Millington High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Millington, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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lass Prophecy A cool breeze was blowing as I entered the gates of the Alumi Field. There was much commotion as the small group gathered together once more. again for a reunion on the Millirigton School grounds, from which they graduated in 1958. Gazing back to the parking lot I see Mr. George ish and his wife. the fonner Judy Dali3'mple, driving in with a 1968 yellow convertible. George is now the star quarter back or Michigan State, and Judry is a cheerlea er for his team. Landing, near by is Danny Spencer. He is trying to bring his latest invention, 'The Air Boom' own to earth. uf Going ack to the school grounds see Deanna Reed. She has just retumed her 10th diamond ring to the 'Past-Love' of her e. And there is the 'Ole Apple King' himself, Mike Cobb. He owns the 'Three Tree Orchard' south of town. Must be the cider got the best of him. Mike is chatting with his old buddy Royce Shamel, now the great romantic actor. Royce claims his next picture is called 'The Night of Passion. ' The leadln lady is going to be played y Jo Hethorn, the world famous actress. In her last movie, I was A Guitar String For Elvis, she payed opposite of the teen-age idol and lost fifteen pounds ln the process. Roger Love, Slugger Love. is here tonight with his wt e. Rog is in with the big time fights. Next week he ls scheduled to fight t e great 'Daring Dygamite Dan, who we know as Danny A cantar. This is to be the greatest fight of the yearl Roger is gzokiingsfror hlssfirst win. nnie Brown, famous newspaper woman. says she 's going to the fights to get a story for her paper, 'The nn e own ast. Georgia Jones recently opened a swanky New York fashion shop, 'The French Room, where all the latest Paris fashions are beingedisplgyed. She has just hired two new models, Phyllis Carll and Irma leach. mie riffith and Tyrone Beebe are sitting together recalling old times with their wives. The commotion nearby is caused by all the little Grifflth's and Beebe's. Cal Keinath and Jim Sahr are now co-owners of the Burp Beer Co. . They are chief Sippers. Their capable secretary ls Marie Brown. Dale 'Hotrod' Blue has now gone into the manufacturing business of motor scooters. He has entered the racing profession and is known as 'Blue Streak' Blue. Kay Jewell called to say she couldn't make it tonight. She and Dale are in Germany and due to the fact that their rocket ship was out of commission they decided to spend a qu et evening at home. June Harback and Marilyn ohn are now assistant manager's at Zhender's Hotel in Frankenmuth. They seem to be quite prosperous as theyllboth drive a Jaguar. Joe LaBean, ike Martin an Dick Zink have combined their football talents and are now playing pro-football for the Detroit Lion's. Elaine's cooking must agree with Dick as he is looking better than everl Mike Blackmer and his wi e, the former Alice Sherman. have just arrived. Alice has given up the piano teaching profession for a few months to care for their new set of bo? tripletsl Hilda Hunt has just arrived in a fabulous m nk coat. She is the owner of Hilda's Beauty Salon' and her old senior glrl friends support her by having their hair done there regularly. who is that stirring up dust and papers on the school grounds? It's none other than Don Hutchins, who is now a District Street Cleaner in New York ity slum area. He just can't stand the sight of messy school grounds. That isn't Ken Carlson with his nose buried in a Govemment book is it. why yes it isl After ten years he is still trying to get that credit in Government. We hear that lick Gross is plugging away at his own Leonard Gas Station located on Millington's Super Highway, ten lanes wide. As we were driving through town we noticed that Sonny McPherson has his own Super- Ihiper Vegetable stand. We found wt by the grapevine that Sonny was arrested because he was selling rotten vegetables. Lila Gleason is now a successful elementary teacher here at Millington High School. She is one of the few who have com- bined marriage and a career successfully. Karen Hutchinson is now executive secretary to the President of the United States. We always sald she would go places. Chester Cain is here this afternoon and informs us he is still amusing himself with the same old pastime, which is getting acquainted with all the neighbcrly hobos who run between Maine and Mexico. Confidentally, the hobos happen to be girls! Georgia Catlin likes the new Edsel so well that she and Roy went into business for themselves. 'I'hey own the 'Petzold Edsel Company. Mary Mills, wife of Dr. Carl Schurtz. is now his assistant secretary. She heard that the hospital. which they own, employs some pretty snazzy nurses, so she decided that she and the five little schurtzes had better look in on him occasionally. The former Marlene Morniggstar came today with her husband Les Long. They tell us they built a 85,000 addition to their ultra modern ranch ryupe home or her successful nursery school. Althouglh Judcy Ba ion fMrs. Ronnie Couchj ls a successful housewife, she is also head drum majorette at Central Michigan Colle e. S e ha a slight accident while bathing her baby boy. She thought he was a baton and tried to flip him. OE! Look at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker driving up in one of the company cars. He now owns his Dad 's car business. 'The Baker Acre Chevrolet Sales' in Frankenmuth. After looking through town I see the name is changed on Schumaker's Restaurant. It is now 'Eat at lshams. We specialize ln hot homemade bread and cold pickles. East of town we see the big dairy barns belonging to Murel Irke. He owns '740 milking cows and 4. O00 acres of land. Look over there. Isn 't that Jim Carson, John Schluckbier. and Jack Powers? I imagine their names have been plastered on all the sport pages for they are the Champion Bowlers. Rolland Fall is happily married. lsn't the latest little Fall addition cute? well, this one finally looks like their Daddy. Ohl There's Rolland Foster followingln his brother Doug's footsteps. Nothing ls gained without a big speech. he alwpys said. Paul Markel ls head chemist at Dow Chemical Company in Midland. His latest invention is calle Fingertip Night eat. This is none other than a fluid poured into batons to keep majorettes hands warm at football games. Ramona Bewell and Charlotte Ormsbee wired to say 'Aloha from the Hawaiian Pineapple Patches, which they own. This they bought while stationed there. Four more months and they will have completed their ninth year in the Wacs. Dick Harvey is due here tongght for a big Disc Jockey Dance. His popularity, as a DJ has rlsen since high school days and he now has his own TV program, ou Ain 't Nothing But a Dancer. Dale Saviage and Ken Sawyer are now co-owners of the Saw er-Savage Scrap Iron Medal Inc. , and are doing quite well. Mr. and rs, Bob Osbom, his wife the former Virginia Reynert, own the John Deere Implement Co. Virginia helps drive a tractor when she isn't busy with their two little daughters. Charlene Stewart and Linda Whitehead are their head secretaries and enjoy their work immensely when Bob isn't bossinlg them around. Sittingddown at the table near the right, we see everend Bob Fall and his devoted wife. He is pastor of the Lutheran Church in Vassar. Gary osher, we hear. is doing prett well for himself. He is head model for Pepsodent tooth paste lit contains Lanollnj. Jerold McNeal, owner of Ye Big Potato Iyar-m has won first prize for raising the bi est potato of the year. We are deeply sorry that one of class-mates, Lyle Loomis, can not be with us toggy. He is just beginning a llfe sentence in Jackson Prison for bigamy. Jim Allore has been touring the state singing hillbilly songs. It has been rumored that Jim has had an offer to tour the Ozark Mountains to teach the hillbil es how to sing. Doyle Stratton and John Weeks have just returned from a tralpqping expedition in Alaska where they caught their limit of polar bears. We see Gary Larkin and his wife coming up the wa now. Gary is a successful apprentice for General Motors Corp.. where he has been sweeping the floors for therpast ten years. Lois Smeaton, head librarian at the State Library in Lansing, has establlshed quite 2 name for herself after publishing her latest book Wh Librarians Go Craz . Miriam oo war ina y put er artistic talent to work and is head designer at MGM Studios in Hollywood. She was recently fired from RKO because she was always late for work. Mrs, Leo Cowan, the former Dianne MacLaren. is unable to attend the reunion because she is resting after giving birth to her 12th son. She always said. They're cheaper by the dozen, And so fellow alumni, we now conclude our tenth annual reunion. we hope that you will all make plans to be with us again next year, same time, same place, and the crowd drifts away ......



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