Cass Technical High School - Triangle Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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The road will be long and rough, but our 3 years at Cass will give us ho-pe and encourage- ment along the way. Cass means many things to its students. Concerts, hard work, Mary Pish, sports activities and clubs are all part of Cass Tech. To a senior, Cass is many fond memories, to a freshman, a new opportunity. From its creation in T907 to today, Cass has played an important part in the developement of its students and their country. We have a school we can well be proud of. G f' V Y Y it . .-- ' l ' am.-u-m-iw' m ll' Y ull ll ll , li '::--- I! 3 ' i T 5 il i I 5 ' l - l X is I i l r t' ' i l i i . r iw A, l f A l Our technical high school, with its various curricula, has turned out many students who have gone on to earn national acclaim for their work. We at Cass should feel honored to claim a concert band which is one of the very finest in the country, an art department which continually wins awards in every type of contest, and many other students who bring pride to our school by earning scholarship awards. Our football, baseball basketball and swimming teams have proven themselves also, perhaps not always ending the season on top, but by displaying, throughout the seasons, the type of sportsmanship which distinguishes the champion from the ordinary player. The Detroit of today is an ever expanding, ever modernizing city. Cass Technical High School is a very essential part of Detroit. The new Civic Center, the slum clearance proiects. and the great Expressways all signify a Dynamic Detroit. Our school system, too, has shown great progress. Functional and beaut- iful new elementary schools and high schools have been built. However, technical training in our city is represented by facilities that were built 37 years ago and which have changed very little since. Looking back over this period of thirty years, it is seen that Cass' scholastic influence on the industrial capability of the city has been tremendous. Now, as ever, the industrial corporations eagerly employ Cass graduates. But industrial expansion is now even greater 'than the expansion of the city in general and Cass' facilities are still mainly as they were 30 years ago. The day of the unskilled laborer is over. ln the near future, every man and woman will need some essential technical knowledge in order to survive. While the responsibility for providing adequately skilled citizens is that of all the schools of the coun- try, Cass must carry an added burden. Being the only technical school in Detroit, the industrial capitol of the world, it is the iob of this school to train its students to meet the city's demands. To do this requires an array of curriculums comparable to leading universities. During this past year, scientific achievements by many countries of the world have further exemplified the need for a technical high school in our modern age. Last September the Arts and Sciences curriculum was added to our list of Scientific courses. The Arts and Sciences curriculum offers accelerated and ad- vanced classes to the top 2 to 4 percent of the students in the city. Cass is, however, much more than science and mathematics. The importance of culture is frequently emphasized through art exhibits, symphony concerts, and dramatic productions. Cass years should be, and usually are, among the happiest years of our lives. We cherish the friend- ships formed and the memories of happy occasions and important events. Assemblies, Student Council dances, the R.O.T.C., fashion shows and Cass Open House will represent Cass, years after we have all graduated. We should be proud of the tremendous spirit which prevails at Cass, a driving spirit, an overwhelming spirit, a friendly spirit. Drawing students from every part of Detroit and its suburbs, our school is composed of almost every color, religion and nationality. All attend classes together, eat together and probably most important work together in harmony. This is something wonderful, and yet, it is as it should be. There is no room in America for discrimination and prediudice. We at Cass can be proud of the examples we are setting for others in overcoming these obstacles to democracy. Many of us are now graduating from Cass to move on in the world, many have done so already and many more are sure to do it in the future. But let us all always remember Cass Tech, our school born out of prophesy to build a better future. Harrison L. Engle Class of June, 1958 2 I I LSWQN Heli!! Hmm fx During Mr. Joseph G. Wolber's years at Cass Technical High School, he has constantly striven for improvement in education. Only this last year, under his leadership, the Arts and Sciences curriculum was brought to Cass Tech for the gifted children in Detroit who are capable of advanced courses. This shows his dedication to the young minds of today. This scholarly man has made contributions to Cass Tech and the field of education that can never be overestimated. His leadership and guid- ance has proved itself invaluable to the many graduates through the years who are now in their chosen vocations. Therefore, we, of the Senior Class of January and June 1958, the student body and faculty members proudly dedicate the l958 edition of the Triangle to Mr. Joseph G. Wolber, our beloved principal. 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Previously she had taught English and Latin in both Michigan and Louisiana. She received her B.A. degree at the University of Michigan in 1918 and her M.A. degree from the same institution in 1925. Miss Fuller was a scholarly person, and achieved the rare honor of having been elected to the Phi Beta Kappa scholarship society. Her great interest in books and general literature led her to prepare for school library work at Wayne University. Tranferred from English to the library in 1946, she continued as the Cass librarian until her retirement in June 1957. Her contribution as a teacher and a librarian to the Cass Tech pupils and teacher staff cannot be over- estimated. Through her retirement, Cass Tech lost a fine personality, a lady of culture, a scholar, and a true teacher. HARLEY H. GOODWIN Harley H. Goodwin, a man of quiet interests, finds pleasure in books, gardening, or shooting the family on kodachrome slides- a skill developed in college days when he earned part of his tuition as a photographer. A family man, still devoted to the girl he met in college over 40 years ago, Mr. Goodwin has two children, and is a grandfather to three-with his love of teaching living again in daughter, Fanny Eliza- beth, who teaches special education in the Detroit school system. A man whose thirst for knowledge has never been quenched, and whose has kept abreast of a changing world by studying as he taught, Mr. Goodwin has teaching experience in Manhattan, Kansas, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, in Menominee, Wisconsin, and in Detroit. A community-minded man with always time for church and Boy Scout activities, he now heads Leadership Training for District 10 and holds the coveted Honorary Beaver Award. A contented man who has so lived that retirement means no change more drastic than more time for gardening, books, civic ac- tivities, and a few pleasure trips with wife, Edith. ALICE MILLARD Only one phase of the many-faceted career of Miss Alice Millard has ended-that of a Cass teacher. ln her early years at Cass, Miss Millard sponsored two clubs, the Girl Reserves, a character-building group, and the Girls' League, a social activity organization. Later she developed the program for counseling the handicapped students, served on faculty committees, and made valuable contributions to the insurance committee of city-wide teacher organizations. With the retirement of Miss Millard Cass has lost a stimulating, altruistic personality with a delightful sense of humor, but the city of Detroit will continue to profit by her unselfish interest in people and their problems. She will now have more time to devote to another phase of her career, service to her church and the community. retirements JAMES POLKINGHORN James Polkinghorne was assigned to Cass Technical High School as cl General Maintenance Employee in September, 1922. He retired December 31, 1957, after more than thirty-five years af Continuous service to Cass Technical High School. Mr. Polkinghorne's training and experience leaned more especially to wood work, and, therefore, his headquarters were to be found in the mill room situated in the Cass Tech basement. But his service to the school went far beyond the facilities of the mill room. There was scarcely any maintenance task that he would.-1't undertake, Requisitions for service were important, to be sure, but Jim , as we all called him, did not let the lack of a requisition stand in his way when an emergency was at hand. His conscientious approach to the handling of lumber, and to the use of his hours at Cass, was most commendable. His separation from Cass by retirement represents a distinct loss. Mr. Campbell, who taught night school class with Jim, and who knew him intimately, refers to him in the wards cooperation personified -a worthy tribute indeed! He has our hearty wishes for a long and happy retirement. TRAVER C. SUTTON Mr. T. C. Sutton graduated from AuSable High School in 1907. In the fall of 1907 he entered Adrian College where he spent the next four years. He graduated in 1911. While at college, he received 12 letters in sportsp 4 in Baseball, 4 in Basketball and 4 in Football. He was captain of the basketball team the year they won the championship CMIAAJ. Mr. Sutton came to Cass Tech in 1921 as coach of the football team, He coached for the following three years and had teams that were runners-up for the championship. In 1924, he became a regular teacher in the Physics department of Cass Tech. He received his M.A. degree from the University of Detroit and also Battle Creek College. For several years he taught at the University of Detroit, After 47 years of teaching in the public schools he retired. He is now teaching Physics in Evansville College, Evansville, Indiana. lt was a great lass to the science department and entire school when he left Cass Tech. It will be difficult to fill his place. We wish him the greatest success in his new position. JOSEPH G. WOLBER JOSEPH G. WOLBER, after forty-eight years of teaching and school administrative positions, retired July 1, 1958. He served as a curriculum head of the departments of Electrical, Mechanical Arts, Auto-aero and Architectural Building from 1923 to August, 1930. During his 21-year absence from Cass Tech, he served as assistant principal at Northwestern, followed by a principalship at Chadsey. In September 1951 he returned home , to serve as principal of Cass Technical High School, the school where he embarked upon his teaching career in 1916. Mr. Wolber is a native Detraiter, as he was born an the east side and received his elementary education in St. Joseph's School and obtained his secondary school training in Ammendale Academy of Maryland. Before entering college he obtained a certificate to teach elementary schoal grades in the New York area for nearly six years. While at the University of Michigan he earned his Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts degrees in electrical engineering and physics. After a short period in industry he received the call which brought him to Cass Tech. In the Spring of 1916. Mr. Wolber was instrumental in the promotion and organization of several curriculums while here at Cass and had the pleasure of directing the celebration of the Fiftieth Anniversary of Cass Tech, He is looking forward to his retirement that he may have more time to spend with his wife in traveling, with his three sons and daughter, grandchildren and also with his hobby in wood-working. Mr. Wolber was not only a great inspiration to the many thousands of students as a teacher, but also to many of the teachers who worked under his direction. We extend ta him our very best wishes for many years of good health and happiness. WILLIAM ZERBER Mr. William Zerber has taught at Cass Technical High School for the past thirty six years. He has been a most sincere and loyal teacher to Cass and to the Electrical Department. Mr. Zerber was very instrumental in the early development of electrical courses, procedures, and programs. In the past he has served as key man of the Schoolmen's Club, and was very active as a member of the Dramatics Club of the Cass Technical High School, that provided the students and the faculty with many hours of pleasant entertainment. Bill was one of the original members to organize and serve as president of the Benjamin Comfort Club. Mr. Zerber has been very successful with our younger students. His unending patience, his fatherly advice, his wise counsel and professional attitude has helped more students to mend their ways and seek to do right than any other teacher in the Department. His oft repeated admonition, I want respect-not fear will ring a bell in the minds of many students for years and years to come. His kindness, gentleness, courteausness, and unselfish attitudes are among the reasons why he has always worked with our beginning classes. Mr. Zerber is a veteran of World War I, where he served in the Infantry as an observer until he was wounded and sent back to the United States. For his outstanding performance in the line of duty. he was awarded the Purple Heart. At the present, Mr. and'Mrs. Zerber intend to travel and spend some time in Caseville at their cottage as well as in Detroit. We will all miss Bill , but we will wish him the best of health and happiness. We hope that in his travels he will occasionally find his way back home to Cass Tech. J-., has -.-...X Atllninisltraiio ... ii 4- 1- '. .,---Q. - f N X i X ll JOSEPH G. woLBER oRviL F. HEFT X Principal Ass't Principal The appearance of another Triangle announces another substantial increase in the contribution of Cass Technical High School to the man- power needs of business, industry, fine arts, science, medicine. Thus Cass fulfills its purpose in a manner not even fully conceived by its founders during the formative years. With the return of the ninth grade in 1956 came the promise of still larger graduating classes, with consequent greater influence in the life and welfare of Detroit's people and activities. To you, the members of the T958 classes, our sincere congratula- tions. May the lessons you learned serve you in your careers, guide you in your civic duties, nurture your continued growth as individuals and as fathers and mothers. May the friendships begun at your Alma Mater be enduring. May you enioy the success that has attended the graduates of other years. These blessings we wish for you in abundant measure. ARTHUR ELGES JOHN RUMBALI. Summer School Summer School Principal Principal Uv J. G. Wolber P 'iC'Pal NATHANIEL LEAcH THEODORE Counselor Hol-MBERG Counselor we fe -' 1- L 6' T as B A I 5.- ' E V x W7 If l if ., X 'i VERNON DANIELS HELEN BECKER vioLA KELLY LEONARD ANTH Counselor Counselor Cgungelor Counselor 8 MV 1.5 . - -I M , mf - -Taxi' -Q' EYE' ., l.. BAHR Secretary To Principal F. ROBINSON Library 5 A f , - J. MAHON Ass't Lunchroom Manager ' u A 5 5 ' Y 5, . - 1 1 If 4. il l . Nqgirdl Q, Q ' ,Q .N .. I -fa' A. KARAZIM Elevator Operator .W Q I , I f 'Q 1 , ,Ma 5 V 0,-42 , f' Z 4 I4 ff f f f A ,B 71 , 4' B. KASPRZYK Secretary To Ass't Principal J 'F si f aa' f is V -If E. GAIEFSKY SGT. S. KUNDZlCZ Attendance R.O.T.C. Q 1, C 'U , 4? K 'lx A. FLETCHER L. ROEHRS Secretary Senior Secretary KRecord Clerk? A. TOLENON D. SPLON Library Technician 'Wd . m O A E. KEILHOLZ B. NEIBERT Book Store Manager Book Store Clerk R. PRZYBYCZ Elevator Operator 9 In Main Office wh Q Sf 1--v' R. BLOOD Musical Instrument Room if Q 1 J. MEE Head Janitor X. x 2 X - E N KAR I 514 R. JACOBS Visiting Teacher vgi x H. JAMIESON Secretary To Counselors S x . l ,Q 'x v V. JEHNSEN Lunchroom Manager r. Q 9. 'v V J. POLKINGHORN Carpenter SPONSORS GERALDINE DOLAN EDWIN GAIEFSKY JOHN WENZEL LARRY DI BASIO SHELDON ADELMAN VIRGINIA SWIFT MURRAY FINKBINDER Presidenf Vice President SecreIc1ry Treasurer JANUARY SENIORS JUNE SENIORS NICK MARKAKIS RAYMOND GLEMBOCKI DAGNYA KOKLE CHARLES ELIAS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Vs sw' 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' W 1 1 1 Qv . 7 xxswn Malik 'WE Y 515' X 3 ' L i' gk. Esqsv S ?L 'I E , E Q fs f MJ -4. T . As A. -as lhswxsx. 0 Successful careers in art are attained by many Cass graduates who get diplomas in Commercial Art, Costume Illustration, and Arts and Crafts. All three of these curricula are planned to qualify students for jobs with Detroit studios, department stores, news- papers, manufacturers, and advertising agencies, as well as for further study in art school or college. Basic courses in drawing, painting, design, and art history are designed for all students in the art de- partment. Lettering and layout, poster, merchandise illustration, and graphic design are the specialties in the Commercial Art Curriculum in Costume Illustra- tion, techniques in fashion illustration and costume design are stressed, while iewelry, metal craft, and plastics are elected by those in the Arts and Crafts curriculum. as s. JULES TRATTNER Dept. Head DONALD BRACKETT MARGUERITE DENEAU LEONARD JOHNSON ROBERT .IURMA EDITH OBEL ELIZABETH SCHMIDT ROLAND SCHUHOLZ CAROL WARD ianuary graduates BRENDA BORTMAN Mumford H.S. Student Council A.A.C. Hall Guard 50th Anniversary Pageant Maybee Class Junior Class JUDITH FRAZIER Cooley H.S. 50th Anniversary Pageant A.A.C. Drama Club WILLIAM J. KASTAN Mackenzie H.S. WINIFRED ALLEN Barbour J.H.S. ERLENE COLEMAN Barbour J.H.S. A.A.C. Biology Club National Honor Society Scholarship Committee 5Oth Anniversary Pageant FRED GEERTS Nolan J.H.S. A.A.C. Maybee Class Triangle Artist CHRIS KRUSOFT F V 1. sh -Q cr A L 0 K ' A,A,C, Jackson J.H,S. F Triangle Staff Art Editor A.A,C, ' ' I RONALD PAWELKOWSK Burroughs J.H.S. Qajj glmd ELIZABETH RITCHIE 6 S 5Oth Anniversary Dearborn HS' X Pageant Camera Club Reserve Golf Team SUZANNE WHALEN VIRGINIA SWIFT McMichael J.H,S. Jackson J.H.S. A.A.C. Senior Class Sec. Student Council 1 V Student COunCil Sec. l Sportsmanship Council 'V s Sportsmanship Council 50th Anniversary , Veep Pageant Swimming Team Radio Club Hall Guard . .JCI O 'une QUEENESTER AssroN d Eastern H.S. Q, if T.-.ini sHARoN BUNTING 4 A Cooley H.S. , H FRE2C:?r5er. ft- x S Advertising Art Club Q AAC. ' ' Junior Club V, ' , I ii ,t,, I3 SYLVIA A. BIALKO Redford H.S. Sportsmanship Council A.A.C. Girl's Swimming Team Student Council Lette-rgirl's Club RALPH FERRI Nolan J.H.S. 50th Anniversary Pageant MARIAN JOHNSCN McMichael J.H.S. A.A.C. F.T.A. Pres. Photography Club Student Council Junior Red Cross JANET KRYSICK Pershing HS. A.A.C. Swimming Team Sportsmanship Council Treas. Senior Representative Senior Trip Committee Hall Guard ANDREA SAMAGOCHIAN Tappan J.H.S. Student Council A.A.C. SUSAN ARONOFF Durfee J.H.S. A.A.C. Library Staff Technician Staff ISABELLE CZEPELEWSKI Jackson J.H.S. National Honor Soc. Advertising Art Club Junior Class Maybee Class ROD DULLUM Jackson J.H.S. Advertising Art Club Hall Guard JEANNISE GILLESPIE Nativity Maybee Club A.A.C. SHARON JACOBS Durfee J.H.S. A.A.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Journalism Class JERRY LAWRENCE Visitation A.A.C. Triangle Staff Technician Staff Junior Class ANNETTE MALTZ Modern Dance Club A.A.C. DAVID PAZDERNIK D.C.D.S. Hall Guard Baseball Team GARY RUDOLPH Leland A.A.C. Hall Guard ROSALIE SHOW St. Philip Neri Triangle Staff A.A.C. Junior Class Maybee Class g t Y 7 l 01 M .SLR -1: i , fx ? P If . Q7 ni Q' ' Q 1 96 I, 3 A nel '53 ' A A I. -Pr .X . if ' 261. V21 .4 'C i ' 1 ,'.f'f 7 L L we L N C.- J Q BEVERLY ELTO Foch J.H.S. A.A.C. Maybee Class DOLORES GLINTER Redford H.S. A.A.C. Studlent Council Junior Class Maybee Class LINA KINNEY McMichael J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Photography Club A.A.C. NANCY LYTLE Mackenzie H.S. National Honor Society Student Council Swim Team F.T.A. JOSEPH MESSING Pershing H.S. A.A.C. Technician Staff DENNIS PIANSKER Burroughs J.H.S. A.A.C. Hall Guard Reserve Football Junior Class BRENDA RYAN Burroughs J.H.S. A.A.C. Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard ANTHONY SMITH Thurston H.S. Swim Team Lettermen's Club Manager of Girls Swim Team T4 K. I -'Fife ww, 1 'F . r + 5 1 aiaimfw , , if lf' 'K ' l-Ili ' H i I' lui in ': it-1 .fre x J 'er' I TERRY FRIEDMAN SONIA HERMAN Durfee J.H.S. A.A.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard KATHLEEN KOTKOWSKI St. Stanislaus Camera Club Drama Club Junior Class Maybee Class A.A.C. JOANNE MACKENZIE Maybee Class JAY NIEMI Post J.H.S. Maybee Class SANDRA ROBINSON Barbours J.H.S. A.A.C. Biology Club Maybee Class DICK SALAY Farmington H.S. Sophomore Class Junior Class Maybee Class A.A.C. MARY STAIKOS Post J.H.S. National Honor Society A.A.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Hutchins J H S A AC wilson momrsou ' J f? Greusel J.H.S. , gb w MARJORIE THURMAN .Zi W . W 7, ANN TRUDELL Plymouth H.S. Junior Class at Maybee Class ,. Sportsmanship Council J A.A.C. J LEOH WEBSTER C' 1 Nolan J.H.S. Hall Guard f X 5 D :A TOM TIECHE Pos? J.H.S. A.A.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Senior Class fills L rvfsl Al f'-x fi fi fad kN 5 f . kg. J A hi. iii!! l .A nz L4 K.- f-N fx,- ,.-.xfx-fNIf N ' ' 'S f'S 1 f 'x I-5 1 D' fl I -HIL I 'W 1 AgJ - u - N - l' X - 15 MGDEQMOTT Q O 1 fin 050-' J A f ' ,lx I9 ' lf! J J 6.S',,xTN 3 o Z T I 1 'll.ll0 The Automotive, Aeronautical, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration curricula have been planned to provide students with excellent training in mechanics, English, social studies, mechanical draw- ing, chemistry, physics, and mathematics. All of these courses are becoming more and more necessary as our world advances in technology. When a student has completed the above courses, he is well equipped to know and understand present conditions and practices. The training will help the student readily adiust himself to industry or college. The shop work in the Aeronautical Curriculum consists of hand tools, air- craft engines, airframes, welding, aero- dynamics, aircraft engine testing, aircraft construction, meteorology, and naviga- tion. The shop work in the Automotive Curriculum consists of the practical and technical aspects of hand tools, engines, power units, and automotive servicing. The shop work in the Air Conditioning Curriculum includes the construction, installation, and servicing of domestic, commercial, and industrial air condition- ing and refrigeration units. Driver Training for all students in the school is also a part of the Automotive Curriculum. r 1 f A -' its i R . 4 5 , . Fifi, JAMES JAMBAS WILLIAM TREVARROW LAWRENCE KEEPER I6 L x . CARL TURNQUIST Dept. Head 'Qs '.q WILLIAM BOWDITCH 19' OWEN ELLISON 4 ianuary graduates KENNETH F. CURRY Wilson J.H.S. Refrigeration Club Student Council Maybee Class MURRAY R. FINKBEINER Burroughs J.H.S. Senior Class Treas. Baseball Football Lettermans Club Maybee Class Student Council RONALD HAASE Wilson J.H,S. Modeleers Club MALCOLM LIVELY Condon J.H.S. Hall Guard Condors Club BOB MORRIS Post J.H.S. Swimming Team CHESTER SCOTT JR. Barbour J.H.S. Football Track Hall Guard TONY WILLIAMS Nolan J.H.S. Refrigeration Club Treas l r A 95' W , fy '4' 1 'Yr ,,, XI W 3 ff , ffcwrm X E v was V e 4 A . V 5 to -i- . Ut l -r GARY BACIGAL Jackson J.H.S. Basketball Baseball Student Council Hall Guard Homeroom Rep. LARRY DI BASIO Jackson J.H.S. Varsity Football Senior Class Pres. Varsity Baseball Lettermens Club Student Council MICHAEL K. FOULKE Nolan J.H.S. Maybee Class Senior Class GEORGE HILL Hutchins J.H.S. Condor Club Maybee Class Discussion Club Sec. Homeroom Rep. ROBERT MARCOTTE Hutchins J.H.S. Stage Crew R.O.T.C. FRANK NOTO Post J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Senior Class Hall Guard WILLIAM CECIL THOMPSON McMichael J.H.S. Auto-Aero Club Condor Club Maybee Class Hall Guard Varsity Football Lettermans Club I7 +5 i' f X- .2 IL J A ski' 'gg N I , ,xxx in 1,55 l , at .I sh R7 R 1:-5 1 , . il r E 'Lt Q I ,135-in ll '- KENNETH BOJAN Post J.H.S. Hall Guard Auto-Aero Club Modeleers Club R.O.T.C. JOHN DIEBOLT Jackson J.H.S. Hall Guard Modeleers Club Pres. ROBERT GRAFFA Barbour J.H.S. Hall Guard MICHAEL HUNTER Foch J,H.S. Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class R.O.T.C. GERRY MAYLE Burroughs J.H.S. KEN B. ROGUS Oak Park HS, Student Council Hall Guard CHARLES B. WOLIN Hutchins J.H.S. Refrigeration Club Sec Hall Guard Maybee Class iune g raduates J L mules ANDERSON tl IV l will WENDY BIDER 'c Durfee J.H.S. ' . NEIL CLARK Auto Aero Club K Hutchins J.H.S. . , Jumor Class ' T2 V, ' Student Council A A Maybee Class ' Football is Student Council t Sportsmanship Club , ' L , 1' 9 , f, SQ' 'iw Mx Rosen nucorrne Cl',fIfffmf'jLL S y I Barbour J.H.S. ' A T A CI' ' ' . f u o ero u T mZrri:'IIXnBagd d im , ,Q Condor Club lPres.p K xi C ti any N, Student Council lTreas.L , 52,5 A' JOUFUCI an , , Drill Team icapm , y Umor ass National Honor Society N.C.O. Club ' ' A ,ia ' fi 'Ji' I Modeleers ' ' xl gif' 5 V Chadsey H.S. 't ' Hall Guard fb X '- jf i.'- irtx ' Auto Aero Club ..,,. ' ' A' -gil ' ,. a .ty ' ' HARLAN HOLTf JR. I I LAWRENCE HORN Jackson J-l'l-5- J- McMichael J.H.S. Basketball if U V 6 Maybee Class I Lettermen's Club Ev - K Ayl t , V ll Pen Pal Club 1 N Auto Aero Club M, X T Senior Class 'X ' Hall Guard R f i'i' q Track , Rocket Club X N A. WT' Debate Club M f 1 . WILLIAM JOHNSON , 4 Northeastern H.S. 1 Student Council A 3 PHILIP H. JOHNSTON 1 ' Sportsmanship Council any 5 Benlippen ' Track 7 - , Swim Team N Reserve Basketball 5 t ,V N Maybee Class f Ps, ,. f , t 5 Rf Q ,gs , f Q f-ss. , , f wa l 'xiii W . A Cross Country 4 ,5 Y y f it J p I Q -aft t jg LAWRENCE PATRICK KING Post J.H.S. ' EMMANUEL KONTOS y Auto Aero Club ' 6: N Durlee 'l'H'S' J Lettermen's Club is . K Maybee Class 4 ,9 it 4 Student Council f tl JUn'0 Class lQitg4,t t Track Team fag, i'f Cross Country , N U i X Hall Guard ' R .T X It WALDEMAR y LUNGERSHAUSEN MARVIN MAIU ' Post Intermediate r M gif F'-ich -l-l'l'S- J, 0' Condors Club H g fit J . A Condors , , I Auto Aero Club KTVSBS-l - if vi 'f National Honor Society ,ty XA T A H ' A -- it Ab ' - it ' 'QTY ' T8 DENNIS BIELAWSKI Burroughs J.H.S. Condors Rocket Technology Club MICHAEL CRUGER Burroughs J.H.S. Student Council Cabinet Swimming Team lCapt.J Junior Class President Lettermen's Club DAVID ELLISTON Hutchins J.H.S. Student Council Junior Class Maybee Class RONALD HOLLER Foch J.H.S. Auto Aero Club fSec.-Treas.J Condors Soaring Club Weepl Maybee Class Junior Class BORIS IGLEWICZ Hutchins J.H.S. Auto Aero Club Rocket Club lSec.J Hall Guard Discussion Club DARRELL JONES Barbour J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard PAUL KORBY Tappan J.H.S. Auto Aero Club Condors Club Rocket Club Modeleers Club Discussion Club National Honor Society NICK MARKAKIS Durfee Int. Senior Class Pres. Student Council Maybee Class Cabinet Auto Aero lPres.J R,O.T.C. Officers Club Condors Club CSec.i , TOBY MIDDLETON Fatwoods H.S. PATRICK SHEALEY Eastern H.S. Condors Soaring Club R.O.T.C. HING YEE Hutchins J.H.S. Maybee Class Discussion Club an , 1 jf, 4 A, If EDOUARDE PETIT lnkster H.S. NORMAN W. SMITH Hutchins J.H.S. ef' Cnr, r Z Q6- in g f X::221:?f:5:'ba as 1 - Cross Country , 1 X Auto Aero Club ,JH ' ' ' Lettermen's Club V Rocket Club I ll I l l f 'x ig 9 'f 1 f sf l ii 'Q X 3 .,,,sv Q ' .fxfx GLX' 2 g Q , . f ft-'L' AQ l X fly X X f f IN NC 1 ll SL!! JN A- 25YfE I9 ROBERT QUAID Jackson J.H.S. Varsity Basketball Varsity Track Varsity Football Lettermen's Club Auto Aero Club CP Hall Guard HENRY WHITE Lelend Hall Guard Maybee Class Track Football Lettermen's Club res.J accom GD The electric y o specialization in the field of electricity and electronics. M any of our graduates go to college and have made som ' ' e very impressive records. For the pupils not inter- ested in college, our curriculum offers excellent oppor tunities as apprentices, helpers, and iourneymen. The principle fields covered in al curriculum consists of four ears f our electrical courses are: circuit analysis, including the national and local electrical code rulings, radio and television service, theory and practice, industrial electr ' ' ' onics and applications, power wiring for both alternating and direct currents. Our curriculum is based on a well planned foundation of English, mathematics, drafting, and science. Much time is spent reviewing modern practices and present equipment and installation of variou s manufac- turers and electrical contractors. ' 1. Qu A W . - f Q . 1 - L Y 1 3 , f, HAROLD STORMZAND 20 XXW Q .GTI Not Pictured FERNAND FEIG DONALD O'BRlEN twfvm li. NORMAN BROWN Dept. Head LAWRENCE APPLEBAUM . , r . 'tg ww A . 3 f I' ROY HOCKING WILLIAM ZERBER JOSEPH ZUKOWSKI ianuary graduates EDWARD APPLEBAUM Durfee J.H.S. Chamber Orchestra Electronics Club Pres. Student Council Symphony Orchestra WILLIAM CULLY Wilson J.H.S. Star Delta Club Student Council Hall Guard Maybee Class GEORGE FAGAN Nolan J.H.S. Maybee Class National Honor Society INDULIS GLESKE Tappan J.H.S. Electronics Club Maybee Class Discussion Club JOHN E. JASPER Jackson J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Star Delta Club RAMON J. KUCZERA Wilbur Wright Star Delta Club R.O.T.C. Junior Class Maybee Class ROBERT LA PORTE JR. Jefferson J.H.S. Star Delta President Maybee Class Secretary Student Council Junior Class SHEL ADELMAN Durfee J.H.S. Non-Com's Club Star Delta Club Senior Class Vice Pres. Varsity Football GERALD CHAIKA Hutchins J.H.S. DENIS A. DLUGOSZ Chadsey H.S. - 7,-i 1. if ' W W Junior Class Cabinate -I ,X , Maybee Class Star Delta Club 1 Homeroom Rep. L ' 'L M Archery Club . TOM FERGUSON . , Barbour J.H.S. 6' Star Delta Club gi ri c - Lettermens Club N a ...., Boys Varsity Swim Team ' Hall Guard Captain l 0 I LAWRENCE GOLDMAN Mumford H.S. rf f Symphony Orchestra 4' X Star Delta Club I Q- Student Council R.O.T.C. A Chamber Orchestra '- l EA 'J 1 t NEIL K. KRANDALL Post J.H.S. Varsity Band , f ,T R.O.T.C. I b T r 5 Non-Coms C u Star Delta Club I Q Chess Club , ' K Maybee C ass i .A P It A' 1 Assam I I 41' STANLEY LACHOWICZ S X Cleveland J.H.S. - 'Q Star Delta Club ' , Wx Maybee Class 'T 'tlil Us 1 WALTER NIEYERS f,' I 3 W I Jackson J.H.S. X ' Hall Guard J .V ' 7 I ' -X 21 LEROY E. ANDERSON Post Int. Track and Cross Country Hall Guard Maybee Class JORDAN COLBERT Mumford J.H.S. Student Council Hall Guard Star Delta Vice Pres. Maybee Class Treas. Reserve Football National Honor Society KENNETH DUZENBURY Hutchins J.H.S. R.O.T.C. DAVID EDWARD FOLEY Post J.H.S. Student Council Hall Guard Junior Class Vice Pres. Maybee Class Star Delta Treas. WILLIAM HARRISON Wilson J.H,S. Archery Club Hall Guard Maybee Class ALVEN KROOT Durfee J.H.S. Star Delta Club Electronics Club Varsity Band Hall Guard ROY LE HUE St. Joseph Maybee Class Junior Class R.O.T.C. HARRY MUSZYNSKI Chadsey HS. Hall Guard Maybee Class RONALD T. OAKES Foch J.H.S. Track MORRIS SAFFORD Redford H.S. JOHN J. ZAJAC Denby H.S. Baseball All City Hall Guard iune graduates MARVIN E. CULBERSON Cleveland J.H.S. Junior Class Star Delta Maybee Class IMSSC SAM GOODMAN Durfee J.H.S. Baseball Lettermen's Club Maybee Class GLEN GROSS Denby H.S. Student Council Maybee Class INSOO JOH Durfee J.H.S. 4, rv-.V - X e ff 1 , - I r, ,.,, 'a, N., ff I s. f is 1 , G fi 15' 1 r Q ap iii- . f - A T lil! 3' -eff!-flll, 'll llq?'l f' I ali 7 l- ,Tlf V A W 1' ls JG K l ' A 0' I fl 1 ,X ' z 1 K. A X955 -xl ' I J' Lg is 'sft K , ' ft . RICHARD ST. ONGE Tappan J.H.S. R.O.T.C. Non-Com Club Secretary of Non-Corn Club GLENN SASS Burroughs J.H.S. Maybee Class LESLIE BERLIN Durfee J.H.S. GERALD DE CARTERET Tappan J.H.S. Student Council Electronics Club JEROLD GOODING Barbour J.H.S. Varsity Football Varsity Track Lettermen's Club Student Council ERNEST HICKSON Nolan J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Student Council LEE KRUSE Foch J.H.S. 22 ,lr ' i li, is ALVIN ROSE Durfee J.H.S. Star Delta Club Maybee Class Cabinet R.O.T.C. HANS SCHWINK Barbour J.H.S. Track Team Hall Guard HENRY RONALD BOND Greusel J.H.S. Star Delta Hall Guard LEDFORD GIBSON, JR. Foch J.H.S. Electronics Club TIM GRAY Cleveland J.H.S. Junior Club Hall Guard Star Delta Camera Club JOHN HRICZAK Greusel J.H.S. GORDON KORHONEN Durfee J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class DONALD KONIECZKI Cleveland J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Student Council MARTIN MASLOWSKY Durfee J.H.S. Star Delta Club ROBERT OPPENHEIM Durfee J.H.S. Star Delta Junior Class Maybee Class MERVIN ROBERTS Nolan J.H.S. National Honor Society Student Council Junior Class Maybee Class CCabinetl Harvard Book Award THOMAS STEPHENS Eastern H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Electronics Club N.C.O. Club EDWIN WERTANEN Durfee J.H.S. R.O.T.C. DONALD T. WISNIEWSKI Nolan J.H.S. Hall Guard lCapt.J Junior Class Maybee Class WANG H. YEE Miller H.S. Electronics Club Maybee Class Q6 gl .hx 9 V rf ,' Fa? Ax' f . if z' x ZZ I ' Q P 4' . Vx A:-.,, ,P , xi A-fb-5-Y-. -. , .1 , X 5: 6- E-time A I 5 i Q. Q,- xxx. Al ,1 GEORGE McLAUGHLlN Tappan J.H.S. Student Council Star Delta Junior Class Maybee Class WALTER R. MAJEWSKI St. Florian Junior Class Maybee Class lPres.l VIRGIL PATTMAN Cleveland J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Track Cross Country Lettermen's Club Varsity Band VERNON SATOH Jefferson J.H.S. Maybee Class EDWARD VARANA Chadsey H.S. Football Student Council Maybee Class Junior Class Cross Country Star Delta JOHN WILLIAMS Jefferson J.H.S. Maybee Class NEAL WOLFSON Post J.H.S. Star Delta Club Electronics Club Hall Guard CCapt.J Maybee Class RONALD J. ZELLA University of Detroit H.S. Star Delta Club Student Council Junior Class Maybee Class 23 6 s ,t fr 2. 954' sf ,, F, l i Shit E 2 4 I I 4 E' fi 1 A iw' N' sJ r I Cn l 'ah pl YT, I 11 I .', xl F' if 1' 15 r RONALD MAZER Durfee J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard RAYMOND A. McCREA Nolan J.H.S. Freshman Football Varsity Football Lettermen's Club Maybee Club Junior Class LAWRENCE RsJNiAK Hamtramck H.S. Hall Guard Student Council Maybee Class FRANK SCHMIDT Cleveland J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class JACK WARRICK Nolan J.H.S, Junior Class Maybee Class ROBERT WILLARD Nolan J.H.S. Star Delta R.O.T.C. Student Council Varsity Band Maybee Class ALLAN O. WORTH Cranbrook Hall Guard Student Council Condors lPres,, Sect Maybee Class 55-wkespeavg lt. Not Pictured JOSEPH CURRAN MICHAEL FRANKO ROBERT KRAFT GENE SCRIMPSHER HART STIEBEL .cy , .FH 43 In qi? 5' N 2. P wr W3 A I '.. LI Y THELMA BOYD CLARK CHURCHILL BEATRICE COOPER y ' -f L L, sp 1- sf I , bf 4 ' ' I FRANCES MAY HEIMOWITZ CHARLOTTE HAMBURGER HUEBNER L15 V-13.4 , I , Tw 9 -iw S' I R I . , 5 , 3' L LEORA OLIVER GLADYS PETERSEN MARGARET QUA f iw Q , 5-rx iisv' 8 S' - 4- , R If ' ' VRF' , ftvifg L ' MARJORIE SMITH AILEEN SUNDSTROM ELEANOR TAKKEN 24 1 5 V,L, , S 1' , V5 I MARIE DREVDAHL SIDNEY FORMAN 1, L C wILLIAM KOLOFF SHIRLEY MELLOW ff, iw , A LAURENCE RAY EMMA LOU ROTHMAN F 5 ' A I 7 BEATRICE VIRGINIA ZOBIAN TROMBLEY fx 195 L. ,I MARGARET MC LIN Depf. Head x I' 'C' X -s BEVERLY ASHBY 1 'ix ' RODGER Gow A 6 In ,lan ILsE NUSBAUM , 1 ' 2 E MARGARET SC HAUPNER I, 5 , Q, 2 I I 1 ' .9307 1 19 LEO CIERPIAL SOCIAL Wm x W R X EM '- T JOHN VAN CAMPEN 135 'L 1 l 'QT-..:. 3 A ,, ,Af , , Q , W ' , X 'wr X- ' ' ' ' ? X Jn 4 . Noi Pictured PHYLLIS LEDERER ROBERT WOJCIK Qwww 25-x kwa. N , i i f' x EY JOSEPH BOSCO FRANK CUDILLO ef' gi J I fx I SIDNEY KELMAN CHARLES REICH JACK REITER ' fl rx Q ' ' X 1 ef' R af' Dept. Head jx DOROTHY FISCHER nouns nossw 6 X JONAS SEGAI. ROBERT TROTTER RAYMOND ULVELING JOHN WENZEL 25 43 f CQ QJD QD DOROTHY PATNALES .f., 'fa' . 4 ':h-v- ' I: i, 1' qilii, O 5 S Dept. Head GD i Q ,, r 0 655 6 Q o ' ,, 3.3 The Home Economics Department has a three-fold purpose in preparing its individual members for im- mediate employment, happy and effective family living, and advance study in Home Economics or Nursing Education. There are four curricula from which to choose: Dress Design-for the person interested in designing, mak- ing, merchandising or teaching clothing or textiles, Institutional Foods-for the individual desiring to specialize in food preparation, commercially or educationally, Pre-Nursing - for the girl who wants to become a nurse in a hospital, industry or for public health, Pre-Nursing Commercial-for anyone whose interests are in nursing and commercial work. In this curriculum the student can combine the commercial training with the technical courses-This dual program makes possible direct employment as doctors' assis- tants. Not Pictured DELORES CZERWINSKI -v a. ks Q Pl Q3 , . X Li SIGNE TURNER KATHARINE WALKER DOROTHY BROWNE I' Q- , l - i I , . . L .,.,1, 'wwu'ff ffl' ELEANOR KING LILLIAN SCHLEIN 1-vw LEONA WESTERLUND G M , dx .Q fin iF'Ns , -0 - ...ar- ALICE BAXTER T ' BY' 'Sv I' LUCILLE ci-row as 0 Fit MARY MILLER MARILYN SHAY ANNA WROBEL ianuary graduates NELLIE BURDEN Hunter J.H.S. CCC Sportsmanship Council Student Council Hall Guard Office Ass't GLORIA JEAN DICKENS Barbour J.H.S. Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council Biology Club Junior Class Maybee Class ARTHELIA FILLMORE Hutchins J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Office Ass't MARGARET FAYE GAINES Condon J.H.S. National Honor Society CCC Pres., Sec., Treas. Technician Staff Biology Club Student Council Sportsmanship Council ROBERTA GLOCK Redford H.S. Girls' Basketball Lettergirls Club SANDRA J. INGRAM Post J.H.S. Y-Teens Nurses Ass't Junior Red Cross Sportsmanship Council BARBARA ANN KOSCIOLEK Felician Academy ? l l 'E x LAVERNE ALBRIGHT Greusel J.H.S. CCC Office Assistant Hall Guard Junior Class Future Teachers JOANN ROSE COURT Burroughs J.H.S. Cheerleader Capt. CCC Veep. National Honor Society Junior Class Sec, Maybee Class Cabinet Technician Staff PATRICIA DU BOSE Condon J.H.S. Q? f iw 1' '43 Y-Teens 5 .:Z .,y Office Ass't Hall Guard ESTELLA FOSTER Barbour J.H.S. Girls Varsity Basketball CCC Sportsmanship Council Y-Teens Maybee Class Letter Girls Club TAMINIE GATTOS Jefferson J.H.S. Student Council Future Teachers Camera Club Junior Class Cabinet CCC Sgt. at Arms Y-Teens SONJA JEAN HOLLINGSWORTH Sherrard J.H.S. Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class JOYCE KENNEDY Carver J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council qi if Office Ass't . 'i gy Archery Club ' IMSSC Y-Teens INTHEA CATHERINE LACY Hutchins J.H.S. Office Ass't 27 s M- .JAH ss fr. IU! 5 'VT X DIANE I. BULIK St. Ritas Homeroom Representative CCC Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Choir Principals Assistant ALICE JEANNE DERDERIAN Pershing HS. Fashion Board Maybee Class CCC JOYCE DYER-HURDON LeLand J.H.S. Junior Class CCC Student Council SANDRA LENELL FOSTER Jefferson J.H.S. CCC Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Student Council DOLORES GELIOS McMichael J,H.S. CCC Pres., Veep. National Honor Society Technician Staff Student Council Biology Club INELL HARRELL Condon J.H.S. Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council Office Ass't DOREEN S. KLINE Durfee J.H.S. Teachers Ass't Hall Guard Student Council LUCY MARY LACY Sherrard J.H.S. Girls' Varsity Basketball Tennis Team Qettergirls Club Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council Nurse's Ass't JANET PATRICIA LANGFORD McMichael J.H.S. Camera Club Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Office Ass't GERALDINE MAY Cleveland J.H.S. Student Council Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Office Ass't BERTHA M. MURPHY Hunter J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Student Council Maybee Class Junior Class Future Teachers BARBARA ROGERS Sacred Heart H.S. FRANCES J. SENOPOLE Burroughs J.H.S. Cheerleader CCC Maybee Class Pres. Junior Class Sportsmanship Council Technician Staff DONNA SNEAD Barbara J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council PHYLLIS J. TAYLOR Barbour J.H.S. CCC Student Council Future Teachers Hall Guard Capt. Office Ass't VICKY ANNETTE WALNY Foch J,H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Adult Day Ass't Hall Guard 4 Q6 14-in A can YF' iz-J J' K' 'Fr S7 J 1 ,.. X X G Iv ir fx lt ,L Mil' Q- 30 I I BARBARA LANKFORD Eastern H.S. Camera Club Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Office Ass't Hall Guard NORMA FAYE MAYS Hutchins J.H.S. Varsity Basketball Hall Guard Letter Girls Y-Teens SHARON PAS St. Rita Nurses Ass't Hall Guard Home Ec. Treas. DORIS ROLAND Sherrard J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Biology Club Y-Teens BARBARA SLAUGHTER Burroughs J.H.S. Junior Class Cheerleader Co-Capt. Senior Representative Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council Technician Staff DELPHINE SOSNOWSKI Burroughs J.H.S. CCC Maybee Class Senior Class Junior Class Sportsmanship Council ROSA THOMAS Hutchins J.H.S. CCC Student Council Modern Dance Sportsmanship Council Future Teachers Hall Guard THERESA H. WEBER Hunter J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Modern Dance Future Teachers Student Council 28 FX 1 ,E T., 5' M lc. ah, nut 4,-nz JANICE MARCHAND Hutchins J.H.S. JOAN MAROCZKOWSKI Greusel J.H.S. CCC Sportsmanship Council Office Ass't DOROTHY YVONNE POOLE Miller H.S. CCC Girls Swimming Team Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Y-Teens JOANNE ROLL McMichael J.H.S. CCC Student Council Nurses Ass't Sportsmanship Council MAXINE SMITH Greusel J.H.S. CCC Biology Club Future Teachers Maybee Class Junior Class HELEN MOWAT SPARK Jefferson J.H.S. CCC Sportsmanship Council Maybee Class Junior Class SANTRANELLA THOMAS Hutchins J.H.S. CCC Corresponding Sec. Sportsmanship Council Student Council Office Assistant Y-Teens BETTY WORRIX Jefferson J.H.S. CCC Office Ass't Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class MARILYN JEAN ZACHARY McMichael J.H.S. Future Teachers CCC Y4Teens Sportsmanship Council National Forensic League S Office Ass't O lune graduates OLGA BEN Chadsey H.S, F.T.A. fSecretaryJ Maybee Class Counselors Ass't CAROLE BRENHAM Cleveland H.S. C.C.C. Girls Basketball Lettergirls Club CHRISTINE BROWN Barbour J.H.S. Maybee Class Junior Class Y-Teens Hall Guard Office Ass't DORIS COOKS Condon J.H.S. Hall Guard Office Ass't Junior Class Maybee Class CECELIA FRANEK St. Ladislaus C.C.C. Maybee Class Biology Club Senior Class BRENDA HOPKINS McMichael J.H.S. Y-Teens C.C.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Student Council ,, it Q1 4 J ,f f I E. Nwwfrzff K kr,,, ,K . li SUSAN JULIA ZOTOS Jefferson J.H.S. CCC Nurses Aid Office Ass't Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard -- Q MARY BAILEY Jefferson J.H.S. Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class Office Ass't Sportsmanship Council VIVIAN BEVERLY Sherrard J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council W Maybee Class Modern Dance Club Hall Guard i L f, :, MARCELLA BRINSON Sherrard J.H,S. Future Teachers Tennis Team LY f Office Ass't .gg-an KARMEN BROWN Barbour J.H.S. Tennis Team Hall Guard Maybee Class Office Ass't Nurses Aid BARBARA COULTEN Barbour J,H,S. Student Council Future Teachers Hall Guard Office Ass't Junior Class RUTHIE HARRIS Sherrard J.H.S. C.C.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Office Ass't Tennis Team Y-Teens FRANCE HOPKINS McMichael J.H.S. Basketball Team Lettergirls Club '--' Hall Guard QT' Office Ass't 5 s 7fg 29 4. is .!f J V N 1 ' I CAROLINE BALLARD Nolan J.H.S. C.C.C. Student Council Junior Class KAROLYNE BINGLEY Post J.H.S. Switchboard Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class Nurse Ass't JANET BRODERSEN Jefferson J.H.S. Maybee Class Cass Caperettes Club JOYCE COLEMAN Jefferson J,H..S SANDRA EVERITT Post J.H.S. A.A,C. Student Council Junior Class Maybee Class National Honor Society Sportsmanship Council BLODWYN HOPKINS Burroughs J.H,S. Camera Club Junior Class Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council BOBBIE HOSEY Greusel J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Drama Club Office Ass't MELLARESE HOSEY Greusel J.H.S. Hall Guard Sportsmanship Council Drama Club FAYE KALIDONIS McMichael J.H.S. Call Caperates Club Future Teachers Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class CAROLE KLEIN Nolan J.H.S. Cass Capers Club Sportsmanship Council Biology Club Junior Class Maybee Class Office Ass't PRISCILLA KUSHIDA Condon J.H.S. Maybee Class F.T.A. Nurses Ass't Office Ass't Counselors Ass't MARY JO LINSEY Barbour J.H.S. Choir Girls Vocal Biology Club C.C.C. SHIRLEY MARSHALL Barbour J.H.S. Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class Y-Teens Modern Dance Counselor Ass't LAREETA MATTHEWS Hutchins J.H.S. Office Ass't Hall Guard Sportsmanship Council Counselor Ass't JOAN McCERARY McMichael J.H.S. Student Council Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard ,Es 4 1' M I , ,X . -4- 'XXX mx MNT' Q y 4 H 4' X 1 ix Q L. K -, SHIRLEE JEMISON Biology Club Future Teachers Club Camera Club Office Ass't Hall Guard MARVA BURNETTA KENDRICK Miller H.S. C.C.C. DAGNYA KOKLE Hutchins J.H.S. Student Council Lettergirls Club Senior Class lSec.J Maybee Class Junior Class Girls Basketball Team COLLEEN LaBREW Cleveland J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard C.C.C. Varsity Basketball MARJORIE LLOYD Nolan J.H,S. C.C.C. Sportsmanship Council Girls Swim Team Junior Class CHRISTINE MARTIN McMichael J.H.S. Biology Club Drama Club Junior Class Maybee Class Y-Teen Student Council BRENDA MAYS Barbour J.H.S. Cheerleader Swim Team Modern Dance Junior Class Maybee Class Y-Teens JEANETTE Mc DOWELL Sherrand J.H.S. Maybee Class Junior Class C.C.C. Y-Teens Office Ass't 30 CAROLYN JONES Greusel J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard PHYLLIS KINCAID Jefferson J.H.S. Office Ass't Junior Class Maybee Class ALICE KUCZMARSKI Hamtramck H.S. SANDRA LEAVEL Sherrard J.H.S. C.C.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Office Ass't EUNICE LORD Mary Lyon J.H.S. Technician Staff Junior Class Hall Guard C.C.C. Maybee Class JEANETTE MARTIN Tappan J.H.S. Office Ass't Betty Crocker Award Junior Class Sportsmanship Council MARY Mc CAMPBELL Hutchins J.H.S. C.C.C. Future Teachers CORA McKNIGHT Foch J.H.S. Hall Guard Modern Dance Y-Teens MARILYNN MILLER Greusel J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Maybee Class Junior Class Student Council Mr. Daniels' Ass't MARTHA MORRISON Condon J.H.S. Fashion Board C.C.C. Student Council Junior Class National Honor Society Biology Club CAROLINE PALUZZI Barbour J.H.S. C.C.C. F.T.A. Junior Class Maybee Class Office Ass't LORETTA REETZ Foch J.H.S. C.C.C. Concert Band Marching Band Varsity Basketball Tennis Team Lettergirls Club MAXINE RIDDLE Hutchins J.H.S. Office Ass't Fashion Board RUMIKO SAKOW Jefferson J.H.S. C.C.C. Biology Club Junior Class Maybee Class Office Ass't Hall Guard ASLEAN SCOTT Durfee J.H.S, C.C.C. ARVERDELLARA SELLEY McMichael J.H.S. F.T.A. Camera Club Hall Guard Student Council '63 ses.. 0 f 2 'H an F f f i 0 a ? 4 5? KATHY MOLDOVAN Durfee J.H.S. Swim Team Lettergirls Club Junior Class Maybee Class Drama Club Radio Speech Club MARGARET MORTON Barbour J.H.S. Cheer Team Student Council Y-Teens Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council ROSLYN PAULISCAK Burroughs J.H.S. National Honor Society Biology Club C.C.C. Junior Class Maybee Class Teachers Ass't BETTY POOLE McMichael J.H.S. Ass't Mr. Daniels Office Ass't Junior Class Maybee Class C.C.C. JOAN RUSNAK Greusel J.H.S. Biology Club Office Ass't Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard LINDA SALATOWSKI Cleveland J.H.S. C.C.C. National Honor Society Junior Class Maybee Class CAROLYN SCOTT Condon J.H.S. C.C.C. Basketball Team Lettergirls Club Junior Class Maybee Class F.T.A. ROSA SIMMONS Barbour J,H.S. Hall Guard Drama Club Maybee Class 31 ,lf f l 5 H? ,Q Ev g x J' C1 2 6 I BETTIE MOORE Student Council Sportsmanship Council Nurses Ass't Y-Teens Maybee Class ROSE NELSON Northwestern H.S. Hall Guard Office Ass't Nurse Ass't GERALDINE RAISANEN Jefferson J.H.S. C.C.C. FTA, Office Ass't Junior Class Maybee Class BETTY REEVES Carver J.H.S. Junior Class Office Ass't Maybee Class BARBARA RUSSELL Greusel J.H.S. Student Council C.C.C. Tennis Squad Y-Teens Maybee Class fCabinetl Office Ass't JOYCE SAUNDERS McMichael J.H.S. Hall Guard Office Ass't ELLEN SEIFERT Greusel J.H.S. Office Ass't CLARA SMITH Barbour J.H.S. C.C.C. FTA. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Gloria Smith I ' 6 r McMichael J.H.S. fed N-A Q, ccc L f Diane Stuhlfaut , 'M Girls Catholic Central ' I Hall Guard A , ' Office Ass't f A 4 Maybee Class I ,, ., ff Q Junior Class l ml 'ak 1 K 5 Cleopatra Tsampikou Hutchins J.H.S. Hall Guard Georgene White Hutchins J.H.S. CCC Y-Teens F.T.A. Student Council Office Ass't Junior Class Maybee Class Condon J.H.S. CCC Office Messenger Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class Elizabeth Williams tt , Moden Dance Nancie Wright CCC Marilyn Roberta Smith Barbour J.H.S. CCC Maybee Class Junior Class Hall Guard Y-Teens Jean Tatum Barbour J.H.S. Office Ass't Nurses Room Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Kathleen Varner Hutchins J.H.S. Cheer Team Captain Triangle Staff CCG-Editorl Student Council Maybee Class National Honor Soc. Sportsmanship Council .lane Whittler McMichael J.H.S. CCC Sandra Williams Gresuel J.H.S. Hall Guard F.T.A. Junior Class an 4 at nstlr xg 15 X . Q 51 lla! Bobbie Stovall Southwestern H.S. Modern Dance Tennis Team Sportsmanship Council Maybee Class Drama Club Macie Thomas Hutchins J.H.S. Y-Teens Ass't to Counselor Office Ass't Henrietta Watts Hutchins J.H.S. CCC Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Maybee Class Junior Class Student Council Carol Wiliams Jackson J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Barbara Williamson Junior Class Hall Guard Office Ass't Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard R.O.T.C. Burroughs J.H.S. Mull ', ,ffigqv A . , Q.. Biology Club 'yt -, N V, x . 1 1 - V Z Sportsmanship Council C! ' -J G lx ' Junior Class I ZA Q I Maybee Class X! Drama Club ' C r 'IE-1 1 X' 'Y' Y l ,- a T t I J-lag' , V V. , it , fa ' c iiitisfffa 1 , Y 5 is N i gy 4 , - ,uf XX. tg-, Q B ft - 1 l X X -:lf -f - , 3 7 W CQ, ff' ,tml 1 I I 'lar -I-95 l a, 2:-a-. f ' . 7 ss are 'H S in U K' Km!-sg ,J .Laid at an Q ,aawtllfm Mm it ff? T as 'i W4-.' ' ... , -f . 14 , J T , 335. . f - f '13-iiw p- -A -iaairvilliigqw, A55 ms SQ Mtsrgiigg -if N , 755112, 7,-ffw2fg5,Q5n:z7g.yy,.. ,, 71ig:'5ggJ,,:7.,i' H, 33? ,f--.1 V. f'-'g'flZCZ'?'1o avfyfaaf- ff??'1'ZfJJ51 71 'Fifa 4.4 ' A ' .o4mM,,M fipmmhgigmggaemmii E Mmmfmw n 111 ', Q85- ASHER aucHHAu6R Q Ei, BEATRICE COWAN x 4' TRYPHENA HOWARD T I1 OTTO SALCHOW 3 I WL ,511 7'-'-L. -N J Jia? 'i-FN N ' 'ifgz -N ' 'P ' 11,1 X 59 1:23:21 f 0' f:555' L9 :V 52-' .sm JOHN RUMBALL 1 xg, Dept. Head il S pi- 'G Zo 27 S568 f5'x:3oo 1 is X- 1: TIECHE is Not Pictured GUS OGLETREE WALTER OLESZKOWICZ EUGENE RENAUD 1? .7 E Ls Q ' Q V , L 1 1 L. ,mam LEONARD GERALDINE DOLAN KEN GLENN LYNN GORDON CZAJCZYNSKI xv ' X R , 1 V I E sp. 0 4. X . v ' ' ' 1 I MARTHA JURMA SARAH CHARLES EDITH SAARELA MC CULLAGH MONTICELLI . F-. N ' Q 42 - 6 H-- Cf- Af , x 12 WALTER SPRAGUE srsve sfxao ALICE VIEWEG 33 sf f 'K' I PAUL WENTINK JOHN 'woo DWARD t ' O -e , . . 'i 0 'T' l f . it V Q 'L HANTCN- ,T 11- 1 s ' A . V , A'z: I : . uFAc1unm -.. 5 AN ,,-.ff-. . L A L, ,,,,.--- Tjlli-ff n,,t..f-- i ,,---- D ARTHUR ELGES FLOYD LENTZ y j . ' ff, DEPT. HEAD ui Q 9 v 4 2 The Mechanical Manufacturing Cur- A t y riculum has been designed for those V . ' if R ,jf students who are interested in be- swf. coming mechanical or industrial en- it N l u's,' f u i gineers, automation technicians, or :V ' t ssttt if tool and die apprentices. Shop ex- s yr s-'st perience on such machines as lathes, T 1 turret lathes shapers milling ma- CHARLES ADAMS JOHN BLASCHOK ALFRED BRACCMN0 chines, surface grinders, and univer- sal tool and cutter grinders is offered, as well as shop and laboratory exper- iences in foundry, drafting, metal- lurgy, physics, and mathematics. The Mechanical Drafting Curricu- -t,,s lum has been developed for those NOT PICTURED A iit' if QU who are interested in becoming en- REED DEWEY i i .. gineers, designers, or draftsmen. The MARTIN GARFINKLE 4 s K, 1 .O . V. - curriculum provides opportunities for NCHARD MORRIS ' T 'gi f' 67 y all types of drafting experiences, GERALD R X sr V- leading ultimately to design problems. ST' GERMMNE , B V f .- . f z:4 Foundry, machine shop, metallurgy, physics, and mathematics are other areas which round out the back- ground. The Architectural Drafting and Building Curriculum provides expe- riences for the student in drafting and building. Building construction details are assembled in the shop-plans are JOHN CAMPBELL drawn up in the drafting room. The if student ultimately can design a com- V P 1, plete residential outlay and also be y A i familiar with the building construc- y ,R '7 tion involved in the project. Supple- y ,,,t H mental courses in art rendering, phy- 'R ,V sics, chemistry, and mathematics com- .4 N , , plete the program. LEONARD ARTHUR FOUNTAIN GREENBAUM l 5 TS- 'N , ' 'cw' :S S' X' R A ii . i askin. W O if R KARL KNAUSS wiLMER LAGINESS WILLIAM McKsNsis HERMAN PADELFORD JOHN DONNEU-Y AKIVAH DRASNIN - 0 f I f I DONALD JOHNSON GEORGE KANTOR Y , a 'A , Wx- , R KENNETH STODDART THADDEUS SULI SZ ianuary graduates BRUNO BURATTO Hunter J.H.S. Reserve Basketball Cross-Country Hall Guard ALEX D'ALESSANDRO Burroughs J.H.S. T Square Club Maybee Class DAVID C. GEOFFREY it ' St. Joseph H.S. r Hall Guard Captain -Q PAUL HUNTER A Cooley H.S. ' ,T W Student Council I 1 , nt L J 5, STUART ALAN KARABENICK Durfee J.H.S. Hall Guard - Technician Staff Editor in Chief SV Maybee Class ,ff Student Council F , National Honor Society figs' lr Q'-,I b J it . MICKEY KOLE Durfee J.H.S. Pre-Engineering Club CHARLES L. BASSO Barbour J.H.S. Pre-Engineering Club Hall Guard THOMAS D. COBURN St. Rita H.S. T Square Club Sec. Hall Guard ARNOLD M. DICK Foch J.H.S. T Square Club Student Council ALAN HERSKOVITZ Durfee J.H.S. Architectural Club R.O.T.C. Student Council Hall Guard JAMES T. JOHNSTON Eastern H.S. Student Council National Honor Society Pres. Maybee Class T Square Club Varsity Swimming Team Varsity Tennis Team ROBERT KELLNER Nolan J.H.S. Condors Maybee Class Hall Guard RONALD LIPKA Burroughs J.H.S. C. MICHAEL MC GUIRE Somerset H.S. lPa.D Junior Class EUGENE LUBNIK , Shop Assistant Greusel J.H.S. 3 ' iii as,- GJ 2: if 3 T G . 6 i fijiilia g Y' G , KENNETH J. BARNES Barbour J,H.S. Architectural Club Football RICHARD D. BUTLER Sweetest Heart of Mary H.S. Architectural Club PHILLIP DE LUCA Eastern H.S. Pre-Engineering Club N.C.O. Club ROBERT GIULIANI Hunter J.H.S. Pre-Engineering Club Hall Guard Student Council ROBERT E. JENNINGS Burroughs J.H.S. Maybee Class Junior Class Hall Guard RALPH KELCHNER Barbour J.H.S. Student Council Pre-Engineering Club Hall Guard Football Team R.O.T.C. THOMAS LECKMAN Nolan J.H.S. Reserve Football Hall Guard ROY F. MACUGA Cleveland J.H.S. T Square Club Treas Junior Class Maybee Class Movie Proiector Operator 35 NORMAN W. MILLER Jackson J.H.S. R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club Sec. Drill Platoon Maybee Class JOHNNY KENNETH MURRELL Barbour J.H,S. R.O.T.C. Officers Club Rifle Team All City Drill Team KENNETH PASHIGIAN Tappan J.H.S. Football Team Lettermen's Club GEORGE L. PIIR Post J.H.S. T Square Club Shop Assistant Night School BILL RUTHENBERG Jackson J.H.S. VICTOR A. TOMALA Burroughs J.H.S. MORRY WEISS Durfee J.H.S. Pre-Engineering Club T Square Club Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard june graduates 3 X A A '51, 1 G- l 1 .1 VI' -N U .M 'bv 7 , I 04 X , ,II 62' 'I I 'i R 'px' l it Y L Q l , P -w we-6' , ,MIL Q f gp D l . 3 FF PAT MONROE Nolan J.H.S. T Square TOM OKSENTOWICZ St. Stanislaus MIKE G. PETERSON Burroughs J.H.S. Senior Representative JERRY RADLOFF Jackson J.H.S. Swimming Team Capt. Student Council Lettermen's Club T Square Club Girls' Swim Coach Student Exchange DON STUEF Nolan J.H.S. T Square Club Hall Guard PATRICK TRINITY Denby H.S. T Square Club Junior Class Hall Guard JIM WROBLESKI Nolan J.H.S. James Abernethy Burroughs J.H.S. Student Council Architectural Club National Honor Soc. Choir Maybee Class CCabinetl Senior Rep. 36 J 4 . f .1 3 l D5-TQ W l G , 521, x I - 4 f I t i Z if D , my J 4 ' H JIM MOSS Barbour J.H.S. Architectural Club DENNIS PAPLER St. Andrew FRANK L. PIERRON Jackson J.H.S. JOHN RAYMOND RENO Barbour J.H.S. N.C.O. Club Pres. Officers Club Pres. Blueprint Operator Technician Staff News Editor Architectural Club B.M.O.C. JOHN TINSKEY Central H.S. LEO STANLY WALLACE Durfee J.H.S. Hall Guard Reserve Basketball Track Football GERALD J. YUSTICK Cleveland J.H.S. T Square Club Sec. Junior Class Hall Guard Movie Operator Alan Abgarian Durfee J.H.S. Paul Allegranza Burroughs J.H.S. Freshman Football Hall Guard Maybee Class Jack Burden Hutchins J.H.S. T-Square Club Junior Club Maybee Club David Coloma McMichael J.H.S. 'lf zfff' ,W tc 1: Pt N Hall Guard fn Joseph Dyki il A - Hutchins J.H.S. P s Mary Gabalski St. John Berchaman Student Council Junior Class Hall Guard Maybee Class T-Square Club Raymond Glembocki St. Florian Student Council T-Square Club Football Maybee Club Junior Class Senior Class Weepl Billie Hay-es McMichael J.H,S. Alan Herskovitz Durfee J.H.S. Architectural Club Student Council R.O.T.C. Non Com. Club Hall Guard Junior Class 4 F' 'lyl x D 4 v gl A.- y 'hz-1-f 1-,. 'Epi T as it A Ernest Bago Hunter J.H.S. Pre-Engineer Club Student Council Hall Guard Philip Camill Jr Neinas J.H.S. Architectural Club Rifle Team Officers Club Drill Platoon Hall Guard R.O.T.C. Bill Dawe Hutchins J.H.S. T-Square Club Lettermens Club Varsity Football Maybee Class Thomas Dzon St. Florian Junior Class Maybee Class Student Council Hall Guard T-Square Club Jim Geoffrey St. Jo's H.S. Modeleers Hall Guard T5quare Club Junior Class Maybee Class Alvin Golida Hutchins J.H.S. Baseball Philip Heinrich Post J.H.S. Varsity Basketball Lettermens Club T-Square Peter Howard Jackson J.H.S. Hall Guard Maybee Class 37 I, 3-t lx! .51 if 'Rf R c.. ,YT an el t me it Q 'FEV v -ire, ,X ' Q- J ,-, Z-:Q-yx N 1 T li l ff sl 5- pt ltr hd: J Ent .3 , wc- - fs iff 1. NCAA .3 2' fa ,- Eugene Broder Durfee J.H.S. Maybee Class Hall Guard Rocket Club Neepl Ellis Cerne Nolan J.H.S, Architectural Club Junior Class Maybee Class Swim Team Hall Guard Stephen DeMay Nolan J.H.S. T-Square Club lPres. Swim Team Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Fred Emke Burroughs J.H.S. Lettermens Club Hall Guard James Gilliam Durfee J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Harry Grusche Jackson J,H.S, T-Square Club Maybee Class Walter Herbert Post J,H.S. T-Square Club Junior Class Maybee Class Senior Class Hall Guard Donald Huges Burroughs J HS l Fr-ed Jameczko Pershing H.S. John Kupinski Burroughs J.H.S. T-Square Pre-Engineers Student Council Hall Guard Allan MacDonald Jackson J.H.S. Architectural Club Maybee Class Technician Statt Frank Pepe Tappan J.H.S. Drill Platoon Non Com Club Officers Club Thomas Reinhardt North Huron H.S. Maybee Class Roger Sidorski Nolan J.H.S. Architectural Club Junior Class Maybee Class Reserve Basketball Jerry Stewart Greusel J.H.S. T-Square Club Hall Guard Football Junior Class Maybee Class Senior Class fMgr.J Football James Vlisides Post J.H.S. Hall Guard f Q' V Q i x A X932 s sf' '5-33 4 . .N h, 1 iN, , ,. f ,ts 'u.5' 5 , r if OWCH. V1 l 7 - Q Michael Jurca Post J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Gerald Lech St. Florian T-Square Club Jere Madclux Jackson J.H.S. Hall Guard Victor Pintar Hunter J.H.S. Homeroom Rep Pre-Engineers Maybee Class Hall Guard Student Council William Rzepecki St. Theresa Maybee Class R.O.T.C. Gary Sims Sherrard J.H.S. Varsity Basketball Lettermans Club Hall Guard Curtis Ston-e Post J.H.S. Maybee Class Don Wenderski St. Andrew Architectural Club Junior Class Maybee Class Student Council 38 , MM 9, Mix' 'gvf g. 2 4 V , 'X ak I5 1 41 'X X 5 J T ff lr. ' Q if W pa I U . 'PG' if 'Q' X W ,f fg J 5 f 'LM . , iff! fx, iii, gif? A 9 ff , j s, W E .. A , , rw fr' Q , Aj, VL VX. . . 0,25 ,, ' ' , My 'if Z A I l Ze if ft lx -12 2. 9 I Wir 4 f , . , , , M1 If ,,f ff , ., V ffm Richard Kozinski Hamtramck H.S. Andrew loukas McMichael J.H.S Hall Guard Thomas Miguel McMichael J.H.S Pre-Engineers Football Concert Band Marching Band Junior Class Maybee Class Bill Poy Post J.H.S. Maybee Class Hylber Sandvig Nolan J.H.S. Arch. Club Junior Class Maybee Class Hall Guard Joseph Skupin Burroughs J.H.S. T-Square Club Junior Class Alfred Tate Burroughs J.H.S T-Square Club Discussion Club David Whitaker Barbour J.H.S. Lettermans Club Varsity Football Track R.O.T.C. N.C.O Club Walter Wilson Wilson J.H.S. Hall Guard Architectural Club Student Council Richard Zenas Nolan J.H.S. Reserve Football Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class Q..- 2. .f I PLAN! I- 3l lll ,LEFT-HANDED BLINTZ- lf 7V . 1 I' -4 T l 39 I i I f K I I f MCDERMOU 1 is is Cass Technical High School was one of the first technical high schools in the United States to offer a comprehensive music program. Soon after the turn of the century, a few forward looking educators be- gan a study of curriculums for students who wished to specialize in a given field. There was a great de- mand in this, the Motor City, for skilled and semi- skilled mechanics, but these educators felt that the arts should have their place in a technical program. The music program at Cass, started in T919 by Mr. Clarence Byrn, was hailed as being far ahead of its time. At its inception it was a four-year vocational music program designed to prepare students for the many iobs then available in the playing field. During this era, many Cass graduates joined the professional music ranks. Many of them hold enviable positions in symphony orchestras, concert bands, radio, and dance bands. There are fourteen Cass graduates in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at present. Since iob opportunities have lessened through the advent of radio, sound movies, television, and the recording industry, we have had to make some changes in the curriculum. While there is still con- siderable emphasis put on the vocational aspect ol their training, we have encouraged our students to enter the teaching profession in both private and public schools. Mr. Glenn L. Klepinger, Music Depart- ment Head, has been instrumental in channeling much of the talent into music education through a realistic view of the present situation. T5 ER A O GE GLENN KLEPINGER Dept. Head Not Pictured WILLIAM FOX SYLVIA HOCHBERG HARRY BEGIAN 127' MICHAEL BISTRITSKY MICHAEL FRANKO .1 MQ VELMA FROUDE GRACE MOLZOFF 'Q ianuary graduates PAT BIDELMAN Cooley H.S. Baseball Team Concert Band Marching Band Dance Band Orchestra Student Council DOUG ISAACSON Copemish Mich. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra National Honor Society Treas. Cross Country Team Student Council PATRICIA LEUNG Post J.H.S. Harp Ensemble Choir Harp and Vocal Aeolian Harp Club Girls' Vocal Beginning Orchestra ARLENE D. TOTH Nolan J.H.S. Harp and Vocal Harp Ensemble Girls' Vocal Varsity Band Hall Guard GLORIA WILLIAMS Greusel J.H.S. Choir Varsity Band Aeolian Harp Club Music Instrument Room Girls' Vocal iune graduates Barry Barter Jackson H.S. Concert Band Choir Sym. Orchestra Marching Band prfs fbi Z li is I A i T135 9' - ' Y 'Y I CLAUDE H. BARBER Durtee J.H.S. Student Council Cabine Concert,Band Marching Band Choir Varsity Football Sportsmanship Council LEONARD EDICK Woodworth J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Dance Band Orchestra Technician Staff CAROL JEWELI. Jackson J.H.S. Choir Pres. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Harp and Vocal Treas. Senior Representative Salon Ensemble DOUGLAS MC DONALD Barbour J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Orchestra Choir Track Team Cross Country Team ROY LEE TUMPKIN Condon J.H.S. Choir Boys' Vocal CHARLES WYRICK Hutchins J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Choir Varsity Band R.O.T.C. Margaret Adams Hutchins J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Woodwind quintet Symphony Orchestra Flute Quartet Harp 8- Vocal Corin Bennett Jackson H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Flute Quartet 41 I 6X fr f, a 11' ,M I 5 Aix il! . Q- 5- l i 8 fn ex' YI A 'F- 1 f fi I SQ 4 i Pc Gil ci ka FREDERICK BICKEL Jackson J.H.S. Organ Class Pres. Chamber Music Symphony Orchestra BRUCE GALBRAITH Jackson J.H.S. National Honor Society Veep Student Council Treas. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Dance Band CHARLES JOHNSON Greusel J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Boys' Vocal VIRGINIA STEINER Foch J.H.S. National Honor Society Student Council Concert Band Symphony Orchestra Choir Harp and Vocal CLIFFORD VENTICINQUE Nolan J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Choir Band Librarian Boys Vocal Patsy Aiken Eastern HS. Aeolian Harp Club Varsity Band Radio Speech Club Barbara Bern Post J.H,S Concert Band Vocal 8. Harp Marching Band Student Council Choir Donald Black Chadsey H.S. Concert Band Choir Varsity Band Marching Band David Cerone Cranbrook Sym. Orchestra Concert Band Choir Chamber Ensemble Chamber Orchestra National Honor Soc, Carole Coleman Hutchins J.H.S. Harp 8. Vocal Varsity Band Orchestra Hall Guard Harp Ensemble Elsie Espy McMichael J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Choir Harp 81 Vocal Symphony Orch. Annette Firstenberg New Rochelle H.S. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Choir Naomi Klein Durfee J.H.S. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Choir Maybee Class Girls Vocal Patrina Palazzola Foch J.H.S. Student Council Choir Concert Band Marching Band Harp 81 Vocal Nevenka Stankovich E . E ,pw - 1, 5 or 0 t , 6' ti -I Q Lx- uns... x., ,fm 'P Harp 8g Vocal Vt NX Varsity Band Girls Vocal Maybee Class 5 as bf' L Glenda Bolyard Royal Oak H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Brass Sextet Choir Dewey Mae Chapman McMichael J.H.S. Choir Girls Vocal Harp Ensemble Varsity Band' Maybee Class Aeolian Harp Club Nancy Marie Crooks Nolan J.H.S. Biology Club Sportsmanship Council Choir Varsity Band Junior Class Maybee Class James Farmer Central H,S. Choir Varsity Band Joyce Goldman Durfee J.H.S. Harp 81 Vocal Concert Band Varsity Band Choir Marching Band Dorothy Mc Lonis Chadsey H.S. Chamber octet. Choir String Quartet Student Council Robert Schwartz Central H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Gloria Stewart Hutchins J.H.S. Harp Ensemble Choir Photography Club Varsity Band Future Teachers 42 ra as v f 7 -1w..x - if A Y ' lx 4, i 1 ,Q re 6 ' ll Y' ' 7,, 4 lewis Brent Hutchins J.H.S. Varsity Band Boys Vocal Carolyn Cichon Chadsey H.S. Chamber Orch. Symphony Orch. Concert Band Varsity Band' Marching Band Clarinet Quintet Glenn Durkin Southfield H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Brass Sextet Dance Band Barbara Finkelstein Durfee J.H.S. National Honor Soc. Drarnatics Club Radio Speech Club Girls Vocal Student Accompanist Alice Johnson Foch J.H.S. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Varsity Band Girls Vocal Maybee Class Biology Club Dorothy Mix Eastern H.S. National Honor Soc. Symphony Orchestra Woodwind Quintet Choir Concert Band Geraldine Smith Girls Vocal Varsity Band Maybee Class Jane VanSteenkist Pershing H.S. National Honor Socie Student Council Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Chamber Ensemble TY Judy Wagner Foch J.H.S. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Choir Varsity Band Concert Band Marching Band X Rowena Warner Post J.H.S. Chamber Orchestra Symphony Orchestra Varsity Band Choir Drama Club Radio Speech Club Sw Wynell Whitmore Foch J.H.S. Student Council CP IMSSC Nice Pres.J Varsity Band Marching Band Concert Band Choir rest John Yabak 7 Southwestern H.S. Framho' Young Concert Band . . , Symphony Orchestra EEJSCZQI gougcll E ' ' A- Marching Band . an B. I CI b Marching Band Bm ogy :J National Honor Soc. U vififfyoiind Choi' N:-K t ........ if Q.. CN ! E 0 0 ' its far., VQXGYDY-59615 ' 'f-'ZGIQ-ofa-135 'Sf' ' ' eq? 433' I 4655 I 1 QA? 'v QM x-663 AJ lint rw I MCDERNQTT 43 Q5 52 MARGARET MCUN QGORMING ml f0U' 3 Q Performing arts means lust what the words imply-a curriculum for would-be performers who wish to specialize in speech, radio, and dramatics, or who are also interested in the work of stage and studio technicians. The curriculum is not quite four years old, but its members are finding that they are not only being trained in oral English, but are also exploring the areas of theater scenery, make- up, costuming, and stage history. Before they are graduated, or finished pro- ducts, they will also know more than a little about stage lighting, script writing, and the use of movie machines, proiectors, tape recorders, and all such modern equipment. To become a performing arts student, one doesn't have to be a budding actor, but he should like to hear the sound of his own voice! He should also really enjoy performing before a group and appearing before an audience. While the curriculum is not designed for shrinking violets, the more timid souls are sure to gain confidence and poise from the public speaking courses, radio speech, and dramatics. Those who are close to the curriculum are feeling more and more that it is a good course for any student who expects to appear in public life and wishes to be able to make an effective impression upon others. Lawyers, teachers, and journalists might well fall into this category. The courses are not designed for pupils who have speech defects or inferiority complexes, but for those who have a real interest in all activities related to radio, television, and theater work. For some, those interests may lead to employment in radio or television studios as technicians, announcers, actors, or script writers. For others, these interests may develop them into more charming people, able to speak interestingly and well on any occasion. For all, the courses meet the academic requirements for entrance into college. N ' un he ' Q, l MUSIQ l ul ssopoav . t W The Polytechnical Curriculum is designed for pupils who have followed a given special curriculum for at least three semesters and have decided to make a change. An opportunity is offered to the worthy student to undertake several types of work aimed at graduation and college entrance. A transfer to the Polytechnical Curriculum must be approved by the student's parents. The request is then examined by the curriculum head and the counselor. If they approve, the request is presented to the Polytechnical Curriculum Head. The student's record must show desirable work habits, cooperation in the practice of school rules and good attendance. The reasons for a change to the curriculum must be valid. Graduation at the previously anticipated time is not a valid reason to change from a specialized curriculum to the Polytechnic, especially if the student has been doing failing work. Among valid reasons for transfer are: l1 A frank recognition that the specialty previously pursued for three semesters is beyond the ability of the student. 21 A change in the desired career to be followed in college or work. The re- quirements are: 11 a minimum of l7O hours of credit including the ninth grade credits 21 three years of English 31 one year of American History 41 V2 year of civics 51 V2 year of economics 61 l year of biology, chemistry, or physics 71 1 year of mathematics 81 l year of health education 91 A pupil must spend the equivalent of one school year in the curriculum before graduation. 44 j i . . ig F 'h VK VIOLA KELLY ianuary g raduafes ANTHONY amines: EDDIE HUGHES Sherrard J.H.S. Hall Guard ROBERT MORGAN Foch J.H.S. Hall Guard R.O.T.C. JAMES ROBERT JOSEPH OBRANOVIC Denby H.S. Student Council Maybee Class T Square Club f MARY ANNE ROCHEN Nolan J,H.S. Biology Club A.A.C. Harp and Vocal Choir Student Council by, A, RONALD J. ZALEWSKI Jackson J.H.S. R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Captain Officers' Club N.C.O. Club Reserve Football Team Freshman Football Team iune graduates Nancy Dexter McMichael J.H.S. Hall Guard -r , 4' I 2 V1 6 6 9. ji, QN -. Jackson J.H.S. JACK MARTIN Post J.H.S. Cross Country Track Hall Guard R.O.T.C. CRAIG NELSON Jackson J.H.S. Hall Guard Captain Lab Assistant Office Help Counselor's Assistant Chess Club MILTON OLDIGES JR. Jackson J.H.S. Hall Guard R,O.T.C. N.C.O. Club All City Drill Platoon Color-Guard lR.O.T.C.J CURTIS L. WASHINGTON Hutchins J.H.S. Joan Argo Cody H.S. Radio Speech Club Drama Club Counselors Ass't Clarence Eady Sherrard J.H.S. Officers Club Hall Guard Drill Platoon R.O.T.C. 45 hd, 57' or 1 1 L' , W 1 'x rf: 1 ,. av 1 if g' ft 1- 3... G? 1 -I K 2 .-4- . 'E' 'r .., V gg. 1 A+ -5 3, J Y. .N . DAVELL CULBERSON Cleveland J.H,S. Hall Guard Track Cross Country Team Lettermen's Club Junior Class LEE MC CARTHY Southeastern HS. A.A.C. NANCY NEMETH Nolan J.H.S. Hall Guard Junior Class Nlaybee Class EUGENE OLEKSAK St. Anthony H.S. Radio Speech Club Radio Unit Architectural Club Hall Guard ELAINE MARIE WEBECK Tappan J.H.S. Student Council Cabinet Harp and Vocal Junior Class Nlaybee Class Hall Guard Sportsmanship Council Gay Ann Delanghe Jackson J.H,S. Biology Club Office Ass't Harrison Engle Durfee J.H,S. Radio Club lPreS.l Triangle Staff lSen, Edt Student Council fCabJ Mary Pish Club Drama Club Levert France Jefferson J.H.S. Basketball lCapt.l Cross Country CCapt.J Track Lettermans Club Teri Gonte Redford H.S. Junior Class CVeepl Maybee Class lCab.J Technician Staff Girls Chem Club Mr. Leach's Ass't H. Everette Jackson Durfee J.H.S. Modeleers Technician Staff lManaging Editorl Robert Koss St. Rita H.S. Robert Sanders Barbour J.H.S. Freshman Football Junior Class Maybee Class Dave Wellman Hutchins J.H.S. T-Square Radio Speech Neepl Student Council Nice Pres.l D,Y.P.C. FK NN x qos tl: Q.- ' 'ya 0 x ,ZA f Us ,i 4 'KH t!T'E G ? i If .9 Science Yvonne Fisher Condon J.H.S. Radio Speech Club Junior Class Maybee Class F.T.A. Hall Guard Norman Hamlin Greusel J.H.S. Radio Speech Neepl Creative Writing Club Drama Club Golden Echo's Tom Jennings Hampton H.S. Speech Club Drama Club June Reed Jefferson J.H.S. Ken Skiba Nolan J.H.S. Sandra West Cleveland J.H.S. R' s i T-.gfggn 'S ,cw ls 1-C 1. fi Q Wil 4 9 fx ?N. S, 488 i ,J , ' s. Q X M, A.A.c. Q S A Junior Class Maybee Class ' Hall Guard ' ? fff WW A , 5 f 'f fg',,'W,A, iff f fm ff W ,ff gf Fr yy M 1 v ,Z b Tom Golden Hutchins J.H.S. R.O.T.C. Cass Choir Clarice Jackson Greusel J.H.S. Drama Club Radio Speech Architectural Club National Forenic Nancie Jonas Durfee J.H.S. Student Council Biol. Club Triangle Staff Maybee Class Junior Class Carol Rudicoff Drama Club W.D.T.R. National Forensic league Radio Speech Club National Speakers Bureau Lucille Turner Durfee J.H.S. Y-Teens A.A.C. Robert Yoo Post J.H.S. Hall Guard l L ! A Ezjhiglld 8 I T , Q 45+ ff' 991 ' 1 kb -In W My N X ' .lf 6 'HH Q L M lv Qt- x XS 'I SN I, , A . U,-vi.:5-:ff ' Q , a X G W q ' ' elf.: 6 ,47 f v Q50 W W' Q fff W wg J' X , 0 , Y F u l , 4172 4 llx WW 1.4.7. Q we F.: fh' 'ig .1 7' '-1-ge: A 2 Sal qw A Q 'bi 626938 The Printing department prepares young men for entrance into the printing industry of Detroit on a technical level. It provides opportunities for developing basic skills and a broad knowledge in the standard printing processes which are necessary for entrance and advancement in The various branches of the industry. The four year curriculum prepares young men for work in such lines as composition, platen and cylinder press-work design and layout and any of the numerous phases of salesmanship, advertising and business administration which requires some knowledge of printing methods. ROBERT SHIELDS Dept. Head RICHARD GIEBEL HARLEY GOODWIN ROBERT MARTIN 48 PETER RYBOCK ianuary DENNIS AMBO McMichael J H S Varsity 'Swirnmino Team JOSEPH A. BEAUVAIS Nienas J.H.S. Wapika Club JOHN R. DOAK Jefferson J.H.S. JOE GRASSMAN Nolan J.l-l.S. N,C,O. Club R.O.T.C. Hall Guard Drill Platoon CARI. W. LUZ Jackson J.H.S. Maybee Class Student Council Senior Representative iune graduates Henry Dewey Jackson J.H.S. Maybee Class John Jarrett Post J.H.S. Student Council Maybee Class Junior Class 'gt 5 O gg el 1 'Kit ' , Lllli itwr-. 1 Il, l s?.f'L4l SQ Nr- N li gn - Sk N E! i M I it jp 5-l 'i Varsity Tennis Team Lettermens Club Student Council RUBIN B. BROOKS, JR. Durfee J.H.S. Hall Guard Basketball Student Council Biology Club JAMES DUGGAN Oakman J.H.S. Hall Guard LLOYD A. HANTON lVlclVlicl'tael J.H.S. MELVYN SCHOEN Western HS. R,O.T.C. N.C.O. Club Jim Bowen Neinas J.H.S. Varsity Football Junior Class Maybee Class Student Council Reserve Football Stanley Heath Foch J.H,S. Reserve Basketball Junior Class Maybee Class Terrence Jones Hutchins J.H,S. Wapika Club CPres.J Junior Class Maybee Class 49 s 62' 9. 4. V it I- l A h i fl . is Qs ,i F 64 51 ia' ll rv i 1 'l it. ,J 3 I ' gt 1 it GERALD BARRINGER Post J.H.S. Hall Guard ARTHUR CANNING Hutchins J.H.S, R,O.T.C. Hall Guard Student Council W. RICHARD ELLIOTT Nolan J.H.S. Varsity Band Hall Guard R,O,T.C. N.C.O. Club JAMES R. lAYlE Post J.l-l.S. N.C.O, Club R.O.T.C. Rifle Team Richard Burrier Tappan J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Cabinet Student Council Wapika Club Robert Henigan Jackson J.H.S. William Jumper Hutchins J.H.S. Kenneth LaForesi Barbour J.H.S. ug Ray Lollar Jefferson J.H.S. Student Council Roscoe McKnight Jefferson J.H.S R.O.T.C. K Junior Class Junior Class Junior Class ' Maybee Class Nlaybee Class Maybee Class ' Wapika Club lPres.J Waplka Club ' National Honor Soc. fig, f 'fir William Smith lg bs Quock Zeg Yee Post J.H.S. R Q1 ,9 Wapika Club Maybee Class 1. R.O.T.C. ,, I 215 , fi1:..'7-7 is fy ' r is e J , j K ' V , I Elfi 4 'J . J Q f... - ,f i X5 1-,-1-is-,T l ' . Z TT ,-5:5 - C C 1 ' eTi':-F 'if ' .. - - . X- L'-:L '+4v- Q ,- , 1 CM lsagi' ' I VV-45: 'A I E l 1 Y s ,. , 'iw Y . s I r X X ' ' ,, ' 1 W , , f , f ii C -- 1' l 1 I xx if lux X , I X 1 R f , A , If C x l li , - ' i A E i 1 . 3 r f gk X , 50 MC DERNOTT PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Here at Cass Tech we are very proud of the specialized Training our students receive. We will now glimpse behind the desks and see how the printing curriculum functions. if i , , l Under the able instruction of the faculty members Printing students learn many phases of their chosen future trade. X7- ':'1 '-:F 11 Setting type No room for error. Hard at work 'AL .pf 'Z - : 2 3- IQEEESS 2- Graduates of the Chemical Biology and Chemcial Metallurgical Curricula 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 engineering and liberal arts college. Few high schools in the country can offer as much or as many science courses as Cass. These are six courses in chemistry, two in advanced biol- ogy Cmicrobiology and physiology and anatomyl. There are also two courses in metallurgy, as well as elementary biology and physics. Not Pictured JOHN WOODWARD gr fx I A -r-rr F I we y i I if ARTHUR OBEL JOHN PATERSON r 'li - l gr , L- 'Cl' 2. f CHARLIE SANDERS FRANCIS SHELLINGTON 5 f, Af I MARY COMER .-1 5- WILSON KISPERT ,T . I JOSEPH POWERS .We I X I x ',', :U Q: ff CECIL SOULE RAYMOND JARED Dept. Head HOWARD GAYLORD ,f V, . 5 .X Q f RALPH LANCE Q, .W f' 1 a X 4. ERYL RAINEY ft , I Uv! ' I ,,17Qfi'2 BEN SUTTON Iv, ,,s,, f I DORIS BELL ffl I I 4. 4 I4 .Lg.,l3' WILLIAM HAMMOND sl 9 DOUGLAS MAZZOTTA yn: f 137, CLARENCE RICE I my M' TRAVER SUTTON RUTH COGGER ,22- ..,,. 7 V if ,QM ANN JACOBSON il , , we 9 RAY NORSWORTHY ,W ,X GORDON SALTON I A I I' I KQTTT' W I 51 , , f. ,Ein DEAN TEN EYCK ianuary graduates PAT DROWNS Durfee'J.H.S. ' W gg Girls Science Club f Biology Club ,W Letter Girls Girls Tennis Team 5, ,A ' Sportsmanship Council 4 W ' BOB FALLON Foch Biology Club Discussion Club Astronomy Club MAURICE HALL Hutchins J.H.S. LEE HO Foch J.H.S. Photography Club Electronics Club JEANNE JANE JONES Barbour J.H.S. Drama - NlNE GIRLS Student Council Sportsmanship Council Biology Club Veep. Girls Science Club PRISCILLA ELAINE NEWMAN Jackson J.H.S. Girls Science Club Biology Club Speakers Bureau ANNETTE PFEIFER Mumford HJS. Girls Science Club Treas. Technician Staff Biology Club Discussion Club Junior Class Maybee Class QC'-7 c' Wg' 457' K I , 'IF ' sf f 7. I IM EDWARD S. BLAKICKI Reading, Pennsylvania Student Council Model Airplane Club Astronomy Club Maybee Class Hall Guard VALERIE JEAN COZART Hutchins J.H.S. Girls Science Club Biology Club Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Office Assistant PATRICIA FOSTER Tappan J.H.S. Girls Science Club National Honor Society Girls Swimming Team Switchboard Operator Hall Guard KENNETH E. HANNA Hutchins J.H.S. KATHLEEN SUE JERNIGAN Post J.H.S, Harp and Vocal Treas. Girls Science Club Weepi Student Council Sportsmanship Council Harp Choir JAMES McMURTRY Cleveland J.H.S. Swimming Team R.O.T.C. Officers Club R.O.T.C. Non-Com Club Boys Chemistry Club Maybee Class MICHAEL NIED Barbour J.H.S. Chemistry Club Biology Club Camera Club Vice Presidentf Astronomy Club R.O.T.C. BETTY RAY Barbour J.H.S. Girls Science Club Biology Club Library Messenger Hall Guard Lab Assistant 53 6,6 its l fr as J V 'ill' 41' ff' 3 I .1 A Q .V 1- 'T P , 40' I x :fi ei,g', WJ S GSI 1' i ly wi' LT 3 X THELMA MARIE BRYANT McMichael J.H.S. Girls Science Club Biology Club Junior Class Vice Pres. Library Messenger Maybee Class TURNER FAIR Mumford H.S. Boys Chem Club Sportsmanship Council 'R.O.T.C. HARVEY GUTMAN Durfee J,H,S. Hall Guard Chemistry Club Biology Club National Honor Society WILLIAM A. HARPER McMichael J.H.S. Boys Chemistry Club R.O.T.C. Hall Guard Captain RUTH VENDOLYN JOHNSON Sacred Heart H.S. Lab Assistant Biology Club Girls Science Club Sportsmanship Council Junior Class Maybee Class EDITH MARJORIE NELSON Redford H.S. Technician Staff Girls Science Club Sportsmanship Council Biology Club Hall Guard PAUL NINE Wilson J,H.S. Chemistry Club Hall Guard Drama Club RICHARD SHAW Sherrard J.H.S, JOHN SNELL Hutchins J.H.S. R.O.T.C. Chemistry Club Hall Guard Captain lEON WALLACE Durfee J.H.S. Basketball Hall Guard Cross Country iune graduates . L - T ' X: , T L, Q .if- ,,i.1' -I-fr' , 11 9 ' ,. i Q k J li 5, V-1 Jiggi,-' X J 75, qi Q X. 4 ' ' if .J 1 X Ted Ammel . hx' if 1 Redford H.S. . 5 ' . 4 ' Biology Club fPres.J s Kenneth Beaty Northern H.S. Varsity Football Student Council Sportsmanship Council Biology Club Stanley Brown McMichael J.H.S. Junior Clsass Maybee Class Reserve Basketball David Cullen Durtee J.H.S. Chem. Club Biology Club Concert Band Marching Band Junior Class Maybee Class William Dey Nolan J.H.S. Technician Staff Maybee Class Airs. ., if 'R R29 i swf 1 ., . J , f . Qi W' i , T ,Eff gg FT at . its' ' 55:5 1. -,A ea-'...,F' Ew a Q JERRY S. STONE Durfee J.H.S. Varsity Band Reserve Football Maybee Class Junior Class THOMAS J. WATSON Greusel J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council R.O.T.C. Non-Com Club City Drill Platoon Junior Class Maybee Class George Alston McMichael J.H.S. Concert Band Varsity Band Sportsmanship Council Reserve Track Team Jack Baldwin Tappan H.S. Modeleers Condors Maybee Class Carl Bergeson Denby H.S. Boys Chem Club Junior Class Maybee Class Larry Castleman Post J.H.S. D.A.S.C. Rep. Biology Club Chem Club Chess Club Maybee Class Don Davis Jackson J. H.S. Robert Eizen Hutchins J.H.S. Photography Club Weept' 54 1 f i 01 U 1 Fil' 3 Qu A f f 2' ,F it THOMAS urmsor 27' Denby H.S. if P ! ' sf as-f ! 5 , zz. .if J 4' f Af- fs- - 'Y , ,J f 1 Concert Band Marching Band Geraldine Adams Girls Catholic Central Student Council Biology Club Treasurer Girls Science Club Swim Team James Bass Foch J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Student Council Chem Club Track Reserve Basketball Hall Guard Oliver Blackshire Foch J.H.S. Technician Staff Boys Chem Club National Honor Society Varsity Band Student Co-uncil Milton Chaiko Hutchins J.H.S. Chem Club Chess Club Danny Demetriade Cleveland J.H.S. Hilda Elgert Lutheran H.S. National Honor Soc. Girls Science Club fPresidentJ Lab Assistant CHARLES ELIAS Barbour J.H.S. Chem Club Biology Club fVeepJ Senior Class iTreas.i GRETA FIELDS Durfee J.H.S. Student Council Lettergirls Club iSecJ Junior Class Maybee Class SID GROSSBERG Durfee J.H.S. Student Council Chem Club Biology Club Chess Club Maybee Class Hall Guard WILLIAM HUDSON Hutchins J.H.S. Chem Club Hall Guard Student Council ARNOLD JOSEFF Durtee J.H.S. Chem Club Weepj Senior Class Student Council Chess Club Lab Ass't. Miller H.S. BEVERLY LEWIS Miller H.S. Biology Club Hall Guard RODERICK MacNEAL Hutchins J.H.S. Varsity Basketball ALVIN NODLER Durfee J H.S. f J M A Z 'T Z x , 7 JA i, -is Q 1 A f fi . mx Jr 455 F A ROGER ERIKSSON Tappan J.H.S. Biology Club Senior Rep. LA RUE GIDDENS Barbour J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Y-Teens HARVERY HARRIS McMichael J,H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Senior Class Hall Guard Astronomy Club Varsity Basketball DOROTHY JONES McMichael J.H.S. Girls Science Club Biology Club National Honor Society SPENCER LARSEN Hutchins J.H.S. Symphony Orchestra JACK LIFTON Durfee J.H.S. Chem Club iPres.i Electronics Club National ilonor Society JOAN MAY Cleveland J.H,S Girls Science Club Biology Club Student Council National Honor Society Junior Class CCabineti Technician Staff ROSE ODDO Burroughs J.H.S. Junior Class Girls Chem Club Student Council 55 4 X s 0 y T 'va 1 f'4'X cg 3? it iq, all A., 3 wr 'ml 1 l L t i Gd r X. X X S 1 45 tll 179' X i ,Q N If ,3 Q st. WALTER EVERETT, Jr Cleveland J.H.S. Chem Club Lettermen's Club Track Team Cross Country Team Maybee Class BONNIE GRABCZNSKI Burroughs J.H.S. Maybee Class PHIL HOSAY Post J.H.S. Biology Club Chem Club Maybee Class Hall Guard JIM JONES Jackson J.H.S. National Honor Soc. QPres.J Maybee Class Senior Class Hall Guard EUGENE LESKO Jackson J.H.S. Golf Team Junior Class Maybee Class iVeepJ Technician CEditorJ Lettermen's Club JIM LITWIN Nolan J.H.S. Tennis Team iCapt.i Letterrnen's Club Reserve Football Junior Class Maybee Class BRIAN MENLEN Nolan J.H,S. Choir Chem Club National Honor Society Student Council iCabineti ALFRED PALUTKE Denby H.S. Boys Chem Club KENNETH PLAS Hunter J.H.S. Varsity Basketball Reserve Basketball Lettermen's Club . A Sportsmanship Council A .. A' V Maybee Class , Hall Guard 4 .I REYNARD PULLIAM Pershing H.S. Varsity Football Varsity Track ' Lettermen's Club A Hall Guard .yA, Student Council , 1' j RHODA ROBINSON Barbour J.H.S. Biology Club Girls Science Club Choir Q RAYMOND SEGAI. UQ . Durfee J.H.S. Chem Club Chess Club iv ' - . . I ' Ani Ach WESLEY STEELE Hutchins J.H,S. N.C.O. Club R.O.T.C. Track Team Cross Country Hall Guard Chem Club , I3 , f ROSE MARY STINSON Condon J.H.S. Technician Staff Basketball Manager .f Girls Science Club Biology Club X LURA LORETTA 1 . ' is STEWART ' ' McMichael J.H.S. 45 - 2 , ' Girls Science Club , yi it-I BiolO9Y Club ? gr T' I s I .lo -, ' HN, , filth 3' ,xxx '- 64, .lm IMOGENE WHITE Durfee J.H.S. Biology Club Counselors' Ass't Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class TIM POPLAWSKI Jackson J.H.S. Varsity Tennis Lettermen's Club Student Council Rep. Hall Guard Maybee Class CHARLE RICHMOND Jefferson J.H.S. Boys' Chem Club PENELOPE ROWLAND Wilson J.H.S. Girls Science Club Counselors Ass't Girls Vocal CHARLES SELLER Post J.H.S, TALBERT STEIN Durfee J.H.S. Symphony Orchestra Boys Chem Club JAMES STYRLANDER Tappan J.H.S. LOREEN THOMAS Tappan J.H.S. Hall Guard Track Boys Chem Club KATHY WHITTEN Nolan J.H.S. Biology Club Girls Science Club Technician Staff National Honor Society Maybee Class! Cabinetl 56 Q Eh ,T . ' -gg, 'Q ,YI if- 1'-' .1 Bk N I I W I ' I, 'UV A Q BENJAMIN PRIEBE Burroughs J.H.S. Hall Guard Rifle Team R.O.T.C. N.C.O. Club CHARLES ROBERTSON Tappan J.H.S. Library Ass't Lab Ass't FREDERICK SCHAEFER Durfee J.H.S. Boys Chem Club Electronics Club fVeepJ Student Council Hall Guard LESTER SHAW Durfee J.H.S. Chem Club fPres.J Biology Club Chess Club fPres.J Football iManagerJ Laboratory Ass't GAIL SPITLER Jackson J.H.S. Lettergirls Club lTreas.J National Honor Society Varsity Basketball lCapt.J Girls Tennis Team Biology Club Girls Science Club JAMES THOMAS Cleveland J.H..S Cross Country Track Swim Team Lettermen's Club Sportsmanship Council ALFRED TOLBERT McMichael J.H.S. Hall Guard Science Club LARISSA ZUBAL Hamtramck H.S. Girls Science Club National Honor Society summer school graduates KENNETH M. GIDNER Cleveland J.H.S. Maybee Class Hall Guard TUCKER GUICE Durfee J.H.S. Junior Class Girls' Science Club Biology Club Swimming Team Maybee Class ALMA HORNE McMichael J.H.S. Maybee Class Junior Class Office Ass't F.T.A. C.C.C. ARNEDA JOHNSON Sherrard J.H.S. Student Council RICHARD KAMINSKI St. Anthony Concert Band Marching Band Maybee Class H. R. Rep. ARTHUR MOORE Post J.H.S. Wapika Club Maybee Class KEN PIEKARSKI Boysville H.S. Hall Guard Maybee Class T-Square Club f f' ' figiffm 'r I ,gag ,, ,I f '42 ,V .ff , I f I if 5 'G . I ae, !' is ig Q ks my Cf! in E12 STEWART BATES McMichael J.H.S. Hall Guard Maybee Class DYANE GRAY Hutchins J.H.S. Triangle Staff All City Dance Modern Dance Club Office Ass't M.l.S,S.C. Hall Guard NORBERT HNATUK Chadsey H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Symphony Orchestra Brass Sextet Choir Reserve Football HAZEL MADELINE JACKSON Hutchins J.H.S. Y-Teens Sportsmanship Hall Duty Home Room Rep. EMMA JEAN JONES Jefferson J.H.S. DAVIS LAW Condon J.H.S. Junior Class Maybee Class Wapika Club ANN MURRAY Condon J.H.S. Varsity Band Harp Club Choir Y-Teens Harp Ensemble CLAYTON E. POWELL Greusel J.H.S. Lettermen's Club Basketball Track Cross Country 57 .flu i G.. Q 39 , itb 1 fa 1, V 3 it I 'v A . X 1 , A 'TQ E' 'T YY' ., L :Q NOEL JANE FIELD Northwestern H.S. A.A.C, STEPHEN GRIFFITH Barbour J.H.S. Concert Band Marching Band Boys' Vocal Hall Guard MARY laVERNE HOOD Hutchins Int. Nurses' Ass't Sportsmanship Council Hall Guard Maybee Class Junior Class CECIL R. JACKSON Northern H.S. Maybee Club Reserve Basketball Hall Guard JOHNNIE MAE JONES Sherrard J.H.S. Future Teachers of America Y-Teens Sportsmanship Council Camera Club Hall Guard HELEN l. MITCHELL Condon J.H.S. Sportsmanship Council Y-Teens F.T.A. Modern Dance Club RICHARD PESCI Post J.H.S. Hall Guard Junior Class Maybee Class Wapika Club ED ROUSSEAU Jefferson J,H.S. Hall Guard Wapika Club CTreas.J Junior Class WILLIAM SHARP, JR. Cooley HS. Lettermen's Club Rocket Club Condor Club Home Rep. Curriculum Head MARIETTA THOMAS Michael J.H.S. Future Teachers Club Maybee Class Sportsmanship Council HAROLD WILLIAMS Hutchins J.H.S. Rocket Technology Club Hall Guard Basketball Reserve Track Team REGINALD WILSON McMichael J.H,S. Basketball Track Hall Guard fCapt.J A 4 A Q, RUTH STOKES SI. 5' Jefferson J.H,S. V' 431 4 2 F' Office Assistance J, , IE, wAsHlNGToN r , r Jefferson J.H.S. X 'Q 1 I 3 is BARBARA gl gwfwg J' 1 f 1 1 'VT LAVIONIA WILLIAMS Foch J.H.S. , Counselors' Ass't ,, f Junior Achievement 1 Q If .L ,-4 , -gaps MICHAEL YOURAUISH ff' J A Colleirs H,S, FAQ 1, gg lxwHf:'iSg'i '31 'PM W9 'sw-Z-X -, 'lf , MARTIN SWEET Durfee J.H.S. Maybee Class Junior Class ELLEN ELIZABETH WELLS Hutchins J.H.S. Modern Dance Club Hall Guard Maybee Class Junior Class C.C.C. RICHARD DEAN WILLIAMS Barbour J.H.S. Q0 1055 :S- u I--It-3 il K'..o 5. IAWCYIC5' In order to graduate from Cass Technical High School, a student must earn the required credits from their chosen curriculum. We have listed these credits here, with the exception of Polytech and Arts and Sciences curricula. AERONAUTICAL CURRICULUM 12B-Trigonometry I. ..,...,.......... . 5 i Aeronautics 5 tEngine Testingl . . . . 5 in American History 2. ............ . 5 5 Physics I .................... . 5 7 Metallurgy I ,,., . . . . 5 7 25 5 'IZA-Composition 4. ............, . 5 5 Aeronautics 6 CConstructionl .... . 5 10 Civics 1 ................, .... . 5 5 Physics 2 .... . .. .,..,...... . . . 5 7 20 5 'Add Geometry 3 for f-nginc-er-ing college, AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION CURRICULUM I2l-I-Trigonometry I. .......,....... . 5 S American History 2 .............,... S 5 Physics I ,..... . . .,............... . 5 7 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 5 tDesignJ .................,....... 5 10 Elective .......... . . .,,.., 5 5 25 55 'IZA-Composition 4 ....,...........,,.. 5 5 Civics I ............,........... . . 5 5 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration 6 fl-Ieating and Ventilating? ...,..., 5 10 Physics 2 ..... . .................,. S 7 20 27 'Add Geometry 3 if planning engineering college entrance. AUTOMOTIVE CURRICULUM I2 li -fl'rlgonometry I .,..............,.., 5 S Automotive Mechanics 5 iEnglne Test- ing? .,..,.....,....,..,........,. 5 io American History 2,. .....,.,....... 5 5 Physics I. , ......... . 5 7 Metallurgy I. ...., . 5 7 25 34 'I2A-Composition 4. . .,..,..,,...,,... 5 5 Automotive Mechanlcs fa fC:irnIZz-l ..,. 5 10 Civics 1 ....,,... ........,......... 5 5 Physics Z ....,....,...........,. . 5 7 20 27 'Add Geometry 3 for engineering college, ARTS AND CRAFTS CURRICULUM I2B-Civics I , ........ . . 5 5 History of Art 1 .... .. 5 5 I-Iandcrafts 4 ....,........ . . 5 10 Water Color I ..........., . . 5 I0 Chemistry 2 or Physics 2 .... . 5 7 25 37 IZA-Composition 4 ..................... 5 5 Economics I ................... . . . . 5 5 Art Composition 3 Cltdvanced Designl . 5 10 History of Art 2 .............. . ..... 5 5 20 25 COMMERCIAL ART CURRICULUM I2ll-Composition 4 .........., . 5 5 Civics I ........,.......... . . 5 5 Chemistry I or Physics I . . . . . 5 I-Iisrory of Art 2 .......... J -1 AJ Ll 'IZA--Economics I ..... . ..,........... 5 5 Art Composition 3 CAdvanced Designl . 5 I0 Chemistry 2 or Physics Z ............ 5 7 Electives ...,......,...,......., . . 5 10 20 3.2 Plus two of the iulluwing: Poster 1. Graphic Design 2. Pen and Ink 1. COSTUME ILLUSTRATION CURRICULUM I2B-English Literature I. . . . 5 Civ CS I ..............- . . 1 5 Chemistry 2 or Physics 1. . . . . Costume Illustration 5 .... 5 25 31 5 5 History of Art I ........ . . . . . . 55 I0 12A-Csmnwumss .... g 2 5 s I0 20 25 Eoonomlcsl .....,.. I-IistoryofArt2..... .. EIective ........ .. 5 HOME ECONOMICS Clothing and Fabrics IZB-Chemistry 2 ...,..,,.,...,.,,.....r 5 7 Civics 1 ..,........,....,,..,,..... S 5 Clothing 5 iAdvanced Tailoringj ..,,. S 10 Meal Planning and Serving ....,...., 5 I0 20 32 12A-Composition 4. ..............,. . 5 5 Economics 1 ..,,..,.............l.. 5 5 Clothing 6 iShop Technique! .....,.., 5 10 Clothing 7 fNeedle Craft and Millineryl 5 10 20 30 Institutional Foods .ZH-Composition 4 ...,....,..,... ..... S 5 Ciidcs 1 , ....... . 5 5 Chemistry 1 1,.. . S 7 Foods 3 ....., . 5 10 Z0 27 12A-Economics 1 .... , 5 5 Chemistry 2 ..,. . 5 7 Foods 4 ,... ,.... . 5 I0 4'Family Living .... . . 5 5 20 27 Pre-Nursing-Commercial 12B-Composition 4, , .,...........,.,... 5 5 Civics I. ,.,.. .,........ ,... , 5 S Physiology and Anatomy 1 .... . 5 I0 Foods 3 .........,......... . 5 10 20 30 IZA-'Bacteriology I .... . 5 10 Economics 1 ...... . S S Child Care I., ...., . 5 5 Family Living I .... . . 5 S Z0 25 'A student may elect Quantity Cookery in place of Bacteriology. A student who has had Latin I and 2 in Ifunior High School may take Latin 3 and 4 but it is not required or graduation from Cass nor for college entrance. Or elective determined by the student and curriculum head. Pre-Nursing-Commercial IZH-Civics I . ,..,.. ...., . ,.......... . 5 5 Physiology and Anatomy I ..,. , 5 10 Foods 3 ...,.,.......,,.,.. . 5 lu Type 2 ,..,. , ...,.. ,,.... , zyi 5 Family l.iving I .... . 5 5 22 55 35 IZA-Composition 4. . . 5 5 Economics I .......,.,,.... , 5 S Bacteriology I ......,........ . 5 10 Clerical Practice and Type 3 , , . 5 lu Z0 30 VOCATIONAL MUSIC CURRICULUM IZH--Modernl.itersture,1 .,.. .. . , 5 Clvlcs I .,............,....,.,..... 5 Harmony 2 .... ........ ............ 2 9 5 S 'Ensemble 5 Wocal, Band. Orchestra, etc.l. .........,..,........,..,.. 2 I6 5 'Ensemble 6 fVocal, Hand, Orchestra, etc.J . ,........... .,...... ...... 2 H 5 I7 pg zs l2A-Composition 4. .,..,....,...,...,,. 5 5 Economic: 1 .....,.........,....... 5 5 Arranging I ........................ 5 S 'Ensemble 7 fVocal, Band, Orchestra, etc.l ..,................,........ 2 Li 5 'Ensemble 8 iVocal, Band, Orchestra, etc.J .....,....,,.,....,......... 214 5 20 25 AVOCATIONAL MUSIC IZB-Civics I ,..... .,..,.......... . . 5 5 Trigonometry 1 ,... . .... S 5 Physics 2 or Chemistry Z .,., 5 7 Elective .........,.., . . , 5 3 Music Elective. , ..,.,.,. , 155 5 Music Elective.. , , ZIQ 5 Z5 32 IZA-Composition 4. . .. . 5 5 Economics 1 .... S S Elective ........ . S 5 Music Elective. . J 'Q 3 Music Elective. . , . ZLL S Music Elective. ,. ... ll! 5 Z2 55 30 PERFORMING ARTS CURRICULUM 12B--Modern Literature I. . . . 5 S Civics I ...... .....,.. . 5 S Physics I .... , ................., . 5 7 Dramatics 2 or Elective ....,.., .... S 5 Stagecraft 4 CProgram Productionl .... 5 S 25 27 I2A-Composition 4 .... . 5 5 Economics 1 .... . 5 5 Physics 2 ..... . 5 7 Elective .... . S 5 20 22 ARCHITECTURAL-DRAFTING AND BUILDING CURRICULUMS 12B-English Literature I. . . . 5 5 Trigonometry I ....,......,..., 5 S Physim I ...,. . ...............,.. 5 7 Architectural Drafting 5, ............ 5 I0 Building 5 CHeating. Ventilatingj ..... S 5 25 32 'IZA-Composition 4 .... 5 S Civics I ......... S 5 Physim 2. ..... S 7 I5 I7 'Plus two of the following: Geometry 3. Architectural Drafting 6 CRender-ingl. Building 6 CSpec-incationsj. CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL CURRICULUM IIB--Trigonometry I., . . S 5 American History . 5 5 Physics I .... . ...., 5 7 l2A-Composition 4 .... 5 5 Civics I ....... . S S Physim 2 , , 5 T 'Students who liste had Latin must complete Latin .i and 4. Plus three out of the following four as arranged with thc curriculum had: Chemistry 5 iQuantitativel. . . , . . . ., Chemistry 6 COrganicJ .... . Physiology and Anatomv 1 . , . , . I5 30 Microbiology ...,....... . . I Grand total for the Iltli grade--I5 hours credit, o4 class hours, CHEMICAL METALLURGICAL CURRICULUM IZB-Trigonometry I . , F 5 Chemistry S iQuantitativeJ. , 5 I0 American History Z ..,. . , 5 Metallurgy I ..... . . .... 5 1 Physics 2 ....., , . 5 7 25 34 'IZA-Composition -I. , . , . 5 5 Chemistry 6 fOrganicl . 5 N' Civics I ...,. ..,.. 5 Metallurgy 2 ,......, , 5 1 Z0 27 'Add Geometry 3 for engineering college. ELECTRICAL CURRICULUM '12 ll-Trigonometry I .........,......... 5 5 American History 2 ..... , . S S Physics I ......,......... . , 5 7 Electrical 7 tTelevisionl ..... . , 5 I0 20 17 IZA-Composition 4. ......... , . . , . 5 5 Clvice I ........................... 5 5 Physics 2 ........ ,..,,..., . . ,....., S 7 Electrical B Clndustrlal Electronicsl . . . 5 10 20 Z7 'Add Geometry 3 for engineering college. MECHANICAL DRAFTING CURRICULUM IIB-Trigonometry 1 ...,,............... 5 5 American History 2 ........ .... ..... N S Mechanical Drafting 7 CTool Deslgnl. 5 lil Physics I. ...,.,.....,..........,. S 7 Metallurgy I .,............ . , ..... S 7 25 34 'IZA-Composition 4. .. ,,.. .,.......... - 5 S Civics I .....,.............,....... S S Physics 2 .......... ............... . 5 7 Mechanical Drafting 8 fTool Designl. i lu 10 27 'I-or engineering college add Geometry J. MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING CURRICULUM IZB-Trigonometry 1 ....,,..... , ,,..... 5 5 American History 2 ...... . , 5 5 Physics 2. ..........,.,.. 5 7 Mechanical Drafting 6 .... .. 7 li 5 Machine Shop 4 .....,.. , , 5 I0 22K sz IZA-Composition 4 .... S 5 Civics I ..,.....,.. . 5 S Metallurgy I ..........,... 2 . . . . 5 7 Machine Shop 5 ............... . 5 I0 Automation and Management ..... . 5 I0 ZS 37 T. Alternate shop series for metal processes specialiudon: IOA, Foundry 2g IIB. Metal Psttem Ig IIA, Machine Shop 1: I2B. Machine Shop 3: IZA, Foundry 3, Geometry 3 for engineering college. PRINTING CURRICULUM IZB-Printing 7 fAdvanced Compositionl, ., 5 I0 PrintingDesignS .,..,,... .,. l'j 5 Physi l... , .... . s 7 Printing 9 fOfFice Pncticel, , . S I0 American History 2 . . . .. . S Q 12 '5 5 12A-Composition 4 .......,..,....,., 5 5 Printing 8 K.-Xdvanced Pre: Worlrl. . 5 I0 Printing Design 6. ............ , , Z 'Q S Pnnting 10 fOlFice Pr-acticel. . .. S io Civic I. . ........, ,... . , 5 5 2255 E Students who have completed Latin I and 2 may substitute Latin 3 and 4 or Algebra I and 2 for a year of laboratory science. V 'Printing Geometry I and 2 must precede they courses, respec- tive y. , 058 N19 CK Kaesesm ..w wxl ' , 6 A el Dkgwws :msn I 3 W SERELLE , ,f,, 0 ' mo I gg? WJ A w V 1 ef sr' , all 6 b 0 Q' 4 A' IYJ , X X15 '1 4 Wzzzuz BEST LINE A f f . Q QD d ' ..... , A 'Y 6 ' L 4 yi '!l!7' W, I I I I 5 . MCMQKIEIRE Q, xx' 7 5 if Q ' VIRGINIA S5 . n 9 SWIFT I I any me-Ivy? law! 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Head DONALD COOPER VIRGIL FLOREA MAX FULCHER RUTH GOODMAN LOIS HOSMER NOT PICTU RED GEORGE GEMBIS WILLIAM ROBINSON QQPACLEIQFJ Glenda Ferguson, Marge Teramino, Brenda Mays, Janet Rostek, Barbara Slaughter 4Co4Captain5, Joann Court Klaptainj, Margafet Morton, Barbara Pitts, Pam Plager, Kathleen Varner, Nancy Moilcmen V- ,FX ff f , 5- x x '11 J' ,jf M, Lv , an N K 'Y aiu f eff , . an 2 67 ROW I Tom Mullins Bill Ayers, Bill Tolbert, Ray McCrea James Bowen lCoCap1l Larry DiBasio, Harry Zarczynlskl Ron Amans James Bates Richard Wimmer. ROW Il Harvey Colbert Jerry Pes'Ia, John ODell Cecil Thompson Ed Varana lCo Capfl, Gerald Gooding Bull Dawe QB Lorry DiBasio LH Ray McCrea FB Henry Zarczyniski RH James Bowen RE Chester Scott RT Gerald Gooding RG John O'Dell C Ed Vorancx LG Bill Dawe LT Cecil Thompson LE David Whifiker iaiihdia 6 0 Charles Hamilton Robert Hubbard, Anthoney Kendruc ROW III Virgil Floreo Coach, Wolter Willis, Fred Emke Chester Scott Robert Quaid David Whitiker, Roy Dexter 'Pau Davis Bill Smith Jerry James Moore Barry OPPONENTS Central Western Redford Southwestern Northwestern Cooley Mackenzie 5 Math iiniuiigniiauu M-W eaerue joofgaf ROW I: Wesley Bell, Emile Heler, Charles Keys, James Gilliam, Nathan Kemp. -lumes Veil, l-UVVY Bqffolonlf Wlnsfon Thomas ROW Ill: Richard Havens, David Nawakowski, John Sprik ROW II: James Havermat, Richard Quaid, Ray Schoen, Robert Ray Miller, Otis Peterson, William Ward, G. Gembis-Coach Hubbard, Fred Pearson, James Gerometta, Rodney Martin, it 1 ' fx. 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I ' 'li 1 XS- Q ?,. ff l' J ,f t ,f c f-- ff , L r . 2 E fic 'Afj ' F f , A - - ' MCDERMOTT feff flflefl oofdaf ROW I: Tom Tishuch, Norm Duncan, Dave Lutz, Ralph Ma- John Fleming, Ralph Volpe, John Kuzmich, Tom Emerick. greta, George Sabooniian, Wells Snover, Eugene Fornarl, Mike ROW IH: Kennem Wiedbusch fswdem M901 Richard Buell, Pangbom- Steve Yako, Lawrence Ayres, Tom Morton, Louis Ciotti, John ROW ll: John Hunter lStudent Mgrl, Steve Munerantz, Brad Fe-lla, Bill Baer, Keith Macrae, Larry Falinski, Fred Jacobs, Boyer, Tom Nanasy, Phil Ettinger, Bob Cerlotti, Jerry Eggen, Will Robinson-Coach 70 1 girgi Yjdfffifg Eaffefgaf ROW I: Colleen Labrew, Mary Ann Palutis, Christine Luz, ROW II: Pat Lifford, Angela Williams Pot Norris Miss Hos Gail Spitler lCapt.l, Karen Kammerer, Rosie Lee Coleman, mer CCoczchl, Cynthia Harris, Bonnie Wilson Carole Jasper ,ip V 5 f S pf I Y f L I xl li i- 5 --.pf girA i pezierue gaffefgaf ROW I: Pat Altpeter, Charlotte Orange, Evelyn Sanders Velma Brown, Joanna Ingram, Judy Bussey, Joan Bailys ROW II: Louise Mobley, Mary Crownley, Roxie Saherfield Miss Hosmer lCoachl, Sharon Gomillion, Sylvia Shephard Sandra Martin ell C 71 am ifg gaffefdaf gow ' - r fi - 1 3 f F L ff ri' 5147 57 i. 5 f i I L , , i s ll K, L. L f' .. 'Z 5 i i if sJ77eff?ff sH,f'35? ?'T?E ii, r lx ,B . -,y 1 I 5 g ROW I: Wesley Bell, Myron Morrison, Norman Smith, Shed- McMillan, Linzie Oglesby, Levert France lCaptJ, Phil Hein Ck HollC'WC'Y rich, Joe Barnes, Bob Quaid, Clayton Powell, Roderick Mac ROW Il: Emmett Hagood, Rudy Gardner, Fred Barrett, Samuel Neel, HQVWY Harris, Don DU 9eYf Reginald Wil50f'l ederue gaageldaf ROW I: Wesley Bell lMgr.J, Myron Morrison, George Gembiscdacn, Shedrick Hollaway fMgr.l, Eddie Stovaii ROW II: Ronald Smith, Wilbert Jackson, Carl Rutledge, Richard Quaid, Glen Howard, Jack Trellar, George Hamilton ROW Ill: Frank Alexander, Bob Sorrell, Ron Sanders, Elmer Mitch- ell, Bruce Robinson, Charles Davis, Genrty Pitts, Bob Allen 72 Q l K Tournament ll 111' 1 Tishuk, Ed Owczarski. BASKETBALL RESULTS 1957-58 CASS OPPONENT 50 Pershing 49 80 Wilbur Wright 32 60 Western 58 os Redford 37 63 Southwestern 46 56 Mackenzie 51 52 Northwestern 70 67 Cooley 44 55 Chadsey 54 61 Cody 41 41 Eastern 59 58 Cooley 46 40 U. of D. 68 WON 10 LOST 3 we 73 WA! ROW I: Al Gray, Willie Johnson, Steve Poprawa, Ken Kling, Tom Turkaly, Ken Mlutkowski, Torn ROW ll: Mr. Florea lCoach1, Mike Sullivan, lsaih McKinnon, Larry Kraiewski, Steve Muneraniz, Ron Hubbard, Doug Francis. X X, I, ,f 1 415. 5.2 Row I: Jim Thomas, Richard Rezanka, Richard Dixon, Tony Smith, Arthur Jones, Don King X G1 V55 TEL BOYS' SWIMMING TEAM Row ll: David Stephenson, Eugene Magar, Wolf Blotter, Steve Dernay, Charles Grayline , GIRLS' SWIMMING TEAM Row I: Naidene Wanek, La June Rod- gers co-capt., Sharon Ziporyn, Barbara Victor, Jill Fisher, Pan Paresi Row II: Mary Haclcen, Ursula Maeser, Karen Merkle, Martha Roff, Ann Cato, Chris'Nun Row III: Mrs. Goodman, Marge Tera- mino iBusiness Managerj, Judy Hey- man, Sheila Shaw, Sharon Weremink, Maureen Novak fBusiness Manageri, Jim Thomas fStudent Manageri , , W I gf k n,,A -Qi , ,f , I X, , 2 -4 5.4 J i lik, A1 I k., -mf? GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Row I: Miriam Kahldon, Thomasena Johnson, Ruth Harris, Greta Fields, Gail Spitler, Loretta Reetz, Bernetta Young, L. Hosmer Clnstructorl X N l ., T T ix .lg 7 4 5, ': IQ' 4. -fl l I i, ll 1 Nz mi , 5 Q6 2 9 l CROSS COUNTRY ROW I: Claude Miller, Tom Unliedl, Melyin Ashly, Rudy Gardener ROW Il: Howard Martin, Joe Barnes, Leverf France, Paul Crutcher, Mr. Don Cooper Qcoachj GOLF TEAM Row l: Pal Brennan, Ollo Weber, Roger Szalwinslxi, Gene Lesco CCapt.l, Don May, Phil Rhodes, Vergil Florea .1 TRACK Row l: Fred Jacobs, Melvin Ashley, Ronald Smilh, Rick Talley, Charles Keys, Michael Merrill, John Wash- ingion Row ll: Ron Hubbard, Don Dungey, Lever? France, Claude Miller lCo- Caplainl, Ronald Sanders, Ernesl Hardman, Jim Unfiedi, Bill Srnirh, Don Johnson lManagerJ, Richard Quaid, Reginald Wilson, Rudy Gar- dener, Linzie Oglesby, Bob Sams, Joe Barnes, Leonard Higgins, Richard Havens, Paul Crulcher, Mr. Don Cooper CCoachJ 1 .., L x 1 ' fin .fd ,. 1 . N CBNDUDS L mms CBNDUBS GMDXDS CBNDUDS Cmms cm mo C UD PMN, DUDE C Ni N3 C PMB XD KDS S CNS Q C mms cmmiss cm mms momma Q mms mmm me cmmms Q mama CPNDXD Us cmmus Q cmxnms A mm PM BUS YDS C ,L XUS CPAN CNW S CBN? 'NY S CW DUB V' PNXBXDS K ww we gig DUDE S CPNDXDD CL mms mxmxms cw T CPNUXQ 9,555 X moms me Q Qu BN S U THE BUSY ADMINISTRATION MR. WOLBER MR. HEFT ...GREAT ASSETS TO CASS TECH. Regimental Headquarters Look Famllnar? Work, Work, Work . . . Busy Day, Busy Day . . . 4200 Records to keep straight THE BUSY STUDENT BODY , . . ,C A The Harp Ensemble Very Still Life All Ready for lhe Technicians Forgot My Lunch ls that whaf they do in The garage? 79 Morning coffee break Long live, Mary Pish . . . Seclusion in 317 Whistle while you work! Confused? A f --H y..--fx f 'J I I so Q sz' 6 6 I f'Hemmg,-,QM if Up! Two struggling biologists 80 V. . ' fc X 'oc ' X X , as M I - . Russia - Beware! Sketcning a scenic view Watch your fingers! P t Student Council hard at Work I Heaven on the oth floor Talent unlimited Are you sure Tom Edison started ents way? 81 Senior Skip Day Executive Board Sponsors Skippecl Too! Everyone's got to get into the act! Want a hot dog! l I J KW, 5f!,gyW,,. if , ik, Be easy on that mustard! Hot Dog ! ! l After three long years of high school, the students of Cass look forward to the clay when it is tinally '!legal to skip. That untorgetable day means hot dogs, bermuda shorts, canoes, mustard on everything, football, several other means of enter- tainment CD, and an all around swinging scene!!! 82' THE SENIOR PROM When taking candids this year, we chose the senior prom as our dance. Mainly be- cause the prom is remem- bered the longest by all and by far the most important dance at Cass. The evening was still young l We could have danced all night Really swinging ? ! PI' Penny for your thoughts Too pooped to participate ' 83 l 3 lllll lllfl' llfl I V 'j 4,1 2 e f . , i li li , ' ,, , 5 A I ,F J f fi s E l V 3 if ri 'Ei , li 2 iff i li i iii ,fi all avi ii ,flew iid, ' ' 'g ' 55' it i r 'f M108 1 sy! ' 1 , - f, yi vf t - ' 41 v ' st - , ,- 5-A ' I x A N 5 14553 x Q 'fi xg V i i ll i 7 ,1 'fif Q 9 57 ' ,. , ,r V' V l , , :v:,,., ,. .. ,ry .., 1 I Q I-193 'lf' .4- X f f ' ., 1 X 7 iz 1 I V ' ' lofts si lf 1 a A -Elm J lm? ,fl I 11 't ' ' ' fff A to 1 fi ' I . 'ff f '.-' . ci- 2 - Best band in the land It's concert time! Mr. Harry Begian returned to Cass Tech in September 1957, after a leave of absence, to resume his direction of the Cass Concert, Marching and Varsity Bands. We at Cass, are very proud ot these bands and so we devoted this page to Mr. Begian and his talented students. Dance band ofthe cool school i , , 9 Practice ma kes perfect 9 c ' T- fu ' 1 - ' I t ,, 'i 1 I A55 '-I - ' 1 f 5 v . f Ei: 2'1 ' I .-1 . if ,F , , ' r , ', 5' 5 ' 5 4152 , 5' L 57 if il V i 1 . if 4 fr if: fn 1 ti l l' li Azlllfl' ff ' A ' Wil l . ,H ' ' V eilzlll f 5 , i Q qi i 2' f f 5 s gg , 'ft '. : 'f1, 'r . 4 gmi f? p, , ' , 4 il' f ., - llllll f f f f i , , l ,. i, . V , 'ffi 'f'7'i't ' ' , -' f, W , 'fri - .f 1. F iifitliw' l 5 q C L if i C ' I , ' l l ff? ,fi 1 f 2 Z' ' ' ,. -3- x , , ,V j ,, y ta 1 I V, K i U ,, , V M ,yr grfisi r 7 : h W 4 1, ,rf . , fy , A ,V Qi: I 5 5 - ,,,. wjfc-ff! . I, X' i' - ,, , ffffff , ' v445.cc7,ff2Zf2,Qf,f f fr M 84 lt's easier when the music is right side up! EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY Top prize winners, Terry Friedman, Dick Salay PRIZE WINNERS Ist-575.00 2nd-535.00 3rd-SI5.00 NAME AGE GRADE TEACHER SUBJECT Dick Salay I7 'l2A E. Schmidt Campbell's Soup Terry Friedman I7 'I2A E. Schmidt N H CMoversJ Fred Coe ' I7 12A E, sciimiai sheii Heating on 3 - 510.00 PRIZE WINNERS Brenda Zupke I7 I2B E. Schmidt Koret Bags Tom Tieche I7 12A E. Schmidt Revlon Lipstick Joseph Messina I7 'l2A E. Schmidt Empress Curse You, Jack Dalton For the spring season a production was put on in May. lt was Green Grow The Lilacs , a production which is very famous and well appreciated by every- one. This shows Cass Tech's many talents in so many fields. The Twentieth Annual Poster Art Contest conducted in the Junior, Comprehensive, and Technical High Schools, sponsored by Walker St Co., concluded with the awards presentation at the Art Institute on March 26th. Mr, S. M. Brownell, Superintendent of the Board of Education presented the awards to the prize winners at an assembly of students and parents at 8.00 p. nt. on Wednesday, March 26th, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Guest speaker at the presentation was Mr. Warren Kemp, Art Director of J. Walter Thompson and Pres- ident of the Detroit Art Directors Club. in addition to the 7i prize winning designs, 29 others were selected to make up an exhibition of The iOO Best Entries in the Twentieth Annual Poster Art Contest. These sketches were exhibited on the i3th floor of the J. L. Hudson Company, March 3ist through April l2th. Salay receives award Under the direction of Mrs. B. Cooper, Cass Tech students have put on several successful productions. Our Anniversary Pageant in l957, received praise from many sources, students, faculty, alumni and the hundreds of outsiders who witnessed this production. in December, i957, a melodrama entitled Curse You, Jack Dalton was presented for the student body and also was a credit to Mrs. Cooper and the perform- ing arts curriculum. 50th Anniversary Pageant ,ZS Senior Trip -v -J' lwo Jima Garden af Mi Vernon Hi Gangl Der Bug Bn ge AfliI'19?OI1 CBYUBTGYY Lincoln Memorial Bug Wheels Whoopsl fwfffifi ' 41 27 ff ' -if X ,, , C ' X ' , if 574' ffziiyz. - !,,f f.' -Z Q Q I, ,, ri fr 3-4 r 2 ' V V 'ai 1 ' .J April 6-10, 1958 M ' ki ' Changing of Yhe Guard The big city 5Ymb0I Of Fmedomu ,, A , .1 V .L 41-,:'42 f-f'f,-, , ML Vernon Yes - why do you ask? The big beat wan X Lovers Jefferson Memorial Washington Monumenf' We like MARY PISHIH Our Capiioin Boat around New York CALENDAR OF EVENTS September 'I957 to June 1958 September 4 - - School begins October 2 - Cass Tech art sale downtown in front of Harry Suftrins store. October I5 - Report Cards November I - Symphony Concert November 27 - Pigskin Prom sponsored by the Student Council to honor our football team. December 20 - Christmas assemblies held in the auditorium. All out for Christmas vacation! Junior-Maybee class Dance - Winter Fantasy . January 2 - Back to school January 28 - Report cards and the Senior Prom January 29 to February 3 - Spring Vacation - semester change March I8 -- Card Marking March 21 - Basket Ball, sponsored by the Student Council to honor the Cass basket ball team. March 23 -- Mary Pish Birthday! iEd. Note: Mary Pish is the mascot of Cass Tech, and it is a custom to wear school colors on this day to honor her and our schooI.J March 28 - Band Concert April 6-I O - Senior Trip! Ott to New York and Washington D.C. May 2 - Green Grow the Lilacs a play ot unique western charm, directed by Mrs. Bea Cooper. May I4 - Senior Skip Day May 29 - Junior, Maybee Dance June I7 - Last day of school! June I8 - Commencement exercises June I9 - Senior Prom at Masonic Temple! TO A FRESHMAN, CASS IS A NEW FUTURE - AND TO A SENIOR, MANY FOND MEMORIES. 88 A ,I ZAT AN 1 LNB UiilIl'1.l'X!'.LZ ZATICNS CTG DG NI CVS C ODS T -.- L -J ONS w7AT ZATI l QRGAVIZAT QQNS OTGAN ZATIQVS CTC ORGANIZAT omg CYGAN fAT1 w0 L Q O C - N TIC1S IZATTC 'es -w C1-nn Arch Club ROW I: Larry Burnstein lTres.J, Nelson Pole lVeepD, Mr. Stod- dart Sponsorl, James Abernethy lPres.J, Philip Camill lSec.l. ROW Il: Merry Colden, David Thomas, William Swincicki, Diane Pittman, Pat Mariala, Dave Polancih, Walter Wilson. ROW III: Helen Gruszczynski, Nancy Dvorak, Paul Glinter, Ellis Cerne, Gerald Smith, Allan Mac Duck, Tony Lafata. ROW IV: Richard Kraski, David Levy, Stanley Tamulevich, William Wildauer, Hylber Sanduig, Patrick Slusarz, Charles Byrd, Clinton Watson. ROW V: Tom Koosis, Jerry Tulpa, Ronald Taylor, Gordon Lip- son, Julian Rodgers, Don Terlamn, Don Wenderski. Biology Club ROW I: Cecelia Franek CTreas.J, Jeanne Jones CVice Pres.D, Mr. C. W. Rice lSponsorJ, Ted Ammel lPres.l, Erlene Coleman lSec.D. ROW II: Jeanne Paluck, Dorthy M. Jones, Rumiko Sakow, Marti O'Rourke, Milda Gingell, Larene Cain, Annette Pfeifer, Shirlee Jemison, Gay Delanghe. ROW III: -Geraldine Adams, Alice Lewandowski, Martha Morrison, Roslyn Paliscak, Loreen Thomas, Gail Spitler, Pat Drowns, Rhoda Robinson, Judy Berman. ROW IV: Harvey L. Gutman, Carole Klein, Bruce Dicey, Betty Ray, Imogene White, Thelma Brtant, David Cullen, Kathy Whitten, Kay Washington. ROW V: Sandra Robinson, Judy Heyman, Karmen Brown, Charles Elian, Tlester Shaw, Philip Hosay, Roger Eriksson, Sid Grossberg, Tucker Guice, Bob Allon. Advertising Art Club ROW I: Eve Weinhaus, Kathy Kotkowski lsecretaryl, Mary Staikos lPresidentJ, Mr. Jurma lTeacherl, Renee Burlo lTreasurerl, Peggy Clarke, Linda Eddy ROW II: William Wesoloski, Fred Geerb, Dennis Plansker, Anita Owen, Marsha Horwitz, Glenda Gibson, Susan French, Jean Johnson, Pam Parsis, Donna Davis, Diane Fifield, Sue Whalch, Beberly Elto, Geri Toth, Kathy Marion, Van Carney, Mary Ann Mosier, Nancy Moilanen. ROW Ill: Baze Salah, Rod Dullem, Jill Lindsey, Brenda Chaires, Bonnie Wold, Annette Morozoff, Janet Martin, Mary Mogyorody, Barbara Victor, Marianne Bell, Burma Wattle, Marcia Bernstein, Andrea Samagochian, Debby Holengraber, Donna St. Onge, Patricia Nowak, Judy Peak, Anita Hokkanen. ROW IV: Bob Kaueloski, Fred Coe, Tom Tieche, Dolores Crump, Lynn Newman, Helen Hamilton, Judith Abdullah, Linda Brichta, Christine Bickel, Nancy Orsage, Mary Bedeski, Betty Seroha, Carolyn Smith, Linda Moore, Marcia llton, Jeanne Dzienciol, Dana Martin, Frances Bercheny, Mary Dziendiel, Kathryn Fatt. ROW V: Lester Konkel, Dick Lalory, Dave Pazdernik, Leonard Pitt, Joseph Messina, Sonia Herman, Karen Miller, Pat Kahan, Frances Shinn, Saundra Price, Lina Kinney, Isabelle Czepelew- ski, Herbert Million, Judy Loyd, Sheila Milgrom, Sue Keeton, Brenda Ryan, Roselie Show, Joan Van Vynckt, Anne Cato. Auto-Aero Club ROW I: Ken Zella, Ron Holler lSec.J, Nick Markakis lPres.J, Mr. Bowditch fSponsorJ, Lawrence King lVeepj, Waldemqr Lungershausen lTreasurerD, Craig Gallan. ROW II: Boris Iglewicz, Alan Johnson, Gary Boushelle, Paul Turunen, Bob Guest, Clifton Ealy, Wendy Bider, Willief Adams. ROW III: Floyd Parsons, Cecil Thompson, Ron Dudek, Don Dungey, Larry Hamperzonian, Dan Scheideman, Ronald Sokaez. ROW IV: Carl Semczak, Tony Schad, Norman Smith, Robert Quaid, Richard Lynn, Harold Boyce, Tom Smith. Boys Chem Club ROW I: Richard Lindensmith, Jeff Bailery, Lester Shaw lPres.J, Mr. Sanders CSponsorJ, Arnold Joseff lVeepJ, Manuel Gorth, ROW ll: Turner Fair, Oliver Blackshire, Bill Harper, Walter Everett, Arnold Josselson, Alan Stotsky, Marvin Fishman, David Kartalia ROW III: Peter Tiefenbach, Lester Kalisher, Robert Stasys, Tom Cory, Jack Lifton, Alfred Tolbert, David Golden, Clyde Schoen, Jack Vartoogian ROW IV: William Davidson, Patrick Brennan, James McMurtry, Charles Hamilton, Sid Grossberg, Philip Hosay, Ambuse Gin- Liane, Charles Elias ROW V: Michael Goldman, William Hudson, David Jackson, Gerald Blechman, Carl Bergeson, Bert Stein, Charles Richmond CCC ill ROW I: Santranella Thomes CCon. Sec.J, Caroline Paluzzi lSec.J, Dolores Gelios lPres.J, Joyce Dyer, Rymiko Sakow Weept, Joann Caurt, Evelyn Sanders ROW II: Joanne Roll, Gloria Dickens, Cecelia Baylis, Alma Horne, Nancy Dunaway, Carole Branham, Aslean Scott, Maxine Smith, Manganetta Bridges, Marilyn Tarvis, Janie Whittier ROW III: Georgene Whiter, Kathy Clauas, Janes De Sarlo, Patricia Mc Danie, Grace Honeycutt, Connie Kaskas, Brends Gilmore, Marsha Wiczko, Dorothy Poole, Blondean Gresham, Christine Luz, Sonna Mc Kenzie, Trudy Rink, Janice Barnett, Marilyn Zachary, Emogene Dyer, Marva Kendrick, Susan Zotos ROW IV: Ruth Harris, Mabel Persons, Karen Merkle, Sandra Everitt, Pat Liford, Henrietta Watts, Barbara Zolmerclak ROW V: D. Patnales, Loretta Williams, Margie Holliday, Gloria Smith, Brenda Hopkins, Estella Foster, Roxie Satterfield, Carolyn Scott, Sandra Leavel if ilk' Ai: CCC l2i ROW I: Nan Grayson, Sadie Bullock, Eunice Ford, Nellie Burden, Margaret Gaines, Sandra Foster, Taminie Gattos Parl ROW ll: Elna Payne, Karen Varner, Elizabeth Williams, Lorena Cain, Lois Hobson, Katy Shanklin, Carol Bell, Barbara Hooper, Roberta Morris ROW Ill: Vickie Wellman, Martha Morrison, Colleen La Brew, June La Valley, Eula Johnsorrjf Roslyn Paviscak, Jucna Royfter, Kathy Lockwood, Carol Busch, Faye Kalidonis, Jeanette Mc Dowell ROW IV: Lancie Wright, Betty Poole, Ellen Wills, Marilyn Smith, Veronica Vincent, Karen Wynn, Georgana Kontos, Linda Salatowski, Jeanne Paluck, Rosa Thomas, Mary Mc Campbell, Anta Whitley ROW V: Susanna Newland, Cartrenia Fuller, Carol Schroeder, Gwendolyn France, Florida Ridgeway, Cecelia Franek, Joann Walkins, Helen Kuslak, Clara Smith, Mary Lindsey, Barbara Pitts Choir ROW I: Mrs. Hochberg iAccomp.J, Dorothy Mc Lonis, Carole Coleman, D'anne Piercing, Beverly Lawrence, Franchot Young, Bruce Galbraith, John Hopkins, Don Opperthauser, Judy Monroe, Ann Murray, Annette Firstenberg, Patrina Palazzola ROW ll: Denise Bertrand, Gloria Stewart, Jeaanette Echols, Mary Lindsey, Bill Yesse, Bill Lange, John Trudell, Artie Brown, Carol Jewell lPres.7, Bernice lmber, Naomi Klein, Ermenia Woods, Mr. Klepinger lTeacherJ ROW lIl: Elaine Webeck, Nancy Crooks, Martha Schmidt, Joyce Davis, Angels Kontos, Dave Bolden, Bill Dallas, Len Poole, Fred Dales, Arcola Clark, Gloria Williams, Barbara Bern, Kathie Jernigan ROW IV: Jim Thompson iLib.i, Doug Mc Donald, Charles Nicks, Jim Frobe, Paul Yerkey, Dave Cerone KV. Presj, Roy Tumpkin, Wynell Whitmore, Norbert Hnasvk, Denny Sales, Joe Striplin, Don Black, Steve Griffith ic com , n., Condor Club ROW I: Ernest Booth C5ec.J, Clifton Early CPres.D, Mr. Richard Morris lCo Sponsorl, Robert Kellingr, fTreasl, Allan Worth lProd Mnsrl ROW ll: Dennis Bielawski, Glenn Worth, Marvin Maia, Paul Korby, Ron Holler ROW III: Richard Lynn, Leonard Higgins, Jack Baldwin . Electronics ROW I: J. W. Mellender, Dennis Barberi, Mr. Lawrence Apple- baum, Jack Eifer, Gerald Kaufka ROW Il: Peter Bickelmann, Robert Shatzer, Mark Proozek, Gary Mac Farland, Kin Moffitt, Steve Ambroz ROW Ill: Sir Lawrence Goldman, Gerald De Carteret, Daniel Krause, Thomas Stephens, Charles Beard, Hary Colomlo ROW IV: Joseph Muchniv, John Kolg, Arthur Pirie, Robert Medsker, Kenneth Rocklin, Rick Schelter Girls Science ROW I: Pam Plager, Hilda Elgert Weeph, Mildo Gingell iSec.J, Miss Shellington CSponsorJ, Pat Foster fPres.J, Marti O'Rourke, Frannie Lapinta. ROW ll: Marge Teramino, Lena Amara, Roberta Cannon, Geraldine Adams, Meropie Economidov, Larissa Zubal, Greta Fields, Dorothy Jones. ROW Ill: Carol Roxborough, Estelle Levine, Loreen Thomas, Rowda Rubinoff, lla Coleman, Doris Kendler, Rhea White. ROW IV: Betty Ray, Gail Spitler, Kathy Whitten, Alicia Mathews, Alice Philips, Mary Ann Pikulas, Ursula Maeser. ROW V. Penney Rowland, Rose Oddo, Pat Grier. Future Teachers Club ROW I: Shirlee Jemison, Caroline Paluzzi, Johnne Mae Jones, Mrs. Leonora King lteacheri, Kay Washington, Rumiko Sakow, Marietta Thomas. ROW II: Audrey Gardner, Donna McKenzie, Mirtis Hardin, Georgene White, Lois Hobson, Julia Bochniak, Jayce Kinnie- brew, Janet De Sarla, Renata Utecht. ROW Ill: Clara Smith, Sandra Williams, Bearwette Young, Sandra Everitt, Marcella Brisson, Judy Bussey, Krennette Dral Jacqualyne Harden, Rosa Miller. r ROW IV: Ken Curry, Barbara Zolnierczak, Cartrenia Fuller, Annie Montgomery, Helen Mitchell, Carol Bragg, Janey Itami, Patricia Keith, Carole Branham. Girls Vocal ROW I: Sally Zukowski, Carol Wesner, Barbara Finkelstein, Mrs. Hochberg, Vela Froude lTeacherD, Renata Utecht, Dorothea Fields, Jeanette Echoes. ROW Il: Mary Crownley, Cheryl Moss, Nadine Ott, Carolyr' Campbell, Joyce King, Betty Collins, Charlotte Orange, Gwen- dlyn Kemp, Berverly Snyder, Berlenda Williams. ROW III: Joan Webber, Delores Cooper, Charlotte Brewer, Peggy Bell, Carol Abisio, Clementine Pressley, Carol Mc Kinney, La Verna Ryce, Brends Otis, Ermenia Woods, Sylvia Kuiawa, Joane Robinson ROW IV: Stanrobich Nevenka, Christine Bickel, Sandra Everitt, Flora Tolbert, Carol Todd, Joyce Davis, Norma Mason, Ver- lenia Kendrick, Bunny Mathieu, Gwendolyn Biuens, Helen Jarvenpaa. ROW V: Cora Taylor, Barbara Issitt, Dorthy Ware, Elenor Wiletts, Cloria Klenn, Nancy Lezerman, Anita Leonard, Dewey Moe Chapman, Marsh Hill. Harp and Vocal ROW I: Martha Schmidt, Virginia Scheyer, Carolyn Cichon, Jane Van Steenkist, Margaret Adams CSec.J. ROW ll: Carole Coleman, Arlene Toth, Corin Bennett. ROW III: Patrina Palazzola lPres.J, Carol Aloisio, Joyce Gold- man, Denise Bertrand, Carol Wesner, Beverly Lawrence, Elsie Espy, Elaine Webeck, Dorothy Mix CVice.Pres.J, Berlenda Williams. ROW IV: Kathie Jernigan QTreas.J, Katherine Burgess, Betty Stickels, Pat Leung, Lynda Van Loy, Barbara Bern, Donna Lamoreaux, Nevenka Stankovich, Nadine Ott, Angela Kontos, Sally Zukowski, Leah Ferguson, Gay Delanghe. arp Ensemble Gloria Stewart, Pat Leung, Cardle Coleman, Arlene Toth, Arcola Clark. Woodwind Quintet Margaret Adams fFlutel, Janice Piaseczny lOboeJ, Darrel Barnes lFrench Hornl, Pat Bidelman lBassoonJ, Doug lsaazson lClarinetl, Mr. H. Begian CDirectorJ l ,smedf ? i all Junior Class Cabinet ROW I: Bill Shields CVeepD, Mr. Zukowski CSponsorJ, Mr Buchalter CSponsorJ, Jack Vartougian CPres.J. ROW Il: Midge Cousens, Frannie Lapinta CTreas.J, .lo Gutterrez Marge Teramino, Mary Dziendziel. ROW III: Jack Hartig, Ken Pytlak. Lettergirls Club ROW I: Gail Spitler lTreas.l, Dagnya Kokle CPres.J, Mrs. Good- man lTeacherl, Greta Fields QSec.l. ROW Il: Christine Luz, .lo Gutierrez, Colleen La Brew, Renata Utecht, Pat Liford, Pat Drowns, Mary Palutis. ROW lll: Carole Purdo, Bonnie Wilson, Margaret Thebert, Mary Hacken, Carole Branham, Ange Williams, Ursula Maeser, Estella Foster. Letterman's Club ROW I: Bill Smith KV. Pres.J, Dave Whitaker lPres.l, Mr. Florea lSponsorJ, Cecil Thompson CSec.-Treas.l. ROW ll: Bill Shary, Bill Tolbert, Mel Ashley, Phil Rhodes, Le Roy Anderson, Virgil Pattman, Larry Harrison, Craig Gallan. ROW lll: Larry King, Claude Miller, Ray McCrea, Jim Litwin, Tim Poplawski, Ron Hubbard, Bill James, Ed McBride, Tom Ferguson, Carman Fanzone, Bill Dawe. ROW IV: Sam McMillan, Norman Smith, Roland Pezold, Gerald Pesta, Jim Bates, Charles Hamilton, Paul Davis, Larry Di Basio, Ron Posoch, Jerry Gooding, Sonny Goodman, Walter Everett. ROW V: Dallas, Ed Varana, Murray Finkbeiner, Steve De May, Don May, Chester Scott, Len Higgins, Tom Koosis, Ken Plas, Pat Brennan. Maybee Class Cabinet ROW l: Eugene Lesko Nice-Pres.D, Walter Maiewski QPres.l, Mr. Jonas Segal lSponsorD, Christine Martin lSec.J, Dave Well- man CTreas.l. ROW Il: Nich Markakis lCab. Chairmanl, Clifton E. Ealy, Kathy Whitten, Marilyn Smith, Gloria Stewart, Teri Gonte. ROW Ill: Stephen DeMay, Rick Burrier, Norbert Hnatuk, James Abernethy, Mervin Roberts. Modeleers ROW I: Valerio Dimaya, Bill Wasson, Dan Krause fSec.-Treos.J, Mr. Johnson iSponsorD, Frederic Cable fPres.D, Arnold Brown, Sydney Cash. ROW II: Ronald Sokacz, Tom Mashour, John Kupinski. Musical Instrument Room ROW I: Gretchen Gaebler, Mark Lange, Mr. Rodney Blood iSponsorJ, Kenneth Zufelt, Bill Lange. ROW Il: Freddy Doles, George Watson, Kenny Cox, Gloria Stewart, Andrew Terry, Robert Walbridge, Bernard Kaselemas. National Honor it Society l ROW I: Doug Isaacson iTreas.7, Bruce Galbraith QV. Pres.J, Miss McCullagh iSponsorJ, James Johnston iPres.J, Joann Caurt lSec.J, Virginia Stenier. ROW II: Mary Staikos, Kathleen Varner, Roslyn Paviscak, Martha Morrison, Jan Carolmay, Dorthy Jones, Rumiko Sakow. ROW III: Isabelle Czepelewski, Nancy Lytle, Kathy Whitten, Clifton Early, Linda Salatowski, Sandra Everitt, Gail Spitler, Barbara Finkelstein. ROW IV: David Cerone, Oliver Blackshire, Paul Korby, Mervin Roberts, James Abernethy, Jame Van Steenkist, Brain Menlen, Hilda Elgert. ROW V: Waldermar Lungershausen, Jim Jones, Spencer Lar- sen, Ray Lollar, Jack Lifton, Franchot Young. National Honor Society ll ROW I: Doug Isaacson iTreas.J, Bruce Galbraith iVeepJ, Miss Sarah McCullagh fSponsorJ, James Johnston CPres,D, Joann Court CSec.J, Virginia Steiner CStudent Council Rep.J ROW ll: Harvey Gutman, Margaret Gaines, Dolores Gelios, Elizabeth Ritchie, Elaine Webeck, Santranella Thomas, Pat Foster. ROW III: Eddie Appleboum, Fred Geerts, Maurice Hall, Erlene Coleman, Paul Hunter, Stuart Karabenick, Mary Rochen. ROW IV: George Fagan, Patrick Trinity, Alivin Rose, Stanley Lachowicz, lndulie Gleske, Jordah Colbert. :G -36' I. lil ge B I 1 IP, 132' :Q 'vu- HEY'- Organ Class ROW I: Renata Utecht, Mr. Fox lTeacherD, Janet Berryman. ROW II: Celeste Lanzi, Nancy Elzerman, Jeanette Echols. Radio Speech Club ROW I: Gerald McDermott, Harrison I.. Engle CPres.l, Mrs. F. Hamburger CSponsorJ, Dave Wellman' 'iVeepJ, Anne Dorazio lTreas.J. ROW Il: Linda Patston, Vita Oddo, Nancy Hearth, Sdndy Lawrence, Susan Dorazio, Beverly Hall. ROW Ill: Anne Schmeisser, Chris Nunn, Patricia Everly, Miriam Kahldon, Judy Loyd, Nancy Masserant, Patricia Mena. ROW IV: Norman Hamlin, Leonard Miles Pitt, Henry Shein, Su-Z Moldovan, Sarah Marwihl, Carol Klarick, Betty Byrd. Refrigeration Club ROW I: Larry Luceus, Bill Zorka, Herb Holstein, Mr. Keefer lSponsorJ, Tony Williams lPres.J, Charles Hodges lTreas.J, Charles Staff. ROW Il: Stan Agacinski, Ken Curry, John Fulton, Norm Fell, Hershel Dixon, Ken Evans, Bob Netschke. NCO Club ROW I: John Hopkins, Joe Grossman, MfSgt. Schwartz lInstr.l, MfSgt. Norman Miller, MfSgt. Richard Lynn. ROW ll: John Kozaruk, Grayson East, Lesley Steele, Frank Whiteman, Gary Boushellie, Sidney Barack. ROW Ill: Eugene Olsavich, Peter Tiefenback, Nelson Pole, Stan TGWUIGVICVI, TOFY1 COFY, Beniamin Priebe, James Anderson. ROW IV: Joseph Muchnit, Kenneth Walker, Lepaul Moore, Frank Pepe, Gleen Miller. R.O.T.C. Officers ROW I: Lt. Col Jack Vartoogian lVeepj, Col. John Reno lPres.D, MfSgt. Stanley Kundzicz llnstructorj, Lt. Col. Clifton Ealy lSec.J. ROW ll: 2fLt. Richard Lindensith, 2fLt. Philip Carnill, 2fLt. Richard St, Onge, 2fLt. Craig Gallan. ROW III: 2fLt. Ronald Zalewski, 2fLt. David Whitaker, 2fLt. Ronald Kudek, 2fLt. Nick Markakis. R.O.T.C. I ROW I: MfSgt. Norman Miller, Lt. Col Jack Vartoogain, MfSgt. Schwartz llnstructorl, Lt. Craig Gallan, MfSgt. Milton Oldiges. ROW II: Edward Tumas, Reffie Speed, Lawrence Ransome, William Yesse, Robert Dean, Ophelis Morgan, Reginald Cal- houn, Terry Brown, Melvin James. ROW Ill: Terrance Lesh, Robert Prewitt, David Young, Paul Klimushyn, Harry Sheldon, Paul Davis, Clinton Walls, Clarence Harper, Louis Rebeck, Carl Lewis. ROW IV: Bob Boeberitz, David Chileutt, William Wildauer, Bilk Zorka, George Hutcherson, Frank Sfrzalkowski, Bob Reed, Ronald Podolsky, Marvin Bauer, George Hardy, James Lentciy. ROW V: William Balog, Karyl Holliday, Bruce Lothian, Jimmy Beverly, Edward Clotti, Jimmy Frobe. R.O.T.C. ll ROW I: Lt. David Whitaker, Lt. Craig Gallan lCompany Com- manderl, Mfsgt. Stanley Kundzicz, Mfsgt. Richard Linden- smith, Lt. Nick Markakis, Lt. Ronald Zalewski. ROW Il: Will Lott James, Steve Sperling, Joseph Rieser, Myron Mclean, Dean Chackman, Ronald Fanning, Fred Feiss, Richard Bustamente, Paul Hill. ROW III: Frank Stenmuellen, George Nota, Jerry Lossing, John Kowalczyk, Chuck Camp, Glenn Miller, Nelson Pole, Stanley Tamulevich, William Lumma, John Allred, Philip Watta. ROW IV: James Roby, John Kuplinski, Richard Elliott, Kenneth Walkin, Jim Mc Dougal, Robert Perry, Bill Cantrell, Joe Guthrie, Jerry Gennette, John Hopkins. R.O.T.C. III ROW I: Sgt. Dennis O'Haro, 2fLt. Richard St. Onge, MfSgt. Schwartz llnstructorj, MfSgt. Dennis Huguley, Mfsgf. Melvyn Schoen, Cpl. James Mc Dougal. ROW II: Andrew Robertson, Raymond Parker, Everett Tucker, David Heugel, Robert Wittla, Paul Mitchell, Donald Tikkanen, Thomas Jarrell, Albert Bass, James Johnson, Phillip Morse. ROW III: Earl Selman, Edward Sankar, Richard Slisz, Otto Nicholas, Richard Foster, John Harvery, Joel Smith, James Hayes, Herman Gray, Robert Mason, John Halthor, Thomas Eleinko. ROW IV: David Lynn, Richard Szymanski, James Kearis, Daniel Blaszkiewicz, Donald Sisco, Roger Thomas, George Cathcart, Joseph Saul, Frank Bartels, William Jackson, John Gavasso, Robert Baker. uni rl: ll I Ill Ik R.O.T.C. IV ROW I: Joseph Grassman, Philip Camill, Col. John Reno, MfSgt. Stanley Kunizicz llnstr.J, Sfc. James Talmadge Ander- son, MfSgt. James Lynn ROW II: Frank Whiteman, Sidney Barack, Jay Werber, Kenneth Reuels, Bruce Decey, James Lucero, Ronald Paris ROW III: Gary Boushelle, Henry Doppke, William Carnes, John Kozaruk, Curtis Jones, Grayson East, Bill Rzepecki ROW IV: Paul Winkien, Leroy Callier, Wugene Olsavick, Perte Tiefenbach, Jerry Vernarsky, Beniamin Priebe, Tom Cory R.O.T.C. V ROW I: cfsgf. Wesley Steele, MfSgt. Frank Pepe, Lt. C. Clif Ealy, MfSgt. Schwarte Ueacheri, 2fLt. Ron Kudek, Sgt. Tom Smith ROW II: John Loiacano, Edgar Brazelton, James Hill, Fred Evans, Fay William, John Robeinson, Roy Mihalich ROW III: John Davis, Len Langkam, John Ferrell, Tom Grifflw, Steve Paek, Son Morgan, Den Wallace, George Studley ROW IV: John Montag, Charles Spears, Dave Paisley, Phill Rhodes, John Chlebnik, Bill Drobek, John Costnew, Rolf Eppin- geg, Fred Fields ROW V: Don Lee, Gary Furgerson, Tom Mashou, Sidney Evans, Joe Dave, Jim Wahington, Bob Davison, Tony Morelli, Glenn Swain Rifle Team ROW I: William Zorka, 2fLt. Ronald Zalweski CTeam Captj, MfSgt. Stanley Kundzicz flnstructorj, 2fLt. Phillip Camill ROW II: John Hopkins, Stanley Tamulevich, Dennis Huguley, Louis Rebeck, John Allred, Benjamin Priebe ROW III: Joseph Muchnii, Gary Norkis, George Nota, Robert Perry, Glenn Miller Senior Cabinet ROW I: Barbara Slaughter,Murray Finkbeiner, Larry Di Basio, Mr. Caietsky lSponsorJ, Shel Adelman, Virginia Swift, Mickey Kole ROW II: William Cully, John Tinskey, Carol Jewell, George Hill, Carl Luz, Elaine Webeck, Janet Krysick, Pat Foster 'N A! Star Delta Club ROW I: Eddie, Ken Pytlak CSec.J, Mr. Feig Fernand lSponsorl, Bob La Porte lPres.J, George McLaugnlin ROW II: John Murray, Lebroh Jordan, Stanley Lichota, Edw. Heimiller, Jerry Minifield, Andy Marshall ROW Ill: Clifford Crockford, Theodore Williams, Leon Allen, Proves Banks, Marvin Culberson, Bob Olsen, John Walters ROW IV: Ramon Kuczera, Ron Zella, Tim Orlando Gray, Jim McDougal, Dennis Turashoff, Philip Kuspa, Ronald Cowell, Micheyoon Vangenechten Student Council ROW I: Wynell Whitmore, Joan May, Bruce Galbraith, lTres.J, Dave Wellman lPres.J, Mr. William Koloff lSponsorl, Nancy Goble Weepj, Virginia Swift lSec.J, Nancie Jonas, Michael Cruger ROW II: Henrietta Watts, Sue Whalen, Dana Martin, Teri Gonte, Rumiko Sakow, Joan Mc Crary, Marti O'Rourke, Dagnya Kokle, Margarat Morton, Barbare Coulter, Greta Fields, Bettie Moore, James Osborne, Stuart Karabenich, Charles Carr ROW Ill: Brian Menlen, Sylvia Bialko, Mary Rocken, Sue El- kind, Fred Schaefer, Walter Wilson, Barbara Russell, Sandra Foster, Phyllis Taylor, Phillip Kroll, Tom Ferguson, George McLaughlin, Jame Van Steenkist, Richard Wlliott, William Wildauer ROW IV: Arnold Kessler, Frank Wattenberg, Thomas Dzon, Mervin Roberts, Clifton Early, Jack Vartoogian, Nick Markakis, Ronald Kudek, James Abernethy, Larry Grosberg, Harrison Engle, Don Wenderski, Lawrence Reiniak ROW V: Ken Curry, Franchot Young, Gerald De Carteret, Basil Salah, Raymond Glembocki, Ron Bleckmann, William Davidson, Sid Grossberg, Karen Miller, larry Holbrook Sophomore Class Cabinet ROW I: Nancy Moilanen CSec.J, Henry Shein lPres.l, Mr. and Mrs. Jurma CCG-SPOHSOFSI, William Wildauer lVeepJ, Gerogana Kontos fTres.J ROW II: Beverley Vredenburg, Jele Watkins, Virgina Schupr, Barbara Ross, Sheldon Freelan, Brenda Miller, Berlenda Williams, Karen Miller Stage Crew ROW I: Don Sisco, Ambrose Giuliani, Eugene Vargo, D. E Splon, Bob Marcotte, Cliff Wiesberg, James Sauk sv. , C3 5' 6' Triangle Staff ROW l: Joyce Borkin lFaculty Ed.J, Kathleen Varner fCo-Editorl, Mr. Arthur Obel lSponsorD, Anne Schmeisser fEditor-ln-Chiefl, Pam Plager lHomerooms and Orgonizationsi ROW ll: Claude Barger CD. D. SJ, Dyane Gray CCirculation Editorj, Gerald McDermott CFeature Editorl, Harrison Engle CSr. Editorl, Absent: Bruce Galbraith, Richard Geryan, Helen Poulos lTypistJ, Jo Gutierrez CTypistJ Wapika Club ROW l: Ed Rousseau CTreas.D, Terrence Jones lPres.J, Mr. P. Rybock lSponsorJ, Ray Lollar fVeepl, Joseph Beauvais CSec.J ROW ll: Eddie Garabedian, Keith Solo, Jim Curran, James Daily, Al Glover ROW Ill: Donald Murdock, Dennis Shrewsbury, Herman Baer- gen, Larry E. La Coss, George Von Behren, Philip J. Goulet 'T' T Square ROW I: Roy Macuga lSec. Treas.l, Stephen Demay CPres.D, Mr. Barcciano l5ponsorJ, Tom Coburn CVice Pres.l ROW ll: T. Oksentowicz, Jim Johnston, Walter Herbert, Harvey Bara, Don Stuef, Bill Dawe ROW III: Jim Jezierski, Eugene Stus, Raymond Glembacki, Joseph Skupin, Marry Weiss, Harry Grusche ROW IV: Alfred Newman, Dick McGuire, Mike Gumming, Joel Phillip Heinrich 5 i Technician Staff ROW l: Oliver F, Blackshire CSports Ed.J, Nancy Lytle iArt Ed.l, John R. Reno lNews Ed.J, Mr. Roger Gow CTeacherl, Allan Mac Donald fCo-Ed. ln Chiefl, Kathy Whitten CFeature Ed.l, Eugene Lesko fManaging Ed.J ROW ll: Dolores Gelios, Gloria Stewart, Ronda Rubinoff, Annette Pteifer, Sandra A. Pulliam, Marti O'Rourke, Milda Gingell ROW Ill: Gearld E. Mc Dermott, Frannie La Pinta, Margaret Gaines, Joann Court lOO XDENT mC WON 5 S X Wi CARD ,,,,,- MDSAWA ei? O 2 Y 2 X fl Q HO LEROOM -XXD -VSHO GR: x MERO OMS HO MSAHOM OMFDOO O W Ji-v MS HOMEQOOM MHHOOMS HO , EOMEROQMS H OME OMS HOMEHOO MEHOOMS HO OM S ONS TWICE' 1OUFQ HOMEHOOMS OMEHOOMS H MS HO IF H O H MS HOMEROOMS HOMEHOOMS HO 53 HOMEHOOMS S HOMEHOOMS HO S HOMEOOO S I V WU 1 .LLlU' T3 HOOMS FOO 41 O Homeroom Stage ROW I: Ronny Croan, Carmen Fanzone, H. Begian lTeacherI, John Chervak, Frank Dimaggio ROW II: Darrel Barnes, Robert Barnes, Melvin Ashley, Robert Fontichiaro, Saul Forman, Lawrence Franko ROW III: David Cule, Barry Barter, David Bolden, James Farmer, Kenneth Cox, Gary Fryer, David Cerone ROW IV: Freddy Doles, Jimmie Frobe, Albert Auslander, Earl Flaggs, Darwyn Apple ROW V: Lewis Brent, Glen Durkin, Donald Black, Dennis Ed- wards, William Dallas Auditorium Right Rear ROW I: Judy Mitchell, Larry Grosberg, Mr. Cierpial CTeacherI, Beniamin Price, Mark Roth ROW II: Sharon Saros, Peg Snyder, Priscilla Szydlak, John Selesko, Joyce Zuger, Debbie Neshkes ROW III: Claude Fiedmann, Nancy Masserant, Don Buynak, John Artz, Theron Friedman, Clcirice Klump, Sue Stein, Danny Rosenshine ROW IV: Jim Broome, Jim Grossman, Tom White, Lionel Allan, Daniel Krause, Larry Lavanway, Joann Cory, Howard Rosenberg Auditorium Left Rear ROW I: William Graf, Sandra Battle, F. Cudillo lTeacherD, John Gorski, Erland Anderson ROW II: Richard Brown, Jerome Kukula, Chuck Yee, Henry Lazarecki, Jim Frenza, Lawrence Ayres ROW III: Thomas Krasa, William Tumidanski, David De Grace, Arthur Hurlburt, Jim Kutchen ROW IV: Charles Jermison, Conrad Kutz, Gus Yanoulaki, Robert Johnson, Melvin Herzfeld Auditorium Right Front ROW I: John Koschik, Langford Cern, Mrs. Drevdahl lTeacherD, Sharon Ptacnik, Patti Rogoff ROW II: Jo Ann Magy, Robert Zimmer, Aube Federbrisch, Linda Newcomb, Larry Hecker, Ingrid Baier ROW III: Eileen Biederman, Sandra Thompson, Mitchell Singal, Madalyn Winkler, Lana Greeh, Arthur Dubin, Cheryl Ahern ROW IV: Marilyn Miner, Alan Silver, Michael Coleman, John Paton, Robert Patterson, Robert Barley, Daniel Patt ROW V: Kenneth Wiedbuscri, Donald Berman, Richard Gray Bill, William Barta 1 5 AUDITORIUM RIGHT FRONT ROW I: Tim Gierlowski, Bill Illis, Henry Rennen, Mr. Glenn, James Butler, Bruce Hibbert, Edgar Brazelton ROW II: Charles Alexander, Richard Bustamewte, Reginald Marsh, Carl Polomski, Milton Hall, Gerald Deneweth, Paul Watterhouse ROW III: Ernest Hart, Roger Bialic, Gene Capilla, Ray Schoen, Tom Koosin, Joe Mernovage, Herman Grey, Mike Kurko, Clar- ence Gibson ROW IV: Julius Holley, Alfred Green, Sim Lentry, James Kearis, Art Pirie, Eddie Gurnmingham, Walt Kononlfa 101 ROW I: Lucille Martin, Carol Bell, Cecelia Baylis, Mr. Joseph Curran lTeacherl, Sadie Bullock, Elisabeth Williams, Vivian Dnclrews ROW II: Diana Swierczynski, Connie Kaskas, Rosalia Santana, Ann Grace, Leoma Bowen, Judy Riddell, Karolyn Owens, Shirley Johnson ROW III: Marie Draper, Pat Bohm, Marilyn Smith, Christine Gant, Gwenaolyn Brown, Judy Mc Cann, Carole Madsen, Sharon Eisenmann ROW IV: Roxie Satterfield, Barbara Adelberg, Brenda Harris, Lula Cunningham, Elizabeth Jones, Florida Ridgeway, Berlenda Williams HOMEROOM FRONT CENTER AUD. ROW I: Christine Dodson, Delores Pleasance, Miss Zobion Vleacherl, Connie Cartwright, Betsy Pilkington ROW II: Diane Evelyn, Donna Hardy, Colleen Moldowan, Beth Campbell, Delores Posoch, Anita Silins ROW Ill: Russell Campbell, Rex Boyce, Betty Kincaid, Jacque- line Lawrence, Aralyn Yagian, Clare Carsman ROW IV: Jack Behme, James Costner, Douglas Barker, Rodney Pope AUDITORIUM BALCONY RIGHT FRONT ROW I: Dennis Crosby, Gilbert Croak, Mrs. Martha Jurma lTeacherl, Puczkowski Paul, Joh lnsoo ROW II: Michael Crosa, Jack Chase, Frank Bartels, Jerry Zelenak, Edward Tucker, David Wilson ROW III: Lepaul Moore, Louis Chologianis, Dennis Czado, Neal Wolfson, Nate Crawford, William Davidson ROW IV: James Elbode, Charles Schneider, Gerald Petoskey, George Arnold 103 ROW I: Clarice Jackson, Marianne Spaccarotelli, Susan Dor- azio, Mr. Forman, Harrison Engle, Sandy Lawrence, Carole Lawrence ROW II: Midge Cousens, Ken Berry, Doug Martin, Carol Rudi- :off, Betty Byrd, Suzy Moldoven, Trish Everly ROW III: Gordon Mayer, Dave Adams, Yvonne Fisher, Elbert Worris, Hank Shein, Lemiel Chapman ROW IV: Richard Smith, Norman Hamlin, Luther Lefield, Richard Ioin, Al O'Den 107 ROW I: Potrina Palazzola, Celeste Lanzi, Lorna Langridge, Miss Sarah McCullagh, Karen Mackey, Dorothy Mix, Ann Murray ROW II: Pat Leung, Carol McKinney, Judy Monroe, Marlene Moore, Anita Leonard, Lorna Mason, Dianne Pierce, Beverly Lawrence l lp t ' li 109 ROW I: James Holland, Raymond Lesniak, James Abernethr, Mrs. Howard iTeacherI, Bob Brassaw, Jim Bournias, Dave Polancih ROW II: Larry Burnstein, Paul Glinter, Ellis Cerne, Gerald Smith, Cecil Jackson, Philip Camill, Patrick Slusarz, Tony Lafata ROW III: Richard Rezanka, Robert Wydrycheiwicz, Stanley Tamulevich, Nelson Pole, Emmett Hagood, Charles Byrd, Eugene Stus, Ronald Taylor ROW IV: Robert Sorrell, William Ellington, Don Wenderski, Jack Jansen, Julian Rodgers, Thomas Kendrich 127 ROW I: Kenneth Branton, Jimmie Turner, Bert Williams, Miss B. Trombley iTeacherl, Ben Moorer, Patricia Payne, Nancy Frederick ROW Il: Michael Letkofsky, Malcolm Smith, John Miller, Car- men Clapps, Mike Popa, Robert Wallace, Larry Murdock, Naomi Hughley, Judy Gasicllo . 1 E 2 '36 'hd 133 ROW I: Martha Leak, Yvonne Taylor, Rose Stinson, Bill Heugel, Helen Cogbill ROW II: Lena Amara, Carolyn Brown, Margaret Hazelton, John Robinson, Delores Cooper, Pat Little ROW III: Mark Cohen, William Yesse, Mary Bachman, James Nicolaou, Lynette Patrick, Werner Keckhut, Leo Rotstein ROW IV: Phillip Rhodes, Wesley Steele, Steve Szabo, Frank Strzalkowski, Robert Stasys, Samuel Berad, Lester Shaw ROW V: Philip Hosay, Alvin Hardin, Shedrick Hodlaway, Martin Feack, William Hudson 147 ROW I: Albert Bass, Robert Dean, Albert Arrington, Mr. William Bowditch lTeacherl, Don Ferrell, Robert Buk, Terry Brown ROW II: David Wheller, Lorenzo Holloway, Kenneth Kurzawa, Herbert Essary, Robert Bayliss, Rudolph Krupa, William Fay ROW III: Charles Staff, Romas Bliudzius, Joseph Madei, Tom Kozlowski, Norman Fell, Arnold Brown, John Lewkowicz ROW IV: Billy Fowler, Gary Webb, Al Dinkfelt, Bill Zorka, Douglas Farulack, Ron Campbell, Rolf Eppinger ROW V: Ken Evans, John Fulton, Hurst Lyon, Vincent Bartcli, Thomas Bercal, Bernard Frieoman 129 ROW I: Marshall Carter, Mervin Roberts, Mr. Clark Churchill Cleacherl, James Lucero, Bill Cole ROW Il: Jim Blackburn, Clark Burget, Jerry Minifield, Melvin Mc Elhinny, Ken Pytlok ROW III: Robert Reiner, Vernon Satoh, Ronald Madison, John Petra, John Osbrne ROW IV: John Murray, Stanley Rae, Hahn Walters, Jim Mc Doucal, Robert Sanders, Virgil Pattman ROW IV: Joseph Muchnii, Proves Banks, Lein Allen, Albert Bean, Frank Schmidt 131 ROW I: Judy Andraski, Richard Geryan, Mr. Teneyck lTeacherD, Ron Paris, Steve Cherep ROW ll: Phil Watta, Judith Miial, Emile Heler, Herschel Gold- stein, Barry Ostrow, Sam Gray ROW Ill: John Martin, Chuci Nicks, Tom Rebane, Wayne Col- quitt, Harry Silk, Sharon Weremiuk, Steve Widlansky ROW IV: Mike Mathis, Marshall Forstot, Melvyn Kalt, Jeff Bailey, Willie Smith, Myron Morrison 203 ROW I: Nancie Jonas, Teri Lee Gonte, Miss Margaret Schaup- ner Ueacherl, .loan Argo, Doreen Reifler ROW II: Tom Golden, Tom Jennings, Gay Delanghe, Nancy Dexter, Sandra West, Dave Wellman ROW III: Bob Koss, Dave Shannon, Lucille Turner, Patricia Johnson, William P. Shay Jr. ROW IV: Clarence Eady, Robert Yoo, Kenneth Skiba, Levert France, Irving Tutunick, Warren Tourtillotte 205 ROW I: Fred Tyner, Jerry Malta, Gerry Toth, Mr. Ray CTeacherJ, Dove Dazdernick, Shephanie Temponeras, Peggy Clarke ROW II: Burma Wottle, Vincent Vasques, Bonnie Way, Elaine Stodol, James Todd, Harold Kandel ROW III: Ken Tyburski, Sue Keaton, Sharry Stewart, Sandra Robinson, Ernest McCall, Dennis Cyporyn, Bert Markland ROW IV: Roger Whitby, Allie McGhee, Leonard Pitt, Dick Salay, Dave Carey 207 ROW I: Carol Taylor, Margaret Downs, Pinckard Williams, Mrs. E. Saarela CTeacherD, Ronald Ropke, Michelle Kuvet, James Johnson ROW ll: Albert Taylor, Barbara Wise, Denna Bryant, Sheiala Fuller, Kathleen Tavoularis, Barbara Ross, Stephanie Robert- son, Rose Ehrinpreis ROW III: Carmellia Woodfork, Spearman Jones, Horace Lind- sey, Horace Hicks, Sanford Weimer, John Halthon, Michael Prybyla, Robert Catchings ROW IV: Larry Wallace, Michael Moore, Robert Jordan, James Van Havermart, Judy Krivanelc, William Mims ROW V: Ken Wilson, Stanley Clay, John Tyler, Richard Patton 209 ROW I: Charles Booth, David Huber, Mr. Owen Ellison lTeacherI, Rudy Longo, Bill Evans ROW Il: John RGPP, Robert Humphrey, John Wounar, Cliff Lindeman, James Hayes, Gerald Plas ROW III: Larry Shamus, Sarunas Lisauskas, Charles Ambers, Barton, Bock, John Gerada, Ken Dudzinski, Ronald Gott, Frank Ball ROW IV: Chuck Strackbein, Carl Virta, George Rakich, Perry White, Ronald Hubbard, Donald Sisco, Thaddeus Griffin, Tom Krok 211 ROW I: Robert Tollefsan, Jack Vartoogian lStud. Repl, Mr Doris Bell CTeacherI, Tamara Kron, Sheila Borovitz ROW ll: Sandra Martin, Katalin Csiszar, Karen Luzier, .I Gutierrez, E. Zager, Faye White ROW Ill: John Kozaruk, Bill Dey, Carl Barrett, Norb Niemief Louis Paleno, Sidney Barack, Fred Peiss ROW IV: Stuart Patt, Pat Wines, Carl Bergeson, AI Kamegc Larry Castleman, Roger Taylor ROW I: Shirley Grubb, Thenesa Schaeffan, Peral Mc Croskej Mr. Kraft lTeacherI, Joann Clark, Andrea Bennett, Cathy Hays ROW ll: Curtis Hanes, David Mc Kinney, Bonnie Grabcznsk Betty Martin, Patricia Grier, Janet Kulick, Barbara Ferry ROW III: Charles Hamilton, Al Palutke, Chuck Robertxol Bruce Braman, David Golden, John Carter, Gregory Skrentne ROW IV: Robert Murray, Jimmy Beverly, Kenneth Arnolc Allen Burke, Benson Rosen, Ron Goosen 215 ROW I: Jeanne Jones, Betty Ray, Pat Foster, Mr. Sander lTeacherI, Kenneth Hanna, Ruth Johnson, Annette Pfeifer ROW ll: Edward Blekicki, Lee Ho, Kathie Jernigan, Thelm Bryant, Priscilla Newmon, Harvey Gutman, Pat Drowns ROW Ill: Richard Shaw, Leon Wallace, Paul None, Jerr Stone, Tom Euntiedt, Turner Fair, William Harper ROW IV: Thomas Watson, James Jackson, Michael Niet James Mc Murtry, Maurice Hall 217 ROW I: Manson Foster, George Barach, James Ellis, lan Tischler, Yale Upfall, Denne Osgood, Mr. Ogletree Ueache ROW ll: Roland Piezald, Stuart Schafrick, Clyde Binkle Charles Grauman, Marion Graham, Tom Zaluski, Jami Brown ROW Ill: Anthony Kenorick, Joe Richards, Steve Katulsl Ronnie Paluzzi, Mike Gavasso, Helen Gruszolynski ROW IV: Gerald Pesta, Walter Gorniak, Clintion Watson, Jai Baggett, Bill Kuialo, Dale Hakola Z25 DW I: Dennis Jarkiewicz, Pam Plager, Greta Fields KH. R. ap.J, Clifford Riley, Leatrice Wesson DW II: George W. Alston, Donald J. Morgan, Joyce M. Fergu- rn, Michael A. Harper, Annette Emmer, Loreen Thomas DW III: Robert Pezzella, Charles Richmond, Raymond Dexter, lronne Silvann, Leroy Callier, Ursula Maeser, Charles Seller DW IV: Myrtlee Mc Cree, Benjamin Priebe, Marvin Fishman, lan Stotsky, Dorothy Brent, Stanley Brown, Nick Kostetsky L31 IW I: Clifford Craine, Bill D'AngeIo, Joseph Harris, Mr. W. apert fTeacherI, Gary Burnstein, Joan Maicki, Susan Beck IW II: James Thompson, Ruby Williams, Randall Thomas, tty Garrett, Susan Lauer, Chris Nunn, Don Helman IW III: Lucius Liggins, Dan Grauitt, Phill Ittinger, John zmich, Jerry Eggen, Tom Nanasy, Larry Cartwright, Richard kwood, Taylor Lewis YW IV: Dan Lamet, Sandy Fields, Thomas Morton, Bill Baer, rl Marshall, Pete Karmanos, Arthur Morman, Frank Watten- 'g, Ronald McPhaiI L+ in 223 ROW I: Lawrence Falinski, Allen Adler, Mr. Eugene Renaud lTeacherD, Daryl Leach, Dennis Dutko ROW II: Susan Wrobbel, Alice Grant, Brian Pawlaczyk, La June Rodgers, Pamela Seldoa, Brenda Faye Otis ROW III: Karen Lisey, Carl Coon, Joanne Horne, Wendellyn Burrell, Phllis Billingsley, Carol Wilkins, Charles Robinson ROW IV: Norman Degrace, Robert Henry, David Veu Casovic, Fred Stanley, Danny Pinstein, Paul Reberry, David Pencak ROW V: Andre Lee, Robert Parrott, Daniel Moss, Charles Beard, Dunbar Gibson, Harvey Preston 233 ROW I: Carolyn Hill, Henrietta Malanowski, Roberta Cannon, Mr. Navickas, Dorothy Jones, La-Rue Giddens, Sandra Pulliaw ROW II: Linda Jacobs, Sharon McKenzie, Carolyn Brown, Charles Caldrone, Ron Fanning, Tom Eleinko, Tim Cline, Mike Carithers ROW III: Bill Shields, Jim Styrlander, AI Lewis, Arnold Joseph, Mike Shook, Cliff Weisberg, Penny Rowland, Kathy Whitten ROW IV: George Orwell, Ralph Rapoport, Spencer Larsen, Jim Jones, Harvey Harris, Rudy Gardner, AI Tolbert 241 ROW I: Allan MacDonald, Martin Sweet, A. Brancciano iTeacherl, Walter Wilson, Bill Rzepecki ROW ll: Curtis Robinson, Calvin Martin, Thomas England, Ally Opp, Hill Yee, Robert Tatro ROW Ill: Steve Sterling, George Babbish, Roy Anderson, Robert Prewitt, Stan Zenda, Phil Odette, Robert Nagai ROW IV: Richard Novak, Mike O'Brien, John E. Davis, Jim Geoffery, Ray Pakkala, Ernest Olive, Paul Varady, Richard L. Rohland, Dan Georgevich 249 ROW I: Eugene Oleksak, Robert Morgan, David C. Geoffrey CSenior Rep.J, Mr. K. H. Stoddart iTeacherJ, Elaine Webeck iSenior Rep.J, Mike Peterson, Eddi Hughes ROW II: Mary Anne Rochen, John R. Reno, Anthony J. Barresi, Paul Hunter, Gene Lubnik, Milton Oldiges, Jack Martin ROW Ill: Davell S. Culberson, Alan Herskovitz, Norman Miller, Frank Pierron, Jim Moss, Denneth Barnes, Rich Butler, Nancy Nemeth ROW IV: Jim Wrobleski, George Hay, Paul l.. Porter, Craig Nelson, Lee Wallace Rs f. X 244 ROW I: Ronald Rossman, No Name, No Name, Mr. A. W. Fountain Ueacherl, Mickey Kole, Bill Pay, No Name, Peter Howard ROW ll: Otto Weber, Mike Jurca, Joe Olson, Eugene Musienko, James Vlisides, Ernest Bags ROW Ill: Johnnie Simuel, No Name, Richard Ando, Richard Kozinish, No Names, No Names, Tom Reinhardt 247 ROW I: Gerald Leavell, Pat Mariala, William Waldauer, Mr. Kantor LTeacherJ, Diane Pittman, larry Bartoloni, Charles Leonardi ROW ll: Robert Valentine, Valentino Toniolo, Neil Oviak, Kenneth Dunker, James Aldridge, William Swincicke, Larry McClellan, Robert Strong ROW Ill: Kenneth Moore, Olimpio Guidi, Fred Harwin, Art Jones, Jim Posek, Don Smith, Tom Hirth, Otto Nicholas ROW lV: William Balog, Robert Borkowski, Arthur Schlachter, Paul Behrend, Edward Clotti, Johne Bradley, Melvin Wilkinl, Anthony Ciesielski '3 i W.. ..- - .- , 307 DW I: Bob Morgan, Floyd Parsons, Ron Kudek, Mrs. Roth- an, Don Page, Chris Christie, Ken Zella JW Il: Angelo Miceli, Mallory Stauworth, Leroy Martin, :rlon Hill, Ernie Halverson, Joe Serda, James Madden DW III: Carl Semczak, Richard Higgerson, Alan Johnson, Bill osby, John King, Charles Hodges DW IV: Larry Marten, Michael Zuelch, Tony Schad, Marvin tnger, Gerald lach III W I: Charlie Clark, Dnold King, Ruth Cogger CTeacl-ierl, nda Miller, Dorothy Koziatek W II: Monica Nowak, John Hunter, Sidney Brown, Donnie ant, Robert Hohr, Ronald Maciak W III: George Csoka, William Childs, Cleavon Govan, Lee 'chins, Jim Karageanes, Terry Lustofin, Conrad Keydel W IV: Garol Vardiman, Ronaold Hammond, Bill Reds, 'ald Heuer, Karyl Holliday 303 ROW I: lorteta Williams, Henrietta Watts, Thelma Boyd CTeacherD, Loretta Reetz, Carole Carlson ROW II: Priscilla Kushida, Jayanna Bissett, Ora Jean Moore, Myrtistean Cranford, Arleen Krystyniak ROW III: Jacqualyne Harden, Nina Dowdell, Irene Puples, Karen Pittman, Grace Hurd, Patricia Ward, Delores Jackson ROW IV: Phyllis Randall, Brenda Hurston, Dorthy Neal, Sonia Grillier, Mondaline Mc Call, Karen Mc Menamin, Beverly Mariorie Weston ROW V: Dorothy Ware, Carolyn Scott, Lessie Scott, Dagmar Hompel, Margie Holliday, Patricia Grubbs, Janette Allen, Geraldine Goshall 305 ROW I: Darrell Jones, Cilfton E. Ealy CH. R. Replf Mr. Lynn S. Gordon CTeacherD, Wendy Bider, James Talmadge Anderson ROW II: Ron Holler, Boris lglewicz, Ollie Johnston, Neil Clark, Larry Hamperzonian ROW III: Harlan Holt Jr., Jon Decaluwe, Dennis Bielanski, Ronald Bernardi, Herman Anderson ROW IV: William Johnsen, Lawrence T. Horn, Roger Ducoffre, Michael Cruger, David Elliston 313 ROW I: Estelle Stearn, Carolyn Campbell, Clyde Schoen, Mr. C. Rice Ueacherl, Sandra Hayes, Ronda Rubinotf, Gail Spitler ROW II: Harvey Colbert, David Edwards, Richard D. Wil- liams, Gordon Cantwell, Delois P. Tuggle, Louise Bonds, Sandra Garrett ROW III: Hilda Elgert, Robert Eizen, Walter Everett, Richard Quaid, Bob S. Tarifer, Charles D. Elias, Rose E. Oddo ROW IV: Roger Eriksson, Ronald Demeter, Marlin Mason, Claude Jacobs, William K. Zaharoff, Ambrose Giuliani 317 ROW I: Luretha Mitchell, Judy Erhardt, Shirley Campbell, Mrs. Nusbaum, Freddie Hunt, Nina Johnson, Brenda Hill ROW II: Carole Gillyard, Marie Adell, Genevieve Abe, Phyllis Watkins, Barbara Cherry, Barbara Purifoy, Rosalind Giebal, Madeline Faleschine, Gloria McConico, Olliti Dite ROW III: Elaine Kilgore, Barbara Swann, Karan Adams, Ger- trude Mitchell, Naomi Dickerson, Jacqueline Nicks, Betty Jackson, Isabell Smith, Diane Chappelle ROW IV: Tom Wise, Mary Mitchell, Brenda Tucker, Geraldine Howard, Leizzie Singleton, Helen Smith, Willie Roundtree ROW V: Beltic Porter, Barbara Jones, Mary Kretzschman, Shirletha Simms, Carol White, Christine Bradley, Laconnie Truss, Judith Toomer, Shirley Gell I X I I fb 325 ROW I: Beverly Lewis, Joan Gibson, Diane Findley, Mr. Gardner, Precilla Williams, Geraldine Adams, Sandra Lackey ROW ll: Jean Wheeler, Judy Heyman, Douglas Fairbanks, Tom Cory, Harold Wasner, Charles Spears ROW III: Wilbert Jackson, Tony Monaster, Bill Tolbert, Bob Davison, Tony Bass, Sidney Evans ROW IV: Joe Saul, Jim Crenshaw, Stan Dubiel, Bill Davidson, Mike Goldman 333 ROW I: Bill Rienecke, James Yeager, Bill Jones, Mr. Don nelly, Jerry Polarolo, Richard Bustamente, Paul Hill ROW ll: George Smith, Willie Richey, Harvey Bora, George Gauchey, Tom Koosis, Reginald Marsh, Nancy Dvorak ROW III: Donald Hughes, Douglas Long, Ray Schoen, Loui Poole, Stan Dudzinski, Richard Siorek, Jerry Labadie, Wendel Cross ROW' IV: Earl Gilionski, John Kupinski, Mike Lortetto, Dwigh Murphy, Al Lingys, Mike Proch, Walt Herbert 346 ROW I: Thomas Block, Charles Carr, Mr. D. Johnson Ueacherb, Ron Bleckmann, Frankie Turner ROW ll: Shepman Mc Aree, Clarence Harper, Johnny Walker, Mario Maiorana, Keth Wasik, Kenneth Karsh ROW Ill: Bernard Dozek, Glen Howard, Robert Formento, Roger Wilson, Bert Martin, Tom Carlson ROW IV: Anthony Printz, Paul Luch, Thomas Derengowski, Ed Tomaszeniski, Bernie Pailleboust, Donald Mackay, Bob Gryniewicz ROW V: William Czarnik, Jim Harp, Robert Perry, Joe Brass, Ken Farkas 349 ROW I: John Mosqueda, Jack Hartig, Mr. Robert C. Trotter CTeocherJ, Fred Warunkiewicz, Chester Forfinski ROW ll: Elmer Mitchell, Harry Harbart, John Misaros, Ed- ward Bieniek, Ton Franzosi, Bob Olsen ROW III: Anthony Tumpkin, Martin Wiencek, Charles Fisher, Dick Hardin, Don Mc Lean, Bob Modolo 341 ROW I: Charles Keys, Clyde Huesgen, Mr. Woodward, Ron Lee, Tom Rist ROW ll: Jim Gerometta, Bill Glover, Don Kadar, Fred lind- sey, Bob Lewis, Joe Rieser ROW III: Bob Hennessy, Roosevelt Reese, Marvin Culberson, Immo Knoff, Egils Kokle, Tom Frazee ROW IV: Joe Barns, Ron Zella, Ron Cowell, Henry Bond, Tim Gray, Dave Lage 347 ROW I: David Lutz, James Osborne, Mr. W. Zerber CTeacherJ, William Wasson, James Felarco ROW ll: Tom Vadas, Winston Thomas, Ronald Pogorzelski, Dennis Murphy, Jack Yee ROW Ill: Bill Gipperich, William Thornton, Dovid Suhr, Bruce Amo, Tom Mathis, Chuch Buiak ROW IV: Perry Jones, Fred Jacobs, Rick Schelter, Douglas Holden, Micheal Young, Rich Lambrechts 350 ROW I: Alvin Smith, Jay Werber, Gary Boushell CH. R. Rep.J, Mr. Richard F. Morris Ueacheri, Bill Ayers, Sydney Cash, Robert Forbes ROW II: Jim Ashley, Bob Guest, Jach Clavet, Lee Washing- ton, Bob Campbell, Napoleon Brooks, Hershel Dixon, James Kerry ROW lIl: Marum Green, John Trybus, Keith Cameron, Eddie Stovall, Frederic Cable, Walter Dinkins, Benjamin F. Fisher, Don Dungey ROW IV: Ken Wawrzyniak, James Bolling, Gary Cooper, Robert Brimacombe, John Alasin, Doug Warren, Charles Davis, Arnold L. Cosby, Ken Zawaski 4D1 ROW l: Brenda Priest, Barbara Warren, Delores Benson, Selma Jackson, Cloretta Loveh, Ledger Dee Muldrow, Donna Snowden ROW ll: Gracie Moore, Karol Bingley, Fredina Holi, Barbara Russell, Bobbi Stovall, Marcella Brinson ROW lll: Arlene Hall, Louise Mobley, Nancy Merritt, Rose- marie Nikorivk, Trudy Rink, Marsha Wiczko ROW IV: Lillie Chatmon, Eleanor Nittles, Barbara Leslie, Emma Jones, Mellanese Hosey, Gloria Smith V 1 352 ROW l: Wileen Smiminck, Patricia Kowalski, Joanne Bolgna, Miss Aileen Sundstrom lTeacheri, James Simon, Norman Dancan, Gory Paulson ROW ll: Norman Diamond, David Deebs, Danny Birdsall, Joan Bailys, Bari Millstein, Rita Lichtman, Mildred Palen, Verna Adams ROW Ill: Linda Meehan, Joe Botkin, Mike Wesenelld, Gretchen Van Veen, Lorraine Pindzia, Bill Munger, Jay Gampel, Steve Saltar ROW IV: Marshall Weingarden, Gene Martinewu, Sharon Becketl, Richard Van De Moortel, Nanc'e Wilkinson, Diane Pierson, Henry Rothberger, Keith Oroff l -.fl ll3 w A' bf i 403 ROW l: Nathan Jeuelf, Joseph Binder, Mr. C. Monticelli lleacheri, Richard Wimmer, Ronald Yokubison ROW II: Robert Webber, Roger Sidorski, Don House, Linda Landrigan, Larry Wiedbusch, Dennis Chaurdy ROW lll: Frederick Thompson, Fred Tanezho, Jim Jezierski, Frank Palazzola, Jerry Gennethe ROW lV: Richard Zenas, Art Buresh, Cleveland Watts, Samuel Dree, Don Davis, Mark Ulrich ROW V: Glen Thompson, Bill Uitoralos, Jimmy N. Stevevs, Wayne Donald 405 ROW I: Vernice Sparks, Jural Davis Mar aret Morton Mrs 1 9 1 - Takken LTeacherD, Leona Dortch, Helen Alexander, Julia Durham ROW ll: Marita Hearon, Myrna Johnson, Sheila Gray, Julia Wimberly, Gloria Brogdon, Erma Braden, Christine Tyner, Joan Oaks ROW III: Johnnie Toney, Bobbie Jamerson, Rita Austin, Vir- ginia Druskinis, Irene Sylvester, Mirtis Hardin, Macie Thomas, Roberta Morris ROW IV: Brenda Ayers, Ruthann Brown, Marilyn Bolzar, Iris Mays, Kathey Spencer, Marie Bergeson, Roslyn Jones, Lorraine Pryor ROW V: Lorraine Thompson, Gloria Spearman, Sharon Clauon, Carolyn Jackson, Carol Seruitto, Brunettie Turner, Marcia Lee Ferrell 411 ROW I: Catherine Morris, Sherine Williams, Karen Wynn Sec.J, Miss Lillian Schlein lTeacherl, Roslyn Paviscak, Luella Nesley, Sheila Malone IOW II: Connie Barc, Janet Chavous, Wlmer Jean Rivers, Joretha Jackson, Connie Colbert, Charlene Smith, Vivian leverly, Shirley Allen 10W III: Joyce Lawson, Gwendoryn Tolbert, Johnnie Mae ones, Barbara Pitts, Beverly Jackson, Maxine Riffle, Lorriane lolloway, Juana Royster, Bobbie Hosey, Virginia Pietrowski IOW IV: Rosa Simmons, Bertha Coleman, Equilla Howery, lattie Richardson, Brends Turner, Diana Willis, Diana Ober- tacit, Ellen Bledsoe, Bernice Lyons, Whilliamena Adams, Anna hornton 407 ROW I: Sylvia Kuiawa, Carrie Garrison, Virginia Koenke Naomi Klein, Annette Firstenberg ROW II: Bernice Imber, Joyce Goldman, Nancy Hearth, Joyce King, Barbara Finkelstein, Nancy Elzerman ROW III: Elsie Espy, Alice Johnson, Leah Ferguson, Jeanette Echoles, Marsha Hill, Gloria Klemm, Julio Kurtyka 409 ROW I: Pat McDaniel, Caroline Paluzzi, Dagnya Kokle, Mrs. Dorothy Browne lTeacherl, Alma Horne, Elaine Gunter, Hattie Hawkins ROW ll: Elaine Ponder, Bessie Scott, Carol Busch, Gloria Pertrucco, Joan Robinson, Loretta Matthews, Carolyn Jones, Mary Ann Palutis ROW III: Geraldine Gaddis, Saunora Anderson, Betsy Stickels, Joyce Thomas, Wilma Brakefield, Lucky Daniels, Mildred Jackson, Patricia Coleman ROW IV: Joyce Gardner, Janet Carter, Annie Montgomery, Penny Brask, Syluio Smith, Anita Hamlin, Darlene Wilson, Jean Latum ROW V: Anne Cato, Willie Mattlens 4, , 41 tr, M-- ,M f 417A ROW I: Walter Williams, Patton Clifford, Clinton Walla, Mr. Lawrence Applebaum lTeacherJ, Ward Marion, Larry Watkins, Reginald Wiggins ROW II: Andrew Sabersky, Gibson Ledford, Bert Mobley, Jerry Dunn, Richardson William, Stanley Patterson, James Rahim ROW III: Herbert Van Hooser, Steve Richards, Jerald Gooding, Ronald Sandvik, Gerald De Carteret, Jack Eifer ROW IV: Vencent Vicari, Lawrence Novok, Edwin Wertanen, Charles Roberts, Walter Willis, Miles Tuttle, Jerry Jakubison 421 ROW I: William Wenzell, Homer Hayley, Ronald Jasky, Mr. T. W. Sulisz lTeacherl, David Lind, Jerry Hickey, Jerry Mertz ROW II: Tony Stachurski, Richard Wisley, Tom Stringfield, Darrel Morley, Dennis Gordon, Vellet Rande, Gene Goodrich, Vincent Coscia ROW III: Mike Reitman, Robert Klish, Danny Seaman, Ronald Gural, Ira Rutherford, Melvin Roderich, John Bucko, Dave Grimm ROW IV: Horace Parker, Geo. Cathcart, Richard Havens, Paul Taylor, Daniel Klein 413 ROW I: Karen Varner, Mary Howell, Sylvia Wilson, Mrs, M Miller, Jeanne Paluck, Shirlee Jemison ROW II: Ruth Williams, Julia Gunn, Leteria Lyons, Nanci Dunaway, Cynthia Phelps, Judean Biggers ROW Ill: Naomi Wrublewski, Joyce Czubay, Maureen Novak Annette Calhoun, Barbara Nill, Pat Moran ROW IV: Jeanette McDowell, Karen Bennett, Betty Draper Annette Whitmore, Muriel Johnson, Evelyn Pilgrim 417B ROW I: Terry Carlisle, Hank Oprinski, Bill Johnson, Mr. John Blaschak lTeacherl, Gerald Machala, Richard Pencak ROW Il: George Miller, David Filar, George Dellas, John Mc Gleish, Dennis Maynard, Verner Paulus, Dennis Moc Far- land, Robert Martin ROW III: Charles Miller, Richard Naski, Chester Monwuk, Bill Targlo, Leonard Langkam, Hans Haberl, Gary Kryszak, Ralph Magreta ROW IV: Bob Osada, Paul Lambert, John Neuman, Ronald Marko, Valentine Macek, Markaila Novitsky, John Hayes, Keith Hill, Andy Keyaweok 441 ROW I: George Thompson, Mike Poliskie, Dennis Wallace, Mr. Zukowski iTeacherD, Andrew Wolan, Ronald Tomaszewski, Larry Prince ROW II: Willie Watts, Carl Tidwell, Dennis Mc Cullen, Eide Alawan, Jerry Vernarsky, Fred Pearson, Edwin Lee, Stanley Lichota ROW III: David Buczkowski, Arthur Pierce, Jim Conrad, Demmos Gobson, John Williams, Bob Willard, Bill Young, Ted Plafchan ROW IV: Larry Weir, Ed Varana, John Koly, Ken Walker, Ron Supanich, Howard Martin, Fred Barrett 433 ROW I: Edmund Chung, Mike Wolfe lSec.t, Mr. R. Hocking lTeacherJ, George Mc Laughlin CH. R. Rep.J, Mack Proszek ROW II: Richard Reynolds, Lawrence Ransome, Edward Pope, Harry Colombo, Donald Roman, Frank Fcilter ROW Ill: Thomas Thole, Gerald D. Prthro, John Rankin, Allen Carlson, Raymond McCrea, Frank Chut, Clifford Benton ROW IV: Russ Cleveland, Thomas Stepl,ens, Arnis Mendians, Richard Loch, Paul Kostoff, Walter Maiewski, Philip Kuspa ROW V: David Stephenson, Bruce Robinson 425 ROW I: Patricia Gavala, Brian B. Menlen, Mr. William Hammond fTeacherD, Charlotte Orange, Dennis Macoit ROW II: Gene Knox, Joan Smitherman, Diphelia Morgan, Charles Bryant, Lura Hartz, Frieda Samara ROW III: Thomas Griffin, Oliver F. Blackshire, Jan Gulkin, Edward Sankar, Dennis Lancaster, George Vasil ROW IV: Patrich Brennan, Charles Johnson, John Hackem, Arnold Josselson, Adolph Arinot, Mary Schueller, Eynthia Duane, Arthur S. Green III 429 ROW I: Mary Hackem, Anne Farr, Arnold Kessler, Miss F. Shellington CTeacherJ, Sanford Brodsky, Diane Marsh, Madeline Miller ROW II: Gretchen Gaebler, Rachel Brand, Nadine Oh, Carol Lyons, Paul Klemushyn, Magdaleua Koysas, Johnny Gray ROW III: Bill Kolzara, Richard Deacon, Carole Bomach, Steve Hohl, John Harrison, John Freure ROW IV: Gary Nagel, Robert Engel, Ronald Calbert, Tave Paisley, Terrance Lesh, Andrew Robertson ROW V: Ron Newbold, Bruno Walenciak, Michael Scanlon, Richard De Vine, Roger Thomas, James Hohnes i 447 ROW I: Richard Dixon, Bob Fryske, Mr. Raymond Ulveling fTeacherD, Jeffrey Conway, Charles Asberry ROW: Il Mark Attkin, Charles Berndt, Lester Floyd, Henry Coucke, Joseph Klug, Willie Banks ROW III: Leonard Jaster, John Gower, Sheldon Kelley, Frank Bedore, Roosevelt Ashford, Richard Bednarz ROW IV: Willie Johnson, Stanley Biggski, Tom Galuozka, Ronald Jachimowig, George D. Kline, Frank Deon, Stephen Dudra 449 ROW I: Marvin Scales, Larry Borowicki, Jewel Aratiles, Mr. Jack Reiter lTeacherD, Steve Ambrozy, Ray Cieszenski, Steve Horvath ROW II: Jerry Carnaghi, Andrew Cisek, George Hamilton, Robert Tabor, Jim Anderson, Conrad Homer, Tom Engelhart ROW Ill: Roderick Hill, Edward Dudek, Ron Brilla, Lawrence Clow, Albin Gesius, Gordon Baughman, Cleveland Holmes, Robert Pitcole ROW IV: Michael Savage, David Woucik, Russell Fox, Lewis Gloss, Richard Duzykowski, David Rieuska A- 450 ROW I: Chuck Bida, Frank Pepe, Gladys Petersen Ueacherl, Harold Williams, QH. R. Rep.J, William Robinson ROW Il: Paul L. Davis, Sal Dragotta, Michael Machala, Ronald Jennings, John Kowalczyk, Clifford Papin ROW III: Dennis H. Huguley, Roger Szalwinski, Robert Garela, Ken Piekarski, Maro Gabolski, Leonard Higgins 452 ROW I: Betty Larkins, Maisha Hall, Carolynn Stock, Miss Shay lTeacheri, Carol Tumpkin, Edward Rucker, Mindell Gibson ROW II: Diana Ross, Marcia Stevenson, Caroline Wyche, Carnette Peery, Linda Martin, Carolyn Mc Clure, Mary Lumer, Mary Baedigheimer, Judy Dimoya ROW lll: Sue Mier, Carolyn Jacks, Charlotte Brewer, Kathryn Malta, Suzanne King, Leaca Ease, Barbara Little, Eunice Banks, Beradine Lockhart ROW IV: Loretha Wells, Sylvia Kundzeiz, Delphine Coleman, Dells lce, Arnetta Wilson, Patricia Burns, Frances Johnson V1 454 ROW I: Tony Varnus, Ken Moffitt, Joe Kurdilla, Mr. Segal lTeacheri, Dave Nowakonski, Roy Mihalich, Gary Mc Farland ROW II: Tony Di Falce, John Fosterm, Rod Martin, Eugene Ostrowe, Tony Fyda, Joe Eckils, Frank Zakalowski ROW III: Larry Koshorek, Jim Malamud, Dan Martin, Mike Moreau, Dan Mertz, Joe Mayer, Paul Crutcher, Dave Norton ROW IV: Garber Molner, Bob Jones, Bob Medsker, Jerry Kaufka, Gentry Pitts, Tom Lewandowski, Warren Palmer, Bob Owlzarski, Tom Bienkowski 503 ROW I: Nancy Boswell, Martha Keahey, Bettie Moorx, Miss Heimowitz, Marilyn Tarvis, Betty Keith, Florence Bonds ROW II: Gladiayn Hopkins, Janet Desarla, Carol Gosenca, Josephine Barnes, Camille Baczynski, Colleen labrew, Brenda Russell, Gwendolyn France, Sherry Greenberg ROW III: Jeanette Martin, Rosie Lee Coleman, Mary Crownley, Gloria Harris, Audra Ramsey, Marilyn Miller, Bertha Jones ROW IV: Suzanne Luelsdorf, Levail Greene, Sylvia Shephard, Bonnie Wilson, Frances Hopkins, Alma Griffin, Beverly Porter, Marva Kendrick 505 ROW I: Marvin Maio, Nick Markakis lRepresentativeSif Miss Geraldine Dolan lTeacheri, Paul Korby, Toby Middleton ROW II: Harold Z. Boyce, Richard Lynn, Tom Smith, Emmanuel Kontus, Reginald Wilson, Hing Yee ROW III: Martie Korobkin, Robert Quaid, Michael Yourauish, Patrick Shealey, Norman Smith 507 ROW I: Gerard Thomas, Harry Walker, Mr. louis Rosen lTeacherJ, David Mays, Arnold Guertin ROW II: Mark Zauhar, John Jarrett, Myron McLean, Richard Kinney, Chester Boguslawski, George Sweehey ROW II: Dennis Collins, Merle Beghtel, Roger Kline, Butler David, Renald Ramoz, Chuck Morris ROW IV: Bobbie Bogley, Alan Mc Gill, Jack Mc Guffin 509 ROW I: Carolyn Conner, Joyce Kinniebrew, Theresa Dye, Mrs. E. King lTeacherD, Martha Morrison, Gloria Young, Pat Warrick ROW II: Brenda Jones, Christine Brown, Joanna Ineyam, Beverly Smolyn, Annie Proctor, Velma Nelson, Zelds Myles, Karen Pearsall, Barbara Givchin ROW III: Brenda Gelios, Ruth Mac Donald, Verlenia Kendrick, Karen Merkle, Linda Rossberg, Rosa Miller, Nicola Wood, Velma Brown, Hazel Jackson ROW IV: Joann Walkins, Helen Mitchell, Jackie Skurnit, Barbara Sivak, Gunerere Jones, Barbara Williamson, Patricia Keith, Orathean Hunt, Diana Karo, Georgana Kontos 511 ROW I: Janice Hogan, Lois Clouse, Kathleen Varner, Miss Leona Westerluncl lTeacherJ, Janet Rostek, Alease Tillman, Patricia Hill ROW II: Janice Williams, Patty Knapp, Delores Johnson, Charlene Eardly, Dandra Wagoner, Joyce Wleinko, Nan Grayson ROW III: Vida Kukuciones, Shirley Williams, Sarah Selp, Virginia Czepelewski, Martha Posey, Ada Montgomery, Julia Bochniak, Rose Nelson ROW IV: Barbara Issitt, Dillie Mae Glenn, Susan Everitt, Lynda Van Loy, Angelena Sofran, Glenda Fergerson, Roberta Hamilton, Clora Standiter 513 ROW I: Eugenia Kopa, Darrlyn Eagle, Eunice Ford, Mrs. Wrobel lTeacherl, Carthenia Fuller, Evelyn Sanders, Gail Watkins ROW II: Mary Mc Campbell, Mary Couch, John Edwards, Nancie Wright, Christine Luz, Joyce Saunders, Kathy Shanklin, Joyce Alexander ROW III: Carol Morrison, Coroelia Bell, Marilyn Matthews, Julie Ann Hartmann, Carol Strong, Annetta Boyden, Ester Greengerg, Carole Branham ROW IV: Mary Lindsey, Helen Kuslak, Ruth King, Margret Thebert, Carol Schroeder, Nora Woods, Carole Klein, Carolyn Huff, Mary Anderson 521 ROW I: Alex Macsuga, James Hill, Mr. Leonard Greenbaum lTeacherl, Bernard Koolurik, Frank Trupiane ROW II: Tom Tyranski, Bill Snell, George Hiebl, Peter Karbe, Bruce Janckila, Louis Rebeck ROW III: Leonard Portner, William Demumbrum, John Sprik, Philp Modrak, Harold Woods, Edo Riduell, Al Hetke, Mika Bacus 523 ROW I: Frannie La Pinta, Joan Carol May, Miss Mary M. Comer lTeacherJ, Frederick Schaefer, Marti O'Rourke ROW II: Mary Ann Pikulas, Gilbert Friedman, Lloyd Mc Knight, Larissa Zubal, Gwen Mendenhall, May-Ling Ng ROW III: Lester Kalisher, David Mac Lennan, Gerald De Matteo, Paul Mitchell, Sheila Shaw, Wilhelmina Lowe ROW IV: Talbert Stein, Ken Benty, Tim Poplawski, Paul Winkler 529 ROW I: Jancie Jakubisk, Meropie Economidou, Ronald Wynn, Mr. Howard Gaylord CTeacherJ, James Thomas, Joseph Bricker, Al Denecour ROW II: Joseph Babitch, Marcia McCall, Harriet Jackson, Marsha Jones, Gloria Meadows, Jill Fisher, Barbara Pavich, Brigitt Keblusek ROW III: Robert Traicoff, Phillip Martin, Alex Shachenell, Karimie Heder, Mary Smith, Marcia Ilton, Lorna Locen, Alicia Matthews ROW IV: Ron Amans, Joyce Borkin, Antonio Francesconi, Ber- nie Weingart, Mike Lehr, Thomas Sago, Mike Stanley Winokur ROW V: David Jackson, Jack Balowin, Jon Miller, Robert Williams, Sezell Cammon , svwwxwuswswss X- 525 ROW I. Peter Salamon, David Cullen, Alice Phillips, Mr. W. R. Norsworthy tTeacherD, Phillip Kroll, Richard Milhem, Bruce Dicey ROW II: Alva Eddleman, Mary Kruszewski, Pat Rousseau, Vera Sanders, Jeannette McGivens, Ronald Smith, George Lane, Harvey Plotnick ROW Ill: Tyrone Hinton, James Varl, Peter H. Tiefenbach, Miles Biederman, Mike Weisberger, Ronald Brenz, Irene Wittmann ROW IV: James Drake, Bill Smith, Ken Plas, David Diem, Sheldon Widlan, Anthony Morelli, Robert Morris, Louis Balkany 527 ROW I: Brendolyn Hubbard, Audrey Luke, Mr. Charles J. Reich Ueacherl, Victa Kelmenson, Otis Murray ROW II: Linda Monioy, Mary Bagley, Carole Jasper, Mildred Davenport, Victoria Basemore, Frances Espy ROW III: Steven Goodhall, Richard Cunningham, Marvin Borsand, Ulysses Brown, David Benian, Arthur Onyx, Josephine Duren ROW IV: Glenn Buckley, Chester Chyla, Michael Kerman, John Fleming, Peter Futro, Mike Cendroski, Richard Greene ROW I: David Kartalia, Sid Grossberg, James Tashiian, Miss Phyllis Lederer lTeacherJ, Diana Fair, Sylvia Railey, Glory Tolbert, Irwin Oleinick ROW Il: Alice Lewandowski, Diann Smerza, Jacek Sulanowski Beniamin Pitts, Mark Slobin, Marie Robinson, Carole Mc Donald ROW III: Don Davis, Gerald Kindi, Rhoda Robinson, Jacquchne Roqqin, Bernard Alper, Sheldon Freelon, Chester Manczuk Gretchen Rankin ROW IV: Leonard Tracht, Robert Filimon, Maria Thompson Robert Lee, Phillip Matora, Jim Gilllm, Edward Cummings Stuart Trager ROW V: Paul Davis, Joseph Olson, Albert Rubin ROW I: Mike Prochaska, Bob Pierce, Pete Olchowik, Mr. L. Keefer lTeacherl, Dave Smith, John Nine, Craig Gallon ROW II: Geroge Davis, Dick Deryckere, Henry Doppke, John MacLeod, Gene Ross, Bob Oliver, Eugene Vargo ROW Ill: Claude Miller, Jon Henry, Evan Ericson, Al Bunnell, John O'Dell ROW IV: Arthur Williams, Dave Mier, Den Darcy, Al Wilkins, Bob Netschke, Sam Pevitt 531 ROW I: Beverly Hall, Marie Lumma, Mrs. Frances Hamburger iTeacherl, Anne Dorazio, LH, R. Rep.l, Barbara Sorple ROW Il: Carol Nagle, Katherine Harris, Jackie Hunter, Jean Mihai, Brenda Hollier, Joan Appler, Rosemary Perkins ROW III: Helen Poulos, Sidney Fox, Roycene Corey, R0994' Finzel, Dorothy Somerville, Vita Oddo, Linda Dennis ROW IV: Angela Kontos, Anne Schmeisser, Gerilyn Gamble, Leona Bryant, Albert Gray, Joyce Davis ,nf fi ilu 4 ROW I: Ken Curry, Murray Finkbeiner, Larry Di Basic, George Hill, Cecil Thompson ROW ll: Jerry Mayle, Ken Rogus, Malcoln Lively, John Diabalt. Tony Williams ROW III: Bob Morris, Ronald Hoose, Michael Foulke, Chester Scott, Gary Bacigal 121 545 ROW I: Willie Adams, Reginald Galhoun, Dennis Morron, Moses Young, Carl Lewis ROW II: Paul Turunen, Dan Scheideman, Adrew Jackson, Stanley Agacinski, Clarence Aikens, Ronald Sokaez ROW III: Jesse Tomlinson, Wilbur Mc Ginnis, William Jackson, Willie Harris, Kenneth Vidak, Jim Trikoris ROW IV: Raymond Duncan, James Moore, William Wiltse, John Kline, David Lynn, Gary Kramer ,5- 27 ff ii A fi f 4 ig 45 2 21 f,,,f . as N xi N V :.,5,,z 544 ROW I: Richard St. Onge, Dennis Dlugosz, Tom Ferguson, Shel Aclelman, William Cully, John Zaiac, Leroy Anderson ROW II: Eddie Applebaum, Boa La Porte, Morris Safford, Indulis Gleske, William Harrison, Gerald Chaika, Roy Le Hue ROW III: Walter Meyers, Alvin Rose, Edward Klock, Lawrence Malcolm McGold, Charles Payne, Jordan Colbert, Hans Sohwink ROW IV: George Fagan, Neil Kuczera, Harry Muszynski, John Jasper, Dave Falery, Stanley Lachowicz, Glenn Sass WDW! FIX 550 ROW I: Frances Pacely, Vustine Grasty, Rumiko Sakow, Mr. Robert Woicik Ueacherl, Anita Whitley, Yolanda Guerra, Marguerite Wilder ROW II: Johnetta Brock, Delores Spencer, Cleo Tsampikou, tlorma Foster, Stella Thompson, Eula Johnson, Princella -Iardmon, Bonnie Bantom ROW III: Sharon Gamillion, Gloria Brown, Geraldine Kay Macon, Myrna Hulbert, Audrey Gardner, Judy Rasmussen, Iarol Bower, Gail Wirtanen ROW IV: Kathy Moffat, Dolores Ryan, Joan Patterson, Clara Smith, Ellen Szykula, Sharon Jones, Gail Martin 546 ROW I: Carol Brown, Audrey Nathanson, Basil Salah, Nancy Moilanen, Evelyn Massey ROW ll Etolia Smith Lorene Parshall Pam Parisi Martha Grainger Marcia Bernstein Judy Peak ROW III Barbara Victor Geraldine Rittershaus Andrea Krletcher Janet Martin Mary Alkens Linda Brlchta Nancy Lyte ROW IV Ivan Bachur Mlke Bachman lx,..J 122 552 ROW I: Bill Schwartz, Ran Schultz, Larry Holbrook, Charles Thomas, Mary Hubbard ROW ll: Mac Arthur Webb, Ernest Hickson, Paul Standaert, Edward Tumas, Joe Andrus, Sam Goodman ROW III: Jim Bates, Jerry Stop, Tom Lavery, Dave Skender, Dan Skender, Ursuley Stokes ROW IV: Frank Pepe, Otis Peterson, Dan Bartok, John Hriczak, Lowell Slater 603 ROW I: Linda Eddy, Melissa Singler, Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt, Marianne Bell, Kathy Marion ROW Il: Mary Ann Mosher, Lena Channdler, Marge Nalley, Dolores Crump, Annette Morozotf, Frank Williams ROW III: Christine Bickel, Nazrig Hadiian, Jay Niemi, Ken Hodge, Dick Chasey, Judy Abdullah, Helen Hamilton ROW IV: Den Plansker, Tony Smith, Maceo Mitchell, Fran Shinn, Dick Szymanski, Pete Kemmler, Tom Tieche 554 ROW I: Edward Wilson, Bob Raguso, Nathaniel Mc Queen, Mr. John Wenzel iTeacherl, Bob Skwir, Stanley Suiddlh J. W. Mellender ROW II: Andrew Ruzsilla, Lawrence Wesley, Darryl Schoenf Tom Smitt, Mike Patterson, Arthur Schill, Joel D. Hill ROW III: Dennis Romatz, Ken Abramson, Howard Ziegel, Ken Zamesa, Sam Blue, Melvin Watkins, Jerome Pietrykow- ski, Perham Rogers, Don Atlas ROW IV: Richard Wozniak, Rein Tiik, Kenneth Nowak, James Scott, Darrell Elliott, Wilbur Baron, Michael Schuller, Ray Regulinski, Barry Reagh, Roger Route 607 ROW I: Gerry Luszki, Alberta Kincaid, Linda Salatowski, Mrs. Alice Vieweg Ueacheri, Lorene Cain, Joyce Heath, Mattie Davis ROW ll: Francine Boyden, Brenda Green, Sharon Hergtein, Lillian Kwasnyca, Lura Jones, Sandra Morgan, Donna Mc- Kenzie, Mary Hood ROW lll: Valeria Pescari, Geral Smith, Patricia Collins, Sandra Malone, Ruth Johnson, Loretta Horne, Blondean Gresham, Lavern Allyce ROW IV: Alma Bradley, Diane Shihltant, Mary Bailey, Olga Berr, Barbara OBrien, Jean Heck, Syliva Kolody, Sandra Everitt ROW V: Brenda Hopkins, Karmen Brown, Darig Cookgl Su. SOHHC1 Newland, Geflf-line Raisanen, Arlene Bradford 1 I it . V 1 I i, I 4'm I2 609 ROW I: Janie Whittler, Carolyn Devine, Bearnette Young, Mrs. L. Turner CTeacherJ, Christina Lark, Phyllis Mutz, Brenda Mays ROW II: Vickie Willman, Cara Mc Knight, Duanne Siewano- wicz, Helen Leckman, Betty Swanson, Jeanetti Green, Barbara Davis, Barbara Gordon ROW III: Rennette Dral, Janey Itami, Mabel Persons, Grace Honeycuft, Sandra Gaylor, June La Valley, Dyane Gray, Zelda Mc Guire ROW IV: Delores Robinson, Judy Niedermiller, Barbara Zol- nierezok, Linds Larkin, Ginger Cole, Cora Taylor, Sharelyn Preston, Barbara Swayze 611 ROW I: Donna Lishin, Margo Bridges, Joan Mc Cray, Mrs. Katharine Walker lTeacherJ, Joyce Weber, Lois Hobson, Carolyn Barge ROW II: Carolyn Jones, Kathy Slater, Kathy Lockwood, Annie Hutcheson, June Fulton, Lillian Kelly, Carol Williams, Betty Boykin ROW III: Dianne Copeland, Virginia Bouie, Joan Shepperd, Janice Barnett, Carol Drovillard, Theresa Lott, Betty Ann Poole, Christine Martin ROW IV: Cecelia Franek, Dorothy Penn, Emogene Dyer, Lor- raine Harris, Olivia Aponik, Nellie Pack, Clotee Ford 612 ROW I: John Carnpa, Willie Randle, Mr. Walter H. Sprague lTeacherJ, Michael Parker, Gilbert Jone ROW II: Jeffrey A. O'Leen, Ottelo Colson, Joe Daye, Curtis Anderson, Mike Moukalian ROW III: Frank R. Slefander, Gary Norris, Davis McKiernan, Doug Vilnius 614 ROW I: Joe Green, Dennis Pietrowski, John Rothenberg, IH. R. Rep.J, Mr. Otto Salchow lTeacherI, Marlene Hill, Clyde Groves, Michael Marszalkowski ROW II: Morvell Miller, Thomas White, Bradford Boyce, Dar- rell Amlm, Daniel Jaraczewski, Edward Murphy, John Henry, Daniel Yumer ROW III: Ronald Sherby, Burt Warren, Eugene Sheffer, Ellis Martin, Jackie Danyo, Jay Juras, Carlton Foust, Doug Juras ROW IV: James Grant, Michail Kowalski, Bob Ceriotti, Michael Sullivan, Bob Fedorinchik, Earl Carbone, James Jakstys, Bill Currie, Bob Hardy, Thomas Matefzel 616 ROW I: Louis Deren, Michael Moosh, Philip Barr-tier, Mike Pongborn, Allan Bassin, Leonard Monroe, Thomas Howard ROW II: Zanotti Italdzandtti, Anthony Messina, Gulliver Sil. VUCI, John Faleris, Ted Pobud, Robert Rapp, Dennis Ruttle ROW III: John Fella, Res Charbonneau, Jimmy Strickland, Dennis Zawaski, Greg Ulewicz, Daniel Craig ROW IV: Thomas Franko, Earl Stehuk, Steve Yoko, Mike Danko, Gary Greer, Paul Zambeck 617A ROW I: James Daily, Dave Celani, Dan Celani, Mr. Giebel, Jim Curran, Tom Pastrick, Al Glover ROW ll: Carl Carter, Kai Chin, Arnold Panitch, Dave Kingur, Eddy Garabedian, Keith Saio, Phil Goulet ROW III: George Von Behran, Karl Tompel, Donald Murdock, Larry Burgess, Larry LaCoss, Thomas Peace, Dave Kwiatkow- ski, Fred Young ROW IV: Gerald Tilles, Herman Baergen, Gary Pieper, Charles Burns, Al Howard, George Hudgens 618 ROW I: Vivian Gilmore, Marietta Thomas, Shirley Purry, Barbara Coulter, Anntonyo Fields, Joann Johnson, Kathy Glavas ROW II: Barbara Hooper, Brenda Gilmore, Lela Boy Brown, Kathy Crowe, Mrs. Oliver, Thomasenia Johnson, Sharon Mo- cuga, Ernestine Marable ROW III: Faye Kolidonis, Judy Bussey, Gloria Jones, Barbara Odum, Juanita Abbott, Mildred Southern, Shirley Marshall, Carol Mogill, Judy Newman ROW IV: Edna Ramsey, Florence Tomchuck, Vivian Sawyer, Annie Hayes, Barbara Clay, Veronica Vincent, Kay Wash- ington, Bernice Tripp ROW V: Frances Williams, Dimple Mister, Ange Williams, Sandra Williams 620 ROW I: Gwendlyin Kemp, Ella D. Smith, Linda Wilks, Miss L. Chow lTeacherJ, Diana Bobiney, Barbara Bruner, Janet Dimaya ROW II: Shirley Scruse, Mary Mc Quaid, Carole J. Durquette, Juanita Weaver, Kathleen Rogalski, Mary Delores Carey, Dorcella Kelley, Betty Dukes ROW III: Portia Olden, Elaine Bochenek, Bernice Gill, Susan Buczkowski, Carol Todd, Madeline Hockings, Patricia Benning, Pamela Polk, Kay Hartig ROW IV: Marguerite Mc Intosh, Sydney Balk, Dianne Williams, Eileen Robinson, Sylvia Moses, Diane Kurowski, Carol Surch, Billie Thompkins 1 , Lk u. 'tt'-...L I ' e il -el' 1 125 1 Q 621 ROW I: Kenneth Matuszak, Robert Austin, Alvin Golida, Mr. Wilmer Laginess lTeacherD, Joseph Pace, Brent Peoples, Larry Harrison ROW II: Robert Baker, Tom Schaffer, Kent Parish, David Nacy, Ronald Reed, Thomas Miguel, Mike Schumann ROW III: Waynom Mc Cants, Joel Schatz, Marvin Ninneman, Carry Hunter, Herbert Hampel, Andrew Loukas, Delbert Ayers, Gregory Cowelchuk 622 ROW I: Ann Trudell, Elaine Jankowski, Nancy Goble, Mr. Johnson CTeacherJ, Karen Miller, Marilyn Johnston, Pat Nowak ROW II: Betty Seroka, Donna St Onge, Donna Martin, Shari Jacobs, Phil Server, Steve Ellis, Brenda Zupke, Mary Dziendziel ROW III: Rosalie Show, Brenda Ryan, Lynn Newman,, Jerry Deagen, Ivy Hunter, No Name, Dennis O'Hara ROW IV: Jeanne Gillespie, Sue Ann Rhoads, Bob Foster, Fred Coe, Pete La Sala, Joe Katliuskie, Pat Norris 623 ROW I: Gary Rudolph, Anne Boedigheimer, Mr. R. K. Schuholz lTeacherD, Mercedes Arafiles, Betty Webb ROW II: Eve Weinhaus, Carolyn Smith, Jill Lindsey, Rhods Gibson, Anita Hokkanen, Lucius Jackson, Joanne Mac Kenzie ROW III: Robert Semak, Don Wieland, Leon Webster, Morris Johnson, Wilson Thompson, Linds Moore, Mary Mogyorody ROW IV: Bob Kaveloshi, Charles Brown, Clyde Rhodes, Gerald Mc Dermott, Rod Duvem, Pat Karhan, Sheila Milgrim, Joan Van Wynckt 626 ROW I: Andrea Samagochian, Virginia Swift, Judith Frazier, Mr. Trattner, Sue Whalen, Elizabeth Ritchie, Marian Johnson ROW Il: Brenda Bortman, Janet Krysick, Ralph Ferri, Ron Pawelkonski, William Kastan, Sylvia Bialko, Erlene Coleman 627 ROW I: Jacqueline Black, Ruby Stewart, Manuel Porth, Robert Gordon, Sharon Ahola, Milda Gingell, Mary Jane Roberts ROW Il: Ron Soenowski, Barbara Luelsdnf, Ronald Rubin, James Long, Betty Heron, Sanduena Bennett, Norma Fanning ROW III: Harry Rubenstein, Ateriting Amitt, Wolf Ditrich Blatter, Al Nodler, John Sauk, Heven Lebowitz, Richard Slisz ROW IV: Gabrie Kish, Curtis Jones, Eugene Lesko, Jim Litwin, Ronald Simmons 629 ROW I: Dave Coloma, Ray Glembocki, Miss Cowan, Dick Vaughn, Carl Bolf ROW ll: Dave Debaets, Steve Wrobel, Gayle Collins, Ken Giclner, Pete Sekeia, Bill Dawe ROW III: Jack Burden, George Nota, Jim Gilliam, Ed Gebnar, Harry Grusche, Joe Dyki, Steve Demay ROW IV: Dave Chiluith, Jerry Stewart, Ray Winters, Clarence Warren, Phil Heinrich 631 ROW I: Bill Bray, Yee Quock Zee, Terrence Jones, Mr. Martin iTeacherI, Jim Bowen, Bill Jumper, Anthony Riofer ROW II: Kenneth La Forest, Richard Pesci, Stanley Heath, Ray Lorrar, Roscoe Mc Knight, Jame Perry, Bill Smith ROW Ill: Philip Young, Arthur Fleming, Richard Hutman, David Butler, Frank De Void, David Deeps, Robert Henigan ROW IV: Ed Rousseau, Richk Burrier, Arthur Moore, Guy Knight, Law Davis, Eugene Kehn, James Roby 643 ROW I: Lloyd Hanton, Dennis Ambo, Richard Elliot, Mr. H. H. Goodwin, Carl Luz, Joe Grossman, Rubin Brooks Jr. ROW II: Joseph Beauvais, Arthur Conniny, Melvyn Schoeu, John Doak, James Layle, Gerald Barringer, James Duggan I -.Q 644 ROW I: Geroge Thomas, Douglas Strasburg, James Kotcher, Mr. Campbell Ueacherl, Alan Figot, Tim De Man, Norman Laforet ROW II: Fred Sheard, Gerald Kress, William Bedeski, Gil Sturza, Bruno Mussow, Eugene Fornari, Robert Kadykowski, Dante Burchi ROW Ill: Ralph Volpe, Joseph Martin, Gary Bonaventura, Robert Babb, Steven Beam, Chriss Horstman, Willian Staob, John Eland ROW IV: Charles Johnson, Isaiah McKinnon, Bill McClellan, Dave Locker, Donald Remer, Jerry Foster, Benny Blurton 645 IOW I: Jerry Williamson, John Kolman, Mr. Rybock, Tom foell, Dave Hertzberg ROW ll: Steve Bosanoz, Levi Gardner, Ken Dupree, John .oiacano, Rudy Redmer, Dick Klein ROW III: Dennis Frederick, Bill Kaltz, Frederick Ott, Sam Scan- etts, Walter Carpus, Bob Gregg, Marv Bauer IOW IV: John Sapp, Dan Calhoun, Tom Quinlan, Don Groch, im Ensson, Mike Parks, John Phillippe, John Keys 46 OW I: Renee Bucci, Dana Martin, Mr. Donald Brackett Teacherj, Sharon Rabinowitz, Mary Ellen Bedeski OW II: Van Carney, Judith Deutch, Glenda Gibson, Diane ifield, Renee Burlo, Cathleen Shaw, Ann Taylor, Roy Ritold OW Ill: Pat Swerbensky, Richard Gutz, Victoria Schezbakov, Dseph Messina, Rosemary Nagy, Hobert Gardner, Harold Gray 547 DW l: Peggy Sturtz, Roger Kukes, Mr. Jurma Ueacheri, wda Shannon, Linda Swanson JW ll: Elizabeth Burdeen, Mike Davis, Carol Holdengraber, hn Lazar, Jim Brancaleone, Judy Henry, Sharron Donate DW Ill: Joseph Dewey, Joe Puhy, Bob Schemanske, Marget ilianen, Pat Taliaierro, Wells Snover JW IV: James Washington, Wilber. Parler, Richard Portu- lll, Linds Smith, Marge Kraici, Susan Williams, Karen henkel, Faith Fiebig Zi l .J il I IQ? lllll 650 ROW I: Bruce Galbraith, Carol Jewell, Pot Bldelmani ROW Il: Virginia Steiner, Arlene Toth, Gloria Williur' Douglas Mc Donald ROW III: Doug Isaacson, Charles Johnson, Charles Wyrii Cliff Venticinque, Len Edick, Roy Tumpkin 652 ROW I: Walter Korbut, Hachig Kazarian, Bruce Galbraith, M Bistritzky, Rick Kaminski, Jim Muszynski, Bob Gordon ROW II: Don Morris, Charles Hill, Will James, John Hoplxin Dave Lavine, Don Lee ROW III: Ernest Hardman, Bernard Kaselernas, Pete Pilafia' Rodney Haskin, Norb Hnatuk, Tony Gentile ROW IV: Lanny Hott, Steve Griffith, Sam McMillan, Jer' Herskovitz, Charles Lion 654 ROW I: Everett Tucker, Richard Pixley, Franchot Young, M Franko iTeacherl, Wynell Whitmore, Stella Martin, Zai Simmons ROW II: Gary Pascoe, Kenneth Zufelt, David Siscof, In Williams, Andrew Terry, John Trudell, Alvin Smith ROW Ill: Jim Thompson, Geroge Watson, Bob Walbridg Leonard Poole, Bob Schwartz, Joseph Striplin, Don Oppethau Don Oppethauer ROW IV: Charles Smith, Joh Yobak, Lawrence Wein 656 ROW I: Beverly Smider, Jane Van Steenkist VH. R. Repl, Mi Velma Froude ,Teocher,, Gloria Stewart, Virginia Scheygr ROW Il: C. Wesner, R. Verner, J. Wagner, Ermenia Woac Geraedine Smith, Renata Utecht ROW III: S. Zulzowski, Flora Tolbert, Marla Smith, Arlgi Smith, Martha Schmidt, Jean Webber, Tessie Silvers , K J ' I Q ,, , Q rf I ' 1 - T Q 5 ff, 'A Q C' fu' ff f' R ' f M f ' A 1 1 , 1 ,. - . , if S' - W, f tw' ' 1, ,, , ,A aiu. ff ,I we , J, .. 1. .' ' QQ , 5 . ,. if F : . Q' V , f , f rrrr 1 - Q A , It , ' ' s f V ' ' ' ii . L., 2 , ' 666B ROW I: Philip Morse, vqlefio Dimaya, Miss Dorothy Fischer, fTeacherD, James Mc Kinnon, Douglas Bartley ROW II: Mc Cluster Billups, Geroge Hardy, George Moldovan, Herb Lorb, Eric Jogwick, James Bedore ROW III: Richard Nacker, Robert Butler, Randolph Cavalier, George Orlich, Steve Werner, John Olshaski, Geroge Noel ROW IV: Edward Jedrzejczak, James Kotkoski, Dan Donegan, Robert Dashek, Gordon Adams, Jerry Anderson, John Motag ROW V: Richard Lupa, Paul Libke, Anthony Butsavich 711 ROW I: Peggy Jean Bell, Carole Coleman, Mrs. Sylvia Hoch- berg fTeacherJ, Denise Bertrand, Jeannette Brovin ROW II: Barbara Bern, Corin Bennett, Margie Albright, Carol Aloisio, Betty Collins, Katherine Burgess ROW III: Patsy Aiken, Pat Cook, Carolyn Cichon, Judy Berman, Sue Coral, Dewey Mae Chapman ROW IV: Carol Colditz, Margaret Adams, Nancy M. Crooks, Karen Brook 658 ROW I: Marilyn Madden, Mary Staikos, Lina Kinney, Mrs. Edith ObeI.CTeacherD, Isabelle Czepelewski, Carol Warner, Beth Pelak, Georgia Guccini, Sharon Bunting ROW II: Beverly Vredenburg, Judy Cordelius, Joan Sparks, Astrida Pankars, Beverly Elto, Lee Weisman, Margaret Bilida, Joyce Lipscome, Anita Owen, Frances Vargo. ROW III: Susan French, Jean Johnson, Kathryn Fatt, Donna Dauis, Judy Loyd, Jeanne Dzienciol, Nancy Orsage, Marilyn Mernouage, Nancy Warren ROW IV: Sonia Herman, Lynn Miller, Carol Charron, Carol Hicks, Cynthia Kundzicz, Mariorie Thurman, Kathleen Kotkow- ski, Danne Juras 666 ROW I: Alan Abgarian, Gerald Bughanan, Mr. William Mc- Kenzie lTeacherJ, Norval Wilson, D. Chachman ROW II: Dennis Lange, Carmen Ascenzo, Tom Mullins, Michael Mihal, Jerry Lech ROW III: W. Formiller, Joseph Skipin, Curtis Stone, Gordon Papler, Jerry Lassing, Jere Maddux ROW IV: Leon Foster, Alfred Atate, David Whitaker, Gerald Chaben, Jerry Tulpa 130 713 ROW I: Mac Gibson, Robert Boguslouski, Arthur Macoit, Mr. Sidney Kelman fTeacherD, Lawrence Reiniak KH. R. Rep.l, Jack Zel, Jerome Tortomasi ROW II: Jerome Woias, Edward C. Heimiller, David Johnstone, Jack Warrick, Le Bron Jordan, Kenneth Revels, Joe Knable ROW Ill: George Stration, Frank Steinmueller, Dennis Tura- shoff, Mickey Don Van Genechten, Clarence Suber, Alex Mezkau, Allan Taylor ROW IV: Ronald Carr, John Tobias, Ron Schaller, Joe Klobucar, David Strong 748 ROW I: Stephen Paek, Daniel Rogers, Andrew Morton, Mr. Padelford, Richard Raichle, San Meyamoto, Terry Waple ROW II: Leo Calvin, Roy Cummings, Ralph Elmore, Joe Kisiok, John Lange, Jack Treloar, Chester Makowski ROW III: Ed Pele, Clinton Woelke, Herman Kaiser, Roy Krupa, Joe Marinelli, Eugene Margar ROW IV: Donald Klassen, Calvin Williams, Rudolf Wolf Nil i 14 821A ROW I: Andrea Caron, Betsie Blumberg, Elsie Daenler, I Scrimpsher, Linda Krivo, Eileen Joki, Sidney Everett ROW ll: Bonnie Howard, Mike Ingram, Bob Hunter, B D'Amico, Gary Girk, Pat Gray, Sue Elkind ROW III: Geraldine Brachke, Tedilyn Cline, Harry Lass Barbara Cartier, Martha Brown, Karen Kammerer, Ray Cies ROW IV: Kermit Dykes, Jerry Anderson, Frank Andorsi George Canning, Dennis Berk, Alice Corgon, Joan Hindersti ROW V: Bill Henkin, Richard Chilson, Gary Gardecki, D Hovarter, Bill Frost, Arthur Heft, Marilyn Dully 821B ROW I: Marilyn Levin, Elizabeth Meyer, Laurie Lipson, N Mellow, Roger Lieb, Gary Lucky, Gerald Mrowka ROW II: Mary Simonson, James Tirnsod, Marlin Whitl John Porter, Dan Smith, Sarah Marwil, Martha Rolf ROW Ill: Peter Richtmyer, Bonnie Zwirner, Sally Lou Leng Christine Portch, Rudolph Lorentz, Pom Superson, Jan Manson ROW IV: Norm McLennan, Pam Whiteside, Evangeline Ry mis, Nancy Martin, Bob Shatzer, Jeffrey Podgeit, Mike Updi Ted Zawora, Elizabeth Ohrnan, John Steponaitis, Pr Morrison, Louis Herupereleu, John Tobin WAY T0 BETTER LIVING Learning provides a key to the spiritual and material riches of the world. Through learning, science and industry have combined to bring new convenience, new benefits and a new measure of leisure into our lives. In this evolution electricity has played a leading part. In the years to come you will live still better electrically for greater ' ' ' t ke ever higher standards of learning things are in store. But it will a to win them. ' dr ams of today the Good luck to y realities of tomorrow. DETROIT EDISON ou in helping to make the e :Wl?f3Z7f 111:-'Er -if .,.. . i, 1 ' ' Q ' I as , 7 ' ,, if f 2 .-wf ' v.,, 1 ui ?-'fr 4127, V. B R -az. f ' - 1' , Q 'ina L f ' ' 'IW' . 44. yo. . ,GA ..,- . +' 4- . . ff. Ali I , t K , Mx . -' vi'-'ia , . ' 5::,: - All H '- -i'?'5!fi:'5g':s:3:-V , what next. It's a pretty important decision, young lady-choosing the right job, Youlll want to work in pleasant surround- ings-in light and airy offices with modern equipment. And now that youare out of school, youlll 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?l Then there's the matter of a paycheck-it'll he nice to count on a steady income, a salary that's goocl from the start and keeps getting hetter with regular increases. Therels a joh 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 joins Michigan Bell has for bright young high school graduates like yourself. And there's a chance to advance in all of them. You donlt need experience to get a telephone job. and you'll earn a good salary, even while you're learning. What next? Why not visit Michigan Bellls Employment Uftice? We'll be looking for you! MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to Wbrkv Congratulation , Graduates' The cap and gown you wear and the diploma you receive at graduation are symbols of a real accomplishment. Never has education been more important to individuals or to our nation. Your contri- bution Will be more valuable and more rewarding because of the self-disciplined efforts which have carried you to this high point in your life. We Wish you continuing success as you move on to further education or begin to build your careers in the life of the community. MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Serving 835,000 customers in Michigan We would like to conclude the Triangle on a pleasant note , so we present the: CONCERT BAND -:J ROW I: Douglsaacson, Clifford Venticinque, Virginia Steiner, David Cullen, Hachig Kazarian, Janice Piaseczny, Pat Cook, John Yobak, Don Opperthauser, Elsie Espy, Corin Bennett, Virginia Scheyer, Margaret Adams ROW ll: Carol Colditz, Gary Fryer, Robert La Gassa, Loretta Reetz, Ronald Posoch, Albert Auslander, David Edwards, Pat Bidelman, Ken Pytlak, Steve Griffith, Tony Gentile, Andrew Terry, Dorothy Mix, Joyce Goldman, Barbara Bern, lrene Wittmann, Virginia Koenke ROW III: Charles Booth, James Frobe, Richard Geryan, Thomas Untiedt, Howard Goodsell, Rupert Schwartz, Rick Kaminski, Patrina Palazzola, Sandra Lackey, Virgil Pattman, Robert Gordon, Jeff Bailey, Sandra Dennis, Mark Shafarman, Judy Wagner, Thomas Miguel, Robert Barnes, Sue Coral, Darrel Barnes, Stanley Evers, Dennis Lange, Roger Ducoffre, Carmen Fanzone, Glenn Durkin, Charles Wyrick, John Trudell, Glenda Bolyard ROW IV: Carolyn Cichon, Franchot Young, Beverly Snyder, George Watson, Jerry Tulpa, Sheila Borovitz, Clyde Schoen, David Golden, Art Browne, Jim Muszynski, Samuel Mc Millan, Larry La Cass, Douglas Mc Donald, Claude Barber, Donald Black, Norbert Hnatuk, Bruce Galbraith, Charles Hill, Wynell Whitmore, Jim Karageanes, John Hackem, Barry Barter, David Culp, Melvin Ashley, William lunge, Don Morris, Robert Walbridge, Tom Lavery, Jim Thompson ROW V: Beverly Lawrence, Saul Forman, Leonard Edick, John Chervak, Robert Fontichiaro, Walter Korbut, Jerry Herskovitz MR. HARRY BEGIAN-CONDUCTOR SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA i l lst Violin Concert Master David Cerone lStandingJ Alternate Concert Master Barrett Smith Carol Jewell Dorothy Mc Lonis Robert Barnes Judy Berman Lawrence Franko Ronda Rubinoff Lorna Langridge 2nd Violin Annette Firstenberg Rowena Werner Richard Pixley Taissa Silvers Julia Kurtyka Martha Schmidt Jeanne Paluck Alice Johnson Darwyn Apple Irving Kirsch Louis Weingarden Mark Slobin Anita Whitley Beniamin Price Shirley Johnson Joseph Striplin Franchot Young Viola Carolyn Cichon Virginia Koenke Peter Pilafian Rodney Haskin Cello Jane Van Steenkist Marla Smith Naomi Klein Martha Richards David Levine Bass Saul Forman Clarinet Douglas Isaacson Mr. Michael Bistritzky Conductor Clifford Venticinque Carol Colditz Flute Virginia Scheyer Margaret Adams Oboe Janice Piaseczny John Yobak Bassoon Dorothy Mix Patrick Bidelman French Horn Darrel Barnes Suzanne Coral Judy Wagner Trumpet Glenda Bolyard Charles Wyrick John Trudell Glenn Durkin Trombone Bruce Galbraith Jim Thompson William Lange Tuba Douglas Mac Donald Percussion Leonard Ediclr John Chervqlr EDlTOR'S NOTES The publication of a yearbook is not an easy iob. It takes many hours of centration and hard work. I would now like to take the .opportunity to thar those who made the 1958 edition of the TRIANGLE possible. fi..-is fr I I 'l'll NK I-QT I I p 1 ..-if ...l I , .7 l 5-as-? l I I l 4 I! i,l X 1 I x Tx, L First and foremost I would like to thank Mr. Arthi Obel, our sponsor, who more than once gave me a F in the right direction and without whom, I never c have finished this book. Mrs. Elizabeth Schmidt and Rosalie Show, Art Ec and their staff of artists, did an obviously excellent iob the art work and for this I am very grateful. Most of our staff members have a specific iob, yet not only worked on these iobs but the entire book. Harrison Engle, Senior Editor, not only compiled si information but he wrote our feature article, took the tures on the senior trip and helped promote TRIAI' sales by working up the skits for assemblies with Gi McDermott, who besides being our Feature Editor, many of the cartoons seen in this book. Thank you bo' I am continually thanking my lucky stars to have Katl Varner as my Co-Editor iBusiness Managerl and her assis Linda Moore on my TRIANGLE staff. They were the who kept the accounts and records straight. I would to thank these girls for a iob well done. Richard Gervan, Sports Editor, Pam Plager, Homerc and Organizations Editor, Helen Poulos, Dyane Gray Claude Barber also worked very hard on the comple of the Triangle. Jo Gutierrez, Typist, ioined our TRIANGLE staff late proved her ability as strongly as the others. I would also like to acknowledge the work of, Donald Boxwell William Wildauer Henry Shein Jackie Hunter Bernice Imber Bruce Galbraith These students though non-staff members, workec stage with the photographer when the Triangle staff c not be there. Their efforts can not be over-estimated. Now that I look through our book, I can see that wit these students and faculty members, I never could I accomplished what I did. I sincerely hope the January June Senior Class find the I958 TRIANGLE as rewart as I. ANNE SCHMEISSER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF wilt WJ pp? L! , .' W NUM LL N . W W ' QV, fYiP5fW' M M WW QCLEAVVJLAAKT D, A 4 L gft iyxiy J fy-. I ' M f D f!b1g! V , ' W W N X ' f in N ,yy gf ky , if hx g!' Eff RJ j77f fn Wwffjf my iw! W N J NF v by JM gf, wwf! yjrplvik ' W My iw .jjvw 21 Wy EWJWW My W WWKXW fi? ..4..-fgmu. ,Q amng-J- ,M M


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