Roseville High School - Tower Yearbook (Roseville, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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I2 Organizations ......... 20 Sports ............... 32 Unclerclassmen Actix in U L: L H ,-1633251-. M- +1 'Q a Lf! ' 3 ii , - I Y Wim ,iv pr, Lys wig, Oz 'wi ,A 2. ,. Mfg: lb -r' Q, f ,.. UL .-11 ' ' H ml IGTTIS. 4422 Puovocnnvuen Y S FORMAL HND WJ vw jk Szffxlmq CQNDID WEDDINGS . 5 E J Y v cusfrom FRHMI NG ' ,- :::.1i1.. 1, K,,...v, Lf it b as wg N f qw U ,. ,. lem .Y ew u--an i i 'E' , , 1' ses, Q, uh is I mx X 'Q g x ,1 'f T7 ka IJ, ui M 4 , gp .1 I' Z 5 xg! .4 2 ,Q 5 VIEWS OF A NEW SCHOCL Cn the ensuing pages are photographs taken at random throughout the I various departments of our new high school. In every scene pupils are pictured CLASSRCOM UNITS All day long students travel -We through wide hallways to large, airy, well lighted, spacious class rooms where they receive in- struction or prepare assignments. 45 rex Commercial Department Future office workers and business executives take advan- tage of the many useful courses offered in the commercial field. Modern equipment becomes fa- miliar to each student. Art Department The Art Department is com- pletely furnished with facilities for crafts as well as the fine arts. Specific crafts made possible are jewelry making, ceramics, plas- tics, and leather work. One of the highlights in the Art Department is the pottery wheel. The Industrial Arts Department provides spacious rooms, where students may become adept in many skills. This department is composed of the wood shop, the machine shop, and the draft- ing room. Each room is equipped with all th e modern power machinery and equip- ment that is avail- able. Industrial Arts Department lc VM C U 3 s Department To round out the curriculum Roseville High School makes sure that its students may par- ticipate in musical activities. A large band room, a choir room, practice sectional rooms, and storage rooms meet the needs of those interested in music. Science Department Completely and modern- ly equipped laboratories afford opportunities for many students to further their interest in sciencesg such as biology, chemistry and physics. , 5 Q L vu V ' , ,. iw: nm-plv-. Y 3 P Q V24 5 Y , ' - - ' Ii ,if'fh 'S?f!7,E i I , ., ,,. ,. I.. K fl j g g .. : Q ,V -,,',,- 5-A-.WL-msg I I I II 3, Q . Q 1 I P' I 'K . em we -rf, 5 , 1 I I I I T Q 'H' ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY n , df., QSM W-ask -.. X, , I , wi ' A kd V V Q 1 1 CO-DEDICATION . . . Because of these qualities-their interest in their stu- dents and their activities, their spirit of co-operation, and their wonderful sense of humor-the TOWER of 1956 is dedicated to Mr. Albert Daas and to Mr. Roy Severson. '14 Board of Education 4 1 11- ll 'CII 3 Ill 3 Ill 1 HEI 1 il- 1 Htl 1 1Il ld 1 I I S ' ll I I I 1' I I 1 ' ll Ill Ill !l1 Seated Left to Right: Mr. John K. Carls, Trusteeg Mr. Russell H. Kaiser, Trusteeg Mr. Clarence E. Pryor, Secretaryg Mr. Usher T. Boughton, Presidentg Mr. David D. Masters, Treasurerg Mr. Donald O. Case, Trusteeg Dr. Stanley S. Conrad, Trustee. Assistant Superintendent Superintendent Mr. Dan A. Shirtliff Mr. Carl Brablec 15 . 5 A Principal Mr. Harold C. Wilson l Assistcl nt Principal Mr. L. B. Williams Athletic Director Mr. George Koskimaki W ff? Counselor Mrs. Helen Foley N W Maxwell Berry Physical Education Fred Boyer Science-Mathematics Mary Lou Braun Physical Education Leonard Dalton Science-Driver Training Myrtle Davis Commercial Joseph Devine Science J! NOT PICTURED 5 Clare Browne Home Economics Eugene Parkkonen Mathematics Irene Banko English L. J. Beardslee Industrial Arts Flossie Bernys English-History , IP I X4 fQQ?fr,7fi'f iff' Hal Bundy Industrial Arts Kenneth Clinard Science Albert Daas English-Speech John Drugan Industrial Arts Tony DiCuiccio Commercial Grace Easton Home Economics Robert Jackson Mathematics Neta Kolasa Home Economics Richard Lofts Vocal Music Mary Maerean English-History Seraphime Mike Instrumental Music at 1. r 1-1 :Qs f eg? gn. ,alas A at w-s,q:lt, ft , 1 gfzgfitzfpegy A 'rc vw nm.. sms ' 21, ' gi .: so r L. ffff E ,, , iifg-magna, mg if 4,3559 vii fl 1lfe4fi f2 7 if if if ' A . 3.4 5 -iifui new-Q1-.all 1 .if?if'!' , - sf ' FT: iii: ..,, S. 'S ' be X K if S 2 its fm fy, it K ' wi V 1 Q . as 4 ' in 'fr 155 ff i :' P' fin ! is -1151-if I - is .. T ix f t P Q rx Q gg iii KV' we i f ,, vga me ay . ' .-i-'. -gfwiis 'gggsf r in--. Q gk Nbr! I, Els EM .pix aa v 5535 N. iffgimi-iikifei 9 'fix 77wfuj W! f Natalie Koshey Art John Krudy Industrial Arts Toivo Lauri Commercial Albert Minicucci Social Science Stuart Morton English Mary Louise Muma Librarian Wenna Ratliff Commercial Roy Severson Social Science Eugenia Shirtliff English-Latin Ardith O'Donnell Mathematics Bayonne O'Mara English-Spanish Gus Paulos Social Science K ,flwf Helen Wiltsee English Barbara Wittbrodt Home Economics William Wolfe English H X f . 1 . eff, , , . L, , fd. A,L.f, ,1 Stanford Smith Social Science-Speech Murray Suppa Mathematics Phyllis Westphall English .iv- f' '- -Jw, feivly ,, f X '! ORGANIZATICNS Many new clubs were formed to further students' hobbies and vocational interests. The organizations took many field trips which added to their scope of activities. Attractive facilities were provided for club meetings. The Hi-Times staff had its own press room. The Home Economic clubs held many pleasant pot luck suppers in the well equipped rooms shown on this page. wawwg. NJ ff? 'A' Future Business Leaders of America Row I: A. Royce, B. Bowen, 2nd Vice Pres.g A. Barflh, Sec.g C. Harrison, lst Vice Pres., Mrs. Davis, Sponsor, L. Votteler, Pres., S. Erdelan, Treas.g S. Leander, J. Niedzielski. Row II: M. Russo, C. Young, J. Coe, S. Wells, B. Mason, P. Santia, H. Rolenc. B. Goschin- ski, S. Nelson, B. Vaughn. Student Council Row I: G. VanDingenen, Treas.g M .Kucharski, Sec., Mr. DiCuiccio, Sponsor, Mr. Wilson, Sponsor, B. Boughton, Vice Pres.: P. Clare. Row II: J. Phillips, R. Crowe, P. Metzger, K. Guske. Missing from Picture: M. Nardm. Pres. and S. Heese. 22 Future Nurses Club Row I: Mrs. Burns, Mother Sponsorg J. Hudak CSec. 8a Treas.J, G. Ruth, fPres.J, M. Horner KV. Pres.J, Mrs. Bernys, Teacher Sponsor. Junior Red Cross Seated: D. Kangas, S. Hartsfeld, Miss O'Mara, Sponsorg C. Wilson, A. Willis. , Standing: J. Hudak, M. R. Horner, S. Leander, E. LaGrant, D. Beitz E. Roeder fPres.j, C. Martyniak, T. Pistols, B. Goschinski, C. Case, D. Lee 23 Future Teachers Club 2 Y.. Row I: M. Ball, A. Sassaman, M. Johns, S. Bisby CV. Pres.J, J. Row III: B. Boughton, D. Torp, S. Heese, M. Buttars, K. Burke, Crawford CPresJ, Mrs. Shirtliff, Sponsor, E. Durham CSec.J, M. L. Collis, D. Beitz, D. Carls, A. Willis, E. Klinger. Kaiser frreas-J' J' Lyon- J- Hudak- Row lV:- C. Schroeder, R. Zoellner, P. Tunkun. J. Slawick, G. Ro- Row Il: J. Wood, J. Inglehart, E. LaGrant, S. Leander, L. Dam- berts, L. Stark, L. Cattaneo, schroder, D. McCormack, M. Horner, J. McGregor, D. Wissler, B. Durham. Home Economics Club Row I: B. Vaughn, J. Lippard, E. Votteler CSec.J, M. Wiggert QV. Row IlI.' M. Dale, J. Sirois, P. Case, G. King, F. Bresso, L. Dam- Pres.J, Mrs. Easton, Sponsor, A. Sassaman CPres.J, J. Kowalski schroder, B. Klenk, L. Votteler, J. Bonamie, M. Kucharski, K fTreas.J, D. Fenton, S. Torp, J. Davis. Patton, M. Kaiser. Raw ll: K. Kubasinski, M. Ingles, M. Young, P. MacAuley, D. Row IV: S. Wells, D. LaVerdiere, B. Shipp, J. Coe, S. Erdelan, E Burns, S. Bisby, D. Wissler, L. Vanriette, J. McGregor. M. Ball. Mayo, K. Burke, C. Coonfer, B. Wagner. 24 ep Club Row I: M. Ball. S. Nelson, B. Vaughn, B. Klenk CSec. 8L Treasj, Row I1I.'J. McGregor, L. Votteler, E. Votteler, M. Kaiser, A. Willis Mr. Minicucci, Sponsor, K. Burke Wice Pres.J, C. Coonfer fPres.D, M. Wright, J. Bonamie, C. Slabaugh, L. Lerch, N. Forster. J- DHVIS, E- Hewell, D- Fenton- Row IV: J. Lawyer, S. Erdelan, B. ,McIntyre, M. Yates, I. Reming Row II: J. Livermore, C. Robertson, R. Hooper, D. McCormack, ton, E. Mayo, I. Watson, M. Wilcox. L. Damschroder, L. Vanriette, D. Wissler, J. Kowalski, S. Bisby, C. Roth. Hi Times Staff Row I: L. Jahn, D. Bishop, H. Schuholz, C. Mathewson, P. Stutzman, Row IV: F. Hale, E. Noble, B. Radke, J. Cola, J. Mosley, Mr. Mor- Row II: L. Vanriette, K. Burke, J. Foster, G. Burmistrzak, E. Weid- 1011, SPOUSOF- . D G man. Missing from picture: Bob Boughton fEditor-in-chiefj. Row IlI.' F. Ottinger, M. Yates, D. Crowe, S. Nelson, G. Horn, J. Kerr, M. Asaro. 25 Speech Participants Left to right: G. Cochran, M. Johns, Miss Banko, Sponsorg J. Witt, E. Harrington, F. Hale. Tower Staff Row I: L. Votteler, M. Kaiser, K. Patton, Miss Koshey, Sponsorg B. Brodziak, I. Hudak M. R. Horner. Row II: R. Boughton fCo-Editorb, Mrs. Wiltsee, Sponsorg Miss Maerean, Sponsorg I. Reming- t0Il. Missing: B. Klenk CCo-Editorj. 26 Debate Team Row I: D. Carls, E. Roeder, Mr. Smith-Sponsorg J. Crawford, M. Johns Row IJ: F. Hale, G. Cochran, J. Smith, D. Grisham, L. Jahn. Library Club Row I: G. Wilson, Mrs. Muma, Sponsorg O. Lickey. Row II: P. Garmen, K. Keller CPres.j, E. Kulczycki, A. Willis. Row III: S. Pressel CSec.J, J. Friebe, E. Harrington, T. Folmer, E. Roeder, B. Betts Missing from picture: R. Stevens QV. Pres.J, C. Harrison lTreas.J. 27 Science Club Row I: H. Lickey, S. Cochran CSec. 8: Treasj, J. Pilat fPres.J, Mr. Clinard, Sponsor, J. Sut- ton CV. Pres.J, C. Turek. Row II: T. Pistol, R. Wedell, S. Pressel, M. Wood, J. Friebe, D. Thompson, P. Cherry. Hot Rocl Club Row I: M. Porter, F. Hale CTreas,J, Mr. Williams, Sponsorg A. Fisher CPres.J, G. Cochran fSec.J, L Jahn. Row II: R. Fisher, C. Mathewson, I . Steyer, R. Robinson, P. Tunkun, E. Loose, H. Fischer, D. Hepner, G. Willis, J. Inglehart, J. Turner. 28 Athenicms Left to right: B. Goschinski, N. Manzel, C. Logan, M. Ball, B. Oshinsky, M. Johns fPres.J, Miss Braun, Sponsorg L. Votteler fSec 84 Treas.J, E. Votteler, S. Erdelan. Missing: L. Collis CV. Pres.J. Varsity Club Row 1: J. Slawich, M. Nardin CV. Pres.b, Mr. Paulos, Sponsorg F. Litz, C. Yee. Mr. Koskimaki-Sponsor: D. Torp QPres.5, B. Boughton CTreas.J, ROW 3, J Remingtgn, B, Dgetsch, G, Weaver, J, Jeup, F, E- Noble-SCC Olds, R. zoeuner, J. Smith, H. Nardone. Row 2: L. Stark, T. Thomas, F. Pitts, M. Sims, D. Grisham, 29 E1 ml... 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I-1 as x., -M M 'U D I v-I LI .2 un .EQ Q T4 CD 2 uf .C '11 3 -Z .5 .Q S vf ... ... .-. D-1 ul fx ui u s.. D- V SPORTS The senior class of 1956 was unable to use the new gym because, as this picture shows, it was not completed. This beautiful new building, 98.4 by 98,4, will serve as a sports center for many years to come, not only for the student body, but also for the community at large. rW'..g.- 4. -A , ' 'lisa av , ,mi 7 I -val A -may-ry.- v 10 ix Vo rsity Football 5.1. lst Row: B. Boughton, H. Nardone, F. Olds, J. Slawick, J. Rem- 3rd Row: D. Stewart, T. Choley, C. Nigbor, R. Zoellner, D. ington, J. Kauffman, C. Gatt, E. Noble, E. Person, D. Torp Mortimer, D. Hussey, C. Hucul, A. Marabate, I. Harris 2nd Row: Mr. Minicucci-Coach, J. Jeup, J. Graham, T. Thomas, 4th Row: J. Yee. P. Georgeau, D. Taepke, F. Wiseman, J. Congemi L. Stark. MJ Nardin iCo-captainl, B. Doetsch fCo-captainj, F. Litz, R. l5cMculenuere, M. Sims, F. Zurawski, Mr. Dalton-Coach, Junior Vo rsity Football i Ist Row: J. Herpel-manager, C. Bartolo, J. Pilat, J. Davis I. Young, 3rd Row: M. Rice, L. Tiseo, G. Carlson, T. Williams, L. Preston T. Killop, B. Lolkus, J. MacDonald, R. LaVerdiere L. Lovel, G. Kraft, A. Rapp 2nd Row: J. Crimens, A. Wolcanski, P. Curtis, K. Guske, D. 4th Row: E. Boch, H. Reinhold, T. Thomas Hepner, J. Phillips, W. Houghtaling, P. Myers, B. Neff, G. Ragle, Mr. Lauri-Coach 34 Varsity Basketball Left to right - E. Noble, S. Hency, B. Doetsch, H. Berger, D. Hussey, L. Martyniak KCO- captainj, M. Nardin CCo-captainl, D. Kemp, M. Sims, F. Olds, D. Grisham, Mr, Koski- maki-Coach Junior Varsity Basketball Kneeling - C. Walker, W. Houghtaling, A. Wolcanski, P, Georgeau, I. Harris, G. Ragle Standing - Mr. Berry-Coach. L. Lovel, K. Guske, C. Nigbor, D. Hussy, J. Phillips, E. Bock, and G. Carlson 35 Baseball wifi! r MM' el? www I, A-..L.lA3fA.n Row I: J. Smith, D. Grisham, M. Hutzman, D. Jakubiszen, Row III: A. Marabate, J. Remington, T. Parmenter, T. N. Nigbor, R. Stevens, J. Randstadler, M. Nardin, B. Klenk, Thomas T. Delia, E. Dalton, E. Noble - Row ll: V. Pizzimenti, H. Klenk, D. Torp, J. Kauffman, H. Nardone, R. Doetsch, C. Hucul, R. Zoellner, l-l. Schuholtz, P. Stutzman, Mr. Dalton4Coach, R. Lee Track ROW li C- Walker. C. YCC. T. Delia. D- J8kllbiSZ6l1, E. Row Ill: J. Slawick, L. Fedele, I. Ranstadler, B. Klenk, R Youness Zoellner. G. Weaver, B. Doetsch Row II: Mr. Paulos, Coach, C. Gatt, J. Graham, F. Olds, M. Sims, P. Quigley, K. Guske, Manager 36 Glrls Basketball Left to right- C. Whntcomb G Fntzpatnck L Colhs M Johns L Votteler KCocapta1nJ E. Votteler CCo-captaml F Pampalona B Oshmsky C Martymak Mlss Braun Coach Girls' Softball lsr Row: J. Bonamie CCo-cap- tainj, P. Vaughn, J. Ferraro, S. Torp, M. Kaiser, L. Votteler 2nd Rqw: Miss Braun-Coach, C. Logan, P. Kilgore, N. Val- entine, J. Dalton, N. Manzel 3rd Row: F. Pampalona, B. Oshinsky, E. Votteler, D. Brumm, A. Moresi 4th Row: P. Pope, B. Brod- ziak, L. Wade, J. Foster ww 5 Q J. 5:2 S-15 -, ' x , N - ' m'-Q . :F - nikf . I 59 HQ X. x 3 K' Hwfkv Q gs 3 K ,J-9 -my R 'Ti A W iQf 'Q 'J wg, Gi A V. ww 4, I !!7l HF!! Q 31 Qrmifn 'Will' 30 w,.' , xx ,...,,,,W'.g4g.,,.,.,.f',W w..Q..,...,.q5v.g:f,.X .. ., I . A WH' 'ew Lf . , ME re. ,JJ - W .:. , :J - N ' ' T, 1 Y W k K' ' X, V -QQQSNQVN, Maiorettes D. Redman, J. McGregor, G. Wilson. C. Coon fer-Head Majorette, D. Pyrah, K. Keller, G Pollard 39 UNDERCLASSMEN P 'Y' Underclassmen, being a majority, take an active part in the social life of the school-the activities, the organizations, and the sports. One change in the school life of the underclassmen was the Availability of a hot lunch program in the colorfully modern cafeteria. Freshmen FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Sitting-Ernie Bock, Vice Presidentg Carol Forbess, President, Standing- Kim Guske, Secretaryg Bill Bondar, Treasurer '81 Row Row Row Row J Q5 Blight, M. Alsip, F. Bowles, Mr. Minicucci, L. Bronson, S. Blakemore. Buss, P. Asselin, M. Bell, D. Albrecht,S. Andrews, B. Baker, I. Buck. Borgers, P. Brooks, J. Aggas, N. Baker, M. Burke, M. Brooks, A. Bowron. Betts, J. Bogan, E. Bock, B. Bondar, C, Botteicher, E. Bennett, C. Bartolo. 42 Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row 'Y' Row I: K. Hamel, R. Hooper, G. Haxter, Mr. Berry, H. Hellebuyck, J. Jaros. Row 2: M. Hickey, M. Hipfel, N. Hattan, R. Harju, L. Hoard, L. Hamilton, A. Inglehart. Row 3: L. Janisch, R. Hollowell, R. Hawkins, D. Heath, I. Harris. C. Hendrickson, D. Herpel. Row 4: F. Hough, B. Horner, J. Hill, D. Hepner. Row Row Row Row fl we T1 S. -v A QQ .Z .J 1.. T' .J ff 'ife w .f , lk Y J XV: G. Kendziejewski, Mr. Jackson, D. Kemp, J. Kolb, D. Kangas. 1: J. Krajacic, 2: D. Johnson, J. Judd, W. Lewis, M. Keating, L. Kajcienski, B. Kirk, B. Kowalski, D. Lee. Lawler, C. Keary, B. Lentz, M. Lendon, E. Klinger, Z. Kajcienski. 3: B Lemke, J. 4: M. Jongkind, J. Lawler, B. Korth, B. Lewis, R. LaVerdiere, J. Kauten. 44 'f f' 4.7. 2 is 1' flE.A?7L Wa -we . Row Row Row Row I ing I: J. Manzel, J. McDonald, E. Livengood, L, Martinsen, J. McCluskey, I. Lovell. 2: Mrs. O'Donnell, J. McDaniel, P. Lysio, N. Marlin, M. Masse, P. Lyons, P. Marcin. 3: P. Marshman, A. Lukosavich, R. Lovel, N. McDonough, N. McDonald, G. Malcolm. 4: B. McComb, L. Lovel, K. Manley, G. MacAuIey, G. McDonald, F. Marty. l -Q., 4' T N4 veg. Q, w . Row I: B. Neff, P. Metzger, Mr Suppa, D. Mihaescu, H. Musial, K, McGinnis. Row 2: P. Navarre, A. Miller, W. Milk, I. Meissner, T. Nahtygal, A. Newman, D. Norfleet, W. O'Neil. Row 3: I. Nikkel, P. Myers, F. Mills. J. Morath, P. Milbrand, D. Oliver, R. McReavy, J. Oke. 45 .1-F-L--'fl Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row .s, . it 5 5 I: N. Rachunok, A. Poole, B. Reagan, D. Richie, S. Purpura, C. Prieur. 2: Mr. Mike, F. Quigley, R. Ritchey, G. Ragle, D. Perelli, M. Partricka, E. Parks, I. Pijanowski 3: T. Pistole, M. Roberson, S. Robson, B. Poynter, D. Rodriguez, C. Robertson, M. Peters. 4: G. Rich, M. Rice, R. Paine, L. Preston, E. Patrosso, H. Reinhold, R. Prieur. -Q1 frat 5 A wa, ZGHP 1: C.'Templin, M. Sherk, Mr. Lofts, R. Smith, T. Seelinger, S. Saputo. 2: E. Taylor, G. Sunman, P. Sadowski, J. Sassaman, D. Secor, P. Sherrill, F. Shibuta, J. Schulze. 3: W. Schmidt, H. Saylor. M. Sandiland, J. Striclclen, T. Seales, E. Stephens, W. Smith. 4: C. Schultz, D. Seroka, K. Soine, R. Teapke, S. Schenkel, P. Schafer. 46 Row 1: M. Webb, M. Trainor, M. Wright, Mrs. Westpnall, R. Thornton, D. Wrenn, C. Turek. Row 2: M. Wilson, C. Wilson, C. Witt, J. Watson, B. Toth, D. Thibodeaux, A. Wolcanski, R. Woody. Row 3: B. Witgen, K. Walker, C. Young, M. Wilcox, A. Wadecki, J. Zalewski, D. Voss, A. Willis. Row 4: M. Thomas, R. Wright, W. Witt, D. Tomczak, P. Zegarski, P. Willoughby, N. Wilcox, P. Winczner. INR l 47 ffsvrh-an sw . Wy: 5 Sophomores SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Sitting--C. Walker, Presidentg J Kripl, V. President. Standing-G. D'Agostino, Secre- taryg E. Person, Sergeant-at- armsg M. Snell, Treasurer. Rowl I Behannesey C Branclk E Brohl Mr Morton A Bouchard I Bextz A. Asselin. Row 2 Y Blackwell R Barry T Baller D Baldwm A Askew I Baker M Bobbio. Row3 J Brozowskx H Berger R Baller L A,lverson I Beamer L Benedict R. Brace, P. Birkenshaw. Row I: S. Cochran, M. Carpenter, Mr. Wolfe, S. Clayton, I. Carson. Row 2: L. Collar, P. Clara, C. Coon, J. Crawford, M. Campbell, G. D'Agostino, C. Collin. Row 3: D. Carl, C. Creekmur, I. Cola, G. Carlson, C. Daldine, J. Cole, 34 'QL 15E!'Z'-555-'fy 5 . H , . - . X--4' 1 ' X . - '99 V K 1, .sn V M A -3 .r . .Q .f K Q tif l, Aw . ' -2 ,,, 9 if 12 A M 5:9 3 Haifa .. ..,.. . M .Ifr ,, 15, ,wk Hx, , V... Q : M - -V - . ' , H Q . - , .1 ' . 'F' 'fm i gh, Q . . 2 :' . ' e ,.. ' M gf , 7 ' , - ,BQ . ' . ' B -. . ' s j B at :tif Row I: A. Fink, B. Dale, N. Dykman, Mr. DiCuiccio, M. Ellis, D. Dale, G. Dykman, Row 2: C. Evans, D. Dobbs, G. Fitzpatrick, R. Erisch, M. Everett, B. Damico, I. Dalton. Row 3: J. Deidun, V. Dickerson, B. Duke, I. Early, M. Endress, S. Endress. 49 'aff' 4 .1 R' F 1 a S lk Row I: D. Jeup, B. Hayes, C. Fulk, Mr. Beardslee, C. Grabowski, N. Hammond, H. Hoover. Row 2: J. Friebe, P. Georgeau, C. Gardner, D. Giebas, P. Garmen, J. Harsen, J. Gillem. Row 3: K. Guske, G. Getts, D. Floyd, D. Hussey, E. Harrington, T. Harrison, C. Gann, G. Gatt. -32' -A -v T7 Y' Row Row Row Row 1: N Loose, O. Lickey, P. LaGrow, G. Lange, J. Lebryk, D. Kraft, G. Johnston. 2: J. Kilpatrick, J. Kolosick, R. LaMoore, J. Kowalski, J. Klinefelter, E. Kulczycki, C. Logan, J. Locke 3: J. Kripl, G. Lehman, P. Kilgore, G. Kraft, D. Kothe, M. LaMoore, A. LaCavera. 4: B. Klager, C. Kotarba, G. Kauffmann, T. Lopresti. 50 Row 1: P. Manko, C. Lovell, T. Muncy, Mr. Drugan, B. Medd, S. Mazzoline, R. McGuire. Row 2: M. Marchand, T. Mazzola, H. McClard, B. Mill, S. Moffat, S. Myrick, J. Manta, B. Miller Row 3: W. Malkiewicz, B. Lux, D. Malseed, N. MacLellan, B. Mitchell, B. McIntyre, G. Miller. Row I: F. Pampalona, J. Prince, J. Patterson, Mr. Clinard, L. Paridee, J. Preston. G. Norfleet. Row 2: G. Pollard, L. Novak, IQ. Porter, B. Oshinsky, J. Pilat, K. Pasquinzo, R. Nagey, T. Olivio. Row 3: R. Peak, I. Phillips, J. Pazara, C. Nigbor, S. Pressel, P. Pope, D. Pyrah, S. Payne, D.Peters. 51 X . . Row I: G. Ruth, N. Roediger, M. Ragle Mr. Devine C. Roth I. Ramsey, D. Redman. Row 2: D. Shipp, W. Saylor, J. Rehling, A. Rand, N. Saputo M. Sheets. Row 3: D. Roberson, G. Sherrill, B. Roberson, R. Schenck P. Rolando, S. Rundles, W. Schaschko. Q Mil' Row I: P. Vaughn, L Venditti, G. VanDingenen, Mr. Bundy, M. Snell, D. Sorel, J. Trainor. Row 2: Bi Stien, C. Walker, J. Watson, N. Valentine, J. Sutton, J. Sosnowski, J. Vollmers. Row 3: J. Stamos, F. Tourmina, S, Wallace, R. Sunman, M. Sims, L. Tisco, E. Tree, L. Wade, A. Urbaniak W 5 Row, 1: B. Weister, B. Williams, Mrs. Easton, P. Windolph. B. Wies. Row 2: G. Wilson, F. Zurawski, J. Wood, J. Witt, I. Whitmore, R. Wedell, J. Willis. Row 3: J. Witenski, M. Wood, C. Whitcomb, J. Young, B. Williams. 53 Junior F. Litz, Sergeant-at-armsg S. Erdelan, V. President, Mr. Jackson, sponsor, L JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Cattaneo, Presidentg L. Vanriette, Treasurer, M. Kucharski, Secretary. L ,i f ii ii - X ' A A if , J 'X NN X N .. 2 - A 2 I. 'P B 1 x 'B X- - . 1 Y ,. 'Q 1 X A Row I: . Brower, S. Allen, Mr. Smith, S. Bisby, J. Davis, M. Ball. T X ' N ,X Row 2 Baldree, I. Barbret, A. Davis, P. Dagenais, D. Beitz, L. Damschroder, A. Barr. 'V X ' ,N .RoWj: . Bishop, R. Bruchay, T. Albo, J.-Coe, A. Bruett, C. Abbey. N Q 'N x X H Row,4 Congemi, L,,D'Andrea, B Camfiqld, D. CrowefL. Cattaneo, R. Bird. E -.A A ' . D-X, 'L 1, A :Y , . 5. xv-D ' hx, 32 . 1- W sins ' S-. ' t' '- A -s. .A E ' - yd- 'NY V+ X D KX s' - ' NXNN - Q ' - , 'N L-- . r . .. - - , 4 - 5 , ,, -- 4- , D 1. - 1. -A 54 A Row 2: Eilibbons, T. Goad, R. Edwards, V. Delia, D. Fenton, K. Emery, B. Durham. Row 3: R. DeMeulenaere, C. Gatt, G. Detroyer, S. Erdelan, C. Farris, R. Eddinger. Row 4: D. Foster, H. Fischer, D. Galuszka, M. Gawrylak. P. Fessler, J. Emerson. ,N . Row Row Row Row ,lj I: Miss Banko, P. Jacob, B. Kerr, J, Kerr, D. Kisner, C, Hendrix, 'G. Kellogg, K. Keller, R. Hoffman, J. Kowalski, R. Hepner, E. Hcwell, M. Johns 3: G. Irwin, D. Kemp, R. Klein, B. Kohn,,J. Kauffman, J. Inglehart, D. Hipwell. 4: C. Hucul, G. Hale, R. Hanneman, J. Jeup, R. Hennessee, S. Hency. 55 Run Ron Ron Row 9, f J 'T ' J. Krajacic,-L. McLain. Miss Maerean, P. LaCrosse, J. Militz, P. McNeill. ' N. Lage, M. Kuchanski, D. McCormack, P. MacAuley, E. LaGrant, S. Leander, J. Lippard. F. Litz, M. Marciniok, K. Leiderman, D. Lass, S. Lange, D. Lane, J. Malinski. B. Mason, J. McFalls. M. Miller, A. Landino. Row Row Row Row . . L3 'fr' I: M. Perreault, A. Moresi, Mrs. Bernys, B. Reynaert, A. Riem, C. Peterson. 2: D. Kriewall, J. Neuman, J. Modzelewski, J. Salviati, E. O'Neil, D. Roltsch, A. Roy se, E. Perelli 'S. Riess, E. Potonac, J. Mosley, J. Person, K. Pope, L. Rossetti, J. Niedzielski, B. Riess. 4: A. Palo. F. Olds. A. Renaud, P. Santia, D. Mortimer, H. Nardone, T. Murphy. 56 4 Row I: A. Schuster, P. Stutzman, Y. Turcotte, Mr. Paulos, C. Simpson, F. Swanson. Row 2: G. Smith, C. Tyler, H. Schuholz, E. Skrout, J. Shibuta, S. Torp, S. Snell, R. Stevens Row 3: W. Smith, J. Schihl, G. Schobloher, J. Tate, J. Tindale, E. Truman, B. Schlitz. Row 4: M. Schulte, D. Taepke, H Schwab, G. Somes, T. Tymoszek, J. Smith. X422 'WGN Y. 5 . . . QQ, r Q? J Row 1: P. Woody, E. Votteler, L. Vanriette, D. Wissler, J. Ward, T. Vezina. Row 2: N. Williams, C. Yee, J. Yee, J, Weihe, I-l. Westmoreland, M. Zoccola, C. Young. Row 3: S. Wells, F. Wiseman, E. Vernon, R. Williams, D. Weiss, E. Weidman. Row 4: A. Witting, D. Wiggert, H. Woy. 57 'i ' 3 1 K ' x V farms!!! . .M ,.,. ., - wi.ef .1 , - L ,,1,:L,.L E, ww .. .. ' ..., w' 3 1 Ng- . , . iw.-ff. x I . 'E' S M fe . -fr' E i ' 1 .5-' ..W,.,W- :Q www W... 2,1 ,, ima ,, ms, X Ll as , I . em V, .3 ' I F +- F an W. .M N ., N' , , N K N3 M., ' M ,, ,A ,. 'W .. .SL X ,Y Z, , , Q Y, K ..1 1 P ,N Li ,W S Q 5 Vg: K W, ,M .W Nw Um ,nk uf ,WSE No football game seems quite complete without the presence of the band. At half-time the band performed many enjoyable mu- sical skits. Two football players received All-State Honorable Mention and were selected for the Oakland B All-League team: Mickey Nardin and Frank Zurawski. We Want Cl Touchdown! C o a c h Leonard Tiny Dalton watch- ed his team is action. Mr. Albert Minicucci and Mr. T oivo Laurie were always there giving their able as- sistance. What is ca game without Spectators! 1 ws- is October 14 was the date for the Annual Homecom- ing. Climaxing the fes- tivities was the announce- ment of Carol Harrison as Homecoming Queen for 1955. Carol's court com- posed of senior girls in- cluded the following: Martha Wiggert, Jacqueline McGregor, Jackie Foster, and Barbara Vaughn. Mr. Carl Brablec, Super- intendent o f Schools, pinned an orchid corsage on Queen Carol. Rock - and - roll dancing was enjoyed by all who attended t h e Homecoming Dance. 63 In December, the Senior Class presented A Connecticut Yan- kee in King Arthur's Court. Mr. Albert Daas, faculty member, directed the play. The cast put in many hours of rehearsal which resulted in a worthwhile per- formance. These pictures are evidence that the cast keenly en- joyed themselves during rehears- als of this medieval, chivalric satire. A Connecticut Yankee in King Artl1ur's Court 64 The Court at Camelot came to life again. Recreated were Merlin the Magician, Sir Lancelot, the lovely Queen Guinevere, King Arthur, the gentle Elaine, the treacherous Morgan Le Fey, and others. aD x4 L. I Yuleticle Melodies of Song A large crowd gave rapt attention to the combined artistries of the band ,and vocal groups. The boys' glee club, the girls' glee-club, and the mixed chorus presented 21 reverential repertoire of Christmas music. On Wings 67 L I 'e 5 wtf 5 7 .. t.C' 1 ff 6 x X fd! l N' V Q 1 fa' .Y J' vQ J if - 12' ' V U Y A I '79 J'-ff --K' Basketball-ca Favorite Sport of Girls After the football games the student body often re- laxed at informal dances. B e t w e e n rock-and-roll numbers some people en- joyed popcorn and pop. Others sat and visited. I THIS. ,JI VA . 1. .Y , .-:jx fxl Yx 1,-I .I 1, Q -wma ,', -. v- 1 , xgr 1 I . V ' .Q ,, , - ff!! Beauty and the Beef The Junior class, in their first attempt at acting, presented 6'The Beauty and the Beef , on March 22nd and 23rd. This was a three uct comedy relating some of the incidents that occur in the lives of average high school students. Lgv.X 'SNS xx SNUVIU- Q gk, Wsqx-ss ug fcf 5:2 Q 'C QM? AA: -' tw The Senior Banquet was held in The Sky Room of The Fort Shelby Hotel on March 28, 1956. The evening commenced with a delicious chicken dinner. The dinner was followed by an enter- taining program with Earl Bayer serving as Master of Cere- monies. After all the eating and hilarious laughing, the Seniors settled down to an evening of pleasant dancing. 73 ff Senior Banquet .E Get on Your Mark . . . Go! QMIGK H62 2 5771: Another spring sport is track. Last spring's track squad ranked fourth in competition at the end of its season. Less recognized than other sports, track has its share of energy expend- ed as the following pictures attest. R X KXYW. wr- Spring brought baseball and second place in the Oakland B-Conference for the boys. The girls' softball team placed third in its league. Slmibhf 'foie It's going Q,Q.W-o X YsbYb-ghxuc Nflxfxlv- wi, N-oC5C:ANf M it's gone! 11 fr -' SENIORS 2. 0 Qin. , :ri rm I I gin: A If so , i li l The Senior Class of 1956 had an honor that will last long after their graduation -they were the first class to graduate from the first new high school to be built in a period of thirty years. With the pleasant remembrances of their final year in high school, the Semor Class of 1956 looked forward to a future filled with happiness and success. ciiiigyjiev MQW B5 li , RJR K- JS- J 'S s 4 ri' Robert Boughton Bessie Bowen 1 Stuart Brace M Alice Aggas Alice Barch John Baughman Ronald Beyer Gary Blow Joyce Bonamie Frances Bresso Bonnie Brodziak Karen Burke Gerald Burmistrzak Donna Burns Mary Buttars Pauline Caruso Paula Case Thomas Choley Gary Cochran Joseph Cola Peggy Cook W' Aw!! ,eau-ff-'ff - , ,yr ral i fy! J X29 ,ha 744'j Shirley ' David Doetsch Robert Doetsch Robert Downing Erma Durham Marvin Feldbush 5 1 Carol Coonfer Mary Dale Donna Danielak Qjzyi 52 aff? ggizf! MW, -5 uf iffy' -,!fQ1-ff 4-5' .490 .449 71'2c1ff,da:z-cz!-ff' tygaco- 450' -Wmsmleydf ff -fax f, :char is er' I X , 1-Lf ' I .lk Nadine forstefr Jackie. Foster ' X Zildaj Freeman n . Richard Grisham Robert Grumbling Frank Hale J I ,gy . 'lf , Thel Hallcr OJ X! ' Harrison ' aula Sue Heese . x f S hf E '. lin Q xx , QM' 1 ,1 gil x l 3 xx' 80 James Freytag Donald Goelde Sally Grewette lwjieffwj 7 Pk' . 961' , , ,,j2,.a5-4, . -pf-J rim V4 owes. ,, - ca? a C Ofll M J J -Q df MJ' fibdwwnl. . J, puff' Ilfwi-r I X Judy Hudak A E 'Ez Duane Jacobs Leigh Jahn Mable Jefferson 4 ,. , ' .v ' Q, 'ff j, D ,Y V 'W X. ,, , I' .1 Ji m,,-V'VM.f +4 lj lf' ,ef if it V f Y pp! 1 ,AV rf! if Lf Fl J' 9' f John Inglehart Marilyn Ingles -Su. James Johnson Marilyn Kaiser Henry Kauten 'z 'V 1- .f . J r , 1 s- ' A . ,a I ln, 1 A A M , I ul 3 :F .1 J',i3l??Jl', J IA 6- lswffwg J J pf 3'arlgA':a Kilehkr ,JV V V .fr 1 ' r,,f A K'- ,Lv 4' L f Jfqlf ,J VP ,ff A! w nw 5 ,ofa if SP3 Q! 5 ' T M' M ' 1 J, ., f H wx 1 KK, ff h wV3WfV 1 pff W 1 J lj 1 PM r W bf 1- ey' I Theresa Kohn Catherine Kubasinski Robert Kucharski Loretta Lerch Harold Liederman Edward Loose Gordon Lage Vivian Lawfield We Qjj,Q:ig,gxbIger-QL W j ' 'mp Refinfjee Q ai 9 Q7 A! ' J . t ,,1 L 'Qld L' 5 L - f i 'K r . no e r r erne ,nel sz Joyce Lyon Nancy Manzel Arnold Marabate X, h . lg. EW Leonard Martyniak Doris Maske Claude Mathewson Frank Mortimer Michael Nardin Sharon Nelson Jacqueline McGregor Robert McKenzie Leroy Moldenhauer Kay Patton Eugene Pijanowski Francis Pitts l Earl Noble Forrest Ottinger Sharon Patterson W 'qv WW Robert Radke Louis Ratliff Wayne Reindel 'iw N Ronald Robinson Edith Roeder Helen Rolenc Gerald Remington Kenneth Richter Gary Roberts 'Xu we R B 0 U Thelma Saylor Charles Schroeder Arnold Schultes Dolores Seymour Beverly Shipp Ted Sierens Gerald Royse Marian Russo Anna Sassaman f1'W S Z Judy Sirois Clara Slabaugh James Slawick x x' li Dennis Torp Paul Tunkun John Turner, XO Lester Stark Jack Steyer Thomas Thomas Lorraine Votteler Beverly Wagner George Weaver Barbara Vaughn Fred Vezinau David Vicary Jerry Webb Martha Wiggert George Willis Marilyn Yates Mary Young Rodney Zoellner Senior Class Cfficers Mr. Dass, Sponsor: B. Klenk. Treasurer: R. Zoellner, V. President: J. Baughman, PFCSIUCUIQ C. Coonfer, Secretary: J. Remington, Sgt. at Arms: Mr. Severson, Sponsor. 86 Valedictoricm Anna Sassaman was named the Vale- dictorian ofthe Senior Class of 1956 with an average of 3.97. Anna's high average was the result of consistent attention and a genuine desire to excel. Anna intends to enroll at Michigan State Normal College in Ypsilanti, where she will specialize in history in prepara- tion for a high school teaching career. Salutatorian With an average of 3.89 Helen Rolenc became Salutatorian of the Class of 1956. Always she displayed those persevering qualities which contribute to the making of a good student. Helen wishes to pursue a business ca- reer, and to that end she will enroll in one of Michigan's business colleges. Honor Roll Anna Sassaman Helen Rolenc Gary Cochran Barbara Klenk Erma Durham Thelma Haller Zilda Freeman Alice Barch Frank Hale Mary Ruth Horner 3.97 3.89 3.78 3.78 3.72 3.72 3.58 3.55 3.48 3.48 Bessie Bowen 3.46 Marilyn Kaiser 3.46 Leigh Jahn 3.44 Leonard Martyniak 3.40 Beverly Shipp 3.36 Martha Wiggert 3.28 Clara Slabaugh 3.19 Jackie Foster 3.07 Judy Hudak 3.05 Judith Sirois 3.00 Alice Aggas Home Economics Club Choir Alice Barch Future Business Leaders John Baughman Choir Camera Club Ronald Beyer Gary Blow Joyce Bonamie Home Economics Club Choir Baseball Basketball Pep Club Robert Boughton Tower Football Track Hi- Times Student Council Varsity Club Future Teachers Club Pep Club Basketball Bessie Bowen Future Business Leaders Stuart Brace Band Frances Bresso Home Economics Club Choir Bonnie Brodzlak 1 Home Economics Choir Baseball Tower Carol Brohl Karen Burke Choir Cheerleaders Pep Club Future Teachers Club Hi- Times Gerald Burmistrzak Choir Hi- Tim es Donna Burns Home Economics Club Future Nurses Mary Buttars Home Economics Club Choir Future Business Leaders Future Teachers Club Junior Play Pauline Caruso Senior Index Paula Case Home Economics Club Pep Club Thomas Choley Varsity Club Basketball Baseball Track Football Gary Cochran Band Junior Play Senior Play Debate Club Hot Rod Club Joe Cola Hi-Times Peggy Cook Home Economics Club Choir Carol Coonfer Home Economics Club Majorette Student Council Pep Club Junior Red Cross Mary Dale Home Economics Club Donna Mae Danielak Shirley Danton Home Economics Club Choir David Doetsch Robert Doetsch Varsity Club Track Football Baseball Basketball Robert Downing Erma Durham Jackie Foster Junior Play Senior Play Softball Hi-Times Zilda Freeman James Freytag Donald Goelde Football Sally Grewette Home Economics Choir Richard Grisham Choir Student Council Basketball Baseball Senior Play Varsity Club Debate Club Frank Hale Junior Play Senior Play Future Business Leaders Debate Club Speech Hot Rod Club Hi-Times Thelma Haller Student Council Band 11th Grade Treasurer Future Teachers Cluk Junior Play Senior Play Student Director Camera Club Choir Debate Club Carol Harrison Senior Play Future Nurses Club Home Economics Club Future Business Leaders Choir Future Teachers Club Sue Heese Jack Elzerman Band Marvin Feldbush Nikka Fields Albert Fisher Band Hot Rod Club Senior Play Richard Fisher Hot Rod Club Choir Nadine Forster Future Nurses Club Science Club Senior Play Future Teachers Club Student Council Choir Basketball Cheerleader Pep Club Delores Horn Grace Horn Hi- Tim es Mary Ruth Horner Home Economics Club Future Nurses Club Future Teachers Club Basketball Choir Tower Staff Junior Red Cross Camera Club Library Club Judy Hudak Home Economics Club Future Nurses Club Future Teachers Club Baseball Basketball Choir Tower Staff Junior Play Junior Red Cross Camera Club Library Club John Inglehart Future Teachers Club Hot Rod Club Marilyn Ingles Choir Home Economics Cluk Future Nurses Club Pep Club Duane Jacobs Basketball Leigh Jahn Senior Play Choir Hot Rod Club Mable Jefferson Choir Jimmy Johnson Tower Staff Marilyn Kaiser Home Economics Club Junior Red Cross Future Teachers Club Junior Play Pep Club Softball Tower Staff Henry Kauten Ted Keller Band Student Council Gloria King Choir Future Nurses Club Pep Club Home Economics Club Barbara Klenk Choir Home Economics Club Student Council Future Nurses Club Pep Club Senior Class Treasurer Tower Staff Theresa Kohn Dramatic Club Pep Club Choir Catherine Kubasinski Home Economics Club Bob Kucharski Band Gordon Lage Baseball Vivian Lawfield Jean Lawyer Future Nurses Club Pep Club Loretta Lerch Harold Liederman Ed Loose Hot Rod Club Joyce Lyon Choir Future Nurses Club Future Teachers Club Nancy Manzel Bank Softball Basketball Girls Varsity Club Arnold Marabate Band Softball Baseball Future Teachers Club Leonard Martyniak Basketball Cam era Club Doris Maske Claude Mathewson Hi-Times Hot Rod Club Camera Club Jackie McGregor Majorette Home Economics Club Pep Club Future Teachers Club Robert McKenzie Choir Junior Play Senior Play Student Council Leroy Moldenhaur Eootball Mickey Nardin Varsity Club Baseball Football Basketball Junior Class President Student Council Senior Index Sharon Nelson Choir Pep Club Hi-Times Future Business Leaders Earl Noble Camera Club Hi-Times Varsity Club Football Baseball Basketball Forrest Ottinger Hi- Times Sharon Patterson Choir Future Nurses Club G.A.A. Pep Club Kay Patton Home Economics Club Tower Staff Library Club Eugene Pijanowski Francis Pitts Football Baseball Varsity Club Senior Play Robert Radke Hi- Times Louis Ratliff Wayne Reindel Jerry Remington Football Baseball Varsity Club Senior Class Sgt. at Arms Senior Play Tower Staff Pep Club Ken Richter Football Baseball Gary Roberts Future Teachers Club Ronald Robinson Edith Roeder Junior Play Senior Play Dramatics Club Future Nurses Club Junior Red Cross Club Choir Forensic Competition Debate Club Baseball Library Club Helen Rolenc Future Business Leaders Hi-Times Home Economics Club Gerald Royse Dramatics Club Marian Russo Future Business Leaders Anna Sassman Home Economics Club Student Council FutLu'e Teachers Club Thelma Saylor Choir Future Teachers Club Charles Schroeder Arnold Schultz Ted .Sierens Delores Seymour Choir Beverly Shipp Home Economics Club Judy Sirois Home Economics Club Band Clara Slabaugh Band Home Economics Club Pep Club James Slawick Band Football Track Varsity Club Lester Stark Band Football - Basketball Student Council Future Teachers Club Varsity Club Jack Steyer Hot Rod Club Thomas Thomas Football Baseball Dennis Torp Baseball Football Varsity Club Band Futru-e Teachers Club Track Paul Tunkun Future Teachers Club John Turner Hot Rod Club Barbara Vaughn Home Economics Club Choir Student Council Pep Club Future Business Club Fred Vezinau Hot Rod Club David Vicary Lorraine Votteler Softball Basketball Home Economics Club Tower Staff Future Business Leader Girls Varsity Club Pep Club Beverly Wagner Choir Home Economics Club Softball Girls Glee Club Lee Ward Band George Weaver Band Track Varsity Club Hi-Times Hot Rod Club Red Cross Club Jerry Webb Choir Thomas Webb George Willis Baseball Martha Wiggert Home Economics Club Pep Club Dramatics Play Choir Marilyn Yates Home Economics Club Future Nurses Band Pep Club Future Teachers Club Choir Mary Young Home Economics Club Rodney Zoellner Baseball Football Track Varsity Club Future Teachers Vice Pres. of Senior Cla -voillrig at GNC j .rf E . 1 ii Senior Class 4 . . V--in -- - - ' ' K A - .If . .f i . . , -. , P- ,, . r if 4, , L 1 , Jaxx.. g Q :M H Y- V y'tf'f!2. A J. y N. j , ,' 1- ,mx .. , - W . 4 4, I . It : i K..- i Q5 . i tis! M is Histo ry Four years ago found us freshmen at Roseville High School. Since the enrollment at Roseville had increased very rapidly, we were attending school for half days only, and we did not organize our class until our junior year. Then Mr. Jackson was chosen the class sponsor. Mickey Nardin was president, John Baughman, vice president, Janet Clark, treasurerg and Thelma Haller, secretary. The first activity in the autumn was 'Stardust Ball which took place the night of homecoming. The Junior play, Books and Crooks, was presented in the spring, and this was followed by a final dance for the year. Our senior year was the big year! John Baughman was presi- dent, Rodney Zoellner, vice president, Carol Coonfer, secretaryg and Barbara Klenk, treasurer. Mr. Roy Severson and Mr. Al Daas were co-sponsors. Early in the autumn our first dance took place at the high school gym. lt was a gala affair and was named Platter Party. Under the direction of Mr. Al Daas, the senior class presented 'LA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. This play was a very colorful one and was a financial success. During the winter we frolicked at a party at the Wellington School gym, where we enjoyed games and refreshments. In the spring we enjoyed ourselves at another dance, March Magic,', where we rocked and rolled to the rhythms of Ted Kel- ler's Band. The banquet at the Fort Shelby Hotel all but swept us off our feet. Everyone was on his best behavior. The boys in their sartorial elegance and the girls in their colorful dresses made a picture long to be treasured in our memories. The last splurge of the year was the senior trip via the S.S. South American to Georgian Bay and the Soo Locks. 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