Northeastern High School - Crucible Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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They represent the faculty at its best. From left to right: Mr. Robert J Brownell, Mrs. E. Pearl Orcutt, Mrs. Grace Sanford, Mr. P. Clayton Sanford. In every organization, large or small, someone must take care of the routine work. Here at Northeastern, Mrs. Irene Terrace handles this all- important workwith efficiency and clis- patch. far New to this school .s Miss Joann Revis. She is taking over where Mrs. Irene Sycilow left off as clerk in the front offic e. Her genial personality and pleasantsmile is making teachers and students alike very fond of her. im wi' ninv X13 .19 19q pus AHHOBW 91911 O 3u'e19nuI sn10uA9H seu.10q,L AOHEW 1101123 09521129 :mag U11 '1 D U'-'J ,., ,.. ,.. 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Campaux Deed The followmg IS the translatxon of the deed to the clty of Detro1t granted to Lou1s Campaux by K1ng Lou1s XV of France The f1rst and last pages of th1s deed are plctured on the oppos1te page tTranslat1on by Mr Robert C Trotterl CHARLES MARQUIS DE BEAUHARNAIS Commander of the Mlhtary Order of St LOUIS, Governor and L1eutenant General 1n New France and of Lou1s1ana GILLES HOCQUART, chevalxer Counc1lor of the K1ng Representatlve of Jus t1ce, Pollce and F1nance of New France and of Lou1s1ana ON the pet1t1ons wh1ch have been made by the 1nhab1tants of Fort Pontchartram of the Stra1t of Lake Er1e to Monsleur de Bolrhebert Captaln of a Company of the detachment of the Navy, formerly commander of sa1d Fort Pontchartram, and Com mander of the M1l1tary Order of St Louls Mayor of the clty and government of Que bec, the present commander of sa1d fort, and wh1ch has been referred to us statxng that unt1l the present, they had not dared undertake clear1ng and establ1sh1ng farms ln Sald place because they had no t1tle wh1ch could assure the property to them That xf we were pleased to grant xt to them they would not only be able to work w1thoutr1sk1ng bemg worrxed but that there would result from the1r labor rons1der able advantage 1nprov1d1ng thereby ln sa1d place abundant food wh1ch would serve to provide subslstance convement for the garrlson as well as for the 1nhab1tants and travelers Regardmg wh1ch, 1n vlew of the letters patent glven by Hls Majesty at Parls 1n Aprll, 1716, reg1stered 1n the Supreme Councll the followmg December 1 the decree of the Councxl of State of the K1ng the l9th of May, 1722 We have, 1n the name of H1s Majesty glven, granted, and ceded, do g1ve, grant, and cede, subject to qu1t rent and rents from now and forever to Louls Campaux, mhabltant of sa1d Fort Pontchartraln of Detrolt and l1v1ng there for h1m h1s helrs and asslgnees forever a grant of land sltuated on the Straxt of Lake Er1e of the extent of f1ve C57 arpents broad and forty C401 deep, adjo1n1ng on the west and southwest the land heretofore Slde towards the south and southeast adjolnmg land not granted fac1ng the Stralt of Lake Er1e, and 1n depth by a l1ne from northeast and west, southwest jo1n1ng l1ke w1se lands not granted to enjoy by sa1d Campaux clauses and cond1t1ons hereafter and to lt that sa1d Campaux's he1rs and asslgnees w1ll be bound to carry the1r gram to be ground ln the common m1ll when a crop IS estabhshed under pa1n of confxscatxon of the gra1n and arb1trary f1ne, to establlsha home or acqulre a tenant one year from today atthe latest, to clear the forests of h1s ne1ghbors as they need help to cultlvate sa1d land, to permlt the roads wh1ch may be judged necessary for publ1c use, to bu1ld fen ces as shall be ordered and to pay each year to the Collector of Hls Majesty s Domam ln Parls, or to the agent of sa1d Collector who shall res1de at Detrolt, one sou qu1t rent per arpent of frontage and twenty C205 sous rent for each twenty 1201 arpents of area mak1ng for sa1d f1ve C5l arpents frontage by forth 4401 ln depth ten f10l l1vres f1vet5larpentsofw1dth, all payable each year on St Martms Day the f1rst year of wh1ch w1ll fall on the 11th of November, 1745, and contlnue from year to year Wlth all other Royal and Se1gno1r1al rlghts as the case may be accord1ng to the custom of the Prevost and Vxcount of Par1s, 1tw1ll however be perm1ss1ble for Sald Campaux to pay sa1d tenl10l l1vres rent and f1ve 157 sous of qu1t ln furs at the Detroxt prlce, unt1l there shall be money ln c1rculat1on,reserv1ng 1n the name of the Klng on sa1d farm all the lumber wh1ch H1s Majesty shall need for frame and construct1on of houses and forts wh1ch may be establxshed In the future as well as the ownershlp of m1nes pits, and mmerals, 1f any are found ln the area of sa1d grant and sa1d land Campaux and asslgnees w1ll be obl1ged lmmedxately to have sa1d grant measured and marked 1n 1ts entlre w1dth and depth at h1s expense and to fullflll the clauses bearmg on the present t1tle and to obtaxn an act of conf1rmat1on from Hrs Majesty ln twof2l years, all under penalty of cancellat1on of the present Done and glven at Mon treal on the 5th of July, 1734 BEAUHARNAIS par MONSEIGNEUR par MONSEIGNEUR De Cheusemont De Palmur , . . , . N ! granted to Binault by a line north, northwest and south, southeast and on the other ' . . 1 l . I , . . . . .' . . . , . . . . . , , . . , . 5 , - GENEALOGY Northeastern High School stands on the land which was part of the original Campau estate. Pictured below is Gregoire Campau and his family. Gregoire is the uncle of Gabriel Chene II. As you can see, his family is dressed in the costumes of the day. As shown in the picture, Gregoire wore a full beard but no mustache. Jean Baptiste Campau found himself with an embarrassing amount of unpaid bills. Once wealthy, the gentleman had nothing left .except 212 acres of land. Then his very generous son in law Gabr1elChene offered to pay all his debts and to support him and his youngest daughter Archange throughout their remaining years in ex change for the land 0nMay 27 1800, Private Claim 733 became the property of Gabriel Chene He took the west, all of which was separated by a little country lane Gabriel thought it fitting and proper to name this lane after himself, and he did so This brought violent protests from Jean Baptiste, who cried I'l1 name it the very first name that comes to me, by Jupiter' l' And so it was named Jupiter promptly took up his residence on the east side of the property while Jean Baptiste . . . . , ,, . 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' 4 K 'K 1 ' ' , 1 v v y IV ' 1 ,YV X 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' X T 1n the prows of the canoes, the1r arms crossed and heads hxgh Then as the canoes pulled out they began to s1nk, stately Indxans and all A few weeks later a huge ball of spruce gum Wh1Ch Incuans use to make thc1r canoes waterproof, was dxscovered 1n Em1l1e s bedroom She had strlpped It from the canoes as they lay on the bank When she was elghteen, she marr1ed Samuel Gagmer Father Gabr1el R1chard performed the weddmg ceremony 1n Old Sa1nt Anne's Church, wh1ch stood on Larned Street between Bates and Randolph Governor Mason attended the weddmg S1nce Em1l1e knew no Enghsh all she could say was merc1 Durmg Cad1llawuaWeek the 200th ann1versaryofDetro1t she was chosen as the best representat1ve of the pxoneer founders of Detro1t She v1ewed the parade s1tt1ng bes1de the Governor of M1Ch1g3H 535523 fwgiigfmgg mlm? it Rosa11e Chene Phyll1s Chene Phyll1s Chene, Em111e Chene's s1ster, marned Alex Baby whxle Rosahe Chene marrled Edward Charest All of these persons a e commemorated by havmg streets 1n Detrolt named after them . . , , . - . 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Charles Chene Em1l1e s older brother buxlt a house on Chenc and Jefferson When thathouse was takendown 1n 1941 It was over one hundred years old and had bf 1 omc a hlstorlcal landmark Plans are bemg made to rebu1ld thxs house lll lts orxgmal glory The curtams ln the wlndows were xmpo ted from France and c ost S350 pc r paml The cat 1n the plcture at the foot of the sta1rs was very fond of fastenmg h1s claws 1n these expens1ve curtams and swmgmg to and fro bhssfully Th1s cat by the w xy was a cross between a Persxan cat and a w1ldmt H1s father had bun a pet of thx Chene famlly is Charles Chene The lace curtalns 1n th1s The house on Chene and Jefferson whlch plcture are the expens1ve curtams from Charles bu11t Wh1Ch the cat used to swlng 7 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' Q X 3 1 . 1 ' 3 u 3 , . , , ' L ' ' L. . I 1 , , . L. 5 sq . . . , . , ' H . 1 ' ' ' 22 ' X 2 n ' ' . Char1es's f1rst w1fe was Mar1an Campau He and hxs f1rst Wlfe had two sons One was Fehx, who sang w1th the New York Opera Company and made the fxrst type of records The second son was named Alex Mar1an Campau Charles fmrst Wlfe Fe11x Chene Alex Chene Frances Chene Char1es's second Wlfe was Frances Bab1e They had a daughter, Frances, who marr1ed Matthew F1nn She 11ved 1n the house on Chene and Jefferson unt11 her death on Aprxl 3, 1940. 3 . ' 1- .':-- was , - 5 t.A, K I , ,.'V J K, ll I I I A . , . . . , . ElIliliC,S Children ,jf Samuel Wallace Elxzabeth S H533 Wllllam Fe11c1ty QMISS Cowan's Joseph grandmother! Felicity's Children Charles Almyra and Raymond MISS Beatr1ce Cowan IS the daughter of Almyra and Walter Cowan M1ss Cowan teaches at Northeastern Hlgh School, and thus makes the genealogy complete if M ibm 5... Beatnce Cowan 1 as nf Jan I9 I N-...X Albert Frarasba Prebxdent .l !-. 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' W' X . K .4-wa' M- ,,. . r s K Fourth Estate 'il JOURNALISM I BOTTOM: Pauline Pawlowski, Mary Russell, Norma Ramsey, Toni Isola, Nancy Babiuk, Ann Dennis. ROW II Odella Thornton, Margie Lightfoot, Caesar Correthers, Ruth Griffin, Ann Bailey, Didney Briggs. ROW III Arthur Clark, Dorothy Wisniewski, Patricia Sopes, Myrtle Wilson, Donna Clark, Joan Jakubison. ROW IV James Kenyon, Robert Baran, Eric Fredericks, Clifton Young, Matthew Lowe, Ronald Jackson. 'mi REVIEW STAFF BOTTOM: Joe Agnello, Nell Dean Nall, Judy Manning, Kathleen Hamlin, Otis Rousell, Eleanor Steinhebel, Ann Kopko. ROW II Eileen Bortnik, Mary Maddox, Mary Tracz, Adrienne Barker, Elizabeth Tilliard, Leroy Jeffrey, Concetta Fricia. ROW III Betty Oddo, Mabel Buck- narish, Betty Jane Dobias, Edmond Miazek, Joseph DiSanto, Eldon Martin, John Koval, Mary Glenn. n ffice 'V' HOUSE OFFICERS BOTTOM: Carolyn Gollman, Nancy Davis, Robert Zombirt, and Thomas Hogan. ROW II Anna Lacey, John Gary, Mary Stasiak, and JoeSales. ROWIII Lillian Gillum, Doris Davidson, Peggy Studebaker, and Ann Kopko. ROW IV Theresa Oliverio. VV' 'QR' J' X OFFICE PAGES BOTTOM: Loretta Patterson, Angeline Nichols, and Ruby Porter. ROW II Vivian Jones, Adrienne Barker, Elaine Knaggs, and Margaret Rooker. ROWIII Pauline Daniels, Marion Orzechowski, and Margaret Wilson. ROW IV Joann Ragni, Lucille Shankin, Jay Ann Tobin, and Eleanor Sopchak. Songsters BOYS GLEE BOTTOM: Robertwhittiker, Ed Pulcer, Louis DiNardo, Clarence Hawkins, Norman Brewer, ROWII James Wilson, Richard Palentar, Grady Simpson, Almos Love, Fred Richardson, Anthony Geluso. ROW IH Mr. Silver, Ralph Nowak, FrankMaccagnene, CalvinSpencer, Jessie Hampton, James Grant, and Bob Wierzbick. ' CHOIR BOTTOM: Ada McGruder, Virginia Lain, Janie Maddox, Christine Anderson, Barbara Chryer Dorothy Mims, Yvonne Gill, Mary Lou Davis. ROW H Pat Nowicki, Delores Palazzone, Nancy Davis, Angelee Smith, DelphineWi1czek, Barbara Bankhead, Barbara Phillinganes, Ceasar Cor rothers, Sam Orr, Richard Reed, Marjia Mann, AlbertaStevenson, Jewel Sumlin, Jack Ransby, Anthony Aiello, Almos Love. ROW IV Mr. Silver, John Gwiens, Rudolph Green, Charles Ramsey John Deyakovic, Conrad Daughton, Robert Wierzbicki, Jessie Hampton, Johnie Alvin, Council argle . GIRLS GLEE BOTTOM: Dorothy Zigich, AnnDennis, Nira Crenshaw, Betty Davis, Rosemary Johnson, Eleanor Steinhebel, Omelia Smith, Helen Hansford, Shirley Lucas. ROW II Marlene Benson Betty Hill, Margie Lightfoot, Al Badolamenti, Pat Adams, Eleanor O'Banner, Annie Lewis Della Thomas, Toni Isola, Ernestine Smothers. ROW HI Betty Sox, Lenora Christmasbee Gloria Salvador, Elnora Minifee, Sophie Dowhan, Wilma Parker, Juanita Godfrey, Helen Bar nett, Lillian Griffin, Peggy Studebaker. ROW IV Cleo Ross, Lillian Singleton, Helen Davis Lucille Lamb, Ernestine Jones, Harrietta Dzuibinski, Dorothy Powell, Rebecca Alexander Frances Dudley, Delphine Wilczek. Puhlle Service An -':rs ' STUDENT COUNCIL BOTTOM Cor1ne Rodgers James Sharkey Jewell Suml1n Ot1s Rousell Mary Franklln M3F1OHSOkO1OWSk1 ROW II Judy Manmng Ann Kopko Carol CzubaJ Dolores Early Maude Terry ROW III Ronald Kotulak Dan1el Hor1sk1 Lopez Lovmg Thompson Correthers John Gary PUBLIC SPEAKING II BOTTOM V1rg1n1a freeman Ruth Bamster Mary James Cora Lee Starks Dorothy Montgomery Tame Maddox ROW II Margaret Rhoades Dorothy Thornton Armell Greer W1lla MaeWoods Rosa Lee Bora Gwenn Hursey Mary Ann Dresden ROW III Edward Chan herr Inez Jones Helen Cleveland Gladys Acklm John Eddlngton Margaret Regular W1l lene Sm1th ROW IV MISS Carter Robert W19FZblCk1 George Sumch DaH191P9Sk1 Odelle Barnes Earl1e Mae Black Robert Goodlovs ir FUTURE NURSES CLUB BOTTOM Ruth1e McRae, Dorothy Mxms, W111a Mae Woods, Gera1d1ne Remhardt, Dorothy W1ll1ams, N1ra Crenshaw I OW II Mary Jane Wellwood, Esther Zoldak, Dolores Henderson, Ella Fears, Ernest1ne Pope, Ann1e Lee, SYIVIB Ramlrez ROW III Char1s1e Seaburn, Rose mary Ellxs, Geneva Goll1ston, Da1sy Tylor, Lucy Moore, Irene Davxs, Betty Davls, June Daw- sey, and Corine Rodgers. 1 if 5 af Q PLAY CAST BOTTOM: Norma Rani sey, Peggy Baker, Sophie Dowhan, Joann Ragni, Alma Robson, Delores Pullizzi. ROW H Maytroit Slater, Mary Hawkins, Gertrude Cisco, Angelee Smith, Norma Tanseley, VirginiaHunter. ROWIII James Mitchell, Frank Lewis, Peggy Studebaker, Alma Carter, Sam Johnson, Council Cargle, Clifford Frazier. K L WW K ,S .7 4 Q K Q Rf, AY 1 Y x H S 455' 14 sl' 3 J, ,sing a .544 I . . 3,513 U .J ' - i ., X is I :xx 5325. We I.. . .2 Q ? . R ' K .- 'L W im' f in ' A 5 'Y 2 A 5' J - E 'ST K mi-, . 5 f f s z y 1' e Y ps i X v . ff XX ' -s ' EH s N 5 :V gs ' 1 E ' f ,Q ' I R I . if f EL RANCHO GRANDY BOTTOM: Ruby Carson, Rosa Lee Smith, Geraldine Reinhardt, Eleanor Steinhebel, Angeline Nichols, Virginia Freeman, Joyce Humphreys, Adrienne Barker, Mary Hawkins. ROW II Joan Super, Valerie Russell, BarbaraReiser, Mary James, Angelee Smith, Mary Marchlewicz, Nor- ma Tansley, Gertrude Cisco, Ruth'McRae, Shirley Battles. ROW III Peggy Studebaker, Esther Venn, Gail Lester, Gloria Menta, Delphine Transik, Blanche Klein, Beverly Fussell, Lydia Faltyn, Victoria Iquinta, unidentified, Dolores Coats. ROW IV Josephine Yquinta, Marlene Szymanski, Pat Fairfield, Rita Skop, Halenz Obecny, Betty Sox, Delphine Wilczek, Izzy Cipri- ano, MaytroitS1ater, MariettaBurroughs. ROWV LillianSingleton, Nancy Sikora, Alma Carter, Samuel Johnson, John Deyakovic, Raymond Kafarski, James Sharkey, Joe Koza, Miss Lain. Zeclcaaa Best Dressed Boy and Glrl Benme Howard and Lllllan Porvazmk Casanova Eldon Martm Class Pest John Massle Class Actor and Actress Thompson Currethers and Soph1e Dowhan Blond1e Carolme Andras Class Art1st Eugene Pash Gems Most Llkely to Succeed Joann Ragm and Otls Rousell 1 0 Class Crooner Sam Orr 'lvl Class Canary Alma Robson D1mples Geneva Gall1stan Cute El1zabeth Whxte Class Bookworms LOUIS D1Santo and Elnora Spencer Romeo and Jul1et Bob Haml1n and Joan Ruzza Class Pals Margaret Wllson and Mary Stas1ak Joe Agnello Falco Campana and Romo Renz1 Sweet and Lovely El1zabeth Yamarmo Most Popular Boy and Glrl Lopez Lovmg and Helen Del Vecch1o Petty G1rl Betty Davls Class Atlas Wllfxam Conrad Nmce to Know Ernestme Srnothers and Olxver Johnson Class Bra1ns Kathleen Haml1n and James Sharkey Class MUSlC18H Don Urban G1ggles Angel1neN1chols Hot tempered Joyce Stafford and Cas1mer Zalewskx Class Orator Armell Greer and Edward Kolesa Most Understandmg Joe Agnello and W1lla Mae Woods Class Athletes Falco Campana and Anna Turek Curly Top Joan Agnello and Bob Qua1l 5 X , . . ,ee C, H22 00 U A A gr half -- - EJ W, be L chatterbox--wnlene Smith J fi CC J 5 ? 1, jj- y o vi . 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SITTING: Mrs. Potters, Mrs. Mas Of These We Are Proud FOOTBALL SQUAD BOTTOM JohnWasacz Franx Flowers, Alb rt Frac ssa Flanlf 111 tyrowsm, Freo Watson, W1ll1am Conrad, RonaldQuart, EloonMa1 tm, FalcoCar1 an ROfHORpllZl Joe Agnello ROW ll Mr Sandall Ol1ver Johnson, Ellls Ranctolph Martm Ham1lton Robert Qt.a1l, Danny Slmpsox Dav1dKranker, JohnOlczaK RobertGooc1low Roy Jeter Ale Boc.nar1uk ROWIII Joe Hya uclf NORTHEASTERN VS NORTHERN W1thAl Peanuts Fracassa leacimg thew y the Falcon g,r1o team op neo the sea sonby crushmg the Northern Esklmos w1th a score of 43 13 As the score IHOICHYGS the Falcons had l1ttle trouble 1n gaxmng the1r flrst vlctory of the season Falco Cam pana and Frank Matynowskl d1d most of the scorxng, but Fr cassa master m1 oeo the v1ctory w1th h1s expert passmg and sxgnal callmg NORTHEASTERN vs CHADSEY Engagmg 1n the1r one ana only non league contest, thc Falcons oownec. Chadsey 34 26 The Falcons got off to a slow start 1n the o,en1nf,, mmutes of the game, but, once takmg the lead they never trzuleo agam Leadlng the scormg parade was Frank Matynowskl, Eldon Martm, Jerry Roeske, and John Olczak t . . 0 , , ' I 4 . n Q 4 : , - ' e a , r , t 2-. 5 ' ' ' 1 '- . p a, as , e . ' 7 1 3 Y 1 2 .V ' -la Y 9 9 7 X ' ie' -9 Raymond Kafarski, Robert Hamlin, Donald Kijewski, Gerry Roeske, Sam Orr, John Deyakovic. ' H vw F. 3. - ' 5, Z, . u , I 5, - s L ' . Q :A , ' ' ' a - - 'rl 1 ' ' ' ' - r A 1 A A 'A X '- -d . ,I . ,T . 7 ' i . NORTHEASTERN vs. DENBY Though they had to wait twenty years to do it, the Falcon grid team finally defeated Denby. With a score of 26-13, they gave Denby its first setback in 33 consecutive games against Eastside opponents. Aided by Joe Agnello's powerful running, the Fal- cons led from start to finish. Denby's backs just cou1dn't cope with such linemen as Bill Conrad, JohnWasacz, Ronald Quart, Frank Flowers, and Frank Matynowski, who stopped their runners cold. Eldon Martin, Joe Agnello, and Frank Matynowski led the scoring. NORTHEASTERN vs. WILBUR WRIGHT Still excited over ending Denby's winning streak, the Falcons continued on their way by mauling the helpless Wilbur Wright eleven, 32-0. The Wright squad just cou1dn't stop the powerful Falcons, as they went on to rout and gain their fourth straight victory. NORTHEASTERN vs SOUTHEASTERN Tumngup for the coming game with Miller the Falcons displayed all their power as they disposed of the helpless Southeastern squad by a tremendous score of 46 0 The entire Falcon team including the subs, got into the act and simply overpowered the Jungaleers Falco Campana Alex Bodnariuk Eldon Martin Frank Matynowski Joe Agnello and John Olczak led the scoring attack Al Fracassa as uaual played a superb game in passing and signal calling FIRST 11 FRONT: FrankMatynowski, William Conrad, Fred Watson, Frank Flowers, Ronald Quart John Wasacz, EldonMartin. BACK: Joe Agnello, Romo Renzi, Albert Fracassa, Falco Campana NORTHEASTERN vs. MILLER With the Eastside Championship game insight, the Falcons took on the Trojans of Miller and won a hard-fought contest with the score of 12-0. The Falcons wasted little time in scoring when Falco Campana hit Frank Matynowski with a pass in the end zone on the first play, thus putting them in the lead. Falco added another marker later in the game, leadingathe team on to victory. NORTHEASTERN vs PERSHING With Al Fracassa again passing and signal calling expertly, Captain Bill Conrad, RomoRenz1, and other players blocking brilliantly the Falcons gained the Eastside title by clubbing Pershing 33 6 Bob Hamlin Frank Matynowski Romo Renzi an Falco Campana did the scoring NORTHEASTERN vs REDFORD The game itself was one of the most exciting offensive duels ever to be displayed by two high schoolfootball teams A crowd of 12 000 saw Redford win 29 26 In this see saw game Redford went in front 9 0 fell behind 12 9, regained the lead 22 12 trailed 26 22 and then rallied in the last period Redford s first points came on a safety when Bradley Lemerand Redford's guard blocked a Matynowski punt, the ball rolling out of the end zone Northeastern stwo All staters Matynowski and Fracassa figured in three of the Falcon stouchdowns Al Fracassa passed for three of Northeastern's four scores twice to Frank Matynowski and once to Eldon Martin Joe Agnello Ian 14 yards for the other tally Falco Campana kicked two extra points and passed to fullback, Romo Renzi for the other f ff RESERVE FOOTBALL BOTTOM C Wright, F Rawls B Lewis H James H Donald J Motton ROW II M Thomas C Lewis R Watson D Rouske A Mancina E Fowler ROW III W Robinson B Mahlmerster S Gossett, N Jones V Krukowski, R Napiewocki, J Kurpiewski Football ueen ti' HELEN DEL VECCHIO C'1pt un of the football tc lm pl lead the g,11U.CI'1llg grown upon tha hcad of Helen Dol Veeehlo, and thereby erownc ci hr r Football Qu en for 1950 B111 Conr ld Co Cap tam thcnprc entfd her wlth 1 lov lv Lorsage Th1s h1stor1c event took plue Wed nesouy Novembex 2.3 at the El'R1nLho G1 may Dance ln Northeastern s g.,ym a l l y , l l l l s 1 l A E' A Q . l l 1 .U l ,M y X -My . 3 ' 3 I -li - -. Surrounued by gay decoorutions, and to thunderous applause, Fred Watson, Co- L 2 I x Nl' , Q I x 4 T h ' T H x l x X - . ' 1 - , . ,J l A 2 5 ' - ' - 2', fssXA 'L . if - ', X 1- '21 . -' 'q 1' . BOYS TRACK TEAM BOTTOM: Leroy Jeffrey, William Reed, Eddie Brown, Clarence Clark, Joe Agnello, Stan- ley Stankovich, Delbert Murphy. ROW II Arthur Dodson, Douglas Wiggam, Edward Fowler, William Robinson, Napoleon Jones, Ralph Poe, Eugene Sylvester. ROW III Ellis Randolph, Dwight Nevels, William Holley, Herbert Pettway, Gene Pash, Ben Atkins, Theodore Bryant, Randoyle Moore. oopsters BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BOTTOM: C. Clarg, B. Lewis, Lopez Loving, A1 Fracusszn, Tim Rubcias, Mr. R1 iherfor ROW II K. Smith, Franii Ivlatynowsfai, Casmif Zllewslii, R. Jvier, E1dowNILz 2ls1, .'. S .fwi RESERVE BASKETBALL BOTTOM: H. Pettway, H. Rupgrt, M. Harvcfy, C. Henry, T. Dyplowski, J. Moore, J. Mot Lon. ROWH .I.M:1tth0Ws, G. Davis, I. Zzllowsi i, E. Coil, D. Skurus, D. Sherman. ROVK' III R. Rc1.zi, R. Watson, F. Camgnna. BOTTOM: James Sharkey, Ellis Randolph, Lopez Loving, Romo Renzi, William Conrad, Falco Campana, Eldon Martin. ROW Il David Kranker, Robert Goodlow, Marty Hamilton, Ray Kafarski, Oliver Johnson, Bennie Howard. ROW III Eugene Pash, Roy Jeter, Ronald Quart, Casmir Zalewski, Don Kijewski, Alex Bodnariuk. ROW IV Danny Simpson, Sam Orr, Bobbie Lewis, Joe Agnello, Bob Hamlin. Wfmw FAALCUNS CHEERLEADERS LEFT BarbaraMart1n Edna Rob1nson Esther Venn Joan Mu111ns CENTER Mary Ann Crow RIGHT MarJor1e Taylor V1v1an Gassoway Gertrude McTxgue V1rg1n1a Freeman n Y Um. X . e. P ,, f 4,1 nba-' idk, f -, il c' 1 ' S 4 v l - . , 31 ' l . , , , . : . : , , , . Falconettes 405 f W' 3 mth-Q YZ? Q9- 1 . J ' I . 4' J GIRLS TENNIS TEAM BOTTOM: Rebecca Morgan, Carol Czubaj, Burnette Currie, Joan Matuzewski, Gail Lester Judy Manning. ROWII Coach Edith Potters, JoanSuper, Anna Turek, Beverly Fussell, Dorothy Hamlin, Dolores Worthey, Edna Robinson. 7' T 499 GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM BOTTOM: Geraldine Rhinehart, Shirley Rymal, Frances Reese, Delphine Trancik, Barbara Reiser, Genevieve Killian. ROW Il Gail Lester, Joann Matuzewski, Helen Astolosh, Jean Sar- nowski, Barbara Martin. ROW III Mrs. Potters, Pat Malach, Charlotte Hetterle, Pat Sipes, Gloria Menta. v 9 PY tv wa, ' i . . Y, f-' ,Y x , x , . . , . GIRLS HOCKEY TEAM BOTTOM: Dolores Worthey, Rebecca Morgan, Velma Robinson, Mary Chapman, Bernice Douglas, Joan Matuzewski, Gwenelle Solomon. ROW II Annette Johnson, Carmen Perry, Vi- vian Jones, Dorothy Powell, Ruthie Jackson, Annie Lamar. ROW III Mrs. Masenich, Louise Broadnax. Irene Davis, Shirley Battles, E. Minifee, Augusta Knight. J 1 lfffik. ra . ...ii I-TX I y if Q X I 1 K V , GIRLS BASKETBALL BOTTOM: Loretta Patterson, HelenBarnett, Anna Turok, Rebecca Morgan. ROW II Mary Walker, Gwennell Solomon, Dorothy Powell, Mrs. Hamilton, Isabelle Montgomery, Molly Melchor, Shirley Battles. ROW III Dolores Graham, Irene Davis, Joan Super, Anna Lacey, Dolores Worthey, Marion Brown, Mary DiGiovanni. Q 4 1 , 2 ex X I O W i s '-. y , - A x V , I. .V Q1 fel L,.' V Y ,. ' swf.,-. wr ,,.. 1 3 wi 3 w A ht: S! -,,. V ,Lge my - I N IM I A I ,A . gt Hail The Conquering Heroes ey, fl x -fa sfwl Congratulations xc X ! XR I 1 QWQ I0 0 IOOTH ANNIVERSARY Class 0f '51 01 rlnulm I1 :du RATHNAW' CLOTHE For Menklloys Clothlers to class of 1951 Chene at Forest Temple 1 5100 WALSH IHSTITUTE OF ACCOUHTAHCY BEGINS ITS THIRTIETH YEAR WITH THE FALL SEMESTER OH SEPTEMBER I0, I95I 120 As a speclallzed professional School of Accountancy and Financial Admlnlstratlon Pace Courses It has demonstrated through the success of tts students that specualtzatlon pays Certufued Publlc Accountants corporation accountants audrtors hnanclal executtves and success ful busrness proprietors have studied at Walsh Reglstratlon for Fallclassestndayor evening school will begun August I I95I WALSH INSTITUTE OF ACCOUNTANCY A Non ProfIt School of Accountancy and Fmancral Administration Madison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. o Telephone WO. 1 5136 for a free bulletm by mall ,f sgf AI adj, ll-S qylgi. Q to 'fn-L? , gl Nnmnc' :T X- . ' , fry, Xgk gsl . 0 ,1-,Ie if th SINUICIINC SI'1VI'llNG Nl XIIIII U1 ' Ill I--rl Ya-urs of II' 'I 1 . 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OLD CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL PIERCE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 'Built m 1894 1896, One of our many new school bulldlngs Present Admlmstratlon Bulldmg to be COHSLYUCLCO during Wayne Unlversxty the year 1951 The archxtectural flrm of Malcomson, Fowler 8: Hammond Inc, and xts predecessor, Malcomson 8: Hlgglnbotham Bn Palmer, have speclalxzed ln the contemporary plannxng, desxgnlng and equlppmg of elementary, mtermedxate and hxgh school bulldlngs for many years Of the many fme Detrolt hlgh schools It has been our prxvlledge to serv as the archltects on the followmg I ASS NORTHI' ASTERN I ENTRAL NORTHERN COMMERCE INORTHWESTERN EASTERN SUUTHEAbTERN NIACKI4 lN7IE SOUTHWESTERN MILI I' R WILBUR WRIGHT The above named hxgh schools, planned for efflclent educational facxlxtxes, contam class rooms, laboratorxes, vocatlonal shops, llbrarles, large audltorlums, kxtchens, cafeterlas, gymnaslums and swxmmmg pools The latter two umts are dxvxded by great foldlng partltxons for the use of gxrls' and boys' classes Our organlzatlon appreclates th1s opportunlty to sincerely express its best wlshes to every student and especlally to all the members of the june graduatmg classes. Malcomson, Fouluan a Hnmmono, Inc. ARCHITECTS DFTRUIT MICHIGAN 7 We ,. 1' 1 ti ' f af ,, 91 I F fl Q 4ffge'M,gf' iw. , iffy fi 12' ir f ,-ga? ' . O f., , A x .', t-ff .gf ,fi gas, 1 - . . .73 - f u, J: Eb 1 ja ' - 5 ,r,, ,. . .-.if E- 7 S- 531' ., H' ' - . . , .a....-.- ' I -1.5: , -'z ' 'f .ear -4 iv' f, wig 4 . ' V. l , Q N Eg. ., v, ,g U-. fr Q .,,,,1'a. Lf,-A A. ,. I A I aw w, - ' , -.. ' , , A , .nm 1 up .TW , A .4 rn, .- -enum..-uaa.m ruff '1' .,:? gf' , , . . . . . . . 3 . - . , . l .I . - 1 W , . , , . . T A A A A A . N a 1 a 1 L, . 1 . , . . I , L . J , g.,--- .Sli-bn.. v Bnllrant Plymouth hoods glade along the conveyor e Here a powerful engrne rs belng lowered unto place . 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Q9 4' The Ernst Kern Company salutes Detrout In this :ts 250th year' Thus year Kern s too observes an anmversary that of Its foundlng 68 years ago Through 3 generatnons of management directed by one famlly Kern s has been servmg you well growmg from the small firm which made delrverles ln a horse drawn cart to the store which stands as a landmark ln the hub of the Detroit shopping area Home Offlce of S S Kresge Company 2727 Second Avenue In Detront K B E S F E ,S 4 Baron lnstllulaon From a smgle Detront store nn 1899, Kresges has grown to 685 stores rn the Umted States and Canada In the Detroit area alone there are 46 stores Today the Impressive block long Kresge Admmnstratnon Bunldmg In Detrolt rs the hub of all company actlvltnes Ongmal Kresge Store And luke Detrolt at ns the center of service for mulluons an Detroit XJYUIJBIQ I '4 Q ' 5 - ,Q 2' M - 1 5 4- st 5 1- 'D 9 6 bm. 4 . . . . . , . , . I 1 1 . . . . . , I . . A . . . . . . . . . - 335 X-are Q, 1 lt f c I, j 1 I . . 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