Bloomfield Hills High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Bloomfield, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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The Senior Trip QQ V P37 , 0 Ng

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Barb Anderson has a very up and coming wrestling career. She's made famous her reverse ear lock and her nose crush. Phyllis Steele is a test driver for General Motors. She's the first wom- an in Oakland County to drive up Mt. Everest and back. After spending several years at the University of New Mexico, Senor- ita Stephanie Kimbrough has quit school to become the foremost woman matadora. Sally Grisinger has become a notorious skier. She's the only person to go off a jump backwards without skis Once she landed on all fours and left a bear track which was followed by hunters for five days. Kay Robinson and Sue Lovett both have gone into interesting fields of work. Kay is a sparring partner for a boxing kangaroo, and Sue is a deep sea diver in the Rouge River. Emily Shuster sprays farmer's crops from her private airplane. Her latest exploit was to save Mr. 8: Mrs. Ralph Molotky's, the former Judy Ryan, alfalfa fields. Doug Wolters photographs criminals for the F.B.I. He says that John Wellington has passed through the line to pose for him several times. Ilse Rogers has informed me that she is still reducing. She was offer- ed co-ownership in the Slenderella Salon after keeping them in business for ten years. Susan Swats has made the public forget about the death of Hattie Car- negie with her striking fashion designs in over-alls for railroad engineers and rhubarb farmers. Judy Blasiola is past president of the W.C.T.U. and has decided to open up a home for the retired spinsters of the class of '56, The Dorothy Dix of the day is Sally Boyd. For advice to the lovelorn and matrimonial troubles consult Pidge Boyd. Sue Quinn is still a magician's assistant. She perfected numerous vanishing acts but none was so complete as the vanishing of a 510,000 oil well she invested in while in California that disappeared overnight. Nursie Mary Spiess and Doc Waldo Willett are members of the staff at Pontiac State Hospital. They both are in charge of the floor on which all the patients think they' re Napoleon. Walter is recovering from an injury that occurred when he was unexpectedly hit in the back of the head by a soggy bath towel thrown by one of his mental cases. Jacquie Trombley has composed several songs lately which have been tops on the hit parade. The latest are entitled: I've Got the Gimmes, So Give Me Another Too , and The Chimney Sweeper Waltze Carl Morrow and Phil Knope, the recent champion cuckoo bird callers, have donated their prize to Mr. Hundley. They hope he will enjoy the bird bath. Well, as you can plainly see the class didn't quite live up to it's expec- tations. The members of our class aren't unemployed, but they don't have the best jobs. I'll write you in another few years and tell you ifany of them are more successful. ' Your obedient servant, Mildred 110



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The Last Will and Testament. . . Barbara Anderson, will my paint box to Judy Gougeon. Willis Anderson, will my ability to argue any subiect to anyone who has nerve enough to use it, and to Jim Putzig my golden gloves. Judy Badger, will my taxi service to Judi Bromley. Mary Jane Beaver, will my brownie points to any Junior who can use them. Betty Bob-a-lu Bishop, will my name to Randy Barrett. Jim Blake, will my most beloved possession, my pair of white converted black bucks to Art Plaxton and the cleaning of them to Doug Danziger. Judy Blasiola, will my temper and non-patience to George Beaver. Sally Boyd, will my love for Chemistry and Class Presidents to Cindy Scott. Ed Danziger, will my ability to get along with brothers to Doug Danziger who really needs it. Paul Doeren, will my ability to keep my iacket on in Speech Class to my Brother, Ralph. Ginny Dowling, will my friendship with Pa and the Babe to Larry Donald- son and Tom Little. Jim Doyle, will my Physics book to anyone who can understand it. Georgia Dumville, will my affection for green Thunderbirds to Barb Went- worth and the class treasury to anyone who can straighten it out. Judy Duncan, will my original haircuts to Judy Sanders. Brenda Ford, will my pony tail to Jane Caris. Lynn Forster, will my sister to next year's Senior Boys and especially Bob Kasameyer. Mary Lou Fuller, will my choir robe to the tallest member of the Choir. Dave Glass, will my love for Miss Barry to Tom Little. Sally Grisinger, will my ability to wear my glasses at all times to Bill Stouffer. Ken Haines, will my good disposition to Jim Putzig. Kay Hall, will my work on school concerts to Susan Kennedy. Anne Hammonds, will my ability to cheer loudly at football games to 'future Pep Club members and my arguments in English Class to the Debate Team. Nancy Harger, will eighth hour to any ambitious Junior. Chuck Hassett, will my ieep to the Mobilgas Station for further repairs. Chuck Hohmeier, will my shoulders and physique to Roy Fleming. Nancy Johnson, will my long hair to Mary LongDyke. Dotty Jones, will my pep from the Pep Club to Barb Gilray. Stephanie Kimbrough, will my natural blond hair to Janet Richards. 112

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