Clarenceville High School - Trojan Yearbook (Livonia, MI)
- Class of 1956
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' Cx .K- I2 , rj f 4, 1 D 1- J l . 6 ,fi ,--V X 1: Q -'J ,K c ' . ,, . a, X NJ ' 5 f ' 1 ' -n I A A ,XY . ,'-ry ' 5 ',, 2 'N . , 5 Q --' , g A, x C 7 A at ,f J, 4' 4 X ' A x AY. :DITOR Bob Barnes BUSINESS MANAGER Mary Pudvan ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLASS Cathernne Barnes SENIOR Joan Moody SPORTS Robert Tucker ACTIVITIES Marian Danley PHOTOGRAPHER Max Ashmore TYPISTS Sharon Byrnes Ruth Compeau Sharon Vandenberg Barbara Veddar TRGJA The opemng and floszng 0 floors represents both ll bvgmnmg ann' an endtng We the sta edztton 0 our annual hopmg Lt will or you unlock thx floors 0 the patst prgsont and futurf , , I ' . f ,, of the 1956 Trojan, present the Key ' f -' f - f IN OUR COMMUNITY WHO HAVE LABORED LONG HOURS ON BEHALF OF OUR NEW ATHLETIC FIELD WE DEDICATE THIS YEARBOOK AS A SMALL TOKEN OF APPRECIATION. TO OUR ALUMNI AND FRIENDS ,y'v, ' .4 Q7 . L A . Mm W' T gi i,Ww , Q 'Q h jg Mug I, -W. ' Q f ,N , ,f ffbyv ,W f.-Q , , 4 fm I WZ , Vw L 'ff 4. 1 ,, 4, gif 75 'X 1, A! QS Q . fm , M, 1 fy' N' 51 1 wlw 1 Muay 4 . M., ,934 5 f , z . ,Sgt ,i g4 31 K L, :fi f 4 1 X Q r -is I . 13' - TION 8 FA Vi fl ' ,W ici- f' ,Hg 'QQM W ' . ' 1 ,-INUil'll1'l' of u lvm'lu'r is tha' antivipalvrl .,,'- BOARD OF EDUCATIO Robert F Rlckert President Fred Barley Secretory Wllllam G lawruson Trustee Richard A Gaul? Treasurer James A Nncholas Trustee L E Schmidt Superintendent Stanley Insh Assistant Superintendent 'N l - if CW wff'Ll4w.iz,f MM Why LQ., gfncigflr WMWWQ l N a n' I 1s x 5m.,,,t-' W X dx I X, 1 P ' . L X S X . V4 Q t . ' X Q ' X: W' L. -D N X 7 I I K A 1 l ' ' Y j r ' F -- X- ' ' , 4, X fb W . . CL -f I' SECRETARIAL STAFF W1 ,gn-.. 'X Mlss Barbara Rogers Mrs Peg Sessions Superintendent s Secretory Prnncnpczl s Secretory Mrs Helen Wllluams Admmvstrohve Secretory Mrs Ruby Reld Bookkeeper rx L . QW? , I LM Q.. Q e r H ,Wy Y s We Marilyn Anderson Jamce Walton B S Henry Fallon B S Speech Englush Home Economucs Mathemohcs Science Mathemohcs Scnence Englnsh Ethel Hames B S Frank I-lardmg B S Library Mathematics Ggjgwl-fffqw W WJLM NOT PICTURED Home Economics Nick Iannl B A Soclal Studies 4- f ' , B.A. ' , . , , . . S ' A Charline Fouts, B.S. Anthony Galati, B.A. CUl'0lY'1 GGMYY, 5-5- . lf, s. -4 5 Q 5 X Kal l Warren LaClair Darwin Larson B.S., M.S. B.S., M.Ed. Industrial Arts Science Drivers' Training A X lx' lrl l l V I Mary Lavers ' B.A., M.A. Language Guidance Arthur Mann, B A Anthony Marra, B S Sondra McKinney B A Social Studies Guidance Wmmfred Mummery B S Home Economncs Guidance Industrial Arts English Drivers Training QW lrvm Nichols B S Betty Myers B S Physical Education Bflnd -M 6 K, .. ,,, ,nn ,ua Arthur Orloske Physucal Educahon Betty Schettenhelm Commercial in-s-nf Carl Pacacha B E Donald Perrin B M Robert Thompso Martha Tulloss B A Englush Sclence John Turlo, B-5 Wllliam Waters, B S. Robert Young, B S l'll570l'Y Social Studues Commercnal Science M B.S., M.S. Social Studles' l Music I U D I7 l B.A. B.A. fx ' Gnup gnop In the good old days J'-'57 e5f'n9 Now as I was soymg The bus was lute again? 4- X II ' ll Q wb N, it . f ,f L -ls x U' , , fl' wg X s X . 1 K , 4, 12 , . . -? . .ff i K Q 11 n ' ' ll ll . I . ak . -. 1 f' ,qw va - -w A! .,, , 1 !, , A 3' 4 y . -fx, Q ,L ,C ,Al 5 Y' , . 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Qh... ,,.. r s GLENN KELLY VALEDICTORIAN Durlng Glenn s four years at Clarencevulle he mam tamed a 3 6 average out of a possible 4 O He has been actuve nn Student Council and parttcnpated In the Junior and Sensor play Glenn was elected to the Wolverine Boys State nn Lansmg durmg the summer of 1955 In the future he plans to be a teacher or an electrical engtneer 'UIQ BARBARA SCHMIDT CO SALUTATORIAN Attendmg Clarencevllle for tour years Barbara mauntamed an average of 3 5 parttclpated In such actlvltles as G A A FTA band and the Sensor play She was elected to goto the Wolverlne Gtrls State In Ann Arbor ln the summer of 1955 Barbaras future plans are to be a math or sctence teacher BOB BARNES CO SALUTATORIAN Bob Barnes has maintained a 35 average out of a possible 4 0 Bob was the president of Student Councnl In his sensor year He has been actuve nn sports durtng hls four years at Clarence vulle Bob was also elected to go to Wolvertne Boys State In Lansmg an the summer of 1955 He plans to be a nu clear physnclst un the future so-'gp an tk! cf 4- 11' V . . - .I . . . .. . . . . I l. fxp ,U X, ,I Lt XY . xp' . r U11 E - - a . ' H ttlilglx out of a possible 4.0. Barbara has be ' , if ggsf 'fl XJ .. . ... ...I sip jlbkjixlxw . . . ' . Q l t. - ' ' . . y IV' VL x . . 1 Q 1 f dl w X Av 'LV J I A 1 .i J , K r ' , 1 ' X' J Last Wull and Testament We the graduatung class of 1956 hereby declare thus to be our last wull and testament beung of sound mund and un good health present thus document to the students of Clarencevulle Hugh School Charlotte Tucker bequeath my abuluty to maneuver my car unto and out of tught spots to Susan Beard Joyce Hamlun bequeath my helpfulness un shorthand to Martha Mutchell Mary Pudvan bequeath my I2 cashmere sweaters to Maruan Dauley Barbara Schmudt bequeath my sulence and soberness to Nancy Labowsku Betty Gentry bequeath my red skurt to Joanne Senuk Joan Moody bequeath my curly haur to Duane Benson Glenn Kelly bequeath my outstandung basketball abuluty to Dave Hanaford Roger Mularch bequeath my romantuc qualutues to Bull Waack Robun Sunnug bequeath my modesty to Ruchard Corey John Lewus bequeath my handwrutung to Betty Edwards Gary Benson bequeath my heught to Donald Melton Donna Hanaford bequeath my abuluty to guve usable belated burthday gufts to Gayle Devutt Charles Meyer bequeath my Iove of classucal musuc to Dale Devutt Dale Ostrander bequeath my rebel yell to James Trent Robert Wuley bequeath my 6 foot frame to George Bartle Roger Rapelle bequeath my love for rock n roll to Ruchard Roy Darus Townsley bequeath my small stature to Ruth Stuckney Donald Warner bequeath my good looks to anyone who can fund them Darlune Bogg bequeath my pruvulege to come to school late to Sandy Muurhead Carolyn Puke bequeath my sweet dusposutuon to Barbara Lesnuewucz Elaune Johnson bequeath my T2 passenger green Studebaker to Myrna Lohmeuer Donna Del Favero bequeath my abuluty to catch my man to Duxue Baum Barbara Forsyth bequeath my embarrassung moments to Roy Carlton We Janet Burger and Donna lrwun bequeath our leaky unk pens to Conrad Carus and Karen Brown We Delores Campbell and Marlorue Ferrus bequeath our dented fenders to Harold Dorman and Duane Vuckowanuch I Sandra De Water bequeath my lob at the druve un to Ronald Doyle We Louus Dorrus and Darrell Rudlung bequeath our abuluty to make out t Robert Odle and Leland Turnbull We Gene Garbun and Nelson Todd bequeath our abuluty to go steady to Bull Forsyth and Ronald Partrudge I James Jones bequeath my dancung abuluty to Glorua Montross I Tom Jordan bequeath my senuor play costume to Duane Nogle We Sharon Jenkuns and Mary Whalen bequeath our Tuesday nughts to Helen Eastun and Vucku Glatfelter I Clufford La Brecque bequeath my worn out baseball mutt to Dan Colegrove We Beverly Lawrence and Gerry Schruber bequeath our durty loafers to Mary Jarrell and Janet Prudemore I Sharlene Layland bequeath my allergy to Shurley Lang We Carol Luttman and Donna Smuth bequeath our used passes to Veronuca Knught and Donald Peddle Bruce Morene bequeath my broad shoulders to Davud Reed Ruchard Moyer bequeath my beat out Cheve to Kenneth Gull Dorothy Phullups bequeath my splut clarunet reed to Catherune Barnes I Marue Thomas bequeath my fascunatung earrung collectuon to Marue Wyss lContunued on Page 259 O I . 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I L -XSS NIUTTO Erlumtmn IS the Kfy to Sumvss XSS C Ol URS R03 al Blur mu Yellou Ll ASS ELUXX INR lfllnu 'Ira Row 1.5 is 05 Glenn Kelly President John Lewls Vlce President Joan Moody Secretary Douglas Vogt Treasurer Enterlng thenr last step toward success the Sensor Class of T956 under the leadershlp of President Glenn Kelly Vice Presldent John Lewls Sec retary Joan Moody and Treasurer Douglas Vogt presented their class play The Curlous Savage Sellnng at a football game and a dance provided funds to add to the fast growing trap club treasury By the tame the prom roll d around the Seniors were eagerly awant :ng the day they would leave for their trup But that dudnt stop the Sensors from gzvmg a prom that wall be long remembered by the students of Clarencevllle At last the day arrlved and the hallowed halls of C H S became empty The Sensors spent flve wonderful days nn Washungton DC seenng the sights with their weary but happy sponsors Mr Mann and Miss McKinney Senior Week arrlved with a flour but all too soon Baccalaureate and Class Night are over and the seniors are marching to Pomp and Cnr cumstance up the aisle to receive their dlplomas They are ready to start on thenr way an lute full of the knowledge that EDUCATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS . w s 1 . 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C 1 V , , .' f w N 1 Y -- - 1 , J, A . 1 S ' ' r., 1 ' J lr r I Q , ,N M - 'Mft ' mn - wif ' Awww, r I I I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 11 - 11 . e . . - . . . . , . , . . , . . . 1 . . . ,, . 1 ,, . . . . . . . ,, JANET ALBERS NAOMI ASHLEY Chorus 3 4 F H A 3 Chorus 1 Yearbook 3 6314! lj Offuce smff 4 MAX ASHMORE Ban 2 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 W O C L Band 2 3 4 Semor Play 4 Drum Malar 3 Track 3 Journalnsm 3 Yearbook 3 4 Y R RTA BARNES Trooyurer 3 GA.A l FTA 4 Chorus 'I 2 Journalism 2 Yearbook 3 PTCYVS Ax Dflhf Tdmmg 3 1' L GARY BENSON PATRICK BENTON BOB BARNES Vxce presndent 2 Foofball 1 2 3 Tack 'l 3 4 Varsnly Club 3 Secretary 4 FTA 3 4 Presndenf 4 Student Council Presldenf 4 n 1 2 Presldent 4 Journallsm 3 Yearbook 3 4 Edlfor IH :href 4 LINDA BAUMAN F H A Office Sfaff 4 4 4 3 Baskelboll 3 4 F 5 I . oo! al 1 3 VCNWY Club 4 Basketball 1 Varsity Club 4 I ...EL HELEN DARLENE BOGG JOSEPH BONGERO JANET BURGER Chorus 2 3 4 Library 3 SHARON BYRNES GAA 'l A 2 Presndeni 2 3 Sec Treas of Drs 3 Debate 1 2 .lournalusm Yearbook 3 Offuce Slaff 3 4 Play 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Capfam 4 Chorus 4 Basketball Manager 2 GUY ROBERT BUZZO library 3 4 pn? HAROLD CANFIELD Band 2 3 Varslfy Club 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Dance Band 2 3 4 D0lORE5 CAMPBELL Class Treasurer 1 2 Sfuden? Council 3 4 Chorus 1 2 RUTH COMPEAU FTA 4 Yearbook 3 Gym Ass! 2 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 5' , N 9515 fi' 'Gr ' 1 I it lf ., ', 3 X ... ,2,3 , , r.H. ..,3,4 t - , . .' f ' 'r. Q .' 2 5 . If -c 3 l l DONNA DELFAVERO SANDRA DEWATER A C orus I 2 3 Secrefary 2 3 Y 'l Student Councnl 1 Chorus 3 4 Journalusm 2 Office Sfq-H Xl lOUIS DORRIS Treasurer 4 Baseball 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Track 3 Cross Counfry Varsuly Club 2 Journalusm 3 Yearbook 3 Play 3 Golf 3 23 34 CAROLYN EMBERTON Offuce Staff A xx C I in WILLIAM GASTON MAIUORIE FERRIS Track 2 A 2 3 A 3 Vnce presldent 3 FT 3 4 Chorusl 2 JAMES EASTIN THOMAS FELLOWS Yearbook 3 4 Office Slaff 4 Gym Ass? 3 4 BARBARA FORSYTH GENE GARBIN offrce Staff 3 4 Basketball 2 3 ofballl 2 ck 'l 2 rslfy Club l 2 l BETTY GENTRY A 3 Chorus 2 3 Yearbook Staff Sensor Play 4 DONNA HANAFORD A 'I Presldenf 4 FTA 4 Secretary 4 Siudeni Councnl 4 Vace pres 4 Y 1 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Adverhslng Ednor 4 Lnbrary Sfaff 1 Sensor Play 4 Junior Play 3 Siudenr Durecvor 3 Gym Assnstonf 3 DONNA IRWIN JOHN JARRELI. FHA 3 acl: 1 2 Chorus l 2 Llbrary Sfaff 3 4 :: JOYCE HAMLIN G A 3 4 F H A 4 C qrus 2 WK HAWKINS Journalagm 3 xrxlff wi ff 02. 4 ,.,, A I Fo , I, 3, 4 5 Tra , ,3, 4 V V0 ' , . 3, 4 +V ' , -P '1 .M 444 V Y u v. - ll, Q ,- P 'W' A l 1 X 'L' -vt ,VLH Y W , ll, X x - N AL U AL , nd L. rv HL ,uk lvl 7 lx ' F.T. . , 4 .A. . , Journalisrn 4 6 'Ass'?. 3 4 Q' Q, A 2 jr of, Q,- A ,ml if A 0 my , X , S x G.A. . , 2, 3, 4 . . . 4- Al lo , - f Y L' ll la WJ ' - 2 AJ ,' f . . 1 LY K Vi, v.c. . , 2 , J . . . ,4 Tr , ,3, 4 x JAMES JONES Tr ck l 2 seball I 2 3 B s elball 'l 2 3 4 otball 1 2 3 VCTSIJY Club 3 4 GlENN KEllY Preslclenf l 4 Football 1 Track l Sludenf Council Semor Play 4 ak I for SHARON JENKINS ELAINE JOHNSON f F.T.A. 3, 4 F.H.A. 4 Chorus l, 2 V.C.Y. 2, 4 Gym Ass'l. 3 Band 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader l, 2 Chorus l, 2, 4 G.A.A.'Bowling l, 2, 3, 4 library Staff 3 4 A w Il . FAI with 7 THOMAS JORDAN Vrce Presndenv l C orus l 2 3 Football 2 Baskefball 1 Track 2 4 Lnbrorv Smff Play 3 CLIFFORD LA BRECQUE Foofboll 1 Bas efboll l 2 3 B sebclll 2 3 4 asvsluv LAWRENCE SHARLE yfvfpp Corusl 23 A 1 ffl ,ac ,gli A 1 CHARLES MEYER nd 'I 2 Chorus 2 4 A 3 Varsuty Club 4 Football l 2 3 Tennls 3 Yearbook 3 Journalism 3 JOAN MOODY Secretary I 3 A l 3 Chorus 1 2 Yearbook 3 Senior Editor 4 Gym Ass! 2 3 If AJ ,V 1 JOHN LEWIS President 3 Vice preslden! 4 ,A .J otballl 2 3 Co capialn 4 BsefbclI12 3 4 Varslty Club 3 4 Sfudenf Councul 2 Band 'I Gym Asst 2 Tennis 3 4 CAROL LUTTMAN ROGER MILARCH Basketball 2 all QL l BRUCE MORENE Footballl 2 3 Co capfam 4 Bsefballl 2 3 4 ack 1 2 3 Varslfy Club 2 3 Sludent Councll 1 2 3 Recorder 2 3 nd 1 2 Pla 3 4 Gym Asst 1 Dance Band 3 4 RICHARD MOYER DOROTHY PHILLIPS Track 3 4 nd l 2 Band I W C L BL 2 3 Cross Country 2 3 4 GAA 2 Play Productron 3 FTA 3 MARY PUDVAN Secretary 4 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Forensics . .A. 3 Chorus 'I Journalism 3 4 News Editor Editor in chief 4 Pla 3 4 Gym Assistant 4 Cheerleading Reserve Capt Varsity 3 4 DARRELL RIDLING Uransferl llvonla Much Football 4 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 Varstty Club 4 CAROLYN PIKE ' TIM POMEROY Urumferl Football I Detroit, Mich. Basketball I, 2 Gym Assistant 3 NOT PICTURED BARBARA SCHMIDT MARY SHUFFETT A 2 3 Secretary 1 FTA 3 4 FT 3 4 Vice presldent VCY 2 Debate 2 C orus l 2 3 4 nd 'l 2 3 Library l Library 1 2 3 Student Director 4 Senior Play J Dance Band 2 3 ROGER RAPEUE Football l V.C.Y. l, 2, 3, 4 Vice-president 3 Debate 'I 2 4 n 1 2 3 librarian 2 3 Chorus 1 Play Production 3 4 WOCL League Band GERALD RUTILA l VCY 2 Chorus 2 Office Stuff 3 Junior Play Gym Assnslont 4 ROBERT SOOP B seboll 1 2 3 4 Football 1 2 Co captain 4 Bas efball 1 2 3 4 Truck 3 Varslly Club 'l 2 3 Vice presuden? 3 Treasurer 4 Yearbook 3 m Asst I 2 NANCY STINGLE Gym Assl 3 4 Chorus 2 3 library 2 3 . .Y. 1 F.H.A. 3 4 NELSON TODD DORIS TOWNSLEY Football 1, 2, 3, . .Y. l, , , Bus elball l, 2, 3, 4 Sec. Treas. 2 Office Staff 3, 4 B seball 'l, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Bowling 2, 4 Varsity Club l, 2, 3, 4 ROBIN SINNIG DONNA SMITH IRENE STAMPER A 2 Library 3 MARIE THOMAS F H A 2 . .Y. 1 Chorus 'l2 3 4 Bowling Championship 3 GERALD VADER Foo ball 1 2 3 4 Basketball 'I Track 'l Varsvty Club 3 4 Vice president 4 Student Council 3 4 Recorder 4 Band 'l Gym Assistant 3 4 I I N 11.4 ,VV 'MW NAM SHARON VANDENBERG F HA 2 Treasurer 2 .lournallsm 2 Yearbook Staff 3 H Patr l 'I 2 W0 CHARLOTTE TUCKER ROBERT TUCKER Chorus 2 Baseball 1 2 3 Office Staff 4 Football 'I 2 3 Llbrary Staff 3 Bas etball 'l 2 3 4 T ck'l 2 3 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Band 1 .Iournalusm 3 Yearbook Staff 3 4 Sports Editor 4 Gym Assustant 2 3 Golf 4 BARBARA VEDDER F H A 2 Reporter 2 Hall Patrol 'l 2 WW W 'ef DOUGLAS VOGT Class Treasurer 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 3 4 Basketball 1 3 Varsity Club 4 Student Councll l 2 Reporter 3 Library Staff 1 2 Gym Axsrstant 3 4 JOANN VADER G A A 2 F A 2 3 Treasurer 3 Office Staff 2 Library Staff 3 4 , f , ,4 A T ' , , ,4 . k I I ' f , fC , , , I T 1 , , . . . fb' ,ft 'll ' ,R ,F ,',,eVA , . V' If' A mvms vm women an , - ' J JT, I I , f r' Y l A to . . . J7 If f 3 ' . J' ' f ' , ff ' , ' , ,s W 'iv , ' . f ! M ' A u' f 5 MARJORIE WHALEN GAA 2 3' Y 1 orus1 2 3 SUSAN WHITFIElD Chorus 3 Play 3 DONALD WARNER SONJA WELTON NQT orus12 3 PICTURED MARY WHALEN FT 3 4 Y 1 Chorus 2 3 Llbrary Stuff 'I Hall Patrol V wW 24 ROBERT WILEY .IOSEPHINE WOODRUFF CHARLENE DUMAS NOT fTrcnsferJ Uransferj Wes! Union Deironf Much Wes? Vlrglnla PICTURED Ch , . ,4 2 . . . . , . .A. , V.C. . , 2 V.C. . , 2 , Ch , f ,4 , 1 - ff , fa If V fl C!! .fr . fl fi! ,ff H gl ,Ap ,yfb 1 ff AX fd X 'J 7 ff 1' 44 ff U4 I J, f ,7 1, if f ,fLf' H , I, rw 1, 5 . I 5 if Y 4 , DALE GERAlDINE OSTRANDER SCHRIBER F H A 2 Will and Testament continued We Charlene Dumas Josephine Woodruff and Linda Bauman bequeath our winning ways to whoever would like them Sharon Vandenberg bequeath my old government tests to Larry Timberlake Mary Shuffett bequeath my ability to get lost in Farmington after play re hearsals to Joyce McKinney and Ruth Waack Susan Whitfield bequeath all my debts to Barbara Denocour Ruth Compeau bequeath my ability to drive on :cy streets to Felica Narrot and Robert Wheeler Douglas Vogt bequeath my brush cut to Carol Rickert and Marlene Deitrich Sharon Byrnes bequeath my ability to go out with Farmington guys to Janet Van Arnam and Carol Marghermi Robert Tucker bequeath my ability to run the mule race to Marlorle Estep and Shirley Chestnut Janet Albers bequeath my ability to wear long hair to Sharon Bonds and Gordon Ferris We Naomi Ashley and Susan Hawkins bequeath our dirty locker to Carol Page and Violet Paatalo I Max Ashmore bequeath my bass horn to Jenny Cherenenkoff and Jin Palmer I Bob Barnes bequeath my blue eyes and long lashes to Kay Mann and Dave Stingle We Roberta Barnes and Linda Bauman bequeath our overdue library books to Judy Bowers and Gordon Helkkila I Pat Benton bequeath my old motorbike wheels to Marie Schumacker I Joseph Bongero bequeath my typmg speed to Carol Case and Bob Curvm I Tim Pomeroy bequeath my boisterous personality to Christine Groves and James Healy I Gerald Rutlla bequeath my soprano voice to Russell Waack We Robert Soop and Jerry Va er bequeath our football padding to Tom Wil kerson Ray Turnbull and Robert Hayes I, Irene Stamper bequeath my black hair to Sara Brown. I, Nancy Stingle bequeath my iob to Faylin Ping and Dorothy Berdy. I, Phyllis Van Wormer bequeath my economics book to Pat Shay and Betty Jennings. I, Barbara Vedder bequeath my typing problems to Darlene Betham and Pat Dumas. I, Sonja Welton bequeath my guitar strings to Janet Rozenboom and Alice Odom. I, Margie Whalen bequeath my piggy bank to Greta Van Straten and George Persons. I, William Gaston bequeath my spark plugs to Gary Gay and Walter Gibb. AUTOGRAPHS , 3 'iflil I u 4 n 1 w ,, , fffl I r, , f 63, - 'Eff , , , , Y 5, V 'Z 'K - W., .42 1 1 f 'fe r x 41:-. '1'?y - uv . 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V . .fw'f ylgf rw' 011. -Q ,-. ,, 'f 1 ,. ,A -. 1-rf' ,A 1,7 ig A t Ddvld l'lUl1Uf0l'd, Pfeildenl Dale Devltt, Vlce Presudent Pcltrltlu Shdy 56CrefGI'Y Marlorle Estep, Treasurer Row I D Vlckowamch B Edwards J Chernenkoff M Mitchell J Rozenboom J McKmney S Row 2 Mr Marra, F Norrod J Bowers J Dowdy 5 Chestnut G Montross G Gilmore D Devltt J Prudemore V Glatfelter M Dletrlch B Hayes J Van Arnam H Eastnn R Waack P Shay Mr Waters Row 3 R Doyle B Forsyth G Helklula B Denocour V Knight S lang D Betham L Whltlozlt D Reed K Gull K Brown D Berdy S Mulrhead K Mann -1 L F 5 5 5 T X i 2 1 F 2 R l Q x. of XAA L' 4: lu 3 N I . . Bonds,.M.. Estep, B. leshiewicz, F. Pi'ng,. N. lnbowskiz M: lohmeiel, J. Senik, C. lkichert, D. Baluml A , . , . 1 , . , . , . 4 , .I l . I l I l I JU IOR CLASS Tradltuonally the busnest of all classes the lunlors were no exception Under the sponsorshnp of Mrs Mary Lovers Mr Anthony Marra and Mr Wllllam Waters the tumors contributed much to the life of the school Theur flung began wnth the J hop whuch featured Dave Martin and the Playmates Followung closely on thenr busy schedule came the talent show a lumor tradntuon brmgmg many talented teenagers before the footlughts Grease palnt and props came next nn the lunuors lives as they presented their class play Ending the year wlth a flournsh the lumors presented the sensors wnth the annual Junior Sensor Banquet Row 3 C Smlth R Oale L Timberlake R Corey R Turnbull D Benson L Common J Palmer Beard R Partndge D Hanaford G Ferns C Hoeft W Grbb D Furrow D Colegrove A Odom D Melton D Roy C Carts G Gay Rowl R Waack B Waack M Schumacher V Paatalo C Case P Dumas R Stuckney M Jarrell C Groves M Wyss B Jenmngs G VanStraten J Healy R Bam D Stlngle . , . , . , . U I , . . . . . , . , 1 . . , . I ' r - r - , - , . , . , . , . , D. Devntt, B. Wheeler, G. Bartle, l. Turnbull, R. Carlton, D. Peddle, H. Dorman. Row 2: C. Barnes, S r - r - . r - . 1 - , - ' , - , - , . , . , . , .I , . . : . , . , . , . , . 1. - ' r - r - r - r - 1 - . f - , . , . , . . N O 6 Row 'I Y Muresh J Corus E Heath Verdonl S Tulhlll Ion C Pndemore Ochen D Redmen F Baker N Brusl PN. Clifford Wellman President wlllldm Kelly Vlce-President Nancy Croplot Secretary Gretchen Van Camp Treasurer J Burger B lannung P Sieveson D Duemch L Hoffmeyer R Rapelle K Shcltney M Keller R Newmen S Kohnke J ledbener Row 2 N Groves R Fmley B B Tueker G Schrnber B Armstrong M Wulson M Wllllam C Beerbohm i. New E laGranf I. Casson Row 3 F Huis! D lohmeuer T Second P Hanaford V S Esiep R Lauplfz J Reed J Parliament J Lamb B Johnson Row 4 W Goff F Clemeni B Rhodes N Croplo! B Wiley C Apple Mr Larson p K., ' 7 P- ' vi 3 . N . ' : . . 1 , . Y X gf, . . f I- ,J X ' . ELC., I if :'r Y'jJ 1' J i lt ,lilgflrgzit Uwiani-',.' . ebivaigvyzq' M' .lul ',a'k, , N , 'Nu-Wfsufx I x nef'f,A,,t ,- f My gait' , 'OGN4' in 6.044-' J, IQ, , .,. :. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . . z . , . , , . , . , . ,. , . , . , . , . - f - ,- ,. - 1 - , - , - , - , , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . - . - 1 - I - , - ,- . - V - - , .-.V , 1 ,L A 7, 1 1 4 - SOPHGMORE CLASS Sponsors of the sophomore c l a ss mcludecl Muss Martha Tulloss, Mr Robert Thompson and Mr Darwm Larson At basketball and football games the class sold refreshments The sophomores entered the soclal whurl by entertammg the hugh school at theur sprung dance March the twenty thurd Row I J Tucker M Maykovnch S Butler P Nelson T Lowry J Inman Mr Thompson B Tolluver D Young D Makee E Winters D Fmley G VanCamp Row 2 P Wnld J Tucker G Andrews l Hawley M Jones l Newton P Hamllton D Race V Hampton B Hlldebrandt A Gault N Burd Kelly l Furrow D Hellman A Wilson F S hultz R Kmgllt B Forsythe H George D SIIICICIY S Jlkutz Row 4 J Paul E Palmer D Wllzox T Hawkins C Hoppe M M:Glocklln T Wilson C Plke E Campbell E Paoluccl C Wellman J Charboneau J Hanley C Peterson F Campbell , . . 1 I ' D - D. Jewett, E. Jenkins, M. Roy. llow 3: R., Melvin, IR. -Canfield, .WhitIock, R.,Soop, D. Farrell, B. Daniel Vargo President Curl Fox Vice-President Sandra Cropiot Secretary Edward Conkright Treasurer Row! Mr Harding E Conlrrrghf J Tyler E Wereb P Sulllvon J Tyler D Burler S Cropnol S Allen K Koch Mlss Bradbury Row 2 M LeMleux D Perm R Ccuffrel S Brown D Denms T Sfevens K LaBrecque G Wllllums G Wilkerson M Terruna D Peddle 0 Allen Row 3 M Von Decor D Anders R Leeds C Shlson R Wiley T Slnmg S Fenner D Boone G laCl1ance L Nel son R Sworthoul V DuPomo Row 4 M Potts D Gelerzke T Tucker N Dornion S Gnmm J Serterbo B llpke R Schumbers K Mnlcrch E LaGraM S Kent N Dowell FRESHMAN CLASS Wuth theur fnrst year of hugh school work behund them the freshman class looked back on a successful year Executives for the class were Damel Vargo Carl Fox Sandra Cropuot and Edward Conkrlght Mlss Janlce Bradbury Mr Rlchord Harding, and Mr Arthur Orloske acted as the class sponsors Even though their Sensor Trnp was four years away, the class decuded not to be caught nappung The bulldmg of the treasury began wlth the selllng of refreshments at the football and basket ball games Soclally the class sponsored an all school dance on Aprnl the snxth Rowl L Reaume P Pekkala M Crouch C Rogers S Wnlcox J Forest J Apple M Gay C Car for S Hetts C Yost K Flelds M Snell Row 2 I. Barrett J Hawkins R West B Mills I. Glguere J Robbms S Carpenter .I Woack J Campbell B lewls C Bogg R Wade J lmle C Allen V Plng F Burlun l Compoau V Calvin J Bueldlolz Row 3 W Norrocl E Nagle B Holcomb R lander G Warren J Cnpps .J Eldridge R Dowell R Berbench A Casslse K George M Cnpps B Graves R Dowdy R Allen C Plnlllps S Trouteaud K Plotlla Row 4 R Sharp J Maleska R lalonde S McKldd:e S Edgar P Mcllvoney D Vonlant D Vargo C Fox G Jourdon J Page G Roberts P Chovanec l Moyer D Tutlull W Udell R Rapolgo K Robenault P Hampton I 1 1 1 . , . . I :. ,. ,. ,. ,.',. ,. ,. ,. - ,. ,. ,.' ,. . :. ,. ',. ,.',.' ' lf' I' I' I' 'V' I' l'.I' I ',. ',. ,. ',. . :. ,. ,. , I' I I' 'I' I' 'I' II' I' . ,. ,. , ,. ,. . :. ,. I ,. I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I' I n In ya ln .l- In .lo In Q 7 'HJ I.. X K, , s Xxx Y' r I 0 3 VT ' K Q 9 , 1 -M 1. Q, ,A ,Lg Xf !xKg,, . Ai?5?57ET - w 1-51. -'QR-T152 45 vi E.-N '- 'X-' '?a ., if .. ,,W..f, . .U , ,g,,,. ,g 1, ,Six f -f . J 7155 ag, slQ5f 3Y:2v+ig Q, 5,355 4 it w fg- x xgggi f x 'B X wx. :sf -5 V 3 . ' N ' 1 .J U D I .-,F 5 v ng Q' '.. . Q ,bw I Q o , ' v - ea . .41- .X K-.u 7 H , 7 Q f li 1 .51 R aff Q xc 1 Q. ' ML. ' V, 6 f ll 954: is gh? essence ' i,.:x'ws.p : 3 'Q y..-M... v4 i!Y Top row Catherme Barnes Mrs Mummery Mane Wyss Ronald Parmdge Bruce Morene Mr Young Middle row Michael Keller Lorraine Reaume Sharon Hetts Gerald Healy Prlscllla Hamilton Cynthia Beerbahm Davnd Prllar Pansy Fnelds Bottom row Penny Hanaford Janet Van Arnarn Donna Hana ford Bob Barnes Gerald Vader Delores Campbell TUDE T COUNCIL Students chose Bob Barnes to lead the Student Council through the year Com pletlng has executive councll were Donna Hanaford Delores Campbell Janet Van Arnam Gerald Vader and Penny Hanaford Homecomnng focused the attentuon of the school on the game and dance golntly sponsored by Student Council and GAA Susan Hawknns sensor was elected to reign over the festnvutues of 1955 A public address system for the hugh school bunldung was purchased and Installed during Chrnstmas vacatuon The magazune druve which council spon sors netted the eught hundred dollars necessary for the down payment Points under discussion for the year Included dancing palnhng the refresh ment bus sendung a lumor gurl to Gurls State umprovmg our pep assemblles and the annual Student Council Cntuzenshup Conference at Ann Arbor LIBR RY STAFF AW N -4 Mrs Homes P Van Wormer P Hamilton J Bowers G Henklulc C C rter R Mlm M Gay D lrwm N Brust P Nelson M Wvlson M Wulluams M McGlocklm FUTURE TEACHERS GF MERICA Top row Robert Buuo Barbara Lesnuewucz Carol Phnllnps Betty Mulls Mary lou Shulfett Joan Moody Charles Meyer Marlorle Ferns Betty Jo Gentry Roberta Barnes Muddle row Sharon Jenluns Mary Whalen Nancy Labowslu Ruth Compeau Mr Young Kay Mann Mary Pudvan Seated Catherine Barnes Donna Hanaford Bob Barnes Barbara Schmudt sr - A. qv - 1 ' ' 6 4 Q- , 'J ,f lt . J y 0 ,X , 1 X- lun. 4 Wi' 7 . , , , , ' , , , . , . a , . evl, . , . T TT 5 . 2 T T I l 2 - 1 . , , l I Q 5 Z X' .' , 4 WEA 4 ' - t ' 1 - 4 3 G 3 7, ' . - 1 P FS f x NNUAL TAFF Row 4 Jane! Van Arnam Myrna Lohmeler Margorle Esiep Joyce McKinney Dlxle Baum Row 3 Linda Bauman Sharlene Layland Ruth Waack Row 2 Gene Garbm Naoml Ashley Marlene Ferris Mary Pudvan Sharon Byrnes Ralaeria Barnes Mlss McKinney Row 1 Max Ashmore Reber? Tucker Joan Moody Donna Hanaford Bob Barnes Carherme Barnes lef? fo Rrghr Manlyn Maykovuch Kathleen Tucker Mnss McKm ney Mary Pudvan Marlene Dueinch Ma rue Wyss Betty Gen try JoAnn Tucker Sandra Muurhead Kay Mann Jacque- Ime Sprmger JCUR ALISM 9 4 , . E 5 s ? S E7 r Z S Edgar R Partndge Mass Anderson K Mann an rnam M nell Server o S Edgar C Phrlhps C Beerbohm R Wade 2nd Row rss Anderson S Byrnes C Barnes B Morene C Meyer B Barnes K Mann M Pudvan ui-Ke--J .aw S Butler P Nelson D Ruce .I Van Arnam C Barnes D Benson G Van Camp M Bauley M McGlocklun P Wuld J Tyler P Sulluvan C Apple G Honaford J Sanuk F Clements N Brust I. Guguere B Wuley B Edwards M Pudvan V Glatfelter P Pekkalo E Apple P Nye l. Colvun J Pndemore C Rucker! J McKunney C Beerbolum L Reaume J Setterbo B Sclumudt N Burd D Hanuford J Bucholz M Snell B Tucker Busy as always the GAA mauntauned theur actuve schedule thus year The gurls followed the precepts of developung good sportsmanshup co operatuon and leadershup among the members Sports lusted on the schedule and actuvely supported are archery table tennus bowlung volleyball basketball badmunton tennus and softball New members were feted un unutuatuons un January and May In May at the banquet the graduatung senuors are honored A successful gurls bud dance was guven by the gurls un Aprul Collaborat ung wuth Student Councul the club co sponsored the hughly successful Home comung Muss Myers and Muss McKunney were the club's sponsors VARSITY CLUB Varslty Club enloyed a very busy and mdustrlous year under the spon sorhlp of John Turlo Their actlvltles Included several dances Including a gurls bud selling at games and dances both food and programs and the sponsorshnp of varnous types of basketball games The function of the Varsity Club ns to promote sports and sportsmanship In the school lnmatuons are held In the fall of eah year for boys who may have qualrfned Top Row Patnck Benton Lawrence Whltlock Bruce Morene Gary Benson Dale Devltt Charles Mayer Mr Turlo Row 3 Gene Garbm Lawrence Trmberlake Harold Dorman Darrel Radlmg James Jones Cllfford l.aBrecque Harry George Rlchard Corey Row 2 David Reed Douglas Vogt Ruchard Bam Lours Dorns Nelson Todd Russell Waack Bottom Row Davud Hanaford Robert Tucker Bob Barnes Robert Soop Gerald Vader John lewns Davud Stnngle BAD Rowl D Wilcox M Ashmore R Rapelle D Slnclalr Row 2 J Prldemore C Prldemore J Hanley S Hetts C Rnckert K George J Parliament L Schultz T Wllson D Farrell M Keller R Cauffeel D Plllar C Wellman R Rapelle Mr Nuchols Dlr Row 3 C Yost R Laupltz E Paoluccn D Jewett W Narrod B Verdom L Glguere V Glatfelter C Barnes C Meyer D Bogg G VanCamp B Schmldt DRUM MAJOR M Ashmore Dance Band J Hanley T Wllson G Parson M Keller F Schultz C Wellman M Ashmore Mr Nlchols D Melton D Phnlllps R Barnes C Myers S Hetts B. Barnes, T. Lowry, R. Rapelie, D. Melton. Row 4: D. Phillips, D. Vargo, B. Hildebrandt, L. Hawley, 1 N Q16--Q. D A 7 OFFICE ASSISTANT X, i'Eyf ' E MAJORETTE PQ N U 15, H2-ve sw, f 1 S 4 , , 5 W 1 , 'I' 3 I A AI.. w Y 1: ' H ' I :K , ' 4 N M 3 , y . Y , A Row 3: B. Tucker, . Rice, B. rmsfrong. Row 2: G. Schriber, C. Tucker, B. For- syth, . Townsley, S. Chestnut, Row I: . Ferris, N. s ey, . Byrnes, l. Bauman. y. , , ,V k --f , ' 1, , I - -' Q y 2 is 1 S S e , an ' ' 4 ' , i , F N S f' 5 i ' in 1 Z 3 S 1 3 : , -. S - , ! I -N, - ' ' a n , 7 Joyce Tyler 1 Q . K ' K Patricia Sullivan I M f: r - V 2 Q Y . Nancy Cropi t I ' V A : 5, 3 1 A Lois ,Giguere ' Q ' . S Q X,Sancira C 'V s f- . af + S-,V 1 ' an y , t xifif it- V: Q . A . K , . , l S A , ma.. X i f 7 X O X S x Q gi f ' Sue Hawknns Loss Glguere and attendants HQMECCMI G I955 QUEEN Susan Hawkins COURT 12th grade Donna Hanaford 11th grade Patrlcua Shay 10th grade Daphne Curtls Lois Glguere Donna Hanaford and attendants Daphne Curtis and attendants 9th grade 1 A Rowl C Mlller F Hursi D Baum D Del Fovero J Casson C Apple N Burd G Hanaford B Lesmewacz E Johnson M Whalen 5 Herts J N'cKmney Mr Perrin Row 2 B Denocour J Dowdy G Monfross J Burger S Kohnlxe Y Marsh J Ledbeiler S Esiep M Thomas A Guulr M Shf fe S Bonds G Andrews R w 3 J Dumas J Burger R Shclxney K Shclrney D Young W Tolluver J Paul R Parfrrdge M Taylor L Turnbull D Warren R Bam D Chngle R Soop CHORUS J McKinney D Del Favero M Shuffeft S Hens D Warner Morene D Melfon C Meyer 1-1, f - 1-',- V- f. ,- ,- ,- ,- ,- E si X A G 6 y ., J. W. I A J I gr, 9,1 A Knight L guere J amlm S utler C Pa erson J ucker P ld Ny M Jon Beard N labowskl I. Mllarch S Lang M Wlllloms L Reaume M Snell J 'ieiterbo B Mllls M Wilson F Pang M Terrana J little E Johnson S Wilcox l Colvm J Eldndge M Crrpps V Pang S Carpenfer B Armslrong J Roblams W Jarvle E Johnson C Yost R Rapelle C Phllllps R Newman l Hoffmeyer M Perrm R Sn mg J Hamlm F Clemenf P Hanoford N Brusi M Gay M Wnlson B Armstrong R Rapelle Q J r 2 5 5 5 gr V Q f , R I o 2 V Z S I V el Q V vi ' lg. , H ' o f v J I b O I J - 1 Q 1' ' 1 , r 1 ' RQ lf i X W 1 uk 7 ,W X ' W J 2 v. ',.Gi ,.H ',.B ,. 1 ,.1 ,.W'l,P. e,, es,s. - 1 ' J 1 l 'L 3 1 0 1 ,Q l J 9' O k iz N -Q l ff , 0 , a A Q f W , - Mary Pudvan Dlxne Baum Judith Dowdy Shnrley Chestnut Sharon Byrnes Ruth Compeau Mary Pudvan Dixie Baum Ruth Compeau Shirley Chestnut Sharon Byrnes Judith Dowdy VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 5 DRIVER EDUCATIC RESERVE H EERLEADER Joan Setterbo Judy Tucker Patricia Wild Mary Snell Lorraine Reaume lohmeur J Chemenkoff J Van Arnam D Baum B Edwards C Rucker? J Pndemore J Dowcly Page K Mann M Whalen M Thomas D Berdy D Befham M Schumacker H Eashn D Benson Melvin H George C Barnes V Glaffeller S Chesinuf V Knlghf M Wyss S .lenluns C Hofi Forsvfh C Cons R Odle C Hoppe Mr lunm 4,-2 V I mf, 5 1 f f' N' I ,gsm-L V iff-67 Family Sharon Byrnes .. Glenn Kelly ....... Tom Jordon ....... Mary Pudvan ....... Cloisters Roberta Barnes Charles Meyer .. Max Ashmore Barbara Schmidt Betty Gentry ........ Staff Bruce Morene .... Donna Honaford Miss Anderson .... Mary Shuffett Production Crew: SENIOR PLAY CAST Mrs. Savage Titus Savage, Her Son Samuel Savage, Her Son .. Lilly Belle, Her Daughter Fariy May Jeffery Hannibal Mrs. Paddy Florence Doctor Emmett Miss Willie Director Student Director Gerald Vader, John Lewis, Roger Rapelje, Robert Tucker THE CURIOUS AV GE if BROTHER GOOSE Marie Wyss Betty Edwards Shirley Chestnut Judy Dowdy Janet Van Arnam Gloria Montross Kay Mann David Stingle Ronald Partridge Dale Devitt Diane Vickowanlch Mr Perrin Russell Waack Barbara Lesniewicz Production Crew Stage Managers Dixie Baum Barbara Denocour Publicity Chairmen Sandra Muirhead Carol Page Janet Pridemore Property Chairmen Richard Bain Marion Dailey Lighting: Richard Bain David Reed Make Up: Carol Rickert Peggy Winkle Carol Adams Eve Mason Lenore Hudson Helen maid Sarah Mrs Trimmer Wes Adams Jett Adams Truck Driver Hyacinth Adams Director Student Director Student Manager 'V 'll ,..,,, .ff- X' Zitwy A 1 , ,,i,,,Vw W, 1 3:5 , , HZ' ' f,. 1 1 , ay 4 W ri, I 2 'Q' ,, M , , , ' 41 A I M 1 'lik ,,, . rl 4 1 4' ffl, . E I ,fr V W nh Liz, ng, 1, ?-. J 1 3 QV, 2 if ff N , . ,fbi 'if ,, A, ' V fm t w, V v W I ,z I A 3 V , . 4 4 9 , 3' :Z ., ' fjffi' A 'Lf X Ig. ,, V V :S . X F' . V SQ ' thrill of the rontvst. ' N - . Wfffg the tv, of the 1-rmvd is an . s 'v-, f 4 Q. inlvgr 'Q part of flu' sa-haul. 5 - ff-iitriffw 'ai fvrqq,5i3 1 rw .uk Q ? n wi'-I ug, ., . if . -A .P O ,Y o X .iff X W.O.C.L. LEAGUE CHAMPS FODTBALL The Clarenceville Troians 1955 football team this year took their first league championship in football since joining the W. O. C. L. in 1950. The Trojans before joining the league free-lanced since 1938 when they first fielded a football team The Trolans under Coach Nick Ianni and Asst Coach Bill Waters went through the season without a single defeat The winning streak has now been extended to eleven wins three from the 1954 season The Trolans scored 131 points to the opponents 26 Five players made this years all league selection Bruce Morene sec ond year Robert Soop Darrell Ridling Dale Devitt and Bob Barnes Bruce Morene was named All Oakland County Linebacker Bruce Morene Bob Barnes and Robert Soop were named to the Detroit Ttmes Hall of Fame Bob Barnes was selected as All State second team guard Robert Soop was voted the most valuable player by his teammates The Clarenceville team was voted 15th in the state by the Detroit Times in the Class B section The seniors on this years team are Bruce Morene John Lewis Robert Soop Gerald Vader Nelson Todd Robert Tucker Darrell Rldling Bob Barnes Douglas Vogt Charles Meyer Gene Garbin and James Jones David Hanaford and Dale Devitt were voted as the 1956 co captains RECORD FOR 55 SEASON Clarenceville Clarenceville Clarenceville Clarenceville Clarencevtlle Clarenceville Clarencevnlle Farmington Milford Northville Clarkston Holly Brighton West Bloomfield 1 ' ............ 7 ' .... .. ' ' ....,....... 26 ' ........... Clarenceville ............ 13 Garden City ...... ' ............ 21 ' ...... .. ' .......,.... 13 ......... . ' ............ 14 ' .............. .. ' ............ 25 ' .......... .. Top row J Chnrboneau J Jones G Gurbln R Soop R Tucker L Andrews L Whitlock D Vogf Middle row Asst Coach B Wafer C Wellmen R Corey B Barnes J Tren! E Puoluccl J Vader C Myers H Dorman D Devm Now It s thus way, boys Couch Ianm und has three co captains Bruce Morene, John Lewns, Bob Soop D. Ridling, 'B. Forsyth, Couch N. Icrnnil Los! row: L. Timborlahe, D. l'ian'cford,'B.-Morene, lH.'George Y' J . , . . . . V1 BA KETB LL The basketball team coached by Mr Arthur Orloske had thelr best year an Clarencevllles hustory The Trolans had a league record of sux wms and sux losses for a thnrd place The team s captain was James Jones Clarencevllle also dad better ln the tournament than they had done ln a long tnme They won the flrst round over Garden Cnty but lost an the fmals to Redford St Marys 69 58 Darrell Rndlmg set a new 38 polnt scoring record thus year over Clarkston He also was hugh for the year wuth another record breaklng total of 334 pomts for the season He was followed by Dale Devltt Robert Soop Gary Benson Davsd Hanaford and James Jones with 159 141 122 118 and 111 pounts Darrell Rldlung also had the most rebounds 195 for the season The teams total was 1 O14 pomts for the year whuch also broke the schools record SEASON S RECORD C H S Opponent C H S Opponent Taylor Center Holly Farmington Keego Harbor Brlghton Northvnlle Clarkston Mnlford Northvllle Keego Harbor Holly Milford Clarkston TOURNAMENT Garden Cnty Redford St Marys B Soop J Jones .I lawns D Stmgle N Todd D Hunoford D Rndlmg G Burtle D Dovltt G Benson B Forsyth B Wouck Mr Orloslxe coach lKneelmg1 Russell Woock Wnllmm Forsyth I .................................... 50 ................................................ 51 ' ,.......... ............................. 5 4 41 .................................. 53 ' ............................................ 47 75 ' ........................................ 66 ............................................ 64 50 ' ............................................ 58 Brighton ............................................ 65 64 Farmington ...................................... 69 ' .......................................... 75 53 .................................. 64 .................................................. 77 56 ' ............................................ 56 ............................................ 54 67 ' ........................................ 48 58 . ' ............................ 69 3. 2 1 l 2 gf. 1 . W. Kelly, J. Charboneau, H. George, C. Wellman, T. Hawkins, F. Campbell, T. Wilson, B. Forsyth, E. Heath, W. Waack, D Findley, D Mitchell, D. McKee, Mr. William Waters, coach. RE ERVE BASKETB LL FROSH P. Chovanec J. Nelson G. Warren A. Galati, coazh G. Roberts T. Stevens, Mgr. A, Cassise K. LaBrecque M. LaMeiux CRDSS COU TRY nyes J d Hea Bam B Fo syth M Fallon :ouch ed Waack G Ga Stmgle The T955 cross country team though lacknng experuenced runners had thls year a fairly good season Under the coachlng of Henry Fallon and captannshlp of David Stungle they took thlrd place ID the Regionals The top fifteen men went to the State meet Out of fifteen Clarencevllles Jlm Healy took T3 The others who ran In the meet are as follows Russ Waack l6th David Stlngle 17th Duck Bam 'l8th Don Mitchell 24th Bull Forsyth 28th and Dave Reed 33rd The other members of the team are Bob Hayes Jum Reed and Gary Gay None of these boys are sensors In the State meet Class B Jam Healy took 60th place out of 99 of the best runners ln the state Next year the team will be mostly sensors and lunlors and wull be captalned by Russell Waack I , V5 V 1 rN r- s, R -, Q eil 5 1 B.l'l , .Ree,J. ly, R. ','- L 'Q , - Y 1 Y- , : .A 4' D. Re , R. , . y, D. Q . 36 Q ,Q . , QCA - I I I I ' . - - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 - 3 , . . 1 -1 D Devltt B Morene B Tucker G Bartle R Corey R Barnes l George G Gay R Waack, R Moyer D Reed W Waacla D Ml! :hell R Bam J Healy F Baker Coach Fallon TRACK Aprnl 6 Bellevnlle 8- Clawson April ll Northvulle 8- Taylor Center April l8 Futzgerald 81 Brnghton April 25 Lutheran 81 Keego May 2 Milford 84 Clarkston May 8 League Meet Mulford May T2 Reglonal Ypsulantl May 'I6 Inkster Roosevelt 8. Oak Park May 19 State East Lansing May 28 Redford Umon 8. Thurston The 1956 track team was coached by Mr H Fallon In this his flrst year at Clarencevnlle He receaved a btg turnout thus year because of the many returmng lettermen Tilnberlalre, GT. Jordaln. 'Down: IJ. Zlones, 'Gurl-sin: J: Lewis,' H: . . , W 0 C L LE GUE CHAMPS E Puoluccu D Hunaford H Dorman .I Trent D Colgrove C LuBrecque D Vogt N Todd B Soop J Jones R Carlton D Devm B Tucker Couch Ianni Aprll Aprll Aprll Aprll May May Farmington Brughton Northvulle Keego Harbor Milford 7 Holly BASEBALL AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY May May May May May Brnghton Northvllle Keego Harbor Clarkston Holly The T955 baseball team last year took the champnonshnp for the fourth consecutive year The last two being coached by Nick lannn They also set a new scoring record of 22 runs agalnst Holly The team had TT wms and 2 losses Returnung lettermen from last year are as follows R Soop N Todd D Vogt C La Brecque R Tucker D Hanaford D Devltt H Dorman J Jones D Colegrove E Paoluccu J Trent R Carlton AWAY HOME AWAY HOME HOME ' T2 ' ................ TO ' ................... . ' T6 ' .................... T4 ' .................. ' T9 ' .................. T7 .......... ' 23 ....,....... 2T .................... April 26 Clarkston .................. AWAY May 28 Milford ...................... AWAY 3 ' ....................., 31 .......................... April April May May May May May Mav April SPRI G SPORTS SCHEDULE TENNIS Coach A. 'I7 Southfield 27 Northville 8 Bentley 'l5 Northville 'I8 Regionals 'I9 Regionals 22 Southfield 25 Bentley I6 Milford Galati ...................4 Home Away Home Home Away Away Home April April May May May May May May GOLF Coach J. Turlo Keego Harbor ............ Away Garden City ...... Milford .............. Northville .......... Garden City ...... League Meet .......... Redford Union .. Northville .......... Home Away Away Away Brighton Home Home All home meets at Meadowbrook. This IS produce? What a scramble' Lazy! L ,4 emi? J, Mgfa mgfzgfzjxif , 1,-4 ' - '. 'V jf 2 , sg. f A031 25, A,,, . ,, -3 , , ff. 'Q '15, ' wen., 7513, gi f4 ?:'52eei??f -Q' 'ff .: am ' ew. f' ' 5 , X 1 '24 X if ,gm -.!, iw: Q fa. 'HP' v as ff 1 W.. . a- 1 f A 6, I.. H ... el' fl' -, . psvs slurlvnt li fe .' : ,, 5 1 1 I '7 . .. 4 ' K ,X if - . - Y ,, , 2 -Q ,Q 4 5- 1 5' Vi Ri 2 k X WA 'x 1,Aw 7' A1 'f'f'?V 6' yww ,Q-x - A - ,I Ryfk Q tl! . ,. Magi, Q. L . n- A I L. A J.-9 5 , , '. . 9 1 2:- - .f W ,,,,, - W :Q J A , W, K . People Are Funny I Led Three Llves Mickey Mouse Club The I-H19 UP Ive Got A Secret So You Wan! To Lead A Bond f fi Il ll ll ' ll fix ,Lg U ,, . H 11 ' - ll H 1 u Il ll , yo ' , Y .. '1 'Xf A 6 5 J ' lx ff , ,I I ' , 2 g- - LQ - I y 1. x .V F In 'aw . 2 ' Q A , Her Eyes Are The Eyes of Baby It s Cold Outside A Woman in Love Stardust Too Young? 35 The Band Played On Blind of Gold ll II I ' ll ' ll 7 T -.. . Friendship, Friendship ' i X ll ll ll Lf. , , 11 ll H H'Ya BUbY' Mona Llsa I don t belneve nt' Where dud the ball go? Sleepy Time Gul We dadn 1 do at You drop that and I Il Whafre you hiding? My toothpaste has Man dug that mum, pose' Nothlng wrong with us lust playmg around' No we re not contagious' What do you mean oud . . .bnx Xtra X rf Y Blackboard Jungle Bad and the Beautiful eo for Two Rebel Without Cause EN The Spoilers Guys and Dolls All -! if Va 1, 7 f W fl vi I' i 44 as, v x 3 yfwfq, 'Q ', .1 4 as I ' 4 H x W. .t: ' ' 'Wu . s, ' , f , , Qfdkif- , ' M 5 1- K ,M 4 , ,.. - an , 'Z U V NPN If I ' . r ' 7 ' - ,E ' w E if, , . i 3 4 . 1 ' V i ' 7 1 n 4 45,4 ws 'Q- 'mi xl 1. Lyn aim. I 11,-. '35, 1 if ho made book x ssi ble ki X Tv fs, ii' 'x ' we say 2 . ll 3 .A ,. 1 , I K V . A I -- ' .I .. '- 5 N Q this year- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 1956 Ufalrb tba! pldyf THAYER FUNERAL HOME 33014 Crand Rlver . Farmlngton Glfieenleaf 4-4131 Melvin Hardware 81 Feed Store 30011 Wcst1+1ghtM1lc Road Ln onlfi Ulieellleaf 4 9812 fist Compliments of BERTS BARBER SHOP C0mpI1m0'nt.s 0 ECKERLY TOOL AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY Fl7l711IIllIIl11fS 0 MIKE CHAPMAN Complzmf nts 0 BOB CLAYTON S SERVICE 28728 Cmml Rlver Fdfllllll ton MIPIIIEQH Cornplum nts 0 KELLER S GREENHOUSE 28822 VH t I1 ht Mlle llmm f Hullledf 10660 The Farmmgton State Bank C,0M1L1'7I' BAINKHV SPRVII 1' 11111711111 of I cdr lfll R1 S1 1 1 0 Sw stvm 1801111111 D1 po 11 In umm: 6071101 011071 TELEPHONE GReenlec1f4 0180 KEnwood1 7284 ASK ABCUT OUR SPECIAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS ' f 'f , ' -inf I I 1' ' , . .. ls 4:-g - ' 'g . 'n J X' X ll 1 . I , L-- Phone: GRevnleaf 4-9783 W 'ff 7fjfl 'fl ' 1 1 - 41: J - JS: - ' Aj ' 1- 1 s' s 'f W' ' ' Courtesy Lumber 8. Supply Co I urage Buzlrlzng, M od: rmzatzon fontnutmg 27331 f rdnfl River Detrolt 19 Mlehlgan Telephone KI' nwood Z 387 1- MCINERNEY S MARKET EIFHT MILE ROAD Hallock s Borber Shop Wishing the Seniors of 1955 56 The Best George Spies Industrles Inc 3729 West Belmont Avenue Clucago Illmols Manufacturers 0 Class Jewelry Senzor flnnouncements D1 plomas Lyman F Abbott Representatlve Kalamazoo Mlchlgan EDS RADIATOR REPAIR E1 r M IQ and Grmd R1 er 20fIJ O t g I' rmln ton bReenIL I4 075C CONGRATULATIONS TO H CLASS OF T956 J UDSON GLASS AND MIRROR COMPANY 27102 Grani Rlvcr KEnwood 2 4150 f Olllllllllltollfi 0 J Durham 8. Company S1 PI R SIN RX ICF 73 60 f rand Rlxer Te Ivphone Ixl :mood 1 0111 Comphmentf 0 53321 Grand Rlver Complzmentf of SAMHAT MARKET 27222 Grand Rn er 'gh I 1 1 I 'V - T 4 n ago 'a ' g T E ' f f ' . f PLUMTON BARBER SHOP W. . To the Semors of 1956 The education lS yours suc Cen lzes ahead Best W :shes to you from A Parent ff VERN J HAWLEY 21125 Mlddlebelr Road LATHING AND PLASTERING Res1dent1a1-Commercial RCPHIIS Member C P I A GReen1eaf 4 1351 Comphments of NEFF S CONFECTIONARY Elght Mule Road HAAS ELECTRIC AND TELEVISION C0 G E and Hozpomz Applumcex R C A Crofley Motorola TV Set: 26456 Grand Rwer KEnwood 2 1515 KEnwood 2 4279 D . . 5 , t ' V-, V Q , Q, if' 7 I A 4 , jo 'G inc, I . nl . . .- . I Eric s Poultry Form POULTRY MEAT EGGS Mclvm Sr M Mule West of Mxddlebelt on 7 Mxle OPEN Wed Thurs Fri 9 9pm 9 5 m Fompllments 0 SPEEDWAY 79 Grand Rlver Glleenleaf 4 9870 Thompson s Stove Service HOME APPI IANCES 26538 Grand Rxvcr KE 2 9400 IUIIIIIIIIIIPYILS 0 Smith Tupper Lumber Company 2817 m brand Rlwer l Reenleaf 4 6610 Krms ood 1 8410 Berlmg McHugh AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER Grand Rlser GReenleaf 4 1234 CYOIIIPIUTIPIIIG 0 L 81 N MARKET 50411 W e l Fight Mlle Road Complzmenlr of Unlon Bullcllng Supply Co Affllxared wlth Umon Wrecknng Co Mam Yard 31245 W Elght Mnle Rd CBetween Farrmngton and Mnddlebelc road? RON DE VU DRIVE IN Compliment f Beffy Johnston Dance SfUdIO SPENCER J HEENEY 21217 Ontago GRCPIIN 1f4 3174 Funeral Director FARMINQ TOIN MH HH UN RICHARDSON s MARKET ' Rrfnlfaf 4-1200 27720 W Sex en Mile Road . ' ,. Q :fx ., i Q Y . Q 1 a . r I il- ' f' R ' . . J ,, f Di 7 ' 1 'I' l - 4 A 7 f- QQ lf Y ,g 4. ' , ' S 0 li - ' . Q Y. l Q. .v I Q E' JOHNNY S MARKET 22170 Grand River GROCERIES 9 am Mxdmght Seven Days KEnwood I 9709 1' s 4 Carl A Goers COAL AND COKE 51525 Grand Rlver Avenue KEnw0OCl I 7060 SHOP AT ROBERTSON S Co T B Royl Subsudlaryj The nexghborhood store w1th downtown selectlons Complete Stocks Prompt Servxce Reasonable Prxces 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 mm enwnt parking space Grand River and Eight Mlle GReenleaf4 1717 KEnwood 4 9724 I 6 f H ' ,IJ .4 4 , g . ' 92- Q -g ' 1, 3 M 7, I f I t -Hu . . S Q70 lbw? if 4 e I r 'vi i' fy Q 1 If if 1 J ,ff 1 . . . . 66 ' ' Y ' ' ' 99 Cnmplum ms 0 BUD AND CARLS We t Fight Mile CRM nledf 4 9828 TONE-E DRIVE IN CURB SERVICE Pizza the way you like it Chicken and Shrimp Dinners Call zn Cmry Out and Sborl Order! 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