Fraser High School - Rambler Yearbook (Fraser, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Fraser High School - Rambler Yearbook (Fraser, MI) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 46 of 78
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Above are the girls of the Fraser High School Choraleers. Reading from left to right, Row l, Donna Fletemeir, Gloria Gould, Donna Woloson, Cheryl Bloomer, Gloria DeMarzo, Sheila Baraks, Nancy Skubick, Darla Gunningham, Judy Cannon, Christie Landy, Sharan Folland, Delberta Schomaker Secretary-Treasurer, and Carol Hier President. Row 2, Mary Ellen Van Thomme, Ruth Ann Oplinger, Lynn Schmitz, Pat Hays, June Haist, Judy MacArthur, Barbara Radloff, Janet Deming-Vice President, and Nancy Walczak. Director, Miss Rust is at the piano. The unphotographed members are: Valerie Harvey, Pat Haight, Kathy King, Rosemary Cerini, Nancy Lannoo, Pat Schurig, Charlotte Thomas, Toni Yennor, and Nancv Malbouef. ine girls have attended several productions, one of which was Amahl and the Night Visitors with Miss Rust as an alto in the cast, also Janet Deming, Sharon Folland, Carolyn Hier, and Miss Rust attended an all day choral session under the direction of Mr. Don Craig at Wayne University. BOYS CHOIR THE CHORALEERS The members of the boys choir are as follows: Jim Al- brecht, Harry Kunnath, Ray Carlson, Dick House, Roger Holtz- man, Jim Fordyce, Jerry Lesniak, Wilber Humphries, Len Bassett, Dick Brower, Carl Christiansen, George Clark, Wade Riggen, John Weber, Ralph Plumb, Gary Anderson, and Phil McNary. The boys' choir, also under the direction of Miss Rust, is a first at Fraser High School this year. They have partici- pated together with the Choraleers, in the annual spring concert. FRASER HIGH SCHGOL BAND the members of the Fraser High School Rybicki, Heather McCracken, Leona Sonne, Karen Stovel, Kathy Fletemeier, Carol Skubick, Gilbert Glassford, Pat Turner, , David Patterson, Richard Plumb, Kathy Heemer, Colin McCracken, Pat Berger. Edwin Beaupre, Above are Band. Joanne Marion Zwar, Brzoska, Tim Sally Hartley gc ,,,.l,. f Richard Heemer, Allan Malbouef, Ted Arvant, Tom King, Alfred Harris, Howard May, Richard Mickalowicz, Tom Dierwa, David Napior, Jim Turner, John Foster, Virginia Sonne, Shirley Windhorst, Tom Mikula,.John Crawford, Alen Clovic. ,. , g- K ,F,.a- z?x 'Qs . - . - gfiex ' ' if- fs fagif - 'si s X 16 gf ef Lrg! 5 X 'L+-'-2. - 1'

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Sena Larson -ss: i K, ya. andra House .Q X is Rosemary Terzo Mr. J.N. Cain Kathy Ingram President S Public Relations Co-operative Beverly Kollmorgen CO0I'Clln6T0f CO-OP Treasurer Beverly Morgan Bonnie Burtle Kay Sibley Janet Deming Valerie Harvey JUNIOR CO-OP MEMBERS ,ii-it Margaret Wilson Sandra Lindgren Vice-President Secretary Diane Ehresman Betty Greer Sue Lawson Fae Bumler Kathy King Pat Haight nkgl l 'T ' VOCATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE PROGRAM ,L 6 1 ps! Mr--iii---QM it Q There are three areas of Thhre aqiimxseveral members of the pro- vocational co-operative progrxmg 'limam thuVihatiQe not yet been placed. How- retailing, and trade anW ll'tudmNtrw:l l llfiiaserm ,nearly ill of the members have ex- Hiqh School has been 'iiactive 1Qieitt!iairrjMone i-fort' wo interviews. The stu- X office area with comm cial,,,!-NW , nts--niet thalwl-N, ere ni laced, as well as ., L . wil WY- i all lli-ii . ,ti p 'M - the past two years.,lt--is'ourmllary litowewr, w r intearesx W stradents took the Steno- rilyn Jennings to introduce retailing Wilelevefnvrh ' + ' hic Qvicmmiimt with the hopes Barbara Baut grade level next W imgvceiviin' Makflw Qfil Ser ice classification it possible, if stgiimentsli-M'xhalwimm r w Wortx after graduation. 'o expand our program to includiffhe Wtailiriw HA' , Q 'ii membel -iw i' th program are kept very busy with - i--i ii- ,,-.- - it ,i-Qi IJ -xi ', ly- ii -' i . ,- W, it , . , ,chool year i959-60, For the fflrst semester'--M--ltwlwilyealtw N,-il l tgyf ilx robs allltw x dixg, liiw x they still find time to take 'he related instruction course fOff'lmieQ-Pdxticei had Af enrolllxx M ML LFW e-'Mitra-cu icular activities. Several of our nent of seventeen Senior membetsftllr 't ' Ji ' ,f lllll ry,ittlli3'll , 'i iiifllflifl i , the ool plays and most of our mem- . .... X,-, .X ll Wi-il -in iw it-in --W , Q-it -- ,, W i ii ,i . . . and COHYIIWUOUS It'1lEFVIeW, ID Splvxiifulbili -tif! ! W g xixta . ii! Qi? ,ty . Wg it , ne t other QlUb5 and if pgggiblef Choir, f - -t - ' -- -- 1- ' wiiwi l' 1 -his area,' we placed students irtyvthe'-Q-W i g ht oillgo -Wclub 'attended the Delegates Con. nent positions: four with the Mitthwanl-lgx ell eep owne om- 'lgiigress at St. M arys Lake and the entire club :any as Information Operatorsg three the iiltiiaxttxende S te i --oper'tive Convention at the University af Detroit, two of whom were Senior ,pllyvlic ww he group's pleasure to tour the Jookkeeping work assignment dtpsitionStigixxanctttliitwtillksigwlt o ge's campus and sponsor a bake lunior member placed in a proofllllimmchi'l'X fl Wm at lunch time. The Co-operative . . . -i i - ' 'A ilu' i- tiyt.ii',i llgit i, - . assignment positiong one at the Statei Bay, of iraser as A' b R ett has been active throu hout the - A 4 ' intl- . it it i- 'L on iilltill-' i' i-i-i i,..v . i clerk typistg one in the superintewt-dentsllllltgffiw of 'W Mr a mate its year at a formal dinner and school district as a clerk typistg one iihiwtwhwwwlxibwmiaipffice 'bf' entation ofigts club's pins to its members. he high school as secretary to the librip'll lbElW dne at ho llW jw .:Q accomplish IOQOQ placement, We i i iii- -- W, ',-5 ' --A -if -- writ, ii slank 8- Bruff, Attorney at Law as M ix iw ili-al l a very successful year, We have irst male member of our program wim QWW X v i-Nl -law ? it N be even more so in the near future, an a work experience placement, M lil -' -it-lil li efforts of our Coordinator, My, ,ti-iwr X-Wiiwiiiiii-iwx , -lttitilllllitilliilw -iii-iii. N 'ltllm lil Wil--will--lil it-Wi-tl it w liii ti 'l -- , -Mi-i, ' - T t -ir -iiiiii-it1williiiiiiii-iiii-iii-iliiiiw-iiiii---i ' i-iiillllliiiiiiiililiiititir-iiiiizr-iiiiiiiniiiiiiiitiiiiitifitiiitiniiiiiiiiiriiiiitiiiiiii 'll Joyce Feurst Nancy Lannoo Rosemary Cerini Carl Michayluk Bonnie Gair Ruth Zwar - ' .gl ig 4-5 an 4 'N 1. jlfff ' Q I w e : Q Q -:K ,



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Throughout the school year the Fraser High School Librar Club has been en a ed in lannin and artici a Y , H 9 9 pf 9 ' P P - ting in various activities. Under the able guidance and sponsorship of our librarian, Mrs. Tatiana Gedrovics, the club has enioyed the friendliness and fellowship of work- ing together on these projects. The Library Club's successful hayride in October was enjoyed by all who participated. At Thanksgiving time the club members shared their many blessings by giving a talent show at the Macomb County Infirmary. Among the December activities was a Foreign Pastry Party which gave the parents of the club members a chance to visit the new library and to become better acquainted. The many foreign delicacies, prepared by the club members, added a very festive holid'ay note. On December twenty- third the Library Club took their Christmas Spirit and the singing of many hymns and carols to the Martha T. Beery Hospital. After caroling all returned to the high school for the club's annual Christmas party. All in all the Library Club has had a very successful and rewarding year. This has been due to the fact that the club and its members are not solely a social organiza- ticiqn but one whose purpose is to bring happiness to ot ers. Above are the members of the Library. Row I: Judy Weber, Secretary, Bill Sommerville, Vice-President, Mrs. Gedrovics, Sponsor, Pamela Pawlovich, President, Micha- Iene Brys, Treasurer. Row 2: Karen Garwood, Pat Hayes, Arlene Probst, Bill Mathews, Henry Brohl, Doug Mullin, Glen King, Leona Sonne, Cheryl Bloomer, Carolyn Heemer, Barbara Grose, Wade Riggen, Pat Berger, Dick Stade, Sue Strong, Sharon Folland, Barbara Markham, Judy Cannon, Bonnie Miller, June Haist, and Joyce Heemer, LIBRARY deg CLUB

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