Pershing High School - Parade Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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N f ,JT Vi I K+ Q till 'girly' 12 Chemistry Physics Club x,,i,, I 'is 117- XNFX3 i C. eamwu,-www em THE CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS CLUB, the oldest and one of the most active clubs in the school, is an organization of students who are interested in chemistry or physics. The meetings are held every other Wednesday with Mrs. Fairie Cooper and Mr. St. Aubin as co-sponsors. This semester Ray Ladendorf served as president, Tony Camilletti, vice-president, Pat McCarthy, treasurer, and Ruth McGregor, secretary. For the first meeting Eugene Barbu and Earl Brill gave an interesting demonstration on phosphorus. On December 4, Dr. Rieveschl, a speaker from Parke-Davis 81 Co., lectured the Chem- Physics and Biology Clubs on the subiect, Influenza and Influenza Vaccine. On No- vember 6, forty-nine members of the club visited the Ford River Rouge Plant and toured the rolling mill and assembly line. Mr. Carter, 202 counselor, gave a lecture and dem- onstration on optics. At the next club meeting, Dale Lawlor, after extra research, showed the club how to make bubbles in a very successful demonstration. Club members also en- joyed colored movies on gelatin products and a demonstration on X-rays. Naimal Science G ui Under the sponsorship of Miss Oehmke, Miss Gonek, and Miss Sonnenburg, the Natural Science Club has made a clay museum as a term proiect. Natural Science Club

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DRAMATICS CLUB ltopl The Dramatucs Club began uts work four terms ago under the sponsorshup of Mrs Gretzunger Thus years achuevements uncluded entertaunment for honor assemblues and for the 12 A group a January matunee and numerous plays uncludung Homework Orchuds for Marue Dormutory Dub and Bargauns LIBRARY CLUB flower leftl From storues of heavuly dressed Eskumos to the sophustucated Europeans mysteruous Oruentals and South Amerucans the Lubrary Club delughtedly travels All books are purchased wuth the approval and request of the members The offlcers of thus armchaur socuety are Glorua Suuts presudent, Dorothy Locklun vuce presudent Norma Hammes secretary Stephanue Wulluams assustant secretary Mae Morrus treasurer and Barbara Hafner assustant treasurer The bug event of the club us the wonderful Chrustmas Party guxen each year by uts members and lubraruans Muss Faur and Mrs Rohrbach who so ably aud the enture student body all year long At thus party refreshments are served whule the students exchange gufts and storues MIRACLE BOOK CLUB flower rughtl The Muracle Book Club meets every Monday the lOth hour un room lOl a natuonal club wuth four chapters un Detrout Membershup us open to any hugh school student who wushes to know more about the Buble and Chrustuan lufe Musuc Buble study and partues are uts maun features The officers are Duck Arnold presudent Shurley Poelke, vuce presudent Ruth Elert secretary treasurer Mr Wulcox us the sponsor and Muss Heaton leader Partues wuth other schools are guven often On December 2 Pershungs Muracle Book Club met wuth Denby Eastern Northern Southeastern Cass and Hughland Park Later the members had a hot dog roast at Palmer Park LIBRARY STAFF Heh to rlghfj DRAMATICS CLUB fleft to rlghtj MIRACLE BOOK CLUB Heh to rughfj Row I Muss Faur N Hammes D Locklun J Bennet G Suns Row 1 M Baker N Maletto B Hafner Row I D Poflef 5 WIINCIVYIS E Savaree D Porter Mrs M Row2 S DeVore H Moody H Holloway N Trosell C Gretzunger Row 2 Morgan N Klumecku L Bunzow J Ochadleus Row Q owgy V 5, e Row M Pugluese G Mondoux J Sharkey R Pond C za ransku S Waker Row3 DesBuens E Savoree B Hafner W McNaur B Altord Pantano S Nucoara Ehlert Mr Wulcox Rohrbach A Smuth Summons D Porter SV? si Q o I Bill W'--vnm-f-ww...., vw-fm-,,,...,. 1--mm.. -w--W. u. - un uu - nu I I I ' is I , . . . . I , 1 ' - ' 1 , 1 , 1 U . ' , ' ' I I I . , . . . , , , . , R. , . ' . . , I h , . , . , . ' . u : C. ' ' , . l , . , . , . , . , . . 2: H. H uu , . 'bu y, E. J E. , . . . ' , . , . , . , . s f ', . u , M, 3 1 B. , . , . ', . , I 1 -T FP, L' gd sf C 4, ug rf , X ' Ya 0 url 3 6' - 0 'sz . 1 ' A 9 .1 5 ., g ,J + N rf Q 5 lar ij. .e f , X, u jf I EDI i s f 1 A L ifmllm' A., Q WW 979' 'All W L Wm, f , V, Boag P Herzog B Brunner S Poelke I Bu h McGulluvray E Ehlert W Koehler G Dushman Thompson M Purdy E Neull D Arnold D Engle



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The TOTEM CLUB under the sponsorship of Mr. Fred Grimshaw has had a successful year. The club has under- taken various activities, among which was the publication of a paper called The Totem News, which has been sent to previous members of the Totem Club. The officers are James Tottis, presidentg Earl Ehrhart, vice presidentg Mariquita Sheffield and Barbara Pellegrini, secretariesg and Shirley Rizzo, treasurer. Sixteen new members were initiated formally. The club has a limited membership of thirty students who have had or are at present taking American History The Pershing Y-TEENS lformerly the Girl Reservesl had a large and active membership this semester. The group is affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. and uses the Highland Park branch of the Y for many of its meetings. The purpose of this organization is to help its members grow both spiritually and physically and promote better friendship among all peoples. This term the club had its informal and formal initiations at the Highland Park The mothers of the girls at- tended the formal initiation, which consisted of a dinner and formal recognition ceremony for new members. The officers are- Mary Kraljevich president- Donna Marquette vice president Marlorre Krankota secretary Betty Lou Hitt treasurer Janette Sousa unter club counselor Mary Krallevich was also elected president of the district unter club council Mrs Ottatr and Miss Macdonald are co sponsors of the club Totem C ub 'ABQ 901 gi Y TEENS 1 ' I I I ' 1 ' I 1 I r I 1 ' ' . I 1 K . N F .'f'w.?d,.. M, M' ,,,,,,, . Ti wMQ.,,A:V5. I -f-'nie V , gg A i 1 I Y 9 - f ,ir 2' N K' . , i ' 7' ' ' X fd ' A X- . Jw 1 - .W I C i . ,

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