Southfield High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Southfield, MI)

 - Class of 1962

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Class officers elected early in the fall Confused but eager, 569 sophomores entered Southfield High School in the fall of 1961. As always, entering a new school brings the confusion of finding classes, remem- bering locker combinations, and getting into the swing of things. All too soon class officers must be elected, and plans for the class Homecoming float have to be made. By this time members of the class belong to clubs and teams, and participate in school activities. Winning the prize for the best class float in the Home- coming parade gives the Sophomore class something to be proud of, in addition to its wonderful spirit and enthusiasm. Anticipating their junior and senior year expenses, the sophomores sell tons of candy to begin their personal accounts. Sponsoring a dance in February adds money to the class treasury. As the year ends, the Sophomore class looks back on its achievements and awaits its junior year, when it will no longer be low man on the totem pole. Above: President Don Miller addresses Sophomores at a class meeting. Left: Vice President Ken Heaton, Secretary Cathy Gaunt, Treasurer Rita Palmer, Board Members Becky Klook, Bev Dent, and Jim Eary. Row 1: Janet Perrine, Rick Tanielian, Kathy Werner, Mary Wieland, Jan Rogers. Row 2: Butch Trevillian, Dennis Moore, Kim Renton, Mike Daniels, Bob Holley, Rick Hunt. Row 3: Larry Wysocki, Mike Koonce, Marty Schreiber, Randy Evans, David Kaplan. Row 4: Mike Kenyon, Dick Perry, Lorne Leon, Bob Frost, Arnold Feigelman, Don Ford. 29

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Winning float brings Soplaoinores glory in K -vile X 3 J ,, i .r , 7 l 19 fit i if I aging . 'C' ,6 - i QAL A t f i i i - Q ' i ff? TW! ,gi r i . he if ,X wi r ,iw i 'Y it . ' we . 3 fin. -,,, Q 33 iii , Constructing a float for Homecoming is the first Rita Palmer and Allen Wilcox add to the atmosphere, major project for the Sophomore class. An idea begins as well as the unseen person holding the showboat in the mind of a sophomore, is hashed over at a meeting, erect. The class' efforts are rewarded when it wins the and is developed in a backyard. The final result is that prize for the best, 019,55 float. of a cleverly constructed showboat. 28



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-i 3 55353- Row 1: Pamela Canaan, Bonnie Glotz- hober, Nancie Good, Shirley Foster, Michelle Mandell. Row 2: Kathy Walsh, Madolyn Girvin, Mary Cattell, Patty Tea, Barbara Granet, Sue Dupas. Row 3: Sheldon Davis, Kathy Lemcke, Diana Lemon, Norma Harvey, Jay Plumb, Julian Stenson. Row 4: Ron Walker, Kathy Mc- Clow, Karen Davis, Kathy Chick, Ina Pupko, Richard Andrich. Row 1: Midge Valiquett, Sharlene McClin- tic, Cheryl Chamberlain, Cheryl Ferger, Becky Klock. Row 2: Pam Wagner, Sandy Spencer, Rita Palmer, Russ Warren, Janet Gates, Cindy Jensen. Row 3: Michael Katkowsky, Ron Tauber, Lois Berman, Jeff Fritzlan, Gloria DellaDora, Carol Watkins, Virgil Evans. Row 4 Jack Rollinger, Steve Handelman, Ar Friedman, Bill McCraith, Joel VanDeven Ted Bagon, Sherwin Schneyer, Rick An derson. Row 5: Jerry Nelson, Karel Pagenstecher, Kathy Grant, Tim Coleman 1 Jim Santo, Marc Dworkin, Dave Janman. I 1 I l 1 1 Row 1: Sue Adams, Bobbie Bare, Dina Upfall, Eileen Melamed, Debbie Stanton. Row 2: Linda Leon, Colleen Bellinger, Maureen O'Hara, Jackie Bellamy, Norma St. Peter, Roberta Brooks. Row 3: Sue Blackmer, Mayer Rosenthal, Don Neu- mann, Gary Peraino, Gary Cattane. Row 4: Bryan Wright, John Tarki, Jim Coutts, Stuart Levine, Allen Burkett, Richard Scrimgeour. Row 5: Larry War- shaw, Jerry Lanctot, Don Miller, Jay Raupp, Mike Mauck.

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