Romulus High School - Eagle Yearbook (Romulus, MI)
- Class of 1958
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It is a privilege to attend schoo houg we may forget it at times. It is a priv- ilege pful i structors and a pleasant, efficient building ll? . e wish we could always have the stars' ur yes a t e rums in our heart that we had in Septe f 195 . I Ne Septe be' they 'll c 'me again, and the next and next. Th doo will way biopen for students like mys lf. ill ey hav th' sastpe feeling? We earnestly I p nd h pe o, for o g ater rivilege is given us ' than o gr in o e, ste o and understand others and g pr a e to ou ife's work. S., RQEEQ SWL ', E 2 2 1 1 S 1 1 1 1 N I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 x SCHUOL FUNCTIONS 1958 Assistant Editor. . . Art Editor ..... Layout Editors . . . Literary Editors . Business Manager Photography .... Sports Editor . . . Assistants.. . AGLE STAFF - - Terry Hoagland .. Jeri Stiers ..............Donna Shain - - - Linda Enright, Carol Gaus Opal Nolen, Kathay Wenger - - - . Judy Skiff, Roberta, Ryznar Dora Lickliter, Janet Bunnell Sandy Smith . Dorothy Kahkonen . . . Larry Mayrand .. Don Brooks . . Edwina Kessler, Carol Cooley Carole Klancnik, Susie Miller Evelyn Leathervvood, Jerry Skiff Lawrence Nelson, Leona Piesiak Nora Poehler, Charles Smith Dorothy Wiggins, Agnes Williams Advisor: James O. Zornes Meeting yearbook deadline. ecvzlaae Staff Zeng at Warne Future journalists and reporters. Working on magazine dummies. Students learn by working together Mr. Glenn McAdam, Principal We give thanks to our principal Mr. Glen McAdam, for his at tempts to solve the problems facing the administration of a new high schoolg fo r his work to- ward providing a well o r g ani z e d a c a d e mic a nd extracurricular prograrng for promoting harmony among students, teachers, and parentsg and finally, f o r his en during efforts in preparing us for the future. Mr. Karl Walker, Asst. Principal Board of Ed C CI tion Mr. Jack D. Wilson, Presidentg Mr. Carl W. Morris, Secretaryg Mr. William Krueger, Treasurerg Mr. Harold Connon, Trusteeg Mr. Herbert Shain, Trustee. Administration Mr. William Simmons Superintendent of Schools Mr. Robert Pregitzer Asst. Supt. Elementary Education Mr. Thomas .Tanack Director of Maintenance and Operation As Mr. Clarence Schantz st. Supt. Secondary Education MRS. LANGSDON , 4 MRS. BADGETT Sociology 1 Am. Hist Soc. Living Soc. Living S. Hall SOC. Living Eng- 9 Eng. 9 Prob. D 2 Q Eng. 9 MRS. MORKAM Soc. Living Eng. 9 MRS. WHITTEN 1 Spanish I ' Spanish II I English 10 MRS' GREENMAN Miss Kritselis MRS- COLLINS Latin I Eng. Lit. Eng, 9 Latin II Speech English Eng- 10 MR. LAMB MR. LAUGHLIN MR. BLEEKMAN Chemistry P. Geom. I 5 Algebra K Physics Biology Sr. Science 2 Gen. Math. - - A MR GOLDENBERG MRS. LORD A 1 h MR. WRIGHT Algebra Gen. Mat, Tug' Gen' Illfit ' Bus. Train. C. Arith S' Ge0m'AdV' g' Type I I Mfy Off. Mach. MR. ZORNES MRS. YOUNG Journ- Type I shorthand II C. Arith. Bookkeeping Type II Econ. Shorthand I Type I MRS. THOMPSON Bus. Train. Type I MR. BAUM Phys. Ed. G. Science G. Metal Biology Draw. I MISS ZULKE MR- NAULT MR. MORKAM G ' Mach- Dr- Draw- I Mach. Wd. Wrkg.ShopI Wolllt Eng- Draw- Draw. II Shop III Gen. Metal ' ' Arch. Draw. MR. LEACH MISS POLO MRS- STALKE Am. Hist. Phys- Ed. I-Ignqe EC. I Home EC. II C Geog 1 - 2 Home EC. III MR. BLUMENTHAU MR. CASS MRS. DAVIS MR. BA-TY Dr- Train. Lib1'afY Family Living MISS FORSLUND MR. LARSON MR. TRUDGEON Art I B3-Hd ' Chorus Art II OI'Che5t1'a Glee Club Art III This is the student government, a body of people ded- icated to the duties to which they were assigned, making a better school for you, the students. This select group represents every homeroom and every club recognized by the council. As soon as we all return to classes in the fall the student council begins the grind of the years work ahead of them. The year 57-58, saw the council bring to light such activities a s the Homecoming, Christmas Dance, gymnastics assembly, for the first time, aschool carni- val, made available to the students, jackets sporting an RHS emblem, and sponsored this year, also for the first time, a Faculty Day. These will be the leaders of our community, state and National government of tomorrow. I 5 gem af 'af' ezm af '60 Zane Strmfeaz' enema!! Wfemlew 66444 af '59' 66444 af '547' Homecoming 1957 The second annual Homecoming of Romulus was held November 1, 1957. The evenings festivities began with a football game between Romulus and Willow Run. The Homecoming proved to be an added incentive spurring the Romulus eleven on to victory. The Queen, Janet Bunnell, was crowned by last year's Queen, Dorothy Muck, during the half-time ceremonies. Queen Janet's escort was Terry Hoagland. The attendants were: Senior, Brenda Hill, escorted by Jerry Rusang Junior, Sandy Jackson, escorted by Walter Goekelg Sophomore, Susan Dombek, escorted by Julius Szabog and Freshman, Delores Huntley, escorted by Dennis Constantino. The Principal, Mr. McAdam, presented the Queen with a bouquet of roses and Student Council President, Don Brooks, presented her with her robe. Attendants to the Queen received a bouquet of mums from their escorts. Following the game, the Homecoming Dance was held in the Romulus High School Gym. The Queen and her court reigned over the dance. 'Vera mewafzdea dem md!! eaez Zchgefz ak am Mudd President D. Kahkonen V. President L. Maples Secretary C. Gaus Treasurer G. Lindemann WAYNE ALLEN llwaynell Basketball 4 Baseball 4 JANE BAKER lulfaneyll G. A. A. 1 Class Vice Pres. 1 Junior Play Student Council 3,4 S. C. Secretary 4 Orchestra 3 Band 1 NANC Y ATKINS Nanny Goat Forensic s 1 QDeclamationQ JQYCE BALLARD HJ Oyceu Latin Club 3 ffl. ,- 1 n 3 JW A li, Www Clkflligf' M 'EQ 4,6f,fj, X Qpililjjw-' xl ,N j,bQ!,f',:J ihwifd wwydly ,X X LA Uv M bf J jf' if, W 5 ffm 'L fw- ig f ,v 4 I it -f ,f L ...ft W inbwilfl , AND . MARY BARKE f Q3 4- M09 Mary I UJV ' JANET BAKER ucorkyll Band 1, 2, 3, 4 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. Historian Latin Club 3 Chorus 4, GJ M ,ff 0 ff W ' ,I .lj y,',fkf!4 lfygdldw I A !i?Zb.Q! ,,.- 63 f ,fi ,L ,ff Iwi? V I vi ,mfWZ,!' IG 'N ,yf4 JJ E ,A .- 'lp f ,ff QV L gm t,+J, P BEVELHYME Paul ROBERT BEGLEY llBobll Dayton, Ghio 1, Z Football 3, 4 ELAINE BARNARD Elaine Chorus 4 RICHARD BOELTER HPebbleH Cross Country l Band l,2,f-3,4 Band Club l,2,3,4 Drum Major M Junior Play Booster Club M Vice President M Chorus 3,4 TERRELL BIRD 'Tweetu Band l,2,3,M Football l,2,3,M Junlor Play Baseball 2 Band Club l,2,3,M LYNN BILLINGS llLYnnll Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Band Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Vice Pres. 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A, 1, Z, 3 4 Office Practice 4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 - Student Council 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 -1 ' A n SAND RA D ROGS A A ' FHAl W ' 0 U U 1 0 I 0 9 Z , Dramatics Club 4 Qi , L A fiffififf DENNIS DRAKE Denny CARLO BARBARA FARAGO Poodle s 3 A 1 Q UA! ia. in c1:9,i,4 3056 sf539W V WM RUTH FEDERER Mitzi F.H.A. 2 WWW WW KAREN FELT Karen G.A. A. 1 F. H.A. 1 Chorus 1 Office Practice Booster Club 4 JANE T FEDERSPIEL W my I CAROL GAUSX Carol Debate 1, 2, 3 Forensics 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Junior Play Senior Play MARY GABRYS Student Council 1 Mary' Class Secy. 4 H A Office Practice 4 H A Report 2 HAROLD GREGORY Harold Football 1, 2 ,4 Baseball 1, Z, 4 Camera Club 4 WALTER GOECKEL Walter Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2 Junio r Play RUTH GEISLER uRagSll LOUISE GREGORY Weegie E.T.A. 1,2,3 ..H.A.1,2,3 ibrary Club 1, 2 ALBE R T HADDON GROVES Barb llA1ll JOANNE HE RMAN ll-Toll F. H.A. 2,3,4 C ONS TANC E HAR RIS F,H F.H F.H Connie .A.1,2,3,4 A. Parliamentarian 3 A. Vice Pres. 4 G.A,A. l,Z,4 Class Pres. 3 Office Prac. 3 Cheerleading 3,4 Student Council 4 Dramatics Club 4 ARLENE HARRIS Arlene Cv. A. A. 2 NANC Y HINES 1vNantYn1 Chorus 1 TERRY HOAGLAND Ilvicll Student Council 4 Vice Pres. S.C. 4 Eagle Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Booster Club 4 Editor of Annual 4 Class Treas. 1 Baseball 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play BRENDA HILL Uddybacks Glee Club 1,2 G. A. A. 4 F. H. A. 3, 4 Office Practice Cheerleading 4 Chorus 4 IEDWINA KESSLER Winnie . A. A. 1, 2 . H. A. 1, 2 nnual Staff 4 agle Staff 4 DOROTHY KAHKONEN Don G. A. A. Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1 Class Pres. 4 Senior Play Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 Drama Club 4 Discussion Club 4 Secretary D. C. 4 EDWARD S. JELEN uEdu Football Z Track 2 CAROL KOLVER Carlos G. A. A. 2 CAROLE KLANCNIK Wizz ' F H. A. , , , G. A. A. 3 W Booster Club 4 Y Office Practice 4 Annual Staff 4 ' ' Eagle Staff 4 Senior Play 4 I .W MAR .TORIE KING HMarjlI G.A.A. 1,2,3 Glee Club 1 Chorus 1 Forensics 1, 2, 3 Discussion Club 4 Student Council 4 Debate 2., 3 , MMM W fl MW PATRICIA KUDLA llpatll Darlene DON KOUBA l I I Football 1, 2, 3, 4 ' ' Baseball 2 M 7 , A P C las s Vic e P re s . 3 DAR LENE KOPPLEMAN 5 Sir if 5 k 15 -my J- Y ggi gg 'Nw JUDITI-I LANG Judy Booster Club 4 WILLIAM LANGE llBi11ll PAUL LANDINI Paul Football 1, Z, 3 Track 2 Junior Play . 5' I Qllwwt Q Senior Play E vi f . 'f f - :' 1- ' F 7349 . - ,,2,L,,t, , ,M . ,, ,U 4 . 1 - . . fm-weed . 1 wlfnzvm - ' wivwgn -Qmsm a , . ,,,,: z , ' , 9-2? L :.- ,, -, .... : Ah- - .1 -:lan ' 5 , P 3 4 f - . ,mn 1- 'L I , f' ' , 2 , .:gf, y, jig A A 'Gs L' 'vqlkg QQNQV H UQ, f fl 1.Q3l:Sf3.+'f?3 . ,A ., ,. , bf ,.gyg,5y,,5 ,. VJJ:-wtf ,:. .ff-msgs? - 1 ll Mi-'ff 'Kai . TEf.5?,giFff51V'?2 f V52'5:f2 Af5ff ' W Q A lefzimp xgfyfffwggfm fgkawfpfgg. 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A. 1 SYLVIA MELLEN llsylll F.H.A. 1,2 GLENN ncvlexnn vow 1 ' 5 MARGLE MORGANJ A yu' Maggy N xo F.H.A.1,2,3,4 A c..A.A. 1,2 Qty V. C. Y. 1,2 Chorus 1,2.,3 W 4 , x Office Asst. 4 ' Student Council Z, 3 Choral Club 1,Z,3 - Glee Club 1,2,3 PEGGY MINCHEY P HM, 1 GW W K . f 1.1 Dfylv as J J fl L Ov Gly 3,57 1 e , 1, , -. V 5 Q,- KXUW gy fx I 1 , , 1 IX . . 1 K Q , : ' 1 ' F . . ,V V 10101159 1 WMMQX Rip' of 1? W W TM 40111 X 94 LAWRENCE NELSON Pee Wee Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 G , Ex ef! CHA'RLES RIAGY M y W M , 53' STUART MYERS llstull Football 1 Tennis 2 JUDY NICHOLAS 1lJudYlI Band 1gZ,3,4 Band Club 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1 Glee Club 2 F,H,A. 1 LAURENCE F T A 2 3 4 NEWTON F, T.A. Pres. 4 I-'OTGHZOH Senior Play Track 1 Cross Country 3 Football 4 Basketball 1 Track 4 Chorus 4 KENNE TH NEME T11 Kenny A Reserve Baseball 3 ONNA OTT Donna ajorette 1, 2, 3 and Club 1, 2, 3 and Club Treas. Z . H, A, 1, Z, 3 . H. A, Historian 3 unior Play lass Secy. 2 lass Treas. 3 ffice Asst. 3,4 agle Staff 4 f A 1 OPAL NOLEN S JV W 1nkey' 1512 BARBA gill' e I JL G1eeClubZ3C' Chorus 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff4 ii FRANK OULETTE Frankie Library Club 3 Senior Plav JEANETTE PFEIFFER Jan F.H.A. 4 GARY PATTERSEN Gary Football 1, 2, 3 aseball 1, 4 Club 1,2 NORA POEHLER Nora Band 1 2 3 4 Band Club 1 2 3 4 H A Z Eagle Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Eagle Annual Staff 4 DOROTHY POHL Dot 444:4 5 ,, f -- , .C by A . 555: 7' H K f w - ::iEs1:s5.:- ffm 5 WM W MV. ' W V -' , - . J : -' f sz: f- 'm v . - -- U . -- , -f ., ,.,.., .,:,E,,,.:- ,..... . ,,:,.,,,: A c M fm? ' :'-:4as:s:.:, 5. .V . NORMAN RICHARDSON 1 D , Bull 2 H 'zz - FWQSQQ. ' J 'f WILLIAM ROGERS llBi11YIl BARBARA RET 'Barb A A H A Chorus 4 Football 1, 2, 3 ME R SHOE MAKE R llshoell tball Z, 3,4 sitv Club 4 JUDY SKIF F llJudY!l Eagle Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 EDWARD SELL llEdll Senior Play Booster Club 4 CHARLIE SMITH llTexll Reserve Baseball 2 Student Council 4 Junior Play Senior Play Annual Staff 4 JO ANN SMITH Eagle Staff 4 JO V. C. Y. Club Z Chorus 1 Glee Club 3 F.H.A. 1 Office Asst. 3 Choral Club Vice Pres Class Treas. 1 DONNA SHAIN IlD0nnall Glee Club 1 Chorus l G. A. A. 1. 2 Cheerleading 3, 4 Junior Play Senior Play Student Council 4 Eagle Staff 4 Annual Stag 4 ' Y .,., SANDRA SMITH F. H. A. 1 Drama Club 4 Juxnior Play 3, eniur Play Cheerleading 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 ffyyvlv ' V Eagle Staff 4 . ,mf NVQ' 7 .5 F Sandi JERI STIERS Jeri Eagle Staff 3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Band l, 2 .H.A.l Y s d C '1z3V'C' 'LZ tu ent mmm ' Office Asst. 4 Class Secy. 3 QFAY TALLY Blondie F. H. A. l, Z., 3 G.A.A. 1 X V.C B Wy! ff' E ,J I TERESA vi., ' STRZEMPEK . N 1 F ll- W ff ill? .W F.I-LA. Pres, 4 luv F. T.A. 2 Ng W' RAY TALLY llRay-ll Reserve Football 2 TOM TREDER Torn Baseball 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 -'lz,,, p J Va nfl .Y.pK,l CAMILLIA WAGNER Cami11ia F. H. A. 1 DAVID VANDINF Dave JOYCE VINNAY IIJOYII Chorus 1 F.H. A. 1, Z Band 2, 3,4 EDWARD WAGUS llEdIl Track 1, 2 SHIRLEY WELLS Shirt Tai1 Cheerleading 3 Junior Play PE COLIA WATSON HPI-.ell Glee C1ub Z, 4 ALICE WCJCIECHOWSKI xlwojieul Student Council 2 G. A. A. 3 Booster Club 1 DEBBY WILDER 1lDebby1l G. A. A. 1 F. H. A. 1, 2 Dramatics Club 4 Current Events 4 JEAN WISELEY Blackie F.H. A. 1, 2 Library Club 2 BOBBIE YOUNG Bobbie F.H.A. 1,z, 3,4 G.A.A. 1,Z,3 Annreal Staff 4 DJ E' gg Staffg4.f3 ll! . 1. l x rf , W' fl' gy gf X! N . ' ly 'S yff ' LN 'Wiz Uv A V . v Y 2 v fm .3 UA' Qqfw ATQBNIJJ- ' Q, 1 M' gligjyky - 3. ' v 5 4 1 ,M , ,. 'xv K ,F :bill . N0 -f' sl BOB YOUTSEY J ff., llB0bll bf' . AB RICHARD WOODEN lIDickIl Booster Club 4 JACQUELINE SCUTT Jackie G. A. A. 1 Chorus 1 JOSEPH ROSE Rosie ROBERTA RYZNAR Berdie Junior Play Senior Play Latin Club 3,4 Photography Club 3 Drama Club 4 Eagle Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 E? Bi' AHARLES HENDRICKS .','L N YQ? Chuckie WW ll Cross Country 1 T ' I Track 1, 3, 4 if x V . Football 2 365 If N FRANK GONDEK Frank it lil MARCUS SCHEFFER Tuff Football 2 Baseball 1, Z, 4 Band, 1, 2., 3 Band Club 1, Z, 3 GEORGE HOLLY George Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice Pres. of Band Pres. of Band 4 Reserve Baseball 2. Junior Play Senior Play OTIS HOGANS Alex OYCE HOFFMAN IIJOY-ll Club 2 ooster Club 4 JERRY HOWELL Jerry f Footb? 4V,y. 0 E me L 1 1 asiffggi f NANC Y HOUS TON H W W i Nancy G. A. A. 3 99? ilk TERRY I-IOOPER Terry JOANN WHITE l1Joanll WILLIAM WESTPHAL Willie Library Z Baseball Mgr. 1 Football Mgr. 1 E: nL,L '-l'J 4 W ig KATHAY WE NGER by I Katha Q Latin Club 3,4 i ,,fE - I Dramatics Club 4 Q Debate 3, 4 ' Junior Play y Mviblgg 'E I Senior Play Current Events Disc. 4 ' 't:i of Pres. 4 I I I :Annual Staff 4 Eagle Staff 4 KEITH WHITEHILL Whitey Mila 4 W SHIRLEY WICKE ' ' , ' Hshiriey' Orchestra 1 JIM BATES llMOrtll Football 4 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 4 ALFRED PREIS CLARENCE W. LIVE RSEDGE Football 1 , .l - ' :': L ' , , - . I I o:.o:: g y .,..,,,,. o.o:, T I A Little Bill GE RALD WILLIAMS llJ'er1-yll MICHAEL CARRICO ClllCk00 Track 1 Football 4 Baseball 4 Junior Play Senior Play DAN SLAGE Dan Football 2 377672525 7207 147147-4714?-4,5 ARVIS ALEXANDER Moose Cross-Country 1 WILLIE DAVIS Boo Knight KLEAH LAWRENCE JERRY PAPIN Jerry Student Council 4 Senior Play Football 1 Photography Club 3 Drama Club 4 z 51ZfJ J- 'Q MMA Lf . A tjma JOHN PULVER ,gzfc uporkeyn Avy 2 Football 1,z,3,4 ' '54-ffvo 55 Track 3 V GERALD RUSAN l'K1e HJ-abou Chi'-'1'uS 1' 2 Cross Country 1, 2, 31 Glee Club Z Track 1 Basketball ZW gf 1 . fl 'Dyk 0 'W tal W JW? THEODORE R- LFE JR- - ' URSULA SCHELLHAMMER Ted VW or 'fe' vigor Ursel QMDK Glee ciub 4 W9 0. L 04 fi f I 'Q6 Q VM MICHAEL LIGENZ 1 544 JULIUS SZABO 35122 uvMikeun K 0, , c HJ-ulieu A Band 2, 3,4 'O' Booster Club 4 Chorus 3,4 Junior Play Football 4 Senior Play Student C ouncil 4 KENNETH MARSHALL Yennie Track 2., 3,4 Basketball 3, 4 DOROTHY WILSON llDotIl Library Z Nurse Club 4 all SENIOR PLAY The Defiance of David Charles The Defiance of David Charles was presented by the Senior class on November 2.2 and 23. The play took place at Romulus Junior High School. The story revolved around David QGeorge Hollyj, a sullen and defiant high school boy. David's parents QBill Lange and Judy Nich- olasj wanted him to be an architect like his father, who was very outstanding in his work, but David was failing algebra. His parents kept reminding him how well his father did in school. Under this constant needling David began to feel that he hated his father. Angry and disappointed because his plans for new style locker were com - pletely disregarded by his father, David quarreled with Faye, his girlfriend Uanet Bunnellj and got involved in a fight with one of his classmates. The play was directed by Miss Greig with Carol Gaus assisting as student director. The remainder of the cast was: Mr. Graining QTerry Hoaglandj, Miss Betts QRoberta Ryznarj, Miss Teale fDorothy Kankonenl, Binge fCharlie Smithj, Lottie QDonna Shainj, Dewey QEd Selly, Sherry lSandy Smithj, Sturkey QDon Koubaj, Gladys QStephanie Dombekj, Nap Uerry Papinl, and Jonie QMary Bratcherj Awbocyuxplm 51 if ff' fif Q QNX' V aw VWEQ . 1 ' 'Kp ZMQJWQ N fam M U 3 R- IJ . 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Smith '2 v :35L'y 2 ik Q25 Q5-if QECTQ 'Zag ,Z by QQ? A 'Q 'Xa 6 Q fbi, C CZEELIE? ,,L9 -f J President, R. Leal xi V. P ' . E. Secretary S. Smi'C1'1 Treasurelq Brooks, Frankie Brower, James Brown, Alphonso fBryant, Lewis lf Buckberry, C Cachuila, Georgia f Carrico, Kathleen Chargo, Sharon 1' Cieciek, Leonard ff Coleman, Juanita 1' Coleman, Lang Coletta, Don Coletta, Ron Colquitt, Bertha Copeland, Ruby Aggison, Elmira Aggison, Lee Allen, Cynthia Atkins, Barbara, Austin, Will Avery, Doris X Bell, Elaine! Bell, Don Berry, Ruby Bethune, George, Bird, Ronald Bizek, Edmund' Booterbough, Don Borieo, Marvin Boyd, Nancy ,, . , .. ,, , . ,.,,, rw ,,,, . .... ,W .V Y, ,V . ,rt , .. A 1-1 --li Cotham, Jackie Davis, Rose DeCormier, J Dickelman, A I Dittmar, Patricia owns, Clyde ruyor, Judy ree, Wallace Vall, Fred f lien, Gayle' aulkner, Willard erguson, John ilkins, Frank itzwilliarns, Les rancis, Mary ,ff Frasier, Betty Genaw, Robertf Gibbons , Barb Glancy, George Graff, Margaret Greca, Loretta f' Green, Ron Gustin, Carol Guyor, George if Hayden, Paul X Haywood, Bob Herbert, Edward Hinrichs, Joyce f Hoag, Charles Hoffman, Robert Kopas, Tony Kosiorowski, F Kouba, David L aMothe, George Lange, James Leal, Rudolph f Lee, Josephine Lee, Lela Lee, L. C. Madej, Eugene Mais , Barbara Major, Wayne Maks im , Jane Marrow, James bqMartin, Sandra Henry, Anna Hurlburt, Helen Jackson, Sandra,-' Johnson, Ethelaf Joly, Marie gli Jones, Cornellw Jordan, Will Julien, Robert Kemp, Angeline Kline, Walter J Kline, Wesley Kochanowski, Pat Kokila, Richard Kolehmainen, E ff' Kosciolek, Frank X atthews, Leroy cllwain, Everett icik, Dorothy of ientkie z, N iller, Glenn r, Francis r, John r, Susie I es, Dorothyf' Christine ,ff inchey, Betty 'I ooney, Juna urrill, Patricia yers, Linda ff' ewtoni, Joanne Nixon , Mary Parks , William Parsons, Shirley Pohl, Rosalie Price, Henry Rice, Jim Rich, Hazel. X Robinson, Wf Rodd, Wayne Rose, Larryf Rushlow, Paul Ryznar, Dolores Sandilands, Peggy Schlanhart, Janet f' Shapoe , Robert X Van Buskirk, L Versteeg, Charles Villenuere, Carl XVorbeck, Karen Vorpagel, Ross Wales, Carolyn watch, shii-iey Wells, George Wells, Notie fWegienka, Danny Wendland, Gerald fWiche, Eva fWiggins, Dorothy Williams, Agnes fWonack, Kay Semen, Carol Simmons , Russ lone Lenville ikiff, Jerry 7 5 , 3 'marr. Katherine Smith, Charlotte imith. Joanne lpeaiwan, Ken i tanton, George Stouse, Sue ,f ucharski, V 'X utherland, Bonni wift, Marlene f lzabo, Karen Taylor, Barbara Karen Zwierzy Junior Snaps 2 E Q E 2 1 Q 2 3 3 3 s 3 E E i W Ymwgiiswlwvffff Wav MM We W W 7 MK L Q fy M? 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Carol Lang, Carol Lange , David Lawrence, Alice Lawrence, Sharon Lee, Mildred Leggo, Gladys Liversedge, Gerald Logan, Dale Logan, James Logan, Lewisteen Lominac, Curtis Lundine, Bert Osburn, Nan 0tt, Lois Ouellette, Larry Owens , Joanne Parratta., Jame s Parsons, Ellis Patterson, Orlanda Pennington, Larry Perkins, Ray Mearnic, Marilyn Pfeiffer, George Pheniz, Tyrone Piper, Edward Plank, Diane Ponder, Beverly n - T ,, 7 Price , Commodore Qualls, Wanda Rakotz, Hubert Ram, Sharon Raspberry, C Ray, Karen Richardson, Arvin Richardson, S Roach, Douglas Robinson, Ernes Rose , Carol Rushlow, Patricia Ryznar, Arlene Ryznar, Stanley Sadowski, John McNutt, Janice Meyer , Gary Milatz, Robert Miller, Rose Moeser, Karen Molnar, Mike Moore, Linda Moore, Wesley Mosier, Paul Mulberry, Neale yers, Carol Jacqueline Sharon ey, Shirley Franc ine Maciejewski, R MacDerrnid, Norma McDonald, Barbara Maitland, Russell Manley, Forrest Martin, Marsha Martin, Shirley Mayer, George Mayrand, Nancy Maze, Carol McCarty, Jennie McCloskey, Bev McCormick, Joann McCraight, Myrtle iMcGee, Rose Wa? Stewart, Joann Suessine, Marilyn Sutherland, Carol Swan, John Tally, Richard Taylor, Emilee Tomey, Jerry Toreson, James Townsend, M Traster, Shirley Truszkowski, Jan Tryon, Paul Tucker, Diane VanBuskirk, H Vinnay, 'Hazel Saple, Ruth Schram, Janet Scott, James Sell, Nancy Shahan, Alice Sharrow, John Shoemaker, Julia Shreve, Kenneth Siebert, Judy Sinkiewicz, Romon Smith, Barbara Solo, Margaret Spry, Kenneth St. Charles, Kare lStephens, Howard Nagle, Donna Nalker, William Natson, George Negienka, Norbert Nell , John Wessels, Darwin White, George Wilkewitz, Donna Wilks, Arlene Whillhite, Judy Williams, Alice Williams, Kathryn 1-Iilliams, Mary W ilson, Carmen ood, Phil Wooden, Claudia Work, Ron York, Donna Zbikowski, Carolyn Zitnik, John Zwierzynski, Ken MUSIC GROUPS '74e4,a'ed9edea ' President D. Huntley V. President B. Menrobrodt Secretary N. Muck Treasurer D. Constantine Beard, Wilbert Beasley, Marcia Bell, Franklin Binder, Michael Bixrnan, Catherine Bizek, Eugene Black, Robert Bliner, Bill Blower, Sharon Borieo, Jean Booterbough, Joan Bragenzer, Judith Brandon, Jackson Brown, David Brown, Fred Alexander, Rosett Allen, Dianna Allen, Ralph Allis on, Johnie Arquette, Janet Arquette, Norma Arzadon, Richard Arzadon, Maria, Ashley, Jerry Austin, Grace Ballard, Janice Barber, Bonnie Je Barker, Diane Beanum, Diane Beard, Roger Brown, Jacqueline Buckberry, Eric Bunnell, Betty Butler, Sara Campbell, Fred Cant, Sharon Cardwell, Dorothy Charles, John Childs, Carolyn Chilson, Norma Clark, James Cody, Sandra Coleman, Darlene Constantino, Copeland, 511113- Cottenham Alta C ourtney Darlene Courtney Richar C rand all Ronald C ourtrioht Jim Cucchiara, James Dawson, Leon Davis, Alfred Davis, Delores Davis, Gene Davis, Lillie Dechert, Nancy Dehart, Grenda Delany, Linda Dennis, Charles Dennis, Earl Dick, John Dickelman, Richal' Dittmar, NQHCY Dittmer, Doris Donald, Horatio Dookey, Jame s Dorow, Alan Dryer, Doris Duncan, Wilda Duty, Carlene Edwards, Bob Ellison, Alphonso English, Gayle Eubanks, Carolyn Gering, Ilene Gibbons, Dell Ann Glazier, David Good, Robert Goodman, Carrie Grabinski, Shirl Graff, Shirley Green, Danny Green, Gordon Gregory, Marie Groves, Karen l-ladyniak, Marlene Harris, Cheryl Harris, Kathleen Harwood, Paul Harvey Robert Harvey Donald Hartford Sam Hay He rbe rt Houghton Roger Henry , Brenda Henry , W and a Hester, Paulette Hines, Larry Hines, Violet Hodge Freda Holmes Carlton Holly Mary Hoppe Shirley Howell, Billy Kazarian, Martin Kazulewski, Tim Kelly, Elois Kelly, Patricia Kenyon, Sandra Kibaey, Gary Kittle, Jerry Kious, Nancy Knofski, Arnold Kottos, Janice Kosciolek, Peter Koths, Frank Krebs, Janet Kropog, Alex Krupnow, Carol ughes George urnrner, Mary A1 untley, Delores Iuntley, Diane Hubbell, Fay FI , -I -I Ihlenfeldt, Sharon 'ackson, William aniszyn, Jenny efferson, Curtis fohnson, Robert fones, Barbara ones, Eddie Iahal, Sharon Iahkonen, William Iarkutt, Karen l l l Kudla, Kathleen LaLonde, L Lapentigny, Albert LaMothe , The re sa Larson, Phyllis Lealr Cecil LeBlanc, Karen Lee, Melvin Licklite r, B radley Ligenza, William L Lindsey, Jasper Lindsey, Thomas Linne, Lillian Liversedge, L Lovette, Jason l Lucas, Katie Lynch,Wayne Maciejew ski, Karen Maddock, John Macksim, Joe Majewski, Carl Manley, Carolyn Manley, Frances Marlow, Betty Martin, Claude Masson, Edward Mattox, Pat Mayrand, Niles Mcllwain, Jeanne Mclntosh, Terry McQuitty, Marvin Meland, Leif Mehrbrodt, Robert Mellen, Lyle Michael, David Michniewicz, Jos Mientkiewicz, Ken Miller, Diane Miles, Carolyn Miller, Barbara Miller, Stanley Mitchell, Raymond Montgomery, Fred Moody, Thelma Mooney, Ray Moore, Dennis Morick, Charlene Moses, Leola Muck, Nancy Muck, Tommy Mullen, Terry Murrill, Nancy Myricks, Leonard Nicoline, Barbar Nolen, Charles Nolff, Nelligene Osburne, Fred Ott, Ronald Parks, William Parker, Londie Richards , Sharon Ries, Carol Riley, Nicholas Roberts, Claudia Rose, Katherine Ross, Robert Roach, Karen Rushlow, Regina Rusnock, Carole Russ, Odell Schewe, Darryl Sebrowski, Jean Sandberg, Pearl anders, Leonard chram, Tommy Parrish, Sandra Parsons, Barbara Pattenaude, Milton Patterson, Carolyn Pawlowski, Bill Pelcher, Diane Pe rkins , Nancy Perry, Margie Perry, Carolyn Pohl, David Powell, James Qualls, Steve Raspberry, Brenda Reaume, Larry Retan, George Sell, Allen Senk, Rose Marie Senk, Sharon Seymore, Jack Shain, Karen Shick, Jack Sharrow, Elva Shoemaker, Sue Simmons, Margie Skiver , Judy Smith, Gail Smith, Bill Smith, Charles S1'1'1ith,Robert Snure, Fred Sojack, Elaine Sprau, Barry Snipes, Tommy Snipes, Mary Stallings, Hulon Stillwagon, Donna Sue ssine , Connie Sumner, James Sylvester , Sha1'0I1 Talagrand , P9-U1 Thomas, Beverly Thomas, Bob Thomas, Juanita Treder, Owen Tressler, Ken ilder, Peggy Williams, Ronald inekoff, Edward oods, Gloria Woods, Marilyn inter, Mary ooden, Ezell arden, John oung, Helen oung, Loretta immerrnan, Gayle Townsend, Barbara Turner, Johnnie Mae Twitchell, Larry VanDine, Patricia Vins on, Joyce Wegienka, Arthur Wahrman, William Wallace, Wayne Walters, Georginna Ware, William Wells, Jim Wenger, William West, Pat White, Rose Ann Widing, Marilyn Schuster, Richard Richardson, Donald Rossi, Carmal Rossi, Shalmer Davis, Rose Peters, Roscoe Lanier, Randall Cole, Harry White, Joyce Bunnell, Robert Daugherty, Bill Hall, Clarence Wiseley, James Garner, Clarence Kennedy, Gwen Bush, Sandy Langel, Paul Block, Mike Nagy, Jackie Rose, James Laine, David Underclassmen TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of W4 MM dw' l -r-I I' 3 U3 CI H 'as Ei QU Q 2 m O f-Q wmm 333 :Nam 41 m.2:g:og0.HSQg'5Ag g..r:'U 0 '--fF,cB-HMO Qesm2':f5wQQ +1 'gswwaagmgn gf!! s-I EKQgNE,nQQPqEw2QJ,.QH 0243 OJ-:Cm 'x'-'241v rd, Q0 Qob,OfU-r-1rU.,.4 '51 '-aiQ3U+-JA+122?3 U3 4-' UJ CI CD4-' FQ g., UUCD Z 'M E-. 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S ix gmg-omifgp-1 EE 2: iss 'ne s'QSf2f U0 cu 01,5 .dom ZIIQO was Q. rig.. umm Z bx 25323 if 3 180042 M 'i mN'qn'B EQJE 'E'bSN E 5gx.S'5N?fG:EvHE I-Tl OfUU'H -CIO Q? -HDSGH 4-'cvs as 52'-f'f'zHzS22-'ihmw mfU00'c5'w'UO,OOs:'Qfu?N43 41bn:5gf5Ns-1:-1:-uo...-'-1'-'.-, ,,q5O,q5r:ScrSorv!bcu'E'f'5m OmQP,'1:r:uzowr1.'12D4 A D CLK The officers of the Band Club are: George Holly, Pres- identg Lynn Billings, Vice Presidentg Dick Boelter, Secre - taryg Judy Nicholas, Treasurerg Mike Ligenza, Student Council Representativeg and Doug Roach, Historian. Maiorettes Diane Huntley Kathy Harris Joyce Vinnay Norma MacDermid Rosalie Pohl D ru m Ma io r Richard Boelter The mixed chorus this year, under the direction of Mr. Jack Trudgeon, has had a very successful year. This year being the first year that the chorus met five days a week paid off very well. Among some of the activities they participated in were: school assemblies, annual Christmas program, spring concert, Baccalaureate, and Graduation. lst Soprano Saundra Kenyon Jenny McCarty Brenda Hill Claudia Roberts Phyllis Wardell LaVerne Brandon Valeria Block Shirley Watch Dorothy Miles Helen Hurlburt Joyce Hoffman Sharon Chargo Jenifer Decormier B renda C raighead Janet Schlanhart Znd S oprano Georgia Cachuela Janet Bunnell Janice Glinski Irene Dolhoph Pat Rushlow Beverly Ponder Barbara Retan Tenor Charles Hoag Charles Versteeg George Giesler Frank Brooks Larry Reaume Bruce McDaniels Larry Askew Lanny Patterson Dick Boelter Dave Kouba Baritone Donald Ellis Bob King Leon Gilbert Don Bell Paul Rushlow Russel Simmons Bill Rogers Wesley Kline Ken Spearman Bass Cecil Leal Bill Killingbeck Mike Ligenza Wayne Rodd William Westphal Terry Hooper Larry Newton Leon Dawson Ernest Robinson George White Tyrone Phenix Alto ll-1 Charlotte Smith Carol Semen Bernadine Gierak Jane Maksim JoAnn Smith Joann Smith Carolyn Wales Frances Miller Janet Baker Carol Lucas Opale Nolen Marsha Martin Peggy Sandilands Mary J. Frances Norma Chilson F T The Future Teacher's Association has been very active this year. They took field trips to Michigan State Univer- sity and to Eastern Michigan College. They sold porn-porns at the basketball games, and they also sold felt hats on Valentine's Day. The officers were: Judy Nicholas, Presidentg Bryan Killingbeck, Vice PresidentgSharon Senk, SecretarygJean Zwierzynski, Treasurerg andBarbaraSrnith, StudentCoun- cil Representative. The club advisors are Mr. Bleekrnan and Mrs. Whitten. VCY w V run Back row left to right-Lanng Coleman, Bob Mehrbrodt, Jim Courtright, Kathay Wenger Front Row-Harriet Bethune, Nancy Perkins, Diane B eanurn, Miss Kritselis Back row left to right-B ob Melrbrodt, Eugene Madej, Wayne Wallace, Cornell Jones, Lanng Coleman, Halford Logan, Jim C0111-t1-ight, Kathal' Wenger: Front row-Nancy Perkins, Jeri Steirs, Harriet Bethu Diane Beanum, Sandi Smith, Jane BEIKQIL o B VARSITY CLUB BASEBALL .lalfda 6545 The Latin Club is an organization dedicated to pro- moting fellowship among the students of Latin. They hold an annual Saturnalia celebration fChristmas Party, and numerous other activities. They sponsored an after game dance and the als h d ' the year. y o a their annual banquet at the end of T E Tiff fi xi fri V ' ff! il 5514 5:1 P ,,,,,,1 ., me W gi...f21,5Q21Q1r-f21g ' lil QQ . U iii: we ,Q 5 5 ak X 1 Q fa it ,:., , f E: x x Y A :V 66215 1?ct'cZec'Z'ck4 The Girl's Athletic Association has been very active this year. The purpose of this association is to promote good sportsmanship, honesty, and fair play. Other object- ives are to promote good health habits and to stimulate in- terest in physical exercise. One of their big projects this year was a roundlrobin tournament in basketball. The winning team received tro - phies. The officers were: Marlene Swift, PresidentgK.atherine Smarr, Vice Presidentg Dorothy Kahkonen, Secretary, Jan- ice McNutt, Treasurerg Elva Sharrow, Sports Managerg and Sharon Nieman, StudentCouncil Representative. The club's advisor is Miss Brumley. Left to Right: Allen Dorell, John DelProposto, Bill Bratly, Bill Wenger, Mike Binder, Jim Clark, Forest Manley, David Lange, Jim Kessler, Mr. Laughlin Senior High Science Club Officers: President Brian Killingbeck Vice President Forest Manley Secretary-Treasurer David Lange Editor-Librarian Bill Wenger Student Council Rep. Howard Burke Reporter Jim Clark Under the enthusiastic guidance of its sponsor Mr. Laughlin a Senior High Science Club was organized here at Romulus Meetings are held each week at which the members perform demonstrations. The main objective of the club is for each student to prepare a project. Field trips are being planned which include a trip to Lansing in May and also to the Science Fair at the Colosseum in Detroit. PHQTQGRAPHY CL B The Romulus High School Photography Club was organized in March of 1953. Its objectives are: fly Offer a hobby that is both educational and recreationalg f2j Offer opportunities for recognition to non-athletically inclined studentsg Q35 Offer a means of expressing athletic feelings in picturesg Gly Opportunities to learn how to take, develop, and print pictures. DRAMA CLUB DRAMA CLUB The Drama Club is one newly formed this year under the advisership of Miss Greig. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in drama throughout the school and to give members practical experience in dramatics work. The officers are President, Sandy Jacksong Vice President, Roberta Ryznerg Secretary, .Tuna Mooney, and Treasurer, Katherine Smarr. One of the major events of the club this year was a field trip to Ann Arbor here they saw a University of Michigan Speech Department play, Arsenic and Old Lace. After the play the group had an opportunity to watch a demonstration on costumes, acting, and applying make-up. DISCUSSION CLUB First Row: Dorothy Kahkonen, Secretaryg Kathay Wenger Presidentg Linda Enright, Treasurerg Marjie King, Stu- dent Council Representative Second Rowz Miss Zulkey, John Zitnik, Bryanliillingbeck Alfred Preis The Current Events Discussion Club was formed for the purpose of discussing current issues that affect our daily lives. Their big project this year was a trip to Hillsdale College for the Model United Nations Meeting on March 21. Romulus represented Malaya, the newest member of the United Nations. The present Romulus Civil Air Patrol Squadron was formerly known as the Garden City Squadron before com- ing to Romulus. During the past year the squadron has won the fame of having the best Civil Air Patrol drill team in the United States and in previous years it has won eleven state com- petitions in succession and in 1956 and 1957 it brought home the regional trophy that they won by beating 6 other states in precision drill. ' The C.A. P. 's main purpose in Romulus is to teach youths between the ages of 14 and 19 about aviation and military organization. This squadron known throughout this region of the United States for its exacting discipline and smartness is rated by ranking people in Washington as one of the lead- ing squadrons of the United States. 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Congratulations to the RHS Graduation Class DONNER CHEVRCLET SALES 12521 Huron River Drive Romulus , Michigan WHitney 1-9350 BIRD AND DITTMA SZYNDLAR'S FLOWER SHOP R 35430 Eureka Romulus , Mich. R mulus, Michigan WI-htney 14135 i THE BEST IN GRADUATION PHOTOS LA SALLE STUDIO Creators of Fine Photography 143 Sycamore Wyandotte , Mich. AVenue 4-9377 LENHARDT'S Five Point Gulf Service Tires u Batteries n Accessories w Car Washing and Polishing Mufflers and Tail Pipes InstaIIed n Light Mechanical Work T -U . 12003 Huron River Dr. une ps Plcic-Up and Delive 'Y Romulus, Michigan WHIIHGY 1-9877 Your BUICK Dealer for Years HAROLD DIETRICH, INC. 35109 Main Wayne , Michigan DUFFY'S SUPER MARKET 7130 Middlebelt Road wwf Inkster, Michigan PArkway 1-0354 5905054Flfflfvkikakikakiifvkfifvkfkikikiifvkvkikvkvkvkik Drug Sundries - Dry Goods Compliments of GODDARD-WAYNE COMPANY Insurance and Real Estate Compliments of E PETE'S SHELL SERVICE 29415 Ecorse at Middlebelt Inkster, Mich. PArkway 2-1336 BUTLER BROS. GARAGE General Auto Repairing Bumping and Painting Phone WHitney 1-1780 35465 Goddard Rd. Romulus, Michigan BROWER SERVICE Mobilgas and Mobiloil Products Accessories Romulus, Michigan SCHULTZ SUNQCO SERVICE 29251 Ecorse Road at Middlebelt Inkster, Michigan Phone PArkway 1-9757 , , if at x, W NM v V ' 'v AT? 5?-7 , My 1 ww fy 2 2 5 W ' 5- 5: up N ,. vg .:' ' C HF' ff 152 .1 f, E ' 7 - N 'K a fy L V as V 3, 7 qw if M ' 'x -fi 'W' it W cf 0 at 3 ia Q X, V p pf Compliments of ' 'J ' Mans: STACEY'S MOBIL SERVICE AIRPORT GULF 27327 Van Born Road W3-Yne C- M3-101' At Inkster Road 10045 Middlebelt Road Lggan 1-9564 Romulus, Michigan WHitney 1-98 16 Congratulations to the Class of '58 BRADLEY'S HARDWARE Sporting Goods Plumbing Supplies Paints -- Glass -- Housewares Your Hotpoint Dealer Philco Television 37575 Huron River Dr. , Romulus WHitney l-9181 Gas-Oil-Tires-Batteries-Accessories Motor Tune-Up Light Repairs flvkvlfflfvlfvlfvlvkflfvkvlvkikvlfvkflvkflfPlfvkvkvlfflfvkvkkilfilvlfvlfilfvkflfilf ROSIE'S PURE OIL SERVICE 27415 Van Born at Inkster Inkster, Michigan Phone LOgan 3-9691 JOHNSON'S FUEL 8: SUPPLY Coal and Fuel Oil Builders Supplies 210101014 36036 Goddard Rd. Romulus, Michigan Phone WHitney 1-1163 GREENFIELD CENTER MARKET 15454 Michigan at Greenfield 25814 Ecorse Rd. at Beech-Daly INKSTER HARDWARE AND HEATING COMPAN Y 2.7440 Michigan Avenue Inkster, Michigan Gas Heat Our Specialty All Makes of Furnaces Converted to Gas 35 Years -- Same Location Over 10, O00 Satisfied Heating Installations F 8: H MARKET The Finest in Foods Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables and Fresh Meats 11630 Ozga Road Romulus, Ivlichigan Phone WHitney 1-1550 has A ' ,Q i s wigs A ww Wwffdffffff srjgfsfs job , C212 1 , .-. I f N, . QQ ' . , ' gs R- we wb ,WfW W ,SS mw.w A 32' Ziff? , Congratulations to the Class o Compliments of INKSTER PHARMACY BURCROFF UPHOLSTERING 27444 Michigan Avenue Romulus, Michigan Inkster, Michigan LOga.n 1-4432 EVELYN'S DANCE STUDIO 4908 South Wayne Road Wayne, Michigan 2 Best Wishes to the Class of 58 WHitney 1-0248 DR. DONALD J. EVERINGHAM, D. O. Tap-Acrobat-BallebModern Jazz WAYNE MUSIC CENTER 35164 Michigan Ave. Wayne, Mich. PA 1-7535 MAGNOVOX Hi-Fi Musical Instruments-Sheet Music-Accessories Congratulations to the Class of '58 from L. M. VARIETY Congratulations Seniors from STUART'S APPAREL 2 stores 35136 Mich. Ave., Wayne 22011 Mich. Ave., Dearborn Kazy' s Market 7300 Middlebelt PArkway 1-8816 Finest in Foods DAVIS VICK ELECTRICAL CDNTRAETCIR C Mmzncmn. - Dnmssru: 8: INnus'rmAl. Wlsams WHITNE 'IU4D 39190 NEIRTHLINE RD RDMULLIS, MICHIGAN Congratulations Seniors! KIDWE LL DRUGS 36504 Goddard WH 1-0755 ROMULUS REC REATION C ENTER BOWLING 37452 Huron River Drive Week End Open Bowling Call for Reservations Eugene Perecki, Prop. The Whole Gang goes to WALTER'S 35001 Goddard Romulus , Mich. Patent Drugs Soda Fountain Congratulations To the Class of 58 PAT HARRISON TV SERVICE 10873 Middlebelt Romulus , Michigan WH 1-1474 . 'X - A Good Place To Save ROMULUS STATE BANK 36450 Goddard Romulus WH 1-0600 H 8. 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