Fraser High School - Rambler Yearbook (Fraser, MI)

 - Class of 1959

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Name Gary Anderson Rex Balch Carol Beier Roy Beltowski Robert Beltz Henry Brohl Richard Brower Fae Bumler Bonnie Burtle George Burtle Daniel Buss Deanna Chapman Joseph Christiansen Micheal Claerhout Robert Clark Sharon Conard Timothy DeLise David Dellinger Janet Deming Roger DeVolder Neal Dierolf Karen Ehresman Diane Ferdig George Figlioli Roland Fillmore Sharon Folland Karen Garwood Kathleen Gerwin Larry Girling Betty Greer Barbara Grose Judith Groth Sally Hack Donna Horn Larry House Richard House Wilbur Humphries Vincentjlncammisa Bradley Jennings Darlene Johnson Gloria Kozdron. I Will- my football shoes to Allen Webb. my little black book to Bob Myers. my noisy typewriter to Bonnie Opie. my blonde messy hair to anyone who can take care of it. my ability to attend a summer school to Philip LaCrosse. Good luck to him. everything to myself. my five low hurdles to the school board of Fraser. my ability to be true to one guy to Janet Wendzell. my nickname, Bouncy to Judy Coon. my rope climbing experience to John Schober. my shotrod to anyone, and flowers to anyone who takes it. my Economics book CNo. 135 to Donna Kollmorgen and hope that she has better luck with it than I did. my ability to have long vacations to Darla Gunningham. my succulent tidbits of profound and esteemed knowledge that I treasure from Fraser High School to the underclassmen most urgently needing it. my gym shorts to F. A. my sense of humor to the poor soul that doesn't have one. all my jokes to Mr. Schilling and Mr. Crossen. my interest in sociology to anyone who wants it. my place in the quartet to Delberta Schomaker. Milton Whiteaker his brother's smelt dipping nets because they aren't good for-smelt. my coffee cup and spoon from physics class and my cleaning rag from drafting to Jim Carter. my giggly disposition to Joanne Torregrossa. my black hair to Carol LeBeau. my ability to dance to Arthur Murray. my ability to play first base to Phil Jennings. all my sweat shirts to Cheryl Bloomer. the green hornet to India Kollmorgen. all of my homework to anyone who wants it. what I haven't got to someone who doesn't want it. my tardy slips to Judy Coon. my'car to Pat Harris and hope she has better luck with it than I did. my natural curly hair to Carol Spearman. my cat eyes to any mousey junior. my driving ability to my brother Dennis. my hot do track shoes to anyone able to run the mile in 4:20. my goatee to anyone who wants it. my football ability to Evan Winkelman. my scholastic ability to anyone who will make better use of it than I did. my laugh to Judy MacArthur the Big M . my seat in Mr. Donahue's Government class to any poor soul that has to take it. my typing letters to Linda Carter. What you will be in '69 All star for the Detroit Lions. Cwaterboyj Known the world over as the No. 1 playboy. Older and maybe smarter. Nursery man. Still a hot rod. A hall guard in the United Nations Building. Playing football. President of the Board of Education. President of the Men's Club of Fraser. Teaching monkeys in the Detroit Zoo. Accountant Air Line Stewardess. A high school principal. Alive. In Missouri. Buying safety pins. Beachcomber. Happily unmarried. Singing in the Metro. Vagrant-full time. Mechanicg tightening the nuts in peanut brittle for Sanders. Desperate. A mother. Winning dance contests. A barber. An old maid school teacher. Married. Chemist. Working on my second million. Mrs. Dean Hollifield. One inch taller. tl hopel First woman sheriff of Macomb County. Owner of the horse that just won the Kentucky Derby. Secretary to G. A. B. Beating Olympic records. Growing a beard full time. A biology teacher. Mechanical draftsman. In Alaska moving a mountain. Working in Kresge. Home Ec. teacher.

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Rene Wojcik Larry Wondero Dennis Wood Trudy Ziehms Judith Zupan 'Jhu ' John Scheer Audrey Schrade Patricia Schurig Kay Sibley William Sommerville Morris Sullens Sharon Trozak Mary Tuzzolino Robert Warner Gail Wemer Alphonse White



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Name I Will- Frederic Krage Nancy LaCross Sue Lawson Marilyn Lehmann Joanne Luskin Ronald Mancini Marge Mandziara William Matthews Heather McCracken Beverly Morgan Douglas Mullin Dennis Olsen James Olsen James Pennington George Probst Myrna Redlawski Victor. Riggen Joanne Rybicki Electa Schaeffer John Scheer Audrey Schrade Patricia Schurig Harold Schutt Kay Sibley William Sommerville Morris Sullens Judith Tench Sharon Trozak Mary Tuzzolino Louis Walczak Robert Warner Gail Werner Alphonse White Duane Whiteaker John Wittebols Rene Wojcik Larry Wondero Dennis Wood Trudy Ziehms Jim Zions Judith Zupan my lost sleep to the benefit of my homework and the knowledge gained thereby to my next of kin. my ability to flirt to any junior in need. my natural black hair to Carol Wallison. my typing ability to Nancy Trammel. my 17 inch hair to Mark Krage. my pencil stubs to Janet Smits. my worn-out typing eraser to Carol Spearman. leaves himself to any lonely girl at F.H.S. my ability to sell magazine subscriptions ' to all my undergrad buddies. my ability to talk constantly to Chris Landy. my height and build to Warren Lind. my Economics Class to who ever wants to learn how to save money. my ability to get out of work as much as I can, to any over-worked Junior. my quietness to John Weber, who needs it. my swimming fins to Ken Lucas. my ability to sit on Mr. Cain's desk to anyone who can get away with it. my head manager's job to Ralph Adkins. my ability to be a varsity cheerleader to the person who will take my place. my bottle of peroxide to Joyce Heemer. my dancing ability to any junior who wants it. my artistic ability to Marilyn Gerwin. my baby sitting job to Liz Mack. my perfect non-attendance record to Joe Morgan. my American Government notes to whoever wants them. my bag pipes to that fine Scotsman Mr. Donahue. my car to my mother when I go in the Air Force. my sweaters to Gloria DeMarzio. my ability to sew to Juanita Sutton. my gift to gab to Karen Armstrong. my acting ability to anyone who is crazy enough to take it. my '49 Merc to Al Kepsal. my seat in choir back to the birds. my ability to carry a tune to Richard Stade. my chemistry book to Miss Senkin tif she returnsj. ' all my money, what there is of it. to a blond. She usually gets it anyhow. my ability to play basketball to Mr. Schilling. Who needs it. my government book back to the government. this advice to all juniors, have good clean fun in your last year at Fraser High, but don't forget why you are there. my everlasting youth to the freshmen girls. my ability to catch up on sleep in school to Bobo. my ability to get along with Mr. Pattengale to Kathi King. What you will bein '69 Growing the shortest hair in Fraser. Rich and travelling through Europe. Secretary to President CFae Bumblerj of the Board of Education. Secretary in a Life Insurance Company. An Artist. A daddy. In a vine covered cottage trying to raise about 6 kids. No. 1 best dressed man in America. Nervous wreck. I'll never tell. President of the U.S. Operating a chain of gas stations. Mr. Atlas of '69. Car hop at Mighions. Enjoying himself. Vice-President of General Motors. City Mayor. ' First girl student at West Point. A housewife. Farmer. Decorating movie stars' homes. Married and trying to contend with a stubborn husband. Still a grease monkey. Waiting for the right man. Selling Fraser booster buttons. 28 years old. Fashion designer in Paris. Mrs. America. Married to a millionaire. Official cueball shiner at Lou's. Working on my '53 Merc. X-ray technician State cop. Loafing. Still going with Pat. Studying rocks tdiamondsj. A Hollywood photographer. A working man. Arthur Murray's partner. Working at Wrigleys. In Texas with my oil wells.

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