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PRESENTED BY SENIOR CLASS OF REESE HIGH SCH00l H 1 We Dedxcate Th1s Book To Our Parents T then Unselhshness W1sdom And Countless Vu' tues that have governed Our Lzves to become a better c1t1zen Z lf . MR. WM. SC OfI'T Superintendent 4 040 ff fab MISS DONNA SOLGAT Office Secretary SEATED, LEFT TO taryg Mr. Clarence row, Treasurerg Mr. UNAVAILABLE: Mr. BOARD RIGHT: Mr. Howard Rummel, Secre- Kuck, President: Mr, Walter Mode- Harold Weber, Trustee. PICTURE John Andrus, Trustee. 3 MR. ELDQN KAUFMAN Principal OF EDUCATION FAC ULTY MRS. HILL Economics Central Michigan MR. FRENCH Agriculture Michigan State MRS. GREY Science U of Michigan Central Michigan , .younum muon mm- MR. BENNETT Music Vandercook Q5 MR. TUTERA Coach 85 Gov't Kalamazoo MR. GUTKA i X I Commercial -1' ' Ak K CQ Ferris ' I ' , 4. .ul1.-........... 431:-ul-' o U f Vs 5 x ul' GR ADES MRS. RA NDA LL Kindergarten Second MISS TENNANT First MRS. SCOTT Second 'kfw Music MRS, ELBERS Fifth Sixth MISS GULLIVER Third Fourth ffjff .9.'! MRS. MOORE Se vemh Eighth Best W1shes From CHAS. HIRSCHMAN Standard Oil Distributor Reese, Michigan Cooks: LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs. Humpert Mrs. Keller PICTURE UNAVAILABLE Mrs. Sink LEFT TO RIGHT Mr. French Mr. Gutka Mr. Elbers PICTURES UNAVAILABLE Mr. Schultz- Mr. Roth Custodian Mr . Elber s NORINE KRICK--Class Sec. 3, Class Treas. 4, Yearbook Business Manager 4, Home Ec. Treas. 3, School Paper 4. PATRICIA ALBRICHT--Dramarics 4, Majorette 1, 2, 3, School Paper 4, QB AP' SENIORS ROBERT KENDALL--Class Pres. 2, 4, Student Council 2, Dramatics 3, 4, F. F.A. 1, 2, Football 2,4, Basketball 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3. RICHARD ANDRUS--Student Council 3, Dramatics 3,4, Yearbook Ed. 4, F. F, A. 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Pres. 4, R Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 3, School Paper 4. NANCY LOU WARD--Class Sec. 4, Dra matics 3, 4. CHARLOTTE ACHERMAN--Class Pres. 3, Class Treas. 2, Majorette 1,2, Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 NOREETTA BEYER--Class V. Pres. 1, Student Council V. Pres. 4, Dramatlcs 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, School Paper ROSEMARY BAUER- -Dramatrcs 4, School 3 Paper 4. Agni SENIORS CHARLES ELBERS--Student Council 1, 4, Student Council Pres. 4, Drama- tics 4, R Club 3, 4, R Club Pres. 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. '17 VIRGINIA FINDLAY--Band 1,21 Chori 4, School Paper Editor 4. DELBERT FELSKE--F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F F A Sentinel 2- Baseball 1. LARRY ELBERS--F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Sec. 4, R Club 3, 4, R Club Reporter 4, Football 1, 2, 4, Football Mgr. 3, Baseball 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4. AGNES GREENIA--Class Treas. 1 Student Council 2, Dramatics 3. ROBERT I-IUMPERT--F.F.A. 1, 2, CARL LINK --Dramatics 3, 4, Year- 3, 4, Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 2, book Staff 4, R Club 3, 4, Football 4, Baseball 3, 4, Band 1, 2, School 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. Paper 4, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, School Paper 4. DONALD HIRSCHMAN--Class Pres. ALVIN I-IUMPERT--F.F.A, 1, 2, 1, Dramatics 3, F.F.A. 1, 3, 4, 3, 4, Football 4, F,F,A, Pres. 3, Football 4. R Club 3, 4, Baseball 4. 8 , V, . 'J SENIORS L: JERRY MORIEL--F.F.A. 3, 4. ELAINE SCllUL'l'Z--Class Trcas. Ilg Majorcttc l, 2, Ii, 45 Softball l, 2,1!, 45 School Paper 4. Y' 1 .4-vi' .I -'J' RICHARD KORF Class V. Pres. THOMAS ABBEY Student Councll MELVIN REBUEHR--Yearbook 4: R Club 3,45 F.F.A. 2, 35 Football l, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Choir 35 School Paper 45 Dramatics 4. 4: Foosball 45 R Club Sec. 45 25 Dramatics 35 Football 2, 3, 45 DYJITIGIICS 4. Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4. KAY TAYLOR--Class Sec. 25 Student Council Sec 35 Dramatics 3,45 Yearbook Staff 4. WILLARD ARNDT--F.F,A, 1, 2, 12,45 F.F.A. Pres. 35 F,F,A. Reporter 45 Baseball 4. RUTH WAGNER--Dramatics 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Home Ec. Treas. 35 Softball l, 2, 3, 45 School Paper 4. RONALD SIXBERRY--Dratnatics 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 School Paper 4. 3 fi ELEANOR ROTH--Dramatics 3, 45 School Paper 4. JUNIOR CLASS . wi i . M, fisw C314 'fr s. 'I'Ol' ROW: John Schian, Bryan Vandervoort, Fred Rohloff, Ronald Jones, Raymond Avery, Donald Kern, Delbert lleinlcin, l.ynn Arhtn bach, Dan Stein, Gerald Marshall, John Solgar, James Sahr, Ken Schrader. SECOND ROW: Bill Wendland, Daisy Bouvy, Teresa La Forge, Frances Loefiler, Mildred Rogner, Mildred Reinblod, Mernita Ke Stoekmeyer, Ruth Ann Guisbcrt, Orville Kabat, SEATEDg Ruth Honeman, Nancy Keirnan, Carole Nelson, Dianne Strieter, Margaret ller, Angie DuRussel, Janet Stockmeyer, Elaine Felske, Annr Overton, Nancy Kischnick, Norma Jean Bauer, Judy Kischnick, Ruth Stockmeyer, Elaine Solgar, Elaine Schulte. PICTURES UNAVAII ABLE: Dan Gillig, Marilyn Markhart, Richard Schultz. The Juniors, 40 strong, began the year by getting their Class rings. To finance a sen- ior class trip they sold candy. Their class play was, We Shook the Family Tree, We wish them great success. 10 STANDING: Judy Kischnick, Treasurer,Orville Kabar, Pres identg Ron Jones, Student Council, Teresa LaForge, Secre- tarygElaine Felske, Student Council. SEATED:Mr. Kauf- man, Mr. French, Advisors, Jim Sahr, Vice President, fl SOPHOMORE CLASS '54 1 'YW ala. TOP ROW: Bruce Mossner, Jim Karp, Jerry Marx, Don MacDonald, Jim Sixberry, Richard Wedlick, Francis Neveau, Fred Thorp. SEC OND ROW: Richard Gruber, Katherine Bierlein, Ruth Kuck, Edna Elbers, Charlotte Evons, Anna Lindow, Pat Trombley, Kay DuRussel Melvin Reinbold. SEATED: Barbara Jackiewicz, Janet Goetz, Carolyn Reif, Joan Findlay, Deanna Gillig, Joyce Haske, Mary Johnson Doris Schian, Virginia Humpert. PICTURES UNAVAILABLE: Jerry Nichusan, Margaret Reinbold, Larry Trombley. x fri' STANDING: Carolyn Rcif, Janet Goetz, Joyce l-Iaske, Melvin Reinbold. SEATEDZ Jim Karp, Mr. Gutka, Advi' sorg Katherine Beirlein. In September 1954, there were 29 Sophomores to greet the new school year. During the year they sponsored sev- eral events to raise money for their class. We wish you luck. FRESHMAN CLASS 21:4 TOP ROW: Richard Holzhei, John Bittner, Melbourne Bender, Lawrence Spedkerman, Wayne Reinbold, Leo Schian, Bob Williams, John Greve, Ron Lindow, Manual Martinez, Wayne Wilkinson, Bob Jones, Gary Prueter, John Reinbold. SECOND ROW: Ardean Graham, Gloria Korf, Fred Bauer, Bob Stein, Alfred Avery, Allen Mueller, Jerome McGuire, Jerry Roller, Ken Daenzer, Bob Bcrnthal, Jim Damm, Lorelei Arndt. SEATED: Nancy Putzig, Rose Marie DuRussel, Norleen Goetz, Lana Achenbach, Joan Rau, Elaine Solgar, Mari- lyn Bauman, Anna Kern, Lavone Gibbs, Bonnie Fentner, Donna Aven, Pat Schafsnitz, Laurel Reif. PICTURES UNAVAILABLE: Bob Hembling, Jack Humpert. This was the beginning of a new experience for the 41 freshmen who entered high school last fall. We wish them success in their next three years of school. STANDING:Ierome McGuire, Presidentg Ronald Lindow, Treasurer. SEATED: Norleen Goetz, Student CouncilgNancy Putzig, SecretarygRosemary Du- Russel, Vice President. PICTURES UNAVAILABLE: 12 Mr. Tutera, Advisorgjack Humpert, StudentCouncil. BAND AND MAJORETTES .TE N51 'FOI' ROW: Jack Solgat, Laurel Reif, Carol Nelson, Annu Stockmcyer, Lorelei Arndt, Ruth Kuck, Joyce Haske, Melvin Rebuehr bECOND ROW: Ruth Stockmcycr. Janet Stockmcycr, Dick Andrus, Ardean Graham, Doris Schian, Richard Gruber, Mildred Reinbold, Marilyn Bauman, Nancy Kcirnan, Carl Link. THIRD ROW: Mr. Bcnnctt, director, Edna Elbcrs, Lanny Andrus, Madeline Arndt, Ruth Honeman Deanna Gillig, Judy Rabat, Kathy Kaul, Lana Achcnbach, Norlene Goetz, Rose Marie DuRussel, Nancy Putzig, Larry Elbers, Regina Jones, KNEELING: Judy Kischnick, Elaine Schultz, Nancy Kischnick. During the year, 1954, Reese High's Band marched at various par- ades and centenials. The Reese Band held a concert at the Legion Hall on Labor Day to help celebrate the occassion. After starting school in the -fall, the Band performed for all football games held at the high school. On October 30, the Band march- ed for the Halloween celebration sponsored by the Reese Rotary Club. The Band held its usual spring concert. The theme was built around Television Land . RCLUB Lt, fo. ,, ,J ap' Q' 55 TOP ROW: Melvin Rebuehr, Don l-lirschman, Richard Korf, Alvin Humpert, Carl Link, Ron Sixberry, Lynn Achenbach, Willard Arndt, Delbert Heinlein. SECOND ROW: Jim Sixberry, Jerry Marx, Jim Karp, Dick Andrus, Jim Sahr, Buck Neveau, Don Kern, Coach Tutera SEATED: Tom Abbey, Mike Elbers, Don MacDonald, Fred Thorp, Ken Schrader, Jerry Marshall, Bruce Mossner, Dan Gillig, STUDENTCOUNCIL w vim l STANDING: Melvin Reinbold, Ron Jones, Orville Kabat, Mike Elbers, Mr, Kaufman, Advisor. SEATED: Noreetta Beyer, Chuck Elbers, Carolyn Reif, Norlene Goetz, Elaine Felske. L ...Q L TOP ROW: Jim Karp, Jerry Marx, Francis Neveau, Jim Sixberry, Don MacDonald, Lynn Achenbach, Dan Gillig, Bruce Mossner, Don Hartman, Kcn Schrader, Jcrry Marshall, Larry Trombly, Coach Tutera. SECOND ROW, SEATEDg Mike Elbers, Chuck Elbers, Bob I-Iuiiipcrr, Carl Link, Alvin Humpert, Ron Sixbcrry, Dick Andrus, Dick Korf, Bob Kendall, Tom Abbey. SEATEDQ Bob Stein, Manual Martinez, Gary Pruutcr, Don Kern, Bob Hembling, Ron Lindow, Bob Bcrmhal, Bob Williams, Tom Abbcy Larry Morley Elbcrs Dick Andrus Richie Korf SENIORS Alvin Humpert 15 Carl Link Ron Six berry Charles Elbefs Robr. Sreamboar Kendall , .L TOP ROW: Bryan Vandcrvoort, Jack Solgat, Don MacDonald, Icrry Marx Dlck Andrus Coach 'Futura SE XTLD Chucx Flbers Ron Sixbcery, Torn Abbey, Bob Humpert, Carol Link. BASKETBALL TEAM Eighteen boys turned out for the 54-55 season. The starting team for coach Tutera was made up of 4 seniors and l sophomore. The seniors after being with coach Tut- era for 3 years made a reasonable showing for the school. Don MacDonald a sophomore showed at the beginning of the season that he was to be considered of all Conference contention. All Reese home games were played at the Frankenmuth public school gym. and Frank enrnuth played the Second team games. GLEE CLUB l'Ul' ROW: Kay lJuRussul, Rudi Honcnian, Carole Nelson, Nancy Kcirnan, Mildred Reinblod, Francus Locfflcr, Donna Aven, Mcrnira Kr-llur, Anna Kcrn, Virginia llulnpcrt, Ruth Kuck, Joan Rau. SECOND ROW: Mr, Bennett, Dirccrorg Karlilucn Solgar, Jancl Goctz, Judy liisclinirli, Carolyn Rcif, Charlotte EVOIIS, Pat Schacsnitz, Gloria Korf, Marilyn Baunian, Lorclci Arndr, Bonnic lfciiriiur, Doris Srrliian. 5I,ATlgiHg Ixiildrud Rognur, Edna lilbcrs, Deanna Gillig, Ruth Guisbcrt, Pat Troniblcy, Lana Achunhacli, Nancy Putzig, Norlunc Gouiz, M.irg.irci Ovcrton, Norma Jcan Banur. LIBRARIANS Erma aux ,Zan x S'I'ANIDlNLQg lfrcd Thorp, Mclvin Rcbuelir. SHATIQID: Ron jones, Mr. Gnrka, Advisor. F. F. A. TOP ROW: John Schian, Bryan Yandervoort, Leo Schian, Don Hirschman, Dick Andrus, Bob Williams, Alvin Humpert, Delbert Heinlein, Willie Arndr, Delbert Felske, Dan Stein, Don Kern, Fred Thorp. SECOND ROW: Laurence Spiekerman, Bruce Mossner, Larry Elbers, Francis Neveau, Gerold Marshall, Wayne Reinbold, Jerry Marx, John Greve, Manual Martinez, Fred Rohloff. Gary Prueter, Dan Gillig. THIRD ROW: Melbourne Bender, Orville Kabat, Bill Wendland, Bob Stein, Jim Damm, Angie DuRusscl, Mr, French, Advisor, Ken Daenzer, Bob Berntlial, Bob Jones, Melvin Reinbold. BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Wilkinson, Richard Holzhei, Fred Bauer, Alfred Avery, Allen Mueller, John Reinhold, Larry Lindow, Jerome McGuire. OFFICERS President . . . Dick Andrus Vice President . Bob Humpert Secretary .... Larry Elbers Treasurer . . . Richard Schultz Reporter. . . . Orville Kabat Student Council Orville Kabat Jim Sahr Bob Stein ACTIVITIES Picked Corn for State College I-Iarvested Beets, 13 acres F, F, A, Dance, January 29 Went on many field trips T la' ln, Ag. boys comparing varities of corn JOURNAUSM -EJ., . .4 in 291-ix- STANDING: Elaine Schultz, Ron Sixbcrry, Noretta Beyer, Bryan Vander- voort, Dick Andrus, Par Albrecht, Raymond Avery, Carl Link, Rose- mary Bauer, Melvin Rebuchr, Carolfean Conrbier, Ron Jones. SEATED: Mr. Gutlm, Advisofg Virginia Findlay, Ruth Wagner, Eleanor Roih, Norme Krick. CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Cliarlonc Ackerman, Carol Jean Courhicr, Ianni Goetz. Carolyn Ruif, D0llll8QCtliNilll1Z, Elaine lfclskc. Z0 W X vxxxx ' X V ' -. A. k W 73: v w 1 . uv' k 4 2 COMICS U!! UU. my , 'X 'r H Il 4 V I' JM: nm A nmymmhl 5 Q S 9 0 JY rr .Q . S.. ' Q fr, O .,: '49 ' EW' Q x 3 ,- 4,1 -r-. 'l 7 . N W r M m 'LK 1 f .Ll 2 1 ,4.. . 4 l .QSPLHF 'ITBLNW Wm fl L wg ' H II Mr. Midnight Rita Baxter . Jane Baxter Victrola . . Fred Dana . Leroy Doyle Edwina Cook Belinda Elliot Nada Owens. Patsy Farrel O'brien . . Keith Garland Harvey Smith Mrs. Dana . NO BOYS ALLOWED . . Donald Hirschman Agnes Greenia .. . Carol .lean Courbier Noreetta Beyer . . .Tom Abbey . Dick Andrus Eleanor Roth Donna Redwantz . Ruth Wagner . Nancy Ware . . Carl Link Ronald Sixberry . Bob Kendall .Kay Taylor APRIL ZZ-23, 1954 JUNIOR PLAYS SENIOR HILLBILLY WEDDIN' Paw Belsnickle . Maw Belsnickle . . Ceelie Belsnickle . . Bonnie Mae Belsnickle Juney Lou Belsnickle Four Belsnickle . . Five Belsnickle . Six Belsnickle . . Obeey Upschlager. . Chiz Upschlager . Ronald Maxwell . Lucy Maxwell . The Reverend . Cousin Zeke . The Cousins . DECEMBER 7-9, 195 . Chuck Elbers Noreetta Beyer Donna Redwantz . Eleanor Roth . Ruth Wagner . Nancy Ware . Pat Albrecht Rosemary Bauer Richard Andrus Robert Kendall . . Carl Link . .Kay Taylor Ronald Sixberry Melvin Rebuehr .Larry Elbers, Richard Korf 4 Z2 Wlll We the class of nineteen hundred and fifty five, of the town of Reese, county of Tuscola, and state of Michigan, through due respect for our beloved classmates, do declare this to be our last will and testament. Delbert Felske leaves to Angie DuRussel and Marilyn Markhart his quietness in all classes. We hope they will feel proud of their ones as Delbert did. Alvin Humpert leaves his speed ffor cross countryl to Jack Solgat and Ruth Ann Guisbert. To Norma Bauer and Anne Stockmeyer, Norine Krick leaves her ability to stay out late and still look fresh the next morning. We hope Norma and Anne can achieve this and still keep a high grade in school. Ron Sixberry leaves his story telling to Bill Wendland. Now Bill when you come home from fishing you will have a ten foot fish that will actually sound real. Eleanor Roth and Ruth Wagner leave their love and respect for each other to Carole Nelson and Nancy Keirnan. Agnes Greenia leaves to Elaine Schulte and Elaine Solgat the ability to talk her way out of staying after school. We hope their line will be as good as Aggie's was for the past four years. To Elaine Felske and Janet Stockmeyer, Dick Andrus wills his ability to get along well with everyone. Pat Albrecht feels she needs all she has, so she leaves nothing. Tom Abbey wills to Ken Schrader his ability to join all sports and do very little studying on the side. Melvin Rebuehr planned on leaving his singing ability to Lynn Achenbach and John Schian, but decided some day it might come in handy. To Mernita Keller and Dan Stein, Charlotte Ackerman leaves her tinyness. We're afraid it won't help much now, Charlotte. Don Hirschman wills Delbert Heinlein his ability to try and get out of work, even though it didn't do much good. Virginia Findlay leaves the nights she stayed home studying for A's to Fred Rohloff and Gerald Marshall. We hope they will put this to the best of their ability. Mike Elbers and Richard Korf will to Jim Sahr and Orville Kabat their technique of letting down their hair to camouflage their eyes so the teacher can't tell where they are looking during a test. Now Orville and Jim won't have to study so hard before a government test. To Raymond Avery and Dan Gillig goes Chuck Elbers trail of broken hearts. We hope Raymond and Dan can take over Chuck's place next year. Carl Link leaves his height and selling ability to Bryan Vandervoort. We hope Bryan can make money for his class as Carl did in the past. Rosemary Bauer leaves to Richard Schultz and Margaret Overton, all her extra gum and candy in hopes that they can keep it hid as well as Rosie did. Bob Humpert leaves his innocent manners to Don Kern. This might help you in the future, Don. Nancy Ware wills to Mildred Rogner and Ronald Jones the art of telling jokes. This might help overcome their shyness. Jerry Morel leaves to Mildred Reinbold his frequent visits to the Y. M, C. A. Willard Arndt leaves his traveling ways to Frances Loeffler. PROPHECY Here we are in our little flying saucer about to announce to the world what will happen when the class of 1955 splashes on to the planet, YOU'LL BE SORRY in this month of June, the year of 1970. Well here we are landing at the I'LL NEVER TELL airport. As we take our first step on land, we see that Agnes Cfreenia and John have become permanent residence on the Stringer Flats, and have announced the arrival of their third set of triplets. As we continue through this planet we find that Larry Elbers is the worlds top sales-- man. Larry is selling spit balls, sling shots and pea shooters. Alvin Humpert is trying to set a new record for himself, two hundred miles an hour in his convertible with the top down. Business is booming for dealer Bob Kendall's hot air, for flat tires. We are now entering dear old R. H. S., where Nancy Ware has been teaching these many years. Todays lesson is on I-low to have a slap happy time. Carl Link has really surprised everyone. After fifteen years, he has finally reached his ambition and is chief cook on the Navy's new battleship the U. S. S. Kunk. Eleanor Roth and Ruth Wagner are still teamed up working for Toni home permanents, advertising, Which Twin has the Toni'? As we stumble along through this planet we find Pat Albrecht and Rosemary Bauer have formed the first motorcycle club in Reese. Not far behind them we see Chuck Elbers who is the new sheriff. On Saginaw bay we See a booming business owned by Norine Krick. Norine has a commercial fish market. Coming back into the city now, we see that Willard Arndt has finally made use of the Reese Theater by turning it into a Saucer repair shop, Don Hirschman has fueled up Willard's last repair job. Richard Korf has a farm on the edge of town where he is making wood alcohol. Hic! As we walk in the A 8: P store, we see Charlotte Ackerman behind the counter pol- ishing apples. After ten years, Tom Abbey has quit his twentieth job, and finally decided to settle down and make portable rocking chairs. Noreetta Beyer and Elaine Schultz are now working as registered nurses in Beyers Bachelors Home. We have just received a couple of space-0-grams. Jerry Morel is a fur trapper in Africa and Delbert Felske is on a farm north of Reese, driving his team of horses out in the field. We tuned our television in and found that Melvin Rebuehr has teamed up with the Mariners, and really making a success. Our thoughts were right when we heard Kay Taylor has opened up the new Taylors Orphan home. They take us back to the air lock, where we find Dick Andrus is boarding the plane with the governor, who he is secretary for. And guess who the governor is, Bob I-Iumpert We see Virginia Findlay, at Marygrove College in Bloomfield Hills, in deep consul- tation with her girls. Professor Findlay and her co-eds are making plans for a round trip to the Moon to get a preview of the new spring styles. As we are straped into our seats, we see that Ron Sixberry is navigating the flying saucer home. ff'-i . tr:-E pggzzuggs , gjivmmv QU Lx 'f K Q f 'rwf K REESE FARMERS ELEVATOR C0 THE STATE SAVINGS BANK OE REESE A Q osrosuvs msunso Q Af f The Fadaral Deposit Insurance Carpontian QA I wAsHmG1'oN, o. c. ig ' S5 ?6A E'i'c'A'SEU'1?c5 I- 0 0 me S50lTRm S C g mr d 11th B rw 11 f y Ft R M hg B rw h t th S C1 f1955 from KAMM MOTOR SALES R M hg Buick Ch lt ,,,.-nf ,I I X if W- ,,,,,,,,,',l'..-1 lllwlllllllljlli IMTMTIITV Aj 5 I REESE WELDING SERVICE Welding Blacksmithing - -Sodering Phone Reese, 3293 Mich. Best Wishes from Success 8: Best Wishes OSCAR G. 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