North Branch High School - Bronconian Yearbook (North Branch, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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SENIOR CLASS WILL Died on June 1, 1948, in the fourth year of its life, the Senior class of ‘48 of North Branch High School from a rush of information to the head. The funeral services will be held in the auditorium on June 3rd. It is my solemn duty now to call you here, my respected clients, to hear the last will and testa- ment of the class of '48, which as her legal advisor, 1 drew up as directed by her immediately prior to her passing from our presence. Audrey Mitchell wills her ability to get a husband to Shirley Chapman. Vivian Anderson wills her singing voice to Walter Kelly. Leon Trojanowski wills his well-known ability to talk back in self-defense and to make any action he may see fit to commit, seem perfectly justifiable and proper, to Marian Lange. Jim Patterson wills his limousine to Joan Minkstin and Fred Crawford for a sure way to get where they are going. Evelyn Jankowske wills her ability to keep thin to Dick Pratt. Carl Barrett wills his forbearance, long-suffering and self-sacrifice he had to possess as class president to Ted Musiel. Howard Osborn wills his love for athletics to Roy George and George Harris. Dick Newman wills his ability to sleep in class to Marilyn Gossman. Jackie Audet wills her ability to hook a man to Pearl Patrick. Emil Miklovich wills his misfortune as a rattlebrain to Lodema Simmons and Marie Houck. Dorothy Peet wills her evenings to Alton Barrett Mrrgie Nellenbach wills her Monday washdays o Noel Conger. Douglas Blonde wills his 28 Chevy to Bob Rutledge for transportation back and forth to school. Maybe he will be here more often. Nadene Conger wills her power in sports to Marce Pcdvin. Bob Sutte' leaves his ambition to George Weingartz. Mary Leu Slice wills her experience as a che r'eader to Peggy Heath and Irene LaValley. Blanche Revnolds wills her bashfulness to Omah Swain. Catherine Ruhlman wills her beauty to Rose Ann Hudson. Leonard Miklovich wills hi3 ability to sing to Janis Almas and Shirley Root. Rosemary Kreiner wills her ambition to be a farmer's wife to Marilyn O'Neil and Gladys Stanley. Glenn Bader wills his quietness to Louise Sc'-.la d Shir'ey Beadle wills her life to Keith Byers for the coming years. Pat Foster wills her gift of gab to Virginia Klauka. George Scrimger wills his great desire to be absolutely letter-perfect along with all the worn out typewriters rnd lead pencil erasers with the understanding that thev are to be loaned to whomsoever shall ask for them without regard to race, color, or previous condition of servitude, to Tom Slattery. Sharon Matthews bequeaths with full and unalienable rights forever in recognition of past valuable services rendered, all the beaus she possesses with wishes for her safety and peace, to Vicky Gura. Toni Mikulski wills her entire stock of unflagging industry which enabled her to study from morn 'til dewy eve and by this sign never to fail in making her grades to Ray Swoish, the most efficient pupil in the school. Bob Grinnell wills his fondness for avia’icn to to Ila Dean Geiger. Hedwig Karpinski wills her ability to use common sense at all times in application of the princides learned in class to Wayne Allen. Marge Westen wills his ability to get along with Bob to Kate Harris. Rs'e Summersett wills his ability as a genius in physics class to June Baraboll. Delores Pisariuk wills her height to Ruth Armstrong. Lawrence Curell wills his ability to do math to Tilly Forys. Joe Linck wills his ability to be a factory worker to Genevieve Dennis. Jim Piegel wills his ability to pitch baseball to Jay Baker. Earl Bruske wills his height to Norman Schlaud. Tony Gural wills his curly hair to Harold Miller. Gwendolyn Schank wills all her A s to Pete Stacey. Bernard Schlaud wills to his friend, Duane Laur his ability to court girls. Joe Weinvartz wills his ability to play football to Bob McCormick. Theresa Schlaud wills her experience as a trombone player to Joe Krawczyk. Betty Swoish wills her ability as an A student to her sister Shirley. Any beneficiary attempting to subvert, overturn, nullify, or in anyway interfere with the provisions of this document, shall not onlv be deprived of all rights and privileges there in granted to him or her, but shall be sentenced to hard labor, for one to five years, according to the discretion of the court at the nearest soda fountain.

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row, left to right: R. Bartkowiak, W. Kelly» G. Harris, R. Rutledge, J. Baker, D. Laur, N. Conger, K. Byers, R. Pratt, F. Crawford, R. McCormick, N. Schlaud, R. Swoish. Center row: Mrs. B. Hocking, Mr. C. Fleury, T. Musiel, L. Schlaud, S. Swoish, S. Chapman, M. Lange, L. Simmons, M. P'Neil, K. Harris, M. Podvin, J. Minkstin, M. Houck, R. George Seated: V. Klauka, G. Dennis, R. ArmstSftng, M. Heath, G. Stanley, P. Patrick, V. Gura. S. Root, J. Baraboll, J. Almas, I. LaValley, T. ForyS.'lR. A. Hudson, I. D. Geiger. Not pictured: M. Gossman, G. Stacey, W. Allen, J. Krawczyk, H. MiJfe», G. Pisariuk, G. Weingartz, A. Barrett, O. Swain, T. Slattery. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior class started out their school year with Mr Clarence Fleury as their class ponsor. The following officers were elected: Ted Musiel, president; Robert McCormick, vice-president; Marilyn Goss- man, secretary; Gerald Stacey, treasurer. The rose was chosen as our class flower, and blue and silver are our class colors. No motto was decided upon. As our first important business undertaking, we decided to operate a newspaper and enlarge the class treasury with the funds secured. Janis Almas was chosen editor-in-chief; other positions were fill- ed to form a complete staff. Mrs. Martin Atkins was chosen as our sponsor. The Junior class participated in several activities. We presented the annual Junior play Moon Shy,” December 3rd and 4th, with a large audience attending both performances. Instead of holding a regular class party, we elected to join forces with the three classes to hold a roller-skating party at Imlay City. On May 14th the Junior Prom was held in the gymnasium. The gym was beautifully decorated as a jungle with potted palms. Ward Lindsey’s Star Dusters furnished the music. Some Junior students participated in the Senior Operetta, the Minstrel Show, and the Bacculureate Services.

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