Edsel Ford High School - Flight Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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Il 3 fi,-3 ln addition to his regular teaching mail, Xli' Vkatlwi wax in cliargu nt' thc .XXI equip , J rncnt and was head coach ot lwlwl lord X gtwlt twain. llc wax alxo activc in cuntnuinity I .illlaiiw and in St. Paulls l uthcran C lunch if '-mf-t.' . f Nli. Roland Wacker lfdscl Ford. silhouetted against the night, showx :tx architectural dcsign u best advaniagc. TABLE F CGNTENTS Scliiiii cenes Faculty Senior? lnc crc assmen Sports Activities IU 3-L 5-1+ 76 96 In ai punorzimic air ticw of Edsel I-Ord. thc xcpziratc wings. the cnt ploxcd courtx, thc gym- naxiums. and thc parli- ing lot are easily uhscrv- cd, ,A ,Qi x i fp xg . Xqw, 3, ge ,Y 1 . ,E ul ' 6' Y ,is L, . ,A V mm W' 1 - 'a '1-FPWQ Vie if '1 Y Q ez: Q ...,: A , :ui if id pi . 1 .5 n .M Q. wr 5 W 5? Acquufe XPCIICIICC, e con 1 enee, Thy faith has made thee whole N uk 9 -1 Just as faith inspires the complete individual so does it ilso motivate 1 eurrieulum or build the spirit and trtdition of a sehool ln l954 a small group of people begin to studv ind plan for a more meaninglul edueation These people had luth in vihtt they were doing ind their futh plus mueh htrd worlt his tffeeted eteh student it l'dsel I-ord Aeeoldinglv the new eurrieulum h is evolved in this manner hdsel Fords instruetors have filth in the suhjeet matter they impart to students x d 3 in modern eltssrooms with the lttest fieilities but their goil is not to hive students leirn ftets and figures Rtther they help the student to underst md the lnterrelttionships ul ideis thereby giving him in avi treness of the forces controlling the world Beeause he eomptehends these forees he guns ilso 1 sense ol sell eonhdenee his friends and in bod He IS exposed to knowledge in many fields both pr tetieil and philo sophical He is tble to test and afhrm his faith in extra eurrieulxr sports and tetivities Mlny let these opportunities piss by but for those who profit by them 1 basis has been formed for tll future actions When as seniors these people reeeive diplomas they will not signify speeifie amount of knowledge aecumulated Instead the honor will represent the signtfie mee of the statement Thx faith has made thee whole Fdsel B Ford xxx Ill:--. 1 1 1 17 ii ll' ll'ill Iii iE!1'lFl fl 1' 1luhllnm11111lll -N41 Students engage in a friendly ehat at the re.u of the school outside the gvm .ind eafeterta 1 ' ' lf fd 1' .12 ' , i3 ' ' 2 ' ' . . D , . A . , , 1 5. ' I . 2' ' 2 Zjl 'z' 5 2 X . ,. ' , . Is 5 V , 1 I ' . ' 5 ' 3 ' 2' ' . ' ' 2 ' - ' ' . ' . every 21' ' e2 .'.' 3 2 2 A A -' 1 2 2 - . ' ' 2 1 s ' ' ' Q 1 2 , ,- ' , , l sw L-s s - -s X ,- Beginning as 21 sophomore. the student has opportunities to increase his faith in himself. in L- ' 2 ' 1 2 L- . . ' ' . '. ', 2 A. . . 1 - ' ' 'sk-. 2 , . Q 2.1 2 ' be , 2 ' '. N ' - 2 XX .I 32 'A L . l . . 1 ffG,,,'- .2 HKMMWMV AA ,ww 'N Students erowd the bleachers of Iidsel Ford! reeentlx completed stadium where home tkvothttll. cross-country. und truck events ure held, 2 i 3 3 . i 3 u One of the school's completely enelosed courts is sur- rounded by the scicnee. art. and homemaking departf ments and is cared for by students interested in garden- ing. if -it 2? we 2 it lL,: , ,gl -:L 'i . , X 1 ,f-,Y fi .f , A xii I S E Y 5 L t' M 5 g , . if iff 'is Q 5 2 X 5' s . 'fu ,A ti? .t+. - gf if 5 ff 12- Ki Q i I ! iii ix: 5 L .L 'ul 1 l 5 K r' f A A' ,- 1 Y, it V 3 A 1 --H Q -Y 5. J. .Lee is '1 Sunshine on the new-fallen snow und shadow patterns made by the trees provide students in the A-wing with attractive scenery. ,Wg x ,AV Q I , . ,, - M I Q l alze Use of Enclose Courts, New y Constructed port Arena, An interesting f 21 l I scene. which shows one entrance of the school. ix created hy an nnuxtiul light Pattern. 5 The distinctive entrance to Edsel Ford is marked by a modern zirehwuy and an enclosed court where plants and shrubs are grown. The library serves us tm urezi of sttidy for stu- dents. us well as being equipped with conference rooms und listening airezis. Pleziszint rclzixution is provided hy the lounges which contain comfort- uhlc chairs for student USC. 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W' . , wud? l 7 A common meeting place for all students is the cafeteria where noon meals are eaten and mod- ern facilities are used. performances are given in the auditorium which has a seating capacity of almost 1000 Edsel Ford's only sec- ond story area contains the math department, the commercial department, and the photography classroom. .l-ff tucly ln Edsel Ford's Art dc- purtmcnt features adjust- able desks which prove helpful to the art stu, dents. X Fomlwining study with practical experience is the purpow of Iidsel Ford's auto shop. Each science classroom is divided into two sec- tions. one containing stu- dy desks, the other used for laboratory experi- ments. The use of the light and airy English rooms is experienced by every student enrolled in a hu- manities course. .. 1 J, 1 f. .1 - rw 1,-f 3, ,NV W, . ,g In : Ie',:iv1:,i ,K . :1Nw5f'vP I . R71 H5 . 11.5, rfq-,f-. 4. H gm ,www -' ' x - ML -Qs. ,WK , - ,.,., -- mx .Y 1 .,.','.. 11 si,-R r - .A . 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He feels that his number one job is to keep on improving the educational program. Mr. Lawski thinks that his second most important job is to constantly strive to create good morale and a community spirit among the students as well as a good education. He also wants the students to gain more and more responsibility so that the Student Council. along with the students. can take over the responsibility of governing themselves. Most of Mr. l.awski's time is taken up in staff meetings with the Board of Education and the faculty. He also listens to parent-student-teacher problems. Budget preparation, athletics. relations with the colleges and accrediting organizations. office personnel. and office supervision also come under the direction of Mr. Lawslti. I2 Principa S Complete econcl Year Mr. William Young Mr. William Young. assistant principal in charge of student per- sonnel work. has a variety of duties that are all connected with the students. Enforcement of school policy. rules, and discipline is one of Mr. Young's biggest jobs. He also takes care of the attendance and the tardiness of all students. Scheduling at the start of each new semester is another of Mr. Young's biggest responsibilities. He also works with the bus company on the bus schedule. He checks the athletic eligibility of all boys that go out for sports. Mr. Young works closely with the various grade level teachers on their organization and also on student cumulative records. a.tendance records. and scholarships. He hlls Ollt college transcripts and sets up testing programs. 1-sq I E l is -iv'-in-P'-,nun gi iggu--I 11 gill?-' i - Mr. Willard Thornley Assistant principal in charge of general building management and school affairs is Mr. Willard Thornley. He also serves as the Student Council sponsor. After receiving his MA at the University of Michigan. he taught at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores. Mich- igan. He then came to Dearborn and tatlght science and math- ematics at Edison .lunior High School. Leaving Edison to teach physics and photography at Dear- born High. he became a member of the original group of teachers planning Edsel Ford's curriculum. He was appointed to the assistant principalship of Edsel Ford and. besides his work on the curriculum, he assumed the responsibility of equipping the school. ln whatever spare time he has. Mr. Thornley spends ii with his hobbies which are fishing. hunting. and photography, 13 'll C..! LJ Mr James Shader and Mr Ford Haskins are dlSC,USSll'lg a pamphlet on llbrary work as a career Norm Ohm Unrversxty Purdue Unnverslty 'Una ' .1 N Mrs Almarene Kaufman gurdcs and counsels the present l0Bs and helps them plan for the future 14 u1 ance Program o ves Edsel Ford Hugh School has put mto effect a gurdance pro gram whlch lb new to the Dearborn schools lt strives to solve problems for the mdlvldual md ones common to most hrgh school students There are two dlVLSlOUS 1n the guldance pro gram lndxvldual counselmv and vroup counseling rn the form of human relation classes Wrth thas schedule the counselors can do a more ellectlve job slncc fewer students are bemg as srgned to one counselor Human relatron classes rre dmdcd lnto groups of 45 to 30 students when they ire 10B s and the student contmues ln the same group untll he graduates Through these slx semesters the same teacher counselor or counselor remams Wlth the class a I Haddad Almerene Kaufman 05956 hr' as Ford Haskins Nonhem State Teachers AB Umversity of Cahforma MA Umversrty of Michigan AB Unxversnty of Michigan MA ..f Miss Norma Haddad rs teachrng her human rela Irons class about psychology and the functlons of the mmd ln their Lvervdny llfc O D Wx, . - fy 1 4 . . 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'z in r l ,, X -E., 5, ' ' . y - st ' I was n y 4' 4 5 , , x V 'f ' 1-,qc ' , In 1V1 ua, Group Pro ems Thls enables the class md the counselor to know 'md better understand one another The arm of human relatlons IS to de velop baslc undcrstandln-ts whlch the student can apply to the ,olvmg ot hrs own problems The relatlonshlp between the class es and md1v1dual counselmv IS mdlrect In cltsses the vsolk conststs mostly of venertl md applled psychology The content IS selected wlth the d velopmental tasks of youth as a gulde Classes meet for two 0 three full 65 minute perlods very week They are alternated wlth the physl cal educatlon classes Because of thls schedule, gym IS now re qulred for s1x semesters lnstead of the prevlous four 'LEW James Shader Wayne State Umverslty BS Wavne State Unnerslty Wally Smlth Mrchlgan State Umversrty BA Michigan State Umverslty MA 1 MKG '! F was af Hershel Wallace Central College UDIVBFSIKY of Mlchlgan MME li sw 5 R 1' ,M GCC N is Mr Herschel Wallace he td of the gllldcll'lCC department rs ptittmg remarks mto the cumulative record of one of hrs coun se ees IS I?t:iE:l:S?gFk her future college plans with Mr Wallace Smlth f T5 'W .,..,,A 1 ,fr - , - 1 Y . ' sw leer xl 5 I .' 4 I 1 ' M 7 X. , X V V H . . . I H up . A . x - S 'Y V . . . l . . . . .. I Q. Lkyk gg SQ ' V . . . , V ,Q J ,ty VMS, Q. , . . . . Y -- ff , L' y ' ' ' f ' '.. ' .fx 4 ,, N s . - L, -4 gi .. HA lm g fg ' . ' s tiff ' f , J MA - - - J- rr T - . V V , kg ? l I I L,gf3,,t.,' 5 A ff33fQMi p ' Q , BA .slit 'Yin , gy i M T? S f, 0 5 1 'Im Q Helen Beatson Gladys Larothers I-rank Damiano UIIINUSIIY of MlChlLdn AU Macalester Lollege Wtyne State University Umverstty of Michigan BM F' -. --.6 04 John Dunn Unnversxty of Mxchlgan Robert Eul Mtlwaukee State UDIVCISIW of M1ChlS3fl MA Umverslty of Michigan MA Dons Galyen Rnchard Hespen 4 nmune 4 nllgpg Umversxty of Mnchxgan AB L n,,eN,t of lllmt Umversrty of Mnchlgan MA Wh' Mary Ann Anderson, Judy Catlglldlll lerry Mel-arlanc Grace Weston, Janet Sheko, Beverly Prystash and Mary Jane 16 Cheatham work on make up dummles ln their journahsm class Hun1an1t1e: Program In the slx semesters of linvhsh HUIIIJTIIUCS re quued ot eteh Ed el Ford student lrtemture lllllSlL md the vlsual arts are presented as 1 method of eommumcatmff man s concept ot the True the Go -d 'md the Beautlful Conweymv ldCdw and feelmzs by words both spoken md wtltten IS emphasized m htetature md the skills ot hstemng speaking reading and wrltlng ure of m uor lmportance Musrc ln the EF Hlll1lll'llllt.S pro-nam ls mtcnded to mve mcrcased cmoymcnt of hvmu throu-rh the study and un dcrsmndrnsl ot UIUSIL Phe elements of music whxch conslst cf rhythm melody harmony and tone Dave Frerlks l'lA llstens to 1 reeord rn one of the library lI9lCl'llI1g booths Am student may go and he tr records pf' Audrey 'lumas presents a lecture rn speech class whlle her classmates give Lonstruetlve CflIlLlSlTl O C -4 Q it s ' V s s- - ' 'V . 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AB , Bs F Iv' 5 .. - - All ' ' ' ' Iv 'us MA ' ' ' ' ' .. . z ' ' . 1 t. nr1c es tu ents Lwes color are studled In the vlsual arts, the relatlon ShlpS of color line, texture orgamzatlon, and ex pressron are stressed 1n observmg the art work ln all three d1v1s1ons, analysls and dlscusslon lead the student to conslder Ideas of hls relatlon shxp to hlmself to hl fellow men, to nature, to society and to a Hmher Power For the student with speclal mterests 1n Engllsh and IIS related courses journallsm, play produc t1on, and speech are offered These may be elected ln addltlon to the revular Emzllsh Humamtles pro gram Newspaper stall too may be taken lf the student ts espectally capable m Journaltsm Mr Dlck Lamg art mstructor supervlsmg the work of two glrls that are worklng on thelr art humamues proyect G-'ff -ff 3435 Munel Hunt Ruth Hunter Western Mlchxgan AB Wayne Unrversxty Umverslty of Chicago Martm I Holtgrleve Umversxty of Mxchlgan University of Mlchxgan MA ,049- Harold Kung UHIVCFSUY Of MICNEHU AB Umverslty of Mxchlgan AB Umversny of Mlchlgan MA Umverslty of Mlcmgan MA Wlllnam Macintosh il. fli- 4 ' Besse Stuart Evelyn Pugh Madnson College S Unwersrty of Michigan A Umversny of Mxchngan MA NES is I Mtss Ruth Richards IS playmg a tune on the plano for Pam Hxlkey, Vrckle Bouldm, Carol Ravasdy, Joyce Oetjens, and Julne Gentlnne m connection wlth their muslc humanmes class These Engl1shHumanlt1es 8 students are dlSCUSSll'1g thelr I7 papers wlth the help of thelr teacher, MISS Evelyn Pugh ' fl ' ' r ' 4 ., , . 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B 'T' Manan Carson Untversxty of Wrseonsm Umversrty of Wrsconstn MS Art Instructors Teach Varlous Qra ts 1 7 Gawalne Dart Mrthtgan State Nonnal BS Wayne Umverslty Lhrls Rhodes jumor molds :clay bowl ln her .trt class ln the severxl trt Lltsses taught it Edsel Ford stu dents leirn to work with many types of materlals such IS clay used rn pottery mdklng copper wood pamt md eh treo rl Our nrt te tehers stless the purpose of the art depart ment whnth rs th at nt wnll further the students expert ence ln nrt 'md ln expressing themselves Jil fi X Robert Ferguson Umversrty of Mrchrgan BD Mr Richard Lfungs art glass listen frndlwes one of the student's dmwxngs s mtently .ts he Dick Laing Mrchxgan State Normal BS nn. ..f-4- i Members of an art class work to ereate pieces 18 of pottery from lumps of clay . . 1 f U -V fr i., . . . . Bs .' ' 2 2 ' L ' ' 1 - Y, 2 ' K' s . . ' f Y 9 s 1 . Q z ' 1 ' 2 . L 4 ' ' , ' g ' - ,A ? t 1 . A . .. t' W ' -' MA V XV . . fy, - ' , . ,1 ft th l -W .5 n ,l f . 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The musrc department at Fdsel Ford not only offers stu dents 1 chance to develop their muslc abrlrtres but rt also provrdes plenty of fun for its members Band rs oflered as 1 class for Edsel Ford students The band performs durrnv half tlme programs at football and basketb tll gxmes It tlso takes part m assembhes and musre programs Chorr ensemble and advaneed vocal mgmg classes are offered to those students who are rnterested rn vocal musre and who have passed through the bevmnmg 9lI'lglIlQ classes Along wlth the knowledge of musle whlch IS absorbed durmg the year the members of these groups also learn to work cooperatlvely together and to get along wrth teacher and students Addnson Dixon time mv Phllllp Mark Central Michigan Ruth Richards Mrlwaukee State Ohxo Unnversrty MM Ed Umversxty of Mxchxgim MA Umverslty of Mxchlgan MM Eldon Scott Umversrty of Michigan BM Umvemty of Mxclugan MM of the numbers whrch they presented at the fall must Frank Kmght takes rhythmre drctatlon and Len Onesky ldentlfies chords as Margaret Penwarden plays them on the prano ln the muslc theory class 19 Mlss Ruth Rrchards drrects the bottle chorr rn rehearsal of one C program oeial tudies Aim To lnerease Social Studies curriculum at Edsel Ford aims at under- standing the American society and developing the ability to participate eiieetively as a citizen in our democracy. The basic concepts and undersrtandings in all of the areas of social living are utilized, including history, political science. eco- nomics, sociology, and anthropology. Great emphasis is Cent,a?f,EgEg:,rown Bs Wayne Evnililitfern BA placed on the values which motivate our life and upon the Central Michigan MA wayne University Mild. inter-relationships existing among institutions and events. Five semesters of social studies are required of all students at Edsel Ford. as compared with three semesters of history and civics required in most of the other Michigan high schools. World cultures. senior geography. and sociology are offered I as electives to seniors to complete the required sequence. i l 1 ,f-'til Doris Doolittle Ray Howe W, University of Michigan AB Western Michigan University of Michigan MA Harvard Kris .luul Western Michigan BS Wayne State University MA Wayne Statc University Ed.D XX l - MZ Grace Kachaturoif Albert Layton Michigan State Normal BA Wayne State University BS University of Michigan MA Lois Seligman explains how a model voting machine works while .lack Arner, Ann Fawley, Romie Shaw, and Joan Keith watch. i, These three students are looking at a chart concerning agriculture and industry. XX Basic Uncierstanciing In ociety M . Matthew Zipple and his eivics class watch 'is Carol Gollick explains the various levels of gov- ernment. 'fn - mg - r t A A, , . , . A -i t-.qw-K Mount Union College AB Michigan State Normal B 9 it 'N' ' ft. i st L 'mftgiw X A ig-,,i,af' f.fi.' .. ei, Q5 . ' 4 Q James Levantrosser Uniersity of Detroit PhB University of Michigan BA Unixersity of Detroit MEd University of Michigan MA in Q X 23 ,-:ng 1 . ,- '- K .A ,I . X ,wifi 'rw ' M- i Shirley Longo Richard Seavitt Wayne University M Ed. University of Michigan MA .i i Mi , . r 5 ig I G I I 1 purl von Allmen Mathew Zipple Wayne State University BS Michigan State University BS University of Michigan MA yin In vvorld cultures, Carol Brandt reports on Yugoslavia as the rest of the class listens. 21 ',.,1 ',. -2,-u-1 Mr.4Alan Dawson explains the purpose of the aquarium to class mem- bers lom Eurich, Roger Stranyalt. and seated, Frank l.aFeve. Garland Watland. and Reggie Goshorn. ciences Probe World To live eilectively in the modern world, all students must understand their physical environ- ment. lt is through natural science that this need is met at Edsel Ford. All Students are required to take three semesters of natural science. This course incorporatci biology. geology, chemistry. and physics in order to achieve the three major aims of the science program, These aims are to understand the world of nature, to understand methods of science, and to understand the impor- tance of science in our daily lives. .4 , li -uf X -11 - 5- X ': Lee Bartlett Albion AB University ol Michigan MA VV uf' t.L,, . L S A A F2 r , XX ,. ' if Ernest Burkman Michigan State Normal BS University of Michigan MS Ted Stoltfisz works in the photography r-Q dark room during his class period. v sex M-:i Allan Dawson Michigan State University BS Michigan State University MS Rhea Bauer to look at. 22 Mark Boersma Central Michigan 95 University of Michigan MA -B: Ralph Cornell University of Florida HSE Wayne State University Mli 'CD' Stu Gingrich Central Michigan B5 University of Michigan MA Mr. Roger lddings distributes bottles of chemicals for Bob Austin and Of Unlenown Reallty H--f Requlred sclence classes con 1,t ot baslc labora tory courses which enable mterested students who have the necessary lblllty to enter the second semester ot brolovy chemistry or physlcs, and complete tl major or mmor sequence m the field Photography and hortlculture can al 0 be elected as part of the sclence currlculum 113 'B' -'S' culture class tr, wg Art Konarske Unlverslly of Mnchlgan BS Unnersxty of Mucha an MA Roger lddmgs Hanover ilvfw M-,Brier 57' ar sa-fl im, Q93-1 sfrs6 + + Watt Science students watch as Mr S B Smith dcscubcs a plant IH thc horll -1-ii Russ Peterson Warren Rhodes Michigan State Normal B Umverstty of Mxchlgan MA Purdue Unnversxtb' BFE Stan Snuth Mxchlrcan State Normal BA Wayne Untversxty and Jack W1 as Al Marshall, Dave Lucas, Ron Tomlmson, Ross Sutter complete an experiment O , 1 . . 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Richard Feusse VS .lync University ape Vis Al May Ken Ripple L umculum plannmf' ln the l'3LlSlllLSS Cdllttllltlll department 19 desxgned to ud the student ln m llxllll' 1 sttlstactory tdlustmcnt to problems ot hung Primary tllTl0llt1 these prohlcms IS the sklll ol Wtlllxlllll with others h lfIll0lllOLlSlV .md cooper ltuyclv ts well .ts Llhpltlylllll llllllZ1llV6 mdu, tnousness md understttndmf' thc Import mee ot .tchxcvcmcnt Associated mth these y llues lS the te nchlm ol skllls ln the held ot IypCWI'lI1l1g short h.1nd bookkeeping othct m tchmes md pmcuct md rcteullml whlch .trc nccess trv tor rob pl tccmcnt QW' A ef? sf Pl so tcnlrxl Mlehrgan College BS Central Mlchlgan Wegem Mgglngan lm ersxtv of Mlchlgan MS Umverslty of Michigan MA Unlverslty of MlChlg3n MA Shlrleen Tauck Donald Cameo and Barbara Summits practice on vtrlous office machlnes ln order to gain skill ln their use durmg Mr Rlpples office md chlnes class lhese students learn how to use the electric typewrltcr ln Vlr Richard Feusse's tvplng class '4 . 1 W tiff. . , L 4 l 411-A A VX, ' , ' ' ,. 1' ,11 -. 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' 2 7 .. , ' lei, X w ' - Mat Prepares Students To Meet Future Sxnce mfnthemltrcs has Increased lts importance enormously rn the affair of everyotv hfe the mathematics department contrlbutes the necessary backfrround for 1 fuller 'md more complete educatlon Mr Wrlllam Lakev head of the math department at Edsel Ford states lt rs the the purpose ot the mathemfttlcs progrctm tt EF to grve the student a bro rd comprehensive vrew ot the fleld ot math whrle prepar mg hlm Wllh the skull and understandlngs he will need rn the future Whether he contmues hrs study of math after le'1v1nQ high school or not he wrll have ome idea ot what math can do and how he m1Qht use ll The courses oflered by the m rth department of Edsel Ford are three semesters of geometry four semesters of algebra and one semester of trlgonometry we Mr Graham Porter demonstrates the posrtrve neganve number scale to hrs Geometry l class QMW Orlando Byers Unlversrty of Mrchxgan BS Unrversrty of Mlchxgan MS rx fame' Frances Mayor Unrversxty of Detroit Ph B ,,..-ve' an 'Q 9' K' Rnchard Backensto Blu H ton Umversrty of Mxchrgan MA -E, 'FQ' its if if Wllllam Lakey Unrversrty of Mrchngan Umversrty of Michigan M Graham Porter Wayne Umversxty Wayne Umversxty Joe DeOr1o, a jumor, shows a math class hrs geometric construction of a Chrrstmas tree 25 .9 These students are showing the class how to make constructrons whrle Mr Richard Backensto supervises ,Jah NIIISC, L1 1'i11'1E1l1S IVC PCCIEI 136116 ltS ,AVN Llbrary equipment purchased for student use has been an a1d rn obtaxn mg the knowledge necessary tor spectfic courses Books selected from re commended lrsts, or from teacher s recommendatlons have offered much enjoyment and mformatron to students and teachers Clxppmgs perrodtcals, and pamphlets are also catalogued and avarhble Lounge furmture IS placed m the hbrary so that students may read nn comfort Another source of enjoyment IS the llstenmg rooms wrth H1 Frdel tty record players and about 300 records whlch may be obtamed at the desk These records are llsted rn a speclal sectlon of the card catalouge Magazmes are drsplayed rn the lounge area and may be read during study Betty ee Mxchrgan State Normal pCflOdS Provrdmg a place for the nurse to carry out her dutles and to hold var tous health actlvttles ts the purpose of the health room The health room ja, . 5 .-V M QL 0 0 S g 1 f. 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RN ' BS ' ' ' ' MS . ...aw ,gt l A 'AI' - tu- t ' K Lucille Pethel Untversrty of Mlchxgan AB Unlversrty of Mrchlgan MLS Vlctona Stock Umvcrstv of Vrrgrma Peabody College Umversnty of Mlchlgan Mrs Vrckr Stock school nurse checked the eyes of Lucy Lattlmer after Lucy entered Edsel Ford ln the fill Airing,- Mfvmms-vm:-f hdsel Ford students flock to the llbrary to use Its fdClllllLS durmg their study tlmes '76 may be drvrded 1nto a multl purpose room and a wartmg room by usmg the foldmg doors Boys and gtrls cot rooms are also provlded ln thus area The nurses otftce IS used to file and keep essential records Multx purpose room IS used tor vrsual screemng speclal projects and Future Nurses Club meetmgs Cot rooms are supplred wlth cots that may be used by student or faculty members Pethel ch Mlss Betty Lee md Miss Iucrlle eclt out books and records to students EF Offers Cholce of Four Tongues German Latln Spamsh md French are the languages offered at Ed el Ford A four semester course of etch rs available In the lmmedlate future rt .gg rs to be hoped th at 1 thlrd yemr of langulge wrll be demanded by those stu dents whose mterest rn world lllalrs nece srtttes further study One of the objeetrves ot our 'anguwe dep rrtment la 1ts use as .1 basrs for further language studv rn collev Also students often find that a language rs a requlrement for entrance to certain colleges For the student who does not mtend to enter college however a language can be apphed many trmes to Vrrgrma Walamger Mrchrgan State Umverslty BA Unlversrty of Mrchlgan MA X the understandmg of eertfnn other prmc1ples ln related courses I-Vs.. ?'!! '5 Helene Wilson Unlversny of Mrchrgan AB Unrversny of MIChlP Language mstructor Mrss Helene Wrlson shows some colored shdes to her German class D Mt'-ru ma he I-151601113 10 d FFCUCI1 record dllflng fhelf Pomtmg out varrous Roman scenes to Mary Cooney and Jane Cook Ffench Class are Blll MCYCTS, Phyllis Row IS Dave Wrend ln MISS Helene WllSOH,S Latln l class ley, Mary Lou Pellerrn, and Don Julian Z7 C . -. J . 'z . V . A z z ' z ' eg ' . - ' :lf .3:'z' . i' ..gzg 1 . ' 'Vi t 1 I X f ' f ' f 1 2:52, 1 'L g. 1 ge. .,. . J te, ' 7 D ' - . . . V . t, . . . . ft . 'finite ix , ' ' X I ' li n l ' tst' V '51 3, - ' ' MA ,- , at t,tt r,so,st y,,o t . A E I F 1 V ' ' I C I R R O M . V . y Z ws A ' ml' ' H ',.,,, ' I :.,.,,e- I 'fee Home G5 Rosemarie Ferguson Michigan State College BS 'WS Joanne McConke Mxtlugan State Umversnty BS Mlchlgan State Unlverstty MA C Prepares tu ents For Future Homemakmg education has the responslblllty of tlansmlttmg to boys and glrls the understandings and techniques requlred m the es tabllshment of a satlsfymg home and family hfe This helps to fulfill the ultimate goals of Edsel Ford Hxgh School by developmg the poten tlalltles of the lndlvldual to lead a good hte as a member of a family group Modern fZ1ClllllCS and methods ot teachmv available to the stu dent m the homemakmv department and m the development of rts boa s W? ,,oY' Edsel Fords chll care class entertained chlldren and their mothers at a party glven durlng the fall semester Ngtfad, New N. Enjoymg the dmner thev prepared themselves m boys toods class are Sam Layman, Dave Padden, Mrs Edlth Petrosky demonstrates facial care and make up mek Rand K,m1KurtF10remZ techniques to Mrs JoAnne McConkeys personal appearance class 28 t,t,-, A 1' . ' l ' ' Jw - 'KM f wg Q c - x ' Q . ' 5 ' ' x- V- ' 5. D . U . . . - : A r .4 ' f' l'. If: 'Q Tight ri-Z K , p r W I ' y .f i 'Y W , . . N ff- t th , V Mr Joe Knapp metal shop instructor is looking at some work which Bob WhISIl1ln has been doing in metal shop Six different sections are offered in the Industrial Department of Edsel Ford The program includes auto mechanics drafting printing woodshop machine shop and electricity A student may elect any of the courses either as a vocation or hobby As a vocation however time in school do not interfere. Girls as well as boys may elect some of the industrial courses, and find them very educational 'ind useful in later life. 'WNW V- ...z A ' 'V 4-f A , VA f Michigan State ww, ,, N iv Nw -Q is t , iX ,1 . e Brent Bachman and Dave Hyb rt are soldering A in the electric shop. ' '9 Boys Learn 121115 In Industrlal Courses the pupil may continue. the elective as long as his required courses and .327 3,5 -. li 'yi l f it xx ' I at Q x pf , J, t X X i BS -Q 3 a i -f S hrs. Irma Calvlsl Mxchigan State Umverslty BS Connie Charles Mxchlgan State Normal BS nfs, Carol Gates Mnchigan State Umversity BS -use-....,, QJ'9ng FI 1. l35 ms, F' 9- lm ell? :ff W 5 e,t.,,,.,,y Members of a gurls gym class walt to set pms whlle thelr classmates bowl P yslcal Eclucatmn Course Offers tu ents new am! wi 79- 1 H U-3m...,.5f Members of the glrls gym class partlclpate ln a clrclc folk dmce To satisfy the physlcal psychologncal and socxal needs of youth through a varlety of experlences whereby each ln dlvldual may develop whrthm the llmltS of his llfe capacxty the ablllty to act ln SltLl8llOllS that are physically whole some mentally SIlITlUlaIll'lg and satlsfymg and socxally sound IS the phnlosophy of the physlcal educatlon Fall and wmter sports offered by the Girls Physical Ed ucauon Department are field hockey bowlmg volleyball and basketball Sprmg sports are badmmton pmg pong shuffleboard swlmmmg tennis softball dancmg golf and archery Qulet sports such as checkers and blngo are also offered L use room are Mlflam Dargatz and Mary Lou Pellerm, whlle Shir ley Chrado reaches for her tank sunt and Joan Waskc opens hcl locker S t r N ,'.-, . 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I ' ' ' 9 r t , . ft A 9 rt - .,,, f 4f k,3 3, xg. my K to-,Unk 1 'Mig x 7 g 5 , V ! ,213 -. . t l ' ,Tim -9 ' Q ll 5 ,L f of L L ' S mm? 3 Ma11y Chances To Improve Talents, 12 ls Boys Physlcal Educatlon program IS dlvlded 1nto three sectlons fall winter and sprmg The fall actrvrtres are touch football soccer softball volleyball badmmton swlmmmg The wmter actlvltles are basketball badmmton pmg pong wrestlmg bowlmg and mdoor achievement tests The sprmg program mcludes track and field events handball golf tenms softball horseshoes and swrmmrng The mterscholastlc actxvxtles mclude football cross coun try basketball swlmmmg btseball track tenms and golf The mtramural program conslsts of basketball badmm ton volleyball table tenms, golf tenn1s,horseshoes swlm mmg and softball El... ! '3 v--E: ....7,,.,. K, ' Boys In their gym classes play volleyball durlng the wmtel season Malte Brooks and Joe DeOr1o oppose Lyle Pamter and Don Pettmga ln a game of badmmton John Davis Western MlChlQ3H University of M1 hrgan MA Fred Evans Fmdley College Columbla Umverslty William Kllpatnck Bowlmg Green Bowlmg Green M Ed Ed Kotlarczyk Umversny of Vermont B Tex Walker Mxchrgan State Normal BA Wayne Unnersxty l l H13 wav- W E?Q Win 'RL in has wijuks 'H' it ff-? 'a.-Gif Wi' Wit 5 . 1 S 'l , . . . . . . 1 ' ' . BS 4 - 1 , . , . - . , , . , . l . v - , . , 9 . 3 ' 7 - Ia . , , s , . . . , . , . . . ,I .- 9 , 7 7 . 7 7 7 . ' 'rf 4 - , . - V . 9 9 9 9 ' , - ' . . ns MA e it T t ., . -is , .V E g :Eglin . . . J h e . K ., 'Fi' 'N fl ' 5. Q! , Q Qi L, fi X ., .' i f , s y gif t , '1-' ' w T: 'ii ' 'AL ,l ,Lt, Q, - V' tv 'V Vt f is ff ggfi, -ig,--1 my if er . ,Q h y ' . . H A A gy y . . e h S 7 ph, X l p V . M p l si l I m! ' if 'tv ' M Ed- .,lt ' T Ol' 2 lgelllll CGIIGG 'QMQGYG Fwo groups who tsslst the faculty and ad lllll1lSll ttlon wlth the smooth running of the sehoo' so th tt students may get the most out of then school dry ire the ofhee sttfl 'md the e ttetutt st tl lhe other. sttll hnd It thelr job to handle the elettetl work of Fdsel Ford Not only do they ttke L trc ot all correspondence but they tl o net ts sceretdrnes to Mr Anthony L iwskl Mr W1Il1rdTho1nley sand Mr Wtlham Young Often they e tn be found typtng and runmns, off stenetls for the yutous cduettlonftl depart ments ot the sehool The L tteterlt st ttf IS the group whose lob It IS to plm md cmy out m nus The dtet that they plfm for the tudent body and the faculty must be well btltnced cmd nutrlttous They produce 1 pl lte lunch md 1 soup and sandwtch luneh ln lLlCllllOl1 1 vmety of desserts are pl lced on tle lor the students who wtsh to purch tse them Mlss Peggy Johnston Mrs Edith Moore Mrs Ruth Burgess Mrs Dolores launch Mrs Mildred Burmck Mrs Frances Wagner and Mrs Anna Wyn are ptctured ln Fdsel Ford s kitchen G? 'W--M Mrs Jean Weaver. Mrs Nell Richardson, Mrs Wanda Huslta Miss Joyce Cuson. Mrs Patricia Porter Mlss Helen Prince Miss Peggy Neale 32 4 I. I . A sages-I r K5 r . X ru H K MW W P 'H if K . F -et W. 'M t me -we ' . A F Y . P . - , . ' t. X 1 Q ' Q W s' A . . f 1 ' . - , I L J . L t L L 'Z 1' ' ' 1 f ll . . , 1 ., W Q ' 1 . . . . . .s 5 ' ' 'L ' J I . f 1 Q 1 I Z 'L ' Z t' ' , Z fl 1 ' lf .' ' ' 4 f 2 f - s . . Z A , 1 . . MW V ' s. s sl ' . ' 7 ' f ' .' 5 2 ' f 'Z c Z - E y . . . f T 'L 2 f Z f Y , 1 If I 1 1 1 sr ' 13 v I , K K 1 ka - . 1 ' ' ' is ' ' , - x 1 r ' ' 1 ' 5 C I C - . ' 1 1 1 Z f ' -. J . 2 . Z Z . . Q 2 N l ,sl , , ' 2 f . , I v - s fl 'f ' v - v ' .' ' . ' .. ' ' ' . , ,Q , ly vi fu .. tj' Y fl' as 9 3 ,. 1 ' '43 be ,- 'V ' 1 Jw . N.. of 4. . Faculty Has ood Tin1eS Besides teaching their classes. faculty members have other activities which they enjoy during after school hours. Some relate to school problems. while others are for enjoyment. Monthly meetings are held by the faculty to discuss pro- grams, activities. and problems which they may encounter. Departmental meetings are also held where instructors from various departments discuss subjects pertaining to their de- partment. Faculty Fun Night is held about three or four times a year where members and their wives or husbands can enjoy athletic recreation. An annual Christmas Party is held at Edsel Ford for the faculty. also. Members of the faculty also share in sponsoring school ac- tivities and act as chapcrones at many EF events. such as dances and evening programs. Outside their professional obligations. many faculty mem- bers have outside achievements in fields such as sports, art. and music. sex X fd 4. 1 . : I x I N-X I l fi Q , ' A 4 These teachers are enjoying themselves at the facultv dinner. 5 5 Lair! Mrs. Nancy Daines. speech teacher. is demonstrating the use of the tape recorder. , www 5 W LE Coach William Laltey and Mr. James Scott are shown at a Sports activity. et-ug. vt 'Xf 5-fi .47- 4-'14, t t 1-' W Mr. l .ee Bartlett is pictured outside Hlll with his awards and sou venirs from the Olympics in which he participated. 33 SENIORS lll lgllftttfl Trust thyself: every heart vibrates to that iron string. Emerson Edsel Ford seniors have reached the end of this phase of their education. They have had the best that their school has to offer them. The basic preparations in the game of life are at an end. lt is time for the next round where the practical application of these fundamentals is almost essential for spiritual survival in a chaotic world. The process of education which the sen- iors have been engaged in at Edsel Ford has been aimed not only at academic ac- chievement, but-more important still-at character development. The inherent faith in themselves, and in others which is an inner resource of every student has become a motivating and positive force in their lives. This faith which has been cultivated by every phase of school life will be chal- lenged when the students leave school-a haven for so long-to face the triumphs and tragedies of life. Whether this faith actually has the strength of tempered steel, whether it really will resist the corrosive pounding of the waves of life, has yet to be proved. Seniors must trust themselves, their integrity, their judgement. Edsel Ford has guided them this far, but now they are alone with only their faith to strengthen and enlighten them. loyce Blashlll benwr Lounul FNL Presndent Jumor lxLl'1lLWLIT1LI'll WFP? Matthew Bornyasz K Lrlnfn I c if 'ki Patrick Broderick N arsltw L ub Tr uk .lumnr Achlevcmcnl Sueme C Iuh X Y 'hw Thomas L raw ford Spanish 1 uh Ir lx if 'En Geraldine Bodnar Lulu C 1h Junmr 'Mhnuv.nunl X ILL s n IITIIITIIN J-rf Larol Brandt L: A A Uffluals C lub Sp Il'IlSl1 C lub Illlllk L Ik lt IW Sharon Broderuk Student C wumxl L1 A A '-1. 'nn-4-' 'Nlarle I-vanoll HOII Repurler I-I Ihlll Staff lhL1ILr C uh u ure lan an anuary Ufficcrs llolcl Discussion 'ww IIILZ urs for Edsel louis Y In John W ll N LNIKILIII nt IFIILI' IFLISIII x X II! 1 II surntarx Ie Ill fill e PILSIK L 'JI' ig-'GP' Dru llrownlu S umm C uh Iennls ITNIIV L Inlrmmrxlx QU!! 5'-Q-an Rex l-anca Imrk N Irsntw C ub '46 'hs 'UN lhomas l arlm ll md IINQ5 fy- wwf' ...pu-f Q...-f W? 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A 'L ' 'I UAA. -- 11 F I ' I '- 'h' ' ' 'lu 'I 'rs 5, - -- 'xuh itll 12A Council Representatives Dtscussnng graduation plans were members of the January IZA counctl Seated are John Wharton Judy Hassenzahl Gretchen Lange and Bonnte Precburn Standmg are Kent Palmer Bob Carlson Joyce Bltshlll Rlchtrd Corney and Jerry Neale ,-.,?, 'gmt ai! Q Q.. '9- zbjfftjf Iames Houser Intramuralb Latm Club Ht Y H1 Y G A A Fnotb tll Future Teachers Judy Hassenzahl .hm Henry Shirley Hull Semor Secretary Student Councll Presndent 'Qt W -Rag var: ,Ar ,a-5. tfref ,mg Delbert Konnor Student Councll Lntm Club Scxence Club B Certtfr at Celia Kolarevnc Spamsh Club GAA BOLT Staff Track Future Teachers Roland Katscher Manlyn Knezek Science Club Juntor Achtevement Varsity Club Football 37 'U 'N ,N I- . E- x I Rl 4' 'CL' 4 LAM llarold Galfano Jerry Coshom Footb xll Tennis C ross L ountry av 'wg- '59' CNN. ! 'nw Heldi Grunwald Student Lounetl G A A bctcnce Club A CCfIIflC1IC .M Stan Hunt Baseball Y'-x Nancy Krajewskl G A A Iorrame Hanschu G A A Cheerleader German Llub Booster Club til? Ernie Kabara Bowling Gretchen Lange G A A German Club Forensic Soucty Certtftcatc 'V ' I H51 Q A I rv. in 'Q lgi ii ha 7 K T I . xxx ' 1 ,.- . A F G 'e . A f ,L S l 1: I . Q' 7 OW'-15' , .' t Q f' A t, A ' , awx x..,.. 4' -V A M I 'N ' VL 5 ..4 , l X I Vg , .HEX 'lift 'lv-C ' T 1 - 'T' A ff e y ' 'R J W -N xv? ' r '-z'11 y,V V ,vi ,A Cf Mic VV 3 V . A 'Q lj! 1 ' 'fy s i t '. ' 1' Q xg' Q V , af N 9 f fi 'A xii J' I . K V. K 4 I Y W fn rv A r , I . .C c .Bw 1 Q A A K. 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'2--v Nancy Schebor C1 A A Glee Club MUSIC Production Intramurals tupll A Lxvns 1 un Dr V' xstun president ol the school board CllSlllblllC. dlplomu to the gsruluttcs it thelr commeneement W1 'ar 15 - Carol Qhlelds Iumor Red Crm: Student ounul Tre xsuru 'Uk N51 aug Dune Vollmer l-rcnch Club X Teens lnt amumlx Future Teuhers cu-g 'ua A .,.,-o Marjorie Suuthard Robert Squlers Jtnmr Red Crow Cross Countrx CAA lt' loyce Weaver Hoosier Club Spanish C lub rsuv C u ll1Y Frank lohn Wharton Senior Prcsldcnl Football Captam Basebtll rsltt C ..-a le: A-Q Ni' Junmr Achlevement G A A Future Teachers N L xrbook C nmmmgr QR fy Patncla Sullivan G A A Munster Club C hour Cnlu Club 'MUSIC Produetlon Audrey Tunms 'Sv T4 llob VHnsm.ln Beverly Zonca B Ccrum 1 1. Cheerleader GAA Booster Club ll UFC, Q. lC IC Joanne Adams Intramurals KJ, Brent Bachman is L 351, s f lt Stephen Baker Football Senior Production Tennis S all V Bob Bednarczyk Cross Country Varsity Cluh .nga i s 1 ff! X Greg Anderson Cross Country K t rt fi if '53 X 'Qi Paul Ash anew' Jerry Bago Robert Bailey Track tross Country Senior Council 'lt' tiertifiuatc if ff 2' 'g..1 Y W' v.-1 'gb- a x , L 'fx ini? , 4, Bradley Bamher Pat Baffin Yearbook t'nn1mittcc UIUC Huh 1 1' f 'vw' 1-gk, V , I Q -g .W ' f 35, I r fi 0 ,ir -1 , 4 N at .41 Chuck Bemard Dennis Berry Football Hi'Y Gymnastics Basketball Track Baseball Varsity Club Narsity Club K Q' 4... flfficers For denior C ass s z l K i 5 1 l l Senior dass offieers Kathleen Boone seeretiry Tom Braeltelt Lt. president Charles Mef ormielt president and Donna Nic. nd treasurer eontluet 1 joint meeting with the senior eouneil FCPYCSCDIAIIVCS Ng' 40' ov'-'Q Richard Bardelh Basketball Manager Football Bowling .irslty Clu Dick Baud ' + g b 1:-fre am .lohn Bevelheimer Karin Bevis Tennis 'High Ground' Student Assembly llnscmhlc Varsity Club lluostcr Club latin t'luh TJ? New Walter Baumgardner Nirsitv t b Foothill Suimminp. on out v- Ross E. Bigelow Football Hi-Y Baseball 'H' t'crtit'icatc Meet li.. ith enior ounci I 2 l i 5 ' , .ie , , S5 , , . , E 5 t 1 4. f Y ' ' V , qu .nt .H J . . A , 42' .tw ,H , 'P' .rt ff lyk it 1 ,W X-1. .f nfl: f ' . gt 1 Senior council rcprcscntativcs involved in the meeting are Cstand- ingb Robert Bailey, Nancy Falzon, Johnny Clarkson, Pat Rahn. Janet Trautwein, Leonard Oncsky. and Dan Kacpp and tseatedl Geri Vin- cent, Karen Graham. Joan Kotts, Carol Ravasdy. and Kay James. C 333 . hi., l 'G J ,I , J . K I 1 SL tk fr Ag is ...A X' 5 - . vf f I3 2 t J , ' jr , I A L , X ff' ' I , 1 . Alexina Boyer Tom Brackett Sharon Briggs G.A.A. Senior Vice President Y-Teens Yearbook Committee Cross Country Future Homemulwrg Officials' Club Yearbook Committee Intramurals Varsity Club A 'ibn l t r gve-ifl i' 'div A ' 136' l N' e B ' Nancy Campbell Muriel Carmen Donald Carrico Booster Club 'B' Certificate Science Club Future Teachers Yearbook Committee Theater Club Senior Production 41 , Lam . av--., - tt 'Ui 21.7,- r ff 1 ' lv vt e Be verly Bodell Glce Club J John C. Bosch H i-Y ,IN FE Sharon Bromley G.A.A. FLIGHT Stuff Booster Club Future Nurses 1' X .. W. M Marian Cassidy ang W If ' ' is Ev r , J Carmen Bologh Kathleen Boone BOLT Staff Senior Secretary Y-Teens FLIGHT Staff lntramurals GAA. 'll' Certificate Y-Tgenc 'Y I , we ' lk xv ' U ,iqgsv Jr W K are U N .. . I Y 4 ,. Vicki Lynn Bouldin Adeline lloyer Ensemble G.A,A, Choir Officials' Club Yearbook Committee y 2 - it X, so D .lohn Brown Football Basketball Varsity Club Cross Count ry if Wes Bushman Q ' Q gh, V fe' Judy Catignani Arnie Celeski FLIGHT StatT BOLT Staff Quill dt Scroll Plein Jem fl bbllllll' Q an i 'SEQ Roger Chandler lntramurals 'QQ' -r- ' Lloyd Cullen Thomas Eddolls Tk. YP: Janice Encson YTeens benlor Production 'Vhchael Chlado Johnny C larkson f 1-tmnml football WSI' ff rx Charlotte Curlee Y Teens Presxdent BOLT Staff G A A 'vs James Flmore Senior Production Theater Club Joe Eubank Intramurals Q. I? Vursxty tluh Scmur f0lll ICll Jacqueline Cochrane Mllt iran! Y Iccns Lertnfn .1 t mm l rm slut I ll tll Monltm Donna Llosey hw Y ltcnx Frcnth Klub C his loumxl of 'D 1'-. Judie Cunun Q1 An larry Dalton Beverly Dargatl Prank Drahnse G A A Fulurc Nursts Y Tu.n9 Ilouster ilub A -N.. Students gather around Senior loungn to purthnso. thur ldstl Ford pcnnnnts 42 1 4' N - Y ' 'x L LL , 'CQ' 4' -.r 5 try- jr f A 1 J gf 'Q as ' . h 1 J ' 1 f W , w- ' ' Sc ' v 't un 4 ' I N fi K A A.. SL Ax, gy K A ,, L 4'nrnA Sr- C' 1 - N l JJ' 5,4 J 1 ' , f K' Student Council IQ' ,' f, VN' K, I 1 'J I mf-Q .3-If . -. gf L K R F 'X F ' ' , J f .C M 'r , , V Q ' u 'fi ' L 'Ii':: , wa ' nuns! 'fn u A Dlx A 'J 'film' EI . 5' .fl W 'I' K I C v , 44, 5 I I I I . ..,V It V l 'Jr' Q fiffmrw., Help e l Pennants, Annua .il 7015 '1 var Robert Evans Janet Falk Golf Booster C lub VBYSIIY Club Y Teens Intramurals 0 A A Senlor lruduelmn ,.. , ca' Y..---v German Club Class Counul trffnou what in as W .la we-Q i Q--04, 'Ng' Nancy Fallon Semor Counul Student Councnl FLIGHT Staff Booster Club ,muse I Frerlks Arthur If ulkcrson Tenms BOWIIDE Football Manager Suence club Ht Y Varsxty Club vu- 'bk A71 si. ,px 'Yi Q.--. 'C Qt! James Harvey Farns Pat Fleldmg Mall Fl00d Track Cross Country Varsity Club NW N-f -s Al veg Julle Genlmne Romld Genn Bolt Edltor Qutll 8: Scroll Booster Club G A A Senlors Kathleen Boone and Connie Walker take orders for the FLIGHT from members of thelr class fi vo,-,ii iq. Path Gohl Glee Club Chrlstmas Concert Class Council uw- ,p-N James Glllesple BOLT Pnntmg FLIGHT Prtntlng Bowltng 1-QQ Carole Golllck Y Teens Booster Club su' 'QQ Shlfley Goodse Dorcy Ann Gourd YTCCUS Theater Club Booster Club Senlor Production El'lS9mblC French Club Sentor Productlon Class Council 1 S N fir xl I , V ND- NYM. KP' M x.. E-7 I 1 .eg at Q was N lv ,, ffm K, M bm ' L v. ,,,,f QAM, I 1 W az' -,, T 1 ,mo . . K :g. f-J? -,tw J V . il- I, . 3 . . . K ' A tl an urt ' ' ' ' -, ' ,E , .. Q F t Q l A3 V V ' 4. t, l 'l A' fvfli,-ff -' ,gf iff 'QV C ti fl Q -,.V,. e si 5' l , V, .. Y nv - - A 1 I V I N4 . 43 R in 2'2 Karen Graham Booster Club Hugh Ground Senlor Council Y Teens Patrlcla Greene Y feens Iznsemble Choir blee Club 4349 'QZ7 lm Grlbb Cross Country BOLT Staff Varsity Club Baseball Q? Rose Gregory Booster Club X Teens C htlll' Marilyn Greenwood Booster Club Jumor Auhxevement llull Momtor ester Hackerd Football Traek Varsxty Club Janet Heldt Band Intramurals -3' ur Beverly Helenbart Ensemble Music Productxon Lhrlstmas Coneert Sprung Concert eniors Take dc11olarsl1ip Exams M 'Will-A-...s Skiggirglpwgst ln cafeteria to hll out appllcatlon blanks for the Natxonal Mernt Yr? Ball Haglund Bowlmg lf A I-rank Hetner f l Mary Hamnl o A A Y leens Latm C lub Booster C lub If Pam Hllkey Semor Productlon Cholr Music Productlon 44 'ZX -sa Richard Hanks fr my 4, i:: 1' A 4 Barham Heber c, A A lhealer Club 'wi' Patrick Holmes Sally Holmes Traek HOLY Reporter Y Teens FLIGHT Stall Booster Club Bowllng Senior P oductlon Grads Ilear of Colle e 'O Dave Houck Ellen House Sensor Councrl Band Future Nurses Intramurals Bowling v -I' Jean Jurrncrc Musrc Productton Booster Club Intramurals Kay James Cheerleadmg Captam G A A Sentor Counct Y Teens FUR N, ,m- smo g t JoAnne Howell Future Nurses Crlee Club Band 'Yvsr ,pa-.. Damel A Kaepp Scxence Club Ht Y Band benmr Councrl vw' -51 Sandra Hoyer Kay Huebner ra, FLIGHT Stall Booster Club N ings -qsasa 5.9.4. Lou Kallery Don Kamrnski Football Football Swtmmmg Basketball Student Counctl Baseball B Certxfreate tra a 141 ici VA? A' s' we xx 3,,,,.f- John college representative from Valparalso Untversltx Valparaiso lndlanft pomts out the advantages rn the Unlversltv to mterested semors 45 Varsity Club 'S If Carole Hurd GAA Future Nurses Booster Club Sentor Produetlon ke as-ff 5, Patrrcra Kammskx Theater Club Sentor Counctl Q fi' 11 Blll Kapeller V+.. Judy Kesot Band Chrrstmas Concert Spring Concert 21' if j --4, Jerry Kinney Track Frank Knight Bull Knipp H1 Y Basketball Band Football Tennis Varsity Club Varsxty Club N0 Larry Kotlarek Jumor Achievement Scxence Club 133.522 haf' Bert Krollk 'Nt Ibn Ga'- Qv---, Clarence Langlols Varsnty Club Football Swxmmmg Semor Councl 4' Tk'--'P Joan Kotts Senior Councnl Cv A A FLIGHT Staff Band Q I oretta Kublc 'Fm it--tr ' James Iantz Grace Lanyon hlee Club Wllham lkUblC dcniors Elect New Ullicers l Dlelt Tierney candidate for senior class presldent displays one of his Lampugn stunts assisted by WlllldH1 Baller James lout! Rlehxrtl Knab md Bart larlve 'Vl xsqueraders prefer to remain monxmous .- 'f ' ' il if 'x Jack LaDue Tony LaFata Class Officer Track Swimming C aptam Football H1 Y Bowling Varsity Club N dl'SllV C lub Pat Lamb Hlgh Ground Y Teens President Senior Production Ensemble fx-N77 Q-nfv Lucy Lattlmer Claudia Lewls Suzanne lewis Glee Club Glee Club Chou, Chonr Ensemble Spanish Club 46 . . T W' .I ,2 V fl I Wi, Q A M 977' C-ll 'b ' f, El . g 123 T ttsas K , L sh ,sf T T A in--f, C I 'U :fl W A w T . . . . , . ef we C' ' fl .,,,. . .Willa I ' .4 lelligsqftl l' A - Y? ,' ul 1 e T Q ,s N , Q-'Ls ' 7 A X I 1 Q , X? , ' , U lt , ., X 5 'Af W -.,,,.1' . 4 A . Nv ' ' N' 'Q z x K eniors Get Together or Picnic Semors roast marshmellows at a senior class premc held 1n the early .mg 'lv-1 -:ur Jack Lucas John Madigan ,gs-1. Mrchael C May elf X 131015 fini? iw -Q.....wv Charles E McConnick H1 Y Presxdent Senior President Student Councll Tennu 'l 'J' F3 Don Magnuson Yearbook Committee Latxn Club Bowlnng 'HY Terry McFarlane Hr Y BOLT Staff 47 Fa 'fit f e. 2 K - K. . Judy Longstreth Intramurals Science Club Barbara Litsky Y-Teens French Club if! 5' 'il' Ned Lougheed Choxr Sclence Club Tenrus Charles Loomrs Choxr Musrc Production M nr' Y -p Y Donna Marsh Roy Martin Earl Marville Cheerleading Captam Choxr Band Student Council Veep Ensemble Football Manager Muslc Productlon BOLT Staff Class Ofhcer ,635 'RN uv qv- Vhw,-r wr Leon McGregor Musxc Productlon Glee Club Laffy MCGFGW Gary S McLachlan F00lba1l Thesplan Society Ensemble Muslc Productron Semor Production ' a 4 V l M V P1 trol-. C Q ' C at fl r A bf , R ,Q A 1, lhur fix, gl 553' A A, , bwji 'K C a M C 1 l A 4 t ' 'C at ,, ' y-'J . . A i 9 ff' 'Q-Q: - e e E ' I I 5 gf V J g 'lyl ml' A-at , , fa r, r F ff- M - iff' ,rf if 4 ie C al .- Y ' 'TVA . w . ' 4 org ' V V. Ig i t ' ' ' K K. Li ' l 'l . . A . X . Patricia Mealey De-Hi-Jinx Future Nurses Senior Production Intramurals Wanda Miles Intramurals Chuck Neubert Jeff! F Neuman Football Captain Baseball Student Council Baskelbdll Track Captain Football BQQLT Sgaff Yearbook Committee QWQR Mr. Qpenlancler Visits EF ' x . . ' ' '- 'Q A.-. , Hr.. ' 1, I 1 L ' , hi ww.- Beverly Miller 1 Booster Club Y-Teens French Club Senior Production I fl 1 'LN K' Q ,MQ- , XV A Lester Miller Eugene Mix 1 Donna Nleland Senior Treasurer FLIGHT Staff BOIT Reporter High Ground if In-1 'SF Raymond W Nikolai Joyce Oetjens Yearbook Committee Y Teens Baseball Intramurals Booster Club ,.-..,,4v w HY! ,-wail' Ns-nr' 'B ' A N sf J Nancy Opdyke X fn? v ' from ff'-1 Q its 3 .ffm fair- sf Clarice Morkert Intramurals fl lv' ..-...u-wr' Len Onesky Ensemble Senior Council Baseball 64 Q-wa... UMQ Steve Padar Baseball Band C lass Council Bowling K N 'fig' N-.. NQXQXQS .nf 1 Q.. ,X X iii av' nb 'V' rv-ek Fw-fl., HUB!! ww s..2...,ae:-1 me Members of the Student Council Delbert Konner Karen McLaughlin and .lim if agar Hcnry show Mr Stuart Openlmder superintendent Ol Dearborn schools around lim Pak thc grounds of Edsel Ford Sfnmf Pf0dUCI10r1 48 Senior Council Cross Country Lyerman Club IF' ...ya ws...-.,. Jerry Parsons Swimming Captain Baseball Varsity Club Bowling '- ' ,, I I ., H if I ' - I -'f I I , . - e P P , . . ' Y V b y gk me ,QE Sa ' r A f if l R P , ,, 1 H at I ix 4: 4 f 'H ' 'l I r V ' 4' tif? ' : ,X Q .2 A I 'Q ,V Q 'WMM gg f' ive., 1 I ' ,ffl V it . ' 1' 1 N ' A ' lx' 5 V' N if f It 3 I-, E. ' A xxx: LV I ' X f f. X H N l N , kk K . 1. Ni x ,A .T ' I, A .1 , 2 lax A 'P I P 7' M. 4 I I ' .I 7 v , 7 X F ig ,, ' 1 -. Vx ' V 25:34 4, V 1 ' - r I I ,, N I I 2+ W' ,a 'N K 5 E Q A. . 2 . A. ' , ' . , i 1 . Gra S Enjoy Lounge 45 3 T? n. .hm Parsons Football Student Council Varsity Club All S Donna Paulson Y Teens Sentor Production QA MQ Judy Peters Homecommg Queen BOLT Staff Y Teens G A A Carole Ravasdy Senior Councxl Cheerleader Class Officer Hometommr. Court .apo-A Donald Patrlas Intramurals Angelica Pecoraro Glee Club Swv Pat Holmes Milton Cram Helen Walker Judy Catlgnam, Beverly Helenbart Carol Ravasdy Carolyn Rmn and Charles Werner admire the stgn that the gradm non class of 1956 bought for the Senior lounge Patncla Picard David POSDCI' Talent Show Cholr K wgufcr, Raymond R Ready Rlchard Repp Jumor Achievement 'C' 7 Allen J Quentm FLIGHT Printing BOLT Prlntxng. Varsity Club Track Manager ffl .gre-p Carolyn Rmn Chorr 'ive if Pamela Rahn Bolt Editor Quxll 8L Scroll Y Teens Prestdent G A A Diana Roulo Future Homemakers Yearbook Commxttec G A A Art Award fi.. Sharon Ratllfle B Certificate Hugh Ground Theater Club Scmor Produttxon il Vis Carl Roush BOI T Prlntmg, Fl ll ll'l Prmtmg cl 'A J Q U L il' 7 A ' ,'X 5 A iv K . I I Q-7 'T f C. A ' 'Q ' 12. P- 9, .V V , 1 A Q , Yixsliq K . . . . , , . ' . , 'ig I , , 4 , flak., ' L , ' , ,I y 'rt gm A A' l T up ' X N , ' W N Y 'hz' . f' ' ffl ' gg. W1 'N ' - - ' - A. 2 A 5 ' a .5 A , f , n T I k 'I If, , y gy I ' , y - X x.. 5 - V y 'M ' qw, 5 , , 4 . 5 ry 'X X . . I. , I 49 Don Rowland Band Patncna Seastrum Intramurals Future Nurses Science Club Q., 1.14 f Ron Sagovac Bolt Edxtor Tenml A K ertlfleale Varsity Club Patncla Ryan Y Teens Booster Club Intramurals Ensemble 15 'Us 'W' Joe Sequln William Slcmasz Football Track AL! Varsxty Club f Seniors Dennis Berry Mllton Cram Sharon Brlggs and Pat Rahn try on caps and gowns as they await the arrival of graduation day 50 eniors I.7' George Sarkozy Baskethxll Track Cross Country Varstty Club Paul Slupnk Swlmmlng, Bowling Try Caps, Gowns 'ET' Sharon Schottke Intramurals 'V'-p Flame Smlth BOLT Staff Y Teens G A A Student Assemblw fklqev W-can Richard A Sowers Cross Country Ensemble Glee Club Music Production 'Q-H55 9 'fd' Sherry Straass Booster Club Ensemble Y Teens Musnc Pmductnon 7042? wiv' 1-.4 Duane Schulz Y Teens Intramurals 'Wa U' Wallace F Smlth H1 N Ensemble '11 ! MWSJV' Ray Staskow slu 'Nile 3 W Julius Stranyak K P7 . Ks Qt -. 'i s. K N, g f ' ' bb. D xg M ff A . be xv' , n L , 1 'I 1 0. , A ' I, , H. as F c ' ' ! A ff' S . 'Q I r s L, ' .5 fi A ' ff.. g W' A f H gg s . . . . K. up WI Afcv' fl I f b ,, I f V: ' Q! ' V 'I fr 7' of 'A 1 .ily A lb. ' A L If .,,, 'L M t ,. V C I if ' 45 a t I ki X t ' ew I I ' fiy a 5 ' 1 g W , B , I. h I 0 x Q t I S j . ,. V S fd i 3, h t n .N .Y 5 N N s I ' , W 1V1CS Stuclents GIVE Ra 10 OVV Carmen Bologh Kay James Ronald Sagovac and Janet Trautwem drscuss the problem of an International Pohce Force wlth panel moderator Jim Garrett on the WJR radlo program Jumor Town Meetmg of the Arr jug Louise Thomas Future Homemakers 'its' NJ Nancy Vanderwill -an , Richard Tierney Semor Council Drum Major Band Class Councnl vw-sv Lee Timmins fy? 'ws Geri Vincent Rosalie Virgo Ensembl' CUCCFICHUIHB Captain Music Productxon Ch01r Y Teens Ensemble Future Homemakers Semor Councxl Choir Musxc Production Homecomrng Court Carol Trrrell Ensemble Chorr Glee Club French Club if -'ML 1 Gladys Wahl FHA Presxdent Glee Club Musxc Production A. iff' V' 4..- 'P'-'lr Ron Talt Hall Monitor 'R 'fir N11 Shlrleen Tauck Theater Club 41' I --v Eugene Toland FLIGHT Prmtmg BOLT Prmtmg Choir Christmas Concert we alfa ' 1 Connie Walker GAA Presrdent Y Teens Yearbook Commxttee Chonr George Tatu Track Cross Country Varsity Club f 'K avi 'ZIP Harold Tessmer Baseball BOLT Prmtlng FLIGHT Prmtmg Intramurals 51.1 Janet Trautwein Flight Editor Qunll 84 Scroll Ensemble G A A -Zkgg. K. v--' 1... Helen Walker G A A Y Teens Future Teachers Choxr ' ' ' 11' ..L fi .Z W X 1 wV!A 'W A ,. . A Y , 1 T 'gl ' was NV! N a at, , V Q ' ' at ti 2 5 Tf 'Im . A4 f C gif rifwm -:., 2 JNQ me Qkfmkjo m,: 111. We f ' -' I r M M A 'L ' fox Hone EM, 'bU, ' J . X? ' if . , it A ,. ' ' y Y . . ivy, . . g , ', Q L Ihl 'L f 'x If ' if ' I 3 ' 1 1 l . . , 2 'll' .,.. I -we , Qs ,F E A A-sv if M' W' a , . ' 13 , si 51 'Ylx '2 ' iogx Virglnia Washington Mary Ann Waske Roy D Webster W Intramurals Hall Monitor Chonr Kathy Wentz Charles Werner Al. T' ap' 'Mr' Bowling 'F ' Dave Wlnkelman Vlnlty Club Baseball Football Bowling Semors flock to the book room to order their graduatlon .announcements 52 Grads Get Announcements f AA' .il l orrame Westphal Ensemble Hugh C' round French Club Theater Club -1 'lg f Glona Yesh Future Homemaker: French Club Don York MW MF' Carol Ziegler Kathleen Zlellnski Glee Club Blrbardl Zlnk Susan Zurolsky Student Council Secretary G A A Choir Music Productton E - t -,,. . 3 :l ' if ' L C e,' . E J : L i git t V C? ' 1 1' C he W R' F C va .5 I F ettt F F fk - , Mary Ann waiter Jay Wilson Jim winz fe 5 f t fav F , f- II: ji: n 1 A i C, i l? ,, , . Q A t me 'C R - . 1 . . . ,.t 5 l,ef,t 5 .z enlors Present Pro uctlon Over fifty per cent of the semor class partlclpated ln thls years Semot Pro duction The show was a take off of Dave Garroways Wldc Wlde World and was called Wide Wlld World The show consisted of rearranged verslons of several TV programs such as Mlckcy Moufe Jackle Fleasome Show Selser Wells Show S64 000 Answer and I Obtained a Secret Janet Falk Sandy Wllhams Carole Hurd Hlldegard Duerr Kay James Joan Keith Donna Paulson and Jackie Cochrane mtke up the Sclser Welk orchestra Taylor dancers perform on the Jackle Fleasome Show Members of the Mtckey Moufe club are Pat Mealey Steve Baker Tom Brackett Jlm Pak Leonard Onesky Gert Vincent and Karm Bevls Pan 'ohm A-1-eq.-s an 0 5'ELM 5flIl 'wh' 'S Members of the entire cast help to make the Senlor Productlon a great success 53 Z The reason bards efan flx and we Cant ts stmply that they have perfect futh for to heave f.atth ts to ave wangs Bdrrte Ihe bard an the quot atton may be ltleened to an under elassmfan tht he oo must acquire the etpertence knowledge and fdtth , neeessarv to meet and eope mth lates satuattons Edsel Fords sophomores and tumors tn th proeess of htvlng those expertenees whteh wtll develop the sktlls ahtltttes tnd appreetattons neees sean to the good late Upon entering hlgh sehool the sophomore lands many new adjustments to make These may appear get lost tn corrtdors After these tnttteal and sometames emharmsstng problems have been solved the underel tssman hnds nlnlhflf beginning I0 lndki new frtends I0 Joan eluns to parttcapate tn various aettvtttes and to take an aettve part an sports Asade trom the extra eaarraeulrar phases of the underel tssman s h,gh school ltfe a tounddtaon as hetng lard tn the suhyeet matter taught tn has elasses Thus bam, wall serve to help ham form hts Ideals hts late goals and his future pl tns 1' . , ,- - hf . - - ' X V 1 1 2 1 2 - f ' in za '. 1 . 3 . 2 ' :are ' e . 2 ' .ss s . ' e.. 'e ' .z 1 'L' , '5- ' s ' ',' l-- . -e ' K 1 2 I K i- 2 :A nl I 1 2 11 in the form of confustng schedules or long, easy-1o- I 2 ' .' X . ' ' 2 Q .K . K ' ., . s ' ' ' - -- R xx I . ' ' vi' 'Q' A U MM R L of , .af is Z W i fiber wg? L M ssti , Richard Matthews, llA. plans his schedule of classes for his senior year. Many students travel to and from school on the school buses. ' .f Unclerclassmen Prepare K4 to it OH ,W it Mary Kloka. Shirley Wasik, and Michael McGinnis, new stu- dents to EF. are instructed on how to use the library by Miss Betty Lee while Laura Brooks looks on. Orientation for l0B's begins with an assembly which acquaints them with school life. Mr. Harold King distributes C BOLT to waiting 56 For CIIOOI Classes, Activities 1.,fiaq,X, xx :Ai ig! it Q F V. ., ,la W. , I ll- ,,e1.vatP.as1s,f,,.4t-,,, .Wm ,, bn A 1, ga ' 3, ,, . , If , . if rt, Q b,1 f'LL ,, ,, Edsel Ford's reserve football team tests its skills against Melvindale s x f J J-Vees. f' ' Z , 5. . lc L ff 5415 :Z Q B g g, J , Q 4 iw, ff ,f Dick WYCU1, IIB, meets his coun- selor Mr. James Shader. 6' Girls treat their favorite dates by taking them to the annual Sponge Dance. Junior council members meet to discuss program designs for the Junior Prom Seated are Betsy Bornyasz Phyllis Rowley Shirley Freriks and Don Taylor Standing are Bill Bosch Mary Ann Anderson June Albaugh Dick Knab and Terry Kelley Members of the 12B council are Janet Sheko, Kathy Hodges, Sue Crumback, Lois Seligmen, Karen McLaughlin, Marilyn Johnson, and Jeanne Fordyce. Standing are Ann Fawley, Bev Gerrity. Diane Bada, Louise Wenskay, and Donna Bada, W if ks, 7 . 1-41375 elect Governing fllfficers I e E l r s l 3 .vu l s , I s l , . Row Row Row Row Cf. Row l , I n 5 2 1 5 'Q . 5 f g ' 55, f :sl - 1 Beverly Day, Rosie Beaubien, Donna Bada. Chuck Bates, Hilda Duerr, Sue Crumback, Ted Stokfisz. Russ Hoogerhyde, Marilyn Socall, Harold Davis. Herb Greaves. Sonny Snyder, Don Pettinga, Lyle Painta Dick Popkey. Arlow Meusling, Dave Knezek. Governing the l2l2 clzxss are Kurcn fxlclauglilin. secretary: Sue Cr 2 . g . ,Q K .,. , ,W , 1, f . K A buck. vice president: Pail Bell. prcsirlcm: and Kathy Hodges, treasurer. . 7' W1 '53 fi 5 W ,J fr Row l: Valerie Genres. Judy Walker, Marcia Ciarkowski, Joan Skrocki, Irving, Lois Seli man Kath Hodges Janet Sheko Sally Earle Row 3' g , y . . , . . Row 2: Chuck Nagv, Bob Cannon, Ray Cox, Harold Babcock, Janice linson, 58 'ga Romie Shaw, Ron Tracy. Doug Moore, Ron Reed, Joe Julvezan, Charles Lucas, Ron Tom Bill Rohler, George Gish, Jack Amer. lllll u.', any U ll is Hit I 14 ev 'ns- R 1 Barb Ketchum Joan Keith Pat Keoshnan Kay Abell Gloria Wxlllams Guy Clark Pom Ledford R w 3 George Halduk Al Marshall Russ Loughley Bull Chomxc at vnfwfz-new M W.-awww-wa 1. Rodger ow H kms Louise Wenskay Mary Roulo 0 b tham Duck Janks Gary Wlghl Roock Yolanda op Row 2 Ray Neubert Sam Layman Carol Nagle Sharon Alhson I'om Berry Dgyg 1-hggm 0 YJ 5 1 yu ' I JA Rowl Jack Bridges Nancy McGregor Sandy Wnllxams lane Row 3 Dan Hayduk Dlck Eleanor Visco Eleanor Cedar Glorxa Renter Bull Sanders Row 2 Bob Monson Karen McLaughl1n Pat Schebel Judy Crowl Jeanne L0hhCS Phil Al'd0Yl'l0 B0 D Bada Foruyce Judy Krayewskx Nik Yi!! We it ,. 1 le Gavin Brownhe Howard Finley Don Ca an nw I Brvunt McGrew Armstrong Jrm Pascoe b Koncz Ken Szmagaj U .- n ur U rv - -1 4 3 na :s U n. 5 c. wwf ,iawex an-il QESQWJ mpbell Ed Palmer ROWI Marlene Gayman Beverly Gerrnty Carol Drews Dianne Pans Spp Patricia Bell Kay Muller Manlyn Johnston Judy Carrthers Row 3 John Genteha Ross Sutter Roger Hrlls Joe Kosmalskr Larry Ch ster Bull Baker Ellls McGraw John Murphy Row2 Robert Fena Gary Clcottc Jlm Bolosh Ann Fawlev Maryanne e 59 -' :-- 'M W .. .. U NX ' ' K' 4 ' ' Q ' -,',,, ,L1fgiaff1,,, H H 1 A 'V . f - A . - X K: V 4 'Y 1 - . , , . N - , , 1 K 1 - , ,gf-w L ., ' fx. Q- ,- V ' ll ' N ',,,.p-'L' V ,X r M I - , ' ' -eh-vi-ft 'l I V I ' 0 ' if ' -- - .MU A , J A :I K J ...MH-1 G 'sl 1 12 gif- e , , N 'v N- w.a.m..,..L, , J , 1 , A y Y -sq ' E X fl Q ' f Mx'-24' ix! if ' , ' A ' Q ' N 4 W N i Q- N , . 4 ' h . I - . ' ll 0 - , , 3 ' 1 9 I . W 3 . Ni gl . 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' L24-fm. , .aa ...., Coon Tony Sharkey John Angell Barry Kmske Row 3 Bart Lanvc Bvll Weaver Kathleen McCullough Janet VanVIell Claudette Gezelman Aileen Rvan Sue Wxlhams Bull Bosch 60 7'-I rl: Rowl Duck Webber Patrlcta Lewxs Carole Morton Nancy Rafferty June Albaugh Mary Anderson Barbara Lmn Kay Strchler Don Newport Row 2 Davld Norwxck Herman Rugel Tom Bonch Mary Loter a Hunter Joyce 7apoll Judy McGrew Ken Hensley Carol Seartng .Ilm Val fa Ay 245,532 fn.. 2 all ll Row 1 Buena Stafford, Judy Mersman H l H l G Gilbert, Pat Stewart, Carolyn Bmnell, filfge lseisillargaclgsryrigtoeatghhy ROW 2 Vlfglnli-L Gfmman, Sandia Taylor Don Bnehret, Bfll Balsch Wxllnam l rv Wrmshurst Row 3 Richard Matthews Ken Weaver Markley Stewart Wlllxam White George Kay Charles Zmudka Roger Rechlln Duck Bushart Donald Taylor wa Wi' Meds f or l T rf-w 'Er 56455 mm Thls dlsplay was prepared by the jumor class for Home commg They participated with other classes and orgamza tlons 1n decmatnng the school ,,,-1 -' awe: Illia ann use Inav 3 ,, :il Q ,... ,sb on Ill ' 'Q- sane WCP of Il -1 ' hmmzsw Meyers Judy Zlelmskl Don Jullan Richard Lyle, Pegg! Penrod ken neth Hoshowskl Row '4 Robert Croskey, Tom Sullivan, Mlke Hultgren, Jerry Swnerb, Mike Stout Robert Anderson Marty Gallo Dave Orkosky, Don Dyer ' 9 L 'T AZ. V' ' 72 9 f . 1 - Q - r jg '- ' 2 ii Q, ' -' f ' , K ' vig 5 3? V E , ' T J Vi A f Y, I J - ' W. , ' 1 .1 , ' '-' 53 Q- f ,. 1 ' R J-A X I . -1- 4, 0 :INA V FWS g K ,L l - 3' ' W 'Y - 't' 7 ' 2:3 IPR ' .-. 0 f, , ,f iffftffcw A G' Q I ,K 'X j55???'5?5gfig or f ,:gq'35z5a,gg3, :,IE:5,:..:u,gz-'- , -' t A i?l1'ff?i55522iE2fsE53253155ffiifi - 5 5 iwiezzeiiszezzsiffgesffs532224 . f Q ' l 5 , 1, I S J ' '22f2ff1:iiEEE?3?iiEi1g15231 ' r X 'J 1 ,fffizfr , - ' V5 r .SI!::'f7'1T!I..::t::t:1:::1:'::.::,-'kurt l ' ' 1 U - I . , . , . : , . V . . . - , V ' - . A . Et . . . . 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Sandra Mlklch Betsy Bornyaw Jolynn McBride Marlene e uer Evelyn Madngan Row 2 Sharon Donaldson Tom Hust Tom Cnllmore Bonnie Cox Flvlra an Marlin Antolnelle Juruunn Margm Pulrl Lmurge Fletts Beverly PTY stash Nancy Weldeman Row 1 Tom Gyuran Jerry Hurst Jam lovett hm R056 Maudel Wh!! ledge Gall Tucker Robert Max Bob MLGary Ed Plckell Gayton Tm ll n lfll III lg my lvlffp nanny: iunaqgi 'YIIIO 'Jensen 4, up X354 U1 Row 1 Joanne uumett Jane Cook Barbara bchrck Phylm Alsobrook LOUISC Tumas SI-ISS!! Eben DICK Blaik Dlvld Wfcnd Rhea Davis Barbara Des Jardms Cynthia Rungo Barbara Honeycult Row '4 Norbert Prez Bill Bogusz Dean Brown led Baer Dane Walhcc Row 2 Alan Rogers Shrrlev Frerrcks Barbara Hunt Joyce Tersma DENNIS F0l'b0S LOUIS NHS! Chas JOHDSOH 67 I ,- A A ee X Q, l 5 a gg I ve. Q Ju 1 'Ia , ' -' 1 YK 4I.'l1r'fg,ns i. Rpm .IL-mf. '-arf: 1 nth. Nu zu ' I ' Ia: X' xlgn 1: pu! lim 1 nnminzlling their 'hoirc for 1 . . Ax. f . , .' ,. .,,' 1 ' ', IPI- ,' ' f ' Q Q 5 , , ' . ' LM. T M 1 l W K , 4' I Q. ' 2 I 1 if LV .t I Q ,, R I . ,,,, 1 ,a 'b f- ' A-, . , f x , I I' .G-J2.'IA',-M H v 3 T2 . I - v , 5 ' - ' . 3 s ' :ISV i V -f' 2 24 I I 4 ' . I I gf, , A J 9 W' fu ' w I Z, , . Q F' ' f' f , ' , ur ' e I , w ge. A I rj! n ' 15 2 I I I I ' H I . :gg - M Mr-Q-M I , - I IL: I , Buy ACt1V1ty Twleets 1' 'AE'-.ia Mr l-oral H xsltms tl R n 1 tmty boo n L n ore laurx C mtl lm '1 Fytnaon llltlt Stomk mtl lloyd McConn 4 mw- an W Q: Row l Barbara Luhouse Paul Kunkle Mrrtam Dargatz Shrrley Chrado Joyce Nagle Jeanne P G arge erda Shoemaker Jeff Naylor Mary Jo Sehnerder Row 2 Betty Lou Stanek Sue Ellen Bernard Ken Balogh Ray Blan Ltnda -3.50 Row 1 Noraleen Carpenter Carole Merrrck l-' t S h k 1:1 Y. Qlrter Jamce Roberts Hlram Wrlson Kay Taloot Susxe Wtllts 1 er Row 3 Gary Joachrm John Semath Donald Van Rrpper Henry Kathryn Mayor Howard Hanson Charles Curran Gary Lauer Ruby Judith Gugler Dennis vs li-........ a c ott e Judy Dedeluk Row 2 Ed Agulrre Peter Clark Marcta Sigmund Janet Stewart Ralph ggygfh Psghceli Bafbafa Tamer Dolores MHCNCZYHSKI Margie Kamm Planta Dxck Sanchez Barbara Burch Phylhs Drabek Phyllis Rowley Y Row 3 Drck Woodward Bob Bocskay Ray Kutcher Bob Herman Mar lene Dapprlch Dennis Eddolls Marty Harder Dlek Gllbert Bob Swrecnckt 63 . . 0 E 5 V , ,, . M., A 7 V ' '11 ' ' if my . X V ki. L l ,few 'gm , l 4 K l K R la x tk 1 J . A is ,K 'E hir!- . L QV h f t S ,W , 1 ' s V V .f , , . J J S ,ff H l S x ' 'it X' I , . 'X as ' 5 i121'ilu'cs zc ' t ks to Mary Alam: f4l1Cllll'lLllll. Ja cl lJ'l 'f 1. .' z 'L ell, . oz Q 'N ' . ' , 1 . ' ell. gig . it fi J Q Lt' ' f 4 fa I 1 - ' 6 , 1 C XM , , ,, , . , 1 ' N Ax '27 A ' ' '.r gg a 4 . ,. X r . v -f Z ' . ' I l' - v I Q , I - l y 1 1 v l 4 4 1 . w l - ' ' I 7 ' I l l J i i J ' R 5 E J 'E-In ' S , i il NX , ' . 'L X Q -: fa 1 S . - ft ' N j x , 1 f' r .f A , . 1 . 1 1-. f . 5 4 ' f fi M , ,A f, ' ' QQ E 'l x I x ' Q . - M 5 9 q ...W 5 . 1 D 4- V K , i ., Q ,, N .. :Hx l S A a at i it tryyr eva ll f : , ' , Y V I - V 1, . . ', , l x- . b ' ' ly V A Q y I - I 1 A. v ' V - - : ' , , ' A .- 1 y , ,' n erc assmen Paft1C1PdtC fr A-A-.0 Q Sophomore students try out for parts ln the all school play, High Ground lmda Evenson lcenterl and Denms Forbes dns trlbute parts to Vtrglma Vanderllnd Sharon Smith and Stephanie Walhout 5 an qw, 'Y lv:-,Q Row l .hm Adams Gerry Wezan Sandy Meade Karen Day Lmda Even Elaine Shevock MSW JHHC Cheatham JCB!! l 0rler son Jean Slumpfi Dan Klllms Duck Lassen Row 3 Lloyd McConnell Adnan Szw d B b F e 0 lnzel Dick Stomk Don Row 1 Barbara Klekamp Low Tennant Laura Fattell laverne Smith Wilmer John 505351131 PH! YOUO B05 ROSOI C2 Row 1 Joanne Beck Julxett Treves Mxldred Mix Ann Lee bhaft Pamela obmck Demse Mayleth Jane Wxlllams Al Westen Dudley Routen Malu Nancy Hendrn ks B c etty Jentz Ch I G d B b R 3 R bert Wxlezynskx Ball May Rnchard Remmgton .hm Damnam film Arm PCDWHYUCI1 ar es at ner ar am Con click Gogemk Louis Morago Ron Bednarczyk Btll Nekola Gary Thomp Row 2 Judy Stull John Lorenz Elame Rrvlera Mary Knlarevnc Nancy gon Dan Bnlkey 64 to M xy sl , 2? . ' , 5 ' is A Q to l i 2 Q, . . V g, f A L 1 'V l ' ef : af r ' ' Ai K 4 BQ X . f e M. 4 , L A ev 1 x 4. +- V 1 Wy' , , ' ,. of I- K I . A M I ., ' lzgigffljigg-it-'.agr W ' an ' A L l , L gs m 5 Z, J V. . Q ' , we X L L 2 - M. L .tt. g - 1 K 5. ' fr - 2 5 me , Q . ,, n H W 6 1 a 1- , iz: hge Q, MN sb 8: . ,Y ' a K N ' l 'V A , A , I 0 C7 V 5 1 . A I jfs , : ,I ' X ' ' v 1 . , .. 3 ' , ' l , ' ' .. .. l g , v . . , - : . A , , , - 1 In All- cliool Play, Attend After Class Sports EVGIUZS Row l: Mary Cooney, Alvin Rowe, Ruth Dapprich, Nancy Cantarrutli. Beals, Terry Kelley, Sheila Sparr, Garrett Cooper. Carol Moffat, Gloria Hunt, Keith Baldwin, Darlene Schweitzer. - Row 3: Dave Berry, Richard Mead, William French, Delores Rhodes, Row 2: Richard Williams. Dan Bauer. Virginia Weilher, Ed Collins. Susan Mary Tucker, Frank Figurski, Peter Larsen ,Richard Knab. - 'E 'I Q f' ' .-SIIII. ' 1 - 'ji x ,el I Ilkw f in r , if yy,it Q Gif W' i.::::::::E:::::.. T liiygle T e'u::::::g:::::. r I vw 111 uv . .. . e -:Q A K ' I N N' , S si L jf N T 2 5 4 J 9 a I 3 , rf, Q 5, ni. M' T ' A li mv Row 1: Judy DenO1ier, Tom Machczynski. Gary White. Madeline Delya. Barbara Walp, Joan Waske, Laura Penner, Dave Hybert, Rose Marie Joy Lefiler, Margaret Wood, Cecelia Kosmalski. Betty Ramsey, Gary Janowski, Bob Daley, Pat Terry, Twenlow. George Faremouth. - ' Row 2: Dennis Buck, Catherine Wialer, Dick Brancheau, Dick Bechtel. Row 3. Steve Humphrey, Mike Marxer. Joe Lewis, Howard Beslack, Tohi Stevenson, Alex Regnier, Ted Ridling, Joe Saval, Paul Brata, Russ Temple. During halftime of 11 football game, this group of girls discuss the pos- sible outcome of the con- ICSI. 65 11B's Desi lorrume Couture hlorla I udwlg and Cunt Trey Smnh help lo dee orate .1 classroom bullet ln hoard 4 V un L-I Rowl Cathy Kallc Kay Cusnk Judnhann Zykowslu Charles oomez Mary A Sabo Dolores MePherson Shlrley Bovenslep Betsy Averxll Row2 Joe Virgo Frank Iafexe Iynne Crumley Fvelyn Ienayel Plum Wveth Larrv Albrrmn Im Smnth Crm. Tcsrh Don xmen lm Ii-' Fw or ,...-u-Q'-'- .Q pil Row 1 Judy Dornton Sue Cnaf Judy Hurnaska Smdy Seanlon Nmu Chrxsue Judy Klhara Bob Van Iuberrcn Henry Oelkers Huh Bar Bucholz Cynthia Scott Rose Alcllo Marv lou Lyons Irene Martm Row 3 Lee Osborn Russ Reynolds berry Ilsenberger Ilarbxrx St Row2 Dick Haynes Duck Nappe Joe Crourd Kay Luslk Margaret wlcz Jerrv Coleman John Adxms Ed Mllltl Jumps Morgan Blrkenhelr Hayward .loan Wagner Fdna Wagner Ken Bauman Ron brake E h Rovblrlic Greg Alrd Tom Lammer Bill Bell Jrm Sheetsc Dmk Ryba 11 Bulletin Boar S, 'I om Dxck Stu xrt rua .lnklu John ,X I I X ' I ' .- N- ' K - . , . . , P B. A ' A . . I 'QQ 4'-w I .sw 1- , 2 I' , .W 'Q Q 1 -In . , . ' . V r . . - t , . , - i - Mary Ellen Markovitz, Carolyn Latta, Rosalind Zehra. ' .1 -V 1 p I ,' - N J. 2 2 I 2 - Q i 1 L? r ,M ,, , W .. , 'g gg j -z , 5 , ,, K 'V . , ff 35 ' f QL - I 3' 'I H 1. I an I deff M , I I I I if w t K :,, , , my ,, , Z I . 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Row 5: Roger Stranyak, Don Reed, Jerry Ebbeling, Gary Gudes. 5 Q L ff- Qi, S, , 55. 21 ' 1 gi, Q: W In , a R - K 1 Q if QE Row 1: Carol Nizdil, Arleen Edwards, Ann Stafford, Janet Coudret, Dennis Tom Baker, Vern McCartiell, Don Barthel, Ron Treichel. 4 Haystead, Beverly Fry, Judy Lamb. Anita Wisely, Marilyn Gallehcr, Row 3: Jim Lowe. Larry Wall, Craig Tesch. Pele Orlando Joe Dctlrio, Nancy Inffram C l M L 3 , aro c eod, Larry Drobnich. John Roring, Jim Glance. Dale Purlkrv. Row 2: Ron Short. Mike Brooks, Lyn Grigg, Vern Parker, Carol Slater. Row l Nancy Pardmgton Warren St xnley Carolyn Fernandez Sandy Ar vldson Peggy Hamll Dale Coulston Beverly Barnes Tom Aveek Row 7 George Htlls Iynne Burntaa. 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Hecht Roger Crxm Richard Sturtz Larrv Rodden L trol Mrhkm Robert Jernigan Btll Rue Gerry Culpepper Dan Asperger 68 eus EFH Baslzetlmau Plns Btsketblll plns were K L by the l0As thelr moncy maklng pro Jeet Here Beverly Was les v rnaltes 1 ptlrchtse from Tom Crng .Q Row 1 Pat Hlmelberger Donna Whlte Charlotte Ellison Alice Dallmg Francesca Mortcom Judy Brosch JoAnne Buckenberger Janne Angell Row 2 Richard Knezek Karen Sloan David Sarkozy Nonnx lee Smlth we '7' as ul nv wa QF lf Ph ll D Wrlcox Carolyn Korte Ronald Jaeokes Roiflgonjohl-1l?00kaV?I'om Renshaw Gary Berkeblle Rhcx Bauer Tom Bltss Carol Wade Keith Parts Richard Mehollck ilu, 9 X K 7333. 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Charlotte Whisman, Carol Parker, Mary Thomas, Joyce Shurmur, Michael Aloe. Row 2: Ronald Sawicke. Carol Hartline, Sharon Smith, Elizabeth Miller. 71 , . K . . i Ni I Q ' if N L' i 'rf ,o at il ll, .. ' ., L il P fi, 0 11- S , Q7 I I l L 9 6' or Ile, J r Row l: Dorene Langlois, Vivian Czaplick, Billie Verhines, Patsy Moore. Row 2: Tina Stauiabski. Robert Koch, Doneldu Tailford. Janet Brand. Row 3: Marjorie Follansbec, Flo Baldovini, Sally Carey, Norlaine Karmann. Row 4: Joe Penrod. Urano DeCesco. .lerilyn Rensherry, Morris Hughes. Row 5: Ronald Rakay, Wall' Krohn, Garv Davies, Jon Ostertag. 3 2 an X Kina-lf- 7' Catherine Lakatos, Carol Beard, Janet Little, Janet Click, Philip Stowe. ow 3: Bob Piepenburg, Michael Weaver, Joseph Brown, Tom Richards, Douglas Mercatante, Gary Albright, David Alsobrook. Douglas Kirby, David Donegan. ,em fir xi- X, -by A ,.,..,-...f-f K K N-...a an Rowl Becky Stola Cecelrd Lldbaugh blond Ludvug Phyllls Crane Nargfcy Sprmgborn Becky Hnatm Joan Gentelrd Judy Waslesky lxndd Tn le 11 CFC CINS 1x1Cl11 ers xr I er non l P X ron lit vw Row 2 Tom Km Albert Prrnlrss lorrune Couture Dull llolmln laurl Brooks Mike Devlin Judy Beach Michael Meyer llonu Frdnk Row '4 .hm Gilbert Dou las Williams lEWla Frentner Ken Morton Shirley Allen Dennis Goodrrch Mrke Ryan John Neuman Jrm Drekson ROWI David Depodesla Tom Wlse Elllabffh Ffew Helen Doldn PM Brown Nancy Jacobs Donna Martenson Charles Vnk Lourse Brrgp Demeter Kathy Kreft Kathleen McNulty Gene Wtlson Dale Mead Tom Row 3 Bob Van Oait Harold Conrad l mee Ko-Qehtrul Stephnnrc Walhuut Clark Peggy Rabe Pat McKee Bill Cairns lom Rufus Jatk Beller Dru. Sulhu Row 2 Beverly Johnson. Jack Nelson Judy Grllespre, Pat Begdorran Faye Y .4 , hi V C . fi. 1 'K rx-1' . Q, My 'YM ' lm- N - , K F J x J ' Ax I .nntp lmm .Imam Millet Syluin Jxllllhllllg Sha ' VIUlll'IlIUl. Slmlw, Wal . .mtl liztrlw 4 lllllle V buck llclps in thc di tri C A but' ul' Illc 'Plflf J ' i A 2, .9 E ' r , -321 1 Y .V .x r -we Q - f ' M fi 1 ' , ' .id 4 K A . 'X r 5 M f 'Y ,N .' 'A L, A n W vs . CR Y J 1 AY 72 Aici In Distribution Qi Ecisei Forciis Newspaper , I v r I l 5 si ' 5 l f 1 2 I M I 2 ff i if , , i V ' 1 1 Ee 1 Row l' Louise Barkell. Arline Rea, S.indr:i Van Valkenburg. Junkie Swarl- zinski, Richard Kn th PA Di '- - ' . . out, Barbara Robins.. Mary Szkulmifki, Dorcnc Sparks, Shelby Hoffman. Row 3: Richard Weiith, PallrmiirphyyltiaifilrgsoixiiitLi1T1:iii.,:.ElL2ilI:ijnHdaml.. Row 2: Sylvia Augustine. Grace Michael, Marjorie Jordan, Ronald Glow- Bunnell, Susan Sargee, Howard Holliheld Les Simcox. it A ei I mm png: iliiiisi 0 iiililll S g5i,'i5 5 53 Row l: Ella Mae Dedrick, Denny Reid Meyer, Mary Poulos, Roberta Walker. Row 2: Donnn Person, Norman Levesseur, Mickey Mozol, Ann Erne- 'ein. Roiiv 3: James Mansfield, Vincent Pceoraro, Elizabeth Wood, David Robinson. Row 4: James Cofl. Dennis Szabo. Ronald Schida, Raymond Wood. Row 5: Clifford Cox, Gary McLaughlin, Floyd Mamroctskx. .L 11 g 5 1 ' 5 if - 2 3 l i 3 ',s M T ii Q -mr ...f A 12 A' I-R48 v Charles 'Vick cliuclw the working order of Edsel Fords sound equipment. Hi N 'VK Q. 1.1 Row l Sandra Cafego Shxrlev Smith Arlene rrls Pa Flkll Henslev Pxtrlua Zvkowskl Barbara James Visco Kathy Schmidt Carole Hotke Mtrllxn Kotulx Carol Hutterneld Row 2 Robert Usher Mxry Ann D Ang.Llo Dlannt Kenvon luhn Umskm ROW 7 W-ill Chflbltl Jdmeh Luvle Vance Ron Isratson 1013 S tart New Career New IOB s tlcet ed thelr otheers and Student Conn sena ors Marth Standlng are Bruce Warren an Achllle Bug r e S t u d e n Counul Represent HIIVLB Nita Bron dell vree presldent Pat Neuwlrth pre Sldent and Imda Brondell secretary are seated Not pictured 1 la y Smtth who IS treas urer Rcw 1 Betty Deck Diane Roberts Penelope Bosth Anne SetLkL D1 une Row 2 Fred Roulo. Katherine Ludwig Margaret Helmltk .Sharon Cgtfford 1 P D N Irwm Sroka. John Innes. Sandra Lastlgllune Pat Neuwtrth Llndd UFIOH Karamanos Mxry Anne Iund Jmtt evesseur at lnxmure orma ROW 1 PM Connex John Cochrane chimes hon Mdnm Kms-h Law Mgmure renee ball. Edvvnrtll Korkoian, Tom YWKYUSOU Paul U1-NIU Mlkl' llvfn Herremx Larry Gardner Marllvnnc Muller Iobb Ken Brown Rxthard Van Den But. Dau Wnshmgton I3ifWll I Brynyelsnn fffillX Row l Nancy Wyatt Kathy Worden Carol Slkes Judy Ahonen Susan Farmo Deborah Boyer Ron l-lanigan Jerry Senior Terry Zywlcltr I,dVld Ranspach Betty Parker Frances 0 Damel Jean Wharton Tania Walters Pickett Row 2 Lee Wynn Tom McGu1re Bob Keoshlan Joyce Sorenson Nancy Row Z Mrke Shirley Larry Smith IUUIS llndlmwl' Blu R'Ch fd50n Hvb Schlmmelpfenneg Henry Rmn Blll Brolherton Joe, Slxeay Wrlllam Lmlm iq. X.: uw? at Row l Tom Green Mlke Johnson Juanlta Brondell Joan Buccholz Pat ihy Booterbaugh CHFOI Ydkllb-IC NIIUCY H0l'Vdlh 5HY'ldf2l BHFYOWQ GSOFEL Elsholz Barbara Davey Dave Brown Garv Hennmger Brunette Row 2 John Hughes Drane Rousku Sallv Steadman Lmda Bensle Doro ROW J CUFIIS HdYl1BS TOU1 5101465 BYULC Wdffefl Nllhdn Rvwell I-lmll Bloess Jack Baker Mrkc Cluney L Russ Baker mitral Row 1 Diane Richards Judy Hadcrofr Marllyn Morgan Marvrn Tessmer Row 2 Mary Wilson Maxlne VIFLO Pat Barron, Charlene Covkendall llgfgggglglalefa -Jud! MCGUIYC 131516 Helka Bafbdfa Cuflfllflghdm TOI11 Marian Wllczynskr Maurice Sheko Sandra Bufallnl Norma Beyerly Row 'S Robert Huebner Gary Cram, Sandra Lzerwrck blame Argon lom Povlth Rose Vvlueslmg. Cecelta Bondy Larry Burnlck Mlke RClSlflgLl 75 1 .,,. A Q 5 ' ,M ' ca W 4 A R.. es W7 V J, -V1 t t V? t ' ' ' . ' 1 A V ' ' - J ' , . . . . - ' 7, ' Q ' - . - . , ' 1 1 . 5 2572 J to -my f f ' M ' . 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' Ffuth WlIhOLll works ts dead Jams II s Xthlctms play an lmpottctnt rolg tn tha. only do they provldc tn outlt tor tht boundless cncrgnes ot tht studtnts but they also serve many usgtul purposps Among thes are the OPDOFIIIFIIIILS tor tx untmt mtl tmprommunt tn puson to person tt tm to tum ind suhoo o snhool lkltIIOI1SlllPS Hts IN y p t ULN HU L4 R. stl tn portnnlttcs tn tg tm tntl ll'ldlVlLlLlll sports Amontf thts nt lootbtll gross Lountry ts Lthtll tc tn s tm the mmol sports Lonststlng of ptnh pong hntlmlnton vollcyhtll tryhnrv tnd shut ho x ntotts sports tht tmpout tl L htnts nh wud h 1 to Lntc thu gt and to pl tx to tht b 0 h 1 1 ' 'V A ' - p - -- 4 ' 'X - A - - hal- t . truck, hzs'h1tIl, fnni.. 1 l 'I ' Llf - ' , -Q - - -4 Q Q 1.1 - ' ' ' Q ' l ' 1 . - ' ' . a ' . 2 . z ' - 1. 1 4- Spt thc ztrczt in vhich thc ttlo- llv tml. I, - 1 -. . ' , sopl .Intl itlcttls of human tcl.t ns In :tll the Q ' ' 'L wc Edhel Ford high School uhlwhoh' Nm nrt- pill unto pmt-tigg, for without puts- to thc sttttlunt lies lttll tn whether the ' i ,l ' . ll -3. thy CXClllll1llly tlic. gntnf: was won or lost. but rzttllcr. tn thu - A. ' . , ,V litl ' lortl otlbrs mttny pr. 'tigttl mph tat 't than hc had thc tltith in ' ull , x K , . A ' wg 1 ' ' ' 1 , H wh ztllo ' in ' 'l' ' imc he R . - ' b -Ag 1'X ' 1 . - g H t aj it ' ost l' is zhllity. SPORTS 'Q' Y Xssrst mt co tches I-red Evans and Bill Kilpatrick watch ts h ad coach John Davis preparcs to show the ftlm of one of the Thunderbirds gamcs on projector punch tsctl by thc Fdscl Ford Vtrstly Club oot a Team Places econ Optimistic ts the word which best describes the feeltngs of Coach John Davts and has varsity squad after the completion of the '16 football year Ending the year with a 3 4 l record Coach Davts and assistant coaches M1 I-red Evans and Mr William Kilpatrick will take the thirteen returning lettermen and try to mold them into the championship team that the whole school wants them to b next year Battle Creek was the first team on the Thunderbird schedule Thcy dclcttcd thc TB1rds 26 13 Melvtndale supplted the competition as EFH played thetr first and only scoreless tte of their short career First opponent at our newly constructed field was Fordson Playing a surprising first half EF was defeated by the FHS depth 39 0 26 0 was the score of the Ypsilanti Central game with YCHS on the long end Later the game was awarded to EFHS as a wtn because of an lIl6llglblC player Homecoming was the setting for the First real wtn for the Thunderbird eleven Scoring tn the first and second periods EF took a lead of 13 0 Two quick touch downs for the Black and Whlte put the game out of the reach of Pioneer eleven 25 0 Hamtramck High was the opponent tn a game which proved the picture of frus tration Rolling up 355 yards or three and one half the length of the field the EF eleven lost 13 6 Playing for the conference championship Wayne moved through the T Birds to a 25 O victory Ending the season on a brtght note our grtdders captured second place in the Huron Rouge Valley Conference by defeaung lincoln Park High at our home stadl um The teams traded scores tn the first half and Edsel Ford took two out of the three touchdowns made tn the second half to wtn 20 l3 Formal ending of football at EF came with the playing of the Thunderbird Bowl Returning ballplayers varsity and reserve were divided into a Black and a White squad The Black team coached by Mr Evans and Mr Tex Walker was victorious over a Whlte squad coached by Mr Davis and Mr William Lakey I9 6 cgi Q1 Qlliu-v-'ff Chuck Ncubclt jo n Whmon f0C1P1im CoC1ptun 39 4 Row l Les Hackerd Joe DeOrlo .lack Bridges Bob Carlson Dave Wrend Ross Bigelow Walt Baumgardner Dtck lance Tom Brown Don Kammskt Chuck Neubert Jim Dammnt Clarence Lctnglots Row 2 Pete Clark Dtve Ntcodemo 'Sam layman Bob Daley Bob Swtectckx Tony Lafata Dave Wtnkleman Tom Weldon Bob Fmzel Alex Regnter Rick Williams Jtm Parsons Ceorcc Ftrcmouth Walter Rue Q 4 lc 3 ae2S7'T Q .K gg rf n 3201845 19f'is7f ow 3 mac lilll lpatrlcl n 1 B1 Vycawcr m t D wc frcrt s ct Halo Rnclgcr Stranvtk Mike Chttclo Rav Stashowskt .loc Kosmals 1 Bryant Mcbrcw Rex Ftcca Mlkc Hultgren Ted Rlclltng Ron lomlmsot J m Pascoe Dick Matthew Put iorto mgr Roy Mirttn coach Fred Evan coach John lusts 78 - A ls ll S V, . . - - v ' I , 1 N . 1' x 4 H W A . 5 gf , fri ! 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L1 Q X '-If Coaches Tex Walker and William Lakey check starting line-up for forthcoming game. 26 0 39 26 O 13 25 13 EF EF EF FF EF EF EF EF -3: I dk- ff J N - 2 . R ,fi Y , Y A 1 , Q , ffifmf Q ' 1 ff Y J' ' 3 I it ly-5 , Q A g' 1 .. AL, I ,J 3 t 1 . aw Q s k H - f 2 r FI 2. C , Q. JY' 1' -s i..l ,fi 1' Cul .wc 9N. r ' 1 . 4 0 0 Q A' , Q N 0 ' l , X: ' FA ' - Q v. l 27 -:y n F 2' f ' 1 A -- if ' '- j H f 1 ., ff? F I -' ,. .- . ' J 4 - , l xi as ' 1 1'-pl -- vw! n 'uf J Ula W r 'kk A -' 'JD kt! w 1 1 N., si, 4' ' 'ith J X 55 C L Sw' 4, f ,f X I 'al-L lven k'J V -uv an. w. Qg J ,XL L Row 1: James Gilbert, Tom Baker, Dick Hall, Brian Kerry, Dick Haynes, Row 3: Ron Treichel, Mike Weaver, Mike Brooks, Darrel Quast Gary Cliff Cox, Jim Glance. Doug Nell. Larry Wall, Lou Frentner. McLaughlin, Dick Hunt, James Grobbin. Row 2: Joe Penrod, Bill Wood, Robert Van Tubergen, Howard Hollifield, Row 4: Coach Bill Lakey, Walt Krohn, Roy Squires. Leo Smith, Richard tlgiob kBaIEreg,vJ,oh2 Roring, Norm LeVesseur, Gerald Eisenberger, Dave Also- Napper, Larry Pingston, John Cook, Rodger Deshetler, Coach Tex Walker FOO . YB HC Cf. 79 ms., 3 Loteh hd Kotlarezyk drag looktng I Btrd eagers buf' rams offenstve play for on EFH agers Place econ We of hdsel Ford vvtll remember the many thrtlls that out btsketbtll tt, tn provlded us durtng the l956 57 season Under the gutdtnee ot eoach ld Kot larczyk the Thunderbtrds won seven gtmes whtle dropptng ntne Thetr record however does not tell the complete s ory ln Huron Rouge Valley competltton they ned wtth Dearborn tor seeond pl ace honors Both teams had 9 1 reeords Begmntng the season the T Btrds dropped three elose gtmes to Itekson leeorse and Ponttte whtle winning, t contest from T tylor Center Then they beam letgue eompetttton wrth 1 vrctory over I tmoln P trk losses to Wtyne and Dearborn and in overtime loss to Ypstltntt We will reetll how our team ctme to llfe tn the sceond round of league eompetttton IS they took vtctortes oxer all the terms tn the HRVC Prats s tre tn store for the pl tyers who provtded tts wtth m tm thrtlltng rntnutes John Brown 147 pomts Cnrx Jotehtm I-ll points Btll kntpp W8 potnts Sam l lyman 95 potnts and C1Lorg,L Qukozv 71 potnts were the sttrttng five through out most of the season Congratulattons tlso ue due lor the student body who showed very good sportsmanshtp md to the lzdsel l-ord fuulty members who put tn 1 lot of extra work durtng the cnttre btsketbtll sc. tson 5? if ,X i '-and Iii iw Hill Kmpp C o Capt nn lohn Brovsn o C tptitn Q Q- -nv M M Wk J ,,,.... ii l nr--1 nf, 4' ,,.,,...-0. Y .4 V54 N D B lk R W t Bull Kntpp Ted Rtdlmg Don Kammskt Sam ltyman C eorge Sarkozy Row 2 Pay Ytmo mgr John Broun Cary Joachtm Bob YUUHE -in ' ev Sonny Snyder Don Camen Dennts Bern Greg Atrd Coaeh Ed Kotlarczyk 80 I ,l , ' 7 ' IQI' I 5 ' K K ' ' a 'V Q4 i v 'h ' iw 'it rsr .W y , 1, . , Q I lli h N ,il H V .I 2 - x , 1 Q - 'X K kj, an I 5 D . N - - l l l,k, r f U -H ' ,,h, fi I K , ? ' ,Wh I x VS 'rf-F rrsl, 'l sv f s 'L ef - , ... t s a we t t s es 'A,o :r i g at 3 4 V re , f - t Q , 5 S ff u , f za.,-es y ,ae 'fs' N ,qt r .fl ' ea 45 E1 4 30 13 3 32 f - s .. V.. o, s' f ' o ,s wiht... M ML W , A , fra . im at l - he M - 'tr' M , W Y A I i . . ,. , Q x e g Q . .- V. g 1: K, -,,, I f' ll I vi D ' . t V 5 , A gr l Cf' f l' ' l s f g y X s . 5 V fly .4 ' in , l V n -. - O I Z . . ' . . ' A , -V , A . ' 3 Q. ' : I v H ' ' 3, . 1 f Y. . A ,. itla Late Season Victories Over Rivals Neff 1401 looks on .XY Jackson Ecorsc Taylor Ccntcr Pontiac Lincoln Park Wayne Taylor Center Dearborn Ypsilanti Melvindale Lincoln Park Wayne Dearborn Hamtramck Ypsilanti I tncoln Plrk Larry Burmck Cl IJ fights Dearborn player for ball as fellow EF cager Doug le 53955 38 45 58 38 59 42 46 45 60 47 61 45 55 57 TOT 784 X l :guys Q A .Q i 'X .3 Coach Bill Kilpatrick keeps wind sprlnts going with signals from 5 whistle t Q T ivfqbfiitbt l X r nan ,K 'Q me '10 . 'ill' Pu-ur' '! -as 'uqalr Rodger DeShetler Jim Dickson Jack Cook Darryl Colline Barry Shepard Denmg Hodgeg Coach Blll Kllpau-lck 42 lila 48 V . . . ,' ' 2 ' 39 EF 37 'f f hi 'l'OT, 784 . i' . 'v X 2 43 i 40 59 15 7 S 3 5 T Q55 t i it 1 .1 X ,t X i Q ' ' 11 ' 'F -1 T M f U ' 'T' 7 f 2 t , L 3 33 it an 535 14 511 31 J 1U , 44. 4E l 3 1 -7 7 1 L 3 7 N4 fi 41' A 1 I X 4 v N.. , A .V .lx l fd I V J si it 'K , X t 4M My L v :Q L j 3 lim I , NUI.-W A 3. i .:E.' r 'fr' 4 m ,.:, .iii 7 7 l ' .- ' 51311 - ii . 4 V gt V QTL l , 4 3 4 1 , K L .1gR . aaa L I ea f he or-5, A 4 Row I Neil Hadley. -Joe Penrod. vNOIbevl Pi8Sf. Jim RQCSC- Jim Damlanl- Row 2: Carl Yorio, mgr, Walt Krohn. Doug Neff. Dick Tomlinson, Paul Hecht Ilarrlers Wm T lurston I11V1tE1tl0l'lE1 Wtth ft squad of five returning letlermen md 1 new he td eoach Mr Fd Kotl llLlylx ldsel I-ord s VIFSIIV cross countrx le tm fimshed then season mth el strlnu wf sux xxetor l s the tltle ot Thurston ll'1VlI3ll0l1ll Champs 1nd the elexen h plaec ID the state loss eountry meet At the lhulston lnvlt xtxontl the lhundexhuds took all the honors eolleettng the trophv the ll'lLllVldLldl trophv and the trophx ton the 0LlISIdI1klll'1g fofteh Beginning the season on their home eourse the two mxlers dropped then lust two eontests hv elose seores to Detrhorn Hlsh md H psllmtl l-ollovwmg these efulx se tson ltsses the I Bud harrlers eomprled 1 strung ot stx duxl meet vzetortes over llneoln Pule Melvmdtlc Fordson Ixylot Lenter Htmtrtmele md lfter plielng second H1 1 llldflgllldf meet with RIVLI Rouge Ind Trenton they finished their stung, mth 1 VIKIOIN over Wayne ms tng ourth In the renonts s s ue eu eounttx meet where they ended their se xson wth an eleventh pldee etmonu the IX efims who qualified for the eontest -me it C otehes Robert l:ul md Pd lsotl itefklx elteele 5? 0 De uhotn 'ji- Y pslletntl l tneoln Ptrle Nlelvlnd tle loldson lxlo Cer ll tmtt tmels bmw mc I ill O I ll W tx ne ll' M P 1'-T as -we Wm Row 1 Creorpe S xrkoly mes Cvrlhh rx Cmshurn I h Sqlllus Que--r e Row ofxeh ohert u 0 m rown tv m ur u xx lewd N e mmell l uu Don lavlnr C1 xr wtehtm om 1 u ex o ICN as Us I' Denms Bern Don L men Don Newport Robe rt Hedx. lr-.nk l us l X Ncll H-HHN Iom Aekelt -I w. ls-ul tru go err' . . 1 . . -' 'z' 2. z - mt-:un 21 :. 1 1 '.z 2 z . 1 l'1 . es ' ' s- sz ' Q s s ' R- 4' , ,A 1 R -, By fl 'hd Y l ' ' '-5, rl. the 'lhunderbird qualified tor the tt X ass 2, ff W A 2. .,. , 1 Q 4 ' E.. , . ee, 's y 'J 'v 'N individual times of latest meet. f if ul of H .2 , - Z7 l-I' .lu e ' ' , 1. 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Jim Damiani. 100 and 220 yard dashg Marty Gallo. 880g and Don Taylor, mile, were the sophomore letter winners who reLurned In their junior year. fha WML fu.-LHP' '17 'e'-'fl' W-sw cs Hackerd Chuck Neub rt Captain Co C xptain IHC 2111611 Run III COHIGIGHCG Mr Fred Evans and Mr William Lakey examine starter Q gun in preparation for a coming meet Row l Bob Bailey Marty Gallo George Tatu Dave Wrend Jack Bridges Chuck Neubert Les Hackerd George Sarkozy Chuck Bernard Gary Cicotte Row 2 Bob Charles mgr Lou Frentner Roger Deshetler Gary McLachlan llalll girayewski Al Westen Don Taylor Bill White Dave Sucher Ernie lg Row 3 Gary Culpepper mgr Norm Lewesseur Mike Risinger Joe Slxgay Mlkff llyen Lloyd McConnell Roger Cram Don Barthel George Crush George Hajduk Row 4 Dick Vandenburx. mgr Frank lafeve Digk Hull George Farcmnulh .km laamiani Joe DeOr1o Tom Morgan Peter Llark Bob Huebner Nithtn owe ROW 5 Gfet- Alfd Tony Sh irkev Bob Young. Paul Kunklc Dirryl follins Coach Fred Evans Coach Bill Lakcy C Davislnen Play In HRVC With eight returning lettermen. coach John Dzrvis preparrcel his varsity hzrsehzrll squad for their defense of the Huron Rouge Valley Baseball championship. The varsity nine opened their season against Trenton on Apr. l6. Sdrters for the Thunderbird term were l-el Printer hrst base Don lxrminslei rnd lerrv Prrsons seeonel his Drele Lange third brse rnel Due Vlrnlelemrn shortstop B l ll l7Ll Crux lorehun rnel Steve P relrr were the open ers in the outfield Pitchers who lnree re ulrrly throughout the yell were l-in 7el Bob Mei ullough Bill Miers rnel Norbert Presl C rtehln for them vw rs Ha old lessnier xi FHL Reserve coach Mr Warren Rhodes demonstrates to varsity coach Mr John Davis his curve teehnrque whreh he used at Purdue Unrver Sl X Don K unrnslei C rpt n se if! ga? Q lr sw an 'I sw we fuer :DEL YDEL r i Aston f Hg.. bg. I Rl X 'Sf 4 D El i N no ELJXD Ei. EU E Y Oi P JXEF S...n 'll' Nun u.,n s.,,,n ici' l 5 AN..-I Ji vi l col.rr ob Meiu oueh M ters Hrrrlel Te smer Steve ow ' me sis o mms r e r ee lnnter Den Herrv Pielerr .lerrv Parsons Bob Frnlel Ken lirloelr Nltrberl Presz Dave Wlnlslt-H1 H1 U 11 U 'U UH ll V if Rhodes 84 ig . ob. N ir'--2' Axzi. R L1 'ix i X- ' SSX 7 fit in in X x fq g I . J N h t ' 3 J , 'Li ali it V W . ., A .sf W S K gli : I T iii If Q . V' ii . A 1 in fs.: B g 5 Q, ,, lg fuel 3 fr, i t 3 s r .. 3 B K is nl ' Qi 5 if 7 F D DX CK Q' E V D I ' .25 W ' - 72:7 , fy S 'B ,, nj' - - 1-5 xv if 7 1 V tg ,Ng , A ' D E B i 'I' A 'YF K L F F 0 XX E ig D , e V D B U -i l r x in l S li' jk, in O, 'Af Q 1 ,J I , i l l A L e X 1 ' 1 Ray Ni B ' B ll 1 , Bill e - . 4 s -5 -1 ,' R '-: Cer 'h Dir ll n Ku ' ,k'. Di'k Ln , llel 'L '. nis ' V A ' . , ' i ' -. 2 1 1 , , r - A ' 2 . 'airy ,louchir . liill Br tl 't . Lou Nagy fone- 'Q mn EF Filnnen Compete In HRVC Edsel Ford's varsity natators showed a marked improvement in their l956f57 swimming season. Under the new coach, Warren Dusty Rhodes, and led by co-captains, Jack LaDue and Jerry Parsons, the linmen finished the season with a record of live victories and nme setbacks Scoring their tirst victory in a 73 23 contest over Hamtramck on Dec 18 the T Bird squad gained other victories over Ecorse Mount Clemens Hazel Park and a second win over Hamtramck Although finishing the season with a losing record the natators showed a ine compe :tive spirit combined with a sportsman like attitude at each meet With a nucleus of I0 returning lettermen Coach Dusty Rhodes looks forward to a con inued improvement in next years T Bird squad Hamtramck Bay City Allcn Park Ecorse Ypsilanti I mcoln Park Mt Clemens Allen Park HaLel Park Dearborn lincoln Park Ypsilanti Dearborn Hamtramck 4P 'N Q37 Jerry Parsons Jack LaDue Co Captain Co Captain Coach Dusty Rhodes adjusts the spring on diving bo 1rd before league meet 'lf lV'll' ROWI MBI' Mark Stewart Drck Haynes Howard Hanson Larr R y W ll hd ow 2 Dennis Eddolls Jim Glance Dale Partee Iohn Murphy torch Warren Mme' -'ack I-EDUC -'CITY Parsons Greg Ravasdy Tom Sullivan Gary iljavteg Rhodes Crzng Tesch Walt' Baumrardner Marty Hxrzler Paul Siupik John Gary Thompson mgr Bob Bocskay Qullen 85 X . l '. , V I ' ' , ' A 1. 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H t K R,,g 5 i .gi t L K ' 5 9 V, fl - 5 5 x 7' X ig 5 f C' t -ww? is .wtf ww Wtwg WV' 1 Nagy, xptun lo Shaw ILLLIWLS tnsttuctlon on torchand from Cotch tlph Cornell fa f T6HHiSll16H Test Riva S Wtth 1 squad of ntneteen players mcludmg four return mg lettermen the T Btrd netmen played thtrteen regularly scheduled games plus hosttng the reglonal tennts meets on May I7 and 18 Under first year coach Ralph Cornell and led by captatn Iouts Shaw the T Btrd squad played a full schedule of etght league games and five non league games The squad was bullt around returnmg varslty men Don Camen Dave Frertks Shaw and Sonny Snyder EFS S7 netmen played under the standard seven pong system Under this system one point ts awarded for each singles or doubles victory and a majority of the seven pomts ts requtred to wm a match A match ts made up 0 four smgles and three doubles contests helm 13' 25 tw .s..s.r' M fi ww ,,.,1 F, 5166 'W' a -W , ' .QQAAQQ MAJ-Hnffl Rtu 1 Dan Hajduk Dave. 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V 'T , X - gl . y U. , ' r- 3 ' ' 0 E? it Golf Team 01111361165 On Llnlzs First year coach Bill Kilpatrick had a turn out of nine players for the 1957 golf season. Participating in ten meets, the T-Bird linksmen played six league contests. Coach Bill Kilpatrick's varsity linksmcn held all their home meets at the Warren Valley Links. Included in the nine man squad were returning letter- men Bob Evans and Ken Weaver. In the scoring of golf meets, the team with the lowest amount of strokes wins. Also. the team score is established by adding the strokes which each team member takes to complete nine or eighteen holcs of golf. xl' a ,., , . , ae, ,,.., al, ..,, . ' -. W' - in 'Z if Qrolf coach Mr Bill Kilpatrick tillics up thc score ends after a practice mitch it thc Wtrrcn Valley bolt Club F 5 Don Anderson Dave Sarkozy Neil Hadley .lim Dickson Fred Wacker Ken Weaver Brian Karr Mike Brook B b E 87 y s o vans Coach Bill Kilpatrick Q Mrs dir!! 812 ss Members of the wrnnrng rntramur rl volleybrll team exhrbrt wrnnrng form lhey are Jerry Neuman Charles Meformlek H rrolel Tessmer Don Trylor and Dave Wrnkleman .,,s..,aa.-.---K Q40 EF Holcls lntramura ports lgelsel Fords lfllldllllllll progrun prekeel up speeel through the year rs the boy s prrtrerprterl rn eleven w rrrous sports lhe program was uneler the supervrsron of lek Wrlket rthletre elrreelor rrmurrls began r .re foo se nson wr brske a r ue orgrruieel on 1 brsrs ol grreles llre basketball se rson wrs drvldeel Into two hrlxes one rn eaeh s mester Bovvlrng eontrnueel rt the Nlrples fkllexs lor brxs trorrr Dearborn High mel lrlsel lord Vollexbrll bielnrrnton lnel prng ponu eorrrposeel the vwrnter sports rn mtramurrls Lolf hrnelbrll horsehoes rnel tennrs rouneleel out the Ill ramural sehedule rn the sprung, Bob Evans and Steve Baker illustrate eo ordination thrt WFUM lxrxflhior'LgLngJnLSl'?g :'LCeR2:nd P':lIls':T1 t'g2dpl?dgg won them the bovs intramural hadmrnton doubles eham m hmm L P p y pronshrp grme lor he boys rntrrmurrl brsketbrll champronshrp 'TW H1 'Yuba N embers ot the werghtlrltrn term look on as sponsor Mr Ralph Lornell watehes the form ol lVlk,IE,l1ll cr 88 r r ' L- s - ' ' -. 1 . 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In Gyms, Un F1e s At Alleys ,. ,nf 1458 X 2 'EFL Feam members Greg Anderson md eaptaln Dennis Berry mark score as rest of team Don Magnuson Jerry Hollnnd Mr Neil boodbred illustrites the position of his and Rmhdrd Mechohtk look on hind in gripping the ball to Mr Robert Eul during the boys bowling season WhlLh they sponsored Dennis Berry serves to Roger Berry his partner in winning the ping pong doubes championship Dennis defeated Roger for the singles title Activity tn imramurtl basketball game LOUIIFILILS is tn entanglement ot arms reach for bill Captains of boys bowling league are shown ready to throw the first ball 89 ' ld ' is , ' X lf X 'X N R : , -5 'C' t t P es- gl l X' xi WA f 'X 1- ik? 7 2 1551: ' ' ,L 'X fa 2 V Q XX' , 'V i v - A Taking first position in boys bowling vyere the. Eagles. 9 , 0 A 5 I ' s w if 7 i A Q , 1 Ze-'y . TE 61 ' 1 1 ' . ' U 1. 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'X During After clatool Intramural S tw Lg J. W I ,. ,,fA 7 Betty Lou Stanek is re- turning the birdie as she wins the title of badmin- ton singles champ. X ,f Demonstrating her winning form is Janet Falk, who won the shulfleboard singles championship. i j Pat Rahn and Janet Trautwein teamed up to win the badminton doubles championship. EER. . together to win the shuffleboard doubles title are Walker and Sharon Schottke. Sharon Bromley and Pam Hilkey vie for the ping pong singles championship, which Sharon eventually won. Sharon Schottke tosses for a basket while playing basketball as Carole Ravasdy and Carol Wade wait for the rebound. 91 M35 ,naar w PT-.J F-,,,. O s-ig. we I W ,, t ,, , S f i '7 3' l s t ix I vfwu A ,ina at .Wi , .W W I tg, aw, 4 K . 19,4-Hi, w f- 7 . I 5 v-x-J ...K V ea Av: ,F ,gi ' . t tl i my i ' A W ,mr KW i' ' Ulu - if-A ., , ,, Q , , swMlntk.a,- Y. ,, A i Girls Lead Yeus In keep team sptrtt up and s.ttdent morale high. is the iuh ol the cheerleaders, l5aeh spirng these girls are seleeted l'rum over sixty eandi- dates. Cheerleaders lot' liuothall season was led hy eo-captains Kay James and Donna Marsh. Completing the rest ol' the squad were June Alhattgh. Pat Bell. lnri Hanshu. Carol Ravase dy. Sandy Qeanlon. and Beverly Zonea. leading the varsity squad in eheers during the haslsethall season were eo-captains Shirley lihiado and Cieri Vineent. Assisting them were Mary Anderson. Sue Densmore. fatlty Kalie. ludx latmh. Bunny Stafford. and Judy Wash- lutttt. lg , q Row li Sue Densmore Row 2: Shirley Chiado n '- fxif Row 3: Mary Anderson. Geri Vineent t TT ' Row 4: Judy l.amh. Bunny S.afford. Judy Wash- burn. Cathy Kalie l,ittle Debbie Dybash helped the Cheerleaders during basketball season hy serving as their mascot. 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Yi ex F Y cis i if 5 J, Mr, Stuart Openlander, superintendent of . i N 5 5 I 1 3 E it N -6- it Q g Dearborn schools, crowns Judy Peters queen . ilyng EIN? ' Q. 5 351. 3 of Edsel Ford's first homecoming. L , 'rr 677' ' 5 ii 'F .QI ' I 1 :' NVE. I 5 iii L Q q ! U ,' , lftcf 91 .fm ft e sfsjgj M is M i i n - .- . vin - 'r ' 4' H f ' J' W ED ' .-J-JD Uu'154.i i f -lv 51111, ' . ii oi i in B- E , f :Q J V F Q Q A 0,0-H I w '35 . ' he . X., XM, . - ' .5 T?.I..,4.v , ,T .E ST: ,,t..k.A. . Band entertains during the halftime of EF's homecoming game with arch rival Dear- hom 'Hgh' i fi s J J . M J Mia ixlil. vis' co 2405612 ff' Q5 J J, .... i , I f .. , af,-.1 - 'gg .-in . 5,-Mk 1. f.N,f.. ,, V k,.g,w.g-4. 95.2, . W vm f. Mr. Openlander waits to crown the EFHS Homecoming royalty, Bonnie Freeburn, Carole Ravasdy, Queen Judy Peters. Geri Vincent, and Kay James. 93 Jack against Fordson in their first home game at the Thunderbird field. Chuck Neubert puts a block on the charging lineman. FHS defeated the T-Birds. 39-O. Bridges U03 turns the corner for EF dual meet 59 .EF's cross country team exhibits trophies it received in winning the Thuston invitational meet. George Tatu, with the smaller trophy, was the individual winner of the meet. ne' 'gf .vt I 1. Rival Teams Face EFII trategy M . 'lf , kwwa., f za, is fd... '5 i 'X ,. ., w,NQ. ' 3' Edsel Ford's cross country team gets set to run Dearborn at the ,Ehldihii the 12151 Deaf-h0fl'1 T-Bird oval. DHS downed the harriers in their first meet of the High defehdcf- Jafik Bridges year. EF lost to Ypsilanti and then went on to win their next six S. goes in for the first touchdown at the Edsel Ford Stadium. He scored on a 45-yard end run. , A' ' F 't W- 'i iv KN.. ig: . ,U . , Q f f x ' . T 'U A 'Q 5 r-' - x Ll., .7 ---4 W' ' ti PM I Vx, .-'.,, ,v , - ff '.'l-1 . Congratulations are in order after a hard fought victory. Here Coach Manning of DHS extends good wishes to victorious EF Coach Davis. ix P Q Vxa t I-,A N it .f 1 2 A ,? X g' 1 , wt! w t . Fsf' ' George Tatu H033 and Don Taylor H043 move up in the Class A regionals in which the EF cross country team took fourth position. +V ,sf V. M f-1 rm f '71 ,' -f, - . ' -' 'f-.'. ..1 C h u c k Neubert turns the corner again- st DHS and points out men he wants blocked. a we 1 if .. w:-.fi- wwf.-in Ke' ' Q K. ik ,,iV,, 'Elia frgy 'L .iv -an -was . GOIUS 'THQ th? LlhC0lh Park 'IUC f0f 3.5h0fi Sain This sideline crew was a familiar sight at EF games. 15 Ray M0hl'lHfl Of EE- The ThUnd6fblfdS added Mr. Bartlett takes pictures for the BOLT, Bob Swie en0UEh Shofi Sams t0 Wlh 20-l3- cicki and Mr. Backensto chart games for Mr. Davis. and Ron Sagovac writes the story for the BOLT. 94 Trainer Dusty', Rhodes assisted - the team throughout the year. Be- fore, during, and after each game Dusty made sure that the players and their equipment were in good shape. As Fall Wlnter ports Play Cllmaxes Practlce GQSIOHS Glry Jotehrm 1'-lj fights for ball J0hI1 BVOWII HU George Surkozy Blll Knlpp l 7 gets away 1 sho Bill Knlpp UU m FF gqggrg Opener dgdmgt jack and Blll Knlpp 1771 Combine to 3gdlI1SI Dearborn High on the PIO 11011 for 3 pggqlhle gon on l1F5 hgnqc Court TB1fd5 block shot 1gunstl'0ntrtem 149 '48 ncers home eourt Detrborn Hugh Browng jump ehot gqme Ollt Qn Ihg ghgrl end Of ,1 l0SlDg effort Ofl Ihl, lnBlFtl5 l'l0l'T1C Won tht? COFIICSI by d 53 46 SCOFC 47 18 Lore court fue., W-x 'Y 2:5 av-ass 'Eff' gxikr 38 .aw oves lnto post bound on John agunst Melvm dale on th home eourt T Blrds lost thrlller 48 47 Q3 4 :rw EF Swlmmmg C0CdP14lUS JCTFY PUSOHS Lind l'1nkers illustrate rdung dlve Ill hr loslng H' tankers LOYNPC 9 dgdlml Allsn Plfls lack LdDue shllte hands with Dearborn l-hgh effort dgxhml Dearborn Hlgh ln the bdclsstrolse captfun Karl lundqutst John BFOWH llll breaks through Bob Youngt347t1psthc bill mthg Grabbmg the rebound n he for eletr shot xgunsl lmeoln Parls btsltgt dftgr d free throw th the Yp Wavne game IS Gary Joiehlm C747 as the Thunderblrds down the Rall glldhh Layne The Brdveq won the whlle Blll Kmpp U73 gets tn post SPIHICVS 59 49 game ln Overtlme 62 60 llOn to take A pass l:LlSCl Ford avenged an early sexson loss bv beating Wayne 45 42 Blll Kmpp OU goes ln for 4 lay up dgfunst De lrborn High as John Brown and Gary Joaehlm 043 pre pare to grab the rebound The l Bnrds downed the Ptoncers SS 45 EE-U' 0 7 I 0 a S u y u. 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Y i ACTI IT IE Faith is . , . the hand with which we grasp hap- piness. Isovaghosa By participating in the various activities which are available at Edsel Ford, the students are able to test the caliber of the faith which the faculty and the curriculum are helping to develop in them. Here they put out their hands and grasp happiness with- out fear of repercussion or rebuff. If disappointment should be the only resultant reward of ardent and enthusiastic labor, then their faith will come into the fore. It will be strengthened and developed by constant exercise. The students learn, thus, to accept defeat in the same spirit as success, for it is merely preparation for the times when they will enter their own personal garden of Gethsemane and come to grips with life. Z!-In px Y o tu ent LOUIILI Nerves LIOO I-nlsel Ford s Qtudent f0llT1Lll msxsts ot mo houses the lueuttxe C oun ul tml the Student Assemhlx Olfteus lm tht all sumsttt were Jlm Henrx esltlent Delbert konnow L pe It ls L e tup,l tn seen. Carol Shields as tu tsu LI wut ts pltsvtlent dur t x sprmg session ol the Student ftllllkll hunt N1 ush xx ts sm prestt t the Fxeeutlwe Qounetl tml ptesultnt ol Q ttn Xssem x l 1 c. lclx serxetl is seen! trx tnl lhxllu Q Qustn rofilw sms ehosen to ht the lxt um I tl N te 'ln .l L x 1 the stenoul tphtt ox we St ttnt Xssnm rposcs ol the Student Counul are to tsslst tn hutltltnu sehool s mt morale to promote tml n :rt n l tt: student lteullx rclttlonst und to promote better lntetseltool lLllllUl'1NlllPS Ihe mvllx tttlhetl Fon stltutlon tlso st ttes the purposes to orgmm, lf1IlIllL tml promote sehool riCllVlllLS to provide students vuth the opportumtv to solve sehool problems and to encourage better k,IlI7Q.HSl1lP throuuh the tluelopmtnt ol lenders through demonram proe ssc.s Fall semester presldent .hm Henrv and vlcc prestdent Delbert Konnor smile tl the thought of the many ner vous moments they have hxd behmd thc mstrum A mf W9 YW ns -sr STUDFNI' COUNCIL FAIL SI-ME-SHR uw I s ts ow ev mn xzon unm t oral Elalm 1 fur ev. Hllxll Lvrunw ald Row Unk Md urmlek ihuek Neuhart Rchtrd Vseth IJ lhul kunn r ll 98 C1 -4 1 1 S 1 . - Vf. 7 J , . 4 . .gr ' el , 5 , -'Q X s A Y .fi -. . .4 we ' 1. f , Y ,l pr ' L ' ' , vie- Vsit 'utg 'ur'n Nl 'l L . jtl' . tur5: ' :tml , ' . 1 1 r' 1 Ri 'ls ' l I :tugs scrvu-l 1 ' ' ing f hx ' . ' ' ' 'fll Q.: L Vien l A of ,. N ' 4 'V ' ' the Stul' t .f ' hl '. ilzin- o A ' I , , , Pull ' f :J -2 ' 1 t ' ' s l tml-:x was elected treasurer . iz V L t Lu ' ' ' 1 ' 'L' v ouncvl stcuogruplurr sm. ,lu l'- . ef . 3 I e V111 K' xt ' l tl- 'ul' ' hlx ' , ' Pu ' ' f ' K A ' 4 ' ' ' ' 5 ' .pirit . e 2 l ' . 'Q vzruani We cl ' la' I ra' lips. 1 s- I x - I - x 'x x ru l x 1 as uk., , - vw ' 'W 1 . X' ,fl .exe t in , K 3 l. m - Q I 7 G - X -- .. l Sv, - , Q A f if ' 7 A A 1 ' . si 1 f, -fi A ' ly - K' kb ll- '4 Phjll' R 'll Na l I Fall H- A S aff . ' ' ' Pull gk, lbonrm Mmslv Vlmvlotle l '. 2: Uh 'l ' . ' . i 1 ' . e ' ' tv ltltmtl l muu, ,Inu Hunts. Lncler New El Constitution '11, ,-.. 1 I ff We Putttng the hnal Ols on t Student Connell agreement are lzlatne Palltclt seeretary Phyllts Rowley treasurer Dtck lange Marsh Klee Yt.SlLlCI'lI STUDFNT COUNCII SPRING SEMESTER pl-Lsldem ind Donna P Row Elaine Palluk Vtvtan Czapltek Imda lvenson Donna Marsh Row Vt Andrews Bunny Stafford Gwen McCormick Row Pe gy Rabe Janet Sheko Glorta laPty Phyllis Rowley Row Carmen Bologh Lou Kmllery Atlcen Ryan Row Richard Wyeth Boh Swteclckl Rtchwld lange Jtm Parsons ,Q ,A 'Q 9 Rovsl Donna Marsh Prnnx Pearse, Madeltm Delya .lone Oetlens ow '4 Joe, l7eOrt0 Bob Ftnzel Jerry Parsons Bob Ballet Daw Lols Sell man Bonnte Helm Marv Connex llttbtra lttslu 'IILOX Joe Brown Bruee Warren John Bevelhetmer ow 2 Peggy Penrod Pnl Rxhn Sharon tim.r.s hx lxtlle C ur Row Ruger Strtnvak Cyeurre Strluvt Jeff Smith Ptul Hut mkendall une Smith berry Vlum urlu rertks r t erald Etsenher er Elsel Pnnter Jtels Amer irumbxek Rovx 5 Russ Temple lerrw Ncumtn Rn Kutrher Mtkr. Mrhlnnts harles Curran Dave Sucher Dlrk Mtllhcws Mr Bernard litrnntl 99 Y, Y 1 'rf t X ff 5 .4 1 .5 ...W gg?-1' ,.. A f , X g Q e. 1 ' X M Qu A 5 fl, 5 t ,V x - ,A It we . ff J R -1 , 2: ' 5, , ' . 4: ' '. 4 , . 3 'is v f QL K .v . 1' 'Q ' Q, 'b ,- !,, ' K ' F f- ,. Q. 0 4 .M :gl ,,. . J 1 1 t J 'N , 'H 'U X1 .- X. Q My 1 T, , Al W. ' 1 H cf , Q 5 3 ey SL i 1 it 1 '. I X M t Y 1 .: , V l.,. . in. l R nz , . V ,J Q ,, R I ,' ' . A z . ' ',.'il.tl 'z '. 'l1tl'c11 '41 Y' Q 1 I' . ' L' fa ' ,. Q ' . 1 h. ily' '. Els' Q '. ' . Sl' 2 F ll:t'hzl'4t G' K gl. L, L' '. 1 . I W I is 1 '? First semester edltor of the BOlT Ron Sagovac IHSPCCIS a paper receuved from another hugh school Bo t ta f Provl es tuc ents One very Important part ln the lunettomng of t hlgh school IS tts newspaper hdsel Fords weeklv pubhcttlon IS ulled the BOLT lts prrmary functlon rs to mform the students faculty and general public of the actlvttles durmg the sehool year The BOLT contains feature sports and club stones ts well as news of xnterest to the entxre school BOIT staff lb 1 regular class hour requxrmg two prevtous semesters of Journalism Havlng thls tlme dally provldes the vartous edltors wlth the chance to work together ln addltlon to glvmg them the time to complete thelr sections and meet their deadlines Headmg the staff IS the edltorm chtef who supervtses the staff workers and the publlcattons ts a whole The managtng editor assists the other editors readmg all copy and proofs and taktng care of all pictures that ippear 1n the paper Ihe news edltor has the responlsblltty of asslgnlng all stories Make up edltor decldes thc tmportancc of stortes and places them on the proper pages Feature edltors are ln charge of page two sports editors page four Copy editors read and cheek all copy handed ln for publncatlon Headlme editors write all headlmes whlle the exchange edltor communlcates wlth other schools through thelr publlcatlons Members of the ILF prmt shop set and prmt each cdltlon of the BOLT Faculty sponsors are Mr Robert Eul ln charge of the staff and Mr Leonard Stolfo ln charge of the prmt shop fs dug lil S-I X 'P Y 'vw N-df! Elame Smith Make up Editor Beverly Prystash Headhne Edttor Carmen Bologh Iudy Pe ers Copy hdltor Feature Edxtor Celia Kolarevlc Exchange Edttor OW' 'L ,vw it! 15 ss gf ff, , 4' brace Weston U Y Cdilgnam Prlntmg the weekly ptper of Eds I Ford ts the job of the Copy Edltol. Fedtur, Ednor prmt shop Here Hxroltl fessmer Eugene Toland Dave Berry Mr leonaru Stolto Allen KQUCHIIFI Carl Roush and Itmcs Cnlltsple 100 2 Q52, .tg A he ' 1 1 ' s ' - ' ' Z ' A . I 3' ' ' I -', 'z yu 1' A. . Q A -Q . L ' .V ii, 5 fa ' . Y 1 . I . ' , . . ' ww, , . L . xx . W I V Y . 1 .. Q t E . . , ,., Q. K 1.0 . ' . 1 Q as . - ' ' Ffa . f . A , . A Q 1 Q 1 1 1 xx 1 2 1 1 . ' A. A . Aa' ' 1- 1 ' 1 E 1 2 , ' . 'ml' . .'. l . . S . I I . 1 af.. - - - . - . . , f I , f . , . . 1 . if 49 6 . V M, 1 Q L1 ' r I xt' O -W 3 at -.- r . at V -. , sm . 1 A we 1 M t at ter f B rtygra A , as i A, rsss se ' ' ' Q yst 32 A :iff A I r 1 - - gi , , t ' V ,of .. - x l , x 1 X V V- S as ,arf 7 5, , - , r Ai- , RW ,f FT'- .1 tx V 2227: 1 O ' , 5 V' 0 534 ' ' f if of .ng , K If 1:5 - an . . . . ' J d Q' ' ' , 1 , 2 e . . , , - y 1 3 'A ' 1 Wlth News O CIIOO1 Events QP-GS' -654: Nlsf' ff L c Mary Jane Cheatham Headlme Edttor hm Grtbb Managtng Edltol T'-47 Terry McFarlane Sports Edttor rx 'iluygw Sw.. Ch3I'l0IIC CLIIICE Mary Ann Anderson News Editor Exchange Edttor fm! I! Y 5' vt E were the second semester Iulle Genttnne and Pat 1 co editors of the BOlT Here they look over the fimshed product 'gi' Av 'Q 'N Donna Marsh Sports Edttor Valerie Gehres Headlme Edxtor Mr Stolfo tnstructs Wally Rue as to how some copy lor the school paper should be set on the BOLT reporters asslstmg the newsptper staff drscuss page makeup with llnotype taculty advlsor Mr Robert Eul Standmg irc Pat Holmes Donna Nleland Aileen Ryan Shlrley Frertlts and Dtck Lange S aed are Mr Robert Eul Joan Kotts, Elame Palltclt, and Janet Trautweln 101 Yearimooie taff Meets Weeieiy To Publish Secon .. Kay Heubner Pat Holmes Senior Editor SPONS Editor -null , - -- jp , ' 11.5,- H 5' Marie Evanoff Q , Kathleen Boone Senior Editor Business Editor FLIGHT stalf members of Edsel Ford worked hard to meet their deadlines throughout the year under the direction of Janet Trautwein. Editor. Consisting of many divisions, the FLIGHT has editors for each of them. Nancy Falzon edited the scheduling while Sharon Bromley and Kathleen Boone were in charge of selling and distribution. The faculty section was led by Mary Jane Cheatham and the underclassmen division by Grace Weston. Patrick Holmes and Richard Lange headed the sports section as Marie Evanoff and Kay Huebner were senior editors Art work was led by editor Judy Catignani and Joan Kotts and Donna Nieland edited the activities section Faculty advisor was Mr Robert Eul journalism instructor Work was not only being done by the staff members but by Edsel Ford s print shop and outside organizations as well EFs print shop students set type copy and headlines for the annual and were directed by Mr Leonard Stolfo Photography was done by Arella Studios and Mr Lee Bartlett school photographer Each person contributed his work to make this years an nual com plete Faculty committee Mary Jane Cheatham Laura Penner Elaine Pallick Shirley Freriks and Aileen Ryan decide the size of pictures for a page ,A-m'f ' Donna Nieland Activmes Editor Joan Kotts Activities Editor Members of the art committee discuss the layout of a division page Pictured are Pat lewis Judy Catignani ,dx N gm . , A A In 7 K S K fi' 1. K Q Y . A 55 ezv In . , 1 1 ,, .y .,, 3 Hilde Duerr, Brad Bamber. Pat Terry. Betty Stanek, I ' ' ' ' 'a 'aglg Donna Bada and Mr Ferguson faculty advisor 102 A11nual Edition Of Flight fr-'W t ,. 1 iff t a r: , qw acaf af 3 Aw N t i 9 ,fs 'UW d C, - . ' Nancy Fal7on Julrt Efilggfnl Schedullng Edltor . . ,J 1.192 'ia'-W' . ' fi? . fl My -4' Members of the prxnt shop set all copy for this years annual Pictured are Jlm Glll6Spl6 Allen Quentln Dave Berry Carl Roush Eleanor Visco Harold Tessmer Eugene Toland and Mr Ieonard Stolfo prlntshop teacher WE? .re 109453 IM? Sharon Bromley Busmess Edltor P ...JP Mary Jane Cheatham Faculty Edltor 103 44 FLIGH1 edltor Janet Trautwem smnles pleasmgly as she looks over sllvertone pages of thus years annual Mr Robert Eul annual advisor 'YI 'V .Lx 'vin Mr Lee Bartlett photo grapher teacher and Ted Stockfisz student photographer were the men responsible for numerous snapshots ln the Fl IC HT fs, 'Hg 4' z-,R A Grace Weston Underclassmen Edltor Wikia-sggrq Y Wa Dxck Lange Sports Editor ff 'X .1 2 , 1 I , tiki , V , ,Q . V 4 t gil? Q, ,.:lq A e. -In f' -x . F 4 Y . , 1 . ,' ,J t .. I '7 y tffil .tt-limi l 3 I P , 11 l , 1 I W t , 1 I, 9 fi. 1' rx 'xfiifif 4' -lb'-if : ' f. 1 V, , , X xx xl ' X ' 1 w x ' 1 1 , I' , 3 ' ' 7 i ' ' A . I . 'W ' 41 5' 7 'T fr ffl' V: A Y X QP ' r - Q YY' 1 ' 'wb W7 I A at Vx H N' V K - f' re inf -.MM K 7 tj Q., W , M it 11:5 xl , if . , K ,V 3 V JL V! bg., V 3' ffrb v z L if E? ff l li: A . -'sf .ls fm , I Z - , lk fi-lew- N, 0 M. 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A f s - ' fi ' ll ' K A .awk X 75, . 1 A my V ' :T He p In PIOCluCt1OH O A C oo P ay, H1 1 Lnoun l'heatre club and cast members presented 1 dr una High bround h years all school play The production was given to the general public and I-dsel Ford students on Thursday and Fridav November li md I6 in the auditorium itter nearly two months of worls High Ground takes plaee in 1 onvent hospit tl when floods isoltte the huild ing and its inhabitants bringing beneath the roof lor refuge Willy huels Werner his mother Vlrginit Vxnderlmd md 1 girl ondemned to de ith for murder with her warders Tom Craig ind MaryAnne Sipple Sister Muv Donnt Nieltnd is eonvlnced the girl Janet Brtnd is lnnicent She tuins deteetlve in het fl t s establish justice feeling it the same time th it her rel: tous eonvieuons ire hound with the results Discussing the matter over with Sister Josephine Sh uon R ttliffe Mother Supei tor Karin Bevls Nurses Kxren briham and Pat I imh ind Doetor .leffetxs lerli Neale elues are uneovered th it prove the doetor euiltv ot llle ie While le Miss Ruth Hunter was in charge of the direction ind wis tssisted hy lindt I-venson student direetor ,af Mm Warning the peo ple of the eonvent Nurse Brent md Nurse ly and his mother Martha help that the great dike has given awav is Doctor Jefferys DISCUQSIUS events MP After fleeing to the eonvent mnlng dl the Onvent WL lor refuge from the floods Wil Philips the nuns by doing extra ehores Members of the High Ground east have a group pneture taken with the student director Seated are Jerry Neale, Donna Nieland and Janet Brand Standing left to right are Karin Bevis Virginia Vanderlind Pat lamb Maryanne Stpple Chuels Werner Tom Crawford Karen Graham linda Evenson and Sharon Ratllffe 105 The murderess Suat C arn repairs a pleee ol old tapestry while her vs uders Mr Melling md Miss Pierce look on Three Nuns Sister Josephine, Sister Mary, and Mother Superior head the staff of the Nursing Convent when the fateful weeks come about - 4 1 ' I ll l l ' l T ' ' 1. 1 '1 1. 'Y ' as t is . ' , l I ' , ' 1 , 6 ' . 1 t . ' ' z ' , 1 . ' ' 1 A ' 1 ' 1 ' . . ff ' ' . . H . .s ' Q C , ge ' 2 ,V e 'L L s s ' g ' ,. ' 'J' , , ef , 1 r 1 ,, ' uf , .- .-1 . ' ' 'z 2 ' 1 1 1 ' : H - '1 ' ' X' ' ' ' '. ' 1 ' s b. N' 'or it ' Q f ' ' 1 ss-Q 2 s ' 2 1 1 . Il L 1 s -. --V. s -1 1' ' 5 ' ' 1 ' 1 - ' r 3 ' 1' ' - :rin -. ' - -Q -:uv ing the girl. the Sisters' own religious convictions are returned. ' ' z - ' ' ' 1 if ' f f 1 ,E ,,., V ,A.s TNQ 219,28 .1 ' 1 1 we 17 Ay 1 ' 1 3 5 ' ' ' . 'ill 1 , . ,, 1 , - - - K s 2 A - , . 1 ' s f ' 'A' 'vii M1 ,fa 'TV , r r ,, WJ X, , 15- W- ' C' - My' .5 K.. -, W HRH i Mn, tg fi, ,I . ' V Jw K: -. ly , if -M . . . 1 , , gf! W ., , , fi ' nw. f W QM I '- .' W Vi, 4. .Q H . N - ,-g, M 2, .5 4 ' ' ,nf 'x W A V fm 'FF :A W Q CJ 1' Row l: Mr. Addison Dixon, Helen Walker, Priacilla Phillips. Beverly lyllfgilll, Alirc Drouillard, Joyce Nagle, Susan Zurofsky, Geri Vincent. Pal Windsor. Bunnv Stalfnrd, Row 2: Rose Gregory, Helen Hipsley, Sandra Taylor. Janet Trautwein, Pat Greene. garpl Scaring. Judy DenOtter. Carole Morton, Connie Walker. Kay Siichler. Palsy u ivan. Row 3: Bill Meyers. Virginia Gotlman. Joanne Marsh. Cecilia Koamalmki. Charle- Werner Carolyn Rinn. Pam Hilkey, Sally Holmes. Jean Jurineic, Eleanor Mealey. Row 4: Bob Daley. Jerry Neale, Dennis Ruby. Jim Henry. John Murphy. Roh Squires, Gary McLachlan. Ross Sutter, Harold Davis, Tom Machezynski . 1' . 0 V9 Q , , ' 2 gh X . . , rv M N 3 J 1 vw 1 Ai l la l . E l Row Bm Shane Norman Levesseur Al Primiss Row I: Marilyn Socall, Judy Carilhers, Pat Stewart. .lean Porter, Mary Ju - ' ' ' Schneklcr. Row lzfhlilhia MHiilfeDlNC'ile geegriloiidzigggnnelli Laverne smith- Row 2:1 Marcia Bmiseh. lleverly Bmlell. Grace Lanyon. JoAnne Howell, gg: Gary B3:kiti1eiDiCk Sylolie Kim Baldwhfl -1-om Clark Row 3: Garda Shoemaker. Carol French. Ruth llapprieh. Karol Drews ' '- 4. i ' Judith Ann lylmwski. Row Dean Brown' Gary Lauer' Bm Chomm' Row 4: Carol Ninlil. Pal Scaslriim. Gladys Vlahl. Barbara Walp. Row 51 Marge Kamin. lynnc C I'llIlllCV. Pal liaran. bloria Rcilcr, Nancy McGregor. 106 Vocal Groups Join oices - 9 , Edsel Ford s vocal muslc department provldes Interest ' ed students wtth the chance to lmprove thetr smgmg ablllty as well as glvtng them the opportunity to har monrze vocally and soclally The department offers four separate choral groups the ensemble cholr gtrls glee club and boys glee club Parttclpatmg ln vartous school functtons the depart ment also staged Shownme 57 a program composed of several famous Gxlbert and Sullivan mustcals In addr tlon they took part ln the Chrlstmas Program and Sprlng Concert both of whlch are annual The ensemble performed at an elementary school and also provlded musnc for some of the Chapel Services Dlrectors of the department are Mtss Ruth Richards ensemble Mr Addison Dixon boys and gurls glee clubs and Mr Phrlllp Mark chotr Row I Rosalte Vtrgo Suzanne Lewrs Put Lamb Carol Tlrrell Rololv 21 Pat Ryan Bev Helenbart Shlrley Goodsell Gert Vincent Eleanor eay Row 3 Sherry Straass Bonnie Freeburn Peggy Penrod Mary Tucker Row 4 Mass Ruth A Rlchards Karan Bevxs Rxy Neubert Len Onesky Row 5 Roy Martm Gary McLachlan Richard Sewers Chuck Werner 1' C? xx C7 in i ,nail Row 1 Carolyn Clabaugh Kathy Kahe Merry Lou Sutter Judith Wxrtanen W k Pattt Gohl Phyllis Whlsmer Phyllts Novack Carol Ann Beard Betty Miller RolgasnerggrlcdaggsllgzolIgsgazewggidyggnrsna lygtagiggglfg? 313335, 55335: Row 2 Mary Lou Lyons Carole Weber Donelda Tallford Pat Bell Carole Mr Addison Dixon Sebasttan Barbara Lmn Carol Hardnson Helen Dolan Camille Pluhar Joan Row 4 Darlene schwcnzer janet B,-and Lucy Laturner Glo,-,a Lapay Judy Comen Stull Peggy Reese Susan Sargee Sharon Smtth Sandra xblllldlTlS 107 , 1 y A, of -zz X v A - , M 1 te ,L ff . . . . . - , Q 5 5, g - ' - T' fs 0 'Z ' ' . . 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Edsel Ford's instrumental Music Department provides it 5 musicallyaminded students with the chance to improve their talents. f it ' ii as well as giving them the opportunity to make new friends and , S L ' - have fun at the same time. ln addition. the organization promotes s leadership. responsibility. and unity. EF's hand marched at loothall games. played at haslsetball games. provided quartets tor Chapel Services. and provided the background for several school-sponsored shows. They also formed a dance hand which played at their dance. Supers1itious Stomp, The Spring Concert vias also another highlight in their year, Awards are presented to deserving members ol' the organization on the hasis of final music grades. A letter award is given to a student with nine award credits. and a music pin is presented to the student with tiliteen award credits. The highest honor that the hand can confer is the award presented at the discretion of the teacher to the outstanding IZA each semester. Governing the organi7ation is the Advisory Council. which presides over the hand. wind ensemble. and orchestra. Dielt 'l ierney served as president this semester. with Dick Knah as vice president. Joan Kotts as secretary. and Joe Gourd as treasurer. The rest ol First semester ofncers were Vi Andrews. president: Dick Tierney vice president: .loan Kotts. secretary: and Dick Knah. treasurer. ORCHESTRA . Row l: Joanne liucltenberger. Joe lletlrio. Jackie hall , Ceiff Smith. I A Ronsiinl 'ML iildon Scott. Johanna kessel. Bill Wood, ,E H, iig.wLW.,, 5,,,.L5 3 www-,.,':,,.s., tm, V H V277 i , ....a.,.ffw--m..-f:- --' v -V - - -f ' li Kathy Mrifullougli. Janet Anderson, Dick Tierney. Margie Kamin. Kay Ialhol, Row l' Mr Eldon Scott, llon Rowland. Donna VVhite, Sharon Kuhn, lom Richards. Mike Hluin. .loan Kotts, Judy Zielinslsi. Violet Andrews. Judy Kesot. Rovi Z' Jerry Neale, Richard Mehtilich. Marge Penwartlen. Charles Smudltn. lee Osborn, Phillip loomis. Carolyn Binell. Joe Ciourd. Kay Miller. Pat Dekarske Row 7. Dale Partee, Neil Hadley, Bill Baker. Bait laroe, Jim lmt-tt. lil Painter. Dick Knelels. Sandy Simmons. Mike Hroolts lllti the Advisory Council for the second semester was Vi Andrews. Carolyn Binell. Joe lJeOrio. Frank Knight. and Judy Zielinslti. ' ' .51- 4a . 97' l . S L 4' 1 ' ' A , , V,, , 1 J. tl V- 1 f 15 .32 , 3 'fk' J' L, 5 gy Qin .l .5 g if r-rr . 'K K' l .i 3 Q iblil' U ' ': i 5 s. l ,,',,l- Ely, VW f - .we , 3 ' Erik .Q a ,ki , 5' K 5 I J. Leif i 'i!:....!3?-'N?'f4's'L. Q 4 Fx 13' 1 'V 1 ? : ll 7.7 H' i xx' ' XT: SLf'A'iQ' KM? ,Gig 4 8 ' 1921. QA? M 'mal' ,HJ X .. .2 ,fr if '11, JI- 27' NY -v-2 YQ Y , ru , , ,7 N . if. 141. L 2-s Fi. V .V , 'va 4 ,b Q X 1 , .ff M 'sg ,A '11, bk ' r l Q V' 4' ' , f 4 A , fr i e sf-en sg fe , , ' M, m,.. ig- gg , V Q, A.A, i . ' 5 Q ng . A ? :nw N' 'waz Q C i . i ww swrl r V 'DFP My , 1 ' X am, , ' r s sw ' im, Q38 Edsel Fords majomnu HUM A pmt, unc, one of me football game, Perforrning eliirirgeulizilflinie .ll gi f th elm l F N1 lil llind Pietured are lanel Anderson 'Vlgixpic Kunmn. Kay Tiilhot. :ind Kufhy forms J blot - ' w l eslen Delores Rhmides. Lewis Mniw. limi Sluvmrski. Peggy Hzimil, Ilzive Ibelkwdestii, l is Wilcox .loan Keith. Dale Mend. Joanne liuelgenberper, Jerilyn Rensberry. ow ' dry nies. Morris llllllhiib.. Judy Gillespie. I-,llen House. Ron Grefke. Bill Paihl. Geoff Smith Sue lewis Mme Fields. Frank Knight. uw 1 ian errv. l.yle Piainler. Maryanne Simple. .Iuzinnc Beek. Larry Allhritten. Jon Osterlaig. ln. Knah Sandy Salvador. Doug: Kirby, Ken Weaver. l 09 52.4, fl Q Varsity Club Buys Projector, Aids At ports Events up we QQ PWC nov -rw.. QL -va. lr! wx. Row l Bob l-anztl ld Painter Roh Swtcticki R bert Bliley Jitk liradpcs Iohn .Q as f' on QQ Cl Q0 'O v U X If Vkhtrton Tony Sharkey Jerry Parsons ltstcr llackerd Johnny tlarkson ow ' lk lu Walker Sonny Smdu Don Kammski Joe Detlrio Jo n ut-llnuncx Dave Brownllc Dawe Wrtnd lom Hratkett Marty K lllt loc Seguin Row '4 Ross Bigelow Jack lallut Wat liatamgardncr Rlthud tornew Doc Nutodt mn Jim Parsons Patrick Brodcritk Richard langc larr Vktll Frank Knight M Iricd Es an Row 4 Chuck Ntuhert Bob Carlson tlcorge Sarkozv Rohtrt la n lim xrihb Jamts F-HHS Frm! Knight Chuck licrnard Don Camcn Iohn Brown Clarence l anglois Row S Roland Kttscher Bob Btdntrtlvk Daw. Winklemin Dennis lacris l at k tiarv loan Charles MLQlTffHlLk Don Taylor John Murphy Allen I Quentin Buying a program tot the big game from Don lsamanskn as Beverly Miller while Judy Peters stands wttchlng and lohn Brown is busy selling in the background Varslty Club athletes are the main purposes of the Varsity club Among the 3CIlVlIlCS the membcrs took part in were selling of football and basketball programs and the sponsoring of the first annual Black and White football game Mr John Davis Mi Fred buns Vlr Bill Kilpatrick Mi Ed Ko! larczyk and Mr Tex Walker physical education instructors were the alternating sponsors for the 1996 97 school year Officcrs for the fall semester were Don Kammski president Dave Nlcodcmo vacc presa dent John Wharton secretary and Chuck Neuhert treasurer Assist mg Don and Chuck in the second scmcstcr vaert Ross Bigelow yacc president and George Sarkozi sccictarx Q-A' Sv- 62..- Needed to carry a box marked FRAGILE are FFs varsity men Walt Baumgardner Dick Matthews Dave Wrend and lcs Hackerd during the clubs paper drtve last fall ll0 cn fn ,fs l 'W t . K 5 or ,L Q .J I gg., QL - Eg J. X q. if ,' ' , , an . 1' i. 3 l W 5 W , . K as Wm .J .,' Q l t , -L ' 2 5 ff 1 l gf' J. - ' 4 , Ji. . J ' I- Y 1 fa v a.' , ' ' Y ' ' ' x 1 3, a ij x , L .1 F 'f 'L-2 Y Q . Vp , ,X ' 30 V' I 1 iff- or wi f A' I 2 A 4 link' 1 Y ' X fab : xi -' . I o : '... 'Q . ' ,. R Cir, 'z' V J Az h H ' 2' ' ' ' . F ' ' , L A va i , ' f ' . H ,: . f , ' 1 -A 'zl 4 1' , 4 1 ' . . .. ' 1-, 3 iz 1 N 1 . ' . r. ' Tas. 3 ' - - , 'Q Q . '- 1 Q Y, ' 1 za s, .' I' ' . ' ', l ' ,g U 1 gl y f 44 in , 1 - ' ' 1 , A ' Q N ,. Va l'reii's. ' 1 . :'hin . , , , - - I ,A . - , Q L Promoting athletic functions and providing for the needs of thc . 1 . . . . I 1 , 1 1 c , ' R g ' , i. . . , . -, .4 l J 'Z . . . 4 I 2 I' ', ', - ' . . , , -K A ' ' , 'K I V2 A- 2 ' 'N as-' , I . '. , Q '., XJ- ' ' ' ' r s - as f V is fn :Q 2, Myth . , 3 r at av ii a Y , , , .. -J , 2 1' V 1 2 ' , ' .. Row l Alexina Boyer Carol Brandt Joyce Oetpcns Nancy Schebor Connie Walker Joan Kotts Heier Walker Beverly Dargatz Kay James Janet Falk Judy Longstreth Row 2 Elaine Smith Charlotte Curlee Carole Hurd Lori Hanschu Adeline Bover Carol French Marjorie Southard Donna Marsh Janet Trautwein Judy Peters Kitty Boone Pat Seastrum Row I Jackie Kampfert Donna Nleland Heidi Grunwald Pat Sullivan Sh non Bromley Nancy Falzon Bonnie Freeburn Judy Hassenzahl Pat Rahn Gretchen Lange Anne MacKenzie 'N Q u GAA ponsors bportsm ans lp In Gu' 4 Intramura 2 A To be eligible for membership in the Girls Athletic Association a girl must obtain a certain amount of points by participating in intra mural sports. After receiving membership the girl is required to rc ceive ll5 points during the fall semester and 120 points during thc spring semester to stay in the club. Awards are given to girls receiving i r Y. , 1 high amount of points The highest award being thc gold pin which is gained after i600 points are secured President of the club was Connie Walker Assisting Connie was Adeline Boyer as vice president Kitty Boone as secretary and Alex ina Boyer as treasurer Miss Constance Charles Miss Irma Calvtsi and Miss Carol Gates from the physical education department werc sponsors Developing a program of sports and activities for a large group of girls is the goal of GAA During the last two semesters the organizations activities included a constructive initiation, a bi-annual banquet for graduating seniors and various playnights. Row 1: Stephanie Walhout. Carol Wade, Yathryn Major Sharon Douw. Jane Sloan Sue Graf Peggy Hamil Row 2: Donna Cicotte Shirley Chiado. Barbara Linn Vivian Czaplick. Linda Kardos Pat Swartout Billie Jean Verhines Grace Weston. Carol Moffat. Judy Coon Pat Terwilliger, Sue Densmore Row 3: Barb Crumback, Sandy Simmons. Miriam Dargatz Bunny Stahord, Carolyn Fernandez Gwen McCormick, Sandy Arvidson Judy Washburn. Donna White. Shirley Walp. Ruth Dapprich Sandy Kraska Carol Searing. ROW 41 10311 WHSKC. Chris Rhodes. Vi Andrews, Penny Pearse. Jane Cook, Jonel Cauvm Juhett Treves Jo McBride, Pam Kunkle, Donna Martenson, Antoinette Juozunas, Joan Keith. Row 5: Bonnie Helm, Sandy Taylor. Janet Stewart, Priscilla Pakron. Cathy Brandt Anita Wisely Gail Goodspeed, Cathy Kalie, Earlene Prehn, Karen Sloan, Laura Penner. Judy Zielinskt Johanna Kessel Row 6: Judy Miller. Beverly Prystash. ,loan Klekamp. Gloria l.aPay. Mary Lotcr Betty Lou Stanek Jud Skrzycki. l l l Row Row Row Row Row v 11 bw- hlatne Pallaela Helen VN alker Sandy Stanlon Miriam Dargatz Pat lamb Janet I- alk Jaekae toehrane Shirley Goodsell Karen laraham Sharon Briggs Haunt Saaatla Harb Cortright Sandy Taylor Gloria l aPa Jantee lriesin at Ryan Ann lxvaley Shirley A en C rlstlan Assoclatlemlas He p Y Teens Delta hpsalon and Omega are the three Y Ieen ehapters of Edsel Ford To build a fellova shtp of girls devoted to realizing the Christian ideals of personal and soeaal living is the ptirpose of these groups Among these ideals are faith ehartty edaaettaon tolerance eourage friendliness and loyalty During the past year Y Teens h ave presented the annu al Sponge Danee and have eo sponsored Chapel Servaees with the HJ Y Be sides these aetavttaes tndavtdual proyeets within the chapters have been eompleted Officers of Delta are Pat Rahn president Barbara litslty and Penny Pearse vtee presidents Caraee Weston program ehairman Jackie Kampfert seeretary Shirley I-rcrtlts treasurer Kitty Boone inter elath eounetl representative and Kav King ehaplain Virs hvelyn Kern is the sponsor for Delta Epsilon officers are Charlotte Curlec president Judy Peters and Sue Craambaelt vaee presidents C hrts Rhodes program ehaar man 0eriV1neent seeretary Naney Weademan trreasurer Nancy Falzon inter club representative and kay James ehaplatn The sponsors were Mass Doris Ca alyen and Miss Graee Kachaturoff Pat lamb ts president of Omega Assisting her are Carmen Bologh vaee president hlatne Palltelt program ehatrman Karen inter club eouneil representative and Pat Ryan ehaplaan Omega as sponsored hy Miss Evelyn Pugh v i -ni wt 1 K y J es t arole Ray asdy Ileyerlv JJJI'j.lll Joyee Oettens B yerly Maller Owen Mei ormaeat Gert Vtneent C hras Rhodes Rtavy 2 Donna Martenson Judy Peters Kathy Hodtts Charlotte laarlee Marete Jordan Naney Fa'7on Martha Sapple oyy J Sherry raass Ju y rivckt C ole Golltek Rose hregaaax Karan Slam S a Crtambaek Hevery lryst ash Nanev Wetdeman cz 0 , , Row l Bunny Stafford Kay Kang Connie Vyalker hrate Weston Beeky Hnatto Judy lamb Jn Mel-irtde Row' Sue Sargee Janet lrautwetn Donna Marsh Penny Pearse Kitty Boone Shirley I-ranks u Q. Row! Prat Rahn Sharon Douyy Jane Sloan Peggy Penrod Donna Nteland Stephante Walhout Jaekte K arnr tert ll7 I I I O I O 1 as SI A ef Z A 1 ' 1 -1 V , Q A Q A .,l R , , a , . , ,K AVL- , ' 9' '. P 1 t a'z Q '- a Xe' 'Q ff 4 J '. 'I 'M 2 a ' . ' 1 . 5: af 5 a ' ,mi . as ta 2 . al- 1 1 A' V I . ,,l . . P. F. . ' . , -', '. A. ' ' I L K: 'I r Q 9 , , x v - x . . Il- K ' 1 .1 . . X 'efh W , ea ' . . a 9 a 1 ' 2 2 . '. 1 t ' ' . ' 11 K ,' -. ah 1 ' 2 we at- ' I . i' . Z - ' Q .Katy ai lk' ' ' 'alt' .4 ez ' an ' in Q ' -. . .' . ,Ks 2' .Z . 2- ' Q . .' . A N . - 1 I - ' .Z . '2 , A.. . . . ' ' - 1, , . , ,A , , KL 1 I Graham. secretary: Miriam Dzargatz, treasurer: Diane Schult7. 2: I I V -1 V V '-R 1 Q I - , , , - . . , k- . Z . A Q . i ' I f 3: X' ' I . ' 'Q a , f 1 ' ' - 1 Q , 4g - ' 'y Q 'f U' gg ,' 't . ay.: 1 a. 5: pa . V yi , ' K- ,U IH. A ' ' s. 1' , X ' .. 'I - 1 45, -' t 3 I N, I 3 ra 4' ' -L ., -- Q.. t . Rt N : A .a, ani' . 't a L 't '. ' ' , ' 'z , ' ' . Q '. ' ' . ' : 'Q .. t ' ' ' 1 1' z, ' ' ' . R ,'Staz.. d'Sk., ', 'ar ' K ,. 1 fta ,,'ti- ' lv I , , . s' 'f Q Q ., 4' . M 62 3 . X :.,, ,TY Row l John Bosch Jerry Malewska Dick Haymes Joe Gourd Dale Loulston Don Campbell Bob Dunn Sonny Snyder Doug Neff Keith Baldwin Row 2 Jack LaDue Ross Bigelow Robert Jernigan Kent Palmer Richard Corney William Lampe Larry Wall Jim Houser Frank Knight Dave Nicodemo Don Barthel Row 3 Don Taylor Jim Henry Dave Freriks Dennis Berry Jim Stuart Charles McCormick Len Langley Bob Carlson Martv Harder Mr Graham Porter H1Y Contributing to Edsel Ford s organizations is the Hi Y. This club is open to all young men with the purpose of creating maintaining extending throughout home school and communi- ty high standards of Christian character. The Hi Y deals in such fields as religion. government, and sports. In the field of religion the Hi Y sponsored the weekly Chapel Services for the second year in a row along with Y Teens. ln line with governmental activities, Hi Y representatives Jack LaDue, Len Langley, and Charles McCormick were sent to New York to see the United Nations in action. Sports wise the Hi Y held their second annual Hi Y-Faculty game. Edsel Ford's Hi Y was honored in being host to all the Hi Y clubs in the Dearborn area. The Hi Y also took pride in the introduction of new members in the fall and spring. Officers of the club included Charles McCormick. president: Jerry Neale, and Wally Smith, vice presidents: Dick Corney and Doug Nelf, secretaries: Don Campbell, treasurer: Bob Squires. Dick Knab, and Jim Stewart. Chaplains. Mr. Graham Porter served as sponsor for the organization. Serenading in the halls was the demerit project given to the girls who disobeyed Y Teen mock initiation rules. For better conveniences to and from Chapel Service. the Hi Y built the Chapel trail. Young Men, Omen Qbtain Ideals, United Fellows ip Row iz Helen Walker, Steve Hermann. I Row 2: Nancy Weideman. Robert Bailey. Miss Helene Wilsor. Row 3: Jackie Kampfert. Heidi Grunwald. French Club French club is another organization devoted to learning about a foreign country. Sponsored by Miss Virginia Waldinger, the members of the club learn more about France and its people. They study the customs of the French and their influences on the American way of life. At the same time, these students improve their ability to read. speak, and write the language. The club participated in the International Tea presented in December. 1956 and put on a French dinner for its members. Maryanne Sipple headed the organization as president. Assisting her were Pat Lewis, vice president: Judy Skrzycki, secretaryg Chris Rhodes. treasurer: and Barbara Cortright. program chair- man. k sffsfxfaigfagt is .t Qgvgszsfaicaiw E451 K .ts 12,2 i em. if it 'T was A 3 . , ' Learning the French version of the alphabet are Judy Skrzyclti. Susan Ebert. Madelyn Delya. and Barbara fort- right. 114 Pupils Acquire Languages Gernlan This year German club members learned about the customs, dances, and culture of Germany. The club is open to any student who has had some background in the German language and who would like to further develope it. The chief aim of the club is to promote interest in Germany and the German language. Heidi Grunwald presided over the organization as president, while Gretchen Lange served as vice president: Jackie Kampfert as secre- taryg and Nancy Weideman as treasurer. Miss Helene Wilson sponsors the club. Playing a German game of cards are Laura Fenner. 0 4 se gl , f 6 i Q tt E at. A 9 . wt Q l f . 1 fi iw Peg- gy Zemens, Judy Den Otter. and Nancy Weideman. Q i iw. ' wt iv- A ' Row l: Billie lean Verhines. Grace Weston, Rhea Davis, Beverly Miller. Row 2: Virginia Vanderlinrl, Lois Seligman, Donna Closey. Gloria Yesh. Row 3: Margie-Jordan. Chris Rhodes. Cynthia Runco. Barbara Litsky. Rtgw Ati Miss Virginia Waldmper. Pat lewis. Barb fortright, Maryanne . ipp e. Row 5: Judy Skr7vcki. fhuck Werner. Phyllis Rowley. Virginia Wegher, of Frien S Latin Junior Classical League offers an opportunity of learning more about the Latin language and old Rome to all interested Latin students, past or present. U Before Christmas vacation JCL members held an international tea at which a three-act play, Frater Besti- arum, was presented in Latin. Latin Week activities were a Roman Ban- quet and a slave auction which filled out this year's schedule. Club officers were Frank Knight, presidentg Don Magnuson. vice presi- dentg Marcia Ciarkowski, secretaryg Marilyn Galleher, attendance secre- taryg and Mary Jane Cheatham, treas- We .aw T Ufef- Miss Helen Wilson was JCLS Row l: Marcia Ciarkowski, Pat Windsor, Marilynn Curtis, Joyce Nagle, Carol Popkey, Marilyn Gallchcr. Sponsor. Carol French. Row 2: Don Magnuson, Anne MacKenzie, Frank Knight, Mary Jane Cheatham, Delbert Konnor, Judy Hassenzahl. Miss Helene Wilson. ,, .r Su. tx Y tx ty rt IE, J 53141 Discussing future plans for Spanish club are Bettl' Stanek, Cathy Brandt. Sue Lewis, and Kathleen McCullough. Row 2: Bill French. Carol Brandt. Shirley Chiado, Sharon Souclers. . X3 ,We-r'M'f' is ss in J . ' 'V Q' . .J L - i i l t E . e 1 3 I 5 i Prepared by the Latin students and given at the Teachers Banquet and the International Tea. was a Christmas story skit. Row l: Kathleen McCullough, Bcity Lou Stanek. Jan Crawford. Miss Virginia Waldingcr V1 'i X 1 x ,ff Edsel Ford High Schools Spanish club, which is open to any present Spanish student. is organized for the purpose of studying and enjoying the peo- ple. language, and customs of Spanish speaking countries. ln doing this. the club also pro- vides worthwhile projects and I companionship for the mem- ? hers. During the 1956-57 school year the Spanish club has par- ticipated in many different ac- tivities. Among these activities were a trip to the Old World Fair in Detroit and the club's third annual initiation which was held in February. Officers of EF's Spanish club during the year included Kathy McCullough, president: Betty Lou Stanek. vice president: Sue Lewis. treasurer: and Janice Crawford. secretary. The cluh's sponsor for this year was Miss Virginia Waldingcr. ll5 7 Future Q u S I IOV1 e lvlany Future Nurses Trammg glrls mterested tn nursmg as a career IS the mam purpose of the Future Nurses club Many mterestlng proyects have been accomplished by the FNC ln the past year Included ln these were a tour of Oakwood Hospital 1 tour of the special education rooms at Iowrey School a field trlp to Henry Ford Hospital and a field trlp to the hospltxl at the Umver slty of Mlchlgtn Many authormes on nursing have talked on the sub ject at the meetings Among these speakers were repre sentatxves of the Army Nurses Corps dlrector of nurses at the Dearborn Department of Health and school soclal workers President of VNC for the fall of 1956 was Joyce Blashlll a January graduate Antoinette Juoznas became president tn January 1957 for the sprung term Jo Howell served as vice president Mary Cooney secretary and Jo Anne Kelth treasurer Advisor for the club was Mrs Vlctorla Stock Judy Den Otter Mary lotcr and Antome te Juoz unas ire buvmg Christmas corsages from members of the Future Nurses club I'hose sellnng are Kathryn Mayor Sharon Donaldson Barbara Goodwln and Joyce Blashlll Checking the apple muhmt, which the l-uturc lerchers club sponsors uc Nmev Wvntt Helen Walker and Gwen McCormack Row I Gloria Yesh Kathleen McNulty Ella Mae Dedrxck Judy Coon Joanne Hovtell Carol Moffat Pat Mealey Beverly Dargatz Mary Joan Szkutmlckl Row 2 Mrs Vlctona Stock Pat Windsor Marcia Clarkowskl Carolyn Fernandez Joyce Blashxll Joan Kexth Barbara Ketchum Sandy Wnlhams Mary Cooney Row 3 Shrrley Allen Deanna Wllk Glorxa LaPay Antonnette Juozunas Emecxe Gunhann Sharon Donald son Pat Seastrum Camnlle Pluhar Kathryn Major 116 Upportunities For Girls Future Homema ers Future Homemakers of America is a national organization spon- sored by the American Home Association. Future Homemakers are young women with an active interest in home economics. These young women work in developing the crea- tive leadership in home and community life. ln order to keep their treasury going the homemakers made octopi for a children's hospital and sponsored a bake sale. Gladys Wahl served as president of FHA along with Marlene Dapprich as vice president Pat ferry secretary and Judy Crovxl treasurer Sponsors were Miss Rose l-erguson and Mrs JoAnne McConltey 0090 4 sw lhnppe.. new Future Homemakers Louise Thomas Marilyn Socall Pat Terry Marlene Dapprich Ruth Dapprich and Evelyn Madigan inspect a new stove installed in the homemalting room Future Teac ers During this past school year the Future Teachers Association has machines from which we dertve nourishment to assist us through the school day They also made posters advertising the apples 'tnd the proper way to dispose of the cores Throughout the year they had speakers who informed the mem bers about the teaching profession its aims ndvantages and dis idvan tages They also had movies illustrating these thoughts The ldstl l-ord members held a swimming party early in the spring to vxhtth the Dearbron High members attended President Pat Terry vice president Gwen McCormick sccrctrry Barbara Cortrtght treasurer Helen Walker sponsor Mr Orlando Byers and the members traveled to Eastern Michigan College for a dtnner given in honor of all Future Teachers Associations in Michi gan Serving as vice president before her graduation in January was Anne MacKenzie ll7 C7 as 4' 'YT Row Gladvs Winl Ruth Dappruh Donna liid1 Row Judy Crowl Dtina Roulo Row Marlene Dapprich Marilyn Socall Pat Terry Row Miss Rose Ferguson Mrs Joanne McConku cw of Row I Gwen McCormick Helen Walker Margaret Wood Cyn thia Runco Row 2 Barb Cortright Penny Penwsirden Jurlv Lrowl Row 'l Ann Favtlex Nancy Cunpbell Betty lou St mek Ivnnc Crumley Row 4 Miss Virginit Wildinger limt Blom Heidi Grunwall Judy Hassenzahl Mr Orlindo liters Rtkv S Marie Fv1nofT P11 Terry lsml Wide Anne Mae enzie , 1 uri A J V 'ff 'es' in , G . l: ,, a . A ' , 1 A 4. A 2: . 3 A - 3: ' . ' ' - ' - '41 '. , ' I . , ,. 1 ' V .. 'li' t , i v I 1. ' . ' ' Q, . .. 4 Q.. , . P- Q 2 Ke, Y l 1 been an active club. Their main activity has been to sponsor the apple - . t . el 4 L i . . :.z ' Q.: ua ' - . A' V. ' . ' K. Y .ii v f ' : . j . . Y ' '. . l ' I 72 i i ' ' ' '. . i, . . , H - F I ,. ' I X 7' . .1 ' L i . 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C1re1eury SLl11nL Slllllll K 1tn C111l11111 C lllly k1l11 lstttx Boom Nhnu F1I1on Shunn Donaldson mul N1 M ow t I erry rlass 151.1 Penrod C lc C Il ls L lfl.LL S L Ctutnbitk C1rLIthLn llxtllowc, M rt yn Greenwood Sharon llromlu I C 1 1nt 111 1 my C tmp L Phy Is M I 'il 'nk lu' Robul Pvlns Rowley Nutt P01'1s0ls ow S r ohert bv IDN N011 11m ls1rm1nn llortwth C1111 ls 1 rxn lv 1 or Ste ann 1 nut n Pat Ryan lvnnr. C rumlew llonnt N1Ll1n1l I Chu K tpft t K Il M Cullo 1.h M1 A 11 A' Win? me Hfftv- ......a..n..ni Betsy Bornyasz Elame Shcvolt and CILOIQL Bumgarner Stleme enthuslasts lDLl1I1lS Rtby B1ll Rohltt D011 have come to the Boosur duh komkwon ,Und to qugngh C atrtto Art l-ullterson Ken 5111115111 mtl Allll Rogtts thu' hlrq md mmf mmm work heuttlx on 1 Sutnu C luh utptrtnnnt .1 Row 1 W1ll1am Whtte Pat Seastrum Chr1s Rhodes Judy longstrcth Carol Frenth Iklbtrt Konnm Row 2 Anne MaeKen11c .ludv H1sstnzal1l George Kay He1d1 C1runw1ld Earnest Kmght Row I Alan Rotzers Roland Katsther Arthur Fulkerson Iltll Rohler Denms Ruby Mr Rn-1.1.r Iddtnus ll8 l9i6 47 otfletrs ol the Stl emu Club were P1111Cl1 Brodtt tt and ktntst lsmght rest ent Dave Brownlts. 1n1l ,gorge ku x1Ct prestttn s Delbelt konnor 11111 Deunts Rubv sCt1ttarytrCasu1ers lh latter were tht. spttng semester officers Sponsortnt, tht Club was M1 Roger lddtngs lht Club has the purpose ot atlvant mg thc knowledge ot stttntt to those Students who tom ACIIVIIILS durxng the wat 111 clude field trlps to Cranbrook where they toured tht M11st11m of Natural Htstory the Dettott Tlmes plant, and tht. Umverstty of Mtchtgan at Ann Arbor The club also performed exput ments wh1ch helped furthtr thelr knowledge I 1+ r ' J I pq I 'nal an -, 11- ' KP , , , 5 .0 .. 1. Q I 2 4 1, I a- -- 1 - A 1' X4 . Q. -1 -4- 'K 'fr fr as 2 4 Q gb , + - Q6 1- 1' 'rf ' :Lf . Q Q A 'Q j - Qf 1' ' 'J , liul 111g XCllTll spllll itll-l 1-11 1. Q 4 ,, Q 'Q' vf .-. Q hw if T' Q .ot raging 111t- 1 t 111 uhool 4 't1v1- , .. ,. 'Q Q ,, , . , , 11 Q , Q QM'-5 I ... l ,1 1 AQ, 3 Q tw IN the ' IHC ol tcr 'I11b. QQ S ,Q A 1' 13: Q Q Q A Q ,Q 1 Q Q lor llliillll' llllll' J ' ' 1 ' 'lub Q f QQ 1.1: K Qs ff QQ, ' A fi ' M , Qt spt ' ll oust' vus. . 'l1lS ' ' ' ',,, -at 61514 -'Q Q11 Q94 ' ' ' , 111' zttlwrt 'l 'lclyy V' ' 'l bs ' Q .Q-.Q L lfifu Q Q Q' M, I0 1112 Q' Q ' ' the ,gill ' ' t 'V I war wt. ' ' ssio1 stztnd ill l I' ' I Il 1 1 - 1 1 1cs. I . ' , Q x ,. , -1 -' , .' Q' Q' ' , ,' ' . ' ' 1-' lIllL'N tl' govc'tI'1c club tl11s ycnr 1011: Joi' 'l .K 1 K' uw' ,.II1' 4 al . C'z Rziz tly. ,1 I U' 1, 'gl I' 'A , . I Nl! 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In Extra Activities At the beginning of the semester, clubs and classes submitted a tentative date on which they would prefer to sponsor their activity. From these requests, the Activity Board makes a changeable calendar. Some of the activities that took place during the I956 and 1957 semesters are as follows: Homecoming Open House u -I6 All School Play. High Ground' Dance. Supcrstitious Stomp Hi Y-Faculty basketball game Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. May June June June ll l4 l5 Zl 10 18 l8 24 28 I5 4-5 26 15 7 7 I3 Honor Assembly Senior Prom Commencement Showtime '57 Da nee. Senior World Junior Spring Honor Senior Porifera Paradise Production. Wide Wild Prom Concert Assembly Prom Commencement v v t X , use I at Discussing a coming activity are activities committee members left to right Richard Wyeth. Donna Marsh, Elaine Pallick. and Delbert Konnor f 7 .2 ff N i? l g , . far t s' 1 P 5 i 2 V . . an I x 7.51 is Q Q .ia Q 1 V i' Z C be UH? G0 -1 'MMA' 7 aett 75 John Murphy., Council for the Defense. pleads his case to .the iury in the music departments production, Feasting themselves after their hunting ve Showtime '57 . Club during the Christmas Concert. Stretching to get that jump ball are members of the Hi Y and Faculty in the picture at the left. R 15? , . ,i 4. -22' I 5 - D nv N u- -'gk - .gg Af? ,f' Pep assemblies were scheduled throughout the football and basketball season Here cheerleaders lead the students in the l'Fight cheer. nture were the Activities, Inside, Uutsicie C 001, Encourage 0011 Livin Members of the Juntor class Dxck Lange Ray Neubert George Faremouth and Dave Knezelt discuss school llfe at Edsel Ford ifa v- ,lla 'Y qgiyif 'Q 9, 3 .Aa 52.4 ...fa V ' , A 1 I I v llB's'enjoy a bus trip to camp during a vaca- IIOQ. 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