Kingsford High School - Kingsfordian Yearbook (Kingsford, MI)

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iv--'J sy -qw 744162 KINGSFQRDIAN Publ shed by The Annual Staff Kmgsford M1ch. i Kingsford High School DEDICATION To Mr Fiorxcci for his faithfulness, est in each student, we, the Seniors of 1952, dedicate this Kingsfordian Ne hold much respect for him in his conscientious efforts to maintain high standards in the classrooms of the science department Thanks, Mr Flor ucci, for all the past services and best w1shes in future undertakings. his sinceritv, and his personal inter- SENICDRS S Flower Red Rose Motto Tonight we launch, where shall we anchorv Colors Maroon and white 'I UH HGNOR STUDENTS John Schroeder, Ellen Thomas valedictorian Salutatorian CLASS OFFICERS Richard Cayo M Nancy Koller' President , ariiyn Cerasoli secretary Peasurer M-A Mr Bettiga, Adviser in EDGAR Ad ADDISON 'If this b i e libe t 51? me death ff r y EUGENE H BERGEH Sometlme 5 I Sgstfgdr think Jfif F01-estr Just slt F8 JUANIT h 1A BUTTERFI MARY LOUISE ANDHICK nIt's nice to be natural when you are naturally nice Commerce Club 4 Chorus 1 NOLEEN BRATTON Poochie UA good girl, a eood friend, a good worker to the end U Commerce Club lv Chorus 1 Student Ldbrarlan L Q- 1 CURTIS WEST 'Curt' 'Without 8. wgrpy or 3 Care wha-I there's laughter he is there n Chorus 1 2 3 Football 1 2 Track 1 1' Dmpazs BOUCHARD Dee nA friend and 8 to everyone who knows her ' Commerce Club b Chorus 1 WARD 3RUEITE dd 'lmbiiion WW' ,ff rest 1 must ha est ' I' 2 3 1+ risrvef flash 3 EVELYN BRACKE ln 'IFS donygiiieligm love 3 in buf. 1 believe A taxing a 59003 x Ro cmb 1 Lgtin Club 1 cm?-H'CE 3 liked b c courted y all AROLINE BURKE ALD BARR 'Bull ld uorfY Ch0r'us lb? sue n wean Eguthought. I saw him '1 piisyiiuknw as commerce Her nature is quiet tudying I 'ake too' gg I 0 club A :?ti:o:'t Judge her ?twas but B dT0am ' little ., 1 , .,1f.5:r,??w fi I wh! 'Q M E Y JQQ.. n ,, ' ll ll Am , A . ,- .ll 0 . H - ' 12. 4 . ji' ' - s nf ' ' I I 4 3 Vvkv V nBe . n .t . n n . pal on yu Q 0 . ' ,2 ' ' -4 P A2 ' I 'S e ELD n a , n n 5 ' . a - smoxm PROUILLETTE nsandy' n eerful and gay' ready for work an ready for P137 Nauonal Honor SOC18ty 3 1' G1-rl Reserves Student Cowell 2 3 arm CARLSTED NB, et n eats the U39 Dfw mms if Yohiw enjoy yourse chorus 1 2 Il' DOHALD CHRISTHSHI gutctv' 'I-Ax. winffoi' spoil: new quite 5 5 , for a better S0011 yawn mmf quit' 81' Foosball 1 2 3 1' ALICE BHOULLIRE. A1 Charm1ng, sweet, and always neat Student Gouncll 3 Chorus 1 2 Sophomore Class Sec CHRISTHJSBI BEATRICE COWLING a X QERALDINE CARL nGerryn 51191108 is that will 3 friend betray n hover JAMES Jim., CHRISMAN omen UIQ I they irrita A J l'I'itai1gtnlov'e to be Hi y Chorus 3 A Track 1 22 3 L Glse 1 2 Chorus 1 ROBERT ll TH OMAS CHHIIF 'Bob 'A pleasant agreeable Not to sort Well l1ked and .hoc shyoullgtd not a good sport. Annual staff iight, H C0l'I1I11erCe Club h Football 2 3 A ngfgrpn l or 3 schiet do 88 he sh5uJ?0 t 14 CHARD CAYO 'T 'fn' ROBERT COLLINS RI K Bob ARVID CARISO Dic I'm not conceitod 'A uttl ' Od Gnd thenenzgmance now lrvn er hm 'Barbers and I know I m go Dramatic Thespian Football 1 2 Prom Court 3 Class President L the best of H1z23,,4 'e eeeinmy 81,3 F00tbg11 oru hair n 1 2 3 h s 3 4 Baseball 2 3 b I 4 Student Council 3-h Photo C1 ub A 4-v or ,Jx t H ll ll. X H Ch d , I H on I , nw -- , ' . G.A. , A i te . 2-3-L ' - -' . , ,L - - 3- r or ,g . ll n yy Wh . ' -. - N . - L . 1 - hin ,u dniglg , -3. 2 iv! 5? xr 1 , r o 2 rf J' .W Q o 5 . 'LQ n n n ,, . g - lo ' cn , 1 1 . - , : I - Hi- ' C1 YARIPW CERASOLI oghslc is the anguage UU' Soul,n Sfudent Council 1 Glrl Reserves 2,3 h Dramatics 2-3.14 ' Thespians 2-3,b gliyver Flash 1-2-3-h atlonal Hbnor h NANCY D Nancn ANIEIS You'11 find to match her lflngard D Oto Club 3 I'-9-mati Band 3 cs Club 2'3 G-186 1 DENNIS copy 1'-V G-mbltiou b Dbt in school 5, ut FRANKLIN D'ARRAS 'Frank' WHe stoops for nothlng but the door N Varslty Club 3 4 Student Councll L Baseball l 2 3 L Football l 2 3 A LAVERNE DISHWEAU 'Dish' WPeople thlnk she's very shy, But the devil twlnkles ln her eye W Librarlan 3 kt rt of Tx' 421' RICHARD DERRICK 'Dick 'When Joy and duty clash let duty go to smash W ,s.-1. 'mmlrm GUNNTNGBW' ck e niabhy WZY to hav Nfhe only 5 'bo be L DUFRESNE fiend 1 CARO nsincefev with f manner kind, 31 d 3 finer girl 'O be hard to fin Commerce Club A A 1 PSP Club 1 2 A 2 one X Ranma DISW 10 'La'r and to all and eve? e wil gggeefleatr S 2 Glfl Res sh 3 ivver 3 lb in Club 1 JOYCE ET-L15 olden ngilence 13 g ld 'elre Off the go N standard Commerce Club li Fnvvel' Flash A Al fsnff' 1?'1' af HAM GXLBEREIFQEEZSK N1 S0 V0 BRUCE mzxou t onally just mifzizn oiiasaiquwtid 1itt1e ggln with the GUY bad 'UT 'X Q 6 -.I A ff . i A W X W 1 Y I I N ' 0 a .L . . d.n F. H. he 3 - - - G.A- - '2- - - - h LH. . -3-L+ , , kxyizl. A V, yi , l. ,Ahl , auf L I I ,- n - NA f 1 on I5 N 't I ' Lb . ' ' r 3' , Ph 0 N 0 eve '3 L' -4 . u . , - - ch01'Us 2 Dramatics L F- E' A' 2-b . G. , . L ,A p Ig 'Z f i' wg 6 wr A 5 U y J W ij we . ' . n . ll g 0 mmsvlm RUTH nquthlen ou nyhe better Y know hemhthe more llke ef youl Reserves 1+ G Czfm ,ce club 1+ 1,1bra!'Y 2 1+ Chorus l 'Nw' RITA FISH 'Reetn Naomet1mes qu1et so oetlte, To one and all, she's always sweet N G1rl Reserves I+ Photo Club 3 Annual Staff la uoaomri YROW' 'Xaraya 3f::5i,'afun Winter Swirls 1' Chorus 2, 1-2 Pep Chl Librarian 1-'2 unlock nnonug, do t0d3Y 1, ou can Put' wha ytil tomOrrc'.n gfidinnf, Cquncil 3 D!-am3faiCS 2'3'L' T ,mis 1-2-3-Lv KATHERINE FRECHETTE Kay HShe came to us a stranger and left us w1th a friend Girl Reserves 3-L Flivver Flash A Prom Court 3 Thespians L DARLIN GLASS PAL Fun is nv password Dramatics 2-3-h Thespians 3-h Forensics 2-3-h Debate 2-3-h Annual Staff 11 Flivver Flash 2-3-24 Glee Club 1-2 X1 S0met-,im xg!-is sorfetimesssfiad nevermgsshievous but A A Chorus 1 THOMAS FOOTE mfgffien gas sgaivfpsleon ramatics oo n gfgsent Cofnfll s Treasurer 3 EDITH FREEBERG Edie Ja WJ Olly and ga Jlmn FRC G She'S alwa ,I that way tggrhfs cha t 8 C ez, St Phudent Council with hjlngumar of-0 Club 2- , h Annual Staff Q A Selgjnfo fa: lfi - Girl Reserves L, gigy 2-jfouncil s 3 V, f, y PATRICIA ,Path GIBSON win her studies 8 O N33 a star Friwlds she mad b0th near and re Stllddnt Counci1B1',n Girl aes.,-,,,, 3-2 Pep Club 1-2 'x e at, 2.3 4 UUANE GA :ijudun ma glibigfggmn Pima-tics I: Student C PPL 4 WILLIAM H GARD Hefsnever has a Tracknsver ln a 131.5 PQTRICIA WILSON Ch ry at oI'us 1 nflhe devils a Si Simpared to me nssy 1VVer F1 H A Zash h MARLENE GRBQFELL Fuzz She's out of cir culat 1on , With a rlng for consolation Commerce Club I+ A Chorus 1 2 PHYI-I-Is I anggls neither an Jgfis GUSSERT Bu nor a sa .YOU canlt f, EII' the!-ers trouble Q 5 51:-1 Sim: 'haf she e feng arggnd, but h en er ' F zfrfs f 2 ggslgstball 1 e all 1 2 Baseball 1 DELORES WEPSALA Loris Her Sm118'S s bnght as her halr is hgnt Commerce Club 11 R-ITA RXBBLE 'Beet h ut 1 may llve mt O walk muslg OT W n0e'bI'bL:1t who ln theth :wield could uve M out talluilg matics 2 3 D' u TheS'P1-ans 'HUM HQBRIS 32232-S a Wlelbzfxd 1n eveffl' good gn' 611.1 Reserves Commerce Club h H 5 LENNE H-ENHICKSON JOHNSON Student C Photo clugmcll 1' WILLIAM 3 I-UGS cum 332:31 Staff 1? DALE JOHNSON 'It we-nf' in one ear estra l-2 3-1, lik 351- the 'bhingS I nliear the connnotioln and out the OT-her e e best I I have arrlvedv Winter S P01-ts 11 Prefer to sit mast 9 K js r Q n 1-NEB My S 1 ly K ju u 2 n ll ' , F. . I h' ' ' ' ' G. A A' 1'3'J-1 . n I . -3 . I fb F.H. . 1+ ' ' I A ,.e- 4 t qf Q!,,,,I Q, ' P . n n ,, . il. in , ,, ,, ' ' .' Mak 1 . a . . 3,14 .n Il ' . . . .H - . ' ' F. - A- 2 55 . - . N in JANE! 5p.ooBS-ON Mak d n ima-aiztziffi Work -instead Chrl Reserves A 1 2 3 Glee Club -it DONNA JOHNSON 'There 15 a1W3YS smile upon her face, a fnend to all in the human race Dramamcs 3-ll A Chorus 2 91-gna'o1.CS JUANITPL hmm xmxetxi-ce 11r1 'nth 3 K Q, oo vunnlflg gun, bun she for nonsefme we 5 'LH Eztxnerce Club L' 1 - KATHERINE KLEIMAN IBEW 'Her hair 1S blaz1ng, she'1l set the world on fue Student Council 74 Fl1vver Flash 2 Winter Sports ls Speech Club l 2 4' PM if MARY JOHNSON HA tal she waented m11S1cian s you Seldgztgggliy born, out her hom H 91' with Band 1 2 3 h Orchestra 2 3 ,J Pep Band 3 14 v . AROLE Blond-1ffNGAS hShevs here I Chr 5-gglevn hee-Pd 01118 1 2 ep Club 1 A 2 3 Y fNU'1'E KNUTSON A bnfgiisdisposition friends n mer fwv T.: ' mms! mms JEAN KOVAGICH Sure, I know how to Jeanie de V, talk -dv? n eqorldisma, H A 2 th a 1 11 at ew E1 ed an few thlngs Tstein a be 9 f it th mst 0 'nk' 8 cm: M BIOS Cdillghznh A1-'U' I 11.01.11 uAln nIvm g0lng to tell 'Nana KOLLER A fad. thful cagvt deny: student you r tR Z-nkle lgthloo at Studentsgrves .ff eye H C Folnmer-ce gfigig, 3-ll Hmm :.:dma1,::lf0rEhu?L'g'd mm: C Sodorn C1101-usln-88111 , 1- ijo -J' , . gba' I ' a Il ' E kb . ld- ' .H - n l . .U . - - n e , 4 . -H G. . A. 1-2 - - P - L3 G. - A' ' - G, - - . ' A' 1-3 A S ' n n A i , - . . . ' bl . 0 I! . ' ' .ll , 'hh .u . -3-h Gi 1 ' k - 3 ' e e ' H' A- 2 1 A l:4' O - 5 f riff.: K 1 5 ' Q I , , 'wo 31 ,M 5 . 4 xl so 'L J xg'-Q ' R ll - In A 'm Fo Q s 3 'h n . ' l F, H 0 ' ' 2 . Fo ' ' ,3 ROBERT Bob Lum Omen PATRICIA ORD LARSON JOBNNE tang ns0me'f3D-ng rua for are SIU' WIN 11015 LWGSF 1 acts uld be 585- at a, no P01Son Pat ange to 11de1-ful n .mocks like an B dl Pretw and precise 11.ke one too, But you u but g and l 2 3.11 exceed,-mg -' what an 's D10 3-.Y nice r can tell that 00129:-H 1 2 Fllvver mash L, 2221 nn do ' ba-7-1 1 2 if 2 Band 1 2 3 LL 01-chestra. 3 Ll E '? 1123? I-Www Vmru LAVARNWAI B heartasnegflgllnd, a Bernie .1 Bl! Stuafinfever bold ways Chorus lrgbram-an if 110nsense ep C1 A 1 nb 1 Pep Club 1 2 Glee Club 1 Student Iabrau-ian 'he11 I canw tm sense-I talk ,AQ 'ov' 4v 'l' Bfffjmxffvfw 'why ,W ,eo '3g?.Fo d ,,S0 e-V HJGDIE LCJBN51 A quiet boy b f, quite 8. boy n u Student councll L1 Pep Band 3 ll T' PAUL mcmiashfd 2 tile ill GAIL LIDBEIIK -A title shy, sf- in Stormy a ebb 'As a pal and t,her9'5 mis classmate she is his BYBB L' grand, and wnnng 1 2 Council 1 3 to lend a helping szudefazvt 3 m-md ' Proms vicrvre 3 GAAl+ C135 won STAN-if B IKHULT :atoms head' it comes. Sh' has 1 3 football 11 HEI.-Dm lghe -Lakes life '11 ' 'Y n ' ... . .een W , . . 3 . . dOon ,F - - . 0 ' :- ' F A ' - - - - -3-L, - - - G- . A. 3 .. ,' 'V R ! ' ' n n 'mn ' n f n n 1 t f S5 n P ' G. . A.' .2..3 Hi' - .v 5. L X , ' I - ,Q V' x A e , 4 , ,F en 'IZL1-1 n 3.8 an e - Q 12 ,I JERRY MARINEU-1 DORQEFY LE 'xiii I don't l:1Doere'S 81-'sys 8 know, I donw' Tb the Same care to know ' 'LH 3Qk2f,.,ce5s H1 Y 3 1+ lbramatlcs 22 Pep Club 1 F H A 2 no-H1 Umm nos ,, 113095-9 S what You b ol 1 ?n8:ie0 it, tt mBk8S me mired A G cmb 1+ L, Commerce C1 Photo Club 3 1+ D1-amatics 1+ JUNE NAULT MAR 'Bonnie' HA loyal coI!1Pam-on an excellent friend, a good worker, and true to the end Photo Club 2 3 1+ A 2 uni HEI-305 er V nuav ffl-end, ne 5 -nwws 3 mn 111 a 1002 funhersoilf so- she lets h h Flivver nas 1, commerce may mi S 2' smzmziuzunls 'Shirl' anger many fI'1El1d3 'Will for she' s a gtg- who is nice bo mlmon F, H, A. 2-3 h QV JOAN Mcmnon J0al'I18 Life is 11ke happy song, Sm and nothln 80 wrong Girl Reserves an M-UTIL Lynne H susglgffdli-Sr llke a only ecords Photo pg.J?asantneSs n YN MCMAHON If Annu ub 2 .3 ll C0mmerce Club L, al Staff gl A12 SALLY WILL Sal SHIRLEY Reach for your gm Hshi,-ln NAULT Partner' I love -bo, She count draw friends hes er Annual Staff lg gfejsures 5 richest r Photo Club L, R Fllvver Flash 3-L, 'P C155 ef V53 3 la Dramatics Club 1 2 3.11 G A lfiHGARE'rN0Rnm,1, 'llarg' 'With 3. 81115-'Le she goe J 5 N4 Pretgier :iw EUINENO her 'WO and dogs h V5.8 n work from day to er when WUI' seen F. H. A. 2 d'5 sh, at our Pr-an Piigled as Comerce Club lj queen, ll G1 1 Ph:zoRgf,ffV3S 4 Chee!-1,8 der Z3-4 2 4? H I n 'V H . n n A N e ' H n , , . . 3 ' . ' . g c .n - - .ll . - -Lv .. , ' ' F- H. . F.H. . - -3-L A. 2.3 'W A .1 A 3' f ,4 'f Y 'V n L A ' , Il 5 . . . h A- ' 2 r.u. . -3-lo ' P Q - Pep nb - - -4- . 1-2 YS BONNIE OCCHETT HA k ri-gays pleasant wo and true nderful rr Valve round 1 irl Rese,-vesn4.Y0u 'Sv , 'film PALM- s 'Wselfnx I llke just Canft flnd I on I Chsruslike better run, lil.. oi ZSZUCE OSTERBERG true same and sffffbsman W1113 an P, he d lo the Square :es on BAY OISON School 15 Just one of my act1v1t1es DONNA PAQUETTE nfrenchly' 'b school she never hZs'much to say, but 2,13-: X33 My when Commerce Club L, FHA .11 IWWAEIQ DENNIS PAQUETTE enny ' e b among boy n reathes easler LAURETTA PATERNOSTE3 Ret nshevs always b11SY and gn the run but 138-R95 time out to have some fun Draxnaticshl 2 3 ,4 Th ian Bigger Flash 1 2 3 11 RIA PAQUETTE algae seems 130 be Cvflet but 5ometi.meSa She n.o1', ' A 2 Commerge Club Ll Pep Club 1 2 Chorus 1 GKJRGIA PARKE f an l'If I had wings 0 angel IO'-!1dn't' I look silly? RODGER PMHCOOK WRU! 211.5 uM1SChi-ef 15 .L ddle name' h eep5 On! e e bring lt fam BEYYY RMON nBebS nghe Put their ep 'Ln pepp mmeI'Ce L' gqxvver Fla Sh L A GMX 1 pgnx-TIP PETERSON 'geffnzry be famous: U' Tram-Bn 8189 is true C er mo 'as 3 fain 13 .. ,,., lx, Z1 A Mk f 'Q , ' .. if S fur sa J, N LT ' . , xp. V x 4 1' -I ' HBUSSH I u 1 A , ' . H n mi. f :D- fend ' ' ' , 3 h x fi G . ,, ' ' 'n X . Y N' n , i ' A . ll i UI , . N . ' any. 5 a P Q . - in' G. . A. 1- -3-M FM. D 3-1. 0 . ' 3 - . A A A 'HF 5 Qs . S x ,. , ,,,1 If ' , 1 X ' W ' . ' . 5' D u 'H - .ll ' S. n AV -vw 4'3- -uni am QHERSON Pete mu YI I don t' Sago-Q, of uti-doa ewww ss umm Ron 11391-ban ar ihen a'9Pe I1 1 near boYA h chorus 2 'Y ea Je .2 Joan SGHU'-TL nJ9'ck to 51331-'t' QI like an vanjjh 'bb efzwee pi I 3 L' Band 1 2 3 11+ Ch01'u's 1 WILLIAM PINKART Bill '-B111 is a guy Wits Personalifl' P1u3'n rates T-OPS with a of us D1-amatics 3 lo Thespiafls 1+ 235' na? -mf' BARBARA RYE ll .?S ggpable, fnendlya brilliant too There iS1'1't ? thing that She can t do n Girl Reserves 3-U Commerce Club ll E' JEROME smumu 'Jer1'Y Alt.ho1-18h 1'm not very 5311-9 1'd rather be Short' N than not at all H1 Y 2 3 I+ Student Council 1 2 3 I+ CHARLES msg 'Wy snuck Hgfifll mop cam I blufi' P I Eradsgted ed AS 8 Cheer-lead '?1II8ll13,t1CS 2113 lg Sgrllld shout, yosfrs e espian 3 9 to kn Student CO'l1I'1C1l 3 14 She'S abou-Swat a F11vver Flash 3 Q4 'l 4-W' ix -ee-4' we-'elk JOHN SCHROEDEH Jack Just Slve e the 'ide OPGU Spaces and 8 golf ball n Photo Club 3 1, Annual staff GOU 3 1+ SHEILA SPAHAPANI Spar 'HSPPY 80 lucky, fair and free Nothing exists that bothers me n Cheerleader 3 1, Pep Club 3 1, Annual Staff 1, Chee 1 Pep 5151? ding 555-by .-P 549 Ji? an 'nu RJROTHI SCHULTZ Gly peppy beam-al and 011 the giieer thgafjamthsre rl Reserve Cheer-leadlngs 3 lnter Sports h MARY LOUIS E S :She always ILL'-E:z.E lme to make h d riehdg ll P A 1 3 A A, 3: K n H n El-LE 1 n Il ' Q e 0 I -- - e b .n ' - I h t - 4 ' . - I ,255 New 2 :- ' '25, xt,71f.v:'JiihV Z ' y - - 5. 'Q 3 ' , lfq' . Q x I ' A f V' 513 3 le, I 3: Q J ' . L i - ' V we A g 5 A la Q 3541 Lf L fe 1 Ni? W- ' Q S213 we ll s fu 4 ' f f Il n N . m nnot n V on . ' . I G. . A-0 . - L -LL Pe 1 341 M1 Jfggiifgvjl gf ,, A I ' 'kh' VV 'f 635' ' I ' 1 'S , G f 3 'H 3 Y - -,uf v yyf , 6 3: Q 114 ' fi: ,, '7 A , f gi ' J., h z, J g iff' yin Ai ' , vt ,X V ,. q . . i X n H I N u I S ' I er . . H. ,b .n . 2- n ' - 1 - - - 'll PONNA Swanson Sirens' tibrsonalityp Carefr 1 always lookgm fOr SOl1lethj'-ng to gramatlcs club A 11 SP Club 1 Ns. HHYIN TREAN Me-In KLEH Pleht and He Just gets uearly earl n Y Ootball 3 .ff-6+ Q19 'sn' NORMAN VDQE! the score if 'vm-,nun 'asn't on the floor. Virsity Club 2-3-I4 HX 1' uni 'YHOm'5x.h1 5s n he enfgifznd zesfigd -A YH! with ze 10 kno BETTY TAIVAL HUM? 'nie a waste Slap an rafgisbest ly A wlll and a way Uhr sbut time is C ,nth 1' 1 Honor of her own U-me-' all 3-Lg anioni Couhcl Band 1 2 3 1. Foofftball 1 2 3-U Orchestra 2 3 1, B e Studen Ser'-'es as -h N3t1OD3l Honor t 3 1 Re if 1+ vm-51 Y Council 2 Sgxual Sta Fuwer Flash 1 2 3 1, Student Annual Staf fh Photo Club L 17 -al DONNA TURRIE The best glrl lS the one least talked about Student Council G lee Club 2 Commerce Club lg BETTY U?3'fUihe'S ,gshilgshds pmm, you aidom find her nature se 3 h al HQHOI' gfigogeseweili 2 student Colm L1 Photo 3 1? ll QR 'U 'lr' d.-s ggmFURT13R sum sr PETER Twig 'Lead me not into naiiggould sleeg tenptation, Just uf, away' show me where it is. his PATRTGU' V AN PFMBROO hgr -'Pate 5V,1e 1-'Faust nlpv ne days t eaytgzr a si cms Stay d t0 decide A 1 3 W1fWer spofbs h u t ,.t,, V, Z , QV V V h 1',,e - f K f.- , dwfwx Q N xi ' em Q if , A Yllr 0 Qtek 'L Q K ' ' E . - S I n d . ll u ' ' ' . . ' Lu ee 1 o . g - - - - - N 34, H . ' 14 do. ' ' ' . G Olllgzerce Club 34+ Q , . 2 - - - . K ,x - Lf t 'E 'Y .lv Mn ,, QP' A Ms , 1 K . Qt ll u and : I . h vi .11 . get . u . ,2- p 1 ll grirfbn , o . - -3-b . 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K X l I G, fl Jaci Schroeder Ellen Thomas Marilyn Cer-asoli Alice Proullire Joa T-f non Wet I A val H M Dua -A .yer x Fancy Koller XX Patricia Mitt Katny Kleiman 7 X. f X 4 fb. ff A A ' I A WHL CLASS WILL we the Senior Class of Np2,U belng mentally deflclert, uneducated and ready to depart to unknown places, GO hereby make this our l st will and testament vo ding all others heretofore made by us, and do afflx our hand and seal this fourth day of June lH the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty two EDGAR ADDISON Wllls his outstarding knowledge of English to Mr Barker MARY ANDRICK Wllls her giggle to Lila Moen RONALD BARR wills his devillsh ways to Joe Deldin CLARENCE BELLMORE Wills his car to Nlck Massie EUGENE BERCER Leaves school gladly RAYMOND BIGELOW Wills his girl troubles to someone who can get out of trouble better DELORES BOUCHARD Wllls her Job at Penny's to Elalne Tortelll EVELYN BRACKE Leaves to marry Teddy NOLEEN BRATTON Leaves her love for dusting books in the llbrary SANDRA BROUILLETTE wills her crown to anyone who can survive Pine Mountain slope ALICE BROULLIRE Wills her beautiful smlle to Donna Fulwller WARD BRUETTE Leaves his grease monkey job to Tom Detra CAROLYN BURKE Wills her raw hamburger sandwlches to some lunch toting cannibals JUANITA BUTTERFIELD Wills her slender figure to Elalne Hanson GERALDINE CARL Wills her quiet charm to Esther Jacobson ARVID CARLSON Leaves his synonyms and antonyms to Miss Belhuemer RITA CARLSTFD wills her creamy complexion to Norma Johnson DICK CAYO Leaves his President's gavel to next years class President MARILYN CERASOLI Wills her charming voice to Allen Gauthler THOMAS CHERF Leaves his ready grin to Jim House DONALD CHRISTENSEN Leaves his casts and crutches to next years skiers JIM CHRISMAN wills hls fllrtatious manner to Dean Jullan DENNIS CODY Leaves to yodel 1D the Fill blllv Hit Parade BOB COLLINS Wills his ba' honey to Jack Payant BEATRICE COWLING-Leaves to be with Bob GILBERT CUNNINGHAM wills his football helmet to anyone it f1tS CATHERINE CUNLINGHAM Leaves her long eyelashes to Shlrley Vargo NANCY DANIELS Leaves for St Lukes Nursing School FRANK D'ARRAS Leaves his football ability to next years team RICHARD DERRICK wills h1s clerking Job to his father LORRAINE DISHAW Leaves her sweet dlsposltdon to her slster Sharon LAVERNE DISPNEAU Wills her petite figure to Faith Stefani CAROL DURRESNE Leaves her dark and flashing eyes to Jean Cleary BRUCE DIXON Leaves his silence to the P A System RUTH EEDERSRIEL Wills her lUSXhBuSt8bl6 joke supply to Judy Waltz DARLENE FISHER Leaves to marry Tony LeGault TOM FOOTE Leaves his tardy slips to the office girl JOHNNY FORTNER Leaves without a push RITA ISU Leaves to wash that man right out of her hair H H H . A . . A , n IJ , , - , . BOB CHRISTENSEN-Leaves his 37 Ford to anyone who can get it started. D A - ll A D A Y O KAY ERECHETTE wills her heart to Terry EDITH ERE BERG Leaves for New Orleans to see her marine JIM EROEHLIG-wills his extemporaneous speeches to Webster DOROTHY FROMN Leaves for Michael Reese School of Nursing DUANE GAUTHIER wills his poetic abi11ty to Harry Wepsala PAT GIBSON Bequeaths her pleasing personality to some freshman star DARLIN GLASS Wills her utelevision blousesu to Maddy Carollo MARLENE GRENFELL Leaves to keep house for hubby RITA GR BBLE Wills her job at Kresge's to her sister Gerry PHYLLIS CUMM Leaves her high position at the Keg Drive In to Sal Moreau JIM GUSSERT Wills his ambitlon to the janitors DON HAMARI Leaves his mascullne build to the cavemen SHARON HARRIS Leaves to be a private secretary JANET JACOBSON Leaves her red hair to Mary Izzo CLYDE JOHNSON Leaves to be a city slicker DALE JOHNSON Wills hls locker on the third floor to next years mountain goats DONNA JOHNSON Leaves her penny collection to the Commercial Bank MARY JOHNSON wills her trombone to Fred Spanton CAROLE KANGAS Wills her giggle to Lols Hughes JDANITA KARBON Leaves her study habits to Nick Massie BILL GARDNIER Leaves shop to anyone who is interested in losing a finger JACK GERONIMI Leaves school to be a bachelor KATHERINE KLEIMAN wills her flashy pajamas to another sleep walker NANCY KOLLER wills her naturalness to Nancy Johnson JEAN KOVACICH Wills her hill billy records to W C K Y AUDREY KRANS Wills her angelic ways to Hsortan Johnson ALLEN KREGER wills his smile to Governor williams BOB LAHTI Leftlklll WILLIAM LANGE wills his class ring to Janice Benoit KNUTE KNUTSON wills his bashful smile to UC0ach.' LYNNE HENRICKSON-Wills his violin to Jack Benny. - ' , i LOIS LANCSRORD Leaves her drum stlcks to the chlckens JOANNE LARSON Wllls her darllng shape to some less fortunate person PUYLLIS LAVARNANAY Wllls her love of Economics to Mr Bettiga VERNA LAVARAAWAY wllls her glft of gab to Joyce Fillion BRUCE LEFEBURE Wills hls traffic fines to some mllllonalre BELENE LEGAULT Leaves her gum under the study hall desks CAIL LIDBECK Wills her short bob to Patsy Barr EUGENE LOBNER W1l1S his glasses to Mr Allen PAJL MACHUS wllls h1s curly hair to Fred Lund STANLEY MAJOR wllls hls domineering character to Harry Kleiman DOROTHY MARBLE Leaves her good times for better times JERRY MARINELLI Leaves h1s speedy reactions to Mr Firoucci JOAN MCMAHON Wills her ability to sew to Marilyn MARILYN MCMAHON Leaves her job at the City Frult Judy ROSEMARY MILLER Wills her love for shorthand and Phillips BONNIE NAULT Leaves her membership ln Photo Club trlous person Cowllng Market to her sister typlng to Shirley to some other indus SHIRLEY NAULT Leaves to walt for her one and only Don Plummer MAVIS NELSON Leaves K H S to carry on at Michlgan State SHIRLEY NEUENS Wllls her frlendly disposition to Joan warner MARGARET NORDELL Wills herknackfor the steering wheel to Patsy JEANINE NORDMAN Wills her dimples to Garon Piper Reed RONNIF OCCHETTI Wills her sunny smile to Kathy Kennedy RAYMOND OLSON wllls his bashful nature to Chuck Simmons BRUCE OSTERBERG Wllls his ridlng boots to Butch Gunvllle PODGER PALMCOOK Leaves his Htaxin to Sammy DENTIS PAQUETTE Wllls his low voice to Nancy Caruso DONAA PAQURTTE Wl11S her buck to the conservation department CLORTA PAQUETTE Wills her hearty laugh to Dlck Hanson GEORCIA PARKE Leaves her gum cracking to Carolee Kazda LAURETTA PATERNOSTER N1llS her love for the freedom of speech to Ann Stankevlch Mary JIM PAYANT Wllls his llne to any fish who will swallow it BETTY PERRON Leaves her happy go lucky ways to Maribelle Hlcks PPILLIP PETERSON Wllls his blond hair to Don Constantlni RUTH PETERSON wllls her nlmble piano fingers to Joanne Neuens BILL PINKART Leaves to manage Newberry fstore that ish CHUCK RE SE Leaves his shoe horn to Mr wilson HELEN RIOPELLE Leaves Don Rlttenhouse BARBARA ROUSE Leaves to join the stock car races BARBARA RYE Wllls her cracked test tubes to the clrcular file DOROTHY SCRULTZ Leaves her vim and vlgor to Marjorle Lagerfeldt JACK SCFULTZ Wills his wise cracks to his brother Bob JACK SCHROEDER Leaves h1s used flash bulbs to Mr O Johnson JERRY SPARAPANI wills his love for speeches to Dan MlPOn SREILA SPARAPA I L aves with Dick 4ARY STEELE Leaves her long bus rldes to Betty Swanson SELINA ST PETER Leaves to get away DONNA SWEMSON Leaves her job at Summit Dairy to Hercules BETTY TAIVAL Leaves her wild imagination to haunt the halls of K J I ' o . -,., . . . . . ' a -,- I ' . ' 1- ' Q a ...I . A - Q ' . s .. . A o J ' . c I I .4 . ' . s c Y . . I . I . ' n I ' ' 0 U.. . X . - U , x ' A a o ' 0 A - u . u ' Q . n - -- . '- -1 ' 4 Q . n ' 0 A ' ' Q 1 - . - . . J .' A . n , -. - ' U A . 1.1 1 ' A o , . ' a Y - ' . 1, . ,. .J ' n .J , ' ' Q I - c , . L . I., ' o u J., - - - . v .-, . . A A o v- - . I . . , -- . 1-1 -4 - .J . . . - , . - - 0 ., A . - , . . I. ' , . ' Q . A.. .' s Q . Q . . - . I.. M t .A . 1. ' '53 0 , . 1 .. .., -' -I A . .4 .1 . - . A ... ' 0 . L J ' . 4, 1 . - .H.S. DUANE TVAYER Leaves his love for figures to the Geometry class ELLEN THOMAS Leaves her long stride to next years track team MELVIN TREANKLER Leaves his ookey manner to Dick Guggert DONNA TURRIE Leaves her friendly smile to Joanne westby BETTY ULLENIUS Leaves her big Buick to Skippy Hughes PAT VANPEMBROOK Leaves with an engagement ring NORMAN VERLEY Leaves to wander thru the pine trees VERNON WEINFURTER Leaves his bus trips to Breitung to Jack Gibson DELORLS MEPSALA Leaves her brother to care for himself CURTIS WEST Leaves his physics problems to some unlucky Junior SALLY WILL Leaves her drawlng abllity to Esther Jacobson PAT WILSON Leaves to co star with Jerry Lewis PAT WITT Leaves her poise to Violet Sparapana JOYCE ELLIS Leaves her constant chatter to Shirley LaFleur Prom Court when we were juniors -1 N .A ' . - ' o - I Q ' ' o - 0 ' A -4 ' n 'T Y , ' 5 n . . ' - A . 0 , . . . - o 1' ' u ... ' e ' 1 .. 4 , ADMINISTRATICDN fffx flu xg V4 l f'x.Z?f'x IN.-urs,-f I . if XA f 'J 1 f X ,f A! K' f 1 Q J ff df 2 Q Ek f C J!! X Q xy f 7 f F A'QQ , WN Xxx . XX . ' Rx XX X zvcznc ' 'CUDNOHUFSKY- BGARD OF EDUCATION lllllm . vitfie 7 a U' - ' V A . I Y' ..-'-...g':., ' L' 9' 114457, 94 '- 'wunnugg l' nl1lllv39g,,, ', 3-ugzszazvnp -, 2. 'www . . .,., V--1+ Isaac D C G walter Raymond A T Allen Wallace Herbert John Dupuis Steinke Alquist Turner Bergman Lucarelli williams Trustee Pres Secly Att'y Supt Clerk Trustee Treas il ...-if iii- Mr Allen Mr Treado, superintendent MESS Belhumeur Principal an of Girls FACULTY Miss Belhumeur C P English, French N51 if Hr Fiorucci H-P G00d1'94u Chemistry Biolog General Science Misa McCabe Wlllson Home Ec, I II III Band, Orchestra ,...-A-4 Hivs Tracy nr o Johnson Chorus nam, science ff A Hrs Hlnton Home Bc I II, Family living Mrs 'hxrx English Miss Engstrom Shorthand II, Typing II Hr Hendrickson Shorthand I, Typing I rdf, r , gr . K ' Y v I as Q Z 7 Hr. ' . levy 0 . Mrs Carlson English 10 Miss Caldwell Gen Hath, Latin I II Mr Varda Shop, Mech. Dr. Hr. Mattson LL Bookkeepingg Gen. Hath FACULTY Barker English 12 Mr Person English, Int to Bus A fm ur. Bettiga. Econouicsg Am. Gov't Miss Hoore Librarian Hr Traver Speech, English 11 Miss Hiller kxglish 11 Hr. Palluconi H. Hiatoryg Forestry ns. Q is z' of o it Hr Hilokna Physical Ed, Coach xaqx 45145 Mr Uren Vocatlons, U S History FACULTY fwf ' 1,2 .ni Hr HcCarthv Algebra I, Sr Hath Mr Possi Hr A Johnson Shop III Driver Training, Shop I f? Dorothy LaFave Secretary to Mr Treado Wally Bergman Jeanette Broulhre School Board Clerk Secretary to Mr Allen R Miss Perry U.S. I-Iistoryg Sociology Mr. Cimnings Pl. Geometryg Gen. Hath KlUgSfOPd vs I M Pep Rand Parents Nigh+ Miss B pouring Older Poys Conference 'i Parents Night Pep Meeting the Esky Eskimos CDRGANIZATICDNS vfY'Ek' 34.14 1 - 0 X.J X xuxxsssyxs xxxk xxx,uxxuxx,,,ssxx!XilW X I xsxxxxx A f xx x59 I . 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' V , A ' '4'. - I . xg' , 0. . , 9 -Jacobson- DRAMATICS CLUB 6 O Nichols, D Thomas, E Hansen Cadieu, B Ullenius, R 0'Connor J DuFresne, H Fish Jacobson, C Hlresse G Turk, J Gibson L Paternoster, Hr Traver A faculty committee early last fall heard ninety students inter ested in Dramatics give lnterpretation of various selectlons From this group, seventeen were selected for active participation in the Club In addition to working on the numerous Hback stagen committees stage crew, makeup, properties, lighting, prompters, reserved seats, tickets, programs, and usherettes, the large majorlty of the members of the Club appeared as actors in at least one of the nine plays given during the year either for the public or for the Clubs' meetlngs are pleased with this fine record and hope that Dramatics' activities in Kingsford High School may be as enthusiastically received in the future as they have been in the past Hidden scenery Get your finger outa my eyes , P - 5 If , YL: 5 4 X ' V Q ' .L vt 1 in M,: .J I 3, I y sf. p W . ' 5 V. 'Z A I 9 J A 'Q lv, A ' . I ff K - A . ,4 X r . Q i F he f I A Y., 7' V S .3 J we - 44 r Q Q Ak M .. A YV 5, .f ' L , tfmx , 'Mays I ,sgrppl-' V ' , eg' A fag' , - , - , B. ' . ' . , - , J. ' . O . I O . - . Q - ' Q . ' . we ' C Lu. 2 I -mr' Q gil X., Ar . p J . x ' J 4 . f , 'J V v . - ,. A ,Q .N gc f ,f . , I .5 . , XA , THESPIAN TROUPE 713 J Thibault, J Pavant, T Ryan, C Reese, R Olson, D Pauthler M Stankev1ch, N Nelson, M Gunv1lle, N Johnson, J Willman, J Nordman M IZZO, E Thomas, K Frechette, S ull, A Cerasoll G Turk, J Glbson L Uaternoster, Mr Traver with the purposes of servlng Kingsford High School and the com munity, and of discovering new talent among the members of the student body, the Thespians soonsored five one act plays BOBBY BOX, ROMANCE INC , SUBMERGED, FIVE FOR BAD LJCK, and A QUESTION OV FIGURES which GROWING PAINS, a three act comedy of adolescence, was the Dramatic Thespian play given January 16 Individual readings were also given for the Club and the public throughout the year A small group of Thespians also received trainlng and practice in student directing this year we initiated fourteen new Thespians in May bringing the total of active Thespians to thirty three HJohn Barrymore Payantn in action Me in my fodder's hat 9 A I' 0 r ' a ' . o ' 9 ' ' u .1 I 5 . ' Q ' Q ' x. ' . . ' , .5 0 ' 0 ' . ' .T 'f' 5 were given for the community and the student body during the year. B 3 ' 3 ' 0 A P. 8 1 W E1 g ' I . vl X ANNUAL STAFF L Henrlckson, A Carlson Freeberg, L Paternoster S Sparpani, L Thomas, B Taival J Jacobson, B Cowllng, D Glass J Nordman, R Flsh, M Cerasoli Kovacich S Wlll, E Jacobson J Froehllg, B Nault J Schroeder, Mr Johnson Among the buslest orpanlzations in school is our Annual Staff, WH1CH organlzes and outs out the cherished Klngsfordlan Thls group, The staff is composed of sen ors and Photo Club members Advertls ing, wrlte ups, plctures, qulps, and typing are each huge departments and requlre buslness acumen, sklll, lmaglnatlon, and patience Checklng and re checking all materlal tak s tlme, and the work often becomes nerve racklng But when May comes around and the long awaited annual makes its aonearance, the annual staff, students, and teachers are proud to out our Kingsfordlan wlth their most treasured possesslons Boy, are we slavingx Ooh, look at my picture . ' - . E. ' . . - . ' - . J. 5 . ' ' . undef Mr. Johnson's supervision, has many different jobs to do. . i . ' - . - A t le ' , . PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB I L Henrlckson, R Hall, A Carlson, C Elliott B Ullenlus, E Freeberg, K Corrigan V Sparapana, H Broullire, B Talval M McMahon, S Wlll, S Lahtl E Constantlnl, B Fink, M Cowllng J Warner, R Fournier, J Nordman R Fish, B Nault J Schroeder, Hr Johnson we're the amateur photographers of K H S Under careful guidance, we are introduced to all the things and shown how to develop pictures! First, we put the print paper into the printer count to ten then rush into the developer solution, the short stop solution, Mr Johnson' in the darkroom negative and to put the print then the hypo We next wash the print, pop it into the dryer and usually ome out with a perfect print, unless we make a slip somewhere along the line To us, darkroom night, which is once every two weeks, is loads of fun But darkroom initiation in the during the course portrait pictures isn't the only way we spend our time We have fall, followed by a big feed and numerous parties of the year we take pictures at the prom, have our taken, which we later tint, and last but not least, hold our picnic in the spring which is loads of fun when we really go on a picture taking spree IL. 0' ,gy-5 ,am if Watch YOUP CH10Pi6Sl These initiations O ' I I . C . 0 I ' . I I O I . U . I . D . O 0 O I . . . Q . O ' O . I . C O I I 0 ' o , - . . . S a C 0 . . . . . WS A . 0 , : - ' X i . , I , g x A x ' r F ' ' l . ' A Q14 J 5 ,Q - - r 1 , l .Nix - L A X ..' , ., 4 , -. Q-, . , F 5 ,' I .N N X 4 . 42 X- wi , P I iff , . 1 ll S C' GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Lidbeck, E Constantlnl, J Weyek Lagerfeldt, E Tortelli, H H1CkS Dlshaw, M Olson Warlng, G Peart Walton, V Sparpana Johnson, N Lagerfeldt Cahee, G Peterson Peterson, G Harsh J Rost, K Kennedy Alice Turk The whistle blows The gym is rocked wlth cheers and screams One! two! three! four! one! two! three! four' one! two! three! a broken recordv No not exactly that, either! The Glrls' Athletlc Assoclation, with its SlghtS set on stronger bodies and the development of good sportsmanship, doesn't play ln any championship game, nor does it break any records Every Monday its members join in a game of basketball with all the pep of the varsity or a game of kickball Cwhich bears a slight resemblance to the natlonal sportj with the eagerness of the Detroit Tigers or relay games and races which vie with Santa Anita for sus Dense and excitement In February the hardwood courts were abandoned for the ice at the East Side rink in May,for the baseball diamond in the old Ford field Championshlp gameso Broken records? No! just healthy bodies, rosy cheeks, and the G A A with a zest for fun The vicious circle G, - . ' . M. ' . - . ' P. ' - . J- ' ' - J. ' . N- ' - H. ' . B- ' - ' A ' I A championship game? Not exactly--not to an outsider--that is! , . . VARSITY CLUB F d'Arras, B Blue, W Erickson P Treado, A Velns, R Hlrresse J Glbson, T Ryan, B Schultz G Rousseau, J Payant, G Turk 3 Brynick, B Farley, B Coll1ns C Baker, N Verley, P Massie Coach Mllokna J Deldln, B Johnson The Varsity club of Kingsford High School is enjoying another suc composed of all boys who have earned mayor athletic awards, has become one of the most active organizations in school Now that basketball season has been completed, the boys are plan ning a big nblowoutu in the form of a party Later in the year an in itiation will probably be held The old members seem very anxious for this date, but the Hrookiesn dread the day when they will receive their lumps ' But when it's all over, you can't beat the friendly spirit typifying our varsity boys But this club is not all play and no work The members hold week ly pasty sales During the basketball season they usher and sell cand and ice cream A new activity the club has undertaken is to purchase a trophy tor the grade school basketball champs Congratulations, chum cessful year under the capable leadership of Mr. Milokna. This club, Ill .I . - Y A ' Y GIRL RESERVES Grlbble, C Llndholm, B Wllloughby, A O'Hearon K Grlmes, M Gunvllle, L Paternoster, M Nolda McMahon, J Jacobsen, P Glbson, S Broulllette Ochettl N Koller, S Harrls, D Fulks DuFresne, B Flnk, H Roosen, C Franzen Nault, J Neyek, M Lagerfeldt, B Rye Federsplel, D Fulwller, R Fish, M Cerasoll Caruso, E Langsford, J Jenkins, K Frechette Izzo, J hestby Nordman, S Dlshaw Mrs Mlnton, B Ullenlus Mlss Perry D Schultz, E Thomas, L Dlshaw We, the S niors, who are leavlnr D D th1s spring, shall always remember the rand times we've had working and Dlaying to? ther The lmoressive candlellrht ceremonv hat C1lWPXSd the H3PBSSlUg day, the olarrlns and 1 liv r n of the Phristmas Pasket to those not as well O'f as most, nl olr Prlendshlo o rtv where each girl invited the man of her choice, ll take P vlan in our hook of memories All the work and worrying before the assembly vanished at the opening curtnlh mhe hoe, t n to rais WODGV to flHlSH Daying for the drapes, shrre w 1 olz 1 d L As the last link we have our 'house oarty,H when all the girls gather for the lest tin t th r After the lHiUCtlOD of the new of icers we d ve into t 1 ke! Por is lhis lS our last active partlclh tlor hlt shell relive them apaln and arain 'Li ....,. Laugh Aren't we furny9 Those quaint island rhythms ' Q ' 1 ' 0 l a . n l . . . . . . . ' . ' . ' ' . ' B. 'g . ' . ' ' . ' . ' . ' . S. ' . ' ' . ' . ' . ' ' . ' . ' N. ' '. ' . ' . . v J . ' . . . . . ' . . 3 . 0 . O . I . e , ' x IL.. ,' . F . - ' , . V . A ge . . + . . A 4 . k x ,QB '3 1 f' . A. . . e ' ' , . 'A ,a 4 . 2- . I ,se . . l . A 4. V L - K , .'.. -', da., nu 0 . e 5 ' , , I . . we .. i it' 1 Ju iles, the Yi Y. 4 . - . ' V A . Y I . . .. t .e ore e . ts . . ' f i o .he r.,' waitin? . '.. m ' ' ',F ' ..' we , . , Y ' x . ., t '1 ' , ' -- X P n . -' I Q xsi L 2 - . L , L , 5 i Q9 . 3 K N f - ' . -'fi . . .. HI-Y Wiele, R Olson, R Brynlck Schultz, J Thibault, A Vlens Rlttenhouse, J Payant, G Turk Glbson, E Add1S0n, P Treado Wepsala, A Carlson, J Deldln Johnson, J Harinelll, D Mlron Johnson James Payant Wlllman J Chr , , lwmn J Sparapan1, J Froehlig P Hachus Mr G Uren, R Colllns This years Hi Y Club started out the year in the usual manner, making the new members miserable at the lnitiation The Club also sponsored approximately twenty five boys when they went to the Older The big item it sponsored I and the proceeds, angels Boys Conference ln Manlstlque on thls years Hi Y calender was th basketball game this game the Faculty played the Intra Mural All Stars 368 52, were turned over to the Baltimore Family All in all this year has been successful and happy for the Hi Y H wwf Heyl Get in line! Ooh lookitl STUDENT COUNCIL Henrlckson, B W1ele, D Hlron Collins J Paysnt, G Turk, P Treado Gunvllle J Deldln R Mackle Langsford, H Nelda, K Klelman Cowl1ng R Aonosso, B Ullenlus Glbson, E Hansen, D Hellman Turrle M Broullire, B Flnk Rost, E Thomas, S Dishaw S Broulllette, J Froehlig Mlss Belhumeur, J Sparapanl The 1951 52 Student Councll, under the dlrection of 4155 L Belhumeur, has been very active tH1S past year It's thlrty five members are nominated and elected by thelr classmates It's three offlcers are elected each lay by the Student body The many 8Ct1Vltl6S of the Student Council mak it the most important or ganization in Klngsford Wlgh The most important project of thls club is 1t's scholarship flnd At the beginning of each year, th members out on a scholarshlp benefit dance to open the social season The club puts the proceeds of th's dance into the fund Loans have already been granted The trafflc post orofram, sponsored by the Student Councll, helps maintaln orderliness in th halls Three members of the Councll are l Aewise members of the Dicnlnson County Junior Red Cross, coo dneat n wlth the ork of the ouncll and Red Cross The Council sponsors the various Ly un programs All in all, the chief plUCtlOD of tee Student Council is to promote any proyect for the betterment of lHfSfOYd figh llllll R59 NIC. Chug, chug o we got Head for figures FLIVVER FLASH oolllns, J Dajant, G Turk, ussert, Q Olson, 'epsala, Thlbault, B Vlllouvhby, R Cadleu, Ielson, S Nlll, V Gunvllle, Torvlnen, R P15D19, D Glass, S LeFleur, altz, J DuFresne, J Veyek, T Jacobson, K Klelman, Treado L Paternoster, Mlss Moore The noisy click of typewriter Keys echoes through the room The wastebasket is soon filled with bits of crumpled paper This is make up night, and the staff is looking for new ideas Besides the routine straight news, there are always fillers and feature articles to be written The Flivver Flash Staff, which numbers about thirty pupils puts out one issue each month Along with the actual writing of art icles, there is also the wr1t1ng of headlines, the advertising, folding and selling of papers Included in the staff are editors, sports editor, business manager, typists, advertising manager, exchange and society editors, reporters, and selling committees All durlng the year, these enthusiastic journalists plan and practice for the annual Dress Conference, which is held at Northern Michigan College of Education, in Marquette Lastyear Kingsford had second and third place winners in the flnal writing event, and they are out to gain a first place award this time Ah, those paper boys! lcloseu co Qpergt A - , .A. . . . D.G ... .paw . - .:'- '- M.: - -a. ' - .- , 'Gm' . I . . . J. W . O . . 'V -1. . Thomas, K. Frechetteg M. Cerasolig J. Warner, H. Rooseng S. Brouilletteg B. Ulleniusg . ' - P. . Y - ' ' - n , - g , , ,h X 1 : ' ' - ion FUTURE HOMEMAKERS S Neuens, B Cedieu, B Nault, Miss McCabe, C DuFresne, J McMahon, R F1sh P Witt, J Kovacich, H McMahon, A Krans Can you cook? Sew? Be a useful member of your homeo If you can, you must be pn alumnus of the F U A A woman's work is never don ,H Pl ps true here when we are not being domestic we are doing things to Helo other peoole, such Hospltals Je teke tlW6 out fron our work for pled, tno Our year begins with our formal lnitiatlon and onrty The outstanding event, end tne one we all look forward too, is our trlp to Iarnuette inally to climax the year, we hold our annual Henolet Pick your gal, ahem I . 0 . I I I 5 . 0 . s . ' . .n. . , e 'n . as packing baskets for the needy or nelpinr in our conmunlty , . 0 'I . , ..- . .V L , I I A o . . . ' 3 , . F A . l 5 W Q I iQ? BAND 15 ifefma., 5995 gxaiix V fs, Q9 if Q Q V ' K A u. .-.,. N ig, 0 ,f Yi .X J fi ' ' E xl Ma4i,: Y 5 gli e f ,V , Q Q M - 'E'7'!fg v, , J ' , , I . VF I X ix I Q I s . u . R 'lil , , Sig g N .' 5 A - Q 'ef 'S ' . . - 5 xx jqfalua p , ' 2.5! D is, Y? . ' L' , I . A 11 , x, 3 'bi auf I ff if . el ,is- , . I x ll I I -Mb? ul 3.4 5 'P . .Ja 'Y-' , l, I Y If Q l .-. 1 Q - , ,SWL A . 4 CHORUS C Landstrom Mlss Tracy, A Gauthler, J Froehl1g, V Sparpana, J Weyek, D Fromm, J Olson, J Lund, D Dabb F Stefani, M Nolda, J Landry, D Vlgo, B Cadleu, S Klelber, P Andrlck, S Dlshaw, G Gribble, J Murray F Gentlline, M Coons, R Fourn1er, J Warlng, Y Bruette, D Caldon, P Corsl, M Lagerfeldt, R Wells The mixed chorus is under the dlrectlon of Miss Florence Tracy. It consists of forty four members who meet three times a week for full rehearsal and twice each week for sectional rehearsals. One member of the group is chosen each spring to attend Interlochen. This honor is won on the basis of musical ability and citizenship. They have performed in various activities during the year lnclud ing the Christmas Program and Spring Concert. The highlight of the season is the participation in the Upper Penninsula Festival in Mar quette on April 3. This page sponsored by ERICKSON'S STUDIO 1 J. Payantg R. Beauchampg J. Cayog C. Gardnerg C. Westg A. Carlsong R. Osterbergg J. Chrismang GIRLS GLEE CLUB ,'J A-no-is 3' Top Row C Constantlnl, A Saler, E Mlchaud, M Hlll, N Lagerfeldt, E Consta.nt1n1, S Kazda, J Kazda 2nd Row M155 Tracy, V 'ITema1n, O Vlchols, 'NI Johnson, F Roberts, If Spurrler, V Wllber, M Hlcks Front Row M Phllllps, W Alexander, J Carlson, J Arvey, D F1ll1on, J Hyland, R G1a.ch1no, J Walton DEBATE -J A Standing Hr Traver, coach, H Stankevich, G Turk Seated J Froehlig, S Broulllotte, D Glass, J Pwant : . ' -0 0 l ' ' 0 U. 4 0 0 I . . 'D . Q . I I ' a ' ' . A' ' 1. A ' Q . ' ln ' ' 0 ' ' . . 4 . . I Q l I ' ' I O ' I I . . 0 . . . - . . . 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' - ' - COMMERCE CLUB Standlns R Tlller, G Paquette, C DuFresne, Gre1fell, D Schultz, J Kovaclch, A Nelson E Freeberg, 1 Nordell, B Rye, Andrlck, D Bouchard, J 'cMahon, J Ellls, D kepsala Seated S iarrls, N Koller, llss nnvstrom, D Lurrle, J Jacooson KHG611W S ph11llDS, R redersolel, P Uerron 7 3 E THomas, H Ullenlus, Cerasol1, S Broulllette, B Talval M153 Pel uweur, J FroeHl1g NATIONAL HCDNOR af 4 J ' 1 '3 1 - Q I 1 V' 1 u ' -.-.f R N E Q F 4 1 PEP CLUB Blackney, M Stankevlch, N Nelson, O'Hea.ron, J Illlman, S Newltt Grlmes, J Murray, 1 Noldd, Turk, G Grlbkle, B Mllouvhb Carollo, S Leifleumr, J Waltz, Schultz K Corrlgan, B Rott, Dam. ls, D Fulvnler, F 111er, Hendrlckson, J Torvlnen, S Lahtl, Rlopelle, D Thomas, S Dkllllus, Dlshaw, M Izzo, J Nordman, J Westbd, 1ss Kuller, L Dlshaw -5 'i ,1 Rlopelle, L Dmshaw, D Schultz, S Soarapani ZERO HOUR SHOP Top Row T Elhers, H Schultz, R Ryan, D Jullan Bottom Row B Schultz, E Payette, H Humph, C Elllot JP'ITC3S PTD PUS JDIVLRS wO1S KING 4.f'H L. Rice, D Jacobson, A Berlinski, G Maedke, J Baldinelli, C Phillips, B. Cleary CLASSES X s gp Aevxs iss Ure ident rer 'ice Ures U'ttennm Sec etarj a son reasurer M arollo 7 U13 XXX I ,f f Cn Lp I5 f Q ' 1 C 1 ,,f A v' r fnenf U esia Secretary Treasurer I Q Es, ' Q cuvt st rr I Advisor Mr Ualluconi President J Deldin Vice President J Gibson Secretary G Turk Treasurer T Ryan 1 V V 'N X I f ff X L' A fi J N17 X 1 M X f f N ' , u - xx ga 'h 4 NJA. 1' '1 om FFESWIAH .i LSCT! Hrs. Turk P es-7 ez A. Turk Vice Ar 'entz J. Lund ': K. Kennedy 2 G. C e Nerf SQAFJMNUES JUN DRS ,, - or: X Perry . : .A , -5 I D. Xi '. - 3 ' 2 , ijent: D. ur .H gse 1 - r ': E. H n .. 2 - T -: f. C 3 - HOME ROOM 27 fJuniorsl R Langsford S Harris, J Gibson, C Krans R Johnson, M Gunville, K Grime R Hall 3, G Lindstrom, W LeDocq, G LeDocq, D LeGault K Knutson, R Gussert, M Geronomi, V Lobner C Kazda, D Holman, F Gentiline M Izzo, P Henrickson, C Grieninger Mb This page sponsored by NISSEN APPLIANCL A. Pearsong P. Massie J. Payantg R. Mackig T. Martenson J. Murra D. Michaudg B. Pavlo YZ M. Noldag A. O'Hearong N. Nelson tg C. Peterson, M. Olson S. Phillipsg J. Olsong L. Moen, J. Pilot HOME Room M5 QJuniorsl J Seymour, G Turn, Spanton G Rousseau J Thibeult, B Willoughby, 4 Trumble H wepsala H Roosen, M A Stankevich, J Waltz, M Weber J Weyek J Willman, J Torvinen, R wells V Sparpsna, J Mestby, B Swanson HOME ROOM 23 CJuniorsJ P Reed 1 HOME ROOM M1 CJun1orsJ T Detra, R Galla, B Fromm J Dykstra, R Farley, J Deldin Dorfler, D Fulks, R Duby D Fayas, Q Davis, C Franzon, N Dabb J. DuFresne, M. Finendaleg M. Dorflerg Bo E. Cunninghamg C. Ericksong J. Davisg J. Galeazzi J. Filliong D. Fulwilerg G. Furno This page sponsored by CAVIANI MUSIC STORE . ' . F. 3 O , .. . ' . ' ' F. 3 . 1 U l I U . 0 . , v . . 3 . . ' . ' D ' 0 A B 1 'V 0 ' o V ' 0 ' 1.1 id . J - D. Thomasg D. Secrist W yrf l ' L N. If J 6 6 , u ' Q ' 0 9 - - 0 0 O D 0 - N. ' . ' . 4 x L I ' A I ' O . J A 5 Q , , M8 HOME ROOM 12 fsophomoresj W Hill, R Foulks N Hansen, J Frankovich J Giachino, W Henry, S Kleiber, J Landry M Lagerfeldtp S Lahti, G Gribble, R Fournier, E Langsford, M Kpgns C Krans I L Jacobson, L Hendrickson, C Hansen W Grailer J House, R Jacobson, L Gunville M Heckler, M Hicks, Q Jones This page sponsored by DVRRICK'S GROCERY F. Lundy R. Miresse D. Rittenhouseg W. Rice, K. McMahon: R. Osterberg G. Monnetteg J. Murray, R. Meineckeg D. Miron G. Ratterg R. Osieczonekg L. Peterson W. Maynardg W. Peartg J. Oieng D. Pollock D. Massignong K. Wickmang C. Lindholmg R. O'Connor J Paruleski, D Richard, B Norman HOME ROOM 26 fSophomoresj M Mellon, V Dearson, M Paquette, G Piper, S Moreau, B O en O . O - l S 1 'O . O 4. . I . . , ' . . ' . 1 H N 5 . ' . 3 . - ' q ' U . ' . ' . s Q - . , Q - A .b o . s ' . ' A J. Jenkins If I 'v . ' O - . , '., U . s . . . A R- 5 4 , ' vi. ' 3 ' . ' ' A a, ,' . 5. 0 ' o ' 5. . D L. Colliesg B. Beaucham D. Constanti D- Berg: B. Bergg B. A. Carr K. Blackneyg J. Beno B. Bot tg C. Bennettg M. Cowlingg M. Broullire E Berndt N Car USO, Y Carl, A Charlebois HOME ROOM M KJuniorsJ pg B. Blueg B. Brynick nig A. Bergerong J. Bucang B. Bilgreen Calcari 3 B. Cadieug P. Corsi ity C. Caldon C willman R Secrist, J Zanon R Schu HOME ROOM 37 CSophomoresJ A Viens, R weaver, P Treado Wales, T Suttner S we C Robbins S Vargo, V Tnompson, R Schultz J Root, J Warner, L St Onge, G Verley , J Rumpf, D Schwalenberg, J west a, R Sparpanl, D Sf Onge ltz, F Stefani, L Styberski, R Tosdale This page sponsored b K ' 0 Q . ' , ' -Q 4' mx' 1 s - .Y I' - Q, If . ' . ' . - V T. . ' . . lstromg J. Weinfurterg R. wiele .:. ' I IO x O y 1 SNANSON'S GARAGE SO HOME ROOM Lglg, fFreshmenJ C Kujala, E Mills L Lidbeck B Moore, R Moore, J Michgud J Lund W Butterfield G Osterberg, P Paquette C Miresse, S Miller, S Newitt J Carlson. M Olson, J Osieczonek, O Nichols T Marheine, R Monosso, L Krang, J Weuens G Marsh, W Pancheri, J Mackie, L Neuens This page sponsored by STRAND'S FURNITURE R. Verleyg R. Babcockg R. Beaudryg P. Donovan L. Bilskig T. Carlsong D. Parnardg D. Constantineau B. Corrigang K. Corrigang S. Finendaleg J. Dowdle P. Campbellg P. Barry E. Constantinig P. Andrick S. Dishawg M. Carollog C. Baumlerg M. Bonetti C Eslinger, M Coons, R Bellmore J Arvey M Cahee, R Detra HOM ROOM 9 fSophomoresJ -H- , dl , w. . 3 . . . 1 af J 0 ' . I . J. Nicholsg M. Olsong R. Mortlg , Y -- Q 1 , . M 2 . : . . - 5, -. . ' E 0 A ' o A ' , Q ' , ' . . 'W T4 E Dennis, Y Uootwppe, U COw1ing D Axelson, J Bilski 1 Fetterly B Bennett R Beauchamp B Conery, J Cayo D Caldon, P Disnaw, T Berrutt1, D Dabb A Biglow, C Constantlne, D Erlckson, T Calloway J' Alsteeni D- Poucheg W. Alexanderg D Cunningham C. Cunninghamg R. Barnard, D. Bruette R. Barr HOME ROOM 39 CFreshmenJ HOME ROOM 39 CFreshmenJ G Hardy, C Gardiner, N Fontecchiog R Grismer A Gauthier, H Anderson, P Hagan R Giachino, R Hanson, T Hall A Corman, Uarris R Wink A Rors'rom, W Gu afson, R nlaminio D million, D Hartman, L Grieninger, D Rontecchio This mage soonsored by MONTGOWERY WARDS 5 HOME ROOM Mb CFreshmenJ G Stebbins, D Schultz, E Tortelli D Spanton, D Rowell, C Scantland, L Trecartin K Ullenius, A Turk, D Vigo J Phillips R Pryor, V Wilber, C wahlstrom R Pilot, R R4chards W Pnilllps C Simmons D Pirlot, A Saler, L Sturman D Rumpf J Pollack, E Thomas, G Peart J Waring J Rost, M Patzer, F Roberts, K Sparpana M Spurrier, B Peterson, Y Zoeller, G Peterson This page sponsored by MILLER FLORAL CO D. Johnson, G. King, K. Labby M. Johnson, R. Langsford, Y. LaRoche, A. Lashowski R. Johnson, W. Michaud, K. Kernan, H. Kleiman E. Michaud, R. Hicks, J. Kazda, M. Hicks J. McMahon, S. Kazda, C. Jones C. Lindstrom, M. Hill, E. Holmquist M Hong, K Kennedy, J Hyland N Johnson W Heckler, R Larson, J Luke N Lagerfeldt HOME Room hh CFreshmenJ 1 . . ' . ' . , . . ' . . . Y A O k M, a ' - ' . Q -A n ' n ' 1 Q ' A. Windell V , A , 4 ' 0 - QA: . S 4' . ' . ' . , R' 1' a ' 1 ' Q Q - 0 o .Q 6:u'!-H 2 I is A . Qs ,l' f 31 5, I , We are the buglers three one way to toast a Whose? well, Mr willsonsl marshmallow well, it looks good You tell them, Mr Sponberg, you ought to know Do you singvvo Somethings's amiss here, all Fast or slowvv boys in the class This page sponsored by O'LESKEY ELECTRIC CROSLEY APPLIANCES m 9 1 s s flfwef , l mis W 3 ,f I b , W ,f A - I Ah, U1Pt SHBPP 11f11f'OT'f'1 Speak to me ln dlfferential does things to me equgtigng f---4 This lS what 1S known as kw d 1 Duttlng your best fo Hmm a very bac ar c ass forward N FIIIUDCC CIISSIHCITIBH N UH KLLIIHS . X A .. , ti' .. I Now, Mrs. Carlsonl Elementary, my dear Watson No Distractions. This page sponsored by DICKINSON COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF INSURANCE AGENTS where'd everyone go99999 Even the best machines have their faults, hey99 Mr McCarthy! Youre making her nervous. Looks llke a long way to the mlke eh, Danny What a topic on the first day of springl Grime does not pay! This page sponsored by FRIEVALT'S FURNITURE TRANSFER R FIREPROOF STORAGE wtf' 5 X ..... , I . ? 4 ... R -W4 N V .,,-A ' ? ,. 'fu 2 Sticks and stones will break my bones but logs---they are my downfall. It is indeed a pleasure, addressing such a crowded auditorium Well, of all the Now girls, always remember HThe wgy to 5 mpnlg Hear Excuses or alibies999999 is through his tummylu Tbis mage sponsored by ABE COPOD S 8 SON DFPARTMENT STORE ' lllll X, 'Sy 0 ,nv 1 ,twtf Q, R xx Jil v swf X Qs ?W, ' O 5 f 34,0 '09 0' xox I ki 54g 69-4 9 Q Q f f Q o'.Q Q , 1 5 ' 6 1 QV -I P 3' O 03 0 46.0 ill X 'V if: 39 f l. 7 . 4? g K X 4' L , k kx K X f W N 1 X xx Y 'X NM J 1 x I lm.,tJM1 X x l M X X ' 4 ll x I Qt J 4 M K X U' p, fl V s 'ff V. 50 I 1 Q ' 0 -f L-' I3 1 fi 5 M' 0 hp, 0 f Q44 0,3 250: QGQZQ 'N sq' V: is .n 4 0 , . s 9 ' Mas' Q' 51 QQ., 4 . I Avg ' , ' Xb V tx' .J 9 94 w, C . ' A .. W 'W x 1 U 1 xg V A xx ,',1?.uf:TN,i.'f't1N4,?. ' . , ' KJ 1 FGOTBALL Too Row D Johnson, D Er1ckson, K Ullenlus, J Galeazzl, G Osterberg, F lender, D Gussert, W M1chaud, W Cowllng, J Llndstrom, Mr Mattson 3rd Row D Swanton, P McGarry, J Verley, T Detra, R Weaver, C Matthews, W Hlll, F D'Andrea, N Massle, R Langsford, E Dennls G Turk, J Payant, R Johnson, F Spanton, R Bryn1ck, T Ehlers, P Front Row R Chr1stensen, J Chrlsman, G Cunningham, N Verley, R Paquette, W Schultz, Colllns , D Thayer , R Miresse, J Deldln, F d'Arras, G Rousseau This years football team proved to be much more successful than the 3 won, M loss, tie record indicates This years team won its first two games with comparative ease and then had a streak of bad luck which lasted all season The Menominee and Iron River games were lost when the opponents scored touchdowns with seconds left to play The highlight of the season was when the Flivvers completely out played the Iron Mountain squad in the seasons final game Frank d'Arras and Toe Deldin were the influentual sources in this years successful season We all hope that with all the Juniors returning next years team will be as good if not better than this years Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford l 3 Ironwood Niagara Menominee Iron River Escanaba Stambaugh Norway Iron Mountain O This page sponsored by SUINO'S DRUG STORE I c Z . ' . ' . - . ' -1. ' . ' -K. ' . ' 5 Mr. Goodreaug M . Milokna. 2nd Row: P. Treadog T. Suttnerg R. Barr, T. Sullivan, T. Ryang 3 7 6 O 0 b O 7 O 26 7 13 3 12 O 1 Q :LIX I , W. 1 NR . n Kinpsford vs Iron mountain Score O O sr www vw ?Q'N l5' 'X1m ff' w ff-4 lk! This page sponsored by U P OFFICE SUPPLY CO . . X, Mnwwwswsw, ff i ' s f' 1. fM'f ' A . Q ,ids fi s TM -.3 'P ' s I A 'fi J ' . jc Q J l, if .gn - fW5fivf1,h. V ,gx A A . As,A , , 4, .,.,, , N . . BASKETBALL W. Ericksong R. Miresseg W. Blueg J. Gibsong T. Ryang P. Treadog W. Riceg Coach Milokna C Baker, N Massie, W Schultz, G Turk, N Verley It seems as though this year was a year of bad luck The bad luck that hindered the football team continued through the basketball season as our Flivvers lost five games by less than five points Although this year was an unhappy one in connection with basketball Everyone in Kingsford expects next years team to 'bring home the baconn as ten Juniors are back to form the nucleus of next years team Kingsford Kingsford Klngsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford Kingsford K1ngsford Kingsford Kingsford Ironwood Menomlnee Crystal Falls Niagara Iron Mountaln Menominee Niagara Stambaugh Iron River Norway Crystal Falls Stambaugh Iron Mountaln Norway Escanaba Ironwood 33 66 ' ' Lb 31 56 - hh 29 52 62 L9 SO Kingsford 56 Iron River 59 ao ' ' l+8 5b 6b This page sponsored by ALBERT'S GROCERY B TEAM C Scantland, K U1len1us, D Mlron, Coach McCarthy, R Hansen, D Axelson This year Mr McCarthye Hwighting Kidsn were a team that was high in Menominee range B squad circles The win, loss record of eight to seven should have been an indicatlon to the outcome of the B squad tournament but the 'Kidsn became overconfident and the Norway B squad upset 'Kids' in the first game of the tournament, but all and a they were a great team and we are looking forward to seeing them next year out to win the tournament This page sponsored by FOX THEATERS R. 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