Clarkston High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Clarkston, MI)

 - Class of 1949

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CU VUM Millie Abbot wills her long curly locks to Deloris McClain. John Adams wills his athletic ability and co-ordination to Leslie Schmuck. Dick Allen wills his “Beer belly to Clark Rouse. Barbara Baker wills all her old absent and tardy excuses to Alene Richardson. Jim Baker wills his quiet and reserved manners to Neil Tebo. Betty Bailey wills her shyness to Marilyn Mortimore providing she uses it. Lois Baynes wills her enthusiasm for basketball to the underclassmen so that the school spirit will remain active. Albert Beni wills his great stature to Robert Rose. Spence Butters wills his curly hair to Albert Potter. Dorman Clancy wills her pleasant manner to Carole Torr. Nancy Gogger wills her shortness to Beverly Allen. Dorothy Curry wills her dark complexion to Donna Gobel. Pat Doyle (otherwise known as “Hot-Breath Hallihan”) wills her low voice to Donald Dawley provided he uses it. Don Dubats wills his ability to save money to Jim Huttenlocker. Bob Fell wills his pep and energy and vigor to Jerry Altman who can sure use it. Jerry Fuller wills her ability to stay engaged to Beulah La Blanc. Joan Gorman wills her ability to get along with others to Norma Terry. Alan Healy wills his baby face to Jim Smith. Don Healy wills his wind to the succeeding trumpet players. Regina Jennings wills her singing boy-friend to Mary Ellen Curry. Roy Johnson wills his latest “sayings or expressions to Warren Hagyard. Dan Keating wills his pitching arm to Dale Jacobs. Janet Keelean wills her laugh to Carolyn Marshall. Dave Leak wills his many dates to Lee Johnson. Lewis “Spike” Masters wills his musical ability to Ann Barrows. Melvin Miller wills his ability to go steady to Les Boyns, who we doubt needs it. Ramon Nicholl wills his mischievious ways to Chuck Henry. Mary Porritt wills her winning smile and pep to Marie Carmean. Imogene Potter wills her acting ability to Onlee Hillman. Pat Riksen wills her supply of chewing gum to Carolyn Waterbury provided she starts using it now. Dave Saxman wills his frustrating ways and his ability to get “Momentarily baffled to I. J. Laws. Joe Sutton wills his ways with women, outstanding personality, and his unmatched beauty to Joe Sutton who really can’t part with them. Yvonne Thayer wills her remarks in class to Cecil Miller. Floyd Tower wills his luxurious limousine to Hank Shell, who recently disposed of his. Mary Lee Volberding wills her job as editor of the Yearbook to anyone who wants the darn thing. Barbara Warden wills her dislike for public speaking to “Our Beloved Mr. Bonner. Gilbert Wells wills his physique to Glenn McGee. Phyllis Weyer wills her vocal chords to Betty Gaye Dortch. Donna Wilder wills her meek temper to Joan Parker, providing she puts it to use. Lolita Wilkinson wills her petite and shy ways to Rosie Sarvis. David Yoh wills his weight to Betty Jane Brisson. To the Juniors we leave the vacancy of Seniors, hoping they don’t have as much trouble as we did. To the Sophomores we leave our acting ability so they too may have as good plays as we did. To the Freshmen we leave the hope that you too will leave in about three years. 15

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(fluents 1. The “Gold-diggers Ball” (Seniors). 2. The Halloween Snake - Dance and Bonfire. 3. The 1949 Christmas Party. 4. In preparation for the big night. (Prom) 5. The 1949 Junior Play- “Don’t Ever Grow Up. 6. Carnival Co-Chairman . . . Fell and Gorman 7. The 1948 Junior Play “Who Wouldn't Be Crazy! 14



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