Redford Union High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Detroit, MI)
- Class of 1953
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IN IIUB SIIHIIUL BY THE PI-IHK WE'I.L REMEMBER: The Humeemninq Rance and Parade . . . The Ehristmas Rance . . . Mr. Mnnre's 'Tlhanne nf a Lifetime . . . Hur Elnse Enntests with Bentley . . . The Spring Euncert . . . The All-Schunl Play: Yun Ean't Take It With Ynu . . . Rut Must uf All We'll Remember . . . RUR SEHIJUL. . . ANR THE WHITE P UP THE PARK 34322 lf 52 5 ,gf if '--' f .,., .,,. - ., . X E Y yNW 'w . ,ww A '.n :wiv 5 ... Q-k r. Di E I 5 5 i , .. I W f ' N mzw-gw 1 1 tn x av -ws 4 N. I ,gm f Falk xwtwktaug if 5.4.9 ' ,,..f , 3 1 al .fy '41 ar-A ai '. ' .X 9113 A X rf WA v WL.. MM -- ,wa J H H. egg. -Q saw, I A R.: fiv- . I . - Sk-' D 4Y,'x ,,,. 'lc vu 'lk' ' L H- 2' - vii, I 13 W. E - Z' W5 , ' ' ' i X - ,W , ...X-5. ' . X 9- UUH STUDENT IIUUNIIIL . . . STUDENT COUNCIL First Row ------ Left to Right M. Karhu, G. Harmo, D. Shollock, P. Holler, B. Ziegler, R. White, T. Keranen, H. Montgomery Second Row ------ A. Olsen, M. Luitink, J. Madery, B. Smith, J. Blake, R. Coneybeare, D. Wells, R. Jones Third Row ------ Mr. Bailey, G. Paxton, D. Lentz, M. Young, A. Young, B. Vaughn, D. Young, L. Bentley Student Council Officers--Roger Handy Nice-Pres.J, Hermon Montgomery fPres.J, Mory Young lTreosJ, Judy Modery fSec.l fl THE BIG EVENT UF '52 THE ELEETIHN Though not official, all the students of our school were enthusiastic about their opportunity to vote at the mock elections held this year. The results? Eisenhower won, of course. . RE SU LTS Township R.U. Eisenhower 7205 429 Stevenson 53 l 6 285 l nun PEP CLUB SPAHHEII . . . PEP CLUB First Row: Left To Right D. Horner, J. Blake, S. Merritt, Z. Horn, P. Penny, R. Coneybeare, T. Ensign, D. Brenner, P. Chilcott, M. Rowley Second Row: R. Leggat, D. Rifenbergh,'B. Justice, B. Smith, B. Lewis fStudent Councill, J. Hampton lTreas.i, V. Margaritis lPresJ, J. Cipponeri Nice Pres.l, J. Hoffman lSecJ, A. Wanat, C. Sanbom, S. Swenson, S. Fisher Third Raw: R. Freed, S. Berry, J. Koskl, C. Northrup, J. Madery, F. Krauter, J. Place, N. Barney, J. Girou, H. Zelinsky, J. Brown, K. Young, L. Yadlosky, E. Stewart, C. Fiero, A. Morse Fourth Row: H. Barton, J. Hannon, B. Vaughn, L. Hulbert, C. Hilscher, B. Faulkner, M. Anthony, R. Weltyk, S. Coon, F. Nell, B. Melvin, P. Fuir Fifth Row: P. Muir, P. Homicz, P. Hartley, G. Savelle J. Newsome, C. Oswald, V. Swaggerty, D. Reichard, B. Sprankle, E. Schunder, M. Ziegler, S. Aubrey, Mrs. Skomslci. , This year the Pep Club really showed their spirit. . . with the first Homecoming Dance, parade and queen in the history of R. U. and the wonderful banquet put on for the Varsity Letter Men. N8 sg X Y -:G x X gn,-T. .X X X- , 11 4 SFX .,-. Q, X sz xx x 3,55 ' Y-WM. Q xi? J 5 'N- W A s A X S 4 NX .. K-xg ' Xggxzq ' X ffwif fi!! 33 i K wa-5. Q . ww..,- . .3 4 . ' ' -QRSSIFQXSSPQX fn ' ' ' 3 5 . f .SEQ t ms f - ,M Z ,QQ i QS ,, Q , 1 - ' 5 f -iw ,Mx 33 '- k k 5 -is: -sf -M532 awk kim NNN Q 'Q 57521 - f 1 Q Rf A 1-B X ff NWA . ' S X L' ' - Y Lf 6 . . 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E , R ,Q fzlagaz-agma S - . - . -3 JE - ' ,M ,. -- f ' 0' x A Rf, C1 ., ' QA - ' -,:s,1:.g' +:-,z-S, .-:fa 3 i -if: Pkg nf-VNL, M- . x - N- Q X . gp vig ,O .,.-A ' N X 'N ,, -QA - - -Q ' - ' ' 2 e g - N , fx M,-WMM - ' X ' x '- ': Ik A Wx Q' -3 K K lx X' Gx:,,.:-X:.z.n:- , , ,. ,. X . . - 7- J - RXVA, Y-U. ' SEHUUI, LIFE .. IJEVIIITIUNI-II. AND HI-Y CLUB First Row ----- Left to Right J. Rantenen, B. Steiner, B, Brown, R. Handy, G. Paxton, H, Clapham, B, Mahler, B, Blog,- Second Row ---------- L. Coon, A. Markland, G. Wilson, B. Hoffman, L. Pridemore, B. Smithers, D. Ballard V.C.Y. First Row ----- Left To Right J. Stostad, J. Scarborough, A. Ennest, D. Stewart fTreasJ, J. Gafford fPresJ, J. Pearson Nice PresJ, M. Lindsay iSecJ, B. Bath, C. Hanawalt Second Row ---------- Mrs. Gaither, S. Ledin, N. Hoffman, D. Mienk, C. Drummond, M. Murphy, D. Wild, P. Holler, Miss Diddams Third Row ---------- N. Kinnunen, J. Broughman, E. Cole, M. Kneeland, B. Hoffman, B. Charters, B.Worrel, E. Wright, S. Silberhorn - SEHIILASTIE I NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First Row ------ Left To Right J. Ferguson fSec.l, J. Newsome fPresJ, D. Harma QVice-Pres.l Second Row S. Coon, C. Oswald, V. Swaggerty, V. Margaritis, J. Madery The Parent Teacher's Association of Redford Union,which is very active in school affairs contributes scholar ships foward the college educations of worthy students. l - ---W 4 LANEIAGE STUDIES .. Spanish Club Sponsor ........................ Mr. Steinberg President ........... ..... B . Melvin Vice President ....... ...... B . Vaughn Secretary ........... ...... N . Hoffman Treasurer ......... ..... A .4 Jacobsen French Club Sponsor ........... ........ M r. Steinberg President ............ ...... J . Ferguson Vice President ............. B, Wangbichler Secretary ........ ...... G . Harma Treasurer ...... ...... D . Horner JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE SPONSOR ...... Miss Minor LIIIJHINB TU THE FUTURE . .. The Future Nurses Club made some field trips to get first hand knowledge of their future occupation. They especially enioyed their trip to Harper Hospital. Future Nurses Club .......... C. Dodson, K. Buckberry KTreas.P, B. Hosking, H. Parks, P. Muir fSec.l, J. Girou KPresJ, R. Weltyk lVice Pres.l, B. Smith, H. Zelinsky, H. Barton, J. Del Campo Future Teachers Club E. Vasbinder, R. Jones, H. Laird iPres.l, J. Ferguson lSec.l, B. Gadwauf Mr. Dempster lSponsorl Sponsor ..... Editor in Chief , Assistant Editor , Business Manager Photographers . . Staff Members . . . J. Cook S. Coon S. Cooney J. DelCampo G. Groshko D. Horma F. Krauter J. McMahon C. Oswald , Mr. Grimshaw . . V. Swaggerty . . V. Margoritis . . . J. Muciery Forgie, R. Hilbert ANNUAL WAHWH-HUP Sponsor....... Editor in Chief . . Assistant Editor . . Mr. Grimshow . . . M. Young . . . B. Smithers Business Manager . . . . . . H. Laird Advertising Manager Photographer .... Reporters . . . S. Boyd C. Cooney B. Heinz C. Jenkins J. Scarborough J. Skrode R. Wellyk H. Withers . . . J. Ferguson . . T. Forgie is MISIEALLY SPEAKING . . . Mr. Gaiek .......... A new addition to our faculty has contributed his musical talent towards creating a string orchestra at Mr. R.U. Redford Union. Dempster.......... We are grateful to Mr. Dempster for supplying heart interest, as well as-musical stimulation for the students of , , , mvsw-L ..,. ...... , Mwmsss a,ls, , , ..... qome.,,,,W wmasmwwnm :M --1: , ' W , ummm in TRIPLE TRIO First Row ------ Left To Right F. Nell IDirectorl, M. Ziegler IAccompanistl Second Row ---- --- ' C. Dodson, D. Harma, C. Cowling, J. Ferguson, N. Witt, B. Sprankle, M. Young, M. Murphrey, C. Novak SENIOR CHOIR First Row ---------- Left to Right C. Dodson, H. Zelinsky, R. Jones, L. Wilson, C. Jenkins, R. Brisson, C. Madclick, C. Novak, N. Davis, R. Leggat Second Row -------- Mr. Dempster, B. Hoeppner C. Cowling, J. Ferguson, A. Jones, B. Jones, N. Witt, B. Berry, P. Halbert HUB BAND . . . R.U. BAND First Row ------ Left to Right K. McCarthy, C. Haiek, D. Blake, J. Brown, S. Hillis, B. Johnson, L. Poole, L. Turner, R. Coneybeare, C. Schofield, S. Silberhorn, D. Russell, D. Nims. Second Row ------- C. Anderson, S. Fisher, J. Beck, J. Horne, L. Olinger, R. DePottey, R. Flynn, J. Hardin, J. Davidge, J. Usitalo, J. Robinson Third Row --------- L. Schroeder, Mr. Moore, H. Lowes, G. Kelm, T. Warford, G. Doss, J. Gale, B. Lewis, T. Ensign, R. Jones, L. Tingle, L. Estes, S. Coon Fourth Row -------- V M. Jones, C. Winney, N. Marr, V. Wellwood, R. Hilbert, R. Caudell, H. Sigman, R. Poole, G. Reed. Mr. Moore's stage show . . . Chance of a Life Time. 'X X ' 'Hr' 4 V R 1 31 if , E ,SN N r ., W I Y Q , KE, ,Q qs H fun 2 'W 1 SX nike . . N 5 W ' gd. S! 233 S 5 Wig TU Q '11 My ,.,, QQ S .N s if Qt N1 T319 1 gf N 2 Maw A X Q- . Y em if LVN fwfr .5 is f , 1. ' X K x is m Q x W -9s,S '4' nf A Q Qi. y l wmiw A x , . agen-.QW Ag W . 3 V it 5 ' ww f ' E.. :Q f. . ' -, mf 'EW if rw sv 1. gigs? SX ' fl- .1 ss 3 -i 3 E , 54 2 Y Q W we r--as ---- N 1 MQ 4' X A ix 5 A2 'xnxx I ii Q URW W . X , N xxx six mxx XQXM . A as QM - A-. A F? ii ,K ya . .,,,f 1 if 2 ff Lf 3 . ,, Ag M: .,gs.-.,, 1 ,ew 1 Y E: N . . 1 i . -8 Y. i , In 1 W ff .M J J- ff -1 ,mr C SSS: ww f- F51 W5- ,, -3 N sv X Q 5' X- ' J I. SS V ,sw gi X sk wx vm was - ,wr X E W , .r as Q f 1' ,f 4 Q Q R S 1 3 if R 15 DUB SPUHTS . . . 1 I I , . 4 I VARSITY CLUB First Row ------- Left to right , D. Young, President, B. Pethers, K. Kaake, Treasurer, R. Kelly,Vice-Pres.pJ.Chute,W.Harrington, L. Bentley, J. Partain, Secretary, H. Montgomery Second Row --------- J. McMahon, L. Toth, J. Barnfather, G. Gores, J.Pattee, R. Handy, J. Marsh, L. Mariotti, J. Pearson, J. Wilson, B. Mitchell, D. Keeney, B. Steiner, D. Glodfelter VARSITY CHEERLEADERS First row ---------- J. Cipponeri Second row ------- B. Justice, S. Swenson, J. Hoffman, A. Wanat, B. Smith, D. Rifenberglw, J. Hampton Nix 'X C ' 1 N. Q RESERVE CHEERLEADERS First Row ----- Left to right J. Hannon, C. Northrup, N. Bath Second Row ----- Left to right B. Melvin, C. Hilscher, M. Ziegler, L. Hulbert FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS Left fo Right P. Wolf, W. Tragge, I. Poire, C. Spamer, L. Cooper, A. Clark, B. Beach UUH IillllTBAI.L TEAMS . .. FOOTBALL HIGH LIGHTS They We Sept. i9 Walled Lake. 6 --- 0 Sept. 26 Plymouth ........... i3 --- 0 Oct. 3 Bentley ........ I4 --- 7 Oct. I0 Trenton ....... 20 --- O Oct. 'I7 Belleville .......... I3 --- 2 Oct. 24 Allen Park ......... 19 --- 0 Oct. 31 Allen Park ......... 6 --- 26 Nov. 7 lnkster .............. 0 --- 25 Varsity Football First Row--J. Bedient, J. Barnfather, R. Young, J. Kelly fCo-Capt.J, K. Kaake, D. Keeney, B. Matthews, D. Lambrix iM9r-J Second Row--Mr. Boulus, lAsst. Coachl, L. Bentley, G. White, J. Pearson, J. Chute, R. Kelly, B. Mitchell, J. Stonebraker, Mr. Turk iCoachJ Third Row--J. Wilson, H. Montgomery lCo-CaptJ, R. Campbell, G. Snyder, G. Gores, J. Zakrison, M. Jean Come on team, lel s fight Get that Bolll Come on Kelly, Le?'s goll UUH BASKETBALL TEAMS . . . C CHUTE BREAKS SCHOOL SCORING RECORDS Jack Chute with 226 points breaks the school record of 199 pointsmade by Wakley Papoon in 1941. An example of the R.U. Spirit Varsity Basketball Team ------ Left to right J. Partain, B. McCamant, R. Kelly, D. Bradfield, R. Hanson, G. Gores, J. Chute, H. Montgomery, L. Bentley, D. Hickey, W. Harrington, G. Snyder DUB BASEBALL TEAMS . .. BASEBALL SURBURBAN 6B ---LEAGUE Second Round ---- SCHEDULE l953 First Round ---- April 23 --- --- Plymouth at R. U. May April 28 --- --- R. U. at Allen Pork May May 'l - --- R. U. at Bentley Moy Moy 5 --- --- Belleville at R. U. May May 8 --- --- R. U. at Trenton May 12 I5 I9 22 26 R. U. ot Plymouth Allen Pork ot R. U. Bentley at R. U. R. U. at Belleville Trenton at R. U. 'Boseba ll tryouts. IIUH GULF AND TH!-lllli TEAMS . . . y TRACK A Left to Right ------- G. Swearengin, M. Corrigan, A. Morklond, B. Horn, B. Steiner, S. Dunn, N. Alandt, D. Corrigan, Mr. McDonald BOY'S GOLF Firsf Row ------ Left fo Right B. Brown, B. Smithers, R. Handy, R. Green, B. McComont, J. Partain, B. Heinz Second Row --------- C. Lennox, A. Sfites, G. Snyder, Mr. Strobel, D. Hickey, M. Corrigan, D. Lenfz HUB EIHIJS ATHLETIII ASSlllIIi-ITIIJN id' if at ,C G.A.A. First Row ------- J. Bigler, K. McCarthy, J. Stostad, M. Dado, S. Merritt, B. Kenney, D. Horner Second Row ----- J. Madery, H. Zelinsky, J. Cipponeri, M. Ziegler lSec.J, M. Young fPres.i, S. Siterlet lVice Pres.l, B. Justice lTreos.i, J Blake, C. Northrup Third Row ------ M. Bird, A. Olson, C. Hilscher, S. Coon, V. Murgaritis, F. Nell, S. Lindsey, L. Hulbert, Mrs. Skomski lsponsori Fourth Row ------ . M. Oesterle, B. Smith, S. Aubrey, C. Oswald, M. Crawford, M. Lindsey, D. Reichard, M. Rau, E. Cole 'Wake upl --- Here comes the ball. Miss Yoeman and Mrs. Skomski f V-WY L ALILJMT nun nnmznlzs.. L rf ,X 703, Q4 A93 U V fic-5 r . K X if-P wtf ef SWL Ky! T FOOTBALL COACHES BASKETBALL COACH Mr. Kostegian Mr. Kraft Mr. Turk Mr. Boulus TRACK COACH BASEBALL coAcH M Mcoomld Mr. Kosfegian GOLF COACH Mr. Strobel WE'I.I. REMEMBER: Mr. Rnrdielfs Eaqer Help in U-ur many sehnnl affairs. . . Mrs. Ensmne's and Mr. Jnhnlse's Wise Ennnsellinq . . . Mrs. Enle, Mr. Eseula and Mr. Mellnnalli' s Patience at Class Meetings . . . And sn many teachers whn have helped ns alnnq the rnad tn qradnatilm. But Must nf All We'll Remember . . . RUR SEHUIQII. . .. AND THE FIRST GREEN RLUUM UE THE P!-iRIi f ww Q, 'N-u-...,.., ww ,Q 35 bi E Nix X SS Qs: if s' 'Nw - I .Q..,,,k ni S : . 1. 5-W g v X. 5 3 :L . x X S 5 tx cg A 3 x 5 if I 2 I . 1 x x x: 3 ' .f :ga X. 3 1 . K x Q Q - 5 I ,NN 'MN 'K , WN k x , -Q-..,, Ak X 4, mmm QNX , j 3, 3 1 L ,QA N by I E Q ij E Q W1 'f 1? , , S Wk A xv A N M 1 ,. , , . Eef . ig ffm, mx 1 S' x S . I 52 Q 5 E Ax qw-N Nw ww: UUH ADMINISTHATUHS The superintendent of our school system, Mr. Russell Hilbert, has been with us for five years. During that time he has made us proud of him for his achievements in our education and build.- ing programs. BOARD or EDUCATION Left to Right ------ Dr. Donald D. Watson Urusteel, Mrs. Gertrude MacDonald iTreas.l, Mr. Ward Estes Urusteel, Mr. C. Kenneth Avery fPresJ, Mr. Chris H. Magnusson iSecJ, Mr. Paul Shoemaker, Mrs, Schultz QClel-kj Mr. Russel S. Hilbert Superintendent, N N A it Q N if . x xg A X ls Q 5 Q S MAEEISSEESE. , ,f Q' N A - 'S gp ff. X g in :fi gf.-, H N3 Q Q Q Q,Qw K , M W X W Y W,..W..,,,,,. K-'fy hw y Mwnmgiig-ix . X X, ... Q x 5 -L s is-3 1 - X 5 X, 15, Q 1 3 QWMA 2. ,WQNM www W: i , , Q ,.A. A S x , W . . x. , , it If X sl r ,W , X fh'WX -Q' is 2' V X' wzlmilvksgex L b,.k ,mZ. I-QWM ,,,.L ., . Wsvgqwix Q N W N. K - -X 5 L A ' wwxwff -'AWN X 43153, ENN X MN ,. 1 xgv N www I .,,.... , 9. ' ' ' ' 4- Ss .TY . Q N ,M,,,, , f Mr VE, .f 5 W ,h,Q,A W5 E, 3 ,:, .E , Lf X 1 iff? ,dwg ,rg + 'ffve-Ai! 'x A K A M , :MMM V . I Z . U WWwwvM.xMN+Xg, 5 5 wx. .:.,.VN 3 www 5:13 , .XL. ax X f X X UUH FACULTY .. Lefi' fo Right ---------- Mr. Bcbich, Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Boswell, Mr. Escolc, Mrs. Losey, Miss Diddams Left to Right ---------- Miss Minor, Mr. Grimshow, Mrs. Gaither, Mrs. Darnell, Mrs. Glenn, Mr. Steinberg Left to Right --------- Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. Gniec, Mr. Moore, Mrs. Jaaksi, Mr. Dempsfgr, Mr. Sullivan, Mr. Rothrock, Mr. Everett, Mr. Jeffers. Mr. Turk Left fo Right ------- Mr. Kosfegicm, Miss Yoeman, Mr. Kraft, Mrs. Skomski Mrs. Fausfman Left to Right: Mr. Osterling, Mr. Siefert, Miss Smarks, Mrs. Denno, Mrs. Marone Left to Right: Mr. McDonald, Mr. Boulus, Mr. Strobel, Miss Kingsbury, Mr. Roberts, Mrs. Jewell ,, ,W ,,, ,W UUH IIUSTUIII1-H., UPPIIIE AND IIAFETEHIA STAFF5 WE'I.I. REMEMRER: The Freshmen: Eur their eaqer antieipatinn tn participate in all the sehnul affairs . . L The Sephnmnres: ,Ear the fun we had at the Sadie Hawl-iin's Rance. . . The Juniurs: Eur the hiqqest niqht nf all- the Prem Rut Must nf All We'll Remember . . . RUR SEHUIJL. . . ANR THE RRIJWN ERISP LE!-WEE UE THE PARK -sq i Q 58 ug, si Q i 3 i 3 X S N wg Q. Q X fs X Q Km W S Q if Q 3' X I -9 1 emxk X ,,.-' X 1 K, c S X ' N f K W K, . ,X -XX X - X K X A an X X gg X 1 XX M S X N W 4 X- LX Q we X A Xj XXX 'K , 2 X X l W 2 pfxggk , N A My X wk X N Q9 x g N - ui' x A X' 'N LX X -E was Kxxxggg if iw W k , R X k P Q' S X A my 0 w.5-75 ' 1 - W Q we Qu- if is ' X ' X ,X Xe XMXXX. X X ww X Xi X X X 'Q' , ,X XX, X X X Q X X X X ' A HX W ww X if X xy X ' N bw lNM'ff V W X. N3 A Q3 XX X sis? X 1' f X XL fggxsw -L :X - wx X eww- X my XX an ' Ni XX N k A 'X X ..A. A ,XX X -5 Q wg X, A as Y M mf 4- ' + X' N Q x WXSM v X' - , Q! AL - X - V R 'W X fx X x - XX kv ww 5 X f Q - M - A Nevikw ' 1 Q X XX M-6, X i X XX.MwX. X X XXX X XS? kat Q Y N QQ. ,XX M NNE ,V k SX., M.X4.1XxX:f 1 A N WX K A XX. N ' , X NS 'P X XX R - N' ,x A XX A - X xi N' W x ffjw- X gy ' .XXXW K W K X N UM? LX x ,swf NX XXX N . X. Sw X X Y 'glgffxw ' -V X Q XX Q Xgs., ww. gk ' WA 'Q LT: , ,r 5 - ' - X A J L K W ' f iwigwfm 1. M A X L 'Sh -A -x M XM W X X . 'A . wk ' K f Q X A K X- X 7 'L M4 W -fx X X ' W 'A Y ws 1 A Q ' ' ' X X. '- ' X XX ix A SMX ,gig X f X - Aff ff-5 F' glwg wx 4 XX V X gfmxx X, 1 XX L- W X ,MH NM- ww: ww S QQ? 33 . 5 .M f W ,W ,, .W Ef - A , ' i 1 .FQ LX W ' X X X f P X , i l fil. -W , Riff X S f 'fiwr flffl' L - XM.,XxX,, iw X-V X X.l'E Q- -P H A . - , ,X -K . ,X , ,.,, W., , X. ,, W Xa. ,W .XX X . X X 1 ' ix . 1 1 -. 5 'W X .RA 'TX , , w ww, IUAIIY ANI! JU II 1954 12B CLASS OFFICERS Left fo Right B. Angliss, Treas. D. Storm, Sec. G. Kalinovick, Pres. R. Dust, Vice Pres. CLASS MEMBERS B. Angliss B. Boys M. Goodreau G. Kalinovic B. Kenney F. LoFrenier H. Luifink L. Neindorf F. O'Loane D. Reed B. Schield H. Scherman J. Stonebreaker V. Wellwoocl IIA CLASS OFFICERS First Row--Left to Right C. Maclclick, Vice Pres. J. Van Dam, Sec. S. Swenson, Pres. T. Ensign, Treas. Second Row. B. McCamant, Vice Pres. W. Harrington, Treas. R. Handy, Sec. J. Partain, Pres. CLASS MEMBERS C. Anderson S. Aubry N. Barney S. Barron B. Barron N. Bath N. Bigler D. Bishop E. Blanchard T. Bolitho D. Brenner J. Baier G. Bromley B. Brown J. Brown M. Carrift R. Cecil D. Champagne P. Chilcott H. Clapham D. Cleavinger R. Coneebeur l'lA Continued N. Davis E. Dal Pian J. Doran D. Dreover K. Edwards T. Ensign J. Fiddyment S. Fisher L. Folks J. Gillespie D. Gladfelter G. Gores R. Hondy W. Harrington S. Hillis B. Angliss C. Hilscher L. Duquet D. Hood Z. Horne D. Hunter B. Jones M. Jones K. Jorgenson B. A. Justice J. Kelly J. Kempster N. Kinnunen J. Koski N. Krichbaum D. Lindbergh S. Lloyd C. Maddick A. Markland B. Mahler A. Moisond B. McComant P. McCarthy A. McKinney S. McLeod D. Meadors R. Mohnlcern B. Murphy M. Murphrey F. Nell M. Nichols H. Nimer C. Northrup A. Olsen O. Morris M. Oesterle J. Purtain G. Paxton B. Pethers C. Petty J. Place R. Radhoff M. Rau l. Reichardt J. Robinson A llfllll l955 X l lA continued J. Rowley J. Riffenbergh E. Sanderson J. Scarborough L. Schroeder E. Shayler M. Shekell F. Sheppard E. Schunder J. Sinift J. Skrade P. Smith B. Smithers G. Snyder G. Sopha D. Storm A. Studer J. Thompson G. Vance J. Van Dam AK. Voss K. Webb T. Warford G. Wilson D. Wingate G. Yanss M. Ziegler 'IIB CLASS OFFICERS First Row--Left to Right K. Buckberry, President D. Whitl-nrow, Secretary J. Rowley, Vice-President C. Sutherland, Treasurer H. Barton, Sgt. at Arms Second Row--Left to Right J. Hickey, Secretary H. Sigman, President J. Barnfather, Vice-President J. Usitalo, Treasurer CLASS MEMBERS J. Ansama M. Anthony J. Arold S. Barron J. Barnfather H. Barton B. Blair K. Buckberry M. Crawford J. Cox B. Faulkner J. Finch T. Forrester B. Gardner F. Earrar J. Girou l 'IB continued J. Toomey B. Handy J. Hickey A. Hill P. Hunter H. Hunt B. Hoffman W. Homicz B. Hosking D. Kane D. Keeney D. Lambrix 'X M. Marr all L. Mariotti 1, ,. A. Mc Arthur ll l P. Muir X l B. Mickel J 11,1 -A J. Payment ,fly Q ,Fl H. Parks f.1!E'l I' S. Perry WL' 1' 4 J. Pearson .15 ' 'fj J. Pattee 'V ,llll B. Gadwau .A I,-.fym-l-'X ffl G. Savelle Mmllkw I H. Sigman D. Sherman E. Sproule J. Stostad X J. Usitalo K E. Vasbinder D. Watson J. White R. Weltyk G. White D. Withrow 'lOA CLASS OFFICERS First Row--Left to Right J. Lyon, Treasurer M. Jo Dado, Secretary D. Vermeulen, Vice-Pres. M. Bird, President Second Row--Left to Right J. Clark, Vice-President A. Stites, President D. Lentz, Treasurer R. Lulko, Treasurer CLASS MEMBERS J. Ackerman J. Amundsen D. Avery S. Bach D. Ballard D. Belanger M. Bird R. Buell D. Bishop S. Blair JUNE 1955 J Blake l0A continued W. Bleach S. Boyd L. Boyd B. Boys S. Bower B. Brooks J. Broughman J. Brown B. Bryant D. Canfield J. Clarke E. Cole L. Coon C. Coveyou M. Dado B. Doran D. Bower M. Dube S. Dunn P. Dyer B. Flynn P. Freer P. Frischkorn B. Glave F. Hamer J. Hannon J. Hardin J. Hatch D. Horner B. Hartley J. Haight J. Hickey P. Homicz L. Hulbert A. Jamison D. Jones R. Jones L. Kelly G. Kelm D. Coy Kendall B. Kesky M. Kneeland M. Knoblauch C. Koppen C. Lampella D. Lehman R. Leggat D. Lentz T. Lyon M. Lindsay R. Ludwig M. Masch L. Matthews M. Mclntyre B. Melvin T. Nell R. Nickell C. Novak - P. O' Brien 10A Cont. P. Penny A. Petro C. Perkins B. Reed D. Reichard R. Ramage J. Ranfenen H. Roberts J. Robinson J. Rowley A. Seabolt P. Skrode T. Sisco B. Smith B. Sprankle B. Steiner A. Stites C. Swearengin B. Vaughn D. Vermeulen D. Werda R. Williams J. Willey L. Wilson J. Wilson C. Winney H. Withers T. Wright M. Young V. Zoller C. Fiero D. Fiial R. Lovier D. Lulko IOB CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right B. Johnson, Sec. and Treos. D. Waite, Pres. A. Lupini, Vice Pres. CLASS MEMBERS C. Baumgartner N. Beuudin G. Beaver C. Bishop A. Clark L. Cooper M. Davio R. DePottey G. Doss D. Elsila .IA UARY 1956 .IU E 1956 I0 B. continued' A. Esper J. Glaffelter R. Green L. Greenwood P. Griffen L. Harrison K. Howarth G. Heien B. Hinchey P. Hobbs D. Hunt B. Johnson T. Keronen M. Lemp M. Luitink B. Mariotti V. Mawby A. McGerrah S. Molyneaux S. Morris D. Moore C. Nims M. Palmer L. Poole B. Rouston P. Seabolt M. Sherman J. Steinman J. Stonebrealcer T. Szalma J. Vaughn D. Wells P. Westboy 9A CLASS OFFICERS First Row--Left to Right D. Robinson D. Chynoweth F. Doud B. Peterbaugh Second Row--Left to Right P. Jones, Sec. B. Wangbichler, Vice Pres. C. Smith, Pres. G. Harma, Treas. CLASS MEMBERS D. Backus D. Ballard M. Beach D. Bell I. Berry L. Billis A. Boire H. Brain M. Brandenburg M. Buckberry 9A continued D. Cotes B. Charters D. Chynoweth A. Clark D. Clark M. Coneybeare J. Cook C. Cowher D. Dole J. Darling J. Davldge R. DeClark D. DeMars H. Dorf D. Duquet F. Doyle E. Edwards J. Doyle J. Elwell L. Estes B. Fendelet D. Fisher J. Fisher K. Fleming T. Forgie L. Frazier B. Frederick D. Gadwau L. Gala J. Gale B. Gauss N. Greenfield G. Halbriter E. Hanson G. Harma G. Herbert D. Hewitt P. Hobbs G. Hoeppner C. Hoffman N. Hoffman P. Holler J. Horn A. 'Hutchinson P. Jackson O. Jacobson P. Jones M. Karhu P. Kelly D. Kelly M. Kempster J. Kenney R. Klann B. Koch V. Laitinen S. Laney S. Ledin S. Leonard H. Lewis A. Lupini 9A continued Lupini Martin Marti n McDowell Meeks Mienk Merritt Mickel Mickel Mi ckel Morrison Newman Nimer Noble Oesterle Olinger O' Neill Page Paulina Peterson Poier Pomeroy Pri ce Peferbaugh Raymond Rebotfaro Reed Reicha Reid Rice Robb Robinson Rohraff Ruben Rudcluck Rudduck Russell Shacket Sanborn Shackett Schebel Schleyer Schlums Schofield Schultz Si lberhorn Smith Smith Spamer Sfauch Swearengin Tohlen Tragge Travis Waite Wangbichler Warden Warner Watson Westbrook 9A Cont. P. Wild B. Wilkinson B. Williams P. Williams P. Wolf B. Wrlghl' C. Wrighf A. Young JANUARY 19 1 9B CLASS OFFICERS First Row--Left fo Right J. Kirker B. Bath J. Bowdle J. Nitecki Second Row--Left to Right L. Dearfh C. Drummond L. Keeney 9A CLASS MEMBERS M. Angliss B. Bath D. Biggins J. Bowdle B. Chilcott H. Crawford R. Crenshaw L. Dearth F. Doran F. Driscoll D. Ewing S. Frayne B. Groshko C. Hanawalt R. Laesser M. Lushbrook T. Lackey H. Mahler D. McDonald S. Muir J. Nifecki J. Oliver N. Partain K. Polk M. Reed G. Schmidt K. Sharon J. Shollock W. Wayenberg S. Wenk R. White B. Worrall M. Yanowick J. Yule AND WE THE SENIIIHS HUPE YllU'LL HEMEMBEH . . . U5 Q v ,S M S H -.fi ii fzzi i 5 Z Ki ' - - '- f ' JW k -'HEI' 0315. x K' I ' ' '-5 T k' H '51 -- l xx X. k mx I'i.y'QAQS A -W'-SS'N Vfiki' mm, . X k 3 5:L:ff!? KNOBS Y, JANUARY CLASS UFFIEEH5 AND SPIINSIJH January Sponsor . . Mr. McDonald SENIUH CLASS E' ROBERTA ALLEN 'Kindness is the root of all hap- iness W CLAUDE COLEMAN 'Cars are his only interests.' P ' X Freshman Football BARBARA AUBRY WSweet as the sweetness of hon- ey.' Commercial Club Pep Club Student Council Girls Glee Mixed Chorus DOREEN BRAZELL 'Her face reflects the love in her heart.' Jr. Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Sr. Choir GAA Double Sextet RONALD CAMPBELL 'Noncomformity is the essence of greatness.n Spanish Club French Club Reserve Football Varsity Football Mgr. Varsity Club BILL DUST 'Handsome is as handsome does, and this boy does all right.' Freshman Football Reserve Football Boy's Glee EVELYN EBY 'Tis the twinkle in her eye that makes one stop as one goes by.' Latin Club Art Club GOLDINE GOODROE 'A wonderful friend to have.' BILL HEIN JIM E. MAZIE 'He has always been 'Be Happy, go willing to work Lucky.' hard.n JUNE HOEPPNER SUE M RRITT 'Sweet to look at delightful to know.' D ROTHY HOHE 'Life is one big party. WILLIAM JONES 'Music is his busi ness.' Latin Club Senior Choir Boys Glee Student Council Accompanist 'Sugar and spice and everything nice.' Pep Club GAA Mixed Chorus Monitor Pres. of 12A Class Secretary 12B Class JANET NEWSOME 'Shines like the moon on water seen by night.' National Honor Soc. Pep Club Student Council Art Club GEORGE NORDSTROM 'We live but once, let life be gay.' X JANUARY 1953 1 SENIUH ELI-155 SUE SITERLET 'Full of fun and fancy free, that's the way I wont to be.' JOANNE ROBERTS 'I've got a pocket full of dreams.' Jr. Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Senior Choir Triple Trio Pep Club GAA GAA GAA Vice Pres. MARILYN SCHIHL 'Life is too short not to be gay.' Pep Club Commercial Club Mixed Chorus Double Sextet Jr. Girls Glen Vice Pres. 12A ,FRANCIS SOPHA 'Someday the world will need a man.' C A M E R A S H Y CECIL LENNU Go man, Gol Our Home and Family Class. Playing Hookey? Love at firsi sight Christmas Dance, and what c Dancel JUNE CLASS UPFIEEHS AND SPIINSUHS . . . Left to Right ------ M. Niestroy fSec.J, J. Cipponeri QVice Pres.l, K. Kaake QPres.l R. Young lStuclen1' Council RepJ, R. Hilbert QTreas.l. 'OUR CLASS MOTTO 'You can't climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pockets. 'OUR CLASS COLORS 'Navy blue and Power blue 'OUR FLOWER' Carnation O U R T R l P Diamond--Spur Ranch XX. 3'- XXX X X X 1 E X X X bbgx Q f i . W X X XX X xX Q sf X X mjjf XX U s X X. XXX 'QS X X xx. K X KX . x -XX i . X 2 51. X . Nx X YR of X. .,.Qw.,.. X. X if. X . AXXQXXX . N XXX fem XXX N. 333335 X VX X X X X X ,X X XS Q Q 1. 5.9. X XL :HRX X. W N Nm XX X .XX X 'X J X' f X X X XWX VQ- X Q X X Q X X S X X S R 2 x X ,. .X Sq X 'Mk 5 by Smit: X V X Ax XS wk XX Q X X S Xi X X XSQXX XX XKXXXXX X XXXX5RX5Xk XX --...X,X A 5.- XXXAXXX. .. XX X X 4 :YS-PSXXS XXXXKQXXXXXXXXJXXXXXXXXXXXXX. M- X Sf 1 W it 74 V 1 XX. W - SEQ X SX XXX X AQ... K sXg.gXg5 X X X XXX X X. .-sy XX -XXX NXXXXEJ iw iX33Xi.Xg X ' xx X -X X .,-XXXgXXXXXXXXXXX- ..XX.,X ..XX X XX in-XX X - -. X4 . . XX.,Xg -XX. X- fX.1 PW-Bl K sXL - N X - X X X .XQ,.XXXXXXsXf.X.XXX 'K .g X X. X .. K X .FE 5: T . ' ' f. ' SENIIIH CLASS 5 A 1 4 , I NORMAN ALANDT BARBARA BEAUFAIT ,'The Wonder Boy' 'Foot-loose and fancy-free, that's Latin Club the way she wants eChorus to be.' Boys Glee Cross Country Pep Club Art Club Fre GLORIA AUSSICKER 'Quiet as a kitten in s1eep.' Chorus RICHARD BALOGH 'A friend, the next door.' Freshman Golf Latin Club Varsity Golf RALPH BEAUDIN 'He hath a kind honour.' boy of 9'wfJW ,Q-:V JANE BECK 'Sincerity and truth are the basis of,1ife.' Girls Glee Band Mixed Chorus Spanish Club JIM BEDIENT 'Tall, dark and si1ent.' Cross Country Track Varsity Football DALE BELLER A thousand girls cannot charm me.' LARRY BENTLEY 'Friendly, intel- ligent and ath- letic.' JEAN BERKLEY 'She's quiet, but her heart is hap- PY-' BARBARA BERRY 'A blonde is always sure to please.' Jr. Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Senior Choir GAA Pep Club JACQUELINE BIGLER 'Quiet, sweet, and so petite.' A GAA DICK BRADFIELD 'He's not so bash- ful.' ' Freshman Football Reserve Basketball Varsitx Basketball Boys G ee Mixed Chorus RHEA BRISSON 'The sun cannot hide her beauty.' Mixed Chorus Senior Choir GAA I Love Lucy Miss RU RICHARD CAMPBELL 'After man came, woman, and they've been after him since.' Wm JUNE 1953 NIUH IILA55 JACK CHUTE 'My heart is true as steel.' Freshman Basketball Reserve Basketball Varsity Basketball Varsity Football Varsity Club JOSEPHINE CIPPONERI 'Personality is the greatest gift.' Pep Club, Vice President Cheer Leader GAA Class President Class Vice-Presi- dent Art Club GEORGE CLARE 'Quiet and studi- ous.' JOAN COOK 'You were born o 1ove.' Annual ta f Lati Club 0 Commerci l SHIRLEE COON 'Fair flower that does so comely grow.' GAA Council Pep Club Majorette Commercial l National gferg Annual asia f WU, ' wg SHARON COONEY 'An equal mixturet of good humor and good sense.' Spanish Club Art Club Journalism National Honor Soc. Annual Staff LARRETTA COOPER 'A grand girl--red headed, too.' Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Spanish Club CAROLE COWLING oz The gentle ark.' Jr. Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Senior Choir Triple Trio Double Sextette W A A BARBARA CRAWFCHD 'Dark-eyes' H , l 5 We: Hn-0 Q , is I i 'I ,fm Lgblyarrwwff J L0 ,1 H E'l,AV -Qffjusf N 'X' JOANNE D V O 'Always h p , always gay ure made her us that way.' , Annu S f v' , EFL SHIRLEY DE ROSIA 'Oh, where have you been, Billy Boy, Billy Boy?' GAA Future Nurses CAROL DODSON 'T'is the songs I8 sing and the smi es ye wear that makes the sunshine every- where.' Senior Choir Thespians Latin Club Triple Trio Inner Willy Warwhoop Staff CAROLYN DRUMMON 'An Iris heart, and an Irish fancy.' 1 ALICE ENNEST nstant in ith.' Y Chorus JUDY FANNING 'She is herself, and that is enough.' Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Pep Club Warwhoop JEAN FERGUSON 'The girl of many ta1ents.' French Club, Pres. Thespians Spanish Club Warwhoop Staff Senior Choir National Honor Soc. JUNE 1953 SENIIIH EL!-155 RHEA FREED 'She is natural, and that is enough.N Pep Club ' Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Senior Choir Mtg? , gym? ANDY FURMAN 'To take things as they are, that's my guiding star.' Cross Country Track Football Monitor Chorus GAYLORD GROSHKO 'A swell guy to have for a friend.W Annual Staff - 4 T M - W s G! Qjffim ,, x JEAN HAMPTON. 'Her face is fair, her heart is true.' Varsity Cheerleader Pep Club, Treasurer GAA Spanish Club RONALD HANSON 'When it comes to sports, he's all business.' Freshman Basketball Reserve Basketball Varsity Basketball Freshman Football Varsity Baseball Mixed Chorus DORRINE HARMA 'Only you can be the true judge of your character.' National Honor Soc. Annual Staff VCY Senior Choir Triple Trio Thespians DOROTHY HARTLEY 'She wears the rose of Youth.' PATRICIA HARTLEY 'To have and to hold--but who?' Pep Club Orchestra Sports Club, Pres. Gym Leader BILL HEINZ 'His goal is heaven high, and he'll reach it by and by. Freshman Basketball Reserve Golf Varsity Golf Boys Glee DENNIS HICKEY 'I live the life I love.' Reserve Basketball Varsity Basketball Reserve Golf Varsity Golf Qiwworus fvpfw - JUDY HOFFMAN 'A Whir1wind.n Class Pres en Pep Club Varsity PATRICIA HOLBERT 'When one is quiet, one is wise.' GAA Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Latin Club ROGER HILBERT 'The greatest gift is knowledge.' Band Latin Club Camera Club Freshman Football The Inner Willy I Love Lucy ELIZABETH HOLSTED NShe has the sweet- ness and the consi- deration of an an- gel.' BARBARA HEOPPNERJZj A JCMNNE HONEKER A girl fvlhosrd hea 'A tall and dig isf viikvlwdgu- Vyrjfhigied lad is she. A I-ff J, ss gg ??1Ff M 7 D :Thx A V A AXV! V Q 'fry X XX s 1- sig .,.?ff' ?? .f uv. V my is wk :ffl A A HN? e -X,.Q9 ex M SENI nn 'nmss JACK HOWISON 'Never let your stu- dies interfere with your education.' JACK HUNGER 'Wel1, well, Loma.W i . A 5 f v 1-by 'W ,I NRI, M .A Aef ,ngf. qflx, ,fx x ., , ,, ip- MARY JOHNSON 'Brief as light- ning.' Chorus Girls Bowling Biology Club KARL KAAKE HA boy with a fu- ture.' Reserve Football Varsity Football Boys Glee Mixed Chorus Varsity Club yi: J' J- ,f L :ff ' f. .:5' ff :M 5IL JBAN!f fs, QW JERRY KAISER V'Bogionekany girlQ if 'A care-free heart ' mig 1 eq .y-ffm -'f , uf! Bo s Glee Fresh angFootb2il, Bazeball RBS6rV.4FooWb8llf Freshman Football gariitygiootball ,,f g en or' pir ,ff , , A Boys Glee' 67, af 63' flfbflff Mixed Chorus D Ulfmm CW X . C Q X LZX'1,!5,Lf ALLAN JONES PSuch high-bred man- ners, such good nat- ured wit.' .f 2 STANLEY KEENEY 'Men of few words are the best.' JAMES KELLY 'He has the strength of a lion.' Freshman Football Reserve Football. Varsity Football RONALD KELLY 'His body was made for sports, and his personality for friendships.' Football Basketball Track Varsity Club Class President ELAINE KENNEDY 'Fun to know, and full of 1aughter.' Girls Glee Commercial Club DORRIS KIIBRO 'le only wish there were more like him.' jd, TOM KIRKER 'I never think of the future. It comes soon enough.' FLORINE KRAUTER 'Like a rose--truly an American beauty.' Mixed Chorus Pep Club Jr. Girls Glee Girls Glee - Annual HUGH LAIRD WA capable man with a col ege spirit-- majoring in fun.' Warwhoop Staff Thespians Future Teachers, President 3,1 M c, 0 a s Nb wg N RMA LEONARD 'If we do meet again, we'1l smile indeed.' Jr. Girls Glee Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Annual Staff Class Vice-Preside nt JUNE 1953 SENIIJH CLASS SHIRLEY LINDSAY JUDITH MADERY NMillion Dollar Mer- 'Here comes the maid.' 1ady.' GAA GAA GAA, Council Class Secretary Annual Staff, Busi- nessCTgg. Pep u Student Couqill, Secreta Natiogfayazvqtg oc. Qofjgwb JW -DUK uw MARY JANE LIPKE VIOLET MARGARITIS NHonest as the day 'Can anyone be so is long.' cheerful?' Pep Club, Pres. Student Council GAA Annual Staff, Asst. Editor National Honor Soc. SONDRA LISTER NQRMAN MARR 'Who is it that can 'Qulte the guy.' tell what I am?' I PAUL LLOYD MARTHA MARTIN 'A quieter lad was 'Hi ho, Hi ho, it's, never found,' out of school I go.' JINE 1953 BOB McALEER DICK MOLINE 'Local Don Juan.' 'It's nice to be tall and have people Reserve Football look up to you,' Varsity Football Reserve Basketball KATHLEEN McCARTHY HERMAN MONTGOMERY 2 y'Her baby smiles are 'We point with for men to trip on.' pride--our boy.' Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Varsity Basketball Varsity Club Class Secretary Student Council, , President , . f'1if'1 '-- flff'f!. f ,. , 5 K ,,,, 'JE I 4?a4p in Qsihaifi fm ,Q , EE JACK McMAHON ADELE IKRSE e may be small 'A ha py heart goes t he's full of all t e way ' il in sp te ' Pep Club Student Council Hit Parade Class President as Vi 1 SHARRYN MCNULTY RAY MURPHY 5 - There is mischief 'A uiet man but V Q V n her eye ' quite a man 5 MARILYN NIESTROY nwhen I study, it's for my own amaze- ment.' Commercial Club Pep Club GAA Mixed Chorus Student Council PTA Show V rj ' 1 ' li' ' . lx' . 17' ' xP 'Ill' V'- Qfcyf' ' , if WV I DONNA NIMS 'A queen among queens.' Camera Club Pep Club Majorette Hit Parade 'Colgate Comedy Hour Home-Coming Queen DELORES OSTERLE WShe's sweet in every way.' Pep Club GAA Mixed Chorus . Jr Girls Gle CORRINE OSWALD WA fascinating pre- sence, full of light.' GAA GAA Council Pep Club Commercial Club Annual Staff Girls Glee National Honor Soc. SHIRLEY PARENT 'Leave a kiss in the cup, and I'll not look for wine.' DOLORES PETERSON 'A rose by any other name would smell still sweet.' Mixed Chorus Girls Glee Commercial Club Band GORDON REID 'Here is a true in- dustrious friend.' Spanish Club Band Latin Club DARLENE RIFENBERGH 'Happy am I, from worries free--why can't others be ike me?' Freshman Cheerleader Varsity Cheerleader Jr. Girls Glee Mixed Chorus Pep Club Am MARY ROWLEY 'Be good, and you'l1 be happy, but you b miss a lot of f Pep Art DAWN SCHULTZ 'It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends.' Jr. Girls Glee Girls Glee Mixed Chorus GAA Pep Club Warwhoop Staff NORMAN SLESSOR 'A little nonsense now and then is rel- ished by the best of men.' Freshman Golf Art Club Warwhoop Staff BARBARA SMITH 'Good scout--good friend--enthusias- tic about doing things.' GAA Pep Club Latin Club Varsity Cheerleader Student Council Thespians New DONNA STEWART 'Wise and prudent.' EILEEN STEWART 'If ladies could be but young and pret- ty.' TED STROM ACK 'Try, try again!' M ,Aw 2 ,1 - 51 x w A M y Jw gy dgfy Qpf conA su11lsru.ANDr J 'Always on hand when the chips are down.' Class President Student Council ,4A JU ' JUNE 1953 I SENIIIH CLASS VIRGINIA SW GGERTY ARLENE WANAT 'Originalit neediy, 'Don't let the stars no props.' I get in your eyes.' Thes ia c - M eshman Cheerleader pres , arsity Cheerleader La i ub Girls Glee u Jr. Girls Glee P Clu ' Pep Club n af ito . Mixed Chorus alt? r . JOAN TOLPA VALERIE WARMAN 'A little fun, a little play, will make you happier each day.' ' Mixed Chorus . Girls Glee Jr. Girls Glee 'Of all the arts the eyes express, the sweetest kind is bashfu1lness.' Library Assistant French Club Mixed Chorus Pep Club Girls Glee LARRY TOT H ROGER 'He's tall and nLife has strong, and his eyes gun.' are blue.' Varsi My ALAN TURNER SHIRLEY WATSON 'It's fun to study, 'I like school, but I bet.' I like graduation better.' Pepjijui jeff JOHN WEBB RGANNE WYLIE 'The qulet man 'The bud of love. LOIS YADLOSKY 'The girl who puts the pepper in a dose of salt. MMU , Z 4544554 VLA,l'r DENNIS WRIGHT U KATHLEEN YCUNG 'A merry heart 'Better to wear out than to rust out.' GAA Pep Club fit? ffabff a good s t Qggodsor a GAA, res' e t Warwigpp, o ts- ed or, Edit Treasurer RSUIBI Council , ENIIIH ELI-155 RICHARD YGJNG HARLENE ZELINSKI 'All the world loves b 'AS bright and shiny an athlete. as 2 new copper pen- ny. Varsity Football Varsity Track Pep Club Varsity Baseball Triple Trio Varsity Club, Pres. Senior Choir Senior Choir Girls Glee Nurses Club GAA CAMERASHY V WW N iiifgt ,QLQQ WW my D ,. f Www Q w 8' L if SE P p 'K S Nur' Ax wWw W wllskfw ' Q Pgigi Q 1 3 ii.. aww' of , Q lr- gifs 1 I was ,' -Q? ,mas- ,wswff N Q Xi QE, W Y- Y QM n 8 Q A if is-Q JN? A ar x - f A Q wa m ,L vlt I v . Q img: K , ' ' N t We 'W A Y, 4 gi I GN if 1 EQ Vh,'. 2,. .AA' ' KF . -. 2f Q S 1 - J Q' in kip i ' N. QSN PEW? ggg L Q fw .sk 1 Q iw Q 1-- ..:. 3 if A S S S Y -K B 'L 'jf'-ifg , ' 'Q Wm r ,WX L A Q .X V gif . , f ifS2 . . , w..Q-SQ X YW! X, A -xr M . ykn kx, -rm . X-L if s xv wk u Sw.. 5 5 , -A - QQX EW' f- i Q . f . 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A.-1' QQ,, is - CONGRATULATIONS This is a year of celebrations The Redford Umon Hlgh Class of 53 have reached a milestone 1n the1r l1ves Graduation IS a real accomplishment and sometlung to celebrate The L1ncoln Mercury General Parts Depot also has something to celebrate as it marks the 50th Anmversary of the Ford Motor Company It is only f1tting that the many old grads now worklng at the General Parts Depot Join w1th the entire Lincoln Mercury Organization in w1sh1ng the Class of 53 the best in success for the coming years 12723 Telegraph Road A PLEASANT PLACE TO WORK O O Lincoln-Mercury General Ports Depot COMPLIMENTS OF BILL BROWN INC. Your Friendly Ford Dealer 20740 FenkeH I-O BODKER Dany Company I 4 25440 Fenkell Avenue Defrow 23 Mucha an I Ke. 900 ice cream Q milk Ke. - 597 . I . .9 REDFORD WOOD WORKS Custom Built Cabmets Bookcases Cupboard Doors Window Cornlces 26078 Fenkell Ke 2 6650 Robert S Gardner COMPLIMENTS OF Klngsboro Market Wllllam E Booth 8- Co The Safe Name In Real Estate Sales Llstmgs Insurance Redford Area 25700 Plymouth Rd 1 Block E of Beech Ke 3-8550 P THE HINKLE CO 21713 Grand Rlver Ave The Store of Satisfactory Service OAKLEY S GULF STATION 25447 Fenkell COMPLIMENTS OF Lunda K Drlve Inn Good Food Coney Island Best Hotdogs Year around curb service Beech 8. Fenkell COMPLIMENTS OF J G Judson and Son Homes Deslgned for Better Lnvmg Ke 1 212 25733 Schoolcraft Road COMPLIMENTS OF Pleasure and Lelsure Shop The most beautaful furniture and Appllance Store and so close to you 22384 Grand River ll ' ll T Detroit 19, Michigan Specializing In Ranch Type Homes . -2 ' THE STANDARD TUBE COMPANY Electrlc Welded Steel Tube Manufacturers 24400 Plymouth Road Detront 28 Much n n n - I . COMPLIMENTS OF Doc Pittman's Service Gas and Oil Corner of Plymouth 8. Telegraph KINGSBORO Gift and China Shop Gifts and Greeting Cards Gifts for all occasions 25513 Fenkell MARVIN SUPER HARDWARE 25880 Fenkell Ke 2 340 Sundays T0 00 am to 4 00 pm We Deliver . -l Open Daily 8:30 am to 8:00 pm COMPLIMENTS OF Ray s Market 25401 Fenkell Ke 2-5620 Specializing in bone china FII Mar Super Market 25581 Fenkell COMPLIMENTS OF E. P. Hanawalt Standard Oil Agent Ke I-0295 FRIENDLY DEPENDABLE SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF The FrlendIy Bakery 25296 Fenkell Ke 3 0936 BEEC H LANE S Redford Townshup 16 Brunswnck Lanes Soda Bar 2 Blocks N of Fenkell 15492 Beech Redford Ke 1 8600 .IUDSON GLASS AND MIRROR COMPANY Auto Glass Furmture Tops an Mlrrors 27102 Grand River Ke 2 4150 . THE FOTO SHOP 21573 Grand Rlver A dlstungunshed camera shop In the heart of Redford ARTIST AND MAGIC SUPPLIES Air Conditioned Ke. 1-8740 Open Bowllng Sat Sun 8. Afternoons MONTI S HAMBURGERS New and Rebuult Vacuum Cleaners Servlce and Parts for all makes Free Pickup and Dellvery Phone Ke l l743 S V Mont: Mgr 25905 W. 7 Mile Rd. COMPLIMENTS OF Dr Henry J Elbmg Dentast 25546 Fave Mule Rd Near Beech Road Ke I- 744 COMPLIMENTS OF M R A Market Meats - Groceries 27306 Schoolcraft Ke l 2233 TOTH S NURSERY Evergreens Trees - Shrubs 26800 Grand Rnver KEnwood 2 8795 Hoover Furnuture Company Complete Home Outfatters 25650 Plymouth Road Detront 26 MICHIQGD KEnwood l 5460 COMPLIMENTS OF Evy s Motel COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF Coon Bros. COMPLIMENTS OF Plymouth and Telegraph H 8- M Electrlc F Ke. 2-2255 WESLEY S GAS STATION Beech and Fenkell Ke 1 869 LILAC BROS GOLF RANGE Golf Club Repairs - 13953 Telegraph Ke 2 5156 COMPLIMENTS OF Romame Chapin Ruce Attorney at Law Justlce of the Peace COMPLIMENTS OF Stanley R Nrelsen Plumbing 8. Heating IS and Chaps Carry Outs 25260 Grand Ruver Ke 2 9892 COMPLIMENTS OF Kenth s Paint Co Fenkell Hobby Shop 25525 Fenkell Toys and Hobbles GAFF S CLEANERS 25917 Plymouth Road Open 7 O0 am to 7 O0 pm PETES soon. GRu.L u h a 1 . - I Ke. 1-8585 l :-:A:-:-:-:-.-:-.-.- . Q55 1 -N 0 pigs -.-49 . .'f.':,' . ZW' I I 1 - . ,,- G, . Q '.4tlU. - , V . . .A ggi , .I . Y, 5- 3' ,unix .35 . y .- , gif., i 1 .,,,, ' .. 3 APN e what next. It's a pretty important decision, young lady-choosing the right job. You'll want to work in pleasant surround- ings- in light and airy offices with modern equipment. And now that you're out of school, youill expect to meet new friends where you work - young people you'lI like and with whom you can enjoy your leisure time. f And how about a vacation with pay?J Then there's the matter of a paycheck-it'll be nice to count on a steady income, a salary that's good from the start and keeps getting better with regular increases. There's a job like this waiting for you at the telephone company! You might want to he a telephone operator or a teller, a cashier or a clerk-those are just some of the many interesting jobs Michigan Bell has for bright young high school graduates like yourself. And there's a chance to advance in all of them. You don't need experience to get a telephone job, and you'Il earn a good salary, even while you're learning. What next? Why not visit Michigan BeIl's Employment Office? We'll be looking for you! MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A Friendly Place to Worki' 1365 CASS AVENUE, DETROIT GRE T THINGS . . . Great Things llust be done greatly, ll ith a great purpose, .4 great mind, .4 great courage, A great energy, And a great P t tifncef' mils m pa c HEN you ask those who graduated twenty, ten, or even five years ago, they will inform you, we are sure., that a bank account and financial re- serves are, for the great majority, very helpful in accomplishing great things. -Elizabeth Barrett Browning You will never be sorry you saved, and the savings habit is much more important than the money itself. Open your Savings Account at any of our 4-4- Neighborhood Offices-and start a banking relationship which will become one of your most impor- tant assets in the years to come. NATIO L BANK OF DETRDIT 44 0FFICES IN ME'l'll0POLITAN llETB0lT Garden City - Harper Woods - Inkster - Livonia - Plymouth - Wayne Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation D 8- C MARKET 26449 Plymouth Rd Price Quality Service COMPLIMENTS OF Croson s Boot Shop Shoes for entire family Kmgsboro s Cleaners 25543 Five Mule COMPLIMENTS OF I COMPLIMENTS OF Donnelly Home Supplies Hoover Cleaners Permaglass Water Heaters Your Frigidaire Dealer A O Smith 26130 Slx M'le 25722 Schoolcraft Road Ke 2 4607 ZINK Insurance Agency PARKWAY DRUGS Julius A. Zink-Muriel B. Zink Agents 22443 Plymouth 'Road All forms of Insurance and Detroit 28, Michigan Bonds 26205 Fenkell at Kinloch Ke. 3-7420 Detroit 23, Michigan Kenwood l-6922 Tuxedo Rentals - Bowling Shirts CQMPUMENTS OF Dunn's Men's Wear . Clothing for Dress or Work Five Points Lumber and Supply Co. Y h' Cl h' F I2-I8 out S of mg rom Seven Mile and Beech Rd. Ke. I-4150 2l7l9 Grand River Ke, I-1140 Detroit 19, Michigan , r': 1i3f i . ' T T ' ... . I .SELLGREN CO nc BUICK SALES SERVICE 25330 Grand R1ver Avenue Near Seven Mile Road DETROIT 19, MICHIGAN I Kenwood 1-2500 XX XX I 5918 X X X Y XXNX XXXX X I 8 I wx 1 x NXXXXXS px X XNXXQXX-XW X8 swewsbwms-Xwm-sw.-e X -X-XXwXXXX88s8 . X 88 wwe-XXX --,em -- X Skim 51 X SSA S QS 3, Q2 ws. X X , XX 5 ' .rx-8.-XwX.....mmX S 1 Q X ' NQE 4 , Mmsebx 8 M ., I . . :-f 5 -fI'1 ft ZIMMER LIGHT BODY INDUSTRIES INC 25645 Grand Rlver Ave Detrolt 19 Mrchlgan Manufacturers of Automotlve Nuts Ke 1 280 Manufacturers of Frames 81 Sashes COMPLIMENTS or W O Hvckvbv C0 Inc Lola Park Cleaners 25429 Fenkell 12217 Woodbrne Detront 28 M1cI'1 Ke. 1-6570 Ke. 1-9584 Ke 3 7070 PETERSEN BROS. I PEACOCK DRUG DOC 8. SADE I-Umbef 8' SUPPI1e5 Dependable Always Ke 2 2535 15505 Be In Rd. ec ' 24817 Fenkell Ave Corner at Beech open Sunday 10-2 I 1 Ke. 3-4848 Ke. 3-4603 De 0 f MW Dr Hugh M Wren Chiropractic Physician X-ray 25546 Fenkell Ave Office Ke 2 2555 Res Ke 2-7074 TO BUY OR SELL REDWOOD REALTY CO 27334 Plymouth Rd Ke 2 7740 M D James - Theo A Hoover Edw J Collins AUDREY S HOUSE OF BEAUTY Hair Styling - Permanents 25230 Grand River Kg 1 oo MANSFIELD SHOE STORE Good Shoes For The Entire Family F Shuart Mgr 21567 Grand River Ke 2-0440 WEATHERALL COUNTRY STYLE HARDWARE Lowry and Josephine Weatherall Supplies for the Home Owner We Deliver Ke 2 0715 GRANDALE HARDWARE BOYDELL S PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES GLASS OPEN Week Days - 9 00 To 8 O0 Sundays - 10 00 To 2 00 26425 Plymouth Road SEE Corrective She Fitting 25074 W. Six Mile Rd. ACCOUNTANTS ARE IN DEMAND Walsh Institute offers practical modern accountancy courses in Day, Evening, or Saturday Classes beginning September 14, 1953. Many certified public accountants, auditors, successful business proprietors, and financial executives have studied at Walsh. Instructors are certified public accountants and attorneys at law who have daily business and professional contacts. Free placement assistance to students and graduates. Registration for Fall classes be- gins August 1, 1953. WALSH INSTITUTE of ACCOUNTANCY A Non-Profit Coeducational School of Accountancy and Financial Administration l2O MADISON AVEIIIIE, DETROIT 26, MICII. - Telephone WO. I-5136 for free bulletin lay mail I Y M .w 'E .wtf f v VF F I fl ,'A -- ' V,A.-A .X,,.,, . . w www + ,J A W, by , jf' if gum! J J! P , gp ,lf M f 1,M,wM ,qw 1 . ' 2 of , Q . ,Q KL!! laflb , p F At , X CDC lk? 1 30,11 E133 l A I ,Vi M Mufpl ' x I V .I 'T' J M 130 7 ,f 33,1 V27 L, ffl? M V A jg' iff? yin, Q fww , QHWQWWY :jf 222 gi EiZ?EQ??u -. N. . Q ..,,. ., ,U -+'w3:,,w ' L ' '- v'11,.u,,'x Q N X ' 'Adwjzligf' Ji pb 3 5 M K f am MZ' ff WW YL: 1,1 W A' 'ff .47 f
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