varsity Ten- nis: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Student Coun- cil: Sophomore and Junior class president: Con- cert band: Key club vice-president: Intramu- rals: Varsity club: Wolverine Boys State, PATRICIA ANTONINIQ Future Teachers club: Bowling league. ELIZABETH BAIER: Concert and Marching bands. CHERYL BELCYNSKI: Office Co-op club. RICHARD BICHEL: Symphonic Wind ensem- ble: Concert, Marching, and Pep bands: Math club. DENISE CARRIER: Social Studies club: Pep club. AUDREY CAUGHELL JANICE CHARLAND: Future Teachers club: Pepclub. JUDITH CHURCH: French club: Library staff: Ushers club: Future Teachers club. KATHLEEN CMOLACH: Future Nurses club: Nurses Co-op club, BRENDA COLDWELL: National Honor So- ciety: Student Council: Varsity Cheerleader co-captain: Shenanigans cast: Ski club: Pep Club. 463' 5' f-nv YP' Q-. li SVR 'MQWWUW AS 51 ur 106 UPPERCLASSIVIEN ENJOY SPECIAL SENIOR DA Y FESTIVITIES THAT ENDED WITH A PARTY IN THE STUDENT COMMONS NANCY COOPER: Office Co-op club. BEVERLY CRAIG: Office Assistant: Future Teachers clubg Ushers club president: She- nanigans crew: East Detroiter salesman: Ski club: Pit and Balcony Drama club: National Honor Society, JULIANNE DALAK: Tri-Hi-Y club president: Concert and Sophomore choirs: Shenani- gans cast: Varsity Che-erleaderg Ushers club: Intramurals. i' wmv Upperclassmen Enjoy Exciting Senior Day MARY DE LUCA: Library staffg Future Teach- ers club. NANCY FREIER: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert and Marching bands: Future Nurses club: Future Teachers club: Language club. JUDITH FRITZSCHE: East Detroiter staff: Human Relations clubg Social Studies club: Shenanigans cast: Intramurals. YH-4 Www 'J' JOAN HARTMAN: Math club. JANET HAYEK: Concert choir: Office Co-op club, DEBRA HEMME: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert and Pit bands, student director, sec- retary: Student Council: Bowling league. ML BARBARA HOAGi Future Nurses club: Ushers club: Social Studies club: Nurses Co-op club. JILL JOHNSON: Sophomore and Concert choirs: Shenanigans cast: Language club president: Ski club: Pit and Balcony Drama club. KATHLEEN KAMISH1 Human Relations club: Pep club. HELGA KELLER: Ushers cIubL Social Studies club. BARBARA KERANEN: Ushers club: Office Co- op club. JOSEPH KIELASA: Audio Visual staff: Dele- gate to the National Youth Conference on the Atom: Science Fair winner. 107 63 Seniors Earn Honor Graduate- Status 'Wi BARBARA KUSZMAUL: National Honor So- ciety: Math club: Shenanigans cast. CHRIS LEONG: Chess Club. SUSAN LINENGER: Bowling league: Future Teachers club: National Honor Society: Pep club: Ski club: French club: Intramurals. ROSEMARIE LO PICCOLO: Ski club: Audio Visual staff: Bowling league: Intramurals. GERALDINE LUCIDO: Shamrock Newspaper staff: Pep club: Intramurals: Future Teachers club. LOUISE MATTEUCCIZ Office Assistant: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Concert choir: An- drocles and the Lion crew. DIANE MATTICE: National Honor Society: Office Co-op club: Intramurals: Pep club. LINDA MCCALLISTER: Student Council: Shamrock Newspaper co-editor. MICHELE MILLER: National Honor Society: Spanish club: TAPS club: Future Teachers club: Language club: Library staff: Pep club. BERNADETTE MINJOEQ Future Teachers club: Bowling league. JOAN NEVEDAL DONNA PERSELLS: Concert and Sophomore choirs: Bowling league. W ' A., 'hm Q QR ment of graduation, senior class officers Tom Thompson, Bob Fracassa, and John McCullough look at their diplomas. VICTORIA PIZZO PATRICIA POMPI: Social Studies club secre- taryi Mixed choir accompanistg Ushers club: Future Teachers club: Bowling league: Office Assistant. MICHAEL PRYJMAK: Math club president: Social Studies club, CHRISTINE RABLE: French club: Office As- sistantg Future Teachers club: Pep club. SUSAN ROTARIUS: Office Co-op club. ARIEL SARDAS: Exchange Student from Uruguayg Library Staffg Social Studies club. 109 SHARING the excite- Seniors Swap Pictures At Autograph Party BARBARA SEKUTOWSKIZ Tri-Hi-Y club: Of- fice Co-op club: French club: Ushers club: Pep Club, JAMES R, SEMRAU DIANE SFAIRL National Honor Society: Sham- rock Newspaper staff: AndrocIes and the Lion crew: Chess club: French club. CHERYL SHELSON: East Detroiter editor- in-chief, business manager: Student Council: Shenanigans cast: Spanish club: Social Stud- ies club secretary and vice president: Office As- sistant. DOLLY SIRHAN: Homecoming Court: Ski club vice president: Sophomore choir: Future Teach- ers club treasurer and vice president: Pit and Balcony Drama club: National Honor Society: Pep club: Scholastic Writing Award winner. CHERYL SLOWICZEK: Student Council: Pep club: Ski club: Office Assistant: Sophomore choir: Shenanigans cast: Sophomore and Ju- nior class secretary: National Honor Society: Language club, SUZANNE SOFIAN: National Honor Society: French club: Office Assistant. FRANK STELLER1 Student from The Nether- lands: Social Studies club: Student Council: Pep club: Shenanigans cast. PHILIP STELLER: Student from The Nether- lands: Social Studies club: Student Council: Pep club: Human Relations club: Shenani- gans cast. STANLEY TOMBRELLA: Language club: Fu- ture Teachers club. MARJORIE TROTTER: East Detroiter soph- omore, junior, and senior editor: Columbia University Press Conference representative: Future Teachers club: Shenanigans crew: Future Nurses club. VIRGINIA VIVONA: Sophomore and Concert choirs: Bowling league: Library staff: Social Studies club. 110 'ln-S 'Mir' al' UPPERCLA SSMEN TERESA SIPPL, IRENE PRATT, AND MARY STEMMER EXCHA KX'-i .4-5 ni' I NGE PICTURES AT THE AUTOGRAPH PARTY. PAMELA WALEZAK: Office Co-op club. JILL WALLACE: M' d ixe , Sophomore, and Con- c rt h A ' - e c oirs. Intramurals, Language club: Ski club: Social Studies club. BARBARA WESTVEEFI: Student Council: So- cial S ' A tudles club. Pep club: Future Teachers club: East Detroiter salesman' S h I . op omore choir: Shenanigans cast. LINDA WILLMS: Concert band. Debate team: Forensics. DEBRA WR French clubg TAPS club. East Detroiter sales manz Office Assistant: Intramurals: Pep club ROBERT ZELMANSKI: Rifle club: Chess iclub' Office Assistant. UBEL: Future Teachers club: DIANA BEUTEL: Honor Graduate not pictured. 111 CRAIG ABEN:Office Co-op club, GUY ADDA: Ski club: Bowling leagueg Intramurals. DANIEL AGRESTA: Audio Visual staff: Intramurals: Ski club: Science Fairwinner. MADELINE AGRLJSSO: Office Co- op club. N SANDRA AIUTO: Office Co-op club SALVATORE ALES MICHAEL ALLARD: Varsity Track: Bowling league. PHYLLIS ALLEN: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert. Marching, and Pepbands. V 'Wx .f -nw SPIRITED FOOTBALL FANS PROVIDED THE ENTHUSIASIVI AND PEP TO LEAD THE VARSITY TEAM TO ANOTHER VICTORY. Seniors Support Winning Football Team Wwwm- Q57--47' RALPH ALTER1 Varsity Football: Student Council: Social Studies club president: Key club: Shamrock News- paper sports editor. DEBBIE ARCHER: Sophomore choir: Office Co-op club: German club treasurer. WILLIAM ASHTON: Office Assis- tant: TAPS club. DAVID ATNIP TOM AURANDZ Audio Visual staff: Student Council. JERRY BACHARA1 Varsity Tennis: Audio Visual staff: Bowling league: Ski club. LANA BAILEY: Office Co-op club. KERRY BAKER: Varsity Football, Varsity Track: Varsity club: Intra- murals. RONALD BARCZYNSKI: Bowling league. DIANE BARGIEL: Ushers club: Sci' ence club: Shenanigans cast: Pep club. DORIS BARGIEL: Office Assistant: Ushers club: Science club, NANCY BARNETT: French club: TAPS club: Ushers club: Future Teachers cIub. KENNETH BARRAND: Drum Ma- jor: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Pit, Concert and Marching bands: An- drocles and the Lion cast. ANGELA BARTOLONE ROBERT BASTIANELLI PATRICIA BAYERSKI 51155- 'Q 'Ib 'iii Wh so fx . , , it ,X QI TY ,ME ......,....LlZL1'5 1.333 IIKIIM2 .ff fait 'Nm-P a 'i -wnlin. Seniors Enjoy Lengthened Lunch Period JILL BEARDSLEE: Symphonic Wind ensemblel Office Co-op Club vice president Concert, Marching, and Pep bands: Intramurals: Bowling league. MICHAEL BELCHER: MARCIA BELL: Mixed choirp Sci- ence clubg Future Nurses club: Nur- ses Co-op club: Pep club. ANTHONY BENACQUlSTO:Ski club. KATHLEEN BENDZINSKIZ Ski club: 'Spanish club: Future Teachers club: Library staffp East Detroiter salesman: Pep clubg Student Council. ANNA BEFITOLINI: Language clubi Library staff. BARBARA BERTOLINI LINDA BERTRAM: Ski clubi French club: Ushers clubg Shenanigans crew: East Detroiter salesman. CHARLES BESS ROBERT BESSETTE: Mixed choir, LAWRENCE BETTENCOURT: Var- sity Football '67, '685 Varsity Track: Varsity club treasurer: Most Valu- able Football player, DANIEL BETTS JOHN BIECKER: Intramurals. COLLEEN BIELAWSKI: Ski clubi Pit and Balcony Drama club: Mixed and Concert choirs: Bowling league. SUSAN BIERNAT: Pep club: Ski clubg Shenanigans castg Intra- murals. EUGENIA BILICKI: United Nations club: Nurses Co-op club: Future Nursesclub. LENGTHENED lunch periods provlded more time to relax, Con- verslng IH the cafeteria senlors Chris Clements Joyce Logsdon. Jan Rau and Sheryl Llnenger discuss the latest happenings. LARRY BIRIVHNGHAM WAYNE BISBY KATHLEEN BOLES: Concert, March- ing and Pep bands: Ski club. JANICE BOLOGNA: Ski club. KATHLEEN BOMMARITO MARY JANE BOMMARITO: Office Co-opclub. STEPHANIE BOMMARITO: Ski club. DEBORAH BORLASE: Office Asa sistantp Future Nurses Club secretary. DIANNE BORLASE: East Detroit- er salesman: Future Nurses club: Office Assistant Nurses Co-op club. K V i Y Eg A - li Qi fee. A fi Q 2, if f it i H 1 'image ?' i N VM -, W W ,f H . W E E N , ry hx SVC M ,gf f. 1 ww W' ' Li., M yy F?-my ' A 'ZW vw PW' - ,, E , ,N fa- 3 ' Vi' sf iv WW - want? li at US' iff WORKING to meet the homecoming deadline seniors Joyce Logs- and Sue Biernat put the finishing touches to their prize-winning class don, Nanette Contesti, John McCullough, Dolly Sirhan, Cheryl Purcell, float using the theme We Train To Win. JANICE BOROWSKI MICHAEL BORYSEWICZ' Office Co op club, Pep club. CINDY BOSHAW RITA BOURGEAULT: Future Nur- ses club: Nurses Co-op club. 'vnu 116 .ss I Senior Float Ranks First At Homecoming ROSANNE BOVA: Tri-Hi-Y club Shenanigans cast: Bowling league Pep club: Ski club. MICHAEL BOZZI JULIE BRADLEY: Future Nurses club Nurses Co-op club. KATHLEEN BRAY: Concert band Ski club: Bowling league: Office Co op club, ROBERT BRlTT: Concert choir: Var- sity Cross. Country: Shenanigans cast: Key club president: Pep club: Ski club: Varsity club: Intramurals. TERRIE BRODERDORF: Tri-Hi-Y Clubi Intramurals. CRAIG BROOKS: Varsity Basket- ball '67, '68, '69. ROSE BROVET JAMES BROWN JUDI BROWN: Office Assistant. MICHAEL BROWN: Varsity Foote ball: Varsity club: Intramurals: So- cial Studies club. DONNA BRYANT: Language club. CONNIE BUCCI: Ski club: Shenan- igans cast: Future Teachers club: Bowling league. BEVERLY BU RD: Office Assistant. EDWARD BURLEY: Varsity Foot- ball '67, '68 co-captain: Varsity Bas- ketball '67, '681 Pep glub: Varsity club secretary. JOSEPH BURNHAM Button Sales Supplement Class Treasury LENORE BUTTAZZONI: Ski club. MAUREEN BYRNE: Office Assistant: French club: Future Nurses club: Nurses Co-op club. VINCENT CAMARDA JOHN CAMPBELL FRANCES CANDELA: Audio Visual staff: Office Co-op club. DIANE CARLI: Ushers club: Office Co-op cIub: Intramurals: Bowling league. CAROL CARRA: Ski club. JANICE CARTER: Varsity cheer- leader: Pep club. KATHLEEN CASSETTE: Bowling lea- gue: Future Teachers club: Pep club: Ski club. FRANCA CATALLO: East Detroiteru salesman: Concert and Sophomore choirs: Audio Visual staff. NICK CATINELLA: Varsity Wrestling. ROSEANNE CERRA: Concert and Sophomore choirs: Office Co-op club: Ski ciub. SHIRLEYCHANIBERS KAREN CHAPOTON: Concert choir: Office Co-op club. LAURIE CIESLINSKI: Library staff: Intramurals: Pep club: United Na- tions clubg Latin club. FLAVIA CIMINI yt IIA PROMOTING school spirit, seniors John McCullough and Joyce Logsdon expand the senior treasury with the sale of senior booster buttons at the opening football game ofthe season. CAROLYN CLARK: East Detroiter '-I. N1 salesmang Future Nurses clubg Nur- ses Cofop club. 'lla JOYCE CLARK: East Detroiteru fac- ulty editor, activities editor: Columbia University Press Conference represen- tative: Ski club: French club: Social Studies clubg Future Teachers club: Bowling Ieagueg Intramurals: Pep club, KRISTY CLARK: Bowling Ieaguei Intramurals: Office Co-op club: Ski club. RONNIE CLARK CHRISTINE CLEMENTS2 Shamrock Newspaper staff: Pep club: Ski club. MARY ANN COLDICOTT:Chess Club secretary: Office Co-op club, TIMOTHY COLE TT OBTAINHVG NEW office skills and methods seniors Elaine Krzezewski and Laura Laiselle workin the new shorthand lab, 4 fi Ca-f. ,pw-. -'lm-4 1-as ,fume W' 120 JIM COLFLESH DIANE COLLINS DANIEL COMFORT: Ski club. SYLVIA COMITO: Ushers club: In- tramuralsp Bowling league. NANETTE CONTESTI: Shenanigans cast: Pep club: Social Studies club Varsity cheerleader: Intramurals. LINDA COOK: East Detroiterusales- mang Sophomore and Concert Chgirg Pep club. JANIS COPELAND: Ushers club: Rifle club, LARRY CROSS Seniors earn Office Practices, Skills :if iv riff WWII ,Wg ,Li 1 NANCY CROSS PATRICIA CROSS: Bowling league: Language club. DALE CROWN JANINE CRUCHET: Concert band. DAVID CUNNINGHAM: Office Co- op club. BOB D'AGOSTlNI: Ski club. GARY L, DANIELS: Rifle club: Au- dio Visual staff, DIANE DARLING ANTHONY DATTERO: Varsity Cross Country. KENT DAWSON SALVATORE DeANGELO: Audio Vis- ual staff. GERALDINE DeBLOUWZ United Na- tions Club: French ciub. GERARD DeCOCKER DENISE DEDENBACH: Library staff, JANICE DQGRYSE GRACE MARIE DELIA: Future Tea- chers clubj Library staff: Audio Visual staff: Intramurals: Office Co-op club, Senior Spirit Sparks Team To Victory GRACE V, DELIA: Bowling league: East Detroiter salesman: Pep club. JAMES DELMOTTE: Ski club: ln- tramurals. MARILYN DELPIER: Pep clubp ln- tramurals. CAROL DEMBECK: Future Teachers club secretary: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Library staff: Pep club: Ski club secretary. ANNA DEMOPOLIS:Sophomore choir. DOLORES DENYER1 Office co-op club. CHARLES DePAOLA DEBORAH DlCKSON:Office Assistant Ushers cIub1Tri-Hi-Y club, LINDA DIMITROFFZ Human Relaf tions clubg Pep clubi Ushers club: Shamrock Newspaper staff: She- nanigans cast. JANET DIRVEN: Concert and Soph- omore choirsi Office Co-op club: Shenanigans cast: Pep club. DENNIS DIXON MICHAEL DOBUSH: Mixed choir. MICHAEL DOERING: Ski club. LYNDA DOHERTY LAWRENCE DOMBROWSKI:Ski club TERRI DOMENICKZ Social Studies club: East Detroiter salesman: Pep clubg Pit and Balcony Drama club: Androcles and the Lion crew, INTERCEPTING A STEVENSOIV PASS, SENIOR RALPH ALTER HEADS DOWNFIELD BEHIND THE BLOCKING OF CRAIG LINENGER A-nb' www dung QI:-W MARY DOMSIC: Mixed choir. CHERYL DORNBUSH: Pit and Bal- cony Drama clubi Pep club: Human Relations club: Androcles and the Lion crew, DAVID DOVER: Mixed choir. ALEX DRESLINSKI: Ski club. NANCY DUNGS: Bowling league: lntramuralsp Library staff. DIANE L,ECKHOUT KENNETH ELWART KAREN EZYK: Intramurals: Office Co-opclub, F'- WH -uyvg-gm wulvf' it-S LINING up at the senior office seniors Ilene lndish, Jean Richards, Frank S teller, Ken Kowalik, Chris Rable, and Donna Perseils make their senior picture appointments. 'I' wg, 124 Senior Office Is Center Of Activities STEVEN FISHER: Office Assistant: Bowling league. WILLIAM FLICK EULALIA FLOFIES: French club. GUENTHER FORHANS Ze'-A MMP iiqpo 'T ANDREW FRANCIS: Ski club. FREDERICK FRANCIS WILLIAM FRANZEL PATRICIA FRASARD: Bowling league: Future Teachers club: Lan- guage club: Math club: Pep club. 5-as uE: CAROL FRITZ: Bowling league: In- tramurals: East Detroiter sales- man: Office Assistant: Pep club. SUSAN FULTON: Mixed choir: ln- tramuralsg Pep club. DIANA GABRIELSONZ Sophomore and Concert choirs: Pit and Balcony Drama club. mm KATHRYN GAGNON: Audio Visual l'? staff: Intramurals: East Detroiter salesman, GERALDINE GAJEWSKI: Nurses Co-op club: Pep club. BRIAN GALLAGHER:Varsity Tennis. VIRGINIA GALLO: Ski club: Office Co-op club: Intramurals: Bowling league. DEBORAH GANDEE ,Auf ...S mm 125 Seniors Take Active Part In Politics PAUL GARAVAGLIA: Mixed choir. BEVERLY GARDNER PAMELA GASTALDO CAROL GERHART: Library staff: Intramurals. 'Ulf' 'ww '81-5,7-' JOHN GIANNOLA NIARCIA GILIN: Pep clubg Bowling leaguei Ski club. JEANETTE GIONET: Sophomore and Concert choirsg Ushers club: French club, Office Co-op clubg Shenani- gans cast, ,MW ELLEN GIRARD: Library staffg In- tramurals: Pep club. STEVE GISH: Bowling Ieaguep East Detroiteru salesmang Intramurals. SUSAN GITSCHLAGZ Pep cIubL Tri' Hi-Y club: Ushers club, GARY GMYREK ROBERT GOLDA: Science club. MQW W ,,n- LOIS GOLDEN ROBERT GOLLIS PAULA GRAEBERT: Pit and Bal- cony Drama clubi East Detroiteru salesman: Human Relations clubi National Thespian society: Ski club: All the Young Rebels cast. DIANE GRAF: Office Co-op club. '!!u. we 126 TAKING part In a political rally for the Republican pre- , Q ll We lg? sldential candidate seniors Cheryl Purcell and Cheryl Shelson add color to the scene with Nixon dresses and hats. GARY GRAHAM: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert, Pit, and March- ing bands. STEVEN G RAMZAY EDWARD GRIFFOR: Student Council: Math club president: Social Studies club: East Detroiter photographer: Key club: Pep club: Columbia Uni- versity Press Conference representa- tive: Delegate to National Association of Student Councils conference: U of M Leadership workshop: Michigan Student Council Delegate to Williams- burg: Shenanigans cast: Wolver- ine Boys State: Science Fair winner: Ski club president. NANCY GRAZIAQ Concert choir: Tri-Hi-Y club: Ushers club. ATHINE GRIGGS: Ski club: Sym- phonic Wind ensemble: Concert band: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Future Nurses club, LYNN GROESBECK: Concert choir: Ski club: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Audio Visual staff: Shenanigans cast: Androcles and the Lion cast. MARK GROESBECK: Varsity Foot- ball '67, '68: Varsity Track: Varsity Basketball '68, '68 co-captain: Stu- dent Council: Varsity club. :3.zw-'l- , :til 'i ti s -253- Usa Q?-il 2 R. N sm ,,,i: y, M' A sf 13 ggi, NW V N- Ss 5 it Masq' t WL ia' X is 5 4 3? in fig DISCUSSIIVG last minute plans, senior cheerleaders Nancy Meyer, Janice Carter, and Julie Dalak receive instructions from their sponsor, Miss Demrick. 128 BRUCE GRUEBNER KAREN GRZENKOWICZ: Office Co-op club, LEONARD GUDENAU: Shamrock Newspaper staffi Ulmaginery In- vaIid crew. ,E ,mm MICHAEL GUERRA 'F funk V75 CAROL HALICKI: Future Teachers club treasurer: Social Studies club: Shenanigans castg Pep club: Sci- ence Fair winner. SANDRA HALLOCK: Pep club: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Ski clubg Ushersclub. MICHAEL HAMILTON: Audio Vi- sual staff. TERRY HAMILTON Team Spirit SUSAN HANNAFORD BEVERLEY HARMON WALTER D. HARPER: Audio Visual staff. DAVID HARRIS KATHLEEN HART: Ski club: Future Teachers club: Pep club: East De- troiter salesman, DAVID HARTLEY KATHLEEN HASHLEY: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Dance and Pep bands: Office Co-op club, NEIL HAUSER: Intramurals. MARY HAVELKA: Ski club: Varsity cheerleader: Pep club: Bowling league: Intramurals. LANA HEINE RICK HENDERSHOT: Varsity Wres- tling. VIRGINIA HENNING: Mixed and Concert choirs: secretary: East De- troiter salesman: Future Nurses Club. NEIL DAVID HERSEY: Ski club. CHARLES HERTEL MARGARET L, HILL: TrifHi-Y club: Future Teachers club: Ushers clubi Delegate to Youth Legislature: East Detroiter senior editor, salesman: Pep club: Office Assistant. MICHAEL HILLES PREPARING a term paper, seniors Kathy Hart, Bob Fracassa, and Marlene Neil use manuals and biblio- graphy guides. WWW 'Mum JOHN HINTZE: Intramurals: Ski club. GARY HOENICKE JAMES HOFFMEYER PATRICIA HOMOLKA: French club: Ushers club: Future Teachers club: Office Co-op club, KAREN HOOPER: Student Council: Varsity cheerleader: Homecoming Queen, court: Pep club: Shamrock Newspaper staff: Shenanigans cast. ROSEMARY HOTTLE: Office Assis- tant: Office Co-op club. DENNIS HOVATTER SHARON HUCHOK: Ushers club: Bowling league: East Detroiter business manager: Office Assistant: Pep club: Pit and Balcony Drama club' Ski club: Shenanigans cast. Library Facilities Aid Senior Research E ,g-an T-'vw f J 'AI 2 ! r' GLENN HUEY: Varsity Wrestling: Concert and Dance bands: Symphon- ic Wind ensemble: Varsity club. JOHN HUFF ROBERT HUGHEY: Intramurals. DANIEL HUNEAU: Social Studies club. MARY SUE HUNT: East Detroiter salesman. DALE HURT: Mixed and Concert choirs: Shenanigans cast. RUTH HUTCHISON:Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert band: Pep club: Shenanigans cast. RICHARD lMPERlALE:Bowling league ILENE MAE INDISH: TAPS club: Intramurals: East Detroiter sales- man, PATRICIA ISBISTER: French club: Bowling league: Language club: Pep club: Social Studies club, GARY JACKSON: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Ski club: Bowling league. LINDA JACKSON: Ski club. PETER JAKUBISZEN: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert, Marching. and Pep bands: Human Relations fav' 'QD Q5 1 'Y club. LEONARD JANKOWSKI PATRICIA JARVIS 'A gr 15 JOSEPH JEDRZEJEK '-if WMI 4-5 College Bound Seniors Plan For Future W?'I7 in-ek WP-+G-' Sv' 'Tl'-fl' DEBORAHJENSEN THOMAS JOHNSON: Ski club: Stuf dent Council: Audio Visual staff: Key club: Concert choir: Campus Lifeclub, KATHLEEN JOHNSTON BERNICE JONAS JACOUELYN JONES: Library staff: Pep club: Intramurals. JOCELYN JONES: Ushers club: Fu- ture Teachers club: Pep club. LARRY MICHAEL JONES MARY JO JORDON: Ushers club: Concert choir: Intramurals: Pep club. ELLEN KAY JAMES KAZMER: Pep club. SALLY KECK JANICE KEELERZ Sy'nphonic Wind ensemble: Dance and Marching bands. WILLIAM KEENAN: Ski club: Cone cert and Sophomore choirs: Pep club. SUSAN KELLER: Office Assistant: Shamrock Newspaper staff: Tri-Hi- Yclub, GERALD KING CHARLENE KIRBY: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert and Marching bands: East Detroiter salesman: Ski club: Intramurals: Pep club. QQ! EQ !TfT '7 41' 'VVS' r-mx: GARY KLAWENDER ,e DXSCUSSING the advantages of various colleges, counselor James Gurai speaks with seniors. STEVEN KLENNER EILEEN KLIMACH: Mixed and Soph- omore choirsp Future Nurses club: Nurses Co-op club. GARY KLOOCK .jil- rQn-'xl 'WWW GARY KNOPE CATHERINE KNOWLES Ushers club secretary Shenanigans cast JERRY KNOWLES KAREN KOEHLER -v MMP 127' 133 SPEADING Christ- mas cheer, homemaking seniors Kristy Clark, Laura Seguin, and Cindy Boshaw serve Mrs. Elenor Basney at the annual open house. iff? 'W-sv' mein H ' -ff JEROME KONCHEL: Ski club, BARBARA KOSS: Ushers club: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Shenanigans cast. JACQUELYN KOTES: Nladrigal sing- ersi Symphonic Wind ensemble. KENNETH KOWALIK RONALD KOZLOWSKI 34: 134 JAN KRAKOWIAK: Chess club: Soph- omore choir. JAMES KRAMPITS: Bowling league. DAVID DREYGER Senior Girls Apply Homemaking Skills DAVID KROCH MAL: Intramurals. THOMAS KROZEK: Future Teachers club: Language cIub. GARY KRYNSKI: Ski club. ELAINE KRZEZEWSKI1 Pep clubl Of- fice Co-op club secretary. 7 on- PATRICK KUBIK VERONICA KUHN JUDITH KULPA: Intramurals WALTER KUNATH di- Sf 'V-1 bf' WNW' v-'ur nib' inf DAVID KUNKEL GARY KURTTI SHARON LABADIE: Office Co-op club. CHUCK LABBE: Chess cIubL Intra- murals: Regional Science Fair win- ner. RAYMOND LaBRANCHE WAYNE LACHOWICZ1 Library staff. LOUIS LaFRATE: Concert and Soph- omore choirs. DIANE LAGE2 Office Co-op club. 'Sq ag 4 Nm' Senior Boys Develop Metal Fabric Skills CHARLES LAHMAN CAROLYN LaLONDE LAWRENCE LAMBERT DONNA LAMPLEY: Ski club: Fu- ture Nurses clubg Nurses Co-op club: Intramuralsp Library staff: Pep club. EDWARD LANDON DIANE LaROSA: Office Assistantp Ski clubp Library staffg Human Rela- tionsclub. JANIS LARRY: Intramurals: Pep club: Shamrock Newspaper staff: Social Studies club: Office Assistant. FREDERICK LAUBE WILLIAM LAURENCE ALLAN LAURSEN MARY LAZZARO NANCY LAZZARO HOWARD LeBEAU: Pit and Balcony Drama club: National Thespian so- ciety: Shenanigans cast: East Detroiter photographer and sales- man: AndrocIes and the Lion cast: Arsenic and Old Lace cast. CHRIS LeBLANCt Ski club. PAMELA LEDBETTER: Tri-Hi'Y club: Delegate to Youth Legislature: East Detroiter salesman. SHEILA LEDBETTER: Sophomore choirg Pep club. MM .nag 1-.-4 S 43 av-wrap. MQW T' ui DONNA LeDUC iw! N20 fd' DAVID LEONARD: Concert bandi Student Council: Ski club: Social Studies club president. ANTHONY LEONE: Bowling league: Intramurals. MARY LEONE: Office Co-op club. it-0 'N-of qv-N. If Sv E539 ihwn SENIORS LARRY MC LEOD AND TIM 0'BRIEN LEARN TO USE WELDING EQUIPMENT IN REPAIRING VARIOUS AUTO PARTS DANCING at the annual semi-formal Cinderella ball, senior Julie Dalak and escort Tom Wenson were some of the many upper- classmen enjoying the music ofthe Collegiates, JOHN LERTOLA DARREL LESCH JOE LEW DEBORAH LEWIS: Bowling league. CRAIG LINENGEHZ Varsity Foot- ball '67, '68L Varsity clubl lntra- murals: East Detroiter salesman: Ski club, SHERYL LINENGERZ French club: Future Teachers club: Pep club: Lan- guage clubz Ski club. BETH LITZ: Ski club: East Detroit- er staffg East Detroiter salesman. M918 Q:-4 ,ew-W Seniors Enjoy Annual Cinderella Ball NEIL LLEWELLYN: Intramurals. JOYCE LOGSDON: Concert choirl Shenanigans cast: Pep club trea- surer. LAURA LOISELLE:Office Co-op club. DONNA LONIBARDI:Sophomore choir. JOSEPH LONG JOAN LOZO: Future Teachers club: Office Co-op club. ANNA LUCCI: Office Co-op club. JOSEPH LUDWIG RICHARD LUMETTA WENDY LUNDOUIST: Ski club treasurer: Future Teachers club: French club: Social Studies club: East Detroiter staff, salesman: Bowling league: Intramurals: Pep CIUb, Sl1er13l'1ig8r1S . THELMA LUTEY: Office Assistant: Student Council. BONNIE LUTTEKE: Bowling league: East Detroiter salesman. ROBERT LUTZ MARY KAY LYDEN: Future Teach- ers club: Pep club, ANNELISE MADSEN: Office Co-op Club: Ski club, DINO MAGNI: Bowling league: In- tramurals, enior Spiri MR 5 'WL ,an-d t Evident At Pep Rallies ALLEN MAJEWSKI MICHAEL MALECKI: Bowling league: Intramurals. JOEL MALJAK: Sophomore class vice president: Varsity Basketball '68, '69, co-captain. THOMAS MANCHEN: Bowling lea- guei Ski club. DIANE MANIACI CAROLE MANNINENI Sophomore choir. MARSHA MAPES DAVID MARA JANET MARCHIONlNI:Ski club. JOSEPHINE MARlNO1PepcIub. MICHAEL MARINO JAN MARKUS: Intramurals: Rifle club. JEFFREY MARTYN PAM MARTZ: Bowling league: East Detroiter salesman. CARL MASZAL, JR.: Concert, March- ing, and Pep bands. KATHLEEN MATHEWS: Library staff, N F. sq --Q... DEMONSTRATING their class and school spirit, seniors help spark Graebgff, Craig Brooks, Larry Cooper, and Lynn Groegbeck cheer their Shamrock team to victory. Seniors John McCullough, Paula enthusiastically at the annualHome1,-oming assembly, 'Ov' As- ,kx f 'YTTP KATHLEEN MATTHES: Office As- sistant: Nurses Co-op club. JAMES R, McCOLL PATRICK NICCONNELL: Varsity club: Varsity Football: Varsity Wrestlingg Intramurals: Ski club. FRANK IVICCULLOUGH: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity club: Shenanigans cast: Intramurals: Bowling league: Pep club: Science club vice-president. EARL MCDONALD: Audio Visual staff: Androcles and the Lion crew. STEVEN MCDONOUGH KATHLEEN MCGREGORZ Office As- sistant. YVONNE RENE MCLEMORE N054 is V239 C ' WANDA MEADOWS MARIA MELI: Library staff: Office Co-op club. THOMAS MERTZ KATHLEEN METCALFE: Sophomore choir: Intramurals: Pep club. NANCY MEYER: Student Council corresponding secretary: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Shenanigans cast: Varsity cheerieaderi Homecoming court: Pep club. MAELOUISE MEYKA: Ski club: Con- cert and Marching bands: East Detroiter salesman: Library staff: Pepclub. PATRICIA MICHALAK: Ski club: Ushersclub. DANIEL MIKOLASIK: Audio Visual staff: Intramurals: All the Young Rebels crew. SPll?lTED members of the 7969 Pep band helpted spark the Shamrocks to victory Under the direction of senior Ron Rose the band added a llvely beat to home basketball games ROBERT MCNEIL CLARENCE MCPEEK JR Upperclassmen Participate In PGP Band it' tl'-iff +'4i?xN 'I untill 'S-in Wt-0 Y :K PAUL M.MILlOTO GARY MILLER MARCIA MILLER: Future Nurses clubg Nurses Co-op club. ROBERT MILLSAP PATRICK IVIILOSTAN: Intramurals, SANDRA C. MISLEVY: Ski club. DOMINIC MISURACAZ Intramurals: Pep club. MICHAEL MOODY: Audio Visual staff: Pit and Balcony Drama club: National Thespian society treasurer, president: Shenanigans cast and crew: Androcles and the Lion crew: Imaginary Invalid crew: East De- troiter salesman: Pep club. MARK IVIORALEZ: Rifle club. THOMAS MORAWSKI: East De- troiter salesman: Intramurals, PATRICIA MOZDEN: Language clubg Library staff: Concert, Marching, and Pep bands: East Detroiter salesman. NATHAN MUCCIOLI DAVID MUCHA DONALD MUELLER KATHLEEN MURDOCH CHRISTINE MURPHY: Ski clubg Bowling league secretary, QQ N-ug 1' no-0' 4-T.:-ga 143 Seniors Demonstrate Technical Skills lAyu. 4:33-m KATHLEEN MURPHY: Pit and Bal- cony Drama ciubg National Thespian society secretary: Sophomore and Concert choirs: Office Assistant: Winner of Voice of Democracy speech: Arsenic and OId Lace cast: Shenanigans cast, JANIS MURRAY STEVEN MURRAY: Concert band. DAVID MUSGRAVE DEBORAH NAEYAERT: Office Co-op club. MARCIA NAGLE PAMELA NANCE CHERYL NAWROCKI LINDA NEGRO: Tri-Hi-Y club. ARLENE NEIL: Intramurals: Latin club: Varsity cheerleader: Shenan- igans cast: Sophomore choir? So- cial Studies club: Pep club: Sham- rock Newspaper staff: Future Teach- ers ciub: Student Council recording secretary: U. of M, Leadership Work- shop, MARLENE NEIL: Future Teachers club president: Student Council treasurer: Social Studies club: Soph- omore choir: Shenanigans cast: Language cIub: Pep club. TERESA NESTER BUFORD NEWBOUR: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity Track: Audio Vi- suai staff: Intramuraisg Varsity club: Key club. PAUL NEWBY GARY NIEDOJADLO NANCY NIES: Human Relations club Shamrock Newspaper staff. annal- 144 WI 'mu if DENNIS NORRIS: Pep club. RECORDING blood pressure, seniors Genie Bilicki, Mike Ybarra, and Sam Tasco give a demonstration speech in English class. hndiwi MICHAEL A. NOFITHUP WILLIAM NUTTING: Ski club. DENNIS OGG DIANE OGG: Intramurals, ROBERT L OGG' Ski club' Pep club JAMES O GRADY MIKE OKE: Varsity Football '67, ,an ,cs 1- -par.. gqx T' M...-nav' -4 145 SKlfDOOSprUvlded new thrills for seniors Joyce Clark, Wendy Lundqulst, and Bob Ogg during the ski weekend at the AuSable lodge. em KRISTINE O'LEAR DORIS OLIVER NANCY OLIVER: Ski club secretary: Future Teachers club: Pep clubg Lan- guage ciubg German chairmang In- tramurals. DENNIS OLIVIERI CHERYL OREL: Mixed choir: Pep 146 clubi Ushers club. THOMAS OREN JANET ORLANDO: Bowiing league. REGINA ORR: Office Co-op club. Seniors Enjoy Fun Weekend At Ski KAREN OSANTOWSKE: Shenani- gans choreographer: Bowling league: Varsity cheerleader co-captain: East Detroiter salesman: Pep club: Ushers club: Intramurals. WILLIAM OSBURN: National Thes- pian society: Sophomore and Con- cert choirs: Audio Visual staff: Mad- rigal singersp Pit and Balcony Drama club treasurer: Arsenic and Old Lace cast: AlI the Young Rebels cast: Androcles and the Lion cast and crew. WILLIAM PAGEAU JAMES PALERMO Uv i-Ji W DARLENE ANN PALMER: Mixed choir: East Detroiter salesman, THOMAS J. PARDO: troiter salesman. MICHAEL PARE FRANK PASSEGGIATA: sual staff: Bowling league. East De- Audio Vi- i iw, I --III ' 'I'---'dy MIKE PATERNOSTER: Ski Club, ROBERT PATERNOSTER: Ski club. THOMAS PATTERSON MAUREEN PAYNE: Concert and Sophomore choirs: Shenanigans cast: Varsity cheerleader: Bowling league: Intramurals: Pep club. vw-4 . ......--' IEW' ,4-his DEBRA PEINOVICH: Intramurals. GERALD PELCHAT MARY LYNN PELTIER: Office Co- - opclub. EVELYN PENZIEN: Future Nurses rc club: Bowling league. i Lodge 'Q' ,gg-r 147 Seniors Score Success In 'Shenanigans' MARK PERRY: Latin club. JARRATT PETERSON: Language club. MICHAEL PETRILLA PATRICIA PETRONE: TAPS club: Sophomore choir: Future Teachers club: Shamrock Newspaper staff, NANCY PHILLIPS: Pit and Balcony Drama club. SAM PICARELLA CATHY PIERCE: Concert and Mixed choirs: Shamrock Newspaper staff: Campus Life club. CYNTHIA PIKE DEBORAH POIRIER: East Detroit- er salesman: Shamrock Newspaper editor-in-chief. feature editor. SHARON POPOWSKI GALE PORTER: Sophomore and Concert choirs: Shenanigans cast: Pep club: Ski club. GAYLE POWELL: Shamrock News- paperstaff. DANIEL POWER: Sophomore and Concert choirs. RUTH POWERS: Bowling league: Pep club: Ski club: Science club, IRENE PRATT: Office Co-op club. DENNIS PRZYTULSKI: Bowling league: Intramurals. F75 440' ' W u-fvw .Wm 'Q' wlluwu. TT CHERYL PURCELL: Sophomore and Concert choirsg Social Studies club: Shenanigans cast: East Detroiter senior editor and salesman: Intra- murals: Future Teachers club secre- tary: Pep club: Ski club. GAIL OUENNEVILLE: Intramurals. DENNIS RABER DIANE S, RADICH: Bowling league: East Detroiter salesman: Pep club. JANET RAU: Concert choiri Shenani- gans cast: Bowling league secretary: Intramuralsp Pep clubl Ski club. CHARLES RAYNER PAULA REA: Ski clubi Concert and Sophomore choirs? Shenanigans cast. JANICE REAM: Pep club. DANCERS Linda Vesey, Nanette Contesti, and Karen Osantowske were three seniors in the spot- light in Sher1anigaris. .ii 149 DAVID A. REEB ROBERT REESE DAVID REGAN: Symphonic Wind ensembleg Concert and Dance bands: Human Relations club. PATRICIA REHAHN: East Detroit- er sophomore editorg Library staff: French clubg Intramurals: Social Studies club: Columbia University Press Conference representative. CHRISTINE REO: Ski club: Office Co-op club president. JEAN RICHARDS: Ushers club. E i i X fisiisgliii MICHAEL RICHARDSON M...- UTILIZING paints and brushes senior John Hofer developes and ex pands his drawing techniques in pairing class. 150 Upperclassmen Experiment In Art JUDI RICHTER: Office C0-op club: Skiclub. ELAINE RILEI: Shenanigans cast: Ski club: Office Co-op club. JANE RIVARD2 Office Coeop club. CYNTHIA ROBERTS: Office Co-op club. 'fi KAREN ROBERTS: Nurses Co-op club: Future Nurses club: Ski club. MICHAEL ROBERTS: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Dance band. DENISE ROBINSON: Office Coeop club. LINDA ROBlNSON:Symphonic Wind ensemble: Marching band. GAIL ROGERS: Office Co-op club. LOUISE ROHMER: Sophomore and Concert choirs: East Detroiter salesman: Office Co-op club. RONALD ROSE: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Concert and Marching bands: Pep band director. DANIEL ROSS: Shenanigans cast: 7 Junior class vice-president: East Detroiter salesman: Pep club vice- president: Shamrock Newspaper editor-in-chief and feature editor: Ski club: Student Council. 'TTT' LINDA ROSSER: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Ski club: Future Teach- ers club: Social Studies club: Library staff: Bowling league: Language club: Pep club: Intramurals. MICHAEL ROTTIER SHERRY ROWLAND JANICE ROWLEY: Bowling league. if ,wa- Class Upperclassmen Active In 'Shenanigans' 119 nam '2 '-'V' Q up-i.....--I 'wr :wwf 152 Q3 MARIBETH RUEDGERi Future Nur- ses club: Nurses Co-op club. ANGELINE RUGGERI PAMELA RUGGIRELLO ANTHONY RUSSO STEPHEN RUSSO: Intramurals. THOMAS RUSSO: Chess club presi- dent: East Detroiter sophomore editor and photographer: United Na- tions club. SHARON RYAN RICHARD RYZACK: Library staff. PAULETTE SABADAS: Intramurals: Social Studies club. FRANCES SALAFIA: Intramurals: Office Co-op club. THOMAS SALASKI JAMES SANFEMIO: East Deucit- er salesman, JOANNE SAOUD: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Forensics: Social Stud- ies club: Shenanigans cast: An- drocles and the Lion cast and crew. STEVEN N. SAPUTO: Concert and Marching bands. MELVINE SASSIN PHILIP SASSIN ,- 3' 7f 1,,x -ssl' IL -uni 'f GEORGE SAUER: Bowling leaguei Intramurals. NANCY SCHAIBLE: Pit and Balcony Drama clubg National Thespian sos cietyg Future Teachers clubl She- nanigans cast: AndrocIes and the Lion stage manager. GAIL SCI-IASSERZ Future Nurses club: Nurses Co-op clubi Intramu- rals1 East Detroiter salesman. JUNE SCHASSER: Intramurals: Pep club. RUTH E, SCH LEY 'vw -ap' ...---af ERICH SCI-IMIDT 'HID' Wfww GARY IVI. SCHMIDT 3 ill' ,pum- wif YE.S7'ERDA Y was the name of the popular song performed by seniors Bill Wishart and Dale Hurt, two of the more than 750 students who took part in the popular musical variety show, Shenanigans '69. Excitement Reigns When Portraits Arrive --wi yllmw' nge- .qw -ix i --qu, Nan' 4 I 1 It 1 I . ,. ? 154 ALLEN T. SCHNEIDER: Madrigal Singers. LENORE SCHROEDER: Tri-Hi-Y clubi Nurses Co-op cIub5Pep cIub:Ushers club. EVA SCHUMACHER: Androcles and the Lion student directorL Hu- man Relations clubp East Detroiter salesman: Shenanigans cast: Ushf ers club: National Thespian Society: Pit and Balcony Drama club. NANCY SEELY LAURA SEGUIN: East Detroiteru salesman: Ushers club. JAMES SEPPEY: Concert and Soph- omore choirs: AndrocIes and the Lion cast and crew. JANET SHAFER: The Imaginary Invalid cast: National Thespian so- ciety: Pit and Balcony Drama club. MARY SHARBA KEITH SHEPHERD1IntramuraIs. DEBORAH SHEPPERSON: Office Assistant, JAMES SHIELDS DONALD SHOEMAKER VERONICA SIECIENSKI DIANE SIKORSKI: Office Assistant, ROGER SINCLAIR THERESA SIPPL SENIOR PICTURES caused excitement on distribution day. Debbie Archer shows her oil portrait to Laura Loiselie. i 'hun . HI . tl 7.41 GEORGE suse SUSAN SKORSKIQ Office co-op club. DIANE SKUDAS: Concert and Soph- omore choirs. SUSAN SLAGER STEPHEN SLONE RICHARD SMILKAZ Bowling Ieaguei Sophomore choir: Ski club: Office Assistant. DANNY SMITH: Audio Visual staff. 155 FOUR senior, varsity basketball players were honored during pre-game ceremonies on Senior Night. Co-captain Joe! Mayak was il 156 'ff the first to be introduced to the Shamrock fans. RENEE SMITH: French club: Future Teachers club. THERESA SMITH: Ushers club. RICHARD D. SOCHACKl GAYLE SORENSEN: lntramurals: Pep club. SANDRA SPARKS: Shenanigans cast: East Detroiter faculty editor and salesman: Androcles and the Lion cast and crew. RONALD SPENELLA: Varsity Foot- ball '67: Bowling league: Key club: Intramurals: Math club: Varsity club. ELAINE SPEZIA: Mixed choir trea- surer: Office Co-op club treasurer: Ushers club president, secretary: DAR Good Citizenship Award: ln- tramuralsp Shenanigans crew. X D l inf n,,i..., Outstanding Seniors Receive Recognition THEODORE SPIRO: Varsity Cross Country: Intramurals: Pep club: So- cial Studies club: Ski club. TIMOTHY SPIRO: Audio Visual staff: Intramurals: Pep club: Ski club. JEFF SPRINGFIELD1 Intramurals: Shamrock Newspaper feature editor. DALE SPRUTH ' 4.-, c'Z.'I? Ah- THOMAS STACER: Debate team president: Pit and Balcony Drama club: Androcles and the Lion cast. NANCY STAPLES: Office Co-op club. 'jx-E' SANDRA sTAzA HANS STEGMAN if bw JACQUELINE STElN3Bowlingleague: Office Co-op club. MARY STEMMER: United Nations club: Audio Visual staff secretary: Future Nurses club: Language club: Nurses Co-op club, ini' CAROL STEURY: Ski club: Future Nurses club: Nurses Coeop club. ,..,, DEBORAH STIDHAM: Audio Visual ' staff: Bowling league. DANIEL ST.LAURENT: Androcles and the Lion cast: Shenanigans cast. LINDA STOCKIEZ Bowling league: Cinderella 1968. NORBERT STOCKMAN1 Intramurals. PATRICIA STOCKWELL: Office Co- ww op club, 'QV ...Qi 1-,, so 157 Senior Musicians Rehearse For Concert ,gf Q-6' 11110411 -A 'WMM 158 Ji 'ing RONALD STULTZ: Intramurals: Au- dio Visual staftg East Detroiter' salesman. DAVID SULLIVAN: Varsity Wres- tling. SHARON SULLIVAN SHIRLEY SUPERSON: Ski club: Ushers club: Future Teachers clubg Mathclub. THOMAS SUTTER: Ski club. GARY SUTTON JEROME SUTTON: Bowling league. PATRICIA SWEENEY GARY SWIANTANIOWSKIQ Symphon - ic Wind ensernbleg Concert band. BARBARA SWISHER: Bowling Ieaguei Office Co-op club. TERRY SZCZESNIAK GARY TABBERT KAREN TALBOT: Sophomore and Concert choirs, DIANE TEPASS: Ski club: TAPS club. STEVE TESSMAN: Varsity Basket ball '67, '68, '69: Varsity Tennis Varsity club: Concert band: Key club, DONALD THIBODEAU:Varsity Foot- ball. MICHAEL THOMAS: Math club. EDWARD TIETZ SUZANNE TILLINGER DEBORAH TILNEY. Intramurals. M 3 f ,j-,, Y , fi , ii Mi 3. 7 tum. xi STUDENT director Deborah Hemme takes a breather during a rehearsal for the annual winter band concert. 159 o psf P-sq' p 'W A fm! Q6 E. L A SPIRITED UPPEPCLASSMEN USED BALLOONS AND POSTERS TO DISPLAY ENTHUSIASM AT me ROSEVILLE PEP RALLY ROXANNE TILNEYZ Intramurals. THOMAS TIMLIN: National Thes- pian society vice-president: She- nanigans castg Pit and Balcony Drama clubg Androcles and the Lion cast and crew: Human Flela- tions clubi Arsenic and Old Lace cast: All the Young Rebels casti Imaginary Invalid cast. DAWN TINGWALL: Student Coun- cil vice-presidenti National Honor societyi East Detroiter associate editor: Social Studies club: Home- coming court. SALVATORE TOCCO: Intramurals. Seniors Pep Up At Roseville Assembly ELIZABETH TOEROEK:Bowling league, PATRICK TOLLIS LINDA TONER: Office Co-op club. VICTORIA TORRE: Future Nurses club president: Nurses Co-op club. LINDA TOWNSEND CHRISTINE TRAWCZYNSKI LINDA TURNBULL3ShamrockNews- paper staff: Sophomore and Mixed choirs. CAROL TURNER SUSAN TURNOUIST: Symphonic Wind ensemble: Marching band: Future Nurses club: Nurses Co-op club. VICTORIA VALLONE: Library staff: Forensics: Office Co-op club. NICHOLAS VanHEUSDEN: Ski club: Audio Visual staff: Math club. VERNON VanWORMER CLAUDIA VEACH: Office Assistant. DIANE VERBOS: Office Co-op club. DAVID VERWEE: Audio Visual staff: Bowling league: East Detroiter salesman: Intramurals. LINDA VESEY: Ski club: TAPS club president: Varsity cheerleader: Pep club' Social Studies club secretary: Shenanigans cast, Upperclassmen Help Make Winning Team CAROLYNN VEZINA: Science clubi Nurses Co-op club. ANTOINETTE VITALE: Bowling leagueg Cover Girl 19685 Future Nurses club: Homecoming court: Nurses Co-op club. MARTIN VOCKE ROBERT WAGNER LYNN WALDEN: Tri-Hi-Y CIub3TAPS. club: Ushers club: Pep club. GLENN WALTON: Madrigal singers: Concert choir: Library staff. SHIRLEY WARF: East Detroitern salesman: Bowling league. JAMES WEBBER BRENDA WESSELMAN: Ski clubg Pep club: Bowling league: Future Teachers club. KATHEY WHITAKER: Ushers club. RUSSELL WHITE LINDA WHITEAKER: Office Co-op club: Ski club, GARY WILBUFI RALPH WILKINS, JR.: Bowling league. MARK WILLIAMS A WILLIAMS' Future Nur- MARTH - ses club treasurerg Nurses Co-op Club- 162 fuj 'ii' f 'W -rf: 4 I I vi H 4 f 4 'Senior Night' Scene Of Happiness, Tears Mqultwlw im 164 PERRY WINDELS PATRICIA WINT: Ski club: Sher nanigans cast. WILLIAM WISHARTL Sophomore and Concert choir president: Student Council: Madrigal Singers: She' nanigans cast. CHRIS WOLOSZYN: Office Co-op club. JAMES WOOTEN GERALD WORLEY: Concert and Marching band: Debate team. ROBERT WOZNICKI LORRAINE YATES: Library staff. MICHAEL YBARRA: Varsity Foot- ball '67, '68, captain: Varsity Wres- tling: Student Council: Varsity club vice-president: Key club: East De- troiter salesman: Intramurals. KAREN YOUNG: Office Co-op club, DAVID J.ZAJAC JOHN ZALEWSKI JAMES ZAREMBA LAURA ZSCHERING: Library staff. DEBORAH ZUK: Ski club: Intra- murals: Pep club. PATRICIA ZYNDA: Concert band: Shenanigans cast: Future Nurses club. if-If 1 'F9' 4 N T' lawn: ef fi Y 'W ,IM -an-' um-2-'W' TEARS flow from Janice Carter and Julie Dalak as varsity cheer- McCullough at the final regular basketball game. Tears turned to leaders received corsages from class officers Bob Fraeasa and John cheers as East Detroitrouted arch-enemy Roseville. 1969 Graduates Not Pictured FRANK AIELLO MARSHALL J. BAILLY GARY BARBER DENNIS BAWCUM DAVID BEAUBIEN DENISE BECKER FRANK BOLZ ROLANDO BISCIAIO RONALD BROWN JOSEPH CANDELA RICHARD CATONI GARY CELANI SHARON CHABOT ROBERT CHANNER JOHN CHECK GWEN CLABAUGH KEVIN CONLIN LARRY COOPER RITA CSURGO RONALD CUNNINGHAM DIANE DABBS BENNY D'AGOSTINO GEORGE DE PONIO DAN FLETCHER RONALD FRANCKOWIAK LOUIS GARDELLA JOHN GILLILAND DONALD GLENN DENNIS HALL MAURINE HART PAUL HART RONALD HAUTALA JOHN HOFER ROBERT HUMES NANCY HUMMEL JOHN IAFRATE AMY IRELAND ROGER JOHNSTON RONALD KAMINSKI ROSS KENT JOHN KAUFMANN ROBERT KEUSCH ART KONNIS PATRICIA KRASKI CHRIS KRESS THOMAS LEWIS DAN LINDSEY GARY MAJCHRZAK EDWARD MARCH SANDRA MARCHINSKY LAWRENCE MCLEOD JAMES MICHAEL SHIRLEY MOILANEN JOHN NAPOLITAN JOHN NASUTI TIMOTHY O'BRIEN JAMES PARRY EUGENE PARSIOLA JOANN PELLERITO KARL PENSYL CHARISSE PLONSKI ROBERT RAWLING GARY RICCI RICHARD RIDDELL RONALD ROBINSON TIMOTHY ROSENTHAL ANTHONY RUSSO JOAN SILENZI MARILEE SMITH DAVID STOVALL CAROL SUTCLIFF WILLIAM SZOT DAVID TOMILENKO KAREN TUPY RANDY UTLEY CLAUDIA WALLS BOBBY WEAVER FREDRIC WEIR BONNIE WHEELER JOHN WILLIAMS DAVID WION FRED WUNNENBERG DONALD YEE RANDALL ZETTNER ROBERT ZOHR GERALD ZUZIAK 165 YO 2 9 3 4 T s M 4.4 r ml JUNIORS WITH half of their high school days behind them, juniors reached an envied status. Leading their Class of 1970 to the threshold of their senior year were: Linda Cervini, secretary, Bob Cosand, president, and Sue Oren, vice president. Ann Kushner, treasurer, is not pictured. -out fl r - X F. 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Carrie Maltese and Randy Beaubien compare selections. xd 1 i it it i- ' fli- f Rings A Highlight Of Junior Year l C s X6 Robert Cloyd 1 James Coburn X 1 Diane Coffman X X I X Donald Colden as g 4 , 1X .Q ' Xi Margaret Coleiro W X A X - f 'A X, Linda Coley 'N W M ' , X Dennis Collins mt, ,i 1 1 , it 1 f J Montre Combs XX? ' Fred Como C. rt L cnnsnne Conklin J ,...,., Xi A , Joyce Conte Q X XX 5 , ' L X! f Patricia Convery ' hi X 3 William Copeland C V X gif, ' If , X ,X X XX Dennis Coppola X ' R K, yf' A Yvonne Cornelissen Robert Cosand 5 ill t X Susan Costa i Q VX X dw XXX William Couch 'W 5 ' f 'wi J Randv Cowan r , -Km ' 'W' f , Keith Creagh '-5? ff . EX wr! XX Timothy Creager ' mm ' A H . I ri, , ,i r , M.. F -, ' , it Janet Dalton ,XX Deborah Creech .1 1. X Dyane Creech John Crews Beaulah Cupp Pamela Czischke , Flenee Dabrowski if F dr' YH iii lf 'P I ' Vi -3 ' i. Jw l ' A EXW 'E 5. th H . wa, I 3 A T H' im 'l E- 7 ,, clef t : E V , g r fl? r if , ? Fa M191 -in V ' I its ', Z I '1 Wm L ,, x 1 ' iw .g t l N' lc ' H- P J fd. .M 3 .K ex J V it H5 4 li: UW 'Rags .W , , At fm WWW. ll -we' .-- WWF -es, 'ff' QM .4-M ...J juli Eleanor Daniels Douglas Davidson Marilyn Davidson Bruce Davis Jeanine Davis Robert De Fazio Gail De Leeuw Dennis DeLoose David Demsich Joseph De Ponio Donna De Santee James Dettar Tony Di Cicco Donna Di Gregorio Kathleen Di Laura Patricia Di Laura Michael Dillon Larry Diloreto Richard Dobkowski Ted Dobrowolski Susan Doering Sharon Dolan Henry Dombrowski Marie Dombrowski Kenneth Domlovil Mark Domlovil Richard Domm Patrick Donaldson Kathleen Donovan Denise Dotson Rochelle Doughty Clarence Drouillard Joann Dubay Linda Ducharme Eric Duda Gary Dueweke Robert Dueweke Sarah Dufendach Kathleen Durella Christine Dutkiewicz Deborah Duynslager Debra Dyer Dennis Dyke Kathleen Eck Ronald Eldridge Daniel Elle Michael Elliott John Ellis Roger Engleman Joseph Epifanio Jack Evich Elizabeth Ewald Frank Facsko Michael Failla Janet Farley Linda Farrand x i ,--, ii, , ,, ' 'll f l tif' W i 5 i ijj li ,V 1 cw ,, l w 1 W if 5 a V' , , ', , w...ilM5y ,saw .X , i, ,ww ,V IFF ,f M : : , Ha i .il -Bu ' Q if Mali J -SE ,J Y ..f ng, ,, 1 ill , 'K tip I at 'ww 14 5 if W i ' fr ii we lr Wm, i 32 ..,.-in ,i iiwwv- A ' i- 'l Wand ' , will lg vw 'iii W .il M iii i X, nl 172 i Wi am ,Wm grill- 1 , ff' 1' i ii, .nw 4.2 gm 'if iw 'uf 'J ,fl ww Gregory Felczak Dennis Felker Phyllis Ferid Julius Ferrera Susan Fields Stanley Fileccia Robert Finley Daniel Finn Dianne Fitzpatrick Nancy Fitzpatrick Linda Flannery Richard Foster Marc Francis Michael Freer Kenneth Fruhner Dale Funds Janet Galecki Dennis Galli Robert Gardner Ronald Garland Yvonne Gastovigh Peggy Gawecki Eric Geister Anna Gelfusa Danny Genna Denise Germain Garry Gerrard Dawn Gettleson Mark Gildersleeve Margaret Gilin Larry Gmyrek Kenneth Gniazdoski Larry Godell Robert Going Michael Golden Arlene Golembiewski Barbara Gostkowski Janet Gottardo Richard Gralewski Barbara Grant Sandra Green Gregory Griessel Anton Griffel Edward Griffis John Grimes Joseph Gross Richard Grosso William Grzybowski Dennis Gudenau Denise Gula Richard Guy John Haddad Georgina Halaby Janet Hamilton William Hand Cynthia Hannum , ,N ,, i,i v,f-i J 4 'Q W! i if fi ' 2' ' WV? X 47 ,iii fa , . tt ,J Y i . f 'ts' F di f ,f ' W iii M if , 1 f ,, A A 5 I M fu' N i Wm ,A -4 M W i i Lf R li 1 i v ii i, L ' ,,t w i ff' A' iiil L l lil J Q 2 i i he Wwiiii , f ' I , ie V' fi Fu, V J' J 1 till-giss 'ill at i y i ,y , QSM' I , ,W W - i l? wwf. i A. il iiwiiqii' i 'vi Q U --i W' 3' i , ,,-P , , i, ' Fi ii J i 3 Q ,L wiki 1 V V I vi f We ' ff . 1 A ,Mil i , ,i -Q Q ,ii ul. . i, ,iii iii if ,, ,J avr ff 2 Juniors Work Hard Cn Homecoming Float A 3'- af Wa 1 'i' Q lf,-n. , as 'bc J'-, X fi -.s'- ' . q ...3ls J -4 If ' V ' ' gf? ' 1 Q 1 f V J I or - :ff ' y , ' -- .' s - 'ff fi' 'n ? '. ' Q ' 1 . 5: 9 J' K ti, 5 ig ns' ' ' F., ' ' F Ni 'ir 1,Q seq V Z 1 . a , , Q ,gg : 5 . ' if . 1 f r ' f C v . 1 f L5 ,S I af , y X-1 'X ,i ,LM in l ., if gk f HW I M,-1 I ll . . W. --W. , 4 ,,, Q 1 '54 ii. . r I 5 A E 1 5 56 gi fb Z V i a of W H mx-if If H Vt - ii - u n I 1 I fl I 37? -gm sid, ix 0 1 I V 'A X 1 . FINISHING touches are put on the 7968 Homecoming float by juniors Alan Kadrofske, Mike Tabbert, Bob Cosand, and Sue Morrow. Maureen Harris Elaine Harrison Donna Helsel Kathy Hemric Colleen Hernandez Bruce Hessler Paul Hewelt Dwight Hintz Michael Hintze Susan Hintze David Hocking Karen Hoffmeyer Joyce Holland Thomas Holloway Richard Holmes Gerald Holowaty Charles Hommel Joanne Howell James Huchok l Ea 31 I x X 1' Q' ,, Ri-3' all v I flwlyya ,, ly -few' X J larry I M4355 f 5 1 1 r. 1 F A Q V ew 1 'gi' nay MV I xml' ,I ,,, 'llmwy 173 Varsity Squad Utilizes Several Juniors LEAPING HIGH, JUNIOR RICK GEISTER SIVAGS ONE OF THREE TOUCHDOVVN PASSES IN THE ROSEWLLE BRABLEC BATTLE. iQ M 4,4 -wow., 52 1 x l 5 I f if 1,1 174 M yr , fa ' lx - ' rc jx 4 M', ' gm x ix ,I , ' ,wmqj ,gm .l :W W - F ' ff? up rl Y K -Q , rw Y ' l Y Nu ll w ' al l :mt ,V ls f el l a A-M l y W' f ' wel . D rl' ff! E Claudia Huebner Donna Hupp Darlene lmlay Werner Imre Emily lngrao Robert lngrao Michael lreson William lsbister Linda lwanski Carol Jackson Dana Jackson Deborah Jahnke Lynne Jalosky Cheryl James Joseph Janicki David Jankowski Linda Janzito Juliana Jarkey Suzan Jarsullc John Jarvi Elaine Jay ,A ,Ji -.,.. my Q M, W N ' ami WV X7 rl, ,l l TF? HW, Qian iff! , K V 0 4027 fl lr ,iff f v I . if I 'J' A 45' 1 ev- nn l X- I ,A V xg , -- .via ' fm' 'fbi g i' ' Q1-1. giqllli Q55 I , yu-X l f V' l ' 1 I ,vw I J - M.. r ...qt J, -S: X , 0 M .ak Y L N l:EwiV'lljr. V . ' K , K, 'A We l ,fi U X 'Ag Y i V .V s as-i ,ggi Z x -,Wa if ,ll ww ,ill yi ...fwfn ss... K ' ' f - K A ' ' ' ,Q f we - ,W if 't F 4 T f f rplvr y fa 'T x if gg M t fx as ia T D. was , y v A, V it 4 ' V X' , in M it T rf at T or , ' 1 T 11. it ri' T ' ,. A D We ' Q sin gle W ,.- M ' 'Y' 2 .W I Ml wifi. Qi i I ,tu if Nw. , , - ik x T6 f it T f 1 V T T T T rig i it W df S, y V V 3 A ,S ' .V 'M ii Q T if nil. 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L ill if 'VE if Craig Jazowski Richard Jensen Melinda Jewart Beatrice Johnson Judith Johnson Andrea Jones Bradley Jones Kathy Jordon Cathy Judnick James Jurgens Alan Kadrofske Carl Kandler Philip Kareus Kenneth Kargol Robert Kaye Janet Keith Katharina Keller Thomas Kelly David Kendall John Kendziora Leonard Keusch Richard Killoran Mary King Kathleen Klein Marlene Klein Dennis Knoche Gary Knoll Beth Knowles Deborah Knox Gary Koeller Bernard Koerber Kathleen Kolka John Kosmas Sieuwert Koster Mitchel Kramer Richard Kramer Karen Kratt Gary Kress Richard Kruk Raymond Krukow Gary Kruse Suzanne Krusinski James Krysztof David Kuffel Richard Kuhn Theresa Kulaszewski Diane Kunkel Callie Kurtz Linda Kusek Ann Kushner Steven Kusnery Gail Kwentus Henry Kwiotek Terry LaBadie Gary Labbe Mary Ann Lacroix Y if f , J 5 fl , fax r , eff' tiff . ,ar x an V . ...av f l V' Q- P 'Q l J K TW i 175 Drama Production Utilizes Junior Talent re Qrrrr A ryrr all ga- i s ff' A I N Deborah Laesch Kristine Lang Tina Langenbacher Nlaryjane Langlois Gary Laskowski Michael Lassman Torn Laszlo Amy Lavender Peter Lazar Susan Lazarovv Denise Lee Wendy Lenning Ronald Lentine Anna Leonardi AE, li' a- Fi W X ln. l wa V1 4 I lVlerri Leong ,,,-ve, ,Q rw' wg, f' . Barbara Leppek .gf ' fr fv-J, jr, N , Dennis Lertola f, ' 'ra 'S'-'H' M-K 'J -Jr f I, f t' A ' Deborah Lesniak LL- . X, ,V Gregory Lesky g 2 , ' LA' Sf DANCING on stage Jim Seppey and junior Julie Jarkey perform as lion and lioness in the fall play, fi N -, f' J - , 1. '55, ' , , we Lg. - N 5 lf 1 1, ' Y ,ii Y l as P 0 'rf X ,V ,V il' Y S' E ir K , it it it L Q0 ,wg ' .g y HEI' Am ' gm A lf ? kj, l I1 My I if V-Qtr' ,,.- W .2 li n at Ni L: - --5 ' f t if Bx 'wi Q I A. f-in it y y L xy yt ' 45, il I it L , it J. -N 's, gg , i G at lm i .fn 'l .46 P ' WEN ,Q V U - YM A W -li il nit it ' 'fl r r ' K I I 9 14' T X l Y M ' 1 :Q-. ' - .f-it l if Nm, i f' P l A , iw 'C l Q' 5 H M' ll M I M QA i all i H' ' if 1 . l , af.. ,,, W1 F , r f - - y W ig tu 'L 5 JU rw '. 4 I Mr I - W Y - J N - , ' iv V ,,. r P l W '-353. lg, -W -vw' ii N- ,jill W :twill lllfi, V ' ' - I .?iFflEyl!- 4 . , W, -1' Patricia Levagood John Lewis John Lindow Diana Lindsey Sharon Linegar Geraldine Linville Mark Lipowski Charmaine Lis Catherine Lisi Randle Litsair Beverly Little Robert Lize Virginia Lloyd Dennis Loffreda Gary Loftis Rhonda Long Joselyn Longobardi Lora Lonzo Sam Loria Pamela Love Pamela Loy Michael Lucas Wolfgang Luft Frank Lupo Kenneth Lupo Robert Lutch William Lutteke Deborah Lutzky Dennis Lynn Elizabeth Lytle Dale MacPherson Dean Maccagnone Don MacGillivray Thomas Macheski Peter Mafteiu Mary Majewski Belinda Maletta Daniel Malinowski Deborah Mallock Caroline Maltese Daniel Mancani Stephen Mancani Susan Mannino Marcia Manus Jeanne Manzo Angelo Marano Patrick Marino Timothy Maris Gregory Martin Rocky Martina John Martinik Gary Maslowski Carrie Masters Anthony Matell Peter Matesowicz Anita Mathis W i ' L43 ...av ' ,491 if .if -we G I, P' it 1 ,AAV A XJ fy L ,i, l fi rw . - -Nl? , 'Q A-my mi 42 ,l l 5 'l W' 1 .5 E! S- 3 W, -:view an QV. if' Wi! 3 ' ' ' iw, 4, X I P ' i l ls 172' N' it 'W' ' flirt ,A NNN 'li- , ,i ,xml ' N ...eg if V ,Wg if P frm , f L 177 A r M ri r,r l My Pi V-2 x M f 5 V, S fwfr ce? 6-9 J i J, i s .aiiggw I 'li f 'fir iw' Y, X it 178 Guy Mattana Denise Mattick Gregory Mayes Richard McBroom Sherrie McCallum Dale McCauley Donald McClelland Donna McCormick Daniel McDowell Robert McGartland Michael McGough Theresa McGuire Linda McHargue Cecilia Mclntosh Lauran McKay Linda McKenzie Cathy McLean Patrick McMahon Ann McNeill Janet McPherson Richard Meer Lawrence Meike Danny Meinke JoAnn Mellinger Richard Menzo Deborah Merichko Michael Meyer Susan Mihelich Joan Mikolasik Anthony Milano Carla Miller Susan Miller Suzette Miller Karen Milz Nancy Minchella Theresa Mirch Kathryn Missinne Donald Misson Ann Mitchell Gary Mitchell Raymond Mitchell Deborah Mixa Gary Mixen Fredrick Moceri Janet Moisan Anthony Molnar Beverly Molnar Martin Molnar Frank Monaco Michael Mong Martha Moore Mary Morgan Dolores Morgulec Susan Morrow Chris Motyka Lynette Mousseau ww li N .VV H 'rW ' ' ii i M iflmifim will I . ,, m WWE, '- f gi .V N .3 , xy .. f it i iii' X A ,,.. 1 9 'J V' 1 I W' v'fr'rlli - or .f- 11 ' all H4- , iii 'fm Ms. ml r , 1 W. , AQ If-v AJ' N if- R ' if . ii 9 l r ,Ts . ..---N ss- ,W , ,H ,K fl' M mare'- Q' -,eu P Y ' f HU it Q .M 4 lay 4' M ,. I, -....,-W Ml vw if K, N Q' V 'Wu i5m',i,t2.1' 5 -., 5 M X If i7'i1- ef A I 1 Www , 1 ffiff rlwffg f r 5, wr ff fl -5 iw.: ,. 'Q' 49 rn. fi 9 ri f i i x 1. X 'I' Q ,W li 'W , .A E x. i , 'H ww :K l wg E fx ef u W 3. .ig r-fi W v PQ ' 1 .w .ffl 4 t' 1 A N . PHX i A c J ff 4 if -A frm' -?f it ,s v, I, fr 1 'HS 3719 .K 2- 311' Lunch Hour Gives Juniors Time To Talk LUNCH hour breaks give juniors a chance at one of their favorite pastimes. Sue Lazarow and Dan Wilkins use the available phones while Sue Doering, Wendy Lenning, and Tina Langenbacher wait their turn. Nancy Mukavec Doris Mullins Michael Mulrenan Thomas Muns . Af-K? lk rv rw 3 1 ' J' Q X ' F '-'-' r , f l fi A A ,'-Bi yi Q hir ' Denise Myers , , Mary Naden I 'J' .. ,K , -F E 1 L Z ,Q X Mark Naggi Wwimuig Marie Nahernak as is , -QW 4 I .im :hw-, - V uri' ll rw , 'EM , . ,515 ..,.,1fr f'ln. ,wr-f. Denise Nannini .. fv '- rv- 10' Bobbie Nebergall Joanne Neely Fawn Nesbitt Andrew Nevedal Penny Nichols Joyce Niedojadlo Gordon Nieman Carolyn Nolan Gary Numrner Marcia Ochadleus Natalie Ochenski Mary O'Gara Christine Oliver William Oliver it X H ' -Mm' Joseph O'Grady an 2. 1: Z V ' i f. l V' - yi : ary U M i ','H, 1 X6 Juniors Appear On Television Program TELEVISION cameras and lights form a backdrop for juniors Sue Oren andAllce Hahhal when EDHS was featured on CKL W's ff, f l - , . w ll 411 'rf F -21 3' ,,....r 5 if 'ings .ji .r ev M , X af 'fy 60 --'WE 2- egg!! r' .l gf , 5 -...p Q no la, l . .M H W ev A , 4-in 9' Q nf ' 'lk W 180 The Lively Spot. Gregory Olkovvskl Mary Olson Michael Olson Susan Oren Catherine Osterhout Stephen Osterlund James Padberg Anna Palm Mark Palm Heather Pannecouk James Pannecouk Michael Papiez Michele Paplez James Parsons Frieda Pasque Sharon Pastrick Robert Paternoster Richard Patrick James Patrona 7 W l -w 3 f '? :rv f r 1 W ,, , . ,. O .: 1 3 ,fu st? 'f 1' 1 ..s if ' O 1- , 'ff xc i W J' ,ex ,,? In rlifgg-rf? 4 t ze' el E s l ,. -vs WMM , ww N A in 'vf' i WW I AW ' 1:- fh. ,iE 'QQ Nj A l H 41 f' i 5 ,A n m , qdwi W ,V 4' ml l i: .mils i I Li P: 'K' as -' Ji' , X ix '35 4562 l ge ,J M. W1 X ii . I ii, 5 ,ya . if ' Q , Wi , yx ftglvla M ll K' A A , iw' ,fl i-will E I x 755, V fi. .iffy -1 N 'Ni X M i fs 'Qi D, f' Lillil yi ! , all Karen Pelione Geoffry Pelton Rachel Pemberton Robert Perl Suzanne Peri Kathleen Perpich Carol Perrett Rosemary Perry Ilene Persyn Margaret Persyn Michael Peterson Clorinda Petracca Karen Petroff Peggy Petrone Dorene Petty Sandra Pezzin Gloria Phillips Mary Ann Physician Anthony Picarella Delphine Pidek Connie Pierscinski Chester Pietron William Pilkey Sharon Pisacreta Michael Pode Karen Politowski Diane Ponder Michael Preslow Kent Prong Eveann Promesso Roy Provencher Gary Pulice Mike Pyszora Kathleen Rabideaux Eileen Raby Anita Rachelski William Radcliffe Douglas Radtke Gloria Ragsdale , in , rf an vi- Alice Rahhal Loretta Raimondi erry Ralston Grace Randazzo Gerald Ratcliffe Patricia Rebar Jane Reed Carmelita Regala Wendy Regling Denise Rehman Robert Rehman Lucille Reiche Deborah Reichenba David Rent 3 it it i 5 7 f M , aw W4 1 ii rl Allyn Resch John Reynolds Nicholas Riashi ch M 3 '53 W uhh '72, 5 9 . , a A, F X 'G K .:' Ai ,- Q -vs l ' - Qi: i I x L, ' yi ll 1 1 iI'l I f .- V 'N V is , ' To Uglf l W if f if ' i lllll , .i- - il' R , I g X , l .5 . 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A y J x -5 ' , iii H i i X , -1 'X 'Xi 181 Joyce Rivard Robert Rivard Shirley Rivard Margarete Rivera Brian Robbins Grace Roberts Jay Roberts Sheryl Robinson Frank Rocco Stephen Rock John Rodick Rick Rogensues Carl Rogers Elaine Rohmer James Romain Robin Rose Michael Ross Rita Ross Karen Rotarius Robert Rottier Kristine Rottiers Lawrence Ruffi Kenneth Rumpl Beatrice Rusie Douglas Russo Geraldine Russo Paul Russo James Rustowicz Pamela Rutkowski Chris Sabatini Paul Sabatini William Salafia Frank Salvaggio David Samulski Dennis Santoni Paulette Sargent Joseph Saullo Debbie Sayle Antonio Scarzo Doris Schaack Marla Schafnitz Nancy Scheys Rene Scheys Dennis Schmidt James Schmidt Richard Schmidt Elaine Schober Karen Schuchard Frank Schultz Ronald Schultz Patricia Schumacher Mark Schumaker Grace Sciortino Josephine Scibilia Kenneth Schollick George Shaffer 182 m f .if yi .. kiln-M fir, , . , .. . 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WT E 1 Wi ii al' -A li Juniors Experience esson In Democracy r fy-Qu a-, William Sharplin John Shaum Willard Shell Sheron Shepperson Cathy Shorter Kathleen Silles Marilyn Sinclair Curtis Skarb Lynn Skonieczny Valerie Skotoher Renee Slasinski Barry Slupski Charlotte Smallen r fl ' avg -NA 'A+ A 'A' ,' f Yfw Z Lb:-1 1 V it , 'rs 1 t C. A 4 ,gt 3 . .' lf! ., ,1 5 A Jacqueline Smaller Gene Smiechowski I ' I Christine Smith SW l S f, Robin smith 'av 1'4.. 't',t,' h, lr Sharon Smith 1 ' ' F Henry Sobcznski -W i yiii .rl , i. Edith sobiack . l , ,Leg Mark Solomon sf 2 'ga ' :lt 4' C' if U If Vi ' I Denise Soloway if .- - , X Kurt Sonnenberg 'Aga Q - 4 1 My-9 Dennis Sox Cynthia Sparvieri 13 nf JJ 2 'sf Danny Speshock 7 Jon Sprecher .. -jg: Ffh ,i 'TT' , N' ..'., , f 1 f if , Christine Spring PHQQV Swv WAITING to vote in this years'm0ck election, junior Merrl Leong steps forward while John Cedar, Larry Gm yrek, and Martin Molnar register, 183 Juniors Read, Study In Spacious Library REFERENCE materials from the library provide Dave Arnold, John Haddad, and Dave Vermuelen with facts for special assignments. .v-will 1,3-n-it l ,il-l ,l J, 9 iw - y fi' aff, - .. sf vfjif 1 W , X . -5 N lull gl' l 9 X ' Q 184 David Srot Thomas St. Mary Gary Stachel David Staub Michael Stesney Carol Stevens Edward Stewart Douglas Stidham Kurt Stobaugh Marlene Stockman Kristine Stockwell Kathryn Stone Thomas Stoner Christine Strauch Richard Straughen Carl Sularz Barbara Sullivan Richard Sunderman Susan Surmacz Susan Swaim Connie Sweeney James Sweeney Shirley Sweeton Ronald Szachta m!FrlllMllii, A N-Q X .,,l,,,,l' I' i'l 'lHi if ' Qi lll il, i , l lil' l l l 1 'X ,X X , MM ' in ' X yr ,lll M QQ' 2 ' . 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T 4 PJ 'Ll ,QL as Ji 4 ' 2 ,Xi I ' W rflglrwv 1 I z 4 T, A? -., M f -M L an 'ww lx-Y V A L t- 4,3 y M Wav 1. i :,.r,,v. 1- wi-A, it i, ,il- X , , ,, W. ,, , V, ll' it yy , M Ali' ll.- ld Q, f X ,W wa 'dimly xl' W r gf 2 MA Peter Tacconelli Renee Tachuk Anthony Tahnoose Wendy Takenaga Sharon Taras Elizabeth Taylor Gene Taylor Linda Taylor Christine Teno Anthony Terenzi Marina Terenzi Edward Terry Deborah Teschke Laurie Theleri David Ther Lynn Thieme Glenn Thompson Barbara Tibbets Cathy Tice Richard Tignanelli Patsy Toler William Tomashitis Dale Tomczyk Harold Toner Louise Torre Shaughn Tracy Pamela Trantham John Trendell Ann Trinkley David Tunnell Thomas Turner Willard Turner Leon Ugorowski Thomas Urbin John Ursu - .Ji Q. W mf' A T is Ml Ji?-1 ' ' ...T ,. 'W n L 33 14 Pg ,, as .qi -M . . -way A 1 4 , W... ew A :Lllll T Q' S- , b -n, M 1-5.5 sail A E Pamela Uyttenhove James Valenti ,.ii i Maureen VanHevel Rodger Vandenabeele 7' igmrg Scott VanderMolen f 'fi J Karen van oewieie Richard VanHeusden Q, Y, 'T if ll T i t Gary Va rgo N, Rita Varney David Vermeulen Keith Verwee William Vickers Jill Violante Maria Viviano John Wagner Philip Waked Peggy Wakefield Carl Walker Michael Walsh Thomas Ward Carla Warden 'Lv ylll -owl 6 'll H l 4 G 'vm .gg 2 G A ! ,M i 9 if L li wi ,L J. .Q 4 it -H 5 Wi ' i 1 ll ll ' 1 l QW if 5. vw y ' if ll 5 l L N' w if- ' ,,. iff' 5 L eiiii Q P W X' i Mflirilffail 2 -.. ll i -wwf ly iw' 4' Y ,W .f- n-f fm. ,if A2 1 J R Ki , ,+ ,wil ii it -.-4' if is N-ny rx ,. N K -'GH ' Y,-.., ,. 1 ww' il, . ,Mm A xi rw f ' if' , W My -its 1 'WK M' Q 'a , o l , iii ' , RH' .. 4 l Y lt vga ff A -be-2 f I I I ii' Q2 , 5 9 lfmmyr. 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M y llll ' ' if l l' M nw i i I li of I 4 J was 1 S ' W. My ii ,,, 43? E ll, 12 -1 . IO 2 S Bl B, 4 ,55 RAPHY , 5 . ea SQPHOMORES HA VING spent their first year at EDHS, the sophomores look toward the future with the knowledge gained from past experiences. Leading the class were officers: Tom Dunn, presidentg Linda Pompi, vice president,' Karen Linenger, treasurerg and Diane Oliverio, secretary. 187 'M t ' JW' i Is.. if sill, ,C Wil , I I LX I 'L' If! W I Michelle Abraham Frank Accetta Clifford Addis Patricia Affeldt Steven Agresta Terrance Albert Leo Alcomo James Allen Michael Allen Nancy Allen Daniel Anderson John Anderson Susan Anderson Irene Andrzejczyk Chris Angello Lorraine Angonese Donna Anniel Valerie Archer Carl Armstrong Werner Arnold Burnett Ashley Roselee Asilo William Atkinson Dennis Avason Paul Azarovitz James Baber Michael Back Marcelle Baier Charlene Bailey Charles Bailey Harold Bailey Glen Bain Joyce Baktamarian William Balbach Joseph Balduck Deborah Ballentine Elaine Bara Deborah Barber Gregory Barber Janet Barber William Barbier Diane Barich Paul Barnard Terry Barnes Linda Barrett Bob Barros Beverly Bartlett George Bartlett Nancy Bartolotta Gary Bastianelli Jean Batke Donald Bauer Gregory Baumani Jerry Baurhenn Deborah Beal Paul Beaton 2' Q ,I . N T.: I II - N ' f ' 3 I ' wg- 1 ' ' .N bra ' ' J ' M at ' f i it in IliI 'i J ' .it '1 ' J ,. ' 'B I f-it f.. 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W, A L c no A 71 Michael Bender Lanette Bengel 1 1, A ,ll nm il rr FS. f 1' '49 .Lf 'J I wswfvr as 4- ill wwll llul K ' r ri-f ,Q A f ff f , i we if ' Kathleen Bennett 'argl Debra Benoit , f l E r if ..lx-if i Q mga hiipil fi la rarawl 5 l K l'l42rMllllrl.lrY.f,,3l William Benoit ' , A Janice Berendt Va ,jx y V vvnnam Bernhardt pl ,N Daryl Bertram ef 'P ' Hr .' Linda Bettencourt Steven Bieszki ,t 4 'lil , V. J i WW, d l' G llla Jeanette Bilotti ,am?Qi3 W r new 6? 'rwdf ' F5 r f M r .mi Sophs Experiment With New Dress Rules MORE casual attire was permitted this year and soph- omores Vera Mrdja and Michele Lucas, t0p,' Nancy Col- lins and Pat Dickson, bottom, model comfortable cullotes A David Binge 1 Albert Biondo 4 L 'W n ' W- J I 1.3 , f C71 Margaret Bishop Steven Blackburn 1 Ax, M, i ry vi ZW' , 'I f 7 'N Gary Blackman Q 1: Raymond Blake Ev , Mm Vw i -v -iv. - ,, AQ, ' 1 X . 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I R f 'sf l 'ltfihi' li . -1 J 1 ll Colleen Bradley Deborah Brady Nadeen Brandimore Ronald Brandt Leonard Brantley Laura Breese Robert Brenner Janet Bridge Michael Britt Deborah Brown Jhon Brown Dennis Brownell William Bryan Linda Brzezinski Cynthia Buckman John Buffa Bernice Bul Marilyn Bumbalough Ivy Bungard Cheryl Burgess Mark Burk Burt Burley Thomas Burnett Sharon Burnham Anne Burns Denise Burns Tommy Burns Lynne Buttazzoni Lourdes Cadena Dennis Calcaterra Dominic Calderone Prudence Camarda Mark Campbell Jean Campoli Mike Cannizzero Salvator Capriola Donna Carter Kathleen Carter Carl Caruso Sammy Caruso Mark Carver Suzanna Catalano Brian Cavanaugh Patricia Cedar Debra Cervini James Charland Thomas Cheney Michael Cherry Lorne Childers Rene Chili Nick Chiomos Celeste Chirco David Chlubna Michael Chrenenko Thomas Chupka Deborah Ciaramitaro -1' Q. - ' , L3 - 2 , , C I-, I 1. ,Ir i ,Q i -N T4i4a...'-. 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Teresa Gleason Michael Glovak Dennis Gnath Carol Gnesda Judith Golda Alan Gorczyca Thomas Gordon James Gorney Ronald Grasl Eric Grassel Benedict Gravina Mary Green Raymond Greenway Laurie Greig Beth Groesbeck David Gross Deborah Grzybowski Kathleen Guarniere Louis Guerra Keith Gugel Kenneth Gugel David Haddad Judith Haddad Doris Haineauly Rudolph Hajnal Donald Hall Alan Hanilton Roger Hamilton Cynthia Hand Fay Hanke Billy Hankins Pamela Hannah Janet Hansen Michael Hansen Douglas Happe Daniel Harris Dennis Hartley Glenn Harvey Bonnie Harwood Cheryl Hawes Richard Hayden Michael Hays Charles Heady Dian Heatherly Barbara Hebert Diane Helsel Lynne Hemmen Mary Lou Hempenstall Cynthia Henderson Peter Henschel Martha Hersey Sharon Hertel Marlene Heschl Billie Hewitt David Hilgendorf Robert Hill Sophs Participate In Vision Screening few L f , ffl ' X it I l il, l i ' l --3 .- 5' A T af 4' N A ' ' ik -3 43 -' ' - ' jf' ' .Mfvflffl jr 'g . V ii ml it if T , ll x y V A jig V J xl f . ' ' ' , l . L A PEERING into a modern testing machine, sophomore Ray Violante has his eyes checked by a technician from the Macomb County Health department T xi 1 if eresa Hull Peter Hodge Nancy Hoenlcke Mary Lou Hoffman Camille Hoffmeyer David Hohf Deborah Holland Joseph Holland Annmarle Holliday Carl Holtz Barbara Homolka Joyce Hoopman Marie Hornung lVIlcl'1aelHottle Daniel Hotz Gary Housey Wanda Huddleston Patrick Huebner Thomas Huey C1 I 1 'WT' wil? ,l W . I ' ii? ,g WI R Q-as I' ,N -., if Vx' 7 H t rf as J 197 Banners Boost Sophomore School Spirit COlVTl?lBUTlNG tlrne and talent sophomores Jan Portuesf and Sue Anderson put color into Junior Varsity football banners. J, 6' V at David Hull John Hund in Q S 'K R f Janice Hunt Norman Hunt y i x 'Q . -AL. t i J JP 5 , Q N In wr N M ,'g-if Ji ' A he , , X f-4 , - 'Ea A f 'gd We I, R' ww we W nr- gf at. y i .,,. , i I of f' if vi gilt' yy 'W fm WJ, , -w. i J 0...- wr I , rrr i tllt i l J 1 i wir 2 N-471 1 ' M V 5- 'S' L L' 1 ' H... 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E S E .in ,af i 1' r, Qs, :fl James Kuwik Janet La Beau Loretta La Londe Josephine LaMonica Frank Lalilosa Mariann LaSota Joseph Labadie Mark Lacy Mark Laesch Shannon Laethem John Laga Sandra Landino Deborah Lantzy Linda Laufer Denise Lavender Antoinete Lavens Dolly Lawrence Patricia LeBeau Leon LeBlanc Michael LeBlanc Carole LeMire Leroy Lemire Susan LePoudre Gary Leath James Ledford Shirley Legumina Paula Lehre Pamela Leitz Richard Leonard Donna Lesniak Karen Levites Robert Levites Crawford Lewis Paula Lewis Fred Licari I , yi , X gil. fl M , X -an 1. qs- lk, ill , it 'W K' X' ,VH ' ....li.4iJ1 -WXX he l I ' vm ,.-. ,X 'F MW, 14815 X .ff X f Wg, it IL ll f f' lv, ,, , M N nv-vm .. XXMXXXX - if Q XX . L 1 f l F .L J '53, -ef 1: V? . ' , Nazzareno Liegghio X M, L William Lindsey aug X J L F' X fi John Linegar , Q IX 'B B X X f 'F W 'S - ,X if X1 Karen Linenger f' ' 'v f ' i Kenneth Linenger X i f jijv W' X P ,Q , John Linville ' F i f X 'M 2 H ' it Martha Lisikewycz 2 1 li gf! 1 ff - 3 , 4 ,iq :ie-, ' 3 . '7 I 1 i . i f' L 111 4- J Lois Lockard 'PM - Leon Locklear X X X' 5 X Patricia Lonergan i N ,.-L X ' X ,X X Kenneth Long X XX? X XXX' , - M Q X ' Michael Long A' - A ill . ,N li ' f 1 X I Jackalyne Looper '-75' f a I 'V' X' ' XX wily! V 1' Catherine Lopez X i ' ' 'lil i W .rii if N . ,,,, . Q 1 S ' Q it X' Ty X x f' gg ' X . ' MW' W, V XX , .ggi Francine Lopez X A X ' X Jack Lopiccolo ' 'W A N Elizabeth Los X X H X l 5 K ' ' X A- -H 0 X .X Richard Losh ra If '1 2. j ,- z. X , -. X W 'g X , 'Q' W Ll 1 Denise Louks QW, . - X ' 1 l . 4 ' A Tit. T N H h N ,i.i l X , ff . ' -4' 1, ,XM fi X Debora Lovelady X, XX X X X XXL, X xl I X 1 H Dennis Lovelady 5 AX wg -i M it HX If 3 r, .1 s ' Q no cn cn 0 'H si -I 'n X 1135.2 o Q. -L z3UUJre E'QxN,C,, 'm'l'iE ksgse Els :Co TQQN-M 555. QSFEN xii ,,, 333 nazi? m mnw wgomg DJ 23233 QQRSS 'DSSQQ 2.1335 'Til X r'f x Susan Luburich lk 3 rs 6' Michele Lucas 4 Susan Lukasik Float Uses 'Bug Em' Theme is SV' Beth Lupo Carole Lynn 1 A s in l Wy, , AA R ik 34 MQ i W i w 4,-4-,i gee -L ' if ' 1 ll' . - .lv gl , L 3 ,l L ' Q ff ER i i A X W, ,X Q 4 4 lk Deborah MacDonald Beverly Madej Debra Nladej Thomas Makowski Ann Marie Nlalecki Michael Maljak Kim Mallard Frank Maltese John Mamienski Carole Mamrot Anthony Mancina Susan Maniaci Leslie Manzon Marilena Marasco Largest Soph Class Edward Marceau Breaks Old Records , Ronald Marchel W W x Sylvia Marciniok 'I' , l xl Daniel Marcoccia 'fb fwi N i .-w i ' E 53 ' W' RQ? Peter Marino ' l A' ,-Q, gig, Cheryl Markus 5 ,e-- 5 uikvef I Linda Marlar a' f 5 I 'Q A i t Diane Maroni , ',. Barbara Martin Joan Martin 1 .M Craig Martyn Janet Martyniak -' Barbara Mason Romie Mascioli X' 1 1 ill 4 B , ,rl i .JL ox X 202 A-1 Carmela Masi Gary Mastalanski Marie Mastrogiovanni David Matell Connie Matlewski v . . f' :ij , i mx W tw , if? . , 1 i i i... e, ,i i 'C g ly t da, y. xxx i fi A , ki , '5 .N W iff .. y ,, ,W ., ' 'ff' 4 ,ygwim N, l if DURING the Por! Huron Northern game, forward Chris Meyer deveiopes a strange expression as he prepares to shoot. Dave Binge stands ready to help ,,.. 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NJNN i fy . fi ' V K' 2 ' W '33 x i , 2 ' . l f ' o f Swimming Activities Keep Sophs In Sha 1 f' ff - A it 'N - , K 11 p, W 1 -H ,fa , jfmwmi if i J, v gt' J 1 t .:?f'Qfi2'f I ,. gm M,- N, ,, - 1 -6 , i I if X Mrk J J , 3 z. , rr K I .M W L Q nfs. wv., Z . i 1 ' i SOPHOMOHE Lynne Buttazzoni len a helping hand to fellow swimmer Laurie Greig during swimming class Patricia Parenteau Kenneth Paridee Sam Parisi John Parison David Parker Robert Parsonson Joseph Paruszkienicz Janice Patchett Lorraine Paul Michael Pauwels Kenneth Pavlak Martin Pavlock Sharon Pawiak Patrick Payne Stephen Penzien John Perkowski Ethel Perrault Janice Perrett Karen Perry rv 6? ,k.. - wir Y QW, if i ,uf-N it- pe ds Xi 5, tif! ' 1 73' C' rig! MAG? 1 I t i R f if 1, P J .J ,K Vx 'fr i a hr- 1 IW., ,M .Ii l 205 9 0 6 JV Sports Stimulate HA LFBA CK PaulAzarovitz races for a big gain in the Junior Varsity win over Highland Park while fellow sophomore Jim Allen follows close behind. rs. K, lil JJ-W am, Y Y Ml Q, ,. fi? ,SFI H C.. , fi ' -M i -Lrili iqai iii . ?3r..W 'llfilrll J if fllllzi i if lil J Yi ' to 'll Iqt L .d We nr was rl fra , fn f my ,lil i iff , M i N lr ff ff I -MJ 1 J Wilma Perry Roger Persyn Edward Peters Eleanor Petra cca Deborah Petrucci Bill Pettinato James Pfeiffer Michael Phelps Susan Piascik Donald Piche Deborah Pickle Nancy Pietrangelo Joseph Pittel Ann Pizzo Yvonne Plevin Janine Plouffe Kathleen Podger Trudi Pods Linda Pompi Gerald Ponder Gerard Portelli Jeanette Portuesi Barbara Potasnik Martin Potter ophomore Activity ,..s-.f,,.,,....-.eww-'- ff A 5 W ' I-wil lv' J ri ,.- Y P f ,N H l f J g i t - ,K 32' 'S ' e -W gs, S -J I A X J JJ J all g K vs 'Jr J - X J Yi ,if fi' 'Cl -.,- 4' 'Z ..f y Y H '-4 ' my xv mv 3 fire V r: er:-N I ,, f at W 2 it ., ,W i 'QE A .fm sf s 1 'Q 1' f 'A ' li i' can 15?-Q vw 1 f ,. :I UQ? f f y J we , is rg, i JA gel ' V4 .A 'AN' L ' 1- , 2 -R 5, 'EW is ,E. rv. ' ' ' 3 V si - . f' ' 3 . 5 X 6 .. 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Q F i l 1' in ,,W,f we 5.4: Ar 56 N, '...- , iq, A, yy Q 25 K5 fi ' N .9 Wy, r e- 3 W 5 f I T. riff 31 l J ...w i W i F ,A Yr' f Patricia Poucher Patricia Prather Becky Preda James Price Peggy Price Cindy Primeau Robbie Prince Michael Pruett Deborah Przytulski Dennis Przywara Barbara Putrycus Vicki Pyszora Kathleen Quenneville Joann Radcliffe William Rader James Radich Denise Radzwion Laurie Rankin Nancy Rankin Michael Rathnow Janet Ratiliff Vickie Ratliff Charles Ratte Delbert Rau Gale Raveau James Read Ruth Reed Barry Regling Mary Ann Reinke Daniel Reiss Debra Rent Stuart Resch James Reuter Dennis Rever Gary Riashi Lora Richards Charles Richardson Allen Riddel Ronald Riley Nanette Ritter Sharon Roach Claudia Robbins Thomas Roberts Denise Robeson Paul Robinson Thomas Robinson Jeanette Rock Cathy Rodriguez Vincent Rodriguez Nancy Roegiest Larry Rogers Sharon Rogers Katheryn Romeo Michael Rosenthal Raymond Rosinski Gloria Rospierski 207 Ei l M' Q Y ' f ilfli . r i. -- . 2' J M-W . ., l will w i A N S J lg, ' fr S 4. in , N 'l, , ,l, . lc .l i -Lf t :Y I at ,P X If ,,,, 'V Vo I ' 'Q i -. ir- , . ff'-fu' H w' is ' 'i 3 ff' l ' 1 'T W V -l . ,' ,if V in if 5 'V' F , f AMW 'W' i 'wr fuk iw' ik it y I J it J , f' X RI! ae A J QW l ' wi F s, M yi' u Q 'X , ,,. ...J nf ,-,qw cyl I' :YW I if I MR it H ,E , W -1 f ,T ig EE! k RH Sig ,,, , rr 9. ff' -1- RQ Y . we , as- M. , f ,f l A i li gt J A A as gi, 53,3 ,., , R My w 5 -ia S icll 1 ' ' 1 Jr' il N I lil V X .if Ti XML M! 208 ,Ng wi 1 ri . 1-45' 3 , 6 .-1-1' 1 M , V, 1 , eg' 'l l' if 5 i 3 xx ,lwtx x 1 un of 'W 'M l Wt! gi Howard Ross Lynn Ross Guy Roth Rick Rottiers Gordon Rowe Deborah Rowlands Edwin Rowley James Roy Feleiteau Rubino James Rubis John Ruedger Jo Ann Ruggeri Rosalie Russo Sam Russo Nancy Rutkowski Deborah Rutnowski John Rutt Rick Ryan Karen Ryterski Sandra Sacharski Mary Sadowski Anne Salafia Joseph Santini Danielle Sass Debra Sassin Raymond Sassin Eileen Satterfield Cynthia Schaack Deb Schaldenbrand Ruth Schaub Michael Schloss Beverly Schmidt Donald Schmidt Diane Schneider Douglas Schneider Paul Schober Luanne Schreck Ruth Schulz Arthur Schumacher Susan Schuster Karen Scillian Bryan Scopel Karen Seaton Michael Seaton Vivian Selbmann Rosemary Seleske Carole Semrau Luci Sfair Charles Shade Sandra Shaening Sandra Shankin Alan Shargel Alex Shargel William Sharkey Marie Sharpe Theodore Sharpe ,fr fra' it A li wwf ,yi fn' f' 1 i 'i l i . 3 iii! '- F ,iw V5 I , 2,3 ,,,... lim V l iw' 1 ll' 1' 5, -1 'M ly 1 i l 'sg ii ' f I Q H33 gli 1 2-'lili if J? i i Qi. l N i ia rw a + c it yy M si, K x i r E .. M 4 i i f ii l l I 'sg if QL Milk EL W , Rb Yqgf A Sophomores DEMONSTRA TING artificial respira- tion on Rescue Annie, sophomore Pam Wright practices under the guidance of a local fireman and Ilene Straitor. H- I Linda Shields seg: it fri ia S urn, fir' ,fs Shirley Shugar 395 , rw if 1 Iwi A if in Roxann Sieminski il z , y M S Raymond Sikorski xx i sl' is X Victoria Sikorski g 2 A-Y . Sharlene Simpson N Kathleen Sims V3 Eddy Sirhan -. 4 ' Lonny Sise - Rick Skelton gi A ' N: William Skonieczny N ' 4 Barbara Slaski Jayne Smiley Deborah Smith Jeanette Smith - - Lawrence Smith Nancy Smith RUSSGII Smith ' i Robert Smoke -. .w -f Gain Experience In First Aid 4' ll it ' f vu 'vi H, ' 11 rl? ,weft Qi .U Ny K, , ,mf 4 pff ik , l ty , , rr N i nr l .5 ll Camera Lights Focus On Class Of 1971 LOOKING into the camera lens, Leon LeBlanc poses for his under graudate pictures while fellow sopho mares wiat in line for their turn Philip Smollnski rw W t v .A 1',, , .,f ' 'lr Dennis Sobczak .if , .13 jfs' 1 f Patty Sobjack ea , 1 , ,il 1 Russell Solomon Karen Sorensen Ronald Sousa , Cynthia Sowinski , 1 l 1 ' Nancy Spano 1 ll CX, . Eric spendak ev K W fi 'Q David Sw-xmauld W J fl X l X X , F .A .H , . DomrnrckSpano Q ' ,t W , l J H ' I f Y 'flL1gf'.gl'l '95 X I X K YI' i, ml .l H V Judy Stahl X , X X Ronald Stark X! H John Stava X Qi in 'iw fl' Clifford Steggell M' Q, ,,,!!! ' X X , Joseph Stemmer r . .A 2 , X 1 , X Dou las Stevens lyl,g2 XXXXy -1-f arf XX . Q ll.. .WW W W l Llnda Stewart ll W l ' ' X Xk lll X,, X H-H y , ,Q , I Charles Stlckney X ' V,,x XXX M Robert Stier X' ' ll' .IW ' Q. , , W X Douglas Stoyka X 9 5 X ' C X rw 57 Eileen Straitor W' W' lx ' rw ' X .29 ' at wr 7 .Q ,- re Gan Straughen ,Ugg , -0 X? X X , l ,i ,IX -' Joseph Sultini XV :XXX X, A A , Deborah Susalla ' tl if' M fr ' A X I Xl ' ' 210 i gf ,lin f . 17, RTW fs, y mi., , use if 1' 'Tiff if ,M ,gpg X, fl T .li 'Nw fy' I' ET T.-it 'T' i A 'gm' T 'ff P li vw eei S ft 1 ' Q V .. . i 2, J Y fx at 5 f lyk YNY ei - T All , N i ' 5, i jg T it ly N . . 7,1 J A ,l if ' T Roy Sutton Jared Swarty John Sweeney Richard Sweeton Barbara Swejkoski Gay Szczesniak Kathy Szczur David Szymanski Graceanne Taormina Gwen Targowski Donald Tarnowski Richard Tarnowski Leslie Taylor Michele Taylor Rhonda Teceno Pamela Tegge Robert Tepass James Terry William Teska Robert Tetreault Jeanne Thelen Dale Thomas Michael Thomas Gary Thome Cheryl Thompson David Thompson Fay Thompson Gary Thompson Linda Thompson Mary Ann Threet Beverly Thruman Donald Tice Gary Tilney Patricia Timek John Tingwall Joseph Tittjung Paulette Torre William Townsend Debra Trawczynski Peter Tringali Stephani Tringali Coleen Trinkley Mona Tropea Jeannien Trotechaud Linda Tucker Nancy Tucker Dorothy Tunis James Turner Anita Ulrich Nancy Van Gogh Laura Van Tiem Frank Vandelinder Robert Vandenberghe Shelley Vandermaas Susan Vandriessch Shirley Varden if ai e 1 1, -ni -, 7 S i Q . w PW. 1 l T5 vw li J Yi -if nil T ii,i E ,T my fl in in To Y ja 'lr f'wy, , 3 ,.., y at .m f , - ' if -emi iltliff ,f V is T mil ,,,iM,l:.w,, -: ' si., i.,,v 1 i ....,, A' ' F Q 4 ff ilk il - me X I ' :f:'E'f I - ,,..: . .F 'Q Q il M ff we W ' W. -WK f Lltl k , 'M-if ex i 'V si - I, Xiftl' ka. if . im!! af K W ff' all A :WH 4 . i .-3 -1 ,1?f:f'l5igllft q ifii, is 'wi ,Wflf defck KW , , ., , ,fy ,, N2 tW,i1fvifflv Wir? ff ii .ji F f i,ii T 'T' 1 We W HJ ,WWI 5 f I J .W 7 J, ef, 4 , Ji ev- , W, 'ly -f-9 i if K, lla 2- i , if f aa , ' ,,wW ' , K . ' lift? g N fH 1 157- i 3 Nlhli li ks 5. ' my W ,Y v W ,, 3-u ' 'l if ' .--Amex 212 l Thomas Ventimeglia Nancy Verbos Paul Vermeulen Terry Vesco Clare Vezina Raymond Violante Mary Jo Vitale Joseph Vivona Donna Vocke John Volansky Marva Wagerly Dennis Walden Susan Waldecker Deborah Walsh James Waltereit Charles Ward Gerald Ward Michael Wargo Susan Wasmund Mary Watchowski William Webb Peter Weiksner Nancy Weisenberg Karen Weredick Janice Werner Chris White David White Mark Widrig Kathy Wiggins Kathleen Wilken Cynthia Williams David Williams Marlene Willms Gary Willoughby Robert Wilson Veronica Wilson Tim Wilt Gail Windemuth Michael Winfield Charles Winkler Steve Winkler Joan Winquest Regina Wise Richard Wnuk Randy Wolfenden Raymond Worley Michael Woznicki Chairmain Wray Michael Wright Pamela Wright Mary Wroblewski Dale Wrubel Elbert Wygal Edith Wygal Ralph Yaney Denise Yardley 'fi wi v ,fl ll is 5 ,,, i I H 3 .J 4 , lfmi! 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Debra Ybarra Beverly Yee .su Gary Young Jeffrey Young Qi. f Efts l Y X , 2 L, X7 ,, If X I tix 1 V Michael Young W l Denise Zado ag 'Q 'f Aga , '-an 3 1.1 f 'ff N i ,X we , L' ff in YJ' ' K gi ' 'fy 1 fl - 2 Michael Zajac Marlene Zalopany J' .ff is I. 1 . f' Marisa Zanotti mwfvi Della Zeffer - 'iff' .rw fu -is Mi f J if, me ,, Tim Zeffer Ja mes Zettner P vezeivyl HP' Y rvfgll .4 l ' if Gary Zielinski rill lllllf , V Karen Zinger gi. . 3, gg V T' ' l ff -Wg 'l 1 W Nslsx Q i Qali 5 ire' T H V' r'-Ju! ii5'CUl.fxTUE7' Sifilihl. 'I f 1 K, 2' F 22 flfjg .A x 9 lvl fi ,i--is V fi 1 X jf 5 efg:f'? :i:i if -- --. , iii N f 4 .. . -rf':'? ,vga . ,f , L jllflef 1' 1 , V , ' 2 X857 H ji - N ggi ll1j,j1'VV:i,Q , f if 1' M 3-:Lil 1 31, 1 5 fi? ,, , .11 e iii? XL A L E5 if - . fir fig 1 ' gil is? all Af . ' 1' ,I si '11 'sf 1. 214 FAC ULTY Taking Time For Instruction TEA CHERS and administrators spent many hours working on accreditation evaluation forms, campaigning for the millage proposals in addition to the expected hours spent preparing and presenting classroom materials. Several teachers also gave freely of their time to advise clubs and sponsor special events which helped make many more memorable moments in East Detroit high school. Future Brightens nr- W i t h M i I I a g e SUPERINTENDENT ROBERT K. SMILEY MEMBERS of the East Detroit Board of Education and community leaders began to smile again with the passage of the successful millage campaign this year. Three previous millage requests had been turned down. The successful campaign was the result of the con- certed efforts of the Board of Education, administration, educational staff and parents. Twelve committees were established, one in each of the 12 elementary school districts. Secondary and ele- mentary school principals and department chairmen worked directly with the parents of the children en- rolled in the East Detroit schools. The passage of the millage enabled administrative leaders to begin to fulfill a four-point commitment made to the voters. The first pledge was to pay off the accu- mulated debt within the next two years. Elementary schools are scheduled to return to full day schedules in the fall. Junior high school students will be offered five classes instead of the four allowed this year, and a res- toration phasing ofthe high school program of studies that was in effect in 1967, before curtailments, will be re-established. This yearis high school enrollment was the largest yet, with 2,739 registered students. A total of 3,130 students attended East Detroit's three junior high schools. With the passage of the millage proposal, educators and the entire community have renewed hope for the educational future of East Detroit's young people. 216 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS fsr....y,y ROBERT P. KOHLOFF JAMES J. BALTEN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS RUTH L. TURUNEN MlCHAEL O. EMLAW Wwwewi get 1 ' 'I' i 5 , I 1 Y HEADING the successful millage campaign, Miss Ruth Turunen, curriculum coordinator, and Robert ff WM Kohloff, assistant superintendent, organ- i2e materials at the A dministration building. Whse-ft A ,., .'.' , , , , , il, W M '! w x bm d+ W 4 .af A - W C X N ' ' 4,...,. ,,j ,,vA, W j . COMPOSlNG the 7968-69 East Detroit Board of Education are: Stobaugh, treasurer: William Ashton, president: Rosemary Pemberton Roger Dmgman, trusteej Harold Cominsky, vice presidentg Charles secretary,'John Barker, trustee,'andJane Mahin, trustee. 217 JOHN W SANDERS Outlook Good For Reinstated Program COMPLETING his second year as principal of East Detroit high, John VV. Sanders was pleased by the prospects he faces for the 1969-70 school year. Part of the program that was curtailed because of inadequate funds last year is being re-instated due to the passage of the millage proposal. Band, choir, art, and drama, which were greatly affected by the cut- backs in 1967, will be returned to their former status. The athletic program will be completely renewed with varsity swimming added as a new sport at EDHS. Due to the fact that the junior high schools offered only four classes to each student, the incoming sopho- mores will be permitted to take six classes to prevent a possible shortage of credits in their senior year. Up- perclassmen will be allowed a sixth class only if it is a part of the fine arts curriculum. An experimental or pilot study program is tenta- tively planned for the social studies department and will go into effect in September, 1969. The selected classes will not require the use of .textbooks but will rely on supplementary teaching materials. This year, many months of preparation and in-depth self evaluation on the part of the faculty were cli- maxed by the arrival of the North Central Accredita- tion committee in February. The committees purpose was to analyze and evaluate every aspect of the school. Principal Sanders stated that the results of the visi- tation were most satisfactory and he Commended the teachers for their conscientious efforts. N335 f. Res .. ALVA ASBURY LOUIS MA RCETTI JOHN W. SANDERS: Principal. B.A. Beloit college: M.A. and Ed.S. Michigan State university. ALVA ASBURY: Assistant Principal. B.S. Central Michigan university: M.A. George Peabody college: Michigan State university: Wayne State university. LOUIS MARCETTI: Assistant Principal. B.A. and MA. Eastern Michigan university: Wayne State university: Michigan State university. l i i ADDRESSING students an the first day of school, prin cipa!John Sanders welcomes them to East Detroit high. TEACHERS were active both in and out ofthe classroom. FAR LEFT, lVlr, Joe Antone demonstrates the use ofa skill saw. LEFT, Mr. Lee Couretas has fun at the teachers' regular Wednesday afternoon swim, BELOW, Mr Delbert Anklam, new English department chairman, pauses during an English literature discussion, BOTTOM, par- ents meet with teachers during one of the semi-annual conferences, L E JAMMlNG the gymnasium on the opening day of school, juniors members pictured who helped distribute schedules are Miss Jimi Sue anxiously awaited receipt of their class schedules. Some of the faculty Davey, Mr. David Clark, and counselorJames Gural. x x B 'X i, My WW 4 .. 'lam ll' 'IO 'vafrgi . if lx- N 1 .N . 220 CAMILLE A. CARLSON: B.S. and M.A. Wayne State university. Eastern Michie gan university. University of Virginia. Counselor. FRED CRAWFORD: B.A. Bob Jones universityg M.A. and Ed.S. University of Michigan: Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Counselor. JAMES GURAL: A.A. Henry Ford Community collegeg B.A. Eastern Michigan universityg M.A. University of Michigang Wayne State university. Counselor. EILEEN HAYNES: B.Ed. Illinois State universityg M.A. University of Michigan. Counselor. RICHARD NEALE: B.A. Hillsdale collegeg M.A. University of Michigan. Counselor. RICHARD PATTERSON: B.S. Western Michigan university, M.Ed. Wayne State universityg University of Michigan. Counselor. my I S4 4 -44 x i i ' 'ii ll Counselors Offer Guidance To Students ALICE ALLHOFF: Ph.B. Siena Heights college: MS. Wayne State university: Fort Wright college. Fine Arts. DELBERT ANKLAM: A.B. and M.A. Wayne State university: Florida State university: University of Vermont. English De- partment chairman. ARLOW ANTIEAU: B.S. University of Michigan. Mathematics. f JOSEPH ANTONE: B.A. Iowa State Teachers college: San Jose college: University of Michigan. Industrial Education. I sf ir ,' ALLENE ARDUIN: B.S. Eastern Michigan university. Business Education. DONALD W. BATES: B.S. and M.Ed. Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Special Education. OLLIS BASSHAM: B.F.A. Texas Christian university: Leaven- worth Business college: University of Michigan: Wayne State university. Business Education. RAYMOND E. BEARD: B.A. and M.A. Bowling Green State university: University of Michigan. Fine Arts: Social Studies. National Thespian society and Pit and Balcony Drama club. CAROLE BERRYMAN: B.A. Western Michigan university. English. WAYNE BOGICH: A.B. Wayne State university: University of Michigan. English. TERRY M. BOOTH: B.S. Eastern Michigan university. Social Studies. MARILYN BRATT: B.A. and M.A. Michigan State universityl 'Vt University of Michigan. Business Education. Rb- 5, basl 'I-T' It I ki' LD? PAUL BRIMO: B.S. and M.A. University Of Detroit: Univer- is sity of Alaska: Wayne State university. Mathematics. Key Club :QQ , . 'T - sponsor. WAYNE BROWN: B.S. Central Michigan university: M.A. I ' W z Sy A Michigan State university. Physical Education and Health. i it ' Junior Varsity basketball and track coach. Varsity club co- ' : 1 Q sponsor. I. i i Delta college. Social Studies. Social Studies club co-sponsor. i ' ii' MARGARETTA BUELL: B.A. Wayne State university: B.A. Eastern Michigan university: M.A. University of Michigan. Social Studies Department chairman. B wr I-if JEANNINE BRUNETTE: A.B. Michigan State university: 'i ' 4 1. A LAURA BULLOCK: B.S. Eastern Michigan university: Macm- N7 ' H gan State university. Home Economics Department chairman. W VINCENT CALLAHAN1 A.B. The Catholic University of Ameri- ca: M.A. University of Detroit: Manhattan college. Mathe- W f 5' A . . s ' I- ' matics. w x A MARILYN CHOIKEZ B.A. University of Detroit: Wayne State 5' - university. Social Studies. I ALVIN CLARK: B.S. and M.A. West Virginia university: Woo- figt - 1, ster university: Wayne State university: St. Mary's university, , - California. Industrial Education. ' . .fi A . 1 1 am ' . '-, V N I , , f I , t, ,I .L JIU A 1 I fm- I ' my o 4 Mi I 4 DAVID CLARK: B.S. Bowling Green State university: M.A. Eastern Michigan university: University of Toledo. Business Education. GEORGE COLE: B.A. Michigan State university: Albion col- lege. Social Studies. MW: LEE COURETAS: B.S. Ferris State college: M.Ed. Wayne State university: University of Michigan. Business Education Depart- ment chairman. Retail Co-op co-ordinator. JIMI SUE DAVEY: B.S. and M.A. Wayne State university. Busi- ness Education. 'WR 221 Parents, eachers eet At Open House vim Illlllvjli, Q23 12 ww Q'-'Q' 'li 222 BETTY DELIA: B.A. Alma college: Wayne State university. Physical Education and Health. DOROTHY DEMRICK: B.S. Wayne State university: Univer- sity of Detroit: University of Michigan. Physical Education and Health. Cheerleader and Pep Club sponsor. GENE DOELLE: B.A. University of Detroit: Wayne State uni- versity. Social Studies. RAYMOND DOYSCHER: B.A. Eastern Michigan university: Wayne State university. Science. Chess club sponsor. ERIKA EDENS: B.A. and M.A. Purdue university: University of Wisconsin. English and Foreign Languages. German club co- sponsor. MICHAEL EMLAW: A.B. and M.A. Wayne State university: M.A. Michigan State university: University of Michigan. Social Studies. CAROLE ENWRIGHT: B.A. Oberlin college: Wayne State university: University of Michigan. English. GLEN J. ENWRIGHT: B.A. and M.A. Northern Michigan uni- versity. Social Studies. JOHN ENWRIGHT: B.S. Northern Michigan university: M.A. Columbia university: U.C.L.A. Social Studies. Yearbook Ad- visor. Shamrock Shenanigans director. EVERETI' ESTERBERG: B.S. University of Minnesota at Du- luth: A.A. Ely Junior college. Industrial Education. RALPH FILZEK: B.S. Eastern Michigan university. Social Studies. - ROBERT FRIEDLAND1 B.S. Central Michigan university: Michigan State university. Journalism and Health. Sham- rock sponsor. HAROLD GAERTNER1 B.A. and M.A. Wayne State university: University of Michigan. Industrial Arts Department chairman. ROSE GIGLIOZ B.S. Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Home Economics. DONALD GILLESBY: B.S. Central Michigan uhiversity: M.A. University of Michigan. Industrial Education. ROBERT GOLDEN: B.A. University of Michigan: M.S. Wayne State university: Flint Junior college. Science. LARRY GORSKI: B.S. Wayne State university: Henry Ford Community college: Eastern Michigan university. Industrial Education. GEORGIA GREEN: B.A. University of Michigan. English. CYNTHIA HAAS: B.A. and M.A. Wisconsin State university. Speech. Debate club and Forensics sponsor. RONALD HAAS: B.S. and M.A. Wisconsin State university. Mathematics. THOMAS HARRISON: B.S. Central Michigan university: Wayne State university: Michigan College of Mining and Tech- nology: San Diego State college. Mathematics. LAWRENCE HARTSlG:B.S. Michigan State university: M.A. Eastern Michigan university: Wayne State university. Physi- cal Education Department chairman. EDWARD HAVIS: B.A. University of North Dakota: M.Ed. Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Science Department chairman. MURIEL HAYDEN: B.A. Siena Heights college: M.A. Uni- versity of Detroit. English. if 24? ---Q. I, I .L l N MARGARET HOLDEN: B.S. University of Detroit: Wayne State university. Business Education. ERICH HOMOLKA: B.A, and M.A. Eastern Michigan univer- sity. Social Studies. Ski club co-sponsor. ANNA FRANCES HOUSTON: B.S. Mississippi State univer- sity: M,A. University of Michigan. Business Education. Ushers r --7-Q club sponsor. THOMAS HUGHES: B.A. Michigan State university. English. Junior Varsity Assistant football coach. ' .Q il ARTHUR JOHNSTON: BS. Westrninister college: Kent State university. Industrial Education. ALEX KARABAJAKIAN: B.S. Eastern Michigan university: American University of Beirut: Michigan State university. Science. JH DIANE KARABETSOS: B.A. University of Detroit: Siena H, Heights college: Eastern Michigan university: San Francisco State college. English. SHIRLEY KOSMACK: B.S. Central Michigan university:Wayne State university, Physical Education and Health. 1 JJ.. . Q---k.N.,,..,N ' ' vt A -4--'Wk Ni... f-al r' P' A- ,i 5 2lMyk.i'W 5 ENJOYING refreshments served to faculty members in the cafeteria Mr. John Salada, and Mrs. Kathleen Slebodnik relax as they discuss after the first parent-teacher conference in October, Miss Doris Kraft, some of the high points of the evening. 223 li t My Pin L faculty swim session on Wednesdays. DORIS KRAFT: B. A. Marygrove col- lege: M. A. Wayne State university: University of Michigan: University of Detroit. English. Tri-Hi-Y club sponsor. KIM KUSNIERQ A.B. University of Detroit. Foreign languages. French club co-sponsor. FRED LEE: B.S. Central Michigan university3M.Ed. Wayne State uni- versity. Athletic and Pool Director. we iw-., s WWW BETTY LINDBERGZ B.S. Wayne State w, university: Michigan State universityi Macomb County Community college. Librarian. MARILYN LOWELL: B.S. Central Michigan university. Busi- ness education. JAMES A. MANOS: B.A. Alma college: M.Ed. Eastern Mich- igan university: University of Michigan. Social Studies. Senior Class co-sponsor. Ski club co-sponsor. ALFRED MARCO: B.S. Indiana State college, Pa.: M.M. Uni- versity of Michigan. Fine arts. Band and Choral director. DAVID MATTHEWS: B.S. Northern Michigan university: M,A. Eastern Michigan university. Special Education. KENNETH MCCAULLEY: B.A. William Penn college: M.Ed. University of Louisville: Drake university: State University of Iowa: Washburn university: Colorado State Teachers college. Psychology. MELVIN MCKENZIE: B.A. Hillsdale college: Wayne State uni- versity: Eastern Michigan university: Physical Education and Health. Assistant Varsity football coach, VELMA MCLEOD: B.A. University of Michigan: Wayne State university: Columbia university: University of Detroit. Math- ematics. National Honor society co-sponsor. STEWART McMlLLlN: B.A. Michigan State university: MA, Eastern Michigan university: Wayne State university: Mexico City college. Social Studies. 13' WATER polo was played by faculty members such as Mr. David Matthews and Mr. Harold Gaerthner during the 'lminirmf 'fxzrv Q New Pool Offers Relaxation for Teachers A .W 1: I U' , - I tt'-M I-f I . M it iii To 4 4 Q . n I Q ww .0 -f-1 it IRI. - 1 - - JEAN MILLlGANi B.A. University of Michigan: B.S.L,S. Car- negie lnstitute of Technology: Albion college: Wayne State uni- versity. Librarian. JOHN MILLS: B.S. Western Michigan university: M.S. Wayne State university. Industrial Education. GERALD F. MOOTS: B.S. and M.A.T. Wayne State university. Special Education. ALICE MAULEM: A.B. University of Detroit: Wayne State university. Social Studies. MARUN MAULEM: B.S. and M.A. University of Detroit: Wayne State university. Business Education. JACK MUNKEBY: B.S. Lawrence Institute of Technology. ln- dustrial Education, JOYCE NESBIT: B.S. Western Michigan university: University of Michigan: Michigan State university, English. MARGARET OLDS: B.A. Northern Michigan university: Cen- tral Connecticut State college: Wayne State university. English. DONALD OLESZKIEWICZ: B.S. Western Michigan univer- sity: M.A. Michigan State university: Wayne State university. Fine Arts Department chairman. MARY LOUISE ORSINI: B.A. University of Michigan: Wayne State university. English, WILFRED R. OWEN: B.A. Allegheny college: B.S. Lehigh uni- versity: M.Ed. Wayne State university, Mathematics. Assistant Varsity football coach. GWEN PAULII B.A. Muskingum college. Farleigh Dickinson university. Home Economics, KATHRYN PENIX: B.A. University of Michigan: Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Social Studies. Senior class co-sponsor. JON PETTYES: B.A. Michigan State university: M.A. Univer- sity of Michigan. English. LOUISE PIETRZYKZ B.S. Wayne State university. English. Future Teachers club co-sponsor. PAULINE POMA: B.A. Marshall university: Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Business Education. Office co-op co-ordinator and Co-op club sponsor. DAVID POWELL: B.S. Western Michigan university: M.Ed. Wayne State university, Mathematics Department chairman. Math club sponsor. CAROLYN PUMP: B.A. University of Detroit. English. GERALD S. RADLOFF: B.S. Ferris State college: M.A. Eastern Michigan university: Michigan State university: Ohio univer- sity: University of Hawaii. Business Education. SHERRY RALSTON: B.S. West Virginia university. English, Future Teachers club co-sponsor. LORNA RAMSAY: B.S. and M.A. Michigan State university: Merrill-Palmer Institute. Special Education. PATRICIA RANTA: B.A. Wayne State university: Universite Laval, Quebec City: Alliance Francaise, Paris. Foreign Lan- guages. French club co-sponsor. MELVIN REBILLOT: A.B. Wayne State university: Macomb County Community college. English. Student Council sponsor. ROBERT REYNOLDS: B.S. and B.S.B.A. Defiance college: Worcester School of Business Science: Michigan State uni- versity: Northwestern university: University of Michigan. Business Education. 117 Teachers Compose This Year's Staff JACK ROBERTS: B.S. University of Miami: M.A. Wayne State university. Physical Education and Health. Varsity basketball coach. WALTER F. ROBERTS JR,: B.A. and MA. Eastern Michigan university. Social Studies. ELIZABETH ROLFE: BS, Wayne State university: Cheboygan County normal: Michigan State university. Social Studies, GERALDINE ROSCANO: B.A. Concord college: Wayne State university: Michigan State university. Business Ed- ucation. RONALD RUZZIN: B,S. Eastern Michigan university, Physical Education and Health. Varsity football coach. Varsity club co- sponsor. GEORGE SABOONJIAN: B.A, Wayne State university. Audio- Visual director. JOHN SALADA: B.A. University of Detroit: M.A. University of Michigan: Eastern Michigan university: University of Maine: Simmon's college: Michigan State university. English and Psychology. Junior class co-sponsor. RUTH M. SENRAU: R,N. Evangelical Deaconess hospital. Nurses co-op. Future Nurses club sponsor. KATHLEEN SLEBODNIK: B.A. University of Michigan: Uni- versity of Detroit: San Diego State college. Social Studies. JUDY SMITH: B.A. Western Michigan university: Eastern Michigan university. Social Studies. H. GENE SNYDER: B.S. Defiance college: M.S. Bowling Green State university: University of Michigan: Wayne State university. Mathematics. Attendance Counselor, JUDY STELMASZAK: B.A. Wayne State university: University of Michigan. Foreign Language. Spanish club sponsor, PATRICIA SWOPE: B.A. University of Michigan: Wayne State university. English. DALE ANN TAKO: A.B. University of Detroit, English. VIRGINIA A. THIBODEAUZ A.B. University of Detroit: Cen- tral Michigan university: Wayne State university. English, ALAN TORP: B.S. Eastern Michigan university. Social Studies. Junior Varsity football coach. CLARENCE VanderSCHAAF: B.A. Calvin college: M.A. Wayne State university: Institute of Social Sciences, The Hague. Social Studies. JO CAROL VERTREGT: B.S. Western Michigan university. Business Education. National Honor society co-sponsor. HELEN VINCE: B.S. and M.Ed. Wayne State university: Uni- versity of Michigan. Business Education. Junior class co- sponsor. FRED VITALE: B.A. Bucknell university: B.D. Colgate Roches- ter Divinity school: M,Ed. Wayne State university: Detroit Institute of Technology: University of Michigan: Michigan State university: Columbia university. Science. DENNIS WHEELER: B.A. St. Ambrose college, Iowa: M.A. Michigan State university. Social Sttudies. Assistant Varsity football coach: Varsity track coach. HERBERT WILSON: B.S. and M.Ed, Wayne State university: University of Detroit. Physical Education and Health. RUDOLPH WOLF: B.A, Wayne State university: Charles uni- versity, Prague. Foreign Language. German club co-sponsor. ANTHONY ZERILLI2 A.B. and M.A. University of Detroit. Social Studies. Social Studies club co-sponsor. R jg . wmmm, 4100 LARGE sums of money are hand- led in school each day, lil! Collecting and keeping track of A ' much of this money were Mrs. Frances Vandelinder, book store clerk, and Mrs. Helen Graves, bookkeeper. .jf i if i vw ,,,., f .,,ww .f:- ' U ,. .i I YN Lfw H ww N,,, W , iwwwm x EFFICIENT secretaries and clerks who kept the offices functioning Mrs. Carol Warner, and Mrs. Angeline Britt. ROW 2, Mrs. Ellen smoothly through the year are: FRONT ROW, Mrs, Virginia Reeb, Fensch, Mrs. Bernice Chapman andMrs.Judy Blackford. 227 Maintenance, Cafeteria Crews Important X M. 1 f-ff T ,f. We 45,3 Q..-ff 1 T 5 r .f 'F -H I he LUNCHES for students this year were prepared by: FRONT ROW, MacGillivray. ROW 2, Beth Gerhart, Gladys Lessl, Mona White Estelle Olson, Marie Criner, Dorothy Klinger, Ann Perri, and Vivian cafeteria manager,Adeline Kramer, andllflarie Lodato. if-SEA KEEPING the high school building in functioning order is the Clarence Thompson, William Hippe, Norman Kauffman, Harold Hofer, responsibility of the maintenance crew. Some of the members of this and Mack Luttrell. ROW 2, Clarence Schroeder, Edgar Lorenz, John year's staff are: FRONT ROW, Frank Childs Jr., Vincent Palazola, Jllhl, Joseph Cucinello, Lewis Waltz, R0b6fI YUUITQ. and Neil Thomas. 228 ADVERTISEMENTS Takmg Tlme For Business W rw? Vt, kg, :RST K TE BAN .yn wmo0WS sv lgnmve ................ M H Nj, . 229 Sirhan Pharmacy gpm H aa, fr '11, rw--wifi, . qrtfrbrb :G 'Q ,A V V' A pm iii Kiln,-. 9 Patronize Dolly and Ed's Dad! VE 9-6767 14100 E. 8 Mile Rd. VE 9-5758 B Grill Where the Gang Goes Just Around the Corner . . . Gratiot near Couzens MACOMB Tobacco and Candy 21411 Gratiot PR 5-2237 I Moldenhauer Insurance Agency For the Best Insurance A? 53 16401 E. 9 Mile Rd. PR 6-2653 230 W ' l g .,- 0 1 4 Q Coverage! iff I H H anderson Flowers Bouqueto and Cwwageo bon 1122 Occaniouo .1 '1 , V A'A' I ,IVV 1, 3 PR 7-9345 1 9 GRATIOT at TOEPFER am MLHD. E. 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PR. 2-2200 238 ALE TES Men's Formal Wear PROIVIS WEDDINGS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS TWO CONVENIENT EAST SIDE LOCATIONS 27I44 Grafiof in Roseville PR 2-9000 I4I55 Grafiof near 6 Mile Rd. 372-T200 R. W. DAVIS nsurance Agency Big Boy's 12 Gratiot PR. 5-1312 -fu. 3 I Ka.--V q 'ix 'R M R I Hail , Meet You af the Big Boy! Nine Mile at Gratiot PR, 7-9137 239 Official Roster Of School Organizations LISTED below and on the following page are the names of the students who are members of the various school organizations. The official lists are presented to The East Detroiter by the advisers of each group. AUDIO VISUAL STAFF Dave Arnold,Gary Blackman, Beth Bock, Bob Briskey, Fran Candela, Cheryll Cloar. Randy Cowan, Nick Fath, Ken Gazo, Lynn Groesbeck, Dale Harper, Rick Grosso, Art Konnis, Betty Lytle, Dave Mara, Earl Mc- Donald, Debbie McPeak. Frank Mogan, Harry Mowen, Greg Mull, Buford Newbour, Bob Parsonson, Ted Plachta, Tim Prize, and Tony Tahnoose. . BOYS BOWLING Den Avason, Paul Azarovitz, Bill Balbach, Bob Barros, Bill Benoit, Bill Bieber, Bob Brenner, Jim Buchman, Dennis Cairo, John Check, Dennis Clements, Ken Gennette, John Goralski, Keith Gugal, Ken Gugal, Chuck Heady, Chuck Hommel, AI Hopkins, Pete lmbrunine, Rich Imperiale, Martin Jacobs, Rich Jensen, Ken Koch, Paul Kotes, Jim Krampits, Ed Leahey, Tom Malecki, Tom Manchen, Guy Mattana, Pat McMa- hon, Rich Menzo. Den Morosky, Ken Mulli- gan, Mike Papiez, Frank Passeggiata. Joe Pittel, Mike Preslow, Bob Rawling, Gordon Rowe, Frank Schultz, Chuck Shade, George Shafer, Bill Sharplin, Rich Smilka, Eric Spendak, Ron Szachta, Joe Tittjung, Tom Ventimeglia, Dan Wilkins, Ralph Wilkins, and Mike Zito, CHESS CLUB Floyd Convery, Fritz Juergensen, Peter Lazar, Tom Lewis, Donald Misson, Scott Morrow, and Tom Russo DEBATE CLUB Judy Barich. Bob Dueweke, Kathy Eck, Alan Kadrofske, Mary O'Gara, Debbie Reichenbach, Rita Ross,Tom Stacer, Linda Willms, and Gail Winslow FUTURE NURSES CLUB Debra Bachert, Marcia Bell, Eugenia Bilicki, Deborah Borlace, Diane Borlace, Rita Bourgeault, Julia Bradley, Debbie Brown, Jhon Brown, Maureen Byrne, Linda Carden, Debbie Cervini, Lynn Clark, Kathleen Cmolach, Dyane Creech, Joyce Cupp, Rochele Doughty, Virginia Filiccia, Barb Hoag, Kathy Hemric, Dar- lene Imlay, Eileen Klimach, Kathleen Kolka, Loretta LaLonde, Donna Lampley, Cheryl Miller, Marcia Miller, Joyce Nie- dojadlo, Sharon Pastrick, Karen Roberts, Robin Rose, Maribeth Ruedger, Beatrice Rusie. Gail Schasser, Rebecca Schwerin, Diane Serra, Lynn Skonieczny, Robyn Smith, Mary Stemmer, Lynn Thieme, Paulette Torre, Vicki Torre, Sue Turn- quist, Antoinette Vitale, Martha Williams, Valerie Williams, and Patrica Zynda. FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Ann Marie Abraham, Tom Becker. Kathy Cassette, Jan Charland, Joyce Clark, Jeanine Davis, Pat Frasard, Peggy Gilin, Laurie Greig, Keith Kawa, Karen 240 Linenger, Sue Linenger, Geraldine Lucido, Wendy Lundquist, Janice Perrett, Sandi Pezzin, Cheryl Purcell, Sandy Sacharski, Valerie Skotcher, Jayne Smiley, Barb Sullivan, Stanley Tombrella, and Barb Troesken. GIRLS BOWLING Ann Marie Abraham, Sandy Abraham, Frankie Amorello, Pat Antonini, Dot Beck- strom, Phillis Bianchi, Marie Borgesi, Mary Jane Bourdeau, Roseanne Bova, Connie Bucci, Linda Carden, Kathy Cassette, Celeste Chirco, Joyce Clark, Marge Cole- iro, Grace Delia, Nancy Delmotte, Audrey Denning, Sue Doering, Dawn Doyle, Beth Ewald, Pat Frasard, Carol Fritz, Cindy Hannum, Kathy Hemric, Marie Hornung, Sharon Hruby, Pat lsbister, Susan Jar- sulic, Karen Koehler, Terry Kulaszewski, Diane Kunkel, Pat Longeran, Mary Jane Langlois, Pam Ledbetter, Wendy Lenning, Karen Linenger, Susan Linenger, Lynn Longabardi, Wendy Lundquist, Mary Ann Majewski, Ann Marie Malecki, Susan Morrow, Barb Martin, Karen Milz, Nancy Minchella, Bernie Minjoe, Chris Moytyka, Chris Murphy, Pat Parenteau, Sharon Pastrick, Sue Peri, Kathy Perpich, Karen Perry, Rosemary Perry, Ruth Powers, Eve Promesso, Diane Radich, Alice Rahhal, Janet Rau, Shirley Rivard, Linda Rosser, Joanne Ruggeri, Beatrice Rusie, Ann Salafia, Lynn Skonieczny, Renee Slasinski, Jayne Smiley, Jackie Stein, Barb Swisher, Wendy Takenaga, Mary Jo Vitale, Toni Vitale, Virginia Vivona, and Rita Wirtanen. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB Sally Boerner, Jan Bridge, Alan Brom- ley, Evelyn Brooks, Alicia Chapman, Linda Crane, Rita Csurgo, Linda Dimitroff, Cheryl Dornbush, Sarah Dufendach, Mike Failla. Diane Fitzpatrick, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Rick Foreit, Judy Fritzsche, Paula Graebert, Barb Grant, Kathy Hoff, Dana Jackson. Peter Jakubiszen, Julie Jarkey, Kathy Kamish, Gail Kwentis, Tina Langerbacher, Scott Meyersieck, Debbie Murphrey, Pat Mozdzen, Nancy Nies, Gary Nummer, Dave Regan, Eva Schumacher, Jon Sprech- er, Philip Steller, Tim Timlin, Pam Uytten- hove, Denise Williams, Judy Williams, and Pat Ziemlewicz. KEY CLUB Bob Britt, Bob Cosand, Keith Creagh,Jeff Dornbush, Tom Dunn, John Grimes, Pat Huebner, Al Kadrofske, Bob Kaye, Gary Knoll, Mark Lipowski, John. McMenamin, John Monticciolo, Dave Moody, Bob Peri, Carl Sularz, and Tom Thompson. LIBRARY STAFF Beverly Bartlett, Ken Belew, Debbie Benoit, Anna Bertolini, Margaret Bishop. John Campbell, Judy Church,Sylvia Comito. Fred Como, Carole Dembeck, Denise Dot- son, Ellen Girard, Diane Heatherly, Jackie Jones, Kristine Lang, Amy Lavender, Jan Marchionini, Theresa McGuire, Maelouise Meyka, Michele Miller, Denise Myers, Rachel Pemberton, Janice Perrett, Sharon Pisacreta, Jane Reed, Ruth Reed, Rita Ross, Linda Rosser, Rick Ryzack, JackieSmaller. Christine Strauch, Coleen Trinkley, Virginia Vivona, Glenn Walton, Mary Jane Watch- owski, and Laura Zschering. MADRIGAL SINGERS Tom Dunn, Mike Elliott, Alan Kadrofske, Ilene Muhr, Kathy Oueeneville, Tom Thomp- son, Coleen Trinkley, Sharon Smith, Cyndy Suchocki, and Bill Wishart. MARCHING BAND Phyllis Allen, Elizabeth Baier, Richard Baier, Bert Bennett, Jan Berendt, Richard Bichel, Steven Blackburn, Ronald Brandt, John Brogowicz, Linda Carden, Sharon Chabot, Karen Clark, Larry Coulter, Alan Cunningham, Kenneth Domlovil, Vicky Ellis, Dennis Felker, Nancy Freier, Julie Frey, Diane Fritz, Arlene Golembiewski, Gary Graham, Beth Groesbeck, Deborah Hemme, Peter Jakubiszen, Suzan Jarsulic, Janice Keeler, Norma Kuszmaul, Loretta LaLonde, Mariann LaSota, Karen Linenger, Dennis Lovelace, Caroline Maltese, Carl Maszal, Scott Meyersieck, Maelouise Meyka, Debbie Miller, Geraldine Morenski, Patricia Mozdzen, Natalie Ochenski, Steven Osterlund, Frieda Pasque, Linda Pompi, Ruth Reed, Dave Rent, Ron Riley, Linda Robinson, Rick Rogensues, Ron Rose, Rick Rottiers, Eileen Satterfield, Paul Schober, Mark Schumaker, Mark Solomon, Danny Speshock, Cathy Tice, Pam Trantham, Ann Trinkley, Ray Violante, Chris Wheatley. Denise Williams, Barry Woods, and Dave Workman, MATH CLUB Richard Bichel,Victor Boccalon. Joyce Conte, AnthonyCrudo, Linda Czarnomski, Kathy Domenick, Robert Dueweke, Pat Frasard, David Hocking, Barb Homolka, David Hull, Marilyn Kedzierski, Barbara Kuszmaul,Henry Kwiotek, Sandy Landino, Peter Lazar, Denise Misson, Donald Mis- son, Mike Pryjmak,Ruth Reed, and Thomas Russo. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Brenda CoIdwelI,Beverly Craig, Marilyn Kedzierski, Barbara KuszmaulSue Linenger, Diane Mattice, Michele MilIer,Diane Sfair. Dolly Sirhan, Cheryl Slowiczek, Suzanne Sofian, Dawn TingwalI,and Barb Troesken. NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY Paula Graebert, Howard LeBeau, Mike Moody, Kathy Murphy,BilI Osburn, Nancy Schaible, Eva Schumacher,Jan Shafer, and Tim Timlin, NURSES CO-OP Debbie Bachert, Marcia Bell, Eugenia Bilicki, Deborah Borlace, Rita Bourgeault, Julie Bradley, Maureen Byrne, Sandra Campanella, Linda Carden, Carole Cipolla, Carolyn Clark, Kathleen Cmolach, Diane Creech, Joyce Cupp, Janet Dalton, Rochelle Doughty, Geri Gajewski, Kathleen Hemric, Barbara Hoag, Darlene lmlay, Linda lwan- ski, Deborah Jahnke, Mary King, Eileen Kli- mach, Kathleen Kolka, Theresa Kulczewski, Donna Lampley, Denise Lee, Anna Leon- ardi, Jan Markus, Kathleen Matthes, Mar- cia Miller, Ilene Persyn, Eileen Raby, Karen Roberts, Robin Rose, Maribeth Ruedger, Beatrice Rusie, Gail Schasser, Lenore Schroeder, Rebecca Schwerin, Diane Serra, Lynn Skonieczny, Robyn Smith, Mary Stemmer, Carol Steury, Carol Ste- vens, Lynn Thieme, Vicki Torre, Susan Turnquist, Carolyn Vezina, Antoinette Vitale, Martha Williams, Valerie Williams, Linda Willms, and Pat Zynda. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Ann Marie Abraham, Michelle Abraham, Sandra Aiuto, Debra Bachert, Dot Beck- strom, Sally Boerner, Cyndy Bolus, Cathy Bowlds, Sandra Brioc, Judy Brown, Bev Burd, Diane Carli, Denise Carter, Rufina Castillo, Mary Ann Clegg, Linda Coley, Bev Craig, Pam Czischke, Brenda D'Angelo. Jeanine Davis, Debbie Dickson, Kathy Di- Laura, Pat DiLaura, Debbie Dyer, Kathy Eck, Sue Fields, Steve Fisher, Tom Forester Anna Gelfusa, Larry Gmyrek, Arlene Golem- biewski, Barb Gostkowski, Denise Guia, Maureen Harris, Kathy Hoff, Sharon Huch- ok, Dana Jackson, Judy Johnson, Andrea Jones, Susan Keller, Fred Kloss, Debra Kuhn, Jan Larry, Sheryl Linenger, Randie Litsair, Sue Manino, Sue Morrow, Carrie Masters, Debby Naeyaert, Joanne Nealy, Sue Oren, Sue Pastrich, Pat Pompi, Denise Rehman, Kathy Resk, Joanne Saoud, Marla Schafnitz, Nancy Schaible, Alan Schneider, Jo Sicibilia, Theresa Sippl, Shirley Varden, Judy Williams, and Robert Zelmanski. OFFICE CO-OP Craig Aben, Madeline Agrusso, Sandra Aiuto, Debbie Archer, Lana Bailey, Jill Beardslee, Cheryl Belcynski, Kathy Bom- marito, Mary Jane Bommarito, Mike Borysewicz, Kathy Bray, Francis Candela, Diane Carli, Roseann Cerra, Karen Chapoton, Kristy Clark, Mary Ann Coldi- cott, Nancy Cooper, David Cunningham, Denise Dedenbach, Larry Dombrowski, Grace M. Delia, Dolly Denyer, Karen Elyk, Ginny Gallo, Jenny Gionet, Diane Graf, Karen Grzenkowicz, Kathy Hashley, Janet Hayek, Pat Homolka, Rosemary Hottie, Barb Keranen, Elaine Krzezewski, Sharon Labadie, Diane Lage, Mary Leone, Laura Louiselle, Joan Loza, Anna Lucci, Lisa Madsen, Diane Mattice, Maria Meli, Debby Naeyaert, Kristine O'Lear, Regina Orr, Mary Peltier, Christine Reo, Judi Richter, Elaine Rilei, Jane Rivard, Cyndy Roberts, Denise Robinson, Gail Rogers, Louise Rohmer, Susan Rotarius, Barb Sekotowski, Fran Salafia, Sue Skorski, These Pages Elaine Spezia, Nancy Staples, Jackie Stein, Pat Stockwell, Barb Swisher, Linda Toner, Vicky Vallone, Pam Walezak, Chris Wolo- szyn, Linda Whiteaker, and Karen Young, PEP BAND Phvllls Allen, Richard Baier, Ken Bar- rand, Bert Bennett, Richard Bichel, Kathy Boles, Ron Brandt, John Brogowicz, Ken Domlovil, Richard Dobkowski, Den Felker, Gary Graham, Kathy Hashley, Peter Ja- kubiszen, Sue Jarsulic, Carrie Maltese, Carl Maszal, Pat Mozdzen, Dave Reh- man, Dave Rent, Ron Riley, Linda Robin- son, Richard Rogensues, Ron Rose, Mark Shumaker, Mark Solomon, Pam Trant- ham, Ann Trinkley, Raymond Violante, Denise Williams, and Dave Workman. PEP CLUB Ann Marie Abraham, Sue Anderson, Donna Anniel, Diane Bargiel, Dot Beck- strom, Kathy Bendzenski, Deb Benoit, Sue Biernat, Jan Bridge, Bob Britt, BerniceBue, Denise Carrier, Kathy Cassette, Joyce Clark, Jan Charland, Mary Ann Clegg, Chris Cle- ments, Debby Ciaramitaro, Nanette Con- testi, Linda Crane, Janine Cruchet, Pam Czischke, Jeannie Davis, Grace V. Delia, Nancy Delmotte, Jim Dettar, Linda Dimi- troff, Jan Dirven, Joyce Dobo,Terri Domen- ick, Cheryl Dornbush, Jeff Dornbush, Mary Ann Drobek, Carole Fodale, Pat Frasard, Carol Fritz, Sue Fulton, Peggy Gilin, Laurie Greig, Ed Griffor, Paula Graebert, Carol Halicki, Connie Harkness, Lynne Hemmen, Mary Lou Hoffman, Cheryl Hawes, Pat Huebner, Ruth Hutchinson, Gloria Jenio, Connie Jenkins, Judi Johns0n,Jackie Jones. Kathy Kamish, Keith Kawa, Bill Keenan, Janet Keith, Karen Krasicky,Diane Kunkel, Tina Langenbach, Jan Larry, Marianne LaSota, Denise Lavender, Sue Lazarow, Sheryl Linenger, Sue Linenger, Randie Litsair, Joyce Logsdon, Lynn Longobardi, Betty Los, Geri Lucido, Wendy Lundquist, Beth Lupo, Pete Maftieu, Sylia Marcinik, Frank McCulIough,John McCullough, John Menamin, Maelouise Meyka, Michele Mil- ler, Denise Misson, Mike Moody, Debby Morisette, Scott Morrow,Mona Mort, Deb- by Murphrey, Marlene Neil, Dennis Norris, Jim Norris, Nancy Oliver, Debra Oliverio, Mary Olson, Karen Petroff, Sandi Pezzin, Jim Pfieffer, Linda Pompi,Jeanette Portuesi. Cheryl Purcell, Eileen Raby, Alice Rahhal, Janice Ream, Sharon Roach,Dan Ross, Lynn Ross, Linda Rosser, Josephine Scibilia, Valerie Skotcher, Jayne Smiley,Jeannette Smith, Ted Spiro, Frank Steller, IPhilip Steller, Barb Sullivan, Tom Thompson, Shephanie Tringali, Barb Troesken, Maria Vivona, Lynne Wayne, Barb Westveer, Chris White, Charmaine Wray, ColIeenWroblew- ski, Deb Ybarra, Janet Young, MikeYoung, and Marisa Zanotti. PIT Sr BALCONY DRAMA CLUB Judy Barich,CaroI Calvert, Brad Coche, Pat Copeland,Jan Dalton, Terri Domenick, Cheryl Dornbush, Tom Dunn, Vicky Ellis, Diane Femminineo, DeniseGermain, Paula Graebert, Carol Gnesda, Laurie Greig, Beth Groesbeck, Cheryl Hawes, Bonnie Harwood, Cindy Hand, Carol Jackson, Cheryl James, Julie Jarkey, Debbie Kuhn, Gail Kwentus, Amy Lavender,Howard Le- Beau, Pat LeBeau, Tom Macheski, Pat Marino, Debbie Mixa, Carrie Masters, Louise Matteucci, Earl McDonald, Terry McGuire, John McMenamin, John Montic- ciolo, David Moody, Mike Moody, Kathy Murphy, Angie Nuccio, Bill Osburn, Joanne Saoud, Nancy Schaible, Eva Schumacher, Jim Seppey, Diane Serra, Diane Sfair, Janet Shafter, Jayne Smiley, Sandi Sparks, Jon Sprecher, Judy Stahl, Dan St. Laurent, Tim Timlin, Scott VanderMolen, Gordon Weatherford, and Gail Winslow. SHAMROCK STAFF David Bauer, Maryanne Clegg, Christine Clements, Tom Dunn, Susan Fields, Karen Hooper, Janet Keith, Jan Larry, ChrisMoty- ka, Arlene Neil, Nancy Nies, Mary Olson. Susan Oren, Pat Petrone, Deborah Poirier, Gary Pulice, Alice Rahhal, Daniel Ross, Elaine Schober, Jeff Springfield, Judy Williams, and Carol Williamson, SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB Jim Boyda, Joyce Clark, Sarah Dufen- dach, Judy Fritzsche, Ed Griffor, Cheryl Hawes, Beatrice Johnson, Janet Keith, MaryAnn LaSota, Jan Larry, Dave Leon- ard, Wendy Lundquist, Diane Maniaci, Debby Murphrey, Mary Olson, Michael Pryjmak, Cheryl Purcell, Alice Rahhal, Ariel Sardas, Cheryl Shelson, Frank Steller, Philip Steller, Dawn Tingwall, Barb Troesken, Virginia Vivona, and Denise Yardley. TRI-HI-Y-CLUB Pat Affeldt, Jeanette Bilotti, Nadene Brandimore, Joyce Conte, Julie Dalak, Carla Fisher, Janet Hansen, Connie Hark- ness, Sharon Hertel, Marge Hill, Terry Hill, Christine Keifer, Sue Keller, Connie King, Christine Kinski, Pam Ledbetter, Sue Luburich, Mona Mort, Chris Motyka. Bernice Murdock, Pat Prather, Kathy Oueeneville, Gloria Rospierski, Sandra Sacharski, Danielle Sass, Barb Sekutowski, Sharlene Simpson, Eileen Straitor, Lynn Waldon, Mary Jane Watchowski, and Cheryl Woods. USHERS CLUB Sandy Augustyn, Janice Berendt,Dorene Bogel, Marie Borgesi, Cathy Bowlds, Ruth Castillo, Joyce Conte, Beverly Craig,Debbie Cunningham, Pam Czischke, JeanineDavis, Kathy DiLaura, Linda Dimitroff, Kathy Durella, Sandy Hallock, Janet H-ansen,Kathy Hemric, Marge Hill, Terry Hill, Julie Jar- key, Melinda Jewart, Sandra Kenward, Chris Keifer, Karen Krasicky, Linda Kusek. Debbie Laesch, Debby Lantzy,Barb Leppek, Gerri Linville, Sue Luburich,Carol Mamrot, Leslie Manzon, Sylvia Marcinok, Barb McGaugh, Bernie Murdock, Cheryl Orel. Peggy Price, Eileen Raby, Jean Richards, Lara Richards, Sharon Roach, Gloria Rospierski, Sandra Sacharski, Lenore Schroeder, Barb Sekutowski,VaIerie Skot- cher, Cindy Sparvieri, Peggy Spry, Terry Smith, Sue Swaim, Nancy Tucker, Lynn Walden, and Mary Jane Watchowski. Presented By Powell Studios 241 A Aben, Craig 112 Adda, Guy 1 12 Agresta. Daniel 112 Agrusso, Madeline 112 Aiuto, Sandra 112 Ales, Salvetore 112 Allard, Michael 112 Allen, Phyllis 24, 112 Alter. Ralph 88,113,123 Anagnostakis, Stella 105 Anderson, Robert 45. 62, 105 Antonini, Patricia 105 Archer, Debbie 113, 155 Ashton, William 55,113 Atnip, David 113 Aurand, Thomas 1 13 B Bachara, Jerry 1 13 Baier, Elizabeth 24, 104 Bailey, Lana 113 Baker, Kerry 85.88, 113 Barczynski, Ronald 1 13 Bargiel, Diane 29, 113 Bargiel, Doris 113 Barnett, Nancy 113 Barrand, Kenneth 18, 14, 1 13, 149 Bartolone, Angela 113 Bastianelli, Robert 113 Bayerski, Patricia 1 13 Beardslee, Jill 114 Belcher, Michael 114 Belcynski, Cheryl 105 Bell. Marcia 114 Benacquisto, Anthony 114 Bendzinski, Kathleen 62, 114 Bertolini, Anna 114 Bertolini, Barbara 114 Bertram, Linda 114 Bess, Charles 114 Bessette, Robert 1 14 Bettencourt, Lawrence 84, 88, 1 14 Betts, Daniel 114 Bichel, Richard 57.68, 105 Biecker, John 114 Bielawski, Colleen 22, 114 Biernat, Susan 28, 114, 116 Bilicki, Eugenia 114. 145 Bird, Charles 115 Birmingham, Larry 115 Bisby, Wayne 115 Boles, Kathleen 24. 115 Bologna, Janice 115 Bommarito, Kathleen 1 15 Bommarito, Mary Jane 115 Bommarito, Stephanie 115 Borlase, Deborah 115 Borlase, Dianne 115 Borowski, Janice 116 Borysewicz, Michael 1 16 Boshaw, Cindy 116, 134 Bourgeault, Rita 116 Bova, Rosanne 117 Bozzi, Michael 117 Bradley, Julia 43, 117 Bray, Kathleen 117 Britt, Robert 27, 28, 117 Broderdorf, Terrie 38, 117 Brooks, Craig 90, 117, 141 Brovet, Rose 1 17 242 Senior Brown, James 1 1 7 Brown, Judy 1 1 7 Brown. Michael 51, 88, 117 Bryant, Donna 117 Bucci, Constance 117 Burd, Beverly 117 Burley, Edward 85, 88, 117 Burnham, Joseph 117 Buttazzoni, Lenore 118 Byrne, Maureen 118 C Camarda, Vincent 1 18 Campbell, John 118 Candela. Francis 118 Carli, Diane 66,118 Carra,Caro1 118 Carrier, Denise 105 Carter, Janice 16, 118, 165 Cassette, Kathleen 118 Catallo, Franca 118 Catinella, Nick 118 Caughell, Audrey 105 Cerra, Roseann 118 Chabot, Sharon 24 Chambers, Shirley 118 Chapoton, Karen 22, 118 Charland, Janice 105 Church, Judith 105 Cieslinski, Laurie 118 Cimini, Flavia 118 Clark, Carolyn 1 19 - Clark. Joyce 79, 119, 146 Clark. Kristy 119, 134 Clark, Ronald 119 Clements, Christine 55, 115, 1 19 Cmolach, Kathleen 105 Coldicott, Mary Ann 119 Coldwell, Brenda 16,17, 62. 105 Cole, Timothy 1 19 Colflesh, Jim 35, 120 Collins, Diane 120 Comfort, Daniel 120 Comito, Sylvia 120 Contesti, Nanette 116, 120 Cook, Linda 120 Cooper, Larry 106. 141 Copeland, Janis 41,120 Craig, Beverly 31, 66, 106 Cross, Larry 120 Cross, Nancy 121 Cross, Patricia 121 Crown, Dale 121 Cruchet, Janine 24.51,121 Cunningham, David 121 D D'Agostini, Bob 121 Dalak, Julianne 16, 17, 29, 106, 138, 165 Daniels, Gary 121 Darling, Diane 121 Dattero, Anthony 121 Dawson, Kent 121 DeAngelo, Sam 121 DeBlouw, Geraldine 121 DeCocker, Gerard Dedenbach, Denise 121 DeGryse, Janice 121 Delia, Grace Marie 121 Delia, Grace V. 122 Di rectory Delmotte, James 122 Delpier, Marilyn 29, 122 DeLuca, Mary 52,107 Dembeck, Carol 51, 122 Demopolis, Anna 122 Denyer, Dolores 122 DePaola, Charles 122 DePonio, George 48 Dickson. Deborah 122 Dimitroff, Linda 66, 122 Dirven, Janet 122 Dixon, Dennis 122 Dobush, Michael 122 Doering, Michael 122 Doherty, Lynda 122 Dombrowski, Lawrence 122 Domenick. Terri 122 Domsic, Mary 123 Dornbush, Cheryl 123 Dover, David 123 Dreslinski, Alex 123 Dungs. Nancy 123 E Eckhout, Diane 123 Evona, Elena 12, 15, 16, 62, 102, 103 Ezyk, Karen 124 Ezyk, Mark 124 F Farmer, David 124 Fasanga, Ronald 124 Fehir, Joseph 124 Feimer,Nikollas124 Ferreri, Michael 124 Figelski, Barry 124 Findora, Richard 124 Fisher, Steven 125 Flick, William 125 Flores, Laly 125 Forhans, Guenther 125 Fracassa, Robert 57, 88, 102, 103,130 Francis, Andrew 125 Francis, Fred 125 Franzel, William 125 Frasard, Patricia 68, 125 Freier, Nancy 24, 30, 107 Fritz, Carol 125 Fritzsche, Judith 79, 107 Fulton, Susan 125 G Gabrielson, Diana 125 Gagnon, Kathryn 125 Gajewski, Geraldine 125 Gallagher, Brian 125 Gallo, Virginia 125 Gandee, Deborah 125 Garavaglia. Paul 52, 126 Gardner. Beverly 126 Gastaldo, Pamela 126 Gerhart, Carol 126 Giannola.John 126 Gilin, lVlarcie 126 Gionet, Jeannett 126 Girard, Ellen 126 Gish, Steven 126 Gitschlag, Susan 126 Gmyrek, Gary 126 Golda, Robert 126 Golden, Lois 126 Gollis, Robert 126 Graebert, Paula 126,141 Graf, Diane 126 Graham, Gary 24,127, 149 Gramzay, Steven 127 Grazia, Nancy 127 Griffor, Edward 14, 28. 62, 127 Griggs, Athine 24, 127 Groesbeck, Lynn 19, 127, 141 Groesbeck, Mark 88, 90, 91. 95, 127 Gruebner, Bruce 128 Grzenkowicz, Karen 128 Gudenau, Leonard 128 Guerra, Michael 128 H Halicki, Carol 47, 128 Hallock, Sandra 66, 128 Hamilton, Michael 128 Hamilton, Terry 34,128 Hannaford, Susan 129 Harmon, Beverly 129 Harper, Dale 129 Harris, David 129 Hart, Kathleen 47,129,130 Hartman,Joan 107 Hashley, Kathleen 129 Hauser, Neil 129 Havelka, Mary 16, 129 Hayek, Janet 107 Heine, Lana 129 Hemme, Debra 24, 25, 107, 159 Hendershot, Rickey 129 Henning, Virginia 22,129 Hersey, Neil 129 Heftel, Charles 129 Hill, Margaret 66, 67, 78, 129 Hilles, Michael 129 Hintze, John 130 Hoag, Barbara 43, 107 Hoenicke, Gary 130 Hoffmeyer, James 130 Homolka, Patricia 130 Hooper, Karen 12, 13, 14, 16, 130 Hottle, Rosemary 66, 130 Hovatter, Dennis 130 Huchok, Sharon 66,78,130 Huey, Glen 24,131 Huff,John131 Hughey, Robert 131 Huneau, Daniel 131 Hunt, Mary Sue 131 Hurt, Dale 22, 23, 131 Hutchison, Ruth 131 Imperiale, Richard 131 lndish,llene124,131 Ireland, Amy 22 lsbister, Patricia 131 J Jackson, Gary 131 Jackson, Linda 131 Jakubiszen, Peter 24, 131 Jankowski, Leonard 131 Jarvis, Patricia 131 Jedrzejek, Joseph 131 Jensen, Deborah 132 Johnson, Jill 107 Johnson, Thomas 132 Johnston, Kathleen 132 Jonas, Bernice 132 Jones, Jaquelyn 132 Jones, Jocelyn 132 Jones, Mike 132 Jordan, Mary Jo 22, 132 K Kamish, Kathleen 107 Kay, Ellen 132 Kazmer, James 132 Keck, Sally 42, 132 Senior Kedzierski, Marilyn 48, 57, 68, 104 Keeler, Janice 24, 132 Keenan, William 132 Keller, Helga 107 Keller, Susan 132 Keranen, Barbara 107 Kielasa,Joseph 107 King, Gerald 35, 132 Kirby, Charlene 24, 132 Klawender, Gary 133 Klenner, Steven 133 Klimack, Eileen 133 Kloock, Gary 133 Knope, Gary 133 Knowles, Catherine 133 Knowles, Jerry 133 Koehler, Karen 133 Konchel, Jerome 134 Koss, Barbara 57, 134 Kotes, Jacquelyn 134 Kowalik, Kenneth 124, 134 Kozlowski, Ron 134 Krakowiak,Jan 134 Krampits, James 134 Kreyger, David 134 Krochmal, David 135 Krozek, Thomas 135 Krynski, Gary 135 Krzezewski, Elaine 120, 135 Kubik, Patrick 135 Kuhn, Veronica 135 Kulpa, Judith 135 Kunath, Walter 135 Kunkel, David 135 Kurtti, Gary 135 Kuszmaul, Barbara 68, 69, 108 L Labadie, Sharon 135 Labbe, Chuck 135 LaBranche, Raymond 135 Lachowicz, Wayne 135 LaFrate, Louis 135 Lage, Diane 135 Lahman, Charles 136 LaLonde, Carolyn 136 Lambert, Lawrence 136 Lampley, Donna 136 Landon, Edward 136 LaRosa, Diane 136 Larry, Janis 136 Laube. Fred 136 Laurence, William 136 Laursen, Allan 136 Lazzaro, Mary 136 Lazzaro, Nancy 136 LeBeau, Howard 26, 52, 136 LeBlanc, Chris 136 Ledbetter, Pamela 136 Ledbetter, Sheila 136 LeDuc, Donna 136 Leonard, David 137 Leone, Anthony 137 Leone, Mary 40, 137 Leong, Chris 108 Lertola, John 138 Lesch, Darrel 138 Lew, Joe 138 Lewis, Deborah 138 Linenger, Craig 15.85, 87. 88, 123, 138 Directory Linenger, Sheryl 15, 66, 115, 138 Linenger, Susan 108 Litz, Elizabeth 78, 138 Llewellyn, Neil 139 Logsdon, Joyce 15, 29, 115. 1 16, 1 19, 139 Loiselle, Laura 120, 139, 155 Lombardi, Donna 139 Long, Joseph 139 Lopiccolo, Rose 108 Lozo. Joan 139 Lucci, Anna 139 Lucido, Geraldine 108 Ludwig, Joseph 139 Lumetta, Richard 139 Lundquist, Wendy 79, 139, 146 Lutey, Thelma 139 Lutteke, Bonnie 52, 139 Lutz, Robert 139 Lyden, Mary Kay 139 M Madsen, Annelise 139 Magni, Dino 139 Majewski, Allen 140 Malecki, Michael 140 Maljak, Joel 90, 94, 140. Manchen, Thomas 140 Maniaci, Diane 140 Manninen, Carole 140 Mapes, Marsha 140 Mara, David 140 Marchionini, Janet 140 Marino,Josephine 140 Marino, Michael 140 MarkuS,Jan14O Martyn, Jeffrey 140 Martz, Pamela 140 Maszal, Carl 24, 140 Mathews, Kathleen 141 Matteucci, Louise 108 Matthes, Kathleen 141 156 4 5 r l i 1 Mattice, Diane 108 McCallister, Linda 108 McColl, James 141 McConnell, Patrick 87, 88, 141 McCullough, Frank 97,141 McCullough, John 55, 62, 102,103,116,119,141 McDonald, Earl 75, 141 McDonough, Steven 141 McGregor, Kathleen 141 McLemore, Yvonne 141 McLeod, Lawrence 137 McNeil, Robert 142 McPeek, Clarence 142 Meadows, Wanda 142 Meli, Maria 142 Mertz, Thomas 142 Metcalfe, Kathleen 142 Meyer, Nancy 12, 16, 17, 62, 142 Meyka, Maelouis 24, 142 Michalak, Patricia 142 Mikolasik, Dan 142 Milioto, Paul 143 Miller, Gary 42, 143 Miller, Marcia 143 Miller, Michele 108 Millsap, Robert 143 Milostan, Patrick 46, 143 Minjoe, Bernadette 108 Mislevy, Sandra 143 Misuraca, Dominic 143 Moody, Michael 65, 75, 143 Moralez. Mark 143 Morawski, Thomas 143 Mozdzen, Patricia 24,49,143 Muccioli , Nathan 143 Mucha, David 143 Mueller, Donald 143 Murdoch, Kathleen 143 Murphy, Christine 143 Murphy, Kathleen 3O,66, 144 Murray, Janis 144 Murray, Steven 24, 144 Musgrave, David 144 N Naeyaert, Deborah 144 Nagle, Marcia 144 Nance, Pamela 144 Nasuti, John 24 Nawrocki, Cheryl 144 Negro, Linda 144 Neil, Arlene 16, 62, 144 Neil, Marlene 28,62, 130, 144 Nester, Teresa 52, 144 Nevedal, Joan 108 Newbour, Buford 98, 99, 144 Newby, Paul 144 Neidojadlo, Gary 144 Nies, Nancy 144 Norris, Dennis 51,145 Northup, Michael 145 Nutting, William 145 O O'Brien, Timothy 137 Ogg, Dennis 145 Ogg, Diane 145 Ogg, Robert 145, 146 244 Senior 0'Grady, James 145 Oke, Michael 88, 145 O'Lear, Kristine 146 Oliver, Doris 146 Oliver, Nancy 146 Olivieri, Dennis 146 Orel, Cheryl 22, 66, 146 Oren, Thomas 146 Orlando, Janet 146 Orr, Regina 146 Osantowske, Karen 16, 29, 147 Osburn, William 18, 19, 75, 147 P Pageau, William 147 Palermo, James 147 Palmer, Darlene 147 Pardo, Thomas 147 Pare, Michael 147 Passeggiata, Frank 147 Paternoster, Michael 147 Paternoster, Robert 147 Patterson, Thomas 147 Payne, Maureen 16, 147 Peinovich, Dorothy 147 Pelchat, Gerald 147 Peltier, Mary 147 Penzien, Evelyn 147 Perry, Mark 148 Persells, Donna 108, 124 Peterson, Jarratt 148 Petrilla, Michael 148 Petrone, Patricia 148 Phillips, Nancy 148 Picarella, Sam 148 Pierce, Cathy 148 Pike, Cynthia 148 Pizzo, Victoria 109 Poirier, Deborah 53, 148 Pompi, Patricia 66, 70, 109 Di rectory Popowski, Sharon 148 Porter, Gale 28, 148 Powell, Gayle 148 Power, Daniel 148 Powers, Ruth 148 Pratt, Irene 148 Pryjmak, Michael 68, 109 Przytulski, Dennis 148 Purcell, Cheryl 51, 78, 116, 127, 149 0 Ouenneville, Gail 149 R Raber, Dennis 149 Rable, Christine 109, 124 Radich, Diane 149 Rau,Janet 29,115,149 Rayner, Charles 39, 149 Rea, Paula 149 Ream, Janice 149 Reeb, David 150 Reese, Robert 150 Regan, David 24, 150 Rehahn, Patricia 150 Reo, Christine 150 Richards, Jean 66,124,150 Richardson, Michael 150 Richter, Judith 151 Rilei, Elaine 151 Rivard, Jane 151 Roberts, Cynthia 151 Roberts, Karen 151 Roberts, Michael 151 Robinson, Denise 151 Robinson, Linda 24,27,151 Rogers, Gail 42, 151 Rohmer, Louise 151 Rose, Ronald 24, 54, 149, 151 Ross, Daniel 53, 62, 151 Rosser, Linda 48, 151 Rotarius, Susan 109 Rottier, Michael 151 Rowland, Sherry 151 Rowley, Janice 151 Ruedger, Maribeth 51, 152 Ruggeri, Angeline 152 Ruggirello, Pamela 152 Russo, Anthony 152 Russo, Stephen 152 Russo, Thomas 68, 152 Ryan, Sharon 152 Ryzack, Richard 152 S Sabadas, Paulette 152 Salafia, Frances 152 Salaski, Thomas 152 Sanfemio, James 152 Saoud, Joanne 152 Saputo, Steven 152 Sardas, Ariel 21, 109 Sassin, Melvine 152 Sassin, Philip 152 Sauer, George 34, 153 Schaible, Nancy 75,153 Schasser, Gail 153 Schasser, June 153 Schley, Ruth 153 Schmidt, Erich 153 Schmidt, Gary 153 Schnieder, Allen 66, 154 Schroeder, Lenore 66, 154 Schumacher, Eva 154 Seely, Nancy 154 Seguin, Laura 134, 154 Sekutowski, Barbara 1 10 Semrau, James 110 Seppey, James 18, 1 9, 65, 1 54 Sfair, Diane 110 Shafer, Janet 154 Sharba, Mary 154 Shelson, Cheryl 62, 79, 110, 127 Shepherd, Keith 88, 154 Shepperson, Deborah 154 Shields, James 1 54 Siecienski, Veronica 154 Sikorski, Diane 154 Sinclair, Roger 154 Sippl, Theresa 66, 154 Sirhan, Dolly 12,51,110,116 Sise, George 155 Skorski, Susan 155 Skudas, Diane 155 Slager, Susan 155 Slone, Steven 155 Slowiczek, Cheryl 62, 1 10 Smilka, Richard 155 Smith, Danny 155 Smith, Renee 156 Smith, Theresa 66, 156 Sochacki, Richard 156 Sofian, Suzanne 110 Sorensen, Gayle 156 Sparks, Sandra 79, 156 Spenella, Ronald 156 Spezia, Elaine 22, 30, 156 Spiro, Theadore 157 Spiro, Timothy 157 Springfield, Jeffery 53, 157 Spruth, Dale 157 St. Laurent, Daniel 19, 27, 157 Stacer, Thomas 75,157 Staples, Nancy 157 Staza, Sandra 157 Stegman, Hans 157 Stein, Jacqueline 157 Steller, Frank 21, 62, 63, 70, 110, 124 Steller, Philip 21, 62, 70, 110 Stemmer, Mary 157 Steury, Carol 157 Stidham, Deborah 157 Stockie, Linda 157 Stockman, Norbert 157 Stockwell, Patricia 157 Stultz, Ronald 158 Sullivan, David 158 Sullivan, Sharon 158 Superson, Shirley 158 Sutter, Thomas 158 Sutton, Gary 158 Sutton, Jerome 158 Sweeney, Patricia 158 Swiantaniowski, Gary 24, 1 58 Swisher, Barbara 158 Szczesniak, Terry 158 T Tabbert, Gary 158 Senior Talbot, Karen 158 Tepass, Diane 158 Tessman, Steven 24, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 158 Thibodeau, Donald 88, 158 Thomas, Michael 159 Thompson, Thomas 15, 22, 23, 62, 63, 102, 103 Tietz, Edward 159 Tillinger, Suzanne 159 Tilney, Deborah 159 Tilney, Roxanne 160 Timlin, Thomas 18, 22, 27, 28.29, 75, 160 Tingwall, Dawn 12, 62, 79, 160 Tocco, Salvatore 145, 160 Toeroek, Elizabeth 161 Tollis, Patrick 161 Tombrella, Stanley 110 Toner, Linda 161 Torre, Victoria 161 Townsend, Linda 161 Trawczynski, Christine 161 Troesken, Barbara 79, 104 Trotter, Marjorie 78, 110 Turnbull, Linda 161 Turner, Carol 161 Turnquist, Susan 43, 161 V Vallone, Victoria 161 Directory Van Huesden, Nicholas 37 161 VanWormer, Vernon 161 Veach, Claudia 66, 161 Verbos, Diane 161 Verwee, David 161 Vesey, Linda 16, 17, 161 Vezina, Carolyn 162 Vitale, Antoinette 12, 162 Vivona, Virginia 110 Vocke, Martin 162 W Wagner, Robert 162 Walden, Lynn 66,162 Walezak, Pamela 111 Wallace, Jill 111 Walton, Glenn 64, 162 Warf, Shirley 162 Webber, James 162 Wesselman, Brenda 162 Westveer, Barbara 62, 111 Whitaker, Kathy 162 Whiteaker, Linda 162 White, Russell 162 Wilber, Gary 162 Wilkins, Ralph 162 Williams, Martha 43, 162 Williams, Mark 162 Williams, Roberta 16,17,163 Williams, Valerie 163 Willms, Linda 31,111 Wilson, Charlotte 163 Wilson, Rita 163 Windels, Perry 164 Wint, Patricia 164 Wishart, William 22, 27, 54, 164 Woloszyn, Chris 164 Wooten, James 164 Worley, Gerald 164 Woznicki, Robert 164 Wrubel, Debra 111 Y Yarbro, Roy 37 Yates, Larraine 164 Ybarra, Michael 88, 145, 1 Yee, Donald 57 Young, Karen 164 Z Zajac, David 164 Zalewski, John 164 Zaremba, James 164 Zelmanski, Robert 66, 111 Zschering, Laura 164 Zuk, Deborah 164 Zynda, Patricia 43, 164 64 Administration .... Advertising ..... Art ,............. Audio Visual staff . . . Award Winners . . . Band .........,. Basketball ,....,.. Business Education . . . Cafeteria Staff .... Cheerleaders .... Chess club .... Choir .......... Clubs rosters .... Color pictures . . . Cover Girl .... Debate squad .,.. Drama class ....,.. East Detroiter staff . . . English ......... Faculty .... FallPlay... ..,.. Football ...........,. Foreign Language classes Foreign Language club . . Future Nurses club .... Future Teachers club . . . GAA .............. Homecoming . . . Homemaking ........ Honor Graduates ....., Human Relations club .... Industrial Arts ........ Journalism ......... INDEX . 216-219 . 229-239 55 . 65 . 30-31 . 24-25 . 90-96 , 40-41 . 228 . 16-17 69 . 22-23 . 240-241 8-9. 13, 16 . 30 . 74 . 50 78-80. 247 . 50-51 . 220-226 . 18-19 . 84-49 . 48-49 73 72 72 77 . 12-14 . . . 38-39 . 104-1 1 1 . 70 . 34-37 53 Junior Class officers .... Junior Class pictures . . . Key club .......... Library staff ...,.. Maintenance staff . . . Math club ...... Mathematics ........ Music classes ...,.. ,. .. National Honor society . . . Nurses Co-op ....,.... Office assistants ..... Office Co-op ..... Pep club .............. Physical Education ....... Pit and Balcony Drama club Retail Co-op ........... Salutatorian . . . Science .,...... Secretarial staff ...... Senior Class officers .... Senior class portraits .... Shamrock Shenanigans . . Ski club ............... Social Studies classes . . . Social Studies club ....... . Sophomore Class officers . . Sophomore Class pictures . Student Council ........ Teacher of the Year . . . Track .............. Tri-Hi-Y club . . Ushers club. . . Valedictorian .,.. 166' 167-186 67 64 228 68 56-57 54 81 42 66 43 77 44-45 75 43 104 58-59 227 102-103 103-164 26-29 76 46-47 70 187 188-213 62-63 218 97-99 67 66 104 1969 East Detroiter Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . . . . Cheryl Shelson ASSOCIATE EDITOR . . . . Dawn Tingwall ACTIVITIES EDITOR . . . ...... Joyce Clark CLUBS EDITOR ..... . . . Barbara Troesken FACULTY EDITOR . . . . . . . . Sandra Sparks SPORTS EDITOR .... .........., T om Anderson SENIOR EDITORS . . . . Marge Hill, Cheryl Purcell, Marge Trotter JUNIOR EDITORS ..... ..... K athy Hoff, Dana Jackson SOPHOMORE EDITORS .... Becky Preda, Mary Watchowski ADVERTISING MANAGER . . ............ Sandra Sparks BUSINESS MANAGERS . . . . . Sharon Huchok, Beth Litz ADVISER ........................... Mr. John Enwright ASSISTANT EDITORS Judith Fritzsche, Wendy Lundquist, Ann Kushner PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Tom Russo, Howard LeBeau, Brad Coche, Eddy Sirhan YEARBOOK SALESMEN Judy Barich, Kathy Baurhenn, Kathy Bendzinski, Gayle Bennett, Linda Bertram, Steve Bieszki, Marie Borgesi, Diane Borlase, Jim Boyda, Nadeen Brandimore, Debbie Brown, Cindy Buckman, Ivy Bungard. Carolyn Clark, Chris Clements, Marge Coleiro, Chris Conklin, Linda Cook, Bev Craig. Diane Creech, Pam Czischke. Frank Defer, Grace Delia. Terri Domenick, Ken Domlovil. Sal Evola, Vivian Fargo, Sue Fields, Tina Foust, Gail Franckowiak, Carol Fritz, Diane Fritz, Judy Fritzsche. Paula Graebert, Mary Green, Beth Groesbeck. Doris Haineault, Cindy Hand, Lynn Hemmen, Kathy Hemric, Virginia Henning, Coleen Hernandez, Marie Hornung, Ilene Indish. Cheryl James, Richard Killoran, Debra Kop, Beth Kukuk. Pam Ledbetter, Rhonda Long, Wendy Lundquist, Bonnie Lutteke. Sue Maniaci, Sue Mannino, John McCullough, Karen Milz, Debby Mixa, Mae Louise Meyka, Mike Moody, Dianna Morgulec, Patricia Mozdzen, Robert Nebergall, Joyce Niedojadlo, Sharon Nowicki, Gary Nummer. Natalie Ochenski, Victor Ogrodnik, Karen Osantowske. Tom Pardo, Sharon Pastrick, Jan Patchett, Rachel Pemberton, Sandi Pezzin, William Pilkey, Linda Pompi, Cheryl Purcell, Diane Radich. Jan Ratliff, Del Rau, Chuck Rayner, Mike Roberts, Jim Romain, Karen Rotarius. Sandra Sacharski, Eva Schumacher, Jo Scibilia, Vivian Selbmann, Eddy Sirhan, Lynn Skonieczny, Val Skotcher, Chris Smith, Deb Smith, Nancy Spano, Sandi Sparks, Jeff Springfield. Leslie Taylor, Vicki Torre, Stephanie Tringali, Mary Jo Vitale. Karen Weredich, Barbara Westveer, Debby Wrubel, Gary Zanley. ACKNOWLEDGMENT YEARBOOK staff members would like to thank teachers and students who assisted in preparing and selling the 7969 East Detroiter. Special thanks go to the staff and photographers from Powell Studios, especially Ron Schultz, who so satisfactorily supplied our photographic needs. Thanks also go to the Macomb Daily for the use of several pictures and to Mr. Don Lundquist for the sketch of the clock used on the division pages, f W 4-J' ' ,, A 1 Y 4 Y Y P 248


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