Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)
- Class of 1955
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He remained at this post for nine years and in 1936, accepted the office of Dearborn High School principal. Having worked on the school planning committee as chairman, Mr. Olsen will transfer to the new Northwest high school when it ig completed. Mr. Olsen's hobbies are mak- ing jewelry, and playing chess. XX-'ff I 'l.., 'Q .4'r I 2 I 111 1111 1 111r1011 1 11 111 11.111b11x 5 ,, IX 11 1 KN 1 ,1 Y JH Yhdf' X 1 .1 16 111111 1 11111 11 fl 1 1 U 1 1 .1111 111111 110001111 21 p N 3,1 1 1 1 .1 1r1cr1 1 1 1 ph 1 11111 , 1 11113 1 1 1 1 11 3,111 e N arf pro 11111111 11111 1 11 511 N1 11111 1111 rl111'x 111 . 1 1.110 .man our Qroxx 1 FACU LT f c ' I r Y 'I I A I F I I I . 1 ,. N K N A X N fa 1 .,!, 1,1'o,.4 Wx' I I I 2 I 7' , X' l'0 ' 4 F'1 11 11111 111 1011 1 ,'ff11A ' L-1s 11111111 111-11' fT - 1 111 11111 111111111114 11111111111111- 111c1y 111151111 r1Ll11 11111 111 111 11T. 1'1L'A' . 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She taught two years in a country school in Hillsdale County before she began working for her B.A. at Hillsdale College. From Hillsdale she proceeded to the University of Wisconsin where she received her M. A., and then taught two years in Alpena. Mich- igan. After coming to Dearborn and teach- ing one year, Miss Betts went to Texas where she worked in an office. In two years she came back to DHS and taught a gen- eral course until she gained her present position as assistant principal in charge of schedules. Mr. Challis Mr. Challis received his B.A. at Mich- igan State Normal College and his M.A, at the University of Michigan. He first taught chemistry, physics, and general sci- ence at Trenton High in Trenton, Mich- igan. He came to Dearborn High in 1934 and taught physics and photography. From 1940 until 1944, Mr. Challis did attendance work on a full time scale. ln 1944 the United States Navy called him to serve his country. After returning to DHS he assumed full responsibility of attendance and is now Dearborn High's assistant prin- cipal in charge of attendance. And Counselors Who Guided Us Patiently Miss Guidner Miss Gulclner, a counselor for 109 January graduates and for all the present 1lA's, received her B.A. at the University of Kansas and her M.A. at Michigan State. She first taught at a country school at Pratt, Kansas, and then at Lawrence, Kansas. Muskegon was where she obtained her Michigan teaching experience and from there she came to DHS. She taught civics, American history, world history, and reading up until the time she became a counselor, and since then her teaching has been limited to civics. in -nut id: iii' :rl :ni 2 nG-nun ,M W., ..... . ,, Mr. Maclntyre Mr. Maclntyre, now counseling 104 June graduates and 165 11B's. at- tended Michigan State Normal for his B.A. and Wayne University for his M.A. He first taught at Dearborn High while also teaching at Oxford and Southwestern. Then he became a full time teacher at DHS, teaching math, history and physical education. He also coached the sports of foot- ball, basketball, and baseball. He is now teaching social science as well as counseling. 'N-. ll mud., fi Miss Hainline Miss Hainline, now counseling 295 June graduates, recived her B.A. at Alma College where she majored in French and mathematics. She first taught English, German, and math at Grayling High School in Grayling, Michigan. From there, Miss Hainline returned to college at Michigan State for guidance study and is now a Dearborn High student counselor. 9 Q H X i NJ ., A, .gt .gi . . . 0ur Teachers Who Taught U Ferne Anderson ,', Alina B.A. Joan Dygcrt VN'cs1ern Michigan HA. Robert Eul Milwaukee 'IX-ziclvcrs University of Michigan 1 James Gallagher t l'vnxt-rsity of Scranton B.A. , 5 A University of Mulligan M.A. -Q X Margaret Hess W , YYcslcrn Michigan B.A. gk t 4 Anne Holmberg I ' X A University of illinois Muriel Hunt VM-stui'ii Michigan B.A. University of Chicago M.A. 754' 0' X W. Isabel Johnson W Northern Michigan B.A. i . A University of Michigan M.A. X yy ' Miidrea Koch W -PQ Michigan State Normal Fundamentally, the English Department is organized to prepare the students for the future, whether it be in college or in commercial work. Three years of English are required for graduation for a commercial course and four years for a college preparatory course. In the first and second years, a semester of grammar is alternated with a se- mester of literature to give the students a background of basic English and to acquaint them with basic American and English literature, The junior year gives a more complete course in American literature and college prep seniors complete their English course with a semester of English literature and a se- mester of senior composition. 3 English So W Might Communicate Edith Kraai I -'-.'-vp fhiffbge B.A. l.'n.'.'crsily of Michigan M.A. Frances McKay VV?-1:-rn Michigan B,A. University ui Michigan M.A. Norma Nielsen l'nivi-rszij' of Mzrhilan Unncrsily of Michigan Evelyn Pugh M:if s,:. foliage BS. University of Michigan M.A. Donna Reincke YVestern Michigan BS. Uuiveismty of Michigan M.A. Shirley Williamson William Smith Eliane Watson University of Michigan University of Michigan M.A. College B.A. Dorothy V. Wolfe Bowling fire-cn btate Univ. B.S. University of Michigan M.A. Mary Joan Woods Micliignn State Normal Col. B.A. University of Michigan ALA. Special courses of business English may be substituted for junior English by Students Dlanning a business career. Other courses may be taken in addition to or in place of the required courses if the student maintains a UB average. These are journalism, OBSERVER staff, play production, and public speaking. On the lower left of the opposite page is Mr. Ga1lagher's English class, The members of this class are listening to book reports. On the right of the opposite page is Mrs. Wood's public speaking class. The class is listening to one of the students give a speech. Mr. Eul's sophomore English class is discussing the problems of teenagers. Each student had a chance to express his opinion. The class is pictured on the lower left of this page. DHS has a business English class also. Mrs. Williamson is in charge of this class which is featured on the lower right of this page. 45 5 A N n SK x Ill 152 -it Our Teachers Of Social Science Robert K. Archer N til 4411 Nah N ,inml B A. 6. Detroit College of Law L.l-.B. Evelyn Cox xysignr l'nivci'sity Bch. YVaync lfnivr-realy Rl E. Doris Doolittle flint:-i-.lf .rf Kllchlgan Univti sity of Michigan ,. J 2 John W. E te - 'I f J 1 S Michigan elite 'ormal - B.S. , ' I a , Ethel ,Q'Yaft0fl I , Michigan Colygc B A3 1 ,rg s f ,- if X-Lfouel Guregian Y. J J Z of 'i Niclltuzui SIILIQ Normal ' Vthyile lfniveisity i ,- - 'J 1 Q Floyd Haight YYcstcrn Michigan College B.A. University of Michigan M.A. f 1 Social science covers a broad field of subjects. Dearborn High's social science department offers courses in six subjects: world history, American history, civics. economics, sociology, and psychology. To graduate, a student must have one years credit in American history and one half year's credit in civics. Econ- omics, psychology. and sociology are electives, which are a semester in length and worth one half credit. Aims of the social science department are to encourage comprehensive read- ing, analytical thinking, and systematic note taking. Through the achievement of these aims. the department hopes to develop the student's understanding of social. political, and economic problems and to help him appreciate his democratic heritage. A special effort is made to relate past history to present day problems. as a historical perspective is needed to understand modern pol- itical developments. All of the social science courses place special emphasis on the necessity of accepting the responsibilities and privileges of a democracy. HA. M.A. B A. M.A. -i 5 . Who Explored World Of Society Garold Hamilton llxwwr-'Vx of Nlichigzm B.A. Unlvusity of Xlichigun BLA. Ford Haskins Nrirtlzcrn Slate Teachers HA. l'iixveis1ty of California BLA. Helen Kiest Northwc--Kerri l'nivL'rsity its Northwestern Vxiiu-:sity BLA. J. I Edward W. Kudreiko l,'mvcl'slly of Michigan B.A. Albert Lewis Vl'ayi1c' University B.S. Arthur D. Thomas, Jr H:n'x':irrl B-5 ljniversity of Michigan M.A. Lois M, Wagner IJWIV5 lisnwii Stull' C'olIr9.5e B.S. LQxrP!'c'i'slly of New Mexico HLA. Mrs. Grafton's world history class is participating in a class discussion which is led by one of its fellow students. The class is pictured on the lower left. The class pictured on the lower right is studying American history which is a prerequisite for graduation. Miss Doolittle is the teacher in charge. A panel discussion on world history is shown on the lower left of the op- posite page. Mr. Hamilton is the teacher. Mr. Kudreiko is the teacher of the class featured on the right of the opposite page. The students are studying their world history. be n V ., .i Our Instructors In Physical Science I J . ' Q Lee Bartlett F lfnxvcrsily of Michigan 'M.A. M. Erdine Baumann ' Central Xlichignn BS. University of Chicago M,5. Harry Duke I lfmvcrsitg of Hiding n W1 -X 3 Russell Gwinnell lllichiurm State Nmnml lick. Fx W University of Michigan BLA. 4' - f V: S Edmund L. Palmer N K - Niclilgfvi Stull- N4-rnizil IFA. X g University of llichmxin BLA. J' 1 4, , f 'ai A. M. Allen Storr Jr Wk wi '. ' . . L -'Kirk x lii1iv0t'sity HY xl4iClll LfllVEl'Sllj of Michigm A Stephen Vanek Stout Institute B.S. 5' . Richard Welch X Hope College B.A. Vt'estcrn Michigan College RA. Scientific minds find plenty of resources at Dearborn High. The laboratory sciences of biology, chemistry. physics, and photography are up-to-date. Every- one must take one year of science in order to graduate, and for the student who is not interested in the laboratory sciences, physical geography, economic geography, outdoor science, and modern science are provided. To students who have taken biology, chemistry, and physics and have been outstanding in these fields, science awards are given. Mr. Gwinnell, on the left, is watching his students perform an experiment in his chemistry class. Mr. Duke is standing on the sidelines observing his his class at work. The students are sharing a microscope and are looking intently for the things which Mr. Duke had previously pointed out. The class is shown on the lower right. sw -.x..aa ' i Nr T YYOKM-rii Kllrliiggni C C C And Math Who Taught Logical Richard Backensto Bluliton College B.A. Allen Bush VYQ-stern Michigan College B.A. VVestern Michigan College B.S. University of Michigan M.A. William Lakey Universtiy of Michigan B.S. University of Michigan M.S. Elden Lossing Michigan State Normal B.A. Wayne lfniversity M. Ed. Harold Manley Michigan State Normal B.A. University of Michigan Donald Marshall Michigan State Normal B.A. University of Michigan M.S. L. Mary Olsen University of Michigan B.S. University of Michigan M.A. Graham O. Porter Wayne Vniversity 'B.A. Vtawye lfnivcrsity M.A. Roland Wacker Yankton College B.A. Dearborn High has a new addition to the math- ematics department, Along with the three semesters of algebra which have always been given, a fourth semester, college algebra, is now being taught. Cther math courses offered are: two semesters of plane geometry. one semester of solid geometry, a semester of trigonometry, and shop math for those on an industrial course. Every student must take at least one year of math in order to graduate, and the seniors who fail the senior math test must take a semester of senior arithmetic, a review of practic- al and fundamental arithmetic. Mr. Marshall is working a problem on the black- board while his class looks on in the geometry class shown on the lower left of this page. Mr. Porter is giving some aid to one of his algebra students. The other students who are shown on the lower right are doing some of their required class work. i - f, a 5 -X if l i l A1 -x mr N if EQ ..-vii.. W Remember Commercial Teachers - .1 wr Q Neil Goodbred M ' XVHJHC Uxuvcrsily B,S Mary Haight l'iuv4-rsity of Mig-hiqnn BA. . University of Michigan M.A L4 Leroy Knuth YV:-stern Michigan College US University of Michigan M.A Anne Kopp Michigan Slate Normal College B.S. Josephine Rogers Michigan State Normal College HS. University of Michigan M,A, .A X , Susie Schade Southwest Mo. Teachers B.S Jean Truckenmiller VVcstern Michigan College B S Dearborn's commercial department offers six different courses which can be of use to all students. These include bookkeeping, business English, oflice machines, retailing, shorthand, and typing. For anyone on the college course, shorthand and typing can be invaluable aids. Shorthand can be used for taking notes on class discussions or lectures, and typing reports and themes can save many hours. Commercial students are prepared through these six courses for a variety of positions. They may become stenographers, typists. bookkeepers, or sec- retaries. Girls who plan to become homemakers will find a background of com- merical subjects helpful. Everyone can use bookkeeping in filling out income tax forms or in keeping bank account records. Under the capable direction of the instructors, students learn the various business subjects in modern, efficient classrooms. After graduation they are well able to hold desirable positions in business. Mrs. Olsen 15 helping a student with a problem. Her office machines class is shown on the left. On the right is Mrs. Rogers' typing class. S . . . Our Recreation Teachers In 'Gym' Irma Calvisi Mznhzgan Suite College BS. Constance M..Charle5 qw hllflizgaii Sifilc fNi11:i.il B.S. Carlton Flegle ,Qi Bowizng Green BS Frank L. Navarre Anza L'--iflgc B.A. Marion L. Russell Miclixgaii Suit- Ni-1121--l B-5- Phyllis M. savage xI2C.llg.xll State Normal B-5- Hcrb Schroeter Mzclwxgan Sinn- K ll c B9 Lillian VValker 5' vw. - a 1 3K 5 E 'X X Michigan State Normal B.S. Neville Walker lliflrgavi Sl-ite Normal H X Nvztyilc Lfiiixvisity Nl ld Physical education is required of all students through their sophomore and junior year in high school. Through competative sports the participants are taught sportsmanship, honesty, and co-operation. They, in turn, develop good character and citizenship. Mrs. Russell, the head of the girls' physical education department, directs a program which stresses both physical exercise and personal hygiene. During the fall, field hockey and track make up the program. The winter schedule con- sists of basketball. volley ball, and mass games. The spring program has softball, bowling. shuffleboard, and court sports. Through the whole year dan- cing and calisthenics supplement the regular schedule. Boys' physical education classes are designed to promote physical and moral health. Touch football is the, major fall sport, and basketball, soccer. and mass games make up the winter schedule. The spring program consists of track softball, and tennis, During the whole year, marching drills and calisthenics are a regular part of the schedule. 3.635 'D Those Who Taught Foreign Languages fb-hiv Helene Frasier X Umm-xszrv uf Michigan BA. University of Muchigan M.A. Jane L. Hicks l'YllYL'YNlff' of Rluuhigzul Uriiwislty of Miclizgaii Hope vanLandegend University of Michigan HA, University of Michigan lVl.A. RA. M.A. Dearborn High's language department offers four languages: French. German, Spanish, and Latin. Students learn not only to speak the languages offered, but they also learn many foreign customs and beliefs from their readings. Each language is taught for two years, or longer if demanded. The lower left depicts a typical French class. Miss vanLandegend is the teacher in charge. Mrs. Frasier, pictured on the right, is telling her Latin classes some old Roman legends, 5 KW X . . . Those Who Taught Expression In Art Marion Carson lfiiivcrsixy of XVisconsin BS. :N L'nivcrsily of Yvisconsin DLS. - J Robert Ferguson y X Umver ty of Michigan B.D. ' I ' 1' I ' 6 I W. Duane Smith l Oberlin College B.M. Wayne University M.Ed. Frank Suda n University of Michigan HAT. X University of Michigan M M Band. glee club, and choir constitute the music department. These groups often provide entertainment for school assemblies, football games, and other outside activities. The chief purpose of the department is to teach music apprec- iation and group participation. The art department at Dearborn offers classes in both art and crafts. Art stu- dents learn to work with different materials and the more talented artists of his group do work for the PIONEER. Craft students learn to work with wood, stone, leather, and clay. Both classes display their handiwork in the showcases of the main lobby. These elective courses count a half credit per semester. Pictured on the left is Mr. Smith who is conducting his gir1's Glee Club. Mr. Ferguson's craft class, which is or the right, is busy at work. A . . And Instructors Of Home Economics , l Marilyn Gubbins 'T' Yltlgne University B S. Home economics department strives to acquaint high school girls and sen- ior boys with the fundamentals of sewing and cooking. Besides learning these basic skills, beginning homemaking students Study personal grooming, and other special crafts. Advanced classes specialize in millinery, tailoring, budget- ting, and interior decorating. The boys classes have units in upolstery, meal planning, the selection and care of clothes, and the operation of sewing ma- chines. The girls who take a cooking course must serve at least one tea or banquet a semester, or must work as laboratory assistants to earn credits. Another very important course offered by this department is the modern liv- ing class. Pupils study child care and family and community relationships. Yes, the boys take home economics too. They are under the guidance of Mrs. Gubbins and are pictured on the lower left. Miss Waters is talking over a problem with Mrs. Gubbins while her students are busy sewing. They are shown on the right. i lllllll in! Q Dorothy Kaufman VVayne Vniversily HA Vkayne llniversity M. Ed Joan Waters VK'ayne University H.S. Rex Anderson i L le e BA- Q, N And Shop Who Taught U ful Skill I . 5 Frank Davies ' Illinois XVQ-.sleyzm Vnivcrsty B.A. lfniversliy uf Bliclugam M.A. 'L Gordon R. Grant V ' Great Lakes Cullrge B.S. x Harold Nelson ' 5. I 'Yormnl HS. I' uf Nlichigzin BLA. Q? x 11' . Clyde M. Roberts V l 'fl i . V . , ' X5 hw 3 Xlich:g.m Starr- Xornml HS. 4,-V 71 1 Luiiversity of Michigan Mfx. A 1 ' James Scott Ii EV -. .+ l Michigan Stall: Normal B.S. l K' It ' 'lit Training for a future vocation is the aim of the industrial arts department. Practical experience is acquired by actual work on various projects. Students of the wood shop learn to operate the lathe, drill press, and mec- hanical saws, while machine shop pupils use cutting tools. The electricity shop specializes in the operation of electrically driven machines. Members of the gen- eral shop choose the medium with which they work. Mechanical drawing is another course which is offered by the vocational de- partment. This course includes construction work which necessitates pictorial drawing, shading, dimensioning, measuring. and lettering. The students must be able to apply basic mathematic skill in their drawings. This course also ac- quaints them with the process of blueprint making. Print shop is a course which lasts for three hours. It gives the students an opportunity to learn the basic principles of the printing trade. They print most of the printed material used by DHS, such as the school paper, advertisements, and copy for the PIONEER. Auto mechanics shop. another three hour class, teaches the student fundamen- tal principles of fixing a car. Mr. Nelson is watching one of his students operate one of the many metal shop machines. He is pictured on the left. The lower right picture shows Mr. Roberts drafting class conscientiously doing their work, J, We Rememher'Special'Facultyllembers 1 .f :- Dx .4 1 X 1 I Q Us -x t tx I, N x I g. 4. If? Doris Metzler lfuiversity oi Michigan B.,-X lfuivcrsity of Michigan M A. Ruth Rogers lfniversity of Michigan L Record Clerk and Principals Sec, Wanda Huska Bookroom Clerk Neva Whipple Michigan Stull- Normal Uiiiversity of Michigan ll X Nan Nulf Battle Creek San. R.N. VVayne lfuiverslty HS. Irene Brown Cashier and Bookkeeper Beatrice Hadley Attendance Clerk Lela Hoffman Gerr Morawa . Y , , Receptionist s V Clara Putzig R'-'glSll'21! s Secretary Gerry Seng Ollice clerk in Salisbury Featured below. in the picture on the loft. is Mrs. Null' instructing students about the value of good health habits On the lower right is Miss Whipple helping 8 S tucient lind research material. I Y -'wat-1 ...AndThoseWhnWork BehindTheScenes Miss Whipple and Mrs. Rogers, the school librar- ians, attempt to bring literature to the students here, at DHS. They also conduct an elective class of lib- rary practice, for all interested students. Mrs. Nulf, the school nurse. takes care of school emergencies, helps with personal and community health problems, and conducts programs which check the individual student's health. Mrs. Metzler, the speech correctionist, helps all students who have defective speech so that this defect will not hamper their social and academic pro- gress. Dearborn High's office staff consists of six girls who have the job of keeping the school's records, and who are responsible for student recommendations and placements. Attendance, assemblies, scheduling, and the distribution of working papers and school supplies are but a few of the many things taken care of by this competent and essential part of the school. Nine women on the cafeteria staff prepare about 200 plate lunches a day. Each woman has a special job to do. These jobs consist of a general cook and assistant, a pastry cook, one who prepares the de- serts, one who makes all salads, one who takes care of the malt machine. and one general manager who helps wherever she is needed. Janitors and janitresses are the ones that keep our school looking neat and clean. The DHS staff is com- posed of twenty-two of them, six men and sixteen women. Each janitor and janitress is assigned to a particular post as are the cafeteria women. Row li Klzilguirct .lnrlvrr-on. Ruth fliirgvss, Stella Rushing llolwcs Laiirlfh. Row 22 .-'hm XYj,n, Virginia nnratiu. lrciie Kina-r A mgr, Cat erine Carlson, Marie Kugsilh. Row li left tr: rifllll' Tlx-levi K,ili:fi'n. Ui-lrfn flytix-ln. l.i'ligm lvirirvl, lfbrriiicrs Prilm, XYfwl:l-ta' 'I'-liililftmi. iilfic fi in n Rlrvt lil'x1i 9YlXZH11'1'r: lm- In f' -, :- 5.1: if -' u RUW 25 lst! to Vlifllf- -Xl i.v'l fiiifiiilx. Yvfvlvt Rfiln-rt-. lflilahitli Eiitpsim, llxiyiln Rirlixiwls. Xlqixii iimsil, Janet Thfiviisi-ui. .Xliw Nilixiiiuam Nut Pifturcfli .Xuvivs Ruth H.ilf.'l lviilcismu, Klrvufivvt l.iisi'lv'is, firmly: Ui-iiiiftl. lfstilli- lliinliin. x 1 xx Il Mari' Q . it ur ..,w Q-f 1, x L! ,LA 1-'A X, K-4- W' ofhrlf HD,.,, 1' Z,,,, f'f-'fi f .1 1 . J rf I I F ' , h , Y ri Wy, if sf ' :Wy 1, f .4 Qfvf' 'lied' ' 'dl Af X ki Q,...-.N mga? 's,,s'x -.,s. i SENIORS XXX As we the semor class of 1930 stand xn r Cxps 1 f me XIII o ya s ID huih school vu recall many memories We remember the good txmes haue ind L mmrborn Hlgh the laugh the faxety and the tr1umphs We llso remern ber the sad exents for we can recall our de fr its and d1Sll1US10IlIT1Qf1T.Q But perhaps the but element of our memory IS that the happy re collectxons of our hlgh school years far out number thosm sad memories and mdeed they should for the years we haxe spent at thls our school have been joyous sears years winch vue shall never forget And so we sen lors havmg Hnally reached our goal of gr ad uatnon recall the memorxes of our h1gh school years the memorxes whxch forever w111 be our treasures I . , . . ' . . T , ' on 1 am Low: nf lor k Q over ur ar- . - , 7 X 1 l V . 1. x ' X ' . we . ' 1: n D -z , ' K 1 we I'f'INf'I1ElJCI' 2 Y ter. S.. . . ' 2 N - X b f I v . - sz L. , A X v ' f , 3, x x - ' 2 2 ' ' l 1 -Q 1 X X, L - X -47 , - y' Q ,' .. 'z . ' V 4 . , - . ' . ' ' ' ' . ' 2 - , , . x 1'x xi I in K --, :A ' Q, N Graduation Begins A r 5- . 2' 'r 5 F' i l Richard Bill Nick Anderson Arnold Bada Hall fiaiihizn lliiimzfi-iii lltisiflrilt HM lin-rtxrifate Claw Vfill bln-frni Tv,-atlitr Kim: ish flub Latin Club Cizrrs Will QQ Q 4 ii .4 . Z , Beverly Joan Tom Patricia Roger Robert Backus Barrows Berry Bloess Bohn Bray Chiof Yu Teens Band li Certificate Football N.iiif7il2ll Hiinoi Soviet Pioneer Committee Hull Monitor Swimming Football Junior YH Teens National Honor Society TrnCk Varsity Club .K A 2 G ' if-l sw Q 'V wilt:-l X K TT? W V X . I 1 . A Howard Louis Gerry Barbara Mary Louis Briggs Bryans Buck Butterfield Cady Campbell Cross Country Truck Cross llinnxry Cu-Capt. YH Teens Smile-nl Council Choir Bxiskr-ilmll Varsity Club G. A. A. Varsity Club Truck Hi NYU At the close of the semester, Xhe semi-annual Honor Assembly was htld. i T' l Class Yicc Prusidtn Russell Walter Gerald Carlson Cherry Christman Nalin-11:11 Honor Society Tennis Ciiptziin Activitirs llosird National llonor Soue!y Student Council Varsity Club t Hi HY Wilzh Honor Assembly Billie Bill Gay Coombes Craig Cruchet B Certificate Football YH Teens G. A. A. Track Dramatic Club Bowling Student Teacher 6 ix Vicki Carol Mary Ann Elioff Fedor Forbes B Certificate Supreme Court Student Council Secretary G, A. A. National Honor Society G. A, A. Dramatics Club Choir National Honor Society Glee Club G. A. A. Choir Q? 'J DQI'iS Conchita Charles Geisler Gomez Haas Student Council G. A. A. B Certificate, Future Nurses Club Glee Club Bowling Bowling l Norm Cole John Dohm Baseball Swimming Pioneer Committee Joann Fordyce B Certificate G. A. A. Bowling Nancy Coleman YH Teens Latin Club Dramatics Club Elizabeth Cotton Choir Y Teens Pioneer Committee -,, is . ' 1 JS . 6,1 . 3 6 2 2. , - . fi inf. Pat Betsy Drobot Eckles B Certificates Booster Cluh-Vice Pres. Junior HY Teens Hall Monitor cf llgi' V Shirley Frank Clee Club Choir Operetta Thespians Talent Show Joyce Gamrath All School Play G. A. A. Pioneer Committee B Certificate At the Honor Assembly. a group of students were initiated into the National Honor Society. Yu 3 T .4 Dick Robert Claudine Haines Hamilton Hanschu Hi Y G. A. A. Senior Council Choir Golf Junior HY Teens Baseball A All Gracls Welcome 6 X :1 6 Y X ' , N x, f' f A la Hx ' , l 9 R ' fi N l Carol Monroe Karl Jim Casper Patricia Holtfoth Horn Hunt Jarrett Kachaturoff Kaminski Pioneer Committee Salisbury Certificate Class President Glee Club Thespian Vice Pres. Spanish Club National Honor Society Football Co-Captain Basketball Co-Captain Y Teens Teens Vice Pres. B Certificate Varsity Club Treasurer Varsity Club Spanish Club-Vice Pres B Certificate Hi Y Hi Y Pioneer Committees Q A y me ' sr - gg- 1 Q. I ,Q A , nfl 'W al J L. ' 1 i QQ? ' N 1 ' X ei Ax Q 1 , . I Iv. ' 1 f 1 V 1 f X- 'Zi i f Roger Ron Luane Don Jerry William Kemp Kondratko Lange Lear Lucas Maloney Choir Golf Student Council Pres. Basketball Football Spanish Club Homecoming Queen Track Booster Club National Honor Society Thespains-Vice Pres. Norman Cole and Elizabeth Cotton bidding Miss Truckenrniller and Miss Guldner good evening. Cathy Marks Senior Class Secretary Senior Play G. A. A, Student Council 4 9' ' Bob Maureen Matheny McCurdy Junior Achievement YH Teens Glee Club Swimming Senior Prom Night X Barbara McLaughlin Glee Club Intramural Sports Junior Achievement Y Teens w Deon Morse Choir Y Teens B Certificate National Honor Society fl Leonard Norway B Certificate Barbara Mealey Intramural Sports Spanish Club Swimming Ruth Morphew Ensemble Operetta Future Teachers Club Irene Orto v l ar 6 af f fx , ' , Q Jon Donna Bruce McDonald McGarvey McK1nstry Track Manager German Club Janet Ronald Mills Monson G. A. A. Vice'Pres Baseball Spanish Club Swimming B Ccrtincate Senior Council E: Jack Mooney Swimming Choir asa A., 5 Supreme Court Band President Football Baseball G' Phil Morgan 33' 77 Wx lui , Barbara Heather Rosemary Sam Neibert Nelson Nemeth Newell National Honor Society Yu Teens YW Teens HY Teens-Vice Pres. Imraniural Sports Obsnrvcr Staff G, A. A. National Honor Society B Ccrliticate B Certificate Mass Gulflner greeting the king of the Ianixary Senior Prom. Date Wallace, queen. Nancy Pratt. and court, Jim Jarrett, Cathy Marks Heallier Ne-lsrm, anrl Joe Plziutz. ! s' M. .1 N ll i Jack Patterson Choir Nzitivvrml llonor Society I ,Z Joe Donna Kay Plautz POM Yarsuty Club Uoustw f'lul1 X'1c1-Pie Majvwrtttl' toss Country Cu-Capt. MY 'l'f'm'11s Ili Yu Future Nuum-s Club Qrlv fb Gail Sam Quinlan Reams YH Teens Hi Y Senior Council Football German Club K Nh az, N tx S' 1 QI' 'Rf . , 1 f Margaret Dennis Rudolph Rugg Y Teens Footlmll Booster Club Track B Certificate G' Nancy Pratt Y 'l'1-1-11s G, A. A. 5111111141 Vlub Bu Cv1t1t1c:1t0 Jerry Reed 4- NN Lois Sauve Ensemble Choir L:1t111 Club HY Teens ea rborn Seniors Bid G? ' 4 11 fs, 1 Dick Robertson Spanish Club L Michael Sebastian Speakers for January commencement were Jim Jarrett, Donna Pont, Barbara Zinober, Mary Cady, and Joe Plautz. Ap 6. S ij? X.x N K Don Robertson SP! .5 1 ' 1 Larry Seyfarth Norman Charles M. Simitz Slayton Jr. G1-1n1:1u Club ll111xl111g Stutlt-nt 'l'w-:teller Junior Aclucvvrncnt KJ 3. 5 Robert Roebke Band pk Ci 'x Ruthann Sherk Futura' ll11111c111:1kt'v U. A. A- ,. I FU m LeRoy Squiers Choir Billlti Opcrvttn Glue Club 'l'1 :S Alma Mater Farewell sr .2 sl , N g' Jr' .V Fred Ron Treiber Vanco Bzimkelbzill K 4 ' as W, fi-, rj -nu, we . 'fi Barbara Yonkus Yu Teens ll Certificate Spanish Club Charles Wright Class Trmxzirer llall Monitor B Certificate Senior Council NOT PICTURED George Charles LaGosh Lepine Track Junior Achievement Cros: Country Co-op Training g 1 Ron Walker Junior Achievement Pres. l Ed Keri Gary Tilley Toupm Traven Band Glee Club Bowling f l g Fl I i . 48 David Judy ' .lon Wallace Wallick Williamson Bzinrl Choir Glee Club Junior Refi Crimes Dramzitics Club Junior Achievement Spanish Club Hall Monitor i Joanne Yagelo Pioneer Staff Y Teens B Certificate National llonor Society ,- an Y 3 if .xxx 7.- i v ws, mf I if i'x3'l'f f: f',l Doris Barbara Richard Yancheson Zinober Zonca G, A, .-X. A Certificate Oliwrver Stuff MY Teens Spanish Club Honor Guard National Honor Society Graduation exercises bring to a Close our high school career. CH A 1011 ,X Q Russell Carlson Jim Jarrett - - President Vzce Preszdent Cathy Marks Charles Wright Secretary Treasurer Seated: Russ Carlson. Chuck YVriQl1t. Jim Jarrett. Cathy Kfnrks. Standing: Gail Quinlan, Bob Hamilton, Gerry Buck, Carol Fm Councils Enable Seniors Presiding over our January graduating class was Jim Jarrett, while Russell Carl- son completed his executive duties as vice- president. Cathy Marks served as class secretary, and Charles Wright took charge of the class funds. From the time senior rings were first available at the end of our junior year, we, the January class of 1955 felt the near- ness of our inevitable graduation from Dearborn High School. Senior Play, sen- ior girls' sponge dance, bake sale, and June graduation made us realize that all too soon, we were next to graduate. Exchang- ing of name cards and senior pictures, farewell banquets from our beloved clubs, and honor assemblies all led to one of the crucial moments in our lives--graduation. Combining our efforts in breaking of Y Teens into three chapters, helping in the organization of chapel services, an- ticipating second hour classes while study- ing in the cafeteria, and taking senior Eng- lish classes, all will remain in our happy memories. Anxious years were climaxed by the ner- vous waiting of the first strains of the pro- cessional that led us straight to the re- ceiving of our diplomas. -dor. To Run Class Smoothly e e In the fall of 1952, the 1955 June sen- ior class was formed. Through the soph- omore year many friends and acquaint- ances were made which led to participa- tion in school activities. Highlighting the junior year were the election of class oflicers, Dave Kenyon, Marga Beth Eschbach, Sandy Lucha, and Peggy Poosch, and the ordering of class rings. The big social events were the ac- tivity dance, The Frosty Frolic, the class picnic at Camp Dearborn, and the J-Hop held at Lovett Hall. Guiding the seniors through their last year at Dearborn High School were their class ofhcers, George Weemhoff as pres- ident, Sherrill Coombe as vice president, Sandy Lucha as secretary, and Peggy Poosch as treasurer, These officers, the 1' 1 3 6- ' ig cooperation of the senior council, and mon- I ey making committee helped to make pos- I A sible the activities of the senior class such as selling at games the senior play. and Y Sh Q . ' X H- crrill Coombe the senior sponge dance, The Autumn Georglfegfdielnrfhon Vice President Whirl. The senior prom and commence- ment brought to a climax three years of fun, education, and happiness. Sandra Lucha Peggy poosch Secretary Treasurer Row l' l.-fs limit. fzrvmli Putrfyl, 'Linux XY-iv1ilhu':', Sinflx l.iimli:i. Frziii Rfzich Row 22 Kxivi- .Xlif!:v'sfivx, Ninn ll-.-115, ,lux Xl..fi.iliiislti, l',il Xlmils, llmil XK'liitiic-5. li:-ltr' Lynn Tiiiimlii, Yiiqlyiiw Ximik. Rim' 3C fxxvitliin fixilris, Sufi Riflnn-I-, Xl.iii'i.i Tfijrli, Nmrli kziizilfi-li, l.mfl:i H4-flvy, Hiwiiz- Smith. Row -if ,lim llvzily, jun Rittgi-i, Russ L.i Haan, lid' I kli it Ruhr-rt Cuitis, B.irln.ii.i KL-wllc. I I i tg. ' 5 3!,iif+fj1g N-1 -x 1 1' Jim Abell Bowling Baseball Michael Alestra Jr. Baseball Spring Festival Hall Monitor l .ratify I L Isamay Addis Y-'l'wu Pres. U, A. .-X. Spamsli Club ,. as N Sam Allison Bust-lmll Choir Ensemble I 0' 1-rfII2 4 g'EI11::gg-:lv 1 I I .gags-Q, 3222 Bob Ahlstrorn Swimming Co-Capt. Choir Spring Festival Co-op Program Gives 4, - 1 :V . F X V - iw , A 1 1 it . . i X Dennis John Kaye Gordon Alm Altenburger Anderson Ashley Band Football Y 'lkoiis Basketlmll Nlziuagcr Thespain Review Student Council Choir Boys Bowling -vm fl i Robert Susanne Asperger Audi Band Spanish Vlulx Pres Junior Achievement HY Teens Futures Tcacliers Club Frviicli Club B Certificate Pioneer Committee Sheila Janet Patricia Barbara Averill Bachman Bagnall Baker Junior Achievement Glcc Club HY 'IR-uns Future lloniciiialrurs Club Junior Achicvcnient Homcrooiu Assistant Taking dictation for Mr. Harry Vicary, a Dearborn architect, Norma Graham, part time secretary on the co-op program. ,. 1 X fi l ali' 'iff 13:5 L-..,,j B111 David Linda Baker Baker Baldwin Tizivk lizniil llftll Uiiltlfllll Cite- lwuizlry llasrlizlll Tennis lP':-ini:-r ffiniilrzlte Spanish Club Training For Jobs Mary Baruzzini l'i'm4-rr Conimiltce lnlrziniural Sports Shirley Bell G. A. A. , 1'- -X Lois Bissland B Certificate C. A. A. RUOSICI' Club Pioneer Committee 5 '! '- cu' ' ' x B 1 f l , 4 X Thomas Tom Baugh Baughman Foollizilli Bri-clzall Bowling 'Wh If l 1 Beryl Bennett Audrienne Beller YH Teens Booster Club Sec, B Cf-rtihcate Hall Monitor ,. ! fx . ' George Joan Blass Bloomfield Baseball Pin: Pong Dramatics Club Geraldine Ballard G, A. A. Fu'urc Nurses Club ,lu-iirir Achievement National Honor Society We X ,X -f A Larry Beard Marion Barbour Choir Spring Concert If Susan Beasley Clin-rlearlirig Senior Council National llunor Society Pioneer Stag tr .. 4 ,,,, ,ml .1 Pat Berry David Bert Student Teacher ll Certincate Laboratory Assistant X I Charlene Barrett Thespnin Review B Certificate Operetta All-City Festival K l it 'ml y , Dick Beattie Swimming Band Baseball 6' rx , My Lawrence Bianco Golf Basketball Baseball Robert Marti is engaged in his stockrnom joli at the John Hancock oFfice under the supervision of Mr. Harry W'ebster. He is on the co-op program, which gives school credit for working. Sally Bollinger Clivsvsrltiuluig S1 Df2lU1flilf'S Cluli Vim- Pres. G. A. A, Natirmzil H onur Society 1 Donna Nancy Ann Bolotin Borgis amish Club ,Tuuinr Rfwl Crm: Band Fuizrri llIl1lt'II'lRl'fK'l'4 Club lmrxtuiuial Sports Ti Joanne Ona Barbara Ann Borsodi Boyer Boyle C. A. A. Future Nurses Club Hall Monitor Dramatics Club Intramural Sports Intrzimural Sports Glee Club B Certificate N X . - X 1 x , isa' f l . ' in Kenneth Robert Evelyn Bray Brayman Brasis Baseball Football Gln-e Club Band Choir Pioneer Committee Margaret Ruth Boyle G. A. A. Future Nurses Clulm. V Pioneer Committee B Certificate 7 -is r Bob Brennan . 1'- Pirmirig boutunnie-rs un the-ir dates, Dun and Ron Gilbert, are I'at Deyell and Lee Ann Crngg. u NA pg- David Brewer B Certificate Senior Girls Bring 6 Carolyn Brailean .P. Mike Brennan Shirley Bright Glee Club Barbara Brainard B Certificate Booster Cluli Txcas. Dramatics Club Paul M. Brenton Bowling if X Leiiani Brownlie Pioneer Committee PNQ Pics. B Certificate Boys To Annual Dance Y his , . - s 3 Ron Barbara Charles Buck Buckmaster Burleson Foollfall Swimming Basketball Track Co-captain ffcffffe- 'N P , --f' Q - V '-x ff 'wif z. Q ,J 1 as z , V Y , , , qt. f Q.- I r A . : i l A mr' r , 'vi' X '21 ' X fini A John Jerome Lowell Mary Jane Richard Burke Burm Burns Buttigieg Cadwell Camen Football Football Future Nurses Clulil' I'.j:xniov Rul Cross. Nfl' l.:ilin K'lnli pri-s. Swivnminfl. Co- l':ipl.im li. A. A. Future Nurses Cluln ll Cc-rlinrnlc Ili-Y Vicv'l'rcs ll Cc-rtirirrate Spanish Club Junior .-Xrliii-viwiu-vit Varsitv Club Latin Club Boys Bowling 'fuels gif., ff f N f . 1' if rl' I if 1 ll Barbara Dale Leonard Carol Carolyn Paul Camllleri Carlman Carone Carter Chambers Chandler Band Booster Club Football Y Teens Ilzill Nlonitor Choir B Certincate Dramatic Club Sec. Choir el Judy Chester G. A. A Juniors Achievement Pioneer Committee '96 i Mb Mike Chevrie if Lita Chiarini ll f'L'rlifiC:itc Pioneer Coninuttec Senior cnuples rhnce to the dreamy music at the senior girls' sponge dance, The Autumn XVhirI. pres F' ' F X Q 'X Q 1 . X ' ll I Larry Albert Chism Christie Track lliznnzltics flulr Junior Aclnevc-nlent ,lnnmr R1-fl Cross Junior Achieveinent ,U if Q. Q' 5 fl, , Q.,-.,, ,V 1-in 1' ' .14 , ' Jerry Dave Clark Coatta Basketball Bzislxctlxall Band Baseball Hi Y Hi Y Student Teacher Deanna Cowles Y Teens B Certificate Pioneer Committee Varsity Club Sheila Cram ll Certificate Y-Teuns Vice-PYCS. Band Junior Achievement Ron Kondratko observes a young artist at the Nursery school. Stanley Ciupak Jr. Harriet Coburn Y Ter-ns Spanish Cluli Dranizutics Club Pioneer Committee 5. Joe Crocker Dearborn Co operat i vc Moclern Living Class 9. R 5 9 Leonard Columbus Enscinlilt Tennis Bowling S' Nancy Colwell ll Certll'iL':1lC Immniural Sports 6-, Sherrill Coombe Stullfnt Council ll! Y Senior Council Senior Class Y.P. Jim Robert Luanne Cummins Curtis Dancey Monty-nizikiiig Cliziirniam Spanish Club UM-rt'll3 Pioneer Committee B Certincatc Patricia Albert Shirley D'Ange10 Daniel Danville Booster Vluh Pioneer Committee fl. A, A Future Nurses Club Vhuir Ihom-er Editor Pioneer Committee Senior Sales Committee B Fcruhcgne ein r S -0 PIBY Quill and Scroll Tours Nursery School ' 0 5 if . . Q... D1 A' Joyce De Bord Y Teens Dramatics Club Booster Club James Lee Dolan Football IF' Robert Dunlap Football Basketball Track Co-captain A Certificate John Danziger Varsity Club Hi Y Football Manager al 5, I Charles Davies Band Tennis Herman George Evelyn P. Dengel Denman Co-op Talent Assembly ' - Q 6 -Z P' F5 JQQ. WS iT K Vu X41 g William C. Shirley Donaldson Donner Football li Cc-ititicate Richard Dunlap Supreme Court justice B Certificate Pioneer Staff Observer Reporter Bnostc-r Club Chrn'uS Co-op B J l Robert Edwards tfx Tom Devlin Band fy? ,515 Michael Donovan Patricia Deyell Chorus Senior Ensemble Y Teens Barbara Lee Davis Dramatics Club French Club Booster Club Senior Y-Teens if William M. Diven Jr. Olin srver Stuff lIi-Y Sec. and Trcas. Bowling Baseball sl s r 5. Y T :'4i'5i.5, YN! a V ' Ruth Adele Duke Ducan Svninr Council Student Teacher Future Nurses Club young students Carolyn Hrailean and Dick Haynes play with two at the nursery school. L... Charles Jack L. Juliane Edwards Edwards Ehleudt Clioius Cross r Country 'lihc.spigins Uperclta Band C .Y .-X. Glee Club Y Tu-ns French Club U f'- 0-. 'V' Q: fm ' it if if f Beverly Carl Don Eicholtz Elssfeldt Ericson G' A- A. Swimming Junior Achievement Spanish Cluli Vicc-Pres. Hi Y Future Nurses Club Observer Staff B Certificate l fi Gs 'Z I Y Mike Lois Gwenyth E. Fair Ference Fielding Y Teens Pioneer Committee French Club B Certificate Drziniaities Club Choir Pioneer Committee Junior Achievenient Seniors liusily stuilying first hour in the cafeteria. 1. Qt lg.. We Congregate Here M-53 i Ron Ericson Junior Achievement Jo Ann Flatko Choir G X4 Lawrence Fogarty Hand Junior Achievement I 1 Doris Ann Esch Glee Club Senior Ensemble German Club Operetta Paul Flory R w l Hu Foreman Hi Y Marga Beth Eschbach Student Council Thespians Junior Class VicePres. National Honor Society Arlene Flowers Choir Clu-erlezuling llimster Club Senior Play William Fors Student Council National llunnr Society Piiiiieer Editor Quill and Scroll To Study Anal Talk Q I . J v I1 ' -r in ,cs f Gerald Friske Baseball Junior Achievement Hi Y Cynthia Garris Senior Council Y Teens Choir Virginia Gollsby G, A, A, H Certinczne Pioneer Committee 6: X . I x .5 John Fry Donald Gilbert Baseball Football Basketball 6- Xl Patricia Gostenik B Certificate rs, A. A, Pioneer Cnnimittee Booster Club ea:-li ayne Gaines Football Track Ronald Gilbert Foulllall Baseball Varsity Club Michael Gowing The,spi:u1s Senior l':ll5t'IlllllC li Certificate Chaple Service Urgunist James Forten berry Football Hi Y 1 an U Hi r Barbara Ganski Swimming Hall Monitor Future Nurses Club A , 'P' iff Terrance Glimn Tennis Carole Patti Fox Franks A Certificate Y Teens Pioneer Committee I-'inure Homemaker: Nzmffvxzil llnnflr Society Intramural Sports junior Red Cross Robert Gardner Gardner Y Teens Senior Play B Certificate 73 4-3. iv 're 'Xue Judith Gerald Gollick Gonda B Certificate Bzisclmll Pioneer Committee Gulf NYM! Llnlvnsfhi 2ll l fellow seniors work on their research theme at e nublic lihi'.u'5. T51 QD Norma Graham B Certificate Prudy Guerriero in e. 2 Q'- Elaine Hayden Future Nurses Club B Certificate x James Greek Thespian Revue ' 'W' ,Li -x,,,.,,.f Eunice Hahn Latin Club Future Nurses Club Sandra Hayward SJ s lac: Milton Grigg Football Truck liiczipmin Senior Ensenilrlc Thespizms s Don Haislet yr-N :QA Linda Hefley Dramzitics Club Senior Council Spanish Club Y Teens Seniors busily sell coke at a basketball game. Seniors Raise Money Nancy Hammelef Future Nurses Club Booster Club Future Homemakers 0 i 7' X - N ' 25 Edward Heldt l Donald Hensley Charles Handley Baseball Manager Glee Club Student Teacher Marilyn Helka junior Achievement K' sy X .. Paul Herbert Baskt-iliall Hi Y of SB Ellyn Hards National Honor Society G.A.A. Future Teachers Club Booster Club I I A, X I Robert Hendrickson Bnske-tlmll Manger Gci man Club Fuulball Edward Heslet By Sales Projects 1' ns. J Sally Hogarth Chorus 'Intra-mural Sports Junior Red Cross Future Nurses Club Carol Hudson Y Teens Dramzitics Club Pioneer Committee Thespians S, David James ij I Arthur Hollingsworth Darrell Hughes Booster Club Latin Club Glee Club fr 5' L , If :Ui Frank Jaworskt Junior Red Cross Betty Hope Chorus Marilyn Huss French Club Pioneer Committee B Certificate Latin Club Casey Johnson f ,af ti' f-Q -xg., , K , Audrey Hill Future Teachers Pres. G..-X.A. Treus. Pioneer Steiff National lionor Society gif I Carol Horne Y-Teens Governing Board Spanish Club B Certificate x i Qt N all Keith Jack Booster Club Spanish Club 1 l t Robert Hlavaty it X x Jack Hosmer Latin Club Tennis B Certificate Boys Bowling ,Q R i . I Kathryn J acksy Y Teens B Certificate Boys Bowling Dramzitics Cluh Pioneer Committee Carole Hofert Intra-mural Sports nr L Gerald Hubbard Chorus Track Football Tennis ,MJ 'K Patricia Jackymack Y Teens Booster Club Intra-mural Sports Left to right standing are Fran Roach. Boh Curtis, and Albert Dan- iel, seated are Peg Poosch and Carole Fox of the Senior Money Mak- ing Committee organizing a monetary project. iii Diane Johnson Spanish Cluh Future Home-makers B Certificate James Kamps John Kelchak Latin Club Senior hall captain Clement duty Q . 4 1 J gi Q K Walt Johnson F liff tliall Basin-iliall Truck Varsity Club Pres. i Sandra Karalash G. A. A, Senior Council Y Teens Dramatics Club Dick Kellogg 6 Holley J unth G, ix. A, Y Teens x .Win ' 4. . t' ft. ease tm Mitchell Kasovac Latin Cluh Sec. Pioneer Staff B Certificate Varsity Club 1 John Kelsey Swimming Kolk checks a hall pass while on W Barbara Keedle Senior Council G. A. A Pioneer Committee 4' e Restore Order, 9 -F J A, 'XC j 3 7 'A e' . 1 Thomas Larry Keiser Kieth Hi Y Bgistball Tennis Capt. sd, , you 1 if , W Q- K, 5 54 V ..,A s f 's .17 , : it ---- C Lois Gail Donald Kentala Kinkade KIISUS B Certificate AM Certificate Ensemble Tllcsvian Revue P, ff Harold Arlene Clement Klein Kolesmk Kolk voice of Cllix-iran Youth Truck Ulu- Club Pioiiet-r Ctminiittee Solve Vital Issues p v f Norman Krecke Bnsc-lmll Hi Y Junior Achievement N , . .lm Ronald Koszegi px Qi Qi Phyllis Loralie Marlene Krolik Krome Krupa B Certificate Thespziins Future Nurses Club Money Makin: Comniittce Latin Club Alice Lanfear Pioneer Cnrnniittee Sturlcnt 'llziclicr Future 'I'c:ir'livr- Club B Certificate Carl Logan Marlene Eleanor Sylvia Langlois Lewis Likinay G. A. A' Swimming Q'-Q Jerry Kowalsky Baseball X, 6 Sf 'N ,X 44-Q David Kubanek Bowling 6- 'N x, Virginia Lind Y Teens Dave Kraft Band Junior Achievement 4 X, - ,A- 9 'rv J 'lf 9. gl I Beverly Kuhr Ensemble Mu-ic Scholarship Thgspizin Rui uc X 1 1 E Us Robert Lockhart Hi Y 'vs- Dale Lopus Bziwlmll Truck Junior Achim-vcnicnt Pioneer Cmmmittee Spanish Club SCC. Future Nurses Club Big plans urn- mzulc :ut S1-ninr C uncul imttingx .sufh as this one, 5 .... A, . Ruth Loriaux Band Sally Sandra Elaine Lowe Lucha Ludwig G. A. A, G. A. A. G. .x. .xl B Certificate Y-T1-ciis Trans. Fziiuri llnniunf,lMrS Stufierit Cuuiicil Siuilun '11-Licliur Senior Class Sec. 'T Karen James Jeri Mack Y Teens Dramzitics Club Pioneer Committee German Club Madalinski Pixma-cr Stuff MacKenzie Senior Council G. A. A. i I ' I 3-'ly Sf , if . . gs .Q t V- A Betty Kay Ralph Howard Magretta Malewska Maley National Honor Society Pioneer Committee Future Nurses Club Bowling Capt. Lzizin Club Pres. Seniors Cheer thcii football tc-am to n City Chanipionship. . , .-. fb w Vg X' - A .C li , ,se J 'x FY' 4 x Q-gr' Excilzecl Fans Cheer tl' ,'y I Fred Madaras Larry Maltby Robert Martin 1 '9- X. Pat Magaw Carol Maness G. .-x. A, Y Teens 6 I .l Joan Matyas liitrnviiiirxll S1-m'tQ lui' Rml Curr: Trois Donna Magda Y Tr:cnS fig, at ' 'ffff if, J' James Markley YV' J Philip Matz Truck 1 Our Teams To Victory Frederick McGary Truck Bob Michael Track 8. .zz Arlene McGuire G, A. .tx- Pioneer Committee Rose Marie ,Mikuta B Certificate Antoinette Contance Moceri Mohr Choir Y Teens Frcnch Club Intramural Sports Choir gt X WW A . , fb- ,lf , Anne McKay G. A. A. Pres. Y Teens Supreme Court Alverna Miller Y Teens Dramzitics Clnh Pioneer Cnrnmittce B Certificate 43' Q7 1 I Edward Monson Clif il I' Track Football ic- 3 G31-y Mary ROb6I't McDonald McDonald McDonald Bowling Inter-niurill Spwrts Juntfir AChrrV6m0I1t Pioneer Commzttee Pioneer Cornniitice ra S 7 ! Neil Delores Gus Mc Leod McNutt Metros Bowling lntr:imnr:il SIUUTYQ llnmstx-r fllulm Inter-mural Sports L. g v 5 l ' r Caryl Grant James Miller Mills Minter flu-ir Junilr .lclaicvc-nic-nt Truck B Ccrtilicnte Truck ll-,nster Vluh Hi Y Glce Club Pictured harz- is typical enthusiastic crowd of DHS students at a varsity basketball game. 4 , V 1 1' , ,.'- --J ' I I hz? f Patricia Morris Senior Council Y Teens Junior Achievement Booster Club X Tony Murawski French Club 25 dw l ,Q di Qlrr- Fifi 9 :I f' James Neumann Yi 'J-T N Rgrothy Carol orton Moses Y Teens B Certificate Hall Monitor , lv I 1-l K li MD Pat UWM chuck M , ycek ,,AMyers Football 1 T,-ack Baseball ,yn Basketball Swimming Bgwling Hi Y Helen Nichols Junior Achievement Future Homenmkers lu We Exchange Carcls Yvonne Najera Dramzitics Club Glee Club Pioneer Committee Y Teens Treas. Nash Howard R 1 i i E Richard N ettlow Football Mary Ann Fred Virginia Sharon Nicoll Nikula Novak Nunn Supreme Court Latin Club Senior Council Pres. Pioneer Cnnnnittcr G. A. A' Glee Club Drnmzitics Club Future lloniemakcrs l'i'e5. Y Teens Track Pioneer Committee Pioneer Stuff Junior Achievement c-nun civ 1 n R 1 irx 1rru7ini d N in 4 cl . ' ' :si ' , 'lim' rings. N -in , xx 61- :rx X r A I V Alex Gary Pachy Palmer Swxniming 1 if 1- Alice Park G, A. A, Quill :incl Scroll Nutz-iii.il llonor Sfcimty Observer Eililor I And Purchase Rings is 4 1, F, Nancy Peck Y Teens Choir 'x 'Su A 7 A Jim Penrod Baseball Football Hi Y Martha Pickell G. A. A. B Certificate Future Nurses Club X .P. J. 'r is r 'I xt Peggy Poosch Pioneer Staff Y Teens Sec. Senior Class Trezis. Cheerleading Cu-Capt. Betty Jean Piirala -Q l Alden Porter Booster Club X ' John Perkins 13 Q .4 Joyce Piziali G. A. A, Y Teens Pioneer Committee Booster Club Jack A. Porter N ,u as A UI A Estelle Pavone Robert John Pawlowski Peck ' it ,5 ' VX Janice Kathleen Ruth Perry Phillips Pichler Ensemble Glee Club ChCCflC2lflif18' G. A. A. Y Teens Booster Club Thespizin Revue Junior Achievement A. 6. ' fr' , 7- 1 I Richard Arlene Joan Plagens Platter Pondell Juniur Red Cross Band Booster Club Crrl Logan, Gnralim Ashley. Bob Martin, Lciluni Bruwnlic, and Lu :innc Dzincey Lxclizmgnig mime Curtis. Jack W. Joan C. Student Council Porter Posner ' Q s 5 Ii F 1 's V X 5 v X1 7.51, J k X . Lois Robert Prehn Prehn Choir Co-op Training Baseball Manager B Certiticate Violet Ronald Reed Rhoades G. A. A. Band Y Teens W e-A L Ray Powers Philip A. Elizabeth Printiss Pulk Y Teens Dramatics Club Carol Gordon Richard Richards Y Teens A Certificate Pioneer Committee Yr-iiiws llzin' lvxll. Niinfy l'tClr, awl llun Kllgllh look :it College Clit- llnpqlivr 7 e Plan For Future 'R' 3 X ii Art Rahn Junior Achievement Suzanne Richards Intramural Sports Senior Council Y Teens Pres. Pioneer Committee it A x Mary Ellen James R. Robinson Rogers Y Teens Hi Y Glee Club Football Alice Rayworth G. A. A, ,.. EV' Dolores Ridling G, A. A. The-spians B Certificate Ensemblt Lee Rohler Swimnnng Mazinger Yea rs OF Studying Richard Rymas R l 4 ' X David Scott Crow Country Manager Track Manager Hall Monitor 113. nu- '1 T 2 John Shaw Football 1'--If Jack Roper fa- S rx Ken Rosselot Swimming Track G g 13 Karen Ruh Y Teens Booster Club Glee Club K fQ j :NU ' Delores Darlene Acrhie Sondra Margaret Sanderlin Sanders Sanderson Saunders Schubert Y Teens Choir Booster Club Pioneer Staff Glee Club G. A. .-xv National Honor Society ,P 'F' ,u Q Q, X 555' sf 1, 1 go? gatricia Kay Sophia peter e z enator Senter Sharba Sharkey Football Ensemble X Teena Clee Club Bgtgg-hall XUYSIU' Club COMP Tfuirlirlg Glee Club Future Nureei Club French Club Pres. Booster Club Senior Speaker Y Teens Bueily Hllingt out college npplieations in the counselofs office axe 6' Doris Eseh and john VVilliamS. f Rosemarie Virginia Shea Shear Booster Club Co-op Training l I fi if fg 1 Paul Richard Donna Shearer Sherwood Shields li..n1l lim C'l-yrqyymyp I, t.1x lI1:h l'.ox.gur L'onn:i:tlee Xu. ,1...l llonoi Siiciriy Carol Skavdahl Clin-1-xl1.uin.g G. A. A I Y 'll-Q-ns Pioncrr lfoninnltce Steve Slezak al Roberta Bill Smith Smith G. A. A. Sn-C. ll! Y Nzninfnzll llonm Society Golf l'iuln'vr Stull' Enzcmllle UlJscr'V1'l' Sllilf K. Charles Daryle SliCkiS Truck Varsity Club Geraldine Smolnik Future Nurses Club Counwlnfs Awixmrlt Co-up Training June smrnurw are initxzltewl into the National llonor Society. Honorary Societies Gary Smith H1 Y Bowling W. Warren K. Smoot U CCl'll6C2llC Golf Latin Club lg. Robert Sorenson 6. I Kathy Smith G, A. A. Fuiure Nuns- Club Ulce Club Jean Softley French Club Choir .rs , Q Bob Stabenau 6 Larry Smith Jerry Somers Band Bernie Stachurski Buxrliiill fapi. Fwollnall varsity Club Promoke Leadership R21 X x Alan Stichler Choir Q Q FUI 4-4 Charles Teschker Football Sharon Lee Trevarrow 9 F' I Marilyn Stribbell Dlzinizitics Club Choir All School Play i Larry Thede F-J I Thomas Trill 4 sol ge QQ xx 'I Elaine Sutter Thrspzuns French Club Booster Club Choir f 9 Patricia A. Thiel Y Trcns l.:ltin Club Fulurr Nurses Club B Certificate il ni. Eileen Tucker Cold Key Art .Kward Phyllis Stanley Y Tri-ne lhwiiiir 511.5 D1:.n1.ltiu Club Lzrmli Club Y S 41 ll Marilyn Swain Glue Club Esther Tiede U C'4l'llflC3fE '1- Beverly Steffeg Burl-tcr L .ul, Pre-5. Quill :.nfl Fai ll Dian r lrllservr' Hvltwr iz. ic- Club Pres. XQ 141 Robert Szeromski liunvl Tin-qizxivi Rmue Tennis Talent Show p.. -- 5' sz 1 Q V Q V , ,1Y Vk ,:. 'L Q f i Bernard Tish Swimming Mr. Eul initiate-s Alice Park, Br-vcrly Stefics, Shirley Danvlle and Bill Fors into Quill and Scroll. 2 f 4 Harry Stephens 5 ..-3, Marcia Teeple Senior Vowincil o. .-i. rx, Y Teens Lois Tournier Choir Hall Xlonilor Ab. Q Dianne Arlois Vanden Bosch Van Dyke Cheerleading Y Teens G. A. A French Club Y Teens. Marlene Voycheck Cheerleading G. A. A. Y Teens Booster Club H Cz-rtitic.lte Warren Wade Bowling Hall Monitor Carol David Whitney Williams Student Council Y-Teens Governing Board Homecoming Court Senior Council , Seniors Realize That 1 F J i:'1 -Ig-I Vida Vincenty Co-op Training Latin fluli Future Nttrscs flulr Pres. B Certificate ,Q Di 1 Q Mary Lou Tom George Marvin Waldinger Washington Weemhoff White 5lW1lSh Clllll Pioneer Committee Baskethall B Certihczite Student Teacher Varsity Cluh Student Teacher National Honor Society Senior Class Pres. John Margaret Verna Mae Nancy Williams Williams Wilson Winston German Club B Certificate Thespian Pres. Y Teens French Club National Honor Society Student Council G.A.A. A group of seniors pick up their graduation announcements. 1 rx YN Don Wright Football Co-captain Varsity Club HiY I Jim Wright Football X 1- ' th v,r'z:?-1 -1, , ,Q f,,, i,,, k - .gag fr, if Graduation Approaches F3 I il , 'X Q7 -ef mr 1 Louis Jack Bernard Wojick Woodall Wright Football i ,H , 4 A fi! 1 James Eleanor Charles Lloyd Young Zabinski Zalman Zander with king Bc-v Kuhr, Fat on Norman Barbara Zielinski Zoerlem Junior Achicvcnicnt Latin Club Future Xurbes Club Choir Tlill linker livin-1 mc-murefl for his Cap and zown Deycl, David Stott, Bull Ahlstrom, Jim Dolan loo NOT PICTURED Mfg:a1eSue .James L. Fred g y Grlce Katscher Track Junior Red Cross j R X02 XX Lg, 7 l 2 J TXX X E 'XT Yrs xxlsxsy f 1 T M Q M Q W E i I 1 f' N ,F Q 5 5 2 E I 35 I 1 Y ,Ky 4 3 f l Q ff 5 1 l 1 I , f If 1 i ' 1 1 f f 2 K f N 1 ff I ff 4 . xx XX , , i xx . 4 A X J, uf jx 1 , XX V .k-XY! V V X X! 11 N x 3 1 XXX MK . XX E xy 1 I 5 at 1 2 X X 5 i ' .R X ,fl lqrr p, ,fm ffl! !, f ' X I ' ,f,, ,ff , X 4 X K V ff 7 ff, 7, X' ff K! , . ,J ,XX K UNDERCLHSSHEN f No lppralsll of our hlgll school would be complete Xkllllfllll 1 mfn t1on of thc undcrclassmcn Thex are lmportant to our school for most of the events and l'ldDID6fllIlgS of the school ycar take place xx1th thelr help Underclassmcn cmle found at almost every funruon of the school thcx can be found s1t ting on the slflcllnts at foot Jall 'incl hlskctball 'nncs chrcr ng., and mf' xxllcllx for thc Pxonurs thnx 1 in he found xworkln Y ill pri p '1rat1on for flanccs 3S5LlTll'DllC,S 'md year and n short the undcrclass men can be found ex erx xx herc the name Dearlorn Hrgh IS mentxoned And as the short years of lllgh school go by and they trlcle thcrr algebra and Latln courses for bouts wlth chemlstrv trlgonomttry and Engllsh cornposxtxon grlclu illv the undcrclassmcn bccome more and more a part of Dearborn Hlgh Fmallx the clax arrlx es xx hen they no longrr are unclerclassmcn but semors and here the xxork and f 1 xxhlch thnx had ln Tllill' 1 t urs of lllgll school gnc them thc prc par mon for the xxork V9lllC,l'l llzs lllfdd Of them both as seniors and as graduatcs .' z ' 'iz ' if : ' 7 ? r I X l 'A Z l - I x l f' N l Y , , , 1' ' . X rz J 5 v . : l v .. - . :Q - 2 Q. -z i I ' yous A v J , - . . 9 2' 32 . ' A g ' f - c l I 1 ' 'f, ' I lf, 1 other social events of our school l ' 1 1 . -H - 1 l 5 ' ' A . 1 'f , 2 xl 1. . y Q 2 V f . - H- , 2 .L L X ' ,,,.. E . ur ' ' ' ' V f'rs yoz . 47 ' ' ' 1 ' . 5 K 2 ' . 1 ' - ' xr z 2' . z ' ' A . Unclerclassmen Select llll t,HlCl'l'N lmix Kfrllt. .lim llfillll Cflllle Pietrzyk, and Fran Roach mllkf' plans for their Claeia xeniur year Q- . -,A ff - as . :QQ IX: . L-' , 'gg' X . sf' l H . ' I3 I 'J Ili ,I I, II., J J, AI f7 II . I, I , IJ I I? ' it ' N. .. 1 J QI'-' I ,. .,- qu-- I In 6. D 1. I I- 1 L C ls Q I -A. L. I'-I ,.I 4 Q x -, . ' ' ' ' Vp -K - I K ' we , x x .,, - X 4 ,, I W f- . -. ..x I l . as 1. II ' , II -1 . I I I I .vmn I ,PW :I ,jiri II . Xin V X I 'CII I x.,I Q I , j V ' l 1 -.. ' X K' z s x A I 1 in iw , fe- 9 Q I ,N I I, I 1.. , 'au .: I I - r -f T ve ' ' KI. - I 5-4' I. I QI, , I I 7 N 7x f ,f , K II, I M x 'I I 'IF 1 3- -s. .. ,., ., I, I? ,II ,. .. 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Row 4: ,lim Derr, Bull Duckett, Holi Dunham, Elaine Elly, Pat Elilut, Dun Engle, Gerald Enoch, David Fetter, Ruliin Firth, Susan Fi' shcr, Earl Fualer. Row 5: Mary Freda, Aretta French. Lucille Fulilekian. Delores Gatll, Milt Gaines. .l3Y1lCC Gallfhff. Dennis filllilm. Rim Gillespie, Richard Goodall. Beverly firunewald. Ilcfanne llannafuril. I Row 6: Henrv llartleh, ,lim Healy. Dave Hedrick, Patricia lluward,ll1'len lngram, lluln lrwin, jim Ilnhnwn. Jauirs lxaartunen, Iludy Ka- Rczi, Katherine Klein, Peter Knlirehel. I ow 7: Marv Ann Kunkel. Bnlm Kristin. Lula Krall, Mary Ann hi-ll3i R011 Lflllilfllffl RUSS'-'ll lf3Bl'4l'-L - 1UflY'K'3' Llliltlv, Don Latta, Connie Leggat, llolw Livingstun, Virginia I.-mniis. I Row 8: Marilyn MacDonald, Shirley Marius. Sandra Martinson. Doug Maxwell. Sandra McNutt, Nettie Mcrmuyi. Roller! Millar, John Mojck, Run Mondiush, Jean Monroe. Dave Mnrrill. I I I I Row 9: Don Mulligan, Elizabeth Murphy, Richard Navarre. FrankN1emxck, Frank Oliver, Pat O'Ncal. Dave 0'R1-ar, Carole Pietrzyk, Boll Pond. Audrey Putman. Pat Rage. I I I I I I I Row 10: Howard Reed, Ruln-rt Richardson, Danna Riqkgns, Dolores Rife, hen! Ritchie, Jon Ringer, Fran Roach, Clary Rugalski, Judy Rue, Marlene Rugel, Mary Schlutf. Cfliicers To Lead Them, Left to right, Marilyn Sievert, secretary: Tom Henson, president, Barb Shull, vice prcsidentg Kerry Hedin, treasurer. - ,,, X . H I ' cg, V T 1 ' A ' ,XUYIJ5 .. ,N t if J ' X i 1 . , HWS. v-. -7 x Ni? ,, 'Z - N.,, ,SL F ' 5? k .4 f' L .f if . ,' 1 avi' -'Q in A I , J fx :L -Ji 0 i J U A ' 5 T ' j ' . Q 'G 7 .. 'kv ' Af., 5 i A , , l i 4 ' .Q T 'L :N r H 4 A' -mx ' '21 -ba -4 'J is . a , A Q t 1 if MP , X Je' t x if I . i L U , ,h W Q if-A 1 if A J' if - ie ff- i Q i -P:-.f Tir 53' I 6 ' ' F7 -4 X' , 'Q ' W V 'N 5 L 'ta if 4 L 4, e - 'N xi i' N f! lx ' Q- 0 1.5. -I .. 3 'G' U 22 '. - 's , I, g Y 1: 174, rd- 1-V ,,. 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Andrews, Rt-bert Ansccmlie. Douglas Anton 6: Judy ArvidsoQ Louis Assenmacher, Peggy Baer, Chuck llarmlelli, Marilyn Barrows. Barbara Barton 7: Sandie Bassett. jim B331 FTIIUHYD Beemish. Joyce Begin, Pat Blarvy, Ken llohek R: Bill limi-micr. Frank Bnrliey- PlU'lllS Bfffflfn. Carol Borsodi Mary Brannon. Leah Bray. Bob Bri.-nnan Row 9' Lois llriuknian. lxillli Hflwiki. Carol Brown, Elsie Brown rghnrilt, llarliara Ilnrlce. Valerie Burke- Row l0I Kev. Bush, ltla llusseyn Mariann Butler, George Byndas, nutta, Joanne Caipra, jim Cariliarili, Tom Carlin Abrams, John Ackerman, Keith Ackerman, David Adams, Gerald Ad- Ioan Anderson. Louise Anderson, Richard Anderson, Dottie Andrews, Baker, Ray Baldwin, Betty Baleja, Kenneth Bankston, Gary Banovetz, Betty Bell, Brian Bennett, Jack Benson, Joanne Bergin, Lee Bis- Marlene Bovenseip, Bill Boyd, Betty Bradbury, Nancy Brandt, , Jim Brown, Tony Buckshi, NYilma Buda, Ray Burgess, Margaret Bu- Isabcl Cairns, Leonard Calalirese, Sandra Campbell, Kathleen Canso- K To Prepare And Direct Q 1 UV: flzmrr tn :lu nt111:c I-f Dun Xlclfvuuml Orclw-Ira n! the l jellnlp. L? v. ' L L 1 ta- f., -- ll x L A l . A v' '9 T7 : .. 4 ' -'lr 1- '-N' X, rv Q7 l , Xi .KQM ' . 7 , , K 7, 1. .,,, t ,f:.- ' 4 .3 M . 1 '72 K - -. 1- 'T - ,l c Y . ' ' -3 Q- :E .- 7 ' . - l fi .. .1 Q, l 4, l Q, - . D D, ' K f ' 'f' N 4 1 .1 X f. . L 4' . . ' x '1- .. 1 .N -3 Q: .- -.. A X3 ., . , - - . b FT f ,, ' , V , .. V4 ' J . ' ' 3 -- Q .- 7 - v 1 1 S A . 1x ix 2 N X f' I 'P 1' : ... 'F W '- a xr - - X ' . '- 3' 'T '? . 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Jermne Krug-ilakl Rom or Bob Kuhic, Ron Kuhn, Don Lain, Barbara Laird, Mike Lamb, Donna Lamkin, Paul Lane, Ralph Lanpher, Sheila Latham, Anne Law, Dottie Lawrence Row 7: Paul Lehiien, Tom Lendzion, Richard Lepine, John Lesniak, Dave Lewis. lit-tty Liahenuw, Larry Liberty, Mike Linton, Jean- ette Lippert, Ju l.itel-ry, Diane Lung: Row 8: Phyllis Long. Donna lmaeiiig, Bc-vt-fly Lowe, Janer Lucas, Paul Lumhert, Denise Lumne, Helen Macliregor, Barry Maclntosh, Diane MacLean, Pat Xlagaw. Xlarparct Major . Row 05 Nancy 31311. jackie Xlallyttc, Pat Mamlerhelcl, Barham Marks. John Mnrtensun, Luuipe Maxi. llc-len Maslar, Pat Matthews, Ela- aine Matthiet Jean Maynrich. Davicl Mcliride Row 10: Barbara McCuaig. Jacqueline McCullough, Mary McGawa.n. Carol Mcljrcw, Patty 5116 MCGUHZUYI, Cilfl MCIUU'fC, Donna MC' Ivor, Bob Mcliclvey, Don Mclicndrick, Dan McLachlan, Carol Mcrf1Cl'4 Take arl: In Annual L K I iljull-e Gentinnc teaches ha-r fellow biology students on Student Teachfr 5- . . 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',f f' tg, - od at Q 1 yCc X N sw to ee' Q9 'ov' training. class for nomination. We clubs efvxdco Q50 Purposes of the Student Council are to provide for stu dent representation. to promote a better i irstanding between students and faculty. and to provide leadership There are three main divisions of the Counfil the leg islative, the executive, and the judicial. Seven senators are elected each year from every grade to comprise the Senate or the legislative body. Candidates must have a C aver age and must obtain signatures of ten per cent of their There are three standing committees of the Senate the Halls Committee. which appoints monitors and pro motes order in the halls' the Assemblies Committee which 15 IF charge of all the assemblies and the Activities Com mittee vvhich issues Activity Tickets makes up the school calendar and is in charge of all school activities and Making up the executive division are the president and vice president of the Council To be elected one must have served om term in the Senate I'T13lDt31llQd at least a C average and attained the grade of HB for the presidencv and 10A for the vice presidencv The president presides over all Council meetings and has the povver to vote in case of a tie He also appoints a secretary and the Halls and Assemblies Committees The vice president votes as a senator takes over ln case of absence of the president and is chairman of the Activities Committee 4 ua' v R ivv th Rim Row vi r , , q v irv ir ii c vc L li t 4 iiln N tc 1 1 in X ui i IJ u ir t trnnc i-i 1 I i School Government SUPREME COURT Each year fixe students axe lectcn to be on the Suprene Court The quallficatlons are a B averabe at least an 11B and approxal ot tlnte fourths of the Student Council Thx functions of the Supreme Court alt to interpret the COUDCII Charter for Counc1l electrons S td X N k Joyce Dr-Vim Phyllis Ben Mary Mcfowxan Sgnidmg laiielctlxjbe Yslvelmholi' Linda Baldwin Frank Gull Julie Ehlendt Warren Smoot fv Seated Nhr Ann Nicol Bruce 'tlcKxnstry Anne VCKHY Standing Dick Dunl p Carol Fedor HALL CAPTAINS Students mterested In serving as hall monltors Slgn up in their study hall durmg the first week of the se mester The Halls Committee of the Student COUDCII then makes a 11st of the students who are capable of upholdlng the Job Selectlons of these persons are ap proved only after thelr attendance and punctuallty has been checked by their counselors and the attendance office Those appolnted then meet to elect a captain and asslstant captaln and to d1S uss the rules and dutles of 1 hall monltor Elght monitors and three teachers are on hall posts each hour of the day except for the lunch periods during the fourth and fifth hours During th15 time sexen momtors are asslgned to duty on the second and thlrd floors ll J U 6 . , ,A , ' ' se- Y, ' V . 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' . aww Allce Park Co edztor Journalism Students Edit Every week the OBSERVER IS put out by the newspaper staff and dlstrlbuted last hour on Frldays Each staff member has a certam Job to do to make sure the paper runs smoothly In the first semester wxth only six on the staff four of them each had a page wlth the co edltors overseexng helpmg and taklng a page themselves ln the case of a sxx page xssue Second semester staff was much larger so the Jobs were dlvxded up The co editors m charge of the whole paper and saw that everythmg ran smoothly and copy read all stones and head lmes The managmg editor was an asslstant to the ed1tors and took charge of all plctures The news Bxrdle Smlth Headlme Edztor edxtor asslgned the storxes to the reporters and the copy edltor checked them for mlstakes The head lme edltor wrote the headlmes for them and the make up edltor placed them on the pages ln order of lmportance Suzv Davms Headlme Edztor fbi Joyce HODDS Feature Edttof Sklp Elssfeldt Sports Edztor Marllyn Slevert Sports Edztor Sue Knappenberger Headlme Edztor QQ Mary Ann Nxcoll Copy Edztor 0bserver, Weekly Publlcatlon fe Having an exchange editor was somethlng new th1s year She read papers from other schools to see lf any news of mterest to Dearborn Hxgh stu dents was ln them and sent copxes of The OBSER VER to other schools She also filed the stones prmt ed m our paper for further reference The feature and sports echtor were ln charge of thelr pages and asslgned storles made up their pages and wrote the headlines The OBSERVER xs the thlrd name the paper has carrxed When It was first started ln 1919 lt was call ed SO FRESH 81 JUSE for sophomores freshmen Junlors and semors That year each copy cost 10 cents but ln 1923 the prxce was cut ln half and ln 1928 dropped altogether SO FRESH 81 JUSE last ed only one year and then was changed to the more dignified ORANGE and BLACK Th1s name served for 15 years m 1935 lt was changed to nts present name After the war the prevlously large pages were dwarfed by a newsprxnt shortage and a small staff So far the change has been permanent serving to be more compact and easier to read Marlene Rhodes Sandra Bassett Bette Lynn Tomola Exchange Edztor COD!! Edlwf Feature Editor L 05 Beverly Steffes Co edztor ,K Peggy Poosch News Edztor Judv S11vester Mamzgmg Edttor Donna Mclvor Makeup Edztor Bob Dunlap Sports Edztor . aff' - 72 'A - Staff, Prmt Shop THE OBSERVER orlgxnates 1n the vueeklx staff lneetlngs ten days before pub11eat1on vxhere the at hs' IS made up for the news feature an sports sectlons Stones xxlth thelr deadllnes are un a sgnte to x1r1J stafl members and re lo e pol 1 to traek dove n the mformatxon irtl owr 1 J petu a e re o ers n H aeleett and Jan Whltehead checking the beat 18 la,,e lyoutq are dravsn up and headlme d lt rs 1r kept busy eomposlng heads Copy d ltors begin lllClI' careful readlng of all the sto: es 1 soon as the asslgnments are handed ln Qhovxn 1n the second picture IQ Roberta Smlth who 1s twpmg headllnes Sandx Bassett checklng eopx Sun Dans twptng a storw and Joxce Hcpps mwkma up a dummy When the eopw has been read several tlmes lt ms sent dovsn to the prlnt shop and then returned to the Obserxer ofliee 1n the form of galley proofs Aenn the copv edltorg and other staff members make correctlons ln the storles and the page ed 1tors paste up thelr respectlxe sectlons In The thlrd plcture Bette Lynn Tomola IS r ad 1ne galley proofs whxle Donna Mclvor pastes pages 'Ind Sue Knappenberger checks progaess In the bxckground Marllyn Slevert IS checkmg page length The p ge proofs are sent up from the prlnt shop and thev too are scanned for mlstakes Marx Ann Nlcoll Iudy Sllxester and Peggx Poosch are plc tured readlng proofs Ill the bottom 1lluStI'atlJnS Marlene Rhodes and Sklp Elssfeldt are reading an evehane, piper Completed OBERVERS make thelr appearance lll the Obserxcr office on Frldax afternoon where thu are folded counted and dlstrlbuted to the classes by stall' members i Develop Newspaper The mam proJect of the prmt Shop 1S the week ly prlntmg of THE OBSERVER Copy neatly typed IS recelx ed from the OBSFR VER oflice and set by the IIHOIYDG machme whlle all headlmes are set by hand Plctured In the top lllustratlen IS Joe Strouse at the hnotype manhlne Proofs are taken as Gary Banoxetz 1S domg rn the second pxcture Shown ln the same plcture IS Jlm Johnson setting heads After the galleys of copy have been proofread and returned by the OBSERVER staff page proofs are run off by the prmt shop accordlng to the page dummies Don B1rd IS seen maklng up pages ln the thlrd plc-ture 'VIr Davles IS supervlslng the work Wh1le the press IS belng locked up and made ready the paper IS cut to S126 When all IS ready the paper IS fed 1nto the press and the completed OBSERVER emerges In the bottom prcture Tom Washlngton IS check mg the first proof as Ron G111esp1e feeds the press I I' TTI B1 l Fors n' tw Semors Prepare Ploneer THIS years Pxoneer staff IS headed by co edltors Sh1r1ey Danvllle and B111 Fors Asslstant edltors are Bob Junker and Donna Mclvor Dutles of the editors are to presxde over staff meetmgs and to sec that commlttee work runs smoothly Sh1r1ey and B111 performed the dutxes of asslstant ed1tors of last years Ploneer to prepare themselves for hecommg thlS years edltors Asslstant edxtors are chosen from the 11th grade so that they may gam experlence for edltorshlp the followmg year Thlg year Bob was chosen from the north s1de of Mxchlgan Avenue and Donna from the south s1de due to the fact that next year stu dents on the south s1de w111 go to Edsel Ford Hlgh School where Donna w1ll assume edltorshlp of the1r yearbook Students 11v1ng on the north s1de will remam at Dearborn Hxgh wlth Bob as edltor of the Ploneer fn. Uk Art Cu111111ittte Birdie Smith Mitch Kasovac Audrey Hill Aft Editor Jeri Madalinsk' Farulty Ed'tor Clubs C1UIllllllllt'9 si For Entire Student Bod Completing the Ploneer staff are the chalrmen of all commlttees In charge of the act vlty sect on of the annual IS Margaret Schubert with Phyllis Stanley as head of the section devoted to clubs Mltchell Kasovac IS responslble for the sports and Audrey H111 for theartm the Ploneer The snapshot section of the yearbook IS belng handled by Peggy Poosch while Blrdle Smlth and Mary Ann Nlcoll are IH charge of sellmg Joanne Yagelo and Susan Beasley are responslble for the part of the Ploneer devoted to SEHIOFS while the faculty sectlon IS under the supervlslon of Jer: Madalmskl Luane Lange IS ln charge of plc ture schedulxng and Bob and D1ck Dunlap are res ponslble for theme copy and headlines SN ':W'xi 1xs'? v D1ck Dunlap C' fx fd!! Marg Schubert An xt rs Fitor Xctlxlucs lrcultx QOlllllllttCLS ' Il ' YY ' ' i ' i 1 ' ' il ' 77 - Y u . ' 1 IK ' YI ' I , . ' 2t 11- In :J - Qs' 1 l, MH' as ' 1 SM: iii . jf 1 'lx 5 L wi . 'fui' XA' '1 W A nfl' 5 Qi, gktiq .' . N u ' 1 '01 at 1't 1' .fi 1 ' ' tk- 42 S Y 1 wk- . l Editors , Committee Heads Bob Junker I Joanne Yagelo Numn N L m111111ttcL Sxmpxlwtx QUITIIHIIICC I Phylhs Qtanley Cl bs Fi to .lt Mary Ann Nxcoll 5.111111 Fdlfur - I I ... 15, x 'R I Y 5 ' 1 , Q' V ' in Y al 'ed ? 4 ,ny W? 4 - i , V, 'ff QQ fl Asxixlnxr Ifdxtnr Svnior Edltor 1 l . ' ' fi . X X H ll Zu' r Supervise Annual Work K 'RV Donna Mclvor Bob Dunlap Coffx Fd in Sue Beasley Yr 110 Fri to SLhLdlll1I10 Cummlttce Sellmff C oullnlttu b Rf Pumeer St lft -. G, S I ,- . .2-ag . 5- ' .l'.- ffQT+af, '4f-f ' rf T Band Add Music, Dearborn High School band is an organization that provides both fun and musical advancement for its members, The band, under the direc- tion of Mr. Suda. plays at games and presents assemblies. at Christmas and in the spring for the student body. Majorettesplay animportant part in the functioning of the marching band. They are chosen for their showmanship, poise. and their ability to twirl and march. The majorettes. biggest role is performing excellent routines and marching ability at the football games. The girls also twirl at some of the season's basketball games. The band is another fine organi- zation offered for the students of Dearborn High School. Row l: lin-i1.ml .Xiiilt-'s-in. R-'lit-vt IH-tit. I-'wil Nlitcht-ll, Shirley lit-ntuti, -Tuner llclilt, Ruin-11 Aslwllsfy l Susan lioust. Xl'ti irii- llmuis. .Kilt-nt' Siiytlvr, Nzuify lf.-rli. li:iilr.tr:t Smlt.i. Rim .': litmus .X'm, Riift-it Xiftqviei, ,lint Klmpt-i. 'l'lmni.is lin-vlin. Ktu llrmly, -lltxm-s Scliwall, -Irhn Flttzmi, -iiiim ilinltlty. ,l.in l'ii1u'ke , .l.tnlt's Vgiintifi' lilziiiit- Nth-n. Rnvt ii lxvt l'.1s,,-, 'INA Kwls- 12,111 I'iii,iiiA litmus Hills-tu, l'm-lt lfzilivi, liaiy 'lirzivt-ii, Tlimnsis Ful- lixxnt. ,l.i:nts llnitqzin. Rnliut SUM, lat-+5 Sqnin' V Row 4: Nl: Sniia. ll.nli.ir.i Vqtimllivi. .Xvl-lic Vlxtttcu, l7onn.l Vout, jnlitis Ottcn, jufiy lxcsot. .JLHUCS limits, Lilniiits little-i', lJ.iii Knapp. 5 it-5 4 Q l J .ui .u its ...M ,fv- - . Q 4-.-1.-main ' 1 Color To Games Row Row Row Row 1 S fb' ZS Smnrllngrz 111.1-I. Uamillerl, Donna Poem, Arlene Platter, Pat Allor, Joanne Capra Kneeling: Sally Geler Paul NVula.sk:iy, Charles Davies, Davirl Baker, Edward Lairllow, Robert Schoen, Steve Padar, Annzi Hughes, Pzipl Barainyui, Tom Carlin. Vl'illi:im 1'zihl, Ronald Bushait, George Fetlef, Ray Stopn, Jim Joynt, Ted McCullough, jim Dasho, Bruce MeKinstry, Harold VN'el4len, Dave Szirtin. Charles Blackburn, Robert Bishop, Jerry Neale, Charles Baker, Howzirrl Parsons, Ken Newton, Fred Jolly, Brizine Browne, Daryl NN':.ireing, Robert Szeromski, Gary Rosenkranz. Joe Fleming, Ray Burgcbs, Dick VVebster, Dan McLachlan, Jerome Krupilski, Bill Doherty, ,Ioan Capra, Pat Allor. . wi, ,Me ,,,gv-nu? 7 ..f-- 4,45 Choirs Develop Skills, Dcarborrfs vocal music department in cludes the Ensemble. the choir. and boys' and girls' glee clubs. They ptrform separately at various social functions which include assemblies, chapel services and concerts. Performances are given by the Ensem ble at various out- of- school actixi such as at the Exchange Club. the 0 mens Club. and other social gathcrin The Ensmble often participates in the Chapel Services, and at Christmas combined with the choir to go carol at Whitmore Bolles Elementarv Schoo Taking part in the music departments production. De Jinx , are Dave Fctter, Bonnie Hopkins, Larry Young, Nola Brand. Gary McLachlan, Sally Hogarth, Dan McLach- lan, and Mary McDonald. Choir activities also include' furmshi vocal music for the Chapel Services Hi, chorus for the all-school operetta. The Merry Widow. was composed mostly if choir members Some small groups choir members have been formed xx ic sine at dances 'ind otter funetio s third groupx the advanced girls' glee L 1 regularly sings at the Chapel Seivictc Row l' Nriwcx l tels, .T-nhiri ll lv fluenyth Fielfliml. gun Davis, Sflj- llf-earth, Xlarilyn Ps hm Row 2. Slzrilt'-5 Xerzww, Nlvzon llziilwiiii, ,'X:'lim l l-ui-is. Blurilyii Xlanllfiiaivi. H4113 Frula, N1 iii Svililtiii. lbelowe Riillwu. liiitlz ftlorphfw. I Ritw R, Iam 'lligirmugg sumti fotioii, Ihr liariltlli. ,Xuflrey llill, lion Xlrlxtmliick, .Xian Nt bmi' xllirll lliiniel. Xml R n 4 Row-11 ,lami XYliitt-liegil, llolIt5 vluiitlt. l,ois Ke-ntailli, Len Ctilllllllillk Efl llei'lu'Y. 5?-ini -'lille' Rav Pitxuis, -li-iry llultlinvil. Milton lirugtl, I I 'Z' ff rf 'Q .9- Ji Vi i 'sg yi Y v s ,Y :P Entertain Students Bandmg together mach xcdr the xocal and lnqtrumcntdl Illllqll department-2 pre' Qent Chrwtrnag and Spring Concerts The combmcd xocal depdrtrncnt QUDDllEN the muQ1c each scmwtcr for gradudtlon Cer ernomeq Nlcmbcrf nf the xocal YTlJSlC de partmcnt first 10111 one of the glee clurs to Ham mqp I'l6'IlCC and trdlnlng and then go on to the cholr and cnscmble vxhlch arc thc ldxunccd chorql groupQ In Apr1l the cnvmble and the cholr Jomed xuth tlc band to prcient a xarletx Jazz show Dc H1 Jlnx Included 1n the program wcrc Qolfas and 2mg1ng Uroun modern ddncmg thc School dance band and a guest trombomst Tommx Allen all pcrforrnmg m modc rn 5111 tcmpo The pur Sc of tms ntw program xls 1 'fa monm to purchase chmr Lll1lfOFI'IlS Mort mcmbcrs m De H1 Jmx are Bob CUFLIQ Lcn Colum bm Jerry Hubbard Bob Brand Sam Alllson and Jlm Wlldtlllciq LI 1 v RN 1' l 1 All W x Nt 1 n nn Xnrlarsnn R 1 NH sum r ry ,1 1 dv. tl t 'BQ as AA NJ Q X r UU ze lst o -at-, v Q v ur i -N., I Fi ' l ' 1 . 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Members of the Drarnatlcs Club work 1n order to become a members of the Thespxans Under the d1rcct1on of thelr club sponsor Mr Losslng, each mem ber works dlhgently for the ten polnts necessary to become a Thesp1an They work on comrnlttees such as make un, usherettes, propertxes, costumes, pro grams and on the stage crcw to earn these pomts Eventually, each one who 15 really lnterested ln dramatlcs and has earned the necessary number of poxnts becomes a member of the Thesplans H 56 99 sz Row Row Row Row Row arnl Farter Rexmlx Q effcs Rnue 1-1 leer 91 1 11 1r1 1 11 mnr cuff 1 Fx n 1 te lxnn omula N ncx X 1 11 me amz: -.1 es 11 1 :th Fvhhxr 1th1 mkv. rx va 111 Cn a1 nm 1 Cc 1 1 s 1 l1llc he-rrv IUCN UH ur xnsm ne xx nrue- 1 re-r 111r1 T rw V112 He-nth 111 g 71 1x nren 'llarlt 1'1l 11 1rx1 mr 11 1111 1111 Qnnwrw Revue 11 I111 3 N P f FW CV' I T 'le C N wlrnl 1 1111 1111'1Q'f 1 1 1 1er Nl e- u 11 1rl1 lxtr 1 11: 11111 1r1l 11 r 1ll1 1 rl 1 1 N m1111111 111 ea: Q 1 rrn 1 11111 n1 4 1 S1 H1 HTHY1 A U ur- mm an 11 Nqr 1 H111 Fl! 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Sus. ll ' I 3 , H11 '-1 F1.l111'11, El: - S nth, H1-I-1 .' 'l1lf1t'f, Kit 11 N : , 7' '1 XX P1141-lu-:1rl. S ll: h . jtufuf - gin- 53 Rn 4190- xl' - ' U H . J 1l1 Fox. C11 'nl ll111!w11. M, 'ly 1 fl ml. 9 1' 'lm F11-srtt, JU' 'e - lll' :Wy Dflvlg- R e' - ,' .4 A G1-11r1J111 llul4lf11, l':1t llfvllnrs, f: ol '- - pg' . .X - , ,' - ' ,', - ' ,, 111 '1'g'- , 'I ur ' vrs-1l:1, .1 . 'L 1 h , gTt'f'?'v-LT - 1 .f'f -f 54 , 0 'D ,, 1 , 1 Umm, g -, 1 - by .f 'W . 1 Ti, 4 ' 1 AZ ' ,W f , l -, 4 My sham nn fifl..:. ::'f'77 ' F' --'W H' ' I L nl '?'i 1 f , 1 4' f , df' x Y Q? y 3 W, X 61 V51 ,,,.,? All-School Cast Stages 'The Merry Widow' ,SQA E. V we r-' : xl y f If W,,,,.-a-e- ' fp' Prmce 'N I Ierr lrmce N sl X QIIQ iw Minh It Ill lrl Sl Nl mtg mum Ii xtrnu lx r 1 I r rr altllx Ilzurdtn foltm IH! 1 ,,1 ww! IILx1.,I1u!T M1111 mme 1 TaIIw ft r t n Xe n lgarden In Unk-n n On ml xml CNQIHIIUICH 'sf- In NItLIch'I1n Buy I urlls nm. Sutter on E Ch I mu o I Xl In Nu: mler Hcxsx l-c es Car Nlclmxre 'X IIe'!h F Chhxt' Ru 1 Nl: xphmw Nallx Brmlllngef luluru Rui ug ne Ftltcr llll VN uni:-rn In It Holmes l Mun Lawrrnce R ,mix II me c Cm mmu T3 hman mu Ch Ir' CS u ul mn I1 o :ul Hn e oy Im U gfllllffg U xv r Q m ng If- Ir Ix tru Hex ug I uv x mmf 'K 'Y ITN PFC 1 x 1 1 ux mc? err Qhnrlm x a m WI AY! RiCIJ0ll'lld MSU In Eschmr The Merry Wldow was glven thxs year as an operetta by Dearborn H1gh students To gxve everyone a chance to part1c1pate elther an all school operatta or an all school play IS gwen annually Under the d1rect1on of Mr Gallagher of the Enghsh department and Mr Smxth of the rnus1c department the productxon told the story of the Prmce of Alturxa, Gary McLachlan who fell ln love YVlth a young Amerlcan W1dOW, Donna Poet The scene was set ln thxs country 1n mod ern tlmes , . A+ QA rw fl ' YY ' ' I . , . . I I sa I ' .'1k:Iq.e .....,,..... C: -' . ' 1 . I Call. - ' ........,... I ' ' I ' as f A : ...,,..,..,. 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Seniors Give Annual Play 'Blithe Spirit' ig Bllthe Splrlt by Noel Coward was presented on ll' Febuary 24 and 45 by the senlor class as their an nual play B11the Qplrlt called an lmprobable farce con cerns an Fngllshman who finds hlmself r1ght ln the mlddle of a s1tuat1on about whxch he can do nothing A wacky medium and a mald dlscharged from the Navy help brmg back h1s long dead first wlfe from the great beyond whxch provides a very humorous Slt uat1on To further entangle the plot his present Wlf6 cannot see the other woman and so she thinks hes a llttle blt crazy This all made for a very humorous and unusually fine play 4 , 1 - Arla. I , 2 :, :ig Tia? '1-vi, -N ' M ...I 'V' N Y ' LC ' ' ' Vl . , n ' - - ' ' ' , 6 I . . M . r N . . I , v ' S . A ..,..., ,W Wu, - L 'QQ 2115 ,, 3, F ' W 1 . ,Q-,ga 'Q ,I , I. If .Mn ,, fi, gl ' 7 I .. - J. , y S . F V if k 7 . ' is X A .Q 4--H H... - 467 . - ' A . f' -.I ,- ' 1 1 ' , ' 5-- Chapel Offers Worship -4 Three years ago members of the Hi-Y clubs decided to conduct pre- school Christmas services, The same was done at Easter. at which time the Y-Teen clubs of the school were invited lo attend and participate, For two years Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving services were held. Last year the Hi-Y and Y-Teen club members decided that since there was so much interest, services should be conducted once a week. This was carried out last year, and is being conducted this year with the same enthusiasm and respect. Different students take part every Wednesday morning, one giving the opening prayer, another the scrip- tures, the sermon, and closing prayer. Special music is provided by the music department of our school and adds to this religious atmosphere. Chapel has become a part of every student of Dearborn High School and each service is an ever-constant reminder of the Spirit that inspires it ---- certainly a step in the right direction. Student Earn Honors Through Activities Quill and Scroll is an international journalistic society for students. Mem- bership in this organization is based on four things: journalistic achieve- ment. scholastic average. becoming personality characteristics. and a point system that is set up by the journalism advisor. In order to be accepted, one must have worked on a school pubication and must have done an exceptionally good job. The Quill and Scroll organization also puts out a monthly magazine in which articles, submitted by high school students. are published. I ,W Row Row Row Row Row .4 ,ov ,fray no ' iff' M, : Susan Beasley, Sandy l.uCha, Luane Lange, Jerc Christman, Anne McKay, Russell farlson, Z Nancy Pratt, Nlary Ann Forbes, Marga Beth Eschbach, Betty Kay Magretta. Pat Blot-ss, Nancy left to riglitt .Xlicc Park. Shirley Danville, Bill Furs, llcvcrll' Swffvs. : Carole Fox, Alice Park, Deon Morse, Monroe Horn, Barbara Zinoher, Barham Neilicrt, Carol VVh't ' Szillynlilrlliiiger, Marg Schulicrt, Audrey Hill. Ellyn Hards, Peggy Poosch, Carol Ft-rlur, llcathcr Nelson. Pat Kaminski, Roberta Smith, Ruth Pxcllcr. Vfinston, Doris Esch, Joanne Yagelo. 2 Boll Bray, Vl'illiam Fors. George Vkleemhoff, Bob Dunlap, Joe Plautz, Michael Gowing, Norman Simitz, Robert Aspberger. National Honor Society is an international honor society for high school students through- out the country. These stu- dents must meet several qual- ifications before being consi- dered for admittance to the society, and they must have recommendations from various teachers. They must have a , , lg high scholastic average, and a ' l ' . 1 . good record of service, lead- V . j ership, and character. Five per 9 ,' cent of the 11A class, ten per ' X! ' cent of the 12B class, and 15 . percent of the 12A class are allowed to enter, but it is not necessary to have that 'Tl many go in at one time. A point system has been set to help select the members. It is based on scholarship, at- tendance, and school activi- ties. 3 - 5 5 ea 5 -i 1 WELUBS Social clubs. athletic clubs, Christian clubs, all of them have their bulletin boards for annoucementsg all of them have their emblems by which they are known. But more important than this, all of the clubs at our school have purposes: and perhaps the primary purpose of any Dearborn Highs clubs is to build a spirit of co-operation among the club members. It is through this spirit of co-operation that our clubs are able to perform their duties, whether there is a party to be given, a dance to be planned, or a talk to be pre, pared, And it will be through this spirit of co-operation that in later life, we will be able to perform and plan tasks infinitely more important. So our clubs at Dear- born High, while carrying out their purposes. not only have given us enjoyment and diversion, but also have prepared us for future life. ff x f ii I XJ Rf-w Rf in Row Row Row 4 How- , ig, ' I L 31.5.7 1 Q ' if A L S ... K .v I . if I lf x i l l'-I-1-Vlt I-.ivnw .Xilflf li 1. Xiilwvt. Yxviviw X.ivvi.i R xx J 1 -il Xllnimx, NIMH if ll i llonini l'ott, t..ni l..nel. ltivui llmni, 1.1:-i Klux:-rt. Clubs Boost Spirit Y-Teens Combining the Junior and Senior Y-Teens. the high school girls branch of the Young Womens Christian Association undertook the task of forming three chapters in the fall, This action gave more girls the opportunity to join in the religious and soc- ial activities of Y-Teens. Supervision of the Epsilon, Omega, and Delta Chapters is accomplished by a Board of Directors. lwvpay Addis served as president: Peggy Poosch, as secretaryg and Yvonne Najera, treasurer. Performing the duties of program chairman and Inter Club Coun- cil representative were Carol Horne and Carol Whit- ney, respectively, Y-Teens sponsored the weekly chapel services and the annual sponge dance, and performed service pro- jects for the community. 51-to XY,-.vel .!o.y:v1'j Luge l7trtf'ir'f', 'Xl -5 fiwfiy, Friiwlril l.uch:i, Siwi R1rli:iiils4 liirriie Smith. KA :Viv 1, -v el liiif Fl: li. l'. Zvi N Xlt-tluvlaii. - IZ -' QW Xl i- 11- ll':'l--, -I Y ri ll ' N, l.5nn ll'ie.in. Iltflxi lirfvizi. vlxiily vlzistiu. Sue Fins ri X wx l'1t1. lloiingl liirl1t'i.' .':'f, 4 Soniliu ll..- it H. Nlqv x .Xrin L'..nviI. li .3 L':u'otlit-rs. Luis lnnvs, llc-verly Stn tit-s. llrlen Arnold. ,liuly SC5'ul7, lieth l'iillx. .Xlvtwvizi Xlil'ni . ' lhiiizivft X1-ilwvt. Nlfilyn Roach. ll1.v't' lmizg, Holly vluntli. Siisfin Bezislcy, kay. XNnwiu'nrri, I if roi l-'ti't'iiri-. Nluiglie-i'it:i Korney, Sue Kiizxivpwiiluergt-7, Violet Ruefl. 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Gerry Burk. fllvnn XYllliains. 42 Ken lirziy, llngli Short, Craig YnriSCicvei', Paul llcrlicrt, Boll llillll' ilton, ,lim lltaly. Row li spwrsfir: U :.lt jwlonsuii. if I Aid To Promote Hi-Y To create, maintain, and promote high standards of Christian living throughout the school and the community is the creed of the Duces and Orack Chapters of the Hi Y. The club. which is open to all high school boys, is afliliated with Dearborn's Young Men's Christian Association. Jon Rittger has presided over the Duces Chapter for the past year, while George Weemhoif served as vice president and Bill Smith performed the duties of sec- retary-treasurer. Officiating over the Orack Chapter was president Sam Hall, while Lowell Burns was vice president. Bill Diven held the office of secretary-treasurer, and Tom Hen- son served as chaplain for the club. Hi Y's activities include the sponsoring of the chapel services with the Y Teens, the annual carnivals, a dance, The Last Pass , and the Hi Y-faculty game. Hi Y Faculty Game Drivirl Mcllrifie. ,Tim VVeirleman, Tom Henson, Bill Diven, Lowell Bums. Sam Hall. Mr. Thomas, URW 2' ,lnn llziy. l.ii.nml Czilftlwese, jim Carilmarrli, Ron Jernigan, Hill Anderson. Daryl Eisenberger, Rim' 3: l-'rank Hill. limi Ren-gk. John Ep,-L-l. - Y Q C'li'vle-X XlfC'+frin'fl'. Siewqirrl Kissiiiger. john Danziger, Drive Rings, Dave Cozitm. Tom lxeiser, l...rry XYifl-mms. ,lim Fortc-nlicrry. Row 4: llqiw- lhpi-c-l, Paul Kvnfler. jim P1-nrocl, Bob Brennan, Jerry Clark, Garvase Inch, Bob Lockhart, Roger Rm-ser, Lawrence Young. N if I - Q 1 ... - , 'H' A . I ' - 1 . .5 v ' , l. X X H 9 ' i an f 1 fri 1' - Sport manshipg Booster Club To promote interest and sup- port in school activities is the purpose of the Booster Club. This club strives to accomplish its goal by offering transpor- tation to the away games, by distributing tags, and by ad- vertising all contests. Beverly Stefles presided over the Booster Club, wnilc Susan Beasley and Betsy Eckles per- formed the duties of vice pres- ident. Audrienne Beller served as secretary, and Barbara Brain- ard, as treasurer. Varsity Club Dubs nn I s.z EQ MV, W, . gurl. JL..- Row l I Barbara llrainzird, Betsy li-'klz--. Susan Bcnislejv. Aurlrif-one Belle-r, Be x... ve rl y Stclfcs, Patricia blaclcyniarlc, llarliara llavis, l'r:1n Roach. Mr. Forster, sponsor. Row 2: ll:-vt-i'ly Klillm-r, lxny f loin' flctjt-ns, Mari llnrliara Snnleg, lilly: Row 3: Lois lnnr-., llelcn .Xrrn 'irinlic-rs, Xlsiry ,-'xnn t':-well, Varol farlcr. Xlzirta, Sin-521:--iii. Nancy l,+-ng, lJol'utl1y llarils. ilil. Vzirnlr Asrnus. Barbara Collins. Karen N llissliincl, Nlarilyn lirecnxxoo-l, fliirley liooilsell, Donna Marsh, Kunkel, Xlarilvn Seng, Row 4: lJ'.Xnuc-lo, Pri! Rzilrn, ilyn Miller, Arlois Ya luflx Sinners. Laurel Benn. Cindy llrzicl-zen. Nancyillsimniv-lei. janet Trautwein. Kathleen tin-irg:.i llolrlt-ii, .lackie Knnipfvrt. Sandy ri Dyke, Joyce Piziali, Xlargherita Korncy. Varsity Club Firmly established in DHS for many years, the Varsity Club continued with its traditional activities--supporting and furthering interest in athletic func- tions, sponsoring a dance, and supply- ing amusement for all through the an- nual initiations antics that every mem- ber must succumb to upon joining. It is composed of boys who bold a letter from any sportiand maintain a minimum C scholastic average. Row 1: Ron Sc-ltz. Tim Jarrett. Georg VVeemheH, VValt Johnson, Mr. Bush, sponsor: Bob Dunlap, ,loc Pl.nit7 llolm Brav, Ron flillic-rt. Row 2: Don Rcerk,.' Sam Allison, Gerry lluck, Jere Christman, Glenn VVilliams, Bob Livingston, Cas Kach- aturotf, Larry Bianco. Aalzim llardie. Tom Henson. I Row 3: Jerry flarl-c, John llziriviqor, Lowell Burns, Bill Anderson, Uxwrence Young, Fred Nikula, Dale lafmis. George Tatu. llnvf- Contra, Louis Fryans. Ron lvfr!iL'fi'1- Row 4 : Stan Taylor, Bc-rnie Stachurski, Russ l.al'lea'u. Fred King, Carroll Donahue, Altar, Craig VanScicver, john Altcnlmrger, Don NVright, Mitchell Kasovac, Ken Solpzan, John Doug Gray. i I I 1 J F? Q'-1?Sr:f?o Q. g'tA.fk-,H-4 ,Sv 6 ' z bmi' -,1 if -JQ J, Q J.r,U5U,'gq, A LBJ .J ' Pat Morris, K:.sp:irillnv, Nyman. Lois Mary Anne Beane. Pat Lynch, Blar- Row Row Row l : Carole' Fox. Judy Silvestt-r, Ativlrry Hill, Joyce tlfipps, Mary Ann Kulzi. 7' Mis- vzin l.:iiiilf-gevivl. spiinsvirl Nziiirv f':iii1plif'll. Sfinflx- Fvtlv 3 : Szviilm l.1iph:int, Carolyn Ilvirtlt. ll:ir'l1nr:i Smilty, Miss Hicks: sponsor. Nlarj. fizitliwine Nlarta, Sliarmi Alirzirns. f'yntl1i:i Rincken, Virginia H'rlvwt't, Ellyn Harris, Alice l.:uift':ir. Row 41 C'll'fl xii l xx ki l it 'lit 'tix Yinm Bank B nni r Row i l , :Mtv N . , , ff. ', ,I 'Y' f , It C F Ee. burn. Frniilrri Lynch, ,lm-kie Nlallt-ttf. Marilyn Craig. X 52 lfltzzilmetli Yirmler .lt1chll. lleverly Grtincwitlrl. Carl Nitin- tyrr. Rf-hfrt Asperger, Diane MacLean, Elaine Ludwig, Helen Vllilker. Row 1: ltennis Lutone, Pat Ryan, llUI'1rll'ly Zabinski, Sharon Ratliffe Row 2: Mary Euttegeig, Margaret Heath, Marcia Ciarkowski, Jozrn Matyas, Suzy Davis, Mary Milkowitz Carole Fox, Joyce Kerr. liow3: Jim Henry, Ray Nikolai, Stan Taylor, Jim Grlce, George Emmert 4 r i xl 'K 1 I 4 1. Develop Interests Future Teachers Though little more than a year old. the Amy Betts Future Teachers Club has swung into this year's ac- tivities with zest. Members sponsored a square dance, invited many in- teresting people to speak at their meetings held a Mothers' Tea. vis- ited a college, and always kept in view their goal--teaching. Through the help of Mrs. Seavitt. the princi- pal of Salisbury, several participants were able to observe classes and ac- tually practice teaching in this el- ementary school during during their study halls. Leading the aspirants to fulfill their ambitions are Audrey Hill, president: Judy Silvester, vice pres- ident: Mary Ann Kula. recording secretary: Carole Fox, corresponding secretaryg and Joyce Hopps, treas- urer. The club sponsors this year were Miss Hicks and Miss vanLandegend. ' Q ' I ' our u N Future Teachers' Gathering Red Cross Each year JRC plans and ful fills many different projects. This year its main ones were holiday dec orations for orphanages and hos pitals. It also makes an effort to est ablish Contact with people of our own age in other countries. This is done with the hope of creating understanding among the young peo plc of the world. Officers of this club are president Carole Fox: vice president, Jane Cad well: secretary, Margaret Heath and treasurer, Joan Matyas. In Future Careers: Future l-lomemalcers Future Homemakers of America is a national organization sponsored by the American Home Association. Mem- bership is open to any past or present home economics student who is in- terested in that field. Each year a delegate is sent to. a state camp where she receives instruction in leardership and club activities. Hold- ing a tea for new members and selling fruitcakes to obtain money to send a representative to the annual FHA convention in Battle Creek were two of the activities of the Future Home- makers this year. FHA officers were president, Sharon Nunng vice-president, Diane Johnson who took over duties of president in January: Connie Haffner, secretary, and Jane Innes, treasurer. X4 A . A' rglj? f A 1, - fwfzfl-it - . A. T' '3 1 ' ,IS 6 .,,,, W ,f'1-:sity ,mf Future Homemakers making pizza pie Future Nurses Future Nurses Club sponsored field trips to Grace, Harper, Wavne, and Northville Hospitals. At Thanks- SIVINS the club packed a food basket for 3 Needy family. A Christmas pro- qect of the group was making stock- 1ng dolls for polio victims at Child- ff-'Us Hospital. Each year the Future Nurses aid in the hearing and tub- erculosis tests. Executive board of the club is composedof president, Vida Vincentyg vice president, Mary Buttigieg: sec- retary, Martha Pickellg and treasurer Margherita Korney. ' To interest students in personal and community health, to encourage them in discovering the reqirements and advantages of nursing, and to help them decide wisely about pro- fessional or practical nursing as a career are ,the ultimate aims of the Future Nurses Club Q 'e o -r. 1 'f i Q r-1 i '7 ? R mv Row Row Row Row R mv R nw R nw Row Row lane l-runes, Diane Iulmsnn. Connie llatlnrr. Alum llliri 1 x f f X llzlrtif' l'1r'rt'C-. H -tt, hz' lm-r, . lrs. fhillluus, 1 vw 1 ,lean Xlruiiov, Pnl Flynn. Ruth .Xml Slivrlt. I':tt l'llir1 Ellyn l'l?ll'1lN. Slizlrrm Briggs, filarlys XV:ll1l. Dolores McNutt, Phyllis llollandcr, Elaine Lucvsig Su an House. Mary Tliitxiqirg. Xlnrghvrita Kurncy. Yivlrx Vinccntx 'Wir 'A Picltr-ll. V A A Xlnrqit lltvlr-, l.:-ilzmi l'lrr1wnl1f', 'Pat ll:1i'l1nw5'. Flmic lliy fleix. Hr- Nulf, sponsor. flea Row-r, ,lwric Friflwlll, l flcni'r:r TA-vis. Patti Purim Flu Oman. Nanrv Vl':ur:-vi. lrla lmu RllKNt'j', liz-tty Richarr it ry slut. Cvrnlvline llall:lrf'l. Kula Flurlcv. Sue Pringle, ll'-tty Kai' Nffwgrcth 'Vlargarct Major, Madeleine Rowe, Carolyn Guctschow ii ' - H we X by 1 'Z vi R UW' Row Row Row Row Row Row Row R Ou' Row 'Yi 53 F -if if ...f Q 5 1-'7 Y Klurlt-ne Smith. Peter Fharkey. x':iiil..malrr,'end. -pon-or. y-..4 Suzy Davis. John Fox. Miss ,lean Rowley. Pat Rlmlaw. Connie Xlohir, Virginia Emmert, Jackie llnllettc. Dorf! Gflufd- Carole Miller. Shirley larkiri, Diane l.ienau. Joyce Peter- son, Dottie Lawrence. Suzi Andi. Kun- Anderson, Susan llousf-. lulvane Ehlenrlt, Xlfrca lleth Esvlml-qivli. Sandra Rn:-1-ii, llarilvri Yliiss. Sue llilnlalwvl. fliilmil Korsf-dal, ,lim Fraser. fndy Sllvcstcr, Bch Junkcr, Bois Schoen, Michael Olrlchir . Carol Carter. Snsi Audi, Beverly En-hfw!17, Eleanor Lewis, .Krlette Pri:-to, Miss Hicks, sponsor. tfirnlt lfnx, Patty Sue Xlcfiiiigan. Xzntcy Bellinger, .lane C:nlwc'll. N-wivqil Nlhlkinson, Anne Xlcliag, l.nanne Unncey. Diane -liilmsmi, Keith lark, Xlzirilyii Roach, ,Tully Ylvrst l.'iida lleilr-i lacke at 1 fr, 1 . . i ,lt Roxio Fisher. Carol Horne, Robert Millar, Phyllis Long, Isamay Addis. 'n lf' Encourage Culture, French Club To promote further interest in French culture is the aim of this club, Students who are now taking French or have had a year of it are eligible for mem- bership. Annually, the club participates in various school activities. This year these included a dance in April, a hay- ride and party in January, and a pic- nic in June. Officers of this club are president, Peter Sharkey: vice president. Elaine Sutterg secretary, Suzanne Davisg and treasurer, John Fox. 7 French Club Decoration Committee Spanish Club To further an understanding of. our Spanish-speaking neighbors' customs and ways of life is the goal of the Presiding over the club this year was Susanne Audi, while Beverly Eck- les served :is vice-president. The duties of secretary were performed by Elea- nor Lewis, and Arlette Prieto ser- ved as treasrer, Eligiblitv requirements of the club are familiarity with the language. the accomplishments, and culture of the Spanish people, The club's activities during-this year included the annual dance, a Christmas Pinata. a Spanish-style banquet. and numerous speakers and slide exhibits. World Brotherhood Lat Latin Club Junior Classical League is a member of the national organization promoted by the American Classical League. It has the honor of having as its leader the chairman of the national organiza- tion, Mrs. Frasier. Any person is el- igible to join the club if he has had or is now taking Latin. JCL's purpose is to promote interest in old Rome and its environs. Each year it has an elaborate initiations and an act- ivity dance. It has as its officers president, Bar- bara Roflinag vice president, Richard Cameng secretary, Mitchell Kasovacg and treasurer Annette Polinsky. in Club Initiation German Club During the past year this club has been amliated with a school in Luen- eburg, Germany. It has sent a years subscription of the Atlantic Monthly and a collection of post cards, pamphlets and teaching material to the Lueneburg students. Mr. Kaufmann. a teacher burg who visited here this sented the club with information and material concerning the German stu- dents. Another activity of the club was its annual banquet which was held in Frankenmuth, Michigan. Officers this year were president, David Morrill. vice president, Dianne Long. and secretary-treasurer, Larry Young. in Luene- year, pre- if . -,ad xx H .Q P ...S I 4 g,,v' ,- -.sy ?, Row Row Row Row Row Row Rim. Row Row Dick Ccimen. Nancy Mall. Barlmrn Roffinn, .Minctte Polinsky, Mitchell Kneovac. Kent Pniinf-r, Bnrlizira llzirton, Marilyn Craig. Mary Mc- tiifwan. Mrs. Frziiscr. spniisor, Renir l.1v.ltc-. l'i:i 'Lou Hussey. Kziy lYno1lw:irrl, llelvn 5th- lfni, Blau: Schubert. ji-an S+-hfmv.iiiakt-r. Anne xllll'Kl'l1ZIl', Nancy llatie, Margie Downs, Jnuly llzissvrwalil. Nancy llsink. llamlvl Scliwinlcerivlnrf, Len Langley, Ken Brady, Frank Knight, Inlius Otten. Chuck Ni-nlicrt, Lawrence Young, licv iirnnwalil, Klaus Sclirnit-gel. Mr.. lfrfhnq-, qmyisnrr john Klt-itsrh. ,linnny Vzirlt, Sli-s Hicks, sponsor. Linrlzi lic-flcy, Fay Rutter, Jnrly Jitsticc. Nlsirgarvt iVill- iams, Diane Nlaclmzin. Rick VVest, John Thorn, Dennis Lefflcr, Robert Asperger. -Y ff Q., .:, LW' vi- 'v C. Y 1 N 'kP1 xi K fx fi ff-N , X A 4 X J J I X. ij :H xi i , v X f Af N SPORT Shoutlng from the gym hockey sticks football pads a basketball all these remmd us of our sports 'wtlxltlfs at Dear born H1f,h Yes sports haye played an lmuortant role ln our deyelopmcnt as adults whether ue haw been 1 spectat r a Dill.lClD8lll. Through sports we han lcarrccl to vxork for the school for the team and ln later llff. when thc re will be more lmportant teams to vxork for and greater tasks to fulfill the lessons w have learned from sports at our school vull provlde us wlth a rlch baekground And Q0 sports at Dearborn Hxzh have not only glyen us enjoyment but haye also prepared us for the fields of human endeavor wh1ch he before us v h v l v x' ' . ,'. A'e:1 ,1- I, . is, .4 .Q , V CAV, . I 2 x - ' x B K , , . V C Y, X Z 5 .- f - or 77 ' 2 . 5 .. .ll A 7 . E , .... rv . Y -1 v A 7 ' L Gridders Triumph With Undefeated,Untied Dearborns football co-captains were Jim Jarrett Row Row Row RCYVV Row Row Under the adept guidance of head coach Allen Bush, Dearborn High's gridders completed their first undefeated, untied season since 1931. The Pioneers captured the Twin Valley Conference Championship. and received the honorary title of City Champions by conquering Fordson, 6-0. During the entire 1954 season, only two squads, Jackson and Ecorse. were able to score against the Pioneers, tallying 20 points against Dearborn'5 sea- son total of 191, The leading scorer for the Pioneers was Walt Johnson, who accounted for 42 points on seven touchdowns. He was followed by Ron Gilbert who tallied 30 points, altogether 15 members of the squad contributed to the scoring during the season. Only one other Class A school in Michigan. Grosse Pointe. succeeded in matching Dearborn High's un- beaten, untied record. The Pioneers were ranked sixth in the state among class A schools. Walt Johnson recived a berth on the third team of all-state, Class A players. Four other Pioneers, Bob Bray. Bob Dunlap. Ron Seltz, and Don Wright, received honable mention, Expert coaching, fine sportsmanship, and the in- spiring leadership of co-captains Jim Jarrett and Don Wright all contributed to making 1954 one of the outstanding seasons in Dearborn High School foot- ball history, Dearborn Jackson Dearborn East Detroit Dearborn Lincoln Park Dearborn Melvindale Dearborn Hamtramck Dearborn River Rouge Dearborn Ecorse Dearborn Wayne Dearborn Fordson 3 .lf-hu ftltt-nlwrgcr, lloh Livingston, XY:ilt john-on, jim Jarrett. Don Xvflglll. Stan Taylor, John ilu ' l' l Cl ne A ,ml ,nnnn .io . i - 1 Lutwll Bkurns, Ray Klolmmri, Roger Bohn. THIN Illlllgh- B111 K-HHH, H111 M'llUm'5'. P31 Mbcfky : lohn lkmzvgcr. Rrvn Buck. Brian Bennett, Gene Parks, Tim Andrews. Art Daniels, Stu Nor- : l4oh4llr:iyn1:in, jim lfortenlierry, Boll Pond. Doug Gray, Lou VVojcik, Craig Van Scievqr. Bob Rf f' Q, S: Hall. A , . . 1 Roryrfi:llmert',mB1ll Sutclifle. Bob Bray, Ron Seltz, Bob Dunlap, Lou Grimaldi, Milt Crxgg, Jim IH-vxwnl ,Terry Hubbard. ker, Mr. Anderson, Mr Schroeter, Mr. Bush. Football Season I ff if Dearborn High's football coaches are A. Bush, R. Backensto. H Schroeter, H. Manley, N. Walker, R. Anderson. Dcarborrfg reserve football squad experienced an unsuccessful season in 1954. Of their seven nppfm- ents. they were able to defeat only River Rouge. While the team was made up of good material, they were unable to score many points. and the majority Of the losses were by a single touchdown. This years reserves will provide next season's Vars'ty squadslat both Dearborn High and Edsel Ford High. The gridders were coached by Mr. Manley and Mr. Backensto. Row l' Row ZZ Row Row 4 ' Row Tom Arnlrews, John lX'haiton, Nlxlw Linton. Dan Bakr-1, Dave Nurofl--ino, George liynflas, Frank Gill, jon Rltlgvr, Sam l.:lym:ln, ,lim l'.ir-ons. ll-:ug Coal-, Xlvally Kun. Holi Carlson, lloli llrcnnan, tilc-nn llohm, Rick VN'e-1, llill XYuhl, ,lack Lucas, llolp Kovtin, Tom Henson, Hugh Short. Bill lloismier, Ron Nelson. Taylor Maxwell, Holi Davis, Pal Day, John Clarkson, John Bc-han. Doug Anton, Charles Steven- son, Paul Baranyzn, Tom Lenrlizon, Jim Hughes, Coach Manley. Clarence Langois, Gary Jennings, Ewing jones, john Kleitsrh, Neil Ryan. Dave Vlhnkelman, john Sharon. Dnve Alto. Coach Bzickensto. fozlch Erranlc, Bill Cyrus, xvall R:ninig:lrclner, Hill Swartout, Roland Kat- scher, Al G:-zelman. f -VP 'sf' tiff?-'5'Ql Nlp Furdsunlu Finish Undefeated Seam Dearborn Highs football squad wappccl up their first uncle- featefl season in many years as they heat thc Forflson Trait ' on li1'iclay. The win was the ninth in a row for thc viii-1'-7 this year. and it gave the team another title, that of r ions In aclrl to their ?Q'l't'XX'lllQ' awards. Dearborn also hnlfls the TYI, Crown. Q'ZllllL J I t secntire year: anfl the team is currently ' ' Q, A schools in fllicliigfan high school ff! Q8 only one other Class --X school. X - Grosse Pointe. was able to is 2,'5fe1,1,r,L,.3,Qj pp, , pt, . match the llioneers' it-ricct 17 ' 1'-'iii corcl for the seasoni in In the game against Fordsof was played on the Dearborn struck for of the game in the of the fourth q Gilbert scored the third line buck moved the teen yard terback W Seltz, origina stripe. WSS V fc J iv-a M 3:1 ,, - ly in tl. ' '.4QQ,.'i minutes? t,m J N f ., over on tam the Pioneelf away. This tl. by a Fordson quarter, the Pioneer fifteen fourth down by fensive team. Dearborn, playing fourth stanza, threatei again after their only This came when the l over on Fordsons 24 after a punt attempt was unsuccessful. nvnv- Dom-hnrn lost the ball ahncma 0 .fbalefi Wiffz '7aucf1Joam Spfamye Exploding for 27 points in the econd quarter, Dearborns football eam rolled over Melvindale Friday, n the home field. 46-O. The win was he Pioneers fourth straight victory nd it put them in leading contention or the TVC crown. as the team ow owns a 2-0 league record. Dearborn's first score came in first quarter when a DHS play .-q, A on a a short 'il X . ag, I1 ,c at eers quarte ored Bremens In the second qual showed their power. Ron end. scored two quick todigx downs, one on a 30 yard Johnson Pioneer Gridders Meet ...a -t After f tm 4.9 9 . I by ! uf , . :Y 1 ' ' 4 . u if ' I I, I . . s PY sh .3 fgr- w'f ew, s Ar px ,p ,Q 5 ' ff ' Q I 33 1 I Q g w V Q ' 0' qi I v' 'Q , N ' X , J x Q k 1. 5 'J 1 f 3 nag 1' xx 'LN J 0 sm, 1, ' 4- 5 . 4 fain, 5 5' 4 PX J f Court Reigns Over Homecoming Activities Luane Lange Phyllis Stanley Lvane Laiiige, lloineeoinzng Queen. and her rourt, consisting of Peggy Pooseh, Phyllis Stan- 1ey,and Carol Whitney, reigned over the Homecoming activities, Escorts for the royalty were Russell Carlson, Sherrill Coonioes. Dick Dunlap. Bill Fors, and Bruce MeKinstry, Virgznia Novak. president of the Student Council, Crowned the queen and her Court. The parade consisted of seven floats representing the various clubs in the school. s 3 Q 5 t ffm' y Poosch Carol Whitney K uw.-v-,,,,,,1. -, Yell Leaders Cheer Pioneers To Victories Diane VandenBosch Peggy Poosch Promoting school spirit is the task of Dearborn High School cheerleaders consisting of Susan Beasley, Sally Bollinger, Evelyn Georgia, Arlene Flowers, Ruth Pichler, Peggy Poosch, Carol Skavdahl, and Diane VandenBosch. Varsity cheerleaders are selected in the spring on the basis of general appearance, pep, and person- ality by representatives of all clubs in school, grad- uating yell leaders, and Mr. Porter, sponsor of the team, Establishment of reserve cheerleaders to perform at reserve basketball games originated in the fall. Carolyn Borth, Dave Freriks, Kay James, Diane Lienau, and Barbara Roffina were selected by Mr. Porter and the varsity cheerleaders. New uniforms of the varsity cheerleaders which consist of Bermuda shorts, knee-length socks. and the traditional orange sweaters, were worn during the basketball season. i X ... I i--- i i i i i Standing: Diane Llenaur, Dave Frerlks Kneeling: Kay James, Carolyn Berth, Barb Rofflna From How: Sully Bollinger, Evelyn Georgia. Peg Poosch llianne Vundu11Bnsch Back Hon. Iiuth Pit-hier, Susan Beasley, Carol Skavdahl ill ir' -Ti 'V 7 ' 1 I tr' ,r fi fe, Y f f- -5 fr-.M ,M 'fri' ' a':gg.,x i 4 l 4 . r 4. I f 1' . .5 Q . X , , . .Y iiff ' N V-.i'Lf'?' , ,, ' :bovis Q ' X f ' f 4 M, 5 , Q N ' zhftlx ' Q V ,Z ,b ,gtk why., .I hi i 0 ' 4 Z ,Z QR v if 'ET' Ron Buck Cn-captain a c- . --.av-,B--.X .QA-Q. in Qs VValt Johnson Co-captain Cagers Earn Basketball Honors, Dearborn's varsity basketball squad completed a highly successful 1954-55 season with a 14-1 record, winning their first 14 contests while dropping the last one to River Rouge. They were defeated by Catholic Central in the opening con- test of the regionals. This favorably compares to last sea- son's overall mark of nine wins against six losses. and tied the season's mark set in' the 1946-47 season. The varsity team was coached by Mr. Flegle, who was assisted by the reserve coach. Mr. Forster. Titles won by the Pioneers including the TVL Champ- ionship and the honorary title of City Champions. The locals captured the TVL title with a record of seven vic- tories against one loss. This was the Pioneers last season in Twin Valley League competition because next season they will join the Huron-Rouge Valley Conference along with Edsel Ford, Lincoln Park, Wayne, and Ypsilanti Cen- tral. The title of City Champions was won by defeating Fordson, 71-64, on Jan. 25. Dearborn was ranked as one of the top ten quintets in Michigan. Casper Kachaturoff led the locals as captain first se- mester with Ron Buck and Walt Johnson serving as co- captains the second half of the season. Katchaturoff tied the individual scoring record of 29 points in the Ann Arbor contest Dec. 21 which stood until Jan.14 when Johnson set a new high mark of 45 points. Johnson spearheaded the squad in scoring. tallying 283 points in 16 contests for an average of almost 18 points per game. Bob Dunlap garnered 226 points for the Pioneers, while Buck and Kachaturoff had 140 and 104 points, re- spectively. George Weemhofif tallied 85 points and Jerry Clark added 70 to the local totals. Coach Forster's reserves compiled a season's record of nine wins against six defeats. ROW 17 Ssldlwl' lgtlvhtfiiroff, Holi llcnrlricwn. Jim C:niln:u'tli. Ron It-rnimin. Dart- C'og.rt:t. Ron llnclt . ,lim Ptmotl. joe ll-fntmy RUW 33 Cuflch Flliif- .Iwi SHYVP. JVVU' Clark. liol- llunlxip. Vkwnlt lolliismi, George Xvccriiliulf, Vzinl ll bert, Pwul Kuitler, Coach For-tcr ' Take TVL, City Champion hip Dearborn Ypsilanti Dearborn Melvindale Dearborn Lincoln Park Dcarborn Ann Arbor Dearborn Ecorse Dcarborn Jackson Dearborn Wayne Dcarborn River Rouge Dearborn Fordson Dearborn Melvindale Dearborn Ypsilanti Dearborn Lincoln Park Dearborn Ecorse Dearborn Wayne Dearborn River Rouge Dearborn Catholic Central R1-xx . X T nm, ,l.:lu. lilisslil, Mori Xigruvi- . 5:11 l l l ll lx lm T l ll or , of iinx , wa Nwxx-fi . ,ii .vivvfiums . 4 'Wx L C are , Coach Flcfzle 7 vi' 41 N I X! Coach Forster . ., x ., .. .. xii .-gi. on imrns I. Q-f .ul- l 4 Rr-iv I l NI I 'X lx lx l l I XX l R' ll' Tl ' ll Xl l 'l lilll NI 1 I I 1 L cl l r wtvx wi. wvi 'Hi-'gi ff ,-4 ' fir I U SCO .47 ' s 'YA - Q .gy Y' Ax 'Y' if o f v. I I I 8 0 -nd W ,M 115 J QA. U! F fa dv Nine Earns Baseball G' Bernie Stachurski s ' was . ,s ' 1 ml? e ' ' Qi. -.. J ww' Zvi wi.. ,gag H f wb . Q, V p M. ,EV ,-Q . ..- ...,, .3-' ,v Ja Q 4-N . if Veteran pitchers Ron Gilbert, Craig Van Sciever, Ron Jim P9Uf0d Jermgan and George Weemhoff. , no .W A1 1 . Coach Schroetefs var- sity baseball squad cap- tured the Twin Valley Conference Champion- ship with a 7-1 record. These victories included two wins over Lincoln Park, Melvindale, and River Rouge, and a single conquest over Ecorse. Captain Bernie Stachurski led the Pio- neers during the 1955 season. Row li Frcrl Blciclicr. .lohn Zvmrli. lrzlfflll Beixvwtt. Dzwf- l'l:ickenluruCh. fulifm Russcll. Bi-rnic Stric- lllll'Nlil, filcn XYvll1:m1-. ll--li C'1'VHv'1. lluvn Nwfulviiin. Vlmck llxxmllcv hrnrsl-ii. lilcn Vl'1ll1:1m4, llolr Cmzfirv. limi- Nvcmlcvnu. Clmflc llzmrllcy Row J: lluvc Nlorrili, Norm Kvwcku, ll:-i-me XX1-Q-vvwlm-ivf. Ron Gillis-rl. Ron Jernigan, Henry Fare- mnutli. Pctc Shfirluy, Crm! Y:1v'SfuvrI'. Dzivc fhuittxx Row 3: Cffnrh Schroder, l.:ir15 Kwlh. Nick Epi-work, lien Bray, ,lim Pcnrod, l.urry llihlclwzint, Paul Kmflcr, Sul Pxiimcr, Cinch Xlzmley Twin Valley Trophy Rum' Ruw Row Row 19, uf Coach 'Xfanlgy Coach Schroeter v,.,,,J nw' x ' ,5 f' f .ff-V'- A V ,gm 029914 ,yf,C f,,.., frqfgny ' ! 'Q 4' .L Dave Coattg Dave Morrill catching and Glen Wil- I i.f1wi4 Shaw. Irivl, Dv-Orin. Kflnv Palme-r. Cary NV:igevmn ' 2 ,, 1 '. . v' 'im -. 'fit :mum zirrrwr. -f- ry ,irx . .'.'vr' .fin . mnr. 1 -' 2 Uri. . nr nun' 'Q-. Bob Rr:-nnfm nv . '1 5: , in , 'vw cr Wx' DGHL rm ,, vziyne ink:-r. - Q, an : 'Ai :ir . wi, .1 : . fffnfh . :mic-y : ,ii n ichzm. ' j-. f :in 1.!. , 4 9 Ent, 'xv liams batting. c x,1IlkfJiYIiJlYi, Dave KH' - 4 . 1 hs 4. lf 1 1. cv I I is Natators Capture TVL Swimming Crown Dearborn's swimming squad completed a highly successful 1954 season with a record of 13 victories, one defeat. and two ties in dual meet competition. The tankers were led by co-captains Bob Ahlstrom and Lowell Burns, and were under the guidance of Coach Lakey, who will transfer to Edsel Ford next year. Starting the season by conquering three opponents, the natators stretched last year's winning streak to 13 straight victories. After they were defeated by a powerful Jackson squad, the tankers went on to complete the season with ten victories and two ties, both with Plymouth. Among the honors captured by the finmen was their fourth straight TVL dual meet championship. Five DHS swimmers took first places in the League meet, in which all TVL schools partic- ipated. The natators also placed eleventh in the state meet held at Lansing. m 1 T h Fr11k R eczycki, Tim Andrews, Lowell Burns. Bob Ahlstrom. Mike Mathews, Phil w 2 lt n 0 clit, Roger Bohn, Run Monson, Sum llzill. Dennis Adams. larry Lih- u orrill, Larry VVilliz-ins. Roger Roescr, Ivan Hill, Carroll Donahue, Skip I x, Crip, Van Scicver, Ron Kuhn. niannger ,K F ,N ,,.,- 2-X ,H .oe 26- i l 13-fnunneluilvi Gutter Boys Take Bowlin League Crown Row Rfm Rom 1. Gutter Boys 53 31 2. Ten Ping 50 34 3. Rinky Dinks 47 37 4. Abe1l's Boys 42 42 5. Goof Balls 41 43 40112 7. Five Aces 38 46 8. King Pins 37 47 9. Pin Splitters 36 48 10. Live Five 6. D, Quins 405 35M 45 This yi-ar's winning bowling team consis- ted of Dennis Harvey fscatedh. Bob Millar. Dave Winkclman Bob Mroykowski and Tony Laiata 'IN .Z -r-F' Dave Coatta Sponsor Bob Eul Sponsor Neil Goodbred SEP Cn P 500 , N x is on 4 mxcm vw urx X011 R xx 1 X ll P n 1 nn R xi o in 1 1 wi 1 spci NI I-in Xflwrn I corge T nu Ron emi erri L n f' 15 Huniuf' Q N11 Dun N11 c m in Duc Imp if 1 I Dick Corxww lm 1 1 Q Li lu l A7 l i 1 ll Y I 'I l 4 ltllll T uv.: 4 iux C mn x nu N x r Chuck um lllk mi ns :Quin ,I . Q lil rg, . 5 2 A l -1, - , . - L1 , Lf 6 f 1.1, 'W 1' . 1 X ' I Cf 2 f,.My 1 ,We I .. 4 rf . ' ' V 4 . , V . , -' ' ' A I 1 Q M. A V A, W ' V f. 'K ' 11 Bill .Txujkfu wki. R If 'H . RH Cillvspiv. L: ' -' ' ng, 1' ' lf Du! K:w1inNki. Rm-lu Ellklt. Pull lxllzirnlirr. ' ' . Jul .1 H:.Il. IJ:'m::- H:u ry'. RH S.xx1'W:.C S! vglrl 4 .Row 2: Lima- Hifi'-ni. Knit l':iIn1cx'. Tony Luft... K1-ith JACK. Jim R4-xv J: XYMVQV1 XV: iii. P I-' iFfJ-'-r, D: fhesififsfm, Bfflv -1 .fin fg,11V.pg.-. Chu-k G.If,r -gm 1, ' 3: D-1: Haig -mi. Rug SUV.. Jim .Uv-Il. Dfw KIT: -1-1, Dale ' 3: XY:ilt 151' x' , ,Im C011 fr. BNI A' 'pzmx . iw 1 . 4, I h , A' 5 ' 1 Ralph Nl: l- -kin. Di k C: 'r , Cl 'k .11 L: S. ' C - ' 4: D is Ii Hill HTL' nhl. www l ft. U -lv . Har, ' gs, llzivc Pip-1, La ,' Hxlll 'A il! Q'fX'zkl:. k 'kj indermen Endeavor To Smash Records . :af-gf. -' - ,.g,.g4.., 1 .- -. ar: 1 1 ,,'.A . ' . Jim Gricv, Tom Henson. Chuck Slick- B015 Dunlap is. and Gene Parks. '55 .1 ' 'F-'11 1 S 7 , Q . x -i... Y' 1 J 'f. t4.g,, ,A Don Wright and Mitch Kzisowic Milton Gfiilg 4 K . 1 ., .k. ' y . , 1 .H ,1N-X, x K u Q fx r uri' Ill - . 3 fs'-K . I 4 ly JI --fi., - ' T-.7 fu 4 -. 1' . ' 4' -, 1 .fi , V I Jn ...Q p, v 1 V A iiiiil 1 i : 4!'iE!Fi , I , 4 Y X ' - 1 4' - 4, S.-K. -?fk.i'3+'v?! :E-f.,-'N-z,.v'5 w,3'Y ff . ? A - f Doug Gray. Mike Linton. Clvm Kolk. Larry Young, and G4-org? Tatu. llllll Y f 1 , 4 ,ii-. -MW, . F '- egg gq4u-an-1-ulnuunvbvfll . r N Walt Johnson and Chuck Slickis A 1 '3a 4.-H A1' N v I s, ' v Cross Country Team Has Winnin Season I . 2 . .ky ,seq 'FEE' 4 4 Joe Plautz Gerry' Buck Coach Frank Navarre's Cross-Country squad completed a sue- cessful season in 1954 with a record of six wins and three losses. Meets are scored with the first man crossing the flzli-'ll line getting one point, the second man, two points, etc., and the team with the lowest score winning the meet. By finishing fifth place in the regionals. the Pioneers missed competing in the state meet by one place. Co-captains Joe Plautz and Gerry Buck placed seventh and eighth respectively, in the regionals, which qualified them to compete as indlxiduals in the state meet. In the state contest Joe placed twelfth and Gerry fourteenth in a field of 150 entrants. Pictured above ,are assistant Track Dearborn 15 Molvindale 42 Dearborn 24 Farmington Coach Bush and head Cross-Country Dearborn 27 Belleville 32 Dearborn 37 Royal Oak and Track Coach Navarre' Dearborn 28 Lincoln Park 27 D931'b0I'H 31 M0nrOe 24 Dearborn 15 Hamtramck 50 D68rbO1'I1 27 WyaHd0Ue 29 Dearborn 26 Ypsilanti 31 Row l: ginlgggglx-srllzlk, Ron Jernigan, Gerry Buck, ,Toe Plautz, Glen XYilli:lms, Howard Row 2: Coach Navarre, Tom Scfllak, Put Holmes, L1rry Young, Ron Lallardee, George Twtu D' e S tt . , .lv co. Row 5: Ken VVhartnn, Bob Bailey, Norval Wnlkivlson, Charles Blackburn. Netmen Win Seventh Straight TVL Crown I If mrn r I IH 11 1 ur: cl eulnth un 1 1 ul Twin Q Y r Q YY 0 Twlr NVIHHIHH Irv.: ln lex ue' '27 11rx ll 1ckl11 Row 4 tflllllifffllllill 1 1 1191 I0 Irn xn urn' Nl mu Tum km EI f- xml 1 nptun for Ihv x xr ns FIPIHIQ' ullh mnuhe Mar hnll .md Nlnrr dlrwt ff 1 rr e r 1 1 pf-f-Infllx Dave Baker serve J I4 k Hmmer furdxdnd 1 mn lm fr I 11111 1 Su' x1 1 11 1 f 1 D 4' I X 1'1 tx L I L VI U' awe Frenks Fxzmk Ixmahr Exmp. Mm L11 I Bac I IYY1 'muck x1CCJI'Hl1Ck xl: f'X it 1. sv . Il-1 I 'F Val rip 1111+ squ: I 'ap- I ' IIS H ' 1' - IV? Q 4 Nnllg I.:-augur? lillv du ing Ill' Wff wu- ,L A N n. I ' ' ' - 'R ' ag - 1 fi 4 ' ' ' snr -Irt'I'l I Sli 5 fghl ' , ' K ' ' I ' s 'II I ll luv-. V H ' W j wr' 21:1 1' lr., n. ' . A 4 ' - 1 - s ' 5 1 ' Q ' -- W 4- 1 ! k fu fi. ing th vnrsit- and F- se- funds. re- ! , I ' 1 Jef ' - .. '1 '.'GlA11l l I Z' , ln: ' and X 1 ' RMI' 1: 'IH'-fv ri? , I11 Dm-It . U'-111' V-C 11I'1:P1. 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Adam Hardie Freq kms Iflffw EHIPNCO took -cr ond 1n the state meet with .1 32 -ton Larrw Blanco frm 11 IXIIIU A41 ml Hardie and Ddwe Plppel were tht four how who plasul in tht -tate rt lflondlx for the Pioneers The -folferi dl-0 had an unfit fc ated dual imc-t -vaeon winmnff twclwe mceta with no defeat- Rfw xt 7 Rum 1 nth Row 1 ,K H lx sv ch ttku v hw g- il sr ,U e --v va, 4,1 du LP 'WUI Q wi , 'fvlalv V., V -V ,fhfw I W. f' 51, ...L I '. QQ- ' ff-fl-Q ,751 3? N , 'eflg F z me e ' . - ' 1 I x. - I Tk J: Q.. 1 f , I 'a. 'J l ., 'Wi I Hin:-. . .vi 5 xt P V3 . , - is-J 'K 4' , , , f . up ,F J e ' . 4 , , ' A I . Y- w N15 i N v Viiafi. i' in .I ,.5, Y ,X x J . - 4. ,. .1 4, ' Q , - 5 A a I -1 A V , 1- ..'. -1 f -.Jn .A A VM, '- f-..- ., w AM-1fv,1 - V tfYU'f,1: .3 QQ' . A , at ' 'f ,av -. '. ,4 - Q., fi '75 ,. X. 4. ' H ,T i ,J ,A ,,- ,a , . .' i 'LY' My -n 1, ' 2,1 ,' ' ' uf'-'A .A . 1, ff'-'1 ' 'J' 'V .. ' ' - ,.' 5 J., ,KV - - . 'ff' .L457-',r-7'f,4.- Ig . , ' - ,x ,iv f . 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'Z' ' -- L . ,,- Y Q If , , 47 lf, .Y 1 A A 7 P t ' I T X ' I -1' V -- A -e N X Li. . .. .-., .- .,,, , vi . e . ,, V va I Girls Participate In 'Jn 5 fs T Q ' ' 0, b 4 ,, . A t X A Officers for GAA are Anne McKay, presidentg Fran Roach, vice-presidentg seat- ed. Audrey Hill, freasurerg and Roberta Smith, secretaryg standing. Row Row Row Row 27' To be eligible for membership in the Girls' Ath- letic. Association, a girl must be interested in partic- ipating in sports and must have taken part in enough athletics to obtain the number of points required for membership. The purpose of the G.A.A. is to devel- OD H.DI'0gram of sports and activities for a large group of girls. This program helps to provide for the de- velopment of fellowship, friendliness, leadership, health, and good sportsmanship. It consists of the mf1J0I' Sp0rts of fieldhhockey, volley ball, basketball, and baseball, The minor sports are tennis, bowling, ping-pong, and badminton. To maintain membership in the G.A.A., a girl must participate in enough of these sports to receive 135 points during the spring semester and 115 points in the fall semester, lliss Calvisi. sponsor: Rrirham Nc-ihert, Birdie Smith. Audrey Hill, Anne McKay, Ellyn llarfls, Mary Carly. Martha Pickell, Miss Szivauze. simiisor. I V Margie Royle. Sally Lowe. Alice Park. Carol Sl-wivdahl, Gerzilriine Bzillzird. Jeri Nlziflnlinski. Eleanor Lewis. Onzi Boyer. Sally Bollinger. Carol XYhitnf-y. Dianne X-Il!lflC'IlBOFCi'l. Leilrmi llrmx-iilie. Ruth ,Ann Sherk. Pat Gostenik. Krithv Smith, Marcia Ten-ple. Mari: Schubert. ,lfiyfc l'i71f1l!- l.unvie l.:mizc. Jufiv Chester, Beverly Eicholtz. Sandy Luchn. Holley Iunth. Ruth Pichlir. Lois llwslanrl. Joanne llnrsmli. Szivvli Kzirzilash, Shirley Danville. Cathy Klrvl-cs. 'Vlnry .Min 'F-whes. lsninziy .Xilii's. .Xil-vw Nic- Cuire, llnrlmvzi Kvcdlc-, ill-lures Rifllinq. Yirgiiiin Crmlsliy, Mary Buttigieg. Elaine Luilnig, ,lulizine lihlvn-lt, Carol Ferlor, Donna Poet, Peggy Poosch. 0:96000 if f,... After School Sport Other activities include a bi-annual, formal initia- tion which is held in the girls' gym. A short time after the initiation. the seniors. new members, and those who have earned awards are honored at an award banquet. As a final extra activity. playnights of various sports are held throughout the year. The point system which is used is very elaborate. A girl who has 350 points receives her class numer- als and first stripe. The next achievement is 750 points which entitles the possesor to a small D and her second stripe. The requirement for a large D and her third stripe is 1200 points. The highest achieve- ment that a girl may obtain is the gold pin and fourth stripe. This can only be accomplished after the a- ccumulation of 1600 points. When three or more members in any one semester obtain gold pins. the remainder of the members vote by secret ballot to chose one person to receive the Dorothy Dickinson Smith Memorial Trophy. 9 w 'U , v wif Rfiwl NWN Ffwwc. spfmsrir: Vluvly ll.i-stiiwthl. Van llthn--a, Miss .i.x':s:. -pfnsor. Row 2: Catrl-limi I H'h. ll:i:'h:n':i Rffttivw lwuf llizl. lftitvrin- Wwzill-ter aio yn arvie. Rim 3: Susan Ziirfifslq. ffrvtiiie fl:-finer. T-zflv Sqhtfyq .Xfgq Harm sun, Marilyn frmg. Tlarharf. llrloi Ron 4: lzivvi' Ii-s--vii. fainl llrinilk f 'z4Iu llr flwy1. faith- Hilla- !. Yl A lYl'V7, Row F' ji'-fe Piif-'-nn, Xlavvlyn Rmwli. lJ..n.4 I.:fi.aii. Kay KVowlw'.ii' l'.l.:1m' Bmith, Navpry Batik. li,'l: Vw- N J sy-1 is- i, .vt '-v ' if ,. iff: Qu-.. if ,pf.f.,',.'Mg'in'tCJ.f'g,.l?3p.,Z H ll' ll- W fi Im Mflxl.. il N 'Mil' 'ixiwwzmt 'Ibm W' IW Hx'! l - V '1'l' lf 4- tlntio, site-. 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