Wayne Memorial High School - Spectator Yearbook (Wayne, MI)

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SPFCTZU C 11155 -IF '18 IUHVNG HIGH SCH00l 5 1. fue XA N 2 i -WJ anal 'Tim B?-imll I UMC -I QR-To uk T 9 FOREWORD W1th part of our yout.h now past and wxth the promlse of youth yet before us we look forward to a hfe rich m the g1ftS of God and man In future years may we look back through wxsely xn the quest of knowledge frlendship, and understanding Sylvia Lakolskl Editor in chief these pages and find that these days were spent 'l '4- DEDICATION The Class of 1948 wishes to dedicate tlus annual to our sponsors Mrs Clyne and Mr Luccock Both have done much to make our high school days pleasant and worth while gig' fl I ADM NISTR Mr Stuart Openlander took over this year one d the hardest jobs in school admmistration, that of superintendent Mr Openlander was born in Grand Ledge on April 7, 1912 and gradxated from Lansing Hlgh School He recelved his AB at Albion College and his M A at the University ci Michigan He is at present working rn his Doctor's Degree at Michigan State College His hobbies are photography and music In fact we understand that at one time music was his business Mr Randall was born 1nCasnov1a in 1904 and received his B A degree from Western Michigan College After more study he received his M A degree at Harvard University At present he is building credit toward a Doctor's Degree Besxdes being an interested member d local organizations he has many state obligations Mr Randall is president d the State Secondary Principals Association and is a member d the State Curriculum PIIIIDIQ Committee Miss Ruth Boot, assistant principal, ls kept busy in her dfice at Roosevelt School making sure that attendance never falls too low Miss Boot born at Albany, Illinois graduated from Fulton High School She went to Northern Illinois State Teachers' College and received her Bache lor ol Science Degree at the University d Illinois Bdore too lozg she will have another honor her Master's Degree earned at Wayne University Mr. Don Randall, our principal, has been here five eventful years. FAC U TY FREDERICK ALLEN Unlverslty of Mxchlgan M Latin Latin Club Sponsor Assistant Coach of Bas kethall and Football EDWARD BAILEY Wayne Universmty, Life Certlhcate Related Vocational Sub Jects Machine Shop Veterans lnsutute VERNON BOUKNIGHT Clemson College Cincirmatl Conservatory of Mus1c University of Illinois, Teachers College Co lumb1a Umversity M A Professional D1ploma in Musxcal Educauon Band GERTRUDE BOWER Michigan State Normal Mathematics PALMER BROWN Northern Michigan Col lege or! Education, S Unlversxty of California at Los Axgeles Physics, General Science RUTH BURKET Alma College, B S Sponsor Freshman Cheer Leaders Biology DALE BUTLER Albxon College, A B Umversity of M1chigan, M A Head Coach of Basketball and Football Physical Education Varsity Club Sponsor FLORA CLYNE M1Cll1g2.h State Normal, Lmie Certificate Cleary College, B S TYPUTG Senior Sponsor Senior Girl's Club Sponsor KENNETH COVILLE Albion College, A B University of Mich1gan,M A Wayne University Teacher s College of Co lumbza Chem1stry, General Sc1ence Tennis Coach ADE LE DeSAUTELS smay nan MARY LOUISE ERDMAN Ohio Wesleyan Uruversxty Principal s Secretary RUTH GAMBELL Mlchigan State Normal College, A B Lxbrarian EARL GREENE Alblon College Umverslty of Illlnols Albany College, A B Oregon State College State Univers1ty of Iowa M A Mathematics Freshman Sports AGNES GREENWELL M1ch1gan State Normal English Iournallsm Hi Lxte Press Club Sponsor SADA GULBANKIAN Wayne Umversity B A Michigan State College American History English 5 t 'P'-v DOROTHY HAGERMAN Mlchlgan State College, B S Merrill Palmer School Homemakmg Future Homemakers of America Sponsor ARTHUR HALLORAN Central M1ch1gan College of Educatxon B S Wayne Universxty Indxstnal Educauon Machxne Shop Sophomore Class Sponsor LUCILLE IASINSK1 Central Mxchxgan College of Educat1on, Wayne Univers1ty Soc1al Stud1es IRMA KIONKA Mxchzgan State Normal, University of Michigan Boulder College Physical Educatwn Sponsor of G1rl's Athletlc Associatxon Cheerleaders Intramurals s VIRGINIA KRISIKOS Wayne Umversity A B Speech Correctxon, Englxsh Creative Wrihng EDWARD LASOWSKI Michigan State Normal, B.S. University of Michigan Reserve Coach ol Football Assistant Freshman Coach of Basketball Biology Science BERTILLE LeMEN Indiana Unlverslty,A.B. Wayne University Graduate Work Ball State Teacher's Col- lege Social Studies Literature History, HENRY LUCCOCK Joliet jumor College University ot Chicago B A , M A Social Studies Driver Traimng Senior Class Sponsor MELISSA MCCARTHY Michigan State College B Wayne University I-lomemakmg Future Homemakers of America Sponsor MARIAN MORSE Michigan State Normal Co lege, A B Social Studies Honor Society Sponsor Culture Club Sponsor EVANGELINE MURRAY University of Minnesota, B.S. College of St. Theresa Calhoun Secretary College Shorthand, Typing ELEANOR NIEDERMEIER Marygrove College, A.B. Wayne University, M. Ed. Social Studies Student Congress Sponsor Director of Adult Educa- tion FLORENCE OBERLIN Oberlin College A B Michigan State College,M A Mathematics Math Club Sponsor junior Class Sponsor GEORGE OLSON Michigan State College, Wayne Umversity University of Michigan Drafting DOROTHY I de OTHICK Oklahoma College for Women, A B Oklahoma University Wayne University Spanish Spanish Club Sponsor MARY REARDON Massachusetts School of Ar ln Educatxon Club Sponsor LETHA RICE Umversxty of Kansas M A Kansas State Teacher s College B S Speech Debate, Dramatlcs Forenlcs Speaker's Bureau Thespian Club Sponsor Dramatics Club Sponsor Iunlor Play Senior Play GEORGE SKYTTA Western Miclugan College of Educahon, A B Northwestern Umvers1ty M General Shop ROBERT A SORENSEN Western Mlchigan College of Educat1on A B Umverslty of M1ch1gan, M Music Chorus Junior High Vocal Dxrector MIRIAM DANCY University M Mlchigan A B , M A English Social Scxence Senior Problems MARGARET STREET lllmols State Normal Unlvers1ty B Ed. Universlty of Mlch1gan,M A Ergllsh EDWARD WI-IITBY Central State Teacher's College, B S Wayne Uruverslty M Ed Typing, Bookkeep1ng Junior Class Sponsor AGNES WICKHAM Columbia College of Expression, B A Olivet College English Sophomore Class Sponsor AMELIA WEIDENBACH Huron College University of South Dakota, Umversity of Iowa M A Social Studies Culture Club Sponsor MARGARET MUTNIC K University d Michigan English t ' - . B.s. ' - ' - , Art Art e jf Ju, 74 .A. U ' 4' - I ' '- '- A Aa. THE PRESIDENT S MESSAGE For the past four years we have been as socxated w1th the faculty of our Wayne Hmgh School, and we feel It has been a wonderful cooperative experlence In our later years as we turn the pages of our annual to re hve our high school days, we fam111es frxends and mstructors that helped us to develop our personalmes To them we gxve our s1ncere thanks Howard Green Presxdent shall then realize that it was the guidance of our OB 56N1oQBuu,ef ' Onc3saSiN1.4Bo.m 'KN f'G1Q um ONQ gin.:-v-A-' SM-5.?w9N Scif-AJ 00.9.1 ZLSQW' arm fs-ffm CNN-A 'gifaifaw gfffotfrb Q,Qwu'0e8 5' f-' ,Unmd-waiww X fX. Q' 3' e new' Catngggews Give the world the best you have and the best wi come back to you en rd Gfe owtgresment Wxth plgtalls, short skirts, a scared and awed feelmg, the class of 48 romped into Wayne High School as Freshles ln 1944 Ted Ndf was elected president but as Freshies we were quite restricted ln our actxviues As we passed mto the Sophomore class, we began to feel smoother and surer of ourselves We were on the bunk of belng upperclassmen. of the year was ordenng our class nngs which thrilled us through and through In 47 we were upper classmen at last, Juniors and we had class rings to prove it New sponsors were elected that year Mrs Clyne and Mr Luccock Stanley Kerbyson was chosen president Our first formal dance, the annual I Hop, at McKenny Hall on February 12th, was considered most successful Ou- sandwich sales, concessions at games, and the sale of Christmas cards helped to boost our treasury Black and white became the class colors W bade farewell to the class of '47 with a sigh and H ' a MOTTO Our president was john Abner. Olr 'Big Moment' u D , f . 3 a junior Senior party in june At last, Sophisticated Seniors with an eye toward raising money for our final days of school, we sponsored dances and our play, 'Home, Sweet Homicide ' Our two formal dances, the Fall Frolic and Senior Prom were definitely grand. Senior officers, Howard Green, President, Lawrence Durocher, Vice President, Katie Head ley, Secretary and joan Bxrd Treasurer, did a neat job d helping us along As graduation drew nearer, we found our- selves settling into the business d planning a fine grachation. Many ci us took scholarship tests, which atkied to our worries. The Senior Cruise was great fun. We sailed on the S. S. Noromc for Sault St. Marie on May 11th. We returned as 'Old Salts' on May 14th, to be buried in plans for the Senior Prom, Bac calureate, Class Night and finally graduation. Than B CLASS COLORS Black White CLASS FLOWER White Rose La V139 e ul 1 1rd - and VIRGINIA ADAMS 'She ls of wonderous talents East Lansing, Michigan 1 Glrls Intramurals 3 FHA 4 WILLIAM ALBERT 'Nothing xs moreuseful than silence BEVERLY ALLEN 'A quzet ma1d and studious with all Spanish Club 2 Girls Intramurals Math Club 3,4 Culture Club 3,4 Thespians 4 Honor Society 4 Senior Girls Club junior Play RUTH ALLEN 'Sweet and sincer who know her.' Senior Girls Club F.H.A. 4 e with JUNE ALLSTEAD 'Blue eyes, soft blond halr quite beyond all compare G1rls Intramurals 1 3 Spanish Club 2 3 4 G A A , Press Club 4 Senior G1rls Club F H A MARY IANE ARNDT A kind word can alwa s heard F H A 4 Semor Girls Club Speakers Bureau 4 Spectator Staff MURRAY ARTHUR 'Modest, unassummg, w111 ing to please, as he beats out 'Kitten on the Keys. Spanish Club 2 Thesplans 4 Junior Play Senior Play DON BABLE 'That dark, curly, hair, Has caused many girls to ca.re.' Ypsilanti Central l Band 2,3,4 Press Club 4 Art Club 4 H1-Lite 4 DOROTHY BARTHOL 'Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you! Glee Club 1 Senior Girls Club AUDREY ROSE BARTLETT 'Da1nty, modest fair IS she, A charmmg maid we all a gree Latln Club 1 2 Culture Club 3 Glrls Intramurals 1 E LSIE BEGGS 'Generous as the day is old A truly fine gal with a heart of gold F H A 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 GERALD BERGER 'Never do today what one can do tomorrow Dramatlcs Club 3, Math Club 3 4 Thespians 3,4 Speakers Bureau J EDITH BIGGERSTAFF 'She's cute, she makes us laugh, She's none other than 'The Biggerstaff Girls Intramurals 1, Latin Club 3 Senior Girls Club Spectator Stal! Culture Club 3 MARIE BINDER Much I know, but to know all is my ambition. Latin Club 2 3 4 Honor Society 4 Spectator Staff SARA BINDER 'A mothers pride, a father s oy Latin Club 2 3 4 Honor Society 4 Spectator Staff JOAN sum The earth has not anything to show more fair Latin Club 2 Dramatics Club 2 3 4 Culture Club 3 Thesplans 3,4 Honor Society 3 4 Senior Girls Club Intramurals 2 3 4 Treasurer 4, Senior Play Student Congress 1,2 I IRENE BISHOP By her friendly ways shall know er Senlor Glrls Chlb Culture Club 4 Intramurals 1, MARILYN BOICE 'Intelligent yet reserved alll every mch a lady Honor Society 4 LORNA BOURDEAU 'Very precious, lovely girl Like a pure, whxte pearl ' Intramurals 2, Senlor Girls Club MAXINE BOZARTH 'A happy smile goes happy face ' Latin Club 2 Intramurals 1,2, witha MARGARET BROTHERS Things nevertun up ln the world unless somebody turns them up ' Senior Girls Club Cheerleader 3 4 WILLIAM BROTHERS 'He looks like a saint but Student Congress 1 Track 2 EULA MAE BULLARD 'Gay and charming Manner sweet and free ' Senior Girls Club RAYMOND BYRUM 'Young LD limbs, In judgment old Texas 2 Tenn. 3 4 Latln Club 1 H1 Lite 3 JOYCE CAMPBELL ' er smuiny disposition makes her everybody's friend Wyandotte High School 1 GARY C AMPE AU U A pupil athlete and all round friend. Varsity Club 2,3 4 Latin lub 2 Thespians 4 Golf 2 Track 4 Football 3 PEGGY C ARL TON 'Smooth and sweet, describe you well In friendship' arts, your charms excel Cheerleader 2 3 4 G A A 3 4 Senior Girls Club BEVERLY CARMON 'A very witty, charming, lass, Also outstanding in the class. Latin 25 Spanish Club 3 Dramatics Club 2 3,4 Thesplans 2,3,4, Press Club 3' Quill and Scroll 3,45 Culture Club 3 4' Debate.Honor Society 34 Hi-Lite 3- Secretary 2g Girls Intramurals 2,3,4 Senior Girls Club, Senior Playg Spectator Staff EARL CARPENTER He hasn'tvery muchtosay But yet he's charming in his way Mnth Club 4 Tennis 4 SHIRLEY CARRICO 'Her voice ls ever soft and low a fine quality in woman ' Press Club 3 F H A 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 2 3 BARBARA LEE CASTLE he s modest and lndis creet Also nice and very sweet ! D Jr-:ANNE cA'roN ares? She never had em Dramatics Club 3 4 G.A.A. 3 Thespians 3 4 Culture Club 3 Qilll and Scroll 3 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals RAY CENDEK 'A httle work, a l1ttle play What a man he'll be some NEIL CLARK Beware! I mlght do thing sensahonal Latin Club 2 Math Club 3 Press Club 4 Student Congress 4 Dramatlcs Club 4 CATHRYN COBAS 'A made of quiet pensive ways IS pleasmg ln all she does and says Highland Park 1 Culture Club 3 GERALDINE COMEAU 'Always merry and never glum. Makes a bright and cheerlul chum.' Culture Club 3 G.A.A. 3 Intramurals 1,2,3 FLOYD CURTIS 'He s kmd andfme andvery rare His all wlth any he'd gladly share Spanish Club 2 3 Varslty Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Football 4 Boxlng 4 Student Congress lumor Play PHYLLIS DICKS 'lm sure that care IS enemy to life New Jersey 1 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 2 3 Cheerleader 4 LAWRENCE DICKINSON 'Men are not to be measured by mches But how they take life in the pmches Highland Park 1 JACK DREW Every day is ladies day with me. Math Club 3,4 Thesplans 4 Senior Play Spectator Staff Band 1,2,3,4 ROBERT DURHAM 'Ambition hath no rest Math Club 3 Band 2 LAWRENCE DUROCHER 'A smart man ts one that hasn tleta woman pm anything on him since he was a baby Football 3 4 Basketball 3 Pres Varsity Club Vlce President 4 Student Congress 4 Senior Play Thesplans 4 DORA ELDRED 'Her very frowns arefairer far than smiles of other maidens are ' Latin Club 3 Culture Club 3 Senior Girls Club 1 5 Intramurals 2 MONEITA EMERY 'To know her well ls have a true friend ' Latin Club 2 3,4 Math Club 3,4 Thesplans 3,4 Dramatics Club 3,4 Culture Club 3,4 Senior Girls Club Lmlor Play ANN ERNST 'She ts a maid d artless grace, qllet d voice, and sweet d face Latin Club 2,3 Math Club 3 4 Dramatlcs Club 2 3 4 Culture Club 3 4 Thesplans 3,4 Honor Society 3 4 Senior Girls Club Intramurals 1, Student Congress 3 Spectator Staff WALTER EWERTH 'Let each man do hxs best Culture Club 4 MARY FALLON 'Dark eyes and shlnlxg halr Cllr Chlck1e's sweet and fair Press Club 2,4 H1 Lite Staff 2 Culture Club 4 Senior Girls Club F H A 4 Intramurals 2,4 NICK FAMA Qlietness is the k success Spanish Club 2,3 Hath Club 3 Band l,2,3 Speaker's Bureau 4 Boxing 2,3 Senior Play RCBENA FAMA 'A maiden never bold Spanish Club 2,3 Girls Intramurals 4 GLORIA FISH 'Good nature and good sense must ever join Culture Club 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 3 4 Band 2 JOHN FISHER 'Don't Worry, John, The big oak was a little nut first ' Latin Club 3 Math Club 3 RALPH FLUHART 'None but hlms can be his paralle Latin Club 3 Math Club 3 PHYLLIS FGTER 'There ls no doubt that this teen, Is Wayne High s beauty queen! Cheerleader 2 8 Girls Intramurals Senior Girls Club Press Club 4 Student Congress SHIRLEY FLYNN 'Faithful and honest ' Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 3 4 G A A SHIRLEY FRITZ She is the type that makes life worth living Romulus High School 1 Warren High School 2 Math Club 4 Thesplans 4 Senior Girls lub G A A Band 4 BETTY LOU GASS 'Shhhl Can you keep a se cret? This lass ls a witty and charming friend. Girls Intramurals 2 GERALD GIBBONS 'The younger they are thc better I 11ke them Football 3 4 Baseball 4 Varsity Club 3 4 Student Congress 3 Glee Club 2 GERALD GLASS 'A husky vozce and crew cut halr, that grm of h1s IS really rare Varsity Club 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Football 4 Student Congress 4 Art Club 4 KATHLEEN GLOVER 'Kathleen doesn't care he's hatless As long as he has abulld like Atlas ' Girls Intramurals 1 4 Latin Club 3 Culture Club 3 Semor G1rls Club Spectator Staff BARBARA GREEN 'Tho' you search and scou around A sweeter gal can never be found Spanish Club 2 3 Senior Girls Club Intramurals 1,2,3 Fi HOWAI-D GREEN - 'Full d fun and fancy free A friend to all is our Pee Wee President 4 Student Congress 4 Boxing 1 Baseball 4 SHIRLEY MAE GRIFFEN Although, Shirley was a late member of the Sen lor Class, she has be come well l1ked Dearborn 1 2 3 DONALD HALVORSON 'An all around good fellow MARGUERITE HAMPTON 'Eyes are dark, hair dark oo She, has the gayest smile for you Intramurals 4 Royal Oak High School 1,2 K 1. i EMMETT HASSEN 'All work and no fun IS not the life for me CATHERINE HEADLEY 'Possesslng many a wm some tralt, and sm1l ing marmer that's our Kate Culture Club 3 4 Thespians 4 Senior Gzrls Club Girls Intramurals 4 Secretary 4 Senior Play Spectator Staff PHYLLIS HEDGER 'Her laughter is often hear and well remembere Senior Girls Club Art Club ROBERT HENRY 'Work is an ever-decreasing pleasure! Track 3,4 Football 4 Student Co ress 3,4 Boxing 3,4 varsuy club 3,4 ns BARBARA HIGGS 'A smile so charmi A heart sincere i D Glrls Intramurals 1 2, G A A 3,4 Cheerleader 1,2 3, Spectator Staff Latm Club 2 Spanish Club 3 Culture Club 3 4 Honor Soclety 3,4 Senior Girls Club DONALD HILL 'Slow in speech and action, not so w1th a certain lady Joram HUBER 'A young man of great abil ity and promise ' Band 1,2,3 Latin Club 2 Math Club 3 Senior Play IACQUELINE HUDSON Tis better to be gay and happy, than to be a grouch and have nofr1ends.' Spanish Club 2,3,4 Art Club 4 5 Spectator Sta!! Culture Club 4 G.A.A. 3,45 F.H.A. 4 Senior Girls Club Glrls Intramurals 1,2,3 Student Congress 1 LOUISE HUNT 'The best thlngs otte come in small packages Lahn Club 2 Chxlture Club 3 4 Semor Girls Club Band 1 2 3 YIORENE HUNTER 'Thls young lady has a head on her shoulders Wou1dn't it be funny lf she didn t? G A A 3 4 F H A 4 Senior Girls Club Intramurals l,2,3,4 N ORMA HUTTON HA kmdly word, a cheery smile Her me w1ll always be worthwhile BERNARD INGLE 'He ls a bashful Romeo, at least all the girls tell us so. Varsity Club 2,3,4 Thespians 4 Baseball 2 Football 3,4 Track 3,4 ROBERT IABLONICKY The begmmng of all thmgs IS small JAC QUE LINE JAC OBS 'What I thmk I must spe Latm Club 2 Dramatics Club 2,3 4 Thespians 3,4 Honor Society 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Culture Club 3 4 Spectator Staff Senior Girls Club Student Congress 2 Iumor Play WILLIAM IOHNS ON ul could be betterlf I would But lt's awfully lonesome when I m good MARILYN JOHNSON 'An appetite, a feeling, and a love.' Latin Club 2 Culture Club 3 G.A.A. 3,4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Spectator Staff RAYMOND JOHNSON 'If he has any faults he has left us 111 dou Track 1 Student Congress 4 Varsxty Club 3 Baseball 8 4 'R ROBBIE SUE JOHNSTON 'Her path is one of sym pathy and lundness Intramurals 1 Press Club 2 Senior Girls Club Speakers Bureau 4 VIRGINIA JOHNSTON KA good heart never changes but keeps its course truly H1 Lite 1 2,3 Glee Club 1 Spamsh Club WILLIS IOHNSTON 'Never known to be actually out cl sorts! Spanish Club 2,3 Varsity Club 4 Tennis 3,4 Student Congress 2 VERNON JONES ome what wlll tomorrow, I have lxved today ' A t Club 4 BETTY KECSKES e never worries about tomorrow for tomorrow never comes Commercial Club 2 Seruor Glrls Club F H A 4 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 LAWRENCE KELLY ' e is small but sols st1ck of dynamite ' Latin Club 2 Math Club 3 Student Congress 2 STANLEY KERBYSON 'I love to wind my tongue up and I love to hear xt go. Latin Club 2 Dramatics Club 3,4 Thespians 3,4 Varsity Club 3,4 Football 3,43 Student Con- gress 2,4g junior Play Senior Playg SpectatorStafi Math Club 3,45 President 3 H' ,. A? V, ac ' ' bt. X f A ' , ' lm. ' ' ,4 5, 'H Basketball 3 5 A in f , f U - Sh H ' a In . 5 .' J ' 3,4 JAMES DUANE KREBS He's smart, he's young, he's handsome. We're proud tohaveknown this young Samson! Latin Club 2 Varsity Club 3,4 Math Club 3,4 Thesplans 3,4 Dramatlcs Club 3 Honor Society 8,4 Football 4, Baseball 3,4 Student Congress 4 Spectator Staff, Junior Play MARILYN KRUM 'This kid lsgood to the last drop, just like a bottle d sixteen ounce pop Press Club 3 4 Dramatics Club 4 Thespians 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals Hi Lite 3 Senior Play Western High School 1 RALPH LANGE 'Let nothing stami m the way d ambition NORINE LANGLOIS 'Ready to work, ready to P1 Ready to help wherever she may ' Glee Club 1 H1 Lite Press Club 3,4 Art Club 4 Latin Club s, E 11 A Senior Girls Club CHARLENE LEWIS 'A mild grace and smiling face.' Girls Intramurals 2,3 Columbus, Ohio 1 IVAN LEWIS ' o know him is like Math Club 3 4 JOYCE LEWIS 'As good as go Semor Girls Club JOHN LONG 'We will remember him This lad so smart and 9 clever ' H1 Lite 1,2, Press Club 2 Math Club 3,4, Latin Club 3 4, Culture Club 3 4 Thesplans 4, Tennis 2,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4 T to hilllf' .I , 9 4 , 1 ' ld. ly, !orever--- V N, 3 - 4 ' ' Q ' - . . . 4 , - , GEORGE LOUCKS willixg hand, a courageous spirit Boxing 3 DOLORES LOVE our name fits well the song, It's love love, love ' CARL LYNCH 4 en of few words are the best men ' Glee Club 1 RONALD MAL OTT 'No sinner, yet no saint perhaps But still the very best oi chaps. swung 1,4 JEAN MARKEN One womnn s poise ls an other person's poison. Culture Club 3,4 Spanish Club 3 4 Senior Girls Club F H A 4 Girls Intramurals 2 3 4 Speakers Bureau NANCY MASON 'Athletic gal its plam to see And quite a friend we'll all agree spanish cmb 2,s,4 F H A 4 Semor Girls Club Glrls Intramurals 1 2 3 4 BEATRICE MARTINEZ 'The more you know her The better you like her G A A 2 4 Spanish Club 2 F H A 4 Art Club 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramur 1 2 4 als CARL MATHIAK 'Great men err therdore I am the greatest A I D - O, , A4 1 ' 19 9 1 Y f ' K 1 G.A.A. 3,4 . 9 v r M , . . . , 7 s , . X , , RAYMOND MdJ ONNE LL 'Tlddle-de-winks at all the girls. St. Simon Stock High School, New York 1 2 3 D ONN A McG LYNN Why bother to be gloomy? It's better to be gay Bm Daly High School G1rls Intramurals 2 Senior Girls Club Spanish Club NANCY McKINNEY All the class s talent is centered in this one little girl G A A 3 4 Girls Intramurals 1 2 H1 L1te 3,4 Spectator Staff Culture Club 3 4 Spanish Club 2 3 4 Qzill and Scroll 3 4 Press Club 8 4 Senior Girls Club ELEANOR McLECD Though she's small, She leaves a big impression on all Dearborn 1 G A A 3 4 Senior Girls Club H1 Lite 4 Girls Intramurals 1,3 4 Cheerleader 3, ROBERT MILLER 'An orator among the nations. Dramatlcs Club 2,3,4 Thespians 3 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Senior Play TWILLA MOSCHGAT 'Fun is her mlddle name Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 1 MARY MULHOLLAND 'Measured by inches she's not very tall But ln friendship she comes up to them all G A A 3,4 Culture Club 3,4 Spanish Club 3,4 Thesplans 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 2 3,4 Spectator Staff Student Congress 1 2, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2 KATHLEEN MURPHY 'Blushing is the color ol virtue Girls Intramurals 1 Student Congress 2 Honor Society 4 TED NEFF 'What's so pleasant as a day off? Latm Club 2 Press Club 2 Math Club 3,4 Presldent 1 Student Congress ROBERT NELSON All the girls hearts are a wreck, Because of Wayne H1gh's Gregory Peck Press Club 4 Student Congress H1 Llte 4 Boxixg 3 STANLEY NEWLIN I hve now JEAN NICOLLS 'Love stole into her heart one day lust came for a visit and decided to stay ' Press Club 2 Art Club 2 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals l,2,4 ELAINE NORMAN 'A mxschlevous kid IS tlus gal, but yet everyonethinks that she ls swell Thespians 4 Dramatxcs Club 4 Senior Gxrls Club Girls Intramurals 1 2 Student Congress 2 Junior Play PHYLIS NOWLAND 'A petite mald of much fun Forever neatand as bright as the sun. Senior G1rls Club MERLIN O BRIEN scouting now Math Club 3 4 MARY O LEARY Always sunny wlth freckles Spanlsh Club 3 4 Culture Club 3 4 Math Club 3 G A A 3 4 Senior Glrls Club Glrls Intramurals 1 2 3 4 lxnior Play D .2 . V '. 2,3 , ,4 , . D . . 1 I Merrlly, merrily, shall I guess I'll start girl- ' I I O 2 '2 - ' , ! b 9 ,4 . . . , X 3 7 3 SAMUEL OTTEWE LL e seems qulet but one never knows Spamsh Club 3 ARTHUR PARIS Salted with humor andpep- pered wxth wit Dramaucs Club 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Thespmns 3 4 Math Club 3 Vice President 3 Student Congress 2 4 Box1ng 1 2,3 4 Jumor Play JAMES mms Of all the boys ln the Sen lor Class This boy makes the b1ggest crash H1 Lite 4 Press Club N ORMA PARTAIN 'As pure as a pearl and as perfect a noble and umo cent glrl Spanish Club 2 3 Gxrls Intramurals 4 NANCY PATRUSKI Of! w1th the old love on with the new Latm Club 2 Spamsh Club 3 4 Culture Club 3 Press Club 3 4 Math Club 3 Semor Girls Club Girls Intramurals Student Congress 1 H1 Lite 3 IOHN PE ARCE Only amb1tious people rise to fame Press Club 3 KZ'-mf ROBERT PHILLIPS He ll have lus portlon of luck and fortune PATRICIA PIERCE The most marufest sign of wxsdom is cheerfulness Latin Club 2 Culture Club 3 Dramatics Club 3 4 Thespxans 3 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Seniors Girls Club Girls Intramurals 2,4 Spectator Staff IEANETTE PRIESKORN How often do you hear, She's the gal of the year. Latin Club 2 Honor Soc1ety 3 4 Culture Club 3 4 Dramahcs Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Thesplans 4 Semor Girls Club Treasurer 3 Student Con gress 4 Semor Play Band 1 2 Jumor Play Speakers Bureau 4 Spectator Staff DORTHA PUTMAN usllllllllg face and twinklmg eye You sxmply cannot pass her by Latm Club 2 Math Club 3 4 Culture Club 3 G1rls Intramurals 1, EVELYN RADKE Every girl has her faults And being nice IS hers Press Club 2 Spanish Club 3 4 Semor Glrls Club Girls Intramurals 2 Spectator Staff Mackenzle High School Detroxt 1 LAWRENCE RADLEY 'ln and out and roundabout, He's a nice fellow wlthout a doubt Spanish Club 2 Student Congress 3 ,ffl BERNICE RENAUER 'Her manner is quiet But don't judge her by it. Senior Girls Club F H A 4 Gxrls Intramurals 2 4 ROBERT RIC HASON UI take hfe easy, and I fmd It qu1te worth while CHLORIS ROBERTS rue to her friends and her ork Ecorse Hlgh School 1 VIRGINIA ROBERTSON 'Her charming smiles, and wlnsome ways,haven tbeen wlth us for half enough days Latin Club 2,4, Math Club 3 Dramatics Club 3 4 Culture Club 3 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 2,3,4 Spectator Staff . 7 4 u a 4 , - , v A 5 E Q 2 ' S 9 3 Q s , 5 . . .,, , 0 2 ' 'r ' ,v , Q w . Culture Club 3' I s .5 ! ' I V ,3 A f g . , JOHN ROWLAND Full of pep, full of fun Never qulet, always on the run Math Club 4 Rosevllle, Mlclugan 1 St Lauderdale 2 1' RANK RUGGIRELLO KA fxne student but above all a fnend Thesplans 2 3 4 Dramatrcs Club 2 3 4 HAROLD RUSHLOW ff e ls w1se who says noth mg when there IS notlung to say RICHARD SALLEY He s popularwithboth boys and girls-- But especially those wearing n curls Band 1 2 3 Press Club 3 H1-Lite 3 Thespians 4 Spectator Staff JAMES SARAZIN 'Happy am I, from care I am free, Why aren t they all conten ted like me? LILA SCHMITTLING 'Sparklmg eyes wlth mls cluef brewmg Art Club 2 Seruor G1rls Club Thespxans 4 Press Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Hi Llte 1 4 Jumor Play Spectator Staff VIRGINIA SCHUELLER HA ray of greatness with1n her lies Pretty, talented, and ex ceedmgly w1se Latm Club 2 4 Dramatics Club 2,3 4 Math Club 3 4 Honor So clety 3,4, Culture Club 3 4 Thespians 3 4 Semor Girls Club Girls Intramurals 1 Junior Play- Senior Play Student Congress 1 2 Spectator Staff MARION SCHUSTER Qliet to those who knew her not, but jolly to those who do ' Latin Club 2 3 Girls Intramurals 1,2 Band 1 2 Senior Girls Club T PATRICIA SCHWARTZ girl of silence A glrl d sense Girls Intramurals 2 DELORES SLEBODNIK 'An earnest girl with a good eart Girls lntramu rals 2 JANE SEARLE 'I hate nobody I m ln love with the world! Girls Intramurals 2 Senior Girls Club Chorus 1,2 3,4 STANLEY SHARP 'For fate gave what e'er she else denied A na ture sloping to the sunny side ' MARY SHEAR 'Eternally sweet, with beauty rare. Latin Club 25 Math Club 3,4 Honor Society 3,4g Drama- tlcs Club 3,4g Thesplans 4 F.H.A. 4g Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 3,4 Junior Playg Spectator Sta!! DONALD SMITH His heart ls as tar from fraud as heaven from earth Dramatlcs Club 2 3 4 Spanish Club 2 Math lub 3 Thesplans 4 Honor Society 4 RICHARD SMITH 'The world's no better if we worry Llfe's no better lf we hur ry D Varsity Club 2,3,4 Latin Club 2 Track 3 4 Student Congress 1,2 3 PAUL SMY THE 'If you shouldseehim on the street, You'd say, 'This lad I want to meet. Latin Club 2 Math Club 4 Gol! 4 Student Congress 3,4 LLOYD SOLARZ 'He has an attractive manner Or have you gxrls already noticed? ' Latln Club 2 Math Club 3 Varsity Club 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Baseball 4 Student Congress SHIRLEY SOLLARS 'She mixes w1t and sweet ness very well Senior Girls Club G1rls Intramurals 1 2 3 4 AMELIA SPERRY 'True love always runs smoothly ln her case Band 1 2 3 Glrls Intramurals 1,2 Latin Club 2,3 Dramatics Club 2 3 4 Thesplans 3,4 Culture Club 3 4 VIRGINIA SPRINGER 'Not to know me rs mls one d the greatest oppor mnihes d life Latm Club 2 Dramatics Club 2 Press Club 2 G A A 3,4, Math Club 3 Honor Society 3 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramur als 1,2 3,4 Cheerleader 2 l .lr CYNTHIA STEIN Here is one who has been blessed By beauty 1ntell1gence,and happmess Latm Club 2 Dramatics Club 2,3,4 Math Club 3 Honor Society 3 4 Thesplans 4 Culture Club 3 Semor Girls Club Girls Intramurals 2 3,4 Treasurer 2 Student Con gress 2 3 Senior Play Spectator Staff DONALD STEPHENS We can all bluff more or less, 1 guess but Don has lt down to a system Varsity Club 3 Speakers Bureau Boxing 1 3 Football 3 4 Track 4 Baseball 4 Spectator Staff SHIRLEY STINE She s merry and gay throughout each day G A A 3 4 Senior Girls Club Girls Intramurals 1,2 ANN MARIE ST LOUIS 'Blessed are the quiet for they insure peace ' Glee Club 1,2 Hi Lite 4 Press Club 4 'flu DONALD STRANGE 'Away w1th work I w1ll have none of It Let me l1ve lelsurely just for the fun of lt Boxing 1 2,3 4 Speaker s Bureau 4 ROBERT SWICK 'He's a lady's man o'er and o'er, but he's a student of Wayne High what s more Vars1ty Club 3 4 Football 3 4 DONNA THOMAS This lass IS all by herself mn the bram and beauty class Dramatxcs Club 2 3 4 Latin Club 2 Culture Club 3 Math Club 3 Honor Society 4 Thesplans 4 Senior Girls Club Intramurals 2,3,4 H1-Lite 3 Spectator Staff EDWARD THOMAS 'Even though vanquished he could still argue. FRANCES TOBIAS All thlngs that shme through thee appear as stones through water sweetly clear Culture Club 3 4 F H A 4 Intramurals 1,2,3 4 ROBERT TOOLEY All great men are dylng I don t feel well myself Latm Club 2 Math Club 3 4 Culture lub 3 Vars1ty Club 3 4 Honor Socxety Basketball 3,4 Baseball 3 4 Football 4 Student Congress MELVIN TRESSLER The most mconsplcuous men often become great LOIS TRUESDE LL 'For her raven locks, we'd give allthe gold in Fort Knox. Latin Club 23 Math Club 3,4 G.A.A. 3,4g Honor Society 4 Senior Girls Club Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Spectator Staff MARGARET WALKER SHIRLEY WEAVER Dae only way to havef riends 'Wise and otherwise. is to be one. Glee Club 1 JOHN WALL LOIS WEILER 'Who knows what hong,-5 Whatl Haven'tyou heard?' tomorrow may bring? Dramatics Club 2,3 4 Latin Club 2 Spanish Club 3 Culture Club 3 4 Press Club 3,4 Thesp1ans 4 Intramurals 2,3 4 Student Congress 2 H1 Lxte 3,4, lumor Play Spectator Staif DELORES WANGBICHLER ROBERT WEST nes' studies do so mterfere LeSS0I1S,d0I1'f b0f-her me wxth the regular school course ' Spaxush Club 1 Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Senior Gxrls Club RAYMOND WARDELL EVE-LYN WHITTON f' ehasfoundtinkering more She Wh0 P19135 kindness I teresting than women gathers 10Ve N 'A D s D 9 'fo ' 'Q . H in- ' . V ,. - 'HEY' Cai, . , JOYCE WILEY HERBERT WOODS 'Good nature IS but one of her virtues DIANE WILSON 'A mlghty hunter, and her prey was man Latin Club 2 Dramatics Club 2,3,4, Thesplans 3, 4, Math Club 34, G AA 3 Press Club 3, Seruor Glrls Club, Speakers Bureau 4 G1rls Intramur als 2,3,4, Secretary 1, Student Congress 2 Junior Play Senior Play DONALD WILSON 'Brevity is the soul of wx Br1ef let me be Latln Club 3 Speakers Bureau 4 Debate Team 4 Senior Play RUTHANN WISMAN 'Cute, cheerful always gay She s a darling come what may ' Press Club 2,3, Latin Cluo 3' Culture Club 3,4gHi-Lite 3- Thesplans 4- Dramatics Club 4, Senior Girls Club- Girls Intramurals 1,2- Sen- lor Play. Study weakens the ablllty to bluff RICHARD YOUNG 'A dlsclple of Be bop Press Club Senior Play SYLVIA ZAKOLSKI 'Variety ls the very spice of life Culture Club 3 Semor Girls Club Honor Socxety 4 Intramurals 1 2 Student Congress 4 Spectator Staff ROBERT ZIMA 'He's popular with all an not at all dull Spanish Club 2 Honor Society 3 Varsity Club 3,4 Basketball 3,4 Track 3, Football Boxing 1 3 D 1 U 1 1 ' ll Dplwuw lm' 0 me Cn ne uz mngham Gwen P + rrcil lark Gucrther joseph lx ugh amz 1111 Alle L m1om.1g Patrl L uthe' li1rb'ra N1 um h re: It plk Wgll Alru he-Off V: 1 f H., jz Us ,h fl . X I ,J L , Berngm Diehl J ,, 'rt' .L J' -14 lax k ' Q ' 1 ' if-HL' 'Pin 'q . SPECTATOR STAFF Row 3 P Pxerce j Judson M johnson, S Stme I.. Truesdell j jacobs Row Z M Emery M Bxnder M Shear N McK1nney S Bmder S Kerbyson E Radke K Headley j Arndt B Hxggs M Mulholland Seated A Ernst j Prxeskorn V Robertson D Thomas S Zakolskx C Stem D Stephens B Carmen, j Editor xn clue! Assxstant Editor Busmess Cornmxttee Faculty Committee Seruors Drew Sylvla Lakolslu Cynthia Stem Jack Drew Qchairmanl Catherine Headley James Krebs Ann Ernst Donna Thomas ichalrmanl Mane Binder Sara Binder Edith Blggerstafi Kathleen Glover Jackie Iacobs Iackle Hudson Lois Truesdell Richard Salley Junxors Virginia Schueller Qchalrmanl Lots Weller Moneita Emery Sophomores Photography Clubs Gxrls Sports Boys Sports Art Committee Vlrglma Robertson Cchalrmanl Barbara Castle Evelyn Radke fchalrmanj Patricia Pierce Jeanette Prieskorn Qchairmanj Mary Shear Nancy McKinney Shirley Stine Beverly Carmon ichalrmanl Mary Jane Arndt Mary Mlunouam Barbara Higgs Don Stephens Stanley Kerbyson Lila Schmlttllxg M.. , . ' ,. . Freshman .......... THE SENIOR PLAY HOME SWEET HOMICIDE Home Sweet Homicide, the Senior Play, was presented on December 11 and 12 before two enthusiastic crowds The reaction d the audiences indicated that the play was a great success The cast was directed by our able Dramatics and Speech teacher, Mrs Letha Rice April Dinah Archie Polly Walker Bill Smith Sergeant O'Hare Pete Marian Carstalrs Mrs Cherlngton Wallle Sanford Frankie Riley Rupert Van Deusen Ioella Slukey Flashlight M28 Wendy Betsy Catherine Headly Ruthann Wlsman Lawrence Durocher Diane Wilson Murray Arthur Stanley Kerbyson Gary Campeau Shirley Fritz joan Bird Richard Young Don Wilson Frank Rugglrello Beverly Carmon Jack Drew lack Huber Nlck Fama Cynthia Stein Marilyn Krum Jeanette Prleskorn Mrfcnerxngton f I f f 'Rebel-1 Miner Joe .... '. . . . . llldll lllxlllk lLQLA ff T' Lu-1-A UNDER ff' CLASS EN ,, wmxxxlllz ,V B 6 . f s- y A 6 Q NJ ' H ' Q f of Q FRESH. Jumons OFFICERS President Bill Taylor Vice President Stuart Kauffman Secretary Mildred Johnson Class History The Class d '49 has already made a most lllustri ous name for itself As Freshmen they started a notable record by giving the 'Blue Jean Jamboree' tn May which proved to be long remembered by all who attended. Chooslxg Brent Green, President Howard Gentry Vice President, Sherry Truesdell, Secretary, and Don Albear Treasurer in their Sophomore year, they gave a dance, had a basketball concession and a sandwich sale For their hnlor year which they knew would be the most important to date, they chose Bill 'hylor Presl dent, Stu Kauffman, Vice President, Mildred johnson Secretary andDonna Hurley Treasurer The I Hop which was a great success was given at llclienny Hall on Valen tine s Day, February 14th. The jmlors selected for their class play, We Shook the Family Tree, by Hildegarde Dolson. All considered the Class d 49 have hadamost successful three years and are looklxg forward to an even better Senior year Treasurer::':i. I , Q , - . , . , Q 9 ' ' , - I I D 9 W Ahrenberg D Albear M L Ansel L Ardelean C Arvln W Attwood R L Avery B Bear D Balm R. Ballard W Barnes D Benjamin E Berger R Bergman C Bernal 8 Betz H Bills D Blngel P Birely L Bissett J Blakely M Boone A B Bowen H Bozarth W Bredow B Brown R Brown J Burm R. Butler B Byrd I Cadle R. Carlson B Carmichael D Carmon M Carter B M Caudlll H Christy N Chupac L Cloufier M A Cross A Crouch G Cunnlrgham I C1mn1ngham B Cyphers R Darnell I R. Daugherty B Davis R DuPont P Durand L Ellard V Ellanl L Elllck L Erickson I Essarey M L Fisher W Fite M E Fix D Flowers B I Fox E Garllck H Gentry D Gibson R. Grannan B Green J Green Greenwood Greenwood L Gregor E Hall M Harmon B Hohklns Horn M Hovious C Hudson G Hudson L Hudson D Hurley M Jackson 8 Jacobs H Jeter W Johnson J Johnson K. Johnson R James M Johnson P Johnson 8 Knuifmnn C Kelly E Kennedy S Kennedy M Keveney C Knight M Kuhn R Laich G A Larsh J LeFeve L Leonard D Leright S Lewandowsky M Lewis S Linder B Lohr P L0ng G Luna I Lundberg B Luther E Mabry R. Macomber H Martek G Mason M Matthews E McKenzie J McMlllll.n R. J Meier J Miller D Merriman E Minton J Morrison 1. , ' 1. L . 'A. Keuy p45 M Mnzyck B Myers I Neill R. Nelson R Nesbitt I Nlckols W Nicholls L Norman Y Norman B Nothnagel P O'Br1en B O'Keete B Olsen E Osborne P Pakkala G Palmateer W Perry D Plscoplnk P Porter I Pateau R Radke B Randall I Rice P Robertson G Road I Rowell W Ryan V Sallngue D Sargent C Schoenfeld D Sheppard I Simpson L Singer L Slovick W Smith H smith M smun s smith v smith M spisak R spmak G Spradllng R St Charles H Stein G Story G Stromski L Sullivan L Taft W Taylor R. Thomas M Talbert D Tooley T Tracy M Tressler E Truesdell S Truesdell I VanLeuven M Venclewlcz D Vincent G. Simpson H Walker R. M Walsh B Warblow L Ward E Weaver I Weeke R Weibel E Weiland J Wells I White C Wilcox E Wilcox D Wilson 1 Wilson G Wootton K. Wolfe L Woody H Wrobbel R Yantis C Yester J-HOP The 1-Hop was given at Mclienny Hall at Ypsilanti, February 14, 1948. :. V '. W C . White 1-Q... my .ggucullfil JUNIOR PLAY 'They Shook the Family Tree' was presented by the Iumor Class on April 15th and 16th in the Hlgh School Auditorium CAST Hildegarde Mr Dolson Mrs Dolson Salley Jimmy Paige Ellie May 1111 Freddie Shermer Mr Shermer Mrs Shermer The play was directed by Mrs assistant director Joan Werke Robert Weible Sherry Truesdell Lois Taft Lance Erickson Ben Hoqkins Marjorie Smith Honorine Martel Beverly Baer Rosalie Dupont Geraldine Spradling Emory Garllck Gene Story - Mildred Johnson Annette S111 Letha Rice with Evelyn Berger as SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Cedric Dempsey Vice President Richard Huebler Secretary Sharon Kauffman Sponsors Mrs Agnes Wickham Mr Arthur Halloran Class History Crossing the threshold of Wayne High in 1946 came a lively group of boys and girls who have proved they have what lt takes to obtain success With Mrs Wickham as sponsor, they began their class activities by electing Leroy Albear as pres1dent While freshmen, they gave two dances the 'Overall Ball ' and an orchestra dance, both of wh1ch were very successful As sophomores, with the sponsorship held by Mrs Wickham and Mr I-Ialloran, Cedric Dempsey took over the duties of president 'I'he class had a concession at a football game which proved its worth This year they held three dances the 'M1stle toe Drag,' the 'Overall Ball,' and an orchestra dance whxch, besides being success ful, provided enyoyment for all With two years stlll before them, the class of '50' shows promxse of even greater achievements Treasurer . . . . . . . . Deene Lawson r . - DAhx-aham LAlbear CAndrews BAndrevs LAndmss EAnton M Arban I Armstrong 1 Armstroxg R. Arndt T Aspenvall P Austin B Avery I Baile! R. Bailey T Baran R. Barnes B Beggs A. Beyer M Blllugs A Bind D Bishop S Blazer D Bogetta W Bollinger E Boulter L Bower I Bozarth L Brawner P Brothers P Brown L Cain C Callegari I Caraway V Carlson V Castle M Caton B Cochrane A Cockmm A Cdtman M Coggan E Comeau B Comey M Cornwell J Covllle L Craighton M Cullen D Cunningham I Daily D Davis E De Benedet G De Freytas C Dempsey D Dendel H Dengel D Deo A. Dicks S llmman D Dobozy R. Downey T D'Pu1os ll Edwards D Elliot P Emhger D Etherlngton L Etherhgton I Fair D Feeback G Fisher I Fisher L Fisher W Fisher J Foddrlll I Ford K. Ford I Frakes E Gall M Glass M Glass R. Gomoll B Gord N Grlden R. Grajek A Graves D Greenwood R. Groomes F Grose S Guenther A Hale H Hamilton L Harrison T Hartman I Harvey H Harvey P Herker D Heier I Hersh H Heymes H Hicks M Hllls S Holler L Hooper W Howe R. Hubbard R. Huber R. Huebler M Hunter R. Hyska G Ingle L Irwin R. Jackson G Jamieson Blohnson Jjohnson lllolmston lliader Slimtiman Ilierbyson Hlilentz Ylilllizgbeck Hlihg Hliitts MK11nk Mlinutson I Kowlhg A Krick D Krum F Lang D Lawson W Leckner P Le Feve E Leonard I Lennill G Loewe G Lundberg A McAfee C McC1anahan C MeDan1e1s I McGill R McKinney K McKinnon H McManamy G McNa M Mack H Maize I Marderosion D Marken D Martin L Martinez P Mason R. Mathtmy D Mellert R Miller W Miller C Moers M M0hr M Monroe B Moore M Moore V Moore C Morrison D Moss T Mott M Munneke L Murphy W Murphy E Mussio M Nd! R. Nicolls E Nielsen J Norrix R. Nothnagle F Oglesby D Gnlerking P 0'Leary R. Olson I 080111 I Paifel B Parrant I Partnln I Paschal B Patruskl J Patton M Payzant I Pega L Pllachowski W Pitt D Porter T Poster G Prest W Prewltt A Prosser E Provencal P Pullen R Raker R Ramsby M Remmerga I Ranes R Raney I Renaud C Renton B Roebuck S Rohrafi P Rorabacher P Ryan 1 Sakoriska P Schad R Schad M Schenk I Schuyler K Schuyler D Schwartz I Searle V Shada M Shatter B Shaw J Shellhaas C Sheppard I Shields P Shlnault D Shreve B Slmomis C Sinnott W Slebodnlck C Smith D Smith M Smith R Smith S Smith W Smith L Snell R Spaulding D Springer D Squire M Staley C Stephens R. Stevens K. Stine I Stromski R. Swain F Swan L Taber L Taft B Talaskl R. Tannehill T Tanner C Templeton R. Tlmmerman M Trobaugh R Trudell R 'Tyler M Van Patten D Vlpperman B Wallace M Wallot F Wangbichler D Waugh C Weberleln D Webster M Wedge M Wekher R. Wells C Wheeler D White R Williams R Williams R Wilson C Wiser R Wood I Woodcock B Woodruff M Younger L Zimmerman FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President Tom Green Vlce Presldent . . .... Perry Pans Secretary .... . . Dennis Putman Treasurer . . . . . Rlchard Doletzky cuss History The activities that the Freshman Class takes part ln are accompanied with a great deal ci enthusiasm, and are usually successful. The election for Freshman Class Officers was ad- vertised by posters and signs. The Freshman Class school spirit was shown by their splendid work tn the Magazine Drive. And also, they pat on a successful assembly for their own entertain- ment. The Freshman Class has not chosen a sponsor yet. BAda1r DAdams Hhdams PAlfanos DA1lbee BA1len S Anderson D Applegren M Arban D Arvin K. Askins L Atkin E Bahn R. Baker V Ballixger H Ballon L Baran C Bartson B Basham H. Batchelor D Bauman I Belt R. Berger D Bethel R Billhgton P Bills B Black H Blackwell A Blessing R. Boon H Boone F Bowen K. Bowen T Brenham R. Brender C Brothers M Brothers C Brown I Brown I Brown I Brown T Bnmthg P Burr P Bush R. Butler W Byrd D Callahan B Campbell R. Cantln A Carey C Carlson I Carmon S Claiborne J Clark S Clark E Cockmm C Connett G Connett P Cooke A Cooper B Cornwell ll. Courtney R. Courtright B Crick A Grossman R. Davis R. Dearring B Dicks G llmmett D Doletzky 8 D'Pu1os R Drew D Drummond M Edwards B Erich C Erickson B Etherington I Eubank D Evins W Fant M Feyl F Finley M Fish P Fisher H Fluhart I F0811 B Foster S Fotte R Fox F Franklin I Frayer I Galbraith P Gnss B Gentry B Gibson D Gilbertson 0 Gilbreath D Girard D Givin R. Glass P Goodwell T Gorny A Gouple R. Grandort A Graves G Grebka H Green T Green R. Greenshield I Grlden M Grlne D Grover T Grupscynzski I Hagerman R. Hanchett I Harmon C Harrison P Hatton MH111 E Hillyard E Holmes B Howell JHudson BHudson P Hull V Jarrett M Jarvis J Jeter G Johnson V Johnson W Kahsz S Kalder M Kauffman I Kelly I Kennedy C King D Kirgman 8 Kinnaird R. Kinshger D Kmtson M Kohlmnn A Kolarov M Kopdie V Kredlau J Krick I Kriplean J Lane R Laskowski S LeBaron C Little J Lockhart 0 Lottin R. Love L Luce F March W March G Mnrriott Z Massine R. Masters R Matheny A Matthews 'V Mayle C McE1wein G Meier B Michail D Millard F Miller D Milliam E Mitchell H Mitchell C Moon C Morgan Y Morier H Muenchow I Mukhd E Mular B. Munday D Murphy F HU-1'PhY I Napier M Napier H Nichols M Norman D Odorlco N O'Hen1ey W 0'Kede R Olson W O'Rnurke A Pankow R Pankow P Paris C Parr H Partain M Patton J Payne R Poland B Porter J Prince D Putman B Rae R Ramsburg B Reed B Reeves I Rhaesa P Richardson P Richter C Roderick I Running M Russell I Sage W Sakcriska R Sanders B Sarrazin B Scarrow B Schlmmel H Schmittllng G Schwartz I Seaville L Sellier I 301308 J Sheppard H Shifier N Simpson M Skrumbellos C Smith L Smith N Smith M Solomon N Spacht P Spada E Spradlhg A Springer J Stefies H Stevens Z Stormer C. Sullivan D. Rbhraff S Talaga M Talmadge P Tlmmermonn H Tompkins W Tressler M 'lyler M Tyler W Van Alstlne S Van Leuven I Vaughn B Vlpperman D Walker D Wallace R Wallenhaupt W Warblow T Ward K. Watson R. Watson C Webster I Welbel R Weinberg D Wesley I Westrick T Weyand I Whittier D Wilcox C Williams D Williams N Williams R Williams R. Williams B Williamson D Willis C Wilson L Wisch D Wise K. Wise N Wolfe W Wolfe R. Woodward H Wright F Wrobbel A Wyndolyn B Yester A Youzgs M. Zschunke C. Weslck -ff' 2 FOOTBALL Back Row W bentry T Buntxng V Bollxnger F Murphy Mxddle Row R Sanders P PBIIS P Txmmerman J Kennedy E Spraklxng Front Row W Kalasz j Clark D Putman C Brown W Bashum j Carmon Absent and Mgr j Sage Coaches Earl Greene and Edward Lasowskx Smaller xn stature than the teams of previous years the squad was nevertheless talented and entlnsiastlc The best evidence ci their development IS shown by comparative scores Against the same teams which thelr fxrst round games outscored us by 42 pomts the Wayne Fresh men turned the tables by coming through the second round wmth a wlnmng margin of 32 poxnts James Clark was elected Honorary Captain d the '51' squad it R Glass '- ,il-hm.-.S A . 1 -4 fiJ- 5 n y , B I .1 c 1 ' 1 a ' 'Y 'x , f sr f' ft 'N is X C ,,hW o jf' H ,msc FW 0 M' Shaw Nw Q49 X1 DVX 12' Z Ill ms 25 PIM! 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' 1,1 X . 9 K I 'A 1 'J LEM STUDENT COUNCIL low 4 Whlte R Tooley H Bozarth R Huber low 3 K Bashum N Clark -I Wxlson P OBr1en P Smythe R johnson D Dendel low Z S Zakolskx E DeBenedet D Sprxnger T Green W Arnold j Sheppard S Betz A Bxrd Mulholland Mxss Nmdermexer Qsponsor 'ow l G Ingle D Lawson L Albear j Krebs A Parxs Qvxce pres JB Greenfpres JI Prxeskorn secl F Curtxs treas D Albear L Solarz GlRL'S INTRAMURAL CAPTAINS Row Prosser S Dans L Truesdell j Nxchols E Blggerstaff Row 4 j Hersh j Allstead C Yester j Hudson H Christy N McKxnney j Prxnce V Salxngue Row VanPatton M Glass S VanLeuven P Shadd E Berger D Porter V Sprmger N Mason J Wedge S Weaver j Whxttxer Row Z A Cockrum B Wallace B Bear G Rood A Crouch B Brown R DuPont K Watson G Anderson B Sxmmons M Monroe D Schwartz Mxss Kxonka f5P0ni0fl Rowl E McLeod S Flynn M L Johnston P Brown M Ne!! S Kauffman M Spnak A Sprlnger j Frakea B Hxggs : J. ' . . . , , . . M. , ' ' ' J. . : . . . . . , . , . ' ' . . . . ' K ., . ' Q .J, . , . Y YV V l 5: A. . . ' . . , . ' , . . 3: M. . - . . . - . - . . . . ' . - CULTURE CLUB Row 5 L Erxckson B Randall -I Long VN Ewerth D Blngel B Hodgklns G Story Row 4 M johnson S Truesdell F Tobxus C Yester H Christy j Hudson M A Cross V Smxth C Bernal E Berger Row 3 M Fallon jacbos M Tressler E Truesdell -I Rowell l.. Woody Marken S Kennedy L Taft M L Anselm G Larsh Rowl B Allen M Smxth V Robertson S Zakolskz K Headley M Shear G Fxsh N McKmney j Prxeskorn B Bear L Weller E Wexlund B Ca.rmonfV1ce Pres A Ernst presj M O Leary fVlCC Pres B Hxggs QTrens M Emery Miss Morse fsponsorj HONOR SOCIETY Row 3 M Bxnder R Zxma R Tooley D Smxth M Boxce M Murphy Row Z M Shear B Cnrmon j jacobs I. Truesdell S Binder V Sprmger B Higgs B Allen Row l Mxss Morse fsponsorj S Zakolskx j Prxeskorn fTreas J C Stexnfsec J -I Krebs fPres J A Ernst QVxce Presl j Bxrd D Thomas : . . J. . - . . . . . . .j. . . . Row l: Miss Weidenbach Qsponsorj, L. Hunt, M. Mulholland, fRec. Sec.j V. Springer, fCor. Sec.j, . ' .j, . , Q . , . ' ' .j, . ' .l, . GAA Row 6 S Stxne S Fritz. A Prosser L Woody L Truesdell j Poteau j Nxcolls S Davxs G Palmeteer j Hudson j Ranes Row 5 V Sprrnger D Spnnger Hersh S Van Luben P Shadd M Tressler j Ostyn C Andrews j Wedge D Smxth G Larsh Row 4 B Sxmmons M Glass M L Johnston B Wallace M Trobaugh R DuPont C Morrxson S jacobs G Spradlmg P Foster P Carlton G Rood M lackson M Wedge M Keveney, S Smxth j Frakes M L Anselm E McLeod P Rorabacher Row 3 M Moore S Flynn D Whxte H Martel D Schwartz M Mathews T Mott K Watson S Kauffman B Bear A Lamontagne E. Wexland M Spxsak M OKeefe T Malette A Sprxnger M Smxth C Bernal M Kuhn Row Z B Higgs P Brown M A Neff N McK1nney B Martmez ftreasj M OLeary sec Mxss Kxonka fsponsorj N Mason fpresj j Rowell fvxce presj E. Berger A Crouch M Mulholland L Murphy A Cockrum Rowl M Van Patton D Porter H Chrxsty M johnson V Hunter D Gxlbertson j Allstead V Smxth D Hurley M Monroe CHEERLEADERS S Smxth J Harvey E McLeod L Murphy A Cockrum Mxss Konka QSPODIOIJ M Moore B Hxggs M Kuhn P Carlton P Foster : . '.- '.- .1 .. .. ..' . , ' . ,. ,. . z . ' .. ' .J. .- .1 . - 1 . . 1' 1 1 .I - ' : .' ,. , .. ,. ,. , . ,. ' - 1 - .1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -,, 1 - 1 - .11 1 - 1 1 1 1 - - : . .. .. '.. .. . , 1 . .. . . . . 1 . . . . . . . - . . .. . ' , . I, . 5 1 . . , . , 1 , . . .- . .. .- .- .. . .. ' I I - -1- I -9 - 1 - I ,. ,. . 2 . .- .. ' . . . - . .' .. . . ', , , . . - -I - I - p 1 l 1 l I I - I I 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 UWT BAND Row 4 D Hubbard C M111er G Cunmngham J Caraway S Fr1tz D Knudson R Nesb1tt Row 3 P Pullen J Shellhaas G Anderson D Sprlnger P I..eFeve C Dempsey G Lowe I Ford T Weyand L Hooper R Woodward R Fox R I-Ianchett J Covxlle D Brender Row 1 K Watson C Wxrlck K Ford J Hersh E Mular J Prleskorn A Crouch G Rood J Rowell J Prest DEBATE D Wxlson L. Brawner R Downey Mrs Rxce fcoach B Carmon M Hxlls Q., 'W ' M ,U ,, . .- I M. , . , . , . . Row Z: R. Nothnagel, R. Hyska, P. Pierce, G. Palmeteer, S. Davis, J. Drew, W. Fant, G. Searle L . ' , . , . , . ' J, . , . ' . MATH CLUB Row4 B Hodgklns I Lewxs R Yantzs J Long E Carpenter G Berger E McK1nsey D Smxth J Rowland R Tooley J Essary I.. Ex-xckson E Garlxck Row 3 J Krebs F Curtls J Drew S Frltz L Truesdell G Palmeteer D Hurley G Story S Kerbyson B Bredow Row Z V Robertson M Shear J Jacobs A Ernst D Wllson El Truesdell M Johnson S Davxs V Sprxnger L Taft J Prxeskorn Rowl Mlss Oberlmn sponsor B Bear S Kennedy J Rowell treasj D Bmgel vlce pres M Emery sec M Smxth B Allen M OI..eary B Brown F H A Row 4 P Emxnger H Chrxsty J Nxcolls N Langloxs B Kecskes sec S Carrxco M Edwards Row 3 H Partaxn G Larsh J Marken M Tressler J Ronnxng V Adams B Renauer G Anderson M Fallon A Cockrum Row Z J Steifes C Connett J Johnson M Jackson B Castle M Arban R Allen M Arndt B Sarazm D Whxte Rowl Mrs Hagerman fsponsorj I Kelly E Cockrum F Tobias Qtreas B Martxnez Qvxce presj J Hudson Pres B Scarrow M Neff M Shear Mxss McCarthy fsponsorj -2' pf. ,. 4 4' J, THESPIANS Row4 S Kerbyson Long D Smxth G Berger M Arthur R Salley Row 3 G Campeau L Durocher P uher Carmen S F IYZ Caton P P1erce Mxller B Ingle Row Z Mrs Rice fsponsor C Stexn M Shear A Sperry jacobs D Wxlson E. Norman ,I Prxeskorn L Schmntlxng Row l D Thomas K Headley A Ernst sec Bxrd Qpresy j Krebs Qvxce presj M Emery treas L Weller B Allen -I SPEAKERS BUREAU Row Z D Vulson N Fama R ohnson j Caraway G Berger B Hodgkms G Campeau D Stephens P Pierce Rowl M Arndt M Knudson Bxrd We s D Wilson R Mxller M H1 s L Brawner j Prxeskorn D Gxbson : . , j. , . ' , . , . , '. 1 . . . . . L t , B. , . r' , j. , . ' , R, : I' .I ' D I ll, . ' , . , . , , . , . , 2 . I ,. . , . Q ' ., , ' ., . C .l, . ' , . . . V :gi ' W N 1, I 0 ' I , v I 4 : . , . , ,j , . , . , . ' , . , . : . , , . 4 I A, ' I ll , . , , , , 'll , . , Row Row Row Row LATIN CLUB Row 4 E Berger, L Sulhvan C Weberlem j Caraway J Dowlxng C Smxth A Prosser Andrews Row 3 E Truesdell G Defreytas H Kxng K ohnson M Tressler B Talaska M Hxlls Arndt S Binder P Brothers Row Z R Brown V Robertson M Emery B Avery D Greenwood M Staley M jackson M Monroe J johnson M Wedge B Simmonds M Anselm L Harrxson A Bxrd M Binder M Knutson D Bogetta SPANISH CLUB Row 4 D Albear j Slexcher R Yantln C Hudson L Hudson Row 3 E Garlxck, H Christy, M VanPatten, S Davxs j Hudson D Bahn, R Ballard Row Z N Patruskx B Begg: N McKxn.ney, V Smxth D Porter V johnson, M A Cross j Allstead, j Marken Row 1: M Mulhol1and,M OL.eary, T Mott D Carman Mrs Otluck fsponsorj H Bozarth G Pal:-neteer, D Wxlson N Mason : . - ' 1 - ' 1 A 1 ' . - ' . . 1 5 : . , . , . ' , j . . . v , . ' . R 1 - 1 - 1 - . 1 - 1 - I 1 - ' - Row 1: Mr. Allen fsponsorj, B. O'Keefe, M. Cullen, I... Taft, C. Dempsey, j. Long, C. Yester, : . ', . , . ' . ' , . , . . . . , . PRESS CLUB Row 4 D Albenr N Clark D Pxscopxnk C Dempsey -I Blakely L Albear R Arndt A Kauffman Row 3 Pans Allstead E Kennedy I Ostyn N Langloxs -I Harvey S Smxth E Skxnner P Foster Row Z B Beggs D Glbson B Wallace N McKinney L Schmxtthng j Frakes M Trobaugh Downey E McLeod N Patruskx Weller B Meyers M Harvey HI LITE STAFF Rows MSLLir:Lth C Dempsey D Pxscopxnk, N Clark D Bable j Pans R Young j Harvey Row 2 MxssGreenwel1 sponsor M S! Louxs B Beggs j Allstead P Austin L Wexler E, Skinner A Vullxams j Fx-akes B Meyers Row l D Gxbson L Schmntlzng R Dowmng N McKinney R Nelson E Kennedy N L5111015 A Kauffman 5 A I z J. ' , j. , . , . , . ' . . . . ' . . ' . R, , , , . '. Row 1: A. Greenwell Qsponsorj, M, St. Louis, D. White, M. Krum, D. Buble, D. Young, B. Nelson, L. ' , . , . . l SPCR M VRML JN COACHES Dale Butler Palmer R. BTX! Head Football Athletic Manqor Head Basketball Head Baseball Fred Allen Head Golf Ass't Football Ass't Basketball Football '48 Stu Kaufimln 'QP' Earl L B Greene Bead Freshman Coach Edward Lasowskl Kenneth Covllle George Skytta Head Track Head Tennis Ass't Baseball Ass't Football CAPTAINS Basketball '47 Football '47 Lloyd Solarz Don Stephens Track 48 Basketball 48 Bernie Ixgle Harold Boxarth N . Tm A , , A ' IIN. aff I l F P - Eff wif? I f , , , - 4.2 3-' .' - . .ui , 1 if ' Q, Q ' , 'Yu Q im ff A, FOOTBALL TEAM OF 1947 Th1rd row left to rlghtj Dale Butler coach Tom Carlson Tom Tracy Leroy Albear Stu Fred Allen lme coach Second row john Pega Don Blshop Bob Swxck joe Kmght jerry Gxbbons Stanley Kerbyson Bob Tooley Harold Stem Emory Garlxck Fxrst row Lloyd Solarz Gerald Glass Berme lngle Spike Durocher Don Stephens capta1n Bob Zxma jxm Krebs Brent Green Floyd Curt1s Here is the 1947 edxtlon of the Zebra's Football Squad After two years as State Champ1ons, 1944 and 1945, Wayne has been rebulldmg its gridiron forces Th1s 1947 squad was a definite step in the rebuilding process Wlule the 'won and lost' record was not impresslve, the Zebras d1d display some fine football Two upset vlctorxes clunaxed the season A 7 to 6 victory over Trenton, fol lowed by a 13 to 6 v1ctory over Midland, proved the Zebra's capabilities Captain Don Stephens prov1ded fine leadership and field generalship from lns quarter back posmon Stuart Kauffman was elected Captain for next year, a year when further progress may be expected M w :,'.' L' h, Y A x 1 ,' , 4 ff-1 ' 4 ' 2 . . . . , Kauffman, Bob Henry, Ted D'Pulos, Bill Nicolls, Bill Taylor, Chuck Smith, Harold Hicks, -4.1 V A-if -. . .-, . W - 1-u-4 Q 4 ' if ,Sk ,J 4 - Ib , za ff' . ,- ,ef,5i,v yy. , Mg 5- - Yr , b 1. 1. mf- ,,,- mg. ,Aw , '-Q .W ga, , ff . , Left to rxght Emory Berme joe jun Tom Bob Z. Gerry Floyd john Ted B111 155.50 f' OFFENSE mg' f e ,, DEFENSE BACKFXELD let to right Spike, Stu, Brent, Don HARD-mTT1NG LINE Lloyd, Bob, Bob s, Bill Kerby, Gibbons, Bob T. -ii Spxke and Don T 83 Gerry Kerby and B111 Spxke Don Brent Henry Q B Watch the ball men Gerry Kerby B111 Camera shy men? After A hard work out One for us good as mlne One for them Your guess is as Left Kerby Right Allen - Butler Left Durocher Right Diehl Swlck Ldt Ingle Stephens Right Lloyd Newlin BASKETBALL SQUAD Back row Cedrxc Dempsey Robert Tooley Lloyd Solarz Robert Zima Stu Kauiiman Front row Coach Dale Butler B111 Taylor james Blakely B111 Wlute Harold Bozerth Spxke Durocher Lefty Gentry Cedric Dempsey Robert Tooley Lloyd Solarz Bob Zxma Stu Kauffrnan B111 Taylor jxm Blakely Harold Bozarth The Zebra quintet ci 47 48 started the season ot! with a thrilling win over Farmington. After this win they were not able to keep up the rapid pace of the more experienced teams ot their schedule Next year the Wayne High cagers will be looking forward to a more successiul season me to the tact that seven d the ten lettermen will return. Lloyd Solarz was elected 'honorary captain d the '47 '48 season and Harold Bozarth is the captain elect for time '48 '49 season Better luck for the next season, men. LETTER WINNERS . , - GOLF jack Wxlson Carl Wheeler Alvxn Knck Coach Allen Dick Sp1SG.k Pahl Smythe TRACK Fzrst Row Tom Tracy, Dave Dendel Bob Zxma Berme Ingle Dun Stephens Chuck armth Second Row Pat O Bnen B111 Smxth Ed McKay Stu Kauffman LeRoy Albear Emory Garlxck Thxrd Row joe VanI..euvan Rlck Yantxs Mur ray Arthur Dxck Smxth Roy Huber ' n . l 1 I , . u ' ' 0 I D I n g . ' n n 1 I I I I 1 D , . BASKETBALL IDONKEY CHRLS SPORTS TT CH EERILEADERS 24 v vm ,wwf ,M dw x, x .Alf 4 nga: r . ,fl L S r I .. -1' Q I . Ar 4 ' ' ' . W 1341 ,f - A I -fd 4.,g,.,,,4 .xv . arg G V, M Q M vanity Agiqhz M if- - ' iff ' ' , L, ' ,uv - 'Q ' ., SNAPS 525 ni'-V1 is glrl student Marie B1nder Most Most Best Best Best Most Most Most Most Best SER IDR PUL popular glrl popular boy athlete dressed glrl dressed boy beautlful glrl handsome boy sophxstlcated girl sophlsticated boy Dlane W1lson Don Stephens Don Stephens Edith Blggerstaff Bob Nelson Phyll1s Foster Bob Nelson joan B1rd Bob Tooley Delores Wangblchler Best boy student Class wolf S weetest boy Wxttlest girl W1tti6Sf boy Best girl dancer Best boy dancer Female flxrt Male fllrt Glamour g1r1 Cutest couple Bob Tooley Bob Henry Cynthla Stem Floyd Curtls Loxs Weller Arthur Parls Mary Shear Howard Green Bev Carmon Bob Henry Phylhs Foster Cutest blond girl Cutest blond boy Cutest g1rl redhead Cutest boy redhead Cutest girl brunette Cutest boy brunette Bob Swl ck Katle Headley lack Drew Kathleen Glover Arthur Parls Dorothy Barthol Ted Neff , . 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