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

 - Class of 1959

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Naomi Stover leaves to Sarah Hurd and Ethel Hill her favorite book How to Get a Man in Six Easy Lessons. Marshall Street wills his nickname Red to Phillip O'Brien. Wayne Swadling wills his red striped pants to his brother Jim. He believes in keeping good things in the family. Dale Talcott wills his height to Ralph Deshetsky so he won't have so far to reach to tie his shoes. Sharon Tallieu wills her pony tail to Judy Gould. Ray Tanguay wills to Bill Welke a years supply of erasers and excuse slips. Joan Thompson wills her ability to play cards to Leslie Zeeman. Robert Titus has decided to leave the memories of his senior year to Larry Budreau. Fred Weigel wills his happy go lucky attitude to Bernard Chase so he can live a little now. Bernard Wilson wills his extra muscles to Guntis Terauds and Leonard Bean. Dennis Wnuk leaves his motorcycle to all you daring junior boys. Mabel Zmich wills her studious mind to Richard McClements and Shirley Robinet. Any person attempting to refute, destroy, change or return this illegal document will be given the maximum term at hard labor; a senior for one year at North Branch High. GIgM, P i pJiec4f Norman Adamic, who was always so happy, Now has six sons to call him Pappy. Gerald Bader, whose nickname was Jerry, Is now in a bar pouring sherry. Pat Barry, who loved to drive cars, Drove out to Hollywood to join the stars. Jack Batchelor, who was treasurer of our class, Is now warden of Alcatraz. There was a young man whose name was Bob Bays, Now he's working; he's changed his ways. Lyle Boyle, who loved his trombone, Is now a bachelor and living alone. Ruth Brace, who was always so smart, Now works for the city pushing a cart. A boy in our class whose name was Jim Bradshaw, Is living at home with Ma and Pa. Sandra Brim who liked a guy named Bill, Is now in court probating his will. Mary Lee Brown who worked in an office all summer, Now is in New York married to a drummer. Joe Bruman, who loved to sleep, Sits in the pasture watching his sheep. Bonnie Bruman, who loved to talk, Can be seen taking her triplets out for a walk. Dick Butterfield, who ran 100 yards, Makes his living by painting Christmas cards. Ronald Caldwell, who loved to go fishing, Just bought a car with the motor missing.

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Donna Cobb wills her ability to make Pizza pie to Janice Aker and Delores Rhien. Franc in e Collins wills her personality to Judy Cheney and Barbara Myers. Joyce Crawford wills her pretty brown eyes to Marie Robinet. Charlene Cum per leaves to Mary Rappuhn her ability to tease and flirt. Nelson Curell wills to Jim Mikulski and Ken Kardell his blonde hair. Charles D'Arcy leaves to LeRoy Mabery all the girls who would like to date him but haven't had the chance. I, Sharon DeGrow, will my ability to do cart wheels to Nancy Baker so she won't land on her head—again. Ernest Fantin wills his ability to speak Italian to Nancy Whiting in case she wears out the English language. Joyce Ferrier wills her pleasant disposition to Janet Rhode so she will never run out of smiles for everyone. Norman Ferrier wills his ability to skip school and usually get caught to Robert Young, Wendell Ferry wills his briefcase to Larry Houch and Ken Lange and hopes they will take good care of it. Jeiry Fettig leaves his map of deserted side roads to Ted Dziduch. Kenneth Ford wills a little of his shyness to Larry Walker. Lynn Gates wills his last hour library class to any Junior who wants to have a ball. Carol Giddings wills her giggles to Janet Klauka and Rhonda Syms and hopes she will use it often. David Grinnell wills his interest in music to his brother John. Ron Hebberd wills his ability to ’’play the field to Jim Scrimger. Jim Henne leaves his big feet to Charles Yoder so he will have a good understanding. Colleen Horecki wills her angelic ways to Marie Robinet. Beverly Houck wills her long finger nails to Beverly Parker. John Hudson leaves his ability to sleep in class to Fred Margrif. Joanne Hunt just leaves. Frank Janowski wills his top three shirt buttons to Bill Fricke in hopes he will use them. JoAnn Klauka wills her ability to get the car to Marcella Linck and Margie Murray. Rose Ann Langferman wills her ability to get along with teachers to Richard Brace. Edward Lauwers wills his football uniform to Eugene Curtis. John Lutes leaves his flat tires and car trouble to Gene Rossman. Carol McVean leaves to Lorellie LaValley her ever-burning porch light. Darlene McVean wills her short hair to Carolyn Noyes. Phillip Matthews wills his talking conscience that tells him to get home before 5:30 a.m. to Jim Hall. Lynn Mavis wills her straight hair to Carol Richards Harold Molzon wills his list of side roads to Richard Winslow. Nadine Nash wills the hook, line, and sinker she uses to catch fellows to Bemadean Lewiski. Larry Neaves wills his politeness to Jeanie Minkstein. Jim Nietzke and John Repic will the pattern for their hair dos to all the hep-cats in the class of 60. Mike Patrick leaves his curly hair to Delores Pizekop so she won't have to support the Toni Company any longer. Gordon Porritt wills his football position to John Wilson. Bernard Radzwion wills his supervising ability to Ronnie Ford. Bob Rankine wills his height to Jerry Rhode. Fred Rhode wills to Carmen Jones and Durain Weidman his ability to drive, so they can get their licenses sooner. Marilyn Richard wills her vocabulary to all Juniors who think they need it, we think they all could benefit from this bequest. Louis Ruhlman's quietness is willed to Mario Fantin and Bertha Mathews. Frank Skwirsk, because of his generosity leaves his wavy hair to Gaye Clothier and Pat Fraubenkraut. David Steele has decided to leave his government book to Jim Haack so he will study twice as hard next year. Tom Stelmak wills his '31 Chevy Coupe to any able junior who is willing to take a chance. George Stoneburgh wills his ability to make conversation in government class to Ron Rachow and Charles Griffin.



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Emily Chase, whose guy's name is Dick, Now lives in the country and has beans to pick. Janet Cheney, who was so quiet, Went to Cuba and created a riot. Donna Cobb, whose hair was so black, Went to the moon and never came back. Francine Collins, who liked a guy named Dale, Has married now and lives in Yale. A girl by the name of Charlene Cumper, Employs her time as a pole vault jumper, Joyce Crawford, who was always gay, Works on a farm baling hay. Nelson Curell, who pumped gas, Is now in the service waiting for a pass. Chuck D'Arcy, whose smile was nice, Is now in China raising rice. Sharon DeGrow, who loved to cheer, Took a job in Milwaukee brewing beer. Ernest Fantin, whose nickname was Dago, Is now in a factory sampling Fay go. Joyce Ferrier who was so quiet and shy, Has now settled down with a wonderful guy. Norman Ferrier who never liked to work in school, Now can stay down town and play pool. Wendell Ferry, who worked all the time, Works in a factory making lime. Jerry Fettig, a great guy, they say, Is now a sheriff in Santa Fe. A boy by the name of Kenny Ford, Has just become president of the school board. Lynn Gates, who liked to dance, Now is a tailor for men's pants. Carol Giddings who was so shy, Keeps busy in her kitchen making cherry pie. David Grinnell, who worked in Ray's Food Town, Is now in the circus as a real clown. Ronnie Hebberd, whose clothes were so nice, Is now in Greenland fishing through the ice. That ambitious boy by the name of Jim Henne, Pinched and squeezed and saved every penny. Colleen Horecki, who planned to be a nurse, Now makes her living by driving a hearse. Beverly Houck, who loved Cliffie, Is now at home with a brood of fifty. John Hudson, who was always skipping school, Now abides by the Golden Rule. Joanne Hunt, who loved to sew, Is now in the garden using a hoe.

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