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

 - Class of 1936

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THE OAK . Dorothy Jameson-Dolly There's nothing like trying to make 0119 3 SUCCESS. Class Baseball 1, 25 Class Basket Ball 1, 2, 35 Class Field Ball 1, 25 Class Volley Ball 1, 2. Agnes Jennings The things she takes upon herself to do are always right when she gets through. Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Home Ec. Club 35 Travel Club 15 Washington Club 4. Florence Kanarske-Ski With a heart Where it belongs And a smile upon her face This young lady Finds room every place. Girls' Class Swimming 1. Clark Kellogg-Kelly The girls Just can't resist my win- ning ways. Football 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Oak Staff 45 RO Club 45 Swimming 45 Tennis 3, 45 Washington Club 4. Ellen Kennard-Snooks She makes merry where e're she goes. Class Basket Ball 1, 2, 35 Girls' Class Swimming 15 Home Ec. Club 1, 2, 5 Hazel Park High 1. d e Kennedy-Gerry Bec use she's nice to everyone, She's liked by all. . Atwas Club 45 Senior Play Commit- tee 4. Roy Kidney We can't say he's very good, nor yet so terribly bad, The type of path he's laid, shall be trodden by this lad. Acorn Staff 4. Charlotte Krause-Mickey She's just the sort of girl anyone would welcome for a pal. Commercial Club 3, 45 Home Ec. Club 4. Tillie Kohn-Tibe 'Tis often the things you don't say and don't do that makes you liked the best. French Club 3, 45 Girls' Class Swim- ming 1. Martin Kohn-Benny How could we ever. get along with- out his contribution? Orchestra 3, 45 Swimming 45 Track 4. Erna Marie Kuehn-Nuts Short and snappy-the kind that makes the world go 'round. Archery 15 Atwas Club 3, 45 Class Basket Ball 15 Class Field Ball 15 Class Treasurer 35 Girls' Lit Club 45 Oak Staff 45 Senior Plays 45 Sen- ior Play Committee 2, 35 Travel Club 2, 3, Historian5 Tennis 45 Washington Club 45 Class Volley Ball 15 National Honor Society 4. Qfzef'-5 Richard Landers-Dead-Eye Man Was not made to t0ll and SOW. The a e men w er busy William ndstrom ' ' d men e never still ut re an that we know s quite like our Bill. Class Foot ll 35 Football Reserve 4. Corinne Larime-Connie Always where sl'ie's needed When shes wanted most. Debating 25 French Club 45 Girls' Class Swimming 1, 25 Oak Staff 43 Speech Contests ,25 Washington Club 4. f l I az ea eachy d be t of the world than t of shion. Mildred eschefske-Millie Be silent and safe, silence never betrays you. Dance Club 35 Girls' Glee Club? 3. f'- fl 1ff if' i F 1 ic mscheid-Fred Not the end, but on the Way. Atwas Club 3, 45 Boys' Glee Club 45 Boys' Quartet 45 Debating 15 Hi-Y Club 45 Latin Club 35 National Hon- or Society 3, 45 Washington Club 4. Rita Liske- 'ts A er rt a th a cheerful Cl 811,811 Class e l 1, Class Basket Ball 1, 2 s ' ball 1, 25 Class Volley ll 1, ibrary Monitor 3. Olga Lobur A quiet girl with quiet ways, Class Baseball 15 Class Fieldball 15 Commercial Club 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Library Staff 45 National Honor So- ciety 45 Oak Staff 4. Dorothy Lumsden-Dot A coquette is a woman without any heart, who makes a fool of a man that hasn't any head. ery 2, Class Baseball 1, 2, la , 2, 45 Class , 2, 4: V 1, , 45 ance Clu ' . . 1, 2, 45 ' , 2, 45 Girls' Class Swimm 1, 45 Girls' Lit Club 45 Life-Saving Club 2, 45 Tennis 2. Lincoln High School 3. A , 1. If Cecil Zu Some a ' , ut I am otherwise. 5 M ' I 6 .Une 611 ly gi e s liberal as J . 5 f ' . SY ll V 5 0 '1 ' ll 'I' t . 13 S. Cl .Nt :g 145 Hom Ec. Club 15 C ws ig and Madison High. def mledgrm Dorothy c uire It's not how much you do. but how you do it. Other high school 2. N H ef. L.- Catherine McLay-Kay Active stirring, all afire Could not rest, could not tire. Class Basket Ball 25 Class Volley Ball 25 Girls' Class Swimming 1, 45 Girls' Glee Club 1, 25 Latin Club 35 Life-Saving Club 1, 4. John Malinowski-Jack It is a wise man who can follow his own advice. Boys' Glee Club 35 Debating 15 Ra- dio Club 45 Washington Club 4. Barbara Mattingly Silence is golden. Northern High 3. Elsie Marshall Steadinc ss is the foundation of all virtue. Class Baseball 1, 25 Class Basket Ball 1, 25 Commercial Club 4. Jane C. Miller-Brains Whoever lived that loved not at first sight, Atwas Club 3, 45 Class Baseball 1, 25 Class Basket Ball 1, 25 Class Sec- retary 3, 45 Girls' Class Swimming 15 Girls, Lit Club 3, Secretary 45 Library Stall 45 National Honor Society 45 Oak Staff 45 Washing- ton Club 4. Mavis Mitchell-Bug Whatever is popular deserves attention. Baseball 1, 25 Basket Ball 1, 25 Class Baseball 1, 25 Class Basket Ball 1. 25 Class Fieldball 1, 25 Class Secre- tary 1, 25 Class Volley Ball 1, 25 C-. A. A. 1, 25 Girls' Class Swim- ming 15 Girls' Lit Club 45 Oak Stall' 45 Senior Play Committee 45 Ten- nis 15 Washington Club Secretary 4. PAGE TEN

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Raymond Germain-Chick 4 Take life easy, Raymond, you lives , bllli ODCG. Don Giddings . A , A strri , wi 4 tone Baseball 2, 'I fl B 12, 3, 43 Football , 4 .P -Y C1 ' 3, 4: RO Club 3, A-Q shington Club 4. Gordon Gilbert Words fail us. Do ' Giljger g I' t friend. Wash t n Mary B. Gilliam-Mimzy She that was ever fair, and ever proud. Acorn Staff 43 Atwas Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Class Basket Ball 1, 2, 33 Girls' Class Swimming 13 Oak Staff 43 Senior Play 43 Senior Play Committee 33 Washington Club 4. Ethel Gnass-Peanuts Good manners are a part of good morals and it is much her duty as her interest to prac- tice both. Oak Stall 43 Camp Fire Girls 1, Secretary3 2, Treasurer3 3 President. lf Evelyn Glass-Ev' ' She enters into work and play, In th? Same good naliufed, jolly Way. Class Basket Ball 23 Dance Club 13 Girls' Lit Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Oak Staff 43 Senior Play Committee 43 Washington Club 43 National Honor Society 4. Dorothy Goode-Dot She knows that good humor is the health of the soul. Archery 1, 23 Commercial Club 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 4, vice-president 43 Library Monitor 43 Travel Club 1, 2, 33 Washington Club 3, 4. A x, 3 jx Gowatch-Marge XX 4 Y. Her voice is soft and gentle and XC'-X X' f low, an excellent thing ln a , girl. - 'Girls' Lit Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 33 Life-Saving Club 13 Speech Contests 33 Washington Club 43 Na- tional Honor Society 4. obart Gray-Bud The mould of Hobart's fortune lies ln his own hands. s Baseball 1, 23 Class Basket B 1, 23 Track 2. Rosella Greenbaum-Rosie She is wise who listens much and talks but little. G. A. A. 1. Virginia Groth-Ginnie Short and sweet. Commercial Club 3, 43 Girls' Lit Club 43 Latin Club 33 National Honor Society 43 Oak Staff 43 Washington Club 4. PAGE NINE Joseph Gulian-Joe Girls are the root of all evil- EXCSDE 0118. Library Staff 1, 2. Kenneth Haith Onc i a w nd. Boys' G1 b Commercial Club 4. B ' 3 H Y1- ': , .4 . e : - . - 1 - : . if o '- sin dent ' is '- r At 4 f b fs. a stan 4 sen- ior Com - ttee 4. Eldon Hamson He has no questions He has no replies. Baseball 4. , . Jeanette Hanch .3 The rkl el the energetic. as .lzgsigall 3, Cl 'ss Basket Ball 13 C541 Flea, 111 13 Class Volley B 13 Qt g 23 French Club 42 G' , L ub 3, 43 Girls' Glee Club 1, 23 e-Saving Club 13 National Homo Society 3, 43 Washington Club 3 Oak Staff 43 Tennis 3, 4. enny nda Hancock Ever interests of SDUTLS. Archery 1, 2, 33 1 1, 2, 33 Class Basket B 1, 2, 33 Class Fieldball 1, 23 Class olley Ball 1, 2, 33 Debating 33 G. A. A. 3, 43 Girls' Hockey 2, 33 Latin Club 13 Life- Saving Club 1, 4. LeRoy Hansen-Roy Hardly know you, LeRoy, But when we do-oh, boy! Forestry Club 2, 3. Helen Haskins She's not jut go d but good 100 many t ng G A. .2,3g'Gir ' 4 Washington lass i ing 43 Club ' ' ne 1 ' lu 43 Whitefish Bay High, Mil waukee 1, 23jNational Honor Soci- ety 4. Richard Heiferan-Dick Football and girls have always been his aim. Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Football 13 Football 2, 3, 43 RO Club 3. 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Washington Club 4. Robert Hengel-Bob Old friends are best. Cross Country 1. Violet Henrie-Vi She has talent for being decorative. Archery 23 Class Baseball 23 Class Basket Ball 23 Class Fieldball 23 Class Volley Ball 23 Commercial Club 33 Girls' Lit Club 43 Home Ec. Club 43 Library Monitor 43 Oak Staff 43 Washington Club 4. . THE OAK Charles Hepler-Hep K The world has many things to do sg l I And there are some who can do them. Acorn Staff 33 Baseball 23 Class Basket Ball 1, 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 3, 43 RO Club 4: Washington Club 4. Gilbert Hessell-Suds Who knows? Perhaps the class will have a golfer after all. Golf 3, 4. Helen Hilliard Dependable, wlllling, and always doing her best. Qfchefy 1: Basket Ball 13 Commer- cial Club 3, 43 Home Ec. Club 3, 4, President 43 Oak Staff 43 National Honor Society 4. 1 I. .v Fred Hilton-Fred ii .fu f fl Men ot talent are men for occa- sions. Atwas Club 3, 4: Boys' Glee Club 43 Class President 43 Debating 1, 23 I-li-Y Club 4: National Honor So- ciety 43 Senior Play 43 Senior Play Committee 3. 4: Washington Club 4. Dorothea Hoemke-Dot Wherever Dot goes, there goes Frincke. Home Ec. Club 43 Oak Staff, Marybelle Hoffmeister-Izzy Was there ,ever a ,sports lover like' Izzy ? 3 l Baseball 1, 2, ag Basket Ball,-1, 2, 3: Class Baseball 1, 2, 33 Cla as- ket Ball 1, 2, 33 Class Ho' y 35 Class Volley Ball 1, 2, '33' Dance Club 33 Girls' Hockey 33 RO 3, Maxine Holbrook-Max Always busy: ready for work 3 Y N0b0dY EVER: saw Maxine shlrk. Girls Class Swimming 1, 23 Home Ec. Club 4: Washington Club 4. Albert Holcomb-Allie-Wfalfie A lion among ladies. Basket Ball 2, 3, 4: class Basket- Ball 11 Class Football 1, 23 Football 3, 4: I-li-Y Club 3, 43 National Hon- 01' SDCICW 43 Oak Staff 43 RO Club 3. 4: Washington Club 4. Richard Hooper-Dick Knows what to do and does it. Acorn Staff 43 Band 1, 23 Basket Ball 2, 3, 4: Track 3. Henry A. Hubbell-Haiik For h9'S R Jolly good fellow-o-o-o. Acorn Staff 43 Class Baseball 1, 23 Class Basket Ball 1, 23 Class Foot- ball 1, 23 Oak Staff 43 RO Club 43 Track 3, 4. Gerald Irwin-Gerry Who wants advice? Not mel Atwas Club 3, 43 Boys' Glee Club 43 Senior Play 43 Senior Play Com- mittee 43 Washington Club 4. 3



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James Moore-Jim Live today-tomorrow is not. Class Baseball 13 Class Football 13 Class President 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 RO Club 2, 3, 43 Secretary 33 President 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Washington Club 43 Swimming 1. Audrey Morrison-Aud Quiet and dignified is she And always ready with a smile. You never feel ill at ease When you're with her a while. Library Monitor 43 other high school 1, 23 National Honor Soci- ety 4. Mary Jean Moss-Mary Sometimes her voice is vepfflow, and what she says one does not know. Y 1 Class Baseball 1, 2 lClass Basket Ball 1, 23 Class el ball 1, 23 Class Volley Ball 1 23 . A. A. 13 Girls' Class S ' bling , 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 e-Savi g Club 1. Garrett Mouw-Bob Friends, Romans, countrymen, Lend me our irls y g . Football 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y Club 3, 43 RO Club 43 Track 1, 23 Washington Club 4. William McNamara A man of wit. Baseball 33 Football 33 Hi-Y Club 4. Ramona Nass Sl'ie's blest: for she has the gift of making friends. Latin Club 43 other high schools 1, , J M! , Glen Noble XM I never r 'ble trouble, and trouble never troubles me. 2, 3. Marian Nolen She ls frank, but gentle, And studious withal. Ethel Nordin Happy-go-l ck Atwas Club 3, 3 la eball 11 Class Baske 1 ebating 33 Girls' Cla ' 1 g 13 Girls' Glee Cl 2' n Club 43 Li- brary C 33 L rary Monitor 33 Life-Savi Club 13 Oak Staff 43 Senior Play Committee 3, 43 Wash- ington Club 43 National Honor So- ciety 4. Mary Pearson How beauteous mankind ls. Class Baseball 1, 23 Class Basket Ball 1, 23 Class Volley Ball 1, 23 Washington Club 3, 4. Bill Place-Sweet William A flower of manhood PAGE ELEVEN Fred Porter-Fred He thinks much but says little. Mildred Psenicka-Millie Give me the Dui.-Of-d00l'S and I'l1'l happy. Acorn Staff 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Bas- ket Ball 2, 3, 43 Class Baseball 2, 3, 43 Class Basket Ball 2, 3, 43 Class Fieldball 2, 3, 43 Class Hockey 2, 3, 43 Class Volley Ball 2, 3, 43 Girls' Hockey 3, 43 Girls' Class Swimming 3. 43 Oak Staff 43 Washington Club 4. Eloise Pugsley-Pug I would keep others. Class Basket Ball 23 Class Fieldball 23 Dance Club 13 Debating 13 Oak Stan' 43 Senior Play Committee 41 Washington Club 4. Doris Reid You can tell her by the noise she d0SS1'1'iZ make. Class Basket Ball 23 Class Field- ball 13 Class Hockey 23 Washing- ton Club 4. Stuart Ries I'm no shark, but I'm big enough to hold down my job. Atwas Club 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Forest- ry Club 2, 33 Senior Play Commit- tee 4. Howard Roberts-Howie Napoleon had nothing on me. Clinton High School 1. joe C. Rogers Would that man were judged by his height. Baseball 3, 43 Football 3, 43 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 43 RO Club Treasurer 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, Cap- tain 43 Remington's All-State Foot- ball Team 43 Ditter's All-State Foot- ball Team 43 Lawton's Second All- State Football Team 4. Joe J. Rogers-Codger Judge me not until you know me. Atwas Club 43 Senior Play 4. Can I lC g eyes a twinkling smile ly makes me worth while. J . ' k . 15, , . v I fd----1 zgmbrary Staff 3, 0 xii: O Y Q J Jean Rutledg tx dy The thing that goes the farthest toward making life worth while, That costs the least and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Commercial Club 43 Dance Club 12 Highland Park High School 3. . T H E Roy Rutledge-Rut Why tho v: a 1 ake Highland 'rf' '4 -' 0 . OAK I . 0 5 Qixfat 0 1 3 it Edward Saulnier-Ed I am a man of the world. Oak Staff 43 Track 2, 3. Jewel Cora Schiebold-Scottie Foot loose and fancy free That's the way she wants to be. Dance Club 4. Geraldine Schroif-Gerrie Laugh and the world la hs with 011- But gggle and you d i lone. Archery 33 ,Class tg: 2, 33 Class Basket 2, 33 mia. ield- b ll 1, 2, 33 ass Vic -i - dent 13 ass V1 .1 2, 3 French 4' A. - , 3, 'v sident 3 ' s' ass wimmi 1 Girls' A Club 8 , Treasur 43 Life- S ving C - I 13 National onor So- city 43 13. Staff 43 Washington C b 4, ce-President 4. Margaret Scott Something of a person's character may be discovered by observ- ing how she smiles. Latin Club 43 Travel Club 43 Wash- ington Club 43 Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute, Winnipeg, Man- itoba, 1, 2, 3. I i y 1 Malcolm Shellington-Bun Malcolm is never in a hurry Always minus work and worry Acorn Staff 43 Oak Staff 43 Wash- ington Club 4. Betty Sherlock-Boop Always happy-full of fu A sunny smile for everyo . French Club 43 Girls' Clas ' - ming 13 Life-Saving Club 13 Wash- ington Club 4. Melva Silvey Quiet ways and quiet eyes, Are all part of this maid's disguise. Girls' Hockey 2, 3. Mary Simons-Si She answers with fact, arguments. Archery 23 Basket rench Club 3, 4, President 3 Grls' Lit Club 43 Girls' Glee Club 33 Library Monitor 3: Oak Staff 43 Washing- ton Club 4. Barbara G. Smith-Barb A blush is beautiful, but often inconvenient. Class Basket Ball 23 French Club 4, Treasurer3 Girls' Lit Club 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Oak Staff 43 Speech Contests 13 Washington Club 4, Treasurer. ll

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