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CAROL WAGAR 'The happy go-luxury type. G.A.A. 'I,2,3,4i Band 'l,2,3, 4, Band Concert 'l,2,3,4i Athletic Carnival 2,47 Play Committee 3,47 Play Student Director 3: Office 2: Glee Club 2,3,4 BARBARA WASHBURN 'She thinks twice, and says plenty. G.A.A. l,2: Glee Club l,2, 3141 Band 'l,2,3,4: Class Play 3,45 Student Council 4: Yearbook Staff 45 Play Committee 31 Band Concert 'I,2, 3,4 LOUIS WATSON 'It is better to be small and shine, than to be large and cast a shadow. Class Play 4, Band 'l,2,3,4: Band Concert 'l,2,3,4i Play Committee 45 Student Council 4: Athletic Carnival 2,45 Varsity Baseball 4: Prom Committee 3 DON WHISLER Jack-of-all-trades. Band 2,3,4, Band Concert 2,3,4i Play Committee 3 Y' Uno l 1 LOIS WILLIAMS Silent, small and studlous G.A.A. 2 GRACE YOUNGLOVE 'Her hair has June's own brightness. G. A. A. 'I,2,3,4, G.A.A. President 4, Library 2,35 Class Play 3,4 - 1 im!! , 05'
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X I ,J MW 1-, ff' 'w,,,,J 'wvl FRAZER SIMPSON School spoils my whole day Varsity Football 45 Varsity Club 45 Assembly Com- mittee I JEANENE TENNIER Papa don t preach to me G.A.A. 'l,2,3,4 HELEN VAUGHEN PHYLLIS SWAN 'The lady for whom the bells toll. c.A.A. I,2p olee club 1,2, 3,45 Band 1,25 Athletic Carnival 2 DICK VAN DUSEN 'Be careful I might do something sensationall' Class Play 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Varsity Football 41 Varsity Track 3 She appears to be quiet--- in school! G. A. A. 'Ii Athletic Carnival 2 ROBERT VAUGHEN 'Nothing is more valuable to a man than his courtesy. Band Concert 'I,2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4i Class Play 3,4 lx s ?5 'iff-4-Q19 K I Qi' 1 , 1 file SX lim
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Tron slerred from Ri ver Class Will ETHEL YIELDING 'She would get around wherever she went. Cl os s Col or s----- -Blue and White Class Flower----- Class Motto ------- f Red Rose 'With the ropes ofthe past we will ring the bells ofthe uture. Rouge 1954 We, the class of 1954, of Flat Rock High School, County of Wayne, State of Michigan, being sound lnmind body do hereby will our most treasured possessions to the class of 1955. I, Leo Angelos, do will and bequeath my basket-ball fouls to George Collins. I, Joe Artley, do will and bequeath my pool table to Don Proud and my Adam's Apple to Pat Johnson. Margaret Bain, do will and bequeath my old clothes to Barbara Stillwagon and Sandy Beer. Oscar Beckner, do will and bequeath my attraction to girls to David Nelson. I Judy Beer, do will and bequeath my stupendous, tremendous, and gigantic vocabulary to Joanna Grosso and Richard Bielec. I, Janet Behm, do will and bequeath some of Jerry Pichan's biceps to James Briese. I, Pat Bick, do will and bequeath my baggy shorts to Nancy Lobdell. , Kay Bloomfield, do will and bequeath my love for bookkeeping to Sue Parker. We, Betty and Barbara Briese, do will and bequeath our gift of gab and gossip to Anna Mae Gilstorf. I, Margie Brillowsky, do will and bequeath the mole on my chin to Donna Hoeft. Janet Britz, do will and bequeath my old braces to-Pat Van Pelt. Nelson Brown, do will and bequeath my broken reeds to Douglas Phillips. Virginia Cerny, do will and bequeath my constant complaining and discontent to Maxine Morrison. Norma Comfort, do will and bequeath my physics grades back to Mr. Gillooly. Robin Cooke, do will and bequeath my firm conviction that I'm always right to Don East and Don Mathew Carolyn Crooks, do will and bequeath my job as Student Council Secretary to Lenida Holtz. , Merle Death, do will and bequeath my little 4l' Ford to Nelda Mallard so she can whiz around third and sixth hour study halls. Glenna Dutton, do will and bequeath a few hairs of my eye brows to Sarah Dorris. Tom Griswold, do will and bequeath my sinus to Andy Gricol. Carol Jenkins, do will and bequeath my high I.Q. rating to Bernard Hughey and Roy Humphrey. Bill Karoly, do will and bequeath my muffler to Art Terris. Margaret Kenosian, do will and bequeath my natural curly hair to Ellamae Watson. Bill Kurtzhals, do will and bequeath my bow-legs to Norma Thimmes. Jane Martin, do will and bequeath my sore throats to Janice McMann in hopes that it will keep her quiet. Betty Monske, do will and bequeath my ability in all sports to Phyllis Knope. Dick Morris, do will and bequeath my shining self to all the Junior girls. Jo Ann Neifert, do will and bequeath my shorthand grades to Carolyn Swartzbaugh. Jerry Norrix, do will and bequeath my levi's to Sam Pappas. Gordon Parker, do will and bequeath my chemistry ability to Mary Mayette. Jerry Pichan, do will and bequeath Janet Behm's ability to pass notes in economics class to Lynn Burge Joyce Renaud, do will and bequeath my great pep and vitality for school work to Joan Delmore. Howard Rowe, do will and bequeath my even temper to Kay Cole. Sally Sarver, do will and bequeath my ability to talk, talk, and still talk to Joyce Behm, Alice Schoen, do will and bequeath my soft feminine voice to Al Gardner. Donna Simpson, do will and bequeath my cinch belts to Marge Hargis. Frazer, do will and bequeath my wide awake manner in economics class to Bob Montry. Phyllis Swan, do will and bequeath my attendance record to Jim Hyatt. J eannene Tennier, do will and bequeath my old history books to Roberta Spoehr. Dick Van Dusen, do will and bequeath the corner stone of the Flat Rock Bank to Ed McKesson. Helen Vaughen, do will and bequeath free passes to the show to Al Lewis and Nancy Wright. Robert Vaughen, do will and bequeath my bubbling personality to Tom Burgoon. Carole Wagar, do will and bequeath my sun tan lamp to Sharon Barns. Barbara Washburn. do will and bequeath my fur earings to Beth MacLough1in, so she can keep her ears warm. I, Louis Watson, do will and bequeath the rims of my glasses to Fred Gladding and Daryl Ritchie. l Don Whlsler, do will and bequeath my slim physique to Bob Knott and Dan Burdick. Lois Williams, do will and bequeath my southern drawl to Mary Wenzel. Ethel Yielding, do will and bequeath my ability to get my way by fair means or foul to Nancy McFarlen. Grace Younglove, do will and bequeath my flirtatious manner to Agnes Lafler. This instrument was on the day of the date thereof, signed, published, and declared by the said testor, the Senior Class, to be their last will and testament in the presence of the said witnesses who at our request haven subscribed their names herein. by Margaret Kenosian, Testor
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