Royal Oak High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1935

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CLASS WILL A Prologue We the Senlor Class of anuary 1935 nevertheless and notwxthstancllng, do hereby wlll bequeath, relmqulsh, clonate, and other wise hurl our cherxshed hetrlooms, character ISCICS, and xdlosyncrasnes to the unwxllmg un dergracluates, whlle we, the aforementxoned Seniors, gladly sell our Muzzys and prepare to htbernate pro tem Stuart Opdyk w1lls hls sk1ll ln blg dame huntmg to Paul Strlckland Mary Lourse Hart wxlls those bxg blue eyes to any aspmng blonde who wants a football hero next sea son Jelome Vanek bequeaths a half 1nterest lll hls dl ploma to Don Evans Allce Brocklebank and Edlth May Wh1te glV6 their love of Dentyne to Mr Upton an ardent gum desplser Betty Lou Tuttle leaves her powers of mterpretmg pantomxme to Mlss Pxke Bxll Land belng m hlS present state of post depres sxon rum has nothmg left to w1ll Janet I-Iasner wllls her naturally red cheeks to Mar garet Hurd who talas alack and Alaskalv has to wear rouge to Jlmmy Hallock who doesnt need xt ln the least Sls Rlbant w1lls her dlsturblng hOlS9l2.11gll to Les ter Quackenbush Duane Hart leaves hlS taste for str1ped sweaters to Art Fltzpatrlck Helen Hanmgan w1lls her subtle humor to Arme Erickson Fannle Roberts bequeaths h1.s unusual attractlon to trucks to Bob Wrng LOIS Jamleson w1lls her falthfulness to Mary Gllham Edgar Remecke and Jack Reynolds donate thelr Washmgton trlp halrcuts to Don Campbell June Watson bequeaths her lovely hands to the commg basket ball star Ed Shaw Howard Llle w1lls hls dlsslpated attltude to any ln experxenced sophomore Shirley Foster leaves the magnitude of her eyes to Barbara Hughes B111 Gass donates hls earnestness to Wally Gabler Helen Votrle w1lls her demureness to Loxs Land Wxlfxed Bedford bequeaths h1.s aloof dlgnlty Balbara MacDonald Jean Clark w1lls her attractlon for the alumnl Grace Hoffer Kenny Wmchell Green w1lls hls nose for news the next Acorn goss1p reporter Chrlstme Bow man bequeaths her taste Ill clothes Glen Noble Cal Stevens w1lls those red wayes to Jeanne Lewls who seems to be txred of bemg a blonde Norbert Hughes leaves h1s basket ball abxlltv to Sxe ford W1lkens Nadme Hooper donates a few mches of her helght to Mxldred Walls SEVENTEEN D TESTAME T Don Belden relxnqutshes h1S dutles as treasurer to Llndy Albrecht and prays that hell remember to WYICS out checks Esther Howarth Gene Shaw and Maryorle Harms w1ll 'thelr athletlc abtllty to the new Whlte Sox team Harry Hallock turns adamant and refuses to wlll Mary Loulse to anyone Velma McCutcheon bequeaths her d1amat1c YOICC to the next senlor play lead Scotty Grler wxlls lus rouge gallery to Ray Ellxs Edith Matthews donates her mdlfference to sultors to Dolores Mxllard Ed Logan leaves hls blushes to Jack McG1ll who should blush but doesnt Dorothy DeLeo wxlls her fluttety hands to E111 Stackhouse Allen Perkms now famous Pantywalst seems to clmg to hlm so as nobodv wants 1t anyway well sklp hlS last testament Jane Mlller w1lls the natural red llghts 1n her han to Dolores M1llard who sad to say has to put hers 1n George Ellsworth leaves hls thanks to MISS Eyelyn Moore 4For what? sez she 1 Charles Bryan w1lls those Garbo eyes to Vxolet HCHF1 Clemmer and warns hex to use lt sparlngly Kenneth Klnney Bruno Peters and Gerald Ar nold w1ll thelr curly locks to those femmes who wleld a wlcked curllng lron Vernltta Watch w1lls her blonde petxteness to L11 l1an Wagner Leonard Johnson leaves hxs br1ll1'1nt all class genlus to Conrad Formaz Marjorie Mlllard relxnqulshes her Engllsh accent to anyone who Jolly well wants the bally stuff Racehorse Brown IS Wllllllg' to donate hls football unlform to anyone who ll stand up and fight for xt sez he Bernlce Meadows and Vlrgxrua Rex bequeath th811' S A tsxlly antxcsb to Ed Saulnler and Pete Wolfe Dr Dean Bentley w1lls h1s ablllty to deselt hearts to Betty Asxre Martha F1tl,S Pelletler w1lls her matumonlal 111 stlncts to Eleanor Matthews Woodrow Kelly leaves hls soclallstlc oratlons to M1 Balrd the only man who understands hlm EPILOGUE In termlnatlng thls the final document this class w1ll ever execute those of the SCHIOIS who took the Washmgton trlp have at last mduced Sxs Rlbant to part wlth hex autographed tlghts She herewxth bestows them upon any Washmgton trlpper who goes to Glen Echo next June Srgnecl, sealed wxtnessecl, and so forth on thus clay nn January m the year of dis grace, 1935 JEAN CLARK JUNE WATSON f I , zigjgf ' 1422: U 71? . ,955 I 9 1 J a x -I ' . ' y - - . V . V . . v . . Q Fred Brace bequeaths his woman-hating attitude Ruth Deasy bequeaths her gift of g-ab to Mm-y . . , . . . to , . , ' ' ' ' to ' I ' , ', .. u ' 1 ,' 'K v . - . K 1 - ,, f yy - ' A ' . ' ' to ' A 4- . ' , . , . t -- , 4 1



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' WINETEEN TEN YEARS FROM OW So thrs rs the old home town I thought to myself as I stepped off the tram what a town' Almost as large as Detrort Well nothrng lrke seerng the srghts I clrmbed up the steps to the elevated platform and who should I see but Well Helen Hannrgan what are you dorng here? I thought you were travelrng abroad somewhere Well I was but my money gave out so I decrded to come home and travel on the elevated awhrle How long have you been rn town? Oh about three months Last month the class of January 35 had a reunron How I wrsh I had been there Tell me all about rt anyway We stepped rnto the nearest car and took our seats Well rn the first place I may as well tell you who our new offrcers are Brll Gass was elected pres rdent Hugh Annett vrc presrdent Lors Jamieson secretary las usual only thrs trme rts not Jello! and Lewrs Kmg treasurer I see Drd you meet any of the rest of the class there'P Oh yes It was the Annual Alumnr Dance and Lrle Royal Oaker were playmg About the very first person I saw was Wrlfred Bedfo d who s a brg busmess man now He made S100 000 000 perfectrng hot dogs so they would stay hot He told me that Edward Remeke rs the plarn clothes man wrth our polrce force and that Walter Webb rs the chref street car conductor on the Boschma Shutes Lrnes Edrth Matthews rs a buyer rn the wardrobe department of Betty Tuttle rs runnrng a nursery school rn Blg Beaver Warren Montonye has a feed store there It seem to be qurte a communrty or so I hear Maryorre Harms rs dorng welfare work wrth the Detrort Communrty Fund and Norbert Hughes rs wrth the Detrort Trgers Charles Kreger rs wrestlrng rn Vanek s Arena Say heres a cho ce brt of news Duane Clayton was the best man at the Duchene Law weddrng He has almost walked to the altar three rmres for hrs own benefit wrth Marron Doten Fern Laskre and Au relra Marks but has backed out each trme because he was afrard rt would be th last one he would get to Have yor notrced that Owenna How Eleanor Johnson and Dorrs Hoffman are wrrtrng adyrce lo the lovelorn rn the Trrbune'P The edrtor thought rt would be 'r shame to have them waste then' vears of BK perrence' I hear that Srs Rrbant rs rn New York parrrtrng mural for the Palmer Gray Carr Bldg She got so srck of se mv the rrnlinrshed ones rn the audrtorrum back rn 1935 that she decrded to finrsh them herself Sh drd such a good Job that Drego Rrvrera took her rn as hrs partner Even though Ive been away qurte a whrle heres somethrng that I heard You ve read the P1106 Home magazrne havent you? Margaret Howe has finally achreved a lrfe long ambrtron She has a sanatorrum for handsome young men only Margaret Halsey Shrrley Foster Betty Sp tler Wrnrfred Round and Evelyn Tree all help to entrce them back to health I also heard that Gene Shaw rs playmg basket ball wrth Babe Drdrrckson or so Isabelle Sarafran told me Isabelle srngs Ramona over WEXL every Saturday mo nrng at a 30 for the early rrsers Dorothy DeLeo has Just frnlshed a concert tour She really rs a second Myra Hess I hear that she just won the Tyler medal for outstandrng perform ances To go to the other extreme Ken Green has a hot orchestra playmg at Johnsons Dt Lu'-re Beer G11 dens He calls rt Greens Leaves Chrrs Bowman rs a mannequrn at Srmmons Smart Shops Jack Garret and Earl Roberts have a danc rng school and George Ellsworth rs a full fledged Gob wrth Uncle Sams Navy The last I heard Don Humphrey was r wrreless operator on the U S S Mrchrgan I seem to be runnrng out of rnformatron After all Im really not a human rnformatron book How about you abbrng a lrttle'P Oke Martha Frtts Pelletrer just finrshed entertarn rn Queen Mary at her Long Island home Edward Palmer and Drck Moss are lrfe savers at Esther Buhrs beach and do the women lrke to drown' Don Mar shall 1 selhng rnsurance at the present and Wrlfred Burke rs a travelrng salesman Jrm Racehorse Brown IS trarnrng Warren Closser and John Curtrs for a Walkathon home for the blrnd Duane Hart rs the Janrtor there The three Mcs Quay Coleman and Cutcheon are dorng a song and danc act at Graham s Inn Don Belden rs a chemrcal engrneer wrth Hoxsey Rres and Co manufacturers of pharmaceutrcal sup plres Vrrgrnra Rex rs teachrng economrcs at the old hrgh and Delores Stanton rs the shorthand lnstruc tor the e James Speer rs a C P A and Bruno Peters rs playmg hrs vrolrn rn an act wrth Eddre Cantor Yesterday I took my doff to Dr Bentley s ho prtal Dean certarnly has 1 way wrth hrm when rt comes to dumb anrmals' Drd you see the sturrnrng rllustratron rn yester day s papers that went wrth Stevens Red Harr Wash 'P Clark and Meadows drd rt Theyre supposed to be the best rn the Held of commercral art Speakrng of books and magazrnes rt remrnds me Or sometlrrng Have you read How to Speak rn Pub lrc by Kenneth KIHHEQ9 Its very much rn demand at present maybe because Ken has had so much ex perrence' They told me at the reunron that Woodrow Kelley rs plannrng to run for the goy ernorshrp on the Socrfrl rst trcket Is rt true From all reports yes Isnt rt funny how he has changed though Always krssrng babres now' Do you remember Ruth Smrth'F' Shes Stuart Op dyke wrfe now She told me that hes doublrnfr for Jrmmre Durante Last year when I was rn England I met Brll Grrer 2 . ,,. fix , f'?3's ' Jl ,Via if 1 , K ' Ailgiyrk .' 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