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Giftatow We, as members of the Senior Class of 1956, have been chosen to distribute these gifts to our classmates as tokens of friendship. First to Duane Ames CDipJ a book on wrestling and boxing to fight all corners. To Fredrick Ames fFredJ a scholarship as student manager of the Soo Tech Hornets. To Gwendolyn Batho CGWenJ a muffler for her noisy laugh. To William Becks KBillJ a 300 Savage rifle so he can continue to miss deer. To Norma Cottle a cook book to furnish new recipes. To Audrey Crisp a record entitled Hey Ioe. To H. David Fountain CMoonJ a clock that strikes fourteen times at midnight to remind him of the Junior Play. To Lavonne Galer a new cornet to play in Sousa's band. To Raeone Graham KPudgeJ a chemistry book and work book so she can remember the old chemistry class. To Galen Harrison fGi.nkJ a slide rule to help him become a successor of Albert Einstein. To Arla Iean Hill Ueaniel a Stearn bulldog to remind her of an individual at Rudyard. To Lyle Hill a Egg-to remind him of a certain senior girl. To David Hintz KHintzieJ a book on how to be a confirmed bachelor throughout life. To Karen Huyck a new speech book so she can keep in practice. To Ethel Iohnson a diary so she can keep track of the important dates. To Elmer Laloie fFuddJ a trophy to remind him of his championship intramural team. To Iaynce Leach Uinxl a can of gas and five quarts of oil for his new car so he can get home from Hessel. To Ronald Leach KRonnieJ a giant size bottle of Icy soap suds. To Verna Leach fRedD a druggist's prescription for the cure of high blush pressure. To A. Frederick McCready fFredD a toy grease monkey to remind him of working on his Ford. To Deanna Metkiff fDeel a new Plymouth for her and Tim to cruise around in. To Ioy Moore a diamond ring to save Ronnie the expense. To Linda Nettleton a sales certificate to remind her of selling things for the senior class. To Marilyn Patrick a bookkeeping book to help her remember what she learned in that class. To Basil Rader CCookieJ a power-pack to keep his Packard at the top of the local stock car races. To Glenda Rutledge a new sax to play Shake, Rattle, and Roll in Mr. T. Hamilton's Iazz Band. To Sandra Rye a Home Economics book illustrating Tucks to remind her of a certain man. To Vern Sawyers a new pair of tires for the back of his car. To Mary Sherman a Billy boy to bake a cherry pie for. To Donald Stevenson Uuniorl a record book to keep track of his accomplishments in sports. Continued on page 42
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Class Prophecy Deanna Metkiff is happily married and is raising her family of future Rader Commanders for the army. Mary Sherman has joined the WAVES and has a very fine career ahead of her. Dave Taylor is now the professor of Speech at the University of Michigan. Iaynce Leach has become such a well-known figure on Mackinac Island that this past year he was voted to be mayor. Galen Harrison is trying his best to find out what makes Walt Disney tick. Marilyn Patrick is in Paris modeling the late st world fashions. She really fell for one of the Frenchmen she met while in Paris. Basil Rader is writing all the stories for the comic strips you read in the Evening News. Ronnie Leach is running a gas station on the outskirts of Stalwart and doing a very profit- able business with his two sons' help. Ioy Moore is very busy taking care of her twin sons and doing the book work for her husband's gas station. Raeone Graham has decided she is too thin so she started taking Eat Mor tablets to round out her personality. Mickey Wonnacott is a regular woman's man and is constantly on the alert for any new girl in his area. Someday, though, he will break down and get married. Elmer LaJ'oie is still as wild and carefree as he was in school. Even his wife has a hard time tying him down at home. Norma Cottle opened a bakery of her own in Pickford after the class trip and now owns a chain of bakeries all across the country. Donald Stevenson's wish has finally come true. He is pitching baseball for the Detroit Tigers. Audrey Crisp is living in Flint with her husband, Ioe Therrian, and her two sons. In her spare time she is taking speech because she liked it so well in high school. Bill Becks is a game warden and is about to be discharged for sleeping under trees while on duty. Thelma Thompson has gotten married and has three children who are very industrious. During the day she has a good career as an airline hostess also. Gwen Batho has sung and laughed her way from the bottom of the ladder to the top and is now one of the most famous impersonators for Walt Disney's productions. Io Storey is now living in Rudyard running the post office there and baking cookies on the sidelines. Fred McCready is no longer in this vicinity. He is a foreman of the Ford Motor Company in Flint, Michigan, and is rolling in the dough. Karen Huyck decided there wasn't anything for her in Pickford so she moved to l7'lOI'lCl6 and is now living there. Fred Ames is still trying to make out with Raeone Graham but is having some difficulty as the boys from Rudyard are interfering with his plans. Bill Wallis has blossomed into Michigan's number one farmer. His wife and three sons are helping him do a very good job of farm regulations in this area. Dave Fountain has been around the world five times trying to find a wife but has never found a girl who would marry him. Linda Nettleton has gone on through college and has taken over the job of teaching kindergarten in the Pickford School.
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