Kingswood School Cranbrook - Woodwinds Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI)

 - Class of 1952

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Page 33 text:

SAI.I V SIIURLY WILLIAMS Kiili'ii'il 'IT. (iirrii Ti-.m, llnckcy Team '1 1, llnckcy Junior Varsity '50. Ili«kry Vumi» '51. '52. It.nkcllhill '50. Base-lull '50. '51. Ninth Oracle Play. Jonim Kntival Ci.mmiltcc. Olco Club '50. '51. '52. Yeoni.I On- Ciunl. 'Mikado.' Tmiln i«I Poi jwr. Hnnlh Committee 'IN. I'», Chairman '50. '51. Junior Festival I’litduily (jniuiilllir. Chairman Drowalfnin Committee Junior l)aiM«. Inner Play 1'iihlitity Coinimllrt-. June Kirinr.il (ruimiitln ‘51. Art Kililor WooiiWI.sm ‘52. Sirrmil Prize in Art. K.S.C. Art lAhilnt '1(1. '51. Willv Diet Cheery, popular, frank, prelly Boat Ihiiiv»-—I mat show Her classroom ipnps amuse on highly. Indispensable alto in Glee ('lull and Quartet Deft artist and excellent ait editor 50015 Snowden Ass-nuc . Detroit 21. Michigan MARY COWELL Will I AM Kntrro! ’50. Crecn Tean». Junior Dunn- decorations i. Junior KrMiv.il I advertising I, Sr-iiilM Play Committee, (.'Inrioii '51. Dorm Kditor ol Cfirriwn '52. Acorn ‘51. hditor of Acorn '52. Withy Gestures Distinctive, casual, nonchalant, hungry Mad Hatter Olympic star! What, an athlete? Known lor apt savings and reallv fine writing Great oaks from little acorns grow. William Farms, Romeo. Michigan O JOY I saw a child in a meadow Kinming------just running. Pausing now and then for a few fleeting seconds To examine a bug, or wonder at a small flower. And then darting oil again. Impatient to he at his busy tasks. . . . Carol Faulkner

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ANN WARD Ki t -r -il '16; While Team. Sm.er Team 'IS. Tenni» Team 'IX. Cliiu l're»iilent 'IS. CUh Vice-Prexidont ' ll . Seventh Craite Play. Ninth Grade Play. Jnniiw PVxtiv.d. Clce Club ‘50. '51. '52. Yeoman ol the Guard, Mikado. Pirate» id Penzance. SoiiJinmoce Dame Decoration» Committee. Junior Dame Pood Committee. Junior Play Costume Committee. Mid-Winter P'or mal ■! -■ oration» «nnniittee) '51, Senior Play I prop», chair- man). Clarion reporter '16, '17. Ait Palitor ol Wikiiuiim» Annie Eyelashes Reserved, graceful, smiling, meticulous Fascinating experiences in Europe Art editor wlto brings to...I a Dresden doll Excels in ballet and art Not exactly one for punctuality .... 112 Ottawa Drive. Pontiac. Mulligan BEVERLY ANN WATKINS Entered 17. (atm Team. Iladmmton 'IS. '19, '.50, '51. JV Hockey '50. Second Team Hockey '51. 'ar»ity Hockey '52. Secretary-Treamrer of Junior Cla»». Che Club '51. “Tile Mika- •h . Junior Textual (xcript). So|ih»more Dance. Junior Dance i ticketx i. Junior Pia» i inihlicity I. Junior-Senior Banquet Com- mittee. Current Event» Club. (Turiiwi reporter '50. Kealme Palitor Cluriim '51. Palitor ol (Torion '52. Acorn Stall '50. 51. K.S.C. Thud Prr c lor Art 'IS, Honor.ihh Mention ill Krition.tl S hola»tic WritiiiB Conte»! 19. '51. Commendation National Scholastic Writing Context '19, K.S.C. I.iterary Prize '50. '52. Bev l . n-and-lnk Mature. talented, warm. personahle Ib'vnlutioni ing “Clarion” editor Sport», ait. music, and especially writing Yen for Florida and Wyoming (live me five minutes more! ST llriilr) Dfiw, . Mi Itig.iii ANN ELIZABETH WETTLAUFER Enter. 1 16; Cr.cn Team, hut Team Huxkellxall '17. Kir»t I am Hockey 50. Eighth Craih Play. Che Chib '51. 52. Mikatb.. Pirate» ol Penzance. Si»|ibiniMire Dance Commit- Ice trecnrdxi. Junior PV-xtival Committee (adverlixini; '51. Junior Dauce Committe»' recor»l») Junior-Srinor Banquet I moi .;x i. luni.ir Play Committee t c.vxtuuie» i. Srnovr Play Com mitt.. I mini. ) i program I | inililicity I. Cn-Chiiirman id Axx. ni- 1.1» '52, KSC Vi t Exhihil T.oiilh Prize Ccraim»» 'IS. S.. ou.l I'ozc Ail '50. Thud Prize Life Art '51. Wett Gaiety Itti'spr. »»ibli . happy, appreciative, lively Weats bright cubits- -lias briglit ways Paint-brush »kill «-s|teeiallv |v rlraits Ollen seen bumping rlown lame Pine in tliat station wagon Hospitable, lovable, enjoyable attitude c.ixevdh . Moloy.iii



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Tin: ROOM It was a room Never to be remembered In the sun. When it would send a stream of priceless gold Battering like sea spray on the walls. 11 was a room Never to be forgotten In the rain and wind And torment of a many-day price; Wallpaper, brittle, vellow. Rent and clawed by impatient yellow fingernails. Fingernails of Time. Walls, shadowed bv a memory and the flicker of another Light . . . Bevcrhf, Watkins 1 met Ellen last summer when she was “four’na' half years old. More pan-like than Pan. more elusive than a fox, and more beguiling than Circe was this small though singular personage. Under her short thatch of sunnv golden hair was a mis- chievous. alert little mind. The realms of Ellen's imagination were boundless and because of this, she was easily enter- tained. We spent many long hours conversing with the lady- bugs or having tea with Davy Jones, aged fifteen, a charming acquaintance who dwelt in the bottom of the pool. Daw was one foot tall and possessed a beard which reached his knees. Another favorite pastime was fishing. Wo performed this sport sitting on a rail fence and catching leaves from an adjacent bush. The leaves of course were the fish which miraculously had their names inscribed ii| on them. Her curiosity was insatiable and many ol tin- questions she asked arc those that adults would like to know the answers to also. A characteristic of the four-year-old is to ask questions about God. but Ellen turned the tables and told me about Card instead. II and she were good friends. A WATERFALL Cnarlcd fingers «f ice Clutch the rocks Which once formed the background For a waterfall. But now Nature prevents Its usual gushing of water. How like a human’s hand. Desperately grasping. Clinging to the last remnants Of former power. Its progress stymied By a Higher Something. . . . Patsy Hoey EN and it seems that Cod is having troubles with His wife. I was also informed that He is quite bald. By far the most outstanding characteristic of mv petite friend was her pair of startlingly large brown eves, which were the very expression of her puckish self. Thev laughed, they llirted, the)' questioned, thev examined, thev accused, and thev plotted. When these orbs were closet! in slumber, she was robbed of all her satanic qualities, and she could almost be termed angelic. Unfortunately she slumbered but little, for she possessed an inexhaustible supplv of energy. F.verv fiber of her sun- hrou cd being was alive anti alert. Being extremelx well co-ordinated and fleet of foot, she led me on many a wild- goose chase. It delighted her to have me puffing and panting in the rear while she. like a capricious sunbeam, flitted ahead just out of my reach. I pray that as long as she lives F.llen will keep her sense ol Inn and laughter, her energy and wonderful imagination so that she will always be what she is now. a bright spot in the lives and hearts of all who know her. . . . nnc Coulter

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