Bloomfield Hills High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bloomfield, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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I ff, ff, ffl ' K 6 1 WX TABLE OF CONTENTS A hitects CAdmimstrat d Facultyi ..,,,4,.....,,,,.. 4 5 ForemenfSeniorsJ ......,, 14 15 Workmen KUnderclassmenJ , ..,.,, ...... 5 2 53 Unions fCIubsJ .....,. ..,,,,.... 6 6 67 Overtime CSportsJ ,,,. ..... 8 4 85 Future Sites QProphecy and Willi ..,.,............,,, 106 107 Contract fAdvertisementJ .,.............,..... 116 'I17 r Tw 1 J .I 'S.-ff' nigh, J , iiig ' X i 5 X fQ9l 0'QLv i milk ! i?li' ' X 4'4 ! -f1.iWu'ii'i!lLv'-ai' .cf Mi - Q, i f 1 ,I y F ,AV 9 5 E E Z E E , 4, E 5 1 1 5 Z v' ,T if e 2 3 O ' ' Q fl, L-1 IG Dedication . . . To the first year successfully completed. To the next year successfully started, :Y 3 f 6 w S e Q ri N VFX ,.,.i -11 -1, ii, a- 1 .Q -I 5 1 , p L i Oo 0 Mr. Eugene L. Johnson Superintendent as 'DV' 4'2Qi 4' if Mr. Irving Menucci Administrative Assistant xx I R Mr. Richard J. Spiess High School Principal Q K 6 41 Miss Doris Balwinski M555 Marian Barry Social Studies 8 English H 8: ,V gfslflllinig 7 Speech- English 7 Dramatics Mrs. Virginia Condon V of, fVlf1 v'f1 Algebra ll Denms Plane Geometry r Solid Geometry Trigonometry ia.. 4 ef 4 Mr' Hobart Deer' Mr. William Drummond Math 7 4 Enggph 7 E32li?iL,88 Spe 'ng 7 Social Studies 8 Social Studies 7 7 Mr. Lloyd Eberly Maih 7 81 8 Science 7 Spelling 7 S I S d 7 ocia Tu .1--1-1 -ill-Q 7 A Xl' Miss Kathleen Geerlings -- English Il III IV .1-.. gl ...-.. Q llll X r yi ' li x.. , Mr. Marion Hundley Mr. Don Hoff A Science 7 Boys Physical Education K I Spelling 7 Social Studies 7 Biology -. V I A ll Q 'N ll ' -.1-iq ..-1: ch- K llxx xxiy ilkXlX Y X llllk Mihxm l llsfl 4 l l 4, N ll ill l X y Enrolisl: lqs. ll: man ll. li --Q 'jfs' N KT H1 XJ if N U' , xl' . W' . X3 url :J . ' K' y K? LI, X' I I Miss Agnes Larson Mr' Dean LaRue History I 81 II American History French I II III IV if X I, 1 ,' .X-f . ff., af J 1 xii. I, 74 A , - X 1 . X I , , 1 Mr- Chdfles Lemke 2 Mr, Clarence Luch1man Algebra I General Math Plane Geometry Vocal Music V' 'Tb '-C25 f'N Mr. Elwin Murray Shop 76, if Miss Marlene Nordstrom N .' Typing I ' N Shorthand Bookkeping f Personal Typing ,. 9 Mr. Kenneih Ollis English Ill ' VBVY Journalism American Hisiory Miss Eileen Oerkfifz L'b Mrs. Mariorie Pickering Math 7 81 8 Spelling 8 Social Siudies 8 'N KN fx -, . li. Miss Elizabelh Ross English 8 I Spanish 8 Spelling 8 K 'IO 'C W' N' fi, lI:AAL.thDcguglas PGQBKU Spelling 8 I' Spanish 8 Social Studies 8 U ls, ASV l Cl , U 9 XJ, A V any , r .ll V f. N1 .Z i Mr Clarence Solcum Miss Jean Siterlit . Girls' Physical Education 223322 I L6Tir1 l 81 Il Kill - Mrs. Shirley Snell Mrs.'Margaret Stalker Hismry , at Il spanish I, il, in 5. iv or x Miss Joyce Steinbeck Harold Trott Home Economics Civics Geography Economics International Relations Boys' Physical Education ll Q49 ' e Miss Joan Vannorsdall Mr. Stephen Velkoff Science 7 Chemistry Spelling Physics W Girls Physical Education WM Mr Bruce Warnock Instrumental Music Mr Glen Woo Math 8 Science 7 Eng ish 7 81 8 Sfef i? -4, - Mr. Felix Wotila Driver Education 4 -41, .lg -. L Q k ' ,. ff. 9 lugs n 5: ff za' as ,, ffm X: pa W K ugh lx X 'ffixf QQ 5 li X 1 ix fx X . Y S l 'lNaill Mk WILLIS BRYON ANDERSON uAndYu The days of our youth are the days of our glory. Money-making schemes, arguments in Civ- ics, and his salesmanship are inimitable Andy. During his spare time you will fnd him at Ted's where his congenial manner has won him many friends. He plans to study engineer- ing at a state university. Student Council Representative lp Bowling lg Football lg Track lp Class Vice-President 4. BARBARA ANN ANDERSON Barb What talent! 7 . . . 8 . . .9 . . . That girl sprawled out on the floor doing push-ups is Barb, of Junior- Senior Play fame. She is also famous among her classmates for her carefree spirit and her cheerfulness. Barb is quite talented artistically, and plans to maior in Art at Michigan State University. Altoparlante lg Bowling lg Choir 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 45 Future Teachers' 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Jr.-Sr. Play 4. JUDITH M. BADGER Ilaadgell A queenly state of youth Reams of cashmere sweaters and skirts have branded Judy as our sophisticate, right off the cover of Vogue. Since she plans to study Merchandising at Butler College, we are sure her flair and taste for clothes will be a maior factor in her success. Plus the fact that her Friday night parties are the great- est. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4,,Future Teachers' 4, Choir 4. MARY JANE BEAVER llBeavIl Since life is brief, we need to make it bright A sparkling bubble of enthusiasm and a winning smile are the trademarks of our fun- loving Mary Jane. However, another of her prominent trademarks is her fabulous appetite for pizza. Next year she will attend Detroit Business University and with all her vim and vitality, she will surely succeed. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 4, European Study Group 4, Choir 3, 4, Office Assistant 3. MABEL ELIZABETH BISHOP Bob-a-lu When she will she will, you may depend on it, and when she won't she won't, and that's the end of it. Mr. Morlock, he's dead, dead - famous line of Mildred, the maid, portrayed by Betty in the Junior-Senior Play. Betty's hidden talent certainly was put to good use when she was cast for the part of Mildred in the play. With her pleasing personality, and her ability to write clever feature stories for the Hillsman, Betty will not soon be forgotten. She plans to attend University of Michigan, where she will maior in Elementary Education. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau Treasurer 4, Bowling 3, European Study Group 3, G.A.A. 3, Hillsman Staff 4, Future Teachers' 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 3. l JAMES E. BLAKE Mozambique Always ready to do his part On posters, bulletin boards, and in the year-book Jim's artistic talent, may always be seen. When our class needed decorations for a dance, concerts, and parties Jim was always willing to carry his share of the load. His hearty laughs, enthusiasm for proiects, and Student Council campaign speeches have been enioyed by everyone. Jim plans to make Art his career. Choir 3, 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Art Ed- itor. SALLY KAY BOYD Pidge A word and a smile for everyone Some people do and some people don't, but it certainly can be said that Sally does have loads of school spirit. During all sports events Sally may be found running around hoarsely screaming Come on, let's really yell . For you see Sally is a cheerleader and just can't forget her responsibility. However, we're all used to it now and things iust won't be the same when she's gone. To her the best of luck at Alma next year. Student Council Secretary 3, G.A.A. Vice-Pres- ident 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Bowling l, Band l, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 3, 4, Office Assistant 1, 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Cheerleader 4, Pep Club 4. JUDY BLASIOLA llJUdll Nothing endures but good qualities Pasquale's and pizza are the twd words we think of when we see Judy. A cute smile, pleasing personality, and loads of laughs are also a part of Judy. She plans to attend Busi- ness School and become a Social worker. It has been said she would like to marry a millionaire. We wish her the best of luck, since they are rather scarce these day. G.A.A. 2, 3, Future Nurses' 3, Choir 2, 3, 4, Phi Signma Tau 3, 4, Baseball 2. K I 9 PAUL DOEREN Paul No steps backward As a speech student, possessed with cold logic, he could convince the judges, if not by logic by his ready wit. His ambitious way is truly an enviable trait - it is not easy to hold down two jobs. He is as yet undecided about his future. However, he plans to attend Un- iversity of Detroit. EDMUND JEFFERSON DANZIGER JR. IlEdll To the man who himself strives earnestly, God also lends a helping hand Ed is recognizable by his height, short hair- cut, friendliness, and bright Wooster plaid and can be seen walking from one school activity to another. Ed plans to study at Wooster Col- lege, and enter the Ministry. Because of the school spirit he already has for Wooster, we are sure he will be quite happy there. Class Vice-President 3, B-Club 3, 4, B-Club Vice-President 4, Student Council President 4, French Club President 3, 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Business Manager 4, Football 3, 4, Basketball 4, Math Club 3, 4, Bowling 3. VIRGINIA KATH RYN DOWLING llGinnyl1 There's nothing in life so pleasant by half than a pleasant girl with a merry laugh A dash of sparkle plus and a pinch of vivacity - these are,the magic ingredients that have endeared Ginny to all who have come in con- tact with her. ln spite of this, however, she manages to be serious during the moments when it really counts. A love for people, fun, and plaid skirts are only a few of the infinite facets of her amazing personality. She will attend Albion to study for a career in Elemen- tary Education. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. President 3, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Future Teachers' 4, Varsity Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball 4, Hillsman Staff 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hill- crest Circulation Head 4, Jr.-Sr. Play Student Director 4. JAMES C. DOYLE Jim For he's earnest and gay, in a capable way That tall boy chalking up another strike on Alley I3 is our boy Jim. With an easy-going personality and a winning way with children, he is a favorite with the Wing Lake beach crowd. He is planning to attend Notre Dame and maior in Business Administration. B-Club 4, Bowling 4, Football 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Math Club Treasurer 3, 4. GEORGIA DUMVILLE George In youth and beauty wisdom is but wise Never let it be said that beauty and brains don't go together, for in George we find them both, One of the most original gals in the class, with a knack for organizing and a flair for writing. She plans to maior in Chemistry at Mount Holyoke, where we are sure she will succeed. Varsity Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, G.A.A. Future Nurses' 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Class Treasurer 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Literary Editor 4, Salutatorian. .lUDlTH MARIE DUNCAN llJUdYll The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool Casual and unrutfled, no matter what the cir- cumstances - this seems to be a first impres- sion of Judy. However, beneath lies sincere conscientiousness and willingness to tackle the toughest of problems and do it well. She plans to study at Albion and maior in Home Econom' ICS. Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Future Teachers' 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Jr.-Sr. Play 4, Future Teachers' Treasurer 4. MARY LYNN FORSTER ..Lynn,. Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and Iow Although Lynn has been with us but one short year, she has already proved herself willing and considerate. Quiet ways and beautiful clothes are the striking characteristics of this blond beauty. She is undecided as to her career and college. Phi Sigma Tau 4, Choir 4, Bowling 4, Future Nurses' 4, G.A.G. 4, Softball 4, Pep Club 4. BRENDA LEE FORD Brandywine Beneath serene waters, deep currents flow Long blond hair and a soft-spoken manner typify the pleasing personality of Brenda. This conscientious girl, so anxious to do everything and do it well, is reliable and capable. She plans to enter Pre-Med and later become a surgeon. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling 4, Pep Club 4. A 1 DAVID SMITH GLASS Dave ' Always cheerful, always gay, always having much to say A willing and dependable worker on class proiects along with his wonderful personality and wit, Dave has made a special place for himself in our class. Dave's love of horses and his special paper on the Committee Saddle we will always remember. Next year Dave's plans will lead him to the University of Colo- rado. Football 3, 4, Student Council Representative 2. MARY LOU FULLER llLU'Ull Make mine music Mary Lou, our brunette nightingale, has a personality to match that lovely voice - warm and sweet. Her laughing eyes and winning smile have made her a favorite. Her am- bition is to go into Musical Comedy and with her talent and winning ways she will surely make the grade. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Jills 2, 3, 4. SALLY MARIE GRISINGER Sal Dependability is a becoming virtue Calm, cool, and collected, Sally, possesses the head for business in our ranks, as is proved by the iob that she has done this year as Assistant Editor of the Hillcrest , An in- dividual to the last, Sally is sincere in express- ing her opinions. She plans to attend Albion and major in Home Economics. Choir 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Hillsman Staff 45 .lills 45 Hillcrest Staff 45 Hillcrest Assistant Editor 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Phi Sigma Tau 3, 45 Bowling 35 Future Teachers' 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Phi Sigma Tau Vice-President 4. 5. s KENNETH J. HAINES Ken Run silent, run deep Quietness and dependability-are two of Ken's prominent characteristics. Despite being re- served, Ken's fast walking gait, we feel, proves that he is ambitious and is striving very hard to attain his goals. He is an avid stamp collector and is also very interested in mathematics. He plans to attend Albion to pursue a Business course. Altopralante 15 Math Club 3, 4. KATHERINE JANE HALL llKayIl The mildest manner and the gentlest heart Kay and an infectious smile have become synonyms to everyone who knows her. Never have we seen the trace of a temper or any- thing but cheerfulness from this girl. With her artistic ability she will surely succeed as an art malor at Michigan State University. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Bowling l, 4, Future Teachers' 4, Varsity Hockey l, 2, 3, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, French Club 3, 4. ANNETTE LEE HAMMONDS Anne Mine is not an idle cause We must attribute Anne's non-punctual date traits to: l. Eye for Fashion 2. Time consuming passions for things unrelated to school. How- ever, when in school few can beat her. She is going east to college but is unsure about her future plans. Bowling I, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Future Teachers' 3, Math Club 3, 4, Office As- sistant 3, Librarian 4, Varsity Basketball 4. CHARLES MICHAEL HASSETT Chuck A mind equal to any undertaking Chuck is best-known for his amiable dis- position, his scholastic achievements Waledic- torianl, his keen sense of humor, and his red ieepster. His ready wit and congenial manner have endeared him to his fellow classmates. Chuck plans to make Medicine his career but is undecided as to what college he will attend. Valedictorian, Golf 3, 4, Bowling 3, Math Club 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4. NANCY K. HARGER llNanll Kindness is Wisdom Nancy of the sweet smile and pleasant dis- position, is one of the friendliest girls in our class. She likes to play the piano and ride horseback. She plans to attend Albion but hasn't yet chosen a major subiect. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Hockey 3, Choir 4, Office Assistant 4. NANCY JOHNSON llNanCYll She says little and uses her time for thought Her quiet serene smile, calm and collected manner can best describe Nancy's personality. After graduation she plans to start her secre- tarial career at the General Motors Technical Center. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4. CHARLES J. HOHMEIER Chuck A rnan of many outside interests You are apt to find Chuck behind a flash bulb, under a car, or sitting at a drafting table. That he is capable and reliable is often said about this Senior. Chuck's plan for next year lead to General Motors Institute in Flint where he is going to study automotive design. Hillcrest 4. X DOROTHY MARY JONES IIDOMYII Good things come in small packages Her magnetic personality, her understanding and considerate ways, are Dotty's splendid traits. Dotty is known for her exceptional abilities in figure skating, swimming, and planning pep assemblies. She plans to take a Secretarial course at college, however, she might switch to a scientific course. What ever you choose, Dotty, the best of luck. Future Nurses' 3, Future Teachers' Vice-Pres- ident 4, Future Teachers' 4, Pep Club President 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau Corre- sponding Secretary 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Office Assistant 4, Bowling 3. STEPHANIE JOY KIMBROUGH Steve Always a sunny nature Espanol, foreign languages, and blond hair are all a part of Stephanie. She has taken four years of Spanish and is planning on attending the University of Mexico to maior in foreign languages. Buena Suerte . Bowling l, 3, Pep Club 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Future Teachers' 3, 4, Altoparlante l, Math Club 3, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4. PHILLIP S. KNOPE IlKnopll His popularity indicates his good qualities Phil might be seen strolling leisurely down the halls, for he takes everything well in stride. His easy-going manner will make him an unforgettable member of the Senior class. His ambition is to become a success. We de- sire him to attain this goal. Choir 3, 45 Varsity Track 35 Student Council Representative 45 B-Club 4. SUE LOVETT llsuell A girl with a smile is a girl that's worthwhile Her friendly smile in passing and her pleasant manner are always greatly appreciated by her classmates. We are sure she will make many friends in the future and that her life will be filled with much happiness. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 45 Librarian 4. RALPH MOLOTKY IIMOIOII A little work, a lot of play Hey, going my way? As you can see Ralph's taxi service for needy friends keeps him very busy. Although this is a strain on the Pink Elephant so far so, good. Ralph plans to study Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University. Bowling 2, Football 3, Choir 4. KAREN ANNE MANLEY Taren Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind Gentle and modest-these are the adjectives that best describe Karen. Beneath her quiet manner lies sincerity and naturalness-a basis for the respect of the Senior class. These factors of her personality alone will make her a sure success at Michigan State University. Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Future Teachers' 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, -Future Nurses' 3, 4, Future Nurses' Officer 4, Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Hillsman Staff 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Girls' Sports Editor 4, Jr. - Sr. Play 4. CARL C.J. MORROW Carl A lion among ladies is a dreadful thing The next guy that opens his mouth gets kicked out. These,are the dear sweet words of our favorite class sergeant-at-arms, Carl Morrow. His tact and persuasive manners have made him a very capable and dependable member of the Senior class. His ambition is to make a successful living and we are sure his ambition will be fulfilled. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Sergeant-at-arms 2, 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, B-Club President 4, B-Club Vice-President 3. DENNIS MORIARTY Denny The spirit of adventure is in his blood Every class seems to have its electrical bug, and as our class is no different, we claim Denny for this title. During his leisure time you may find him wrapped in electrical wiring from head to toe. This also brings us to one of his biggest characteristics-his feet--which he claims no one can beat. Best .of luck in the future, Denny. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, Librarian 4, Hall Monitor 4. i MARGARET ANN PAHL IlMaggill A light heart lives long Trips to Charlevoix, treasurer's books, and curly hair will always remind us of Maggi. Her willingness to pitch in and help at all times is one of her outstanding traits. She hopes to attend an eastern college and maior in business and finances. Class Treasurer 2, 3, Varsity Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity Softball 2, 3, 42 Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, G. A. A. Treasurer 3, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Future Nurses' President 4, Pep Club 4, Choir 4, Hillsman Staff 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Treasurer 4. DAVID PARKER Dave Freedom to the free The tall lanky boy constantly muttering Morse code to himself is Dave. During his spare time you may find him at the Bowling Alley or twisting dials on his ham radio equipment. He plans to attend Ohio Wesleyan. Football l . HARVEY VAHRAM PRANIAN JR. Harv A fellow who makes a clean game of life, an all around good sport His friendly way and sportsmanlike attitude have helped our school spirit greatly. He has added a great deal to our class with his ex- cellent leadership and amiable manner. He is a real winner and will surely succeed at Albion , where he plans to study Dentistry. Class Secretary ls Football l, 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, B-Club 3, 4, Basketball 4, Hillcrest 4, Hillsinan 4, Class President 2, 3, 4, Football Captain 4, Jr.-Sr. Play 4. l gli SUZANNE KAY QUINN Ilsuell California here l come Do you suppose I could borrow a little ink? And what for? Those daily letters destined for California, of course! During her spare time she may be found at the Bowling Alley where she leaves no pin unturned. She plans to at- tend Junior College in California. Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Jills 4: Pep Club 4, Bowling 3, Hockey 2, Future Teachers' 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Future Teachers' Vice-President 3, Future Teachers' President 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Class Secretary 3. ILSE E. K. ROGERS lIl'SlI In measureless content Ever since we can remember Ilse has been one of U. of M's biggest rooters. We are sure her love for the University of Michigan and giving parties will be her greatest assets on campus next year. She plans to study Mer- chandising for she hopes to be a clothes buy- er. Altoparlante lg Choir I, 2, 35 Phi Sigma Tau 3, 45 Future Teachers' 3, 45 G.A.A. 35 Librar- ian 4. KATHLEEN ELAINE ROBINSON IIKBYII She hath no fault or none that I can spy We can truthfully say we have never heard a harsh word or seen a flair of temper from this gal. She in a quiet and sweet manner shows great poise and self-control. We wish the best to her in what ever she does. Choir 2, 3, 4: Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4. EMILY ANN SCHUSTER lIEmmylI Smile away your blusies With a bright smile and a cheerful disposition, Emmy, one of our newest seniors, has made a place for herself in our class. Her smiling face will surely be her greatest asset at Mich- igan State University, where she plans to maior in Psychology. Libra ian 4: Phi Sigma Tau 4. JUDY LOREE RYAN Jewd Ease with dignity Judy's poise and deportment are the most Striking features of her personality. She is kept busy but not busy enough to keep from rolling those big brown eyes. Her ambition is to become famous and make a million dollars. Could it be that those big brown eyes will help her catch that million dollars. Phi Sigma Tau 45 G.A.A. 45 Pep Club 47 Jr.- Sr. Play 4. 5 is CHARLES M. SCOTT Scats Too much labor is bad for the soul Chuck's spontaneous remarks in class are al- ways a source of unique pleasure to his fellow classmates. Besides being a source of wit in class, he enjoys coin-collecting in his leisure time. After graduation, he plans to work and later go to college and study engineering. Track 4. JAMES EDWARD SICKLES llJimll l am the master of my fate The boy knee deep in mathematics, physics, and Nuclear Fission books is Jim Sickles. His love for scientific studies has led him to make the decision to take up Nuclear Engineering at University of Michigan. We wish the best for him in college Math Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, Golf 3, 11, Football 4, Bowling 4. MARY ANN SPIESS llMaryIl She is best liked who is alike to all Always a good word and a sunny smile for all of us can be said about her. Proficient in her studies and active in school organizations, Mary has been an inspiration to our class. She will begin her nursing career at the Univer- sity of Michigan. Hillcrest Staff 4, Varsity Field Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Softball i, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basket- ball 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4: Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, G.A.A. Vice-President 3, 4, G.A.A. President 4, Student Council Secretary 2, Math Club Sec- retary 3, 4: Future Nurses' Vice-President 3, Altoparlante Editor l, Pep Club 4, Librarian 3. PHYLLIS ANNE STEELE Phyl She very well liked where ever she goes, and it is safe to say she will never have foes' An endless source of enthusiasm and wit a- long with a pleasing personality have en- deared her to her classmates. Her tact and abil- ity in handling others has resulted in the Hill- crest's staff doing a bang-up iob. To Phyllis we extend our sincere appreciation for a iob well done. Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Jills 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Editor 4, Cheerleader 3, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Varsity Softball l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Student 'Council 2, G.A.A. Secretary 3, Future Nurses' Secretary 3: Class President I, Pep Club 4, Bowling 1, Band l, 2. JACQUELINE ANN TROMBLEY llJacqlI A friend in need is a friend indeed Sweaters, sewing, and bracelets that dangle, this kid's real sweet from any angle. Neat and trim, she never ceases to amaze us with her domestic feats. This is proof that her decision to maior in Home Economics at the University of Michigan was a wise one. Bowling 2, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Future Nurses' Treasurer 3, Future Teachers' 3, Future Teach- ers' Treasurer 3, Choir 3, 4, Jills 3, 4, Math Club 3, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Hillcrest'Staff 4, Class Secretary 4. SUSAN VINCENT SWATS Susie Sweetness flows in every vein Take a sweet smile, a beautiful figure, and a winning personality and what have you got? Our gal Susie! Between writing letters to Hins- dale and painting her finger nails she is kept quite busy. Sue is planning to go to Denison next year where she plans to maior in lan- guages. Choir 4, Phi Sigma Tau 4, Future Nurses' 4, Future Nurses' Secretary 4, Pep Club 4, G.A.A. 4, Office Assistant 4. JOHN WELLINGTON John Happy am ll Free from care l John, will you please stop mumbling! This is the daily remark of our English teacher, who is trying to discourage John's mumbling in class. However, despite his poor enuncia- tion, his witty sayings somehow come out pretty clear. To John we wish the best of luck. DAVID VHAY uDaVen Time, patience, and perseverance conquers all The boy sitting in study hall writing indescrib- able symbols in his note-book is Dave Vhay. His perseverance in Short-hand will be long remembered by his fellow Short-hand class- mates. This perseverance will surely pay him off in the future. European Study Group 4, Baseball 3, French Club 3, 4. MARY ELIZABETH WELSH lIMewIl Give the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you Mary is noted for the terrific skating parties she has held for the class, which we all en- ioyed very much. Besides being an accom- plished hostess, she is efficient on one hand and full of fun on the other. She hopes to attend William and Mary next year. Bowling l, 3, 4, Altoparlante l, Hockey I, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, G.A.A. 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Future Teachers' 3, Future Nurses' 3, Math Club 3, Librarian 3, Basketball 4, Hills- mqn Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Hall Monitor 4. JOAN S. WETTLAUFER Joanie She holds no malice in her heart Joan, a new addition to our class a year ago, has held her own with her modesty and win- ning shyness. She will long be remembered for her enviable trips to Florida. She would like to go to University of Michigan next year. Phi Sigma Tau 4, Pep-Club 4, G.A.A. 4. JUDITH ANN WILDE llJUdll What Vigor! When things get black and spirits fall, Jud is always ready with a laugh and an encourag- ing word to pick us up. Her capability in handling problems will surely be her greatest asset as she enters Nursing School at Univer- sity of Michigan. , Hockey 2, 3, 4, Varsity Softball l, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Future Nurses' 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau President 4, Choir 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4. Sift' ' w WALTER SCOTT WILLETT Shaft The atrocious crime ot being a young man Walt, whose never ending wit has often amused us, will always be remembered as one of the best mirth makers in our class. When- ever there has been the need for a willing hand, Walt has always helped. He adds life to our parties with his pleasing personality and witty remarks. Walt is planning on attending Michigan State University wh'ere he will ma- lor in Business Administration. B-Club 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer, Class Vice- President 2, Middler Football 2, Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4, Jr.-Sr. Play 4. BARBARA ELLEN WOOLSON Barb Sparkle Forever The pony tail and dirty spaldings walking down the hall belong to Barb Woolson. The backbone of our cheerleading staff for two years now, it can truthfully be said that she has the pep of three. She will truly be a great addition to the campus of Michigan State University. Hockey l, 2, 3, Baseball l, 2, 3, Choir l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 3, Future Teachers' 2, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Phi Sigma Tau 3, 4, Jills 2, 3, 4, Hillsman Staff 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Cheerleader Cap- tain 4, Altoparlante T, Student Council Vice- President 4, Jr. Sr. Play 4, Pep Club. DOUGLAS JAMES WOLTER Abee A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nance To Doug, we express our sincerest thanks for the many hours spent behind the camera on behalf of the Hillcrest. Due to his busy Hill- crest schedule' he had little time for other activities. We wish him success in the coming years. Hillcrest Staff 4, Hillcrest Photographer 4. KEITH WOOSTER Keith The secrecy of success is constancy to pur- pose Keith will long be remembered by his class- mates for his witty remarks in English class. During his spare time you may find him be- hind a movie proiector. What ever he decides to do in the future, we wish him the best of luck. Proiectionist Club 4. i' 4 X fe' Lb i ns , -,.,..! 44 Miss Jean Siterlit With an understanding hand she casts away our shortcomings, revealing the kernel of our worth! Mr. John Kuhlman He, by constantly practicing the virtues of self control and pa- tience, was able to create such splendid impressions on the Sen- iors that will carry on forever. ,L ,.--n1:fQQT fb-x-n.,,' ' N X u 1 1 x N .-ff . I 5 iff 46 4? If L 0 i h his Q .xgefn jg X Semor Snaps Q , , MWW ,S A mx Rx 'xi -,K .UQQ , m y . 1g5,g,g,g , I 4 A M 47 With glasses perched upon my nose, I'd just look straight ahead, With four years to my credit, Who'd guess my brain was dead. I wouldn't be a president, l wouldn't be a king, l'd rather be a Senior, And never do a thing. A Senior I'd like to be a Senior, So grave and so sedate, I'd stand around and just look wise Oh, wouldn't that be great? I'd like to be- a Senior, And with the Senior's stand, A fountain pen behind my ears, A note-book in my hand. YOUNG ARCHITECTS Ed Danziger Emily Schuster Phyllis Steele -vm 'uni' gi Jacquie Tromblev Chuck Hassett Barb Woolson f -- ,- ..' 'si A QA .A ,Q I L ,, ,gf , . f ': ' , .:. '5 ii .. . an K' 'A -5 lk if - Y 1 , ., g:.1:i2,,i , ' in-leg JN i f f l 'L . - A . fsi57lf l2:f.k - , V 1fQ?Q9,i,..: ff ' v if V , i g i- if ,pl ,f in Q Harvey Pranian Mary Welsh U Maggi Pahl 50 , x ,...-Q a Joan Weftlaufer ' .4 'S .J . Ginny Dowling L+- Q J e. wx in 1. qi ie S' e Sally Grisinger 21351 i I K Q ,. f-sais A 332' 4 ' may x Q Slflflg l I Barb and Andy Anderson Georgia Dumville Dotfy Jones Judy Duncan Jim Blake Judy Ryan Kay Hall Mary Jane Beaver l l Mary Spiess - Stephanie Kimbrough Jlm Doyle 51 Carl Morrow N , ,N W ? Q -J----1 w 4 4 1 Q f , CD , W 1 7 Z , jf M HH W H , 11 ll N H u U u U uw TH-5, ,ff H, X U H H H , H H H H ll t U U U U U U Secretary . ..... ,, .. Jane Caris JUNIORS Front Row Left to Right: Miss Oerkfitz, Marcelene Gardzenski, Jacki Adani, Joyce Graham, Linda Colburn, Larry Donaldson, Jim Jones, Harry Durbin, Jane Caris, Frank Rocomora, Don Rohrmoser, Nancy Brown, Jill Edington. Second Row: Ed. Lewis, Judy Saunders, Gwen Gallo, Betty Hamilton, Judi Bromley, Carol Brodie, Cynthia Scott, Mary Stacey, Joy Beedell, Larry LeGros, Barbara Wentworth, Judy Geougon, Mary Ellen Howard. Thlrd Row: - Nancy Charles, Dick Edwards, Rick Marsh, Bob Treadway, Alice Adams, Judy Gondek, Bar- bara Gilray, Nancy Clevers, Betty Ratliff, Tish Pinney, Cappy Booth, Joy Oswald, Susan Kennedy, Judy Nelson. Fourth Row: Mary Longdyke, Bob Turner, Bob Streadwick, John Archer, Fred Bach, George Beaver, Loretta Pape, Pat Canfield, Harlan Davis, Bob Kasameyer, Jay Miller, Al Bowland, Sheila James. Fifth Row: Doug Pfaff, Roy Fleming, Jim Fuller, Tom Stacey, Doug Jocelyn, Gordon Clark, Art Plaxton, John Chika, Jim Putzig, Roy Blaisola, Perry Phalen, Ellen Strong, Janet Richards. Sixth Row: Tom Funke, Denny Dinan, Gary Stone, Bob Menzies, Avery Greene, Bob Sterling, Tom Little, Bob Ogur, Davy Drury, Randy Barrett, Bill Stouffer. cu-xss orncsns ACTIVITIES Dance-Autumn leaves. President .. Harry Durbin Sold book Covers , Bake sale. V'ce Premdem Im Jones Sold refreshments at the Basketball Game Joined with Seniors for a play. 54 graduating class. Treasurer ..,,, . ....,,, Larry Donaldson Gave a Prom and Banquet to the 395 9' 1 bl JUNIOR SNAPS I Q Really, Santa, I was a good boy. Don't get wise beady eyes. What happened to the bear, Davie? llm bldlng my time. Whose kidding who? Yeah, that dirtY QUY- 55 Alright, wise guy Well, shut my mouth. s, L.:- Rootie toot toot, we are the boys ofthe institute. SOPHCMORES First Row: Mr. Lemke, Eleanor Alway, Cathy Campbell, Marie Murphy, Jim Kearney, Bebe Blakeman, John Duncan Punch Lindbloom, Jim Fleming, Laurie Pinkerton, Donna Corpron, Mary Lou Darnell, Cathy Crockett, Bonnie Glass, Miss Barry. Second Row: Mary Ann Morrow, Sally Forster, Bryant Ewing, Gary Metz, Mike Monaghan, Mike MacDonneIl, Tom Faunce, Ken Manley, Bob Herrgett, John Wilde, Mike Murphy, Cynthia Carr, Nancy Smith, Ellie Hogsten, Johanna Schurrer, Cyd Sephsey. Third Row: Andy Gallaudet, Susie Hegerich, Penny Pell, Elizabeth Johnson, Susie Sundberg, Susie Boyd, Sue Jesson, Barb Brein, Kay Joines, George Lawlor, Bill McGaugny, Dick Gilpin, Doug Bergmoser, Bill Bollinger, Ken Newberry, Ellen Martz. Fourth Row: Judy Sterling, Chad White, Ken Wood, Buddy Badger, Carol Stevens, Jacki lrvine, Carol Wild, Joan Sachs, Judy Angevine, Carolyn Anderson, Mary Ann Ogur, Karen Koehn, Gretchen Raeder, Theo MacManus, Pudy Bushagan, Carol Wolf. Fifth Row: Dick Zielesch, Roy Ridley, Chuck Farr, Chuck Mezey, Jim Gil, Bob Elston, Tom Sharp, Charles Stuckey, Bob Chesquire, John Grate, Tim David, Chuck Simpson, Eric Ketel- son, Ray Jenkins. CLASS OFFICERS ACTIVITIES President ..,,,., .. ..... .... J ohn Duncan Dance -- The Basketball Vice President ....,, .. ,,,.. Bebe Blakeman Selling candy during lunchtime Secretary ....., .. Jim Fleming Treasurer ..,.,..,,,. ...,.... P unch Lindbloom 56 Snaps K- FRESHMEN First Row: Mr. Trott, Susan Bishop, Sue Woodside, Kay Lee, Mary Chika, Joyce Adams, Bob Barrett, Bonnie Taylor, John Welsh, Barb VanDyke, Doug Danziger, Mickey Stouffer, Lucy Barnes, Mary Ann Slean, Miss Geerlings. Second Row: Larry Vachon, Bill Rosevear, Spike Dumville, Carolyn Klug, Debby Arnoldi, Betty Powell, Sylvia Longyear, Helen Marlow, Cynthia Braun, Sue Brown, Shirley Smith, Beverly Johnson, Pat Shelley, Gail Molotky. Third Row: Bobbi Irvine, Lucy Siebert, Marilyn Anderson, Laurel Kimbrough, Julie George, Carolyn Kozbial, Mike Minke, Cris Newman, Cathy Monaghan, Jack Mason, Gary Brydell, Mike McAlpine, Albert Klug, Andy McGaughy. Fourth Row: Donna Cannon, Margaret Gawne, Shelia Wooster, Marilyn Ball, Sharon Johnson, Ann Shaak, Barb Mathews, Janice Kolek, JoAnne Schmidt, Laurene Kortkamp, Tally Davis, Phyl Drummond, Georgianna Englehart, Ann Sherwood, Penny Hollaway, Gretchen Van- Boven. Fifth Row: Jim Ford, Dennis McRea, Pat Johnson, Faith Harrington, Sarah Davis, Diane Wen- gren, Linda Scott, Judy Marshal, Janis Rocamora, Kathryn VerWiebe, Sandy Minhinnick, Bonnie Nyquist, Patti VanVurst, Diane Diamond, Bonnie Richards. Sixth Row: Clason Shumord, Jim Townsend, John Leslie, George Coale, bob Thompson, Mark Scherba, Harold Rubel, Dave Homicz, Dick Durbin, James Galivan, Tom Odle, David Pound, Dennis Zimmerman, Howard Kutchai, Dave Potts. Seventh Row: Bob Bicks, Bob Schuman, Dale Holmes, Bill Laughlin, Dale Moncrieff, Richard Rogowski, Larry Erdmann, Steve McTaggart, Dean Leffler, Bob Boroff, Glen Heutter, Pat Witherspoon. CLASS OFFICERS President ..., ....... ...,.., J o hn Welsh Vice-President ,..,.... ....,. B nnnie Taylor Secretary .,..... ,..... B arb VanDyke Treasurer ,..,,. ......... B ob Barrett 58 D 'QQ , ., , fgf -Q Q.,..,.....--'--, 1 , , x Ayn. ,, , .wr W Mu, ,, , L, ,.,, - Y 5115? I Q? ll Q A .. ig? 1-W . 4 , -1 ,Q , . R , r Mu V '-1 ga. ,X ' ' X r WJ Q.. . 6 -N1 34 ,gi A 4 i fx sq A l fi , 3,, x M, RAWA . It x s1'f?i'1E5 i?!5?J2 First Row: Miss Ross, Bruce Wellington, Mary Alice Clouse, Bruce Geyman, Bill Byrnes, John Colburn, Bryan Prucher. Second Row: Penny Rice, Karen Slade, Nick Steen, Betty Larson, Jane Treadway, Jeff Howard, Gordon West. Third Row: Sally Stone, Janice Fisher, Karen Davies, Kitty Kern, David More, Bobbie Blumenfeld. Fouth Row: Gail Reilly, Sam Reeve, Keith McTaggart, Sara Bates, Jim Walden, Bill Wright. M - ...,......L,.,..- uit Row: Mrs. Pickering, Karen Austin, Chuck Cannon, Dan Riley, Bob Gougeon, Andy ite. gecfnpfd Row: Dick Beutes, Barbara Shannon, Amy Miller, Karen Carter, Nancy Kuschell, Pat ati . Third Row: Jeanne Common, Judy Ewald, Mary Jocelyn, Paul Kovach, Jeff March, Ken Senteney. Fourth Row: Nancy Night, Jerry Purcer, Dick Tiede, Dick Ford, Ellen Ketelson, 60 First Row: Mr. Drummond, Sandy Kovach, John Sikorski, Lenore Gallo, Garnet Cousins, Jane Durham, Second Row: Pat Caldwell, Paul Frahm, Carol Thomas, Ron Case, Doug Gawne, Roe Balmer. Third Row: Linda Albertson, Charlie Clevers, Ivor LeGros, Mike Whittlesey, Tom Roeper, Deanna Laughlin, Sally Weckler. Fourth Row: Beverly Chieger, Tony Waeschle, Susie Swan, Nancy Little, Doug Croteau. First Row: Mr. Premo, Nancy Sharp, Marilyn Sanders, Bill Hollenbec, Karen Andreae, Bever- ly Balfour, Margaret Plaxton. Second Row: Dave Huebner, Dick Brodie, Frank Borgan, Bill Thom, Craig Weston, Nancy Trowbridge. Third Row: Susan Woodhouse, Jim Evans, Bill Bittenbendet, Barb Little, Loretta Lundy, Holly Freda, Jack Beedell. Fourth Row: Allan Lewis, Paul Ulbrich, John Rhodes, Jan Schaefer, Jim Aiken. 61 --.1...- - ,bww-mam .www First Row: Mr. Drummond, Dave Arnoldi, Steve Crocker, Kaki Roberts, Gay Manvel, Jack Kelchner, Wendy Sanderson. Second Row: Chris Andreae, Paul Hamilton, Susan Fry, Julie DeVIieg, Barbara Stacey, Karolyn Whittlesey, Diane Keevil. Third Row: Pam Hay, Bonnie Weeks, Gordon Walker, Bob Klentworth, Nancy .Wolters, Bob Matheson, Jack Bohr. First Row. Mr. Eberly, R. Casqwll, M. Brewster, R. Gilchrist, L. Gabel, J. Bice, D. Moore. Second Row: J. Shaak, R. Ross, M. Gondek, J. Dacis, F. Pierce, B. Slean, H. Gordon. Third Row: D. Roberts, J. Casson, K. Harger, P. Maddock, D. Hoffman, B. Paulick, C. Warner Fourth Row. M, Hannah, R. Mathews, H. Ulbrick, J. Jones, C. Redmond, R. Simpson. 62 Wss..a..s .W , First Row: Miss Balwinski, Tim Maher, Lynne Spedding, Susan Wotila, Barbara Donnelly, Jean Richardson, Bill Murray. Second Row: Sue Chatterton, Patricia Comins, Gerry Knope, Jeff Cook, Judy l'llf1kleYf April DuVal, Kathy Bates. Third Row: lla Powell, Sharon Thorne, Glenn Pringnitz, Tom Lloyd, Joyce Holmes, BUdClY Brawner. Fourth Row: Tom Kozbial, Chris Klintworth, Gail Hawkinson, Joseph Oros, Janet Saylor, Sharon Andrews. First Row: Mr. Hundley, Jeff Ryan, Jerry Bergmoser, Steve Woolson, Harry Latta, Mary Funke, Roger Altman. Second Row: Richard Nordrum, Barbara Ghesquire, Diane Pranian, Susan Tivy, Pat Morrison, William Kerr, Randall Smith. Third Row: Alben Jones, Roger Moncrieff, Paul Kasameyer, Jerry Slade, Joan Pape, Mary Elliott, Nancy Erdmann. Fourth Row: Faye Hegerich, Carol Gedelman, Ken Martins. Caryl Doenges, Randle Grant, Bob Eslinger. 63 7 First Row: Mr. Doerr, Joan Anderson, Karen Corley, Neil Thomas, Patrick Medaria, Frank Lerin, Bill Merrill. Second Row: Vernell Smith, Sandra Brown, Terry McRae, Jim Odel, Don Wineman, Ronald Ribant ,Barbara Shulte. Third Row: Joe Shemansky, Paul Irvine, Robert Field, Pat Morse, Pat Hoffman, Nancy Gould, Pat Bonnett. Fourth Row: Marcia Mazey, Kathleen Naughton, Laureen Pinkerman, Craig Hersberger, Mary Beth Tucker, Susan Fishman, Enid Lesher, Mary Ellis. First Row: Miss Vannorsdall, Bruce Charters, Tom Pitts, Bruce Night, Jim Simpson, Forrest Vydick, Bob Scott. Second Row: Joan Mushong, Don Carlson, Victor Drummond, Danny Bronson, Judy Canfield, Bill Deeb, Janine Leslie, Diane Clouse. Third Row: Dee Kemsley, Douglas Newman, Laura Tucker, Barbee St. John, Sharee Stanley, Ronnie Gardzinski, Joanne Longdyk. 64 , X L, 'S 7? X I 9 4 I xx N X ff KX European Study Group CCP C? E7 7 First row: Miss Siterlet, Mr. LaRue, Barb Wentworth, Susan Kennedy, Jane Caris, Joy Beedell. Second Row: David Vhay, Doug Joceyln, Gwen Gallo, Judy Nelson, Sheila Jarnes, Nancy Charles. Third row: Gary Stone, Mary Jane Beaver, Sue Jesson, Kathryn VerWiebe, Mary Stacey, Ed Danziger, Charles Stuckey. President Y Ed Danziger, Advisor - Mr. LaRue, Treasurer - Doug Jocelyn. 68 Student Council sf' -f 7 , df i l. W i t x F, ' Q -Zin , ix my V ez, . wa I D ef- ll : +. mar Q 4 Vs' Firsl row: Mr. Ollis, Betsy Arnoldi, Ed Danziger, Barb Woolson, Carol Brodie. Second row: Phil Knope, Sally Grisinger, Jim Kearney, Dennis Dinan, Doug Danziger, Joyce Adams. fu XS I f 5 I I i ' N I 1 OFFICERS l ' l President-Ed Danziger Y, Vice-President-Barb Woolson f Secretary-Belly Arnoldi Nl Treasurer-Carol Brodie Q 1 69 FUTURE NURSES' CLUB First Row: Linda Colburn, Jill Edington, Nancy Brown, Susan Kennedy, Sue Swats, Maggi Pahl, Karen Manley, Barbara Wentworth, Mary Chika, Marie Murphy. Second Row: Joy Beedell, Eleanor Hogsten, Johanna Schurrer, Donna Corpron, JoAnne Schmidt, Eleanor Alway, Mary Ann Morrow, Marcelene Gardzinski, Cathy Campbell, Gail Molotky, Cathy Crockett. Third Row: Janet Richards, llse Rogers, Nancy Harger, Mary Welsh, Lynn Forster, Anne Hammonds, Barbara Anderson, Judy Ryan, Judi Bromley, Joy Oswald, Cynthia Scott, Carolyn Anderson. Fourth Row: Sheila James, Nancy Charles, Jacki Irvine, Jacquie Trombley, Mary Spiess, Sally Boyd, Judy Wilde, Georgia Dumville, Susie Hegerich, Elizabeth Johnson, Judy Gondek. 0FF'CER5 Activities President . . Maggi Pahl Collected Christmas gifts for Vice President . .. ,, .. . Karen Manley af the pontiac Sfate Hospital. Visited Nursing Schools. Secretaries Sue Swats and Susan Kennedy Treasurer . . Barb Wentworth 70 the children FUTURE TEACHERS' CLUB Front Row: Mrs Stalker Karen Manley Dott Jon J d D . , , y es, u y uncan, Barbara Woolson. Second Row: Mary Stacey, Ilse Rogers, Betty Bishop, Judy Ryan, Barbara Anderson, Nancy C evers. Third Row: Emily Schuster, Ginny Dowling, Sally Grisinger. OFFICERS President ,......,.... .,....,-..- 5 U6 Quinn Vice President .....i.... ....,...... D ottie Jones Sercretary .....,,... .........., K aren Manley Treasurer .......... ,...---4 J UdY DU lCan 71 ACTIVITIES Practice teaching at City and Country School The Choir First row: Susie Sundberg, Maggi Pahl, Laurene Kortkamp, Judy Bushagan, Sally Forster, Judy Geou- gon, Judy Duncan, Mary Lou Fuller, Tish Pinney, Cappy Booth, Janet Richards, Jacquie Trombley, Sally Grisinger, Barbara Woolson, Judy Blasiola, Judy Wilde, Ellen Martz, Cynthia Scott, Betty Hamilton, Mr. Lucht- man. Second row: Bob Streadwick, Clason Schumann, George Coale, David Pound, Doug Danziger, Jim Ford, John Leslie, Larry Erdman, Debby Arnoldi, Susan Kennedy, Georgia Dumville, Judy Nelson, Mike Minke, Sally Boyd, Susie Swats, Nancy Harger, Lucille Barnes, Joyce Adams, Barb VanDyk. Third row: Mary Ellen Howard, Mary Lou Darnell, Mary Jane Beaver, Mary Spiess, Ed Danziger, Art Plax- ton, Jim Blake, Larry Donaldson, George Beaver, Keith Wooster, Ray Jenkins, Ralph Molotky, Carl Morrow, Dick Lutornski, Gordon Clark, Roy Fleming, Phil Knope, Jim Fleming, Harvey Pranian, Dennis Zimmerman, John Duncan, Cris Newman, Donna Cannon, Patti VanVurst. Fourth row: Marilyn Anderson, Bobbi Irvine, Faith Harrington, Tally Davis, Pat Canfield, Joan Sachs, Janice Kolek, Kay Robinson, Lynn Forster, Georgianna Englehart, Gretchen VanBowen, Beverly Johnson, Punch Lindbloom, Andy Gallaudet, Carol Stevens, Anne Shaak, Suzie Boyd, Bebe Blakeman, Bonnie Ny- quist, Penny Hollavvay, Gail Molotky, Pat Johnson. Fifth row: Eleanor Alvvay, Pat Shelley, Cyd Sephsey, Sandy Minhinnick, Sue Jesson, Jacki lrvine, Donna Cop- ron, Mary Ann Morrow, Mary Ann Ogur, Gretchen Raedar, Theo MacManus, Karen Koehn, Laurel Pinkerton. The Jills Barb Woolson, Sally Grisinger, Jacquie Trombley, Phyllis Steele, Janet Richards, Cappy Booth, Tish Pinney, Mary Lou Fuller, Sue Quinn. 72 Spring Concert Band V A 4 i , A l g if 4 B 'Q ,, z i - A51 f . Row l: George Beaver, Elizabeth Johnson, Betty Powell, Joe Oros, Buddy Badger, Harlan Davis, Doug Rosa. Row 2: Doug Jocelyn, Art Plaxton, Frank Rocarnora, Gordon Clark, Eric Ketelson, Larry Erdmann, Susie Sundberg, Mr. Warnock. Row 3: John Grate, George Coale, Bob Treadway. Dance Band Row I: Doug Jocelyn, Buddy Badger, George Beaver, Bob Treadway, Larry Erdmann. Row 2: George Coale, Doug Rosa, Harlan Davis, Andy Anderson, Art Plaxton, Frank Roca rnora, Gordon Clark. Row 3: Mr. Warnock, Bruce Geyman. 74 HILLCREST STAFF 'i his V Row I: Sally Boyd, Ginny Dowling, Sally Grisinger, Phyllis Sieele, Georgia Dumville, Jacquie Trombley. Row 2: Karen Manley, Harvey Pranian, Miss Oerkfitz, Mr, Dennis, Ed Danziger, Jim Blake, Barb Anderson, Doug Wolters, Chuck Hohmeier. HILLSMAN STAFF ii 9 If , - 4 Row I: Betsy Arnoldi, Jill Edington, Mary Welsh, Jim Jones, Dennis Dinan, Bob Treadway, Shelia James. Row 2: Carol Brodie, Betty Bishop, Nancy Harger, Barb Woolson, Harvey Pranian, Sally Grisinger, Ginny Dowling, Art Plaxton, Miss Oerkfitz, Dick Bailey. 75 Junior-Senior Play Y -mm Would . . . would you like to go nutfirig this fall? , l 'N xii-N .x N LJ we R e s T , gY f, Z, 55,5 . T, NRL ,ffm , gtg h s., J Jessica, What are you doing! 76 l've done dropped! It's Mr. Morlock, . . . he's dead! Ah ' - - mortal life was never like this! PEP CLUB First Row: Miss Vannorsdall, Georgia Dumville, Mary Spiess, Nancy Brown, Sally Boyd, Judy Saunders, Bebe Blakeman, Punch Lindbloom, Dotty Jones, Betty Hamilton, Barbara Van Dyk, Barbara Woolson, Jane Caris, Karen Manley, Sally Grisinger, Donna Corpron. Second Row: Tish Pinney, Diane Diamond, Bonnie Richards, Eleanor Hogsten, Johanna Schurrer, Bonnie Glass,.Sally Forster, Nancie Smith, Bonnie Taylor, Marcelene Gardzinski, Eleanor Alway, Lucy Barnes, Ellen Martz, Mary Ann Morrow, Jill Edington, Susan Bishop, Marie Murphy. Third Row: Cathy Crockett, Brenda Ford, Bobbi Irvine, Marilyn Anderson, Janice Kolek, Carol Brodie, Cindy Scott, Joan Wettlaufer, Patty VanVurst, Sylvia Longyear, Sue Sundberg, Anne Hammonds, Andy Gallaudet, Mary Welsh, Joyce Adams, Betty Bishop, Fourth Row: Barbara Wentworth, Gretchen Raeder, Sue Jesson, Maggi Pahl, Ginny Dowling, Pat Canfield, Joy Beedell, Joy Oswald, Cappy Booth, Sue Swats, Lynn Forster, Bonnie Nyquist, Mary Jane Beaver, JoAnn Schmidt, Betty Powell, Janis Rocamora. Fifth Row: Mary Longdyke, Georgianna Englehart, Nancy Charles, Jacki Irvine, Janet Richards, Mike Minke, Cris Newman, Gwen Gallo, Judy Sterling, Susie Boyd, Kay Joines, Barb Brien, Judi Bromley, Susie Hegerich, Elizabeth Johnson, Penny Pell, Judy Ryan. Sixth Row: Ellen Strong, Judy Angevine, Laurie Pinkerton, Donna Cannon, Joan Sachs, Mary Ann Ogur, Theo McManus, Judy Nelson, Susan Kennedy, Nancy Harger, Judy Duncan, Jacquie Trombley, Shelia James, Barb Anderson. OFFICERS ACTIVITIES President ,. Dottie Jones Pm on Pep Assemblies V P d t ..,. ,.... . .. ' 'Ce res' en Belly Hamlllon Provided cheering section at all games S t ....,.. ..,..... P h L' dbl ecre ary unc In com Made posters announcing all athletic events Treasurer .. ....,... Barb Van Dyk 77 B-Club Front row: Mr. Hoff, Harvey Pranian, Denny Dinan, Carl Morrow, Ed Danziger, Tom Little, Phil Knope, Harlan Davis. Second row: Walter Willett, Larry Donaldson, Al Bowland, Dave Chesquire, Jim Jones, Jay Miller, Harry Durbin, Buddy Badger. Third row: Bill Stouffer, Jack Minhinnick, Jim Doyle, Jim Kearney, Dave Drury, Denny Moriarity, Doug Pfaff, Doug Jocelyn. OFFICERS President-Carl Morrow Vice-President-Ed Danziger Secretary-Dennis Dinan Treasurer-Tom Little 78 ACTIVITIES Bought insurance for all athletes participating in inter-school sports Purchased a stretcher Present the Annual Carnival PHI SIGMA TAU Front Row: Miss Steinbach, Barbara Wentworth, Judy Gougeon, Dotty Jones, Nancy Harger, Judy Wilde, Sally Grisinger Betty Bishop Linda Colburn Mary Ellen How rd J d Bl , , , a , u y asiola, Mrs. Condon. Second Row: Karen Manley, Barbara Anderson, Judy Gondek, Mary Welsh, Maggie Pahl Jud R M y yan, ary Jane Beaver, Nancy Johnson, Joan Wettlaufer, Marcelene Gardzinski, Brenda Ford. Third Row: Jacquie Trornbley, Anne Hammonds, Barbara G'l N I ray, ancy Clevers, Betty Ratliff, Mary Stacey, Kay Robinson, Lynn Forster, Sue Swats, Barbara Woolson. Fourth Row: Emily Schuster, Janet Richards, Pat Canfield, Loretta Pape, Mary Spiess, Judy Duncan, Georgia Dumville, Sally Boyd, Ginny Dowling. Fifth Row: Mary Lou Fuller, llse Rogers, Judy Badger, Ellen Strong, Mary Longdyke, Sue Lovett. oFFlcERs ACTIVITIES President . ,, Judy Wilde Vice President . . ,,,. . Sally Grisinger Christmas Dance' Mlslleloe Magic Bake Sale Secretaries Nancy Harger and Dottie Jones Treasurer . .. . Betty Bishop 79 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Front Row: Miss Siterlet, Ellen Martz, Lucy Barnes, Mary Ann Morrow, Sue Brown, Judy Saunders, Cindy Scott, Carol Brodie, Mary Spiess, Sally Boyd, Judy Bromley, Cynthie Braun, Shirley Smith, Linda Colburn, Nancy Brown, Susan Bishop, Marie Murphy, Miss Vannorsdall. Second Row: Cathy Crockett, Eleanor Hogston, Johanna Schurrer, Marilyn Anderson, Bobby Irvine, Bonnie Glass, Barbara VanDyke, Joyce Adams, Laurel Kimbrough, Bonnie Taylor, Diane Diamond, Bonnie Richards, Mary Jane Beaver, Cathy Campbell, Eleanor Alway, Sally Forster, Andy Gallaudet, Bebe Blakeman. Third Row: Bonnie Nyquist, Ginny Dowling, Dotty Jones, Barb Anderson, Lynn Forster, Susie Swats, Karen Manley, Joy Beedell, Anne Hammonds, Judy Wilde, Mary Welsh, Sylvia Long- year, Judy Ryan, Brenda Ford, Joan Wettlaufer, Barbara Wentworth, Donna Corpron. Fourth Row: Barbara Woolson, Janis Rocamora, Tally Davis, Phyl Drummond, Julie George, Nancy Clevers, Barb Gilray, Judy Gondek, Betty Ratlift, Kathryn Ver Wiebe, Sandy Min- hinnick, Lucy Siebert, Gretchen VanBoven, Carolyn Kozbial, Laurene Kortkamp, Helen Marlow, Sally Grisinger, Maggi Pahl. Fifth Row: Gwen Gallo, Betty Hamilton, Karen Koehn, Theo MacManus,Judy Sterling, Georgi- anna Englehart, Sue Hegerich, Penny Pell, Judy Bushagan, Judy Marshal, Barb Brien, Sue Boyd, Kay Joines, Gretchen Raeder, Sue Jesson, Tish Finney, Cappy Booth, Jane Caris, Patty Van Vurst. Sixth Row: Carol Wild, Ellen Strong, Laurie Pinkerton, Judy Angevine, Sara Davis, Patty Johnson, Sheila James, Nancy Charles, Susan Kennedy, Judy Nelson, Joan Sacks, Mary Ann Ogur, Donna Cannon, Mike Minke, Ann Sherwood, Jacquie Trombley, Judy Duncan, Georgia Dumville, Nancy Harger. OFFICERS ACTIVITIES President .... ......... M ary Spiess Set up intramural sports. Vice President .. ,.... .....,.,.. S ally Boyd Awarded levers, numerals, and pms Secretary ..,,... ,,,....... C arol Brodie spon2oF:3gsaNl?3me and Daughler Treasurer ...... Judi Bromley 80 Managers of Sports Activities Soccer G y D I g R J d B I y V Phyll St I Basketball . S Ily B yd B Carole B d Tabl T Anne Hamm d Softb II Mary Spiess Golf I ,. ,, ,I . A rchery .... ., ,..,.,. .,.. ., , . , . Barb Woolson Maggi Pahl ,..-4 - BOWLING Front Row: Bill Rosevear, Nancy Brown, Cathy Crockett, Eleanor Hogsten, Johanna Schurrer, Brenda Ford, Bonnie Taylor, Diane Diamond, Mary Welsh, Mickey Stouffer, Bebe Blakeman, Sue Woodside, Shirley Smith, Linda Colburn, Harry Dumville. Second Row: Penny Pell, Bonnie Glass, Judy Gondek, Alice Adams, Mary Stacey, Julie George, Sylvia Longyear, Anne Hammonds, Lynn Forster, Bonnie Nyquist, Mary Lou Darnell, Howard Kutchi, Jim Ford, Mike McAlpine, Bod Treadway. Third Row: Harold Rubel, Bob Turner, David Pound, Dick Zielesch, Chad White, Jim Fleming, Linda Scott, Pat Johnson, Loretta Pape, Nancy Clevers, Ann Sherwood, Georgianna Englehart, Kathryn VerWiebe, Sandy Minhinnick, Mr. Wotila. Fourth Row: Gordon Clark, Ellen Strong, Ray Jenkins, Betty Powell, Elizabeth Johnson, Bar- bara Brien, Kay Joines, Sue Boyd, Tom Funke, Jim Kearney, Harlan Davis, Bob Sterling, Perry Phelan, Dean Leffler. Fifth Row: John Duncan, Cappy Booth, John Welsh, Mike MacDonald, Jim Doyle, Roy Ridley Dale Moncrieff, Dale Holmes, Denny Moriarty, Dave Parker, Jim Sickles, Chuck Simpson Jack Minhinnick, Tish Pinney. 82 ,J mi :,4 AQ INITIATION SNAPS 'Y H I lf? Gm W' N fb 'R l ' S , M 1 ,,.. 4 x YL: ' at ,f T42 W.-.,............,....1 f f Q .- QQ l me A 5. ' 4 gi IJ 0 yo 90 00 xt sy' 'My 400 0000: 0 S 00 000 0 0 1 If W 90,45 5 00 Q?- ' 'Q Q wg-,Q 6 'V ,za 'g 4 f :Va ' 00934, .if S f271Qi 'i l M Vo rsity Football DUO!-Y. Front row: Bill Stouffer, Jay Miller, Dave Glass, Harvey Pranian, Ed Danziger, Harlen Davis, Doug Danziger, Manager Willis Anderson. Second row: Harry Durbin, Jim Jones, Walter Willet, Larry Donaldson, Charles Stuckey, Roy Blasiolia, Manager Tom Funke. Third row: David Ghesquiere, Jim Sickles, Jim Doyle, AI Bowland, Carl Morrow, Manager Dave Drury. Fourth row: Doug Pfaff, Jim Kearney, Dennis Dinan, Dennis Moriarty, Tom Little. Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield A. E. Smith Country Day D. U. S. Fraser Harper Woods Huron Valley Ortonville COACH DON HOFF Hafxen Harvey Praman, Q Back ..a-F4 49' i'Q Gr-I Ed Danziger, Center Jin-,J Ones f 4 ' '1 S X pf . g '- 4 ffjga- . i ' ,L A if-5 , !l X 5, pate - .fs A' .Om sa .fi f --4 '1 - 'L ' X H L , ' -..k .41b 5- M K. gf' 1. :- Ma- ' . r eng ,N 'Yi , X, guiiw' ' 1 K , .-. K K 1 A ,.. K QM, ,,,,.,,- A 3 . . -M , x A 2 W' '.' A .I .. ., -' 1 ' ,.- -'M -W f miifrfraxmuszxu 1- f 'f' ..,-ax M. , . .Q ,Q ' . . F'Y ?P'f'+fWf?'5: :: 'Q A, ..x+x. ,..,,- WN . Q K ' s g? VV 1 W W., K KA, K4 I' 'M ff X may-Jw. -V. Q., :wwf ww? M QE 'f X. A ,-e .N Q, 'L 5 Q, 1- ,.'f,f '.?AI. 111 -F bf' 1',,,:'U'-N ' ' 1 ': .ea fL ff'lXgZ' f4eaa.ghEiffefN:a 445553 f '15 if H Q1 - -- V. R eg m ffew -ff , . 4 W A w Ti N fmt Yff-5'f'i'j3f5f'4fwx A .air L. .,lf,3?K.g.'m5i: 4 fi x' at 'Z e3R,,Q? :V W . N .e , '.g, N '5. 'f5 -3 3?.2 s1?. 5 JW' Kearney, Full Back ff -155. If e -1 ',, Ay+ ,gy -' 1 , 4 'gmf A fel W '-if'-1.:,f'sx3k+S xv.- f-fy '. kg ef, ' Jim Sickles, Full Back Dave Gla N 'K --'WXXANN ss' End Carl Morrow R. Half 87 A18 Owla 091351 E nd R no pox! 24 ff' Xe. Guavd 5 ,link ,gn .-B.. ,, , ,W ,, K -N am Siouffer, End JV' Junior Varsity , K f s skew'-' I J. Front row: Coach Elwin Murray, Fred Guenther, Tom Faunce, Sam Reeves, Tom Sharp, Bob Elston, Gary Metz. Second row: Mike Monaghan, John Leslie, Mike McHaIpine, Jim Ford, Howard Kutchai, Harold Rubel, Jim Fleming, Albert Klug. Third roam Paul Ulbrich, Dale M-oncrieff, Bob Barrett, Bill Laughlin, Cleason Shumann, Doug Rosa, Richard Rogows i. Scores Bloomfield 14-O Country Day Bloomfield 7-6 D.C.D. 88 Sub Middler A! Q.-grin, ,MQ , me .1 Front row: Ivor LeGros, John Siko k' G d rs I, or on Walker, Paul Irvine, Jim Simpson Jeff Jones Second row: Bob Scott, Terry McCray, Frank Borgon, Bill Murrary, Don Carlson Tom B ronson Third row: Coach Drummond, Philip Berk, Jeff Cook, Bill Pinkerton, Tom Lloyd Dick Brodie George Mhuel. Bloomfield 21-7 Country Day Bloomfield 34-6 D.U.S. Bloomfield 12-20 Jane Adams Bloomfield 7-21 Cranbrook 89 Varsity Basketball Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield 42 D.U.S. 57 42 St. Marys Mt. Clemens 84 40 Redford Union 59 34 Cranbrook 48 47 Oak Park 50 50 D.U.S. 60 36 Redford Union 49 49 Fraser 42 52 Ortonville 60 40 Cranbrook 42 66 Oak Park 62 48 A.E. Smith 50 50 Fraser 59 39 Oak Park 34 38 St. Marys Orchard Lake 49 Front row: Bill Stouffer, Harvey Pranian, Ed Danziger, Randy Barrett, Coach Harold Trott. Second row: Dick Sloan, Doug Pfaff, Dave Drury, Chuck Mezey. Third row: Larry Donaldson, Chuck Hassett. 90 COACH HAROLD TROTT Junior Varsity Front row: Coach Harold Trott, Eric Ketelson, Bob Elston, Chuck Farr, Bob Barrett Bob Thompson Second row: Gary Metz, Fred Guenther, Larry Erdmann, Brian Ewing, Tom Sharp Third row: Chuck Stucky, Doug Danziger, Jim Kearney, Ken Newberry, Jim Townsend Fourth row: Manager Chuck Hassett, Manager Larry Donaldson. Bloomfield Bloomfield ' Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield x Bloomfield Bloomfield D.U.S. St. Marys Mt, Clemens Redford Union Oak Park D.U.S. Redford Union Fraser Ortonville Oak Park Fraser 92 Varsity Baseball S i ,I ll' fiwrzfl Mfiltf in 7 I l 4 l April April April May May May May May May May May June Front row' Jim Jones Tom Sharp Fired Guenther K N b . , Q , , en ew erry, Doug Danziger, John Leslie, Mark Shorba Second row: Coach Charles Lemke, Mike Monaghan, Harvey Pranian, George Beaver, Tom Faunce, Chad White, Willis Anderson, Dave Vhay. Third row: Manager Bob Menzies, Bob Elston, Harlen Davis, Dennis Dinan, Bob Barrett, Dave Drury, Jim Kearney, Randy Barrett, Dick Sloan, Chuck M D ' Schedule 20 Huron Valley 24 Fraser 27 A. E, Smith l Oak Park 4 Harper Woods ll D. C. D. I5 Huron Valley I8 Fraser 22 Oak Park 25 A. E. Smith 29 Harper Woods I D. C. D. Here Here There Here There Here There There Here Here Here There ezey, ave Parker, Manager Ed Danziger. COACH CHARLES LEMKE i Go First row: Bud Badger, Jerry Armitage, Harlan Davis. Second row: Mr. Dennis, Jim Fuller, Jim Sickles, Bob Thompson, Chuck Far Jim Putzig, Bob Shumond. COACH DON DENNIS 94 April April April May May May May May May May May May T, B l7 l9 26 l 8 lO ll I4 17 18 24 28 we ll gf' I rian Ewing, Jim Kearney, Northville Home Detroit Country Day Home Catholic Central Home Milford There Milford Home Catholic Central There Flint Regional Tourney Clarkston Home Detroit Country Day There Conference Tourney Clarkston There Pontiac Invitational Track ., ii., '. V lg. - ,Qf',,.f'L .. X .. A. -Qt'g,i.',sf i T s'.w X'-EQfu3?,aQ ' r , , g.- 1' Front row: Jack Mason, Harold Rubel, Eric Ketelson, Gary Metz, Don Angelosanto. Second row: Cloach Felix Wotila, Doug Jocelyn, Tom Little, Al Bowland, Charles Scott, Jack Minhinnick Phil Knope. COACH FELIX WOTILA April April April April May May May May May 95 W. Bloomfield AT Northville Clarkston Here Milford Here Central Mich. Relays at Mt. Pleasant S. E. Suburban League Meet At Milford Regionals State Meet Huron Twp. lTriangularJ Mi? x is , , , ya? ! , I wx 4- 1 I Q , , i 97 -- -M Field Hockey First row: Lucy Barnes, Nancy Brown, Gretchen Raeder, Bebe Blakeman, Ginny Dowling Ellen Strong Shirley Smith, Barbara Anderson, Marilyn Anderson. S't I t Jud Wilde Georgia Dumville Sue Sundberg, Sandra Mmhunnick Mary Spiess Second row: Miss mere , y , , Sue Hegerich, Judy Sterling, Lucy Seibert, Nancy Lindbloom, Donna Cannon. Absent: Sue Boyd, Sally Boyd, Phyllis Steele, Mary Welsh. SCORES Bloomfield Hills o Kingswood Bloomfield Hills iRained outl Cooley Bloomfield Hills 2 Waterford Bloomfield Hills 2 Mumford Bloomfield Hills CCancelledJ Redford 98 Girls' Baseball First row: Sue Hegerich, Ginny Dowling, Bebe Blakeman, Marilyn Anderson, Ellen Strong, Donna Cannon Second row: Miss Siterlet, Nancy Brown, Judy Sanders, Mary Spiess, Judy Bromley, Kay Joines, Judy Wilde Lucy Seibert. Absent: Carol Brodie, Phyllis Steele, Margaret Pahl, Sue Boyd. MISS SITERLET 1 gg V 365 M ,gli J' L in 99 Girls' Basketball First row: Carol Wild, Sue Boyd, Phyllis Steele, Bebe Blakeman, Kay Joines Sue Woodside Second row: Judy Sterling, Ginny Dowling, Mary Welsh, Marilyn Anderson, Sandy Minhlnnlck Third row: Sue Hegerich, Karen Manley, Lucy Seibert, Jane Caris, Anne Hammonds Bonnie Taylor Dorothy Jones. Absent: Mary Spiess Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Bloomfield Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Hills Waterford Kingswood Pontiac Clarenceville Lincoln High Clarenceville Forwards O1 Victory, victory is our cry. K M nle Sall Boyd, Jane Judy Sanders, Bebe Blakeman, Sally Grisinger, aren a y, y Caris, Barbara Woolson, and Barney 'val' ff 9 I , . . .V , 1 ----X - Q... ...........,., Q :fi .f 12 3722? . jfs? - -. , Q f ,. ,.' fy, .,,, . 4 MVS xv 3? Q , W' Lfl 1 Amy. 104 66+ X 4 'iii 5 1 M Q A A fffl Y NV? 'X MX 1 4 L Jill N X X Q4 'Z ,Um gf fl 'M + 14 1 A 0 S , , O.:- Yr -.Q - .Iwi z oe I I If 6 1' f i I Mildred The Maid No Bums Allowed Grenwich Village, New York Bloomfield Hills High School Andover Road Bloomfield Hills, Michigan Dear Mr. Spiess, During the past few months I have visited every member of the class of '56 so that you could see what fine citizens they turned out to be. I made it a point to jot down what they were doing this being ten years after graduation. I hope in your old age you can read and understand it. Remember as you are reading, that this class was supposed to be most successful. Several of my former buddies have made big names for themselves under the big top. Mary Jane Beaver is the famous tight rope walker. The clown billed as Emmeline Kelly is none other than Kay Hall. Boy oh boy, Dave Glass is still a dude. He is chief stable master at Devon Hills Hunt Club. He's recognized throughout the world as the fore- most authority on saddle soap. Judy Duncan is still writing essays. Her latest, How to Scrape a Sky , won the national contest. The biggest surprise of all to me was to find that Ed Danziger has re opened the Gayety. His motto is: We refuse the right to refuse no one. New show every Thursday. Nancy Gypsy Rose Johnson is the featured performer this week. Colonel Keith Wooster is in charge of the National Guard's newest program. He's conducting an experiment to see if cats can be trained to pull dogsleds in the event of an emergency shortage in the Antartic. Mary Welsh has recently won a trophy in the International Yachting Regatta on Gilbert Lake. The winds and waves are so strong on that lake that we're all thrilled to know as courageous a person as Mary. Jim Blake, commonly known' as Grandpa Blake, is noted for his paintings of calendar girls. He's been using the Birmingham Sewage Dis- posal Plant as the background in the most recent ones. I found Charles Scott still working in the Peter Pan. He has become an efficient egg cracker and tearless onion peeler. Judy Wilde supplies them with eggs and chickens from her prosperous farm. 108 Dave Vhay is showing off his muscles by being a life guard on the Sahara Desert. He does work off season to keep in shape by building his own pyramids. Joan Wettlaufer gives her clientele quite a workout as a Swedish masseuse. Margaret Pahl, the new drama star on her TV serial Sob Storm, has the daylights pounded out of her by Joan each day before cur- tain time. The TV programs of recent months have featured some of my old classmates. Anne Hammonds plays Princess Summer-Fall-Winter-Spring on the Howdy Dowdy show starring her hubby Hal. Ken Haines, known as Bluey Grant, has replaced Pinky Lee as the housewive's latest hearthrob. Willis Anderson has been pulling some fast tricks on Andrew H. Brown. He co-stars with Andy Brown in weekly show Sapphire 8a Mama. Georgia Dumville, a research chemist for Park Davis Co., has dis- covered a remedy for flat feet. It consists of pills producing violent stomach distress and thus distracting the patient from his fallen arches. If you would like some cheery birthday wishes, call Mary Lou Fuller. Western Union has hired'her to sing telegrams. Ginny Dowling busies herself in trying to revive the Russian throne of Nicolai Ivonovich Lobachesky and has established herself as the new court jester. CQ, CQ--Dave Parker and Denny Moriarty calling. They are still the big ham set operators. They have secured numbers of all girls in Oak- land County and have converted their sets for local calls only. Dotty Jones has informed me that she is secretary to the big execu- tive Paul Doeren. He manufactures antique spitoons. Judy Badger's ambition to become a merchandizer has been realized. She buys space suits for Sam Benson's. She's also developed a reputation as a select purchaser of suede combat boots. Luigi's restaurant is now owned by Harvey Pranian. He still no smokes, no cussa, and no takea the drink. Jim Sickles is the head streetcleaner in the Beaubien-Hastings district. His white uniform is cleaned by Karen Manley of Birmingham Cleaners. The speech class gave Lynn Forster the poise and speaking ability she's needed for her job. I found her demonstrating cosmetics and other items for the preservation of females at Woolworth's. Persuing his medical career is Chuck Hassett. He's an eye, ear, nose, and throat specialist for hampsters, goats, and residents of Alabama. The head of the Captain Midnight Squadron in this area of the earth is Jim Doyle. Destination Doyle can be seen between the hours of twelve and six floating through the air on his little flying saucer. Barb Woolson is still trying for a prize doing the Atomic Amble on Saturday Party. Brenda Ford of the R.G. gl G.R. Ford Funeral Home specializes in em- balming bodies. She finds the job offers the peace and quiet she has been looking for. Nancy Harger's musical ability has helped her to decide upon being an organ grinder. Her hilarious monkey and fine repertoire of songs earn her an average of 25 dimes and 2 packs of spearmint gum a day. One of my former classmates, Chuck Hohmeier, has made a big name for himself at Olympia. He polishes hockey pucks and during games scrapes the ice. 109 Barb Anderson has a very up and coming wrestling career. She's made famous her reverse ear lock and her nose crush. Phyllis Steele is a test driver for General Motors. She's the first wom- an in Oakland County to drive up Mt. Everest and back. After spending several years at the University of New Mexico, Senor- ita Stephanie Kimbrough has quit school to become the foremost woman matadora. Sally Grisinger has become a notorious skier. She's the only person to go off a jump backwards without skis Once she landed on all fours and left a bear track which was followed by hunters for five days. Kay Robinson and Sue Lovett both have gone into interesting fields of work. Kay is a sparring partner for a boxing kangaroo, and Sue is a deep sea diver in the Rouge River. Emily Shuster sprays farmer's crops from her private airplane. Her latest exploit was to save Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Molotky's, the former Judy Ryan, alfalfa fields. Doug Wolters photographs criminals for the F.B.I. He says that John Wellington has passed through the line to pose for him several times. Ilse Rogers has informed me that she is still reducing. She was offer- ed co-ownership in the Slenderella Salon after keeping them in business for ten years. Susan Swats has made the public forget about the death of Hattie Car- negie with her striking fashion designs in over-alls for railroad engineers and rhubarb farmers. Judy Blasiola is past president of the W.C.T.U. and has decided to open up a home for the retired spinsters of the class of '56, The Dorothy Dix of the day is Sally Boyd. For advice to the lovelorn and matrimonial troubles consult Pidge Boyd. Sue Quinn is still a magician's assistant. She perfected numerous vanishing acts but none was so complete as the vanishing of a 510,000 oil well she invested in while in California that disappeared overnight. Nursie Mary Spiess and Doc Waldo Willett are members of the staff at Pontiac State Hospital. They both are in charge of the floor on which all the patients think they' re Napoleon. Walter is recovering from an injury that occurred when he was unexpectedly hit in the back of the head by a soggy bath towel thrown by one of his mental cases. Jacquie Trombley has composed several songs lately which have been tops on the hit parade. The latest are entitled: I've Got the Gimmes, So Give Me Another Too , and The Chimney Sweeper Waltze Carl Morrow and Phil Knope, the recent champion cuckoo bird callers, have donated their prize to Mr. Hundley. They hope he will enjoy the bird bath. Well, as you can plainly see the class didn't quite live up to it's expec- tations. The members of our class aren't unemployed, but they don't have the best jobs. I'll write you in another few years and tell you ifany of them are more successful. ' Your obedient servant, Mildred 110 The Senior Trip QQ V P37 , 0 Ng The Last Will and Testament. . . Barbara Anderson, will my paint box to Judy Gougeon. Willis Anderson, will my ability to argue any subiect to anyone who has nerve enough to use it, and to Jim Putzig my golden gloves. Judy Badger, will my taxi service to Judi Bromley. Mary Jane Beaver, will my brownie points to any Junior who can use them. Betty Bob-a-lu Bishop, will my name to Randy Barrett. Jim Blake, will my most beloved possession, my pair of white converted black bucks to Art Plaxton and the cleaning of them to Doug Danziger. Judy Blasiola, will my temper and non-patience to George Beaver. Sally Boyd, will my love for Chemistry and Class Presidents to Cindy Scott. Ed Danziger, will my ability to get along with brothers to Doug Danziger who really needs it. Paul Doeren, will my ability to keep my iacket on in Speech Class to my Brother, Ralph. Ginny Dowling, will my friendship with Pa and the Babe to Larry Donald- son and Tom Little. Jim Doyle, will my Physics book to anyone who can understand it. Georgia Dumville, will my affection for green Thunderbirds to Barb Went- worth and the class treasury to anyone who can straighten it out. Judy Duncan, will my original haircuts to Judy Sanders. Brenda Ford, will my pony tail to Jane Caris. Lynn Forster, will my sister to next year's Senior Boys and especially Bob Kasameyer. Mary Lou Fuller, will my choir robe to the tallest member of the Choir. Dave Glass, will my love for Miss Barry to Tom Little. Sally Grisinger, will my ability to wear my glasses at all times to Bill Stouffer. Ken Haines, will my good disposition to Jim Putzig. Kay Hall, will my work on school concerts to Susan Kennedy. Anne Hammonds, will my ability to cheer loudly at football games to 'future Pep Club members and my arguments in English Class to the Debate Team. Nancy Harger, will eighth hour to any ambitious Junior. Chuck Hassett, will my ieep to the Mobilgas Station for further repairs. Chuck Hohmeier, will my shoulders and physique to Roy Fleming. Nancy Johnson, will my long hair to Mary LongDyke. Dotty Jones, will my pep from the Pep Club to Barb Gilray. Stephanie Kimbrough, will my natural blond hair to Janet Richards. 112 Phil Knope, will my height to Jack Minhinnick. Sue Lovett, will my lion to Joy Beedell. Karen Manley, will my ability to blush to Jacki Adani. Ralph Molotky, will my Pink Elephant to Mr. Kuhlman. Denny Moriarity, will my radio to any Ham who wants it. Carl Morrow, will Mr. Hundley to the Birds. Maggi Pahl, will my make-up kit back to the Englehart family. Dave Parker, will my yellow and white Chevy to Frank Rocamora. Harvey Pranian, will my white bucks to Dennie Dinan, my crew neck sweaters to Bill Stouffer, my five o'clock shadow to Art Plaxton, and my quarterback slot to Jim Fleming. Sue Quinn, will my absent slips to anyone who can get them. Kay Robinson, will my quietness to anyone who talks too much. llse Rogers, will my parties to anyone who feels they can survive them and my album of Jungle Drums to Harlan Davis. Judy Ryan, will my poise to next year's play cast. Emily Schuster, will my minus five points for talking in English Class to Betsy Arnoldi. Charles Scott, will the dirty dishes at Peter Pan to the dishwashers in the Cafeteria. Jim Sickles, will my Zapp Gun, Space Suit, and Flying Saucer to any Martian stranded on Earth. Mary Spiess, will my long ride to school to Carol Stevens. Phyllis Steele, will my pack of gum to Mr. Spiess, Sue Swats, will my frustration in French IV to any French student who is brave enough to take it. Jacquie Trombley, will my tuition to Ned Grant for next year. Dave Vhay, will Shorthand Class to any brave boy. John Wellington, will my mumbling in English Class to Miss Barry's disgust. Mary Welsh, will Gilbert Lake for any future class skating parties. Joan Wettlauffer, will my car and chauffeur's cap to Gretchen Raeder. Judy Wilde, will my hall monitoring post to Harry Medaris. Walter Willett, will my Driver Education Award to Bob Streadwick. Doug Wolter, will my camera to photogenic Eddie Lewis. Barb Woolson, will my bashfulness and dirty Spaldings to Tish Pinney. Keith Wooster, wlll my position in the National Guard to Dick Bailey. We, the Senior Class will leave-isn't that enough. 113 A X 'Xfsf1f,. Jfd, 4-Rs. N Vg C3 x Q19 E f fs 'N 115 1 1 1 gy - 1, x V ,,-P' Ex A - 7 , JN R6eve's Standard Service T 1 g aph at Maple WGAOII ls RECORDS and PHONOGRAPHS JEWELRY and GIFTS 154 W. Maple Birmingham, Michigan Mldwoal 4-4620 A Birmingham Cleaners and SHIRT LAUNDRY - 4 Hour Service - Harold M. Kalbfleisch Woodward al Adams Rd. Birmingham, Mich. Dicliins0n's MEN'S WEAR 31 N. Saginaw Shoal Pontiac 14, Mlch. Phone FE. 2-4942 W. Maple Avo. Birmingham, Mich. 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