Grosse Pointe High School - View Pointe Yearbook (Grosse Pointe, MI)

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Q 9 Wo 5 Q54 1 I an H 9 f P p y y dB biy OB j0U,I 0U,l ff ln, CI, CL CC ,Ney lohnny ya got your hnes memonzed tor the play? lohnny would you help on the decoratlons commlttee tor the prom? lm chalrman and Dont forget H1 Y tonlght lohnnyl Hey lohnny Ill go W1th you to Tux1s next Week Iohn Robert Smlthl You get that lawn raked be tore you do another thlngl You re go1ng to have to pay more attentlon to your homework, Iohn, 1t you Want to keep up that B averagel Iohnny's ID a tlxl So many thmgs to do, and not halt enough t1me to do them all And he hasn't had much practlce tn saymg no Iohnny IS not Wanted 1n Polnte Players H1 Y decoranons commlttees or TUXIS 1f he hasnt the tlme to memorlze llnes help out on proyects plan clecorat1ons or attend meettngs It he shlrks on hls home dunes he Wlll cause more work tor the other members ot h1s famlly And tt he neglects h1s home Work he may ruln h1s chances ot enterlng the col lege ot hls cholce or of gettlng the kmd of 1ob he Wants after graduatlon lt IS clear that our hero must make a cholce He can take a chance and hope that hell be able somehow to struggle through thtrteen thlngs at once or he can resolutely ehmmate some act1v1 nes lnterestlng though they may be from hlS program, thereby maklng more probable better marks, a greater enjoyment of after school act1v1 tles, and a happler relatlonshtp Wllh the other members of hrs tamlly CContmued on Page Fxvel Page Three s.. -A af' M 1 ff X -., . Q is 5? A ll it A If gi Q1 W Q. .M 41,1 'Elf t ' , . 5 , are 55 1 s ' 1 f W at W 1' The main job of a leen-oger is lo get an educalion-lhal is, lo acquire lhe lcnowled e, skills, and afiifudes he will need as he goes on io adull living. To fhis end we devofe more of our waking hours fo classroom work than lo any olher single aclivi y. Here we discuss and lislen, read and recite, pose questions and solve roblems. ln a lypical classroom silualion, Miss Eslellu Honenslein explains a geomeiry roblem Io Nam: W rkoff, 70A, an ill Trom e , 7 - o - g . 1 1 1 ' 1 , , . . . . , . i I I lx . - 1 . 1 l , . . , . it ' l . . . . I I K1 I I ' ll ' - ' , . . . . I - H I U U . . . . . l l II I D ll ' . 0 ' I . if it 1 - . . . . . Any realist?c program provides time tor homework. Since the amount of time required to finish assignments varies with the individual, senior high school students, like Bruce Coleman, HA, need to allot enough hours per week to enable them to achieve the scholastic standards they want. who mix fun with work in the scene shop. ONLY TWENTY-FOUR HOURS IN A DAY lcontinued from Page 3l Some moy soy thot the choice is solely up to lohnny: After dll, o person knows himself better thorn onyone else doesl This, however, is not en- tirely true, lohnny thinks he knows his cdpctbili- ties, but he checks with older people who hove hdd experience with such problems before . , . his counselor, his homeroom teocher, his poironts. When lohnny decides to cut down, things begin to come eosier for him, ond he is better contented with his school life-ore YOU? Another interest to which teen-agers want to devote attention and energy their church. Illustrative of the worthwhile groups for young people in High school students gain a lot by reserving time for outside activitiesglike Pointe Players. Bob Richardson, lOA, Ilene Bryant, llB, Jack Wilson, lOA, Sally Sieber, 728, and Donna Smith, lOA flett to right! are only a few of scores of people community is Tuxis, a club meeting at the Grosse Pointe Memorial Church President Tom Lister, 728, calls one ol the weekly meetings together. Another expenditure from a student's time budget is lor special school events. The A diversion considered practically essential by teen-ag-ers today is provided by pep rally was just as much an attraction as the round-ups, play productions, S.A. television and mation pictures, They appeal to our desire for entertainment with dances, concerts, sports events, and other such activities, which the entire student little or no exertion in any direction. Providing relaxation from the pressures at body was invited to attend, every-day lite, they hold great importance for us. Page Five Senators Dave Belfore, IOA, Butch Lyons, 88, loicec! wifh ariefy . . . 65 urryl Vile can't be latel l haven't got time to chat! 'lWhere are you going? Assemblyl lt's Friday, assembly day . . A third of Grosse Pointe's student body is rushing for seats in C 'Y Mafffckf '0'-ff C'0fk Bfmellf 125, Ann Teffis, the auditorium, anticipating an hour ot solid enjoyment. 7A, Und Sue Cleminson, HB, are members ot the committee that scheduled the assemblies this year. t Thelma Whiteley, 128, Charles Beranek, HB, D'ane Retzlofl, l2B, Fred Albrecht, HA, and Bon- nie Glasgow, HA, were among the language slu- denls who presented a Cate de la Paix program. Page Six Movies, lectures, scientific demonstrations, chalk talks, puppet shows, professional dancers, magicians, and comedians have all been applauded by assembly audiences. This year a student commit- tee ot grade senators has helped arrange assemblies. Maybe that's partly Why atter- assembly conversations run: l'How Was the assembly? Hlt was swell, the best l've seen yet. l can't Wait until next Week? lt's our turn to go then , . , Henry Cox represented the State Department in Washington, D. C. His in- formative talk told of life behind the iron curtain. Mentioning the living conditions and morale of the average citizen made his talk extremely interesting, With exolanations from Coach Wernet, the football Another feature ol the outside assembly was the team Hirst and second squaclsl displayed winning band's new style and technique in marching and plays in the tirst outdoor assembly in the history ot formations were demonstrated in forming the block G.P.H,5- NM in the honor ofthe University of Michigan , , . . , L vw-1 lU ff W ,M 3- ,,,,,.1 .1 W W ,WW---Q6-YV' , vi 1 A .Qjlf viii 'Mff.,..f.,.L,'f'.W 1-I' ., f L 3 M. f f l, . , M 1 M...,,: 'ff , W , , , . . A ' wif, e,v,'J'fM'w ':YE.5E51fE:. 1, .. 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CUE roprclly growlng rnterests You rnoy holve never not1ced before you en tered hlgh ochool but oll of o Sudden they sprouted Now you ore rnterested not only 1n what lS rmmedlotely orouncl you but ln every thlng Wlth Whlch you make Contact Books plays people onythrng you see or heorr of you Wont to know more about Your eyes Seem to be open wlder thon they ever have been before and they re strugghng for o stlll Wlder vrew of the World You con feel yourself grow through your ropldly growing tnterestsl Through the United Foundatlon drrve students learned of some of the problems of other people and how community services help Nancy Kretzschmar 12B gave the contribution whlch expressed her Interest to Mflton Monnahn 12B drive leader m her homeroom A total of S1141 33 the largest on record was collected IH the hfgh school A new school means new friends and the sooner the better' To promote gettfng ocquamted the seventh grade had a party for all members First row lleft to right! Karen Reuger Carol Bayless and Bob Nester second row Diana Tesch Susan K oss Joan Rogge and Mary Lofstrom third row Walter Carrier Joseph WGShbUfH John Jaklo Elaine Kann and Judy Delaney fourth row Mary MacArthur Sue Armstrong Carol Downs Susan Levant Sandy MocMechan and Walter MCAdow Page Nmo C' .,.. L 1 I - - 1 1 1 , . 1 - 1 1 - - I I 1 V K' ' 1 Q I-me tip 1 A I , - , , I 1 J V I 1 I 1 1 f f I J 1 f I 1 ' T HE NI E RICAN W d of Li fe f' V406 H' fpzef QOH of Swear' Mm 1826600 PHJION xovl efvf ofO I gNfF ,C YN DNN? P' THE BEGINNING AND 05,32 f SWWMJ Saffwhf 5 Emmy rf' F A Q ! 8X5F3mfM,,.fyM0,22mz:f Dufmzbbzadff END., I 5 .- IIA Izz 3 . I 95 Q qs , Q .xv , V N - -1. gig if S . f W- 5 Q Q U3 5 F i 4,5 fy XJ 6', 0 . . . A Q O O O O V 51 flmflaf HERE S somethlng about a football game F or the fans IU the stands a varslty game means excltement nolse suspense and spontaneous un 1nh1b1ted exuberant expresslon of trlumph or cltsap polntment lt means a crlsp autumn clay and the fun of l1vely frlencls lt means loyally cheerlng the team the focal polnt of school sp1r1t Whether the game rs Won or lost football s1gn1f1es feellngs of prlcle anol lastlng attachment for one s alma mater For the boys on the team a varslty game 1S a serlous thlng lt IS the supreme cllmax of hours of practlce anol Weeks of tra1n1ng lt rs the great test 1n Whrch each player feels hlmself lndlvldually pltted agalnst an opponent Skrll 1S at stake and so are self confl A football game wau dnt be a football game without the cheer leaders Graduatmg cheerleaders are lstandmgl Donna Hewttt Alice .lanfce Gelhaar dence reputatlon and personal honor Every nerve every muscle every sense every thought all concentrated ln one effort TO WlNl There s somethlng about a football gamel The varsity team members watched tn desperatxon as the Wyandotte Bears plunged through the Blue Devtl lme to wm the game 14 8 The Bears went on to wfn the Border Cities League championship John D:Ctcco lugged the ball tor a substantnal gum In the game against A tens moment crackled tn the Wyandotte qame when Grosse Pomtes John Fordson At extreme lelt as James Boardman lNo 232 Louis Hrlbar ts No 6 DtC:cco KNO 8 made a drive to gam yardage Running Interference were Eugene Ffid Beilmbf lNo 37l IS at extreme raght Holbrook and Norman Lasca, both sensors Page Twelve 9 , . . I A NVVW , . . . F I I ' ' ' I - . . . . - -O - I . 1 I I O. . . I I U . ' I . ' ' . I l - - - - - - James, Gayle Ashton, and Patti Leep lseatedl Jane Joachim and 1 I - I I ' I I I t . tl' 5 . Q. I 1' l ' . I ' ' ' I I . . . - . ' I . . gasbeihaf ,, T S a young team That was the remark that passed down the halls at the beg1nn1ng ot the basketball season and lt was rrghtl Thls year s Vars1ty squad lS made up of two senlors l2 1un1ors and one soph omore Coach Edward Wernet s Job has been to develop a group ot novrces 1nto a hard llgllllflg Well coordmated team The flre and determlnatron along Wrth a burnlng deslre to W1n have offset rn a measure at least the malor Weakness of the l95l 52 Blue Devlls 1neXper1 ence lt s a Weakness tlme ellmlnatesl Wlln team more sob warner HJ! rollowmg up fne snof .Ierry Goebel 'unlor cenler aflempled lo make good a hook shol agamsl Hazel Park rn the seasons flrsl game Pornfe won 43 lo 27 Of lhe l3 boys on the 7951 52 varslfy Norm Lasca rs the only relurnmg leflerman In sprfe of their mexperrence the olhers have proved lo be admirable maferlal Boffom row lell to rlghl John DrClcco Jerry Harden Dave Cobb Dave Terrrs and Manager Kurl Ewend Middle row Don Schmrcll John Fmch Dan Slowe Wayne Miller Top row Coach Wernel Bob Backhaus .lack Smlfh Jerry Goebel Bob Warner Norm Lasca Pele Wardle and Manager Bob Foley Page Fourteen . . . if r rr f 1 1 T - I - I I , I I I 1 . . . Although only four of the squad had ever been in a varsfly compefilion before, Grosse , I 2 x ,fl K l x , 1 f o Q X l,Ull'l'll'l'llI'l - . - ? fX IME tnals To a swlmmer these two words mean a hard race agatnst Coach Frank Banach s stop Watch Tlme trlals are held at least once a Week and more than hkely determme the boys who Wlll sW1m ln the next meet All boys are ttmed m thetr speclal event Wlth two or three raclng at a tune Sornet1mes on a hunch Coach Banach may t1rne a looy 1n a dltterent race from whlch he usual ly swlms It IQ clurlng t1me tnals that Coach Banach notes lmprovement 1n h1s team as a Whole or ln certaln lndlvlcluals The only returnrng drver on the tank team thrs year Bruce Crowley executes excellent form ln a front ,ackknrfe drve Drvnng as an rmportant part of the swrmmrng meet for the final score has often been determmed by the drvers performances Q12 Having only one graduatrng senror the swlmmrng team wrll not be hampered rn the next semesters actvrt es Bottom row Don Adamsk: Skrp Clark Tony Pear Pat Burke Dave Hulbert Second row Bruce Crowley Perky Glldner Brll Cassell Dan Reaume Sture Smrth Jack Adams Thlrd row Terry Snowday manager Terry Fournrer Tom Waterfall Clark Bassett Dave Leach John Rrchardson Wmnre Lrkert Coach Frank Banach Top row Fred Albrecht Drck Anslow Gerry Davrs Ted Johnson Duck Craig Pete Gall Rohm Hesse Brll Morrison and Bob Wnbbloman Page Fifteen 'lf ion must go into every Tower story before it is read. At 12B's, make up the Tawer's page-one assignment sheet, Cen- r. Frederick Nelson, sponsor. At right, Bob Lineberger, a page-tour story, ords pop readily into one's head 128, gzclifing . my is Q, ff, ,- Mi ' if ' The over-all quality ot any publication, of course, depends on the editing. To improve this issue ot View Pointe numerous conferences were held between Miss Doris K. Trotf, publications director, and Marcia Blecki, 12A, editor- cfyifu... 'Ti-126' if l-ligh Schools student publica- , View Pointe, and Proem taken literary territory - from lively diron to thoughtful pro-and-con e verse to a cap-and-gown photo ause all three have consistently local and national high school t ot publications calls tor many hin the school. Thats one reason pride and interest upon helping find nothing put out by a select students not only gain a versa- along lines they rnay Wish lessons applicable to adult responsibility . . . to details . . . and initiative. me of the goings-on necessary on top . . . Many an illustration to enrich the pages Proem has been the work of Miss Marion Lampmans art Harlene lngrum 108 and Sue Fairchild llB out two ideas lor the Winter 52 co e orked :Jr Q5 x ,.,.A in-chief, 7?7ul'cf -up . . fl CT.. A good-looking page is important. John Eberly, 128, llettj took special pains whenever he pasted up page one tor the Tower. The talent page, edited by Joyce Judson, 728, lbelowj like every other in this issue, began as a lay- out, or rough sketch. rl HVIJHI ' ' ' Skill in evaluating a piece ot writingsanothefg or one's own-is essential for a good journalist. This semester's Proem staff got a good chance to practice criticism when it met after school on Mondays to select manuscripts at sessions presided over by Don Freernan, 128, editor-in-chief, assisted by Mary Lou Stefani, 128, and Elaine Burr, HB, associate editors. 'Y ,lf .7f,,,,.,, fmm ,. Uzwdf 07'0f6't6f Jwo63,gAf2,ee4e1f' P g E ght '- 7 .--.-s- .. , 74 -v 7 AY' -4'9 V . 9 v --wv,4.,. -unlnqvv p Mtv rv VAj,,.---W A7 if Y ir 4 'W V -W, -in ' ' L ,v - V , , Av' V ' . Q N A H 1 J 6 A :sizes 2, ' if Q X 5 x , a U Q Q 'iofos ls-MQW Soma-2 Eu:vAToR Tucker 'gm' igeaiuielblf qw Sonar, Heil. Xwe, I0 Odd gcosl flint them: use Wu 'Roux-fum. xo? Cwkm.-ape QQ.-,u-1-.0 Pg N Four members of the sen or class Alnce James Hank Among the sennor gfrs who have become slrnlled m the techniques of the business world through Hubbard Jane Joachim and Bob Howe were elected to courses offered by the commercial department are Barbara Adamslu Janet Frvclre Marlon Ghesqulere omces IH the Student Association by members of the Elanne Brodeur Shvrley Grant Margaret Verstraete Barbara lrwln and Gltta GOSIIIIIGR student body -Q from 3 Q msd' Seniors who l-ave served as omcers of the Class of January 1952 are Wmme Among the sen ors who contributed their talents and time to work on school Lrlcert Path Lee Janet Holtz Don Coury Bob Howe Jmnne Davvs Alnce Robert pubhcatnons are Nell Smath Alrce James Marcia Bleckl and Ralph Cross son Ellee Frrzzell Eugene Halbroolc Nancy Ramsay and Dale Ewart Nell was Tower Managing Edltar and Marcia was View Pointe Edrtorm Chief Over one fourth ot the semor class members earned honor pomt averages of 2 O or better m the 728 and as a result held honor passes m their last semester Pictured here from left to right are First row G Goszrnralr D Hewitt C Frederlcks M Ghesqulere J Holtz second row B Dfll'Ik0US L Sherldan E Fnzzell M Bleclrr N Smlth H Hubbard third row R Davrs .I Joachim V Daws E Harclrng S Grant last row A Robertson A James L Huntington R Eckel E Halbroolc P Lee Page Twenty 66 l9llCHW il? list? AZQQZLQ Cllltif ggillfzify, .14 SCHOOL gains honor through the achievement ot its students . . . scholastic achievement . . . achievement in athletics, stu- dent government, dramatics, journalism . . . achievement in every phase ol school en- dcavor. When it comes to bringing honor to Grosse Pointe High School, the senior class ranks With the best. Even though it's a small class, it has added its share ot honor to the school because nearly every member has participated in and made contributions to school enterprises Through its individual and collective achievements the Class of lanuary l952 has brought honor to the Blue and Gold Top senior Pointe Players, all members at the National Thespian Society, are G. Gosziniak, J. Joachim, J. Karnotz, M. Murphy, A. James, J. Friclce, J. Leverenz M. Blecki, B. Drinkaus, E. Harding, J. Holtz, N. Hoyt, and E. Frizzell. Among veteran Service Club merrbers in tl'e senior class are Shirley Grant Alice James Gene Holbrook Emily Harding Bette Hoyt Janet Holtz Roberto Davis Anne Hoover Margaret Verstraete Molly Murphy and Marilyn Reich -4 2?-W wwf Outstanding senior girl athletes whose GAA records total well over one The top athletes ofthe graduating class are Dallas Kitchen Dick Eckel Leonard thousand points, are Alice James, Emily Harding, Lau Zay Sheridan Carol Anderson, Hugh Bevier, Bob H0 9, Gene Holbrook, Winftle Ulfeft, Dale Ewart Fredericlrs, and Nancy Ramsay, Carol was G.A,A. president and Emily was Jim Comins Alan Berger, Pete Grove, Ed Anderson Bert Larkins Ralph Cross vice-president. Page Twenty-One Ev' film 0. GHS, 'E ye sexe. UDB , omtrfS E S nil Lg ! CQQ G Q yi MERRYE X 2 1' arms... I iooeu f I Q 2 . . . ' ' J rizffxv 'K B ag . ,Z 'fs 65,33 I l t W Si ' Q 1 Q P ll v I ,.. X 5 , Page T MQ Z ,glgggfazg 94162 X? 5' V I A7 R 5 Wk, Q s 'Q f! 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