Roosevelt High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Inkster, MI)
- Class of 1954
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BOWMAN Science and Mathematics B. S. University of Scranton Penn. DAVID L. CARGO Instrumental Music B. A. Adrian College Senior Hi Trainers IRENE M. DELANEY ROSE FLANAGAN Mathematics Mathematics B. A., Wayne University A. B. Marygrove College IRENE DEVORE Librarian B. A. Wayne University M. A. in Lib. Science University of Michigan 401 v1oLET FORBUSH MARVIN HAUK ' 1 Home Economics Social Science and Debate B. S. Central Michigan College B, A, Michigan State Normal of Education ELIZABETH HAUK College H E mics M. A. University of Michigan ome cono B, 5, Michigan State Normal College M. A. University of Michigan Senior Hi Trainens 1 FRANK HOFRICHTER Commercial B. Ed. State Teachers College HELENA H. JOHNSTON ' 'English and Foreign Languages B. A. Nazareth College Whitewater, Wisconsin 4 ROBERT HOPKINS Guidance Counselor B. A. Michigan State College M. A. Michigan State College ' 0 MARY JANE KAUFMAN English KENNETH NELSON Industrial Arts . . B. S. Michigan State Normal B. S. Florida State University NORMAN MIHATSCH College Industrial Arts and Mathematics B. S. Michigan State Normal College 9 Senior Hi Trainers JEANNE osoooo -,...,M.. . gsfiiif v im-N be-A QU . ,e.. .., ,. x 5 . i 8 , B. Ed. University of Toledo SHIRLEY STRINE Music WILLIAM RICHARDSON Biology B. S. Western Michigan College of Education C M. S. University of Michigan i JACK SCOTT Athletic Director and A Physical Education A 'fi B. S. Central Michigan College of Education H- --:F--1-'J ..gm. LINDA VATHKE Art . . . ' AI B. S. Eastern Illinois State B S in tS Teachers College Michigan State Normal College PAULINE AMBUHL Science A. B. Indiana University Junior Hi Trainers JEANNE FLEGLE Biology, Psychology, English B. S. in Education B. A. in Liberal Arts Bowling Green University HELEN COLEMAN THOMAS DOYLE English and History Hi story and Sociology B. A. Ohio State University B, S, Michigan State Normal College IE 2 2 1v' - HARLAN NORDEN 7th Grade B. S. Central Michigan JEANNE KNIGHT B. A. Michigan State Normal College Natural Science ' sr , H . ' - ' ' PATRICIA STEEN A Natural Science B.S. in Education Michigan State Normal LOUIS MALL JOHN PARFITT Science Mathematics B. S. Northern Michigan College Physical Edl1C3fi0f1 of Education B.S. Central Michigan 'Il Cffice Girls , 2 Y fx' 5 ' N .,7 Q! Edna Scott Winifrecl Pulfer Clerk Clerk A 7 5 Dorotharme Bartling Connie B Clerk Clerk :iw New Office Clerks: Shirley Delker and Marge Vargo 13 u-1 Cafeteria Staff 4 E Q, KVI' .SSQML ' , .,., , ll' A ': ' 1 ,. . .ss-za, f , f l , ---11 .. l- 1- -'1fA l 11 ' 5 L ef f 11 :-' ' , A '. ' 1 X I - 1- kv ,X Y' X ' X I fr y Mme mf I' 2 X Q Vi. 2 E Helen Schuster' Phyllis Andersor1jEleanore McBain,Gerrrucle Wilkins. 'I3 : - :IBEW Q 6 Rajiv ,.iY'k1 It .b ' x 2 -L .. .:, - ' 'W l' ff- f -dmv !5:.5-isa-. 2 is 5-U 7 sv? V' Tin ' Ni: , , xg 'x-if 1 N - 'W .1 'H ' x ! tif ,- f 3' 1 f K Nm. M 5 W I 'Y av- X il 1 40711 x CJQNQQN Zig f X S yi! r D' . 'I 3b xv . . 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G.A.A. 33 Home Economics Club 3-4 ANDERSON, JOAN MARIE Shining, sparkling brown eyes, sophisticated, worldly wise. Chorus 2, Annual Staff 4 18 ADAMS, GEORGE EDWARD 'Proud as can beg of his Irish nationality. BARROWS, ROBERT PAUL 'A silent energetic workerg ALLEN, DOLORES Sparkling eyes and merry faceg echo friendship and her grace. Dearborn High l- 2-3 BENN ETT, RICHARD O. Whose kind the World is glad Silence never betrays you. to have. Football 1 BERKEBILE, ROBERT 'Men of few words are the best men. Adams High School 1-2-3 BOLOGNA, DOMINIC Domonic, the leader of his band, Main ttractions BRAHMER, NORMA BLACK, EDITH MAE 'Blue eyes and blonde hairg Always has a lot to sayg a true friend in many ways. U always thoughtful always fair. Central 1-2-3 Home Economics Club 2 CADWELL, YVONNE M. BROYI-ES, ARDEN Quietness is the key to suc- 'He is mighty, he is wiseg cess!! He's a terror for his size. U Inkster H1311 1-2-55 French Club We hope some day his band will Baseball 2'3'45 Varsity Club 3' 4 expand. Class President 23 National Honor Society 4 H 4 19 X, Main ttractions CHAPMAN, MARILYN 'EE Silence seldom does harmg that is the reason for most of her charm. Salina l U fbi l9 CUMMINGS, Jo ANN COLBORN, RAYMOND 'The only deeds he ever did were acts of kindness. Baseball 1-2-3-4g Basketball 1- 2-3-43 Football 1-43 Varsity Club 3-49 Annual Staff 4g Paper Staff 4 CORB ETT, BARBARA JEAN 'Smiles win many a friend. Chorus 33 G.A.A. 4 'Never loud always quietg may- DAVIS' pAT be some of us should try it. A vii-Se here new joke DONN ELLY, JAMES J- G.A.A. 3 there? bl-If Sheiin-fwelcome 'A more cunning personality is anywhere. hard to find. 20 Paper Staff 2-33 Annual sraff 3-4g Home Economics club 33 Student Council 2-43 Class Sec- retary 4 DUNMYER, CAROL You'l1 never find her with time to waste. G.A.A. 15 Cheerleading 2-3-45 Cheerleading Captain 35 Annual Staff 45 Home Economics Club 45 National Honor Society 45 National Honor Society Vice President 4 XJ GRONDA, JEANETTE E. 'Always out for a good time, is that a crime? Lowrey High 15 G.A.A. 5-45 Home Economics Club 4 Main ttractions GRAY, DELPHINE 'A Treasure to find one of her kind. G.A.A. 15 Class Vice President 25 Chorus 25 Student Council 35 Annual Staff 45 Home Economics Club 4 GUCZ, CAROL WINIFRED Quite a dancer is sheg a dancing teacher someday she may be. Chorus 25 Home Ec. Club 3-45 Annual staff 45 Entertainment Supervisor 4 GRAY, SHIRLEY MAY With her cheery smile, and winning way, she scatters sun- shine from day to day. Edgewood High 1-25 Chorus 25 G.A.A. 35 Class Secretary 3-45 Home Economics Club 3-45 Home Economics Club Secretary 45 French Club 45 National Honor Society Secretary 4 GUTEKUNST, GERALD S. 'I could be better is I would, But it's awfully lonesome being good. Hi-Y 3-45 Debate 45 Football 45 Paper Staff 45 Annual Staff 45 Varsity Club 4 Main ttractions 'MM HARTSUCK, MARTHALYCE 'Quiet people are welcome everywhere. Band 1-2-3-45 French Club 25 National Honor Society 45 Future Teacher's Club 4 HOOL, ALICE 'YA beauty of 5'4 HENRY, JAMES L. 'A guy with a sunny disposition5 Will never lack friends. Football l-3-45 Baseball 3-45 Varsity Club 45 Vice-President 4 HOLLAND, DARLENE 'Quiet and sweet, Cure and petite. Class Treasurer 25 Choru Home EC. Club 2-3 . xv ,ri rf- s25 HUPKE TOM .'v' 'May all his future dreams come H A ' h birfiitgeg Queen t an ever trueg a better guy you never ,, U.SSAN' JANNETTE LUCH-I-E ' knew-n N1Ce to look at, pleasant to Chorus 25 Homecoming Queen gfeef, 2-45 Annual Staff 45 Home Football 2-3-45 Baseball 1-2-3-45 A person everyone likes to meet Economics Club 4 Basketball 1- 25 Varsity Club 2- Home EC. Club 2.3-4 22 3-45 Vice President 35 National Honor Society 45 Annual 4 Main ttractions JACKSON, SHIRLEY 'Every girl has her faults, And being sweet is hers. G.A.A. 35 Annual Staff 3-4 JESSIE, DALE A hard worker, a true friend A great Class President. Football 2-3-43 Paper Staff 2- 3-4g Annual Staff 2-3-4g Varsity Club 3-43 Senior President 4 KAROUB, ALBERT A. Friendly, loyal, honest to all This boy is really on the ball. Class President lg 'Student Council 2-33 Hi-Y Club 3-4: Paper Staff 3-4, Paper Staff Editor 43 Annual Staff 43 Debate 45 National Honor Society 49 Football 45 Varsity Club 4 KOCH, RAYMOND L. JR. 'A Calm and self-possessed young man. Football 1-2-3-43 Varsity Club 2-3-4 .V x , JONES, MARYLYN RAE An all around girl, full of fun, just a pal to every one. Band lg Home EC. Club 2-3-4g Paper Staff 49 'Annual Staff 45 Cheerleading 2-3-54, Cheerleading Captain '4g Vice-President, Home EC. Club 4 Chorus 2 1 KORTE, JOHN W. A quiet man is he, A president he will some day be. Band 1- 2-3-45 HI-Y 3-49 National Honor Society 43 Future Teachers Club 43 Schoolphotographer 3-45 Paper Staff 3-4, Annual Staff 4 23 Main ttractions '11 KRASHOVETZ, MICHAEL D. 'The captain of our football team, The fellows and gals all think he's keen. Baseball 1-3-43 Football 1-2-3- 43 Varsity Club Secretary 33 Varsity Club Treasurer 23 Var- sity Club 1- 2-3-43 Paper Staff 43 Annual Staff 4: Varsity Club President 4 LOMBARD, ROSEANN 'Her friends are manyg Her foes, are there any? Cheerleader 2-3-43 Cheerleading Captain 3-43 Home Ec. Club 4 LEWIS, CARL EUGENE Old photographers never die, They just snap away. Leslie County High 13 French Club 23 Band 2-3-43 Hi-Y 3-43 Paper Staff 3-43 Annual Staff 43 School Photographer 3-43 National Honor Society 43 A National HonorSociety Presi- dent 43 Entertainment Chairman ,milw- MAHER, GERALDINE 'Ready to work, ready to play, Ready to help whomever she may. Home Ec. Club 2-3-43 Home Ec. Club Vice-President 33 Home Ec. Club President 43 Chorus 2-33 Paper Staff 2-3-43 Annual Staff 3-43 Yearbook Editor 43 Future Teachers Club 4 LIENHARDT, TELFORD LEE 'His hair has wavesg but he'S level headed. Adams High 1-2- 3 MCELHANNON, MARGARET AMELIA Not that she loves study less, But she loves fun more. G. A. A. 35 Chorus 33 Y-Teen 3-43 French Club 4 MCGLNTY, TERRY LEE He hasn't very much to say, But yet he's charming in his way. MERCIER, NORMAN K- 'In and out, and roundabout? 1-1e's a nice fellow without a doubt. Main ttractions MCLEOD, ELSIE JEAN 'Always happy never grim, Sitting in class thinking of jim. Home EC. Club 4 MICHEL, NANCY 'A dimpled smile we like to see, A truer friend there will never be. Chorus 29 G.A.A. 33 National Honor Society 43 Future Teacher' Club 35 Future Teacher's Club Treasuer 39 Annual Staff 3-4 MCWILLIAMS, DONNA M. She has won many a friendg May these friendships never end. Future Nurses Club lg Chorus G.A.A. 35 Annual Staff 4 MOUSSEAU, ARTHUR L. 'A pest he may beg But a good friend is he. Basketball 2g Football 3 S M Hu it .,, f.. yif Av 1. Ill 'x P v', v , H Tf f x 'f x, I , 1 fx.-. ' , '11 w'.',. x ' ,Ks x .- J ,IL H' L I Main ttractions MULSON, SHIRLEY JEAN Very sweet and neat, A girl anyone would want to meet. PAPPAS, HARRIET 'We don't know you well, But we'cl like too. Huron High 1- 2-3 NEISWINTER, DAWN 'A pretty maid of much fun, Forever neat, and as bright as the sun. Forclson 1-2 Home Economics Club 3 PETROSKI, DOLORES I 'Always happy, always gay, Nature made her just that way. Elizabeth Barret Browing High lg Home EC. Club 2-5-45 National Honor Society 4 OLIVER, JACK L. Always witty always gay, Making everyone feel that way. Football 1-3-43 Band- 1 Track 2 PEIRCE, DOROTHY M. There's a sparkle in her eye, An a smile you couldn't buy. Romulus High 1-2-39 Home Ec. Club 4 X Q76'ffz5gcJf,' ll! D6X ffl' POINDEXTER, JAMES D 'I agree with no man's opinions, I have some of my own. Baseball 15 Paper Staff 25 Stu- dent Council 15 Hi-Y 3 ROGERS, HALB ERT When Halbert's on the basket- ball floor, All you see is score, score, score. Track 25 Basketball 2-3-4 Main ttractions RElNHOl..T, DICK 'A combination hard to beat, PRUDY, IRENE A scholar, friend, and athlete. Not only goodg But good for Something-n Fordson 1-25 Baseball 35 Foot- ball 45 Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Home Ec. Club 2- 3-4 SCHMITT , BONNIE SANDEY, SHIRLEY ANN 'Happy am I--from worries free, 'There is mischief in her Whl' Canlt Others be like me'n dimple' 5 0 Home Ec. Club 1 There is danger in her eye. Chorus 2 Chours 25 G.A.A. 35 Homecom- ing Attendant 35 Annual Staff 4 l'i'1 Main ttractions 0 SCHULTE, RITA ANNETTE 'She is sweet and she is shyg But there is mischief in her eye. Chorus 2-33 G.A.A. 3g Annual Staff 4 .-! rf SINDA, GLORIA C. ' A charming maid we do con- fess, Beloved by those who know her best. G.A.A. 39 Home EC. Club 2-3-45 Chorus 2 SCHULZ, DONALD Handsome and gay, smiling all clay. Football 1-2-3-43 Basketball 1- 2-3-4g Baseball 3-43 Varsity Club 2-3-4g Varsity Club Treasurer 3-43 Paper Staff 4' SLOTKA, SUZANNE 'A girl whose always out for fung But when there's work she gets it done. Chorus 2g Paper Staff 2-3g Annual Staff 1- 2-3-4g Home Ec. Club 3 usa 2643, . 1 'f:2. fM 4f11' f!??3?5SfiQ1 F'f1f 'fit jfq: 44: SHUHDA, ROSE MARIE 'Her eyes are dark, her hair is too, She has the gayest smile for you. ' G.A.A. 3 Main ttractions SMITH, BESSIE A. 'Dainty, modest, fair is sheg A charming maid we all agree. G.A. A. lg Annual Staff 4 SNYDER, SHIRLEY ANN It's very plain to seeg Shirley a bride she soon will be. 71 G.A.A. 1-35 Vice-President 2g Annual Staff 4 SVOBODA, SANDRA JANICE 'Her mind is like a Sundial, it only records pleasentnessf' Home Economics Club 4 ST. JOHN, LEON I make the most of all that comes, And the least of all that goes. Grayling High 1-2-33 Football 4 TOPOREK, BARBARA She is the quite kind, and her nature is sublime. Chorus 2g G.A.A. 35 Home Econ- mics 45 National Honor Society 4 Main ttractions TURNER, SHIRLEY 'An innocent faceg But you never can tell. Romulus 1-22 Qs WEBER, NANCY JOYCE 'With her charming smile and shining eyes, she will always get her guys. Annual Staff 4 30 ilii 1 vAUGHN,JACK 'A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Football 13 Paper Staff 2g Class President 3g WEBER, WILLETTE YVONNE 'Athletically she is inclined, a girl like her is hard to find. Basketball lg Cheerleading 2- 3'4g Chorus 2-33 C-.A.A. 33 G. A.A. President 35 Home EC. Club 2g Home Ec. Club Sec. Tres. 23 Class Secretary 2g Annual Staff 3-4 WALKER, RALPH WARREN 'Every maiden dark or fair, is crazy over his curly hair. Treasurer l WILKINS, BILLY WAYNE 'Tall and shy, but quite a guy. Football 1-2-3-43 Track 1-2g Basketball 1g Band 1-2-3-45 Varsity Club 2- 3-4 li Camera S y CICELSKE, JOHN 'Mischief and I are good pals. HALL, JOE 'No strings he's fancy free, But he won't always be. Football 1-2-3-45 Varsity Club 2-3-4g Basketball 3g Baseball 3- 49 Paper Staff 4g Annual Staff 43 Student Ci--.mcil 4g Varsity Club Vice-President 4g KIZER, VIRGIL A. A talented lad we all agree, He has won many friends, as you can see. Parkston High 1-2-3 Main Attractions DUKE, CORA ELAINE 'Flashing eyes, that declareg a happy heart is surely there. New Miami School lg Wayne High School lg Seven Mile High 2g G. A.A. 3-4g French Club 4 BRYNE, MARY Beneath the surface lie a heart sincere. G.A.A. l-3-4 R JOHNSON, JACK E. RTO take things as they are, Thatls my guiding star. Redstone High lg Northeastern High 2-3g Basketball 45 Track 4 JACKSON, JOSEPH LEE Swift and shifty, with his feet, All around he's hard to beat. Lafayette lg Football 2-33 Basket- ball 2-3-4g French Club 4 REED, RONALD This is our Boy, Ronald Reed, A fine dancer he is indeed. lnkster High l-2-3 KURYLIW, RAY Lazy as can be, But a whiz at Chemistry. Baseball 1-4, Football 2-3-4, Varsity Club 3-4 ROGERS, LAVEL 'His appendix gave him the blues, But at basketball he will never lose. Inkster High lg Basketball 2-3-4g Track 2-3-4 lass Histor And now Ladies and Gentlemen you are entering the third ring of our circus. On October 26, 1950 we Chose stars to lead us through the performances of our first year: Albert Karoub, Presidentg Shirley Snydeir Vice-Presi- dent, Barbara Manning, Secretary, and Ralph Walker, Treasurer. H , Our first act in Ring three was a HoeDown. The apparel of the clowns attending was strictly blue jeans and plaid shirts. The music and decorations were fitting a circus performance. Our next attraction on the bill board of stunts was the roller skating antics of our care-free group. Our sponsors, Mrs. Delaney, Mr. Beckman, and Mr. Richter also attended the skating party. The next gala spectacle put on by Ring three was the May Flower Dance held on May 4, 1951. The ring was decorated in breathtaking colors and the music set a pace for our daring stunts. To clebrate our triumphs of Ring three, we surrounded ourselves by Walled Lake. It was a rainy day but like all star performers we made the best of it. This proved that we were capable of making Ring Two. When we came back to occupy Ring Two we found that our circus had taken on a new look. There was a beauti- ful shine and we realized that the new addition was complete and worthy of the wonderful new acts we were to plan. To lay down the golden carpet of activities we elected Domonic Bologna as President. Assisting him were Delphine Gray, Vice-President, Willette Weber, Secretary, and Darlene Holland, Treasurer. Our First attraction while occupying Ring Two was a dance. The whole cast consisting of the sophomores took part in the brilliance of this demonstration. In our appropriate roles and costumes, we sold cakes to the audience that attended our performance. All profits were to go toward the day when we must leave the circus and act no more. Our accomplishments were many and were executed with the utmost of grace. Ring Two had given us much and we had done much in return, but we had to leave this ring and step up once more to a finer and more sparkling ring. We owed much of our success of this year to our sponsors Mr. Hank, Mr. Hofrichter, and Mr. Wilson. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease we entered Ring One. Fewer in number but greater in wisdom, we returned to execute our tremendous acts. To prance before us we elected jack Vaughn, President, Tom Hupke, Vice-President, Donald Schulz, Treasurer, and Shirley Gray, Secretary. The first act in this ring was a dance called the Snow Flake Swirl. Frosty was an honored guest at the circus. To celebrate Christmas in full fashion our stunt artists provided entertainment for the last day before Christmas vacation. This was a combined party and dance. A tradition was started and each year Ring One will sponsor the Holiday party. Our Board of Directors this year consisted of Mr.' Balzarine, Mr. Mihatsch and Mrs. Johnston. Shamrocks were sold to dress the Irish attending the St.Patrick's Day Hop. The dance held on Friday, March 13, in honor of St. Patrick, turned out to be a lucky day and a brilliant success. On March 24, the members of Ring One chose their rings. These rings will show the world that their bearers participated in one of the greatest shows on earth. Like the shot out of a gun we took our places in The Main Ring. We selected beautiful white steeds for our officers to ride on. And as they pass us one-by-one we see Dale Jessie in the lead as President. jim Henry is next as our Vice-President. Shirley Smith as Secretary and Donald Schulz as treasurer. Next come two performers together. They are Carol Gucz and Eugene Lewis, whose job it is to make sure that this is the nnst wonderful of our four years of circus life. Following the parade is Dick Reinholt as Sergeant-At-Arrrs. Gerald Gutekunst took over this position in Mid-seme ster. Representing our rights in the Student Council were Pat Davis and Joe Hall. Guiding us towards a wonderful season were Mr. and Mrs. Hauk, Mr. Nelson, and Miss Osgood. Our first feat of the year was the Homecoming Dance. This dance was now a tradition of the Senior Class. A great sense of humor was shovm by both the Board of Directors and the actors at the Senior-Faculty basketball game. This game is one of the biggest attractions that the circus puts on. The most elaborate costumes and the fine st specimens of dancing were exhibited at the junior-Senior Prom. This was held at McKinney Hall on May 14, 1954. To display our acting talents, we had our Senior Play. The title was 'just Ducky' and it consisted of a fine cast and a lot of laughs. A slight vacation was needed by all so we retreated to the Gay-El-Rancho in Gaylord, Michigan. Alfhflllgh we were all used to the hard run of circus life, we returned from our trip on June 6th, tired, sore, and bruised, by june 15 was class night. We had a giftatory and our class prophecy was read. All the students willed some sort of personal quality. Two days later on june 17, 1954, we marched through the main ring to the tune Of 'Pomp and Circumstancef' And what could be more fitting, after four years of the Pomp of circus life, we go out to face the Circumstances of the world. Class Prophecy Dear Classmates, Well, here it is 1964. Remember ten years ago, when we prophesied what you would be doing in 1964. On check- up, we find that all of our prophesies were correct. Florence Adams puts the stingers in bumble bees. George Adams is still trying to drive the snakes out of Ireland. Delores Allen is a coalminer somewhere in Pennsylvania. Joan Anderson runs a canteen for soldiers of the First World War. Bob Barrows manufactures clouds for the Sealy Mattress Company. Richard Bennett has just replaced Mr. Hofrichter teaching shorthand to the girls. Robert Berkebile makes forty-five caliber swords. Edith Black models straight jackets. Dominic Bologna plays the wash board in Spike jones' Band. Pat Brockway puts the mercury in thermometers. Arden Broyles is now Potato-Peeler-in Chieffor the armed forces. Mary Byrne is a locksmith she carves piano keys out of elephant tusks. Yvonne Cadwell paints the squares on checker boards. Marilyn Chapman makes pleated skirts for cars. john Cicelski is an artist. He paints the spots on leopards. Ray Colborn puts the numbers on Marilyn Monroe Calendars. Barbara Corbett is the new truant officer for District No. 8. JoAnn Cummings is trying to invent noiseless thunder. Pat Davis is now starring in a hit movie called Patti Get Your Gun. Jim Donnelly is now Secretary of Defense. Carol Dunmeyer owns and operates a beauty salon for French Poodles. Delphine Gray teaches diving to life guards. Shirley Gray is still waiting for her husband to come home-from San Quinten. Jeanette Gronda is the new piano player at Lessel's Bar. Carol Gucz is the head of the National Lonely Hearts Club. Gerald Gutekunst makes fur coats for dogs. joe Hall sews lace on ladies' lingerie and sells it from door to door. Marthalyce Hartsuck is still trying to prove that Einstein? wrong. Jim Henry is head conductor on the train at the Detroit Zoo. Darlene Holland is head pilot for Flying Saucers lnc. Tom Hupke is the water boy for the Detroit Lions. Jannette Hussan pulls the needles out of porcupines to use in a broom industry. joe jackson runs an air conditioned bar in Alaska. Shirley Jackson is now head of an industry that puts eyes in needles. Jack johnson is now on the Quiz Kid Program Marily jones is going to replace Hole Loke on the Arthur Godfrey Show. Albert Karoub still holds his old position at Krogers. Virgil Kizer is now taking Arthur Godfrey's place on T.V. Ray Koch has a newspaper stand in Dearborn in front of cunninghams. John Korte is now head window washer for the United Nations' Building. Mike Krashovetz is a horse dentist at Churchill Downs Racy Track. Ray Kuryliw is head of the Atomic Energy Commission. Eugene Lewis is one of the panelists on Juvinile jury. Telford Lienhardt cuts the tracks in tires for Mack Tmcks. Roseann Lombard stretches pizza dough at the Greasy Pizza Pan. Gerry Maher is a teacher on T.V. She has a new show called Mrs. Peepers. Terry McGinty is still trying to reach the top of Mt. Everest. Elsie McLeod demonstrates the Colgate smile on billboards all over the nation. Donna McWilliams runs a boarding house for horses. Norman Mercier makes a new kind of home pernament. He uses it himself. Art Mousseau runs a baby sitting agency ffor babies over 215. Shirley Mulson writes poems for Burma Shave signs. 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Delores Petroski makes coo-coo clocks for bachelors that she left behind. Irene Purdy is a hot rod driver at Motor City Speedway. Ronald Reed is head noodle in a noodle factory. Dick Reinholt teaches ballet dancing to D.P.'s Halbert Rogers is a lumberjack, he uses the trees to manufacture toothpicks. Lavel Rogers has perfected a new soap called Lavel. Shirley Sandy perfected a new deoderant called Gone with the Wind. Leon St. john makes bi-focels for near sighted Ant Eaters. Bonnie Schmitt is a trapeze artist for Ringling Bros. Circus. Rita Schulte runs a pawn shop on the east side of Detroit. Don Schulz is a Forest Ranger, and Dale jessie is his friend Pronto. Rose Shuhda punches the holes in cheerios. Gloria Sinda polishes the ice at Olympia. Bessie Smith was on the first successful flight to Mars. She brought back a husband. Suzanne Slotka is the cigarette dancer for Old Gold's. Shirley Snyder has discovered a new formula for bug-a-boo. Sandra Svoboda manufactures bubble pipes. Barbara Toporek is now a highly successful fan dancer. Shirley Turner has a shoe repair shop where she repairs horse shoes. jack Vaughn is a boy scout leader for troop 102. Ralph Walker is a strong man in a side show. Nancy Weber is an author. She just had a book published 'called How to Keep Yor Man liillette Weber runs a gymnasium for fat women. Bill Wilkins is the main attraction on a Midget Wrestling Show. Some mighty unusual occupations! We'll be checking up again in 1974, and we will be to let you know how your old classmates are getting along. Prophetically yours, Pat Davis, Alice llool, 84 Delphine Gray CLASS PROPHETS 2'- -5 AX J X UNDERQLAQSMEN J X X 55 256 f X153 E Junior Gfficers President Arlene Bone Vice-President Wayne Suiter Secretar y Carol Columbus Xl Treasurer Joann Herman tudent Council 9-ag, ., qubvv ' fd-Q - ! 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Rin ,-W .ww g- my Siva, 'x Alf? gg' ,fig fr Slim RQ I. D. Temple K -t---V -.I , , X 1 , Nancy Thomas X x ' - 1 -S Dorene Thorne ' Conrad Toporek Mildred Tresvin A: . . l David Tweedy X an in 'f ' ,, 1 63, Ted Tyler x fy '1 . in ,A H 4 if ' , N 45 W M' Ronald Walker mi 'akai If, ft A nh Dick Ward K ,Q lil r xifi, gh ith fiimxl MA Torn Waskiewicz Rhima West 1: Q if ' ' ii Kay Wetzel ' Q -3 5 ef- 'Q . f- -.M li Robert Wielkopolan 'T 4.7 x V, ik New .N V X O William Wiljanen A1 XJ, ,l X i 51. . 1 W l ' - gt jane Williams X S11 Joan Wilson - Patricia Vail ,, .A r It D is Theresa Voss -1 N .p 5 V -- V, A Joyce Yankee 4 i ix j ,Nw , ig fi i :4A -- , Stanley Zak -' -1 -':- Sf 5?-Qifiii' X L' .-1' ..,, up F ,T -vc - 'H 9 , i ' Q 53 Snaps is 5X 'W' fl WTIES X 'W , LJ! ff NW Qffg V WE THE STAFF X UIQ, 'N ,Q Q I ' ima 9 + 6 'W agflrq .A - i 1 W , X, 4 ,v- EJ X V' is-Ci .V R Q I, ,Jg,,x. r f n 0 fx 5M . ,Ax KN, Y' . fggfz 5 K , 5 .f W ,TA 4 :Y N, 4' ' ' GM ca r V tp 16: 7 4,4 H X , 4. , i-.. ' 'Q . f- 3' ,La A - -f A nh 'V X RN. 4- A Y ., A-:: ' 1 Q jing, J: Q ' 7 Sal , j ff' ,, - U 8 ,gn U QC D X 229 5? .QR x gf x MQ! Q9 tudent Government C7 s it n List-'T TO IXILSIIT: mf. wcuife, nobbie Atums, Joe Hall, Par Davisrlim P-fglilyea Qt ON D ROV: vlohn tllotka, llill 'f eljanen, Gerald Cat, Tom Szwajkowslil, Eddie COHIUS, Donna Low, ludy l ichards, flaul Voss. It's main purpose is to create a better understanding between the students and their advisors. It also tries to improve the school's appearance and to help carry out the rules set up by the members of the club. Each year two students are chosen from each grade to represent their individual classes. This year the Student Council consists of 12 members. Joe Hall is pre-si dent, Bobbie - vice-president, Pat Davis - secretary, and jim McElyea is the treasurer. In the future as in the past, we are sure that the Student Council will continue to carry out its remarkable work. li li- Int National Honor Society President Eugene Lewis Vice President Carol Dunmyer Secretary Shirley Smith Treasurer John Korte RMERS 1 1 I il i ,- aw-I to .. SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. ll. Johnston, Janice liearn, John Korte, Eugene Lewis, Carol Dunmyer, Shirley Smit Nancy Michel. SECOND ROW: Marthalyce llartsuck, Diane Gerrz, Rosemary Hanson, iiobbie Adams, Terry Treadwell. Thomas Hupke, Rosalie Huddleston, Albert Karoub. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Ibach, Delores Petroslcey, Diane lviblock, Sandra Brandt, Sharon 0'Day, Iiarbara Toporelc, Minda Britton, Ilene Tarjany, and Catherine Jefferies. The main thought uppermost in each of the members minds is to embel upon the minds and hearts of fellow students to achieve and maintain a higher scholastic standing, to be of service to others less fortunate and to believe in leadership, embodying character, scholarship, and service which enables them to take their place as builders of democracy. 'In the near future, the present N. H. S. hopes to be able to have a Junior N.H.S. which will consist of nineth and tenth graders. b hers lu eac re ufu fm, .-'94 -fa' Q. M1 1 AB' B- . me .wk xv? af tl x . f cckzif has k. . 10C wb Diane ittorlr 0111. a Br Hans Xilnd ffriesv afy tgnr e JC Rosilnzlddles therxn dra Brarsggallersuck' Ca te, Sanperrillfl Ce Har J hm KO! Betty Martha Y In O nerr, ray' -.hehe Ben Cy G YI bafa Nan Nanc. Bal' field, kin5,.ve111, Hat HOP Crl lyn l Mr. CeS D2-I' T- Fran, ub' IGH. , lxafo O R 1-fling 'am ' T T Ba Inari . LEF a,-,CY OW: D- V, N R TE ROW IRD SEA ND TH ECO hef' 5369, gfhustef. t Jane 0f0cer Hp S54 TED: L FT ro IYIGHYT -101717 Kon-6, Sandra grande Rosemary Hanson, Nancy .10.Cl76l, Ozone Nzblock. Dre -'future Teachers Club was started In October of 1953 at Roosevelt Mr. Hopkms, it ie sponsor. It is aflflze ted with M. T. A. fTl7e A0017 lg Associationj. It is members consist ofpupils from the 91-I7 ply -and the 0171? Ofgcer being different from other clubs is if IS F0 keep au account of the actfvrtfes of the The 0131.17 purpose of the club is to ene fession of teaching. by an Teache- ougly 12th the lwisto ' club. ourage 1710 IS ,gra des rlan Wiz e d re students to v' os uty .go IQIFO tlwepro- 58 French Club i K 1' , ,ll lx ,g, . 1 ,, , gs'-x -PM 5 x 4 ' 5 SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. ll. johnson, joe jackson, Kay O'Dell, Terry Treaclwell, Janice llearn, Diane Nibloclc, Bryan Kostelnik. 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V if SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra Brandt, Carol Authier, Ilene Tarjany, Florence Fody, STANDING: Barbara Bennett, joan Rinnas, Betty DeMilde, Janice Bowers, Shirley Stoner, and luliann Burkowski. The Future Nurses Club, a club for all girls, grades ninth through twelfth who are interested in a nursing career, held its first meeting of the year on September 22, 1953. A constitution was drawn up and the officers were elected as follows: President-- Ilene Tarjany Vice President -- Carol Authier Secretary-- Sandra Brandt Treasurer--Florence Fody The dues were set at ten cents a week, and the meetings were held every Wednesday afternoon. After the first meeting, the club was very active. Some of its activities were: Cake, Popcorn, and lemonade salesg trips to various hospitalsg and sewing bees. The annual Christmas Party was held on December 21, and at this party the members received their Future Nurses Club pins, which were financed by the club treasury. The project for the year was the redecoration of the nurses room. Pillows were covered, and the girls began working on slip covers. Mrs. Forbush, their sponsor, helped the girls to obtain information on the various schools of nursing. She also rented a couple of films for the enjoyment of the members. The Future Nurses Club is a very active, and worthwhile club in our high school. Vv V7 T7 ' - Ng , I ev-ff 1 TX .. .,f- C - X - lf? Girls' Athletic Association ' ,....,'.,,.axsa ' j SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dexa Coleman, Elsie Cummings, Gail Felton, Barbara Miner, Claudine Wyman, Rosalle Huddleston, Beverly Clevenger, Nancy Gray, Lillie Williams, Betty Perkins, Elsie Brewer, Mary Ruth Richards, Lynn Cutler, Juliann Burkowski. KNEELING: LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Schuster, Janette Currier, Darlyn Hatfield, Florence Fody, Betty De Milde, Cora Duke, Minda Britton, Judy Jenks, Pat Kilgore, Sandra Brandt, Lois Hollis, Barbara Benn ett, Mary Byrns, Frances Crivelli, Gail Clark, Julianne Burkowski. STANDING: Libby Huplce, Yvone Allore, Catherine effries, Melba Word, Joan Rinnas, Pat Chope, Mary Ann Blair, Carol Authier, Vivien Henderson, Miss Osgood, Pat Schritski, Mariam Karoub, Diane Niblock, Margie Shubert, Yvonne Washington, Mary Bernard, Sharon O'Day, Shirley Stoner, Barbara Bush. The Girls Athletic Association of Roosevelt High was started this year by Miss Osgood. To get money for their treasury the club sold sweat shirts with the initials GA.A. on them. These were very successful as every one knows. The club meets every Tuesday in the Gym, where the girls play various games. The girls divided the club up into Juniors, Sophomores, and freshmen. After this the Sophomores were divided up into two groups, Team A and team B. Also the Freshmen were divided up into two groups then team A of the Sophomores played team A of the Freshmen and team B of the Sophomores played team B of the Freshmen. Team A of the Freshmen won and Team B of the Sophomores won. Each team will play the Juniors next. Winners of these games will play off and the winners of that game will be champs. . . ,..i1-...t...,.,...-. --.. ,. -- V- W -- ' President-- Beverley Clevenger Vice-Presidentn Nancy Gray Secretary-- Rosalie Huddleston Treasurer-- Sandra Brandt 7N'W7 ' 5' 'QQ nblgl. UA Y e 5561 uv. uswwu M VQFW 'F' A.. Es -.'..k z 'i -7' Y ex ff Y-Teens SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanine Adams, jane Allen, janet Schuster, Barbara Goocher, Betty Dobbins, Minda Britton, Pat Beatty, Catherine Jefferies, STANDING: Yvonne Washington, Elsie Cummings, Frances Crevilli, Barbara Bennett, Mary Ruth Richards. Rosalie Huddleston, Gail Felton, Mrs. Kaufman, Barbara Miner, Lillie Williams, Marga- ret Mclillahan, Darlyn Hatfield, Lois Hollis, Barbara Bush. C: Qixcei SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Beatty, Mrs. Kaufman, jane Allen, Betty Dobbins, Minda Britton, Janet Schuster, Barbara Goocher. Their first activity was the recruiting of new members which proved very successful. As money making projects, several bake sales were held. In late October the club sponsored a hayride which was very successful. On December 21, the girls went Christmas caroling and on a food hunt. 'The Snowflake F1urry, the last dance of 1953, was sponsored by the Y-Teens. In late February they were able to send two girls to New York to observe the functions of the United Nations. This club is progressing along extremely well, and in the future- they hope to increase its membership to a sizable number. 63 Debate d T an John Koffei 0 RIGHT: Albe 7 rc Ixaroub, Gerald G Lltenkunst y Mr M . L . Hank E 1 llgene Lew' IS Maiwettes LEFT T O RIGII T1 Ther esa Voss 1 Linda C OSEQIIO ' .13-Het S Zwajk . owskl, Judy Jenks FD v 1 exa Cole Inau- Somechlng new has been added to Rooseveh High. k's first mawrettes have appeared at severaX games this year. There are five maaorc-:ues now, hu: they hope no have more soon. The gjds chose lane: Szwaikawskl as 'Drum Maier. 64 Pa Per Staff 5- ., ..,,.. '1 . WA gf 'S 'gf SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Pulley, Arlene Bone', Rosemary Hanson, Albert liaroub, John Korte, John Magewick, Janice Hearn. STANDING: Miss Alford, Nancy Gray, Gerry Maher, Beverley Clevenger, Judy Wetzel, Tom Hupke, Joe Hall, Dorothy Keppler, Marian Karoub, Rosalie Hudrlleston, Frances Crivelli, Donna Klaus. LAST ROW: Carole Columbus, Margie Shubert, Diane Wintersteen, Carol Cingel, John Korte, George Petrena, Gerald Gutenkunsr, Ray Colburn, Don Schulz, Mike lirashovetz, Melba Word, and Joyce Ramirez. cl . X15 pxannngbh A X0 V33 ge X beblw oi one C0166 e ' s Vatk Sie Caui'iX'x5b O? Sue eo he BQXXACSYSQZ 211365, so Qvoe Vin, page me 'itaigwll 15506 ioouibx glided its-1'E5'155 Y Se Og fa Tlx Saw some tyxeiiveosiit 9064 1 'Dacia scales 10 Oqei dxixffla he 5936 1 - K , A 1 16,5 ,Jearihe piss td X059 ag a Seo bg AOW' mi Wa ol A06 'ul CVO e c Seb Pave' SA nd 'OA ,O we lg? Q66 ues 39 axcage 're-9 - 5 Ae as x YC R ' ' -i Mlm T T' M of - C 1 -X,.'i..1i,X kfs mv: T H 11 A '-f f W!!! 4 5- y K A ' 'H Q i fhu HMI: 1-:Y l T J B 3 - 7 'X Q PRESENT Tl-IE I954 ANNUAL. Annual Staff SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Kaufman, Nancy Michel, Bob Murzin, Barbara Schulz, Gerry Maher, Diane Gertz, Rosemary Hanson, Pat Davis. SECOND ROW: Arlene Bone', Carole Columbus, Marilyn jones, Nancy Bartling, john Korre, joe Hall, Eugene Lewis, Shirley jackson, Carol Dunmyer, Shirley Sandey, Alice Hool. THIRD ROW: Donna Klaus, Shirley Snyder, Donna McWilliams, Bill Livingston, Tim Maher, Gerald Gutenkunst, Ray Colburn, joe McClana- han, Willerte Weber, Mike Mcliee, Carol Gucz and Nancy Gray. -.il Qxogem 'Y To XNG1 95, PCYEDI' ST AND . S03 UUE' r 0011635 'flglcv Engines. 4 1 Q 57, U aCk5On 7 blaivi 1. Sbllleg if Hanson' ia ' af Annual Staff Bob Mufzifl, Barbara Schulz, Diane Gertz, Gerry Maher, Diane Germ Gerry Maher. Chorus SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Strine, Jeanine Adams, Mary Bernard, Mary Lou Morano, Sally Wortham, Pat Chope, Ruth Ibach Donna Klaus, Lillian Thompson, Barbara Myers. SECOND ROW: Marilyn lbach, Dorothy Barton, Betty Perkins, Gail Felton, Janet Burgess, Barbara Miner, Tommy Smith, Larry Anthony, Lillie Williams, Elsie Brewer, Betty Perrin, Lois Hollis. LAST ROW: Ruby Walker, Rhima West, Minda Britton, Mary Ann Peltz, Joyce Cummings, Pat Seastrum, Jimmy Springer, Larry Harmon, Melvin Pluto, Janette Currier, Dexa Coleman, Judy Jenks, Elsie Cumm- ings, and Theresa Voss. o t O96 . . qeo 9 6,097 as gl oi Nl 'Wax ,ovfw Nara et sr Nia Qxt5T. Q 4 oiegadx X051 5 I or N ks! o 09 0 wi xv' f 5 sol - qc! 9 S0 'SO awe' -,590 56 6301 ' 616 XQS1 eyj. g D Q xl G 0 5 6 Y C0 A1 SK' . ESS K QC? ' QX5 Xaie S Wx aboog ,. Soloigxevea 01. T05 gitozei? oellloe i XOAQS C1992-l XX C09 SLSQS1 GX anagixg ,oc 9 SC WC O99 95 X 9191 X 6,,O10fgx,o0Q'io,2,av0 N .-we '5W,f,,n A moe: 0 V00 My - vi 9 wage ,009 1 we . X, SC 52- QC Q0 no e0 Jing e we 0 iw 1099 6- 1 'XX Vice 165' we qffxei F' C X59 Y' occ vo XC' ,goxyi-Cv :Cro YN C Bea 09 Quia? 6285 55895 tee 6016 't ' 5 - Q oi ww rg ev as sw 6,1 W 6,5 Q0 03965. 'Glow g we Xl meillo AQCYSQXXG 30236 0606: Xie-celeb Sx HN' fu u 7 S9 F .. P: .. K W . f A 3 , .':'A4?'- Q 'g. I- ,F tx f si ' , 'A' I Q Q ' 3 f A UA N 1- A -wi .JE N ,,,, an-.ug - 1 L he I V' SEATED: CENTER: Sharon Authier, Joanne Beck. FIRST ROW: Marthalyce Hartsuck, janet Berry, Shirley Stoner, Libby lluplce, Dick Wiggins, Gary Dragowslci, Lawrence LeAnnais, Rosemary Bukowski. SECOND ROW: Corinne Warren, Carol Authier, Elizabeth Nelson, Zuan Simms, Marcella Smith, Bobby lbach, Betty Donahue, Carl Bryer, Sidney Boughten, Roger O'Dell, Rita Passage, Don Corey, jackie Cottle, joe McClanahan, Roy Fetter. STANDING: Pat Chope, Stanley Simms, joe Leon B W'lk' D ' ' , etty 1 ins, ave Barnhart, David Crawford, Allen Castle, Henry Blazelc, Warren Copple. Not Pictured: Eugene Lewis john Korte. The band took many trips in the past year, these were, two trips to the Masonic Temple to hear the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, a trip to Ann Arbor to hear the University of Michigan Concert Band, and in February a selected group of members were sent to Ypsilanti representing Roosevelt in the annual Sols and El'lSemlJ1e Festival. At the first ofthe year the band received a complete new line of instruments, allowing for the formation of a seventh grade band consisting of twenty-eight members. I7 ,- X if y M 4 1'?lii 'i' i ' 'I me - ga h -. f X lNSlDtf g glib. ,La..,, 11 Xi--ii -Li 254 and Varsity Cheerleaders R yH on, A1RPk fy r 5 N s V' . i 1. e Phyllis Pun y C1Clb Will rg Marllyn jones, ef M N Keserve Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Schultz, Rosemary Dean, Nancy Bartling, Donna Clause, Carolyn Passage, Kay O'Dell, and Diane Gertz. EJ Varsity Club 70 I , W ff w-1 gy. X-4-4 : ,L 'E 3 fl Q ' 1 2. f- Til '4' 1211 ' I U' 19 ' P s Y , E x ? SEATED: LEFT TO RIGHT: lllr. Scott, Danny Foster, Ray Colborn, Robert Gutierrez, joseph Mrozowski, joe Hall, Michael Krashovetz, Donald Schultz, Thomas Hupke, Ray Koch, Leon St. john. SECOND ROW: William Fisher, Gerald Wyatt, Tom Szwajkowski, Halbert Rogers, jack Oliver, Gerald Gutekunst, Robert Murzin, Arden Broyles, james Mclilyea, joe jackson, Ray Aebly, Kent Chicosky, Richard Twigg. THIRD ROW: Albert Karoub, Walley Murzin, Nick Schmeltzer, Claude Smith, Freddie Rubin, Roy Fetter, James Henry, Dale Jessie, David Morgan, William Wilkins, Lavel Rogers, Donald Kilgore, Ralph Hill, Douglas Traskos. ossxcefq' . T h ' ',f1..?. 'l . . .Nr ll , Wfllwll . ' l'- , X ' .9 'q 'liwU . , K N Wt . gl AMX , ,A gmt-W XX V... -vlwx l l x . X 7 , X wx lwmm 4 -X M,---gx... .. ' ,lg r , . X - ' if J H law-if-1 W if .. ,xii wr- it N ix M , l, .W , - . bf 3- -Q, h lt. , ,grnww ' , . ' ' ' Y . ' - 4 3 Www ' X NW Xl. ' x all , ' N X at f X 'll - l f W ... , lk ,A X, r A i N Z .W , XY .L X ,y J v , X12 ' ' NIM X Y l 1' it I - Veils o l, Xuagh W F U46 . X 5 - X N 'I . X09 - wiozovl XVXQQXLC . 30 6926 O XXX Bob . 1 'Y -Q,-. H? , W . 197' X' 61480 Sblx SCXXOYL. ., Q00 11116 w sew -ke 1 x , W ' el 2' 6 lfvax 315 'U QQX' ke lo 6113055 Qty! X 1 b ' 7 ow Aol? 'G'- Bax Wilkins T QW -tx , N 2-Xi BOC: gi Bi S-936' Wi moglcs- xx' O - C den ' ,V QB ' XLBYO A Qaxe fri ,YG DX lxxbeiilogegba -83CXL5O91 . LE 5ClD0UAya lCx X 1 log -rig ' Q09 1 Offs Oxkfle , gimshoqetzl Wgkin ack egiawzza in L ww The Roosevelt Varsity Club began a successful year by having the annual initiation into the club. The students having participated were the ones that played varsity football. To bolster their funds, dues were paid and fines were levied. Mr. Jack football and basketball coach, then gave the Varsity Club the idea of selling Varsity club shirts, which was very popular with the students. Late in the year the club sponsored a dance. lt was very successful. Senior Play Last QXESFQI V A R I Z' FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Albert Karoub, Bunny Chapman, Gloria Sinda, john KORG BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Kaufman, llerry Maher, Eugene Lewis, james Henry, Leon St. Joh Nancy Micheal. NOT PICTURED: Jeanette Gronda, Deloris Petroski. Don Schultz. On May 20 and 21 the senior Class of 1954 if if presented the annual senior play. This years if 'L play was a three act comedy, written by Donald Payton, called just Ducky. The play was given at two evening performances and one matinee. The cast of characters consists of the following: n John Korte as Mr. Maxwell, Nancy Michel as Mrs. Maxwell, Delores Petroski as Betty Lou Maxwell, Jeanette Gronda as Bernadine, james Henry as Wilbur Maxwell, Albert Karoub as Hercules, Donald Schultz as Craig Moore, Leon St. john as Mr. Moore, Eugene Lewis as Del Marshall, Gloria Sinda as Aunt Mary, Marilyn Chapman as Miss Blayne, and Gerry Maher as Connie Maxwell. Girls will be girls as proven by Betty Lou and Bernadine. Mr. Maxwell has been chosen the new head of the citizen committee. When Mr. Marshall and Mr. Moore came to interview Mr. Maxwell, Betty Lou, Bernadine, Wilbur and Hercules put on a show to prove the Maxwell family is insane. Miss Blayne, the writer of the lovelorn column, game to see Mrs. Maxwell because Miss Blayne had received a fake love letter from the girls. This plan was the cause for the show. It turned out to be quite a plot before everything is finally cleared up. The play was directed by Mrs. Mary jane Kauf- man. N , UH X ,U .u EE f U 3? 49 W j -Wfkf f 1 , if M . f L V354 ,QW I Z fl fTf lMJ!QX fl ,X W w ' f .lf Wh! Ny -Jia Class room Snapshots s 'Q Varsity II Star Players Kent Chicosky Joe Hall D l J ' -.Q-- a e essie Bill Wilkins 7, ix, gi Donl5chulz - S , I XX. K U ....,,:. li NH211 bert Rogers V . if j -, i,.i 1- I - E J E Joe ackson I Varsit Football Team Captain Mike Krashovetz Joe Hall -Y, ,. A -.. , , , fm s My , .wmwmmsswszwvw -. ' ' ,.,,J,, , . J 8 Q ROW 1: LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Twigg, jerry Wyatt, Mike Krashovetz, Ray Aebly, Bill Fisher, Ray Koch, joe Mrozowski, A1 Karoub, Ralph Hill. ROW 2: LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Scott, Doug Traskos, Leon St john, joe Hall, Tom Hupke, Danny Foster, Jack Oliver, Fred Rubin, Tom Szwaykowski, Kent Chicosky, Coach Mihatsch. ROW 3: LEFT TO RIGHT: jim Henry, Dick Rein- holt, Dale Jessie, Dave Morgan, Bill Wilkins, Bob Murzin, Gerald Gutekunst, jim Fritz. E 9 b Y J F Q ! N N- 'z 1 KC If N X Q f , 3 . 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Lutheran Madison Inkster Det. Lutheran Romulus Allen Park Garden City Madison Inkster 32 33 27 32 41 24 29 21 36 39 23 33 59 29 16 42 Freshmen Basketball FRONT ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerald Popejoy, jim Bethune, joe Judd, Bob Ingram, Gary Broyles, Fred Evenson, Donald Ronald Shingler, BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Mithatsch, Bill Wiljanen, Dan Foster, Dave Barnhart, Tom Slate, Russell Fritz, Keith Makowske. ,J W M A Complete repair Dept. Inkster's Most Beautiful Jewelry Store INKSTER JEWELRY CO5 27411 Michigan Ave. Inkster Dedication Mr. Robert j. Bowman, science and mathematics teacher at R. H. S., we dedicate our 1954 Bulldog. Mr. Bowman always has friendly smile and a kind word for everyone. This has made him an outstanding person with the student body. He has done a wonderful job in helping his students with their experiments and mathematics problems. As a sponsor, Mr. Bowman encourages a fine sense of school spirit and conveys a feeling of friend- liness to everyone with whom he comes in contact. Mr. Frank Hofrichter, commercial teacher at R. H.S., we dedicate this 1954 Bulldog Mr. Hofrichter, having taught at R. H. S. for twelve years, is a very outstanding person in our school. The annual staff appreciates the help he has given them in the past years. Mr. Hofrichter re- ceived his degree at the State Teachers College in Whitewater, Wisconsin. Mr. Hofrichter is noted for his intense patience with his classes. He is known for his participation in all the activities at R. H. 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