Warren High School - Warrenite Yearbook (Warren, MI)
- Class of 1947
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' 1 ' , ' x 4 ' ,g .-, ',, . ., fn, 1 jf ,L -- ff H S EJ 1' cl QI ,cm Q 05 fnic Orqvgggrclla We the Senior Class of 1947, wish to dedlcate thls edition of Warrenite to Mr Cousino, our superintendent, who because of his fine ideals in progressive education has afforded us our present educational opportunities HEHIEHHUH UPEH THE IJUUH HIEHHHU Open the door, Rlchard, open the door has become, almost overnight, the teen age bobby soxers pet expresslon What does lt mean? I frankly do not know not even, when my three year old bobby soxer at home sings it from morn til night This ex pression must represent something that speaks in the language of youth something that satisfies an inborn trait or need Richard, so the song goes did not open the door, but I am wondering lf modern youth has found 1n this apparently lugubrious expression, a call that 1S as natural as the chirp of the first robin in the spring as refreshing and invigoratmg as the call of spring itself Could not this need be the realization that only the 1ndiv1d ual himself can open the door ' to the future to the wonders of science, arts and letters to the marvels of industrlal agricultur al and economlc security to the full realization of economic and social Justice? Is it true that youth gropes to find the abun dant l1fe in a world whlch seems to be on the verge of the most dered as the rest of us about the solution of the most complex problems of today? About the ethics of a global world whose heretofore boundless and limitless shores have suddenly been ob llterated? Modern youth faces the future courageously Through the maze of modern sc1ent1fic creations he sees clearly the rela tionsh1p of things to man and reallzes that the human factor is the unpredictable and unknown quantity Men do such horrify ing things to each other in the name of love and peace and God, that our modern youth is stultified in his thmking and readily re sponds favorably to open the door for it is only through open ing doors and wmdows, only through sincere and honest thought only through the right education of man himself that the dark or iron curtam of ignorance and lack of understanding can be lifted The right kind of educatlon teaches man to think for himself, t treat all men as brothers, to recognize the value and worth of man himself The young man or woman of today, whether a veteran or a prospective graduate of one of our numerous educational institu tions, is determined to solve his problems constructively and ob yectively to build a home where the glow of the hearth fire shall brmg harmony peace and affectionate understanding, where com munities and nations shall learn to live together in peace, harmo ny and fr1endly cooperation, where the Spirit of Christ on Earth shall relgn supreme That I believe is what modern youth dreams about when he lavishes nn Open the Door, Richard, Open the Door To the Graduating Class of 1947 my very best wishes for health happiness, and success in the attainment of this ideal and Godspeed Cordially, fuel ij CF ' 9 gg ' ii critical period since the Dawn of History ? Is youth as bewil- . . I , - .5 1 ! WWW imgfw Mfggifw J wjwwx 9 . , 0' 0 qw M J! 0 o U O 7 Aa xi L 0 1 1, . Q 43 f 1 h 5 r A X Xt I 4x Q, Q , va . 7 M 3 FACULTY Miss hitzer Library Journalism Mr Fritz Mr Bever Mrs. Core Principal Social Studies Mathematics Mr Chamberlain Industrial Arts Miss Sparks Social Studies Mrs Elliot Mathematics Mr. Dawson Mr. Bozek English Physical Physical Education Education Mathematics Science ACIIIJY Miss Miller Miss Taylor Commercial Latin English Mr Freeland Mr Hallenius Music English Mrs Moles Mrs Hacker Home Making School Nurse HE CLIIMBS HIGHEST WHO HELPS ANOTHER UP. Surprisingly enough, teachers are people- flesh-and-blood folks like those you have always known. Our teachers here at Warren High are more than just people. They are friends, advisers, beacons on the dark road that leads to the future. Every graduate of our school can be sure when he leaves that there is some teacher who will have had a part in guiding him. Nor does the teacher forget the pupil. For all through the years his progress in the world will be observed with interest by someone whom he has not seen in many years. Dorothy Momr ow Marian Bus sa f 60Z4. Seninrs enwrs ' Harold Brown Presidem Ruth Rivard Secretary Richard Barrett Carole Best ohn Bogus Peter Moga Vice- President Gordon Wellman Treasurer Grace Boik Braclmey 118118 BTOWII Opal S I Senior! Swfvl' Jeanette Clark Robert Domagalskl Ruby Deel Bertha Franco Charles De Long Kenneth Gambill Jean Desimone Leona Gorski Alice Dockett Raymond Hannaberg Ad 6- w ' 2 G-, v a . I' , 1 , - , S f . V, , - gl' .5 , x, . 1, 'w uv Scalar If I x ,Yuma ' li , . . . . 1 k 1' ap 5 ' - 5 4 up V.. ., - . 4, iv 9955 ,Run , ,,.,: , ' Z. ' '.-Ex' Q fb , -3.5, 1 ,- if , ., . W . 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W ,A I . 35 X, HHSHHHHH FUINHHLL xj is J-X XL' HHEEHHLL 45 EMWLWMM ELHSE PBEM Our common journey finds its end today, Here at last our school work IS done, We have come to the parting of the way, And the course taken here is run The one free road we have traveled these year For now the end has come at last, At the crossroads we stand wlth hopes and fears The present takes leave of the past, We now, are entered in life's changeless plan, When each one must assume his place To strive and labor, each as best he can, When destiny shall set the pace And now on life's broad threshold we must stand And seek to glimpse the greater view, We must our places, take and hand in hand, L1fe's earnest problems' dare and do Farewell to our dear school, we leave this day Farewell to the joys we have known, A last farewell as we go on our way, To the friends we have made each year Farewell old school Our work here has been done, The lessons we have learned, the joy, the fun In fondest memory shall last Today, as from these spec1al friends we go Turning to comrades of our youth To those who taught us, extra thanks we owe For guidance in our search for truth, So from the shore out to the troubled sea To his port pilot of his ship, to be Master of life's loss or gain Carole Best ELHSE SUNG The time has come to say farewell to dear old Warren High To you dear friends and faculty our fellow classmates too And now dear teachers please forgive our mistakes that we have made just wish us luck and god speed now our foundations you have made For Warren Hlgh to us has been a lot of work and fun We hope wewe left a happy thought for each and every one With saddened hearts we leave tonight a graver girl and boy We leave behind us peace and joy Farewell dear Warren High F A R L By Pat Sharron Ss . ! ! ! . i 3 9 7 Young sailors on 1ife's bounding main, 1 . 3 - - -E-W-E- -L. . 1, 1, In It If In L L 1, 1, In Iv I, 1, If I, 1, 1, If I ELHSS llllll Richard Barrett, will my ability to do Economics to the Junior Class. Carole Best, will my ability to run the Multilith to any Junior. John Bogus, will my ability to tell stories to Larry Meirow. Grace Boik, will my week-end job to anyone who wants it. Opal Brackney, will my ability to complete high school in four years to my sister Jackie. Ilene Brown, will my scholastic ability to David Pake. my small feet to Art Woodhouse. my quiet, mouse-like ways to Earl Schuman. ability to do Math to Bobby Marlowe. my ability to keep from going steady to Barb Catlin. the love of her brother to Joyce Streefkerk. Harold Brown, will Jeanette Clark, will Ruby Deel, will my Chuck DeLong, will Jean Desimone, will Alice Dockett, will my ability to play boogie to Norma Schuman. Bob Domagalski, will my height to Betty Garbe. Bertha Franco, will my artistic ability to Jay Dotson. Kermy Gambill, will my ability to get along with teachers to Ray Lantz. Leona Gorski, will my Hslow and careful driving habits to Larry Meirow. Ray Hannaberg, will my talent in discovering blondes to Bill Smalley. Shirley Hartlein, will my love and best wishes to the Junior Class. Pat Hartloff, will one-half my bottle of peroxide tu Marge Beste. Ray Hurd will my blonde mustache to Babe Jovanovich Dorothy Kamlnski will my quiet manner to Norma Day Halina Karabacz, will my studying ability to Shlrley Schaffner Elerious Kmg will my height to Bill Rintz Bob McConnell will my angel like ways to a little devil Pete Moga will my short brush cuts to Bud Armentrout Lois Nylund, will my abllity to go steady to Betty Bork Clifford Ridenour, will my joyous moods to Cliff Martin Ruth Rivard, will my long hair to Ellen Desgrandchamp Shirley Priest, will my ability to be satisfied wlth one boy to Eleanor Banker Coleene Patterson, will my excess pounds to Betty Gates Beverly Schaffner will my ' smiling dimples to Delores Weber Jean Schmidt will my ability to have fun and not get caught to Eugene Ozias Dolores Schuman, will my true red hair to anyone who tries to get it out of a bottle Betty Schuster, will my temper to someone who is able to control it CD1ck Jovanovichl Larry Scott, will my lover boy attitude to Frank Domagalski Terry Sharpe, will my happy moments in my Ford to Jack Moore Pat Sharron, will my natural curly hair to Eleanore Bertrand Larry Slersma, will my Student Council position to anyone who is unfortunate enough to get voted in Loren Simonds, will my inability to make speeches to Helen Service Charles Smith, will my laziness to Bill Atkinson Ramona Sorrell, will my giggle to anyone who likes to wrangle with Mr Bever Charles Stotts, will my gold plated Ford to Ray Jovanovich Emma Strauss, will my baseball ability to Eugema Karabacz Dan Turetzky, will my hard luck to Walter Trombley Tom Trewartha will my wavy hair to Roscoe Foos Judy Van Haverbeck will my job as proofreader of the School Daze to as-ny Junior KAI Keberl Gordon Wellman, will my ablllty not to get broken bones 1n football to Bob Conley Faitha Wrse, will my ability to carry seven subjects and still be normal minded to flunking Juniors ,L 4 032 SEM. 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' - m 1' Xxxif fi , 33 ELHS5 HISHIHH We, the class of 1947, have completed four years of study companion- ships, and soclal activities Although four years seem like a long time, in reality It is but a day, so let's go back on that sunny morning m September when we started as Freshman During our first week of school, we elected our class offlcers for both homerooms, since our class was too large for one advisor Presldents, Alice Gomolak and Robert Walters, Vice-Presidents, Frederick Dunmbler and Robert McConnallg Secretaries, Ilene Brown and Ruth Rivard, Treasurers, Opal Brackney and Thomas Trewartha, Sponsors, Miss Switzer and Mr Holden Some of our activities this year were a couple of hayrides, a roller skating party, and our one and only dance the Freshmen Frollc The beginning of our Sophomore year, we elected Presidents, Harold Brown and Robert McConnell, Vmce-Presidents Ruby Deel and Lo1s Nylund Secretaries, Bertha Franco and Ruth Rlvard, Treasurers, Charles De Long and Iean Schmidt, Sponsors, Miss Stiehr and Mr Straley One of our soclal events was our Freshmen initiation dance Other various activlties included another dance, a weiner roast, tobogganing and roller skating parties Th1s brings us to our Iunior year where we once more elected our off1 cers President, Gordon Wellman, Vice President, Larry Sxersma, Secre tary Ruth Rivard Treasurer, Charles De Long, Sponsors, Mrs Harkleroad and Mr Fritz We gave the mayority of school dances and presented our Jumor play Llttle Honey directed by our sponsors Our greatest event of the year was the junior and Sen1or Banquet and Prom This year not only gave us many social events but set us financially ahead The fourth year finds us full pledged Seniors believe It or not with Harold Brown President, Peter Moga, Vice President, Ruth Rivard Secre tary and Gordon Wellman, Treasurer Our sponsor was Mr Bozak, who helped us through our Senior year with his fine leadership and guxdance This year s activities consisted of a Christmas dinner, a bow11ng party, dances and our Senior Banquet and Prom which was given 1n our honor by the Iuniors We presented our class play Almost Summer,' which turned out to be a great success Our play tlus year was under the capable direc tion of Mr Hallenius The funds secured from the play and other aCt1V1ti6S enabled us to go on our trip to Sault St Marie and MaCk1HaW Island We, the Class of 1947 ' would like to extend our gratltude to our fr1ends and faculty members for helping us reach that long awaited goal graduatlon Ruth R1vard riff- f .-Q. 1 ll IJ ! . . . . 9 . . . . I . . . . . Q . . . . . . 3 7 . - . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 . 1 . . . 7 3 ' . . . ' --H - as . . ' I A . . un ' 1 9 9 . , . Q . Q , . . 7 CK ? . . . - . . - . . . , . . . ..- . Sf-3525 ':,,- ..f'.' ,. A-ff, --F,-f ,fa,, I . .- X 'r'f'.'Q' ELHSE PHUPHEEH Nice weather for driving getting pretty dark though Hope I make it back to War- ren ln time for the reunion of the Class of 47 A bit lonely driving along the road at night Nice smooth road though Hmm What s this? A Hitch Hiker? Ill pick him up Then I'll have someone to talk to Hello there, young fella, How far ya goin ? Detroit, eh? Fme, take you right there I m heading for Warren to attend a banquet Class of 47 , we hold a re union every five years It ll be good to see the old crowd again What's that? Well can you beat that your brother graduated from Warren back ln forty seven? Bob? Sure I remember him, you must be Iim, then If this isnt a coincidence I suppose they ve all changed but when you grow old right along with them, you dont notice it so much They re all still living and the most of them are doing pretty well for themselves oo Remember John Bogus? He s the foreman of the Pickle Tasters at that new can nery out in Warren Chuck Smith is the co owner of the B Bar M Ranch now Marrled some girl by the name of Norma Cliff Ridenour is still pumping Ethyl and Regular down at Iones' garage, but he has confidence that he will own h1s own establishment some day Richard Barrett unlucky chap that he is blew up his beautiful laboratory trying to perfect a noiseless firecracker for use ln hospital zones Leona Gorski is managing a little photography shop, now Last I heard of Lois Nylund she was hitch hiking up to Alaska, with a fellowby the name of Bill Ray Hannaberg is serving in the Merchant Marines He s in the laundry squad Skipper of his own tub have formed a Vet s Escort Bureau Chuck DeLong and Bob Domagalski have a contract to raise 'Wildroot exclusive ly for a big Hair Oil Company Carole Best has opened up a printing shop down on Chicago Road But perhaps I m boring you with this one way conversation No? You're inter ested? All right if you say so, I like to talk about all the old classmates anyway I hear that Judy Van Haverbeck, has taken a job, playmg her accordian with Spike Iones, Ir Ray Hurd is the test driver for that new Iet Propelled Kiddie Car Betty Schuster Uh this is confidential is modelmg for the famous French artist De La Frautoshone De Wolfe the th1rd QIHJ Harold Brown is still wxth his football selling popcorn at the Rose Bowl Pete Moga has been in California working with Eddie Griffith as President of the new Los Angeles division of Avenue Theaters Gordon Wellman has finally realized his greatest ambition He IS the star player on the Tiddle De Winks team at Harvard Kenny Gambill is working as understudy for the Kingfish ' of the Amos n Andy show Larry Siersma is still running for Michigan State Senator, been running for the last ten years Larry Scott, the ambitious devil, took up the French language, and is now a hair stylist, calls himself Pierre De Scotte Tom Trewartha won fame and fortune by discovering a new type of D D T used to exterminate Iitter bugs Ilene Brown has Just recently bought a pair of brass knuckles and half dozen black1acks and has taken over the Job of principal of Warren High Chuck Stotts has Just opened A Drive Inn Beer Garden, has portable cocktail shak ers on each tray Grace Boik has a bowling House, out on Levon Slure Boulevarde 114 Mile Rdj where these impatient amateurs can rent small carmons , . 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Senior Class Prophecy fConftJ Opal Brackney is worklng at the Civic Music Shoppe She puts the vasoline on a the less popular records so customers will drop them and have to pay for them whether they wanted them or not Loren Simonds is collecting royalty on a new invention of his a wheelbarrow w1th three wheels so you don t have to lift the rear portlon of the load Alice Dockett is in the Restaurant business Has a hot dog stand across the street from Karabacz Dog Kennels Business is bad Coleene Patterson and Dorothy Kaminskl have bought out a ladies gymnasium and Turkish bath but they aren t acceptlng any customers yet Emma Strauss IS coachlng the Pittsburgh Pirates now, and Bertha Franco is head teacher at the Ajax Driving School Dolores Schuman has a Job at Halmich s Dry Goods Store, testing mattresses A very soft Job Pat Sharron is married to Tom Trewartha and 1n her spare tlme plays the piano at Carnegie Hall Shirley Priest and Ramona Sorrell are stuck on their new job They are pro fessional taffy pullers at a candy company Jeanette Clark is the artist who pa1nts all the dots on the Sunshine Cracker boxes, for people to tear up Bob McConnell, that is, has a Job with the El Blanco clgar company He s the guy that bltes all the ends off those pre bitten cigars Pat Hartloff is manufacturing things of beauty Namely false eye lashes and fin gernails Sh1rley Hartlem IS makmg and selllng a new type of sh1rts for bar tenders, no cuffs mas Seals Iean Schmidt is now starting her tenth year at college She expects to be a Soph omore next year Ruby Deel and Ruth Rivard are working m a cheese factory They punch all those holes in the store cheese Terry Sharpe is Manufacturing a new brand of cigarette, calls them the 'base ball brand ' Picked up grounders Beverly Schaffner has settled down to a quiet peaceful homelrfe taking care of two sets of twins Ieanne Desimone is President of a little factory over on Eleven Mile Road They manufacture the coo coo s for those quaint clocks Well here we are fella, wnats at? Oh yeah That s all right Don t mention lt Good Luck Buddy Well, not much farther to go now, soon see the old crowd again Ah, there she is the old school, got her all l1t up for the occaslon guess I'm a little early I ll 1ust sit here until they start commg 1n Probably be commg pretty soon By Edgar Allan Gambill ll ' 1 . 9 , . ' Faitha Wise has been reported to be in Alaska, domesticating ana ra1s1ng Christl I . 1 I ! , -- ! . ! ' SEHIHH HUIVIIIES Best, Carole Softball 1,2,3,4, Commercial Club 1,2, W Club l,2,3,4 Chorus 2,3, Chorus 1,2,3, School Daze 4 junior Play 3, Yearbook Staff 3 Bogus, John Football 2,3,4 Baseball 2,3,4 W Club 2 3,4' Student Council 4, Sergeant of Arms, Debate 1 School Daze 4 Oratorical Contest l, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4 Boik, Grace Commercial Club 4, School Daze 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Brackney, Opal Softball 1,2 Commercial Club 4 W Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1, School Daze 4 Senior Play 4 Class Treasurer 1, Yearbook Staff 4 Brown, Harold Football 2,3,4, Captain 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, W Club 2,3,4, School Daze 4 Senior Play 4, Class President 4 Brown, Ilene Softball l,2,3, W Club 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, Debate 3, Oratorical Con test, Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4, Class Secretary 1 Clark, Jeanette Commercial Club 3, Chorus 1,2 Junior Play 3 Deel, Ruby Softball 3, Commercial Club 3,4, Band 4 Class Vice President 2, Year book Staff 3 De Long, Charles Student Colmcil 4, Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4, Class Treasurer Desimone,Iean Basketball 1,2 Pershing Commercial Club 4 Student Council 1,2 Pershing, Band 1,2,3 Pershing Chorus 3, School Daze 3 2,3 Ohio, Commercial Club 4 Chorus 1,2 Ohio Glee Club 3 Ohio Domagalsk1, Robert Basketball 4 School Daze 4 Franco, Bertha Commercial Club 4, Vice President, Chorus 1,2,3 School Daze Senior Play 4 Class Secretary 2 Yearbook Staff 4 Gambill, Ken Student Council 1,2,3,4 Gorski, Leona Commercial Club 4, Secretary, Band 4 Hannaberg, Raymond Basketball 2,3,4 Captain 3 Football 1,2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, W Club 1,2,3,4 School Daze 4 Senior Play 4 Hartlein, Shirley Commercial Club 2, Band 2,4 Chorus 1 Hartloff, Patricia Cheerleading 2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3, Junior Play 3 Kamlnski, Dorothy Commercial Club 3,4, School Daze 4 Karabacz, Halina Commercial Club 2, Chorus 1,2 Oratorical Contest 3 Junior Play 3 Yearbook Staff 3 McConnell, Robert Basketball 3 Football 2,3,4, Baseball 2,3,4, W Club 3,4, School Daze 4 Class President 2, Class Vice President l Moga, Peter Basketball 2,3,4, Captain 4 W Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3, Sergeant of Arms 3, Class Vice President 4 Nylund, Lois Softball 3, Commercial Club 4, W Club 4, School Daze 4 Oratorical Contest 3, Class Vice President 1 ,. 0 . ., g 1, . . 3 . . 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' ' 3 S Z Q 3 0 I 3 I Z ' ' - - . 5 ,, . 1 I 0 - I 3 Sen1or Act1v1t1es QCon tj Patterson, Coleene Commercial Club 3,4 School Daze 4 Priest, Shirley Cheerleading 3,4 Softball 2,3, W Club 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3, School Daze 4 Junior Play 3 Rivard, Ruth Commercial Club 4 Chorus 3 School Daze 4 Class Secretary 1,2,3,4 Schaffner, Beverly Commercial Club 2,4 Chorus 1,2 School Daze 4 Schmidt, Jean School Daze 4 Class Treasurer 2 Schuman, Dolores Commerc1al Club 4 Student Council 1 Chorus 3, School Daze Yearbook Staff 4 Schuster, Betty Commercial Club 2,4, President 4, School Daze 4, Yearbook Staff Scott, Lawrence Senior Play 4 Sharron, Pat Baseball l Chorus 1,2 School Daze 4 Junior Play 3, Senior Play 4 Siersma, Lawrence Basketball 2 Football 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, W Club 2,3 Student Council 3,4 Vice-President 3, Pres1dent 4 Class Vxce Pres1dent 3 Simonds, Loren Chorus 4, School Daze 4 Smith, Charles Basketball 3 4 Baseball 3,4, W Club 4, School Daze 4 Sorrell, Ramona Cheerleading 4 Softball 2,3, Commercial Club 4 W Club 2,3, Student Council 2 Chorus 1,3 Oratorical Contest 3, junior Play 3, Senior Play 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Stotts, Charles Football 1,2,4 Baseball 1,2 Chorus 1,2, School Daze 4 Strauss, Emma Softball 1,2,3,4 Commerc1al Club 3,4 W Club 2,3,4, Yearbook Staff 3 Trewartha, Tom Basketball 3, Football 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Class Treasurer 1 W Club 3,4 Van I-Taverbeck, Judy Commercial Club 3,4, Band 3, Chorus 2, School Daze 4, Ora torical Contest 2,3, Junior Play 3, Class President 3 Class Treasurer 4 Wise, Faitha Commercial Club 4 - . , . - . . , . . 9 9 . , . 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