Camden Frontier High School - Redskin Yearbook (Camden, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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Class Prophecy As I was sitting in the living room of a penthouse in New York watching 3-D television, a news flash interrupted the program. It was announcing the first successful trip to the moon made by man. That man happened to be my old class mate, the renowned scientist, Dr. GERALD G. GRATZ, B.S. 8: PhD. As the regular television program returned to the screen, who should I see but those two famous commedians who have replaced Martin and Lewis, DON TRUEMAN and THEO BRITTON. It seems that they have added a third man to their act, J IIVI BUEHRER. Jim and Don tell the jokes, and Theo laughs at them. As that show went off the screen, a wrestling match came on. I was surprised to see J ANICE BARNES, another one of my school friends. She is now United States Women's Cham- pion Wrestler, and is married to another great name in the wrestling world, Gorgeous George. Janice has changed her name to Groaning Gussie.' Just then, the telephone rang. It was MARGE CARTER BUNCE who had just returned from Florida with her husband and five boys. The trip was one of the prizes she received for being Mrs. America of 1964. She told me that while she was there, she saw DON NYE, his wife, and their four sets of twins. Don was there because he had won the Most Out- standing Michigan Farmer' contest. His wife was there for a rest. With them was ILIFF VAN AKEN. He poses for the body beautiful' ads in Wow! magazine. Marge also saw PAT DILLON, who is movie producer and tycoon DON WARD'S answer to Marilyn Monroe. She is known as 'Pulsating Pat.' I finished talking to Marge, and returned to the television set. An advertisement was on advertising BOB WATERBURY'S used cars. The commercial went something like this: 'Don't be a boob, see Bob. Then, a lecture program came on the air. The guest speaker was Dr. MARILEE CRAMTON, who has become a famous woman surgeon. She is chief of staff at the Hillsdale Health Center. With her was LEONA SHIFFLER, who is the Director of Nurses there. Just then, the door bell rang. It was SALLY KING, who is married to a millionaire who inherited his father's dog food cannery. With her was RUTH ELSON who runs a bache1or's boarding house and restaurant across the street called Toot's Tidy Tearoom. Sally told me that PAUL BLOUNT is head of the College of Dentistry at the Univer- sity of Michigan. His friends call him 'Painless Paul. She also said that BETTY ROBINSON was now a famous lawyer in Washington D.C.- She is known as 'Legal Eagle Robinson. Also it seems that DICK DENISON has become famous in the circus world with his 'trained flea' act. In partnership with Dick is EDDIE MULL. Eddie trains the fleas and Dick puts them through their paces. RUTH EDINGER and JUDY DRYER are teachers at good old C.F.H.S. DONNA LEMMON is married and living in Montpelier Her next door neighbors are BARBARA and JERRY MICHAEL. Barbara is the former BARBARA SCHAADT. After Sally and Ruth left, the telephone rang again. It was LUETTA GROWDEN. She is now a Power's model here in New York. She said that she had heard from JUDY WISMAN. Judy is a psychiatrist in Camden. Her best customers are former teachers of the C.F.H.S. Class of 54 . SHIRLEY FORD, MARLENE HUKILL, and DARLENE RIGELMAN are owners of a famous New York restaurant. ELIZABETH BURKE GEORGE and her husband are famous evangelists in California. Oh yes, MR. REYNOLDS now has four sons who are all attending Indiana University. As for me, I guess I'd better get back to work dusting the furniture before my employer, Mrs. Gotrocks, comes home. Respectfully submitted, J eannine Vallieu

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4 'R 'W' A W'fg,xiWl ' l L i S s 1 'ij' L X L Senior Class Officers Left to rigl'1Y: Judy Wi smon, Betty Robinson, Paul Blount, Don Truemcn, Ronald Reynolds MUVY Helen Hershc, Class .fxdvisors Memories



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Class Will WE, the SENIOR CLASS of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-four of the Camden-Frontier Rural Agri- culture School being of sound mind and memory do hereby will and bequeath all our long cherished and carefully trained abilities and our priceless, inapproachable, and rare possessions to such members of the Junior Class as we have seen adequate. JERRY MICHAEL wills his singing ability to ROBERT DILLON. RUTH ELSON bequeaths, with gladness, her Economics Book to ERROL JOE ST. JOHN and her 'TIDY' tearoom to 'DOC' REYNOLDS. RICHARD DENISON wills his comedian ability to DEAN SHIPPY. DARLENE RIGELMAN wills her secretary job to JANE COPELAND. PAUL BLOUNT wills the use of his brains to CORVAN ALGIRE. JEANNINE VALLIEU wills her pleasing smile to SHIRLEY RIGELMAN. ILIFF VAN AKEN wills his curly hair to NORMA DEEPE. ED MULL wills his desire to go to college to DAVID HUTCHINS. DONNA LEMMON wills her ability to get along with the teachers to NANCY WILES. MARLENE HUKILL wills her woman's choice to change her mind to MARY REED. MARILEE CRAMTON wills her speaking ability to LILAH SHIFFLER. GERALD GRATZ wills his English book to FRED JOHNSTON. ELIZABETH BURKE wills her ability to receive her diploma before her marriage ucertificate' to MARLENE PETER. LEONA SHIFFLER wills her desire to become a nurse to THELMA JAGGER. J ANICE BARNES wills her ability to become a woman wrestler to TREVA FORRESTER. PAT DILLON wills her winning ways to SHIRLEY MAKEMSON. DONALD WARD bequeaths his ability to wise crack' to LARRY HICKMAN. LUETTA GROWDEN bequeaths her embarrassment from MR, RE YNOLDS to VELMA J AGGER. RUTH EDINGER bequeaths a few pointers on quietness to ROGER HEPHNER. SALLY KING wills her ability to feed her boy friend dog food to EVELYN SPURLOCK. JUDY DRYER wills her unprejudice thoughts to FRANCIS BLACK a.nd her cow to LARRY HARMON BARBARA SCHAADT wills her pleasing ways to VERDA HINKLE. DONALD TRUEMAN wills his technique with women to MAX MARVIN. SHIRLEY FORD wills her height to LAVERN GARY. JUDY WISMAN bequeaths her ability to skip school to JAMES BROUGHMAN. THEO BRITTON wills the red ribbons on his shoes to LEONARD PICHEA. BETTY ROBINSON wills her sense of humor to DONNA BURGER and restaurant actions to GARY TOWERS. DONALD NYE wills his ability to spin his tires in the school drive to ROGER FOUTS. MARJORIE CARTER wills her cheerleading ability to BURTON GRATZ and her cheerleading suit to SHIRLEY GREEN. ROBERT WATERBURY wills his job as basketball manager to LARRY FAVOURITE. JAMES BUEHRER wills his Ford to LYLE HUKILL. We, the SENIOR CLASS, leave to the Camden-Frontier School the appreciation for making it the up and coming class that it is. To the Underclassmen, the graduates present their above average grades, as we know their need for them by the time that they become Seniors.

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