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

 - Class of 1955

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Page 10 text:

CI ass Will We, the class of '55 of the Camden-Frontier High School, being known to possess none too sound minds, at times unaccountable for our actions, and fully capable of always doing the unpredictable, do hereby this day make our last will and testament. ls to If SHIRLEY MAKEMSON, leave part of my waistline to CONNIE MOORE, and my ability to make love Horseface to DOROTI-IEA STANLEY and SHIRLEY DUNLAP. MAX MARVIN, will my ability to fly in outer space to FRANK KNAPP and JOHN ALWARD. JIM BROUGHMAN, leave my car to DICK HINKLE, in hopes that he can keep it running, DEAN SHIPPY, will my winning way with women to BILL NULL Qsince Bil1's so shy. J LILAH SHIFFLER, leave my nickname Agnes to PATTY ROBERTSON, hoping that she will ap- preciate it more than I did, I, SHIRI.EY GREEN, will my ability to keep one certain man hot on my trail to ELLEN MUNGER and SARAH MOI-IR. I, TI-IELMA JAGGER, leave my ability to get embarrassed easily to ED KNAPP, so that we might both blush together. I, FRANCIS BLACK, bequeath my vast experiences of selling peanuts and popcorn to BOB ROBERT- SON and CHUCK KING. I, ROSEMARIE RAWLINS, leave all my good grades to DON ROBINSON, who will need them for the eight years he intends to spend in high school. lo if In I, LARRY I-IARMON, will my ability of slow, careful driving to DENTON LEMMON. I, JOE ST, JOHN, leave my favorite parking place to RAYMOND CARTER and LOREE FOWLER. FRED JOHNSTON, will my muscles to NORMAN GOLLINICK and DICK ROBINSON, and my ability In to be seen and heard to bashful CHARLES MICI-IEAL. I, ROGER FOUTS, leave the remains of my typewriter to PATSY HAYES and ONALEE WHITE, in h s that they can find a good mechanic ope , I, LYLE HUKILL, bequeath my average height to CAROLYN FORD and SHIRLEY MASTERS, so that they both might reach a happy medium. I, LAVERN GARY, will my desire to go with Mary Lee to JIM I-IODGE. I, JANE COPELAND, wish to leave my fascinating self and all my love to JACK DUNLAP. 1 :Q CARLISLE HEADLEY and CLARENCE RIGELMAN. I. ROGER I-IEPHNER, will my roving eyes to NORMAN WASNICK, and my ability to coon watermellon LARRY FAVORITE, leave my stay out late, carousing way to JOE BALOGH and BOB GILLIE. I, MARY BAILEY, bequeath my man-hating ability to PAT ZINIMERMAN and MARILYN BRISTOW. I, SHIRl.EY RIGLEMAN, leave my uncle to JAUNITA BILLMAN. I, IARRY HICKMAN, bequeath my ability to sleep in all my study halls to CAROL CLARK, as she might be able to do with a litte more shut eye. I, MARY REED, leave my shyness when around the opposite sex to CAROL KALTZ and GLENDA COOK. I, NORMA DEDE, leave my desire to be serenaded to KAY MILLARD. I, DAVID HUTCHINS, will my locker pin-up to CHARLES JENKINS. I, BOB DILLON, bequeath my desire to become the second Einstein to DICK AGNEW, I, M.ARLE.N'E PETER, leave some food on my plate so as STELLA BARNES and ALBERTA MAY won't run out of garbage to scrape. I, VERDA HINKLE, bequeath my ability of capturing a certain man's whole and undivided attention to SHARON WATERS, I, NANCY WII.ES, will my ability to speak that which is on my mind to JEANNE HUKILL. l, myself, VELMA JAGGER, leave my specks to CALVIN LINEBRINK, so as to prevent eyestrain while viewing Marilyn Monroe on the screen. To you, our underclassmen, we, the Senior Class, leave our dog eared boolc, chewed up magazines, initialed tables, chairs with partially chewed gum attached, and all our dear, beloved teachers- including our two nerve-racked advisors. Velma Jagger

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l A -V f R T I MARY M. MILLER First Grade Huntington College B. S . 'ist' 'luv' ROBERT PRIESKORN Business Education Michigan State Nor. Col. U. of M. B.S. CAROL SMITH Homemaking Michigan State B.S. MARLAN NOTT Kindergarten Michigan State Nor. Col. A.B. IF' .95 'PP-- MARTHA B. REED Biology Social Studies East Lansing B.A. ? 'N 'Nth -:XVI SHIRLEY SMITH Physical Education Science T. U. G. E. '-X 1' ft-I NELLIE POTTER Kindergarten Hillsdale College Western Michigan Sienna Heights ,f FLORENCE SHIPPY Fourth Grade Sienna Heighis Hillsdale College s AUDREY WISMAN Office International Bus. College



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Class Prophecy Last night while attending Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town, in New York City, I was surprised to find the seat next to me occupied by my old classmate joe St. John. joe informed me that he is in charge of a large business firm in New York. During the show we talked about our old class of 1955 and wondered what the old gang was doing. To our surprise the first number was a lyric soprano from the Metropolitan opera, Marlene Peter. After this number Ed introduced the following celebrities in the audience, M. G. M. dancing star, Verda Hinlde and General Mac Mace Marvin who has just returned from the first successful trip to Mars in his Space Ship. With him was the renouned scientist Dr. Robert Dillion, B. S. 3 M. S. 5 Ph. D. who had accom- panied him, When the time came for the commercial, Nancy Wiles told all the magnificeint features of the 1975 Lincoln. Nancy has replaced Julia Meade. Some of the other celebrities were two Olympic stars who had just won back the Davis Cup, jim Broughman and Fred Johnston. Another number on the program was the Jagger sisters who sang their hit record, Sisters. During the Mercury commercial Ed Sullivan introduced one of the toughest Mercury test-drivers, larry Harmon, who had just returned from the Pan-American road race. The star performance of the evening was a teeter board act by the Hephineers led by the star R. M. Heph- ner, and his able companions la Vern Gary, Larry Favorite, and larry Hickman. Leaving the performance that evening we met Lilah Shiffler who informed us she worked with the Jackie Gleason show selling 3 lbs. wedges of Mcharacti's Machoronie cheese. To complete the evening, Joe and I went to the Stork Club and discovered Mary Bailey working as hat check girl. While here whom should we meet but the peanut king, Francis Black, who had flown in from New Orleans with his beautiful wife-the fifth. Here we also met the noted missionary, Mary Reed, and her secretary, Shirley Makemson just returning from Africa. What they were doing at the Stork Club I'll never know! While discussing the remaining members of our class I learned that Roger Fouts was governor of Michigan and leader of the new Progressive Party. His motto is All for one and that one me. David Hutchins is owner and manager of the Eat and Run Restaurant in Montgomery. Lyle Hukill, man of the soil, owned one of the largest dairy farms in Hillsdale County. Rosemarie Rawlins and jane Copeland are teaching school at our old Alma Mater, Jane handling the Home Ed. department, and Rosemarie the Phys. Ed. Shirley Green and Shirley Rigelman had each married Handsome farmer boys. Norma Deepe is supervisor of the nursing staff at the Hillsdale Community Health Center. My evening turned out to be quite exciting and as we parted, Joe invited me to visit him at his Long Island home on my next trip to the city. Respectfully Submitted Dean Shippy

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