Bronson High School - Viking Yearbook (Bronson, MI)

 - Class of 1953

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Class Prophecy Bob Meyer Owner of the Stork Club. Helga Mueller-----------------------Head instructor at a model’s school. Beth McCracken----------------------Pianist at the Stork Club. Tom Norton--------------------------Clerk in a women’s store. Delphine Nowicki -------------------Private secretary to Tom Corbett, space cadet. Kars ten Prager Ambassador to the United States. Joan Ross Saleslady at Robinson's in Battle Creek. Solly Ross Housewife with three children. Charlotte Rubley--------------------Superintendent of nurses at Coldwater Hospital. Becky Rubley...........—............Secretary to Mr. Carpenter. Morietta Seiler.....................Working at a candy counter in a dime store in Cleveland. Sidney Shackleton-------------------Driver of a midget race car. Gordon Sikorski Mad1 teach at Sturgis High School. Horry Smoker------------------------Bartender at Lindy’s Loretta Smoker----------------------Star of women’s baseball. Don Sobeski-------------------------Head of the draft board. Carol Summers-----------------------Working at Foy’s. Betty Sweet Owner of Betty’s Sweet Shop. Sylvia Thomas-----------------------Blues singer with Johnny Rae. Patty Tice —- —....Teaching commercial law in Bronson High School. Virginia Van Pelt-------------------Opera singer now appearing in New York. Judy Wanar Editor and head model of Esquire. Kay Weldon Secretary to LeRoy Scriber of Federal Mogul Co. Norito Wilkins—---------------------Married to a milk man. Alice Wilson The wealthy Mrs. Richard hennig now in Paris. Bob Wotta Industrial shop head of Michigan. Dave Wright Car salesman for Ford garage. Shirley Yesh— — — ------Taking Marion Mario's place on Arthur Godfrey s show. As the last senior looks into the “Futurescope,’’ you can hear a faint roar and see an object coming closer and closer. Yes, it’s the space ship! Now, with all the seniors on board, it is ready to depart for a long journey into life. Kay Weldon Al ice Wilson Patty Tice 23

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Class Prophecy Standing on the loading platform of the Atomic Space Academy, you can see the 1953 seniors. The first thing you will ask, What are they doing standing in line like that? The answer is simple; they are looking into the ‘Futurescope of Wonders, while waiting for their space ship. Now you will ask, What do they see? According to the message we received, the following information reports the whole situation quite accurately. Where did we receive this information? For all you know, it might have been from some lady star or even from the man in the moon. Who knows??????? Donald Behnke----------------------Owner of “Don’s Famous Pool Room. Phyllis Blain.....................- “Miss Coldwater' of 1963 Darrell Blanchard------------------Manager of the Blanchard Rendering Works. Nancy Blatter----------------------Famous ballet horseback rider. Gordon Bowerman--------------------Head of the F. F. A. at the Coldwater State School. Roberta Bullock....................Assistant street sweeper to her husband, Carl. Martin Crabill---------------------Owner of the Biggest Burlesque Show in America. DonaldCrull------------------------The Great Big Little Texas Oil Man. Ken Duncan-------------------------Working 500,000 acres of land in Nebraska. Bill Fifer-------------------------Designer of costumes for Crabill’s burlesque girls. Gerd Fruehling-----------------—.— Great German actor in famous love scenes. Hans Geiger------------------------Winner for the tenth time in the Indianapolis races. Josephine Gigowski-----------------Waitress at Bell’s restaurant in Coldwater. Betty Haylett----------------------Working in a large department store selling men’s clothing. Pat Herman-------------------------Famous ‘giggler in a side show. Leonard Hoard-——-------------------Star player on the Globe Trotters. Bob Hilton ------------------------Famous lecturer on women’s hats. Jerry Hollister--------------------and his all girl orchestra now playing in New York. Sally Hollister--------------------Also in New York, keeping an eye on Jerry. Peter Kalom ——————-----------------Owner of Minch’s Hardware. Pat Kosmerick----------------------Home Economics teacher at Bronson High School. Ted Kosmerick----------------------Famous photographer for Photoplay Allene Lindsay---------------------Famous lady marine known for her battle ability. Connie Lines —------------------- — The wealthy Mrs. Robert Shook spending the winter in Florida. Norma Losinski------—..............-Happily married to a farmer. Howard Lutz—--------—-----------—————Heavyweight champion of the United States. Lorry Maxwell----—-----------------Replacing Clark Gable in Hollywood. Betty Metzger ——----------------------------——Superintendent of Bronson High School.



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Last Will and Testament I, Donald Behnke, will my tallness to Ross Byers. I, Phyllis Blain, will my ability to get along with the boys from Coldwater to anyone, who thinks she knows how. I, Darrel Blanchard, will my pleasure in reading books to Keith Wohlers. I, Nancy Blatter, will my chickens to Mrs. Hamilton to keep her in egas. I, Gordon Bowermon, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Jake Clemens. I, Roberta Bullock, will to Nick Whorley the airplanes I left in his bathtub—providing he finishes them himself. I, Martin Crabill, will my ability to run Cadillacs off the road to Keith Wohlers, who is going to get killed some day racing with me. I, Donald Crull, will my smallness to Marvin Holt. I, Ken Duncan, will my car to Curtis Butters, so he can take Lois Jean out. I, Bill Fifer, will to Nathan Coats, Paul Kern, and Leonard Signeski, one can of limberger cheese. I, Gerd Fruehling, will my ability of thinking, behaving, and acting in a foreign way to any Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior, who wants to appear different. I, Hans Geiger, will my natural blond hair to the girls of B. H. S. I, Josephine Gigowski, will my slimness to Sally Spade. I, Betty Haylett, will my freckles to Marilynn Paul. I, Pat Herman, will my bleached hair to anyone crazy enough to try it —including Wanda Howard. I, Bob Hilton, will my bottle opener that doesn't open bottles to Josh Hovda, so he can get in at night. I, Leonard Hoard, will the back seat of my car to John Calhoun—that is if he gets it back in time. I, Sally Hollister, will my ability to fix Jerry's breakfast and get him off to school on time to Sharon Hoard. I, Gerald Hollister, will my ability to be married and get to school on time in the morning to anyone foolish enough to try it. I, Peter Kalom, will my ability to be here every day for four years to anybody, who needs it. I, Pat Kosmerick, will my ability to run around with Joan Ross and still get my beauty sleep to anyone, who can take it. I, Ted Kosmerick, leave my so-called ability to photograph our Vikings in action on the basketball court to Gretchen Cuyler. I, Allene Lindsay, will my height and quietness to Brucie Kalom, and hope he can use it as well as I hove. I, Connie Lines, will to Phyllis Hathaway my natural Florida sun tan, so she won't have to use so much make-up. The real stuff doesn't rub off. I, Norma Jean Losinski, will my appetite to Donald Gannon. I, Howard Lutz, will my ability to play a musical instrument to Bruce Kalom. I, Lorry Maxwell, will the study-hall clock to Frank and Duane Ross, because they're always watching it. I, Beth McCracken, will my dishpan in the hot-lunch room to Shelba Lampman, so she can have dishpan hands, too. I, Betty Metzger, will my shortness to John Calhoun, so he won't have to bend so far on his girl's porch at night. I, Bob Meyer, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Hamilton to Nick Whorley, and hope he gets along better with her. I, Helga Mueller, will my shyness to Carol Pearce. I, Tom Norton, will my car to Jean Wohlers, so she can take Dave Travis out. I, Delphine Nowicki, will my knowledge of knowing where scatter pins are worn to Mrs. Bradley. I, Karsten Prager, will my ability to be able to flirt with almost every girl, except the few “anti—vaccinated ones and the ones that don't like me to any underclassman, who is a shy little flower” like Gerd Fruehling. I, Joan Ross, will my ability to get along with Jack Riegle to Marla Albright. I, Sally Ross, will my study halls to anyone, who wants to sit through three dull periods. I, Becky Rubley, will all the articles that hove been token from me to the person or persons, who have already claimed them. I, Marietta Sei ler, will my ability of getting out of study halls and past the hall monitors without a release to anyone, who's smart enough to try it. I, Sidney Shackleton, will my commercial law book to Francis Kruzka, the commercial madman, so he con find a few more clauses with which he con disturb the class. I, Gordon Sikorski, will my ability to get to school in the morning to Nathan Coats. I, Harry Smoker, will my reserve seat at the Burgandy Room to Jerome Marz. I, Loretta Smoker, will my noon-hour thrill rides to Coldwater and Sturgis to anyone foolish enough to try it, especially Joan Bilicke and Pat Smoker. I, Donald Sobeski, will my ability to stop growing to Jerome Marz. I, Carol Summers, will my cor to anyone with money enough to keep it running. I, Betty Sweet, will my seat in the third-hour study hall to Sally Spade, so she can sleep again next year. I, Sylvia Thomas, will my will to grin and bear it to any strong-willed underclassman, other thon Peggy Cuyler, who has the will to do it, and do it willingly. I, Patty Tice, will my ability to get along with everyone to Sammy De Vor. I, Virginia Van Pelt, will my place in sextette to anyone, who thinks she can tear herself away from Julius for Wednesday night engagements. I, Judy Kay Wonar, will my quietness to my namesake, Judy Kay Martin. I, Kay Weldon, will my ability to talk in the study hall and still make Miss Anderson think I am doing school work to anyone, who wants to take that chance. I, Norita Wilkins, will my ability to get along with the senior boys to Mary Weaver. I, Alice Wilson, will my ability to go steady with a guy for a year and not get mad when he's late to Wanda Howard. I, Dave Wright, will my bock fender to anyone, who can find it. I, Bob Wotta, will the record Cry to Suckie Albright. I, Shirley Yesh, will my ability to keep what I know to myself to Wanda Howard. 24

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