Redford High School - Redford Yearbook (Detroit, MI)

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ATHLETICS The Husky football squad started off by chalk- ing up three successive victories, but were held to a tie by Chadsey, and then dropped their last three contests. Conversion of a point after touchdown was the margin of victory in the first game, in which Red- ford beat Northeastern I3 to IZ. The Huskies followed with shutouts over Southwestern, I2 to 0, and Western, II to 0, before being tied by Chadsey, 6 to 6. g ln the last three games the Huskies couldn't score and lost to Cooley, I7 to 05 Central, 7 to 09 and Mackenzie I3 to 0. Coach Hojnacki had a fine starting team this fall, but lack of reserves kept the Huskies from having a winning eleven: Cooley, Metropolitan champs, and Mackenzie, which finished in a tie with Cooley for the West League title, were both outplayed for three quarters by Redford, but superior manpower of the opposition spelled defeat instead' of victory for the Red and Gray. The eleven iron men that started the games The Husky line smeared Suzy Weinstein, Central's ace back, on this play, but the Huskies lost 7 to 0. stayed in almost the full forty-eight minutes and an average of only fifteen boys played in each game. The Husky golfers, defending Fall Medal champions, dropped their title to Cooley as they tied Mackenzie for third place. Redford's quartet of Curtis and Frank Cmreen, Ezra lVlcElmurry, and Bill Cox shot 358 in the tournament at North Hills on September 28. Despite the loss this fall, Coach Hermanson is optimistic about the chances of his team in the tournament next spring, even though Captains Curtis Green and' Bill Cox will have graduated. Only two letterwinners, Ed Brugman and Bob Carpenter, returned from last year's cross coun- try team, so Coach Hermanson wasn't too surprised when his squad was eliminated in the West League Met. Redford's only representative in the City Meet was Brugman, who finished tenth. The Husky No. 2 man was Gordon Stanley, a sophomore who shows promise of developing into a Hue runner. Photo by shupmne

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Alpha Honor Roll Cont'd Marilyn Overholt, Albert Paulger, John Peterson, Virginia Proehl, Rosa Rhine, Madlyrl S99h0ffer, Betty Simon, Jack Stearn, Shirley Stocker, Nancy Strohm, Elizabeth Swartz, Mary Ann Taylor, Vir- ginia Van Tassell, Marjorie Wagner, Shir- ley Wagner, Betty Wills. 93 . Opal Barrett, Alice Bartlett, Carolyn ' Beale, Mary Belknap, Myrtle Ben- nett, Fred Blackwood. Violet Bone, Mary Brede, Shirley Bronson, Barbara Bruning, Barbara Bryan, Peggy Buckingham, Frances Burt, Bernice Calkins, Robert Col- lins, Donald Comb, Thomas Cramer, La- vern Desiarlais, Marion Dunn, Honor Ed- Awards Student Council Cup fto athletic team with highest scholastic averagej: Tennis Team Girl Reserve Trophy fto most outstanding senior girll: Virginia Glasgow Aeolian Music Medal lto pupils contribut- ing most to Music Departmentj: Ralph Gawlas tvocalj and John Emery finstru- mentalj Commercial Award fto outstanding pupilbz Betty Wagner Biology Award fto outstanding pupil in that subjectjz Betty Rybolt Eta Sigma Phi Medals tto pupils complet- ing four years of Latin with an all-A Beta Honor Ro 12A. Alice Biddinger, Dolores Bou- ' stead, Jeanne Bryant, Barbara Chapman, Evelyn Ciborowski, William Clemons, Robert Edmunds, Audrey Far- ley, Lois Fisher, Grace Hansen, Lenore Heuman, Cecile Huntley, Herbert Janke, Yvonne Jones, Joanne Joy, Dorothy Keller, Betty Kepler, Wallace Klager, Ferne Law- less, Virginia Lennig, Lucille Macomber, Gertrude Mocnik, Weymouth Moore, Rich- ard Nette, Milton Noel, Thelma Phillips, Robert Rodger, Vera Ruttinger, Helen Saetermoe, Monica Seibert, Carol Siebert, Helen Studer, David Thompson, Gwen Toner, Patricia Voigt, Betty Wagner, Gor- don Waltman. 19B, Carol Albertzart, Carolyn Alex- H - ander, Shirley Alger, Nonna Becker, Marguerite Campbell, John Car- penter, John Chapin, Frances Crow, Blos- som Darr, Dorothy Davis, William Elliott, Robert Eskola, Jean Foster, Raymond Gruezke, Dorothy Heacock, Robert Hard- ing, Marian Hermann, Ruth Hippert, Marion Hodges, Robert Hughes, Ethel Jansen, Bob Jones, Marilyn Joy, Marie Juntunen, Christine Kahrl, Margaret Knapp, Oris Lawless, Sheridan Lyddy, James Mac- Isaac, Raymond MacLeod, G-lenn. Mang- ham, Shirley Martin, Marilyn Matz, Doro- thy McKinnon, Patricia Murphy, Ann Mur- ray, Eileen O'Donnell, Peggy Paige, Joe Pettit, Lucille Ponton, Joan Portz, Gloria Poust, Frances Reading, Sara Jayne Rob- ertson, Michael Roth, Mabel Rowley, Viryl Russell, Berna Sirota, June Stewart, Glenn Tipton, Ruth Tober, Joan Todd, Cora Tom- baugh, Shirley Trapp, Helen Trueman, Dorothy Tubbs, Jean Vasold, Edward Whitelock. Ralph Williams, Wilma Wyble, Rose Mary Ziehr. 11 A. James Aliber, Robert Awrey, ' Alice Council, George Eckerle, Joyce Evans, Shirley Fisk, Virginia Ford- son, Eugene Franklin, Phillip Friedrick, Joan Grayson, Alice Gustafson, Margaret Hendrickson, Robert Kiley, James Lang, Nadine Leitch, Robert Nolan, Hazel Nolen, Shirley Phillips, Margaret Rowell, Paul Sabin, Hallis Short, Suzanne Tarbell, Wil- liam Taylor, Kenneth Wright. 11B. Geraldine Adams, Robert Allen, ' John Amick. Carl Anderson. 1 wards, Shalmir Elery, Shirley Ewald, gene Figget, Alta Forte, Beverley G-arpow, Gladys Glanz, Shirley Good, Gloria Gra- ham, Margaret Guillermety, Jackson Hen- ning, Lee Higbie, Corrine Hissong, Ralph Hoy, Stuart Hubbell, Lorraine Hubley, Robert Husband, Mary Jared, Mary Jar- man, Theresa Judge, James Jursik, Doro- thy Justice, Therese Keamey, Gwen Ker- ster, William Ketzbeck, Robert Lang, Janet Leatherman, Richard Love, Helen Lutz, Olee Lyngklip, Peggy Martin, Martha Mas- soll, Donald McGehee, Joan McKeon, Jean lVIcVittie, Thomas McVittie, Beverly Milli- record in that subjectlz Robert Ginn and Janet Lisak Hi-Y Scholarship Awards Cfor all-A se- mester recordhz 9B-Bernice Calkins, Thomas Cramer, Dixon Hubbell, Mary Jared, James Jursick, Helen Lutz, Harriet Rogers, Ralph Schmitz, Gay Tibbitts, Joan Utley. William Wiegandg 9A-Betty Appel- hof, Ruth Campbell, Ruth Eberhard, Tennys Flake, Bob Hawkins, Ruth Paisma, Vir- ginia Noong 10B-Donald Endean, Gloria Gadd, Alice Hathaway, Alyce M'ae Match- ulat. Jean Rasmussen, Bill Sayres, Mary Treat, Jean Wllliamsg 10A-Elaine Faber, H0 OR gan, James Mitchell, Amelia Munn, Richard Olson, Amelia Opel, Phyllis Pfeiffer, Char- lotte Phelps, Grace Powell, Ernest Pul- brook, Stuart Rankin, Marjorie Riggs. Marian Robb, Harriet Rogers, Margaret Schlomer, Ralph Schmitz, G-loria' Shock- cor, Charles Silvers, Samuel Sprlng. Ar- thur Stork, Suzanne Strong, Leila Suth- erin, Gay Tibbitts, Arvilla Tober, Gaylord Todd. Sybil Traylor, Mary Lou Tucke, Joanne Utley, Neil Wallace, Helene .Weav- er, Barbara Wittacher, William Wlegaflfif Martha Wise, Douglas Woodward, Edwin Woodworth, Arthur Zwetow. Betty Ryboltg 11B-Barbara Awrey, Mar- garet Cusick, Pauline DeRocco, Grace Sheuringg 11B-Barbara Fearnside, Renee Fouts, Christine Groefsema, Bobbette Mar- coux, Cora Talbott, Martha Varghag 12B- Mary Elizabeth Bernard, Alison Goodrich, Betty O'Leary, Fred Spjeldet, Marion Vorceg 12A-Frank Church, Robert Ginn, and Virginia Glasgow. . U , Radio Award: fto outstanding pupil m radio workj: Paul MacAdar-.sl O I Quill and Scroll Pins tfor distinguished service on school publicationsbz Roberta Edwards, Betty Hassing, Victor Krohn, Harry Shuptrine, Margaret Smith. Students who have received eight or nine honorpoints Barbara Armstrong, Juanita Baker, Beatrice Bannow, Ruth Bennett, Barbara Bird, Alfred Blythe, Walter Brooks, Evelyn Buckley, Muriel Cascaden, Carleton Cham- bers, Beverly Coleman, Alan Cobleigh, Janet Comelisen, Dempsey Cox, Lee De- Clercq, Audrey Desjarlais, Helen DeVic, Blodwyn Edwards, Eileen Eiberg, Albert Faber. George Ann Feldtmose, Loretta Friday, Rolf Gadebusch, Earl Garrett, Marcia G-reen, Mary Ellen Gregory, Mari lyn Grismer, Milton Hack, Beatrice Har- ris, Joyce Heeney, Dewitt Heise, Robert Heyniger, Edward Holmes, Doris Jones, Dorothy Krause, Ruth Kremser. Thomas Lang, Jack Lavers, Dora Jean Lindbloom, John Lyngklip, Zavern Margosian, Robert McAuliffe, Chloe McLain, Leroy Moore, Alice Parta, Barbara Pashby, Betty Ram- sey, Bemice Rousseau, Vern Schrader, Louise Seibert, William Seibert, Marian Shaw, John Sheldrick, Eleanor Sizer, Elaine Smith, Helene Stryker, Gloria Sturman, Virginia Sturman, Edward Talcott, Peggy Thom, Rowe Thomas, Barbara Thompson, Thomas Van Degrif, Kathryn Vateck, Vir- Joe Weber, John Wilson, ginia Wallace, Frances Wood, Barbara Woodry, Dorothy Wright. 10A . Irma ' Nina Margaret Grab, Keith Graham, Walter Green, Stella Greenhalgh, Daniel Hackney, Helen Henning, Dorothy Keith, Harvey Magness, Allen McManus, Rosemary Met- calf, Wallace Neilson, John Nixon, Alice O'Neill, Richard Phelps, Matilda Putich. Dorothy Ridiel, Patricia Roberts, Robert Servo, Beverlee Taylor, M'ark Wehmeyer, Cecily West, Lois Wise, Robert Worpell. O Thomas Alexander, Ronald Bain- ' bridge, Larry Ball, Jane Barrett. Lucille Bauman, Robert Baxter. Rhoda Best, Margaret Bilton, Sheila Bingham, Jeanette Bounds, Gloria Brandstetter, June Bremer, Dorothy Burch, Jean Bush, Janet Carpenter, Gloria Davidson, Geraldyne Faulkner, Florajean Ferguson, Douglas Fritz, James G-arrett, Natalie Haight, Jane Harrell, Peggy Hartnett, Virginia Heaston, Marie Heil, Louise Hines, Sophia Jardine. Mary Lee Kehoe, Barbara Kerbty. Dorothy Large, Robert Lawrence, Charlo te Leroux, Branch, Richard Brovsm, Burks, Edward Carroll, Fred Lesley, Timothy Mahoney. Norma Majors, William McCullough, Robert Mc- Fee, Carolyn Merion, Charles Philips, John Plants, Leo Poirier, Mildred Primeau, Fred Samra, Janet Schultz, Colene Smith, Joyce Smith, Shirley Snowden, Evelyn Taylor, Emil Tetreault, William Thomason, Allen Vance, William Vander Roest, Betty Wall- ing, Francis Widrig. 9A. Margaret Almas, Harry Anderson, ' Eugene Barr, Gordon Benz, Harry Black, Barbara Blakeslee, Walter Blank, John Bull, William Danos. George David'- son, Dorothy Drevdahl, Ruth Glowzinskl, James Gould, Marjorie Harris, Dale Hart, Lorraine Havlena, Donald Hessler, Marjory Hitch, Carlea Holecheck, John Hornkohl. Tom Howarth, Shirley Ann Kidd, Shirlee Konzelman, Kathleen L'Artigue, Gloria Lindquist, Bill Mallory, Dolores Reagan. Nancy Rudy, Marjorie Ruhl, Beverly Sig- gins, Edith Smith, Helen Starett, Alex Tait, Charles Tomlin, Phyllis Webster, Jean White. 9B. Dorothy Allen, Douglas Andrew, ' Raymond Andrews, Virginia Aus- terberry, Ruth Baker, June Barnnart. Alma Barnstead, Pauline Barr, William Bechill, Richard Boos, Gladys Boszczuk, Mary Beattie, Margaret Bender, Phyllis Biddick, Joan Bleitz, Josephine Brooks, Noble Brooks, Catherine Buckley, Robert Burks. Lorraine Connett. Marilyn Cousins, Joanne Cuddeback, Robert Day, Warren Dedow, Frederick DesAutels, Gertrude Dietiker, Betty Dzendzel, Thelma Earl, Joanne Erickson, Virginia Fenkell, John Gunn, John Haas, Florence Hea, Jane Kendall, Betty Larges, Jim Lushman, LeMona Le- Palm, Frank Marsh, Robert May, Freeman McLaughlin, Shirley L. Miller, Norma Monroe, Edward Morrison, Lavern Nunn, Donald Oke, Ralph Perkins, Bernice Phil- lips. Elaine Purdum, Jean Quermbach, Arden Riess, Doris Rossow, Amelia Sache, Joan Schmidt, Bernadine Schnell, Harry Schoeneberger, ,Dorothy Sebastian, Doro- thy Sheibels, Dorothy Sibley, Wilma Stew- art. June Thurmond. Robert Walls, Pa- tricia Wickman, Stanley Wickman, John Wilcox, Marybelle Williams, Virginia Win- ter. Joan Wood, Loretta Yeokum.



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George Bull, Dave Parker, Ralph Gawlas, and Gale Feather, who paced the Huskies to seven dual victories. Photo by Hughes Taking' two firsts, one second, a third, and a fifth in the city finals, the Husky swimming team captured third place in the city standings. Cap- tain Gale Feather won both the 200-yard free style and the individual medley. George Bull, Loren Bloetscher, Ralph Gawlas, and both the free style and medley relay teams were Redford's other entrants in the league finals at Northwestern's pool, December 18. Feather's time in the 200-yard free style is a new city record. ln duel meet competition Coach Stuckey's tank- ers iinished third on the West Side. With many veterans returning, Coach Lovchuk anticipates a promising spring tennis season. This fall there was no official season, but three doubles teams, Bill Drudge and Jim Nankervis, Bob Rich- ards land Don iVlcCtaw, and Bill Sayres and Doug Fritz, entered an Invitational Tournament spon- sored by the Detroit Tennis Club. Besides these boys, Ronnie Thiele, Francis Wildrig, John Chapin, and Joe Pettit, will be ready in the spring. Numerous promotions were made in Redford's R.O.T.C. unit after the Held officers' test on Octo- ber 9, Bill Bierwirth was promoted to Cadet Colonel, commander of the first of two regiments in the city, and Neff Dietrich to Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, commander of the first battalion of the first regiment. These promotions necessitated the advancement of eight other commissioned officers. Ruhl Kahler, company commander, and Horace Rathburn, regimental adjutant, were made cap- tainsg Paul Fitzpatrick and Sherwood Lapping, first lieutenantsg and Bill Clemons, Rudy Pessel, Roy Gruezke, and Don French, second lieutenants. Redford's unit participated in the Navy and Arm- istice Day Parades this fall. Photos by Frey and Hughes - ------- W YYVY V-.mfr-W ........ , ,.- .,... ,, , , , I W, , , k

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