Hazel Park High School - Viking Yearbook (Hazel Park, MI)
- Class of 1960
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Moving to the new school March 11, the biggest event of this year, was completed successfully because of cooperation by everyone, making it possible to begin classes on March 15. By participating in the many extra curricular activities like sports, clubs, class and school projects, we havegained individual experience and a broader education. Just as togetherness was important, individualism was not overlooked. Every individual has thoughts, ideas, and beliefs, and when these are combined with others, the end result is good. Leadership was a good example of this in- dividualism. Our club and class officers, student council, and sport leaders clearly illustrated how leadership and working to- gether, a kind of individualistic togethernessj' brought us valuable learning experience. Looking through the 1959-60 review of this school, it can be seen how working, learning, and playing together have made this the best year in the history of Hazel Park High School. Table of Contents Faculty Undergraduates Seniors Student Life Clubs Sports Ads BOARD OF EDUCATION:: Mr. C. LillyCTreasurerJ, Mr. E. Barr CSecretaryJ, Mr. J. McKinnon CTrusteeJ Mr. H. Neher fPresidentJ, Mr. D. Scott QTrusteej. Not pictured Mr. J. EverettfVice-presidentj, and Mrs. Board of Education BOARD OF EDUCATION SECRETARIES: Mrs. Patricia Quick,Mrs. Elizabeth Terry, Mrs. Shirley Finley, Mrs. Ann Coveyou, Mrs. Linda Schlagel. Not pictured, Miss Pauline Mayo. V-'39 f Mr. Wilfred D. Webb, superintendent of schools. Mr. B.N. Grba, administrative assistant. Mr. E. Paul Frampton, assistant superintendent of schools Hazel Park has always been fortunate in having a board of education and administration which has always been sympathetiv to the needs of the stu- dents and teachers. This was proved this year when we moved into the new high school. In addition to maintaining a top notch school district, 9 elementary schools, one junior high school, and one senior high school, our super- intendent, Mr. Webb, was also well known to the student body. He always found time to come to the school and establish many friends with the students. Mr. Frampton, assistant superintendent , worked mainly with the financial problems ofthe schools,while Mr. Grba, administrative assistant, concerned himself with keeping a strict check on school population. Dr. E.H. Miller, principal. Good administration meant a good sc hool is . ai Mrs. B. Schoening, assistant principal. As in any orgnization, success depends heavily on able leadership. In a high school this is provided in the principal's office.Under the leadership of Dr. Miller, Hazel Park High School worked continuously to improve education standards and to offer the best curriculum and facilities. This year proved tobe one of the most difficult because of the move to the new highschool in the middle of the semester.Through cooperation and leadership this was completed with a minimum of confusion. As in any en- deavor, .the end product determines the success of an organization. At HP this will be reflected in the suc- cess of the many graduates who have attended HPHS under Dr. Miller's administration. COUNSELORSH Mrs. Beryl Schoening, A.B., M.A., University of Michigan.JOB CO-ORDINATOR--Mr. Harold Richards. A.B., Hillsdale,Wayne State University Eastern Michigan College. Q5 Mrs. Weichert helped Robert Jones with a schedule change. Students received wise advice and guidance from our counselors Helping students to help themselves was the specific aim of the counselingdepartment. This was done through a system of accumulating as much information as possible about a student. Through testing and personal interviews, our counselors were able to provide the necessaryinfor- mation to help us make our educational and vocational choices. Mr. Krupa, 12B counselor, consults the files for reference. COUNSELORS- Mr. Charles Stafford,B.A.,Michigan State University,M.Ed., Wayne State Universityg Miss Elsaleen Blakely, A.B., Asbury CollegegMrs. Lois Weichert, B.S., Central Michigang Mr. Thomas Krupa, B.S., Western Michigan University, M.A., University of Michigan. 9 'vt elf 'i'. K ., .. W 2: Y ij fi IP ENGLISH-Mrs. Gretchen Bennington, A.B., Hillsdale Collegeg Mrs. Dorothy Wall, AB.: University of Michigang Miss Blanche Hannafin, Ph.B., University of Chicago, M.A., University of Michigang Mr. Thomas I. Krupa, B.S., Western University, M.A., University of Michlgang Miss Joyce Maierle, B.A., Michigan State Universityg Mr. Francis Weskel, M.Ed.., B.S., Wayne State University 5 Miss Hope Smith, B.A., Michigan State University, M.A.,Univers1ty of Michigan. In English we studied literature, speech, grammar To be able to get along in life, we learned to communicate with others. As sophomores we took speech which enabled us to speak and express our ideas better before an audience. In Miss Hannafmls speech classes, students learned the mechanics of delivering a speech before their classmates through discussion groups. Learning to express themselves on paper Was one of the highlights of Mrs. Wall's English classes. Students prepared contracts using materials they studied from day to day. To better acquaint themselves with outstanding English literature, students of Mr. Pratt's English VII classes enacted scenes from Shakespeare's tra ed Ma b th. Craig Sanborn gave a book report to Mrs. Bennington's English V g y, C e Class. .4 Mrs. Wall's English VI class worked on their contracts. Bin Pearce gave a speech in Mr. Krupag Speech dass. English - Miss Mafalda Martin, A.B. , Depauw Universityg Mr. jesse Pratt,A.B., Asbury Co11egeB.D., Southern Theological Seminary, M.E. University of Virginiag Mrs. Dorothy Rodenberg A.B. Lawrence Collegeg Miss Margaretha Schalm, A.B.Western . Michigan Co11ege,M.E. Wayne State University. A X , ,X .1 Group discussions were a part of Miss Hannafin's English classes. F A Adramatic presentation of Macbeth was given in Mr. Pratt's English VII class. SOCIAL STUDIES-Mr. Charles George, B.A., Michigan State University, M.A., Columbia Universityg Mr. Willis MacMillan, B.S., Central Michigan Universityg Mr. Richard Moseley, B.S., Eastern Michigan University, Mr. Thomas Purdy, A.B., Alma College, M.A., University of Michigang Mr. Dahryl McClain, A.A., Graceland College, B.S., Eastern Michigan University. Mr. Mosely explains our American heritage to his U.S. history class. Mr. McClain explained the process of law-making to his advanced civics class. A United States history class portrayed the Jefferson administration by having a mock court. The lawyer CDonna Scottb stands by as the Bailiff fGary Davisj swears in the witness CRichard Bracel. Map work was an important part of class in the study of geography. We learned of national events, now and past Social studies, which included United States and world history, geography, civics, vocations, and ec- onomics taught us many things about our government and other nations. Through a better understanding of the growth and responsibilities of our govemment, we derived a greater appreciation of the freedom of our democracy. Maps, movies, government pamphlets, school trios, and special guests were only a few of the teaching aids used. Students studied the world from the beginning of time in Mr. Zepps world history class. pst SOCIAL STUDIES-Miss Gladys Davis, A.B., MA., University of Michitsnng Mr. Rielznrtl Sampson, B.S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College, M.Etl.. University of Detroit: Miss Irene Fink, B.A., Michigan State University, M.A., University of Michigan, Mr. William Zt-pp. B.S., Michigan State Normalg Mr. Harold Lakin, M.A., University ot Detroit, ILS.. lilurrny State College, M.S., Indiana University. rg, 1154 may Liz Strotz, Pat Mahanes, Roberta Lilly, and Tom Thompson prepared a nitric acid experiment. George Vrabel explained his insect collection to Jean Porter and his biology class. The mysteries of science became known to us Science, providing continued progress to all men, was termed a must in today's world. The need for scien- tists was ever increasing.In our science classes and labs, we were exposed to the wonders of the unknown through such courses as physics, chemistry, general science,and biology. Our new school especially made science attractive with the new lab facilities and a fully equipped greenhouse. 'ral . ',r ' Ms' f. K iiit' 9' ,l SCIENCE-Mr. Robert R. Blackwell, A.B., Augustana College, Ed.M., Wayne State Universityg Mr. Allen Bren- ner, B.S., Central Michigang Mr. James Miller, B.S., Wayne State University. ,Rf -9 fa ez ,A 2 5 aff S52 r S: Jack Hocking and Connie Clancy look on as Chuck Sanner demonstrates and experiment in physics class. Mr. Mikulas demonstrates the uses of the compass to Judy Eberhardt. Math was stressed as a necessity With the advent of the missile age, science and math received a great deal of emphasis the past few years. A workable knowledge of mathematics, therefore, became a necessity. Through prescribed math courses, students found their interests and vocations better realized with such computational training. Through logic and reason- ing, math provided an invaluable aid in our becoming educated citizens. MATH-Mr. Ernest Gifford, B.A., Michigan State Uni- versityg Mr. John Magiera, M.A. Hillsdale Collegeg Mr. I. Walter Vaughan, A.B., B.S., University of Michigan. MATH-Mr. Charles Mikulas, B.S., Western Michigan Universityg Mrs. Ada. Stewart, B.A., Michigan State Uni- versity, M.A., Wayne State Universityg Mr. Varoujan Ohanian, B.S., M.Ed., Wayne State University. George Hakala explained the solution to a problem to Mr. Ohanian and his class. Ollie Hylton and Connie Clancy figured out trig problems on the blackboard for the class. 2, INDUSTRIAL ARTS-Mr. Clarence Harm, B.S., Eastern Michigan Collegeg Mr. Michael Jones, B.S., Eastern Michigan Collegeg Mr. Oliver Helman, BA., Northern Michigan College of Educationg Mr. Ambrose Sikorski, B.S., Western Michigan University. INDUSTRIAL ARTS--Mr. Melvin Smith, B.S., Eastern Michigan Univcrsityg Mr. Robert Stevenson, B.S., Bradley Universityg Mr. Emerson Riggs, B.A., Eastern Michigan University, M.A., Wayne State University. Jim Pittman instructed his fellow students Eric Fulton, Larry Troy- W anek and Tom Althouse on the operation of the lathe. W Skills for future occupations were developed Our industrial arts program provided pre-vocational training as well as exploratory Work in the trades. This year a new course, power mechanics, was offer- ed providing training in small gasoline engines, such as outboard motors, power 1awnmowers,and even auto- mobile engines. Print shop performed many services for the school during the year. COMMERCIAL-Miss Nancy Sharp, B.S., Western Michigan College 5 Miss Anna Pearl Crawford, B.S., Northwestern University, M.E., Wayne State Universityg Mr. Eugene Guido, A.A., B.S., M.B.A., Eastern Michigang Mr. James Olson, B.S., Central Michigan. p W. 'xy -A COMMERCIAL-Mr. Leland Faulmann, B.S., Eastern Michigan College, M.A., Eastern Michigan Universityg Mrs. Eleanor Willick, B.S., M.E., Wayne State Universityg Mr. Richard Rood, B.S.C., State University of Iowag Mr. Richard Croteau, B.S., Western Michigan University. Students practiced with a dictaphone which reproduced dictation as they typed. Speed and accuracy were our goals in commercial courses Providing vocational training suitable to the business world, the commercial department offered a variety of courses to prepare students for commercial jobs. Typing shorthand, bookkeeping, office machines, transcription, and, this year, a new course with electric typewriters was offered. Speed and accuracy were important during a timed writing in Mr. Olsen's typing class. LANGUAGE-Mr. Clifford Kraemer, A.B., M.A., Uni- versity of Michigang Miss Gertrude Cook, A.B., DePauw University, M.A., Wayne State Universityg Miss Eunice Crothers, Ph.B., University of Chicago, M.A., University of Michigan. Students took advantage of our library facilities. f . V 1 , fi ,,, , 'fr Mxfigg LIBRARY-Miss Ruth Huff, B.S., Wayne State University. JOURNALISM -Mr. Louis Silvasi, B.S., M.S., Indiana University. -Iq- Thel use of the tape recorder was a valuable aid in language stu y. Other lands became known to us through their languages Whether studying for an exam or just reading for pleasure, the students found the library to be very helpful and profitable. Miss Ruth Huff and her staff are always on hand to help the students choose a special book for a report or give a refer- ence needed for homework research. The library has been an answer box for students puzzled over a homework question and a quiet place to read a good book. SPECIAL EDUCATION-Mrs. Lois Weichert, B.S., Central Michigang Mr. Leonard A. Gadzinski, B.A., Alma, M.S., Indiana University. Extra help for those who desired to seek it The basic goal for the Special Education classes Was to meet the specific needs of the handicapped students at Hazel Park High School. More time was put into their studies to make the subject clearly understood. Mr. Leonard Gadzinski and Mrs. Lois Weichert worked to meet the needs of the students and planned the course of study they needed. Rules of safe driving were learned and practiced by our students Mr. Skinner explains shifting gears to Gladys Ross. One of the most awaited and exciting days of a teenager's life is his sixteenth birthday, for then he can obtain a driver's license. In order to get a driver's license in our state, we had to have a Driver Education Certificate, which was obtained through a driver training class. This class consisted of two parts: theory, where the student learned the mechanics and techniques of a car and how to driveg and actual experience in driving a car where they applied what was ed in the classroom. Em DRIVER TRAINING-Mr. Charles Skinner, B.S., Eastern Michigan Collegeg Mr. Edward Kuhn, B.S., Central Mich- igan College, M.A,, University of Michigang Mr. Jack Boughton, B.S., Michigan State University. Keeping the students healthy 1 physically fit was important Good health was stressed to the students through pre- cautionary methods as well as physical fitness. In our gym and swimming classes we learned the value of phys- ical activity to build strong bodies. Volleyball, badmin- ton, swimming, basketball, tumbling, calisthenics,soccer and field hockey were a few of the more popular games. This year through the nurse's office, we had a vision testing program. Mrs. L. Kotwas, school nurse. I l Racing dives were practiced in the boys' swimming classes. . PHYSICAL EDUCATION-Mr. Daniel Lutkus, B.S., Volleyball was a popular game In gym Class' Eastern Michigan Collegeg Mrs. Donna Skomski, B.S., Michigan State Universityg Miss Marjorie Smith, B.S., Michigan State University. Together we learned about cooking, sewing, and design Homemaking, the art and skill of maintaining an ef- ficient household, was an area of special interest to many girls. Dressmaking, designing, sewing, cooking, proper methods of budgeting, and diet care were only a few of the fundamental objectives of the department. Practical experience was gained in the cooking and sewing rooms, which provided the necessary practice to become a good homemaker. The experience gained through class work will help these future homemakers. 1, o 5f'3:5ff:9.'1? HOME ECONOMICS-Mrs. Mary Anderson, A.B., Fair- mont West Virginia State Collegeg Miss Leah Schlichtman, B.S., University of Nebraska, M.E., Wayne State Univer- sityi Mrs. Harriet Vanloo, B.S., Western Michigan Uni- versity. Girls learned to make loop rugs in home arts classes. Miss Schlichtman watches some of the girls in sewing class working on dresses. Mr. Empson's glee club classes were popular as stu- dents joined together in harmony. MUSIC-Vocal-Mr. Freeman Empson, B.A., B.M., Lawrence College, Instru- mental-Mr. Bernard Leutholtz, B.M., M.M., University of Michigan. Art and music brought an appreciation of beaut The music department, consisting mainly of vocal and instrumental groups, provided training for students who showed interest and aptitude in these areas. Training in- cluded not only classroom and band practice periods, but also public performances in concerts, assemblies, athlet- ic and social events, the annual Christmas program,and at graduation ceremonies. In addition to the glee club classes, there were the Choir, Concert Band, Marching Band, and the popular Pep Band. This year the department added string instruments to its program. , , , ll , ,, veloped in arts and crafts classes. ART-Mr. John Burns, B.F.A., Illinois Wesleyan University, Mr. Harold Lose, Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Museum School of Art Philadelphia, B.S., Edin- , boro State Teachers College Qnot shownj TODIAN Mr. D. Sullivan KHead Custodianj, Mr. E. Quick, and Mr. Liss Mrs. D. Heck and Mrs. M. Waldron - Mr. Parks and Mr. Hibbler qw S SZPQW. A-Nik, f' vcf .mv we V , 3 Q4 'WM si' wif TOGETHER WE ARE BUILDI G THE FO D TIO FOR OUR EDUCATIO Together, step by step, we have been climbing the ladder of our high school education through the many elective and non- elective courses offered by our school. Although our interests varied,we still shared the same goal--that of achievingagood ed- ucation. As we progressed from one grade to anoth- er, we began to realize more and more that know- ledge and a happy useful life went had in hand. Working with our teachers, we developed our thinking, and we also took part in many activities which we knew would add to our leaming. And so- until we reach our goal, we will con- tinue to work on the foundations of our education which will eventually lead us to a better life. Studart Council: M. West and T. Krakosky. Adams, D. Adkinson, D. Anderson, D. Arbaugh, K. Archer, S. Arndt, D. Bach, N. Barker, D. Barnett, D. Bishop, L. Bonocorsi, F Borts, L. Bowers, R. Bowman, D. Broich, R. Brock, J. Budry, R. Burke, R. Byars, J. Cappellano, C. Carlson, L. Cates, S. Chism, S. Churnbler, R. Clark, D. Cole, R. Coleman, C. Cox, B. de Langis, j Dieckman, H. Dodge, H. Dorsett, B . Eldred, D. Ellis, J. Filthaut, S. Foate, D. Ford, D. Foster, K. Fude, L. Furze, L. Garska, C. Gomand, C. Gosliar, Gould, K. Grantham. S. Griffin, V. Gustafson, B. Hartman, B. Henderson, L. Hendricks, D. Hicks, L. Hill, S. Hill, V. Hope, B. Houlton, J. Howay, V. Hunter, J. R, Lining up for undergraduate pxctures Hutchens, J. Ilmi, P. Janzewski, A. 1 Jarvi, P. Jeffery, S. Johnson, G. Jones, B. Jones, K. Jones, R. King, B. Kipp, R. Knoblouk, B. Krakosky, T. ' Kuck, J. Kurzynski, Lambert, M. kgslgglsls' W. x?1r1t.:' dt' Lelvever' A' Mitscher, R, Moore, T. Lester, H. Morton, C. Ligman, J. Moskal, B. Liss, C. Mullen, C. Lloyd, J. Nash, J. McKenzie, S. McLay, A. Nash, T. McLemore, J. Ni', F. Mack, S. O'l3onnell, F. Penn, J. Pittman, R. Pittman, E. Proszkowski, E Richie, E. Richmond, J. Russell, L. Russell, W. Scafone, L. Schumaker, M. Scott, D. Sell, J. Septer, P. Shaw. E. Skovbye, B. Like many students, John Miller, Gary Muller, Skwieg-C,5, Barbara Moscow, and John Penn met in the student commons. Slamka, R. 545114.-g FW. k . N 372, ,gi -,T , 33:3 Ugg: Q3 YA 9 . -N t ,Z gy 1. .gf -,,. l.. ,Q , Qu i, ' es: 2. Mg. 1. .np ', , fm... - .L .1 ,gg n llla V I , , 23? s f ' L .f . . Q Eff 'ii 'dy V , -. 9 . , . 0 Q1 ' E K Ig L 'Q Q . M if if !'?5!F Q' ' ' .w,,?.,v' - . . I .g ' ' ' ' ,kg L.,, , 3.1 , , , f- -- W K ff., UL, f s, 7 M13 j , , L. ,.,, ., .. - , . .. - ,,. , f , 9, ,Q- V.. I C? J x . ,Y V. A W 4 'AEK A3 4 li In 5' J ,gi K ,..f 7 , V ,' ' t . r, f 5 A Q-'Atl Wi' fi? 3 J, H . uv .,' , ff .-1 . if 'i.',,-nf 5 . fig' Q. , 1. . ,H l S 1 ,wx su' 5 A Slater, K. Smith, K. Spice, C. Stephens, T. Stephenson, E. Stoddard, A Stone, C. Stone, J. Streetman, D. Strotz, M. Stroud, D. Stroud, K. Sturr, J. Sullivan , R. Sutherland, L. Tabata, Y. Telax, W. Thompson, C. Towers, B. Tribula, J, Turoski, F. Underwood, B Vie au, M. Waatti, J. Ward, R. Watkins, J. Watson, J. Watson, L. Webb, J. Wellington, D Wells, C. Wemer, A. West, M. Whitaker, B. Wier, J. Wilson, R. Woodward, T. Yonkos, E. Young, P. Young, S. Cayner, K. Sale of undergraduate pictures in the old school nuff said? Student Council: C. Kupiecg L. Reed, and P. Casey. Adams, B. Ades, M. Aho, R. Alexander, C. Allison, A. Allison, M. Allison, P. Anderson, M. Arrington, B. Arrington, L. Ashley, T. Bannerman, P. Bartz, H. Belcher, B. Bennetts, S. Bickford, P. Blalock, B. Blass, K. Bocchini, R. Bortnem, K. Bosse, C- Boyer, F. Brady, L. Borngess: r, R. Brandymore, L. X . 1 A , - it .C ,A Brennan, T. , 1 H, F Brown, R. K , 3 ' Brown, S. A ff .E X ti H K W A ,. 5 .,,, B C, R. A l Q ,Q A Biicchare, J. . Bumbalougan, B. 'V Q . ' V Burkman, . I 9' . Q . A 2 . F , ,, m 3 Burress, H. V ' , Bylski, J. . 1' ' B d, S. Claim, J. N I , ,Vx 1 ' f WFTWQ , . Q 'Y wif uf' 4 la CamPhell,D. .. 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Dings, K. Doot, M. Dorosz, G. Dozier, R. Dufour, R. Dulock, S. Duncan, E. Dylon , D Edwargis, im. El ie, T. El?inger, K. Emer . F. Engei, S. English, K. Ericson, J. Ethrid e, B. Ferlangi, R. Fettes, R. Finzel, D. Flake, M. Frazier, H. Fulkerson, J. Gaster, D. Gaudet, J. Garola, J. Gendron, C. Germain, T. Gibbons, S. Gordon, R. Gossett, J. Goyette, F. Gray, J. Grazia, D. -+- ww mmmcg fi-52.50 4-4-'Q ff' muff? ' ' t i 5. F , lirr .7 -Qu , ,,.., M... YT, 71 Gym class provided plenty of exercise. 1 ' X K , Q xi ,lil Harper, R 5 'V Harris, A M Hartley, M V ' Q L - Hamilton, c. , W U . A Q 'H Rf . V ' Q f . i .J I ,, ..,, ,. 4, Hauser, D. , : . Hendrick, R. Qt V 'gi' Henry, A. 1 Hens1ey.J- X K, H .,.,. . . ,.. Hin, D. 3 Hilliker, M. Hobson, D. Hodgson, C. -', . K 5 'ELL Holeton, S A Holcomb, D. ' , . F ' 15' Holmes, J.- Holman L ' U . Hook, B. is Howard, F. ' ,, , Howard, J. Howarth, E- .6 ' Hubbert, B. gulbefit, M. K 4 H3:23.,'fa' - I y hz? . JN 73 M ww. 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Turner, R- , S Rudzewicz, J, Vandefkaay, A. - ' ,tx Ryder, F, V8IllBhdil'lEham, R. ' 7' ' Saunders, S. Van Luven, M. ' ' Schlappiv N' Wad0I'd, L. ' I a , Schultz, J- Waelde, B. ' ' J Q I ' Schuyler, B. Walt, K. 'N . - 1 3 Self, J. Warren, L. r I V 5, .5 .4-. ' sharp G. W W, 2 ' 'ii Shepghrd, J. Wxigf, D. . I 'P 5 7 Sherrill, R. Wan, J. W ' Shorts J' Webb, J. 1, .5 , A S Sienkowski, V. Williams, E. I ' 4' wvrfssyp- if W 1 ' t. n . in , . -- Slggefz J. Wisniewski, L. V r Smith, B. Wobrock, B. A X , Smith, D. Wyatt, K. Q ' ' i S J 'S Smith, J. Wysocki, J. 4- ' 'Q . ff Spitzer, J. Zang, C. W . -., . , ' V1 Q , S unar, E. Zemelis, P. z A I? . - 1 SEaats, J. Zupancic, J. r 1 ,',' I 1 gtaffgrfii, K. L Sclffutz, .Qi i- 2 4 by ' 4 Q M Q tan ri ge, . u ivan, . 'V l V A - -. il flaw .Aim I I Steele, M. Steinaway, S. Stevens, R. Stokes, J. Storrs, D. Strnad, N. Sullivan, F. Suszek, R. ,RW ion Student Council: H. Solloseg Secretary: C. Kostaneckig President: L. Ringlg Treasurer: C. 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Shqmak, Sims, M. smith, C. Smith, D. Sollose, H. Spaysky. D. Steele, D. Stoddaxd, A. Sh-atton,L. Sh'inger,S. Suarez,N. SykeS,J- Teague,S. Thompson,j. Thompson,P. 'Durkette,B. Vandevender Vennard,S. Wallace, A. West,J. Wi1kinson,C. Wright,B. Wygle, G. Wy1a.nd,E Young,L. Zak, D. Za1ot,K. Zwark, K. Clark, B. One way to learn was to act out the things we studxed S. fag, Secretary: P. Cesarog Student Council: J. Eberhardt, S. Bakkila, President: L. Resmondo: Treasurer: D. Barringer Knot picturedl. Q- ,W .E xr A I ff gm. I 5 ' g - C H Q. I' A 5 1 4711! 41' R i A ., Adfm. . V ,J , tt. fs , . X QQ. iv xg C sr 'U' ,C N 2 ,fre Vw 'rf' L.. Allison, D. Antoine, A. Ashlin, E. Bakkila, S Barker, M. Barringer, D. Bastian, D. Beare, S. Beard, L. Bedford, D. Bell, P. Beloskur, O. Berner, J. Berner, L. Bevins, D. Biclawski, S, Billinghurst, H. Boreland, C. Bowling, C. Bowlus, B. Boyd, D. Brady, D. Bray, L. Brown, M. S. Priest, Vice-President: G. Roberts, Student Council: P.Fulkerson, Bullmgto Bullingt Burrow, Buettner, G. o Butare, J. Byrd, C. n,C n,K Caldwell C. Cantu, S. Cannon, D. Cate, E. Cates, C. Ces aro, Chafy, C. Clark, L. Coley, T. P. Cooper, R. Cougler, Coursol, W. Crider, M. Cross, J. Curtiss, Darisean R. , c. Davis, D. , 'vw YF Costa, C. .3 J- ' , Ti 4 . . Em, E Garn, U. Gordon, Greene, Guzall, S Haag, S. Haines Hahka, C . R 'X Hallock, Hammers Harland, Harris, G Haupt, M Haupt, R Haus er, Hawkins Hawkins, Hay, B. Hazelton Hepler, R Hill, K. Holbert, Hollan, 'r Holster, Hope, D. Hornberg Hostetler Howay, S Howe, D. Hughes, Isopo, F. Jackson, jackson, James, B Jennings Jerneycic Johnston Jones, B. Jones, P Jones, S. Justice, G Kaufman, Kettlewel Kinney , A. T L Gross, R F QI L. I 1 . i L , a .,.,.',f.,I' . fi 'N 3 , Lx,.gfL 2 .4 f .- 3 ,f f- ....a,. ,. V, .. L zngkwx v I .-gQ..'--.5,U.'.....Jii- iff-.. ' View V fr 'K ' L . . H i P Q. iv k I1 2. V ,L A , W- ,.. ., V I I ! 1 - .. z gifs., mg, 54.1 Q f1,9f'9. 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J' t 1 xuimiiig' ' 'TY J' , .0 w f . i . .. . J .ff FS J V. , x 5,1 , , Q. 9 . 2 . .., ., ,,,, .,f., - .,,.,. .,,,,,,,..,. , ,. vw.. , , , , . . ..g...,.t , 4, ,mes ,gi ,.,,,,,,,., my .,. ' W... n.. '. H, al 8 Y ,vt f . i A , N, J an 4 A I .J 9' X 4' Q 4- I xl it 1. C is .1 N' , no 'Law' ,1 'li 3 . 1 , Af' . T, fm,- S by 2 fi if Ringl, L. Robbins, S. Roberts, G. Rolfe, L. Roose, T. Salyer, S. Scaccia, J. Scafone, R. Schmitz, J. Schultz, B. Schumacher, J. Scully, P. Scully, P. Sergent, P. Seymour, T. Shannon, W. Shepherd, C. Shepherd, J. Sherman, S. Sliribbs, J. Simmons, P. Skeen, T. Smith, D. Smith, G. Smith, R. Smith, M. Stainsby, T. Stapleton, C. Steimlosk, R. Stephani, D. Stephens, J. Stone, E. Takacs, J. Tate, I. Thibodeau, T. Thomas, C. Stuckey, J. Studer, P. Suggs. J . Sypniewski, D. Thompson, D. Trail, K. Tremper, J. Tressilian, B. Trotter, C. Truba, D. Tucker, P. Turner, L. Utriainen, O. Valone, J. Venz, R. Vickers, I. Vigneault, K. Wallace, J. Walt, K. Walt, G. Walton, B. Watson, C. Watson, B. Watt, R. Webb, J. Weideman, J. White, C. White, D. White, J. Whisnant. G. Wilds, W. Willey, J. Williams, H. wolf, R. Wroblewski, J York, B. Zamboni, C. Zeiter, R. Demer, R. - v I 1 tsne MID' 560161801 J. Crossg President: F. Staggg Vice-president: D. Crantg Treasurer : V. Ranking Student Council: C. Scott, J. Maczuga, and S. Snowden. , : ,, ' Adki.ns,D. Cope,M. ,1 in V ' ' K Q Amdt,R. Cummmghl. 'Q' f I-W ' J V 'I V A1thouse,T. Curran,C. . Q '.,L r .Ei . ' Akers,P. D'Agostino,T. 3 A 25 f f t id Q2 fa, 2 K , Baker,C- ' 7 Bartow,W. 2: '7 Beamer,B. , G K Bowers,S. V J ,L A B0zik,B. , A I ' Bozowski,K. -' '59,-' , ' Burger,C. .Af '17 t n t Burgessa 35: v if , V But:-1sh,C. 9' - it if' Y F Caston,B .5 g ' U X - w Catchpo1e,G . I if I ?4 if ' A Gl3mpe,Bu I W 'ig A Q V C1Hl'k,B . . X . . Clayton,-I. ' 'S' Co1e,S. f A V 41, if 3 ' get ,Y Q P Eamilf is A ' K gf 5 'Virginia Rankin, Delores Grant, and Sharon Snowden gave election speeches. Vg 3:1 ,4.- 4. 11' V f wa' , ' .1 31 wfilifl L X h,,,,- 'A ' l A ' A K In 4 N x , U K Vg bs: , I, X I A uv I A ' S A Yrf 7, i l.: wi X. M .fa I fe I g ' Q 5 any ' L .K fu, ' ' A 5 Y- . ' 1 ,,-- A 'llffffw VV R - A xl ' 5 L 7,1 A dl N ,'-.1 h Fi Q I M1 ,N r-.,f - Y, V n . K I r' E ' ,Y A'V v4EA lxq A I 9 . 5 .. , Q K , GX S , Ml, sififz' Dahleru , B. Daniel,ll3. Deathera e, P. Dennis, lg. Dodge, J, Doron, R. Dunsavage, M. Ellis, L. Ferrell, J. Flanders, D. Fulton, E. Gleason, C. Golinski, R. A Goovert, R. Gordon, J. Getting that homework done in the new library Grace' 'I' was almost fun. Graham, R. K ' k', P. z Grant, D. Kzglxliilj Q Q Gross, J. Ken, B. V y Harland. A- Killian, B. .5 L,.,1,1-l ' Harris, D. Knight, R, N I ' h Hepner, B- LaLone, J. 1' ty Hocking, D. Laube, K. A l f Humphrey. G- Laube, M. ., ,4 7 i 3 ' f A '.:,:,,a.Ufr'Y Q 4 F- Q Hutchinson, E. A N K V ' - 1amfoS.D- kZQ:..2z, T. ff l . L, Johnson, E. Lenz L, ' , I Nd Johnson, R. Liss: B. it nm? f. M 9 Lloyd, B. Lockhart, D. Lukkari, C. Luther, S. Www Lynch, F. McClain, L. McKenzie, K. McKinney, S. Mack, J. Maczuga, J. Matcheu, K. May, B. Meek, D. Merkel, B. Merchel, T. Mi1am,B. ' L ' J 'T' J ,gnu . . V. The new dual compartment lockers were just the thing according to these approving smiles. i ' fu v A .- . '- Morton, R. Somero, M. ' X1 ' Newbery, J. Spice, P. I OI1ver, S. Spriks, P. V ,U A Oullette, L. Standridge, J. Q I It 1 , 5 'A 1 c e. t Q ..: Er? J Q lgeiafce, B. Stag? F. Q-, 'Q - ' Y in ' e e ' ',,I, tee e, W. 4-M 1 ' Peterglnllls R. Stetson, M. V . . V my - iii. K A Pickett, J. Sylvester, M. f- r ', Q . 1 .5 . M .-MW., h b Q 4 . 5 - H - . Poe, B. Tabata, D. ,, '5 ' 4' gohlod, H. ?HmlplinMS. r V t' , R. ay or, . l, A Y i- 5 R:1rlci1r?,SV. Thompson, H. ' 55.4 L X 6, Reed, L. Thompson, S. ' gg 4- f x HICC, B. Todd, M. ' 2 ' f. Ross, E. Troyanek, L. , ,W . A -' -V Ruditis, G. Valentine, L. t y- 1 fi ' e , 1 Rllffilli. J- Vincent, C. 5... .W ' . I' Rumsby, B. Wgir, M, 1 V' -J ' Sannef, T- Wellman, B. 5 1 5 4. U M Schllmzf S- White, D. .,.. .L,.l..-.L M... ,MM . ,ki 1 W Schneeber er, J. Wh't , D, ,. i Q Sch?-raz, Williams, J. 1 ' ' .. ., C0 v - ' ' , R- I 1 1l'u? lgZ?2?n W . , if Yost, B. Yow, D. Zeitz, P. Q, do 1, Q, bf, S' Y 5 .. , 5. I ,, S r 'nl .r X-,.5y,'.,w. V V :Xi kr. , Env ' 2 1 51 Q Q ee r 'ct 9 E m g t- QT 9 4 Sandy Cole and Dan Flanders enjoy the new Cupcake sale posed a serlous problem-to buy or not to buy? cafeteria which was also used for study hall, ,, G i 55 1 I V ' Q P P - ' Treasurer: K. Griffith, Secretary: W. Neviewg President: F. Smothermang Student Council: D. Nawrocki, D, Scon, and H, Golembag Vice-presiden ti T. Sipi la, .1 1, Allen, T. ' ' ' ' ' Allmen, B. ,Q ,avi ,' ' Afndt, T. - 'f'x T' ' 4-ref' 1. ' A H Arnold, J- iw . . , Alexander, D. 7 . .4 f V9 Askew, R. x A M W- Bach, B. 1 V Bain, B. , I ., ,.,. MF., 1 3 ' garlow,PA ll , - Bifiiiko, J. A' Ballinger, J. 4 B Y ' A . ' B' ,P. ef, 1 1 Y Riser.. ' A fl 2 ' Blake, .l. I Q . - 1 S. V B n errr A ' ' ' v. I Boldt, B. l 2 U. P l Book, T. 1,7 , Botos, G. LAN K i 1 , , . N,,,, -W L- ' . ' E Bonnici, E. EW ' Boussum, K. ' - Bowen, L. . Bowman, D. VI' 2' B 1 1 Lv IA 1 V r Boyer, R, i nf, E V. Brace, R. f - Bradley, J. llgradgke, M. V b PQI ran ymore, K. . K ahah!! -aww grenrfemanf, S F' , ner ey, . Q Brig , T. Broj: M, m , ' ,ff Erownli T. - B321 Af ,ETL J Q, Bunner, P. If Carbone, E. Q ggi' A V Carey, D. 75 Carley, P. L' l Carolan, B. - Y 5 .1 ' , , ,.:f., ,3., Chisholm, D. ', ? V 6 ' Clements, C. Q . Coleman, B. , Q X A Cooper, C. , Q 3 .gl . .f ..., .L.f. 3 Corazza, H. Crowley, J. Cunningham, J. V. A A1 5 Cunningham, P. fs I gs, 5 All! J' me If Ag . ,.,.,.,7., EQIP? I 13 . P as 4 A, :gb , 5 ,aa QL? VE ,. 'iv-J? 'i , ral ,pf . , V, 5 5 ,EQ ' 3 FQ Y 1 2 F 125 . ,QE P lag. ' 4 . . so . f ' if Q 5 ' 'Is w V ,. AAA ,- Li 4 . Q' f W WK V A Daniel B . - ' ' Dankert L. Y Dant V , H Day 5 , , A Deacon A. Dees 5' - 1 ' f f' Q v 4774 avis, I. fm A if rj., D G , Ji Z1 a W ' ' DeMeulenaere, D. uh-L s F2 ,. V Denison B. - i Demps, M. X f - Dixon, H. ga 4, 9 X ,L Dorman, N. .C . 1 J a . A . ,, f Duffy .J - L aff- U' 'hBdBd .7 , I . J T Ecksr, A. The Ragtime Wedding at t e an en er .W Q 5 V , , . .. f D - - Edwards, B. ' 5. ? Ellis, L. , Eg. ' A N gnnest, Sf! . X' A Mrhfg, L t, . Q ' A I Fantore, J. H .. is . Federoff, C. Foskett, S. L K f Ef1f? ?f J. - im g 1 1: -' E' , . erar , . in ' a e Cettlinger, J. Gettlin er, J. Cinaqi. Coovert, C. ' 'gs fv- Grady, M. i ' criffnh, K. f QQ' Gustafson, E. ' Guzdzial, J. 'kv' Hakala, C. ' Grabowski, L. Graves, K. Greene, W. Greer, C. Hanson, S. 1 Harlow, C. ' Hamish, E. Hazelxigg, B. Sandy Brenneman and Jim Bedenko at the new book SIDES. Hendrick, L. Henry, L. Hines, J. Hitchcock, L. Hoffdal, D. Hulley, G. Hu p, A. Hylion, R. Jamac, D. Jones, B. Jones, D. 73 if Jones, R. Keast, R. Kelly, E. Kerr, N. King, R. Kopriva, R. Ilgostinko, N. k', T. Kulctisyllil? I Lacey, R. Lafler, K. Laird. V. Lamberger, C. Lambert, J. Landrem, B. Laursen, N. Students took time out for pizza at the PTSA dance, which was the first dance in the new high school. L a Baumbard, D. Eleanor Bonnici, Gail Harlow, Jim LaLone, Nancy Kerr,Karen Criffith,and Elaine Carhone showed off their class rings. V., , Lee, R. Lett, M. Lewis, B. Lewis, D. Lewis, M. Lickman, N. Loyd H. Lundizerg, K. Luther, B. McCain, B. McConaghie, J. . il 25, McConnell, R. . McDonald, J. McDonald, J. Marr, G. Martz, B. Mathews, M. Mathews, R. Mattson, .L Maxwell, R. May. J. Maynor, L. Mayes, D. Mendell, C. 5 ,V A If -4 f 4, f, l . N., 5,1 3 'K wil l , V up A , ,. ya if I ,,. , 'h if C 1 - A Q 5 5 14 I ' H . 5 2. , 2. 4,!, ,V VV VV .. V 4 A , D f D gf V 2 wif-Q ,,A, J , P A'.' lf..-TT. . . .,1L, . X,,. T . XIV , sq -1 .- , J, , . . ,A,.:... ,at Q A 3, -1 P ' ni , I , +R G' f V 1 v-- .' . . i 1 3 ' , J . i f ee. n L - l f La. .I W. A , R - Q g 13 if x V. w w e Merchel, B. Miller, A. Miller, C. Miller, G. Miller, E. Milstedt, S. Misner, .l. Mitchell, S. M ' , S. Mggiicfm, D. Nash, D. Nawrocki, D. Nettles, B. Neview, W. Nielsen, E. Nippa, B. Novick, A. Oboza, J, O'Brien, D. O'Neil, L. Ostrowski, R, Oullette A, Owens Pack C Eleventh graders do some serious studying. Gary Davis and Frank Smotherman portray This Is Your Life, Samuel Clemens, in English class. . 55 , , Pank, R. I 2 , 5 V, me , Passeno, J. - ' , V - Patrick, E. Pads' C' 9 P Perkins,.l. .gp y ' V. Perrault, J. f ' Q- J' y 9' rliitiis' KL B D i 4 B i ips, . V ' 'W' L ei! ' YQ ' , Pierce, B. Pirl, D. ., 't Qi i Pitcher, P. ,V - f ' ,V Pittman, S. ' VIV ,V V ' ' l ,,. ' if W . ,V i,, PM t f , . . V .e Platzk R. S - C . . -P . P waf - Plourd, P. V V ,jpg V V P Quifouef' C- P il Ralfd HU, S- Q , 1 Reesoi, D. fi . lg ' 1? ' Richardson, K. QV- Tx ' ' 3' 3 I Richmond, C. 11-li. ' Q P P .PDPP ' Richmond M 5 N i A , . Robinson . f Rohrbeck, B. V V A A V , Rolfe, H. ' mf-A V J .Ji 5 Q 35 . , JIV Y ROY. R- Swltalslu, L. Ru fllll, H. Thomas, G, Russell. P- Thornton, D. Sanborn, C- Tommas, S. Scalet, E. Topolslg, D. Schaff, L. Truba, . Schonmeier, M. Truskowski, A. Scott, D. ' Vanston, P. Selman, T. Waldron, R. Shaw, F. Wardlaw, J. Sherrard, M. Watt, M. Shull, J. Weaver, L. Sxdelmker, G. Webb, D. Simancik, C. Webster, D Simeck, D. Wekwert, D. Sipila, T. Wells, N. Sm, Wllllams, L. smirk: gi Wilson, J. Smith, E. Wilson, P. Snavely, P, WUI-fl'alI1e. J- Soles H- Wood, R. E?1i'2'saM1a 3.Y 'k' S3 a or , . , , Stallard, N. ylfglf p, Zeock P. 5231531 Qlfmffllff J- Stephenson, M. mr Stewart, C. Sturdivant, R. Sullivan, J. Summey, V. Swindell, S. The juniors still claim that the seniors were just plain lucky in the junior- senior basketball game. fy ,HEI vngffw, 'U' Wan K' lfflifll WW sh... Q1 9-5 FRONT ROW - Secretary: J. Krajewskig Treasurer:D. Coodneyg Student Council: B. Neil and C. Phillips. BACK ROW - Student Council: D. Dabrowski and Ed Duda, Vice-president: P. Mahanesg President: T. Thompson. ...I . 1 w...N. -- - .V ' ,.,.. - di I ff 1 E - '-.:.iSs.t:,,y. F' ' I Ez! 1 . r 1 J: ' f f - 'Ti' 1 ig' .3 I g. I, r Allen, s. Jacob, G. Anzur, B. Jones, K. , fs! ., Beare B. ,I nes, N. 'gf i - . Borden, H. Kcarvinen, R. ' ,I '+L' , Ex ga A 4 Cain, S. Carter, C. Chapman, K. Cherry, B. Costa, G. Cumming, L. Dees, B. Duda, E. Earnheart, S. Edwards, R. Etherton, P. Filthaw, A. Freeman, W. Gettlinger, J. Colemba, H. Goodney, D. Harturck, G. giggg-tscii' T' Ed Duda, Doreen Goodney and Tom Thompson gave speeches for Jacks' S' the January elections of the 12-B CIHSS- Koenen, I. Paciocco, D. Krajewski, J. Pagnani, E. Langlois, R. Paxton, L. Leiter, K. Pesta, R. Lesslely' M. Phillips, G. Lotharlus, L. Piffmfm, J' Lutkus, J. Prentxss, H. McDonald, R. Sanneff J- Mackie, L. Scheutz, D. Mahanes, P. Shillair, J. Mancini, D. Spring, B. Massa, J. Svacha, R. V Mesarosh, A Thompson, T. Nash, J. Towers, M. Neil, B. Wellman, J, Norris, S. Vanlandingham, B. 1 Wiw. ,i. B, .. , sg, ,sp , W Burgess, J 1 ' 7' i -' , T ,K ,Q Y' .s 1 ' , Gail Phillips and .lannie Nash admire Jim Mitchell's - class ring. Pat Mahanes and Elaine Pagnani paid their budgetsto Barb Neil, student council representitive. The always-in-fashion leotards are shown by Diane Marilyn Lett shows the popular suitcase purse Duffy. y L Fad and Fa hion Ski sweaters were a hit as shown by Sharon Keen and J im Brown. Always the most popular fashion at Hazel Park High School was the HP varsity sweater worn by Dave Ro- manski. Ed Kelly shows the Fabian sweater which made a hit Winnie Neview displays her popular Queen Ann heels with many boys. and short skirt. Mi - ' Bad weather or not, all eyes were on the game as HP came close to scoring a major upset against Ferndale ss Maxerle s Engllsh class enjoyed the new C a C a In a classroom fac1l1t1es of the new school. basketball season. Music for our dances was furnished by our own stu- dents. The north entrance of the old school was well popu- lated just before bell time. Macbeth took on added 'realism' in this dramaticl?l presentation. the Harvest Moon dance. Every year same old thing -- locker registration. Dolores Grant learned some of the fine points of giving a speech in English class. 51 4. 0 ML 1 1? 4 ,ga Q 53 5 f??fT3 I . 3 -1. 14 V QS 4 ff? El f fi ' 24 - Q: s y' V N TGGETHER WE ACHIEVED OUR GGAL When first we entered HPHS, our minds and hearts were overflowing with many dreams and aspirations. As incoming freshmen, we thoughthigh school life was a bed of roses, but each succeeding year we encoun- tered thorny challenges and problems. But together we overcame these obstacles and continued to cultivate the seeds of knowledge which our faculty and admini- stration so tediously sowed. Now with the conclusion of our senioryear, we are ready for the harvest. Whatever lies ahead for us will be met by the strength of our education. JA UARY CL SS OFFICER Front Row: J. Clark QT:-easurerj, L. Taylor fSecretax-yj, P. Hutchens fVice Presidentj, C. McCreedy CPresidentJ Row 2: B. Munro', D. Obremski, G. Reed, S. Keen fStudent Councilj. GARY ALLEN MARVIN ARCHER LONNIE BERRY 1-JPN i ag ' Twig , g Exim , , If F, 'Q is 'Y L f, ff. i A' gg f LINDA BERNER KATHLEEN BERTELSEN DANIEL BILBREY FAY BLALOCK CAROLYN BLONDIN DOUGLAS BORTNEM JAMES BROWN MICHAEL BURKHARDT MARJORIE CARROTHERS RAYMOND CARTE JUDITH CLARK BONNIE COLLINS KATHLEEN CONNELLY LOUISE DEMMEKA CHARLES EASTON ' X 3 1-, ff- , .V Lf: ': '1 .,f1- . . mf K 1 5 X V 7 Y A IENNIE ELLIS LEE ENNEST CAROL F ESSENDEN I OAN NA F OLKERTS GERALD FULTON PATRICIA FAN TO BEVERLY GILL LENORE GRABOWS KI RAY GREGORY KATHY GUGAN PATRICIA GUSTAFSON GERALD HAKALA GARY HARNISH EVELYN HARRIS BRENDA HAWKINS KATHY HEIKKINEN Excitement was one factor that entered into the preparation for Class Day as shown by these senior girls. RALPH HEPLER LYLE HUNT PEGGY HUTCHENS STEVE J OBE PRISCILLA JONES JANET KAMIN SKI SHARON KAUFFMAN SHARON KEEN BARBARA KELLIKER ELAINE JACOB JOSEPH KURZYNSKI RICHARD LEE RHONA LINN DARLENE LUNDBERG ir' I WAYNE LYNCH ANN MCLEMORE JOANN MARRONE DONALD MAYNOR LEWIS LYONS CAROL MCCREEDY M ARY 0' BRIEN CAROLE PATE SD ELIZABETH MUNRO JERRY NEWMAN DIANE OBREMSKI ,V X Q11 MARIAN PHILLIPS ' H' iz ' In ki.: i, - E T ',., F Ns V ' f, ?fL E,z H1 g,:,,1E'- TREVA POPE ROBERT POZNICK TED PUCH GERALD REED GERALD RILEY CAROL SCHULTZ GENE SHEETS ROGER STOCCO RITA SUGGS LOIS TAYLOR RONALD TOMMAS DONNA TOPINKA 62 I KAREN WAATTI BEVERLY WALTER JAMES WELLMAN JACK WILSON NOT PICTURED RAY WOELKERS V Class Day participation is one of the most important activities in a senior's high school life. The january graduates were quite aware of this as they lis- tened attentively to various speakers during the Class Day program. JANUARY CLASS ADVISORS JANUARY CLASS ADVISORS- Mr. C. Harm, Mr. M. Jones, Mr. H. Lakin Knot picturedl. JUNE CLASS ADVISORS JUNE CLASS ADVISERS-Mr. 0. Helman, Mr. C. George, Miss G. Davis, Miss L. Schlichtman, Mr J. Pratt, and Mr. M. Smith E CLASS OFFICER 3 4 8' 44' 1? PI? M.,.3 .I ff A M4 . ,ff ' fr Front Row: J. Moore, R. Gyde, S. Vigneau1tCStudent Councilj, J. Wood CSecretax-yj, J. Engelman KTreasurerJ, E Tomczyk, R. Guzqll CStudent Councilj, Jose DaSilva fStudent Council Honoraryj. Row 2: C. Grant CVice-Presi- denty, N. Parker CPresiden0. YVONNE AICHER SANDRA ALLEN BETTY ANGELO .M .5 Q ' U ' f A+ . if.. ,W ., 'AQ Y 4 fiw 4 K 2 vu 4' ' 3 - 3 .1 1 'km 'j ' V' fl 5 , fn, '-f. vw-+ .ax'2X.'.4,ffy,g, Q k 4. L Gyn in -,exgfaig,Lwn.!x5g,AX.,:,: 3 iff: - B if ,.1 539' 1 K N -Q ' PETER ANTOSH J UAN ITA BAKER JOHN BELCHER JUDITH BELOSKUR GARY ASHLEY ATHELIA BAKER 65601 70 5, I W, LEE ANN BEST BEVERLY BICKFORD JOSEPH BOGDEN W Hljyjmgjifw up SJ H9110 SUZANNE BOURBEAU ROBERT BOWMAN GAIL BRIGHT LANNY BROWN RONALD BROWN WILLIAM BROWN , s DARLENE BROZOWSKI RITA BRYANT LARRY BUETTNER SANDRA BURLEY W, SHARON CAMPBELL SHIRLEY CAMPBELL DARLENE CARPENTER CAROLYN CASEY ROSALIE CHARTRAND DOROTHY CHIRCOP 3' I GLORIA CAPPELLANO GERALD CIHONE ALBERTA COLEMAN MARION COLEMAN DAVID COLLEY PATRICIA COOK I AMES CORAZZA GLORIA CROUCH GERALD CURCIO KAY DARBY JOSE DA SILVA GARY DAVIS SUSAN DEAL SANDRA DENNISON ANNETTE DESMARAIS ' ,, ,. ,..4,1,, ROBERT DOOT DIANA DULOCK MARGARET DURHAM LeROY EAST 2 MARGARET DONNA SALLY DORMAN DELORES EDWARDS SHIRLEY DOW JUDITH ELLIOTT MARQUITA ELLIOT PHILIP ELLIS CAROLYN ENGELMAN JUDITH ENGEI-MAN ELLEN ERVIN ROGER FELAX ' A Jose, our foreign exchange student, cut his cake at the first 12B Fun Night, which turned out to Y' iii? be a surprise birthday party for him. 4 ROBERT FERGUSON DONALD FERRIS HAROLD FISHER Q-Si K X v, GAIL FLEMING JAMES F OUTS VIRGINIA F OUTS ROBERT FULCHER MILLIE FULKERSON ROBERT FULLER , M . f fl I 4 ' if L, .. , , . x -Q, Lg 5 1 ' A -A' C X If A 5 'f ip? f ' ,Si -.., ' v 'L Q ixjfxf ,Y J I ' wg Q-gfjfl. 4 sv . , W -2 uw-,k. ff fx - mm I I -2 , Q :Elm-f l' , A . x it , L J: JZ ' NANCY GARBE CHARLES GERARD NANCY GIRVAN M w 'IEW' THERESA GLADNEY DONNA GOODWIN CHESTER GRANT I 3 i E 4 E RONALD GURNICZ RAYMOND GUZALL RICHARD GYDE EDWARD HADEL LINDA HAMILTON PAULINE HARNDEN THOMAS HICKEY GERALD HILL JOHN HOCKIN G ERWIN HOEFT KENNETH HOLMAN I UNE HOOP TOM HOWIE JOHN HUNTER OLLIE HYLTON THOMAS JANKOWSKI VICTOR JOHNSON CAROL JULION DOUGLAS KATZ KATHLEEN KINNEY SUSAN KIRK y 0 P 3 . W AN A sf x 4 f 'Q v ,. ba ' DAVID KOTERBA CARL KovAcs DOLORES KRAJEWSKI VV JOSEPH KRAKOSKY GARY KRUGER JAMES LABA Because civics was a required class for graduation, these seniors made a special effort to do well in class. DONNA LaBEAU MARGARET LaBERGE ETHEL LAGMAN '4 f EDWIN LAIRD LARRY LANCASTER DOUGLAS LASHBROOK ROBERT LAW SONIA LETCHER CHARMAINE LEWIS 5 1 EDWIN LEWIS ANTHONY LICATA M,- GERALDINE MAJOR CAROLINE MAT HIS ' Ai-l1? ' f2+'1 ROBERTA LILLY - DONNA UNN JAMES LIPAR1 PATRICIA LORD CAROL MATUSZCZAK MERRIGALE MCCARDELL EDNA MCCLAIN RACKI MCDONALD ' 7 WM ZW ff JERRY MAXWELL DONALD MAY CARL MAYS WWW SHARON MEES NANCY MILLER DONNA MOGGIO ROBERT MOON IO PEGGY N APIE R DAVID NEWBERY 5-U' HN MOORE MARYLYN MOXLEY GARY MURPHY WILLIS MURPHY ELEANOR NIELSEN NANCY NAGY SANDRA NINNEMAN SANDRA NOLAN SHARON NORTON ,ff ANTOINETTE NYCEK CAROLE O'CONNELL ARLENE OLSZEWSKI RICHARD OSBORN JAMES PALMER NORMAN PARKER DEANNA PARTIN PHYLLIS PARTIN ANNA PEISCHL DIANA PETERSON JEAN PORTER CONNIE POTTS BEVERLY PRESSON SHIRLEY PIN CHON IAQUELINE PLATZKE -, tymzrggwi-gsg ' ,,,,,t , X,Q,, , r X ELEANOR PREVO SANDRA RHULE RICHARD RICE RONALD RICE Putting time and effort into one of the most important committees in the twelfth grade were the students who worked on the class will. They were Jackie Platzke, Kathy St. John, Mr. J. Pratt, Mary Sparks, .lim Fouls, Annette Desmarais, and Diane White. DONALD REISER SANDRA REYNOLDS QW? EARL RIDGEWAY VIRGINIA RIN GL SUSAN ROBIN SON -in-'H' DAVID ROMANSKI ANNETTA FAY ROS GLADYS ROSS ERNEST ROY Jan DIANA RUDZEWICZ E MAVIS ROSE PATRICIA RUFFI BETTY RUMBALL FREDRIC SAARI BARBARA SAFERIAN CHARLES SANNER JEANETTE SANSON GUNDEGA SAULITIS ROBERT SAWYERS MARY SCHLAPPI ,EJ BETTYLOU SCHUYLER ,f li v ELAINE SMITH 86 CAROLYN SELBY PATRICIA SEPTER SYB IL SHEPHERD ROBERT SIDES RICHARD SMITH SHARON SMITH J OCELYNE SIMONEAU ALLEN STEPHENS LEON STEPHENS CAROL SOKARDA MARY JANE SPARKS KAREN STAGGS KATHLEEN ST. JOHN DIANE STOM SHARON STRNAD CARL STROMBECK Q f-X ELIZABETH STROTZ CHARLENE STUART SIDNEY SUO IOANN THURMAN JOHN SWEITZER LAWRENCE SZYMANSKI JOHN THOMAS ELAINE TOMCZYK BETTY TOWNSEND S PATRICIA TOWNSEND VIRGINIA VIERS SUSAN VIGNEAULT SHIRLEY VINCENT GEORGE VRABEL JAMES WALK E . Unit rooms were something new for stu- dents at the new HPHS. Seniors wereno exceptions as they met every morning in the cafeteria. SANDRA WALLE JAMES WALTON MARJORIE WEST DIANNE WESTHEUSER JUDITH WHITE SHERRY WHITE CAROLE WILKINS SUSANNE WESTUN DIANE WHITE . i-L PATRICIA WOLFORD JUDITH w00D CHARLENE WOODWARD LEONARD YENGLIN JAMES ZEITER FLORENCE FLOWERS GARY RISER NOT PICTURED JUDY BOYER CHARLES BURKLE CONSTANCE CLANCY DONALD DuFOUR THOR FOATE JAMES WOODARD CHESTER NAWROCKI TONY PALISE JAMES SASSLER ROBERT SMITH CHARLES THORPE fl, K ' -' fyfqf 1.A sq - 4' f 64 , Q, J ,v 'WY .Y Y 3 ,L V 1 ,Zi df ,. ' A-.er ' 9. ,QV fn' x.,v. Tfif, , 1 Q, ', av- f.' 'f W,-. ',. ,'xg'.- A ' Zfev fu. 1 5?-2 ,14 N 5 b ,' ,, -. , 4 ,xfyx , M, , wx ,Muni K wb , 1 NA, , KA. .,Kgfpf e U- 14 ' 'VJffHz.j T., L -.9 ' X R Q A . M , f 7' ' H f 'Wx -' x I 1 y , kr , H X i V yy - A - 3 A ,z K 'lx' V1 ,. NA- ,tx ,X Qt . I . , 1 1 ri' 'wg . ,Q 'lr 1 ' , Q, J ,, , px, f v , .Q , ,, Q4 . ,, J . M , ,-f A L Q ' 'P' 'Rf 4 71 K., , ,, .- X-. . ,L .L k . . Q X ,. , , A , - -, lx? NK H' N. Q A , X km J , IJ, V X. , J, .4 1 , 1 'M x B fn y . , H Y .1 ' k ' ?x ,'i .Y , 1 .v fx D. ,Y x -x fx, EXT RA-C RRICULAR CTIVITIE T UGHT THE VALUE GF WORK G TOGETHER Our extracurricular activities provided us with another opportunity to learn and achieve by working together. In our clubs and organizations we set up our own rules and methods of going about doing things. As a group we worked to increase the membership of our clubs.Then we pursued the various aims for which we organized. Working as a team, we found that we could accomplish much more than if we tried to forge ahead alone. Examples of our accomplishments were reflected in the united effort of the French Club to produce the Ta1entShow. The Y-Teens presented their yearly Carnival Dance,and the Student Council sponsored such cooperative projects as the Homecoming, the Christmas in April canned good drive, and the Executive's Conference. The publications staffs both produced the school paper and this yearbook through their working as a team. These are only a few examples of what we found we were able to do by working together. School is opened bythe 12B Class O que e tudo isto? fWhat is all this?j Jose DaSilva wonders at a surprise birthday party given by the 1213 class. As the last year in the old school opened, it brought with it many exciting and new activities. Clubs strived to increase their membership and planned many social events to round out the school's extra-curricular activities. To get the year off to a good start, the 12B's sponsored a fun night for their class, which also fell on the birthday of Jose DaSilva, this year's foreign exchange student. He received many gifts from the class and also from the Student Council. Soft drinks and a birthday cake were served. class. Holds the remains of his birthday cake during a party in Spanish . .,,,, .Mw- Sue Robinson helps with the eye testing program Eye testing, a yearly occurrence, took place soon after school started to assure each student of proper eyesight to prepare himself for the year's activities ahead. Homecoming, an annual event at HPHS took place soon after school started and many floats were sponsored in the parade. Many alumni came to the football game for a reunion with old classmates. Homecoming events were evaluated by members of the Homecoming committee after all these excit- ing events had taken place. Students met to evaluate this yeax-'s Homecoming Karen Mitchell, Margaret La Serge, and Jim Walker have a gab session. George Vrabel and Judy Eberhardt bobbied for apples at the biology Club Halloween party. Fall Activities Brought Parties, Dances, Conference Students did the Mexican Hat dance at the Harvest Moon dance sponsored by the 12B class. the points system A r v H E Don Topolsky and Elaine Carbone in a scene from GO WEST YOUNG MAN Terry Rubino has the draw on Elaine Carbone as Vera Laird looks on. The wild west is reopened b the Hi-Masquers. The play, GO WEST YOUNG MAN, was presented by the High Masquers in November. The setting was a dude ranch in California, and the cast included 15 persons. ln... . The cast of GO WEST YOUNG MAN included Elaine Hut- chinson, Vera Laird, Leon Stephens, Don Topolsky, Elaine Carbone, Patricia Podulka, Don Smith, Eric Mil1er,Prisci11a Jones, Brenda Hawkins, Dwaine McDonald, Pamela Keen, jim Walker, Dianne Miller, and Terry Rubino. Pretty Smiles from future Hazel Park Homecoming queens. T' Bob Monasterque, Bonnie McKinley, Inge Maier, and Bob Watson wait for their undergrad pictures. Lots of fun at a 10B Fun night John Moore and Annette Desmaris tied the knot at the Sadie Hawkins dance. Sadie Hawkins Dance At the Sadie Hawkins Dance, a time for the unforgettable characters of Dogpatch to emerge, Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner were announced. Marriages were performed and judges chose the best corsage from a row of boys proudly displaying them. Elaine Tomczyk and Chester Grant were selected as Lil' Abner and Daisy Mae. Announcing the arrival of Daisy Mae and Lil' Abner at the Sadie Hawkins dance The first P.T.S.A. Dance was held in the gym. Door prizes were pizzas. At the junior-Senior game the Seniors made the Juniors bow to a losing score. The Seniors presented a crying towel to the Juniors for their effort in putting up a good game. N The first PTSA dance provided dancing and refreshments Chester Grant and Bob Fulcher display the crying towel which was presented to the juniors. Refreshments were served at the January Prom. Januar Prom The Junior-Senior Prom climaxed the year for many graduates. The theme was 4'Winter Fantasy, and was held at the Veterans Memorial Building. The 11-A class presented the Prom and decorated the hall for the occasion. Dancing to the dreamy music at the January Prom. Mary Ann Harding, Raymond Langlois, Ken Hdman, and Betty Townsend in a scene from the winter play. Stage props were made by members of an ingenious , hard-working stage crew. A Christmas Pla Mrs. Wa1l's dramatics class presented our winter -Christmas play just before school was dismissed for Christmas vaca- tion. Decorating was done by various people interested in dramatic or artistic work. The play was presented during the day so classes could attend. The dramatic class also put on various other plays dur- ing the year. The students in our school usually found a place to congregate, and nine times out of ten, this place was in room 31-A. Many new friends were made and problems solved in this room. Often it over- flowed, and chairs were not to be found. The Choir presented many fine performances during the school year. The Christmas season was celebrated with the help of the Choir, which sang Christmas carols to put everybody in the cheer- ful spirit of Christmas. A typical scene from the old 31-A. The Choir sings during a Christmas program. . Elaine Tomczyk was Junior Miss of our school. HO OR FOR TOP TUDE T We had lots of fun during school, but everybody has a serious side too. Elaine Tomczyk was chosen to represent HP in the finals for junior Miss of the year. Elaine, a well-known personality around the campus, went with other representatives from other schools to Pontiac to compete in an inter-school contest. The award for outstanding citizenship went to Susan Vigneault. The D.A.R. award was presented during the Honors Assembly. Each year, a student is nominated by their class, and then the candi- dates are chosen by a committee of teachers. They are judged on their citizenship, scholarship, and leadership. Sue Vigneault received the DAR award for citizenship, scholar ship, and leadership. Class Day Final preparations were made for graduation and last-minute details were checked again and again to assure everyone that this would be a time to remember forever. After Class Day ceremonies, friendly words of advice are given and everyone hopes that each one has done his best to prepare the graduates for their new life after graduation. Congratulations for Rita Suggs from Dr. Miller for winning a scholarship. Something quite interesting must have been said at the J anuary Senior Tea, sponsored by the Y-Teens. Class Day, Graduation, and Other Senior Activities Were Always A Highlight of the School Year. Varsity Club initiates were Bill Merkel, Pat Mahanes, Ton Palise, .lohn Sweitzer, Jim Lalone, Bill Boldt, Ron Goovert, Bob Marks, Frank Smotherman, George Goovert, 'llom Jankowski, Jim Fouts, and Randy Jennings. Susan Vigneault presented the trophy to Mr. Jones, coach of the winning, HJ W, ,, ,,, faculty team in the annual Student- Faculty game. Faculty basketball game, March 17. One of Jose's favorite pastimes was reading. I' - 1 Our Foreign Exchange Student Jose DaSilva, our foreign exchange student for 1959-1960 and a native of Portugal aquainted himself very quickly with American ideas and customs. He and his American brother, Craig San- bom attended many high school activities together. Jose, a friendly and well-liked person in school, swam with the HP Tankers, was an honorary mem- ber of the Viking Staff and Student Council, and graduated with the June, 1960 class. l Swimming was one of .Iose's many activities Jose took advantage of our beautiful new library. 4 s , NW - W Wiiifl'?'QfA' ti EP 4 A ey - i 2,2 if X , 'M n,, , 2 , ,, wg M .-fisigildvig 31: V1,LA , Q ' 3 Sf? if -'gig xg: Q Af F ,mf 'K A fi QQ Q if P Kings and queens of the 1950 Coronation Ball were, from left to right: Barb Neil and Tom Thompson, 12Bg Pam Snavely and Bob Merchel, 11Ag Carol Burger and John Gordon fstanding in for Frank Staggj, 11B5 Rich Osborn and Barbara Saferian, 12Ag Carol Costa and Jerry Link, 10Ag Carol Kostanecki and Cal Wilkinson, IOBQ Carol Kupiec and Larry Reed, 9Ag Sandra Chism and Tony Krakosky, 9B. Snow came a little late this year, but Ed Duda defended his masculine honor even though outnumbered of il The annual National Honor Society banquet featured the initiation of fall members. Hi - Masquers presented The Diary of Anne Frank from rehearsals to get acquainted with Peter's cat. In the spring, the I-Ii-Masquers presented The Diary of Anne Frank, the dramatic presentation of three families who had to stay in hiding fornearly three years during the persecution of the Jews in Holland. It was presented on March 31 and April 2 and was the first play to be staged in the new au- ditorium. Dianne Stephani, as Anne Frank, wrote everything in her diary. Jewish girl suffered persecution Cast for The Diary of Anne Frank was: First Row: Leon Stevens, Dianne Stephani, Robert Byars, and Roberta. Lil1y.SecondRow: Don Topolsky,Roberta Turner, Dewaine McDonald, Barbara Neil, Tom D'Agostino, and Joyce Suggs. 141 GREATEST MOME T.... A EW HIGH CHOOL Even though there were no tears, most of the students of Hazel Park High School felt a little sad in leaving ole HP, on moving day, March 11, 1960. As the books and other materials were moved, many memories of past events were revived. Students remembered the first homecoming queen, Chris Proszkowskig the EML championships in footballg Irja Huta, the lirst foreign exchange studentg and state wrestling champion, Ruford Black. All these memories and many more were a part of the old HPHS. But as classes started on March 15, 1960 in the beautiful new building, new hopes and expectations were built. With better conditions, equipment, and a pleasant atmosphere, students received the opportunity to grow in knowledge and to learn the importance of a good education. As the years pass and new traditions and honors become a part of the new high school, memories remain in the hearts of the ole HP'ers, as the old made way for the new. The dedication of the new Hazel Park High School was March 13, 1960. The Honorable Lt. Govemor John L. Swainson gave the dedicatory address. Below is a scene from the opening part of the ceremonies. Fond memories continued to linger within the doors of Ole HPHS. Ray Guzall, Chuck Sanner, and Roberta Lily helped in moving to the new high school. The first day in the new school. i s I P I i . i a K n 9 5 1 L 5 , Ji: WE ORKED TOGETHER TO AKEA WELL-ROU DED TUDE T With a school population of almost 1700 students, we found that within our school of life uniquely our own. there was established a way Our school society , through its own momentum,estab- lished certain forms of behavior, fads, fashions, and oth- er activities which were accepted by all of us. We found that in order to get along, we had to adjust and cooperate, or we would be left to fare for ourselves. It didn' covered that getting along together made our school l'f 1 e much more pleasant and profitable. Knowing that we were a part of the student body of HPHS made us feel proud and itinspired us to work harder and behave in a way which would make our school and community proud of us. Parties, dances, assemblies, fun nights, meetings,plays, HP traditions, games, and so many other segments of our school life provided the interest, enjoyment, and education during these important high school years. t take us very long to leam this, but we also dis- Richard Gyde CSports Editorj Diane Stom CArt Editor? Y Y Margie West CReportex-J Diana Dulock CFeature Writerb Sue Robinson CFHShion Editorl Don Topolsky CReportex-J HAZEL PARKER TAF F An experience with the school newspaper proved very profitable to Mr. Louis Silvasi's journalism students. The students learned to be reporters, to understand the fundamentals of news writing, and how to write news which would be of interest to the public. These students gained experience by working on The Hazel Parker, the school news- paper, which provided a practical experience in newspaper production and helped students to un- derstand the importance of keeping people well informed. r 'ff i Mr. L. A. Si1vasiCAdviserl Elaine Tomczyk CBUSUIGSS Manager, Phyllis Raby Susan Vigneault CEditor-in-Chiefl Diana Rudzewicz cExchangel QManaging Editorl Carole Baker, Carol Sokarda, and Karen Lafler QUnder- graduate section editor.l. VIKI G TAFF Traditionally, membership on the yearbook staff has been regarded as an honor,mostly because of the selec- tive method used. Each staff member was specifically appointed to the staff after the adviser was satisfied that the student was a responsible and ambitious worker. Producing the yearbook required organization and co- operation. Individually we scheduled pictures, drew our layouts, cropped and pasted up pictures, wrote our copy, and planned all the necessary elements in each section of the book. Cooperatively we worked on the subscrip- tions, and brought our sections together to produce a uni- fied book. Each member was required to produce as an individ- ual and yet work within the limitations of the complete book. Staff members were recognized for their work with pin awards at the Honors Assembly. Co-editors in chief Liz Strotz and Judy Lutkus with Mr. Louis A. Silvasi, adviser. Maureen Watt, John Scaccia, Margaret LaBerge fSenior Section Editorj, and not pictured, Judy E11iottQFaculty Section Editorl. Bob Lloyd, student photographer. Ed D'1d3fSUbSCfiPii0H Marlag6I'5,C3-FOIYH CaSeYCB00k' 5ue Deal Klub Section Editorj, Linda HamiltonfQSEudent keeper-J, and Loretta PaxtonQAdvertising Managed. Life Section Editorj, and Carolyn EngelmanQSports Sec- tion Editorl. PHY-CHEM CLUB-Front Row: J. Fouts, S. Ninnemant Treasurerb, J. Platzke CPres- identb, Mr. J. Miller CAdviserJ, R. Lilly CV. Presidentb, C. Sanborn, S. Deal CSec- retaryj . Science and Math Clubs aid in educating our students . Through the Phy-Chem Club, students interested in science were provided an opportunity to gain additional information. They became more aware of chemical concepts in industry through a guided tour of the Wyandotte Chemical Plant. In addition to spending their spare time in the laboratory, they held regular meetings under the advisorship of Mr. J. Miller. This year the club was visited by the Femdale winners of the Science Fair,who gave lectures on their winning projects. Some of the c1ub's in-the-lab experiments included making soap and DDT. PHY-CHEM-Front Row: G. Vrabel, M. McCardell, P. Harnden, P. Vanston, C. Pauls. Row 2: C. Sokarda, L. Hitchcock, R. Brace, K. Richardson, K. Graves. MU ALPHA THETA-Front Row: L. Paxton, G. Allen QV. Presidentl, F. Saari CPresidentJ, C. Clancy lSecretary Treasurerj, C. Engelman. Row 2: P. Mahanes, R. Lilly, I. Platzke, C. Sanner, B. Bach, D. Duffy. Row 3: T. Sipila, G. Saulitis, T. Hickey, H. Golemba, B. Jones. Row 4: J. DaSilva, R. Keast, J. Cunningham, J. Bedenko, M. West, L. Bowen. Row 5: S. Jobe, C. Nawrocki, B. Boldt, Mr. E. Gifford CAdviserD, C. Sanborn, E. Duda. Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary club for students with two and a half years of math and a B+ average, was organized to further interest in the field of mathematics. Under the advisorship of Mr. Ernest Gifford members visited the Ford Engineering Plant. At each regular meeting members alternated turns reporting on various mathematical theories. Biology Club, a club for students interested in or taking biology, was organized to give the members an opportunity to gain practical experience in disecting and to give them a fuller knowledge of science. The members participated in tield trips and made insect collections, some of which were placed on display in the show case. BIOLOGY CLUB-Front Row: Mr. R. Blackwell CAdviserJ, R. Langois, A. Ecker, T. Semore CPresidentD, I. Eberhardt fSecretary-Treasurerj, J. McTaggart, S. Deal,D. Thompson. Row 2: G, Buettner, D. Stephani, K. Hill, G. Vrabel CV. Presidentj, S. Salyer, J. Takacs, H. Prentiss, H. McCardelI. FRENCH CLUB-Front Row. H.. Golemba. fPresidentJ, C. Cooper, CV. Presidentj, L. Phillips CSecretaryJ, J. Jerneycic QTreasurerJ, T-. Selman KSergeant-at-Armsj, Connie Clancy CParliamen- tarianb. Row 2: J. Wallace, R. Ginac, S. Stringer, C. Lilly, H. McCardell, J. Plivelich, P. Hutchens, M. Seal. Row 3: J. Takacs, S. Quantrell, B. Richmond, C. Zamboni, B. Adams, M. VanLuven. Row 4: Mr. C. Kraemer fAdviserJ, B. Tassin, I. Maier, J. Oglesby, G. Hamilton. Parlez-vous francais? Under the advisorship of Mr. Cliff Kraemer, French Club began the school year with a comparatively small membership. Selling Vik- ing pennants at the home football games was iirst on the agenda for the club. The theme for the French Club's Annual Talent Show was, Return of the Showboatf' The talent show was under the direction of Connie Clancy, 12A. Proceeds from the activity went toward financing a foreign exchange student for next year. A final highlight of their social schedule was a dinner at Anatole's, a French restaurant in Detroit. Getting ready for the annual Talent Show took much practice. LATIN CLUB-Front Row: L. Ames, J. Outhand, R. Mc- Connell CSecretaryJ, G. Harlow fTreasurerJ. Row 2: L. Standridge, S. Salyer, J. Cain, T. Thompson CPresidentJ, E. Duda CV. Presidentj, Miss E. Crothers CAdviser, not shownj. SPANISH CLUB-Seated: Miss G. Cook CAdviserD. Front Row: J. Dees, G. Scott, B. Bozik, E. McClain. Row 2.' B, Hazelrigg 4Secreta1'YP, W. Lynch, lTreasurerJ, L. Paxton CPresidentD, S. Snowden CV. Presidentl. '33 ,..,... ,--. PREP CLUB-Front Row: G. Ruditis, S. Dennison, I. Pellegrini, Row 2: B. Johnston, B. Chind, C. Richmond. Raw 3: D. Kingston, D, Hope, B. Wargo. Row 4. Mr. L. Gadzinski, Mrs. D. Weichert CAdvisersJ. Youth sought spiritual guidance VOICE OF CHRISTIAN YOUTH-Front Raw: Miss E. Blakely QAdviserJ, V. Fouts fPresidentJ, B. Bach CClub Reporterj, S. Bowers CV. Presidentj. Row 2: J. Dees, J. Elliott, C.Carter, K. Seeley, C. Morley, G. Ross. Raw 3: S. Snowden, D. Scheutz, E. Duda, S. Sherman, J. Mann, M. Weir. NATIONAL THESPIANS-Front Row: P. Keen, J. Schribbs CPresidentJ, G. Harlow CSecretary Treasurerj, E. Carbone. Row 2: R. Lilly, B. Poznick, D. Topolsky, J. Walker. Row 3 J Fouts, B. Byars, T. D'Agostino, L. Stephens QV. Presidentb, Mrs. D. Wall CAdviser, not shownj No business like show business Members of the Hi-Masquers attested to the popularity of dramatics, sponsored by Mrs. D. Wall. The purpose of the group was to build student and community interest in the field of dramatics and to encourage participation in school plays and other phases of stage work. During the year the group produced Go WestYoungMan, a festival of one-act p1ays,and the Pulitzer Prize play , The Diary of Anne Frank. The National Thespian Society, a nation-wide dramatics honorary, worked closely with the Hi Masquers and helped select the plays that were produced. Membership was based on first being a Hi-Masque: and then eaming ten points through various work done in Hi-Masquers. Points were eamed for doing such jobs as lighting, sound effects, costumes, publicity, and make-up, as well as for actual participation in production. HI-MASQUERS-Front Row: E. Carbone, G.Harlow, S. Thousand, M. Ringl, P. Podulka, D.Stephani, B. Poznick. Row 2: P, Keen, S. Moggio, D. Davis, J. Suggs, C. Alexander, P. Carley, D Topolsky Qfesidenth. B. Tassin. Row 3-',L. Stephens, J. shribbs, R. Lilly, B. Byars, T,D'Agostino, J. Walker, J- Pvufs, Mrs. D. WallQAdviser, not shownb. OUR STUDE T Student voice in school affairs was provided through the Student Council at its weekly meet- ings on Monday. In addition, much of the busi- ness of the Council was done through various standing and special committees. With 28 mem- bers, this group worked toward promoting inter- Sue Vigneaulr, Elaine Tomezyk, Tom Selman, and Ed Duda listened est in school and school sponsored activities to the Executive's Conference discuss the proposed points system. and to establish and maintain cooe and to establish and maintain cooperation and understanding between the students and faculty. Membership on the Council came as a result of elections by each class. Some of the activities of the Student Council this year included promoting the foreign exchange student program, the Homecoming, car registra- SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL --Left Table: J. Eberhardt, G. Scott, E. Duda, H. Sollose, M. Seal, C.Kupiec, S. Bakkila. Right Table: R. Gyde, J. Maczuga, B. Kurzynski, M. West, G. Phillips, S. Priest, B. Neil. Standing: L.Reed, iSergeant-at-armsl, S. SnowdenfCorresponding Secretaryl, P. Casey fParliamenta.rianl, S. Vigneault CVice-presidentl, H. Colemba lPresidentl, J. Moore fTreasurerl. GOVE ME T tion for student parking, the Christmas in April canned food drive, administration of all school elections, sponsoring ninth grade fun nights,and passing approval on activities sponsored by clubs and organizations. This year the Council undertook to call the first Executives Conference to discuss a new points system to regulate extracurricular acti- vities. Late in the year a committee began work on preparing ID cards for all students. During the year,the Council attended twoEML conference, one at Port Huron and the other at Birmingham. Advisers were Mrs. B.Schoening and Miss J. Maierle. The Student Council presidential campaign was between Susan Vigneault and Henry Golemba. Henry finally came out on top with Tom Selman as his campaign manager. Ed Duda managed the campaign for Sue. l FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL --Left Table: J. Eberhardt, D. Obremski, D. Scott, L. Reed, J. DaSilva, E. Duda, R. Gyde, S. Earnheart, D. Howe. Right Table: B.Kerr, S. Snowden, S. Priest, J. Reed, Miss J. Maierle QAdviserj,P.FuIkerson , M. Seal, Mrs. B. SchoeningQAdviserJ. Standing: S. Vigneault fCorrespouding Secretaryj, S. Keen Cllecording Secretaryl, B. Munro CVice-presidentl, E. Tomczyk QPresidentJ, J. Moore fTreasurerJ. C. Kupiec, P. Casey, and S. Casey fnot picturedj. Audio-Visual was an organization designed to serve as a training-aid program to any student in- terested in becoming a skilled projector operator. Members of this group were responsible for operat- ing and maintaining the 16 mm projectors, slide projectors, tape recorders, classroom phonographs, and television during school under the supervision of their advisor, Miss M. Martin. The service of the Audio-Visual volunteer members was available at any hour during the school day. AUDIO-VISUAL-Row 1: B. Bach, H. Prentiss. Row 2: R. Wil- liams, D. White, B. Sturdivant. Row 3: M. Mientek, S. Kolaski, S. Strnad. Row 4: B, Felts, B. Poznick, H. Newberry, Miss M. Martin CAdviserJ. Movies as well as books contributed to our education LIBRARY STAFF-Front Row: J. Crawford, B. Marshall, Miss J. Maierle QAdviserb, Miss R. Huff CAdviserD, Miss B. Hannaiin CAdviserD, J. Fude. Raw 2: B. Dixon, K. Demps, I. Oglesby, B. Bozik, J. Hoop, B. Davison, M. Watt, L. Standridge, P. Septer. Debaterswon awards A question is more likely to be settled rightly if it is discussed freely. The purposes of the debate teams were to afford an opportunity for students to participate in debate and discussion and to stimulate people to see the value of debate. This year, under the coaching of Mr. Harold Richards, the ten orators won Hazel Park's iifteenth plaque. HP debaters placed fifth out of seven schools in the Detroit Metropolitan League competition. Their discussion topic was, Resolved: that the Federal Government should substantially increase the reg- ulation of labor unions. DEBATE-D. Nawrocki, J. Maczuga, H. Golemba, D. Scott, C. Lilly, J. Shribbs, C Clancy, T. Hickey. Standing, Mr. H. Richards CAdviserJ, B. Byars, C. Sanner. FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA--M. Sherrard, J. Oboza, J. Sims, N.Strnad, J. Platzke, J. Sanson QPresidentJ, M. Adas, C. Bosse, Mrs. B.Schoening and Mrs. Sims fadvisers not picturedl. CHOIR Hawkms, C. O Co Empson D. Steph send, D. ton, E. T B. Byars Front Row I Wood, O Hylton, M McCardell B P. Rufti, L. Hxtchcock, I. Elhs, R. Stafford L. Taylor nnell, B. Rumsby, D. Locke, J. Thurman. Row 2: Mr. F. QDirectorJ, G. Federoff, D. Linn, E. Jacob, R. Chartrand, ani, A. Olszenski, B. Kettlewell, . Schumacher, P. Town J - Morrison, W. Dees, R. Askew. Row 3: C. Pate, D. Thorn- omczyk, V. Rankin, B. Walters, J. Jereneycic, R. Ostrowski, , B. Sturdivant, H. Thompson, M. Smith, C. Thorpe. Y-Teens helped promote foreign relations Service and fun went hand in hand as Y-Teen activities in Hazel Park's Y-Teen Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Joyce Maierle. Y-Teens, a world-wide organization afiiliated with the YWCA, worked to promote interest in school and community activities. During the past year this club prepared Christmas stockings for needy children which were delivered by Y-Teen membersg Leon Stephens and Tom Jankowski played Santa Claus for the occasion. A combination splash and pajama party at the YWCA was the first event of the school year for the club. A scrapbook contain- ing pictures and articles related to the work of Y-Teens and school activities in the United States was sent to Egypt. As a climax to a successful year, the club sponsored the Carnival Dance, which was a girl-ask-boy activity. The theme of the dance was t'Outer Space. Carolyn Casey helped Santa get ready for the delivery of stockings for needy children, while the Y-Teens filled them. Y-TEENS-Front Row: M. West CV. Presidentj, D. Dulock CTreasurerJ, D. Rudzewicz CPresidentJ, R. McConnell CSecretaryJ, E. McClain, J. Sanson. Row 2: B. Lashbrook, B. Dant, P. Carley, N. Garbe, J. Platzke. Row 3: I. McConaghie, J. Gettlinger, N. Koester, S. Munro, M. McDonald, M. McCreedy. Row 4: J. Hunter, M. Stephenson, F. Jankowski, J. Weideman. I. Shribbs, C. Matusczak, B. Belcher, Miss J. Maierle CAdviserJ. Pep Club cheered and backed , our team One of the many activities of the Pep Club was to present the mothers of our leading sports parti- cipants with corsages on Mom's Night. The mothers of HPI-IS basketball players were presented flowers by the Pep Club on Mom's Night, an annual event. PEP CLUB-Front Row: D. Grant CTrea,surerJ, E. Nielsen lSecretaryJ, J. Hunter CSergeant-at- Armsj, Mr. R. Croteau CAdvisorJ, G. Bright QPresidentJ, R. McConnell CV. Presidenth. Row 2: E. Dyker, J. Gettlinger, C. Baker, C. Butash, B. Presson, D. Peterson, B. Rumball. Row 3: M. Sherrard, M. Stephenson, N. Kerr, J. Gettlinger, B. Bain, A. Desmarais, M. Moxley, J. gtIcKirlgnolx2. Row 4: T. Sipila, R. Pank, R. Waldron, C. Grant, G. Souriall, L. Stephens, C. trom ec . PEP CLUB-Front P. Koerber. Row 2: Row: C. Kostanecki, B. Munro, E. Tomczyk, J. Engelman, R. Chartrand, J. Butare, J. Staats, C. Borland, C. Bullington, G Roberts K Finzel B. Dant, Row 3: P. Bunner, D. Thornton, J, Mcconaghie, K. Griffith, c. -Sokarda, E. McClain: S. Bakkila, P. Carley, D. Duffy, E. Carbone. ART CLUB-Front Row: P. Spice, C. Stewart, L. Maynor, D. Newberry, S. Oliver. Row 2: P. Kaufman, M Laube, L. Schaff, C. Hill, J. Crowley, J. Gettlinger, D.Ma.ynor, Mr. H. Lose CAdViS9f71 R- Gregory' VIKETTES rr A ' - ' 55? , Diane Duffy. Co caPtam Karen Griffith, Co-captain .. .. - ' ., v .. - -m. 1. .,'.,' Mrs. D. Skomski Adviser VIKETTES-Front Row: K. Griffith CCO-Captainj, I. Stark, M. Pohlod, K. Staggs, P. Fulkerson, D. White, G. Thomas, S. Moggio, G. Saulitis, P. Carley, C. Vincent, C. Baker, K. Vigneault, B. Presson, D. Duffy QCo-Captainj. Raw 2: E. Carbone, C. Alexander, W. Neview, L. Valentine, P. Bunner, H. Sollose, S. Holeton, M. Kosavac, P. Bickford, S. Dow, K. Brandymore, D. Morrison N. Keer, D. Rudzewicz, J. Federoff, M. Grady, S. Munro, E. Scaleti NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: D. Stom, D. Rudzewicz, E. Nielsen, M. Lessley, J. Krajewski. Row 2: R. Gyde, S. Vigneault, R. Suggs, D. White CV. President!-, J. Platzke, P. Napier, C. Clancy. Row 3: E. Duda, B. Fulcher, T. Hickey, C. Sanner fPresidentJ. Leadership, scholarship, service, and character were the qualifications for membership in the National Honor Society. New members were initiated in january at the formal initiationbanquet, while another group of new mem- bers were installed at the Honors Assembly in June. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Front Row: J. Clark, D. Goodney, S. Kirk, M. LaBerge, C. Pate. Row 2: C. Engelman, M. McCarde1l QTreasurerJ, S. Keen, E. Tornczyk, L. Taylor, B. Schuyler, V. Fouts. Row 3: C. Sokarda fSecretaryJ, P. Mahanes, R. Osborn, J. Reed, F. Saarx, Mr. R. Stevenson CAdviser, not shownl. DIRECTOR: Mr. B. Leutholtz. Drum Major: T. Sipila. Marching Under the direction of Mr. B. Leutholtz, the Hazel Park Marching Band was held to a busy schedule. During the football season the band performed during half-time and also played at C1assDay exercises for the January graduates. Later in the year they played in the Band Festival and also took part in the annual Band Day festivities at the University of Michigan. U ii Zi p-vu-----A Sherrard, C. Lilly, P. Snavely, D. Topinka, M. Weir, G. Harris. Row 2: L. Ames, S. Letcher, J. Sanson, L. Paxton, S. Bennett, D. Lashbrook, E. Hutchinson, R. Arndt. browski, T. Henderson, R. Guzall, R. Pank W. Champe, J. Porter, D. Hocking. Raw 2: D Ealey, R. McDonald, J. Engelman, J. Stucky E. Nielsen, R. Jennings, C. Sanborn. Row 3: J Sweitzer, R. Platzke, H. Golemba, S. Suo, K Graves, R. Keast, B. Bach, B. Martz, T. Roose VIKING me I VIKING ...Muni I I VIKINE I VIKINEI WOODWINDS-Front Row: S. Weston, M. CORNETS AND BRASS-Front Row.' D. Da- Band The Concert Band, composed of students with out- standing ability, presented the Band Bender March 24, in the new auditorium. with the theme Bernardo Leu- tholtzo. It depicted the famed hand director as he reminisced about his accomplishments. Sidney Suo portrayed Bernardo, Later in the year, the Concert Band presented the annual Spring Concert. MAJORETTES: S. Milstedt QCaptainl C. Gendron, M. Steele, J. McKinnon. DRUMS-D. Goodwin, S. Guzall, C. Potts, C. Engelman,R.Hans,W. Rohrbeck, E.Laird, I. BSdCI1k0,C. Strombeck, K. Matchett, J,Maczuga. WOODWINDS-Front Row: D. Nawrocki, N. Miller, M. LaBerge, D. Goodney, E. Ervin, L. Hitchcock, E. Dyker. Row 2: S. Beare, A. Dcsmarais, D. Topolsky, J. Platzke, C. McCrcedy, L. Lenz, K. Hill, L. Henry, M. Smith. Row 3: J. McCon- aghie, J. Folkerts, B. Beamer, N. Holster, D. Obremski, J. Arnold, J. Gettlinger, J. Gettlinger, D. LaBeau, S. Salyer, M. Pope, R. DeNcen. ,,. . b x , 21 ' , Nix 9 X 0 If - f 13.5. 1 4, I' Ez KL ,ef z Wifi? - ,,,..,,,,,k 5 S 3 'n A x z A :J i -, l w Q Q ,- . -M3?f3QZ,Qg..fL ' 4 V Fw wwf-,am .mm-5 -M xr ,-.nw ' W, K - . M, 3 '- W k,,,-.nfr-eww, . 4 W- 1 . .JMQ V Q ' M21 , ...W-M.-' ' k ,v-W'-Zniiv, vw K N ,.,,.,,.Q.-nw-f+f '21r'. H' VR W Aff, .ff !W,.,ac,, ,fi V.,Qg,J.,g K -W' ' 'W , 44 'NF A W X M aufewwv 'W A , . W. fngwf .1 I , rr f , v .,. M r - , 152. .1 7 . ..', . A.: ,, ,as ' H-fQ,m3gy,,,,Q 4 A: ii-du-div ' 10... ' R im, fm A ,MV ,A R.. Mm K e.ypm.wumv.,, in . wi? Dgri, Q. ,435 A, V A ,MM N V 1 'lf LM, ,Q R Ji- L K wfxgj , :YN 'wwf .- , , Y' :Q f W K W ,- .M ww-:M faq wig A r Y ORKI G TOGETHER A TEAM PROMOTED GOOD PORT M HIP Probably no where else could the value of cooperation and working together better be shown than in our athletic teams. Unity, individual effectiveness, and the willingness of each individual to do his part were the ingredients which spelled victory or defeat for our teams. We found that there was no such thing as a one man team. The success of a team was clearly illustrated by the word itself -- team. With this in mind, we found the real meaning of athlet- ic competition, which was not winning or losing,but rath - er the meaning of what could be done through working to- gether. Because of this, we felt that athletic competition was a stepping stone in building not only our bodies, but also our character. ELEAN OR NIELSEN JUDY ENGELMAN 1959 HOMECOMING QUEEN 19 9 HOMECO I G Judy Engelman was crowned Hazel Park High School's fourth annual Home- coming Queen on October 9, 1959. Judy, a popular student, was a member of Pep Club, G.A.A., treasurer of her class, and maintained a good scholastic average. Different clubs and organizations submitted candidates to be approved by the Homecoming Committee according to the qualifications the bommittee had set up. These qualifications included: being an active student and in school for at least one semester, and having at least a C average. Students chose, in the primary elections, tive finalists from the nineteen candidates entered. Reigning as her court over the events of the day with Judy were Eleanor Nielsen, Bev Presson, Dona Scott, and Inge Maier. INGE MAIER DONA SCOTT BEVERLY PRESSON Queen, Candidates and escorts, Dave Romanski, Eleanor Nielsen, Jim Brown, Inge Maier, Gary Kruger, Judy Engelman, Queen, Bill Boldt, Dona Scott, Bob Bowman, and Bev Presson. A thrilling moment for Judy when she was announced 1959 Homecoming Queen. Bob Fulcher and Norm Parker, co-captains of the football team presented Judy with the Homecoming banner. At half-time, Judy was officially crowned by Taleese Richison, last year's queen. 42 Ev. Ralph McDonald, Joe Maczuga, Tom Sipila, John Hunter, Gary Davis, and Tom Roose presented a skit at the Pep Rally showing how Kimball would look after the game. Kimball tacklers down an unidentified Hazel Park player. Alumni and students attended the Homecoming Dance after the game in the Lacey Gym. The crowd cheered the Vikings on at the Homecoming game Betty Munro, chairman of Homecoming, and members of the shield committee, Connie Clancy, Norm Parker, and Chester Grant, admire the first Homecoming parade trophy. Shield and Prizes, New Tradition 4' Plans for the 1959 Homecoming actually started in the spring of 1959, with the Homecoming com- mittee meeting to establish plans for the annual event. The October 9, 1959 Homecoming game was with Kimball High School, and a parade, pep rally, and dance included the other events of the day. For the first time in Hazel Park's Homecoming history, prizes were awarded to the clubs entering floats in the Homecoming parade. Originality and the club best portraying its aims were the basis on which the floats were judged. First prize, the Viking Shield, went to Student Council. They will keep the trophy, on which their name has been engraved, until next year when the winning club of 1960 will take possession. Hi-Mas- quers, Art Club, French Club, and the Hazel Parker, tied for second place, receiving ribbons. The Hoats were judged by local businessmen. At the dance following the game, Judy Engelman was presented with roses by Norm Parker and Bob Fulcher, co-captains of the football team. s 'f fI'he French Club Boat, second place winner antic lpated Hazel Park's victory over Kimball The Hazel Parker Boat was one of the second place winners. It was a tough football season .. .... A Port Huron player couldx1't quite escape these Viking gridders. Co-Captains Norm Parker and Bob Fulcher OFFENSIVE TEAM-Line: J. Zeiter, N. Parker, F. Smotherman, S. Suo, J. Hocking, T. Jankowski, B. Fulcher. Backs: ,B. Merkel, F. Stagg,'R. Cyde, R. Colinski. Frank Stagg C381 blocked a Port Huron player so that Golinski could pick up more yardage. Our varsity Vikings, seeking to erase an eight-game carry-over losing streak from the 1958 season, lost to a power-laden Fitzgerald unit, 33-20, initiating the 1959 football campaign. Hazel Park caught short, 14-13, at the half rallied with Frank Stagg picking up a fumble and racing 40 yards to Viking paydirt. A recovered fumble in the end zone by Frank Smotherman couldn't sustain a second half Spartan barrage despite a 10 yard touchdown Richard Go1inskil12J had a clear field to go all the way for another Viking TD. pass from Richard Gyde to Tony Palise. Turning back Pontiac Northern, 14-12, on Richard Golin- ski's two-yard effort in the last 45 seconds of play ended the nine game losing streak. Birmingham, hosting the Vikings, found our squad play- ing one of its better games but still losing, 28-13. High- lighting the HP attack were a four-yard off-tackle jaunt by Richard Gyde and a bulldozing five-yard thrust by Tony Palise. Although the excitement of our fourth annual Home- coming filled the air, the Kimball Knights defeated our Vikings 12-O. After moving 80 yards down field, HP was assessed penalties and plagued by injuries to Bob Fulcher and Chester Grant. The Vikings. then turned around and proceeded to spoil East Detroit's homecoming, 20-18, with the aid of a Gyde to Fulcher TD pass, Jim Zeiter's 10-yard TD run and Golin- ski's five-yard scoring jaunt. Mount Clemens taking advantage of HP fumbles bested the Vikings, 13-7. The only scoring for HP was a 10-yard Gyde to Stagg TD pass. Despite Fulcheris 11-yard TD catch, Port Huron set the Vikings back, 25-7, making the record 2-5 for our varsity unit. Arch rival Ferndale undefeated in league action came to Hazel Park only to be greeted by a mud-soaked field and rain. The game was a squeaker and Ferndale took the contest, 20-19, Frank Stagg scored all the HP points. Post season honors won by HP Varsity-men were: All South Oakland County quarterback Richard Gyde, honor- able mention EML, and All-State honorable mention tackle Norm Parker, honorable mention SOC, All-State honorable mention and All-EML team end Bob Fulcherg honorable mention EML center Sid Suo and guard jack Hocking. Varsity Football VARSITY FOQTBALL'-Fflmf Row: P- Mahanesy T- Legefeff B- Merkel, N. Parker fCo-Capt.J. B. Fulcher CCo-Capt.J, B. Ferguson, C. Wilkinson, F. Stagg. Raw 2: E. Duda, R. Golinski, R. Jennings, G. Goovert, J. Zeiter, M. Briggs, I. Hocking, F. Smuck, A. Barlow, C. Byrd. Row 3: T. Reed CMgr.J, R. Gerard, E. Kelly, B. Landrem, S. Suo, T. Book, R. Gyde, C. Grant, T. Jawkowski, C. Sanbom, R. Goovert, T. Selman CMgr.J. VARSITY FOOTBALL RECORD H8281 Park Opponent 20 Fitzgerald 33 14 Pontiac Northern 12 13 Birmingham 28 0 Kimball I2 20 East Detroit 13 7 Mt. Clemens 13 7 Port Huron 25 19 Ferndale 20 Head Coach C. Skinner l Backfield Coach T. Purdy Line Coach R. Moseley ,.4,... ......4..n. RESERVE FOOTBALL-Front Row: R. Morton, I. Schunachel, R. Hornberger, L. Berner, T. Carr, B. Denison, F. Abfalter. Row 2: M. Fegan, J. Ferrell, B. Pearce, J. Link, C. Mancini, R. Scafone, C. Caldwell, T. Sanner. Row 3: G. Clements, J. Nolan, D. McCarthy, J. Harland, B. Thompson,T. LaRoque, L. Ringal. RESERVE FOOTBALL Hazel Park Opponent 27 Hazel Park Frosh 6 6 Ferndale 12 19 Birmingham 6 6 Royal Oak Kimball 28 21 East Detroit 37 0 Dondero 40 0 Mt. Clemens 6 O Port Huron 25 Despite Jerry Kovacs' 80-yard touchdown sprint, Hazel Park's sophomore team initiated the season with a 12-6 loss to Ferndale, but the disgruntled Vikings came back to cut down the Maples from Birmingham, 19-6, on a third quarter sprint by Dave Robbins and freshman Cal Wilkinsonis 20-yard touchdown run. Hazel Park halfback Tom Althouse then iced the game with a five-yard touchdown scamper. The Vikings, jousting with the Knights from Kimball, couldn't hang on to the pigskin as Hazel Park fumbled to a 28-6 defeat. In the next encounter East Detroit f'missiled the Viking unit, 37-21, in an aerial field day. Being Hzeroed in by Royal Oak Dondero, 40-O, Mount Clemens 6-O, and Port Huron, 25-O, Hazel Park closed out its 1-6 season. Leading scorer was Dave Robbins with 18 points. Coach W. MacMillan, J. Shepherd QManagerJ, and Coach J. Magiera look over football duties. Frosh gridders had 4 - 2 season Freshman co-captains, D. Campbell and D. Karasinski, with Coaches Mike Jones and Harold Lakin. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Row 1: D. Malkin, T. Cole, B. Hutchens, R. Perkins, R. Kannus, J. Davis, J.Scalet. Row 2: B. Tassin, B. Daniel, D. Campbell, D. Karasinski, P. Bannerman, E. Howarth, R. Nuttall, D. Shirley. Row 3: T. Ashley fmgnb, K. McClain, D. Edwards, E. Jewell, K. Foster, B. Portugal, T. Elgie, J. Sheppard, T. Nash Kmgr.J. Row 4: J. Gary, D. Poole, L. Ringl, D. Duncan, H. Frazier, B. Parker, R. Brown. Harriers became EML dual meet champions 3' of fr VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY-Front Row: D. Cannon, J. Mitchell, I. Cunningham, J. Lalone, D. Stafford. Row 2: J Fouts C. Smlth, B. Bowman fCapta1nJ, R. Osborn, B. Boldt, T. Sipila CMgr.J. Ah, sweet smell of success! was well to be said of HP's Cross Country men, who were undefeated in 1959 dual meet competition. Berkley fell first to the HP harriers, 22-37. Birmingham Seaholm, un- defeated in dual meet competition for six years, bowed to the fleet- footed Vikings, 24-32. HP then turned back East Detroit and Port Huron, 24-.33 and 22-33 respectively and took on the Southfield harriers, 22-33. Arch rival Ferndale couldn't hold ,the Vikings as HP romped, 21-34, and finally Mount Clemens trailed the HP runners to a score of 20-42, thus giving HP one of the greatest records in the history of the school. Under the guidance of Cross Country Coach, Mr. Jack Boughton, the team finished undefeated in dual meets, Eastern Michigan League dual champs, scored 68 points and took third place of 14 in the Thurston Invitationals, took second out of six teams in the EML meets and fifth of 14 teams in the Regional meet. With all these team honors prevailing HP also notched some distinguished individual honors such as medals to Captain Bob Bowman, Bill Boldt, Richard Osborne, Carson Smith and honor ribbons to Dan Cannon, Bob Merchel and Chuck Cates, which were won at the Thurston Invitationals. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Hazel Park Opponent 21 Berkley 23 East Detroit 23 Birmingham 25 Port Huron 22 Southfield 21 Ferndale 20 Mt. Clemens 'Low score wins . L ' N - ' Coach Jack Boughton looks at his winning team Practice makes this team win. Coming in are Richard Osborn, Captain Bob Bowman, and Bill Boldt. HAZEL PARK OPPONENT 22 Berkley 37 24 Birmingham 33 23 East Detroit 32 25 Port Huron 31 22 Southfield 33 21 Ferndale 34 20 Mt. Clemens 42 Low score wins RESERVE CROSS-COUNTRY RESERVE CROSS COUNTRY-Front Row: B. Susik, B. Merchel, J. Milflhell, J. Cunningham, J. LBLOHB, 0- Beloskur. Row 2: D. Nawrocki, C. Cates, R. Stafford, M. Hughes, G. Perkins, D. Newberry. Varsity swimmers tried with team spirit The last leg of the medley relay team jumps off in this close Birmingham meet. While swimming in their last season at old Hazel Park High School, the Vikings could only muster up a 3-11 season, with victories over Warren, Utica, and Eastern Michigan League rival, Ferndale. The Vikings lost only two men through mid-year grad- uation, Jim Brown and Doug Bortnem, but they were two of Coach Richard Mose1ey's better swim- mers. Jim left with 13 flrsts in eight meets and Doug Bortnem with six. Dick Osborn finished the season with 103 points and 15 iirsts, while Captain Dave Romanski had 67 points with six iirsts. Dick was the only HPHS tankman to qualify for the State Meet. VARSITY SWIMMING - Front Row: B. March tManagerJ, D. Romanski fCo-captain J, D. Bortnem QCo-captainj, Row 2: T. Sanner, G. Kruger, D.Scheutz J. Perreult, J. Clayton Row 3: H.L1oyd J. Link, R. McDonald, J. Sanner, R. Rhule, D. Webster, Coach Mosely. Coach john Magiera giving instructions to the var- sity squad during a time out. Bill Merchel leaps high for 3 basket. Jumping high for the ball is Chester Grant C110 and Bill Massey C153 of Birmingham. A tense moment during a basketball game. RESERVE SWIMMING-Front Row: B. Repass, M. Rotorba, J. Cray, K. Jones, O. Beloskur, J. Sheppard.Row 2:T. Nash, Mr. M. Jones CCoachD, T. Woodward, J. Perkins, D. Lay, D. Nuttal, K. Stafford, F. Boyer, B. Ste1 mlosk. F RESHMAN -RESERVE SWIMMING Hazel Park Opponent 39 Warren 25 24 Dondero 54 21 Thurston 53 22 Mt. Clemens 26 20 Kimball 68 25 Dondero 58 25 Ferndale 22 32 Mt. Clemens 16 44 Lincoln fFex-ndalej 43 45 Lincoln fFernda1eJ 42 25 Highland Park 52 42 Highland Park 41 Jim Brown shows his form in the butterfly breast stroke. One of the best divers in HP history was Doug Bortnem HP cagers won their first District Championship In Coach John Magierals iirst attempt at Hazel Park Varsity basketball, he brought the team up from the previous season's record of 1-15 to 1959- 60's record of 3-13. The only EML victory came, as in football, over East Detroit in the last game of the regular season. The Vikings' two other victories came early in the season against Cranbrook and Pontiac Northern. In what would have been one of the greatest upsets for Hazel Park was the Royal Oak Dondero game in which the Vikings came from a 7 point deiicit to tie the game at 59 all at the end of regular play, only to lose, 66-62, in overtime. High scorer of the season was Jim Zeiter with 204 points for a 12.7 average. Second was Bill Boldt with 192 for a 12 point average and Bob Fulcher was a close third with 190 for a 12.6 average for 15 games. The Vikings then moved into the post season tournament and fashioned an overtime 45-42 win over Warren High School. Then HP climaxed an otherwise poor season by winning the District Championship with a win over Lincoln of Warren, 52-495 however Ferndale High School stopped the win streak by taking a 56-45 game in the regional opener. VARSITY BASKETBALL Front Row B Boldt R Gyde B. Fulcher, C. Grant, R. Jennings, D. Simeck, G. Davis Back Row Coach John Maglera R Curnzcz J Zexter, B. Merchel, C. Byrd, B. Daniel, R. Goovert. RESERVE BASKETBALL-- Front Row: R. Maxwell,T. Seymour, D. Pszyk, R. Lewis, M. Hallacl: I B. McCreedy. Back Row:Coach Leonard Gadzinski, R. Devers, B. Ditch, R. Ervin, K. McClain,B. Tassin. Winning touch eluded Frosh, Reserves Having troubles iinding the winning xg touch was the problem faced by both the A Reserve and Freshmen basketball squads. In his first year as Reserve coach, Mr. L. Gadzinski saw his team fall to a 0-16 rec- ord. Having similar troubles was F rosh Coach C. Mikulas who saw his squad go winless in eleven games. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Front Row: T. Krakosky, D. Campbell, M. West,B. Ethridge.BackRow: C.Rohinson,B.Daniel,B.Parker,R.Presson,'I1 Stevenson. Wrestling team had a good season .-f., , 'A :fwifv ' -,saver-4,-L f 5.2-, f' slzfritd 1: Q V ? t5,,.7:': r ' , fp, 4905 '57 E Regional honors went to these four wrestlers which qualified them for state champion- ship competition. ln the regionals, Jerry Cunningham finished second in the 103 pound divisiong Frank Stagg took a fourth in the 180lbsg Tony Licata was second in the 112 pound division, and Norm Parker also finished second in 165 lbs. Initiating the 1959-60 season with a 30-18 loss to Farmington, the Vikings defended their mat prestige by bouncing Southiield, 30-16. Sophomores Jerry Cunningham, 103 pounds, and team captain, Bob Ferguson, 154 pounds, capped the Viking pins while juniors Terry Henderson, Carson Smith, and seniors Jack Wilson, Norm Parker, and George Goovert managed the HP decisions. Venturing to foreign mats at Allen Park, HP notched a thrilling last-minute victory as our flex- ible sophomore, Frank Stagg, wrestling in his bare feet, managed a needed heavyweight decision. Engaging in a battle with Pontiac Northern, our Vikings came on the short end of a 32-17 score. With our record at 2-2, East Detroit proved gener- ous hosts in handing our grapplers a 41-13 wrestling victory. Riding high on their victory conquests, the Vik- ings invaded Cranbrook and pocketed a 35-11 vic- tgry which Saw the brgther act of Ed Duncan, 95 Norm Parker received a ribbon for taking a second pound freshman, notch a decision, and junior, in the Hegimlal foufnalnent- Willie Duncan, 120 pounds, take a fall. VARSITY WRESTLING-- Front Row: F. Stagg, N. Parker, B. Ferguson lCaptainl, G. Goovert, T. Licata, T. Henderson. Back Row: Coach Charles Skinner, E. Duncan, W. Steele, C. Smith, C. Stapleton, L. Reed, B. Kettlewell,.l.Cxmningham Pontiac Central, marching to HP ground, re- treated to Pontiac suffering with a 30-17 Hazel Park Wound, while Norm Parker retained a seven dual meet victory streak in his 165 pound division. Powerhouse Thurston snapped our winning streak 34-16 and cut short Norm Parkers hope of an un- defeated season. Rival Berkley attacking the weakened Vikings, couldn't hold down HP's spirit as the Hazel Parkers snatched a 24-23 Win via warrior Frank Stagg's thrilling last chance pin. Falling beneath State favorites Ypsilanti's blow, 49-3, HP clinched the unoflicial EML Hag by pinching Port Huron, 27-23. Fitzgerald, crosstown rivals, under the mentor- ship of former HP wrestling great, Steve Zervas, nosed out a weakened Viking outfit, 22-20. HP, closing the home mat history in the old high school downed River Rouge, 32-16, and ended a successful 8-5 season. In Regional competition, HP tied Port Huron for seventh place in the 23 team race as seniors Tony Licata fashioned a second place in the 112 pound division and Norm Parker also capping a 165 pound second place. Taking a 103 pound sec- ond place was jerry Cunningham While Stagg managed a fourth in the 180 pound division. HP's reserve wrestlers Went undefeated in their seven dual meet card and aided the Varsity in filling in for an often ailing team. VARSITY WRESTLING Hazel Park Opponent 18 Farmington 30 30 Southfield 16 24 Allen Park 22 17 Pontiac Northern 32 41 East Detroit 13 35 Cranbrook 11 17 Pontiac Central 30 16 Thurston 34 24 Berkley 23 3 Ypsilanti 49 27 Port Huron 23 20 Fitzgerald 22 32 River Rouge 16 l A dramatic moment of the wrestling season was when Team mates congratulated Stagg fm' his Winning Frank Stagg fashioned a last minute pin against this Pill ill ihe Berkley match- Berkley heavyweight. The result was a 24- 23win for HP. Reserve grapplers won them all RESERVE WRESTLING-Front Row: T. Book, L. Ringl, H. Danielson, M. Hughes, R. Vax1Devender, C. Wilkinson, C. Besheers. Back Row: Coach Richard Rood, D. Karasinski, G. Burger, J. Scalet, B. Schuyler, D. Fulton,T. Gor- don, J. Tribula, K. Nash, T. MartzlManagerJ. Varsity Baseball VARSITY BASEBALL-Row 12.1. Fantore, G. Murphy, E. Hoeft, M. Briggs, B. Daniel, R. Goovert. Row 2: R. Brace, D. Meek G. Goovert, J. Zeiter, G. Davis, B. Merchel, R. Gurnicz. Row 3: B. Merkel, F. Saari, C. Byrd, J. Hunter, D. Ferris,E.Sollose, Coach C. Mikulas. may Coach Mikulas gives some batting pointers to Gary Murphy and Jim Zeiter. VARSITY BASE BALL C1959 season? Hazel Park 2 R.0. Dondero 3 Ferndale 4 Catholic Central 2 Hamtramck 2 Mt. Clemens 0 East Detroit 1 Birmingham 0 Catholic Central 1 R.0. Kimball 1 Port Huron 2 Ferndale 0 Port Huron Opponent 4 7 12 1 3 3 2 2 5 4 3 3 FRESHMAN BASEBALL: Row 1: B. O'Bee, T. Stephens, R. Mitscher, R. Presson, B. Parker, K. McLain, Row 2: D Poole, E. Williams, T. Krakosky, B. Daniel, M. West, J. Deatherage, J. Davis. Row 3: J. Fulkerson, B. Suszek, T Brennan, R. Bowers, D. Anderson, C. Sharp, J. Sheppard, B. Ethridge, D. Crumbler, B. Hendrick, J. Penn, Coach Tom Krupa. FRESHMEN AND RESERVE BASEBALL RESERVE BASEBALL: Row 1: S. Pappas, R. Scafone, G. Justice, D. Schumacher, B. Yost, B. Fogarty. Row 2: Coach: H. Lakin, D. Shirey, D. Norris, R. Lewis, M. Fanitto, T. Carr, M. Fegan. Varsity Track VARSITY TRACK CANDIDATES--Row 1: R. Edward B. B s, owman, D. Campbell, B. Pearce, D. Cannon, C. Gates, M. Hallack, R. Maxwell, J. Hocking, B. Boldt, D. Edwards, C. Sanborne, F. Lynch. Row 2: W. Landrem, R. Gyde, F. Stagg, R. Waldron, B. Fulcher, F. Smotherman, T. Althouse, J. Fouts, B. Steimlosk, J. Mitchell, B. McCreedy, B. Doot, R. Ostriowski. Standing in back: B. Tassin, L. Reed, C. Besheers, M. Hughes, L. Bortz, K. Jones, R. Zeiter, R. Thompson, R. Devers, O. Beloskur, C.Bass, G. Hakala, V. Hill, C. Mays, T. Woodward, C. Tillen, G. Burger, T. Jankowski, S. Kessel, J. Erickson, D. Cooper, C. Robinson. Leading sprinters of the 1960 track squad were Jim Mitchell and Frank Stagg- Hazel Park 77 70 2X3 56 56 60 79 53 vsz vm Bill Bowman, Ed Duda, Richard Gyde, and Bob Fulcher took care of the distance running for the HP squad. VARSITY TRACK C1959 Seasonj Southfield Berkley Ferndale Mt. Clemens East Detroit Roseville Birmingham Kimball Port Huron .lisa .9u e, JUN iff 'V+ QW' i ' 'l vncuf 'V I 11? E ' 3 B' X mi X ,,v, ik-. ' i x Tiff' E . 'V .1 Q. V K V , ul Qs 'T H' M ff-iz w V? .ffm 'f' ww, X .fgfw ' -F, lk 'Qui qi' ' vm isa N9 l v TX L K New f' 0 v 1 -V 7' fl . gi X Y.-1,t1.1146, ,' , dung, L K vzggphe f 4 1 .9'Vii44 i F CMQQA4 -we -vw ' gp X. I vi 44 Q., 1 Opponent 32 38 1f3 53 53 49 30 56 33M 315 RESERVE TRACK: First Row: S. Kessel, C. Robinson, L. Burger, B. Steimlosk, D. Cambell, B. Tassans, D. Edwards. R. Cooper. Second Row: L. Borts, V. Hill, T.. Woodward, D. Cannon, C. Besheer, R. Zeiter, M. Hughesl M. Hallock. Third Row: R. Devers, C. Cates, L. Reed, C. Jones, o.Bel0Skuf Varsity Tennis VARSITY TENNIS:Row I: Coach T. Purdy, J. Switzer, E. Laird, C. Smith, B. Moon, Row 2: R. Ervin, R. Osborn, B. Beare, S. Suo. VARSITY TENNIS C1959 Seasonj HAZEL PARK OPPONENT 3 Oak Park 2 0 Ferndale 5 1 Berkley 4. 0 Mt. Clemens 5 2 East Detroit 3 2 Berkley 3 0 Ferndale 5 1 Birmingham 4 1 Port' Huron 4 '-ff? ' 'JW- John Switzer, Ed Laird, Rich Osborn, and Sid Suo enjoy a doubles session on the old school tennis courts Girls Athletic Association GAA CABINET - Front Row:J. Bradley, S. Dorman,lRecording Secretaryl, J. Engelman iPresident7, C. Wood- ward fVice-presidentl, L. Henry lTreasurerD, S. Letcher fPoint Recorderl,Standing: D. Goodney, N. Dorman, S. Walle, F. Flowers, S. Earl, C. Engelman, D. Westheuser. Becoming a member of the Girls Athletic Asso- ciation Wasn't easy, but the girls thought if some- thing is really good, it was worth working for. Each member of G.A.A. had to put in 125 hours of athletic activity which equaled 5 points to be- come a full fledged member. The way in which they would get these points was working in any one of the four divisional groups of G.A.A. Teams sports offered volleyball, basketball, and softball, which began in the spring. The Iota Delta gave the girls a chance to do some tumbling, bowling, and play badminton. Advisors for GAA are Mrs. D. Skomski and Miss M. Smith. SWAN CLUB - Front Row: J. McKinnon, D. White, S. Letcher, C. Woodward, C. LaCross. Row 2: A. Mitchell, J Shribbs, N.KoeSter,'B. Schuyler, D. Westheuser,. Sitting on Board: E. Dyker, S. I-Iolten, S. Hagg, E. Scalet, M Kovacs, F. Flowers, L. Rolfe, S. Walle, C. Boreland. Swan Club consisted of mostly the girls who went out for synchronized swimming and those who wanted to take part in the annual Swan Club Show which was presented in April. Viking Fins displayed the talents of the skilled speed swimmers when competing against various schools. This year the members were represented at the E.M.L. Conference at Port Huron by their presi- dent, Judy Engelman. The girls looked forward to attending the state wide G.A.A. Camp. v ,......, , , ....:h4,....... 9 .......... ff f-ff-vw-ff' We W -- ,ev ...Mg - - , l .L VIKING FINS - Front Row: D. Wes Napier, S. I-lowey, B. Churchill, C. B. Schuyler, G. Saulitis, M. Steele Row 3: S. Walle, C. LaCross, R. R theuser, L. Bowen, S. Earl, L Woodward. Row 2:S. Letcher , S. Priest, F. Ryder,E.Dyker. oy, J. McKinnon. TEAM SPORTS- Front Row: S. Mitchell, P. Keen, G. Poe, N. Dorman KCQ-captainl, C. Engelman QCaptainl,S. Jones, B, C01 man, S. Rhule. Row 2: E. Ervin, A. Mitchell, B. Rice, L. Hamilton, L. Strotz, M. LaBerge, C. Sokarda, L. Rolfe, S. Mercer, Row 3: M. Milam, D. Westheuser, P. Harnden, C. Woodward, J. Lutkus, B. Schuyler, M. West, D. Yow, D. Goodney.Row4: S. Dorman, S. Letcher, L. Paxton, J. Krajewski, S. Earl, J. Bradley, S. Luther, S. Priest. IOTA DELTA- Front Row: S. Earl, C. Woodward, D. Goodney CCo-csptainj, L. Paxton, M. L Berge, D. Westheuser Row 2: J. Gettlinger, B. Munro, C. Engelman, S. Welle, F. Bradley, J. Bradley iCa- ptainj. Row 3: E. Ervin, j. Engelman, J. Krajewski, S. Letcher. ATHLETIC BOARD OF CONTROL-Front Row: L. Bowen, Mrs. B. Schoening, C. Woodward. Back Row: Miss E. Blakely, Mr. M. Smith, B. Boldt, Dr. E. H. Miller, R. Gyde, Mr. D. Lutkus. Spirit, service, sportsmanship was the Hazel Park High School Varsity Club's motto. These were not only the basic attitudes of Varisty club members, but it also exemplifies the quality of its duties. Many times the Varsity Club had voluntarily performed services such as: provid- ing escorts for our Homecoming Queen Candidates in October, helping the Hazel Park Businessmen's Association with their Children's Christmas party at Lacey, sell- ing Goodfellow papers throughout the city for needy families, and providing moving of equipment service to our new high school. VARSITY CLUB-Row 1: T.Boolc, B. Boldt, C. Smith, R. Gyde, C. Grant, N. Parker,R.0sborn.Row 2: B.Martz, T.Sipila, T.Jankowski, H. Golinski, G.GoovelLt,B. Fulcher, J.Switzer, T.Palise.Row 3: B. Kettlewell, J. Fouts, R. Jennings, R. Keast, R. Stafford, P. Mahanes, R. Coovert, J. LaLone, Mr. R. Sampson Qadviserl. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - J. Misner, E. Nielsen fCaptainJ, D. LaBeau, D. Paz-tin, P. Cook, D. Thornton, D Scott, B. Munro. Aside tuck jump Side jump ' Cheerleaders Spread eagle jump Fight jump Spread eagle fight jump Split tiger jump Front tuck jump Arched Spread eagle jump RESERVE CHEERLEADERS- P. Cesaro, C. Costa, I. Maier, E. Scalet. ml- qw v-..,.,.Q' 'M-wg, , , W 'lxxv fp kv. me - -. fbuw 'G' F' N. . . ' www? if a rw. RX x. JA L A us , N 3 fa THE TUDE T D BU I ESSM ORKED TOGETHER T O A BETTER COMM ITY Supplying the community with the necessary high qual- ity products and participating in projects to further prog- ress in the school was another example of cooperation in our city. Advertising in the school publications and various pro- grams provided the incentive to students to work on many projects which would benefit both parties. The advertisers in the following pages have shown their interest in our school through their patronage, and we too show our interest in our community through our patronage. Through this give and take system we have found that the school, the businessmen, and the community all profit. 'fg VV X Q5 U , 5 A 4 'I 53, Sheldon's Janitor Supply Service 424 West Elizabeth Detroit, Michigan WOodward 2-7916 BRAY'S HAMBURGERS SlX IN A BAG FOR A BUCK Open 24 Hours Tony's Harclware 8. Supply QUALITY PRODUCTS 24031 John R Hazel Park LI. 1-8790 TONY'S BARBER SHOP . 7-6588 Nine Mile at Dequindre Halel Park M930 Stephenson Ll THE ROSAEN COMPANY distributors of HYDRAULIC EQUIPMENT A A Q r '- , V , . - A , . , g if i w m ,:H 1 ' 5133 12 W il' -. 2 , , - , ,.,., . ,,,, A.s1.s, Q.: A '- - y pl : 14.322 if g 1 ,. E ,WL ., ., Y . , .R l . JO. 6-4778 1776 East Nine Mile HAZEI. 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Hazel Park Ll. 3-7566 County Fair Market corner of 9 Mile 84 Dequindre B 8m B Beauty Salon 1 22940 Dequindre Virginia Farrell Academy trained hair stylists Mr. Bruce Johnson Mr- Bob Mead 22615 Stephenson Highway Warren V2 blk. W. of John R. Ll- 7-1616 PAT'S SERVICE MODERN 'mph SChU'f1f PRP- METHOD ENGINEERING GORMLEY FURNITURE CO. 1755 East Nine Mile Complete Home Outfitters Convenient Terms HAZEL PARK 28 West 8 Mile at John R. Ll.2-0350 , I 'E 2' ICONGRATUIIATIOINIS .L V . 4 it ls gi. I ifii ICD lff CITY BANKi ' ' H, Member I Federal lbeposit Insurance Corporation Federal Reserve System CITY BANK i if 1 I S! Theres a girl ld like to know She has so much poise and confidence-l'Il 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 by friendly, understanding supervisors and today she's proud of her workg enjoys a fine salary, regular wage increases, and many new friends. Lucy was delighted from the very first by the clean, pleasant surroundings, by the regularly scheduled mid- morning and midafternoon breaks for relaxing in comfortable 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 interesting telephone jobs available to high school graduates. A Good Place to Work MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE- COMPANY LIVE HAPPILY i EVER 2 AFTER- ELECTRICALLV Are you coming back for more education? Getting ajob? Establishing a home? What7s all this got to do with electricity? ' Just this: Whatever the future brings you, electricity will be there to help. r For right now we are entering a whole new era of electric living. The home you start will be easier to take care ofl more fun to live in, with help from electric appliances. Complete electric home heating, practical and convenient. is growing every day. Your job will be smoother, too, with electrically operated equipment and an increasing array of electronic devices. Even your education benefits from continuing research in many fields related to electricity. One day, you personally may help to create new and better ways to do things electrically. W So no matter who you are, where you are or what you're doing, your future will continue to be brighter, your life will be lighter through electricity. . DETROIT EDISON Provides Southeastern Michigan with versatile electric energy 1 1 1 1 Pauly gem Emmy S4444 Latest Hair Fashions I.. T. Curd Cleaners Personalized Styling We Operate Our Own Plant 23511 John R Ll. 8-8547 Hazel Park QUALITY WORK GUARANTEED 22241 .lOl'1n R. Hazel Park ll. 2-4347 -5 IIGCKING dc SON S STANDARD SERVICE u. 7-5353 Hazel Park Road Service 1335 E. Eight Mile Road WALSH STUDENTS SPECIALIZE in the study of Accountancy and Finan- cial Administration to move forward in business. Study at Walsh where Michigan certified public accountants, auditors, financial executives and suc- cessful business proprietors have stud- ied for the past thirty-seven years. Day, evening, or Saturday classes will begin September 14, 1959. Registration for Fall classes begins August 3, 1959. Free placement assistance to students, and graduates. WALSH INSTITUTE CCOUNTANCY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration 120 IMDISOII AVEIIIIE, DETRGIT 26, MICII. - Telephone W0 I-5136 HARMONY HOUSE Your Favorite Records Complete Selection RADIOS - PHONOGRAPHS - CAMERA SUPPLIES 22818 John R. Ll. 3-6313 BEN DAY'S SERVICE Tires - Batteries - Accessories 22001 John R Hazel Park l.l. 'I-9467 . tk A ' 1 1 tg 3 T, t CORNETT'S SERVICE C009 a1UlaTl0n5 Lubrication - Batteries Tires - Tubes - Wrecking Service . . . . ' . 430 East Nine Mile ll 49840 Prescriptions - Cosmetics - Vitamins Sundries and Money Orders 21936 Vassar Ll. 6-0494 1 1 Ll 1 141 Just Around the Corner from H. P. H. S. 532 East 9 Mile Suburban Trophy Center Awards for any sport, any budget Gavels Sound Blocks Fine Engraving on Trophies Jewelry Plastics Clyde H. Parker Ll 7-1373 23533 John R, Hazel Park COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND E L L , 0 T , S PAT'S CLEANERS Self-Service Ma rket y Pick up -- Delivery Two-Hour Service 21305 Dequindre Hazel Park 21942 Vassar at Jarvis Ll. 2-5600 Ll. 7-6633 l' BEST WISHES SHELLBACK MANUFACTURERS CO. Manufacturers of ELECTRIC SUMP PUMPS and INDUSTRIAL COOLANT PUMPS If your basement ever floods, remember, we have the quickest and mos! dependable answer Io your problem. For Information Phone LI- 4-4600 1320 E. Elza Avenue Hazel Park ask about our COLLEGE EDUCATION PLAN NBD advances' payments covering major college expenses to any accredited college or university as a loan to parent, guardian, or sponsor. WRITE College Education Plan Division NATIONAL BANK O F D E T R O I T Detroit 32, Mlchlgan 1....,. -- 4 DETROIT ELECTRIC MOTOR WORKS .illewinding or Repairing Motors, Any Make 21601 Dequindro CONGRATULATIONS Dequindre Tool 8. Mfg. Co. 21109 Dequindre Hazel Park 9 Michigan Iohn B. Fuel 84 Supply Co. Complete Line of MASON AND PLASTER SUPPLIES Washed Sand and Gravel Transit mixed Concrete 19225 John R Ashley Funeral Home Allen H. Ashley Air Conditioning LI. 1-2300 329 East Woodruff Hazel Park 1 DE'ANGEl0'S RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA Italian and American Food Pizza Spaghetti Ravioli We Deliver Complete Line of Carry Out Open 7 Days 715 E. 9 Mile Rd. Ll. 7 1711 Hazel Park Congratulations from PETER EDDY 8g SON H ' L , . x,'7Q'1j e o I Claramafs Restaurant , .Stephenson Highway AT Woodruff LI. 5-6464 W. I-L WALL!-HIE BUMP!-WY ahn R. Cat I0 Milej H3 LI. 5-1000 Complimen fs BOB BA UM W I Z cLsANEizs AND sum LAUNDRY one hour service 23128 John R ST. Hazel Park, Mich. near Nine Mile Rd. Ll. 7-8883 Atlas Die 8g Machine Co. 1810 E. Nine Mile Road Hazel Park, Michigan ll. 7-0030 Lola's Beauty Shop for the finest in WAVES, SHAMPOO'S, CUTTING 22016 John R. Hazel Park Ll. 2-3825 BEDENKO BROTHERS U' 1,9266 Tires Batteries Mufflers ROAD SERVICE H I p k Sp rk Plugs Lubrication Accessories N Ml D q ' d Congrafula fions from..... JONES SHERM N INC. 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Hazel Park, Michigan Gail Credit Jewelry and Furniture Company When your TIME PIECE FAILS, Take it 'ro GaiI's 22910 John R Ll. 2-2740 The draperies for the new Hazel Park High School including the stage were furnished by JAQUA STUDIOS Demon 5 IILINIIQW HAZEL PARK COLLISION SHOP I : Auto Glass Installation SIEQLT8 421696 BRAKE SERVICE ' BUMPING 9 PAINTING AND WELDING FRAME STRAIGHTENING ' WHEEL ALIGNMENI' 333 W. 9 Mile Road H zel Park M hg V GOOD LUCK, THROUGH ALL THE COMING YEARS. G.A.A. Swan Club DRIVEJNS 1i RESTAURANTS IIIICWB BIG BOY DRIVE INS Americans most fabulous Hamburger Served only at Elias Bros. Congrafulofions from Louis - John - Fred Elias STUDE TI DEXandE Abfalter, F. -- Adams, B. --- Adas, M. ..- Adkins, D. .... Adkins, N. Adkinson, R. --- Agents, C. .... Agrusso, P. Ahee, G. Aho, R. .... Aicher, Y. .... Akers, P. ..... I --- ...... 31,147 -24, 27, 122 ------27,129 Alexander, C. .......... ..,, Alexander, D. ........... ,- Alexander, Donna Marie --- Allen, G. ............. - Allen, S. ....... Allen, Sharon .... Allen, T. ...... Allison, A. .... Allison, D. -.. Allison, M. --- Allison, P. .... Allmen, R. --- Alongo, G. ..... Althouse, T. .... Ames, L. ..... Anderson, M. -- Angelo, B. .... Antoine, A. --- Antosh, P. -- Anzur, B. ..... Arbough, K. --- Archer, M. --- Archer, S. .... Arndt, D. -- Arndt, R. -- Arndt, T. --- Arnold, J. -- Arnot, R. Arrington, B. -- Arrington, L. -- Ashley, G. .... Ashley, T. --- Ashlin, E. .... Askew, A. .... Askew, R. .... Austin, C. Bach, N. --- Bach, W. --- Baert, M. Bailey, R. .... Bain, B. --- Baker, A. --- Baker, C. --- Baker, I. --- Bakkila, S. --- Banf1ll, T. ....... Bannerman, P. Bannerman --- 38 --- 24 --- 31 ---, 27 ------- 66 ------- 38 -27,134J25 ------- 41 ------- 31 ----53,121 ----46,66 --- 46 --- 41 --- 27 --- 34 --- 27 --- 27 --- 41 ------- 31 -------14,38 l 31, 123, 136 ------- Z7 ------- 66 --- 34 --- 66 --- 46 --- Z4 --- 53 --- 24 ----- 24 ----38,136 ----- 41 ----41,137 --- 27 --- 27 ----- 66 ----27,14s ----- 34 --- 31 --- 41 ------- 24 41, 121, 124, 128, 136 ------- 31 ----------41, 132 -------------- 66 -----3s, 118, 132, 134 -------------- 66 ----34,37,126 hikff , P Barker, D. -----.. - Barker, Marlin Barlow, A. --- ------- 31 ------- 27 ----31,143 ----- 24 ----- 34 ----41, 146 Barnard, T. Barnett, P. Barnett, V. Barr, B. ..... Barringer, D. -- Bartig, P. --- Bartow, W. -- Bartz, H. -- Bastian, D. -- Beamer, B. --- Bean, W. -- Beard, L. -- Beare, B. -- Beare, S. ....... .... Bedenko, J. .... --- -- 31 -- 34 -- 41 -- 38 ---- Z7 ------- 34 -----3s,137 ----- 31 ---- 34 ------..---- 46 --------34, 137 -42, 41, 121, 137 Bedford, D. --- ......... -- 34 Belcher, B. -- ..... 27, 131 Belcher, J. -- ..... 66 Bell, P. .... -- 34 Bell, T. ...... -- 31 Bellinger, D. -- -- 31 Bellinger, J. --.. ..... -- 41 Beloskur, I. --- ......... -- 66 Beloskur. O. ..... .... 4 3, 150, 152 Bennett, Sandra ....... 41, 136 Bennetts, S. ..... ..... 2 7 Berner, L. ..... ..... 3 4, 147 Berner, L. --- ---- 53 Berry, L. .... .... 5 3 Bertelsen, K. -- ....... 53 Besheers, C. --- ..... 31,158 Best, J. ..... ..... 3 1 Best, L. --- -- 67 Bevins, D. --- -- 34 Bevins, P. .... .... 4 1 Bickford, B. --- -..--- 67 Bickford, P. .... ..... 2 7, 134 Bielawski, S. -- ..... 34 Bilbrey, D. -- .... 53 Bingham, R. Bishop, L. --- -- 24 Black, B. ...... -- 41 Blackwell, R. -- -- 12 Blake, J. .... -.. 41 Blalock, B. -- -- 27 Blalock, F. -- -- 53 Blondin, C. .... -- 53 Bocchini, D. --- -- 31 Bocchini, R. --- --- 27 Bogden, J. --- ................ -- 67 Boldt, B. -- ................... 4'1, 150, , 6, 149, 121, 154 Bonacorsi, F. ...................... 24 Bonfield, C. Bongiovanni, J. Bonnici, E. -- ......... 43, 41 Book, T. --- .... 41, 146, 158 Borden, H. -- ......... 46 Boreland, C. --- ..... 34, 165 Borngesser, R. .... ......... 2 7 Bortnem, D. --- .... 53, 151, 152 Bortnem, K. --- ....... -- 27 Borts, L. -..- ..... -- 24 Bosse, C. -- ..... 27, 129 Botos, G. .... ..... 4 1 Bourbeau, S. -- -- 67 Boussum, K. -- -- 41 ROLLME TIJ'T Bowen, L. --- .... 41, 165, 121 Bowers, R. -- ....... 24 Bowers, S. -- ..... 38, 124 Bowling, C. --- .... -- 34 Bowlus, R. -- -- 34 Bowman, B. --- ---- 149 Bowman, D. ..... ............. 4 1 Bowman, Donna Bowman, R. .... ..... Boyd, D. .... Boyer, F.. --- Boyer, I. Boyer, R. .... Bozik, B. --- Bozik, J. -- Brace, R. ..... Brachulis, S. Bradley, F. -- Bradley, J. ..-1. .... Bradtke, M. --- Brady, D. ..... Brady, L. ....... Brandymore, K. Brandymore, L. Bray, L. ......... Brennan, F. ...... Brenneman, S. --- Bricker, K. Brierley, V. --- Briggs, M. -- Briggs, T. --- Bright, G. -- Brock, J. --- Brock, M. -- Broick, R. --- Brown, C. --- Brown, J. -- Brown, L. --- Brown, M. .... Brown, R. ........ Brown, Ronald Brown, S. ..... Brown, T. --- Brown, W. .... Brozowski, D. --- Brozowski, K. --- Brozowski, M. Bryant, R. ...... Bryant, Ronald Buc, A. .......... Buc, Adam .... Buc, R. ..... Bucchare, J. --- Buchanan, G. .... Budry, R. ..... Buettner, G. -- Buettner, L. --- Bullington, C. .... Bullington, K. --- Bullington, S. Bumbalough, B. Bunner, P. ...... Burger, C. .... Burger, G. --- Burgess, G. .... Burgess, J. -- Burke, R. --- ----------..-------- 24 150, 139, 67, 149 --------------- 34 --------..--27, 152 --------- 41 ----38, 123, 128 --------- 31 -----10,41,120 --------- 166 ----166, 41, 164 --------- 41 ---- 34 ------ 27 -----41, 134 ------ 27 -..-- 34 ---.. 27 ----42, 41 -- 41 ---- 146 ------ 41 -----67, 132 ---- 24 -- 41 ----..------ 24 ---------..--- 31 ----139, 54, 152, 48 ------------- 67 -..--------- 34 -----27, 148 ------ 67 -- 27 -- 41 -- 67 -- 68 -- 38 -- 68 -- 31 -- 41 -- 41 -- 27 -- 27 ---- 31 ------ 24 -----34, 121 ------ 68 ---- 34 -.. 34 ------- 27 -----134,41 -----3s, 109 -----31, 158 ------ 38 -- 47 -- 24 Burkhardt, M. --- Burkle, C. Burkman, R. --- Burley, S. .... Burnette, E. .... Burress, H. --- Burrow, L. --- Butare, J. .... Butash, C. --- Butrim,- E. --- Byars, D. -- Byars, J. --- Byars, R. --- Byas, L. --- Bylaski, J. --- Byrd, C. --- Byrd, S. .... Cabaj, C. --- Cain, J. --- Cain, S. ..... Caldwell, C. --- Caley, D. .... Caldwell, D. Campbell, D. ..... Campbell, S. ...... Campbell, Shirley Cannon, D. ........ Cantrell, H. ....... -- 54 -- 27 -- 68 -- 31 -- 27 ---- 34 -------- 34 -----3s, 132 ------ 31 -------- 31 --------31, 24 ----129, 125, 111 ---------- 31 ---------- 27 -----34, 146, 154 --- ........ -- 27 ------ 31 ----27, 123 ------ 46 ------34, 147 . ....... 136 -----27, 148, 155 ---------- 68 -------- 68 ------34, 149 ------ 31 Cantu, S. ......... -- 34 Cappellani, C. .... ................ 2 4 Cappellano, G. .................... 68 Carbone, E. ........ 43, 134, 41, 97, 125 Carey, D. .... ................. 4 1 Carey, K. --.. .......... -- 27 Carey,.O. -- .............. 31 Carley, P. --- .... 131, 134, 41, 125 Carlson, L. --- ............ -- 24 Carolan, B. --- .......... -- 41 Carpenter, D. --- -- 68 Carpenter, L. Carr, C. ...... Carr, T. ......... Carrothers, M. .... Carte, R. ....... Carter, C. --- Casey, C. .... Casey, P. ........ Casey, Sharon ..... Castleton, J. .... Caston, B. ..... Catchpole, G. --- Cate, E. ...... Cates, C. --- Cates, S. --- Cesaro, P. --- Chad, G. ....... Chadbourne, J. --- Chafy, C. ...... Champe, W. --- Chaney, L. --- Chapman, K. --- Chartrand, R. L-- Cherry, B. .... Chind, B. --- Chircop, D. --- Chisholm, D. --- Chism, S. .... Chumbler, R. --- ------ 27 -----31, 147 ------ 54 ------ 54 -----------46, 124 ----6s, 119, 124, 136 -----27, 126, 128 ----..----- 27 -------- 27 -- 38 ---- 38 - ...... 34 -----34, 150 ------ 24 -----34, 169 ------ 27 ---- Z7 ------ 34 -----3s, 136 ---- 31 ------ 46 -----6s, 130 -------- 46 -----31, 124 ------ 68 ---- 41 ---- 109 -- 24 Churchill, B. --- ---- 27, 165 Cihone, G. -- .---- 69 Cihone, L. .... ........---- 3 1 Ciraolo, M. --- .........-.- -- 27 Clancy, C. --- 141, 13, 122, 135, 129, 121, 12 Clark, B. .... ............ 3 8 Clark, Betty --- --- 33 Clark, D. Clark, Don .... ------- 2 4 Clark, G. Clark, J. -- ..... 54, sz, 135 Clark, L. -- .------ 34 Clark, s. .... ..... 2 7 Clayton, J. --- ---- 35.151 Clements, G. Codney, R. Cole, R. -- ----- 24 Cole, S. .... ----- 3 3, 40 Cole, W. ..... .... 3 1, 143 Coleman, A. --- ....- -- 69 Coleman, B. --- .... 41,166 Coleman, C. --- ----- 24 Coleman, M. -- --- 69 Coley, T. --- --- 34 Colley, D. -- --- 69 Collins, B. -- --- 54 Collins, R. .... --- 27 Colwell, J. Compagnoni, S. .... --- 33 Conn, S. ........ --- 31 Connelly, K. --- ----- -- 54 Cook, P. ..... ---- 6 9, 168 Cooper, C. --- ---- 411 122 Cooper, R. -- ----- 34 Cope, M. --- --- 38 Corazza, H. .... --------- 4 1 Corazza, J. -- .---------- 69 Costa, C. -- ..... 34, 169. 109 Costa, D: .... --------- 2 3 Costa, G. .... --- 46 Cougler, J. Coursal, W. Coursol, M. --- --- 28 Cox, B. .... --- 24 Cox, C. --- --- 31 Crafton, C. Crawford, J. -- ---- 28, 123 Crider, M. Crisp, N. -- --- 28 Cross, J. Crough, G. -- --- 69 Crowder, A. --- --- 31 Crowley, J. -- --- 41 Cumming, J. --- --- 38 Cumming, L. .... --------- 4 6 Cummings, S. .... .---------- 3 1 Cunningham, --- ----- 41, 121, 149. 150, 157 Cunningham, P. .... --------- 4 1 Curcio, G. .... --- 69 Curd, P. -- --- 23 Curran, C. -- --- 38 Curtiss, L. -- --- 23 Curtis, B. --- --- 34 Dabrowski, D. ...... ---------- 4 6, 136 D'Agostino, T. ----- 33, 125, 111 Dahlerup, B. -- -..--------- 39 Daniel, B. -..- Daniel, Bill --- Daniel, Bruce --- Daniels, M. --- Danielson, H. --- Dankert, L. --- Darby, K. --- Dariseau, C. -- Da Silva, J. --- Davidson, B. ...... Davidson, Gladys Davis, Darlene .... Davis, Gary .... Davis, Gary .... Davis, James .... Day, S. ....... Deacon, A. --- Deal S. ..... Dean, L. Deatherage, J. --- Deatherage, Phyllis Dees, Brenda .... Dees, Juanita --- Deiotte, D. de Langis .... Demeere, R. Demmeka, L. --- Demps, Kathy ...... Demps, Madeline Demeulenaere, D. DeNeen, R. ..... Denison, B. -- Dennison, S. .... Dennis, P. ...... Desmarais, A. -- Devers, J. R. .... Dewolf, C. --- Dewolf, J. .... Di'Andrea, C. Dickens, A. --- Dieckman, H. -- Dings, K. .... Ditch, R. --- Dixon, B. --- Dixon, J. --- Dodge, H. --- Dodge, J. -- Dodge, L. --- Donn, L. --- Donna, M. --- Doot, L. --- Doot, M. --.. Doot, R. --- Dorman, N. ..- Dorman, S. -- Doron, R. .... Dorosz, Gary --- Dorsett, B. ..... Dorsett, Bruce Dow, S. ...... Dowty, C. --- Dozier, R. --- Drozan, L. ............ Duda., E. ........ ....-- ----zs, 148, -----42, -----31, --69, 65, 94, 125, -----35, -----34, ---------69, ----1o, 42, 44, -------28, ----7o, 119, 120, ----42, 123, -.'.'..E'sf -----35, -----42, -- ..... 70, -----70, 99, 132, ---------35, ....---35, -----42, ----42, 164, ----70, 164, -----70, 46, 109, 119, 123, 124, 125, 126, 135, Duffy, D. ........... .... 4 2, 48, 121, DuFour, D. Dufour, R. --- Dulock, D. -- -..-..70, 131, 39 155 154 31 158 42 69 34 107, 121 128 35 125 140 154 148 42 42 121 28 39 46 124 24 S4 128 42 42 137 147 124 39 137 155 28 31 35 24 28 155 128 31 24 39 35 35 70 35 28 70 166 166 39 28 24 134 31 zs 35 121, 146 134 28 116 Dulock, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan, Duncan Duncan, M. ..... Dennis .... Edward Lounell Thomas Willie Dunsavage, M. -- Dupuie, K. .... Durbin, D. Durham, M. -- Dyer, H. ..... Dyker, E. --- Dylong, D. -- Eaker, D. --- Ealey, D. Earle, S. .... Earnhear t, S. --- East, L. ...... Easton, C. --- Eaton, L. .... Eberhardt, J. --- Ecker, A. .... Edwards, Edwards, D. ..... Edwards, Delores Edwards, Jackie B. .... Edwards, John .... Edwards, Roger .... Edwards, Shirley Eggermont, R. -- Egley, D. ..... Eldred, D. --- Elgie, T. --- Ellinger, K. --- Elliott, J. ........ Elliott, Marquita Ellis, Jennie --- Ellis, J. ...... Ellis, Linda .... ----- 28 ----31, 148 ----2s, 157 --- 31 --- 39 --- 35 ------- --- 70 -..------------ 35 31, 165, 132, 137 ------------------ 28 --- 35 -----42, 166, 164, 165 ----------46, 125 ----- 70 ------- 54 --------- 35 ----13, 35, 125, 126, 121, 96 ------42, 121 ------- 42 ----28,148 --- 70 --- 31 --- 31 --- 46 --- 30 --- 42 ------- 24 ----2s, 148 ----- 28 ----71, 124 ----- 71 ----5s, 130 ----- 24 --- 42 Ellis, Loretta .... --- 39 Ellis, Philip --- -- 71 Emery, F. ..... -, 28 Emery, J- ------ --- 35 Empson, Mr. F. .... ....,,,,, 1 30 Engel, S. ........ .....,,,,,,, 2 3 Engleman C. -- ....... 119, 166, 71, 135, 164, 121, 137 Engleman, J. -- ...... 138, 139, 166, 71, 65, 164, 136 English, K. --- ,,,,,,,,,, ,, 28 Ennest, L. -- ,,, 55 Ennest, S. -- ..,..,, 42 Erickson, J. --- ,,,,,,, ,, 28 Ervin, E. --- .... 166, 71, 137 Ervin, R. .... ..,,,, 3 5, 155 Escue, Jerry Escue, Judy Etherton, P. -- Ethridge, B. --- Evans, J. Evertt, -T. .... Fanto, D. .... Fanto, P. --- Fantore, J. is ------- 46 ----28, 155 --- 42 --- 35 --- 55 --- 42 Federoff, G. --- .... 130, 134, 42 Fegan, M. --- ..... 32, 147 Felax, R. .... ....... 7 1 Felts, B. ....... ....... 4 2, 128 Ferguson, R. --- .... 72, 146, 157 Ferland, R. .... ......... 2 8 Ferrell, J. --- ..... 147, 39 Ferris, D. .... ..... 7 2 Fessenden, C. -- -- 55 Fettes, R. .... -- 28 Filbrandt, B. -- -- 32 Filion, J. .... -- 32 Filthaut, A. --- -- 46 Filthaut, S. -- -- 24 Finch, P. -- -- 35 Finney, L. -- -- 35 Finzel, D. -- ..- 28 Finzel, K. --- -- 35 Fisher, H. --- -- 72 Fisher, J. Fisher, Joan Fisher, Kay --- -- 32 Flake, H. .... -- 42 Flake, Mary -- .... 28 Flanders, D. --- .... 40, 39 Flemming, G. -- ....... 72 Flesch, S. --- ....... -- 32 Flowers, F. --- .... 91, 164, 165 Faate, D. -- ......... 24 Foate, V. Fogarty, W. --- ..---.. 35 Folkerts, J. .... ..... 5 5, 137 Ford, D. .... ..... 2 4 Foskett, S. -- .... 42 Foss, S. ..... ....... 3 5 Foster, K. --- ....... 148,24 Fouts, J. ..... ---72, 106, 149, 125, 120 Fouts, Virginia .... .... 7 2, 135, 124 Fox, Diane .... ,...... 3 5 Fraser, J. --- ---- 32 Fraylick, J. .... ....... 3 5 Frazier, H. ...... Freeman, Sybil -- Freeman, Wally .... Froyanek, L. .... Fryer, C. -- Fude, J. --- Fude, L. ...... Fulcher, R. --- F ulkerson, Johnny -----28, 148 ---- 35 -- 46 -- 14 ----- 32 ------..---35, 128 ---------------- 24 146, 139, 100, 135, 144, 154 -- ........... 28 F ulkerson, Millie .... ........... 7 2 Fulkerson, Patricia Fuller, R. .......... Fulton, D. --- Fulton, Eric .... Fulton, Gerald --- Furze, C. .... Garbe, Judy --- Garbe, Nancy .... Garn, U. ...... Garola, J. --- Garska, C. ..- Gaster, D. --- Gaubatz, M. Gaudet, J. --- ---- ----134, 35, 125 ------- 72 -----32, 158 ----14, 39 ---- 55 -- 24 ..- 42 ..--- 131 -- 35 -- 28 -- 24 -- 28 -- 28 Gavola, J. -- Gaynor, K. .... Geiger, H. -- Gemmell, K. -- Gendron, C. -- Gephart, G. --- Gerard, C. -- Gerard, R. ...... Germain, T. ...... Gettlinger, Janet .... Gettlinger, Janice --- Gettlinger, Jean -- Gibbons, S. ...... -- 28 -- 26 ---- 32 -------- 32 -----2s, 137 ---- 32 ------ 73 -----146, 42 ------ 28 ------131, 137 ----42, 131, 137 ----46, 132, 166 --------- 28 Gibson, L. -- -- 32 Gifford, J. Gill, B. --- -- 55 Gill, K. ..... -- 32 Gilsdorf, C. .... .... 3 2 Ginac, B. .... ........ 4 2 Ginac, R. -- ..... 32,122 Girvan, N. .... .... 7 3 Gladney, T. .... -- 73 Gleason, C. .... ........... 3 9 Glines, R. --- ........... -- 32 Golemba, H. -- .... 41, 46, 122, 129, 125, 126, 121, 136 Golinski, R. --- .......... 146, 39, 144 Gomand, C. ....................... 24 Goodney, D. ...... 46, 166, 135, 164, 137 Goodwin, D. ..- .............. 73, 137 Goovert, G. -- ..... 146, 106, 42, 157 Goovert, R. --- ..... 39, 146, 106, 154 G6rd6n, J. --- ...... 39,158,109 Gordon, R. .... ......... 2 8 Gordon, T. .... -- 35 Gossett, J. -- -- 28 Gostiarx, -- 24 Gould, K. ....... -- 24 Goyette, F. ....... -- 28 Grabowski, Grace --- -- 32 Grabowski, Irene Grabowski, Lenore ..... -- 55 Grabowski, Leonard .... .... 4 2 Grace, J. ............. ...... 3 9 Grady, M. .... ......... 4 Z, 134 Graham, R. ..... ------------- 39 Grant, Chester ......... 73, 146, 141, 65, 99, 100, 132, 154 Grant, Dolores --- ..... 38, 39, 132, 51 Grantham, S. --- Graves, K. .... Gray, J. ..... Grazia, D. ..... Greene, Larry ..... Greene, Wendell --- Greer, C. 7 .... - Gregory, R. .... Griffin, V. --- Griffith, K. -..- Gross, Jack .... Gross, JoAnn --- Gross, Roberta --- Guay, M. ...... Gugan, K. -.. Gupton, J. Gurnicz, R. ....... Gustafson, E. ..... Gustafson, Patricia Guzall, R. .......... ---..--------- 24 ----4z, 120, 136 ----2s, 152, 148 --------- 28 -- 35 -- 42 -- 42 --------- 55 -. ......... 24 ----134, 41, 43, 42 ----------- 28 ----3s, 39 35 -- 32 ---- 56 -----73, 154 ------42, 24 ----------- 56 -----73, 65, 136 Guzall, Stella .... ----3S, 137 Guzdzial, J. .... .....----------- - - 42 Gyde, R, ,... ......... 7 3, 146, 116, 65, 135, 144, 125, 126, 154 H Hagg, S. ....... .... Hadel, Carol Hadel, Edward .... Hahka, C. ....... Haines, R. ....... Hakala, George ..... Hakala, Gerald .... Haley, L. ....... Hall, D. ...... Hall, Elsie ...... Hall, Ernestine .... Hall, L. Hallock, M. .... Hamilton, G. .... Hamilton, L. -- Hamilton, W. Hammers, R. -- Hans, R. -- Hanson, P. -- Hanson, S. .... Harding, M. -- Harland, A. ........ Harland, C. ........... Harland, James, 9A Harland, James, 10B Harlow, G. ............ Harnden, P. ...... Harnish, E. -- Harnish, G. -.. Harper, R. -- Harris, D. --- Harris, E. --- Harris, G. .... Harris, R. --- Hartley, M. -- Hartman, W. -- Hartwick, G. -- Hastings, T. Haupt, J. Haupt, R. --- Hauser, D. -- Hauser, R. ..... Hawkins, B. --- Hawkins, G. ....... Hawkins, Janet .... Hawkins, Janis .... Hay, B. ....... Hazelrigg, B. --- Hazelton, J. --- Heffner, J. Heikkinen, K. --.. Heikkinen, S. Helman, Mr. O. .... Henderson, L. .... Henderson, T. --- Hendrick, L. -- Hendrick, R. --- Henry, A. --- Henry, L. --- Hensley, J . ...... Hepler, Ralph .... Hepler, Ruth .... Hepner, B. -- ..---35, 165 --- 74 --- 35 ----- 35 -----13, 42 ----- 56 --- 28 --- 28 --- 28 --- 48 ----35, 155 --------28, 122 -----74, 119, 166 --- 35 --- 137 --- 32 --- 42 ..-- 102 --- 39 --- 32 ----------- --- 147 ---------------- 35 -42, 43, 123, 125 - ....... 74, 166, 120 -------- 42 --- 56 --- 28 --- 39 ----- 56 ----35, 136 ----- 28 --- 28 --- 24 --- 46 --- 35 - ..... 28 -------- 35 ----56,13o,97 ------- 32 --- 35 --- 35 ------- 35 ----42, 123 --- 35 --- 56 -------- 14 ----..----- 24 -----46, 157, 136 ---------- 42 -------24, 28 ---------- 28 -----42, 137, 164 -------- 28 --- 57 --- 35 ..-- 39 Hewins, D. Hickey, T. -- Hicks, L. ...... Higelmire, G. Hill, C. Hill, D. --- Hin, G. --- Hill, K. --- Hill, S. .... Hill, V. ........ Hilliker, M. .... Hilliker, T. Hines, J. ...... Hitchcock, L. --- Hobson, D. .... Hocking, D. ..... Hocking, Jack --.. Hocking, John .... Hodgson, C. --- Hoeft, E. .... Hoffdal, D. .... Holbert, J. .... Holbert, M. Holcomb, D. --- Holeton, S. --- Hollan, T. ..-- Holman, K. --- Holman, L. .... Holmes, J . .... Holster, N. .... Honger, R. .... Hook, R. .... Hoop, J . -- Hope, B. .... Hope, D. ..... Hope, R. ....... Hornberger, R. -- Hostetler, D. .... Houlton, J. .... Howard, F. .... Howard, J. .... Howard, T. Howard, W. Howarth, E. --- Howay, S. -- Howay, V. .... Howe, D. --- Howie, T. ..... Hubbert, B. .... Hughes, D. Hughes, M. .... Hulbert, D. .... Hulbert, M. --- Hulley, G. ...... Humphrey, G. -- Humphrey, K. --- Hunger, R. Hunt, L. ...... Hunter, John --- Hunter, Judy .... Huotari, K. --- Hupp, A. ...... Hutchens, A. Hutchens, B. .... Hutchens, J. ....... Hutchens, Patricia Hutchens, Peggy .... Hutchinson, E. .... Hylton, O. ...... Hylton, R. -- 74, 121, 129, 135 --------------- 24 ------- 24 --------- 74 -.,--35, 121, 137 --------- 32 ---- 24 --- 28 --------------- 42 42,120,130,137 --------------- 28 -----39,136 --------- 12 ----74,144,146 ------- zs -- 74 ---- 43 -- 35 ----------- 28 ----2s,134,165 --------- 35 -----74,102 ----- 28 ------- 28 -----35,137 ----- 46 ------- 28 -----74, 128 ------ 24 -----35,124 ------ 24 -----35, 147 ----- 35 --- 24 -- 28 -- 28 -----28, 148 -----35, 165 --------- 24 ..----35, 37, 125 ------- 75 ------- 28 --..-35, 150, 158 --------- 32 -..----- 28 ---- 43 --- 39 --- 28 --------- 57 ----75, 132, 140 -------25, 131 ----..-- 28 -..-- 43 -----29,14s ------- 25 --------- 32 -----52, 57, 122 -----39,97,136 -----13, 75, 130 --------40, 43 I Ilmi, P. Ireland, D. --- Isopo, Jacks, Jacks, F. ..-- ------- .T R. --- ..------ S. ....... Jackson, Jerry .... Jackson, Judy .... 25 32 35 32 46 29 35 Jackson, R. ..... ........ 3 5 Jacob, E. .... ..... 5 7, 130 Jacob, G. --- ---- 46 James, B. -- .... 35 Jamros, D. --- .......... -- 39 Jankowski, F. -- ............. 29, 131 Jankowski, T. -- .... 75, 106, 144, 146 Janzewski, A. -- ............. 25 Jarnac, D. ..-- -- 43 Jarvi, P. --- -- 25 Jeffery, S. ...... .............. 2 5 Jennings, N. .... ............... 3 5 Jennings, R. --- ..... 106, 136, 146, 154 Jerneycic, J. --- ........... 35, 122 Jewell, E. .... ...... 1 48 Jobe, S. ..... ..... 5 7, 121 Johnson, E. --- ---- 39 Johnson, G. ....... -- 25 Johnson, L. .......... -- 29 Johnson, Richard .... -- 32 Johnson, Robert .... .... 3 9 Johnson, V. .... ........ 7 5 Johnston, B. --.. ..... 35, 124 Jones, Barbara --- ...... 43, 121 Jones, Betty ........ ...... 2 S Jones, Bobbie Jean --- ---- 35 Jones, D. ......... -- -43 Jones, J. ..... -- 32 Jones, Karl ..... .... 3 2 Jones, Kenney .... ........ 2 5 Jones, Kirk .... ..... 4 6, 152 Jones, L. ..... ...... 2 9 Jones, M. ......... -- 32 Jones, Mr. M. .... -- 14 Jones, N. ..... -- 46 Jones, O. ....... .... 3 5 Jones, P. ........ ..... 5 7, 97 Jones, Robert 9B ..... .... 7 , 25 Jones, Robert 11B .... .... 4 3 Jones, R. ........... ...... 2 9 Jones, S. .... ..... 3 S, 166 Jones, W. J ozwiak, B. J ozwisk, R. Julion, C. -- .... 75 Justice, G. -..- ..... 35,37 Justus, P. --- --- ---- 29 K Kaminski, J. --- ..-- -.. 57 Kaminski, P. --- ..--- 39 Kanatzar, D. --- ...... -- 32 Kannus, R. ..... ....... 2 9, 148 Karasinski, D. .... ..... 2 9, 148, 158 Karvinen, R. --- ........ 46, 47 Katz, D. --- - ....- --- 75 Katz, K. ..... -- 29 Kauffman, S. --- -- 57 Kauffman, P. --- -- 35 Keast, F. .... Keast, R. -..- Keen, P. --- Keen, S. --- Keller, C. Keller, S. --- Kelliker, B. -- Kelliker, D. ..- Kelly, E. .... Kennedy, C. Kennedy, R. K Kenney, . -- Kerr, B. --- Kerr, N. .... Kessel, S. .... Ketelhut, I. Ketelhut, L. Kettlewell, B Kilgrove, D. Killian, B. .... King, B. .... King, L. ..-- King, R. ...... Kingston, D. Kinney, A. -.. Kipp, L. Kipp, R. --- Kirk, S. --- Klemm, B. --- Knight, D. --- Knight, R. --- Knoblock, A. Knoblouk, B. Koeber, P. --- Koenen, I. .... Koester, N. Kolaski, S. --- Kopich, J. .... Kopriva, R. --- Kosovac, M. Kostanecki, C. Kostinko, N. Koterba, D. Koterva, M. Kovacs, C. -- Kovacs, J. --- Kovacs, M. -- Kozlowski, N Krnjewski, D Krajewski, J. Krakosky, J. -------43, 121, J 39, 97, 125, sz, 57, 125, -----43, 49, ---..--39, ----43, 132, ----35, -----32, ----75, ----36, 131, ------36, ------29, -----31, 32, -----76, Krakosky, T. -- Kramer, D. -- Kramer, J. ...... i Kruczynsk , T. -- Kruger, G. .... Kubick, M. -- Kubick, P. -- Kuck, J. --- Kuck, N. .... Kupiec, C. - Kurzynski, B 46, 47, 135, ----zs, 109, ----76, 139, Kurzynski, J. -- ---- Laba, I. ............ 27, 29, 126, --------25, LaBaumBard, D. .........,.,,, ,,., LaBeau, D. .......... ....... 7 7, 137, LaBerge, M. .... 77, 95, 119, 135, 137, Lacey, R. --- ---- 43 LaCroix ..... ..... 3 6 LaCross, C. .... ..... 3 6, 165 Lalier, K. .... ..... 4 3, 118 Leileur, R. Lagman, E. -- ..... 77 Laird, E. --- , ,, ,.,, ,77, 137 Laird, V. .... ..........,...... 4 3, 97 LaLone, J. .......... 39, 43, 106, 149, 150 Lamberger, C. --- .............. -- 43 Lambert 1 ..... .... 4 3 Lambert, M. --- .... 25, 48 Lancaster, L. -- ....... 77 Landrem, B. .... .,...... 4 3, 146 Langlois, R. .... -... 4 7, 102, 121 LaPlante, E. Laramie, E. -- -- Z9 LaRoqde, T. -- .... 147 Laroque, W. ...,. ..,.... 2 5 Lashbrook, B. --- ..... 29, 131 Lashbrook, D. --- ..... 77, 136 Laube, K. ....... Laube, M. ...... Laursen, Norman Law, J. Law, Richard .... Law, Robert --- Law, S. ..... Lawzon, Leo Lay, Donna .... Lay, Donn .... Layton, L. .... Lee, Richard .... Lee, Robert .... Lefever, M. -- Legeret, T. --- Leiter, D. .... Leiter, K. ..... LeLacheur, D. Lemier, B. -- Lemier, R. Lenz, L. ..... LeRoy, D. -- LeRoy, P. --- Lessley, B. -- Lessley, M. --- Lester, R. ...... Letcher, S. ......... ----- 39 ----2s, 39 ---- 43 -- 36 -- 77 -- Z9 ---- 39 ---- 152 -- 32 -- 58 --- 43 ------- 25 -----39, 146 ---- 29 -.. 47 -..-- 32 -----39, 137 ----- 36 ---- Z9 ----- 32 - ......... 47, 135 ------------------ 25 77, 136, 164, 165, 166 LeTourneau, P. .................... 29 Lett, M. ........ ,,,, 4 3, 48 LeVan, J. ..... -- 29 Lewailen, D. Lewis, B. -.. -- 43 Lewis, C. .... -- 77 Lewis, D. ...... ..- 43 Lewis, Edward --- -- 43 Lewis, Edwin .... -- 78 Lewis, J. Lewis, M. .... Lewis, R. .... Licata, A. .... Lickman, N. --- Ligi, A. ..... Ligman .... 43 155 -----78, 157 ---- 43 ------------- 36 -------------..- 25 Lilly, C. ............... 36, 122, 129, 136 Lilly, R. ....... 12, 78, 111, 120, 121, 125 Lindstrom, R. ...................... 32 Link, J. ....... ..... 3 6, 109, 147, 151 Linn, D. --- .......... 78, 130 Linn, R. --- ----- 58 Lipari, J. -- -- 78 Liss, C. -- -- 25 Liss, G. .... ........ 2 9 Liss, W. --- ...,,., ,, 39 Lloyd, B. -- ..... 39, 43, 119 Lloyd, J. -- ......... 25 Locke, D. --- ..... 36, 130 Locke, S. .... ...... 2 9 Lockhart, D. -- .... 39 Lokotar, R. .... -- 36 Lord, P. ....... -- 78 Lotharius, L. .... -- 47 Lovorn, B. Lowe, E. .... -- 29 Lowe, R. .... ...... 2 9 Loyd, H. --- ..... 43, 151 Lukacsy, B. .... .... 3 9 Lundberg, B. -- -- 29 Lundberg, D. .... -- 58 Lundberg, K. .... -- 43 Lunnie, K. .... -- 36 Luther, B. --- ..... -- 43 Luther, S. --- ....... 39, 166 Lutkus, I. --- ---. 47, 118, 166 Lyle, M. -- ......... 36 Lynch, F. --- ..... -- 39 Lynch, W. -- ..... 58, 123 Lyons, L. .... ...... 5 8 Lyons, S. -- -- 29 Maciejewski, C. ....... -- 36 Maciejewski, H. --- -- 36 Mack, J. ........ -- 39 Mack, S. .... -- 25 Mack, W. MacKenzie, S. ...................... 25 Mackie, L. ........................ 47 Maczuga, I. .... 38, 39, 126, 129, 137, 140 Mahanes, P. ......... 12, 46, 47, 106, 121, 135, 146 Maier, I. ....... 36, 98, 122, 138, 139, 169 Major, A. ......................... 29 Major, E. Major, G. --- -..-- 78 Malone, R. .... ....... 2 9 Mancini, C. --- ..... 36, 147 Mancini, D. .... ...... 4 7 Mann, I. ...... ..... 3 6, 124 Marhevko, J. .... ...... 3 6 Marr, G. ...... -- 43 Marrone, I. .... .... 5 8 Marsden, S. .... ........ 3 2 Marshall, B. -- ..... 29,128 Marshall, L, --.. ---- 29 Martin, C. -- ............. 25 Martin, L. Martz, B. --- 43, 106, 136, 151 Martz, T. --- ......... 29, 158 Massa, I. .... .... 4 7 Massa, N. --- ---- 32 Masters, C. -- .... 31, 32 Matchett, K. -- ..... 39, 137 Mathews, M. -..- .... -- 43 Mathis, C. .... ........ 7 8 Matkin, D. --- ..... 29, 148 Matthews, R. .... .... 4 3 Mattila, G. .... .... 32 Mattila, I. -- -- 36 Mattis, B. -- -- 29 Mattson, J. ....... ------ 43 Matuszczak, C. .... 78, 131 Maxwell, R. --- ..... 43, 155 May, B. .... ...... 3 9 May, D. -- -- 79 May, J. -- -- 43 May, M. Mayer, C. --- -- 29 Mayer, L. -..- -- 29 Mayes, D. -- -- 43 Maynor, D. .... -- 58 Maynor, L. .... -- 43 Mays, Carl .... -- 79 Mays, Clark McAlpine, W. McBride, P. --- -- 36 McCabe, D. .... -- 36 McCain, B. --- ...... -- 43 McCann, R. --.. ....... -- 36 McCardell, H. --- ...... 36, 121, 122 Mccardell, M. 79, 120, 130, 135 McCarthy, D. ......... 29, 147 McCava, J. --- .......... -- 32 McClain, E. -- ..... 79, 123, 131 McClain, L. -- .......... 39 McClain, P. .... -- 29 McC1inton, N. ........ 36 McConaghie, D. --- ......... -- 29 McConaghie, J. --- ...... 43, 131, 137 McConaghie, R. .................... 36 McConnell, R. 43, 123, 131, 132 McCreedy, B. ......... 36, 155 McCreedy, C. --- -52, 58, 137 McCreedy, M. ..... 29, 131 McDaniel, G. --- ..... -- 36 McDonald, D. -- ..... 97, 111, 157 McDonald, J. .... ........ 4 3 McDonald, M. ..... 29, 131 McDonald, R. --- ........ -- 79 McDonald, R. 47, 136, 140 McFarland, D. McKenzie, K. --- -- 39 McKenzie, R. McKi.n1ey, B. ..... 36, 98 McKinney, P. --- ---- 36 McKinney, S. --- ..... -- 39 McKinnon, C. --- .... ---- ------- 36 McKinnon, J. --- .... 29, 132, 137, 165 McLain, K. --- .... 29, 148, 155 McLay, A. .... .......... 2 5 McLemore, A. ........ 58 McLemore, J. --- -- 25 McLeod, J. .... .... 3 6 McWaters, J. --- ...... -- 29 McTaggart, V. ..... 36, 121 Meade, N Meek, D. .... -- 39 Mees, S. .... -- 79 Mendeil, C. --- -- 43 Mercer, M. --- ........... -- 36 Mercer, S. .... .............. 2 9, 166 Merchel, B. --- ..... 44, 109, 150, 154 Merchel, T. -- ............... 39 Mercier, H. .... ............. 2 9 Merkel, B. .... .... 3 9, 106, 144, 146 Mesarosh, A. --- ......... -- 47 Mesarosh, R. --- ---- 36 Meyers, J. .... ........ 2 9 Mientek, M. --- ..... 36, 128 Mikkola, M. Milam, A. -- --- 29 Milam, B. -- --- 39 Milam, M -- 166 Miller, A. -- --- 44 Miller, B. --- 32 Miller, C. --- ----- 44 Miller, D. -- ..... 29, 97 Miller, E. Miller, E. ...... 44 Miller, Eric --- ..... 97, 44 Miller, Jack .... ...... 2 9 Miller, Jon .... ..... 2 5, 29 Miller, K. Miller, N. .... 79, 137 Miller, P. ..... 36 Miller, S. ..... 25, 29 Mills, E. ..... 29 Mills, Maria Milstedt, .... 44, 137 Minns, B. -- ..... 32 Misner, J. .... ........ 4 4, 168 Mitchell, A. --- ..... 36, 165, 166 Mitchell, ..... 47, 149, 150 Mitchell, .......... 95 Mitchell, S. .... - .... 44, 166 Mitscher, R. --- ...... -- 25 Moggio, D. --- ........ -- 79 Moggio, S. ..... ..... 4 4, 125, 134 Monastersk1, R. --- ......... 32, 98 Montroy, ..-- 36 Moon, J. ................ 36 Moon, R. ................... 80 Moore, J. ..... 65, 80, 99, 125, 126 Moore, T. -- ................. 25 Morley, C. --- .... 32, 124 Morris, J. Morrison, A. .... ....... 3 6 Morrison, D. --- .... 44, 134 Morrison, H. --- ----- 36 Morton, C. -..- ----- 25 Morton, R. -- .... 40, 147 Moscow, B. --- --- 25 Mosey, R. -- --- 29 Moskal ..... --- 25 Mowry, J. -- --- 36 Mowry, R. --- ----- 29 Moxley, M. ................-.--- 80, 132 Mullen, G. ................-------- 25 Munro, E. ..... 52, 59, 125, 141, 166, 168 Munro, S. .................. 29, 131, 134 Murphy, G. ..... -.------ 8 0 Murphy, W. .... --- 80 Myers, S. --- --- 36 N Nagy, N. --- ----- 80 Napier, L .... 36, 165 Napier, P. --- ---- 30, 135 Napper, R. --- --- 32 Nash, D. --- 44 Nash, J. --- 47 Nash, J. ..------ 25 Nash, K. -------- 29, 153 Nash, T. ..------ 25, 1431 152 Nawrocki, C. --- ......--------- - 121 Nawrocki, D. ....... 41, 44, 129, 137, 150 Nawrocki, P. --- .....-.-------- -- 29 Neil, B. ............ 46, 47, 109, 111, 125 Neiswonger, W. .............----- -- 36 Nelson, P. --- ........ -, 29 Nettles, B. --- ........., -- 44 Neview, W. .... ..... 4 1, 44, 49, 134 Newbery, D. --- .....,,.... - 150 Newbery, D. .... --- 36 Newbery, H. -- --- 128 Newbery, J. -- -..- 40 Newell, S. .... --- 29 Newman, G. --- --- 59 Newman, W. -- .......,....,..... 36 Nicholls, J. --- .................. -- 29 Nielsen, D. ....... 2, 135, 136, 138, 139, 168 Nielsen, E. --- ----- 44 Nihls, K. ..... ..... 3 2 Ninneman, S. --- -- 81, 120 Nippa, B. --- --- 44 Nix, F. --- ----- 25 Nolan, J. -.. .... 36, 147 Nolan, S. --- ----- 81 Norris, C. .... --- 47 Norris, D. .... --.. 36 Norton, S. .... --- 80 Novick, A. ........ --- 44 Nowaczewski, J. --- --- 29 Nowaczewski, K. -- ....... 36 Nowicki, L. ..... ......... 3 2 Nuttall, R. ..... .... 2 9, 148, 152 Nycek, A. .... ......... 8 1 O'Bee, R. --- .... ......... - - 29 Oboza, J. .... ........ 4 4, 129 Obremski, D. --- .... 52, 59, 125, 137 O'Brien O'Brien, D. --- O'Brien, M. .... ---------..- 44 ----- 59 O'ConnelI, C. --- ...... 81, 130 O'Donnell, F. -- ............ 25 Oglesby, J. --- ..... 32, 122, 128 Oliver, G. Oliver, S. ..... --- 40 Olszewski, A. -- --- 81 O'Neil, L. ..... --- 44 Oponick, E. ........................ 29 Oprean, G. ........................ 29 Osborn, R. .... 135, 149, 150 Ostrowski, R. ...................... 44 Ouellette, A. .... --- 44 Ouellette, L. -- ..... 40 Outland, J. --- .... 32, 123 Owens, J. --- ----- 44 Owens, R. Pace, J. ....... .... - -- 29 Paciocco, D. .... Pack, C. --- Page, C. --- Pagnani, E. --- Palise, T. --- Palmer, E. --- Palmer, J. .... Panayioto, J. --- ----- Pank, R. ..... Pappas, S. --- Pariscau, C. Pariseau, J. --- Parker, B. -- --- 47 --- 44 --- 32 --- 47 --- 106 --- 36 ------- S1 ------- 36 44, 132, 136 -----..- 29 -----..- 32 29, ,148, 155 Parker, N. --- ----- 55, 31, 139, 141, 144, 146, 157 Parks, T. Partin, D. --- ...... 82, 168 Partin, P. --- ----- 82 Passeno, J. --- --- 44 Pastula, J. --- ----- 36 Pate, C. .... .... 5 9, 135 Patrick, E. --- --- 44 Patrick, P. --- --- 29 Patterson, C. Patton, W. --- --- 32 Paulin, I. --- ----- 29 Pauls, C. .... .... 4 4, 120 Pauls, R. .......................... 29 Pawlaczyk, F. Paxton, L. .... 47, 119, 121, 123, 136, 166 Payne, G. ....................,.,., 36 Payne, J. Pearce, B. -- ..... 8, 40, 147 Peck, R. ..... ,,,,,,, 2 9 Peischl, A. --- ,,,,, 82 Pe11esrif1i,.T- -- .... 40, 124 Penn, J. ........ ,,.., 2 5 Pennington, E. .... ....... 3 2 Perkins, G. --- .... 150, 152 Perkins, J. .... ,...,,. 4 4 Perkins, R. --- .... 32, 148 Perrault, J. -- .... 44, 151 Perrault,.S. -- --- 29 Pesta, R. --- --- 47 Peters, K. --- ----- 44 Peterson, D. .... -- 82, 132 Peterson, R. .... ..... 4 0 Pewitt, M. Philbin, B. Phillips, D. --- ,,,,,,,, ,, 36 Phillips. G- --- .... 46, 47, 126 Phillips, L. --- .,..,. 44, 122 Phillips, M. --- ----, S9 Phlod, H. Pickett, J. .... ,,, 40 Pierce, W. .... ,,, 44 Pihman, R. --- ,,, 25 Pinchon, S. --- ,,, 82 Pipkin, L. Pirkola, S. --- U, 32 Pirl, D. ..... ,N 44 Pitcher, P. --- ,,, 44 Pittman, E. --- ..... 25 Pittman, J. -- ..... 14, 47 Pittman, P. --- ----- 29 Pittman, R. --- .....,,,,, ,, 25 Pittman, S. --- .........,.,., -, 44 Platzke, J. --- .... 32, 120, 121, 129, 131, 135, 136, 137 Platzke, R. --- .....,,,,,,,,, ,, 44 Plivelich, J. -- .,,,,,,,,,, 29, 122 Plourd, P. --- ,,,,,, ,, 44 Podulka, P. ..-- .... 36, 97, 125 Poe, B. --- - Poe, G. ..... Pohlod, H. --- Pohlod, M. --- Pohlod, M. --- Polcyn, J. -- Poole, D. Popa, J. Pope, M. Pope, T. ------ 40 166 ----- 40 ----29, 134 ----- 32 ----- 32 ----29, 148 ------ 32 ----36, 137 ----- 59 Porter, C. -- Porter, F. -- Porter, J. --- Portugal, B. .... Portugal, Y. .... Potts, C. --- Potts, W. --- Poznick, R. --- Prentiss, H. -..- ----12, 32, ----29, ------32, -----59, 125, -----47, 128, Prentiss, R. ........................ Presson, B. ........ 32, 132, 134, 138, Presson, Randy .................. 29, Presson, Richard Prevo, E. ...... .................. Price, P. --- Priest, S. .......... 36, 125, 126, 165, Priest, T. .......,.......,,,,,.,,... Proszkowski, E. -- Prue, J. ........ Pszyk, D. -.,-- Puch, T. ....... Pulawski, C. .... Purcell, M. --- Quantrell, S. --- Quarters, K. .... Quick, L. ..... ----32, ---- ----36, Quirouet, G. .... .... - -- Rabideau, S. --- ---- Raby, P. ..-- Raica, D. --- Ramer, K . ..... Ramsey, W. .... Rankin, V. --- --- ,,,,.,... ,,,-,38, Reed, J. ................ 52, 60, 125, Reed, Lax-ry--10A ................ SO, Reed, Larry--9A ..... 27, 30, 109, 125, ----------------------36, Reesor, Dale .... Reesor, Danny -- Reed, T. -- Reesor, W. Reid, F. Reinholtz, R. Reiser, D. -- Reiss, S. Repass, B. Reside, B. .... Resmondo, L. --- Reynolds, S. .... Rhule, R. .... Rhule, S. --- Rice, B. .... RICE, R. ....... Rice, Ronald --- Richardson, C. -- Richardson, K. --- Richie, E. ...... Richison, T. .... Richmond, B. -- Richmond, C. -- Richmond, J. --- Richmond, M. --- Richmond, R. --- Rider, L. ..... Ridgeway, E. --- ----36, ----36, ----s3, ----40, ----44, ----36, ----44, 32 36 136 148 36 137 29 128 121 40 139 155 32 83 44 166 36 25 29 155 59 30 30 122 32 30 44 44 117 32 32 30 40 135 157 126 146 30 44 83 30 152 32 36 83 151 166 166 83 83 32 120 25 139 122 124 25 44 32 32 84 Riley, G. --- Ringl, L. ..... Ringl, Leon .... --------..- 60 -----37, 158, 147 ----31, 32, 148 Ringl, M. .... ...... 3 O, 125 Ringl, V. --- ----- 84 Riser, G. --- --- 91 Robbins, D. Robbins, E. Robbins, S. --- --- 37 Robbins, T. Roberts, G. --- -..- 37 Robinson, C. .... ..... 3 0 Robinson, Craige --- .... 30, 155 Robinson, J. ......... --- 44 Robinson, Joseph .... ....... 4 4 Robinson, L. ...... ......... 3 2 Robinson, S. --- .... 84, 95, 116 Rodgers, B. --- ....... -- 32 Rogowski, C. -- ....... 30 Rohrbeck, B. --- ...... 44, 137 Rolfe, H. --- .......... -- 44 Rolfe, L. ........ ..... 3 7, 166, 165 Romanski, D. ....... .... 8 4, 139, 151, 49 Romanski, Dennis Roose, T. .......... Rose, A. Rose, A. Rose, B. .... Rose, M. Ross, E. Ross, G. Ross, L. Roumpz, Rowland, Roy, E. off- K. -- Roy, R. --- Rubino, T. --- Rudzewicz, Rudzewicz, J. -- Rueger, D. --- Rufii, P. --- Ruffini, H. --- Ruffini, J. Rumball, B. -- Rumsby, B. -- Russell, L. --.. Russell, P. .... Russell, W. --- Rusu, J. Ryder, F. -- Saari, F. .... Saferian, B. --- Salyer, S. ....... Sanborn, C. ..... ---- ---------- 32 ---14o, 37, 136 --- 84 --- 32 ------- 84 --------- 40 ----34, 17, 124 --------- 30 --- 32 --- 32 ------ 84 ----45, 165 --------------30, 97 Ruditis, G. ..... D. ..... 84, 117, 131, 134, 135 ----------------40, 124 ---------------- 30 ----- 32 ----35, 130 ----- 45 ----- 40 ----3s, 132 ----40, 130 --- 25 --- 45 --- 25 --- .... 30, 165 S ---- -----85, 121, 135 -------85, 108, 109 -------37, 121, 123, 137 3, 45, 120, 121, 136, 146 Sanner, C. .... .... - 12, 85, 121, 129, 135 Sanner, J. -- Sanner, T. .... Sanson, J. -- Sassler, J. Saulitis, G. ..... Saunders, S. .... Sawyers, R. --- Scaccia, J. -- Scafone, L. -..- Scafone, R. -- Scalet, E. -.. Scalet, J. --- --------..---- 47,151 - ..-----. 40, 147, 151 ----35, 129, 131, 136 ----35, 121, 134, 165 -------------- 30 ------- 85 ----37, 119 ----- 25 -----------37, 147 ----45, 134, 165, 169 -----33, 42, 148, 158 Schaif, L. ..... Schaffer, L. -- Scafone, L. --- Scheutz, D. -- Scheutz, J. --- Schlapp, N. --- Schlappi, M. --- Schlunz, S. -.. Schmitz, J. --- Schmitz, S. --- Schneeberger, J. Schneeberger, P. --. Schneppe, K. .... Schonmeier, M. schribbs, J. .... Schultz, B. -- Schultz, C. -- Schultz, J. --- Schumacher, J. Schumaker, M. Schuyler, Betty -..------86, 135, 165, 166 Schuyler, Bill --- Schwartz, B. Schwartz, L. -- --- 45 ------- 33 ----------- 25 ----47, 124, 151 ------- 30 --- 30 --- 85 --- 40 .-- 37 --- 33 --- 40 ----33, 45 --- 33 --- 45 --- 125 -- 37 --- 60 ----- 30 ----------37, 147 -------------- 25 ------------30,1ss ---------------- 40 Scott, Inona .... ---10, 41, 45, 125, 129, Scott, Donna .... Scott, Gail --- Scott, Guy Scully, Paul --- Scully, Peter --- -- Seal, M. ..... Seeley, K. -- Seeley, L. Sekula, L. --- Selby, C. --- Self, J. --- Sell, J. ............ Selman, T. ........ Septer, Patricia Septer, Phillip 138,139,168 ------------ 25 ----38,40,123,126 ----------- 37 -----..---------- 37 -----31, 33, 122, 125, 126 --------------35, 124 --- 33 --- 86 ---- --- 30 ---..------------ 25 45,122,125,126,146 ----------------..-86, 128 --------- 25 ------------ 37 -----37,155,121 ----------- 37 --- 30 --- 25 --- 45 --- 60 ----- 37 ------37,147 ----------- 86 -----30, 152, 148 ------------ 33 -------------37,124 Sherrard, M. --- ..... 45, 132, 129, 136 Sergent, P. .... Seymour, T. --- Shannon, W. -- Sharp, G. --- Shaw, E. --- Shaw, F. --- Shetts, G. ..... Shepherd, C. -- Shepherd, J. --- Shepherd, S. -- Sheppard, J. --- Sheridan, R. --- Sherman, S. .... Sherrill, R. --- Shillair, J. --- Shirey, D. .... Shomak, D. --- Shrot, J. ..... Shribbs, J. --- Shull, K. ..... Sidelinker, G. -- Sides, R. ........ Sienkowski, V. --- Sikorski, Mr. A. Simancik, C. ..... Simeck, D. ..... Simmons, P. ..... Simoneau, Jerry -------------- 30 ----- 47 ----33, 148 ------------ 33 ---u ......... - 30 -----37, 131, 165, 129 -------------- 45 ------------ 45 --- 86 --- 30 --- 14 ----- 45 ----45, 154 ----- 37 Sinoneau, Jocelyne -- ....... 86 Sims, J. ........................ 30, 129 Sims, M. ........ Sipila, T. ..... 140, Skeen, T. ....... Skovbye, B. -- Skwierc, S. -- Slamka, R. -- Slater, K. .... Slayton, W. .... Slone, J. .... Smith, A. ........ Smith, Barbara -- Smith, Brenda Smith, Carson --- Smith, Charles --- Smith, Donald --- Smith, Donna .... Smith, Dora .......... Smith, Elaine--12A ------------------ 33 45, 149, 132, 121, 136 ------------------ 37 -- 25 -- 25 -- 25 -- 26 -- 30 -- 30 -- 45 ------- 30 ----45,149,157 --------- 33 ----33,37,97 ------- 30 -----50,104 ----- 86 Smith, Elaine--11A ..... -- 45 G. ...... Smith, Smith, JoAnn .... smirh, K. ....... Smith, Marlene .... Smith, Mr. M. --- Smith, Monte Smith, P. Smith, Richard -- Smith, Richard -- smith, s. ........ Smotherman, F. --- Snavely, P. ........ Sneddon, A. Snowden, S. .... 38 Sokarda, C. ....... Sole, H. ..... .... --- -- 37 -- 30 --..-- 26 -----37, 137 ---- 14 -- 86 -- 37 ------------- 86 ----106,41,44,144 ---------45, 136, 109 40, 125, 126, 124, 122 -s7, 166, 135, 118, 120 ,,,,---,.-,------- 45 Sollose, E. , Sollose, H. --- .... 134, 33, 31, 126 Somero, M. -- ....------- 40 Souriall, G. -- ---- 132 Sparks, M. .... -- 37 Spaysky, D. .... -- 33 Spice, P. .... -- 40 Spice, C. -- -- 26 Spinks, M. -- -- 45 Spitzer, J. --- -- 30 Spriks, P. --- -- 40 Spring, B. --- -- 47 Spunar, E. -- -- 30 Staats, J. -- ---- 30 Stacy, G. Stafford, K. .... .--------- 3 0, 152 Stafford, L. ..................---- -- 130 Stafford, R. ............ 45, 150, 149, 130 Stagg, F. --146, 38, 40, 144, 157, 158, 109 Staggs, K. ............ .....------ S 7, 134 Stainsby, T. ..........------------- - 37 Stallard, N. .... .------ 4 5 Standridge, J. -- -.------- 40 Standridge, L. --- .... 30, 1231 123 Stapleto'n, S. --- ...... 37, 157 Stark, J. ..... ..... 4 51 134 Steele, D. --- ----- -- 33 Steele J. ..-- ------- -- 45 Steele, M. --- Steimlosk, R. --- Steinaway, D. 1 Steele, W. ..... Steinaway, S. -- ----30, 165, 137 -------40, 157 -----37, 152 ---- 30 Steinbis, P Stephani, D. ....... 37, 125, 110, 121, 111 Stephens, A. --- ................ -- 87 Stephens, J. ........................ 37 Stephens, I1 ---87, 97, 132, 125, 110, 111 Stephens, T. ....................... 26 Stephenson, E. --- ....... -- 26 Stephenson, M. --- .... 131, 45, 132 Stetson, M. ...... ......... 4 O Stevens, R. ....... Stevenson, Mr. R. --- Stewart, C. ....... St. John, K. --- Stocco, R. --- Stockdale, J. Stoddard, A. -- Stokes, J. ,---- Stom, D. .... Stone, C. .... Stone, E. .... Stone, J. -- Storrs, D. -..- Stratton, L. .... Streetman, D. ..... Streetman, K . Strickland, A. --11B Strickland, S. -..12B Stringer, S. .......... Strnad, Nancy--9B .... - -------- 30 -- 14 -- 45 -- 87 ..- 60 ----26,33 ------ 30 ----116,135 ------ 26 -- 37 -- 26 -- 30 -- 33 -- 26 -----33, 122 -----30, 129 Strnad, Sharon-..12B ............. 87, 128 Strombeck, C. .............. 87, 132, 137 Strotz, Elizabeth--12B -..- -88, 166, 118, 12 Strotz, Max--9B ............------ -- 26 Stroud, Dona1d--9B ..... -- 26 Stroud, K. ........... Stuart, C. ..... --- Stuckey, J. -- Studer, P. ...... Sturdivant, R. --- Sturr, J. .......... Suarez, N. .......... Suggs, Joyce--10B .... - Suggs, Rita--1 ZA- - -- Suiter, L. -- 1 1B ---- 26 ------ ss -----37, 136 ------ 37 -----45, 128 -------- 26 ----------- 33 ----37, 125, 111 ----60, 135, 105 Sullivan, James--11B ..... -- 45 Sullivan, Joyce--9B---- Sullivan, Ray-..9B--..- ------ 30 ..---------26, 30 Summey, V. ..... - ...------------ 45 suo, s, .,..,.. ..... - ss, 146, 144, 136 Susik, S. .... .....---------- 1 50 Suszek, R. ....... -- 30 Sutherland, L. --- ..--- -- 25 Svacha, R. .... ----------- 4 7 Sweitzer, J. .... .... 8 8, 106, 136 Swindell, S. .... ..------- 4 5 Switalski, L. --- -- 45 Sykes, J. ...... -- 33 Sylvester, M. .... -- 40 Sypniewski, D. -- -- 37 Szymanski, L. ........ -- 33 T Tabata, D. -- --- ---..--- 40 Tabata,, Y. ..... ----------- 2 5 Takacs, J, ....... .... 3 7, 121, 122 Tamplin, Steve ....---------- ------ 4 0 Tamplin, Susan ....-.-.-.------ ---- 3 0 Tassin, B. .......-. 30, 122, 125, 148, 155 Tate, I. -..- --------------- -- 37 Taylor, C. ,-'. ---- 130 Taylor, D. Taylor, L. .... .... 5 2, 60, 130, 135 Taylor, M. -- ........... 40 Teague, S. --- --- 33 Telax, W. --- --- 26 Theeke, C. -- --- 30 Therrien, B. --- --- 30 Therrien, H. Thibodeau, T. --- 37 Thomas, C. .... ..... 3 7 Thomas, G. .... .... 4 5, 134 Thomas, J. -- ..... 88 Thomas, T. -- --- 30 Thomas, S. Thompson, B. Thompson, C. ..... 26 Thompson, D. .... 37, 121 Thompson, H. --- ----- 40 Thompson, J. --- 33 Thompson, P. .......... --- 33 Thompson, Richard Thompson, Robert --- --- 30 Thompson, R. Thompson, S. ...................... 40 Thompson, Thomas--11A .......... 12, 46, 47, 109, 123 Thompson, Thomas--9A ............ 30 Thornton, D. ...... .... .... 4 5 , 168 Thorpe, C. Thousand, S. ..... 30, 125 Thrasher, J. --- ---1- 30 Thurman, J. .... ,.... 8 8, 130 Tillen, C. .... ,,,,, 3 0 Todd, M. .... .....,...,.,,,,, 4 0 Toepfer, P. Tomczyk, E. 65, 88, 99, 104, 117, 125, 126, 135 Tommas, R. --- ,,-,,,- 11 50 Tommas, S. -- ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 45 Topinka, D- ----.-........ ....... 6 0, 136 Tvpolsky, D. ---45, 97, 111, 116, 125, 137 Towers, B .-- .,,,.,,,,,,,,,-,,--- 26 Towers, M. .... ,,,,, 4 7 Townsend, B. ,,,, 88, 102 Townsend, P. ,,,,, 89 Trail, K. .... 111 37 Tremper, J. .... ,,,, 3 7, 48 Tressilian, B. -- 111 37 Tribble, B. -- ,,,,,,, 30 Tribula, J. --- 11 26, 153 Trotter, C. --- ,,,, 37, 48 Troyanek, L. --- ,,,, 14, 40 Truba, D. --- 111 37 Truba, G. ..... 111 45 Truskowski, A. --- 111 45 Truskowski, D. Tsoukalas, J. Tsoukalas, N. 111 3Q Tucker, M. -- - 111 37 Turkette, B. --- 111 33 Tumer, L. --- -,,- 1 37 Turner, R. --- 1111 30, 111 Turoski, F. -- ---- Underwood, B. ....... Utriainen, O. --- ----- 26 --- 26 --- 37 Valentine, L. --- --- ..---40, 134 Valone, J. ..... ..... 3 7 Vanderkay, A. --- ----- 30 VanDevender, R. --- .... 33, 158 VanLandingham, B. -- --- 47 VanLandingham, R. .... ..... 3 0 VanLuven, M. ..... -... 3 0, 122 Vaston, P. ...... .... 4 5, 120 Vennard, S. --- ----- 33 Venz, R. ..... --- 37 Vickers, I. --- -..- 37 Vieau, M. .... --- 26 Viers, V. .... ............ 8 9 Vigneault, K. --- .............. 134, 37 Vigneault, S. --- ---106, 89, 65, 104, 117, 135, 125, 126 Vincent, C. --- ............ 40, 134 Vincent, S. -- .............. 89 Vrable, D. Vrable, G. --- .... 89, 120, 121, 96, 12 Waatti, J. --- ...... - --- 26 Waatti, K. --- --- 61 Wadoro,'L. -- --- 30 Waelde, B. .... .............. 3 0 Waldron, R. --- ............ -- 45 Walker, J. -- ..... 11, 39, 95, 97, 125 Wallace, A. -- .............. 33 Wallace, J. --- ............ 37, 122 Walle, S. -- ..... 90, 166, 164, 165 Walt, G. --- - Walt, K. ....... -------------- 37 ------ --- 37 Walt, Karlene Dian .... --- 30 Walters, B. ......... --- 61 Walton, B. --- --- 37 Walton, J. --- --- 90 Wandor, L. Ward, R. .... --- 26 Wardlaw, B. Wardlaw, J. --- --- 45 Wargo, B. .... --- 124 Warren, L. -- --- 30 Warren, W. --- --- 30 Watkins, J. -- --- 26 Watson, C. -- --- 37 Watson, D. -- --- 30 Watson, J. -- --- 26 Watson, L. -- --- 26 Watson, R. --- ..... 98, 37 Watt, J. .... ......... 3 O Watt, M. --- .... 119, 45, 128 Watt, R. .... ...... . . 37 Weaver, L. --- --- 45 Webb, D. --- --- 45 Webb, J. .... ..... 3 7 Webb, Julie .... ..... 3 0, 26 Webster, D. -- .... 151, 45 Weideman, J. -- ...... 131, 37 Weir,'J. Weir, M. --- ..... 40, 124, 136 Weiss, J. Wekwert, D. --.. --- 45 Wellean, R. Wellington, D. -- --- 26 WeHman, B. --- --- 40 Wellman, J. --- --- 47 Wellman, James .... Wells, C. ........ Wells, N. ...... Wemer, A. ............ --- 61 --- 26 --- 45 -..---------- 26 West, J. ........................... 33 West, M. ...... 116, 131, 90, 166, 126, 121 West, M. ....................... 155, 26 Westheuser, D. --- ..... 90, 166, 164, 165 Weston, S. ..... ............ 9 0, 136 Whisnant, G. -- ............ 37 White, C. .......................... 37 White, D. .......... White, Donna Jean White, Douglas ...... White, J. .......... White, Judith --- White, S. ...... Whiteaker, B. --- Wieniewski, L. Weir, J. ...... Wilds, W. .... Wiley, T. Wilkins, C. .... Wilkinson, C. -- Willert, J. Willey, J. .... Williams, E. --- Williams, H. -- Williams, J. -- Williams, L. .... Williams, P. --- Williams, R. --- Wilson, J. --- Wilson, J. --- Wilson, P. .... Wilson, R. .... Wink, J. ......... Wisniewski, L. --- Wobrock, B. --- Wobrock, C. --- Woelkers, R. Wolf, R. ...... Wolford, P. --- Wolframe, P. -- Wood, J. .... Wood, R. ...... Woodard, J. --- Woodward, T. .... Woodward, C. .... Work, S. ..... Wray, L. Wright, B. .... Wroblewski, J. -- Wugle, G. .... Wyatt, K. .... Wyland, E. .... Wynns, J. --- Wysocki, J. --- ---- Yankers, E. --- - Yater, P. --- Yenglin, L. --- Yonkos, E. York, B. ...... Yost, B. ......... Young, F. --11B Young, LeRoy--9A .... - 134, 90, 165, 128, 135 ---------------37, 40 ---..- 40 --- 37 --- 90 --- 90 --- 26 --- 26 --- 37 ----------- 90 -----146, 33, 109 --- 37 --- 30 --- 37 --- 40 --- 45 ----- 30 ----40, 128 ----- 61 --- 45 --- 45 --- 26 --- 30 --- 30 --- 30 --- 40 --- 37 --- 91 --------- 45 -----91, 130, 65 ------- 45 ----- 91 ---------152, 26 91, 164, 165, 166 ------------ 45 --- 33 --- 37 --- 33 --- 30 --- 33 --- 45 --- 30 --.. 26 ..-- 45 --- 91 --- 37 --- 40 --- 33 Young, Pamela--9B---- Young, Stanley--9B .... - Yow, Dianna--10A .... - Yow, D0nna--12B Z Zak, D. --- -- Zalot, K. -- Anderson, Mrs. Mary .... Barr, Mr. Ernest ------... - Bennington, Mrs. Gretchen Blackwell, Mr. Robert ..... Blakely, Miss Elsaleen .... Boughton, Mr. Jack --- Burns, Mr. John ....... Cook, Miss Gertrude ..... Coveyou, Mrs. Ann .......... Crawford, Miss Anna Pearl Croteau, Mr. Richard ...... Crothers, Miss Eunice .... Davis, Miss Gladys ..... Empson, Mr. Freeman --- Faulmann, Mr. Leland --- Fink, Miss Irene ........ Finley, Mrs. Shirley .... Frampton, Mr. Paul ..... Gadzinski, Mr. Leonard ..... George, Mr. Charles ..... Gifford, Mr. Ernest --- Grba, Mr. B. .......... Guido, Mr. Eugene ...... Hannafm, Miss Blanche .... Harm, Mr. Clarence ..... Helman, Mr. Oliver .... Huff, Miss Ruth ..... ------16,128 Jones, Mr. Michael --- ---- -- 26 ------ 26 -----40, 166 -- 33 -- 33 --- 19 - 4 - s --- 121 ----7,124 ----17, 150 ----- 20 ----16,123 --- 4 ----- 15 ----15, 132 ----- 15 ----- 11 ----20,128 ----- 15 --- 11 ------- 4 ------- 5 -17, 124, 155 ------- 10 ----13, 121 ----- 5 --- 15 ----s, 128 --- 14 ------- 14 14, 106, 152 Zamboni, C. -- ..... 37,122 Zang, C. .......................... 30 Zeiter, James--12B ...... 146, 91, 144, 154 Zeiter, Ronald--1OB ................ 37 Zeitz, P. ............. -.. 40 Zemelis, P. -- -- 30 Zeock, P. --- -- 45 F C LTYI ----- 18 Kraemer, Mr. Clifford .... ..... 1 6, 122 Krupa, Mr. Thomas .... Kuhn, Mr. Edward --.. Lakin, Mr. Harold ..... Leutholtz, Mr. Bernard s 17 ----- 11 --- ..... 20,136 Lilly, Mr. Clayton ...... ....... 4 Lutkus, Mr. Daniel .... ........... 1 8 Magiera, Mr. John .......... 13, 147, 154 Maierle, Miss Joyce Ann ....... 8, 50 125, 128,131 MacMillan, Mr. Willis .... ..... 1 0, 147 Martin, Miss Mafalda .... .... 9 , 128 McClain, Mr. Dahryl .... -.. 10 McKinnon Mr. John --- -- 4 Mikulas, Mr. Charles .... Miller, Dr. Elmer ...... Miller, Mr. J. ....... Miller, Mr. James ....... ----- 13 ----6, 105 ---- 12 ----- 120 Moseley, Mr. Richard .... ..... 1 O, 146 Neher, Mr. Harold .... ---- 4 Ohanian, Mr. Varujan --, -- 13 Olson, Mr. James ..... -- 15 Pratt, Mr. Jesse ..... ..... 9 Purdy, Mr. Thomas .... ..... 1 O, 146 Quick, Mrs. Pat ......... ..... 4 Richards, Mr. Harold .... - 7, 129 Riggs, Mr. Emerson --- -- 14 Zigray, B. --12B Zlotucha, J. .... Zupancic, J. .......... Zwark, Kathleen--9A .... - Zwark, J ohn-..12B Zwark, Ler0y--11B---- DEX Rodenberg, Mrs. Dorothy -- 45 -- 30 -- 50 -- 45 ------ 9 Rood, Mr. Richard ..... ..... 1 5, 158 Sampson, Mr. Richard -- Schalm, Miss Margaretha Schlagel Mrs. Linda .... Schlichtman, Miss Leah - Schoening, Mrs. Beryl -- Scott, Mr. Donald --- Sharp, Miss Nancy .... Sikorski, Mr. Ambrose -- Silvasi, Mr. Louis ..... Skinner, Mr. Charles --- Skomski, Mrs. Donna --- Smith, Miss Hope ..... Smith, Mr. Melvin .... --..--- 11 -- 9 --..--- 4 ------- 19 - ..... 7, 125, 6 --..--- 4 -----.... 15 --------..--- 14 16, 117, 118 17,146,157 18, 134, 164 ------- s ------ 14 Smith, Miss Marjorie .... ..... 1 8, 164 Stafford, Mr. Charles --- Stevenson, Mr. Robert -- Stewart, Mrs. Ada ...... Terry, Mrs. Elizabeth -- Vanloo, Mrs. Harriet --- Vaughan, Mr. Walter -- Wall, Mrs. Dorothy --- Webb, Mr. Wilfred .... 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