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1961 Highland Park High School 25th Class Reunion held Saturday, November 29, 1986 at Michigan Inn, 16400 J.L. Hudson Drive, Southfield, MI Highland Park

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·25TH REUNION

HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL

CLASS OF 1961

MICHIGAN INN16400 J.L. HUDSON DRIVE

SOUTHFIELD. MI:NOVEMBER 29. 1986

7:00 P.M.

" A HEARTFELT THANK YOU "

JUb')

LON&LE"IBLAC.J<WELL

TO ALL WHOSE TIME AND EFFORTS MADETHIS REUNION A REALITY

REUNION COMMITTEE*****************

STELLA WHITTLER CALLOWAYGARY HILLIERMAX AND JUDY (RESTUM) DUNNMARY COOPER MCCLARYGWEN BRYANT MARTINLILIAN McCLARY McBETHSHEARY CAMPBELL LEDERMANSUSAN VIEIRA BURKHARTMARY MINERVINI TSOURISHURVIE STARKS CROWELL

REUNION BOOKLET**~'<************LILIAN McCLARY McBETHSTELLA WHITTLER CALLOWAYGWEN BRYANT MARTIN

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"THOSE HERr T::E PAYS :-.~ FRH~m5, F[ THOUGHT 'j.'l{EY'D l-JFVER END'· •••••••••••••

But somehow they diJ. acd hare we are twenty-five years later, twenty-five poundsl1eavier (?) maybe only twenty-five dollars richer. hut undoubtedly twenty-fivet Irne s w i.s e r ,

Remember hOH happy we "ere to he, students at last at good old H. T'.

Button-down collars, Bernwda shorts, white wool socks, oh WE: were such sports!

lliffE:rentproblems arose with all our new classes, and to add to confusion, we~ad to show passes.

~lite slips, pink slips, forged notE:S you bet - how hard it was to get out fora c i ga r e t c e .

Alr,eLra. English, History and then: Geometry, Chemistry, Language and Gym.

Ke Ll.ogg , Conrad, Daas and I iller, Hixson, Phenix, Solomon and Hiller.

Fraser, Paulsen, ":organ and Toy, Barn;lart, Blanock, and Madame Roy. Hilliams,Smink, Thomas and Hright., Ilayd en , Martin, Bo ze and Knight.

Some of these teachers we'll never forget (even though we'd like to. we haven'tquite yet!).

Rem€nber the Fizzerama, french Fries and Cokes, the Juke Box, the gossip, and afew bad iokes.

noes anyone still go out to the Pole? To park on the "cool side", remember thatas a ~oal?

Pile kids in the car, one by one, but you had to move fast so you could ride gun.

Ou r lingo wa s funny, if you'll remember we had - "say wha t ", "you're in it","that's touf,h", "cool" and "bad".

Spectator papers and a loud pep rally. combinations on lockers in Tim Pan Alley.

The l-a ske tba.l.Lfames we re a L•...zav s a thrill. Remember yelling "show time" to BobbyJo J:i1l?

01.1rfirst dates, our last dates. I guess \\'e'llnever forget, the hayrides, theparties. the pE:ople we met.

Our ~-':lshinr::tontrip. our Senior Prom. It's hard to realize those days are all gone.

1,;s can only r eraemr.e r now and look back on those days and hope that our childrenwill have such memories to praise.

ies, thE: end cuickly came to those four special years. we all said farewellswith eyes full of tears.

L'ntil \·:e Ret t og e ther for our 30tll year) J wish you sincerely)

LASTU:r. PLACE, LOVE. AND CHEER .....•..

Barb Howkins Ratkiewicz

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DO YOU REMEMBER ?????????????

THE TOTEM POLE, PIZZARAMA, AND TEDS ON THE PARK, WHERE EVERYONE HUNGOUT. -DR. "RUSSELL" CURTIS AND HIS HIT MEN. -WHOSE CAR WAS NAMED "ORBIT". - WHO WAS THE "RABBITT". -WHO MARRIED "RUNAROUND SUE" - WHO WAS "TWEETY" - BLOOM'S POOL HALLTHE YEAR BOOK CALLED THE POLAR BEAR. - WHO WAS BUFFALO JOHNSON -WHAT WAS THE REAL NAME OF THE HIGH SCHOOL ,"DICK TRACY" -WHAT WAS THE NAME OF THE PLACE WHERE OUR "HOME" FOOTBALL GAMES WERE PLAYED. -EVER WINNING A FOOTBALL GAME. - SOMEONE TAKING A SHOWER WITH AN UMBRELLA ONTHE SENIOR TRIP.- WHO WAS LUKE SHANNON AND MISS ANN SOLOMON.-SENIOR VARIETY SHOW. -WHAT WAS THE NICKNAME OF TEACHER MR. KULJU "COOL JUICE". -EVER DANCING AT CLUB RENDEZUOUS ON FRIDAY NIGHTS. -TEN-PAN-ALLEY. - WHAT WAS THE SPECTATOR. - WHITE WOOL SOCKS. -6¢ CHERRY COKE. - WHO ATE SO MANY GRAPES AT 9A CAMP THEY GOT DRUNK. -WORKING FOR THE NURSERY SCHOOL FOR "SOCIOLOGY". -THE TEN YEAR REUNION, AT V.F.W. HALL IN MT. CLEMENS. -WHO COLLECTED THE MOST NEWSPAPERS FOR THE SENIOR TRIP. - THE TRAIN RIDE. -THESE TEACHERS - MARY KAY FRASER, MS. KATIE DELL, MS. LUCY HAYDEN, MR. AL DAAS,MISS MARION KINTZ, MISS HATTIE CHILDRESS, GUY COYKENDALL, MRS. BANTON,MR. JACK BOXER, MR. AL. GILYARD, MR. KELLOGG, MR. CHARLES RHOADES, ANDMRS. CLAIRE RUBIN AND HIAWATHA KNIGHT. -CRUISING WOODWARD. - THE PROM VETERANS MEMORIAL BLDG.WHO THREW PLASTIC BAGS FILLED WITH WATER OUT THE WINDOW ON' THE SENIOR TRIP. -

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Busy Week Begins Today for

GOING OvER 1 HEIR PLANS for ,h. ~.nlur 80n"4 •.••t or. G .••.•n 8ryunr. !job Wolu,,1.. and ver eote e Hundy_Loolung 0'01.' th.i,. ,"'auld.,..a or. 8 •..•.•rly Lclten, Mr. Thumu. W,II.om., cia •• odv.Ioor, Ken Ro.,I.,. andRo.ly" Point... Phoro by MQl,lrice Sharoi.

GraduatingBeimn.iJlK wltb Coovo c auoc,

wnich 1M to be held 1.0 the aud1-torlum thU morning, craduatlon:.ICUV1tItUf lncludln" prom. ~u.t.;&ndccm meuce ment art: uocer way.

Ccnvocat ion is to be held ill

" .l. m. Till: audnor-tum W1U bedt:'~'Vrdtt:d wun nower-s. and r e-served St:3lS ar-e avanabte. Spon-:,ul"lII': t/lt: CUIIVOI';ltlOll 1~ M,'s.Ult'l.l IIlller. hl,;•.•.d of tbe horllt:

~t'VIIUOlh'S uepar-tmern. LUt:st

::.jJt:.J;.cr •••.'Ill be kt:v. Ern' Butt e r-,""•.•,'th.

~L XT Ir-.;' LiNt.: fur me senior-sI::. 11,,:1,. h:.J1llUcl. wnn-h IS h) be

Ilt'h.l Vii ~t.)II\J.,)' al t);:JO p.m , Lo-,'.01 IfJII Ivf till.' huuquvt IS lilt! wayne

~1.llc Uruvc r s u y ('ampus :tt See-vnv :..till! l-erry. The pr-ice ctauuus srcn IS $3.25 per per son.M()Vlc!:o 01 ure scrnor s ' WOUItullgtonTfiJI will be ~huwlI. !:)VOnsor otthe ::)eI110" lJ;.uHluet I~ J::ngh:fh In-arructor Mr. Thomas Wi11..La~.

FulloWlllg this on Thursd4ly 18Connuenc emeur. It wt11 be heldin tile Hl~hla.nd P~k IhptldtCnur cu auditor-turn at 8 p.m. Inchar,e ot tlowertt, LI.!Iber. andr-eserved .eats at the Commence-

•••001 ~ Mr. __ ••••••••••1J>c'/W>P~ '

CODunnco_ Ie .mal .••••t.acher Wr. PbWp IIIIIIIU&. ,...ttptta.ker will be Dr .•••••• P.McCormick. ..., •.••••. J to dolprealldent at Wa.YM 81..••.• ita."'.r-SHy, wboee alpeecb wUl be "n..Pull ute 01 Uw iseo- •...

FiNAL ACTIVrrY-tor tbe 1~'.10:) uien- Prom OQ Fr~y, JUI..27. The rrme and place t. trolb9 to 12 m.l~bt at tAl HeoroeeHctet-Bar lum To.••.•r.. Dnu ••!>cllll-llJrm:.l, :u.d 00 twr. •• r.-IIUlrt:'d lor tne bOy•. T~ Pl"1ce aI••d.1II1SSI0U 13ll. per ...,le. wblchIIIcludc$ a phOlocrapb tor Ibe ,u-l,J.nd boy. The Ken Ivy Baod W1l1pr-ovide t=nterta.uuneol ao4 Qa.Qc.musrc. Sponl»orUlC Uw Prom ltIMr. C:.u-I I:jll'uor. Dl.~m..&uc.ia-atructor , and Mr. Jobo Gra" •.•••.~Oljtl h•••.cner-.

12A comm.1l1M member.plaJUW11ICthe ba.nquet are x..o ao.-.••tee, Mary WJ.tcMU, V~lI"""y. B ••• rly TaItoD, ~Str-eet, Edna RNtwa, Bob W...,..Gwe. Bryant. CU'OI ••• ~_Bol!H_.

J.-ry:tO. III'

"Sport5 Girl of the Year"Awarded to Diane Black

o.a oJ e.,ery cradu...:il.lIon clu .••.one &1fl 18 hOoorec1 by bti1n& named.·Spo.ru Glrl 01 ttMtYeu." ThUl,ear'. award ION to Ol;ult! Bb.cil.lIA.

Diane, whO u.. been :itmember01 tAe .w1mll1.i&w team lor Uu~put tour year •• boJ~ the recordlor t.M la.te.t U.Qle in a.l.moateyer, .vent in tr •• ~.tyle COUl-pet1Uon tor 20 aDd 40 yarda. Be-•••••• be1.o.& a Creat ewtmmer , ah.ebu .ao excallec1 in d1v1n&. st...~ won. every cU"lotI: meet e•.cept•• tor \.be put two year •.

LUll year. ehe Wall co-captain01 u.. awtnuu14l team. Dianeba.I parH('lpaltMi in thre. Aqua-cadet., and th1a y.ar ~ did a.ow act.

Diane h:ii.d iU»o betlll ill.cheer-,luder tor two yeu.. La..st yearabe 'Wu thtt capt.a1n 01 the cbeer-.1a4eu.

DIANE BLACK

She h••tt p;,l.rtlCIV"I~d Lnpep ~liem.bllt~:i .uld hOJUt:CODl~9.She has wr tneu cneees and danceacU lor homecomtug.

13 Student Representativesto Participate inModel UN

BY BARBARA ALLEN

"ootll United NaUon.e Heaa1On.itIat Hillada.le ColleCe and the Un!-.,eraUy or D4;lroU are a.ttract1n&1S atudent repr ••• n.t.attve trom UlellPHB .tuden1 body.

The students ...,Ilo ·.•••111 attendu." Uruv~r.ity ul Det r-ou Will holdthelr Unitoo Nahooli lor mreeday •• durull' tbe Euter vacauco.1bey wUl r.pr •• aAl RUJWUl1 ••.•

Tbe •• student. ar. M••.rtha KoctllliB, ctu.lnutul. HuoldCu.leven812B, 8arbou.a A..11enlOA, GUlory

Byndrtan 108 and M.t.ra Lum..uu:JllA.

The ::ttucJetlLt> wno Will .•Uel\dHUlddlltl Ccttege on M:..rc.!J 17 .•.lId18 '011111 represent Ir-an. They Will••tay oVl!r01"hl at the ('uth.,,€:.

Theae dtucJeut!$ are N.a."..y War.reo liB. JOlt U••.metecn Its. J..4ckSUliwelt liB. Mary n~Cht!r 111.i.Judy Blalock 108. w. ••.ry Br1mble118. Setry FitCh lOB .nd KayHtIlUltllnc1t~r 108.

Mr. WUU ••.m PheniX. h1tltoryt., ••cher, will act al:Ite;lchtlr .I:Iuper-VL¥Or a1 both oC lhtldC t:venld.

L:.t.tIt your HPIi!:i repretfcnlcdGreat Hrh.LlJI ilt the HlUad.aleModel Umted HaltOM.

Exam SchedulesHour 1 ..Hc..ur 2.Hour 3 ..Hoor •.Hour ~.How- 6.

.... W·ll MondOlY..

.... 1·3 . Mond3.}'...... 1iI-ll. . Tut!s(by .

. . 1-3 ... Tuesd••.y .. .. g-ll. . Wt:duesd ••.y... 1·3 . Wt:dncdu...y

J.J.II. 23Jan. 43J"ul. 201J;.ol. 24Jan. 2!)J.ul. 2~

Dr. Russell Curtis to Join Administratioltas New High School Principal on Feb. I

On Feb. 1. Dr. RWideU Curhatot Ponti ••c. M1ch •• wUI tUl UHfvacancy in Highland Park's schoolayatem ilB the new ~h schoolprU1CllJai and aJIIsl.itItant 10 theatUVttr1Jltendent in cba.r"e cr aec-ood.ary enucattou.

HlB bacqroWld conalata oft ••• clwlg 10 gradeu seven through12 and. 1Jl cortege. From lQ41to 1851. he W3.::I head ot the soctaletucnee cepar tment <It Howe HighSchool, Indranapolrs. lnd. In lQ46.at UIIl UU1Vllrtt1ty ot W1ctuw,an. hebcit~4Ul work tor hl8 doctor'tt de-irlle. wrncn received at ltidlana.uruvllis1ty in February. IQS3.)o'rom IUS2 to HIS~, Or. CurtaWa!i dir-ector or tnstrucrrou toriradtf.~ leJnc!.ertt:artt:n through 1210 J;.uw:ivUle, Wis. Since 19S5tw.9 hu been co-ordinator 01 see-onduy euucarton tor nve [uruorh1.ghlf ;&.nd two senior b..tih.B 1Jl

PontiaC'. Htr ~ murled and haMtwo daughtt:rs.

DUllING IllS nVE YEARS InPorurac. Dr. Curtia worked 00

D1i1Jly plaatiell of ~trucUon . .bIuch ast1l.u latlguOige-art curriculum InIItradt:H seven through 12. He ataowork~J on evuluattcn and trnprove-ment M me ..:ounucHmw: ;u\d gutd-ance pr-ng r ams in tbeee g r ades-andcnan-ed a stet:rlr4c committee foreducanonal epectrtcaucns tor tnenew Pcuuac Northern "liCh School.A... co-ordusator ot the rnatbe-IU:.lUCl»currtcu.lum in gradt:~ seventhrough 12. he also worked to Im-plt:IUt:llt new rrende into the m...tbetaeees.

When ~lccd what he tound to be1:ilKhJ:u.d P:..rlc'J:I aru-actfona, Or.Curt1tt :Hated (h••t the J:lchool'sUpulOlUon 1.11and haB be.,n f;!xcell-t!nl lhroUKh the yeus, 10 Lhtl ~tale•.• wt!1l ;,u; U.rOughout the c()untry.He alotio Jelt that he would ellJoy•••ork..1.11~with tile stut of I he lWllora.lld .!:Icmur hlij:hS and with. the stu-dents th~m~elvt:s. tor in Pa.6t workhe tud dc••lt prlmuUy wlUlt., .•cht:rtt a.lld OIdnllnl~tralor:l.

01«. CU nTlS 9l:atEld tlL;i1 It\em~bus of the H4I:hland P.trk admiJU-Blr.t(loll h.ld be~n very htdpluloiUILlclI-upcr ••uve toward him.

A~wt:ril~ tht=ques(loQ conCt:rn-Lng hl~ bellds about decondilryIIlJw.:<ttil)ll. Dr. Curtis aaid, "Ib~lleVt: lh ••1 :itrivlng lor ~Xl'~ll·t:tH't! Ul t:dut'allun And U\ the III·ttln..actlu.n;d proKra.m La lht: ma.lJl

SECRETARY MRS. RUTH GRAf w.leom •• Or. Ru ••• 11 ,_tie,'"will become ,h. new principal on F.b. I.

COllct:rn 1n a.n eduC4lUona.l dy8tem.All other pha8~B 01 U.e :tchoolSY:ltdlll should contribute towardth~ .,xct:Ut.:nclll l.Il Ultt I..n.strucUoniU

pruKnlll both currlculu3r ;wd co-curl'1cubr ;.act.lvlltes lHcluded."

Or. CurtlJ:f commented that thetir ••t Job he: would undertake inhUi nf:W pvdluon ""ould be to Kdt.I.cquOl.lSlU:ll With "people. plact: ••:u.lI things" l.Il Highland Park.He pla.n.s to make it tu.!t permanenthomb and Will move to th~ cHy.

A!) ASSLSTANT to the ~upl'n.n-1t:ntend lu cb •.r"e of .!tt=condaryt:duc ••.Uon, Dr. Curt1a will a.lao beUI cru.rgt: of th~ two )UNOr hiKb¥d.oollil Whh.:h art: ncwbe1Jlg planned

throua:h lbIt wo.r& 01 u.. boerd 01educaUOD ~ UW c1rrs.cu1WD cae .•.mill... H~YUlc beM -...oc••••..lth tIWo .ypo ~ ..- "" • ~um., be t•• t.. it bNC. prof'" *-UWI particular ••• _ •••••••Jlusntal 1.'1.1.

H• .u.o a..U-o •••• ~ParkJ_C~YO_""01 the cU,'. ~~H•••••• ed U>&1Il ._ dol W·.ICht_ ~ ~ •• --"10•"I look10rar4 10 _

a part at "'" ~ P••.• edIIGI.y.tem and MUll ~ •••.the t.acher., ••••••••.••••••••8tOO.,IlIJI.,. 0... c.rtU ~cumm.w.a4.

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BY DOUG SHARPE

Thts fall. HPHS's drumauceteache r , Mrs. Mary Kay Fraser,will direct the pr eeemancn of"<l'he People vs. Maxtne Lowe,"01' Del.'. 8 aud 9.

Maxine Lowe is on trial Cor herliCe for the murder of her hus-band. She ts defended by an un-t r ted attorney. and has agatuether the great talents of the prose-cuttng attorney I assisted by a girlIawyer , fresh out of law echoot.,

The gld appears to the jur-y,and the pr csecurtug attorney l m-pr esaea them. From the veryhr&t. It seems like an open-and-tahUI case. One character witnessafter another piles up the damningevtdeuce against Maxine and drawsthe noose tighter around her neck.

Furthe rmor e, Maxrne eeemaready to admit guilt rather thanr evea! her past. But somethingIn Maxine catches the sympathyor the girl pr-oeecuter , althoughIhe is! 'ng to aeud her to thechair.

AS the youl\~ attorney (or thedefense continues his probiul',events begtn to brenk: There'sa sudden and dramatic shUt ofroles, and when thin,;s look black-est for Maxme, a surpr-ise witnesslakes the stand, and the mysteriouspast bejrrns to c tea I' up, but overMaxinea tn-oteats and ohjecuons !

THOSE WHO \"'ERE awardedthe parts art': Pat Whitbeck i t n,Barbara Chaffin 12 B, Max Dunn12B, Robert Roy 12A. MelrssaHughes 11 A, Al len Ccuher 11 B.001.11; Smith 1213, Lynn ElHot 12B.Gwen Burnett 128. Martha Flow-ers n n, Ron Maksym~t'Z.12B, ThadGalll:u-d lID, James Murphy 12A,Marily Zachary 128, Judy Restum128, Sandy Bradley. 128, NancyLutes 11 B and Barbara Howklns128.

"The whole cast was picked fromthe two dramatic classes with theexception of one, Thad Gaillard,"Mrs. Fraser said. "I thInk thatthe cast w111 be excellent thisyear," abe went on to say.

REHEARSING A SCENE for the fall play, "The People V,. Maxint= Low,,": RobGrI Roy 12A, Jvdy R.llum IlA, Doug Smith126, Allen Couller 116, Lynn Ellioll 12B and Student Director Richard Blovgh 12B. Pbctc by Maudce ShQ{oi.

Vol. 46, No.4 Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Mtcbtgan November .•, lMO

12A SeniorsPlan EventsFor Future

The senior ctaee, advised byMr. Bernard Smink, aceta! atudteateacher , has been maktng tentartveplana for the Senter Prom andSemor Banquet.

The 12A's were fitted for theircaps and gowns on Oct. 26.

The next big event is the facultybasketball game. According toMr. Smink, this will take placesome time In November and "oughtto be quite an occasion."

JANUARY IS the bi~ month.

Convocat ton occur-s on Jan. 20,and the Senior Banquet IS on Jan.23, at 6:30 p.m. tn the new Mac-Gregor Memorial building atwayne State Unlventty. On Jan.28, gr-aduat ton wJll take place.

Tbe seniors haven't yet decidedon a speaker, but m&ny namesIlave been considered.

The last event for the depart tng12A'., Is the traditional SeniorProm, which will be held In theVeterans' Memorial Building.

HP StudentsHold Election

In the mock election held Oct.26, the students voted every taeueth.itt their parents wUl vote on Nov.8. The vottng waa held all day,and the etudenta came with theirhistory classes to vote, Or theyvoted during their lunch hours.. Ther-e were three voting; ma-

chines for the students 10 use, andto make the voting more authenticthe students were registered be-fore they voted.

Tbe purpose of the VOlll''; m ••.•etunee was tv acquatnt the studentswun me workin~ of the machinesand the 18IJueS that are lleilljJ"voted

on.The results of Ihe mock eter-ttcn

cauoot Ot' revealed until after ther-ea l e lecncn cecauee It has been

proven th ••.t Ihe school results,llf~l'I tbe ("IIY's vot e .

Thert~ W:IS a \!.tlfKt turn-out at th~~ .:: "" 1" .,' 1:- .. I . I I ~, :-1 U,Io;III~; .•"Io.'d.

80NING UP on cvrrenl eveots for "Qui.t. ·E.m on the Air" ore Julie Milf:~ 128,Jim Reeves 12B. Dovid Smock liB and Marilyn Afdohl 128. Mr. Philip Schultz.ii Iheir cdviser . Geroory 8yndlian lOB. nOI pictured, will complete the ponu!.

Photc by Movrice Sho,oi.

Parkers Take Rolein Quiz-em On Air

. 'Quiz-ern On The Air" IS in theair once agam at HI>. The well-known TV CUrrent-event'S programwill be chatlengtng the minds ofMarilyn Afdahl 128, Julia Mites12B, Jim Reeves 12B, Gregor-yByndrian lOB, and David Smock11B, on Nov. 13, at 2:30 p.m. Oil

WWJ-TV, Channel 4.

The prour am. uf an educattonatnature, is sponsored by the DetroitNews.

Dur-ing the year, many acnoots

84 New LockersIn order to accommodate more

students, l:lot new locker-a havebeen insra lted by Room 210 SIlH:e

t he be~iI1lI111~ of the se mester-.Of the s e . uppr-oxrmmely UO re-mam empty. Students wilShlnt-: tCI

move the ir tockers to lht: EastBUlldill~ may obtutn lint! (11 theseth"ou:,:h tht: Book HOIIIll. Mrs.M:tr~:II't!t Woods, Bunk Room see-r-eiar-y. will be ther-e to helpstu(h::nl~ l"h.tlil-tc. bt!lurt." ,·I,.ss~sof .Ukf 3 p,lII.

a r e Invited to send representativesto the dhow, where the object ISto answer questions correctly r e-gn rdtng current events. Frn ypomta are awarded to the team fOI'each correct answer.

HP's judJ..:ing representatives,MI'. Phillip Schult:t. and KathyYeung 128, will be appear-ing onNov. 6.

HP ..•••ill meet East Luther-an Hlt!!lSchoct. The pauel. akil lfully coach-ed by Mr. ::khult:t., is hupe lu l of

vu-tory.

SS Backs UFwhen HIt' United Founoattons

drrve started, the Studeut Senate1~(l1 betuud It and pu~IH~d it. AtLhe ~lId uf the dri ve , a Iota I uf

:!54.91 carne ill.MI'. wunaru PhCIIIX'~Homer-oom

was in Unit plan: with S2lLl2.St:('ond W:.iS Mr. Hohcrl O:lrtley'sHomer-oom wtth $15.'10, ;tlld uurd1,1,';1:;; Mr:-. M.U'lIl11 Klllt/. s 110m •..•r \1",11 ·.••111, :;-14.:)..1.

"Soyonara" Progress inJudged Best Mathematics

Being Made.101)' 1'0·,,;11.:> i:1 tlr:· c <.l hr...llh:l·uulll.:>

<18a result of t he Judgtng at ttome-COOlII\~, Oct. 21.

The t hr eu Judl-tt:&. Miss ~lal'yC:J.IIlI.h!lI. he.sd of tht! lan~'Uag", d e-par t meur: Mr. James .Iobnscn,J::n~lllSl1 t eacner. and JIm Murphy12/\ ('hvsE! Homeroom 274 ;\.:; 111'1:It,Homeroom 207 second, and theStudent Senate tlurd.

All thr-ee Itoats had surnuuuupto do with the hornecomlng tilt-me,Uil;'1l ••ud Park Pr cs enrs VH'luryon $1:1I.~C'. Homer-oom l'I1\1~~"S,ly"n;lI·a.· IhIllH:I'lI'''1l 207 Ilid. ·TI... Kil:~: :11I0 I." ,111I1 Sludl'lIl

::i •..·nalo.: <l1~pl:!j' ••.d "I~ell ltur.":Th c re were 10 orue r colorful

nears III the parade, whh-h wentdown 11,11111111)11AVt:. to I••..es Fre ld.Althl1ubh th c sky was overcast audthe air was cold the parade: mar r-hedon.

Guest TalksOn Fashions

On Oct. 13, the girl's home-rnakin!; ctaases wer-e honer eo tohave as a b'1..lCI:II speaker Mrs.Je r y Subent , writer 01 a Iustuonand beauty column for suburbanpapers, speak With t ncm on Iashtou.

~1J·s. Subent expr-eased tilt:' ideathat Iastuon does not Just happen,but Is br-ought about by a slowprecess begtnruog •••vttb the dt!~i~lI-

injJ" of new materials. From he r ethe deargner-s lake thes e newIaur-tc s and destgn a gur mcot .The It na l st ep take-s pl:u'c whenth<.l ga r menrs ar-e mud •..· In manu-Iac rur e and placed on the market.

She stated the idea that thereIS :1 rune .llId IliaCI: to wear drf-t e r eut type!' of dOlhin~ :llId make-up. She shared the views of most011 lilt' subject of eye m.ikeup fur!,Il'hllOI Ly cmpha~izillg '·111)." ,sht!.!lso expr cs sed the fact thaI sl;l.l·kKa re In fashioll for women ;JIIU thalthe, •.II'e here 10 stay, thou~h sheagr-ees Ihat they .shfluld not Le0,1.101'11'too tll!hlly.

lr-> CONCLUSION she empna-sl/.td the I.\CI that f.tshlloll I~ the')\"'1'.111 .ippC.ll':lIl1t' ,,"eI tll;11 It I"lIul the style that matters \1 whaty,'u Weal' bt!lon!:! lul,tethel'.

-retevrston la furnlahlna n•.•tllllpha61tl In ytudylnw: malh.mat1ca;It HPH$.

5111cI: Sepr. 26, "lntroducUooto Mode r n Algeur a;" a televl.1oacour-se 011 "Coeunentat Cl.a..e..-room," has been viewed by seveDatudenrs ,

Kathy Yuung 12B, Jon Cowan1213, Aileen Ruckonen12B, CI.a.ud1a

Cnapman 12B. Br on MacDougall12B and Marilyn AMah! 128 vie •••11\1:-;prog rarn 011 cnanet 4 at 6a.m.10 1 u.m. cVt!ry Munday, wecnee-(i.I.Y .tml. Fl'lday.

AFTER WATCHING the pro-g r am, sponsored by the Lea.rnln&:lteeour cee Institute, the .tudent.come to school for cUa frolll7:45 a.m. to 8:15 a.m. with Mr.John l.add,headolthematbe~departme ••t, in cl\a.rce.

The te stbook, "lnt.roduct.lon toModern Algebr-a,' wrltten by J.L. Kclly.profa¥.orofmaUwnnaU~at the University of Cautorn1a,who leaches the televla10D ci.aAa,

ts used.THE. EXPERiMENTAL cour ••

at HPHS requires at lea.at oneyear of a Igebra and geometry ••a neceaear-y background.

M:.iny cotleges wlU accept tb.1.cour-se us college cred.lt. Theclass lasts for one eemeeter and18 exu-a-cur r-tcutar ,

Mr. Ladd, exptarntng the reaeoAror me course, remarked, "Ourcurrent courses In aJaebra arenot outdated, ••.lthougb they needsome addiuoua to ht into themath cur rtculum. Nor 1.1 It te-tended that "Modern A.lgebra"should ever reptace tbe morelam liar variety. One bulJd.a onthe uther."

Jon Cowa.n said, "U'. new &Ad.definitely Imer esttng to a matbtHud~J1t.'

Veterans Day-Nov "011 Nov. 11, school will be let

t,UI at \1 :25 ac m , tn order toobeerve Veterans' Day. Program.e.md parades planned by the citywill ildc1 (0 Ihe event. o! WemcmOl'abl~ day.

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January 20. )98)

At 9A Camp in '57 . . .TIley Coo" •••• " . They Ate" " "

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ruJtl' I'tlTCJ:n::LL 1Ao UOU~ \0 c11n 1n-\0 U. ceae.ra. _ Do&ula &..It.r aDd'"~ Rean. loot 011••

WITHOUT A DOUBT, Jim Wolfe MR. PHILIP SCHU •.. T t. ogree::..is cut out roO' Kil. "TI,e fo •..•d;s gl'"cCJt."

Th.y R.laxea They Slept" " "

JOIIHI JrulH 10Gb CIA~- • h-1~ hie __ •••• aMp1ctur ••

JUDY RESTUM s,,.il..cts, 0 p r of e s s.-. RI(HAr<l,.. t..AZAh.IAN and Ken MAHY MITCHELL ~ .•.en c.-uwl'S,o.••nul p'.;.e Roe s tee to ke life cosy whr le wQil- !:lei in e ve •..y picture.

iu~ f. ,

and Later as Seniors ...They Traveled to WashingtonWh.r. Tb... T'ourea and· Din.d

.t'-t

••• --• ~1' "11 cr. 't--,

-- a'« -a t~to '~"".".I··

WE OPERATEOUR OWN

.FILM FINISHING PLANT

"\ti.l7 PB£Tn ~," ~. J1..a.DJ.eltWln to R1cba:nl la.a.ar1aD

on premise« ONE nAY StYvI'C't.O.sv .• lopi~ - Printinrg - E.nJqrrr.

TIKI, "£."0 So •••••••••• -...Jbr ow".,. 01 ,.. __ fOI ...BRE.AkFAST IS SERYf.D in the dining room 01 the Ambassador HOled.

ALL THE GIRLS gother aroundas Gordon Houso tours. Woshing-

MEIERCamera Shop

12213 W()()C)WARD3t~.

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Recreation Dept.Forms Ice Teams

Counsels- Students:'Stay in School!'

BY GENEVA MAUU : ?EWSKJ BY LYNN McKlODIE

U skatHl~ i~ the t •.•vorite spurtuf any Highland Park boy studentJrom rune years throu..:h 12thgrade, he is ~llgible to enter thenew hockey league termed inDer-euiber,

The r ecr eauou depar-tment issuPVlYlllg tacuntes tOT the league,The teague. uocer uie dar ect ron01 Mr. Charles o.xley. is dividedInto three groupB: grade school.ages nine through 13: [untorgrades, seven lhrough rune: andeeruor , grades 10 through 12. TheUnlOT dtvtaron is wader the du--.ecrson of Mr. Alb.n Hutctuns. boys'physic a l eoucauoe teacher.

T'be 1<1 member-s of each drvr-sron. each supplyULK his OWIInaiLS. stick .md knee pads. playtWin: :1 Ncek at Ford Va.rk,

Uuys inter-ested in joining theteague may tnqun-e In the boys'gym cruce or at the recreation'..!<.'lJ:lt"tlllelll.

"Stay ill School! An edueuuonIS tbe biggesl asset you can have,"s'l.ld Miss Nor-ma Sammet, dir-;ector 01 student ptacemem.

M1S~ Saturu •..-t said. "Year afterye ar- the hnport~lwe oC educattonbecomes KI eater and g r eat er ,United States Labor Departmentstatistics show that by 1970 therewill be two to three graduateswith bacnetor a' degrees tor everyjob requiring a bachelor'sICr.:,TCl:."

MISS Sammet stressed "Go,to l'OllCI~C: now U you can or.'~III t ume 11\ :htUlt e.rucunon while

workillg. "

AF TER A LONG WALK Mory

CooplI:r. Bernodinll: Willis and,.dlie McCI,..rey r e s t their reel.

Membet. fed.ral (Hpc»it InwtGMe Ccwp.

K MAC STUDIO16388 W. McNichols VE6-0 •••7CENTURY

Camero Exchange

Nto •..•tmd U)o:d Comef~~U I' IJuy cmd Trud,'

t 2tlJ8 t. o..>Qw(.oroJ, Ie, 5-J,JJ) Special of the Month

Jan. 20 thru Jan. 272--5x7 $ 5

8--Wallets 7. 3Plus 25 Wallets Fr•• t

Good food

Good •••• hhS.H.'t ••••••.• ~ .•;.ii

SI ••• Io, c ••••~.

PIZZA 12840 HamiltonOpen" p.m,· •• c.m,

0 ••• d.ol, •••• ', _, ••oe•• i•••.•••,Iabl •••• nhl" om

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Januuy 20. 1Nl TilE SPECTATOR I

Sarver, Sigmon Prepare forI Stoff Chan~

Last Chance to Earn Points Mode Kno:":~ ITooJe"hC'. came wUh Royal O.1.k

Dondero muD: the lut chance torcraduaU ..mor. Bill Sarver 2ndElmer SJ,mon to earn chelr point.an Hilbland Put'. Cum.

Bolb boYI hue been lntereated1.n buketba.ll &ince they wer - InIl'ade ecbooL Sarver , uaua.lIycalled "Sa"," hu been pbyifl8tor about 10 yeUI. He beHevesthat lbe uy to M. IUCC'" Onthe tearn b.u bMa bard practicedur14& the 8WlUD'r. Be keep.1P eb.ape durkrc UM .eaeon withpracUce both k:I .chool and alterKbool in lbe eym and al tbeYWCA.

WlfEN ASKED HIS OPINION ontbe t.un', cha.ocu tor the :n~tecbamplonabip. BiU ea.1d t.l\at they••• re "real lood because ot thet.am'. hard-worldn., boy.: HeI•••.• that tbe Border Clhel Lea-~ t.am to watcb out for laGro ••• Point •.

Aftn Vadu&UOO Buv plana to10 to COU'I' t.Qd cCW'lt1nueplay-t.nc buteeban. He plana to be-come a dlplomat.le C'ourler. In.cbool now. the clue •• he IUce.M.t art Lit. I and 11. Hil tavor-U. d.1nner t. .teu. oniona andcrencb lriea.

!Lemon. u.uaJ.ly know. ••"Elm." b.u ~ pby1nC ba et-ball .lAce 1eu, wtMn be U Inu.. ••.•.• nlb cr&de. Mia careerpla.ae are to become a prot ••• -100&1 bu.baJl player, lor he eU,ledb•••• "t.ttar •••.thJ..etha.nbuk.t-btJ1."

£lm.r t•• 1.-; that HlIh.l&nd Park'eeb.anc.. tor et.t. eb2mplonatupart Mtt.r oow than they werelut year. ~ a.aUod bout thet.am'. chaDc•• a.tt.er January, he~ "U .•• ,o.1Dc to b. harder

Students PresentVariety Program

H.PB8 ODe. caJD pr.etnl.~ ttaaa.zaa.l .art., ebow Jan. 12 atI p.m. 1P u.. aud:itorhu:u. EDter-laJI:uDl.nl wu p.rea.nt.cS by lbe etu-deoU.

Boward Tbom~ OBU'fIned the&bow up with tL1e ru.ut.r play1n«,wbJJe Waclru Jubra.n 08 aclcMdtou.. prOCl'Lm wUh a tap dance.Carm.ta Bal'Ja 12.8 cUd a mockrnc1anc. to the mu.a1e ot "Rat Race .••Bob Co. 12B aDd Ron D•• e 12Badded a chaOC' of p2ce wUb theirmaclc act.

OTHER PERFORMERS wereBill 140rpn l1B,.tnatnI l'OUP;MUdr~ Cart.r lIB, alnill\iIrc:..lP; ••••I.•.in Jocee e8. panto-lD1mo; Dotty KodII•• 12B•• 1na1naI-~; Hur-vl. Starke 128. lrLo;GertJd HoiloweU 12B. '1n&1Iroup. PbyUo GII»oo liB. plano0010.

DI.a.M Blad: 12A. Ja.u. dance;Jobn Brown J lA, eo.lo; Kar.n Yra-a.r J 28. pant.om.1.me;Janice Gor-doa lOA, aLnc:tnl Iroup; and adaDe. band UDder the cl1recUonat Mr. Jam •• WOOr•.

nu: VA..RlETYSHOWcomm~tte.oma1.lted ot DwiCbt Down•• llA.Gwenn LAmIDOIDoIllA. ShtaryCampbeU 12.8. Marlene lUckeyIIA, Ramona N•••••ome 1lA,Carolyn Brown 12B. LawrencelAv.rett 12B, DorelA Browne 128and EUIotI Still I2B.

Sponaore for lbe procnm •••ereWre. Wary Fra.MT and Mr. Mar-.''1 Ja on.

because of the 101:101 h~lIht. butwe've Kot • t.t.st t am. and withhard work W haVIt loud d\ancu10 get state championship." 1::1.m r :r.gre-ea wlth Solrver Hut theBCL team to watr-h OUt (or l~

Groese POInte.SIKmon's fnrlllul3 for SUCC'Il:»I,

11ke Sarver's. c~CJISIS 01 lots otpr-aetfce. He works on runninand Jumping . .lJld he beueves thata etrone position Wlder the boards1a Imporu..nl. He advises playento "Ket Into place and atanet therlfirmly. and don't let your manpush you. ,t

ELMER'S FAVORITE toods areateak tor dinner .md "Whe"lIe~"tor brea.kJut.

SENIORS BILlSARVERandElm.rSigmon p".por. for ,n.ir finalgam. at ttPHS. Phoro by MowrinShorol,

Kodak Co OffersContest Awards

Any t:lPHS .Iud.nt wltba cameraand &n hnaclJution la IU,1ble toWin a rrand award 01 $400. 8e-tween Jan~ 1 UKI)oS rch 31. Ibtr1.a t man Kodak Co. 1. holdln&U. 15th aM1A1 photo contut.

l-.II:turu taken by any h.1Ch»chool sludent .,1nCI Aprll 1.1860..&re eh-Kible to win. The cl:1-':""',whIch COf\.-'18tot .ch I activlUe!t,people, pictorial., and animal.and pot •. are separated into bothjunior a.nd sen.1or d.1vlliona.

Anyone WAnting further Lnlor-m;atlon about the Conlut may in-uire 1n tbe Spectalor olUee.

Claudia Chapman 128 wUl bethe Ipring tlrm ed.ttor-ln·chlef ofTHE SPECTATOR. PhyU. K.•uJf-man 128 U be mana Wi editor.

Thead :Uld OCher Ita11 :appolnl-menta wert! announced by Mr.Malcolm WrIght, publleaUof\l ••d-viaer . .It a Qwll and Scroll din.neryuterd:lY.

THE NEW STAFF Will includethe tollowing leaden: £l1.n Sre-veN! 128. Page 1 editor; PeCKYwattcaen 12B. Pa .2 editor; Ahu-rice Sh:lral 118, bu.stne •• man-aier; and Bob Cox 128 .• portJedUor.

Commendlng the reUrlnc editor-tn-enter. Mr. Wright said tholtBob Cox I, "one ot tlw: mosteon.,et nUOUSand em lent ttdltor,THE SPl:CTATOR hulad."

ON THE POUR BEAU. DtaneAnCI.wt.cz. llA and Lou BreMa.n12B wlll succeecl Leon Wr htand Pat Mulll.sul, who are ndu-atlng, as usietant edltorl-ln-chletin charge ot copy and productionr-tep.ctively. Other new year-book •• ctlon ~tOr8 w1ll b astollowe' Sharon Webby JIB. Eng-nlh; Lind. White liB. sentors;Allee Malejan 118. art, Judy 8arn-hart 118, glrla' athletic.; andDou Sharpe 118, boye' athletlce.

NaUon.a1 ScholuUc Pre •• Ae-eoclaUon "Star" pine tor merl-torloue eervlc:e In stud'nt publl.caHone r. awarded to SiuronFtnch 12A. Maurie. Shual. O':UI~An&eleWlcz., Leon Wr-41ht. ClaudiaChapman and PhyUe Xauttman.

Club to BoostSchool Spirit

Th Key Club. a new serviceor anl:utlon :101 HPltS. i. 2 juo-Icr club wlder •••rhten by the Kl-w~is tnlernal10nal ot HI hlandPark.

ONE OF THE rmsr PROJECTSis !lldlng In one or the wor"problems at HP. Ichoot .plrH.The club wlll be atlendlng lameot the athletic events. cheerl.n&tor our team.

Mr. Jerr, Raymood., the faculty,pon.aor. i.a working wtth the olfl-cera. Chuck Peter-son 12B. prell-denl; John Ratter 118. Vice-prell.dent; and Jon Danlelsocl 11B..ecretary-lri:.t.J'urcr, in buUd1n&up the Kroup. Any boy lOten.tedin jollUO& should come to themeelings au Wedtl~sd:lYs alterICbool.

Speech CongressDraws SurburbanStudent Speakers

"The PrOCdat:t ot Maturlng","The Olymplc G:lDlU" &nod"Unued State. Politics" were.mone the ttubJlete dtscueled atth. 211t Annual Bordor CHi ••Llaaue Spc~("h Co. tess. Jan. ~.••t lh. 1I0r"Lt H Hadth2m Memor-1••1 BuUdlnl.

THE CONGRESS wallll an endedb'1 atudentl a.nd ,".truclon tromCro ••• Polnt"" Mooroe. Wyandott •..ond HPH.'l.

HP TO Play at Ourlni Ih. mo.nln' •••• loc.n.w, I cttlcere •••••re eteeree. Dan De-

801 12A ot HPHS became pr •• tnent,

Sa d F ti I a.nd DI:u,. M.naney o( Crol ••n es 'va POInI. bocamo •• crolary. o.nd alonce they took over theJr (JutJ ••ot runnJna the Conirul.1h. F~atlval ot B\lnda. t. tur-in

the HPHS Concert 8and. wlll b.pr ••• nted tomorrow at 7:30 P.M.in the hASh school aucUtorlum.

Th. Liberty Band, Barber Band.Ford Band and 1M Ul&h SchoolR •• en. 8and will partlclpatl 1ntb4 pr ram.

THE CONCERT BAND, underthe dlr'cl1on of Mr. Jam •• Moort:,w111play lIIuch we, I known plec ••u, "Victory at S a" and "Th.Pw;;ar1.'t.sher~."

The- te~tlvaJ wm be conctudttdby ba.vlng aU 01 tb. bands play"God B!e:J:J Am.rlc","

THE TICKETS for the teathlalm\l'1 be purchu.:d from any ba.ndmember tn HlhKland Park. Stu-d~nt 3dml.ealon La 25 cents, adulu15 eeoLl.

CLASS RINGS10 KI. yellow gold

Girls - $29.50

Boys - $32.50

Credil Term. Arronger'

p~ opftJ",ee.uu13969."kI-u...ut 7tJ K-I59()

o-n Till'p.m. Come in and Hear Victory's

nSpectator Special"The Victory uGee, Baby"

Record Shop by Joe and Ann1384' Weodword F W k $ 75our ep s-- .

FoUowlnC the etecuce, epe.ch ••were It •• n by ,tud'nt •.

\NALSHINSTITUTE120 IUDISON l VL - DlnOIT ~

A"--",.,.,~c. t •• ......,

WHEN YOUGRADUATE

• WALSti •••• ,...ponr- fot,_tpGl'luw. ,"""do," ••• Ac.lOwftf·_., GAdr~o' Ad_~ol-'To&'0",MOf" •• 1Jo"f WA.lSoH., ••ptro.OfI.t wO 1·.)136.M! • IN••••••••

••-u ••.• WAlSH OI'0dwa,., 0•.• ho4dMO~o"" pou'iorot •• ,",_uOIOoM,a'lOIu ~ ou '""800.d••• ~ochC.. C.rt,I'.d ,..."A«ooo""ortt

• WAlSH ~llpt<l.Io •• cf.'.od\.•••• AccOo.H\ofOf'lC., 0fIt4,~.4"-",.1.0... tot 3' .,.Or•.

Typing Citation.Won by StudentsCertlltcat.e 01 p~ lID

alphabet.1c IWDc ba .•.• bM.D wc:.l bynine etud ole ot B.P8B wbo qt·'\J.i.-lied .Jan. 5. by wrll1DC: a I \ 1&1test wllh 05 per ceot accuracy.

Th. certlllcate. wtU be l.uuedby Grega PubIJ.b1na CompODY toBarbara out 118. WarraBruce 12B, Irma Co.lbAa llA.,Nancy IiaIl I1B. Botly aarpor12B. AI •••• Uaa& 1211. _Newsome ItA. I..&cJ Stepb.oe'lD12B. and Sharoa Wu.oc IU •• ,..•••Stud nil -.r0t.l perl.ct papere.They w.r. MaDCJ Hall and La.C) ,Stephea.aoo.

TONY MARTIIDRESS SlUTS

1"'\ fOttAll.M OCCASIONS

!New Continental Blac:k

'

peCiOI low ,.at ••For stud.nt •.

. $7 complete7851 W. McHICKOLSA r Lt.Hr A IAA&4I.A

UN iversity 4-7408HANDELSMAN CLOTHING

NATION" UUtCHITt

~THRU"1.2* f__ Spofto c-

'0" ••••••"-1* /loony $I..- PIntT-. •• DoeroIII* Actioft •••• 01s~ CAw IIocIooe

mew ••••••.•III. "fIlMS' ,..•.

N•••t._c..~,--lQ=4:;:s0

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HENRY FORDMUSEUM

GqLl "''''I • .,

q~!<J,"~1o$90fMH 'kI..J.

IBMN.wCIG •••• ~ •••••

-.J/or(OMPTOMETEIShort CourM-.u.h •• .,

flU 1I/tl11U puc:ao"OAT or NIGHTausu

LowCoat-EalY 'a~

ENROU 110'(OMPTOMETEa SCe!I"~1100<. IlI4wn.1 II" .

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Senior106 Seniors to Leave HPHSAfter January Ceremonies

Steve liow,ar(1 rte. Lar-r-y Dt.!Vl:.M IUon Oo •••nll:$, LanC"4: Ollll:II 0 •v.&II. Steven F.IJrm.tn, Sh.ll"uuFllltnKer. Sturun Ftnch. <,:,'l\t,".1Gilmore. Allred CI.I!>cr. !jlllrit \

(.;011\, 1:..&(1 Colt:.. Dcl<JI"t::.lol\ vr .Suad See H.lIllLey. vercntc •• lI.mdyflobert Hardy

HOBf:RT HEN'Nl:SSt-:y. C~lt3YVOIUIC Hill. Paul rr.U\khn H pt-nee, Desai Ovttt3 Horn. v .•ter ieHudSpeth, Dot, Human. JOlm JUlUl-son, Laws-ern l: •.• JOb\.!, VII"IHfJvurb.m. Ih\.h.lrd I\..a.•rl.lll"oomu 1 KllIal.!, CIt..U"h:~Klnl-rmns, Judy Kmdre4. UoI01"'tl'tKut e y

M.lr")(.Irel l.,l..").'utl ( •.111\.1 1.,1""'°!tWl, Annlt Lencr e Lull. Lillie Mt··Clo&ry, J.inlU Robert &kC.lw.JtmnlY C. MC"NouKhton. UuberllhlYMolloney. K,.thlt:t;U M.lfltou, C .•rolM.Ulning. C q,t: MUI rta4uln. D.mMa), htchell. Mary Louise Mil-thtll. Cuol A Mor)(~n. CatbermeMurlan, Vatrl~ IJ Mul1U1~,

JAMJ:.:S DVN MUUI-HY, F'lor.JJean 0' eAI Chrh,wlt' ViOlaVlu'er Oexlt'r If••.•.•))·" PUlnIN.Mll'h.It:·) Vrltll-. l .111.1 Jo.;.t.1I Hcaltum.Judy Ann Re~(um. JOM NJ.Uu,naelHhodes, M ••doly Richardson. KenRoe_l r , Aurrha RustteU. MU10f\

nceseu. Ruth S ••.Irco, Bill S rver.A1VLnSch..&.bel.

Mlctu.el Seto. WUHam A. Sh~lbyAnthOny Quann SmiUl. C.ertudcSnllth. N.ul' Y 1:.:.South. L\rol AnnSnabb, Johnnie M,l11nll! ~ velUouCarol H. StOja.nov'ch. Ru:tun1Stooehowt'" H~rt StOnt~r. K.,)yt~Street, U,ub,lr..t Stull, MH.:tuelSudomlr, B6v rly T alton.

ELIZABETH IIIENE TAYLOR.Thomu Arthur Trimm r , Jud\thTrudeau, t.ealtu veuson, WUhamH. veetevten. 5410Ul Vieira. Mar-.".uet Jeane vcg an. Itulk:rt JonWaldick, Vlrglnla Whitworth, De-lara K. wternan, Diana A.traWiele, Carolyn L. WIUlama. Sher-ley Wllltama, Sha..ron WU8on.Jamu A. Wolle. RaOlJell LeonWrlRht.

Jim Abra.ham. Don"ld AUunson.Clane Kay Blac.~ btthew Blount.Gwen Bryant. Richard CarJecoloiC.uolyn Carey, D;lVld C,~· ••n.Thomu Cole, Irma Cctttua. At.tryJTaneu Cooper, Phllllp(,.;0lld.t.nlMuilynn Jean Crowe, Chebtt.'rCrump, Wtllene Cummmg •.

Andy DalPlu.ol. Dant I O~BoI,

JAMES ,\OnAH,t.M

Senior AwardedHomemaking PinBy Betty Crocker

~uMly.,Htkl IN HIS 211. CLA~!) 0,11 •••• e r ..• ~d,u •••1 •••r. J •••• M",q;h,.Cynthlo ',Imor •• Marg .• YOIi~n. J.m M,Guw. Sharun F.nch. RichardSIO"."''' ••••• and Shoron FIII,nger

The Title- 0' 1.,6t belty C,'U\:hrKomemuer of TOmorrOw

for KPKS Coea to Julie MU.a1'2B. JuHe received the MabeatKore 1.0 a WTltten examination onHomemaJdnc which ••.• liven to45 een10r Ilrll.

She wlU receive an award ptnrepr •• enUn.g the II an. "HomeLa were the Hea.rt 'a."

Her eum1natlon Ifilper wl1l beenterc:d In lbe f,;onlpeuttoo 10 ,ht::.hte 01 Homemaker ctT"morrowThe Urat and second ra.nk.lng girlin I.ch Itate wUt receive $1.500and $500 .ebOtouhlP rupectlvely.

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" WHO'S WHERE IN THE EIGHTIES ?"

Beverly ~aron Strother508'06 RoseNew Baltimore, Mi. 48047

***"Diane K.:Black28027 Rose'I'r en ton , Mi. 48183

Dian has three children. She is working as a Legal Secretary, raising'h~r children and getting them through college. Her daughter, Colleenwas first runner-up for "Miss Dance of Michigan".

***'·BillyBlackwell5050 Rockdale CourtSterling Heights, Mi. 48310

Billy has been married to (Judy Longley, also a 1961 Grad) for 24 years,and they were very busy the first 10 years. They had five children, allwith the same initial (K.L.B.). Billy works in Management with ChryslerCorp.

***Richard E. Blough712 Snowmass DriveRochester Hills, Mi. 48063

Richard and Nancy have been married 7 years. Between the two, they havethree children. Richard is Vice-President, Michigan National Corp. (Banker).

Matthew Blount, Jr.14889 Warwick Rd.Detroit, Mi. 48223

Matthew and Bernice have been married 18 years with one son. He works inThe Highland Park School System as a Counselor with the Adult Education.He will receive his PhD. in December.

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Mary Botkins Colley15382 Riviera ShoresHolly, Mi. 48442

Mary and her husband, David have two children. They have been married for17 years. She is a Secretary with the U. S. Attorney's Office in Flint, Mi.

***Cwendo.Lyn Bryant Martin7405 CurtisDetroit, Mi. 48221

Gwen has two children. A son just graduated from U. of M. Her daughter isat Western University. She has worked as an Executive Secretary for 16 yearsfor Health Alliance Plan.

***Richard Cardeccia26300 Orchard Lake Rd.Farmington Hills, Mi. 48018

Richard is a teacher and has been married for 21 years. Richard and Sharonhave 2 children, ages 20 and 16.

***James R. Chapple11 Farrand Park #304Highland Park, Mi. 48203

James is single, and is now the Assistant Chief with the Highland Park Fire Dept.His Degree is in Fire Science.

***Mary Cooper McClary18278 ManorDetroit, Mi. 48221

Mary has been married 23 years to Earl. They have three children and Mary justhad her first grandchild. Mary received her degree from U. of M. and is nowa housewife. She enjoys sewing and taking care of her grand-daughter.

***Willene Cummings Groves22918 ColonySt. Clair Shores, Mi. 48080

Willene and Philip have been married for 23 years. They have two children,Philip 21 and Eric 18. Willene is a housewife.

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Nancy Dodson Roesler2847 Blue Briar Dr.Milford, Mi. 48042

Nancy married Ken who also graduated in January, 1961.

***Steve Dostie1601 DoddSpringdale, Ar. 72764

Steve married Judy and moved to Arkansas. They have one son Scott. Hewas annointed by God to teach is Word. Steve works as a Mechanic.

***Lance Duvall805 Johnstone LaneGeorgetown, S.C. 29440

Lance is married and has 2 children. He is a Physician in Private Practicein Georgetown, S.C.

***Bird1ene Esselman23614 Civic Center Dr.Southfield, Mich. 48034

Birdlene is the Principal at one of Highland Park grade schools. She receivedher Doctorate in Education in 1978.

***James Farless15789 Summit Ct.Mt. Clemens, Mi. 48044

James and Nancy has been married for 7 years. They have three children andhe works as a Salesman.

***Benjamin J. Ford, II1453 IroquoisDetroit, Mi. 48214

Benjamin is single and is working as an Arbitrator with the American ArbitrationAssociation. If you haven't seen Benjamin, it's because he has been traveling,to places like, Mexico, Canada, Costa Rica, Panama, Belgium, Netherlands,Denmark, Sweden, Norway, West Germany, Austria, Yugoslavia, Italy, 'Switzerland,France, Japan, Peoples Republic of China and Hong Kong.

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Sharon Fillinger Cavalier11500 JoslynSt. Htgs., Mich. 48077

Sharon is presently a homemaker and student. Sharon and Randy have threechildren. She taught elementary school and rejoice in Scripture classes.She is also singing with the Zion Choir.

***Sharon Tevis Finch913 City-County Bldg.Detroit, Mi. 48226

Sharon and Charles have been married for two years. She is a Judge in WayneCounty Circuit Court.

***Karen Fraser Gorman636 S. AltadenaRoyal Oak, Mi. 48067

Karen has been married for the past five years to Allan. They have threechildren and Karen is a Medical Insurance Biller for Harper-Grace Hospitals.

***Delores Goffney2921 FullertonDetroit, Mi. 48238

Delores is single and has kept herself busy for the past 21 years working atWestcott Paper Co.

***Helen Gibson Vollmer899 Lakeshore Dr.Gladwin, Mi. 48624

Helen and Lee have been married for 24 years. They have a 20 year olddaughter, Deanna. Helen and her husband own their own business.

***Cynthia Gilmore Swears55 CharlevoixClawson, Mi. 48017

Cynthia has three children and is keeping busy as a Hairdresser.

***

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Earl Joseph Gotts44982 Patrick Dr.Canton, Mi. 48181

Earl and Lana have been married for 17 years. They have three children.Earl is a Product Design Engineer at Ford Motor Co.

***Sue S. Hamzey Ashbaugh12144 DanforthSterling Hts. Mi. 48077

Sue and Frank have been married for 11 years. Their son Frankie is 6 yearsold. Sue has worked at the same CPA Firm for 25 years.

***Sue Hennagin Gazda8147 LamphereDetroit, Mi. 48239

***Robert Hennessey258 E. 12 Mile Rd.Royal Oak, Mi. 48073

Robert is a Salesman and has been married for 20 years to Carol Ann. Theyhave two girls.

***Beverly Hill Chopp14669 Wickford Ct. Site 209Utica, Mi. 48087

Beverly has three children and a grand-daughter. She is working as a FinancialInvestigator and Collector. She has earned her Pilot's license, and enjoyflying to different States.

***Gary Hillier956 Oakwood #133Rochester, Mi. 48063

***Willie Johnson25875 Mulroy Dr.Southfield, Mi. 48034

Willie and Judy have been married for 18 years, have 2 children. He is aGuidance Counselor at Mackenzie High School.

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Jeanette Jordan Williams222 CandlerHighland Park, Mi. 48203

Jeanette has 5 children, and is working as a Dental Technician. She isBorn Again, and works in her sparetime as a Nurse for the Red Cross.

***Victor Joubran2115 Reynolds St.Falls Church, Va. 22043

Victor now lives in Virginia with wife, Linda and their 3 children. He isan Executive Recruiter - Travel Agency Owner.

***Bonnie Kemp Brownlee323 San Mateo Blvd.Titusville, Fl. 32780

Bonnie has 2 children and 7 step-children and 8 step-grandchildren. She andRoy are both retired and living in Florida. Bonnie also loves to golf.

***Thomas KillalaRR 2 Box 39Dawson, Illinois 62520

Tom has been married to Bonnie for 21 years. They have 2 children and livingin Illinois. He has worked in Law Enforcement in California and is now theChief of Investigation for the Medical Disciplinary Board in Illinois.

***Douglas Kasley19355 AddisonSouthfield, Mi. 48075

***

Lawrence Leverett1517 Tulane Dr.Naperville, Illinois 60542

Lawrence and Olivett have been married for 12 years. He has 4 children and isnow working as a Regional Claims Director for Cigna Corporation. If you havenot seen him, it's because he has lived in Kalamazoo, Mi., Spring Valley, N.Y.,Atlanta, Ga., Minneapolis, Minn., New Orleans, La., Philadelphia, Pa., andChicago, Ill.

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John V. Johnson30208 WinthropMadison Heights, Mi. 48071

John is working as a Printer with The Detroit News. John and Agnes have beenmarried for 22 years and have 3 children.

***Judy Longley Blackwell5050 Rockdale CourtSterling Heights, Mi. 48310

Judy and Billy have been married for 24 years. She is a Secretary at TheFord Motor Co. She also have 5 children with the initial (K.L.B.), becauseBilly is also from the class of 1961.

***Lilian McClary McBeth551 E. Boston Blvd.Detroit, Mi. 48202

Lilli and Raymond have been married for 10 years. She has 3 children andhas worked at Highland Park High School for 19 years as an AdministrativeSecretary. Lilli and Ray love to travel and try to get away whenever schoolis out on a brake.

***James C. McNaughton7239 Capri Dr.Milford, Mi. 48042

***Gwen MacIntyre75 AmherstPleasant Ridge, Mi. 48069

Gwen is single and works as a Supervisor for Michigan Bell.

***Kathleen Manion Pennell7291 Lime Lake Ct.Brighton, Mi. 48116

Kathleen has been married to Terry for the past 18 years.children. She is a homemaker and Terry is in Engineering.tennis, walking and skiing.

They have twoShe enjoys

***

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Rick Mick29705 SheriNovi, Mi. 48050

***Mary Minervini Tsouris31166 Sunset Dr.Franklin, Mi. 48025

Mary and Nick have been married for 15 years. She is married ,to our oldhangout "Ted on the Park" son. They have 3 children which ca~e withNick. Mary has worked as a Hairdresser & Technician. She owned a Boutique.She now works for Ramco-Gershenson, Inc. in Promotions and Marketing. Sheis the Editor of "The Franklin Village" Community Newsletter. Graduatedfrom Wayne State in 1983.

***Dian Mitchell Wilkins821 MohawkRoyal Oak, Mi.' 48067

Dian has 2 children, Sharon 22 and Andrew 19. She is a Social Worker'Administrator. Dian was a Producer/Director of a Womens Radio Talk Show,WDET-FM from 1972-78.

***Lorraine Moskaitis Cassani3801 Mark OrrRoyal Oak, Mi. 48073

Lorraine and Mike have been married for 24 years. They have 4 children,and she works as a Legal Secretary.

***Pat Mullins9000 E. JeffersonDetroit, Mi~ 48214

Pat is working as a School,Counselor and Publisher.

***Jennie Nunn Nelson821 W. BrickenridgeFerndale, Mi. 48220

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Christine Phifer Jemison16898 SorrentoDetroit, Mi. 48235

Christine is the mother of 2 children, Cheryl, 22 and Regina, 18. She isthe Personal Secretary to Judge Donald L. Hobson. She is living life tothe fullest.

***Judy Restum DunnMax Dunn1755 12 Mile Rd.Madison Heights, Mi. 48071

Judy and Max both are from the Class of 1961. They have been married23~ years and have 2 childred. They just returned from Florida after2 years. They reopened their Business "Mr. Dunn's Hair and Nails".

***Janet Ridey Allor1116 Patridge CircleMedina, Ohio 44256

Janet and Lee have been married for 17 years. She has one step-daughter.Janet is a Secretary with State Farm Insurance. They moved to Ohio whena good job opportunity came along.

***Ken Roesler2847 Blue Brian Dr.Milford, Mi. 48042

***Robert Roy746 AshlandRiver Forest, Illinois 60305

Robert and Diane have been married for 21 years. They have 2 children. Heis in Marketing Research and Diane is a Lawyer. Robert has moved in the past25 years to Lansing, Princeton, N.J., New Britian, Conn., Grand Rapids, Boston,Cleveland and Chicago.

***Aileen Ruokonen Bartenbach14724 IvanhoeUtica, Mi. 48087

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Fred Sarmiento27805 RivieraHarrison Twp., Mich. 48045

Fred and Kathy have only been married 5 months. They have 2 daughters.Fred has been a System Methods Analyst for Holley Automotive for 21 years.He raised dogs, afghans and whLppets for 16 years. Fred still plays thetrumpet wherieve r possible.

***Chick Seto4175 Allegheny Dr.Troy, Mi. 48098

Chick and Jenny have been married for 16 years. They have 3 children. Heis an Engineer and Jenny, a Nurse.

***Carol Snabb Parks2 Crestview CircleEnfield, Ct. 06082

Carol and Thomas have been married for 12 years. They have 2 children. Sheis a Chemistry Teacher at Cathedral High School in Springfield, Ma.

***Barbara Stull Schwartz1490 Gould LandOrtonville, Mi. 48462

Barbara and Alan have been married for 20 years. They have one son, Larry, 17.Barbara is a "Retired" Executive Secretary. She is now a Homemaker.

***Hurvie Starks Crowell12126 CorbettDetroit, Mi. 48213

***Priscilla Swinea Bukovich23867 AdaWarren, Mi. 48091

Priscilla and David have been married for 16 years. They have 3 children. Sheis a Bookkeeper and Secretary.

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Susan Vieira Burkhart3522 LaManna Dr.Sterling Heights, Mich. 48310

Susan and Larry have been married nearly 25 years. She is a MedicalSecretary and they have 2 children. They have traveled allover theUnited States and look forward to Alaska next year.

***Marge Vogan Lucansky1505 St. Mark Ct.Evanston, Ill. 60201

Marge and Walter have been married for 18 years. They have 2 children.She is a part-time Sales Rep, also was a buyer for Marshall Field & Co.

***Robert Waldick631 E. DraytonFerndale, Mi. 48220

Robert and Joan have been married for 22~ years. They have 3 children. Heis the Vice-President for Operations Prenco Industries, Ltd. He was appointedto the Ferndale School Board in 1976 and elected to the Ferndale City Councilin 1976, and have been re-elected twice since then.

***Charlene White Bowens25800 Industrial Blvd. #127Haywood. Calif. 94545

Charlene has been married for 13 years. She has 5 children. She is alsoa grandmother. Charlene was a Nurse and now a Beautician.

***Stella WhittIer Calloway20112 HartwellDetroit, Mi. 48235

Stella and James have been married for 2l~ years. They have 2 children.Joy. 18 is a U. of M. Soph. and Lorenzo, 15. Stella is a Business EducationTeacher. She and James have been leading Marriage Enrichment Retreats andWorkshops since 1975 helping couples build better marriages.

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James WolfeBox 321 R.D.I. Brook Hill FarmsHockessin, De. 19701

James and Laurel have been married 22 years. They have 3 children.James is a Manager for Quality Control Product Engineering. He livedin Grosse Pointe Park for 12 years and moved to Delaware in 1984.

***Marilyn Zachary Jacoby11920 Rothbury Dr.Richmond, Va. 23236

Marilyn and Keith have been married for 18 years. They have 3 children.Marilyn lived in California where she met her husband, moved to Virginia8 years ago. She enjoys erobics, Nautilus, Bridge, Sewing and Crafts.

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" WHO'S WHERE IN THE EIGHTIES ?"

Lois Dabio3789 Fredonia DriveHollywood, Ca. 90068

***Judy Drennon Hackney270 Eden CirclePineville, N. Carolina 28134

Judy has two sons, Sean 19, and Bradley 17. She is married to Michael.They have been married for 20 years. She just moved to N. Carolina thisSeptember and is working as a Doctor's Assistant.

***Shirley Goin Gentle27855 PalominoWarren, Mi. 48093

Shirley has two daughters and one son, and two grand-daughters.and husband Delbert, have been in Warren 2 years. They lived infor 8 years. They are moving back to the country in 1987.

ShirleyFairhaven

***Celia Y. Hill180 EasonHighland Park, Mi. 48203

Celia is single and havinghave traveled extensively.of Michigan and is looking

a ball. She has bought a couple of homes andShe has worked for 22~ years for the State

forward to retirement.

***Dessie Ovetta Horn Williams6705 N. 31st StreetTampa, Fl. 33610

Ovetta has a 9 year old son. She moved to Florida in 1968 with her husbandWillie. She completed college and is now teaching.

Barbara Howkins Ratkiewicz4057 RamblewoodTroy, Mi. 48098

Barbara is a housewife. She has two children. She's been married for20 years to Bob. They travel a lot and have enjoyed each other and theirfamily.

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T e following ~erE received too ]~te to included in aphahetical order:

COOrL:R, ;'!aryFranc s :1cClaryJ3270 Iario rDe t r o i t 48221

"Iar r ied to Bennett r. "Ic CLa r v (orTracy Lynn (20), Devin Toed (lG).Dog: Princ. Princess. Precious

24 years.r.randchild

and Patsy.

Children: Aaron Lance (23),~ia~o Resmeice (3 months).

-·!aryis a r-r e ede r of "{altese dop s and her husband is a supervisor atChrysler Corporation. She finished RA at U of ~ in 1975 and started work on"ra .t er ' s Depr ee . I,Tor.ed as a counselor with Cl FA in Taylor for 5 years.Yorked for ~anpower (Wayne County) as an Intake Specialist for one year.

I r emenb e r r;,,!€.r.Bryant and I dressed as beatniks one day and were put out ofschool for the day.

FOl:rLL. .Ia c qu e Lyn Sawicki1169 Belmore Terrace::. Lal r.eac:l,FL 33414

Tacquelyn is divorced wit' 2 girls. apes 16 and 18. Works as an R. -. in thei~eor.ata] Ir.tensive Care Unit.

LL 1:·10;.:;:;,Cve n36 Tennv~on!.i?hland T'ark

(:\,'('nis divorced ami returned to her maiden name. She has a BA and MA degreesin T~ucation. Teachin" in i!'rhlaod Park since 1966. Eob~ies include pianoplayinp. r aJing, gardening apd travelin .

U ';7.T~C;, Tj mrri Somme rJ3Gr)] -I'. : aLa g aDana Point CA 92629

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I N M E M 0 R I A M

YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN, LOVED ONES,NOR WILL YOU EVER BE.

AS LONG AS LIFE AND MEMORY LAST,WE WILL REMEMBER THEE.

DAVID CIOCANTHOMAS COLEELEANOR COLEMANCHESTER CRUMPMILTO DOWNESCECILIA HAGENSJESSIE JO ESJEFFREY JOUPPIJAMES MCGRAWCHARLES MURPHREELOIS STOCKBARBARA MOSS

AND ANY OTHER CLASSMATES WHO MAY NEVERPASS THIS WAY AGAIN.

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..... A FINAL NOTE

Sincere apologies to those who initially did notreceive correspondence regarding this reunion; to thosewhose names may be misspelled; to those with incorrectinformation appearing with their names; and to those whodo not appear in this booklet at all.

Errors such as these are certainly unintentional and,hopefully, very few. We hope that you can allow a few errors.This event and booklet were planned, organized, co-ordinatedand assembled entirely by human hands.

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Th f o Ll.ov i f' nar ~~ \'( r c J e c c i\ L _ t I( L l l(l LE. '1iC 1 u-': d ill the p r ori a book:

Jam s AbrahRm13915 Riverside Dr.Livonia, HI 48154

Patricia ~lker McIntosh19301 \,'ashburnDetroit, !I 48221

Tlomas Armst ad16160 rerfusonDetroit, HI 48235

Caroly WilliamR Simpson45 Farrand ParkHighland Park, HI 48203

Gertrude Brown mith Curry9601 YellowstoneDetroit HI 48204Gertrude and Tom ,,'illbe married 25 years in December. They have 2 children, }1ichelleand Orlando and 2 erandchildren. Gertrude works for Sears jn Livonia as a s rvicerecord Clerk and her husband is an automobile repairman.

Lucille llis ackson9646 chaferDetroit, HI 48227

Betty Hodges Walker19166 BeaverlandDetroit, HI 48219

Hargie V. Miller16861 PiersonDetroit, 11 48219

Shirley Miller in 0 Bradley42 PuritanIi hLand Park, .n 48203

Gary Roettger3364 Pointer Rd. Rte. iI2West Branch, HI 48661

1, e S . on.Hu (,lenClaleHighland Park, .II 48203

Hurvie Ctarks Crowell12126 Corbett.•.... .. ~... ...,..,., ,... "'" ~...•UC~LV~~, ~~ ~VL~J

Hurvie is a former teacher and administrator. Among her accomplishments since 1961,she has received a letter of invitation to audition with the Detroit SymphonyOrchestra, was a writer and director of two plays and has an A.B. Degree from \~ayneState University.

~ 10 D~nal ~ i~t22~bO TwyckinghamSouthfield, MI 48034

Beverly Talton Parker14120 GreenbriarOak Park, I 48236

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HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL - CLASSES OF 1961 LOST PEOPLE! THESE ALU}mI HAVE OT BEE'FOUND OR COULD OT BE VERIFIED. IF YOU CAN LOCATE THESE CLASSMATES PLEASE CALL 469-1410OR WRITE: CLASS REUNIO S, P.O. BOX 1171, MT. CLIME S, MI 48046. Tt~ KS FOR YOURPROMPT RESPOlSE ...

JANUARY CLASSDiane BlackJerry BeamonGertrude Brown

Mary BurnettDennis BurnsRobert Butler

Wilson MilesRosemary MillerShirley Miller·Elaine MixHarry NooreTheodore MoraitisBarbara Moss

Don HumanFranklin HoepfnerJacqueline Hutchings

Thomas CarterClaudia ChapmanLee ColeMichael ColeJon CowanRobert CoxMickey Crenshaw

Ronald PaciniBonnie PickardLynn PillsburySteve PomaHenry PorterBonnie Prater

Gilbert Jones

James McGawFrederic MathewsDian MitchellMary MitchellJohn MizellG 7 2

Lois DabioVernon DanielsAmir DickowJudy Drennon Mike Ralph

Franklin RichardsonKay RobertsonGeorge RoseGayle RotofskyRaymond Ryan

Lynn ElliottJudy Nousain

Rodney FaceGlenn Pride

Madolyn RichardsonKenneth RoeslerAurelia Russell

Richard GerardoGerald Gray James Saari

Mary SansfaconTheodore SchrinerKenneth SloanGene SmithSusan SmithLacy Stephenson

Anthony SmithNancy SmithPatricia SpeightBob Stonier

Nancy HallAlvin HansenBeverly HillTyrone HillJacquelyn HowellHazel Hunt

Charline WhiteDelora \HemanCarolyn Williams

hirley il iamsSharon WilsonRandall Wright

David JackolaSharon JacksonElizabeth Jeter

harles JohnsonHerman Johnson

Michael TarrSandra TarrGilbert ThompsonJohn ToddBett e Turner

JUNE CLASStlenjamin AaronBeverly AaronCarol AikenAnna Ajamian

Michael KelleyBrenda Khiralla

Alvah WhiteCarlon WhitworthPatricia Wilde

T"t _ _,3.-.1 _ "T.I _ ~ __.•.. QL .••..•.••.\.,...&...0. J.'- ..•.•£.. "-V~l UUUd..LU -·liliams

Howard WilliamsMelvin Willis

Wilma BakerVergie BarnettJoe BarnesMaximillenne BeylerianJohn BookerLois BrennanCarolyn BrownDoreen Browne

James LaightJeanne LarsonCarolyn LeachMarjorie LeonardBarbara uama

Patricia Young

Alan MacDougallSarah McCormickJudith MarshallGeorgia MesterJulia Miles

SINCE TIllS ST WAS COMPILED, MANY OF THESE NAMES HAVE BEEN FOUND. HOWEVER,\.JE STILL i-lELCOMEANY I IFORMATIO !

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FIND SO -:ED S \'..-~:•••

31'ILL LIVES HI HIGELA1ID P.ARK:.-- _

RKS IN HlGHUlliD PARX. _

TRAVELED MORE THAN TIIP.EE (3) HOURS TO GEl' HERE _

LIVES OUTSIDE OF MIGHIGAN, _

EAS GRP~~CEILDF~ _

IS SINGLE, _

VIAS A HPHS FOOT3ALL PLAYER _

Wl!,S A CHEERIEADER FOR HP-ffi _

"lENT TO ANOTHER.HIGH SCHOOL':-- _

PLAYED D:J THE HPHS BAND _

idAS IN VCY _

WAS A SENIOR CIASS OFFICER _

GRAIDATED BEFORE 1961 _

HAS BEEN IN THE NEWSPAPER _

HAS BEEN ON TELlWISION. _

IS SELF-aTPIDYED _

11ARRIED A HIGHLAND PARKER --,~-----------

WENT TO IfIGHLAND PARK JUNIOR COLLECE _

PLAYED BASKETBALL FOR HPHS _

CAN RETIRE IN FIVE (5) YEARS _

(Circulate in the room and find people who can answer yes to theabove questions. Have them sign their name on your sheet only once.)How quickly can you get 20 different signatures?

PLACE YOUR NAME HERE BEFORE YOU BEGIN---------------------

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--HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL T\.JENTY FIVE YEAR REUNIO

TABLE TAIK THOUGHT STARTERS:

\VHEN I THINK ABOUT HIGHLAND PARK HIGH SCHOOL •••

WHEN I SEE MY OLD HOUSE •••

MY FAVORITE CLASSMATES •••

MY FAVORITE TEACHER •••

HIGH SCHOOL WAS••••

I'D REALLY LIKE TO SEE •••

MY FAVORITE SON:} IN HIGH SCHOOL \o/AS•••

MY GREATEST CLAD'! TO F.AME IS •••

I'M REALLY IroKING FORWARD TO •••

I'M REALLY HAPPY ABOUT •••

TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO I THOUGHT •••

SUCCESS TO ME IS •••

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