Lake Shore High School - Shore O Scope Yearbook (St Clair Shores, MI)
- Class of 1955
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Shore-0-Scope Staff Vouiex ADMINISTRA TION FACULTY SENIORS IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES CLASSES ATHLETICS ADVERTISERS D Q 1 It is with high esteem that we, the Shore-O-Scope Staff of 1955, dedicate this volume to Mr, Carl Bie- fe ld , It is but a humble effort to show our appreciation for his previous leadership as our High School Principal, and now as Superintendent of Lake Shore Schools, We express our thanks to him for helping to improve and make ours a better and more outstanding school, He has woven into our high school tapestry a pattern of wisdom and fair play not found in text books alone, but also in the strength of unity, cooperation, and purpose. SW! Seated: C, Rodemsky, Mrs, Edwards, B, Rattray, S, Luckett, B. McCollum, D. Garrison. Standing: W, Baxter, B, Belmore, G, Gruber, B, Butcher, B, Preston, B, Weber, Sponsor MRS, EDWARDS Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor SHIRLEY LUCKETT BARBARA MCCOLLUM Literary BEATRICE RATTRAY Senior History Activities BEVERLY PRESTON BONNIE WEBER Art Subscriptigns BUSUICSS Manager SHIRLEY LUCKETT BEVERLY BUTCHER DAVE GARRISON VIVASTINE WRIGHT Advertising Clarence Rodemsky - Wanieta Baxter - Barbara Belmore - Gerald Gruber The class of '55 would like to take this opportunity to thank Mrs, Edwards who has guided us for the past two years. When she took charge of us in our Junior year we had nothing, but thanks to her constant help and encouragement we have reached our goal. Words cannot express all our thanks, we only wish there were some other way, She has given us her entire time and attention in all our activities, and has helped make this yearbook possible. Thanks again Mrs, Edwards, Your Senior class of '55, , 1 , 4 K 4 ' .gf Yxi V s C. A A 1 O , el 'J . 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CARL H, BIEFELD Superintendent WANDA UTT Secretary ELIZABETH BUTLER Principal J AMES RODGERS President of School Board BETTY URSO Secretary Unix THOMAS WELSH IRENE M, HADERLY THEO KOLOMYSKI DAISY CHURCH Trustee Secretary Treasurer Trustee S ? mf? vf DOROTHY EGGLESTON Mathematics TERESE FINN Librarian MARTIN GABRY SIAK Boys' Counselor Commercial GRACE GREEN Social Studies f 'f' LNLFY HANSEN ..oU'i31 Arts ELAINE IILES Science LOUISE CAREY Home Economics GEORGE CRELLIN Athletic Director History FLOYD DOUGHERTY English Speech Debate EDWARD DUBOIS Shorthand English EDWIN EAKIN Shop General Drawing STELLA EDWARDS Commercial l MARY KELLY English Latin French DORIS MCLEAN Art B, M, MURMYLUK Music JOAN SCHROTZBERGER Girls' Gym Mathematics English I AMES SMITH Consumer Education Vocational Director DOLORES TALLON Home Economics is KEITH BROWN Iunior High Coaching Staff MILDRED KING English Mathematics ANNA MARIE RITTINGER English Mathe matics HEZBERT RUMLER Coaching Staff Science English MELVIN Sl-IEPPARD Coaching Staff Mathematics History GLENN HOUK Junior High Semin SHIRLEY LUCKETT - - - - -Secretary BILL FUREST ----- ---- Pr esident KEN TOKEN ------ ------ V ice President VIVASTINE WRIGHT - - - - Treasurer, not pictured MRS, EDWARDS ---- -------- S ponsor CLASS MOTTO: 'Life is what we make it, and we intend to make it good. CLASS FLOWER: Red Rose CLASS COLORS: Blue and White an pf zfqfgr X 1 1 nl ,, u-,.- -5955, 1 . 'ggi GLORIA ARROYO 'Gloria' 'I make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes. ' GAA 1 Nurses' Club 1, 2 Class Play 3 Book Store 4 BARBARA BELMORE 'Barb' My style and my senti- ments are my own: purely original, ' Nurses' Club 1,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Class Play 3 Cheerleaders' Club 2. 3. 4 Chorus 1 GAA 1 FHA 1 WANIETA BAXTER Wheezy A storm in a teacup, Chonrs 1, 2, 3, 4 GAA 1,4 Library Staff 3 FHA 1, 2 RONALD BRINEY 'Men of few words are the best men. ' FRED BREDE ' Fred' 'I can resist everything but temptation. ' Baseball 2, 4 Varsity Club 2,4' IOANNE V, BURCHARD JoAnn 'Good things are always remembered. Chorus 1, 2, 3 Nurses' Club 3 W C THOMAS BROWN 'Tom' The guy with a million dollar smile, ' Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3,4 BEVERLY BUTCHER 'Butch' Footloose and fancy free Chorus 1 Cheerleader 4 Cheerleaders'Club 2, 4 Shorian Staff 4 Annual staff 4 Office 3,4 GAA 1, 3 Nurses' Club 1 CLARENCE EVANS Mr, Evans What this country really needs is a good five-cent cigar! Football 2, 3 Track 1 Varsity Club 2, 3,4 WILLIAM FUREST Bill Talent and personality make a good combination, Basketball 2, 3, 4 vamry club 3, 4 Class Play 3 Class Officer 3,4 Football 4 Student Council 3 IOHN CRELLIN CAROL ANN CHURCH Jack Carol 'Life isn't all drink and 'Sweet as sugar and twice as laughter but what's the diff ? nice, I'm happy. GAA 1,4 library Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 3,4 J. Band 4 Cafeteria 2 MARVA DAVIS ROBERT EDWARDS Shortie Bob Calm, cool, and collect- 'Ig was a long hard struggle Cd. but here I am, Nurses' Club 3,4 cms may 3 Ofiice 4 CHARLES FUNK 'Chuck' live, love, and be merry, Track 1 Basketball 1 DAVID GARRISON Dave We may live without friends, we may live without books, but civilized man cannot live without cooks. Shorian Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Cafeteria 2, 3 as 5 iii GERALD HAIGH llenyl I'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you! Football 2, 3, 4 varsity Club 3,4 Student Council 4 Class Play 3 Track 1, 2 Shorian Staff 3 DOROTHY LAVERS 'Dorothy' Always happyg seldom sad, Sometimes naughtyg never bad. Nurses' Club 1 Chorus 1 Hall Monitor 2 Office 3 ARLEEN KNUFF ' Arleen' 'When you stop to think, don't forget to start again, ' Cheerleader 1, 3 Cheerleaders' Club 1 GAA 1, 4 Office 3 SHIRLEY LU CKETT 'Shirl' 'No matter how you figure, she's got itl' Cheerleader 3,4 Class Officer 3,4 Annual Editor 4 Class Play 3 Shorian Staff 3 Student Council 1 Annual Staff 3, 4 Chorus 1 GAA 1,4 FHA 1 .3.4 GERALD GRUBER 'Jerry' 'I have not yet begun to ' fight. Baseball 2, 4 Football 2, 3 Class Play 3 IRENE HARRISON 'Vickie' 'I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Shorian Staff 4 Office 3,4 Nurses' Club 1 Hall Monitor 1, 2 GAA 1, 2 FHA 1 CHARLES GUNNING 'Chuck' I shall have more to say when I'm dead, varsiry Club 2, 3,4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 HADLEY HOW E 'My toil is over and my work begun, ' 'im r-'X ' 5-. III' BERIT MARTHINUSSEN Berit t s nice to be natural when you're naturally nice, ERA MAE MITCHELL Ears Very sweet and crazy to meet, GAA 1 Class Play 3 Chorus 1, 2 FHA 2 YHA.. ATN - N AN CY MCCOLLU M Nano 'There is nothing either good or bad, but think- ing makes it so, Chorus 1, 2 Hall Monitor 1 Office 3 Co-op, 4 ROGIS MORRISON .Alu Young man with a horn, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3,4 Class Play 3 ROBERT POWELL fIBObll As quiet as an atomic bomb, Football 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Class Play 3 Varsity Club 4 MARLENE PRESTON Marm Cheerful by disposition, friendly by nature, Nurses' Club 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3 Shorian Staff 4 Office 1 library Staff 3 BEVERLY PRESTON ,Ben .. I oount only the hours that are bright, Nurses' Club 1, 2 Office Staff 3 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 BEATRICE RATTRAY llBeall Live for today, tomorrow will take care of itself, Student Council 1, 3,4 Cheerleader 4 Class Play 3 Cheerleaders' Club 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Government 3 BETTY REDDO lmtsll Facing the world with a smile and a song, Chorus 1, 2 Class Play 3 Ofhce 1, 2 GAA 1 Nurses' Club 1 Cafeteria 1, 2 HILBERT SCHRANK 'Tonto' I can't afford to waste my time making money, Football 4 Track 3,4 Baseball 1, 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Class Play 3 'Either I'll find a way or 'Some say he's quietg CLARENCE RODEMSKY Rosy I'll make one, Varsity Club 2, 3,4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 3 Annual Staff 4 RICHARD STODDARD others doubt it. DOROTHY TOWNSEND Toots A joker in any crowd, Cheerleaders' Club 2, 3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Office 3,4 Shorlan Staff 3 Class Play 3 Chorus 1 GAA 1 FHA 1 ELIZABETH JANE TRA- THEN llmtyll 'Seldom heard but never forgotten. GAA 1,4 Library 3,4 Class Play 3 Camera Club 2 r Shorlan staff 3 ROBERT TAPERT llBobl 'Advice to those about to marry: DON'TIl Football 3, 4 s Varsity Club 4 KENNETH TOKEN ..K. T. .- A great man is never born too soon or too late. Football 4 Basketball 3,4 Class Play 3 Class Ofilcer 4 Varsity Club 3, 4 Camera Club 1 VIVASTINE WRIGHT 'Stine' Knowledge comes but wisdom lingers, ' GAA 1, 4 Student Council 1, 2 Class Officer 3,4 Wolverine Girls' State 3 Citizenship Award 4 Majorette 4 Chorus 1, 2, 4 Shorlan Staff 4, X RICHARD ZIEGLER Zleg As quiet and incon- spicuous as a world war, Track 1, 2, 3,4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3, 4 Varsity Club 3,4 Basketball 1 LLOYD UHLER 'Lloyd' 'The greatness of life ls knowledge, not action, Track 2 Class Officer 2 RICHARD WATSON 'Rich' Wine, woman and songg it is not good that man should be alone. Track 1, 3, 4 Football 2,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Class Play 3 LAWRENCE WAMBACH nllarryn 'There is no wisdom like frankness, Football 4 Track 1, 3,4 Varsity Club 2, 3,4 BONNIE WEBER 'Little One' The good, the true, the sweetness, those are the things that count. Nurses' Club 1 FHA 2 GAA 4 Class Play 3 Annual Staff 4 WINSTON POWELL In a short time we shall receive our diplomas, one of our class- mates will not be with us. A fatal illness removed Winston from our midst, but not from our memories. In class, on the football field, on the basketball court, through the halls--big good natured, always with that broad smile--Winston endeared himself to all of us. To his memory we dedicate this page in our annual. Qaeda!! Q 'im' Wazwg mi As we review the colorful and varied experiences of our grade and high school days, those changing Gscenes from timid first grade to dignified twelfth, we cannot but feel both joy and sorrow. These are but a few of the memories that flash into our minds: First Grade--We were six years old as our tearful mothers sent us off to school, A few of us were also tearful. But we had our reward when we leamed to write our names, Second Grade--'Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Our first taste of flash cards and water colors, Third Grade--Exposed to higher arithmetic and geography. Fourth Grade--An abrupt change for some of us. New teachers and system. Fifth Grade--How proud we were of our patrolman belts and badges. Sixth Grade--Oh that long year waiting to get in Junior I-lighl Seventh Grade--This year we were important with our first big party. Eighth Grade--Manners and conventions mn amuck until the end of the year when interest zoomed in the way of dancing and parties, Ninth Grade--Freshmen at lastl Number of new friends from Greater Gratiot, District 7, St. Gertnldes, and Harrison Township. Mr, Gabrysiak was assigned our sponsor for this year. Our big social event was the Freshman Dance in the spring at North Shore, Tenth Grade--We started this year with Mrs. Eggleston and Miss Green our class sponsors. We became significant by joining clubs to carry on with school activities, G, A. A, , F, H, A. , and Chorus. Wambach, Watson, Schrank, Evans, Brown, Tapert and Powell were already exhibiting their ability on the football field, and in basketball we cheered for Furest and Token. In December we had our biggest thrill of the year in the Snowball Bounce with the Sundowners furnishing the music. Eleventh Grade--At the head of our family were Bill Furest, Presidents Harvey Spikes, Vice President: Marlene Yunke, Secretaryg and Vivastine Wright, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were Bea Rattray and Rich Ziegler. At the first class meeting Mrs. Edwards was elected class sponsor, We sold Christmas cards and candy. Our musical comedy, 'Miss Starlight , was the outstanding event. We had another Don Comell in Bill Furest and Joni James in Betty Reddo. By this time there were changes that had to be made in our class officers, Harvey Spikes dropped out of school and Richard Watson was elect- ed to replace him as vice president, Our secretary, Marlene Yunke, decided on an MRS. degree and Shirley Luckett was chosen to take her place. After Christmas we saw stars on skates. A successful skating party helped to swell the coffers in our treasury. Another crowning event was the Junior-Senior Prom at the Civic Center, Music by Jim Hendricks and His Band. Big Nightll Twelfth Grade--On September 9th, we enrolled as Seniors, We had much the same schedules but classes went more rapidly. With Bill Furest, Ken Token, Shirley Luckett, and Vivastine Wright as class officers we started this, our last year, with a bang. Christmas Cards, magazines, Pep shirts, and candy to be sold almost put us in the retail business. We also tried our hand with concessions at the football and basketball games with dances following the sports events. Two more skates helped us on our way, The class was well represented in football, basketball, track, baseball, and no less than five of the cheerleaders were seniors, Our senior year was marred by one sad event, the serious illness and death of our classmate Winston Powell. He had endeared himself to all of us and engraved a place in our hearts always to be remem- bered. In the spring a talent show--and then the Senior-Boy Scout Carnival--Come one, come allll All ac- tivities bringing us closer to our Senior Trip. The Junior Picnic for the Seniors was a hugh success. Everyone had a big time. June 2 found us all yelling--All Aboard! Washington here we come! Oh what a time! It would take another book to tell you all about it. We agreed it was worth working and waiting for. The Junior-Senior Prom was held June 10 at the Civic Center, Another memorable event, Yes, Lake Shore High School, we came to you, we have worked for you, we have been you. You have become a part of us that will never leave our hearts, for these memories and others are deeply embedded there, With this thought in mind, we approach Baccalaureate and Commencement. With regret and joy we look forward to new experiences and new situations in the future. Q Q r 'Q , . V Q .N L. ,, :L ' .fnj . .M .ag - : . - gf., f .gf l , rx A. . an . K, ,Q , ek' 'Qp r --f.',-A ,, , Q ,2.v-'1qa1wnim.A. . ,bv I gl, Lv' Liga- 22 -.AQ , 1 .Q .04-.2 ,' ,J 'lfla1Q.Q'i, -4 5 ' - '-in ' - -- .ufwv x2,4 H, -.,. , Q1 -ln.-.24 1 -- :X-', 1,fWGone 1-ug. Q L fx 'Q n Bad K- 4 . iw., X . 5 ' -N 'Real Pals WCrazy Cats' . 7, t S WLovey-dovey' .. --A - iq.. laters ,,. WPersona1ity Plusn ef 'Little man' 'Q I, - fuiggle Sf? ..., 'E , ix 5 5,, VH v IL Nsoft lifen Wbuckllu man!! Sf?ffff' Qua- .-7 -A 'fafv ' . 44 ,WQl,6?F ' -.ill 'i?VY5Wy NShes a 1ad!' 5 'U .NW'l ss 1, fr . qv? 3- f 1 'Y 1 Sr- E-A x., 3 ,, .iv if 4 ,Q Oh yesgu I Baby its Cold , . 1 W7 , , I en? Q wr. we game t01'1ight V- ygfrime to dreamn H55 Kidgn-nThe big nightn TT' P- J., UThe watchful cyclin NI uasn't pushed, I fellln HS1gepy-time galsn LWJitterbugsW .ENERGY O 1 . M , if 4-M N 'Mm .. 'Iwi . alms, 'Wm 4? First row: G, Baron, B, Nicaise. J. Gistinger. I. Weber, B. McCollum, J. Loxton, Second row: I, D, Goodlett, S, Sager, I, Miles, S, McSweeny, B, Lees, N. Wright, A, Mitchell, Third row: A, Biefield, I, Gingrich, I, Micallef, K, Marzka, M, Bellar, K, Carver, R, Hoffman, Miss Kelly, Gu SIX - gill f f First row: A, Michel, M. Millis, M, Moenari. I. Henry, Second row: D, Kolomyski, D, Burchard, M, Hogan, R, Topous, A, Gallagher, Mr, Dougherty, Third row: R, Brown, R, Hull, I, Nichols, R, Holland, W, Gunning ham, R, Harding, Fourth row: L. Schatzberg, V, Schanks, A, Nichol, D, Sharpe, P, Church. JC 0? , -r First row: D, Wallace, I. Sant, B, Ader, S, Alexander, S, Martin, Second row:J. Nicholson, H. Thi- bert, G, Micallef, W. Born, C, Cipponeri, P. DeBusscher, Mrs. Eggleston, Third row: J. DeMaria, C, Munyan, A, Tyrrell, G, Neely, G, Stover, D. McKee. sa 0 gig: y G 2 President Vice President J, Gingrich C, Cipponeri Treasurer J, Gistinger mzchfzpfzo' We started off our Junior year by electing class officers, Plans were made for dances after basketball games, and football games, We were also given a few concessions at the games, Next on the list was bake sales, which were scheduled once a week, and a roller skating party which was a big success, One of the big events of the year was our junior play, and the most important of all, the Junior-Senior prom in June. The setting fora beautiful evening was at the Civic Center, Our last event of the year was the Junior-Senior picnic, We treated the Seniors and really had a wonderful time, We would like to thank our loyal sponsors during our Junior year who gave their time and effort freely to help better our class and Hnancial standing. Thank you, Miss Kelly, Mrs, Eggleston, and Mr, Dougherty, Q5 ff gl el c 5. -L - in .. o'- 4 'I Lgf K- 'Y 1,2575 9 a i r , u , , A., as lx X . x , ' . , K hy 3 X ,A , 5, - X . 'E D ' sk ,ff o 1 Q . j o I fqimvm C9- First row: A, Savage, B, Powell, R, Wayne, D, Whiting, C, Wiese, J, Slota, P, Peters, Second row: Mr, Smith, Sponsor: B, Smith, C, Quigley, B, Foster, M, Nanni, R, BrineY. R. Wheeler, Third row: I. Clayton, M, Sala- tich, C, Danta, P, Carver, I, Trombley, C, Chisholm, P, Millis, Fourth row: L, McLaughlin, M. Meador, C, Ploe, C, Cipponerl. I. Harding. I. Keller, 40 ff! Pl!!! POW: M. RBDCIRZZO. M. Savage. S. Iohnson, R. Iurkewicz, I. Topous, Second row: B, Spikes, D, Sharpe, S. Nicholson, N. Outland, K, Preston, Mrs, Iiles, Sponsor, Third row: J, Lanno, I. Girvin, D, Starr, I, Gillard, R. Gaglwn, I. Marlin. F0llHh IOW: N. Smith, T, Hurley, K, Hawkyard, T, Smith, R. Onyskow, B, Ripley, Pirst row: P, Nanni, L. Merriam, R, Glander, M, Valentino, D, Geatches, R, Lewandowski, Second row: J, Belmore, H, Whitmore, B, Downer, D, Alberts, E, Martin, F, Stenquist, Sponsorg Mr, Crellin, Third row: M, Thomas, W, Trathen, T, Wilson, D, Graham, I. Kolomyski, T, Barton, Fourth row: J, Sanderson, J, Harcourt, R, Skupny, B, Loader, W, Yunke, , 0 K I .f . ! S, Johnson E, Martin M, Salatich - E. Kravitz The class of '57 entered their Sophomore year with great hopes of the future, At their first class meeting they elected oficers, President ----------------- Ed Kravitz Vice President ---- - ---- Ed Martin Secretary --------- - - Shirley Johnson Treasurer ------------- Marlene Salatich Student Council - Ron Gagnon, Doug Graham, Jerry Keller Plans for their Sophomore year were made, the first of which was selling felt letters, This was a big success and proved very profitable, As basketball season approached, a bright idea followed, They had the basketball schedule printed on pencils and sold them, With the coming of Christmas, they sponsored a decorative Christmas dance with all the trimmings, 'Rudolph Ramble' attracted students from all over, and once more the Sophomores profited, The second and last dance given them was ln the spring. The dance floor had a rhythmic spring atmosphere and a good time was had by all who attended, We would like to thank Mrs, Iiles, Mr, Crellin, and Mr, Smith, for making our Sophomore year a most successful and enjoyable one.. '76 .kfxgi 'w .M- . 4 ,-. ,J ' TV - ' Q , , 2-fe' AN 5.4, .6 1 7, 2,2 , Q5-w. df' -se' , ,N i ,, , . x' A ,iffy 2 , ' ' ,'xw'x'N?1 'f ff L ,1 - w K- K if ,ffyhf F X-,M ' ff, 1 vX - N. '-. K L wig 'I Y' if , . -N X' M g,A,3.,! af . 1 X I NX 4 . in A .Sw .55 wr, 1 X A 5 Y 5 Q .uri-.W e K ' N E A 1 ' L' xx Q A V 1 as SX Q Q13 fg3MSf ..ikx, W N , x . , i-31? 1'fQi1f5Q:,,'.,f x., - if 1 wz kxxtw ' 5.2312 . ,f1ga, fa- a WJ' xX a ' 1 Sw Xkflux MXN 'I ' sw . 3 f' ' 4 ' N tit-bv,f wz 'fA 'f JC 46 ix! Plrst row: S. DeRose, V. Reynolds, D, Kretchman, B, Nemec, C, Beauford, G. Cancelosa. Second row: D, Funk, J, Spencer, M, Jennings, R, Ellavich, K, Trombley, M, Vitale, L, Webster, Mrs. Tallon, Third row: B, Flood, I, Cole, S, Maison. I. Ripley. I. Trethaway, L. Hawkyard. I. Rzadko. Fourth row: L. Snyder, E, Marquardt, C, Lewis, B, Breen, B, Geatches, L, Champine. fi' 'rf' LQ.. First row: R. Briney, J, Iuergens, B, Sanderson, L, Spiga, C, Wolfrum, S, Stover, Second row: B, Kreller, L, Katsak, B, Wilson, S, Iiles, N, Roabaert, K. Bee, Mr, Dubois, Sponsor, Third row: L. McClay, E, Goodlett, M, Hanneman, P, Hogan, S, Fleury, J, Marden, T, Cherpes, Fourth row: I, Parenteau, G, Edwards, A. Neel I, Martin, M, Davis, L, Edwards, yu First row: L, Grace, L, Fraser, I. Cutler. J. Elzerman, Sponsor, Miss Green, Second row: I. Reiter, M, Love, D, Williams, A, Guetschoff, B, Johnson. Third row: J, Miller, B, Robertson, T, Vermeylen, L, Maison, D, Brown, E, Socia, E, Belmore, Fourth row: D, Smith, D, Champine, I, Studebaker, J. Von Itter, L, Ellavich, B, Carl. 0 ffdc 29 During this, our first year in high school we weren't given much of a chance to show our ambi- tion. We were limited to activities, and given a definite schedule and told to follow it, But we made the most of it, Our first class meeting was brief but we elected the following officers: President -------------- Larry Hawkyard Vice President - - - - - Billy Geatches Secretary ---- - - -Bonnie Robertson 1 Treasurer ---------------- Iudy Cutler Besides a few bake sales at noon hour, the only other fund raising activity we were given was the last dance of the year, The decorations were beauti- ful and the music real dreamy, A large crowd turned out, and we really had a swell time, Qu success and wonderful times together, we owe to our sponsorsg Miss Green, Mrs, Tallon, and Mr, Smith, L, Hawkyard B, Geatches Sue Robertson - Judy Cutler Qaacbm-Seach, pwm ,?54 61414214444 ff.',:,4Wlj .A I n r 'Q ,K in 40' as, X-xl OO S wh '4.'2 .' as il' 45 First row: C, Schanks. I. Stone, I, Knuff, R, Karolak. I. Howe, Second row: K, Goodlett, S, Morrison, I, De Baene, D, Sharpe, T. Alberts, R, Kellek, Mr, Rumler, Third row: V. Savage, M. Gunning, K. Topous, D, Eichman, M, Lafrinere, J. Hubbell, M, Alexander, Fourth row: M, Vermeylen, F. Delaney, B. Geatches, L, Chambers, L, Urbanchock, M. Marsh, R, Wallace, Fifth row: K, Shaughnessy, D. Brault. R. SPCHCBI. M. Beauford, J, Klein, C, Baron, Sixth row: R, Vogle, B, Koontz, I. Bradford, D, Marsack, R, Romatif - C! First row: B, Goodlett, I, Pellum, L. Baetz, B, Stackpole, M. Hurley, K. Trombley, J, Cryderman, D, Gillard A, Porcasi, B. Beninati, Second row: M, VanBrabanI. I. Hawkyard, R, Witte, J, Kravitz, C, Graeff, B, Bile- wicz, P, Gavid, I. Lusby, Third row: Mrs, King, S, Parson, I, Spiga, I, White, M, Ruel, A, Brede, J. Mc- Collum, I, LaPeer, Fourth row: I. Sant, M, Mcbaughin, S, Bames, D, Gilmer, P, Deason, P, Buck, Fifth row: I, Danta, J, Newmann, D, Slater, G, Sharp, H. Mills, np. . Liv' I SCHOOL BUS X fp ,af I iq- -H- ,JI w'1- ' w Wu wi .Mn IA X. ,.- - if-UYEITFZFJ a G ' . ' Q -9 4,-'In ..n. 9 fi-W 'VF ,qp ,os V 15 -5 'Ll F --I . ' will ,. ' 'Y lx ,fl X-Ml! 1 . - U 1 W I 'f . 1 First row: T, Conley, D, Arendas, R, Graham, D. McSweeny, S, Parker, S, Jones, P, Flanagan, A, Kampe, Mr, Brown. Second row: P, Moritz, L, DeWolf, P, Crothers, G, Bee, P, Crew, T, Bahorski, B, Schnoes, B, Reising, Third row: N, Downer, S, Welsh, K, Gallagher, C, Urban, D, Rzadko, A, Woodside, H, Gipperich, Fourth row: T, Weir, I, Kuhle, L, Smock, N, Rumff, M, Marsack, T, Socia, Fifth row: W, Dowham, J, Dills, B, Reising, D, Smith, G, Whitmore. HITTVVN First row: S, Monet, R. Grenier, R, Gillard, R, Billiet, I. Kuhle, K, Martin, C, Plonfetti, Mr, Brown, Second row: M, Madden, B, Nanni, G, Keller, B, Romatz, I, Ianssel1S, I. Miles, F, Gaffney, Third row: E, Wyatt, L, Williams, M, Neely, K, Rider, B. Deason. A, Barnes. 'NA l I ., -H ,- I 1 I W a. , 4 5, .fnrfl-A -.fx .ll ,.. , ,: 2.9 Q, l ' NH ik? . 11-. fa- JG OSD Ji ,os 1-Ir' Plrsl: row: R. Sell, G. Geatches, M. Gunning, P, Whiting, B, Shaun. I. Lees, C. Frischman, Mrs. Rittinger. Second row: Dekker, D, Gipperich, K, Kinnunen, T, Gruber, W. McKee, J, Worden, J, Collier, J, Salatich. Third row: I. Bogle, E, Edwards. I. Frey, M, Mosorinz, S, Thomas, I, Park, R. Arentz, D, Ploe, Fourth row: D, Bruss, T. Topping, R, Walsh, C, Brown. I. Warner, D. Krebs, F, Smith, Q? if S 6-if '-,.' l -xl- First row: T. Beninati, P, Lay, D, Kretchman, S. Haley, H. Romatz, L, Nanni, Eckersly, Mrs. Rittinger, Second row: L, Eagan, F, Koy, I, Spiga, R, Horne, W, Mills, K, Martyn, P, Baker, Third row: L, Shampo, J, Schrank. I. Galloway, R, Hendershot, D, Marzka, E. Saganek, if if E z i 4 ' Siam , -,. n GH s H '1 s- I . . 'I . -32. li .f,,,. 'MNa 'vn-.., .Mgr N' Y V 'WN ' h Y :.,,vr:e:a ,- Ls. my . Offcte Staff Each hour of the day the office girls can be seen collecting the absence slips, answering the phone, run- ning errands, typing, and filing. From left to right are: Principal, Miss Butler: Bonnie Weber, Josephine Sant, Dorothy Townsend, Shirley Luckett, Marva Davis, and Beverly Butcher. They all helped toward the operation of the general office. S 25 Seated: S. Thomas, L, Egan, A, Michel, R. Ziegler, I, Haigh, B, Rattray, R. Gagnon, B. Geatches. Standing: S, Parker, G, Keller, W, Bom, R. Hoffman, L, Maison, D, Graham, I. Keller, L, Webster, P, Ellwood, M, Davis, C, Graff, Miss Butler, Principal, The Student Council's purpose is to uphold school spirit and sportsmanship, promote training in citizen- ship and establish respect and appreciation for our way of life and to maintain fellowship among students 1.1-1 Senior Chorus Mr, Murmyluk, Director, First row'I Slota, B Powell R. Iurkewicz R, Glander D Wall A . . . , , , , ace, , Savage, M, Randazzo, Second row: M, Savage, C, Qrigley, H, Whitmore, B, Nemec, I. Miles, M. Millis, W, Baxter, Third row: J, Cole, L. Webster, B, Downer, M, Salatich, C, Danta, V, Wright, N, Wright, A, Mitchell, C. Church. E E Junior High Chorus Mr. Murmyluk, Director, First row: B, Benniate, J, Pellum, L, Baetz, P, Prevost, I, DeBane, K, Trombley, Second row: C, Topous, I. Hawkyard, K, Moore, C, Jacobs. I. Lusby, C, Graff, Third row: B, Bradford, J, White, M, Ruel, R, Wallace, K, Parkinson, P, Buck, P, Ellwood, reams, sag 9 The library staff is composed of students who Under the direction of Miss Kelly, the Joumalism Class publishes our school paper, The Shorian, lt contains all the latest news, activities, sports and gossip, First row: P, Nanni, B, Butcher, I. Loxton, M, Preston. I. Henry, Second row: Miss Kelly, I, Harrison, V, Wright, D, Sharpe, D, Garrison, R, Brown, The Nurses' Club enjoyed an interesting Held trip to Deaconess Hospital in November, For Christmas they made wastebaskets, stuffed toys, placemats and cookies for the children at Sigma Gamma Hospital, The Future Nurses' Club is sponsored by Mrs, Carey, Flrst row: C, Gualdoni, B, Rattray, M, Hanneman, C, Beauford, B. Johnson, E, Goodlett, Second row: R, Iurkewicz, K, Trombly. R. Ellavich, B, McCollum, B, Belmore, I. Gistinger, M, Love, Mrs, Carey, Third row: M, Millis, B, Nemec, I, Miller, J, Miles, M. Moenart, J, Cole, C, Cip- poneri, Fourth row: S, McSweeny, R, Brown, B, Reddo, L, Maison, D, Brown, B, Lees, wks' assist in performing library services such as checking books, shelving books and posting fines, They help to keep our library in good order, First row: B, Downer, B, Trathen, J, Henry, M, Preston, Second row: Miss Finn, Librari- an: E, Mitchell, V. Wright, C, Church, as ,A I D Ann Mitchell, Anita Michel, Allan Biefeld, Jack Nichols, Under the direction of Mr, Dougherty the debate team had a very successful year, They defeated Fraser, Warren, and Garden City, They were then defeated by State Champion Detroit Country Day. The team lost to Homer High School in the Regional Contest, They ranked third in regional finals and were awarded a plaque for 'Excel- lence in Debating' from the University of Michigan, Congratulations Debate team, s i ' I4 v Q 0 i. 1 e ', sg i wma? First row: C, Gualdoni, R. Iurkewicz, M. Love, T, Cherpes, B, Johnson, D, Wallace, P, Peters, Second row: Mrs, Tallon, Spon- sorg K, Trombly, M, Moenart, E, Belmore, L, Maison, I. Miles, D, Williams, First row: S, Martin, I, Weber, C, Church, R, Glander, H, Whitmore, W, Baxter, T, Cherpes, J, loxton, Second row: E, Bel- more, S, Sager, S, Luckett, B. Trathen, C. Cipponeri, A, Mitchell, N, Wright, Miss Schrotz, Third row: G. Arroyo, B, Weber, B Foster, S T Sweeney B Downer A Knuff, B - ' 1: Collum, P Nanni. ' X The G A A wasn very active this year They met every two weeks and played ball, or baseball, 0 o Mc' ' . , Mc . Fx PHY, si 4 l O 0 't , N basketball, or volley- - .. Zami First row: J. Gingrich, S. Martin, C. Church, S. Stover, S, Iiles, W. Born, P, Millis, P, Church. Second row: R. Morrison, H. Thiebert, B, Dowhan, I. Belmore, G, Cancelosa, R, Arentz, R. Hoffman, B. McKee, D. Brock, M. Bellar, R, Hull, Standing: I. Lewis, B, Powell, At the last football game this year, the band made its first appearance in their new uniforms. They were small in number but did a wonderful job, They have improved greatly in the past year, under the direction of Mr. Murmyluk. if ' 99 , fr 1 Q , I 4 i ' ' - live' ai r 'lf' First row: F, Brede, R, Morrison, B, iyv Y I First row: D, Townsend, A, Knuff, S, Luckett, Mrs, Iiles, Sponsor, B, Bel- more, B. Butcher, B, Rattray, S, John- son. Second row: A. Porcasi, S, Thomas, B, Geatches, B. Robertson, F, Delaney, S, DeRoSe. L Lees. This year the club made and sold pro- grams and pompoms for the football games. Its purpose is to help further school sportsmanship, and to create new cheers and yells. The club is a member of the Michigan cheerleading clinic, Cheerleading is the only sport offered girls, Tapert, G. Micallef, T, Brown, Mr, Rumler, Second row: T, Hurley, E, Martin, I, Haigh, B, Furest, I, Ging- rich, Third row: R, Ziegler, D, Gra- ham, C, Rodemsky. J. Micallef, K. Token, M. Bellar, Fourth row: D, Sharpe, H, Schrank, W, Powell, G, Neely, C. Evans. The aims and objectives of the club are to promote high ideals of sportsmanship and fair play, encourage a high stand- ard of academic excellence, honor and encourage proficiency and skill in sports, and help promote a strong and worthy school spirit that will live up to the traditions of Lake Shore High. , . Zfyfafsws R The Home Economics department offers a wide variety of courses in cooking, sewing, good grooming, home management, and child care. Some of the main projects of the art class this year were oil and water painting, charcoal drawings, still life, abstracts, lettering, poster paint- ing and ceramics, . , swim ,eeawas-mfs Students in the Typing classes get an idea of what their future secre tarial jobs will offer. They are learning the proper way to type forms, letters and documents. 'af Future chemists get their basic fundamentals and lab techniques of chemistry, from the chemistry classes offered them in their high school years, lfv , 1 Il N A T O N Anyone for Christmas cards? Decorating the goalpost, Senior Candy Sales for the game. .Q x' Y.. I A faithful sponsor T Junior High Camping trip, Lakeshore fans cheering at a football game. - -1 ROSE GROW SENIOR BLUEBIRDS W, Baxter, B. Schlacht, L Harrison, P. Winczner P, Rankin, B. Butcher, B, Rattray, Unknown, i a42iZ!QZ'2a.f 4-may Flrst row: K. Bee, N, Roabaert, S. Jiles, M, Nanni, M. Davis, B, Wheeler, J, Clayton. I. Gillard, Second row: E, Martin, T, Brown, W, Gunningham, B, Tapert, I, Gingrich, L. Hawkyard, T, Wilson, F. Stenquist, H, Thibert, Third row: M, Thomas, T, Barton, E. Marquardt, J, Kolomyski, R, Ziegler, D, Graham, C. Munyan, B, Furest, I. Studebaker, T, Hurley. I. Haigh. E, Socia, R, Carl, Mr. Sheppard, Coach. Fourth row: L, Ella- vich, K. Marzka, A, Tyrrell, J. Von Itter, R. Skupney, B. Loader, K, Token, H, Schrank, D, Sharpe, B, Powell, T, Smith. Not Pictured: R, Watson, L, Wambach. cau2v'aWafz44Zq f .v but In x ' i First row: D, Sharpe, M. Hurley, R, Karolak, H. Selegall, I. Knuff, E. Edwards, Second row: D, Brault, G, McCollum, D, Walsh, T, Alberts, B, Koontz, R, Kreis, B, Schnoes, G, Taylor, Third row: Mr, Rumler, S, Haley, D. Gilmer, I, Bradford, H. Mills, T. Weir, Mr, Brown, Q' X A+ if 4: XE. Fw.. 0 win, ' 1. dn' r U 251 . '7 t a 5-sv? Q Q- Q Q X ' ' 1 ' 1, E ,--,va ings M, 5 l '. ..,, . I . ,. K1 . ' .,f145'- - .r , -.., , -ff,-v . .. , .4 -, N ' ..- 5. ,eo I x: '- 'P ..,, - -ft ,, . -ww. .. ...gg va. . . ,1'.,.'..,,V , ' .-,M '.' 4' i A ?'i.-.154 ,Km 5 .' ' y-. - K: f - . g. ,V 5 A A , ., Q75 4+'..' -gja :,, ! A W-4 r '4-1 -nf 'vs : JERRY HAIGH BOB TAPERT BILL FUREST TOM BROWN Tackle Fullback Tackle End SORRY Y Q v . a ?X fwgigg g lx 'P Q, . :Ta - I .v NO PHOTO RICHARD WATSON and LARRY WAMBACH Quarterback and Fullback KEN TOKEN Guard S : ' R W' ' 1' IPX f -A ,Q B, If A A . 1. - i, f3L 21,55 ff 3-i ZH 11 x al' ' J I ut A 1 I 1 1 Q 1 A 1 , ...f 1 . in 1f '.,1 I fun. N' ' I .M ,J 'W :N I 401. 7 ,Fww Q -mmf 4 - N gg. .MA ,. l .. 4 N Y-Q .X - -x qf:!5wg52:, 'rmi' 1 j -. ,EI'L.ku5 T - ,nv ' if mf 1 ML' QW 'EL' 1+ . 41,11-W, '.45.5fEs,g- PW?-gm . 1- -U'!S5i5,?-ill, 1 1 . , r ,gpqg R .gym Sl,,,3yJ'Sa fy, wick If ft mr :' 'MW-' z fT'L:43-1 J ' if-V. 4,-F iv,-mi: B., .1 Q, i?54 74465466 Sept. 17 Fitzgerald 12 Lakeshore 0 Sept. 24 Roseville '7 Lakeshore 12 Oct, 1 Warren 6 Lakeshore 6 Oct, 8 Busch 38 Lakeshore '7 Oct, 15 Utica 28 Lakeshore 0 Oct. 22 Lakeview 6 Lakeshore 6 Oct. 29 Eastland 7 Lakeshore 12 Nov. 5 Southlake '7 Lakeshore 0 LEAGUE RECORD: Won - - - 2 Tied ------- 2 Lost ----- - - 4 Highlights of the '54 football season were the Warren and Lakeview games in which both scores were tie 6-6, Both games were very exciting to the fans and the players, The Roseville game, in which we were victorious, was the outstanding one because they later became the Oakland B league champs. Bob Hull, junior, showed the most promise for next year, Co-Captains for this year's football team were Jake Gingrich and Bob Tapert, Bob was also chosen as the most valuable player this season by his team mates, The team was plagued with sickness and injuries to two of the players, Co-Captain, Bob Tapert suffered a knee injury from the Utica game while team mate, Larry Wambach was handicapped by a broken thumb, 'I'here were a couple other injuries which were not quite so serious, Donald Sharpe, junior, was named to the All-Bl County team at offensive end, and along with Jake Gingrich, junior, will represent the team of '55 as Co-Captains. Honorable mentions were given to Bob Tapert, Larry Wambach, Bob Hull, Terry 1-lurley, Ken Token, Ken Marzka, and Jake Grngrich. 7754 Z' Harper Woods Lakeshore 48 Utica Lakeshore Fraser Lakeshore 58 Southlake Lakeshore Southlake Lakeshore 32 Eastland Lakeshore Eastland Lakeshore 39 Lakeview Lakeshore Lakeview Lakeshore '77 Harper Woods Lakeshore Country Day Lakeshore 66 Centerline Lakeshore Centerline Lakeshore 59 Warren Lakeshore Warren Lakeshore 48 Utica Lakeshore Lakeshore being one of only 2 class C schools in a strong B league ended up in second place after an unsteady start. The season was finished on a high note with victories over the three strongest teams in the league, Southlake, Utica, and Warren, 'I'he team was young and rather inexperienced with only two seniors on the squad. The consistently fine play of junior, Don Sharpe, stood out for Lakeshore, and he was named on the first team, All-Bi County, Senior, Bill Furest was named on the second team, and honorable mentions were given to Ken Token, senior, and Ken Marzka, junior. Regulars to the starting line-up were: Don Sharpe: Junior, Ken Token: Senior, Bill Furest, Senior, Ken Marzkag Junior, Mike Thomas: Sophomore, Terry I-lurreyg Sophomore, Additional letter winners to the above are George Micallef, Eddy Martin, Bill Loader, and Doug Graham Wcvwdq 2' v2 Q 1 'bhp Q7 Xxwff' nu Flrst row G Mlcallef T Hurley, D Sharpe, B Furest, M Thomas, E Mamn Second row Mr Crellin, Coach- D Graham, K Marzka K Token I Kolom ski J Gin rich ' :.' .. . . . ' - . '. :. .. . IS fd XA . .. y.. . G ig 8 J a 2 2 First row: S. Jiles. J. Clayton, I. Belmore, W, Born, R, Wheeler, E. Kravitz. Second row: Mr. Sheppard, Coach: L, snyder. I. V0nItter, T, Barton, L, Hawkyard U 1355 N l F ..g - Q V5 1l f,. 3 x hw xl' f V L,,gzg34L GX Z Aw K a 25 1 'XS X K.. L 2 L iff , , S ggggkfig f mf' if QM 5 3 - K: ..-5 : .rr I A Nyhr xx: fl, , QQ 31' 2 4 Wav? , , if ' 1 X av 5- -, , ,L sawm X','A' 2 gy 'i 1 f WSW? T? , . . . 1 1 ,, Q R QM - fi?-wg fu ' ,u W. 1' ,Mill . A li fy . 2 if , , A .- 'Sl ' r Wi Q LM v Y 1 W' rw .VT .,.,,g.,4 'We want a basket' Let's go, 1et's really gol wa' 5 MJ ':.,-- v f-faram Saou BILL DONALD FUREST SHARPE Co-Captains W- ,,..,.1- ff' ..- ,J .. - . ,. 'xw,,. C'mon Don, sink itl Red and Gray, show'em the way Hey, Hey what do 'Tip it in Thats the way to go 'Come on you say? Get that ball boys 'Jump high' Shorians' Come on team, Let's go Come on Tom 'Jump high' mansion --- i?A-m+'mn?- W ' :UW W 7 75 f 'Get that ball' 'And the score goes up another y notch! W Ou. x. , ' D' se fa 'W Q.- V12 9 , 5 - 1 !Q i '98 1 -safari sg -30: M., Most Likely to Succeed -12 J riff- Spam Zcwgaez 1 , v The Sports banquet is an annual spring event at which school letters and awards are issued to Varsity members who have earned them, A school letter can be earned by participating in baseball, football basketball, and track, Cheerleaders are also issued a letter. Z, mc! gf if-,Q Photo by South Macomb News Seated: Ron Gagnon, Ron Hoffman, Standing: Nellie Wright, Anita Michel. For the past three years the students have taken complete control of the city for one day, Elections are held in the schools for councilman and the winners select students for appointed jobs. This year Ron Hoffman and Ron Gagnon defeated Anita Michel and Nell Wright in a very closely con- tested race for councilman. Appointed to various jobs were: Wilson Bom, city attomeyg Mario Nanni, DPW superintendentg Beatrice Rattray, dog wardeng and Doug Graham, recreation director, Others are Anita Michel, supervisory Nellie Wright, library boardg Rich Ziegler, recreation commissiong Joan Weber and Marlene Salatich, planning commissiong and Mike Thomas, board of review, A X 1 N3 46fmZ'Zs'ws' Mrs. Ursula Wallace Second Hour Study Hall Blanche Perrett lst Hr. Economics Class 6th Hr. Biology Class Mr. Eakin Mr. and Mrs. Ed Geatches Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eggleston Mary Kelly Joan Schrotzberger Mrs. Gertrude Waring Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwards Martin Gabrysiak Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hill Mrs. Margaret Frishmen Charles Foyts Mr. Bill Geib Mr. and Mrs. L. Wambach Teresa Finn Andy's Barber Shop 5th Hour Study Hall Joumallsm Class Bill and Maxine Geatches Dave and Jim '54 Mr. and Mrs. A. Battray Tuesday 2nd Hour Art Class Reiss Market Barb 81. Bill G. R. McCollum and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Young Second Hour Biology Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Knuff Mrs. Bernice Baxter Wanieta Baxter Typing ll Chuck Shaughnessy Joyce Auito Mrs. W. I-lutchens A Friend Mr. Sheppard Mr. and Mrs. Turner lst Hour Chemistry Class Marlene and John, and Johnnie Jr. Bob and Georgette Donald G. Trombley Herbert Rumler George Crellin Betty Butler PATQCDN5 Art Rupersburg Tom and Bev Mr, and Mrs. Patrick S. Carpenter Pete and Sandy Class of '57 Donald C. Judge Karen Preston Mrs. V. Preston Beverly Preston Valeria Mida Fay Krus Phyllis Conner Marilyn Harm Ronald Preston Mrs. Otto Berger Mrs. Joseph Maschiny Mrs. Jiles Clark Nehls '54 Louise Carey Mr. and Mis. James Smith Shores Drapery House The Adlens Fritz, Helen, Keith Ritzler Sarah Pfeifer Mrs. Anders Tingstad lla Sell Pee Wee, Carol, Laura, 8. Wheez Vern and Betty Meirow Mrs. V. Krus Mr. F. N. 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Clemens, lviichigan Telephone HOward 8-4567 Pizza Chicken We take this means to thank the ad- vertisers who helped make our book possible. We trust the student body will remember and patronize these, our friends. fhfe-giapa '7maded. . .145 .daaf 7044 '76 700156 7137 Zum ,4aumal Staff a E E I I s i 5 , I I nge? SW swfkmm .VNC J LM WE!-ITS 5-f y ' 1 Ai li? 047754 COUNCI EN H 4-:digg Sig fs. Sag .QKESHUWE J -+f,,:,.gfrvf3 fu ' Aiivfx fi' ., W. 'YY 0 5 :'J,vx0?PQWP b u-Hman-1-Q First row: Mr, Rumler, M. Davis, K. Bee, E. Martin, N. Roabaert, G, Cancelosa. Second row: G. Miller, T. Brown, T. Hurley, D. Graham, B. Tapert, G. Leshan. Third row: C. Gunning, K, Marzka, C. Rodemsky, B. Loader, D. Sharpe. dltdafbwdftdifq First row: Mr, Shephard, A. Kampe, B. Schnoes, R. Kreis, M. Hurley, T. Conley, Second row: T. Alberts, H. Mills, B. Dowhan, T. Weir, T, Boharski, H. Selegean, Wa-wizq 144655 NK vi' 1? F? First row: Mr, Brown, J. Clayton, D, Van Lerberghe, M. Thomas, T, Brown, R. Watson, L. Wambach, Mr, Crellin, Second row: E. Martin, R. Ziegler, J. Gingrich, J. Keller, E, Taber, L. Hawkyard. Third row: B. Breen, K, Marzka, D. Sharpe, M. Bellar, P, Church. J- .. B Qiffwv- ,,,4f E, I 177 l'vvvvvv Lake Shore opened her 1955 track season with a very creditable performance in the Central Michigan College C and B Class Invitational Track and Field Meet, April 2. We finished third out of a field of over 30 schools. Medal winners in this meet were L. Wambach, D. Sharpe, E, Martin, M. Thomas, M. Bellar, J. Clayton, and T. Brown. Outstanding for Lake Shore was the tie for first place in the pole vault by L, Wambach. After this fine beginning, Lake Shore went on to take victories in dual and triangular meets over the following schools: Troy, LincolntVan Dykej, Eastland, Fraser, South Lake, and Lakeview, We won the unofficial championship of St. Clair Shores by beat- ing two local city rivals, Lakeview and South Lake on April 29. L, Wambach and R. Ziegler tied for top honors in the pole vault at the Regional Meet at Ferndale and they qualified for the State Meet at East Lansing. M. Bellar shared high honors with them by winning first place in the half mile race. The Bi-County Track and Field Meet was held at Lakeview this year. Lake Shore finished with a creditable third against some of the best competition the leaque has known. Letter winners for this year were L. Wambachgteam captain, R. Ziegler, T. Brown, R, Watson, J. Gruber, K. Marzka, M. Bellar, D, Sharpe, M. Thomas, E. Martin, J. Clayton, and B, Breen. Other members who served the school were: A. Biefeld, P, Church, J. Gingrich, H. Schrank, l-I, Thibert, D. VanLerberge, L. Hawkyard, and E. Taber. Add- Spam 2 , fr, s n i NX 4 . .rmL:..?-I ..- - ,M The food was just grand as you can tell by the looks We' ve had our fun, now lets be serious for a few on the SOph0mOI6S faces. minutes, Impossible? This years All-Sports banquet was held at North Shore. A dinner was served by the new cheerleaders, in the Freshman, and Sophomore classes. Miss Butler and Mr. Bie- feld were the guest speakers at the banquet. The coaches issued the letters and awards to those who had earned them. Letters were given for baseball, basketball, football, track, cheerleading, and managers, vw--v---- 7- - - Y------V-- r i fi 1 Elections I Candidates Students in grades 9 to 12 were given an opportunity to vote for the councilmen of their choice. The candidates for councilmen were as follows: Anita Michel, Ron Gagnon, Ron Hoffman, Nellie Wright. Those elected were: Ron Hoffman, and Ron Dog-catcher? Gagnon. Beatrice Rattray is pictured in office as city dog catcher, 55 tv W qw w2'iPQl5 AX Between Plays entertainment Antic Spring V is 3 TE if N I - I Sparkin Ba1cony Scene '44 Kg' if-' 'Q U YA-. - n Q- SF 4. 1, gi in K v Lv 'Fl Q -I I 1 T' ' n 'W N, ,Q --- - 3' .4-2 Q . A 4-. -.1-. ' 1 .f sl, vs. 4 sL ... Q! Wg ,MM I I M W EW' ,S I L li! ,,,. - W' , . A . Q W d'lnd 6 , f f i A X Just arrived 66,6 D43 A .V ' 1 3 X , L. 1 Now for some sun We prefer fun Bring on the food 31' Lets swing Relaxation The waters fine Lifeguard?? Brown rides again Get up boy Ride-em Jake Presented by the Junior Class '56 Held under the lights Watson, Chisholm, and the donkey which is which? omaha-Seackn pwm 7955 Melody of Love 1 C! I, Beginning of the Grand March This year the prom took place at the Civic Center Ballroom. Almost every class was repre- sented, The grand march was led by Junior Class President, Jake Gingrich, The prom was a wonderful success. JI T Marching along together Dlx '-YA ,QQ tl he end of a beautiful night of dancing, sam- 70 ' ND, , Waiting at the Station Jitterbugs Washington Here We Come 'MQ -L Dance With Me Henry Everybody Happy! ! Sleeping Beauty, Duck l 1 X ,f X 1 ,Q ok 'D it 1, F 'i 59163. -' Q fa , .- .l .' l' . 'w . I J' H 2533 . t Z K ml ng S . I 1 L' V1 N I S Z 'I I vm-.9 S Who Us? Up at dawn HMV- PhiuiP5 1 -v x ayff -v,..,, cg A314 .4 ' .1 ,- 1 NF if Nm? Xi' 'l ' ,,. ,... ig? fl id- Q' Mm ,dh - 'rx , rm I l A 5 ,.,. , H 4 I .u-1 Q Nl! nm! S V 'VVV 'T 3. .- U F4 l jj .. , , I- '45 , ' + 1 -1 ,Q , ,-wg, g . 44, -.. 1' Zaocadaameate The beginning of the end Its not that bad Well thats over The Baccalaureate Service was held in the Auditorium on Sunday, June 12, 1955. The invo- cation, Scripture Lesson, Benediction, and Bacca- laureate Address was given by the Rev. Arthur A. Hahn, of Redeemer Lutheran Church. Music was furnished by Laura Webster, I Top Te n Gift Presentation The top ten of the class took an active part in the Class Night ceremonies. The following took part: Class History --------------- B, Marthinussen, B. Preston Class Prophecy - - - B, Belmore, V. Wright Class Will ---- - - S. Luckett, B. Rattray Giftatory ---------------- D. Lavers, N. McCollum Also the Salutatory and Valedictory. 'Tn thx' A5 The Senior Banquet was held on Tuesday, June 14, 1955, at Todds Palm Room. A11 members of the class attended, Guests at the banquet were the faculty members. Commencement exercises were 1 held at school on the 16th of June. Presentation of diplomas was by James Rodgers, President of the Lake Shore Board of Education. The Commencement Address was given by Lester Anderson of the The entire class University of Michigan. ESD 1 x , 'f ' 5--5 m.,-F N X. hx XX. Receiving diplomas Valedictory, L. Uhler Salutatoly. A. Krlllff Yf i . 9 N ,4 x 1 X X X 1 X X X J 1 'SV'I'lYO SVXJI. A :pvuv-1-viva, HY! SXOOI P,-Zmsm QmZmHmHOE wi- m-DAO gm ME OZH!UHHw MEDUMG OF MDOT MZO Bmw M02 PMS ' M5500 NHC M-QGZH I NMOOBSNFW H-O MUQQ ZH MUHHW Q24 M540 ZWHQOE vu 4 yur 5 Ti Q 1, rw 4 ii i , 4. I ji. 5 i 1 , r : Y ff:-1-, - w 3 '.l fxl'-ln: V. ..,: .. , JT.. . 5 E1 q. -. .- PM . - .v . '. u HIQ 31 Ar , ff, iv. ,Q ' 1 'ff'-1.-2, '15!51'1'4::?, w 1 1 X w , w , 11, , . I 1 ,. 1 i v I I i , gififf' M, 4'.' 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