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MI-SWE-WIN GIVE AWAY CURTIS ADAMS-I leave my talent for starting trouble to Red Meyer, and take a quick powder. MARCIA BALDWIN-I leave my cookies in the study hall desk to Mr. Bartlett. ARDEN BAWKEY-I leave my ability to get along with Peg Lowry to Bob Luettjohann. also my haren to anybody who would care to have it. GEORGE BECKON-I leave my penny pinching ability to Mr. Bartlett: although he really doesn't need it, does he, third hour shop class? RON BENNINGTON-I leave all my shy ways, plus all my women, to Jack Hawk. KENNETH BESTER-To Ray Ward I'll leave my night work in Petoskey. if Karlene doesn't mind. BOB BETHKE-To Pat Heynig I leave mv natural gift of typing so she will have a chance in Typing II. MARLENE BRADSHAW-I leave my long hair to Nadine Bawkey. BETTY JO BUTLER-I leave my ability to get along with Joanne to Karlene Howse. ELEANOR CASSIDY--I leave all my True Romance Magazines to Sue Winegarden. PEG CEASE-I leave my beautiful figure to Vena Young, hoping she can use it. AUSTIN COLE-I leave my weight to Tony Serva whO C811 SUl'e1Y U59 ii- RON COREY-I leave my driving ability to all Driver Training Shldenisr bl-li I'll be back to 991 ii- WALLY GRANSTRA-I leave my paper borrowing abiliiy 10 TOm Clarke- DORIS HAHN-I leave my ability to get along with the teachers to Mike Aldrich- LORRAINE HEMMES-I leave my A's in home ec. tO F10SSie Swadlihg. JIM HERRICK--I leave my space on the basketball team io any up and coming player-that poor unsuspect- ing bench warmer. ALVIN HICKMAN-I leave my old pal, Joe Spurgeon. t0 HBYG Kleinhenz- MARY LOU HOFFMAN-I leave my talking abilities in Mr- Baker! Class to Vena Young: and I am taking Cart with me. ARDEN HOLIDAY-I leave my penny pinching ideas io Tom Clarke, and my ability to get along in band to Bob Cassidy. JOANNE I-IOWSE-I leave my shyness around boys to my sister, Karlene. LENA JOHNSTON-I leave my ability to sneak out of study hall to Gracie Halter. JUDY JUILLERET-I just leave, and take Leon with me. BETTY KANIARZ-I leave my senior class secretarial headaches to the future senior class otticers. LEE KLEIN!-IENZ-I leave my quiet ways and even temper to Mary Lowry. RHODA LIGHTFOOT-I'll leave my secretarial position with Coach Boles to anyone who wants it. PEG LOWRY-I leave and take my height with me. I can't afford to leave it to anybody. MILCA MATHEWS-I leave my short hair and my ability to get around to Gracie Halter. I-IERMAN MATTICK--I leave all my height in basketball for Jerry Hoffman. JACK MELCHING-I'll buy a gun for everybody in the bass section tor those geese flying around the chorus room. TYRUS MILLER-I leave all my unfinished English literature assignments to a deserving junior. DORYL MOORE-I leave my stiff walk to Bonnie Bliss. GERRIE OKOROWSKI-I'll leave all my arguing and teasing with Mr. Beer to Bette Ward. EVELYN PAWLUS-I'll leave my typing ability to some unsuspecting junior. ANTON PETERSON-I am leaving my long hours of study and hard work to Gary Swiss. STAN PIPER-I leave my ability in athletics and my temper to Jerry Hoffman. EDITH RADLE-I leave my bright smile to the juniors. CONNIE RARICK-I'll leave all my red hair to Kathleen Johnston. MERLYN SCHLOSSER-I'll leave all my ability to Anthony Serva. CART SEELEY-I leave my ability to skip school without being caught to one Gene Seeley. LEON STERLY-I leave my cooking ability to future home ec. students. DUANE SMITH-I leave my quietness in Mr. Walker's classes to Jack Myers. CHUCK TAYLOR-I'll leave my form-fitting levis to anyone with nerve enough to put them on. JIM TIPPETT-I leave my height to Hazen Gregory, hoping that he can use it. DARLENE TROUP-I leave all my boring school books to anyone who can make use of them. RICHARD WAGENSCHUTZ-I leave my ability to sleep and read articles in Mr, Baker's class to my brother, take it easy, Wilbur. GRETTA WARD-I leave my shyness to my sister, Carmen. ..20-
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CONNIE RARICK Laugh and the world laughs with you. Commcr cial. Chorus 1l,2,3,43, French Club 12,33, Minstrel 143, Operetta 1l,23, Drill, Corps 11,23 MERLYN SCHLOSSER Life is just one bloomin thing after another. General Yearbook staff 143, Football 143, Baseball 143, Ag. Club 13,43 CART SEELEY Bless the man who invent- ed sleep. College Prep. Basketball 1l,2,3,43, Football 113, Track 1l,2,33, Baseball 143, Yearfbook staff 143, Speech Club 143, French Club 12,33 DUANE SMITH G-ive me a rod and gun, a shady pool, a quiet wood. General LEON STERLY I don't know how high I'll get but I'm on the ladder. General. Football 11,3.43, Basketball 1l,2,43, Track 11, 33, Baseball 143, Ag. Club 13,43 awk 'W - if ,is , c ,va V-sir! 'f uk if A ' JIM TIPPETT When he will, he will, and when he won't he won't. General. Basketball 123, Track 133, Ag. Club 13,43 CHARLES TAYLOR I can fool part of the world all the time, it's the other part that worries me. Col- lege Prep. Football 1l,2,3,13, Basketball 1l,2,3,43, Track 11, 2,33, Senior Play, Junior Play, Yearbook staff 13,-43, Senior 'Carnival King 133, vice-president 11,23, French Club 12,33, Speech Club 143 DARLENE TROUP The worser I try the gooder to be, the worser I am. Commercial. O f f i c e 143, Yearbook staff 13,43, Pep Club 133, Drill Corps 1l,'2.3, Chorus 113 RICHARD WAGENSCHUTZ I'l1 tell the world, and it had better listen. Commer- cial. Chorus 11,2,33, Football 123, Basketball 113, Track 1l,23, C.Y.C. President 143, Speech Club 143, Senior Play, Yearbook staff 143 GRETTA WARD I can go to school if there isn't anything else to do. Commercial. Office 143
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WAY-BUNGI: TUMUHROW On our tour of the United States we met many of our old classmates of 54 . Our tirst stop was at Harbor Springs. Here we found PEGGY CEASE and JUDY JUILLERET teaching in the high school. Peggy is the jiujitsu instructor in the grade school, and Judy is the kindergarten teacher. As we walked down the street we met RON BENNINGTON just coming out of the Lyric Theater which he now owns. He told us that LEON STERLY is a big cattle farmer near Good Hart and, that. ANTON PETER- SON is the newly elected mayor of Good Hart. Farther down the street we saw AUSTIN COLE step out of a shiny lirnouzine. He informed us that he has a large line of oil wells in Cross Village, We stayed over night with EDITH RADLE, who has six children. She is the wife of a Commanding Gen- eral of the Airforce. We awoke early enough the nex! merhihg to heal' ihe Singing milkman, HERMAN MAT- TICK, delivering the daily milk. On our way out of town. we stopped at CURT ADAM'S big department store. He is famed for his large chain of department stores and is believed to be a millionaire. Passing through Petoskey we noticed a sign, which read: M0de1'h Beam? Parlor- P1'0P1'ie!01', MILCA MATHEWS. We decided to stop for a few moments. IhSiCle we found GRETA WARD and RHODA LIGHT- POOT working as operators. We all had lunch af the famed Arcadia. which is now owned by BETTY JO BUTLER. LEE KLEINHENZ who is the manager of the Baby Sitting Agency of Harbor Springs and Petos- key waited on us. On the way to the train station we saw LORRAINE HEMMESI who is HOW ihe Pf0P1'iei01' Of the House of Designing. She told us that PEGGY LOWRY is haPPi1Y married and has See!-Wed H P053-Heh as SeC1'efa!'Y to the Road Commission. Lorraine also told us that MARY LOU HOFFMAN is HOW gilfing leeiufes to high school students on How to Whisper in School. Next we stopped at East Lansing and watched Coeeh STANLEY PIFEF5 Michigan S1812 Sparions in action. Having completed nursing school. ELEANOR CASSIDY SeemS 10 ge! much eniovment out of i1'C-3i- ing injuries among Stan's athletes. Our next stop was New York, We passed fhe Rgxie Theater where we saw on a billboard that JAMES HERRICK and manager. GEORGE BECKON, were staging H Comedy Called The TWO NMS from Home . We also sat in on the Ice Review where AHDEN BAWKEY is now the skating partner ot Barbara Ann Scott. While in the city we also visited with BETTY KANIARZ. Who is now B Wife and mother, and also a secre- tary at Macy's. From New York, we went to Chicago where we stayed at the Hotel Ritz, owned by ARDEN HOLIDAY. There we were interviewed by CONNIE RARICK. a renowned reporter. She told us that LENA JOHNSTON won the skiing title of the world while skiing in Norway. Connie also told us that JOANNE HOWSE is pre- paring to swim the English Channel for the twentieth time. We also saw DORYL MOORE. who has obtained a position in the Hotel Ritz as a singing cigarette girl. Next we boarded one of TY MILLER'S Northwest Airlines Plane for Los Angeles, California. Here we witnessed an opera, in which EVELYN PAWLUS was the feature artist. Between acts, the Roxie Team per- formed. GERALDINE OKOROWSKI is one of its first line chorus girls. Gerrie told us that WALLY GRAN- STRA and his wife, DARLENE TROUP. and children, flew in from Seattle to see the opening ot the show. MARLENE BRADSHAW was the hostess on their plane, where they were reunited with JACK MELCHING, another classmate. Jack is a famous trapper and hunter in the upper part of Alaska. He told them that CHARLES TAYLOR is our ambassador to Northern Siberia. While we were in Los Angeles, we also went to the boxing ring to see MERLYN SCHLOSSER, who has won the World's Championship title in boxing. We then boarded a plane to take us back to Michigan. On the trip we read several magazines and news- papers. We were surprised to find that DUANNE SMITH had discovered the dangerous KHMOZJPZ bomb. Vle also noticed that JAMES TIPPETT is now the Michigan State Milk Inspector. We also read that DORIS HAHN and RICHARD WAGENSCHUTZ are missionaries in Africa. While reading the news from Africa, we noted that MARCIA BALDWIN is taking up nursing in Africa, prior to operating a hospital for blind mice. Back in Michigan we stopped and saw KENNETH BESTER who is doing very well as the owner of Kenny's Septic Tank Service. Kenneth tells us that ROBERT BETHKE is chief body designer for a Motor Scc-oter Company i.n Detroit. He also stated that ROLAND COREY and ALVIN HICKMAN have become tilthy rich from selling custom-made sports cars. They buy the material for the cars from CARLTON SEE- LEY, who is the owner of Seeley's Exclusive Junk Yard. ...21..
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