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DEDICATIDN A teacher affects eternity: he can never tell where his influ- ence stops. Beyond teaching us the arts and sciences, they invite us to find moral order in a disenchanted world. They invite us to know our- selves and to discover our roles in society. This Yearbook is dedicated to these men and women of the faculty of Cass Tech- nical High School WHO HGLADLY T EACH. 5
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TABlE OF CONTENTS Dedication .... . . . 5 Administration . . . . .6 Retirements ...... . . .8 Seniors and Faculty Class Officers ..... . . . I0 Art Curriculum ....... . . . 12 Auto - Aero Curriculum . . . . . . I8 Drafting Curriculum ..... . . . 22 Electrical Curriculum ..... . . . 28 Home Economics Curriculum . . . . . 36 Music Curriculum ....... . . . 44 Mechnical and Polytechnical Curriculums ........... Printing Curriculum . . Science Curriculum .... Summer School .......... Achievements and Awards . . Sports ............... .loin a Club . Organizations Dramatics . Homerooms . Editor's Notes . . .I28 SENIOR CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 9- School opened for the year. 25- Election of Senior Officers. 25- Our first football game- we lost to Pershing. OCTOBER 2- We beat Northwestern in the second game of the season - hoorayl 2- The alumni gave a square and social dance I3- Senior Skip Day - Belle Isle wasn't the same. 20- First card marking. NOVEMBER 6- Senior Hayride I3-Orchestra Concert l7- Awards Assembly FEBRUARY I- School opened for the spring semester. IB- Seniors elected officers - such vigorous campaign ing. 26- Alumni Square Dance MARCH 5- Basket Brawl ll- Senior Frolic - Seniors swam and danced. I6- First card marking. 30- Cap and gown measurements. APRIL 2- Seniors had a hayride in the snow. 9- Band Concert IS- Easter Vacation - at lust. l9' We were measured for OU' COPS and Qowns' l9-23- Seniors stopped at Washington on their I9- Food and Art Fair - wonderful canned foods and way fo New York originals by tomorrows masters 26- geek fo the eid grind. 2O- Pigskin Prom-- honoring our lettermen and cheer- 30, Seniors give ine Hobo Hep leaders. MAY DECEMBER 6- Open House - everyone worked! 4- Hawaiian Holiday - dance given by the Seniors ii- Second ee,-d marking 8' Second Cord mufking IS- Seniors skipped over to Belle Isle. l8- The music Department gave a wonderful Christmas 21- Spring Ceneei-i Concert- 27- Fashion Show 23- Christmas Vacation 28-31. Seniors invaded New York JUNE 4- Senior Play JANUARY 4- R.O.T.C. Field Day 4- Bock to School. I8-Senior Swing Our 8- May J SFIOWTIUICS Shuffle- 23- Graduation - a last walk across the stage. 22- Ser1iOI' Swing Out 25- Senior Prom - no better way to end the year. 27- Graduation - a long awaited night. 28- Senior Banquet followed by the Prom
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Orville Heft Assistant Principal Joseph Wolber Principal Helen Becker Counselor Picture not available Robert Branton Counselor I 2 5 if Q 62 98 2 Garner Bowlby Franklin Frey Principal, Summer School Principal, Summer School ADMINISTRATION Perhaps the omission of a theme from the plan of organization of the I954 Yearboo is to be welcomed as a break from the stereotyped, the too highly standardized. Besides, such omission affords opportunity for flexibility and variety. After all, the Yearbook is intended to portray the activity side of school life and organization. This it does exceptionally well, covering as it does student clubs and organization all athletic teams and programs, extra-curricular music, R.O.T.C., home rooms, soci affairs, and many others. No pupil is without an opportunity to be represented by pt graph in the annual. All members of the staff, whether teachers or clerks or mainter personnel. Your favorite teacher, your favorite elevator operator, both are there. Yi will in later years spend idle moments in retrospect as you thumb through the pages And it is fitting, therefore, that we pay tribute to the Yearbook staff for their diligf effort to make this book one of the outstanding in a long series. pw Vernon Daniels Louis E . Jennings Counselor C0Uf1SSl0r
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