Melvindale High School - Echo Yearbook (Melvindale, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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First Row: Charles lvleakin, Lester Short, John Cicconi, Tommy Keshishian, Roger Barrick, Robert Angelotti, William Stn: Second Row: Robert Pope, Howard Short, Johnny Buda, Deno DeLuca, Sam Striz, John Striz, Joseph Schultz, Steve Tepfenhart, Ernie Toth Third Row: Coach Krueger, Ed Milon, Tommy Smith, Stanley Fairall, Charles Vil- lers, Ed Wiltcn, Kenneth Rullen, Bill Donahue, Robert Smith, Edward Favor, Steve Sevick TRACK As this account of the l'94Il Cinder Sguad goes to press in April, we can only do a bit of sports-casting as to the outcome of the sea- son's contests which will include meets with Dearborn, Lincoln Park and Belleville, the League Meet, lvlay 9, and the Tri-lvleet with Tfeiton and Lincoln Park, Even at this early date, prospects of a third consecutive League Championship are good. lSee lune issue of Card'nal Call to see how good we are at propheciesll This is the fifth year for track at lvl. H S This sport is particularly interesting because of its distinctly ine dividual nature. Every man is on his own, and must rely on his own resources The following line-up tells the story: Robert Angellotti and John Buda . . . mile run, Roger Barrick, Joe Schultz, John Striz, and Albert Wolan . . . 5580 yard run, Deno De Luca and Ernie Toth . . . pole vault, Stanley Eairall and Robert Smith , . . 440 yard dash, Edward Favor, Howard Short, Steve Tepfenhart, and Edward Wilton . , , ll0, 220 yard dash and relay, Harry Mcliitrick and Julius Takacs . . . shot put, Edward Milon, Mike Sevick and Bill Donahue 4 . . high jump, high and low hurdles, Ken Rullen . . . low hurdles, Sam Striz . . . shot put, high and low hurdles. puyc' Iii'f'1iIy-fire MAY TRACK BULLETIN lvlelvindale won 9 first places out of l2 events in the Suburban League Track lvleet ir- which Redford Union, Trenton, Berkley, Van Dyke, and lvlelvindale competed. The events taken werei S. Stritz H20 H, H, 200 L. H., Shot Putl E. Eavor H00 Yd. Dash, 220 Yd. Dashl S. Eairall l44l0 Yd, Dashl A. Wolan i880 Yd, Dashi Toth ltied in Broad Jump! Total Score ,sc.,Lcc....,,,.,c. c.,.,, 5 65 points. BASEBALL We regret that the l94l Cardinals got into uniforms too late to snap them for this issue of the Echo, but we can at least hand down to posterity ill the names of the illustrious nine who will play ball for lvl. H, S. fthe results of the season's schedule will be recorded in the June Cardinal Call l. The team, coached by lvlr, Cuillies, includes: John Martines, Edward Hegedus, William Nagy, letter winners who will handle pitching assign- ments, Arthur Cigan, Ted Turckan, John Morrison, also letter winners, Rat Wade, John Allred, Wallace Short, Henry Newsome, Bill Livingston, infield lettermen, William Newsome, Tony Koricic, Harold Raupp and Frank Harper, outfielders who were letter winners last year. A strong pitching staff and a dependable batting line-up promises a good record of hits and runs. The early part of the season has brought Carl Ziernan, Bill Sample, and Joe Steffes into the line-up. The outcome of the first six games WGl'Qf Melvinilale 5 lvlelvindale 7 Melvinilale 55 Melvindale 7 Melvindale el Melvindale 6 Trenton Van Dyke Northville Berklev Henry Ford Trade Redford Union

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FIRST TEAM First Row: Mary Hawrin iiiziarrll, Mirgaret Zafliar l arill, llula Oldham llorwarili, hranii'-s Mil'ei lloiwarcll, li'-'i.le Hal hcgian ilniward' Second Row: Mies Jean Allsen lioaihi, Julia lfiraliliik llorwardl, Minnie liaron lguardi, Villa Harris florwarrli, Anna Keri-si lgiiardi, Xllilina Linlluerg lgiiardl, linmlln Phelps iliiw-.ar-li Elaine Limn fqii ill, Malida Haven- liur lguard , Fltaiiigr flllsigp ig iard' tor- GIRLS' BASKETBALL Flash and what a llashethe first team girls received new suits that came in the nick ot time for their third league game. The league ended with the girls winning two out ot eight games. The i940-4l high point girls were Bula Oldham with 33 pointsg Margaret Zacjhar, 3lg followed by Vida l-larris with 26. The second team high point girls were Lillian Fantino with 63 pointsg Katie Dogann 33 pozntsg and Louise De Angelis 32 page flI'6Ilf'U-ffllll' SECOND TEAM First Row: Mary Coogan lguardl, Louise Defxngelis lforwardl, Jean Baron lguardl, Alive Margosian lforwardl, Betty Mattocks lguardl. Second Row: Katie Dogarin lforwordl, Peggy Wise lforwardl, Lillian Fantino lforwardl, Juanita Perdue lguardl, Roberta Larson lguardl, Virginia Nadolny lguardl



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The Hi-Y P Wade L Ptetffer J Buda E Wilton J. Allred R Hackett l-l Martin W Short W Short C Hanlin D Magel B Berqin l-l, lvlcliitrick W Sample J Schmlt: B Gervasi Living in a Christian Democracy where equal opportunities are open to all, we must realize this blessing and do our utmost to promote and keep them alive. Toward this, the Hi-Y was organized, lts members are chosen from the outstand- ing boys ot the upper high school. The aim ol the l-li-Y is the spreading ot Christian character throughout the school community, To turther this, the club members believe in the freedom ot expression at club meetings and the selection of members by popular election, Gpportunities are provided tor socialization that are interesting and educational. ln the tield ot sports, boys can participate in basketball, swimming, ping-pong or any other activity developed by their initiative. Snreur Bargamian, Ruth Cowan, Virginia Dalaell, Elaine Eiden lTreas l, Anno Carabedian, Lucille Hatchegian, Mary llavian, Anna Keresi lpres l, Wilma Lindberg, Betty Mattocks, Frances lvliller, Vir- ginia Nadolny, Bulo Oldham, Arma Sparrow, Nelda Varner, Gertrude Watson, lvlargaret Zachar lSer t, Peggy Wise, Matilda l-lavenstein, Florence Cherry, Catherine Swindell, Alice lvlargosian, and Dorothy Phelps, This group of girls has completed its tourth year under the guidance of lvliss Kathryn Butler. The members continued to make dramatics their prime interest, pre- senting a group ot one-act plays during the year, for school and for community organi- zations. Through their club activities, the girls develop in character and social re- sponsibility. page twenty-sin'

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