Flat Rock High School - Rambler Yearbook (Flat Rock, MI)
- Class of 1953
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fc Pwr Qocff HIGH PRESENTS THE XMQML HW we love 4 1:51663 f Q FLFIT ROCK I-H 3-yr 'BFLAT Rock HIGH SCHOOL ' '1 FLAT aocx, MICH. Dedication TO THE PEOPLE OF FLAT ROCK SCHOOL DISTRICT AND THE BOARD OF EDUCATION---IN APPRECIATION OF THEIR SCHOOL EXPANSION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM WHICH HAS TAKEN ON MATERIAL BEING IN THE FORM OF THE ADDITION TO OUR SCHOOL WHICH WENT INTO FULL USE IN SEPTEMBER OF 1952---WE, THE STUDENTS OF FLAT ROCK, DO DEDI- CATE THIS ANNUAL. an . ,-x IW .. .J J' 2 lllllll u H Il iVl2XlQ'l2!I-LY UQLL-H1lI-U- H H U .....1.-..i lunli i1Hmm ... E.ei --- Egg:-I ocvv ' nun:- QWQ' X , Q- j Z AX W UI ,, I,,.,.,... Y f BOARD OF EDUCATION Thurman S. Peacock- Trusfeep Mrs Ethel Bobcean - Trusteeg John C. Kreger - Presidenfj Rollin M. Stevens - Treasurerg Franklin H. Jones - Secretary. John M. Barnes - Superintendent Henry J. Van Wyhe - High School Principal Thomas Simpson - Junior High Principal Jeanette Van Riper - Grade School Principal First row: Second row: Back row: 11 1-9 Jr- Sn i-jjgh Facujj-5 Miss Jean Bartlett - Girls Phys. Education, Mr. Thomas Simpson - Jr. High Principal, Director of Athletics, Gen. Science, Mr. John M. Barnes - Superintendent of Schools, Mr. H.J. VanWhye- Sr. High Principal, Social Science, Miss Evelyn Harmala - Home Economics, Sophomore Sponsor Miss Marilou Lea - Sr. High English, Foreign Languages, Library, Sophomore Sponsor, Mr Ralph Roudi - Music, Mr. Sylvester Woiecki - Jr. High Math, Soc. Science, Seventh Grade Sponsor, Mrs. Genevieve Ringler - Commercial, Mr. Matthew Mittlestat - Jr. High Math, Mr. George Gillooly - Sr. High Math, Science, Junior Sponsor. Mr. Jacob Morren - Jr. High Social Science, English, Seventh Grade Sponsor, Mr. Walter Koseski Sr. High Soc. Science, Senior Sponsor, Mr. Marvin Mittlestat - Biology, Boy's Phys. Ed., Head Football, Basketball, and Baseball Coach, Freshman Sponsor, Mr. Lauren Towsend - Industrial Arts, Eighth Grade Sponsor, Mr. Duane Bondy - English, Freshman Sponsor, Mr. Paul Ator - Art, English, Eighth Grade Sponsor. r ..'.:.N-4 Grade School Facu-Q23 Front row: Mr. Kenneth Dietrich - Sixth Gradep Mrs. Nelle Gormley - Second Gradeg Mrs Jeanette VanRiper Fourth Grade, Principalg Mrs. Sophia Taylor - Fourth Grade: Mrs. Ann Roudi - Sixth Grade. Back row: Mrs. Pearl VanPelt - Kindergorteng Miss Sarah Miller - First Gradep Miss Mildred Burgess - Third Gradeg Mrs. Christine Reisy - First Grade. Absent: Mrs. Ellen McClean - Fifth Gradeg Mrs. Margaret McLoughlin - Fifth Gradeg Miss Joan Munro - Second Grade. , l 3. Fi T.A. Front row: Mr. H. Dishon, Mrs. P. Vos, Treasurer, Mrs. F. Mathews, President, Mrs. F. Gardner, Vice President, Mrs. J. Langs, Secretary, Mr. J. Barnes, Superintendent. Back row: Mrs. F. Abar: Mrs. A. Bobcean, Budget 8. Finance, Mrs. K. Crooks, Magazine: Mrs. L. Case Program, Mrs. R. Spoehr, Scouts, Miss J. Bartlett, Teacher Vice President. Absent: Mr. Ralph Parker, Father Vice President, Mrs. A. Bodary, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. R. Simpson, Publicity, Mr. 8. Mrs. R. Reeves, Hospitality, Mrs. J. Kreger, Membership, Mrs. H. VanWyhe, Editor, Mr. H. VanWyhe, Parliamentarian, Mrs. E. Brown, Music, Mrs. M. Morford, Pianist. F , . sf 'Ag' '1 4 m - Teresa Ancona With a smile like hers, she'll get by. FHA l Yearbook Staff 4 Office 2 Library 3,4 Play Committee 3,4 Don Bates lt's not what you do, but what you get away w Varsity football 2,3,4 Varsity basketball 3 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Play committee 4 Athletic Carnival 1,3 ifh.' Donna Ausum She hasn't much to say, but she is friendly in her way. G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Glee Club 3 Office 4 Band Concert 'l,2,3,4 Play Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Dance Band 3 Library 3 Coleman 'Gunner' Bennett 'Two ways of doing things--the right Judy Bass l'll try anything once. Band 2,3,4 German Band 4 Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 G.A.A. 3,4 Band Concert 2,3,4 Junior Play 3 Play Committee 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Willie Blohm All women are evils--yet I I way and Gunner s way necessary ones. Varsity football 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Class play 4 Athletic Carnival 'l Play stage crew 3 Varsity Football 2 Varsity Basketball 3 Football Manager 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Class Play 4 Class Play Stage Mgr. 3 Assembly Committee 2 Tom Blue 'He looks safe---but so does gunpowder' Varsity football 2,3,4 Varsity basketball 3,4 Varsity baseball 2,3,4 Varsity track 3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Athletic Carnival 1,3 Student Council 3 Student Council President Class play 3,4 Ring Committee 3 Larry Brown Oh well--we can't all have a sense of humor. Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Football Capt. 4 Varsity Basketball 3 Varsity Track l Varsity Club 2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Athletic Carnival 1,3 Assembly Committee 4 4 ee-, Jim Bodary Afdls B0Yd A guy who knows what he wants uAlW0Y5 U Smile, Cl ee fUl and 90Y to do and does if, a friendly gal with a friendly way. Varsity Baseball 3,4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Club 4 Class Play Stage Mgr. 4 Athletic Carnival 'l Evelyn Burdick 'A willing worker. Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 Accomp. 2 Play Committee 3 Class Play 3 Band 4 Yearbook Staff 4 H. Band 2,3,4 Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 Athletic Carnival 'l Play Committee 3,4 Band Concert 'l,2,3,4 Dance Band 3 Class Treasurer 'l,4 Class Secretary 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Bettie Coats 'lt doesn't take her long to make friends. G,A,A. 'l,2,3,4 Athletic Carnival 'l Play Committee 3,4 MSS weft ff rv- 26 i , Janice Cole 'A smile on her lips and a look in her eye--beware tellowsl This girl only seems shy. Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 Band 'l,2,3,4 Assembly Committee Sec. 3 Class Play 3,4 Trio 3 G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4 Athletic Carnival il Class Secretary 4 Band Concert 'l,2,3,4 Paul Ensch He has burned the midnite oil but not for study. Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Athletic Carnival il Vice President 'l Class Play 4 .5-J If Sid Dean 'Vvhy study! lt could prove fatal.' Transferred from Trenton 4 Varsity Baseball 4 Marilyn Francis Man has his will but woman has her way. SALUTATORIAN G.A.A. l,2,3,4 Yearbook 2,3,4 Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Band Concert l,2,3,4 Trio 1,2 Student Council l Student Council Sec. 4 Class Play 3,4 Library l Office 2 Athletic Carnival 'l Play Committee 3 ' ,J 'J 'Y . EWEEW' 1 MV5 ,.. x,-. K Cliff Dubke 'Quiet men are great men. Athletic Carnival l Reserve Football 'l Varsity Baseball 4 Harold Goodhue 'Why Mr. VanWyl1e gets grey.' Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball Captain 3 Baseball Most Valuable 3 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Athletic Carnival l Band 'l,2,3,4 Band Concert 'l,2,3,4 Class Vice-President 4 Class Play 4 Joe Gricol l like talking with myself because I enioy conversation with an intelligent person. Student Council 2,4 Assembly Committee Pres. 4 Ring Committee 3 Class Play 3,4 Athletic Carnival 1 Vivian Hanning 'l'm here folks--even if ldon't say so. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Library 1,2,4 Student Council 3 4 Athletic Carnival 1 Ring Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 if 2 -is Virginia Grier 'Our class artist. Glee Club 1,2 Library 2,3,4 G.A.A. 1 Athletic Carnival 1,3 Play Committee 3,4 Play Student Director 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Treasurer 2 lla Mae Konarske Silence is golden-- but l'm no millionare G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Glee Club Student Council 4 Assembly Committee 2 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 3 Athletic Carnival 1 Office 3,4 Band Concert 1 Library 1 Gary Hull l iust gotta have those jackets with the padded shoulders. Varsity football 4 Varsity Club 4 Class play 3,4 Athletic Carnival 1,3 Student Council 3,4 Assembly Committee 2,3,4 Yearbook Staff 3 Class Vice-president 3 Class President 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Delores Korsner She always has time to help someone el se. Transferred from Kempsville, Va. 4 Assembly Committee 4-Sec. 4 Class Play Committee 4 Program Comm. Co-Chairman 4 G.A.A. 4 I t. 7 'W' Wi 1 Orff, it lv Q I I X Go11.'f3 'L ,MQW 3 f sv 'VN Jack Kreger Six-six a man--don't mention his feet.' VALADICTORIAN Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Football Mgr. 'l Athletic Carnival 1,3 Yearbook Staff 'l,2,3,4 Yearbook Business Mgr. 3 Yearbook Editor 4 Class President 'I Student Council 'I Class Play Stage Crew 3,4 John Miller Rest first--then work. Athletic Carnival 1,3 Reserve Football I Varsity Track 3,4 f SA Jim McKinney 'He sleeps days so he can study nights. Reserve Football 2,3 Reserve Baseball 2,3 Gerald Mittlestat 'The more things are for- bidden, the more popular th ey become. Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Track 3 Varsit Basketball 3 4 Y 1 Basketball 'Most Valuable Varsity Club 2,3,4 Var. Club Sec-Treas. 4 Student Council 'l,2,3 Class President 3 Class Play 4 Athletic Carnival 'I 4 Tom McClure 'He isn't as shy as you might think--ls he Patl' Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Basketball Captain 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Athletic Carnival 'I Bond l Bob Mittlestat 'Without sports, what's life? Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Baseball Co-Capt. 4 Varsity Basketball 2,3,4 Varsity Track 4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Marve Navarre 'lf this be liberty--then give me death. Football Manager 2 Athletic Carnival 'l Reserve Baseball 'l Class Play Stage Crew 4 .lack Shaw 'They say that grey hairs are a sign of clrlture.' none Dan Priest 'Courtesy is contagious. Varsity Football 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Ken Weddle To study is my farthest aim--by sports l have won my fame. Varsity Football 2,3,4 Football 'Most Valuable' 4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Baseball Co-Capt. 4 Varsity Basketball 3,4 Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Var. Club Pres. 4 Athletic Carnival 'l Student Council 2,3,4 Class President 2 Class Play 4 Cv Tom Schweizer l le's iust backward about coming forward. Varsity Track 3,4 Varsity Club 4 Athletic Carnival l,3 Henry Weimer 'An easy going guy. Athletic Carnival l Reserve Track 3,4 Chuck Wenzel never betrays you. ' Reserve Baseball 1,2 Julia Wright Some think she's quiet-- others know better. Band 'l,2,3,4 Library 'l Play Committee 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band Concert l,2,3,4 Vvanda Whisler Be silent and safe--silence ushe is f 5endlY bl-'ff10' Sl1Y there is mischief in her eye. Band l,2,3,4 Glee Club 'I,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. Pres. 4 Student Council 2,3 Assembly Committee l,4 Class Play 3,4 Class Treasurer 3 Athletic Carnival 1,3 Yearbook Staff 3 n to Ray Wrobel One need not be a giant be a man.' Varsity Football 2,3,4 Varsity Baseball 2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Student Council 4 Assembly Committee 4 Athletic Carnival 'l Mary Hardin 'Dark of hair, dark of eye who could think of her as otherwise? Glee Club 'l,2,3,4 G.A.A. 'I,2,3,4 Maiorettes 2,3,4 Class Play 3 CLASS HISTORY I ln September of l940 our class was first organized in the grade school building. The following seniors are among those who enrolled that year. They are: Teresa Ancona, Donna Ausum, Coleman Bennett, Jim Bodary, Ardis Boyd, Marilyn Francis, Virginia Grier, Gary Hall, Tom McClure, Don Priest, Wanda Whisler and Julie Wright. During the next few years we were taught our three R's, and in the fall of l946 we moved into the high school building and started the sixth grade. We were honored with two new pupils that year, Larry Brown and Jack Kreger. We entered the seventh grade in i947 and were now in Junior High School. We elected Joe Gricol as our class president. ln l948 we entered the eighth grade, and elected as our president Jack Kreger. We had a class party that year at which games were played, refreshments served and dancing enjoyed. We started our treasury by paying a small amount of dues. By the end of the year there was the sum of 527.50 in our treasury. Two pupils, Sid Bryant and Bill Butchart left us to attend other schools. Then came T949 and our Freshman year. We meet many new faces and those Seniors who entered that year were: Tom Blue, Betty Coats, Janice Cole, Hal Goodhue, Mary Hardin, lla Konarske, John Miller, Jerry Mittlestat, Tom Schweizer, Ken Weddle, King Weimer, Chuck Wenzel, and Ray Wrobel. We held a get-acquainted party which was successful and enioyed by all. Jack Kreger was elected president to guide us through the year. Many of us ioined the sport teams, glee club, and band. We participated in the athletic carnival and band concert by supplying our muscular and musical talent. Our biology class took a trip to the Toledo Zoo on a chartered bus, accompanied by Mr. Mittlestat. The money in our treasury was steadily increasing with profits from concessions, dances, etc. We were dubbed Sophomores in 1950. We elected Ken Weddle our president. Joan and Charles Sutton and Donna Wood left us to attend other schools. Mr. Vyn took us to Greenfield Village as a proiect of the history class. We were honored with a new pupil, Judy Bass, early in the spring. Our girls were requested to serve at the Junior-Senior banquet, which was held in the Methodist Church basement. ln our iunior, l95l, Jerry Mittlestatl was elected president of our class. After n'uch considera- tion we ordered our class rings from the Terryberry Company and received them in November. We picked our class play to be The Cannibal Queenn, directed by Mr. Ator. It was given on May l and 2. We got together with the seniors and put on the Junior-Senior Prom, called 'Moonlight Sonata . Everyone who came enioyed themselves very much. We gave the seniors a very nice banquet on June 2 and escorted them during the Baccalaureate and Commencement on June Sth and l2th. We received two new students that year: Evelyn Burdick and Jack Shaw. Then in i952 came our biggest and busiest year. We were now seniors! Although we gained two new additions to the class: Sid Dean and Delores Korsnerp we lost Pat Ford, Lois Charles, Bev Diekman, Dinah Katz, and Harold Wilkie. We elected Gary Hall as president of the class. Our class pictures were taken by Powell Studios in September and we received them in November. Our class play entitled Arsenic and Old Lace , and directed by Mr. Ator, was given on November 25 and 26. It was a huge success. ln December Mr. Van Whye took us to Detroit to visit the courts. To boost the money in our treasury we sold Christmas wreaths, had paper drives, bake sales, sold Guardian subscriptions, and many other numerous things. There are many events we are looking forward to, and these are: Junior-Senior Prom, Fad Day, Teach Day, Skip Day, our Senior Trip to Washington D. C., the last week in May, the Junior- Senior Banquet, and from there we well look hopefully yet regretfully to graduation. By Ardis Boyd Historian CLASS WILL We, the class of 53 , of Flat Rock High School, county of Wayne, state of Michigan, being of mind and body, do hereby will our most treasured possessions to the class of '54 . I, Teresa Ancona, do will and bequeath my 7th hour librarian's job to Glenna Dutton. I, Donna Ausum, do will and bequeath my sweaters to Margaret Bain and Jane Martin. I, Judy Bass, do will and bequeath my trombone to anyone in the Junior Class who thinks himself or herself capable of handling it. I, Don Bates, do will and bequeath my love for big cars to Jerry Norrix. I, Coleman lGunnerj Bennett, do will and bequeath my glasses and white cane to Carole Wagar. I, Willie Blohm, do will and bequeath my habit of being late to Leo Angelos. I, Tom Blue, do will and bequeath my breath to any Junior who thinks he is Tarzan. I, Jim Bodary, do will and bequeath my traffic tickets to Bill Karoly. I, Ardis Boyd, do will and bequeath my class treasurer iob to Phyllis Swan. I, Larry Brown, do will and bequeath my left tackle position to Kay Bloomfield. I, Evelyn Burdick, do will and bequeath my ability to know what everyone else is doing to Merle Death. I, Betty Coats, do will and bequeath my painting talents to Margaret Kenosian and Virginia Cerny I, Janice Cole, do will and bequeath my apparent quietness to Sally Sarver. Sid Dean, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. VanWyhe. l. l, Cliff Dubke, do will and bequeath some of my brawny muscles to Barbara and Betty Briese. I, Paul Ensch, do will and bequeath my peg tooth to Carolyn Crooks. I, Marilyn Francis, do will and bequeath my dynamic personality to Betty Monske and Norma Comfort. I, Hal Goodhue, do will and bequeath my small dainty feet to Frazer Simpson. I, Joe Gricol, do will and bequeath my ability to match clothes to Barbara Washburn. I, Virginia Grier, do will and bequeath rry naughty eyes to Helen Vaughen and Lois Williams. I, Gary Hall, do will and bequeath my 'Too Young' record to Grace Younglove. I, Vivian Hanning, do will and bequeath my iob at Fugman's to Richard Van Dusen. I, Mary Hardin, do will and bequeath my voluptuous figure to Joann Neifert and Joyce Renand. I, lla Mae Konarske, do will and bequeath my feminine voice to Donna Simpson. l, Delores Korsner, do will and bequeath my Florence Nightingale ambitions to Tom Griswold. I, Jack Kreger, do will and bequeath my petit physique to Jeanene Tennier. I, Jim McKinney, do will and bequeath my used transmissions to Nelson Brown. l, Tom McClure, do will and bequeath my bean soup receipes to Pat Bick. I, John Miller, do will and bequeath Mr. Gillooly, with my best regards, to Bill Kurtzhals. Jerry Mittlestat, do will and bequeath my well proportioned physique to Judith Beer. Bob Mittlestat, do will and bequeath my heart broken girl friends to Robert Vaughen. Marve Navarre, do will and bequeath my enthusiasm toward school work to Dick Morris. Don Priest, do will and bequeath the only 'Al' Ford in perfect condition to Donald Whisler. Tom Schweizer, do will and bequeath my studious sincerity to Joe Artley. Jack Show, do will and bequeath my distinguished looking grey hair to Carol Jenkins. Kenneth Weddle, do will and bequeath, my ability to get along with the girls to Gordon Parker. King Weimer, do will and bequeath my typing talents to Robin Cooke and Louis Watson. I, Charles Wenzel, do will and bequeath my intramural basketball abilities to Oscar Beckner and Janet Britz. I, I. I. I. I. I, I. I. I, Wanda Whisler, do will and bequeath my position in the bank to Mary Janet Behm and Margaret Brillowsky. l, Julie Wright, do will and bequeath my abundant energy to Alice Schoen. l, Ray Wrobel, do will and bequeath my above average grades to Jerry Pichan. The instrument was on the day of the date thereof, signed, published, and declared by the said testor, the Senior Class, to be their last will and testament in the presence of the said witnesses who at our request have subscribed their name herein. by Jerry Mittlestat, Testor PROPHESY, CLASS OF 1953 Today l received a notice from the secretary of our senior class, Janice Cole, which said 'The Class of 1953 will hold a class reunion from July 26 through August ll, 1963. Arrangements have been made for everyone in the class to take over their former position for one week. There will be one week of school with the same classes as in your senior year and one basketball game between the Varsity Teams of 'l953 and l963. You are requested to attend the reunion to take your part in the past. When we graduated from high school about half of the class were planning to go to college with a few planning to teach school. Bob Mittlestat and Harold Goodhue are the leaders of the local boy's athletic club. Virginia Grier is an art teacher at the Art Academy of Cincinnati. Judy Bass is teach- ing voice at her own studio in Detroit. Don Priest, a minister, and Mary Hardin are missionaries in Africa. Wouldn't it be a coincidence if they would come over on the plane that Tom Schweizer, pilot, and Charles Wenzel, co-pilot were fly- ing with Vivian Hanning as their air hostess. Upon arrival at the Nan-Bar Airport they would be met by the first car off the assembly line of the newest corporation in Flat Rock, which was named after the designer of the cars, Gary Hall. All the cars off this assembly line will be Hall originals. I have heard a rumor that Kenny Weddle, the famous player-manager of the world champion football team the Flat Rock Rams, will play an exhibition game for charity. It has been said that he has a special treatment for any player who runs the wrong way and goes across the opponents goal line. Sid Dean, who was the champion sleeper of our class, especially during economic, makes very good mattress tester. To keep him in good condition for the strenuous iob, he has engaged a private doctor, Tom Blue with his staff, Delores Korsner, as his nurse and Janice Cole, as his secretary. l know that most of the boys in our class have been in and out of the service with two exceptions, Willie Blohm and Coleman Bennett. Coleman is going to make a career out of the army. Willis is staying in the navy to finish his latest book, 'A Girl in Every Port . Of course all the members of the class will want to go shopping and buy some new clothes at the newest department store in town. A stranger coming into town notices this building first because of the height and gleaming white marble front. lt is a credit to the construction company which is owned and managed by James Bodary. The women's department of this store is managed by lla Mae Konarske and features the designs of Jack Shaw and the color combinations of Joe Gricol with the modeling of Julie Wright. The men's department of this store is managed by Jerry Mittlestat, who is a private detective in his spare time. Jerry is going to be a full time private detective and is passing his posi- tion at the store on to Cliff Dubke. Out of the part-time iobs which we had, many of the members of the class really make something out of them. Wanda Whisler is the first woman assistant cashier in the history of the Flat Rock Bank. John Miller is the district manager of the Kroger Stores in Michigan, and Marve Navarre is the manager of the Bunte Department Stores. Jim McKinney is a foreman of Fabco lnc. The Flat Rock Post of the Michigan State Police has been greatly enlarged since our graduation. The two newest branches are a iuvenile branch headed by Donna Ausum and a Bureau of lnvestigation headed by Tom McClure. Don Bates is the head of the detective branch. Because of the growth of the station the number of iobs have been increased. Among those working at the station are secre- taries, Teresa Ancona and Betty Coats, and King Weimer as the head typist. Some of the class will have to travel some distances to come to the reunion. Jack Kreger, who is our representative in Washington D. C. and is planning to run for the senate next term, will be able to attend the reunion because congress will not be in session this week. Marilyn Frflncis will have a weeks leave from the New York Hospital where she is doing physical therapy work. Larry Brown, whose last picture was 'Wish You Were Here , will have to come from California. Ardis Boyd will be coming from Lansing where she has been the state treasurer for the last few years. Paul Ensch, who has iust returned from the east, is playing professional baseball with the world champions Detroit Tigers. While walking down the street of Flat Rock it is advisable to stay away from the road for the next few weeks. The midget auto racers are coming to town soon with Ray Wrobel, the most notorious driver of all. All the members of the class have been very successful during the past ten years. May success and happiness be theirs in the years to come. By Evelyn Burdick x Q a X Xi X fl f Q XX X f S ii x First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Top Row: Jr: Class Gladys Bondie, Glenna Dutton, Kay Bloomfield, Virginia Cerny, Gordon Parker, Margaret Kenosian, Donna Simpson, Lois Williams, Alice Schoen, Margie Brillowsky. Merle Death, Betty Monske, Grace Younglove, Jeorgia Newton, Carole Wagar, Norma Comfort, Phyllis Swan, Betty Briese, Janet Behm, Sally Sarver, Barbara Briese, Jeanene Tennier. Jerry Norrix, Frazer Simpson, Howard Rowe, Dick Morris, Barbara Washburn, Judy Beer, Carolyn Crooks, Helen Vaughn, Joyce Renaud, Janet Britz, Nelson Brown, Robin Cooke, Louie Watson, Mr. George Gillooly - Sponsor Bill Karoly, Bill Kurtzhals, Oscar Beckner, Tom Griswold, Pat Bick JoAnn Neifert, Carol Jenkins, Margaret Bain, Robert Vaughen, Leo Angelos, Joe Artley, Don Whisler. President - Gordon Parker Vice President- Margaret Kenosian Secretary - Virginia Cerny Treasurer - Donna Simason 'T 4. 3. X10 W P. X fide 1 V 435 sf if Y f ga First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: Sophomore Joyce Behm, Dawn Bennett, Sandra Beer, Barbara Stillwagon, Beth MacLoughlin, Lenida Holtz, Joann Delmore, Nancy Lobdell, Sarah Dorris, Robert Montry, James Briese, Andy Gricol, Miss Marilou Lea - sponsor, Nelda Mallard, Nancy McFarlen, Darlene Trombley, Joanna Grosso Pat Johnson, Lynn Burger, Anna Mae Gilstorf, Mary Moyette, Mary Wenzel, Marge Hargis, Sue Parker, Miss Evelyn Harmala - sponsor. Kay Cole, Cecilia O'Connell, Phyllis Knope, James Hyatt, Dan Burdick, Sam Pappas, Donald Proud, Edward McKesson, Roy Humphrey, Norma Thimmes, Sharon Barnes, Janice McMann, Elin Chamberlin, Pat Van Pelt, Maxine Morrison, Roberta Spoehr, Bernard Hughey, Douglas Phillips, Carolyn Swartzbaugh, Don East, AI Winick, Richard Bielec, Ellamae Watson, Nancy Wright, Agnes Lafler. David Nelson, Howard Chevalier, Bob Knott, Al Lewis, Don Matthews, Fred Gladding, Tom Burgoon, Al Gardner, Daryl Ritchie, Frances Bodenmiller, Ted Kuderik. President - Joann Delmore Vice President- Beth Mac Loughlin Secretary - Lenida Holtz Treasurer - Nancy Lobdell 'Q 6 5 1' J' E .7 Front row: Second row: Trvird row: Fourth row Back row: Freshmen Pat Reeves, Dorthy Meadows, Faye Timmons, Patsy Dobbins, Jim Hounshell, Jim Boiack, Marty Wampler, Douglas Boiack, Ann Kenosian, Margeret Humphrey, Eldonna Horvat, Alice Bartel, Pat Rushlow, Pat Jones, Judy Griswold. Marve Mittlestat-sponsor, Richard Kuzlowski, Gene Schoen, Sharon Messinger, Lorrain Green- walt, Joyce Montry, Janice Whisler, Adeline Rhodes, Bob Mdnn, Jim Ausum, Rodney Wenzel, Lonnie Stevens, Phyllis, Cerny, Juanita Ford, Ray Konarske, Karl Miller, Duane Bondy- sponsor. Maxine Taylor, Thelma Lawless, Gloria Burgess, Theresa Wrablewski, Mary Lou Thimmes, Nancy Forrest, Mary Ellen Bodary, Janet Tochalowski, Esther Vaughen, Gayle Campbell, Delores Severson, Josephine Dorri s, Pat Duffet, Mary Ann McGlathery, Dorthy Wampler, Marcella Lange, Jean Litwinski. Dave Watson, Lincoln Ward, Earl Roberts, AI Hamilton, Terry Cooke, Henry Diekman, George Smith, Dave Grogier, James Swave Dan Schwartz, Bernard Schaller, Jim Knope, Richard Dluski, Jerry Coffee, John Moore, Robert Brillowsky, Charles Laura, Kenneth 0'Feil. Karen Artley, Marlene Brehmer, Sharon VanRiper, Thelma Craig. Edward Taylor, Ed McNeil, Richard Drouillard, Shirley Crooks, Connie Kreger, Fred Chamberlain, Richard McMahon, Gerald Leppek, Larry Berry, Roy Doty, Fritz Hill, Harold Jordan, Lloyd Yancy, Tom Korle ski, Tom Halaburda. President - Douglas Boiack Vice Pres. - Marty Wampler Secretary - Ann Kenosian Treasurer - Jim Boiack iyxt 122.1 S U W Pu Q. '1' Q IIN. Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: l gm Grade w Barbara Swartsbaugh, Barbara Swann, Barbara Stults, Louise Barr, Kathleen Rowe, Margie Holiburda, Carol Wilson, Donna Spoehr, Deanna Moore, Kothrine l Simpson, Rucl Wenzel, Don Cerny, Robert Cox, Johnny Hyatt, Margaret Meadows, l Mr. Ator-Sponser, Martha Vos, Nita Townsend, Joan Longs, Bruce Jones, Lee l Baggot, David Eagle, Dick Oestrike, Jerry Simpson, Gerald Wenzel, Cletus ' Hood, Benjamin Wenzel, Steve McKesson. Linda Campell, Dorothy Wistler, Marilyn Comfort, Helen Carroll, Pat Quick, l Barbara Boyd, Reba Stephens, Donna Jean North, Mary Lou Leppick, June Torok, Jackie Hertzfeld, Elizabeth Kanarski, Karen Holtz. Delano Bock, Marvin Severson, Herbert Monske, Carroll Collins, Sandy Murphy, Everta Ward, Janice Van Whye, Donna Dishon, Byron Good, Gary Katz, Samuel Butler, William Parker. James Brammar, Jim Dorris, Lonnie Bain, Robert Farmer, David Claire, Gary Dorsch, John Heavlin, Herbert Gabehart, James Mathews, Robert Le Blanc, Dennis Lincoln, David Schafer. l President-Donna 5p0el'1f Vice President-Deanna Moore Secretary-Kathrine Simpson Treasurer-Rudy Wenzel 1 l First row: Second row: Third row: Fourth row: Fifth row: 7m 6 l 3c'B Gilbert Korody, Gary Coats, Ray Abercrombie, Charles Litwinski, Floyd Mathewson, Barbara Dyl, Betty Helms, Eugene Gabehart, Danny Bodary, Dorothy Crooks, Pafricia Stephens, Delores Haliburda, Morren - sponsor, James Cerny, David Jones, Tim Good, Mary Bargowski, Helen Dyl, Larry Karoly, Ted Koderick, Joe Bragenzer, Michael Furlong, Hugh Townsend, Richard Farmer, Mr. Woicicki-sponsor. Gordon Armstrong, Roger Magnuson, LaDonna Spears, Mary Grier, Marjorie Hanning, Judy Reed, Joyce Glass, Mary Lou Horner, Barbara Kamin, Bruce Roberts, Dick Wenzel. Janice Lucas, Janet Gardner, Janet Berry, Shirley Pappas, Jane Burgoon, Roger McGiffen, Gene Batway, Deanna Ferguson, Annabelle Neal, Ann O'Connell, lrene Gistorf, Peggy McFarlen. Fred LeBlanc, Bill Dorris, Charles Parker, Timothy Winnick, Dick Morgan, Roy Vreeland, John Morris, Loyal Tanner, James Coats, Herb Coffee, David Wroblewski, 1-crry Kurtsel, Gary Burger President - Larry Dobbins Vice-President - Eugene Gobehart Secretary-Treasurer - Betty Helms QV A 'pl at. ' 19' quid' i at tv Frgs ll. rh'11. lr Th ee cu. lwgmazzi G .px-' lyk, I i 'N Uma-vu - Good DAG? Sensor-'S an work ommerenl 5 fuden+s fox Juniors 'A X JVM .9 40 A i :J ' il W ffm ll Ouch we M ,u W . 5+ . Q ' 612.79 i BIPS ye, -,-,,,,, Le! 5 wi at hu ffl n 6141 Grade 50: Grade 411. Grade 3rd Grid! 2nd G rade ld Grade Kmdggarien Jn Band 50-F?P.H Patrol VX ' VGXVX S Q5 by Q QQ' Yew 0 49 xf 5 X: I ' v' VAPSQZ-5 Foot ball Front row: David Schafer - Mgr., Dick Oestrike - Mgr., Coleman Bennett, Fred Gladding, Gordon Parker, Nelson Brown, Don Priest, Gary Hall, Jim Bodary, Don Bates, Willie Blohm - Mgr., Butch Collins - Mgr. Second row: Syl Woicicki - Asst. Coach, Joe Artley, George Collins, Hal Goodlwue, Bob Mittlestat, Paul Ensch, Tom McClure Jack Kreger, Tom Blue, Ken Weddle, Gerry Mittlestat, Jerry Pichan, Larry Brown, Ray Wrobel and Marve Mittlestat - Coach CAF' QU HEAD COACH MARVE MITTL ESTAT ASS'T COACH SYL WOJCICKI HURON LEAGUE STANDINGS FLAT ROCK Roosevelt Lincoln Dundee CI1eIsea Saline Milan U-High FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK FLAT ROCK W L 7 0 5 2 4 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 5 1 6 1952 SCORES s. Opp. Sid 193 23 14 193 71 10 141 111 8 86 104 6 106 107 6 77 127 6 40 126 4 40 207 2 FLAT ROCK W-8 L-0 T-0 18+ 20 34 21 26 aa 14 AQ 211 GROSSE ISLE 0 7 RoosEvELT SALINE o CHELSEA 2 U-H1614 o LINCOLN 14 DUNDEE o MI LAN -Q, 23 Non-League Game MOST VALUABLE PLAYER KEN WEDDLE LEFT HALF NO. 80 CAPTAIN LARRY BROWN LEFT TACKLE NO. 77 on Bates Sr. RHB 60 Bob Mifflestcf Sr. QB 70 Ken Weddle Sr. LHB 80 O Q 1-?a'1T22' ' Ertds ' C Brrnecl Hal Goodhue Sr. LE 64 Paul Ensch Sr. FB 71 Tom Blue Sr. FB 68 Une ball 2 for gf zu pains Q-J Tom McClure Sr. RE 73 -151 Goodhue Sr, I-E 64 Larry Brown Sr. LT 77 Jvck Kreger Sr. RT 8i Ken Weddle Sr. LLB 80 Ray Wrobel Sr. LG 75 Defensive Line men Uho Held the Com bine Opposition Jerr to Z3 Points Gordon Parker Jr. G 76 Nelson Brown Jr. G 67 Tom McClure Sr. RE 73 yMi'fflesfcz1 Sr. RLB 63 Don Priest Sr. RG 59 Varsgg Basketball Y J M nl fat, Ken K l 9 D S l1 f - Mgr., Marve Mittlestof- Coach, Dick Oestrike - Mgr. St d g J B cl Bob Mittlestat, Tom Blue, Paul Ensch, Jack Kreger, Tom Weddle. Flat Rock 28 Milan 3' Flat Rock 60 Belleville Flat Rock 52 U. High Flat Rock 43 Grosse Ile Flat Rock 40 Saline Flat Rock 45 Lincoln Flat Rock 56 Smith Flat Rock 58 Chelsea Flat Rock 45 Milan Flat Rock 43 Dundee Flat Rock 40 Roosevelt Flat Rock 53 U. High Flat Rock 42 Saline Flat Rock 66 Lincoln H Flat Rock 39 Grosse lle 'k Non-league games H M. H. S. A. A. Tournament McCl 30 31 25 38 44 37 49 41 28 42 53 42 43 47 40 G VARSITY BASEBALL Front row: Don Mathews, Fred Gladding, Jim Bodary, Ray Wrobel, George Collins, .lerr Back row: Paul Ensch, Bob Mittlestat, Hal Goodhue, Jerry Mittlestat, Tom Blue, Ken Tom McClure. CAD CAD CAD CHD' CHD CAD' CAD' A - Huron League Game CHD H - Home Game CAD' A - Away Game CHD' CAD ' CHD ' i' CHD CHD i CAD CAD CHD CHD April April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May June June Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock Flat Rock y Norrix, Cliff Dubke Weddle, Sid Dean, Monroe Airport Saline Chelsea Dearborn Lincoln Dundee Milan Ypsi Roosevelt Saline Chelsea Lincoln Airport Ypsi Roosevelt Dearborn Grosse lsle Grosse lsle Monroe Cath. Cent A TRIBUTE The Rambler Staff would like to take this space to give due recognition to a group which has carried the name of Flat Rock with superior ability. Due to production deadlines, it is impossible to give a full account to this group in the book from year to year. Last fall, the Flat Rock football team reigned as 'masters-of-all-they-surveyed Durin th regardless of a sour-note ending, the basketball team h d Each year the Ro bl . . g e winter, a a winning season with 'IO ' , m er has included the tea ' these wins and 5 losses. m picture, scores, and Huron League Standings in each of sports. The coverage of the baseball team, however, is limited, by time, to the team picture and some of the first scores. This is not fitting, though, for a Flat Rock team which has had the playing calibre to establish itself as the near-perennial champs in its sport ln th I championships and on . e ast six years, Flat Rock had five e second place finish to its credit. The staff also w' h to Mr. Marve Mittlestat who has coa h d IS es to pay its compliments c e all of the championship teams mentioned above in addition to the football team, in which he secured a championship last full, and basketball during this past year. Yes, Flat Rock is your school, and you may be iustly proud of its championship baseball team. The Rambler Staff A 3054- BOB NEIL K UZ AVA VFIN RIPER Decglnber Banquet 195z The Fruit S of concn-4 I- 3170 v concu smvsmu mm.es1n1 Front row: Back row: Absent: TRACK John Miller, Howard Rowe, Dick Morris, Don Priest, Tom Korleski, Ed Taylor, Jim Boiack, Henry Diekman. Coach Syl Woicecki, Roy Doty, Jack Kreger, Doug Boiack, Daryl Ritchie, Tom Schweizer, Tom Griswold, Gordon Parker. Tom Haliburda, Don Proud, Carl Miller, and Dick Vun DUSSF1- April 15 at Grosse Ile April 24 at Monroe April 29 at Lincoln May 5 Huron League Meet at Ann Arbor May 7 at Monroe May l6 State Regionals at Ypsilanti MENTOR ' P v UL3 f,5g'l53': ' Q . cm 1 4 A ,xl-ggjmjggx X' , E ,Q: ,' 2,5 S4 wb. X R-C gg ,X :ga V . S K S' U 5 4 P, K if 'S . W Q gg? R ui ' ,, .v I .'--f V, Nw Z, avg W, ,. - E lr, li '?'?m'5r1?'0- 1' S -Piiffx eg! A 3 f f I M91 ,. 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Q .A , if 55 gf E m gba if 1 H 5'-Q ' 12 Z L' , a 1 W f 3 ' v X 33,35 ' Q 'AV - L f, . I xv- iff W Q f va K-K Q .1 -, 4 S5 fy wi -WWW ' 4, W , sf. f -5 K - Qi v ', 5 ,-5 f,,, f f - 1 f' Y. ' -A Q : ,, iq f A gk Q 1' i M xr, S YL 3 25 Q 'vf:'? 7.: y 1 wbfi Q M' Ye arlaoois Staff i Front row: Mr. Jacob Morren-Sponsor, Leo Angelos, Marilyn Francis, Jack Kreger, Virginia Grier, Vivian Hanning, Connie Kreger. Second row: Beth McLoughlin, Theresa Wroblewski, Donna Ausum, Norma Comfort, Janice McMann, Ardis Boyd, Judy Bass, Gloria Burgess, Therese Ancona, Lenida Holtz. Back row: Delores Korsner, Pot Bick, Don Proud, Julia Wright, Gary Hall, Sam Pappas, Joann Delmore, Nancy Forrest, Evelyn Burdick, Editor in Chief - Jack Kreger Business. Mgr.- Marilyn Francis l Subscriptions - Vivian Hanning, Connie Kreger Art Editor - Virginia Grier Photographs - Leo Angelos l l First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth row: Fifth row: G. Fl. Fl. Pat Jones, Margaret Humphry,, Jean Tennier, Judy Bass, Vivian Hanning, Betty Coats, Sharon Messinger, Donna Simpson, Wanda Whisler, Margaret Kenosian, lla Mae Konarske, Janice Cole, Donna Ausum, Mairlyn Francis Sarah Dorris. Gladys Bondie, Judy Griswould, Kay Bloomfield, Janet Behm, Nelda Mallard, Adiline Rohodes, Lorrine Greenawalt, Pat Dobbins, Fay Timnins, Jean Litwinski, Betty Monske, Laura Timmis, Joyce Montry, Junanita Ford, Phyllis Cerny, Glenna Dutton, Sandy Been, Sally Sarve Janice Whisler, Theresa Wrobeleski, Nancy Lobdell, Carole Wagar, Norma Timmis, Mary Vvenzel Beth McLaughlin, Marge Harrgis, Mary Ann McGlathary, Sue Parker, Lenida Holtz, Nancy McFarlan, Grace Younglove Jeorgia Newton, Marcella Lange, Dorthy Wampler, Gloria Burgess Jean Bartlett-sponsor, Thelma Lawless, Sharon VanRiper, Nadine Holloway, Agnes Lafler, Carolyn Crooks, Karen Artley, Virginia Cerny, Esther Vaughn, Marlene Brehmer, Sharon Barnes, Pat Van Pelt, Anne Kenosian, Delores Severson, Mary Ellen Bodary, Norma Comfort, Mary Lou Thimmes, Mary Mayette, Joanna Grosso, Ceal O'Connell, Elin Chamberlin, Janet Britz, Gayle Campbell, Nancy Vvright, Ella Mae Watson, Janet Tochalowski, Maxine Morrison, Joann Delmore, Pat Bick, Carol Jenkins, Connie Kreger, Shirley Crooks, Joann Niefert, Thelma Craig, Roberta Spoehr, Janice McMann, Joyce Renaud. President - Wanda Whisler Secretary - Treasurer - Donna Hoeft 'FR M, 1 Q I, H I M5 -If I- ff. Q, A 1, if Q N ,X , 81:90 Va rsllg Cheerleaders Phyllis Knope, Nancy McGarlen, Nancy Lobdell, Donna Hoeft, Ella Mae Watson 519.1 fijiiii , igvifgifi.,fg:z,i'f'.lif.' giii r, , gg- f'1vi'+tn ir ms-www ' W?A?f 9 Y -4 i EQEQ-if iffy:'+,4e':ftviM'-fm,gz,iN, -Q2,.,pI1g1 1 5 L,, .,,,,.. V A.: 5. -. ' 99 M 9 Yi Q, Q .ff UA, f fue-6 Reserve C hoes-leaders Mary Ellen Bodory, Joann Deimore, Connie Kreger, Maxine Morrison, Norma Thimmes Sandy Beer Assemb lg C ommiil-lee Front row' D ecnna Ferg uson Jackie Hirshf'eld D l K . , I , e ores orsner, Joe Gricol, Ray Wrobel, Jim Ausum. Second row: Norma Comfort, Roy Vreeland, James Mathews, Gary Hall, Sam Pappas, Phyllis Knope, Nancy Lobclell. Back row: Wanda Whisler, Larry Brown, Tom Blue, Bill Kurfzhals, Connie Kreger. Chairman - Joe Gricol Secretary - Delores Korsner I- ,- ID D O ,- T A ,-9 ci I 3' I0 'Q Y 5 Y J ,W wi Ms, xx, , --Q - 5 X GleeC lub Margaret Brillowski, Jean Litwinski, Margaret Kenosian, Helen Carroll, Sharon Messinger, Sue Parker, Gloria Burgass, Martha Vos, Glenna Dutton, Barbara Stults, Alice Schoen. Mr. Roudi, Janice Whisler, Pat Jones, Joan Langs, Donna Spoehr, Phyllis Swan, Barbara Wash- burn, Judy Bass, Donna North, Lorriane Greenwalt, Sarah Dorris. Mary Ann McGlathary, Barbara Boyd, Pat Van Pelt, Pat Duffett, Gayle Campbell, Roberta Spoehr Sharon Barnes, Marilyn Francis, Ann Kenosian, Kay Cole, Josephine Dcirris, Wanda Whisler, Evelyn Burdick, Ardis Boyd, Ella Mae Watson, Janice Cole, Carol Jenkins, Maxine Morrison, Donna Simpson, Sharon VanRiper, Carole Wagar. A ' . Q '4 it - - W f N N' 1 N s v wt? -Q ' ' 4 ..A 1 1 5 x - W, , ' - rf -V,. f 3 5 . - , V B. V kk . , 1 V1 1 H 4' A , . 1' 3 A A A t I f l W' 4 5 f Q S' . I , 5 V ,V 1 , ' ' HN- K Y X N SA ' 'ir B , A . X X v X . 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