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

 - Class of 1956

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R qv- v- A-viyv .-Y.-.1 1 .5-q-q l : the '56 3 vigilant I in 111-fi river rouge high school 1411 coolidge highway river rouge 18, michigan our dedication In recognition of years of out- standing and devoTed service, we sincereiy dedicate the 1956 Vigilant To Mr, Joseph Stollmeister and Miss Marion Youngquist our hi-fi system the source of sound- administration and faculty the pick-up head- seniors the audio control- underclassmen the amplifier- activities the speaker- advertisements Q 104 High 'fidelity-realism-a modern concept that leads us into a new world of adventure in sound by re- producing everything that the ear can hear. Here we present our high fidelity system-one that leads us into a new world of a better and more useful life-by reproducing everything that is a part of our school system. As ,the record changer is the source of sound for a high fidelity system, fhelfaculty is the source of ideas that makes our school possible. faculty O ! 4 fl.. '. TV- a Charles W. Schultz Secretary Roy W. Howell Treasurer F. W. Johnson, D.D.S. Trustee Vico Rizzi President 6 Bernard E. Lozon Trustee William Parrinder Trustee Robert J. Wilson Trustee administration Glenn K. Bowen Superintendent Corda E. Horton Principal L. Rogers Liddle Assistant Principal Eunice M. Brake Assistant Principal Arnold Law Commercial Mac E. Carr Fine Arts M. Anne Parks Language Arts Jane Hartsig Library Helen Wheater Mathematics Frank Weeber Physical Education Margaret Daly Science Warren Webb Social Studies Roger Carrington Vocational facully , ,,,,: , ,,.. , x..,. , ,,,.- I . . First Row-Suzanne Baker, English. Second Row-Doris Butler, Unified, Lawrence Cain, Unified. Third Row -Robert Cameron, Unified, Francis M. Daly, Unified, David Falik, Vo- cational. Fourlh Row-Edna H. Fox, English, Edward Futrell, Physical Educaliong Barbara Goens, Home- making, Florence Gray, Art. , -e 1 - wmv. . 21.21. ' . ..N,N..- ,NA .. 'bv First Row-Lofton Greene, Physical Education, Ruth Greig, Physical Education, Roger Hannon, English and Science, Gladys Harer, Homemaking. Second Row-Lee Irwin, Unified, Betty Jean Jones, Unified, Edith Kaplan, Unified. Third Row -Earl Kasch, Science and Mathematics, Peter Kithas, English and Social Studies. Fourth Row -William J. Koogan, Commercial. First Row-Eugenia Kosinska, Social Studies. Second Row-Roy Krueger, Physical Education, Richard Larimer, Social Studies. Third Row- Jack H. Lowe, Mathematics, Frank Maiuri, Science, Kent Martin, Mathematics. Fourth Row -Eldon Maynard, Vocational, Frances Mischica, Languages, Effie Mulcrone, Commercial, Mae- della Murphy, Unified. it A5- 1-0 A,-41 is jig.. atikrftg. ,-sf:'gS?'S'Sr:cE:i'1I2:i.?-:'f22fa':?:5ar-'EF'-1:1'35:4113:Z5-51:-'iii- I1'51221.32.531'Si':ixa.s,-PZ33 1rE:3i'!f2I'5i,ES'2'S1fFf-'I-'31-:Si'2 f'ff:5PfG7'-5ii':izifz.,-.v First Row-Harry Niner, Science, Jack Pavin Driver. Training, Dagny Pladsen, Homemaking Donald Powleslancl, Unified. Second Row- Andrew Rasmussen, English, Robert Schrandt Vocalionaly Ruih Shafloe, Library. Third Row- Paul Shilling, Vocational, Jeanne Siegel, Com mercial. Fourih Row-Joseph Sfollmeister Science. First Row-Fred Stroop, Unified. Second Row- Richard Thompson, Scienceg Stanley Tregernbo Vocational. Third Row-Charles Usztics, Unifiedg Leonard Westerdale, Vocationalg Kenneth West- over, Commercialg Barbara Wilcox, Unified. Fourth Row-Carolyn Wise, Music: Jack Wise Visual Aids, Marian Youngquist, Physical Edu- cation: Gilbert Zitzelsberger, Unified. 1 1 No Picture: Myrtle Haynes, Carolyn Reese, 'su-if wi 919' ini gm i Lillian Kortick Angela Glenn Mrs. LaLonde, Julia, and Bill h I ' K sc Shirley Sheridan Eleanor Lozon Dorothy Hudak Dorothy Ferguson Charlotte Kovacs William Broome f -gn l i Eg: l ,lift x ' Q ,'., - if iii i f :I : X Qs.. -1 M r H H r, i 'f-1 - M Julia Blair Jackie Wallis Illa Mae Payne Joy Price 'I4 'Lm'L ,',' gl 1 ,-,. i 7331 , t 'ws 1 fliff A . ' if iff P , 4 4 . f fi 7 f ,Y 'WE i CeCil Roberts Clarence Sabbath Paul Randall Director Attendance Worker Instructor in and Counselor Driver Training 'LT Andrew Trtan Glenn Wilber Psychologist Speech Correctionist Laura Gates School Nurse - ,, ik 9iT?? 9 gf5fQf':-frlfl' ' ' -- Ti' iii? . ' ,,r A 'du as . , rf' . LW? ., 4 E .mf vi N rar 4 if ,J Lenora Hamlin Visiting Teacher special services ' R- 8 Bill, Illa Mae, Mr. Roberts, and Joy at work. I5 The pick-up head's function is to accurately reproduce the sound from the record. The seniors accurately gain knowledge from the fac- ulty. senior 1 1 4 1 'S K f Q ' Sfgisi -? sfwaqy, mlgnm ,. 12 ' u ' y . ri J-W. Q' 14 J- 'my 'Pj . J M. A A X ,V-,ru ,' v ,,. ,, V, mid, n'1 V ,J ,XM , ianuary class officers Herman Ector Linda Flint President Vice President -' Janice McQueen Secretary Margaret Daly and Kenneth Westover Sponsors IB Gregory Harrington Treasurer Carole Fern Bohnenstiehl Honor Student 1. in L X Wllllam Arnold Carol Jean Berg Honor Student Willie Verdell Clifton Honor Student Gwendolyn LaRue Clifton Honor Student 19 'gig 95 ,Q :J K f. C, :1 ,lit it sei 1 A . ,...,.. W Carol Charlotte Coates Alvm Houston Cook Herman T. Ector Patrick Thomas Finnerty Linda Marie Flint Honor Student 20 Robert Gene Hudgins Honor Student Robert John Halladay William C. Hughes l Gregory Harrington Alvin Earl Johnson 21 Elizabeth Anne Kersey Raymond Eugene Kovach Millie Ann Lavender il Ronald Lee Barbara Anne McKay 22 Gracie Juanita Rogers Effie Janice McQueen Honor Student John M. Miller, Jr. Honor Student 'IU' Mary Roley Honor Student Shirley May Slowlkowski 23 Alice Virginia Smith Honor Student Dorothy J. Smith David M. Stewart Clirtie J. Stoudemire 24 Margaret Jean Smith Willie Joe Tucker Carolyn Ann Taylor Honor Student Norman Albert Thomas Robert Williams 25 June Lillian Young ff iune class officers Lyle Walcott President Helen Wheafer and Stanley Tregembo Sponsors Sharon Jenkins Beveriy Dalton Secretary Treasurer 26 ,ff Regina Mae Bates A.. J Nz 'A I' 'V riff? ' af e W ll Y i gigs, Vx? yi r E .9 f -QL? A 53? Maxwell Glenn Barber Robert A. Barkley 1 William James Boddie Michael M. Brnovich 27 may ,W Robert Milton Brownson gsm-iv wand Monica Ann Burkhart Edward Bernard Campbell James Lee Childs Shirley Ann Clements 28 1 l 2 t. X, Hr. - ,J ' ' 'wrjrfgli 'wail l-fine? I Q , ,Ln , a 4 E1 as Beverly Dalton Millicenl Elaine Coates Charles H. Cody I? 'M-..,,q Joan Gail Daniels Honor Student Ruby Nell Danner 29 Richard Vernon Davis Bessie Harlean Driscoll Wa lier Matthew Ecfor Wallace Edmonds Shirley Faye Ellis 30 L Sm .Q x If A , 4 gr. Joan Louise Fortner Honor Student Alfred F. Emery Deanna June Frantz Honor Student Gayle P. Fuelds 1, w ', 4 ...H lm --IJ 31 Donna Lou Harl Susan Harrelson Honor Student Willie Harrison Lucille Heard Jean Carol Herring 32 Irene Hightower Doris Marne Howard Mary J. Jacobs Honor Student , f . wi' X 'wk Sharon June Jenkins Arlene Janet Johnson 33 Joe Louis Johnson are Y 5 H ,L r r A L,L. in 11.l-.ll-1 Levi Johnson Marilyn June Johnson Richard A. Killingback Theresa Ann Kitsko 34 Thomas E. Jordan Sally Ann L. Lindemann Honor Student Arthur W. LaLonde James L. Lewis 'uf l 5 lv -l- Alfred Doyle Logan Robe rf LaVern Lowe w fi ,ce w X .,A , N .Jr fm, -I :lk .,,.x W 35 Elton Wayne Malone Johanna Carol Marhn Mary Ann Materniak Honor Student Rochelle Louise F. May 36 Carl Leroy Mason Alease Deloris McClain Katie M. McDonald Edward Stanley McMahan William E. Merideih 37 James O. Miles Marsha Louise Phillips Marilyn Anne Neiman Barbara Jean Phillips S: 2 Ai ,L iz - f 5 1' L J ev. J IS, I . f Kg , V , .., -f - :thingie-A ' ar f H 5 5. V? K ' f 1 A 2 H ff ,, .15 f,::22 - ,KA-17Kgf3gf1z!2stSS5?3,ft.-.. .fNf3Ag2gfA,w f f: F 'sg ,2 :,ri.zei?2,M35.ks:wrfsfi,s:z- L- z,fzm.,v:?., . .sw Ernest Eugene Pitts Imogene 38 Bernice Pitts Amelia Ann Ramsey I Jacquelyn Loretta Pruiett Patricia Jean Puckett Honor Student Lorimer William Ramsey Sandra Rose T. Ratzenberger 39 Annefre Redd Ruth Ann Rose Charles Reed Shannon Alice Mildred Shanfeau 40 Marlene Ann Schwartz l l 'C' IJ'-XXTL1 ,.. ,,.w nf,-. ,..C,j: ij , ,,.. Af 51-yn .nl If ' , . Yvonne Stevens Mildred Faye Smith Wllllam Stanley Pearly Mae Stoudemire Jo Carolyn Taylor 41 Rose M. Tower John Vasquez Marilyn Marie Tucker Honor Student Ronald Allen Wade 42 John Erwin Vandenberg Willie James Washington Barbara Zora Wakley Clifford Whitten Jr. 43 Lyle Owen Walcott Honor Student Nancy R. Wilhite Robert Dennis Wilkie Honor Student Richard Earnest Williams Herbert S Wood Frank R. Woody William Glenn Woody 44 A' , ,, .gr '-4 1+ 2:1 PM lr 1 1 fr , NWI. Q15 - , , ' Anthony Stanley Zmuda, Jr. Don John No Picture: James Carriqo Glennell Griffin Norman Hale 1 45 Zouyras The function of the audio control is to balance the sound. Our underclassmen give balance to our school system on their path to be- coming seniors. underclassmen 3 A, -Q 11 ' at rf .f ff A di. W' aim Q 'w llil' f Alf'1Mwf. l W t Y' REE I 'E . 1 t ll 'S' N my as 35 ass. p t ' ' A -mg rf Vik Q., K , 1 ,T . . if i , , J, X J l' Q gg.- mn' Q Y :rf ,' as-Si, ss Wi , mwnf . wg 32- 5. A' 2' ,AFg::,,.? Whr Fir seventh grade First Row-Ronald Baily, Ernestine Bank- head, John Banks, Ona Baron. Second Row-Ronald Bates, Eugene Beaudrie, Nancy Bell, Sharon Beaver. Third Row- Gertrude Blake, Ray Bohnenstiehl, Kath- lene Bonds, Vivian Bowman. Fourth Row -Danny Boyd, Quintele Boynton, George Broome, Jerry Broome. Fifth Row-Lloyd Brown, -Patricia Brown, Patricia Brown, Mattie Burgess, Theresa Bulerski, Ralph Bumgardner, Judy Buhr. Sixth Row- Alfreda Burrell, John Bush, Louise Butson, Gilbert Cada, Cleo Caldwell, Brenda Campbell, Patricia Campbell. Seventh Row -Ray Carrington, Thomas Caver, Richard Chapman, Grant Chervekosky, Judith Cluff, Esta Cole, Earnest Coles. as ' gf X 5' is is .,.,,, z as 45' zifiklil mll s W . ..1- 3 I it M 2 gEQ?' ,.:i iff? ,e, ,e Q my 1 1 T, l .,.. - gr- '-as is ' 1 ' :ri if 2. 'clk QE 'ifsi f 23 - . vii -.f, H Q: ' f l ' 1 il l . r..,,, I - . K K , it . 5 55.3 5 g. f , .. ., l ,,.4 48 fl .l First Row-Sylvia Conaster, Virginia Cooper, Sartor Cornell, Ellarene Crawford. Second Row-Richard Crosson, Albert Crutchfield, Billy Cutting, Betty Davis. Third Row-Charles Davis, Edward Davis, George Davis, Patricia Davis. Fourth Row -Karen Davis, Stella Davis, Sandra Degg, Patricia Delay. Fifth Row-Melvin Dem- ings, Anthony Dixon, Harold Drisooll, Ralph Driscoll, Harvey Douglas, Gordon Dunn, Julia Dupuie. Sixth Row-Mary Du- puie, Paul Dupuie, Gloria Durham, Edmund Edmunds, Earnest Elerson, Andrew Elkings, Kenneth Ellington. Seventh Row-Edsel Ellison, Charles Em- ery, David Evans, Randall Evans, Theresa Evans lda Everitt, Robert Ezell. Y' av A l 2- ff - H ali- 'li H .. .Q '!L ' ' i -1 NA. M hiv ' :a l '.l: ' eff if 1 figs 3.1 'F A fi' Ti.: nh J ,W Jai !5gM'g.5j!. 2 l lf L 6' ,, I' 41, ml .4 if Q. K- 43 n 'Q 4 I ,Q f ' ,. . Qs., , elif 3 Qi ,. . A ls.. MU t in .1 ' if q pw' , YQ f . li iw, k M,j!5,,xk 1 fc if 2 'x wa. 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Seventh Row--Roosevelt Howard, Buddy Howell, Mildred Haw- craft, Brenda Hudson, Aunita Hunt, J.B. lson, Arthur Jackson. ,.i . l 3 x fi A '.' K : , . - i.-:- J Q. Q r..: ,fa F S 5 i at . M it Q Q : 4- I : 1, Q 5 . A is 3' 50 W le ,-.L gr as fm 'E U 1 sf ' f' 1 ' H W .. U ..,- - vs W an if 3 'Q K First Row-Gale Jackson, Alice Jacobs, Earlene Jefferson, John Johnson. Second i-ll H Row-Marvin Johns, Doris Johnson, Jim . Q my Johnson, Lois Johnson. Third Row- JA Pl Robert Johnson, Sonya Joseph, Jay Justice, Mariorie Kean. Fourth Row- Michael Kelley, Walter Kersey, Leonard Kudela, Russell Kulinski. Fifth Row- Arthur Lambart, Elaine Langford, Howard LaVigne, Carl Lee, Rosemary Leonard, George Lewis, Joseph Lewis. Sixth Row- Roger Lezotte, Jeanette Lowe, Marion Q Lundy, William Lykins, John Mackowski, QI. I Robert Maddox, Claudia M a n n i n g . gg gulf, Seventh Row-Shirley Mathis, Bobby ,Q 'T Mayrand, Philip Mayrand, Ivory McKay, t Marvin McKinney, Carole McKinnon, Clementeen Metcalf. ,L K, an L Vg, 1' '5 , cha, ,L El A M L K , H' .alll f-,Vf fi , ' r L? V. ' 'T , z J I 4- ?54f , 2 ' 0 , .mc , A, , M -1 I 1 4 4? . 51 A ,f- 'lff 4 , ' ,lim fi.. f fe 'F' . H Y mqggjl ., at get SK, 1 nz .Za 4 fl 7511 Q .. rv '- I tw f.,-3:1 L 4 , X 'l L f ig . , ,Z J s I is i .J P N ' ie ,wf ff 1 ,- in '- 'A ' A 'm to I ITN ff, Q i . f 1'-i Ea- ll 2 ,, . . I .V I 35 A ' 3 ,-.,,, r f A -7, dig, ai,,.f1.r1. , t L M I if f fri' 'lx ww V S 22 'ER' Q21 '35 t swf l S in l 'l' 1 sl, ls s 'Z . , ii , W A wg: .,: 33445 ja .. AL, .ik ,L gg, r ,X WW . ag 1 3 f s 5 it ' a QU' ld K IF F X . -la gg 4 K Q55 V 'N '51 1: WWE 9 K eil Q if i ,J N R nk 4 5, I 2 N' X ' .W l- 4, Vf -N., 3 fish N f if ma '5' seventh grade First Row-Kenneth Miller, Alan Montry, Donald Moore, Lionel Moore. Second Row-Moss Garfield, Delores Murphy, Charlotte Myers, Janet Navarre. Third Row-Marie Newson, Charles Nichols, Ann Nix, Kenny Nuqent. Fourth Row- Ralph Nixon, Sandra Odessa, Edith Oliver, Bill Osborne. Fifth Row-Randy Payne, William Payne, Frances Perkins, Allen Phelps, Jeannene Price, Sharon Price, Laura Pitts. Sixth Row-Delmar Provience, Lenoris Pullem, James Rhy- mer, Corrine Redding, Park Richardson, William Richardson, Richard Rivier. Seventh Row-Joe Roache, Jesse Robin- son, Josephine Robinson, Jon Roman, James Ritter, Jimmie Salter, Robert Sarazin. f. :I 5 . , iw 1 Q - ,. . A -- .X A lliy lifi, ' A t, S lr ' 'M l - fl' ' V F 'fi f -' - A - S l ' -' 1 3 5. , , A I , 'Fai , r V ,Q. ,,,,, QR A , Lg K T ,, , A L. , M R R F ' is . 41,5 i ' , R Q i lls., , . W. N l . ' 5' f' Q Q 1 . - r I -r J - N f W 1 isssv r -- .,.l. r I QQ ? sf, ' , ,. ag, K J it , l ' 'Ig A- E.: Q assi: - , - he 1: as , :Q if ' fa A - - x ts+.v ,l ,. - Y -1 i' of pf 'll' -1 'Q mf' . S123 -. fl is I , .v Q' f , J ,I 4' 'ff W - ,, :f r, - 5 52 f First Row-Thomas Schnfeld, Jacob Scott Sharol Shanteau, David Slowikowski. Second Row-Earl Smith, James Smith, June Smith, Veronica Smith. Third Row- Charlotte Spitberg, George Springer, Willie Steel, Byrne Stephanie. Fourth Row-Edna Mae Sutton, Sharron Sweet, Shelva Tanner, Dorothy Thackeray. Fifth Row-George Thomas, Glennis Thomas, Shirley Thomas, Freddie Thomasan, Tom- my Thomson, Millicent Thrower, Donald Tiszai. Sixth Row-Ronald Tiszai, Willie Tolbert, James Tunstull, Willie Tower, Charlene Triplett, Charles Truitt, Samuel Turner. Seventh Row-Linda Voyzey, Vivian Walker, Lewis Walls, David War- ren, Dorothy Warren, Josephine Warren, Vicki Wellington. T' f' ' JT . , If ' , ,7 f as I ,Q if K vw it M gi X 5 .W , ga r,,,,, J' A aggl J F i 51 2-:,,,-.,:, , by , hA, u l g .,,, Q'-.' T. T'-3? ::1 B r get as y 2 , W iiil il if i :Q 4 Yin. E: Ms.: . 1 .f Q t.: .. NI 1 A fi ff: fir. V Iii. - 4 I seventh grade 'ik ' ,ii ,.: . ',' C Q s ! 1 .ff :.-my .ser : B R E , Q, and eighth grade First Row-Wallace West, Dorothy West- erdale, Barbara Whitman, Esly Williams. Second Rinw-Janice Williams, Josie Wil- liams, Teresa Williams, John Wilkie. Third Row-Clarence Wilson, Erma Wilson, Barbara Worley, Virginia Worley. Fouth Row--Lionel Boutin. Eighth Grade-Willie Mae Abraham, Sylvia Afetian, Henry Akins. Fifth Row- Ray Allenbaugh, Marie Anderson, Carolyn Anthony, Sam Arapakis, David Auer, Gail Bader, Beatrice Badillo. Sixth Row-Jack Bailey, Carolyn Baker, Charles Baker, Meta Ball, Nathaniel Banks, Catherine Bannister, Shirley Banoski, Seventh Row -Sharon Lee Baron, Louis Belknap, Earl Bell, Rosalee Bellinger, Elsie Bentley, Shirley Bonker, Peggie Boatwright. Q is E ..,.. n 'l V V lll V' . gli B' 5 V ' 751 A jg -I L, ,- If f 'M , ,,, , , q,?',,,f,f.,: iff, N' W ,, ,, y f ,r ,Q A ml' ,l 2 , -, 2 - ' K ' x I ,Q X. , ig 'l 'FTM' , '. . v ' E -,-' T , --v i K ua- W A 'i 'fi Wt 2- 5 -ii ,. w ' W . Kiwis'- Y 1 , 1, ' N' f if r B asia S r i 4 -,., . ,, W -l A ' il ' ' ' l 1 l 7 5 ., w , ' ' ' . -lil ' 5 , , ' ' l , 2 . ,- f. '. , F- . A , ' 3. lg? f its rrl, , ' 11' l A K -f 5 S6 K G , ,.f, st .8 V: A ,.,, In I , E R 4 , GV gg l :.:: it lf ' B ,., f-'I A M y B h v, ,, .,.,, Q K A ,, . , A b Af, . B 3' i l'i' iil f , 2 ili A I ff A C 3 .,,,,,. A ' A 5 if , 1 .. 54 First Row-Julia Bowdler, Richard Bow- man, Aaron Boynton, Frank Brafford. Second Row-William Brafford, Ronald Broome, Barbara Brown, Vernon Bryant. Third Row-Charlene Brown, Duane Burgess, Guessner Burgess, Jefferson Bur- gess. Fourth Row-Leola Burkes, Laura Butler, Willie Butler, Paul Campbell. Fifth Row-Sarah Carr, Barbara Carter, Joan Chaney, Abraham Channey, Lina Chirillo, Shirley Cogdill, Geraldine Cooper. Sixth Row-Phyllis Cooper, Rudolph Cooper, Ronald Copeland, James Corbett, Gerald Crawford, Joyce Crawford, Terry Crawford. Seventh Row-Myra Crawford, Ilene Cross, Beniarnin Curry, Jerry Curry, Allentine Davis, Clara Davis, Joyce Davis. . my ' , ' 1 4 A , U I 6 y fl . V I w J In l R I Y. . Y :.!Y,... , , L r lilll Q T 'I . Y J- 1 -r. 't 1. 1 v. 5 lx ' rr ' r . l sz 3 J ,W 'V -..g-A N .. sz ' l , vi 8' 4 A' ' f' . 1- PDB L sl' -131 I ts. , ., I :ah ,J :e W ?., , I I' C 1' ,-it 4 f Ja -' .1 Wu? no N 5. - v I f' l si l I ,, ..,Vf. .l of , 5 . r g xy , 1 .J . ., If Y M- Y, tf., . , .Ay MQMQKQFA ,IE iwlfl A ' A . 453 L 2' 2 . . H . ati, rf 'wi . , 3 gg, 1 0 55 -4 Q 6 W Q 'bmi Q ll - , .Mt ff, , -1 , ,. i -Jig, , , il if Q x ry W R ' V i l fsviger X .. 5 Al in 1 1 , 5 219-. 56 'is .1 eighth grade First Row-Ruth Davis, Dennis Dionne, Francene Dixon, Jim Doig. Second Row- Carolyn Driscoll, Kay Driscoll, Margaret Dunson, Sue Edgerton. Third Row- Octave Emery, Barbara English, Evertt Evans, Lorin Fisher. Fourth Row-Shirley Fleming, Roy Flemister, Ronald Folks, Larry Ford. Fifth Row-Evonne Fowler, Willie Flowers, Wanda Frazier, Doreen Freeman, Maxine Gant, Floyd Gatson, David Gerstler. Sixth Row-Patricia Gilli- am, Brent Good, Pamella Goode, Carol Goolsry, Catherine Gordon, Annette Gray, John Grul. Seventh Row-James Halla- day, John Hand, Esther Harchis, Essie Hardy, Jesse Harrington, Jerry Harris, Rodman Harris. A if E F W , ,Im 3 Q 1 ,f l Qi Bl- J Off K- 3 .Ab 5 ' if First Row-Louis Harrison, Brian Hazzard, Franklin Heard, Henry Heath. Second Row -Herin Shelton, John Herrera, Michael Herrera, Donna Hicok. Third Row-Bill Higgins, Franklin Hightower, Mary Lou Hightower, Emmet Holcomb. Fourth Row -Sharon Holmes, Napoleon Howard, Thelma Howard, Fores Hudson. Fifth Row-Marshall Hunt, Charles Hurst, Sara Jackson, Patricia Johns, Henry Johnson, Imogene Johnson, Richard Johnson. Sixth Row-Ronnie Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Darryl Jones, Ernest Jones, Essie Jones, Eugene Jones, Oliver Jones. Seventh Row -Roger Jones, Vert Lee Jones, Sandra Jordan, Sandra Kingsley, Theo Lou Klaiss, Marilyn Kovach, Bill Kozemchak. 'f S' Ji azz ' I 41 r ' t , ,K s X i H w Q w i , -I ,,.,i1l?,g. av 'g l ' It i W V L 1 ' F' V WM is I1 X it gg, if t. ' f ,f Am r r s :px , .,.. ,, , o ls S-- fr. x ',:,g,.,,. 0, ofa 'F-'ff v 1. qu... - I-'n . .1 ft 139 4 Il '5- 1 iff ' ,., , g -uf 've S . ,',, A , .. gi? -I I Z as Ik ww l lt' 'vrv X K f s - fig, A J . In - . za.. 1 E! as G 1 J' if ' ...... I- 5 . 'i rx V . f sf -- Ji It 4' U Av mklil ,J A 'i , ttti J , t ,I Qzr l..,- 5 if ,,, S' .1 Lib' an ,gh rg -ra it it MN 57 V K I li swf t 1 Rx et' Ah 91 R jf 58? R .1 ii wir? X, r 1 we '45 ,V-, ,Q ' as 'QA - I lair?-Q. 1 3 SN- n 4 J' if ,I er pk MN., . is . ,.., 'Hx W A:-: . fl A , K L,, 55,02 L .. -. .' yf 7 5, . ig f ,LLLL . ,S ewan . 2 :,., , ,,:A.. i X ei. . . S5 L -HAX-- f ' 4 W 3 i ii: Q? X . W 1 - gil? a . we ff. Q55 - .,. m,,kL l L l . me it-Sy 1 X' it I . . P' S' ' r fi L 'ii , ' 9 P 5 L 31 .Q ll' .-., 3 . Q ., .A lie' 1 ' 'A 1 ..'g,g, Q. v . - ,:., , V X G .. vb , 4 xl 5' 75' ' 53? ef 1 ,ii . wry f 9 L R1 J- l xa- Q 943 we M 3, eighth grade First Row-Ronald Kulinski, Doris Lawson, Ada Leavell, Patricia Lee. Second Row- Gloria Leeks, Robert Leonard, Rose Lewis. Veronica Libka. Third Row-Veronica Lloyd, Henriet Long, Janet Lozon, Robert Lyons, Fourth Rrow-Yvonne Lyons, Larry Malone, Arthur Manning, Shirley Ma- shore. Fifth Row-Ouida Mathis, Johnnie Matthew, Ada McCarter, Dean McCarter, Maude McDonald, John Mcllwain, Olens McKenzie. Sixth Row-Etta McMahan, Jack McNiven, William Miles, Harold Miller, Nicky Moga, Rosalie Molishas, Edith Moore. Seventh Row-Elaine Moore, Milton Myers, Chester Natt, Victor Natt, Marge Navarre, Bob Nebelung, Thomas Neff, . S ,V '? ..,.. fi f lf S 'Y K L ' j .-.'. Q . - -':- f . ,,,. f gil L,V- g gi: -, I ,. .,-. i iwfgik . 1 11 - , . ' - f ... . . tt., 1 ar e ' V. . ff 4 a iv ... .Y ' fig '.. ,sea .... ik ...,-Q., Wi L . . :ji-ss . V U . - ' gi.: 2 K '.- ,iirlf .-.-151115 5 V ,fi ,f . if-ii 'L if 58 First Row-Donna Nieman, Louis Nugent, W. ...,- amy A V Gary Oldt, Richard Onufrak. Second Row W W' Q -Richard Pacheco, Eleanor Pack, Nancy Pair, John Pappas. Third Row-Christ Palvvos, Adrian Pankoff, Carol Patterson, Judy Peer. Fourth Raw-Janet Peffer, J Jean Penland, Jimmy Perry, Joyce Phillips. Fifth Row-Roy Plemmons, Marcheta Preston, Janice Price, Annie Prince, Cor- bin Provience, Stewart Ramsay, Donna Rauschenberoer. Sixth Row-Mattie Red- ding, Geraldine Rice, James Richardson, Marvin Richardson, Thelma Richardson, Ronald Rickman, Lois Ridgel. Seventh Row-Edward Ridley, Myrline Roberson, Herman Sanders, Vincent Scafuri, Yvonne Scarber, Janice Shannon, William Shaw. V if r',. ii.. A Q ,. 1 .1 Ps as is 5 Q , yyyy 4 f' 2 , , ., , U 5' Q- X U1 . W 3. www- , - 4 1 A . b . 4'i' ' . in 56: 4, Vi I T U - k,, .. if f ' - Y QM, i fly I f - 3 tm , J 5 I . in Q A -1 N ai , . 'Y - f , m y l ,Q I , ' l K 2 J 59' f 1 i E ' 1 Q i ' , ey M if V 46 Q U gf I I , 'mi' :'i P, P it c 1. 3, -- 'r '5-ff-'if ff ,- 1 ,,, - y gf s ' gy' ' 'gi fix' 5 f 'VF 59 l ' .J 'ini s. -,ty . 1 Vf! ' H' A 1 Q aa q We it 4 v if 1, .M -X, A - -QU 'X Y 'ua- ti i w' X . vi- , 1 F ,W , tx in ia ' S .tg ij, F , iii wa- Q , My . .X 137: if' ' . Lx -ia A A if +A f 'K Ye avi 5 x yi? it M' x X 4115.49 .C X an 1 Q- Q 1 s V, f Q T ,r . ' 1 ' ss-IN, . i -V to ,, 'L 31 fa Ja, A lg: sQf'ii,Q g fw - , 1. eighth grade First Row-Leon Sexsmith, Lary Sheperd, Aletha Smith, Brenda Smith. Second Row -Larry Smith, Lazaun Smith, Magdalene Smith, Chaszetta Solomon. Third Row- John Sorrell, Freddie Steele, Catherine Szelles, Okie Tackett. Fourth Row- Lawrence Taknacke, Harlena Taylor, John Taylor, Nancy Taylor. Fifth Row--Donna Thackery, Lula Thomas, Mildred Thomas, Sylvester Thomas, Leonard Thompson, Earline Tillman, Almer Townsend. Sixth Row-Marilyn Truitt, Sidney Tunstall, Rosa Voltzikou, Jane Verhines, Rodney Whare, Charles Warren, Johnnie Warren, Seventh Row-Meryle Warren- Cornelius Weatherford, Dorothy Weiss, Namon West, Eve White, George White, Johnnie Whitwell. --,.i ss s S 'fi -T is., . i M i 1'z,-f m : i97 1, f ,C ,,,,, ,:-v ,Mg . Q ,Q V .Af gm' fi- . T i M T gu st i L fi? sf . - V - 11.9 ': -:, W T I: if sm ' . ' be , Q .: 'J Saw I ff ,, H ma! Ir J? it Z ll eighth grade an ninth grade First Row-Porter White, Shirley White- head, Gerald Whitlow, Fred Wilburn. Second Row-Karen Williams, Lloyd Williams, Phyllis Williams, Verner Wiliam- son. Third Row-Vernor Williams, Eddie Willis, Sharron Witt, Robert Woods. Fourth Row-Mamie Wright, Willie Wynn, Jackie Yops, Joseph Young. Fifth Row-Melody Young, Richard Zmuda, Lynnette Humphrey. QW , -wifi Q A -.ef 535 cl fit ik- sim tw Ninth Grade-Douglas Adams, Gene Adams, Jacqueline Adams, Delores Akins. Sixth Row-June Anthony, Louis Arapa- kis, Annie Arnold, Nancy Adovood, Charles Ayrhart, Kenneth Ballinger, Max- ine Bankhead. Seventh Row-Sonia Ban- oski, Hattie Bargon, Bobby Bates, Willa Bates, Leonard Beaudrie, Sondra Beaver, Bernard Beaver. ',. l is-is tr 'I 5:1 ' Y I tv l . TUB 5, . sg , 1 S- , L x -'F ' ..- J 3 ' . ' l 4 .v , 3 f 5354 'ff' 9 can B41 ii -fi ,. -'43 , ' 14 ai 7 ,Q M L, at M ix ninth grade rl iv Z 1 1-4 9 if f B ,Fifa ixlgf I i ' K S: . , wg Q . , A - fa-.'si.i52ff1 1 l4fi2,,fzf.f1. 5- if Q13 Aff! ' -- , . 3 S 'A it . fl NWN 'K ' ex k a Ui? 'Vl-1' 7' in .,.. V u ,L li: , S.. 'P -. : 'si rg, I Akhf- x K- V ,. ix S it k il? ex -Q ::' . 1 wg.. W 1, A in K H . W . V f 4 ' S 1 5 X, E , ,ga 5, 3? , J, First Row-Bill Belken, Jeanette Belknap, ,L ee i James Bell, Patricia Bell. Second Row- 1 , e ,':' Omer Bellfi, Deniese Benford, Carol Berg- eron, Carl Blackburn. Third Row-Joann Blair, Glenda Blomtelt, Arlene Bluhm, Marie Boatwright. Fourth Row-Gerald Boling, Alfreda Bonds, Patricia Bowdler, 5 ' Gloria Bowman. Fifth Row-Brenda Bridges, Willie Brim, Rodney Browen, 1 ' Alex Brown, Paul Brown, Stanley Brown, 'L Steven Bulerski. Sixth Row-Lorain Bum- , gardner, Percy Burgess, Janet Burgess, V John Burke, Calvin Butler, John Butler, Carol Campbell. Seventh Row-Gayle Campbell, Ruth Campbell, Dianne Carson, Barbara Channey, John Chrissekos, Ted : i ' Clouse, Denny Cody. we. .. i+a',:51' V S 'S J .,,. .. Ju ,Q 1 ,... , it :C I if 3 ii if'- C A 1 ' -- - f as -s -, gf - -X3 Q tr ' 'ig' ,Je w . Effifziffif ,.,,....,, A. .. . an . N .sf ' 4- Y, , J I 'fs -- if if ' A M L V ' W ' ,, ,,., .3 la . .. 'v ' , ' . IF' Q J-1 at i' M. ,,,':gi?l'l1z5fT't-f'iH1W4f'iy fig 'B 62 First Row-Andrew Colerman, Jack Cooper, Warren Corless, Alphonso Craw- ford. Second Row-Earl Cross, Roberta Cross, Terry Crosson, Cynthia Crutchfield. Third Row-Thomas Cunningham, Ruthie Curry, Jeffrey Dalton, Barbara Davis. Fourth Row-Caroline Davis, Ronald Davis, Fred Demings, James Dunson. Fifth Row-Helene Ector, Betty Ellington, Dennis Ellington, Bobbie Ellis, Laura Ep- person, Mary Estell, Deloise Fair. Sixth Row-Dorothy Flemister, Alvin Folks, Cynthia Folks, Thomas Fortner, Sharon Fox, Robert Freeman, Robert Frew. Seventh Row-Raymond Futrele, Donald Gardner, Margaret Gaston, Faustine Gat- son, Ronald Gerlica, George Gilliam, Leonard Gohlston. Q , t rs E l l N . 1 , ,, ' ll + .r V E. 5 E 'W' Y' w fu ' Q' ,:. I.. . it 4... , iff? f ll 'l i W' N... N V I l' - , J 1 , 2 ag. .rg Us Q-I iii ge .YA f 1' 1 i- l A I 5- ' 5.li'l I 5 f M .1 - , ., . , ww 4' i -sz, ar . si , ft 11 We 0 5 ' F ' i f . A Y l 9 1 , V , Q 1 I E ,L sf ,. t f Q J J K, 1 sugar.. F' t 'ik E Xl ninth grade First Row-Linell Green, Gus Grias, Eugene Griffith, Everett Griffin. Second Row-Dollie Gudger, Joe Hale, John Hall, Joyce Harrington. Third Row-Cleo Harrington, Carol Heath, Robert Heath, Della Hill. Fourth Row- George Hoot, Marcia Hopewell, Leona Hoskins, Janice Hudson. Fifth Row-Flossie Hurd, Shirley Ison, Carolyn Jackson, Lewis Jackson, Muriel Jackson, Shirley Jahn, Clarissa Jefferson. Sixth Row-Douglas Jefferson, Melvin Jenkins, Governor Johnson, Har- riet Johnson, Joe Johnson, Kenneth John- son, Lavern Johnson. Seventh Row-Peg- gy Johnson, Ruffes Johnson, Devon Jones, Ulysses Jones, Lois Jordan, Robert Kean, Pat Keeley. in -- V 4.23 .V 'fu 'Q' Ji' and ...-Q. '7 -Q. sein Q if , Mokafm 64 mv K s ,B Q L is S X Q 5 .I mi J , if is if , S K J First Row-Thomas Keller, Shirley Ken- nedy, Ronald King, Simon Kozemchak. Second Row-Israel Lambert, Marlene Lawson, Marilyn Laginess, Grace Laven- der. Third Row-Annette Ledbetter, Betty Ledbetter, Betty Lee, Charles Lee. Fourth Row-Anna Leonard, Hermin Lewis, Ed- ward Lezotte, Georgia Libka. Fifth Row- Lois Lindemann, Wilma Lindsey, Violet Longhway, Jean Lyons, Ronald Lyons, Sharon Lyons, Barbara Mackowski. Sixth Row-James Maddix, Glynn Maddox, Marie Mannier, Frances Martin, Elmore Massey, David Maynard, Carolyn Mc- Gough. Seventh Row-Regina McKenzie, Shirley McKinney, Shirley McNutt, Chuck Mexico, Leona Mexico, Leron Mims, Marlin Mitchell. ' i 1 C-' , I '- li 'F W cw, . If r in 'ky , Vkl in V: q '92 1 an l i yllr Ji' 5.3. g.. Jr' -fl , 3 , ,wwf Z, .mi ,g as Q, ya: M. f .,.-Q., . L , , ri Q WL . ir xg 4' ? . ,.. .... t ,, , . W' I ta., Q. if ' L Q 4 W0 ff f 1 -. all 5 . . ,R if A . 'si , 1 4 if V P' is ' L l ,.ar Q , F, Fir ri Nfl f 5 .. , . 4,1 Q ...R L1 ,E 'W' f 4 ' C .., ,if , A X' ,.- lr, ....-.-:..-'-' I ' , ' , ri lr. 4, 'CAT' ' gf. , xl - al iw- . .f 444 ' .' I Af X YT fl. sa. . ,ri . 15, , , R a Qtr- , , 2 I M- 'A , - lf, ' lilly f 4 fi ggi' if a 2 . -sl?25f2'iii?f4F'. ,,, 1, . ' Nix , I L.V 5 :H ,..,. . KKVV 'tr 2 Q-vm . - 'sit Qt K y if ,sr 5 rf J Q QD so A it f Q 5 we 5- '1-' ff. r N ' 4. J .4 .f .,.. , rt lf? ,W 1, ' I . ...,, W.. . we , 5 ' . 'W ,E , ninth grade First Row-Karen Moga, Steve Mokrenski, Mae Montroy, Ronnie Montroy. Second Row-Barry Morris, Kenneth Munro, Cara Munshaw, Pauline Myers. Third Row- Sue Myricks, Shirley Myricks, Carol Ne- meth, John Newman. Fourth R-ow-Alean Nixon, James Norris, Janice O Bryan James Onufrak. Fifth Row-Richard Os- borne, Valuntean Palmer, Margaret Parish, Level Patterson, Mildred Patterson, Jim Peggie, James Penland. Sixth Row- Lillie Peterson, Dave Phillips, Betty Lou Pirtle, John Pitocco, Walter Popyk, Eloise Preston, Katie Pierce. Seventh Row-Jane Rauschenberger, William Rayburn, Earl Redd, Donna Reddick, Perry Roberts, Jesse Rice, Larry Rickman. . li . A , , . . . ,, y fm' .. ' I ' .2 ' ' 2' I 1' sf R X . , W' i gi -'fi We 5 f 3 4 it .N S an . ., X Qs .gi Gr. ' P t t lt P S 9 3 if fi .W . to P1435 s , nz- F Q, F' mix . J s V. i l P Jsk i s Xi 1 . .3 'K r ,,, gay 51 r 66 . , E .wg A rs First Row-Judy Riopelle, Gerald Ritter, Gertrude Roberts, Roosevelt Robinson. Second Row-William Robinson, Lewis Rose, Jerry Roth, Rosa Wilson. Third Row -Henrietta Sanders, Louis Sanovich, Eileen Sarazin, Barbara Sartor. Fourth Row -Carl Selman, Larry Sexsmith, Larry Sey- mour, Marlene Sharkey. Fifth Row- James Shaw, Larry Shelton, Frederick Shinavier, Anthony Simon, Steven Simon, Jeffrey Small, Daniel Smith. Sixth Row- Marvin Smith, Peggy Smith, Will Smith, John Singletary, George Speir, Stanya Stankovich, Lillian Stanley. Seventh Row -Patricia Stevens, George Stevenson, Carolyn Stiles, Pearl Stokes, Lloyd Sutter- filed, Larry Sweet, Carol Sychak. . Ii? - l f f ' ...- ss L V ' .gi nf S I. r V. . 1 K A. 14 . 3' zz, li l' 55 ix .g ,' ff'f'f23l' tt , M ,- fl 'E v ' 'Q' uni Q ag: ll ' M ,'- . Ji'1.,..,..,,,.,.':fg1-fx: L 1 . A ..,,A,-r. ..,.:::1:L ,,,,M.,13g1 H f rt as Nw ....64.wwv1,s X 1 - 4 ls' ,..x'-P' X f ,K sr 5 - L st if ' if Wg? 1 67 ff Am 1 1 t . r .. rj - , r h, A is ,Li 'K 'Me s S '-,gf-1 . 'WK ii ,, .5 0 rg 9 Miss K K Of, ' ws-A , if 3 X my .nw ' L Ns , ll! an ,gs vs I 1 6 ll a . Q., -,H Q ., . . ,, ,g, - - . Q if f f. 5 f ,U r ii ' 1 A 5 2 lx 14 N. if , H t ai, 2 .. if 5 3 if is s r as .e- ,rr fw- Y x il J ,Q N ,, s dw' iii 'QPU' W Wi ff K Kal K sf QQ? hyl. if if' W: ninth grade First Row- Frank Tackett, Ollie Taliafer- ro, Alberta Taylor, Richard Thanasas. Second Row-Albert Thomas, Carrie Thomas, Bobbie Jean Thompson, Katie Thrower. Third Row-Charles Tidwell. Bernard Vandenberg, Bob Vaughn, Geneva Walker. Fourth Row-Walter Wallace, Donna Warfield, James Warren, George Waters. Fifth Row-Wayland Mobley, Arthur Welch, David Westerdale, Gloria Wheeler, Adam White, Clifford White- head, Clifford Williams. Sixth Row- Geraldine Williams, Gregory Williams, Mildred Williams, Remell Williams, Robert Williams, Ronald Williams, Flora Wilson. Seventh Row-Judy Wilson, James Wil- son, Pat Wood, Leonard Woods, Tyrone Woolfork, Carol Wright, Walter Wright. , or r ,ytr r a n ,,- ,. 4 s ' x Q , 'S' K 2 V5 L? X J, X Wx fa T it K 'E -f-- T ,3g.e::,, 3' 68 wx 5 2 'D 1 ,t . gf. ii Y X H ., p Q , . 5 Q , ' -' , -, i iff. - ,M ,, 7 Q , Q w. as 4 ,af 'ii 3 K is x 1- a T la if fi E X t F 'I Xe X 4 , Q.. ge ., ' ,,, , .. ',. K X. f s 'iii- X x ,. ,Q . kV,,, , F ,, M r: ninth grade and tenth grade First Row-Brenda Wyatt, Walter Wyatt, Richard Wynn, Walt Wynn. Second Row- Joseph Zumuda, Mary Zouyras, Michael Howard. Tenth Grade-Gordon Alder. Third Row -Melvin Anderson, Delores Anthony, Dennis Armos, Ricky Atkins. Fourth Row -Alvietta Baptiste, Billie Bates, Rosemary Bates, Carl Beatty. Fifth Row-Deloris Bargon, Maxine Barnett, Rachel Barnett, John Beaudrie, Galle Bohnenstiehl, Stella Bowdler, Carlton Bridges. Sixth Row- Johnny Broadnax, Ronald Brown, Theodis Brown, Thomas Bruno, Pearlie Burgess, Sarah Butler, John Campbell. Seventh Row-Richard Conatser, Richard Chessor, Robert Cooper, Catherine Cooper, John Corbett, David Dalton, Jr., Bob Denback. , .. .r ift - -. 'Ui' . , ., , ep , . 2 W? 1 ' fi F 1 Q' .5 .- 'E 'N K ,Wee ,.. fa.-.Q w . if I V 1 , t ' 'LV .wi v L -. 'i f an 4 g Q Q , ,Et .A . 5 1, gg, A V-I I. by Q wa., A in 5 .,,, . ' fi J 4 J 5 ' .S , a - 1 --ra i A Q Y' xg ,. E , ., , y T' .4 5 A g 9 Y I fx 0 J . A z r 5 Q ,S . i r 5 X V f 'ir- +R ., t,.. Q, i- J A w p. s VM., H I V y Q ,fi 69 li: ,Uh A F4 '1 i . tv' 3 f i J will ., Q l' s I A F' , Q X 5 'E . if tenth grade n. Nw-3, ,f..' lf ,, t ,f e - i First Row-Annie Dixon, Brenda Driscol, ,- . , 5 V-'N . f , , Ruth Ector, Walter Edmonds. Second Row i gf , , fg yldd -Adleane Fields, Mildred Fields, Stanley M Flinders, Howard Ford. Third Row-Har- g f riet Fudge, Nelson Gatewood, Mary X k. , ,, 3: ,. M.. I .V F J F , Gholston, Mike Glaab. Fourth Row- 'J David Gleckler, James Gleckler, Robert F ff J Graham, Bob Grul. Fifth Row-Elmer b V 'D Gudger, Jr., George Hammond, Ola Mae H,W? f,+ 5ff:gg . f 'Q1Lm . -1 Hampton, Seiia Hansen, Walter Heard, ff vLg,f rre- in i nto P Frederic Heine, Albert Henderson. Sixth ., J Row-Janis Henderson, Ann Herczeg, J J W gj . QVA if Carth Herrin , Bett Hi ins, Ruth Hill, J ee sr S f as f 2, - . V . 9 V . 99 1,-if L. A is if Richard Hinerr, Della Hipps. Seventh Row ' L. if if Egg., V9 X ,.., , ,VVV -Henry Holloday, John Hopewell, Wen- ff l! dell Horne, Bill Hudglns, Lula Belle Jack- -i ': A . yi son, Novella Jackson, Bill Johnson. 1 ,J J M , gem., . . r W 1 ,52 1 ,iw ' ,, X , LW .M 'B Y , V . , K Q , . ,:i, gZ . .,LV ., 1 , QW 1' ii ,. ... V, sf: 5 A In ' 5 ,E l i ' D ',i'l ,AH ., Mgr, ..,.,, g .7 n -t :F ..:,.. is 'b rig ,W . qv z:, i -V i t ' ft , ...B , - X . jg, I Lrry krg, 4... .Vg J V- ..... as J 'K - M . Q ' F x 'stl sllsr -nss - V , L, .ks .em ,W 'V .,, ,., , . A In :.. , ' 1 S! 'Q Pa . ,' 5 - Fi , x X sg . gf V ..,, Sai-ff f z fasi F75 . 1 . N , V ,va 4 . sf ul av , y..s 70 First Row-Charles Johnson, Doris John- son, Jim Johnson, Pauline Johnson. Second Row-Gilbert Jones, John Judge, Arthur Kennedy, Peter Keen. Third Row -Len Anne Klaiss, Sylvia Kobb, Brenda LaMar, James Lambert. Fourth Row-Joe Lambert, Sherille LaVigne, Diane Leonard, Linda Lewis. Fifth Row-Charles Lough- rige, Tom Lovelady, Gary Lowe, Dolores Lozon, Marianna Luian, Raymond Lyons, Katherine Mackowski. Sixth Row-Sylvia Maior, Betty Mason, Bert McCants, Sonny McDonald, Jesse Meadows, Thomas Miles, Evelyn Mladenoff. Seventh Row-Howard Moore, Joe Moore, Fred Montry, Tyrone Moore, Audrey Morris, Olive Murphy, Al- bert Natt. - Q A '-- ,ur'Ng IN, ' L!Ll '? ' r . L aw- N , ' 'ix,,,.v f - r . A ,L 4 ' ,L L L 'S .fl JL, A M. t , 1 f r L rrsr K ' A L ,f lf L 'I y g.L ...tg T zzrhi' vb v : -N N Q QJ- 'i fi 'K 'mn-, 5' A 9' , 'S r' S- S. -uv' ta L fr' ,S 1-.6 P A a 4 .1 ,L Q-X L T9 if 2553 1 T . L- ,-, hs-N I 01 K 'W ci, La LL A - A all A s . L Q ' Yi ll , .1 Y.. l ' My fa 7' . Q r ,V L , ' L Lzw . J pls. ' L 1 L- B , , w W r- - fat r '- i .' I' , ik ' f-'S as ll. 5 ' . X A ,y , ' J 2 5 I H7 H ,.,,r ' L, A, . , r r ,rr J L J ' L M f sf:- lf-1' S 71 B' ' L, ..: A S - fi -Y' gl... s as asf? :K K 3, V '-Yisfifiegf f: .,.. :V Z.. SZ J ir ' J t, I: Q. 'f A ..e A rc- . .ffl tenth grade First Row-Bill Nebehing, Bob Neiman, Bertha Nelson, Harold Nessel. Second Row-Gloria Nicklos, Leonard Nixon, George Orely, Leslie Osmond. Third Row -Richard Patterson, Jim Peer, Judy Pef- fer, Dolores Peters. Fourth Row-Gloria Peterson, Patricia Pollard, John Pritchett, Laura Provience. Fifth Row-Gwendelyn Pruiett, Larry Puckett, Charles Ramsey, Gene Ramsey, Olivia Ramsey, Ralph Rauschenberger, Juanita Reid. Sixth Row -Bertha Richard, Minnie Richard, Anna Richardson, Ruby Ridgell, Kaye Rizzi, Brenda Rhodes, Mamie Roberts. Seventh Row-George Robinson, Judith Roe, Elizabeth Ross, Frank Rozsa, Ernestine gushing, Celestine Sanders, Evelyn San- ers. 1 ....il if Eliza.. LE' ' -E 1 .. sqm lil' far 1 MP a . n fr -, 5. A 4:-'AKVQX . I .I tenth grade .,... I if . Q J , xg: and . , M idwfv , V h. eleventh grade M 4 First Row-Catherine Schattler, Jack ,H 3 J, f,t. .Q, ,, ,, Schembri, Gary Shannon, Mary Shannon. Q ' ' j 1 , 'W M l V Second Row--Joan Shepherd, Dorothy if R Q, 5 ' Y'-' Slowikowski, LaRue Sonn, Thomas Stokes. 'W' iff? W9 Third Row-Beverly Steed, Lester N Stezens, Earnest Stoudemire, Norman Q 1 . Tac ett. Fourt Row-Mary Beth Taylor, a.,,.f. f ,H ,ff 4 Katherine Thomas, Eddie Thomason, if I fn Orlean Tucker. Fifth Row-David Tull- bf. I ' - wx wood, Diane Voyzey, Jane Walseth, kg, Arr., , f ' ' Elaine Washington, Robert Washington, f:'- g .L ' g Myrle Wasson, Robert Webb. Sixth Row j 5 , -Brenda Williams, D o r i s Williams, V U ,,,,w' , 'f fl' g, Margaret Williams, Claudette Whitten, T ' 4 7 Q.. f . Charles Witt, Felix Wright, Samuel Young. , 'M if I 6 Seventh Row--LaMar Gray. Z ' ,- W ,f s . R , ' 'L Eleventh Grade-John Adams, M a r l e V i, ii' 'gi X ll. ' Akritides, Janice Alderman, Ronald An- ,,, 5? derson, Jimmie Baker, Mary Balzan. uu: 4' LQ g . .lg 4' V .::. .L t' L I gi. V Q we ll la 'K cf' A I, - 71:1 K -q . I, ix . Ami .V if g g T if-I Q 5, , ' fi, . .,.. . J T if A it '. i F T. l T , I , , ,..- .7 A I '. 17 1 mean, .., fb ' 1 15 21 -M a . .W -1 fx? 170' if 'MJ Amie. 73 leg e 's -gba, 33 f ,r ,Ss V, .0 1-..-rv IS JU 3 are use C. ,rs if J? ' fe. it is , F eleventh grade W - . . V . J. y all First Row-Annie Bankhead, S a n d r a . 'Q . ' ' Bankhead, Don Bailey, Janice Beatty. ffz ---- ' A H gfk Second Row-Betty Bell, Desiree Benford, f. K. James Bentley, Robert Berg. Third Row- ' g ff WB, ifl Donna Biggerstaft, Clifton Boddie, Betty lyk, Ss :--- 1 -J J Bowman, Gerald Brown. Fourth Row- 'f, Johnnie Burgess, Leroy Burgess, Linda ' li l ii ' ' , Bush, Roger Bowman. Fifth Row-Anden ,al V ff ..-. son Cade, Betty Campbell, Trudy Cash, b James Carrico, Athan Carros, Tillman if .,. - E Q Cooper, Addie Crawford, Sixth Row- . r , 5 'Q Lillian Crawford, Nesbit Crutchfield, -f- ,5, R b .--, ' , ,, , ,--- Walter Daniszewski, Evelyn Darin, Carolyn 3 A i ' 7 - ff ,- ' Davis, Ruby Davis, Bessie Driscoll. Seventh ' any .',l.r F Row-Carey Eason, Walter Ector, Bart X Q' ' 'Y I :,,.f ' Evans, Carolyn Farmer, Boyd Freeman, E ' g I If-.., E l M ...L . Joyce Gassaway. i'i L ,,.. - ' . .....,....fE.f-+f .f' + B K E E, lll ' E, X. i n 3, . , Q' Q . -:r' ' . ' if 'l K i .. 1 l :-'. l qi i K .,., is ...:, 1 V ::, if .- V7 'I .. ....f,, P s f rr s s ' 'A ' .,,... .... i J xx .J jj 1, fn dy ? .., 15 In 1 I I. I i K 1 F r it F l f E as ,iff My eyed Q' g I K h i 'il'. E E , ' l -E r': ' . .. ,grs F - . Q 3 ., rl K .gr ' S is . rv Vvg w N g,, my I 1 WP' In I X A l s BF-elfii i fs -,W 'E- if .. 74 First Row-Maudine Gaston, D o ro T h y Gibbs, Gloria Gilliam, Norman Hale. Second Row-Vivian Hale, Charles Har- baum, Mary Harbaum, Bernadine Harkins, Third Row-Willie Harrison, Dave Hend- ricks, John Herczeg, Gloria Higgins. Fourth RowiRonald Hodgkinson, Charles Horne, .T ' A s Marshall Hoshaw, Andrew H u d s o n , Ernestine Hudson. Fifth Row-LaMar Hud- , N son, Ronald Hughes, Edward Jackson, ,.- li Daisy Jackson, James Jefferson, Barbara H gi' Johnson, Frank Johnson. Sixth Row- 9? Jasper Jones, Arthur Jordan, Melvin Jor- -4,1 dan, Gerry Kapetan, Donna Kennedy, ,N ,, f Theresa Krueger, Alden Leavell. Seventh :-- ': -, Row-Barbara Lee, Samuel Lewis, Frances Lozon, Jane Martin, Nina Massey, Bill McCanoless, Vodie McCarter. 1- l 5' ' ' fl 'Q A , W' f ,Q alrgfli' 4 Rf ,,, so ,..- l 1:57, A 3 A 5 V,, . A ff- lil, A KY 7253, 5: 5' I' 6,4 ,ly . ' fda fn , 'E 4 I H za 4' , I :II f .' ,J 'Am- QV? if -W' Q in V T 1. HH H Lk EM . i' ,G A ,r,, A , . ' ff 1 'J' F 2 75 if X is-3:17 l ll tw 3 gf if' s r .. , 1 , fo: 1 ' 44 . 'sm 0 . I. . V AQ, ,, K an ,ii 5- i,. Ki, Q J ,f M ' Q 'sm-v if 3, A,Jf'g ,EQ ' ' ' ' gf-1, r alss ' A f ., :+A ' Q P ,, .M Clk-N J AVPX V H gg n Y l . N2 ' fa ' A, , ., ' 15 l 'N .4 4 sf . A ll 4 -.J , sa? ' V If J, I 5 ,K - ,. M ,. uf .GT Q Lfx T7 Q t V . 5 1' V- tif- .' -: 1 K K -X if ' ..h ' -V .X ,xii 'W -f 2' ' ' V ' V asa s - 3 5 i 'L 5, X - , 'S K it l 4, 6 ly ,-,Q 'w..i 1. ,5' -Q 3 - . 1 ,K ff we 1 :II I I , J r? ,L 1 ,E 'N tif li ,. Sl Q' ,,. 3 4, .,, 3 tsxq f .M 9' 'C I Q if 5 V6 'K -1 f Y 5 Y JE iss !7lv Q A t ,Q ,X - as X 4 15:5 is . V N ' ,f ' QW .4 I E my J 5 ,Kg 1 X X , ,V as l X x x 5 l ,QQ im ,ct gixifxt, il s mx s . y X Y at -1, 1, ft g5,.,-7 Ax N it 5 sr' it X Q W gl H Q ft il- 5 :ga I .fr ,V l I if 1 ., t Q25 'S . is 5 , H A r RU k K -K 1 .yn 'wi R25 :fs 4 Eg? gr Q , 3' 'fi ,, .3-: t z Q M .Q P ear, .y ii, , P . L s , Q'l' C - it V 1 it L'V'L A , YT N445-f if if l K U ,.15f1'i' 'f .r g E, P' K f - ij. it ff V fyiiifiili A I iff 1 'k h I eleventh grade 1 First Row-James McKenzie, Don Mc- Niven, Richard Medynski, Carolyn Men- zie. Second Row-Lovelle Menzie, June Mexico, Bill Mokrenski, Sonia Mosbaugh. Third Row-Betty Nlosley, Charlene Mor- sette, Marilyn Neiman, Catherine Nelson. Fourth Row-Joanne Netherton, Newsom Williams, Rose Marie Nicola, Cassandra Nixon, Thomas Orgeck, Hilda Pladrta, Thorney Pattenaude. Fifth Row--Benjamin Patterson, Robert Pavich, Ken Peters, Jes- sie Philip, Henry Pollard, Sharon Preston, Richard Pulter. Sixth Row-Amelia Ram- sey, Helen Ranos, Sam Richard, Richard Rock, Charles Rogers, Jim Roley, Evonne Roundtree. Seventh Row-George Russell, Patricia Ryan, Louise Scafuri, Terry Sel- man, Ruth Shinavier, Lorelei Skinner, Richard Slate. 5 5 ,. r 5 ,,. P P . , r Q fi t ,. ,,, Q y,,, syrd , , me 'ly X tt L- Liky In - 1 V -is , -.gy t,, in : iam .. .' ' 2 r -, -' r-'iii .' .lf vi.IW '- ' 4-sf' si' .HX 1 - ,',, t '.ll'r' , xi . . , XY, Nyy, c r I r ., ., it , i ,XX M If I. 5, :,' 'ii' 76 I if if 3 l xii eleventh grade and special First Row--Gilbert Smith, Janet Stenko, William Stephenson, Richard Stewart. Second Row-Earnest Stoudemire, Pearly Stoudemire, Tom Stowers, Sally Suttera field. Third Row-Shelba Jean Tackett, Robert Taylor, Nathaniel Thomas, Sharon Tobias. Fourth Row-Beverly Vroman, Priscilla Weddington, Norman Westerdale, Carole Wilhite, George Williams, Tom Williams, Joe White, Fifth Row-Robert Wilson, Barbara Wourman, Loretta Wyatt, Penelope Ziegler. Special-Newbon Bonds, Richard Corbett, William Dieter. Sixth Row-Mary Fagan, Dorothy Flint, Anthony Harkins, Dennis Johns, Gloria Johns, George Kozaitis, Lafayette Jackson. Seventh Row-Robert Lozon, James Moore, Myrlin Bryant, Lori- mer Ramsey, Barbara Shepley, Saul Strick- land, Flora Wallace. U 15212. er L I 'fir all wi if .vs , r rr l y .gr ML. 1 -1 E JN F J. Q. . gf . 5 U , 1, if 'lf 'lflll 1 f ' - 2171, .fi , .Q 'I' ' P- QL M53 i - . .Lib X . 'tr-'III' 1 ' T? A H1 I ' , . .M fa, - hi , , 'Y' L, Y ,J la. l I sf . my ag , . ' 77 4 .t The amplifier 'is the power unit of a high fidelity sys- tem. In' activities we put our. knowledge and skills to practical use as power to accomplish something. X activities 0 4 9 N ,Q brass and percussion First Row-George Ste v e n s o n, James Gleckler, David Gerstler, Tim Gleckler, Walter Popyc, Warren Corless, Naimon West. Second R.ow --Ronald Gerlica, Marshall Hoa shaw, James Dunson, Stanley Flin- ders, Jefferson Burgess, Nathaniel Banks, John Whitwell, J a m e s Jefferson, Robert Pavich. Third Row -Robert Leonavrcl, George Robin- son, Thomas Stokes, Stanley Brown, William Higgins, Corbin Provience, Rodman Harris, Floyd Gatson, George Waters. This year River Rouge High School Band, under the direction of Mac E. Carr, distinguish- ed itself by winning first place in the District Solo and Ensemble Festival. This qualified them for the state contest. The band received a second rating at the State Band and Orchestra Festival. 80 Mac E. Carr Director l woodwlnds First Row-Walter Daniszewski, Sonia Mosbaugh, Linda Bush, Barb- ara Lee, Betty Higgins, Judith Row, Betty Mason. Second Row-Mari- anna Luian, Mary Beth Tayler, Rosemary Bates, Alice Shanteau, Forest Hudson, Betty P i t t o C o , Yvonne Fowler, Marcia Hopewell. Third Row-Sharon Holmes, John Mcllwain, Larry Ford, Shirley Ken- nedy, Carleton Bridges, Gordon A I d e r, Cornelius Weatherford, Sharon Fox, John Campbell, Ron- ald Brown, John Hopewell. orchestra First Row-Dorothy Williams, Betty Troy, Ruby Ridgel, Don Zouyras, Luvel Patterson, Mattie Patterson, Sylvia Maior, Second Row-Barbara Freeman, Marilyn Tucker, Roger Bowman, Mary Balzan, Frances Lozon. The orchestra is under the direc- tion of Miss Wise, The two main events are playing in the halls at Christmas and the spring concert. First Row-1-Carol Campbell, Donna Recldick, June Young, Maxine Bankhead, Geneva Walker, Carole Wilhite, Gwendolyn Clifton, Shirley Clements, Miss Wise director. Second Row-Barbara Davis, Nancy Wilhite, Margaret Williams, Betty Bowman, Barbara Mackowski, Lois Ridgel, Everitt Griffin. First Row-Katherine Thom- as, Patricia Bowdler, Cara Munshaw, Carol Bergeron, Jane Martin, Clarissa Jeffer- son, Hattie Bargon, Joyce Harrington. Second Row- Katherine Mackowski, Lois Lindemann, Donna Warfield, Louise Phillips, Brenda Wil- liams, Betty Campbell, Fannie Mathis. notional honor society First Row Joan Fortner, Joan Daniels, President, Deanna Frantz, Verdell Clifton, Miss Wheater, Sponsor, Betty Bowman, Arlene Johnson, Loreli Skinner. Second Row-Jean Puckett, Secretary, Sally Linclemann, Sharon Jenkins, Annette Redd, Miss Hartsig, Sponsor, Carol Bohnen- stiehl Past Treasurer, Carol Berg, Past Secretary, Mary Roley, Gwendolyn Clifton Third RoweDennis Wilkie, Treasurer, Herb Wood, Vice-Presi- dent Robert Hudgins, Past President, Lyle Walcott, Don Zouyras, Henry Pollard. The purpose of the Litera- ture Club is to create an in- terest in literature, art, and music. The members attend concerts, plays, and discuss and explore contemporary culture. The sponsor of this organization is Mr, Rasmus- sen. The Honor Society consists of students that have excelled in the fields of Leadership, Character, Service, and Schol- arship. Election to the Nation- al Honor Society is the highest honor that a student can achieve in River Rouge High School. The Honor Society sponsors many proiects to improve the school and the community. The organization is under the sponsorship ot Miss Hartsig and Miss Wheater. First Row-Donna Harl, Deanna Frantz, Joan Daniels, Mary Ann Materniak, Mr. Rasmussen, Sponsor. Second Row -William Stanley, Gayle Fields, Dennis Wilkie, Nesbitt Crutchfield. 83 nome de plume Nome de Plume was founded in 1954. The club is under the capable sponsorship of Miss Kosinska. The main activities of the club are writing poems, reading and discussing literature, and field trips to famous shows and plays. First Row-Miss Kosinska, Sponsor, Sylvia M.aior, Katie McDonald, Jacquelyn Pruiett. U Second Row-Mildred Fields, Don Zouyras, Betty Campbell, Louise Phillips. I' U I' 9 I1 U I' S 9 S1 C U The Future Nurses' Club is under the co-sponsor- ship of Miss Gates and Mrs. Murphy. The club is composed of girls who are interested in making nurs- ing a career after gradual tion, Their activities in- clude visiting hospitals, making cancer pads, and preparing food baskets for needy people. First Row-Betty Bell, Deanna Frantz, Shirley Slowikowski, Joan Daniels, Jacquelyn Pruiett, Gerry Woods, Miss Gates, Sponsor. Second Row- Mrs. Murphy, Sponsor, Desiree Benford, Jimmie Baker, Lillian Crawford, Addie Crawford, Alice Smith, Louise Phillips. 84 girls' r club .A First Row-Louise Scafuri, Hilda Padrta, Sandra Ratzenberger, Arlene Johnson, Joan Daniels, Mary Ann Materniak, Evelyn Mladenoff, Johnnie Burgess. Second Row-Sonia Banoski, Mae Montroy, Donna Kennedy, Joanne Blair, Penny Zigler, Linda Flint, Carole Bohnenstiehl, Mary Roley, Miss Youngquist, Sponsor. Third Row-Sally Lindemann, Marilyn Laginess, Judy Riopelle-, Lenn Ann Klaiss, Effie McQueen, Carolyn Taylor, Gale Bohnenstiehl. s c i e n c e C First Row-Helene Ector, Barbara Burrell, Denise Benford, Betty Ellington, Clarissa Jefferson, Carolyn McGough, Carol Nemeth, Carol Campbell, Lois Lindemann, Ale-an U Nixon. Second Row-Robert Hall, George Kozaithis, Gus Grais, Dennis Ellington, Larry King, Richard Cash, Wayland Mobley, Steve Mokrenski, Mr. Niner, Sponsor. 85 The Girls' R Club is the oldest club in the school. lt was established in 1928. The club is under the sponsorship of Miss Youngquist. The requirements for mem- bership are: I. To take an active part in sports for which points are given. 2. To have not less than 500 points at the end of the school year. To be an R.S.A. mem- ber. 4. To swim the length of the pool in good form and execute one dive. To maintain membership once in the club, the girl must attend all meetings, must be present at 30 of all social functions, earn 200 points in sports, and be a manager of one of the sports. The Science Club, under the direc- tion of Mr. Harry Niner, performs scientific experiments and has guest speakers. lt was started in 1954 and meets every two weeks. stamp club U I' U I' 9 l' 6 CI C I' sr C U First Row-Sonia Joseph, Robert Brownson. Second Row- Mr. Ran- dall, Sponsor, Mr. Powlesland, Sponsor, Janice Williams, Shirley Thomas, Rosemary Leonard, Patricia Brown, Ernestine Bankhead. Third Row-Delores Murphy. The Stamp Club was organized in the fall of 1953. The members of the club collect and trade stamps among themselves. The outstanding event of the year is the Christmas party. It is under the co-sponsorship of Mr. Paul Randall and Mr. Donald Powlesland. The Future Teachers' Club consists of twenty girls who are planning to become teachers. Student teachers from this organization gain experience by helping teachers in the grade schools with their classes. The members discuss subjects that they should take to prepare themselves for this field and often have guest speakers, First Row-Mr. Cameron, Sponsor, Linda Flint, Mary Roley, Jacquelyn Pruiett, Beverly Dalton, Fanny Watson, Verdell Clifton, Carol Coates, Sandra Bankhead, Mrs. Kaplan, Sponsor. Second Row-Yvonne Roundtree, Janice McQueen, Gwendolyn Clifton, Carolyn Taylor, Loreli Skinner, Cynthia Crutchfield, Jimmie Baker, Imogene Pitts, Millicent Coates, Annette Redd, Louise Phillips, Desiree Benford. 86 v C y, cheerleaders First Row-.Barbara Burrell, Betty Ellington, Charlene Brown, Charlene Triplett, Shirley Kennedy, Bill Shaw, Richard Zmuda, Rudy Hall, Vincent Scaturi, Judy Cluft, Theresa Williams, Imogene Johnson, Gloria Durham, Delores Murphy. Second Row-Clarissa Jefferson, Janet Burgess, Arlene Nixon, Helene Ector, Cynthia Crutchfield, Gloria Higgins, Juanita Reed, Jessie Phillips, Donna Biggerstaff, Donna Harl, Linda Lewis, Cheryle Shanteau, Essie Jones, Pearlie Burgess, Magdelene Smith, Linda Voyze, Odessa Sanders, Mr. Maiuri. Third Row-Sue Burgess, Connie Burgess, Carolyn Baker, Adrian Pankott, Penny Ziegler, Mary Roley, Joanne Netherton, Jimmie E. Baker, Desiree Benford, Judy Row, Theo Klaiss, Betty Mason, Dianne Voyze, David Gerstler, Johnny Whitwell. Fourth Row-Steve Mokrenski, John Vasquez, Joe John son, Robert Williams, Don Zouyras, Ray Kovachs, Jim'5leclfler, Tim Gleckler, Bob Brownson, Billy Dupie, Br ian Hazzard, Jon Hall, Dewayne Burgess. V.C.Y. is an interdenomin- ational club which tries to bring the word of God to everyone in our school. The club sings religious songs, gives testimonies, and has personal prayers. The main part of the meeting is a ser- mon from a guest minister. V.C.Y. is the largest club in our school. Our quiz team is one of the best in the state, and we should be proud of it Our cheerleaders, in addi- tion to giving moral support to the teams, sponsor pep as- semblies and sell candy. The cheerleaders have contributed greatly to the victories our teams have enioyed. First Row-Annie Bankhead, Donna Kennedy. Second Row-Millicent Coates, Johnny Burgess. Third Row-Louise Scaturi, Patricia Ryan. 87 U H First Row-Katie McDonald, glee club First Row-Hattie Bargon, Helen Ranos, Denise Benford, Carol Campbell, Katherine Makowski, Sonia Banoski, Marie Laufland, Delores Lozon, Carol Bergeron, Deanna Frantz, Joyce Harrington, Clarissa Jefferson, Cara Munshaw, Barbara Wourman, Verdell Clif- ton, Willa Bates, June Young. Second Row-Patricia Pollard, Joan Fortner, Shirley Clements, Donna Warfield, Maxine Bankhead, Arlene Blum, Gloria Higgens, Geneva Walker, Barbara Makowski, Lois Lindemann, Lincla Bush, Ruby Ridgell, Katherine T h o m a s, Deloroes Bargon. Third R.:iw4Miss Wise - Director, Evonne Round- tree, Frances Lozon, Geraldine Harrison, Janice McQueen, Glenda Bluhmfelt, Kay Rizzi, Barbara Dav.is, Lynn Ann Klaiss, Gaile Bohnenstiehl, Marilyn Tucker, Sally Lindemann, Beverly Vroman, Louise Phillips, Mary Balzan, Donna Reddeck. Amiela Ramsey, Grace Rog- ers, Irene Hightower, Carole Coates, Verdell Clifton, Doro- thy Smith, Annette Redd. Second Row-Mrs. Kaplan, Jacquelyn Pruiett, Gwendolyn Clifton, Jimmie Baker, Mil- t dred Smith, Desiree Benford, Louise Phillips, Helene Ector. The purpose of this organ- e ization is: To build a fellow- ship of women and girls de- voted to the task of realizing e in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are com- n mitted by our faith as Chris- tians. Among their activities are bake sales and contribu- ting gifts to the needy. Mrs. S Kaplan is the sponsor. The Glee Club has two concerts annually, a Christmas concert and a Spring concert. The group also sings for many civic organizations. The Glee Club is directed by Miss Wise. it 4 -.. .gl student council The Student Council is the school government organization in River Rouge High School. The group has sponsored lock- er clean up campaigns to keep the school clean. This organization also sponsors talent shows and sells school sweaters and ball point pens. Mr. Webb, Mr. Maiuri, and Miss Sie- gel are the sponsors, First Row-Mr. Webb, Sponsor, Mr. Maiuri, Sponsor, Bill Miles, Ralph Bumqardner, Marvin McKinney, Terry Crossen, Janet Lozon, Shirley Bonaski, Marianna Luian, Betty Bowman, Miss Siegel, Sponsor. Second Row-Lyle Waloott, Dennis Dionne, Edward Jackson, Jasper Jones, Den- nis Wilkie, Johnnie Burgess, Faustine Gatson, Joyce Davis. The Recorder Staff edits and publishes the school's bi-weekly newspaper. The Recorder Staff keeps the students well informed about all the activities in the school. ,Mr. Hannon and Mr. Carrington are the very capable sponsors. ....il.ll.1-11 First Row-Mr. Roger Hannon, Sponsor, Ronald Hodkinson, Donald Martini, Richard Killingback, Dorothy Smith, Irene Hightower, Lucile Heard, Mr. Roger Carrington, Sponsor. Second Row-James Russell, James Childs, Max Barber, Raymond Kovack, Margaret Smith, Alvin Cook, Wallace Edmonds, Robert Williams, Ronald Lee, Gregory Harring- ton. 89 Wood, Woody, Bentley, Stevens, and Cooper after a game well played, varsity The River Rouge Varsity Basketball Team had another excellent season this year. The team won twenty of their twenty-three games, and al- most gained the state crown for the third year in a rovv. The Panthers proved that they could lose as graciously as they had won. Highland Park 58 Lincoln Park 35 Romulus 44 St. Joseph 48 Center Line 5l Ecorse 36 Eoorse 39 Monroe 42 Melvindale 45 Lovvrey 43 Hamtramck 58 Catholic Central 62 Jackson 52 Melvindale 30 Lovvrey 45 Ecorse 39 state district tourney Lowrey 41 Melvindale 23 Lourdes 52 regional lnkster 53 St. Nlary's of Redford 30 Trenton 42 St, Andrew quarter final 58 Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Wilkie and Stanley action. First RowATom Or- geck, Herbert Wood, R o b e rt Washington, Dennis Wilkie, Robert Cooper, Glenn Woody, Jesse Brirn. Second Row f-Henry Pollard, Jasper Jones, James Childs, Lofton Greene, Coach, William Stanley, Walter Ector, Lester Stevens. 90 state champions our varsity cross country- First Row-Coach Harry Niner, Beniamin Patterson, Steve Niokrenski, Arthur Kennedy, Ernest Hudson, Everett Griffin, James Penland, Herbert Wood, Robert Cooper, Manager Richard Patterson. Second Row-Gerald Brown, Fred Heine, Robert Brownson, James John- son, William Stephenson, Charles Ramsey, Robert Washington, Lamar Hudson, Heman Ector. twin valley conference River Rouge 29 Lincoln Park 46 Dearborn 76 Melvindale 97 Ecorse T09 ln the Twin Valley Meet Ector took second, Wood took third, and Bentley took fifth. Each receiving individual medals. This is the second year in a row that we have dominated the Twin Valley Conference over Lincoln Park. Since beginning cross country, the team has won seventeen straight meets. River River River River River River Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge 33 Melvindale 23 Romulus T5 Detroit Lutheran T9 Ecorse T5 Hamtramck T5 Trenton regionals River Rouge 36 Romulus 66 Inkster 92 Trenton T08 The team set an all' time regional record with their score of 36. In this meet, Ector placed fourth, Wood fifth, Bentley sixth, Washington ninth, and L. Hudson twelfth - each receiving both team and individual medals, and bringing home the trophy. 9T 44 34 42 36 40 40 state meet River Rouge 96 Walled Lake T23 Romulus T80 For the second year in a row our team won the state championship. There were eleven teams, a total of 99 boys, in the meet. Ector placed fourth, Wood placed seventh, and Bentley placed fifteenth-each receiving individual medals. Washington placed thirty- third, L. Hudson placed thirty-seventh, E. Hud- son placed sixty-fifth, and W. Stephenson placed sixty-sixth-each receiving team medals. Congratulations to a good team and a great coach. varsity team football First Row-Dennis Armosp Robert Wilsong Perry Jonesg Joe Johnsonp Ronald Hughesg Nesbitt Crutchfieldp James Milesp Dennis Wilkie. Second Row-Edward Futrell, Coachp Jas- per Jonesf Ronald Anderson, Charles Rodgersg John Herczegg George Williamsf Roy Krueger, Coach. Third Row-Garv Shannon. Tillman Cooper: James Childsp Wal- ter Ectorp Ronald Wadeg Leroy Bur- baseball First Row-Jack Wise, Coachg Den- nis Armosf James Milesp Mike Brnovichg Gayle Fieldsg William Stanleyg Dick Pulter. Second Row- Donald McNivenp Tom Orgeckp Bob Grulg Jesse Brimg Richard Stewartp Gary Shannon. gessg Henry Pollard: Wil I ia m Stanley. football g for the record Ecorse I8 Rouge O Hamtramck 27 Rouge Monroe 0 Rlouge Dearborn i 3 Rouge Willow Run 13 Rouge Lowery 6 Rouge Lincoln Park I2 Rouge Highland Park 21 Rouge Melvindale 7 Rouge Ypsilanti Roosevelt Lincoln Park Allen Park Lowrey Dearborn Trenton Ecorse Hamtramck Lowrey Dearborn Visitation swimming Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Rouge Allen Park 53 Rouge Ecorse 31 Rouge Lincoln Park 60 Rouge Hamtramck 35 Rouge Ypsilanti Roosevelt 45 Rouge league meet River Rouge 51 Harvey Lowrey Ecorse 29 state River Rouge placed fifth S w i m m i n 9 First Row-Roger Loughrige, Peter Mendes, Ronald Ger- lica, Bob Pavich, Nesbitt Crutchfield, Allan Hopewell, Fred Shinavier. Second Row- Lovelle Menzie, Robert Gra- ham, Dennis Wilkie, Gayle Fields, Robert Brownson, Gene Ramsey, Coach Lofton Greene. First Row-Glenn Maddox, Joe Johnson, Pat Keeley, David Phillips, Robert Wilson, Thomas Williams, Bart Evans, George Spiers. Second Row--Ed Lezotte, Robert Graham, Walter Danizewski, James Roley, Gary Shannon, Jimmy Johnson, Joe Hail. t ,M I' CI C First Raw-Ernest Hudson, Richard Patterson, Lafayette Jackson, Robert Wilson, Joe Louis Johnson, Herb Wood, Glenn Woody, Robert Cooper, Don Gardner, James Wilson, Steve Mokrenski, Robert Williams, Ray L ons Coach Harr Nincr Second Row Ronal Y , v - . - d Anderson, John Adams, Gerald Brown, George Gilliam, Charles Horn, Jasper Jones, Robert Washington, William Stephenson, Alton Fowler, Leonard Woody, Joe Hale, Will Smith, Carl Sellman. Third Row-Beniamin Patterson, Coach Roy Krueger, James Johnson, Frederic Heine, James Childs, Henry Pollard, Walter Ector, Ronald Wade, Lamar Hudson, Leroy Burgess, Levi Johnson, Jessie Meadows. First Row-Paul Brown, Manager, Dennis Cody, Thomas Keller, Robert Williams, Willie Brim, Carl Selman, Calvin Butler, Jeffery Dalton, Manager. Second Row-Willie Smith, Lafayett Jackson, Elton Fowler, James Dunson, Donald Gardner, Leonard Woods, George Gilliam, Ken- neth Westover, Coach. basketball reserve teams The reserve teams devel- op the experience and background necessary for future varsity material. Sportsmanship is one of the most important items in their training. First Pow-Mike Brnovich, Calvin Butler, b b Jim Peer, Dennis Cody, Tom Keller, Carl Q Selman, Walter Popyk. Second Row- Peter Keen, Louis Sanovich, football First R.ow-James Bell, Leon- ard Woods, Will Smith, Carl Selman, Robert Williams, Louis Sanovich, Pat Keely, La- fayette Jackson, Jack Scham- bri. Second Row-George Gilliam, James Wilson, Elton Fowler, David Fullwood, Lof- ton Green, Coach, Leonard Nixon, Walter Wynn, Bob Grul, Pete Keen. 94 football First Row-James Fudge, Manager, Gary Oldt, James Doig, Garfield Moss, J ack Wilkie, Bill Roman, Esly Williams, Louis Walls, Richard Zmuda, Leon Sexsmith. Second Row-Albert Crutchfield, Russell Klenski, Robert Ezell, Robert Wood, Oliver Jones, Bobby Lyons, Corbin Prov- ience, Sylvester Thomas, Robert Woods, Olen McKenzie, Jack Wise, Coach, baseball First Row-John Greul, George Lewis. Second Row-James Fudge, James Doig, Gary Oldt, Esly Williams, John Roman, Lewis Walls, Richard Zmuda, Leon Sex- smith, Richard Onufrack. Third Row- Callaway Jackson, John Mcllwain, James Richardson, Floyd Gatson, Jack McNiven, Charles Baker, Franklin Hightower. basketball First Row-Fred Wilber, Manager, James Doig, Randy Pain, Ronald Tiss- ege, James Fudge, Jon Roman, F red Gilliam, Esly Williams, Rodman Harris, Terry Hodkinson, Earl Smith. Second Row-Sylvester Thomas, John Bush, Naiman West, Robert Lyons, Corbin Provience, Aaron Boynton, Richard Onufrack, Marshall Hunt, Marvin Mc- Kinney, Louis Walls, Jack Wise, Coach. swimming First Row-Rodger Jones, Gary Oldt, Jack McNiven, Leonard Thompson, Leo Triplett, Ernest Jones, Joe Lewis. Second Row-Henry Holladay, Ronald Kolenski, Howard LaVigne, Thomas Shonfield, Jack Baily, Terry Crawford, Manager, Bill Kowalcheck, John Trete- then, Coach. girls' athletics The purpose of the club is to give recognition to go those who are working to- ward awards. A girl must earn at least 200 points to become a member of the G.A.A. CI. G. First Row-Barbara Johnson, Adelene Fields, Joyce Gassaway, Annie Bankhead, Grac Rogers, Barbara Jackson, Marilyn Lawson, Jordan, Minnie Dorothy Gibbs, Gloria Gilliam, Jane Martin, Brenda Williams, Sandra Bankhea Wourman, Deloris Atkins, Denise Benford, Amelia Ramsey, Carol Wright, Mur' Henrietta Sanders, Barbara Sartor, Carol Neimeth. Second Row-Ruth Ectc Johnson, Mattie Hill, Georgia Libka, Fannie Mathis, Gwendolyn Clifton, Marle Shirley Kennedy, Doris Williams, Pat Pollard, Willa Bates, Rose Lee Wilson, Lc Faustine Gaston, Carol Heath, Cleo Harrington, Gale Campbell, Remelle Willian Richardson. Third Row---Betty Bell, Carolyn McGough, Ruth Campbell, Glen Bloomfield, Lillian Crawford, Juanita Lewis, Addie Crawford, Elaine Washington, Ro: mary Bates, Stella Walker, Lora Provienite, Helene Ector, Roberta Cross, Mattie Myricl I1 Barbara Johnson, Mattie Hill, Betty Bell, Jane Martin, Gloria Gilliam, Dorothy Gibbs. D s k e l b n V First Row-Barbara Johnson, Gloria Gilliam, 9 Dorothy Gibbs, Jane Martin, Betty Bell. Second Row-Juanita Lewis, Addie Craw- l ford, Lillian Crawford, Daisy Jackson, Mattie Hill. 8 Y D l 96 l I1 l O I1 champion bowling team If a girl is seeking recog- nition in the athletic field, the girl's gym offers many opportunities. Some of the activities that they may take part in are bowling, basket- ball, touch football, swim- ming, tennis, volleyball, base- ball, and dancing. CI 1X v , Nl Sandra Ratzenberger, Jean Puckett, Mary Ann Mater- niak, Penny Ziegler, Hilda Pardta. I I I I Dorothy Gibbs, Gloria Gilli- am, .lane Martin, Barbara Johnson, Betty Bell, Mattie Hill, Juanita Lewis, Sandra Bankhead. Johnnie Burgess, Annie Bank head, Marilyn Johnson, San dra Bankhead, Barbara Wour man, Pat Pollard. HI Achvify, plus classroom Democracy In achon Our future Cezannes 98 activity This should sell tickets! Fiesta time-W One world . . That book musi be someplace! Excitement over the Vigilant scenes around ls it Worth it? LeT's eat. Dennis on guard -' school 'rg:Efm 1 i Hard at work! I A .Jtguj Another conference- 'tw 2 L 5 'Ss'Wr'n.. .f an 4.1 J T villa Rock and RON Congratulations! Q 43 P' . Speak now or for ever hold y o u r peace But thus should past perfect! N-..,gtNo xkxxkywk V x UK Q 'LQJ L..-, R Don, Jean, and Joan doing the faculty layout. Miss HI FI of 1956 at our sales assembly. the vigilant The Vigilant Staff worked very hard this year. The members, Joan Daniels, Jean Puckett, Don Zouyras, Mary Ann Nlaterniak, Arlene Johnson, and those who helped Mr. Hannon collect ads, have tried to present our school life in a new and original light. Designing layouts, typing COPY, identifying pic- tures, etc. were all part of the fun. It is the hope of the Annual Staff that everyone will enjoy the l956 Vigilant in HI Fl. The first step 102 staff the vigilant staff of 1956 admirers. First Row-Marilyn Johnsonp Sandra Ratzenbergerg Monica Burkhart: Jacquelyn Pruiettg Katie McDonaldp Beverly Dallong Verdell Cliffong Carole Bohnenstiehlg Arlene Johnson, Johanna Marting Carolyn Taylorg Marilyn Strawsine. Second Row-Gayle Fieldsg Mr. Hannon, Sponsorg Herb Woody Alice Smithg Mildred Smil'hg Sally Lindemanng Jean Puclceiig Irene High- towerp Dorothy Smithg Carol Bergg Linda Flintg Joan Danielsg Mary Ann Materniakg Mike Brnovichg William Sfanleyg Mr. Rasmussen, Sponsor. Third Row- Bob Brownsong Gwendolyn Cliftong Louise Phillipsg Ann- efie Reddp Millicenf Coatesg Sharon Jenkinsg Don Zouyrasg Doris Howardg Alvin Cookg Bob Williamsg Mary Roleyg Effie McQueeng Carolyn Taylorg Dennis Wilke. Miss LO FI of 1920 and her ardent The final unit in a high fi- delity system, where all of the previous effort is put to use, is the speaker. Here you will find represented the business and profes- sional world.where we will put our years of schooling to use. advertisement l04 ' f . Congratulations Whitehead and Kaies Co. River Rouge, Michigan Congratulations and Best Wishes S. S. KRESGE COMPANY River Rouge John Gaddis Compliments of the RIVER ROUGE HOUSING COMMISSION Weyhing Brothers Manufacturing Co. JEWELERS to the River Rouge High School Main Office and Salosroorn Factory and Salosroom 406 David Brodorick Tower 3040 Gratiot A DETROIT, MICH. DETROIT. MICH il Rouge High Students Use Steel. Rouge Men Make Steel- STE E I. . . . METAL OF PROGRESS The family of nearly every Rouge High student owns a car made of steel. Every Rouge student uses steel here at school-at home-wherever he or she is. It is in such things as lockers, desks, light fixtures, water coolers, and more and more of these things are needed as our population grows. What does this mean to Rouge High students? It means that making steel offers more and more op- portunities for better jobs as the Great Lakes Steel Corp. expands to meet future demands for its products. This local company will need more skilled and pro- fessional employees. Great Lakes Steel offers almost unlimited oppor- tunities for the future to young men who want to get ahead. GREAT LAKES STEEL 107 JENSEN 8. KECUGH ARCHITECTS and ENGINEERS 15875 James Couzens Highway, Detroit 38, Michigan UN. 2-3505 UN. 2-3506 108 Modern Banking Facilities For Your Banking Pleasure RIVER ROUGE SAVINGS BANK Two Convenient Locations 10470 W. Jefferson St. and 1789 Schaefer Hy. River Rouge 18, Michigan Phone VI 3-8850 00 it is Wit 'ZW DME GDIS ESE QQESTEH N EHIEELHH G 'l'ake the Telephone Company, for example. Anyone who works for Michigan Bell will tell you it's every- thing a girl could want in a job. First, you don't need any experience. You learn your job on the job, and earn a good salary while learning. Raises are regular and frequent. Your in- come is steady, you can always count on it and you get annual vacations with pay. Another nice thing about telephone work is that youlll associate with people your own age, just out of school, too. You'll work in clean, bright, pleasant surroundings. VVhether you prefer to start as a tele- phone operator, a teller or a clerk, you'll Find oppor- tunities for advancement. We'd like to tell you more about these and other interesting telephone jobs. Visit us soon, won't you? MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A FRIENDLY PLACE TO WORK 110 Q CONGRATULATIONS and COMPLIMENTS FABRICON PRODUCTS P fy LOOKING FOR A GOOD JOB? MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OFFERS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A great number and variety of jobs are necessary in the proper operation of your Gas Company. The fields of opportunities are shown in the following list of jobs covered by the 5,000 persons employed by Michigan Consolidated: CLERICAL OFFICE-TECHNICAL MECHANICAL CRAFT Payroll Clerk Draftsman Auto Mechanic Carpenter Typist Keypunch Operator Serviceman Electrician Secretary Multilith Operator Equipment Operator Machinist Stock Clerk Electronic Equipment Meter Reader Pipe Fitter Accounting Clerk OPEN-'IIOI' Meter Repoirman Plumber Statistician PBX Operator Pressure Operator Welder EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Gas Company personnel enjoy a number of employee benefits. The list includes vacations with pay, retirement plan, group insurance, sick leave plan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Company blood bank, and Credit Union. The Company also encourages and sponsors a number of after-hours recreation activities for employees. Among these are golf, bowling, softball, chorus, camera club and sportsmen groups. For additional information on employment opportunities, please Contact the Employment Interview Department, Main Office, 415 Clifford Street, Detroit 26, Michigan. MICHIGAN CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY Serving 800,000 customers in Michigan 'III ,WmEm 1 s . .rr gpg , it on M -'WN-50-wwafs-skesa-as gg, Lf,i , I s i it's 'touch and go' these days There's little lingering in the laundry anymore. The washing is dis- posed of the automatic electric way. Set washer or dryer dial and away you go . . . to other jobs . . . even out of the house. And the interesting thing is, by the time you change from Miss to Mrs., automatic electric work savers will have made our life more than 99 y ever touch-and-go. DETRUI1' EDISON 112 Compliments Of The Downriver Pennsylvania Club 3648 W. Jefferson Ecorse 29, Michigan y I F H3 ESTABLISHED 1 Whenever you are in for any of the follow Diamonds Watches Cameras and film Tape Recorders Phonographs Radios Television Costume Jewelry avail ourself of our Y SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN for High School Students We specialize Watch Repairing Jewelry Repairing Special Order Jewelry Work Bring us your film fo 919 the market l ing: in r Developing and Printing I ffllcm 4 10529 W. Jefferson Ave. VI. 1-4070 Next door to Lancaster Theatre Vlnewood 2-3248 THE WILSON ELECTRIC CO. I 1 140 West Jefferson Ave. R. J. Wilson, Prop. River Rouge M. E. HEUER ROUGE HARDWARE 'I0677 W. Jefferson River Rouge Gaines Gmc School Supplies Bird's 456 Beechwood St. ery 81 Meat Market Ice Cream and Candy Eye Frozen Food DU. 1-9809 44 YEARS AGO I graduated from River Rouge High. It's a great story - my story now is l'm selling Real Estate and Insurance. Come see me sometime. Duke Unclerill Compliments Of CADILLAC COAL 8. COKE CO. 15 Marion Street River Rouge, Michigan BRUSHES Q ALL TYPES Q NEW YORKERS granlcfd Barber Shop WE sPEclALlzE IN MEN! AND CHILDRENS HAlncu'rs'- 10345 W. JEFFERSON VI 3 DET. PLEASANT AND JAMES RIVER ROUGE - 3H0F VI 2-3143 M un IA M -rn lisa il M DA LV Comphmems of ornc: v1.1-and E U. 1 ..,,..,.y DR. E. A. JOHNSON ROUGE AUTO RADIATOR SERVICE OPTOMETRIST EADIATDRB CLEANED AND REPAIRED MCCDRD RADIATDR CURE! Member Detroit Contact Lens Center uszo Exci.ulivn.v 10603 W. Jefferson River Rouge as conf. s'rnt:'r E A Fu1'RE1.L.PnoP RIVER ROUGE. 18, MICH. J n Vluswoon 3-2010 J 9 . :p:'pij -ig . F ' mule a 'rELEvlsl0N SERVICE 7nd GILBERT MOTOR SALES, Inc. 11006 WEST JEFFERSON Rivsn ROUGE. Mic:-1. 10702 West Jefferson Avenue HAZEN PINGREE KNOCH THE GREAT LAKES FLORlST Four generations of successful florists. The finest and largest variety of flowers and garden sup- plies in the Down River section. OPEN EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY IO939 W. Jefferson Ave., River Rouge Corner Chestnut Phone VI. I-0328 Qallaglfler gunerccl gfome, Established 19 15 10750 W. Jefferson Ave. River Rouge 18, Michigan VI 2-0341 Dana Federal Ureilit Union . . . Free Delivery Anytime . . . P.P.uWN's TOWN CAFE RENAUWS DRUGS Specializing in FOUNTAIN SERVICE FULL COURSE DINNERS WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS At Popular Prices Open 24 Hours 553 Visger Road 257 Bllflie Sffeef Special Rates to Clubs DU. 2-5980 PAIIKIIIFS FISH 81 PlIUL'l'liY MARKET Specializing in Fine Dressed Chickens DAN BRESNAHAN'S BROILER - BURGER are the World's Finest Hamburgers Fresh Fish - Fresh Country Eggs t Eat a halt and find out John 84 Tony Dixon, Props. 456 Palmersfgn Phgne 11001 W. Jeff6l'S0h Sf. Corner of Hall DU. 'I-2594 6 I' 7- EVANS MOTOR SALES 4638 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE ECORSE, DETROIT 29, MICHIGAN Phone DUnkirk I-4900 lam Shoes For Women And Children Hosiery - Bags - Gloves 10523 W. Jefferson VI 2-8157 LOZON'S HARDWARE Everything For The Sportsman 10460 West Jefferson Avenue VI. 1-2940 River Rouge, Mich. Open 24 Hours DU 1-9593 BAKER'S GRILL Hamburgers - Hot Dogs - Chili 206 Visger Road River Rouge, Mich. Zenith Restaurant Home Cooking 11295 W. Jefferson River Rouge H7 KEN DE GROAT, Jeweler Compliments Of The Watchmaker Atlantic and Pacific Tea co' Watches - Diamonds - Silverware 21 E. Henry St. Next door to Down River Federal Loan River Rouge, Michigan 10449 West Jefferson Ave. VI 3-13115 River Rouge 18, Mich. Best Wishes coMPuMeNTs OF JOHNSON CREAMERY CHET WARNCKE 536 Oak Street Wyandotte 10758 w. Jefferson vi. 2-6077 Phone AV 4-8484 Serving the Down River Area Since 1886 CALI. - A - CAB CD. DU 3-5800 421 Visger Road 24 Hour Service Ecorse, Michigan I I 118 CONGRATULATIONS ROUGE HIGH OGLESBY EQUIPMENT COMPANY Gaylord M. Speaker 20356 Grand River Avenue Detroit 19, Michigan KEnW0od 3-8740 2 E VI 3 IZIU Compliments of 0 0 DR. ALBERT BLAIZE Great lakes Engineering Works OPTOMETRIST RIVER ROUGE I8, MICHIGAN H P M 10524 WEST IEFFERSON AVE POSITE LA I T 'I' I ROUGE 18 MICHIGAN Phone DU 2-4607 We Deliver DU. 3-4568 , Dlxonvs Super Market Scotts Grocery 81 Meat Market We Sell for Less Mas. Lucv scorr, Pnor. Groceries. Meafs, Fr-ozen Foods 585 Visgiirsgfi rmyelqfh St GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES Ecorse' Mich' 459 Holford Ave. River Rouge, Mich AI Hall I. .. - - . - I We Specialize in Collision Work is it D 041. Qiraul Burvrrmc and PAINTING 'f Bus. Phone: VI. 1-8378 10992 W. jefferson Ave. Res. Phone: AV. Z-6803 River Rouge 18, Mich. VI 2-3080 Congratulations , Graduates I HUEVS PUUHTY EU- Solar Steel Corporation Chickens-Eggs , , Distrrbutor of Warehouse Steel Products George Angel Franlr Angel 126 W. Pleasant St. River Rouge, Mich DUNKIRK 3-6170 WE ARE As CLOSE To You S DUNKIRK 1-9634 As Youn TELEPHONE E 99 5116 2 25929 Funeral Home . r g -' Mcllraary ss ll YWUWQY CHIC! Cgecorcl dliilp 10783 W. Jefferson Avenue FLUWFRS FOR ALL OCCASEONS . D I J. W. MCCRARY. PROP DELIVERY SERVICE Rlver Rouge, Mlchlgan 316 VISGER ROAD RIVER ROUGE. MICH. VINEWOOD l-8776 If REIIDINCI: DLI. I-9475 I ' lf Busmclm DU. I-5111 li f. Xi n N 0 E' m l 3 0 Alxrom Tlwe Hatter :johnson glle Lqewelel MATSC E0 Conan: LW! D, WATCHES - DIAMONDS - SILVERWARE Mews HA11, Cum, Smnfu. Tris Ano ACCKBBUI ll WATCHMAKING ar JEwEI.ERY REPAIR gl-EAN,Ng AND ppgggmg HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED CIJSTDM MADE HATS 10522 WEST JEFFERSON AVE H- NODER RWER ROUGE- WCH- :-:nz vIssER RDAD RIVER Rouse Ia, mer-I. 120 Compliments Of River Rouge Poultry Market 10339 W. Jefferson River Rou99 Phone AVenue 2-2210 Affholter Brothers Creamery 438 Grove Street Wyandotte, Michigan Home Delivery of Milk a. Ice cream Compliments Of RALPH S. GONIEA REALTOR - INSUROR Daniel J. Goniea, Sr. and Arthur F. Goniea Sales Representatives 10700 W. Jefferson Ave. River Rouge 18, Michigan Compliments Of LABADIE REXALL DRUG STORES Allen Park River Rouge 18753 Ecorse Rd. 11292 W, Jefferson Phone WA. 8-1000 Phone VI, 2-4320 Wyandotte 13870 Fort Street Phone AV. 5-9525 NEW HORIZONS Are XV0 Larger flhrager Graduates of today emerge on the threshold of a world of opportunity that is real , . . real because an ex- cellent future for economic advance- ment actually exists, and does not lie merely in hope. Preparing to exploit waiting oppor- tunity is a necessary preliminary to achieving ambitions. Continuing your education is the key to a secure and successful tomorrow. THE House of Diggs, Inc. Michigan's Largest and Finest Funeral Institution Congressman Charles C. Diggs, Jr., President Charles T. Cole, Jr., Secretary - General Manager 689-93 MACK AVENUE TE. 3-3000 Compliments Of CA ef warn CL? 1075 W. JEFFERSON VI. 2-1731 Congratulations, Graduates DETROIT MARINE SUPPLY 8717 W. JEFFERSON A - I IOIIN CASSIDY REAL ESTATE zz. INSURANCE Vinewood 2-2650 I0402 W. Jefferson Avenue, River Rouge I8 You've Tried The Rest - Now Try The Best IDEAL Beauty Shop - Barber Shop We Specialize In Chi1dren's Hair Cutting For Better Permanents - Call VI 1-7838 Margaret Boyle John Dioszegi Prop. Prop. Cold Waving - Hair Treating Machine and Machineless Wave To Enhance Your Beauty 415-417 Genessee Street Between Hill and Stoner Streets Standard Plumbing 8. Heating Ca. Plumbing and Heating Contractors REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY Arthur C. Laetz Clinton Schwartz 335 Goodell St. River Rouge 18, Mich. Congratulations MONTlE'S BEER 8. WINE STORE 10618 W. Jefferson Ave. River Rouge Michigan Vlnowood 2-7270 .I,.L'f:1'QZws,w '29 1 .. ,.... Y. I., . . Q . if Y' .eff ' E '. figs U n I t e d S t e e I m e r I c a - . . . Ag -sfaigfiksv ., K ,. W ,T K I., UF ,j - V 3 H K -fi, H424 WEST JEFFERSON AVENUE RIVER ROUGE Il, MICH. 122 Compliments DR. B. B. RAVITZ Optometrist 10525 West Jefferson Avenue PIEN0 DRUG STORE 10593 W. Jefferson Ave. River Rouge, Michigan ITY MATE EXPERT WORKM ECONOMY SHOE REPAIR 320 VISGER AT FRAZIER VVE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES GEORGE HOLLIMAN CH LES BRADLEY s u z Tll0MAS TAILOR 8 CLEANERS PICK UP AND DELIVER I. D. THOMAS n o lumen icons: as IICII Nash Great Lakes Co. It's a Pleasure To Shop At N h D 1 as ea er Suulsbury 8. Son's Grocery New and Used Cars VI. 2-3354 11032 W. Jefferson VI 1-6688 River Rouge VI 1-6689 282 Beechwood River Rouge Compliments Of VINEWUDD I- D 6 BR DAL GDWNB American Fuel Co. G.. z!4..Cin....... 1533 coouage Highway DRESS EHUF River Rouge, Michigan Coal and Coke - Fuel Oil RENE TDMASIK 1ua4rw. JEFFERSON Cgmplete Heating Mgdernizatign LLA PIWDWARSKI ER RCIIJBE B MICH VI newood 2-2400 Compensation Auto, Fire Casualty Bonds E- W- Smifh Agency, Inc- wARmsN's Auto surrw, mc. ,717 W, For, wyandohe YOUR FRIENDLY SHELL SERVICE AV. 4-4141 10918 W. Jefferson, River Rouge LEWIS HIDUSKEYI PRESIDENT VI. 1-1255 BaIcom's Standard Service Compliments LUBRICATION -- TIRE 84 BATTERY SERVICE Phone Vlnewood 2-9498 of 10693 W. Jefferson at Pine A Friend River Rouge, Michigan ' I Grinnell s S5 1 Kromrei Motors Ecorse Body and Fender Repair Hudson Hornet New and Used Cars 3965 W. Jefferson Ave., Ecorse 29, Mich. DU 1-9300 DU 1-9282 Everything In Music 10454 W. Jefferson River Rouge, Michigan V1.1-SBDC! ,li 'i MARINE f ul STEEL a wx-:LoxNG I L co. 135 CA FBELL Ave. I ER DLIGE lB.MlCH 124 Compliments of U. S. Gypsum BILL and MAIIIIIIVS RESTAURANT PIZZA FOUNTAIN SERVICE 'I0212 JEFFERSON Open until 9 P.M. AUTOMATIC 24 HRS. I C E CUBES - CRUSHED - BLOCK DaiIey's Service BE SURE WITH PURE VI. 2-7090 10820 W. JEFFERSON AVE. At Burke In River Rouge CONGRATULATIONS Babcock Brothers Sales, Inc. 10268 W. Jefferson River Rouge, Mich. DODGE and PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS Vlnewood I-1377 '-I l I Office Phones DU. 1-6265 WA. 8-0440 Res. Phone TO. 8-7624 Res. 1600 W. Boston Blvd, Rudolph H. Porter, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours IO A.M. to 4 P.M. 7-8 P.M. Sunday By Appointment Sumby Hospital 234 Visger Rd. River Rouge 18, Michigan ' Joe's Jefferson and Oak Station 10661 W. .JEFFERSON RIVER ROUGE 18, MICHIGAN Vlnewood 2-9200 JOE WANCHA, OWNER MERCURY CLEANERS FINEST IN DRY CLEANING 4 Hour Service 10692 W. Jefferson River Rouge VI. 3-7588 Pickup 8. Delivery MIHAIU . GROCERIES - MEATS 116 Great Lakes VI. 2-4094 GLIDDEN PAINTS 81 VARNISHES K. s. s. Mom co. DIE CAST 81 PLASTIC DIES DIE FINISHING 165 Campbell St. River Rouge Phone VI. 3-0211 Compliments Of o Llgners 10885 W. Jefferson River Rouge Compliments Of RIVER ROUGE HOTEL The Elliow Room CATERING TO BANQUETS and PRIVATE PARTIES VI. 2-9071 W. Jefferson at Anchor Wyandotte Sporting Goods Rawling and Spalding Distributors Phone AVenue 2-6446 3033 Biddle Ave. Wyandotte, Michigan Triple City Garage GENERAL REPAIRING AUTO BUMPING and PAINTING DU. 1-1033 340 Visger Rd. River Rouge, Mich. Q BILLY'S CLOTHES DU. 2-2242 272 Visger River Rouge 2563 Schaefer Detroit 17, Mich. 3229 Harrison Inkster, Michigan Compliments Of Coolidge Bar-B-Q Best Service Best Bar-B-Q Open 24 Hours 1790 Coolidge Hwy. VI. 2-7953 Compliments Of R0llER CADE R0llER RINK 2130 Schaefer and liddesdale Mr. Leroy Folks, Prop, DU. 1-9859 FRANKY'S SHOE REPAIR NEW SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS ALWAYS GOOD AT A LOW PRICE' From 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. 8 W. HENRY ST. RIVER ROUGE Ace 5' I-o '5.00 Store School Supplies -- Cosmetics - Stationery 535 Visger DU. 1-1761 Ecorse 29, Michigan COMPLIMENTS OF Sclaehr Karger 6' geauly Shoppe SERVlCE ALWAYS DISTINCTIVEH 2717 Schaefer VI. 1-3770 Detroit, Michi an mm 20.46 gg: sw GIFTS and GREETING CARDS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 10526 W. Jefferson lay-A-Way Plan Steve's Shoe Repair SHOE SHINE HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED WHILE YOU WAIT ALL WORK GUARANTEED STEVE'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 10516 W. JEFFERSON JOE'S BARBER SHOP 10518 W. Jefferson River Rouge, Michigan Across From Lancaster Phone VI. 1-4131 COMPLIMENTS OF PHOENIX GRILL 10457 W. JEFFERSON River Rouge, Michigan BUSSELUS UUNFECTIUNEPIY FINE FOODS DAILY SANDWICHES - DINNERS Phone VI. 2-7733 240 POLK STREET River Rouge, Michigan INDUSTRIAL MOTOR SALES, INC. 3860 W. JEFFERSON Ecorse 29, Michigan CHEVROLET CARS 81 TRUCKS WA. 8-3060 WELCOME TO DON 'S DRIVE-IN 11026 W. JEFFERSON River Rouge, Michigan I.. A. SMITH COMPANY HAULERS OF PETROLEUM SINCE 1929 75 ANCHOR ST. RIVER ROUGE 15- ...nxt ........, . .. . A l ,, 4. wx Uh. 4.- s a n f . . v v , 351 v L 1 -4 ,hi


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