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Lookin Back - - - Twenty years ago this fall, a new Redford High School, now the Old Building , opened to admit a total of 400 students, little more than a tenth of the present enrolment. To commem- orate that anniversary, and also the publication of twenty-five Senior Outposts, this term's edi- tors have put together a history of Redford High School in pictures. The very first high school in Redford Csecond photoj was a brick building of eight rooms. This, named the Burt School in honor of the Burt Family, who donated thenland' to the community, was built in 1914 on Grand River Road. Since 1929, this building, across from the pres- ent school, has housed the Redford Branch of the Detroit Receiving Hospital. The photograph was borrowed from Frances Burt, 9B. Back in 1915, Cbottom photoj the fac- ulty numbered seven women and two men, including-Look sharply. You're right-a lively young athlete, and stage director, as well as science teacher,-R. G. Van Avery, from whom we begged the photograph. Classes were taught through the ninth grade only. It was just twenty years ago that the Old Building opened and just sixteen years ago that a new auditorium and pool were added. Redford oilicially be- game a Detroit high school in May, 1923. In the first issue of the Senior Outpost, January, 1930, are pictured Redford's first Student Council ftop photoj. Before that, study hall officers had taken care of student official business. One of the teams that helped Coach H-ermanson to set up Redford's enviable record in golf, the 1928 squad, Cthird photoj composed of Robert Mueller, Ray- mond Morrison, Bill Fenwick, Chuck Kocsis, and Julius Balough, made both city and state championships. Another joy to the school was the de- bate squad, winning city ch-ampionship three times. Two of Coach Cyretta Morford's teams went to the quarter- fnals in state competition, in 1934 and before that, in 1932, Qbottom photo leftjz Erwin Parmalee, Gene Wilhelm, Lynne Merritt, James Tanner, Marian Mc- Clelland, Jean McGriff, Margaret Wors- wick, and Charles Gault. Three other years, although formal city championship was discontinued, Redford topped all Detroit teams.
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