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  1. #101

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    Quote Originally Posted by luckycar View Post
    Oak Park High School,Class of 1975.
    http://www.dailytribune.com/articles...0004991490.txt

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    Cooley Jan 61. Do they still have split semesters? I remember the Goodfellows game at Briggs Stadium [[1957 I think)-we got upset by little St Ambrose.

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    Renaissance '85

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray1936 View Post
    Mackenzie HS 1950-54. But I did two summer school classes at [[ugh) Cooley.......
    Me too, Mackenzie HS 1950/54
    I thought some of your posts were familiar, Ray1936
    Last edited by Barbara_10; April-04-09 at 09:33 AM.

  5. #105

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    Harper Woods Lutheran East - 1968

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    Harper Woods High, 1975

  7. #107

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    Pershing Class of 1963
    1961
    -Detroit Public School East Regular Season Champions
    -Undeafeated Regular Season 7 - 0 - 0
    -Detroit Public School City Champions
    -Defeated Detroit Redford 20 - 19 on a last play field goal in the last minutes of
    the championship game at the U of D Stadium site of the Detroit Public
    School Championship
    -City of Detroit Championship Goodfellow Game
    -Lost to Grosse Pointe Saint Ambrose 0 - 20 at Briggs Stadium site of
    the Foodfellow Football Game
    -Tom Beer a Catholic School and All-City Football Player made life miserable
    for us because he was in our backfield more than our own backfield.
    -Tom Beer went on to play professional football for the Denver Broncos,
    Boston Patriots and New England Patriots

  8. #108

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    Mackenzie, Spirit of "76"

  9. #109

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    Nativity Class of '70

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    DLS Class of '69. Our class motto was "La Salle Sucks, Let's Fuck".I never did understand why when DLS moved from near the City Airport to Warren that they didn't change their name from the Pilots to the the Commuters to match their present location.

    The Brothers at DLS had a lot of nicknames given to them by the students such as "Pussy-Face", "The Bear", "The Phantom", "X-Man", "Capt. Video", "Buffalo Al" and the beloved "Q-Ball"

    Bobl, Old Bean, If those "K" Gals included Elaine Bogusz and Nancy [[Snatch) Sniencikowski, I rember them well. One time while driving down the drive-way that separated Notre Dame from Regina [[Mother Superior must have been out of the room) some of the gals came to the window , lifted their skirts and flashed their white cotton school girl panties! Ah...those Catholic School Girls.. What a thrill!

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    Holy Redeemer 87

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    jcole:
    The names sound familiar. Ask your sister if she remembers Dana, Jan [[RIP), and Marie.

    Sludgedaddy:
    Be nice to Group K members, and their memory. They showed spunk and girrrrllllpower before it was cool.

    ps: The window antics that you described were called "Saddle Shows" by my mates.

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    I went to Highland Park High 1963

  14. #114

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyrocker View Post
    Wow big surprise. ANOTHER high school glory-days thread. I really feel sorry for all of you. If those truly were the best 4 yrs of your life you missed a lot. We should just have a Quicken/Hudson's/High school mega-thread and call it a day.
    There are other threads for you to read, you know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyrocker View Post
    Wow big surprise. ANOTHER high school glory-days thread. I really feel sorry for all of you. If those truly were the best 4 yrs of your life you missed a lot. We should just have a Quicken/Hudson's/High school mega-thread and call it a day.
    wow mr. rocker. there just might be newcomers that might enjoy this thread.

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    Seaholm-'74

  17. #117

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    Johnny Rocker what the hell are you talking about. Those were the best 5 years of my life.
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  18. #118

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    ^^haha^^......

  19. #119

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    I lived out in Redford Township, and went to Redford Union.

  20. #120

    Default which High school?

    Finney Detroit, 1969.
    Lived at 4320 Lakeview.

    Hosmer Elementary, Jackson Jr High[[now called McNair?)

  21. #121

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    Jonhnny - it's not a "high school glory days" thing - seems to me it's a point of reference. Tells others reading the thread where people grew up ...just a point of reference. It's harmless.

  22. #122

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    Do tell us, Johnnyr-
    What were the best years of your life?
    Last edited by Barbara_10; April-08-09 at 07:24 PM.

  23. #123

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    Quote Originally Posted by 393Bird View Post
    I lived out in Redford Township, and went to Redford Union.
    So did I. Had 3 brothers, graduated 1962,68,72,73

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    Sludgedaddy:
    I forgot to mention that, based on your posts [[especially the 4/6 post) it is likely that our paths crossed many hundred moons ago.
    May the journey continue with the wind at our backs!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jfk View Post
    So did I. Had 3 brothers, graduated 1962,68,72,73
    I was in the Class of 62, but we moved to Tennessee in1960.

    Went to the Junior High north of 6 Mile, then HS at the one next to Lolla Valley a year or 2 before they switched the HS to the JHS location. Went to Roosevelt for grade school. Lived on Ivanhoe.

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