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

 - Class of 1961

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CLASS WILL I, Bob Adams will my athletic ability to Picles Dinnan. I, John Barrett will my ability to cope with the opposit sex to Don Vantine. I, Ann Beardslee will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Arbutus Wilmont. I, Dianne Biggs will good disposition on the way to a drive-in to Sharon Carmody. I, Doug Bissell will my car to Dick Tarrant and the payments too. I, Joyce Cobleigh will my dish water blonde hair to Janice Henry. I, Margie Cole will my wild P J parties to Esther Collier. I, Charles Cummings, will my record of going a week without shaving to Gary Cooper. I, Sheila Cummings, will my ability to make spaghetti straps to anyone who dares to try and make them. I, Kenny Davis, will my way of teasing people and making them embarrassed to Nancy Vroman. I, Sharon Diem, Will my ability to lie well to anyone who dares try it. 1, Jeanne Dinsmore, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Rhoads to Janice Henry. I, Frances Dowd, will my ability to keep a steady boyfriend to my sister Barb. I, Bonnie Ealy, will cheerleading uniform to Carole Hodges. I, Lany Farr, will my rough, tough, distinguished name of Tiger to anyone who thinks they can be rough- er than I. I, Leon Fras, will to Mr. Johnson a pair of stilts for his car. J, Mary Glann, will a couple of our good looking senior boys to Carole Green. I, Bob Graves, will my ability for sleeping in study halls to anyone who likes to sleep as much as I do. I, Deanna Krebs, will my ability to get up at 20 to 9 every morning and still get to school on time to JoAnn Skrzela. I, Mary Ann Lewellyn, will my ability to keep a steady boyfriend to Sheryl McGhee. I, Linda Malone, will my four years in Home Ec. to Tom Bement. I, Bob Malone, will my ability to distinguish the truth to a person who will need it. I, Jean Marston, will the blonde streak in my hair to Mrs. Rhoads. I, Molly McDaniel, will Don to any sweet, adorable underclassman who ' s lucky enough to snag him. J, Buddy McDowell, will my ability to be a smart senior to any stupid junior. I, Jerry McGrandy, will the corporation to Dave Malone. I, Mary Newcomer, will my natural curly hair to Muriel Pyne. I, Jeanne Papineau, will my trips to the Sound Lounge to anyone who has the gas to go. I, Bob Polluck, will my car to anyone who likes to repair all the flat tires. I, Edward Short, will my knowledge in agriculture to John Shultz. I, Sharon Sidam, will my peace of mind to Gretchen Luark. I, Brian Simons, will sense of humor to Mr. Wolfson. I, Bonnie Smith, will to Ann Goodwin my ability to believe people when things look unbelievable. I, Tom Tackebury, will my green and white horseless carriage to my brother Mike. 1, Rodney Taylor, will to Lany P. my ability to tell a joke. I, David Thamn, will my shoe strings to Mike Tackebury in hopes that he won ' t hang himself. I, Veronica Theil, will my good looks and pleasing personality to my friends. Fight over it! I, Judy Vroman, will my red hair to Doris Thompkins. I, Jim Walker, will my ability to play bongos to Joe Stewart.

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Dorothy Burgess Pat Diem FHA 1, 2, 3 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 snapshots



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CLASS PROPHECY Robert Adams and Bonnie Ealy are now married and have their own basketball team. John Barrett is now manager of a clothing store because he dresses so nicely. The only thing is, it ' s a ladies apparel store. Edith Beardslee is still waiting at the high school door. John Bednarski is now manager of the carry out boys at Alf ' s. Dianne Biggs is now editor of the Biggs ' Daily . Doug Bissell is now peddling his papers elsewhere. Betty Bridges is now working at the carnival. It seems her job is being the fat lady. Roger Case and Hugh Fredericks are still going to night school trying to get their diplomas. Joyce Cobleigh and Bonnie Smith and Sharon Sidam still meet every noon for lunch to talk over their new romances. Margie Cole and Mary Newcomer are still unmarried and are living in Flint running a comptometer school. Chuck Cummings and Kenny Davis are still competing to see who can grow the longest beard at the moment Chuck ' s ahead. Sheila Cummings now has her own answering service for calls that come while she ' s in the bathtub. Carolyn Cutler is still unmarried as she can ' t make up her mind between the two of them. Sharon Diem and Bob Harris have finally called a truce and are no longer fighting. Peace at last! Jeanne Dinsmore is married and has 6 boys. It seems as if she ' 11 never have a girl but she is still trying. Frances Dowd and Larry Farr have finally succeeded in beating her mother. They now have twelve children. Leon Fras is now playing the symbols for the Philharmonic Orchestra. Mary Glann is still staying at baby and bridal showers after everyone has left so she can take the rest of the food home. Gene Graves is now married and is the proud father of nine girls. Bob Graves and Ed Short are now running a tavern on the moon. Their specialty is black Russians. Deanna Krebs has found a way of preparing Scotty ' s breakfast the night before so she still sleeps in the morning. Bryce Lane now has his own spotlight to go out and look for parkers. Mary Ann Lewellyn is working as a dental assistant. It seems that Linda Malone really enjoyed herself in Mexico as she is still there. Bob Malone and Jerry McGrandy are now running a fish market. They catch their own suckers for the market. Jeanne Marston now has her own drug company. Molly McDaniel has just invented plastic tubes for chemistry students to prevent accidents like the one she had. Buddy McDowell has finally got enough courage to go in that haunted house in New Lothrop. Art Osterman now has his own Ward. Jeanne Papineau is now working in her father ' s barber shop. She specializes in dying. Bob Pollock has gone into the business of making tires so he won ' t have to buy any for his car. Lana Smith is now a grease-monkey in her husband ' s garage. Tom Tackebury is now the owner of his own Kresge Store. Rod Taylor has just written a book called The Rise and Fall of the Roman Umpire . Its about an umpire who loses his glasses and kills himself looking for them by falling off some bleachers. Dave Thamm is still in the Air Force, it seems for one reason or another he had to serve a couple extra years. Veronica Thiel is still trying to talk her way out of college. Jim Walker was electrocuted by one of his own projects in electronics school and had a real jumping funeral. Brian Simons is still undecided about what he wants to do so he is just loafing.

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