Farmington High School - Rollcall Yearbook (Farmington, MI)
- Class of 1951
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In the fall of 1948 our class entered its Sophomore year at Farmington High. We gave the girl-bid Sady Hawkin's Day Dance which was decorated withmany unusual Dog-Patch characters. In February of our Sophomore year, we gave a very different type of dance entitled The Heartthrob. This dance celebrated the annual Valentine's Day. In order to increase class spirit and financial status, we sold Falcon pins. During basketball season, our class sold pencils with the game schedule printed on them. I Under the guidance of Miss Virginia Carley, Miss Wilma Brandenburg, Mr. Tarmo Maattala, Mr. Robert Hutton, and Mr. Dennis McCarthy our Junior year at F.H.S. was a very successful-one. The gym was beautifully decorated for our J-Hop, Winter Wonderland, and was enjoyed by all who attend. Our class proudly presented the first Junior play to be given at Farmington in six years, and The Perfect Idiot entertained all. To complete our Junior year, our class played host to the class of 1950 at the 'Fu- turistic Frolics. We Seniors started our last year by giving a dance called the Sa1t and Pepper Shake. Next on the list came our Senior play, January Thaw, on November18g it also can be added to our book of successes. A trip club was formed again this year. It was decided that we would take a boat trip to Mackinaw Island via the Soo Locks. In February we gave another dance, which was verycleverly done with Panf0mim9 as entertainment. Blossom Time was the theme for the prom given on May 19. The gymnasium was brightly decorated with many spring flowers representing a beautiful garden in the Spring time. Jimmy Stevenson and his six piece orchestra supplied the very dancible music. Swing -rut, a tradition carried on from year to year, was given as we Seniors made our first appearance in caps and gowns. It was followed by a reception given bythe Juniors. Baccalaureate was held on the Sunday before graduation. Thursday, the fourteenth of June, Commencement Exercises were held. SHARON IN-IIC ANIJRI-IW5 This world belongs to the s'nergetiC. The Mixed Choir and the Glee Club have appre- ciated the tine singing voice of Sharon. lkleniber of Spanish C lub RICIIIARIJ I'1IJl.l'lXRl7 Al..l'lXANDliR No ntan really bersnnes .1 tool until he stops asking questions. Diek has played onthe baseball, football, and basketlmall teams in his four years of high school, Assistant editor of lfalcon RICIIARIU YICRKICS IEAIKIKICR The world is no better if you worryg lite is no better if you hurry. Although he isn't very big, Diuk's friendly smile has sparked ulassniates of larger size. lfOS'l'l'IR DIKIKIIC ASCIIICNNRTCNNI-TR Everything nourishes what is strong already. Smokey, who was co-captain of this year's un- defeated football team, was chosen for the all state team at left end. lfour years of football, basketball, baseball LILLIAN ANNAl5l5ll..lsl3f BLAIR The glow of one warm thought is to me worth more than money, Annie is another singing canary, She has par- ticipated in Glee Club and Mixed Choir, Howling . . ,yearbook. , .J-llop decorations JAMICS VILAS BATES SpeeCh is great, but silence is greater. lleside being our Student Counril President, .lirn was the captain ot Varsity Basketball team. He has participated in football, baseball, .uid basketball for four years. DONALD ROIKI-IRT BUNGE Charac'ter is easier kept than recovered. Don has been a familiar sight as shortstop on the baseball team for three years. lle has also played football and basketball. Member of Student Council. JOHN IIHNIJITRSON BROWN To worry about toniorrow is to be unhappy today, .lack may have a common name but he has a per- sonality all his own as proved by his rnany friends. Senior play seem-ry. . .football IKARISARA ANN f1Alil5l'QN'l'l'.li l,1ght-he-artt-sl, Barbara in always ready to enjoy the situation .it hand. llarb's tnusical talent on the elarinet earned her a place inthe all league band tor two years, Year- book. , .Senior play Alf-.liG.fXlilgl'li GORE CLAPP There is great ability in knowing how to conceal one's ability. ltlargaret. has beer .in active nieniber ot the Ci.A.A. She is President ot' the Future Nurses' Club. Falcon. . .Spanish Club. . .yearbook ROl3l'Ili'l' WILLIAIVI CLARK Speech i-. a tiaeulty given to man to conceal his thoughts, l5Ob'w interest in science has been a well known fact aniong his Classniates. Meriiber ol' Caniera Club. . .yearb00k. . .Trip Club till.-'XR LICS RUSSELL. COMP 'l'here's no love lost between usp sfhool and l. Clhufk was co-captain of this year's track team. lle has been u traek man and Cross-Country nfian for four years. Football. . .member ot' Varsity Club. f1l,liAllGRACl-1CQRAIN lTll?fLlI1jl1SfiWlDkl?SlY1llCI' l'yl i,ll Gleah joined our class in her Junior year. She wasted no time in getting acquainted with her class- mate:-. and participating in activities. Yearbook. . . Glen' Club f2lCll'l'llA l,.OUlSlf CULHAM We shall never torget her green eyes, gentle manner, and air ot' mystery. .-Xlthough Gertha had quiet ways, she was willing to lend a hand in her elass'5 activities. Secretary ol 'lirip Club. ANN rlellARRY CUNNlNGl'lAlX.l No niatter how you live your lite, live it to it'5 fullest extent. Ann has found most of her enjoyment, in high sehool, in G.A.A. Bowling. . .Spanish Club. . .year- hook lYlAllY ANNE IJUNHAM A girl ot' clieertul yesterdays .ind confident. toniorrowsf' Mary Annt-'s ambition to becorne a nurse led her to the lfuture Nurses Club, She was in the Glee Club lor three years. Trip Club. . .bowling MICIIAICI. FIQRRANTEC Miki-'s shining brown eye:-5 go well with his good natured sn1ile. IVlike's iour years at Farmington show a wide variety ot' activities. Besides many committees, he participated in baseball, basketball, Trip Club, and the Junior Play GIKAMIC X'l'lNll Rl41D l Alil-'I Her mischievous laugh will eeho through the years. Little tlracit- name to Farmington in her Junior yt-ar. She served on the ticket committee for the Svnior Play, Member ol' the Future Nurses' Club VIRGINIA ANN l RYllOl-'F Lessons don't bother me for the door to success lhave the key. Ginger has been Captain ot' the cheerleading squad for two years. President ot' the Spanish Club. . . Senior Play. . .Blue and White Gl'IRAl,D WAYNE FULClllfR lt'5 better to play than do nothing. ,lt-rry's jovial laugh will long be remernbered by his class in years to conie. llc played on the foot- ball team tor two years. Trip Club CHARLl1IS GRONLUND Courteous, manly, always frank, ready is he for any prank. Farmington was very proud of this senior nxiriniba player. Chuck, who can play four instru- ments, has been inthe band for four years, SALLY Llili GHKOUX The heaven of each is but what each desires. Sally, who was Treasurer of this year's library Club, has been xl member ot' G.A.A. for two years . . .l3owling, . ,Falcon ALLAN DAVID HALLAIXIAN Wh0so findeth a wife liindeth a good thing, Red is known for his interceptions in football, lfootba1l,baseball, and basketball have been a regu- lar part of his life for four years. JOYCIC LYDIA GUNNETT As merry as the day is long, .Ioyee's artistic talents have helped the class ol' Sl through many advertising campaigns. Mixed Choir and Glee Club. , .Assistant editor of Hlue and White. . .yearbook MARGARET LORENIC HAIWLIN HOW beatiteotis mankind is. A twirler in the band tor three year:-, l.orene changed to another musical department in her senior year, Cvlee Club. Cheerleading. . .l-'aleon WlLl,lAlVl FRl2lVlON'l' HANSON Answer ine in one word. ln Bill'5 four years of high school, he has divided his time into baseball, football, basketball, and cross-rountry. He has been a member ot the Varsity Club. GORDON HARRIS Although he had niueh wit, he was very shy of using it. Gordie has been a track star for two years, His class was proud of his running abilities in rross- country. Varsity Club 1 GEORGE HENRY ll.R'r'liS The vanities ot lite forego. George is the eo-captain ot' this year's football team. He played his position as tackle like a pro. President, Trip Club. . .Treasure-r. Student Council ...Varsity Club .lUlll'l'll JEAN HENRY ller heart is warni with the friends she makes. Jucly's column Here and There with the Alumni earned her a wide following of readers. Student Council. . .Junior Play THOIVIAS DONALD llOl-Cl lXlAN Silence has beeoriie his mother tongue. Ton'i's quiet, but winning ways have gained hun many friends. He has participated in trzuek and Cross-Country in his Junior and Senior years. Basketball. . .baseball BARBARA LEE HOWLF The subject ot historyhis the life of peoples and ot' humanity. Barb has been ai faniilar sight at C,A.A. for four' years. She is photography editor of the yearbook. Falcon staff MARGARET MICR!-IDITH HUNT A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. As a late addition tothe senior elass, Margo helped the yearbook, the Senior Play and was a member ofthe TripClub PAIII. LOUIS JOEN5 G rt-.itthoughtssome from thc ha-nrt. I'unl'5 portrayal ot Herbert in the Senior Play brought forth his acting ability. Secrvtary of bowling lt-signin-. , .Iiluc and White. . .Camera Club . . .ye-Jrhook. . .I-'zilcon NANCY l.OUl5IC ISl,ICY Friendship is a sheltering trcc, .1 sight to drt-am ot, not to tell. Nancy was rn-vditor ot' the Falcon, Secretary of In- Senior kiln:-.s., and worked on tht' yearbook. III VI III Y NAXIIII YN IQXUIWIXNN A I 1 - 1 f H J Her ways are xmiyb wt qliivtlws-.ll Iivvt-1-11-y'5 intt-rtwt in nxn5w nmdc hvr Il lun-inluvl' ot tht' svhool hand limi liltw' Club, ,IUIIN IIIIJWARIJ K:XHGl'f'l I'.-X His: yv:-,tvrday5 look l1lt'lw!!'ci wit h 1 - x - ' . mrnilv. Win-nt-vt-r hir. vl.ir.f, mu-dt-ci ta pair of willing han tht It xmas John. Ili' 11.15 p.1rt1u1pxitt'd in vvvry sport lut vruxs rotlntly , F . , 1,515-1510114 1,1-IO KIVINSIQI I tam what I amg do not li'ytu.tllm'i'x1n'. t1l1t'atm'l r. vt-lvvt-toiwfl snxzxphonc playing has In-I-n grtuntly .ipprt-rmtvcl hy the' school band, Ile was illwivulwr oi thx' lrip Llnh ,XIXIICS ICIJIX JXIII3 KICKZK lmt ignoriinrc talk :is it xx1ll,lv.cr'ningh.i-.1t:,v.illic. A .llII1,XV-I5 thi-. YK'-I 1 -. fross-c'ounlry Captain. . lr.w14, . .nmlu'-nip cclitor ot tha- yvarbook. . . ll't'k.1th'i1t l..il1n'i'.i Cllllll. . .Vivo-presid6'I1t.. . X .urs-ity Linh .fXI.I.Y .IICAN I,l!'I'!, ill,I1IllSiLi,SPIICTC-dE5CEI1dCd un.e1nI, Ifrwnsi ot Ijlntisnirw-. lVINQlUHl'N i1lCl. 5.:lly'k. nini-.trail .mhility at thc piano led her to the I.alt'mm11'm's .ind Mixe-tl Choir, Assistant 6dilO1' of llltit' .intl Whitt-I Yvitrlsuuls, . .il-I'lP Clllb hi.-XRY IIOSJXIXIUNIT l.lf INIIYIUX Mit is good to live and h'.x1'n. Iio hvr, rt-.ailing rntvs second only to her piano. ut' has .n-voxnpnnlt-ai .ind Imf. playvd for many school uttnirr.. Mvmhvr nt thv I9.slt'on.airt-5 ds JEAN LICLA lVlCGOWAN Sing away sorrow, qagf away Care. Jean has participated in singing for the past two years, being treasurer of this year's Glee Club and a member of the mixed Choir. CYNTHIA GAIL MAIDIVIPYNT True to her work, her words, licr friends, Gail was editor-in-chief ofthe Rollcall. For three years she has served on the Student Council and was its Secretary this year. SYLVIA MARIE MANSEAU It's nice to be natural, when you are naturally nice. Along with working efficiently on various comm it- tees, Sylvia worked on the yearbook, Blue and White, and was a Member of the Glee Club .ll.AN M.-XR l IND.-Xl.l'f l l'hv lhippiru-ss oi life is nmrln- up ol vnimitv fractions. .l1'.m's lmlonrl h.i1r will long lie- rvrnernlmrecl hy her r'l.iss1:1.1tl's. Scfretary Ot her Junior Class. . . .Iumor Play. . .yvarhoolu . .llluc and Whitm- IIIOMAS IVAN All llllth fiivv nw ai talker -uni l'll do tht' listf'rxngg. l'.'lis'm'vL'r Ihr S:'ni0rK,l11-ss rwvclefl .issistzunvv tor p.irtim's,fln1ivi-s, .and other umativitur-.,'liOlx1 wus .1lw.1ys thc-rv VKlll1IlglUlll'll1. 41l+lilil,Olli-I.-XNN Nl.-XIlll1XXS HV. itll .i vnilc- on lwr lips. XL. 'l iwwi-.nz1'vz' ul ilu- ,lunior t lass ,mtl l rt-:u.u1'v 1' ol ol the 'l'r1I14'll1lw, shi' fliml in r'x'1w.ar'lmelwlvlol 'ilH'1 lsuiding. . .C'i,:X,.'X. . ,l -ll4011 llfl,fX UK liN M.'X'lllll-1'.',S IN .ly 1114 us, ur -mul, jusl .1 lmppy, growl-n.xtxl1'rfi l-wifi l1'.l's n'.11'n'll's'n' .ltlltllflt iris .elxxiex s lil-n'vi4'Ir1Hy1'1l by his lvllovv 4 lflssrrmtm'-, lln' xxU:'l.c'ilur1!lv4'.l-lint: for -vnitteeianrl lin-lpt-fl1n1i..ll-v H.lst1-.. .s .ll.XlMllu lfliANClS lllliilll.-XfXl llfxll.llvru1l .ilxuiy-. tri-asures, always friends? Jinx has participated in four yn-.urs ol lmsi-l1.all and three years of basketball, .lint xmas thi- vntvx' of this year'5 Champion football tn-am. Htaign- uhm- nger Senior Play Al.lL1LI lX'l!Xl'i lX'lll,l.l'2R ltpf1..ir .klUN.XllN'ldlI'H, m-ve'rywlu'ro at om'm'. Alicv scrvvd un thv Studcnt kiounril lor two yt-:mrs Studvnt Dirt-Ctor Oi thx' Svnior Play. , ,lilutp and Wllltv- - .vvifrboon , .cad-x..-x. . ..Ax1m1.-nt rotml-il CARI, lfl3W'Alil3 lX'lll,l'aUliN Rlvvx'1-N nlalxt- picturcs when tlxcy arc shut. Carl's favorite sport is lmvxlintg, lll' was raptaiu of his ll0VvlllIlglL'dI1lllllS yn-ar. .l -limp -lvl ora! mn m'On1n1itlc'1'. . .hand DORlS lVlAl'l lVlOl l AT'l' Shn' is vvry ll-lL'liX.X.lI'4l about coming forward. Doris lound nxust Ol her plvaslirvs hy suugnug in thv Glrs' Club and lXlix0d Choir. .-Ks rvward tnr lwr fine singing, Doris bccantc a l-'aluonairn' .. t. ,. tr - Wll,l,AliID .IAINII-.5 lXllli,lllxl,l, ll V011 Wiilll fl lllllh gooduaturvd1-avout,.1ust ball 'S.ntvh', he-'s usually about. 5-itvlx found his cnjoyntcnt in high svlmol hy partiripating in li.xSlu'th.tll, !rmtlw.1ll.and travlx. Varsity Clluh. . .lf-xlcon, , .l'1-ip Mluh IHONALIJ l,l-Ili IXIUNRO Not ton quiet, not lou guy. just good sport vvvrycl:xy. lJon's Side cuntnwuts and tricndly snxilv havn' always hvcn likud lay his vlas:-, llv was a nwnmlxvr Ot thc' howling luaguv .ind 'Trip lfluh. 41AlSRIl'Il,l'1lNlUlll.INt3 And so nvvcr ending,l1ut always IlSL't'I1llll1R.H As editor ot' thc lllue and White Gabby was kept vt' ry husy, hut sontvhow sho found timv to work on thc yvarhook and lfalron, Spanish KT-lull DONALIJ lflll-IIHRICK O'KlilCl7l'I Do not hurry, do not llurryg no good is had by lots ot' worry. D0n's llnyoritt' spurt was travk in whiu h hc par- ticipatvd tor thru- yvars. lXll'l11lJL'T' ot' Varsity Cluh . . .l rip C,,lub 'l'lll-1RlCSACiA'l'lll'1RINlC IXIAHY O'CONNl-IR Just to hu alivv, just to lu' gay, is vnough for zx pluzisflnt day. 'l'0rry's snnltng tact' could ottcn luv svcn when shi' Colln'e'lm'd.il1s0nt slips, G..-MA. ARTl'lUll LOUl5 OLSON liilliarni 5tr1l-uw thr sight, but merit wins thv soul. Art, this yvar's baseball Captain, has partivi- patted in bascball, basketball, and vro-,Q-vountrv. Varsity Club. , .Trip Club DOROTHY OROl'ilNO Make thc' Inu-.t ol' voursvlt, for that's all thvrc is ot you, Dorothy dvvoterl niuc h ot' hor tinw to thc Spanish Club. Howling. . .yvx1rb00k. , ,l-lztlron, . .t1hm'm'r- leading JAMES l RlfDlLRICK PACKARD l nxakm- thi- most of all that conivss and thi- lvast Ot ull that gm--, Jim spent much 01 his free time kvvping thc gym clean. Track, . .cross-country. MARILOU WALBURGA Pl11'l'lfliSIXlAllK 'l'hc only way tO hav? 2lliI'1L'l lK'l 15 to bc' 0nm'. Maril0u's has used hcr fine singing vnuw' in two years of Mixed Choir. Mvrwilac-r ot' lllvz- Club. . , yearbook. . .Falcon lillill .ll'.,-XN I1lI'.lilJN .'XTln'lL't1n'.nllV slat' is lm linuwlg .tgirl lxltvthiw 1r,lid!'1ltOt111fl.l' llltu Nuts Ihl' t1..'X,.-X, l'rm'-titlvnt this ytuii .inrl l.its-r.n'v l-iclitux' ut tht' yuarlmol-., llwoxxling. . .luniur 4lnflSvn1rwx' Play lflzll.-Xl.l? lulllt .Nlill l3l,l. K1 Nu ixmn is li-:muy uhm Plum'-. not think hnnsc-lt sb. .lt-rry was ont- Ot tha' scliciol'-1 inns! vt-x'r-.utilv .1t'u'lct1's. lfour ynwtrw ul tnotlmll, hast-lr.1ll, lmslxvt hall, , .l'r'vs1tlvnt Ot Kfnrsitvf lub, , ,K'1m-fprvsirlvnt ui thc Studvnt Council .lOSl'1l,llG, l'O5l-LN 'l'lxz'v also svrvr who only stanfl :incl wait. ,loc was .Always willing to lend tx h.xnnl whom-vti hc- was nm-declg and what:-vcr ht- did, hc dui his ht-st IRARIMXIKA JANE QUlSlCNl1lCllRY Who tum tt-ll what she will do n1:xt. L ,lane will long bf' renwnwlmrvrl ns Nl.1rgm ' in tha Svnior Play. She has workvd on tht' l'ltluLm .incl yearbook. Mixed Choir. . .lfuturvs Nui'-vs' Klub lllCl.liN ANN SIGGIIINS A grin, aa wink, ax Carefree jx'-I, hy these things we know her best. S1gg1e'-1 nonsensiblr renmrks have been Cn- xloy--sl by her numerous triencl:-.. President Ot' bowl- Iliff league. . .hleniher ot'G..-MA. . ,Cheerleading NURIXIAN lt UST Suhr r but not serious, quiet but not 1stlr. Norni is .u tour year track nmn, Ile was the other ro-rxipmin ot our l1Ilt'll'dA'l'ilC-HN. llv has also tried loot lml I and r ross -count rv . ICDWINA STXIITH lt does 4 hemp ot' good sonietirnes to Ho .4 little slow. l'lnlxile , to her friends, has served on nanny coni- nntlm-e-. Senior Play tirkets. . ,il-Hop decorations . . .vr.lrbnok. . .Trip Club lilCNNI'I'l'lI RUSSPILI, SILT-IR An all-round good follow lien's trumpet has sparked our school lmnd for three ye.nrs. Ile also tried il variety of sports in- rlutiing, baseball, football, bowling, and basketball. Trip Club JANIC l' SUIC SOWPIR5 Janet has .x quiet way that .ippenls to ull. .lxnnet joined the Senior Class when she was Li sophoniore. She was xi nu-nxber the All League lhincl tor three years MARY I-'ICRN SIVIITH Though you search around, not 41 sweete r girl run he found. Fe rn hue. given much of her timv to her srh00l's vmntldt-p.ir't1m-nt, Mixed Choir, . ,l'l2ilL'Ol1dll't'S. . . hlee Lllub. . .Treasurer of Senior Class. VINCICNT IC. STOCK W ith dark black hair and shining eyes, oh what ax rnun to be 50 shy. Q, . . , . Vince was . enior Llass X ice-president.. Junior Class President. Business rnanager of yearbook . . .Junior and Senior Plays RUSSICIJ, VRANLIIS STFIPHFN Quiet and sincere und .1 gentlenmn is he. Russ, whose good nmnne rs and gentlenianly Con- ilurt huvs- always been Admired, was treasurer of this ye.ir's howling league. Track. . .Trip Club CLIFFORD JOHN STOREY Hard work never did agree with me. Cliff's interest in sports led him through two years of football, track, and cross-country. Member ofthe Varsity Club. . .Trip Club JOAN ELIZABETH SUNDRLA She is good and she is true, a fine girl through and through, Joan has been a familar sight in the school library. She was also a member of Mixed Choir and and Glec Club MORGAN THOMAS Napoleon was a small man too. Morgan, although little in stature, was big in spirits and gave two years of his time tothe school band playing the trombone. Bowling league JOHN DOUGLAS THOMPSON 'lA little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Doug's interest in sports led him through four years of baseball and basketball, ln his Senior year, Doug added Cross-country. DAVID ANDRICVI TURNER llC's sornetinics happy, hm-'s sonic-tinies sad, even vriisebievious, but nz-vt-r bad. Dave's running ability earned hini a place on tht' all league Cross-country teani for two straight years, ADl'fLINl'1 IXTINNIIC WAL.'I'FllS lf silenrv we rv golclvn she 'd be a millionaire. Af'leline's assistance on many ttommittves spoke niueh louder than her voice. Library Club. . .year- book. , .Office practice lX,lAliY l5fl.l7fAl3KTll VN'l5iAVlfR Shu was niacit' for Climbing the tree of knowledge. Hoo has been an artive rnvnibcr ot G.A.A. tot' four years. She had parts in both ,lunior and Senior Plays. Spanish Club. . .yearbook CHAR LlC5 GIGORGPI Wl7IDYKl-I It music bt- his voice listen to hini shout, Chuck has been a loyal ms-mbc-r ut' his school's band for four years. Trip Club VIVIAN LOUISE WROTEN As thc' sun Colors flowers, so does art color life. L,ou's artistic ability added much color to thc- Cllass of '51 tor tour years. She was Art editor of tho yvarbook. Falcon JANET KAY WIiICA'l'ON SIN adds niany links to hor chain of friend:-,. Jan came to Farmington in her Junior year, and in that time she did muc h to he-lp her class. Junior and Senior Plays. . .yearbook RICHARD O. YOKUM I would be better if l Could, but it's awful lonvsoniz' being good. lDick's tinc running was proved through his two yvars of fross-country and track. Senior and Junior Plays. . ,basketball DOLORIS ALICIA WYKOIVF Not only good but good for sonicthingf' Deloris's quiet ways were forgotten whenever she be-canu' involved in a debate, She has been a member ot' thc band for thrice years. Yearbook WINSOLOW 5. XAJDIQL Tho rnan who wakes up and finds hirnsvlf famous, hasn't been asleep. Winslow, a ncwroincr to thi' Senior Class played on the' Varsity football team, Trip Club JAMES ICLWOOD YUILL It life' be a walking shadow hi-'Il makn' the nio-at ot it. Jim was thc successful Senior President of the class ot' l95l. llc has tricd every sport offered at lfarmington. Varsity Club Seated B I-lowle A Blair N Isley J I-lenry,M.Weaver,G. M E 4 , , . aidment enBrenner, J. Bates, V. Stock, J. Keck, G. Muhling The National Honor Society, introduced in 1945, in- ducts students chosen from the upper third of the Senior Class. A faculty committee selects not more than fif- teen percent of the total membership of the class on the bases of scholarship, service, 1eadership,and character. These selected students are initiated into the National Honor Society at a school assembly. Miss Ruth L. Bailey is chairman of the faculty com- mittee in charge . QUILL AND SCROLL Candidates for this international honorary society for high school journalists must be a Junior or Senior staff member of a school publication. They must also have a B average for the current year, be recommended by a publication advisor, and have samples of their work accepted by the Executive Secretary of the society. Farmington joined the Quill and Scroll in May 1946, ASC HENBRENNER TROPHY ln memory of Dr Zae R. AschenBrenner this athletic trophy is awarded annually to the outstanding senior athlete. The first award was given in 1949. The 1951 winner had not been chosen at the time this article was written. QUILL AND SCROLL G O Seated J. Henry, S. Lutz, J.. Gunnett Standing G. Muhling, R. Pieron, J. Fanzini, A. Miller, G. Maidment, R. Christian, J. Martindale, V. Stock, C. Gardner, J. Hamlin, J. Wheaton, Mr. L. Peel Each year since 1941, the Three Flags Chapter of the American Revolution ,have sponsored the Good Citi- zenship Pilgrimage Contest in Farmington High School. Three girlcandidates are chosen in order of preference by the members of the Senior Class. Final selection is done by the faculty. Candidates must possess to an out- standing degree, dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism Gail Maidment is the 1951 D.A.R. representative for Farmington. KEITH JOHNSON MEMORIAL AWARD The Keith Johnson Memorial Plaque was presented to Farmington High School by the class of 1940 in memory of their classmate, Keith Gordon Johnson. Although on the plaque space for only ten annual winners was provided, the class of 1944 made provision for the renewal of the award in 1950. Accordirqg to the original direction, the faculty nominates three Seniors on their qualifications of co-ope ration, dependability, initiative, leadership, promptness, honesty,courtesy, stability,and scholarship. From these three the Senior class and faculty vote on the final selection. The 1951 winner had not been determined at the time this copy went to press. BR YKALSKI-C OOLMAN AWARD In memory of two classmates killed in World War ll, the class of 1941 established an annual award, The Brykalski-Coolman Award. The award is given to a junior who has participated in at least one sport in each of his first three years, and has demonstrated excellent scholastic and leadership abili- ties in addition to outstanding character traits. The 1951 winner was not named in time to include it in this article. C0-Pl LOTS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Chuck Tulip QTreasurerj, Don Stephen QVice Presidentl, Margaret Godfrey QSec retaryj, Eugene McCracken fPresidentj Qgl k , kk, N. U 5 t L Q-. an-rw, 7 Cf? L. 1' 'Q A x I 'ni lst. Jim Fanzini, Joe Coyner, Wayne Aldrich, Peter Calkins, Earl'Cox. Znd. Suv Dickie, Barb Eich1cr,Doyle Buckner, Bill Abbott, Nancy Davis, Bob Brown. 3rd, Ted Brown, Doris Barge,G1endean Brown, Don Byrne, Norma Dennington, Josephine Brakkc. Seated, Marion Bunn, Sally DeLong, Bonnie Brooks, Arlene Aho, Rita Christian, John Brunk. lst.. John Mansfield, Alan McFarland, Roger Kaiser, Howard McCracken, Bob Hupert, John Hood, Eugene MCC racken. Znd. Ann Louys, Bob Hammond, Sue Lange, Lois Garchow, Jane Hamlin, Edna McKer- rackcr, Bob Hutton, Margaret Godfrey. 3rd, Mary Garner, Carolyn Gardner, Nancy Homcomb, Doris Grecu, Ruth Jones, Dale Gillespie, Joyce llenke, Noreen Hamlin. Sr-an-rl. Janet Gambee, Dorene Morris, Nancy Keach, Gerry Haskins, Nancy Greetham, Jim Mayer. Q9 1' '7 Lv. , u V if-K V' ff'i2 L Y... Isl. Junior Class Sponsorsg Isaac Snell, Geraldine Brock, Marion Eberle, Lloyd Smith Margaret Lingo. Znd. Sally Pfeiffer, Bill Weber, Glenn Shaw, Fred Raupp, Jerry Stone, Dean Whitehead, Don Stephen. 3rd, Barb Thompson, Herbert Thompson, Bill Spess, Tom Walligora, Chuck Tulip. 4th. Phyllis Pringle, Joan Shay, Tom Rowe, Dick Newman, Bud Pressley, Ken O'Nan, Joan Rogers. Seated. Florence Wheeler, Joan Sutton, Norm Raupp, June Slusser, Grace Toman, Anna ill.. .A.., ,,.... lr-1. 2n'i, Brd. Scan- lr-Y. Znci. jrd. STEWA RD nrzahw. Carl Uuquvl,D.lvvl1.u1civll,Jvrry D1-lling, Harry Calhoun, Lnrc-n Clxffmwl, Antony I'f1r.L'lml', Frank Douhln-tt. I'1lli'Ilc:l1HhIl1l. P-xi ?1.xr'tkuH, Uxrli flI'lI1ilIl1,AI1l1:l Broun, Larry Began, Pal lkrunvn, All-'n Du1'km-1-,Dirk Ux'a1iy,Ar11nv Divhr. Ann Qlaplnwun, Ijnnly Atkin-., .Ioan l':HI1t'I', Pat I'-vatkvti, lva Al irirh, Dorothy Cant, 'Rcvurly I'rrun-un, San-ira Dvmarvu, Joanna' Us'Nn'-. ml. Arnul-iLlur'h11, Vlfgilliil CIas1o,1larulyn A1nw.aur1h Carl Bucluuw, Lnu Duxx,i1n'g, Pal Illark. Hrucm' Ildbs'x'n111l,5a1ly L1-onard, Davv Ilarrix, Ed K1-ww, John Gazlvy,l'J1ana Hunt Nancy Fishvr, Don Cjrccu. Nancy Ganxblv, Dorothy Linh Alhvrf, Hanxon, Jim Vsryan, Ronald Fm-cla,R1cl-Q Inqm .Iuycc Hull, Myrna Hurkn-H, Laura John won. Phyllis Kl wf1, I3iHl1ibSOn,I7OI'i'w Ifllllklflh, Hrucw' GI'1U-ly:L'l', Boll C1al 1vy, Don Ilcn- drick,NanCy I!arlcy,Ancl1'v Janism',Shir1.-y Uaycs. Svalvd. Hcnriv'lt.1 Ilvrhcrt, lioh Haakink-, Maxmc Kuf11a,1Vla1'y I!al1r:mn,Nancy Ilcuirnan Alirv I 1'am'r. K' V L -1 I se N ' 3 V 4 L.. , ' Tn' Il V . xn, K .... K SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Bob McGowan QT reasurcrj, Dick E C' 1 Q ,,.. l ,X g K xx f ,I 2. f' sg, 1 3 esidentj, Colleen Morris lSecretaryl Zo V, lst. Znd. 3rd. Seat lst. C Znd. 3rd. 4th. Norbert Ronk, Bob Petersmark, Bob Robe rts, Bob Papini, Dave MacKay, Larry Pink Elmer Sanclcs, Dick Mason, Denver Nichols. Bob McGowan, Marlene Robinson, Peter Peterson, Bob Mansfield, LeRoy Paschke, Ann Redncr, Dave Mitchell. Lois Scott, Milton Partce, Don Osmus, Judy Scitz, Jack Shutts, Joan Scitz, Audrey Mecham, Tom Richardson, Barb McCoy. d. Bill Kingsley, John Meagher, Rita Richrode,Colleen Morris, Janet Moss, Bud Roberts. Sophomore Advisors: Freda Olshewsky, John Henderson, Robert Benjamin, Clayton Timmons, Alice Fernandez. Gertrude White, Evan Staley, John Whitmore, Wendell Smotherman, Bob Spiillef, Dick Tyler, Dave Wyman, Bill Turner, Dorothy Sunasack. Norman Wolfe, Mike Stanek, Jim Taggart, Florence Wedyke, Barb Waters, Mary Lou Thornton, Dick White. Carol Wheeler, Dorothy Wolfe, Dolores Simon, Wilma Tamm, Jack Sundrla, Barb Wynn, Shirley Wilkinson, Nancy Vaillanc ourt, Joan Smith. Seated, Anna Mae Tarr, June Turner, Shirley Stevenson, Joyce Smith, Carol Smith, Pat Sowers. CDC' - .CS A A lst. Carol Chapp, Sylvia Bates, Gordon Ayres, Gerald Brurnrn, Wayne Beuthin, Jerry Dynda, Peggy Altemus, Lee Barthel. Znd. Louise Duquet, Dick Ainsworth, Carolyn Brill, .lane Downing, Bob Dockstader, Pat Cox, Nancy Banks, Ronald Deeg, Donna Cox. 3rd, Josephine Booth, Carol Aho, Frank DellVlontier, Joe Adamson, Ed Daniels, Dennis Cannaert, Clara Carlson, Carol Cossin. Seated. Gerald Diehr, Astrid Brakke, June Brakke, Chuck Bender, Allan Alexander, Jim Brewbaker. lst. David llillis, Leon Fulks, Roger Goers, Torn Isley, Jim Hill, Burt Galbraith, Dan Goodrich. Znd. Dan Guilrnette, Shirley Evans, Lynne Groves, Lester Harden, Dick Goulet, Marilyn Goers, Paul Hoofnagle. 3rd. Merrily Godin, Virginia Hallock, Larry Kubiac, Corrine Groscop, Sandra Hicks, Kathleen Hare, Pat Fanzini, Paul Kossmensky. Seated. Anthony Ferrante, Carol James, Kathryn Gardner, Lenore Gilderrieister, Kay Holcomb, Hob Isley. MECHANICS FRESl'llVlAN CLASS OFFICERS Werner Maki QVice Presidentl Alexander QPresidentl, Carol lst. fred Raxble Ihlda Maas John McCaffrey Fred Leach Ralph Porter Joe Petty Znd. Ray Morr1s Werner Makx Joan Rozenboom Nancy Lutz Nancy Mayer Don Morrell 3rd. John Rust .Iacku Ptelffer Joan Ports Dlck Matthxab Alice Manseau Mary MC Seated Joe Mathes Bob Markham Sue Runde Pat Meyers Pat McCracken Helen 150. Znd 3rd 4th. Seated Eldon WIISOTI Ga raid VN xlhams Mary LOl1Wh1tCh93d Ruth Zxngelman Barbara lst. G. Barbour, R. Donoghue, R. Adamson, Roger Clarke, N. Barbour. J. Avichauscr, Ronald Clarke, N. Clark, N. Anderson. Znd. V. Auger, L. Esterline. J. Conradson, S. Andrews, G. Boyd, L. Bildat, T. Carnevalv, D. Byron. 3rd. C. Beam, C. Costello, M. Bryan, B. Annette, J. Empey, F.. Belanger, D. Dewey, D. Cairns. Seated. P. Bohl, H. Evert. B. Dickerson, H. Bolton, S. Dunn, G. Byrtus. lst. J. Grinager, E. Harris, S. Gazlcy, R. Grimshaw, R. Fendt, R. Flynn, C. Long, P. Kolan, B. Hoover. Znd. J. Hawkins, P. Groover, G. Hamlin, N. Lang M. Gregor, M. Herndon, J. Har greaves, D. Landacre. 3rd, H. Henke, B. France, M. Fifoot, J. Fawcett, L. Hanson, L. Hamilton, P. Haworth, R. Kudla, Seated. S. Herbert, J. Kitley, B. Johnson, G. Harshfield, J. Garner, D. Laflam. RED CAPS lst. M. Powell, C. Morton, J. Mason, M. Paulson, D. McKanzie, G. Rice, J. Phelps, S. Nlecharn, D. Ports. Znd. J. O'Nan, C. Mattson, G. Martindale, J. Puck J. Norton, C. Rockafellow, D. Mer chant, lVI. Moss, C. Moss. 3rd, J. Morrison, R. Ortwine, R. McKenzie, P. Russell, M. Parker, P. Martin, C. Roberts, Nl. Martin. Seated. B. McDonald, B. Merrow, D. Pri.-sslcy, G. Naiho, D. Mahan.-y, G. Oldfield. lst. 8th Grade Sponsors: Mary Oliphant, Louis Gil50nv Jacqueline Buck, James Geiger, Eldora McCaski1l. Znd. G. Vaillancourt, S. Switzer, J. Young, D. Trombley, J. Spears, R. Stumbaugh, S. Wykofi, R. Spencer, R. Woods, L. Wood. 3rd, 1... Wysong, S. Upton, F. Sundrla, F. Serra, B. Shaw, M. Taylor, L. Williams, C. Stark, A, Wixom, M. Young, J. Thompson. 4th, J. Schultz, D. Sowers, C. Snyder, B. Wentlor L. Van Amburg, C. Shattuck, R. Smith. S. Thompson, D. Sutherland, Seated. B. Sove reign, D. Tandy, P, Thornagv B. Shoquist, C. Urquhart, B. Woods, I... Wagner. lst, P. Barlkus. G. Buckner, A. Allard, C. Bragg. K. Clililortl, D. Davi-. Znd. li. Boyce, R. Baudoux, B. Clark, C. Davis, L. Ayres, l. Clark, M. Cowart, M.Aldrich. 3rd, P. Dugan, P. Clappison, A. Annette, D. Domes D. Davis, H. llorini, J. CFO5!-iCl,lXA.C8iVI15, Fl. Barnumn. 4th, D. Duquvt, R. llelanger, J. Auger, D. Cargill, D. Burnet, E. Denny, J. Flick, R. Der-rnelik, S. liishop, D. Franjac. Seated. R. Heeriey, G. Gambee, M. Carmack, T. Cairns, D. Cox, C. Bishop, G, B.-51, lst. F. llimler, B. Lombard, N. Gadde, A. Kleiner D. Kinchsular, C, Lange, D, Hayq-5, 5, Knowlton' J. Langthornc, B. Godair. Znd. J. Keck, M. Howe, C. Hanson, B. Graham, IK. lflallock, G. Johnson, A. Hvdgeeough, Locffler, ll. Landacre. 3rd, R, Layton, D. Harrison, K. Hall, J. Hohwart, ll. Gntley, ll. Lewis, G. Janie:-zse, K. Kingsley. Seated. R. Gocrs, L. Gildemeister, K. Kullgrcn, ll. Knecves, A. Jones, E. Kinsman, lst. P. Ortwine, D. Robinsor., L. Rackov, R. Pettifore, G. Peeling, B. Richards, M, Runyzin, D. Nichols, G. Maule. Znd. R. Pvterbmark, D. Meyers, B. Petty, O. O'Connor, M. Miller, E.. Marsh, M. Porter. Srd. F. Miller, 5. Rt-ga-ntik, R. Roberts, ll, Patskan, R. Morris, P. Quisenberry, J. Oliver F. McKaye. Seated. D. Morri:a, G. Powell, C. Piper, J. Mitchell, L. Nathan, G. Petty. lst. 7th Grade Sponsors: K. Peterson, A. Christensen, D. Hossler, R. Burtch, S. Van- Dresser. Znd. B. Stover, S. Wixom, L. Tower, M. Vetter, B. Wagner, D. Westfall, N. Wallace, D. Seitz, T. Sundrla, M. Torrance. Z-rd. R. Sundrla, S. Senkbeil, V. Smith, R. Spaller, J. Thompson, L. Urquhart, E. Serra, M. Wynn. 4th. B. White, R. Shepard, D. Schroeder, D. Yordy, S. Smith, Robert Shepard, N. Willough- by, G. Walters. Seated. B. Woods, N. Spicer, G. Wheeler, G. Warner, S. Stevens, W. Zingelman. 1 . 'viii' 1 e ' sy ., I IJ.-, , 4 W. H. ' .Ah X KX g in A ', 'Y f 3- . 4 ,' 5 ' 5- ' ' . 1's-' x 7 Q I 't ' x .55 f,5h'.... H .- Nx . 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WWW?- fib- I su? x Xxx A -.ki ,R 1 M 1 A ti or rl R LQ 'UM sm . !,.. +1 ,fl Sf ' gf 1? t 3,893 'ff V . 'X , .., ' 'Yami T51'2i'1 1 X VARSIT Y BASKETBALL Q. J. Yuill, B. Brown, J. Mecham, D. Whitehead, D. Thompson, G. Shaw, W. Mitchell, A. Hallaman, D. Yokom, D. Alexander Znd. J. Bates, D. Tyler, A. Olson, F. Raupp, F. AschenBrenner, B. Hutton, D. Bunge, E. Sandess, J. Plur J. V. BASKETBALL li. B. Mansfield, D. Wyman, J. Gazley, E. Klees, D. Spaller, L. Pink, D. Nichols, D. Osmus. Znd. L. Paschke, J. Mansfield, J. Delling, J. Bryan, B. Hammond, L. Clifford, D. Brady, W. Smotherman. RWAKFM V bmxagr Q FEM LAN! I y gf M A . ,R , , .,. mural Yxmusrn wma Y .Q ,gl me 10 WBA QJCML1 .1 W' K . Q' K The Farmington Falcons undefeated in the 1950 season, walked off with the league championship and went on further to place sixth in the state standings. Jim Bates was voted the most valuable player in the league. Every member of the team was either on one of the all-league teams or at least honorable mention. To start the season off with a bang, the home team chalked up two shutouts. In the first game on September 15 Linder the lights at Plymouth, co-captain George Hayes and Smokey Aschen Brenner led the Falcons to a 12-0 victory. The second on September Z3 was an exciting contest in which the Farmington elev- en defeated the Rochester Falcons 7-0. Farmington received the honor of being the first to play on Berkley's new lighted athletic field, September 29. The score was 6-6 in the last quarter until Jerry Plum broke out in the open and made a spectacular 85 yard run in the last minute of play. The score ended with F.H.S. ahead 12-6. The following Friday the Falcons played host to Walled Lake defeating them by a score of 18-0. Keego Harbor came to Farmington October 13. The Blue and W ite won is contest, 13-6 using the same play that gained them a victory over Walled Lake the previous season. Our last home game on October 18 saw Farmington winning over Holly 26-O. Although October Z7 was a rainy night in Milford many spectators from both schools came to watch the F.H.S. team defeat the Milford team with a score of Z5-6. The last game of the season at Clarenceville, the Falcons trailed during the first half but came back to win the fame by a score of Z0-13. Il h' Il n . v 1 :tif '?'3,1aasi. ',3 The Farmington Falcons led by Captain Jim Bates came through the 1950-51 sea- son with l0 wins and six loses. They tied the league championship with Walled Lake and both teams received a trophy. The year's schedule progressed as follows: TEAM F,H,S, OPPONENTS Plymouth 33 43 Wayne 44 29 Keego Harbor 42 40 Rochester 36 28 Holly 63 24 Trenton 42 44 River Rouge 42 61 River Rouge 37 45 Berkley 55 31 Walled Lake 28 31 Milford 33 31 Keego Harbor 31 36 Holly so 39 Berkley 52 36 Walled Lake 58 39 Milford 46 Z7 The tournaments at Walled Lake followed closely on the heels of the last league game. The Falcons started things off right by defeating first Walled Lake, 56-383 then Troy, 51-373 and finally Milford, 39-29. These victories won for the home team the title of district champions. Farmington High added one more trophy to its show case and each member of the team received a medal signifying that they were district champs. The following weekend found the Falcons at Pontiac where the regional tourna- ments were held. In the first game of this series Farmington defeated Romeo 56-47. The Falcons came through with a 63-48 victory over Birmingham the following night. The heart-breaker of the season came when Farmington met Utica the next night. In their first over-time of the year, the Falcons were eliminated from the tourna- ment by a score of 38-36. Captain Jim Bates broke the school scoring record this year with 266 points. The previous record which was 237 was set last year by Dave Dermeyer and Dick Tupper. pu ., -nn la- ii, . Z... ,. ., .N-v. V.. , '1 ...Q A 1.5: 1 2 'f - 1 . S3 2 : i A B 1. A L n K A QA Q 5 . . BASEBALL Standing Mr. Burtch fcoachl, D. Crinion, W. Abbott, C. Dryden, B. McGowan, L. Pink, B. Spaller, N. Seated 3rd. S Raupp, J. Coward, D. Tyler, J. Gazley, D. Wyman, B. Papini, A. McFarland, D. Brady, T. Brown, D. Osmus, Mr. Nuse fcoachl. G. Ditchfield, D. Bunge, L. Tyler, D. Tupper, D. Alexander, J. Plum, C. Markham, D. Thompson, B. Hanson, G. Hayes, E. Cox, F. AschenBrenner, J. Mecham, J. Bates. B. Haskins 1 I V 'Aff' -T O L JG. X M .1 QB Yr- 7' caoss COUNTRYL 'lf' Qt. M. Stanek, B. Pressley, B. Spaller, Mr. Hossler fcoachl, R. Raupp, D. Thompson, T. Bischof J I Brunk, R. Stephen Znd. J. Brunk, N. Rust, D. Nichols, A. Olson, T. Hoffman, G. Shaw, B. Mansfield. I 3rd, A. Alexander, D. Turner, D. Yokom, J. Keck, G. Harris, J. Yuill, W. Maki. My f --V A -H - . a '1' ,I -. ... - W5 ' - , 6 . Y ny-5. 1 - .Ak , V -V TQ--1 - 4x.lL:,u----v:z.gup- vf-rv, fy Qvu. ..., ., ' menus if Y . J. - . - . ..fq.g..rQ,fg. ,1 ,,.Fe.,,.agQ:fe'?2.2:-wifi ' 1 i -u ff . 5' xiii' :jfe fK'- A .l Afhffl 4w.afa5 gwff.w'E'ef. - e V- - :'fQfL,+.v3im- min f'- 1 . 'w ' l. TRACK STANDING D. Hossler, coach, D. O'Keefe, W. Mitchell, C. Storey, W. Aldrich, A. Szostec, E. Klees G. Smith, R. Klees, G. Shaw, T. Hoffman, B. Hupert, B. Brown, D. Turner, C. Arnold SITTING G.De11ing, M. Gardner, D. Sonsmith, D. Nichols, R. Yokum, J. Yuill, C. Comp, J. Crawford N. Rust, D. Whitehead, G. Harris, B. Hammond, R. Hutton, J. Bunn. caoss COUNTRY The 1950 Cross Country team came through the season with four wins and one 1oss.Cross country is different from most sports i.n one main point, the low score wins the meet. The scores of the dual meets for the 1950 season were: Farmington Hazel Park Farmington Berkley Farmington Hamtramck Farmington Walled Lake Farmington Milford Farmington In the Inter-Lakes Conference Meet, Walled Lake beat Farmington for first place by one point. Milford, Holly, and Berkley followed to place third, fourth, and fifth in that order. Three F.H.S. boys placed in this meet. Gordon Harris, secondg Bob Mansfield, fourthg and Dave Turner, fifth. The Falcons walked off with the honors at the Reserve Conference Meet--Farm- ington 17, Walled Lake-43, and Milford had an incomplete team. The state meet was the last meet of the year in which 24 teams competed. F.H.S. placed once again. The first five places were as follows: 1. Alma 73 Z. Mt. Pleasant 78 3. Farmington 100 4. Walled Lake 154 5. Plymouth 202 Bob Mansfield and Gordon Harris received all state medals. BASEBALL The 1951 baseball team led by co-captains Don Bunge, short stop. and Art Olson, pitchezg started their season on April 17. This years schedule progressed as follows: April 17 Farmington at Bentley Z0 Clarenceville at Farmington 24 Farmington at Walled Lake Z7 Waterford at Farmington May 1 Keego Harbor at Farmington 4 Farmington at Berkley 9 Waterford at Farmington 15 Bentley at Farmington 18 Farmington at Keego Harbor ZZ Berkley at Farmington Z5 Farmington at Clarenceville There were eight returning lettermen this year and six boys advanced from last year's reserve squad. 1. IXIXLJLX The thinclads of the 1950 season, after being most successful and scoring over- whelming victories in their four dual meets, went on to the league meet where the team place third behind Walled Lake and Berkley, respectively. The scores of the dual meets are as follows: Farmington Farmington Farmington Farmington sz 215 76 lf2 83 lf2 90 Cfawson 17 3f5 Clarenceville 32 lf2 Northville Z5 5f6 Milford 19 The speedsters then attempted the Regionals at Ypsilanti and place fourth behind Plymouth, Howell, and Walled Lake, respectively. Other teams that placed in the meet were Waterford, fifth, Milford, sixthg Bentley, seventhg and Adrian, eighth. From this magnificent Falcon team, the best in many years, several fellows set new records for the Farmington teams in various field events. The records follow: A1 Szostek---120 yard high hurdle Dick Yokom---Mile Run Al Szostek---180 yard low hurdles Denver Nichols---120 yard low hurdles Jim Crawford,Dean Whitehead,Ralph Klees, and ChuckComp---880 Relay -Dean Whitehead---Pole vault John Bunn, Chuck Comp, Jim Crawford, and Ralph Klees---Medley Relay April ll April 14 April 19 April 26 May Z May 5 May 8 May 19 May Z3 June 1 SCHEDULE 1951 Clarenceville River Rougle Invitational Keego Harbor Milford W ate rfo rd Garden City Albion Invitational Mt. Pleasant Relays Northville Regionals Inter -Lake s Conference State Meet X He re Ann Arbor Here He re Here Albion College Central Michigan College Here Ann Arbor Lansing .'-1 A ing vm!- ' X' 5,3111-pu mv .' i 1 F 7 yn -r v 1 -M. ., ---f -1 '4---1-N ..-utr ,.--'TZYC' -fafi-1'1 -'95f'.-A', f . ff-1... , re41.4'-' --,'f54- Fydh-1!1Q3'.55f 3'Z'-'5'3f', 'j.-'llhf'' ,fw x- ,.-jsx Qv '-Q.-'A ff M m,-..vw. . -.,.N,- -19,-,1-,SA 1 ' -1 -4344. Mlgiszxi im- i-A-.35 .6 ,V www? 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JUNIOR PLAY--CLASS OF 1952 This year's Junior Play, You Can't Take It With You, was presented on April 14 in the Farmington High School Auditorium. The plot revolved around the lives of the Kirby and Sycamore families. All of the members of the Sycamore family were slightly eccentric. Unfortunately, Alice Syca- more fell in love with Tony--son of the socially prominent Kirbys. The play was very amusing and provided a laugh-a-minute. J-HOP The Juniors gave their annual J-Hop with an Nuit en Paris as their setting. The false ceiling was blue, representing the sky, with a huge white star in the cen- ter. The back drop and the tables resembled an outdoor cafe in Paris. The couples danced to the music of Les Shaw and his Orchestra. STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Council is to give the student body a means for student participation in legislative measures Representatives to the Student Council are elected by the members of their vari- ous classes in the fall of each school year. Besides sponsoring school assemblies, the Council plans pep meetings and dances, acts as coke -candy commissary, and draws up regulations relating to such activities, which are enforced by the student court. BLUE AND WHITE Since 1939 the Blue and White has appeared weekly during the school year in the Farmington Enterprise. Its first advisor was Miss Marion Dammon. Each year an editor and one or two assistant editors are chosen to direct the pa- per. The staff consists of the journalism class of Farmington High. The Blue and White became a member of the Quill and Scroll in May 1946 3-1161139 received a second and several first place citations for distinctive achievement in journalism. The advisor for 1951's Blue and White is Mr. Lee S. Peel. FALCON The Falcon, a school publication, first appeared at Farmington inSeptember l945.' The first sponsors were Mr. Royal Davis and Mr. Robert Hutton. The editor of the Falcon is selected by the Student Council. The staff consists of volunteers from all classes. This year's advisors are Miss Virginia Carley and Mr. Lee S. Peel. CHEERLEADERS Students in grades nine through twelve are eligible to become cheerleaders. They are chosen in the spring by the Student Council and cheer throughout the school 1 year. The purpose for this group is not only to lead the student body in cheering but al- so to encourage good sportsmanship. VARSITY CLUB The Varsity Club is a non-profit organization, established to promote the athletic program. Only boys who have obtained a letter in some major sport are able to become a member, and this year's Varsity Club had approximately forty members. To stay a member in good standing one must remain an active member by attend- ing all meetings. BOWLING began their season in October and contin- year there were six boy and six girl teams. to promote good sportsmanship. Annual Bowling Banquet. The Farmington High School bowlers ued their league games until March. This The purpose of these two organizations is Each bowling season is ended with the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Every Wednesday the gym buzzes with the activities of the Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation. Commonly called G.A.A. girls, they participate in soccer, basketball, base- ball, and volley ball. Any high school girl is eligible for membership. With the help of Farmington's physical education teacher, Mrs. Timmons, this organization strives to build higher ideals of sportsmanship, leadership, teamwork, and cooperation in the girls of Farmington High. VOCAL DEPARTMENTS The Girls' Glee Club, the Mixed Choir, and the Falconaires compose Farmington High School's vocal department. The Girls' Glee Club is open to any girl interested in music in grades nine through twelve. Any person who was a member of the Glee Club for one year is eligible to join the Mixed Choir, which was organized in 1949 by-Mr. J. W. Henderson. The Fal- conaires is a selective group of students who must be in either Glee Club or Choir and maintain a C average. This group must be ready for entertaining at all times. These three vocal groups perform at the following occasions during the school year Spring Concertg Swing Out: Baccalaureateg Commencementg National Honor Society: Thanksgiving and Christmas assembliesg as well as programs for dance entertainment, Community organizations, and P.T.A. BAND The band was first organized in 19,28 by Mr. A. Brenner and Mr, A, Lamb, Eaqh student who wishes to become a band member must pass a music aptitude test. The band appears at such annual affairs as a Spring Concert, American LegionGa- la Days and the Memorial Day Parade. In addition to these the band also plays for pep meetings and football' games. The direction of the band is now under Mr. Lloyd Smith. DEBATE The Debate Club, coached by Mr. Lloyd Smith, was organized for students inter- ested inpublic speaking. Each year a national topic is selected for interscholastic ar- gument. This year the topic was, Reso1ved: The American People Should Reject the Welfare State. ln league competition Farmington tied Northville for first place, both winning seven out of eight debates. Farmington was eliminated from the Detroit Free Press Tourna- ments by Lansing Eastern. LIBRARY CLUB The main purpose of the Library Club is to help both students and faculty in secur- ing information and references in the school library. Reorganized by Miss Wilma Brandenburg in 1950 each girl now receives twenty hours of instruction for each sem- ester of the first year. Members work in the library five hours each week including noon hours. One -half a credit is received for this service. FUT URE NURSES 'S CLUB The Future Nurse's Club was formally established this year by a group of girls in grades nine through twelve, for the purpose of investigating nursing as a career. The girls have attended many teas and meetings at hospitals in Detroit for future nurses. They also made a doll display for the fair given at Harper Hospital. Eight members who remained active received gold pins with their class numerals attached. Miss Buck and Mrs. Imonen, advisors for the Club, also received pins. BUENOS AMIGOS This Spanish Club, organized three years ago under the sponsorship of Mrs. Fer- nadez and Miss Lingo, is now a flourishing organization. Any student with a C average is eligible for membership. The purpose of this club is to achieve a better understanding of Spanish- speaking countries and their language. CAMERA CLUB Reorganized in 1947, this club is open for membership to any interested high school boy or girl. The purposes of the club are to increase knowledge of photography andto give service to the school and community. The Camera Club is under the direction of Mr. Joseph Manzi, science instructor and Mr. Robert Benjamin, art instructor. Center Miss Margaret Lingo fsponsorj 4 1 I 5 ... 4- 3 .1 Y i 5-1 C HE ERLEIADERS .QL J. Pfieffer, G. Fryhoff, Cf. Has- kins, H. Siggins, D. Cant, C. Mathews. fi mt 7 I I ' ENT COUNCIL M STUD ka' I f-L.. I-1 y -ef-J ,,, ...v, -....,.- 511' I ':,g'..'s'1 4-gg, Q' A I' ,, .. ,, - ,..,,. Pi-csich-nf, Jim Ilzitcgg Vice President, Jerry Plumg Secretary, Gail MaidmentgTreasui-er,George Hayes ' 'X , , , . . . r .. - - -. T A :raA.f ' ' -. ,M A .fig 'Q K Y-'7 TRIP CLUB OFFICERS S I SENIOR PLAY 5-L, JANUARY THAW Li' QC' 'x 1 . 1 4 A ' 4 Q ' A fx, .L'-Y'Qii.32.f,,,qAgEm4 '4 K N KJMMW5 uqqyqjm 1 . 'Wi w..,f swf I Y, .. , S- A 1 N ., 2- vm.-14. l 'P 3 Q vw WW a., , 2 .5 vw. .Vinx 'E Fl Rf ,ji 'LM ,QJ W V f' lil!!! .L . R PM i f A- ,L I 1 JL!! .X 'wr L. , f 1,1'lkIiRARY5'l' X141 x r- r ,G 'i X ARBOOK LDITORS AND ADVISORS lx , , o 1 L, 5 SCROLL, rf FALCON STAFF ' W '--all ? J x,,.. 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H Newspape r -IOCKNGGLLES Shoes for the ent1re famlly 33411 Grand R1ver Farmmgton Congratulations Class of '51 CARL A. GOERS Coal 23623 Farmmgton Rd Phone 3000 3001 Compliments of DR. G., F. WEAVER FARMINGTON BAKERY 33250 Grand River Farmington, Michigan If it's Real Estate, see LLOYD S. GULLEN Real Estate-Insurance Member Detroit Real Estate Bd Phone 0075 33123 Gd. River-Phone 0252 CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations A FRIEND DANCERS DEPT. STORE CURT HALL Pontiac Sales and Service 33224 Grand River Phone 2680 Compliments of GRAND CAB THE NEST Farm 3060 JEAN S BEAUTY SHOP Hair Styling Permanent Waving Work Guaranteed Phone Farm 0630 LAWRENCE MAYER fine flowers and gifts nA bouquet of .best wishes JEAN'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Orchard Lake and 12 Mile Compliments of THAYER FUNERAL HOME Farmington, Michigan Congratulations, 1951 Grads CONROY'S MARKET 23534 Farmington Road Phone. 0340 OTIS SUPER SERVICE Grand River and Grove Farmington Phone 0011 E. R. SCHWEIER BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF '51 Men's Wear ' an V., ' I 'S 3 ' 23622 Farmington Road : 1 Phone. zvoo I 3 -1' g 3 pw WM 1 amwwnevon o :se .':::-.:::'::.'::f 3 Compliments of BLAKESLEE Chevrolet Sales and Service BOB.S BARBER SHCP Formerly Comstock's 32715 Gd. River Phone 1400 Farmington Rd. 8: Grand River Compliments of SILER'S MARKET Corner of Orchard Lake and 12 Mile Call Farm. 3056 OAK PHARMACY The Corner Drug Store E. L. Mosure, Ph. G. Phone 04 Farmington Mich. Compliments of PLUMPTON'S BARBER SHOP Congratulatlons EVERETT IMPLEMENT CO Your Intex-nat1ona1 Harvester Dealer 3100 Grand Rlver Farmmgton Complxments of E VANS CANDIES Comphm ents of HOWARD OTIS Dodge Plymouth Comphments of FARMINGTON HILLS SUPER MARKET 24233 Orchard Lake Phone Farm 9069 Complxments of DUNHAM BAIT Br TACKLE 27796 N Western Hwy Bmrmxngham Phone SO 3501 LOUYS SMART APPAREL SHOPPE 33245 Grand Rlver Farmmgton Mlchlgan Congratulatlons Class of 51 GRIMES CLEANERS 33345 Gr Rlver Phone Farm 0077 Where Farmmgton Hlgh Bowls FARMINGTON RECREATION 32315 Grand Rlver Comphments of YOUR TELEVISION CENTER SMITH TUPPER LUMBER CO 28575 Grand Rlver 33304 Grand Rwer Farm 0047 Across from Krogers CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1951 QUIGLEY MACHINE PRODUCTS 30966 Grand Rxver Farmmgton 2800 Farmington 0955 Ke. Z-8530 Q PHIL THOMAS Watch and N Jewelry Repairing Complete Banking Service THE FARMINGTON STATE BANK Q g Farmington, Michigan WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY Member Federal Reserve System 33342 Grand River Ave. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Farmington, Michigan ROBERTSON HARDWARE COMPANY Moore's Paint Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Hunting and Fishing Equipment Garden Tractors Kitchenware Electric Ranges---Refrigerators Washing Machines---Ironers Grand River at Eight Mile Rd. Phone 2625 i l--mum COMPLIMENTS OF L AND H WOOD MFG CO OUR BEST WISHES FOR BILL S GULF SERVICE Orchard Lake at Grand River Phone 9078 Complxments of THE CENTER B1111ards Pxng Pong Best Wxshes Class of 51 Mac s SQ to S5 Store 33317 19 Grand Rlver COMPLIMENTS OF JOHNSON S MARKET THE ROLLCALL OF 1951 33314 Grand Rxver FARMINGTON LUMBER at COAL co Farmington Mlchlgan Everythmg for the Bullder Phone OUZO 32800 Grand Rlver Farmmgton Mlchxgan EARL VIVIER Oldsmoblle G M C Trucks 33205 Grand Rwer Phone 0950 Farmington Michigan 1 4 N . 1 .- af , , 3, - , . , N ---Q .V -f-9141 -, ,M Q uv., -- W, ,.,. ,. , . 5:,. ..f,fg-1.-51 ' .fav -- .-,- uv- Q ' 1 - ., wr., ,471 WA i t Y, ' . - Qf v- 911-1i? .,f. ,wrrrv ' f ' 'V - 'A '61, ' , 1 x,
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