Northern High School - Viking Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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The building was just painted, and it seemed that this would make a good theme -- freshly painted building and seniors with a fresh outlook on life. The staff had pictures made of scaffolding and designed some pages on the painting theme, Then the staff had anew idea -- the Vic and Val theme. Victor Viking and Valerie Viking were to be selected and photographed. If we picked well known students, the wheels, to be Vic and Val, we would have been criticized. If we picked hooded students, we would have looked foolish, I-low the problem was solved is shown on the page opposite, through an exchange of imaginary memos between the art editor fEdD and the yearbook sponsor QB,O,V,S,J. The organization of the page suggests the problem of organization of a yearbook. This VIKING is dedicated to the teachers and students of Northern High School. -2, nay. . ,of L ' I A-L f 2-4 ' x' A ,.t, , .. HOW ? x , 1 -1 KV' EW' X x xiii hi- 1 X' MJ? N27 Xfi- f x. W WD - ti, fcu T , A ' ff X ffW gi f rf if 5 .f ff ,.? .. xv Q -4-1 M2 f,,,Mff rf , sa-Nia 5 2 ' ,f 9- - ,,- ' V ' U N 5 VJ W fifzp-2 gif 1 ... 1' ' 9 RP 74 9 , T437 MFUMO V i-W nu I S W .. ,pai ., ,,U.f:flL!,4g1 Q - LT J' X' X X Q ' X ' 5 ' 1 ' A SJ X' XX 6 'J . Y' EAEIYIO 1 ! ia, 'PN-f--N-1 pw xD2LRt7i- YQ SSN? - ihifm f J Q, 2191 ,ag , jg My JX -13 01422, - filoqgv gf h' ' xg m' R x X QQ-- A I XJ Y XXX - F N X ill fp ' . f f? XJ Q Eb 2 -M A 1 , if If A I N--, -K ' Y- J XZ f ,S MQQ' ., . , NX KB Q s ' . l ' J Nfl: W 'gk i...- ,. ., -. .... ...QUWZ,:31---.- .--- 9 ' Vx lv -Q----mMQT- V, ,,,,,,, - .. ,M it ,, q 1-'LP , . K X -5-Mm V I K- 3 8 'fda z DONALD A. MURRAY, PRINCIPAL .zdclminidfrafion 21 A Z ,f I mf, - A -4.44 4 WXQJ-'4wffZQ+f 'LJ ' -A J - . If I Q ij 2 fx .A ' L7'v'UUL 39 in '!AxffL4 K' L+,-4 MVUAJX! , '.AWAA A 9 V f A m f A E. . 1 A f M ff WMLQ-fm +-'+ A A if Lg? vf .- KE I A WAR' 1.f4fuCfL V X XL 4-- umif pg iffy ,if A I M fglwrj .1 f A-fd N h MARGARET YOTT 1- N INEZ MAR TINUZZI SECRETARY RECORD CLERK .4- A ' V 4 A A M lf ,I fi .. f ,ia T ' W 1 I Z , ,M . I ww' x XIII I N. . JV, , PC f , , g LL .KXXQQF XI 0 VLIEQ AX ' i 'I - Y .fx 'V X, I L I ,. f K 3 1, ,, , MARY O'DONOHUE SECRETARY J R , fu' , - .1 K g. ,J 'y r 1 V7 '- A . , V12 'Q ', 4 f' ,fwph ARTHUR H BROWN MM 'A R ASSIS TANT PRINCIPAL hfjbbk Hifi, xx ICJ H U K 3 I K 'if' CHARLES S. LEWIS , ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL . 5 - EDNA KANAREK SECRETARY .CJ-6'l,Clfl!Zy cfm ,MQ QQ XQMMAU CL: 'Q fu- Q Rua, fb v . -30 fb X Ufx 'N' cvg . gut afllf -' -W' ' ' . . -' ' . : ., , V . . 7 . -I x X315 Mr. Scott instructs a group of LIGHT-minded people. llgAJA lQl9Cll'll'l'leI'lt , 1' A QL E ' 1 'R-s CARL A. BROWN v, ' , Q ffwiaf 15 I mf' 'V E ,li JANE C, FISHER MAYBELLE DEAN r. McCarty demonstrates how to put acCOMP1ishment into COMPosition 1. V ., 1-r 5 'Q - 0 I .. 'ZW an 1 ,f W H 'X I lfv. .v-,' ,f X I - ' ,, ff? M, 4 fp - f .Ny my ,L K, ' . X VR-1' ., tri... if V: Q J J' :g g a 7 5 1. , Y 1 f Sv 1 9 :L+ li. 1, Q f 2 . . , 1 - -ga E-1 I 1 A 4' 'A It '35 A .5 5 4 J a v FLOYD WHITMER Dept. Head qw-4 I .xx ., X X K 5 xi S' ROBERT M. STEEN F Q if A gf' R , x. 9. X Emi!! I 1 5 - 62... y sv IwiAY ZINCK Mr. Greene and his student teacher guide a Literature 2 class through a dictionary workout by Q 4. ' , ,, H 6 . A y X J V 4 -I :4171 2525 ,gil Qs ,A p : THOMAS SCOTT L rs .L M L. vwx' ,,,. 5 'g,o ,, sl XF! Q-Q v - 'f '4 p' ST' i fr MARVIN L. GREENE ffm., ,+f r 'Ml' . 1 f' - i -vu A X , ., K ng 1, . 4 42, if , ,. 'W ' iz .x ' ' v 5: , Q' I r 74 I xii 15 MARJORIE B. NEAL ,..,,. ' J , , E I 'Aix ' M Q I FRANK G. NOLTE Pictures do not lie. Miss Dean can make English keen W I 1 . 1 I ! 1 l 1 X H Miss Smith demonstrates slick stitches. , -ff' . T . ,., K fcxslxl 5. . V. V. 4 1244 - A' R - 4 ' Q GJ 7 rw ii +9 ' 4 Hx . I , . 7 - 4 xi: -. .x , 44. . za. x'9i5.' I 11 -'NF' . - 5 Q il, , QP' Ts' nz'-:ft . '52':-'3.f:s1.w 1 ' :if Emi qu. ..g. - ,.-ffl '.. me QWQWPV' CATHERINE SMITH HELEN JENKINS DORIS HOLLOWAY Is it u -N., ga' wp ,1 , ff 'Tj' Q f '-amlw really twice as clean? V, -.. ,,, , . I L f 15.5 +7 XMA 1 I in 51 J . ,. fl E ' ii: 4 1 . 4 . . QQ if K 'Xl ,..... Nm! X KATHERINE TRUMBULL Dept. Head KN MAR Y CHANCELLOR LENORE DICKEN fl I ,E , is A cw 1 x Ii eggs . 5 Q . r L 351 5? V: ,gp 4' SJW, 'L l N A A f ' 5? ,Sz x + , , 4 . 2 4 ,w 9 , - 4 ,f s f f 'q r W'i,, , X H Us J V' A , F, X s r I ' 4 a lr 'uw f -K 1 9 iB' kr X M l ARTHUR ALQU1sT e. H Q . - yn p 1 I Q 1 f , -' - - ' - ' 'f' ' .ff - ,FEJ2 x . W 4 I f- f. X X H is s 4 cbs N-2 ' - N t V 4-1 .' X ,. -3 ' A eu .--.1 v. . 'ff' 5 5W'1'lPq:,, av-Q g' M .4- 1 . ,, bv ,fn l Y-xp 5' t r if , is 2i 'W-me Mr. Buckner discusses the proper use of machinery. -11355 VANDERBILT BUCKNER . ao. ,, l . ,,,V V Q - Q7 16 Q K is' ' GERALD DECKER This is one shop class that isn't camera shy. ff' ...X T X X f. .r r X JOSEPH MAJORANA SPENCER WRIGHT ocafiona How about these village blacksmiths 7 ,Z if ff, 2l0al'tl'YLOIlt Cm. I 1 Ylzdllig 417, :Ag GIRL'S ENSEMBLE VOICE CLASS JW . 1 W. 'H 1.1.55 1? 'gig gi , I I f j '- . , In uzuc 'UH' I f 2 7' gwfffififfiig ,5.'3j.1'ff'f: 1S:!f!f!v.x.l1,.f.m..!.v! LOUISE SARGENT Acc ompanist -12- CHOIR 0l9aI'th'lQI'l! BAND ,.f, ,MW , ', 4, V ,g 1, , g , CLARIBEL WEIMER Dept. Head 1 f' 4 1 I I FV I' f, V I ! ',u, ,, 4. f 1. 'ff ',, L:g, I 1 I , OR VIS LAWRENCF ' E! fm' , 4 -V ,Q........,4-3,:, -an- ' -.-,...,....-Q- ,v-1 ,,..., , ,..-..,...:-.L.,- , . W ...H 5',:,-4 ,.,-vw .,.....-gy-1 I '51 L .A,A H 1 1,2214 if' 5442+ ' W V 1 , 414' A h A 1 3 49 , ,fag .L gc Traffxc rules are also In C'LV1CS. ocia! .S7fuclie5 elaarfmenf rg' 3 HELEN POLANER ,pg Aff, . 'ff ,iz Zvi 7 , ' V fri' 1 ' I -.,,, V WILLIAM ST OCKINGA S ., X7ef f 'N4 l .- A V 2 :L -f '7f ? J, ,fix 2 1 L M, K - if-L L S ,N ,f-.., Q, 0-fr' fx., 1 Y 2 U . . iw LLLL N ANTHONY GERHARDT WILLAIAM CASWELL x MILES BEAMER Dept. Head -' .,-al ,x 4, 1 1 ' Z, , V, f 'V 'Z z z 'y 'e if 261562 X 'fi J f i 3,4 1 4' df 5 H R... Q' . , ,I MG,-V? ,W fgw Nav - f , W if C wks .14- 599 VW, .A Q Q , U, X NX 1 Ly. e 4 R.--Q CHESTER WYDRZYNSKI 17 Here, Mr. Wydraynski shows his I hour Driving class the clutch. filling is -775 loecia! joreign EVELYN PALM NOT PICTURED EUGENE MCCAR TY K.- A Q 'E I Ez we 'Tw : ' 'L I ' xg f Q! 7' W 1 N . 'i '9' -4' Hs ARTHUR R EYNOLDS Dept. Head Chemistry KZ, where the experimenting is easy. ffm N is 1 CALVIN MOORE JOHN DONOVAN ELIZABETH HALFERT cien ce eloarfmenf HELEN MONROE Mr. Reynolds demonstrates an interesting Physics C21 experiment. 'Q '11, H, ls 5r, 'a :i.. l :n,:5J -FZ 'lpf I xt. s HSL ,wswww Rsgq 3,-if fb Aw. , 95s Img X 11 l fr-,-ff fi gy, , I W , I I . 1 A I4 , - if I! 2 X, 4 4 29' 1 5 I ,mfg A 'ff' Q V . J' r 1 t 'Nt 5 w'5 ' 5 ,-N. , Q . an . ' O M X u-I 15 4 ouae 227 lui-.-.. Betty Evans, Vice Presidentg A Mattie C ecretary. , - Wg , -' 4.21 'af ,QF rsenia Johnson, Presidentg Mr. Loving, Counselorg -17- mm .,,.f oude 307 ,rv fx! Ljka My Betty Smith, Trea.sure1'gMiss Giddings, Counselorg EssiePress1ey, Vice..p1-esident Edward Boyer, Presidentg Essiedean Karriem, Secretary, . 18 . lKlll oude 308 Q,--V ffv' .Z X x. , Joyce Flynn, Vice Presidentg Jay Tr ent , Presidentg Mr. Muschella, Counselorg Sylvia Jackscig, Sssrstaryg Delores Garland, Treasurer. . 19 . 'af ouae 327 '5- IV II' ui an ' Q L- I Richard Garner, Pres. , Clara. McDu.ffie, Sec. , Rong Miililxer, Treas Robert Johnson, Vice Pres. 20 ' ' J ff Af' 'iflml ouae 3 8 I: Q 1, M 47 f H K ,, ,3 V? l ,, iii 1 H Nz ' Y1s,,,, V, -, ,2 , f f f zie 5' ef 15 ' . Q l M 7 1 1 ' rsmiv Mwfffwxzml , 4 f fgh, ' ,Y ,.y, Wy , 4, f ,A af M I vw. 'W hmm, W qs, Q s- My 1 WM V, ,.,.,,,, , -Q-,its Mae Lawrence, Vice Presidentg Mattie Jordan, Secretaryg Mr. Vozka., Counselorg Mildred 1.LuLm'.um. Jffresidentg Myrtle Gordan, Treasurer. -21- I ,nv X I XX I lx ,XZ fm 'S'sf '?0l' f sw,rxj:f ! 'EEL Q, . 'sffw' W4 no dd Aff Mr. Hayden demonstrates a shading technique for four good students. .Al WILLIAM HAYDEN Shorthand can be handy for the shorthanded 1.-' ,4 VASTENE WOODHOUSE ,-.. EMMA WOODSON -Q ,,, Ali ,egg E Q Nl' owe i , J f ! f !!f l'1 me .Sjfaff 5 SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Miss Martinuzzi Jeanette Humes Barbara Murphy Faye Scott Essie Williams Mae Lawrence Mary Lewis ATTENDANCE CO Dorothy Clark Loretta Humes Gerry Diggs Pat Hardy Barbara Howell Mrs. Rockafellow Mary McCu1lers MMITTEE MESSENGERS Betty Seaborn Ann Uddin Deward Johnson Curtis Wynn Clifford Gory Mrs. Kanarek Connie Adams Weldon Phyllis Bette T Lawrence Horton ell aaa- v 'Q n 1 ' 3 3 A -Q ' --Q! .fi in s gy, . -24- . hx pf? xx 3? Modern Dance is a. favorite of Health Ed. students. E 5' Kg W S 4 5- 3 gf: 3 7 ,5 f 'gh ,Q ' 1' I XIORMAN MORRIS MALCOLM WEAVER 3 ' i-A I - -, ' ,. 'J' V' .Pf'-- viii' fi, -:I , - - - , b 4, , l ,.ic.:, gc' - - 'ff-'r Q 1 ' ' f' -' 'u' z-e -- . - ..-1-.--.. , ' . -' .r,,9p 45 . ' 1 na Jr.. , . -.' Q, k.'f1 V ,Q-f1'.' .3 '- ',. ,vgl 5,02-Q . , -, 1'.. 4 - 541.15 f . D nf 5 4 F4 I. .9 J' vu' ff'-T MAE WIENEKE HARRHET KUNKEL Accompanist M, PW .ff as Q? '21, N K 2 Z' ,. 54? L MARGARET LOTHROP EDWARD PQWERS Dept. Head Dept. Head 4 F? .AvleahA gzvlucafion Q80 C I , I I Y 4' J TJ , -. ,, ua ,, , f., 5g.,,,.... F, .- H , ,,5.., I , . . . , .. f-rv f1f'fw'f f 'w '- , fw,f-:fi fn - - - f a gm-' ' -J' . 1, A ., - ' ' '4 0 f A 'aj ,teh I . . V it i 15 A X X ' 1, ,. e F N 'if ,,, e 1 535 -X is! A ,- we 'Nk A X - , ' V 1. , V ., - . , fx t 5, .N 1 e , he . .3 . 25 'Wai leparfmenf fi 8 .. ' wr-1, a T:-VV -J, , . . A , ,A 5 W i i, O. , h l'-. V 9 k r , V V ,-1. ' RUTH ELLIOTT RICHARD MACON What' s the joke 'P Miss E1liott's Geometry class is busy at work. K A xv T A 1 X Q 1 ? Q A yr' Q WILLIAM TAUCK GERTRUDE TENINGA Diller .Sh Weill 66725 , f- f, f ,qs l L ELIZABETH BROSIUS HELEN cAssLLs Lunchroom Manager Bookkepper .4 i. Q r W ,Q Many' I ,A GAIL FOSTER oscAR HOWELL ADOLF SCHOENRADE Speech Correction Head Janitor Chief Engineer 126 Cfafm icem William Robinson, Treasurer, Faye Scott, Secretary, Roland Jenkins, Vice- pregid, , ed Morris, President. ' 27 ' KM!! fmilwdh KQFLXQ? N Q I racluafed .Q X 29 fm'-'X s Ki, 'wwf--af , , if I Q ,V if K 2 . ii. , ' I - -' W5 71 - ' ,V,' ? .- , ,Z- DONALD A. MURRAY rv' 4,1 ED WARD B OY ER To the Class of January, 1957: Your diploma and p er s onal references are good signs that you have mastered certain mental knacks which you should use in developing your ability. You may never be asked to use the specific information called for in your final exami- nations. But you will have countless opportunities to u s e the same mental p r o c e s s e s in solving problems in your li.fe's work or in your personal relations with others. Success and satisfaction come to those who realize the value, to themselves and others, of what they can do with their minds and hands and hearts. Sincerely, Donald A. Murray It is customary for student speakers at commencement exercises to elaborate on our past educational experiences and then express the gratitude of the class for the great assistance received from the faculty. Of course, I feel that without the efforts of our parents, our teachers, and our community as a whole, this occasion could never have become a reality for us. Today, however, we feel that even though we are just beginning to take our places in adult society, we are faced with a challengeg a challenge that will not only determine the fates of us as individuals, but also of the entire world. 1 In this atomic age, there is the very real possibility of either of two worlds in which we may assume our responsibilities. One being a world of atomic wars and the inevitable destruction of mankind. In this world, man has chosen to use his knowledge of atomic energy to destroy himself either physically or spiritually. In an age when one single weapon of destruction is capable of annihilating a metropolis the size of New York City, there is no room for suspicion, prejudices, oppression of peoples, or any other factor whichwill extinguish the spirit of gregariousness whichmust prevail i.f civilization is to survive. These foes of democracy must be rooted out in such a manner that the existence of the world will not be jeopardized. The extrication of these factors from the hearts of men who desire intensely to control the Earth will be nothing short of miraculous. Fortunately, this is not the only world of which we may become a part. There is another one.Through diligent research the brilliant scientists of the world have harnessed the atom, and the construction of atomic power plants have alr e ady begun in parts of this c ountr y . The atom ha s infinite potential, the only disadvantage being that it may be used either as a tool of peace or as a devastating weapon. Automation is also becoming a prominent participant in our lives, and machines are now capable of doing work that previously consumed days of man's efforts. Transportation is progressing by leaps and bounds, and the conquest of space is predicted. This second world will also be free of the afore-mentioned foes of democracy. Man will be able to live harmoniously. Prejudice, segregation, and the oppression of peoples will be non-existent. Such aworld is obviously our hope for the future, and a higher education will be arequisite of this highly technical world, This is our challenge. Toward which end will our attentions be directed? Whichworldwill become a realit and either be aresult of our efforts? In a remote sense, all of our education thus far has been preparing ui, to meet this challenge. We hope that the efforts put forth by our teachers will not have been in vain. I am expressing the opinion of my entire class when I say that this second world is not as far from our grasps as it may seem. This is not a concoction of the imaginations of hapless youths. We feel that such a world may well come to be, and, through education, we expect to be a part of its creation In conclusion I'd like to quote Emerson. So nigh is grandeur to our dust, ,- So near is God to man, When duty whispers low, Thou must, if July! ,UL The youth replies, I can, - 30 0 EDWARD BOYER fi it i, s .M y 4 H l X Q v I '95 X sz . I f CONSTANCE ADAMS Cheerteam Boosters Canteen Council Eski-Ettes Modern Dance Club Wayne State PAYE ANDREWS Scholarship Comm. Booster Future Nurses Club Harper Hospital School of Nursing HATTIE M. ANTHONY Carver Modern Dance Club Social Committee DE LORES B LACK Custer Choir Girl's Ensemble MESSIAH Spring Festival Girl's Glee Club MARGIE BLACK Sherrard Booste rs Y -Teens Wayne State BARBARA BONNER Girls' Glee Club MESSIAH Spring Festival Modern Dance Club Scholarship Comm Wayne State MADELINE BOYD Modern Dance Club Y-Teens . , t fe, Spring Festival 7 Wayne State in Graduates L rv' I 4 1 ,1 1: 135.3 . lx ' ' s K-li' EDWARD J. BOYER Dwyer Pres. 12-A Class Pres. lZ-B Class Pres. I. M. S. S. C. City Council Pres. Student Council Pres. House 307 NHS LIGHT Varsity Baseball Wayne State ELIZABETH A. BROWN Mem. Comm. Chairman LIGHT Quill and Scroll Girl's Rifle Team Spanish Club Spring Festival Purple Penquins Y-Teens CHARLOTTE BUTLER 12-A Treas. 12-B Treas. French Club Treas. Modern Dance Club Future Nurses Club Camera Club Wayne State JOHN R. BUTLER Sherrard Hi-Y D.l.C. -31- I 57- qfliq LAI ODE LL BUT LER Carver Cap and Gown Comm R. O. T. C. Detroit School of Electronics ELEANOR CARTER EVERETT CARTWRIGHT Palmer Institute Varsity Football Michigan State DOROTHY CLARK Northeastern Boosters Y - Teens Howard Unive r sity MAT TIE C OPP AGE Cleveland Int. Future Nurses Modern Dance Club MESSIAH . Highland Park I. C. EDWARD CORLEY Hamtramck High Junior Achievement Choir R. O. T. C. Hi- Y Wayne State 'lf I . sf .fb i 3 s .ag ,. -wi . is I gg A it 1 'X J vii f..,. . .. if x- Y V , ' L SHERDINA CRISWE LL Hutchins Boosters Y-Teens U. of D. JANETTE CROCKER CRAWFORD CUNNINGI-IAM Sherrard R. O. T. C, Choir Michigan State ALMA .TEAN DAVIS Carver Spring Festival D. I. C. ANNETTE DAVIS Coleman High D. I. C. HAR OLD DENNARD Cass Tech. HI-Y Cap and Gown Comm. UCLA g ,.., , '41 x- .55 R. gf. .Q . . fr:-ffm .- c y as X x i f . .. , 1 . ' ,Haiti rv 5- X sal' i Q5 1 1blsU:,:,g.:1f, -1-lf' '-piss, gznitfm fewsxriiagfx 11 -5, fin 'XVI Al.-. N Q , I1f,f, i1 'ak-'tT,',-L'.-Qfiigfg P' 'lil tt U ilrili 1, ,xgcl n. ,, Xi Yr-vlrlr xx 1: ll XP A vt'-l 1' rfifxxc ' , y il'n.4'l.l'sxti .1 4 1. H JP.-'-'.:. r A- 1. sz gftt- I -p . 've Q fl P 4 - l A .F X3 lg.-I it ... X7 xl 1 -QW-1 N LOUIS De WEAVER Cleveland Int HI-Y IMSSC Michigan State G ERALDINE DIGGS Hutchins Cheerteam Dance Club Boosters 12-B Vice Pres. Tennis Team Attendance Staff Wayne JOSEPH DODDS Sherrard R. O. T. C. Swimrning Team Music Council THER ESA ER VIN Dwyer Future Nurses Club Spring Festival Boosters Library Staff B ET TY EVANS Sherrard Spring Festival Furture Nurses Club Girls Glee Club MESSIAH Xu it sl-rms? J' KI.. s X - 11 .- if X 5 . Q , . g qxeglv --s s' 1. ' N - Fw if ig X at if il S N P X X -rf' K S Mia . f- 1. - 3 'S- 'bs JOHN EVANS Sherrard Michigan State 32- JOYCE VIVIAN FLYNN Northeastern Boosters Y -Teens IMSSC R epresentative Wayne BETTY JEAN FORD Northeastern Y-Teens Furture Nurses Club Klikker Club GERALDINE FREEMAN Sherrard Girls Glee Club Future Nurses Club Spring Festival MESSIAH ELIJAH FULLER Sherrard Mexico State College DE LORES GARLAND RICHARD GARNER NOT PICTURED v 2 ' f Q 1 Q 1 f A jf, 4 0 HXQ Zn ij .4 233-. '91 V 'kj' ,W ' 4 12 ' , rf RICHARD G LOVER JUANITA GR EEN Hutchins Y -Teens Wayne JAMES GRICE, Cass Tech. Basketball Wayne WILLLAM wi-:SLEY 1-:ALI Cass Tech. Air Force EAR LENE HAR DISON Duriee Y-Teens Boosters Wayne JOSEPHINE HAR DWICK Dwyer LIGHT QED-in-Chief Quill and Scroll French Club Modern Dance Club Spring Festival Social Comm. Klikker Club Wayne A Nw. fir' G :frei- l f R 1 g J l .,,, EX E ix I ,.+ .,,- 53 ,i Y 7 1 3 ,fir X 3 14.4 SHIRLEY HAR VEY Cleveland Int. MESSLAH Spring Festival Choir JOANNE HAUGABOOK Hutchins Modern Dance Club Wayne State RIC HARD HENDRIX Hutchins MARIAN HUMES Carver Boosters Q- French Club , ' Office Comm. Q - A ' Wayne State A J if A J ,gffjfiigl LEASTERIA JACKSON l lv Q.- . , 17' , 6 '17 SHIRLEY JACKSON Chee:-team '- Future Nurses ,W v Modern Dance Club D.l.C. f Z' y A Q -33. JO ANN JOHNSON Modern Dance Club Canteen Council Art Club D. I. C. ROBERT JOHNSON Reserve Basketball Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball House 327 Pres. Art Club Pres. Wayne State MARTHA P. JONES MAT TIE JORDAN LIGHT Feature Page Editor Quill and Scroll House 328 Sec. ESSIEDEAN KARRIEM Sherrard MESSIAH Choir Spring Festival Boosters Wayne State FRANCES LANE Spring Fe stival MESSIAH BOOKER T. LANGSTON THE LMA ESTELLE LEWIS ' Q A - 4. xl 1 .124 bk-e-04 H .: in . N-A ff ' J we-Q, . -1 'XII NOT PICTURED 1 .al- 'Y f' 5 I .N l ua 4' in 2 . my M' Lnf' 'final , '- f' 2 . 'rx Y. . E, .. 2 I . x 3? .. ' 17 .ef 1 - '9 -N v 1 CLARA MCDUFFIE Custer Spring Festival House 327 Sec. D. I. C. DAVID MCNEAL ROSEMARY MCMULLIN Modern Dance Club Y-Teens Spring Festival Open House Comm. Lewis Business College WINIFRED MADISON Jefferson Int. Girls' Ensemble Modern Dance Club MESSIAH Swimming Club Girls' Glee Club D. I. C, NOT PICTURED F, fix., ' H-3. we X -p'-or , X 1 r! L MELVIN MATHEWS Reserve Baskerball Drill Team R. O. T. C. Rifle Team Basketball Team CHAR LES MAXWE LL JESSIE MILLER ROSE MILLER Hutchins House 327 Treas. Wayne State NORMA JEAN MITCHELL Sherrard MESSIAH Spring Festival Girls' Glee Club Camera Club Wayne State DANIE L MOSS Dwyer I. M. S. S. C. R. O, T. C. I-li-Y Canteen Council Football Rifle Team Air Force 34- NOT PICT URED -fe-5. f 5 1 g of .. .- lk 1 . x of Q 1 ' ,fl--iii il fx S LEWIS MOT LEY BARBARA JEAN MURPHY Purple Penquins Office Comm. Rifle Team Wayne State RICHARD A. PARRIS Pershing Air Force HERMIONE PERKINS Future Nurses Junior Achievement Pres. Y-Teens Modern Dance Club Klikker Club Boosters EVELYN PERSONS Sherrard Spanish Club Klikker Club Y-Teens LIGHT-News Ed. Rifle Club Math Club Quill and Scroll Boosters Modern Dance Club R OLAND PETER SON Student Council Track Team NATHANIEL PIERCE Track Team Wayne NANCY POOLE Hutchins French Club Q Boosters - Library Staff f . 32' A A JOHN REVEL R. O. C. T. Drill Team Track Team BENJAMIN F. RICHARDSON Band I-Ii-Y Camera Club K Modern Dance Club R. O. C. T. 1' Math Club Rifle Team L, Grads. Comm. U of D Wayne 1. Essua ANN PR ESSLEY KATIE RICHARDSON Hutchins Library Staff D. I. C. 43 GWEN RASOOL VELMATEEN RIGGS Chadsey LIGHT Wayne NOT PICTURED LAURA RECTOR DANIEL ROBINSON Carver Swimming Team Track Team 1. ' Hi-Y . jk NOT PICTURED f . iff. ' 1, 5 ' o 4 I' 44' ' f 1 . ,, .4 , WS: .f If WCM' fi 'flff ' ' j.. 4' gigffy, if., -if' i I' .1523 RONALD REDD MACK ROBINSON McMichael Carver Swixnming Team I A HPY Track Team A' I f . 7 Band V , f -:N Wayne ' .qw 733 g fi pw A 7 I Ez.. ' . 35.- rs. , fm A525 ' . .. M M r ii '9 A ,J 'A H ff. ' A .- k d ff, NOT PICTURED r . A s S'..- .i.' MARTHA SANFORD lngraham High Modern Dance Club Y-Teens Future Nurses Club Prom Comm. DE LORES SAVAGE Hutchins Spanish Club Art Club NHS Library Staff Student Council Wayne State Univ. I ONNE SCARBER 0osters Spanish Club X T 9-2 Q 62-7 gg C! LOUISE SHARP MONROE SHAW R. O. T. C. Drill Team MARILYN SIMMONS Hutchins Modern Dance Club Spring Festival Fisk University .sf ,f . v I Qa- l ,, , - 'fii.,Aajf. '-:1 P' . Z, , x .4 'S vw-- A., X ar- x Y kg... , . to w 2 NV . x Q' -A, 4 z ,gr T .-z PAU LINE SIMMONS Wayne BE'l'l IE SMITH Highland Park High MESSIAH Spring Festival Highland Park J. C. EDWARD SNELL JOYCE E. STEVENSON NOT PICTURED - P ' -' lg? L' 2+ ,ml 4 14 1 . R3 IWW! . . if-I '2 A .fe 'Eff ' xfki 1: lg Q! x A .4 A, 1 ..- - Y-wt fi ., , .C f T -. Camera Club '- Canteen X ' T V 'V f l 1., ,jf i ' ' 1 W JZFMQHQ .1 5 1 ' MARILYNN E. TAYLOR V Y-Teens fl- Boosters v ' I E Modern Dance Club V V, Y S.-'Q Eski-Ettes ' ,. -jf Tennis Team fy 4 ' Solo Club , U of M I 4 . ,L JAY L. TR ENT 1 I LMSSC-Pres. -A, LIGHT e ' Student Council ' E 8 ,Lf 1. gn Hi-Y Treas. ,Qi yt VIKING - .V , NHS ' f - Q15 4 Q M Scholarship Comm. V. Chairman I E LVIS TUCKER ALEXANDER VEIL R. O. T. C Choir Hi-Y Spring Festival MESSLAH Michigan State SHIRLEY WALKER Spring Festival MESSIAH Wayne WALTER E. WALLINGTON Hi-Y R. O, T. C Band Prom. Committee Proj. Staff Michigan State NAOMI WAR E Choir Boosters Basketball Team JOHN WATKINS Hi-Y Grads. Comm. U of D -36. BESSIE WELLS Carver D, I, C NAOMI WESTBROOK Carver Goldburg School of Nursing JANICE WHITE ANNE WILLIAMS Modern Dance Club Treas. Basketball Team Music Festival 12-B Sec. I2-A Sec. JOHN WILLIAMS SI-HR LEY WILLIAMS LUVE NIA Carver Math Club U of D WILLIAMSON Student Council Swimming Club BETTYE WILLIS Hutchins Int, Y-Teens French Club Michigan State x l ERMA WRIGHT Sherrard Art Club Basketball Letters To X Eski-Ettes Team The Editor there are signs saying, Who ls V1c777 IDA MAE WILSON Sherrard Art Club SENIOR CALENDAR TD The ldltnr: S'- '1 1 :rifle 'M IWW' mde1'mF h5' 3 'who 1.5 valve? I'd uxe to know what Pep Rally ca.unotbeheId1urtheG.xrl.s' Bas- A ' keanu Tenn. we ,eel that me an-B work ESS:-lliuiguean, and Ll they exist, who Vic OCTOBER 1 hardiotrylowtuever'ygameLnNorrhern's ' P A athletic competition. We also Ieel that our Sincerely yours, 1'1I11a,1- . games do not nie as high as the boys, bm Mattie Jones, IIA-327 OCTOBER 4 ' Y Electlml stillwe smyafter school and practice almost Dear Mlm? evefy night in the week. The students cr! ' NOV . E1 - Northern do not know who ls m the team or our ups are sealed-Edd EMBER 15 ectlon whenthegamesa.rehel.d.P1ea.seg1veusa ,,,,,,,, ,reasm why something camutbe dme L0 give NOVEMBER Z0 Open House Eiuiiftlf' fem ' U -12 mn Prestige 'M MEIMO to LIGHT staff editor: ' DECEMB - Variety Sh Sincerely yours, ER 5 OW Be!-me W ' UB-an of novlzips may be unsealed as 1 Dem- Bernie: . DECEMBER 14 . . ZB -IZA Party According tn Coach Eddie Powers, the B O V B Ch reascn whythe G11-ls' Basketball Team does ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1-is , nothave a Pep Rally is um me gm.-3' mm JANUARY 16 Unis Musmale ls Invitational and not compeddve as the to Mattie: Q Caps and G boys are. -Edd JANUARY 18 Owns given out ........ Yes, there is a Vic anda . , I H To The mmm Val , and there always w11l be . JANUAR Y Z3 onor Assembly In me November issue at The LIGHT were Your question has not gone un- C were two lines which read: Vic and Val will : e a e 2 - 0111111 readthis paper wday. 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A ms 5 c lie ffmffiifm, I WALTER WALLING TON Best Lookin as 4 7 f r L W x JOYCE FLYNN JOHN WILLIAMS Best School Spirit BCS! Mannered l R 5 FLEA! I' 2? ., K f .,fgs,,- sg 0 BETTY EVANS Best Dressed tl. ' , 9 4 ,T IE ROBERT JOHNSON Most Athletic .33. .N r Rf fb 'S JOHN REVEL B e st Per s onality ,,.,f f!m, ' . Si -' r , gm q - fwfr' .I 1 f 1 . v .J , ' , ' fl h , f , - . RICHARD GARNER Most Popular 257 EVELYN PERSONS B est Per sonality LOUISE SHARPE Most Athletic NOT PICTURED In this issue the VIKING presents two candidates for Most Likely To Succeed. These two members of the January grad- uating class both polled the same number of votes in the election, and being unable to decide upon a suitable, yet convenient, method to break the deadlock, the staif decided to publish both pictures. ff -- L 7 it JAY TRENT Most Likely To Succeed t -. A :V '7 1 I H 5 if 1, A r -his 4, si' ov' Q 1 ' I x M lj, t if - fill I , - . ODELL BUTLER Best Dressed Best Looking Lf ' X- c KN s'I v if Ns Q DELORES GARLAND I y., , f W 5 S Mfg W X 1 , y 'ff' ' '-- Pr ' f fpJ I , ' I1-, II , ' X 3 , DELORES SAVAGE SHIRLEY JACKSON Most Likely To Succeed BCSt Milrlllefed -39. ,f fo' 4 I . Q , , 1 Y f ,aim . 'ff' xl HAROLD DENNARD Best School Spirit 9 I . Y 5 Q 1 ' ' .niwwmi 5 j f ! 4 X 51, r5?'?-5 . 77!?9fff'lf: Jil? Y V ' 1 1 'f EEL 11. yifgffgyjgiy 5 I ' ,2 -i, -2.532225 ' M W - if Q Li A R3 L. .max Q 5 Y .Q .. X, N , Q in W 1 .mg I Y rf-E pi: K w .5 X C- - fg,:x,..X M f 1 - B' - Q W' :!m:.'.. X - Yagi? FH n 9, li enior M ' -g. .... ,,L.,.,-wifi kg Ae, X Iohn Watkins, Nancy Poole, Earline Hardison, Sherdina Criswell, Dorothy Clark, Evelyn Persons. M6 in .b-3 e. n ' ' 1- :,i:j,S51 H1 -1 .. in ' V ,., in . I ,lf X PM it ff My 'W it M' . fi K. fi 4 'W I rw.. -51 7 , Q 1, ' ly 11 ' 4 f i 1' 'f - Minas BEAM:-:R Evi-:1.YN P1-:RsoNs f'?f2g,,i GERALDINE DIGGS Sponsor Chairman , 1 uf - Chairman vi if . A 'H -V ' . V' ,2w '1 ii .ms fwv 'M' gi' 'J f f bf 1 2 f DE LORES SAV AGE Chairman ROW I Betty Ford, Joyce Flynn, Theresa Ervin, Shirley Jackson, Delores Savage. ROW II Rosemary McMullin, Odell Butler, Naomi Ware, Betty Willis, Essiedean Karriem. PROM COMMITTEE -x. Geraldine Diggs, Joanne Haugabook, GRADUATION COMMITTEE Margie Black Jeanette Homes Edward Boyer lson P4 1 K ommiffeed if -K ,rfifi Delores Garland, Gwendolyn Rasool, Walter Wallington. , - nf . ' socnu. COMMITTEE E 1-.. tu-1 T nl a -an ., f'Z ' 4? V . S. I x ' - -4.414 A. Y +4 ,,, V gi- ...A 1 lf' Bettie Smif-h Josephine Hardwick Mattie Jordan 'WW f ff-fwwfmvn '9 WZ? U!E7?N 4 , , NA, , Ulf' ' all S T . .A ! F351 A-UCITEWS. Hermione Perkins Essie Pr 1 Edward Corley, Jay Trent. . ess ey. Clara McDu.f.fie, Barbara Bonner. , .K -'Q ,Qs il JAY TRENT Chairman 'FX MATTIE JORDAN Chalfman MARILYN TAYLOR Chairman William Hall, Elizabeth Brown, Marilyn Taylor. MEMORIAL COMMITTEE K , u 2 f 4 A y'n rganizafiond aria an an 43 l A K. nn I? O 3 'H SGT. ELWYN BAILEY SGT. JOHN HUNTER -v-'QU-Aw' Xkfiii'-9ff'?z:mT,SXS-'Q'i? ' X ls.. t Sgt. Hunter demonstrates the proper use of the M2081 fbazoukaj. - 44 - X There's a girl l'd like to know v LJ btw of Z 77 6'She has so much poise and con- fidence-l'll bet she works for the telephone company. Those girls are so attractive and have such friendly, pleasant manners. Theylre talking about Lucy, who started working for Michigan Bell right out of high school. She was trained with other beginners by friendly, understanding supervisors. Today she's proud of her work: en- joys a line salary. regular wage in creases, and many new friends. Lucy was delighted from the very Hrst by the clean, pleasant surround- ings, by the regularly scheduled mid- morning and midafternoon Hbreaksn for relaxing in the companyls com- fortable lounge rooms, and by the opportunities for advancement. Isn't that the kind of job you want? Then why not get in touch with us now? Weill be happy to teli you more about the variety of inter- esting jobs from which you can choose after graduation. MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Good Place fo Work -45. the cool school in the world of popular music has an enrollment which places the emphasis on deliberate and creative approaches to new sounds. This modern outlook, free from distracting influences, can be adopted with good results by young graduates. Chances for future security are better insured when the decision to enter an occupation or profession is based On clear thought, not distorted by misinformation or erroneous preconceived notions. Keep cOOl's the rule for progress that counts. The HUUSE 0F DIGGS Ine- the VERY BEST in so many ways MICHIGAN'S LARGEST AND FINEST FUNERAL INSTITUTION 689-93 MACK AVENUE TEmpIe 3-3000 President Charles T. Cole, Jr., Secretary-General Manager Congressman Charles C. Diggs, Jr., I5 . V 9' way A .V if . A A af YM-P' Q! f .J 4 if MI I I I ,f fl 4 V ff i ,ff f fl ,,,, f ' , ft,-f ! .3 A A l r . -. ---- 1 - J -i I - is My XX Q W I. 7 . 1 H ,, . -, ,1 r -ft - I A I Qs: Charles ci Diggs, Sr. Carter Jones E. Earthmon Fort- President, Secretary, Vice President Chairman of the Board GeneralManager SALUTE THE HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES OF TODAY AS OUR FUTURE LEADERS OF TOMORROW! DETROIT METROPOLITAN MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY A Legal Reserve Mutual Life Insurance Company 675 Mack Avenue Detroit 1, Michigan TEmp1e 1-4200 -46- LEANORA DICKEN Sponsor Willie Mae Ervin Vice -President ,..X fww 5-.. We , Faye Andrews President ROW I Mary Wesley, Mattie Coppage, Evelyn Holloway, Priscilla Jackson, Joyce Whitfield, Willie Mae Ervin, Faye Andrews, Mrs. Dicken. ROW Il Barbara Pettway, Georgia Jones, Revetta Turner, Arsenia Johnson, Clydell Tillman, MaL.inda Willis, Betty Ford, Hermione Perkins, Theresa Ervin. ROW III LaTina Jones, Millie Starks, Carolyn Russell, Charlotte Butler, Shirley Jackson, Martha Sanford . ,grief is jufure umeb ' :WSL Priscilla Jackson j1 g,'Qlj,1f::JK . Secretary r 5-QQ, Q - : 51 ,J , ,fy V. x i .iam n 'Q Evelyn Holloway tg ig-Eng V577 , Se c retar y F1222 IEZESEIQ. ia? 5: -,-12:23:25 1 a V, .aiu ' -1-:---.-.. Q:--1,-:-xg. -:.e i 'W -ff:5:2:E:?: z?r:1:E:rEm ' Ll 1 MAE w1ENE1cE Helen Blue 0 Qffl ance u-A Spgnsor President if ff . 5' ' f '- I Q ,rf I ' , A if of W f if Sarah Ozier Vice. President ,. -vw.. ' 1, F212 M ifbwif' ' ,I ' Q . 4 -. , Q , - ni Q ffm A ., ,-V 'Q I .1 If . - ,gr ' N an A r, tif 'I Q iz' , ,' f- .fdxfff , - 1 . : i 1. 5 .?551,3: J I ' i ., Ann Williams Treasurer -f.:,, Hkdlawf- ff 'rw 'W Q gh Left to right: Backfield: jooflaf Wade Cartwright, Marvin Davis, William Chandler, Chris Stith, Harold Echols, Willie Johnson, James Massey. Julian Taylor, John Oliver, captain, Armour Jackson, Henry Burch. Niki NORMAN MORRIS ROW I ROW II ROW III Tyrone Ingrani, Julian Taylor, Clarence McKay, Eugene Sims, Williamkobinson, Milton Bacon, Lloyd Grandberry, Sarn Taylor, William Chandler, Armour Jackson. Morgan Hughley, Wallace Jackson, Willie Johnson, Henry Burch Charles Phillips , John Oliver, captain, WilliaJ:nGo1dsby, O. D. LeF1ore, Harold Echol, Leon Dye, Charles Charles, Richard Sorsby. John Moore, Charlie Harris, Armand Jackson, Wade Cartwright, Arnold Rayford, James Massey, Curtis Smith, Everette Cartwright, Chris Stith, Walter Summerville, Marvin Davis, Norman Morris, Coach. -43- y road Counfry WW ' f' S W' YM is . . ' V' if , 'gfw ' , L 'b4'f.ul .- - Q 'ml , 1 v I tg QQ x w .QA ers- M-,-A .L , A J , W .- 'vw fa ,Q A, 7 4. Of .xr 5: Xxx I , , .5 ' x A w9 ,w If V -,J 1 Q, . 3 J - . VK 71, I , .. V' :,, .Wu fi' 1 r 4 W A --. J . , r F, , , V , Q y C ' ' - In :T 151 MALCOLM WEAVER JMX , I' - ' X' K k NAA Y 5 7 5 . I f, X e- e. af 1 V ? 'Wig if f uf f al 5. in f we 4 il 3 J .e 1 X 'J 1 w - C 1 , C - Y I - f iff e f g ' , I ,Q ' 5- X f f' ,: 'il 9' 3 Q , . -A , ,, 5 x 4, V, O 7 ,Q V P- ,E , , ' in lr- 'l Jon Stevenson, Herbert Green, John Rebel, Roland Jenkins, 4 Fred Gill, Coach, Malcolm Weaver. E. J. POWERS Z?a5LefAa! ROW 1 Cliiford Goree, Morgan Hughley, James Massey, Robert Johnson, Julian Taylor, Richard Glover. ROW Z Joe Johnson, George Blackman, William Jefferies, Edgar Clark, Floyd Mitchell, Henry Borch, E. J. Powers, C03Ch- NOT l Rudy Nelson, Richard Garner, Joe Collins, Marvin Davis. - -49- V' . 32 5 XY 2 X ROBERT STEEN Advisor ANTHONY GER HARDT Advisor .X XXI? s D 'T fg1!f?!!'iT!f1!i3y t ,. 4 ,O W-if V , Mfg I J R to ,M J ' ' gf wi A ...fxibiifi f Q 'al f. 3 aiii IHQI' PIII fb--lb '- ROW I Annie McCambe11, Delores Savage, Mae Lawrence, Mildred Morris, Mattie Jones, Fannie Smith. -G Xu ROW II Edward Boyer, Jay Trent, Mr. Gerhardt, Mr. Steen, James E. Smith. ROSCU3 williams' Q4 yt Wafionaf .yqonor .sjfuclenf gounci ,Q -. 'V' vii L , - . '-iivm - 'ff ' ,Y9i9..'if',Ff wi., gp.,-1-QA ,4..,,., if fm , , , ,. 1575 - 4 M ' 4-4, Us mf , , ik!!-I W. ,,.. I if S1 F' 9' ' 'N Te. ' A 'W ex. ,A - J 53 ' Ed Boyer President if iff-R 21 ,fu . .z', ' . A ' ' 3 7 V. ' ,A Q-Ti 'F' I y Q , V ,H ,f fl V3 Georgia Jones Treasurer ociefg Jay Trent President Mildr ed Morris Vice . President fw- -. R ffl-'P' Mae Lawrence tar Secre y , .V - gy- l-:Nl 1 ,W 4.-5 'S Q '45, + . U. I ig? KW I jg., :gg Q f Roland Jenkins Vice. President f Fe. .., 1 Wflfieg. a--wg: ,. f 5,4 , xi 5 ' ' 1 ii ' ,Q ex 'K' -I J ' F 'i d - A ' it f 34 , . J rr' R an 9 x sf' if , ,i , i X m fi, , X l ,I U ,. ., iv f ii ik , .. e , f 'l1wf3,,g R. 5 '.' 4, ' - . H .1s?sf'N Q- - f f 1 , ' ROW I Sylvia Jackson, Jill Ware, Roland Jenkins, Mr. Whitmer, Ed Boyer, Georgia Jones, E' , Arsenia Johnson. ' ' f , ' ROW ll Virginia Bolden, Mary Mosley, Pat Ford, KathrynScott, Jackie Burt, Jewe1leLittlejohn. J'll Ware ROW III Verselle Ford, Robert Thomas, Jay Trent, Edwin Covington, Albert Flodd, Charlie I Harris. Secretary .50- 1 at 1 Q 4 4 ,,,.. ar I-1, W: Q M 'QF G. ' x6 I 1 if' V ,A ' r ,n Lotipah Uddin President ROW I Clara Watson, Annie Goldman. Charlotte Butler, Millie Starks, Ryvetta Turner, Lotipah Uddin, i..,.,-,.5i:3 ,.,,,, Ax-senia Johnson, Verdine Kendrick, f.. 1,-qf1'l'z 'ff ROW II Carl Stanley, John Evans, Erdine Covington, D. Vlassis, Fannie Smith, Doris Gaines, Halimah ' . H Uddin. W ROW III Beulah Thomas, Zenobia Solomon, Freda Spencer, Albert Flood, William Chandler, Kathryn ' , QS ' Scott, Carole Scott. z Q A , 1 J '.4'5', g X:-ff! I A C7 A ' l'2I'lC M ,,,, - i 1 11, ' Ryvetta Turner v i I J I . . Demitra Vlassis Sponsor Lhlumwa d laanijg Sponsor . ' Secretary W' . WA ' 1 kr , f 21 I if . .X I if Delores Savage if x President J 2 'ff - -W if .Zi-., f , . Johnson. G J , IrethaBrown, Delores Savage, L. Allard, Mae Lawrence, Rosemary V Ig 1211-Etiae 121:-ies Burt, Joann Childs, Dorothy Ayers, Barbara Jackson Hermione Perkins. lretha Brown ROW III Leon Dye, Marshall Glenn, David Maxwell, Edgar Wideman, Evelyn Person. S2C1'0t8!'Y .51- yrs.: Qfewfj We-.ff Millie Starks Vice . President ' . :kg f'5i , ff- :snq 4- x 3, Q, Nw. xx ' .ala . Z Charlotte Butler Treasurer Mae Lavrr enc e Vice president :O 'w.. , fl yqis. X fx if .. 1 I ' 1 X . Welton Lawrence Treasurer Hummmmmm'mmmwM M'WTTTTTTWTTTTTTTTHETWMIIIIFTIL A L wx f r - .V an - -...ggi .ol , 1 1 1 'ef N , P' S' E, 34' f 'B O A O O' ef f ' I fa., K-1 x iff - , 54 9 THOMAS scoTT JOSEPHINE HARDWICK EVELYN PERSONS ELIZABETH BROWN MATTLE JORDAN Faculty Advisor Editor-in-Chgef News Edimr SPO,-ts Editor Feature Editor I 1-492 - :ft - ,i if 19 1 - , Hr' Q, , 1 1 :a 1' ., l . -4 'WF A ., 1 X 6 I ' 'K v. E 'N , D , . j E A. 4 E. B ' ' 1' ' 1 . 'rr ,f 'E Z if sw' --.- l ,f-nw, r,,,g.o, vo .QA N ft xg 'Tn ,K J- ax! 2 ? , Yo , X wifi? l :Q N 3. ., ' I V--, A -, 1 , , I E ...,, . . gy, 331 7 , M11-,LIE STA-RKS DOROTHY AYERS SHELIA GOLDEN ROLAND JENKINS HELEN SALTER RYVETTA TURNER o H'NORTHERN B 1 .nfiiif E Q I- I G H 'I' EUGENE B LUE yn H ED E-OYER ,, 'gg Edit r-ln-chief .,., Josephine ardwick f A, F, B' Nev: Eldiwr .... ,.., E ve-lyn Persons BEATRICE JAMES , ., , Feature Editor. . , . . Mattie Jordan JOHNNIE MAYS '. ' S ts Ed'l ., .,Ellz'b th B o W Q IX C335 Ednoror .,., .,,. in fllle ARENA MORTON Q' Exchange Edxtor .,.,.., Arena Moton Photographers . Eugene Blue, Juhnnle Mays Reporlors Durodzy Ayers, Shelxa Golden, NOT PICTURED Beatrice James, Rowland.Ienkins, Gwen Hasool. Helen Salter, Ryvetla 'hrrner Associate Members ...,. Edward Boyer, correspondent lor Detroit News Teen page, and Jay Trent JAY TRENT f i Qui!! 8' - Sera!! N Iii-M - ' r r nl I ,X f MAE LAWRENCE IRA HATCHER President Secretary if .,4 ' nf ,vw 4' I' .,,, gk QI ,, 7 X '45 X 6 . ' -LL ' , H 4'5 Z1 4 JN , r P Row 1 Evelyn Persons, Mama Jordan, Josephine Hardwick, Elizabeth Brown. ROW II Mr. Nolte, Ed B o y e r , Edward M o u l t r 1 e , Ira, Hatcher, Mae Lawrence, EDEWARD BQY-ER - 52 . EDWARD MOULTRIE V109-Pfesldent Treasurer of GEORGE AUSTIN Club Editor EDWARD BOYER I B M Ed1tor uw fy .4 f' f' -, ,W-'f .5 YV, fy 0, 17 1-- 'WW 2 , 5 -' .ZH Z, X 1 ' ,Jf:,f' ,1 , t HAROLD ECHOLS JOHNSON I, , L... - ' idk We-ff Cx X fm f FRANK G. NOLTE Faculty Advisor '1..', 6 . iw V U'-:Law I lf. ,-I V4 S J' IRA HATCHER Managing Editor MARY LEWIS Editor-in-Chief I .., if 11,7 MAE LAWRENCE Graduates Editor IM ing EDWARD MOULTR IE Art Editor -'IW-'Y ' -A , ,,,', 5 W Q ' X X Q X yy V SS 1 4, W Q fy, 4' f.ff 1' Qfff K ff! 4, 4 42' .jg ' 1 XMf1 1 ' 1 , CHRIS STITH Editor of Photography M2-wa. 172' JON STEVENSON Business Manager X fgvi' - 1- :N - 1 , acffeiei ' f:- 5 xv ,: 1' 23 , g z' 1 X 1 MUSETTE PIT TS ? I 'R s M X ' Z .A v sQ A EQ I ' .4 Q W .Qi 5 ,C MARGARET LOTHROP amps BASKETBALL GDL , gaALefAaf ROW I Beverly Taylor, Evelyn Bolden, Hilda Davis, Karen McCa.nts, Earlene Warren, Clydell Tillrnan, Sylvia Jackson, Betty Retland, Hazel Beasley, Nell Cannon, Evelyn Holloway. ROW II Josephine Allen, Virginia Bolden, Irma Wright, Linda Hill, Mary Hughes, Linda Boyd, Faye Scott, Van Freeney, Bernadine Williams, Betty Horn, Miss Lothrop. ROW alll Verna Reed, Patricia Adams, Paggy Maddox, Halimah Uddin, Artelia Mackey, Delphine Dunbar Gladys Gee, Valeria Barnwell, Joylette Robinson, Rebecca Brown, Shirley Turner. J 0 Q Mildred Morris J President ,.4 Q. Ui' Beverly Taylor Se cr etary 51 Sa!! ASTENE WOODHOUSE Advi 5 o r 3 ,rf-GZ! -' . ' i 5 ia . It -X S M f Sylvia Jackson Vice . Pr esident ,I Betty Retland Treasurer ROW I Beverly Taylor, Marilyn Taylor, Sylvia Jackson, Evelyn Hockenhull Betty Retland. ROW II Joanne White, Nell J. Cannon, Clydell Tillman, Verna Reed. aah - gffed , . W A ' ,- L 5 F 75 'ff' W., ,,...-and l 5 ,N li, 1 if N , I , X- 4 A f f x QE-fr JH Gloria Murray, Leonis Sewell, LaVerne Haugabook, Edward Boyer. .5j- 9th Grade Gerald Pettigrew Van Freeney 11th Grade Annie Harrison Versell Ford x 9' 1 1r 5 he T 1 A WORD ABOUT TYPICALS Ln each grade there is held an election to deter- mine the boy and the girl most typical of that grade. The presentation of the typicals has been a, VIKING tradition for many issues. This semes- ter, we present them in a painting situation, reminding all that this is the semester that the building was painted. ,Me ' a jx Ml vf' aa f ,rf S i,,.,i. ' I W fj M., X -55- tx xx, l Rt 5 . W' 10th Grade Richard Groves Kay Crosby 12th Grade Mary O'Nea,1 Rowland Jenkins 4 '7gL:'5 X 4, ,J,55vf?ffgf'WiXX 5. in It J!! 451 W X 'Q Y Ku!! km ! :N lvfyfal lg- WQLF 'fb 1 Gfavzx 'LM x I' 1 -1 B 57- ,,,,4r CM W Wm. CM VIRGINIA BOLDEN President EVELYN BOLDEN Vice -President CLARA WATSON Secretary WELTON LAWRENCE Treasurer M.R , MACON Sponsor alfllefa, 'X f 5:11'!'!'l'fI mf A i4Wy,,,s C X 1 X 4 X X 5 3 7 I ' X-,X ' I , ', XQXXXK N 1 , Y gf eww , ROW I Welton Lawrence, Evelyn Bolden, Virginia Bolden, Charlene Smith, Clara Watson, Richard Macon. ROW II Mae Lawrence, Peggy Sutton, Barbara Jackson, Kathryn Scott, Connie Monteirs, Juarine McGowan. ROW III Gladys Gee, JoA.m1 Childs, Gwendolyn Burrey, C lift on Turner, Joseph Blandny. ROW I Betty Ford, Cherry Gordon, Josephine Hardwick, Charlotte Butler, Annette Morton, LaTina Jones, Saundra Travlett. ROW II Mr. Scott, Georgia Jones, Delores Savage, Elizabeth Shelton, Joyce Stevenson, Hermione Perkins, Minnia Robinson, Mr. Macon. ROW LII Clydell Tillman, Harold Dennard, R ob er t Gray, James Smith, Williaxn Broome, Evelyn Persons, Eugene Blue. . 58 . 374433 . av . A ,415 Ji XQN eh fr-v -1' dr, rf , gl X l 1 MARVIN L. GREENE Sponsor City Council Pres. Bun' Bob Thomas, Mr. Greene. The Intra-Metr opolitan Student Sportsmanship Council was created. in 1949 as a result of a study made by acommittee of high school principals concerning rowdyism at athletic contests. Each high school sends two representatives to the city council which meets every thr e e weeks to discuss various p r ob 1 em s confronting Detroit's high school students. The progress made by this organization since its formation has convinced all skeptics that its creation was a Jay Trent worthwhile venture. Sub Council Pres. , Since the formation oi the city council, all the public Detroit High Schools have formed sub councils in their individual schools. lt is the sub councils which put into action the ideas and recommendations which are formulated by the city council. Moslem - 1 6,7 1 ROW I Shirley Martin, Doris Kendrich, Mary Wesley, Barbara Brown, Myrtle Gordon, Malvis Givan. ROW II Mr. Tauck, Etta Mae Love, Helen Thomas, Sylvia Jackson, Janice Johnson, Vernetta Walker, Joann Wilburd, Virginia Bolden. .. M ROW 111 Wanda Jones, Gwendolyn Bussey,'Arde1la Early. Evelyn BUNCH, EVCIYY1 Persons, Eleanor Gosa, Georgia Jones, Hermione Perkins. 3 .59. I ROW I Rosemary Slater, Joyce Flynn, Ed Boyer, City Council President, Jay Trent, Sub Council President, Jewelle Littlejohn, Jacqueline ROW Il Marshall Glenn, John Evans, Morris Feggins, Edwin Covington, WILLIAM TAUCK Spons or M , 1 In W .V U , Q, l 'nfl ,Af-. ,tx if ws f, U .f i' - f di., gl 1 If W ,irvs Q , A' W Mary Wesley Malvis Givan President Secretary ' .ze-', 4fv... ,'.:-: ff v iii. U ,. Y, e 1 'cl - ' c W c J ii- L F L I4 , ony Q- if .,-,, X K M v A V .- Dorcas Kendrick Treasurer H10-UP if --.. I n I - 5 li i J ROW I Oliver Thomas, Walter Wallington, R. M. Mc F arland, Albert Braden, Daniel Robinson. ROW II RichardGlover, Freddie Packer, EdwardSnell, Curtis Smith, Edward Burnett, Louis Kushrnen. rofecfion SM!! ol? rar? SM!! Robert McFarland Frances Lyon Technician w,-9 ROW I LaVerne Haugabook, DorothySevier, Miss Lyon, Mildred Willingham, Theresa Ervin. ROW Il Nancy Poole, Wanda Jones, Barbara Jackson, Rhoda Hildreth, Lotipah Uddin ROW III Delores Savage, E s s i e Pressley, Ir ma Burrell, Ryvetta Turner. P-overly Fennoy. - 60 - -flew .mv i ROW I Miss E. Palm, Shirley Martin, Jill Ware, Arena Moton, Jane Fisher, Rogene Banks, Elma Trent, Phyllis Horton, Verdine Kendrick, Emma Woodson. ROW ll ' ' Georgia Jones' Thomasme B1'ad19Y' Sh-HFOH Hunter, Anna Moorehead, Juliette Smith, Helen rfyfmasf AFSCUH Johnson. Ryvetta Turner, Neverlee Skelton, Betty JeanFord, Geraldine 1 son. ROW Ill Mary Wesley, Viola Hall, Cherry Gordon, Constance Riley, Ann McQueen, Carole Scott, Sheila Golden, Vernetta Walker, Kathryn Scott, Georgia Cook. ROW IV Barbara Brown, Marion Toles, Bobbie Lee Williams, DaniellaSmith, Evelyn Persons, Carrnellia Jones, Janice Johnson, Erdine Covington, MaLinda Willis. .- y fx I W, ,asf H-s. ROW I Robert Gray, Jerome Sims, Cleveland Hall, Louis DeWeaver, Harold Dennard, Saul Leonard. ROW ll Ira Hatcher, Mack Robinson, Walter Wallington, Edward Corley, Marshall Glenn, C, S, Wjfdryznski. ROW III Nathan Vinson, David L. Maxwell, Benjamin F. Richardson, Jay Trent. -61- 405 Arena Morton President w, vJ1i?.,., A . ,ff , J ' . , ,yilw f , ff I 4 V52 , , Rogene Banks Vice. Pre sid ent 4 N iii I 'A 5 ' 1 a Jill Ware Secretary NOT PICTURED John Butler President Roland Jenkins Vice. President Jerome Sims 'VR' Secretary 'Ei Cleve land Hall i Treasurer Compliments of a F ri lgfiigf J CZ Q74 lfk1l,,4j:1! fl f fL W Wiley, fdlflefifmf Eff COMPLIMENTS or King Cole Markets fosw The use of extra-curricular reading material is highly encouraged and m wide-spread than the casual observer might notice. Reprinted by popular demand MID-WINTER TERM OPENS DAY School January 28, 1957 Night School March 4, 1957 Two:-raw Kelongef To Trained Yfoung People This is the reason that the Lewis Business College urges young people to get prepared now. Come and talk to Mrs. V. T, Lewis, about a. course of training that will set you on the right The enrollment is limited. V. T. LEWIS, President Lewis Business College .62. INSURANCE COMPANY y I ' 8855 WOODWARD AVE. o DETROIT 2, MICHIGAN INDUSTRIAL POLICIES Life - Sick and Accident HOSPITALIZATION Individual Family Group LEV-1,5 JEWELRY ORDINARY LIFE IIOOO to S5o,ooop Jewelry 8: Watch Repairing Emffmggzmenf Diamond Setting Jvvenile JeWe1fY Made to Order HEALTH AND ACCIDENT Indemnity contracts paying Monthly for Confining and Non-Confining IIIness, Total or Partial Disabilities. Weekly or Hand Made Indian Jewelry 9312 Woodward Detroit Z, Michigan Il Tli0POLlTfI!If AIN' NT 010 YOUR OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER The Finest in Photographic Art 8745 GRATIOT AVENUE AT CRANE WAInut 5-6100 DETROIT MICHIGAN ' .63- B. I-I. GIITMAN 593 to 31.00 Store School Supplies - Gifts Sz Notions Lunches and Fountain Service 9101 Woodward Avenue Corner Clairmount Compliments of AUTOMOBILE REPLACEMENT CO 6000 Cass Ave. Tr. 5-8465 Compliments. of JAMES C. PRICE 8: SON 17 Owen Ave. Vic is Wallace Jackson Val is Alexine Jackson Compliments of SHELL SERVICE STATION 8901 Woodward Tr. 3-8633 Compliments of Detroit Practical Nursing Center RICHARDSU 'S Illllll 9053 Woodward Ave. Oppofite Northern High IS fu ' COMPLIMENTS OF CARL'S SHRIMP HOUSE 9107 WOODWARD just opposite NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL 1- ' 64 ' v5:mf 'a, + '. ff1'if'w 75g3s.35 I C j776417dwf'j 6,4 '1-- ef- Jam.-6651 -Qjjanl 0 . 6 a OPS mc v jx My WU :J L? 'X ' MV pj,!y f?f , J'f 5 JVM 1 . , , L. if N f , W5 W5 fffw J Qj' J 6 7' Af? f LJ' , ' ff ' MMD- Ja' aj 17 1 J W . fv uf aj L ntf. 575 B z I Cfv , OJ' up JQMQKZZN , if W fy ,iw WJ A Q .J I A qvygc, A f Y5 Qzf'3'g fi! - 4fQf eZ , 1 ' 2. f,.,A I 'J' , . W E. 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