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

 - Class of 1941

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The OAK In Twenty Years I Expect To Be .... Laura Alexander-still seeking for the one and only. Marjorie Allen--on the boat bound for South America. Marjorie Alyea-on exhibit at the World's Fair. Mary Almen-a box office movie star. Douglas Anger-a second Don Juan. Mary Anger-an opera singer. Clayton Baker-the best quack doctor available. Shirley Beitzel-reading to my 24 kiddies. Doug Bitterle-page boy at the best hotel in New York. Harry Blair-among the W. P. A. loafers. Sid Blair-in Keego Harbor waiting for my gal to come back. Mary Boyd-in the Belgium Congo among the darkies. Jim Brown-in Waikiki Island among the mermalds. Julia Brown-seeking a remedy to abolish bachelors. Marion Buck-among the cowboys in the west. Eddie Buhr-married to the sweetest blond in town. Shirley Burredge-still struggling through college. Florlne Campbell-a personal maid to the lady of the land. Marion Carmichael-teaching pig latin to my pigs. Barbara Cavan-flying a big transport airplane. Olive Chambers-married to a millionaire. Phyllis Chase-a private stenographer. Claude Cline-be a college professor Merl Cloonan-a great American Orator. Frances Clowes-the idal bachelor without any worries. Eddie Cole-a great artist. Paul Conover-a commentator on the radio. Jean Currie--married to a truck driver. LeRoy Dantzer-still a bachelor. Gordon Dennis--driving a tire truck. Victor Dewis-fighting for Canada. Marcus Doster-working in a factory. Lloyd Dow-leading an orchestra. Mary Durst-a manicurist. Hazel Dyer-a journalist. Mary Dyer-a dressmaker. Rex Eames-a successful lawyer. Lloyd Easton-a paper boy. Bill Esslinger-working in a bank. Bob Estlund-leading horses around a ring. Bob Evaul-a famous baseball player. Willard Fenningsdorf-selling balloons at a circus. Betty Fish-a great movie actress. Betty Folsom-driving an ambulance. Kenneth Freeman-a traveling salesman. Malcolm Gardner-in jail. Earl Gaskill-mayor of some town. Marie Graf-a gay divorcee. Gred Greenspan-a bachelor heading an escort bureau. Eunice Grimshaw-seeing the world. Beverly Hague-selling candy somewhere. Lexle Herrin-a soldier of fortune. Barbara Hunter-working up to the job of president. Geraldine Hassberger-dancing ln a chorus. Jim Hurley-still wearing my Willkie button. Helen Hurst-a lady of leisure. Desler Jatho-head of the Democratic National Com- mittee. Clare Jensen-a blond. Ann Louise Hendershott-a changed woman, name and all. Jim Healy-struggling through college. Jim Hartrick-another Knute Rockne. Vera Harris-crazy. June Harris-teaching English to a bunch of brats. Keith Harris-following in the steps of Yahoodie. Bill Hampton-a cartoonist. Doris Kellogg-looking for a needle in a haystack. Gus Karos-your guess is as good as mine. Beulah Justman-a well established forest ranger. Jeune Joyce-sewing patches in my kld's clothes. Mary Johnson--in my penthouse of Park Avenue. Bill Jesswein-spending my millions. Connie Later-a horse doctor. Fleurette Matson-skating champion of Michigan. Margaret Morgan-woman of the world. Delores Moreno-small, short and undersized. Bill Merrifield-a waiter with some water. Jim Melonakos-a Staff Sergeant or General. Barbara May-working in the dime store. Charles Marcus-married to a rich old bat. Betty Lou Mainds-looking for a job. Barbara McPhee-swimming like a fish. Elton McNeil-compalining about something. Ken MacColeman-growing a mustache. Betty McMahon-designing clothes. Ralph Pearce-a hobo. John Osborne-rolling out beer barrels. Harold Osmonson-a lady killer. Sarah Plant-pinch hitting for Miss Geer. Wilbur Pollack-caring for my peaches and cream. complexion. Andrew Porter-a glgilo. Norman Prlngnitz-a big business man. Kendall Ratzlon'-a bookworm. Ann Reibel-in Louisville. Carlton Roeser-a politician. Ruth Rockentine-a model. Ray Roberts-an aeronautical engineer. Harvey Reid-sporting a pink and green shirt. Dorothy Schaefer-vocalist with Glenn Miller. Art Schloh-a comedian. Thelma Schnaidt-a roller skating champ. Helen Scott-a grandmother. Bessie Ann Sherwin-designing bridges. Leigh Smith-married and a foot specialist. Juanita Smith-a dressmaker. A Bob Swearlngen-running my own used car lot. Betty Thomas-25 pounds lighter. Sylvia Thorpe-a partner to Perc Westmore, make-up Erma Hunter-running my own dress shop. artist. Continued on page 43 PAGE THIRTEEN



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The OAK I Laura Alexander Marjorie Allen Mary Almen Marjorie Alyea Douglas Anger Mary Anger Clayton Baker Maurice Banbury Shirley Bietzel Douglas Bitterle Harry Blair Sidney Blair Mary Boyd James Brown Julia Brown Marion Buck Edwin Buhr Shirley Burridge Florine Campbell Marion Carmichael Barbara Cavan Olive Chambers Phyllis Chase Claude Cline Merl Cloonan Francis Clowes Edward Cole Paul Conover Jean Currie LeRoy Dantzer Gordon Dennis Victor Dewis Marcus Doster Lloyd Dow Mary Durst Mary Dyer Hazel Dyer Rex Eames Lloyd Easton Bill Essllnger Robert Estlund Robert Evaul Willard Fenningsdorf Betty Fish Betty Folsom Kenneth Freeman Malcolm Gardner Marie Graf Earl Gaskill Fred Greenspan . Eunice Grimshaw Beverley Hague Bill Hampton Ruth Harris Russell Harries my my 0116 my my my my my my my my my my WILL cooing glances ability to laugh at the wrong time of my dimples ability to sketch ability to jitterbug ability to get along with people inventlveness stick-to-it-ness busy-body' appearance height way with the fairer sex height overbubbling vim, vigor, and vitality my ability to get three dates on one night my knitted dress my ability to have Mr. Aldrich for Sociology my bashfulness my high heels my ability to keep my naturally brown tresses my crutches my faithfulness my make-up-less appearance my athletic ability my silence in the classroom my shyness with women my office job my ability to doodle my wakefulness my sensational bridge scores my A's in Chemistry my cooking ability my so-called ability to play tennis my ability to fool around and still get my diploma a part of physique my my my my my my my my my my ability to pass-in Government pleasant silence soft voice gift of gab conservative taste in clothes honestly obtained 3.4 average defensive attitude in English 8 habit of putting my glasses on ability to stay engaged never tiring love of school some of my shortness my the my my my my my my my my love for ont girl my forehead TO Margaret Lawson Mr. Aldrich Barbara Ellis Bonnie Condon Bob Snead Gloria Togesen Billy Conners Dorothy Slight Judy Ansel all future freshmen some knitted-minded person Frank Glass Stan Nancarrow Dorothy Wertz Lorenzo Durling any ambitious senior Glen Vedder Elizabeth Eggleston Marlellen Watson anyone who wants them Shirley Kitzmiller Joyce Pedrose Shirly Atkins Marty Hanrahan Kenneth Peck anyone who needs experience some doodllng optomist Pete Karns Carol Ruggles Willie Whincup Bert Gorman Mr. Aldrich Jim Brenneman Dick Vandertill anyone who has Miss Gunn the freshmen of the future Mr. Dyer Doris Owen Virginia Baart some superlystudious student Miss Rosenthal Clarence Herrin Florella Doten Dorothy Slight Betty Cornett Dick Hubbell press in my trousers Jack Grey ability to go through school without one eighth hour my brother out-door complexion Betty Gibson beautiful car Tom McNeal willingness to stop talking when Miss Shulte gives me that look in study hall any freshman ability to work at night and still get my homework done Robert Grey large vocabulary everyone natural look Norma McClure devil-may-care attitude Mr. Cook PAGE FIFTEEN Continued on next page

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