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

 - Class of 1959

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Frank Janowski, who lived on a farm, Has become a fireman and slides down the pole when he hears the alarm, JoAnn Klauka, who was so nice, Lives in Las Vegas and shoots the dice. Rose Langferman, who was in a lot of things, Was North Branch's first girl to receive her wings. Edward Lauwers, who we knew could draw, Is attending college; studying law. A boy in our class by the name of John Lutes, Owns a store and just sells boots. Carol McVean, who went with Eugene, Now lives in Alaska as a snow queen. Darlene McVean, who never could grow long nails, Is now in Florida raising snails. Phillip Matthews, sometimes called Phil, Is now sending everyone a telephone bill. Lynn Mavis, who came to our school in the tenth grade, owns some oil wells and has it made. Harold Molzon, who played comet, Is now a pilot of a great big jet. Nadine Nask, who loved to laugh, Is now the head of an automotive staff. There was a boy whose name was Larry Neaves, Is now an editor with a secretary on his knees. Jim Neitzke, who loved his hot rod, Is now catching fish off Cape Cod. Mike Patrick, who played basketball, Is a singing waiter at Niagara Falls. Gordon Porritt, a great guy was he, Now sits in his beauty parlor drinking tea. Bernard Radzwion, who made a great stage hand. Has gone to Hawaii to lead a band. Bob Rankine, the secretary of our class, Has at last found himself a little blond lass. John Repic, who went with a girl named Janet, Is the first one of us to reach another planet. Frederick Rhode, who we all knew as Fred, Drives a race car, with a helmet on his head. Marilyn Richard, who worked so hard, Is now at home making soap out of lard. Louis Ruhlman, who was so shy, Now has a ball drinking Rye. Frank Skwirsk, tall and fair, Has made a million dancing for Fred Astaire. David Steele, who was so short, Now has a girl in every port.

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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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Tom Stelmak, who had quite a car, Joined the air force and traveled far. George Stoneburgh, who liked to talk, Joined the bathing beauties on the Boardwalk. Naomi Stover, who some of us knew as Polly, Is now shopping for her twins a dolly. A boy by the name of Marshall Street, Just returned from the 1980 track meet. Wayne S wad ling, whose hair was so curly, Lost it all very early. Dale Talcott, who loved to play football, Is now a dancing partner in a dance hall. Sharon Tallieu, that beautiful girl, Went to Chesapeake to dive for a pearl. Raymond Tanguay with a little car so cute, Just robbed a bank and got away with the loot. Joan Thompson, who we knew would have loved to wear mink, Has just become the new owner of the roller rink. Robert Titus, whose nickname was Bob, Has looked all over and can't find the right job. Fred Weigel, who was never in a hurry, Went to Alaska and put the girls in a flurry. Bernard Willson, North Branch's good guard, Has a big family and must work hard. Dennis Wnuk, who had a motor cycle, Is now married and has named his first son Bicheal. Mabel Zmich, always the last on the roll, Lives in Paris, that's every girl's goal. Mock Election Best Looking: Sharon Degrow Ron Hebberd Most Courteous: JoAnn Klauka Ron Hebberd Biggest Joker: Sandra Brim Tom Stelmak Cutest Nose: Lynn Mavis Mike Patrick Nicest Smile: Joyce Crawford Jack Batchelor Longest Hair: Roberta Brum an John Repic Shortest Hair: Marilyn Richard Mike Patrick Best Figure Physique: Sharon DeGrow Dale Talcott Most Bashful: Janet Cheney Jim Henne Cutest Laugh: Sandra Brim Ernie Fantin Best Dressed: Emily Chase Ron Hebberd Nicest Personality: Francine Collins Dick Butterfield Most Popular: Pat Barry Sharon DeGrow Tom Stelmak Best Dancer: Sandra Brim Wayne Swadling Cutest Dimples: Donna Cobb Mike Patrick Quietest: Joyce Ferrier Janet Cheney Louis Ruhlman Nicest Eyes: Joyce Crawford Bob Rankine Most Likely to Succeed: Ruth Brace Dick Butterfield Youngest: Naomi Stover Larry Neaves Most All Around: Sharon DeGrow Tom Stelmak Greatest Lover: Emily Chase Wayne Swadling Class Musician: Nadine Nash Lyle Boyle Class Pest: Charlene Cumper David Steele Compliments of BALDWIN SHOE REPAIR Fred Baldwin, Proprietor

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