Richland High School - Trojan Yearbook (Richland, MI)

 - Class of 1958

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Dennis Hudson is now chief engineer of the Sahara Desert Water Works. Jackie Russell is now the best interior decorator of the Jon Robyn Corporation of Interior Decorators. Byron Mason now directs Playhouse 91, which just received the Emmy Award. Kenny Mottor is now the star attraction of the Dare-Devils that travel around the world. Larry Penny is now the announcer on the Early, Early, Early Show who sells the Good, Good, Good- Morning Pills. Rodger Rop has finally reached his goal by inventing the driverless automobile. He has hauled in mil- lions of dollars and is living in Las Vegas, Nevada, because of his health. Wanda Green has moved back to Kentucky and is happily married. She has 14 children and was awarded the title of Mother of the Year' last year. As her prize, she was awarded a trip back to her home town, Richland, Michigan. Marlene Thompson has gone into the restaurant business with Linda Thompson as her business mana- ger. They are known to serve the best cannibal hamburgers in the country. Darrell Westbrook will never have to work, I guess. An advertising agency saw one of his baby pictures and pays him 530,000 a month to use it advertising the Weaver diaper. Nancy and Ron are happily married and live in a beautiful new home with twenty-four rooms. Lee Todd owns the Asalee Todd Beauty Salon for fake hair. Judy Weaver and Bill Rodeheaver are happily waiting for-the right minister to come along and marry them. As we lea.f through the Seventeen Magazine we find Sharon Kinney modeling the latest Hep Kat Clothes including Jazz Jumpers and Peg-legged Pajamas guaranteed to make you sleep. As you pick up the telephone and hear a sweet voice say, your number please' , you can tell it belongs to Rosemary Emmons who is working at Michigan Bell. Pat Murphy, Keith Nykerk, and Dick Elwell were the first rocket scientists to map the dark side of the moon. From what we can gather, Virginia Mead eloped with some unknown movie star and has not been heard from since. Chad Kolo has become the chief manager of Ted Metzger's Pool'Hall. Jack Kline has become famous as a high jumper and has jumped seven feet ten inches in the Olympics, setting a new world's record. Jim Knowlton and Don Wiley own the largest lizard farm in Texas. They raise Blue-tailed Skinks. Ken DeGraff and Leon Dimond have their own horse ranch in Colorado. It is called the Double D . They also have 50,000 head of cattle. Someday they hope to get the other ends! Vilma Ritums is coaching a Hawaiian hockey team.

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Class Prophecy Looking into the crystal ball we see the glorious class of '58 in the year of 1970. Professor Lynn Baker, a great woman scientist is now working on the first space ship to Mars. David Bassett and Gus Crane are now instructors at the Bassett-Crane school of ballet. Louis Beilby and Paul Boyer are now a big success as superintendent and principal at Vassar all-girl college. Lana Gabos and Barbara Birdsall are doing very well in the work at their Lonely Hearts Club. Bob Gentenaar is now presiding as supreme Court judge. Paul Holtman has become a world famous hunter and explorer, and is starting a zoo for under privi- leged animals, in Richland. Bud Soules will appear in Carnegie Hall next week, directing the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. Playing first chair cornet is our old friend Jim Beznoska. After the concert Bud will leave on a tour of Europe. Janet Buddemier and Bob Stevens are happily married and living in Russia, raising their little com- rades. Dick fDukyl Dukeman is now the star attraction of the Harlem Globe Trotters. Dee Chapman is taking over the Spike Jones' band and isn't doing too well. Barbara Hedges and Delma Horton are now operatinga diaper service in the vicinity of Carol fllarring- tonl Wickman with much success. Janet Brand and Jackie Doty are valuable members of the Secret Service and are now working in Siberia. Mercedes Henry is working as an illustrator for Esquire Magazine. Larry Hale has just completed the first non-stop flight around the world fin his carl. Lee Hill has just invented a smokeless cigarette. Jack Pelton is now manager of the first all girls football team. Jim Wiersma is giving George Gobel competition on his All Star Comedy Show. Glenda Venema and Gwen Everitt are now writing a column in the most exclusive gossip center for the Confidential Magazine. Doug Trepanier and Tom Zwack are now raiding all the large vessels on Gull Lake as pirates. Marie Roundhouse owns the LA De Da dress shop in New York City and owns original dresses that sell for as little as 3180. Dick Robyn is now a soldier and making a fortune in catching pythons for Pat Maartens snake farm in America. Mary Ellen Rider is now starring in the Broadway musical The Swedish Maid and from what I hear tell it was a smash hit.



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Class ill We, The class of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, being of sound mind and body, despite four years of overwork, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. Dave Bassett leaves--A.W.O.L. Louis Beilby leaves school. Barbara Blrdsall and Lana Gabos leave their dirty locker to Miss F rakes. Byron Mason leaves his red face to Pete Young. Janet Brand leaves her D.A.R. title to the next lucky Senior. Jackie Doty and Joanne Melbourne leave their height to Mary Feyen and Janet Kaercher. Dee Chapman leaves her neatness to Pat Day. Ted Metzger leaves his charm to Larry Quibell. Ken Mottor leaves what's left of his car to Pam North. Leon Dlmond leaves his quietness to Julie Crane. Robllosemary Emmons and Virginia Mead will their woman's privilege to change their minds to Martha yn. Larry Penny leaves his shyness to Clifford Mead. Jim Beznoska leaves his first chair in band to Bob Elwell. Doug Trepanier leaves Susie. Tom Zwack leaves his school skipping ability to Gerald Snellings. Sharon Kinney leaves her hot temper to Sharon Jakway. Jack Kline leaves his ability to get along with Judy Uldricks to Chuck Sutton. Jim Knowlton leaves his hamburgs and malteds to the cafeteria. Darrell Westbrook wills his messy car to Ken Hale. Paul Boyer leaves quite frequently. Lynn Baker leaves her speed ln talking to anyone who thinks they can do justice with lt. Gus Crane wills his basketball ability to anyone who wants it. JimBeznoska leaves his first chair in band to Bob Elwell. Ovonah Blanchard leaves her exceptional marks to anyone who can use them. Bob Gentenaar leaves his brains to Mr. Barrons. Gwen Everitt leaves to be with Dick. Bud Soules leaves his ability to tell teachers off to anyone who has time. Mary Ellen Rider leaves her play accent to some poor soul. Pat Maartens leaves her red hair to the airport for landing lights. Jackie Russell leaves her cheerleading ability to Andrea Young. Ken DeGraff and Chad Kolo leave their pool experience to Bob Black. Dick Elwell, Keith Nykerk, and Pat Murphy leave their rocket launching ability to the U. S. Army. Wanda Green leaves her reserved and quiet manner to J ack Anderson. Don Wiley leaves his love for the farm to Dean Blanchard. Larry Hale leaves his sleeping sickness to Bob Dukeman. Jack Pelton leaves his interest in the weaker sex to Ed Chittenden, he sure could use it. Dick Dukeman leaves his past forging ability to any future study hall skippers. Glenda Venema leaves her Student Council secretarial work to anyone who has six free hours a day. Barbara Hedges and Delma Horton leave and have other plans. Marie Roundhouse leaves her speed in tennis games to Mrs. Scott. Dick Robyn leaves his height to Wendell Morton. Dennis Hudson's skill in balancing the funds is left to all embezzlers, hoping they will improve their ways. James Wiersma leaves his wise cracks to the Buttery's. Mercedes Henry leaves her artistic ability to Mr. Baum. Vilma Ritums and Judy Weaver leave their bookkeeping to some. you'll be sorry later' , sophomore. Rodger Rop leaves his ability to get along with teachers to anyone who wants to flunk. Bob Stevens and Janet Buddemeir leave their gov't seats to Judy Uldricks and Chuck Sutton. Nancy Hale leaves her pinching ability to Martha Kline. Carol Harrington leaves her horsemanship to Sara Shinvllle. Lee Hill leaves his handsome build to Don McKean. Paul Holtman leaves his salesmanship to the forthcoming Senior Class fthey'll need ltl. Linda Thompson wills her chicken plucklng ability to anyone for the next Chicken Pie Supper. Marlene Thompson leaves her wonderful library work to Ann Vellaire. Lee Todd leaves her ponytail to some tail-less pony.

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