Harbor Springs High School - Rampage Yearbook (Harbor Springs, MI)

 - Class of 1955

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Glass Pat Aldrich leaves her straight A's in homemaking to Iva Radle. Elizabeth Ballon leaves her talking ability to Helen Ward. Rae Jean Cetas leaves her band neck tie to her sister, Mary. Torn Clarke leaves his executive ability to Wilbur Kurburski. Pat Heynig leaves her good grades to Sally Pifer. Kathleen Johnston leaves her red hair to Kenneth Carver. Carole Kaniarz leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Beer to Bette Ward. Robert Keller leaves all the headaches that go with his job to the next Student Council president. Sarah King leaves her quietness to Nadine Bawkey. Veronica Kishigo leaves all her tardy excuses to Billy Shagonaby. Virginia Laubrich leaves her blond hair to Ada La Count. Mary Lowry leaves all her slumber parties to Donna Jardine. Bob Luettjohann leaves his English literature reports to Jim Rose. Viola Martin leaves all her dreams to Delene Van Avery. Bill Meyer leaves his temper to Tony Serva. Ed Moser leaves all his romantic poetry to Virginia Rosemeier. Jack Myers leaves his declamation, THE FLEE 'GANCS' FIRST ClGARS, to Euene Creenier. Dora Peterson leaves her quietness to Tor Larsen. Anita Pontius leaves her athletic ability to Sharon McDonald. Rodney Pontius leaves his hot-rodding to Carl Tippett. Alton Raclle leaves his permanent wave to Don Keller. Gene Seeley leaves Carole's Community Concert ticket to Cecelia Backus. Kenda Shinn leaves her long hair to Margaret Cassidy. Evelyn Smith leaves her typing ability to Wilbur Wagenschutz. Joyce Sterly leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Jezisek to Sharon Johnston. Gary Swiss leaves his excuses for being absent to David Halter. Janet Terry leaves her beautiful singing voice to Carol Kruskie. .lim Wightman leaves his acting ability to Alford LaCount. 124.-

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i r nl. . 1 V l Top row. page 22: Most popular boy-Tom Clarke, class flirt-Mary Lowry, class pest-Gene Seeley, class dancer-Kathleen Johnston. Second row, page 22: Class dreamer-Viola Martin, most bashful girl-Elizabeth Ballou, most popular girl-Carole Kaniarz, most athletic boy-Gary Swiss. Third row, page 22: Most undignified senior-Jack Myers, class optimist-Joyce Sterly, slowest senior-- Veronica Kishigo. Bottom row, page 22: Most courteous senior-Jim Wightman. class chatterbox-Kenda Shinn. most athlet- ic girl-Anita Pontius. class pessirnist-Audrey Pontius. Top row. page 23: Girl most likely to succeed-Pat Heynig. quietest boy-Bob Luettjohann, class sweet- heart-Rae Jean Cetus. Second row, page 23: Boy most likely to succeed-Bob Keller, class wolf-Ed Moser, class giggler-Janet Terry. Third row, page 23: Most admired-Sarah King, Woman hater Alton Radle, quietest girl-Dora Peterson. Bottom row. page 23: Man hater-Virginia Laubrich, subtlest girl-Pat Aldrich, the inseparables-Evelyn Smith and Bill Meyer. - 23 -



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pfzopfiecml While driving along Highway 131 in June 1970 we were stopped by state policeman, ALTON RADLE. We asked him if he knew where any of his classmates were. He told us that BOB KEL- LER had a television shop in Lansing, so we stopped to see him. GENE SEELEY was right across the street. He is the owner of the Lansing Gazette. Gene gets all the news. We found out that VERONICA KISHIGO is a history professor at the University of Michigan. CAROLE KANIARZ is the governor's private secretary at the state capitol Knot far from the Gazette officel, and KEN- DA SHINN is a private typist for the governor. with Bible classes on the side. PAT HEYNIG goes from home to home, demonstrating how to sew on buttons. KATHLEEN JOHNSTON is the first lady's personal fashion designer. ANITA PONTIUS is Dean of Women at an exclusive girls' college in Grosse Pointe. JACK MYERS and GARY SWISS own an exclusive Meat Market in Chicago. Clf you buy Swiss-Myers Meat, you have the bestJ MARY LOWRY is their special com- pany nurse. As we continued on our way we chanced upon a terrible wreck. RODNEY PONTIUS had been hot-rodding again. We hurried to the nearest home to report it. There we found the former PAT ALDRICH, now Mrs. Gordon Beckon, and her twelve little Beckons. We picked up the phone and heard the familiar voice of JANET TERRY, chief operator. We asked her if she could meet us, but she had to meet VIRGINIA LAUBRICH and the other telephone operators for tea. We hung up and talked with Pat for awhile. She told us that JOYCE STERLY is her oldest daughter's commercial teacher and that her sister-in-law, RAE JEAN KCETASJ BECKON, is happily married and is living on a farm at Cross Village with George and their two children. We went to the hospital to see how Rodney was and found registered nurses SARAH KING and DORA PETERSON caring for him. Upon hearing that a new bridge was being built across the Atlantic Ocean, we decided to go and see it. We found that BOB LUETTJOHANN and JIM WIGHTMAN were the chief engi- neers of the project. They explained that they were building it to make it easier for ELIZABETH BALLOU and VIOLA MARTIN, who are missionaries in Africa, to get home on leave. They also informed us of ED MOSER'S decision to make a career of the Navy. We decided to return to Harbor Springs, and found that BILL MEYER has taken over the local butcher shop. His wife, the former EVELYN SMITH, is the town's chief bottle washer. TOM CLARKE, who was class president during our high school days, is now President of the United States. -25-

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