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

 - Class of 1958

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Carolyn Rhode, who made less noise than a mouse. Now lives in the city in a broken down house. A cute little gal by the name of Joyce Shaver, Now is in Jackson for twenty years at hard labor. Dolores Tallieu, who used to be a man hater. Is now happily married to a fellow named Bader. Vernetta Tallieu, who we all thought so shy. Has just happily married her twenty-fifth guy. A cute little girl by the name of Ruth Weingartz, Is now in Paris breaking dozens of hearts. Linda Myers, who is married to Dave, Now spends her time digging up graves. Charlotte Turner, who always likes to laugh. Now lives in the dessert and can't take a bath. Dorothy Bean, who had such curley hair, Now is a snake charmer and lives at the fair. Leatta Butterfield, who was always such a brain. Now is a fireman on a freight train. Clement Lockwood who didn't like to work his brain. Now works in a mine to keep it out of the rain. Joe Domitrz (people could never spell his name), Is now a college professor but he still seems the same. Bob Morse, who had hair so brown and wavy. Has at last become an Admiral in the navy. Paul Ankley who decided to join the Air Force, Now gives the orders and goes to bed hoarse. Duane Swadling who liked his girls in two's, Makes his living on a street comer shining shoes. Bob Engelman who had the build girls all swooned over. Now lives alone with a big dog named Rover. Earl German to get a job went out west. Now that he herds cattle he doesn't much rest. John Brmnan who was always so big. Now is bald and must wear a wig. Bob Carpenter who was always so clever. Now runs a robot by pulling a lever. Jim Chase who always knew so much, Now drives a car without any clutch, Francis Fricke who always used to talk. Now spends his time taking his dog for a walk.

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cUss ppophecy Hugh Foster who used to like girls. Now is a deep-sea diver looking for pearls. Arthur Bussure has joined the Air Force, His purpose to travel of course. Fredrick Linck who didn't like to work his brain. Is now engineer of a passenger train. This quiet guy with the name of Bernard Ruhlman, Is now butler for Harry S. Truman. This handy man called Charles Syms, Was last seen showing people how he swims. This friendly guy called Jack Woodall, Now has Mr. Vincent's line, Keep out of the hall. Joe Kozlowski who was always such a tease. Now lives all alone and raises peas. Jerry Woidan who always wore such sharp shirts, Now is a tailor making girls skirts. LeRoy Lockrey who once had a girl named Janet, Decided now to look on another planet. Alfred Castle an inventer of new kinds of pans. Lives alone and prepares his meals out of cans. Carl Oberlee who once made his living with loaded dice. Now lives in Japan and raises rice. This clever girl by the name of Linda Seeds, Now spends her time raising little weeds. Carol Trato stands on a soap box in Times Square, Giving tips on how to dye hair. Gertie Ruhlman who always wanted mink. Now as plumber cleans out sinks. This guy by the name of Dale Dufort, Is a sailor with a girl in every port. Vera Steele who is quite short, Is now looking for a man of some sort. Lorraine Boyle, who said she would never be a housewife. Now with her husband lives a very happy life. Betty Tatar, who went on to college. Now as a teacher, makes use of her knowledge.



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cUss WILL We, the Senior Class of 58 being of sound mind (we think) and memory do, after our departure into the glowing world of the future, hereby bequeath the following possessions to the stated members of the Junior Class of '58. Joanne Allen wills her exciting evenings to Emily Chase. Paul Ankley wills his small feet to Freddy Rhode. Anne Bartholomy wills her selling ability to Lynn Mavis. Dorothy Bean wills her short figure to Roberta Bruman. Helen Boyle wills an old billfold, she wants to get rid of to any Junior girl with lots of money. Lorraine Boyle wills her hot-rodding to Jo Ann Kaluka. I, Dorothy Brace, will my tight skirts and sweaters to Rose Stone. John Bruman wills his good looks to Jim Henne. To Phillip Matthews is willed Art Bussure's polite ways. I, Leatta Butterfield, will my ability to get along with teachers to Fred Weigel, we hear he needs it. To Marshall Street is willed Bob Carpenter's position on the baseball team. Jim Chase wills his big base drum to Larry Neaves. I, Alfred Castle, will my picture of Miss Hollywood in my locker to Norman Adamic. Mary Cobb wills her long hair to her sister, Donna. Joe Domitrz wills his teasing ability to Bernard Radzwion. To Francine Collins is willed Dale Dufort's ever-lasting love. I, Carol Ehrenfeucht, will my ability to be seen and always heard to Naomi Stover. To John Olekszvk is willed Bob Engelman's opinion that Gentlemen prefer girls, PERIOD.

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