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

 - Class of 1940

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M31 ix xrkl, Baggage Taken Love of mischief Golden tresses Poetic ability Chlcness Mechanical knowledge Distinctive hair-do Ability to live up to my nickname My dimples Love of sports Small stature His mustache Friendly smile Love of journalism My memories Love of jokes Love of argument Cheery grin Composure Sense of humor Quiet ways Love of physics Blushing countenance Classic profile French Persistence Robert Ozias Musical talent Love for aeronautics My brother Efficiency Dependability Modest manner Vivaciousness Stature Neatness My friends By Gerald Adam Pauline Adams Marie Alexander Rose Alloway Albert Anderson Irene Anderson Lucille Anderson Betty Austin Delorls Ball Noreen Banacky Ralph Barlow Betty Barrett Helen Baumert Mabel Beacham Arthur Beck Marie Bellinger Richard Benham Lowell Bennett Anne Benson Elsie Bianco Robert Benson Bill Broomfield Gloria Brugaletta Don Burrows Mariam Burton Florence Burtwell James Caldwell James Campbell Chester Campbell Gerald Campbell John Boenlng Phil Bordinat Betty Lou Burns Ed Brown Jean Bisballe Guy Campbell Since the announcement early this year of the con- struction of a flying fortress capable of carrying seventy passengers, Americans have eagerly anticipated a ship even greater in capacity. The Stravinsky Aeronautical Manufacturing Company will soon confirm reports of the existence of such a plane, seating two hundred and sev- enty-live passengers. Through John Turner, the well- known friend of Stravinsky, the class of June 1940 of Royal Oak high school has succeeded in chartering this monstrous airliner for its first flight around the world. Since baggage per passenger will be restricted to forty pounds, it will be necessary for each of us to leave be- hind some cherished possession. In anticipation of our departure, therefore, we hereby direct their disposal as hereinafter designated. Baggage Consigned To ability to get in trouble some up and coming senior bashful ways anyone everlasting calm ability to finish high school ability to see all the good shows ability to take my brother's car sense of humor Hi, Pete ability to jutterbug love of music quiet ways red shoes bus passes red hair and freckles long hours my green eyes ability to play ping pong ability to be a senior ability to keep from skipping sundae combinations red car willingness to get acquainted secret passion love of chemistry sewing assistant classes Robert Ozias bobby pins curly hair artistic ability flashy neckties place in the band love for chemistry Dick Burns everything I forgot my notebook studies Scarlett O'Hara any freshman anyone who wants it to any unsuspected one Miss Chrobak Pete Peterson Betty Jo Bennett Gordon Brown Clayton Baker Clara Plant all freshmen Miss Salton anyone anyone who needs danger signals A poor ping pong player Jeune Joyce my brother, Benny Betty Scholtz Shirley Akers Georgia Metcalf Barbara Hunter Mr. Erickson next sewing assistant no one Dorothy Kittredge Earl Gaskill Robert Bromley Mr. Dyer any band newcomer any other sucker to the faculty Art Dolmage my successors to anyone PAGE TWENTY-ONE it-f Y .

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Who's Who Jim Field Jack Baucham Archie Coran Kenneth Marsh Charles Uhley Allen Campbell Charles Uhley Cecil Richards Sandy Sutton John Redfield Dick Jackson Charles Ladendorph Jim Field Bill Crosby Stan Nancarrow Bob Dondero Tom Lawler Orin Ahlstrom Willy Whincup Billy Conners Bob Fear Bert Jarl Cyril Nancekivell Archie Coran Carl Martins Jim Colville Jim Field ,,,1 4, 1 M i Y V. 5 X !f,,'w XIZZAQ-ji 7 ' 5 ,fl f , I 1 if - , 4 4 L12 V v sa l 35555 5 1 4.37115 Lf ir., t ii ag, 23:13, ' ' V Qqle N cmcq NANCY BASSETT in the Junior Class Most popular Most likely to succeed Done most for school Best looking Most versa Noisiest tile Liked by teachers Best dance 1' Most studious Most talkative Most athletic Most timid Most generous Cute clothes Most fickle Most musical Most emba Most witty rrassed Most scientific Cute and small Cute smile Best line Most faithful Best personality Best baby look Most efficient executive The Perfect Junior Girl Complexion .......,.,.,..,,.,.... Nose ,..,...., Eyes .,,..,. Teeth .... Chin .. Figure . . , Hands . . . Voice .,., Mouth . . . Hair . . . Smile .... Laugh ........,,.... PAGE TWENTY Mildred Van Westrienen Barbara Heym Frances Mewmaw Merry Essig Betty Ann Renton Gloria Fortier Dorothy Kittr-edge Gloria Togeson Carol Gordon Mary Louise Kimball Barbara Ellis Theodora Phillips Lilamae Booth Nancy Bassett Eleanor Grantier Hannah Kuehl Betty Bremer Doris McKeown Eleanor Ott Margaret Althouse Jane Bradshaw Norma McClure Verena Morrison Helen Wilson Barbara Martin Most poise Mary Jane Dyble THERE-7 ON .. IN svsny ,Aa 'W lnsorz may lv 0 Qld 1 If if Qlijfit-Lf' I W ig ',-f :fi Maj: H. gi T I ..,, Iii ! 4 , ' 1 eu, H1 , V ' lf iw Q x j , H I I Z k 5 0 BILL DAVIS Kathleen Andrews . . . Evelyn Alloway , . A Mary Metcalf The Perfect Junior Boy .. . Merry Essig Eyes ....,... ,....,.......,....,,......... J im Field . Jane Bradshaw Hair .,.....,. Hank Moritz .. Gloria Togeson Complexion .... Cecil Richards Nancy Pemberthy Chin .,....... Charles Uhley i . . , Betty Gibson Voice . . . . , . . . . . Bill Jennings .. Dorothy Smith Nose .... Cyril Nancekivell Muriel Armstrong Teeth ,.,., .,..., D on Burton ., Virginia Halliday Mouth ..., ..,, K eith Famer . . A Carol Gordon Hands .... . . , Jack Baucham



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Baggage Taken Journalistic experience Future aspirations Perfect posture Love of reading Gracefulness Piety My Beau Brummel air Bingistic attempts Glamor appeal Naturally curly hair My nickname Love of sports Chic clothes Slap-happy ways My love for R.O.H.S. Naivete My sleek black hair Sense of humor Distinctive walk My motorcycle Deep voice Initiative Mischievous grin Baseball ability Original ideas Bashful ways Long fingernails Wavy hair Demure ways Nonchalance My gentle ways My clever hair style Blonde-brown hair Love of driving Love of lnitiations Blue-black hair Musical ability My distinctive sense of humor Demure manner Petite form My brother My curly hair Enervation Dark complexion Commercial ability Winning smile Distinctive walk Latin ability Fun loving nature Naturally curly hair Blonde hair Knowledge of physics My Dead End lingo Homemaking instincts Athletic ability My slimness Barbara Smith My level name My mechanical genius Journalistic aspiration A.bility to play ping pong Distinctive laugh My coltfure Ability to talk my way out of tight situations Love of drawing My friends My vocal ability Memories lV'y French name Red hair Dark complexion Pat Kiley Quietness PAGE 'rwsN'rY--rwo By Edith Chambers Ray Blais Alice Clark Lucille Cole Virginia Condon Margaret Coran Robert Coughlln George Crosby John Crabb George Childs John Dallavo Florence Davies Gloria Davies Betty Deltz Gloria Deutsch Mary Jean Dittrich Bill Dowswell Bob Dolmage Nettldale Downey Alvin Dubois Ed Duncan Gerry Eaton Pauline Elliott Amy Ellis Howard Ellsworth Eric Engblom Grace Faurot Russell Folland Ethany Fonger Bob Fontaine Francis Gentle Marian Gieseking Jean Gilson John Goldberg James Gordon Jane Green Eleanor Gregory Dora Grimshaw Frances Gundry Peggy Guileman Stanley Habowskl Vincent Habowskl Jack Hagelstein Charles Hancock Jean Harrison Bill Head Duncan Helmrich Hazel Hennigar Harold Harding Cleo Herbert Doris Hickey Charles Hiltz Bettie Lou Hohn Shirley Holman Grace Hooper Betty Hornlng Ronald Hart Robert Hill Donald Huffman Patricia Hursh Janice Huscher Louise Jenkins Dora Jensen Douglas Jewitt Charles Johnson Evelyn Johnson Ferne Johnson Olive Johnson Lorraine Joklnen Louvie Jones George Kassarjean Annie Kelly Pat Kiley Baggage Consigned quiet ways cooking ability place in the ilute trio parka hood parts in the Easter and Christmas concerts love for hot fudge sundaes my nifty report cards hockey ability fun, friends daddy's inventions power over my sister ability to study ability to be teacher's pet Plymouth weekends faithful bicycle ability to study sweet smelling perfumes ability to get them ability to remember my name dignity of being a senior my 6 ft. 2 in. appreciation of their elforts ability to get along with the teachers ability to do French curly hair drafting ability To Doris Abenshlre Betty Thomas an up and coming ilut Marian Buck Jack Hurley Kay Williams Barbara Smith my brother no one Dot Leighton myself Betty Holden Bob Baldwin no one Milly Van Westrienen Bob Kerr Oliver Olsen any freshman Virginia Baart to the next class Al Sundell the faculty Barbara Elliott Bert Jarl Ross McNamers William Johnson seniors' ability as know it allsall sophomores citizenship standing mascot of Forestry Club hitch hiking ability half a day of school ability to roller skate love for out of town boys personality haircut ability to keep my word ability to keep quiet clean notebook cld school books quiet ways jitterbug ability to hunt game naturally curly hair ability at billiards expressive Irish eyes dark locks superior knowledge Gerry Bertnick good nature unruly hair my nickname blue silk quilted blouse my way of marking papers my pink cardigan my ability to get all A's in Home Ec. my ability to graduate my love of Highland Park athletes my music a sense of humor my supply of pencil stubs my girl friends my smallness my unexcitable nature . my golden locks my No. 13 swim suit my drawing pencils one-fourth of all the Royal Oak high boys my sparkling eyes three inches of my height my portion of Dead End lingo my love of walking the long way home my hap-py-go-lucky attitude ability to get along with Mr. Dyer in third hour study my bus pass Jack Dempster some lucky girl anyone wanting it Bill Rosen Delores Hagelstein Thelma Schnaldt Carl Roeser Stan Nancarrow Louise Griffin Rex Eames my brother to a lot of girls Betty Elliott Fred Budde Bruno Pinkos Harvey Reed Phyllis Lane Marie Graf the world no one Peggy Tucker Cal Hassberger W. T. Neuman Margaret Davis Doris Lance Betty Thomas June Harris Helen Scott Mary Lou Leonard an unknown anyone who needs it Ed Buhr - Bob Calhoun Mary Smith Mary Louise Kimball Mary Zaha Ed Cole Bob Dondero Cecilia Maher anyone Anne Larson Mary Gorman Lillian Campbell Ross MacNamera Lillian Krueger any bus rider e player

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