River Rouge High School - Vigilant Yearbook (River Rouge, MI)

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X-six x X - .J O 1 Q SCHOOL RIN ER ROUGE MICH TheV1g1lant 7 9 9 ' I O 3 We onor Our I ibrarlane, Muse Jane Hartslg and Miss He v lio lm we literatii e dwells in a large world is a universally accepted 1 ti Che ot ur 'strangest mediums in obtaining this kriowledge is the help ot t e lih riare Tl eir 'service to us and intlue Ce in our lives is irreplaceable Tl ex aide ,ie ir Clio sirg liter tur Qui ed t our tastes arid direct us to mt ll tif irivalaaole to oi r preserit arid tutiire education To ac '11 iolisl tl eee tt F is there are certain qualities which a librarian I1 ist po mess ra111el patiehce intelligence a sense ot respoiisioility a taste tor arid knowledge rt literature and the ability to get along with students ll e Misses H t ig rid Sl attoe have ioroved duririg the past years that they p seee-3 t e e Wd oriy other valuable Characteristics therefore this yearboolf ost lui ibl dedicated 'o tiieri 4 I O I U O J n L .f o , , , r , . ' ' 111 2 . o , e g . t ' ' ' A . 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Presents our Books The I ace Presented in this hrst section of our yearbook is the setting tor our school 'ite where we work play and strive to learn The liorary the athletic held the shops the auditorium and various classrooms Iorin this student setting I hc I eople During the great part of our lite which is spent in school we corne in con tact with many people students faculty members and those who govern our education These people we portray in their character roles Activities extra curricular activities We gain sportsmanship versatility leadership and adaptability Our natural talents are developed and our cultural interests stimulated These activities contribute to the plot and climax a students hte It eatures lhis 1 a truly friendly section ot our annual lt includes the contribution ot our friends without whom this book would have been impossible our ad vertisers Snapshots and autograph pages conclude our story ot hte in Rive Rouge High School 5 - I 1 ll. O 7 1 o, 3 J I O I W Y A. Many of our most valuable qualities are acquired through participation in I 1 4 , ' K 0 .Jos .9 0. Qi' 99' , I 5 an r -gp' '90 .Q,b,' ' I . W I.. 5 O51 v 1 IL A, ,651 XR I 12.7 1' diff-7 ff 'Q 'Xin I l'1f 'U' 112 , if-Ni M M nun- The Place BOOK 42 '-49 , , . Q :fun -. 'M . . Q ' -Lv'-2.1 4- V ' ' I 'U I' .' Q ' ,Ihr 1,1 ff? -. 'Z X , .. ' U ' L 4 '.l x x , ,,., ,, 1: K iii: I ,X xt' his f in V -.za ' , I A . 1 - +int nu A ' X 'Alf 15 - 'al lll us: , v . . , - If X .N nj!! 1 I 'r i' I s 'rf Z f 1' ' if ' ' ' -f lf .,V, I , Q.:- , .,f. 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'WHIflllfl!l'l2lH!HW'W f 7: J ,Aww V N OF ,Fu Q9 00 'Ugg H 3' ff Januar Semor Hlstor ln February 1938 the lanuary Sen1or Class of 1942 became freshmen Under th leadershrp of Mrss Parks and Mr Shavt ley the class got off to a good start They chose therr class colors dark and lrght blue elected class offlcers old candy started collectlng dues gave a prrvate party on March IO and put on a Professor Qurz Program The olfrcers were Dorothy 1vfcHaney presr dent Robert 1-lellar vrce prestdent Arlene Vatlade secretary and Tracy Den mnger treasurer The frrst socral event of our sophomore year was a publlc dance It was clurmg th1s year that many of our future athletes and musrcrans began to show promtse such as George Bohac1k Iames Fekete Randolph Royals Herbert Shultz Gordon Mathte and Harold G1ebel The Grrls Glee Club was well represented by Valerre Lewrs Ruth 1-lamtlton and Dora Fowler Our sopho rnore offrcers were Harold Grebel prestdent Robert Hellar vrce presxdent Ar lene Vallade secretary and Geneva 1-larrrs treasurer Boy were we proud when we became lunrors and moved rnto 3011 Nothrng could defeat us now lt wa 1n th1s year that we learned that we would gradu ate rn lanuarv rnstead of Tune because the classes were gettmg so large that two graduatxons a year would be necessary Of course we gave the usual dances and made money for the treasury but there were more rmportant thlngs that happened Frrst of all NG selected our class rrngs Then came Our offrcers were Harold Grebel presrdent Robert Hellar v1ce pres1dent Ruth Hamrlton secretary and Eleanor Lozon treasurer ln September 1941 we became 12A Sen1ors and somethmg very queer happened Because our class was small Mr Rosa gave us 346 as a homeroom mstead of the usual 313 We drdnt care because we will probably be the only semor class ever to have the room as a homeroom We were Just drffer ent Our frrst 1ob as semors was to elect class offtcers They were Harold Grebel presxdent Robert 1-lellar vrce prestdent W11ma Gamble secretary and Theodor Schubach treasurer We gave a dance elected offtcers for the an nual staff and sold Chrrstmas cards Our Sentor Play was The Late Chrtstopher Bean 1n wh1ch Maxlne Fore man and Robert Benham had the leadmg roles We were very grateful to Mr C E Horton for hrs most patrent efforts m makmg our play a success Near the end of the year thrngs happened so fast 1t rs hard to say lust what d1d happen We ordered announcements calhng cards went to be measured for caps and gowns and practrced marchrng for commencement An event that me could hardly wart for was the drnner dance lt was held on lartuary 28th rn the Spamsh Room of the Fort Shelby Hotel Deep rn all our memorres wrll be the last week of school IH wh1ch bacca laureate class day the d1nner dance and graduanon were held To our sponsors Mrss .Anne Parks and Mr George Shawley we were very thankful for therr excellent help and advrce They are two of the best sponsors a class could have Rlver Rouge lrhgh School w1ll always be deep 1n our memortes and w11l never be forgotten by the Ianuary Semor Class of 1942 16 O I e ' . 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Everyone had a swell time, so they said. 1 . , . ur Class Sponsors Mlss Anne Parks M1ss Anne Parks one of our co sponsors was born 1n Nashvllle M1ch1gan She graduated from the Nashvllle H1gh School M1ss Parks has stud1ed at M1ch1gan State Normal College Where she re celved her A B Degree She recelvecl her Masters Degree at the Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan She came to teach at R1ver Rouge H1gl'1 School 1n l927 Dur1ng the summers M1ss Parks has attended summer school and traveled Some ot the Colleges she attended are Arxzona State Teachers College Um verslty ot Montana Unrverslty of Wyomlng and Bngham Young Urnverslty Mr George Shawley Mr George Shawley one of our co sponsors was born 1n northwestern Ohlo He has served 1n the Marmes for two years and was statroned at St Thomas IH the Vlfgln Islands He was a track man at M1cl'ngan Normal College Where he recelved h1s A B Degree Srnce then he has studled at Cleary College Uf11VefS1lY of To ledo and Unlverslty of M1ch1gan Nhere he rece1ved h1s Masters Degree He taught school 1n Ohro for four years and then came to Rwer Rouge Hlgh School 1n 1930 MISS ANNE PARKS MR GEORGE SHAWLEY 17 - O 1 ' 1 1 - - . 1 . . I . , . . 1. , ' 1 1 - O ' 1 ' 1 . . . , - . . . . . . 1 1 , . Recorder Staft44 ROBERT BENHAM -4-dl 0+-S or C73 ANNETTE BAKER ANDREW COATLEY TRACY DENNINGER Roug Reco der 4 Na l Honor Soclety 3 4 Prlnt Cub 2 3 4 Senror Plays 3 4 Annual Staff-4 r1 l A ub if -rf .Q ' 3' 9 2? A , J N., J 4 7 f . 1 B.: Q, .a , b xv N 4 K 'f -5 ,.-o 4 If 5 .x of 4 . e r v : if ' K ' l - , , . ' .- , 7 T 'pe Cl 21, 2,3 4 b -,I 5 CHARLESTON COVINGTON N. L,-3, 4g Reserve Basketball-3g '. ' I . ' -- , 2g Tri Q-H 44, 3 3 5 f ,357 4 H, 5 5 QI Q, 45 D . Q, b W , : A Sr kafi A X9 Nr. .-3,41 In 7 '- I ' C. . . . . , W- I 213: De ate l Z SQHIOT Play 4 ROBERT BOCK Natl Honor Society-4 Annual Staff-4 Semor Play-4 ple A Club 7 3 GEORGE BOHACIK Q Var xty Trac 3 4 Q Varsmty Basketball 3 4 Varslty Football 4 Natl Honor Soclety 3 4 CLEO BROWN Debate44 VVILLLIAM CHARRON Reserve Basketball 2 3 Reserve Football Z 3 Vars1ty Football-4 lr H1gh Basketball l ZELMA CRAFT lr I-hgh Glee Club 1 Orchestra 3 4 Sr Glee Club 3 4 BFNlAMlN DARDEN De ate l 3 L Recorder Staff 4 S A44 MARGARET DAVlS Recorder Staff 3 Young Wrlters Club Rep Assembly 2 3 VlRGlNlA DAVIS Handlcratt Club l 18 1 IRENE DORGAI Commerclal Club 2 3 4 Sphmx Club l IAMES FEKETE Natl Honor Socxety 3 4 Varsl y Football 3 4 Varsxty Track 2 3 4 Varslty R Club 3 4 IAMES FERENCZI Prmters Club l Reserve Football 2 MAXINE FOREMAN Senlor Play 4 ROSE FORTINI Harrdlcraft Club-4 DORA FOWLER Sentor Glee Club I 2 ROBERT FREEMAN Recorder Staff-4 Safety Patrol I WILMA GAMBLE Class Secretary 4 Annual Staff-4 Recorder Staff 4 Natl Honor SOCIGIY-4 HAROLD GIEBEL nd I 2 Class Pres 2 3 4 Baseball-4 EARL GONIEA Varslty Cross Country Mgr I Golf Team SHIRLEY GREEN Commerclal Club 2 3 4 RUTH HAMILTON Recorder Staff-4 Annual Staff 3 4 Gee Club l 2 3 4 Sub Deb Club 2 3 4 ROBERT HELLAR Class V1ce Pres 1 2 3 4 Varslty Track 3 4 Varsxty Football 3 4 Vars1ty R Club 3 4 VIRGINIA FORD HUMPHREY Sphinx Club-4 Senlor Play-4 HOMER IOHNSON Basketball I Z 3 4 Reserve Football 2 3 Track 1 Rep Assembly 2 OLAF IOHNSON Track 3 Cross Country Sphlnx Club 4 STEVE IONAS 2 HARRIET IONES Glrls Reserve 2 Young Writers Club EILEEN KELLER Comrnerclal Club l IVILLIAM KREGER Alrplane Club 2 3 VALERIE LEWIS Annual Staff-4 Glee Club l Z 3 Natl Honor SOCIQIY 3 4 Sub Deb Club 3 4 DAVID MACFARLAND Annual Staff-4 B W4 and State Solo Contest 2 3 4 Na l Solo Contest Z GORDON MATI-IIE nd 1 2 3 Natl Solo Contest 3 4 State Solo Contest 2 3 4 Natl Honor SOCISIY 3 4 -of 'CT7 19 K 1 ' - , ,3, 4. , - ' -, -, 2 ' -l. 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Q, , ,4, Ba - , , 3, 47 1 ' ' Older Boys'-Conference-4. - ' '4 I ' , A :A I f 314f Ba -, , ,4y A -ff? - . ,il,:,g g, I NM, '5 I rn l ,v ANUARY S IOR 'S' 5 N5 Z HELEN MEIXNER Handlcralt Club 2 Rep Assembly 2 4 Senlor Plav 4 FREDERICK MELLIN A ep Assembly l 7 3 Pathfmder Club l CHARLES MOLISEI Alrplane Club I 2 3 OTEPHAN ONUITRAK Var tty Track 7 ALEX PAGONET Airplane Club WILLIAM PARRINDER Tole A Club 234 Sen or Play 3 Rep Assembly l 2 4 Recorder Staff-4 LOUIS PAUL Re erve Football 2 Varstty Football 3 4 tgh R ub Varsrty R Club 3 4 RUTH PAYNE I Glee Club l 2 Rep As embly 2 Commerclal Club 3 Handlcratt Club 17 3 WILLIAM RIDDELL Var 1ty Basketball 3 4 r tty R Club 3 Jar tty Football Mgr Annual Staff 4 MARGUERITE RIEDL Hono SOCIETY 3 4 Annual Staff-4 Recorder Staff 4 A LESLIE ROYAL RANDOLPH ROYALS Varsrty Track 2 3 Varstty Footbal 3 4 Vars1ty Ba ketball 3 4 Varstty Baseball 3 20 2 WILLIAM RUNYAN Boxmg 3 Arrplane Club 3 Safety Court 3 THEODOR SCHUBACH Natl Honor SOC16fY-4 Annual Staff 4 Safety Court 3 4 HERBERT SCHULTZ VOTSIIY Football 3 4 Vars1ty Track 3 4 nd l 2 3 Natl Honor Soctety 3 4 WILLIAM SIMMONS SAMUEL SMITH lnterclass Basketball Band 3 4 Recorder Staff-4 Rep Assembly-4 MARY SNYDER Handtcraft Club Rep Assembly 1 4 Annual Staff-4 1 it L .. f, -no . .... ' 'J -JI' I -4 N 'rf I , I A D I I Q - -J A . -:' 4 I . ,L M T . as -, 2 . . T 1 I- E' ' If. H1 'I I' C1T41,'2, - .' C4 S, ..-ly 2, 3, 47 I- ' Class Treasurer-45 I NR . .. -f , ,, I ' Nj. - 'Q I 'I' YG? fiy34. BQ -f??j' . LJ -. ' ' Q1 cr sl .-3, 45' . , ri, -,,, .' -,, l - g 3 l- , . ' -li MADELYN SOWASH Sub Deb Club-4 Semor Play 3 4 rs R Club 2 Commerclal Club 3 GEORGE SUCHARSKI IAMES TOUCHSTONE nd I 2 Ir Hxgh Basketball I Ir H1gh Track 1 MARY TURIS Sub Deb Club-4 Semor Play 3 Handlcraft Club 2 RICHARD VALOIS Band 2 3 Boxmg I 2 Debate 2 Semor Play-4 THE BEAR TRUTH Bear and forebear. 'C' Z' ELBERT WARD nd I 2 ERNEST WASHINGTON Ir Hxgh Basketball l Ir Hxgh Football l Reserve Basketball-4 xmg l 2 3 HOWARD WILKEWITZ Tr ple A Club 1 Z Ir League Basketball I 2 lnterclass Basketball l 2 PRISCILLA WILLIAMS Ir Glee Club 1 2 R guers Club I 2 O chestra I 2 3 4 WANDA ZACNY Hand1craIt Club I Rep Assembly I ELEANOR IOZON No Plcture , ,, f 'Q , N 'bv Q I ,Q . June Senior Histor What a Llfe The largest healthrest most mtelltgent group of students dest1ned to become one of the most powerful forces that ever passed through Rouge H1gh entered the1r home rooms rn September 1938 CThere Ive sard t Now untle mel We had frve drfferent sponsors CWe werent really that badll Mr George Shawley and Mrss Anne Parks were our frrst sponsors We elected Dot Mclrlaney as our fresh man presldent Under her and the sponsors d1rect1on we gave a dance earned a lrttle money gave 1t to the treasurer and lost a ltttle money Now because Geneva was our treasurer dont thrnk Im 1ns1nuat1ng that she IS drshonest I couldnt say that not whrle shes got that gun rn my back Serlously though Geneva was our treasurer for all of our hrstory mak1ng years rn hlgh school That proves that she s the most hon est person 1n the class When we passed those of us who d1d we moved mto new homerooms We chose I-Iarold Glebel to lead us through our sopho more year and he d1d a ftne 1ob of lt The sophomores had a closed party that year and d1d We enloy 1tl In the frrst part of our yunror year the classes began to graduate IH Ianuary as well as Iune so our class was gtven a new parr of sponsors Mtss Mary Iohnson and Mr Dan1el Webb Then uslng mature clear yudgment the tumors elected that handsome dashrng rntelltgent youth B111 Delezenne as the1r presrdent lEd1tors note Delezenne wrote thrsl Everybody thought he was a frne presrdent that s why he wasnt elected the next year The Iune class of 42 d1splayed the1r frnan c1al genlus when rt gave a dance whrch was probably the only profltable one glven that year Then came the I Chop fChop Chop Chopll We decorated the gym as a Chl nese chop suey shop The programs were made as Chlnese scrolls and the lrghts were made up as Chrnese lanterns In the fall of our senlor year Mrss Iohnson our second woman sponsor went to teach 1n Ann Arbor and I know I speak for every one rn the class when I say we were sorry to see her go Mrss Eunlce Brake was Cho sen to lead us through our frnal phases of school lrfe Fred Brlak the tall dark and handsome 'ad of the class took the honor of p1lot1ng us through our last year 1n hrgh school By th1s ttme we held the controlltng lnter est rn practlcally every actrvrty 1n the school I-Ialf of the band was made up of Iune 42 s Larry Lrkeable Kramer was 1ts presldent and we are proud to say that he was a mem ber of our class The captarn of the basket ball team Lester Sharon halls from our gang You all know Les that handsome lad who we all rate as the best defenstve player 1n Mrchrgan COkay Les there rt IS Now pay me the quarterll And that lsnt all We placed several others on the Panther qumtet We had a good percentage of the fellows on the football baseball track and tennrs teams Over half of the Recorder staff con srsted of our comrades We overran all the clubs and also had a number of people 1D the Glee Clubs fBusy httle bees werent Well lnc1dentally our power and rmportance were recogn1zed when we were IZB s We moved rnto 313 and forced the IZA s off to the Slde 346 Then came the drnner dance a qulet lrttle affa1r at the Fort Shelby I-Iotel Of course the Ianuary class was there but everybody enjoyed hrmself 1n sprte of the fact We collaborated w1th the Ianuary class 1n mak1ng our annual Then we gave our Senror Play and went through the Com rnencement EXGTCISSS w1th flylng colors Dont thtnk when we say these thrngs that we re braggrng we re just trylng to talk our selves 1nto thrnklng we re good Well we ve lard our foundatlon or ltfe It took a long trme to burld but there ll be a lot longer trme to burld on rt If our founda tton IS a flrm one we owe 1t to the guldance of our sponsors and school leaders We are grateful for the1r xnterest tn our problems through these last four years PS For the real lowdown on the Iune Sentor GCIIVIIIGS see any Sentor 66 ' 99 1 1 I , I - ' I I I . , . , . , 1 1 xt II ' ' . 1 .1 1 11 - - 1 I 1 . , 1 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 ' ' . , 1 4 . - 1 1 - I . 1 I . . 1 1 1 1 I I I . 1 - 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 - - 1 I . .. 1 I 1 I 1 1 I . 1 . 1 . . I I I l 1 - - - 1 . . 1 I - 4 - . . . 1 . 1 1 . . , . 11 11 tt 11 . . 1 ' I A I I - 1 1 1 I , , - I I une Class Sponsors MISS Eumce Brake Mlss Eun1ce Brake was the thrrd and frnal Wornan sponsor of the Iune class of 42 She took the sponsorsh1p of the class 1n the fall of our senlor year and ably gurded us through our last and rnost rmoortant year ln hrgh school MISS Brake IS a graduate of the UDlV9TS1lV of Mrchrgan and has obtalned AB and AM degrees Llke Mr Webb she too has sponsored two classes before the class of 42 She began teachxng 1n the Rouge Hlgh 1n the fall of 928 Readmg 1S one of Mrss Brake s favonte pastunes Another hobby of our sponsor IS the theater She attends most of the plays at the Cass MISS Brake nas travelled all through Europe and Austraha behalf Mr Danlel VV ebb It has been the pleasure and the good fortune of thls the graduat1ng class of Iune 1942 to have as the1r male sponsor the Well known and llked Mr Danlel I Webb Mr Webb IS a graduate of the M1ch1gan State Normal College l-le taught one year before he came to Rlver Rouge l-hah School 1n 1923 He also spon sored the Class of 30 and the Class of 35 Mr Webb IS the father of three chlldren Outsrde of h1s Work at school one of Mr Webb s greatest 1nterests hes 1n agrrculture lf he IS as good a farmer as he 1S a sponsor hell never go hungry We thank Mr Webb MISS EUNICE BRAKE MR DANIEL WEBB 23 - I I 1 . ' . 1 . - We thank Miss Brake for the devotion and interest she has shown in our O Q . I O R S June Class MARGARET ADAMS Oulet and resource ful surpnsrng Gb1lll19S consclentlous worker FLOYD AGEE Contagrous smlle sees only the brrght slde of hte Maroon Falcons I Cross Country 2 IOHN ANDREWS Basketball hero Flashy dresser everybodys lrlend Reserve Basketball 2 Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 HAROLD ARNOLDI Homer Can wh1p a sweet tone tn a bantone loves to dance Band l 2 3 4 R guers Club l ALBERT ATKINSON Al Nrce to know he ll treat you rrght wmmng personahty l H Boxmg I H Track CHARLES BABB Chuck Prmter talks ltttle but when he does 1t makes sense gets along wlth everybody DAVID BAKER Debater extraordtnary gen1al member of the 1ntell1gens1a De b e234 NFL 234 Glee Clubl2 Rep Assembly 3 4 RUTH BAKER Bake Female Walter Wmchell star reporter knows every body knows her Recorder Staff 4 HARRY BARNES A ovorlte wrth the ladles hkes to meet p opl cnd go places Maroon Prmters l 2 2 1 Team Football 2 VIRGINIA BARNES Our t but frrendly-al ways ready wlth a smlle R guers Club MONNIE BEARDON Important wherever she IS frank and honest Commerctal Club 3 4 Red Cross Club 4 Dropped Ill HGSS INEZ BEBBER Ourck on the tngger fast frlend laughs a lot full ot hte SELLWYN BIGGS B1ggs N1ce guy to meet broad smlle Track 4 Cross Coun try 3 4 R Club 3 4 Maroon Prmters Club 2 ANN BILAK Annle Ltkes clubs and good tlmes always workmg trlenclly nature Commerc1al Club 3 4 Art Club l Red Cross Club 4 FRED BILAK Freddle A srx loot band man hkes women Commerc1al Club 3 4 Band l 2 3 4 Semor Class Prestdent IENNIE BILAK All smxles hkes everybody keeps on the go Commerc1al Club 3 Art Club l Red Cross 4 MAE BLACKARD Str1ctly hrgh class ready smrle Debate 2 N F L 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Recorder Stall 4 Sen1or Play Sub Deb Club 3 4 IOHN BLONAR Nrf y Idol jazz man on accordlan plenty of ab1l1ty Semor Play Baseball 3 4 2nd Team Basketball R Club 4 4 . 1 ' 1' ' 1 1 . ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 It 11 - 1 1 1 - - - - I - I .. 11 , . . , . . . tt 11 - 1 1 I A Cll - - - , . . .- - - , - - , . I ' ' . It 11 tt f . . . m 1. ..-L a f L ' ' , 1 ' . , a - . . 1 1 '- 1 - , I - I I - tt . 11 . , L . I - tt 11 . 1 - - I - - , It . 11 . , - - I - I tt , 11 . I .... -I H 2 Y ' 1 - I - ' 'i ' , . . .' ' ' , - I - I , It 1. tt. . 11 . . . - ' ' 1 1 It 11 MARIORIE BOOKER Lrttle sm1l1ng wlns trlends eastly EVETTE BOUTIN Keeps up wlth the trmes mce speaker and a Wlde command of language NORMA BRANNON Small but contarns lots of fun w1ngs on her heels M1ll1on Dol lar Baby VIRGINIA BRITT Swell student works steadlly never puts off t1ll tomorrow ec LARRY N BURNS Generally speaklng al ways stands on h1s own feet Debate 2 3 4 CCapt 43 NFL 2 3 4 Recorder4 Sen 1or Play 4 DON CADZOW Happy fun maker and en tertalner unendrng supply of energy LUCILLE CAMPBELL C1l Happlness lends her power always laugh1ng and sm1l1ng ISABEL CASTRO Dances a speclalty ever sm1l1ng snappy dresser Cheer Leader l 2 Glee Clubl 2 Commerc1al Club 3 4 Recorder 4 BERTI-IA MAE CASWELL Bert Always on the alert good compan1on easy to get along w1th MARGARET CHIRILLO Tookte A pretty sm1l1ng lasste out for fun and bound to hnd 1t Senror Play Dramatlcsl 2 Glee Clubl 2 smrlmg and gay a l1vely happy guy m every way EUGENE COLEMAN Flash practlcal yok er speedy cross country man Cross Country 3 4 Reserve Basketball 3 Track ELMER COURTRIGHT Quret handsome always grmnmg Maroon Pr1nters Club 2 3 Recorder 4 WILMA COVINGTON Quret and sedate a good llstener probably a good cook frrendly w1th everyone RICHARD COX D1ck The drummer boy drum ma1or too Bandl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 Bcx1ng2 3 Drum Ma1or4 ALMA DALY Pet1te cheerful and fnendly master on the dance floor ROBERT DARONCO Bob Robust and b1g football man 2nd Team Football 2 3 Vars1ty Football 4 Track 3' 4 NORBERT DLUGOSS Duke Answer to a ma1dens prayer Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 R Club 3 4 S E I O R June Class t . 1 - . .- , , J - J - - ' 1 ' - , 1 STEVE CHOICE- Stevie -I-Ie's honest, - , 1 - 1 - 4. - , , 5 1 ' - , J ' - - I T h i- , Y - ' I ' . ' 1 ' -, ll ll N - - . , 1 1 I I .. ., - I I I 25 S E I0 R June Class DANIEL DYSON Dan Theater employee about SIX loot one constantly gemal Band l 2 3 4 IANE EMERY Steady worker measures her words I H Glee Club 1 Sphmx Club 4 Rep Assembly 3 4 Camp Flre Gtrls I CLARA LOIS EVANS Sk1p Forever slng mg happy go lucky FRANKIE FEICHTINGER Blonde short ltght but handsome LEON FOBAR Mechantc curly hatr lun wrltten all over hrs face IOYCE FOOTE Feet A sm1l1n Chlld works plenty but has tlme left Glee Club 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 Rep Assembly 4 MELVIN FOX Mel Modest bullt l1ke a boxer Reserve Basketball Manager Manager of Reserve and I H Football LORIS D FRANCKE Tall dark qurck on the come back Footballl 2 3 Reserve Basketballl 2 R Club3 4 H1Y Club 2 3 Baseball 4 RICHARD FUTRELL Spanky Pleaslngly plump ready to help-always churnrny GLADYS MARY GARRISON An honor to her sex fr1end of all loved by all who know her STEVE GASPER P1shta Genumely tme 3 4 Basketballl 4 Baseball4 Varslty R Club LOUIS GATSEY The l1ttle g1ant-a prmter qulet but not reserved EUGENE GEBOLYS Ieep Football man what a smlle good ad for Colgates Football 2 3 4 H1 Y Club R Club DORIS MAE GIEBEL Blondte Consc1en tlous worker ptamst supreme Rep As semblyl 2 3 4 Orchestral 2 3 4 An nual Stall 4 Commerc1al Club 3 BENNIE GOODE Streak Happy trlendly w1th a cheer'ul smtle for all FRED GOULAIT He man expert w1th CL. p1d s bow keeps sm1l1n GENEVA HARRIS Sweet Says thlngs wlth her eyes Senlor Play Sub Deb Club 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Treasurer 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 HELEN HASIU hash DFIVSS fast al ways on the run lots of lun FAY HELMER Sweet and ret1r1ng laugh ter part of her make up-b1g eyes Re corder 2 4 Annual Stall 4 Rep Assembly - I I I ' -. . - 5 ' - 2 . - , J - - - -.. I , . 5 I at 11 - - 1 - 5 A , , 1 - - 1 . - - - s , E L - ,Q I -t . vi I i ' - - - , , 1 - , 2 - , J - - , 2 - . physiqueernannish clothes-Football-l, 2, , 5 - , J - J - I l - , , 1 - , . - . , , 5 - , , , J - - I - A M - - - I . . . + l . 1 - it ' A- T I vi - I J -1 -, . 1 ' 1 1 - .M ,, . I . - , 1 - 5 - - 2, 4. 26 U WALTER HERMANSON Walt Outet re sourcelul guy he ll make hxs mark 1n hte MARGARET HOOKS B1tt1e A frxendly g1rl w1th a ready smtle cheerful and help ful all the whlle FLORENCE HOTYCKI Personahty plus roller skater deluxe Commerctal Club 2 3 4 Sub Deb Club 2 3 4 Dramattcs 3 4 Semor Play 2 3 4 OREN HOWLAND Ambttlous worker but st1ll remams pleasant ROSE CLAIRE HUBBARD TIIXIG Top notch actress commands attentlon Glrls Glee Club l 2 Dramatlcs Club Commer c1al Club 4 EDWARD IACOUES Ed The heart breaker grrlfrlends galore stylrsh dresser ANNA IERABEK Sweet d1spos1t1on good dancer swell conversattonallst Path fmder Club 2 LORAINE IONES SGTIOUS about the blgger thtngs of hte but always has tlme for a laugh Young Wrlters Club l MARIAN KEELEY Outet as a mouse boy fnend 1n the army never ln a hurry Baseball 4 Basketball 4 PAULINE KEIGHTLEY Very studlous b1g brown eyes always gets htgh grades V1g1lant Staff 4 Sphtnx Club 4 Rep As sembly 4 DAN KELLY Kelly Always has fun Homeroom Chatrman 3 DORIS KISELLA A llvely llttle lady ex DIGSSIVS smlle Rep Assembly 4 Record er 4 Secretary ot Sentor Class GLENN KNISLEY The mustc ln hts bones boy-another ladys man dresses hke a shetk B ndl 2 3 4 EUGENE KNOCH Euge The beau one woman Band 2 3 4 I H Footballl I H Track l Recorder Staff HENRY KOGUT The b1g baseball player good guy to know Varstty Baseball 3 4 R Club MARGARET KOZLER Muggets Punctu altty thats her laughs loud and long apprec1ates good Iokes good student Commerclal Club l 2 CAROLINE KRAMER M1ll1or1 dollar smlle a wh1z at gettmg along wlth people relatton to Lawrence LAWRENCE KRAMER Larry Ltked by all trustworthy and capable Band l 3 4 tPres 43 Semor Class Vrce Pres1dent Homeroom Cha1rman MINNIE BELL LACY M1n Always ready wtth an answer takes ttme out for fun I O R S une Class - , J ' 2 - Maroon Falcons-l, 2, 3g I. H. Track-lg A -- C1 ' , , , - ' I . . . I - - - , 2, 27 I O R une Class ARNOLD LAGINESS Handsome kld dres ses ID style never gets exclted NORMAN LONGTON Norm All smlles personallty master shop man BILL LORENCZ Swell dresser easy fellow to get acquatnted wxth pltches good baseball Baseball 3 2nd Team Basket ball 2 Dramattcs 3 BETTY IANE LOZON Never angry good salesman keeper of the keys Commer c1al Club 4 IRENE MACKENZIE De luxe n1ce dresser magnetlc personal1ty I H Glee Club l Commerctal Club 2 WILLIAM MACLENNON B111 Romanttc type tall dark and handsome toots on the clannet Band2 3 4 IOSEPH MATTHEWS Ioe Alfable as strong as Tarzan R Club 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 A1rplane Club 2 I H Trackl PATRICIA MCGEE Patty A moderx g rl w1th modern 1deas Sentor Play Drama t1cs Club Young Wrlters Club Recorder Staff 4 IAMES MCMAKEN Mac A laughlng boy a wlzard holds down two Jobs happy go lucky IOSEPH MILNARICI-I Band boy pleasant smtle looks nlce 1nun1form Bandl 2 3 4 Comrnerc1al Club 3 4 est weve ever known w1th a peppy manner all her own WILFRED MORKIN Mert IP Laughs wtth tears 1n hls eyes gets Iokes saves h1s money Commerc1a1 Club 3 4 CTreas urer 4I DICK MORROW Al vocal cords sousa phone pumper really mellow Recorder StafI3 Annual Staff4 Band2 3 4 Glee Cubl 2 3 4 WILLIAM MULKERN B111 Tall dark and see plcture Sw1mm1ng l 2 3 4 CCapt 4I R Clubl 2 3 4 CPres 4I I H Swlm mxng I H R Club GEORGE MUNRO Wavy halred Romeo keeps grtnnlng roller r1nk patron OLIVIA NASH L1vvy Llfe 1S but a thought hne speaker especlally on sen ous stult R guers Club N E L DUNCAN NAYSMITH Student fr1end helper ot those who need 1t when they need 1t Recorder Staff 4 IOSEPH NEFF Ioe humonst from Penn sylvarua famous address book wallet wtth portra1ts W , I - - I - I , ' . - I - - I I ' - I I - I I I - I I - I .. ., 1 I . - - . lr .. I - , , - I I I I - I ' EVELYN MOORE Pete One of the nic , . L - I - - I l - I I- I I I 1 - . W W I . . . - I I , I . I - I I I I ' I ' ' - - I - ' ' , . . . MARCELLA NOBLES Noble k1nd and frrendly llkes to draw cheerful charac er WILLIAM POCIANY Pogy Song ID hrs heart We d1d1tbefore etc R Club l 2 3 4 Annual StafI4 Glee Club3 4 Vars1ty Sw1mm1ngl 2 3 4 IULIA PREZKOP Butch frank fr1endly lull of fun blessed w1th a heart of gold R guers Club l CARRIE REID Easy to meet hkes nothmg better than a get together FRANK RICHTERS Tree Plays drop the peanuts ln the bottle wlth the basketball team Iunxor League Basketball 2 Base ball 3 Basketball 4 DORIS ROBERTSON L1ghtha1red beauty Commerclal student keeps happy no ups and downs WILLIAM ROSENKOETTER Rosy Clas sy bandsman spends t1me makmg harr tomc and shoe pohsh B ndl 2 3 4 Sw1mm1ngl 2 3 Tenn1s3 4 BERNICE ROSZELL Everybody knows her knlts for the army Swlmmmg 3 Avla t1on Club 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Pathfmders Club ERWIN RUGG Carpet Camera enthusr ast blows a horn not sub1ect to moods Band 2 3 4 Annual Staff 4 Rep Assem bly l 4 Recorder 4 MARIE RUSSIN Beautrful and lntelllgent n1ce to talk to n1ce dresser rn short n1ce Rep Assembly 2 Annual Staff 4 BETTY SANDS T1sh Dramatlc blonde and frlendly Orchestral 2 3 4 Com mercral Clubl Sen1or Play 4 Dramatrc Clubl 2 ERNIE SCHEIDER The th1n man famous grm small but rmghty EARL SHULTZ l65 pounds of muscle talks l1ttle treats you rlght VERA SHARKEY Small but consplcuous warm smlle Av1at1on Club Basketball 3 LESTER SHARON Les Our All Amen can boy R Club 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 4 CCapt 3 4I I H Basketball Coach 3 VIRGINIA SHEPARD Sweet sedate soda Ierker at the sweet shop-Ierker not Ierk Arrplane Club 3 R guers Club I CATHERINE SILVER Kay Sllvers worth her we1ght IH gold H H Glee Clubl R guers Club I Commercral Club 3 A1r plane Club 3 NICK SIMBLES Answer to a track coachs prayer I H Track I H Football CCaptJ Trackl 2 3 4 Eootballl 2 3 R lub APOLIS SMITH Ap She s all she seems to be and she seems n1ce II I I II II . , II . . II II II ,.. , . I I I I ' I ' I I ' I I I I II II . W W I I -4 I I I II II I . , . i - I - - I - I I I II II 1 Cf ' I I I I ' I I I ' I - T Z - I - . . I ' I ' I I I II II - ' I I I ' I - ' ' I I ' - m' . - , - . II . II . f - -1 I ' I I I I ' - I - ' - , ..I. -I - i , ' . II II . II II ' I I I ' I I . , , . . ' , .... I T I - I I - I - - ' II II - I 1 . . - , I I I . . - I - I - i. , , . , . , II II C ' I I I I ' I I II ' I, 2, 3. II II I NO PICTURES WILLIAM DELEZENNE B111 Loves work can Watch 1t for hours Track 4 Tennls 3 4 A AA Club 4 Commercral Club 3 4 Iumor Presldent PATRICIA SAWMILLER Pa N1ce everybodys sweetheart lrkes a 1oke Recorder Staff 4 MACEO SLOAN Slayner Speech 1S great but srlence IS greater IAMES SMITH- Smitty or Iimmie to all the gals-he s in great demand-Varsity Swimming-I' Glee Club-I 2 3- Maroon Falconsl 2 NORMA SMITH A doll pretty as a prcture trrendly too class and nothmg else but Commerclal Club 4 MIKE STANEK POISOHGIIIY k1d -also a mans man Everybody knows and hkes h1m BRANT STARKWEATHER Pleasant smlle Irrend of all who knolv hrm Band l 2 3 4 HAMILTON STEELE Steele Eye s on the Iarrer sex 2nd Team Football 2 3 Ma roon Prrnters Club 2 3 Maroon Archers Club 3 ROBERT TAYLOR A lolly and carefree lad IS he no matter how hard the task may be he ll do rt SARA TILEY Good k1d hkes a good trme partres etc hearty laugh ARLENE VALLADE Grand gal neat wholesome Freshman and Iunror Secre tary R S A Board 2 3 Splrnnx Club 4 MAHLON VAUGHN The If d I or' Alabama debater good student N F L 2 3 4 Debate 2 3 4 Iunror Class Vrce Presrdent AUDREY VENIER Flash Good sport athletlc R Club l 2 3 Sr Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Archery Clubl 2 Orchestra3 4 CHESTER VERCHESKI Chet Full ot fun str1ctly a mans man he says enter ELISE WATSON A swell srnger short and cute I H Glee Clubl Basketballl 3 Art Club l Dramatrcs 2 Recorder 2 SHIRLEY WATSON Roller rmk enthuslast qurck to get acquamted Commerctal Club 2 3 MALCOLM WILSON Oh manly beauty thats h1m kmd too never laughs Just chuckles IEWEL WOLVIN Exactness IS the law she l1ves by up on school work Red Cross Club 4 HELEN YUSHTA Sweet d1spos1t1on her Ieelmg of trrendshrp IS always returned R guers Clubl 2 Camp F1rel Annual Staff 4 IOHN YUSI-ITA Never worrres works at Ford s camera enthus1ast FRED ZIMMERMAN Z1m Interested rn curves he 15 a baseball pttcher Base b I 3 4 I H Basketballl Iumor League Basketball I 2 , - I y vi I. A ' X I Lg - My -I I - - I I , . , . -v i I , .-' . 5 . . . - - g - . 4 v- kr -I .. - - - . r- , , 2 - , , Q - . - I I I ' - I , , J - , 1 - , - talnmg recltatrons, a speclalty. -. . - 1 - , J - Q - 1 - . S . , l l I , . - - I I - I - Lv - I - - I I - 4 - ' I ' I I .. tu . -. I .. ., .. . H . S - CI - , , , - . - , I - ' 1 - 9 -lZrr1UZr11-IZ-Pvrfa-oriw Y ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL The Administration 1 QF'x Eff ERNEST W MILLS ROY W HOWELL ARTHUR L VALADE ALEXANDER McDONALD Trustee Trustee Trustee Superlntendent The Board of Educatlon Relrglon moraltty and knowledge be1ng necessary to good government and the happmess ot manland schools and the means of educatlon shall for ever be encouraged Ordrnance of l787 The Board of Educatron realwes that th1s lS true and has endeavored to alter tne students ot R1ver Rouge Hrgh School a llberal educatlon We may study the class1cs h1story musrc and art ln add1t1on to 1ndustr1al arts and commerc1al sub1ects We have a Well planned and balanced curnculum The Board ot Educatlon IS vtell aware ot our educatlonal needs and has amply orov1ded lor them lt has g1ven us a large varlety of sub1ects and a capable well tramed faculty to mstruct us Truly We have excellent opporturutles tor gettmg a llberal educatron l 1 VIVO L RIZZI DANIELI GONIEA IOHN W GREIG Cl-IAS W SCHULTZ Trustee Treasurer Preszdent Secretary 32 O , , . , ' 5 . . . . 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SUPERINTENDENT ALEXANDER MCDONALD The 1ntell1gent c1t1zen rn search of a deslrable locatlon 1n whlch to l1Ve t1rst mqurres about the character of the local schools cmd then about the l1brary fac111t1es Whrle 11m1ted 1n housmg soace the local l1brary 1S well stocked wlth books reference sets and magaz1nes The number and range of each are deterrmned by both the school and the pubhc demands A pattern Was la1d at the begrnnmg to ensure that a Wlde freld was covered W1th authorr tatlve books covermg art mustc the drama hrstory f1ct1on the sclences rn ventrons mathematlcs astronomy and phllosophy Asrde from the servrces that a l1brary renders to the school populatlon some consrderatlon rs g1ven to the domrnant rnterests of the commumty as a whole Books and treatlses relatrng to the trades vocattons and professlons are prov1ded to a lrrmted extent On the Whole the local l1brary provrded wrth more than ll U00 volumes seeks to afford a shrtne to Whlch the rntellectuallv hungry may enter to read magazlnes to keep up wrth the current thought of the day to read books and consult references to deepen strengthen and broaden hrs knowledge of any held 1n whlch he mrght be engaged professronally or lnterested or to seek new frelds of explorahon rn whrch he was denred the opportuntty earller 1n l1fe Then too the hbrary IS orovrded w1th a lrberal supply of books of f1ct1on that purport to rnrrror the hte of today and the fancled l1fe of tomorrow where the sp1r1t of lersure may gansbol at wrll and 1n fancy to search for means to make a better world lt IS not to stretch a polnt too much to say that the ult1 mate goal of any good l1brary IS that 1t may become a med1c1ne chest of the soul or sprrrt of the communrty A McDonald 33 The Library -A Community ullder PRINCIPAL H M ROSA Readmg Maketh a Full Once a student has acqulred along Wlth h1s academ1c knowledge a clear perceptlon of the 1ntell1gent use of the hbrary he has the accumulated knowl edge of the centurles at h1s 1mmed1ate command for the rest of h1s hfe There IS not any deslred lnformatron that cannot be round 1n a l1brary Do you want to lfnow about the off1c1als 1n our state government? Step to the reference shelf and get the M1ch1gan Manual Do you want to learn about the outstandlng personages rn the f1elds of Art and Muslc down the centur1es of the worlds h1story'P lust use the llbrary reference shelf D1d you know that you can venfy h1stor1cal geograph1c and sc1ent1f1c data by USIDQ the current atlas or world almanac 1n your l1brary'? Our h1gh school llbrary IS organ1zed for the purpose of helplng students to reahze the 1nf1n1te scope of toprcs on whlch data can be secured to learn the prlceless art of takmg key notes from the pnnted page to read wrth d1scr1m1nat1on and to grow to appreclate the en1oyment wh1ch comes wrth readlng good hterature Our l1brar1ans Mrss lane Ohve l-lartslg and her ass1stant Mlss Ruth Shaf toe are maklng our llbrary an 1nterest1ng and l1v1ng part of the educatlon of our youth and we are mdebted to them Rlver Rouge has been fortunate of course 1n havmg for many years a Board of Educatron who has reahzed the 1mportance of the school l1brary In the state of M1ch1gan few schools the slze of ours have two excellently tratned llbranans and a lrbrary of 16 543 volumes w1th an ample supply of reference materxal H M Rosa 34 66 ' 99 ' 1 1 V - . . . . A . . . . , . I . . A - . . . . V . . . I I 1 A . tt 11 . . I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - I 1 V I I 1111 emnrmm The studerte end tocuhy of Hlver Rouge Bhqh School here lov monte to the memory of Mr Gwen Fvfms G true fI1Cl'1d of educfl mg the mtereste of oil m our school H12 1 emory revhoms os on msplrohoh to those who no N corrv cw the ldeols wh1ch he GH Couroqed J 0 0 iii- K' A -74 A V I . L ' , Y X hon ond one who did much toword promotf H , 5 . . . 7 v X X I ' i f Yi' max I I Harrington Myrtle I Haynes Carolyn Wise Marion Youngquist Edna Young Eugenia Kosin ka Raymond H LaFrey Louise Kit cher David Lester Dorothy A Niemann I i., A,.',Q. g Q It-I Q4 ' ,Q ,V Helen Bishop Roger I-I. Carrington I I HARRINGTON Assistant Principal Social Studies University ol Michiga A B and M A MYRTLE I HAYNES Social Science Wayne University B S and M A CAROLYN WISE Vocal Music and String Instruments University of Michigan B Music Post Graduate work at University ot Michigan in violin Post Graduate work at LaForge Beru men Studios in New York in voice MARION YOUNGQUIST Physical Education Northwestern University B.S. and EDNA YOUNGS Mathematics Wayne University, B.S, and M.A. EUGENIA KOSINSKA English, Social Science University ot Michigan, AB. Wayne University, M.A. 36 RAYMOND H LA FREY French English Wayne University A B and M A University ol Paris LOUISE KITSCHER School Nurse Traverse City State Hospital Illinois Training School DAVID LESTER Child Accounting and Placement Michigan State Normal College Detroit College of Law L L B Resigned April IU PAUL GERHARDT New Attendance Officer No Picture DOROTHY A. NIEMANN Ottice Secretary River Rouge Schools Detroit Commercial College HELEN BISHOP Commercial Ferris Institute, B.S. ROGER I-I. CARRINGTON Industrial Arts and Publications Stout Institute, B.S. Wayne University, M.A. GEORGE SHAWLEY Commercial Michigan State Normal College, A.B. University ot Michigan, A,M, CLEO SHELLENBERGER Lat1n Dean ol Girls Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan M A ANNA D STINSON Home Economics M1ch1gan State Normal College BS lOSEPH M STOLLMEISTER SCIENCE University ol Dubuque A B University of Michigan A M lOHN H STRANDBERG Sc1ence University ofM1ch1gan A B and A M RICHARD THOMPSON Geography lndlana State Teachers College UIl1VeIS1lY of Michigan AM A ANTOINETTE TURNEY A Fine Arts University of Chicago, Ph.B. ' A ROSALIE W ULLMAN English University of Michigan University of Colorado Umversity of Chicago AB and A M DANIEL l WEBB Mathematics Science Michigan State Normal College BS WARREN H WEBB Social Sc1ence Michigan State Normal College A B Un1vers1ty of M1ch1gan A M Doris Butler Margaret Daly DORIS BUTLER Girls Health and Physlcal Education Michigan State Normal College BS Wayne Umverslty M A MARGARET DALY Science Engllsh Marygrove College A B Universlty of Michigan MA Q X George Shawley Cleo Shellenberger Anna D Stinson IosephM Stollmeister Iohn H Strandberg Danlel I Webb Warren H Webb Richard Thompson Antoinette Turney Rosalie W Ullman 37 . . 'AB' , , . 54 T I A I!! ' T .1 gif! 'V I W was , , I -A THE FACULTY PAUL RANDALL D VERNON FEASEL Soc1al Sclence Advanced Woodshop Pattern Makxng Mlchxgan State Normal College A B Wayne Unlverslty BS Wayne Unlverslty M A HARoLD KLAISS FRANK WEEBER Auto M6ChGH1CS Western Mlchlgqn College BS Athlettcs and Recreatron Mrchxgan State Normal College MAC E CARR Instrumental MUSIC Umversrty of Mrchtgan School of Mu tc B Musrc Mechan1ca1 Drawlng Umversxty of M1ch1gan M Mustc Weste n Ill1no1s State Teachers Conductmg Certlhcate Salzburg College AB Augtnq Umvers1ty of Mlchlgan M A LEONARD WESTERDALE Paul Randall Harold Klalss HELEN WHEATER Mathemattcs Western Mlchlgan College A B Unxverslty of M1ch1gan M A BLANCHE WISE Vocal Musxc lndrana Umversxty A B Graduate Sherwood School of Mue LaPorge Berumen Studlos New York Po t Graduate work Unxverelty of Mzchtgan IESSE MCGREGOR Commerclal Wayne Unxversrty B S and M A 'lk' Mac E Carr D Vernon Feasel Frank Weeber Leonard Westerdale Helen Wheater Blanche Wtse lesse McGregor 38 ' ' 1 H ' 'A A ,B.S. I Owen Evans Iames Balten Ruth Shaltoe Marlon Irbson MARIORIE CURREY Home Economtcs M1Ch1gQH State Normal College TRACY DENNINGER Soclal Sc1ence M1ch1gan State Normal College IOHN OSBORN General Sctence Socxal Sclence Alblon College A B Wayne Un1vers1ty B S M ANNE PARKS Engllsh M1Ch1gGH State Normal College Umverslty of Mlchlgan MA LOIS BUTLER LASKEY restgned Ian 30 Home Economtcs Mlclfugan State College BS HAROLD SEAVITT Soclal Sctence Wayne Unlverslty A B and M A C E HORTON Engllsh Dramatxcs Central Normal Colleg Wayne Umverstty MA THE FACULT 9 OWEN EVANS deceased lndustrlal Arts M1nnESOlG State Teachers College Unlverstty of Mmnesota A M IAMES BALTEN Mathematrcs Sclence Second Team Football and Basketball Baseball Mtchlgan State Normal College RUTH SHAFTOE L1brar1an lndlana Umversrty A B Umverslty of Ill1no1s B A L S MARION lIBSON Comme-rclal Ferns Instltute B S Maryorre Currey Tracy Denmnger Iohn Osborn M Anne Parks C E Horion Lors Butler Laskey Harold Seavttt Ae. 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S 39 -'T' Robert Gehrlng Mrchael Haddad Warren R Gross Alphonso Gavr1lav1cz Etf1 Mulcrone Eun1ce Brake lane Grrlls ROBERT GEHRING Mathematxcs Sclence Econom1cs M1ch1gan State Normal College BS MICHAEL HADDAD Health and Physrcal Educatron B10 logrcal Sc1ences Socral Sctences State Teachers College Lock Haven Pennsylvama State College B S WARREN R GROSS Mathemattcs M1ch1gan State College M1Ch1gGH State Normal College BS Unlverslty of M1ChlgGH ALPHONSO GAVRILAVICZ Shop M1ch1gan State Normal College BS Western M1ch1gan College Wayne Un1vers1ty EFFIE MULCRONE Commerclal Cleary College B C S M1ch1gan State Normal College BS EUNICE BRAKE Enghsh Untverslty of M1Ch1gGH A B and M A IANE GRILLS Soeech UHIVGTSHY ot Mrclozgan A B EDNA FOX Enghsh Adnan College A B Umverslty of M1ch1gan MA ROGER V HANNON Englrsh Iournahsm Western M1ch1gan College A B Unrverslty of M1Ch1gGn M A IANE OLIVE HARTSIG Lrbrarlan Umversrty of M1ch1gan A B M A and B A L S HAROLD A DRESSEL Speech Kalamazoo College A B Unlverslty oi M1ch1gan MA 1 Edna Fox Roger V Hannon Iane Olxve Hartsrg Harold A Dressel 40 2 19 69 g vi ' -at , ' 'O I . 7 ' , f -Q ,. 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I ' ' ,, . 9 , A . 3' The Classes Il li 1 l 1 i I 1i 1 1 l l 1 l ' 1 -vc, iv .1 'uf ,Ll -4 pf'N-rd CLASS OF 4 11 A GIRLS F1rst Flow Betty Mae Goode lulla Bukovslcy Max1ne Buch Neva Wllllamson MISS Edna Fox soon or Pearl N1cKlo Lotn e Cooke Second Row Mary Krmch Helen Rltok Alleen Kllern Gladys Wtlkewltz M11 Tlurd Row Iva Pulter Etleen Nay nth Florence Kretchmer Marguerlte Beck Geraldlne Larkln Lue ta McConaughey Angelme P1 ottt 11 B GIRL ltr t Pow loyce C'f1anav1er Rlta Mayna d Crecla Lynn Maryorle Wzlllarnson M Marlon lrb on pon or Mary Doulos V1oletCorson Florence Sokoloskr Elea nor Park Marllyn Grlbert Second Hou Ruth Mcllwaln l.1ll1an K1 lr Eleanor Harvey Betty Loughnge Hattle Sabbatlr Altce Kerglrtley lean Horrt on Lucrlle Carnble lune Panos Thtrd Bow Loux e lack on Alberta Bargon Iuanlta VValker Elleen Charron Helen lakubecz Hattte Mae Ftsher Bernlce lordan Frances Srnelhe Mary Keen Vrrglnla Ryan Fourth Row Ro e Olah Soplnle Pavlovlch Florence Sonntag L1zz1e Mae Dr1s coll Dorothy Holmes Georgla lerabek Neo'n1a Covrngton Peggy Russell Barbara Hadley Lyla Brown 42 C I ' 4 X f in ,. 14 KV I A l A L -' t F ' ul - Q...f . ' ' VE' .X ,, V A ,W 4 -yi , . -X 1 nf . . I 'X 4 4 I F T 1 T s B f 9 N dred Zarnbeck, lean Allen, Iune Featherston, Alice Hazzard. I I - 'I 1:55 A 2 H' as ,sn rs g 'I ' I .' , I . ', A I P5 R e Slim VJ P . ob S E, Lui? S Gtte T 'J'lt F :ion Q ns... OPHO Q,-1 10 A GIRLS Fxrst Row leannette Kuroly Dorothy Green Vxfxlma Madlson Alberta Ph1ll1pS Wava Flsher Patrtcla Srmmers Paulme Russln Second Row lr1s Yoder V1rg1n1a Thompson Bernlce Humphrey MISS Edna Youngs sponsor Irene HOlYSK1 Edna Carter Vera Agney Th1rd Row Helen Stumpmeyer Madelyn Bury Ioan Mess1mer Athena Statha las lean Watson Iuha lonas Chnstme Bruce Phoebe Vhlburn Fourth Row Marguerrte Hoshaw Donna Plttman Rosemary Alder Betty Tlm merman Barbara Schroer PGITICIG Kelly Beverly Valols Mary Hruska Rose Darm 10 B GIRLS F1rst Bow Lo ralne Thomas lane Farmer Norma Lourse Darby Iayne Honor Ioyce Brouch Chr1st1ne Doulos Second Row Iacquellne Castle Berntce Adams Delores Huglll Marletta Bla1r Clara Mae Hughes Gladys Bauschenberger MISS Margaret Daly sponsor DOFIS Stender E1leen K1sella Florence Truslcowskr lrene Kovacs Thlrd Bow Charlotte Starlcweather Wllma Yoder Roslna Marmr Mane Rlopell Lurse Schubach Aurelta Sucru Zora Krn1ch V1rgm1a Love Patrrcra Blackard Betty Ann Broderdorf Kathryn Bennte Helen Turczx Ellzabeth Bella Fourth Row Margaret Mackay Charlotte Meyer llene Wlrth Bertha Cartmlll Elmore Nash Melvee La Mar Mlldfed La Fleur Lucille Washlngton Dorothy Lozon Anna Hertensteln Alle n Em1gh Flfth Row Ruth Emond Eleanor Constantlne Lucy Ann Ford Shlrley Morrow Delores McPherson Betty Denman Mary Kxlyk Bermce Burhngame Francxs Czegely Iosephme Iastrom Delores Harrelson 44 CLAS r 3' ,A I 1, Q ,Q I ' - - 4 . J - , 'l - , . K ,f .j .Q ' Q ' ,. X 'V ' -S.. . 7 S al -. 1 D 1? , I I 1 1 1 f 1 1 - 1 1 A - I -1 I 1 'I 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 4 . I V . .4 ' 4 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 f1 1 1 -1 f 1 1 - I ' . I I . I . . .1 . . 91 - 1 r f 1 1 r I l 1 1 . I . A3 . V i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 , . . MURE B OF 10 A BOYS Flrst Row Robert SOCICI Gerd d Ro e Fred Sr'11th Clrdrl Snyder Mr Hd o Seov1tt sponsor W1ll1dm Stcmek Cdl rr1 lf LOU1 VJh1te Second Row Chester Fuck fr l d'f1 Bradley Buford CoJ1'1gto1n Ale? Bill Charles Lloyd Albert W1ll1dm A 'zo d K dm r N1 1 'r1 T dclcerdv Arthur H rmgton 1rd Row Melnn Slod N Sdltndg orde Q Wondld Thurlofl Iohn Hodglcm o H NU d Hulth g P I D Fourth RON George S1 1b' 'W hott d ohet 1 RIC ard K 1 l 1' Bernard Ke l C n'111g 1 N1 hdrn 10 B BOY st R fl G ge Fedthe t C CIW lv' r Ge'1 Mr PC1ulR:1ndo11 ponso N' D V' or Robe K1lulc N1 lr one en Of e be f D Ll 1d R rv lc Doudl e J e erhe t S 'IQDIP e '1et ' 1, L1 R 1 1 L go Rdlrh D R b Huge e 45 ' . ' , l ee, e . ' . , .1 es - , , r ', 5 . , r 'c.e, 1 ' e, ' 'i.l1 .. , '. ' '. ., . 'Z ' , ' ' S, r. l' r e, l C 1, 'J Th' ' n, l illidrn ' 1 ' e, Hfzreld Yerkefe, Ge Y, , Murder, 1 . . ' , '. is n o' r er , du dvr ' , , .e:s, lvwllllfl.. S er, Russell Kid , R ,r W lll'1 x h ns e', zse, Qetus De jr er, Kennefl ' .. F1r o' . eor .. -rs.on A Forern . , .r. Rclert king Sponge 'l, S . . rg .r. , ' ernon Fe eel, sponge: lzries ,riot Hen? ' ' , ' 'l I . S. Second Row lohn Chrdpko ffitizdi Anderson, Rdyriorid 'Nzllidrtxqcn Rohe K- nan Kenneth B ,kg Ro' rf 'Neiger Hdrr' r ry. Thr o lac ' 1, Hdr'.'e',' Rogcfski, Kenneth Ed'f.'3rd::, A11 Cy, . 1 H -7 1. ' Ll, K-n. Wh Gabe Ich: Roundxee, Wclter lone: fffxtncriiel Srrtit Fo 'r!. ov Leefe Sdfnxelzer. Ro' er! Be le .Arfhcny Auk Erneiif Ichiro J. e wg ies, .n- Drxrcoll Robert Rcfkyrnore. FRE 9 A GIRLS Flr t Row loyce Whelan Helen Khmas V1ol t Goretta Buth Barne Bo atm Call e Buth lackson Ruth Dav1e Dolores May Bernadette Lalfore t Betty Yat Second Row M1121 Geg1 h V1rg1r' a Halot Evanka Dobrett Pr1sc1lla Kane I an McKellar Bern1ce Adams Mary Martha VJ11l1U'T1S Margaret Bogalskl Bett, An vCr1ebel Thlrd Row M1ldred Alder Alfreda larzyna Madel1ne Char on Mary lane Bo Carohne Arch1bald Anna Gahk Mary Bohac1k Elleen L1psco111 Maxme Ro err koetter Ann Felenc Sh1rley Wall1s 9 B GIRLS F1TSl Bow Nona Mae W1tt Huguette Legault Bernadette Bose Lena Ream Shlrley Morrow Donna Andrews lune Mad1Son Hope Leonard She1la McQueen Second Bow Beryl Geasland Mary Shawley Thelma Navm MISS Mar1on Youngqu1st sponsor Rosalre Boyea V1rg1n1a Webb Robbye Robertson Luclle Goggess Th1rd Bow Mar1or1e Antrobus Sh1rley Iohnston Helen Gondek L1ly Be1d Vol t Roman Shlrley Myers There a DeBub1es Ex elyn Summer Fourth Bow Betty Geary Bo e Blagetz France Depode ta Botty Lou Halconl Barbara Mcl.a en loyce Taylo Mayme Benham I 46 fs 3 , , e , S, .s . 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Balca Boo rt Car Ing on on Bow VM ' Pau Lax B t Pall No Zl l kl R1 hard Benm en fhe pon o S GW I Cnubne V1lla fl Kmqhtley Wlll13 n er nl' u 9 B BOYS F1r t Row Pe r Co a Stexe Uri Mdtth W Speed1e R1chard loh'1So'1 Chester ry IQIJICZ Mr Om '1 Exon Spo or Edward M1ller Charlee Zolynsky Darrell Dru ,I Eugene Za 1b cl Wllbllf Bugg Se ond Bow Bav no'1d Malo 1cK K '1 ch lohn K1 el a Eugene Peter Clayton Fhar on Morley Ponte Duane Shoena Eugene D1 g wan Tlurd Bow Law ence D mn r Bob rt McCoy Charle L Peterson M1lto'1 Arm tro g Sam Adolf R b t Kear Muze Statnalu B1ly K1lpatr1ck Btll Brown Chfton Hazzard Fourth Bow Geo ge Cu ula B ll B Albert Z1 1 K1 Frank OCor'r1or Haro d f' rt G o Q Brfan e 1 We fl! l':r.1t ow 1n' fd Cote I1l1 S IT 1, l 1 D. r , B11l', 1ell, O1 1 N ll - b rt S C11ar.:k1 oulgz 1.1 ' e 1 r'1 t 1 Set d '1.l:C1:t1 l, ' 'frenee rit, '1 ' 5 11: ', C 1 . e Mu: Hel . V.. ,afer :1 1:1 r, t 1le', I ,r, 1' 1 ru Q 1 1, ' r B ker Da fe faorn, is ' te r , , Q 1 , 1 e ' , ' 11 1, ,.. 1 , , . LJ n ' , . e1 ' J, n.s g ' 1 , 1 1 , ry . rr e 1, 1 ,. , 1 rv- , Q ' 1 F ,1 r 1, 1. ker, 1 'n 11 1. 1' 'r e1.1e, e ,' si , ' 1 1- 7 n , , o er ns, a 1 I l. ' ' , ' , 3 r ns fs, 111 evis, . 1s , ' 11 , l J1llCe , e r e Suciu Q VV bb, lar' ef' bb. 1 ...t 1 MODERN MARY Mary has ct llttle lamb Her very own to keep lt dled from lock of sleep Selected 48 Miss Niemann Hard at Work Principal's Office f N ii If A w.l,frk '7 RW?-1-eg-lzg-:Tiff 2 Q1 . V N - W 'ia e .1532 lt followed her Ground until ' XX xfelix ' f .1 5 2 53. X -.-2 e . A 0 ,C J A rg ' Sport Sectlon I 1 7 1 1 1 l L7 as ss 5823? V3FSlt Football tb The Coaches MR MICHAEL HADDAD Mr Michael Haddad a new teacher in our school held the yob of line coach for our football team this year He was coach of the luntor High Basketball team and did a fine 1ob Coach Haddad received his degree from Pennsylvania State College He is a good coach a good teacher and is liked by all MR FRANK BUCK WEEBER lt wouldnt be an annual if we left out Coach Vfeeber and we wouldnt have a Varsity like ours if we left out Buck Coach Weeber has been with our school as coach for many years and we believe he is the best His careful coaching has helped to produce a winning team for many seasons Mr Weeber has charge of all recreational activities in River Rouge The Co Captains RAT DOLPH ROYALS itandy Royals a Senior was exceptionally good on this year s team He was as slippery as an eel when it canoe to dodging He was a swell fellow to his gridiron mates and a good sport He only wishes that he could come back for another season of football and l guess all seniors and the team feel that way. The team lost a good man when they lost Randolph. HERBERT SHULTZ Herb Shult was also a Senior and could block as well as he could play the trombone and that was excellently He played first trombone in the band and was an important man on the track team He was one of the four men who won the State Relay Contest last season. He was King of Laughs' to his schoolmates for he always kept the spirit of fun when things began to get dull. The team could not have picked a better co- captain. The 1941 arsit Football Record Ecorse ...,.....,...... A .,4.. A Cwrosse-Pointe A CatholicfCentral .,,, A A A Flint Northern A A A A A A A U O Monroe ,..,,.....,l 8 6 lackson A A .,... A A , A A A20 Wyandotte . A AAAAAAA A A A , A A U Lansing AAAAAAAA ,AAAAAAAAAAAAAA U River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge 'Won 5 f Lost 2 - Tied l The boys of the Varsity team, as well as their Coach Mr, Frank Buck Weeber, deserve a compliment. The lads really Went to town by winning 5 games, tying l, and losing only 2. The Panthers left 5 ot their opposing teams with scores ot The toughest game was with Catholic Central, end- ina with a score of 8-7 in favor ot Central Last year the game was also close- in 40 we tied Central U O Nick Simbles senior broke his ankle during one ot the games and was tied up for the remainder of the season Bill Char on an important man on the team was exceptionally good at passing Ollen Evans was the high scoring man on the team Nick Simbles and Calvin Lee both Seniors were outstand ing as were Charron and Evans George Bohacik Randolph Royals and Her oert Schultz were also among the top players Coach Weeber neednt be surprised at the lads success because with his coaching they will always be right at the top Hail to the Team of 1941 VA RSITY FOOTBALL 7-lerbert S hultz Georg Bohactc Steve aalka Second Row Nr Frans Weeber coach Robert Hellar Calvin L e Ollen Evan Charles Foy Earl Komraus Mr Michael Haddad coach Third row Richard Lockman Clarence Malcolm lohn Andrews Eugene Gebolys lames B odie Fourth RON Robert DaRonco St ve Ga p William Tobin El'ner Evans lame Fekete la es Worden Louis Pail 51 - - , , I A I A A . . .1 T , 1 ' T , I I I., I ' A V I Y V , , . , . o First Row' William Sn der, William Charron, Steve Doulos, Randol h Ro als, Y . c , e , , 'L .A ' A W ' , 1 , ' 9 , 'L 1 , e s er, ' ' . 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L1 Q. f .f 9 L .- c Q N A 1 r , .V 39' ' ' '. . x r , , X - ' - O I RESERVE FOOTBALL Errel Bo J Torr Su rrnere Luke Menkata Ed Decree Thornae Petereon Melvrn Whr e Andy lonee lane McKee Second Bow Bert Ko ac Manager Fed lones Ar llarr glon Edward DVS Bob Wll on B1llShaffe Alex Tlrornaw Mr la re Balten Coach Tlnrd Bo v Lour Vlnr e Herb Sxngblel Bob Eekele Alonzo Cas el Dale Sawrclcl Wlllrarn S lcody lolrn Kozole Alex Neleon lUNlOR HIGH FOOTBALL li aurne Eugene Pe'-er Donald Gallov ay lohn Smellre Rxclrard lohn on Darrel Drury Second Bow Edward Mrll r Peler Cora Brchard Parker W1ll1an Bevrs Nlck Krmch W l rarn Allew Mr Warren Grows Coach Blchard Rewnre Lesler Farmer W1ll1arn K oalrrck Clayton Charon Clrflon Hazzard Thrrd Bow Calvrn Cade locln S dnelc Vfrllrarn Crnbert Hebert Kern Eugene Slrola Addr Lewr Er d Pore Clrdrlc V lladf. Cldvton Hamrllel lOl1f1 RWUU Vlllton Arrcrslrong Eourlh Bow Clarence Waluelh Paul Wo rn kr W1lllGIl Brown Duane Slroe nuker Frank OCor1ror Wrlllam Keeley P' Second Team Football Lincoln Pork lfcorse Monroe Holy Redeemer Wyondotte Tl-llj SEASONS SCORES River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge Won 'Z Lost 2 Tied l l8 20 O U R An even slded segson wos bestowed on the Reserve ted 1 tt Seems Tl e boys won 7 ggmes ond lost 2 ggmes They hed lf' nroe wtth tl e Score ol C U Cooch lor es Rorlten f orked hord mth the to ws lost Sega The ect o l fvlnch reglly tool' our oo S lor d rlde foe Hol Redeemer T e ecore I7 U out our oo 13 he-gt Lcorse 2U U ond Ltncoln Pr' -X wt Ct mdt score ol l 7 Probolol the closest gon e woe Monroe All t rough the f e the Sc re remouned U U Nelther teom would seem to et t e ot ter tedm get gny he d Moy lt vos o see sow ortlour but on excttmg UQIVWS .lumor Hlgh Football Harvey Loffrev Mlller Sglmg Copernlcus VVoodru't llortnrur H ghlond Por-' SRI-XSOl S SUMWI 'RRY River Reug Rue R tuge Rue R R1verR uge Rue R Rlver R Rtver R mage VK nl led 19 P ICI 1C F ill llfl F f rledsed N th t ll About t e closest gdr e l dll ICIR 'ne Rouge vs Qoteer lcuj H gh 'score ended 7 7 ond dll trtrodgh tte our e tte tedrns ere on ecafl loft ne team left trio schools ln tl e dust rot gwthg t er Ct noce t get eve ornt Ou tedm loegtt e r cloaeet te r J C 5 of fll 5 Alex Redu ne tg 'score Fred po e Jn' gt Eugene We tem Fugere Stro fl gnd Dudrte S dl'e f e e t od r en on teovn lost season ond gre efrected to 1 ol-'e t J rstt 'G . 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' C1 soon 53 CROSS COUNTRY E1r I Row Mr Alphon o Govmlox cz Coach lorbft Dlugo Solwynn B1qq o C111 S111 2 Monoger Sec,o11fl ll ICT on 1 Bern 1 on 1 To ljuc C 611111 Cross Country for 1941 Yps1lont1 Woyne B1I'lIl1I'1QllCI Blggs Dlugos-3 Folks B1qos Dluqo Fo lc BIQQS Dlugoss Folks ld he Season S Scores DUAL MEETS Rwer Rouge Rwer Rouge RIVGT Rouge REGIONALS th Mocpherson 23rd Kessell 33rd 38th 49th STATE MEET 2 th 43rd 111 th th t Wlnner 611 7711 Co emon Ko ell A A MEET Colemon th Kesseh 22nd 54 Cf1lHlfl:lfljl f?lvfl'Il'll1Q'.'Ji3, :z '1 l1,Y1 I . E N if A -ls' rl A .' A You-.' Ed Mcpl 1 , Pmgl Dcxrlz, , 1 I rd Kennel, ll l lku, 1 JVPNC ol: rr. V 9 ' ' , . . .38 ' ,,. .. ......,2U .39 4 ,. . ....l9' ' ' 111. .36 ' Q ,.... . ..... NM22' Deo1rloom A ......... , 20 Riverlzlouqe , ', ,. .......... ,... l 8 . as . . ,,... ., J . . . ,. l lS .,......flUl TV. . . C ,. ..,..,., .... l l .... ........,.... . 18 . ..1,,....,.,. 13 ' .... ..,,,..... . ,f . Cross Count Boys Have Good Record The Rlver Rouge Cross Country eam whlch was coa hed by Mr Alphonso Gavrrlavrcz had a farrly good season rn l94l They took 4th place rn the T V A A and Won 1t aga1nst tough opposrtlon The Thlnclads also won three out of four meets the mam men berng good posrtrons 1n the Reg1onal State and T V A A meets The Cross Country team meets took place tn the months ol September October and the t1rst part of November Bucking the Line Biggs, Dlugoss, Folks, MacPherson, and Kessell, who were all placed in fairly IRLS SPORTS Baseball Touch Football Volleyball Fa At tbe keg antng and end ot every cbool year the Gtrls Gym Classes can b tound out ot doors full ot pep vrgor and v1tal1ty Paseoall and touch tootball are the tavorrte outdoor games played by the 9 lO lltb grades 56 Wmter ln cold weather the grrls are forced to stay rndoors where they oractlce volleyball and basketball Volleyball regu1res sk1ll and pow er Back and forth goes the ball and everybody works W1ll'1 all tberr m1gbt to make a polnt l basketball the grrls race up and down tbe lloor ttnally a basket and 'nore potnts tor our srde Bad nnnton has grown very popular ln our cbool 1n the last few years ow For A Home Run -.. .- .-. ll . 1 ll S A , 9 - f j J , . J - O - . I'1 , I 7 L, . ' ' s . ' A - PLAY NG THE GAME, Basketball - Badminton - Dancing Swimming Dancing- Early American and Social Dancing Classes are held during the week tor the 7-89th grades, These classes, which are for both girls and boys help the students improve their sense of rhythm give ttem knowledge of steps and correct behavior towa d one another Earning an Girls who do work toward earn ng their athlettc R s must be oers stent and must parttcnoate in all 1 taior sports Points are earned lor each game played tl ese are added at the end of the year The ten girls receiving the highest number ot points are then award ed their athletic R Swimming Sf1P'l HlI'1Q classes are tncreas ing in size with aribtttous stu dents anxious t learn ne rf strokes Diving and Lite saving are als taught ,-.auf FGUDPPUDPPU Z'-+WCl2C5+-+ U C1154 in 'lm .mf-f 'y BOOK THREE 5 -L' I Q 'Q ' K - fr' ,, w X1 . I I! . X ,gl , W ' 'X V, ff If N . xx I f S. I . ' If ff I , . 1-X X ' F ' I Y ' .' 'Ji . . . 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SLLNN T wg x , ' N J K W I -gi. ,.,. -4-:sf-.,, -3-J-if , L 'b if--figff 54 g , , ' -,,..4f----rf' ' Rouge High's Band Dlrector Mr Mac E Carr Band Has Good Year ln 42 The Brver Bouge H1gh School Band thrs year can boast of belng one of the better musrcal un1ts that has represented the I-hgh School 1n the held of com pet1t1on and concert The year has been extremely full from the begmrung of the tall to the end ot 1ts spr1ng term 1n lune The Football Season th1s year can boast of the best dnlled band on parade 1n the last decade for thrs school Based upon the fundamentals of the Army code of marchmg dnlls tor bands the l-hgh School reached a new h1gh 1n ma ch1ng ethcrency under the capable hands of Mr Walter Chersack as dr1ll master and Mac E Carr as musrcal drrector The fall season of rnarchrng con tamed 23 separate and complete colortul formahons chmaxmg ln a tremen dous set ot tormatrons at the Homecommg game wlth Vtfyandotte set to the theme of Natlonal Defense Th1s year also saw the band regretfully saylng 1lS adreus one ra1ny Monday mornlng to rts tnend and drlllmaster Mr Walter Cnersack who was called 1nto the Un1ted States Army and 15 today somewhere 1n the Pac1f1c HIS pres ence w1ll be long telt ln Brver Rouge Band clrcles The concert season opened rn a blaze of glory to a packed audxtorlum when the Concert Band presented to the people ot Brver Bouge one ot 1ts best playlng bands 1n many a year The solorsts mcluded Mr Homer LaGassey as composer condclctrng hls own number Sequola Mr Rex Thuston played a ser1es of solos on the Xylophone Other outstandlng numbers on the pro gram mcluded Sulte rn P tlat by Holst Overture to Symphony ln B Flat by Fouchet Tone Poem Dedrcatlon and a group of Latln Amerrcan num bers that proved great h1ts w1th the audlence Second term act1v1t1es lncluded the Dtstrlct and State Solo and Ensemble l'est1vals wh1ch bestowed unusual honors on the 1nd1v1dual members ot the band The D1str1ct Festlval of the Southeastern Mrchlgan Band and Orchestra Assoclatlon was held 1n Blver Rouge 1n March The Hlgh School Band rece1ved a F1YSl D1v1s1on rat1ng at th1s Festwal and went to rece1ve an excellent ratlng at the State Fest1val at Ann Arbor 1n Aprrl The usual Band Bounce whrch was THE soclal event of the Band was held rn the Bana quarters rn May Also a MUSIC Festlval was g1ven ID May wlth the partrcrpatlon of all of the mus1cal un1ts of the Grade Schools Many other outs1de engagements both outsrde and 1ns1de of the l1m1ts of Blver Bouge were played and everywhere the band met wtth great acclarm and applause Yes tndeed thls has been an unusual year that every band mem ber w1ll have reason to remember A large number of Senlors made the1r concert ot the year at commencement a huge success Thus ended another mus1cal school year 60 -is . .5 Q X f D u . ' 7 , I' - , I . be - I 4 I I I I I I - . . , . . . r , , ' I I - . 1 The Band Plays On Personnel of The FLUTE lohn Goniea Ann Lellaketch OBOE Willard Kelghtley Donald Cote lack Griffin ENGLISH HORN lack Griffin BASSOON Ioseph Mouro IST CLARINET Lawrence Kramer Alex Gyetvay Eugene Knoch ZND CLARINET Ered Btlak Dan Dyson Kenneth Grube Brant Starkweathe 3RD CLARINET lack Dowdy Howard Hultberg Leon Vaughn Donald Cadzow X' 4TH CLARINET William MacLennon George Rohloff Melvin McGee Robert Wiser Robert Eerencvi Ramon Thurber ALTO CLARINET Raymond Cannuelle Rlchard Mason BASS CLARINET lo eph Mllnarich Harry Smith FRENCH HORN Edwin Loughridge Barry Dowdy Byron Ponte Leon Fobar William Gunnell Ross McGregor IST CORNET Gordon Mathie William Rosenlcoetter ZND CORNET Nathan Anderson Donald Schultz 3RD CORNET Glenn Knisley Ken e h Edwards MQW Band 4TH CORNET Robert Sucharslci Ray Keith Hubert Gorda Reginald Kilgore TROMBONE Herbert Schultz Anthony Auk Samuel Smith lohn Roundtree Ernest Iohnson Daniel Newsome BARITONE Harold Arnoldi Harold Giebel EUPHONIUM David MacEarland lames Lewis Erwin Rugg SOUSAPHONE Richard Morrow Burton Kriebel Edward Iacques PERCUSSION Charles Neiman Robert Keenan Richard Cox Ray Williamson Gordon Witt 61 lim Mlllll yi 1' 2 .K E CFO mmFQ PWHwmEOWO VFUPUWEUFU m 4H4PHZm1 E The Senior High Glee Club Develops stage presence, good posture, and good voice, teaches appreciaf tion of good music. Sold candy, held bake sales so it could go to May Festival in Ann Arbor .,., Gave annual Christmas, Easter and spring conf certs ......i Heard Lily Pons at the Masonic Temple. First Row: Miss Blanche Wise, Director, Shirley Iohnston, Barbara McLaren, Lucille Gam- ble, Patricia Kelley, Mary Shawley, Sheila McQueen, Mildred Alder, Ruth Barnes, lime Featherston, David Iacobson. Second Row: Bobby Ford, Elmer Hart, Edgar Emery, Richard Morrow, Doris Giebel, George Bohacik, Randolph Royals, Vlilliarn Baker William Slater, George Featherstone, Louis Petrick, Miss Carolyn Wise, Director. Third Row: Valerie Lewis, lris Yoder, Ruth Emond, Hope Leonard, Mary lane Rose Anna Galik, Caroline Archibald, Violet Roman, Rose Blagetz, Anna Hertenstein, Helen Stump- meyer. Fourth Row Audrey Venter France DePodesta B ice Adar' Betty Lou Ha omb Dora Fowler Georgia Ie abek Ruth Hamilton Florence Kr tcfimer Dorothy Lozori F ance Czegely Shirley Wallis Regina Telelc The Orchestra Furnishes music tor special school asserr blies and advances the study ana appreciation of good music Attended May Festival at Ann Arbor and attended The Ford Sunday Evening Hour where it heard Zimbalist the re nowned violinist First Row Doris Giebel Hope Leonard Barbara McLaren Winitred liemann Mary Shawley Mitzi Gegich Miss Carolyn Wise Director Second Row Katheryri Paxovich Loui Petri K Geneva Harri George Feather ton Barbara Schroer Robert Kerns Betty Ann Kri bel Dar el Drury Audrey Venter Lucille Gamble Third Row Vida William on Ro e Bagetz Ge rg a lerabek Betty Sand Nor na Kni e ley Anna Herten tein Dorothy Green The Representative Assembl Considers plans tor the betterment ol school conditions Composed of representatives from homerooms clubs and organizations Sponsors school elections school welfare work and the stiident Safety Court First Row Stanley Kozole Wilbur Rugg Harold Gteb l Lawrence Krame Cletu Den ninger Bud Denninger Gerald Littl Claude Kee v Frederick Thomp on Treasurer Eleanor Pa lc Secretary Mr I I Har ing on Soon or Ma queri e Ri dl P dent Robert Nierrann Vice President Violet Co on lorma lean Haivtbo r Flor ncf Sokoloski Third Row Betty Bolcas Willis lone Benya iin Da den Eugene Peters lo 'non S booley David Baker Fred Bllalc Billy Parrinder lean Harrison Alice Keightley Dori Gicbel Fourth Row loyce Foote Bernadette Ro e Lucill S'even on Loi Hart Patricia K lly Christine Pelekei Norma lean Flower l abel Cadzou Olga Blizrrian lma eflirigton Maxine McCoy Filth Row Rose Olah L llian Ki h Pa icia Bla :ca d Au lia Suciu Marguerite Ho haw lean McKee lurie Featherstori Margot et Rogal ki Ro ll Cali e Betty lane O Hara Leon.: Dupie 63 1 ' , s s , erni lc , , 4 r , ' , - e l , , ., r . s - . , , . , 1 ,T i . I , 2 . , ' ' , 's 'c', T , f 's, , , s ., K .D r A . . . 1 . , . , ',., , W V ,' . s , ss t , .o r , , s, r 1, A ilii- o i . . . . X ,, , . ' . 2 , ' , e, ' . ,r, is - . ' , ' , ' e, . le., , , ' 1: , Second Row: Pat Sullivan, Mildred Zambeclc, Rose Clare Hubbard, Ieannetfe Kuroly, 5 r s 5 . . , ' ri t . s , r , t 'e , reag- , ' . , ' - .' 5 ' , rs , I . ' . r .e, ei 4 ' 1 ., ' '. . s, rr' r -., . ., I r.. C it . , ,, :1,, ' e t s , 's , ' ' e , ' ' .i - i ' - 55, li ' , .' . , T. ff ' '. , ' 1 , , 1 ' . tr' ' c' r , rel ' , , ' , s , , .' ., ff ,L ', .:a e V53 , ' , f The R S A Board Sets up a calendar ol acttvtttes for tne school year handles athlettc events Members are student representauves elected from each class and taculty advtsors Set new prtce on basketball games and swtmmlng meets sponsored a Hallo N6 en and a Satnt Patrtcks R S A Party F t v M15 e T a Tracy D 'tnmger lr Pre tdent Seymour stern Vtce nres1dent label Ca tro Chal K nrau M Dort Butler Second Row Mr Roger Carrlnaton M C orge Shawley Faculty Manager Mr Frank The Dramatles Club Provtdes opportuntty lor creattve sell expresston for students by means of dramattc perforn ences members ore students ln the dramattc class exchanae assembltes wtth other schools produced plays for pa1d as sembhes Seymour Stern B THICC Ro Zell Patr1c1a Sawmlller Alma Daly Betty Sand Iarnes S nth Shlrley Wat ow Audrey Venter Margo et Chlrtllo Eh e Wat on Clarence Malcolm Vole Evan Wllltart Loren Z Florence rlotv lc Mr C E Horton Sponsor The Debate Team Gtves useful tratntng tn speaktng before a group Th1s year's top1c was Umversal Compulsory Mtlttarv Tramtng tatrly successful year, won SIX debates, lost stx seven members ot the team won hrst team letters Mahlon Vaughn leannette Kuroly Dav1d Baker Larry Burns Captam Mr Harold Dres sel, Coach Helen Baker Mllton lacobsort George Cusulas 64 0 0 o t . r .o ' I I . , . 1 I 4 n t tra Rox . 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' 1 I V' P lf' E' 'fi ' H,IJ ff' fwt .I 1 I The Semor Class Presents The Late Chmstopher Be n A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS By Srdney Howard Under the talthlul drrectron of Mr C E Horton the February Senlor Class presented a three act comedy The Late Chrlstopher Bean lt was grver Thursday and Errday December ll and 1? l94l Th1s play was a drtterent type ot comedy than has been presented rn our school IH prevlous years lt was a mystery concernlng some very rare pamt mgs 1n a remote New England vrllage Thelr d1scovery brought out the latent greed vmdtctlveness kmdness or generosrty ot those who were concerned As the play progressed rt showed many types ot hunsan nature unfold wrth the plot Tl-lE CAST Characters as they appeared Dr l-laggett rural medlcal man Robert Benham Susan l-laggett the younger daughter Vlrgmra l-lumphrey Abby the mald Maxrne Foreman Ada I-laggett the older daughter Madelyn Sowash Warren Creamer the vlllage pamter and paperhanger Robert Bock Tallant art salesman loseph Nell Rosen art dealer Fi1Cl'1CIrd E VGIOIS Maxwell Davenport art cr1t1c Tracy Dennrnger lf 70 I QC ' av 99 Mrs, I-laggett, the doctors wife r.,......,............. ...., H elen Meixner J une Senlor Play T1Sh Well Recelved Be ty Sands Plays T1sh The lune Class s Senror Play was a successful productron lt was Well re cerved by a large and respon we audrence The story whtch was ct comedy rn three acts dealt Wrth the arnazlng es capade of T1sh a rmddle aged sptnster and her two cornpanrons Aggle and Ltzzre also old malds T1sh after rnany adventures ttnally captures the crook who has been ter ror1z1ng the cornmunlty The characters of the play were Ellen Lerghton runs the Eagle Hotel Patrlcla McGee Charrta her Mex can mard Patrtcra Sawm1ller bhertff Lern Ptke wrth romanttc tendenctes Callre Hoplans a trrend of Ellen s Luther l-loplan hard headed and hara hearted Aggte T1sh s clo e companron L1zzre T1sh s close compan1on let1t1a Carberry T1sh Bettrna Trent a most unhappy young lady Wesley Andre NS an engaglng young man Denby Grrrnes a movlng prcture drrector Dorrce Gaylord a mowe actre s 71 Davtd Baker Irene MacKenz1e Donald Erancke Florence Hotyckl Geneva Hams Betty Sands Margaret Chmllo Larry Burns lohn Blonar Mae Blackard 0 0 I 9 9 CC ' 99 I Charlie Sandse-Tish's young nephew , .t., ..,...,, A . , Mahlon Vaughn Sly X C1 FN FU '-GH'-'UJFUDP4 The Yarslty R Club Upholds scholast1c e1t1c1ency and school Splfll among sen1or h1gh school boys Boys must have earned B s 1n any one of the Varslty scho1ast1c sports Sells refreshments at football basketball games and the boxmg tournaments Had a closed dance 1n May F1rst Bow Henry Kogut Selwyn Btgg Ioseph Matthews Nlck Snnbles Calvtn Lee Shel don McElroy Iames BYOd19 Louts Paul Second Bow Herbert Schultz Edward McPherson Iames Fekete George Bohaclk B111 Mulkern Mr Mlchael Haddad Spon or Lester Sharon Steve Doulos Seymour Stern 1 Sharon B111 Pogany Iames McKee Th1rd Row B1chard Lockman B111 Tobm Steve Gasper Robert Hellar Norbert Dlugoss Donald Francke W1111Gm Warden Steve Salka The Clrls Club Furthers the 1nterests of g1rls 1n act1v1t1es 1n and out ot the school Membersh1p cons1sts of g1r1s who have earned the1r letters by tak1ng part IH sports Held one splash party and one basketball party and sponsored a roller skat1ng party th1s year Sponsor Lucllle Stevenson Scr1be llene Wlflh Second Bow 1u11a Bukovsky Ioyce Brouch lean Harnson Pre ldent Audrey Ven1er Paulme Komraus Corrtne Brouch Th1rd Bow Dorothy Gratz Martetta Bla1r leannette Kuroly Marguerlte Hoshaw Cllfli t1ne Doulos The .lumor H1 h R Club Endeavors to 1ncrease the lnterest 1n sports and create h1gh standards of character Boys who have won a lurnor H1gh letter 1n football track basketball or sw1mm1ng may tom Sold peanuts at the basketball games had a p1cn1c and 1n1t1at1on party F1rst Bow Iohn Sme1'1e Eugene Stro1a Frank OConne11 Sam Adolf lerry Ledl Second Bow Bert Kovac Eugene Peter Harolcl G11bert M Warren Gro Spon Claude Keeley Don leanette Thlrd Bow Fred Pope Clayton Hamel Btchard Benme Wllbur Covmgton 73 7 ' GC 99 , ,1 ,' S, , ',B'll ' CC 99 First Bow: Betty Loughridge, Mary Doulos, Secretary and Treasurerg Miss Doris Butler, ' ' CC 9, 2 P 1 s, I s, A , r. ss, sorg mC MU M PPP CTW m X o o 0 m 1- m GD FPHOWMZZ The A. 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'I f, -lvl S THE OLD PEP TALK SNAGGING A PASS LES IN HIS GLORY SUBSTITUTICDN FIRST AID HOLD THAT GATE 78 WINTER I SPRING, SPORTS Varslt Basketball THE VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES Dec RIVGF Rouge Fordson Dec Rlver Rouge Ecorse Dec R1ver Rouge Monroe Dec Rtver Rouge Fly-nvauth an Rlver Rouge Wyandotte an Rlver Rouge Dearborn an R1ver Rouge Wayne an Rlver Rouge Ypstlanh an R1ver Rouge Ecorse Feb R1ver Rouge Plymouth Feb Rtver Rouge Wayne Feb R1ver Rouge Yps1lant1 Feb R1ver Rouge Iackson 'un 'WF' LJ E' F1rst Row Randolph Royals Steve Doulos Iohn Andrews E11 Slmon Bxll Rlddell George Bohaclk Second Row B111 Tobm Lester Sharon Captam Frank Rxchters Homer Iohnson Ollen Evans Mr Warren Gross Coach THE RECORD Coach Warren Gross certamly got the team oft to a tlylng h1gh scormg season as the scores plaxnly show We won 9 out of l4 games played Mr Gross IS a new teacher to our school and has succeeded IH hrs coachtng ot the Panther basketball team The htgh score man of the season was a Sentor, George Bohaclk, who got 95 out of the 229 pomts of the team The most exc1t1ng game of the season was the Ecorse game, wh1ch ended 1n a score ot 22 23 1n tavor of Ecorse 80 0 .lUef ' . ..... ..29 ..,. . .. . . .34 .l2e- ' ..,.. . . l .. . .. . ... . .. 38 .l6-- ' . . . 9 .. . . .....25 .l9ef ' .r...,, 26 'B ..4g .. ..,.. ... ...29 I . 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It e A 45 The VaFSltY Basketball Record ROUGE WAYINE IANUARY l6 The Wayne Outntet was nosed out by a close score of 40 39 1n a game held at Wayne ln the last moments of the game two Wayne players scored putt1ng Wayne rn the lead by one pomt but Bohactk of the Rouge team com pleted a one handed shot putttng the Rouge team 1n the lead 40 39 Bohac1k was Rouge s h1gh potnt man w1th 19 po1nts ROUGE YPSILANTI IANUARY 23 The Panthers practtcally swamped tne Yps1lant1 team on the Rouge court February 23 by a score ot 02 35 Bohac1k and Sharon led the Rouge team w1th l4 and l2 potnts respecttvely The game celebrated the Golden lubllee of Basketball and drew a large crowd A small group ot boys from the Rouge Hlgh Band supplred muslcal entertalnment ROUGE ECORSE IANUARY 30 The Ecorse Red Ralders turned the tables on the Panthers on lanuary 30 by wmnmg wrth a score ot 23 22 a very close game ln tne very last seconds of the game came the dec1d1ng v1ctory tor Ecorse the T V A A Champs Rtd dell led the Rouge team wlth 8 pomts Th1s was the last game for two gradu ates of the team George Bohactk and Btll Rrddell ROUGE PLYMOUTH FEBRUARY 6 Vtctory came agatn to the Panthers when Rouge defeated Plymouth m an excltlng game whlch ended IH a score of 29 24 lohn Andrews led the Rouge team wtth 10 pomts Stx sophomores brought up from the second team at half season dtsplayed ftne actton and wmmng to m rn Varstty competttton These boys were Art Harrlngton Ken Edwards Ernest lohnson W1ll1am Brad ley Bob Fekete and Dale Savxlckt ROUGE DEARBORN FEBRUARY I3 Th1s game was probably one of the rrost exc1t1ng of the enttre season The Panthers showed hne passtng shootmg and defens1 I9 work throughout the game ln the last half subst1tutes were freely used So one ot the best games of the season ended wtth Rouge on top ROUGE WAYNE FEBRUARY 20 Th1s was a tatrly close game and Wayne and Rouge really locked horns The Rrver Rouge Panthers the better players of the eventng came out on top once more w1th a score of 20 to 23 ROUGE YPSILANTI FEBRUARY 25 Agatn we see our boys v1ctor1ous Th1s ttme wtth a total score of 39 37 Yps1lant1 really f lt pressure tn thts game and really fought to keep tt off but dldn t succeed The htgh score Iran was Lester Sharon a sentor who played a great all around game ROUGE IACKSON FEBRUARY 28 Th1s was one of the hardest fought games of the season The score ended 42 28 1n Iacksons favor but 1t was a game well worth the fans money lt was the last regularly scheduled game for three of our sentor players The hlgh score man was Captaxn Lester Sharon 81 n O T , A ,Y ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' , ' . H . X Q . . , - . , . - 1 , . , , - I - , . . . . . ' , . , ' ., - 1 ' v- , . , 4 1 1 1 ' 7 1 1 - Y 1 1 - 1 Q1 1 1 . 1 . . - I 1 1 . 1 . 1 RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM Errst Row Don Gallo fav Mgr Wllllam Sarkody Ernest Iohn on Ken Edwards Alex Nelson Second Flow Bob Kostelnlk lohn Davldson Art Harrlna on Charles Fox Mr lames Balten Coach Thlrd Row loe Husrnlca Bob Sher1dan B1llCozad B1ll Kostelmk B1ll Shaffer W1l11am Bradley lUNlOR HIGH BASKETBALL E1rst Row Bert Kovacs Mllton Armstrong Mr Mlchael Haddad W1ll1GIH Alder Gus Doulos Second Row Sa n Adolf Fred Pope Rxchard Sands 'Wllbert Covmgton Thrrd Row lohn Rlnna Chester Bolrver Rrchard Rennle Blll Krlpatuck Robert Slater 4 E4-2 82 I . 2 v I, .g ' ' , . sa , ., 3 ' , ' . , ' -t , , , , : 1 - 1 - I f I A 1 V V . . , 1 A U r ' I I I I - I , S. T13 iff' 7' I 1 l '51 1 2 E ,Q kxqf. TJ To - 9 A 4 A ' E95 . A ' E, , 5 -:WV ,4 'f - g Q: , ,fi lt f 3 . .. 0 ' 1 i Reserve Basketball THE SCORES Eordson , . 43 Ecorse A 22 lflonroe 211 Rlvrrioxlili . 2F Wxondotle 2l Degrborn , , . lfl Wayne . . 25 Yrgsilonlr .,.,. Ecorse , 29 3l Rlyrnoullt ,,.. 25 Deorborn 25 Woyne 33 Yrpsilontr A.,,., .23 Rlver Rouge River Rouge Rlver Rouge ENJOY Rouge Rlver Rouge Rrver Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge Rrver Rouge on I red l lost Arm ugll the Reserve Boslfetlooll teorn orfed on unlucky nurrbe of gornes u noer l3 Ney won 7 el t ern ond lost out 5 Tnex ued N1l'1 Wg,ne IH tlielr lrst orne mth the n Polnls v ere rolent lull lost season when t ey rnorde l35 bgsxets ond 52 loul snots v lnoh equolleci or totol seoson score of 322 polnls The Hrgh Soorlng men JG e Rrgdley wltlr SU pornls Eox Vlllll 29 Ed words wulr 25 ond l-lor nglon nl 27 Rou ge ond us opp onents Nero very Close rn eo e lllFOLlQ10ll lre seo on out the Rouge Hrgh v or me IIlUlOIllY ol 1 1 umor H1 h Basketball SUVTMARY Or ro llrglllgnd Rrrli Henry Ford e llort rurr Memles lfllller Q ro o er lvllller NOIll 'U J Henrf E rd n R fer Jl je il Q f e fa e Rrver Ruugve Ruler Rouge F e R uofe Rue R we R Jer ha Lge R Jer T ug e u nror Fl fe-Tig leur er, e gs f re e ro gs g utt e lung usefl l Cx ne N Gooch s KS e ou sr en f Dunn ilu s e seoson J' C llfrddr 1 e Vr lo n Os orn I P fore ff , Bert Ko frf r r + rf J IS 1 e oe felorrng tr err Iecun g e rn JP ee e e ff T srtf teor rs 83 W ' T' A, 5 o . . , r 'el r A . ,, 1. I i.:l'u..A, . rr , . .1 Q '. mf. A' T' 'rvrs ,E Z ' 13.2, f 1 .1 ' ' 'ts r fmzes, I I V T v, nent' Plz: Rouge F l3 i1,R':f X U lfl RiverRC xg llfrrv l,.o'.f.'reQ.' l I Eiver lk ug XF ll A . lfl Q Rr 'A A, .,l. 30 A A ' A ' ,. ,2l River Rouge Cop ruious l7 RLV of . o Q Cro :yous 22 J' r.oxj ., ll Mir .rlfrr .L 5 27 .N .lo ffe .j' C . .. l-1 RF! r Ro ge Wo . ' Lost 3 The Tuul - igiz Rgslw ' T, ll fx: cgige out 'xo ll ll seirson Tl won 3 ggzges out of ll played gnfi lost t:.e :fuer 3 A ongnge of cogclies Tune flered ffl, hojrs o lu, gs it s l' l d1ffLo'1lI ire ' I .' u o Q I5l','l'fTf, R I they dxd .,,l drlly, ' g ine fgrsl Iwo' 'rdf' of th . , , lflr lgolgrzul 5. ffl ':.'g2 o ',,f' roll for he rergfrrrxncq gf.: rx s .. , ,Ez .b fool. e:,':Y'Je foggn Rrrxz '.-,'f::1 he 21642, .sg 7 ff fre iegfr, folic' ed hr' J V gs lffr, Osoor 1 :soted ti it gugte CI let- of the Coy fr- ' r , , f I 15, C cl thot they will sor A ' - :rg tl. R 5.2 ve or lor. ' o T e Tankmen Q99 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM Top Bow W1ll1Um Pogo y Paul Wosyn kl VJ1ll1am Mulkern W1ll1am Pulver Alex Boaume Su 1 mera Edw d Deck F1Cl'lGl'd Wa den IUNIOR HIGH SWIMMING TEAM Top Row lerrv Ledl Eugene Dlrgman B1ll Gunnell George Suclu Donald Mor km Claude Keeley Charl Zo vnency Thomas Trudeau Bottom Bow lack Bon ner Wtlllam I.aVan Mllton Peters Coach Robert Ge-h img Robert Helmer George Noun 84 , f' .if f ' I I L- jr. S .. .,- V i 'Qs Bottom Row Seymour Stern, Harry Smith, Mr. Rohert C. Gehring, Coachg Thomas ,Q tr ' ar er, f r .. I s , F A I , A , l , - ' , . es l ,' . . i '. z , ' A , A , - Varsity Swimming Ian. lan, lan an an an Feb Feb eb t eb Feb Feb Dec. l8 6 Q lan l3 lb River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge Rlver Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouae River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge OUR RECORD 60 Lincoln Park ,. 38 Trenton , .33 Ypsi-Central . 35 Wyandotte 4h Pontiac Royal Oak Monroe Ypsr Roosevelt Ann Arbor Un1ters1ty High Grosse Pointe Lincoln Parlf Fordson Trerton The Rouge High Tank rr en under the supervision of Coach Robert Gehrmg nad a very good year They captured a Frtta in the Regionals and won live ol their toughest meets Harry Smith a jun or won second place in breast stroke at the Regional Contest Paul Woszinski a new lad from It mor High Swimming cane on to the Varsity this year and took his place among the top swi ll e s t the tear Alex Reaume and lames McKee the dtvers for Rouge High really showed their abtlity in the meets Bill Mulkern and Bill Pogany both Seniors swam their last season this year Mr Robert Gehrmg a new teacher m our h gh school was the Swimming Coach and Nas well liked by tne tank n en Hts coaching helr ed the new comers as well as the veterans this year Junior igh Swimming Maples Highland Park Harvey Lowrey Copernicus 1-hghland Park THE SCORES River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge River Rouge R1ver Rouge Henry Ford R1 fer Rouge The lunior High Tankrren o River Rouge under Mr Robert Gehrmgs coach1ng really came through f 1th a yt tortous season winning 4 out of 7 contests Tom Trudell a seventn grader broke the 75 yard distance record at Henry Ford School la k Bom er also a seventh grader is or 1 ee style lad who is really coming up guickly and in the future ts expected to be good Varsity rraterial as is also exrected ol Fresh tan Claude Keeley Lloyd McConnell a F essrrarw and ce d er to the Rouge te ,von six st Places t fseven t ts losmq thel t e toy l, o a Ccach R D9 t Ge mrg stated that the present eason l bee the best in many years and that the new ries are rapial, rrogressmg 1 le t e regulars are expected to make the Varslt, in a short time 85 I , ZUW- ' ..,. 38 ' .. l . 274 ' 33 ,. l . 3Uf ' ,. . SU '- . 3- - ' ... . 3l ,,. 4 6 ' J , . 35 1 A 'c l .104 ' 29 '. T .l3 ' 5 64 ' . .1774 ' Y . 28 M. ,T .24---' ,. ....t 47 l . ' '- 1 , . A, A ' , , ' . v ' , l , . , A I . .I I L LA. . - . T . I 1 ' A. Q, f .r . 'n it r. or n. ' I ' I . . X i K . . X ' ' f t . A ' Q - 4 ,- O O l I ..,.,,. . .34 A ., r ,,,.... , , 24 ' . Maples ......,... ,. 37 River Rouge A .,......,.. .. 24 ' , ' A ,..... ....,i 4 3 A . .23 It 'L .. . A , 'f 'J' c 'f . p . ' ' Q f A 1 1 it H - 1 , cl m, ' ,A'l'r .X Y . . J , YI . , J ,' t A ., A. . .Q nn . '. ., r I . . a .. r , f am, ' . 'Fir A, out o . tree W ' Q as :noe li cn l lf l point. . o' r E ' t , .,. . . .las ' n ', A . ., T l A A Y J F , '.' llll Tl .' A A - Y, I -. I . OUR BASEBALL TEAM Front: loe Brodie Elmer Hart, Managers. Fir t Row Fred Ytm 'terrttan lohn Andrew Steve Doulo Steve Ga per Fred Btlak He ry Kogut Robert Wtl on Second Row Donald Galloway Addt Lewts Alex Nel on Edward Dys Paul Davs larnes Roberts Clyde Snyder Robert Shertdan Mr larnes Balten Coach Thtrd Row Raymond Malos Bert Kovacs Andrew Welser Duane Shoemaker Clarence Walseh Wtlltarn B own Mtlton Arm trona Robert Slater Chester Grynervtcz Ab ent lohn Blonar Baseball Season Sees Many Close Games ROUGE vs MONROE Rouge lost tts ttr t game ot the season to Monroe by the score of 4 3 Dou los wtth two htts and tour ttmes at bat and Andrews wtth two htts tor three ttmes at bat were the leadtng httters ROUGE vs FORDSON Rouge also lost tts second start ol the year to Fordson The score betng ll U The Fordson pttchers allovv ed Rouge two htts and Steve Doulos got both of them ROUGE vs MELVINDALE On Aprtl 21 Rouge won tts ttrst vtctory behtnd the pttchtng of Hank Pecks Kogut The score was tted at the end of the ntnth tnntng at 6 6 Ftnally tn the tenth Rouge squeezed tn a run to wtn 7 'S Blonar and Kogut wtth two htts aotece were the sluggers ROUGE vs ECORSE Rouge lost tts thtrd game of the season to Ecorse by a score ot 8 6 Rouge errors contrtbuted many of the runs for Ecorse ROUGE vs YPSI Although Hank Kogut pttched ttve htt ball Ypstlantt beat Rouge 5 4 Agatn Doulos wtth two htts and three ttmes at bat was the leadtng batter ROUGE vs SOUTHWESTERN Although Ztmmerman struck out tttteen batstnen the best Rouge could do was come ott the lteld wtth a tte The slugger of the day was Hank Kogut whose homerun tn the last of the seventh tted the score at 1 l and caused the ball game to go tnto extra tnntngs OTHER GAMES OF THE SEASON WERE Rtver Rtx er Rtver Rtver Rtver Rtver Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge l Southwestern l 5 Plymouth-4 3 Ypstlantt 2 Dearborn Ltncoln Park Ypstlantt Central Rtver Rtver Rtver Rtv r Rtver Rouge Rouge Rouae Rouge Rouge Ecorse Wyandotte Btrmtngham Fordson Wayne , 53 ': , . rt ., , s , , n , s . 'l '- '- .A L. t ,. r t, . .Q M, 1 , . s . I -U - -J 1. '. , . E . Y . t , '. I '. . . . , , , Tl . A7 T I ...... . ........ e I ,gg gc' QQ- V' if THE TENNIS TEAM M Ravwtord La? v Coach Edward McPher on T-l1111OI'1 Iacob on Rob t Kearn 1311115 L 7Q11 t0 C ytd V1 vt,1111CI'1'1 Ro e'1koe ter and Donald vchultz Tennls Team Has Fast Men The Rtver Rouge Tennts Team had a moderate1y Quccessful season 1n 1942 There were no Don Budges to stud 'hte year team but there were some good tast men B111 Rosenkoetter was chosen to captatn thls year 5 team and ran up agamst eorne unexpected opoosttton Sunny McPhereon showed great promlse thts year and W111 be the man to watch neyt year The team was coached bf M Ray rtond LaErey Rtver R1ve Rtver Rtver Rtver Rtver Rtve Rtver Rtver Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouae Rouge Rouge R uge Rodge Rouge O U 1942 TENNIS SCHEDULE 87 Trenton 5 Ypstlantl 4 Dearborn 4 Ecorse Wyandotte Plymouth Trenton Regtonal State Meet , .1 , - X49 , q 5- , 9' Q t ., f I f A Q ff'- r r. A.. . ra, ,g ' S , . . 53 , :Lf ee.r ,, ami. ! g . if '. I Y t, - S , .. , ,- , ' r 1 ., ...... ' F-f I Y' fx! . o .... ,. . . V , on tj CXO THE TRACK TEAM Flrst Row Edwa d Mcpher on Iannes Brodie Coach Alphonso GGV1lGV1CZ Coach Warren Gross l rck Snnble Captam Eugene Peters Second Row Melvm Whtte W1ll1am Del..ezenne Charles Fox Robert Kessell Iack Dowdy Sellvt yn Btgg VVv1l1CUH Paul Thlrd Row Albert W1ll am W1ll1GIl Kllul' Charles Babb Ollen Evan Loren Pxttrnan Melvrn Fox Edward Cox arslty Track Has Good Season The track tearr was at the tmne tms book went to press on the road to a pretty good season vttth one dual meet and two tr1angular meets thus far The dual meet was between .Ann Arbor and R1ver Rouge The score was R1ver Rouge 36 pomts Ann Arbor 59 pomts Wayne R1ver Rouge and Ypsx lantl competed 1n a trlangular meet The score at th1s meet was R1ver Rouge 57 Wayne 37 and Yps1lant1 36 The other tr1angular meet results were Blrm mgham wtth 55172 oomts Plymouth wlth 22174 and Rouge w1th 54172 S1mbles and Brodte were excellent l2O low hurdler and h1gh hurdler Whlle MacPherson showed results on 880 dtstances Ntck Stmbles was the Rouge captam Sellwyn BIQQS was also an outstandmg nnller MEET RESULTS WERE Rtver Roage Rlver Rouge 5412 Yp 1lant1 B1rm1ngham 5514 Rxver Rouge Ann Arbor Other Meets Wtnners May 2 Wayne Rouge lRelaysJ Second place 1n shuttle hurdles 'Vlay 5 Dearborn 55 Rouge 49 May 8 Ecorse Eorfened May 16 Regtonals May 23 State May 28 T V A A League Meet 88 , I x , .6 ' 1 ................ 57 ' ,......,......, . X Wayne ...,,....,....... 37 Plymouth ..,. ,...........,.. 2 2174 s' ' ..,,.......,.......... 36 ' ' ..,..,........ f 3 ..,.,...,.,...,,.., 36 1 f ff . A TURE5 BOOK FGUR Photographs Lrve Forever The personal exchange of photographs keeps alrve school memorres for all trme Oflicr l School Photogr phe Cl-IEFF S STUDIO 10654 W Jeffe so St R1 e Ro ge Special School Prices 'a a r 9 J . r n . 'v r u ...V ....i.-is ......,.-E...4 'J . ' , s-' 5 si SIIG! .2. H 'R gil? ay: ' i 5 4 ' 2 I f - , 1 I U' , fll , Q Q M :I 1 ina 1 - N1 z-DTV 9 . , f I? V Y 1 1? 92 , ii Pf U . , 1 I i fe 132 fs ft: if QT 1 1 1 ivgw is ,, ...al PEERLES CEMENTS 1:04719 H I1 Ear y rength-Mort PEERLESS CEMENT BURPURATIUN, DETRUIT, MICHIGAN ZV27165 quad P tl d I St We Learn to D0 Domg BY 0 77 John Dem y QM LLTTW wir Q if mjfrr fx W N r xxx X X Xxx, X!! 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' , S , . . - - . ,- , ,-- ll I ,, . . . . . ,, I I -Ll- COMPLIMENTS OF N1cholson Termmal Dock Co QUALITY FUEL Foot of Great Lakes Avenue Phone VI 2 4350 HAZEN PINGREE KNOCH THE GREAT LAKES FLORIST Four Generatrons of Florrsts 70 Years of Falthtul Servrce Flowers for All Occasronsl Reasonably Prlcedl Home Grown Potted Plants We delrfer rn Rrver Rouge Ecorse Wyandotte Trenton Rock ood Lrncoln Park Allen Park and all over Detro t FLOWERS TELEGRAPHED EVERYWHERE Hazen Prngree Knoch Phone Vlnewood I 0328 l0939 W Ietferson Rrver Rouge DEL MAR BEAUTY SCHOOL lnvrtes You to See How You Can D velop The Fortune In Your Flngers Complete Beauty Course Only 180 Days rn School Easy to Learn Low Turtron Free Employment Bureau DEL MAR BEAUTY SCHOOL Ina Del Marvrn Drrector Boulevard Bldg Woodward at E Grand Blvd Detrort Mrch CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI Where are you golng from school? 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Weyhmg Brothers Manufactumng Company J EWELERS to the RIVCI Rouge H1gh School IVIAIIN OFFICE AND SALESROOM 304 Eator Tower DETROIT MICHIGAN FACTORY AND SALESROOM 3040 Grauot Ave DETROIT MICHIGAN O let the BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 1n the Unlted Art sts Ru1ld1ng tram you for a lugh grade posltlon as EX ecutlve Secretary Court Reporter or Accountant and Audltor 4f Regxslrahon Llm ted to H gh School Graduates cx d those 1th College Trcrmmg Busmess Admmlstratlon cmd EXGCUIIVG Secretanal Courses DETROIT BUSINESS UNIVERSITY 10th Floor Un ted Artxsts Buxld ng WEAVER S Store for Men Styles of Tomorrow Today WYANDOTTE Elrn atB1cloIle Attenhon to deta1l the most mod ern eau1pmer1t and a h1gh sense of I'GSpOI'1S1b1llIY have tor 23 years made Arruot s Down R1ver s largest and hnest cleaners AMIOT CLEANERS rrvri CoNvEN1ENr DoWN RIVER BRANCHES West Iefterson at I-Ialtrner Vlnewood I I333 C I .li- . . li?- .7 . I A K , , A A s . ' , , , One cmd Two-Year Courses i 1- 'f ' O . . ' 1 i n W. . . I l l I I - I n ' I ' I i ' ' i U 98 Bastran Brothers Company Manufaeturrng Jewelers and Engravers e mvrte secretemes of hlgh school clubs lrortermnes ond sororlnes to Wrlte us lor specrol de gns for then' emblems OFElClAL ENGRAVERS EOR PIVER ROUGE HlCfH SCHOOL ?7l Phrlrp Avenue Detro1t Mrchrgon PRINTING AND BINDING OF THIS BOOK BY The Defiance Prrntrng and En gravrn g Company DEFIANCE OHIO Compllments of Comphmems Mrs lva E Brunclage 429 Poclllc Ave Aflholter Creamery WYANDOTTE MICHIGAN DETROIT MICHIGAN IOU . T THOMAS CAREY, District Manager Red Cross Umt Has Successful Year MORE THAN S25 U0 DONATED BY HIUH SCHOOL The Senxor Hlgh School Red Cross wa organrzed rn September for the school year of l94l and l942 The faculty commxttee rn charge of admrmstra tron of the Red Cross work were Semor Hlgh Grades 9A 12A Iuruor Hlgh Grades 7B 9B Mrss Myrtle Haynes Mrss Antornette Turney Mrss Anna Strnson Mlss Marlorre Currre Mr D Vernon Eeasel Mr Robert Gehnng Mlss Dons Butler Mrss Eugenra Kosrnska M1ss Helen Brshop The followtng unlts were organrzed ID the Senror Hlgh School T e Knrttrng unrt Chatrman Iewel Wolvrn T e Sewrng unrt Charrman Ahce Hazzard T e Handrcraft un1t Charrman lenme Brlak The Errst Ard untt Charrman Monnle Beardon The sewrng un1t has completed Q6 garments The knrttrng unrt has completed 3 sweaters 3 scarfs 8 beanres and several parrs of footwarmers SUMMARY OE WORK DONE BY THF HANDICRAET UNIT In November Twenty one Red Cross grft boxes were frlled wrth donatrons December 60 dozen Chnstmas tray cards for hosprtals Chrrstmas grfts were collected by the boys d1v1s1on and sent to the men rn serv1ce n Ianuary A movre was grven Proceeds from the movre was S7 86 whrch was turned rnto the general donatlon fund from the Hroh School durrng the Red Cross Drrve The total donatron from the Hrgh School was S25 96 Frrst Ard groups were organrzed The classes for the g1rls were rn charge of Mrss Butler and Mr Haddad The boys classes were taught by Mr Lalirey A tea was grven by the members of the Red Cro s w1th the faculty as guests n February Valentrne boxes frlled mth cooktes and candv were made and sent to the Detrort Chrldren s home Errst Ard krts were made up under the dlrectron of Mrss Dons Butler and Mrss Anna Strnson A play grven under the d1rect1on of M C E Horton for the Amerrcan Red Cross enlarged the fund 532 35 n March A stenographrc un1t was set up to take care of the correspondence and the general offtce work connected w1th the Red Cross A faculty com m1ttee was set up to handle fre hazards and ftre preventron lt rncluded Mr Harold Seavrtt Mrs Helen Btshop Mr loseph Stollmerster Mr Frank Weeber and Mr Frank St Prerre Aprrl Easter eggs Easter baskets and Easter favors were donated by the school and Mere sent to the Chrldren s Hosprtal of Detrort Further plans to be completed thrs year rnclude a program to commend the people havtng completed frrst a1d work and also to show our apprecratron to the teachers and puptls .vho have so aoly and Nrllrngly gxven therr t1me and effort to thrs cause 101 I x ...ll fx . - h A' A ., ., ,..,.. 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