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E Club Row 1, left to right: I. Hickey, P. Scott, D. Stockinger, D. Schuler, I. Whitefield, R. Cameran, K. Nay. Row 2: I. Kromrei, R. Schonfeld, N. Redwine, H. Kromrei, I. Ghindia, R, White, C. Mobley, G. A. Hunt, sponsor. Row 3: P. Tabula, I. Rogers, V. Lovasz, R. Redwine, R. Frysinger, I. Edmond, N. Schonfeld, R. Pearson. The ME Club was first organized in 1932 under the sponsorship of Mr. O'Connor and Mr. Hawkins. The E Club was taken over by Mr. Labadie in 1938. This year the Ev Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Hunt. To be eligible for membership in the E Club, a student must have a varsity Eu or award. The purpose of the club is to bring together all those boys who have dis- tinguished themselves in athletics and to promote interest among alumni in Ecorse High School athletics. Members of the E Club who are now students in Ecorse High School are Iohn Ghindia, Robert White, and Harvey Kromrei. During the year the club members sponsor school dances, attend sport events, help to promote school sports, police- the football stands, usher at the basketball games, and serve as firemen during air raid drills.
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Prm fans' Club Row 1, left to right: P. Scott, I. Gregen, H. Marcott, R. Schonfeld. Row 2: R. Rariden, R. Twork, W. Phillips, W. Elbe, E. R. Johnston, sponsor. The Printer's Club was organized in the year 1941. This club is entirely composed of students who have had at least one year of printing experience. They also must have a B average to remain in the club. The club is sponsored by Mr. johnson, and through his leadership the mem- bers held many enjoyable meetings. The club members had their annual picnic last fall and everyone enjoyed it. They also had an initiation party at River Rouge Park for the new members. They attended the Fox Theater in january and were treated to dinner afterwards The club's annual roller skating party was held at Well's Roller Rink in May. It is hoped that the club may have many more parties as successful as this was. During the year members of the Printer's Club have given valuable aid to the school and the school organizations by the printing of school supplies, tickets programs, and posters. The club officers are: President, H. Marcottg Vice-President, I. Gergeng Secretary and Treasurer, R. Schonfield.
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H.W.V.S. 12,79 Row 1, left to right: Agnes Ciemierek, Virginia Moran, Doreen Callow, Nadean Busher, Patricia Culbert, Shirley Beckmann, Marion Delphy, Marvelle Payette, Mary Ann Cloutier, Martha Raesner, Geneva Arnold, Shirley Enright, Colleen Debo. Row 2: Miss Blanche Elliot, sponsor, Edith Zanoni, June Baustert, Shirley Riopelle, Ruth Beier, Juanita Campbell, Dolores Goretta, Gertrude Brown, Emogene Cannon Louise Seymour, Helen Hawkins, Joan Riopelle. Row 3: Estelle Koval, Grace Schaeffer, Mildred McCrary, Gladys Smith, Betty Ptak, Dorothy Orasz, Kathleen Kirby, Colleen Kirby, Blanche Larion, Bertha Schotter, Geraldine Montie, Grace Allen, Mary Sipos. Row 1, left to right: Betty Knox, Angeline Vince, Bernice Pennington, Alexandra Kentris, Clara Willis, Clarice Willis, Jeanne Wolfe, Irene Marko, Zelma Randloph Olga Zelenak, Mary Lou Swartzbaugh. Row 2: Miss Blanche Elliott, Frances Caldwell, Mildred Reddick, Mildred Stanovich, Helen Gugnitz, Marjorie Harvey, Shirley Kernan, Tommie Lee Reddick, Joyce Malewsky, Lillie Eubanks, Evelyn Robson. Row 3: Sheela Dupuis, Dolores Hickey, Imogene Carver, Loretta Kukhahn, Doris Bryant, Geraldine Filimon, Doreen Knox, Anona Bourassa, Mattie Harper, Margaret Vince, Irene Vida.
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