Clarenceville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Livonia, MI)
- Class of 1954
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We, the senior class of 1954, wish to dedicate this yearbook to our good friend, the late Mr. Kennedy. 7fze '7w7an of 1954 0 whim Qmalcluw Edep Pducza Slam A ROBERT RICKERT President FRED BAII. EY Trustee 1' I 1 EL EANOR CATHERMAN Baafufofg WILLIAM G LAWRASON Treasurer RUBY REID Bookkeeper HELEN WILLIAMS Secretary Ass t Supt J AMES A NICHOL AS Secretory is RICH ARD GAULT Trustee BARBARA ROBERTS Secretary SUP' encfenl Mr L E Schmidt Superintendent of Clarenceville Schools smce 1948 received has Bachelors Degree from Central Michigan College of Education He advanced his Masters of Arts Degree by continuing his education at the University of Michigan He was principal and coach at Kalkaska Michigan for six years He continued as principal at Onaway for five years and Eaton Rapids and Plymouth for two respective years He IS a veteran of World War II In which he served as an officer ln the navy 14444414441 S imalwl is s Mr Stanley Irish assistant Superintendent of Clarenceville Schools began his college career at the University of Akron He received his teacher s life certificate at Michigan College of Education at Mt Pleasant and his Masters Degree at Wayne University Before Mr Irish was promoted to assistant superintendent he was co-ordinator in the grade schools Mr Max A Milliard principal of Clarence- ville Schools received his Bachelor of Science Degree in 1942 He received his Masters of Arts Degree in 1948 at the Uni- versity of Michigan He served as a pilot in the Marine Corps from 1942 to 1946 Before coming to Clarenceville he was an assistant manager for a variety store a dairy farmer, and a school teacher. if .f .. :i Mr Boogren B S Northern Mlchlgan College of Educataon Mlss Dewey B S Uf'llV6rSIfy of llgsqonsln ff' Q- Nr Harding BS Marquette Unuversuty amy, 1' l MISS Cooke B A Mrs Corfleld Mr Dedo B S M A Mlchngan State College Mlchlgan St te ege Mnchlgan State Normal Mrs Duty B S Central Mnchngan College of Educatlon 1, f' T, 47 f Mr Horne BS Otterbem College College Unlversnty of Mlchlgan 'NIR fd' NN Mr Estlund BS Unlvefslfy gf Wpscgnggn Central MICl IlgClI1 College of Educatnon Columbla Unnversuty Mr Janton B M M' lanm BA Umverslty ns vanla Unlverslty of Mlchlgan Cl. ,,, Apr Qs fi: ' V 'f' M 1 . 2 ' '14 '- V 1 W ' , f J . - ' J .53 3 , ' ll, I R YL 1 P ,M t 109' - . , . . 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' I 1 N fe-5' D uesne Umve,S,,y Central Michigan College Ferris Institute uq of Education Unlversiiy of Michigan oerry Esfep Co-editor Pafrncia Sforh Co-editor Diane Giacobazzi Elin Grace Nancy Jenkins Joyce Paul Carolyn Peace Robert Wheeler Richard Wood if H Mr Vufecs B Fd Ml-,Waters BS Mr Young BS GW P it Q- FQ .1 i 2..- 'Zfaleclwiouan KENNETH JACOBSON Earmng the hnghest grades nn the class of l954 us Kenneth Jacobson wnth an average of 3 78 Actnve In sports Ken has won letters an both track and cross country and was elected coptam In hrs semor year He also ns a member ofthe Varsity Club, Student Councll and Yearbook Staff Kenneth was elected to the Wolverme Boys State In Lansing durlng the summer of 1953 He plans to enter Highland Park Junlor College next fall and study mechanical or electrucal engmeermg Kenneth IS the son of Mr and Mrs Arthur Jacobso l9345 Weyher Lnvoma Sabdaiafuan Durlng her four years of hugh school work at Clarencevllle Dolores has manntaaned a 3 55 scholastlc average She has been very active as a student asslstant an the office for three years She also took part In the Jumor Play and has been a member ofthe Gnrls Athletic Assoclatlon As far as her plans are concemed she hasn t de- cnded whether to become a secretary or enlast In some branch of mulntary servnce Delores us the daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Koemg 29507 Enght Mule Llvoma Much I1 DOLORES KOENIG PRESIDENT John Ferris VICE PRESIDENT Elyn Grace SECRETARY Dorothy Rlddell TREASURER Joy Garbtn COLORS Green and Whnte FLOWER Green Carnation 81644 eqaioaq Once upon a class there were some ninth graders They could have been called begmnmg crusaders ln the ftrst year of hugh school wnth Rnchard Wood to lead They started to plan maknng the money they d need lt held memones for them that they Il always hold dear As sophomores also they had good trmes together They held Snowflake Flurry a dance nn cold weather Sutch Hollday too and The Basketball Bounce Were dances these classmates were proud to announce lt helped them that year to keep thnngs nn full swung Betty Gourlay as presndent thus year led the way Tom Rutlla was chosen as the presldent new For the thnrd year whnch proved better than the fnrst two They chose thenr motto Many Hands Make Lnght Work Not one crusader hus duty would shark And the Barnyard Froluc was well recommended For something more dafferent from any yet to appear Superstutaous Swmg was held also thus year The Jumors stnll worktng for one speclal goal Could not be surpassed by one smgle soul But the best of thus year was thenr Varlety Show They called nt the Swan Club where talent dad glow At last came the year all had been wanting to see Semorutnes set an September 1953 John Ferns had led an the fmal lap ofthe race The student council presndent was now Ellus Grace The Sensors together stnll worked very hard Sellnng first pennants and of course Christmas cards For added enloyment they held the Bow Tue Ball Everyone came dressed wnth bow tue and all 'Meet Corlnss Archer was the best Sensor play Clarencevtlle students would see for many a day They sold gold class pans and at bake sales sold sweets The banquet was held where the Junuors dnd treat And then off for some fun on theur last trnp together Along come graduation They d be separated forever Startmg out tn the world no semor wnll shnrk'7 They all would remember Many Hands Millie Light WOYl1 ., ' 7 .. .. QC . I! l dx' I ' I I . . . I ' I I 0 ' I I I ' u n Il - , . 'I - n ru 5 I I ' . I . I . . I . .. . ,. , . Their J-Hop, 'Le Rendezvous, was well attended, - 1 Il . I Q I o ll Q . . . . . I . . .. .. . , . . . . . n . . . ' . . I - . . .. . , I . .. - I D D I I I I , . , . an LAWRENCE ASHMORE fTronsferl Junlor 8- Sensor Play 3 4 BETTE BISHOP Cl'lOl'US 'I 2 Student Council l Office Staff 3 CHARL ES AXELL Servlce Squad 3 Basket- bal ARTHUR BOLITHO Baseball 'I Chorus 2 3 MARY LOU BARNES Bm 1234 GAA 'I2 3 4 Presudent 4 Student Council 'I Chorus Dn vers Troma ng 4 MARY BROMAN Chorus 'I 2 Offuce Staff 3 L ELA BENTON Yearbook Staff 4 Office Staff 4 Cheerleading 3 4 MARY BROWN Service Squad 2, Office Staff 4 I fi ' :. ' J II F 1 dlll: 'll ,I F' 'i 2: li l 5. f . r' C' Z5 Z' I .1 xx. alvflr In MARILYN BURKIN Bmd I 2 3 4 Yearbook Sa 4 GAA 'I234 SeniorPIay4 JOAN DOYLE Chorus I3 President 3 G A A I2 Office S1aff4 MARY CASHMAN Cheerleading 2 3 4 Captain 3 Journalism 2 34 QUIII 8. Scroll 3 4 G A A I2 Senior Play 4 ROSEMARY EDMUNDS Senior Play 4 Journalism 3 Chorus 'I 4 EUGENE CHILDRESS Fvofbcll I 2 3 4 Varsity 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 CYNTHIA ENSL EY Office Staff 4' Junior Play 3' Library 2,3,4' Yearbook Sfaff 41 Service Squad 2,3 NADINE CLIFFORD fTransferI Library 45 Senior Play 4 GERALDINE ESTEP Journalism 2,35 Quill 8. Scroll 3,45 President 41 G. A.A. 1,21 Chorus 1.2: Junior Play 32 Yearbook Co-Editor 41 Student Council 2 NATHAN FARRAR Fwtboll l,2i Yearbook Staff 45 Varsity Club 4 JOHN FERRIS Class Treasurer 3 Class President 4 Cross Country 4 Track 'I 3 4 GRACE GALA Chorus 'l G A A 2 JAMES GALLOWAY Football l 2 3 4 Basket Junlor 81 Semor Play 3 4 Library 'l 2 3 4 Varsuty Club 2 3 4 President 4 JOY GARBIN Office Staff 2: Cheerleading 2,35 Journalism 2,35 Chorus 1,25 Class Secretary 3: Class Treasurer 4: Debate 1,25 Speech Club 2 DIANNE GIACOBAZZI Chorus 'l Library 2 3 Junnor 81 Semor Play 3 4 Office Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 EDWARD GILMORE Football l 2 3 4 Varsity 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Basketball 3 Baseball -3- Track 2 MARY ELLEN GOETZ Chorus 'I 2 3 4 Debate 2 Library 4 Speech 2 Service Squad 2 Yearbook Business Manager 4 I ' 1 I ll 1' ,: . li I 5 Ill: . :af ,,i I Ill: . ball I,2,3,4i Varsity 3,45 . . 'P l .llli ,I :fri 5 'F I ' 1 BETTY GOURLAY Corusl24GAAl2 Junior Play 3 Class President 2 Class Vlce- Presldenf 'I ELYN GRACE Lnbrary 2 3 4 Chorus 12 Junlor 8. Senior Play 3 4 Yearbook Sfaff 4 Journallsm 4 Class Vice Presvdenf 4 ELLIS GRACE --.kqr Debate 2 3 4 Junnor 8. Senior Play 3 4 Srudenf Councll 3 4 President 4 6 ' Band 3 4 f JANELLE HANKE Chorus I 2, Office Staff GLENDA HARTZELL Drivers Tralnlng 4 CHARLE9 HAZEN Transfer T' '3 'V z VW Q53 W Cl , ELAINE HALL Chorus 12 3 l CARL HENDRICKSON fTransferJ HAROLD HOPPE Junior 81 Senior Play 3 4 'Wx Football 4 Service squad 4 JUANITA KENNEDY Library 3 Chorus 2 Service Squad 3 ,if YVONNE JACO Joumallsm 2 3 Qlllll 8. Scroll 4 Secretary 4 Junior Play 3 Drivers Training 4 KENNETH JACOBSON Class Treasurer 2 Student Council 4 Tfdck l 2 3 4' Cross Country 3 4' Service Squad 3 MELVIN KOCH Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Varsity 2 3 4 Student Council 3 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Journalism 3 4 Track DOLORES KOENIG G A A 'lp Office Staff 3 4: Junior Play 3 NANCY JENKINS chorus 1,2,3f c.A.A. 1,2, 3,43 Yearbook Staff 4 ELAINE LABRECQUE Student Council lp G. A.A, 2: Library 2 WW W? '2f 5 gl WE' PAT KILLEEN Football 'I 2 3 4 Varslty 2 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball l 2 3 4 Track 12 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 WINNIFRED LAWRASON, G A I3 Chorus 2 Secretary 3 Sfudg 1 guna! 3 4 Junlor Play 3, lbfdfy 'I RUTH LUDOS Chorus 'I 2 3 Office Staff 1 Library 2 Servlce Squad 'I Yearbook Staff A THOMAS MAYKOVICH Student Councll 2 ROGER MCCARVILLE Library 2 3 JANET MILARCH Library 2 3 4 OffnceStaff JAMES MERIANS BGSliefb0ll 'I,2,3,4, Buse- ball l,2,3,4, Varsvty I,2,3, 4, Football I,2, Varsity Club 2,3,4, Baseball Captain A WILLIAM MYERS Football 'l,2,3,4, Co Cap tam 4, Basketball 'l,2,2,4. Varsuty l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Varsity Club 2,3, 4, Track 'l,2,3,4 JOYCE PAUL Chorus 'I 2 3 President 3 Yearbook Staff 4 G A A 12 3 4 Senior Play 4 CAROLYN PEACE DOROTHY RIDDELL Office Staff 3 Junior Play 3 Drivers Training 4 Cheerleading 2 3 4 Captain 4 Class Secretary 4 G A 'I 2 GAA1234 Chorusl 2 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Library I Drivers Training 4, Service Squad 'I ZONA PING Office Staff 4 ROBERT RICKERT CLAY ROBBINS Foofbflll I 2 3 4 Varsity 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 Bvseball 'I 2 3 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 BETTE ROBERTS Drivers Training 45 Bend 'I,2,3,42 President 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Junior Play 3: Service Squad 2 Student Council If Library 41 Service Squad 35 DOROTHY ROBERTSON Drivers Training 41 Library 2.3: G.A.A. 1,2: Treasurer 21 Junior Play 3: Band 2,3,4 CAROL RUSSELL Chorus 1234 GAA I 2, Office Staff 2 Sefvlce Scpad 3 F H A 2 THOMAS RU TIL A Football 12 3 4 Ca Ca IUIH 4 Baseball 12 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 vcfslfy 2 3,4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 2 3 4 Band I 2 Student Council 'I 2 Class President 3 MARY ANN STEMP Lubrary 3 Offlce Staff 4 PATRICIA STORTI Yearbook Co Edutor 4 Stu dent Council 2 Treasurer 2, CI1eerIeadlng3 4 Cap tam 4 Quill 8. Scroll 3 4 Joumallsm 2 4 4 Editor 4 GAA I2 ChorusI2 3 4 Class Secretary I Junior Play 3 F H A 2, Treasurer 2, Debate Club SALLY SATTERFIELD Maloretfes I 2 3 4 Captain 4 GAA1234 Service Stpad I RUTH STRANDBERGH Office staff 2 3 4 LYNN SEATON Basketball I2 Track I2 Debate 3 Band 'I 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Yearbook Staff 4 GLORIA SCHUHMACHER G A A 3 Journalism 2 3 QUIII 8- Scroll 3 4 Drivers Tramlng 4 DENNIS TRAEDER ffransferl Track 32 Service Squad 3 PAUL VANDENBURG Track 2 3 4 C0 CUPYCIN 4 Cross Country 2 Varsliy Club 3 4 Chorus 3 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Varslfy 3 4 LAWRENCE TUCKER Foofbdll l 3 4 Varsuty 3 4 Basketball 'I Sfudenf CO'-mCll l Varsity Club 3 ALICE WAACK SHIRLEY TUCKER Chorus I 2 3 Service Squad 2 3 Office S1'aff3 fTrcn sferj Chorus 3 'Sf' DOLORES WADE fTransferl xx: Library 4 DONALD TURNBULL Bflfld 'l 2 Service Scpad LAWRENCE WAGNER Bend 'l 2 Baskefball 'l 2 xml M M1 'uv' BEVERLY WELLMAN Cl1orusl23GAA'l2 M A 3 Band 'I 2 Servuce Squad 'I Yearbook Staff 4 PATRICIA WHALEN A 12 Ban Office Staff 3 4 ROBERT WHEELER Yearbook Staff A ROBERT WHITFIELD LELAND WILCOX Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 CHARLES WILSON Cross Country 2 Junior Play 3 LAYFORD WILSON Transfer Student Council 3 S Transfer Chorus 3 Junior Play 3 RICHARD WOOD Football 3 4 Varsity 3 4 Track I 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Varsity Club 2 3 4 Joumallsm 2 Speech Club 2 Class President 'I Basketball 'I 'U' rl X i 121 47 m,l-' :il if -Hull gdb, fhclwwd 'Ye- mf? ,.-4 ai pin- Y F 18 +- mtv' 11 'H 1 -ga nf? lx? Row I QLEFT T0 RIGHTQ bf Jlm Galloway Carolyn Peace Lela Benton Marilyn Burlun Bnll Myers Glorua Schuhmacher ROW Il QLEFT TO RIGHTJ M A .2 ROW V KLEFT TO RIGHTD Mary Brown Wnnnnfred Lawrason Elame Lo Brecque P Y Sf Y Noam. cmfofa 0' ' Shurley Tucker Yvonne Jaco Mary Cashman if ROW lll KLEFT TO RIGHTJ Ellis Grace Elm Grace Richard Wood Bob Wheeler Arthur Bolltho Clay Robbnns ROW IV KLEFT TO RIGHT! Betty Gourlay Dlanne Glacobazzl Rose Mary Edmonds Glenda Hartzel Larry Wagner Mary Ellen Goetz O , f v LA AQ' ' 4 1 ' ff, - ' ', f O 1 r y . - ' A' Y' f Ile ' ...' -- . . . - '5 X f-. 'N ul, I . ,-. O W- R - ' ' ,Q I -ff it Q ff, Q 'V ' .1 'sh '1 t ' ' 1 H v 1 rf ' . A. .. . 0 If elf ' , 4 Af' , ,,i -1 Q 7. v W r 'K 7 fp . rx ' ' i M - 4 ,- '1 , Q ' 1 - -W , 1 .- , as M 'R R R 'l Q O . .4 I Q, It M y iq. iv ,y .. I :axli . , 1 V A f in xi, , I V I, 3541? QA. A , J. L t V , is y kr .Q Q if K f 'fir' - v R ' 'W 5- A 4 '4 '95 ' v - ' 'S , ' , ' : -- ' , t . V: ,I .Q Q' .. . W ' R M I , I 5 in ' C uf V f 'Qi 4 if l . -f ' My - T g A t Ai W It V ., or y ,1 C 14 , , g is Q5 l iw: 1 I J., U ,, Q x 1 .A , R ' 2 ' Glafu Wd! the graduating Class of 1954 becpeath to our class sponsors the right to retare from school teachmg the Imlors we bequeath the patience to endure the flnanclal worries we bore bequeath to the sophomores the mud-semester exams that make you wonder lf at s worth lt all the freshman class we bequeath any broken pencils or used paper that may be found on the floors otC H S for personal bequests they are as follows LARRY ASHMORE bequeath my way wnth women to John Boyd CHARLES AXEL bequeath my shortness to John Armstrong MARY LOU BARNES bequeath my ablllty to play french horn to George Beard LELA BENTON bequeath my ablllty to have arguments to James McDonald BETTE MAE BISHOP bequeath my ablllty to chew gum In class to Sharon Jewett ARTHUR BOLITHO bequeath my ablllty to drlve the car to school every day to Joe Mitchell MARY BROMAN bequeath my long dark halr to Donna Dorman MARY LEE BROWN bequeath my blond streak of halr to Janlce Smalt MARILYN BURKIN bequeath my freckles to Claudia Boyce and my dancing ablllty to Nancy Williamson MARY CASHMAN bequeath my abllnty to be gurls sports editor for two years, and my fast talking to Beverly Colvin EUGENE CHILDRESS bequeath my shy manner with gurls to James Swarthout NADINE CLIFFORD bequeath my drawl to Janet Clabaugh. JOAN DOYLE bequeath my ablllty to keep a Iob to Evelyn Wereb ROSE MARY EDMONDS bequeath my ablluty to blush to Judith Gardner CYNTHIA ENSLEY bequeath my quick temper to Maureen Dailey GERALDINE ESTEP bequeath my naturally curly halr to Carl Kulllng and my ability to glve people the wrong telephone number to Carol Armstrong NATHAN FARRAR bequeath the misfortune of getting hooked to Gerald Rogers I JOHN FERRIS bequeath my hugh IQ to Patricia Roy I GRACE GALA bequeath my gay personality to James Wyss I JAMES GALLOWAY bequeath my massive football physlque to Robert Grose WE JOY GARBIN and PATRICIA STORTI bequeath our gleaming stage personalltle along with one worn out a shoe and a lost chord to Gerald LeBIancIand Rlchard Godette DIANNE GIACOBAZZI bequeath my ablllty to lose arguments to Sharon Moreland EDWARD GILMORE bequeath my football uniform to Duane Roy I MARY ELLEN GOETZ bequeath my ablllty to be a brownue to James Gubb BETTY GOURLAY bequeath my muslcal ablllty to Raymond Budnlck ELLIS GRACE bequeath my debatmg ablllty to Donald McDaniel and my executlve posltlon In student councll to Judith Harper I ELYN GRACE bequeath my wrvtlng abrllty to Garett Van Camp and my wltty remarks to Betty McCloskey I ELAINE HALL bequeath my short stature to Duane Stuart I JANELLE HANKE bequeath my modelmg ambltlons to Kenneth Wilson GL ENDA HARTZELL bequeath my abnlaty to stay out of trouble to Frederlck Gault CHARLES HAZEN bequeath my height to Joan Hayes CARL HENDRICKSON bequeath my love for huntnng to Irene Slmanlkas HAROLD HOPPE bequeath my sense of humor to Richard Geletzke YVONNE JACO bequeath my constant deslre to giggle to Joyce Timberlake KENNETH JACOBSON bequeath my hugh English marks to James Cantrell NANCY JENKINS bequeath my broght red halr to Aluce Kroetsch JUANITA KENNEDY bequeath my dlsllke for Mathematucs to Donald Douglas PATRICK KILEEN bequeath my curly blonde halr to Marlon LaMontagne MELVIN KOCH bequeath 40 pounds and four Inches off my waist to Lawrence Westburg DOLORES KOENIG bequeath my square dancing obrllty to Henry Melnhardt ELAINE LABRECQUE bequeath my bottle blonde hour to Nadine Smlth WINIFRED LAWRASON bequeath my abnlaty to attend every football game nn my senior year to Sharon Peel RUTH LUDOS bequeath my diamond to Betty Stephenson THOMAS MAKOVICH bequeath my excellent relataonshrp with the teachers to Sally Hall RODGER MCCARVILLE bequeath my abvlaty to work un the cafeterla to Marlene Robataslle WE JAMES MERIANS and LAWRENCE WAGN ER, bequeath our mllllons to Charles Brady to distribute among the members of the class I JANET MILARCH, bequeath my ablllty to work In the Ilbrary to Frueda West I WILLIAM MY ERS bequeath my mascullmty to Ronald Jennings I JOYCE PAUL bequeath my abnluty to be a gym assistant to Glorla Gilmore we' - I . . . . 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Y 8 I CAROLYN PEACE bequeath my typing speed to Edythe Smmg PATRICIA PHILLIPS bequeath my abllvty to stay out late to Joan Sorensen ZONA PING bequeath my tlmldlty to Barbara Berberlch DOROTHY RIDDELL bequeath my abvlty to become cheerleading captain to Howard Makee BETTIE ROBERTS bequeath my abalaty to play the wrong note at the wrong tame to Lawrence Glatfelter DOROTHY ROBERTSON bequeath my quuet unassummg manner to Arlo Hanght CLAY ROBBINS bequeath my outstandlng marks to Charles McDonald CAROL RUSSELL bequeath my abllnty to sleep In class to Ann Beemer THOMAS RUTILA bequeath the tooth I lost an the Northvulle game to Robert Snell SALLY SATTERFIELD bequeath my abelvty to be maporette captaun to Patrack Loomos GLORIA SCHUMACHER bequeath one pound of yeast and my abulnty to ralse dough to Vlrglma ox LYNN SEATON bequeath my love for puzza ple to Nancy Moore MARY ANN STEMP bequeath my natural blonde hair to Beverly Berry ROBERT STINGLE bequeath my alertness an class to Judy Wlng RUTH STRANDBERGH bequeath my bookkeeping ablllty to Donald Thompson DENNIS TRAEDER bequeath my love for Scuence to Vxrglnla Thwalts SHIRLEY TUCK ER bequeath my soclal Iufe to Diana Christensen LAWRENCE TUCKER bequeath the space left by the tooth I lost on the football field to Glenn 'UONALD TURNBULL bequeath my outstanding rollerskatung ablllty to Rosamond DeWater PAUL VANDENBURG bequeath my loud socks to John Jarrell ALICE WAACK bequeath my abulnty to buy a lot of expensive clothes to the gunuor boys DOLORES WADE bequeath my artzstnc abclnty to Wayne Grode BEVERLY WELLMAN bequeath my long brown halr to Karen Russell PATRICIA WHALEN bequeath my extremely blonde halr to Carol Pomeroy ROBERT WHITFIELD bequeath the abullty to see over other peoples heads to Betty G Schwlnd ROBERT WHEELER bequeath the responslbnlnty of balancing the Christmas card funds to anyone who wants o Reed LELAND WILCOX bequeath my speed nn track and cross country to Shirley Denocour CHARLES WILSON bequeath my wnlllngness to work to Donald Nelson LAY FORD WILSON bequeath my patience and perserverance to the Iunlor class sponsors RICHARD WOOD bequeath my abullty to have a driver s llcense and a car at I6 to Richard Robenault I, , ' ' ' . 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ROW IV lleft to right, John Armstrong, Duane Roy, Don Douglas, Richard Robenault, Robert Grose, Glen Reed, Bob Snell, Loren Davey, Richard Godette NANCY MOORE - TREASURER RICHARD GODETTE - PRESIDENT RICHARD ROBENAULT - VICE PRESIDENT P JOYCE TIMBERLAKE - SECRETARY ROWI fleft to rightl Evelyn Wereb, Carol Pomeroy, Janice Smalt, Irene Simanikas, Joan Hayes, Donna Dorman, Virginia Thwaites, Sally Hall, Pat Roy, Alice Kroestch ROW II fleft to rightl Marlene Robitaille, Betty G'Schwind, Betty Stephenson, Edythe Sinnig, JoAnne Sorensen, Barbara Berberich, Virginia Fox, Sharon Jewett, Margaret Petsch, Lorraine Bidwell, Gloria Gilmore ROW Ill Ileft to rightl Nancy Williamson, Rosomond DeWater, Freida West, Judy Harper, Arla Haight, Betty McCloskey, Sharon Peel, Beverly Colvin, Joyce Timberlake, Ann Beemer, Sharon Moreland, Karen Russell Row IV fleft to righfl Miss Sipola, Marion LaMontagne, Nadine Smith, Diana Christensen, Carol Afm5f 0n91 Judy Gardner, Shirley Denocour, Lynette Dorris, Judy Wing, Beverly Berry, Maureen Dailey, Nancy Moore. f 5 Ya X I 0- Q-si! S fLeft to Rightl Row l: Beverly Malaski, Sharon Byrnes, Roberta Barnes, Sharon Vandenberg, Barbara Vader, Susan Whitfield, Sharon Jenkins, Ruth Compeau, Susan Hawkins, Sandra Brossoit, Miss Cooke, Miss Richardson Row ll: Barbara Schmidt, Delores Campbell, Margaret Warner, Raymond Turnbull, John Jarrell, William Gaston, Nelson Todd, Timothy Pomeroy, Dorothy Phillips, Lawrence Cripps, Robert Melvin, James Jones Row Ill: Janet Burger, Sonia Welton, Naomi Ashley, Joan Moody, Mariorie Godette James Easton, Joseph Bongero, Mariorie Ferris, Betty Jo Gentry, Dale Ostrander, Gerald Vader, Arthur Bucholz, Patrick Benton Row IV: Vytas Petrusevicius, Ralph Stamper, Gary Benson, Charles Meyers, Lawrence Daily, William Leary, Thomas Wilkerson Ralph Lohn, Robert Tucker, Bruce Morene, Glen Kelley, Roger Milarch EH R15 TM l ,U H s xi, NV i,,l 4 i As E ILeft to rightj NELSON TODD VICE PRESIDENT GY DELORES CAMPBELL - TREASURER MARJORIE FERRIS SECRETARY RALPH LOHN PRESIDENT ILef1' to rightl Row l: Jo Ann Vader, Robin Sinnig, Marjorie Whalen, Mary Westburg, Carol Jaynes, Barbara Forsythe, Charlotte Tucker Marie Thomas, Robert Wiley. Row Il: Mr. Mann, Geraldine Schreiber, Gwendolyn Boatright, Mary Pudvan, Donna Del Favaro, Margaret Mc Lelland, Shirley Boone, Mary Whalen, Irene Stamper, Beverly Signor, Sharlene Layland. Row Ill: LeRoy Fletcher, Donald Warner, Doris Townsley, Nancy Sfingle, Sandra De Water, Phyllis Van Wormer, Linda Bauman, Richard Laidlaw, George Zedan, Douglas Voght. Row IV: Gerald Rutila, Edward La Grant, John Lewis, Thomas Jordon, Richard Moyer, Robert Barnes, Clifford La Brecque, Harold Canfiel d, Louis Dorris, Gerald Reaume, Roger Rapelie, Max Ashmore. ROW V2 Robert Soop, Gene Garbin, Richard Maison. ERRGlf' 6 4 Row l fleft to rightl Diane Vickowanich, Clara Baker, Nancy Bracken, Nancy Labowski, .la net Rozenboom, Jennie A. Chernenkoif Sharon Bonds, Faylin Ping, Shirley Chestnut, Judith Dowdy, Judith Burger, Deanna Boulton, Geraldine Gilmore Row ll fleft to rightl Joyce McKinney, Mariorie Estep, Myrna Lohrneier, Norma Steadman, Martha Mitchell, Judith Bauman, Gail Keeler, Marie Wyss, Barbara Denocour, Violet Paatalo, Barbara Lesneiwicz, Mary Ann Jarrell Row lll fleft to rightl David Reed, Robert Stemp, Robert Hayes, Douglas Young, Janet Van Arnam, Veronica Knight, Greta Van Straten, Charlene Morrell, Rosemary Knight, Ruth Stickney, William Forsythe, Leonard Seyforth RowIV fleft to rightl Charles Hoeft, David Stingle, William Waack, Russell Waack, Conrad Caris, Leland Turnbull, Walter Gibb, Kenneth Gill, David DeMorco, Gordon Heikkila, Ronald Doyle, Richard Bain 1 l , . l 1 A i Ei? G40 so DONALD MELTON - PRESIDENT DALE DEVITT - TREASURER DAVID HANAFORD - VICE PRESIDENT MARJORIE ESTEP - SECRETARY ROW I fleft to rightl Kay Mann, Sandra Muirhead, Janet Munger, Gloria Montross, Dixie Baum, Susanne Beard, Mary Clabaugh, Marian Dailey, Carol Rickert, Janet Pridemore, Vicki Glatfelter, Gayle Devitt, Carol Lee Page, Joanne Senik ROW Il fleft to rightl Pat Shay, Marlene Dietrich, Dian Nogle, Judy Bowers, Louise Finley, Peggy Sharp, Ruthann Waack, Catherine Barnes, Dianne Benson, Sharon Gilpin, Helen Estin, Thyonnia Smith, Marie Schumacher, Christine Groves ROW HI fleft to rightl Gary Gay, Gordon Ferris, Jim Healy, Dick Roy, Ralph Waack, Dave Hanaford, Larry Timber- lake, Joe Kropf, Leonard Common, Ernie Holcomb, Ken Maresh, Richard Corey ROW IV lleft to rightl Dean Lowe, David Strandbergh, Robert Odle, Duane Furrow, Bob Clarke, George Bartle, Bob Wheeler. Dale Devitt. Harold Dorman, Jim Trent, Larry Whitlock, Jim Palmer, Calvin Smith pn N in-on f 1 Glmwzaam Sncqu f mlfcuulgmall VII T? Seated Ueft to rlghtj Yvonne Jaco scretary Miss Norma Cooke sponsor Geraldine Estep president Standing fleft to right, Gloria Schuhmacher Melvin Koch Patricia Starts The H C L Jackson chapter of Quill and Scroll, national honor society in lournalism, was organized in Clarencevnlle in May, 1952 The nationwide organization was formed for the purpose of instilling in students the ideal of scholarship in the profession by promoting better lournalism The requirements are 'I They must be of a least lunior standing 2. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election 3 They must have done superior work in some phase of iournalistic endeavor 4. They must be recommended by the advisor 5. They must be approved by the executive secretary Their advisor is Miss Norma Cooke. Officers: President: Geraldine Estep Secretary: Yvonne Jaco vi' ,M ,Mauve .ll Seated fleft to rlghtj Elyn Grace Muss Norma Cooke Patrncna Stortn Melvm Koch Standung left to Ylghfy Gerald LeBlanc Sharon Byrnes Judy Wang James Gibb Shsrley Denocour Judnth Gardner Sharon Vandenberg Roberta Barnes Donna Del Favero The students of the gournallsm class under thenr advnsor, Mlss Norma Cooke, had extensnve experuence this year by contrnbutlng to the FARMINGTON ENTERPRISE the LIVONIAN, the LIVONIA TOWNSHIP NEWS and theur own school paper, the KAMPUS KRIER Edutors ofthe paper thus year are as follows Edutor un Chuef Patncua Stortl Assnstant Editor Elyn Grace Feature Editor Joyce Timberlake News Edutor Judith Wing Sports Editor Melvm Koch Art Editor- Shirley Denocour Slfmfenif Gouncif E 'q Flrst Row Wmnlfred Lawrason, Evelyn Wereb Sharon Moreland, Ellis Grace, Karen Russell, Bruce Morene, Kenneth Jacobson Second Row Don Mitchell Enid Gllpln, Marlon Darley, Betty Lou Roberts, Beverly Malaskl Katherine Barnes, Glen Kelly, Layford Wllson, Dan Vargo Barry Forsyth, Beverly Tucker, Joan Setterbo, Cynthia Beerbohn, Douglas Vogt Your Student Councrl, nn whnch members you elected represented your class, has been extremely actnve thus year of 1953 l954 Let us look back over some of nts actnvntnes and recall to your memory lust what ut has trned to do for you and your school To start the ball offncnally rollung, an electron was held for the purpose of llllung the vacancy of Student Councll Presrdent Thus was done by havnng all students who regnstered vote for their favorlte candndate In the final returns the new presadent was found to be Ellrs Grace, who presaded over the Student Councnl for the remamder ofthe school year Council members selected other offncers to complete the executnve board They were Vlce Presrdent, Sharon More land, Secretary, Karen Russell, Treasurer Layford Wrlson Two new offrces were added thus year as follows Recorder, Bruce Morene and Reporter Kenneth Jacobson All members of Student Councnl were required to marntarn grades of C or hrgher both m sublects and cutnzenshrp Flve commercral assemblaes were presented to students by the organization It also lolned other local clvlc orgamza YIONS In 'he J C Kennedy Memorral Fund Druve to rar se funds to erect a plaque nn thus teacher s name rn the scaence laboratory whrch was dedrcated to hum It partnclpated actnvely an the Wayne Oakland County League by attendmg Ledgue meetmgs, exchangmg students with other schools, and presentmg a League Talent Show an conlunctnon wrth talented students of the other schools These were lust the hrgh spots of your Student Councnl's actuvntnes It was indeed a hard worlung orgamzatlon V L A V 4 , W' f C7 lv ,NE . 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I . . : I . . . . .Zelda Glad r l Left to rlghtl Muss Rnchardson Betty McCloskey Roger Rapelle Sharon Moreland Barbara Schmldt Ellns Grace George Zedon In October seven members of the Debate Club under the sponsorshlp of Mass Mary Anne Rrchard- son attended a debate cllmc at the Umversrty of Mnchngan Early In the year debate teams were formed and practnce debates were held with Southfueld Farmnngton, and Redford Umon The negative team of varsuty debaters was Sharon Moreland and Ellls Grace Betty McCloskey and Joyce Tlmberlake were the affurmatnve team Junior debaters were Roger Rapelle, Barbara Schmudt, and George Zedan In November the WayneOakland Count League debate season began and ended an January wlth the last league debate being held at Clarencevulle followed by a dnnner ln the cafetena for all the debaters and coaches At the end of the season the league standrng of the negatlve team was one wan and three losses The affnrmatuve team had three wms and one loss Wnth thus recored Clarencevl Ile placed second In the league Sharon Moreland and Ellus Grace were chosen to represent the debaters at the reguonal debates held an February A plaque for excellence an debatnng was awarded to the school by the DETROIT FREE PRESS In Aprul the debaters attended a banquet and the champuonshnp debates at Ann Arbor T i . 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I RX Kneeling left to rlght Marllyn Harkin Karen Russell Evelyn Wereb Mary Pudvan Carol Jaynes Joanne Vader Margaret Petsch Dorothy Riddell Standmg left to rught Roberta Barnes Barbara Schmudt Donna Hanaford Sharon Byrnes Joyce Paul Nancy Moore Mlss Betty Lou Myers Sharon Moreland Nancy Jenkins Carolyn Peace Mary Lou Barnes Maureen Darley Thus was started ln l949 when two gurls from each grade constituted the steering commlttee whlch formed the framework of the orgamzatlon There are now twenty five members Thus club was started by Mass Myers to gave the gurls a chance to partlclpate Ih Intramural sports G A A offers nnne sports, fuve of whuch are mayor sports whnch count 50 pomts, and four manor sports whuch count 25 points They are bowlmg, held hockey, archery, volley ball, table tenms, basketball, badmmton, tenms, and soft ball There are two annual banquets each year at whoch tame thelr lI1Ifl0flOl'l us held They are an January and May Off: cers President Sharon Moreland Vace Presudent Maureen Danly Secretary Nancy Moore Treasurer Karen Russel Sponsors Mass Myers 4 Mass Dewey aMufy0ZaA FRONT ROW L to R Robert Soop, Robert Stlngle Nathan Farrar, Glen Reed Nelson Todd Gene Garbm, Ken Jacobson Jim Galloway MIDDLE ROW L to R Rlchard Godette Ed GI T 1 more om Rutlla Pat Killeen Duane Roy Richard Wood Mr lannl BACK ROW L to R Robert Grose Bob Snell Ruchard Robenault Larry Tucker Mel Koch Paul Vandenberg Jam Merlans Bell Myers The Varsity Club IS an orgamzatlon available to boys who have earned letters In sports It as sponsored Mr lanm, football and baseball coach The mam purpose of the club us to honor the athletes, promote athletlcs, and also to help fulfill the athletic equipment needs through various prolects This year they purchased basketball warm up lackets They also purchased a film of the Northvllle Clarencevllle football game ln Apnl the Varsity Club presented theur annual dance, The Semor Send Off Officers Presldent James Galloway Vlce Presndent Glenn Reed Secretary Robert Snell Treasurer Thomas Rutlla ' . 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Bam! ai ' RY 1 val I f - V A . 1 I f . f ROW I lleft to rightj Beverly Hildebrandt, Daniel Vargo, Sandra Muirhead, Barbara Verdoni, Joanne Senik Mary Lou Barnes, Gretchen Van Camp, Barbara Schmidt, Dorothy Robertson ROW II Cleft to rightl Loraine Hawley, Richard Moyer, Dorothy Phillips, Marilyn Burkin, Catherine Barnes Michael Keller, Russell Waack, Roger Rapelie, William Johnston, Clifford Wellman, Gerald Rogers ROW III fleft to rightl Vicki Glatfelter, Mary Clabaugh, Doris Jewett, Lynn Seaton, Bettie Roberts, Thomas Wilson David Farrell, Carol Rickert, Larry Glatfelter, James Parliament, Ronald Rapelie, Max Ashmore, Janet Pridemore Ray Turnbull, John Hanley, George Zedan, Carole Pridemore ROW I lleft to rightl Bruce Morene, Harold Canfield, Dorothy Phillips, Beverlv Hildebrandt, Donald Melton ROW ll lleft to rightl George Zedan Ellis Grace, Thomas Wilson, Lynn Seaton, Gerald Rogers Ghaua Row I Left to Rnght Robin Smnrg Vrrgrma Fox Nancy Nrllramson Marlene Robntallle Beverly Sugnor Lando Bauma Mrs Corfleld Marne Thomas Sharon Jewett Mary Whalen Sally Hall Carol Pomeroy Beverly Berry Row Il Left to Rlght Sharon Jenkins Marqorue Whalen Shirley Boone Thomas Jordan fpresudentj Charles Meyer Richard Godette Marlon LaMontagne Charlotte Tucker JoAnn Sorensen Betty Gourloy Susan Nhvtfleld PUIFICIG Stortn Row III Left to Rught Sandra DeNater Elanne Hall Rosamond Dewater Louise Kolar Nancy Snngle James Jones Row IV Left to Rnght Sharon Peel Drone Chrustensen Delores Campbell Joan Moody Sandra Brossont Naomu Ashley Marlorle Ferns Ralph Lohn James Swarthout Mory Ellen Goetz Marlorne Godette Susan Hawklns Carol Russell uple 7fua Left to Rrght Vurgmna Fox Shnrley Boone Marlene Robutonlle Nancy Wllluamson Marlorue Godette Mary Ellen Goetz Barbara Berbervch Nary Lou Shuffett Lunda Bauman Sharon Jewett Seated Mrs Corfleld Quafzlelle Row Left to Rrght Ralph Lohn Mrs Corfleld Charles Meyer Row II Le t to Rrght Ellrs Grace Dan Vorgo I I I ' I I I I I I ' . I I I I I I I ' . I . ' . . , . I . I I I I I I I I . l , . . . ' I I I I I I Raymond Budnick, Janet Burger, Mary Lou Shuffett, Rosemary Edmonds, Barbara Berberich, Carol Armstrong, . : I l . I I I I I I I . . Q I I I I I ' I I I ' o o . z . . . I . I . . I . . I . . I I A I I , . I . I I I . I I ' : ' , QUEEN Sharon Moreland ATTENDANTS Pafrlcna Storfl Carol n Pea Sh I T Geraldine Esfep y ce nr ey ucker Joy Garbm and J Xe Dx 'Q Row I ILeft to rlghtl Chuck Wulson Joyce Paul Mary Cashman Jlm Galloway Elyn Grace Marlyn Burkm Row ll ll.eft to rlghtl Ncdme Smuth Mary Broman Harold Hoppe Mlss Dewey Larry Ashmore Arthur Bolutho Duane Glacobazzl Rose Mary Edmonds The Senior Class presents MEET CORLISS ARCHER THE CAST CORLISS ARCHER o teen age gurl MR ARCHER her father MRS ARCHER her mother LOUISE the Archer s maud MILDRED Corlnss s best frnend DEXTER FRANKLIN the boy next door MR FRANKLIN Dexter s father COUSIN AGNES on Mrs Archer s side THE DOCTOR from the Insurance company BETTY a friend of Colrlss s A NURSE, from the hospntal THE PRODU CTION STAFF STAGE MANAGER PROP ERTY MASTER LIGHTING PROMPTER Mary Cashman Ellus Grace Dnanne Glacobazzn Rose Edmonds Dlyn Grace Jlm Galloway Harold Hoppe Joyce Paul Larry Ashmore Nadine Clifford Marllyn Burlun Art Bolntho Nancy Jenkins Ken Jacobson Chuck Wulson Jane! Mllarch MAKE UP Glorna Schuhmacher Yvonne Jaco TICKETS s Bob Stcngle Bn Il Myers 'I 'I X 1 , Q n U , , ' ' ' . , . MRS. FRANKLIN, Dexter's mother . . . . Mary Broman 4.-4,4 ROWI fleft to rnghtj Mrs Doty advnsor Barbara Vedder, reporter Donna Del Favero secretary Sharon Byrnes, presudent Sharon Vandenberg, treasurer Peggy Sharp vuce president ROW Il fleft to flghf, Clara Baker Susanne Beard Shlrley Boone Mane Schumacher ROW I Ueft to rnghtl James Galloway Mnss Rnchardson Charles Wulson Janet Mllarch Carol Armstrong Jamce Smalt ROW II fleft to rlghtl Robert Wnley Douglas Vogt Barbara Schmidt Dolores Wade Mary Ellen Gretz Robert Melvm Robert Rnckert Mary Shuffett Nancy Stlngle Nadme Cllfford 0 0 0 ' - , ' : : , I ' : 1 , ' - ' I I l I D I Irene Stamper, Phyllis Van Warmer, Geraldine Schriber D I . I . . I . ' . I ' . . . ' I - I I I I I . I I I 'Wx vw- ff - Ai wwgf Y 'J sf . ll '31 Wi up Wx Qaeda!! Rowl left to flghfm No 88 Melvm Koch 60 Donald Douglas 84 Robert Grose 92 Wllllam Myers 93 Edward Gulmore 65 Robert Soop 9'I Clay Robblns 74 Robert Snell Row ll left to right No 79 Robert Barnes 75 Gerald Vader 90 Glenn Reed 80 Nelson Todd 77 David Hanaford 70 Eugene Garbln 67 Eugene Childress 71 John Lewls 86 Ruchard Wood 87 James Galloway Row lll fleft to rlght Coach Nuck lannl Harold Canfield ass t manager 62 Lawrence Tucker 89 Rnchard Godette 78 Lawrence Darley 76 Bruce Morene 64 Robert Tucker 83 Patnck Killeen 85 Thomas Rutula Manager James Merlans Ass t Coach Wulllam Waters FOOTBALL SCH EDUL E Farmington M l l ford Northvn l le Clarkston Holly Ink ster Roosevelt Keego Harbor Brighton Clarencevu lle Clarencevl l le Clarencevl l le Clarencevulle Clarencevulle Clarencevul le Clarencevn lle Clarencevllle 32 The Clarenceville Trolans started off their victorious grid campaign on September I8 by tnenng the Farmington Falcons 0-0 The following week the Trolans engaged an another tie game this time a 7 7deadlock with the Milford Redskins on the home field Ed Gilmore made all the Clarencevllle points Then after a week s rest the Trolans played host to the Northvllle Mustangs only to lose un the lsst thirty seconds 20-'I9 Bill Myers Clay Robbins, and Glenn Reed each made touchdowns for the Trolans and Ed Gilmore kicked one extra pomt The next week Clay Robbins tallied twice while Glenn Reed and Duck Godette scored one touchdown a piece as the Trogans blasted Clarkston 25-0 Gilmore made one extra pomt Then in their annual Homecoming game the Trolans held Holly to two first downs in the entire game and went on to win 13 0 on Bull Myers two touchdowns beaten Inkster Roosevelt Clay Robbins scored the only touchdown on a 68 yard run and Gilmore added the extra pomt After three straidwt wms the Trogans lost a heartbreakes to league-leading Keego Harbor l4-0 Then in the final game of the season the Trolans set a new school scoring record in their 32 6 rout of Brighton Bill Myers scored twice while Pat Killeen Larry Tucker and Clay Robbins collected one a piece and Gilmore booted two extra points At the end of the season several Trolans received honors from the various Detroit newspapers Fullback Ed Gilmore and Tackle Melvin Koch received All State honorable mention and were named to the Wayne-Okland County League ALL STAR team by the DETROIT TIMES Halfback Clay Robbins and Melvm Koch received the same honors from the DETROIT NEWS These three boys along with co-captains Bill Myers and Tom Rutila were among the twenty two boys selected by the coaches as the best in the League . . . . . ' . . ' I I - . . . . , . I 5 ' . o u a . a . n I and Gilmore's extra point. At home again the following week the Troians downed previously un- . . I . . . h . . . . . . l I I s ll . 04044 Gawzbuf Kneelung Dave Reed manager Standing fleft to rlght Robert Hayes Joe Mltchell Duane Roy John Ferns Mr Horne Kenneth Jacobson captaln Richard Moyer Louls Dorrls The Clarenceville Hugh School Cross Country team, coached by Wllllam Horne began nts 'l953 season on Sept l8 with a practlce meet at home against Redford Umon, who emerged the winner On Sept 22 a triangular practice meet was held at Bentley agalnst Plymouth and Bentley rn which Clarenceville placed second On the 25th Clarencevnlle lost a home meet to Milford On Oct 2 the Trolan Hmeclads voslted Keego Harbor and were defeated by the score of 25 to 37 On October 9th Clarenceville defeated Avondale by the score of 21 to 37 and on the l4th the Trogans were defeated by Farmington fvve schools partucupatung Howell won the meet and Clarencevllle placed third Leland Wilcox, outstandmg Clarencevllle runner, placed second In doing so he won a medal and set two school records for the two mule run The prevoous records had been set In 1952 by Donald Knapp Wllcox s tnme of l0 33 set a new Invltatlonal record and also a new school record On October 24th an Invltatlonal Cross Country Run was held at Al bron College Fourteen schools partlclpated and Clarencevllle placed tenth On the 27th Clarenceville won a practlce meet against Detroit Lutheran On October 3lst the Regionals were held at Birmingham, Clarenceville placed eighth out of the frfteen Class B schools thatl artlclpated Leland Wilcox placed seventh and won a medal Letter wlnners for the 1953 season rnclude Louls Dons, John Ferris, Ken Jacobson captain, Joe Mitchell, Duck Moyer, Davld Reid manager, Duane Roy, and Leland Wilcox Joe Mitchell and Duane Roy will serve as co captalns for the l954 season l ' ' J 1 ' 2 1 ' 1 - ' 1 The Second Annual C.H.S. Invitational Cross-Country Run was held at Clarenceville on October 20th with 'hack '7ea.m fLeft to raghtj Rowl Patrlck Loomls Rlchard Wood Kenneth Jacobson Melvan Koch Patrlck Kllleen Paul Vandenburg, wlllldm Myers John Ferris Row II James Glbbs Joseph Mitchell Edward LaGrant Nelson Todd Gene Garbln Richard Robenault Gerald Vader Glen Kelly Nathan Farrar Row Ill Charles McDonald Lawrence Westburg Bruce Morene Robert Barnes Donald Douglas, Rlchard Moyer, Coach wIlllCm Horne This as only the fourth year that our scl'ool has had track and already It IS a bug sport Last year we flnlshed flfth In the league meet wlth only a few boys placing In the races We started thus season having our flrst meet with Farmington We have never beaten them ln track untll thas year We won by the score of 61 to 44 tokmg 9 first places That was a bug lump for the Trolans for they were the fnrst team to defeat Farmington In track Our next meet was with lnkster Roosevelt We also won that meet by takmg 'll out of I3 flrst places The score was 9l to I7 wnth Paul Vandenberg hugh polntman wnth 'MH pomts Then came our first meet wuth a league school Milford here They beat us for our first loss of the season The score was 74M to 34M Then came the bug meet our league meet W flmshed fifth In the league last year But this year we wanted to be un the top three so we worked at It Our team fmnshed thlrd In the meet but we were proud of our team because we set three new league records lj Hugh Hurdles Paul Vandenberg tame was 'I7 2 Q2 Low Hurdles Wllllam Myers tame was 22 6 Q31 Medley Relay team conslstmg of Nelson Todd Donald Douglas Wnlllam Myers Ralph Gault time 2 48 8, We got 7 Furst place medals and I0 Ribbons We had two more meets and won them both wuth great honors Thus year we had three boys go to State more than any other year The hugh pomt man for the season was Paul Vandenberg with 47M points The co captuans for thus year are Drck wood and Paul Vandenberg We owe all our success to our coach Mcurlce Prottengerler And we believe our new coach Wulluam Horne wnll do as well un the future l : . .'. 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B 'Uafuuf fLeft to rlghfl Coach Orloske, Duane Roy James Swarthout, Glenn Reed Robert Grose Patrlck Killeen, James Mernans Rlchard Robenaulf Robert Snell Melvln Koch, Thomas Ruhla Wllllam Myers James Galloway Richard Wood Paul Vanclenberg, Manager Robert Whlffleld BASK ETBALL SCHEDULE ecember January February South Lyons Keego Harbor Farmington Brlghton Northvl Ile Milford Clarkston Holly Keego Harbor Brighton Norfhvllle Milford Clarkston Holly TOURNAMENT PLAY Redford UNION They 50 I 'D 4 39 I1 63 1 I5 ' 70 1 18 ' 40 8 ' 57 'I2 South Lyons 45 I9 ' 78 22 74 ' 26 46 29 57 5 ' 53 9 ' 63 f 17 ' 69 1 19 45 26 53 Rewlwe Row I left to YI htjCI1ff d L B 9 or a recque John Lewls Tnmofhy Pomroy Louns Dorrls James Jones Robert Soop Nelson Todd Row ll fleff to rughtj Ralph Lohn Pafrvck Benfon Robert Tucker Bruce Morene Bull Leary Charles Meyer Roger Mllarch Gene Garbvn Row I flef? fo rvghfj Manager Joe Bongero Jam Healy Bull Waack Larry Whlflock Duck Chrnsfensen Dave Shngle Duck Roy Coach Waters Row ll lleft to rughfj Harold Dorman Jlm Trent Dale Devlff Leonard Cornman Bob Wheeler Larry Timberlake George Barfle Davld Hanaford C , , , ' 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 B Furst row Duane Roy Glenn Reed Wnllnam Myers Robert Grose Robert Soop Second row Tom Rutnls JamesMenans RobertSnell Melvm Koch Lorne Davey Coachlonnr W O C L CHAMPS The Clarencevrlle Trogans with esght returmng lettermen- Pat Killeen Glen Evans Bull Myers, Clay Robblns Bob Grose Glen Reed, Tom Ratnla and Jlm Merlans repeated their feat of the prevaous year wrth a record of 9 wlns and 3 loses Our Champions opened up the season by playung host to Farmington In a non league hlt and defeating them 9 4 wrth Pat Killeen holdmg the Falcons to 5 huts The Trolans then lourmed to Holly only to lose In a slugfest l5-ll wrth Tom Rutllua hrttlng hrs frrst of two homers of the season wlth two mates aboard The Trolans stlll on the road fouled to garn o vrctory In league competltlon as they bowed to Clarkston 7 2 Clarencevllle very hungry for a league victory took on the Brighton Bulldogs before t e home crowd and presented them wnth a 4-0 shutout Jxm Meruans converted fnrst sacker, game prtched wuth champlonshlp form an has furst hugh school game as he allowed only three scattered huts whsle stnknng out I4 batters Clarencevllle entertamed the Milford lncllans on their home diamond Comung from behrnd 54 ln the 4th lnmng they produced three runs to nose out the lndrans 7 5 whlch enabled Jlm Merrans to chalk up his second vlctory rn league competition The Northvulle Mustangs were next to invade the Clarencevrlle home grounds only to fall to defeat In a hard fought game 4-3 The Trolans bowed to the Farmington Falcons 13-5 although Clarencevrlle out hut them 'I6-'l2 Clarencevrlle one game down from flrst place took on league leadmg Holly and again showed the makrngs ofa Champronshlp team as they pulled Into a tue for first place by defeating them l 0, desplte Hollys 2 hut pltchmg effort ln a return match on the Trogan s home diamond Clarencevrlle shut out the Clarkston Wolves 4 0 for Its fifth straight league wrn It also was Meraan s thrrd shut out Clarencevulle then lournued to Brighton and frnally broke Its links on the road by wlnmng 62 WI th Tom Rutnla hattnng hrs second homer of the year Clorencevrlle next rnvaded the Mulford Redskm s home dnamond and defeated them 7 2 as Glen Reed provuded the power at the plate as he collected a snngle double and a trnple ln strlvrng to garn their second consecutuve league Champlonshup the Trolans had to beat Northvnlle un order to tae Holly for the Trophy The Trolans had the power and the skull as they downed them 6-l for the Championship w w ' 1 1 I 1 ' ' r r I r r ' .... 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