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Blau Freshman We had finally reached the beginning of a great high school career. As for the initiation we were very frightened, but it wasn't as bad as we expected. For a sponsor we chose Mrs. Rhoads, who started the idea of having Bill Lamb for high school dances. As our officers we selected Bob Rabe, Norman Sholler, Don Parks, and Jean Shook. Sophomore We were finally co sidered part of the high school since we were no longcr fresh men. That year we had the privilege of initiating the incoming freshmen. This was great fun. The sponsor we c ose was Mr. Young. Junior Our officers for the year were Delores Scott, Richard Green, Jean Shook, and Joyce Hobson. That year we produced a play, WThey Gave Him A Co-ed.W We also put on a banquet for the graduating seniors. We used a Mexican theme. Senior As officers this year we had Richard Green, Alice Rush, James Fent, and Jean Shook. We had quite an honor bestowed upon one of our class, Ray Feher, who won honorable mention on the All State Football team. Our play this year was HShoot The Works.W We are all looking forward to the senior trip. T1ght squeeze for three. - mu. N K 4, 7 ,- I if' -'f T , WMI v S0115 C 1 Qifzfviw egg . 0171 fo M2 425 J e D 1' t 493 ' b s CQUMAQDX 17
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Irene Scanlon Glee Club l-2-3-L F. N. A. l-2-3-A F. H. A. 3-A Rambler Staff A Rose Echo A Y-Teens h Norman D. Sholler Football l-2-3-A Basketball l-2-3-A Baseball 2-3 Rambler Staff 2 Varsity Club 2-3-A Class Play 3 Class Officer 1-2 Glee Club A Student Councal L Delores A. Scott Glee Club 1-2-3-h Librarian 1-2-3 Cheerleader 2-3-L Senior Y-Teens 3 F N A 2 3 Class President 3 Rambler Staff 3 Rambler Editor L Class Play 3-g Softball 2 Varsity Club A Jean M. Shook Basketball l-2-3 Softball 1-2-3 Class Officer l-3-L Glee Club 1-2 Class Play 3-L Y-Teens 2 F. H. A. 3 Rambler Staff L Varsity b Jean M. Way Glee Club l-2-3-A F. N. A. 1-2-3 Library 2-3-A Beth Sears Library 1-2 Glee Club l-2-3-A Y-Teens 3 Fo Nc Ao 2 3 Class Play 3-A F. H. A. 3 Rambler Staff A Marilynn Sherman Band l-2-3-A N Glee Club l-2-3-L Y-Teens l-3-A Library l-2 Rambler Staff L F. N. A. l-2 Class Play 3-L Class Officer 2 Jackie Sullivan Richard Wagner Glee Club l-2-3-A Band 1-2 Basketball l-2-3-A Varsity Club A Softball 2-3-A Senior Hi-Y 2-3 Class Play A Football A Rambler Staff 3-L Baseball L Senior Y-Teens 3 Mgr. of Basketball Varsity Club A
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6144419 Jerry Aldred now runs a rest home for retired geniuses. Among those attending are Mr. Young and Mrs. Rhoads. Our Hollywood personality, Don Christie, gives special D. A. haircuts as a hobby. Dick Cummings owns the new ultra-modern restaurant in Montrose called the WHong Kong Inn.' Marion Dunning, who gives Cummings competition with her own resturant, is still looking for the Wright man.' Joyce Hobson is the new president's private secretary. Ray Feher has completed the building of the Montrose sewage plant. Dick Wagner owns the new apple orchard on Peacock Road. David Foster and Don Parks have combined their talents and are giving Martin and Lewis competition for the title of WAmerica's Top Comedians.n Betty Gray and Carol Luark have started a movement to make Burt nationally recog- nized. Who knows, it may be another Texas!f! Dennis Dowd, after leading an uneventful bachelor's life, has finally decided tha? the best way is Hazel Way. Erma Mallory, Jean Way, and Irene Scanlon are co-owners of a beauty shop. Cecil Clolinger is one of the states leading veterinarians. James Fent, after becoming an all American football player at Michigan State, has accepted a movie contract at M-Gee-M. Beth Sears is now the Montrose truant officer. Bob Nippa is trying hard to break Babe Ruth's old record of the most strike-outs in a year. Jackie Sullivan is mounting heads in an African museum. Jean Shook now sings torch songs on WKNX-TV. James Belill and Terry Caster own their own gas stations. Their Chief customer is WHot-Rodn Parker. Dorothy Reed was chosen Mrs. Michigan of 1963. Johney Eycleshymer has taken over the retired Mr. Miller's place as shop instructor at Montrose High. Bob Rabe is a big politician now. He is fighting for prohibition. Norman Sholler owns his own Speed Shop in Swartz Creek. Eldon Dunklee manages his own baseball team, the 'Red Headed Runts.' Alice Push has made her fortune as an Esquire Calendar Girl. Richard Green, after working 9 years in the Byerly store at Montrose, has been promoted to general manager of the super market in Taymouth. Delores Scott is a Fuller-brush girl, shes trying to beat Red Skelton. Jane Ann Poag is America's first woman rodeo rider. She breaks broncs in Wyoming. 18
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