Dearborn High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Dearborn, MI)

 - Class of 1950

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becoming another Florence Nightingale. Doug Thomas will become a lawyer and in his spare time beat those drums. Allan Thorburn will spin the platters and make with the chatter, for he will be a disc jockey. Edward Thorne will keep the city bright at night, for he will take care of the e'ectric'ty. Diane Tidewell will be a principal of a girls’ school. Margaret Tolieson will become a bubble dancer. Roberta Trautz will be a professor of Manology. Tom Trevethick will be a second class Sam Shovel, private eye. Mavlyn Trost, an organist and singer, Will be in her church every Sunday. Eugene Tucker will own a winter sport resort. Ilene Tye will become a dental hygienist with on- ly rich, handsome, bachelor patients. Richard Truscon will be an announcer for the day- time serials. Dave Unger will lead a swing band. Ed Va'entine will engage in subersive activities- piloting a submarine. Tom VanVelzor will wallow in money after mak- ing numerous personal appearances as a profes- sional hog-caller. Don Wagner will g've al1 his millions to institu- tions for the feeble-minded. Joyce Wallick will discover a new method of pushing a baby-c;,rriage-using a husband. Don Werth will sail the ocean blue, and keep the home fires burning, one in every port. George Weston will own a chain of hotels. Mildred Whetstine will be enrolled in the All American Hot-Rod Club after she graduates from driver training class. January 1950 Mona Anderson Will be the leading lady of “South Pacific” when it comes to Detroit. Myrna Bxickner will be a champion weight lifter. Sydney Bye will be an ace photographer. Jack Carithers will work his way up from printer in the mint to Secretary of the Treasury. Dick Carlson will become editor of the N.Y. Tribune. Connie Carter will be a make-up director for M.G.M. Haney Daivdson will become the official interior decorator for the White House Eleanor Dubas will become a tutor of child stars. Germaine Folsom, who will become a dietitian, will create new recipes. Ronald Hare will be Mr. America of 1960 Jessie Honeywell will win recognition as the world’s fastest typist. Bill Hudson will be an airplane engine designer. Tom Jaske will put his energy and personality to work by being a song plugger. Ed Knight will design homes of the future. Ulrich Koch will tour the country as an orator. Joyce Langley, in Sun Valley, will be the pro- prietor of a large hotel there. Jim Lewis will own a great number of oil wells. Tom Maddox will have great fun drawing sketches for Walt Disney. Shirley Malloch’s baking powder company will supply the world with this sensational product. John McDaniel will work his way up and become mayor of New York. Ted Mealey, Olympic ice-skating champion, will organize a big skating show. Bob Merritt will be the greatest comedian of radio, screen, and television. Shirley Whitcomb will get married and spend her happiest days combing a little “Whits” hair. Ken Wilcox will be door-man for some plush night club--or better known as a drafts-man. Carolyn Wiles wants to be an elementary teacher, and teach the elements of “tapping” to the little “live-wires.” Marilyn Wiley wants to be a doctor—she has a mad passion for interior decorating. Tom Williams wi1! run a linotype machine and develope a new style for smooth operators. Vicky Williamson will boast a mean “toe-hold” as a lady wrestler. Don W'lson wil' “watch the Fords go by,” of course. Jack Wiseman will join the Foreign Legion. Larry Woehlke will lead a chilly life as a drafts- man. Jane Woods will be a nurse to care for the hopeless. Ed Wright will go into business auctioning off used comic books--and be well known as a “Bookie.” Dick Wright will become famous as a lawyer when he is admitted to a bar. Duane Wydendorf, as an author, will call his first novel, “Dr. Jeckle and Mr. Wydendorf.” Norma York will become a secretary and win her fame revealing secrets. (Government). Since Mae Younguist has a flare for exposing the “elements,” she will become a science teacher. Beverly Zilz will play first French-horn in a Dixie land band. Marilyn (bring 'em back alive) Zimmerman will hunt wild men deep in the jungles of Borneo. Carol Zurofsky will become a professional athlete. Bob Zurofsky will get married young and use his ability in track, running errands for his wife. CLASS WILL Dorothy Miller Fisher, as President of the House- wives of America Club, will be seen in Wash- ington fighting for favorble bills. Joanne Nutt will be flying around town getting information for her broadcast, “Who’s Who.” Margaret Paraluck, doing well on the stock ex- change, will buy out Macy’s Bob Oswald will be the matinee idol of 1962. Mike O'Connell will be enjoying a life of leisure living at Hollywood and Vine. Erik Pierce will write plays and direct them. Lois Powers will open a beauty salon. Don Prouty will be a well known gossip columnist. Jim Rogers, who likes water so well, will be water commissioner. Louis Roosevelt, following in his father’s footsteps, will become a senator in Washington. Mary Lou Scott will become a great opera singer and sing her way to fame. Mary Lou Segerson’s poetry will be read in all the schools in the U. S. Bill Sarkina will pilot his B-26. Jim Smith will create gags for comedians. Ruth Squiers will become an office worker. Olive Sukaitis will do a wonderful job campaigning for the prohibition party. Madeline Taylor will keep the patent office busy with all her inventions. Elsie Thiede will be the greatest critic of her day. Armin Tufer, who looks well in blue, will be Dear- born’s police commissioner. Cloria Vicary will be another Jeannette McDonald. Viola Wacker will marry into wealth and society. Matthew Williams will bat his way to fame and be- come the Babe Ruth of 1960.

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Pal Hessler will move to “Lower Slovia”. Barbara Hippier will be an a.rime hostess and take care of the pilots. Tom Holden will become Betty Grable’s chauffeur Beryl Howard will make a name for herself as a famous swimmer in a pool room. Joan Hudson will start another “boxer” rebellion. Brock Jackson intends to build a fountain under his air castle. Joyce James will make the best interior decorator in the U. S. Doris Jackson will manage the Sweet Shop. Phyllis Jackson will be sitting on her boss’s knee as a stenographer. Lois Jacobson will always be informed on the late- est news: switchboard operator. Ted Jodzio will be a happy husband with 12 kids. Ronald Johnson is going to be a carpenter. Walter Juterbock will be a man with sales. Winona Julian will become a stunt pilot. Jim Kalis will draw figures: draftsman. Dorothy Kandt will start a lumber company. Mary Jo Kausch will be an old maid. Olive Kendick will be sewing buttons. Henry Kilgore will have that smell about him: a garbage collector. Tom Kirby will become a spittoonwasher at Doug- lass Houghton Hall. Joe Kirk will become a hermit on a mountain. Marlene Knowles will be training her dog. Come to Lillian Kosmalski for your shock treat- ments; she will be taking up electricity. Kay Kc-tts will become a commerc'al advertiser. Dorothy Kruger will sail the seas as a WAVE. Nancy Kubanek will become a psychiatrist. Barbara Kugath will be wearing her feet out waiting hand and foot on that big blond. Allen Kujala s test tubes will be famous; he will be a scientist. Russell l.antz will specialize with “babes”: a pro- fessional photographer. Frances Lapier will work on an assembly line. Bob Larson will be a male man. (Private) Jim Lawther w'll become an entertainer at the Detroit Zoo. Ronnie Layman will be head plastic surgeon at Mayo Clinic. Jim Lilley will be an engineer at the “Dearborn Brain Factory.” John Lindenmuth will use his sense of humor; he will be a referee at wrestling matches. Lawrence Lockwood will be a special cook for the U. S. Navy. Bill Lucas will be the head of Jackson prison. Sally Lynas will become a community worker. Lola Lyne will be playing with flowers all day, for she will be a florist. Rojiald MacKenzie w'll bore the women and drill the men, for he will become a dentist John Major will be a breeder of chickens. Kay Mancuso will be a model. Keren Manderfield will be our favorite nurse. Judson Mather will tame wild animals. Darlene McBride will be a dentist’s receptionist. Dean McCann will be a hell driver. Bill McClurg will be a deep sea photographer. Jim McClurg is going to be an official comic book reader to his 12 children. Douglas McCormick is going to be the greatest comedian on television. Lois McOuffie will become a master musician. Betty McKinley will be a ballet dancer. Dolores McLeod will be a secret spy. Joan McLeod will be a tight rope walker Diane McMann will lead the band on Super Cir- cus, taking Mary Hartline’s place. ,,x McNeil will be a government secretary. John McPherson is going to be a wall paper hanger, t' red Meinzinger will be a big game hunter. Kathleen Miller is going to be a speed typist. Elizabeth Moore will be a piano instructor. Jack Morris will be a romantic actor. Tony Moskall will go to Paris to study women. Aldan Munro will be a singer at the Met. John Munn will be the man of distinction in the Calvert ads. Madilyn Murray will be a modern living teacher. Pat Neibuhr in five years will be Vaughan Monroe’s “Moon Maid.” Erving Nielson will soon be the chief of police be- cause of his honesty, integrity, and brains. Mona Noble will be playing in the Broadway hit, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”. uueiynne Norris will be an airline hostess. Tom Nulf is going to be a surgeon someday, and have his mother as his assistant. Janytli Nylander will be a bronco buster. Kathleen O'Hehir a kindergarten teacher. Julius Pachy will be a ooot-legger. Mary Lou Pa liter intends to be the wife of a fam- ous man, if she can. Betty Parrish will be working at a roller rink. Nancy Pence's ambition is to win a rich, handsome man if she can. Diane Phelps will become a champion “bookie.” SaPy Phelps will reside in Flor’da as an artist, but her biggest problem will be raising six children. Jane Powell is going tc be an opera singer. Kay Querfeld will take over her father’s business. Ruth Rabe will be voted “Miss Long Legs of 1998.” Jean Rafferty will be a model for Tom Boyle’s art exhibitions of Fla. Bathing Beauties in “Esquire.” Joan Rafferty will be the only women to fly around the world in thirty seconds. Joaquin Reis will become a pearl diver. Mabel Jean Richards will keep the back seat in the fourth row in Mr. Knuth’s study hall. Francess Riggens will be the model for tooth paste advertisements. June Roe will be seen in the chorus line. Ellis Schellenberg will be a famous hockey player. Larry Schleh will always be telling people where to get off. A bus driver is what he’ll be. Ted Schlegel will honor the W.P.A. with his pre- sence. Kate Schirmer will be a walnut sorter in a peanut factory. Bob Scoby will be known as “Sweater Boy.” Raymond Seewatd will make use of his strength by becoming a ditch digger. Virginia Sequin will work for Mr. Ford speeding up the motors; they’re too s'ow for her. Carolyn Seitz will always have clean clothes be- cause she will be a laundry worker. Ronnie Sekulich will become a great violin player. Nancy Sherman will be picking ’em up and laying 'em down, for she will be a brick layer. Virginia Skelly is going to put big winds to use by becoming a glass blower Barbara Smith will be the same old busy-body. Carol Smith will work in the customs office as a language interpreter. Gerda Smith will mke her debut as a wealthy society deb. Jack Smith will be the famous singer tor the Oxy- dol Soap Company. Marilyn Smith will become a prominet business woman. John Sommerfelt will be the greatest genius of all the D. S. R. motormen. Dwaine Steffes will become a profesional bottle washer. Don Stone will become a veterinarian. Floyd Swain is going to be criminal lawyer. Marian Swanson will become a famous opera soprano. Raymond Szmagaj will never run out of clients; a criminal lawyer is what he’ll be. Marion Taepke will be a secretary to a detective. Marilyn Th'baudeau will help those in distress by



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