Hill McCloy High School - Rambler Yearbook (Montrose, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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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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wr Elma Wd! e the Class of 1953 of the Montrose Township High School, do hereby declare this our last will and testament. Article I Faculty To To To To To To To To Mr. To To To To To To To To Mr. McCloy, the hope that you obtain a student Council. Mr. Barney, a lie detector for absent students. Mrs. Shoup a quiet sixth hour typing class with no seniors. Mrs. Rhoads, a chest filled with records for noon dancing. Mrs. Axtell, a sound proof room and better sewing students. Mrs. Freidl, fewer kids in you classes. Mrs. Goddard, an experienced Rambler Staff. Young, the sponsorship of a class as co-operative as the seniors. Alward, we leave the hope that you will beat AC next year. Mr. Mr. Miller, a peacefull study hall fifth hour. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. Mrs. Goddard, a schedule with all his study halls in the morning. Zurakowski, a new Air Force uniform. Oren, a nice future with her family. Fitzgerald, a new career in the Army. Reva Poag, a bicycle to run errands for Mr. McCloy. Fern johnson, a P.A. system in her office to Contact students. Article II Students A rtic I I, L I. I jerry Aldred, will to Roy Parker my football uniform. james Belill, will my Buick to john Morier. Terry Caster, will to Danny Edenburn my height and weight. Don Christie, will my D. A. Haircut to Marlene Thorsby. Cecil Clolinger, will to Rita Jennings my farm. Richard Cummings, will my address book for Pontiac to anyone with a car. Dennis Dowd, will my ability to tease girls to Kenny Eastman. Eldon Dunlflee, will to Don my address book to keep it in the family. Marion Dunning, will to Corinne McCormick my nickname Chop Chop. john Eycleshymer, will my bashfulness to Norma Brenay. Ray Feher, will to Richard Ries my basketball suit. james Fent, will to Bruce Papineaui my ability to stay out of trouble. David Foster, will to Shirley Bullard my old hudson. Betty Gray, will my ability to catch a man to Barbara Danner. Richard Green, will to Wanda Smith my class ring and picture. Joyce Hobson, will my school bus to Natalie Andres. Carol Luark, will my shyness to Joyce Francisco. Erma Mallory, will to Betty Butler my long hair. Robert Nippa, will to Victor Pyne my pair of Levis. Dean Parker, will my Sousaphone and music to Raymond Crane. Jane Poag, will to joan Hayden my diamond. Robert Rabe, will my habits, good or bad, to jim Papineaui. Dorothy Reed, will my Senior English class to anyone who wants it. Alice Rush, will to Hazel Way my seriousness. Irene Scanlon, will my like of Flushing to Susan Thorsby. , Delores Scott, will to Pat Moor my chest of letters to compare with Carls. I, Beth Sears, will my boyfriends in service to anyone who likes to write. I Marilynn'Sherman, will my way with Mr. Young to Ray Hopkins. Norman Sholler, will to Bob Francisco my hotrod. jean Shook, will Cal to Kate Newman, tal-ze good care of him. jackie Sullivan, will to Mary Unsel my ability to go steady. Richard Wagner, will to Wayne Clark my Saturday night visits to Sag. jean Way, will my staying out late at night to Ilah Murdock. Sally Bindschatel, will my new love of Montrose to anyone who moves 1 Ii I 1. I I I I I I, I I I I, I I I I I I L I 1 7 1 1 Y 1 1 9 1 7 1 1 1 1 I, I 1, I. I I, le III the juniors we leave the thrill of becoming Seniors. the Sophomores, the looking forward to the junior Play. the Freshmen, being entertainers at the junior-Senior Banquet. the Eighth and Seventh grades, the dreams of becoming upper classmen. the Bus Drivers, buses that never break down or get stuck. the Custodians, an automatic floor sweeper and waxer. 1 1 here To To To To To To

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