Imlay City High School - Spartan Yearbook (Imlay City, MI)

 - Class of 1956

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Class Prophecy we, the Seniors of 1956, having received our diplomas, are about to venture into the vast region of the unknown. We shall spin the Wheel of Fortune and see what the future holds for us. As the wheel stops, we find James Klrkbride, who is the President of the N.B.C. Television Network, reading the evening paper. I see here that Arlene Muir still has her old job as editor. She ls the editor of the 'Star Gazette', the biggest selling newspaper in the country. Her production assistants are Patrlcla Smith and Miriam wlttrlg. The headline states that Gabriel Kowalski ls running for President of the United States. His running mate for Vice President ls Charles Dockham. Their campaign manager, Betty Steffes, and associates, Dolores Watson, Shirley Edwards, Lary Smith, and Lupe Gutierrez feel confident of a victory. It reads here that Carl Arko and his assistant, Jack Kaake, have just flnlshed building a new jet plane which is supposed to be the fastest one ever built. what! Imlay City High School has a new agriculture teacher, Ronald VanTlne. His students have just won the plaque for parliamentary procedure. Imlay City has a new Chief of Police, Dale Rowley, his assistant is Wllllam Stroman. They are not letting many offenders of the law get by them. Sharon Anderson has just received her stripes from the army. She likes the army, and she has re-enlisted for two more years. A blg dairy farm at Imlay City is owned and operated by Gary Nelson. He employs Glen Stern and Ronald Muxlow. Doctor Kay Placeway has just completed a famous brain operation. The nurses that assisted her are Elaine Thatcher and Jane Rogers. Esther Sefcovlc is doing a splendid job of writing editorials for the newfsigifa to the sports pages, I find that Duane Maison and Isaac Ferrler are playing basketball for Michigan State. Margaret Stern has just swum the English Channel, setting a new time record- The hot-roo races have just been completed with Clyde Berllnger and Kenneth Gould in first and second places respectively. Patricia Benner and Janice Kalbfleisch have just won a dancing marathon. Glanclng through the society pages, I noticed that Gail Bogart is displaying her new spring fashions. Her model ls Patrlcla West--a very stunning model. Her associates and fashion buyers are Lorraine Hoeksema, Beverly Vlleg and Marlon Strump. They have just returned from the Paris Style Show. Sandra Maples has created a new hair style, the 'Arabian Crew-Cut.n It is modeled by Carol Eddy and styled at Marllu LePard's Beauty Salon. Eileen Rathka ls giving a recital at Carneige Hall. The Grand-Ole Opery has a new singing sensation, Mary Howard. She is the teen-agers favorite singer. Marilyn Clark ls singing with the Voice of Firestone Choraleers. She ls reported to have the best of notices. Mr. 8 Mrs. James Frantz have returned from their honeymoon ln Bermuda. Mrs. Frantz ls the former Karen Caldwell. Louella Clark ls the proud mother of Uquads.' She and her husband are living ln Imlay City. wayne Samson ls a clergyman of the Methodist Church. He is doing an outstanding job in the mission field with Naomi Metzger as his assistant. She is the head of a missionary school. Gall Nelson is still a social butterfly. She ls going with a Texas millionaire. Marlene Stern is the head bookkeeper for the J. P. Morgan Company on New York's Wall Street. Beverly Parnlcky, Ruth Woodworth, and Edith Ryckman are happily married and giving ln Imlay City. Their children are keeping the teachers at school very usy. Looking through the local news, I see that David Guzman and Fred King are the owners of the DeLuxe Theater. Wayne Lerette ls the chief cartoonist for the paper. His cartoons are keeping the country in a gala mood. Maybe I should read the paper more often. What do you think? MOTTO NARISE, GO FORTH AND CONOUER' Z3

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In Is Is Is I. Is In I. I. Dlek I. I. I. in I Is I. I. I. Class Will Sharon Anderson. leave my natural blond hair to Dianne Foster, Carl Arko, leave my ablllty to get into trouble to any unfortunate fellow. Patricia Benner, leave my innocent ways to Marcia Strump. Clyde Berllnger, leave my slow driving record book to Austin Stroman. Gall Bogart, leave my love life to the birds. Karen Caldwell, leave my ability to get along with my boyfriend to Dian Best. Louella Clark, leave my sewing ability to Carol Plzzimentl. Marilyn Clark, leave my ability to be in school every day to Pat Sweet. Charles Dockham, leave my ability to get my Advanced Math done on time to Klrkbrlde. Carol Eddy, leave as soon as I can. Shirley Edwards, leave my ability to get along with teachers to Nancy Schultz Isaac Ferrler, leave my ability to get along with girls to John Mulder. James Frantz, leave my excess height to Ron Ware. Kenneth Gould, leave my safe drlvlng to Vic Walker. Lupe Gutierrez, leave my sweet ways to Vera Booth. David Guzman, leave my 'levies belt' to Roger McKee. Lorraine Hoeksema, leave my way of walking to Pauline Peasley. Mary Howard, leave my southern accent to Callie Childers. Jack Kaake, leave my ablllty to get along with my sister to Bill Steweckl. Janice Kalbflelsch, leave to find a better way to start the day than school. Is 'Good luck', Bill. I. If Fred King, leave my book on 'How To Win The Girl You Love' to Larry Dorow. I, James Klrkbride, leave my soothing voice to Larry Best. I, Gabriel Kowalski, leave my future flying ability to Dlck Kirkbrlde. I, Margie LePard, leave my sweet disposition to Mary Jo Maples. I, Wayne Lerette, leave my poor judgment to my brother Theodore. I, Duane Maison, leave my laugh to Lee Lucas and my atheletic ability to Ken Stephens. I, Sandra Maples, leave my chair in English Class with happiness. I, Naomi Metzger, leave my sweet disposition to Gloria Dargel. I, Arlene Muir, leave my job as editor of the newspaper to anyone who wants lt. I, Ronald Muxlow, leave nothing! I'm taking it all with me. I, Gall Nelson, leave my chair in typing to anyone who can use lt. I, Gary Nelson, leave my ability to go steady to Orill Frantz. 'Happy landlng', Orlll. I, Beverly Parnlcky, leave all the fights I had with my boyfriend to Elaine Booth and her boyfriend. I, Eileen Rathka, leave my serious disposition to Jake Dennis. I, Jane Rogers, leave sneezes to anyone who can use them. I, Dale Rowley, leave book-store bill to Pat Schneider and my size twelve football shoes to Bob Lovell. I, Edith Ryckman, leave my friendly ways to Judy McKillen. I, Wayne Samson, leave my aoundance of height to Earl Wlelsma- I, Esther Sefcovlc, leave my shy ways to Betty Clark. I, Lary Smith, leave my curly halr to Don Reynolds. I, Patricia Smith, leave my 'acting ability' to Margaret Ann Green. I, Betty Steffes, leave my qulet ways and ability to find trouble te Geraldine Herrington. I, Glen Stern, leave my ability to sleep ln Government class to John Delmore. I, Margaret Stern, leave my studlous ways to Don Snyder. I, Marlene Stern, leave my boldness and braveness to my sister Karen. 'Good luck' with lt. I, William Stroman, leave my 'catty eyes' to anyone who wishes to use them. I, Marlon Strump, leave my ability to sleep to Barbara Fannin. I, Elaine Thatcher, leave my ability to talk my way out of anything to Rose Mary Kaake. I, Ronald VanTlne, leave my 'strength' to Tommy Dowling. I, Beverly Vlleg, leave my ability to get kicked out of class to my brother. I, Dolores watson, leave my horse riding ability to Eva Wlegersma. I, Pat West, leave my quiet ways to Connie Miller. I, Miriam Wlttrlg, leave my long brown halr to Nancy Upleger. I, Ruth Woodworth, leave my musical ability to Iva Smith. CLASS COLOR BLUE AND WHITE CLASS FLOWER AMERICAN BEAUTY ROSE ZZ



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Eileen Rathka, Business Education, Music SALUTATORIAN Marion Strump, Math, Science in Arlene Muir, Math, Science Z4

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