Wayne Memorial High School - Spectator Yearbook (Wayne, MI)
- Class of 1947
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SPECTATOR w X X CLASS OF l947 WAYNE HIGH SCHOOL L ' EH l Ili' xx WI' J O x X 1 gl K xx AX X X X X NX I L.z'X-f4- -TA!-3 X?-t aff! Mi gm 'XO QSO ik-ZZ? -1-is-vi., 1 .X gl-L -f- '-E' X 13 1669 3 NW L N Rx gli' With the 1947 Spectator, we have crossed one of the rwers wluch make up the ocean of life If, many rxvers later, this proves to be more cherxshed than xt ns today, xt will mdeed be a gem m your treasure chest of memories, and the staff w111 be Justly rewarded for its work Margaret Buckwick Ed1tor in Chief . 1. ' . y l 'yy ' x Y , Q 19 ' A9 f . Z 1' FOREWORD 1' MQSWGK u . ., . . ff 2 GEORGE OLSON RUTH BOOT DEDICATION We smcerely dedxcate thxs annual to Mlss Boot and Mr Olson our sponsors who have so generously glven thelr tlme and talent The1r fr1endsh1p and m fluence have been felt and greatly appreclated by the class of 47 3 ADMINISTRATION MR MCCOY MR RANDALL MISS BOOT Mr McCoy, supermtendent, lS the Adrmral commandmg the Wayne schools Admlral McCoy was born on a farm ln Vernon County, MISSOUTI 1n 1895 He dmspelled the age old theory about the green farm boy by rece1vmg Ins honorable d1scharge from h1gh school at s1xteen and graduatmg from Wm Iewell College at twenty, W1th a B S degree He also salled through the Un1vers1ty of M1ssour1 commg mto port wrth a B S degree Other travels on the sea of hfe took h1m to Columbra Umversrty, where he recexved an M A de gree and the Umverslty of Mlchlgan During h1s voyage he has developed a great mterest 1n varlous flelds of educatlon, comrnerclal art, hlstory phllosophy, physlcal science, and psychology W1th many act1v1t1es on deck Admiral McCoy leads a varled and mterestmg l1fe Mr Randall, pr1nc1pal, IS v1ce adm1ral He has retalned the pos1t1on for four years Durmg thls t1me he has made many frrends and acqualntances among the student body Vxce adm1ral Randall was born 1n Casnovla 1n 1904 A sheepskm was awarded h1m for a B A degree from Western M1Ch1g'3.H College Later on he re cerved a Master's Degree from Harvard Umverslty As1de from school, he has many other responsibxlxtles He 1S v1ce presldent of the Secondary School Princ1pals Assocxatlon, vrce presldent of the Wayne Klwams Club chalrman of the State Second ary Currlculum Commlttee, and a member of several state commlttees Mlss Boot, asslstant pr1nc1pal, encounters many serxous and drffxcult problems trymg to keep the students on a true course She was born at Albany, Ill1no1s, and recelved a great share of her educat1on 1n ll11no1s After at tendxng lugh school at Fulton, Il11no1s, she went to Northern lll1no1s State Teachers' College and the Umversxty of Illxnoxs, where she was granted her Bachelor of Sclence Degree As Semor Class Sponsor, her largest task t.I'l1S year was helpmg to make thls Spectator a success 4 Q Q 5-as I Sir Q2 52 XY Lv Q XM f in .S ,ke ' - ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 X 4 3 I I 2 f 9 x 9 ' 9 , ' y c-1 D ' ' 'YL Q if z A Nr 6 4? , FREDERICK ALLEN University of Michigan Latin Latin Club Sponsor Assistant Coach of Basket ball and Football Golf Coach EDWARD BAILEY Wayne University Life Certificate Related Vocational Subjects Veterans Institute PEARSON BAILEY Wittenberg College B S Bush Conservatory Michigan State College Wayne University Band, Chorus OLIVE BLANK Marshall College, Duke University M A English GERTRUDE BOWER Michigan State Normal Mathematics 1 G LADYS BOWER Western Miclugan College of Education, A B Albion College University of Michigan English Senior Girls Sponsor Culture Club Sponsor P ALMER BROWN Northern Michigan College Education, B S University of California at Los Angeles Physics, General Science Sophomore Sponsor HERBERT BURTON Indiana State Teacher s ollege, B S General Science Assistant Baseball Coach DALE BUTLER Albion College, A B University of Michigan Athletic Director Varsity Club Sponsor I' LORA CLYNE Michigan State Normal, ' Certificate Typing, Bookkeeping junior Sponsor 6 KENNETH COVILLE Alb1on College, A B Un1vers1ty of Mxchlgan Wayne Un1vers1ty Chemxstry, General Sclence Tenms Coach ADE LE DeSAUTE LS Northern State College Study Hall Hgfjfwf LUCILLE DILNO M1ch1gan State College, B S Homemaklng Gu1dance MARY LOUISE ERDMAN Oh1o Wesleyan Un1vers1ty Prxnclpal s Secretary IAMES GALLIMORE Blrmmgham Technxcal chool, England Machlne Shop C Q Q RUTH GAMBELL M1ch1gan State Normal College Lxbrarlan EARL GREENE Albxon College Un1vers1ty of lllmols Albany College, A B Oregon State College, B S State Un1vers1ty of Iowa, M Mathematlcs Freshman Sports ARTHUR HALLORAN Central M1ch1gan College Educatlon, B S Wayne Un1vers1ty Industr1al Educatlon HARRY HAMMOND Northwestern Un1vers1ty, Loyola Un1vers1ty, M Ed Columbla Un1vers1ty Soc1al Studles Baseball Coach Asslstant Football Coach IRMA KIONKA 0 Mlchlgan State Normal, B S Un1vers1ty of Mlchlgan M S Boulder College Physlcal Educatlon Sponsor of G1rl s Athletlc Assoclatxon Cheerleaders Intra Murals VIRGINI A KRISIKOS Wlyne Umvcr 1tx 'X B Speech Correctlon Englxsh Cre lt1VC Wrltm BFRTILLI- L NIEN lncu ml Umver ltx Eflgllwll HENRY LUCCOCK I t I mor C01 ege Umvex stty of Ch1c lgo Soclal Studles Iumor Clxss Sponsor IAMES MCCLEARY Asbury College A B Ohlo Unlverslty M S Penn State College Umversxty of M1Ch1g1H BIOIOQY Faculty Manager of Athletxcs Asslstant Freshman Coach THE LMA MCMICHAEL MOFYIS Harvey College Marshall College Morehead State Teacher s College Kentucky State Te xcher s College Soclal Studxes 'NI ARJON E lORSE Mxchxgan State Normal College A B Socml Studxes Honor Soclety Sponsor Culture Club Sponsor VK INIFRED MUMMERY 'Vl1Ch1f.,ll'l St lte College B S Homem ikmg Educatlon EVANGELINE MURRAY Unlversxty of Mmnesota College of St 'lheresa C llhoun Secretary College Shorth md Typmg ELEANOR NIEDERMEIER Marygrove College A B Wayne Un1vers1ty M Ed Soc1.1l Studles Student Congress Sponsor Dlrector of Adult Educatxon FLORENCE OBERLIN Oberlm College A B Mlchtgan State College M A Mathemahcs Mathematxcs Club Sponsor llonor Socxety Sponsor GEORGE OLSON Michigan State College Wayne Un1vers1ty Ul'llV9I'S1ty of M1ch1gan Draftlng Semor Class Sponsor DOROTHY I deOTHICK Oklahoma College for Women A B Oklahoma Un1vers1ty Wayne Un1vers1ty Spanlsh Spanlsh Club Sponsor KATHRYN PEARCE Un1vers1ty of Alabama, A B Iournallsm, Enghsh Press Club H1 L1te DOLORES POPOWITZ Un1vers1ty of M1Ch1gan M1Ch1gan State Normal Bxology Sclence MARY REARDON Massachusetts School of Art, B S 1n Educat1on it LETHA RICE University of Kansas, M. . Kansas State Teacher's College, B S Speech, Debate Dramatlcs, Forensics, Speakers Bureau Thesplan Club Sponsor Dramatlcs Club Sponsor jumor Play Semor Play MARGARET STREET Illmoxs State Normal Umversxty, B Ed Umverslty of Mlchxgan M A Enghsh AMELIA WEIDENBACH Huron College Umverslty of South Dakota, Unlverslty of Iowa, M A Soclal Studles Culture Club Sponsor EDWARD WHITBY Central State Teacher College, B S Wayne Univers1ty M Ed Typmg, Bookkeepmg, Retallmg AGNES WICKHAM Columbla College of Ex presslon Olwet College Enghsh Freshman Class Sponsor PRESIDENT S MESS AGE The four year CTUISG of the class of 1947 has been successfully completed A voyage that IS to be looked forw 1rd to by every freshman 1n Wayne H1gh School It has not been in easy Journey but an 1nter estmg one 1n wh1ch we have been able to obta1n know ledge and exper1ence that w1ll help us to lxve better 1n the poet War World The 1947 crew wab fortunate 1n havmg two to help chart the course 1nd eteer the craft Wxth the1r understandmg gmdance we have been able to make a successful crosemg The ocean hes ihe 1cLand lt w1ll be 1n the mas, tery of tlus last gre it challenge th xt v1ctory vsxll l1e Ray Long: Presldent 10 ! .N -W 1 C . . 1 . ' ' - . . . A . - ' ' ' Su- perior seamen--Miss Ruth Boot and Mr. George Olson 'S K L. 1. I . 7 1 ' v' ' A SE IOR CLASS A wbfw QQ k V, ff QW -VW ii frg S M 'Quia xx' XVXNN Wh W WW 'umm-K T Ml! ' ff A WE HAVE CROSSED THE RIVER THE OCEAN IS YET T0 MASTER 0 -, 1 9 E' W 'sl 4' Il .i ,, Song . T, via? .' N X '- Z ' Wfffflgi'-T ' 1- ' - 0 T T -. 'E 1 .Wx .i,,i.' - I,Nj.gMyNQNiwl will 4. .. Q-'ZZ . ,mei Nkxxk ...T S S XXNQTE XXXTQX E . Q 0 u 1 X 3 ,,,, . 1' I , ,,,,1W . . f . - , LM :M y Q ' 1 lnhlllgll o m ltlw l ,Ah V 9 .- T x o Q , W I . I 'I T., 'W I 'I 1 I u 'a f mighia I n ! x I I I . Sw, .H qu 4' -I ' Tx Lk 9 RAY LONG ANNE LUKE CAROLE DANI GORDON BERGER SENIOR CLASS HISTORY A twenty one sp1t ball salute heralded our entrance on board the good sh1p 'W H S Freshman 1n September 43 Under the superv1s1on of Captam Bob Loveless we learned our way about the sh1p After stowmg our gear, we settled down to work Our soclal functlons were few, probably because of seas1ck ness Next year all hands changed berth to the W H S Sophomore ' Capta1n joe Iaskolsk1 found us now a seasoned crew We had learned our way about sh1p and knew how to handle ourselves Th1s year our work was supplemented by two dances, one w1th shoes and one wxthout The W H S Iurior was our next sh1p and we were really fldlflg the waves Capta1n 11m Green steered us clear of shoal water Th1s year we had many act1v1t1es, varlous concesslons at games, rec ord dances, and sandwlch sales We presented 'Ever S1nce Eve The I Hop, too, was a b1g event We chose class colors and purchased our rmgs All hands enyoyed the Iumor Semor Party Next year we really h1t the top Wlth a berth on the 'W H S Semor, commanded by Capta1n Ray Long Th1s was our last year on these seas, and the voyage seemed altogether too short Many wonder ful th1ngs occurred this year The Fall Frol1c and 'Iumor M1ss, our Senlor play, were two h1ghl1ghts We all had a good tlme at the novelty Semor Faculty basketball games Class Nlght was also a lot of fun Much hard work was involved U1 gettmg out the Spectator, but all the year s work was topped off w1th the Semor Prom, held at the Dearborn Inn Last, but not least, came the pleasure cru1se aboard the S S South Amer1can On june 12, we recexved our honorable d1scharges from the W H S Semor 12 W f . . 3, - - Occ 1 .. . . . . , - . 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PEARL E ALLBEE All I ask IS pleasant com pany to whlle away the t1me Lat1n Club 4 Student Counc1l1 2 3 Glee Club 1 2 3 Sen10r G1rls Club BEATRICEI BAER 'An earnest g1r1 w1th a good heart Commercxal Club 3 Latlll Club 3 Glee Club 4 Semor G1rls Club IACK BAKER It's not the whxstllng that makes the locomotlve go 1 s the sllent steam Football 3 4 Tenn1s 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Math Club Pres1dent 3 Culture Club 3 Varslty Club 3, 4 Student Councll 3 4 ROBERT BALLARD The man who really ac compllshes somethmg does not have t1me to talk about xt ' Varslty Club 3, 4 Culture Club 4 Foot ball 3 4 Baseball 3 IOYCE BANKS Nothmg IS lmpOSS1b19 to a w1llmg heart Garden C1ty 1 Lat1n Club 1 2 Glee Club 2 3 Commerclal Club 3 Thesplans 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 Semor G1rls Club Culture Club 3 4 Ever Smce Eve WX! 13 BETTYI BARNETT 'A qulet little glrl 1mes Semor Girls Club, Glee Club 2 4 Commerclal Club 1 IOANNE BELL 'I m happy, what s wrong w1th the rest of the world Student Councll 1 Span1sh Club 3 EVELYN BENNETT You can t udge he unless you know her Flint Ir High 1 Semor G1rls Club GORDON C BERGER Comb down hls han' lock! 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It stands uprxght Ever Smce Eve, IUIIIOI' Miss Math Club 4 Culture Club V1ce Pres Varslty Club 3 4 Tenn1s 3 4 Dramatics Club 4 Class Treasurer 4 Thesplans 3 Thespian Vice Pres 4 PATRICIA BETZ Thmgs don't turn up 1n the world unless somebody turns t em up Semor G1rls Club Intramurals 3 Student Counc1l WILLIAM BIDWELL Qulet in appearance with motives unknown HELEN BLAKE 'Anything for a quiet life Spanish Club 3 Semor Girls Club Marquette High School VIRGINIA BRADKE A swell personality, and a flashing smile are her con stant companions Cheerleader 2, 3 4 Student Council Sec Thespians 4 Spectator Staff 4 Glee Club 2 Class Secretary 2 Semor Girls Club, Class Vice Pres 3 Latin Club 1, 2 Intramurals 1 2 3, 'Ever Since Eve MICHAEL BRADLEY 'He is neither too humble, too wise, nor too proud, u simply a regular fellow Hi Lire 1, 2, 3- Boxing 1, 2, 3 4' Press Club 2 3' Quill a.nd Scroll 3 JOYCE M BRAGENZER Her sunny disposition makes her everybody s friend Culture Club 4' Senior Girls Club Pres Class Secretary 3' Honor Society 3, 4 Spectator Staff 4 LEROY BRITTAIN 'All work and no un ot the life for me CAL BROWN He was on the right side for the wrong reason Boxing 3 Football 4 Varsity Club 4 Math Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Thespians 4 Student Council 4 Senior Executive Board MARY THERESE BROWN 'To be merry best becomes you for out of question you were born in a merry hour Cheerleader 4 Math Club 4 Culture Club 4 Latin Club 3 Intramurals 4 G A A 4 Spectator Staff 4 Senior Girls Club MARGARET BUCKWICK 'She laughs not to be funny but to be fun Belleville 1' Latin Club 3' Dramatics Club 3 4' Thespians 3, ' Culture Club 4' Debate 4 Spectator Staff Editor DAVID BURGER All mankind loves a lover Band 2 3 4' Math Club 4- Student Council 2' Ever Since Eve unior Miss LAUREL CARLYLE Knowledge comes, bu wlsdom lmgers Northwestern 1 Spanlsh Club 3 Math Club 4 Culture Club 4 Spectator Staif 4 Sen1or G1rls Club, Treas KENNETH CARTER Never trouble trouble t11l trouble troubles you Dearborn 1 Fordson 2, Glee Club 4 fPETER CHUPAC He labored long, hard and well IACQUOLYN CLIFF Llfe has no blessmg l1ke a prudent fr1end ' Manuel Tralmng I-hgh 1 2 Riley I-hgh 3 DORISI COCKRUM Elegant as s1mp11c1ty Warm as ecstacy Sen1or G1rls Club Spectator Staff 4 Commerclal Club 3 EVELYN C OCKRUM Tmy, sweet Modest, dxscreet, Commerclal Club 3 CLINTON CORBY A busy person 1n qulet way Dearborn I-hgh 1 Lat1n Club Spanlsh Club 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Debate 4 LELAND CROSS Good temper IS lxke a sunny day Bradley, I111no1s 1 Fordson High 2 3 Varslty Club 4 Football 4 Spectator Staff 4 HAROLD C ROWL 'There s history 1n all men s llves Beaverton, Mxch 1 Varslty Club 4 Tennis 4 CAROLE DANI Salted wxth humor Peppered wmth w1t ' I-Iermansv1l1e Hlgh 1 Math Club 4 Dramatxcs Club 3 4 Thespmans 3, 4 Com mercial Club 3 Culture Club 4, Latin Club 3 Student Counc1l 4 Band 2 Class Secretary 4 Specta tor Staff 4 Senior G1rls Club, Debate 4 Forenslcs 2 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Intramurals 3 4 'Ever Smce Eve f . 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' Y Y ' . , - . . , Q 9 l '-3 ' ' ' A 1 Q 1 I S ' , , 9 . 15 EDNA DENGEL That load becomes 11ght when cheerfully borne Lat1n Club 2 3 Semor Glrls Club Intramurals 2 3 4 EMOGENE LOUISE DETREZ If s1lence were golden, she would be a m1ll1ona1re Semor Glrls Club Speakers Bureau 4 LEONA DIERCKENS I remember well those lessons, Bu , as for what I learned at s a questlon Bowhng 1 2 Semor Glrls Club DAVID DILLINGHAM Tut tut, my man e girls won t hurt you E1 Paso Tech 1 Culture Club 4 Iumor Mlss FRED DOLETZSKY s bashful that s sure But a sm1le IS hzs cure Football 3, 4 Varslty Club 4 Student Council 4 3 J ,v L FRED DURAND Falnt heart ne er won fan' lady Dramatxcs Club 2 3 Thesplans 3 4 Ever Smce Eve One act play Band 2, 3 4 Varslty Club 3 WILLIAM ELDRED He makes a july da short as December Glee Club 2 EVONNE ELLICK Never has a lot to sa Frlendly 1n a d1fferent way Commerc1al Club 2 3 Intramurals 1 Semor Glrls Club WILLIAM ENGLE Be s11ent and pass for a phxlosopher PATRICK ESAREY Silent performance maketh best return Varsxty Club 3 4 Vice Pres Varsity Club 4 Football 3 4 Math Club 4 DON FARRINGTON 'All great men are dymg, m not feelmg well myself Dearborn I-hgh 1 Melvmdale H1gh 2 Student Counc1l 3 4 Bofcmg 2, 3 Math Club 4 Spectator Staff 4 IAMES FAVORS Balt the hook well This f1Sh w1ll blte Denison, Texas 1 Thespxans 4 Math Club 3 4 Vice Pres1dent 3 Speakers Bureau 4 Student Councll President 4 Iunior Mlss DONALD FELT I guess I ll start g1rl scoutmg now Football Manager Math Club 4 FLORENCE FENNELLY Her care was never to offend, And every creature was her frlend Dearborn Hlgh 1 Intramurals 4 Sen1or G1rls Club, Spectator Staff 4 ARTHUR FERSTL The f1rst element of suc cess IS the determinanon to wm Math Club 4 Spectator Staff 4 CLARA FILIATRAUT They re only truly great who are truly good ' Culture Club 3, 4 ,eg Honor Society 3, 4 SUE FINLEY The hand that made you fair hath made you good Wayne W Virginia 1 Garden City 2 Intramurals 3, 4 G A A President 4 BETTY JANE FISH 'There s always a twinkle in her eye, And a smile to everyone passingby Intramurals 1, 2 Senior Girls Club IEAN Fos'rER 'Always keep a smile Latm Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Thespians 3, 4 Commerical Club 3 Ever Since Eve Culture Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 Senior Girls Club Spectator Staff HAROLD FRYE If this has been educat blessed be the ignorant Hi Lite 1, 2 3, 4 Ever Since Eve 'junior Miss, Track Man ager 2 Thespians 3 4 Dramatics Club 4 Press Club 3, 4 Latln Club 1 Band 1 2, 3, Spectator Staff 4 And life will be worthwhile ETHEL FULTON There hves w1th1n the very flame of love Plymouth 1, 2 Band 3 Semor G1rls Club IOAN FUNK Amused with the world Culture Club 3, 4 Debate 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Speakers Bureau 4 RICHARD GABRIEL Young H1 limbs, in judg ment old ' Varsity Club 3, 4 Math Club 4 Spanish lub 3 Tennis 3 Cul ture Club 4 Debate 4 Spectator Staff 4 Speakers Bureau 4 MARGARET GERS'I'NER Of Margaret we can e What she did she d1d it well ' Speakers Bureau 4 Latin Club 1 Press Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Thesplans 3, 4, Hi Lite 4 Senior Girls Club Specta BURL GREELY The blggest surpr1ses oft come m small packages Omer I-hgh 1 2 Cooley I-hgh 3 JAMES RAY GREEN k Who conquers me w 1 find a stubborn foe Football 1, 2, 3, 4 asket ball 3 4 Baseball 2, 3, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4, Press Club 3 Class Pres1dent 3 Stu dent Councll 2, 4 Vice President 4, Spectator Staff 4 Sneakers Bureau 4 IAMES GREENSHIELDS 'The greatest truths are the simplest, and so are the greatest men Henry Ford Trade School 1, 2, 3 WILLIAM D HARRIS 'Blest be the man who first invented sleep Dramatlcs Club 3, 4 Thesplans 3, 4 Football 4 Varsity Club 4, Golf 3 Student Councll 3 'Ever Since Eve,' Speakers Bur eau 4 Magazine Staff 3, Spectator Staff 4 tor Staff 4 Band 4 BERNARD HARRISON I'll speak ln a monstrous R ' voice She looks rather quiet but can you fell by 100kS'? Track 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Thespians 3, 4 Glee 2, 3 4 3 Photography Club 4, 'jtmlor Miss, wecta?r Staff 4, ! 1 iq ff I 5 w ' -' f 4 'Qs , gf, IIM HAWLEY 'I'm not argumg w1th you I m tellmg you Staunton M1l1tary Academy 2 'Ever Smce Eve jumor M1ss, Spamsh Club 3, 4, Math Club 4 Thesplans 3 4 Debate Spectator Staff 4 Speakers Bureau 4 KEN HELKAA My father taught me to work he dxd not teach me to love xt Vars1ty Club 3 4 Math Club 4 Latm Club 4 Tenms 3 Press Club 4 H1 L1te 4 MAXINE M HIX 'If at f1rst you don t suc ceed, why waste t1me try1ng again Baseball 1 Art Club 1, 2 Semor G1r1s Club MARK HOPKINS Ready to spht h1s sides with laughing Pershing Hlgh 1 Berkley I-hgh 2 H1 L1te 4 Press Club 3 4 LEE ANN HOWE She gives a smile to er friends Senior Girls Club af' HENRY HUDSON Good natured and always w1l11ng to do h1s part Ever Smce Eve Spamsh Club 2 3 Math Club 4 Baseball 2 3 4 NELLIE M HURST She s a good frlend of all who know her Dramatics Club 4 Thesplans 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 3 Semor Girls Club, Iunlor Miss' Ass t Dlrector RENEBELLE HUSTED She that worketh falthfu shall be Justly rewarded Spanlsh Club 2, 3 H1 L1te 2 3, 4 Hi L1te Editor 4 SHIRLEY IEWELL 'She is short in statu But high in ambition Latin Club 1, 2 3 Culture Club 3 4 Dramatics Club 3 4 Thespians 3, 4 Glee Club3 Debate 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Spectator Staff 4 Senior Girls Club, 'Ever Since Eve' Ass t Director, Archery 2, 3 MARIONI JOHNSON Known, but seldom heard Senior Girls Club THOMAS 1oH:NsoN You don t have to be b1g to get along 1n th1s world Band 3, 4 Math Club 4 DOLORES JOHNSTON Falth is a hlgher faculty than reason Press Club 2, 3 Commercxal Club 2 Semor Girls Club PEARL KECSKES You can tell her by the noise she doesn t make ' George Washington, L 1 2 Bowl1ng 4 Senior Girls Club MARION M KEHRER The best way to make fr1end is to be one Commercxal Club 2, 3 Glee Club 3 Art Club 3 Senior Girls Club Intramurals 1, 2 3, 4 EDNA KERBYSON Sparklmg eyes with mischief brewxng Press Club 3 Intramurals 2, 3 Senior Girls Club, Spectator Staff 4 I i YOURAL KING Look for the best in other Give the best 1n yourself Miller H1gh 1 Boxmg 2 3, 4 RICHARD R KINSEY 'Work is the meat of life Pleasure the dessert Band 1, 2, 3, Math Club 4 Latin Club 2 DONALD E KRICK True spoken and a gentle man. Football 4 con 3, 4 WILLIAM La1OY Silence is one of his great est charms Spanish Club 3, Varsity Club 3, 4 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Culture Club Presi dent 3, 4 Spectator Staff 4 Junior Miss Thespians 4 Track 3, 4, Boxing 1 RICHARD LEPPALA Don't worry nt makes deep wrinkles Baseball 2, 3 Basketball 3 arsity Club 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 Press Club 3 Sa DOROTHY LERIGHT A blush IS beautdul but often mconvement Dramat1cs Club 4 Cheerleader 2 3 Captam 4 Press Club 3 Semor G1rls Club Intramurals 1 2 3 ROSEMARY LEWIS Intellxgence charm an endearmg way, Her fr1endl1ness grows wlth every day Redford Umon l Spamsh Club 3 Culture Club 3 Sen1or GIPIS Club Student Councll 4 Spectator Staff 4 MARY ELAINE LONG Beneath the surface l1es a heart s1ncere Spamsh Club 3 Culture Club 3 Spectator Staff 4 Semor Glrls Club RAY LONG 'As a dancer, he's star, And h1s leadersh1p supreme by far Student Councll Vxce Presxdent 2 Presxdent 3 Varslty Club 2 3, 4 Track 1 2 4 Dramat1cs Club 3 Ever S1nce Eve jumor Mlss Speakers Bureau 4 Class Pres1 dent 4 HINTZ LOTH 'A careful student care ful not to overdo lt 4 3 S 21 KATHLEEN LOVE Two eyes of blue Always come smllm through Semor Glrls Club VIRGINIA LOVE LADY Athlet1cal1y she 1S ln clmed, A glrl l1ke her IS hard to flnd Honor Soclety 3 4 Thespxans 3, 4 Student Councll 4 Iumor Mlss Ever S1nce Eve, Latm Club 3 Sen1or G1rls Club Spectator Staff 4 Intra mura1s1,234 GAA4 F REDRICK LUCE Thought IS deeper than words Glee Club 2, 3 ANNE LUKE 'Lxke champagne bubblmg and sparkhng Math Club 3 4, Dramatlcs Club 3, 4 Ever Since Eve Thesplans 3, 4 Iumor M1ss, Commercial Club 3 Culture Club 4 Student Counc11 3 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 1 2 Spectator Staff 4 Sen1or Glrls Club Intramurals 3, 4 Class Vlce Presldent 4 ALIC LUPEAR 'He dxd not outdo hxmself by :aug Shortbrldge H1gh 1 Indlanapolls 2 EILEEN McAFEE 'The mlldest manners an the gentlest of hearts Commerc1al Club 2 BEVERLY MCCLAIN Her form, more soft and femmine Her sophlstxcatlon, her every a1r D Ever Sxnce Eve Drama t1cs Club 3 4 Lat1n Club 2 3 Thesp1ans 3 4 Cul ture Club 3 Math Club 3 Sen1or G1r1s Club Span 1sh Club 4 Intramurals 2 Student Councll Secretary 3 PAULINE MCMULLIN L1ghtheaded a blond Lowrey Iumor Hlgh 1 Fordson Hlgh 2 3 Senior G1rls Club HELEN MACOMBER Life 13 not so short but there IS always t1me for courtesy Semor G1rls Club Glee Club 4 MARIE MADIGAN Th1s g1r1 is always full of cheer, She s been our gayest through the year Spectator Staff 4- Press Club 3' A A ' Quill and Scroll 3- Senior Girls Club Junior Miss' Thespians 4- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 4 ix MARY MARDIROSIAN Ml Ready to work ready to play, Ready to help whomever she may Cheerleader 3 4 Intramurals 1, 2 3 Student Counc1l Treasurer 4 Semor Gxrls Club LDRED IO MASON And st1ll the wonder grows That one small head can carry all she knows Walnut Rldge, Arkansas 1 Lat1n Club 3 Commerclal Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Cul ture Club 3, 4 Thesp1ans 3 4, Honor Soclety 3 4 Semor Glrls Club, Ever Sxnce Eve, Spectator Staff 4 Semor Executlve Board 4 FAYE MERRIMAN Smooth and sweet, descrlbe you well In fr1endsh1p s arts your charms excel Lat1n Club 3 Cheerleader 4 Dramatlcs Club 3 4 Commerclal Club 3 Stu dent Councll 3 Semor Glrls Club, Thesp1ans 4 lntra murals 1, 2 3 4 Specta tor Staff 4 Iunlor MISS, Honor Soc1ety 3, 4 ARTHUR MODDER To get ahead, you must have one I North Plamfleld N I 1 Metochen Hlgh, Nj 3 Speakers Bureau 4 Drama t1cs Club 3 4 Culture Club 4' Debate 4- Junior Miss Football 3 LYNN MOON Nothing is more useful than silence EMMA MORGAN Forever foremost in e ranks of fun Honor Society V1ce President 3 4 Culture Club 3, 4 Thesplans 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Studen Counc1l 4 Spectator Staff 4 Latm Club 1 2, 3 Semor Cirls Club Junior Miss Basketball All Star 3 Intramurals 2, 3 4 MAURICE MORRILL Work 1S an ever decreasing pleasure Varslty Club 2 3 4 Base ball 2, 3 4 Football 4 Student Council 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Press Club 3 Ever Since Eve Specta tor Staff 4 Class Vice President 1 IUNE MURPHY Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honour Intramuralsl 2 3 4 Semor Girls Club MARIORIEI MURPHY If she had any faults s e left us in doubt Latm Club 1, 2 Glee Club 3' Senior Girls Clubg Intramurals 2 3. BETTY MUSOLINO Who said hurry? Live slowly, it feels e - ter Glee Club 3 43 Senior Girls Club. SHIRLEY IUNE NICHOLS One s character will never r1se hlgher than his aims Daly School 1 Fordson High 2 Press Club 3 4 H1 Lite 3 4 Semor Girls Club MARGARET NICHOLSON She is a maid of artless grace, Quiet of vo1ce and sweet of face Dearborn High 1 Commerc1al Club 3 Semor Girls Club Intramurals 2 3 4 PHILIP NIEMANN No sinner or no samt per haps, But well, the very best of chaps Football 4 Varsity Club 4 Latin Club 1 2 DOROTHY NOWAK 'Sweetness is her only spell of magic but she weaves well Pershmg 1 2' A A ' Spanish Club 4' Culture Club 4' Senior Girls Club. ANNA MAE O'BRIEN 'Her ways are modest and her works discreet.' Rudyard High lg Pickford High 2 3. gm ERNEST H PARKS just a p16CE of drrftwood on the sea of l1ie Math Club 4 Fall Frol1c Decorat1on IOYCE M PARRANT Beauty IS eternlty gazln at 1tself ln a mlrror Hutchms Intermedlate Glee Club 2, 4 Sen1or G1rls Club Secre tary LILLIAN PILACHOWSKI She seems qu1et but who knows Sen1or G1rls Club Intramurals 3 DON PILIQNTON Laughter IS good for the d1gest1on HARRY PRIESKORN The frlvolous work xs pol1shed 1dleness Student Councll 4 Press Club 3 4, Varsxty Club 2, 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Golf 4 H1 L1te 3 4 S DONALD RAY Come what w11l tomorrow for I have 11ved today IEAN REID A mald of 1ndependent mmd Culture Club 3 Spanlsh Club 3, Sen1or G1rls Clu , Softball 2 3 Basketball 3 Vollyball 3 Bowlmg 3 GERALDINE REPLOG A lady of quallty Dearborn 1 Fordson 2 Culture Club 4 Dramat1cs Club 4 Sen1or G1rls Club Thesplans 4 Intramurals 4 ELMA RICHARDSON ma1d of qu1et pens1ve Way, Is pleasmg m all she does and says Lowery 1 Dearborn 2 Fordson 3 Senior G1rls Club Intramurals MARTHA ROOF Sunny as a summer day, A frlend to all who come her way Thesplans 4 Sen1or G1rls Club, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Commerclal Club 2 3 X ?KiZ1??g-3, I . nv ',A, ' H . , . 4. 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' D ' .9 il - . 1 I . , 3 N . . c 1 y Q 1 , 9 , 9 - 5 Q, ' ' , -. . . , i 24 BETSY ANNE ROWE Fun IS my mlddle name Dramatxcs Club 4 Commerclal Club 3 Semor Glrls Club Glee Club 1, 2 Intramurals 1 2 3 MAXINE ROY My heart IS hxed Commerclal Club 2 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 Sen1or G1rls Club, Thesp1ans 4 G A A MARIE SCHULTZ Manners make th woman Sen1or G1rls Club DENELDA SCHWARTZ Her frlends hold her fr1endsh1p dear, For they know Denelda IS smcere Commerclal Club 3 Sen1or Glrls Club Culture Club 4 Spectator Staif 4 BETTY LOU SHELLHAAS 'Her vo1ce IS ever soft and low excellent qualxty m a woman Glee Club 3 Sen1or G1rls Club 5' 1 Qi 9 9 JACK SHIVELY A llttle nonsense now an then, Is relxshed by the best of men Bloommgton, Indlana 1, 2 Band 3, 4 'Ever Since Eve, Iumor MISS' Math Club 4 Press Club 4 Dramatlcs Club 4, Thesp1ans 4 Spectator Staff 4 Culture Club 4 Wrestllng 2 VERNE R SMITH Let the words be few VIRGINIA SMITH T1s better to be gay and happy than to be a grouch and have no frlends Lat1n Club 1 2 3, 4 Math Club 3, 4 Commerclal Club 3 Culture Club 3 4 Sen1or Gzrls Club Thesp1ans 4 Junior Miss Spectator Staff 4 Intra murals l Glee Club 1 BEVERLEY SOMMERS 'Eyelashes that could sweep from any man s heart a cob web Student Counc1l 1, 2 Latin Club 2 Culture Club 4 Semor Glrls Club WILLARD SPEED 'If sllence were golden he would be a m1ll1ona1re Dearborn H1gh School 1 THELMA STEFFES She IS so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a d1spos1tion Commerc1a1 Club 2 Student Councxl 1 Latm lub 1 Culture Club 3, Honor SOCIEIY 3, 4 Sen1or Executlve Board 4 Semor G1rls Club, Spectator Staff 4 BONNIE L SWOVELAND She who plants kmdness gathers love clee cmb 2, 3 4 ROBERT SZMYTHOWSKI Let the world s11de Press Club 4 GLORIA C TALMADGE Only ambitlous people rxse to fame Honor Society 3, 4 Culture Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 Student Counc1l 4 Commercial Club 3 Spectator Staff 4 Press Club 4 Semor G1rls Club PATRICIA TANNER She doth make sunshlne a shady place dnan, Mich 1, 2 3 Band 4 Semor G1rls Club BETTY LORRAINE THOMAS Lxfe s fun Ihke Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Commerclal Club 2 Semor G1rls Club G A A 4 FRANCIS TOTCKY ll An all around good fellow 7' w 'vp... VIOLET VALADE As merry as a cr1cke Latm Club 1 2 3 Math Club 3 4 Commercxal Club 3 Culture Club 3 Semor G1rls Club Spec tator Staff 4 Semor Executlve Board, Intra mu als 1 Glee Club 1 GLENN WALDO 'Much I know, but to know all 1S my ambltxon Math Club 4 Honor Soclety Presldent 3, Spectator Staff 4 IOANNE WALLACE Exceed1ngly fa1r, wlse spoken and persuadxng Student Councll 1 Glee Club 3 Commerclal Club 3 Latm Club 3 Culture Club 3 Math Club 3 4 Honor Socxety 3 26 3 . 4 . J Q ' .' . . pg . 6 , 5 S S 2 3 C g 4g . . . . 9 2 E, : A fag, K . . D , . S, I ---.. 3 - .D U . t.,, ' ' 1 9 Q ' r 2 I 3 3 Q , S ' - - H 2 r 9 ,2, ,. U . Q . - 2 . . . n 2 6' 1. S S 1 . 3, s s 9 4 3 - 1 a . . 0 In . . . .- D . n A ' . , Q ' 3 . ' . rg' 'J 5 . . S 5 S ,4: I Y Y J A ..v 143 IOHNNIE MAE WATSON Sports l1ke, fun A regular gal Semor G1rls Club Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Latm Club 2 MARGARET WATT Strongest mmds are often those of whom the no1sy world hears least Dearborn l-hgh School 1 Fordson I-hgh School 2 Feature Edltor, H1 L1te Staff 4 ROBERT WEBERLEIN An honest man s word 1S as good as h1s bond ' Sacred Heart, Dearborn Band V1ce President 4 Iumor Mlss ELEANOR WEBSTER You can tell her by the nolse she doesn t make Sen1or Glrls Club CHARLES WEIMER Sxlence 1S more elegant than words Varslty Club 2, 3 4 Track 2 3 4 Glee Club IVHLDRED WICKS I have not long to live Slngle Commercial Club 3 Press Club 3 Semor Glrls Club BILL WILCOX His heart as far from fraud as heaven from earth Vars1ty Club 3 4 Math Club 4 Spectator Staff 4 Tenms 3, 4 Boxlng 3 CHESTER WILKS Begonel I have spoken Post Hxgh School 1 Cooley 2 Dearborn 3 AUDREY WILKES Quiet to those who know her not, but Jolly to those who d Mamstee H1gh School 1 Commerclal Club 2 Bowhng 3, 4 Semor Glrls Club NORMAN WILLIAMS No legacy IS so r1ch as honesty JOAN WINGET Cares? She never had them.' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3g Commercial Club 2, Press Club 3g G. A. A. 4g Senior Girls Club LUCILLE WINKLEMAN She looks like a saint ut Dearborn 1 Commercial Club 3 Latin Club 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Senior Girls Club Vice President PEGGY M WITTERSHEIM Better to be small and shme Than large and cast a shadow Dearborn 1 Intermurals 2 3, 4 Thespians 4 Dramatxcs Club 4 Senior Girls Club HAROLD WOOD 'Disguise our bondage as we will, ti 8 ' Tis woman, woman rules 1 I Q us still. S x ,Q MARIE YERMKN Her ways are ways pleasantness U Senior Girls Club ALBERT YERT Pla. The man who really ac compllshes something does not have time to talk about it Varsity Club 2 3 : Nur? 4' X xl ' , 5 R Eff 1 .1 Q AN sk at fx O M! X 2-C! N- 5. 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Y 1 ,f i v e ' ' U' O I :sf f ' ,y .5 ' 3 5 5 Z , no as L x Q sm, ' 4 Y I ft' '55 .ln , - ,, l D JUNIOR Mlss Iumor MISS, the gay lzght hearted comedy of Broadway fame, was pro duced by the Senior Class on December 5 and 6 Mrs Letha R1ce d1d an excel- lent Job of d1rect1ng The cast, 1n order of appearance were Harry Graves joe Grace Graves H11da L01s Graves Judy Graves Fuffy Adams I B Curtls Ellen Curtls W1ll1s Reynolds Barlow Adams Western Un1on Boy Merrxll Fuerbach Sterling Brown Albert Kunody Tommy Arbuckle Charles Henry Haskell Cummmgs Ray Long' Cal Brown' V1rg1n1a Smxth' Mane Madigan Anne Luke' Emma Morgan' Faye Merrlman' jack Shlvely' Vlrguua Lovelady' Tex Favors' Gordon Berger' Arthur Modder Bob Weberlem Davxd D1ll1ngham Harold Frye' Bernard Harrlson' Dave Burger 11m Hawley' B111 La Ioy' 'Member of Thespian Troupe 670 Emma Morgan as Iudy 1-45- IUNIOR MISS Left to Rlght Anne Luke QLo1sD Ray Long fMr Gravesl, Emma Morgan Uudyj, V1rg1n1a Sm1th fMrs Gravesl I 1 z I 1 I ' 1 A 5 :I ' ! 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' 1 i - n 5 M ' ' 1 A 'X 'fx'-I ., ..,,,,. .,, Q 2 q Q '- ' , 6 . f g 'A 'Q ' . 1 X f 4 ' ' ' - s , IT ' n- ' .' , W 1 SPECTATOR STAFF Row R Lew1s, F Merr1man,D Schwartz, F Fennelly, E Morgan D Cockrum, M Mason I Foster Row A Luke, M Mad1ga.n, V Lovelady, H Frye, B Laloy J Hawley, M Morrxll I Sh1vely, G Waldo B Wllcox, Mr Olson tSpons J Row M1ss Boot fSpons J, V Valade V Smlth V Bradke, T Steffes B Harrxson, B Harr1s, M Gerstner, A Ferstl, C Dam L Carlyle Row E Kerbyson, E Dengel, D Farrmgton, Ass't Ed1tor, G Talmadge, M Long, D Gabr1e1, L Cross, M Buckwlck, Ed1tor,I Bragenzer, S Jewell TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF THE STAFF The staff of the Spectator sa.1led on rough water most of the t1me at sea Many problems bobbed above the waves, but were dashed under agam when the sponsors and ed1 tors put the1r heads together Rubber cement was a st1cky subgect but wxth a helpful h1nt from M1ss Reardon we were able to obtam It by veer1ng off the course Just a httle One essentlal ltem to any staff IS a method1ca1 and competent mathematlclan We succeeded m get tlng Mlss Oberlln on board, s1nce she was an exper1enced hand Wxth her as head 1n the math department we had no worry about 1ncorrect calculatlons and d1d not waver on the course Typlsts are essentlal to the staff Thls fact was dlscovered when copy was bemg prepared W succeeded 1n obtammg seasoned members for the crew The many commlttees were w1l11ng hands on call for deck work After much work, we pulled mto port March 5 w1th our log Spectator for 46 47 completed a Journey well worth the t1me spent on It 32 -' 7' A - 'YL' a n 4. . . . . . , . . ,. . . . . 2. . . , . , . . , . . . . . , . . . . . . . a as . . . . 1 J . - t . , . . . 9 , . . . u 1: , J ' v . Ed1tor m chlef Ass1stant edxtor Buslness Comm1ttee Facultv Commlttee Semor Commlttee Iumor Comm1ttee Sophomore COITlIll1tt66 Freshmen Comm1ttee Club Comm1ttee SPECTATOR STAFF Boys Sport s Commlttee Gxrls Sports Comm1ttee Photographs' C0fIlI'Il1tt99 Typ15ts Art comm1ttee 33 Margaret Buckww xck Don Farrlngton G1or1a Talmadge Glen Waldo 11m Hawley Thelma Steffes je in Foster Leland Cross Laurel Carlyle Roaemary Lew1s Deneld 1 Schwartz Bxll WIICOX Emma Morgan Carole Dan1 Anne Luke Mary Long Dorm Coclfrum Dlck G'1br1e1 B111 Laloy Vlolet V lhde Arthur Feretl Mane Madxgan Florence Fennelly B111 Harrls M1ur1ce Morrlll jack Shlvely Vxrgmxa Bradke V1rg1n11 Lovelady Bern 1rd Harrlson Harold Frye F xye Merrlman M1ldred M xson Joyce Bragenzer Edna Dengel Sh1rley Jewell Margaret Gerstner Edna Kerbyson - 2 . ' ' ' Virginia Smith I . . . 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KJKU . f, ., I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Stanley Kerbyson Vice President Archie PHFIS Secretary Diane Wilson Treasurer Ieannette Prieskorn Sponsors Mrs Flora Clyne Mr Henry Luccock Class History In 1944 the class began their activities as freshmen with Ted Neff as president In the spring they broke a precedent by electing four members of their class to the Student Congress As sophomores, with john Abner as president, the class went into action They sponsored two sandwich sales a dance, and had a concession at one of the football games class sponsored several dances, sandwich sales, and sold Christmas cards An event which caused a great deal of excitement before Christmas, was the arrival of the Class rings The annual I Hop which took place on Feb 12 at McKinney Hall in Ypsilanti proved 1 great success The class presented their play A Date With Iudy on March 27th and 28th Another major event of the year was ordering class sweaters which are white and black the class colors 36 X . . This year, after electing Stanley Kerbyson for their president, and electing their sponsors, the u . a D D . L - S 1 1. 1 1 s I i , . ., . . . . . , .4 a V Adams W Albert B Allen R Allen I Allstead M I Arndt M Arthur S' I D Bable D Barthol A R Bartlett P Basham D Beal E Beggs G Berger E Blggerstaif M B1nder S Blnder I Blrd I Blshop I Bouffard L Bourdeau tml' M Bozarth B Brothers M Brothers S Brown E M Bullard I A Burcham R Cabanaw I Campbell G Campeau I xl rm f'?i fl P Carlton Q, C Carlyle B Carmen 9' '11 E Carpenter S Carr1co C Cassldy B Castle I Caton R Cendeck W Champney N Clark C Cobas G Comeau F Curtls P Dlcks B D1eh1 ' V D1ehl I Drew R Durham L Durocher D Eldred D Emer1ck M Emery ' B A Ernst -it 37 k J aff W Ewerth I Evans N Fama R Fama G Ferrell G Flsh I Flsher R Fluhart S Flynn P Foster L Gall B Gass I Glbbons L Gllbertson G Glass K Glover D Gomolak B Green H Green I Guenther C Hall D Halvorson M Hampton O Harmon H Harper E Hassen K Headley P Hedger R Henry B Hxggs D H111 I Huber I Hudson L Hunt V Hunter N Hutton N Hyatt B Ingle K Inman R Iablomcky I Jacobs I Iarrett B Iohnson M Iohnson R Iohnson R Iohnston V Iohnston P johnstone W Iohnstone V Iones B Kecskes W Kehrer L Kelly L Kerbyson vi lf? Asn My 38 S Kerbyson I Kmght D Krebs Q' M Krum I Lamb A LeMontagne R Lange J N Lang1o1s C LEWIS J ' is I Lew1s I Lew1s N L Loftm A , I I-Ong G Loucks I Loucks D Love 'Q R. Lowe M Lund P Luther C Lynch R Malott I Marken C A Marcu1ew1cz K Marhofer N Mason C Mathlak pa D McG1ynn 1' N McK1nney E Mlller B M111er T Moschgat L Mowery M Mulholland K Murphy T Neff W S Newhn I N1co11s E Norman P Nowland M O'Br1en D Ohlerkmg M O Leary S Ottewell N Otto H Palmer A Parls N Partam B Passage N Patruskl . if C Payne U I Pearce H B Ph1111ps P P1erce 39 . I V 1 :Lf . rw, E . J 'JJ ' 3' f . ' - -I 5 ' . , VM I: Q C 'V i . . ' K ' , . . . l I V N - . ' I 1 V L' A i . E' Mcpeod i Q' 1' 'fa-if ' U . ' msd.. ' -1 D TH . I L I. W . , M ' I ' i Tv, - . '- ' M ' ' . , V, ' . 5 Y 1 A W' ff S 'L . . ,ix ,. - X' 7' ' . ' ig , 3 - . -1. 1 A E Plerson B P111sbury I Pr1eskorn B Pugh D Putman E Radke L Radley C Re1d B Renauer R Rlchason C Roberts V Robertson LI Rowland F Rugglrello H Rushlow R Salley I Sarazln W Sawyer M Scarrow L Schm1tt11ng V Schueller M Schuster P Schwartz I Searle S Sharp M Shear P Slatton D S1ebodn1ck D Srnlth D Smlth '1 Smlth M Smlth P Smlth E Smyrnoff G Smyrnoff P Smythe L Solarz S Sollars I Spauldmg A Sperry V Sprmger C Stem D Stephens S Stlne D Stockbr1dge D Strange E Strange F Swan K Sw1ck D Thomas E Thomas A Thomason F Toblas R Tooley 'wa F Y' ur 40 'il' M Tressler L Truesdell M Walker I Wall D Wangb1ch1er R. Wardell I Watson I Watson S Weaver L We1ler I We1r E wh1tt0H I Wlley A Wxlson D Wllson D WIISOH B Wlse S W1se R Wlsman R Woodruff H Woods x D Young S Zakolskx R Zlma WW ,7m,z,cV405O04 ilk' ,-. ll fi Z,- S 7' if I 5 5 f 4 W ' ,,- 24:-jfa i NQM ,-1-1-1 41 X-: A DATE WITH IUDY The h11ar1ous comedy adapted from the rad1o program of the same name, was produced by the Iumor Class on March 27 and 28 Mrs Letha R1ce was dx re ctor The cast 1n order of appearance was udy Dora Foster Me1v1n Foster Randolph Foster Hannah Barbara W1nsocket O0g16 Prxngle M1tZ16 Hoffman Mr Martmdale Mrs HOtChk1SS Elolse Hotchklss ldouble roll! Mrs Schultzhammer Refford Meredlth O Conner Susle Qdouble rolej The Announcer The Dehvery Man D1a.ne W11son V1rg1n1a Schuellerf' Stanley Kerbyson Duane Krebs Elame Norman Mary Shear Arthur Parls Mone1ta Emery Murray Arthur Iacquehne ,acobs Ieanette Prleskorn Lila Schmltthng Lois We11er Clark Carlyle Mary O Leary Beverly Allen Nell Clark Floyd Curtls 'Member of Wayne Thespxan Troupe No. 670 42 -,f The class of 48 held the1r annual I Hop at McKenny Hall, Ypsxlantl, on February 12 The Melodle Men furmshed the mus1c 43 x 1 ,, I 5 , , jjj,-f-::l'f.i - A 15 . E A , . . V' ' ' A Y . K I , U fb I , .,,, f 5 -. ' Q Q i .e 'eh ln D ' . .X ,, . SQ .rf , . . A . t , I .. V V,-,J-m-n ,, f I J I n n n SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent Brent Green V1ce Presldent Howard Gentry Secretary Sherry Truesdell Treasurer Don Albear Sponsors Mlss V1rg1n1a KI'1S1kOS Mr Palmer Brown Class H1story Boardmg the good sh1p Wayne H1gh,' the class of 49 set sa11 w1th Tom Tracy as sk1pper The Blue jean Jamboree rounded out the1r f1rst crulse It was a huge success Recelvmg the1r comm1ss1ons as Sophomores, the1r new sk1pper, Brent Green held them on an even keel A basketball concesslon, sandw1ch sale, and dance chmaxed the1r aCt1V1t19S for the year Two swell year before the mast deserve two more Keep on your course k1dsl 4 xxxfx I P !- gli Ll. X N'-5 gJr'?5 D C . f' ' I r :qv W Ahrenberg D Albear M L Anselm V Ardelean H Arnott C Arv1n W Attwood R L Avery B Baer D Balm R Ballard W Barnes I Bechtel D Bell G Bell M Bellows E Berger R Bergman C Bernal S Betz H B11ls D Bxngel P Blrely C Blshop L Blssett I Blakeley M Boone 5 A Bowen H Bozarth L Bradley B Bredow D Brooker I Brothers B Brown D L Brown I Burm R Butler B Byrd I Cadle I Cannon T Carlson B Carmlchael D Carmon M Carter H Chr1sty N Chupac I Clarke L C1out1er M A Cross A Crouch I Cunmngham R Damals R Darnell 1. 'mf 5? 'D .44 . V H v . I . . 4 w '14 K ' ' . i - is wi' - 2-511 .if f 1 M y 1 1-A A . ' . - , A 1 'bf i X L 1 on A H - 33? Q1 ' ffl? Fe ' ' . f I ZW: f ', D. Bowles A 5 5 f W . K A . 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Kennedy M. Keveney C Knight M Kuhn R Lalch H Lamkln G Larsh G Lawver S Lewandowsky M Lew1s S Llnder B Lohr P Long G Luna I Lundberg B Luther D McCarthy D McKay E McKa1g E McKenz1e E Mabry R Macornber A Maner H Martel B Martmez G Mason M Matthews B Mecklenburg R Me1er D Mernman I M111er R M1115 E Mmton I Morr1son M Muzyck B Myers I Ne111 R Nesbltt D Newton I Nlchols B N1co11s L Norman Y Norman B Nothnagel N Nowak P OBr1en B OKeefe P OLeary D O11ver B I Olsen E Osborne P Pagel sq' ei Wi P Pakkala G Palmateer Q . W Perry H Perslch D P1SCOp1I1k P Porter I Poteau H Pr1nce M RaCkHOWSk1 R Radke B Randall K Relmann I Rxce G Rlchardson F R1Ch3SOH I Roberts P Robertson G Rood I Rowell W Ryan R St Charles V I Sahngue T Samuels C Schoenfeld G Schoonover D Schukofsky D Sheppard C Slmpson I Slrnpson L Slnger I Slelcher B Snuth H B Smlth M Sm1th S Smlth V Smith I Sobol A Spmella M Sp1S3.k R Splsak G Spradhng H Stem G Story G Stromskl L Sulllvan S Summltt I Sargent B Shaver L A Taft G Tams B D Taylor V Thomason D Tooley 'ii' 1 5 23' F Y-'G Ax - f--- . K - . Q' . fy fy . 1. I 1 rr Q- - , ' . 3 Q . N I -sig . Q . :Q ' Ax 1 Q wp V E 1?-sys .RA ' D. Sargent A ' . Jie ,-.,, Y .V - A g ' . . f , W . - -1 V ' ' ' . - , X . . NF' l . ' XX ,, 5. - . . . . . 'rl H I . v A . I M Ixy, I I lt, '- ' A' Q,-W I ' . ' 1 f . . 4 5 . I ,.?-,: Q T S. . . X M K . I ., I . I Q 48 T Tracey M Tressler R Trout E Truesdell S Truesdell P Turcotte R Tyler I Van Leuven D Vashaw M Venclewlcz P Wagner H Walker R Wallot R Walsh B Warblow E Weaver I Wedge R We1bel E Welland L WSIS B Wells I Wells R Wells D Wensko C Whlte I Whlte C Wllcox E Wxlcox M Wllks D Wllson I Wllson E Wmand R Wlnelnger C Wmekoff I Wolf K Wolfe I Wood L Woody I-I Wrobbel R Yantls C Yester D Benlamm if! KP T B T X 1 fini' .33 ali!! E3 i-'5M ' - 1 e,yd . 1 . . Q J. v . 1 11 1 A . in xg , , I V' ' , F' if . - ' ' - K 1 tel . . . . ' - QA- ln . ' y ' ll f 1 1., . , fa 1 -A 1 1 I, ' . . L vi Q' ,L ffjfh ,i ' I 'fl f I - . 9025? 'A I EHL64' if 49 y'x FRE SHMAN C LASS OFFICERS President Leroy Albear Vice President David Dendel Secretary Rosemary Madlgan Treasurer Charles Smith Sponsor Mrs Agnes Wickham Class History A crew of freshmen anchored at Wayne H1gh School with the courage and pluckiness of p1rates with hopes of gaining fame and honors in the future When they had been divided 1nto groups with about th1rty students in each, they were then given an dVlS1I'lg teacher who explained to them that they would be with so that they mlght become better acquainted with each other W1th Mrs Wickham as their sponsor they elected ofhcers for the coming year They have taken several tl 1ps th1s year One w lb to the Shrine circus, where everyone had a good time, another was to the Dearborn Water Department In February they had an Overall Ball Wh1Ch was a great success Instead of the usual fICSllXU1fl bashfulness they had more people dancing than s1t tlng on the sidelmes They also have an up ind commg basketball te im which is in line for a t1e for flrst place in the championship games Here s hoping the next three years will be as successful as this one 50 l E this group for three classesg General Science, Social Science, and English. This arrangement was made I ' V 6. D A ' . H l Q . . . . . t ' K D U . . . . . t , L ' '. 1 S ' S 1 4 -' S ' t , t t I - L Albear I Andlng C Andrews S Andrews L Andruss I Annmg C Armstrong I Armstrong I Armstrong R Arndt T Aspenwall P Austxn B Avery I Balley R Ba1ley B Balmes T Baran D Barber R Barnes C Baun B Beggs B Berhn A Beyer A Blrd D B1ShOp M Black S Blasser W Bo111nger K Bondxe H Bornholdt E Boulter I Bozarth L Brawner B Brewer L Brooks P Brown I Burt C Cadle L Cam C Callegare I Caraway E Carey V Carlson V Castle M Caton I Clarke H Cochrane A Cockrum A Coffman M Coggan N Cole E Comeau I Condra 1. .l ' I 2. .i '. . t Billings 5. . . 'h 7. . . ' ' 8. .. .- 9. . . l . I Conrad B Corney E Cornlsh M Cornwell M Courtney M Courtney I Covllle L Cralghton E Crandell F Crays M Cullen I Da11y M Darhng D Davls E DeBenedet I Debney G Defreytas C Dempsct D Dendel H Dengel D Deo A Dlcks S Dengman D Dobozy D Dodd I Dowhng R Downey T D'Pu1os M Edwards I Eggleston M Elder D Elhck P Emmger D Etherlngton L Ethermgton D Evxns I Fa1r B Fears D Feeback B Fe1ster G Flsher I F1sher L Flsher I Ford K Ford I Frakes L Funk E Gall L Garv1n D Gates R Gates A Gxllespxe I Glllooly I Glslason i li' 4-x. 151 gif 52 'Wh nu fr ' . . i In-4 , ' ' QA - ' . ijgiiy xt It ' . . . 'V af , I '. ' X' - Q L I I . . gi - M! .' . A x gg rig' I , - q A . . 'af x I .ft ' J. ' if - L A - 1 M . . fi, iii I ' 5 I ii ' ' . E, 2 , .af ' - I I , 'W - - G an V I r't t '. 7 I 11 .. N7 ' r N ' . ' 1 If , . . 1 1.3 . , N X A 3, is ,, J ,A . . ' . , ' V Nj -. . V 'L I - . . M Glass M Glass R Gomoll B Gord N Graden R Gragek W Grassel A Graves B Greely D Greenwood R Groomes S Guenther I Gullck A Hale H Hamilton I Hammond N Hannan L Harrxson B Harnson T Hartman I Harvey M Harvey P Hedger D He1er I Hersh M Heymes H H1Ck M H1115 S Holler L Hooper L Horton B Howe R Huber ig R Huebler W Humbles M Hunter R Hyska G Ingle L Irw1n Q' R Iackson G Iamxeson B Johnson I johnson M Iohnston I Kader S Kauffman R Kehrer I Kerbyson 'I 'w if P Ketchum f H me-mz 'Vi' B K11burn , I Klllmgbeck H Klng 53 P 'V i . ' I -vi f - ' M ' X f 'Q 1 if ' L A 43 Q I 'fr' ' , Qi' ,V MJ . -M -B . gf. W L L .. '. ' 14, . ef: ' . X R ., A ' . A . ubbard J W 5, . , .1 5 S' X A b H r . 1 Q' ' . Q - f . A 5 ' VA Y r .'-1' xn -, ' ' . St- .r,e 1 i ' .D . . .4 . w h ik . H Kltts M K11nk M Knutson A Kr1ck D Krum B Loskowskl D Lawson W Leckner P LeFeve E Leonard I Lepella G Loewe G Lundberg A McAfee C McC1anahan C McDan1e1s I McG111 R McK1rmey H McManamy I McM1111n G McNa M Mack R Mad1gan H Ma1ze T Mallette I Manos I Mardlroslan D Marken L Mart1nez P Mason R Matheny B Matthews B Matthews D Matthews D Mellert D M11an B M111er F M111er I M111er R M111er V M111er D M111s C Moers M Mohr M Monroe B Moore M Moore V Moore C Morrlson D Moss T Mott M Munnele L Murphy 4 'F b-4 A X - Y. lin! flea fi!!! 'wr 'ao U 49 . . ' K A EY Qu ' I I nl. x IE . I - Q' , my . . . . vi ' I , . ' 'aff' '. - we I1 f x. C g -n . . I I 'B Q45 o. Martin X f A fs 45 i ' - 0 , if Q 'V . I I W il l . r ai m' -Q , 31 sua? v I . I , K 1 Q K ,. .t I Q ' . Q 54 F Muss1o M Neff R Ne1rman D Nlcolls E Nlelson I Norrlx R Nothnagle F Oglesby D Ohlerkmg B Olsen I Ostyn D Overstreet B P rrant I Partam I Paschal B Patruskl I Patton M Payzant I Pega I Peterson L P113Ch0WSk1 E Portev1nt G Prest W Prewltt L Pr1ce A Prosser E Provencal P Pullen R Ramsby I Renaud I Ranes R Raney R Raymond C Renton I R11ey B Roebuck S Rohraff P Ryan I Sawyer P Schad M Schenk I Schuyler K Schuyler D Schwartz I Searle L Selvey I Setzke M Shaffer B Shaw I Shellhaas C Shephard I Sh1e1ds P Shenault IVJ 1 J! 'ii N -r -.fl B 'Ulf I - 4 R 1 ' . il i -1-,., gr, I . . L in sf . . . V I 5.77, .- . L , i .- '- . . 7 I M is ' PI' D. Porter I J ul QW . 11 A 4' I 'I ' 'QQ L . U xv? I - 0 . . . 'V I 335' .. ' ' 1 n ' S X 5 55 D Shreve B Sunonds C Slnnott W Slebodmck C Sm1th D Sm1th 'Hr D Sm1th E Sm1th M Sm1th R Sm1th S Sm1th W Sm1th L Snell L Snedegar V Spadar R Spauldmg I Spauldmg ' D Sprmger - D Squlre M Staley C Stephens if if K St1ne M Stockburger I Stromskl I Sulllvan R Swam L Taber 'Q r G Talaga C Tallman R Tanneh11l T Tanner C Templeton E W U R Txmmerman Q' T Touraganeau M Trobough R Trudell M VanPatton D Vxpperman M Wall B Wallace M Wallot 4' F Wangblchler I Watts S . D Waugh 5 ty C Weberlexn D Webster M Wedge M Welcher R Wells M Wensko D Westrxck C Wheeler D Wh1te 56 . Q3 C ' . ' A ' C . 3 1-5 ' 35' .n I ian ' - fl n ' I i 2 15 ' . I S 1 . . - -A Y -' . ,L . ' H r ' 4 I . A M up.: A . . 1-K ,'.. B. Talaski ,X 5 5-ii-f' We . X . ' ,W ,avg K .J ' gg, Q-uf . f5, LL 52 , 2 t. t :ah . 1,3 Q N, -I .. .4 T. L- xr - ' F14-f . A vi ' . a ' f jf Q S ' ff! 1: W 8' 1 R Wxlson R Woods I Woodcock B Woodruff G Wootton F Yeager 2 I Zettel L Znnmerman B Zlonek JL 57 51 I 5 X I ZC camps QU gvbrt' 0 :- e U 0-rHElB WINNERS none' YET MORE OF EH l The annual magazme dr1ve had an added 1ncent1ve thxs year, as we were natlonal champs last year We recelved a rousmg send off w1th an all school assembly Numbers on the program were the Dr 0 P U Show, Allen s Alley, and Joe Shxelds sxnglng the The Old Lamphghter The student salesmen left the assembly, the1r bralns teemmg w1th 1deas on how to get the nexgh bors to buy magazmes After a week of watchxng the names 1n the hall shxft around, lt stopped wxth Mlss Klonka on top Her advzsory group was rewarded w1th an all day theater party 1n Detroxt In 1nd1v1dual sales, Jeannette Pr1eskorn sa1led 1nto f1rst place, w1th Burl Greeley and V1rg1n1a Smxth com1ng 1n for a close second and th1rd Other h1gh salesmen were Ann B1rd, Grant Mason, Lance Er1ckson, V1rg1n1a Castle, Ed McKa Ruth Franklm, Margaret Gerstner, Iulla Schuyler, Marjorle Darlmg, Clarence Kmght, Donna Benyamm, Myron Caton, Floyd Curt1s, Helen H1gg1son, George Wootton, Beatnce Talaskx, Carolme Bernal, Lloyd Hudson, Georg1ajam1eson, Eddxe Osborne, Kathleen McK1nnon, john Caraway, Marlon Muzyck, Ronald Mallott, Bob Lalch Many worth whxle prlzes were gxven away at the theater party held for the students who sold sub scrlptlons Among them were record players, radios, 1ce skates, and watches We salled past our quota before we slowed down and the drlve was successful 58 M f r E I H B , V E 5 , , Q I 1 Y J ' I 5 ' h A'-.5 . or M k , T 5 H 3 E 3 Q , t , f . ., s . : v . s n s . 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STUDENT CONGRESS Row 3 I Wh1te, D Felt, M Morrlll, R Cabanaw, H Pr1eskorn,j VanLeuven, C Brown,j Guenther, D Farrmgton, F Curtls Row 2 L Martlnez, H Martel, R Dupont, A Ernst, M1ss Neldermeler, fSpons J C Dam, I Green, M Shear,I Bxrd, R LEWIS Rowl I Glbbons M Mulholland, E Morgan, V Bradke, CRec Secl I Green, QVICG Presb I Favors, tPresJ M Mardn-oslan, CTre s D G Talmadge fCor Sec J, V Love1ady,S Trusdell The Student Congress has had a busy and successful year The Congress sponsored the Freshman E1ect1on, puttmg on a cam paxgn assembly 1n the gym for the whole freshman class They were hosts to the reglonal councxl conference at McKenny Hall m Yps1lant1, and enterta1ned about one hundred flfty students from fourteen schools There were successful d1me dances for the Commun1ty Fund, P0110 Fund, and Red Cross held 1n the gym The Nh azme Drue helcx 1n February was a grand success The Congres purch1sed some valuable eqmpment for the school In add1t1on to furnxshmg the cheerleaders wlth new umforms, they bought 1 new 6 mm sound proJector blue and gold velvet curta1ns for the stage and complete photographlc equlpment for a camera club Several school pohcxes were set up by varlous standmg comm1ttees T u has been one of the most successful and profxtable years the Congress has had 60 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 1 I , 9 0 1 I 1, I - 1, I . , . 3 . , . . . . . ' . . K- 0 . . .. rg! .' , r t . S 1 . , . . ' 1 9 1 4 . I S t . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Stfmdmg I Bragenzer MISS Oberlm and M1ss Morse QSponsorsJ, T Steffes G Talmadge Seated F Merr1man,V Lovelady G Waldo CPres J, M Mason,I Wallace, E Morgan The followmg pup1ls were 1nstalled durmg the second semester jack Baker, Gordon Berger Margaret Buckw1ck Laurel Carlyle Edna Dengel R1chard Gabrlel, Surley Jewell Rosemary Lewxs, Mary Long Ann Luke Arthur Modder, Don P1lk1nton jean Re1d V1r mu Sm1th, joan B1rd, Beverly Carmon Ann Ernst, Barbara HlggS, Iacquelme Jacobs, Duane Krebs, Jeanette Pr1skorn, V1rg1n1a Schueller, Mary Shear, V1rg1n1a Sprmger, Cynth1a Stem, Robert Z1ma Row Row Row Row Row MATH CLUB Gabr1el N Clark A Par1s I Sh1vely j Favors R Tooley,B Durham G Berger Thomas C Stem, D Bea1,j Ixcobs. B Carmon D Wllson I Flsher, V Sm1th V Vllflde Luke V Schueller, A Ern t, D '5u+n1an Farrmgton D K1nsey,I Lewxs P Esarey, M Brown L Truesdell C D'1n1 B Lajoy Carlyle, K Hell aa, G Waldo MISS Oberl1n QSponsJ M OBr1en G Berger B W11COX,S Kerbyson, A Ferstl D Felt F Curt1s, D Krebs,j Huber,N Fima R Fluhart I Prxeslorn, M Emery, M Mason V Sprlnger fTreas J I Lon., QVICE Pres 1,1 B11-:er Qpres J 'VI Shear QSec 7, V Robertson, B Allen M OLeary 61 T l -vvTv7 YV l f A a a 3 , . I l. 4 s , u n 1. I u . o , a S tn q C 1 n L 1 3 : , 1 ' L , c , 1 L , ' ' 1 J 9 9 g L y L ' C ' U 5. D. ' , . , . ' ':, . ' , . . , . . . , '. , D. Sm1th C. Brown . Elawle D. Bur fer, H. Hudson. S 9 Y 4. D. , . . .1 J, . . , . , . . , . 1. , A. , . . 'I . L L g . 3. D. ' , . ' . 1, . . . , . , . . ', . . , L. . 2. . . . .W . 4 3 - . 1 2. . , . , . , . . . , . , . . . . z , . . 1. . 'us . . . ' . . ff ' - . . z 7 ! J 1 . . . . , . . THESPIANS Row R Mlller, H Frye, R Long, C Brown,I Favors, B Harrls I Sh1vely, F Durand, B Laloy B Harrlson, F Ruggenllo Row I Foster, B Rowe, M Roof, V Schueller, C Dan1,j Banks, B McCla1n, A Luke Row Mrs RICE QSpons J, S Jewell, V Bradke, E Morgan, V Lovelady, V Smlth, F Merrxman, G Replogle, P Wxttershexm Row I Hawley, M Mason fSec D G Berger fV1f'G Pres J, M Buckwlck fPres J, B Carmon fTreas H, M Gerstner fC1erkJ The Thesplans have had a successful year under the leadersh1p of Mrs R109 They partlclpated 1n the Evenlng of One Act Plays, and gave the annual Fest1val Play The orgamzatlon held thelr publlc 1n1t1at1on the f1rst semester, and the annual banquet 1n Aprll DRAMATICS CLUB Brown,I Shlvely, H Frye, D Albear Row3 Wlttershem P Plerce, P Luther A Luke G Berger,j Caton, C Dam I P n s, Schueller I jacobs B M111er,G Replogle Row 2 Smlth V Robertson M Shear, M Gerstner, A Ernst, D W11son, M Buckw1ck N Hurst, Ste1n,1 Pr1eskorn,1 Foster S Jewell Row 1 Carmon, Mrs Rlce CSpons J I Rowell, D Thomas fTreas J, I Blrd, QV1ce Pres J F Rugger1llolPres J, A Sperry CSec J, M Mason L We11er P Robertson Thxs year the Dramatxcs Club produced plays, learned play productlon makeup and other phases of dramat1c arts The club took part 1n the Evemng of One Act Plays 4. . ' .... . ' , . ' . . , 2. . ' . .... . ' . ' 1. . . . , . '- - . . ' . . . Row 4. N. Clark, B. Hodgkins, B. Lajoy, A. Paris, F. Durand, D. Smith, G. Berger, A. Modder, C. . ' . . . . P. ' ' , . ' . , . , . . . ', . .st lr' V. , . , . ' . . . M. ' , . , . . . . ' . ' , . C. ' . ' . , . . . B. G . ' . , . . . . . ' ' - . , DEBATE TEAM Standmg C Corby C Dam I Hawley, Mrs R1ceQCoachJ Seated M Buckwxck, S Jewell, A Modder,J Funk, D Gabr1e1 The Debate Team was reorgamzed after bemg absent from extra currxcular act1v1t1es for some tlme Th1s team debated ln the 6 B League The nat1ona1 questlon was 'Resolved that the Federal Government should provlde free med1ca1 care for everyone at pub11c expense SPEAKERS' BUREAU Standmg A Modder,I Haw1ey,J Green,1 Favors B Harms, R Long, C Corby Seated M Gerstner,1 Marken, S Iewe11,I Funk C Dam, D Gabrlel The Bureau members are of serv1ce to the entlre school Among thelr dut1es they make announce ments and wrxte notlces on the boards 63 . . , . ,. . . . - . : -- . . . D . T . .... , . . . . ' Y Row Row Row BAND Weberle1n, G Loewe,j Clark, P Pullen R Nesbltt, G Loucks, R Huber, S Newlm, Spr1nger,I Caraway, F Durand N Fama Prest,j Sh1vely, V Sm1th, G Rood I Rowell, A Crouch, P Tanner, M Sm1th, R Lanlch, Burger W Nlcolls D Bable C Fustm Gerstner, T Iohnson,1 Drew P Plerce, G Palmateer R Fama M Cross, C Marcuhewlcz Arnott, B Nothnagel R Hubbard I Cov1l1e, Mr Baxley QD1rectorJ Thu band played and marched for fxve games 1n the 1946 football season The most remembered was the tr1p to Dearborn to play for the b1g game of the season In january the band played for the mstallatlon of offlcers at the I O O F Lodge 1n Garden C1ty The D1SfF1Ct Band contest was held at Fordson H1gh on March 22 The slx B contest was held at Redford Unlon on Apr1l 23 Thxs was an all day affa1r and was en Joyed by all Small groups of s1ngers and mstrumentahsts were selected from each school and made up a chorus and band These were conducted by d1rectors of var1ous schools The annual Band Frolxc was held on March 6 and 7 Band numbers and Sk1tS performed by students of the school made up the very entertammg program All Land projects durlng the year were u ed to ralse money for new unlforms 01 n 3 if ac 3. 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' D' dei: AMERICAN CULTURE CLUB Row I Bragenzer,j Banks, M Long E P1erson,I Hudson I Sh1vely,I Long, D Dllllngham Smlth, C Carlyle, A Modder, R Tooley, R Ballard, R Gabrlel C Dan1 M Brown Row H1ggS, B Allen, R Lewls, L We1ler,1 Prleskorn, V Robertson,1 Foster, M Mason, Eldred, K Glover, D Thomas, C Cobas D Putman, M O Leary M Mulholland, S Jewell W1SmaH Row Beal, E Radke, V Sprmger, P Plerce N Loften, M Iohnson, B D1eh1, L Carlyle Blggerstaff, F Tob1as,I Caton, E M1ller, A Sperry, G Comeau B Carmon A Ernst Row Mrs Bower, M1ss We1denbach CSponsorsl, B Castle M Emery,j Iacobs I Marken, S Z8.kO1Sk1, A Luke, ABartlett V Lovelady, B Sommers, D Nowak N McK1nney D Schwartz, MISS Morse fSponsorJ Row I B1rd, C Headley, M Shear, C Stem, V Smlth, V Valade fTreas J G Berger QVICG Pres J, B Lajoy QPres 1,1 Funk QRec Sec J, G Ta1madgefCor Secl T Steffes E Morgan, M Buckwlck, G Replogle The Amerlcan Culture Club IS made up of students of Amerlcan Hlstory and Amerlcan L1terature jumors and Semors are el1g1ble for membersh1p The hlgh llghts of th1s year s act1v1ty were the Chrlstmas Assembly program, the 1n1t1at1on the Valentme d1nner, the Stephen Foster assembly program, and the annual Sprmg banquet The club attempts to create a greater mterest 1n, and understandmg of the w.ar1ous phases of our Amer1can Culture M1ss Morse, Mrs Bower, and M1ss We1denbach prove excellent sponsors for th1s group lx CULTURE Pav ff 5. . . . , . 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I . , to A J Z I Row Row Row Row Row SENIOR GIRLS, C LUB p113ChOWSk1 B McCla1n, M Long, B F1sh,C Dam, B Shelhaas, M Brown,I Banks Bety, L Howe, L Dlerckens, M Wxcks V Smlth V Valade M Mason Rowe, M Madlgan, A Luke, D Nowak,n N11 sol1no,V Lovelady B Barnett T Steffes, Kehrer,I Re1d H Sweeney P McMullen, E Ell1ck,1 Murphy, M Murphy Kerbyson, F Fennelly M M1ru1ros1an, B Sommers E Detrez, D Schwartz, M Buckwxck, Ler1ght, F Merr1man,N Hurst, E R1chardson,1 Cllff P T1nner,D Cockrum Gerstner, R Lew1s,B Baer I Bell, G Replogle, M Roy 1 Wmget B Thomas Nxcholson, H Mwcomber E Webster M HIX Mrs Bower QSponsorJ W1ttershe1m,E Cockrum, V Bradke E Morgan P Albee I Bragenzer QPres D, W1nk1emanKV1ce Pres J, L Carlyle QSec J, S Jewell G Talmadge M Yerman,I Foster PRESS CLUB Row 3 N McK1nney A Crouch G Rood K He1k.11,j Lon: , 'Vlmo , M Gerstner Row 2 H Gentry R Husted, G Tllmidgc, Mlss Pe lrce fSpons J, B Carmon Rowl H Prxeskf M 11' mm H Fr-ve R WlSm8H D Wllson, D Albear L We1ler 5. L. ' ', . ' . . '. . ' . . . , P. . . . -, . , . . . , . . 4. B. . . . . . . :ss . . , . . , . M. . , . 1 , . . . . . 3. E. . , . 1 . , . . . 2. M. . . . , . . . , . , . , M. ' . . , . . , . , '. ' . 1. P. . . , . , . , . '. L. - '. . . . , . , . . ' . ' , , 1 . ,. . a u , n , 1 , . 1 5 D, . A L KD . - n . -------- , . , . J . 2 1 'L Q. -------- , . , ------..-, --------, . M W . . , . . . .. . , . . , . . Row 3 G Rood, R W I Caton Row 1 H Prxeskorn Ed1tor ln chlef ASS1St21Ilt edxtor News Edltor Feature Edltor Sports Edltor Exchange Ed1tor Staff Art1st HI LITE STAFF lsman N McK1nney, K Helkaa I Long P Tanner, Mxss Pearce fAdv1sorJ, Krum D Wllson L Weller, D Albear, M Mad1gan,I Manos M Fallon, R Husted H Frye, B Carmon M Gerstner, H Gentry HI LITE Second Semester Staff Nancy McK1nney Beverly Carmon Mar1e Mad1gan Marnle Krum Harry Prleskorn Ruth Ann Wxsman Margaret Gerstner Photography Ilm Wlute Bus1ness Manager Mark Hopkms Advertlsmg Manager Carol Payne Clrculatlon Manager Howard Gentry Typlsts Nan Patruskx Margle Smlth Faculty Advlsor R Kathryn Pearce Th1s IS the f1rst year smce 1940 that Wayne Hlgh has had a regular four page, tablold newspaper The staff has had to work efflclently and swlftly to accompllsh all that they set out to do The fxrst semester staff was chosen by a faculty commlttee from the apphcatlons of students for part1cular Jobs and H1 L1te was carrled on as an extra currlcular act1v1ty Few members of the staff had had any prev1ous expenence 1n newspaper work but they were qu1ck to develop a llkmg for the smell of prmter s mk and were organlzed as a regular publxcatlon s class dur mg the second semester The class re elected 1ts staff 1n order to g1ve more students the opportumty Ol servmg 1n ed1tor1al pos1t1ons The feature of the year was a tr1p to the Detrolt Tlmes, whxch proved educatxonal as well as enter ta1n1ng Let us say 1n concluslon, that we hope every student and member of the faculty has enjoyed read mg the H1 Lzte as much as much as we have enyoyed pubhshmg It We have endeavored to be of serv1ce to our fellow students, faculty, parents and townspeople Q Ao , 'Q A 3 v 6 , . as 3 3 3- -1 . - Q C 6 . ,All 1. 1 , A '35 ' J 4' S Ax , t f 9 ' -J I .Y 1 ff ll 'A . . . 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I , . 67 Row Row Row Row LATIN CLUB E B1ggerstaff, P Albee, R Danlels, L Erlckson, G Storey,I Long, E MCK9HZ1C,I VanLeuven, B Taylor, K Helkaas, R Rlchardson, E Wmans, M Schuster, R W1sman Mr Allen QSpons 5,1 Green, M Johnson D Hurley, K Glover R Radke,I Whlte D WIISOH, D Eldred, S Truesdell,j Rowell A Sperry S Davey, D Fourment,G Rood, R Fluh1rt,A Ernst, S Kennedy,1 Flsher T Carlson, R Meler I Clark, M Keveny S Bmder I Burns, E Wexland B Baer, B Brown, V Sm1th QPres J, M Emery fSec J, M Sm1th CTreas J, H Martel A Crouch,M Lewls M B1nder,J Cadle Row Row Rom Row SPANISH CLUB Hudson,j Hudson G Palmateer, B Hodgms, W 1ohnston,W Albert S Ottwell R Yant1s Hudson,1 Hawley B Randall, B Warblow, D Bahn, E Boulter Nothnagel D W1lson B H1ggS, E Weaver Carmon V G1br1el,L Hudson R Damcls N L Loft1n,1 Allstead G Hudson VanP1tton D Albelr I Reed C Corby McCl'un B Green 1 Cannon P Robertson D Nowak I Marken V Johnston, E Radke McK1nney, M A Cross I WIISOH Passage J Frakes D Porter,j Wells V Sm1th D l deOth1ck 1Sponsorl N Mason Curtls N Fama N Partam T Mott 68 3. . . . . . , . . , . . 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' - , . .- , VARSITY C LUB Row Yantls, R Cabanaw,I Long fD Smxth, V D1eh1 B Harr1s,I Guenther, C Brown, Gabr1el Row Engle, L Durocher G Glbbons, S Kerbyson, F Durand, B Green, B Nlcholls S Newhn, Stephens, G Campeau Row Helkaa C We1mer B Harrlson, H Crowl, L Cross P Nxemann B Lajoy, G Berger, Yert D Leppala Morrlll QTreas J, Mr Butler lSpons J, B WIICOX I Kmght GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Row Beal M Johnson, D W1lson, M Tressler S Dav1s L Woody, M Brown,I Ranes McK1nney, P Schwartz Row Mott, P Pagel, M Welcher, W Barnes,1 Wmget, M Boone,j Harvey, R Dupont Row Mulholland M Smlth, L Murphy, B Srmonds, C Bernal, B Baer I Manos, B Thomas, Dobozy, B Martmez Row Mathews, V Sprlnger, S St1ne, B Hlggs, M1ss Klonka CSponsorJ S Finley QPres J O Leary, K Johnson Thls IS the f1rst year that Wayne H1gh has had membershlp 1n the G A A It was orgamzed under MISS K1onka There were erght charter members 69 4.12. . '. . D. ' . C 3. B. . , . ' . . . . ' , . ' D. . . A. , . . Row 1. R. Long, I. Baker, H. Prieskorn, B. Ballard, CSec.J, P. Esarey Wice-Pres.J, I. Green QPres.J, M. ' . . . . ' , . ' . 4. D. , . . ' . , . ' , . . . , N. ' . . 3. T. . . . . ' . . . . 2. M. , . ' . . . ' . . , . . D. . ' . 1. B. . ' . ' . ' ' ' , . ' . , M. ' . . ' CHEERLEADERS L to R M Brown, A Luke M Mardlroslan, B H1ggS, E Morgan, M1SSK10HkafCOHChJ, F Merr1man, M Brothers, P Carlton, P Foster, D LeR1ght QCapt D We rx, , rye z 0 70 x 'G' 6 - I 0 I D , O A ' I . l - . 0 . nf. i M 4' 9 fy Q 1 V ,X 'K y' P. l 1 , ' ,A ' A, if V . .1 ' S if is 1 ' l '11 . I b 1 . .or M .51 1-ig SPO 1 X lm!! Z E B RA COACHES IF' 1 -9' O9 'fix ,J YQX 'iw ill' :Rx 1. 'Nun' -1, MK' 'BM-'QQ was Harry Hammond Dale Butler Earl Green Head Coach Baseball Head Coach Football, Freshman Coach Asst Coach Football Basketball, track 'N .d ' Kenneth Cov1lle Inn McCleary Fred Allen Head Coach Tenms Athletxc Busmess Mgr Head Coach Golf Asst. Coach Football, Baseball Asst. Coach 72 Football, Basketball ,f 1 5 I Q C SVI: I A .ig V., Q 1 -4 ' 9' 'Q 4 ' . ,, 7 ' f X A V ' R W 'hilil ff xVn..'i ib ' xx 1 ' . ' Li ' Q '5 !,fQvv,r' ' 1 ,V .V 9 , ,,,3f,.1 , ,N . 'xx ' 'V - l, . . glxfbxyf, Q. ,',l.j , , e V. X. . V ' fl. t - V, ' pg 'Mfr 35 I rg.. f I KC-X. w'N,, ' 7151: Q 1' s , .lf 3 f it V , YV . ' . um' 4 I fi ' Q 5 V 1- at -V , Q '- QV 5 ,,l:,'.. , ' v I-'r-X - 5 - . V s ,. ' -. O Q. , 1 W Vx jr QQ.-4,X,x1'V f V V V as X'-:m.,j', 1 r ,I . fir: gi-5 .41 4 . VV, . ,V ,wi V V? 5 , .V V me 1 0- ,gl-f Q V -, . w i 4'4'3i M 5: -'eww '- , ,! -ax,-f 1. ' ,V K B W- V f ' H ,f-A-M V ,V , ' . al, 2, W ,. . '.- 'ff V . . x B. lf- . -.' ' T me 'I of 534 1'-ffjwifi fi, t Q,-few-ff C .XM-B-Q lf?-'Lf ki . 1 W N I. 3' f , we 'BA 'ya Q i 1 ,xyjwxk - ' . '. 1 . V A , '6 '. - , 14 -. -' A ,iq feta-1 - '.Lg.:'X . FOOTBALL Row3 Mgr T Carlson, Asst Coach F Allen, P N1emann, B Swxck, R Cabanaw, M Morrlll Row 2 C Brown, C Dobozy, R Ballard I Glbbons, P Esary, F Doletzky, P Crowell, S Kerbyson, L Durocher Row 1 S Newl1n, B Ingle, B Green, B Nlcholls, D Stephens, L Kltze, G Campeau, D Kr1ck ZEBRA HISTORY The Zebra eleven started off the 46 season wlth a pract1ce game at Lmcoln Park under lxghts and suffered 1tS f1rst defeat m 21 games The fmal score was Lmcoln Part 14, Wayne 0 The followmg week ln the flrst league game, the Zebras tangled w1th the Plymouth Rocks and emerged the v1ctors by a score of 14 7 Playmg the second league game of the season w1th Yps1lant1, the Zebras proved that the old football sp1r1t of do or d1e was present YPSI boasted the w1n, but the game was hard fought After the Ypsl game the Zebras hlt a 2 game wmmng streak by beat1ng Bellevllle 25 9, and Fllnt Tech 14 6 The Zebras and Dearborn P1oneers tangled at Ford Fleld, and Dearborn d1shed out Wayne s worst defeat by a score of 39 to 7 We ended up the season by playmg Mldland, the Zebras comlng 1n on the short end of a 19 7 score 73 B 'M ' A If 1 . - . - . U . I n . . , H. Prieskorn, V. Diehl, B. Harris, Capt. 1. Green, R. Yantis, I. Knight, Coach Butler. . . . I FOOTBALL ROSTER SCHEDULE 1946 jack Baker Bob Ballard Cal Brown Ray Cabanaw Gary Campeau Lee Cross V1c Dxehl Red Dobozy Fred Doletzky Sp1ke Durocher Pat Esarey jerry Glbbons 11m Green Brent Green B111 Harrls Bernard Ingle Stanley Kerbyson Leonard Kltze Ioe Knight Don Krxck Maur1ce Morr111 Stanley Newl1n B111 N1Ch01S Ph11 Nlemann Harry Pr1eskorn Don Stephens Bob Swxck Rlck Yantls BILL Tackle Guard Guard End Guard End Tackle Halfback Tackle Halfback Halfback Guard Fullback r alfbac' Tackle Halfback Center Fullback Tackle Quarterback Center End Guard Tackle End Quarterback Fullback Fullback 74 Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne 0 1 7 0 6 2 1 7 7 L1ncoln Park 14 Plymouth Ypsllantl Trenton Redford Umon 20 Bel'ev1l1e Flmt Tech Dearborn Mldland SUBURBAN B LEAGUE STANDHSIGS s nd r fixtewa Yps1 Central Trenton Redford Umon Wayne Plymouth Bellev1l1e LEE .. 4.54.7 di linuum NW nnunuvnwmwngg ,q X ' -iq .qua :mr -'rv-ur rv-'lv1v -1 'sE' :vim 4Qm I MH, my avi! gg? '5 37 lv 'ns :jf lv RA VIC BOB Moms?-Jsmy -JACK LH.. '- WATCH THE BIKDIE nnntnu 06m Il JPATQ arm I' VARSITY BASKETBALL Row 2 R Zlma S Kauffman, R Tooley Asst Coach F Allen, L Solarz, R johnson, Mgr E Garlxck Rowl I Blakely B Wh1te,1 Green H Prleskorn, L Durocher, CoachD Butler Bob Zlma Lloyd Solarz Ray johnson Sp1ke Durocher 11m Green 11m Blakely Harry Pr1eskorn Stuart Kauffman Guard Center Forward Forward Guard Guard Forward Guard 7b Dec Dec Dec an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 13 17 20 March 6 7 8 Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne D1str1ct Tournament ROSTER '46-'47 BASKETBALL RESULTS ' .... ........ . . . 10 . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . . . . 34 ' ....... ...... I . 7 A 6 Bill White . . . ...... .... C enter jan. 10 Wayne 32 ' ........... ...... . I . 17 34 ' .... .... . .... I . 24 15 ' . . . . . .... I . 28 33 . ............ I . 31 34 . 11 28 4 V4 . 14 29 . 18 25 . 21 . 26 . 28 49 7 ! SNARPS JIM V C IS IT?7? f 9'T!Y 'Lf'f,J 'j QV? .STEW J'lP'l RESERVE BASKETBALL Row 1 B Tay1or,I VanLeuven, B Grannan, H Gentry,1 Glbbons Coach F Allen Dec Dec Dec an an an an an Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1946 47 SCHEDULE Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Bxll Taylor Howard Gentry Don Stephens B Grannan joe Van Leuvan jerry Glbbons Carl Mathlak Ray Cendek Paul Smythe Duane Krebs Far mlngton Plymouth Yps1 Dearborn Trenton Redford Un1on Bellevllle Plymouth YpS1 Central Lmcoln Park Trenton Redford Umon Bellevllle Guard Forward Guard Center Forward Guard Center Guard Guard Guard Row 2 D W1nand, Mgr , R. Cendek, D. Stephens, C. Mathiak, P. Smythe, D Krebs D Tooley, Mgr . 18 ' . 26 . 18 ' I . 7 25 I . 10 26 I . 17 33 ' I . 24 23 ' Ian. 28 Wayne 11 Dearborn I . 31 23 . 11 22 ' . 14 37 ' . 18 15 . 21 25 ' . 28 41 ' Row 3 Row 2 Row 1 Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne Wayne VARSITY BASEBALL H Hudson, R Tooley, B Whvte, A Par1s, B Taylor, G G1bbons, C Mathxak, L Solarz R Cabanaw B Green, P Nlemann, F Curtls D Krebs, R Cendeck, R Z1ma, Coach H Hammond B Engle,I Greene H Prleskorn, M Morrlll, R Ballard, S Newlln 1 3 2 5 2 1 Percentages LAST YEAR'S RESULTS Dearborn Trenton Redford Un1on Yps11ant1 Plymouth Bellevxlle Trenton Redford Un1on Yps11ant1 Bellevxlle Plymouth Llncoln Park Dearborn Won Lost Average 1 1 3 786 SUBURBAN 'Bn LEAGUE 1946 STANDINGS Wayne Plymouth Trenton Redford Un1on Bellevllle Wayne retamed the Suburban B' League champlonshxp m 1946 wh1ch was also won ln 45 . J M1 L. Q I X 6 5 9 1 .900 Wayne 0 Lincoln Park 4 Ypsilanti 8 2 .800 8 1 5 5 .500 7 ' 1 5 5 .500 3 ' ' 4 ' 2 8 .200 9 7 ' 1 9 .100 1 ' 0 6 0 . ll 5 . 4 . . . . . . . 2 1 ' 1 0 ' 5 0 2 'nf' J' . E VARSITY TRACK Row2 H Gentry, D Stephens I Van Leuven, Coach D Butler S Kauffman, R Yantls Row 1 I Guenther, B Harr1son, C We1mer, L Cross, B Lajoy Wayne has a 1ot of good prospects for the local trotters, w1th seven lettermen returnmg The team w111 be led by Capta1n Charles Wexmer who runs the 220 and the relay Some of the exper1enced runners are Ray Long, Lee Cross, Bernard Harrlson, and B111 Laloy ROSTER 1947 TRACK SCHEDULE Ray Long B111 Laloy Jack Guenther D1ck Smxth Bernard Harr1son Bernard Ingle Leland Cross 100 yd dash, 220 Relay Pole Vault, Relay Pole Vault Shot, Broad Jump Shot, Hrghjump, Relay 220 Relay 1f.4 m11e 81 Apr11 18 Apr1l 25 May 2 May 9 May 17 May 24 May 30 Be11ev11le at Wayne Redford at Redford Ypsl at Ypsi Plymouth at Plymouth Reglonal Ypsx State Meet League Meet Be11ev11le - . . , . . , . - I . Charles Weimer 440 Relay April 11 Trenton at Wayne , - . ,Kr E . . ' 220 .QZQJLQ at fa. ' is CHARLIE BERNIE LZ' Y RAY EJERNIE I 4? if DICK g,,.2 M1 X M 505 TOM GOLF Standmg I Wllson, R Splsak Seated A Yert, F Allen Qcoachj, D Krlck Under the leadershlp of Coach Dale Butler the 46 Golf started the season wlth mexperlenced players however they progressed through the season and the 47 squad w111 gam the recogmtlon they deserve There are two returmng letter men They are Captaln D Krlck and A Yert Krlck part1c1pated 1n the reg1on al at Washtenaw Th1s years golf team w1l1 be coached by Fred Allen 1947 GOLF SCHEDULE Ypsllantl Plymouth Redford Unlon Ypsllantl Plymouth Redford Umon 83 Here There Here There Here There . . Q . . . . . - I ! K . . . . Q . . . . . . . . . . Standlng I Sh1ve1y, T Favors F Durand CoachK Cov111e, H Crow1,I Baker, D Farrlngton Seated I Long,B W11cox, K Helkaa, G Berger D Gabr1e1 TENNIS Startmg the season wxth mexperxenced players, Coach Kenneth Cov111e pro gressed h1s team stead11y throughout the year The seven returnmg men of the 47 season are as follows G Berger, B W11cox, K Helkaa, H Crowl, I Long, I Baker, F Durand and D Gabr1e1 Yps11ant1 Ypsxlantl Be11ev111e Trenton Be11ev111e Here There Here Here Here Slngles G Berger Doubles B W11cox K Helkaa 84 D Gabrlel F Durand I Long I Baker H Crowl D Farrlngton T Favors I Shlvely 4 , - ' '46 SCHEDULE . - . - . - . . CAPTAINS OF GIRLS INTRAMURALS Row I Harvey, A Sperry, S Betz, A Prosser,I Hudson,I Poteau, M Brown, E Boulter,I Ranes, Schod,I Murphy, V Sm1th, D Wangblchler Row B1asser,I Manos, B Mathews, M Mulholland, M Smlth, H Martel, B Martmez, M Moore O'Keefe, D Dobozy, P Brown, M Neff, B Shaffer, B Johnson Row Murphy, N McK1nney,j Allstead, M Fallon, A Graves, M Welcher, D W1lson, E Norman, Mason, M Johnson, P Schwartz, W Champney, P Pakkala Row Thomas, M Keveney, T Mott, W Barnes, P Pagel, D Bea1,1 Wedge,I Rowell, M Tress ler, V Robertson, M Boone, V Barber, E Cornlsh, B Slmonds I Wmget, B Ber11n, S Kauffman Glrls mtra murals at Wayne I-hgh School has grown ln leaps and bounds In 1944 when an intra mural program was orgamzed, there were 175 dufferent glrls ta.k1ng part Th1s year there were 200 gxrls for bowlmg, 160 for volleyball, 240 for basketball, 250 for softball, about 50 for table tenms, and about 100 for archery Th1s year wxll probably take rn about 350 dlfferent glrls Any gxrl 1n the h1gh school may come out for mtra murals Th1s year we have started a G1rls Athletxc Assoc1at1on and all of our sports are controlled by th1s orgamzation A point system IS kept on f1le and awards are earned 1n th1s way A leaders class IS open to any Iumor or Senior G A A member w1sh1ng to asslst 1n off1c1at1ng, scorlng, and tlme keepmg Bowlmg m the fall, basketball, volleyball, and table tenms ln the wlnter, softball and archery in the sprmg Besldes thls, g1rls can earn pomts for such mmor sports as tenms, golf, 1ce and rolle skatmg h1k1ng and badm1nton In these sports pomts are glven on the honor system 85 2 5. . ..... . . . 4. 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