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6'We hereby highly resolve that these honored dead shall not have died in vaini' Donald Beal Gordon Brown Donald Bush Axel Dahlin William Elandt Hewitt Fike James B. Fitzpatrick Russell Freer Ralph Gawlas Robert Gisner Clark Hoppel Cecil Hovinen Robert Ingham Ralph C. Bammel Herman Keller Boris Lapping Charles Lawrence Clarence Martin Wilfred McAllister J ack Messinger Melvin Olson Floyd Shaffer Harold Shepard Charles Stringiield Hugh Weber Harry Woodward Ernest Palmer William Seibert John A. Taylor Ronald O,Donnell Howard Smith George Smith Lawrence Rank James C. Roberts Lawrence Fields Donald Coleman William Sutton Sgt. D. Bertetti, former Redford R.0.T.C. instructor
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-- f Redford's Music Department, which has an enrollment of 1,038 pupils, is said to be the largest in the city. Since Sep- tember the glee clubs, bands, and orchestras have presented numerous programs at school and before outside organizations. Featured at the annual fall concert in November were baritone Bob Hundg pianists Joanne Kelley and Bob Thompsong the boys, quartet, and the girls' sextette. Seven hundred voices sang an impressive finale. Outside engagements included appearances before tl1e Rotary Club at the Statler Hotel, in a joint program with Cooley in the latter's auditorium on United Nations Night, before the Rosedale Park Civic Association, and with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at a Young People's Concert in the Masonic Temple. No survey of the music department would be complete without mention of the carols sung by a mixed chorus in tl1e halls on the last day before the winter vacation. For all too brief a period, classroom doors are opened, talking ceases, and the spirit of Christmas reigns undisputed in Redford High.
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AEOLIAN Pat Laskey, president: Jo Beattie, vice-president, Gwen Keister, treasurer, Marion Cope, secretary, Miss Regina Mahar, sponsor . BACK ROW: Violet Bone. Jean Montgomery, Betty Blunden, Margaret Price, Helen Mueller, Cathie Blomquist, Elizabeth Houck, and Janice Montgomery. ROW THREE: Barbara Munn. Jane Davis, Shirley Miller. Mary Lou Asplin. Elayne Lascke, Peggy Thompson, Joyce Miller. and Mary Ann Thomas. ROW TWO: Barbara Flucke, Pat Woodside. Betty Morton. Shirley Madison, Anne Logan, Helen Dean, Betty Lassiter, and Anne Quast, ROVV ONE: Shirley Dyster. Virginia McRee, Gwen Keister. Pat Laskey, Miss Regina Mahar, Jo Beattie, Marion Cope, Helen Galoff, and Barb Alton. BIOLOGY CLUB Annabel'e Lee. president: Paul Buck, vice-president: Jane Beetham. secretary: Mary XYright. treasurer: Betty Lockwood, sponsor. BACK ROW: Clifford Mezey. Engracia Hammond, Althea Schnialzriedt, Tirginia Winter, Gertrude Dietiker, Joanne Winter, Jeanne Sullivan, Pat Collings. ROW THREE: George Dolson, Susan Rice. Charles Wales, Ruth Crossett, John White, Christine Calder, Alice Battishill. ROW TWO: Lily Ann Pearson. Dorothy Blom, Paula Firth. Jean Peter- son. Mary Williams, Marilynn Macoit, Patti Hanert. ROW' ONE: Miss Betty Lockwood. Mary Wright, Patil Burk. Anna- belle Lee. Jane Beetham. Shirley Schmanke, Nancy Gielow. COMMERCIAL CLUB Deloris Evans. president: Jane Beetham. vice-president: Theresa Judge. Treasurer: Alice Cain, secretary: Janet Roberts, sponsor. LAST ROXY: Ruth Oliphant. Virginia Andrews. Eleanor Holmquist, Gerrie Boehm. Norma Haggard, Pat Feeley, Dolores Reagan, ROW ONE: Pat Bittles. Deloris Evans. Jane Beetham, Mrs. Janet Roberts. Alice Cain, Theresa Judge, Shirley Ann Kidd. SPANISH CLUB Barb Whittaker, president: Tom Reedy, vice-president: Bob Mann. treasurer, Jackie Langan, secretary: M. Menard, sponsor. LAST ROXV: Dick Moritney. Richard Mulkey, Bill Ketzbeck. Peter Dietrich, Norman Seurinck. Bob Bogan, Don Herrick, Glen Gordon, Cliff Mezey. ROW FOUR: Bob Seldom. Dick Rhodes, Bob Churchill, Grace McDaniel, Marilyn Dewey, Carolyn Dewey, Pres Holmes, Al Boggs. ROW THREE-Marilyn Robinson, Betsy Beddow, Gloria Shockcor, Shirley Marshall, Joyce Masters, Margaret Blanchard, Shirley Bronson. ROW TWO-Barbara Nichols, Marilyn Dean, Charlotte Phelps. Carol Tuckett, Peggy Gladden, Virginia Irwin, Shirley Parkins, Sarah Hoyt. ROW ONE: Miss Margaret Menard, Tom Reedy, Jackie Langan, Bob Mann. Barb Whittaker, Anne Logan. Miss Clara Jean Leith.
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