Mount Morris High School - Morrissonian Yearbook (Mount Morris, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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MORRISONIAN AIVIBITIONS Lewis Albertson-To be a success in business. Norman Atkin-To be a test pilot for some large airplane manufacturing company. Isabelle Balance-To grow up two or three inches. Marjorie Becker-To be a greater and more fortunate aviatrix than Amelia Arehart. Ralph Brackrog-To be the manager of the King Cigar Company. john Braniblett-To learn the words of a certain song. Dorothy Bruner-To become head chef at the YValdorf Astoria. Alex Cabin-To go steady with the mayor's youngest daughter. Marilyn Carlson-To marry the sponsor of the Pot O' Cold program. Helen Cole-To Richard Cornell-To direct the best band in the United States. Evelyn Curtis-To open my eyes to the world. Gerald Decker-To make a million dollars and retire. Lloyd Decker-To think of something to say. be a home economics teacher. Vieva DeLand--To be a stewardess on a Trans-Atlantic Clipper. Donald Esnioncledlo find someone with redder hair than mine. Victor Fedchenko-To be the police chief of Flint. Phyllis F0rbes+To marry a millionaire. Helva Cvainer-To forget about tomorrow. XN'illiam Gleason-To go steady with three girls at one time. NVilma Glidden-To be Eleanor Roosevelt's hairdresser. Mary Goller-To be a musician. Vvlilliam Goodman-To set up business in Clio. E. Gowin-To obtain a new name. Dorothy Griswold-To put my Home Ee. into practice. LeRoy Groshon-To be a successful Electrical Engineer. VVarren Hart-To meet all the problems of life with full success Donald Haver-To be one of the foremost aeronautical engineers in the U. S. David Heald-To invent a perpetual motion machine. Donald Hemingway-To be a top ranking transport pilot of any U. S. airline. him. Catherine Hicks--To be a Certified Public Accountant. Nathan Hoffman-To be water-boy for the Detroit Lions. Opal Hough-To get a date with a XY. P. A. man. Robert Howe-To get married. Dale Hoyt-To be the father of sextuplets. Cleatis Ierden-To be a good American. Earl johnson-To run an umbrella store in the Sahara Desert. Bette King-To marry a rich man with one foot in the grave-then shove June Keller-To be a bachelor girl.

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MORRISONIAN Thomas Klepinger-To be on the annual staff. Donald Kurtz-To be a better French-Man. Betty LamayfTo grow longer lingernails. Gloria Leland-vTo quit being a kid and grow up. Donald Lenox--To be a good musician, artist, and husband. Helen Lennox-To be an A number l backseat driver. Donald MacKay-To overcome my bashfulness. Ralph Martin-To sell a car-load of rubber tacks. Liguori Mason-To marry a handsome Italian and live on a desert isle. Margaret McGuireYTo meet Robert Taylor. Phyllis Middleditch-To be an A-l dietician in the University Hospital. Genevieve Miller-To have an ambition. Vaughn Milliron-To learn tool and diemaking at G. M. Tech. Madeline Moross-To be a professional skater. Norma Munger-To be the Strike-out queen in softball. Cora Munger-To be a nurse at the mental hospital in Pontiac. Gwendolyn Nesmith-To make sure she is never caught with a Black-out in London. Royal Parker-To look the world over and see if he can End any sweeter Burys . Ardis Peacock-To live all the days of my life. Mary Pettengill-To be an outstanding 4-H member. Robert Pettengill-To own a new Chevrolet. Marvin Plew-To be a radio comedian. Anne Podoley-To hire a red-cap to carry her school books. Audrie Richmond-To ride in an ambulance Qother than a patientj. Virginia Rounds-To obtain a Scarlet O'Hara waistline. Arlene Salisbury-To learn to type on a Royal portable and use a Parker pen. the Ave VVayne SchoeppachfTo be one of the best aeronautical draftsmen in world. Francis Scott-To sell refrigerators to the Eskimos. Robert Scott-To outdo jack Teagarden. Harry Smith-To travel through all the states of our country. Ralph Stadler-To perpetuate the song Maryland, My Marylandu. Anna Stetz-To inhert a million dollars. Illa Strong-To marry a Sugar-daddyn. Viola Taylor-To learn to take life seriously. Louis Tuczkowski--To be a mechanical engineer. Mary VVhitlatch-To try on an exquisite formal from a shoppe on Fifth nue. Vivian VVright-To become a teacher and social worker. John Yates-To get a date with Ann Sheridan or Lana Turner.

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