Clarenceville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Livonia, MI)
- Class of 1955
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Q17 21 uf . -pf , JD WN 'Ui H L Q lm-3 T Our Sponsors Mlss Slpola Mr lannl o Miss Myers 1n full appreclatlon of then' hard work and lllltlflllg efforts 1n helpmg us to at-tam our goal, we, the semor class of 1955, w1sh to express our deepest thanks for the help and msplratlon they have so generously glven to US. dmmlstratlon 40' Mr Stanley lrlsh, assistant Supermtendent of Clarencevllle Schools, began has college career at the Umverslty of Akron He recelved has teacher s life certlflcate at Muchlgan College of Education at Mt Pleasant and hrs Masters Degree at Wayne Unlverslty Before Mr In sh was promoted to asslstant superintendent he was co ordlnator In the grade schools Mr L E. Schnudt, Supenntendent of Clarencevllle Schools smce 1948, recelved h1s Bachelors De gree from Central Mxclngan Col lege of Educatzon. He advanced hrs Masters of Arts Degree, by con tmumg hrs educauon at the Umver sxty of Mlchxgan. He was pnncxpal and coach at Kalkaska, M.1ch1gan for sxx years. He contmued as pnnc1pa1 at Onaway for fxve years and Eaton Raplds and Plymouth for two re spectlve years He IS a veteran of World War Il, m whlch he served as an offxcer ID the navy Mr Max A Mllllard pnnclpal of Clarence- vulle Schools received his Bachelor of Science Degree ln 'l942 He received hus Masters of Arts Degree In 1948 at the Um verslty of Mlchagan He served as a pllot nn the Marine Corps from 1942 to 1946 Before coming to Clarencevnlle he was an asslstant manager for a variety store a danry farmer, and a school teacher MR ASPIN, B.M,E , M.M.E MR. BOOGREN, B,S MR, CATTERLIN, B S Muslc Industnal Arts Soc1a.1 Studxes 'f6,4LZf MR DEDO, B S , MA MRS DOTY, B S MISS EARL, B S Sclence Home Economics English MR. ESTLUND, B.S. MRS. FAIRMAN, B.S., MA MR. GALATI, BA. , English ? - English 3 English A . ff , ' ' ,es ci 'ffl 'QQ JL' ' iv' -LC Lflvgt J - X 5 F N is MRS, HAMES, B.S. MR. HARDING, B.S. MR. HORIE, B,S, I-ibfa-TY Mathematics Mathematics MR- IANNI. B-A MR, IANTON, B M. MRS LAVERS, B,A,, M,A. SOC131 Studxes Music Enghsh MISS MCKINNEY, B A Enghsh jjj .ffl X , MR MANN, B.-A MR MARRA, B S Counselor Industrxal Arts W M n 0 u ' u . 1 f gf fl- 1- f ' dies 4 A f 1, . . Socxal Stu .- x In 4' ' .x 1- ' XJ ,- G' ,iw 6 MISS MYERS B,S, Ph E tion WD MRS, MUMMCERY, B,S,, G,W, Counselor Home Econom1cs MR PACACHA, B ED MR. SATTERLEE, B A , Vi A SOC131 StUd18S Socxal Stud1es MR STUERMER MR THOMPSON, Sc1ence Scxence x..J MR, ORLOSKE, B,S,, M.S, Physical Educamlkhqlaj , UM MISS SIPOLA, Commerclal MR VAFEAS, B ED Engllsh ' A , A , , 'nf , ' r A I j I .W q g I , U 0 1 s u Bus. iff 122535 fi3iEi3iQ55EE5 . I ,B.s. . U , , . MRS VOSBURGH BS MR WA 5 5 , TER , B MR YOUNG B,S G W a : Home Econom1cs Socxal Studles Commerclal Faculty EW Snaps N Honor Students VYTAS PETRUSEVICIUS has mamtamed an over all pomt average of 3 80 out of a possrble 4 0 Vytas arr1ved from Germany 1n 1949 Although he spoke no Enghsh at that tune, he completed grades 4, 5, and 6 by the close of that year Entermg the 9th grade at Clarencevrlle, he com pleted h1s hlgh school stud1es m three years Salutatorlan 'Z Valedictorian ROBERT GROSE has mamtamed a. pomt average of 3 57 out of a possrble 4 0 Always mterested zn Athleucs, he has won varsrty letters ID football, basketball, and baseball, and served as captam of 1954 football team, Bob has also been acuve 1D class and student councrl acuv1txes O O I O . . . - O O ' I A 0 c . Q 'T .fr Lf' . ...V mp' x , 9424, 4 ., H. 'VV' RTX L ' 7 . 1 - SenlorCIass Gfflcers Presrdent Rrchard Godette Vrce Presldent Glenn Reed Secretary Joyce Tunberlake Treasurer Nancy 'vioore lass Hlstor On the frfteenth day of September, 1951, a group of eager fresh men assembled together to orgamze a class whrch would work together as a team for four years Under the sponsorshrp of MISS Myers, Mr Prottengurr, and Mrss Rmhardson, the class elected Robert Gross Presldent, Robert Snell, vrce presrdent, Joyce Trmberlake, secretary, Sharon Moreland, treasurer For class projects that year, the class sold C I-LS beanres, and presented the Shamrock Shuffle As sophomores, they elected R1chard Robenault to lead the class as presrdent. Also leadmg the class was Robert Snell, v1ce presxdent, Joyce Tnnberlake, secretary, and Pan-rcra Byrnes, treasurer The out standrng dance of the year wluch the Sophomores presented was called Out of Thrs World Also durzng the year the class chose as thelr class flower an rce blue carnauon and as class colors, zce blue and whrte Events to be remembered during then' Junior Yea' mcluded Blue Hawan,' the annualJ Hop P1stol Pete, the class play and the Junror Semor Banquet, Those who were elected to hold offlces that year were Rlchard Godette, president Richard Robenault, vlce presldent, Joyce Tlmberlake, secretary, and Nancy Moore, treasurer At last came the year all had been anxrously awa1t1ng, They were Senlors and, as such, they be- gan to work toward then' class trrp to New York Clty. To help fmance thexr tnp, they sold Chnstmas cards, stanonery, bracelets, potato Ch1pS after school and refreshments at all track and baseball games. Mem or1es from thxs year mclude a class play, Mother IS a Freshman , the Jumor-Semor Banquet, class partres, the Snow Flake Flurry , and the Semor Prom, Oren t1a1 Fantasy . Guldlng lrghts of th1s frnal year were Rrchard Godette, presxdent, Glenn Reed,v1cepres1dent, Joyce Trmberlake, secretary, and Nancy Moore, treas- urer. 0 O , I ' ' :Af ' Q g . g 4 J 2 J 5 3 ' Q 4 5 2' , ' ' , wry, H' - -- . . ' A ei f ' ' -- 1 'N ' at ' fl V f -- ' f 4 I - Q f 'rn ' W - sf , , A -- A 1 7 X X? f K I . 4. X , l . 4, M, A, . X , O ' - 0 . . 0 . . , . . , l I . 0 . l . . O - N ' ll ' ' . . I . , , . . . . .. , . . ' r n , ' - ' I i I GEORGE BEARD V C Y 2, , Yearbook 4 Always Good for a laug BARBARA BERBERICI-I F T A. 4 Class Play 3,4 V C Y 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4 journahsm 2 Salt and Pepper, Barbara and Ralp CAROL ARMSTRONG Student Council 4 Secremry 4 Bowling 1 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Library 3 They don't come any better, CLAUDIA BOYCE F H.A. 1,4 G A A. 1,2 Off1C8 Staff 4 A fnendly fun fxnder JOHN ARMSTRONG V.C.Y. 4 Secretary 4 Band 1 Swell, but quienll nge DONALD THOMPSON Tall and S11ent.' JOHN BOYD Band 1 Quxet, ut mce ANN BEEMER Bowlmg 1, Yearbook 4 Offxce 1,2 Sleepy t1me ga LORRAINE BIDWELL F H.A. 1 A hkeable jo way l13.S she l l . . . 34 - 2 u , lull f , . 1.0 a 0 . ,4 . . ny l o 0 .H h.lI . I . ,2 Bowling 2 Chorus 1 . . ' b . Q SY J , If 1 1 tu BEVERLY COLVIN F PLA. 1 F T A. 4 Bowlmg 2,3,4 Her heart 15 s Golden as her han J LORNE DAVEY Baseball 2 Tenms 3 swell guy ' RAYMOND BUDNICK Football 1,2 Basketball 1 Chorus 2 Tenms 2 Ou Guy Ramon DONALD DOUGLAS V C Y 1 2,3 4 Vxce Presldent 3 Presmdenf 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Track 1,2,3,4 SU-11 water runs deep VIRGINIA FOX F T A. 4 Llbranan 4 V C Y 2 Chorus 1,2,3 Offlce Staff 4 A gal you can help hkmg. MAUREEN DAILEY F T A. 4 Presxdent 4 Bowlmg 2, 3,4 Secretary 4 Class Play 3,4 Yearbook staff 4 A mmd of our own, SHIRIEY DENECOUR Class play 3 Chorus 2 joumahsm 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Her eyes how dark, Her dlmples how merry 'DRM FRED GAULT Band 1 Chorus 2 Class Play 4 Love me, Love my dog. X: JAMES GIBB Student Councll 1 Varslty Club 1,2 Cross Country 2 Basketball 1, Track 1,2 JOLll'I13.11S!Tl 3 Yearbook Staff 4 The eyes have xt, jun! WILLIAM FUNNI Q Transferj penny for your thoughts ' qs, lm RICHARD GODETTE Student Councxl 1,2 Varsxty Club 2, Football 1,2 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Chorus 1 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Presxdent 3, A d8V111Sh smxle a presxdent worth whxle JUDITH GARDNER F H.A. 4 Class Play 4 Chorus 1,2 journahsm 'The Soczallte ROBERT GROSE Student Councxl 2,3, Vlce Presldent 4 VEYSIYY Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 4 F T A 4 Baseball 1,2,3 4 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2, Class Play 4 Class President 1 Mr Touchdown C H.S u A.,- bs RICHARD GELETZKE Band 1 A regular guy GLORIA GILMORE F PLA. 1 F T A. 4 Bowhng 2 One grand ga T25 - 'fs' M t IIA ' I Q Q v ' ' u Z 4 --. , up K, by 'Y ' . , r.,,,Pf,,3l Cf N xx Q. n V ja A f -S Q' e so A A . ' 13 . 2 1.l1 ' n n . 4 Q 9 ' 4 , 1 , 5 93 Q 4 u A 'V .- , .5 ,,, ' 4 ,4 E u - . . , 3,4 m h ' 9 , x . . 3 r C1 ,ff 0 A Q . K ' 45 'A JUDITH HARPER Yearbook Staff 4 Offlce Staff 4 'Always lu to a P BONNIE JACOBS QTransferj Student Counc1l 4 F T A. 4 Play Class 4 Yearbook Staff 4 A lass wzth clasS.' I f BETTY G'SCHWIND F.T.A. 4 Bowling 4 Chorus 4 Life is short and so am I. SALLY HALL Student Council 3 V.C.Y. 1,2 Chorus 1,2 Offlce Staff 3,4 Forensics 2 Some lucky bosses secretary. .Ad Q f 1 .1 , ,v ,, 1 . I HMU1 3 K Mx 1 WX 1 ul' x ' . . 4, . sf te' -V I. CARL KULLING MARION LaMONTAGNE Student Councxl 2 V C Y 2 Baseball 2 Basketball 2 Class Play 3 l.1tt1e man, what now Chorus 2 A Lass of few words. RONALD JENNTNGS 'One never knows, 9 JOAN HAYES Majorettes 2,3,4 F H.A. 1 Offxce Staff 3 Fwe foot two eyes of blue SHARON JEWETT F T A. 4 Secretary 4 Bowhng 4 Offxce Staff 4 Your modesty IS a candle to your merit, PATRICK LOOMIS Track Manager 2 Movme Projector 4 'He puts h.1s trou bles m a basket wlth a hole 1n 1t. BETTY LOU MCCLOSKEY Student Councll 3 4 Sec Treas 3,4 V C Y 1 Debate 2,3 Chorus 1,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Forenslcs 2 She's tops 1n everyone's book. GERALD LeBLANC Class Play 3 Band 1,2 'Wine, women, and hot rod. My JEANETTE LITTLE fTransfer, it of southern honey ARLA MCLELLAND Bowling 1 Band 1,2 Ofhce Staff 4 'A Mxss no more JOE MITCHELL Varslty Club 4 Cross Country 2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Class Play 3 Yearbook Staff 4 'I wear myhat as I please msxde or out. 3 HOWARD MaKEE Class Play 4 ' Man of few words 37 OIL U X242 ff, DON MCDANIEI. V C Y 3,4 Presrdent 3 C arencev1lle knows no fmer ' gg 41, -.7 5rjfL fddillc MKP4-:alfa C pl 44. dc 1, m 'Lf K MARGARET PETSCH Bowlxng 2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Class Play 4 G A.A. 2 journalrsm 3 Oh, Nursre ,TJ-lkf, ,Af-0 mt L LW JY W! 14.44 gy, LAMIIJQJ QOL. GLENN REED Student Councrl 2 Vars1ty Club 2,3,4 Vlce Presrdent 3 Presxdent 4 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Captam 4 Chorus 2 Class Vice Presldent 4 The best captarn of any team. And :LLL fL1,L f NANCY M F H,,A. 1 F, A. 4 Bowlmg 1,2,3 Class Play 4 Chorus 1,2 Secretary 3 Yearbook 4 Office 2,3 Class Treasurer 3 Forensxcs 1,2 Cheerleadlng 1,2,3,4 State Bound. xx GERALD ROGERS Track 1 Class Play 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Presrdent 4 Chorus 1 journahsm 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Generally spealcmg, he's generally spealc1ng, 4-za ZELZ SHARON MORELAND 4 'K-'V Student Council 2, , V1ce Presrdent 3 Presrdent 4 F T A. 4 V1ce Preszdent 4 Class Play 3,4 Debate 1,2,3 Chorus 1 G A A, 1,2,3, Vice Presrdent 2 Presrdent 3 Class Treasurer Forenslcs 1,2,3 Sm1les are her specrahty CAROL POMEROY F PLA. 1 Chorus 1,2,3 Secretary 3 Yearbook Staff 4 I.1brary 4 Lovely to see Dehghtful to know MARIENE ROBITAIIE Chorus 1 2,3 song 1n her heart. of I DUANE ROY Varsrty Club 2,3,4 Cross Country 1,3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Track 4 Class Play 4 I Fun and Fancy Free. ' 4' - f -gf - - 741-' A A -' c if 4- K f C , gif: 111 -1 .fc Q., , -P 4 ' ' 6 w7ffg-it 4:2-. ? Y N n vxgf I CBL. I K: -If x fr L's-- fig- ..- N- I V 7 J . Jr. ww., . ,,.- cu, 4 V225 4 ,IA an . ,lf 'I A. I, cz. 'rr-I ' K L awk F ' A . . .- ,V f Y C.:-gJf.'vK K I I V ' 'D ,, . ,. Q ' Egfr. V, v RE u ' T104 LIL . ' I T ' 3 4 , . ' ' 04 Yr' . G.A.A. 1,2,3s,4 Bowling 1,2 ' ,4 ,4 . . 4 . '3'4 ' -rf A n 1 , fig 4 U 0 0 Y l . . ,3,4 Lf A ' !ll 'lf I - I ' ' .ll N vf ' M' , -ae A' ' ,. 9,14-..'..'..'7., ,ff ,jr .11 -Q4 . V , , PM ' x X , A ' L, 'v M 4 v JANICE SMALT F I-LA. 1 Vlce Presxdent 1 Llbrary 1,2,3 Off1ce Staff 3,4 F T A. 4 l.1ttle One ' BETTY STEPHENSON Bowlxng 4 Yearbook Staff 4 F T A. 4 Chorus 2 M.1ss Personahty Plua KAREN RUSSELL Cheerleadmg 2,3,4 Captam 4 Student Councll 1,2, Secretary 3 F I-LA. 1 F T A. 4 Bowlmg 1,3 Class Play 3,4 Chorus 1 G A.A. 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 3 journahsm 2,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Actxvltxes Ed1tor 4 ' Paxntmg her way to fame VIRGINIA TWAITES F T A 4 Fa1th moves mounta1ns.' EDYTHE SINNIG F I-LA. 1 F T A 4 Class Play 4 Off1ce Staff 4 Unpred1ctably ' JOYCE TIMBERLAKE F T A. 4 Bowlmg 2, Class Play 3 Debate 2,3 G.A.A. 2,3 Joumalxsm 2,3,4 Feature Edltor 3 Edltor-ln-Chaef 4 Class Secretary 1,2,3,4 Llbrary 1 Yearbook Staff 4 Co-Edxtor 4 Quill and Scroll 3,4 President 4 Our Mxss of the Press. xj ROBERT SNELL Vars1ty Club 2,3, Secretary 3,4 F T A. 4 Baseball 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Vice Presldent 1 For every man, th re IS a woman.' JAMES SWARTHOUT Cross Country 1 Baseball 1,2 Football 2 Basketball 1,2 Class Play 3 Band 1, Chorus 1,2 Smoot.h1e L J Y 5, .J NEIL ,JJN . I X . .1 ,I N: f s 1 - V va , lv mx ' ' 3 rg' ful' . . 1 1 N . . :L kb' ' .0 o 0 0 U SJ A I 3 ' .ll A L J C . ILJJLJ . ' .V . . . . , JV, . if A A. . C V Lv 'A,.,Y,,,'vf '. . ' 4 sv ' ffl! Q, . I l Pr-f l.f .' A . 4, D ,2 e '44, ' ' 5 wb . n ' ' a V ,f 2 ,3 ,A X I ' .ol -V - is - O 0. 3 KENNETH WLLSON 'A swell lud. LAWRENCE WESTBERG Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Chorus 2 An 31111511 at heart. K GARRET VAN CAMP Baseball 1,2 Football 1,2 Band 1,2,3 'Carefree and Casual ' ln-as RALPH WEATHERS J EVELYN WEREB Student Co1mc1l Bowlxng 2 Chorus 3 G A A 1, Marjorette 1,2,3, Captam 4 Stmke up the ani!! AMES WYSS QTx-ansferj Track 1 Salt and Pepper Sxlence has lts' Ralph and Bar own reward. DOREEN SECOND QTransferj 'Nlce to everyone JUDITH WIN bf ,L F I-LA. 1 Bowhng 1,4 Class Play 3,4 Chorus 1,2 journahsm 3 Yearbook 4 Ed1tor In Chlef 4 Offlce Staff 1,2, 'Someone's Juhet, ROBERT DEAKIN fTransferj 'Our gemune congemal and mutual friend, Y I f QW ,a x Class Will Carol Armstrong, bequeath my soft volce and qulet manner to Naoml Ashley and Sharon jenkms Iolm Armstrong, bequeath my sxlence ln classes to Marjorle Godette George Beard bequeath my Hblllty to do the wrong thlng at the wrong tlme to Barbara Schmxdt and Mary Lou Shuffet. Anne Beemer, bequeath my 1nab1l1ty to be ready for txmed wrxtlngs to Irene Stamper and Beverly Slgnor Barbara Berberlch, bequeath my ablllty to smg harmony to Susan Whltfleld. Loramne Bldwell, bequeath my class debt to Charlotte Tucker Claudxa Boyce, bequeath my abxhty to get a car when I need one to Thomas jordan John Boyd, bequeath my ab1l1ty to mamtaxn my polse to Marjone Ferns Raymond Budmck, bequeath my romantlc VOICE to Robert Tucker JIID Cantrell, bequeath my abllxty to g1ve current events 1n Government extemporaneously to Sharlene Layland, Beverly Colvm, bequeath my blonde ha1r to Gwenn Boatrlght and my ab1l1ty to keep a nxckname for s1x years to Margaret McLel1and, Maureen Darley, bequeath my false sense of modesty to Charles Meyers Shlrley Denecour, bequeath my dlmples to Sonja Welton. Donald Douglas, bequeath to Clxfford 1.aBrecque my ab111ty to come up wxth a wzsecrack that fxts the occassxon V1rg1n1a Fox, bequeath all my old Englxsh themes to Robert Wlley Wxlllam Funm, bequeath my qulet unobtruslve ways to George Zedan jud1th Gardner, oequeath my styl1sh clothes to Joeseph Bongero Frederxck Gault, bequeath my ab1l1ty to get one's ln Engllsh to Txmothy Pomeroy Rlchard Geletzke, bequeath my laugh to james Eastm. James Glbb, bequeath my ab1l1ty to get excused absences to Gene Garbm. Glorxa Gllmore, bequeath my black haxr to Robxn Slnnlg, and Donna Smlth. Richard Godette, bequeath my bashfulness to James jones Robert Grose, bequeath my curley ha1r to Nelson Todd. Sally Hall, bequeath my black han' and pearly teeth to Sharon Vandenberg Iudxth Harper, bequeath my abllxty to put make up on the play cast to Barbara Vedder joan Hayes, bequeath my sxze and blond ha1r to Partrxcxa Pehkonen Sharon jewett, bequeath to john Lewrs my abllxty to get through a Chemlstry experlment wlthout blowlng somethmg up Bonme Jacobs, bequeath my stage voxce to Dorothy Ph1l11ps Ronald jenmngs, bequeath my marks m Sen1or Enghsh to Donald Warner Carl Kullmg, bequeath my halrcut to John jarrell Marlon La Montague, bequeath my stxaxght black halr to Patrlcxa Roy and Geraldme Schnber Gerald LeBlanc, bequeath my hot rod and my dnvlng ab1l1ty to Max Ashmore and Roger Rapelje Jeanette Llttle, bequeath my Southern drawl to W1ll1am Gaston. Patrlck Loomls, bequeath my he1ght to Thomas Wllkerson and my smxle that crooks on one sxde to Carol Lamberton, Howard Makee, bequeath my ab1l1ty to hang flags on nval schools the rught before the game and not get caught to jack McGowan and Harold Canfleld. Betty McClosky bequeath my frank ways to Susan Hawlons and Margaret Warner Donald McDan1e1, bequeath my ab111ty to keep off commxttees to Beverly Lawerence and Glenn Kelly Arla McLelland, bequeath the proofs from my Sen1or plctures to Roger Mllarch and Joann Vader joseph Mrtchell, bequeath my grades 1n Sohd Geometry to Robert Barnes Nancy Moore, bequeath my broken glasses to Patnck Benton and my hxgh bowling score to Marte Thomas Sharon Moreland, bequeath my promptness to Lorne Davey and my abtllty to w1n arguments to Ruth Compeau Margaret Petch, bequeath my ab1l1ty to get out of compl1cated matters to Beverly Malaslu and Carol .l3Yne5v Carol Pomeroy, bequeath my D A to Dlnna De1Favero and my small feet to Dons Townsley Glenn Reed, bequeath my lndxan blood to Ioan Moody and my chlpped tooth to Louxs Dorrls Marlene ROblt3.1116, bequeath my ab1.l1ty to keep my temper to Barbara Forsythe Duane Roy, bequeath my short last name to Vytas Petrusevlcms and my hope for a fom' mlnute m1le to Rnchard Moyer O j . . . . . Betty G'Schwind, bequeath my shortness to Betty jo Gentry. 1 . ' A I I . Q Gerald Rogers, oequea h my rtllc up pants cuffs to Howard Shuster Karen Russell, bequeath my speed 1n typmg to Sharon Byrnes and Roberta Barnes Dorene Second, bequeath my sense of humor to Marjorie and Margaret Whalen Edythe Slnnlg bequeath my blond h xr to Donna Irwm jamce Smalt, bequeath my abxllty to get along wlth people to Phylxss VanWarmer Robert Snell, bequeath my speed' on the athletlc field to Robert Soop Betty Stephenson, bequeath my ab1l1ty to have a good average f1rst year bowlmg to Lmda Bowman and Carol Luttman james Swarthout, bequeath my 11ne to jerry Rut1la Donald Thompson, bequeath my wrltmg abrllty to Gary Benson, and two mches of my helghth to Nancy Strngle V1rg1n1a Thwa1tes, bequeath my photogenlc talent to Sandra DeWater and janet Burger Joyce Trmberlake, bequeath my ab1l1ty to get excused from G A A meetrngs to Donna l-Ianaford Garrett VanCamp bequeath my cyn1c1sm to Douglas Vogt Ralph Weathers, bequeath my ab1l1ty to change schools dur1ng the mlddle to the semester to Joyce I-Iamlm Lawerence Westburg, bequeath my abllxty to pole vault to Robert Melvm and Ray Turnbull Robert Whltfleld, bequeath my black, wavy ha1r to Lawerence Glatfelter Kenneth Wllson, bequeath my beard to Gerald Vader Judith Wmg, bequeath my tact and quxet vo1ce to Mary Pudvan and Dale Ostrander james Wyss, beoueath my artxstlc talent t Ccrald Rcaume th Jumors we leave our fmancral s1tuat1on e Sophomores we leave our soph1st1cated worldly ways th Freshmen we leave our hopes for a I-lawuan Semor trlp th seventh and elghth graders we leave the amb1t1ons we used to have e teachers we do the best thmg posslble and leave them ur sponsors we leave thexr gray harr admlmstratxon we leave our absense excuses To the school 1n general we leave our love, happy memorles, and best YVlSl'l9S, ' . . , U ' R. I l. J U U - , . . .I A . . . ' . . l . . Evelyn Wereb, bequeath my ability to go steady so long to Bruce Morenue. To e . . . . . . To th ' ' - To e .. . . . To e ' ' ' - To th ' ' - To o ' ' . To the ' ' ' . Juniors jr, class officers QL. to R. Q: Robert Bames, Louis Dorris, Joan Moody, john Lewis Presldent john Lewls Vlce President Robert Bames Secretary joan Moody Treasurer Louls Dorrxs Row 1 QL to R., Delores Campbell, Donna Irwxn, Gerald Runla Naorm Ashley, Max Ashmore Robert Barnes, Thomas Fellows, Dorothy Plullxps, john Lewls, Donna Hanaford Row 2 joan Moody, joseph Bongero, Betty Gentry, Glenn Kelly, Marjone Ferns, Robert Melvln, Howard Shuster, Majorxe Godette, john jarrell, jack McGowan, Ray Turnbull, Roger Rapelje, Mrss Earl Row 3 Gerald Vader, Carolyn Pike, Bruce Morene, Patncl-4 Benton, Rover Mxlarch, Gary Benson, Thomas Wxlkerson, Vytas Petrusevmcxus, Charles Meyer, David Aho, Patncxa Pehkonen, Robert Tucker, Mass McKmney w ' l ! . . . . ' J o Row 1 QL. to RQ Marjorle Wnalen, Mane Thomas, Patrxcxa Roy, Mary Whalen, Donna Delfavero, janet Albers, Barbara Forsythe, Sandra DeWater, Mary Pudvan, Rob1n Smmg, Joann Vader Row 2 Irene Stamper, Geraldme Schneber, Phyllxs Van Wormer, Robert Wxley, Douglas Vogt, Tucker, Mr Mann. Row 3 Carol Luttrnan, Robert Soop, Ruth Compeau, Dons Townsley, Sharon jenkxns, Barbara Schm1dt, Beverly Malaskx, Mary Lou Shuffet, Nancy Stmgle, Sharon Byrnes, Beverly Slgnor Row 4 Harold Canf1e1d, Donald Warner, Sharon Vandenberg, Barbara Vedder, Txmothy Pomeroy, Chfford LaBrecque, Rzchard Moyer, Susan Hawluns, W1ll1am Gaston, Gerald Reaume, Louxs Doms Sharlene Layland, Carolyn Emberton, Margaret McLe1land, Carol jaynes, Joyce Hamlin, Charlotte Sophomo res Pfesidenl David Hanaford V1Ce-President Dale Devin SeCf9Y3l'Y Shirley Chestnut Treasurer David Stingle QL to R Q Davld Stmgle, Slurley Chestnut, Davld Hanaford, Dale Devltt Row 1 fl to r Q: Maxxne Watts, Betty jennxngs, judsth Bauman, V1ck1 Glatfelter, Barbara Denocour Shxrley Chestnut, Gall Devitt, Sharon Bonds, Judy Burger, janet Van Arnam Row 2 Barbara Lesmewzcz, Susan Beard, Mane Wyss, Maryann jarrell, Ruth Stlckney, Greta Van Straten, Ga11 Keeler, Chrxstme Groves, Mane Schumacher, Vxolet Pattalo Row 3 Rxchard Bam, Davxd Reed, Dxane Nogle, jerry Watts, Helen Easten, Gary Gay, Carol Case, Ruth Ann Waack, Francls Stohcker, Robert Hayes Row 4 W1111am Forsyth, Conrad Cans, Dean Lowe, Lawrence Whxtlock, Kenneth G111, Walter Gxbb, Cordon Hexkklla 1 u 4 I o c , q Row 1 fl to r j janet Munger, JoAnne Smnlg, Mryna Lohmeyer, jenny Ann Chernenkofi, Geraldrne Gllmore, Marlene D1etr1ch, Joyce McK1nney, Patrmcra Shay, DIXIE Baum, janet Rosenbloom, Norma Steadman, Deanna Bolter, Dlana Vlckawomch Glona Montrose, Shlrley Lang, Veronxca Knlght, Martha Mxtchell, Sandra Murrhead, Mar1on Daxley, Nancy Bracken. Row 3 Wxlham Waack, Dav1d Stmgle, Gordon Ferns, Catherme Barnes, Robert Odle, Larry Tlrnber lake, Drana Benson, Davld Hanaford, Donald Melton, Russell Waack, Dlck Roy, Ronald Doyle, james Healey Row 4 Calv1n Sm1th, Ralph Waack, Duane Furrow, james Trent, Dale Devltt, Leonard Comman, James Palmer, Robert Wheeler, Raymond Turnball, Harold Dorman, Roy Carlton, George Bartle, R1chard Corey Row 2: Carol Rickert, Marjorie Estep, Nancy Labowski, Kaye Mann, Carol Lee Page, Faye Lynn Ping, Freshmen Row 1 QL. to R j Mary Bamstable, Sharlene Mxller, Nancy Cropnot, james Reed, Lesley Goff Robert Second, Lols Chnstxan, Nancy Brust, Barbara Vedonnx, Rlchard Lohmelr, Betty Wxley, Sharlene Apple Row 2 Donald Dlemch, Francxs Clement, james Cans, Wxlham Johnston, Ruth Fmley, Vxvxan Ochen, Francxs Hurst, Dxane Redmond, Nancy Lauderback, Paul Stevenson, james Parhament, Mr Douglas Estlund. Edward Heath, jacquelxne Spnnger, Geraldme Hanaford, Joyce Casson, Shlrley Loukx. Row 4 Robert Keene, Rnchard Laupla, Robert Melvxn, Davld McKee, Kenneth Stzckney, Cynthra B eroohm, Elame Ienkms, Beverly Tucker, Douglas Young, Gerald M11ls, Mlchael Ke11er,judy Led better Row 5 Carol Prxdemore Patrzcxa Andrews, Eugene Wxnters, David Fmley, Damel Sxnclau-, Alvm W11 son, Bertha Armstrong, Rhona Newman, Martha Wxllxams, Marlene Roy Row 3: Susan Estep, Marie Wilson, Yvonne Marsh, Gladys Schriber, Patricia Nye, Sharon Tuthill, Row 1 QL to R Q Marxlyn MHykOV1Ch, Gretchen Van Camp, Robert Kmght, Theodore Lowrey, Donald Mxtchell, Donna Rlce, Lawrence Andrews, Dorls Jewett, Lester Hoffmeyer, Robert Lanmng, Ann Gault, Ilene Gallagher, Mr Robert Thompson. Row 2 Ronald Rapelje, Shxrley Khonke, Nancy Bm-d, Beverly I-hldbrandt, Ralph Barnes, james Inman, Harry George, Barry Forsythe, Gordon Whitlock, Sharon Jlkllll, Sharon Butler, Patrlcra Nelson. Row 3 Vlfglnla Hampton, Pr1sc11la Hamrlton, Rxchard Soop, Mary jones, Fred Campbell, Frednck Schultz, joseph Charboneau, Gale Andrews, Lorrame Hawley, john Paul, Joann Tucker, Judxth Tucker Row 4 Ronald Humbarger, Alton Page, Andrew Lauderback, Charles Acker, Wlllxam Kelly, Txmothy jones, Chfford Wellman, Edsel Campbell, Patncxa W1ld, Davld Faro, john I-lxck, john Hanley, Edward Palmer Row 5 Carol Peterson, Dmane Armstrong, Trmothy Hawkms, Rxchard Wrllramson, Mark Taylor, Carl Pxke, Thomas Wllson, Etore Paoluccx, Douglas Wllcox, Charence Hoppe, Margo McGlockl1n nnqvivf'-1 ..... , . a C3 .nl I J Football Row 1 QL to RJ Donald Melton, D3V1d Hanaford, Harold Canfxeld, Gene Garbm, Glenn Reed, Robert Grose, Robert Soop, james jones, Harold Dorman Row 2 Mr Wrlham Waters, Donald Douglas, john Lewls, Lawrence Trmberlake, Patrxck Benton, Lawrence Whltlock, Gerald Vader, Ralph Waack, james Healy, Mr Nrck Iann1 Row 3 Robert Barnes, R1chard Godette, Robert Tucker, Bruce Morene, Charles Meyer, james Trent, Rxchard Corey, Dale Devxtt, Robert Snell Y if - V1-fn . Xl ,V IA-.f Y ' . . ,H A-- , I The Clarencevxlle football team started off another successful season September llth by defeatmg thelr rlval Farmlngton, 7 6, the flrst mme 1n s1xteen years Gene Garbxn scored all of Clarencev1lle's poxnts The next week the TroJan's played on 'vhlford's fleld only to be defeated, 25 7 james Jones scored for C I-L S and Robert Grose added the extra poznt. Hungry for vzctory and playmg host to Huron Townshlp the next week, Robert Soop and Donald Douglas collected pomts as the TroJan's downed them, 18 0 Playmg away the followmg week, Robert Soop scored on the openmg luck-off and Glenn Reed scored once, but proved not to enough, as Northvllle went ahead to w1n 25 13 At home agam, the Trojan's played Clarkston only toend up on the short end of a 13 12 score, loslng thexr chance for a posslble t1e for the f1rst place Robert Soop tallled twice whxle Dale Dev1tt and james Jones socred one touchdown aplece as C H. S blasted Holly, 25 0 Gene Garbm makmg one extra pomt, In the annual Homeconung game, w1th Gene Garbxn scorlng agam and Glenn Reed and James jones collecnng poxnts, Brighton was shut out, 25 0 The last game of the season ended wrth Clarencevxlle tymg the1r school scormg record and beatmg Keego Harbor, 32 6 Robert Snell scored once whxle Glenn Reed and Gene Garbm tallled twlce Robert Grose added two extra polnts At the end of the season, several players recelved honors from vanous news papers m Detroxt. Captam Robert Grose, tackel, quarterback, Glenn Reed, and center, Bruce Morene recexved ALLHSTATE honorable mennon from the Detrozt Tlmes and News Glenn Reed and Robert Grose recexved the same honors from the Detroxt Free Press These boys along wlth Rxchard Godette were chosen as best ID the league and were elected to the WAYNE OAKLAND COUNTY LEAGUE TEAM Basketball QUpper left to upper rlghtj Gerald Vader, Douglas Vogt, Robert Soop, Cl1fford La Brecque, Dav1d Hanaford, Bruce Morene, Cary Benson, Leonard Corman, Robert Grose, James Jones, Nelson Todd, John Lewls, Mr Orloske 'U' November 'F December january February Tournament Play 30 Taylor Center 10 Keego Harbor 14 Farmmgton 56 17 Brlghton 7 Nort.hv11le 11 Holly 19 Mxlford 28 Keego Harbor 1 Farmxngton 4 Brlghton 8 Northvrlle 16 Mxlford 18 Clarkston 24 Holly Bently S3 77 50 Facmg larger and more experxenced teams, the Trojan basketball team, coached by Mr Arthur Orloske, were out classed 1n many as pects Lack of depth and expenence proved to be the ma1n factor, as the Trojans f1!'llSl'lEd the season Wldl two wxns Conunously rack mg up po1nts for C H.S were Glenn Reed 201 poxnts, Robert Grose 164 poxnts, and Dav1d Hanaford 136 pomts 34 58 34 30 ' 39 - 40 39 ' 69 49 . . . 54 56 . 4 - 84 52 ' . ' . ' It 21 Clarkston 54 37 ' . . . . . . as so . . - ' . 1 ' 56 51 ' ' 4 ' S1 47 4 ' 64 51 ' ss 33 es 44 It 52 li H V2 I a 9 QL to R j james Healy, W1ll1am Forsythe, R1chard Bam, Wxllxam Waack, Russell Waack, Davld Stmgle, George janxsse, Gary Gay, Lawrence Tlmberlake, Harold Dorman, George Battle, Roy Carlton, James Trent, Dale Devxtt, Coach W1ll1am Waters 1754 ma Row IQL to R., W1ll1am Campbell, Edward Heath, Lawrence Andrews, Donald Mrtchell, Ronald Rapelje, Mr Galatr Row 2 Dav1d Fmley, Harry George, Wllllam Kelly, Barry Forsythe, Gordon Wh1tlock. Row 3 Cllfford Wellman, Tlmothy Hawkrns, Rrchard Wlllxamson, joseph Charboneau, Etore Paoluccl, Davld Farrell I Af D ' ' l if 4 f 1 M '. . ? X ' X ' ' ' C lm R 5 - f . . ' 'X 2 - 4 Q f 1 u A '- , ' lk i 4 xl X X N ' H Q I X .ivy A 1 V K A ' 4 1 n ' 1 j l r l l ng, 5 'J ig me ', F 4,15 ..,k' 5 ,. 2? '51 -, M :X U, -I vis , ,. - q z ' 'X .gg-Fawn 'l L' 3 Hi Nfl xl' s- A, B: ' I 3 ' ru xg ' 5 N--W' l, TQI' 1:1 :Y , , :Qx', V ' '. f H j -. -r ' 3 1 'V I . I lv, 3 K i 9 ' N . v , r . K 4 4 .J Q . ,G I, E, V . ' r Cross Country QL to R., Rlchard Bam, Wrllxam Forsythe, Davld Reed, james Healy, Duane Roy, Rlchard Moyer, Louxs DOITIS, Donald Mxtchell, KKDEEIIHS, james Reed The Clarencevllle Hlgh School cross country team began Its 1954 season September 17th, wlth a meet at Redford Umon and were handed thexr fxrst defeat, September 24th found the Clarencevrlle thmclads at Mrlford, only to be defeated agam Lack of depth and expenence proved to be the mam factor as Bently beat Clarencevxlle the followmg week. On October 8th at Avondale, a stronger and more experxenced team agaxn ruled over Clarencevxlle Wxth only two semors, Duane Roy and joseph Nhtchel, to spark the team, the Trojans were agaxn beaten on October 15th, by Keego Harbor The run was held at Clarencevrlle The Thxrd Annual C H S Cross Country Meet was held at Cass Benton Park on October 22nd, The power of depth and experience was agaxn shown as Bently won, followed by Belvxlle, Mllford, Howell, Keego Harbor, Avondale, and Clarencevxlle, placxng rn that order Duane Roy, Clarencev1lle's out standmg runner, came wrtlun slxteen seconds of the school record, runmng hrs best ume of 10 49 Coachxng the team was Mr Wxllxam Hone Track Team nr-v-.nv ....1,- . .. 6- X , , , X rs l , , n ' g . ' . . ,- , u ' l . ' I - c , n - ' , 'X . O ' 1 - . I ' , ' V .-.- . . X . - I ' - . ' U . l ta Q Q ' A- -4 TJ . , N ' 'r -- ..-,,,, i I .' . - ' 'ts.-f-- V. amen 'i--'lou-napa.-1-.g..g as T- , 4, H, ? Row IQL to R Q Rrchard Moyer, R1Ch3Yd Bam, Davld Reed L Tlmberlake, Dav1d Hanaford, james Healy, Thomas jordan Row 2 Wlllxam Gaston, john Jarrell, james Trent, Dale Devxtt, Donald Douglas, james Jones, james Reed, manager Coached by Mr Wxlham Hone, the 1954 track team started 1ts season Aprll 10th, at an lnvltatlonal Meet at Howell Clarencevllle placed fourth, only mlssmg thrrd place by one sixth of a pornt. Our next meet, Apnl 14th, was a trlangular meet with lnkster, Roosevelt, and South Lxon, 1n wh1ch C H. S took second. At the followmg meet, on the home track, Aprll 21st, Clarencevllle was defeated by the Farmmgton Falcons On Apr-11 30th, C H. S placed thrrd rn a tnangular meet between Keego Harbor, Detrolt Lutheran, and Clarencewlle, the school placrng 1n that order In our fxrst meet wlth a league school, May 5th, the Trojans defeated Mxlford on thelr home tract for Clarencev1lle's f1rst vzctory of the season. The Annual League Meet held on May 12th found C. H. S. takmg second place, losmg to Clarkston by only fave sxxths of a pomt. In a meet wlth Clawson and Garden Clty, May 19th, the Trojans topped them both, takmg f1l'St place. 'I'h1s year Clarencevrlle had two boys go to State, Wrlham Myers and Lee Wrlcox. Many school records were broken th1s year and new ones estabhshed: hlgh hurdles, W1Ll1am Myers, 21. 3, 440, Donald Douglas, 55. 5, 220, john jarrell, 24, 3, shot, Paul Vanderberg, 39'6 , broad jump, james jones, 18'3 g 880 relay team Wilham Myers, Donald Douglas, james jones, 101111 Jarrellg hxgh jump, john jarrell, S'5 . Baseball Row IU. to RJ james jones, Robert Soop, Lou1s Dorns, Harold Canfxeld, Davld Hanaford, Damel Colgrove Row 2 Robert Tucker, Duane Roy, Robert Grose, Robert Snell, Glenn Reed, Roy Carlton, Coach Nxck lanm Coached by Mr Nmck Ianm, the Trojan baseball team took the Wayne Oakland County League txtle for the th1rd consecutwe year Startmg out the season by playmg hos tto Bnghton, the Trojans were downed 2-0 Facmg Keego Harbor on the home fxeld, the Trojans went on to an easy vmctory as they defeated them, 6 1 Pltcher, Glen Reed holdlng Keego Harbor to only one hlt. The scores for the rest of the season were Northvzlle Mllford Holly Bn ghton N orthv11le Ke e go Harbor Clarkston Farmmgton Mxlford Holly 9 Smce thls was the th1rd straight year for Clarencevxlle to take the Champxonshmp, C I-LS became the fust league school to reure a permanent trophy D we they ' 10 1 ' 5 0 S 4 ' 0 2 ' 8 0 17 0 7 0 ' 9 5 ' 9 5 8 f T ? 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W I Homecoming The Homecomxng Queen and Court sponsored by Student COUIICII and G1rls Athletxc Assocxatlon were Evelyn Wereb queen Karen Russell Carol Pomeroy Donna DelFavero and Sharon Moreland court The Queen and Court re1gned over the Bnghton Clarencev1lle Football game and the followmg Home commg Dance The court rece1ved corsages of red and whxte carnatlons Evelyn was the f1rst Queen to wear the t1ara pur chased by Student Cour1c1l wh1ch IS to be worn by the homecommg queen each year A bronze plaque was also purchased by the Student COUIICII on wh1ch the homecommg queens' names w1ll be mscrlbed each year The plaque w1ll be placed 1n the trophy case 1I'1 the C H S bu1ld1ng I' Student Council Row 1 CL t0 R 1 Donald Melton, Robert Grose, Sharon Moreland, Bruce Morene, Carol Armstrong Douglas Vogt, ' Row 2 Gene Scholes, Amta Lopnz, Manon Darley, Carol Roy Row 3 Kay Flelds, Gretchen VanCamp, Betty McCloskey, Delores Campbell, Joann Tucker, judlty Tucker, Bonme Jacobs, janet Van Arnam A magazme dr1ve klcked off the student councll Varled act1v1t1es for the year of 54 55 The scoreboard The student councll also made recommen datlons to orgamze a chapter of the Semor Natlonal Honor SOC1ety 1n C1arencev111e Hlgh School In October delegates from our student councll attended a C1t1zensh1p Conference held 1n Ann Arbor at the Umverslty of M1ChlgaH On a selected Thursday of every month representatlves from our league schools meet at the alternate schools to dlscuss act1v1t1es, problems and other current school affalrs . . . . ,S . . . . , -, object of the drive was a fund for an electric 7 ! 7 Journalism 41' ROW 1 U' tc R l I-01115 DORIS, Gerald Rogers. M2l'YP11dv2n, Joyce Txmberlake Karen Russell Row 2 Nlxss 'VlClf1!1HBY, Susan Hawlons, Betty Gentry, Max Ashmore, Charles Icieyer, Pan-rck Benton, Robert Tucker, Gene Garbzn, Roberta Barnes Drivers Training Row 1 QI. to R Q Marjorxe Estep, Sally Hall, Nancy Stmgle, Carol Armstrong, Joyce Txmberlake, Bar bara Schmidt, Richard Bam, Carol Emberton, Mary Pudvan, Carol jaynes Row 2 Mr Marra, Mary Shuffet, Ruth Compeau, Gary Gay, Dorothy Phxllxps, Marjone Godette, Russell Vvaack, Richard Roy, Donna lrwm, Mr Boogren. Row 3 jack McGowan, William Gaston, Rxchard Corey, Howard Shuster, Marjone Ferns, Robert Buzzo, ja me s Healy Row 4 Raymond Tumbull, james Eastxn, Dale Ostrander, Duane Roy, Dale Devxtt, james Trent, Harold Dorman, Fred Gault, Davld Aho O 1 Q rf n , ' ., k A V K . Q ,F ' W '4!. 4 I kv Q' .X 1 D , : .-' ,.L f I Y -ref R gi r i inf, r r gill T 2 D ' I: J' 1' if J' 5 X h , S '- 4 s , i 5 Vi 1 ' I I , .u g , in I I C-J.A. . Row 1 QL. to R j MISS McKmney, Sharon Byrnes, Karen Russell, Sharon Moreland, Maureen Darley, Nancy Moore, Mrss Myers Row 2 Carol Rxckert, Marlon Darley, Gayle Devrtt, Janet Van Amam, janet Prxdemore, Joyce McK1nney, V1Ck12 Glatfelter, Beverly Colvrn, Margaret Petsch, Mary Pudvan Row 3 Thyonma Srmth, Joyce Trmberlake, Beverly Ma1a51q,Barbara Schmxdt, Marjone Ferns, D1ane Benson, Cathenne Barnes, Mane Schumacher, Carol Case, Marjorxe Estep Varsity Club we -L Row 1 QI.. to R., Duane Roy, james Trent, Rxchard Godette, Robert Snell, Dale Devltt, Bruce Morene, Gerald Vader, Robert Grose, Glenn Reed Row 2 james jones, Harold Dorman, Gene Garbln, Robert Tucker, Rxchard Corey, Robert Barnes, Dav1d Hanaford, Lawrence Whitlock, Nelson Todd Row 3 R1chardBa1n, Robert Soop, Rxchard Moyer, Harold Canfxeld, joseph Mltchell, john Lewls, Dav1d Reed, Louls Dorns, james Healy The Clarencevmlle Vars1ty Club, whxch IS open to all boys earmng letters xn sports, IS becommg more and more recogmzed each year The orgamzatlon was formed, not only to honor athletes and to pro mote athlencs, but also to rarse money for athleuc eqmpment, On january 29th, the V2.!'S1f.'Y Club sponsored a donkey basketball game Thev also sponsored basketball games between the teachers and alumm, and the teachers and semors. Thms year they plan to fore- ward the proceeds from the games and then' annual dance, wluch was held m Apr11, toward some eqmpment for the new athleuc fleld. A standard Varslty Club jacket was also decxded on, and was purchased by most of the members. Mr. Wxllxam Hone, track and cross country coach, was the club sponsor. 0 rl ' ' ' ' 5 ' ' I ' 9 E 1 1 g - f . . l 1 A ' 4- s ' T f as a i ' if .N ,,, V , -Li L , . -I . N f' u . V 'Q I -. V. A , . 'x -. . '41 ' V 5 . ,Q I ' . l a Y . . . C . FHA Row I Dlana Vxckowamch, Carol Lee Page, Carol Pndemore, Yvonne Marsh, Phyl1ss Van Wormer, judy Ledbetter, Barbra Verdonl, Nancy Brust, Sharlene Mxller Row II Faye Lynn Pmg, Donna Del Favero, Patrlcxa Nye, Nancy Stxngle, Ruth Ann Waack, Dorls jewett, Ilene Gallegar, Mane Schmacher, Beverly Malaslu, Mrs Doty Row III Sharon Butler, Ann Gault, Donna Rmce, Donna Irw1n, Mary Jones, Mane Wyss, Susan Beard Sharon Byrnes, Roberta Bames, Margaret McLe1land, Row IV Patrlcla Wlld, Carol Peterson, MarJor1e Ferrls, Gaxl Andrews, Margo McG1ockl1n, jo Anne Tucker, Pnscella Hamxlton Future Homernakers of Amerrca xs a local, state, and nauonal organrzatron of gxrls who are or have taken homemakmg. Act1v1t1es for the year have mcluded an mformal and formal 1mt1at1on m the fall, reg1ona1 meetmg w1th F.H.A. g11'1S In other schools 1n thrs area held tlus year at Farmmgton I-hgh School. They made up a basket for a local needy famxlxes, had a Chrxst mas party. The gxrls worked on erther a sewmg or coolcmg project, The g1rls sold at basketball games and held a Mother Daughter Tea, The orgamzatxon was sponsored by Mrs. Joann Doty. F.T.A. U... to R j Norma Stedman, Betty G'Schw1nd, Sandra Mu1rhead, Claudxa Boyce, Mary Whalen, Lorrame Bldwell, Mary Pudvan, Maman Da11ey, jamce Smalt, Row 2 V1rg1n1a Fox, Karen Russell, Beverly Malaskl, Barbara Schm1dt, Barbara Lesmewxcz, Douglas Row 3 Edythe Smmg, Bonnie Jacobs, Cathenne Barnes, Maureen Darley, Mancy 'vioore, Sharon 'viore land, Sharon jenkms, Joyce T1mber1ake, Betty Stephenson Row 4 Mr Young, joan Moody, Betty jo Gentry, Bob Barnes, Robert Snell, Robert Grose, Robert Buzzo, Marjone Ferns, Dorothy Phllhps Young, Mary Lou Shuffett, Gloria Gilmore, Beverly Colvin. Varsity C eerleaders Moore In Lme Carol jaynes, Karen Russell, Sharon Byrnes, Nancy Moore, Ruth Compeau, 'Vi-WY Pudwm O Down QL. to R. jr Karen Russell, Carol jaynes, Ruth Compeau, Sharon Byrnes, Mary Pudvan, Nancy Reserve Cheerleaders ...aw-... Nw Majorettes 1 1451 4L.wRy judlth Tucker Jlldldl Dowdy, Shlrley Chestn Marjorle Estep W Nancy Cropxot, Joyce Tyler, Pat S'l1u1V2l1, Rose Mon-el, joan Hayes ut . 1 '. 11 rf ', ,'1 M! VL: f Q 3 ga fr , V 'V , , V 1 Q X., 'A V .: . f fl f Q' i ,L ' 'f ' A e 1 e 2 A A 1 5 . gr A: W i E . . , 5 fd '- - i 5 , ? ' , 'i A 2 r f, 1 I ' f ' S l ' 1 ' Q P 5 5 3 y 3 . 2 . ,, M . jviyak 'wwx X 1-r. 0 L N: .1 V 'L 'lr-if Y A ,I . 1. . . , -- Band Row 1 QL. to R. Q: Dorothy Phillips, Beverly Hildebrandt, Daniel Vargo, Barbara Verdoni, Sandra head, Gretchen VanCarnp, Barbara Schmidt. Row 2: Carol Yost, Lois Gigurer, Richard Laupitz, Lorraine Hawley, Gordon Whitlock, Gerald Mills, Charles Meyer, Fred Schultz, Michael Keller, Donald Melton, Ruth Rapelje, Theodore Cowery Row 3: Vicki Gladfelter, Katherine George, Dorris Jewett, Thomas Wilson, Lawrence Glatfelter, Carol Rickert, Catherine Barnes, Ronald Rapelje, James Parliament, David Farrell, Robert Keene, Ralph Barnes, Roger Rapelje. Paul Stevens, Douglas Wilcox, Daniel Sinclair, Clifford Wellman Gerald Rogers. Standing: Carol Pridemore, David Hanley. .,,, tv, 1 ,Vg I a i Dance Band Row 1 QL, to R. j: Harold Canfield, Donald Melton, Garrett Van Camp, Dorothy Phillips, Bruce Morene. Row 2: Michael Keller, Fred Schultz, Thomas Wilson, Gerald Rogers, Clifford Wellman. Row 3: George Zedan, Barbara Schmidt, Max Ashmore. Library QL. to R., Mrs Harnes, Robert Buuo, janet Burger, Mary jones, Pr1sc1l1a Hamrlton, Gary Gay, Barbara Schnndt, Beverly Malaskl, Gordon Hexkkxla, Phyllxs Van Wormer, Charlotte Tucker, Barbara Forsyth, Manlyn Gay, Carol Carter, Carol Pomeroy f' Apu QI. to R ,Deanna Bolten, Carol Pomeroy, janet Rozenbloom, Betty o'Schw1nd, Donna Del Favero, Marxe Thomas, Marjone Whalen, Dxxxe Baum, jenny Ann Chernochoff, janet 'viunger Row 2 janet Albers, Faye Lynn Pxng, Shrrley Lang, Glona Montrose, Sharnn Herts, Shrrley Chestnut Douglas Vogt Veromca Kmght, Mary Whalen, Sandra De Water Row 3 Dean Nogle, Marlene Robltallle, judxty Bauman, Barbara lesmewrcz, Douglas Young, Davld Stxnszle Sharon Bonds Iudy Burger, Mary Lou Shuffett Barbara Denocour Row 4 Mr Asplln, Carol Armstrong, Ruth Suckney, Larry Tlrnberlake, Donald Warner, Ray Turnball, jack McGowan, Betty Gentry, Betty McC1oskey,W1111am Waack, Bonme Jacobs Office Girls Row 1 QL to R j Sandra Muirhead, Patricia Shay, Judith Harper Row 2 Sharon Bymes, Violet Paatalo, Miss Barbara Roberts, Ann Beemer Row 1: U. to Rj: Janice Smalt, Carol Pomeroy, joan Hays , Beverly Colvin, Marion Dailey, Robin Sinnig, Lorraine Bidwell. Row II: Sharon jewett, Janet Van A1-nam, Edythe Sinnig, Mrs. Margaret Sessions, Karen Russell, Sally Hall, Virginia Fox, Annual Staff Row I QL to R1 Mxss McK1nney, Maureen Darley, Betty McC1osky, Joyce Txmberlake, Judy Wmg, Row 2 Mlss Earl, Carol Pomeroy, Carol Armstrong, Roberta Barnes, Nelson Todd, Louxs Dems, Ruth Compeau, Susan Hawlans, Betty Stevenson, Margaret Petsch, Mary Pudvan Row 3 Gene Garbm, George Beard, james Glbbs, Patrlck Benton, Charles Meyer, Robert Tucker, Howard Makee, Max Ashmore, joseph Mxtchell, Gerald Rogers, Marjorxe Ferns Karen Russel, Richard Godette, Nancy Moore, Robert Barnes 7 1 . 'j lz .idx .Xl ' l 'Q C f. vn- l. 4 -Q. , I ,xf X14 QQ xl rx 14 x' - .Vg s, . R .qi I CV be 'G ! i Wa- KENNEDY TOOL 8. GAGE CO. 20415 ANTAGO Spencer 1. Tools Gages and Precrsron H E E N E Y Aircraft Parts d 2 2541 sf Funeral Director ...J Z:-'SWS Phone FArmlngton 0470 SWK FARMINGTON MICHIGAN WlShlng the Semors of 1954 55 The Best ' Com pllments HALLOCK S BARBER SHOP Jiv- Farmmgton Cleaners T N C 32725 Grand Ruver Avenue Phone FA 0329 Repamng r b Compliments of NEFPS CONFECTIONERY 20318 MIDDLEBELT ROAD Bert's Barbershop 27230 GRAND RIVER I M hg Judson Glass and Mirror Company 27102 Grand River KE 2 4150 Courtesy Service SPEEDWAY 79 B H KE 4 9542 27349 G BAYSIDE CONSTRUCTION C0 FA gf 11 TONE E DRIVE IN CURB SERVICE Chk C O Complimenls of C 3 . Detroi 19 ic i an ' ll Tires- a eries-Accessories Phone: - d R Complete Home Custom Remodeling Service Pizza the way you like it ic en and Shrimp Dinners . Call in carry- ut and Short Ord rmin on 88-J Shop at ROBERTSON S Ia T B Rayl Subsdaryl THE NEIGHBORHOOD STORE WITH DOWNTOWN SELECTIONS Complete Stocks Prompt Servvce Reasonable Pruces JEWEL PAINTS KITCHENWARE PLUMBING SUPPLIES HOME WORK SHOP TOOLS DELTA PORTER CABLE SKIL THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT FOR SPORTS GARDEN TRACTORS POWER MOWERS HOUSEHOLD GOODS ROBERTSON HARDWARE COMPANY ALWAYS PLENTY OF CONVENIENT PARKING SPACE Grand Rlver and Elght Male KEnwood 3 5399 FArmlngton 2625 Compliments of L M Russell Hardware Phone KE 24150 Compliments of 8 G E and Crosley Appliances RCA CROSLEY MOTOROLA TV SETS 33321 Grand Rwer 26456 Grand Rlver KE 21515 KE 24229 T . . I I I I 4.-If U 27322 West Seven Mile Road Comp! ents of Bud and Carl's West E ght M le Farm 9086 QUINLEY S RESTAURANT 27206 G d R d 3 9704 RIO CI EANFRQ dl soo Johnny's Market 22 70 C3 d R GROCERIES 9 fMd f Congratulatwns ' Office ond Yord 31525 Grand Rwer Avenue COAL and COKE im i i . 7- 1 ron iver Phone: KEnwoo - 26621 Wes? Seven Mile Road Au Phone: KEnwoo -O Q , , 4 ron :ver cum. o i nigh Seven Doys COMPLIMENTS Wally Zehnder Meats Telephones M A C S Kenwood 2 1884 of 2 0687 Sc Io S5 00 Store 33317 Grand Rlver Avenue FARMINGTON MICHIGAN Compl ments of FARMINGTON DAIRY, INC FArmIngfon 0135 S T EDWARDS Gradmg 8. Dramage Contractors I 2805 W S M d THOMPSON'S STGVE CO. HOME APPLIANCES Authorized Frigidaire and Coleman Dealer 26538 Grand River KE 2 9400 SlPPLE'S MARKET Beer Wme Grocerles Meats Phone KE 19484 27101 GRAND RIVER at NEGAUNEE MAXWELL J. SMITH CINCJ The REXAll Drug Store 27702 West Enght Mule Road at Grand Rlver FARMINGTON MICHIGAN Comphments of EERRIS SERVICE 27719 West Seven Mlle Road of 1954 55 The Best ' 30 Y Quality Lathmg 8. Plastering KEN BENNETT 8. VERN HAWLEY 113 W gt 45 8 T 21125 M ddlebelt C IRdIlA tlClg - . - . - I . dv, , Licensed Contractors ears' Experience --'3IS+1- . . . Wishing the Seniors FArmington 8- FArmin on 27 ' 2111 uck Road 1 . ommercia - esi en ia - ccous ica ei in s COMPLIMENTS Smrlh Iupper lumber Company 28575 GRAND RIVER Farmrngion 0955 Kinwood 2 8530 Byrne s Servrce MIDDLEBELT at SEVEN MILE Cpleff UNION BUILDING SUPPLY C0 Affrlrated wrfh Unron Wreckrng Co MAIN YARD 31245 W EIGHT MILE RD e gr 8. Mddl bell Rd! EVELYN KREASON DANCE STUDIO Q P h Ch Id s Il 29200 Grand Rrver FA 1106 METAL MASTERS Manufaclurrng Co 27268 Grand Rrver at Erghf Mule Rd Kinwood 3 4414 Tables Made to Order Any Srze Tables are Genurne Formrca S49 95 and up Eric's Poultry Farm Poultry-Meats-Eggs Melvln St. W M le West of M'ddIebeIt on 7 M'Ie OPEN: Wed Thur F . 9-9 pm -Sat 9-5 p m COMPLIMENTS l.8N MARKET Formmgton 9089 30444 West Eight Mule Road WEST POINT MOTOR SUPPLY 27620 W 8 Mule Rd at Grand Rxver Phone Farm 1306 Farmington Much Bowl at the RECREATION Open Bowlmg Afternoons and All Day Saturday and Sunday o 32315 Grand Rlver Farm 1586 RAINBOW PARK RESTAURANT Featuring Chlcken m the Basket LUNCHES-sANowlcHEs-DINNERS onoens TO TAKE our so 1 G d R of 55 ' , i 1 I ., ., ri, . . . . . OF : . ' , ' I l O O O I I 0 F A R M I N G T 0 N We Bake Our Own Cakes, Pies, Rolls and Donuts 69 ran iver Farmin on 25 O ' I3 . I f xt I W A 5 O . O Compliments of A. BI BEARD Mflvm HARDWARE a son a FEED Gradmg Contractor Phone FArmmg1on 9072 DOZING IOADING A9495 Weyhe L 0 30015 WEST EIGHT NIIIE Telephone FAmngfo 'I5'I4W THE FARMINGTON STATE BANK complete bankmg servlce F d ID p tl C p T ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS ' A' I I C O I A A r, iv nic : r I n - O I Member of Federal Reserve Syste era e osi nsurance or oronon Compliments of SAMHAT MARKET 27222 Grand River MEATS GROCERIES Compl menfs of RON DE VU DRIVE IN Carry Out Servuce Speclahzmg rn Good Food Phone FArmmgIon I344 29666 GRAND RIVER AT COLGATE Complvments of KEIIERS GREENIIOUSE 28822 West Eight Male Phone FArmmgIon 1597 Compl menls of S A M A R S Drug Vornety Eckerls Tool '1mI MWHIIIGCIIII mv Company .....-q Tf' ? xl' Farmington Bakery 33250 Grand River FARM 0075 Farmmgton Mlchl9Cm i ' i 1 7 Compliments of A i 7 7 t ref. 1 - . I c ' C I I om imen s o CURT I'IAll PONTIAC 33229 Grand River Phone FArmmgfon 2780 Courtesy lumber 8. Supply Co Garage Bunldmg Modernuzohon Contractmg 27335 Grand Rlver Defrost 19 Muchugon Telephones KEnwood 2 3874 FArmmgfon 2015 Comphmenfs of W J DURHAM 8. COMPANY 27360 Grand River Telephone KEnwood 10111 PHILIP THOMAS JEWELER ED'S RADIATOR REPAIR Eight Mule and Grand Ruver 23613 Formmgfon Road 20719 Onfogo Formmgton TELEPHONE FA 2315 C pl I f I SUPER SERVICE STATION . I . . .Nan ' O M v I Couples 14
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