Heintzen School - Yearbook (Wayne, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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L. DEDICATIUN We, the Eighth Grade Graduating Class of i955, Ecorse Township School District Number Seven, are proud to dedicate this Yearbook to Mrs. Mildred Shelters whom we hold in very high esteem and affection. We feel that the opportunities which we have had For education are due greatly to her efforts. Mrs. 'Mildred Shelters was born in Maple Rapids, Michigan and remained in that village until her graduation from High School. Her education was received at University of Michigan, New York Univer- sity, Northwestern University at Evanston, Ill., and at Western Michigan College of Education at Kalamazoo, where she earned her degree. She began her teaching career in the rural schools of Clinton, then taught successively in Corunna, Dearborn, Breckenridge, Watervliet and Wayne Coun- ty - all Michigan communities. She came to Wayne County in i939 to teach at Heintzen's two room school on Fordline. This is Mrs. Shelters fourteenth year in the Ecorse Number Seven District where she acted as classroom teacher, principal, and superintendent. BIIARD 0F EllUCATION n L. fo R., C. Phelps Hines, Secretary, Glenn O.Loucks, Treasurer, Norman A. Cobb, Trustee George G. Schafer, President, Morley P. Bingham, Trustee AllMlNIS'l'IlATl0N U S fi: 51 F - . .f 1 , c 4 , . 'Jil s 4' ' ' T 3. 'P 5 , iflpagw. hy v ' . . 5' 'ff T ,4 : w -3 , ,'-rm-1:-r p,w-gif-iff 1 wtf f::5::5,s:.:5,- 5111.3 ,5 .-,Tin-'Vg .. fggig :uf -.7 ' 11312552 ' ig ..,-,sf ,r l. 'iuf-f ii .H ' , a ff1 rr-' 'x?:21.'.'f HAROLD LEADER Ml LDRED SHE LTERS Asst. Superintendent Superinfendenf dy-'+-u ,.,.,, OSCAR JOHNSON ROBERT KORN Gerisch Principal Heintzen Principal . l I I 'fc A ? ii .K .t sa. ' 'r W' , 5 kia: .,x, -1 .' 1 Off? X Y . K' , X - 4' ,Q-T411 - MR. DEVINE CARLETON HAUSE MR. FLEMING MR, CLARK Teacher Teacher Teacher Teacher A y-. . in . 'Qi 'I X ri A -f ,aff ' -... Y?' .m J X ! ' .A Q Y 5.1 -Mi 1 , ,ij H be 5 r ' 1 ' L. 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X ' uf- ffz- ' ' ' vw -. , , V , - ll H' 1.4. Guess what u Bulletin Board. Wllalls 'heir HLINEH? What's keeping that ball so long. n't they think, or IS it really hard? 'E I g '- , 'T ' 'I i of . R L QQ Q 5 E -- F ' , - ahhnehh 2-1 ' z.i..s355PKc . , I SAFE!! TYPICAL DAY Where to, tonight ? 6 o, DEAR , this way. LINE-UP ' Here BALL Here! Pajama BEAUTIES ?? , I . ' 2 'HF Tvms' Hx' A--1 q .MM A Ques1'ion??? STOP! n'f fake u picture of me. TOO LATE First Choice ---- b-u-u-t DON'T BE A FOOL! HURRAH! We Made If OH! Thai' music 14 I., CLASS PROPHECY MR. FLEMING'S 8A As I peer into my crystal ball, here is what I see for my classmates in the future. Rhoda Arthurton - owner of a chain of pizza pie restaurants. Nancy Aubert - owner of the Slim-Trim Gym for girls. Rickey Baker - bricklayer for the Bulldozer Construction Co. Gene Brackin - script writer for the television show, l Led Nine Lives, sponsored by B and B Cat Food. Arlene Bucienski - better known as Madam Fi-Fi, fashion designer. Helen Chase - in a little white cottage changing diapers. Pat Christie - now employed by Arthur Godfrey to think of new ways to use old tea bags. Bob DeJack - stuffing olives at the K. B. Packing Co. Judy Fesko - dance hostess at Marthur Hurry's Dance Studio. Harvey Gamble - bouncer at Joe's Cafe. Clifford Gordanier - teaching musical instruments at Heintzen School. Ral h Harris - disc iockey on station Q.R.S.. Richard Hague - boxing manager. Jerome Jankowski - owner of the Jankowski Pharmacy. Lewis Jackson - doing artistry on the ceilings of theaters. Larry Johnson - bus driver for the Pink Elephant Bus Co. George Killen - owner of the Wee Folk's Diaper Service.- Bob Knapp - chief accountant at Nixon Funeral Home. Bill Lange - salesman of encyclopedias. Herbert Machens - milkman for lcepick Creamery. I see Diane Marquez shaking her castanets at the Mardi Gras. Anita Martucci - flirter, oops I mean teachers in a little red school house. Karen Morris - swimming instructor For the Slim-Trim Gym for girls. Joyce Nance - missionary in Japan. Gerald Orie - chemist at the D. R. Chemical Co. David Roberts - owner of the D. R. Chemical Co. Kay Ruell - private secretary for Mr. Smith of Smith, Jones, and Brown Law Firm. Jack and Jill Schoenborn - script writers for the T.V. show, Double'Q!-Nothing. David Smith - employed at Yuca Flats, what he is doing the crystal ball doesn't reveal. David Stadler - announcer for the radio show I've Got a Top Secret, sponsored by the F.B.l. Donald Strachn - owner of the Strachn Pet Shop. Shirley Tennis -' actress on one of T.V.'s most watched shows, Howdy Doocly. Dawn Trisch - a professional skater and owner of the Ring-around-the-Rosie Skating Rink. Jacqueline Vought -'professional skater and 'instructor at the Ring-around-the-Rosie Skating Rink. Bill Wescott - ranger For Smokey the Bear. A Jay White - panelist on the quiz show, What's My Racket? Michael Yob - owner of the Yob Plumbing Co. Last, but not least, I see an old man with a long white beard. Can this be Mr. Fleming? Only time will tell. ,gif IE I. CLASS PROPHECY MR. CLARK'S 8B We entered the travel bureau and requested their most expensive world's tour. Janice Lawson, the owner's private secretary, handled our case. She arranged our passage, and our first lap was by airliner to New York. Piloting the plane was the first woman pilot of a maior airline, Bonnie Maloy. A few hours out we were served luncheon by the charming hostess, Doris Hardin. She pointed out to us the world famous stamp collector, Walter Amspoker. Arriving in New York, we went first to Yankee Stadium for the World Series. Butch Mulligan was managing the home team, and the opposing pitchers were Pat Murphy and Mickey Sokovich. Ready in the bullpen in case of an emergency was the league's top reli-ef pitcher, Ronnie Fireball Arthurton. ln a box seat we saw the famous lady senator from Michigan, Janice Garcia, escorted by the holder of the United States' s eecl typing record, Mr. Carl Byrne. Walking through Central Park, we saw Carol Reynolds training her prize stallion for the horse show. On to Madison Square Garden where we watched the roller derby starring Judy Natzel and Harold Clark. Performing an exhibition on bowling during the intermission was the United States' women's champion, Carolyn Booker. A We sailed from New York on the Queen Mary, and learned that our old friend Roger Johnson was the chief engineer of the liner. Out at sea the noted and wealthy Texas blacksmith, Eddie Martin, was robbed. ln less than nine minutes the super sleuth Walter Kidner solved the case. On the sun deck we watched the famous artist Tom Gill doing a portrait of the top marine general, Mike Bullets Bobruk. The general's chief aide, Sgt. Roger Galloway, had on display the world's largest collection of baseball cards. - We heard that the American swimming team was aboard bound for the Olympics in Europe. Stars of the team were Sharon Lias and Lynn Higdon, both on leave from the Wacs. Captain of the Beam was Charmaine Kurpieski, considered a sure bet to retain her crown as the world's top acrobatic uver. The boat docked in London and we were met by Queen Elizabeth's private secretary, Patsy Pieper. She informed us that Marlene Schultz was chief baby sitter for Bonny Prince'Charlie, and Susan McLeod was his private tutor. We learned that the queen was in conference with the great architect, Sig Larson, who was designing a new palace. The evening's entertainment in the palace was highlighted by the singing of the Metropolitan Opera star, Diane Walker. On to Italy, with a short stop in Paris to' chat with the famous Parisian dress designer, Mme. Louie Garbovan. In Italy we watched the Grand Prix sports car race, and it was won by Julius Butka in his new Jaguar. Our next stop was Egypt where we visited Margaret Ann Hornbeck and Armin Armstrong, who were excavating ancient ruins for the Smithsonian Institute. Francis Yockey was in Cairo, lecturing at the world astronomical convention. We finall started on our return trip, and who should be piloting the plane but the ex-navy jet ace, Mike Schoonover. E ln New York again, we visited the world's largest supplier of tropical fish, John Along. He gave us the address of Joanie Barnes, who was now a famous pediatrician. We went to the Stork Club where the famous hillbilly singer and yodler Dorothy Dorris was appearing. Also putting on a demonstration of her unusual ability was Sandra Pascarella. She is known as the only person in the world who can't be stumped on the spelling of any word. When we finally reached home, we were pleased to read the morning headlines in the aper. lt told of the rapid rise of Mr. Clark in the education field, as he had iust been appointedo head janitor at the University of Michigan. With that we finish our look into the future. I . . 1 -r -1 , 1 ww 1 wwf., 2 v 1' 25 I Rf Al. 'la fn .' ,J , M 51,5 'Lf' ,A . . . .K, his U ' V . Fei-qi' 1' ,1 'i 'i , , X. wif. . M , , 4 H V - A ' ' M. Q, ,,, , , . U. 5 f fiffif.-f i W M A 1 Z? . V , - -V -. jx, .-b:- W 4 '-' 5 , WJ!! .Y ,z: XV TF I, a.1'sf . ' V f ' Y X 1 Sinu:::fIA' H F: 1 WTF ir- 1-: A'.:'. 4121. -, ff,-K-1 PML' ' M X' P-A ' ' 'v -If F - Y, , 1' - - -M..-f ' - 1 - . f:.:,44, f v ' , . ,. -.v -r- A UTUGRA PHS A U TOGRA PHS


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