Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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Row 1: Henry Amama, Pauline Avers, Marjorie Bis- corner, Donna Bourget, Bernard Campbell, Diann Caruso, Phyllis Char tier. Row 2: Barbara Deckard , James Edmond, Yvonne Farver, Lola Fetter, James Gilbert, Joann Glied, Me rr itt Goe t z . Row 3: Mary Jane Gunniss, Constance Haggberg, Joyce Haggberg, Marjorie Herschelman, George Highstreet, Lois Johnson, Elaine Kerr. Row 4: Sallie Kersten, Sylvia King, Emma Krause, Dorothy Krebs, Carol Kuhn, Joan LaForge, Robert Lee . 16 Row 5: Mary MacKerer, Donald Molinaro, Richard Molinaro, Jane Pekuri, Albert Randolph, Floyd Robinson, Jean Ann Simons. Row 6: William Soboleski, Wi 1 f red Stephenson, Leo Vernier, Joan Vigliotti, Norman Witalac. No pictures: Alphonse Dandron, Elaine Edwards, Myron Isaacs, Donald Overton, Leland Ritz, Anne Weber .

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ass We, the Senior Class of Algonac High School, in the year of our graduation, nineteen hundred and forty-eight, being of sound mind and body, and in the presence of reliable witnesses, do leave and bequeath our most prized possessions to our beloved high school, our beloved teacher, and the undergraduates. May we ever be remembered as almost the largest (if not the smartest) class that has ever thundered through the halls of Algonac High High School. It must be known here that we write the following under no pressure (or regret) whatso- ever. 1, Chuck Clark, leave my pitching arm to Jim DeBoyer. I, Stan Lupenski, leave my ability to sleep in Government to Berny Campbe 1 1 . I, Harold DeBoyer, leave all my love to all the girls of Algonac High School . I, Frank Day, leave my red hair to ” Rabbit” (Bobby Bauman). I, Marlene Rzeppa, leave my calm disposition to George Highstreet. I, Elvene Norton, leave my promptness in getting to class to Charles Van Slambrouch. I, Jim Wiseman, leave my love of football to Charles Eckfield. I, Dick Baker, leave my ability to play the sax to Jean Ann Sim- ons. I, Gerry Martin, leave my interest in school to Elaine Edwards. I, Mary Biland, leave my nickname, ' Gump”, to my brother Wesley. I, Alice Rzeppa, leave my basketball knowledge to my brother Ed. I, Lois Colling, leave my being the only girl with all those men in Trig and Solid Geometry, to some deserving girl. I, Bob Hagedon, leave my build to Tony Harvey. I, Russell Rose, leave All my ” A s ” to Dorothy Krebs. I, Doc Meyers, leave all of my 6 ’ 3 to Donnie Rondeau. I, Charlie Polito. leave my wolfish technique to Rit Lozen. I, Norman Schultz, leave my massive” intellect to be distributed equally among the 9th grade. I, Dolores Sears, leave my height to Bob Baker. I, Joan Smith, leave my ambition to be a nurse to Lois Johnson. I, Mary Ann Smith, leave my sense of humor to Pitty Pin (my sister) I, Gerry Williams, leave my big blue eyes to Jack Peters. I, Bernard Zavitz, leave my 44 limousine” to Chuck Gilbert. I, Ellen Martin, leave my curly hair to Evelyn Bates. I, Fred Tremblay, leave all my knowledge of Latin to Roland Johnson. I, Beverly Seibert, leave my ability to go steady to Ruth Krause. I, Barbara Melchers, leave my ambition to Don Overton. I, Virginia Highstreet, leave my knowledge of the effects of peroxide to Elaine Kerr. Will I, Joan Montney, leave my gift of gab to Betty Goetz. I, Sally Ann Avers, leave my natural golden hair to Barbara Deckard. I, Roy Lauritsen, leave my ability to laugh to Mickey Isaacs. I, Butch Kreig, leave my line of complaining to Willie Stephenson. I , Fred Hill, leave my curly locks to Coach Greenstein. I, Don Charlebois, leave my place in Government to any Junior. I, Bob Coulter, leave my unruly brush cut to Jim Edmond. I, Betty Fournier, leave my graduation picture to the halls of good old Algonac High School. I, Chuck Gonyaw, leave my upper bunk on the Noronic to anyone who wants it. I, Eileen Highstreet, leave a quiet and peaceful school to all the tea- chers from now on. I, Bruce Highstreet, leave my address book to Charles Eck f i e Id- -may he put it to good use. I, Harry Wilde, leave my Dick Tracy two-way wrist radio to Bob Baker and Sharon Smith, so they can talk, no matter where they are. I, Paul Hemenger, leave my fiddle case to anyone with an overabund- ance of hair like mine. I, Betty Kelly, leave to Leland Ritz, my unyielding yearning for learning, and my unceasing drool for school. I, Charlene Austin, leave my squeaky chair in Shorthand II to Emma Krause, so she can make all the noise she wants! I, Verna Halsey, leave my ambition to Frenchy (Alfred Berube) so that he can carry his own books to school next year. I, Edgar Ouimet, leave my beautiful pictures of the Varga girls to Jimmy Martin. I, Joan Raymond, leave my wonderful way of getting along with Mr. Johnson and Mr. King to David Vigliotti. As a class, we also leave to the Seniors of ” 49” a Senior Carnival that was as successful as ours. to the Seniors of ” 50” a detailed booklet on How to make a success of a J-Hop” to the Seniors of “ 51” a copy of the famous book ” How to Win Friends and Influence Teachers.” to the Seniors of ” 52” a good example of what laziness did to us. Don’t let this happen to you! Lastly: We hereby nominate and appoint the readers of the Year Book (The Algonquin) as individual executors of this, our last will and testament. We have hereunto scrawled our John Henrys and set our seal (X) this tenth day of June, in the year of our graduation, one thousand, nine hundred, and forty eight. CLASS OF 48 15



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omores Row 1: Robert Baker, Joyce Basney, Evelyn Bates, Alfred Berube, Jane Copp, Shirley Dahl, Lydia Day. Row 2: Marilyn Densmore. Judy Duncan, Charles Eckfield, Charles Gilbert, Betty Goetz, Roman Gontarek, Wallace Harvey. Row 3: Phyllis Hilgendorf, Mare 1 la Hill, Thomas Ishmael, Roland Johnson, Billy Kelly, William Kersten, Ruth Krause. Row 4: Ruth Krebs. Barbara Lang, Ray LaParl, Richard Lozen, Stewart MacDonald, Frank Morrow, Nancy Murphy. Row 5 : Jack Peters, William Rees, Richard Rex, Rita Richie, De 1 - phine Rzeppa, Loretta Sampier, Stanley Sharrow. No pictures: Cay Cartwright, Richard Knyzewski, Karen Lozen, Karl Peterson, Fanny Polito, Gilbert Soullier. 17

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