Royal Oak High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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mwfw S.,..f ' Miss Heizman is correciing a senience for her Laiin class. 18 Sfudying for a French exam are: Firsl'-row ll. +o r.l Evelyn Loyal, Kay Lane, and Virginia Parker. Second row: Jane? Ammerman, Har- vey Ruskin, and Jane Lauer. Third row: Pai' Bowles, Yoey Swan, Karen Sadler, Lynn Sfanaback. Four+h row: Shirley Lue+zow, Doroihy Sabo, and Sandra Edmonds. Fiffh row: Mary Williams, Nancy Freeman, Klaus Haas, Roger Jacobs, Joan Feige, Sally Nampa and Elaine Hariie. Ru+h Wickham is proving she knows her Span- ish geography 'ro Keifh Carney, Lucas Nere- sian, June May, Barbara Bidwell, and Nels Nelson. ln La+in class ll. fo r.l Charles Seidel, Norman Spencer, Ellen Kalzman, Janel Birnkrani, and Jerry Keyes seem +o be wondering abou+ +ha+ old, old saying, When in Rome, do as +he Romans do. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Habla Usfed Expanol? Veni, Vedi, Vici. and Parlez vous francais? became familiar phrases fo all ROHS foreign language s+uden+s in Spanish, Laiin and French classes. Some have passed +hrough ihe doors of 324, forgeliing all English for a while, in order +o learn Spanish from Mrs. Rowe, la profesora. During 'lhe semesier sfudenfs siudied 'rhe hisfory and culiure of Spain and La+in American coun- fries, besides ihe language ifself. Caesar came, saw and conquered, bu'r in doing so he caused many a Laiin siudeni considerable consiernafion. Alifer learning 'ihe composiiion of 'lhis mosl' difficulf romance language +he 'firs+ year, s+uden+s delved info +ransla+- ing siories of Julius Caesar wiih ihe assisiance of iheir leachers, Miss Heiz- man and Mrs. Young. Making ous sound like oo was 'rhe fask lackled by French siudenfs in 304. Mr. MaHhews, +he French ins+ruc+or, provided records, a French newspaper and oiher special ac+ivi+ies io make 'rhe sfudy of +ha+ language more enjoyable. ROHS sfudenfs who look even one of The above, may have had diffi- cuH'y. All of ihem realized, however, how much beH'er ihey undersiood 'I'heir own nafive iongue, for English is no+hing more +han a mixfure of all of 'lhese romance languages.

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Crayfish meel' +l'1eir doom in biology class as dissec- fion is done by siudenfs 'io rj Marfha Cavanagli, Frank Slurgell, Allan Kemp, Ken Cas+ell, Jim Rae, Judy Howie, Marge Dormeier, Sue Schuler, and Nancy Sl'ubricl1. Experimenfing in general science are ll. fo r.l Ron Miclnels, Bill Bales, Dave Hubbard, Joyce Hay- ward, Jim Cowan, Sandy Chamberlain and Sue Carpen+er. An unusual cl1emis'l'ry experimenl is performed by sfudenfs ll. +o r.l Bill Braeuninger, Roger Mumbrue, Bob Brown, Dick Bader, Jane Lauer, Bob Duff. Don- na Alperf and Bonnie Snider. A i 'I 7



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Room arrangemenfs are looked over by home arfs sfudenfs il. fo r.l Jeannie Grayson, Florence Sfickel, Janice Kline, Karen Nieman, Carol Thompson, Dorofhy Drinkerf, Bev Col- lins, Paf Roberfs, Iva Beaudin and Eillene Smifh. Baking cookies in fhe foods class is faken seriously by il. fo r.l Sharon Kingsbury, Donna Kennedy, Bob Jackson, Karen Brod- erick, Lynn Livingsfon, and Ronald Hulberf. How does if look? asks Judy Johnson of her clofhing classmafes il. fo r.l Eillene Smifh, Paf Chrisfian, Beffy Hannaford and Gail Pelkey. HOME ARTS The home arfs courses included foods, clofhing, child care, and home decora- fion. Alfhough fhese courses were designed primarily for girls, some boys enrolled. One of 'rhe mosf popular classes in fhis deparfmenf was foods. Sfudenfs in fhese classes learned abouf fhe nufrifional values of foods as well as how fo cook fhem. They were responsible for The delicious odors fhaf came ouf of 2l8 and offen made cookies and cakes for imporfanf school funcfions. Clofhing sfudenfs made skirfs in fheir firsf fwo semesfers of sfudy, buf by fhe end of fheir second year, fhey were able fo make coafs' and fancy formals. The highlighf of fhe year was fhe fashion show when sfudenfs modeled fhe apparel which fhey had made. Those in child care were faughf home nursing by a local Red Cross worker. They also learned how fo undersfand and fake care of youngsfers. Sfudenfs in Mrs. Bohlen's home arfs class sfudied color schemes and decora- fion for fhe home. As a parf of fheir final proiecf, fhey made and furnished a model room: many of fhese were displayed in fhe lobby cases af fhe end of fhe semesfer. i9 Mrs. Bohlen shows her classes some useful ifems for fhe home. ,4J

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