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

 - Class of 1952

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Kingswood School Cranbrook - Woodwinds Yearbook (Bloomfield Hills, MI) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 73 of 80
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Page 73 text:

s v p v r ; s s ; n Nancy Allen.......................To be a senior again. Margaret Armstrong .... “Me and Daginar. Diane Baker . 1 shan't tell because time marches on tinmivcd. Barbara Barker......................................To be specific. Barbara Bellinger .... To be a deep sea diver. Barbara Black To WALK to breakfast SLOWLY some morning and still be on time. Alison Brewster . To take five davs in jail instead of the $20 fine. Martha Browning...................September 1. 1956 Betty Jo Burdick . To be ready on time for a dinner party. Cynthia Copeland To be five feet, seven inches tall. Anne Coulter To be turned loose with a squirt gun. Sally Cushman................................Freedom ! ! F.laine Darden Faster cars and slower clocks. Barbara Eichler To make a bull's-eye shot at Reddy Kilowatt. who shines through mv window from the library wing and keeps me awake until • a.m. Carol Faulkner............................Weekend at U. of M. Ann Fielding To tune the piant» in the music room. Fritzi Foss . To make plans and have them turn out right. Gail Glover..........................To be a star at the Met. Toni Gossett...................................Go back to Italy. Jackie Harris What a rhetorical question ! ! ! Barbara Hermann I lot-rod Fords and two-dollar bills. Patsy Hoey.....................To obey all mv impulses. Jean Horrocks To go down Woodward at 90 m.p.h. the wrong wav. Joan Howlett To sleep until noon on Monday. Lvdia Irvin.........................Oh. to do things legally! Alice Kent To flv a helicopter down into a volcano. Julie Kcydel...................................To be a day girl. Fern Barbara Law To run along the edge of the roof outside the practice room. Nolda Lenz .... To scream at the dinner table. Kathryn Leonard.........................To go to New York. Sally Lowe .... To set up a grill in my room. Johanna Luther To own a red convertible with moose antlers on the front. To keep out of trouble and live a normal life. To have a pretty voice. Skip MaeArthur Janet McHattie i) i: s i r ; s Carolyn Mackenzie..............................To travel. Linda Newman To throw mud at a certain somebody.’ Maria Nunez....................To scream in study liall. (.’aml Odder . To cut down tin- chandeliers in the Fisher building and hear them crash. Jane Philipp.......................To choke anvhodv. Jeanne Powers......................To sleep for a week. Sukv Reid......................To mess people’s hair. (Ei . Noil : This is NOT suppressed. Sukv. 1 Jackie Rowe . To find out. ‘Who is Yah well? Marv lam Simons To shriek Yes at a wedding when the minister asks if anyone objects. Anne Spencer .... To be the first Republican woman President. Marge Tomlinson To break all the light bulbs in the hallway by the bowling alley. Pat Umphrey......................................“Hawaii (amnio Vandeveer To move to the west coast Margaret Van Mongol.......................More weekends. Mex von Schooler “To put the Woodwinds to bed. Jinx Waingcr To cut oil Nanev Wolfner’s hair. Martha Wallbillich One good tug at the tempting hook inside the little red fire boxes found around k.S.(.. Ann Ward...........................To ski the year round. Beverly' Watkins To be a motorcycle cop or editor of the Crone. Ann Wettlaufer To get to Sheppard Air Force Base. Sally Williams To find out the meaning of “critter.” Mary William To own a broomstick operator’s license.

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C () M M E V C E M E V T V R A Y E R Oh. Father! In this beginning ami ending moment When Your Power Greens and suns the earth Into summer. Give us the gift of quiet prayer. Let this praver infuse in us The awareness of Your Being. You. Who are the strength Of all loving and all knowing. Show ns the wav To make this day and all days Have meaning. I lelp us make the years Distinct in thinking and full living. Let not the sadness we shall meet Freeze our hearts into winter. Nor the dark sunlessness of worrv Confuse our minds. Nor the fog of uneasiness Dim our souls. Envelop us. oh Father. In Your Heart That we mav li - in Your Will Travelling in Your Way, Toward Your Clorv. . . . Alexandra von Sehoeh r

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