Cass Technical High School - Triangle Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1953
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1 1 A 4. ,- 1 i 1,7 'v fx 11' 1 1 vii 'i ff 1, ' m-mum - mn-m-u -1 ,, 1 .4 gf- Y, K T -4, li w x, ,J Eu I , 'V ,ii , sg -. R,--W - ,fy -N V ,my ' 4, ., '5 ,J , cgi? ' A ff M. wx I I X ,,, jx I 1 .X V. . , 1 f, , ,V , f ,J f -A jaz 5: . IM. f. , W W fam 1 H- rw- ., VM.1..f..1m.1kmLvr1f1...... , .- , , . ff- -N KJBQ C3 , A y ,f fl ,fv'f7 -M f if ww Q1 'k y if x. 7 f f x A I 1.4 Q , r X34 Foreword The theme of this 1952-53 Yearbook is lrnp . If I should take the dictio- nary definition of this word, I might choose any one or all of the following: Imp - a little mischievous demon - a mischievous child - a young devil Iobserve that at least two things are common to the definitions. The first is the qualification young . The second is emphasis on mischief . The choice of the theme Imp , no doubt took into account these qualifi- cations - youth and mischief. The Yearbook deals primarily with high school youth. The Yearbook puts emphasis upon the lighter side of school life - act- ivities, parties, nonsense, etc. , all of which are important to school life and contribute toa well rounded program of education. The Yearbook is a history of this side of school life as well as a memory book. Many Cass pupils look forward to the series of three published during their stay here. All of us are happy for the tradition - Yearbook. And the theme has its humor. If young people were to sprout wings, I am sure we should be at a loss to know how to deal with them. But the little devil in the eye of a youth, makes him human. 2 Table of Contents Forward Triangle Staff Dedication Administration Reurmnmus Seniors and Faculty January Class Officers June Class Officers Art Curriculum Auto Aero Refrigeration Curriculum Drafting and Building Curriculum Electrical Curriculum Home Economics Curriculum Mechanical Curriculum hdath and Social Science Music Curriculum Polytech Curriculum Health and English Printing Curriculum Science Curriculum Summer School Graduates January Mock Elections June hdock Elections Achievements Skip Day Band and Orchestra Calendar of Events Sports Home Rooms Organizauons The.PresidentSpeaks Adverusing Editor's Notes 3 2 4 5 6 8 9-57 10 11 12-15 16-19 20-23 24-27 28-33 24-36 37 38-41 42-46 47 48-51 52-56 57 58-59 60-61 62-63 64-65 66-67 68 69-82 83-106 107-118 120-122 123-127 128 1'Hi? 10 ,H 11 ., 13411, 1? 5 1 A ,Wi fifhb ff CHUCK DAVID Editor- in-Chief llunej JOAN HISLE Faculty Editor 1 YUONNE BRIDGES I Typist - is 1 1114 ' ' 5 A 5 iff 1 12111 ,Q -' STUART BRATT Assist. Art Editor Uunej wwf., JOAN TOMBONT Business Manager CJuneJ SHIRLEY HILT Senior Editor HAROLD RICHARDS Sports Editor J 152g 111 ,g511jT , , 11 . 15-1 1 ,gm 1 V111 -11,., 7,1 1 Q 1 1 -'41 1a1 1, 1 1 11S'f1l 1 1 - Gbf SL11h11L533'111'1 11 11111g2gWi 111,111i1'f 9' 1 1 1-X . ' MF! i'ii44g'1!,d1 , 'Mi - 1' 11+'131' .1135 ' 1. 1' - 11dk:,1,,, ' - ' 1' 11m1.,- , 1 341 Ejl.31' xl f A1 ' 1 1 ,,d' nfl 1, 1, 1 NM 1 vw ,,1111,1111 1 1113 'gg-W I 1 W 1 15 W 5 111 JOYCE ANGERER Typist Art Staff MILDRED FORGACH HARRY ALBERTSON GRACE DEMOS STUART BRATT BARBARA FELKER Business Manager QJan.J . 1.1- 13 fi1111ig11E 1 , 11 1 W tww T , ilxj, ,Q'f,ffl'H' '3 ',ii11 i lriiif ke ait U 1 1511 1 Eff 93315iTf3fff?1i MILDRED FORGACH Art Editor fJan.D WFS 1 p:1'i.1w ,1 1 '1 ,W ,11, 1,4 1 .L W A 1 1 1- ' -..1'1 FvC1 ', if -ttf' W , A A 'TTT 14511351 iid H113 11 ,,, 11 A4A1f.j? BETTY HINES Feature Editor MARGE ADAIR Assist. Business Manager 1 X' ANN '1 7, 11 wx -, 1 131 A T151 A SHIRLEY DINGS Editor-in-Chief KJ'an.J X, HARRY ALBERTSON Art Editor Uunel GRACE DEMOS Assist. Art Editor fJan.J f. BARBARA GOLINSKE Organization Editor Advertising Staff ETHEL LEUNG DIANE BULL DIANE WINELING GREGORY QUITON Dedication Throughout the years that Cass Technical High School has been in existence, it has achieved an international reputation for superiority in training students to successfully meet the demands of a civilization which daily grows more complex. One of these present day demands is in the service of our country. Many of Cass graduates have enlisted or been drafted into the UnitedStates Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, or some other branch of the service and at the present time are fighting for their lives and ours on one of the many battlefronts in the Far East. It is to these Cass Graduates who are in the service of our country, fighting in the Korean War, that we humbly dedicate this book. 5 ,f ff, U3 v,,7,,pWW M ,iffy gf R Z V I! Mg Z WWW WW JOSEPH WOLBER ORVILLE HE FT GARNER BOWLBY FRANKLYN FREY Principal Assistant Principal Principal, Summer School Principal, Summer School Administration The Triangle Staff presents in this book the forty-second chapter in the history of Cass Technical High School. To the editors, staff members and sponsor, our hearty congratulations. But of more importance perhaps, is the fact that the eight hundred graduating seniors have written the closing paragraphs of their high school careers. This Yearbook is the symbol of successful accomplishment for all of these young men and youngwomen. It announces to the world that eight hundred young people are prepared to enter their chosen fields, give service to the community and live lives of fruitful citizenship. Who can tell the number of lives influenced during forty-two years? And who can measure the impact of these many thousands upon the city of Detroit? This forty- second Annual inducts a new group of alumni members. In their turn, pride in the old school will grow over the years to come. .T . G. Wolber 1 Y C H ' I ,,,, , , A I OLIVE COBB ROBERT BRANTON LOUIS E. JENNINGS BERNICE SCHREADER Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor 6 P.,-ass IS ' 'U . Administration l EDWARD NAVICKAS RACHEL JACOBS Attendanc e 4- w. s 'Qu' DAVID SP LON Technic ian M hx k ROWENA SHOWMAN Attendance Clerk Visiting Teacher 4 'l f 5 49 ig.- RODNEY BLOOD Instrumental Music Room LEONA ROEHRS Sect'y--Main Office wff '! SGT. STANLEY KUNDZICZ R.O.T.C. ax-ff K GLADYS MAYER Speech Teacher A H. Q 0 ff. , . CA J J Q - - ,J Q if . 1 ,Qi ,. . '. - ., -M. 1 '-.wg ,Q , l P! 3 iffy, '71 q.,v ' A-'-,'if:.: rf, ' - I ,, ,fffgfaf -:ff A ' :u '.Jl?: 'BL' -' 3,31 'tae ,.1:,9g If-oem-fr if af' :z'.u as-A-. :MSX A 'fu LEOLA OSBORN Secretary to Principal FLORENCE RUSH Record Clerk Picture Not Available! Hazel Fuller Librarian EDWIN KIE LHOLZ Bookstore Manager Qhwh LOIS HEHJISH Sect'y to Assistant Principal E H- ai? SGT. JOHN O'BUCKLEY R.O.T.C. Reijrements Mr. Black, Head of Drafting, recently submitted his resignation as an instructor of education. Being eligible for retirement but perhaps not desiring to do so at the present time, discovered that due to an optical condition his retirement would be hastened. He felt that the students would be better off with someone who didn't possess any type of condition that would hinder the best teaching. Mr. Black, a graduate of Michigan State, received his Masters from U. of D. He came to Cass in 1922 and became head of department in 1947 well prepared for the position. The students and teachers who came in contact with him agreed that he was one to be highly respected. A tradition for all art students at Cass has been having Miss Nina Fleming for art composition. After thirty-two years of service, Miss Fleming is retiring but with the best wishes and regret of the faculty and the students. Nina Fleming holds a master's degree from Columbia University where she majored in art education. She will not, however, put down her pallette and brush. Her activities in the Detroit Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, of which she was president for two years, and in the Annual Michigan Artists Show, where she has eidiibited for ten years, will keep her busy. A home, recently built on Lake Fenton near Fenton, Michigan, will be the future habitat of Nina Fleming. Mr. Frank Granger is a descendent of one of the original families in the Lake Orion Region of Michigan. He is now living at the original homestead which he has been arduously rehabilitating. He is a veteran of World War I, in which he served as an Army Engineer Sergeant in France in 1920. Mr. Granger is a graduate Electrical Engineer from Michigan State College. He has worked as a Civil Engineer and has a Michigan Surveyor's License. He started his teaching career in vocational education at Highland Park High School in 1925. He began his Detroit Public School teaching career at Cass Technical High School in the Automotive Department in 1926. In 1929 he studied at New York University, and after receiving his degree in Aeronautical Engineering, taught aeronautical subjects at New York University for one year. Wayne University has employed our former co-worker where, we hope, he enjoys many more years of service. Richard M. Johnson, Head of the English Department of nical High School since 1943, is retiring, after 38 years Cass Tech- of continual service in the public schools, to become District Representative in Southeastern Michigan, for Scholastic Magazines and Teen-Age Books. An interest in people, a kindly sense of humor, and exceptional memory for facts as well as a gift for prompt and decisive action are qualities which not only have made him a good boss but also are sure to lead to success in his new venture. Prior to his coming to Cass, Mr. Johnson headed the English De- partment at Detroit's Barbour Intermediate School. To accept this position he left the city of Saginaw, Michigan, where he had served as principal of the John Moore Grammar School, for five years, and of South Intermediate School, for one. Mr. Johnson was educated at Central Michigan College of Education, where he received his A.B. degree in 1922, and at the University of Michi an where he earned an M.A. in 1931 E , - He has taught English and Speech in both of these institutions, during summer sessions, and has also instructed evening and summer school classes at Wayne University, in the English Department. Interested in community activities, Mr. Johnson was formerly presi- dent of the Saginaw County Extension Association that brought a series of lectures and professional credit courses to in-service teachers in that city. He was also affiliated with the Saginaw Little Theatre. In Detroit he directed the Avon Players, a community group Little Theatre. For two years he served the Detroit English Club well as president of that organization. His hobbies, otherwise, include cribbage and gardening. It should be said that he is not only an enthusiastic and highly successful gardener but a generous one as well. In season, the English office 201, has rarely been without an attractive bouquet from the Johnson back forty , As actor, cribbage partner, gardener, or Boss--UMr. missed at Cass. Mr. Joseph Takken, a chemistry teacher, plans to spend much of his time in Hollywood, Florida, where he has a home on the ocean, after retirement. A chemistry teacher since 1920, Mr. Tacken, agraduate of Michigan State and the Detroit College of Law, has also been a member of the State Bar of Michigan since 1923. Dividing his time between Detroit and Hollywood until Mr. Takken retires will keep him busy. If and when he loses interest in fishing and swimming, Mr. Takken will practice law. Mr. Takken revealed, I play to do more surf casting than deep sea fishing - I get sea sick! 8 .T. wi11 be SENIORS and FACULTY ' f---- lsr JOHN WENZEL Co-Sponsor MILLIE FORGACH MIKE STOYKA A Vice-President President January Senior Class Officers BARBARA FELKER EUGENE STROEBEL Secretary Treasurer 10 JOHN ERIKSSON Pres . I une Senior 'wx if ROY WENNING Sponsor wr-f r CONNIE GERANEN Sect'y N 'af' N EDWARD WILBURN Treasurer LILLIAN KASHMERICK Vice-P res . Class Officers Art Curriculum COMMERCIAL COSTUME ILLUSTRATION ARTS AND CRAFTS WW f',. fm tl DQROTHY SKEWIS DONALD BRACKETT ELIZABETH BATES Dept. Head BLOSSOM COHOE The Cass Art Department is made up of students who have a particular talent in art, and who hope to follow some kind of art work asacareer. Graduates are usually first employed as apprentices, but become commercial illustrators, letter- ing and layout artists, signwriters, fashion artists, teachers, camp counsellors, occupational therapists, dental technic- ians, creative craftsmen, industrial designers, and art directors. Many continue to paint and are represented in local art exhibitions. A few are now nationally know artists. D -J 'GR BERNADINE SETHER Qt! ., J? -' r W N , f y + PM N p L T f 7 A ' 1 ' ,ff 5 , Q ' L A 15? 52 2- f , , T 'Q' ' V ,QLLX A WHL x W A T y 'FFL i A L 9 ' 'll' , ir., , if., , EDITH OBEL NINA FLEMING L MABEL MUSTONEN if DONALD THRALL 1' N, A .r ,L ,f A A Q, 5 'T , J H gilt V r 17,22 1 1'- 7554 I gf Q 5? F , ff 1 A 4 lm f S Hi il gl!! , , 1,,' NA if' 4 L ff 1 w, ROLAND SCHUHOLZ RQBERT JURMA 12 January AUSTIN, HOWARD McMichael Int. Senior Rep. Homeroom Rep. R.O.T.C. Triangle Cartoonist Track Team Rifle Team Camera Club BROWN, DONALD Durlee Int. Advertising Art Club Nat'1 Honor Society Hall Guard ERMOYAH, PAULA Redford H. S. Advertising Art Club HARRINGTON, FRED Cooley H. S. LEE, WALTER Post Int. Hall Guard MCGUIRE, EDWARD St. Mary's of Redford P.R.F. Homeroom Rep. REED, BYRON Condon Int. Lab Assistant SCHLAGER, PAULINE Jackson Int. Junior Art Club Advertising Art Club Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Triangle swf . K. M ' 0 . 2 4, C 1 fl 'S'- 'znb 3.- 'L 'C' 6- 'wif A In - ,f 1' 'aa fr C E- - 'Q 3 'Kg U 4 . A 4 5, U! , Q ,, VKML' ,' ' ,Vw ib'i:'::,L ' Graduates BARR, DIANA Jackson Int. Tennis Team DEMOS, GRACE Burroughs Int. Triangle Staff Choir Advertising Art Club Y Teens Hall Guard Nat'l Honor Society FORGACH, MILDRED Nolan Int. Senior Vice President Y Teen President Y Teen Vice President Cheerleader Swimming Team Basketball Team Tennis Team CCapt.j Triangle Stall Student Council HICKS, RICHARD Hutchins Int. Golf Team P.R.F. PETRELLA. RONALD Burroughs Int. Hall Guard ROBERTS, ROBERT Riverside H.S. Advertising Art Club fPresidentJ Student Council Homeroom Rep. SCHNECK, ELDEN E. Jackson Int. SUTHERLAND, RICHARD Tappan Int. 13 .ara Y' M F. 'Q I gv W 5 ' s V' ef' e fan- ,E - :J uw, IZ , 1'-ur FA , If rm KL. l T i 0 'iv- -,M 'fr' f rn, ff 'f ,ja gf V 'Z 'W 'fl 3 2, 'Z 1953 Post Int. 5 Advertising Art Club if A Junior Art Club 40 A 4' u ,N I 'Vi Dozuaa, ROBERT I rvv ,V Post Int. nan Guard 4 f-- Wy? 'MW' J X f a GUINDON, DONALD Post Int. Advertising Art Club Q 3 K Junior Art Club Co-op Plan . , ff T J' I x , 'T'!w',. KNIGHT, ROGER Wilson Int. 5 P,R.F. ag? I I MAGATELLI, DOLORES St. Catherine fm Tennis Team xv- Advertising Art Club ,, , T X .4 POWELL, JAMES H, Jackson Int. xl Varsity Football Team 74 Q nc J -ri, mn-v hr we fa f ff f A , auf Lettermen's Club V ' Tennis Team pf' ' Hall Guard 'Q' P.R. F. 9 f L, 1 ,W ROHLAND, f-.RLENE Mackenzie H. S. fra Hall Guard I we A l WERNER, NATALIE Burroughs lnt. Junior Art Club Advertising Art Club Student Council Homeroom Rep. Library Assistant BRATT, STUART JOEL Central H. S. Triangle Art Staff Photography Club Reserve Band FIELDING, RICHARD G. McMichael Int. Hall Guard HAIR, LOIS Jackson Int. Varsity Swimming Team Varsity Tennis Team Lettergirls' Club KARCHEVESKI, ROBERT Jackson Int. KRIZANICH, JOSEPH Annunciation Hall Guard LIEDL, BARBARA Post Lnt. Junior Art Club Advertising Art Club Homeroom Rep. ?Y S t V H .E iw ii' it N 'lar gf:- 1 . ,, .,,,. , ,V ,W W ' -, ' J 1-ffx 223 ?', 3f. 1 in LUPPKE, KEN Durfee Int. Advertising Art Club Hall Guard Attendance Officer P.R.F. I une Graduates 1953 .Mg .. , H, ., ...af ,gg up in An 9: 'www ,He 1 V Q S 'mf '? 5 A CJ .EV t 56 . , ,,y, , J ,, 'il ' . A . 'Tj Q, ' - . ., My I 'V r 'k y fi .Y In U fb- is F . -'- ' f 5a 1 NV' f V H 415. W X, 4 .x l f ' .3 M A f J R 'Q W 6' '11 V Y hs I V X tw' me BULL, DIANE LOUISE Tappan I.nt. Triangle Staff Outlook Staff Advertising Art Club Aeolian Harp Club Sportsmanship Council Freshman Art Club Graphic Club GOCH, PHYLLIS Post Int. Office Duty HARNDEN, GERRY Jackson Int. Biology Club Advertising Art Club Hall Guard KASHMERICK, LILLIAN Post Int. Student Council CVice Presidentj Outlook Staif fManaging Editorj Senior Class Vice Pres. National Honor Society Advertising Art Club Biology Club fTreasurerJ Sportsmanship Council LAKE, LARRY M. Mackenzie H. S. McNEELY, GERALD Burroughs Int. Advertising Art Club H311 Duty 14 f . J ,.,, gp M ie 4 . V -rs - 1: 'fit C' ' . :Kg f z ,Ei ' 1 'fffif J of ik CHRISTIE, ARLENE Burroughs Int. Girls' Letter Club Girls' Swimming Team Student Council HAGLUND, BARBARA Lincoln H. S. Biology Club Sportsmanship Council Student Council Advertising Art Club Symphony Orchestra HOBAN, FRANCES Foch Int. Advertising Art Club Symphony Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Chrysler Co-op KETTNER, SUSANNE Southeastern H. S. Freshman Art Club Advertising Art Club Homeroom Rep. Student Council LEUNG, ETHEL Mumford H. S. Nat'l Honor Society Advertising Art Club fPres., Vice Pres.J Sportsmanship Council Athletic Publicity Student Council Outlook Staff Triangle Staff Graphic Club MILCHUCK, JOAN Denby H, S, Cheerleader Lettergirls' Club A.A.C. fSecretaryJ Freshman Art Club MOSKWA, LUCILLE REASON, SALLY Jackson Int. Hall Guard Freshman Art Club lSecretaryJ Advertising Art Club SEDESTROM, ROBERT Hutchins Int. Advertising Art Club Student Council Senior Rep. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team fC3P!-l Oificers' Club lPres.j VARNAUSKAS, INA META Germany WEINDLING, DIANE Durfee Int. Advertising Art Club Nice Pres., Treas.l Sportsmanship Council Athletic Publicity Outlook Sta!! Triangle Staff Freshman Art Club Graphic Club NOWICKI, THOMAS Pershing H. S. Homeroom Rep. Advertising Arr ciub ik 'mf X I f RODES, MARY Burroughs Int. Freshman Art Club Advertising Art Club fTreasurerJ Hall Guard Nat'l Honor Society STEPHENS, HONEY Hutchins Int. Cheerleader Advertising Art Club Lettergirls' Club WAGNER, KARL Jackson Int. Cass Radio Unit Nat'l Forensic League Speakers' Guild WEISMAN, CALVIN Hutchins Int. fi , W me -Q, f 4 ,by f N. lj f. ee R. if 3. .aff I I 7 ij If 4 I ,ir 'G A ,,,, G ,, 4 ,WZ ' ., f .ffm 7 er'- if .Vi , Mwww ,,,., 15 PISCIOTTA, TERRY Chrysler Co-op ROGOS, GLADYS Burroughs Int. Freshman Art Club fTreasurerJ Advertising Art Club Nat'l Honor Society Hall Guard ST. JOHN, LYNN Stony Brook Prep. Freshman Art Club Advertising Art Club WAY, JUDY Lincoln H. S. Student Council Sportsmanship Council Biology Club Advertising Art Club ZEBRI, IENNLE Foch Int. Freshman Art Club Advertising Art Club 3 i 4 . , f 'Q it -W1 J' -,Q if , ,sim Auto-Aero Refrigeration Curriculum A A ' ARTHUR ELGES - il 'i'E,g ,if L., A I f ' '3-, FRANK GRANGER ' fp fif, 1. ': 152-1: ?':'. fWf V ,ff L '-R i f A WM W is 6 rlr H 'n i 'mst i iq4 x in f'-W , U M V A G jam? 1 M on 5 -v an ae, r ji 1 L, , , i k t r y, E-+-arg F J ? , ' .Q Q t'31..'yr:3?.fSz 4 P v 3 N ,- ,'1Wgfw,i, :Af ai Q A WILLIAM TREVARROW 'fat' 1. , H . L1- L if Q i ji V xt, , LAWRENC E KEE FER LEWIS KELLER CARL TURNQUIST Dept. Head Picture not available Auto -Aero and Refrigeration -Air Conditioning curricula require a thorough knowledge of mathematics and science. Shop work for the Auto -aero student includes acetylene and arc welding, hand-tool operation, machine shop , meteorology, and navigation, gasoline and diesel engine testing and service procedures. The Air Conditioning-Refrigeration student is trained in the theory, construction, operation, installation, design, and maintenance of all types of automatic refrigeration equipment. Q r f 1 g E it-1 . ,M A VA x ' l it . X l Y liiti A rv v yi R ,gi i if KV'-'tr ,X .hifi 1 'af it K 5 R A .ri ij X Lg' A W Kali, A a A is x ,Q l 1 iiii, fs' A .,,, f ' t . i , , tt 13 X, gi, A K, gf 'li- '11 N Yqyfx ,.,,N Fl 'A V 'Xxx H 1 - 'LZA V, yr g 1 r '- N? MM in .Mi Mitt V 'jf ' V ix, I -T' 1? -522 r- ., A .,,' LW A A iitf l 16 January AKSAMIT, JOSEPH Chadsey H. S. Auto-Aero Club HOLCOMBE, KENNETH E. Central H. S. Nat'l Honor Society Hall Guard MACKLIN, ROBERT D. Nolan Int. Student Rep. R.O.T.C. NIGHBOR, WILLIAM Post Int. Golf Team Hall Guard Nat'l Honor Society BACZYNSKI, FRANK Neinas Int. Cass Photograph Assoc. Auto-Aero Club ISI. C0unci1 R.ep.j BURTON, WILLIE Sharrard Int. Basketball Team Auto-Aero Track Team Hall Guard DeMICI-IELE, RAYMOND Hutchins Int. Concert Band Marching Band Hall Guard Varsity Band Re - .lar ag- xy -1, N, ' 'T' if A Bm ,w T i I Q! 'K Y lg- :arn- fa ste X fy G- , nv g,j . .pale is fn. 1 ff '5 q.....,gy3f 1 if y 'fir' , 1 7444 f X Graduates DAILEY, JAMES Denby H. S. Swimming Team Lettermen's Club Homeroom Rep. Student Council fCabinetJ Girls' Swim Coach LOCH, RONALD Condon Int. Auto-Aero Club R.O.T.C. Hall Guard MARCETTI, RONALD J. Jackson Int. Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard STROBE L, EUGENE C . Jefferson Int. Student Council Rep. Senior Class Treasurer Nat'l Honor Society K 1 , Z' . . Q pr gf 15' 44.9. fy My 'ZW as l I une Graduates 1953 BAGDADE, ALLEN Durfee Int. Auto-Aero Club fPublicity Chairmanj Hall Guard CLARK, FRED Foch I.nt. Mixed Chorus Boys Chorus Choir fOificerj Audio Visial Aides Aero Club Homeroom Rep. Student Council V. C. Y. FORTNEY, DOUGLAS Barbour Int. R.O.T.C. Hall Guard Aero Club Camera Club T-Square Club 17 4 'Q y N 0- gl Y- .wav . 1 '- 4:-' EM' 4. I .fifth , Q , B 'S N 1 J 'A 1 Ill' ., ' f Nl-' L 9' N -ue . .Q 'f' 5 'wtf A hg e.. L 5, 5 if 4' , I 'Am' ..,., . lx 'Q A , X, 1953 GLUNT, WILLIAM PAUL McMichael Int. LOCUST, J. D. Durfee Int. Auto-Aero Club Hall Guard NEWELL, DELBERT A. McMichael Int. Refrigeration Club Homeroom Rep. WILSON, EMANUEL Cleveland Int. Auto-Aero Club Hall Guard BENART, DONALD Condon Int. Auto-Aero Club DELEDDA, FRANK Mackenzie H. S. Auto-Aero Club fPresidentJ R.O.T.C. Homeroom Rep. GAITHER, SPENCER Hutchins Int. Auto-Aero Club Camera Club Track Team Cross-Country Team JOHNSON, ARCHIE Garfield I.nt. Auto-Aero Club Baseball Team Basketball Team Class Chairman Perfect Attendance MCKISSACK, LEON Hutchins Int. Auto-Aero Club Student Council Homeroom Rep. PIPKINS, JESSE L. Sherrard Int. Aero-Auto Club Hall Guard THOMPSON, LE WIS W. Sherrard Int. Basketball Auto-Aeio Club Track Team B.. t N . 1 4' M1 f i 'f,. x I ,. - ,Y an f,t' we W 1 , iff t Q' Jef ' 'f Iva H e l' -, J- ,v 1,32-1' ' . .V A 5' 2 af Q - 1.2 , ffl -W .44i?1:7fZ.,'-ff? - . 'W A V. J S' 2 , 5 ' .,,, 1 4, l LEASH LE ON Durfee Int. Auto Aero Club 1 Hall Cuard tl ' ,Q 1. , Air! .W ,Jw f .L Ser ' Q Z gg Www QNX if MINUS, DAVID LEE Durfee Int. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Homeroom Rep. Student Council Marching Band Concert Band Varsity Band Hall Guard Senior Play THEBERT, ALAN Student Council Auto-Aero Club fSecretaryj Electronics Electroni Homeroom Rep. TKACZYK, WALTER Western H. S. Photographic Ass'n. fTreasurerJ Electronics Club T-Square Club Auto-Aero Club fPresidentJ Homeroom Rep. R.O.T.C. Freshman Football 18 cs Club E ..,, 1 jar 'f , f'V,'l'1 T' fm f V Y H 4 ,J ffl' if , f X . g fem X gg ' 495 fi iiizflf, fi -0' + , ffl!! I 4 LUKASIEWICZ, MARVIN U. of D. H. s. Auto-Aero Club Track Team MOORE, DAVID W. Tappan Int. Auto-Aero Club Rifle Team THOMAS, ROBERT Hutchins Int. Hall Guard R.O.T.C. Auto-Aero Club lPresidentl CVice President, TUKEL, IRVING Durfee Int. Auto-Aero Club Office Manager 'Qu A ,fa .vw V.. 1-A 4- . ,. .V Y - Y fy , Q ' .F if W 1 ' i ' 0 ,..if ,ff I MECHANICAL DRAFTING r lfmiiffisfqggtfggg 1 is 33 A5 4,3 X1 , JOHN DONNE LLY .-Mg' Ji, 5wg'.v,x .-a ic, Y li - Hilkw-as F 1sf7l 'f' 5,1 E' 1 A ,W , ,i w A ef' 5 1 , W eff GEORGE KAN TOR KARL KNA USS L, fm -' J' -,,i,-we 1' X 0 , mn ,gp T- -eps --.Lag .- l X 4 1 is e D it A L 4 L K WILMER LAGINE SS Drafting and Building ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING DONALD BLACK Dept. Head 5' iiA N f f I fix W ffl 1, I iD p 1 1: I A - Eli A A V an Jxx-3 :i If 'QA i ,HY V, U1 v f' 1' 4, H e K!-f . ' W I 1 i T J M if H L, ID 5 ' R ,raw 2 'N fn? ' i X ' Cai' f ii 9 if 4 3 AV J ' K ilf if Q2-V I f, i ii? f Q 1 1 A l 5-Em I I X Facia P1 MIM vu It V ' L f C f K i Kr A 4 5 JM ' U T X f L jf Consisting of three curricula: mechanical drafting, architecturaldrafting, and building, this department prepares its graduates either for further work in college or immediate employment as a junior draftsman or an advanced apprentice in the building trades. The student graduating from either of these curricula will have completed six or eight semesters of work in his field. REED DEWEY tpicture not availablej 20 BUILDING I africa li ,if -ug-Q, 142 5? if Ml-it fff '. , 51 1 FLOYD LENTZ HAROLD SIE GE L ROY SPRAGUE KENNETH STODDART Swimming Team V C Y January CARTWRIGHT, THOMAS A. Amir , Greusel Int. A ,C . , 0 '9 u if G E DEUKER, ROBERT c. Durfee Int. Track Team Architectural Club Lettermen's Club Senior Rep. Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard GUERRA, SERGO Barbour Int. Hall Guard Movie Operator OSINSKI, LEONARD B. St. Stanislaus Architectural Club Student Council VERDUYN, RICHARD Jackson Int. Architectural Club Hall Guard ALESSANDRI, ILIO A. Foch Int. ATKINSON. CARL Post Int. Baseball Team fCo-Captainj Architectural Club .it Qwe- 4' 55' 75' P! 'S f'-on.. - F, .3 E rig I- J . J we X . ll D191 .7 ' f 9, 4.4 ,L Graduates CHICKOWSKY, CAROLL E. Nolan Int. Architectural Club fVice Presidentl Student Council Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard FANTIN, ARTHUR Cleveland Int. MAGUIRE, WILLIAM G. Tappan Int. Architectural Club tPres., Sec.l . , ,sag fw if fn-wt, 'GL' ' ,Q T3 Qavlnf -nl 4' Homeroom Rep. L Student Council .5--+ Hall Guard ' l , STARIKOFF, JOSEPH Durfee Int. Architectural Club 2 Hall Guard ' ' tp .4 1 'J WILEY, JAMES 6 K -. Cooley H. S. ' 4 , Architectural Club Hall Guard wr ,,, ' vi 'Tb' I . APE1., FRED McMichael Int. Architectural Club fSecretaryJ Stage Crew Camera Club Movie Operator BOUGHNER, GERALD McMichael Int. 21 ,Jn , ,z K 1 ., Y I. 'P I rf KU 4 5' Q W . r . ? . L. 5. it ' mr ll 'gg 65- 1' tiff ff ff, 2' J ., ll s , ,M wr' ,fa Z 1 X . x v 1953 CRAINE, LEWIS Duriee Int. Architectural Club Nat'l Honor Society FRE DE RICKSON , WILLIAM Post Int. Architectural Club R.O.T.C. Hall Guard MIX, KENNETH J. Neinas Int. Homeroom Rep. Organ Club Dramatics Guild TITRAN, ARTHUR Foch Int. ARENS, FRANK E. Jackson Int. Architectural Club tSec1-etaryj Speakers' Bureau Radio Unit, WDTR Homeroom Rep. BOYSEL, RICHARD Post Lnt. Architectural Club Homeroom Rep. Student Council CASSETTA, ROBERT GUY Oakman Int. Homeroom Rep. Architectural Club Camera Club Hall Guard FRUMJN, ARNOLD Durfee Int. Architectural Club LEE, GERALD S. Sherrard Int. Architectural Club Swimming Team ORNE , DAVID Barbour Int. Hall Guard Architectural Club RAN TALA, RICHARD Durfee Int. Architectural Club Student Council Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard SULLIVAN, JIM Architectural Club WANTTAJA, RONALD Chadsey H. S. ZIEGE LMAN, ROBERT L. Durfee Int. Architectural Club fSec., Treas.l Tennis Team ICO-Capt.l Basketball Team Student Council fCabinetl Homeroom Rep. Nat'l Honor Society Senior Rep. Lettermen's Club .., ii f . K' f A it -J it 3 4 , - :T I L ',,, ,A H f 1 ,.,. f J '22:HQ' , ,, 1 f -1,1513 waggi- ' 1. 7 I I . , , , I .. , gy V I2 ,515 , H 121 f -fee . K f ' W 'Q f f 'pai' '.,. , I 177 rf , E at A .f er, 425' I Q 5 V A 'af ,X of W 2 Tl ,M 6 . Q ' v 2. , , DAVANZO, ANTENORE G. Neinas Int. Architectural Club GRAUER, RICHARD D. Durfee I.nt. Architectural Club Tennis Team ICO-Capt.l Lettermen's Club Nat'l Honor Society Architectural Club fSecretaryl MCCULLEN, DORRANCE Nolan Int. Architectural Club fTreasurerj Wice Presidentl PERREO, SIMON Greusel Int. Architectural Club Track Team Cross Country Team Letterrnen's Club CPres., Vice Pres.j Hall Guard RYAN, JIM Nolan Im. Architectural Club VARNER, HAROLD Cross Country Team fCaptainJ Track Team Lettermen's Club Architectural Club WASSON, HARRY Hutchins Int. Architectural Club ZLOTY, DONALD Burroughs Int. 22 im., , , z -V .5 in 5? 1 .. --' WT.. H ,. ' - wt X I I K' 'Sr' f ?',,A , Z 0 0. 9 ,. ,,,. ' 5 W 1 9. ,g if , ,.,,, ff L A ff E, , ,p A .. 'f +11 i uc..-1 r ,,f w in QI as M A ,X 'sz' K BX sg,-sua E In EATON, ROYCE Post Lnt. V. C. Y. Hall Guard KROLL, STANLEY Wilson Int. Architectural Club NUNEZA, EMIL I. Foch Int. Architectural Club Lettermen's Club Baseball Team fCaptainJ RAINES, ESSCO Jefferson Int. Architectural Club SIMMONS, JOHN A. Cleveland Int. Architectural Club R.O.T.C. Hall Guard WALSER, JIM Architectural Club WINEBRENNER, RON Jackson Int. Architectural Club '15, Ill E -r Y 1 bg 5 K F-1 -I T 5 ' 1 sf 'W k ' , K,. 7-7. W ,...4... ,1'r .. 'l K .af ,I . lbiq .-. ,A ,. X K , mai J fi' .. -1- Wfgvr-. 1 ' 1- fries ln 7 oft .TACK COMER if 'TWQ 1 , if O 1 Q V tl X ' 3 ge , , ' Egger-'ueA5:F f ,r 1 xr i W if e e HAROLD STORMZAND n n T l fs JOSEPH ZUKOWSKI Q?QEl5m T430 W 1 at 1 -if rf, If 7 iq jimi Electrical Curriculum ,Lt qi i r 'Q W likiry' 'f1.11 'g:H ' 'fftln y - un-L VM , V Q H Y Q A , Lp, r, H 339 W! N 1 I W ,J 1,-Q, - , ,gn W I Y- A 31N 1 r, fm. V M3 - 1 11 , I' ',,,,,w,,. , N ,, ,,,. , X ,Mi lf, n we 'W-w-Q 41011 ' l t w X Ht !I,w , i fi l ' 2 W M .3 L A, ,Y AQQWQ15 if kt, in ml 'M y, , ,Q wil n all OTTO ROSE Dept . Head ROY HOCKING p l lr llimlw llf TF' , , ,:' v nv' Idfillll 'N If , t ' T WILLIAM ZERBER lx ., 7 ,fi In ll tit i me 9 ' Q ll' This curriculum leads to preferred apprenticeships in electrical occupations or engineering colleges. The electrical graduate has completed seven semesters of electricity and one semester of radio, electronics and television. These courses give him a broad working knowledge of the fundamental principles of electricity and its applications. 24 January ALFARO. HERBERT Foch Int. Hall Guard GARCIA, LOWELL Flaser H. S. RAGENAH, JACK Jackson Int. Star Delta Club Radio Club Hall Guard Nat'l Honor Society POLNILL, RONALD L. Jefferson lm. Star Delta Club R.O.T.C. t0fficers' Clubj RUFFUS, LOULS W. Tappan Int. Homeroom Rep. Senior Rep. Student Council STEFFIN, SHERWIN A. Durfee Int. Radio Club tTreasurerl Hall Guard WASHINGTON, ROBERT Greusel Int. Cross Country Team Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard Office Messenger Track Team Radio Club Graduates BROWNSTEIN, JIM p McMichael Int. L 1 Star Delta Club Q ' If ' 43 Student Rep. A, M M wp I . s Radio Club t .- ef ,.,1: zf?e1 . af-W'- GATEWOOD, GEORGE Q Condon Int. 4 ,V f 1 Basketball Team tCo-Capt.J N Q 4' G Lettermen's Club if - tVice Presidentj l M 3' 'J Track Team 'mragf 1 Radio Club L ' Homeroom Rep. '-llr ' 'HQ' Star Delta f V Cross Country Team l tflaptainl ' Football Team X MOHMEOBAEIH, ZLTAH Hutchins Int. Baseball Team H , V, rw an K- 6 1, .- A p. A RODGERS, .TIM Greusel lnt. r , Star Delta tTreas.j . Student Council 5 ,I E ' 'Qt' Radio Club S . , ,5 53 1 , Hall Guard ' W Q., 'Y R RUNIONS, GERALD Hutchins Int. Football Team 3 I f 1 Q Baseball Team R 6 w '- Han Guard ' W ' Q, Lettermen's Club Y. A U uv 'u-ff' STERRETT, JOSEPH Foch Int, Han Guard , A 9 Reserve Basketball -al ' A - Radio Club 1' tg E K O D Star Delta Club ' Q, , ., 5 Homeroom Rep. Q Q.-,, 'rw- Office Messenger 1 ' as 552, J 377, 4 , , 2 . A' zizirrm, MAURICE Hutchins I.nt. .4 J 0 vw' , MQ, ' 7 25 1953 DUNGER, JAMES Tappan Int. Nat'l Honor Society Student Council Homeroom Rep. Star Delta Club Radio Club tPres.l Hall Guard Fencing Club tPres.J GRAVEL, DICK Denby H. S. MOORE, RAYMOND W. Sherrard Int. Track Team Cross Country Team Student Rep. Star Delta Radio Club Hall Guard Reserve Basketball Student Council Office Messenger ROUSE, DOUGLAS McKenzie H. S. SOMERO, RONALD Hutchins Int. UGO, JOHN Nolan Int. Homeroom Rep. Star Delta Club Radio Club KV. P., Hall Guard Rifle Team I une BDE GANOWSKI, MARTIN Burroughs Int. DAVIS, ROBERT Sherrard l.nt. Hall Guard Track Team GIRARD, KNEIL Condon Int. Star Delta Club fVice Presidentl Hall Guard HUBBARD, JOSE PH Nolan l.nt. Football Team Star Delta Club HANKALA, NORMAN Durfee Int. JOAS, JOHN Nolan Int. R.O.T.C. KENDRICK, ROBERT R. Hutchins Int. Varsity Basketball Varsity Football Cross Country LaVOl'E, DAVID K. Barbour Int. it if 'N ,, 'W ,QW , 5 3 Lp cp vga? ng ww' s'k 'h my ,.. X If Q. W yy., 'Uk J Qgrwfm N e f H ,.',1,, i f O xall, 11-V-V .yAb W 'v', A , 1:2 I l - QATA1 'wi M ' t R 952. 1 K, ,TA . ...rma l 1 r Q' mn , 5 f 5 is J n 2 I K l Pk X 2, J. Q4,1,,.., ,ll ,J G f . wa' , U V , 1 74 1:-9 e w ,f P sl - 4 1 M f I hw 1 ' 'fa s' , RP Q titty? A nv HK V: 71, ,, M M - 1155 ur 'Hr- v 2. .aff-if J jjj ,QA 473' 'Ta eff, , ,Q Graduates CANNER, MILTON Durfee Int. DESKA, BILL Denby H. S. Star Delta Club Hall Guard Homeroom Sec. GLANTON, WALTER Hutchins Int. Football Team Lettermen 's Club HUGGINS, CHARLIE I-'och Int. Electronics Club fVice Presidentj Star Delta Club Student Rep. Hall Guard R.O.T.C. HENNINGER, JOSE PH Hutchins Int. V. C. Y. Homeroom Rep. Student Council Chess Club Electronics Club JORDAN, JOSE PH O. Jackson Int. Swimming Team fCo-Captainl Sportsmanship Council KCity Representativel Star Delta Club KOBY, ARTHUR Greusel Int. LEVIN, SAUL Central H. S. Electronics Club 26 . xv ,X ' if 'Z ,... .-k- - ' nw x ie wh 4' lt., V' ' I wi K ,K L 1 l ,f,. .,,' K A' 1 . pa' t - vn- sg, ,X N. mfflb A lp or 4 -z X 'Z' I M 1 B- 1 5. 5 R15 W Ms if .Y h 1953 CURNEAL, GERALD Foch I.nt. V. C. Y. Audio Visual Club ERIKSSON, JOHN R. Tappan Int. Nat'l Honor Society Star Delta Club fPres.j Electronics Club CSec.J Student Council fCabinetj Bookstore Assistant GUST, DAVID Foch Int. HAILBURTON, LEROY Jr McMichael Int. Reserve Basketball JARVI, BURTON Nolan im. JURMU, GEORGE McMichael Int. LARSON, CHARLES Post Int. Star Delta Club Student Council Electronics Club Bookstore Assistant LORIDAS, JOHN Jefferson Int. Student Council MACIKA, RAYMOND Condon Int. Star Delta CSec.J R.O.T.C. MITKUS. DAN Wilson Int. Star Delta Club Hall Guard Student Council Homeroom Rep. REID, EDGIL A. Sacred Heart Int. Track Team Cross-Country Team SCHULZE. PAUL T. Tappan Int. Star Delta Club SPASIA, DONALD I. Denby H, S. Hall Guard THOMAS, HAROLD Northeastern H. S. Track Team !Co-Capt.J Cross Country Team Hall Guard Lettermen's Club WIGGINS, RAYMOND Cleveland Int. Football Team Hall Guard WOZNICKI, JOE St. Thomas Star Delta Club lSec., Vice Pres.j 6- Q U N. . F . ig I 1 Vw ,1 Q i . -, I fa F S I as 4 I 4 W Q i 4 , , i f., McPI-IEE, JAMES Durfee Int. PIERRO, DON MITCHE LL McMichael Int. Student Council Nice Pres.J Homeroom Rep. Wice Pres.l Varsity Football Gol! Team Star Delta Club Dramatics Guild Sportsmanship Council SALMON, DON McMichael Int. SCRIVER, BOB Burroughs Int. Hall Guard STERN, MELVIN S. Hutchins Int. Star Delta Club Student Council Varsity Band VesCASOVIC, BARKER Tappan Int. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Star Delta Club WILBURN, EDWARD Miller H. S. Electronics Club Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Cross Country Team Varsity Basketball Lettermen's Club ZOOPER, ERNEST Jefferson Int. Varsity Band Electronics Club 27 4. A I. K- WI V Q r , 4 c,-. Q. K xl 51 51 2 if G Mfg' 'Q :ssc 'W F, if X 47' ' I - A I , . 'rig 3., I 1: , Q . X . D ' ul 1 'L 1 7 ff . n 2 af I 16+ L Q 7' 1 , , R ,, ' f V 'IZ- 4 , ff m G, w W - , , 15,1 ,f.,V. W U, zzfgif my 4 '- Z , 1 'E ff, f Mvwffpn 1 L Z5 ty , Q Q ax MICKEL, RONALD Barbour Int. PRICE, MILTON Nolan Int. Drama Guild Star Delta Club Hall Guard SCHICK, JOHN A. McMichael Int. Nat'l Honor Society Outlook Staff Senior Rep. Electronics Club CPresidentj Star Delta lTreas.J Boys' Chorus SHINER, RICHARD Cleveland Int. STOSCUP, WILLIAM A Tappan Int. Photography Club fVice Presidentj Star Delta Club Electronics Club Student Coimcil WASH, HAROLD Hutchins Int. Electronics Club Sportsmanship Council Student Council Hall Guard Lettermen's Club Cross Country Team Track Team WEBSTER, RICHARD Sherrard Int. Cross Country Team ZUBER, LEWIS Post Int. Student Council Star Delta Club Hall Guard Home Economics PRE -NURSING INSTITUTIONAL FOODS The Home Economics department consists of four curricula: pre-nursing, pre-nursing commerc ial, dress design, and institutional foods. The pre-nursing courses prepare girls to become a nurse, physician's or dentist's assistant. Biology, chemistry, microbiology, and physiology and anatomy form the core of this curriculum. Dress design is for the girls wishing to specialize in clothing and textiles. Institutional is for the girls wishing to specialize in foods. 1. L' I V V Q I .lf I A ,ral If W X xg - f it wt 1: 3. it . it DOROTHY PATNALES MILDRED HRDLICKA BERTHA BALLARD HELEN osBoRNE Dept. Head I I 'ESF' I ir MARY PALMER LEONA WESTERLUND Fm! ,, LILLIAN SCHLEIN LOUELLA PARKE za January ANTHONY, CLARA HELEN Barbour Int. n Hall Guard Rifle Club Homeroom Rep. BLAIES, JOYCE Southwestern H. S. Y-Teens Office Duty COLE, BETTY Barbour Int. V. C. Y. fSec.- Treas.l Swimming Team Hall Guard Cass Caperettes Club Lettergirls' Club Student Council Nat'l Honor Society DINGS, SHIRLEY ANN Nolan Int. Nat'1 Honor Society Triangle fEditor-in-Chiefj I M S S C Rep. Sportsmanship Council Maybee Class fSecretaryJ Hall Guard FELKER, BARBARA ANN Nolan Int. Nat'l Honor Society Triangle Staff Homeroom Rep. Sportsmanship Council IM S S C iTreas.l Tennis Team CCO-Captainl Basketball Swimming Team Senior Class fSecretaryl HINES, EVELYN RUTH McMichael Int. Hall Guard Office Messenger LEWIS, MARY JOYCE Condon Int. Y- Teens MOBLEY, VERNETTE VIRGINIA Sherrard Int. Basketball Y-Teens Office Messenger 6 I vu- l r R' Q-. . -Q G at x-A C ,- 44 ' . Z' 9' 1 ,I ,, V-.wks 1, H f 4 1 . iw 4 . f , ,- QCA-I ' I , v,.Q,1,+l,,. ' ,fi . M4910 .L . ,V I, '74.iff4t'. 1 f awk, Graduates BAKER, MARJORIE McMichael Int. Outlook Staff QFeature Ed.l Cass Caperettes fSecretaryJ Student Council Rep. Sportsmanship Council CHAPMAN, SUSIE McMichael Int. Nat'l Honor Soc. Cass Caperettes Biology Club Student Rep. Office Messenger V. C. Y. COOKS, JUANITA Miller Int. Y-Teens Camera Club DOUGLAS, JOAN Post Int. Cass Capers Hall Guard FRANKLIN, PATRICIA Sherrard Int. Swimming Team Basketball Team Photography Club Office Messenger HUNT, HELEN Hutchins Int. Y-Teens Hall Guard V. C. Y. Office Messenger Rifle Club Basketball MERCER, MARIAN McMichael Int. MOMON, JUNE McMichael Int. Cass Capers Club Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard Senior Rep. 29 Q36 ,j ,V Ay f ff My f fm f FU - Y' J lf. , -5 , 1 ,' V if v, M :U S, ..i ' N 44 'f In --. -1 7 if ' ' A ,. 1 If 5 as A Lt I F' . ' if ' W4 A I E, Q., I N, HQ - ' .rf L ' X I ,,., , rf 5 ' , . ' 7 5. U is - , 2 J wg' I ' J .. 4 Ah 'YQ Ma.. qs---..- i 'ff' q A 43 xx. 4.1: 1' 1, v I , A 14.4 -'gr M 'HO fi? fvvf W qw 4 Q , ii . , ff fklj M3 . f . 4 f 'Tk Y a, I ! fm f , ,QE 'Wal 7 Wy X ww, 'rw ', ' ., ?w 4V .x -I, ,, ,, l ., gm 1 ff 1 1953 BARNETT, MAGNOLIA Garfield Int. Chess Club CHAPMAN, MINNIE DICKERSON, CAROLE Barbour Int. Homeroom Rep. Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard EVERAGE, .TEAN GLOVE R, LORRALN E Cleveland Int. Hall Guard Y-Teens JONES, SALLY Jefferson Int. McDOWELL, DOROTHY Cleveland Int. V. C. Y. Y-Teens Office Messenger Hall Guard PATTON, MARY Cleveland Int. Basketball Hall Guard Office Duty Y-Teens PERKINS, STELLA L. Garfield Int. W- X 4 fa W' ..l? . 5'9- r:.j..Y, L 'X 23. Mt W' lm- S E To ROGERS, ALVIA Milan H. S. Y- Teens Hall Guard f SMITH, ADELE 1 My ,A,. STEWART, BEECHER Hutchins Int. . gf Barbour Int. A s m A- Y-Teens THORNTON, LOUISE THREATT, ROSALIE Barbour Int. Condon I.nt. Hall Guard A Y-Teens Chess Club ,gl b A L' 2' Hall Guard Basketball Team fi M .Vl. tj 0 1' , I VULPETTI, Jo J, H h WARE, PATRICIA Sacred Heart -- ' A A ,. lg Condon Int. Academy , f wg Cass Caperettes Cass Caperettes 53, 'lg 5: Varsity Basketball lPresidentJ f Q Y-Teens Student Council Rep. ' ' T ' . f ZAYANCHKOWSKI, ANNE LUCH,,L1LL,1AN Cleveland Int. l' Hall Guard ,, r ' 5 Swimming Team ' -- iffy, gl AARON, IUDITH Barbour Int. Public Speaking fVice Presidentj Radio Unit Nat'1 Forensic League Oifice Service BRAUNSTEIN, LAUREL Burroughs Int. C.C.C. ,i I une Graduates 1953 A ar El ,.., nw, la M f. V- . xg A ,. inane' ! ? 1? WN f W s. . A 'Km ,fa-ri' W TV i BARBEE, ,MARY LOUISE Tappan Int. Hall Guard fp . G , VK , 1 X sr' - , BROWN, Low viccns ' Q , a, W Sherrard Int. ' 73 Hall Guard -- 47, -A V- ,- , M AL 17.14 2,1 I A ff 30 SHARFNER, LILLIAN ELIZABETH Cleveland Int. Cheerleader fCo-Captain! Homeroom Rep. Dress Design Club Senior Rep. Nat'l Honor Society TATE, DELORES Condon Int. Cass Caperettes Y-Teens TRIPP, MATTYE L. Barbour Int. YOUNG, ELVIA MAE Northwestern H. S. Olflce Duty Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. BEAR, ANN Hutchins Int. Camera Club C.C.C. Harp and Vocal Club Girls' Glee Club A Capella Choir BURK, JOYCE St. Gregory H. S. C.C.C. Camera Club Chess Club SP0rtsmanship Council Student Council Hall Guard BYERS, CLAUDE TTE Barbour Int. Hall Guard Swimming Team COWLBECK. FLORENCE McMichael Int. Dress Design Club Biology Club Hall Guard FARR, JUANITA Jefferson lnt. Hall Guard GORDON, WILLIE MAE McMichael Int. Y-Teens Millinery Club Hall Guard HAMPTON, SHIRLEY A. McMichael Int. Hall Guard HISLE, JOAN Condon Int. Dress Design Club C.C.C. fSgt,-at-Armsj Fashion Board Cheerleader Sportsmanship Council Lettergirls' Club Triangle Staff HUNTER, JAN McMichael Int. Swimming Team Maybee Class Sec. Cass Capers Club Hall Guard JOHNSON , LENA Greusel Int. C.C.C. Y-Teens fSecretaryl ,gf . XC .fl Ziff an if W .ff A-,- ! , . I V.. Q 9 Q 5' . A J -wrt, ' ta 'c ' -43 7 ,Q rl, V lf! ,. CARTER, GWENDOLYN Sacred Heart C.C.C. Chess Club Hall Guard Nurses' Aid Y-Teens Office Messenger Millinary Club CRAWFORD, JUDY Nolan Int. C.C.C. Nat'l Honor Society Biology Club GERANEN, CONNEE Durfee Int. Jr. Class Treasurer Sportsmanship Council C.C.C. fTreasurerl Student Council GRAY, BEVERLY Condon Int. Y-Teens C.C.C, Warlimentarianl Nat'l Honor Society Nurses' Aid Messenger HE LMS, SANDY Foch Int. Hall Guard HOWE, RUTH Burroughs lnt. JACOBS, ROSALYN Northern H. S. Biology Club Y-Teens Hall Guard Office Messenger JOVANOVICH, PAULINE Nolan Lnt. Student Council Homeroom Rep. Senior Rep. Hall Guard 31 -2- 1 -': MQ., I A A .' sv I 1 fl me .' P , y ', Q - fafff i ' f-V, I MV X, ' , i' 5 ' Q .. ms ms at Fa .my f'-4' 6 if vu! nf ,sf- ,Q . ru -. , S. fm, E i ltr EA, . Qw- fff., J. I i ...I . 174, , X K fjififb 7 f . . ,. .5.:'6f ,.f . av . 4? 6 9. ' oiqf? 47 1 wb' N M Ly X 'K- f , - 19 'k . 4343 If G--U. f nw. 'E .. X if CHUNG, HELEN Western H. S. C.C.C. Tennis Team Lettergirls' Club Hall Guard Nurses' Aid Y-Teens Camera Club Chess Club I. I. C. fSec., Treas.J CZERWINSKI, DELORES Burroughs Int. C.C.C. fPresidentj Nat'l Honor Society KSecretaryj Biology Club Library Service Hall Guard GIANNANGELI , HENRIETTA Greusel Int. Dress Design Club fPresidentj Fashion Board 1Chairmanl GRE E N, VIRGINIA Barbour Int. C.C.C. CSecretaryl Outlook Staff Variety Chorus Hall Guard Library Page HINTON, JOYCE Nolan Int. C.C.C. Biology Club Hall Guard Office Service Outlook Staff HUFFSTICKLER, LEOTA C Jefferson Int. C.C.C. Hall Guard Office Service JACOBSON, PHYLLIS Durfee Int. Student Council Sportsmanship Council fStudent Rep.l C .C.C. Hall Guard KONTOS, ELAINE Phoenix Union H. S. Hall Guard KOSS, PAT Leland Int. LOCH, JOYCE Condon Int. C.C.C. fSec.J Hall Guard Dress Design Club QSecretaryJ MAIEWSKI, MARY ANN Burroughs Int. Hall Guard MCGUIRE, MARGARET SALLY Nolan Int. Outlook Staff iBusiness Mgr.J lExchange Ed.j MORARIU, HELEN Cleveland Int. Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. C.C.C. Student Council MUNSON, ALBERTA 19. McMichael Int. Cheerleader fCo-Capt.J Messenger Hall Guard OWENS, CLAUDETTE F. McMichael Int Choir Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus Student Council Sportsmanship Council Lettergirls' Club Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard Cheerleader PLOFCHAN, BE TTY Barbour Int. Hall Guard XZ if -5 f 45 -f 1 f' J Q 92 1 -4.-4 va 2 1 1-ga, 31231, .,,, A: my I A f QA ,rf 1 Jk- 142' 4? S i f. . ,L ji AII, , f ,WK Qs ' lfnr W e W ,, , Y . , Via.. ' ' .4 if ':g2g6,,.v ' ,f 1 ,. -up .N I Cry .F V l ,. ., rn! D .!. fV,vNa,,,W W A H- V ' llll Y i W' ' 45 f ' it .'fM u, .W f , .49-Q, Zee -1 .f C W A lf fw f ,cznf i3:,,, ,M 42' 2 , ,,.f,+:f lv AQ ff' MKS' ll KUEHNLEIN, JANICE McMichael Int. Basketball Team C.C.C. Lettergirls' Club Dress Design Club Biology Club V. C. Y. Hall Guard Milkmaid MacDONALD, MARY St. Cyril High School Hall Guard Sportsmanship Council Triangle Staff Photography Club MALLO, RUTH Barbour Int. Hall Guard Student Council C.C.C. CCOrr. Sec.l Outlook Staff CCirculation Mgr.j fExchange Ed.j QBusiness Mgr.l McWHORTER, SHIRLEY McMichael Int. Hall Guard Office Messenger MOORE, MARY ANN Burroughs Int. Hall Guard Nurse 's Aid NECEFER, ALICE M. Nolan Int. C.C.C, fFuture Nurses Rep.j Chess Club Cass Photographic Club Y-Teens Radio Unit Hall Guard Office Messenger First Place Award, Council of Community Nursing OWENS, LEATRICE Condon Int. Y-Teens Student Council Office Messenger Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. PRESTON, MARY Miller H. S. C.C .C. Y-Teens Hall Guard 32 . - , 4 A , If ff , . ...I W' ' Q 3. ., 4 Q f H fa, , ' p 5 C if QQ A I X e ' fit T X53 S59-' ans' X-.r , ve 1 X , ,QV t , 6. x'tfi:,J7' LEN Z, SHARRON Jackson Int. C.C,C. Student Council Nurse's Aid Nat'l Honor Society Biology Club MACKEY, FERN Durfee Int. C.C.C. Nice Pres.J Y-Teens fPres.J Lettergirls' Club fTreasurerl Biology Club Student Council Cabinet Hall Guard Tennis Team MCCARTY, CLAREASE Greusel Int. Hall Guard Y- Teens MILLS, CARMEN McMichael Int. C.C.C. Dramatics Club Girls' Chorus Homeroom Rep. Y-Teens MOSORYAK, DE LORES OMANS, DE LORES BEVERLY Post Int. C,C.C. Student Council Sportsmanship Council Outlook Staff CFeature Ed.l Lettergirls' Club Swimming Team Homeroom Rep. D.A.R. Citizenship Award Sportsmanship Council 1Secretaryl PALONE, CHARLOTTE Carmichaels, Pa. Hall Duty Nurse's Aid Office Duty Student Council Mill-:maid PURDY, JOAN K. Oakman Int. C.C .C. Hall Guard PUTNAM, MELINDA Barbour Int. SALVAGGIO, BETTY Cleveland Int. C.C .C . Milkmaid SCRIVER, SHIRLEY Burroughs Int. C.C.C. Nat'l Honor Society V.C.Y. STAFFORD. MARION Sherrard Int. Y-Teens Millinery Club SUNDSTROM, MARILYN McMichael Int. C .C .C. Sportsmanship Council fPresidenty Lettergirls' rSec'yi Junior Class Secretary Basketball Team fCapt.J Swimming Team lMgr.1 Y-Teens Homeroom Rep. Office Service WILKINS, MARILYN YVONNE McMichael Int. Hall Guard Girls' Chorus Office Messenger ZACCAGNINI, MARILYN Greusel Int. Dress Design Club fSec., Pres.l C.C.C. ICO-Pres.l Fashion Board fPres.l Hall Guard Student Council Cabinet '-41 :Q 5. gl . .uk aw, H Q.. sys Q 4 fi, X ., ' j41 s , 4, 'Er UV' In .I uv! 5 if Q Rn 'V . A-.Aw I Hu 1 SACZKO, LYDIA Barbour Int. Hall Guard Sportsmanship Council C.C.C. Office Messenger SAMAY, MARLENE A. Burroughs Int. Hall Guard Radio Unit Graphic Club SPANGLER, PATRICIA L Hutchins lnt. Homeroom Rep. Dress Design Club lVice Presidentl Sportsmanship Council Outlook Staff Fashion Board STOJADINOVICH, LILLY Durfee Int. Office Messenger Swimming Team C .C .C . Y-Teens WHITCOMB, BARBARA Burroughs Int. C.C.C. fSgt.-at-Armsl Biology Club CSec'yl Student Librarian WINEMAN, BEATRICEI Barbour Int. Photography Club ZAJAC, MARY ANN St. Casimir 33 -nun! f- Us s , X 15 L 'E- 4 fs. fa 'x 4 in A T' R W nf? is-1 uw M. al' R. N-MM., E 4 :sq a-,,, 15- 5- g .,,4l J SA LAMAS, VICTORIA Hutchins Int. Office Messenger Hall Guard SCOTT, MARY ALICE Cleveland Int. Nurse 'S Aid SNODGRASS, MARY L Nourthwestern H. S. STORVIS, NANCY Durfee Int. Y-Teens Hall Duty C.C.C. Milkmaid Student Council WICKER, JULIA Sherrard Int. Y-Teens Millinery Class Basketball Team YNTEMA, JANET Southeastern H. S. V.C.Y. O Mechanical Curriculum ' . 'Wa ,U A W W hw ,rff iw, 'M ly w 'WSG-lux 'VW FRED FRICKE Dept. Head Extensive courses in machine operation as well as courses in technology, metallurgy, and foundry practice prepare the students enrolled in this curriculum for employment on the technical level or college. The student of this curriculum now has a chance to join the Pre-Engineering Club, which as its main function tours the different industrial centers of the city. This gives the student a broader conception of his field. gf 'lxx xx-,' V 4 i' ' X pad-P r 3 Y' r f 1 4,27 W V + ,' 'ix ff A ,L p A ,f , , V wi iff A A 1 trim, ,fb CHARLES ADAMS JOHN CAMPBELL A5 Jil Q V A ':'7 X11 A H Sgt ei Tl A A NW A gg W ea , L A ily X ' f N - , . ' wi Y, , liyll tt LZr f'iVt5lj+ tlii fe ' ' H ARTHUR FOUNTAIN HARMON PADE LFORD 34 January BYRN, JIM Burroughs Int. KUSHNER, JAMES Cooley H. S. T-Square Club R.O.T.C. ROBINSON, HAROLD Post Int. Homeroom Rep. T-Square Club Student Council ALVAREZ, BARRY Hutchins Int. DICK, ROBERT Burroughs Int. Pre-Engineering Club FISCHER, DAN Tappan Int. T-Square Club Hall Guard Graduates .ffm , HECKER, EARL 2 Durfee Int. .Y '- fb Q- 1 T-Square Club 1 A . f ' ' 41 . ,V an - N student Council 'W 4' We . X fVice-Pres.J 4 Q1 ax- 3 1'- i C:' gulf' .gf Q I A .il 0 A A MAI, HAROLD . 1 Post Int. 5 Z3 e. R.O.T.C. , , . ' Han Guard Q I, 'Q 5' L af 4 ' w Q ' . S4 4' 4 Mr' - 'N ,gt ,vp K . 4 ' ' 'I LX f . NELSON, KENNETH , Nolan Int. .1 3 I' 3 1. X X v-ff R- , 2. 1 Q- 1-.... v ag 'Q- t A X I f' SMITH, RICHARD L. Post Int. A R.O.T.C. , A A Hall Guard - Q, 3 L ff 3' I 5: 14 L , bw. 3 1 .4 - A DANTZLER, HOWARD 5. Q Post im. Q N . . I . C.. T-Square Club v I ' , f ' A Q W R 1' f ELLY, ROBERT 75 Hutchins I.nt. ff , if 1 X 06 L 97 varsity Basketball 'W K 7, 2 'ffl ' ' 4 gb Lettermen's Club - . L' , T-Square Club f H..- 44,57 .E 4 Pre-Engineering Club Q ff' ' Homeroom Rep. li ff I A, Student Council ZR .' 1 V' 3 .iw l 6 GUZDZIOL, Tom A A St. Josaphat 'W V , 1 s f . 1 ' f' ' 4 f , Pre-Engineering Club fv P' ,flips T-Square Club mf ' ' V, Senior Rep. l ? 35 1953 IENNINGS, ROGER Jackson Int. Student Council T-Square Club fPresidentJ Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard METLER, NORBERT Durfee Int. T-Square Club Maybee Class lSecretaryJ Nat'l Honor Society IRWIN, FENSTER W.. Durfee Int. T-Square Club Hall Guard WOELKE, CALVIN Tappan Int. Pre-Engineering Club DAUNCEY, EMERSON Condon Int. T-Square Club fSecretaryJ FALLON, EDWARD C. Cross Country Team Track Team Basketball Pre-Engineering Club Student Council Let'termen's Club T-Square Club HOTTMANN, RUSSELL Jr Jefferson Int. MARDIGIAN, ARTHUR Post Int. Football Team Pre-Engineering Club T-Square Club Lettermen's Club Homeroom Rep. OLSON, .TEROME Durfee Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club Student Council Chess Club RENAUD, JOHN Barbour Int. Student Council Homeroom Rep, WANDELOSKI, STANLEY F. Burroughs Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club J: W ' S N? 'R A . ,IA af QQ, COAL , . ,r W1-.. C, D , M., E ' lib ' 4-nib! -, of :Sf ' P? iii? -:'1g1. , 1 'll T T V! ia L.. 1 I V if at ZW' A .V , 2 'v f. , , I fu' ' , V, ' 71 V MEDOVARSKY, JOHN Burroughs Int. T-Square Club OROSZ, LOUIS W. Jackson Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club Student Council STRACI-LAN, BILL Nolan Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club ZUKOWSKI, FRANK St. Ladislaus T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club .3 m,f,,, 1 .,,, I , 'f fQ ! NEILSEN, RICHARD Tappan Int, POWERS, DAN Nolan Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club lPresidentJ Football Team Lettermen's Club THOMPSON, MARTEL Jefferson Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club 36 l Social Studies Department I if fig 'fd D' A 25 ' ,. - A he A it A in i ..., W GARNEIE BOWLBY EVA BAUER ROBERT BRANTON DOROTEYLFISCHER Dep Head -F , ,.- A . -s. A r 9' .ow + Y AL Q v 4, ,5 . 1 ' iff 4 ff Af' A A , H I-' 141 AXE MABEL FORD EDWIN OAIEFSKY Louis ROSEN ROBERT TROTTER JOHN WENZEL Mathematics Department Eff 4 'Q A ' 'Q K A 75- A , -A 7 5 N, A ' A 5' L' if 1 ,X ' 5 , ' ' A' ' ff, 'Q , A . W ' Q Dix: 1 L O WW I' FRANKLYN FREY A. BUCHHALTER BEATRICE COWAN LEONARD czA K1 Dept. Head , 'ff i ',, F KN GERALDINE DOLAN CHARLES MONTICELLI ARNOLD DOUB JOHN RUMBA LL 5 VALLIE ELVERS is Q Xl r OTTO SALCHOW LYNN GORDON SARAH MCC ULLAGH WALTER SPRAGUE PAUL WENTINK Music Curriculum GLENN KLEPINGER Dept. Head The music curriculum offers three years of special study in vocal or instrumental music. To enter this department, the prospective student must have had two years experience in his field of music study and pass pitch and rhythm tests. Upon graduation, the music student has an excellent foundation for either profess- ional performance or teaching. During his three year stay in the music department, the student has a choice of belonging to the orchestra, band, choir, or different vocal groups. His participa- tion in these groups is very helpful in preparing him for the future. 'of-...in-'7 HARRY BEGIAN Nagy MICHAEL FRANKO RUTH HAMMOND 'W D4 W' VE LMA FROUDE GRACE MOLZOFF '35 Q 53 R Ulu-...J L Q Q Q - LAURENCE TEAL Ianuary AGOSTA, NICOLINA Jackson Int. Varsity Band Reserve Band Girls' Vocal Hall Guard COLLINSON. PATRICIA Chadsey H. S. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Marching Band Varsity Band Harp and Vocal Instrument Room Hall Guard Girls' Vocal HIGGS. ARTHUR Jefferson lm. Choir Varsity Band Boys' Vocal LAWSON, HUGH J, Garfield lnt. Concert Band Varsity Band Marching Band Choir Boys' Vocal Track Team R.O.T.C. PHILLIPS, CLARA Garfield I.nt. Girls' Glee Club B Orchestra Dramatics Club Reserve Band ALLEN, MARY ANN Hutchins Int. Ch0i1' lS2C'y., Trea.s.l Harp G1 Vocal lSecretaryl Triple Trio Reserve Band BINHAMMER, CHARLOTTE Barbour Int. Concert Band Choir Marching Band 5Ymphony Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Varsity Band French Horn Quartet Instrument Room at If Graduates BERG. ALBERT , fl Durlee lnt. ' ,z ' '7'-P 141 -' 3 1 ' V' 4 ' ll 6 Concert Band 13 Af p .89 . Marching Band , R f f 2 it Varsity Band - ' p I Boys' Glee Club -ff' f ,J V A '.,,:,4f! ' if f I DEMBSKI, LEONARD f--,m4y,lw'1-5, . Burroughs lnt, , V ' ' - Marching Band l Concert Band Q F- ' xv Choir 1 , 1 so I . 1: , if -- l fl 'hi '. an HOLLEY, FEss1E L. ph ', V ' ' Post Int. ' ' '4- Chulr V 1 - f J Harp Ensemble A Q H Harp IL Vocal I , ,. , Varsity Band , 'Qi MP, V.C.Y. ,f e I X are if 'xi 5 ' MICHAEL, CECILIA ' Tappan Int. G 'V Harp Rl Vocal ' , 3 ' Drama Guild A sf 1. za 5- . Outlook Stall I Choir 'H' 'fa 7- Student Council ' A 'V Organ Club . i Girls' Chorus ' H- B Orchestra f .-5 ' X I J -, Q- f , SHAPIHO. HERBERT Durfce Int, I , ' Band -A . 5 ev' Y' Marching Band 615 .V . 42 'W Orchestra ' V ,,, I xx? v, V V f .,.. -S 2 Y ' ff , l f QL X 1 7' il' screw l une Graduates 1953 ARNOLD, CAROL B. Post Illl. Natl Honor Society Student Council Rep, Concert Band Marching Band A Capella Choir Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Harp Sl Vocal BROWN, GEORGE Jefferson Int. Hall Guard Boys' Chorus Basketball Team Track Team Varsity Band Lettermens Club gf W lb- I V . ...al . L J -ez Q, .W .l 2 1953 CARTER, SHIRLEY Barbour Int. Y-Teens Student Council Homeroom Rep. B fly Orchestra Girls' Glee Club Choir HEIDEN, JOHN Denby H, S. Marching Band Choir Concert Band Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard IVORY, BARBARA JEAN Sherrard Int. Nat'l Honor Society Harp Ensemble Harp 81 Vocal Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band Symphony Orchestra Girls' Vocal NICKOLOFF, SONIA McMichael Int. Varsity Band Concert Band Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Marching Band Girls' Glee Club Harp 81 Vocal TURNER, LEONARDO Garfield Int. Varsity Band Marching Band Vocal BERRY, WILMA Yakima H.S., Wash. Biology Club Homeroom Rep. Radio Unit Girls' Vocal fSecretaryJ Choir B Orchestra Varsity Band BRUNER, PATRICIA B. Condon Int. A Capella Choir Varsity Band Girls' Vocal Harp Club Radio Unit Y-Teens CLAYTON, ARLENE Foch Int. Choir Harp Kr Vocal Girls' Vocal Reserve Band FOSTER, BARBARA ANN Hutchins Int. Harp Sz Vocal Choir Girls' Chorus Varsity Band Speakers' Bureau GYGAX, BARBARA J. Jackson Int. Harp Club fPres.J Harp 8: Vocal Wice Presidentj Choir Harp Ensemble HARRISON, FRANK Greusel Int. Concert Band Varsity Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Choir Male Chorus R.O.T.C. Freshman Football KAROLY, PATRICIA A. Southwestern H. S. Concert Band Varsity Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra French Horn Quartet Harp KL Vocal Instrument Room Hall Guard Vocal Trio LOREY, ROBERT Nolan Int. Symphony Orchestra Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band Dance Band Choir Male Chorus MARTIN, JAMES Eastern H. S. Concert Band Marching Band Choir lVice Pres.J Male Chorus Dance Band Hall Guard Instrument Room NORTH, JOAN McMichael Int. Girls' Chorus fDirectorJ Choir B Orchestra Office Messenger if 4 iw 'VS' , Vawf-'5 A 1 fi., Cys Aff A fr, ,.'I 4 U Mihai Z? am, iam 5 , X 7 , f ff 5 11 A L, , . , Si 'Q ' H -' fm... ' .,-. . gal Q ,A 1325735151 fi af .J W- .f., V v w ' af ' Ay IA ,., . , ' vw ,fd 7 . J fr: 9 iw 4- W cyl, , X ir 1:-as . , I ,, 1 ' fr ' 6' mi, ga 9' 1 ,4,,,,,, .rr e 4 bi' gyi. ,C y ' 7 iw: . . , ?C.,viw 'W' ' l flgjt ! A 1-fu' ,, 0 rf, W ', ,' ,M f CHAPMAN, CONSTANCE Foch Int. Choir Varsity Band V. C. Y. Girls' Vocal Organ Harp Club Harp Ensemble GARABEDIAN, LUCILLE Wilson Int. Harp 81 Vocal lVice Pres., Treas.j Harp Club fTreas.l Choir fCustodian of Robesj Organ Group HAMACHER, KENNETH G. Jackson Int. Concert Band fTreas., Vice Pres.J Symphony Orchestra French Horn Quartet Choir Homeroom Rep. Varsity Band Woodwind Quintet Marching Band JONES, .TEANETTE McMichael Int. Girls' Chorus Varsity Band B Orchestra Y-Teens Office Messenger Instrument Room KEEL, NANCEE J. Burroughs Int. Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band Choir Harp Kr Vocal CAcc.J Girls' Vocal Aeolian Harp Club Harp Trio Mixed Chorus Harp Emsemble MAGNER, ZELDA Hutchins Int. Harp St Vocal Beginning Orchestra Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Girls' Chorus Hall Duty MCKINNEY, CLAIRE E. McMichael Int. V. C. Y. Symphony Orchestra Concert Band A Capella Choir Girls' Vocal Varsity Band PHILLIPS, IRMA Durfee Int. Harp 81 Vocal Ensemble Choir Band Girls' Chorus Instrument Room Hall Guard Harp St Vocal fAssistant Librarian! fGroup Leaderj 40 aft , , -W, E Y, 2' .. wb f ' ..', K3 li X 1' f. V, my , , , 7 I 2. E., Hx 1. if iz KN., ,- S X i' L X DARDARIAN, DOLORES Wilson Int. Harp R, Vocal Club CPres.l Varsity Band Concert Band Marching Band Harp 81 Vocal Ensemble Girls' Vocal GLUSAC, RODNEY McMichael Int. Varsity Band Concert Band Male Chorus Symphony Orchestra Marching Band Dance Band Choir Homeroom Rep. HARRIS, JOAN B. Garfield Int. Girls' Vocal Reserve Band Homeroom Rep. Girls' Chorus Director KANACHKI, PHYLLIS JEAN Foch Int. Concert Band Varsity Band Marching Band Choir Harp 81 Vocal Aeolian Harp Club fSecretaryJ Girls' Chorus I-Iomeroom Rep. Harp Ensemble Vocal Trio Mixed Chorus KELTON, DAVID Nolan Int. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Dance Band Choir Male Chorus Student Council Varsity Band MAKI, ELAINE Durfee Int. Harp St Vocal Ensemble Choir Student Council Harp Ensemble Sportsmanship Council Varsity Band Harp Club Harp 81 Vocal Club Girls' Vocal NEWMAN, ELIZABETH V. Durfee Int. Girls' Vocal Reserve Band Beginners' Orchestra Sportsmanship Council Chess Club PINCUS, MAXINE Durfee Int. Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band Choir Girls' Vocal Harp Club Student Council Homeroom Rep. ROBINS, RICHARD Hutchins Int. Concert Band Varsity Band Marching Ba.nd Male Chorus Hall Guard Track Team SFAT, TIBERIU P. Cooley H. S. Symphony Orchestra Concert Band Varsity Band Marching Band R.0.T.C. Stage Crew Fifth Army Rifle Match Musical Instrument Room STOETZER, ELAINE Barbara Int. Hall Guard Varsity Band Girls' Chorus WEST, DON Cleveland Int. R.O.'I'.C. Choir Concert Band Male Chorus Varsity Band Marching Band YUNGTON, ALVIN Jackson Int. Concert Band Marching Band A Cappella Choir fPresidentJ Symphony Orchestra V. C. Y. Nat'l Honor Society Organ Group Radio Unit Senior Rep. Instrument Room Q3 4 'tv ax 1' ' 6 'sr as u mf Mb a W lu Q This t ag- V .f . .5 ,ijt r -A' IR '-jk: ' J, Q 'R WH 'Q V ,wt SAUNDERS, RICHARD Tappan Int. Symphony Orchestra Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band Dance Band Choir Male Chorus Clarinet Quartet SMITH, LEON S. Jackson Int. Concert Band Marching Band Dance Band Choir Varsity Band Male Chorus THOMAS, NEATHEH Barbour Int. Varsity Band Girls' Vocal A Capella Choir Harp Club Instrument Room WHITE, LOFLE TTA Hutchins Int. Girls' Chorus Y-Teens Photography Club Camera Club Junior Art Club Reserve Band Hall Guard . A. .sy 1 1 'QW ff 9, tn...-. ' va 4. if ,lt . . SCHECHTER, SHIRLEY S Hutchins lnt. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Girls' Chorus SOKARDA, ANNE Barbour Int. Harp Kr Vocal Ensemble Harp Ensemble Choir Student Council Harp Club Harp K: Vocal Club Girls' Vocal WELLS, ANICE E. Hutchins Int. Harp 81 Vocal Choir Varsity Band Girls' Chorus Hall Duty WILLIAMS, JESSE Western H. S. Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Band Polytechnical and Machine Manufacturing Curriculum WMC , W it NH! 'Pfam N? FRED FRICKE Department Head The Polytechnical Curriculum is intended for students who cannot adjust themselves to one of the standard Curriculums for reasons such as: Students who have lost interest in their major subject since his or her enrollment. Students who have transferred to Cass from another high school, and whose credits are such that it is not advisable for them to be enrolled in one of the standard Curriculums. Polytech students must not only take the required academics for college entrance, butalso technical subjects from any curriculum. This curriculum enables its students to graduate at the end of three years study although their fields of major interest change. fff... Iggy C fx, Y iii NYY! 'T 42 January ADAMS. TOM McMichael Int. Baseball Football Esketball Lettermerfs Club fPresidentl Hall Guard Freshman Basketball fCoachJ FARRAH. ALBERT Foch Int. Radio Club KTreas., Vice Pres.l Hall Guard High-Y Club KPresidenU HONG, WING SUN Hong Kong. N.M.C. Choir Boys' Vocal LEECH, MARGARET .-LYS Rediord H. S. Biology Club Dress Design Club fTreasurerj Swimming Team laboratory Assistant Nat'1 Honor Society NOWAR, DANIEL Ford Trade Basketball Baseball RAMA, JOHN Mackenzie I-I. S. TUCICH, RUDY Greusel Int. Cross Country Team Track Team Architectural Club Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. Graduates BROWN, RICHARD McMichael Int. il Gs . 1 S' is ...,. X 1 FOWLER, KENNETH Jefferson Int. f 'X' 6 .C . -v I 2' .Q f KAHLDON, ROSALIND Durfee Int. ' fs. H' Student Council , , Homeroom Rep. uf? wr U' MCKENZIE. PATRICIA I Q Patterson Coll. Int. 1' sh., V. C. Y. ll ' f we A A - PERITZ, RICHARD Durfee lnl. Nat'l Forensic League T Q- Debate Team Football Team , Outlook Sta!! 4, 12B Treasurer ' Senior Rep. ,Qt Biology Club Lettermen's Club ,D Cass Radio Unit Cass Speakers' Bureau RESCHKE, ROGER Oakman Int. ,A -:K J Hall Guard q, . 1 s ly . Z WILSON, MAURICE Durfee Int. f Auto-Aero Club f V, Movie Operator I i ll' I if ai 43 ., X U I Q be ' W' N P. X L V 7 -T R -4, r Q Wg A Y W f , ' 6- - f .Q 1 it ,...1-xw.,,.Y 3 lvl I Q gl 'Q 'A ,V Q.-1 ' L, ' 'ifignvk I vii 5 'ab A 2 ' .Z Q. an 'ft' N 'af 'F 0 :. r Q. X, 'wr 1 if ' f A w ' N1 Q gr Q Q.. if Q we p W , na 1 . ia .3 , -'cn 'K 'Gr 1953 CHASNICK, IRVING Hutchins Int. Hall Guard Stage Crew Movie Operator HINSON, GERALD Nolan Int. Hall Guard JOHNSTON, CHARLES Jefferson Int. . Reserve Football MEONAERT, ALLEN F. Cleveland Int. Audio-Visual Aid Hall Guard Triangle Staff PRICE, LEW Jefferson Int. Cross Country Track SZYMANSKI, AL St. Mary's-Orchard L. R.O.T.C. Hall Guard Radio Club fAss't. Treas.J WOLFORD, WILLIAM Nolan Int. Student Council R.O.T.C. Football Team Architectural Club Homeroom Rep. Ford Trade . 3 Ig AIRHART, FORREST 4 X 'V ns ,I . ' ' K ,, , 7 of . x 4 J 4 -,, q fa 3 BELV1LLE,DoNALD G, fi Mumford H. S. - f' Pre-Engineering Club R.O.T.C, . 1' 1 va ar. N,- wr if-ir af BRAISTED, LEON Walled Lake H. S. 'Q-: Golf Team KCaptainJ 11- -' .0 S tSecretaryl 5 E Pre-Engineering Club , Q 7 ad' i ., ,1 BROWN, ANN Garfield Int. Office Messenger Hall Guard me sf QQ? 1 ,..,,, ga, , CHYLINSKI, ROSEMARY Tappan Int. , Choir Harp Sz Vocal ., '. Basketball Team L Biology Club Q 5 - Lettergirls' Club -' ,, 4 fTreasurerJ De MUMBRUM, ROGER Each im, fa ' .I Pre-Engineering Club V f 2 fTreasurerl ig W Ki. 'ax , I5 . 'f . f,,, . ,. 4? f ,W A avf 'iii R 52 fe. GRossMAN, GERALD G. E' Hutchins Int. I Architectural Club . f , ., -L Hall Guard jf 55 ZR J 53 5 l fr ' , 1, 2 A X I 1 tl HILT, SHIRLEY ' Durfee Int. Chess Club J Hall Guard 'N Triangle Staff 1 , Sportsmanship Council ,I fy L im, T, 'G W A . W BACHMAN, RICHARD Ford Trade BENNETT, IRIS Durfee Int. Student Council fCabinetJ Student Rep. A,A.C. Sportsmanship Council Triangle Staff Outlook Staff BRIDGES, YVONNE Hutchins Int. Triangle Staff A.A.C. Junior Art Club Hall Guard BROWN, JOHN E. Burroughs Int. Diving Team Swimming Team Hall Guard Sportsmanship Coxmcil CLAY, JAMES Greusel Int. Track Hall Guard Lettermen's Club FORD, ANDREW Jackson Int. Pre-Engineering Club KPresidentJ Marching Band Varsity Band Golf Team Student Cotmcil HAMLIN, RICHARD Henry Ford Trade Student Council Hall Guard JARDINE, ELAINE E. Durfee Int. Symphony Orchestra Hall Guard BLASKIE, GERALD U. of D. H. S. Hall Guard Freshman Football Reserve Football BLATT, RUDOLPH H. F. T. S. Hall Guard Dramatic Guild BROWER, JAMES E. Saint Cecilia Hall Guard Pre-Engineering Club CARTER, JOHN Hutchins Int. V.C.Y. De JULIAN, LORETTA Hunter Int. Cheerleader fCapt.J Harp 8: Vocal CVice-Pre Sportsmanship Council Lettergirls' Club Choir Vets' Office Duty Varsity Band Hall Guard Girls' Glee Club GROSS, JEROME Burroughs Int. Pre-Engineering Club HATZ, TOM Hutchins Int. Architectural Club CPresident, Treasurerj JEANNERO, RUSSELL T Foch Int. Hall Patrol Auto-Aero Club SJ JONES, DIETRICI-I Servite H. S. Hall Guard KUSHNER. SAND!-IR Durl ee Int. Hall Guard LE HUE. KENNETH Greusel Int. Hall Guard MILLER, RONALD Tappan Int. Oilice Messenger NYBERG, DENTON E. Durlee Int. Hall Guard T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club tTreasurer1 V. C. Y. Photography Club RATCHFORD, EALY Post Int. Golf Team V. C. Y. Horneroom Rep. SCHNEIDER, RICHARD Ford Trade Ford Trade SINCLAIR, JOHN Jackson Int. Hall Guard 1 455 qt Ei Il x r 2 wfl ,P 5 Q .I ,f,, .if 'Cu L. I r 1 -38 A , b I 'Z ,V A .7h 'H A JONES, RONALD Pershing H. S. Student Rep. Hall Guard KWOLEK, DICK Ford Trade Hall Guard LEONARD, CAROL Pos! Int. Glrls' Science Club Switchboard Operator Messenger Outlook Stall MOORE, PHINEAS VICTOR McMichael Int, Diving Team Hall Guard Glrls' Diving Coach Office Messenger PITTS, RUDOLPH Sherrard Int. R.O.T.C. Cross-Country Team Hall Guard RICE, DAN Mackenzie H. S, Homeroom Rep. Baseball Team Pre-Engnneering Club SHAPIRO, MIRIAM Mumford H. S. Girls' Swnmmlng Team Hall Guard Chess Club Dramatlcs Club Radio Unit Speakers' Bureau SMITH, LEE Condon Int. Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. 45 M n Ns ms N1 1 ISE- ' Hn I f . ,X G. Q tl? rv if' 1 1 I ,x cr' I Y. A K . Jia. -Rh 5 6' 9 .C 5.5 --f A ' ff' 1 QT? 41 g s FI A , a ll 14 gl, X 'D' an um-...f 1,-It . lf? 6 M Q- I B 3 L, l I : , ,, ! :im an is 5 V, Q . I, , ! ...WL re Q E4 , of ,f X , .515 KOGAN, AARON Hutchins Int. Hall Guard Football Team Warsityj Lettermen's Club Student Council LATKA, THOMAS St. Cecilia Pre-Engineering Club Homeroom Rep. Student Council LIBA, VINCE Burroughs Int. Hall Guard MYERS, JOHN Jackson Int. Football All City POWE LL, MILTON Hutchins Int. Hall Guard Track Team SAKOW, RAYMOND Jefferson Int. Student Council Hall Guard Swimming Team Homeroom Rep. SIMANY L, ATTILA Ger many Hall Guard SPROW, ROBERT DALE Ford Trade Hall Duty Horneroom Rep. Metallurgy Club SUTHERLAND, NANCY Durfee Int. Sportsmanship Council Triangle Staff Hall Guard ' 4 , CW' , x I , N. If ,J n 5 VV ..,. VERDA, CAROL D. ' ' Hutchins Int. ,hz Hall Guard f ,, A gf 11 Y-Teens V 'W' iv 4 V W , N W 'ruff 'N 7 Wm?-ew wiv l,, TI-IALER, HERMAN Tappan Int. Pre-Engineering Club WIRKUS, PAT St. Florian Outlook Staff Sportsmanship Council Student Council Dramatics Guild f -:-,VI . Qian? ,, nm Q ,fe ' 0 lf 2 , im f ' TOMASZEWSKI, ROBERT V St. Thomas Hall Guard i X 1, Mawr ,sf 'Q Q utxf' v 1 Ji' y M .1 a i, , Charles Jenks Dept. Head Dept. Head Health Department A ' ' ' R ,L M -, 54-ff 2 J '--f- - -. , Wm ,W , X4 2 , Q F1 i f ,, ,ff ff . i 1 qi! .' , ,I N ff x l 1 , 2' M M Q I X -+ N . . f 1 2' fn M Donald Cooper Frank Cudillo Max Fulchgr Helen Fuuon English Department -087 ' , s Q., IWW. si-H I A K nl I ba Q9-I ' X 4 gg, fs - 1? 'Q- in I . O x T Thelma Boyd Beatrice Cooper Dorothy Emmett J. Rodger Gow 2 ' - x I ,I gif . fy, if I I Q , , . fl' 3 , QA, , ffl Va ' W 7 . ' Us S F , r-1 ln f Q I Charoltte Huebner Alice Millard Gladys Petersen Helen Pulford Margaret Qua K Q. ..rb. r N j' A ff-w be 'A Q , qv-. L .. r ea, w Laurence Ray Margaret Schaupner Marjorie Smith Frances Schwartz is MZ- ' 1, .. Russell Swartz Eleanor Tal-:ken Beatrice Trombley 47 . A' X ' fi it 5 55 W Gi Printing Curriculum 'JP iff- 1 1 Robert Shields Dept. Head 4-aa. Robert Martin Harley Goodwin Richard Giebel The PrintingDepartment prepares young men for entrance into the print- ing industries of our city on a technical level. It provides an opportunity for developing a broad knowledge and experience in the basic printing processes which are necessary for entrance and advancement in the various branches of the graphic arts. Our graduates may be found holding responsible positions in many of the printing establishments of Detroit. In the past few years a number of our students have been national winners in the Printing Division of the Ford Industrial Arts Awards Competition. qu ' mil! ti .V .,,. ff X , ni , ,W EQDQ - u Q l ,..y at li.l i , Peter Rybock 48 '15 January BRANDT, RICHARD H. Condon Int. Nat'l Honor Society Student Council Homeroom Rep. Wapika Club Rifle Team Hall Guard ESCAMILLA. ROBERT Neinas Int. Senior Homeroom Rep. Swim Team Wapika Club KEMP, MICHAE L Burroughs Int. wapnm Club O'BRIEN, THOMAS Nolan Int. wapua cum SERA, LOUIS Foch Int. Cross Country Team Homeroom Rep. Student Council Waplka Club Lettermen's Club YANKOVICH, JOSEPH Foch Int. Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. Student Council Baseball Team Lettermen's Club Wapika Club BATEMAN, GHEIL Foch Int. DG A ev! Y' G, V, its: -.4 -new V. 'v K. 'Y 9' 71 I. w gs. sw 5- Y., at 'S-,' 'K-EQ' 'E' ga .0 fr N1 P' h 9 2 ,fr 40 I f 0 X U V,, , ' Graduates CHODAK, MURRAY J. Hutchins Int. Golf Team Basketball Reserve Team Lettermen's Club Homeroom Rep. Waplka Club Debating Team GOLD, BURTON Durfee Int. Wapika Club R.O.T.C. Homeroom Rep. MARTINOVICH, JOHN PETTON, HENRY Neinas Int. Wapika Club STACEY, JOHN E. Jefferson Int. Wapika Club ,,, COWAN, GEORGE N. ,Q f McMichael Int. 4 , ,. , v.c.Y. iq G. n E ,iq wapika Club 4 ' - 3 If Q if , , A' l ,, A h z HOLMES, WILLIAM ' Jackson Lnt. r 1 w 'ka Club C 1? K ff' Cl vagly Nat'1 Honor Society L . ,,. .- ,J X A MITCHELL, DON Hutchins Int. r Wapika Club Q, ' Q 3 R52 Hall Guard 4' ' ' 7 L. L1 SCHREIMAN, PAUL Duriee Int. I WB. ' 2 f p ka club N Natl Honor Society xv D , X 9-1 'E 3 T Q, ID. METAS, ANGELO Jefferson Int. Wapika Club A W- Q H 5- w 3 r n Q Q' Y ' VX J 1 . O J une Graduates 1953 BE C K, MAX Nolan Int. Junior Class Wlce Presidentj Maybee Class Nice Presidentl Wapika Club Sportsmanship Council Student Council Waplka Bowling Team 49 1 N 'X ,, ,.,, ws 4 2 , ze f Zz' 55' 4 , A . , CLARK, DONALD McMichael Int. Wapika Club fSecretaryJ DERGAZARIAN, JOHN Neinas Int. Wapika Club fPres.l Wapika Bowling Team Hall Guard HURLEY, MARTIN Post Int. Wapika Club fSec'y., Treas.J Wapika Bowling Team MYERS, DUANE Redlands Jr. H. S. Wapika Club Hall Guard RICHARDS, HAROLD Nolan Int. Wapika Club CVice Presidentj Senior Rep. Student Council Termis Team Lettermen Club Sportsmanship Council Triangle .Staff Wapika Bowling Team S , Xi? .1 nt. s H W - ,N We f 1 L ' r 1 .2-47 K , ' g ,l as if-. --' S I Q 'Sw 9579 ,,,,, X J X A 2 I la i , , ui'-,M I - .ll. Q. lhvvub W ,,,,, Y mf ao , ,Q ' ff ...fl ' t'f.f,1 A f 7 THOMAS, RICHARD ,V 5555 Jefferson Int. V ' 7, A wapika Club I Track Team , - ,wh .A Cross-Country Team , -. V CCaptainD Han Guard mf- . QW Lettermen's Club 'A 'Illu- Z? I. A WEATHERLY, AL 'f , Jackson mr. . , ' , Triangle Staff 1 . 2 National Forensic League 1. ' ffm I V 4? ,n jfj Speakers' Bureau ' gf ' ml Radio Unit 121, ,, wapika Club ff Jw iwayfm Photography Club V' DHANS, HARRY Wilson Int. Wapika Club KLINGENSMITH, ALLAN Nolan Int. Wapika Club fPresidentJ C.A.V.A. f3J Student Council Homeroom Rep. Wapika Bowling Team OGLE, KENT Wilson Int. wapika Club ROUSSEY, LOUIS U. of D. H. S. Lettermen's Club Golf Team Wapika Club Wapika Bowling Team VALENTINE, KENNETH McMichael Int. Bookstore Assistant WEINAND, DICK Burroughs Int. wapika Club CTreasurerj Wapika Bowling Team 50 f, WW? 1 H 2:11 , , ,,., 1 , vii W !.lQ:9Q2f: 4, . 2, 1 ., J , , ill I . V! 1 A 4 , J I A if ' , C . , .1 , . f W , , , A if QW, I f V .,.. .. H ' mt f' 1 f ,. A,- , , l -f:.,.,: wit? fo I 4- g y 'gf' is. Fx 'FFP l FOX, LARRY Durfee Int. Lettermen's Club Wapika Club Student Council Homeroom Rep. Baseball Team KRESCH, ABRAHAM Beth Yehudah Wapika Club PODGORSKI, DICK Pershing H. S. Wapika Club SHIELDS, DOUGLAS Redford H. S. Wapika Club Cass Production Senior Band Senior Orchestra VON VALTIER, WILLIAM Post Int, YANIKI.AN, GEORGE McMichael Int. Choir 'LQ l i .- S533 ' wie Q A L 1 A - H f f , . , FEL.. - .. X -1 K P 1 -'A I 4 W lj? Q, V . 5, 'E 'lm' gg? 1 ' ,ami .XL ,L L. Q y x ' fu. -A 6 , i . ,xr 1 - , I X . .f ,, ,, ,Q . ,, A ff ' .-f- 1 fm ' K M ' N? :Qv f ,Pj I . I , I Y Q 9- Y, X . - '1 'SM' fl f 1 . t-i 7 .. Y A '-Ann ' . '- ' I IA A ' -N L A ' J K 1 X5 ' . Q ui ,g 233 ,z , gg-aw .1-iw? .Af 9 , -pr Y F fs 1 fc Q -C 35? A f '- 'KG .T 'vx -1 ,. rqwxfi-L-Hmmfl 1 Y ' ,,.,-fl-- Science Curriculum CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL CHEMICAL METALLURGICAL ?' .- vt! xg' Q' 1: lf! 5 , Vf fb e2sg,?, 5g 51:29 f .' 1 '94, 'fra' ':' ,Wim ln.. G f 2 Me 5 ' 9 ' , , 4 RAYMOND JARED HARVEY BRAND CLARA BAILEY RAY NORSWORTHY HOWARD GAYLORD DEBORAH GIBSON Dept. Head l f K 5 t , L,'f, Frm! w ill f ' f gfg ,surf 'zo . 'Q ,Q -V 3' 4 1. f f J , f, ' 4 I f f M 44, .1 . , 'Q f l'f X 1 7 f 6 Q ft ::-, , 1 me-',,, j ,- ,- .- ,fl I 67 QZEWQW THEODORE HOLMBERG Graduates of the chemical biological and chemical metallurgical curriculums may find employment in chemical or biological laboratories of the Detroit Area as routine chemists or laboratory assistants. Colleges and universities welcome these graduates into the engin- eering and liberal arts colleges. Few high schools of the country can offer as much or as many science courses as Cass. There are six courses in Chemistry, two in advanced biologyg fphysiology and microbiologyj. Two in metallurgy as well as elementary biology and physics. ANN JACOBSON RALPH LANCE HENRY MCMULLAN finger? frm-g JOHN PATERSON SAMUEL ROWLEY fqwa ,f 2 , W, fi 1 A f Q! , ,,,A, az W E ROY WENNING GORDON SALTON l 1 -v-,., 1 ig We Www f ha. 4 y ,V ARTHUR OBEL f 7 x g A .:3 he 7 Ji, ' JAMES SIMON 'S S' S X CECIL SOULE -Awkyxmx K I Ti ' .. 1 . V , WW' .- M 'is' -a n Mow- 7 i N E, dj -ax ,?.1ff3v-Six - 37 t,ni1 tak at E ' A J A it 'Q - , ft.- N BENJAMIN SUTTON TRAVER SUTTON JOSEPH TAKKEN S. 1 :fn , M y -. A i ga 'W Rf ' 532' Q ' N ya D if RUTH YOST fPicture not W. DEAN TEN EYCK ANTOINETTE PETRUCCO QMARY COMER available! BORDONI, MIKE I6-TIHBIY Graduates ALLEN, ELIZABETH K. a u ' . ' AM-ATI, ARTHUR A. Jackson Int- ' . Barbour Int. :ff e gl' Outlook Staff I X Sw. I, H ll G d Girls' chem Club '51 Hzmerlxlin Rep. Hall Duty 2 1 6 , , . -.., 3 Q.,-vig .- BELLAMY, LOIS L. Caro H. S. Girls' Science Club DOPPKE, HERBERT J. Cleveland Int. Chemistry Club Biology Club Hall Duty R.O.T.C. IAGGERS, LEROY M. Garfield Int. Hall Guard Football Team KLIPPEL, WILLIAM McMILLAN, WILLIAM Nolan Int. Rifle Team Ball Guard SEYMOUR, RICHARD USHER, BEN Jr. Greusel Int. Football Team Ball Guard 'Track Team . 36 -v- rv K. 29- 'af XD' Q64 5 D . 'fl 'S Qi, JA, Zhi 3245-Q w fi ldv ,' wr Y nf my BOCAN, ARLENE Burroughs Int. Office Messenger Hall Guard Library Messenger Biology Club Girls' Chem Club Nat'l Honor Society FINKELSTEIN, IRWIN S. Oakman Int. Chem Club fPresidentJ Biology Club fVlce Pres., Camera Club fVice Pres.J Student Council CCablnetJ Nat'l Honor Society fTreas.j Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard JOHNSTON, DONALD LAZERSON, HOWARD Duriee Int. Chemistry Club Nat'l Honor Society MERCIER, RALPH Jefferson lnt. Biology Club chemistry Club Nice Prestdentj SISSON, LORRAINE A. McMichael Int. Office Messenger WEST, PHILIP Post Int. 53 43 as fs .7122 :ga f . 'N 'IB I W -3 X 4.53.3 .x f' 2' ' I A A 5, A A x l x 7 F , 'bi My ff-Q 'A no 4 fills .Wt li . 5 4. ff I ., gf Hgh IE , M Q t ,ff f.lngy M' 22332 Q -va 24, ff!! . .ffl , I mn at pi' Q I xl A- .E Q A N., 5 Ov 'Q 1 Ali I ga ffm' 'Vo 1953 AMARA, ANNE Nolan Int. Nat'l Honor Society fPresidentJ Hall Guard Senior Rep, Homeroom Rep. GILLESPIE, DE LORES Garfield Int. Girls' Science Club Biology Club Y Teens Hall Guard Nat'l Honor Society JORDAN, DE LORIS R. Garfield Int. Girls' Science Club Y Teens Girls' Chorus McGUIRE, EUGENE S. Hutchins Int. Biology Club Senior Rep. NESTICO, VINCENT Hutchins Int. STOYKA, MIKE Burroughs Int. Boys' Chem Club Maybee Class Wlce Presidentj Nat'1 Honor Society CVice Presidentj Sr. Class President WILLIAMS, BOB Nolan Int. Hall Guard Boys' Chem Club Biology Club Student Council fVlce President, Maybee Class Pres. Nat'l Honor Society ADAMS, FRANKLIN D. McMichael Int. BARTON, JOAN McMichael Int. Girls' Science Club Homeroom Rep. Girls' Swimming Team Lettergirls' Club BRYANT, AMARYLLIS McMichael Int. Y-Teens Wice Pres.J Girls' Science Club Girls' Basketball Team CARTER, RUTH Hutchins Int. V. C. Y. Girls' Science Club Tennis Team Student Council Lettergirls' Club Chess Club 1 1' at K ? ..., , ilin . iv. ., , N'-...dj X W W X 'VZQM A w-A-f m 1, Q .7 v .mf CLUSIN, GEORGE . f Central H. S. v.c.Y. f D flilresidentl , C ,. Q ,' Z'4,,,,,, Z6 fy' I lf , J COTTLE, GAIL 7 A Barbour Int. I- . v.c. Y. Girls' Science Club I W 'E ,f V x I une Graduates 1953 ..aw,,, T, 1 0 3? ii., t ,in mf' Q 1 2 J .2 125 ff ' -If Q 1 if I A fa l ,,, 4 . 2 f .Al I, Q ' 0 ES ANDE RSON, C ARL Hutchins Int. Boys' Chem Club Mettalurgy Club Orchestra BEEBE, DON Jackson Int. Biology Club Boys' Chem Club Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard CALCATERRA, JIM Hutchins Int. CHABAN, PHILIP Post im. Cass Camera Club Metallurgy Club COLE, VERA Burroughs Int. Sportsmanship Council fTreasurerJ Y-Teens Student Council Girls' Science Club Lettergirls' Club fPresidentj Basketball Team Swimming Team Tennis Team DiLORETO, MARTIN Nolan Int. Golf Team Hall Guard Metallurgy Club 54 ,, wa, 2 X , , mis . P ,A 4 yl lf ml gfv jfvzf, f Uh. 4 if Q f Q pjpqvp f . QW ' if if 'if' I fi, A i I 1 3 gfxq x-gtg' .it 'Zi' X J.. fx ,f '-. 1 A -1 . gs-A e- fki mms . 4. ,.,. Q ,.l. WORDEN, SHIRLEY ANN Nolan Int. Girls' Science Club Biology Club Homeroom Rep. AVE LLONE , JOSEPH Cleveland Int. Metallurgy Club BRODER, MARTIN Durfee Int. Outlook Staff fCo-Editor-in-Chiefl Biology Club Boys' Chem Club Nat'l Honor Society Varsity Tennis Team Lettermen's Club Student Council CCabinetJ Laboratory Assistant CALSO, RICHARD Nolan Int. CHROVIAN, RONALD Durfee Int. COOPER, AUDREY Durfee Int. Girls' Science Club Hall Guard FATUR, ROBERT Post Int. Chess Club Hall Guard GALECKI, NORBE RT J. Cleveland Int. Boys' Chem Club Tennis Team Homeroom Rep. Metallurgy Club HARGER, MARY JANE Kokomo H. S. Girls' Science Club lStudent Council Rep.l Biology Club Student Council Lettergirls' Club Basketball Team Tennis Team Hall Guard Sportsmanship Council HOLSEY, CARLETON Barbour Int. Biology Club Hall Guard Boys' Chem Club LEVINE, SHIRLEY Durfee Int. Girls' Science Club MARSHALL, GERALD Nolan I.nt. Metallurgy Club Hall Guard NICHOLAS, RALPH Jackson Int. Outlook Staff fEditor-in-Chiefl Maybee Class fPres.l Junior Class IStudent Council Rep.l Nat'l Honor Society Student Council fTreasurerl Biology Club Boys' Chem Club Homeroom Rep. PRIIEISTLAND, CARL Post Int. Outlook Staff lPhotogi-apherl Camera Club Metallurgy Club RAY, BEN Condon Int. -as ,x F. 5 if nles I ,fr- 995 V - 'S tie 1? 55' v G. f - -Q M, ,,, ,, ,415 A 4, if V . zz, GRUM, GERALD R. Greusel Int. Nat'l Honor Society Biology Club Office Duty HART, LYNWOOD Nolan Int. KATNIK, RICHARD St. Hedwig LEWIS, GILBERT S. Durfee Int. Nat'l Honor Society Metallurgy Club MAZURE, CHRIS Post Int, Biology Club Boys' Chem Club Football Club Chess Club Hall Guard OGLESBY, ROBERT N. Durfee Int. Basketball Team Golf Team Hall Guard Honor Roll RACKI, H. RONALD DeLaSalle Collegiate Homeroom Rep. Student Council lCabinetJ fTreasurer7 R.O.T.C. fDrill Teaml RESCH, DONNA Dominican H. S. Girls' Science Club Biology Club Nat'l Honor Society 55 ie 'P 0 l Z .L of Qi, L fi 'Sr 'R 'fi '45 6 le 4 L 9'- ,5 ...f ,ij A A 'Q vga. ,iv',, I we 1 'inf 1 R- ix, 'Z gs: ' , , 'P i ii- L A A r Q V In .. ul, Q V -f, 4 'Q ,,i, 'aaa as 'sv- 'rf ow., sql HACHICIAN, FRANKLIN Durf ee Int. Biology Club HIETIKKO, CLYDE Nolan Int. Biology Club fPres.l Boys' Chem Club lStudent Council Rep.J Nat'l Honor Society LESNEY, PAT Burroughs Int. Girls' Science Club LINDEMAN, ROGER Post Lnt. Student Council CPres.l Sportsmanship Council fPres., Vice Pres.l Biology Club fVice Pres.j Nat'l Honor Society fTreasurerJ Chemistry Club National Forensic League flllresidentl Speakers' Bureau fPres.j Radio Unit fPres.j MOUTARD, LOU Barbour Int. Camera Club Student Council Homeroom Rep. Office Messenger O'HARA, GERALDINE Jackson Int. Nat'l Honor Society Maybee Class 4Treas.J Junior Class CPres.l Student Council CSec'yJ Girls' Science Club fPresident7 Biology Club CSec'yl Outlook Staff fNews Editorj Sportsmanship Council RAF FO, VICTORIA Commerce H. S. Harp 81 Vocal Ensemble Choir Library Messenger SALCICCIOLI, GINO Post Int. Boys' Chem Club flffresidentj Biology Club CStudent Council Rep.J Student Council fCabinetl Sportsmanship Council Homeroom Rep. Office Duty Hall Guard SCHNEYER, JEROME J. Durfee Int. Student Council Boys' Chem Club Nice Presidentl Biology Club Wice Presidentl Lettermen's Club Wice Presidentj Chess Club Wlce Presidentl Nat'l Honor Society SINKOFF, JEAN Dux-fee Int. Girls' Science Club Biology Club Girls' Tennis Team High School Debating Team SURPRENANT, GERALDINE ANNE Nolan Int. Homeroom Rep. Junior Class fSec'yl Student Council lCabinet, Sec'yJ Girls' Science Club Nice Presidentj Outlook Staff CAss't News Editorl Biology Club Hall Guard URBAN , JOSE PH Burroughs Int. WOODSTOCK, FRED Jackson Int. Sportsmanship Council lSec'y, Vice Pres.l Hall Guard 'lm W 'J f. aw W ,M - new 'wr ' .- 12' ' ': - A r 5f'- ,., 7' is it ,, Ga Q ww, K M . . ms ,. . -?' f -, f - f .f'f1if -. E .- l4'Y:E nr- s ' l :,. f fiw... fi - evle , 3, f 'El SELDEN, RONALD Greusel Int. Golf Team Hall Guard SNEDDON, CHRISTINE W. Durfee Int. Homeroom Rep. Girls' Science Club SUTTON, DAVID Post Int. Metallurgy Club Hall Guard Audio-Visual Operator WAILES, BENJAMIN J. McMichael Int. Reserve Football Team Reserve Basketball Team Varsity Football Team Track Team Lettermen's Club Ass't Coach Football WUENSCH, HENRY Tappan Int. Chess Club Sportsmanship Council Metallurgy Club 56 A AM ' ' if f 6' f if K Wy: 7 . Q-. Q ,M H W ,T , ' 53-vs Q, L l.7f, K 2, SHERMAN, ANNAJEAN Durfee Int. Swimming Team CCo-Captainl Girls' Science Club fTreasurerl Sportsmanship Council lCity Rep.l Lettergirls' Club fVice Presidentj Biology Club Y-Teens Hall Guard STUCK, FLORENCE Tappan Int. Hall Duty Girls' Science Club Biology Club THOMPSON, LEANORA Jackson Int. Student Council Girls' Science Club Biology Club Outlook Staff Hall Guard Office Messenger WOLF, SAUL Hutchins Int. Hall Guard MONTGOME RY, AL FRERN ALLEN, JAMES A. Jr. McMichael Int. Varsity Band Concert Band Marching Band Cross-Country Team Track Team Reserve Basketball Boys' Glee Club CALLEN, FRANK Northwestern H. S. Baseball Team JONES, ALEX L. East Tech., Cleveland Football Team Lettermens Club Auto-Aero Club MITCHELL. OSCAR C. Miles H. S. Swim Team Track Team Cross-Country Team Chess Club Football Basketball PIERCE, YVONNE I-'AYE Jackson Lnt. Hall Guard PRICE, EDWARD Denby H. S. SKUTA, ERNEST Nolan Int. Concert Band Marching Band WINFREE , GUS Tappan Int. Summer School BECK, ROBERT Greusel Int. Hall Guard COHEN, JOE Dui-fee Lnt, KOTFICA, GEORGE Chadsey H. S. Freshman Art Club A.A.C. Hall Guard Jr. Class Vice Pres. MORTON, GERALDINE Sherrard Int. Y-Teens PIOTROWSKI, EDWARD Burroughs Int. SAUER, MARY LOUISE Annunciation A.A.C. Hall Guard TOLIVER, MARY Greusel lnt. Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council V. C. Y. Camera Club Nurse's Aid Hall Guard 57 'B-ba. ks-A -L ff: '53 . v C 3 -F . 1'- ,ls zz 4 W Lf Q' L Ax J?-H G1 .Y B 5 . 1 f-2: 1 A gg. 'Ti' gx 4- 6: .ti . I F .QM 1 1, :Q ,, ,C 'HIP' ! 3 i '17 ,'Y', C, ' w X 45 BLOOM, SALLY Burroughs Int. Girls' Science Club FINN, MARCIA EILENE Hutchins Int. Oifice Messenger LYLE, CORTE LYOU Condon Int. Reserve Football PHILLIPS, DONALD W. Hutchins Int. POUCH, WALTER Nolan Int. T-Square Club Pre-Engineering Club iBoard of Directorsl Homeroom Rep. Hall Guard SHAMLEY, IVAN Cleveland Int. Senior Play Hall Guard WATSON, BEVERLY ANN Barbour Int. Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Messenger Milkmaid January Mock Elections ,- 9 K X fi7j :rQZtN I If iTxXN A A wuz, WWLWW5m?6 1ffflg:bl5 1 f-'x ,nf ,, W W-'af K I ,. 4- fig-,, 7 'W' Q4 ' X f Q K 1 f Q nl V,:', :qiu L X X .yi 1 I ,. A' zyl V -:. 3 N gli ' g ,.,,. MA ' I -'14 ,g,g ' V ' X, '41 M E 5 ' , 1 if H X35-,, fix X , I 2 i , ff- '7 1 P I I A rg, f X3 VTE!! YEA N qgf. ,' ' W - 'f - 1 ag A,, , Xff fw',k' , I 4,4 A vjgdf' A. gl, X ,fa ,v-,,. 1 Q Q , wig fi z ff Q1 Mi v gift BQ' pi Q r Q RI! X, Z 'fl-HMf4:.,jw ' it A X19 X 5 EN! !IV.A,iJ! p V ,wwf 1 .YT 'vv. - v5:L:V1.1g' I I V I 1 I , 'lf Q, V1 -1 fl: V 13232 ,X KW M 'M W T -4 1 X' '.,,, , f '.. 14? .5,.2jji4', g:'1lfj-xx we 'J X If I - ..,. , ,.,, gsks , 'fa 4-fwf' ki Tx ' , ffsx, ffy-577912 ZX? ,- ,, . 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PRE-NURSING: Betty Cole, Shirley Dings, Barbara Felker. PRINTING: Paul Schreiman. Perfect Attendance AUT0'AER03 Rfmald LOCTI- PRE-NURSING: Juanita Cooks, Sally HIGH SCHOOL: Tom Adams. Jones. Scholarships and Awards ART: Dione Barr - Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center. ELECTRICAL: James Dunger-Wayne University, Board of Education Scholarship. ENGLISH: Richard Peritz-Degree of Honor, National Forensic League. PHYSICAL EDUCATION: George Gatewood - University of Detroit Scholarship. Richard Peritz - Kloss Memorial Award. SCIENCE: Irwin Finkelstein - The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award. Michael Stoyka- The Gray Memorial Award. SOCIAL STUDIES: John Eriksson - Hearst American History Contest. Attila Simanyi-Hearst American His- tory Contest. PRINTING: William Holmes-Ameri- can Type Founders Award. National Honor Society 12A Initiates Albert Berg . Arlene Bocan . Donald Brown . Betty Cole . . Lewis Craine . . Grace Demos . . Shirley Dings . Barbara Felker . Dolores Gillispie Carol Arnold . Martin Broder ' . Judith Crawford . Delores Czerwinski Edward Donovan John Eriksson . Constance Geranen Richard Grauer Beverly Gray . Gerald Grum . Clyde Hietikko . Lillian Kashmerick Sharron Lenz . Michael Bordoni Richard Brandt . Susie Chapman . 62 James Dunger . . . . . . Music . . . . Science Costume Illustration . . . Pre-Nursing . . Architectural- Building Costume Illustration . . . Pre-Nursing . Pre-Nursing Science National Honor Society . . . . . Music . . . . Science . Home Economics . . Pre-Nursing . . . Science . . Electrical Pre-Nursing . . . Science Pre-Nursing . . Science . Science . . . Art . . Pre-Nursing Jack I-Iagenah . . . Electrical William Holmes . . Printing Margaret Leech . Polytechnical Norbert Mettler . Mech. Drafting Cecilia Michael . . . Music William Nighbor . . Auto-Aero Paul Schreiman . . Printing Lillian Sharfner . Cost. Illust. Eugene Strobel . . . Auto-Aero Robert Williams . . Science 12B Imtlates Ethel Leung . Commercial Art Gilbert Lewis . . . , Science Roger Lindeman , Science Ralph Nicholas . , Science Geraldine O'Hara . , . Science Donna Resch . . , , Science Mary Rodes . . Gladys Rogos . Robert Ziegelman . . Arch. Building Present Members . . . Science . Printing . Home Economics . . . Electrical Michael Stoyka . . Arts and Crafts Arts and Crafts John Schick . . . . . Electrical Jerome Schneyer . . . Science Shirley Scriver . . . Pre-Nursing Attila Simanyi . . Polytechnical Alvin Yungton . , , Music Irwin Finkelstein , Science Barbara Ivory , Music William Klippel , Science Howard Lazerson , Science Science National Honor Society 12B Austin, Anne - Home Economics Boback, Jean - Costume Illustration Bailey, Therman - Science Boesen, Dawn - Music Diamond, Thomas - Science Healy, Robert - Science Manns, Sally - Music Mercer, Doris - Science Miller, Richard - Music Morse, Von - Science Nelson, Mildred - Home Economics Remer, Bernard - Arch. Drafting 12A Anderson, Carl - Science Arens, Frank - Arch Drafting Bear, Ann - Home Economics Belville, Donald - Mech. Drafting Binhammer, Charlotte - Music Bull, Diane - Art Chylinski, Rosemary - Polytech Dardarian, Dolores - Music Foster, Barbara - Music Galecki, Norbert - Science Hachigan, Frank - Science Hinton, Joyce - Home Economics Hosley, Carleton - Science Hurley, Martin - Printing Joas, John - Electrical Jurmu, George - Electrical Kelton, David - Music Kuehnlein, Janice - Home Economics Larson, Charles - Electrical Lesney, Pat - Science Liedl, Barbara - Art Pincus, Maxine - Music Paffe, Victoria - Science Selden, Ronald - Science Shields, Douglas - Printing Shiner, Richard - Electrical Storvis, Nancy - Home Economics Tkaczyk, Walter - Auto Aero Thebert, Alan - Auto Aero Thomas, Richard - Printing Varnauskas, Ina Meta - Art VonValtier, William - Printing Weindling, Diane - Art Wells, Anice - Music Wienand, Richard - Printing Wilburn, Edward - Electrical Whitcomb, Barbara - Home Economics Zebri, Jennie - Art - Wayne University Scholarship George Brown Carnegie Tech, Pittsburgh Scholarship Ethel Leung Dale Carnegie Scholarship Elaine Maki Connie Geranen Scholarship and Awards Arts and Crafts, Detroit Scholarship Diane Bull Junior Achievment Scholarship Connie Geranen Michigan State Normal Scholarship Marilyn Zaccagnin Michigan State Scholarship Beverly Gray Judy Crawford Michigan Elks Association John Eriksson 3400.00 Lillian Kashmerick 3200. 00 American Legion Oratorical Contest Roger Lindeman First in State, Midwest Sectional, Regional and Third in National National Forensic League Roger Lindeman Degree of Distinction Judith Aaron Degree of Merit Karl J. Wagner Degree of Merit Hearst American History Contest Attila Simanyi Second in City Contest John Eriksson Third in City Contest Civitan Essay Contest Roger Lindeman Veterans of Foreign Wars Essay Contest Richard Grauer First in Wayne County Scholastic Writing Awards Ralph Nicholas Gold Key Winner Westinghouse Science Talent Search Ralph Nicholas Jean Sinkoff AAA National Traffic Safety Poster Contest Judy Way First Prize Walker Poster Contest lst Diane Weindling 2nd Lynn St. John Joseph Kerizaiuch 3rd Larry Lake Geraldine Harnden 4th Ethel Leung Judy Way Robert Kardreaski Gerald McNeely 5th Joseph Kerizaiuch Karl Patasnik Cunningham Drug Award Alice Necefer J. L. Hudson International Silverware Contest Judy Crawford Fern Mackay WM if M. MW W M Wigiffw KX ,Q fm QW if wg WWW W if Ei XX 2153 X 'Q MM W QE ffifljrfp ff-efk ya KQMJESQ X wnfa es PM lst Violin Dorothy Pixley Rowland Kneiding Isador Saslov Sally Manns Ralph Jackno Marsha Hellum Theo Wybrecht Shirley Woodcock John Mempreian Sonia Nickoloif Pat Collinson 2nd Violin Barbara Schuller Barbara Bouton Patricia Michael Nino Green Joan Constant Ann Scheyer Zelda Magnet Shirley Cooper George Kalidonis Beverly Cross Viollette Kristich Paul Zamierowski Eleanor Binhammer Peter Scripniciuc Patricia Burcar Gwen McFerren Leah Strumpfler Orchestra Viola Rita Ritz Margaret Turowski Carol Arnold Virginia Adkins Janet Green Cellos Charles Heidt Robert Newkirk Charlotte Binhammer Ronald Carter Shirley Miller Melvin Wasserman Flutes Bassoons Karolyn April Claire McKinney Patricia Pufka Reese Katz Albert Berg Bb Clarinet: Nancy Keel Elaine Klein Phyllis Kanacki Richard Saunders Jerry Galler 1 Shirley Love Lois Kenyon Herbert Seden Oboe, Joseph Pufka Robert Healy Leonard Dembski James Beasley Robert Pad' HRiYE 'VTX String Basses Dawn Boesen Alvin Yungton Ernest Sugi Paul Chambers Walter Cooke French Horns Kenneth Hamachei Pat Karoly Jeanette Sprik Marion Hanson oncert iBand Alto Clarinet: Melvin Zellman Harwin Rice Joseph Asherson Sonia Nickololf Roderick Keeler Jeanette Sprik Bass Clarinet Leonard Kesler Virginia Adkins French Horn Edward Torp Maxine Pincus Corners Richard Robins Richard Miller James Allen David Kelton Trombones Danny Dankoff Herbert Shapiro Robert Lorey Rodney Glusac Tympani James Martin Trumpets David Kelton Richard Miller Bassoons Claire McKinney Reese Katz Trombone: Danny Dankoif Ernest Schelling Herbert Sh3Pif0 Robert Lorey Rodney Glusac Richard Severson John Chester John Kruczelnick Kenneth Hamacher Saxophone, Tom Omans Baritone' John Heiden Charles Heidt Leon Smith H0W21'd Mifiihell Kirkland Lightsey Pat Karoly Don Sinta Trumpet' C6101 Al'1'l0ld Janet Miller pat Hanson Warren TCSSICI' Jesse Williams Leonard Apsel R0b01'f Shumake Charlotte Binhammer Jog Infant Bruce Lord Conductor: Mr. Harry Begian Don West Melvin. Wasserman String Bass Dawn Boesen Flutes Karolyn April Patricia Pufka Elaine Klein Oboe Robert Healy James Beasley William Fowler Clarinets Richard Saunders Jerry Galler Tuba! Alvin Yungton Frank Harrison Vincent Romanski Ernest Sugi Percussion James Martin Barker VeuCasovic Booker Robinson Eugene Molinaro Tiberiu-Sfat Barbara Ivory Harp Barbara Ivory mn-nga , ima..-iqinnnmm-man mmumnimmm11-qimnn mmm ut X If TSX r X D 1 X X X PI . 1 , , 7, f-' ,x w s5 ...f Y X 1- in -,,. V, : '.:LfMF3,E? , , ., 595f3'l'QN', 'f ufffff V N.--w YN Jyw:-'N 'Y-,jgggfg I, Q O I -,,,,s, I!! XS' F Qb 5 S, ,r W Q - 4 H 'X ,ii f ,--V 14 ll! I Senior Calendar of Events SEPTEMBER 3. School opens! What a gala event. Big smiles accompany all returning, except third term seniors who only reveal a determined look. 18. Seniors elect officers. Although Hike accepted the nom- ination, one of our own boys won. Also, we had a very stirring Pep Rally at which we were introduced to our new football and cheer teams. 19. Filled with THE SPIRIT , we went to our first game. The score was 6-0, our loss. Eastern was our opponent. 26. Still retaining some of the spirit, we went to Northern's game. The score was 25-6. Oh well, if not hero's, they certainly are dolls. OCTOBER 15. Senior Skip Day. The first time we, the present seniors, were able to skip legally. 17. Another first! We won the game with Wilbur Wright, 23-13. 22. Francis is visiting us Cfeeling very much at homey. Many enjoyed the movie. 23. Maybee Picnic, big social event of the year. Sure did enjoy that there square dancing. Also a game with Southeastern, 19-13, close loss. 24. Junior Picnic, another time of fun amidst der sticks. 29. Big City Meet for Cross Country. We lost. First time since 1946. Well, can't keep it all the time. 30. Football game with Miller, lost 18-O. 31. Witches Whirl in costume. Everyone looked very natural. NOVEMBER 7. Pigskin Prom--in honor of our heros and the poor pig. 14. A very fine Band and Orchestra Concert tonight. 17. Cass placed high in the Hearst American History Contest. We should know our History, we make it! 20. Food and Art Fair. We admired the art work as we ate fine food prepared by our fabulous Home Ec. Department. 21. Goodfellow Game played. 22. Big TRIANGLE sale drive. fadvertisement at full com- mercial ratesl 25. First basketball game--apponent U. of D. We tied. W. Winchell claims that we have the team of the past two years. 27. Now it is the time on our calendar to stuff ourselves. Thanksgiving Vacation. DECEMBER 1. We returned from vacation, armed with seltzer. 5. Northern game--We lost 48-39. fWhere's that TEAM?J 9. Our famous and beautiful Christmas Concert, feels more like Christmas. 12. Despite the weather, we held our Snow-Ball. 20. Senior hayride--chilled the bones, but not the hearts! JANUARY 2. First day of school, and we slipback into the chains again. 16. Seniors Swing out--by their tails. Cass vs. Southeastern, 58-52. They won. 19-20. Finals. 21. Graduation. We throw away our chains as we step up on the stage to receive our diplomas. A new crop of freshmen file in. 22. Dressed in our finery, we attend our last school social, the Senior Prom. FEBRUARY 6. Cass defeats Miller, 56-54. 13. Friday the 13th, senior elections held. 27. Senior Square Hop. Seniors attend along with squares. MARCH 10. First card marking! In every Senior's life some rain must fall. 13. A big brawl in honor of our struggling team. 20. A new combination! Jr. and Sr. Dribble Drag. Not being as lively as we used to be, the Juniors won. Afterwards, we danced to the music of Dave Kelton. 26. First track meet. Pershing vs. Cass. 27. The Spring Concert. Irma Phillips sang a beautiful vocal solo. APRIL 1. We completed the installation of escalators to replace the stairs. fApril Fooll 2. Vacation! Need we say more? 6-10. Red letter days for the Seniors. We gave New Yorka week they'll never forget. 13. We returned to school. During the vacation, we managed to squeeze in a few hours of homework, but just a few. MAY 5. Second card marlcing. Oh well, June '56 here I come. 8. Our Orchestra gave us another fine concert. 20. A very dreaded disease has over taken the school, Spring Fever , and the seniors sprung and skippedl 21. All our lovely young girls modeled their clothes ina fashion show. J UNE 5. R.O.T.C. Field Day. Those poor, poor boys had to march in that hot sun. 12. Got our tents today Ccaps and gownsl. The Senior Swingout was a great event for all of us. 17. Graduation. Ye old walls crack with pride as the biggest class in the history of Cass Technical high school marches out. 18. The most enchanting night of our Senior career is the Prom. Anonymous X T71 Varsitylrootball Team Row 1: Elmer Sheppard. Arthur Mardigian, Bob Anderson, A1Karirian, Gerald Edgar, David Roman, Richard Hammill, Bob Kendrick, Dominic Fcacassa, Charles Sall Paw, Bill Reed, Benny Paclocci, Dan Easley, Charles Mielke, Don Rippe. Row 2: Charles N. Jenks fcoachj, James Fraser, Tom Stone, Ken Chamberlain, Adam Karirian, Bob Mac- Mahan, Bob Stabrylla, Terry Bloss, Jim Senopole, Bill MacAdog, PeterMendoza, Mel- vin Jones, Eugene Nabat, Charles Smith, Alvin MacDonald, John Myers, Don Pierro. Row 3: Walter Glanton, Renaldo Benson, Jake Walker, Bill Bulley, Aron Kogan, Tom Mc- Campbell, Joseph Hubbard, Alfred Montgomery, Louis Booker, Norris Ponder, Tom Adams, A1 Loving, Tomas Hunter, Gordon Page, Ken Jones, Bill Nuznoff, Mike Sullivan, Bill Carter, Richard Peritz, Bob Vokes, Alex Jones, Dan Powers, William Clark,Danny Thomas, Lidden Paige, Mario DeFeliee. 'x N Schedule and Scores Cass 0 .......... Eastern 6 7 . . . . Northern 25 13 . . . . Northeastern 0 0 . . . . Denby 20 26 . . . . Wilbur Wright 13 13 . . . . Southeastern 19 0 . . . . 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Girls' Tennis Team Row 1: Vera Cole, Janie Harger, Row 2: Fern Mackey, Ruth Carter , Joyce Stevens, Kay Spinney, Helen Fulton CCoachl, Miss- ing: Lois Hair, Barbara Felker, Millie Forgach. ,x iw. ,.k' . ,f , ,I , 1, W v, .-f, 7 . Fr. 1, fr.-min H' F, KWXVA ix 6.3 Girls' Swimming Team ROW 1: Jo Markey, Lorraine Rowan, Lo Hair, Susan Mandelbaum, Cecilia E. Yan- tus, Joyce Stevens, Joshophine Robiniski, Barbara Rita Howell, Row 2: Betty Her- man, Vera Cole QCO-Capt.D , Marilyn Sund- strom fMgr.j, Judy DeFoe, Mrs. A. Przygodski, Jo Wozniak, Liz Hale, Ina Schmidt, Margie Quinn, David Shaub, lCoachJ, Joyce Angerer, Not present at picture. 73 fl J I ,itv , m N A ,J Xxx Boys' Swimming Team Row 1: Darryl Griebe, Jim Ross, Steve Beresh, Keith Dunbar, Walter Ostlund, Vic Attar. Row 2: Max Fulcher fcoachl, Bob Wier, Ken Reuter, Dave Shaub, Joe Jordan Kco-captainl, Robert Orr, Ronald Harris, Fred Wingate. Not present when picture was taken: Jim Daly, Cco-captainj . Jvlfi be K -R 1 ew I W QC gi A ,, A A , Q V 'Q 1 5 f jig f L f X - l- ,F' .5 X . , ,, - , , 1 , , C J J n' f', A 'N gy A4 ' KIA ' -5-,ai 'TT2' , iq , , 1' L... A l N AV. V QQ. U wr. ' bbc , , Y Y - .: , 'ii ' T -- ' ' , ' .I ,W ' -' Q7 Af ,1- be . Z' , a.. f i ,I ly- -1 .. J s at is fi ' iri' E F A 4 ' Y, .. it , ' f ' 'iniqfi 'H W , t e ,l J'aA,,- wg A E ff 433355 ff 4- VY Y , 2 2f:.-,rQ,tf-,J ,ugxafr . ff .J Q g, ,k Sf' r' I i 9 if f 1 Y it fn- if f 6 W J M J ,4 ng J ff fl J . , 1 ,gg , it W , ,Z , , -' 5 f ! 1 I f 1 I ' f I 4 ,,,,, , gd! f W1 , W , V , . Basketball Team Row 1: Frank Ace Cudillo Qcoachj, Charles Mitchell, James Davidson, Don Coleman, Renaldo Benson Qcaptainj, Thomas Hunter, Bob Elly, Gene Printup. Row 2: .Terry Mol- insky, Joe Gabli, Bernard Remer, George Brown, Robert Kendrick, .Terry Wolberg, Gene Hamilton, Bob Weaver lmanagerj . Not present when picture was taken: Edward Wilburn. Q Schedule and Scores Cass 31 . . . . . . Northern 52 40 . . . . . . Northeastern 52 45... ...Denby31 .2 57 . . . . . . Wilbur Wright 50 40 . . . . . . Mackenzie 40 48 . . . . . . Southeastern 52 72 . . . . . . Eastern 35 46 ..... . . . Miller Playoffs 54 ..... . . . Northeastern 50 55 . . . . . . Chadsey 64 74 Q , X51 f 'TM ' ' in 75 w. 51 1... L1 f g , K 1- -:R ,. ix wif' x I , I I 5 W EJ L1 ' ,N X, W, 7 . Tb, '1 ,' ,V QG5:1ffff:,,3g,fg9gez:'za:1.:f:4 ff-'Fw -5 Q 3' A K Q34 had VA.. Q i Girls' Basketball Reserves Row 1: Joyce Stevens, Patsy Guess, Jen- nethe Pentrack, Janie Harger iCo-Capt.J, Delores Kennedy, Barbara Fuller, Elea- nor Frillo. Row 2: Cecile Tortorelli, Louise Ladford, Barbara Howell, Cecilia Yantus, Ruby Ramey, Silvine Jackson, Miss Fulton. ' fx- i f-1'-H. Q:, f,z.t'Y,4 P' :1-M,-,,'..:. '-QC P. - am ' --' 'M' .. -Ml '1,'.' , n 'f 5'-Q !: 'fi f '.:-' 'P' f ',,.'f ,. 3 ' ' i f -iii-ff: - ,r .315 1 .'? f'- ' A1 'Q' 'YK Qiuyf fx 'J V af I - 1 if Q ' -fmg'9 '- 2 fa ,, ., QQ' . tie, . 3ji1fI61.i,,24i-151f'?ii'f',t Q 74?ifff 5f -1 ' ff' ' s 3 , si J. ,E aff ffm., fr ' f - :If '-j1 ,'f ffX ,. A if M52 aff!! 1- s , , I -al , . ' , f , if19.::w+fa-- J 'lif t e b xv A-I -ffl fi '71 L fn. ' ' T iff! ' J . 'ui 'f ,Will 'V ' my '5 '- , , .. w 'Y U' ff '31 ,Z W W 3 'z'1 - - , xg ' , hr I ,N qi M , 1' I, , V, -K . .1 ,f -li M gy 'A ,, 1 ',,f. ..1?!, , ,' ai, .' 'V ' J , ' V 1. inf .nftf , 1 V' 5 V is I .. v '- f- '. -Wea 1 f t ,. - , .ff L 2 W or Q, ' , - ' , . A, lv 'Q 1 f .,.,. I W , , ,I I, .' V , ,a ' I' ,, ' I , 5 l f ' :QQ , 'f h , s ' f , , A .r , . .9 , .fu . -' , if 'h,,.v, ' l 1 ., . ' - -Q Q 3 'afrf H 1255 'O 1' .ffl l fw iff! if 1 , if if H imc' 40 A- vii , w J -2 'V W1-ft, 1 ! Qkf- fr' ' -'5Y '-W' v i..:, ' , .A , , f f :arg-'W' wiv, ffzfief ., P ' ',.ye,, l M . ,. ,A V, I A H , ,,, . I Track Teams Row 1: Thomas Nelson, Edward Johnson, James March, Herman Crutcher, Eugene Printup, John Glen, Norris Ponder, Paris S. Whittington, Harold Wash, John Emer- son, Joseph Cetlinski, Harold Varner. Row 2: Ben Wailes fass't coachl, Roderick Keeler, William Filip, Sherman Perkins, Charles Smith, Clarence White, Richard Thomas, Walter Davis, Emery Hicks, Ken- neth Balkom, Spencer Gaither, Marvin Lukasiewicz, Willie Hughes. Row 3: Coach Don Cooper, Kirk Lightsey, Bill Brake- ville, Kenneth Jones, Arthur Demom- breum, Mike Adams, Charles Mitchell, William Pierce, Roy Washington, Charles Ivory, Edward Thompson, Carles Von Lewis, Chuck Robinson, Lonnie Murray, Donald Cunningham, Fred Tinsley. Cross Country Row 1: James Smith, Sherman Perkins, Eugene Printup, Walter Davis, Clarence White, Arther Demonbreum, Richard Thomas, Harold Varner. Row 2: Edward Price, Herman Crutcher, Spener Gai- ther, Harold Wash, William Torbit, Myron Grayson, William Emerson, Harold Thomas. Row 3: William Filip, Ron Summers, John Luddigan, Ed Fallon. W h g ty y K Reserve Basketball Row 1: James Arthur, Leroy Settles, Robert Burton, Charles White, Ben Baker, Western Diggs, Charles Jenks icoachb. Baseball Row 1: Car1Atkinson, ChuckMie1ke, Frank Callen, Row 2: Coach Fulcher, Larry Fox, Chuck Heidt, iCapt.l Emil Nuncza, Andy Oddo, Frank Lawrence. XX f' 5 42' ' 30 A J Lf fr , v-AA , is , gfqg Ligf aff' 5 s f ,V ' W A rfjjhj Y 5 VY 2 ' , U sim: ,sm l giiiiliiillllly 79 Row Lee Row L.S. ,P 531. fN J K 1 iiil, ,S 7, ,ig Z9 ,Q 3 'ES ,we T' 1 IIV vi' Xe, 1. LM if: ,:.,-, ' '10 ' , . uw Ewa 0 fm , T : M , W X, .W f we if .. Cheerleaders From Ito r: Claudette Owens, .Toan Uoaniel Milchuck, Willye Allen, Marilyn lBonJ Sobolak, Loretta fRaeJ De.Tulian, fcaptainj. Joan Cfoaniel Hisle, Mildred QMil1ieJ Forgach, Virginia fGinnyl Popiel, Alberta Munson Kco-captainl. ,, ,,. 82 Xx, F C-,Q Homerooms thi' Homeroom 107 ROW 1: Pat Loeffler, Raynoma Ossman, Maxine Pincus, Sarah McCullagh fTeacherJ, Irma Phillips, Phyllis Pullberg. ROW 2: Elizabeth Newman, Elaine Maki,Nada Olgren, Marguerite Laus, Margaret McBain, Alice Mackay, Rose Mary Okon. ROW 3: Joan Park, Maxine Lakritz, Shirlee Love, Zelda Magner, Ruth Perkins, Joyce Quinn, Patricia LaF0rge. ROW 4: Dorothy Pixley, Claire McKinney, Joan North, Janet Miller, Sally Manns, Patricia Pufka, Shirley Miller, Shelly Marhews. Homeroom 109 ROW 1: Marshall Lewis, Albert Encols, John Rumball fTeacherl, Keith Curtis KH. R. Rep.J, Don Manzagol, Robert Nowicki. ROW 2: Robert Aris, David Jansen, John Duncan, Morton Davidson, Ronald Summers, Mark Zussman, Morton Friedman, Edwin Tarnopol, Frank Stellon, Sam Morello. ROW 3: Steve Piejak, Paul Roy, Robert Wells, Gerald Reblin, Ray Poelvoorde, Richard Wagner, Burt Newman, Sam Richelew, Nick Mamula. ROW 4: Robert Cadwell, Robert Harper, Jim Fraser, Paul Denning, Tom Williams, Mel Priestly. ROW 5: Gerald Wolberg, Bernard Remer, Richard Lang, Ken Revter. 84 Homeroom 101 ROW 1: Henrietta Giannangeli, Joyce Loch, Marilyn Zaccagnini, Jone Tricomo, Marlene Clark Samay, Miss Smiih tT92Ch9I'J, Shirley Karapetian fH.R. Rep.J, Kat Butler, Mary Bogan, Joan Hisle. ROW 2: JO Doak, Lela Gray, Carolyn Gordon, Terry Miller, Ruby Rumey, Delores Kennedy, Sylvia Beebe, Florence Cowlbeck, Eva Williams. ROW 3: Chuck Worsley, Lorraine Hayes, Barbara Morris, Lena Spearman, Wyla Reasonover, Nettie Marshall, Agnes Yesford, Jane Murphy. Homeroom 103 ROW 1: Don Oliveto, FredApel,George Kantor fTeacherJ, Robert Sanford, Howard Soulliere, Albert Ady. ROW 2: Frank Zwicowski, Roger Wymer, Jerome Olson, Bruce Jacobson, Ilio Allesandri, Edward Gilewski. ROW 3: Curtis Simcox, Frank Arens, Martel Thompson, John Makowski, Bill Strachan. ROW 4: Tom Strat, Gerald Boughner, Jim Fix, Don Bazant. 1iif' ww,-...Q MCD fl 1 e Af ' C we u I Homeroom 111 ROW 1: Gilbert Kleiff, John Leckman, Caroll Chickowsky CH. R. Rep.J, Kenneth Mix, Stanley Kroll, Jack Kitay. ROW 2: Jack Simmons, Lewis Craine, Al CaPone, Harold Gold, Dean Martin, Joe Starikoff. ROW 3: Thomas Cartwright, Mark Kramarich, Phillip Garvey, Leonard Osinski, James Wiler. ROW 4: James Smith, Bill MaGuire, Richard Verduyn, Arthur Titran, Cary Krenick. Horneroom 127 12 ROW 1: Lawrence Vito, John Bernard, Robert Kingshill, Virginia Dabrowski KH. R. Rep-7. Mary Jen Jackson, Jacqueline Smith. ROW 2: Paul Ulrich, Ronnie Felix, Sandra Grossberg, Joann Brown, Helen Kratzer, Mildred Schmitz, Margaret Gartin. ROW 3: Gerald Henningsen, Margarita Walter, Don Zella, Bob Westley, Alice Millard tTeacherl, Pete Kraydich, Betty Miklos, Ecolia Turner. 5330-i 'elf , ,V Tm itli 5',g,f,ij:?,l'A1f,f V 2411522 , ,fb zffffyii f F ' , 441. ' 1 f ' 1 1 X ff I' 1 gl 1 VN Q' , , fi 3 rv, ,Q 5 447 1 M f If , I ffv F Homeroom 129 ROW 1: Max Holt, Donald Cunningham, Bob Atlax, Joseph Hen- ninger KH. R. Rep.J, P. H. Wentinlc CTeacherJ, James Ross, Donald Spasia, Eugene Rains, Peter Townsend. ROW 2: Don Kwek, William Montreuil, Edward Klotz, Joe Davis, John Popravsky, Walter Glanton, James McPhee, Richard Shiner. Homeroom 131 ROW 1: Nancy Barbus, Florence Stuck, Cecil Soule CTeacherJ, Ronald Sophiea QH. R. Rep.J, Mary Vatsis, Juliet Pon. ROW 2: Martin Loreto, Ellen Reitz,Joan Rodgers, Rosalie Natzel, Doris Mercer, Donna Resch, Gary Collins. ROW 3: Eldridge Huntington, Morton Goldberg,Gerry Surprenant, Dick Korich, Gerald Daene, Carlis Monroe. ROW 4: Therman Bailey, Fred Johnson, Thomas Hunter, George Gilbert, Dave Shaub, Aram Janigian. 85 W ' Zvi ? ,f AM MM, V5 V , ,g If ,,-www, ff, ,, ,,.,f,,y fff V, ff, fo ff, if ,?4,Z3,2, ,y! ,J If f'f,,Qf,,,,f' , , . ff -4 no ' 'f' X' 1' f ff 6 f . if Q Q , W M ff , Mf,2f it 2 ff 4-X 1 f . Homeroom 203 ROW 1: Marlene Miller, Carol Leonard, Pat Wirkus CH. R. Repj, Miss Margaret Schaupner tTeacherJ, Loretta De Julian, Yvonne Bridges. ROW 2: Miriam Shapiro, Arlene Lee Glassman, Elaine Jardine, Olga Olchowik, Margaret Quinn, Ann Brown. ROW 3: Ralph Kerwinski, Attila Simanyi, Carol Cornish, Nancy Sutherland, Shirley Hilt, Yvonne Pierce, TerryBloss, Robert Kerwinski. ROW 4: Rudolph Pitts, Bill Nuznoff, Ernest Skuta, Lee Smith, Dave Shaub, Ronald Jones. ROW 5: Gerald Blaskie, Donald Rippe, Carl Raab, Ronald Buck. Homeroom 205 ROW 1: Gregory Druzynski, Nathaniel Burris, Jesse Gerrard, Tom Abbey, Jim Lopez, Stuart Wax. ROW 2: Robert Bedeski, Harold Varner, Norris Ponder, Dave Bolkia, Chuck Nighbor, Joe Perrera. ROW 3: Essco Raines,JimWalser, Robert Bruza, Rodger Salveta, Eugene Diggs. ROW 4: Eugene Gantt, James McMahon, GezaGarnai. 9 1? U' ,av-5 1 1 I 1 X . y 1 A vw! Homeroom 141 ROW 1: Robert Barton, Ronald Mickel, J- C- QOFHGI' fTeacherj Joseph Cetlinski, Ralph Aulicino, Gilbert DaV1S. ROW 2: Thomas Weaver, Otto Brock, Lloyd B1iSSett, Mitchell Niepokoj, James Bruce, Harold Wash. ROW 3: Jack Bratten, August Zielinski, James Chomakos, Albert Friesem, Plassie Williams. ROW 4: Dick Kravick, .Toe Gabli. VW., r-1 11 1, Homeroom 207 ROW 1: Roger Smith, George Shemko, David Minus QH. R. Rep.D, A- J- Elees CTG-Hcherl, B111 McK1bbo11, Joe Belich Ronald Kowalski. , ROW 2: Fred Smith, BobAnderson,Rob tSt b ll , tk Earl Richardson, Gerald Fisher, Billellllntozinetrtelily Jen Wu a, ROW 3: Ed Piotrowski, Gerald F k ' Thompson, Leon Lee. THUG 1 Kenneth Haskel, Lewis 86 Homeroom 209 ROW 1: Wing Sun Hong, Gerald Hinson, Tom Adams, Rosalind Kahldon tl-I. R. Rep.J, Ann Jacobson fTeacherJ, Margaret Leech, Rudy Tucich, Kenneth Fowler. ROW 2: Albert Farrah, Harold Mai, Irving Chasnick, William Wolford, Allen Moenaert, Richard Peritz KH. R. Rep.J, James Kushner. ROW 3: John Roma, Vance Anthony, Roger Reschki, Maurice Wilson, Al Szymanski. fi C5 m,mm '.m www ,awk .-qi l-Nts-'11 Y P We Homeroom 225 ROW 1: Ted Andricopoulos, Judy Morris, Pete Mendoza, Miss A. Petrucco CTeacherJ, Gino Salciccioli, Sharon Presley, Irene Spencer. ROW 2: Edward Richburg, Garry Rechnitz, Wally Palutke, Nick Nicolas, Jim Calcaterra. ROW 3: Ralph Caddell, Milton Jones, Franklin Adams, Robert J ohnson. 87 Homeroom 215 ROW l: Lorraine Sisson,Arlene Bocan, Mike Bordoni CH. R. Rep.J, S. F. Rowley tTeacherJ, Delores Gillespie, Deloris Jordan. ROW 2: Arthur Amati, Shirley Worden, Vincent Nestico, Anne Amara, Mike Stoyka, Irwin Finkelstein. ROW 3: Richard Seymour,William McMillan, Philip West, Howard Lazerson, Ralph Mercier. ROW 4: Leroy Jaggers, Herbert Poppke, Alfred Montgomery, Ben Usher, John Schaefle. Horneroom 217 ROW 1: Bill Dunn, Leon Braisted, H. R. Padelford tTeacherJ, Thomas Latka CH. R. Rep.l, Arthur Gennero, Jim Cameron. ROW 2: Larry Miner,George Holt, Myron Grayson, Medard Jerry Wojtowicz, Dietrich Jones, Roger Knoll, Ronald Smolen. ROW 3: Herbert Weatherspoon, E. V. Sanders, Ronald Miller, Marvin Warnez, Richard Bachman, Robert Sowa,Robert Wilson. ROW 4: Nick Kiffner, Tom Finn, Charles Wunderlich, Jim Venus, Don Jarvenpaa, Aaron Kogan, John Glaza. ROW 5: Bill Carter, Dale Weber, George McDaniel, Denton Nyberg, Richard Wenzil, James Brower. ff O 1 5 fag , l fl 52' Homeroom 229 ROW 1: James Granger, Martha Tymchuk, Elaine Rankin, Amaryllis Bryant, Marva Bradley, Marcia Finn, Thomas Oleksinski. ROW 2: Mel Zellman, Frank Lau, R. B. Lance fTeacherl, Ernie Bynum, Richard Baehr, Tony Marino. ROW 3: Tom Kelly, Dave Jones, Bob Healy, John Mempreian, Bob McArthur. , i- xr! 1' Homeroom 241 ROW 1: Iris Bennett, Bonnie Scivally, Jo Markey, Mrs. Blossom Cohoe fTeacherJ, Silva Pankars, Regina Findling. ROW 2: Marilyn Miller, Joan Ritter, Nancy Van Wormer, Kay Swan, Marcia Fox, Roberta Dyer. ROW 3: Robert Miller, Arthur Demonbreum, Frances Menk, Nancy Driscoll, Sharon Robbins, Lynn St. John, Anthony Troszak. ROW 4: David Rowader, Jim Fischer, Sander Kushner, Karl Wagner, Raymond Vogler. as rs ,an cw g 1 1 ,W ? , Y . Lal m 5561, L44 Homeroom 231 ROW 1: Rudy Bickil,WilliamWaskelis, Sheila Brown, Pat Burcar, Tobalae Rashken, Marie Konishi, Betty Hines, Don Dean, Gerald Nylund. ROW 2: Fred Ferri, George Kalidonis, Paul Pierce, Robert Moretsky, Donald Wilkinson, Allen Bryks, Carleton Holsey, Bill Roberts, John Miller. ROW 3: Norbert Galecki, Rudolph Miller, Alex Chizmadia, Carl Anderson, Thomas Rintz, Leonard Sudakin. ROW 4: Tedd Brewus, Benny Wailes, Henry Rushton, Bob Paris. Nur Homeroom 246 ROW 1: Matthew Perrera, Robert Frasher, K. H. Stoddart fTeacherJ, Theodore Harris LH. R. Rep.J, James Heck, Howard Golostein. ROW 2: Sammy Braslaw, Donald Palmer, Robert English, Robert Eskuri, Jim Ryan, James Rich, Robert Skarupinski. ROW 3: Samuel Williams, James Sullivan, Antenore Davanzo, Gerald Larkins, Leon Hess, Don Lang. ROW 4: Leslie Kempfer, Louie Irwin, Augie Caringi, Anthony Jusko, Gene Shanks, Abe Selesny. ROW 5: Frederick Grigsby, Agris Semasko, Richard Grauer, Fred, Steinbauer, Robert Rodriquez. 88 3,4 W... 1 11 . vf, P4 iii .6-k mix xy: Homeroorn 303 ROW 1: Bitay Borovitz, Georgia Shaw, Pauline Jovanovich CH. R. RGD-J, Patricia Krucker. Gwen Bruner, Barbara Bouton. ROW 2: Patricia Blake, Rosemary Lee, Claudette Edwards, Carmela Tundo, Verdious Cherry. Phyllis Crowder. ROW 3: Marlene Sowell. Mary Lou Snodgrass, Lois Ann Knas, Cecile Tortorelli, Shirley Mullin. ROW 4: Delores Melnychenko, Janice Kuehnlein, Margie Adair, Charlotte Beeler. J. , 0 , l Il i 3 4 v , ' gi . ' :, v ff :seg V W Y la 5? 5 f' 'gf Homeroom 307 ROW 1: Tom Bruszewski,Joe Shalhoub, Leslie Nason KH. R. Rep.J, W. D. Teneyck fTeacher1, Erwin Schwarze, Robert Thomas. ROW 2: John Moncrieff, Jay Leander, Bob Lesko, Jon Gompers, Arthur Blum, Kenneth LaRonde. ROW 3: Richard Jessop, David Moore, Gerald Levenson, Donald Weinberg, Frank Baczynski. ROW 4: Steven Major, Bob Vokes, Archie Johnson, Ken Norton. 89 ,:L..b Homeroom 249 ROW 1: Ward Kirby, Alfred Dubiel, James Gordon, Ron Broeder, Phil Eng, Jerry Bozaan. ROW 2: Charles Dohring, Rodney Kukler, James Harris, Tony DeAnge1is, Phil Fascetti, Johnny Facione, Myron Woelke. ROW 3: James Clay, Jerome Gross, Renaldo Benson, Paul Odendahl, Herschel Blitz, Freddie Reaves. Homeroom 305 ROW 1: Allen Bagdade, Fred Clark, Ronald Vahrmatter KH. R. Rep.l, Lynn Gordon lTeacherJ, Ramon Burctti, Fred Kubinski. ROW 2: Robert Young, John McConnell, Thomas Stage, William Ward, David Kolodziej, George Hilborn, Liddell Paige. ROW 3: Keith Dunbar, Pete Maxwell, Jerry Potter, De-Vaughn Penick, Ricardo Burk, Bob Heimler, Marvin Lukasiewicz. ROW 4: Doug Reed, Ronald Reuter, Edward McClenneis, Robert Boulton, Bill Snell, John Darmody, Charles Jones, David Edmonds. to Qt ! A ,,.A9'9f WA A Homeroom 311 ROW 1: Mary Green, Annajean Sherman, G. J. Salton CTeacherJ, Lou Moutard KH. R. Rep.J, Johnnie Beverly, Lou Ann Fraser. ROW 2: Norman Robiner, Ronald Skrzysinski, James Demoss, Marvin Rothenberg, Morton Cohen, Joe Avellone, Charles Adams. ROW 3: Lynn Brock, Franklin Hachigian, Jackson Ross, Leonard Kessler, Robert Ogesby, Arthur Harris. ROW 4: Stanley Cain, Sam Hruska, Robert Fatur, Howard Malz- berg, Ron Nowicki, Oscar Mitchell. Homeroom 313 ROW 1: Elizabeth Harris, HelenGrishkevich, Marian Terry KH. R. Rep.l, James Simon CTeacherJ, Shirley Pace, Ruth Kim. ROW 2: Stanley Lechtzin, Ronald Sangster, Rose Kimeck, Gail Cottle, Gwen McFerran, Kanuta Bohuszewicz, Leon Stanley, Philip Kreager. ROW 3: Weston Kiggs, Gene Komasara, Robert Titran, Arthur Brown, Ronald Selden, Fred Whitby, Jack Howell, Bruce Reber, Lawrence Braxton. Homeroom 325 ROW 1: Cleo Thorson, Dale Watts, Henry McMul1an fTeacherl, Ralph Nicholas CH. R. Rep.J, Nancy Kiem, Leslie Bell. ROW 2: Gerald Grum, Claudia Payne, Judy Schild, Ola Hughes, Rose Marie Ruben, Elaine Grosso, Hassell Ledbetter. ROW 3: Thaddeus Woftowicz, Kenneth Kovac, Gerald Di Paola, George Paraskevas, Walter Wieczerniak, Charles White. ROW 4: David Sutton, Ivan Shamley, Benny Paolucci, Rondell Bisbee, Dave Wilson, Ronald Chrovian. 90 Homeroom 309 ROW 1: Dick Ryckdert, Mitchell Kyc, Kan Mitkus KH. R. Rep.l, Ruth Yost fTeacherJ, Richard Wiechel, Carl Madion. ROW 2: Vito Gioco, Martin Spielhaupter, Richard Van Acker, Morman Weiss, Richard Reno, Don Crawford. ROW 3: Gary Stephens, Joe Gammicchia, Charles Hopper, George Gaggos, Nobbie Frederick, Jerry Woodman, Edward Cheatham. ROW 4:, Saul Levin, Fred Kuspa, Ronald White, Tom Rodgers, David'LaVoie, Milton Price. ROW 5: Joe Hubbard, Bob Dunbar, Robert Wilson, Stewart Dibley, Stanley Baldwin, Kenneth Jennings. mm , W IIN 4' gxxlg F T-51 M. ?.A 'Ffa 5 Jn Q ,gf Q fmt 1 i ' i 5 Us .Fw ,QL- gu to 1 n . 1 as 'Av-J' ' -5. xx K- A,.,L tug 5 . . I 4 4 A ,lil v Homeroom 333 ROW 1: Carmen Canzano, Anthony Stremiecki, Robert Tumpkin QH. R. Rep,l, Wilmer Laginess fTeacherJ, Carl Turnquist, Cass Szymanski. ROW 2: Richard Sedlock, Robert Pontseele, Benson Stein, Eugene Di Cresce, Charles Authier, Dan Zink, Loren Smith. ROW 3: Glenn Worley, Paul Walper, Richard Collins, Norman Phillips, Robert Kwiecien, Don Teweles. ROW 4: Arthur Thomas, John Szykula, Edward Ruhl, Donald Talkington, Michael St. Clair. Homeroom 341 ROW 1: Stuart Carmichael, David Stewart, Melvin Stern CH. R. Rep.l, Roy Wenning fTeacherJ, Dominic Fracassa, Donald Claypool. ROW 2: Charles Hatfield, Frank Vanderhaegen, Dick Brookey, Tom Ruggles, John Muehchoff, Bill Lawrence, Adolph Burton. ROW 3: DanielGonzalez, William Wopinsky, Louis Paull, Marshall Motley, Andrew Berdy, Arnold Hilpert. ROW 4: Stanley Hyman, John Joas, Keith Rollins, Larry Edelheit, Robert Thomas. ROW 5: Curtis Ridenour, Milton Canner, Charles Larson, Kenneth Renke, Bill Worrall, Martin Bieganowski. Homeroom 344 ROW 1: Roy Hulan, Haur Wasuer, J. Donnelly CTeacherJ, Charles Lockridge, Ralph Mack, Ronald Klingensmith. ROW 2: Bud Malbon, Robert Maye, Ernest Komarynski, Alvin MacDonald, Herbert Klueger, Arthur Mardigian. ROW 3: Michael Lavan, Rudy Grudich, Ed Van Elslander, Peter Bernard, George McGuggan. ROW 4: Jerry Jollota, Dan Fischer, Jim Cowell, John Martinsek, Lee Oden, Edwin Dunn. Homeroom 347 ROW 1: Jim Koval, Ernie Schelling, Tony Yee, W. E. Zerber tTeacherl, Burton Jarvi, John Jump. ROW 2: Ben Grier, Charles Jackson, Andy Zichichi, Gerald La Forest, Marshall Gordon, Richard Novak, David Welcome. ROW 3: Herb Thompson, Edward Le May, Joseph Sass, Jack Udebrock, John Bellomo, Frank Flowers: ROW 4: Edward Muszkiewicz, Lorry Davenport, Ernest Zooper, Edward Wilbur, David Gust. 91 Homeroom 350 ROW 1: Bill Shepherd, Gene Jarvi, Alan Thebert KH. R. Rep.J, Russell Swartz fTeacherJ, Jim Perkins, William Filip. ROW 2: John McKeever, Clarence Harris, Jesse Pettway, Bob Arcand, Dennis Maurer, Howard Schiafer. ROW 3: Chuck Mielke, Lary Ford, Ted Gottlieb, Tom Siecinski, Norman Gladych, David Bennett. ROW 4: Wayne Wolf, Keith Merten, Ken Laskowski, Ed Poole. I-Iomeroom 352 ROW 1: Ed Mozham, Ted Weiswasser, L. J. Keefer fTeacherJ, Robert Zukosky KH. R. Rep.J, Arnold Fine, Darrell Diseker. ROW 2: Jack Lock, Lute Evans, Phil Tennaglia, Dick Deaterage, Bob Johnston, Donald Vaughan. ROW 3: Douglas Rickard, Wendell Hamlin, George Hills, John Seggie, Richard Zlotnik, Jim Gahrs. ROW 4: Jim Calhoun, Ralph Staley, Edward Tuski, David Shea, Jim Teenor, Michael Drissman. ROW 5: Gerald Hamlin, Dave Wing, Daniel Jones, Stanley Chain, Bert Stahl, Robert Rowan. 92 f'i.i.x - Qr 3 - Q '-ii '--Qs. 'HA . - Homeroom 403 ROW 1: Ida Jackson, Julia Wicker, C, Monticelli fTeacherJ, Barbara Battle CH. R. Rep.J, Mae Springer, Rose Ringo. ROW 2: Bertha Stroud, Patricia Evans, Betty Salvaggio, Emma Cope, Theresa Cizewski, Lorraine Rychliczek, Evelyn Waller. ROW 3: Joyce Burk, Helen Chung, Annie Thomas, Lois Hendry, Mary Kranz, Judith Tucker, Barbara Jarvey. ROW 4: Barbara Whitcomb, Beverly Watson, Patsy Barsamian, Bettie Hagan, Waweice Gordon, Janet Wellman, Ju Anita Black. Homeroom 405 ROW 1: Joe Di Giovanni, Robert Sandora, Lewis Zuber, Donald Ringel, Gordon Ellison, Danny Balloff. ROW 2: Lanny Jeffers, Ronald Ostowick, RonaldWilkinson, Kneil Girard, Art Koby, Fred King, ROW 3: Ted Thompson, Si Lazar,Wa1ter Catteeuw, Joe Cordelius, Obbie Denson. ROW 4-: -Leroy Haliburton, Leon Bess, Al Smith, Dave DuR0ss, Vladimir Ponican. nr-1 Homeroom 411 ROW 1: Judith O'Brien, Sandra Bowen, Johnetta Alford, Lillian Schlein CTeacherJ, Janet Smith tH. R. Repq, Margaret Stone- street, Rosemarie Ditri. ROW 2: Barbara Podger, Barbara Jackson, Dorothy Agee, Delores Bradshaw, Eleanor Webb, Carole Ann Blieske, Barbara Jones. ROW 3: Dortha Dunning, Diana Heaphy, Barbara Dempsey, Renita Freeman. Homeroom 417 ROW 1: JohnVernarsky,Barry Fasbender, Charlie Huggins KH. R. Rep.l, Vallie Elvers fTeacherl, William Louden, Porter Collins. ROW 2: Donald Natzel, John Nikoriuk, Donald Pentecost, Conrad Seghi, Al Cornfield, Duane Pontek, Clarke Loeher. ROW 3: Rodney Harvey, Bob Karlson, Tom Romanoski, John Attard, Emmett Chambers, Jack Byars. ROW 4: Don Salmon, Theodore Reynolds, Bob Walker, Charles Zahm, Gordon Page. ROW 5: John Piotrowsk, Paris Whittington, Walter Pyles, Bill Teaff, Bill Robb. 93 uwfn Homeroom 407 ROW Gwendolyn Gamble, Nancee Keel, Carole Jackson, Henrietta Densley CH. R. Rep.j, Janet Greene, Marlene Gills, Lois Kenyon, Pat Hanson. ROW 2: Lucille Garabedian, Vita Jernigan, Pat Karoly, Jean Kanachki, Alice Jewell, Joan Harris, Barbara Gygax. Homeroorn 409 ROW 1: Rose Perpinelli, Adrienne Joyal, Rosa Lee Smith, Louella H. Parke CTeacherl, Shirley Pierre, Rosemary Cieslinski. ROW 2: Janice Bradshaw, Joan Marie Baker, Helen Ruth Ridley, Norma Pruitt, Thelma Caffey, Ada Battle, Loretta Ray. ROW 3: Joan Tomboni, Regina Spooner, Dorothy Tate, Dorothy Flournoy, Constance Haliburton, Ina Schmidt, Jacqueline Arold. ROW 4: Barbara Smith, Julia Mae Knight, Judy De Foe, Velma Bailey. Susan Gay, Mary Duncan. ti qt ,. 'f-1 f HG, ,M 5,5 . gli 15,,G','1?fJf, ,,,.jfi:L,,.'. , X W E 3 1, Pye? tm., , ,,,...,i,, x, we Homeroom 421 ROW 1: Michael Kraft, George Giusti, Earl Hazuey, Mr. H. Siegel fTeacherJ, Sol Kessler, Martin Mendelson, Eugene Molinaro. ROW 2: Jon Haber, Michael McGuire, Norbert Metler, John Medovarsky, Kenneth Nelson, Alex Kraski. ROW 4: Arnold Johnson, Louis Lowran, Irwin Fenster, Jack Ritchey, James McMinn. ROW 5: Emerson Davncey, Edgar King, Roger Jennings, Earl Hecker. .L f-J ilk mf! zwygt Homeroom 441 ROW 1: Fred Tinsley, Kenneth Balkcom, John Lemonds KH. R. Rep.J, Mrs. E. Takken fTeacherJ, Selma Sawaya, John Hall. ROW 2: Heilbron Love, John Fox, Andy Schram, Walter Wirz, Walter Slomkowski, William Kendall, Henry Silver, Thomas Perry. ROW 3: Edward Johnson, James Willoughby, Bruno Leszczynski, Charles Mativow, John Schick, AlfredWebster,Richard Allman. ROW 4: Frank Martilotti, Leonard Bugal, Ron Garrison, Al Karibian, Claton Holland, Don Coleman. ROW 5: Gerald Curneal, August Jakublec, Joseph Jordan, George Havey, Louis Di Nardo. 94 ding, in 3 .4 V 'LA ...nur Homeroom 425 ROW 1: Gene Seaton, Margery Blatchley, Vera Cole, Leanora Thompson QH. R. Rep.J, T. Holmberg tTeacherJ, Geraldine O'Hara, Shirley Levine, Sylvia Kosciolek, Annina Yulpetti. ROW 2: Alan Schwartz, John Kruszelnick, Jacqueline Tilles, Jacqueline Brvant, Annie Williams, Robert Kucharski, Don Beebe, Dennis Casey. ROW 3: Carl Priestland, Steve Heisler, Robert Orr, Maurice Feimster, Liviston Estell. Homeroom 429 ROW l: Sara Wilkins, Constance Bynes, James Davidson, Joseph Takken fTeacherJ, Jean Sinkoff, Audrey Cooper. ROW 2: Bernadine Williams, Doris Barrett, Marlene Smith, Rosalie Todd, Geraldine Phillips, Harriet Judson, Beverly Singleton. ROW 3: Ealy Ratchford, Chester Godlewski, Clyde Hietikko, Ted Scooros, Ray Pilon, Robert Cermak. ROW 4: Donald Mason, Gilbert Lewis, Ted Davis,Aronold Sameroff, Jim Laho. -il 9 . iMww 4f,wfywM xilllf ' ll Homeroom 450 ROW 1: John Conway, William Eng, David Leash KH. R. Rep.D, Gladys Petersen KTeacherJ, Charles Cheng, Richard Nusko. ROW 2: Walter Pouch. Charles COgswell, Edward Stephen, Tom Lazos, John Renaud. Joe Craine. Robert Cassetta. ROW 3: Jim Ballo, Don Zinger, Dave Storvis, Fred Chynchuk, Larr Boczar, Ron Louy ROW 4: Don Polich, Dan Powers, Herman Crutcher, Jerry Borg, Ben Ziola. Homeroom 454 ROW 1: Dimitrinka Doikoff, Dorothy Pitts, Beverly Gray KH. R. Rep,J, Miss Dorothy Fischer KTeacheri, Jerusha McCall, Laura Lee Hardy. ROW 2: Marilynn Jacquin, Margaret Orr, Dolores Vega, Joyce Shaughnessy, Thelma Morris, Carlene Glover, Shirley Beaver. ROW 3: Gwen Carter, Valetia Rogers. Mattie Jones, Inez Mallett, Pat Hoye, Janet Severts. ROW 4: Marion Dunaway, Dawn Gray, Connie Brown, Arlia Fields, Dolores Mosoryak. ROW 5: Nancy Lundin, Janet Yntema, Jacqueline Brannon, Ermagene Riley, Hannelore Schwartz. I Homeroom 443 ROW 1: Gene Slavin, Bill Senich, Richard Hamlin KH. R. Rep.J, R. J. Hocking KTeacherJ, Bill Deska, Wayne Hafner. ROW 2: Art Rhodes, Don Cassone, George Koutoutakis, Henry Nowland, Ronald Tople, Dale Huebner, Bob Merck. ROW 3: Larry Washington, Roscoe McDowell,Joe Ziomek, Henry Herman, Jerome Dysarz, George Jurmu. ROW 4: Leon Bates, Tom Collier, Larry Burnett, Carl McCoy, Gerald Thomas, Frank Callen, Mouner Kasem. , .- . 4 'vm' 6 zz, f.-4 fa .I . 55,w.,,,, 'fi . ' 'Qt -N - V, 4 ' ' ' .. .,. Q -A ff' ,, nur Homeroom 503 ROW 1: Camilla Hardin, Eileen Kennedy, Sharon Isbell KH. R. Rep.j, Mrs. Pulford KTeacherJ, Lorraine Ray, Thelma O'Neil. ROW 2: Barbara Dana, Theresa Pizzimenti, Vernice Kazmierczak, Vickie Salamas, Clarease McCarty, Willie Mae Gordon, Anita Stevens. ROW 3: Sylvia Eckley, Colleen Rayford, Kay Spinney, Mary Horner, Joyce Angerer. 95 'Jie we lt Y' 1-Iomeroom 509 ROW 1: LaVarre Weaver, Leona Pace, Carmen Mills QH. R. Rep.l, B. M. Ballard fTeacherJ, Jo Sundstrom, Judy Arron. ROW 2: Glenda Wheeler, Arbadell Reese, Loretta Murphy, Margretta Taylor, Frozena Massenberg, Shirley Corum. ROW 3: Sally Morden, Sharron Lenz, Lilliana Stojadinovich. Homeroom 513 ROW 1: Percious Golden, Barbara Bowersox, Lois Kroepel, Miss Mildred Hrdlicka CTeacherJ, Louise Radford, Billie Carter. ROW 2: Sylvia Cotton, Lorna Jean Weinberg, Joan Mackey, La- Barbara Whitehead, Delores Berry, Margaret Jackson, Madeline Smith. ROW 3: Martha Jennings, Melinda Putnam, Christa Mack, Joan Elliston, Jean Gray, Flossiezal Jones. ROW 4: Ann Boner, Mary Toliver, Gloria Hankerson, JoAnn Wasielewski, Cecilia Yantus, Leona Kincaid. 96 VN Homeroom 507 ROW 1: Gel-a1dine pinkney, Rosetta Lee, Rutlglvlalilo CH. R. Rep.l, Jackie Pichotte, Janice Holmes, Marion Sta Or . ROW 2: Lorraine Rowan, Ruth Mularczykv Mr- Louis, L- Rosen fTeacherl, Diane Cushman, Mildred Nelson, Eunice Shaw. ROW 3: Alberta Munson, Doris Maske, Valena Martin, Lee Crutcher, Trudy Weingarterl, Sllzie Plsclotta- ROW 45 Nancy Storvis, Marilyn Mitchell, Delphine Dykhoff, Ann Bear, Alice Tarrance. Homeroom 511 ROW 1: Jan Hunter, Jean Pentrack, Leona Westerlund iTeacherl, Carol Smith QH. R. Rep.J, Aileen Byzkrony, Sylvia Accurso. ROW 2: Elizabeth Workun, Vicki Burgunder, Marion Hanson, Helen Nielsen, Blondell Doughty, Rita Howell, Ruby Frazier. ROW 3: Gloria Simmons, Mary Alice Scott, Anna Austin, Jeanetta Walker, Lydia Saczko, Niki Rodes, Dora Bell Woods. ROW 4: Annie White, Geraldine Morton, Audrey Lawrence, Charlotte Reeves, Carol Zukowski, Mary Holloway Marion Allen. Homeroom 517 ROW 1: Gary Faulman, Jack Horner, Fred Ballantine, Gordon Moore, Paul Attar CH. R. Rep.J, Mr. Giebel tTeacherl, Jim Spezia, Jerry Chess, Charlie Richardson, William Ermerson. ROW 2: Frank Lawrence, John Cripps, William Harris, Oliver Cote, Paul Smith, Richard Stachowski, Henry De Croix, Ralph Weber, Kenneth Griem, Benjamin Wicker, Joseph Kluch. ROW 3: George Yanikian, Louis Kapustin, Harry Elliott, Douglas Jamieson, Robert Rousseau, Mario De Felice, Robert Butala, Ronald Smith, Ron May, Bill Pickard, Arthur Engels. ROW 4: Dick Weinand, Royce Mask, Mack Adams, Raymond Kwiatkowski, Donque Howard, Richard Enlow, Warren James, John Patchett, Walter Ostlund, David Kuhlwein, Bruce Wells. Homeroom 525 ROW 1: Ruth Carter, Victoria Ralfo, Deborah Gibson tTeacherJ George Kirchanski, Sally Bloom, Jeanne Hagans. ROW 2: John Wallon, Simon Silver,John Smith, Arthur Claerhout Aaron Charns, Charles Deller. ROW 3: Saul Wolf, Ben Ray, Phil Chaban, George Smedley Joseph Brody. ROW 4: Joel Silver, John Warner, Tom Diamond, Tom McCampbell. ,i.1v1aWw'fwywaw,f.l1ffW f w -tri 1flZy1,n,m.yW,i, , ff 7 f fn.. . 7 Homeroom 521 ROW 1: Robert Jackson, Harry Wasson, Robert Ziegelman KH. R. Rep.J, Edwin Gaiefsky tTeacherJ, Ronald Winebrenner, Edward Fallon. ROW 2: Clarence Thomas, Jack Hughes, Gerald Lee, Fred Kluska, Gerald Swinton, Gus Winfree, Allen Gersh. ROW 3: Warren Kolosiek, Dean Grieb, Gerald Malecki, Paul Preibus, Donald Zloty, Donald Liolich, Gene Johnson. W, M., Homeroom 529 ROW 1: Faith Garrison, Marilyn Brenner, Howard Gaylord tTeacherJ, Ronald Racki CH. R. Rep.J, KathleenNolan, Christine Sneddon. ROW 2: Melvin Ward, David Sanford, Richard Krzeczkowski, Vesta Kelly, Anna Mae Shuler, Raymond Sockow, Buddy Fisher. ROW 3: Paul Waters, Ronnie Pitts, Daryl Egeland, Clark Shields, Fred Woodstock, Stephen Beresh. ROW 4: Donald Podgorny, Jim Daly, Jack Clark, George Gallen- berger, William Pierce. 97 'T Homeroom 531 ROW 1: Beata Jorgenson, Monica Klawvhn, Mr. W R. Norsworthy CTeacherJ, Al Jean Smith, Karen Clark, Alice Bibbins. ROW 2: Nino Green, Martin Davidson, Theo Wybrecht, Doug Strong, Charles Badgett, Andy Andrews, Jones Lee. ROW 3: Bob Weir, Gerald Marshall, Raymond Lints, Ronald Harris, Eli Berniker, Percy Gamlin. A K ll 2' fl ti 'wr 1- ,, 4 E Homeroom 533 ROW 1: George Litwin, Marthe Wiest, Adele Stachowiak, Joan Barton KH. R. Rep.J, Arthur A. Obel fTeacherJ, RoseMarie Yurconis, Betty Herman, Roy Isaac. ROW 2: Kenneth Clark, Simon Warshowsky, Patrick Prosser, Frank Pyko, Thomas Nelson, Lon Murchison, Charles Gehrke, ROW 3: Joseph Forrester, Robert Beck, William Wathen, Robert Tilicky, Richard Calso, Drake Duane, David Larson. Homeroom 545 ROW l: Arthur Mack, Leon McKissack QH. R. Rep.J, Mrs. Mary Blinstreet tTeacherl, Esther Purify, Donald Carson, Bill Pickering. ROW 2: Mort Genser, George Carter, Alan MacKenzie, Asa Scott, James March, Count Reynolds, James Brewer. ROW 3: Don Derantier, Don Gilbert, Leon Leastt, Martin Tepatti, Leonard Ross, James Aldridge. ROW 4: Ronald Relaney, Tom Baker, David Bonkowski, Curtis BISHOP: George McAuley. ROW 5: Bill Bulley, Douglas Fortney, Puddinghead Jones, Count Booker. Homeroom 546 ROW l: Verl Jean Pittman, Arlene Christle, Lillian Kashmerick QH. R. Rep.J, Mrs. M. MustonentTeacherJ, Estraletta Bonnavich, Nancy Bell. ROW 2: Lois Carmichael, MargaretSchmeisser, PatWendt, Betty Chilles, Jean Soto, Audrey Cain, ROW 3: Calvin Weisman, Richard Battle, Geraldine Dogonski, Howard Guy, Bob Sedestrom, Joe De Bone tAbsentJ. 98 .ML L' .L f 2 a Q Homeroom 550 ROW 1: Sharon Yntema, Geraldine Williams, Mabel B. Ford CTQ-acherl. Ruth Howe, May Shuck, Joan Willits. ROW 2: Acqueline Varner, Evelyn Stephens, Alice M. Necefer, Virginia Green, Sandra Wenner, Donna Hritz, Patricia Ashworth. ROW 3: Claudette Omens, Barbara Reese, Mary Griffin, Leota Huffstickler, Phyllis Jacobson, Susan Fougerousse. ROW 4: Norma Sinclair, Regenia Smith, Mary Ann Zajac, Shirl Harris, Ruth Brooks. ROW 5: Delores Omans IH. R. Rep.l, Robbye Shaddock, Maryanne Roslinski, Mickey MacDonald. Homeroom 552 ROW 1: Darryl Griebe, James Vaubhan, Joseph Woznicki, John Loridas CH. R. Rep.l, Roger Van Havermaat,Joe Konopka, Miss Heubner fTeacher - absentj. ROW 2: Anthony Jerome, I-'red Kalita, Jerome Kulik, Richard Leszczynski, Paul Schulze, Edward Jackson. ROW 3: William Borst, Don McGuire, Bill Skoures, Jim Koncyk, Chester Pelton. ROW 4: Edward Thompson, Bob Marsh, William Stoscup, Neil Seydel, Homeroom 554 ROW 1: Sidney Chodun, Allen Benson, John Wenzel fTeacherl, Don Pierro CH. R. Rep.l, Walter Paluszczak, Bill Waldorf. ROW 2: Donald Dolenga, Howard Hunt, Thomas Bracey, Joe Bashour, Richard Slominski, Bill Reid, Marshall Kramer. ROW 3: Raymond Mackika, Herman Rass, Andrew Powshok, John Chakan, Raymond Krusinski, Bob Scriver. ROW 4: Howard Prosey, Sam Hochberg, John Martin, John Klarich, Don Gabriel, Richard Dombrowski. 99 Homeroom 549 ROW 1: Spencer Gaither, Donald Phillips, Walter Tzaczyk KH. R. Rep.J, Frank Granger CTeacherJ, Lloyd Robertson. ROW 2: Larry Cox, John Haddock, Robert McMahan, Joe Cohen, Robert Lishin, William McAdoo, James Duncan, Alex Lad. ROW 3: Alex Jones, Bill Brock,Irving Tukel, Wayne Ulrich, John Kreuzer, Raymond Da Michele, Robert Norman. ROW 4: Richard Gordon, Bill Nicholson, Dave Smith, Clark Johnson, Dan Wesner, Donald Lucas, Filbert Bernabei, Larry Cope. l wr' '-T' p ' in awe , Q67 ' 'f , , WZ? - ' - WZ . 1 Wife I H , ' ff my ly I 4 . ' 'nn' .li I ,Q,5,,ff!l,5yQ 'V 'X ' . . . ' 1 2'ghM 'ffQ,5'fji ,, fr. , , , . gi ,. 6315. i . ft f'-,rx Jn 1 O P' et 1 Q ., f v 4 f K, f , . , , , f 5 K Q A Qt A 1 5 X ,, .W Q . J, .1 ,f A ' B 4 l A 27 y 1 1 Sum: 'ef W W 2 5 5 Q 4 Z 5 ,4 2 ima Wg ff fl fi as M , Q 4 ,mf ., - is W si? - - .2 . ill S .. ' Homeroom 611 ROW 1: Elaine Low Margaret Kourtilan Pat Spangler CH. R. Rep.J Miss M. Palmer lTeacherD Irene Jones Pat Schrook. ROW 2: Autry Hendley Barbara Lewis Irene Bartolomucci Barbara Smith Eleanor Klope Patricia Fegley Alberta Cathey. ROW 3: Joyce Stevens, Nancy Holloman, Mary Murphy, Jeanne Birge, May Leon, Ruth Pasvant. ROW 4: Elizabeth Releford, Joan Ferrell, Vera Fanti, Loretta Tennant, Nancy Erickson. 100 Homeroom 601 Row 1: Phyllis Gooh, carol Bray, David RUbe110,fH- R- Rep-J, Donald Brackett treachery, Mary Lou Sauer, Dune Warren. ROW 2: Charles Rasch, Gerald Malstrom, Diane Bartenbach, Mira Nuchims, Lynn Layzell, Jim TromblY- Row 3: Thomas Nowiokl, Craig Hayes, D0rr1iI1iCR0mP0110, Jerry Immonen, Jim Girudt. ROW 4: Robert Smith, Jim Smulick, Richard Ryan, Donald Jagoda, I-Iomeroom 603 ROW 1: Ruth Solomon, Marcia Rothman, Samuel Watson, Robert Karcherski, Miss Elizabeth Bates fTeacherJ, Emmett Stapleton, Lois Pulver, Marilyn Sobolak. ROW 2: Joseph O'Bey, Marilynn McKee,Ginny Gan, Peggy Smith, Janice Magel, Marcella Hatjoglou, Pat Rafferty. ROW 3: Brian Bucknan, Ronald Yates, David Dawson, Ross Sullenberger. Homeroom 607 ROW 1: Nancy White, Carolyn Bergman, Helen Morariu KH. R. Rep.J, Eva Stroh Bauer fTeacherJ, Cecelia Heigel, Barbara Golinske. ROW 2: Rena Kron, Claudette Byers,Doris Huffstickler, Virginia Popiel, Patsy Guess, Jo Nell Malone, Barbara Anne Wilson. ROW 3: Eddie Smith, Mary Ann Yantus, Shirley Scriver, Virginia Raab, Lois Waldman, Joyce Gaines, Lourel Braunstein, Margaret Smith. ROW 4: Beverly Wellman, Rachel Walker, Helen Jacobs, Joan McGonigal, Lena Johnson, Margaret Raynor, Orelia Kimball. Homeroom 612 ROW 1: Gerry Harnden, Toby Pont, Barbara Haglund tl-I. R. Rep.J, Laurence T. Ray Cfeacherj, Joan Kablak, Bryan Tedrow. ROW 2: William Walls, John Glenn, Ray Grabowski, George Kotfica, Eleanor Wahlbrinch, Eugene Yates, Leonard Adragna. ROW 3: Gerald Macek, Robert May, Tim Rocha, Steven Modrejew- ski, Marvin A. Miller, Sam F. Marinello. ROW 4: Joe Lahey,Raymond Bennegna,Guss Sanfoud, John Hasty, Charles Alexander. Homeroom 614 ROW 1: Robert Cassar, Eugene Nabat, Alphonso A. Avoledo, Otto Salchow tTeacherJ, Louis Orosz CH. R. Rep.J, John Ware, Don Schultz, Elid Zedde, Lawrence M. Kuzmich. ROW 2: Ralph Scott, Paul Schuster, Chuck David, Robert Szczech- owicz, Royce Eaton, Harold Pitt, Louis Miglaccio, John Lundgren. ROW 3: Joe Phillips, Joe Blackburn, Arthur Milliner, Richard Nielsen, Jimmy Senopole, George Schaefer, Howard Moss, Edward Brooks. Homeroom 616 ROW 1: Margaret Wozny, Alice Fuller IH. R.Rep.J, Mr. Czajczynski fTeacherJ, Connie Geranen, Mary Preston, Rigo Grego. ROW 2: Norma Davis, Nancy Paravano, Joan Prasatek, Janice Hunt, Dorthy Mclntyre, Deloris E. Williams, Willa Mae Matthews ROW 3: Beverly Turk, Maude Muldrow, Mercedes Wright, Yvonne Johnson, Judy Crawford, Gail Holt. ROW 4: Dolores Czerwinski, Susanne Pyle, Rosalyn Jacobs, Marlene Schott, Sylvene Jackson. avr ,f,, 1 1 .iff . err z , f fm? ff , Q ,yf 7214 5 'Z , ' 4 ' ,,,, 'mf f' mf, H 1,2127 5 Wjrff 1' , '4 JP 'n-.......,,7 1 1:-.f , F. O PM 1 M-A 1-Iomeroom 618 ROW 1: Lucille Moskwa, Vivian Brooks, Carol Walk, Donald St. Onge, Mary Rodes, June Molodwan, Bruna Vernier. ROW 2: Walter Davis, Diane Weindling, Beverly Kott, Don Thrall CTeacherJ, Vera Young, Gladys Rogos, Jerry Hamacher. ROW 3: Herman Herschel, Harry Housler, Walter Mayton, John Collins, Eugene Printup, Dan Matakas. 101 C .1 Q, 5 .f l itz ll' l get it 'ew'-ff . l' it v '41 I - tiff 1 K .ue---3 g ll! ,gli 6 i gn Homeroom 622 ROW 1: Rose Gearge, Honey Stephens, Mona Farmakis, Nina A. Fleming ITE-acherj, Diane Bull, Marilyn Dillard. ROW 2: Leah Sheawitz, Fred Bassoff, Sam Bono, Frances Hoban, Mary Faull. ROW 3: Jim Geniusz, Phil Rezonka, Uldis Klavins, Bob Bereten, Marilyn Rosenthal. ROW 4: Harold Brenner, Donald Flatt, Gordon Bernard, Keith Schoen. Homeroom 623 ROW 1: Ginny Schumburski, Susie Bachman, Louie C. McCance CH, R. Rep.7, Mr. R. Schuholz QTeacherj, Ramona Eggers, Rae Bourgeois, Esther Zajac. ROW 2: Edward Flournoy, Benny Campbell, Mike Luckow, Pat Phinney, Janice White, Richard Fielding, Chris Vasquez, Larry Speckman. ROW 3: Raoul Weeks, Eugene Hamilton, Hermann Tauchert, Paul La Montagne, Gerald McNeely, Ronald Peckens. 102 Homeroom 620 ROW 1: Ronald Markham, Bi1lBrakevi11e,Steve Dane QI-1. R. Rep.J, P. Rybock fTeacherJ, Terry Strachan, Bill Pullicin. ROW 2: Walter Wheble, Bob Staub, JerryGoldin, Cataldo Zuckero, John Carter, Kenneth Valentine. ROW 3: Andy Oddo, John Bergazarian, Duane Myers, Clyde Bowers, Richard Pompian, Jim Colenso. ROW 4: Lu Gastineau, Rollie Haddad, Lawrence Gilbert, Russell Schneider, Dick Podgorski. ROW 5: Kenneth Sawle, Kent Ogle, Louie Roussey, Max Beck. Homeroom 621 ROW 1: Frank F. Jiggens, Clarence White,K. E. Knauss fTeacherJ, Jack Van Steenkist KH. R. Rep.l, Adam Karibian, Edward Sheahan. ROW 2: Ernest Trepton, Dorrance McCullen, Barry Alvarez, Emil Nuneza, Sam Greenberg, Gerald Wolm, Robert Houston, Robert Hodge. ROW 3: Gerald Cieszynski, Laddie Whitecomb,James Kidd, Tony Verduce, David Orne, Kenneth Gould, Bob Tomaszewski. ROW 4: Tom Guzdziol, Chester Mirowski, Ronald Dest, Robert Dick. ROW 5: Dennis Walsh, Gerald Williams, Chester Junker, Jake Walker. 5 f S X I ir if . l - fa Homeroom 625 ROW 1: Robert Townsend, Otto Weyer, Edward Allard, R. E. Sprague tTeacherl, Pat Lloban, Nick Medawar. ROW 2: Richard Godek, Curtis Elins, Llewellyn Means, Andrew Kowal, Robert Dumas, Pete Basso, Arthur Plinski. ROW 3: Robert Krolczyk, Al Bodnar, William Labby, Ralph Bernabel, Simon Blumberg, Ronald Craig. ROW 4: Johnny Baetz, Jerry Kavanagh, Sam Reale, Bill Peplinski, Harold Jennett. ROW 5: Darell Bell, Jack Kosecki, Murray Milne. Homeroorn 627 ROW 1: Leo Pikstein, Donis Williams, Yvonne Edwards, Pat Raymond, Phyllis Ann Fougerousse, Richard Tuchinski, August Stolle, Bernard Hinton. ROW 2: Philip Jackson, Chris Mazure, Murray Sussman, Alfred Gomez, Roger L. Gonda, Clarence Watson, Reggie Gibbs. ROW 3: Jerry Schneider. Bill McClure, Roy Washington, Frank Snitz, Bill Burnstein. if K,, rt , Q-r-4 A 95 4 5 H ' Homeroom 629 ROW 1: Lawrence Muzzin, Julian Radin, Mark Seller, Kenneth Brooks, Richard Toth, Bill Elliott. ROW 2: Don Stadler, Ralph Gammon,Richard Divic, Don Huseman, Harold Hendrickson. ROW 3: Hank Moore, Ronnie Greener, Dean Murray, Wilbur Christopher. Homeroom 631 ROW 1: Richard Thomas,Harry Dhans,Willis Spaw, Hal Richards, Robert Martin tTeacherJ, Larry Fox CH. R. Rep.J, Kenneth Savage, James Brown, Robert Quinlan, Allan Klingensmith. ROW 2: Robert Lausten, Joseph Maltese, Douglas Shields, Gheil Bateman, Dick Alexander, James Arthur, John Wlodek, Corky Carlson, Chuck Robinson. ROW 3: Bob Wisckol,Gary Hamacher, AlWeatherly, Donald Clark, Abe Kresch, Martin Hurley, Jack Treaster. 103 v P V ' . Homeroom 646 ROW 1 Norma Georges Anna Simoni Gail Bassett Edith Obel fTeacher7 Shirley Aleman CH R Repl, Thelma Cuscutis, Margaret Yablonsky ROW 2 Harry Harrington Yvonne Surprenant Janet Barnes, Faira Allen Camilla Bawol Herbert Simon ROW 3: Tom Close, LoFland, Tommy Allen, Norman Lee Bledsoe, William Hayden, Clifford Adams. Homeroom 647 ROW 1: Geraldine Tidwell, Mildred Benon, Ann Hutira, Robert Jurma fTeacherJ, Barbara Smith, Joyce Brough. ROW 2: Betty Chapman, Faye Flair, Georgetta Aikens, Betsy VanGee, Marlene Andrich, Judy Way, Gayle Saarman, Diane Porter. ROW 3: Robert Stewart, David Davey, Larry Fink, Ann Holten, Dorothy Nilsson, Keith Schoen, Bernard Johnson. 5 its-1 Homeroom 643 ROW 1: Joe Yankovich, Henry PGHOH, Robert Escamilla R- Rep.J, H. H. Goodwin fTeacherJ, Louis Sera, Paul Schreiman. ROW 2: Michael Kemp, Tom O'Brien, Dick Balldt, Angelo Venzelos, George Cowan, Bill Holmes. ROW 3: John Stacey, John Martinovich, Murray Chodak, Burton Gold. Homeroom 652 ROW 1:1 Ronald Turner, Robert Newkirk, Roderick Keeler, Garlon -Tefff1G'S, Larry Teal QTeacherJ, K. Joe Johnson, Douglas Harris, James Jackson, Joseph Infant, Dick Miller. ROW 2: James Jones, Bruce Lord, Kirkland Lightsey, Chester I-023110, Grady Jackson, Clarence McCloud, Harold Lewis, Ralph Jackno, Ronnie Kneiding. ROW 3: Dave Kelton, James Martin, Bob Lorey, Dmitri Shostak- OVICUJ Kell Hamacher, Tom Omans, Chuck Heidt, George Mc- Kenzie. 104 Homeroom 656 ROW 1: Gina Sorge, Rita Ritz, Margaret Turowski, Anne Sokarda CH. R. Rep.l, Julie Sapala, Elaine Stoetzer. ROW 2: Naomie Roberts, Anice Wells, Neather Thomas, Barbara White, Thelma Wyatt, Ann Scheyer, Wilma Wyrick. ROW 3: Shirley Schecnter, Yvonne Scott, Doris Settles, Rosemary Schoewer, Shirley Woodcock. ROW 4: Shirley White, Claire Wilkins, Leah Strumpfler, Barbara Schueller. bl? ,tm Homeroom 711 ROW 1: Ruth Duchhalter, Joyce Bellamy, Mrs. Hammond fTeacherJ Wilma Berry CH. R. Rep.J, Willie Allen, Pat Bruner. ROW 2: Connie Bennett, Eleanor Connelly, Constance Chapman, Beverly Cross, JoAnne Brantley, Dawn Boesen, Arlene Cayton. ROW 3: Diana Cracchioio, Shirley Cooper, Margaret Blackshire Beulah Conner, Mary Ann Allen, Vivian Cobb. ROW 4: Barbara Brazil, Joan Constant, Charlotte Binhammer Virginia Adkins. Homeroom 658 ROW 1: Margaret Goldsby, Betty Moersch, Mrs. Sether CTeacherJ, Susanne Kettner, Jeanne Foster, Charlotte Boshnakian. ROW 2: Gay Keller, Donna Sewell, Jennie Zebri, Carole Janke, Nancy Bell, Joan Milchuck, Terri Pisciotta. ROW 3: Jean Boback, Barbara Cleary, Marlene Murphy, Patricia Brubaker, Betty Lou Morris, Christine Kosmalski,Jo Robinson. ROW 4: Ina Meta Varnauskas, Elaine Froberg, Joan Stetkiw, Carolyn Barnett, Beverly Holten, Janie Havior. ROW 5: Sally Reason, Gregory Quiton, Robert Sarkozy, Earl Bonuam, Joann Lapp. Homeroom 666 ROW 1: Joe Asherson, Marve Adams,James Brown, Eric Albert- son, Mr. Harry Begian CTeacherJ, John Chester, HarveyGriffin, Bob Farris. ROW 2: Leonard Apsel, Walter Cooke, Charles Demirtian, Dick Bates, Danny Dankoff, James Allentino, Wallace, Colvin,Walter Freedman. ROW 3: Charles Brazis, Paul Chambers, George Brown, Robert Friday, Ronald Carter, Carl Burkett. FT F3 Fl Il z x V if 'W Homeroom 821 ROW 1: Dick Sutherland, Ron Petrella, Natalie Werner, Mildred Forgach QH. R. Rep.J, Miss Skewis KTeacherJ, Howard Austin, Grace Demos, Arlene Rohland, Kenneth Zuppke, Donald Brown. ROW 2: Dick Hicks, Roger Knight, Robert Roberts, Walter Lee, Fred Harrington, J. H. Power, Richard Bennett, Arthur More- head, Ed McGuire, Byron Reed. .H R, Q Q lg Homeroom 748 ROW 1: Stanley Gvtowski, Rudy Morales, Dan Rice CH. R. Rep.l, Robert Varoskovic, Ken LeHue, Ullis Padovini. ROW 2: .Tack Grzena, Bob Welch, Gerald Lamb, Walter Stoi, Douglas Brunell, John Horetski, George Konstanzer, Andrew Ford. ROW 3: Donald Belville, Harwin Rice, David Hutson, Forrest Airhart, Harold Stehlik, Ronald Reid, Bill Korby. ROW 4: Willie Torbert, Rudy B1att,.l0e Loejarz, Melroy Myhren, Richard Pierce. 1 5 fi , S .sam ... .aa-um I A , x xv 1 l fi: fb Crganizations J e , -4- , . , - . f- it 1 -f-- l l l 1 H ', .f, 1. 1 ' A -:.u,5f Q , '?: - - T - W ' iw 5 ' ' 1, . . tr Q Q: K . V. .2 - -- - if L 5 ' ' 5 ft 3 jeff 2 515 ' al Q 3, ,,l ' A ,t Ml .ov ,l E Q 7, ,-535 L Aero Auto Club ROW 1: Allen Bagdade, Walter Tkaczyk, William Antonette, Frank Deledda tPres.J, Carl H. Turnquist tSponsorD, Ronald Loch, Archie Johnson, Leonard Rosenblatt, Robert Thomas. ROW 2: Spencer Gaither, Marvin Lukasiewicz, Leon Leash, Leon McKissack, Kenneth La Rond, Alan Thebert, Fred Kubinski. ROW 3: Irving Tukel, David Moore, Frank Baczynski, David Edmonds, Fred Clark, Maurice Wilson. Architectural Club g ROW l: Mayward Malbon,Robert Ziegelman, Bill Maguire tPres.J, K. H. Stoddart fSponsorJ, Dorrance McCullen, Leonard Osinki, Fred Apel, Matthew Perrera. ROW 2: Marshall Lewis, Robert Kuretsky, Kenneth Mix, Frank E, Arens, Joe Craine, Clarence White, Robert Frasher. ROW 3: Richard Grauer, Frederick Grigsby, Richard Rantala, Gus Miller, Gerald Malecki, Chuck David. 108 Advertising Art Club ROW 1: Vera Howman, Marilyn Soblak, Barbara Smith, Iris Bennett, Bob Roberts tPres.J, Miss Bates fSponsorJ , Ethel Leung, Diane Weinowng, Carole Janke, Marcia Rothman, Marilyn Dil- lard, Ruth Solomon, Joan Milchuck, Sue Ketner. ROW 2: Grace Demos, Mary Lou Sauer, Mildred Forgach, Yvonne Bridges, Jennie Zebri, Mona Farmakis, Natalie Werner, Judy Way, Olga Van Camp, Joel Robinson, Faira Lee Allen, Madeline Mangan, Barbara Haglund. ROW 3: Emmett Stapleton, Mike Luckow, Tom Dunaski, Barbara Liedl, Faye Blair, Mary Rodes, Gladys Rogos, Lillian Kash- merick, Vera Young, Georgina Gorstackian, Bob Sedestrorn, Jerry McNeely, Jim Trombly. ROW 4: Richard Battle, Thomas Nowicki,Jerry Immonen, Ronald Peckens, Alvin Loving Jr., Raoul Weeks, Richard Ryan, Roger Knight, Donald Brown. Aeolian Harp Club ROW 1: Anne Sokarda, Jessie L. Holley, Barbara J. Gygax fPres.J, Barbara J. Ivory, Lucille Garabedian. ROW 2: Phyllis Pullberg, Elaine Maki, Constance A. Chapman, Jo Anne Brantley. ROW 3: Marlene Gills, Rosemary Schoener, Shirley Woodcock, Connie Bennett, Marguerite Laus, Beverly Cross, Rose Mary Okon, Harvey Griffin, Janet Hardie, Raynoma Ossman. 5555 X X it ,J Nl, Hhs ,Y. X Biology Club ROW 1: Lillian Kashmerick, Leanora Thomson, Clyde Hietikkc fPres.l, James Simon KSponsorl, Geraldine O'Hara, Nancy White. ROW 2: Judy Crawford, Gerry Surprenant, Marian Terry, Irwin Finkelstein, Donna Resch, Jean Sinkoff, Joyce Hinton, Sandra Bowen. ROW 3: Janice Kuehnlein, Delores Czerwinski, Sharon Lenz, Fern Mackey, Joyce Angerer, Annajean Sherman,Arlene Bocan. ROW 4: GeraldGrum, Gino Salciccioli, Don Beebe, Martin Broder, Chris Mazure, Herbert Doppke. ROW 5: Franklin Kaspar Hachigian, Ralph Nicholas, Howard Malzberg, Roger Lindeman. Boys' Chem. Club ROW 1: Joan Schaefle, Martin Broder, Irwin Finkelstein CPres.J, Edw. Navickas tSponsorl, Ralph Mercier, Norbert Galecki. ROW 2: Lynn Brock, William McMillan, Roger Lindeman, Ralph Nicholas, Don Beebe, Von Morse, Clyde Hietikko. ROW 3: Herbert Doppke, Chris Mazure, Tom Diamond, Gino Salciccioli, Ron Nowicki, Howard Malzberg, Robert Healy. n l , 1 5 2 2 1 nl Hfbfl Pam all iii 4 7 . ., f K M V vlw 'Ta f ' 4' 2 vu, 4 I ' 4 5 Q4 A - 1 Q fag i '- A 1 ,U r - . 1 r 4 ' ' i A 9 V A-L. 1 5- my , 1 ' , 52,3 - , 'P -, ' ' f' if , 1 Boys' Choir ROW 1: Fred A. Aunthia,Booker Robins0n,Tony Rossi, Lawrence W. Holben, John Landgraf, Mr. Klepinger CSponsorl, Mrs. Hammond tAccomp.l, Paul Zamierowski, Eddie Dunn, Harold Lewis, Robert Shumake. ROW 2: Bob Farris, George McKenzie, Steve Turner, Marve Adams, Bruce Lord, Herman McKinney, Wallace Go1vin,Alfred Johnson, Frank Haas, Laconia Smedley, James C. Brown, Richard Warren. ROW 3: Larry Schulz, K. Joe Johnson, Lincoln Shannon, Peter Scripniciuc, Dick Bates, Leslie Phipps, Robert Friday, Clarence McCloud, Dave Maynaud Kelton, Dick Robins. Cass Caperettes Club ROW 1: Carmen Mills, Evelyn R. Hines, Barbara Golinske, Barbara Morris, Joyce Loch, Nancy Storvis, Fern Mackey, Jo Vulpetti CPres.J, Connie Geranen, Marge Baker, Marilyn Zaccagnini fCo-pres.J, Virginia Green, Jan Hunter, Gertrude Nash, Juanita McMillan. ROW 2: Ruth Mallo, Joyce Hinton, Laurel Braunstein, Lorraine Glover, Helen Morarill, Betty Salvagio, Lola Laine, Alice Necefer, Mildred Nelson, Shirley Gough, Sylvia Beebe, Joan Purdy, Georgia Shaw, Pat Guess, Jo Malone. ROW 3: Gwen Carter, BeverlyGray, Phyllis Jacobson, Joyce Burk, 'If len Chung, Judy Crawford, Ann Bear, Lena Johnson, Delores mans, Delores Tate, Catherine Kosmuch, Leota Huffstickler, Mary Preston, Hannelore Schwartz, Delores Czerwinski. ROW 4: Miss Patnales CSponsorJ, Henrietta Giannangeli, Sharon Lenz, Joan Douglas, Janice Kuehnlein, Patricia Ware, Rita Landoski, Judy DeFoe, Marilyn Sundstrom, Barbara Whitcomb, Shirley Scriver, Joan Ferrell, Betty Cole, Lydia Saczko, Lilliana Stojadinovich. W 109 M 17 Electronics Club ROW 1: Walter Tkaczyk, John Schick, Charlie Huggins, H. A. Stormzand tSponsorJ, John Ugo, John Eriksson, Ronald Ostowick. ROW 2: Edward Cheatham, Alan Thebert,John Aghababian, Selma Sawaya, Robert VanHavermaat, Joseph Cetlinski, Saul Levin. ROW 3: Charles Larson, George Hovey, Bill Teaff, Bill Stoscup. Girls' Chorus ROW 1: Gwendolyn Gamble, Pat Bruner, Amy Davis, Joan North, Beulah Conner, Margaret Blackshire, Mrs. Hammond tAccomp.J, Miss Froude tSponsorJ, Clara Phillips, Claire Wilkins,Nicolina Agosta, Connie Bennett, Rose MaryOkon, Shirley Mullin, Pat Blake. ROW 2: Ruth Buchhalter, Naomie Roberts, Sylvia O'Leary, Violette Krstich, Elizabeth Newman, Elaine Stoetzer, Jackie Pichotte, Willye Allen, Patricia Laforge, Helen Kratzer, Margaret McBain, Barbara J. White, Marguerite Laus, Joan Park, Joyce Thieme, Sheily Mathews, Portia Hall. ROW 3: Wilma Wyrick, Shirley Woodcock, Doris Barrett, Elaine Rankin, Ruth Perkins, Shirley White, Loretta Nilvon White, Sonia Nickoloff, Janet Wellman, Janet Miller, Annleslie Collins, Yvonne Scott, Janet Hardie, Jacqueline Arnold, Joan Harris, Henrietta Densley, Gloria Solomon, Vivian Cobb, Dortha Dunning. i ff 1 ff Chess Club ROW 1: Herbert Doppke, Alice Necefer, H. R. Padelford tSponsorJ Ruth Carter, Gerald Lamb. ROW 2: Chris Mazure, Margaret Quinn, Howard Malzberg. F1 1 f .W V .H Girls' Scienoe'Club ROW 1: Joan Barton, Donna Resch, Arlene Bocan, Annajean Sher- man, Ann Jacobson tSponsorJ, Gerry Surprenant, Ruth Carter, Martha Tymchuk, Vera Cole, Jean Sinkoff. ROW 35 C100 Th0FS0I1, Janie Harger, Leanora Thomson, Shirley Worden, Audrey Cooper, Harriet Judson, Irene Spencer, Doris Mercer, Louann Fraser. ROW 3: Florence Stuclr, Betty Hines, Marian Terry, Pat Lesney Anne Amara, Della Bird, Jacqueline Tilles, Margery Blatchley: Sally Bloom. ABSENT: Jari O'Hara fPres.J, Jean Sinkoff. 110 ROW 1: Anne Sokarda Cseatedl, Elaine Maki, Jessi Holley, Barbara J. Gyga'x, Barbara J. Ivory, Constance A. Chapman. 4 ? I VWW' 'X if : f nf, , 1 fn, Zz, , gf 4 f ' 4 t f , J l f ' -Mi, , f of at ts ga fy i ii? .5 A f . f Y l, A f ,Z iaI, ,:, lv . 1 I -I I fi 1 , In 'J 1,i,Q4'g .gff1', 1335- ,gi f, ff -, 7 ' ,z , I ,fg , , Z . 3, f X . ff! K f ff 1 f fm .. 'A' 4 tx ffl!! w V f 35' I 1 , f ' 1 1 Qi? if 7 3' ',,v ' ff 1 A1 ef ff at .5 ,W 1, j ,gf 1 , ' . gp ' A' 4 1 L f . f , Wig A f A Wal If l E . Q: ' . le Harp and Vocal Ensemble , Q ' l I ' ' I I ROW l: Jessie Holly, Barbara Ivory, Elaine Maki. f ' ' A ' ' ' ROW 2: Phyllis Pullberg, Rita Ritz, Grace Glass, Irma Phillips, . , 3 Anne Sokarda, Dolores Dardarian fPres.l, Mary Ann Allen, ' J Barbara J. Gygax, Barbara Foster. 5 A ! K , A V ROW 3: Elaine Klein, Rosemary Chylinski, Margaret Barber, f 5 Alice Jewell, Marlene Gills, Zelda Magner, Io Anne Brantley, , Regenia Smith, Alice Wells, Annette Fern, Pat Hanson. j ROW 4: Dorothy Pixley, Patricia Collinson, Sally Manns, , 5 5 5-5 lunior Class Gtficers Cleo Thorson fSec'y.l, Marian Terry CV. Pres.J, George Kirchan- 4 ski fPres.j, Otto Salchow CSponsorJ, Patsy Guess ITFQHS-D, Joan Tomboni fSt. Cn. Rep.J. Sym Muff Rosemary Schoener, Lucille Garabedian, Marian Terry, Cecilia Michael, Alice MacKay, Patricia Michael. ABSENT: Peggy Miller, Loretta DeJulian, Victoria Raffo, Vita Jernigan, Nada Ologren. Instrument Room ROW 1: Jeanette Jones, Shelly Nlathews, Alvin Yungston, Rodney O. Blood CSponsorJ, Claire Wilkins, Shirley White, Elaine Stoetzer. ROW 2: Edward C. Torp, Walter Cooke, Pat Karoly, Charlotte Binhammer, Patricia Collinson, Laconia Smedley, Albert Berg, George McKenzie. 3 4 .4 3 51 ,l 11 fl SI 's ,,.. we 3 'lp-. wi i 4 ll? National Forensic League ROW 1: KarlWagner, Louann Fraser,Richard Peritz, Judy Aaron, Miss Smith CSponsorJ, Roger Lindeman tPres.J, Mary Ann Yantus, George Litwin, Drake Duane. 112 Lettergirls' Club Row 1: Patti Franklin, Fern Mackey,Am'1al92f1 Sherman, Miss Palmer CSponsorJ, Vera Cole CPFBS-li -T0 S1mdSfr0miM11dred Forgach. ROW 23 Julia Wicker, Joan Barton, Ruth Carter, Lois Hair, Jo Robinson, Janie Harger, J Oarl H1510- ROW 33 Claudette Owens, Liz Sharfner, Delores Omens, Betty Cole, Barbara Felker, Lorraine ROWRH- Lettermen's Club ROW 1: Bill Carter, Pete Mandoza,Oscar Peterson, Tom Adams, Richard Peritz tPres.l, D. M. Cooper Csponsorl, SimonPerreo, James Smith, Harold Varner, Harold Thomas, George Brown, John Glenn, Don Juan Pierro. ROW 2: Dominic Fracassa, Edward Fallon, Robert Elly, Bud Powell, Bill Nuznoff, Chuck Mielke, Norris Ponder, Edward Johnson, William Emerson, Richard Thomas, Renaldo Benson, Don Juan White, Kid Davis, Edward Hurdlesman-Cooper, Paul Attar. ROW 3: Arthur Demonbreum, Leon Braisted, Andy Oddo, Bob Deuker, Richard Grauer, Bob Vokes, Dan Powers, Sherman Perkins, Walter Glanton, Benny Wailes, Harold Wash, Larry Fox, Frank Lawrence, Hal Richards. ROW 4: Jerry Runions, Aaron Kogan, Ken Chamberlain, Dave Shaub, Al Montgomery, Bob Ziegelman, Louis Roussey, Don Rippe, Murray Chodak, Bernard Remer Jr., Alvin Loving Jr., T. Jones, Bob R. Kendrick, Howard Austin, Gerald Wolberg, Mike Sullivan. Mixed Choir ROW 1: Anice Wells, Barbara Foster, Elaine Maki, Shirlee Love, Irma Phillips, Dolores Dardarian, Mary Ann Allen, Alvin Yungton fPres.J, Claudette F. Owens, Annette Fern, Wilma J. Berry, Grace Glass, Margaret Barber, John Landgraf. ROW 2: Grace Demos, Elaine Klein,JanetGreene, Anne Sokarda, Alice MacKay, Sally Manns, Ann Bear, Barbara J. Gygax, Mrs. Hammond fAccomp.J, Mr. Klepinger fDir.J, Jessie Holly, Constance A. Champman, Carol Arnold, Jeanne Kanachki,Alice Jewell, Shirley Carter, Arlene Cayton, Pat Bruner. ROW 3: Tony Sirgusa, Douglas Harris, Shirley Miller, Cecilia Michael, Charlotte Bingammer, Wing Sun Hong, I-larveyGriffin, Charles Adams, Dick Nliller, Victoria Raffo, Claire McKinney, Lucille Garabedian, Joan L. North, Phyllis Pullberg, Frank Haas. ROW 4: Jim Beasley, John Chester, Alan Trevillian, Vincent Romanski, Dave Wilson, Therman Bailey, Fred Clark, Gordon Melms, Melvin Wasserman, Kirkland James Lightsey, Eric Joel Albutson, Howard Mitchell, Lenard Dembski, David Williams, George Yanikian. F'Tf 4 National Honor Society ROW 1: Grace Demos, Margaret A. Leech, Shirley Dings, Dick Brandt, Mike Bordoni tPres.J, S. F. Rowley 1SponsorJ, Mike Stoyka, Irwin Finkelstein, Ethel Levng, Donna Resch,Geraldine O'H8.ra. ROW 2: Beverly Gray, Lillian Sharfner, Carol Arnold, Cecilia Michael, Connie Geranen. Barbara Felker, Judy Crawford, Betty Cole, Dolores Czerwinski, Sharron L.enz,Shirley Scriver. ROW 3: Alvin Yungston, Albert Berg, Roger Lindeman, Clyde Hietikko, William Nighbor, John Schick, PaulSchreinian, Howard Lazerson, Lewis Craine. Gerald Grum, Norbert Metler. ROW 4: Bill Klippel, John Eriksson, Bob Ziegelnian, Ralph Nicholas, Edward Donovan, Gilbert S. Lewis, James Dunger, Bob Williams. Donald Brown. Bill Holmes. Outlook Statt ROW 1: Tom Romanosk1.Geraldine O'Hara,Rodger Gow fAdvisorJ, Ralph Nicholas lEd.-in-Chiefy. Lillian Kashmerick, Gerry Surprenant. ROW 2: Ethel Leung, Diane Bull, Leanora Thompson, Diane Weindling, John Schick. ROW 3: Richard Peritz, Arnold Sameroff, George McDaniel, Martin Broder. Photography Club ROW 1: Alice M. Neceier. Gail Holt. lrwir. Finkeletein, J. D. Paterson fSponsorf. Cmcf: David fPree.,. Marge Yaliloneky, Bill Stoscup, ROW 2: Nancy Paravano. James '.',illwi5hhj.'. Carl Prieetland, Leon Lee. Howard Malzherg, Frank Baezynelfzi, Walter Tkaczyk, Pete Mendoza, Beatrice Winernan. Dfw 4 Ei 3, 'fat .Q E M f 6 5 I 6 Pre-Engineering Club ROW 1: Leon Braisted, John Kalasky, Bill Cornick CPres.J, F. J Fricke tSponsorl, Denton Nyberg, Jerome Olson, Edward C Fallon. ROW 2: Frank Zukowski, Bill Strachan, Roger Demumbrum Richard Wenzel, Ron Den Broeder, Phil Eng. ROW 3: Dan Powers, Richard Otten, Robert Dick, Marvin Warnez Walter Pooch. 113 R.O.T.C. II ROW 1: Eddie Harp, James Gagarin, William Ward, Thomas Diamond, Robert Macklin, Hunter Oden, Raymond Cox, Walter Alois, John Weunarsky, John Hall. ROW 2: Roy Isaac, Lon Murchison, Lloyd Robertson, Robert Aris, Robert Lesko, James Aldridge, Ralph Hoenke, Thomas Collier, Jack Homer. ROW 3: Thomas Rintz, George Schaefer, Marvin A. Miller, Samuel Hochberg, Edgar King, David Dawson, Tom Baker. Pu! R.O.T.C. IV ROW 1: Wayne Smith, Gary Jordan, John Hollis, Douglas Rick- ard, Donald Podgorny, Ray Pilon, Walter Slomkowski, Roy McLean, Richard McManigell, Jess Pettway, Tom Abbey. ROW 2: Lynn Brock, Jim Calhoun, Bernhard Kube, Bill Nichol- son, Richard Novak, Richard Gordon, Lanny F. Jeffers, Jon F. Haber, Frank D. Treuter, Jim S. Gahrs, Anthony M. Jerome. ROW 3: Curtis Bishop, James Holmes, Jack Howell, Lorry Daven- port, Robert MacArthur, Richard Dombrowski, Kenneth Geiger, Edward Klotz, John Baysinger, Charles Hopper, Armando Lopez. 114 R.O.'I'.C. Cadet Cfficers Row 1: Howard Austin, John Ugo, Thomas Diamond, Robert Sedestrom, Robert Macklin, John Landgraf, William McMillan, ROW 2: George Kirchanski, Hunten Oden, Bill McKibbon, James Kusher, Ray Pilon, Garry Rechnitz. 5 4 2 5 2 PS R.O.T.C. III ROW 1: Buddy Fisher, Brooks Dunbar, John Smith, Phillip Ashford, Gerald Rebbin, John Landgraf, Frank Martilotti, John Moncrieff, Joseph Kluch, William Eng, Neil Winslow. ROW 2: Mark Kramarich, Frank Malindowski,SimonSilver, Frank Flowers, Paul Blevins, Donald Devantier, Thomas Stage, Titus Mezniczuk, Gerald Swinton, David Stewart, Ken LaRonde. ROW 3: Ralph Staley, Arthur Milliner, Fred Whitby, Glenn Worley, Stanley Baldwin, Alan Cowell, Curtis Simcox, Clarke Locher, William Dittmer. E ' gt Ti 1 P Q A A A - 543 rf? I I L R.O.T.C. V ROW l: Bill Roberts, Roger Smith, Paul Salamy, James Brewer, Bill McKibbon, Howard Austin, Tiberiu P.Sfat,Liewe11yn Means, Jack Chapman, Walter Wheble, Darrell Diseker. ROW 2: Ronald Polzien, James Gordon, Donald Jagoda, Robert Kucharski, Henry Herman, Joe Bashour, Donald Natzel, Heilbron B. Love, Jim'Teenor, Sidney Chodun. ROW 3: Arnold Johnson. John Collins, David Edmonds, Robert Wilson, Wayne Ulrich. Richard Kennedy, Gordon Melms, Karlis Greizis, Clyde Bowers, Eugene Gantt, Garlon I. Jeffries. I R.O.T.C. VII ROW 1: Essa Elly. Frank Jizzens. George Kirfhanelzi. William McMillan, John Ugo, Robert Eede-iron...Jan ef Ku'-hner. Richard Pompian, Thomas Perry. Don Krzy--lla. ROW 2: Bob Merit, John LePatoirei. BF-filly' Kmuht, karl Harvey, Lawrence Braxton, Fred Perri. A-1, sfovr. Alfred Gamez, Raymond Krusinski, Gradn' .Jael-1,-or.. Row' I ROW 3: Alan Wineman, R.iifv'UlOVld Filafgifza.. Rnirm-tr f.'I'ldl'l'iIJC'l'fri, Filbert Bernabel, David Smith. Albert Prif-serri, Douglas Jamieson, Clayton Le-roue, David Boldia, l 4 R.O.T.C. VI ROW 1: Michael Drissman, Sam Morello, Phil Eng, Pete Munoz, Garry Rechnitz, Frank Lau, Eugene Rains, Bill Louden, Fred Tinsley. ROW 2: Stanley Lechtzin,BurtNewman,DanielGOnza1eZ, Raymond Lints, Richard Williams, Charles Wheeler, Roy Grove. ROW 3: Ed Poole, John Meilbeck, Walter Mayton, Ge-za Garni, Tom Williams, Gerald Williams. rx Q. ri 5 Vi V Vi W1 ,J . Rifle Team ROW 1: Lynn Brock, Walter Mayton, Lorry Davenport, Thomas Stage, Phil Eng. ROW 2: William McMillan,Ray Pilon,R. Sedestrom CTeam Capt.J James Kushner, John Ugo. 115 Speakers' Bureau ROW 1: Dimitrinka Doikoff, MaryAnn Yantus, Pat Raymond, Mary Green fPres.l, Miss Smith CSponsorJ, Margaret Wiest, Louann Fraser, Alice M. Necefer. ROW 2: George Litwin, Roger Lindeman, Judy Aaron, Toby Pont, Rachel Walker, Miriam Shapiro, Chuck E. Worsley. ROW 3: Karlwagner, Richard Peritz, Drake Duane, Al Weatherly, Alvin Yungton. Sportsmanship Council ROW 1: Elaine Maki, Sylvia Beebe, Carole Janke, Roger Lindeman Marilyn Sundstrom, Vera Cole, Phyllis Jacobson, Fred Wood- stock, Ethel Leung, Mary Toliver, Diane Weindling, Sharon Isbell. x ROW 2: Don Beebe, Pat Spangler, Constance Geranen, Joyce Burk Delores Omans, Marge Baker, Pat Wirkus, Lydia Saczko, Beverly Ann Watson, Hal Richards. 1 ROW 3: Dave Shaub, Howard Malzberg, Joseph Jordan, Edward Wilburn, Gerald Wolberg, Bernard Remer, Richard Peritz, Harold Wash. .. Y 111' -'ri-- w. alum --f w-nf-W mwh Stage Crew ROW 1: Bill Parker, Dick Meek, Tiberiu P. Slat, Ken Reuter, Dick McManigell. ROW 2: Jerry Woodman, Fred Andrews fCustodianJ, D. E. Splon fTechnicianJ. Star Delta Clulo Rgwh 12 iliewis Zubef, Dan Mitkus, Jim Rodgers, Kneil Girard, 9 n Ellksson lPf9S-5, R. J. Hocking CSponsorJ, Joe Woznicki, B111 Deska- John M- Lemonds, John G. ivhiehchoff. ROW 2: John USO, Tom Romanoski Cla 1' H ' ' N Weiss, John Schick, Bill stoscup Jilhriig ufggft' grmlqn Joseph Cetlinski, Charles Matiyow: Anthony Iltfllllglleronlle. me , ROW 3: An Schulze, Joseph Jordan, David Papo bo J , Brownstein, Joe Hubbard, Mel Stern, 39,-1.3 Wkglgilfierro, Jim drew P0wSh0k, Herman Rass Charles Larson Paul 116 in f l ffl fir P1 s-v v v'!g Triangle Staff ROW 1: Joan Hisle, Yvonne Bridges, Barbara Felker, Arthur A. Obel, Chuck David, Joan Tomboni,Ethel Leung, Diane Weindling ROW 2: 'Harry Albertson, Al Weatherly, Grace Demos, Margie Adair, Margaret Smith, Mildred Forgach, Stuart Bratt, Hal Richards. ABSENT: Shirley Dings, Barbara Golinske, A1 Moenaert, Wm. Wolford. T-Square Club ROW l: Dan Fischer, Martel Thompson, Jerome Olson, Jack Ritchey, Roger Jennings fPres.l, Earl Hecker, Emerson Dauncey, Edw. Fallon, Bob Elly. ROW 2: Alphonso A, Avoledo, Arthur Plinski, Jack VanSteenkist, Gerald Swinton, Mr. Siegel fSponsorJ, Stanley Wandeloski, Murray Milne, Walter Tkaczyk, Roy Hulan. ROW 3: John Medovarsky, Norbert Metler, Bill Strachan, Frank Zukowski, Dan Powers, Bruce Jacobson, Walter Pouch. ROW 4: Harold Robinson, Bill Cornick, James Kushner, Denton Nyberg, Hunter Lee Oden, Douglas Fortney, Irwin W. Fenster. 117 fm Student Council and Officers ROW 1: Ronald Racki, Roger Lindeman CPres.j, Gerry Sur- Pfellafli, F. Frey CSponsorJ, Geraldine O'l-lara, Bob Williams, Lillian Kashmerick. ROW 2: Irwin Finkelstein, John Eriksson, Ralph Nicholas, Alfred Montgomery, James Dunger, ABSENT: Martin Broder. Student Council ROW 1: Geraldine O'l-Iara, Mildred Forgach, Ruth Carter, Julia Breeland, Mona Farmakis, Joan Tomboni, Roger Lindeman iPres,l, F. Frey lSponsorJ, Gerry Surprenant, Sharon Isbell, Elaine Maki, Shirley Karadetian, Joan Barton, Wilmay Berry, Carmen Mills. ROW 2: David Minus, Paul Attar, Chuck E. Worsley, Phyllis Jacobson, Delores Omans, Pat Wirkus, Anne Sokarda, Shirley Aleman, Arlene Christie, Helen Morariu, Leanora Thompson, Fern Mackey, Carol Smith, Lillian Kashmerick, Henrietta Densley, Ruth Mallo, Joseph Cetlinski, Hal Richards, Irwin Finkelstein, Leon Braisted. ROW 3: Leonard Osinski, Louis Orosz, Jerome Olsson, Mel Stern, Dan Rice, Frank Deledda, Don Juan Pierro, HaroldWash, Larry Fox, John Aghababian, Ken LaRonde, John M. Lemonds, Gino Salciccioli, Bob Deuker, Harry Albertson. ROW 4: Leon Mcliissack, Charlie Huggins, James Dunger, John Loridas, Bob Ziegelman, Lewis Zuber, Jim Rodgers, John Erriksson, Ralph Nicholas, Alfred Montgomery, HowardAustin, Harold Varner, Bill Stoscup, Dan Mitkus, Walter Tkaczyk. ew ri ra Q If QW' 65,1 fi W F7 lynn-rf V. C. Y. ROW 1: Harvey Griffin, Ralph Scott, George Clunis, Harold Stehlik, James Brusseau, R. E. Giebel fSponsorl,Gordie Melms CPres.j, Betty Cole, Jeanette Sprik, Wilma Wyrick,Janet Miller. ROW 2: Dan Zink, Sharon Yntema, Jessie Holley, Janet Severts, Barbara Fuller, James Rosetta, Susie Bachman, Shir Harris, Betty Harris, Shirley Mason, Margaret Smith, Grace Glass, Evelyn Waller, Harvey Martin. ROW 3: Alvin Yungton, George Fink, Royce Eaton, Ann Scheyer, Shirley Scriver, Pat Phinney, Mary Horner, Susas Fourgerousse, George Cowan, Bill Holmes, William Brakeville. ROW 4: Bob Johnston, John Carter,John Aghababian, Fred Clark, Darell Bell, Don DeBeauclair, Loris Frysinger, Stewart Dibley, Dick Bates, Gerald Curneal, Bill Fredrickson. Wapika Club ROW 1: Frank Lawrence, Allan Klingensmith, Martin Hurley, Steve Dane, Peter Rybock fSponsorJ, John Dergazarian, Bill Pullicin, Hal Richards, Benjamin Wicker. ROW 2: Jim Colenso, Raymond Kwiatkowski,Harry Dhans, Larry Fox, Andy Oddo, Abraham Kresch, Dick Weinand, Jerry Goldin. ROW 3: Norm Carlson, Lawrence Gilbert, Knet Ogle, Donald Clark, Louie Roussey, Max Beck, Dick Podgerski, Douglas Shields. 2 gt re ,M g - '.' 12 a za CQ Q E5 3 Q A A . 9 :wavy ., 11 8 rw N ful fi' V A O ln, I I ' s 1 , ' ' t Y.Teens ROW 1: Carmen Mills, Gertrude Nash, Nancy Paravano, Lena Johnson, Fern Mackey 1Pres.J, G. M. Dolan CSponsorl, Mildred Forgach, Norma Davis, Amacyllis Bryant, Selma Sawaya, Gwen Bruner. ROW 2: Grace Demos, Georgia Shaw, Yvonne Johnson, Martha Tymchuk, Claudette Edwards, Christo Mack, Eunice Shaw, Loretta Sanders, Beverly Gray, Alice M. Necefer, Mary Toliver, Mary Ann James. ROW 3: Joan Tomboni, Margaret Quinn, Mary Preston, Maude Mularon, Rosetta Puryear, Eddie Smith, Lorraine Rowan, Helen Jacobs, Willie Mae Gordon, Ruby Remey, Mary Patton. ROW 4: Virginia Popiel, Eleanor Binhammer, Marian Terry, Magery Blatchley, Margaret Raynor, Marilyn Mitchell, Charlotte Reeves, Rosalyn Jacobs, Diana Heaply, Wyla Reasonover, Jewel Harper. JENNIE FITZPATRICK Elevator Operator 654' bv' -if BERTHA RHODE Switchboard Operator get ,A- X xi V CONNIE EHLERT Book Store Maintenance M ifwiif -J pf Rpm . Z' ROSE PRZYBYSZ Elevator Operator QQ. ORTHMAN KORTH Receiving Clerk 55, -tux V NORA WE TTS'I'INE Elevator Operator px .ni Mil .f O .gn JAM ES PO LKINGHORNE Carpenter C AM ERA SHY: JOHN MAE Chief Janitor PHIL SE LMAN Electrician ARCI-HE .T AC KMAN Plumber 119 ANNE MADGOWSKI Elevator Operator MARGERY TROTT Lunchroom Manager SHERMAN LEACH Engineer The President Speaks... Cass Photography Club The Cass Photography Club, formerly the Cass Photographic Association was reorganized this semester. The club membership consists of Cassites from all curriculums who are interested in the many different processes which make photography one of the most fascinating pastimes. To become a member in good-standing of the club, a Cassite must have no special photographic equipment, or photographic knowledge. At club meetings, which are held once each week, all members take part in planning club trips and projects. Each semester the club makes a number of outstanding trips, some of which are to the Detroit News, Times, and Free Press processing laboratories. Here in these immense labs of darkness we are given detail information on press photography that proves interesting to all. This semester the club developed Ansco colored film, which has promoted great interest among all Cassites. We, of the club, who are not graduating, hope to have another fine club next year. Our club is under the fine and able sponsorship of Mr. John Patterson. Chuck David President Concert Band The concert band has always been a feature of the Cass music department. From the very beginning the school attracted the more serious students and with the quality of leadership the band has at- tained a high degree of skill. This organization has always given a superior rating in state contests and musical festivals. It has ap- peared in many of the larger cities in Michigan and neighboring states. Under the directorship of Mr. Harry Begian the band has maintained an enviable reputation. Danny Dankoff President Voice of Christian Youth During the past four years, the V.C.Y. club has been presenting weekly programs for all the students at Cass. In the course of a meeting, there isa singspiration, an attendance contest, a quiz, a vocal or instrumental solo and other activities which make up an interesting program. The purpose of the club is to present Jesus Christ as he is depicted in the Bible. Although many of the students in this club represent various religious groups, no one church doctrine is emphasized. At the close of each meeting a speaker briefly presents the fundamental Bible teachings of Christianity. The attendance ranges from 50 to 70 students. V.C.Y. hasn't any official members, everyone is welcome to attend the club, and should they become interested, they may take an active part in scheduling and participating in our programs. George Clunis President Lettermen's Club The primary function of the Lettermen's Club is to teach its members to be better sportsmen, and in this manner to rid sports of many of the dishonest practices with which it has become associated. These teachings of nation-wide Lettermen's clubs are vitally im- portant, for without them sports would become corrupt to an un- believeable degree. In the past, very few activities of the Lettermen's club have con- cerned the student body directly. However, this is already being remedied, as the club has started preparations fora dance to be held soon, under the sponsorship of the Cass Lettermen's club. See you there! Simon Perreo President lunior Class The largest of the organized classes, the Junior Class, consists of Cass students in the eleventh grade. To accomplish the many goals of such a group, interest, co- operation, hard work, and perserverance must remain the keynote. While filling the post of president, anhonor for which I am deeply grateful, I have witnessed in this year's class a spirit not often found anywhere. Every undertaking has been carefully discussed and executed. Always there has been that something extra which separates victory from defeat and carries it to success. Such a feeling is quite at home at Cass, for here young people of almost every talent, desire, and background have come together from all parts of the Detroit area. All have the deeply rooted desire to learn and to achieve those ideals which each of them holds dear. It is a great privilege to be apart of this tide of accomplishment, and I feel certain that this same feeling and spirit will be extended in our remaining year at Cass. Drake Duane President Girl's Science Club The Girls' Science club is composed of the female members of the science department in the eleventh and twelfth grades, who have approximately a C average or better. At present the membership stands at about 45. The purpose of our club is to become acquainted with the other girls in the department and to further our interest in science. Meetings are held bi-weekly. The subject of these meetings may range anywhere from a lecture on fungi to a splash party with the members of the Architectural club. It is also customary each semester to have a party for the new initiates and one at the final meeting for the graduating seniors. At present, we are planning a field trip to Cranbrook Institute with the Biology club and the Boys' Chem club. Our hard-working sponsor this term was Miss Jacobson, who teaches biology in room 309. We are very grateful to her for all the help she has given us during the last year. Ruth Carter President Electronics Club and Radio Club The purpose of the Cass Tech Electronics Club is to help each member gain abroader knowledge of the particular field of electronics in which he is interested. Therefore, the club is divided into three groups, each with its own chairman. One is the Ham group which operates Cass' amateur radio station, W8VH. Members of this group learn the international code, and the regulations governing the transmission of radio messages. The second group is for those interested in audio and experimental work. The third group deals with TV service and general repair work. Each group meets separ- ately once a week and there is a general meeting once or twice a month. The sponsors are Mr. Stormzand and Mr. Zukowski, both of the electrical department. John Schick President Chess Club The Chess Club meets every week from Thanksgiving to Easter Its members play for recreation only. The club engages in no tournal merge argl makes no attempt to train outstanding players. ny ass student who pla s th - - invited to membership. y e game or who wishes to learn is Henry Wuensch President The President Speaks... Biology Club The Biology Club was formed to provide an opportunity for students to promote new friendships, to be of service to the school, its mem- bers, and the community. The club was sponsored again this year by Mr. James Simon, one of our fine biology teachers, who has done very much to make the club interesting and worthwhile. The Biology club is open to all stu- dents who have completed Biology I1 with a B average. The club's meetings are held every other Thursday at 3:00 p.m. This year we had a fine turnout of new members who brought our membership close to 50. The Biology club has many different types of activities. These consist of science movies, lectures on subjects of current interest, panel discussions by the members of the club, and trips to places which might be of interest to the club members. Our principal ac- tivity this term isatrip to Cranbrook institute with the Girls' Science club and the Boys' Chemistry club. After the Cranbrook trip, the club members went to Palmer Park for a picnic. Clyde Hletikko President Wapika Club The Wapika Club is the official studentclub of the printing depart- ment of Cass Tech, sponsored by Mr. Peter Rybock. Its aim is to provide a means for group activity among printing students for the promotion of printing education, field trips, and service to the department, as well as providing good fellowship through social activities. The club derives its name from an Italian name which contains the printers' unit of measurement. The club has a long and colorful history with Mr. Robert M. Shields as the founder. The club, which is open only to the three top grades, is headed by Allan Klingensmith as President, Harold Richards, Vice-president, Richard Weinand, Treasurer, Donald Clark, Secretary, Max Beck, Student Council Representative. Allan Klingensmith President Auto-Aero Club The Auto-Aero Club is one of the oldest and most firmly estab- lished clubs at Cass Tech. It was organized in 1922. The club's membership is limited to thirty students in the Auto- motive-Aeronautical Curriculum. To become a member, the student must have at least a C average and he must be able to meet other requirements as established by the club. Some of the outstanding activities of the club are two trips: at least one social event, senior farewell party. An outstanding activity of the club is the Auto-Aero Club Alumni Banquet, which is held each year in December. Alumni from all over the country attend this event. The clubis organized and run byagroup of standing and temporary committees, such as, the social, membership, constitutional, sports, publicity, and emblem. The present officers are: Walter Tkaczyh, President, Bill An- tonette, Vice-president, Alan Thebert, Secretary, and Ken La Ronde, Treasurer. Walter Tkaczyh President Symphony Orchestra The music department at Cass Tech has been able to maintain an orchestra of high calibre even though the string players seem to be vanishing from the scene. Under Mr. Bistritzky's inspirational directing, the orchestra has achieved heights rarely approached by high school players. Dorothy Pixley President Choir Q The choir has beenapart of the music department for many years. Like the other large ensembles, the personnel is selected from the department vocalists. The choir has participated in many state festivals and concerts. For the past two years it has sung with the University of Michigan chorus in the rendition of The St. Matthew's Passion by Bach. Dave Kelton President Harp and Vocal Ensemble The harp and vocalensemble of Cass Technical High School enjoys a reputation that extends throughout the state and nation. It was or- ganized under the supervision of Mr. Clarence Byrne who founded the music department of Cass. Miss Laurretta Kink was its first director, later it was taken over by Miss Velna Fronde who achieved the highest degree of musical skill and perfection with the harp and vocal combination. This organization has appeared before many state and national conventions. There is probably no ensemble in the country that can surpass this ensemble in artistic and entertaining value. Delores Dardarian President Lettergirls' Club The Lettergirls' club is relatively new to Cass, as it was formed only a year ago. There are currently 23 members, who were initiated after the close of the basketball season. Miss Mary Palmer is spon- sor of the club. Picnlcs and competition in sports events with the members of the Lettermens' club are only a few of the activities which the group has planned during its first year of organization. Pat Guess President R. O. T. C. Officers' Club The Officers' club was organized last semester, andis composed of R.O.T.C. cadets holding a commissioned rank. With conditions today being what they are, the R.O.T.C. has steadily gained in its importance to our nation. Since Cass has the largest enrollment of R.O.T.C. cadets in Detroit, some method of connecting the command had to be devised. From this necessity stemmed the invention of the Officers' club. Every Wednesday the commissioned officers meet and discuss prob- lems of current importance. Also, methods have been debated con- cerning the smoother operation of every cog in the mechanism of R.O.T.C. affairs. We, of the club, sincerely hope that a precedent has been estab- lished which will be followed in the future. Robert Sedestrom President Speakers' Bureau The Speakers' Bureau is an organization of, by, and for those Cassites interested in forensic activity. The Bureau is an old organization at Cass, as old as the school itself. Many of its members have brought national recognition to the school in the fields of oratory and debating. - t - Through the joint efforts of the club's officers and Miss Marjorie Smith, Cass' widely acclaimed speech coach, members have been able to take championship after championship. - - y Cassites interested in public speaking usually enter Miss Smith s speech class, where they learn the fundamentals of speaking. After competing in a specific number of speech contests, they become members of the National Forensic League, a select group of young orators, which is recognized nationally. George Litwin President The President Speaks... Star Delta Club The Star Delta Club is the organization of electrical students. To be a member of the club, astudent must have completed Electrical II, and have a C average. The club sponsors social activities for its members, and service projects for the school. Each term the club holds a field trip to some place of particular interest. The club meets once a week. Mr. Hocking of the electrical department is the sponsor. Joe Jordan President National Honor Society Organized in 1940, the Technician chapter of the National Honor Society has as its aim the stimulation and maintenance of the highest possible standards of integrity and scholastic proficiency, and selects members on the basis of their scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Membership, which is limited to twelfth-grade students, has grown to include more than 1,000 graduates of Cass Technical High School. Names of students to be considered for nomination to the Society are submitted to the National Honor Society Committee of faculty members, which consists of Mr. Samuel Rowley, sponsor, Mr. Robert Martin, Mrs. Grace Molzoff, Miss Bernice Schreader, and Miss Beatrice Trombley. In order to be further evaluated, these students must have a 3.1 average if they are 12B's, or a 3.4 average if they are 12A's. Each school faculty member then receives a list of these names, which he rates on character, leadership, and service. The completed list is submitted to the faculty committee, which takes all four re- quirements into consideration, and prepares the final list of National Honor Society nominees. In this way, every possible opinion is received, and only the best possible candidates are chosen. The members of the Society and the faculty committee urge every student to strive for membership in the National Honor Society, and to attain as high a plane of scholarship, character, leadership, and service as possible. Martin Broder President Cass Capers Club The Cass Capers Club has many objectives for home ec. students between the grades of 10A and 12B. The club aids the individual to develop through service to the school and community her personality, qualities of leadership in school activities, and professional training through class team work and friendships with fellow members. A number of interesting and instructive trips are taken by the club each year, and they also participate in many programs sponsored by the school, such as, the Food Fair , the fashion show held annually, and the Orphants Christmas Party. Dolores Czerwinski President Student Council Our Student Council is composed of one representative from each club, homeroom and organization. The four officers and the nine cabinet members meet daily, while the entire council meets on alternate Wednesdays. The Student Council is a cross section of the entire student body, and problems concerning few or many students are brought up and discussed. Under the superb sponsorship of Mr. Franklin Frey, the Student Council has promoted many activities and functions during the past semester. For example, the Basket Brawl honoring the basketball team and the cheerleaders was organized and promoted by the Council. A dance of this type is usually held during each spring semester, with the Pigskin Prom being given in the fall. Much work has been done on a school handbook to be called The Polyhedronn. This handbook will be of great assistance to entering freshmen in answering the many questions that arise during the first few weeks at Cass. The lunchroom juke-box created numerous problems during the past semester, but through the installation of loud speakers, the hope for smoother and better operation has arisen. The Constitution of the Student Council was revised and ratified to meet and accommodate new problems. Since the present organiza- tion of the Council is relatively new, additional changes will un- doubtedly have to be made before the Council can function as smoothly as it should. The topic of many a discussion was student government . Such things as honor study halls under student supervision, and reorgani- zation of the present hall guard system were suggested as a start to future programs where student government would be more in evidence. Although these are only a few of our activities of the past semes- ter, they are typical of them all. It has been a pleasure to serve with the entire Student Cotmcil, and especially the cabinet, for a grander group of students would be hard to find. I suppose that could have been expected, however, for the majority are of the class of June, 1953. Roger Lindeman President The Cutlook The Outlook staff is an organization of students from all cur- ricula whose sole function it is to publish the school newspaper. In order to qualify for the staff, a student must have completed Journalism I, a course giving the fundamentals of good newspaper work. Our faculty advisor is Mr. J. Rodger Gow, English instructor. Mr. Gow has a deep interest in journalistic work, and by his con- structive analysis and criticism he has helped us to maintain a very high set of journalistic standards. The staff reaffirms its aim of making the Cass Outlook a repre- sentative organ of the entire student body, and is confident of the enthusiastic and whole-hearted support of all Cassites. Martin Broder Ralph Nicholas Co-Editors-in Chief Sportsmanship Council Our Sportsmanship Council was organized for the purpose of promoting all around good sportsmanship both in the various athletic activities and in every-day school experiences. It consists of one representative from each of the athletic teams as well as represen- tatives from other major organizations in school. Our sponsor, Mr. Jenks, has helped the Council in the promotion of many activities during the past semester. Of course, our main objective was to encourage attendance at the various athletic events. All Cassites responded in wonderful fashion and therefore, this job was not as difficult as it could have been. From time to time during the semester, the Sportsmanship Council sponsored assemblies for the entire student body. At the first assembly, the basketball players and cheerleaders received letters for a job well done. Apanel discussion group from Wayne University was the highlight of the second assembly. Because the panel was composed of members from different races and religions, the stu- dents were able to get interesting and helpful answers on many of the subjects of importance to teen-agers. Such a fine .group of students composed this semester's Sports- manship Council that it was truly a privilege to serve with them. Roger Lindeman President Advertising X-1 S 'l erving etroit -AND IJETRUIT SERVES THE WURLIJ! 65QN,lllDA7Fgg0 . E 65 fa, 5 A S 511113577 The products of DetrOit's indus- trial plants are shipped to the four corners Of the earth. Automobiles, adding machines, kitchen ranges, bearings and bolts and thousands of other products hom Detroit plants serve the needs Of people all over the World. And your Gas Company serves the needs of DetrOit's people and plants. De- pendable natural gas provides comforts and conveniences for community homes, essential fuel for industry and commerce. 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And now that you're out of school, you'll expect to meet new friends where you work - young people you'll like and with Whom you can enjoy your leisure time. fAnd how about a vacation with pay?j Then there's the matter of a paycheck-itlll be nice to count on a steady income, a salary that's good from the start and keeps getting better with regular increases. There's a job like this waiting for you at the telephone company! You might want to be a telephone operator or a teller, a cashier or a clerk-those are just some of the many interesting jobs Michigan Bell has for bright young high school graduates like yourself. And therels a chance to advance in all of them. You don't need experience to get a telephone job, and youlll earn a good salary, even while you're learning. What next? Why not visit Michigan Bell's Employment Office? 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NATIO L B K OF DETROIT 44 0FFlCES IN NIETROPOLlTAN DETBGIT Garden City - Harper Vifoods - lnkster - Livonia - Plymouth - Way'ne Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 2 I w iii Ec1itor's Notes As the 1953 Triangle approaches its printing date, all the staff members sigh with relief that their different jobs have finally passed the final check. But by far the happiest and most relieved of us all is our patient, but stable sponsor, Mr. Obel. On the staff this year, we have had many outstanding personalities, among which are Joan Tomboni and Barbara Felker, who together have made the business ends meet for this, the biggest and most expensive Triangle ever produced. For the wonderful stories and photos of each curriculum, we can all applaud the Faculty Editor, Joan Hisle. The very fine work done on the Feature Pages this year can be attributed to Betty Hines, the Feature Editor this year. The seniors can thank Shirley Hilt, Senior Editor, for the great senior photos and calendar of events. Loads of thanks to Organization Editor, Barbara Golinske, who had great patience with all the picture schedules. And for the terrific and top notched art work, we highly applaud Harry Albertson and Millie Forgach, who shared the Art Editorship that make our theme, the IMP, a great success. We give Stuart Bratt many thanks for coming up with our wonderful theme. Hal Richards, Sports Editor, also came up with many new and fine ideas in the fifteen page sport section. Loads of thanks go to Yvonne Bridges, Margaret Smith, and Joyce Angerer, who did the almost impossible job of typing the complete book. Many of us still can't believe how three gals did it. Through graduation the staff will lose almost all its members except Joan Tomboni, Marge Adair, Margaret Smith, Barbara Golinske, Harry Albertson, Betty Hines, and Chuck David. 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.