Wayne Memorial High School - Spectator Yearbook (Wayne, MI)
- Class of 1946
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ADMINISTRATION MR McCOY MR RANDALL MR COWAN Super1ntendent PTIHCIPHI Assxstant Prlnclpal Mr Melv1n L McCoy, a nat1ve of M1ssour1, was born 1n '89b He was graduated from h1gh school at Waldron Arkansas He rece1ved tus A B at wllllam Jewell College h1s B S at the Umvers1ty of MISSOUFI and h1S M A at Columb1a Umvers1ty Mr McCoy, whlle ID college d1d a l1ttle commerclal art, worked 1n a clotlung store, and coached football basketball and track H1s hobb1es are flslung and co1lect1ng apt BXPTGSSIOHS from readxngs Mr McCoy who was been Super1ntendent for the past three years hopes to create better cond1t1ons for the students 1n the future Mr Randall our pr1nc1pal, IS 1mperat1ve to the smooth runmng of our school Mr Randall super vlses all 1nstruct10ns and 8Cf.1V1t16S He IS, 1n general, adrmmstrator of h1gh school affa1rs Mr Randall obta1ned h1S A B degree at Western College of Kalamazoo, and h1S M A degree at Harvard Uruverslty A part1c1pant1n many commuruty affa1rs, he 1S a member ofthe K1warus Club and IS also a member of the Wayne Coordlnatxng Counc1l Mr Randall IS also on two state educahonal comrruttees State Comnuttee of Secondary Educat1on and the State Comnuttee for Vocat1onal Guxdance Recently he was appomted to a specxal commlttee to study H1gh School and College relat1onsh1ps Mr Cowan has the d1ff1cult task of checkmg attendance Wlth all 1tS many detalls Th1s lS but one of the nnnumerable tasks g1ven to the asslstant pr1nc1pal He IS the d1rect helper of Mr Randall Mr Cowan obta1ned h1s A B degree at the Uruverslty ofM1ch1gan and has stud1ed at such other schools as the Umvers1ty of Southern Calxforrua and McG1ll Umverslty Mr Cowan f1nds he has but a few spare moments from h1s dunes at school and some of these are spent as a member of the Wayne Co ordmatmg Counc1l 6 . . . l . . 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I 7 I 7 f 2 x f ' f f f X 1 Ls E IJ I PRN L... 5-.J I I ICIPAL '- f , ' E fc ,na 32, E ' ld Q, A'l- Q x sv' N f ,I Z c 3 4' E f :.?i?+ FREDERICK ALLEN Umverslty of M1ch1gan M A Latln Semor Sponsor Latln Club Sponsor ROY ANDERSON Western State Teachers College A B Mathematxcs EDWARD H BAILEY Wayne Umversxty Lxfe Cert1f1cate Co ordmator PEARSON BAILEY Wlttenberg College B S Bush Conservatory MlCh1g2h State College Band Chorale ELEANORE BALLWEG Uruverslty of Ill1no1s Columbla Umversxty Wayne Unxversxty B S Ar F x OLIVE GREENAWALT BLANK Marshall College A B Duke Uruversxty, M A Enghsh Honor Socxety Sponsor RUTH BOOT Umverslty of I1l1no1S, Mathematxcs Jumor Sponsor GLADYS P BOWER Western M1Ch1gan College of Educatlon, A B Umversxty of M1ch1gan Engllsh Culture Club Sponsor DALE BLTLER Albxon College, A B Umverslty of Mlchlgan M A Physlcal Educatlon Varslty Club Sponsor FLORA B C LYNE MICIIIHWU State Normal, Lxfe Certxfxcate Typlng, Bookkeepmgz KENNETH W C OVILLE Albxon College Umvers1ty of Mlclugan Wayne Umvers1ty, A B Chemlstry General Scxence BETTY DAVIS Hope College, A B Englxsh LUCILLE M DILNO M1ch1gan State College, Homemalung RUTH GAMBELL M1ch1gan State Normal College, A B L1brary EARL L B GREENE Albany College, A B Oregon College B Umvers1ty of Iow Mathemahcs Socxal Studles ARTHURI HALLORAN Central Mxclugan College of Educahon B S Industnal Arts EDNAFERNE JONES Depauw Umvers1ty A B Ch1cago Teachers College M Ed Umversity of Clucago Shorthand, Typxng Commerclal Club Sponsor BARBARA KETCHUM M1clugan State Normal College Cleary College Wayne Uruverslty, A B Secretary to Pnncmpal IRMA E KIONKA Mlchxgan State Normal, B S Uruversxty of Mxchlgan M S P H Glrls Health Educatlon Intramural Program Cheerleaders EDITH E KLAAREN Hope College, A B Univers1ty of Mxclugan, M A Enghsh Semor Girls Sponsor Q w-1, vuxxv-L tuna 55-2- VIRGINIA G KRISIKOS Wayne Uruverslty, A B Speech, Enghsh Forens1cs Freshman Sponsor IAMES A MCC LEARY Asbury College Penn State College Uruverslty of Ohxo Uruverslty of M1ch1gan M A Bxology Faculty Manager ROY F MEIER Western State Teachers College, Uruversity of M1ch1gan, B S Dlrector of Athlet1cs MARION E MORSE Mlclugan State Normal College A B Soclal Studles Semor Sponsor Culture Club Sponsor Seruor Glrls Sponsor ELEANOR M NEIDERMEIER Marygrove College, A B Wayne Uruversxty, M Ed Socxal Studles Student Congress Sophomore Sponsor .I HELEN NOVACEK Urnversmty of Nebraska Merrxll Palmer, B S General Home Econonucs FLORENC E OBER LIN berl1n College, A B Mlclugan State College M A Mathematlcs Math Club Sponsor GEORGE W OLSON Mlclugan State College Umverslty of Mxchxgan Draftmng Iuruor Sponsor DOROTHY I deOTHIC K Oklahoma College or Women, A B Wayne Umversxty Spanish, Engl1sh Spam sh Club Sponsor LETHA A RIC E Umverslty of Kansas, B Kansas State Teachers College, M A Engllsh, Dramatlcs Dramahcs Club Sponsor Thespxan Sponsor Iuruor Play Semor Play IDA ROBERTS Un1versityofM1ch M A SOC1a1 Stud1es ARLENE HOPICINS SMITH Central M1ch1gan College of Educat1on A B Iournahsm Soc1alSc1ence H1 Lxte Press Club EDWARD WHITBY Central M1Chlg'an College of Educatlon, B S Wayne Umversxty M Ed Commerc1al HARRY A TOWER M1Ch1g3H State Normal ollege, A B SCIGUCG Sophomore Sponsor AMELIA WEIDENBACH Umverelty of South akota, A B Umverelty of Iowa M SOCIHI Stud1e-2. Culture Club Sponsor ESIDEINT S MESSA For tne pqbt four veqrs we hive been 'zsscacmted mth the teachers of our Wayne H1gh School Under the1r fr1endly guldnnce our Hdult cqreers hue hid thexr begun mng Here the fnund'1t10n me been lald for our next step III hfe We haue been guven every 1dv'1nt1 e that IS M111 venture Our 'lCh19YQIH9!'l1S1I1Ul1 S next -xtep vull be the result of a tralmnq begunmne ID 'ln wtmnephere of fmend hness and underetandlng I w1Qh to express the thinke of the Chee to our spnn mrs M155 Muree and Mr Allen for thelr chterful Luxd ance through thxs our lug.h chmwl hfe P R ' ' G E able to assure us the necessary background for this new P - .7 I 'Y ' 7 ' 3 ty I x Q ,J .Y 5, 4 . ' vi Q1 Y Jbwwxatevw 4 .-f--Z - I bg W W z A1171 'F'. C LASS OF 1 946 OFFICERS Presxdent Harry Prleskorn V1ce Presldent Don Mason Secretary Iean Dunn Treasurer Dolores Sulhvan Sponsors Mxss Manon E Morse Mr Fred Allen C LASS HISTORY 1942 found us as green a group of fresh1es as ever graced the halls of Wayne Hlgh However, w soon settled down suff1c1ent1y to select Mrs Bower and Mr Allen as our sponsors and orgamzed the class under the leadershlp of Bud Blackwell Our act1v1t1es were l1m1ted to a class party held 1n m1d We spent a restful Sophomore year w1th Don Mason as presldent Slnce we had no sponsors, we con flned our act1v1t1es to selectmg class nngs In 1944, we assumed the respons1b1l1t1es connected wlth belng Iuruors We elected B111 Masterson, presldent, and Mlss Morse and Mr Allen became our sponsors Wlth the Seruor Crluse as our obyec t1ve, we earned a tldy sum selllng Chrxstmas cards, which was qulckly followed by the class pla Aunt Susle Shoots the Works d1rected by Mlss Klaaren We rang down the curtaln on an eve 1tful year wxth our I Hop wluch was extremely successful September 1945 ushered 1n the flnal era of our hxgh school careers Wxth Harry Prleskorn as our pres1dent we sponsored the tradxtlonal Fall Frohc whlch had as 1ts theme the emblems of the season s football opponents The Flghtxng Llttles, our class play, was d1rected by Mrs Rlce, and presented shortly before Chrlstmas Meanwh1le, the staff was workmg fevermshly on the new and 1mproved 1946 Spectator Upon returmng from the long awaxted Semor Cru1se, we found ourselves deep 1n the plans for the Semor Prom and the many actxvxtles wluch mark graduatlon 14 x S' I J v Aa 3 l . . 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H . ,u . .- Bl s ' nl - . . . . l . . y, - RICHARDI ANNESSER H1s head unmellowed but hxs Judgment rlpe St Iames 1 Math Club 3 4 Football 3 Basketball 3 HORACEI AUSTIN A steam englne 1n trou sers Glee Club 1 Latln Club 2 Varsxty Club 3 4 Basketball 1, 2 3 Track 2 3 4 EMOGENE AVERITT Of nature gay and yet serene, One of a paxr that s Emogene Ecorse 1 Dearborn 2 Commerclal Club 3 Drum Majorette 3,4 Semor Girls Club 4 IMOGENE AVERITT She has learned the lux ury of do1ng good Ecorse 1 Dearborn 2 Commerclal Club 3 Drum Majorette 3 4 Semor Gxrls Club 4 GERTRUDE AVERY In thy face I see the map of honor truth, and loyalty Commerclal Club 3 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Senior Gxrls Club 4 'G MARIORIEI AVERY A k1nd heart she hath Band 1 2, 3, 4 Commerclal Club 4 Dramatlcs 4 Thesplans 4 Semor Glrls Club 4 Iuruor Play Semor Play SHIRLEY AVERY A charrrung maxd we confess Beloved by those who know her best Commercxal Club 3 4 Lat1n Club 4 Band 1, 2, 3 4 Semor Glrls Club 4 Iournahsm 4 Dramat1cs 4 BONNIE JEAN BAKER A perfect woman, nobly planned To warn, to comfort, and command Am Culture Club 3 Commerclal Club 3, Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Semor Gxrls Club 4 Spectator Staff MARILYN BENNETT Let the world sllde, Let It go! A f1g for care, A fxg for woe! Math Club 3 4 Semor Gxrls Club EVELYN BETZ I know you have a gentle, noble temper, A soul as even as a calm Northvxlle 1 Glee Club 1 Semor Gxrls Club 4 WALTER BLACKWELL We normnate thls fellow here As hvest w1re of all the year Student Congress Math Club 3 4 Commerclal Club 4 Presxdent 1 LORRAINE BOETTGER There IS somethxng in the eye th face, That even a palnter could not trace Yps1lant1 1 Class Secretary 3 Commerclal Club 4 Semor Glrls Bowhng 4 SHIRLEY BOYKE Sports llke, fun regu lar gall PATRICK BRADLEY 'It IS well for one to know more than he says Boxing 2, 3 4 H1 L1te 3 4 BETTY BRAGENZER She hath a daxly beauty in her hfe Melvindale 1 Glee Club Bowling 3 Semor Girls Club GEORGE A BRANT A man who adnuts tus rmstake has a head start on greatness West Salem, Ill 1 EDWARD BR EDOW For me Fate gave what e er she else denied A nature sloping to the sunny s1de Am Culture Club 3 Math Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Semor Play Thesplans VERA MAE BROWNELL Smooth and sweet, des cr1be you well In Frlendshxp s arts your charms exce Sandusky Hxgzh 1 ommerc1al Club 4 Gxrls Club Bowhng 2 4 rchery 2, 3 4 LOIS IEANNE BUNNELL 'She is of so free, so k1nd so apt, so blessed a dxsposl tion Math Club 3, 4, Latln Club 2, 4, Am Culture Club 3 4 Thespians 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Dramatxcs Club 4 Iumor Play Spectator Staff, Student Congress 4 Semor Girls Club PLYLLIS BUTLER Eyes are dark, halr dark too, And has the gayest smxle for you Commercial Club 3, 4 Senior Girls Club HELEN BYRUM With wonder we behold thy skill In writing, living, or what you will Thespians 4 Dramatlcs Am Culture Club 3 H1 Lite 3 Latin Club 2 Glee Club 4 Senior Play Volley ball 3 Latin Club 4 MARY JEAN CAIRNS A good heart never changes, but keeps its course truly Waslungton Pennsylvama Glee Club 1 4 MARY CARROLL Good humor only teaches charms to last Still makes new conquests and maintains the past Commercial Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Semor Girls Club 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 LAURA CASKEY a Mt - if not first - then in the very first line Pennsylvania 2, 3 Am Culture Club 3 4 Spanish Club 4 Senior Girls Club 4 Basketball 2 3 Hockey 3' Senior Play Thespians 4, Dramatics RONALD COBB 'He's armed without who hath honesty within.' Hi-Lite 2, Mgr Track 2, Football 3, Honor Society 4 Am. Culture Club 3 4, Math Club 3 4, Varsity Club 3 43 Spanish Club 45 Spectator Staff. C Q, SHIRLEY COFFMAN The lady IS very well worthy edford High 1 Semor Girls Club 4 Commercial Club 4 EDITH COLEMAN Though you search and scout around, Not a sweeter girl can e er be found Northern High 1 Glee Club 2 4 Semor Girls Club 4 Math Club 4 Latin Club 4 THERESE COONEY 'They are only truly great who are truly good Latin Club 2, Am Culture lub 3, 4 Semor Girls Club 4 Spectator Staff JAMES CUSHING Who says in verse what others say in prose Am Culture Club 3 ' Math Club 4' Honor ociety 4 GORDON DAVIS 'So shy - so timid - with a quiet air about him, Yet what would Wayne's asketball team do with- out him? Varsity Club 3 43 Football 2 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 45 Baseball 1 3 43 Track 23 Honor Society 4. IRIS DAVIS A tender heart a will inflexible Northv1lle High l Spanish Club 4 Commercial Club 4 Semor Glrls Club Glee Club 4 RALPH DAVIS As a ping pong expert Ralph s qlute the thing, And say we ve heard he can really sing! Bowling 2 3 VIRGINIA DEAN Tis virtue makes the bliss where er we dwell GleeClub1 2 4 Seruor Girls Club Bowling 4 BETTY DeMUN With such vitality sie blessed There s wisdom in her cheerfulness Denby H1gIh 1 ? Semor Girls Club C Jmmercml Club 4 DOLORES DILLE S me makes sweet music or the keys Mnlzes friendships too w't.i char ns that please. Spanish Club 4' Latin: ' Am. Culture Club 3, 43 Glee Club 23 Senior Girls Club. EUGENE DOMANKE Silence is the vlrtue the wi se No rthville 1 Honor Soclety ROSE MARIE DOMANKE For she was Just the qu1et kind Whose natures never vary Northvllle 1 Glee Club 2 DOROTHY DUNLAP Music she hath and muslc IS the speech of angels Glee Club 1 2 Band 1, 2 Am Culture Club 3 Honor Society 3 4 IEAN DUNN Let all women stnve to As constant honorable as she St Thomas 1 2 Honor Society 3 4 Commercial Club 3 4 Class Secretary 4 Am Culture Club 4 Senior Girls Club PAUL DUPONT He has a true heart- kind 1nd loyal Pershing High l 2' Math Club 4 RICHARD DYAL Let each man do lus best Odon High School 1 2 BETTY EDWARDS The brightness of a star lay in her smile Commercial Club 3 Senior Girls Club 4 RICHARD EDWARDS His time is forever Everywhere his place Belleville 1 Ypsilanti 2 Honor Society '3 4 Thesp1ans4 Am Culture Club 4 Dramaucs 4 Iuruor Play Seruor Play SHIRLEY ELDRED Sweet thou art Kind thou art' Semor Girls Club 4 Commercial Club 4 YVONNE EMERY As pure in thought as angels are' To know her is to love her Latin Club 2 4' Am. Culture Club 3 4' Math Club3 4' G1eeClub2 4' Honor Society 3 4' 4 Student Congress 2 3' -1-A Spectator Staff 4. ALBERT ERICKSON His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth ramatics 4 Track 2 ALIC EMAE EUBANK A maid of grace and omplete mayesty Big Rapids High 1 GENEVA EVANS She IS a handsome vunsofne wee thing Tennessee 1 Commercial Club 4 Senior G1 rls Club 4 IACK EVANS Merrily merrily shall I live now Cleveland 1 2 Football 3 4 Baseball 2 Track l Iuruor Play Senior Play Varsity Club Honor Society 4 Thespnns 4 Dramatxcs 4 Basketball 4. IAMES FESSLER Officious - innocent sincere' Of every friendless name the friend Latin Club 2' Baseball 3. NETTA LOU FLORY There IS no orrow 1n thy song No wmter 1n thy year Am Culture Club 3 4 Commerclal Club 3 Semor G1rls Club Drum MaJorette 1 4 RONALD FLOWERS Worth courage honor these lndeed Your sustenance and birth rlght are Ford Trade School 1 Math Club 4 Latxn Club 4 Dramat1cs 4 Thesplans 4 Iumor Play ANTHONY FREED He IS as full of valor of kmdness Maple Raplds 1 RICHARD FUELLING No expressxon of h1s face But tells the tale of manly grace Northvllle 1 Varslty Club 3 4 Math Club 4 Football 3 4 Baseball 4 AUDR EY SUE GENTRY A happy l1fe cons1sts tranqu1ll1ty of m1nd Harlan, Kentucky 1 Monroe High 1 Dramatlcs 4 Math Club 4 Semor G1 rls Club I 4? NORMAN GLADSTONE The trust I have 1n rmne ablhty IS And therefore am I bold and resolute Math Club 3 4 Latln Club 2 Am Culture Club 3 4 Bandl 2, 3, 4 Spectator Staff 3 4 LORETTA GOLM Sxlence sweeter IS than speech Northvllle 1 Commercxal Club 3 4 Band 3 4 IANETTE GRADEN Though qu1et she 1S t1s plan to see She s the best of pals to you and me Semor G1rls Club 4 NORMAN GRAMBUSCH He that hath knowledge spareth h1s words Northvllle 1, Varsxty Club 3 4 Student Congress 4 Football 2 3 4 Track 3, 4 BERNICE GREENAWALT Good and k1nd her graces show her We are lucky Just to know her Semor G1 rls Club Dramatxcs 4 Latxn Club 2 Art Club 1 Language Club 1 Thespxans 4 Cultural Club 3 4 Math Club 4 Semor Play Student Congress 4 Spectator Staff Bowhng 1 MARIORIE GULICK She showeth how ine a woman can be. Glee Club 1 2' Latin Club 2 ' Am Culture Club 3 ' Spectator Staff Semor Gxrls Club Honor Socmety 4 IRENE HANCHETT A personality as swee as her vo1ce Commerclal Club 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 4 GEORGE HANDYSIDE Known by h1s acts lundness Varsxty 3 4 Glee Club 1 Dramatlcs 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Track 2 4 Cross Country 3 Lat1n Club 2 Football 2 ELEANOR HANNAN Sunny as a summer day A fr1end to all who come her way Glee Club 4 Semor Glrls Club LOIS IANE HANNAN Gentle of speech beneflcent of m1nd Yps1 Central 1 Semor Gxrls Club VERNA HARBISON Her ways are of Pleasant- ness' All ber paths of peace Latin Club 2 4 Commercial Club 4' Senior Girls Club' Semor Play GENE HARDMAN A loyal just and uprlght gentleman Math Club 3 4 Span1sh Club 4 Bowhng 2 Bandl 2 KARL HARGRAVE Truth hath better deeds than words to grace lt Glee Club 2 ARLINE HART V1 rtue IS bold, and goodness never fearful IANE ANN HARTMAN Athletmc gal xt s plaln to see, And qulte a frlend we ll all agree Athletlc Counc1l 1, 2, 3, Student Counc111 2 3 Semor Glrls Club Spectator Staff Cheer leader 1, 2 3 NORMA HEBETS Bluslunf' IS the color ol V1 rtue Fordson H1gh 1 2 3 MARIE H EDRICK Efcceedxngly fa1 r vnse spoken, and persuadlng Language Club 1 L.at1n Club 2 4 Band 1 2 3 Seruor play Math Club 3 4 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Semor Gxrls Club Speakers Bureau Studen Congress 2 Spectator Staff 3 4 Ed1tor 4 Debate 2 MARY HENDERSON Her very frowns are falrer far Than smlles of other ma1dens are Glee Clubl 2 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Latxn Club 2 4 Semor G1rls Club H1 L1te 3 4 VELMA HENSLEY Here w1sdom grace and kmdness meet Wlth w1nn1ng manner soft and sweet Cumberland Ky 1 Commerc1al Club3 4 Semor Gxrls Club, Honor Society 4 MARILYN HENSON 'Gay and charmxng manner sweet and free. Battle Creek 1, 2, Fordson 3. ff 22 GEORGE HESS Thls tall dark and handsome lad Is one of the best we xe ever had Lat1n Club 2 4 Am Culture Club Glee Club 1 2 Math Club 4 Honor Socxety 3 4 Student Congress 2 3 Track 1 LEONARD HD! Who knows notlung base fears notlungz known Northvllle 1 Spam sh Club 2 Glee Club 4 WAYNE HOFFMAN The h1gher a man IS 1n grace the lower he w1l1 be 1n hxs own esteem GEORGE HOYER To cllmb steep hxlls reqnu res slow pace at f1rst Football 2 3 4 ROBERT HUEBLER 'He IS a rezular brick. Am Culture Club 3, 45 Math Club 4 AUDREY HURST Truth needs no color beauty no pencxl P1nev1lle Kentucky 1 Commerc1al Club 4 Bowhng 4 Basketball Baseball 3 4 Semor G1rls Club Archery 3 4 IOSEPH IASKOLSKI In sportmg news or fnendly jest What joe Says always meets the test Lat1n Club 1 Varsxty Club 3 4 Student Counc1l3 4 Commerclal Club 2 Sophomore Presldent 2 PHYLLIS IEFFRIES Every gxrl has her faults and bemg n1ce IS hers Northern 1, Latm Club 4 Math Club 4 Semor G1rls Club Glee Club 2 4 BERTIE JOHNSON The soclal srmle the sympathetxc tear Ind1ana 1 2 Commercxal Club 3 Semor G1rls Club Am Culture Club 4 ROBERT IONIES None but h1mself could be lus parallel Dearbornl 2 Commerclal Club 4 Cheer leadxng 3 4 Boxmg 3 4 Track 3 DORIS KANGAS Unto the pure a tfungs are pure Northvllle 1 Honor Soclety 4 NICK KATEFF was too w1se to err oo good to be unkxnd Am Culture Club 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 arsxty Club 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 4 THERESA KEHRER Smooth runs the water where the brook IS deep Glee Club 1 2 Commerclal Club 4 Bowhng 4 PATRICIA KELLEY To know her 1S to love er Love once lore forever Home Ec Club 1, 2 Semor G1rls Club Commerclal Club 4 JANE KEOGH Falslty she has none Goodness she has much Louxsxana 1, 2, 3 Semor G1rls Club HELEN KEOGH Friendly Srmle disposx t10n sunny A l-und word too that s our Honey ' Louisiana 1 2 3 Seruor Girls Club DOROTHY KETCHUM Her words do show her wit incomparable Ypsilanti 1 Latin Club 2 4 Semor Girls Club Honor Society 3 4 Jumor Play Spectator Staff Am Culture Club 3 4 Math Club 4 ROBERT KOCH No legacy IS so rich as honesty BAILOUS KING This lad too we know can sing In this -in all- he is King Varsity Club 3 4' Basketballl 2' Glee Club 4' Track 2 3 4' Boxing '3 4 Cross Country 3 SHIRLEY KRUM She is fair and o wondrous virtues Western High 1, 2, 3, . is SHIRLEY KUBIK Mild gentle, fair w1th manner unassuming Semor Girls Club, Bowling 2 Commercial Club 4 IOHN LaIOY He hath an excellent good name Barage 1 Boxing 2 4 Commercial Club 4 ROMANA LANG A more comely lady never known, With grace and charm all her own Northville 1 Glee Club 2 Seruor Girls Club Commercial Club 3 4 LURENE LAW Her hair is flaxen, Eyes gay smile warm, Her word is gy Spanish Club 4' Am Culture Club 3 4' Senior Girls Club' Glee Club. MILDRED LAWO Serenity is the sunshine of the spirit Commercial Club 3 4' Senior Girls Club ROSELLA LECKNER 'The sweetest thing that ever grew beside a human door Pennsylvania 1 Latin Club 2' Commercial Club 4' Senior Girls Club. ROY LeFEVE Men of few words are the best men Ishpemingl 2 Band 3 4 ANITA LeMAY A light heart lives long Walnut Ridge, Arkansas Latin Club 4 Semor G1rls Club FLOYD LeSUER So much can one man that does both act and know Commercial Club 4 Math Club 4 Varsity 3 4 Boxing 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 NANETTE LINK Nan so shy So sweet Cunning ways manner neat Upper Darley, Pa 1 2 Mxshawaka Ind 3 Southeastern Detroit, 4 ELIZABETH LORD 'A quiet smile -- a quiet airg Soft of voice with shining hair Latin Club 1, 4' Am Culture Club 4' Intra-mural 3 4 WILLIAM LOUGHRAN Hansome and gay Smiling all day Glee Club 1 2 Lat1n Club 4 Math Club 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Track 1 Basketball 3 Spectator Staff, Honor Society 4 BETTY MACK Be to her virtues very kind Be to her faults a little blind Math Club 2 Senior G1rls Club MILTON MACK He was a friend, faithful and Just Latin Club 2 Glee Club 1 Math C lub 4 DANIEL MADIGAN Dan is nuld though tlus gent truly loves an argument Merchant Marine 3 4 MARVALEEN MAPES She IS good as she IS fa1r none, none on earth above her Marlon Oh1o 1 DON MASON Thus all below IS strength and all above xs grace Varsxty Club 2, 3 4 Spamsh Club 4 Stu Con 2 Baseball 1 3, 4 Football 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Boxxng 2 3 4 Classv pres Class pres 2 WILLIAM MASTERSON A heart to resolve a head to d1rect a hand to execute Math Club 3 4, Latln Club 2 4 Glee Club 2 Student Congress 2 3 Thesp1ans 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Am Culture lub 3 4 Seruor Play Class Presldent 3 PHYLLIS MAYNARD Sacred and sweet was all I saw 1n her MINER MCC LA UGHRY From the crown of h1s head to the sole of h1s foot he IS all mxrth Varslty Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Football 3 4 Box1ng 3 Basketball 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 PAT MCCONALOGUE The Insh w1nn1ng grace Happy freckled face Varsxty Club 2 3 H1 L1te 3 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 4 JAMES MCGLASSON Lxttle but mxghty Ill1no1s 1 Dramat1cs Club 2 Commerclal Club 3 4 Glee Club 3 Seruor Play Bowllng 2 Thesp1ans 4 CECIL MCCRARY The best portlon of a man s l1fe The l1ttle k1nd acts He doeth Tennessee 1, 2 3 BIRDELLA MCMANN How much older art thou than thou looks Melvlndale 1 Glee Club Seruor Gxrls Club GLORIA MEZEY Her lovely eyes are Cupxd s arms and every look a dart Dearbornl 2 Commerclal Club 4 Semor G1rls Club ALMA MIESKE Alma Alma quxte girl, Has the fellows ln a wh1 rl' Ypsxlantl 1 Semor G1rls Club Glee Club 2 4 Bowhng 2 MURRAY MILLAR Llfe s a lest a thmgs show I thought so once now I know It Math Club 4 Am Culture Club 4 Honor Soclety 4 HARRY MILLS Never say mor t an IS necessary Language Club 1 Math Club '3 4 Spamsh Club 4 Band 1 2 GENE NEWLIN A gr-ln a w1nk, a carefree Jest, By thlngs l1ke these w know h1m best Vars1ty Club 2 3 4 Math Club 4 Dramat1cs 4 Thesplans 4 Footba l 2 3 4 Iuruor Play V1ce Pres 3 Student Congress 4 WILDA NIXON Sweetest garland to the sweetest mald Ecorse 1 Dearborn 1 2 Commerclal Club 4 Semor Gxrls Club Glee Club 1 RICHARD NORMAN Ever trustworthy stout and true, The world could do w1th more 11ke you BETTY NOSEWORTHY Fa1 rest and best adorned 1S she Whose clothlng IS hum1l1ty Romulus I-hgh 1 Am Culture Club 3 Commercxal Club 1 Semor G1rls Club ROSEMARY O BRIEN A Dusky mald wlth true and tongue Lat1n lub 2 Am Culture Club 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Thesplans 4 Spectator Staff Semor Glrls Club LORRAINE ORTWEIN Her manner IS sweet Her songs all reet Pommerclal Club 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 4 Semor Glrls Club WINIFRED O TOOLE A rruld grace and snuhng face Melvlndale 1 Student Congress 1 ILENE PANKOW W1th P01 sed assurance at her sxde She moves through l1fe W1th even ghde. Northv1lle 1 Commerc1al Club 3 4 Seruor G1 rls Club, Band 1 Glee Club 3 CONSTANTINE PARIS He takes h1s Bltter W1th the Sweet A balance that 1S hard to beat WT11tt19F 1 Box1ng 4 Bantamwe1ght Champ 2 3 Track 2 FREIDA PAWLOWSKI We ll wager you d l1ke her we ll bet two b1ts For qnute a fr1end 1S our gal FI'1tZ Semor G1 rls Club Bowhng 1 IACQUELINE PAWLOWSKI I were but l1ttle happy If I could say how much Commerc1al Club 3 Bowhng 1 Semor G1rls Club EUGENE PISCOPINK On Wayne Hlgh s record He d never be a mar Udge we salute you You re qu1te the Football star' HARRY PRIESKORN A 1OV131 generous gemal ni , gent, Is Harry, our class presldent Vars1ty Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Student C0unc1l 2 Secretary 1 Presldent 4 JOHN QUINT Stra1ghtforward, loyal honest a , This boy has plenty on the ball N0rthv1lle 1 Spamsh Club 2 CAROLINE REINHART So fnendly and srruhng, Her sweetness begulhng Commerc1al Club 3, 4 Glee Club 3 DONALD RENTON Books but seldom try lus sk1ll, Though loyal fnendslup often W111 Lat1n Club 2 Math Club 4 Baseball 1 BETTY REYNOLDS 'Love they to l1ve that love and honor have Po1nt Toma 1 MOUFOVIH 2 Collmgswood 3 Sparush Club 4 Footballl 2 3 4 Baseball 1 3, 4 Vars1ty Club2 3 4 Class V Pres 2 Box1ng2 28 PATRICIA ROTHBONE She s blessed with po1 se and warmest smile And sings with charm and sweetest gtule Glee Club 2 Am Culture Club 3 4 Sparush Club 4 Honor Society Semor G1 rls Club ANGELINE SARAZIN The fa1r the chaste the unexpressive she Commercial Club 4 Semor G1 rls Club IANE SAWSLAYER A busy bee hath no time for sorrow Commercial Club 3 Am Culture Club 3 Latin Club 2 Semor G1 rls Club Glee Club 2 Band 1 2 3 Iumor Play Honor SOCISIY 4 DANIEL SCHINDLER How far that little candle throws his beams! Math Club 4' H'-Lite2 3 4. LEE SCHMIDT I'm sure that care's an enemy to life.' Concordia Military Acad. 1 Varsity Club 3, 45 Latin Club 2g Math Club 43 Football 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. ARDIS SCI-IUELLER Red lips and shining hair Our Ard1e s bold and true and fair Commercial Club 3 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Semor Girls Club Dramatics 4 Thespians 4 junior Play Student Congress 3 Bowling 1 4 Spectator Staff IUNE SEPPALA A meet1 ng of the sun and moon in her cheery smile ELEANOR SLEBODNICK Cluckie she s known a name of fnendliness Northvllle 1 Bowhng? 3 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 1 KATHLEEN SLEICHER Sweet is her smile, bright her eyes' Within her heart fair goodness lies Home Ec Club 1' Language Club 1' Latin Club 2 4' Am Culture Club 3 4 Student Congress V ANDREW SMITH If you should see him on the street, You'd say, This lad I want to meet.' Track 33 Math Club 4. GEORGE SMITH I t'1ere were another at Wnrld he d lite in bliss If not, he s made he best ' this otball Varsity? 'l 4 Math Club 'Y 4 '55 L t'lll Club 2 'ack 1 2 'Z Boxing 2 3 MADELINE SMITH Smittv she s dubbed by Her many friends She s a quiet friendli tnat never ends Senior Gills Club 4 ROBERT SMITH Though Bob s our friend He makes us forlorn Oice ie starts in Tootin on his horn' Math Club '3 4 Latin Club 2 3 Basketball I 2 ackl 2 'Z l 2 IRENE SMITHERS Her smile of cheerful sweetness tells W mere ki ndness lives tnere .riendshiyw dwell ' 5. Northville 1. JUNE SNOWDEN 'A p. asingf countenance is Tl :silent commendationf' Senior Girls Club 43 Glee Club 4. JOAN SOUTHWORTH C arms strike the sig and merit wins the soul Math Club 3 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Commercial Club 4 Senior Girls Club 4 Glee Club 2 4 MARIE SPRINGER Her eyes as stars of twilight fair Like twilight too her dusky hair Latin Club 2 4 Math Club 3 4 Senior Girls Club 4 Cheer Leader 2 Senior Play Bowling MARY STEIN Chaim poise soft blonde hair Lovely combinations rare Latin Club 3, 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Honor Society 3 4 Thespians 4 Glee Club 1 2 Dramatics 4 Math Club 3 Spectator Staff junior Play RAYMOND STEPHENS This ladi.:f'1ir and tall Popular, well-liked by all Math Club 4' Varsity Club 4' Faotball 4- B'1sk-tball 4. EMMA IEAN STOCKBURGER 'She breathes serenest air I know, With thoughts more pure than words can show. Volleyball 33 Commercial Club 4. LOIS STOCKERT She epewlxs of truth an hon lr Themes She natl eft by heart Sen1or G1 rls Club 4 SJ'lIl1 h Club Glee Club IOYCE STORY Young 1n hmbs ln 1ud nent old Am Culture Club Sen1or Gnls Club Dramitxcs 4 Tnesplane, 4 Semor Plfxy Honor Soclety DOLORES SULLIVAN The hwnd that made you faxr hath made you good GleeClubl 2 3 Math Club4 Commercml Club 2 4 Dramaucq 4 TheQp1an-2 4 Semol Play Semor Glrls Club Cheer Lead1ng2 Vxce Pres I Treaeurer 4 ALFRED TAIT He s frlendly he s our 181 None c'1n ever equal Al Mfwple R11 1d 1 GERTUDE TANNEHILL A mald possessed of calmest wavs And kmdeet deede to f1ll her d'1yS Northv1lle 1 Semor Glrlq Club BETTY THEUER There s a cextam Soni! Tvas wx nt for thee Called by nfxmt Per orautx B ndl 2 3 4 ArtClubl 2 Commercml Club 3 Am Culture Club 3 4 Honor Soclety 3 4 Cheer Leadlne 2 Lat1n Club 2 Semor G1 rls Club 4 ELIZABETH THOMPSON Wlse to resolxe and p1t1ent to perform L'lI1ll Club 2 4 M'1th Club 4 Semor G1 rls Club Honor SOCIBIY 4 BILLIE IEAN THORPE Her face IS l1ke the mxlky wqy a meetlnv of gentle 110 to Melxmdqlel Commercnl Club 3, 4 Semor G1I'lS Club ALFRED TIMMERMANN 94 The force of hls own rue 31 merlt mqkes hm wwy M'1th Club 3 4 PATRICIA TRUDELL Sweet mercy IQ noblllty bqdge I..'1t1n Club 2 Art Club 1 Semor G1rls Club DTTXTIRIICS 4 . ' . d .I ,hy i, . S , 1 -- 4 V . ' . A A , v I K I il -I v' v K f . , .. 1 xv . C A . . ' - 'Q ' I ,-r 71 9 y J I I1 5' S 5 1 Q ' I Q ' ' 9 1 . , Q I I M . . U . .. .7 H ' 4 1 V ' ' fe: . . ' ' ' N ' . . . . 3, 4: f - . ' ' . . . 1 7 ' , . I , , 1 I K, .- . , I V L . . L4 3 1 R ' - . 3 ' 5. 3 Q, , , , 2 D . . n g . K -- h ' 7' hh .. , , I 3 '. V , f K 3 Club 'l, 4g Am. Culture If k, Glee Club 25 N! I ' ! I ' . . , H ,A ,1 3 , ' - - v - Iwi X 1 ' . . . . . , ,. 9 ' ' ! .6 v - y Y I 594 h an -UA -- v . - 77 , I rv ,. , f , Y W 4 , . 4 I JI. u ' I , N7 A if f...: It ' . A , '. 'S D . ' H , I . . f ' va ' - , I . 1 , Z - ' Q Z L u I K P I BEVERLY TRUESDELL No day mthout 1 deed to , 1 QQMD is Lat n Club 2 Iumor Plav Ilonor SOCIGIY 3 4 Am Culture Club Thesplans, Pres 4 Matr Club 4 Semor G1 rls Club, Speakers Bureau 3 Spectator Staff crov.n1t LLOYD VANMETER The future he greets W1th Shllllflg eyes Feanng naught thrt be lund h1m hes DOROTHY WALSH Pla1n w1thout pomp, and rlch wlthout a show Greusel Intermedrlte 1 Northeastern Hxgh 2 3 Commercml Club 4 CATHERINE WHITE Possessmg many a WIIISOTIIE? tralt And snuhng manner that s our Kate Commercxal Club 4 Am Culture Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3 Cheerleader 2 JAMES NOONAN Ilmmy Ilmmy that s our boy Nat the least shy nor the least coy Varsxty Club 4 Press Club 4 Foot ball 4 Track 2 BOXIIIQ 2 3 MARION WILEY The greatest truths are the slmplest and so are the greatest men ROSE MARIE WILLIAMS Thou d1dst appear so fur a dellcate creatxon THOMAS WILLIAMS Strongest m1nds are often those of whom the noxsy world hears les st MARY WISE Sweetness IS her only spell Of maguc but she weaves lt well Commerclal Club 4 Semor Glrls Club Bjwllnt' 1' THE FIGHTING LITTLES By Carohne Franke Dxrected by Mrs Letha Rxce Almatma Ollta F1lmer Ham Ellers Mr Llttle Goodv Mrs L1ttle Antoxnette Cuckoo Screwball Henrlette Norman Peel DICHY Harpeddle Mrs Harpeddle Mlss Pologa THE CAST Verna Hartnsor. LauraCas.rey B111 Masterson lack Evans Dlck Edwards Dolores Sulhvan Joyce Story Mane Hedr1ck Bermce Greenawalt Mane Sprmger Helen Bvrum 11m McGlasson Ed Bredow Mar1or1e AXP! Lorame Shuop Taus play was presented 1n the Wavne H1gh School 8Ud1tOI'1UIl1 on Decembex 6 and 7, l9'5. 33 4 J v-'11 FALL FROLIC Tlus year we found the young couples at the Annual Fall Frohc dancmg to the lovely stra1ns of Nlck Iabe s Orchestra w1th1n a beau tlfully decorated gymnaslum The Fall Frolxc 1S held each year 1n honor of the Varslty Football Team The theme followed through per fectly as the decoratlons were the plctures of the emblems of all oppos mg schools w1th the score of the game below S1nce our team was so v1ctor1ous,the Fall Frohc was a scene of great celebrat1on F rohc Commlttees Emoge ne Ave rltt Imogene Averxtt Advertxs g Eugene Plscopxnk Ramona Lang Gene Newhn Ilene Pankow Dorothy Dunlap MarJor1e Gul1ck Invltauons Lorralne Ortweln Mary Henderson Mary Wxse Horace Austln Robert Iones Mllton Mack Refreshments Carohne Relnhart Wayne Hoffman Mxldred Lawo Harry Mllls Mxke McC laughry Dolores Dllle Betty Edwards Lee Schmldt Robert Srmth Decoratxons Kathleen Slelcher Ioyce Story Pat Trudell Dlck Annesser Anthony Freed Favors Check Room Tickets Music . in . . . 35 Lb U1 -C DU Y Row 3 Audrey Hurst Dons Kangas, Dorothy Dunlap, Mary Helen Stem, Betty Theuer vvnnne Emery Row 2 Dorothy Ketchum W1ll1am Loughran, Rlchard Fuelhng Rlchard Edwards Murray Mlllar Marjorle Gullck Netta Lou Flory Row 1 Rosemary O Brxen jean Dunn, Mane Hedrlck, Mary Henderson Lo1s Ieanne Bunnell Beverly Truesdell If you are a lover of mstructxons, you w111 be be well xnstructed Isoc rates Of the many purposes of our school, the attalnment of scholarship stands very hlgh Qcholarshlp represents that pI'Of1C19I1Cy 1n the knowledge and applxcauon of llterature scxence and the arts The above mentloned Semors durlng the1r four years 1n hlgh school have performed that type of hxgh quallty work ln the classroom wh1ch brings them recogzrutlon for the1r excellence These mneteen people of the Seruor Class have had only an A or B for a semester mark for every class they have taken Specxal trlbute must be paxd to Dorothy Dunlap who IS the Valedlctonan of the Class of 1946, and Mary Steln, the Salutatonan 37 - 1 1+ - - ' 9 1 7 1 , . , , 7 . . . . ' 1 ' v y 1 M . , . . n . , . . L . . ,- f. . 44 rv u n SPEC TATOR STAFF Standmg L Bunnell, G Smlth, R Cobb, M Guhck, Mr Allen Spons , Mlss Morse, Spons ,W Masterson T Cooney, B Greenawalt M Steln Seated R OBrxen,D Ketchum N Gladstone M Hedr1ck,I Hartman, B Truesdell In Absent1a B Baker,Y Emery,W Loughran,E Thompson K Schueller Edltor 1n chxef Ass1stantEd1tor Faculty Edltor Semor Edltors Iumor Ed1tor Freshmen Ed1tors Club Edltors Art Edltors BUSINESS Managers Gxrl s Athletlc Edxtor Boy s Athletxc Ed1tor Photography Ed1tor 38 Mane Hednck Norman Gladstone Dorothy Ketchum Mary Helen qtexn Lols Ieanne Bunnell Ard1s Schueller Marjone Gullck Bonrue Baker Therese Cooney Beverly Truesdell Rosemary O Brlen Patrmcla Trudell Ehzabeth Thompson Berruce Greenawalt W1ll1am Masterson Ronald Cobb lane Ann Hartman George Snuth Wxlham Loughran . . , . . , . . . Y - . . . . , . , . . . I . . . . , . . ' D a a 1 n a l 1 L I Sophomore Editors. . . . . . . Yvonne Emery . . . .... .... . . y U - 9 V . , D U ........ . . U W Z5 5? Z 2 G2:L in XI .I I I I I C ' I .- -,:. -I E- -1 , X i... , - f . gk ir i -Ziigf M ' '- T f- x ll I ILL' ' si I '+ -Mtv X CLASS OFFICERS Presldent 11m Green Vxce Presldent Vlrgxma Bradke Secretary Ioyce Bragenzer Treasurer Jack Baker Sponsor MISS Boot Sponsor Mr Olson CLASS HI STORY OF THE IUNIORS the1r off1cers and make plans for the comlng year They chose Bob Loveless, as presldent to help them on thelr chmb up the ladder of knowledge and recogn1t1on Outs1de of a few assemblles, they dxd l1ttle else As Sophomores they held a Sock Dance, for Sophomores only, wh1ch proved a success Ioe jaskolslu was presxdent thxs year and he dxd a grand Job Inth1s,the1rjun1or year, they sold hot dogs at the football games and Chnstmas cards After Chnstmas thelr nngs came, and there was much excltement On March 27 2R and 29 they held the1r Iumor play Ever Sxnce Eve, Wh1Cll proved a great success Now they are all awamng and lookmg for ward to the I Hop, thexr fxrst formal dance Mxss Boot and Mr Olson have proved to be excellent spon sors for th1s l1vely group of students 'Q On a bright fall afternoon of 1943, an eager group of little freshmen assembled in the Gym to elect . . ' . l . . . x . x . . , . . . . L . i , , . , ' . . 5 . ' c 4 L . l . - P Allbee D Allxson B Baer I Baker I Banks B Barnett D Barthol Y Bates I Bell G Berger 'P Betz B Bldwell H Blake M Bolce S Bradke V Bradke M Bradley I Bragenzer L Bnttaln C Brown M Brown M Buckwlck D Burger L Carlyle D Cockrum E Cockrum C Corby C Cam H Decker E Dengel E Detrez L Dlerckens F Doletzky F Durand I Ellard W Eldred E Elhck W Engle T Enckson P Esarey D Farnngton I Favors D Felt A Ferstl C Fxlatreau S Fmley B Fish I Foster H Frye E Fulton I Funk D Gabmel B Gams 10 T Galbra1th B Gerely M Gerstner C Grannan I Green L Green 1. . 2. . 3. . Q 4. . ' ' V .fo T -i ,yi 5. . I:l.Crowl 6. . 7. . . R.. 9.. . B Harrxs B Harms B Harnson R Hash J Hawlev V Heglind K Helkaa M Hlx M Hopkms L Howe H Hudson N Hurs R Husted I aqua D J9ffI'l6S S Jewell M Johnson T Johnson D Johnston V Johnston B Johnstone P Johnstone M Kehrer E Kerbyson Y Klng R Kmsey J Kltts P Kohmescher D Krxck B LaJoy D Larsh D Leppala D Lerxght R Lew1s Long R Long H Loth D Lougheed K Love R Lovelace V Lovelady F Luce A Luke A Lupear E Mc-Afee B McC1a1n H Macomber M Madlszan M Mardxrosxan M Harhofer M Mason F Mernman E Morgan 10 M Mornll M Murphy J Murphy B Musollno M Newton S Nxchols 1. . '- 2. . I . t 3. . - I 4. . 5. . ' J. Knight 6. . M. 7. . 8. . 9. . 'J M Nmholson P Nxemann D Oblarlung H Oleruck E Parks I Parrant L Pxlachowskx C Poteau H Pneskorn I Reld E Rxchardson V R1chmond M Roff B Rowe M Roy I Rudd R Rushlow M Schultz D Schwartz I Shedd B Shellhaas I Shlvely V Smlth V Smith I Spauldmg W Speed T Steffes I Stevens D Stockbndge B Swoveland R Szmyzkowskl G Talmadge C Thomas F Totcky V Valade G Waldo I Wallace I Watson I Watson M Watt M Waugh E Webster C Wexmer I Welr M Wxckq W Wmlcox G W1ll13mS N lmlhams E Wllson I Wlnget L Wxnkleman P Wxttershexm H Wood 10 R Woodruff L Wnght M Yerman A Yert M Zirkle 1. A 4. .. .. .R.Swan' 6. .n h 7. .I '. EVER SINCE EVE By Florence Ryerson and Col1n Clements Dxrected by Mrs Letha Rlce THE CAST Mrs Clover johnny Clover Mr Clover Spud Erw1n Susan Blake Betsy Erwm Martha Wlllard Offlcer QCappyJ S1mmons Henry Qulnn Lucybelle Lee Preston Hughes Nxck Fatty Hank B111 Sp1ke Van Joyce Banks Ray Long Harold Frye Gordon Berger Vxrgxma Lovelady lean Foster Anne Luke V1rg1n1a Bradke Carole Dam jack Shlvely Fred Durand M1ldred Mason Beverly MCCIHIH B111 Harms Dave Burger jack Baker Calvm Brown Henry Hudson MHUFICG Morr1ll joe K1tts Thls play was produced 1n the Wayne H1211 School aud1tor1um on March 27, 28 and 29 1946 44 , 1 ' I . f , . ' , ,N - - 'I Qs ' F gi, 11 , 1 Hop Colomal Days was the theme chosen for the annual I Hop wh1ch was held on Apnl 26 1946 B111 lTl1tte9S responsxble for the success of this dance were Txckets and 1nv1tat1ons Maznne Roy Helen Macomber Nellre Hurst Evonne Ellxck Shrrley Nlchols Margaret Watt Marrlyn Boxce Refreshments Mary Lu Zlrkle Marjone Murphy Marxan johnson Mane Schultz Beatrlce Baer Eleanor Webster Chaperones Clara Fllatreau Elleen McAfee Ethel Fulton 45 Deco I'9.t10IlS Margaret Gerstner Chalrman Ernest Parks Glenn Waldo Burl Greely Lrlhan P1haChOWSk1 June Murphy Edna Kerbyson Don Felt Ray Long Chalrman Mane Madxgan lack Baker Vern Smxth Peter Chupac Dorothy Lenght V1rg1ma Bradke Tex Favors Ilm Green Mary Mardrrosean Evelyn Cockrum Dons Cockrum Gall and his orchestra provided the music for the one hundred and ten couples who attended. The com SOPHOMOR E C L ASS Pres1dent john Abner V1ce Presldent Mary Mulholland Qec retarv Beverly Carmon Treasurer Cynthxa Stexn Sponsors MISS Eleanor N1ederme11 Mr Harry Tower Thls amb1t1ous class began xts freshmen act1v1t1es w1th a class meetmg under the leadershxp of Mr Randall Electmg Ted Neff to lead them as presxdent for the year, they were not content to remam 1n Ob1lV1OH as freshmen classes usually do Instead of belngz sxlent and green they became leaders ln school act1v1t1es by elect mg 1n the sprung four of the1r members as senators to the Student Congress Thxs deflrutely broke 1 precedent by Wh1Ch freshmen were nexther to be seen nor heard As sophomores they became even more sr1r1ted wlth numerous act1v1t1es In cludlng two sandwxch sales, the sponsonnfz of a dance and the selhngr of CODCBSSIOHS at a football game The class of 49 shows promxse of belng a most successful group 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . c . - . . . . 1 . 4 . . .4 as . . , 4 . . . - n Q . . J , , - . .. . , , . . Y . 1.. . . . . ... I Abner R Abraham V Adams W Albert B Allen R Allen I Allstead D Annesser M Arndt M Arthur D Bable D Barthol A Bartlett D Beal E Beggs E Bennett G Berger E Bxggerstaff M Blnder I Blrd I Blshop D Bond B Bongard L. Bordeau M Bozarth R Brandow H Brenner M Brothers S Brown I Burcham R Byrum I Campbell G Campeau L Cantle P Carlton B Carmon E Carpenter S Carrlco C Cassldy B Castle I Caton N Clark R Cllppert C Cobas G Comeau F Curt1s R Decker P D1cks B Dlehl V Dxehl I Drew R Durham L Durocher 10 I Ehlert D Eldred D Emerlck M Emery A Ernst N Fama 1. . 2. . 3. . 4. . ' 1. , 5. . ' R. Bullard 6. . - Y 7. . 8. . 9. . ' R Fama G Ferrell G r1Sh I Flsher R Fluhart P Foster L Gall P Geney G Glbbons L Gxlbertson K Glover B Goodrlch H Gorton B Green H Green H Grupmynskl I Guenther C Hall D Halvorson M Hansberger F Harden O Harmon H Harper K Headley K Hebets P Hedger M Helkaa D H111 T Hooper W Hough I Huber I Hudson L Hunt V Hunter N Hutton N Hyatt B Ingle R Iablomck I Iacobs I aqua I Iarrett I Ienluns M Ionnson R Iohnson N Iohnston R Iohnston W Iohnston P Iohnstone V Iones B Kecskes W Kehrer L Kelly L Keown 10 S Kerbyson I Kxrn C Knorfske L Kraudelt D Krebs M Krum 1. . 2. . P ' . 3. . X 4. . 5. . l3. Higgs 6. . 7. . - ' Y - I 8. . ' 9. . I Lamb R Lange N Langlcns I Leach I LeI-'exe D Lenght I Lewms I Levus N Loft1n I Long D Love R Lowe E Lowell P Luther EI Lyd1ck B MCC1a1n N McK1nney E McLoed R Mc'Mann R Malott C l13I'CU16W1CZ K Marhofer I Marken I Marshall N Mason C Math1ak B Morehouse S Morford R Moschgat M Mulholland D Murphy K Murphy T Neff E Nelson H Nelson S Newlln I Nlcolls E Norman P Nowland M O Leary S Ottewell N Otto H Palmer A Pans N Partam B Passage N PHIFUSKI G Patterson C Payne P Plerce E Plerson R Ph1111pS I Prleskorn W Pugh 10 D Putman E Radke L Radley D Rawson C Rexd B Renauer S l. H Rxckard C Roberts V Robertson P Roblnson B Rosser F Ruggurello H Rushlow R Salley M Scarrow L Schrmtthng V Schuel er H Schultz M Schuster P Schwartz V Schwartz I Searle M Shear B Shelton W Shxelds R Skmner P Slatton D Slebodruck D Sffllth H Smmth P Smlth R Srruth P Smythe L Solarz S Sollars B Sommers V Sprlnger C Stem D Stephens S Stlne R Stxth D Strange R Strange F Swan K Swlck B Thomas D Thomas A Thomason L Thomason I Thompson F Toblas R Tooley M Tressler L Truesdell M Van Valkenburg I Wall R Walsh D Wangbxchler I Watson S Weaver L Weller I Wiley I Wllhams A Wxlson D Wxlson A. Sperry 1. H. Wilson B. Wise R. Wisman S. Zakolski R. Zima ah. F RESHMAN C LASS OFFICERS President Tom Tracy Vice President Pete Green Secretary Sherry Truesdell Treasurer Donna Gibson Sponsors Miss Virglma Krasikos Mr Earl Green The Class of 49 was given a little time last fall to get acquainted with their classmates before they held their class electlon of officers After the election, and the ballots were all c iunted it was d1 scovered that the kids had chosen Tom Tracy to lead them through their first big vear of high school life He was aided by the other officers and al o a representatlve chosen from each freshman social studies class The representatives brought back any news to their own classes after the executive board meetlngs They cot off to a rip roarin sta rt when on Novenber '51 they held a class party inthe they wore them out lL3ll'l at the roller skating rink The roller skating party was arranged tbr u h the1r s will studies classes The town of Way ne didn t need ins lights on the night of May 3 why? Because the who e chnfil tulned out f r the freshman class sponsored Blue Jean Iamboree' They all L ime wearing blue Jeans or slacks and lnud plaid shirts Refreshments were served Conyratulati ms rn w lux suctessful year kids and we sure hope you haxe three more u them Q2 -'L . . . C i U K L U ' U 5 C L , , - 4 . 7 . . , , . , . . - school gymnasium. Following: the party they rested their weary bones until April 15, when 1 f ' . 1 . . ' ' . Q . ' , . . -v SI ' ff 1 J ' . ' . 1 ' ' . 1 1 ' ' ' -- . . ,, . . -1 ff ' Q ' SC ' r , 4 ., , . ' ' ' Y ff W Ahrenberg D Albear L Ardelean H Arnott C Arvm W Attwood R Averv B Ba r D Bahn R Ballard W Barnes I Bechtel D Bell G Bell D Benjanun E Berger B Bergman C Bernal S Betz H Bzlls D Blngel K Balke I Blakeley L Bolhnger R Boon M Boone I Boufford D Bowles H Bozarth L Bardley B Bredow I Brothers B Brown I Burm A Burnette R Butler R Bylsma I Cadle I Cannon T Carlson B Carmlchael D Carmon M Carter B Caudlll H Chnsty R Cole T Coleman B Cottrell V Crandell A Crouch I Cunmngham E Darden I Daughtery S Davey 10 S Davms G Drake R Dupont P Durand C Ehlert L Ellard A 1 V Ellard L Elhck I Ellsworth E Emmons I Enckson I 11.54 cy M Fallon A Fxll M Fxsher 'W Fisher W F1te D Fourment B Fox R Frankhn V Gabrlel A Games V Gareau E Garlxck E Gass H Gentry R Gxbbs D Gibson I Gl8fSk1 R Gxfford I Glass F Gordon B Gmnnan B Green I Green I Greenwood I Greenwood R Gregor E Hall V Hamllton M Harmon D Hebets B Hedger F Halkaa H H1gg'1nson I H111 B Hodgl-uns N Holst M Hovmous C Hudson G Hudson L Hudson D Hurlev M Iackson S Iacobs I Iohnson K Iohnson L Iohnson M Iohnson 10 W Iohnson A Kelly C Kelly E Kennedy S Kennedy M Kevenev 1. . i 1 4. . , E 5. Bxoiliesflxe 1 6. .. 1. 7. .. 0 t I 9. .I G a I L Kitze C Kmght M Kuhn R Laxch D Lambert H Lamkln V Laney R Larsh I Lemmg A Leppek R Les11e M Lew1s S Lxnder B Lohr P Long I Lundberg B Luther D McCarthy E McKa1g R McKa1g E McKenz1e L Madaras A Maner B Martmez G Mason M Matthews B Mszklenburg R Mexer L Mercer D Mernman C M111er I Miller R M111s E Mmton R Mongeon I Mornson S Mumford E Murphy M Muzyck B Myers I Ne111 I Nexll R Nelson R N8Sb1tt E Newland D Newton I Nlchols B Nxcolls L Nlxon L Norman Y Norman B Nothnagel N Nowak 10 P OBnen B O Keefe P O Leary D Ohver B Olsen P Pagel 1. .. I 5. .. .n ' 6.D.Mi1Iax1d . W Pagel P Pakkala G Palmateer K Parrant M Parsell W Peebles H Persxch C Person D PISCOPIHK M Pollock P Porter I Poteau H Prince R Radke B Randall K Relmann I Rlce F Rzchardson G Rlchason P Robertson G Rood I Rowell W Ryan R St Charles V Sahngue L Sample T Samuels D Sargent C Schoenfeld D Schukofsky F Schultz B Shaver I Shelton D Sheppard I Sxmpson L Sxnger I Slexcher C Smxth H Smxth L Smxth M Smxth S Smxth V Snuth W Smxth A Splnella M SPISHK R Spxsak G Spradllng B Steffes H Stem G Story G Stromski S Summxtt 10 B Swalley L Taft I Talaga G Tanms W Taylor I Thomas l. .. 3. .. .- 6. . A.S'hank1in V Thomason I Thorpe D Tooley T-' Towns T Tracy M Tressler R Trout E Truesdell S Truesdell P Turcotte R Tyler I VanLauven D Vashaw M Venclewlcz P Wagner H Walker M Walker R Walsh B Warblow E Weaver I Wedge R We1bel E Welland H Welmer L We1s A Wells B Wells D Wells I Wells R Wells K Westcott C Whxte I Whxte I Whxte C Mlcox E Wllcox I Wllhams L Wxllxams R Wllllams D Wxlson I Wllson E Wmans R Wlnexnger C Wmekoff K Wolfe M Woods L Woody H Wrobbel R Yantxs C Yester G Yettaw lf The annual Magazme Dr1ve was sponsored by the Student Congress from February 22 to March 4 under the d1rect1on of Joe Sh1elds representxng the Crowell Coll1er Publ1sh1ng Company The goal was set at S3000 or S3 per pupll but the students more than doubled th1s quota The f1nal results showed a gross of S6 058, a new natlonal record for schools of our s1ze The wlnmng rooms were Mr Allen, f1rst Mr Wh1tby second and Mr Halloran, th1rd Among the student body, four Jomed the select One Hundred Dollar Club havmng sold more than thlg amount Flrst place went to Rosal1e Dupont second, Ioe K1tts th1rd, Jacequelme Jacobs and fourth Bud Blackwell W1th thexr proflts the Student Congress has already purchased curtfuns for the stage and 1 sound motlon plcture proyector For camera equ1pment, S300 has been allotted 58 w l w l l l - 'I L. , . , . . , . , , . . , . . . :- -I -2 . . L. l.L - 1 in 1 w l MJ 3 if ,Q ,p STUDENT CONGR ESS Row 4 Weller, L S1nger,M Mulholland Row 3 Mxlls, G Campeau, A P8I'1S,I Baker, W Blackwell, R Hash N Grambusch, R Tooley, Farnngton, N Chupac Sommers, B Greenawalt, E Norman, T Neff S Truesdell L WSIS, V Schueller, P Alb Smlth, A Luke M1ss Nexdermeler, Spons Row Row Sm1th G Newlm, F Merr1man, S Kerbyson, Parhamentarlan, R Long, Pres1dent, B McCla1n, Secretary G Wlllmams, Treasurer, I B1rd, C Stem, W Harms The Student Congress, operatxng agam accordmg to 1tS new const1tut1on, has been very acuve 1n student I1ffH1I'S Electxons were held 1n the fall for the orgaruzatlonal representatlves, as the offxcers and senators had been elected the prevlous sprmg Among 1tS act1v1t1es the Student Congress has governed dances and managed the magazme as well as the Red Cross dnves Both were very successful Proceeds from the magazlne dnve were used for the betterment of the school fac1l1t1es Wlth :ts other acmvmes the Student Congress has sponsored many orchestra dances Under the able sponsorshlp of MISS Nxedermeler the Congress has had a very colorful year 60 Bredow, G Love D Fourment M B1nder,I W1lson,K Murphy R OBr1en G Talmadge ear, Z W. . , . , . 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HONOR SOCIETY Row Henderson V Lovelady E Morgan P Rothbone I Sawslayer I Dunn, F Merr1ma.n Mason L Bunnell G Talmadge Row Cobb W Loughran I Evans M Mrllar R Ecwards G Dav1s 1 Cuslung, W Masterson Waldo Row Guhclf, E Thompson I Wallace D Ketchum D Kanba D Dunlap, B Theuer, M Stem Steffes V Hensley Row OBr1en B Truesdell T Cooney M Hedrlck V Pres N Kateff, Pres Y Emery Sec Treas , C Frlatreau V Hegland B Baker CULTURE CLUB M Stem E Lord L Caskey P Rothbone I Dunn L Bunnell M Carroll Row3 Mrs Bower Spons B McC1a1n M Gulxck B Masterson N Kateff I Cushlng R Edwards G Hess, G Handysxde N Gladstone C Whlte Row 2 M1SSW91d9HbHCk Spons G Avery,j Southworth I btory N Flory R Cobb D Ketchum A Schueller I Banks K Slelcher B Noseworthy Mlss Morse Spons Rowl B Theuer D Kangas B Truesdell Treas D Sulhvan Rec Sec W Loughran Pres T Cooney 2nd V Pres L Law 1stV Pres R OBr1en Cor Sec V Sm1th,I Sawslayer 61 l 4: M. , . , . , . , . f - - ' y 32 R. , . , - , - 7 - -v - 1 ' ' 9 G. . U 2: M. ' . . , . , . , - ' 19, - - - 1 T. , . . 12 R. , t , . ' , . . , - ' , - -1 ' '9 ' 1 ' . . , . . , . . P1 4: S. Jewell, M. Mason, G. Talmadge, M. Hedrick, B. johnson, 1. Reid, C. Filatreau, B. Greenawalt . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , ., . ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . . I , . . , . ' . 2 ' ' , ., . . , . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . . , . c , I , . : . , . , . , ., . ' , ,l . ., . I , ., . , . . ., . , . ., . , . ., . . . Row Row Row Row LATIN C LUB Srmth E Dengel B Shelton G Smyrnoff A Bartlett V Spr1nger,M Bozarth, E Smvrnoff, Sommers B Carmon D Wilson, P Plerce D Putman V Lovelady G Campeau Harb1son,S Avery M Gulick,C Dam, S Kerbyson,W Loughran G Hess,R Smlth Pans L Truesdell J Wallace D Ketchum J Banks,K Slelcher Lord, E Coleman J Jacobs A Sperry,V Valade,M Stem B Morehouse, V Schueller Schuster C Cassldy B Theuer V Smlth Y Emery P Jeffnes, A Ernst Emery,J Blrd V Robertson M Johnson, M Buckwlck C Steln Sec J Abner Treas , Mr Allen, Sponsor,W Masterson V Pres A LeMay P Smythe D Krebs,B Erxckson M Hednck M Bxnder,J Foster,B Baer, L Kelly L Hunt Row Row Row Row SPANISH CLUB J Bell R Fama G Hudson,R Zxma N McKinney J Jacobs P OBr1en P Robertson N Partaln B Reynolds M Mason L Hudson G Johnson B Harnson R LaJoyB Randall H Mllls M Arthur G Hardman R Yantls D Srmth R Gabrlel H Hudson D D1lle L Stockert N Lafton N Fama M Long J Hudson L Radley F Curtxs L Carlyle J Rexd I Davms J Alstead V Srruth E Weaver F Helka R Husted P Rothbone Sec R Cobb V Pres L Caskey Pres Mrs Othxck Sponsor L Law Treas B Allen J Wells C Hudson 62 5: R. ' , . , . , . , . , . ' . . B. , . , . ' . ' , . , . , . . 4: V. ' . , . . ' . . , . . ' , A. ' , . , . , . , . . ' . 3: E. . , . , . . . ' , . . , M. , . ' , . , . ' , . , . ' . . 2: M. . ' , . , . . ' , . ' , ., . , . . 1 1 . ., 4 , . , 4 Q . , Row 1: S. Jewell, N. Patruski, J. Prieskorn, M. Mason, L. Bunnell, L. Weiler, M. Shear, J. Huber, . . . . , . . ! , 4: . , . , . . ' , . ' , . , . ' ' , . , - . y - , . , . . 32 - , - ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ', . . , . A , . , . . . 2: . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , , ' , . , . , . . 1: ' 1 - , . , . , -y . y . ., . ', ., . I , y . , .., . , . , . . THESPIAN CLUB Row 3 M Stem, A Schueller, B Masterson, R Flowers, R Edwards, F Ruggerlllo C Dam, I McG1asson, E Bredow Row2 L Caskey B Greenawalt D Sullxvan, Mrs Rlce, Sponsor I Story, G Newl1n H Byrum Row 1 L Bunne11,I Evans Clerk, B Truesdell, Pres , M Avery, V Pres R OBr1en Sec A Luke, Treasurer, M Hedrick Row Row Row Row DRAMATICS CLUB Wilson L We1ler, M Hedx-1ck M Buckw1ck,R M1ller H Byrum V Spr1nger, B Er1ckson, Schueller, M Avery A Parls F Rugger11lo,j Evans, R Edwards F Durand D Snuth, Long,I McGlasson S Avery, V Schueller Masterson, B McC1a1n, G New11n B Greenawalt,1 Story,I Watson E Bredow, Morehouse S Gentry, A Berry B Carmon A Luke Mrs Rlce, Spons R Flowers G Handys1de,I B1rd C Stem, Sec , D Sullxvan Pres , C Dani, V Pres , B Truesdell Treas L Bunnell M Stem 63 4: D. , . ' . ' , . ' . ' , . , . ' . ' F. Merriman, L. Caskey, R. O'Brien, M. Mason, S. Jewell. 3: A. . , . ' , . ' . . , . , . ' R. . , . . . 2: W. . ' . ' , . . . , . B. , . . , . , . . Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row GLEE CLUB Dean,V Heg1and,C Grannon, R M111er E Coleman,I Davls, P Ieffr1es,B Kxng E Lord, Musohna, L Stockert Kn1ght,R Dav1s,B Shellhaas,H R1chard M Morr1ll,G Bergzer,R Hash,C Poteau, McK1nz1e, L H1X,I Snowden, G Gxbbons Bragenzer,I Southworth E Hannan,V Sm1th, R Legpalaj Banks W Eldred I Wallace Fish M Kehrer Y Emery V Valade V Johnston Murphy H Byrum D Loughed, E Betz,Mr Ba1ley D1rector,J Searle I Wxnget, Spxnella N Hutton,S Mumford Bates, S Jewell BAND F'1ma,1 Iaqua F Durand,j Eldred,I Huber Palmateer,J Drew,R Klnsey P Pierce, Gabrxel A Sperry R LeFexe S Avery Hunt B Nothnagel R Salley T johnson Sm1th Mr Ballev Dxrector G Fxsh I Pm skorn Hebmtts Smxth I Rowell D Burger L Golm M Schuster,W Nhcholas P La1ch,G Rood, A Crouch Avery I Shmvelv, V Snuth I Iaqua S Newhn 64 5: V. . . . ' , . . ' . ' . ' , . B. ' . . 4: I. ' . ' . . ' , A ' . . . . 3: B. . , . . L ' . , , . , . , . , B. ' , . . , . , . , . . 2: K. , . , . . . ' , ' . , . ' A. ' , . . . Row 1: A. Thomason, M. Zirkle, L. Ortwein, A. St. Louis, M. Murphy, I. Hanchett, B. Swoverland, V . . 4: V. ' , . ,, . f , . Q , N. . . , . . . . 3: L. , . , - y - r ' ' I Y ' I R. ' , 2: . I v , - , . A , . .9 ' , M. , . I , - . 1 - 1 - I 1 K. ' .. 1: M. ' , . , . , . , . . . ' - , - ' - l QUILL AND SCROLL Standing' D Johnston M Madigan P Bradley B Paris M Bradley B Johnston Mrs Smith, Spons L Law Seated R Husted M Henderson B DeMunn M McClaughry,S Avery,D Schindler In Absenua J Jaskolsk1,M Wise Row Row Row PRESS CLUB D Schindler L Cantley B Johnstone, E Kerbyson P Foster D Johnston B DeMunn S Avery Boyke V Johnston V Springer, N McKinney P Geney P Johnstone M Hansberger, Winget Morrill H Prieskorn F Ruggerillo L Solarz, R Davis Henderson,R Johnston M Mad1gan,S Carr1co,R Leppala, M Bradley J Noonan,J Knight, Gaines T Neff J Nichols E Radke J Leach R Husted M Scarrow P Bradley Sec B Pans V Pres,Mrs Sm1th,Spons,M Wise, Treas ,D Leright C Sec , E Piscopink L Law K Hebits 65 - n y a , 1 ! ' Y ' 1 ' Y ' 'l l 4: . ' , . , . . , . , . , . , . S. , . , . ' . ' , . , . . , . J. ' . Row 3: L. VanMeter, M. Hopkins, J. Evans, M. McClaughry, N. Langlois, J. Fessler, J. Greene, M. ' , . ' , . ' , . . ' . 2: M. . , . ' . ' . . , . . ' W. ' , . , . ' , . , . . 1: . , . , . , ., . ' , . . . ' . . ' Row Row Row Row MATH CLUB Sclundler K Sle1cher B Greenawalt A Luke P Ieffmes E Coleman V Valade McC1a1n E Bredow,V Smlth G Newlxn,S Gentry L Bunnell Srruth G Handysule L Schmxdt M M1llar,D Annesser A Smxth R Stephens J Cushmg, Hardman H M1115 MISS Oberlln Spons D Su1lxvan,R Cobb M Bennet, B Masterson R Fuelhng M Mack R Norman,D Ketchum B Mack M Stem M Carroll M Mason B Truesde1l,M Hednck Treas B Blackwell, Pres I Favors, Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 VARSITY C LUB Smxth N Grambusch R Long I Marshall G Davls C Poteau I Greene R Sephens Ballard G Hzmdysxde, M Mornll H Prleskorn Wexmer F LeSeur I Baker R Fuelhng N Kateff M McClaughry L Schm1dt I Evans, Prxeskorn H Aust1n P Essary I Noonan Abner R Cobb G Newlxn Pres E Pxscoprnk V Pres D Butler Spons D Mason,Treas McConalogue Sec R Leppala B Kxng 66 4: D. ' , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . , B. ' , . . ' , . ' . , . . 3: G. ' , . ' , . ' , . ' . , . ' , . , . ' G. , . ' . 2: ' ' , ., . ' . , . . . , . ' , . . . , . , . . . 1: . . , . , . . ' , ., . ., . V.-Pres., M. Springer, Sec., B. Smith, N. Gladstone, G. Hess. l .f G. ' , . , . , . , - . y - v ' 9 ' 3 R. , . ' . ' , . ' . I C. I , . , . , . ' , - 1 - 9 - ' 7 - - H. ' , . ' , . , . . I I. , . , . ' . , ., . ' . , - -1 - r -1 - P. , ., . 2 , . ' . Row Row Row Row COMMERCIAL CLUB Goodnch D Barthol M Roy D Lougheed R Lang I Pankow M Wxse L Boettger Mezzey F Mernman M Nxcholason V Brownell B Iohnson L Gall D Beale Noseworthy I Southworth D Sulhvan I Wallace N Flory C Wh1te W Blackwell C Dam, Schueller S Avery I Banks B Thorpe M Avery B DeMunn Elhch V Valade T Kehrer M Kehrer R Wxlhams I Dans V Harbxson B Barnett Golm V Sm1th A Luke M Wmkleman P Kelly Evans M Carroll M Hansberger M Mason I McGlasson Pres MISS Iones Spons I Dunn V Pres AHurst C Sec I Foster B Baer G Talmadge L Ortwexn Row Row Row Row SENIOR GIRLS C LUB K Slelcher D Dllle I Pawlowskx V Brownell P Kelly B Greenawalt S Gentry R OBr1en 4 I Sawslayer A Hurst N Flory A Schueller B Edwards,S Kubxck I Snowden, R Domanke M Bennet C White M Gul1ck D Ketchum M Avery S Avery 3 A LeMay L Hannan G Avery B Theuer A Sarazm I Davxs E Hannan V Harblson MISS Morse Spons M Lawo V Hensley I Southworth D Sulhvan B Thorpe I Story 2 L Boettger M WISE B Bragenzer I Pankow R Lang B Noseworthy Treas B DeMunn Sec P Trudell C Sec I Hartman Pres B Iohnson V Pres P Rothbone V Dean T Cooney A Hart L Law M Henderson L Bunnell M Hednck L Caskey G Mezzey E Aventt I Dunn M Car oll L Ortwem G Evans 67 l 4: B- ' 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - A 1 - 1 G. , . ' , . ' , . , . , . , . . 3: B. , . . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . ' A. , . , . , . , . , . . 2: E- . 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - . I 1 - Y. 1 - . 1 - 1 L. , . ' , . , . ' , . . 1: G- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 -1 h - 1 11 Q , .' -, . y . s ., - , . , . , . h - Row 5: E. Betz, B. Truesdell, L. Golm, M. Stein, P. Ieffries, E. Coleman, B. Mack, L: Stockert, . . , - ' ', . I, . , - , . , . , . , D : . , . , . , , . L. ' . . . , . , . I , - I , . , . , . . 2 . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . . , . '. , '. . , ., . , . , . , . . , . , 1 s. . : . , . ' , . , . , . , . , ., . , ., . , . -, . , ., . , .' ., . , - y . , . . 1: . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . A , . , . r, , . ' , . . CHEER LEADERS M Mard1ros1an,V Spr1nger,D Lenght B Hxggs R Ionesl K10nkaCd1rectorl,B Harr1son,I Leach, V Bradke E Morgan,I Hartman Kcaptamb 'Vw Sl-an Um-. lm 1 X ,F lv ,pl -, slum: s ' if r -cufyzw Ji.. du wx 6 3 71 . . . , . , . . . . . , . . 0 . . X.- . ,, Q i we Iiilnvr ' tw ' Q wi, ., .K , ., , m- f' 3 , v . Q , ,., . N , . ' 'x r 'f ' R , , M. f' 2 1 '- - - J nuuvv1 -,UL ,Q . . ., 3, I, E .5 y t B .af .11 Q . J .1, , , .b V N GK' X Mfg, ' ,A X 9, 2 ff I., ' if' 1-lvyf 'Q , x A if . -Q-,gy , . -,mv ' f,. -. he ,- L, .Ag-17'-,Q mf H ,v-'A pi- -,J-Q hu ,K . l .V-'. a, . R .,. ' V x . , - -1 - - sw -,nf -- WWZZ We NQQNQ X T ,J W 0 S1111 U X 1 .I 'f?,,,.11x 'E Q 1 C? X - ,Q I 'A W A '?, - v 1 K ,... 1' UU1 DALL1 BACK ROW Coach Butler N Grambusch, M McClaughry L Schnudt, G Dav1s, W Golston, R Stephens,I Green,D Mason, N Kateff and Asst Coach Tower MIDDLE ROW I Noonan I Lamar George 'im1th,I Evans P Esarey C Poteau, E Pxscopxnk, D Fuelhng I Baker andl Marshall BOTTOM ROW R Ballard, F LeSuer G Newl1n,P McCona1ogue andl Abner Wavne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Totals 3 SCHEDULE 0 Mt P lea sa nt Ypsxlantl Trenton Redford Umon Bellevxlle Plymouth Monroe Dearborn Ecorse h ..12 ........ . . ..32.. . .. ' ..52... . .. ..32.. . ' ..46.. . .. ' .. ..53.. .. ..54 ..... .. ..46... .. .. ..i1Q3- .... . . 73.. .... . . 7 'ITC Caot Don Mason Capt Gene Newlxn Fullback Guard FOOTBALL 1945 Wayne traveled to Mount Pleasant to play the opemng football game of the 1945 campalgn The After the warm up game w1th Mt Pleasant the local pxgskxn art1sts faxrly walked all over thexr opponents 1n the newly formed Suburban B League The average per game was better than 43 pomts to the opposltx ms none The next team 1n the path of txe m1ghty Wayrutes was Monroe The Zebras rolled over thexr Troyan opponents admxmstenng the worst defeat suffered by a Monroe team ln 20 years Dearborn came to Wayne w1th a wxnmng streak of f1ve consecutlve games only to see the1r streak xnterrupted by a 47 0 defeat at the hands of the Flymng Zebras In the flnal game of the season Wayne pollshed off Ecorse 47 0 71 , was X f . 1 V 'ff I 1 0 V . game was clean and hard fought with the Zebras emerging on the long end of a 12-7 score. - . - U - 77 George Sm1th lack Evans Quarterback Halfback STATISTICS Ruslung Wayne 3107 yds Passlng 723 y Total Yards Galned 3830 yds Passmg Wayne Attempted Completed Intercepted Percentage of Comp 49407 Average Comp f Game Sconng Pxscopmk Mason Snuth Evans Fuelh ng Esary 12 Davis 7 McC laughty 6 Lamar 6 Kateff 6 Total 373 72 Opponents 340 yds 11- 806 yds Opponents 22279 D1ck Fuelhng Norm Grambusch End Tackle Floyd LeSuer Mike McC1aughry Tackie End '73 Eugene P1SCOplIlk Jxmes Noonan 74 TRACK Back Row B Kxng R Long L Schm1dt D Mason andC Welmer Bottom Row I Evans,Capt G Sm1th,Coack Butler andj Noonan Track 1945 The local tlunclads d1d not have the stars that xt takes to w1n large track me ts, but they d1d have enough balance on the squad to hold thexr own IU dual meets The chmax of the dual meet season came when Wayne defeated thelr much larger nval Dearborn Umon, Plymouth, a td Trenton Ind1v1dually Wayne was led by Captaln George Sm1th, v ho won the state class B shot puttlng con test and by Lee Schnudt, Conference h1gh Jump champ1on Other boys who are expected to a1d the 1946 campaxgn of the Zebras are Horace Aust1n 1n the half m1le, john Abner 1n the hurdles, Ba1lous Klng 1n the m1le, joe Lamar ln the hlgh Jump, Charles Wexmer 1n the quarter mlle and George Hoyer1n the shot put 75 : . ' , . . . ' , . . . ' . This is a rare feat for any track team. Other schools to fall at the heels of the Zebras were Redford . . , Q M . . 7 Y L ku .. ,, K . - BASKETBALL Top Row Coach Butler Mgr Cobb,D Lepalla C Poteau, H Pneskorn R Stephens, Mgr OBr1en and Asst Coach Allen Bottom Row H Prleskorn I Green, Capt G Dav1s D Mason M McClaughry, andl Evans Basketball 1945 46 Coack Butler had a rugged txme transfornung h1s bone crushxng football team xnto a smooth func txorung basketball team After w1nn1ng one game out of the fmrst thxrteen Wayne fxnally lut thelr stnde and won four 1n a row The hoopsters out played all oponents and were crowned D1SlI'lCtCh3.mp1Ol'1 Then came tlme for the Reg1onal Tournament to be played on tl e YPSI Cent al court and Farmxngton the opponent Wayne led Farrmngton 20 to 11 at the half t1me In the last half the boys seemed to lose all the1r v1m, vlgor and vltahty wluch was so evxdent 1n the flrst half As a result the Zebras lost the Regdonal Champ1onsh1p by 2 polnts Captam Gordon Dav1s led the Zebras w1th Ray Stephens and Harry Pneskorn at guards, Don Mason at center and Mlke McClaughry at the other forward 76 1 , w 1 I , - 7. . , . . ,. . ,. . , . . 2. ,. .. ,. ,. . . . . . . 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In . l '- . . . 1 Wayne Wayne Way ne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne League game Wayne Wayne Wayne Capt Dav1s Basketball Results Farm1 ngton Yps1lant1 Cent ral Dearborn Trenton Redford Umon Melvxndale Plymouth L1ncoln Park Yps1lant1 Central Trenton Dearborn Redford Umon Bellev1lle Plymouth D1 stnct Tournament Melvmdale Yps1lant1 Central Reglonal Tournament Farm1 ngton 77 K 27 ., ' 25 ' ' ' 26 14 27 ' ' Wayne 45 Belleville 44 ' T53 ' 25 ' 24 ' ' ' 23 ' 23 34 ' ' 34 ' 75 42 ' 30 ' ' 24 ' Ba seball Tc ,Q Row Mgr Cobb M Morr1l1 G Davls, Coach Tower,N Kateff B Ballard and Mgr W1ll1ams Bottom Row D Lepalla I Green P McConalogue Capt E P1scop1nk I Evans H Pmeskorn Capt E1ectD Mason Through f1ne team work, the Wayne Hlgh School baseball te 1111 came forth with 1 Y1C1OI'10LlS season Th1s ent1tled them to cla1m the league tltle Two good reasons for Wayne s success onthe dmmond were Don Mason, captaxn elert 'md Eugene P1scop1nk ret1r1ng capta1n Both boys batted a tremedous 517 Baseball Results 1945 Wayne Dearborn Wayne Dearborn Wayne Llncoln Park Wayne Redford Umon Wayne Yps1lant1 Central Wayne Plymouth Wayne 1 Belleulle Wayne Trerton Wayne 2 Plymouth Wayne 4 Ypsllantl Central Wavne 1 Bellevllle Wayne 7 Trenton Wayne 5 Redford Umon 'League game 79 1 1' 2 . , . ' , . ' . . , . . . . ' '. .. t 1 . , . , . , 1 . . 1 ' , . H , . ' . , After a slow start the locals breezed through the Suburban C'-B League, losing only to Plymouth. 2 3 1 2 10 0 ' 9 2 ' ' 0 6 ' .' . ' . 3 7 ' . O 2 ' 1 1 ' 1 0 ' 4 ' . ' 3 V 1 ' ' O ' 2 ' ' 2 E PISCOPINM i U FUELLING I EVANS N IZATEFF U MADUN G DAVIS CAPTAINS OF THE GIRLS INTRAMURALS Left to r1,,ht Back row I Reld K johnson A Sperry, A W1lkes I N1chols, I Blshop S Stlne D Annesser M johnson, B Morehouse B Carmon M1ddle row G Road E M1nton V Salmgne D Beal P Dxcks A Leppek I Murphy N Mason I Wmget I Rowell M OLeary P1rst row D Bond, P Porter,W F1sher V Brownell I K1onkaQInstructorJ V Lovelady B Goodr1ch M Roy M Kukn I Mae Watson GIRLS INTRAMURAL Intramural 8Ct1V1t19S were started 1n Ian 1944 M1ss K1onka IS head of the g1rls Intramurals A survey was taken and the fue most popular sports were put 1nto the Intramural program Bowhni, ln the fall basketball and volleyball 1n the w1nter softball and archery 1n the sprmg A l701I1t system 1S kept on f1le and pomts are g1ven for all ports partlclpated 1n wmners and losers as well At the end of the year the s1x g1rls wxth the h1ghest number of pomts wrns a medal The followmg are the g1rls w1th the h1ghest po1nts BOWLING Q11 Betty Goodrlch W1th 165 po1nts Q21 Lorrame Boettger and Vera Brownell w1th 156 pomts 131 Leona Dxrerckens and Jane Searl, w1th 142 polnts VOLLEYBALL C11 V1rg1n1a Lovelady s team came 1n f1rst C21 Irene Bxshop s team came 1n second 131 Katherlne johnson s team came 1n thlrd BASKETBALL C13 Mary O Leary s and V1rg1n1a Lovelady's teams t1ed for fxrst place Q21 Ioyce Nxckle s and Vera Brownell s teams t1ed for second place The All Star basketball players played Dearborn at De rborn Hlgh G1rls have played Romulus and Bellevllle also Th1s has been the f1rst t1me for many years that glrl act1v1t1es have been played else where In the year 1944 there were 175 d1fferent g1rls who part1c1pated 1n Intr lmurals In 1945 x75 dlfferent gxrls took part Th1S year we have 130 g1rls 1n bowlmg 100 for volleyb ll 160 for basketball 200 for softball and approx1mately 100 for archery Th1s year w1ll probably take 1n about 600 d1fferent 1rls We also started a leaders class th1s year wh1ch was open to any jumor or Semor gxrl w1sh1nff to asslst 1n the off1c1at1ng of the softball games There were lessons taught to any g1rls w1sh1ng to know the rules and regxlauons of tenn1s and golf We hope 1n the commg years th t all glrls w1ll go out for Intramural Act1v1t1es and enjoy themselves as much as the g1rls 1n the past years have done 80 'rr . . , . , . . , . . , . , . , . . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . 1 . , . , . . . . . . , . , . , . , . . , . , . . . . 4 4 I . . 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