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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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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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FRANCHOT STEIN, will my wit to Mrs. Miller in case she ever runs low. SANDRA STEPHENS, will an acid stained sweat- er to any unfortunate iunior who takes chemistry. PAT STEVENS, will if the M. O. B. will. BOB STICKEL, will my blunt pencil to my sister Nancy. JOHN STIPE, will my ability to always forget to return my excuse slip to Stan Travinski. ELEANOR STOCK, will my being secretary of the Boys Swim Team to someone who won't give poor Mr. Solow a big headache. MAX STRAUSS, will my big brown nose to Jim Lavette. JOANNE STURNER, will one dollar to Roberta McAllister so she'II have some money after I leave. GIB STUVE, will my ability to stay away from girls to Ron DuBois. SALLIE SWARTHOUT, will to a certain l2B boy the right to look after the l3th and last re- maining member ofthe M. O. B. - If! BARB TAMBERINO, will my membership in the F.C. to any underclassman who think they can survive. RACHEL TATA, will all my run hose to the chairs in the study halls. BOB TAYLOR, will Doug Delorme a '49 Mercury transmission, so the next time he drops one he will have one on hand. EDDIE TAYLOR, will my diploma to Carl Pugh who may never graduate. HELEN TAYLOR, will the ability to keep from going steady during my four years in high school to any of the underclass girls who want to really have a iolly time! JOAN TAYLOR, will all the good times I'm go- ing to have with the B.U.M.S. to Marie. PAT TAYLOR, will homeroom 309 to any un- suspecting freshman. PAT TENNIS, will my lock to some energetic freshman who has more strength than I. RAY TERRY, will all my extra credits to some up and coming student who has Mrs. Miller for Government. LUCY TETZLAFF, will my German accent to anyone who wants it, though, I do not want to forget the language my parents taught me. MARGARET THOMAS, will unto Marion Schoen- see my wide awake look on Monday morn- ings. DICK THOMAS, will all of my varsity stripes to Pete Eckel, who sure can use them. TED THOMPSON, will anything on my car to anyone with a wrench and who wants some- thing. V JERRY THORPE, will my credits to Carl Vogel who seems to need them. RICHARD TILTON, will my Barris Custom Chev- rolet to Russell Winn in remembrance of me lhave mercyj. ELIZABETH TYRRELL, will all my precious baby- sitting iobs to my sister Joyce. MILTON TYRRELL, will my track shoes to any- one on the track team who can do better with them than I did. That isn't hard. DIANE USAB, will my seat in the bestest home- room QA. FJ to some lucky freshman. JOAN VAI, will my ability to pass Government to Barbara Stanabock who will probably need it. JOYCE VAN ECK, will my seat in front of Mr. Spector's desk to some poor unsuspecting up and coming bookkeeping student. SANDRA WARD, will my efforts in shorthand to any poor soul struggling to pass 'I20 words test their last semester. PATT WATZ, will my power to raise one eye- brow invitingly to any girl who will use it conservatively. JACK WENDLAND, will all my 44 fouI's to my basketball team. CYNTHIA WENDT, will Cwith,permission of the other twol our spot at Dans to aynone foolish enough to sit there until 2 a.m. on Friday nights. HUB WHITE, will my blinkety-blankety-blink to Brother Bill. BOB WHITE, will my locker to anyone who doesn't need it. CLIFFORD WHITFIELD, will my eligibility to par- ticipate in sports to Jack Drawbaugh who really needs it. LEONARD WILCOX, will my whiskers to Ken Livingston who is waiting for his to come out. SANDRA WILLETT, will my ability to get into trouble to anyone who wants it. RONALD WILLIAMS, will my ability to get bad marks to some freshman, with great hope that he can conquer it. PHIL WILLMAN, will my saddle shoes to Mar- garet Northrop who seems to like them bet- ter than I do. TED WINGERT, will my unused print shop book to Mr. Cook, so that he can give it to some lucky, ambitious student, next semester. RUSSELL WINN, will my soc. book to any lucky underclassmen CHa Haj. RON WINSAUER, will to my brother Ken Win- sauer all my rights on the track and cross country teams, bless you boy, bless you. TOM WISE, will my ability to finally pass American history to Jim O'Brien who needs it. RUSS WOLFE, will all of my unused books and the great pleasure to be in A Cappella Choir to Pat Bowles. JACK WOODARD, will all my retailing papers to David Piper. ROBERT WOUDSTRA, will the girls who sit in my car at lunch time to any one who leaves his car unlocked. X DICK YERIAN, will my love for Chemistry and Physics to any other poor atom fiend. DICK ZICKEL, will my ability in golf to Claudia Arnold who has a tough time hitting the ball. PAT ZUHLKE, will to the gals in Choir all my iokes, so that my memory will linger on and on forever and ever-Amen.
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