Grosse Pointe University School - Pericon Yearbook (Grosse Pointe, MI)

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ff fy r! 41 1 V. QW 7 du . ,HU rzrimtm Preseufei Ly The Glass uf 1956 fs A J if f ,lb 0 'x OGOICAIIIONS Z ' Figgll N , 2 :xg N A To you, Miss McEnery, the Senior Class owes much. It is with deep regret that we see you leave, for you have touched and bettered the lives of all of us. We shall not soon forget you, and with affection we wish you happiness in the future. In dedicating our Pericon to you, Mr. McCann, we hope to express our appreciation for all you have done. For many years you have unselfishly given of your time and eltort, and many are the students who have turned to Coach for aid. Your kindness and patience have helped many, you will long be re- membered by all of us after we have gone. ITGACITIASIGRIS SSAGS TO THE CLASS OF 1956- It is always somewhat hazardous to write in March an appraisal of the year's accomplishments of a senior class. Since the record is incomplete, pre- dictions are necessary, and predictions have been known to backfire. To date, I am happy to say, there is evidence to indicate that you are well on your way to a fine year. You have made an excellent start, picking up your responsibilities with gusto and good cheer. You have tackled significant new proiects and are work- ing toward the solution of several problems of ad- justment to the new school which carried over from last year. If you continue with the spirit and energy which you have displayed thus far, your record should be very good indeed. On the strength of your efforts to date I feel iustified in predicting that, by the end of this year, thanks largely to your sincere interest, thoughtful leadership, and good example there will exist in the upper school a new understanding of what we mean oy citizenship, loyalty and school spirit. I am not referring so much to your work on the defi- nitions for these terms, or the rewriting of the Stu- dent Council Constitution, as to the infinitely more difficult task of transmitting the idea behind the defi- nitions to the student body, and of helping individ- uals as well as the group to put the theory into practice. If my forecast is iustified by the outcome, we will have a great deal to thank you for, and you, in turn, will have reason to be proud of your achievement. May your accomplishments here augur well for your future success. JOHN CHANDLER, JR. theme None of us can study history without tolling under the spell of Mediaeval Times when knighthood was in flower. Whether it be tournaments and iousts, or chivalry, there is something compelling about the Age, however, should our mediaeval an- cestors be placed in our century, they might find that life has not changed as much as it would appear. In fact, they might dis- cover that life at Grosse Pointe University School, although different in outward ap- pearance, is basically quite similar to days of old. taste of contents ADMINISTRATION , SENIORS.. ,. UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES . . ATHLETICS. , ADVERTISERS., . ROUND TABLE LORDS AND LADIES LORDS AND LADIES CASTLE LIFE TOURNAMENTS PATRONS IN WAITING LI nn IQ Tabla MR. GRIMES Principal of Upper School Boys MISS RICHARDSON Principal of Upper School Girls MR. SHOVER Director of Lower School MRS. GRANGER Director of Kindergarten-Third facult -nunseny school ti cz :X Virsf Row: Miss Thurber, Mrs. Coombe. Second Row: Miss Yoti, Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Bocon, Mrs. Durnoux. facult -klnoenqanten-thino Seated: Mrs. Eriksen, Mrs. Peiter, Mrs. Collins, Miss Fenley. Sfanding: Miss Duckeit, Miss Thorn, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Hollisier, Mrs. Harris. facult -Qnzxoes foum-six Left to Right: Mrs. Lewis, Mr, Armstrong, Miss Loclchart, Mr. Slaclen, Mr. Harris, Mrs. Hodgman. Absent: Mrs. Brown. peclal activities Seated: Miss Phelps lArtJ, Mrs. Fleming fSewingl, Miss Thorn CAthleticsl. Standing: Miss Sweeney CAthleticsl, Mrs. Robinson CMusicl, Mrs. Munger CDramciticsl, Mr. Beeler Mechanical Artsl, Mrs. Corbeil fTypingJ, Miss Savery CAthleticsl, Miss Sansone CMusicD. soclalspuoles Firsf Row: Miss McEnery. Second Row: Mr. O'ConneII, Mr. Plotine, Mr. Burke fonelqn languages Seated: Miss Fergusson, Ma'm'selle Goubet, Mrs. Lynch, Miss Richardson. Sfanding: Mr. Trim, Mr. McCann, Mr. Conley. math - SCI First Row: Mr. Shreeman. Second Row: Mrs. Bramley, Miss Osborn, Miss Harvey. Third Row: Mr. Yeager, Mr. Cragg, Mr. Cole. english Seated: Miss Atkinson, Mr. Bellows, Mrs. Welcenbach. Standing: Mr. Perkins, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Grimes, Mrs. Blashill secnetarzlal staff Standing: Mrs. Lyden, Mrs. Menge, Miss Brady, Mrs. Healy, Mrs. Wood. Seated: Miss Schubert, Miss Stevenson, Mrs. Davis, Miss Keller. BOARD GIIIRUSICGG Dexter Perry, President Allan Sheldon, III, Vice-President H. Gordon Wood, Secreiary Walter B. Ford, ll, Treasurer Lloyd R. Marentette, Assistant-Secretary Andrew W. Barr Mrs. William P. Black Arthur H. Buhl, Jr. John Chandler, Jr. Benson Ford Emory M. Ford Mrs. John G. Garlinghouse Mrs. David C. Gillis Alfred R. Glancy, Jr. Mrs. George W. Johnson William D. Laurie, Jr. Dr. Harold C. Mack Allan W. Merrell Mrs. Robert B. Upham, Jr. James B. Webber, Jr. Ray M. Whyte stuoent COLll1CIl lv-4' KJ First Row: D. Chandler, C. Williams. Second Row: J. Fitzgerald, D. Woodrutt, D. Marentette, L. McElvenny, S. McHenry, D. Book. Third Row: G. Boller, C. Jacobson, C. Uznikian, D. Strother, T. Miller, S. Lewis. The biggest iob of the Student Council has been the revision of the Constitution. Much time and effort has been spent in the hope of creating a successful and lasting Constitution. The Council has been active in other fields and is responsible for providing buses to the Basketball games, as well as sponsoring a dance in the Fall. Another project the Council undertook was the sale of emblems with the school crest. Under the leadership of Sally McHenry and Jay Fitzgerald, the Student Council has run smoothly and efticiently. fi yi X I M L , -8 -fe fe wQ'g?-C. -.ffj J AX, kwxxxxx f ' Q ,Qi Nxzkhfg klfgr 0X -,yifv 1 uf! Af? ,tx x55 K xxxx !q!x X IKE Xiiilgfx XD M HIV N Z 7 M K-' gwj,15x ff 11, Xl 'xi XV 1 ,X Y ,I wxkxxagkllf-f r 3 sg F h it :F Q lj A xjy lnrils :mil lzthirzz BARBARA LOUISE BEAM '54-'56 Poor Kingswood lost and our school gained, When Barb'ra ioined our groupp Her lusty vigor changed our cheers into a roaring whoop. She has a friendliness for all And genuine appeal, Withal, a deep sincerity, She makes us know is real. Red Team: Cheerleading '55, Captain '5S: Glee Club '55: Senior Show '55 '56: Iunior Prom Committee '55: Periscope '55-'56: Pericon '56: Fashion Show '5S. MARTHA MACKAY ADAM '52-'56 Our Martha is a quiet girl And yet, in spite of it, There's nothing somber in her ways, So full of fun and wit. She has a ready cheerfulness, And help for one and all, For those of less ability - They only have to call. Red Team: Chairman Prom Committee '54: Lost and Found '53: Basketball Varsity '52-'55: Hockey Varsity '53-56: Tennis Varsity '56g Proscenium Society '56: Vice-President '52: Periscope '56: Senior Show '55-'56: Service Club '53- '56: Fashion Show '56. BARBARA HARRINGTON BISHOP '49-'56 Barb'ra Bishop is well liked, Because she's such a worker. In Council and Athletic fields, She never was a shirker. Aside from thot, her attributes Are many and they're varied. Troubles never bother her - She simply won't be harried. Red Team, Captain '56: Athletic Council '55-'56: Glee Club '52-'56: Basketball Varsity '53-'55: Hockey Varsity '53-'55: Cheerleading '55-'56: Service Club '53-'551 Fashion Show '56: Hockey All-Star Honorable Mention '55. VELDA KAY CARTER '51-'56 Kay Carter's been a busy girl, The Class of Fifty-six Gave her so many things to do She had to learn some tricks, As how to make an hour do When three, at least, were needed. In retrospect, she wonders how She possibly succeeded. Red Team: Cheerleading '56: Pericon '56: Proscenium '55, President '56: Class President '55: Student Council '54: Treasurer '53: Glee Club '51-'54: Periscript '55: Periscope '55: Senior Show '54-'56: Oral Reading Contest '55: Fashion Show '56: Script Committee '56. JULIE ELIZABETH CUDLIP '42-'56 She's so well travelled and informed, Our pretty Julie Cudlip, If she were wanted for affairs- Oh no, shefs on a trip. But, when at home, she sure made up For all her tripping ways. She's always done her share with verve, Without expecting praise. Red Team: May Queen '56: Tennis Varsity '55-'56, Prom Committee '55: Pericon '56: Periscript '55: May Queen Attendant '54: Senior Show '54-'56: Student Council '52, MELISSA LEE COLLINS '50-'56 Melissa, on the playing field, Could always cut the ice. She's very popular because, Oh well, - just 'cause she's nice, And different too, as all remark, When talking of this minx. Then, on the other hand, they say, Now this one really thinks. Blue Team: Athletic Council '53-'56: Hockey Varsity '53-'56: Basketball Varsity '52-'55: Athletic Honor Society '53-'56: Best Athlete '53: Periscript '53-'55: Hockey All-Star Znd Team '54: Student Council '53: Narrator May Day '54p Fashion Show '56. SAMUEL DALRYMPLE DAUME '5o.'56 Athletic Council's President Was good in class or sports. Som Daume's great in all he does, And humorist, of sorts. But, most of all, he's very liked By all of those who know him. No difificulties get him down, Or situations throw him. V. Football '53-'56: V. Basketball '54-'56: V. Tennis '52-'56: V. Track '55-'56: V. Wrestling '56g Athletic Council '52.'55 lpres.J: Student Council '52: President '52: U Club '52-'56: Senior Show '53: Service Club '54, '56. ELIZABETH GRACE DAVIS 146,156 BuHy's such a scatter-brain, But loved by ev'ryone. She never seems to know lust what's Important to get done. But somehow she gets done what has To be done ev'ry day, And life's road will be fun for her, Along her care-free way. Blue Team: Hockey Varsity '56: Senior Show '56g Prom Committee '55: Cheerleader '55: Glee Club '53-'54g Senior Show '54: President '54: Fashion Show '56, HELEN STRICKLAND ECCLESTONE '43-'56 Lollie was our President, A first-class organizer. Efficiency? 'Twas often heard, l just don't recognize her. The lack of recognition was 'Cause she was kind of tiighty. However, each of us agrees That she was mighty mighty. Blue Team: President '56: Glee Club '52-'54: Service Club '53-'54: Senior Show '55: Bake Sales '54: Script Com- mittee '56: Fashion Show '56. HELEN JEAN DODENHOFF '47-'56 Jean DodenhoFf's the answer to Each school's scholastic prayer. For when it came to top of class, She usually was there. In ways of popularity, She also was well versed, And never very far behind The one who might be first. Red Team: Cum Laude '55: Terrill Newnan '49-'55: Peri scope '56: Fashion Show '56: Glee Club '52-'53: Vice-Pres ident '54: Service Club '54-'56: Senior Show '54-'56. JOHN MATHER FINLAYSON '49-'56 John Finlayson, it is said, ls quite a diplomat. He always knows iust what to say, No matter where he's at. Good luck, or bad, he takes in stride And anything, he'll try. The vote's unanimous that he ls really quite a guy. Pericon '56: Service Club '50-'S5: Curtiss Publication Award '53: Senior Show '53-'56: V. Football '53-'55: R. Basketball '52-'54: V- Wrestling '56: I.V. Football '53: U Club '54-'56: Fashion Show '56: V. Baseball '54: V. Track '55-'56: Glee Club '52-'56: Senior Show Committee '56, K . I pt L S., i ' . .wfmi 1' 1 r ,elim fail' s ,, ,X ll- wr, ri'T5l?s'-iiiglltlx L f l CONSTANCE MARIE FINN '52-'56 This classmate is a maid of moods But usually quite cheerful, And nearly always gave us such A cheerful little ear-full. The cheerer-upper of the Class Was thoughtful Connie Finn. Without her influence on us, There'd hardly been a grin. Blue Team: Service Club '53-'56: Glee Club '53-'56: Secre tary '56: Hockey Varsity Manager 'S6: Periscope '56 Hobby Show Committee '55: Red Cross Representative '55 Senior Show '54-'55: Fashion Show '56. I J l l LYLAS HEIDI GOOD '52-'56 Lylas Good is very nice And also always busy. Her out-of-school activities Made most of us feel dizzy. She's happy ond, in dancing, She iust really tops the list. The world's all right, she always This charming optimist. thinks- Red Team: Proscenium '56: Cheerleading '55-'5S: Glee Club '53-'56: Service Club '52-'56: Secretary '54: Periscript '53g May Queen Attendant '52: Vice-President '52, '5S: Senior Show '53-'56: Fashion Show '56, AMES ARTHUR FITZGERALD '51-'56 Ol' Jay Fitzgerald is the tops- Dependable, no less. He seemed to work 'most all the time, This Student Council Pres. He really was elificient in His severalgtrying iobs. And this should be enough of praise, Except, he's liked - iust gobs. President '53, '5Bg V. Football '53-'56: V. Basketball '54-'56: V. Track '54-'56: V. Baseball '52-'56: Athletic Council '54- '55: Student Council '54-'56: U Club '53-'56: Periscope '53- '56, Treasurer '55: R. Football '52-'54: R. Basketball '52- '54: Service Club '54-'56. JAMES PATRICK GORMAN '55-'56 t V ere-ftssi' :sw A. S id. . if J . +1 ,s Q, . Jim Gorman surely fitted in With us, 'though new this year. lt seems he's always been a part Of good old GPUS dear. We're sure Jim's liked by ev'ryone, For friendliness and witp Also, he takes whatever comes And makes the best of it. Statistician Varsity '56. REX X i MURRAY JAMES GREEN '54-'56 Wise-cracking Murray Green loves fun And always likes to kid, But doesn't let the day escape With goodly talents hid', He cheered us up when we were glum, And cheered when we were gay. Hit witticisms make us smile- We love his carefree way. V. Football '54-'56: V. Basketball '56: V. Baseball '55-'56 Prom Committee '55. it il ' Raid ' JOAN-ELLIS HILL '43-'56 Good natured Jody Hill was liked By ev'ryone at school So kidding her relentlessly Somehow became the rule. Of course, she is so affable It never seemed to matter As she pursued her ioyous way, With her infectious chatter. Blue Team: Glee Club '55-'56: Periscope '54-'56: Senior Show '54-'55: Basketball Reserve '54, Varsity '55: Hockey Reserve '58-'54, Varsity '55: Youth Council '53-'56: Fashion Show '56. CAROL ANN HENRY '48-'56 Carol Henry's lots of fun And never has to grope. She did her share of ev'rything, But mostly Periscope. She's iust the kind of girl one feels They simply have to know. We envy her exuberance- She's always on the go. Blue Team: Athletic Council '54-'56: Team Manager '56: Periscope '55, editor '5E: Hockey Varsity '53-'56: Senior Show '55-'56: Glee Club '54-'56: All-Star Hockey '56: Fashion Show '56: May Queen Attendant '56, -my ' in Wfl l'V i1 7i? l fi'?4Qi'- 'S' me ft i ftggfzzwmil ' wwf? 'li aglliifeiii H 3353 its a A 5 'N , gt 1 J Q fy - Q, - , GEORGE GILBERT JEROME '52-'56 Now George Jerome is versatile. A worker, seldom slowing. He gives his help to ev'ryone: He's also easy going. For all his talents and his work He never looks for praise. If he keeps on the way he is, He'll really set a blaze. I Pericon '56: U Club '54-'56: Senior Show '53-'55: Prom Committee '55: V. Football '53-'5B: V. Track '52-'5: l.V. Foot- ball '52-'53: Reserve Basketball '52-'54, AVERY LYNN KIMERLY '43-'56 help Pert Av'ry gave her willing ln all there was to do And consequently ev'ryone Imposed upon her too I She always finds the better side And never looks for guile But, principally, Ave's cherished for Her devastating smile. Blue Team: Periscope '54-'56: Bookstore '54-'56: Cheerlead- ing '56: Hockey Varsity '52: Hobby Show '53: Glee Club '53-'56: Senior Show '54-'56: Religious Conferences '55-'56: Fashion Show '56. HAROLD RAYNSFORD STARK LANGS '54-'56 Stark Langs is yet another one. lThey're distantly related.J He's quite a student and well liked, One hears it often stated. If there is something humorous, Ol' Stark's the boy who buys it. And he sings bass quite lustily. At least, we know he tries it. Glee Club '55-'56: Senior Show '54-'56: Service Club '54- '56: V. Football '54: V. Basketball '54-'55: V. Baseball '55: Manager Football, Basketball '55: U Club '55-'56: Fashion Show '56, RUSSELL JEROME LANGS '50-'56 Russ Langs is loyal to school and friends, Great ath-e-letic spirit. CThe line above will cause dismay, If teachers see or hear it.J But anyway, Langs' attitude ln general's pretty neat. The petty things in life won't tend To slow this fellow's beat. V. Tennis '52-'56: V. Basketball '53-'561 V. Football '53, 'SSI Kimber Trophy '55. Q GEORGE HAROLD MACK '50-'56 While George Mack isn't very tall, He's ten feet high in spirit. He's also musical, we think Whenever we can hear it. He's most unseltish and well liked And has a goodly score Of solid friendships he has made By acts we thank him for. Glee Club '54-'56: Senior Show '53, '56: Periscope '56: Manager V. Football '55-'56: Manager V. Basketball '55: V. Tennis '54-'56: U Club '56: Secretary '56: V. Baseball '53: Round Table '55. ELISABETH STEIWER McELVENNY '50-'56 Libeth is the kind of girl Who's simply indispenable. Now how can so much value be So charmingly condensable? Our treasury was always full With this eFficient miser. A worker, student . . . friendly to No wonder, that we prized her. O.. Blue Team: Student Council '56: Treasurer '55: Cum Laude '55: Terril Newnan '55: Student Council '53: Service Club '54-'56: Regional Scholastic Award '55: Short Story Award '55: Senior Show '54-'56: Fashion Show '56. ,ft 1: for BERTIL LENNART OSBECK '44-'53, '53-'56 Bert Osbeck is well noted for His fine athletic flair. As student he was near the top- ln fact, 'most always there. He's popular and also plays- Divinely - the piano. And almost all the gals have said, Oh golly, what a man-o! Vice President '52: V. Football '53-'56: U Club '54-'SGI Senior Show '54-'5S: Secretary '55: Periscript '54-'56: Cum Laude Society '55: V. Track '53-'55: Terrill Newnan '49-'52, '3-'56: Latin Award '54-'55: Harvard Book Prize '55. SALLY RENAUD McHENRY '44-'56 McHenry used to make us hump, To keep abreast of her And lots of us fell tar behind, For who could long endure The whirlwind of activity, Of our vivacious Sal? A live-wire in the school or out- A pretty peppy gal. Blue Team: Student Council co-president '56: Proscenium Society '56: May Queen Attendant '55-'56: Team Captain '54-'55: Hockey Varsity '52-'55: Glee Club '53-'54, Periscope '54-'55: Student Council '55: Basketball Varsity '55: Fashion Show '56. 529,- K. r A 'I' dig ' ,V f ., -2 t .. s . DOROTHY SHEILA PETROSKY '54.'56 Petrosky is a pleasant girl, Whom ev'ryone calls Dot, A very easy one to know And also like a lot. She's only been with us two years, The which increased our score Of people it is fun to know. Can one say any more? Blue Team: Service Club '56: Glee Club '55-'56: Choir '55- '56: Senior Show '55-'56: Hockey Reserve Manager '56: Fashion Show '55-'56: Bake Sales '55, THOMAS DAVID PURDY '53-'56 Tom Purdy sweeps the playing field, And leaves but few intact. If some opponent doesn't give, He's apt to come unpacked. But on the field, or oft, he's nice, He's popular -- sincere. He makes good friends at ev'ry turn And keeps them year to year. Vice-President '54, '56: President '55: Glee Club '54-'56: V. Football '53-'56: V. Basketball '53-'56: V. Tennis '53-'56, Senior Show '54-'56: U Club '53-'56 Cpresj: Athletic Council '55-'56: Periscope '55-'56. MICHAEL ROBERT RYAN '55-'56 Mike Ryan's new - from Buffalo, Our gain, at Bison's cost. He was accepted by us all, Without a moment lost. He has a subtle humor, rare, Which sneaks up on the Class. And fconfidentally, you knowl He devastates each lass. Periscript '56: Senior Show '56: Statistician Varsity Foot- ball '56: Manager Wrestling team '56. LUCINDA ROSE ROGERS '43-'56 Cinda Rogers is a girl Who kept good grades by working. If we had emulated her, There'd been a lot less shirking. Aside from that, she's popular, ln ways which are specificg And when it comes to verse or prose She's simply . . . well, terrific. Blue Team: Glee Club '56: Treasurer '56: Lost and Found '54: Regional Scholastic Award '53-'55: Poetry Contest '54g Senior Show '56: Terril Newnan '46, '54, '55: Prom Com- mittee '55: Fashion Show '56. GEORGIA EDWARDS SCHENCK '49-'56 Georgia Schenck worked constantly, As Council President. The way she went Sure made us to bat for us, well content. ev'ry way, high respect. But with her talents what could we, Or Faculty, expect? As she was fair, in She earned a Red Team: Hockey Varsity '56: Athletic Council President '56g Senior Show '5G: Basketball Varsity '54-'55: Team manager '55g Athletic Council '55: Fashion Show '56. I S VIRGINIA SCHNECK '54-'56 Ginny Schneck has made her mark In two years of our schooling. Artistic and determined too, She get's there without fooling. She often goes to Mexico- A charming Senorita- And must show up the native gals, For who could be more sweet-a? Blue Team: Periscript '55-'56: Senior Show '55-'56: Iunior Prom '55: Bake Sales '55: Script Committee 'S6: Cover Design '55: Fashion Show '56. Vg ,r 1. A . f . DAVID HUNTER STROTHER IV '49-'56 Dave Strother is a student who Sure covers all the ground. He always looks for better phrase, ln case there's one around. He seldom leaves an argument To hang on supposition. This guy, without a doubt, will be Some kind of statistician. Student Council '54, '56: Terrill Newnan '53-'54: V. Track '53-'56: V. Football '54-'56: V. Wrestling '56: Proscenium '55-'56: Senior Show '54-'56: U Club '56: Periscript '53, '55: l.V. Football '53-'54: R. Basketball '54: Treasurer '56: Time Award '51-'54: Stalker Book '55: Vice-President '55. BARBARA JANE SHOVER '43.'56 Barb'ra Shover's name applies As though it rhymed with cover, Because in all her work it shows 5he's certainly a shover. To top her off - she's capable And never does complain, So, with such attributes, why should She ever fail to gain? Blue Team: Hockey Varsity '52-'56: Basketball Var. '53-'55: Terril Newnan '41-'55, Glee Club '52-'5S: Cum Laude 'S5: Service Club '53-'56: Periscript '55-'56 co-editor: Writing Award '55: Senior Show '55-'56: Secretary '52: Fashion Show '56, SHIRLEY ANN STUMM '53-'56 Our Shirley Stumm is little, But a better word's petite, With all its connotation of Nice, clever, cute and neat. She dances with an ecstscy. That leaves of all a-gasping And with her liveliness 'and wit, What more could man be asking? Blue Team: Reserve Hockey '53-'55, Varsity, '56: Senior Show '53-'S6: Service Club '54-'56: Vice-President '54: Cheerleading '54-'56: Periscope '54-'56: Periscript '54-'557 Fashion Show '56. CHARLES MICHAEL WATSON '54-'56 While Watson likes the fun in life- Oh boy! He's scientific. Since figures are his special forte, In math, Chuck's iust terrific. He'll prob'bly help the Government ln some atomic mission. Let's hope the old world doesn't end By going ala-fission. Senior Show '55: Service Club '54g V. Football '54-'55: V. Track '55: V. Tennis '55: V. Wrestling '55: Fashion Show '56. JOHN RONALD WILK '52-'56 Ronald Wilk is hail-well-met, A friendly, laughing student. He's loyal to friends and school alike And pretty dogoned prudent. He is the type one likes around When things get kind of tough, Because he helps you realize That life is not so rough. Pericon '56: Periscope '56: Proscenium '55-'56: U Club '55-'56: Senior Show '53, '55-'56: LV. Football '53-'54: V. Baseball '53: Student Council '54: Terrill Newnan 'S4: V. Football '4-'56: V- Travk '54-'56. The good things in our life must end. And this applies to all. The Class of Fifty-six is through, But we have had a ball. However, in sincerity- We want the school to know Our gratitude can't be expressed. We love you - now we go. l.'envoi uf -J WF' ' Q 33 hfkf- 1' R ' M 3 Q X7 A Gus A '. Y' f., I .A . K HIOR RGGIHS ? N WL.: 9' NAME Adams, Martha Beam, Barbara Bishop, Barbara Carter, Kay Collins, Melissa Cudlip, Julie Daume, Samuel Davis, Elizabeth Dodenhoft, Jean Ecclestone, Helen Finlayson, John Finn, Constance Fitzgerald, James Good, Lylas Gorman, James Green, Murray Henry, Carol Hill, Joan-Ellis Jerome, George Kimerly, Avery Langs, Russell Langs, Harold Mack, George McElvenny, Elisabeth McHenry, Sally Osbeck, Bertil Petrosky, Dorothy Purdy, Thomas Rogers, Lucinda Ryan, Michael Schenck, Georgia Schneck, Virginia Shover, Barbara Strother, David Stumm, Shirley Watson, Charles Wilk, Ronald Miss McEnery Mr. Yeager NICKNAME Martha Beam Bish Kay Melis' Cuds Sam Buffy Jeanie Lollie Rocky John Connie Jay Lylas Jim Murh Carol Jody George Ave Russ Stark Butsie Libeth Sal Oz Dot Tom Cinda Mike George Ginny Barbie Dave Shirl Chuck Ronnie Mother Dad IS A clothes horse Verbose Lethargic So athletic Different Sophisticated Just Sam Naive? Puzzled In a hurry Grumbling Always worried Noisy? Some gal On time Present, Mamm! Shy? Flustered Casual Vociferous An old cow hand Money hungry Indispensible Frugal Dynamite Woman's ioy A pessimist Slemfuptuous Hidden danger Awfully funny 3 places at once Artistic Diplomatic ? ? ? ? ? Never quiet Belligerent Ear-shattering The greatest Shaven DIOR FAVORITE EXPRESSION I've heard . . . Quick, I need a cigaretl I'II be there in a minute. The point is . . . You're too young. Oh, no! That's prepy. Now, I don't mean that. I just want to ask one question. I've got a hundred and one things to do! Well, nobody told me! THAT really gripes me. If I DID, you wouIdn't be sitting there. It's not that he's bad . . I care! Ohh, yes, Mamm! I can't wait to get out of this class I forgot what I was gonna say. I've got Things to do! GOOD Morning! Hum diddy. You bet your sweet life I care! C'mon fellas. Now, look . . . Let's do something! Oh, rats! But I can't . . . Kisthin'n stult. Quiet, peasant! Not necessarily . . Now, girls . . . Oh, stink it all! Oh, I just KNOW l'Il flunk it. Aw, Honey! Who, me? Permeatations, Combinations, and Computations. What mark did you get? Re-a-ally? Now boys, it's For your own good LIKES DIIQECTZGR Lincolns Fraternity pins Moo U. To act the part Long earrings The Ivy League Nantucket Did you say Ginger Ale? Her new car Days with no school Packards The Chicken Naive women Dancing Biology Dual McCulIoughs You guess Rich men Late parties California The wild and wooly West Orange iuice Cherry pie Money Shark His piano Florida Carol Men! His hubcaps lwhen they're therel Money, mink, and men Cold Pizza Boy's camps Couldn't tell Affairs at Higgins Otsego Ski Patrol LEAVES The library to Mrs. Blashil Cheerleading Her worries Her script Her sailorsuit For the greener grass on the other side of the Fence For the East Happier motorists Her Zebra steering wheel Her cashmeres With pleasure! Her Chicken Cbroiledj His duties Her ponytail He thinks With a screech and a cloud of dust A. J. for good Her blush! Trig. and fun A happier Mr. T. ln his trailer for wide open spaces His uncle's ties His H-two-S Her train to Bert The school truck to the school Sadder Upper School girls For Jefferson Beach His line Her swing Quietly By the skin of her teeth For Mexico Her grades to Judy D. His dates For Dayton A happier Miss Harvey WILL BE IN 1966 Still trying to get her Continental Having fun Ready on time Playing opposite her brother Fashion head of Mademoiselle Still trying to let her hair grow Conquering the Alamo Flying to Princeton dances Congresswoman Doing the rest of those 'l0'l things Still building cars Finally getting to Florida Designing a new Capitol Still at Turner's Still ostracized Doing 90 down Chalfonte Still borrowing Sal's clothes Still flustered Getting a ticket at Indianapolis Still celebrating Dave's birthday Still trying to make his ranch a state Trying for a hole-in-one Trying to pull 75 in Physics United State's Treasurer Still eating at Joe Muer's An educated bum Driving a new Chevy Taking care of the kids Still dieting Fighting for men's rights Still following the goldrush Finishing that project for Art Married First in the Stag line Getting her driver's license Still at Randall's house Indians SSYIIOYS? We hope notl - Still making excuses for Seniors 56050157 His beard Hoping for a successful season His girls in St. Clair Shores Building reservations Qfzff ' 1 q . F , , K A .ky N.. I N' :vm QMIQQQ 'g ,A ' 9' 7-,Qi ,um .wma Eze! 4 --sa,-,M tw -sq I 'K -3 an Q CU J 'wk A K Y X Lx Q SN. kai. nba. -11 E , 4' if N '4 vy- W-Q A N 'UIQ 5 f f S xx X7 S vi wwf' ! x klffexxx W :Eg x x, fx. NA Lx R I ff f x i I . X 5 I 5 NC sX'ss N S I X VJ m VXI? nm NJQ lurhz :mil Zurhimzz in Mai-Iftue alas First Row: J. Stewart, C. Brooks, J. Forster, T. Ruth, T. Miller, J. Barnes, W. Lafer. Second Row: R. Johnson, N. Stroh, W. Murphy, S. Piggins, L. lacobell, R. Bowker, M. Ferry, B. O'Brien, R. Kraus, D. Marentette. This year found three new members in the Junior Class: Jim Barnes, Lucian Jacobell, and Barry O'Brien. We were well represented on Varsity Football and on Varsity and Reserve Basketball. Our Student Council representative was Tom Miller. We wish to express our thanks to Mr. O'Connell for his patience and advice. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Skip Johnson Secretary: Jim Stewart Treasurer: Mason Ferry of'57 First Row. M. Yeager, E. Jacobson, C. Williams, P. Walker, J. Pearce, M. Pardee. Second Row: J. Standart, S. Ryan, C. Laird, l. Cornelius, W. Colby, L. Candler, J Diekoff, A. Forster. As usual, the main concern of the Juniors is the approach of June, and with it, the Junior Prom. With an eye toward June, we have been busy with Bake Sales, and the Junior Proiect. We have also been active on the Hockey Team and Service Club. Our thanks to Miss Ferguson for all she has done for us. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Paula Walker Secretary: Julie Pearce Treasurer: Mary Yeager ..,- r- 1 arf V' class First Row: T. Litle, W. Garrett, J. Hooper, W. Lewis, J. Lauve, H. Peiter, P. Boone. Second Row: D. Strother, R. Powers, M. Kreig, R. Gillette, W. Turner, R. Kinder, J. Flaacke. Third Row: J. Watts, G. Rembacki, M. Slotkin, J. Crawford, T. Brown, C. Uznikian, F. Weaver. Absent: D. Jenks The Sophomores have had a very busy year. We have been active in Varsities, school publications, and the stage crew. One of our most successful ventures has been selling refreshments at the Basketball games. With the addition of Tom Brown and Bob Powers, the leadership of our capable class officers, and Chuck Uznikian representing us on Student Council, this year has proved to be one of the best. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Michael Krieg Vice-President: Rick Kinder Secretary-Treasurer: John Watts 0F58 3 l 3 1 Q 5 3 E First Row: J. Jocz, D. Woodruff, J. Bambas, S. Earl, J. Green, S. Hall, S. Walker. Second Row: J. Weckler, S. Garlinghouse, A. Collins, A. Aagesen, L. Robinson, P Standart, S. Buttrick. Third Row: S. Sisman, M. Hakken, J. Schneck, M. Goddard, L. Hallet, H. Bradshaw L. Drebes. This has been a busy year for the Tenth Grade. Of course the Lost and Found keeps us quite busy, and iust recently we assumed the project of making curtains for our class- room. With the help of Miss Atkinson, we have been aiding the Red Cross program. We have had a full but exciting year. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Anne Collins, Susan Garlinghouse Vice-Presidenf: Margaret Hakken, Judy Weckler Secreiary: Alice Aagesen, Karen Jocz Treasurer: Harriet Bradshaw class til li lf! WS First Row: R. McElvenny, G. Lagmarsino, R. Goldman, P. DodenhoH, J. Webster, D. Olen. Second Row: H. Drettmann, R. Wilcox, C. Whitman, J. Michelson, D. Book, W. Boswell, A. Court, R. Kammer, J. Morlen, D. Kelly. Third Row: R. Dumke, W. Perkins, C. Prewitt, P. Sparre, S. Leonard, M. Krag, R. Wood, D. Templeton, G. Haggarty, G. Conley. L. Absent: G. Otte, W. Walker. : ' V jf' W' 9 ,M yt' w The Class of T959 has been active on Varsity and J-V teams this year. We have strengthened our treasury by selling refreshments at the Football games. In the near future we are considering several trips or sponsoring a dance. Under the direction of our sgxofficers, we have enjoyed this year very much. Kg' ff Ot ,ggjlahf 1, 17 X I X A V 'L cLAss oFFicERs- 0425517 President: Mike Krag C, T A 0 Secretary: Paul Sporre Vi! 1 ' Treasurer: Jim Michelson ' ,f cgi Z6 A 1 . , 'ILC 1 X , 7 Xjfffeff' fl ,fi t s-'K-es- . . ' ' of '59 First Row: S. Champion, J. Rueger, S. Ryan, C. Rieman, J. Old, L. Jackson, J. Knaggs. Second Row: P. Goodenough, J. Evans, S. Stair, L. Randall, B. Chalmers, K. Glancy, R. Lepard, C. Dow, M. Bryan. Third Row: T. Beebe, C. Jacobson, J. McMillan, S. Schenck, R. Harris, J. Peirce, C. Albert, G. Nester, S. Lambrecht, J. Donova . Leach, M. Parker. Absent: A. Fink, S. Sheperd. ' wfffiltf 'l 'J One of the t i sti ture meer has been the Christmas party for the Hamtramc ttle ouse. The class had a wonderful time planning and giving this party. We e many thanks to Miss Harvey for her help and advice. 1 -1 . A . 0-J fi Lf cLAss orricens- -'K President: Melinda Bryan 4 J' 0 v V5 Vice-President: Sandra Schenck - ' at ' Secretary: Susan Lambercht ,I H f Treasurer: Beverly Chalmers ' ,J A A it 'A 1' 'Nl ,T .4 r JJ ' ly class First Row: D. Ireland, R. Powers, D. DeVlieg, S. Ledyard, G. Boller, J. Praeg, D. Bourke T. Stevens, B. Pharis, B. Gillis. Second Row: D. Wood, R. Morse, B. Lott, R. Waterman, D. MacFarlane, J. Lafer, H Carpenter, D. Viger, P. VanRiper, H. Emmons, W. Roberts, P. Fortune, B. Birgbauer, C. Johnson, J. Krieg. This year Peter Van Riper, Wally Roberts and Denis Burke ioined the eighth grade. We are delighted to welcome these new members, and know they will support the class in its activities throughout the year. The Junior Athletic Squad consisted mainly of eighth graders. In the Fall we had the privilege of playing Baylor, a school team from Tennessee, on its annual Football Tour. All in all, we are trying to fulfill our responsibilities to the school this year. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Hanny Carpenter Vice-President: Bruce Gillis Secretary: Don MacFarlane Treasurer: Buddy Lott of '66 First Row: G. Bacon, J. Walbridge, M. Stockard, S. Queeney, R. Redfield, C. Van Zile, J. Booth, S. Lewis, G. Menge, P. Ledyard, M. Waterman, B. Beebe, B. Barrett. Second Row: M. Gram, M. Davis, A. Homer, J. Ferry, K. Perkins, F. Bonbright, J. Skae, J. Ecclestone, G. Stockwell, E. Duffield, S. Mitchell, A. Ford, S. Shelden, M. Menge, P. MacPherson. The Eighth Grade girls had a lot of fun and experience planning a party for boys. With the cooperation of Mrs. Bramley, our home-room advisor, as well as ever-willing mothers, the party was a great success. We have been active also in Junior Red Cross with Anne Homer as our representative. Under our class officers, have had a fine school year. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Barbara Beebe Vice-President: Jill Duffield Secretary: Margie Gram Treasurer: Julie Ferry the our the we class First Row: B. Ford, J. Holley, J. Lauve, D. Marentette, A. Semplener, J. Martin, H. Barrett. Second Row: G. DeVlieg, P. Monroe, J. Kelson, J. Neilson, J. Smyly, D. Jarvis, C. Williams, T. Stroh, G. Robinson, W. Neumann, E. Ford, R. Donovan. Third Row: D. Cowles, M. Shaye, D. Cross, F. Ballantyne, H. Parke, N. Savignac, P. Weiss, J. Jennings, T. Henry, C. Coe, D. Piggins. Our first year in the Upper School has been quite busy. We wish to thank Mr. Perkins for all the help he has given us this year. We anticipate years ahead that will prove as successful as this year has been for all of us. CLASS OFFICERS- Presiclent: Dan Piggins Vice-President: Robert Williams Secretary: Jody Jennings Treasurer: Gary DeVlieg of '61 First Row: J. Walker, J. Worley, C. Finlayson, M. Tost, P. Kammer. Second Row: S. Leisen, C. Bicknell, L. Deming, H. Whitehead, B. Carpenter, P. Car- penter, P. Waterman, M. Polizzi, C. Beeman, J. Wolfe. Third Row: T. Grow, S. Merrell, N. Webber, M. Buttrick, A. Wardwell, J. Van Riper, S. Daume, M. Galloway, A. Ledyard. Under the guidance of Mrs. Welcenbach, our first year in the Upper School has taught us much. During our busy year we have found time for several successful parties. We all look forward to many happy years at Grosse Pointe University School. CLASS OFFICERS- President: Peggy Carpenter Vice-President: Betty Carpenter Secretary: Cindy Beeman Treasurer: Marion Polizzi v class QI: '63 Q First Row: L. Parnell, A. Whitehead, S. Lenz, S. Granger, L. Pearce. Second Row: S. Fink, L. Holley, L. Ford, E. Webber, M. Coolley, J. Walton, V. Conley, K. Bambas. Third Row: L. Stroh, D. Harris, G. Cross, M. Blashill, S. Ford, S. Grace, G. Barwin, F. Griffey, M. MacFarlane, S. Johnson. r First Row: D. Veech, N. Rosaen, J. Buell, W. Rembacki, W. Renda, A. Shelden, E. Savigncuc, D. Kales. Second Row: R. Pressel, M. Matthews, B. Blessing, W. Clark, W. Goddard, J. Mac- Millan, E. Stair, C. Slotkin, C. Homer. T - .li .n .....!....i., .4.,.,..., I class oli '64 .NX First Row: J. Kretzchmar, R. Evans, H. Garland, R. Peterson, J. Thrasher. Second Row: D. Lord, F. Perkins, J. Cavallo, T. McMillan, T. Ballantyne, J. Detwiler, J. Whitehead, R. Buell. Third Row: R. Williams, J. Jennings, D. Kelson, N. Semple, W. Semple, R. Hamilton, E. Skae, N. Olson. l , 4. Z First Row: C. Morison, S. Waterman, M. Whitney, S. Lightbocly. Second Row: C. Chapin, K. Barr, S. Trader, T. Book, M. Edwards, A. Leach, K. Viger L. Lott, B. Love. Third Row: C. Wilson, M. Bicknell, E. Berg, S. Upham, Q. Hallett, K. Van Riper, G Voorhees, M. French. 1' 'Tff ' - - . , Zlgfvjgtt I Til. 3 ,,,,. . ga J 1 - N X M Q. Q . , gg, B f P Y' Sf' Q !, i 1 . f ff 1 if 5 E ' . f , ' , Jig r ' R x 3 ft i x 3 5 ffkgatuj Q'-,,,. 7 ,. A , ., :IKM Q I :Ein 1: I ff x .1 gg., 'fin- wg. W.. :OF k ig if A V L .. X , QNX it Aix 2 r Q -Q V I ' . - , 'l-fl'-' 1 'hi K Q ' mf, , . hs Y -45 1 n I V, ,' ' Qs .al Q. N n - -gpm 3 . L 3 3 -if ull ' Y.: .I W J' 'X Y 1X ...mm :I 4 ' Zig? 0 rl Af rw R x 437 V, ,,.....-4.x . , f 4 , , ., 'g 2 4 . I ' ' Av, . 1.-. I . its-gi .v ' .cd 'rf Ju n ,i in ' 'W 14-5+ .v . ,- I 'w N- I , 1 - f B -- A L . 'f e , F , Q' ' - Q - A P . Q9:?,,f qf. 4' 5:5 -' W 5 ' f - r-' ' I' L . A 6 N 'K Y iv! 1 Q x g N , lp, fn: .A .. . Q D Ei a f 'f'L' v V' , ' ' ' V ,yu V .. JH- - - - iw!-Q - ll i bl e ,,-.-1. , 5H 6 9 QW' My kg lx. - ff, klnoenqanten Firsi Row: J. Grace, J. Booth, W. Sheldon, S. Stahl, J. Moran, A. O'Donnell, G. Greiner, P. Chopin. Second Row: A. Ford, C. Morsey, G. Bellows, J. Lord, M. Glancey, S. Viger, M. Webber, D. Hallwich, R. Adair, N. Beaufait. Absenf: R. Mason, J. Pehrson, D. Hodopp. Firsr Row: C. Carmichael, D. Scotten, P. Dodge, H. Davis, J. Walker, G. Book, T. Zur Schmiede. Second Row: J. Buck, H. Klein, J. Standart, D. Harris, L. Moran, S. Colker, F. Detwiler, T. Touscany, D. Beaufaif, S. Sleeper, A. Arminski, G. Riggs. Absent: B. Fisher. nunseny school Firsi Row: E. Wilson, M. Dykema. Second Row: R. Ford, E. Buell, P. McMillan, V. Jenson, C. Hassig, D. Israel, G. Mac- Naughton. Third Row: M. Gardner, J. Petty, C. O'Donnell, M. Harris, G. Perkins, L. Anderson, C Asselin, J. Griffey, M. Hayes. f Firsf Row: B. Hawksley, M. Marco, S. Wurst. Second Row: J. Ladney, D. Knight. Third Row: F. Sady, J. Shulls, M. Arminski, D. Morgan. First Row: T. Kujawski, E. Lord. Second Row: S. Ford, C. Anderson, M. Murphy, L. O'Day, A. Nagel, M. Walker, Third Row: C. Olson, D. Keller, K. Gordon, D. Duperow, R. Platine, R. Moore. Fourth Row: L. Palombit, J. Scharfenberg, B. Ruthven, C. Caskey. 1 5 'L iff A .33 Q3 if 1, .X A 1 vf . Q rf!! -S' L , , A ik I K K' aah S ,gg -u fx! K . I W, 1 j I , .3 ' ' P- 'lu ' W Y. u Vi- .if V VN: 1 ' , '. V 4 i , dr- , 1 Q Q' 4' 1' lv 1-In ........... ...x...,. W . .... ,...... an -.......,,, --...,, ----.....,, Ns X9 QR f x ' ' fi W '75 ' I :J f' Cxx X f' '3- x Q f Jfial, Xa 'S r NN we ai 'N 1 X X I if X f 5 xxx my Xu , ii: 7 f 2 , A Q f 'K J wx I A 2 ' figxxx XN:x ffm fl! 1 IZILLFT lifn pemcon staff KAY CARTER EDITORS-IN-CHIEF GEORGE JEROME i ART EDITORS W JULIE CUDLIP RONALD WILK BARBARA BEAM BUSINESS MANAGERS JOHN FINLAYSON ERICGD lOQ Sept. 19 Full of ideas. Sept. 27 They'll be back in class, as soon as this picture is taken. Oct. 10 Seniors off for pictures. Oct. 11 Confusion. Oct. 20 Proofs back. Delusion. Dec. 'I2 Just one more day of pictures. Jan. 14 More snapshots, please! Jan. 'l5 Pas de pictures? Pas de Pericon. Jan. 23 Deadline? When? But that's impossible! Feb. 3 How's Pericon com .... Oh! Mar. 1 We'll never make it. Apr. 14 No more pictures, not a one, Pericon is finally done! June 3 Pericon, Pericon, wherefore art thou, Pericon? pemscmpt First Row: V. Schneck, B. Osbeck, B. Shover. Second Row: J. Pearce, M. Pardee, J. Stewart, J. Barnes, R. Kraus, M. Ryan, J. Diekoft, I. Cornelius. Periscript, our school literary magazine, presents examples of the best student writings of the year. Recently, the idea of including teachers' works was introduced and proved successful. Under Bert Osbeck and Barbara Shaver, with Mrs. Welcenbach as advisor, this year's issue promises to be one of the best. DGRISCOD6 First Row: R. Wilk, C. Henry, J. Fitzgerald. I Second Row: M. Yeager, C. Brooks, J. Hill, N. Stroh, T. Purdy, M. Adam, T. Maller J. Dodenhoff. Third Row: S. Stumm, G. Mack, A. Kimerly. Periscope, our school newspaper, presents items of interest to the student body. This year the staff, with Carol Henry as editor, has attempted to present, not only the activities of the students, but editorials concerning the school itself. Much is owed to Mr. Perkins for his patience and advice. cum txxuoe g Left to Right: Libeth McElvenny, Miss Ferguson, Bertil Osbeck, Mr. McCann, Jean Doden- hoff, Barbara Shover. Lucinda Rogers, Lylas Good, Kay Carter. The Cum Laude Society is a national organization to reward scholarship on the secondary school level. The members of this chapter form the top fifth of the senior class according to the averages of all their academic work from the ninth grade up. pnosoemum society Left to Right: L. Good, K. Carter, R. Wilk, D. Strother, M. Adam S. McHenry The Proscenium Society is composed of those who have shown outstanding service either in two productions or behind-the-scenes work, This year Kay Carter is President and Martha Adam is Secretary. The Society has sponsored several Talent Shows and taken over some of the work of the Senior Show. oun heants wane young Ano gay T-1 SENIOR SHOW CAST Cornelia Kay Carter Emily Shirley Stumm Mrs. Skinner Libeth McElvenny Mr. Skinner Bert Osbeck Dick . Mike Ryan Leo Stark Longs Steward Mason Ferry Admiral Wilson Murphy Purser . Jim Barnes Stewardess Jean Dodenhoff Inspector Avery Kimerly Winifred . Carol Henry Harriet Ginny Schneck Therese ,. , , Lylas Good de la Croix . , ,Bob Kraus Madame Melissa Collins Window Cleaner ., Nick Siroh 'Ewa i fi 'of --is 1Q I -15:5 X , ,g, N 1 rd If .1 5 -f xl-1,1 .' - , v Q nr., 1, , 'Av -gi,-'qgh I I figs 'r Z x 4 x f f I I 2:33 JY ae fv ' Y-,D Q in M 5- 5 L xg. X 1' S iijwr N F T ,bw N -' JL.f mA COURT May Queen Honor Attendant Senior Attendant Junior Attendant Sophomore Attendant Freshman Attendant A , Julie Cudlip .. Carol Henry Sally McHenry Julie Pearce , Lyn Robinson Pixie Goodenough QLEG CLUB First Row: B. Shover, L. McElvenny, K. Jocz, M. Yeager. Second Row: L. Rogers, J. Weckler, S. Walker, S. Ryan, S. Ryan, A. Kimerly, J. DiekoFf, Third Row: R. Harris, P. Walker, H. Bradshaw, W. Colby, L. Robinson, S. Earle, L. Candler, S. Garlinghouse, E. Jacobson, J. Green. Fourth Row: Miss Sansone, G. Jerome, M. Kreig, B. Bishop, T. Purdy, T. Miller, L. Good B. Osbeck, D. Strother, S. Langs, Mrs. Robinson. Fifth Row: T. Brown, J. Stewart, S. Piggins, J. Hill, C. Finn, D. Petrosky, J. Finlayson G. Haggerty, G. Otte. I I Under the direction of Miss Sansone and the accompaniment of Mrs. Robinson, the Glee Club has presented several fine programs. This year, for the first time, the Glee Club will present a Spring Concert. f Qi.. -a K., Q 55 KQV, Ll ClUB C. Watson, B. Osbeck, D. Strother, J Barnes, G. Mack, M. Krieg, J. Finlayson R. Kinder, S. Piggins, D. Strother, R. Langs lette, J. Stewart, W. Murphy, Coach Mc Conn, S. Johnson, M. Green, Mr. Yeager Mr. Platine, Mr. Crogg, Mr. Trim. The U Club is composed of lettermen and the coaches of varsity sports. The U Club sponsors school athletic activities, and donates money to buy new athletic equip- ment. The officers are elected at the beginning of each school year. Left to Right: R. Wilk, T. Purdy, G. Jerome, J. Fitzgerald, S. Daume, S. Langs, B. Gil- K X w x xx 1,3 5-.mY X X M Q 1 H.. A UH, If I XV 1 4, it I X 0 ff,f'l. E'1 .X !,'g:i,Q E If 5 K bil! f l 51 2.-'ax 21 'f f Jak XX 'feimfqj-AYZW' A I 'ZF 3 i zz ft I 11 15 -r 3 1- Z 5 AUHEUC Left to Right: D. Hodges, S. Piggins Csecretaryl, S. Johnson, T. Purdy fvice-presidentl, Mr. Burke, S. Duame Cpresidentj, D. Piggins. The Athletic Council is elected by the Student Body and controls the awarding of letters. Working with the coaches and team captains, the Council helps determine which boys will receive letters. With Sam Daume as President, Tom Purdy as Vice- President, and Stu Piggins as Secretary, the Council has functioned well. The relation- ship between the Council and the Student Body has made 1956 a good year. COUnCll. First Row: S. Sisman, B. Bishop, G. Schenck fpresidentl, C. Henry, M. Collins fsecretaryj. Second Row: A. Forster, Miss Savery. It is the purpose of the Athletic Council to sponsor the various athletic activities of the school, and to emphasize and promote good sportsmanship among the members of the Red and Blue Teams. With Georgia Schenck as President, Melissa Collins as Secretary, and Carol Henry, Ann Forster, Barbara Bishop and Susie Sisman as captains and managers, the Council has had a most successful year. The Council wishes to express its appreciation for the fine spirit of cooperation which was characteristic of the Student Body. Blue team First Row: J. Rueger, M. Tost, H. Whitehead, S. Daume, M. Polizzi, C. Beeman, M Galloway, J. Van Riper, M. Gram, J. Walbridge. Second Row: M. Davis, S. Mitchell, A. Ford, J. Ecclestone, M. Yeager, E. Jacobson C. Laird, L. Candler, P. Walker, J. Pearce, A. Kimerly, L. McElvenny, N. Webber Third Row: A. Forster, A. Homer, J. Schneck, S. McHenry, M. Collins, D. Petrosky, B Davis, A. Collins, S. Earl, S. Stumm, J. Templeton, A. Wardwell, L. Ecclestone, C Henry. Fourth Row: S. Queeney, S. Leach, G. Nester, B. Chalmers, A. Fink, C. Albert, R. Harris J. Peirce, T. Beebe, J. Evans, S. Walker, P. Goodenough, C. Rieman, M. Bryan G. Bacon, A. Ldeyard. Fifth Row: B. Beebe, T. Waterman, M. Stockard, J. Duffield, M. Hakken, C. Jacobson V. Schneck, M. Goddard, C. Finn, J. Hill, L. Rogers, L. Hallet, J. Bambas, B. Shover S. Lewis. RGD USAID Firsf Row: J. Old, P. MacPherson, R. Redfield, J. Booth, B. Barren, P. Ledyard, J. Wolfe L. Deming, P. Waterman, K. Bicknell, J. Walker, S. Merrell. Second Row: M. Pardee, C. Williams, W. Colby, S. Ryan, J. McMillian, L. Randall, R Lepard, S. Ryan, L. Robinson, S. Beam, S. Shepard, M. Parker, L. Good, B. Carpenter Third Row: B. Bishop, J. Diekoff, K. Jocz, C. Dow, D. Woodruff, A. Aagesen, M. Adam G. Schenck, S. Schenck, S. Lambrecht, J. Donovan, S. Champion, S. Sisman. Fourfh Row: M. Menge, S. Shelden, J. Weckler, S. Garlinghouse, L. Drebes, H. Brad shaw, S. Buttrick, S. Hall, J. Standart, K. Glancy, L. Jackson, P. Kammer, G. Menge D. Chandler, E. Grow. Fifth Row: J. Worley, J. Knaggs, K. Perkins, G. Stockwell, C. Van Zile, F. Bonbright J. Doddenhofi, J. Skae, J. Ferry, M. Buttrick, C. Finlayson. QSO ITEAITI First Row: S. Adams, L. Stroh, S. Fink, L. Holley, M. Holley, B. Semple Ccapt.D, M. Barr, E. Endicott, L. Lott, K. Barr. Second Row: L. Parnell, B. Love, S. Lightrody, C. Morison, K. Bambas, L. Ford, A. Wood, P. Lord, Q. Hallett, M. Bicknell, M. Whitney. Third Row: K. Viger, T. Book, C. Wilson, S. Grace, A. Pongrace, G. Barwin, M. Howbert, B. Webber, S. Johnson, J. Walton, M. Bicknell. Blue team 4.1- First Row: M. Edwards, S. Waterman, A. Leach, G. Cross, M. French, C. Johnson, S. Walker fcapt.J, J. Lomax, P. Walbridge, V. Conley, S. Granger, S. Chapin. Second Row: A. Bayne, F. Grittey, G. Voorhees, S. Lenz, S. Trader, K. VanRiper, E. Berg, A. Whitehead, S. Keys, T. Gram, J. Upham. Third Row: T. Conley, S. Ford, B. Caulkins, L. Gorey, N. Gould, M. Macdonald, E. Leach, M. Blashill, D. Harris, S. Upham, L. Pearce. hockey VARSIIV ......z First Row: A. Collins, S. Sisman, B. Bishop Ccaptl M. Collins, A. Forster. Second Row: J. Rueger, L. Candler, J. Hill, C. Finn, G. Schenck, L. Robinson, S. Stumm. RESERVE l10El4EY VARSII Firsf Row: B. Shover, A. Kimberly, J. Evans, S. McHenry, S. Ryan, J. Old, R. Lepard, P. Goodenough. Second Row: S. Earl, T. Beebe, M. Goddard, B. Davis, C. Jacobson, M. Pardee, D. Peirosky, S. Hall, J. Pearce, S. Champion, R. Harris, C. Henry. ARSII l:OOtBAll First Row: M. Green, T. Purcly, R. Wilk, S. Daume, G. Jerome Cco-captl B Osbeck J. Finlayson, J. Fitzgerald fco-capt.D, C. Watson. Second Row: D. Strother, M. Slotkin, M. Kreig, J. Stewart, T. Ruth, J. Barnes S Johnson F. Weaver, W. Murphy, R. Langs. Third Row: Mr. Yeager lHeacl Coachj, G. Mack lMgr.J, G. Rembaclu G Conley D Strother, B. Gillette, R. Kinder, B. Bowker, S. Langs fMgr.J, Mr. Trim fAsst Coachj Bloomfield Oak Park D. C. D. S. Harper Woods Thurston Huron Valley THEY 6 'I2 13 7 12 6 Jumon anslty First Row: Mr. Bellows, J. Hooper, D. Templeion, S. Piggins, R. Kommer, J. Webster, H. Peiter, Mr. Plotine. Second Row: G. Largomorsino, W. Perkins, C. Prewitt, R. Goldman, R. Wood, A. Court S. Leonard, J. Wcms, J. Michelson. Third Row: H. Drettmon, D. Kelly, G. One, P. Von Riper, J. Morlen, D. Olen, P. Doden. hoff. Absenh T. Brown. l'I1lOGGTll:O01IBAll.SQUAO First Row: C. Slotkin, B. Rembacki, C. Homer, P. Smith, D. Owens, J. Lambrecht, H. Mil- ler, B. Wilson, D. Hodges, T. Alexander, W. Thorp, L. Gotfredson, M. Mitchell, B. Ault, A. Shelden, J. Evans. Second Row: W. Conrad, J. Hofmann, B. Clark, E. Savignac, N. Semple, T. Whyte, D. Veech, R. Pressel, B. Semple, B. Renda, M. Matthews, N. Rosaen, D. Stair, B. Blessing, W. Goddard. Third Row: D. Kales, J. Kretzschmar, J. MacMillan, T. Ballantyne, J. Buell, J. White- head, J. Coppock, J. Detwiler, M. Granger, H. Garland, R. Buell, J. Thrasher, R Marks, J. Page. Fourth Row: N. Olson, J. Cavallo, R. Williams, N. Skae, T. McMillan, D. Kelson, B. Evans R. Peterson, F. Perkins, J. Jennings, J. Jeeves, T. Edwards. CHEGRIEAOERS Left to Right: S. Stumm, L. Good, B. Bishop, L. Robinson, K. Carter, B. Beam. This year the Cheerleading Squad consisted of six Varsity members and four Reserve members. The Varsity cheers for all Varsity Football, Basketball, and Hockey games, while the Reserves cheer for all Reserve games. Under the Girls' Athletic Council, and with the support of Spirited Cheerers, the girls had a great year. Reserves- Alice Aagesen Avery Kimerly Joyce Green Jane Evans F K vausity BASKGIBAH 1? I ...- .f Q-v First Row: M. Green, R. Kinder, T. Purdy, R. Baker, S. Piggins. Q7 Second Row: S. Longs, J. Fitzgerald, J. Barnes, R. Langs, M. Krieg, S.Jol1nson B r e Bloomfield Thurston D. C. D. S. Bloomfield Huron Valley Maumee Valley Oak Park Thurston Harper Woods D. C. D. S. Ann Arbor Huron Valley Maumee Valley Oak Park THEY 42 36 68 50 56 54 31 45 59 30 72 64 66 45 RESERVE BASKEIBAH E E NE ag we A g.U.,5j 34 9.U.,5j 20 f q.U.,,g u.U.,g gli : . ars'no, .Haggcry, . ewis, .Woo , . owcar , . 7 J Sf f d R M B ll G M k G R b k C. Prewih B Gillette, W. Perkin L I b ll B G it QZMDW. E' My f iwaye 5, Your Sohoo1's official photographer PORTRAITS RAPHY CAMERAS SUPPLIES 345 FISHER ROAD - TUXEDO 1-0500 117 FISHER BUILDING - TR. 2-2300 Compliments of GEORGE JEROME 8. COMPANY Consulting Civil Engineers and Surveyors 1437 National Bank Building Detroit, Michigan Compliments of ci Friencl Compliments of Grosse Pointe Florist KOPP'S GROWERS OF FINE FLOWERS TUxedo 5-300 174 Kerby Road Grosse Pointe F James Farqulwr THE LEAGUE SHOP Hond Mode ArficIes From THE LEAGUE OF THE HANDICAPPED CHINA - SILVER - GIFTS 72 Kerchevol Avenue Grosse Pointe Forms TRAIL PHARMACY T21 Kerchevol on fhe hill LIEBCLD'S - Men's Wear 20-4I9 Mock Avenue - Tu I-8899 Opposite Howord Johnson's Grosse Pointe Woods YOUNG CLOTHES, INC. CHILDRENS CLOTHES-ACCESSORIES-TOYS I IO Kerchevol Avenue Grosse Pointe Farms AS MDDERN AS YOUTH- NATURAL GAS NOTHING EQUALS NATURAL GAS FOR CLEANLINESS, EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY. vW'p 'Q 0 9 'a 5 2 4 'Y- 1945 MICHIGAN WISCONSIN PIPE LINE COMPANY Supplying natural gas to Mlbhigan Consoluiated Gas Company and 15 other gas utilities Qwaae 77amz'e Wwwmadtq Sakai TUxedo 2-5060 NORMAN FURNITURE COMPANY Americu's Finest Furniture 16550 East Warren Ave. Warren at Kensington Detroit 24, Michigan Automotive Parts Co., Inc. ROBERT J, GROW INSURANCE 101 Seldon Avenue Grow-Sumner-Englebert Agencies Detroit 1, Michigan WO 1-9363 Dime Building Detroit TAPPAN 8. 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See why the big move is to THE BIG MERCURY A MAGNIFICENT VALUE IN THE FORD FAMILY OF FINE CARS MERCURY DIVISION 0 FORD MOTOR COMPANY Complimenfs of NORTH AMERICAN COPPER COMPANY ARTHUR PASELK, Florist 73 KERCHEVAL AVE., GROSSE POINTE 36, MICHIGAN Phone: TUxedo 5-8224 HARKNESS PHARMACY Telephone: TU 4-3100 MACK AVENUE AT LOCHMOOR BLVD GROSSE POINTE WOODS, MICH. Complimenls of F A R M S M A R K E T 355 FISHER ROAD GROSSE POINTE ao, MICHIGAN best wishes to the Clos of 1956 Haydon House, Incorporated Gieosse POINTE YARNCRAFT - 343 FisherRoad Mix and match blouses, skirts, and bermudas And as always . . . the finest in hand knitting yarns and instructions- GEORGE DILL - PRINTERS PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Phone: TUxedo 1-6697 17658 East Warren Avenue Detroit 24, Michigan Continental - Linclon - Mercury SALES AND SERVICE FRANK ADAM, INC. Phone: TUxedo 1-5000 130 KERCHEVAL GROSSE POINTE FARMS R.P.SCHERER CORPQRATION Detroit Michigan Compliments of THE CLASS 0F 1956 l THE FORVl64RD LOOK '56 Masks sa. i 3 l l l 62391 k......,., . is 'Q Wit New Qlstirtstgfa N ., ,, ,, '. . , -, , ..., . ,..-.... ,..,..., ...,.'.,..............-.it wraps up the idea of E in one clean front-to-back sweep! Millions of Americans have now seen the five all-new cars of THE Fon WA RD Look '56 - Plymouth, Dodge, De Soto, Chrysler and lmperial. Their judgment and their hearts tell them: here are cars that must be wonderful to drive, to ride in, to be seen in! Take a good look yourself. Compare these cars with any new cars today-from any standpoint . . . in any price class. What catches your eye first is THE FLIGHT-SWEEP-the freshest new note in car design. From jutting headlight to crisply upswcpt tail. this simple. clean line says power and motion! This is design that borrows from tomorrow! Look at the people driving these cars, their faces tell you they know they eouldn't have made a better choice! See how they get into Drive -they just press a button of the new Pushbutton PowerFlite! See how they go-with the finest new engines: more powerful, more efficient, more economical. See how smoothly they ride-with an all-road comfort in a class by itself. See how easily they stop with new braking systems unequaled for sureness and ease. See how effortlessly they steer -with Safety Touch Power Steering that works all the time, not part time. You'll see new safety too-for THE rox WARD Loox 'ss brings you the best-made bodies and frames . . . new Life- Guard door latches that are the safest you can have around you . . . and Safety Seat Belts, if you wish. Visit your dealer soon. In THE FORWARD LOOK '56 cars you'Il discover a new kind of riding and driving pleasure! CHRYSLER CORPORATION PLYMOUTH, DODGE, DE SOT0, CHRYSLER, IMPERIAL See Chrysler Corporotlorfs Great TV Shows, Shower of Stars and Cllmox! Thursday nlghts, CBS-TV AOIHIHISIIRAIION Ano facult JOHN CHANDLER, JR., Headmaster, T949 B.A., M.A., Yale University Blanche Richardson, B.A. - Principal, Girls Wellington V. Grimes, B.A., M.A. - Principal, Boys Francis J. McCann, B.A. - Latin Andries M. Cole, B.S., M.A. - Science Beatrix C. Goubet, Brevet Superieur - Fren L John Glynn Conley, B.A., M.A. - French Epub! QR'- c'Qw ' Elizabeth H. Ferguson, B.A., M.A. - Latin Samuel C. Beeler, B.S., M.Ed. - Industrial Arts, Dr. Tr. Ed. Hazel C. Bramley, B.A., M.A. - Mathematics Marion F. McEnery, B.A., M.A. - History Robert R. Page, B.A. - Business Manager Jane Savery - Physical Education William L. Yeager, B.S. - Mathematics Margaret K. Harvey, B.A., M.Ed. - Mathematics Katherine Welcenbach, B.E. - English Norman W. Platine, B.A., M.Ed. - Social Studies William Bellows, B.A., M.Ed. - Remedial Reading Anna Margaret Atkinson, B.A., M.A. - English Blanche G. Blashill, B.A., Lib. Sci. - Librarian Ethel May Osborne, B.A., M.S. - Science Hortense S. Robinson, B.F.A. - Music Marie Sansone, B.Mus. - Music Richard Edwin Trim, B.A. - Spanish Graham S. Cragg, B.S. - Mathematics Donna Hodgman, Ph.B. - Remedial Reading Samuel S. Shreeman, B.S. - Science, Industrial Arts Edward Brooks, Jr., B.A., M.Ed. - English Therese Fleming - Sewing Ruth H. Lynch, B.A., M.A. - French Philip P. Perkins, B.S.Ed., M.A. - English Marcia J. Sweeny, B.S. - Physical Education John H. Burke, Jr., B.S., M.S. Phys. Ed. - Athletic Director Eleanor B. Munger, LL.B. - Dramatics and Speech Alfred C. O'Connell, B.A., M.Ed. - History Kaye Ruth Phelps, B.S. - Art William K. Snead, B.S. - Physics INTERMEDIATE and LOWER SCHOOL Bertram P. Shover, Ph.B., M.A. - Director Marie H. Granger - Supervisor, Kindergarten through 3 J. Byron Armstrong, B.S. - Supervisor, Grades 4-6, Boys 6th Helen Burdick Brown - Supervisor, Grades 4-6, Girls 5th Doris Peiterr Special Teacher, Grades l-3 Susan Duckett - Kindergarten Assistant Carolyn Durbin Fenley, B.A. - Third Grade Frank J. Sladen, Jr., B.A. - Fourth Grade Esther Hotchkiss Chase, Artist's Diploma - Piano Grace Fowler Eriksen - Kindergarten Eunice M. Collins, B.A. - Second Grade William P. Harris, Ill, B.A. - Fifth Grade Ruth Snell - Second Grade Mary Thorn, B.A. - Third Grade Jean Struven Harris, B.A. - First Grade Dorothy J. Hollister - First Grade Margaret B. Lewis, B.A., M.S. - Fourth Grade H. Clare Lockhart, B.A., M.S. - Sixth Grade Jean Tomlin Schwenk, B.S., M.A. - Kindergarten NURSERY SCHOOL Jane Bacon, B.A., M.A. - Director Margaret Dumaux Dora Redfield Louise Robertson Julie Thurber, B.A. Winifred l. Webb, B.A. Joan M. Yott, B.A. Aagesen, Alice ., . Adam, Martha ..,. Albert, Carole Bacon, Gay . Ballantyne, Ford .. Bambas, Jean ....., Barnes, James .r,... 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C301 1075 Berkshire Rd. 407 Chaltonte C361 . 251 Hamilton Ct. C361 131 Moran C361 .,,.,. 131 Moran C361 .,.,.,. 40 Beverly C361 . . ,, 538 University C301 538 University C301 ,. 538 University C301 584 Marlborough C151 311 Grosse Pointe Blvd. C361 . ,, .. .l 1125 Grayton C301 ....,. . ...,.,.., ....., . 510 Chalfonte C361 . ., 114 Grosse Pointe Blvd. C361 ..., . ..... TU 170 Merriweather C361 371 Belanger C361 ......,. ,.,, .....,.. T U 371 Bela nger C361 ..,.... 4369 Three Mile Dr. C241 . , . ,, 607 Neff Rd. C301 ,.........,..... .,,.,.. 1517 Iroquois C141 .....,...,. ., ,..,. ., 234 McKinley C361 .....,.,, r ,. 360 Lincoln Rd. C301 . 37 Roslyn Rd. C361 .,,....,,... ., 71 Lakeshore Dr. C361 ....,.. .....,. 5-1863 2.4007 2-9949 2-1569 5-0012 4-2438 2-8563 2-8772 2-8772 1-4612 2-1031 2-1031 2-8221 5-4570 4-2408 2-4562 7-6744 5-4463 5-4463 2-3424 3-0242 5-6161 1-1 132 2-3712 2-8853 2Q1708 2-7415 1-3451 2-9228 2-5028 2-5028 5-2034 2-9526 2-9526 2-9526 2-3434 5-1127 2-4775 4-4310 1-0166 5-8434 2.8578 2.8578 4-3563 1-7246 3-1485 2-2721 5-1166 1-8175 5-4627 Daume, Samuel ., Daume, Susan ..,,,.. Davis, Elizabeth , ,. Davis, Marilyn Deming, Lynda .. DeVlieg, Daniel ..,.,. DeVlieg, Gary ..,.,.. Diekoff, Judy ....... Dodenhoff, Jean Dodenhoff, Peter .,.. Donovan, Julia ......,. Donovan, Russell Dow, Caroline . . Drebes, Laura ,. Drettman, Henry Duffield, Eleanor ...A Dumke, Robert Earl, Susan .,.. .. ,. Ecclestone, Helen Ecclestone, Jane ...,.. Emmons, Harold . Evans, Jane ....... Ferry, Mason .. Ferry, Julia Fink, Ann .,,.,.,,, , Finlayson, John 1 .. Finlayson, Celynda . Finn, Constance .. , Fitzgerald, James Flaacke, John . ..,, . Ford, Emory ..,....,. Ford, Ann ..., .... Ford, Buhl ....,. Forster, Anne .,..., Forster, James ,..,. Fortune, Peter ....., Galloway, Mary Garlinghouse, Susan Garratt, William ,...., Gillette, Robert ........ Gillis, Bruce .,...,... Glancy, Krystn ....,... Goddard, Margery ,..... Goldman, Roger ,... ..... Good, Lylas .,,.............,..,...., ...,.... Goodenough, Margaret Gorman, James ..,....i........... .......,. Gram, Margaret .. .....,.. ..,, . . Green, Murray ,..,..,. Green, Joyce ,...... 272 LaSalle Pl. C361 ,. 272 LaSalle Pl. C361 . .,.. , 53 Cloverly Rd. C361 . 10 Beacon Hill C361 .,...,,..,..... 111 Lakeshore Dr. C361 ..,.... ...., 308 Grosse Pointe Blvd. C361 ,. 308 Grosse Pointe Blvd. C361 ,. .. 21 Hawthorne C361 ,.... 75 Vendome Rd. C361 . 75 Vendome Rd. C361 ...... . 17160 E. Jefferson C301 .....,. 17160 E. Jefferson C301 , .. 1052 Seminole C141 . , . 726 S. Renaud C361 706 Westchester C301 ..,,.. 204 McKinley C361 . 544 Middlesex C301 60 Kenwood C361 ..,.,..... :ioo Lincoln Rd. C301 M 300 Lincoln Rd. C301 .....,,... 8 Radnor Circle C361 . 984 Lakeshore Dr. C361 ....... 368 Notre Dame C301 ........ 368 Notre Dame C301 ,..., ,. 69 Cloverly Rd. C361 , .... , 302 Kerby Rd. C361 ..,.. 302 Kerby Rd. C361 . 1221 Whittier C301 ,. ,, t, ,,........ . 171 Newport C151 ,. .......,..........,......,,. .. 1254 Wellesley Dr., Mt. Clemens 2 Woodland Pl. C301 421 Lakeshore C361 . 248 Provencal C361 .. . 77 Colonial Rd. C361 . 77 Colonial Rd. C361 . , , 8110 St. Paul C141 ............. 781 S. Oxford Rd. C361 . 206 Merriweather C361 .. 3404 Iroquois C141 ......,...,...... 16708 E. Jefferson C301 ..,,.,. 114 Meadow Lane C361 ......, 735 Lakeshore Dr. C361 ....,.. 350 Provencal C361 ......,..... 18315 Muirland C211 282 Chalmers C151 ..,,.. 234 Lothrop C361 ,..,. 1090 Seminole .,...... 87 Moran Rd. C361 ..... 4843 Audubon C241 ...... 4843 Audubon C241 .,.... 5-6728 5-6728 1-6372 1 -7360 5-0600 5-9195 5-9195 4-3959 1-4040 1-4040 5-4898 5-4898 3-1431 1.2527 2-6486 5-4676 2-4891 1 -4860 5-8443 5-8443 1-4761 1 -231 1 2-9581 2-9581 5-4700 1-7751 1-7751 1-2755 2-2230 8-4433 2-4200 1 -3163 2-7043 2-7043 1.4370 1-0333 2-3323 1-2108 2-8852 2-3445 1-1 1 15 5-3007 3-2722 2-5186 2-3372 3-121 6 1-3876 1-1 927 1-1927 Grow, Eleanor .,,.A. Haggarty, George Hakken, Margaret Hall, Stephanie J JJ Hallett, Helen Harris, Robin .,,.. Hefferan, Judy JJ Henry, Carol Henry, Thomas ..,, J Hill, Jody J Holley, John JJ Homer, Ann Hooper, Jeffery .,.. J lacobell, Lucian Ireland, David Jackson, Linda JJ JJ Jacobson, Eleanore Jacobson, Carolyn Jarvis, Donald J JJ JJ Jenks, Alden JJ J. JJ Jennings, Joseph JJ J ..., Jerome, George Jocz, Karen .....,..r. ..,..,., Johnson, Charles JJ JJ Johnson, Robert .,.... 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