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

 - Class of 1942

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Adam Gray Gray I am not in the roll of com- mon men. Marcia McGuire Mickey A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wis- est men. Mary Frances Herndon Muff Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds. Allan Campbell All He's got a personality to go with his vitality. James Kilgore Jim Few were his words, but wonderfully clear. Colleen Johnson Cally There's a sparkle of mischief in her eyes. Dorothea Snitchler Snitch For all that fair is, is by nature good. Erick Kfumrel Cy. Individua1ity is everywhere to be spared and respected as the root of everything good. Shirley Dudley Sugar A congenial manner and a ready smile for all. Charis Duthe Chick A style all her own. Esther Belle Easton Easter Were Silence golden, I'd have a happy path of gold to walk on. Shirley Culver Scotty Wit once bought is worth twice taught. Marv Belle Evans Mazie Never too busy to ioin in the fun: always on hand when there's work to be done. Joyce Krueger Joy He who is able to take care of himself, is wise. Marvin Hoemke Marv A silent tongue and a true heart are the most admir- able things on earth. Barbara Ellis Barb A winning way, friendly smile.-In all, a girl who is worth while. James Burtraw Jim t'The world is full of fun and frolic, and so am I. Jack Hunter Windy Quietness and steadiness are signal marks of good breed- ing. Patricia Lyons Ridge-runner A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's blackest cloud. Verna Mattison Matty She leads a life of quietness, content to be herself. John Brown Lochinvar The light heart lives long. Marian Vandall Van Ready for anything, work or play. She's a jolly good scout most any day. Lilamae Booth Boots Silence like her's is a deep eternity, speech is as shal- low as time. Joyce Pedroes Peaches O woman, what distraction was meant to mankind when thou wast made. Frank Glass Junior Take life easy, you live but once. Evelyn Lockey Evvie Devout yet cheerful, active yet resigned.

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James Reynolds Jim Women are troublesome and yet who'd be without 'em. Charles Davis Don Books-'tis a dull and end- less strife! Dorothy Grissom Dot There is no beauty on earth which exceeds the true lov- liness of woman. Gayle Marlow Sugar Fair tresses, man's imperial race ensnaref' Orin Ahlstrom Musty He who keeps the wheel of work going, spins gold. Jane Dingler Janie It's not how much you do, it's how you do it. Jack Gurche Mary Zaha Kippy They are only great who are truly good. Kent Nichols Nick He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose. Edward Miller Ed Unblemished let me live or die unknown. Then grant an honest fame or grant me none. Dora Jean Kellogg Dorr Her lovely smile makes her silence eloquent. Genevieve Bertnik Gerry Good nature is one of the richest gifts. Donald Campbell Don Everyone excels in some- thing in which another fails. Gurch Honor is the reward of virtue'.' Jane Bradshaw Brad A true friend is forever a friend. Mary Essig Goan She's pretty to walk with, witty to talk with, and pleasant to think about. Frank Mosier Moe Whate'er he did was done with so much easeg in him alone 'twas natural to please.



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Jeanne Ketcham Ketch Good cheer is no hindrance to a good life. Jeanne Fuller Jen N ever too busy to help some- one. Clayton Greenleaf Clayt Courage, conduct and per- severance conquer all be- fore them. Donald Burton Burt A wise man will hear, and will increase learning. Norma Jean McClure Carrots Her hair is auburn-lovely tressesf' Mariorie Brandenburg Monte 'KLike the weatherg fair and agreeable. Glen Grimshaw Glen His time forever, everywhere his peace. Dorothy Arrandale Dot Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Dorothy Hyde Dot Her high spirits are ever re- freshingf' John Fitch Johnny Life is a serious problem- girls are too. Grace London Gracie Her ways please all she doth befriend. Monetta Becker Mo Variety is the spice of life: that gives it all its flavor. Everett Gould Red A good name keeps its lustre in the dark. Margaret Graves Gravy U p r i g h t simplicity is the deepest wisdom. Arlene Miller Lene What sweet delight a quiet life affords? George Jones Jonsey A man diligent in business shall stand before kingsg he shall not stand before mean men. James Colville Jas Music has charm to sooth the savage beast. Vivian Brown Vi A pleasant smile, a ready wit, a mind for any study fit. Harriet Chisnell Harry True to her word, her work, and her friends. William Budde Buddy To live long it is necessary to live slowly. Charlotte June McAuley Mike A merry heart maketh a merry countenance. Margaret Nickell Margie She, whose weighty sens e flows in fit words and pro- per eloquence. Verena Morrison Vee A lovely lady, garmented with light from her own beauty. Ruth Almen Rufus Deep rivers flow in silence. Betty Zoe Elliott Beeze God gave speech to all, song to few. Alice LeLacheur Al Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind.

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