Algonac High School - Algonquin Yearbook (Algonac, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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Name Nickname Pet Peeve Ambi tion Fa vori te Expres sion Pas time Robert Eaker •Muscles Cay C in Chem. study medicine Oh rummy Reading Evelyn Bates •Aggie • My brother missionary work Oh, don’t be f unny l Sleeping Cay Cartwright •Ka te ’ dirty jokes nurse No kidding 1 Traveling Shirley Dahl •Shirt men teacher Holy tootl Kni tting Lydia Day •Pinky Tom’s brother secretary I ’ 11 never tell l Reading Ea ting Marilyn Densmore Lynn Sister art designer For crying out loud 1 Hanging out in the Grill Duane Dobbin Dewey » Women own a store I don t know l Working Judy Duncan •Judi th» Brother secretary Oh, stop it iReading Charles Eckfield ' Eckky ' Women chemical engineer I ’ll kill ya I Reading Ea ting Karen Gobeille 1 Da dy » Ri t Mel drum concert pianist Guess what happened last night Swimming Phyllis Hilgendorf •Flip’ people complaining teacher Sh-h-h-h Reading Marella Hill •Mari » Shorthand II housewife Sleeping Thomas Ishmael ’ Tommy redheads make a decent living Oh, goon l Playing my gui tar Roland Johnson ’ Rollo Dwyer Cooke Hrumoh-h Reading William Kersten •Billy’ my Model n A n hasn’t decided Wha t in the world are you doing? Driving a car Richard Knyzewski •Pole Brother business man You know what I did? Listening to music Ruth Krause •Pok’ Peggy Waves Holy cowl Ea ting Ruth Krebs •Jinx’ school Travel Isn’t he cute? Sleeping Barbara Lang •Spider . Men teacher Holy cow 1 Horse back riding Ray LaParl •Junior’ Mr, Thompson automobile dealer ship Aw No 1 Avoiding work Richard Lozen •Sky’ Speech class travel Where ’ s Nancy? Playing Pool Karyn Lozon Love successful in my endeavors My arm is killing me l Eating Stewart MacDonald •Stewie melted snow poli tician Wri ting mystery themes for Comp, class 21

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SENIOR V.ILL I Bob Baker — leave my desire to be a Doctor to Bo-Bo Brady Evelyn Bates--leave my willingness to help to Fred Genaw Cay Cartwright — leave my bottle of peroxide to Elizabeth Avers Shirley Dahl — leave my laugh to Tony Sampler. Duane Dobbin — leave my curly hair to Ann Vandenhemel. Judy Duncan — leave all my A ' s to Richard Recor Charles Eckf i eld--leave my height for basketball to Don Rondeau Chuck Gilbert--lea ve my good marks in Government to Ralph LaParl Karen Gobeille — leave my knowledge of French to Ronnie Holder. Marella Hill — leave my early engagement to Sally Hemenger. Phyllis Hilgendorf — leave my ability to get along with Miss Bradley to Casey Wishart. Tom Ishmael — leave my yo-yo to Jimmy Ames. Roland Johnson--lea ve my weight to Dewey Marsden. Richard Knyzewski — leave all my girls in Detroit to Shirley Haydett. Ruth Krebs — leave my ability to get along with boys to Chickie Douglas. Marilyn Densmore — leave my gift of gab to Lou Cunningham. Ruth Krause — leave my typing ability to Ed Campbell. Barbara Lang — leave my height to Donna Mae Mensen. Karyn Lozon — leave my walk to Virginia Gontarek. Richard Lozon — leave my Casanova ways to Ed Rzeppa. Nancy Murphy--leave my ability to get along with Mr. King to Gary Sakowski. Stewart MacDonald — leave my piano-playing ability to Sandy Smith. Skippy Morrow — leave my speed in track to David Vigliotti. Larry Pe terson--leave my ability to get along with teachers to Sue Ann Deibler. Karl Peterson--lea ve my seat in Economics to my brother George. Dick Rex — leave my good nature in basketball to Jack Kinnally. Bill Kersten — leave my ability to get along with people to Barbara Day. Rita Richie — leave my ability to play basketball to Clara Boughner. Delphine Rzeppa — leave my ambition to be a teacher to Herb Glied. Loretta Sampier — leave my shorthand ability to Betty Sears. Beverley Smith — leave my short hair to Joan Stringer. Ellen Smith — leave my naturally curly hair to Sally Smith. Barbara Stager — leave my seat in band to Roy Haggberg. Gilbert Soullier — leave my musical ability to Pat Lucas. Joan Warner — leave my ability to get along with Mr. Greens tein to the Eighth Grade History class. Chuck Warner--leave my Senior Class Presidency to Blynn Dudley. John Yax — leave my sense of humor to Ed Currier. Fanny Poll to — leave my ability to get credits to Joe Malinski. Lydia Day — leave my ability in cheer-leading to Susie Jezewski. Ray LaParl — leave my blonde hair to Nancy Pekuri. Jack Peters — leave my tardiness to Dick Hemenger. Dirk Sparenborg--leave my quietness to Tom Hemenger. Stanley Sharrow — leave my way with girls to Jack Humes. 20



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Favor! te Name Nickname Pet Peeve Ambi ti on Expression Pastime Nancy Murphy •Murph ' my sister bookkeeper Where ' s Ri t? Eating Jack Peters ' Jack Barb to get out of school Guess who smashed our car this time Driving a car Karl Peterson ' Pete ' Stan Thompson to join army Drop dead 1 Fi shing Larry Peterson •Skunk ' little brother Denny to Join army Gee, that ' s racy 1 Racing Fanny Poll to ' Fanny ' being asked what my real name is secretary You kill me 1 Dancing Richard Rex •Dick ' track marine mechanical engineer Scratch my back 1 Eating ice cream Rita Richie ' Richie ' little brother to join service Oh, kiddo 1 Horseback riding Delphine Rzeppa ' Del ' sipping coffee teacher Holy Gertrude 1 listening to good music Loretta Sampler •Lettie ' my sister secretary Sleeping Stanley Sharrow •Stan ' Loretta study industrial electronics Go j ump in the lake 1 Walking Beverley Smith ' Bevie ' Doing dishes secre tary Terrific I Sailing Ellen Smith. ' Pi tty Pin ' Mrs. Pippel secretary I ' ve broken up wi th Arable again 1 Movies Gilbert Soullier f Gus Mr. McClaud Hunting Dirk Sparenborg ' Sparrow school mechanic useless I Fishing Barbara Stager ' Barb ' Jack stenographer I don ' t think you ' re funny one bit Swimming 1 Charles Warner •Chuck ' the way the cheerleaders cheer. manage the fac tory Oh Susie 1 Shooting Pool Joann Warner ' Jo ' Dick get married Dick I had a fight last night. Sleeping John Yax ' Johnny ' Thompson ' s 6 ' 4 major league ball player Ya dummy 1 Seeing Eunice Merritt Goetz ' Sparks ' school lawyer I s ' pose Working 22

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