Cody High School - Comet Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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arioud organizafiond com ine fo laromofe 6rofAerAoo V. C. Y. CLUB . . . Front Row: C. Holden, J. Light- foot fpresidentj, C. Rader. Second Row: C. Alsobrooks, P. Hassel. Third Row: C. Jackson, S. Najjar, S. Jackson. Back Row: P. Snider, L. Elvin. KEY CLUB . . . Front Row: J. Buhl Ipresidentj, J. Grech lvicc- presidentj, T. Turner fsecretaryi, E. Richardson ftreasurerl, J. Gemignani fsergeant at armsl, J. Morgan. Second Row: E. Sloan fsponsorj, S. Hopeck, J. Hubbell, D. Daniel, T. Genna, W. Chad- kewicz. Third Row: R. Bergtold, W. Rakecky, D. Utley, L. Larson, E. Hanlon. Fourth Row: C. Green lliiwanis sponsori. C. LeBeck, M. Buhl, C. Frame, R. Adams, T. Weaver fKiwanis sponsorl. Fifth Row: R. Socia, R. Sluka, R. Stolnicki, R. McCal- lum, F. Porter. Back Row: P. Demgen, M. McDonald, P. Maran, D. Yakuber, J. McDonald. Seventy-one

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Seventy The Horizon Club, the Key Club, and the Voice of Christian Youth, stimulated by the idea of the brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God,', encouraged community fellowship and closer relationships among teachers and students at Cody. The benefit of the Horizon Club's service was received by orphanages and convalescent homes. Overflowing with good cheer they brightened the day of many bed-ridden individuals. This service was the golden cord which helps to bind all mankind together. The effects of the Key Club were far-reaching this past year. Collecting government documents and maps for our library aided in advancing the education of many students along with the science movies and demonstrations they pre- sented. Exchanging textbooks with students in Canada and Cuba widened their scope of the understanding of these countries and their peoples. The V.C.Y., an inter-denominational group, concentrated on the religious aspect of brother- hood and a better understanding of the faiths of the world. Stimulating lectures on the Bible and panel discussions on teen-age problems were part of the program planned to illustrate that everyone can live in peace under God. HORIZON CLUB . . . Front Row: F. Whit- marsh fsponsorj, N. Hunter Ipresidentj, K. Williams fvice-presidentj, R. Skolasinski fsecrezaryl, P. Tarkowski ftreasurerj, M. Gar- bacik fsergeant at arms-J, J. Wells Csponsorj. Second Row: S. Kuhns, J. Lenart, E. Sommer- ville, P. Januszewski, P. Kenney, D. Bollinger. Third Row: P. Mruk, M. Markowski, A. Sal- ciccioli, L. Stasik, R. Kasper, R. Mruk, B. DeSatta. Fourth Row: K. Novak, C. Thibo- dean, C. Malinowski, M. Zelaznicki, C. Sko- lasinski fhistorianj, P. Zimmerman. Fifth Row: S. Rose, B. Humphlett, J. Berjeski, J. Davis, D. Johnson, C. Pelc, D. Jablonski. Back Row: P. Deis, U. Covitz, S. Roys, C. Liebert.



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T. A. G. CLUB . . . Front Row: T. Schneider lsponsorj, J. Eshelman fpresidentj, J. Clemens, A. Mack fvice-presidentj, S. Lee, R. Syria, H. Lally fsponsorl Second Row: G. Willetts, D. Seigle, B. Polk, D. Pellman, J. DeBol, O. Brustad. Third Row: K. Schang, R. Hunt, G. Rourk, B. Syrek, C. Fedoronko, D. Bennett, B. Mater. Back Row: B. Kf0I7f, R. Schouman, D. Sweetenham, B. Cox, F. Kolbusz, R. Makie, N. Korsnes, P. Smith. Seventy-two CM. inuife infereaf in mafA an Jcience Anticipating a career in science, students discovered the T.A.G. and the J.E.T.S. Clubs offered an opportunity to explore thoroughly the field of their chosen vocation. The Junior Engineeering Training Society, the J.E.T.S., were closely affiliated with the College of Engineering at Michigan State University and stimulated Codyites with a program of scientific and engineering activities. Viewing movies on science subjects and touring Cadillac Motor, Fisher Body, New York Railway, and Great Lakes Steel, these prospective engineers broad- ened their knowledge of the science field. Mathematical ingenuity developed as members of trigonometry, algebra, and geometry classes activated the T.A.G. Club. Touring the computation lab- oratory at General Motors Technical Center was first on the agenda for T.A.G. participants. Dr. Hauffman, Math Department Head at Wayne State University, addressed the group on Training for a Career in the Computation Laboratory and Mr. Patrick McNamara's lecture discussed 'fEinstein's Theory of Relativity. For the second successive year the Cody Chess Club ranked second in all-city competition. Despite diligent practice sessions to improve their strategy and game tactics, they were out-pointed by Mumford's High School team by a single point.

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