Hamtramck High School - Cosmos Yearbook (Hamtramck, MI)
- Class of 1957
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Musselman Assistant Superintendent Mr. Frank Jurkiewicz Assistant Principal Principal Mr. Wayne Chubb Counselor Yearbook Staff B JEROME NOWAKOWSKI MISS ANNIE SHELEGEY DOROTHY CHUBKA June Editor SPOHSOI' January Editor Barbara Chura D0I'0thY Ka1emki9WiCZ Cynthia Klebba Kenneth K0Pek Pat P10193 Barbara Turonek Tom Vamvas OTHER STAFF MEMBERS Betty Anne Antonowicz Marlene Mahinske Nathaniel Slappey Bonnie Banasiak Jerome Perlick Veronica Synkgwski Carl Carlander Joan Potosnick Ora Turner Paul Gerus Dave Purdo Geraldine Wozniak Isabel Racki Faculty Autographs 21 Teachers With o Homerooms RA 'Sr , Jw 4, Piggy . . V 'gprseqig if . ., f .fflf fzzssfi f 1 ,i a 5 . 'ii' ' li? Q Y . .,71.,.. ,. N., Miss Veronica Yurchak, shorthandg Mr. Harlyn Olsen, print shopg Mr. Felix Trudell, machine shopg Mr C. C. Walker, wood shopg Mr. John Koski, draftingg Miss Ellen Kenny, typing. l Mrs. Theodora DeGutis, gymg Mrs. Joan Ryan, swimming coachg Mrs. Lillian Bielawski, driver educationg Mrs. Lillian Scrimgeour, socio-economics. Mrs. Theresa Budzinski, nurseg Mr. Bert Lutomski, audio-visual directorg Miss Ruth Edberg, librarian. Entering during the spring semester was Mr. Art May, boys' gym instructor and football coach. AML Cosmo ll? a I mmm mxfxggswl gafrsm wx'-r .uw .xi .1 W- vw -:mu ,Q E on Eb 1' 'Aff-rg. -?1:f,i 7 ?i':t-' L M -'f'.?v1,:,.-P'Fil'--, k9M f,- - ,L ,,-I 1- -. 5:11-.id-,, ' ,- -K ' . E., -, KG! 4 if A! Li . , , li ri!-.u,-, .N 'S-A. ' , be-V 1 ' V 3 A -. 1.- 3f:'f1:'1 1, S: X' L.-i:f',.I : .A c--W ax . 1? S'!.v5f- 5 WL ' nr, - - 51,1 as Z .5 . . 1,1-Es. S ...W ,H .. I 1 11, .. . I 1 f . 4 A . 1 f A W. F' 5 n-. 4 4 T .., 1 I... E v ...L 1 ,.- --Q , 1 -- -. ,dna . A A91 'T 5 171 'I' 465 .5 3 M31 MP4 .1 v JZ . -.s sf ,fn -S .. .-1 E -T v. n -. .z 5 .vi In 1 1. 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I , 'L I Class of January Mrs. Janet Davidson Sponsor Harold Tatum President I957 Mr. Norman Schoen Sponsor Officers and Sponsors Vesyasi greg Jr at H af X Y, vii gg X L wif YW S 1 X R if ik 2 1 iii 5 sy L ss, 'qu 1 Y, 'B 'CX ' 'DP kg? :E 1 NNN Ted O' Day Vice President Marlene Mahinske Secretary gawk .a ' gr' Wiilfiiiigif rf , L , if 3 4 ni,a QM A V .,.,. d T f t J QQ 4 1 H Robert SIWH- Yvonne Borisenko Sergeant-at-arms Business Manager Bill Klodnicki Treasurer Kenneth Wandolowski Sergeant-at-arms Valedictorian Salutatorian GERALD DUBIE Gerald Dubie, with an average of 98.04, is the valedictorian of the class of January, 1957. While in high school, Gerry was president of the National Honor Society and the H-Club. He served as sergeant-at-arms of the Thespian Club and a Junior Rotarian. Gerry is rated tops in tennis in the Western division. His other interests include dancing, basket- ball and the sciences. He has plans to attend Yale University. Electrical engineering and philosophy are his academic interests. DOROTHY CHUBKA In second place on the honor roll is Dorothy Chubka, with an average of 97. 75. Dorothy has proven herself an all-around girl at HHS. President of the Forensic Society, vice president of the National Honor Society, January editor of the yearbook and chairman of the Student Association Committee are some offices that she has held. Other interests are dancing, tennis, basketball and swimming. Her plans include a study of merchandising at Wayne University. Honor Students Gerald Dubie .......... 98. 04 Dorothy Chubka ........ 97. 75 Elizabeth Hetkowski .... 95. 37 Priscilla Partyka ...... 95. 15 Carl Carlander .... ..... 9 2 Jeanette Olbrys .......... 91 Natalene Psuty .......... .91 Pawlyna Mozariwska ..... 90 Harold Tatum .... . . . 90. 85 ARLENE ADAMCZYK ..... . . . Commercial Clerical Sincerity is success. RICHARD ALEXANDER ...... . . . Commercial Clerical Men are only boys grown tall Their hearts don't change much after all. JACQUELINE BAZLIK Commercial Clerical Teaching sports- -a future holding pleasure and ambition. YVONNE BORISENKO Commercial Clerical New horizons await her 'Aiwa fi? is if Qfgg - j A IQ- K ,wi ,liiili A - K X ,f.l9Q:z:f'r,?454f'gg, my A .' 2 an fve- M T - 5' 1.,,0L 'I K, A ll ' 5 , Qxygifzw f f f ,. , K VM' 1 ' ', e f 5 ' ,, , U' . . FX: m e ff 1 G G ' V , 1 Y ' , it . Q. . l X l 3 Q5 C mg, C e l LtaC itga e , k, , I K X N J Q DoLoREs Homme g gf? A General , 5? ' Pleasant as the day is long. 5 3 gl I 'R 1 -Q ws f l W M ' -.,, -,,, CARL CARLANDER General I leave my character behind me. DOROTHY CHUBKA .... .,.. C ollege Preparatory Knowledge is power. MORTEN CONN ....... . . . General Who loves not learning Remains a fool his whole life long. TOM FREDRICK SON General iss Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. TIMOTHY HARMON General God helps those who help selves. BETTY HETKOWSK I. . Ambition has no limits. NORMAN JOHNSON. . . them- ,. .,.,,. 1... t 5'fW2aX2EW'5?4 N a N rt ' V x ig 'r 9561 + 'Q 32' :sa :I -.., i ..., .. . ,ae V .. ' ' - -'f'-'- - .. . 1 ,,., ,,,, 35925: RW: 4 ,::.- . ' W - 5Q,y5?sii1 -, ., Xa If ,grscmvsfi an s elf. fps - His?-QSSCM 4 ':: .5 'fliiviifbf - '- -.fe v er fa- vgfggmggggg ' V ' W: Eifififll ffl' J O f g4ffei? .EgEQ.s 51' I ? .'v.vI. W: ,, Y , e ' ' .-27 525-: 5.i1 i in I L - 11 w l, . . . Commercial Clerical . . General I shall awake one morning and find myself famous. it GERALD DUBIE. . . . . . . . . College Preparatory If you want something good and you want it bad enough, You will get it. LORETTA DYWASUK .... . . . Commercial Clerical Make the most of life. f Z: ,l I F g -v'g-Vg:-113.-+- ,. ,QQ 3 T JANET GRABOWSKI 1, W A s Agood heart is better than all the av.-9-:QE ty 'I , ' . wealth in the world. .,.--:S yizfmik ' . ..,,.. . ' iizgscgfwl . . ti ,F , K ... , ul:fr'sf T L RUTH HAYES College Preparatory Duty beckons her. WILLIAM JOHNSON ...,..... I-low'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. WILLIAM KLODNICKI ..... Never put off 'til tomorrow What you can do the day after. DANIEL KARROLL General Real friends are those who have faith in you. EVELYN LESTIK Commercial Clerical To have faith is to have courage. . . . General . . . .College Preparatory EVA KRAJEWSKI Commercial Clerical Silence is sweeter than speech. ROBERT LISKA Machine Trade It's better to have tried and lost Than not to have tried at all. MARLENE MAHINSKE ...... .... C ommercial Secretarial A witty woman is a treasure. LEROY MERCER ................ ...... , ........ W ood Trade Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. HELEN MILCHYNSKY ................ Commercial Secretarial Importance is the elegance of friendship. ARNOLD MOROSKY ...... ............ .... P r int Trade The easiest person to deceive is oneself. PAULINE MOZARIWSKA College Preparatory TED 0'DAY Commercial Secretarial Teaching, her ambitiong Honesty her trait. JEANETTE OLBRYS Commercial Secretarial Always have faith in yourself. If you can't say something constructive, don't sav it. VIRGINIA ORZEL Commercial Clerical Her eves reveal understanding. MARIE PACE ................. .... C ommercial Clerical Eloquence her greatest talent. PRISCILLA PARTYKA ................... Commercial Clerical There is no greater crown than ambition and talent. ESTELLE PIASECKI ....... A business world awaits her. JOE PIETRASZKIEWICZ .... Quiet, but quite a guy. GENE PIKORA Commercial Clerical Silence is the element in which great things fashion themselves. EARL ROBINSON General He dreamed that life was beauty, He learned that it was duty. Commercial Clerical . . . . General NATALENE PSUTY College Preparatory Her plan for a future: to model a career. EUGENE ROGUSKI General It is better to have loved and lost Than never to have loved at all. JosE PH RoMANowsK1 ............ .... G eneral The cunning seldom gain their ends. THOMAS ROWE ................... .... G eneral Everything comes to those who wait. MW! LARRY SEBASTIAN College Preparatory He profits best who serves best. ROBERT SIWA General Why do what you do not want to do. JUNE SMITH ........................... Commercial Clerical Greatest among her possessions 'is understanding. FRANK STANISLAWSKI ........... . . . General You don't have to look to the future. It will come soon enough. DOROTHY SABATINI ..................... College Preparatory Her aim is to treat everyone as an equal. LEON SEAY ................... .... W ood Trade He that will not when he may not He shall not when he will. WALLACE SEREMENT General A friendly person by nature. WILLIE SLAPPY Wood Trade A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. BOB SZYCHULSKI ......... , , , General When duty says, Thou must, Youth replies, I can. HAROLD TATUM ........................ College Preparatory To every man there openth a high way and a low And every man decideth the way his soul should go. JOSEPH TOLENTINO General God bless the man who first in- vented sleep. JOHNNIE UPSHAW Commercial Clerical He that hesitates is lost. THERESA TOMASZEWSKI Commercial Clerical Great works are performed by perseverance. BENSON WALTOWER General Little things affect little minds. KENNETH WANDOLOWSKI .... , , , , General A good deed from one, Is the benefit of many. ROBERT WASILEWSKI .... ---- G enefal Knowledge comes, But wisdom lingers. BERNARD WONGUS General His heart is in his work and his heart giveth grace to every art. LORETTA WILLIAMS ........ .... C ommercial Clerical Walk by faith and not by sight. RICHARD WOJCIK ,..... . . . .College Preparatory It is not enough to do good, One must do it the right way. TED WROBEL General A place for everything and every thing in its place. Live for each day. Congratulating each other on a successful class program are Mr. Norman Schoen, sponsor, and Harold Tatum, president. ZYBURSKI ..... .... W ood Trade GRADUATING WITHOUT PICTURES ROBERT GRADOWSKI RONALD HURT ROBERT JANICK JOSEPHINE KING NORBERT LIS THOMAS MIELA JOHN MOCZNIK RALPH SCHUSTER EDWARD SZCZERBA BEN TATUM FRANK TYLENDA EUGENE ZAWIEJSKI ALICE ZIEJKA Senior Activities THIS CLASS OF JANUARY, 1957 A i HAMTRAMCK 2 H HIC DBBIHHY BIIUBKL HIRULD 'ililllli MIK!! With their brains they defeated Farmington Displayed here is their show biz and beauty talent And here are captured moments of their fun Most Courteous Harold Tatum Class Skippers Wallace Serement Yvonne Borisenko Apple Polishers Carl Car' Betty Hetkowski Ideal Boy Sz Girl Harold Tatum Estelle Piasecki Mock Elections Most Bashful Richard Wojcik Gene Pikora Class Politicians Harold Tatum Yvonne Borisenko Class Pest Ronald Hurt Loretta Williams Flower - White Camellia Motto - With hope in your heart Walk on to your future. Marlene Mamnske Class Color - Aqua and White Wolf 81 Wolfess Class of January I957 Betfymkowski Most Popular Marlene Mahinske Harold Tatum Leo Seay 1 Likely to Succeed ithy chubka ld Tatum Class Comedians Jackie Bazlik Joe Tolentino fno picturel Class Athletics Jackie Bazlik Arnie Moroski fno picture Handsome 8: Pre! Bob Szychulski Loretta Dywasuk Best Dressed Natalene Psuty Wallace Serement s Musicians 'thy Sabatini O'Day l June '57 Class Sponsors and Qfficers S j MR, ARCHIE LALONDE MISS ANNIE CAIRNS, MISS RUTH GREENE, MR. STANLEY KANIA Sponsor Homeroom Teachers THOMAS BELDYGA Business Manager WILLIAM PIZZUTI President THADDEUS LOJ EK Vice President JOSEPH KETCHIE ANNETTE KARAS LORRAINE LINE BILL LAZAROWICZ Sergeant-at-arms Secretary Treasurer Sergeant-at-arms Valedictorian Salutatorian .QW U WV 'w '1'Mf vi! E6 NNW: W ,W ANNETTE KARAS KATHLEEN PRYC HITKO Annette Karas, through four years of diligent study, has earned for herself the respected honor of being the class valedictorian. This fun-loving girl has sailed through high school on a college prepara- tory course with an 98. 75 average. She is a member of Miss Annie Cairns' homeroom and secretary of the senior class. Serving as president of the National Honor Society and Girls' Athletic Association took much of Annette's time, but she also man - aged to hold the office of vice pres- ident and publicity chairman of the chorus. She is an active member of the Future Teachers of America and the Hi-Teens Club. Meriting the honor of being named class salutatorian is Kathleen Prychitko, a member of Miss Annie Cairns' homeroom. On a'college preparatory course, she graduates with an average of 97. 46. Active in clubs and sports, Kathleen is a member of the National Honor Society, Future Teachers Association, Hi-Teens Thespian Club and the Cosmos staff. Athletically inclined, she is on the school golf, tennis and basketball teams. In the near future, she plans to attend Western Michigan Univer - sity where she will study to be- come an early elementary teacher. Honor Students Dolores Demsky 96, 53 Nancy Trejbrowski 96, 42 Cynthia Klebba 95, 76 Norbert Kratkiewicz 95, '75 Dolores Kopek 95, 34 Lee Hinchcliff 94, 50 Patricia Plopa 94, 22 Robert Gilewski 93, 61 Daniel Turonek 93, 36 Elaine Kaniewski 93, 25 Dennis Ura 92- 24 Rose Marie Datko 92. 15 Betty Oprish 91. 83 Stella Cackowski 91. 49 Tom Lewandowski 91- 46 Geraldine WOZniak 90,51 Dorothy Kalemkiewicz 90. 48 Joe Wojtowicz 90, 47 Nannette Trzaskoma 90. 40 Odilia Giedrocz 90. 16 ! ERNEST ANGLEWICZ .......... Beware the fury of a patient man. . . . . College Preparatory PHYLLIS ARCHIBALD ............. .... C ommercial Clerical .Silence is more eloquent than words. DIANA ATTAMAN Commercial Secretarial She believes in thinking before speaking. DAVID BOYER General Sometimes glad, sometimes sad, sometimes mischievous, but never bad. RAYMOND BRIGHT ..................... . . . General A man among men, looking into the future. PATRICIA BROOKS ...... . . . . .College Preparatory A favorite of all who know her. TOM BE LDYGA General BILL BRADFORD limit. W His mirth and fun are priceless College Preparatory The sky is his goal, but not his V' LARRY BRYANT ............... .... C ommercial Clerical A likeable chap everyone agrees. DELPHINE BUZYNSKI .................. Commercial Clerical Cheerful by disposition, friendly by nature. STELLA CACKOWSKI College Preparatory As merry as the twinkle in her eye. BARBARA CHURA College Preparatory To have a friend is to be one. Qfidzw JOA COILS Gene l Goo things come in small packages. LUCILLE COLEMAN Commercial Secretarial Her sweet disposition wins many friends. LAURA CONNER .........,.............. Commercial Clerical She looks at the world with courage in her heart. BILL CRAMER ...... .... . . . . .College Preparatory His way is paved with music. FLORENCE DEMKOWICZ Commercial Clerical A truly fine girl with a heart of gold. DOLORES DEMSKY Commercial Secretarial The sweetness of her laughter will echo in our hearts. fyiifjjfffw RONALD ENGLER ................ .... G eneral A modest manner benefits any man. LESTER FEDEROFF ........... .... P rint Trade A tall man is always looked up to. ELAINE MARIE CYRKIEL. ............. ...... . . . General A rare combination of irolic, mischief and beauty. ROSE MARIE DATKO ..... .... C ommercial Secretarial She lends a hand When duty commands. SHIRLEY DEMSKI Commercial Clerical Her silence and smile are her pl strength. HAROLD DUTCHER College Preparatory The inconspicuous men often become great. 'fr , , I i'4j c9'!,7,ff!f'f' 17 . 7 ff 'yn 2241 21z4f':Z,i,4 , 1 .I ,f f - f' Jf 26-,P az-sin, ra f7Z,Q?Z'jX1f'! ZA CHARLOTTE FERENC .................. Commercial Clerical The mildest manner and the gentlest heart are hers. MARIETTA FISHER .............. . , , , General Her ways are paths of pleasantness. RONALD FISHER Wood Trade His way is paved with good in- tentions. THOMAS FLETCHER Print Trade Silence hides a laughing heart. .0 Ywv- 'u-. WILLIE FLEMING General Gentle in manner, but rugged in action. LORRAINE GA LDYS Commercial Clerical She's as gay as the smile she displays. ODILIA GIEDROCZ .................. Commercial Secretarial A girl of many accomplishments. ROBERT GILEWSKI ...................... College Preparatory The man is richest whose pleasures are cheapest. K A LEE ANN HINCHCLIFF Commercial Secretarial To be a i,fe is what she wants from life. U M 3 of se, J' x X. I x U if it if U C J 1 GARY HYDUK Print Trade All is well that ends well. fr JACK JANUSH. .. ...... ............. General if A river of mischief that fl s with an cean of smiles. BILL IWANSKI ........... . . . General Money, money everywhere, And not a cent is mine. JJ! if 7 A 1 fl CAROL GALEC .... QT. . . . . Commercial Secretarial Kind words bring back echoes. HRYNKIW .....,,.. . . . . Commercial Clerical X is the ry pice of life. 4 wiwgipgf SHIRLEY HONOS Commercial Clerical A future nurse of America todayg A girl in white tomorrow. FRANK IAFRATE College Preparatory The world awaits me. EDWARD JENKINS .... ......... General A quiet guy, 1 U2 But what a guy! in , j f ,.f'- '!'-47 OLIVIA ....... . 1. ......... mmercial Clerical Her dancing feet will pave o ,jj lift I JU A C mmercial Secretaria A good secretary for some lucky boss. ELAINE KANIEWSKI Commercial Clerical Work can wait, But fun can't. og !,..4: 'J IGMLJ arm L 'B DOROTHY KALEMKIEWICZ College Preparatory Small, but every inch a pleasant surprise. SHIRLEY KERCHINSKI .... Likeable kind of girl. ' BEVERLEY KERLEY .... In the family living class, XWJ ANTOINETTE KARAS College Preparatory Sweet as sugar but much more interesting. Cf, , fwecszfff-Q, .zzfea-eu .. ommerc al Clerical Cv . . . . . Commercial Clerical She received a good background for marriage. 70' I VE: S Q X rl-31WQf-e.3W.-..,,H ' CYNTHIA KLEBBA College Preparatory A joyful heart maketh a beauti- ful countenance. LIDIA KOHUT Commercial Clerical Gentle both in speech and manner. K , MQW KENNETH E. KOPEK ........ .... C ollege Preparatory Not too tall but liked by all. GERTRUDE KOZLOWSKI ................ Commercial Clerical Her bubbling laughter springs from her fountain of youth. SUSAN KESSLER. . . In her own quiet way, Her presence is felt. JOE KETCHIE ..... A tall man one to . . . . Commercial Clerical . . . . General look up 5m ARLENE A. KLEMCZAK Commercial Clerical Let there be music! A future dance instructori pra ticing. M cf M f ZMM 11114-an DOLORES KOPEK College Preparatory Her ambitions have no limit. The world is at her doorstep. jc.. W cgi! 'sf Qywirig NORBERT KRATKIEWICZ ..... .... C ollege Preparatory Gentle in manner, But rugged in action. MARILYN J. KREZA ............ .......... .... G e neral She will swim her way through the sea of life. ALFRED LACKEY General Honest efforts overcome all barriers. GENEVIEVE LASOTA Commercial Secretarial With a pleasant nature that never varies. A C- W ljfffiw yi If X JOYCE LARY Commercial Secretarial The reward of a thing is to have done it. Pb off' Q,-fJL3N.i9 v Qfyjf-fb LOTTIE LAWRENCE l Commercial Secretarial if fl 4, One ho will be orggttenfv i ' ' , ' 'bu f ' .f 3 l 'aft :JE Y ix I- vi if j I . WILLIAM J. LAZAROWICZ ................. . . . Wood Trade An athlete with a smile that cannot be denied. WALTER G. LEPKOSKY ................. College Preparatory The inconspicuous men often become great. MITCHELL LOJEK Wood Trade I don't want to be too bad, but I don't want to be too good either. GWENDOLYN MCEVANS College Preparatory She will travel on her way down the road of life. Wil I W0 Wwiti MARVIN MCKINNEY ................. .... G eneral Adversity is the molding cast of God. RAYMOND MESAEH .... . . . Technical 'Tis good to be both: Merry and witty. THOMAS LEWANDOWSKI ............. , . . . College Preparatory It's what you do with what you've got that counts. LORRAINE LINE ...... . . . . . ...... Commercial Clerical Her plea nt personality and sweetness make her a friend, X,-L ' 4 gf A5431 ' ,f ' A?4'Vv'A 'r l DrA f f ' THADDEUS LOJEK General His smile is contagious. ,, J' 4 I f . .lt g 'I ,pw A I - HNNIE MCGUFIRE General It pays to be pleasant. 7 fb BOB MIKSZEWSKI ......,.......... .... T echnical Work is more pleasant if you love it. CHRISTINE ZWIRNER ....--. , ............ College Preparatory She has all the qualities of a good friend. MICHAEL MITROVICH General Sometimes it is safer to be silent. JOSE PHINE ZUK Commercial Secretarial She who is a friend always has many friends. Wlwifggw , Wf . JAMES MUSELL ..... He still has his future. JEROME NOWAKOWSKI ..... Nobody knows it, But once I was bashful. My w, f-1 5lZx'w.i. . N . 'fWv2eggf ' ' I .QQ Q if - fl 4 fiiziffi U . . aff is-Q 5 5 f 7 I If if Seem! f p 5 if MITCHELL MITROVICH College Preparatory Life is not life at all without delight. ANDRE W MUNDY Ge neral Dimes and dollars! Dollars and dimes. An empty pocket's the worst of crimes. . . . . College Preparatory . . . . College Preparatory WW RONALD PAKULSKI Print Trade Life is trouble, but problems can be overcome. EUNICE C. PARKER College Preparatory A collection of lities. PATRICIA PETTY. . . She who is courteous, Enjoys the friendship of many. BILL PIZZUTI .... Watch this many Top him if you can. - . . . . . . . . . Commercial Clerical Wfiifw . . . College Preparatory BETTY OPRISH ........... . . . Commercial Secretarial A girl with personality plus ROBERT PADDOCK .......... . . . Technical He will find a way or make one. THERESA PALLANTE Commercial Secretarial Her personality sparkles with enthusiasm. CONNIE PASEK i Commercial Clerical and sweetness make w rth while. 'AT PLOPA ......... Iumor and personality, lmanate from her laughing eyes MICHAEL POZNIAK ...... I'here's a song on his lips, And ambition in his heart. KATHLEEN PRYCHITKO College Preparatory Her willingness to learn will aid her in teaching. g 'l i i tu fe - I fywjq f .College Pre ratory 11- f ff. df CL- 'I . . . General Ulla .S .i Wiping- WILTIE PRYOR General His gay laughter will be left he hind. DORRIS RAY General She profits most who sews best. ANTHONY REDGE ........................ . . . General Life, liberty and the pursuit of a pretty girl. MARVIN RINGO ................... , , , General The athlete! The student! The man. if , O Sway, Q. ,V i f.k,J, .x,. . Cm ks . ,..., . ,,,,., .,,.,,. C WN ' PATRICIA SAILIUS ................... Commercial Secretarial Virtue alone outbuilds the pyramids. LEONARD M. SAMELKO ....................... . . .General The fashion wears out more apparel than the man. ARTIS SANDIFER Wood Trade Courtesy is a mark of a man. ROBERT SHERIDAN Commercial Clerical A good face is the best letter of recomlnendation. 4 ' l 'ff N .f 1653? I U9 ' W LAWRENCE J. SIKORSKI ................. College Preparatory A smile always brings happiness along with it. STEPHANIE SITKIEWICZ .... .... C Ommercial Clerical A nice studentg A friend to all. GERALD SERAFINI General His life is a merry chase. MYRON D. SHINDAK Machine Trade An honest tradesman. FRANK SOLINSKI .... A future scientistg Who knows? JOSE PH SOWINSKI ....... The world knows little of its greatest men DONNA STACK Commercial Clerical Be it bright or drear , always cheery. flip' M65 RAYMOND STROINSKI College Preparatory Future untoldg Success is his goal. f,,. , LARRY TORCHALA Commercial Clerical Never has a lot to sayg Friendly in his special way. NANETTE TRZASKOMA Commercial Clerical The warmth of her eyes show the warmth in her heart. I 'VURONEK ......... .... C ollege Preparatory r, friend and debaterg Jination that couldn't be greater. NIORBERT TYM .................... .... C ollege Preparatory Phe world never notices its best men. TED SZTAJER ......................... . . . Machine Trade A man's truest monument must be a man. REGINA TARNOWSKI .................... College Preparatory A smile always leads happiness along with it. NANCY TREJBROWSKI College Preparatory The spirit and inspiration of all who know her. BARBARA TURONEK Commercial Clerical Smile and the whole world 's miles with you. ,W DENNIS URA ....................... . . . College Preparatory Some people think money is everythingg So do I. TOM VAMVAS ........... . . . . College Preparatory A little work, a little play, What a man he'll be some day. NATHANIEL WEST College Preparatory A man steady and resolved to his task. KATHLEEN WNETRZAK Commercial Accounting gay, li 1 w Afw6cJ Earnest in h Jerk, quiet d E l BEVERLY WILLIAMS Commercial Secretarial Honest endeavor is the gateway to success. JOE WOJTOWICZ Wood Trade Brimming over with vigor and vitality. KENNETH WQLAK .......... .... C ollege Preparatory' Ability is the true judge of man. JO ANN WOOD ............... . . . General Soft words bring no harsh deeds. THERESA ZAJKOWSKI Commercial Clerical Always keep a smile and life will be worth while. GRADUATING WITHOUT PICTURES PHILIP ANDERSON SANDRA ANDREWS SANDRA BANISH LEO BUFFIN BARBARA CHAMBERS PETER DICHTIAR MOSES DUNN SHIRLEY EPPS THOMAS GRABLE RALPH JONES DONALD KOLTUNOWICZ MARY NELSON TOM PODSIADLIK JANICE PRESENSKY HAROLD WEEMS ROBERT WROBLEWSKI GERALDINE WOZNIAK ....... ..... C ollege Preparatory Perseverance her major traitg Journalism, her ambition. JOAN WRZESINSKI ,........ ............. C ommerc1alCler1cal Her way is paved with good intentions. Best Wishes from Mn and Mrs. A. Hetkowski Mr. and Mrs. Al Honos Mn and Mrs. Walter Kalernkiewicz Mrs. Maybird Krajewski Mn ana' Mrs. Steve Myszyrzski Mn and Mrs. Leo Olbrys Mn and Mrs. john Partyka Mr. and Mrs. William Plopa Mn and Mrs. Phillip Psuty Best Figure Sz Physique Lorraine Line Jack Janush Bashfull Boy Sz Girl Moses Dunn Sandra Banish Class Politicians Daniel Turonek Nancy Trejbrowski Boy 8: Girl Athlete Mock Joe College 8: Betty Coed Bill Pizzuti June Nancy Trejbrowski Willie Fleming Gwen Mc Evans Best Dressed Girl 8z Boy Elaine Cyrkiel David Boyer l Class Skippers James Musell Elaine Kaniewski Class Musicians Bill Cramer Marilyn Kreza Class Pests Ma ry Nelson Ted Lojek , also Class Comedian Personality Plus Dolores Kopek Joe Wojtowicz Lucille Coleman Courteous Boy Sz Girl Ernest Anglewicz Annette Karas Elections I957 Most Likely to Succeed Nancy Trejbrowski Tom Lewandowski Popular Boy Sz Girls Dolores Kopek Bill Pizzuti Laura Conner Apple Polishers Annette Karas Jerome Nowakowski Class Motto As we live God is our guide. Class Colors Cerese and white Class Flower White rose Romeo Sz Juliet David Boyer Cynthia Klebba Bookworms Tom Lewandowski Annette Karas Handsomest Boy Sz Prettiest Girl Tom Beldyga Lorraine Line Class Wolf Sz Wolfesses Josephine Zuk Jack Janush Arlene Klemczak WALSH STUDENTS SPECIALIZE in the study of Accountancy and Finan- ied for the past thirty-five years. Day, cial Administration to move forward evening, or Saturday classes will begin in business. Study at Walsh where September 9, 1957. Registration for Michigan certified public accountants, Fall classes begins August 1, 1957. auditors, financial executives and suc- Free placement assistance to students, cessful business proprietors have stud- and graduates. WALSH Nsmure CCOUNTANCY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration l20 IMDISOII AVEIIIIE, DETROIT 26, MICII. - Telephone W0 I-5l36 Students Autographs Future Nurses of America Top row, left to right: Christine Miller, Deloris Lincoln, Patricia Stachowicz, Diane Szumplawski, Joan Sosler, Julia Neduke, Frances Maddox. Bottom row: Marietta Fisher, Guadlupe Castro, Mrs. Theresa Budzinski, sponsorg Shirley Honos, Kathleen Schultz. f---I. f av' r f f Qu. L ., PM Q 1 5,11- v-545. .LA 119115 vu. ,M ', U Li' , M, .ffm 5257 I 53.4, . ii? ' ,wr , gy. iz :ij f-'P 5 f, w W 4 l. c vw-gf 'g,-r 'iw-u. vii- x. rx -15 A - 'g' :iv g53'2W'2m, A , wif l I ,mi ,.v,.,.-.K'-r:fglf9ifjf5:'?QS?l?.'1' ji: 1 , Q . .' 1 Af , , ,'Q' 1m r, ' .gg W . 4-1 4- 5 'fi -. x Wx ' fi , I 5, , me r 1 ea u lglrvy 3 f- X 'v .x x At. 1. 5.32 ' 'si 1 ECP 1 'L eggs Q ,- TT' W K .43 v' 'i x w 1 r w i r ? i w I Student Association Top row, left to right: Ray Senkowski, Harold Tatum, Ken Wandolowski. Bottom row: Dorothy Chubka, Rosemary Russ, Mrs. Lillian Scrimgeour, chairman, Nancy Trejbrowski, Beverly Gordon. Audio-Visual Class Top row: Edward Nowakowski, Edward Dulski, Peter Fauer, Anthony Szabunia, Richard Alexander, Eugene Ostrowski, Charles Szlachatka, Stanley Markowski. Bottom row: Stanley Jacek, Richard Przeklasa, Mr. Bert Lutomski, director, Ted Sudomir, Tom Mikolajczak. Library Staff Top row, left to right: Alfred Lackey, Milton Mills, Winston King, Ted Lojek, Marvin Ringo, Nemiah Hooks, Robert Szostak, Tom Mikolajczak, Jerome Nowakowski. Second row: Patricia Blaczak, Arlene Klemczak, Bernadine Nesterowich, Florence Demkowicz, Arnold Morosky, Bernard Wongus, Florence Polek, Theda Harlen, Gwen McEvans. Bottom row: Christine Kaminski, Beverly Wieczarek, Caroline Polek, Miss Ruth Edberg, librarian, Connie Scott, Patricia Ferrebee, Ernestine Sandifer. Top row, left to right: Patricia Paszkowski, Faye Curry, Robbie Fields, Dolores Wodarski, Carole Bell, Marlene Everson, Nancy Bada, Marilyn Zielinski, Kathryn Flanagan, Caroline Kosinski, Arleen Siwula, Sandra Actox, Patricia Petty, Mamie Williams, Nancy Shveida, Judy Ewanick, Judy Hamilton, Florence Adamczak, Carol Sikorski, Sandra Maczuga. Second row: Sylvia Gillay, Lorayn Presensky, Marilyn Green, Jeanne Vitaz, Patricia Gruda, Dorothy Thomas, Priscilla Jaworski, Judy Lasinski, Judy Kazirut, Dolores Detrych, Diane Flis, Renay Endsley, Mildred Van, Mary Lou Bujak, Veronica Hooks, Michaelene Suszinski, Sharon Hurkley, Patricia Drag, Mary Piasecki. Third row: Joan Lockett, Carol Newicki, Marilyn Senka, Evelyn Watta, Kathleen Barry, Frances Lipenski, Irene Myzowys, Joan Gajewski, Aurelia Walasek, Joyce Tranchemontagne, Eleanor Wojtowicz, Sylvia Moskwa, Lorraine Stieber, Marlene Bednarz, Carol Campbell, Patricia Magielski, Janet Hall, Theresa Waschers. Fourth row: Diane Mokosky, Barbara Kulczycki, Marilyn Sanko, Dorothy Mays, Anne Van, Judy Zawierucha, Sharon Maday, Paula Putkovich, Betty Flisnik, Maxine Howard, Marian Gnd? CHee Club Lloyd, Guadelupe Castro, Patricia Peterny, Irene Modzeleski, Carolyn Gladden, Mary Ann Wyas, Geraldine Drost. Bottom row: Mr. Braman, director, Lupe Garza, Rose Miela, Margaret Robinson, Fannie Edwards, Millamae Carroll, Connie Gurgul, Barbara Williams, Connie Bujak, Sally Makarewicz, Barbara Pulwicz, Diane Lipka, Michalene Stecz, Barbar, Mrs. Paula Schmidt, accompanist. Byron 5 NMxed Chorus Boys' Glee Club Top row, left to right: Richard Mundy, Robert Klimowski, Dewey Lincoln, Norman Miller, Norman Wesley, John Ellero, Tom Nowak, Frank Firlan, Jim Randazzo, James Ashford. Second row:Kirk Scott, Charles Dunn, Clifford Norman, John Zacharias, Ronald Filinger, Harold Newland, Raymond Pulwicz, Larry Campbell. Third row:Mr.Robert Braman, director,Clifford St allworth, Frank Wrobel, Donald Bogucki, Douglas Snarsky, Patrick Hoxie, Laird Ineichen, Mrs. Paula Schmidt, accompanist. Bottom row: Gerald Kaminski, Bill Stachowicz, Ronald Maricco, William Chudick, Arthur Wodarski, Lester Winbush, Michael Radtke. Top row, left to right: Lottie Lawrence, Sandra Reese, Joe Wojtowicz, Ernest Anglewicz, Leonard Guinn, Ted Lojek, Joe Romanowski, Richard Dean, Eli Ribich, Robert Maricco, John Klotz, Andrew Mundy, Marvin McKiney, Larry Hooks, Linda Sims, Theresa Tomaszewski. Second row: Loretta Blessitt, Blanche Klos, Betty Dean, Don Rosinski, Walter Chambers, Richard Zyczynski, Ken Wandolowski, Major Bridges, Clements Mikolajczak, Leroy Rawls, Donald Smith, Norma Rodgers, Joyce Carnecki, Pat Danielson, Manzella Wells. Third row: Barbara Johnson, Pat Finley, Marian Ogletree, Madelyn Hurt, Glenn Hudson, Charles Leonard, Tim Gholston, Harvey Scott, Thomas Zemla, Christine Kaminski, Sandy Maziasz, Marilyn Yaroch, Delphine Lozowski, Brenda Bishop, Alexandria Blaszczyk, Ora Turner, Judy Lott. Fourth row: JoAnn Bouier, Shelia Scott, Jeanette Olbrys, Dolores Demsky, Linda Pollazzi, Julian Drozdowski, Keturah Hubbard, Pat Brooks, Marietta Fisher, Bonnie Banasiak, Barbara Bartneck, Carlotta Gems, Betty Hetkowski, Natalene Psuty, Kathleen Mucha. Bottom row: Jennie Ligon, Virginia Childs, Lillie Crowder, Eleanore Garza, Sharon Owens, Mr. Robert Braman, director, Eunice Parker, Christine Shulgon, Annette Karas, Sharon Hamara, Mary Lee Carroll, Jo Ethel Grant, Marlene Hill. Seated at the piano is Mrs. Paula Schmidt, accompanist. Future Teachers of America Top row, left to right: Brenda Bishop, Pat Danielson, Nancy Trejbrowski, Marilyn Kreza, Elaine Cyrkiel, Catherine Henderson, Shellia Scott, John Parker, Loretta Ann Tomaszewski, Betty Ann Antonowicz, Phyllis Demkowicz, Kathleen Mucha, Janet Lamerato, Dolores Szczepanik, Dolores Kopek, Anastasia Chyduk. Second row: Pat Brooks, Unice Parker, Bernadine Blasczak, Bernadine Nesterowicz, Rosemary Russ, Florence Adamczyk, Linda Piszcola, Carlotta Gems, Dolores Demsky, Arlene Klemczak, Geraldine Wozniak, Dolores Moskwa Pat Krywy, Shirley Honos, Jerome Nowakowski, Bottom row: Janice Persinsky, Odilia Giedrocz, Rose Marie Datko, Florence Demkowicz, Miss Kate Sibley, co-sponsor, Barbara Piasecki, Miss Ruth Greene, co-sponsor, Annette Latosz, Nancy Mitchell, Kathleen Prychitko, Annette Karas, Tom Vamvas. 9 ? Q I Top row: left to right: Jackie Bazlik, Loretta Tomaszewski, Clements Mikolajczak, Richard Zyczyn: Danny Turonek, Robert Sheridan, Tom Mikolajczak, Johnny Parker, Tom Vamvas, Kenny Wolak, Da Bogucki, Leonard Samelko, Ted Sudomir, Joe Sowinski, Jerome Nowakowski, Rose Marie Datko. Second row: Janet Grabowski, Annette Karas, Betty Ann Antonowicz, Barbara Bartnick, Phyllis Demkowi Mary Anne Gerrick, Bonnie Banasiak, Rosemary Russ, Kathleen Prychitko, Phyllis Saganski, Isabel Rae National Honor Society A 1 Top row, left to right: Carol Ratalsky, Priscilla Partyka, Danny Tiu'onek, Bernard Woitas, Norbert Kratkiewicz, Eugene Ostrowski, Kathleen Prychitko, Nancy Trejbrowski. Second row: Judy Segadi, Jeanette Olbrys, Marlene Mahinske, Betty Hetkowski, Pat Plopa, Dorothy Kalemkiewicz, Miss Kathleen Parr, co-sponsorg Cynthia Klebba. Bottom row: Dolores Demsky, Rose Marie Datko, Dorothy Chubka, Miss Ruth Greene, co-sponsorg Natalene Psuty, Dolores Kopek, Annette Karas. EDS J Plis, Geraldine Wozniak, Shirely Honos, Odilia Giedrocz, Barbara Chura, Arlene Klemczak, Vera Barbara Wojtylo, Florence Demkowicz. n row: Sylvia Zurinsky, Yvonne Borisenko, Priscilla Partyka, Juliann Drozdowski, Dorothy kiewicz, Pat Plopa, Mr. William Chlopan, sponsorg Barbara Piasecki, Delphine Buzynski, Dolores ra, Pat Krywy, Barbara Lalewicz, Jo Ann Karasinski, Barbara Gorinski. Cosmos Staff Top row, left to right: Odilia Giedrocz, MaryNelson, Donna Stack, Loretta Tomaszewski, Kathleen Prychitko, Rosemary Russ, Barbara Chura, Joan Flis, Ronald Pakulski. Second row: Mr. William Chlopan Jr. ,publicity directorg Genevieve LaSota, Shirley Honos, Delphine Buzynski., Pat Plopa, Dorothy Kalemkiewicz, Pauline Mozariwska, Tetiana Rohatynskyj, Cynthia Klebba, Miss Annie Shelegey, advisor. Debate Left to right: Dolores Kopek, Ronnie Szyllo, Mrs. Janice Davidson, debate coachg Elaine Stodol, Daniel Turonek, Nancy Trejbrowski. Student Council Top row, left to right: Phyllis Demkowicz, Faye Curry, Thomas Sandomierski,MRobert Braden, Daniel Turonek, Hal Newland, Jerome Perlick, Daniel Dombrzalski, Don Jagodzinski, Ray Senkowski. Second row: Mary Brosofski, Georgia Dodson, Virginia Dykes, Donna Stack, Beverly Tyvela, Florence Demkowicz, Bill Klodnicki, Paul Adams, Edgar Prather, Ronald Maricco. Third row: Miss Annie Shelegey, sponsor, Shirley Conner, Joyce Parnell, Connie Scott, Sandra Kijewski, Jim Leszczynski, Gilbert 0'Nei1, Betty Hetkowski, David Boyer, Mitchell Siskowski, Rose Marie Datko, Bottom row: Judy Lasinski, Lupe Garza, Michalene Stecz, Jeanne Segadi, Eva Krajewski, Leonarda Nowak, Nicky Trush, Dolores Szczepanik, Dorothy Kalemkiewicz, Peter Misukewicz. Forensic Top row, left to right: Arnold Morosky, Joan Flis, John Parker, Joe Wojtowicz, Ted 0'Day, Daniel Turonek, Mike Pozniak. Second row: Bill Lazarowicz, Pat Plopa, Marie Pace, Nancy Pytlak, Connie Piasecki, Shirley Honos, Keturah Hubbard, Florence Singer, Barbara Bartneck, Kathleen Mucha, Norbert Tym. Bottom row: Connie Scott, Marlene Mahinske, Priscilla Partyka, Mrs. Janice Davisdon, sponsor, Dorothy Chubka, Bill Klodnicki, Natalene Psuty, Yvonne Borisnko, Dorothysabatini, Geraldine Wozniak. Thespians Top row, left to right: Bill Pizzuti, Wallace Serement, Ernest Anglewicz, Joe Ketchie, Tom Beldyga, David Boyer, Kenneth Kopek, Walter Zambelli. . Second row: Bob Siwa, Ted Lojek, Dorothy Kalemkiewicz, Marilyn Kreza, Cynthia Klebba, Lorraine Line, Elaine Kaniewski, Vera Frale, Albina Pogorzelski, Don Jagodzinski. Bottom row: Elaine Cyrkiel, Barbara Piasecki, Juliann Drozdowski, Eleanor Garza, Miss Joan Brady, sponsorg, Christine Kaminski, Dolores Kopek, Nancy Trejbrowski, Nanette Trzaskoma. G.A.A. Board Top row, left to right: Jacqueline Bazlik, Odilia Giedrocz, Loretta Ann Tomaszewski, Connie Scott, Ellen Celmer Brenda Bishop. Bottom row: Estelle Piasecki, Annette Karas, Mrs. Sally Campbell and Mrs. Joan Ryan, sponsorsg Connie Piasecki Betty Anne Antonowicz. Girls' Basketball Top row, left to right: Sandra Adamczyk, Marcha Bachenko, Nazarene Smith, Geraldine Podsiadlik, Darnella Everson, Joyce Smith, Barbara Bartneck, Renay Endsley. Second row: Patricia Ferrebee, Patricia Gruda, Loretta Ann Tomaszewski, Jacqueline Bazlik, Mrs. Joan Ryan, coach: Connie Scott, Larissa Zubal, Keturah Hubbard, Constance Mays. . 1 Bottom row: Linda Pollazzi, Catherine Guinn, Theresa Sosnowski, Theda Harlen, Joann Karasinski, Betty Anne Antonowicz. GOH xi - , In lk? 'f ' l .eft to right: Nancy Pytlak, Kathleen Prychitko, Mrs. JOHI1 Left to right: Mr. John Bielat, coach, Gary Hyduk, Thomas Olbrys Wan, C0ach, Betty Ann Antonowicz, Dolores Szczepanik. Thomas Motyka, Walter Kubit, William Ustick, Norbert Kratkiewicz, John Zacharias, Joseph Furwa. Hockey Top row, left to right: Mrs. Sally Campbell, coachg Connie Scott, Sheila Scott, Barbara Wojtylo, Jackie Bazlik, Loretta Ann Tomaszewski, Jackie Hill, Barbara Bartneck. Marsha Bachenko, Keturah Hubbard, Beverly Gorden. Second row: Pat Ferrebee, Mary Ann Brzezinski, Vickie Tachuk, Nazarine Smith, Albina Pogorzelski, Cecil Domzalski, Barbara Chura, Jo Ann Karasinski. Bottom row: Madeline Brown, Cynthia Epps, Theda Harlen, Dolores Lincoln, Barbara Pawlos. Varsity . 5' F I Top row, left to right: Mr. Boris Dimancheff, coachg Stanley Szostak, James Bradley, William Gilroy, Ben Tatum, Nemiah Hooks, William Johnson, Bill Davis, John I-Iryhorak, Clifford Ashford, Tom Lewandowski, William Pitts, manager, Mr. Joseph Rosbeck, assistant coach. Freshmen Football Reserve Top row, left to right: Bob Braden, Michael Deliune, Donald Conn, Jerry Wilkos, Edgar Prather, Edward Krukowski, Lawrence Kessler, Tom Valik, manager. Secondrow: DanielMalik, MitchellSiskowski, Charles Brown, Dewey Lincoln, Gerald Markowicz, Clifford Norman, Eddie Collins, Henry Wells, Richard Mundy. Bottom row: Jesse Sandifer, Gary Bonder, Leonard Mays, Benjamin Childs, Frank Kuron, Thomas Patton, Kirk Scott. r in 5 Top row, left to right: Stanley Szostak, Larry Czerwinski, Bill Trojanowski, Tom Lewandowski. William Gilroy, John Zalucki Richard Blum. Football econd row: Arnold Morosky, Artis Sandifer, William Ford, Carl Carlander, Willie Fleming, Alex Zorzeniewski, Bill Lazarowicz, Joe Ketchie, Robert Kulczycki, Norbert Kratkiewicz, Ronald Hurt, ay Pulwicz, manager. lottom row: Chris Stawinski, Frank Lewicki, Ted Wojda, John Lulko, James Segadi, Donald Lackey, dward Sosnowski, Bill Boyer. 5 b ll ODI H Club nttom row: Leonard Guinn, iris Stawinski, Bill Boyer, lward Sosnowski, John Hrynik, e Strzepek, Ted Wojda, David 'ban. Top row, left to right: Larry Fleeman, Ernest Anglewicz, Nemiah Hooks, Marvin Ringo, John Parker, Ted Lojek, Norbert Kratkiewicz, Julius Simpson, Ken Kopek. Second row: Paul Streber, Bill Lazarowicz, Dennis Ura, Bob Siwa, Joe Ketchie, David Boyer, James Musell, Richard Blum, Stanley Markowski, William Gilroy. Bottom row: Tom Lewandowski, Steve Piecuch, Thomas Fydryk, Mr. John Bielat, sponsor, Robert Kulczycki, Pau1Gerus, Ted Sudomir. V3l'5ltY Basketball efaighg lilillfllriigl MU QXRAM ll' Mgt Top row, left to right: Art Reid, Marvin Ringo, Mr. Frank Worzniak, coachg Joe Przybysz, Clifford Ashford. Bottom row: Willie Fleming, John Slappy, Rlaph Jones, Robert Piwko, Nathaniel Slappy,John Zaharias. Reserve Basketball Top row, left to right: Gerald Markowicz, James Ashford, John Wojtylo, Robert Szostak, John Dobroczynski, Charles Young, Robert Wasielewski. Bottom row: Michael DeKun, Julius Simpson, Lenard Guinn, Dewey Lincoln, Norman Miller, Richard Mundy. Freshmen Basketball Top row, left to right: Fred Winbush, Curtis Scott, John Dobroczynski, James Ashford, Michael Dekun, Charles Brown. Bottom row:Jesse'Sandifer, Lenard Mays, Benny Childs, Gerald Markowicz, Norm Miller, Richard Mundy, Dewey Lincoln. Cross Country ,. S ,F . W 1 t its Ei l V' A fi Top row, left to right: Edward Pruitt, Charles Gladden, Stanley Markowski, Tom Mikolajczak, Mr. John Cuckovich, coach. Bottom row: Alongo Flowers, Clements Mikolajczak, Tom Fydryk, Julius Simpson. arehin Cheerleaders Connie Piasecki, Barbara Kosakowski, Nancy Pytlak, Sharon Hamera, Miss Irene Stefanek, coachg Connie Scott, Carol Niemchak, Keturah Hubbard, Cecilia Maestro Club RichardDean, A1bertShu1t, MaryAnn Meyers, Betty I-Ietkowski, Ted O'Day, Williamcramer, Rona1dMi11s. Band ont row, majorettes: Carole Lewandowski, Francis Snider, Marlene Fiedler, Nancy Partyka, Don Jagodzinski rum major, Betty Hetkowski, Helen Szaferowski, Amelia Demkowicz, Joyce Rybinski Marilyn Kreza Band row: Bill Cramer, Richard Dean, Francis Wudarski, James Penkszik, Florence Singer, Leonard Trazaskomai lleyers, Mary Lee Smith, Carol Krisko, Anastasia Chudyk. Second row: Ruby Hudson, Wayne Little, John in, Thomas Bell, Francis M dd 't ' a ox, Ama Leonard, Carol Pupka, Karen Dunn, Mike Ingram Charles Dunn ie Selke, Alex Cushnen, Ronald Rogowicz, Major Bridges, Irene Wilamowski, Janet Lameratoj v d row: Carol Ratalsky, Mary Ann Meyers, Carol Konieczny, Robert Hydwk, Dolores Mitchell, Alex Sawinski, Vatson, George Gillay, Tom Mucha, Barbara Andrews, Dorothy Hubbard, Lucille Cramer, Wallace Runyon, Karageanes, Judith Urban, Charles Calkins, Al Schult, Ralph Wojtowicz, Dennis Dzwir, Nick Nabozniak, Larry, Ted O'Day, Fred Gozdziak, Tom Henderson, Eli Ribich, Back row, stand: Mike Krywy, Tom Fronczak, Henderson, Frank Wrobel, Jerry Kaminski, Wayne Morgan, Madelyn Brown, Donald Smith, Marva Ford, Reszczyk, Melvin Kaminsky, Dan Chudyk, Brent Barka, Celester Sawyer, Dorothy Tabb, Mamie Buffin, Leroy ferry, Moses Dunn, Robert Roy. Directors left to right: Mr. Nick Prychitko, Mr. Dan Klepac, Mr. Joe E. Mr. George Reszcyk. 1 Boys' Swimming Team Top row, left to right: Patrick Hoxie, William Barabash, Dave Grzanka, Thomas Patton, Raymond Nickels, Vincent Sudomir, Leo Wroubel, Laird Ineichen. Middle row: Louis Lulenski, PaulStreber, Dennis Ura, William Gilroy, Paul Gerus, Richard Blum, Nathaniel West, MI'.Cuckovich, coach, Bottom row: Chester King, William Ustick, RichardSikoski, gilxiileeman, Thomas Fydryk, Michael Ingram, James Tasca, Gerald Radziszewski, 1 . Girls' Swimming Team P Top row, left to right: Bernadine Nesterowich, Mrs. Joan Ryan, coach, Barbara Hubbard, Carol Czernik, Sandy Maziasz, Marilyn Kreza, Florence Singer, Janice Czanstke, Delphine Lozowski, manager. Middle row: Patricia Danielson, Barbara Kozakowski, Rosemary Pylak, Patricia Sowinski, Carol Warkowski, Nancy Jurkiewicz , Joyce Parnell. Bottom row: Jennie Segadi, Judy Flaschman, Frances Bibek, Arlene Klemczak, Eleanor Garza, Donna Barger, Patricia Campbell, Sophie Pikora. 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Martyniak, Mike Row 4 Mills, Ronald Mitchell, Nancy Olbrys, Thomas - -. f Ostrowski, Eugene Pace, Claudette f Pachesnick, Jack is, kbs .- iii Pawenski, Ronald Row 5 Perlick, Jerome . Piwko, Robert - Ratalsky, Carol Ray, Homer Reeves, Floyd If aff? Sapovich, Judy Sawtell, Lee Row 6 Segadi, Evelyn ,.. ,., 'IQ 1 '... if U . is 2 4, 'ts gs .R Segadi, James Sims, Linda Smith, David Stawinski, Chris Strzepek, Joe Row 7 Szymanski, Arthur . Trachimowicz, Lorraine 2 Trojanowski, Willia.m X- ' HK W Segadi, Judy wif 1 if is-' s Turner, Ora Woitas, Bernard Zajkowski, Theresa. Zyczynski, Richard .. F r M N T Class of June I958 Mr. Dan Reznich teaches parochial as well education C LASS SPONSORS as public school, driver I-loldin offices during the 11B Seated' Phyllis Saganski, William g . semester were, top row, left to Boyer, Robert Kulczycki, Juliann Mrs. Edna Neff, besides teaching right: William Gilroy, Mr. Dan Drozdowski. algebra and generalmathematicg, Reznich, sponsor, Don Jagodzinskl. also is in charge of scholarships. Sy ' -X in sa 5 - -- ,a:..-ai. . , ., is 5 2 . X xg gm. ,.al,. l:,:, X X ik 'Q A Ns F X 5 it . is at-it . as at wr . - i I ' , 1 - ' -2 ,. 'F f J Qt. . A .isl . 1 4 Q V: ' - . - .V , X-M, 1: I. .,, A N X 3 x I. Q l i s as ,E , . .t X, . ..r . .. S42 . so .. Ss . - . .... . A.. , ,- , i. xi ,, is , , , ,, ,,:g, in . ' . f - 3 ,' .1 N-fx, as .3 K .I 1 gf? t .. ' 4 if-fr s- i- X . ' -T Q, ' . list - wie 'iii ft ,, '. X Q . by . if S55 H lfliiilf L' S 2 X ' ., -' .. ASQ? t '..- , t- . 2.5 . , ,, C . , , v-. . , t., W .. . K. Y- 0 .. 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' at tif, ' f Row 1 Eilak, Florence Adamczyk, Sandra Adams, Stan Antonowicz, Betty Anne Apple, Elizabeth Ann Banasiak, Bonnie Barger, Donna Row 2 Bartneck, Barbara Baysdell, Kenneth Begola, Anthony Bibik, Frances Blasczak, Dolores Block, Ronald Blum, Richard Row 3 Bogucki, David Bolek, Lucille Bouier, JoAnn Boyer, Bill Bracha, John Bradley, Jim Brodzik, Ed Row 4 Brzezinski, Mary Ann Bugno, Ken Buffin, Mamie Buksa, Sandy Bujak, Michael Caleca, Rose Ann Carroll, Mary Lee Row 5 Castro, Guadalupe Chojnacki, Pat Childs, Virginia Clemons, Lucy Coleman, Juanita Crowder, Lillian Crutchfield, Betty Row 6 Czarny, Eleanor Davis, James Davis, Lillie Demkowicz, Phyllis Drozdowski, Juliann Dudek, Tom Dumas, Frank Row 7 Dykes, Tom Dzielski, Louise Dzwir, Dennis Eckert, Thomas Ellis, Margaret Everson, Darnella Fabera, Joe , ,W . , HT ' x 'wa?Q2 rf:,.m'sv -- wfx'Z:5'1 M,-. ' Mr. Thomas Dorough is in his first year of teaching. I f He has taken Mr. Dan Reznich's schedule of world ' Z , , l history and English. - Q 1 , vi , ii, 'Q if P' 4 . , Miss Ferne Loomis is at the present time teaching cooking to girls in a newly-decorated homemaking I'00lI1. - im 4,5152 4 ,. ,, ur ev, . Q , g .,,.. Y. 555 ik V , V, H .,.. ..,, ' ffl, ,n. f a A ' , . P- 1 i ,f f r Aa: Y -. S 5 -,K H . -.N , . Y ' it in ' - -. ' ' ' V . . .5 s, ' ' iw' '. ' .FQ ' XLHK - x - G 2 ' J .. . it ,, ,,. J A 5. M X r :it ,lla ,Z V .V - V . ,Vik ki Q, EM it IQ: ig, 1 A a . I' - v - A , 1 Q, f MQ Flifiifw f ' ff' ' ' ' f 1 f X 7' ' ' xi 7 l .,.. ' X, xl ' ..,. W k 'Z 2 P 4 , -ff-15 Y .4 ., 255 ' at V . , , .,,,. . , ,, . , W . my :.f ' -'grim ' - 'tsl M3553 -. A 1 ' , f any ELL 1 A , - ..,, K ' 4 ' f-, Jer fb .1 -: iw- ' 1' - -f-. ' ilpggfgfg. L ielxc' , 4 - M' ' -A A 1. .. re:-r :.,: gud, Q ..fL , ' '1 , viii is 3 , if , . -N--- , '-it-va o.,: ,- ,gg i Q -5 Q .ia y. .- . 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Lk' at ,Q- -Q, ' L Q, : W ,lg :S , 732 X, I ., '- :greg ' lk ' 4 . .7 , Row 1 Fauer, Pete Favors, Clyde Ferrebee, Patricia Wiechowski, Larry Firlan, Frank Fleeman, Larry Flis, Joan Row 2 Flowers, Kathleen Frale, Vera Fydryk, Thomas Gajewski, Jean Gajewski, Joan Gerrick, Mary Ann Gerus, Paul Row 3 Cilcrease, Valeria Gilroy, William Gordon, Joe Gorinski, Barbara Grace, Maureen Craig, Maurice Grant, Jo Ethel Row 4 Haamen, Calvin Harlen, Theda Heigel, Patricia Holmes, Mary Ann Hooks, Nemiah Hubbard, Keturah Hudson, Glenn Row 5 Ingram, Michael Jagodzinski, Don Jaroszewski, Loretta Jazdzyk, Anthony Jennings, James Jennings, David Johnson. Hezzie Row 6 Jones, William Kalinowski, Christine Kaluszka, Janice Kaminski, Christine Karasinski, JoAnn Kerley, Carole Klama, Richard Row 7 Klotz, John Korejko, Nick Korzeniewski, Alexander Kosakowski, Barbara Kosciolek, Fred Kovach, Samuel Kowalski, June Row 8 Krywy, Patricia Kubit, Walter Kulakowski, Shirlee Kulczycki, Robert Kurczynski, Ted Lalewicz, Barbara Latosz, Annette Miss Margaret McCarthy in addition to teaching fl mathematics, is one of the few women teachers who has a boys homeroom. Her boys received recent Mr. Roy Peralta, music teacher, died on March, 5 1957, aftera long illness. His homeroom was taken 3 K , ph if -,'.. . . v fi 1 publicity for their Mickey Mouse club. LW .1 over by Mr. James Renkiewicz, speech teacher. ggi R 4 t b ' E in all P-', : j2'-'ff-1 --A-- Q e , 'Z 2: -4 -L 'i 3 R M R 2 .afe:,,.,, --:-,-- if In 'JA :S V ' Qt H '59 wx? ag M' A Q - 'i M Z' I w 1, MM, U M yi, My K. 1 X i . .H M ' .. 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Mt M , M M r i :NE ' , 'T i ' it Row 1 Lazechko, Gloria Lincoln, Deloris Little, William Lozowski, Delphine Lukshaitis, Eugene Lulenski, Louie Lulko. John Row 2 Maddox, Frances Maehler, Christine Malinowski, Mary Marchel, Arlene Marchel, Antoinette Maricco, Robert Markowski, Stanley Row 3 Mays, Constance Maziasz, Sandy Meyers, Mary Ann Mikolajczak, Clements Mikolajczak, Tom Miller, Gerald Mills, Milton Row 4 Misukewicz, Peter Mojyka, Tom Moskwa, Sylvia Niemchak, Carol Nikonchuk, Tom Nowak, Leonarda Nowak, Thomas Row 5 Ogletree, Marian O'Neal, Eveline Orszewski, Audrey Osinski, Patricia Pakizer, Eleanor Parker, John Partyka, Mike Row 6 Peteray, Patricia Piasecki, Connie Piecuch, Steve Pienta, Martha Piotrowski, Lorraine Podgorska, Marie Podlewski, Stanley Row 7 Potosnick, Joan Pozniak, Joan Prather, Robert Przybysz, Joe Purdo, David Racki, Isabel Reese, Charles Row 8 Ribich, Eu Rodgers, Norma Rohatynskyj, Tetiana Russ, Rosemary Sabatini, Richard Safronenko, Virginia Saganski, Phyllis A :' QP s Y lt f..,,-,,,,., Vit? 2 , . 'E Miss Irene Stefanek, who teaches social science and American history, is also the sponsor of the cheer- leaders. In her teaching of occupations, she has in- troduced to the students people from the services. Mr. Floyd Stocum is the athletic director at HHS. .- He also supervises study hall and gym. classes. He p was elected president of the Rotary Club in Hamtramck . s nr uuauv D for the coming year. -- ..-' A - , ,... Q . . . T ff-jg, tk Q . YA my y X 3-,Mi . 4 I ... .,..- EE, ,: 1 ' 7 5, ..,' ' I 'i J , I , . S ,. , 5-' '15 U . ...-,' 2 23, - y A . 44 A: - .Zi ,. -eea f' ---- 1 'fe -, , ,,.. ' m y er. J , it ,-2,. : A- , W, - Q' V ,.... -I -, Q K ,- W . ,sm .-if . ' 'Vq i .. ' 'Q 'tif ,V 22,52 z yi, if ' I , f . if .JZ ' Q i - 5 'ef E E b I: ,,.,..,,., ..., i :A . Q I H' f ' -E f I 'Mig - -' A ' F' f s . if . a.....e ' 'lpr S P : ':-- i 1 .... 'H' , M H5 i V E 1 ,..,., yu , f . Zi Nhat x f 'V .J 5:52 '--- fgaxlyg -V fl S I, . iiir--. a . . 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Albert Row 2 Scott, Phillistine Scott, Sheila Sebastian, Charles Sekora, Lorraine Selke, Jerome Sandomierski, Tom Serwatka. Gerald Row 3 Shyiak, Sally Singer, Florence Sitko, Shirley Skrzec, Patricia Slappey, Johnny Slappey, Nathaniel Sluczak. Nancy Row 4 Somerville, John Sosler, Joann Sosnowski, William Sowinski, Patricia Stachurski, Christine Stachowicz, Patricia Stasinski, Stanley Row 5 Synkowski, Veronica Tasti, Lena Timm, Kenneth Tomaszewski, Loretta Trawick, Anna Tyvela, Beverly Valik, Constance Row 6 Wakula, Helen Wall, Prince Wasung, Joy Watson, Daisy Wells, Manzella Wesley, Norman Wieczorek, Beverly Row 7 Wodarski, Dolores Wojtylo, Barbara Wudarski, Frances Yaroch, Marilyn Zacharek. Casimir' Zacharias, John Zajac. Lillian Row 8 Zaliwski, Lorraine Zalucki, John Zambelli, Walter Zarewicz, Art Zubal, Larissa Zubalsky, Vera Zurinskv. Sylvia Class ofl959 The class of 1959 has no officers or sponsor as yet, as these are selected in the junior year. The sophomores, however, are beginning to take their place with other groups at HHS. Last semester they placed 30 students on the honor roll for the final semester's mark. They also had 16 students who had perfect attendance in that same period. They are beginning to participate in the school's social and sports' program by becoming members of the teams and clubs. x is Lf, K . , .Lf an fi: M W, any M 1-'liiiaffr as 5 552 - is 4 was , if 5, iw. ' s ,,,,. . . nles - ' by I ' -'14 ' - pa 5 ' I . . 4 , Fw . Q 7 , K .Q . fs -5 -I 1 5, ' W , -1 at if :E KN l. . r - ' l ' .. ., , . wigs, if f M553 f . ' X 1 - N -E.-1 :5,5.:3:: ,V My-5.2 , I ..,. ' 'Mlm if l - - : b ,. ,, l A.. . .... A ,gif Q 1, . L ll JW tn' X 4 Y I 1 , ' ,gli- A3 N sv. as 5 . X n A 1 .Fl 5 . 323 ' ' 5 K rf X til' mt l . s' , . :,.. V ., -as: l ' ss 5 91.3 wx 'Wa 'rl a Y 4 'KRS S ...fi K, QA 5- I - '- .,.. , - l mi? Ve wi C' 55? ,. I J W .... : If A A 1. 2 :-5' XMAS v-.- .,3E!:.:5:1,, Jaws. . 5 X s sig? sl lg .... . . Sl EPS if 52363 an F5 :far .. ...W .. ,Q U M ,,g..,1 , w, 1. xg - as -' -v::Qi:: 2 W 5 ' .- N . Qin it 'fat ' J. .,,,Qr,gf. PX Zaire Row 1 Adams, Paul Andrews. Barbara Andriuskevicius, Albinas Antkiewicz, Henry Antonucci, JoAnn Antonucci, Theresa Apple, James Row 2 Ashford, Clifford Arvant, Kenneth Bolf, Norman Barry, Kathleen Bayda, Nancy Bednarz, Marlene Bishop, Brenda Row 3 Blasczak, Patricia Blaszcyk, Alexandria Blaurok, Edward Bobinski, Eugene Brewer, Charles Bridges, Major Brosofski, Mary Row 4 Brown, Madelyn Brown, William Brzezinski. Darlene Calkins, Charles Campbell, Patricia Carnecki, Joyce Castro. Joe Row 5 Chambers, Walter Choate, Gladys Chernik, Carole Chorazyczewski, Jim Christmas, William Chudick, Nancy Chudick. William Row 6 Chudyk, Anastasia Chzreska, Michael Cook, Lorraine Crawford, Carole Culpepper, Ronnie Czanstke, Janice Czerwinski, Larry Row '7 Danczenko, Wladmir Danielson, Patricia Daros, Larry Davis, Agnes Dean, Betty Demkowicz, Amelia Dichtiar, Tamara x I N 9 .I 2 I rf gg 1. V is ss A K X xxx 5 ,Miss Agnes Thompson specializes in teaching Eng- ' '-1 'lish literature. Several years ago she also taught . I I , -,., 1 Spanish. tt? ii' rx K 2 Q , The :,.., . swf , 1, .. A ' N 'G Mr.Wallace Williams is in charge of the vocational department. He frequently takes over classes of vocational teachers when they are not here. tyyy J J ' ... , , 1 S . , , Y M ., ,,-: f A ,,,- ef Q 5 ' I 1 I I -- ,' I 'S s .... i. K s-l. A A 1 ,. I 5 .I -If II I IZ3?gg1III,p,+,--ff--f I , .: :I g ,... I, .:-, I ,eSy.,I::.l- JI I Ig,.I .,,.V . I fa , A I v! i 'II II, I ' G ' ie ' ' A W Q . ,.:, lll- I I I ,, Ak f l f -A 5- ai lx W . .... a. ... . J . , a ,... . I .I I ,. A ..., . ., , I, I K I , 1 I I - il if ' if . ' G . E i s if . . ' -':, ... F f 3 f ' s 3 J f H -,1 1,fff5iisl.ffi -' , -A i , R i - Q' 1.. -- , .t,t if N' , ' A . l x.e , ., i eeei- p , , f , I IIIIIII I.. IIIII .ISTNI I tty, 1 - i 'i.-. ff' V 1' . 'i ' ii. ,.-: 1 I. , A ,, ' - 'f:---, -' h ' iI , .1 . ,I I' , is K I o- -vl I I ',1.f1J'lfff-'ff- 1' A . O .. , , . .. , a it 4 II. wi ' G 4- w r . .Q ,gf , fps, g i 'i if ., -. 4 if 'l ,, ww, ., f 'KRW' Q V X V. ' . .. ki: , .,-,-2-,.,,: ,. i II I in II af, Pt ir ,Sf . ..,-.,., . . , , K I ' -'i' . .i ,. .. j .,k- I I I . I f I IIII I II A I I XIII Row 1 Schultz, Joe Sebastian, Richard Selva, Geraldine Senkowski, Raymond Shulhan. Alex Szostak, Robert Sikolski. Carol Row 2 Sikorski, Richard Simmons, Geraldine Simpson, Julius Sitko, Carol Somerset, Carol SOnd9y, John Sosnowski, Edward Row 3 South, Shirley Smith, Donald Smith, Jerry Smith, Mary Smith, Nazarene Stallworth, Walter Stearla. Gerald Row 4 Steiber, Diane Stema, Patrick Stodol, Elaine Stoey, Kenneth Symborski, Dennis Szafirowski, Helen Szczepanik, Dolores Row 5 Szostak, Arlene Szpont, Tom Sztajer, Richard Szyllo, Ronald Tabb, Dorothy Tachuk, Barbara Terris, Richard Row 6 Tuclier, Dianne Upshaw, Irma Urban, David Van, Mildred Wachowski, Carol Waschevski, Theresa Wasielewski, Robert Row 7 White, Nancy Williams, Mamie Windham, Eileen Wojtas, Carol Wojda, Ted Wojtowicz, Eleanor Wojtowicz, Tom Row B Wojtylo, John Wozniak, Alexander Yax, Marie Zemla, Thomas Ziomek, Stanley Zoskey, Donna Zuziak, Frances K K it FQ 2 J i: . J 11i,3 ' ' tim 'ATM Mrs. Alta Scott, who teaches commercial arithmetic and commercial geography, in her quiet manner tries to make gentlemen of the boys in her homeroom. Miss Cleo Stanford teaches typing and consumer ed- ucation. She is very interested in high fidelity re- cords and has started a r ecord library. A ty ME. V y glsttmgi n I , f . ' I -' wwe .,..., ..,.. : K ., -, K L J . . 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As Q. 5- publicity director, hehas been responsible for the many stories about HHS appearing in the newspapers. ff. H R 1. 3 Q at we x , ., .. ., , f ,,,,:Jf, - if ' 3 um 4 , - X A wg W , W: , I: 5' , .:,- j , A Q .4', V25 -I 5 ' if , W A , its - i-1- , zzzeii y J Miss Ella McCu11y, who teaches regular English along with general English, enjoys traveling and reading. She recently made a trip to the Hudson Bay regiong last summer she toured Europe. -5? ' . . 1 1 J 'WNW -ff. U '?f'5I'f,fg:j31' 'Q' 1, ' K '. . Q, .-.- --,- - L, C' Vilylfi V . 1 QE, 3, -' ., E , V, . ti Qt, .. ..., , . ,E U y u -- is xr is , 1 A A .,,. gi r ur r J 4' ii, ' f f m. . ,, we ul , .7Q:,xZQ ,, . I V hw ' ,1, 1,1i,e ,signal N eil I I , X Q, if X X fi .J i s Y L s J in I. 1 I.. ,, ,X e. h ,. ,, , K 1 Lvl-,Z xii f SF J S wi t 1 t 15 N Q, ig S N A g h, t . , ,. Y' J' J as Q . ,WK N ' Q T? ml ' SPH i . t i -xl - I 14 ws Llwf i m g .- I , ..... z Q 4 - ati' t Eu. ,, .. - . we E , - A ,aria ., gm -ff '-2.5 . aa! ' ' .Z fx, ' W ,gf ei.. X was 3 5 if Q ic , 1 V. - s. . nf 4 L x i- ss ,Z F ig . A rw 2 x he ':' xielg rr 195 ,. rf, 1 af. is , 2, 5 w . ,,., ' 'f S, 6 ,1. ,vt 933- ' 1 f ' KJ K Q k 'I 5 - A E gk A ' 275' QQ , if M r,f,--5-,f.:s:'-55 -:t. ew, -. . 1 -: 1:6 as ,M .1 K ,I ,tg Row 1 Hurt, Maflelyn Hurt, Reginald Jacek, Alvin Javello, Jimmy Jaworski, Priscilla Johnson, Barbara Kalinowski, Ronald Row 2 Kania, Judy Karasinski, Diane Karczewski, Carol Kempkowski, Joan Kijewski, Sandra Kimbrough, Andrew King, Chester Row 3 King, David Klein, Jerome Klos, Blanche Kohut, Marie Kohut, Penny Koliba, Richard Kondrat, Joe Row 4 Koseiolek, Frank Kowal. Joyce Kozak, Eugene Krajewski, Henry Krisko, Don Krokowski, Ken Krzesimowski, Carol Row 5 Kulchycki, Robert Lackey Margarite Lamerato, Janet Leonard, Charles Lempart, Charles Leszczynski, Jims Leszczynski, Lucian Row 6 Lutowski, Richard Lewandowski, Carol Lewicki, Frank Ligon, Jennie Lipiec, Christine Lipka, Diane Lipka, Dorothy Row 7 Lipli, Janet Lisecki, Marlene Lott, Judy Lubasiewski, Andrea Lukashenko, Walter Lysyj, Elaine Maas, Beverly Row 8 Maciejewski, Dennis Maciejka, Dennis Maczuga, Sandra Majcher, Marion Makarewicz, Sally Marcinak, Eugene Bachenko, Marsha k we 4 l A Q- Mr. Robert Braman, besides beingthe vocal music director, teaches world history. Underhis super- vision, the chorus has achieved outstanding recogni- tion in many appearances. Miss Mary Chaboudy, bookkeeping teacher came to HHS after serving as Base Education Director in Japan. Her souvenirs have brought delight to all who have seen them. 4,5525 .y-ziiiiqgffii Mun ,wi W 'Wu f ,... 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Sal Row 1 Dodson, Georgia Domzalski Cecelia Drost, Geraldine Drouillard, Gerald Dudek, Rosemary Dudley, Joseph Row 2 Dumala, John Dunn, Karen Dunn, Thomas Dykes, Virginia Dziewa, Geraldine Enrici, Henry Epps, Cynthia Row 3 Everson, Rodger Fernandis, Bob Fiddler, Adrienne Fiedler, Marlene Fields, Robbie Furwa, Joe Flis, Diane Row 4 Florence, Albert Flowers, Alonza Francis, Robert Frazier, Patricia Gansior, Walter Garza, Eleanor Gattinger, Norbert Row 5 GemsfCarlotta Gholston, Timothy Gillay, George Gilmore, Patricia Glinka, Edward Glinka, John Gooden. Mattie Row 6 Grabarczyk, Richard Grand, Henrietta Gray, Andrew Griggs, Devonia Gulnn, Catherine Guinn, Leonard Hall, Linda Row 7 Hamera, Sharon Hamilton, Judy Head, I-Illma Henderson, Ben Henderson, Carolyn Hesse, Virginia Hibbert, Mary Ann Row 8 Hill, Jacqueline Hill, Marlene Hooks, Lawrence Horvath, Judy Howard, Maxine Hrynik, John Hubbard, Dorothy mx Dixon, Patricia as .t 5 9 5, X MQKSML . Class ofl96O This class, the largest in the school, is divided among 15 homeroom teachers. Initiation ceremonies were held for 420 freshmen in the boys' gym as a Student Association program on Friday, Sept. 21, 1956. At the end of the first semester 53 of these freshmen had established a perfect attendance record, while 28 of them had no mark below a B for the final grade. On Friday, March 1, 1957, the ninth graders took to the stage again. This time they presented a freshmen variety show. -,-,.E:,:laa:sa : --2: 5- ..,.,:g:,,: 1. H :- .E,,.:.,:,w.,-,,.,V,,.3 ,E , . Q5 42 lt , A , , ,,,, . was I i 'Rl V ,aa AV A ,... Nyti if ,,- :, r V 5 Mrs. Julia Antonowicz teaches English to frosh and to sophomores. She is one of the original sponsors of the National Honor Society. Mr. John Bielat, coach of the golf team, is also a teacher of English and Latin. the H Club. He is the sponsor of as S 3,553 , . -: P f-ia., it f VW I W r A E-5 . 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V, 5 Row 1 Adams, Connie Adcox, Sandra Alexander, John Allen, Maxcine Anderson, Jerry Andzelewski, Dorothy Antkiewicz Daniel Row 2 Ashford, James Ashley, Brenda Baker, Mary Baker, William Barabash, William Barber, Byron ., ,,:,:,.,, all , ,, , flax s ,gre af .. Q , :W all I .,.. ii, ,Y I - - a s f 'f 2. . if 2, 5 - .. ,V ff ff' -- -. I iam I sf , , , ., ,... . ,.., , , H ,. - , -l .- - Iiazh, i Q --., xiii' 'T t 4 ,X ry 5 5 iii , 6 K I K . i ,,,,,. ,,., , ., ., M S giris: V va ' A .,fljN , Qi x gm? not . 5.11552 , 3 71 N sig, 5 'lx f 3 5 Q Vy :- .., , , , . .. Row 4 if , as , B ' ' - ---' p , ,,'- : :E X. ESV ,, U 5. -,ii rf 3 , V, Q. , , .,, ,mg 53 .Q . ,. . Eg Q 35, -51 1 ., f -I . , r U .,,.,. by in tn .ni :..,. , A W ,. ,,, ,W M ---- ,533 V ,, ww ,K is 2 Q sw, , 1 V 1 , , N.. W. ff., ,, , Br own ' rg .. . , . 42 , , 1.,-, .. . Row 5 Jn. ..., -5:2 21, :Z V . ,,.. . , W, N., .I M, . , A -' . ,,,.,.-5.-:jg W3 , ,gi 45, A0353 In ,. ,. 3355 qi .... . W:-VJ, gm., gg.-: .. rf.. V . i j ,FZ Pg! 4 If Y xr 435,41 35+ . ilk may Q ' I sf HQ 'lf 'M Q: w N Mi ., QV:-.f . V an VW: 1 ir' Budor, Buffin, Bujak, Bujak, , ,S .... .. Bujak, Barch, Sandra Row 3 Baysdell, Dennis Bell, Carole ,.-, ..., , , .,, is Q Bell, Thomas Bennett, Robert Bitmas, Mary Block, Karen . Bogucki, Donald Bogucki, Gerald Bonder, Gary Bowers, Calvin Braden, Bob Brown, Betty Charles Merrill Bertha Constance Lorraine Mary Lou Burbut, Larry gi Burbut, Lorraine if - at Burtnyk, Michael E - ,... , ' Mrs. Helen Buksa, who teaches sewing, stresses A , ,W M eirlsm, J wi, M, - 3: X ci M' V i S 4? 1 2 Fi to the girls the importance of good grooming, fashions - ff for teens and pleasant home surroundings. fe '--' i ' Miss Irene Brady teaches social science and English. Row 1 Butler, Harold Calderon, Trino Cann, Gladys Campbell, Hugh Campbell, Larry Campbell, Carol I . She is in her first year of teaching and has recently reorganized the Thespian Club. 1 V ,, - M -' ' 'W J - - ' U ' a ,lf in Nghjyriygg- iigjf E.-, R , ' - . rv 'Q - ' W . :ir -Sv. . W Q V. x r , 5, .K - Q W J, J li sMf,eeg,,t 6 ei r-+45 t 'QQ , l at it , .. , Ab 53 l . M ,Q a of 3 4 Pm ..,., if Eff Q, I jr? 1-rw? ,, -' 1, at .ffl -4 ,mae q . i Y ' o f V ,. , 5 ...., , 21125521 'J' 1 ,,,.,. . in S, ,,.l ,PQK ,,, .r,. A I . ,V5,, A, , , A 1 use , -'-- , qxwgifl - .gums . - :et 4r-' ' , .. ,- , I Q - in :.,,,s- .. A ,jf me -. - f- J if J . mf 'ff' -f f f 1G2fe V N fa if - ' as ' at llees if X j l..k I V, f J. ' 7' .,.- 1 tv .1 Y I Af xii-th? : ', f , 239512 f- ' ii --l- -' .I 'NF' ' Q -ff - , . X14 .,, :, - , ? if 1 ' .. - :Y W i f 8 r .A ,X ,NQJV l as 535, WHY . ., ,Liga xi nag., fy ,.,-v J .... 5 1 may ,Q 'ie ' X5 Qlgww .. fi , we 33 M, x b .3 tie' ' Q 1 Z gl si HW , Y 'Xt l R, e N . i 4 1' 'H i t ?i,ri5 '- xg V ivwlh. W 21 sr way. , 'tl 4 ,. M. 3, reg-qgrliga ' -5 ,U ,vm W ' 1-1 l X Qi f ,fi mg l.l,,: it Y MQW wwf X Sv g 'Q ,QW A fit AW 'if 5,5 NS i. ,x 05 if Cm li ,sl f y 9 1 V J f ., 1 Y ML, 1 1? 1 H 5 mi fx t ,fl ,yn , l i ' - 51 ? XZ? inf -A g Yi 5 3 'Xl -1- 3 Sr N lm ,,, , 'Q' iw .if Wa... I . , Cantrell. Shirley Row 2 Carroll, Willa Mae Cerano, Diane Cichoski, Betty Childs, Benjamin Chmielewski, Julius Chouinard, Marilyn Chubrich, Thomas Row 3 Chudyk, Daniel Clay, George Clay, Ervin Cole, James Coleman, Shirley Conn, Donald Conner, Shirlev Row 4 Cramer, Lucille Crawford, James Crutchfield, Marie Czarnecki, Rose Marie Czarny, Virginia Czuczko, Diane Czuczko, Mildred Row 5 Daneluk, Kathleen Darden, Willie Davis, Bill Demsky, Joyce Deptula, Richard Derringer, Roger Deskins, Onas Row 6 Dobroczynski, John Dobroczynski, Virginia Doarzycki, Edward Dodson, Myron Dombrzalski, Daniel Drag, Patricia Dubicki. Ann Row 7 Dudzinski, Michaelene Dunn, Charles Dzierbicki, Bruce Eagger, Frank Edwards, Fannie Eichbauer, Tom Endsley, Renay Row ts Evanick, Judy Everson, Marlene Filinger, Ronald Filozof, Richard Finley, Patricia Firlan, Bob Flanagan, Kathryn Miss Irene Carpenter, one of the newer teachers, specializes in the teaching of geometry and algebra. She has replaced Mr. Ernest Kapnick, who left HHS to teach elsewhere. Mr. John Cuckovich, besides teachinga special class, boys' swimming and drivers' education, also finds time to coach cross country and the boys' swimming team. V x W -'v'.:-.-'-v- l V 21 ' :. . , C . . I i Zfvt J I 5, :-l g .E-:, Q . ez' ,,,,, , .i.r--- - l 4 V G, , A -'- VA xx ...., .- I kc' K lv .,,, .,-..g , .,.,f.:,,: . .. gi .. Ref i ii ...Qi N ' A R ' f,- Wi, -S ' 'wr' A ,a u r . . .,.. , ip Q cc, r , atarpc . J R l:'?AEA' HA . Innn A'A: ,fl ' 12' .r ' 4 H .J I - .- .. - P c'r - : 'Q cce a a, cc F F l v' 5: ,x.:A. 2.,' K ., ,--, .. ,VE . A V . Ax l,.,.., I ly , I. 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Row 1 Flisnik, Betty Foksinski, Richard Ford, Marva Fritsch, Ludwig FYdI'Yk, Rose Marie Gondek, Stephen Gardella, Kathryn Row 2 Garza, Frank Garza, Lupe Gasiorowska, Sandra Geremic, Radisa Gillay, Sylvia Gladden Carolyn Glinka, Edward Row 3 Gluski, Patricia Gozdzik, Frederick Gordon, Lehman Green, Marilyn Gregory, Brenda Griggs, Saundra Grubowski, Betty Row 4 Gruda, Patricia Grzanka, Dave Guereux, Claudine Hall, Jeanette Hartford, Richard Hatchett, Curtis Henderson, Thomas Row 5 Hill, Leslie Hooks, Veronica Hosinski, Frank Howard, Peggy Hoxie, Patrick Huckleberry, Leroy Hudson, Ruby Row 6 Huntley, William Hllrkley, Sharon Hyduk, Robert Ianni, Elaine Jablonski, Leo Jackson, Elizabeth Jagiello, Diane Row 7 Jagod, Ted Jaworski, Mitchell Jaworski, Rose Ann Jazdzyk, Lillian Jenkins, John Jennings, Benjamin Johnson, Henry Row 8 Jurkiewicz, Nancy Karkocinski, Casimir Kalemkiewicz, Arlene Kaluszka, David Kapusta, Steve Karageanes, James Szostak, Stanley Mr. Joe Davis is the director of the marching and concert band and is frequently seen with his groups at parades and rallies. He also instructs classes in woodwind, brass and variety band. Mr. Mitchell Filip, who coached the reserve baseball A A team to a successxul season, also teaches American X ' S history and social science. K X - ti , , .:.,.' yi '!,i. FI-at 3 N93 u ': QW' '.WHF KM Q., V ' --, H, I 5:1,g,j . V , V H 5, t , : -r he Q- 1. i is i f , lafv Q 1 J X C v - a '-: , 1 ,W M .:, if 52, iw, .. M EEE r V, :vv ,wx-- IEE: K :Q f A A .,k A , in 2 , U Ik V . x ' . ., A- ,.: , F ' H . ' . fr ste' .,al e J at , ee - V K , K .I jr? L: .,:: ltll A , QF ,-v', . K L N I I - S. lll- S .,.- K K ...,., A. . A , .:t.,,, , y ' J il d Q I if y e, i i J at A irs :.f V---: - , - , - , , N 1 F , U i 1 Q, ff.. ei' .1 4 f be .. -' : i 'I K ' Y 2 : .. V., J.-1 , . ' in-Egg ,..,:-. . 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Elaine Krajewski, Leonard Row 3 Krasowski, Raymond Krisko, Carol Krukowski, Edward Kulchycki, Robert Kurak, Pat Kuron, Frank Kujawa, Judith Row 4 Lamerato, Sam Lasinski, Judy Lasley, Tyree Latosz, Pat Lazechko, Harry Lenkowski, Edith Lentes, Clarence Row 5 Leonard, Anita Lewicki, Carol Limbaugh, Anne Lincoln, Dewey Lipinski, Frances Lipka, RoseMarie Little Wavne Row 6 Lockett, Mary Lott, Brenda Lloyd, Marion Madaj, Sharon Magielski, Pat Mahinske, Veronica Malatesta, James Row 7 Malek, Daniel Malinowski, Jerome Malinowski, John Mall, Stephan Maricco, Ronald Markowicz, Alfred Markowicz, Gerald Row 8 Matron, Constance Mattaway, Charles Matthews, Clifford Mattson, Oscar Mays, Lenard Mazurek, Diane Mcliaig, William .em Miss Kathleen Parr, who teaches general English and regular English classes,is co-sponsor of the National Honor Society. She is also very active in the Dearborn Historical Society and has exhibited some materials at HHS. . ' ' T ., 4 2-- 5 1 ' . .ES . ' V i ' .. c . 3 Q ,,,. ' 55 - A .,,.. ,, .,.., ! Q K 4' 4 'H x fs Q .- .Sl L ,F W f in ' X 2 5 Al' f f ,., X it kr ... K be Mr. Joseph Rosbeck, besides taking care of the study halls and teaching driving education to parochial st- udents, is the assistant football coach. ..flQ1' z- gf v 5 iii A V' Q S . t . Tim . , gy,-K.: as or it is ,K ,H Q . H c sei ' il ., . A . . V- ,L g V . Kali' i XM ,, I , '- M r ..-, ' Q, ,. fi - if. 1 5552 'S' f 'f .5 'Srila un. , 'tit-Q -. ' - ' ' L -' f ' ,,,. K 5 W 2 .I W- .,,. . l . w .,:: 5 ' 5. jog, 1, ,gf if , x .3 ' . ' :si 5, .- 2 4' ' - '. ' X ., - Q: ' ., W. 5 . .--.. .. ' J . -f f .-J eww .7 Y--V We r S q 5 H , - , . .P if 1 . .fi Nga - 'ggg r ' ifaii' ' . i V'ii'ilt ili I. f ,Wa as A .. c sir 5 S 'ie . .. 5 ' . , ' ,j-jsp w e - . :- N- ss J . .5 si ' ---' f sa- , -fa: -...ga 4 I 1 'gf +.,5:f-.. X EN .sf-2-- ' - . . rf get-' u. It if -' we was- . W: . . . N Six . ,Q 2 V. . 'gg gi, . giggle - . . . 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Edward Pulwicz, Barbara Row'8 Pupka, Carol Putkovich, Paula Raczkowski, Daniel Radtke, Michael Ramel, Ignatius Redash, Alex Redmond, Louis Lg Miss Annie Shelegey is in charge of publications at A. , HHS, which includes the yearbook and Cosmos. As a V - ' H part of her Student Council work she supervises the milk program and hall duty. She regularly teaches -V Vi l il. te 3 V '. journalism and occasionally English VIII. Mr. Frank Worzniak, well-known varsity basketball coach, guided last year's team to the state finals. He f1t3:.3 'WKQ Q . . handles the boys' intramural .sportsfprogram during , the lunch hour and teaches driver training. V . v - .V .t.V . . fir -In ' ., 3+ . Q i-: - .1 . L ' N .. . 5 1 ' if, T , V 5 , f . ' ' ,. , 5' ig' H I V- VE - '. . f -' Va: - t aw . - ,. V ,z -V - -t. ..1., -, ., -' - XE ' if, . . 'L : 'i' ' ' - .. V ' V or ti ,.., V' '- if 'U ' V- r'- , W -. if F it ' . r .. 4119? A 4 .. if - T Q' wird' I 4 fi, :off IS. 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' - . , 541 1 , , it it . f if Ea 'K 1 I 4' Row 1 Reichert, Diane Reid, Judy Robinson, Margaret Rosinski, Don Rowe, Marie Rcy, Robert Rozborski, Stanley Row2 Sabatini, Alice Sadlocha, Steve Sadzinski, Patricia Sailius, Anthony Saint, Fate Sakowski, Paul Sandifer, Jesse Row 3 Sanko, Marilyn Sapovich, Richard Sarzynski, Steve Savikis, Gerald Scears, Donna Schultz, Kathleen Scochin, John Row 4 Scott, Claudine Scott, Kirk Segadi, Jean Shaw, Tim Shveida, Nancy Sikora, Geraldine Silisky, Elaine Row 5 Siskowski, Mitchell Siwula, Arlene Slachatka, Charles Slappey, Gladys Sliter, Lorraine Smigiel, Stanley Smith, Elaine Row 6 Snarsky, Douglas Soltys, Helen Soltys, Madeline Sosnowski, Theresa Southern, Delma Stachowicz, Bill Stallworth, Clifford Row 7 Stecz, Michalene Stepaneko, Walter Stevens, John Strach, Pat Strong, Albert Sudomir, Vincent Symborski, Dennis Row 8 Szabunia, Anthony Szarewicz, Dorothy Szostek, Judy Szumplawski, Diane Tachuk, Victoria Tasca, James Tasti, Angelo Mr. James Yeakey, who teaches physics andsenior science, is interested in electronics, high fidelity sound systems and guided missles. classes in the past. 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Li 51 -cf V J Row 1 Taylor, Bennie Thomas, Dorothy Thomas, I-Ieddie Tolentino, Carol Topolski, Frances Torchala, Eugenia Trachimowicz, Theresa Row Z Traczynski, Diane Traczynski, Henry Tranchemontagne, Joyce Trawick, Thomas Trawinski, Robert Tredway, Mildred Trescone, Al Row 3 Trush, Nicky Tucci, Robert Twokowski, Irene Ustick, William Valik, Thomas Van, Annie Varhola, Joan Row 4 Vitaz, Jeanne Walasek, Aurelia Walker, Dennis Wasik, Larry Watkins, Joe Watta, Evelyn Webber, Shirley Row 5 Wells, Henry Wendolowski, Robert Wesley, Kenneth White, Judy Wiencek, Dolores Wilamowski, Irene Wilkos, Jerry Row 6 Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Wimbush Donald JoAnn Mary Willie Edward Winbush, Lester Wijas, Mary Ann Row '7 Wodarski, Arthur Wroubel, Leo Wrobel, Frank Wrobel, Lawrence Wyszomierski, Beverley Young, Charles Zabniak, Robert Row 8 Zajac, Delphine Zalmezak, Carol Zawierucha, Judy Zemeida, Richard Zielinski, Marilyn Ziomek, Robert Zyrek, Gloria 4 Illustration Courtesy of Fulton Sylphon Division Robertahaw- Fulton Controls T'-is -1-47 I I a' , L , --A Y' wfkvw-f Co. I There's satisfaction in meeting a challenge Working at Edison, there's challenge in the very air you breathe. It's logical. This is a growing company in a growing industry. And growth always creates problems. This is also a pioneering company, constantly challenging the accepted ways of doing things. Challenge, opportunity, progress . . . they're like steps. The steps that lead to a satisfactory career. And advancement within the company is the standard practice rather than the exception. We have heard it said that Edison is a good place to work. True! One of the reasons that makes it so-particularly for high school graduates entering the business world for the first time-is that Edison people are friendly, sympathetic and helpful. If you reside in metropolitan Detroit, we invite you to visit our Employ- ment Department, 2000 Second Avenue. Elsewhere, job application forms are available at any Edison customer office. THE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY 3 Av There's a girl l'd like to know C' '4She has so much poise and con- fidence-I'll bet she works for the telephone company. Those girls are so attractive and have such friendly, pleasant manners. They're talking about Lucy, who started working for Michigan Bell right out of high school. She was trained with other beginners by friendly, understanding supervisors. Today she's proud of her workg en- joys a fine salary, regular wage in- creases, and many new friends. Ei?-l..fETJ Lucy was delighted from the very first by the clean, pleasant surround- ings, by the regularly scheduled mid- morning and midafternoon ubreaksv for relaxing in the company's com- fortable lounge rooms, and by the opportunities for advancement. Isn't that the kind of job you want? Then why not get in touch with us now? Weill be happy to tell you more about the variety of inter- esting jobs from which you can choose after graduation. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Good Place to Work for Better Vision Have Your Eyes Examined by Baunfs Jewelers 81 lipiieians TR. 2-3011 9610 J os. Campau Compliments oi Shapiro Bros. 9253 Jos. Campau cor- Holbrook Hamtromclfs Leading Shoe Store Tr. 5-1659 EST 1 3 TR. 2-8125 I1 X' S jewelry Co. 10000 JOS. CAMPAU WATCHES - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY PYTLAK'S PAINT 8' HARDWARE COOK 8: DUNN PAINTS - DUTCH BOY PAINTS WE RENT L00 SAND S 2215 ANIFF AVE. HAMTRAMCK, MICH TO 5 2898 IlIlN1I'S BEAUTY Slllllll 2950 l-lolbroolc Ave. Edna Panutich, Prop. Hamtramclc 12, Mich. Phone Il2.1-2043 Detroit Michigan IIAIIP' APPAREL Specializing in Bras - Girdle: - Sportswear 5429 Chene 9428 Jos. Cempau WA. 1-1171 IR. 3-1074 2772 Holbrook Ave. TR. 1-1818. I'l0'l'li0WSKI 81 LEMKE Gznefll InSUI'QnCe Edward S. Targa: Manager Specializing in Wedding Townsend 8-6615 and Funeral Designs Min X., X ,Slit .-w. T l Harper - Canton Florist Quality Flowers For All Occasions by Antoinette 19019 Jos. 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