Clio High School - Mustang Yearbook (Clio, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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We see that MARY JEAN MILLS and JOAN WARNER are now interplanetary switchboard operators for the Bell Telephone Company. They enjoy their jobs because they can keep up on all the gossip of their former classmates. After being discharged from the Marines, DEN NICHOLS opened a barber shop in Clio, He specializes in shines for bald- headed men, Nurses BETTE PACE and SHARON MOREY are being acclaimed throughout the universe. They combined WD-9, GL-'70, and DDT, It isn't good for anything, but it was fun to mix, We see that TOM NEEDHAM is working for the conservation department trying to preserve the Hanging Gardens, His main problem is that he has exhausted his supply of willing visitors, ELAINE OLDI-IAM, fashion designer famous for creating the box look, now has created another smash known as the bar- rel look. Congratulations go to Professor ROGER LARMAN! He was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry and physics for his theory of ionization, dissociation, and dispersion of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus of the element krypton. After graduation, JUDY HALLIGAN and MARGARET NEMETH took special courses in swimming, They are now mining salt from the bottom of the Clio Swimming Pool, We see that ED BOLTON is conducting a planet-to-planet search for Mr, Wylie, our senior class sponsor. If you remember, back in 1958, Ed constructed the rocket which carried Mr, Wylie far off into space, KAY ROGERS was unable to earn her first million, so she decided to start on her second million, Her consultant and broker is the great economic authority, ROGER LaROCK. Antarctia is the home of LEE ACKERMAN, She and Al are doing research on why the Eskimos rub noses, MARIE REID and GLENNA QUINN now own the most exclusive beauty salon in Hollywood, One of the famous movie stars who goes there is curly-headed, JULIUS LaRose Thomas, LORNA GLASSBURN is still trying to buy a rinse that won't turn her hair red. CAROLINE BURKHARDT is now an authority on the alphabet, She carves letters for vegetable soup, BARBARA CRNOLATIC gave up her high school ambition of becoming a librarian, She is now editor of that famous mag- azine, Popular Mechanics. DIANE BON finally married her sailor, They are now living on a yacht off the coast of Florida, Winner of the 1968 Rocket Flying Contest is DON MAHER, If you remember, Don was one of our more noted drivers in 1958. After graduating from Hurley School of Nursing, KAREN SHELLY became a surgeon, She operates on the trees in the Clio National Forest. Her chief assistant is JANET INSCHO, who chases the bugs while Dr, Shelly cuts away. SANDY ANDERSON and BARBARA GRACE are operating a hosier repair shop. From what we hear, business is running along smoothly, ANN DUBEY has started a very profitable business. She operates a fly-in theater for helicopters, SHARON DOYLE, whose birthday falls on the 4th of July, is now happily married and is raising lots of little firecrackers. BARBARA PETH has achieved her ambition to be a teacher, She now owns and operates Peth's Painting Parlor where she trains hopeful artists, She specializes in splops and blops. FREDA FINDLAY holds a very high position, She is forest ranger in the tower overlooking Clio National Park, We see RON HABKIRK on his knees pleading to the judge, Thfs is the sixth time he's had his driver's license revoked and he needs it desperately in his work driving a truck for the DAN LAUGAVITZ Garbage Collection Agency, VIOLET SCHEUNEMAN moved out west soon after graduation and she now heads a company which builds teepees for the Indians, Despite many attempts to change his identity, BILL WALKER is still recognized as a member of the Class of '58,

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BOB LEIGHTON has just been promoted to Chief Pastry Designer at the Clio Bakery, His latest creation is a delectable doughnutless hole, NANCY HUGHES, her husband, and five little ones have just returned from an evangelistic tour of Venus. The new manager for the first place Detroit Tigers is former baseball star, ALBERT THOMAS, PAT HUNTOON is chief rocket mechanic at FRED KLATT's Refueling and Repair Station located halfway to the moon. MAX EDWARDS is now holding an official government position at the United States Mint. He is very busy lifing money. We now take a big jump over to Jupiter where we find FAYE PARKER. She has been our foreign correspondent there since she left the Clionian sta ff. DANE COMPTON and BARBARA KERN are happily married, Although Barbara doesn't approve of RENE BEDE living with them, she does admit that he makes a good baby-sitter. JONELL ROBBINS, well-known humorist, author, poet, and musician, has just been named Poet Laureate by the British Commonwealth in recognition of her latest work, Take Me to Your Leader. This poem is a milestone in the history of interplanetary relations. MARILYN BACHELOR has achieved her ambition of being a model, Her picture can be seen coast to coast on the cover of MAD Magazine, We see Scoutmaster LARRY ROTH trying to show several Cub Scouts how to start a fire by rubbing two matches together. Hostess with the Mostest of 1968 is JUDY MAGRUDER. She is presently planning a party with the theme, Around the Solar System in One Night, JOHN PARRY was re-elected to his fourth term in the Senate, The predominant factor behind his popularity is his amaz- ing influence with the women voters. ALPHA SMITH, like so many other 1958 graduates, has married. But her married life is different from the rest as she was the first married woman to set foot on Pluto. We see two of our former classmates are involved in legal battles. JUDY HAYNES is trying to get her age lowered from 28 to 24 so she will no longer be accused of robbing the cradle. DICK POWERS is still trying to get his high school diplo- ma without paying his class dues. GEORGE ATKINS derived some benefit from his high school education. His experience with parliamentary procedure has proven most useful in managing his large family, SONJA KOTESKY and MARY LOU ADAMS are still trying to earn the money to go to California. They are selling perox- ide door to door, CARL STROOPE, when singing at the Metropolitan, caused a great sensation. The vibrations of his voice loosened the bolts in the chandeliers, and they fell, seriously injuring several patrons. Remember the girl from the class of '58 who was voted most athletic? We see by the Interplanetary Press that JANET NILES swam across the Atlantic in one week, The most sensational trapeze artist with the Ringling Brothers Circus is PAULETTA CROW YOUNG, One of the most successful of our former classmates is FRED WHITMAN. After graduating from Michigan State, he was employed as music director of the high school band at Henpeck Technical High School, CONNIE HUBER, compiling material for her new cookbook, received two recipes from JANICE WRIGHT GILES. One is for French fried egg shells and the other is for boiled potato peels. WA LTER KIRK has also chosen a musical career, He is the leader of his own dance band which plays, Music to Make You Hungry. We regret to say that GLORIA TAYLOR, the smallest member of the senior class, is no longer with us, While wogking in het garden one day, some little visitors from another planet mistook her for one of their own and kidnapped her, EDDIE KORUNES has opened an implement store in Clio, He sells cotton pickers, corn pickers, and tooth pickers, Suave, debonair BOB JORDAN is now President of the Lonely Hearts Club. He is also Vice -President of the Clorets Com- pany. CECELIA DION and DOROTHY MEAD are in Alaska growing frozen vegetables so they will be garden fresh when they reach the market, I DAN GAGE now owns one of the largest chicken farms on the planet, Neptune. He always was interested in chicks. One of our honor students of '58, JUDY HEATH MURDOCH, was a grand winner on the 564, 000 Question. She plans to buy a 1968 rocket big enough for Bob and her three sets of twins. Our former classmate, DOUG BLOOMFIELD, is now a businessman, On display in the front window of his pawn shop is the chemise in which SANDY CARYL made such a hit in 1958. BOB MARTIN, continuing to serve in an executive position, has recently been elected President of the Liars' Club because of his excellent record. g



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'58 611155 Jfisfvry We began our first exciting high school year as 161 nervous freshmen eager to prove ourselves. Sure, we were nervous, but after a few weeks with the high school routine we felt that we were beginning to fit in. Then we were initiated! I Our sponsor for this big year was Mr, Newman, who was starting his first year at Clio also. Immediately after getting things settled we elected Kaye Rogers as president with Sharon De Mell as vice-president, Karen Moreau as secretary, Lee Ackerman as treasurer, Sandy Caryl as girl representative, and Fred Whitman as boy representative. Class dues were set at 851. 00. In the spring we put on a dance called the Lollypop Lick Leap where we gave away free lollypops. The Dance was a tremendous success even though we only made a profit of Sl, '74, Carl Stroope was our athlete of the year by receiving a varsity letter in track. When our wonderful freshman year drew to a close we discovered that during the year we had lost eleven of our classmates and now had a total of 150, We took a class trip to Walled Lake in the last week of school, Starting our sophomore year we considered ourselves old timers of the Clio High and were ready to tackle almost anything, With 150 in our class we thought we were sure to become the biggest and the best, Our first dance that year was after the freshman initiation, Campaigning and elections were next and although there were many disappointments, the class officers elected were: president, Lee Acker- man, vice-president, Caroline Burkhardt, secretary, Norma Miller, treasurer, Karen Shelly, girl rep., Elaine Oldham, and boy rep, , Larry Roth, Class dues were set at 32. 00 and Mr, Gobel was our sponsor. Our big money-making project for the year was a talent show called Sophomore Talent on Parade with Ron Habkirk and Norma Miller as emcees, It was a success with a profit of S105.00. Karne Shelly, Janet Niles, and Marilyn Bachelor were elected varsity cheerleaders for our award- winning sophomore athletes who were, in track, George Atkin and Bob Martin, in basketball, Duane Alli- son, in football, Larry Roth, and in baseball, Al Thomas. When the roll call was taken at the end of another year we found that our class now had only 136 members, The following September began another flourishing year for us with 127 Juniors ready for lots of hard work and fun, Our sponsor for this year was Mrs, Solak, who was the typing teacher, Elections were held and class officers were: president, Ron Habkirk, vice-president, Dick Powers, secretary, Marilyn Solak, treasurer, Sharol De Mell, girl rep,, Freda Findlay, and the boy rep., Dan Gage. Class dues were set at 33. 00. Juniors cheering for the players this year were Marilyn Bachelor and Norma Miller, Outstanding ath- letes for our Junior year were: in basketball, Duane Allison, who was elected co-captain and also chosen the most valuable player, in track, Bob Martin and Vaughn Jones were a part of the team that won the Central Michigan Relay Trophy for Clio. In the spring of the year we put on a dance called Moments to Remember, We had all kinds of music, old and new, and made a profit of 342, 00, In May the Junior Class presented the play, Little Women, which to the play cast, represented a lot of hard work and fun, Because of the director who helped us, Miss Shephead, the play turned out a success Following the play, the cast and their dates went out to eat at Wayne Johnsons in the Horizon Room at the airport, The following week we put on the Banquet preceding the Prom. The theme for the banquet was Ebb Tide and it was held in the basement of the Wesley Church, Don Lee was the emcee and our entertain- ment for the evening was, Walter Kirk playing Lazy River on the saxophone, and Carl Stroope singing, and Bob Jordan recited a monologue,

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