Henry Ford Trade School - Craftsman Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

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dedication WE, THE CLASSES OF JANUARY AND JUNE, HUMBLY DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK TO HENRY FORD, A GREAT INDUSTRIAL EDUCATOR. 1863 MR. HENRY FORD 1947 MAKE you the world a bit more beautiful and better because you have been in it.” Aptly the above quotation uttered many years ago by the grandmother of Edward W. Bok, and recorded in his book A Dutch Boy Fifty Years After describes the life of Henry Ford who is revered by more than 10,000 Henry Ford Trade School graduates as a great educator. Henry Ford died April 7, 1947, at the age of 83. DL rZ,ad to Sl 1ucceSS s S. D. MULLIKIN Superintendent inidtra tion 6 J. W. BUSMAN Assistant Superintendent cl ministra tion 7 C. A. YEREX Personnel Director m in is trci tion FRED NICHOLSON Supervisor of Academic Training ydclm in id tru t ion A. M. WACENER Supervisor of Shop Training ci m in is tree tion IO A. N. EDEL Assistant Supervisor of Shop Training . . . With the s icl ofi 3ndtructorA . ts. eruice J- erAonne L H. BARTHOLOMEW Physics Instructor and Athletic Coach DR. C. R. CHAMBERS Dentist AUCUST CASSER Head of Bookstore and Printing Operations HOWARD HEDINCER Drafting Instructor and Athletic Coach T. A. LIND History Instructor and Athletic Coach WILLIAM McCREEVY Head of Accounting Department JAMES O'NEILL E. H. STOELTINC Head of Sanitation and Head of Extracurricular Maintenance. Activities Academic Division CECIL WESTERMAN Head of Cafeteria Services CEORCE WIFLING Supervisor of Sanitation and Maintenance S iiperuiAorij an J Jdead 3ndtructor f- erAonnef ROBERT ADAMS Head Instructor Machine Repair RUSSEL BAKER Head Instructor Tool Crib ELMER BENZINC Head Instructor Mills PATRICK DUTHIE Head Instructor Shop Lab ARCHIE FREEBORN Supervisor Third Floor PETER GLENESKI Head Instructor Grinders EDWARD MEISSNER Head Instructor Lathes and Turret Lathes— Third Floor Machines WILLIAM HOEHNER Head Instructor Third Shift Operations FRANK PALUCHNIAK Supervisor of Fourth Floor SHERMAN HOLMES Head Instructor Sheet Metal DOMINICK TRAINA Head Instructor Clearing House SAMUEL LANGFORD Head Instructor Tool Repair HARRY WESTBROOK Head Instructor Wood Pattern CEORGE MaCONOCHIE Head Instructor Heat Treat ALTON WRICHT Head Instructor Tool Room Lathe 12 instruct orA JAMES ALLEN Wood Shop CUY ARMSTRONC Mathematics and Drafting ALBERT BARKE Wood Shop MAX BARTHOLOMEW Bench -ft. CORDON BARTREM Shop Lab LEONARD BEAUMONT Inspection WALLACE CARMICHAEL Welding and Blacksmi thing PAUL CARPENTER Lathe ALEX CHRZANOWSKI Machine Repair WINTER COOPER Commercial Tool WILLARD COPELAND Shop Laboratory LEO CROTEAU Driver Training and Gardening JOHN DOBREI Drafting DAVID ELLIS Commercial Tool PETER DUNN Tool Crib ROBERT EISENHART Inspection FREDERICK FINLEY Bench KEITH CLASSLEY Physics and Drafting WILLIAM GOHEEN Clearing House WILBERT HARDEN Machine Repair HARRY HAWN Welding JOHN HEINZ Technology 13 instructors ft-r r WALTER KUSCHEL Mill CHARLES LaFOREST Clearing House JAMES LANCASTER English and Economics CEORGELINDENMUTH Wood Pattern LOUIS LIPTACK Tool Design JOSEPH MAIRS Inspection RICHARD MATZOLL Lathe phil McCullough Inspection STANLEY PAGE Inspection FRANK PALIWODA Lathe . ALVIH PERKISS Soldering PERCY PHILBURN Electrical WALTER POWERS Wood Pattern WILLIAM KRUECER Heat Treat THOOI LIUECREN Bench ladd McIntyre Grinders EDMUND OLSEN Bench r ALBERT RAMEY Head Instructor Foundry 14 itructorA a ' ® fh 1 ■O arA KENNETH REBER Electrical ORLO REMINCTON Machine Repair WINFIELD RHUBART Tool Crib CLAUDE ROCERS English and Civics CEORCE SABO Heat Treat LEONARD SPALDINC Wood Shop ERIC VON WALTHAUSEN Architectural Design ARNOLD WARNER Grinders RAYMOND STEEL Tool Crib FRANK WACNER Lathe ARTHUR WATSON Sheet Metal WILLIAM STEWART Commercial Tool HOWARD WACNER Special Machines LUTHER WESTFALL Automatic Operator HAROLD STRELING Turret Lathe HUCH WAITE Grinder FRED WEST Mills EDWARD STRYKER Head Instructor Electrical ROBERT WALKER Turret Lathe ROSCOE WOLVERTON Physics and Band ERNEST SANDERS Machine Repair CEORCE SLINGWEIN Grinders STANLEY SUTHARD Inspection HAROLD WARE Shop Laboratory ( ROY YEREX Chemistry and Mathematics 15 WILLIAM BARNO Watchman ALBERT GIASSON Accounting and Records ERNEST LOCKWOOD Estimator and Processor ID WARD MORRIS Print Shop RAYMOND SWIRES Watchman a fpera tive j- erAonne LOUIS BEAVER Carpenter and Maintenance ART CHEVALIER Cafeteria WILBERT DOPKE CHARLES DROSTE Accounting and Records Statistics and Clerical CARMEN CEMOS Cafeteria PETER LOSO Placement URBAN LUCAS Craduate Placement and Follow Up THOMAS McCALL Print Shop CEORCE MILLER Watchman WILSON MILLS Cafeteria JOSEPH NACY Head Instructor Clerical and Statistics CHARLES SMITH Manufacturing Processor RAYMOND SPEACLE Personnel Office 16 rionn ( JOHANNA WIESE Librarian ROBERT WILSON Personnel Office CEORCE WOODS First Aid Wainte nance f- erAonne ANCELO AUCUCLIARO I 7 tyfiJ rudor$ s lctiii ANNUAL FUN NICHT THE CRAND MARCH FORD TRADE-WAYNE U. BANQUET BATTLE OF THE CENTURY . . . (jood deffoivihiit) of Our C lciAAmcileA . . . Section presidents confer with E. H. Stoeiting, head of extracurricular activities, to decide upon their social calendar. Left to right are: Gerald Jagusch, T-12A; Mitchell Moran, W-12A; Mr. Stoeiting, and Gerald John- son, M-12A. WE ALL HAD FUN Hayride in September — Fall Hop in October — Harvest Frolic in November, They were filled with a good fellowship and happiness that will make it easier for us to remember. We all had fun. The Snow Ball in December — Hick Dance in January, and don't forget the climax — Senior Prom in February. These activities and get togethers are but memories now . . . Memories that bring smiles to our faces when we think or talk about them — when we remember that We all had fun. anuarij JACK J. ACCURSO Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Singing Varsity Basketball Student Manager Intramural Baseball Intramural Basketball CHARLES ALLEY Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Sports, Stamp Collecting School Band JOHN ASTORINO Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobbv: Music EDWARD AUCUSTYN Ambition: Machinist or Mechanic Hobby: Traveling, Ice Skating DICK BAKKA Ambition: Businessman Hobby: Swimming, Skiing Cheerleader KENNETH BATEMAN Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Woodworking FRANK AIUTO Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Music. Sports School Band JOHN ALOE Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Sports Intramural Sports JIM AUCHTERLONIE Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Basketball. Baseball Intramural Basketball Champs CARL BAILEY Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Rollerskating, Women BILL BARCLAY Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Sports, Boating Intramural Sports BERNIE BEAURECARD 21 cinuciry CARL W. BLANKSTROM Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Boat Building JOHN W. BRUDER - Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Dancing Intramural Sports WILLIAM CARRIE Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Sports ROBERT CATALDO Ambition: Pharmacist Hobby: Collecting Pictures School Band ART CORKER Ambition: Tool Designer Hobby: Sports Varsity Basketball Student Manager Intramural Sports DONALD DECEICO Ambition: Diesel Engineer Hobby: Sports. Collecting Stamps JIM L. BRAUNSCHEIDEL Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Sports CEORCE E. CAMILLERI Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Airplanes School Band CHARLES CASSAR Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Sports Intramural Softball Champs PATSY CIARELLI Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Music Craftsman Staff Intramural Sports CLARENCE LEE COX Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Sports JOHN DECKER Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Reading, Skating School Band Volleyball Champs 22 unucinj SANTO DE MACCIO Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Hunting and Fishing WILLIAM E. FANN Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Radio and Photography JIMMIE CEJOFF Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Airplanes, Sports CAP Intramural Sports JOHN CULDINC Ambition: Chemical Engineer Hobby: Collecting Books and Ties Reserve Basketball Intramural Champs Volleyball WILLIAM H. HOFFMAN Ambition: Diemaker Hobby: Collecting Stamps Intramural Volleyball CERALD JOHNSON Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Swimming, Music Section President School Band Intramural Sports WILLIAM DOYLE Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Automobiles ALVAN H. FELSTON Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Sports. Drawing RAMON COMEZ Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Hunting, Music School Band School Bowling League Intramural Sports EDWARD HANNA Ambition: Constructional Engineer Hobby: Swimming CERALD JACUSCH Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Dancing, Bowling School Band DONALD KAWZINSKI Ambition r Electrician Hobby: Dancing 23 3 anuary RAYMOND KELLER Ambition: Civil Engineer Hobby: Hunting, Roller Skating, Flying, Photography CAP KALPH J. KONKAL Ambition: Auto Mechanic Hobby: Hunting and Fishing Intramural Sports CAP ROBERT KOZMA Ambition: Electrician Intramural Basketball HARRY LAFLEUR Ambition: To Be Successful Hobby: Music Intramural Baseball The Craftsman Staff RICHARD LESLIE Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Dancing and Romancing Intramural Sports THADDEUS LILLY Ambition: Electrical Engineer Hobby: Radio, Woodwork, Photography DONALD KEMP Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Sports FRANK R. KOZAK Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Fishing and Hunting Intramural Volleyball RICHARD LANCASTER Ambition: To Be Successful Hobby: Enjoying Life Intramural Sports School Bowling League Craftsman Staff RICHARD LEEVER Ambition: Minister Hobby: Swimming, Skating, Piano Craftsman Staff Youth President FRANCIS LILLY Ambition: Radio Station Operator Hobby: Radio. Woodwork, Painting LOUIS LINZMAIER Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Collecting Phonograph Records 24 anuary CEORCE E. LONG Ambition: Carpenter Hobby: Building Hot Rods Glee Club SAM P. MANZELLA Ambition: Machinist Hobby: Radio Repair Varsity Basketball Intramural Baseball and Volleyball Champs FRED MERNOVACE Ambition: Research Chemist Hobby: Chemistry, Mineralogy Stamp Club BENJAMIN T. MILLER Ambition: Excutive in Ford Motor Co. Hobby: Fishing, Boating MITCHELL MORAN Ambition: Architect Hobby: Sports. Woodwork Intramural Volleyball Champs WILLIAM H. NACY Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Sports Intramural Baseball and Volleyball Champs ken McWilliams Ambition: Airplane Designer Hobby: Model Planes HENRY MELLS Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Photography Reserve Basketball Intramural Sports ROBERT MEYER Ambition: Draftsman, Pianist Hobby: Music Section Paper Craftsman Staff MAX R. MILLER Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Stamp and Coin Collecting Intramural Sports WILLIAM N. MORONEY Ambition: Electrical Engineer Hobby: Scouting, Sports Intramural Sports Valedictorian Stamp Club ZOLTAN NACY Ambition: To Become a Minister Hobby: Stamp Collecting. Photography Craftsman Staff Stamp and Photographic Club American Legion Award 25 unuuny DONALD E. NICKOLS Ambition: Metallurgical Engineer Hobby: Sports Varsity Cheerleader Intramural Sports Craftsman Staff Section Paper EUCENE NIEDZWIECKI Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Intramural Sports BART OBRA Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Dancing BUD PAIRMAN Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Sports and Sports Coverage Varsity Basketball Intramural Basketball and Volleyball Champs Junior Ping Pong Champ ROBERT PAPLER Ambition: Draftsman, Professional Baseball Player Hobby: Sports Varsity Baseball RICHARD C. PELTZ Ambition: Mechanic, Pilot Hobby: Sports, Women Intramural Baseball and Volleyball Champs JAMES V. NICOSIA Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: U. S. Marine Reserve School Band ARMAND NUNEZ Ambition: Physicist, Engineer Hobby: Collecting Books Intramural Sports ERWIN OSTERMAIR Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Music. Swimming, Women Craftsman Staff Section Staff LOUIS PANCRAZZ! Ambition: Toolmaker Varsity Cheerleader DAVE PARKILLA DOUCLAS PORTER Ambition: Airplane Mechanic Hobby: Model Airplanes Intramural Sports 26 anuary CEORCE R. POSAVETZ Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Hunting, Fishing JOHN T. SABOL Ambition: Teacher, Social Worker Hobby: Hunting CAP JOHN SARKISIAN Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Craftsman Intramural Sports KARL SCHNEIDER Ambition: Forester Hobby: Ice Skating Intramural Sports DAVID K. STILES Ambition: Farmer Hobby: Outdoor Sports, Auto Mechanics Intramural Sports MARVIN STOKES JOHN STOPA Ambition: Mechanic Hobby: Ice Skating Ml: DONALD RISTOW Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Raising Rabbits and Pigeons SILVANO SALVADOR Ambition: Architect Hobby: Music Intramural Sports School Band HERMANN SCHMITZ Ambition: Pro Baseball Hobby: Hunting, Airplane Building Varsity Baseball NICK SERKAIAN Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Music, Sports, Women Varsity Cheerleader (Capt.) Intramural Baseball Champs THOMAS STOCKMAN Ambition: Civil Engineer Hobby: Photography American Legion Award Craftsman Staff 27 i cinuar v CHARLES SUNDBERC Ambition: Bank President Hobby: Outdoor Sports ROBERT D. SURINCHAK Ambition: Mechanical Engineer Hobby: Hunting, Fishing Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball School Bowling League Craftsman Staff Quill and Scroll JOSEPH A. SZATMARY Ambition: Machinist Hobby: Bowling. Collecting Stamps and Coins School Bowling League JEROME SZYMANSKI Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Photography. Sports School Bowling League Craftsman Staff CARL R. WEBER Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Sports. Coin Collecting, Girls Intramural Baseball Champs JOE WEISS Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Stamp Collecting, Fishing DONALD WOODS Ambition: To Own a Gasoline Station Hobby: Soorts. Girls School Bowling League Section Paper Intramural Baseball DONALD R. WHITTON Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Bowling CAP Intramural Basketball Champs DOMENICO ZUCARO Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Sports Intramural Baseball and Volleyball Champs 20 anuarif (jracJua teA GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES ARE NOT AVAILABLE CHARLES B. COYNE Ambition: Mechanic Hobby: Hunting and Fishing JOSEPH A. CSASZAR Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Photography JOHN PATRICK DONALDSON Ambition: Businessman Hobby: Hunting and Ice Skating LLOYD HOUGHTON Ambition: Lawyer Hobby: Airplanes DON KOSTER Ambition: Chemist Hobby: Sports School Bowling League EARL D. LITTLE Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Collecting Coins Intramural Softball Intramural Basketball Intramural Volleyball KENNETH R. STEVENS Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Repairing Radios ROBERT J. NEUMANN IAN S. SIMPSON Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Sports une Section presidents, left to right, William Kendall, W-section; Harold Benson, M-section; and Norman Cox, T-section, discuss their duties and responsibilities as newly elected section presidents with Fred Nicholson, academic supervisor. 30 CHARLES ADAMS Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Cars Intramural Baseball BEN BARRETO Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Model Ships Intramural Baseball HAROLD BENSON Ambition: Mechanical Designer Hobby: Bowling Intramural Sports School Bowling League Class President ROBERT BURNSIDE Ambition: Radio Engineering Hobby: Fishing ANTHONY CAPOCCIA Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Auto Mechanic Intramural Baseball JERRY ARCHER Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Photography Intramural Baseball FRED BAWDEN Ambition: Accounting Hobby: Sports Intramural Sports AL BOBBITT Ambition: Pattern Maker Hobby: Drummer, Boxing GERALD BYSTROM Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Outdoor Sports, Roller Skating Intramural Basketball BRUCE CLARK Ambition: Diesel Engineer Hobby: Auto Repairing EUCENE COUSINEAU Ambition: Army Pilot Hobby: Drawing. Printing Pictures Craftsman Staff Quill and Scroll CAP Reserve Basketball 31 NORMAN COX Ambition: Drafting Instructor Hobby: Swimming. Icc Skating Varsity Cheerleader Craftsman Staff Class President Intramural Sports WALTER DREIMAN Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Sports Intramural Sports Junior Varsity and Reserve Basketball Craftsman Staff DELBERT FRIZZEL Intramural Sports MELVIN COCOLIN Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Baseball Intramural Baseball ADOLPH CREEN Ambition: Diesel Engineer Hobby: Ice Hockey. Girls ALBERT HALE Ambition: Industrial Relations Hobby: Sports Intramural Sports HERMAN DENZINCER Ambition: Electrical Engineer Intramural Volleyball DAVE JENKINS Ambition: Salesman Hobby: Cooking. Traveling Intramural Volleyball and Basketball Champs ROBERT DULA Ambition: Mortician Hobby: Roller Skating MILO CAYNIER Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Sports Reserve Basketball Intramural Sports Section Reporter ROBERT COULD Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Hunting. Fishing. Photography Intramural Sports CEORCE HACK Ambition: Industrial Engineer Hobby: Outdoor Sports. Girls Intramural Sports 32 CERALD LACASSE Ambition: Obtain Flying License Hobby: Flying Intramural Sports J une (jra dua teS WILLIAM LUKE Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Bowling Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball WILLIAM KENDALL Ambition: Mechanical Designer Hobby: Church Activities Varsity Baseball Class President Intramural Sports STANLEY KOLASA Ambition: Wood Pattern Maker Hobby: Collecting Post Cards and Magazine Illustrations WILLIAM KROLL Ambition: Technician Hobby: Horseback Riding Intramural Sports ALEX KULIK Ambition: Pilot Hobby: Record Collecting MARTIN LEE Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Church Activities HERBERT KERCHOFF Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Baseball Intramural Basketball ROY KOPONEN School Band Intramural Sports RICK KRYCOSKI Ambition: Diesel Engineer Hobby: Ice Hockey. Girls JAMES LOY Hobby: Ice Skating. Swimming EARL MAYBERRY Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Swimming. Ice Skating. Girls Intramural Sports WILFRED MANDRICK Ambition: Civil Engineer Intramural Sports CEORCE MATTHEWS Ambition: Machine Repairman Hobby: Cirls, Sleeping Varsity Baseball TOM NELSON Ambition: Designer, Engine Mechanic Hobby: Aircraft, Cirls ADOLPH PAINTER Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Hunting, Fishing Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball WALTER PITTEL Ambition: Industrial Engineer Hobby: Cirls, Dancing. Sports Intramural Sports JOSEPH POSA Ambition: Electrical Engineer Hobby: Music School Band HOWARD MANSON Ambition: Attend College Hobby: Boats. Ice Hockey Varsity Basketball Reserve and Junior Varsity Basketball JOSEPH MELANCE Ambition: Pilot Hobby: Hunting, Fishing Section Paper CALVIN ORSELLI Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Bowling, Swimming Intramural Sports Section Paper JACK WALTER PHILLIPS Ambition: To Be a Success Hobby: Hunting, Fishing Junior Varsity Basketball Intramural Sports WILLIAM POLINSKI Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Swimming FAZLUR RAHAMAN Ambition: To Be My Own Boss Hobby: Coaching Varsity Basketball Reserve and Junior Varsity Basketball 34 JAMES REINBOLD Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Baseball. Basketball Intramural Sports STEVEN SAENZ Ambition: Further My Education Hobby: Roller Skating ROLAND SCHILKOWSKY Ambition: Minister Hobby: Singing DANNY SLOTKA Ambition: Draftsman Hobby: Fishing Reserve and Junior Varsity Basketball Intramural Sports EMANUEL SULTANA Ambition: Draftsman School Band Intramural Sports HENRY TOMILO Ambition: To Succeed Hobby: Sports Varsity Baseball Reserve Basketball Intramural Sports C Jik DENNIS RIPPETT Ambition: To Be a Designer Hobby: Church Activities. Traveling Intramural Sports School Bowling League Craftsman Staff HAROLD SAXARRA Ambition: Designer Hobby: Hunting, Fishing, Boating CRAYDON SKINNER Ambition: Engineer Hobby: Model Building DANIEL STASIK Ambition: To Have Ambition Hobby: Sports BRUCE THOMAS Ambition: To Be a Flyer Hobby: Repairing Autos CAP Intramural Sports CEORCE WALKER Ambition: Electrician Hobby: Drummer School Band School Bowling League Intramural Sports 35 JOHN WHINNIE Ambition: Electrical Engineer Hobby: Having Fun Intramural Basketball NORMAN WRICHT Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Fishing, Swimming Intramural Softball KENNETH WOODY Ambition: To Succeed Junior Varsity Basketball Intramural Sports JOHN YEE Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Drawing, Woodworking Intramural Sports Craftsman Staff I 3© GRADUATES WHOSE PICTURES ARE NOT AVAILABLE MANUEL COOK Ambition: Auto Mechanic Hobby: Bowling, Dancing, Swimming Intramural Sports JOHN DONALDSON Ambition: Steam Engine Hobby: Guns ANTHONY DORAZIO Ambition: Diemaker Hobby: Drawing Intramural Baseball RECINALD FREEMAN Ambition: Pro Hockey Player Hobby: Horseback Riding Varsity Baseball Varsity Basketball JOSEPH CRAVINO Ambition: To Succeed Varsity Baseball Reserve and Junior Varsity Basketball Intramural Sports JAMES HELVEY Ambition: Go to California Hobby: Plaving Pool Intramural Sports ADOLPH MOLNER HARRY PETERSON Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Fixing Cars RALPH WILLIAMS Ambition: Toolmaker Hobby: Bowling JOE ZURAKOWSKI Ambition: To Be a Sports Writer Hobby: Sports. Cartooning Craftsman Staff Quill and Scroll Intramural Sports 37 Senior M-10B-2—LEFT TO RIGHT, THIRD ROW: Henry Choss. Norbert Kuppe, Joseph Harcharik, Joseph Culp, Earl Toffan, Edward Roberts. SECOND ROW: John Dobrei, instructor; Ronald Avedesian, Ralph Mirabitur. Ronald Konzak. Richard Scott, Earnest LaVigne. FIRST ROW: Gerald Kuyava, An- thony Frasketi, Dominick Cuerriero, Louis Calcate-ra, An- drew Dost. Noel Harvey. M-10A-2—LEFT TO RICHT, THIRD ROW: Charles Fults, Armando Menendez, Cordon Stephens, Ralph Mossman. Rus- sel Brown, Richard Smith, William Veraldi. SECOND ROW: Christopher Pace. Samuel Muhling, Alfred Rastenis, Mar- vin McHugh, Denio Mastrona, Keith Glassley, instructor. FIRST ROW: Clinton Zerfoss. James Souva, James Yee, Robert Robachefski, Robert Colbert, Joseph Walczyk. M-10B-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Charles Bogue, Leonard Leshinsky, Robert Ferrera. William Crier, Philipp Muscat. Robert Barsotti. SECOND ROW: Mark Criffin, David Ausilir, Neil Cox, Pat Bernard John Heinz, in- structor. FIRST ROW: Ronald Raymond, Robert Shaw, Richard Blair, John Allen, Ralph Jarnot, Robert Renko. M-10A-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: David Dehar, Frank Obad, Kenneth Collins, Thomas Lee. Walter Bosko, Bill Martin, Charles Mirabitur, Ralph Kroy. SECOND ROW: Peter Pribik, Robert Sabol. Thomas Colanczyk, Robert Walczak. Thomas Tiede. Ben Thompson. Dean Moody, Roscoe Wolverton, instructor. FIRST ROW: Harry Powell, Henry Lanfrankie, Robert Little. Alex Dowhal, Casimir Szczechowski, Robert Hovis. 39 }l j- Section - junior.! M-IIB-2—LEFT TO RICHT. SECOND ROW: L H Bar- tholomcw, instructor; Merino Barnardi, Donald Baker, Wil- liam Di Paolo. Gerald Wittkopp. FIRST ROW: Donald Kratt, Emil Fougnie. Amerigo Dallape. George Cholewa. William Kennedy. M-l 1A-2—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Norman Klenczar, Richard Kunz. Richard Cottrell. Joseph Giacopelli, Chester Pietila. SECOND ROW: Herbert Pankoff. John Bates Ronald Semek. Wallace Williams. Claude Rogers, instructor FIRST ROW: Walter Kroy. Carl Sayer. Joseph Roberts. Thomas Moyski. Albert Scarchilli. John Chemello. M-11B-1—LEFT TO RIGHT. THIRD ROW: Cuenther Meyer. Gerald Gortney. Bennie Lichlyter. Sabatino Bianchi, David Houbolt. William Lossing. SECOND ROW: Edwin Johnson, instructor; Edmund Zajac. Kenneth Jodouin, Pete Cuca. George Economou. FIRST ROW: Jesse Morales, Charles Johnson. Gene Loar. Joseph Laichalk, John Rein- hardt, John Rigato. M-l 1 A-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Ronald Slabey, Herman Carter, Richard Spigel. Paul Tyler, Jerome Boron. SECOND ROW: Harry Powell. Dave Quinn, David Nagy. Herbert Scherer, James Lancaster, instructor. FIRST ROW: Gerald Kosko, James Souva. Charles Guerriero, Gerald Koss, John Fraser, Richard Ristow. 40 S- .Section T-10B-2—LEFT TO RIGHT, THIRD ROW: William Lcsnck, Edward Verduzco, Louis Tasos, Michael Valko, Jack Gibbs. Robert Bell, Eddie Hall, Alex Wroblewski. SECOND ROW: Charles Werkmeister, Archie Sarchian, Arthur Peruchietti, Donald Corrigan, Floyd Huetteman. Ronald Borkowski. Leo Wiggins, Edwin Johnson, instructor. FIRST ROW: Henry Bona, David Wilcox, Robert Strayer, Donald Masters, Louis Serechy. T-10A-2—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Richard Kotu- lah, William Harden. Leonard Ccbulski. Patrick Willey. John Debano, Patrick Carrie, Steve Wilhelm, Leo Lebeau, Ronald Buskirk. SECOND ROW: John Dobrei, instructor; John Kirkman, Edward Piotrowski. John Archer. David Sharkey. Robert Douglas. Robert Bulmer. Richard Dreier, James Palmer. FIRST ROW: Thomas Paterscn, John Wills, John Zilio, Jerome Papier, William Heida. T-1 OB-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: John Hubner, Dennis Lange. Lutrell Coleman, Robert Womack. Robert Cuisgand, Ronald Norfleet. Richard Kozma. SECOND ROW: Claude Rogers, instructor; Norbert Klonowski, John Robin- son. Edward Hughes, James Martin, Paul Hegwood, Clenn Williams. FIRST ROW: Bruce Owens. William Javor, Robert Dupler, David Ritchie, Gerald Mrowczynski, Clar- ence Hurston. T-IOA-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Randall Pidgeon, Pat Banner. James Goodrich. Robert Dubiel, Steve Vadas, Daniel Repka. SECOND ROW: Curtis Ciddens, Clenn Greene. Robert McLeod, Leo Provalenko, Frank Petrini, Ray Hutcheson, Roscoe Wolverton, instructor. FIRST ROW: Jack Valentine. Joseph Pengrazzi, David Geis, John Johnson, Robert De Mink. 41 unior5 T-1 IB-2—LEFT TO RIGHT. SECOND ROW: Thornes Osin - ski. Woodrow Gaines. Carnel Duhr, Curtis Bryant. James Booker. L. H. Bartholomew, instructor. FIRST ROW: Alfred Casetti. Robert Goik. Jacob Hanselman. Louis Bodnar. T-l I A-2-—LEFT TO RIGHT. THIRD ROW: Walter Melch- ert. Vladimir Rosiek, Arnold Riddle. Harold Brocket. Jerome McGuire. Edward Bishop. Robert Masse. SECOND ROW: Richard Tabin. Ned Haddad. William Duey. James Moro- ney. Roderick Kennedy. Walter Cottegnies, Eugene Fava, William Hoffman. Hazen Jewell, instructor. FIRST ROW: John Lopetrome. Raymond Johns. Robert Tegel. Ralph Racite, Gerald O’Brien. T-11B-1—LEFT TO RIGHT. SECOND ROW: Guy Arm- strong. instructor; James Read. Jerry Mallory, Alan Snyder. Robert Roch, Lee Stewart. Joseph Timar. John Scott. FIRST ROW: Herman Schulz. James O’Connel. Charles Adams, Louis Vella, John Rosetta. T-1IA-1— LEFT TO RIGHT. THIRD ROW: Wayne Scott. Glenn Stevens. Louis Kelko. Joseph Washko. Arthur Trent, Walter Jogosz, James Nickels. SECOND ROW: Walter Przystas. Gene Marsiglio, Carl Meier. Lawrence Kiselis, Theodore Kolnitys, Thomas Shaw. Cecil Graff. James Lan- caster. instructor. FIRST ROW: Edward Geary, Joseph Kakaley, Donald Assenmacher. Gerald Henriksson. 42 W-Se ti ecuon W-lOB-2—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: John Rodgers. David Keast. Anthony Jarosiewski, David Eddy, Alfred Feria. SECOND ROW: Jona Nemerkaiser. Thomas Husen, Lee Stewart, Richard Murawski, William Mackie, Toivo Lind, instructor. FIRST ROW: Francis Klarich, Vincent Davies, John Jackson, William Mahoney, Michael Kloc, Lloyd Blazofsky. W-10A-2—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Robert Lucent. Leo Blair. Joseph Vargo, John Young. Ray Parks. Robert Barnes, Richard Konarski. SECOND ROW: Erwin Schneider. Virgil Robosan, Walter Nykoruk, Richard Klasen, William Welsh, Ross Nicholson, Richard Curley. Charles Copland, Keith Classley, instructor. FIRST ROW: Lawrence Senick, Frank Sadowski. Leonard Divencre, Richard Augustyn, Harry Bolton, Paul Kulha. W-10B-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Anthony Can- narsa. Ceorge Weiss, Fritz Dahlstrom, Olice Jenkins, Alfred Fiorini, Donald Tillman, Louis Zaniewski. SECOND ROW: John Kostin, Robert Fenech. Costas Eftimiou, Ceorge Laski, Joseph Vorbeck, Eugene Ecsedi, John Heinz, instructor. FIRST ROW: Robert Barrows, Ronald Meirthew, Keith Brammer, Billy Holbert, Harry Sovoda, Ronald Mason. W-IOA-1—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Bernard Toschi, Don Flynn, Caston Prieur, Richard Cosner, John Smith, Tony Covitz, James Leighton, John Price, James Jordan. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Wolvin, Carl Heilig, Jesse Whisman. Daniel Dudek, Harold Birch. Oliver Hall, Peter Epsha, Dominic Blandino, Edward Forester, Roscoe Wolverton, instructor. FIRST ROW: John Balter, Richard Deal. William Fenech. Leo Rushlow. Robert Bechlinger, Charles Abner. 43 WJ Section 4 uniorS W-I1B-2—LEFT TO RIGHT. SECOND ROW: Ray Feder- anko, Melvin Kimpan, Michael Gricfuewicz Ray Sousa, Jphn Dudek, L. H. Bartolomew, instructor. FIRST ROW: Herbert Yee, Nick Yeanoplos. Ronald Burton. George Posa. W-IIA-2-—LEFT TO RIGHT. THIRD ROW: Edward Solar- ski. Richard Ziemba, Robert Strzempek, Archie Harden, Ted Enright. SECOND ROW: William Baran, Bill Berry. Frank Collar, Alfred Smith. Arthur Gunn, Donald Smith, John Dobrei, instructor. FIRST ROW: James Botkins, Ted Mace, Ben Johns, Henry Federlein, Edward Piotrowski, Santo Aiello. W-I1B-I— LEFT TO RIGHT. SECOND ROW: Tony Cas- sone, Charles Troye, James Egbert, Alfred Jankowski, Larry Reily, Roy Depaoli, Edwin Johnson, instructor. FIRST ROW: Jerry Knebel, Tony Storto, Louis Senick. Robert Fox. W-11A-1—LEFT TO RIGHT. THIRD ROW: Raymond Sigs- bee. Benjamin Bezdziecki. Edward Kirby. William Forman, Richard Guizatek. SECOND ROW: Patrick McGuckin, Rich- ard Crisman, Philip Drum, David Burns, James Lancaster, instructor. FIRST ROW: Barry Cassetti, John Primm, Jerry Gangian, Thomas Lee, Anton Grasl, William Krestic. 44 m-D-W ■ S'ction Seniors M-12B—LEFT TO RICHT. THIRD ROW: Thomas Douglas. Clarence Petrykowski, Ernest Gardzinski, Joseph Jackowski, Leo Corski. SECOND ROW: Heinz Schweiger, Victor Les- ter, Daniel Vogel, Gerald Quinn, Howard Hedinger, instructor. FIRST ROW: John Cor- tez, Henry Mitchell, Gene Fults, Frank Baron, Elmer Bronner, John Sullivan. T-12B—LEFT TO RIGHT, SECOND ROW: Pete Ross, Fred Vogt. Robert Brueggeman, Donald Koponen, Richard Stieve, Henry Long- hi. Howard Hedinger, instructor. FIRST ROW: Phil Mathews, John O’Connel, Henry Zampa, Alfred Keller. W-I2B—LEFT TO RICHT. SECOND ROW: Jens Olsen, Theodore Spachut, Jack Hardy, Charles Huntoon, Eugene Schuette, Hazen Jewell, instructor. FIRST ROW: Fred Ryner, Gene Meadows, Keith Sipperly, Tom Tomecek, 45 . . . 3n oyouA behoof s ctivitieA . . . s4cfi 'vities yCA-A AH OF EVENIO the COOL THE CAME MUST BE EXCITING Mi a 5 C WATCH MV STUFF deserved s ctii itied Senior jf' rom THE CRAND MARCH THE BANQUET FEATURED A SEVEN COURSE DINNER SPEAKERS TABLE AT THE PROM AMERICAN LEGION AWARD RECIPIENTS ARE HAPPY 49 ALL FOR ONE AND ONE FOR ALL iritiej KdetUi VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. Left to right. SECOND ROW: Pete Cuca, Gerald Twig” Gortney, David Quinn. Sam Manzella, Howard Manson, Gerald Quinn. FIRST ROW: Fuzz Rahaman. Adolph Painter, Bill Luke. Reggie Freeman, Bud Pairman, and Coach T. A. Lind. BASKETBALL SEASON SCHEDULE AND RECORD FORD TRADE OPPONENT 20 Jackson 42 29 Lincoln Park 39 43 Hazel Park 37 ‘27 35 °20 Romulus 35 27 41 37 Ecorse 29 36 33 32 33 19 Fordson 45 21 32 36 41 32 30 33 31 44 Lincoln Park 26 23 32 27 40 ”25 Fordson 38 ‘Tournament Games VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Left to right, SECOND ROW: Don Nickols. Coach Tom McCall. David Nagy. FIRST ROW: Joe Kakaley, Nick Serkaian, Norman Cox. Dick Bakka was not available for the picture. THE TEAM—SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Adolph Painter. Frank Obad, Walter Przystas, Reg Freeman, Dick Chrisman, Joe Washko, Billy Martin, Roy Stewart, L. H. Bartholomew, coach. FIRST ROW: George Matthews. Jim Moroney. Henry Tomilo, Joe Gravino, Bill Luke, Bill Kendall, Tom Shaw. Edward Kirby. 51 TROPHY TIME DOWN THE ALLEY IT COES 53 A. V. BOYD Advisor PRESS CONFERENCE tiuities (draftsman E. H. STOELTINC Supervisor JOHN CHMAY Editor-in-CHief First Semester BOB NEUMANN Editor-in-Chief Second Semester an d clioolincj. — sdcadentic — ddh op ALL OUT FOR FUN ydcacli emic TOMORROW'S DRAFTSMEN DRIVER TRAINING LOOKS LIKE FUN 57 WATCH THAT BALL EVERYTHING UNDER CONTROL HIGH CRAFTSMANSHIP BRINGS FORTH CONGRATULATIONS THE WAY TO TOP OFF A GOOD MEAL t 36 HOW DOES IT INDICATE? 59 TOMORROWS MECHANIC ivitie3 John Chmay, yearbook editor, applies the finishing touches to the January-June '49 yearbook. Basketball and baseball games . . . Annual Bob-Lo picnics . . . Crowded busses on the way to school . . . The long walk from Michigan to the aca- demic section when we missed the school bus . . . The school dances . . . Camaraderie of our classmates . . . Homework we had to do over the week- ends . . . Mopping the shop floor when we were new students . . . and sometimes when we were seniors, too . . . Working on interesting jobs . . . Happily receiving our scholarship every two weeks . . . Co-operation from the faculty on class projects . . . memories . . . memories . . . memories. Reminiscing of the happy times you had in your three years at Ford Trade will be made easier by this yearbook which I gladly edited for the January and June '49 graduating classes. John Chmay Yearbook Editor CTORIAL BOOKS VERS - ■ ■■ 7- c. - —;4-rssi • lls gg : V' y- ;-v;- - i .vv ' ? w£ 2 vV. v HHlS§ ; Viy . y yv -,-r ;5S a ■ ZaiC + SZ T- 3tSttZtfZZPBZ y . v KZr TJkr. s: _z. Jk-V; G :• - . • S i . x : sjizi i : - - v: -- v- B43S - ■■ - M - •v c . r. £, X ‘ '• . i ' «S 4 . 3 '- ' ; HVvr - r«wCsi .- - «. — -V-J '1 «'•.,r . mI SSp r Jfeg® C. V Jr , V v . ; - j - - sr;2 ■ ’•:••-. 35 % ii- ® ' -£s ■ .- liOv Vrv’,VA Y- •A . 's ?| V. rrL -r. . « SoteStii • igMtpg :j t.v.- - ■Vr_r • •v' - Wa r,rsj fe:.F: $.a£ ' I c n‘ . : . .: - j-w '.' .- rr: ?r.:- W. V i cV-v- ‘ . -' • -■':v ■ .••£-., r-V£- V4[ Y ■.:: •’ ■' i ’•.. - ' , - . • • r. ' --' . • « ' 4 4 V a. i Vv- J t’5 « '-VT-' 'x W3 Y - Vsatnv -r v . 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