Kingswood School Cranbrook - Woodwinds Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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Page 61 text:

JUNIOR GLEE CLUB Back rote: VanFleet, Stevenson, Wcssek. Cilray, S. Bob. C. Smith. Knorr, McNaughton, S. llapkc, Mott, Marker, Haven, S. Bartholomew Third row: Malott, Catley. A. Wright, Gossett, Sutherland, Waddell. Harrison, S. Allen, Roberts. Hcinrick, Bindley, Cumings, S. Foster, S. Horton. Second rote: Emmerman, Bird, K. Hartman, Lomason, G. Wilson, VanCamp. V. Armstrong, French, Mayne, Milner, Hauser, Hewlett, Lenz, Hildebrand, f irst rote: McCluskey, Hummel, V. Cross, McFadden, Prance. Davidson. W. Walker, Mrs. Lois Chapman (director.) Cripps, Ttmmas, DeWilt, Wilcox, J. Wilson. M. Falvcy. J. Anderson. •President SENIOR GLEE CLUB Back rote: Cooksey, Scofield, Marshall, Thompson, Hedrick, J. Wood, Tregenza, Guest, Stewart. Third rote: Garabrant, Rakus, Parrish, Frederick son, Jcnner, Worthington, M. Foster, Wert. Slinkier. Middleton. Second rote: Mulford, P. Bugas. Shrank. Sloller, Coughlin, NlcCortney. Welch, Waingcr, Hamady, Levy, MacPherson. Front rote: Sanford, Matthews, D. Bob. Ward, Dunn, Nason, Mrs. Lois Chapman (director), Shaw. C. Arm- strong, Hargreaves, Clucck, B. Erwin, Prendergast. Prcsidcnt



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PWP After the week of aches and pains incurred at Camp Mercstead, Maine, the K.S.C. hockey team returned to Bloomfield Hills for another successful season. “Pwp” Be- came our battle cry when Mrs. Houston shouted to one of the girls. “Pounce with precision! Throughout the fall this was precisely what we did to emerge victorious. The hockey season was not all serious of course, and there are many things which will always be remembered. For instance, who will forget the familiar figure of our near-sighted wing, speeding down the field . . . ooops . . . where IS that goal! Hockey Playday at K.S.C. climaxed the hockey season last fall with Patti Bugas. Joby Frederickson, Mary Lou Middleton, and Thayer Bice named to the All-Detroit Team. Reserve team positions were awarded to Jane Wert, Linda Myers, Linda Rakas, Mandv Matthews, and Sandy Shrank. The only disturbing note to an otherwise happy day was that the Kingswood girls were required' to wear orange pinnies, which clashed most disagreeably with the conven- tional high red socks and beautiful new red sashes. The cry was still Pwp as hockey season ended ami basketball became the game of the day. The forward line was graced with such astute players as Joce Scofield. Joby Frederickson, Jane Wert, Mary Lou Middleton, Ellen Guest, Ann Vandcr7.ce ,and Brenda Welch. With an abundance of good players, the intramural games were exciting and fun. After the midsemester week-end, badminton was started with great zeal. The three starting pairs in our games with Lincoln High and Bloomfield Hills High School. Joce Sco- field and Jane Wert, Molly Marshall and Joby Frederickson, Sue Flint and Kathv Van Dusen, led us to victories in all the matches. Throughout the winter sports season, members of the modern dance class could lx glimpsed floating about school in their multi-colored leotards. Although it was not always |M)ssible to observe these classes, there was no mistake con- cerning their presence, for the steady beat of Miss Fursten- berg’s or Mrs. Irvine's tom-tom was often audible. This year part of the modern dance group under the guidance of Miss Furstenberg, performed most creditably in the school operetta “Brigadoon.” Also integrated in the winter sports program was Miss Houser's lxnvling class. Although there was no intcr-school competition in lxnvling, the class often journeyed to the Bloomfield Lanes. Here, amid the professional atmos- phere of automatic pinsetters and a real snackbar the girls acquainted themselves with “outside life. With the erv of Pwp and the Spring, comes the sound of the tennis f alls relxnmding off the backboards, the oilv squeak of tin Lacrosse sticks and the crack of the baseball bat. This spring only a few changes will be made in our traditional schedule. In order that more time may be avail- able for the Ellen Wallace Memorial tennis tournament, the athletic department has had to cancel the Michigan State Open tournament, which was formerly held each May. La- crosse enthusiasts will find that more schools are becoming interested in our infant sport and soon we may expect inter- school competition. Golf will continue on the green” or old hockey field; so be sure you are constantly on the alert for Hying golf balls and chunks of sod. All this will follow in its inevitable cycle—Miss Hauser and her tennis, Mrs. Houston and her Lacrosse, Miss Fur- stenberg and her golf—All this will follow and will continue to lx successful if each girl remembers to “Pwp.” . . . Thayer Bice ATHLETIC COUNCIL Back row: Wcssels, Dusc-nherry, Norvell Front row: C. Walker, Middleton. ‘Rayburn President

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