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

 - Class of 1951

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KinDERGflRTEn FIRST ROW: Robert Chase, Herman McConnell, Candace Ritter, Mary Ritter, Harry Carl Papke, James Porritt. SECOND ROW: SharonBrace, Joanne Lamphier, Robert Butterfield, Stanley Fricke, Janice Matheson, Jack Lewis, Nancy Lou Monroe. THIRD ROW: Richard Hunt, Mary Ann Young, Mary Ellen Lagroe, Miss Margaret Warren, Lynn DeGrow, Sheralyn Vollweiler, Robert Harrison. FIRST ROW: Eugene Jolicoeur, Ruth Ann Bader, Betty Jane Watson, KarenRachow, Carol Murray, Alan Fike, John Castle, JosephineBruman. SECOND ROW:- Dwayne Schlaud, Asa Thompson, Edward And- rews, William Barnes, Judy Klauka, Gilbert Trato, George Lazar, Allen Kennedy. THIRD ROW: Nor- man McClements, John Braidwood, William Bauman, Miss Margaret Warren, Layton Mathews, Mary Lou Tanquay, Barbara Locklin. 27

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FIRST ROW: Shirley Kriener, Linda Brace, Judy Caldwell, Ida Jane McConnell, Anna Lois Ross, Karen Jo Brim. SECOND ROW: Carol Deshetsky, Lyndon Ford, Alvin Porritt, George Goodrich, Leo Bruraan, Sue Ann Ritter, Doris Ann Kunz, Velma Lazar. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Olive Bethke, Mary Ann McClements, Bobby Klauka, Leonard Bruman, Henry McConnell, Lee Bruman, Billy Harrison, David Bruske. MRS. MOORE’S Room FIRST ROW: Gale Rumph, Jeanne Kohler, Royleen Torr, Ronald Schlaud, Betty Kay Hoffman, Billy Sillers. SECOND ROW: Louisa Nelson, John Bush, Elayne Lewis, Earl Kriener, Donald Bauman, Ron- ald Bauman, Diane McGuire, David Fitch. THIRD ROW: Arthur Podvin, John Scrimger, Doris Ritter, Rose Smoke, Douglas Baird, Judy Thompson, Ronald Monette, Gary Lewis, Ellen Robinet, Karen Lindquist. FOURTH ROW: CarolynKozlowski, SusanneMedbury, Mary Ellen Papke, Mrs. Hazel Moore, Jerry Morse, Michael Castle, Maryan Stiglich, Shirley Reynolds. 26



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CLASS PAOPHLCy Doreen Albrecht has gone on to fame. And we thought the only thing bright about her was her name. Tom Almas does his farming by sunlight, And still does his charming by moonlight. Ivan Andersen doesn't look at blonde or red- head; He seems to be set on a certain little Brunett. Mary Bader, Who was quiet as a mouse. Is now the proud mistress of her own house. Norma Byers is on television, singing in a choir; Chuck sits at home, her voice he does admire. Betty Chambers, who starred in the Senior Play, Is now in Hollywood quickly turning gray. Cora Chapman, voted the laziest kid in the group. Is now the head of her own little troop. Marion Clark is a live little wire; In an office she hires and fires. Dennis is doing nothing these days; Since he got his diploma he’s been in a daze. We thought Donna Jean talked through her hat; Her uncle got her into Congress. Now she’s doing just that. Ellen Griffin sits and pounds a typewriter; Every time she sees the boss her eyes get brighter. Harold Grinnell, who is the “Jack of all Trades , in our class, Is making extra money by mowing his neighbor’s grass. As she looks at Dave, she flashes her charm- ing smile. Shirley Hallead now wears two rings on her left hand, And thinks married life is simply grand. Bill Heath, our arguing classmate, Has de- cided that farming is to be his fate. Dorothy Heatley works in a candy shop; If she intends to keep her figure, she’d soon better stop. In the Burnside Stockyards there's a lady auctioneer; We see Virg Horton still knows how to cheer. Melvin Inman will soon a doctor be. And treat his patients for a small fee. Bonnie Kennedy is lucky to have her sense of humor, Because her wee ones are now four in number. Ellen Klauka is working in a bank and does her job well; Some day she may own her own. Who can tell ? Harry Klaus has acquired a lots of wealth; Seems like he’d spend it on someone besides himself.' Ward Laur, who slightly resembles Dane Clark, Just starred in “How Green the Park. Dorothy McDowell has acquired a college de- gree; She's one who’s made use of trigono- metry. Hank McLeod, the class agriculturalist, Is still going to college and increasing his know- ledge. 28 Ann Gural will soon be walking down the aisle;

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