Holly Area High School - Tell Tale Yearbook (Holly, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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?0r Chase Zfhings VANETTA ALIRICH - Then she would talk, Gosh, how she would talk! MARILYN ANDREWS - 'She 's not a peach, she 's not a pearl, she 's just a dandy high school girl. MARION BARRIGAR - Jolly, good natured and full of fun. LEONARD BENTLEY - 'He puts his problems away for a brainy day. SHARON BERNEAR - 'Laughing lips and devilish eyes. RALPH BERRES - He needs not stilts to rise above his fellow man. JANET BOGGESS - Eyes dark, hair dark too, has the gayest smile for you. AMOS BRADSHER - Who chooseth me shall gain what many maids desire. BARB BRUMMELER - 'Laughing and talking all the livelong day. PAT BURKE - I have a way with women - I think! JUDY CAMERON - 'For she was just the quiet kind, whose nature never varied. JEAN CONTI - Just give me a man and I'l1 be happy. TIM COURTNEY - Better late than never. MICKEY CRICK - When work interferes with pleasure - quit work. ERNIE DAFT - What is so pleasant as a day off l JOHN DUFFIE - The one who quietly awaits recognition is a true gentleman. CAROLE FERGUSON - Her talents are, tho' silent, kind. PAT FIFE - As quiet and inconspicuous as a World War. TOM FISHER - As prone to mischief as able to perform it. VIVIAN FRANK - She was always fair and never proud. WANDA FRANKLIN - 'Dynamite comes in small packages. DALE GREER - Upward and onward as God leads us on. BILL GREER - Some people think the world was made for fun and frolic - wasn't it? MILT GRUBAUGH - A fellow whom everyone admires for his gameness, wit, and good nature. HAROLD HADDON - Hai1! The conquering hero comes. JIM HASLOCK - With the help of a surgeon he might recover, CATHERINE HAWLEY - The tongue is the law of human kindness. PAT HILL - I don't want to earn my living - I want to live. JUDY HITCHCOCK - A grin, a wink, a carefree jest - By these things we know her best. LENORE HOLLAND - Her efforts are crowned with success. GARY IRWIN - Tel1 me something I don 't know. FRAN JACKSON - She burns the midnight oil, but not always for study. C AROLE KIRK - Intelligence and personality go hand in hand. MEL KRAMER - He carries his troubles in his pocket with a hole in it. DOROTHY LAYMAN - Quiet people are welcome anywhere. BILL LAYMAN - Eating is the greatest indoor sport. PETE LEE - The more you study, the more you know, the more you know the more you forget, the more you forget the less you know--so why study? A KEN LEECE - What this country needs is a good five cent cigar. JOE LILES - Don't take life too serious, you '11 never get out alive. KAREN LIVELY - Short and sweet and hard to beat. DAVID DOCKWOOD - lf I chance to talk a little while, forgive me.

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KEY TO BABY PICTURES Mary Ann Lynch Marilyn Andrews Peggy Smith Milton Moss Pete Lee Amos Bradsher Bob Zauel Joyce Mills Juanita Pringle Catherine Hawley Bob Letson Vanetta Aldrich Pat Fife Wanda Franklin 30 Bill and Dorothy Layman Larry Tatton Heinz and I-Iannel Ned Schwartz Mickey Crick Arthur Stone Nancy Vanleuven Phil Valek Darlene Ware Jackie Watson Lenore Holland Jim Truxton Karen Thorington Bill Taylor Bob Malotte ore Zepp 47 48 49 57 58 Congratulations, Seniors PHIPPS MOBILGAS 42 43 44 Judy Hitchcock Tom Fisher Janet Boggess Richard Rodgers Vivian Frank Harold Haddon Barb Brummeler Elaine Saeger Carole Kirk Marguerite Todt Sharon Bemear Millie Patton Rosa Mayville Diane Walraven Calvin Voorheis Judy Cameron Marion Barrigar Milton Grubaugh Barb Noe Jackie Hanson Pat O'Day Leonard Bentley Fran Jackson Pat Smith Marge,MacArthur Karen Lively Mary Walz Brenda Newman Marilyn Swift



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Q We'lll?e1e1e1e1!7er Uzem - MARY ANN LYNCH - She's the darling of our hearts. MARGERY MacARTHUR - Quiet to those who know her not, jolly to those who do. SANDY MacKENZIE - A jerk if there ever was one--a soda jerk we mean. BOB MALOTTE - As a student you do shine, as a friend you are fine. ROSA MAYVILLE - It's nice to be natural when your naturally nice. JOHN MILLER - Oh my aching muscles, doesn't this work ever end? JOYCE MILLS - A lover of humor, fun, and laughter. MILTON MOSS - A smart man is one who hasn't let a woman pin anything on him since he was a baby BRENDA NEWMAN - Never has a lot to say, friendly in a different way. ' BARB NOE - Lively and full of fun. PAT O'DAY - Sweet personality, full of rascality. BETTY PARKS - She says littleg but thinks a lot. MILLIE PATTAN - A little shy perhaps but never too shy to be friendly. JUANITA PRINGLE - By her friendly ways we shall remember her. DICK RODGERS - Worry and I have never met. ELAINE SAEGER - 'Like a blossom, she is sweet and pretty. NED SCHWARTZ - All great men are dead, and I don't feel so well myself. DEAN SHINE - A car, a car, my kingdom for a car. BILL SHOULTS - He has a way of doing bold things in a great way. PAT SMITH - 'Fate tried to conceal her by naming her Smith. PEGGY SMITH - Her friends there are many, her foes--are there any? ART STONE - Here's to the love that lies in a woman 's eyes--and lies--and lies--and lies. MARILYN SWIFT - Every little girl has a giggle all her own. LARRY TATTON - A man of few words. BILL TAYLOR - The world is my stage, and I'm acting up. JACKIE THOMPSON - Pleased with a rattle, tickled with a straw. KAREN THORINGTON - She possesses more than her share of good nature. PHIL TINSMAN - There are so many things that distract my attention. MARGUERITE TODT - 'And her tongue tripped merrily on. JIM TRUXTON - None but himself can be his parallel. PHIL VALEK - My idea of an agreeable person is one who agrees with me. NANCY VANLEUVEN - ln silence also there's a worth that brings no risk. CALVIN VOORHEIS - Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we have a test. DIANNE WALRAVEN - 'Be glad of life because it gives you a chance to love, work, and play. MARY WALZ - A little humor, a hearty laugh, pep and wit and also class. DARLENE WARE - There is no cosmetic for beauty like happiness. JACKIE WATSON - A friendly word for all. HAROLD YOUNG - If my car is my only trouble, give me a thousand troubles. BOB ZAUEL - My memory is whatl forget with. LORRIE ZEPP - As good natured a soul as ever trod on shoe leather. HEINZ ZEPP - Does this wondering never cease! Lots of Luck, Seniors--The Class of '61

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