Dondero High School - Oak Yearbook (Royal Oak, MI)

 - Class of 1954

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SHARON NORTON, will the Friday nights at Mario's with the B.U.M.S.'s to the remaining member. NORM OTT, will my blue 4-door bomb to some poor underclassman who thinks they need a car. TERRY OWEN, will my Plymouth, pipes and all, to any unsuspecting freshman, with a nice clean driving record. SUE PAIGE, will Mrs. Rowe, as homeroom teacher, to any unsuspecting freshman. DIANE PARADIS, will all my exs' to Margaret Richards who really doesn't need them! DICK PATTON, will my government notes to Mrs. Miller, so she can have the proper ma- terial at her finger tips at all times. JOANNE PECK, will all my I.O.U.'s and bor- rowed pencils to Bill Peck. SANDRA PEPPER, will all the good times I've had with the B.U.M.S.'s to Marie. EDITH PERRICK, will along with Arlene Gibson our ability to iiggle ioggIe to Hubert and his car. JACKIE PESAVENTO, will my ability to cook in Foods to Martha McGee who could use a few pointers. JIM PHILLIPS, will my half credit to any un- suspecting freshman who thinks it will do him any good. DON POWERS, will my ability to skip without getting caught to Ted who will probably still be in school. KATHLEEN RADTKE, will graduate. JOYCE REHNER, will my used shorthand note- books tothe waste paper basket in room I 14. NORMA REIN, will my ability to finally pass U.S. History I, because I flunked it 3 times, and also my membership in the F.C. to any- one who thinks they can keep up with our week-ends and pass history too! MURRAY RENFREW, will all my frustration to Judy baby, honey, doll-3 clucks- cluk, cluk, cluk,-blue, brown and upside-down. ANN REYNOLDS, will my ability to get through typing the first time to Marlene Jackson who is now on her third. MICHAEL REYNOLDS, will the treasure I buried on the school front lawn to anyone who won't let a sleeping dog lie. SYLVIA REYNOLDS, will my place in the library to the nearest book worm. RUSSELL RICE, will my ability to get to school to anyone who can't make it Ceitherl. SHIRLEY RIFE, will all my club and homeroom iobs to some energetic freshman. BOB RILEY, will my 3rd million to Jim Phillips for all the rides he's given me to school. TOM RINKE, will my dumbness to Jack Draw- baugh who needs it to flunk more classes. RICHARD N. RITTER, will my manners in Miss Gohla's homeroom to some freshman. RICK RIVARD, will nothing - I plan to take everything with me or I won't go. PATTY ROCHELEAU, will six dozen indelible pencils to Murray S. Renfrew to shove up the water spouts in his college chemistry classes. JIM RODGERS, will my ability to ball things up in the print shop to anybody who is man enough to stand up to Mr. Cook. MARYLOU ROSE, will the empty gas tank on Friday nights, to the other members of the B.U.M.S. DON ROWE, will my ability to get in good with Miss Gohla to any poor freshman who gets her for homeroom. SUE ROWLAND, will my convenient arrange- ment to my sister. JUDY ROXEY, will my swimming ability to Roger Schroeder. LARRY ROYSTER, will my ability to park in the teachers parking lot to those that don't. PHYLLIS RUSSELL, will my place in Chardy's locker to anyone who is in need of three locker partners. CHARLOTTE SADLIER, will my place in my lock- er which is used by four other people to any- one who likes to be in a crowded locker. CONNIE SALMON, will my last piece of choco- late cake to Janet Landsberg. DONALD SAWYER, will my nickname Sewer to some unsuspecting person with the last name of Sawyer. NEVA SAWYER, will my ability of cutting my hair and hoping it will grow out fast to any- one who is dumb enough to want it. RLJGER SCHROEDER, will my iob as homeroom treasurer to some rich freshman who doesn't care if he loses 550. CONNIE SCOTT, will my C in chemistry to Nancy Bieber, who I hope doesn't need it. GEORGE SCOTT, will my model A to David Northey who thinks he can make it run a whole week without breaking down. CLARENCE SEYBERT, will all my eighth hours in high school to Bob Baker who has never had one. MARILYN SMITH, will my trusty knife to Nancy Rogers so she can finish the iob. NANCY SNIDER, will Nadine a pair of glasses so that she won't hit the bump out at Dan's. ETHEL SNYDER, will all my clothes to my sister Martha who wears them all the time anyway. GARN SPARKS, will my monogramed book of eighth hours to any freshman with the same initials as me. JAN SPILLER, will my ability to take a L.A.V. survey with Nadine in Room 216W to any 12B girls who happen to dislike Physics. GLORIA SPRAGUE, will myself to my poor un- suspecting future husband. SHIRLEY SPRINGER, will my undiscovered tal- ents along with Bev and Janet, to some lucky freshman who can find them. JACK STAPLETON, will my E in chemistry back to Mr. Rathsburg so that he may give it to some other unlucky student.

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KAREN JOHNSON, will to Dave that lost article which is somewhere in Nadine's basement. LESTER JOHNSON, will candy to the candy wagon so that the poor freshies won't go hungry because of Perce Cox. RANDY JOHNSON, will my love for sports and the companionship and character building that goes with them, to my brother Ken. BOB JOHNSTON, will my ability to go through four years of hard sleeping and still graduate on schedule. JOYCE JORDEN, will my ability to understand some teachers thoughts towards homework. MARY KEMMIS, will all of my used work per- mits to anyone that wants to get out of school at 1:20. TERENCE KERN, will nothing to nobody, be- cause I'm a nobody with nothing. CHARLOTTE KERNEN, will a big thank you to Joan Metzger for putting up with this crazy mixed up kid. JOE KEYES, will my friendship with Screwy Lewy Dewy to Robbie who is curious. ELAINE KHOUBESSER, will my ability to write poetry to anyone in A Cappella who might be able to use it. EDDIE KISER, will my reliable old Buick to any- one that owns a Ford. FRED KOENIG, will my hair to Jim Douglas' Better Brush Company. RICHARD KOZLOWICZ, will that certain lost thing in Nadine Branning's basement to Lance Kulkis. MARLENE KRAUSE, will my cold calculating bear hunting experience to Barb Baltzy to comply with her excellent training activities. JIM KROG, will my ability to be late once a week, and get away with it to someone not quite so lucky. BEVERLY KROGMAN, will all the aid given to me in getting pushed through geometry. LANCE KULKIS, will my great ability to always get a 3 in homeroom to some poor unsuspect- ing freshman who gets Mr. Cook for a home- room teacher next semester. JOE LaFOUNTAIN, will to my good friend Jacko my cheerful way of saying good morning to everyone. JAN LANDSBERG, will back all borrowed food I've ever eaten -What a banquet! SHIRLEY LAPERE, will all my so-called exper- iences with Rocky and Don Liddie to Janice, and may the best maIe win. FRANCES LaFAIVRE, will the ability to lose the guy I like most to Pat Hinkle, although I don't think she needs it now. MARIANNE LENNING, will my place in the Best Homeroom CA. FJ in the school to any fresh- man lucky enough to get Mr. Feighner for homeroom teacher. VALERIE LEVERTON, will my IittIe Carl to all the lucky girls in ROHS-but I'lI never leave my big Carl. BEN LEWIS, will my torn V-Neck sweater to Mr. Mead, compliments of George. BILL LIEBER, will my Nash to John Stipe, who will get more use out of it than I will. MARIE LITTLE, will ROHS to my younger broth- ers and sisters-the last to graduate in T969 - good luck young 'unsl JOAN LOCKHART, will my ability to flunk his- tory to any up and coming freshman who wants it. JOHN LOFGREN, will my slightly bent golf clubs to Joe Leich whose clubs aren't in much better condition. CONNIE LOOCK, will my good fortune to find a wonderful bunch of kids to run around with to any new comers at ROHS. CAROLYN LUCAS, will whatever severeness, serenity, solemnity, restrain, sedateness and tranquility I have to Romelda Waldon-to see how she gets rid of it. GEORGE R. LYON, will Don't call me coach, call me George, to any underclassman named George. - AL MacKELLAR, will Frank Finney's old trom- bone back to him, if the iunkman doesn't come first. JOYCE MALIN, will THAT lost article which is somewhere in Nadine's basement to THE BOYS whom I hope someday will succeed in finding IT. CAROL MALMGREN, will my ability to get to school after those long week-ends to Pat S. BARBARA MASTERS, will my ability to go hunting and get nothing but Porky-Pines to anyone who wants some quills. SHIRLEY McCLAIN, will my place on Joe's bus to my sister. JAY MCCORMICK, will my ability to stay awake on the senior trip to any deserving iunior. JOHN McCOY, will my girl friends to the fresh- men bays. LARRY MCCULLOUGH, will my ability to get away with things in football practices to Frank Finney. MARILYN McDONALD, will my ability to get along with Johnny to Peggy. BEVERLY MENTZER, will my ability to try to convince my mother that I can still get up in the morning no matter what time I go to bed. DOLORES MERAW, will to Carol Woodard my interest in the iuke box at Craigs. ALVINA MIELKE, will to Shirley Bonham the Cadillac we had so much fun in. SHARON MILLER, will my ability to skip and not get caught to Jean Nutter! and my extra credits to Jim Whyard who needs them. SANDY MILLS, will my knowledge of what M. O. B. really means to all those who are in doubt. E JAMES MOBLEY, will my bashful tongue to the most unbashful tongue in the school. DAVID MORRISON, will all my traffic tickets to Gary Badoud who never gets any. GLENN MUNRO, will the patrons of my mobile Iunchroom to some other unsuspecting car owner.



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Oak taff Editor ................. .,.... E dith Perrich Assistant Editor ...... ........ J an Spiller Business Manager ..... ..... J oyce Malin Art Chairman ........ ....... J udy Guest Sports ..,..,................. ..... G ary Badoud Names and Quotes ...... ...,. J oan Carline Wills and Prophecies ...... ....., C heryl Hubar Copy ........................... ...... ......... S h irley Rife Publicity ........................,....................... Shirley Forrest lOld-style cars courtesy of Greenfield Village. Chevrolet Corvette courtesy Ethyl Corporationi Planning the theme for the June Oak are Joyce Malin, Edith Perrich, Jan Spiller, Sarah Weiner, Nadine Branning and Arlene Gibson. Members of the June i954 OAK staff are: Pat Davis, Helen Taylor, Sarah Weiner, Pat Rocheleau, Carol Hamilton, Shirley Tenney, Mary Ellen Keyes, Roberto McCallister, Joan Carline, Shirley Forrest, Joyce Malin, Edith Perrich, Jan Spiller, Judy Guest, Cheryl Hubar, Betty Fries, Kathleen Jernigan, Evelyn Smith, Barbara Locke, Pat Stevens, Joan Glassford, Sue Hill, Joan Logan, Virginia Fetzer, Diane Paradis, Arlene Gibson, Cynthia Deeds, Nadine Branning, Sandy Pepper, Neva Sawyer, Shirley Rife, Gerry Spanke, Joanne Sturner, Margie Gilger, Jay McCormick, Roger Schroeder, Gary Badoud, Andy Dickson, Cliff Whitfield, Don Sawyer, Pott Wotz, Nancy Snider, Carol Wilson, and Marianne Lenning.

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