Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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fffif 10 FRANK DEVANEY Here's one fellow who's certainly been in there pitching as far as basketball goes, and he's manage to ,rack up a number of points for himself. He s an expert trapper too. WILLIAM HEALEY Bill seems to have found a better school in Clarkston. We're glad he decided to make the change. He doesn't take part in sports, but he enjoys watching them. A good spectator is lndispensible. CHARLES RICHARD DOYLE Here's a boy who's definitely talented. Dick's not only a great sports enthusiast, taking part in all five sports, but that boy can really dress. Maybe some day you'll be reading his sports colmnns. EDQVIUND IENKS Ed s one of those people who works hard at anything he does. He plays guard and tackle on the ootball team. Early in the spring you can see him dashing madly around the track getting into shape. 1oYcE Fosmck You don't have to see Joyce to know she's around, for no one could miss that mellow voice that became so famous as Aunt Emily and Mrs. Sorenson in the junior and sen- ior plays. JOAN JOHNSTON Io ------ an. Yep, there's our Ioanie, and if you are real nice to her maybe she'll knit something for you. Her smiling face and short curly blond hair are well known at C. H. S. HELEN FREY Helen came to us this year from Alpena, and we're certainly glad she did. Helen and her magic-symbols are a twice told tale around school and she sings like a lark in chorus too. MARIORY IONES Margie has been very active in basketball, but even more so in girls softball, so you ca.n easily see why she should be president of the G. A. A. We're sorry to say that she will be leaving us soon. GENE GREATHOUSE ' Mouse who starred in four sports will be best remembered for his .bullet-like basket- ball shooting. Also he made a good catcher for the baseball team even though he had a little trouble with pop ups. MARY KEELEAN If you've never seen a busy kid, take a look at Keelean here. What with having a job after school and dashing madly around collecting - various articles for the Hilltopper she still flashes a glowing smile.

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SENIORS EDWDI DEAN ANDERSON - Andy, famous for his stories is also well known in the sports field, taking part in all five sports. You remember his witty re- marks as detective in Snafu, and father in The Groom Said No. PATRICIA I. COOPER Pat is one of the most helpful, cheerful and uncomplaining people in the senior class. No matter what goes wrong, she can always be counted on to maintain her cheerful disposi- tion. PAULINE HELEN BAKER Sweet Polly O'Bakle, who's not quite sure whether she's taking economics or not, is a buddy to all, and oh, .nat laugh. She's always glad when winter is over, it's so much easier to stand up. SHIRLEY ANNE CROSBY Entering Clarkston in her junior year, Shirley has since been a spark-plug for the student body. She long will be remembered for her rousing cheers and sparkling performance in the senior play. DONNA L. BEALS You can easily see why Donna was voted can- didate for queen. Her charm and catchy giggle will always be a cherished memory of high school. More than that, she's not a bad basketball player. SALLY ANN CURRY Sally played a very convincing Mrs. Garrett in Snaiu, the junior play. Her quick wit and jolly manner make her a favorite of the class. She can always be counted on for an appropriate commente KAROLINA ALICE BOLDT Pee Wee is really faithful to good ol' C. H. S. as you can see, She came back to us after a years absence, and we're certainly glad she did. Too bad though, boys, she s already hooked. FRANCES M. DAILY Frau, our little scholar, is quite an actress, playing the part of Madge in Snafu, and acting as student director for our senior play. She also takes a bow for writing news for the town paper. WILLIAM ROBERT CASKEY We understand that Bob is quite an outdoors- man, and trapper. We wonder if he catches his girls that way too. He was certainly in- dispensible as set-maker for our junior and senior class plays. RAYMOND DAY Daisy, usually quiet and reserved, showed us his other side during work on Snafu. He play- ed a pompous professor that left us rolling in the aisles. And later at the cast party he really let go. , 4055 'N



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U! 11 MARILYN KENNEDY Marilyn is one of those seniors that keeps the school going. She has lots of pep and uses it to a good advantage. She did a swell job on the junior play and holds a first position on the basketball team. DONNA MC DERMOTT Donna is one of our promising senior athletes. She takes an interest in all sports, and accord- ing to reports does pretty well. You can tell that she's punctual, when bringing the absence report around. GERALD KIDDER Iere's wit and sense of humor have seen him through his days at CHS. A more likeable laughable person would be hard to find. He can be recognized by his frosted ski-boots and shining ickories. CHARLES MC GEE Clarkston 's gazelle boy proved' his worth throughout the school year despite his size. His light weight increased his speed so that he starred in football, basketball, and baseball. WAYNE LONGAIR Hartley , besides participating in four sports, was a star in Snafu. English students will re- call Pompeii Baltimore Iohnson's hectic exper- iences from Wayne's drawling lips. NOREEN MOORE Noreen 's part in the senior play was the envy of the senior class. She was her happy-go- lucky self as the sister of the ex G. I. She 's well known around school for her unusual grace and poise. WILLIAM O. LUDWIG Lud will be long remembered for his partici- pation in five sports. As Senator in the junior play he really speeded off some choicy bits of litg as president of the student council he did a masterful job. FRED MORTIMORE Mort, the sailor, is one of the few boys who can be classed under the tall, dark and ha.nd- dome category. He can tell many a tale of his seafar ng days, as he beats out a rhythm on the drums IO ANN MC CAFFREY Io Ann's likeable character and quiet disposi- tion make her a hit among her fellow students. She is attractive and neat and gets along well with all of her teachers. She just makes life worthwhile. IO ANN NORTON Here's a girl who's seen and not heard, and well remembered for it. Her quiet sincere smile is a blessing to all who gaze upon it, and we'll long think of her for it.

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