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MELVIN ALBRIGHT Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2 Intramural Basketball 1 Varsity Club 2,3,4 Boxing 1 ELIZABETH BIDWELL Band 1,2,3,4 Choir 1,2,3,4 Sextette 4 Donee Bond 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Hi Times 1,2 F. H. A. 1,2,3 Annuol Staff 4 Junior Play 3 LOIS DEAL Choir 4 F. H. A. 1 Hi Times 1,2,3 Class Treasurer 3,4 Athletic Treasurer 3 ROBERT LAUGHRY Band 1,2 Intramural Basketball 1,2,3 Football 1 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Bowling 3,4 MARY SHAW Bond 1,2,3 Choir 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Basketball 1,2
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JANICE BARBER F. H. A. 1,2 GEORGE PHINNEY Intramural Sports 1,3,4 Varisty Basketball Manager 3,4 CHARLES COLLINS Band 3 Choir 3 Baseball 1,2 Football 4 Vorsity Club 4 Intramural Basketball Bowling 3,4 Speech Club 4 JANICE VORCE F. H. A. 1,2,3,4 Hi Times 1,2,3 JOHN KLEMMER Bonjl 1,2,3,4 Choir 3 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2,3 Vorsity Basketball 1,2,3,4 Bowling 4 Student Council 1,3,4 Speech Club 4; Class President 2 Varsity Club 3,4; Junior Ploy 3 Annual Staff 4 Hi Times 1,2 Boy's State 3; Dance Band 1,2 PHYLLIS HATHAWAY Bond 1,2,3 Intramural Basketball 1 F. H. A. 1,2 Hi Times 1,2,3 Junior Ploy 3 Class Secretary 1 Student Council Secretary 4 FRED SCHLAUTMANN Football 1,2,3 Boxing 1 F. F. A. 1,2,3 RUBY RUBLY Basketball 1,2,4 Assembly Committee 3 Junior Play 3 Speech Club 4 F. H. A. 1,2,3 Hi Times 1,2
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Class Will W«, the senior class of Bronson, in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred fifty-four, do hereby will and bequeath the following items to the junior class: the title of Seniors; our sponsors, Miss Anderson, ond Mr. Hilton; the best seats in assemblies; our lockers; and everything else we don't need. To the sophomore class, we do will and bequeath our ability to loaf and look as though we're working. To the freshmen class, we do will all textbooks in the hope they will find some use for them. (We didn't.) To the junior high, we do will and bequeath our charming personalities. To the faculty, we do will and bequeath our sincere gratitude for the help they have given us, ond an apology for having wasted four years of their time trying to teach us something. To Miss Anderson, we do bequeath any encyclopedias found in our lockers. To Bronson High, we leave our pictires in the hall, all the old chewing gum under the desks, and the inspiring example of a perfect senior class. As free individuals in sound mind, we do hereby will and bequeath our treasured possessions as follows: I, Patty Andrews, leave nothing because I'm going to take my ability as a chemist and my engagement ring along. I, Dean Akins, will my criticism of a certain teacher to Doug Bell. I, Gordon Albright, bequeath my name suckie to Charlie Peter Selby. I, Melvin Albright, leave my car to Henry Schlautmann if he can afford it. I, Janice Barber, will nothing because I intend to take all of my belongings with me. I, Eleanore Bash, will my ability to sLove Em and Leave' to Betty Wells. I, Elizabeth Bidwell, leave to anybody the ability to have all the fun that I have had in high school and still stay in school. I, Charlotte Blain, will my ability to drive on ice and not go in the ditch to Tom Kehoe. I, Gerald Brewer, bequeath my ability to do better in school to somebody who needs it. I, Vera Brower, will my natural red hair to Wanda Howard. I, Curtis Butters, bequeath my trips to Coldwater three or four times a week to Northa Crabill. I, Bill Calhoun, leave my position on the basketball team to Butch Ulrich. I, Nathan Coats, will my ability to skip, more than I come to school and still graduate to Frank Fish. I, Charles Collins, will my ability to walk a mile and not get tired and out of breath to Beverly Nelson. I, Ronnie Crampton, will my subscription of Hot Rod magazine to Miss Chisholm and Miss Wilson. I, Jeanne Conklin, will my height to Charles Atkoconis, all four feet-eight and one half inches of it. I, Lois Deal, leave my place as a Joy-Girl to any girl who thinks she can run around with them and still stay out of trouble. I, Roberta Deranek, bequeath my ability to ruin a perfectly good joke to Jim Lane and Bill Ritter. I, Sammy DeVor, will a certain animal by the name of Herman to Marilyn Nowicki. I'll keep 'Pinky for myself. I, Norman Dixon, will my ability to stay away from the teachers to Ray Lanier, Denny Davidson, and Don McClish. I, Tom Duke, Leave to some up-and-coming basketball player my height. I, Judy Fifer, will my ability to control my emotions toward my boy friend in public to Carol Ann Pierce. I, Phyllis Fox, will my ability not to be interested in boys to El lei ia Hanna. I, Wanda Greeley, will my ability to throw a fast ball in bowling to Ruth Hofert. I, Shirley Harrison, will a truck to Mr. Atkocunis, so he won't have to go to Kalamazoo to hit one. I, Dole Hart, bequeath my height to Lyn Ulrich. I, Phyllis Hartman, leave a basket to Anne Littlefield to carry her books in so she won't drop them down the stairs. I, Phyllis Hathaway, will to Marilyn Nowicki, my ability to look into a person's eyes instead of staring a hole through him while his back is turned and I sincerely hope she'll put it to good use. I, Ruth Heineman, will my ability to get a traffic ticket in Coldwater ond not have to pay for it to Kay Sommerlotte. I, Phyllis Himes, bequeath my ability to have goods looks, without using one-half inch of make-up to Slyvia Bid-well. I, Sharon Hoard, will my ability to go with the same guy for four years and never have to walk home to Beverly Nel son. I, Karl Hoffer, leave my ability to say Hi' instead of Hovdy' to Miss Wilson. I, Joanne Hollister, leave a pawn shop address to the Seniors of 55 . You'll need it. I, Marvin Holt, bequeath a pair of roller skates to Beverly Nelson so she won't have to walk on the way home. I, Josh Hovda, will my name Teddy Bear to anyone who wants to live it down. I, Lois Jean Hunsicker, will my twirling ability to Dorian Wiler, future drum major of the University of Michigan Band. I, Margaret Kalvin, will my ability to keep things to myself and not tell everything I know to anyone who abuses this virtue. I, Paul Kern, will my ability to take out a girl and not make her walk to Northa Crabill. I, Richard Killian, leave my ability to behave on the bus to Rolland Vallance.
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